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HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. When the Complexion assumes a Fallow nppearanco, ami tlie whiles of the eyes tinged with yellow, there is mischief at work in the | liver. A dose or two of the I'ills will then ar- ! rest tiie progress of tiic disease, and save much p.tiu and trouble; but should the malady have , reached a more dangerous stage, and taken the I shape of billions fever or jaundice, and the ; functions of the stomach, liave become disorder- < ed, a course of the remedy may l>e necetsary, i The cure is merely a rpicstion of time, for how- j ever VtGiCtil tiio ?yiR|iU)iU?^ bo, hnw o\ IT long tlic patient may have sufl'vicd, tlud potcut I remedy will inevitably produce the desired ef- | feet if administered in accordance with the di- j rcctions. V1 A'MOST r.vTHAIlUhl V X t! V it ?? * ttii/"rpn ?.w \ Dr. M'LAN'E'S CE1.EUK.VTKI> VERMIFUGE. PilBIMKhD UY FLEMING ItltOiS OK rinSUt'KO New York, March 19 1882. Tliis is to certify that 1 have been troubled , for almost lour years with a choking sensation, I sometimes so bud as almost to suffocate me; 1 employed two regular physicians, but to no pur- j pose. 1 was then persuaded to try a bottle of l)r M'Line's Celebiated Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh. 1 took two tea- J r-poonsfull at one dose. It soon beguati to operate, when it m.ide thorough wink, (1 had a regular worm factory within me.) 1 should judge it brought away (rum me aouie two quail* ol J worms; tliuy hat the appearance '?f having btirsted. 1 took the remainder of the bottle nt two done#. The effect #iii, it brought away i about one quart tuore, all chopped to piece.*.? I 1 now feel like a different person. The above is trout a widow lady, foitv fix | years of age, resident of this city. For fuither j particulars, the public are referred to Mr. liardie. No. Manhattan place, or to K. L. Theall, Drugg'st, cornet of Kutger and Moutoe street*, i p8>*~ Purchasers w ill be cat etui to a-k for OK. U L.lNK'S CF.LKUUATKU VKIIM IFL'tjK, ! manufactured by KLKMINti ItliOS., of l'itt burgh, I'a. All other Vermifuge* in compuri- j son are worthless. Dr. M'Limic'h genuine Vet- | ttiifuge, also his celehrtited Liver I'tlls, ran now j oe liii'l *t all (' ,?|H!i'Ul>lo dmg itore.". None genuine without (In* signature ut ^ 19J KI.KMINT, l?UO.-?. Iflf I I'M ROI.It'S (ti'.S I'INK I'KKPA RATION ! IIKI.MlloMi'S Ki'iiuinc l'KKl'AK ATIoN. ] ill.I MltOl.K'S genuine I'KKI'AU ATloN. lll.LMltol.D'S genuine I'll KI'A RATION. i I-' propiii'il itceuiiling (<> I'lniriiiuev iuhI Client ' islry, wtili the gr<i?t'*?t accuiacv ami t'tu-niiiul knowledge ilevotfti to their cntiihiiiution. ,lr|f I.L.MlloLD'S (.KM INK PRKPARATION. j 1 * K><r di-.uscr ot ihc Bhuldcr, Kid.n * s, liravel, hi id l)ro|?*?v. K.VK ! UK A I) I RKAD!?"V? Mllicted 1 Jl\ ri*i? I," (lie billowing lYrtitieute of aciuool 1 over ii*' m'iiii' standing : II. T. IIki.miioI.Ii?l>ear Sir: I have hoen tiouhhd with ftll alllicl oil of (lie lilaihloi m il Niilncy* lor <>\or twenty jcurn, 1 Imvo tried ffiyriclana ill vain, mill a( last concluded to give your genuine l'lepuiiitimi u iiial, u- i li.nl I loan I it highly spoken of. it ulloi.lt.I mo ilu- | L, Illt'U.ltc lollv't. I IwVt'UM'tl ill. If l.oll ItMill] ' I littvu liotuiin tl hunt- relief fiotn its rRvcl* Hiid eel mmli better tlmii 1 have lor twenty tenia previous. I hnve the greatest tiiitli in il? \ it no -an.I Ciliiitivu power*, ninl shall <lo nil in m\ |>o*0r lO Wake it known lo llio ullllt tcti. Hoping tltts inuv prove advantageous in you in usMaliiig tou to intrudncv Hie medicine. 1 am truly your*, M. McI'ormic. Mhi.iIiI any doubt Mr. MeCorinie'n statement be refer* to the following gentlemen: linn Win, Hlglei,Kl-v?ovenioi, f'elisylv uiia. , 11 oil. I'liun. IS l.iieine, l'i..linlelpliiu. I;nil. J. t) Nona, Jiiilge, l ingo I'u. I'a 11?nr. <1. S. Mint k, Judge, Philadelphia. Hull. It. K. fuller, ha-linvmnoi Pclinst I valiia. lion. fuli. Lewis. Judge, Philadelphia. Hun. U. tiiicr, Judge I*. Court. , Ilini li.W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia Hon. \V. A I'nrter, I'itJ' Snl.cilur Philudcl- j (It! lit. lion. John li'gltfr, En-Governor, I'nlifoiiiin. lion. K lluiik.'i, *lu<lilui (iunviul Wuiiimg- ( lull, (). I'. .Iml iiiniiv others, if niTHiir. See wlvoi li'imient liriuifil UEI.tlltiJl.IVS GENUINE I'HkI'SKATloS, , in ditoilivr column. ??????~??? | LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT. CORK El FED EEK1.Y n y THOMAS K. MAG1U> jnt^gmg 't tinny per vtl I'i to IS ltaiv Hopu, per 1 1-2 to I I Cotton Hope, per lb 22 to 2-> II utter, 16 to SO llecl, 5 to ft i 2 li.t<-uit, Hog Kouud. 14 * to 17 . Hce*w?x, IS to 2" t untile*, Ad per lb." 10 to 4ft Codec, U.o, li to lti Co. n, J.nO Chir-kcii*, per pair 20 to 2ft Kg);*, per doX li) lluui, per bl ' tl 00 to G.fto Fotldet, per cwt 75 luO 11on, pci pound t> to 6 l-l Kurd, per lb 1 ft to 1G I I . Lead, per lb 12 1-2 MolitSse*, X. O. per g*l 95 to l.nt) XaiU, cut, per keg 6 25 to tf.fto OuU, per dozen 2-5 to 37 t (imiiliurgi, per jard, Iimvj 14 to 1ft : l'otutoct, -Northern per butliel 2.25 f . Potatoes, Country per bushel flu to 75 I'owtler, per lb ?7 Itiuc per li uhel 4 .50 to 6.O0 Soger, X. O. per lb 14 to 1 rt Sug.tr, Crushed, pet lb IS to 2(1 l S.tlt, per reek It.Do .-tieei, ran, pwr in. 72 to '2ft Tea lljiOii, per Ih It.'O to 1 .'2ft Tallow, per lb (scarce) 1-1 Vinegar, per gal. 40 to 60 Yarn, per hunch, . to 1.U6 / THE MAKKKIrt. ' Columbia. Aug 28. We have no Iran taction* to notice in colton to day, and we can only continue our fmmer quotation* of I'J to K> cent*, of w liicli the article freely comiiluoda when of- ! fared. Churli eton August 27. j Cotton?The transaction in thi* article duiilijf the lant three d.iyahave been limited i to Home 23J bale*. 137 of which wore sold at life. 1'ricce aru nominal, nod are inllueneed altogether by cirouni"ti?ncea. New York, Aug. 27. I Cotton in firm, and 400 Imlea were sold to-day. Floor ha* declined froiu b a 10c per bid. Wheat haaadvamed 3c per bushI " New Orleana. Aw. 27. L Tlicrc wi re no an lea of (Julton to-day.? Middling in quoted nt from Ift to I5je per lb. 'i lia hIn for the Week were 1,000 ti. lf*, mid the receipt* 'J'JO hnlee The Mock in porf in 7 250 bales. The decreuae in receipts for the ae.iaon nt Ihi* port in , 2 11.0(10 M d nt i.II llu- | '>i' - 58 I/jC0 boles. Older Article* art unchar ged. J ' rTew Advertisements, H|W\-A(iKNTs WANTED. " ?\ ' either Ladies or Gentlemen, in e\eiy town and county in the United Shite.*, to change in a genteel business by w hich they can make t'roin 81,000 to 2.000 a tear. For | articular*, address, enclosing stamp, S A DEWY & Co., IJox 161, Philadelphia, l'a., Sept. 2. 1857. 2Si ?121. ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE, OF CINCINNATI, O. Chartered in 18 15. Whole number of Matriculants, 2569 ; Graduates, 723. f I'M IF. 13th W inter session wi'I commence A or. .Monday, October 12, 1857, and continue sixteen weeks, in the col lege edifice, corner of Court and lMtnn streets, Cincinnati, Gratuitous preliniiiinry lectures will be delivered from the 1st to the 12tli of ( )etober. The Spring Session will commence immediately after the close of the Winter Session. Kxhensks, Etc.?The College fees are as follows : Matriculation, 85 ; Tuition, $20 ; Clinic fees $5 ; Graduation, $2"> ; Deinoi si rotor's ticket (optional), ?o. For fuitlie* infoimati?ii, address Jt. S. NEWTON, M I)., 90 Seventh si., Cincinnati. Sept. 2. 1807. 29? It LAND WARRANTS! WIIKLLKU & KV EKKTT, ki{<?ki:ks. \I-:\V YORK CITY, W'i.l pay for Homily Land Warrant* of all (ii'tiominatioti*, TWO I'KII CENT. ABOVE MAlt KET I'HICIIS, until < Vtoiler Wr liaiinjj a lar^o nir.oiuit t< deliver at that time. Send them 111 <>itThe following an* tin1 Lit* ~t quotation* : 1M> arret ..... in I JO " 1?U SO " 91 40 41 ..... no l'.ir'ii1* sending Warrants l?y in.il, will be paid i!it> same as though Ihrv were personals jirt'xcnl Draft remitted 1?y return mail. Address NVIihKDKR iV BVT.RRI'r. Urukcrii, Ncii Vmk City. Si pt. 2, ii'J? tt. N 0 T I C ? \S TIIKitK was no meeting of the ('emmis-inners of I'oor i n the 1st Motidev ill Aug., there villi he :i meeting I Hie Maid Hoard on the 1-t Monday hi September. IJy order of Sa.virt.t. Uoittssos. Clmirinin S It. Maskky, s.r'y. Ail- 19, ly.<7. 27-31. Valuable Tract of Liand roll SAIX / Mi\TAl\l\i; 27A A? lti:s. MtiliKor V./' le-M. lying oil the Water* ol I'lel t 'reek .i<:j >initi- lands el Kilvy idlor, A It Aloore and olio rs. On the premise* i* a ho. one I 1 . .-I!!.... II in- - urn- ijmil.- linn mi necessary mi; milldin un li is hi.ill to lit- llio lio.il tract ot l .iid on K'at Crock : any |> r*nn ib -irons of pillcli nino Would do W ell to call ai d see i lie present crop on it. I will sell i a terms to miiiI piiri'lnisi-rs. II J (.It h<i< ?lt V. Alio. 1lSj7, -0?ilium. MANSION HOUSE CA.MDKN, S C. 'PIIK SCUSCItlUKR return* bistl.anU 1 to !ii- 11 it'll Is and I lie travelling public, fur Jl.e liberal support winch lie ium received, mid pledges himself that notliinir on > i? p irl shall lie wanting to make their stay pleasant and agreeable, A']' I IIK Oi l) M \.\KlON\ His Table w ill always coinp.irc wiih any i i | ibe up Country. With j?ood cleanly and >ir\ Rooms. and nt'.cnlixe servants with a desire to plea*v. Ilii Stables will ho found in ^nod order, it .Illicit hi a tlliillli t)sller. Ills l)(ino. i)u? Ocknlb, i.ll.ii lti d to tlit* Ilouse,runs reg<I.Ir. , to .11.li I'm.Ill the 1>> pol, all i io all) pari of tin- Tmt it. j I trovers can always he supjl'uil with 1 I?TS :i! <1 SI' MIUNU, with Hii1 r | convenient* ? Ion their stock, and provender 1 furnished at a small advance on market rates. E. (i. K0UI\M)\, I'ropi ict or. Aug.# 'JO, 1P57. hni Gold! Gold!: Gold!.! The greatest offer in gold pens, gold pencils, gold chains, and gold watches, ever made.? Hi ad the following : A splendid gnlil premium wrath fioni five to one hundred dollars, positively given t > any person v ho can spare one day in a week, or one hour in a day, getting up cluhs cd subscribers in his own and adjoining ncighliorhoods, foi the best and most popular Family Newspaper now published. No expense, no outlay, no capilul | required of ageula. .In entire new plan is pro* posed, bv winch any person can suo-ced in making it a paying business, who will undertake ! the agency. A private circular, tor the inspection ot agents only, w ith lull list of premiums, will In ,eiit to any one who desires i*. on re. ; ccipt t>{ i* ?u?np ti> pav return poslag" w""io agent* have earned a hundred tiollai gold jwiuli > in one wwk. Evary fuinilv should read at least one Newspaper t:oni New Yoik City, without intei luring with their Local Papers, which of course can, not, ami slmu.d not, be dispensed with. Itiit New York b :ug the great coiiuiiercial andbu.sia?M |MN*fc>f mis Continent, no fanner, mc cbauic, profew -nal man, or meichaiit, is properly piepaieti for lie etnei ge>i?ie* of Ins calling utiles* lie i* in coiiiinuiiit anon with New Yoik City, by mean* ol one of its first class New-paper mediums, Such a medium is our I.mom,' I ueutial in polities, but giving all the facts items ol news, urn! limiting incidents worth knowing throughout the country. A VALUABLE GIFT. Kacli new subscribe) will receive with the first No. of hi* or her paper, one of the new ami beautiful glass pointed indelible Pencils," jual iinpo.^l bum Liu ope, and lor which wo l.ave obt;Wed the exclusive agency tur this ! Country. This is the most ingenious and useful little improvement ol the present age, and ia the only pencil ever made that will write with ink, making it tiolh a pen and pencil of the finest , ... in, -aim- m..c. kiii nm? iwr ji'urs, and lor practical um* i* worth mor? than any gold pen in the inailtet, for li-l of premium* and full particular*, addrc**. IIA LI, \ WKHT, Puhbiahcra, ?? New Yoik City. The*? Pencil* supplied to the trade at a profitable dUcoui.t. I Aug. ??, 2S -tf. lllankM! Blank*!! A HU#*PLY of blanka on hand at the ledger O'lioe. lha. will In- sold exclusively tor ratK. Person? will oblige u? by not ! unking fir them on an tlher term.*. Any 1/ 'S*6. 36?tf. Miscellaneous, Mrs. J. V. POWELLS HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. I YORKVILLE, S C. ?TMIR Exorcises of tltis Seminary will be A_ resinned on Monday. (he 20th of Julv, in the New School Ihiildinos n*>?v completing A limited number of Pupils can be accommodated with Hoard. To- . ^?o : ? ? - oc!.-,.'ja 'ji r ivc racmiis. j Hoard, with Tuition in any or nil the Kngli*h brunches, washing, fuel, &.C $60,00 Music on Piano *20,00 Day Scholars as heretofore, from 6.00 to 12.00 Pupils charged from time of entrance to close of Session. No deduction made for absence, except in eases of protracted illness. The discipline i- mild, hut firm, strict obedience to rules being required from all. Refkhknces:?Chari.f.ston, S. ('. Ilev. J. Forrest, I). P. Itev. Win. It. Yates, llov. T. Sinythe, I>. I). Hon. J. Simmons. Hev. J. Ituchiuaii, P. P. II. It. Frost, M. P. GOorge S. Hi van, K.?q., July 1st, 1 KJi. ' 20?tf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Samuel H. Hammond, , In Equity Caucus. vs. / ler. Bill to subject I Thomas Ballard. C an Equity to |?ay a ' leyal demand. The creditors of Thomas Ballard,arc no. tificd and required to present and estahlish I their demands against him, he fore the CoinI misarioner, on or before the 1st day ol Noi voinbor, 1S57. By order of tiie Court in above case ; June Term, 1S.?7. JA.MKS II. \V!TIIKKSI?(K)\, I I.aiicaster C. II , JS. C. C. K. I,. I). I July 13, 1S.">7. 22?3m.? pf $6 00 CLARK, HYDE &. CO. (Successors to Itoosevoll, Hyde A Clink,) i> i a: i:ct 111 ro ic 11: it s "I Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c., No. 139 Meeting Street, Ncarly <?jij?? -it ? Cliurlc-don 11<it*>I. j KOIIKItT A. l I.AKK, / I SIM HON IIVDK, [- i I AMUIKW T. ANDKUSON. ) IV b. IS, IS.jT, 1 ? ly. ! MI'KIMI AXD SIMMKIt conns. \VK arc just ircrhinjja lar?;o and fuil at Si'H ni.d r.!>liiatiii!>l?> GomU lor Spring ami Slimmer w car.can?i?tiiijj til' ruo?t every variety Hint :?Ui be called lor, and will lie mmii mi our usual l.tir icrillt?(Mil IllXl i examine before pnroliasinj; if y?m would ' study v? iir mvn micros'* MASSKI.TINK (1 < U51KTOX. Apiil I, 1 ^o~, i??if. 'piiE ]..\D!i:s auk i? \u ricn.AUi.v 1 fc<|UUHicd l?< udlaud see our Slock of Droit* ( ?'!,sistipp uf bi-ailtitut Summer Si'k?. Her ope. | >. S<*|> iti?_ri*. I5rilli.ini*. \\ hite. Colored ;i!nl 1'iintcd Muslin*, I'riri! ted Jaconets, Tissue Cliallyn. Our slock of I * r i u t ? is wrv complete. Sonic line f'rcneli printed oambrick*, "lanes of Honnets," Hinbons, I rciicli ilo\\ , r?, <V ? . II. & ('. April I, <i?If. ITST KKC.'KIV'KI), A I.AKOII AM) tj full supply of (icitts ready made ('lotlitup. suitable for Sprinp and Suiuiucr wear. Su.ts id French and Knplish Di.iji Dele, S tits o| I.men, Suits of Ma.sei.lcs, Hals, Hoots (I"onpre-h (iaiu-rs neither sowed or popped.) but wanvnted lo not rip. II. & c. I i:ST UKi'KIVKI). LIVSKKI) Oil.. Train Oil, \\ bite I t'.'i'l. I lnoll mil (Jerman ItiiliTs, Hovvan.i Touie Mi\tu>v, Hrow n H?.i. Jam. (imger, ( it. .Ma^'iii-i.i, llaiciuaii? i>i ?(>->. llt>llou'a< s 1'ill.H am) Ointment, Ayiin Cherry Perioral ami I'iiU, Arabian I .in aint-nl, II II. K., Muatan^ l.innriient, l?autliiiuiii, Par?LT' riv. II. A C. J U.ST RKCKIVKI). NjB> AN1> MI'S. email.i t'ulli'i1, ('ruslicd^irid O round .Sugars, SV'eit India. N O. aud Su^ar llouite Syrup, Kin Ja\a ami .Muelia OoHee, Maek *rel, .M.U'kironi C'leune, lilaekla rrv Mnindv, | St.-., A e., II. A, V SHERIFF SALES. I"> V Virtue i.fsundry Writs of Fi Fntome .9 directed, I will sell before tin* Court 11 o11ho door ;it I .ancuater, on the first Mon* day in Sept. next, within the legal hours of sale, llit* follow ino propeity, to w it : One thousand acres of land more or less, (known ns the Calufornia tract) adjoining lands of Thomas .M. H. Ik, Malutla i'ortcr, S. 0. Massev the estate lands of William i Graham, dee d., and others levied on and to he so'd as the properly of James i! Cure* ton nl the suit of Thomas (\ Itey. fl'ti.lft. Also, James I', Graham's interest in five hundred acres more or less. (I}ing on Gills ('reek) adjoining lands of Thomas ,\J Helk, James H. t melon and others, belonging to | the estate of \\ illiam Grit ham, levied on and to be sold at 'he suit of Samuel H. Km iiioum vs. James I', v'nihani. l'f fcl.75. There will also be sold at the reai'ienco of Itvheeea Sullivan 011 Tuesday the eighth of Seoleinh -r two Cows and Calves, one white spotted and the other a hrindle Cow unit Cutl lei it'll on and t? ix* md.i n? flit* 1 |iropt<rly of .M.hIlia C'nakev at the *>nit of J.?lin M. Crockett administrator. I Condition* i-ii?li ?tf HKNItV HANCOCK, S I.. P. ! Aug. 14,1857, 27?31. IT $1,75. COTTON SAW GINS. rpilE Mi;|IS( RIBER IS 1'KKI'AREI) I to I'ttrnish to the planter* of llii* ami | l he <iurrounding J)i*tricU, c oixoy <//>& of the best quality $2 jkt *aw. Among | the improvement* of lhe->?? (tin*, in the tin | covered brush and lie protection from the rat* and tlio moveable rihs by which lliey j can he renewed when worn. The Freight on the Charlotte K R. will be paid. JAMES M. ELLIOTT. Winnaboro' 8. Ii. April ?8. II ?6in Reeder So DeSaussure. KACTOIW AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CHARLESTON, S. C. I Nov. 12th 1356, ad?ly pd. 4r *4 Miscellaneous. Notioe. A-rVk 1 Offer AT PRIVATE J 8 : - /* sale the* prenfses occupied by pWh| ii i L-jffiJoseph I?. Hutton, as a dwelling ind shop, in Lancasterville. Terms inuiie easy. W. TUUR1.UW ("ASTON. March 19, 1857, 0?tf. To Planters and House Builders The subscriber returns his thanks for the very liberal patronage received for the pint, j and takes thin method to-inform the citizens j of Chester and surrounding Districts, and the | whole South, that he has effected another : improvement in the I Cotton Oin & W heat 1 brasher, ] that excels any that have ever been intro1 dueed heretofore; and from long experience, i he has no fear in challenging any other Fae, tory, either North or South, to produce an ! eipud. lie feels very confident in saving to i the publie, that Ins Gins excel in per I'm 111I ant e any otlier make or pattern now in use. ! With dry eotton the roll cannot be broken or made to spew over, which no other pre, tends to claim, and with good driving now*. I er and attendance, a 45 saw gin, will gin | from 4 to ?i bales or more in a day, weigh, i ing from 350 to 400 lbs.: which is as much I as any one hand call well handle in a day. Any person wanting a Gin or Tiirjislier,can j l>c supplied by sending on his orJer i<> in** jiil l.?:w isville, Chester District. S (\ Work : \\ iiI In- shipped to any place desired. it Kl'Al KINCJ dune at the shortest possi. b!< notice. 'I'ii House Builders, I will say that ! am manufacturing SASll. BLINDS & DOOUS if any description, made of the best material, ! and dry lumber, and workmanship the very i best. I All work carefully packed and forwarded | So order. ' JOHN SIMPSON Julie 11 to, ISoti. 17-tf. j NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. This (neat Journal of Crime and ('linnj noN is in its Twelfth Year, and is uide'v circulated throughout the country. It con1 tains all the (ireat Trials, Criminal Cases, j and appropriate Mditorials on the same, toj outlier with infermatioii an Ciiuiinal .Mati tors, not lii be found in any other newspaI per. i-if S-ibsci'plioiis, ?J. pel Aiiiioin ; SI. fur Six Months, to Ijv- remitted l.\ Subscribers, (vvio. niioul i w rite their names and tin* ! town, county ami state wliere lliey reside plainly.; To It. A. SKYMOUK, Fdilor <Jk Proprietor of the National Polite (Ja/.ottc, New York City. SOUTH CAROLINA. Judsan A. llasseltiue") in Fquit\ Lancaster \ i. | District, Hill to set Samtif! Spcneo J-asid? judoctnvtit for John I' Ingram j Fraud Injunctton 1'. T. I iamuioini. J Hclief Account. I T appearing to my satisfacliua that S.un1 u. i Sp. nee, one "f the defendants in at | hove Hill, resides without the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Cook : Solicitor lor complainant that the sa ! Sam I m i ojmnrtf no answer, po'int or demur to i tin' I'l l in uIiiim- r.'M'on or hi-fur?* tin- I lih ! il.iv ol' November I, otherwise joily, ? i no til pro I'lniti'sso will l> ' ordered ay mist ' liim. JAMKS II \VITlli:USPO')\*, 1;. i. i). Aug. 3. 1857, 'J5?Dm. I'l IJiU.UO. "Law Notice. TIIK undersiyned have formed a Partner! ship for the prnetiee of l?tw in l-niieaater Disirii t. j All business i;ntri:stid to them, will re rei*e prompt attention. CAS l'i >\ & Alil.ISl >N. IV. Till'ni.oiv Casios. Camden, S. ('. It. K. At-i.lsos, Olliee on I Ionian Street j opposite the C. II l.'i.eas'.eriille, S, C. September I7ili. lVdi. 31 -tf. TAN YARD. Tl IK subscriber* inform the public 111:it : they are carrying on an extensive business, i 3 miltsM east of l.ancastervilb , on the Itcdi lie*1.1 I tend. in tin; TANN'M; AND DUESSIMI ' Hiisiuca* f'crsuns do* ring to pi icliase | sole, hIioc, r li irness U*at ln-r, would i4 o w ell ' to give their i rail, (iron or dry hides will ' he l.tktiil in 'xchnugr for leather?cent a I for green hides, IN for dry hides i.i ex* ! change, ? r IJ ] cents will he paid in cash. K. A ( \SKKV A. CO. Oct dJ, 3th ly. MOORE &. GLOVER, WIIOLKSALK ! GROCERY &. PROVISION HKAl.KRS, Corner East Bay and Market St's. . A LAUCiK STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Orders Uiankfully received and promptly i I j. o. a. moork, > ciiaui.kstOn.s.c. J. c. glovf.r. ^ Feb. 18, 1857, 1 ? 1 y. 1 Moses A. Miller j Writ in vs. s foreign | I.. W. Strange. ) Attachment. Notice is hereby given that I have levied j upon a tract of land belonging to l)ofon> I dnnt, adjoining lands nt M. A '1'uttle,James j Gray and ll.o llagins land.et. nl. containing , two hundred acres more or less, by virtue , of the above Attachment. 11 KINKY HANCOCK, S. L. 1). April a?th 1857, 11?t.c. Law Notice. THE undersigned have formed n partnership for the practice of l?nw in laiscaater and the surrounding Districts. All businens entrusted to their care will receive prompt attention. DAYVKINS &. YVYUE. Thou. N. Hawkins, Umonville, S. c. John l>. Wvmk, Old Ordinary'? Ortica in tbe Court House at LnuciiHterville, S. C. Die, lOtk 4J?tf. Notice. : rpilKRE IS A C>OLI) NVATCU IN MY J. shop, supposed 'o have been stolen, which the owner can have by coming forward, proving property and piying tlie expenaen on the an me. M. ALEXANDER, Watchmaker Yorkvi'ie, S. C. Aug. 19, in--*, WANTED to purchase a g<> t Milch Cow. Apply at thin A g | August, 11, 1867. tf. Miscellaneous. i THE STATE OK SOUTH CAUOL1N A. I.AMCAMTER DISTRICT, IN THE COMMON I'LEAS. K. O. Killings who is in the Custody of th? Sherilf of Lancaster District, by virtue | of writs of Capias Ad Respondendum *>t ! the suits of liotts &. Stevens, MoKinzie iCudow &. Co , 11. F. Wheeler, Wi.te <fc ! (loedwin, and I). F. McRae, having filed in mv office, together with n Schedule on oath ' of his Estate and effects, his nctition to the j Court of Common Pleas, praying ti nt he j may be admitted to the benefit of the acts ; of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that j the said Botts Steven* MeKinzie Cadow & Co., B. F. Wheeler, vVitte &. Goodwin, md D. F. MeRae, and nil other the Credi tors to whom the said K. G. Billings is in : any wise indebted, be. and they are hereby summoned and have notice to appear,before ; the said Court at l^ineaster Court House, on the Third Mondny in tJetober next to ! show eause, if any they van why the prayer ' of the petitioner aforesaid should not be I granted, (Mlice of Common l'loas, I,nncaster l)istriet, July 13, 1857. J. A STKW.MAN, Cl'k. ! July 15. 22?3in 1 11 K STATIC < >K SOUTH C A IB ?L1 N A. LANCASTICIt DISTRICT. In the (Vvi/mm I'Iras. George W. Mohley and P. T. Mobley, i who are in the Custody of the Sheriff of Lancaster District, hv virtue of writs of Capias Ad Respondendum at the suits ot , Koosvc.lt, Hyde & Co.. Rankin, Pu.'liam & [ Co., and Gillilund, Howell Ai Co., having I filed in tnv ollice, together with a Schedule, on oath of their whole Instates and elTbcls, their pdiiims to the Court of Common Picas, praying that they may be admitted to the benefit of tin* Acts of the General , Assembly made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors. 11 is ordered, thai the said, ltoosveU, | i I vde & I!o , Rankin, I'ulliam & Co., and i (iilliland, llotbell &. Co., and .>1! other the creditors to w hom llie said (icorge W. Mob ley &. 1'. T. JJobley is in anywise indebted be and they are hereby summoned, and havi j notice to appear, before the said Court al Lancaster Court House, on the Third Mon day in October next, to show eause if any I they cm, why the prayer of the petitioners should not be granted. I Odiee of Common I'leas, Iuncustcr Pis| Irid, July 10, 1857, J. A. STKWM \\. CTk. j July lj. 21? 3in NIK ST Ail; t S< )U1II CAROLINA L a sews i kk UisTiucr. Joseph II. Mutton who is in lite custody ! of llie Sheriff of Lancaster Pi-?triet, by I \inuc 01 a xv ril o! Capias 1 ts il|stacicn< I i11tn at tlic suit of J. Adams, h.o.ing tiled | in my ollice together with a Schedule, on it till, (if It in Kilate and effects his Petition i In the Court i*f Common Clean, praying I t' at he may lie nilinilleii to the tienetil ol the Aets ?if the (icncr.il Assembly, made I fur the relief of insalxeut debtor*. It i] ordered, that the said J. Adams and all ' other tlii- creditors of to whom the sab! I Joseph II. Itstton is in any wise indebted hi I and they a o herehy su.utnnped, an ! havt i notice to appear, before the sai I < oiirt at Lmcasler Cou*t House, on the Third .Mon. day in October next, to show causa if any they can, why the prayer of the Petition i aforesaid should not l?e granted J. A. SI'KWM AN, t.Tk C. 0. C. Ollicc Court of Common Clean, / Lancaster I >islrict, Janu ;rc 13. !S">7 ^ 20?3m. "THE STATE OF SOUTH CAIiOUIXA I- XNC'ASrKK Histkict. II. It. Ilaneoek who is in the custody of the Slieritf of Lancaster Distiiet by virtue . of a writ of Capias Ad Satisfaciendum at tne suit of J. A. I lasseltine assignee, liaving tiled in my cilice together with a Schedule, on oath, of his ILl.ile and ctfects, his ' Petition to t! e Court of Common Pleas ' praying that lm may he admitted to the j benefit of tbc Aets of the tieneral Assembly made for the relii f o| Insolvent l>ebj tors. It is ordered that the said J. A. I las! scliine assignee and all other the creditors j to w hum It.e said II. It Hancock is in any I ? hi- nun'turn, ue, ami uiey arc iiercoy summoned ami have notice to t|?|)c:ir before tlic ! said Court, at Lancaster Court House on ttie Third .Monday in October tie\t, to show jaife, if any they can. why the prayer of the Petition aforesaid should not be granted. J. A. STKWM.W. <Tk C. C. P. ! Office Court of Common Pleat, ) I-uicaster District, S. C. \ January 5, 1857. iiu?3tn T11K S1' ATE i ?F SOUTLI C A!i? > M N* A Lasc.vstku 1 Manner. I M. I'l. T. MelJowel', who is in the custody of I lie Sherill' of Lancaster District, by ; virtue of writs of Capias ad Respondendum, I at the suits of Nunc/ Cherry and others, I having tiled in my ollice together with a schedule, on oath, of his Kstate and effects his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, - |.ijiiij; 'iiui in- ruty lit' aumiuctl Id IDC In-llj erit ol I lie Acts of the General Assembly, made for lliu relief ol insolvent Debtors.? , It is ordered, that the said Nancy Cherry and others, and all other of the creditors to I whom the said M. K '1'. McDowell is in any i wise indebted bo and they are hereby summoned, .and have notice to appear before the j said Court at i?ancastcr Court House on Until rd .Monday in October next to show cause if any they can, why the prayer of the pcli, tion should not be granted. Office Court of Common Pleas, Lan taster District July 21st 1857. J. A STKW.MAN, Clerk, C. C. P. July 22, 23?3m. Til K SI A1K OK S<)!' I II CAlP >LINA. I-ANTABTKIl DISTRICT. In the Common I'lens. II. II Williams i vs. > Attachment. W. W. Hart. S Whereas, the plaintiff did on the 14th day of March 1857 tile his declaration against the Defendant who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said Declaration might he served. ? It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declni ration on or h?for? ih? litih .t?u ? ?] ? (1858) which will be in the ycar of our l,ord one thousand eight hundred and fiftyeight, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then be given And awarded against him. J. A STEW MAN, Clrk. March 14th 1857. 5?o.a m. for ly. " LAST NOTIOE. ALl. Persons indebted to T. R. &. J. R Mngill. or to Mngill &. Heath, will make immediate payment, as the above bin i sines# must positively be nettled up. T. R. MA GILL | July 1st, 1857. 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In all the southern states, Cn' j bs, the West Indies and the Central Amer \ i nil Shiliw tin nnl.1'-' i-iin.ie.L ?? ? - ?... ></ |'ui>nv< iWUIU3 v iii: in* | over -i) years, written on the ordinary paj per, while tlie oils ami other chemicals in| sorted in this paper makes it indestructible by the ravages of tune. It is all proof a 1 naiust months, rats and other vermin, which" 1 least on and destroy all other paper now in . ] use. The Company have now in operation ' [ .Mills in Morris county, N..I , of about 300 1 horse power, and are able to till all orders | ! for paper at the shortest notice. J I All orders for the Paper must headdress- j ; ed to A. NICHOLAS, President of the corn1 puny. No. 70 Wall Street. Jul* 22, '57. 23?3ai f i !* 25 WITNESSES; OR TUB i m Forger Convicted. . ! 0.IO!IN S. 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M Kiir/lixh French and (/main. | ^ Thus Each may read tlie same in his own j I ? Native Tongue. ' Most Perfect Hank Note List Published, 3 ALSO A LIST OF O Frivute Hankers in America. I A Complete Summary of the Finance 1 j of France and America will lie published : ! W in each edition, together with all theim | porlant News of th?? dav. Also I ^ A S Kit IKS OF TALKS I w Front an Old Manuscript found in the | j Kast. It furnishes the Most.Com? plete History of !* ORIENTAL LIFE I ^ describing the Most Perplexing posiI lions in which the Ladies and (icnilcmen of that Country have been so often found. These Stories will continue throughout ?< the whole year, and will prove the Most Kntertaiuing ever otfered to the Public. O Fiimistied Week I v to Subscribers q only,nt ?1 a year. All letters must be addressed to a> JOHN S. DYE, Broker, { 0 Publisher ami Proprietor, Q 70 Wall Street, New York. -BEACH, PRATT Ik KING, No. 19. Hayno Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. IMPORTERS ANI) JOBHERSIN ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS. H'&inAth fj) Tftasxcy (1J \ij IV. //. Brack. C. I>. Pratt. (#. King. Feb. 18,1857, I ?ly. ERASER & THOMPSON. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, Adffer'ft Aorth U liarf, FRKD'K. H. FR VSF.R, I n. . . < ? ? PAUL s. Thompson. f wiftrie?t<m, s. t. Nov. 6th 1866, 88?ly. pd. Dr, ALFRED CRAVEN, l llciidoiit Kurgcou Dculiel, YOKKVII.LK, S. C., Offer* his Professional Services to the ciliI zena of loncaetur Village and surrounding . country ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold Plate, from one to e fall MtL June llth, 1866 16-ly Medical Advertisment3 Leonard's South American Fever ami Ague T5 1 jL?.vAiivviy ( Is a Cheap, Safe and Permanent Cure, and is also a Preventive ()F ')'l IK V ARIOUS FORMS OF-' Billious aud Intermittent Fevcri Price?One Dollar per bottle. This r. epanition contains no Arsenic <>r Mercury, anil will not, like the many compounds now recommended for Billious or other FEVERS, leave the system in a condition more to be dreaded than the disease; but its great merit is in its C'l'It ATI VH, PREVEN TIVE and RE'STOK ATI VE properties, and adapted to all Antes and conditions of the sys ] tem. Nearly all the articles which enter into its composition are of themselves, singly, remedial agents for the cure of itil.hlOUS and INTERMITTENT FEVERS. As a preventive, tin* Jfedioine should be used l?y convalescents, Travellers, Emigrants, and others, during the Summer and I'all months , when malarious diseases arts most prevalent. A Treatise l?y G. A. LEONAlll), New-York, on the disease, with Testimonials and Certificates of cures perfected, can bo obtained gratuitouslv, at all the places where the medicine is sold. C'E If T I Kit: A T i:S. The following statement of the Rev L. M ' Tease, Sup't of the Five Points House of In I dustrv. as given below, is one that speaks volumes a- to the v ?V ?) ' properties of this rem i edy. Mr. .jconard?Sir:?I take a pleasure | in trai .lilting to you tlic following tacts, in relation to a cure pcilecled by the use of your S. A. Fever aue Ague Remedy, upon one of the inmates of the House of Industry. John Young who has been sull'eiing from the chills and fever during the past ti\e months, was in November last attacked, and the paroxysms were as n<mii iu an; i nci Itlll'n , 1UIIIOM IllSUlUl TClief was experienced on giving l',e first dose ; on tlio expected day of return, it was administered, audit had the happy elVoct of interrupting the paroxysms. Since tlien every vestige of the disease lias left him, and he iins recovered his former wonted appearance and health. Truly your-, Ac., L. M. i'ctutc. ' New ^ ork, Jan. i!8, 1850. .1/,-. A. F. Sterling, of this city, has consented to the publication of the following facts, over his signature, concerning a euro perfected by the u-e o this remedy, which facts are corroborated by the Kev. I,. M. Tease, who was acquainted with all the circumstances. Mr. Ci. A. Leonard- Dear Sir:?Some ten days since, I hoard of a poor but deserving German, in .1/ulbcrry Street, who was .-uttering Iroin a severe attack of chills and fever, contracted in the low grounds, near Newark, N. J. I gave hint one bottle of your South American Fever am 1 Ague It emedy, and .t affords me pleasure to say, that the disease has been broken up by its use, and a permanent cure etfec ted. Truly yours. A. F, STEPPING. ' New York, Nov. 6, 1 856. I ant acquainted with tlie facts set forth iit the above certificate, mid 0.111 witness to the truth of the statements therein contained. !,. M. PEASE. Sup't Five Points House of Industry. The following Certificates of Fred k L. Ilert'e and Henry Meier, are among those peculiar ci ses in which a permanent cure can be effected notwithstanding their continued exposure to predisposing causes. At the time the euros were perfected, they wore engaged in the Chcm? ical Works of J/essrs. t'has- Prizer & Co., yf tliis city. Alter having been troubled with Fever ami Ague for nearly a whole month, and swallowed lots of Quinine, an acquaintance of mine re t in.iiiRii'Hu me iu 11 v a ooiiie 01 wiiatis eaileil the South American Fever ami Ague Remedy, and sure enough it worked like a charm. 1 took it only one day, and that was the last I saw of the fever. It is with right pleasure that / state this fact for the benefit of all whom it may concern, and wish everybody the same success in mastering this distressing disease, w hich is likely enough, if thev will follow my example. FKF.D'K li. 1IEKTLK, Aug. i8.'i5. ft Whipple St. lirookklyn. I have hud the Fever and Ague for sevora weeks, which kept me at home, unable to work 1 tried a number of prcsciptions, without find 1 ing any relief, until my factory boss sent me a ] holt It; o( the South American Fever and Aguo Remedy, which I have used, and after some days found myself entirely cured. I have had no attack since that time, now fourteen mouths, and feci great confidence in this valuable medicine, to which I owe my recovery. ilEN 11V J/T.IKR, Sept. ISO, I8.'?5.96 McK.obin St. Willianisburgh. The certificates of Mr. J. G. Underbill, Drug^ gist, of Jamaica, N. Y., and those received through him, will bo read with much interest not only from the very respectable chrracter of the parties, but that the medicine was used under very unfavorable circumstances, and only when other remedies hau been used w ithout success. Mr. G. A. Leonard, N. V.?Dear Mr:?In closed you w ill find some certificates of the ef , feels of your medicine in this place. It gives satisraction to every one that has uwd it, and the sale will increase its it becomes known. I take the responsibility to waraiit it. Mr. Stephen Henderson, of this place sent a bottle to his wife's sister, with like good results as when used by himself and wife. Mr. If. is an old man,'a very respectable citiaen of this place, audi*well known. Truly yours, Ac., J AS. 0. T7NDKRU1LL. Jamaica, If. Y., Sept. 28, (854, More certificate* might be idded to swell the list, but a delicacy on the part of many nut to have their name appear in print, prevents a publication of them. The above, however, are sufficient evidences to establish the fact, that thia remedy is without an equal for the permanent cure of the Fever and A gue. A supply of the above Jfedicine on hand, and for sale by j THUS. R. if AG ILL, and J. AD A ACS, and 1 Merchants generally in thia section. 1? dm. Feb li, j '* ' ^ ****