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The I.ath Govehkok Boht ? i in-Omaha Arrow, of the l8il? nit., publish) d at ' Omaha city. Nebraska Territory, giwi some Girtleular* in relulion to thu death of Gov. art It nays: . *H?- died nt the old Presbvturi in Mission House Ht Delleviett, at about half past three o'clock this morning, retaining at thu last hour a realisation of hia situation, and surrounded by the friends who accompanied him from his Carolina home. "Immediately upon his arrival in the Territory, he ?u confined to his b d by sickness occasioned by the long and tedious journey hithcrward. commencing, we are informed. upon reaching the limestone country of Tennessee in his overland journey to Louistille. Ky. Retaining about an hour j prior to his death, n consciousness of tos situation, lie culled his trietid, Mr. Dotle? w ho had accompanied him Iroui South Carolina?to hia l>u aide, and gave such directions uoncernlt g his privutu mutter* as ihe w.pt iivi >! ihit v<u?e m-flltwi III UC'l!l.?n?l, I 11 ic ii c.illing R?v. J. Hamilton to liia bed. | ai<lt>( nflcr a brief eonu'rwiiioii. p.umfd into that (deep which known no wuking. "VVn notice among nome of our ncightmrs the anticipation of u delay in the organizutiun of our Territory, aince the deplorublc death of flin Excellency, the lute <*OV. Burt. "To auvh we will any, have no fear*? Vl. on the death of the Chief Magistrate of a Territory the Secretary bceomo* ex officio governor. Secretary CuimningH i* on louid, and among ua, nnd will proceed immediately to the organization of the Territory, which will be prosecuted with vigor mid in duatry.nnd there ia no doubt but that the Legislature will bo convened thin winter." Acftowledgement of Receipt*. 8. A. Roaner, Jack.-onliam to Feb. 12, '6ft Dr A. Craven, Yorkville May 18, '65 J. Inona, On. July 4, '5ft Dr. J. Morrison, OUddcna Grove Nov. 17, '54 Rev. A. J. Cautben P. llill June 22, '66 F. D. Green, Lancaster Dec. 22, '64 W. G. Duncan, R. Place Oct. 2#, '64 ( Hon. I. D. Witherspoon Yorkvillo Feb. 1?, '66 A. Carter, Landaford Jan. 28, " J. R. Robertnon, Br. II. Head Nov. 17 '64 J. R, Welsh, " Feb. 12, '66 D. Johnson, P. Hiil Moich 1, " B. Mobley, Cbeatcrvillo Aug. 24, * M.S. Son-ell, Bclair Feb. 14, " A. Gardner, II. Ileal Sept. 7, M W. Helton, Butler Oct. 24, * W. Sullivan, Jacksonbam Jan. 1, ** 8. MeAteer. Lancaster Jan, 4, " T D. Msasey, Fla. June 2, " B. N. Davis, Lancaster March 24. " N. Vanlandtagham, D. Creek Jfarch 2, " R. Hammond, P. Hill Aug. 12, " B. Bennett, Br. P. Hill Jfarch 4, '64 Capt. G. Walker, Rusacl Place Nov. 7, " nOLLOWAYS OINTMENT AND PILLS THE BEST REMEDIES FOR BAD LEGS, Mr. Lidded, druggist, of Harwich, states in a letter to Professor Hollo way, dated Nov. 8 1862 that a ran named May Bate suffered dreadfully from tsul legs; they were covered from the knee to tho ankle with sores and proud flesh, interspersed with white and red blotches. He used Hollowsy's Pills and Ointment, which produced a most extraordinary result, for in less than three -? -?? ?>v win were neeieu ana be walked about with me and coin fort. Ilia leg* arc now perfectly WM'I and Well, and his bodily health improved. In calling attention <o Diwlor Gny*ot'"a Improved Extract of Yellow Dock andSur anpnrilln, we feel confident that we are doing a act vic? to all who ma)' be a flee ted with Srmfalona, and other disorder*, origin-ding in hereditary taint, or front impurity of the blond. We h tve known instances within the aphere ot our aeqiiaiut-inee, w brre the moat formidable distempers have been eured by the uae of Guyaott'a Eatroct of Yellow Duck and Sarsapnrilla atone. It ia one of the few advertised medieinea that eattnnt bo atigiuatixed with quackery for the "Yellow Doei" and the "KinetpnrilU" are well known to be the moat efficient (and, at the aamctimu. inoxinua) agents in tha whole Materia M adieu, and by far the beat and purest preparation of them a Dr. Gayerttfa YelUtw Dwk end 8m?af*rilia. yp" See advvrtiaeinenl. Sold ?y .M At.I I.I. * IIEATI1 H A RlllE D. Married on the tnd. lnat. by the Rev. D. P. Rohineon, Mr. W. I<oooidas Falkner, to Miw KUaaheth Dakar, all of tbia District. Abo on Tarnday evening the 81st ult. by the ( Rev. D. P. Robinson, Mr. 8. Deraut of Bum tor District H. O. to Mba KUaabeth Cureton of Lan carter. Oer thanks to the (air bride far the present of wedding cake, and In ret am wlah her !! tt>- 1 happineae a *?tM Hfe can secure. QHTPAET. A wieo PffHsaw baa mw it to rmnvt from [ this sphere, Mr*. Jiim K. Faulkner, wife of Mr. J. D. Faulkner, who died on the SIM alt. at aboot half p*M 10 o'clock P. M. In lb? SSth year ? of her ago, leaving besides an aftctiomte hue- ? band, four aona, a daughter and an iufont of U ' dayaofag*. * What la death to the christian but a transition from a world of pain to one of joy t Then weep wot huaband, oor children. Murmer not at OadTa decree. Though aeparatod ft* a brief po- f riod, it will oalf enhance the happineea when Tuwaked tehee hi another and better world. y A. Paten*. j, m weitisiknts. \ ? -???.?? ' ?eieie'Wie ? * o*'?? ? ^iV."ouT " SOUTH CAROLINA. * IASCASTKR OlSTRIVr. \ WatMu Henry T. Maaaay boa applied to aa for I of A.I?I. I I ?? -11 *?1 inc*l*r Um Ow<i and Chattel*. (UgliM aitd GrrdMa of Annauta# Naoly. lata at Uw DidiM TI1BBK arc, tharofbra, ta 4km and tdiaonUi 1 ?4I and dagalif, tha kindred mod ?ndk?i ad J wH Ihimii J, lo faaadapywbtfcn w d mw t. ?at (Mlny'? Uwtfa tho ?Id drtilrt, to ha y bote? ? lia?tar Ooarl Houaa on tfca liHk || day of If?ooahvr Inataat, to d? ?a?, if any r, why tho add adialwMrartoa ahaM not bo grant- . ad. sOP" 2 Olraa and? my Band and Uoal tM? Sixth day " mi Mao. la An rnu- of oar Lard ono 4, s >*n-an*4|MUed-dandehy4bW > J "d- O* / M||ti l_ ni irgida intltflt ? < ?? of A? JAMKft U WWUf lnnHiN, o. a. a. Mgr. I Pr faa (1W ? ft ' I \ .?.a^ , ; ' >. iu, s ^HK. 4 ? 3^ ft.- v >l2f L ' ~ " 4mk Annual Report of the oos Buildinp, Lancaster,! To His Honor the Presiding Ju:< Pleas awl General Sessions, at In obedience to An Act of the Legislature. 1 for Lancaster District Respectfully submit the Mince the lu*j Annual Report, an appropriai I ant ficgUlatam to make an addition, and cerla ler advertizing, sealed proprstls were received. ? contractor, at *3,800, giving bond and Security fui performance of his contract The work in sionera have given two drafts, collectively, of $ etit, to assist in currying out hi* contract ' made, ^by the contract,), and completed b, the tract the inside of the Court Room will be mat Commissioner* have not fitted up butter. Sim*e their last Annual Report, the Co mm stairs, nanh and glass to keep the w atlier fro otherwise,uod also to uiaku the Jail inorocomft The sash are placed inside of the iron grating,: Jail Lot has also been put in repair by a new aides, and the fourtli side in now to be repaired A Tax of 10 per cent, wa assessed by the C hand, it was thought would be necessary to ft extra things which may be necessary, when tl completed. The balance in the hands of the Secretary n to which the Commissioners refer for particula of $444 37. Respectfully sub GLO. I J. a. Hasskltine, Sec. ? . r-- - Report of toe oommissione to i'all Tern The Commissioners of Public Un'ridings, Air I of the legislature, respectively submit the f< Expenditures. DU. J. A. HASSELT1NE, Treat. Bd. 1853. 18J Oct. 17, To Cash on hand pr last Nov Report $398 63 1854. 181 Aug. 6, * Cash rw-M from Tax Juu' Collector, being lO per cent on (it ncml Tax. . 355 11 753 74 Feb U 44 M Aug M Out 44 4. U *4 c per < Ji ji Oct. A and Id L D<mii Lam G L . .... Auotion. WILL be sold at our store on Tuesdav tlie 14'h in*!., the balance of the ? <- ?j, liffnid otock of Goods of m.S. Horrid ccmilinling of a variety of useful articles. Terms, cush on delivery. . V HA8SLTI.NE Sl HAGIN8. ' Nov 9 38 It g BALE OF CORN, STOCK, AC t> WILL be sold at the subscriber's residence on the J3<l inst., I JOOO bush- 5*1 Is of Corn, a quantity of Fodder, a lot of or hoice Hogs and Cowr*. Black* oitli and be Mentation a lot of Cotton Seed and lb bout 1J.000 Brick. <*? i. M. FAULKNER. >n< Noi 8 M at mi PAY UP. K rllE subscriber tnkea tl*is method to rail f on Ins friend* for the ninounts due not iim. He depend* upon these amounts to del iay his own debts, and ihvrsfor* fives noice that the> uiust yuii/itWv settle their tote and accounts to mmIAu him to do so. I'hoae iM-rsotiM h.ivinir una <.111 fcy culling on RolJ-aon %jl Cmckelt. luring my nbm-nce, and close I he m?nie by ^ tola. Mnun. K. dt C. ore ?Im empower- . 4 In rii-vive nil im?nU-M duo me. I will be A the village my eelf ^ Not 9 98 at jjj IVotlot of Bleotion. [N obedlrnre to en order nminatinn from Hm BsrvUenry the Cmum uxli-r in HtWf to BrlgMdler Umml l'h?ndl?-r. en ilvt-tmn willl he held el lene??UrC II., on te 901 h December. next, *?r Mejnr Gone- (j J el* to 811 the Teeeney neseslaned by the reigwellon of N ||?r Ovneiwl John Beetuur> en. of Id DivUeon, thin 94th Ott. 1154. la 1'nlla to open at 11 o'elwlt A. At. end ina Itmrd et t ucM I*. M. tea Cni. II R. mice. ) \m Ix Col. i. KU> DKftBUIMC. J Menu- wo *<%. J.B. RU rLKDGU, }f?rn. Nwv n 9$ - - 1 '1 i m y nmowtoners of Public Fall Term, 1864. l<je of the Court of Common Lancaster, Full Term, 1854. Jio Commissioners of Public Building* following ;ts the Annus! Report: li. n of 94*000 whi obtained froin the in alteration*, to the Court House. Afmd in February last, John Sing* become in the penal suin of #8,000 for the faith now imder progress, and the Commis1,800 to the Contractor, and for his benl'he udditi' u* and alterations are to be middle of December next. By the conleriully changed, and for this reason the issioners have put into the Jail above in injuring the floor, and the buildings irUtble for the prisoners eonlined above, uid thus free from external injury. Thu Felice of l'lank and Posts around three and patched up as soon as practicable, oiniuissione's ; this, with the uniount on irnish thu Court room, and to do uiany le addition is made und ti.e alterations mu i reasurer, nccortung to hut Report, r receipt* and expenditure*, U the sum uiitted, \lc C. WITIIERSPOON, Chairman. rs of Publio B nil diner* 1, 1854. auicunter district, in obedience to nn Aet Mowing Report, of their Receipts and COM'ks P. B., L. D. Coktra, CR. 53. . 8 By P*id Sheriff for Cost in Rule* 10 95 54. y. 3 44 44 J. A. Stew man for one Screw Press in Clerk's office 20 75 u 44 M J. A. Suwman for Com. 1'leus Journ*l, Cl'ks Office.. 13 00 44 14 *" J. A. Ilusseltine, haul, saw dust.... 3 00 .2, 44 44 It Bailey for pub. in Ledg. r Reports and Contracts.... 26 00 16, 44 44 Eli Bench, fixing Dock in Sheriff office 1 00 44 41 " AC Duulap, scYt for Sundries fur C. II 5 40 18 * 44 J R Lnrke, repairs on C. tl 4 06 24 44 44 J 1) Cousnrt, rep'r* on C. if snd Jail. 111 00 [ 33 44 44 J D IL.ile for cleaning out well at Juil 7 00 44 44 44 West'rn Deinocrt, for advertising for contr.itor 3 50 13. 44 4" A C Dunl.ip's ac'et for Andirons for Jail, and Green Baize fo window b..ck Judges seat. . 6 81 ** 44 44 A Austin lor dr iwing plar. for s?ldition and re|tuirs to C. II., for the Legislature 10 00 ? 44 44 Walker & Evan*, for Book* for Ordinary and Cotnin'rs. in feq's office.... 46 50 1 4 44 44 Also brook & Gillain for windows up stidra in jail |**r contract........ 19 20 44 44 44 J. Williams for druwing up bend for contractor for building addiiion to Court House.. 5 00 *293 17 tktiintldMUihi nn o -A - 1 t $8 87, Coin's, on $203 17 paid out hitcL SI 33 16 20 309 37 16, Cash on hand 444 37 $753 74 11 of which is respectfully aubuilted, vouchers read v. J. A. II ASEI.TINE. S?. ?nd Trena'r. unc.ister C. H , Oct 16, 1851. xntuincd, npprovod and adopted bv the rd of Commissioner'* Public Bui Mi g? aster District. KOKGB MeC. WITIIERSPOON. Chairman. SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. \f J.ime* It, WUkertpoan, Etquirt Ordinary fir *i id Dinlrtcl. VIIERKAS, Churchill B. Jones has np. plied to me for Is-tturs of Admini*ition on all and singular the Good* and is 11 ic*, Rights and Credits of Jaioea R. saacy late of the District aforsshi. deccaa. being the Estate iin.idniinialered. THESE are, therefore, to cite and admoni all and singular, thu kindred nod credit? of the mid deceased, to be and appear fore me at our next Ordinary'* Court for a a .id district, to lie hol-ien at Lancaster urt House on the 91st da* of November it., to show cause, if any, why the said *doist.-uiion should not be grunted. Given under my hand and seal, this 7th 4 day of November in the year oi I* H. > our Lord one thousand right j hundred und Hfly four and in the irenty-uinth year of American Indepcnace. JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON.O. L D. Nov. S, Pr fee $J 38?21. NEW HOPE. IINCE Icaino here, considering my stock, ' I have done tolerably well, and am oikI'ul for patronige, my expect .tions are >w ing larger a* my atoek of Good* Is in waittg, having en har.d a reasonable ae> Uon, comprising both of laidte* and Gen. men's waar. DRV GDODd. PANCY. isUvrtttNU, HOBS ABB BOOTS, HATH AND CAPS. ROCERIES AND MEDICINES Ac., Ac., Ac. iiabW for Whiter info. iVnom glv. [ ifodr ttegror* ordrm to tea, hmjt Otert tko Aim iIm bonn It U loaf U?? wmm ?M*t?,wmti ao?M my n< team. ?M Mm U> mm UmmI ?Mla apd olWn. w,v - P' ' *' SO U T1 i-0 A UOLi A A, LANCA8TER DI8TRICT. w By James H. Wt(hertpoon, Esquire, Or 1 din/try for said District. ^ WHEREAS, Wilds II. Vincent ha* up. ? , plied to me for Letters of Admiis- jj tration on nil and singular the Goods Chat- u tels, Rights and Credits of Willis K. Vincent 1st* of the District aforesaid, de- ,p ceased, ;n These nre, therefore, to cite and admonish jn all and singular, the kindred and creditors ?r of the said deceased, to be nnd appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district.to be holden at l-nncaster Court in House on the 17th day of November, inst., oi to show cause, if any, why the said admin- ^ istrntion should not be granted. I A Given under my hand nnd seal 1 < L 8. >this 2nd d iv of Nov.. in the 1,1 f yvesr of our ).ord, one thousand T,1 eight hundred nnd fifty four.nnd in thesis'- , enty ninth venr of American Independence " J. H. WIT//ERSPOON, O. L. D. " Nov. 8 38:::2/ ur's fee fri undTOOALE^ A8 Executor of the will of William Thompson dee'd., I will otter for sale g at Lancaster C. II. on next sde day, the 'r4th Dcccm'sjr, 1854, the tract of LAND in upon which the deceased resided, contain- v ing 111 acres, more or leas.adjoining lands ^ of A. J. Mackey, W. M. Connors and oth- jj era. Terms made known on dav of sale. r< LEWIS M. CAUTHEN, p Executor. p Nov 8 38 4t Pr's fee $2 ,, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. " LANCA8TKR DISTRICT. 51 In the Common Pleat. John Adams 1 vt V Attachment Jonathan Mackey. J Whereas tlio plaintiff" did on the 14th day of October, I8a4, file his declaration against the defendant, who (as it is said.) is absent from, nnd without the limits of this Suite, and hnn neither 'wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy T of the said declaration might be serv.si. It ,| is therefare ordered, lh.it the said defendant J1,^" do appear and plead to the said defloration 1 on or before tho 16th day of a* to be r, which f will be in the year of our laird, one thou- % sanJ eight hundred und fifty-five,otherwise |R> final nnd absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. Hi J. A. STEW.MAN, Clerk. ch Clerk's Office. 14th (Vt. 1851. ) I< neaater District. | va at 18 35?lyld Pr. Fee <10 cv Estate of Benjamin Syke3 Masse^T" ke Aid, persons indebted are requested to sb make payment, and all persons having demands are notified and requested to pr< tic sent the same within the time prescribed by 8U Law. This notice will be plead in Bar, to any demand not so presented. att VV. J CURETON Ad-tnr. Nov. 1st Pr.feejf3.37 37?8t. Estate of Andrew Oamblei IX Persons having demands against the gi /\ Estate of Andrew Gamble, deceased, will present them to the undersigned; nnd those indebted will plensc call at the Store of J. 1) Couanrt nnd settle their Notes nnd . Accounts. R. H, COUSART / A, . ' J. B. COUSART. \ Aam Nov. l 37 tf. STATE OF (iEOllGIA. * HART COU.Vi'Y. PERSONALLY appeared before me the s< subscribing Justice of the Inferior Court for tho aforesaid County and State, p John fsom, who being duly *w?m according I in law, ssith ihat about the last of February, \J 1851, he verbally authorized John Williams T( of l^inenster, S. C , to apply for his Bounty a i land, Uoder the act of 28lh September, 1850. fu as private in Capt. Douglas* company, S. C. mi Militia, War 181'J, that deponent .ns never tin received any bounty land for said services, st. that hu has had intelligence from Washing, thi ton City that a Warrant No. 428 88G for 80 acres, was issued in his name Feb. l'Jtli pr 185*2, nnd sent to J. Williama. latncastcr. S. wl C., that deponent it informed that Mm war- eh rant aforesaid is now located and patented \vi in the Tow n of IMnttsburg, Mo., deponent fm swc?retil that he has never sold, assigned nor volu itarily parted with bis right to the ini Warrant in question, he therefore i pplies pr to the Commissioner of Pensions for the C? suspension of the patent of the wnid War- di< rant,and the right to reinvest in said depo- ar nent or re issue in his name, he aot'iorizes Ei Solomon King. (Iiis agent in this ease.) of tri Andersonville, S C., und returns to be made to hiui. JOHN 1SOM. Ei ? kr Su'Afll >1 nil uiihaerlK../) 'M I tcrtify that the aubacribed affiant ia of aa Jk sound and reputable veracity ua any man, >! and that A?a U. 8. Chandler who ia of re- Wl apectnble veracity, who subscribed nnd?*r ^ inV name ia qualified to the identity of the 1 vv affiant and hia veracity. Thia Vuguat 15th tr! 1851 w HENRY F. CHANDLER, J 1. C. '?* ASA D. 8. CHANDLER, Affiant. R1 __ in STATE OF GEORGIA,) . J-" Hart County. ( ' I, B..rrell Mitchell, Clerk of Superior Court f?r anid County and State, do certify ! that Henry F. Chandler whoae genuine aig nature appear* to the foregoing affidavit, ia, 1 N) and m ax at the date thereof n Justive of the I Inferior Court in and for the County and ! Slate aforeaaid, duly commiaaioiied and ; aworn, and that all hia official acta are entitled to full fuiih and credit, I further certify th t 1 have no mtcreat in the reault of thia eaae, nor am I concerned in the proao, cut ion thereof. p Given under my hand and seal of Office, < . Thia the 15th August, A. D., *. L8. J 186*. M < * BURRELL MITCHELL, C. 8. C. t|l ; Oct 85 30 6t J DRVG00nS,lllRDWM &(. FOE TEE TALL TRADE of IBM '1 he SutMeriber having pureh acd the en? w urn chock ?il Uiiofl* oi JAHCH AIMM8, i ^ deceased, respectfully cull* the attention of (). Ida friend*. and the public generally, to hii . m examination of hia gouda ?nd prices. The , goods have t>een jndiciotialy selected, and will be aold for caah at prices which cannot fail to pleaae. To punctoal customers the usual crcd!t * ill bo given. _ J. B. COUSART, 1 At the old atar.d of James Adams opposite Jones Crockett. dr?c(rkfl, Vrocrrlri, ^ A full and freah supply of ditr.rwni kinds ' of Groceries can at all times I e fougd at the 1 Bubarriber'a Store at the South Ess end of p ths Town, near his residence, which will be aold VERT LOW roB CASH. J. B. COU8ART. CofTRTRT ProDCCE TAKER IR EXCNAROR _ FOR UOORS i Bept 17 11 3 mo. 1 BLANKS BL/NK8! BLANKS! 8 ^Of rerj^escnpliott, .for. ule A OAHJJ. "VR. ALFRED CRAVEN, having f returned from hi* vi*it to the cities of ^ hiladclphia nnd Now York may be found Ilia old stand. Two Doors South of the J I'ill met to Mouse," and nearly opposite " arris's Hotel," where lie will he pleased to ait on those requiring his services. Having examined and made himseif notainted with til! the latest improvements y his profession, he feels confident of giv- " g satisfaction, in every particular, equal to iy in the State or out of it FULL SETTS OF TEETH n sorted in Plutinn with the Continuous Gum J ' in the usual manner on Gold. cr TMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Plates n< st-rled in the most complete nod skilful tiner, nnd ull work fully \vurlilted Particular attention given to HUNG TEETH. Tendering his thanks r time past, and bv n determination to ex- vt' I. he will give a >tisfaction in all his Den I Operation*, equal to any emergency. Vorkville, Oct., 25 36 3t NOVELS, NOVELS, tanfield Hall, Grace Weldon, he Pirate Chief, Ellen Grant, 31 he Pirate Doctor, i'lie Duicing Fen- _ e\v York in Slices, thcr. tar Gull, Vieiinm Revenge, omhey and Daguht- Eva May, ??r. I Tom Stanh'ton. Ct Inrence Bolton, Cruignllian Castle. : iul Jones, Paul Deverell. ". earless Fred. Tom King. elene. David Walton, r'hite Wolf, Jim Bunt, nr latriciden Daughter, Star of the Fallen, j idle of the Dowry, and a number of other*. For Sale at tho ^ PRINTING OFFICE. (Oct. 35 If ,( Saddle and Harness " ESTABLISHMENT. s at lancaster c. h.. s. c. Ill) -> bscriber takes nloasure in informing tne citizens of the District, and puh ^ gene y, that having just returned from larlcst>: with a full and complete stock of Saddles, IT rid Us. ,.| nartiii|(niU, &r. at is prepared to furnish anything in his line at g? reasonable prices as can t?e found anywhere, al s stock consists, in part of the following arti!s, viz : o Saddles for Ladies, J/en and Hoy?, at prices in lying from $5 to #25, soiue the best quality j er brought to this place. ?. Bridles, from $1 to $5. Harness of all kinds pt constantly on hand and manufactured at p ort notice from $10 to $100 per set. In addition he keeps always on hand such ar- .. Ics as may be found in similar establishments, _-h as Bins, Stirups, Buckles kc. N. B.?All orders from a distance promptly ** ended to. D. M. I'OER. March 16 tsttliecll egrjja lo :r astley cooper, bart., h d . <i? the eminent medical practitioner iias wl left a valcarle leoact to the uj world in iiis Grreat Preventative of co^stinptiom, AND VNFALI.INO CL'KK FOR ULMONARY DTS EASES, A1 Without the us* of Uedicine. lr A. C. inrenferf anil mlriseil I he use nfthe Al m epic ate if fur BEST PROTECTOR. ? all persons ot all ages ami conditions, as L'ertain and a safe shield against tnosc fear- ?'r 1 diseases. Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthi, Coughs, Colds, ard other afflictions of ?f ? I,ungs, which arise from the exposed be ite of the cqest, according to fas'iion, and !,n i? continual changes of our climate. m; ' The Protector ' is simply n chemically i-p ired fur, lined with silk and padded, - licit, huh* ended from the neck, covers the eat, in ho agreeable a manner that, once rn, it becomes a necessity and a com 1 M t I m " The Protector," although but recently j ne 1 reduced into America is making rapid | Dl ogress through the nitcd States, the j *?> i :. i sl . ??r A . I iiumn^t nuinii iiviu mv l"*i III- ' rs. It ha* f<?r a long time been a staple * ti> le in England and on the .mntinent of iimpv, while it h-.a grown in inanv conn- ? e* to the position of an article of droits. To di'tnonstrte llinic facta enquire of any nglislt resi.h-nt in ytnir rivinty of his g low ledge of the beiiefici.il effuefs of wear- j g ilte I'rotoctor, without recourse to ; >ct<?kis(i of unv kind. The cost of wear- j Pf g these articles is a mere trille, and one i ' ill last some vears. No one who values j j" c health of hiuiself or his family w ill be ilhont them. The llosp'tnls in this conn- J u y are not clone recommending them, but j pidly introducing them. Ilarcourt, Brad- I ? y Si Co., of lamdon. and Manchester, En- [ or and. were originally entrusted with the j unufacture ??fthe I'roteetors. by the lit- ; _. eiited Dr. Cooper, and continue to maimeture according to hi* original instructions, id thercfoae recominend those who would 0f ear' The Projectors," to sets to their he- w g genuine. w remember Tilts Is a staple articlf, and nr > patent medicine. j |0 RETAIL PRICES. ; ? Gent's .Suae, ?l,6o each Ladies'do ....... 1,00 do. Boys' Sl Misses do. ..... 76 do. ? HARCOTRT, Hit A I) LEX Sl CO., 38 Asa Stkeet Si 102 Nas ua Street, rbw.vork, u s. of KiNciPAi. Warehouse, 102 Wood Street,! i Chrnptidr, Lorulon. G Asur actor v,44 Market Street, Manchester, Englnnti. II. B. Sc Co. are establishing Depots for i S it sale of " The Protector" in all parts of j w mcrica. Ilhvaicians. Surgeons. Druggists, | lotliiera. Dry go??ds Merchants. IIalters id Milliners, nlo Gcntlemen*s Ftiriiishing tore-Keepers are entrusted with the whole de and retail distribution of them, and to horn moat liberal terms are offered for N ieir enterprise, and a splendid opportunity 0 lens to thein for aitfe and profitable busi- jc mia. *h. For terms, npnlv to r HARCOURT, BRADLEY Si Co., w 38 Ann Stkeet, New-York, u. s. t, Sept 10 31^ 3,n ti Estate J.X athaiiiel Hough, c . Deoeaifid. A 1 .1 . RUkfttlltA hriVan.S rloman.l* ! 4 r_. -M "li"11"" \ Natt**olel I lough, deceased, ?re noto pffuoiil thu auine, within the time reaerllied bv Inw,otherwise thU notice will /J 9 plead in bar to any demand subsequently rvaented. LdBAN FKRGUSON, Administrator. * Oct Jfi 36 6t Pr Fee $J 6 J Vfull assortment of new g <ods may be found at the Mibseribers Dry Good* " tore, and a fill (lock of * Qrooiridt \ the Store at thefonlh..?m* eorner. ? * J/5.COU8ART. Not. 1st ST?tf .?tatc Oi Jcvebe^ca Uibuenj deceased . D. Beckham J In Equitv Lnncat tf. > ler Bill for Pari nrcn Beckham, el al. ) lion. JNPER the order of tlio Court in abov oano the creditors of Rebece i Gihheti iccawJ nru notified and required !< fri nl mid estaVish their demands before th .tnmi*?ioner on or before the 1st day < inuarv 1855. ?.MES !!. WITIIERSPOON, C. E. I., t Nov. let. Pr fee $3. 37 37?8t. CREDITORV& DEBTOR? rlu-re is a duty I owe to my creditors nr whieh I feel is paramount to nil otl a. viz : to pay mv debts. And thin I cai >t hope to do unless I make better colic ins this Fall and Winter than I have her fore done. Those p< fsons who have favored me wit eir custom and paid promptly, will in pt my grateful acknowledgements, nr use w ho aye in arrears and do not pay b re Boring will find their Notes and A Hints in the hands of tlx officers foreollo m. S. H. EMMONP. Nov. 1st. 37?6t ESTATE SALE. 3 Negroes, 14 Mules and Horses,200 Bushels of Corn &c Y order of James II. Witherspoon O dinsry Lancaster District end in pursi ice of the v ill of Henry Thos. Massey d ased. v ill be sold on the 18th Decenib 554 and days following, the whole Esta " the said Henry T. Ma*s?y, consisting < tout 3d likely and valuable neproesniiior ie number is a good Blacksmith, a eon . unstress, some likely young follows. Bo] id girls?also about 14 Mules and Horse pair Bnv Carriage Horses young a"d we roke, a large stoek of Cattle, Hogs, ar heep. a number of pork Hogs, Buggv, nt arriage. 3 Road Wagons, Ox ('art, Plant on and Smith Tools, Hmisehold and Kit. I i Furniture, about 2000 Bushels of Cor quantity of Fodder, Shucks, Hay. Cottc eod and many other articles. ANo the Tract of I.tnd upon which tl lid H. T. Massey resided, containing 51 eres bounded by Ivunls of James Mill* dam Ivey and the Catawba River, abo 50 Acres floured and ninstlv in cnlli.atin mi* recently cleared, about 100 Acres io!ce River Bottoms, the balance in wool id pood cotton Lands. on the place is nod dwell in p. Gin House and Screw, ?ti 1 neessnrv out buildings. TERMS for the personal Estate n ort'd f 12 months, note and 2 good sureties wit tercst annually. For the Land a credit < 2 and 3 years, wi'li interest annually,hot id good surety and a mortgage. The sale will take place 18th Decent!) J54 and continue front day to dav until tl hole is dispoited of, on the River Ro: am Charlotte to Camden, alto tit 5 mih orllt of Cureton or MeClennhan ferry, an miles Scutli of Belair. L. H. MASSEY ) . r W. J. CURETON. \ A(FmrsNov. 1 st 37?7t. i-*r The Western Democrat at Clta tte, Yorkville Miscellany, Chester Stat rd. Fairfield Herald and Camden Journ ill copy until day of sale and torwai ills to W J. CURETON. Cureton's Store P. O. Lancaster Distiic W. THURLOV CASTON, TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLIC TOR IN EQUITY. 'tern's the Courts in Lancaster, Kcrslu and Adjoining Districts. IW~ OFFICE. CAMDEN, 8. C. /ft NowShop. The Subscriber takes pleasure in annoni tg to his friends, and the public goncrall it ho has opened a shop one door Norl Col. 11. R. Price's blacksmith shop, whet is prepared to do all kinds of <'nrrtaj t Wapott work, in a neat and anh?tantii inner. B F. FINCHER. Lancaster C. IE Oct 1, 33 3m SA THER, B 30 T 3 , SHOES AN~! Harness. g. THE SUBSCRIBER hns on hand J^stock of Leather, Boots, Shoes and Ha ss, which he w ill sell on reasonable term ry Hides will he taken at 12 cents per 1 trade or It) cents cash. Call at my house or tan yard one mile east cnsar.t Iliil P. O. LEWIS M. CAUTIIEN. duly 12, 1854. 22 tf. Brick fcr Sale, BY ALEX. GRKM. RTCK MASON AND BLASTERE The SubseriU'r has for wile, in the low irl of the District, near the residence ipt. James M. Ingrain, a supply of fir te Brick, which lie w ill dispose of at cip dlsrs per'hous ind. He takes this inethi so of informing his friends and the puhl morally, that he is prepared to do any kit 'work in the masonry line, briek layii plastering, at short notice. .hitia vfuft.m. CXI. 4 33 If. Fair xly Medioines. I keep constantly on hand a froth supp ' II tho most popular Family Mediciru liivh may bo depended on as genuine, ni hich are sold on the usual terms for ca? on time to punctual customers Beit 0 numerous to mention in det.il?aei >ur orders for what you wish, to Z. J. DtlLlY. Camden, Oct. 4, 1854. 33 tf. Paints and Oils. 1 have now in Store a large and tinosto< ' White lamd. Zinc, I'aint, Linseed () nrpentinc, Lampblack, Litharge, Chrori reen, Spanish Brown and Venetian Red. ?A I .SO? Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brush* ish Tools, die. &c. Give me a call and ill try to give you perfect satisfaetion. Z. J. DKIIAY. Oct 4 33 tf News! News!! The Snluwriber is now receiving fro evv York. Philadelphia, Ba timore ai harleston. his Fall supply of Drugs,Chei als, Paints,()ils, Soaps, Brushes, Cosnte it, reriumcry, optoe* una runcy article hinn-Ware, *Uch a* Va*e*, Cupa and Ha sr*. Toilet Bottle*, Card Banket*, A c. 61 > which he respectfully invite* the ntU1 on of the ciliien* of l<inca*ter viaitii 'amden and wanting article* in hi* line. Z. J. 1)eHAY. Oet 4, 33 tl S. WTATT. t. *TO?*r?. P. W Y ATT ttt xr A T T ? n A rENEKAL C0MM1SS10 AND fOEU ARDINti MERCHINT CHARLESTON, 8. C. L?f?v to the Merchant* of Montgomct lewre. Harriaon k Bobhw%K>ilh, Atalwu Farhtj, Jurry k Co., Mrtm May, V Hook k On., N. O; lew*. RmeMtiM, Kenner k Co., V?nn Cm Un * Pmith, New Y<mk 8?j?t. 27, 32 tf j ttiw ' J ' FALL AND WINTER. 0 . rpHE Subscribers have just rocpivrd.nl * ! JL their store, at NEW SALEM, a Inrge p i and varied stock of Full and Winter goods, jj- consisting, in part of Prints of various styles, ). ; Cashmeres. , , I Dress Stirs. ? ; Alpacas?black and colored. , De Lanes, |(j Brown and Blenched Shirtings and sheetli '"* Bed Ticking, c. Hosiery *nd Gloves, 0. Kerseys and Georgia Plains, Cashmeres and Satinets, ,|, j Satin and Silk Testings. L>. j Also, a large Stock of id CLOTHING, for men boys and servant! r'lr- SHOES AMI BOOTS. c- We would direct particular attention to our assortment of Boots and Shoes. Ladies | Shoes, a full supply. We have a title sup ; ply of Ladies Gaiters. o JL HATS. r, : The newest style of Flats may be found l(. at our Store. These wishing Hats which e_ will look well, and feci comfortable, should 1!r call soon, for thev are selling like hot cakes, !? HARDWARE. ig We have as fine a lot of Cutlary and other k. Hardware, as can be found in any store in s the upper country. ? CROCKERY, MEDICI VES. ;3 PERFIIHIRRY, and every article in the GROCERY line? h in feet, any article usually kept in a coun- , ? ? try store can be found at our establishment, in which will he sold at iow prices for cash, or | on time to punctual customers. t irv\T\!/ vlt a ?f/xr*? n?r I 06 .Ml MJIJ'jT . r6 Oct. 18 j)5 At ?r; STRAYED OR STOLEN. i, A GRAY MAKE, four years old, with T i* 1"V. n scar on one of her fore legs near her 1* shoulder. " Any information concerning her addressed id to me at Hanging Rock, S.? 5., will he thankfully received. SAMUEL SI'ENCE il -1 3* ,.f Estate Sale. id . 18 Negroes, Males and Horses, Corn, and so forthI I-?V ?mU*r "f JAMES H. WITHER"" i 9 SPOON, Ordinary, Lancaster District, will he sold, on the Ifttli day of November, 1851, and days following, at the late resi" denee of Nathaniel Hough, deceased, the \* ho.e personal estate of the said deceased, eons sting of 18 young and likely Negroes, 10 head of Mnlex and I t?>rs? s. about 20 head of cattle, 65 head of Hogs, I New Road r* Wagon. Buggy and Harness; Smith's Tools, Plantation Tools, llousehopl and Kitchen ?' Furniture; Corn. Fodder, Oats,wheat; ons rd t Horse Wagon, Cart, and many other artiI cles. I TERMS.?13 months credit with intcrt est, Note and two good securities?The Sale will take place about three miles s- nth of Taxahaw, on the Camden Road, where it the intestate resided. fl LA BON FURGUSON. Administrator. "? Oct. 14, 1851. 35 4t pf $5 62 Camden Journal will Cnpv. r,> It is now put up in the largest sired botr? ties, and is acknowledged to be the best sar11' saparilla made, as is certified by the wonderful cures it has performed, the original copies of which are in the possession of tho q i proprietor. Remember, this is the only true J and original article. Scrofula. Syphilis. Mercurial Complaints, a ; Cancer, Gangrene. Rheumatism, and a vast r- variety of other diseases are speedily and * | perfeetlv cured by the use of this medicine. Read the following Certificate! of Tall Pohsa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1852. Heat. Sir:?I send you this to certify to you that vour Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sarsaparilla has performed one of the most wonderful cures on mc that has ever been effected on man. I have been afflicted for forte ruin o?t?K R J eruptions on mv legs and feet; in 1848 they er i jr.it so h id tlist 1 li.ui to go on rrutokvi, of | nnd in 1849 I had one leg nmpu'-ated above si ; tin* knee. In about nine months after my ht { other leg broke out in large eating and run>d ning sores from my knee to my foot, and ie discharged a great deal of offensive matter, id My groin also broke out in large biles which 'g discharged much offensive matter, nnd at the same time my left hand broke out in large running sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that 1 have suffered for the last two years. 1 cannot describe to you. I , . was in such ugouy that I never rested day / or night. ^ In October last my son in ought mo one of your boitlc wrappers: 1 read it, and found ' record of some wonderful cures performed l?v your 'Extract of Yellow-Dock an I Ssr1 snpnrilla,' I sent nnd got two bottles of it, and commenced taking it. In two weeks to my great astonishment, my so.es all became ? easy, and I could sleep all night, a thing I bad not done for two years. When i had .jj taken six bottles, tny sores were nearly all ijj healed. My sorea gut well as if bv enchantlf' ment. I have now used in all. eight bottles of your "Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sar. snpnrilla,' and I now consider myself well. >(| I entreat nil of the afflicted to try thU I j medicine for I believe it will cure any known disc, se in the world. I#ny aside nil prejiu dice nnd just try it, and proclaim its great worth to suffering mankind and entreat them fo take it. for it will cure tSeni. My case is well known in n l?r?o ^ ?fc~ r"" """ <>f South Carolina, Georgia and Alaltimu, IIJ and if any should doubt tin' above enre, I in. vite them to call on nie.nnd I will ahow them ~ the aenrs. I can bo found in Tallapoosa ~ Co., Alabama, one mile from Htoe'a Ferry, *' RF.NAJATI HtfflHBtt. c" The Yellow-Dock and Siraaparflla ia p?? " euliarly adapted to female# ofdelicate health ~ r?-aulting from irregularily of tienatroal di** charge*. and other diaenaea peculiar to their sex. The proprietor hna in hi* poasoaaiona great number of certificate* of cure*, per* ? formed of the above deaeriptlon. We as* an re the afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. Onyaott'e Kx tract of Yellow Dock and 8nrv nn|mrilla will at once regulate those dlrticul* Pi tie* and renew the natural energies. MTFnt up ill quart bottle*.?Price $1 Spor bottle. . Sold Wholesale and retail bv 3f| 9 SOOVlLIt MEAD. J 111 Ch?rtreeet.,N O. General Agents for the Southern State*, '' to whom all orders must he addressed. E Hold, also, by Mafill *. //eath, toaoaeter -v C. II; A. P. tVylle. Cheater; WlkeheoOr, ik. Srttt * Co., Monroe, N. C.; Z S. I Hoy At I Workman. Camden. | v l April lb, '54 t.ChL K, :i4& ^