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LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT. corrected WEEKLY BY THOMAS K.MACIU, lidggina Ouiiu.v pcr jil is to 18 Halt Itupi', per 12 1-2 lo 1 I Cotton Hope, per ll> 22 to ilt iiuttor, 15 to 2" Hoof, 5 to 6 1-2 *, JUcon, llog UuuuiL. .14 lo 17 ? Vccswnx, 18 to 20 Cundlo.% Ad. per lb. 4P to 45 Collee, Itio, 14 to IS Corn, 1.00 Chickens, per pWir 20 to 25 j Jll'ffJ. llOl- (I >/. Flour, per bl 7.00 to 7.50 Fodder, per cwt 75 loo Iron, "por pound C to G 1-4 ** I.ard, per ih ,o to 16 J,cud, per lb 12 1 - 2 | Molus>e?, N.O. per gul 95 to I.no ? NuiU, cut, per keg G 25 t<> O.fto * O.its, per dozou 2"? to Osnaburgs, per yard, heavy 14 to 15 Potatoes, Northern per bushel 2.25 V Potatoes, Country per bushel 50 to 7ft I Powder, per lb U7 Kief,per bushel 4.50 to 5.00 .'Sugar, N. O. per lb It to 16 '.Sugar, Crushed, per lb 18 to 20 i t'-uit, por sack iS.OO 1 .Steel, east, per lb. 22 t > 25 Ten llyson, per tb 100 to 1.25 'Tallow, per lb (scarce) 14 . Vinegar, per gnl. 40 to ftn '.Yarn, per bunch, to 1.06 TIMOTiaiiklis. New York, Aug. 1 1. Cotton is f,uiet, and 500 b iles Were sold , Ill.rlnC M i.t.l tin., ? ?rl ., I , - * mi <iixl Middling Uplands 15] c per lb. Flour i? doprcHm.nl, mitl Southern i-t 'jimtetl from 5*7 a ?j(7.60 per libl. White \\ liv.it coiniti<km1 ^ from s 1 8J aStl Mti ami 1 ?.v i 1.70 a 1 73 per bushel. Miked corn it wortli Mlijo per bushel. Ned Orleans. Aug. 1 I. Cotton is firm. ami the sale* >>f the day comprise but 100 bale*. Tin* sales of the .? week ore 5350, and tlie receipts 3 10 kales The *t(M It on Imi.vl in til ('00 bobs. The * J declease in receipt* fur the season ?L this port foots 239,6llU, Utld at all the j > r:s .*>7*, K50 bales. Business Notices. { iK?i.i.Mowavs rti.i.s. Coughs, eohl>), influenza, and adliumtio uff. ctions are alwn\> more or !) <* associated with irregularities of I lie secretion*. 7 in: :>:)>uin:clt, ' ? the bow )'la, ami the liver, raimot he in a healthy j eori'lillon w hilo the lungs ami tin; ah pa ages loud tig to ihrin tire obsuuetcd, ami in all dis- ' c&scj of the respiratory organ* the effect of the l'iils is highly . alutiity. As no outward apph i cation fol WOlo llltfwit nra.na> >- ' 1 1 oriiiuin, UIIU linjll* j chitu, Hollow.iv's Cintinciit in iiiVH't:ul>Io. It ? ( HMin relievo* I ho irritation ut tint mm nil* mem- ' liraiic ol ill)' tiaclna ami the bronchial tubes, I J and remove* that choking sensation sonhu mil; ' V in croup and a.-tl?ma. fc'.i. 1 WHAT DO TDK I'll VSH I A NS SA V OF U'UNIt's VKRHin CK, I Ki:."A RKIi liV I I.I IIISO | nr.os t Listen In tin* testimony t.l a,i eminent |?!iy> i<i*n in favor ad U liMic'n Vermifuge, which iIiidw univcraallv acknowledged to lie the hc-t in use; even Uicinhcrs of the medical faculty (who j aro no often oppose 1 to ill it- <? of patent nicdi- [ chics.) can not w.thhold lin: iinn oval ol this inV | l i .ihiahh- remedy ; I.'\i>, Snnh Co., Ohio, .Tunuary P. Iv I*.?. 1 have umJ Dr. M ha..)'- W orm Specific, prepared by f honing l..os., FilUhurg, l'a., in * my piivut- prnctie, and aiu prepared to say that , ? lac uiiparulh'd rurccsa with which I have pret>ciil>ed its use, both for children am! adults, in- 1 ?! ice- uio to say the most in itfavor ot any f specific patent medicine ever before hi ought to I nn notice. The mode of nduiiuistintion, the M sinallncss n' the du.-e, and the cci taintv of its J - ' - 1 ? ikmuimiu- COCCO, give II, l.i HIT opinion, it ill-- ' tided adviuitugo over m?y oilier medicines <>t tlic kiml Iro/ore the public. fST Purchasers ?v ill be careful lo a-k fur OR. M'L.INK'S CKLFUUl.lTED VKKMIKl'C.K, I manufactured by FLEMING IlltOS., of 1'iil? j j burgli, Pa. AU other Yci inifrges in compaii? on ore ivoitlileiu. l>r. M'Lane's genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver IMG, can now J oe bail at all re-pec table drug store*. None genuine without the signature uf 1171 FLEMING BROS. ' WKliMHOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. ' HELM IttiLD'S genuine PREPARATION. ! IIKI MliOLLPS genuine PREPARATION. j HKi.llliOl.fi'S genuine PREPARATION. I.< prepared according to Pharmacy and Client islry, willi the greale.il accuracy nud Chemical knowledge devoted lo their coiubinatiou. SELMHOl.H'S GENUINE I'KKl'Al! A I'loN. F'or disease* ol tlio Bladder, Kidney a, Gravel, ami Dropsy. W PAD ! HEAD I READ!?"Ye afflicted Jt\ read," the following Certificate of u cuicof over 20 year*' standing ; II. T. IlkUmotD?1>ear Sir: I have been troubled with on nfliictiou of the Madder and ' Kidney* for ovur twenty yearn. 1 have tried , Physicians m vain, nod at la.-t concluded to j give your genuine Preparation n tiial, a* 1 bad heard it highly spoken of. It afforded me iiu- i inedato relief. 1 hare UMxl three bottle*,'and I bavu obtained Uiore rrliaf bom it* ellect* and ocl inuuh bolter than 1 have lor twenty yeaia previous. 1 have tl u greatest faith in its rir. tue* and curative powers, ami hull do all in my I Ipowar to make it known totho afflicted. Hop- | ing this may prove advantageous to you in assisting you to introduce the medicine. I am truly yours, M. McI'ohvic. Should any doubt Mr. McConnic's statement he refers to the following gentlemen: I Hon. Win, Mgler,Fix-Governor, fensylvania. lion. Thos. H Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J, V. Knox, .lodge, Tiogo Co. Pa. Hon. J. 8. Block, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. if. Porter, Ex-Governor l'eniiaylvania. lion. Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. It. I?. Gricr, Judge U. f. Court. It..., (1 W lV?n.l*?l J.. I.... IU.il . I..I..I.:- 1 fllon. \V. A Porter, City Solicitor Philadelphia. Hon. John Biglcr, Ki Governor, Cilifoniit. , Hon. K. Iluik*, Auditor (acin/rul Washing1 ton. I). C. ? Ami many others, if necaiurv. tdS" See idtrrtMefllrRl headed IlKLMBOLD'S (JKNl'INK PKKtMRATION, in another column. PEVKR ASD AUUK?CERTAIN CURB.? No moVe tuc for tonic mixture*, tannine, Kowlar'a Solution, Arsenic.., Mercury, or nny of the j villianotu or nauseous ct/mpmind*, which only relieves one dL<M*e*e to implant another n?oie deadly, and which send* Ita unhappy victim* finally, with a wrecked and hrokou constitution, to an early grave. Try Carter's Spanish Mixture, which contains none of theua dangerou* drugs, hut caret hy acting specifically on the (Liver, purifying the blood, and strcngtlienlng the system, thin enabling nature to recuperate Ita exhausted energies by opening the pored of the akin, and expelling from the body all impurities and old medicines, which clog and retard |ta free operation. More than one thousand persons hare teen cured by Carter's Spanish Mixture, after everything else hod signally failed.? At s sample of its remarkable c fleet*, Motors. | Davis & Hicks, of /iutnug.tville, /ila., writes us | that it cured a gentleman of Chronic Fever and | Ague, which all the efforts of physicians and | their remedies could not subdue. Jle only took three bottles. They soy it sells very, rapidly, ' and maintains its high reputation all through ' the eountrv. 1 in. | ' Isjew Advertisements, ; NO T ICE ~ \S THF.il E was no meeting of the Commissioners of Poor on the lr.t ! ' Monday in Aug., there will lie a meeting I j of the said ll"ard on the 1st Mot.day itj i i . - ? i - * ^VI'IVIUUII. I?v "HUT I?1 Samuel llouivsox, Chairman. S. It. Masse V, Kic'y. Aut'. ?a, 1857. 27?St. H o ticc. rpilKKB IS A GOl.I) W.VIVIl IN MV Jl shop. supposed 'o have been stolen, I which tin* owner caij liwo by coining forward. proving property ami paying the expenm ? on the same. M. Al.r.XANDKK, Watchmaker Vorkvillc, S. C. Aog. 19, 27? 3. SHERIFF SALES. 1 ) V Virtue ofsiindry Writs of Fi Fa to me IT directed, I will sell before the Court lloiiso door at latneaster, on the first Mon daj in Sept. next, within tlife legal liourvof . , sale, the following propeity.to wit : One thousand acres of land more or less, (know n as the California tract) adjoining | lands of Thomas M. llelk, Mahalu I'nrter. I S. IS .Ma->?e\ the estate lands of William . (iraliani, dee'd., and others levied on n,.i ?< l)i? sold as llu' |>r<>p?rty of James lb Cure. j , ton at I lie suit of Thomas C. Key. l'l'*;i."75. i , Also, James I*. (Irnham's interest in live i hundred acres more or less, (l)ino tin (tills , C'reekj ailjoiniut; lands ot Thomas M ih.dk, ; J: ntes K. ('melon and others, liolonjjin;; to I the estate o| William (Jra ham, levied on : and to be sold at the suit of Samuel It. Km I limns vs. Jame* 1*. (Jraham. IT 4? 1.75. | There will also be sold at the rest lonce ' of Kebeeea Sullivan on Tuesday the eighth of Seotemlu-r two t'ovvs and Calves, one | while spotted an 1 the other a biindle Cow | 1 and (tail levied on and to bo sold as the i piopertv of M.utha CaskeV at the suit ot I John .M. Crockett administrator, t 'onditions ('ash &e. lir.NUV HANCOCK. s I, I). Auir. 1 \ 1S.V7. o-7_*?? fl AI -r. V II.?All prions liavinj ovorutions I | 1.?>l! in my n^iiiiikt tlicni ?ro ro? i <|nil I'd to conic forvva-d till inoKo si'Mlt'iii'-nt liv tin- first of Soptembor as no longer in- , rliilo?'tu'?? van It.? jjiwn. IICMIV HANCOCK, S. 1.. I> Aug. I'J, -7?21. arrryj w.wrr.n, to piirclinso ;t i Milch Cow. Apply nl ttii.-. August, |J, 18.77. tf. Valablo Tract of Land FOR SALE. (At?NTAI\l.\(i AI'I'KS, MORK or J lo-s, l\ inn on tin- \vnt? rn of I'lnt Creek inijoiiiiii^ Louis o| Kiloy Catoo, A It Monro Mini others. ()u tlio premises is n no. one I)v*i llin^ IIouim) i>tii 1 all itoco.-*ary out building's I: is h..iil to bo llie best tract of lat.d on r*i..t Crook ; siny person desirous of j pnioli isino would do well to call ai.d see | tin- present crop on if. I will sell (ii terms to suit purchasers. It. J. CKI.COllV. Alio I J, 1?57, l!?>? 3Jnis. Notice. I FOIIKWAUN At.J. l'KUSONS from 1 trr.it n ' I'.ir a note g.veli to A. I.. Walls \ lor Nine Dollars, some tiino in 1855, with a | , credit ot Four Dollars on it. The contract | tor which l was given lias failed unit I will : not pay it unless compelled hy law. J. 1. McMl KUAV. Aug. 5, 25?3t. COTTON LANDS FOR SALE 'I'M IK S'JBSCKIIIF.lt OFFKKS Foil J Jl mile w hereon tie now resides, together i \v:th four or live other tracts adjoining ; .-it. j , Uateil lit or 25 miles South i.asl ot lain- | i cast- rxillc ami .'12 miles North of Camden, I all in l.anra*ter Dislriet. The home traet , eont.iins n.-j acres, ihe balance in tracts of * front - o aer?s down to 35 acre'?; all of the above lands join except one traet of 2<JU acres, more or less, which lies in the viein ity ol'Taxaliaw, nil woodland ami well limbered. 1 Any person w ishing to purchase will do well to e.vntiiino Ihe premises, also the present crop now growing upon ISo land-.? j 1 Coine an I s.?e ns I ntn delertned to sell ami , will give good indulgence. I expect to he ' at home regularly that no one will he dis- i 1 appointed in set log the lands to tlicit full , satisfaction. I 1 I slioiiM have said in the nroner nine.. I (hat tin*iv M aonte 8 or 10 good upringt ol' water on the inuds, betide* l>raiietic* eon" Htaiitly running, with good water, throughout all ?' them; also that, besides other < convenient building*, there i* a good tisn iiotidu nr.ti Screw on the preiainea. til,ASS CASTUN. | Aug. 5th, '25?tt. Law Notice. TMK undersigned have forinedn Parlnar. i ship for the practice of l-nw in Lancaster District. < All btisinrM ent-usted to tlicm, will re" ceive prompt attention. CAS ION ALLISON. IV. Tiiurt.ow Carton, Camden, S. C. ' It R. Ai t.isox, Otlive on Dunlap Sirc? t i opposite lite C. II. Lincaatcrville, S. ('. September 17U>, 1866. 3l-if. TAN YARD. Till'. subscribers inform the public that ' they are carrying on an e xtensive business, | [ 3 miles east of Lnricoatervillr, on the Red- ' tic-Id Rntd, in the 'IMNMIV/i AVlv I viv fs,?.n it, 1 i\nu llu?ine?< Person* dMiring to pi ichaee j sole, shoe, rr homes leather, would i' o w i ll I to give their a full. Green ordry hides will j j he taken in exchange for leather?6| centa | for grain hide*, 15 for dry hide* in exchange, ?r cellta u ill be paid ill cu*h. K, A. CAKKKY At CO. Oct. 32, 18ft. 3ti-ly. MOORE &. GLOVER, WHOLESALE GROCERY At PROVISION DEALERS, Corner East Bay and Market St't. A I.AKUK stock constantly on hand. Order* thankfully received and promptly executed. '.'.touwx"'i CHARLESTON,aC. Feb. IS, 1857, I?If. L nL* 7 m> *iA Miscellaneous. Mrs. J. V. POWELL'S HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. J vnni/VTTTr o n x uivu v \?jXjVj, a \j. | 'T'MIE Exercises of liiiti fnuuiiu.iy will be 1 resinned oil Monday? the 20th of July, in the New School Buildings now completing. A limited number of Pupils enn be nc- ] coniinodntei'. with Board. Terms, per Session of Five Months. Board, with Tuition in any or nil tin; English brunches, washing, fuel, ?tc $60,00 Mmie on Piano 20,00 j J Jay Scholars as heretofore, from 6.00 to 12,00 i Pupils charged from time of entrance to close of Session. No deduction made for absence, except in cases of protracted i 11ncss. The discipline is mild, but firm, strict ' obedience to rules being required from nil. ; It UPF.KEKCF.S : ? ClIAl! UK.sToS, S. ( :. Rev. .! Forrest, I). 1>. Rev."Win. It. Yates, i Rev. T. Smythe, P. I>. lion. J. Siiitmoiis. Rev. .1. Ituehiiian, I). 1). II. It. Frost, M. I>. ! (jcorgc S. Urvun, Esq., July 1st, 1857. * 20?tf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. JucIm'H A |la*scltiiu,1") lViition to sulijoct ! Ataignvc. I an Kquity to pay n j vs, ( Ia'jj.il di-innnt. In j Jrnm-tlu lo '.k. ) Hquity. AlU' flli/l lilt lioNturj li-nIiiiT ,1...1. i flints Jenncttu lielk nro notified mid ro- ! 'paired to present :iixl establish their do t mat: Is against her.beforo the Commissioner, mi or before liic 1st day of tSojiteiubei', 1*857. By order of the Court in above ease, June Term 1857. JAMES II. WITIIKKSPOON. C. E. L. D. I^measter C H., S. C. July 13, 1S57. 22?fit?pf $3 75 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Samuel B. Hammond, . In Iujuity l/inensvs. r ter. lit!I to subjeet Thomas Ballard. Can Kipiily !o pay a ' legal demand. The eredilors of Tboiuns Ballard,are noI'lieil and required to present and establish their demands against him, befor? the Colli* j iiiisMoiiur, on or In-Tore the 1st day ol No- I vvfuber, 1857. Ily order of the Court "in above ease June Term, ISJ7. J A MILS II. WITilKlSSI'OON, Lancaster II . S. C. ('. K. I.. I> Juiy L$, lb67. '22? 3ui.?pf .$<> 00 Law Notice TIIK undersigned have formed apnrtneriliip l'?>r tli.' practice' ?>f I.aw in 1-iscaslei iml tin' surrounding I hstriots. All Iniaiiioss entrusted to their care will receive prompt attention. DAW KINS ,V WYIJB. Titos. N. Mawkish, Utiionv ille, S. C. Joiin D. W vi.ik, Old Ordinary's Ollice in the t'ourl llomse nt l?inc:uilcrv ilie, S. < Dec. loth Idjli, 43?tf. CLARK, HYDE A CO.! (Successors to Roosevelt, IIy>lo ?v Clark,) ifiuiA i d Tirui;n;ics OF Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &e., No. 139 Meeting Street, XtM'ly opposite Charleston Hotel. ItuiiKItT A. CI.AltK, i SIM HON ilVl'K, > ('hnr!c*(t>u, S. V. AM>lti;\V T. ANDKKSON". ) Feb. 18, 1857, 1?ly. fc'l'RIMi AM) SUMMER ROODS. U I', are ju?t receiving a largo and full supply <>t Ni'iv :iud taxlnoiiabio Goods for i Spring and Summer vv ear,consisting of most every variety that - an bo called for. hoH ?iii I tie sold mi our umti;tI I'uir term*?cull and .xainine before purchasing if you would tludy your own interests IIASSE1.TINK A CUR ETON. April 1, 1857, tj?if. r|>111: LAI)II:S.\UK i?\UTK:ULARLY , JL requested to < ill and see our Stock of Ureas (Jood* consisting of beautiful Sum- \ inor Silk*, lb-rug, , !), Hcp.uigc, Itrilliants, , White, Colored and Printed Muslins, I'rin- [ lid Jaconets, Tissue Ch.nl ly*. Our stock ! of Prints is very complete. Some fine French printed cnmbricks, "Love* of Ronnets," Ribbons, French (lowers, Ac. II. & C. April I, 0?If. I IJST RKCK1VF.D, A LARCH AM) pj full supply of (tents ready made Clothing, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, Suits ot French and Kriglish Drap I)ete, >? lits ot Linen, Suits of Marseilles, Hals, Hoots (Congress (Jailers neither sewed or pegged,; but warrenlcd to not rip. II A C. J I ST RKCEIVKI), LINSEED OIL. i Train Oil, White Lead, lioolland tier- J man hitters, Rowans T?nie .Mixture, Browns ! Kse. Jam. Ginger, fit. Magnesia, Ha tomans j Drops, lioliowats Pills and Ointment, Ay- , era Cherry Pectoral and Fills, Arabian Lin- ; nineni, II It. It., Mustang Linamcot, Laudilium, Parngoric, Ac., If. &. C. I IJ ST RECEIVED, N. O. AND MUMft cmn>la Cotlee, (.'rushed and Ground : Sugars, West India. NO. ami Sugar House j Syrup, Kio J a \ a nnd .Mocha Collee, Mack- j erel, Mackironi Cheese, illackberry Brandy, ; Si< ? die., II, & C Reodcr So DcSaussuro. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j CHARLESTON, 8. C Nov. 19th 1866, 39?ly pd. COTTON SAW (HNS. rpilE SUBSCRIBER IS FREFARED A. to furuish tu the planters of tide and the surrounding District*. COTTON HIMS cf the best quality fit j|'2 per saw. Among the improvements of these Gins, is the tin covered brush nnd its protection from the rats nnd the moveable ribs by wliich they can be renewed when worn. 'l'he Freight on the Charlotte R. R will be pAid. JAMES M. ELLIOTT. Wiucsboro' 8. C. April 39. 11?6m Miscellaneous. Notice. Jhp-o I OPPP.K AT 1'ft IV ATK i ?Vg|j| salt* tIk* prem'ses occupied by \ iT2$! : I It. Button, a* a dwelling . mi shop, in l.ancnHlomlio. i Tortus made easy. W. TIICUUJW CASTON. March 19, 1857, 8?tf. To Planters and House T*._ *1 J JJUUUC1 o. The subscriber returns his thanks for the j very liberal patronage received for the |>a t. and takes this method to inform the citizens of Cheater and surrounding Districts, and the whole South, that he lias effected another j improvement in the Cotton (Jin & Whout Thrasher, that excels any that have ever been intro .1 1 I . r. i t vtuccu lyri'imiiri' . UIKlirOIll lOllg t'.\ pcrU'llCC, !u' It.is no fear in challenging any other Factory, either North or South, to produce tin i equal. lie feds very confident in saying to the public, that his Ciins excel in performtince any other inuke or pattern now in use. | With dry cotton the roll cannot be broken or made to spew over, which no other pre- , tends to claim, and with food dr'ning pnw. j er and attendance, a 45 saw gin, will gin ( from 4 to (I hales or more in a dav, weigh- ] ing from 350 to 100 lbs.: x?'?ii*.ii is a, much as any one hand can well handle in a dav. j Any person wanting a (Jin er Thrasher, can lie supplied by sending on his order to me tit Lew isville, Chester District. S. <Work will he shipped to any place desired. REPAIRINCi done at the shortest possi- J lib notice. To House lhiilders. I will say that I am i manufacturing SASH, Ill.lNDSiV DOORS of any '.lotrcription, made of the liest material, i and dry lumber, and w orkiiinnship the very | best. All work carefully packed and forwarded to order. JOHN SIMPSON. Junu 11 tli, 1856. . 17.1 f. NATIONAL POLICE(1AZKTTE. I This (ire it Jnureal (if ('rime and Criini- | nals is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country. It eon- ! lams :ui ilie ' irent Trials, Criminal Cases, mill appropriate I'Mitorials on tlie same, topclher w ith iulVrination on Ciiminal Matters. not to be found in any other newspaper. M?* Subscriptions, ?2, per Annum : Si, for Six Months, to be remitted !>v Subscribers, (who should write their name* and the tow n, euunty and state where they reside plainly.) to 1C A. SEYMOUR,, Editor it Proprietor of the National Puii"^ (iazetto, New York City. Duncan G-aston McRae IS NOW LOCATED AT LANCASTER ville, and resorts to this method of an nounein^ to the citizens of lcincaster that lie is prepared to survey land ; lie oilers to serve them with promptitude. (.'apt. J. I). Mcllwuiii ropiests bint to stale that he has retired from the oeeupation (except the completion of litigated surveys) and hopes that lie will sh ire a portion of the patronage that would aver jo to liiiu. May 27, 1857. 15?3in. SOUTH UAItOUIVA. Judson A. 1 lasseltine "1 In Equity laiueaster vs. | Distiiet, Hi 11 to set Samuel Sin*oea (. .?-i-i-. 1 - ' - - , v..vW f 41-uuv lor i John U. Ingram | l'raud Injunction I*. '1'. Hammond. J Relief Account. I 1' appearing to my snti.sfact on that Sam1 uci Spetice, one of the defendants in as ! hove Bill, resides without the limits of this j State. It is ordered on motion id' Cook j Solicitor for complainant that the said Sam- i uel Speliee do answer, plead or demur to . the Hill hi above case on or before the 1 Itb j day of November 1857, otherwise judge- j unlit pro coufesso wiil be ordered against | him. JA.MKS II. WITUKRSl'OOX, C. K. I. I). Aug. 3, 1857, "Jo?3m. I'f. $ti.U0. S () U T 11 (J A It 0 L I N A. LANCASTER WSTRICT. Sarah I'reye, by next "j friend John Adams, ! Petition for i vs. j Trustee. John I'reye. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that John j . Pre ye, the defendant resides without the ] limits of this State. It is ordered on mo- | live of Clinton solicitor for |?etitioner, that j the said John I'reye, do answer, plead or i demur to the petition iu above case on or j before ihe loth day of September 1857, otherwise judgement pro coilfesso will be ordered against him. J V II |.'<i II VVITIIl'Don/uvi! . w ... ?i i i iii.ivn w\; , c. K. k D. I May 30, 1837, 16?3m?l'f. $6. THE STATE <>! ' sol' I'll CAKoLlNA. LaNCASTKK DlSTtUCT. In Iho Common I'leas. II. II. William* i vh. > Attachment. W. W. Hart. S Whereas, the plaintiff did on the 14tli t day of March 1837 tile hi* declaration a- [ gainst the Defendant who (us it is said) is ! absent from and without the limits of this j State, and linn 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 appenr and plead to the said Declaration on or before the lftlh day March (1838) which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tifiyeight, otherwise hnal and absolute judgement will then be given and awarded against him. J. A STKWWAN, Clrk. March 1 1th 1857. 5?o.a.m. for ly. BLANKS! BLANKS! ! IV- II ?> r. wuiiiu can mo attention ??i members o the bar and m agist r it leu of Ibis and the sur rounding Districts, to our extensive assort incut of Blanks. We have now on hand a full supply printed in excellent style, and can fill all orders promptly at seventy-live cents per quire cash. We are also prepared to print Briefs nt short notice, in handsome style and us low as the work can be done nny where in the Ststo for Moses A. Miller t Writ in va. > foreign I*. W. Strange, y Attachment. Notice is hereby given that I have levied upon s tract of land belonging to Dcfen* dnnt, adjoining lands of M. A- T little, Jatnea (irnv and the llncuis land.at. si. cnuinminn two hundred acre* more or lean, by virtue of the above Attachment. HENItY HANCOCK, S. L. D. j I April 29th 1857, 11? tx. I -A* r-'k * Miscellaneous. AME1UCAN SAFKTV?PAPER MANU FACTUM NO COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Capital $500,000. A-Nicholas, Presi't. Office. 70 Wall St A Perfect Security against all mannir of' Fraud or Counter/citing on Pu- | per?To Prevent Photographs and Anastatic Counter' /cits, Measures, Trans / />'j' ro nf -1 //.-i</rv H iving purchased the Patent for tlio exclusive ri^ht to manufacture and sell the , new Chemical Paper in Ameiiea, invented and patented in Kngland by Henry Glenn, | a eel"l?ratvd chemist and officer in the . Dritish army, it is hardly necessary to nay < that 'h" Paper is recommended by Mr. Kent t Assayer, of the U. S. Mint. Mr. Lyman of [ , the New York Clearing House, and Meade , Hrolhers, extensive and skilful photograph- , era, UI53 Ilroadway, N. Y. The. latter say . that no imitation can he made on a cheek or hank note printed on the Safety Paper, i llelow is our list of prices : Hank Checks?33 ets per lb. I tin k Hills?1 for 1000 sheets. HilU of Hxcliangc?$-0 for 1000 sheets. Promissory NJo'es?40 ets. per lb. Sight and Tunc Drafts??-3 for 1000 sheets. Insurance Policies?40 ets. per lb. Railroad Stocks &. Honds?10 cents per 1 lb. 1 Hank and State Stocks?10 ets. per lb. ' Honds and Mortgages?10 ets. per lb. ' Wills and Deeds?10 ets. per lb. For wrapping Silks and other lino arti cbsit is excellent, as it prevents moths.? ' 40 cts. per II). F ir Indentures and Agreements. 40 cts ' per II). ' All Stale and County Records should ' always he printed or written on this Paper, ' a*, the chemicals inserted in the pulp not only prevent erasure or transfer, hut make it lasting as time. ' For Southern Climates it is excellent, \ and n.uch superior to any other ; as the ' uioistness of the climate does not destroy it ' ?the pioperties inserted in pulp being a 1 preventive. In all the southern states, Ou- ' ha, the West Indies and the Central Amer ' tan States, no public records can he kept 1 over 'JO years, written on the ordinary pa- ! per, while the oils and other chemicals inserted in this paper nnkes it indestructible ' by the ravages of time. It is all proof a gainst months, rats and other vermin, which' feast on and destroy all oilier paper now in use. The Company have now in operation Mills in Morris county, N. J., of about 300 horse power, and are able to till all orders for paper at the shortest notice. All orders fertile Paper must be addressed to A. N P'I lOl.AS, President of the company, No. To Wall Street. July 2-2, '67. 23?3in 25 WITNESSES: JJ <?R TUB ^ Forger Convicted. 0 JOHN S. 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C. importers a,ni) jobbers in english, french and german fancy goods. .'iLmieli 0/ UFanctj VJ \ij ((j oo<l? 1f)jc. tjjc. II'. II. Hatch. C. I). Pratt. J. (I. King. Fih. 18, 1857, 'V 1?ly. F RASE LI & THOMPSON. FACTORS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS and FORWARDING AGENTS, AtllierN .\orfli WliaiT, niD*!.! fk vskk,i a r PAUL S.THOMPSON. J unariejton, s. l. Not. 6th '.866, H8?ly. pd. Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, Resident Kitrgcon l>cnti*t, YOKKVILLK, S. C., Offers hi* Profe**ional Service* lo tho citizen* of lancnster Village and surrounding country AR TIFICIAL TKfcTU inserted on Gold I Plate, from one to a full sett. I June llth, 1856 16-ljr Misc ellaneous. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. | I .am as't t k District, IN THE COMMON I'LEAS. K. G. Hillings who is in the Custody of the Sheriff of Lancaster District, by virtue : of writs of Capias Ad Respondendum at the suits of Belts Stevens, MeKinzie I Cnooiv & Co, B. F. Wheeler, YVilte &. i Goodwin, and D. F. MeRae, having tiled in my office, together with a Schedule on oath | of his Kstnte and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Fleas, praying tl at he may be admitted to the benefit of the nets ?t' tho General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said Belts Stevens. McKin/ie Cndow &. Co., B. K. Wheeler, Witte &. Goodwin, uid I) P. Mcllne, and all other tho Creditors to whom the said K. <?. Hillings U in i my wise inJebted, be. and they are hereby . mmmoned and liuve notiee to appear.before the said Court at I<ancastcr Court House, | in the Third Mondtiy in October next to . how cause, if any they can why the prayer ^ >f the petitioner aforesaid should not be I {ranted, Olliec of Common Pleas, Lancaster l)is- < rict, July 13, 1857. J. A STEW MAN, CTk. July 15. ? 'JJ?3m 11110 STATE OF SOU 1 11 OA 110LIN A. j LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common I'lcas. * George SV. Mobley and 1*. T. Moblcy, ? ' ivho are in tho Custody of the Shoritf of ' Lancaster District, by virtue of writs of 1 Japiaa Ad Respondendum at the suits <.t 1 t RuooVe.lt, Hyde Co . Rankin, Puiliam & 'J .'ft., and (iilliland, Howell iV Co., having fl ill-.(I in mv office, tngethc with a Schedule, . in oath ol" their whole Estates and effects, .heir petitions to the Court of Common ('leas, praying that they may he admitted i c ,o tlie henefil of the Acts of the General a \ssemlily made for the relief of Insolvent S Debtors. It is ordered, that the said, Roosvolt, ? ilydc &. Co., Rankin, l'nlliam & Co., and jillilartd, Ilowell &. Co., and all other the reditois to whom the said Qeorgo \V. Mob- * ey &. I'. T. Mobley is in anywise indebted jc and they are hereby summoned, and have ? lotice to appear, beftire the said Court at c Lancaster < ourl House, on the Third Men- t lay in October next, to show cause if any , they cm, why the prayer of the petitioners should not be granted. Ollice of Common I'leas, Lancaster District, July 10, 1857. J. A. STEWMAM, Cl'k. j July 15. 11-?3m j 111K STATE OF X< )U I'll CAROLINA. " Lancaster District. Joseph I*. Button who is in the custody j, >f the Sheriff of Lancaster District, by 1 .irtue of a Writ ot Capias Ad Sutiftfucicn- i luin at the suit of J. Adams, having tiled j i i) my oiiu-o together with n Schedule, on 1 v i.illi, of liU Eilutc and effiocts Itis Petition ! 1 to the Court of Cominun l'leas, praying!' ll-at lie may lie admitted to the bom-lit of ? the Acts of the tieneral Assembly, made I' for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is | ' ordered, that tlie said J. Adams and all i other tlie creditors of to whom the said , Joseph 11. llstton is in any wise indebted be and tiiey a.o hereby summoned, and have notice to appear, before the said Court at Lancaster Court House, on the Third Monday in October next, to show cause if any they can, why the prayer of the Petition aforesaid should not be grantedJ. A. SPEWMAN, CTk C. C. P. ? Office Court of Common Pleas, i 1 Isuicastor District, January 13, 1857. y 20?3t?. JI HIE STATE OF SOUTH CAIIOLINA ! Lancaster District. < 11. It. Hancock who is in the custody of ' he She rill' of Lancaster Distiict by virtue j j if a writ of Capias Ad Satisfaciendum at j j .he suit of J. A. Ilassellino assignee, Imv- . ng liled in my office together with a Sclied- | lie, on oath, of his Estate and officets, his t i'etilion to tl e Court of Common Pleas a ray in g that he may be admitted to the icnefit of the Acts of the tieneral Assein- t >ly made for the relief ol Insolvent Deb- t ors. It is ordered that the said J. A. Hasieltinc assignee and all other tlie creditors .o whom tlie said 11. It. Hancock is in any aisc indebted, he,and they are hereby sum iiwncii iiuu ii.nv iivmcu in appear lie lore villi ' a ciid Court, at Lancaster Court House on | ? Iho Third Monday in October next, to show I iauso, it' any they can, why the prayer of i the Petition aforesaid should not be granted. ' J. A. STEW MAN. * Cl'k C. C. I1. i Olfico Court of Common Pleas, ( t Lancaster District, S. C. January 5, 1857. 20?3m , T11E STATE < ?K SOUTH CAROLINA. < Lancaster District. M. E. T. MeDoweP, who Is in tlie eusto- i dy of the SheritF of Lancaster District, by virtue of writs of Capias nd Respondendum, . at the suits of Nancy Cherry and others, i having tiled in tny ortiee together with a \ schedule, on oath, of his Estate and effects 1 his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he mcy be admitted to the benefit of tlie Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent Debtors.? It is ordered, that the said Nancy Cherry and others, and all other of the creditors to whom the said M. K. T. McDowell is in any wise indebted bo and they are hereby summoned, nnd have notice to appear before the ??id Court at laincaster Court House on the third Monday in October next to show cause if any lliey can, why the prayer of the petition should not be granted. Office Court of Common Picas, Lan taster District July 21st 1857. J. A. STEYVMAN, Clerk, C. C. P. July 22, 23?3m. SOUTH CAROLINA, LANCASTER DISTRICT. James E. Curclon, In Equity, Ijineasva. 1 tcr District, So. Cn. George VV. Doby, II. Hill to set aside R.Price,D. M.Crock- confession of iudg ctt, ft. el. ment for fraud, Injunction Relief. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, that George W. I)<>bv, one of the Defendants in above stated case. | resales witnoui the limits or this Suite.? On motion of Cooke, solieilor furcomplainant, it i* ordered that the aaid defendant George W. I)oby, do answer, plead or de* inur to the Bill in above stated casc, on or before the 1st day of September 1857, otherwise Judgment proconfesso will lie ordered Against him. . JAMES II. WITHERSP(X)N, C. E. L. I). Mav 25, 1857. 15?3m?Pf. 86 LAST NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to T. R. J. R. Magill. or to Magill &. Heath, will rouku immediate payment, as the above business must uoaitnely be settled up. T. R. MAOILU July 1st, lg67. 20?tf. Medical Advertisments Leonard's South American Fever and Ague Remedy \ is a Cheap, Safe and Permanent Cure, ind is also a Preventive OF THIS VARIOUS FORMS OF Billious and Intermittent FeversI'ricc?Ouo Dollar por bottle. This 1*. eparation contains no Arsenic or ffercury, anil will not, lik?* the many comtouiids now rcconiinciulod for Millions oroth;r FEVERS, leave the system in a condition nore to be drcai\cd than the disease; but it* rent merit is in its CURATIVE, l'UKVEN riVK >in-l RESTORATIVE properties, und idaptcd to all Auks and conditions of the sya cm. Nearly all the articles which outer into its oinpo.sition are of themselves, singly, remedial gents for the cure of KlKKlUl ^and INTERIITTEXT FEVERS. A< a preventive, this .l/edicino should bo sod by convalescents, Travellers, Emigrants, ml others, during the Summer and Fall mouths, flicn malm ions diseases are most prevalent. A Treatise by (j. A. bKoNAUD, New-York, id the disease, with Testimonial:* and C'ertifi* iates of cures perfected, can be obtained gta* uitously, at all the placed whore the medicine 5 Sold. C 10 II TI I'" 1 C A T E S. The following statement of the Rev L. M* 'ease, Sup't of the Five Points House of In lustry, as given below, is one that sneaks vol* jnes as to the valrnbl ; properties of this rein dy. Mr. * .jOonaid?Sir:?1 take a pleasuro n trai inning to you the following facts, in reution to a cttre perfected by the use of your S. V. Fever anc Ague Kemcdy, upon one of tho n males of the House ot Industry. John Young vho has been sulloiiug from the chills and hirer during the past live months, was in Novem?er last attacked, and the paroxysms were as tevere as any 1 ever knew ; almost instant rolief was experienced on giving the lirst dose ; )ii the expected day of return, it was administered, and it lnd the happy ell'-ct of iutorriipting the paroxysms. Since then every vestige of the disease lias left him, and he has recover uu iii.i lurun.T mmicu appeal.nice Hint iicaiin. Truly yours, Ac., L. .1/. l'oase. Now York, Jan. 23, l85'J. Mr. A. F. Sterling, of this city, has consent* ted to the publication of the following facts, >ver his signature, concerning a cure perfected jy the use o this remedy, which lact.s are corroborated by the Rev. L. M. Pease, who was tci|uaiiited with uli the eficumstances. Mr. (?. A. Leonard?Dear Sir:?Some ten lays since, 1 heard of a poor but deserving human, in J/ulberry Street, who was suffering rout a severe attack of chills and fever, conracted iit the low grounds, near Newark, N. J I gave hint one bottle of your South American Fever and Ague Remedy, and it affords mo Measure to say, that the disease has been broten up by its use, and a permanent euro elfeced. Truly yours. A. F, STKULINU. New York, Nov. ti, 1850, I am acquainted with the facts set forth in he above certificate, and can witness to the ruth of ttie statements therein contained. L. M. PKHSK. Sup't Five Points House of industry. The following Certificates of Fred k L. Ilet tie aid Henry Meier, arc among thase peculiar caes in wliich a permanent cure can be effected lotivithstandiug their continued exposure to iredisposing causes. At the time the cures rere perfected, they were engaged in die Chemcal Works of J/essrs. ('lias- Pri/.cr & Co., of his city. After having been troubled with Fever and Vgue for nearly a whole month, and swallowed ots of tpiinine, an acquaintance of mine reSolium tided me to tiy a bottle of w hat is called lie South American Fever and Ague Remedy, iml sure enough it worked like a charm. 1 :ook it only one dav, and that was the lastl aw oftlie fever. It is with right pleasure that ! state this fact for the benefit of all whom it may concent, ami wish everybody the suino success iu mastering this distressing disease, which is likely enough, it they will follow my example. FItF.b'K L. UKRTLK, Aug. iS55. It Whipple St. lirookklyn. -i 1 have had the Fever and Ague for severa wee to. which kept tne at home, unable to work 1 tried a number of prcsciptions, without find iug any relief, until my factory boss sent me a bottle ot the South American Fever and Ague Remedy, which I have used, and alter some days found tnyself entirely cured. I have had no attack since 'hat time, now fourteen mouths, and feel great confidence in this valuable medicine, to which 1 owe my recovery. IliyNKV ArKIKR, Sept. 'JO, IG55.9C McKibbin St. Williamsburgh. The certificates of Mr. J. G. T'nderhill. Drue'. gist, of Jamaica, N. Y., and those received through him, will he read with much interest not only from the very respectable chrractor of the parties, hut that tho medicine was used under very unfavorable circumstances, and only when othci remedies had been used without success. Mr. O. A. Leonard, N. Y.?Dear Sir In? 4 closed you will tind some certificates of the rfj foots of your medicine in this place. It girea satisfaction to every one that has used it, and the sale will incrcaae as it becomes known. I take the responsibility to waraut it. Mr. Stephen Henderson, of this place sent a bottle to "his wife's sister, with like' good result* an whon uaed.by hitnoelf Olid wife. Mr, If. in an old man*a very respectable citizen of thia place, and In well known. I Truly yours, kc., .IAS. G. TJSDEUUILI/. Jamaica, N. V., Sept, 28, ?851, JAwe certificates might he tdded to swell the list, but a delicacy on the part of many not to hare their name appear in print, prevents a publication of llient, Tho above, however, are sufficient evidence* to establish the fact, that thia remedy is without an equal for the permanent cure of the Fever and Ague. A supply of the above .Medicine on hand, and for sale by Til OS. U. JfAGIl.T., an-J J. ATlAtf?. ant) i Merchant* generally in this section, 0u?, 1 Feb. 18,