The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, August 12, 1857, Image 3
1 KVKK -1ND AQUK?f'EKT.UN' Ct'RK.? f
So more use for tonic mixtures, Quinine, Fow.
Ws Solicit, .Hrsenic, Mercury, or any of the j
t- villianou4,or nauseous compounds, w hich only j
relives -t ho uisensa to implant another more j
dcai"v, fciul which send* its unhappy victim* lb
nnlly, w ith a wrecked and brokun con?timiion,
"o an early grave. Try ('niter's Spanish MixSire,
which -ontains none of thus# dangerous
'drugs, hut cures by acting specifically on the
lever, purifying the blood, and strengtltehing ,
th<? system, thus enabling nature to recuperate |
its exhausted energies by opening the pores of ,
the skin, and expelling from the body all impu- j
titles and old itwdfc+nce, wdiKh clog and retard.
iv* u rr ujh'i auui'. .nun' unui vnu uuui~*im s
mum have been Cured l?v Carter's Spanish Mix- [
tore, alter everything else hud signally (Wied.*? j
As a sample ol its reinarkuUle effects, Versr.1.
O&vis & Hick", of A uUHgr.villc, .(la., **rite* f ' }
that it enrol a gentleman oT Chrtciie Fever ?o'd
"Ague, which a\l Ihe efforts of fh\ ?ici*ns and >
tltcir rtaioiKcs could not subdue lie only took
IhrOc bottles. They ?ay i* rolls very, rapidly, j
htfl maintains itn hWh veputution all through '
the country. Im. [
lancaster prices current.
corrected weekly
11y
_ THOMAS lUlAUIFJ,
(tagging Gunny per yd 10 to 10
Halo ltopo, per 1*2 1-2 to I I
Cotton ltopc, per lh 22 to 26
llutter, 16 t ?t 2U
Hoof, .6 to 6 I 2
Uacoil, Hog Hound. 11 to 17
lleeswax, 18 to 2'>
Candles, Ad. per lb. -10 to to
Collec, Kio, 1J lo 10
Corn, J .oo
Chickens, per pair 20 to 26
*.i Eggs, per doz J2
^5, Flour, per U 7.00 to 7.6<i
S>. ' ....
1 ?'vl <- " ""
Iron, per pound '"> to t\ 1.1
a Laru, per 1!? 1 ? to 10
Load, "per lb I - l-f !
Mol:u??<'?, N". O. per gr?l 95 to f.oo t
Noil*, cut, per keg 0 25 to tl.B" i
Oat*, per dozen 25 to Si 7
OsnuSur^, por vard, lioavy 1 v. to l.r>
I'liMtobi, Northern per bushel 2.25
Potatoes, Country per bushel 50 to 75
I'orvdor, per lb 117
Hive par bushel 4,fut to 5,00
Sugar, N. O. pet- lb I 1, to rt>
Sugar, Crushed, per lit IS to 2tt I
Suit, per sack S.tui i
Steel, cast, per lb. 22 to 25
Tea Hyson, per lb lmj to 1.25
( Tallow, per lit (-carte) 11
Vinegar, per gal. . -to to 5o
Yarn, per buttcll, to 1.U5
TUB MAUKKTS.
Coliiinlnu Aito. 8.
The ootton market presented no new feu- j
tore yetlcrdtu ; llio (leinnnil was good, at
very toil prices varying from IIJ a 111
cents.
iM-\v i nr:>. Ail". 7.
Cotton show* an ndvnncinj tendency, and J
Upland ;Midillinij) is sit ISjJe |>rr lb.
lSrenritttiirts nre lirui. Naval Stores as la*t
i|iioti d, ;uiU also Sinn Kiev lias advanced
, l>> .*?} c.
New Orleans, Any. .7.
The sales of Col Inn tn-dnv are 3J.0 bsles
\\ i;lion! eli.m^e. Receipts I'Jt) bilra. I'a? !!>
show- ;nl\.uieintendencies?SImuI*
tiers are <,noted at I I j and Hides at Idje. :
per lb.
INTcw Advertisements,
W A VI'Mb !< jaiirelnme a
? >.. d Milch I \e,v, Apj'.ly a I llii*
AII a us!, I'd, If.
Vaiablc Tract of Land
FOR SALE.
/ AONT.MNINCi ACUICS. MOUK ..r
I*1"*, Iving oil the vatoi* oi Kl.it ' tci k
adjoining ImnU of Riley <' iloc, A 15 Moon*
nml olhi*r?. O.i tin' premises :* a no. one
Duelling House and nil necessary out bnil4
ilingH It is naid to Lc I In? Lest trad ol
A land on Kl.il Crook : any p-rnon desirous of
purchasing would do Well to call ai.d ace
* iho present crop on it.
1 will sell en terms to suit piirelingfT*.
II. J. tiUKCORY.
Amj,'. 12, 18A7, :><??3}n:?.
Notice,
r, V KORKWARN Al l. KKRSON8 from
j| 1 ti.nl.ii ' I'nr ft iw.lc c/iv..n l.i \ I IV 11
* lor Nine 1'ollara, some tiniu in 1855, with a
credit of Four J)>|lnrs on it. The contract
t for which it wan given Ins failed nr.d I will
not pay it uiiU-Hi compelled hy law.
J. K McMUHKA V.
' Atljy. ft, '35?3t.
COTTON LANDS FOR SALE.
rpm HITBSCRIBBR OFFRRB FOR
JL sale whereon ho now resides, together
with four or live other tracts adjoining ; ?il- :
unfed 1'.) <>r -JO toilet South Fast of l.mcantcrv
ille and 3J utiles North of Cauidelt, '
nil in 1 .messier District. The home tract
contains 418 acres, the halanco in tracts of
Iroui goo nrrca down to 35 acres; nil of the
above lands join except one tract of J00
acres, more or less, which lies in the vicin
i*v of Tuvnhnw, nil woodland and well inn- :
bercd. .j
(Any person wishing 10 purchase will do
well to examine I'm promisee, also the pros- j
ent crop now growing upon the land-.?
Cfiinc ftud koc an I am ilcliTiiiuri to so.I and
will gi\e good indulgence. I expect'to bo
nt home regularly thai no one will be din- ,
appointed in weeing the lands to thcii full |
mitiafaotlon.
I wliou'd have said in the proper place
tlial there in some 8 or 10 good springs of i
wider on the lands, bewide* branches eon*
wtantlv running, with good water, through- I
out all of Ihcui; also that, besides other ;
convenient buildings, there is a good CJ:n
House and Screw on the premises.
(JdASS CASTON. .
Aug. fills, 'J3?4t.
(Law Notice.
THE undersigned have formed a Partnership
for Ihu practice of Law in l^uieasler
District.
All businesa entrusted to them, will re'
cede prompt attention.
1CA8TON A ALLISON.
IV. Titum-ow Cutor, Camden, S. C.
il. K. Alluou, Odicc on Duulnp Street ,
opposite the C. II. Lsoeaslerville, S. C.
September nth, 1868. 31-if.
Moses A. Miller J Writ
vs. [ foreign
It. \V. Strange. ) AlUchmont.
Notice it hereby given llial I l.avc levied
upon A trn? t of land belonging to Defendant,
adjoining landaof M. A- Tollle, Jnmea
I tirny nnd the llogina land, ft. nl. containing
two hundred acre* more or less, by tirlue
of the above Attachment.
IIKNRY HANCOCK, 8. U D.
April 2?th 1*47, II?t.c.
Miscellaneous,
Mra. .T. V. POWKU/S
uoarimxo axp pay school.
YO&KVILLE, S C.
rf^lIH Kxvrciscs of thin ^cuiinurv will bo
A. io*ii?uvt| on Mnn<t iv. the 2'Mh of J'tlv.
in the New .^hoi! Building'. M?v e-smplcting.
A limited nttinbor of Pnp'is can be aeCciuintrjiiU'i!
with limed.
Terms, rer Session of Five Months.
Hoard, with Tnitftn in any or all
the English brandies, washing,
fnei, &.c SK50.00
aiusrr v>n rt.-ino 20,uo
Day Scholars as heretofore, from
(> 00 to 12,00
Pupils charged from time of entranee to
close of Session. No deduction made for
absence, except in cases of protracted ill.
news.
The discipline is mild, lint firm, strict
obedience to rules being required from all.
IXKFF.hkncrs:?CiiaisuesTOX, S. C.
Rev. J. Forrest, D. I). l.'ev, Win. 11. Vale.*,
Kcv. T. Smylhe, l>. U. Hon. J. Simmons.
Uev. J. Riiehman, D. 1'. H. It. Kiosi, M. I).
George S. Itrvau, Ksq.,
July 1st, 1857. ' 20?tf.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Judson A I lasselline,Petition to subject
Assignee. I an Kipi'ity to pay a
vs, { l.egal demand In
Jennette Helk. j Kipiity.
Any and all persons bating demands
again's Jeiun tie Helk are notified and re.
i|tiired to present and establish their demands
against her.before the t'ommissioner,
>n or before the 1st day tf September,
1857.
Ill' order of It... ' '.> >?
- . ?..v . in aiMi.o i'llni*.
June Ti'rm 1637.
JAMKS !!. WITiiKUSl'OON,
C. K. I, I>.
I /monster C. II., S. <
July 13, 1837. 22?Gt?|.f i:\ 73
NOTICE TO cnEDITORS,
Samuel II. Ilaiiiui'tnil. In K<|Uily i.aruuisvi.
f t,ir. Hill tit tiutiji'vt
Timings Hit'liiiJ. ynn Inanity t,? pay a
' Ifjjal ilviiiiithl.
<>!' T'uiimnu HalSard.nrc no.'lii
tl mill ri'.juinil to j?rv?^??t?t and ostnlili*li
their ileiituiiiix aoniitsl liiui, before tin? ComliMMMotU'r,
on or before tin' !<t ?l:iy til November,
1837.
II) orili-r nf lim Court its above ease
June "IVrm, 1337.
J.WiKS II. Wn ilKHSl'OON',
Lancaster C. 11 . S. ('. I',. I,. M
July 13, I8.">7. '22?3in.? j?f 00
Law PToticc.
TDK umlrr>?igiietl have Lrnicd a partnership
|..r ili*1 practice of Law in Lnscasici
and the atirntunding Districts.
Alt business entrusted to their care will
receive prompt attention.
DAVVKINS & \YVI.IK.
Thoh. N. Daw kins. b'iiioii\illc, S. I*.
.loiis i>. Uvi.it, OU1 Ordinary's (Mice in
ill o t'oiirl Mouse at Lancaster;Die. ?S. li.
Dec. lUth lab'i, 43?tf.
CLARK, HYDE &. CO.
(Sui'iv^urs to Kooscvelt, Hyde Ai Clark,I
!?l IC D .4 T B11 POKTUItS
OK
Ilarclw.'tre, Cutlery, (Juns, &c.,
No. 139 Mooting Street,
Nci'ly opposite <'hnrlcstop Hotel.
IMUU'.UT A. I I.AKK, )
SIMKoN IIYDK, > Chiirlrniuit, S. C.
ANIUtKW T. ANDERSON*. )
Feb. IS, 1 Sj7, 1 ?ly.
isl'UIXl! AMI SUMMER
COOIIS.
W K are just receiving a largo and full
-11 p|>ly ol* Now and fashionable (iuuilit tor
Spring :11?i Summer n I'iira'ono^ting of mutt
eviTj variety that ?nti he culled tor,and will
ho sold on < ir uhii d f.or terms?call and
examine before purchasing if you would
study your own interests
II ASSKl.TINK Si CURKTON'.
April I. ISi7, K?tf.
r I'M IK l.ADir.S All K PARTJOUI.ARI.Y
_i. requested to cdl and see our Stock of
Dress flood* consisting of benutitui Summer
Silks, lb-rage, I>e Sepauge, brilliants.
White, Colored and Printed Muslins, Printed
Jaconets, Tissue t'linllys. Our stock
of Prints is very complete. Some line
French printed cambrick*, "I.ovos of Hon
net*," Kibbon*, French flower*, i c.
H. &. ('.
April I. 6?tf.
I U.ST RECEIVED, A LARGE AND
f I full mipply o^'Genta ready made Clothnip,
suitable fur Spring and Summer wear.
Suit* ol I'Velich atul English Drap Dele,
Suit* ot Linen, Suit* of Matveilles, Hals,
Hoot* (Congress Gaiter* neither acwcd or
pegged,) but warranted to not rip.
II. &, C.
IIS I' RECEIVED. I.INSERD OIL.
Train Oil, White Lend, llootland German
Hitters, Itownn* Tonic Mixture, Brown*
E*a. Jam. Ginger, ("it. Magnesia, Ilaleiuan*
Drop*, Ifollowny* Dill* and Ointment, Ayera
Cherry Pectoral and Pills, Arabian Linament,
It It. It., Mustang Liniment, lauidniuin,
1'aragorie, &c.,
II &L C.
I'UST RECEIVED, N. O. ANDMUS
*9 cotMdii < niii'v, i .'rushed an<l tiround
Sugars, \Vc?t India, N.O. ami Supar House
Ny ru IS u io Java and Mocha Collce, Mackerel,
Mack iron i Cheese, Blackberry Hrundy,
vVc., ?Vc., II. & U
ESTATE OF JOHN STEWART, ESQ*
DECEASED.
VI.I. persona having claims or demands,
ol any character or (trade, against J ohn
Stewart, Esq., late of VVaxhaw, Lancaster
District, deceased, are notified and required
to present the same properly attested within
the time prescribed by law?on failure
thereof this notice will bo plead in bAr to
every claim not presented within the rule.
JANE K. MOORE,
CYNTHIA I*. BKLK.
Executrixes.
May 14,1857, pf. 14?3ut.
Reader &. DeSaussure.
FACTORS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
) Not*. l'Jth 1S60, 39?Iy pd.
Miscellaneous.
Notice.
JRyji I OFTKIl AT I'RIVATB '
sale I he premises occupied Uy
TOti .1 A jj^.losrpli 15. lint ton, as a dwelling
i.'ul shop, in lainoastoi villo.
i Terms made easy.
\V. Tilt KI.OW CASTON. !
Marili 19, lSj7, (??tf.
iSTEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS! !
rnilB SrRSCRIRKR is NOW RKCB1V1
ill!' allll Olll llimr lli?i Suriilir nti.l
j stork of (<oods. which is unusually large
j anil wdl selected. to which ho invites e*pe|
cial attention,
Comprising in part STAI'1.1'!. l''A\CV
j ant! DUKSS (l(K)DS?Silk and Lace Man- (
; tillas, ltliick nml Colored." Si'k l.aco and ,
Straw llonncts of the Latest Trench Styles.
CLOTHING.
A Large and we II selected Stock. Mats
I and Caps, Leaver II its of the lute flexible j
j patent. Hoots ami Shoes.
Hardware nnd Cutlery.
I trade's lti\et Hack and Steel lloes.
i Crockery and Class Ware.
Draft* and .Medicines.
Groceries.
llooks and Stationery.
Ann in fact every article that is kept in a |
; well regulated Country Store, alt of wliicii ]
j has been purchased at the very lowest prices |
'and will he sold accordingly to punctual
customers.
(iive n?e a call and examine for your- ,
! selves. TIIOS. It. .MAGIl'.L.
April ?2. 1 S.V7. 1 (??tf.
To Planters and House
Builders.
The subscriber returns his thanks for I lie
: very liberal patronage received for the pa-t, I
' and takes Ibis method to inform the citizens
I ..rciw.Mi ,.l I".".- "?: J
| V. .1MU nillMMIUMIII^ 1'inlilLlK, ami lilt' :
j whole South, that In* has ellccted another
! improvement in the
i Cotton Gin & \Y!;vnt Thrasher, j
that excel* any tluit have over hoen intro- I
duccd heretofore: and from long experience, |
1 lie lias no fear in challenging any other Fac- \
, tory, either North or South, to produce an !
' cipial. lie feels very eonfulent in saying to j
i the puhTie.th.il his (iins e.veel in performmice
nay other niako or pattern now in use.
With dry cotton the roil cannot he h'oken \
I or made to spew over, which no otl^er pre- 1
tends to uluim. ami with good driving pnw- j
I er and attendance, u 45 saw gin, will gin
I from 4 to ti hales or Uiure in a day. weighj
ing front 350 to tUO lb,.: which is as much 1
' as any 'me hand can Well handle i.i a day.
| \i:y person wanting a Ciiti or 'I'hrasher, can 1
I he supplied by sending on his order to inc ,
I at l.ewisville,Chester District. 8 Work I
j will he shipped to any pltuv desired.
KF.I'AIUINti done at the shortest pi ssi- |
hh notice.
I - - ? - -
i To House Builders, I will say that ! am
j'manuf.iettiritio SASI I. BLINDS & J)(X)1{S
1 of any description. made of lit*- boat material,
{ and dry lumber, aiul workmanship the very
j best.
All work carefully p:u ke<l and forwarded
to order. * JOIIN SIMPSON.
Juno IIth. 1850. )7-tf.
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE.
This (ire it Journal of (Time and Criini* i
mils is in its Twelfth Year, and in widely !
circulated throughout the country. It eon- |
tains all the (Ireat Trials, Criminal Cases,
and appropriate Kditorinls on the same, to- |
either with in ft rination on Criminal Mat- j
tern, not to lie louud in any other new.spa?
i-fT Subscriptions, 51 J, per Annum ; SI,
for Six Months, to be remitted by Subseri- j
Iters, (w ho shoul I w rite their names and the
town, county and state where they reside
plainly.)
To It. A. SKV.MOUH,
Kditor vV Proprietor of the
National I'oli'-e (Ja/.elte,
Nevv York City.
Duncan Cxaston McRae
IS NOW I.OOATKI) AT I.ANCASTKR
. \ilIt*. :tn?l resorts to this method of an*
! imtincing to llie citizens of 1 .acoaster that
j ho ii prepared to survey land ; lie oilers to
j serve tlieiu with promptitude.
Capl. J. I). Mcllwain requests him to
. state that he lias retired from the orcupa- i
I lion (except the completion of litigated
surveys) and hopes that he will shire a portion
of the patronage that would aocr ie to '
him.
May 27, 1837. 15?3m.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Judsjn A. Ilasaellinc 1 Iniquity I .-monster
vs. | District, Ihll to set
Samuel Spence ) aside judgement lor .
John U. Ingram j Fraud Injunction
1*. T. Ilaiuiiiond. J Keiicf Account.
, IT appearing to my satisfaction that Sam- j
X uel Spence, one of the defendants in nv
I It:11 ? -:a? 1
>>iii, ir.nici minoUl 1110 IIU1IH Ol UllS '
Stale. It i? ordered on motion of Cook
Solicitor for complainant that the Mid Sam- i
uel Spence do answer, plead or demur to '
the llill in above cuse on or In-fore the lltli :
day of November IS.%7, otherwise judge-*
nit-itl pro coiifcsso will be ordered against
liiui.
JAMKS II. WIT11ERSPOON,
C. R. I- I).
Aug. 3, 1#57, 515?3m. I'f. fPS.OO.
SOU T II C A R (> L I N A.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
I K.irnh Freye, by next ^
friend John Adnins, I Petition for
vs. | Trustee.
John Freye. J
1 | T rppenring to my satisfaction that John
X Preye, the defendant resides without the
I limits of this Slate. It is ordered on mo*
j tivo of Clinton solicitor for petitioner, that
the said John Freye, do answer, plead or
' A I- -l --
uvinua %\r ?! * 1'iriunMi 111 uuovu cane on or i
before the loth dny of September 18.51, i
otherwise judgement ptu contenso will be
ordered against him.
JAMES II. WITIIERBPOON.
C. E I- D.
May 30,1851, 1G?3m?Pf. *?i.
LAiND FOR SALE,
i I OFFER MY I.AND FOR SALE
iiifl 1. near two miles from tho Court
House, lying on both sides of Camp Creek,
containing throe hundred and forty-eight
acres, nearly one hall' in woods and well
watered; n now Dwelling House, new (tin
House and other necessary building*,with a
good Well of water, l'ersoua wishing to
purchaae would do well to call and see the
place as a more desirable one is not often
ottered for salo.
W. I. GAMBLE.
July M, 2$~4. J
Miscellaneous.
I
liUSlit
A BIOGRAPHY.
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602, Arch-street, Philadelphia I
J. 15. I.ippincott \ Co., 'J'', N. Foortli St., . i
T'hiln., l'hUlip^, Sampson ?V Co., 13, Winter St.
Huston, Sheldon, lil.iki-niait .V Co., 115, Nn*- ' .
ran St., Now Yoik. li. 1*. Putnam JL Co., !('j|, ! p
11 road way, New York. Apph-gate A Co., 1H,
Main St., Cincinnati. S. ti. (higgsii Co. Ill, | 1
Luke Sc., Chicago.
TAN YA1!I)~!F
TIIK subscriber* inform the public lhat i i
they nre currying on ah o.vieii-ive bii.-im ;s% ?
3 mile* east of ljuncnstervii'.r, on tlic Red. e
lield Rosd, in thn I (
TANNI.NC AND DRESSING | '
llusiiieat Persons desiring to pi ichnse V
sole, shoe, or harness leather, would c* o wellto
give theu> a call, (ireen or dry hides will
be taken in exchange for leather?6} cents
for green hides, 1 j for dry hides in exchange,
or 1 -1 cents will be paid in cash,
K. A. CASK MY & CO.
Oct. 24, 18f S. 36.ly. 1
MOORE &. GLOVER,
WIIOl.KfiAI.K II
GROCERY &- PROVISION DEALERS,
Corner East Bay and Market St's.
A LARGB STOCK CONSTANTLY UN HAND.
Orders thank fully received and proi .ptly
executed.
J. o. a. nooue, ) CHARLESTON, 8. C.
i. c. oi.ovf.k. (
Feb. 18, 1857, 1?ly.
COTTON SAW GINS. J
rpHE SUBSCRIBER IS PREPARED
I to furnish to tin- planters of this and
the surrounding Districts, ]
COTTOX OIXS
of the beat quality at $'J per saw. Among
the improvements of these (inns >< the tin
j covered brush and iu protection from the (
rata and th? moveable rib* by which they /
I can be renewed when worn. c
The Freight on the Charlotte R. R. will
bepnid. JAMES M. ELLIOTT. I
I Winnaboro' 8.0. April 89. 11?6m
Miscellaneous.
AMERICAN SAFETY"?PAPER MANI'
FACTUMNO COM 1 'A N Y
OF NEW YORK.
Capital $500,000.
i- Nicholas, Presi't. Office. 70 Wall St- j
! Perfect Security against a/l tannine
aj Praia/ or Connlerfcitivy on Pa- p
pre?-'Pa Prevent Photographs I
and Anastatic Counter- j
fritPea tare.*, 7Van.iftv
Mtnr/tt?r\*i?
11
I laving purchased the Patent lor the ox- |
I u si v.* right to manufacture ami soil tlio i,
o\v Chemical Paper in Amotion, inwntcd .
ltd patented in Kngland by Iloiiry (Jloiin, j |
oo I v bra tod cliemist and ollieer in tlio .
iiiiisli ariny, it in hardly necessary to say }
lint tbo Paper is rocoiiiinended by Mr. Kent (
Issayor, of the U. S. Mint, Mr. Lyman of j ,
lie Xo\V York Clearing I louse, and Meade I ,
Irotliors, extensive and skilful photograph- ,
rs, 23d Broadway, N. Y. The latter say <
lint no Imitation can bo made on a elieck '
r hank note printed on the Safety l'aper. |
lelow is our list of prices :
Bank Checks?ltd cts per lb.
Bulb Bills?tIS for 10tt() sheets.
Bill-, of Kxehangc?$25 for 1000 sheets.
Promissory Notes?-to cts. per II).
Night ami Tunc Drafts?$25 for 1000 !
heels.
Insurance Policies?40 ets. per !l>.
K.nlroad Stocks &. Bonds?10 cents per i j
Bank and Stale Stocks?40 ets. per lb. j '
Bonds and Mortgages?I.) ets. per lb.
W ills and Deeds?10 cts. per ll>.
l'or wrapping Silks and other fine arti- '
lc? it is excellent, as it prevents moths.? '
() cts. per lb. I !
For Indentures and Agreements. 10 cts '
or lb. '
All Statu and County Records should
Iw.ivs In; printed <>r written on this Paper, '
s the ulieiniealH inserted in the pulp not |
r.ly prevent erasure or transfer, hut make '
I lustmy as time. *
For Southern Clijr.atos it is excellent, P
nd ii uch superior to nny oilier ; us the 1
noisiness of the climate docs not destroy it l 1
?the pioperties inserted in pulp hein?j a 1
ireventive. In all tiio southern states, Cu>a.
the West Indies and the Centra! Ainer '
an States, no pnhlio icoords enn be kept '
iver -0 years, written on the ordinary pa- 1
nr. while t!ie oils and other eheniiear inerteil
in tiiie paper makes it indestruetihlc '
y the rava?i suf time. It is all proof a
ainst months, rata ami other vermin, wliicli'
ast on and destroy all other paper now in
ISO.
i i?e Cofnp.'iny n;uo i:u\v hi uitciaiiun
lilts in .M<irrin county, J., of about ttOO
ior.se power, and are ablu to h!i ail orders j
or turner at the shortest miiiw
All orders I*t 1110 I'a per must hoaddress.
<1 to A. M< "IK )l .AS, ('resident of the coini.anv.
No. 70 Wall Street.
July 22. '67. 23?3ui
* 25 WITNESSES;
^ OR THE
m Forger Convicted.
JOHN S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR.
q W'lio lias h.ul 10 years experience as
a Hanker and 1'ublisher, and Author
.1 K ri< s of' factors* at tin ai'Mii/iiiiy 7*ib<
f Hitch', tcfitH for to tntvcvxtivr night*, over
** i-t?" '>0,000 l'eople ?*?;j ,
(Jreetod liim with Rounds oP Ap^idatisc,
while he exhibited tho manner
^ in w hich Countefeitors execute their
0 Trands, and the Surest and
Shortest Means of Detec*
ing thuin !
Th* Hank Xolr l'?y 'iters nil say thai
hr is tin: ormt'St Jmliff of I'ajnr
5 Monty Hi trig.
3 / t RKA I'liS i' DISCOVERY OF tiik I
-I I PRESENT ('ENTI'RY FOR
0 Detecting Counterfoil Bank !
3 Notes. 11
H Describing Every (.Jennine Hill in F.xis- I
leuce, and Exhibiting at a glance | |
^ every Counterfeit in Cirq
culation ! ! | I
. .vrranjjeu so unmir.-imy, mat t; !. renec J I
is eivsy ikiui I IctcctioU instntilnllCOIIM. I:
O J-f7~.No Index to examine ! No pages i
to limit up ! Hut so simplified and I <
* arranged, tliat the Merchant, Hanker 1 i
O and Husinexs Man can sou ill! ut a h
O Crtttiice. I
m , . , ??
jj A'rf/!ish French <ni<f 0'irinoii.
Thus Kath may read the same in his own 1
Native Tongue.
Most Perfect Hank Note I .ist Published, <
73 ALSO A 1.1 ST OF
Q All tlui Private Hankers in America.
^ i ? vn
A Complete Summary of the Finance '
of France and America u ill l?r published
? iii v?ivn niiuwii, lu^ciuci ii 11 Uii tilt' 1111- J
portant News of the day. Also
^ A SKIUKM OK'TALKS
^ From an (Mil Manuscript found in tho
Ka-st. It furnishes the Most Contpletu
History of
" ORIENTAL LIFE
gg describing the Most Perplexing positions
in which the Iaidies and Gentlemen j
M < l mat Country have been so often found.
These Stories will continue throughout
?i the whole year, and will prove the Most
h Entertaining ever offered to the Public,
o nr Furnished Weekly to Subscribers j
^ only, at . ? i a year. All Letters (oust be ,
addressed to
? JOHN S. DYE, Broker,
A Publisher and Proprietor,
^ "70 Wall Street, New York.
BEACH, PRATT k KINGT
No. 19. Hayn? Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
MI'VltTKRS AND JoBIlKltS IN F.NGUSII,
FKKNCIl AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS.
?(V<W
IV. II. Ilriirh. ('. I). I'rntl. J. (i. King.
Feb. 18, 1857, 1 ?ly.
PKASKll & THOMPSON.
FACTORS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AMD
FORWARDING AGENTS,
\fl?cr"o > or III WItarr,
' RKD'K. K. PR V8KR, ) ril_rl..tA_ g n
?aul s.THOMPSON. } Charleston, S. 0.
Nor. 6t!? 1856, 88?ly. pd.
Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN,
Itceldnit Siuk? ?ii Deutint,
YOUKV1LLK, S. C.,
)flere hin Profpwiuitnl Services to the citi?
:en? of L*DCM?ter V lilngc and aurrouodin^
ountry.
ARTIFICIAL TEETII inserted on Gold
iMnle, fVom one to a full aett.
June llth, 1856 16-ly j
Miscellaneous.
. 1
T11K STATE OF SOUTH CALK ?!.IN A.
Lancaster District,
IN THE COMMON PL BAA'.
K. (?. Hillings who is in the Custody of
the Sheriff'of Lancaster District, bv virtue
of writs of Capias Ad Respondendum nt
the suits of Hotts & Stevens, MeKitizie .
I'auovv Si, Co, 15. K. Wheeler, W'i'.tc ?.V,
Uoedwtn, and I). I'*. Mcltae, having filed in
my office, together with a Schedule on oath
of his Kstnti; and etVects, tiis petition to th"
Court of Common l'leas, praying tl at lie
may bo admitted to the benefit of tin* acts
of the General Assembly made for the relief'of
insolvent debtors. It is ordered that
Lite said Hells iV, Stevens. McKin/ie Cadow '
&. Co., II. 1''. Wheeler, Witle vC Goodwill, ,
Hid I). ! '. Meltae, and nil other the ('redi
;ors to whom the said K. G Hillings is in |
my wise indebted, be. and they are hereby I .
mmnioned and have notice to :i|i|tear.bcfore |
lie said Court at Lancaster Court House,
hi the Third Monday in October next to -|
dtovv can.se, if any they oati why the prayer ^
1' the petitioner aforesaid should not he j
j ranted.
Otlice of Common Pleas, Icmca-.tvr His- <
rict, July 13, 1857.
J. A. STKWMAV CTU. j
July 15. Ud?'dm
IIIK STA TIC OF SOUTH CAP' ?!.1N A. ]
LANCASTER. DISTRICT.
In the Common I'lens.
George W. Moblcy and 1\ T. Moblcy, P
ivlio are in tho Custody ol' die Sherilfof j
Lancaster District, by virtue of writs of ;
Japins Ad Respondendum at tho suits of 1
Itoixsvelt, Hyde & . Co . Rankin, I'nlliani & i
[*?., and (lilliland, Howell iV Co., having j;
lied m my ollice, together with a Schedule, j
>n oath of their whole Kstatcs and elici ts, I
.heir petitions to the Court of Common |
I'leas, praying that they may be admitted j
o the benefit of the Acts of the General 1 f
Assembly made for the relief of Insolvent i '
Debtors.
It is ordered, that the said, Roosvelt, | \
Hyde &. Co., Rankin, I'ulliam &. Co., ami .
j'illiland, Howell &. Co., and all other the ' ,
reditors to v\ horn the said George \V. Motley
& - R. T. Mobley is in anywise indebted
iie aiul they are hereby summoned, and have 1
notice to appear, before the said Court at
Lancaster Court House, ou the Third Monday
in October next, to show cause if any i
ihi'V flit, wliv tin' iirni-r it!' lli.' ii..liliisn.?r? I
should not he granted.
< >(!!? ? of Common Plena, I-xncaster DisIrict,
July 10, 1857,
J. A. STUWMAN, CTk. l
July 15. 11- ? 3m ,
1 UK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. '
Lvncasiku JJistuhjt.
Joseph 15. Mutton wljo is in the custody
>f ttio SherilV of Lancaster District, by
rirlue of a Writ ut Capias Ad Satiftfacicniluin
ut lite suit of J. Adams, having tiled
in my otliee together with a Schedule, on
until, of his Estate and utVects bis Petition
to the Court of Common Pleas, praying j
that lie may be admitted to tins benefit of
the Acts of the General Assembly's made I
for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is 1
ordered, that ttie said .1. Adams and all
other the creditors of to whom the said j
Joseph 15. I'slton is in any wise indebted be
and they n:e hereby summoned, and have
notice to appear, before the said Court at
Lancaster Court Mouse, on the Third Monday
in October next, to show cause if any
lliey can. why the prayer of the 1'ctilion
aforesaid should not he ^ranted.
j. a. srrcw.MAX, ci'ii c. c. r.
Otlico Court of Common Pleas, )
Lancaster District, January 13, 1407. y
30?3m.
Ill K.ST ATI-: OF SOUTH CAKOLIN A.
I j A NC ASTEIt I) ISTIU CT.
B. It. Hancock who is in the custody of
the Sheritf ?>f Knncasler Distiiet by virtue ;
jf n writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at
the suit of J. A. I lassellinc assignee, having
tiled in my otlicc together*with a Schedule,
on oath, of Ills K.state and elfects, his
Petition to the Court of Common Pleas
praying that he may he admitted to the
benefit of the Acts of the Ceneral Assem- 1
l>ly made for the relief of Insolvent Deb* 1
Ijis. It is ordered that the said J. a. i lasloltinc
assignee and all other the creditors |
to whom the said B. II. Hancock is in any J
ivise indebted, be,and they are hereby sum- j
limned ami have notice to appear before the ' i
laid Court, at Cam-aster Court House on
the Third Monday in October next, to.show 1 ,
janse, if any they can, why the prayer of ! ,
Lite Petition aforesaid should not In- granted.
J. A. STEW MAN.
crk c. c. r. i
Office Court of Common Pleas, )
Lancaster District, S. C. ?
January 5, lNa7. 'Jo?3in
I'lIK IT A L'E < >K SOUTH CAROLINA. j
Lancaster District.
M. E. T. McDowell, who is in the custo- I
ily of the Sheriff of Lancaster District, hy i
virtue of writs of Capias ml Respondendum,
it the suits of Nancy Cherry and others,
having filed in my otlice together with a |
schedule, on oath, of his Estate and effects
his petition to the Court of Common Pleas,
praying that he nicy he admitted to the benefit
of the Acts of the (Jeneral Assembly,
made for the relief ot insolvent Debtors.?
It is ordered, that tho said Nancy Cherry
and others, and all other <>f the creditors to
whom the said M. K. T. McDowell is in any 1
wise indebted be and they are hereby sum- I
rnoned, and have notice to appear hofv.re the
said Court at I Jincaster Court House on the '
third Mnridnv in (Vlnhxr nnvHn atim, /.i>.ion I
J ... ??. " ,,v" " 4" """ " * ""0V/
it" any they call, why the prayer of the petition
should not be granted.
(Mice Court of Common Pleas, Lnn:aster
District July '21st 1857.
J. A.STKNVMAN, Clerk, C. C. P.
JiPy *22, 2.7?3m.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
James E. Cureton, "I In Equity, Lnnensvs.
I tcr District, So. Ca. 1
George VV. Doby, II. ^ Bill to set aside
R.Price, D. M.Crock- confession of judg
ett, et. al. merit for fraud, In- |
junction Relief.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the
Commissioner, that George \V. Doby, one
of the Defendants in abo\e stated case,
resides without the limits of this State.?
On motion of Cooko, solicitor for coniplainnnt,
it is ordered tluit the said defendant
Georgo VV. Doby, do answer, plead or de- 1
mur to the Bill in above staled case, on or
beforo the 1st day of September 1857,
otherwise Judgment procoufesso will bo ordered
against him.
JAMES II. VV1TIIERSPOON,
C. B. L. D.
May 25, 1857. 15?3ni?Pf. *6
LAST NOT ICR,
A LI. Persons indebted to T. R. ?St J. R.
x\_ Magill. or to Mngil! 'fc'Ileath, will I
make immediate payment, as the above busiocss
must positively be settled np.
T. R. MAG ILL
July let, 1857. 20?tf.
Medical Advertismcnt3
Leonard's
Scuth American
Fever ami Aj? ue
Remedy !
L3 a UHeap, Safe and
Permanent Cure,
\nd is also a Preventive
OPTIIF. VARIOUS POKMSOF
Billioin and Intermittent Feversl'rico?
Ono l>ollnr per bottle.
This ivo|i.i..iii >n contains no Arsenic or
Mercury, and will not, t',o many compound
now recommended for lilliious or other
FKYK11S, leave the sy-tein i:i a condition
more to bo dreaded than the disease; but its
great merit is in its CT'RATIVK, I'KF.VF.N
riVI']and RKSTOKATIYK properties, and
idnpted to oil Aiitis att'l conditions of the sya
Lciii.
Nearly ull the articles which enter into its
imposition arc of themselves, amply, rcnic'lial
igftits for the cure of llll>l>lt)l'8 and iNTKKdlTTIiNT
11. V KKS.
As a preventive, this .1/i-dielric should bo
iscd by cimvah-.-c.mts, Travellers, lhirgvants.
Hid others, dating the Summer and Fall mouths,
ivhen malarious diseases are tno-t i ; evident.
A Treatise by (j. A. LEON'Altl), New-York,
on the disease, with Testimonials and t\-rtiii
rules of cures perteeted, can lm obtained gratuitously,
at nil the places where the medicine
is sol i.
CE RTI Fit.' ATBS.
The following statement of the Kev I.. M *
IVa.se, Sup't of the l'ive l'oints House of In
lu.-trv, as given below, is one that speaks voltines
as to the vuiuobi : properties ol this rem
:dv.
Mr. '".A ..eonaid?Sir:?1 take a ploasuvo
in trai tutting to jou the following fuel-, io il lation
to a euro pertecle I by the use of your S.
A. Fever ane Ague Remedy, upon one of the
inmates of the House ot Imlustry. Jfthu Young
w ho has been sulVering from the chills ami lever
ihtring the past live mouths, wa-iiu November
last attacked, ami tlio paroxysms were as
severe as any I ever knew*; almost instant relief
was experienced 0:1 giving the lirst dose ;
on the expected day of return, it was administered,
and it had the happy effect of interrupting
the paroxysms. iSiuee then every vestige
ol the disea.-o has left him, and In: lias recovered
his former w on: .1 appearance and health.
Truly yours, Ac., 1.. .)/. 1'ease.
Xew York, Jan. IbS, Jsad.
Mr. A. F. Sterling, of this city, has consented
to the publication of the following facts,
over his signature, const ruing a? cure perfected
by ilu> use o this remedy, which facts are corrohoratcd
l.y the I'ev. J,. M. lYusc, wlio was
nci|iiaiiitcd with all the ciicun-tances.
Mr. <1. A. I.consul?I;cat Sir:?Soiuo ten
days since, 1 heard of a poor but deserving
(iortuau, in .1/idbcrry Street, who wns suifeiing
trom u severe attach of chills and fever, contracted
in the low grounds, near Ncwuik, N. !.
I gave him one bottle of your South American
fever and Ague Itcincdy, and it a (lords uie
pleasure t<> say, that the disease has been broken
up by its use, and ji permanent cure effected.
Truly yours. A. 1'. S'lTlllLlNti.
Now York, Nov. ), I ShO.
1 iiiti acquainted willi tiie facts set forth in
Llie above certificate, and can witness to the
truth of liiC .-latcinents tiicrein contained.
J.. M. I'E.ISii.
SujiT Five Points House of Industry,
The following <' v liiicatos of Fred k L. Ilertlo
and Henry Meier, are among those peculiar cases
in which a permanent cure can lie effected
notwithstanding their continued exposure to
predisposing causes. At the time the cures
wore perfected, they were engaged in the Chemical
Works of J/essrs. (.'has- Prizcr Si Co., of
this city.
After having been troubled with Fever and
Ague for nearly a whole month, and swallowed
lots of tjuiuiuc, an act|iinintniice of mine recommended
tiie to ti y u bottle of what is called
the South American Fever and Ague Ueiuedy,
iinu sure euougn ii wo/'Kcii like a charm. 1
took it only one day, and that vm the last I
smv of the fever. It is with right pleasure that
/ state this fact lor the bcnciit of all whom it
may concern, ami wish everybody the same success
in mastering this distressing disease, which
is likely enough, if thev will follow my example,
FUEIYk I,. UKKTIjE,
Aug. i?55. 41 Whipple sit. Brookklyn,
I have had the Fever aiul Ague for gcvura
weeks, which kept me at home, umthle to work
I tried a number of presuiplious, without find
iug any relief, until my factory boss sent me a
bottle o( the South American Fever nod Ague
Remedy, which I huvo used, and after some
days found myself entirely cured. 1 have lud
no attack since that time, now fourteen months,
and feel great confidence in this valuable medicine,
to which I owe iny recovery.
HENRY .wKIKfl
Sept. '.'0,1855.9)5 McKlhbin Sc. William-burgh,
The certificates of Mr. J. 0. Underbill, Drug'
gist, of Jamaica, X. Y., and those, received
through him, will he read with much intcreal
not only from the very respectable chrractcr of
the parties, hut that the medicine wan used
under very unfavorable circumstances, and only
when other remedies hau been used without
success.
Mr. G. A. Leonard, N. Y.?Hear Sir:?In'
closed you will find some certificates of the cfj
tects of your mcdieina in this place. It gives
satisfaction to every one that has used it, and
the sale will increase as it becomes known. I
take the responsibility to warant it. Mr. Stephen
Henderson, of this place sent a bottle t<v
bis wife's sister, with like good result* as when
used^by himself and wife. Mr, II. is an old
man, a very respectable citizen of thia place,
and is well known.
Truly yours, Ac.,
.1 AS. O. TJNDEUIlir.L,
Jamaica, K. V., Sept. 28, l?64.
.1/ore certificates might bo tdded to swell the
list, but a delicacy on the part of many not to
havo their name appear in print, prevents a
publication of them. The above, however, are
sufficient evidoncea to establish the fact, that
this remedy is without an equal for the permanent
euro of the Fever and ^gue.
-I supply ft the above A/cdlcine on hand,
and for sale by
TIIOS. R. MXOlLU, and J. ADAAfS, ami
I Merchants generalh in tin acetlon. 1?-tfui
I Feb. 18,