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I l IIK MAKKKT5. I Columblr, ! IB. The demand for cotton yesterday was ac* Vive und good, at very full and steady prices, Vri: a m v.xtmnes, Charleston, December 18. .. .vbiTon.?There was a fair demand for this article to-day, und the tranHartiona reached upwards of 1400 bales at fair and full prices. The Canada's accounts did not reach us until a late hour, and nothing was xlone after thoir arrival. The sales of the <dav mav be classed as follows, viz: 1G bales' at 9; 39 at 9|; 40 at 9* ; 56 at 9) ; 85 at 9f . 10?i a* 9J ; 195 at 10; 195 at 10* ; 1150 at 10*; loG at 105-16; 133 at 10f;and ITU bales at lOfc. Savannah, December 17. The sales of cotton for the day were 1000 bales at from 9 a lOJc. per lb. The market is tiriu. ' New York, December 18. Cotton is nni?.? f' "" 1 ?> nr niich m r inur were 16,000 bbla.; State is quoted nt $4 30 a 6 60. Ohio ?l 4(4 90 a 6 35, and Southern $4.85 a 6 20 per bbt. Wheat is unsettled, with sales ?t" 11,000 bushels at % 1.4*2% a 1.43 ior white. Corn is declining, and li.OoO bushels were sold at 57 u 64c. per bushel. Turpentine was quoted at 40c. per gallon. Business .Notices. FACTS, WITHOUT COMMENT. TIIK ri'llLIC SHOl'I.tl KNOW TUKM New Voik, October 10, 1852. J/rs. llardy, No. Il'J Suffolk street, writes us that she has boon troubled with worms for some three years, and that she used one vial of Dr. A/'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros., /Ittsbugh,, J'a., which brought away over fifty laige worms. Her usual good health immediately returned. Mrs. Quigby, A'o. 1H*? Esses streJt, Now York, auder date of November 28, 1#52, writes us that she had a child which had been unwell for better than two months. She procured a bot? tie of M'Lane's vermifuge, ami administered it. The child passed a large quantity of worms, ami in a few days was as hearty as ever D had been. Parents, with such testimony before them, should not hesitate when there in anv I reason to suspect worms, and lose no time in procuring am) admistcriiig I)r, M'Lanc's Vermifuge. It never (ails,and is perfectly safe. I'nrchascra will l?c careful to ask (or DRM'L.4NE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by FLEMING 1IKOS., 1'ittslit'mnii, I*a. All other Vermifuges in 4coinparison are worthless. L'r. M'utue's genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver ''ills, can now be had ut all respectable drug stores, None genuine without the signatui? of l3?tj FLEMING BROS ' GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM.?The Fditors of the Richmond Republican, ol Dec. 21th, 1*6'-, says that Carter's Spanish Mixture is no quack medicine. They had a man ill their press room who w as ' afflicted with violent Mercmial Rheumatism, w ho wan continually complaining ol misery in I the back, limbs and joints;?his eyes had become feverish and mattery, neck swollen, throat sore, and all the symptoms of Rheumatism, 1 combined with Sctofula. Two bottles of Carter's .Spanish J/ixtuie cured him, and in an editonal notice as atmve, they hear testimony toils wonderful effects, and say their only regret is, that all .--uncling with dirausc ol the blood arc ' lint awaie of the existence of such a medicine. 1 hey cheerfully reoetniuciidjit, fi-c iheii cerlilieute, and notice in (nil around the bottle. Tftt ELMlit)I.I? S (!k.\TINK I'KKPAUATION. <?l UKLMltol.'>'S genuine PKKI'AUaTION. UKLVliiOLD'S genuine I'UKI'ARATION. dm IIKLM ISOLD'S genuine I'KKI'ARATION. In prepared aecoMiing to ItlUimi'Jf anil Client intry, with the greatest accuracy uinl Chemical kiniwlfiige ilevoteil to tlieir combination. ptlf Kb U MOLD'S GENUINE I'KKI'AKATION. 4a Eur diseases ot the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Dropsy. VfcK.VD ! UK AD! HEAD!?"Ve afflicted read," the following Certificate of a cure of u?ei 'JO tears' standing : II. T. lUutuotS?Dear Sir: I hare been i troubled with an affliction of the Bladder and ' | Kidneys for over twenty yearn. 1 have tried . Physicians iu vain, and at la.->l concluded to i give your geiiuiue Frepaiation a trial, as I had ; heard it highly spoken of. It altorded me iin- I 1 luedate relief. 1 have used three bottles,'and i 1 have obtained more relief from its cfleets and I eel much better lliau 1 have lor twenty years j previous. 1 have the greatest faith in iU vir. j tues and curative powers, and shall do all in my powar to make it known to the afflicted. Moping this may piove advantageous to you iu assisting you to introduce the medicine. I am truly youra, M. McCohmic. Should any doubt Mr. MeCorinic's statement he relers to the following gentlemen: Hon. Wiu, ihgler,El-Governor, I'eiisylvania , Hon. Thos. I) Florence, Philadelphia, j * Hon. J. C. Xiini, Judge, Tiogo Co. I'a. lion. J. is. Mock, Judge, r'nladelphia. lion. U. it. 1'orUT, Ei-Uo?-rnor 1'eniMjlva* nia. Hon. Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. K. C, Grier, Judge U. 8. Court, lion. (i. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia lion. W. A Toiler, City Solicitor PhiUdclphi*. lion. John Uigler, El-Governor, California, lion. E. Banks, Auditor Geuersl Washington, l>. C. si lid many others, if necssary. ir See advertisement headed HELM MOLD'S GENU IKK PREPARATION, , in another column. J . y New Advertisements. Negroes for Sale, AFKVV VALUABLE NEGROES may be had on a credit. Apply to, JAMES 11. WlTllfcRSPOON. Dec. Slat 1847, 45 it. a o urT lT~c Tr~o~I7T "n aT~ lAtnca?(er Dulrict. BY James H. With?r*poou, Esquire, Ordinary for said District. tViibKEAS, liLNJAMJN A Hi)EN CULP hue applied to uie for Inciters of * Adiuiuislrution on all aud singular the i Licoda and Challeln, Kighla and Credit* of ilr*. OLIVIA \IOOilK, Widow. late of the Umiriut r lou-said, deceased, with her I Will annexed. 'I bew are, therefore, to cila and adnionI . iah all uud einguler, the kindred and credilora of Uie aaid ?:eceuaed, to be and appear before uie at our next Ordinary'a Court for | the aaid diairtct, to be holden at Laoeaater Court Houae ou the aixih day of Januaiy next, to ahow i-auae, if auy. why the aaid adiuiuiainUioft ahould r>ot be g*aoied. i Given under my hand and aeal, La. > thin !l'kl day of Deeeiuber, in j .ha year of our Lord one llitu> a?ud oigiu Hundred and bfty-aeven, and in Uie eignty HMKoud year ot American IndeMllUflii'lS. JAMES H. Wl THERSPOON, U. L. D. New Advertisements. LANDS FOR SALE. MY Tiact of land aituate on Camp, Cane and Hear Creek a, containing over fiOU acres, bounded by lands of Dr. Wvlie, Dixon Darnes, J. A. Cunningham, Rev Or Thornwell, Kit Crockett, Win. Mi-Mullnn and Cupt. MeKenna, is now for sale without reserve. The Tract will be divided to suit purchasers?or sold as a whole. 1 uui resolved to sell. Terms, easy and accommodating. Apply early to James It. Witherspoon. E*q. KM HARD CATIICAKT. Dec 18th 1857. 45-31-1M' $1.75. NOTICE. ' I MIE Dflicera and men iocs of the I lungJL ing Rock Bible Society will meet on Sabbat h loth, prox , at Salem M E. Church, f it " lur me purpose oi propagating i'io interest of said JSoc'ety. We expect a acrtmin on tie occasion, and hope the public Mill gen* ernlly turn out and aid us with their loud* and prayers. JOHN W. TWITTY, Sec'y. December 18, 1857. 45?if. ' SHERIFF'S SALES. Of Personal Property. BY virtue of writ of Fi Fn to me direc* ted, I will sell in Lancaster on the first | Monday in January next, within the usual hours of sale, the following personal property to wit: Oue negro boy Jake, one Waggon and gear, 1000 lbs. seed Cotton, more or less. 50 bushels corn more or less, one cow und calf, one pork hog, four stock , hogs, one sorrell horse and mule, one walnut cupboard, two tables and bureau, three bushels wheat, more or less. Lot of (Jroceries, consisting of salt, sugar, sprrup, &c. I'tamulion tools, household and kitchen furniture, and some o'her articles, levied on sod to be sold ns the property of Jas. I). Mctiorkle,at the suit of 8auiucl I) Milliken ' et. a|. p I' 81.'25 I ' Also, on Tuesday following within the j legal hours of sale, I will sell at the late ! ' .1- r ii ...?? monwing prop, i erty; to wit: One slack of Fodder, 60 Imi- ' shels Corn, more or lens, 1200 Dim. Cotton, more or less, one eon and ealf, plantation 1 tools, household and kitchen furniture, &c , levied on and to he sold as the property of ' John Hunter, Dce'd, at the suit of \Vy!ie & Strait. p. f. ?1:25 1 Also on same day nt the house of Klisha I'lyler nt <2 o'clock. M., one hay horse, one rnnne cnl\ one small wagon, one oow mid 1 calf and one lot stock hogs, (in the woods) levied on and to he sold as the property of Eli-hn I'lyler, at the suit of Jacoh I'lyler. Conditions cash. p. f ?1.25. ii Hancock, s i? d. Deceinher 16th 1S57. 45?21. i SOUT II C AltOLIN A, Lancaster District. BY James II. Witherspoon, Esquire,Or | | rtinarv for said Disliiet. WHEREAS, Solomon tlinkle Taylor has ' applied to me for letters of Administration ( on nil and singular the Hoods end Chattels, . Rights and Cre Ilia of William Jefferson] , Taylor, late of the Ilistriet aforesaid, de- ^ censed. I ( THESE are, therefore, to eite and nd- . monish all and singular, the kindred and I { creditors of the said deceased, to be and j ( appear before me at our next Ordinary's 1 Court for tlm anld distriet, to be holden nt } laincaster Court House on the 4th day of! , January next, to show cause if any, why i the said Administration should nut he gran- ; j ted. ' t i (Jivrn under mv hand and aeal, j f < L. S. / iliin 51 let day of Decrinbi-r, in j f \^v^< j the year of our Lord one tlioun;md eight hundred and fifty seven, and in the eighty second year of American Iniie* i J peodenee. J AM KM II. WITHERSI'OON. (). L. n. Dec. 1857. 45?'Jt p f fll5l.no SOUTH CAUULINA, Lancaster D:?thict. I> Y J V.MKS II. WITHERSI'OON, Esq , I J.9 Ordinary for said District. WHEREAS. Solomon IlinkleTailor has applied to me for letters of Administration on all and singular the (>ooda and Chattels, ' Rights and Credits of Andrew Taylor, Esq lute of the District aforesaid, deceasedTHESE are, therefore, to eite und ?d- I monish all und singular, iho kindred and J creditors of the uaid deceased, to he and j appear before me at onr next Ordinary's 1 Court tor the said district, to be holdcn at 1-aiicaaler Court House on the 4th day of January next, to show cause, if any, why j the said odinir.iatratiun should not bo ' granted. Given under my bund and seal,this 511st day J of December, in the year o| our, LD > l?oi*i one thousand eight hundred ' 1 ) and fifty-seven, and in th? eightyV**ltr *? * AllUTMun liulA?iu?f?.l.?no.. JAMES II W1T1IEKHIMJON. (). I. 1). Dec. 23, 1857. 45?21?p. f. $2. | T?CATTLE DKAlJSRS.?TUB NKW X VOKK WBBKI.Y NKW8 has a full,1 fair and faithful rwportof the New York cut* tie market, each week. The report alone in worth twice the subscription price of the paper. Only One Dollar a year. Publish- . ed at No. lui, Nassau street. rpo farmars.?the new york X WEEKLY NEWS ia iin excellent New v ork City pupei for couutry reading. It 1 contain* the fullest and moat correct cattle market and produce reports, with nil the j news of the day. Try it and you will like it. Only One Dollar a year. Published at No. IU2, Nassau stiert, Now York. TO POSTM ASTER 8.? EVERY Country I'ostmuster is consulted daily as to which is the beat city paper to subscribe for. The New York Weekly News is the Democratic organ of this city, and upporta with zeal and the A?iuiini>?traUon of Mr. Uuchauan. 1'obliahed at One Dollar* year,at No. lu'i Nmuu alreet N. Y. '|X> DEMOCRATS.?O.N h OF Til E A. hrst dutiea of a good Democrat in lo eupport hia party I'reae. 'I he New York Daily and \\ eekly News ia saw wall eitlabluhed aa the Democratic organ of New J York City. It ia one of the best newap.t- j ( per* of the day, moreover. iScod in your aubarriptione ! Weekly Newa only one Dollar a year, I'ubliahud at No. !U*i Nanaau alreet New York. /COUNTRY STORE KEEPER* WILL V-> hud that the couiuicrvi.il and uiouetary article* publiahed in Hi* New York Weekly Newa can be railed upon. Th? market* are alone .forth the price of a year * aut^cnption. Only One Dollar a year. Pubinthed i at No. IvH Naasau Street New York. l>?o, ? > |?P?, Miscellaneous. NEGROES TO HIRErpilK Negroes belonging to Kolit. A. R. JL Cunningham will be hired our for the enduing year, at my residence on Thursday the 31st inst. DIXON BARNES, Guardian. Dec. 16, 44-ill. NEGROES TO HIRE. * I WILE hire lor the year 1858, on the tir?l Monday in January next, a' Lancaster Court lloii>e, a number of P.at rate field hands, consisting of negro fellows, women, lloys and Girls. Those wishing to hire will do well to attend. I Il/UIIVev>vi I *. IVWIII.im/jl, Dec. 1<S, 44?3t. 1MNE LANDS FOR SALE~ rPHK Tract of Kind,originally emoted to JL Dnxid OotiHar, 4lh Aug. 1800, for t>t>0 lie res, will be hold at Kuicnster Court House on (lie 1 si Monday in Jiiiiunry 1858. It now belongs to David Croiier. Terms, n credit of one year note and good surety and a mortgage, with inteicst JA.MKS II. WmiKRSSI't'ON. Dec. 14, 1857, 44-3t-IT 11.75. SALE. lipiLI. be sold, by consent of the leg.v IT tees, at the late residence of Ann L'askev, (deceased) on the *i4th day of December 1857, two small negroes, a girl and Hoy, Household nod Kitchen furniture, Wagon and Hear, one Horse, Cattle, Hogs, ( 'aril *liwi ? * uu?vi, miu m.ivr |?i??|?fny. Terms, 12 month* cred't, with interest note mid gn?.i1 surety. MARTHA M. TAYIXJR, Executrix. Dec 12, 186*7, 44-21 ?l'f. $125. Sale and Hiring. BV ORDER from James It. Wither, spoon. Ordinary Ijincasler District,will he Hold at the I .ltd residence of Samuel 11. 11 jinmoiid, deceased, on the 5th January, 1W58, the whole personal Kslate of the said deceased, (except the llcgro. h.) consisting I uf 10 or 12 head of choice mule* nod borne*, 2 wagon* and gear*,* number of cattle. two >oke of young oxen, two ox cart*, n number of choice I IOCS, Sheep, and ( oats ; one Hngg\ and Harries* ; plantation and smith tool*. About 1.000 bushel* of L'om; a quantity ot fodder, and Outs. Cotton Seed, Household and Kitchen Fuilii* Lure, ulid many other article*. The Negroes belonging lo the Estate iboul 25 in Number will be lured aaute Jay and the land tented !\ T. HAMMOND, ( U.tl.KHill HAMMOND, ? Exrt. ' OKI). W. HAMMOND, ( Dec. 10, 1857. 44?3t 1 fcfir rile Camden Journal will copy , until *alc. . KINliS MOUNTAIN PrcDaratorv Military School rpilB NfcXT SKSXIUN OF THIS l\. | .A. MHuln.il will commence, llic Uili Jan nary. 1868. t'udela lire required to In: punc* liial in atlvhdaiice. Having Hvciircd the annialniice of a recent (graduate w i'li dinluiclinn, ol the I iladcl Academy, pain wiil commence llic? ye.?r 185"J, in their tminiiiodioua anil newly errclcd Harrison lliiililiuo.n, with a select corps ol live I'mtensors, Ion? of litem (graduates of the L'ltad. I, ami one of S. ('. t'ollcjje. Thii.m.h?Fur all School Kaiiciiscs, i.e., Tuition lloulin, A. e , Bourdilio, Lights, Fuel, :inil Washing, fccJOO j,cr scholastic year ; payable, for "r?l session of six month*, ^GO no I aesaioiily, in tulmuce No extra charge for medical ulleinlaiiee. No one received under twelve or over eighteen year* ul ajge. FACULTY. f.Maj. M. Jf.n^ik*, I'rofeasor ,, i of MallieuiaticH, 1. . tjpA ,h. | t.uwAKO, I'rofeasor [ of Frencii and KUk iiIio i. Lieut. C A StAUItooK, I'rofeasor, i-atin utid Cat nek. " K M. loiw, I'rof. of Belles latter* : " K. K. ThoMas, I'roleaHor of Natural I'lnlonipiiy and f.iiolinh. lira. Hakuo.i At Kit a r'Ton, Surgeons. Ul.nja.uin 1*. I'ovt, lluraar. REFERENCES. Gen. Jamk* Jokes, Columbia, S. C. lien. I>. F. jAMhuil, Orangeburg, S. C. Geo I). Wallace,Jnties\ ille.U. D\<. S.C. J. li. AUa"*. Duckhe.ul, S. C. lien. II. U Al. Dlnnovant, 9H Drpol^.C. Col. I. I) Wilson, Society Hill, s. C. Dec. IG, I8j7. 44 ?3t Craigsville, S, C. AM. I'ERSONS INDEBTED TO THE Estate of Clip mill 11. Draltin, (dee.,) ire ex|M*eted to pay at leant a part of the tame against Hie last of January next, an Hie liabilities of the deceased uiuxl be paid. HT All those hit via g demands against aid deceased, will please present llieiil in legal fortu, otherwise they will ub:de by law. N. a. CKAIli, Ai/m'r. Dee. 9, 1857. 43?It Franklin Aoademy. rpilE EXERCISES OF THIS INSTIJL tution wi'l coinmenee on the 1st Monday in January next. The Trustees have succeeded in retaining the services of Mil SAM'L. AlcCOIlAtlCK, whose proficiency in teaching is surpassed by few. Yuung men can be tliorougiily prepared to enter an) of the higher institutions of learning iu the Southern Elates. The Village is very healthv, and there is not, at present a grog shop or place where urdent spirits can L ..... ..< ;> uu ui/wiiiicu ill lk? Boarding cuii be obtuinod an cheap an at other places in private families. The rates of tuition are the same as those in Academies throughout the State The Academy building is at present undergoing thorough repairs. '1 be surrounding country will find here advantage* which will at least equal those ef other places, and to our District are held oul such inducements as *e believe Mill obviate the necessity of seuoitig our young men aud boys abroad. 8 B. MASSKY, Sixretary. Dec 9, 1857. 43-lf Executor's Notice, ALL thuse indebted to the estate of Robert McllMain, deceased, are requested to come lor ward as soon as possible atid settle the sMtue. And all those who huve claims aguiust the estate, are requested to present llietu for p.ijiuedt, duly stifled. * he estate must positively lie settled up. JAAlttS D WclLWAIN. Lxecutor. Dec. 9, 1857. 43?It Notice, 4 PI'UCATION will tw m?d? to thr jt\. Legislature of South Carolina, on or before the 17th of DeceinWr next, for an set of II.COIporstien of the Presbyterian l^nurch of LsiiicssterviUo. A. Sept. 16, 1857. 91?fen. Miscellaneous. MUSICAL CONCERT, At Lianoasterville. AGrnnd Concert will be given bv the LIBERTY HILL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, on WedtieHday evening 3oth I I... r IIIM _ ..u..: I ? luoi, n iii-ii n (,'lli'ivc seieCIIOII Ol popular music consisting of Solo's?Duett's ( and Ct neerted pieces will l?c performed. On this occasion Prince & Co's. new patent doulilo reeded MKI<UDEON will be introduced. o. F. DeVINK, Director. %*Doors open at 6 o'clock. Concert to ' couimence at 6^ o'clock. Admission, 50 i cents?children half price?tickets may be ! bad at Messrs IIASSKI<TI<M< &l CUItK* < TON S Store and at the door. Programmes may be had at the Hall. Dec. 16. 41 3t. I NOTICE^\^ll.l< be sold at Lancnaterville, before j f T the Court House door, on tlie lirst | Monday in January next, under the wji| of I II T. Massev, deceased, a very likely negro ! girl about 17 or 16 years of age. She is an ] excelciit imose servant and seamstress.? Persons wishing a number 1 lirst rate girl ] will do well to attend the sale. 'IVrillJi- ft ?? ' l - ?* *' ?. .. < .vw>? vi nine inuilim Willi III- ! teresl from day of sa!u and approved per- , annul surety. W. J. CUR ETON, L. II. MASSKY, Executors. I Dec. 14th, 1857. 44-la. , ESTATE SALE. BY o'der of James II. Wilherspnon Ordinary for Lincaster District, will be sold on the 29th day of December 1857, at the late residence of Jacob I'lvlcr, Ncli'r., j deceased, the hole personal Estate of the ! said deceased, consisting of Eight Negroes, i Horses, Mules,Hogs, Sheep,'-attic,'2 Wag- I guns, Plantation and Smith Tools, Household and Kiicncn Furniture, Corn, Fodder, i Wheat,Oats,Cotton and inany other articles. | The lands wiil be rented the same dav. Terms, 12 months credit, nolo nod good i security with interest from day of sale. WI l.l.l AM ROW El,L, D. H PLYLKK, Adinini- trutors. Dec. 14, 1857. 44-2t?I'f. $2 50. South Carolina, LANCASTER DISTRICT. WILLIAM SETTLE, who is in the custody of the Sherifl'of Lancaster District hv virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Respondendum, at the Suit of Daniel Jones and ( W. M. Kinder, tuning liled in mv otlice to- ' gcthcr with a seheduleon oath of his w hole Estate and otfccts, his petition to the Court sf Cotlimoo Pleas, oravino llinl >., ? ------- r - -r> - "'"j I admitted to the benefit ot' the iii-1 * of the 1 (iciifr.il Assembly made lor the Ketiet of I Insolvent D-btors It in ordered ttmt the oiid Daniel Junes, W, M. Kinder and nil otheiH the creditors to whom the said Win. Settle is in any wise indebted, be and they are hereby summoned and have notice It. npp ear In-fore the said Court at I,monster Court House, on the Third M unlay in March next, to shew cause if any they ean w liy the !.? ? "f " |..ia:.? a should not be ranted. J. A. STEW.MAN, Clerk. Ofllce of Cointiion i'le.is, 1 aim-aster District, Oct. 15, 1857. De:. 9, 1857. 43? 3in. To Planters and House Builders. > The subscriber returns his thanks for the ) \t*ry lils-rul patronage received for the pa I, i and takes this method to inform the citizens of Chester and surrounding Districts, and the | whole South, that tie has effected another | improvement in the Cotton Ciin & Wheat Tlirashor. I , ( that excel* any that have ever been introduced heretofore : and from long experience, lie has no fear in challenging any other Factory, either North or South, to produce an equal. He feels very confident in Haying to the public, that his (bus excel in pcrlbf induce any other make or pattern now in use. With dry cotton the roll cannot be broken or made to spow over, which no other pretend* to claim, and with good driving power and attendance, a 45 .saw gin, will gin from 4 to f> bales or more in a day, weighing trout 350 to 400 Ihs.; which is as much as any one hand can Well handle in a day. Any person wanting a (iin or Thrasher, can be supplied by sending on bis order to me at I<ewinville, Chester liistricl. S C. W ork will be shipped to any place desired. UKI'AlUINCi done at the shortest possible notice. To House Builders, I will say that I am manufacturing SASH. BLINDS &. 1MM)|{S of anv description, made of the best material, and dry lumber, and workmanship the very best. All work carefully packed and forwarded to order. JOHN SIMPSON. June lllh. 1856. 17-tf. Sheriff's Sales. BY Virtue of Sundry Writs of Fi Fas to ine directed, I w ill sell before the Court House door al 1-uncu.xler on the hrsl Monday in Juiiuaiy next, within the legal hours of sale the following personal property, to wit: Aid. defendsnts interest,in three hundreu acres of land, more or less, (known us the | Rogers Tract) in this Uisirict, l\ing on the 1 waters of Cane Creek uiid bounded by lands ! of Williuui Koss, the Kstate lands of Tims. VV. lluv,, and others, levied on and to bo ...I.I I.. ..Ii.e.. - L\ I.'- i.. ?? w.m iw oHtiiij ? ft i in ill 111) UI ui Julill .*1, Ciockelt, uduiiuialrulur, against Cluboine Champion. ? IN #1.73. A1*MJ, Two hundred nnd fifty acres, more or leas, adjoining lands of Mrs. Gregory, Thouius T. Gregory, Alfred Moore and olli era levied on aud to be sold im lliu pr?> pcrty | ol Owen Gregory, ul Ihu suit ot S. F. Cly. { burn. IT *1 lb. j AI-SO, Three hundred acre*, more or { lesa, whereon defendant lives adjoining lands of Martin t'lyler, the Skelly lands and others levied on aind to be sold ua the properly of Fredrick Sheliaue, Scu , at the suit of John 11. Crockett, adioiu.alrator. IYII.fi Al<SO, AH defendants interest in five hundred ai res of lurid, in- re or less, lying on the waters of Gills Creek belonging to the Fataie of kVilliuin Graham, deceased, adjoining lands of Tliouus 31. Helk, S. It. Mansey and others, interest, levied on aud to be sold to satisfy a Ki Fa hi favor ot John j Sliuic, as-ignee, against ?>amuel K. 11. and Juiuea F. Graham. I'f #1.75. ALSO, Three hundred acre", nor of leas, whereau defendant livs, adjoining lands of Mrs. Undsey, James Thompson and others, levied on and |q be sold us the property of James H. McCorkle at the ami of Samuel U. MillikeO. ^Conditions rash Ire., iihNHv Hancock, s. u d. December firm )bb7. |l,7b. Business Cards. MOORE &. GLOVER, WHOLESALE GROCERY &. PROVISION DEALERS, Corner East Bay and Market St's. A LARUK STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Orders thankfully received and promptly executed. !'c" ei ovST*' j CHARLESTON, 8. C. Feb. 18, 1857, 1 ?ly. Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, lleddeul l>4?uli*l, YOKKVILLK, 8. C\, Offers his Professional Services lo the citizens of Lancaster Village un?l surroundiug country 1 AK'I'IFICIAL TEETH inserted on (Jold I'late, from one lo a full sett. June 11 tli, 1856 16-1 y "Law Notice. THE undersigned have formed a Partnership for the practice of I-aw in Lancaster District. All business entrusted to them, will re ceive prompt attention. (JASTON ALLISON. tV. Thurlow ('ahton, Camden. S. C. U. K. Ai.li.son, Ottice on Duiiltip Sireet opposite the C. II. Lsncitslcrville, S. C. September 17th, 1858. 31-tf. h. k. aiken Sl co. Factors and Commission Merchants, ?CHARLESTON, S. C\? Confine, themselves to the sale of Cotton, ami other Country Produce ICt reive uud l-'orwurd <>o?d?. and give personal attention to the purchase of merchandise, when ordered. (Itlice on Boyce A. Co's Wharf. Gen'l. II. K. Aiken, A. M. Aiken. Oct. 7, '57 ? 3t-8in. clark, hyde a co. (Suceewor* to Koonevelt, Hyde & Clark,) direct mpoktkks OK Hard ware, Cutlery, Guns, &c., No. 139 Meeting Street, Nearly opposite Charleston Hotel. I5011KRT A. CLAIIK, SIMKoS IIYDK, ,f. j ANDltKW T. ANDKRSON*. Feb. 18. 1857, v. j Law Notioe. TDK undersigned have foruud a partner* ship lor tile praeliee of l<nw in l.ascastei and the surrounding Districts. All biisiiiess entrusted to their care will receive prompt attention. HAWKINS A WYI.IK. Titos. N. Hawkins, Utiionviile. S Jolts H. Wylie, Old Ordinary * < t hee in the Court Douse at Luneaalerville. S. Hec. I it'll 1858, sa?,r. BEACH, I'll ATT & KING, No. 19. Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. lUUnuTCtiiJ ? v*?t it.iinito.i ijii ujiir.u.-i a.mi i.\ fc.MiLI.SH, FKKNCII AND UKKM.VN FANCY GOODS. i'Bmm li < )fu.'ic?j '.'J V.j II'. //. Hutch. I!. I). I'rull. J. (i. Ktnf; Fih. 18, 1857. 1 ? 1 y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 4 LI. PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS J\. against the I'lstiic of F. M. Sletvni ilw'il., Mill hand in tin* same duly altrxted before tin- first dav of January next us this notice will In* plead against any claims ptcsented thereafter. GkIFFIN WALKER, ndm'r. Sept. 23. 1857. 33?t. 1st. Jan. Keystone Chapter No. 18 R ' A M IflHE regular convocations of this Chapter 1 will be held on the first Tuesday of each momI) at 10 o'clock A. M. II J. WITHKKSI'UON. Sec'v. I Oct. 14th, 35-3iii. t Notioe. I OFFER AT PRIVATE aVA HSl'e l'K* Pr*"U?!?wa occupied by losepli B. Button, as a dwelling JPS^KSBB'"d shop, in LaiicasterviUe. 1 ei ins oiaite easy W. THL'RU)W CASTON. March 19. 1857, 8? tf. VCtflDA CI ATUO aiiiiuu Lu^nio. KORdlA Kcrseva, and dreys. JT Oconee and Klniville Kerseva. For aide by JOS. Al. (?AVI,K. Camden, S. C? Out. 14. 3A-tf. BLANKS! BLANKS!! i Wf. would t*iilI the attention of members o 1 the bar and magistrate* of tliiit and the sur I rounding District*, to our extensive assort 1 meiit ol Blanks. We have now on hand a full supply jointed in excellent style, and can fill ail orders promptly at seventy-five centa per quire ca?h. We nre alao prejiared to print Briefs at j short notice, in handsome sty le aqd ns low aa the work can bo done any whefe in the 1 State for South Carolina, Lancaster district. 'JOHN KI.KMINli who is in ihe canto dy of the Sheriff of lartieaater District by virino of n Wril of Cnptna nd Sati?faciciiduni ut the nuit of Anderson Bowers pioul, having filed in my office together with a Schedule on oath of hie Estate and effect*, hispet'liou to the Court of Common (Menu praying that he may be admitted to the tenetil of the Act* of the (ieiicrai Assembly made for the relief of insolvent Debtors. It i* ordered it.at *he Maid Anderson How* era and all others ths creditors to whom the said John Fleming is in anywise indebted, be,and they are hereby summoned and have notice to appear tmlore the said Court ut laiucaster Court House, on the Third .Monday in March next, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner a I ore*.nd should not be granted. J. A. STLWM AN, Clerk. Office of Common I'leas, luincuster District, Oct. 7, 1357. Dec. 0, 1857. 13 -3?a Reeder &, DeSautsure. FACTORS AND COMMISSI MfciKC HANTS. CHARLE8T0N, 8, C. Nov. Ulb 185b, 98?1/ pd. SW'fmi I i WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND 1 most complete stock* of goods ever will be sold <>n our usual accommodating le especially requested to call and examine oui FRENCH. ENGLISH ANI) AM DELAINES. ALPACAS, I WOOL DELAINES, BLAC And many other articlua useful and orname ? Clothing and Ft A full stock jnwt received consisting of CI Clothing. Merino Shirts and Drawers, Crava ALL WOOL CARPETS, HUGS A Gents Travelling Shawls (nice article for Boots. Dump and Welted Calf Boots, Oxfor und Colored Shirts, Cotton Drawers. mMMWMm Kersev. Georgia IMnins. I'laid l/msevs- It large lot of lietivy Brngan* expected soon ai (iunny Bagging, Bale Rope and Twine, f September 30. 1857, AT LMCi LOOK ! LOOI 3>WT 35333 Jk IWCALL ON jfI THE LAUGE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. AND TALMAS FOR L Come look at my ^reat stc Also?Aegro Blankets, Shoes a\ By culling on At Cureton's corner von will tin brought to Lancaster. I will btiv t'ONV H them: COON SKINS, FOX, OTTER, M CASH ONLY ! September 23. 1857-32tf DRY GOODS A N D GROCERIES, JOS. Jg. QAVLE. HAS OPENED ul the Store one door South of Wji, Clybukn, Jr., u choice a-coitinenlof heavy dry good* mid groceries, in pari as follows: GROCERIES. N. R. and P. R. Sugar, Crushed and pulverized do. Itio Java and Cuba Coffee, New Orleans mid Culm Molasses, liotihen and Eng. Diary Cheese, Soup and Starch. Sperm, Ada. and Tallow Candles, Nos. 1 J and 3 Mackerel, (jinger, Pepper, Allspice, Macaroni, Indigo, Soda, Sardines, Pickles, Cove Oysters. WINES AND LIQUORS. Rectified, and old Bourbon \V hiskey, Old Moimng.-ihela do McKay'* .Magnolia do Wolfe'* Schiedam Scnapps N. E. nnd Jamaica Rum, French uud Peach Brandy, Old Madeira Wine, Old Malaga do lieidxick do Bare lav'x and Perkins' Lon. Porter, Younger'* Edenburgh Ale, White Wine and Cider Vinegar. TOBACCO AND SEttARS. Penn'x, Rio Hondo Cigars, Flueiicia Regalia do Washington Kilicu do Fine Chewing Tobacco, Common do Suiokiug do do &c., die. AH of which w ill be Sold exceedingly ow for CASH, or to punctual customer* on iliorl time. JOS. M. GAY LBCamden, S. C., Oct. 14, 35-tf. JOHN J. MoKAIN. Wliolektile ui*?i Itoluil Druggist, A* tKft f\\A fitoto) V r* Aitrn A m McKAlN'S DRUG STORE. CAMDEN, S. C. Has on hand a i.arce and weii selected Stock of Dru||i it it <1 .H ? d i c 1 H ? * , Kiiknch, Eigliih, and American Chemicali, Patent Medicines, Thompsoninn Medicines, Surgical Instruments. Trumui*, Paints OiIh, nitd Varnishes, Uiiriiirijf Fluid and Cumpliene, SV widow Ulna* und Polly, liair, toolii it rid Nail Brushes, Perfumery, Flavoring Extracts and every article comprising the tnrk of n l>r?iand Apothecary. Physicians, Country Merchants and Planters Cur,i depend on their orders mealing prompt and careful attention and upon the moat accommodating lertns. No extra charge for packing gosd*. Sept. 23, i8.17. 32? 3m. MANSION HOUSE! CAM DEN, S C. rpHE SUBSCRIBER returns his thanks JL to his friends and the travelling public, for the liberal support which he haa re vtmvu^ mni piwigon lllllintlll Mmv IH?HIIIIg U!l liix part shall be wanting to make their amy pleasant and agreeable, AT Tilt OLD MANSION. Ili? Table Mill nlwsvs compare with any in the up Country. With good cleanly and airy Kouais, nod attentive servant* with a desire to please. ilis Stables will be fo.ino in good order, nttended bv a faithful Ostler. His Omni, bus Dok lib, attached to ihe House,runs regularly to nod from the Depot, and to any part of the Town. Drovers can always be supplied with good LAJ I'S and ST A III.INU. with water conveniences for their slock, and provender furnished at a aoinll ad wince on markst rates. K G KOHINSON, Proprietor. Aug., a?, 1847. W??tn? last notice. Aid. Persons lndebtdis u> T. K. & J. R Mngill. or to Magitl 4s Heath, will iiinse immediate payment, as the above bu ainess must positively be settled up. T. K. MAUI 1.1* July 1st, 1847. HO?tf. mm mm RECEIVING ONE OF THE LARGEST and before brought to this.roarket, all of which rm* mid at low prices. The LADIES arc r sto i* - of IE' ICAN MERINOS, MUSLIN HINTS, DEBEROE. ALL K AND COLORED SILKS, tal. lrnishing Goods. IILDREN'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS and MENS in, hulf-hoes, Gloves. IND MATS, FOR SALE, CHEAP. a cold day,} Sewed and I'ejjed Water Proof d 'I ic8. Kjhbioiiable Silk lluLa. Neurfa Whit* mm mmm. lank^ta, Wool Hats, Caps, on hand and a nd will be sold low. or sale low for cash. HASSKLTINE 6l CURETON. 33?If. STER, S. C. LI I LOOK ! !! ? P IN TIME I l-M ST STOCK OF BONNETS, RIBBONS, CLOAKS I hinct * *Tf\ iiinonn iAIHE.d Am If Ml 05 US* tck of FINE BLANKETS. nd Cloths Cheaper than Ever ! MANNES BAUM. o: d one of the largest stock of GOODS ever IOKS. olid pay the highest market price for INK, &c , lor which I will pay cosh, AND UlauHea Umuiu, Lancaster, S. C. LANDS FOR SALE." rrM1E subscriber anxious to dispose of hie 1 hinds in Lancaster District, offer fer sale several tracts of valuable land on the most accommodating terms, viz: lOOO Acres on the Catawba River known as the Latidsfurd tract, adjoining lands of Col. I I). Withcrepoon, George McC. Witherspoon, and John Foster, ubout four hundred acres are cleared and have been in cultivation for several years, also : Ul'J Acres on Twelve Mile Creek, adjoining lands of the Estate of Dr. G. 1>. Maaacy, K C. Vaughn and others. The** lands are first rate for cotton and grain and cannot be surpassed by any lands in the neighborhood for productiveness. Also. 115 Acres, all in woods, lying one nils | from the above, adjoining lands of J. T. K. | iielk, Mrs. Varbrough and others. Also. 600 Acres, in two tracts, near Belair; one known as the Spratt lands the other as I the Cams tract, verv near all of which is is wood-, mid in a (food grain country. Also. Persons desirous of purchasing any of the above tracts of lan-la, are requested to call on, or address the subscriber at 1 vi? caster C. II., S. C. J. E. CURETON Sept. 30. J 857. 33-tf j Nuucy L. Swift, "J lo the Court of Ordiiipplicnnt. nary, I-ancaater District vs. > South Carolina, Real William N. Haile, | Estate of Dudley Haile, I James Haile. et.al.j deceased. IT appearing lo ray satisfaction that William N. Ilaile one of the defendants re sides without the limits of this Slate. It in I tin re lore ordered that lie do appearand obj ject to the divi-ion or sale ol' the real Estato , of Dudley Unite, deceased, in above case, on | or before ibe *i8tli dny of January 1858, or Ida consent lo lite same will be entered of record. JAMES II. W1THERSPOON, O. L. D. Oct. 26, 1857 37?3m. THE STATE OF SOUTH CA HO LIN A. Lancaster District. In the Common Pleas. H. H. Williams 1 vs. > Attachment. W. W. Hart ) Whereas, the plaintiff did on the litlh day of March 1857 tile his declaration againsl the Defendant who fas it is said) in. absent from and without the limits of thin. State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the aaine, upon whom a copy of (he said Declaration might be served.? It is therefore urderedr that the said Defendant do appear and plead lu the said Declaration on or tiefore the 15th Jay March, (1858) whton will be in the year of our l.?>rd one thousand eight hundred and tifty. eighl, otherwise hnul and absolute judge! uienl will thcu bo giVcti an ' awarded ugainai 1 him. J. A STEW MAN, Clrk. March 14th 1857. 6?ojt.ro. for ly. Ramsay's History of SOUTH CAROLINA WILL be republished sarly in 1858, i? tw o large Volumes octavo, 650 pagna eacii Volume, printed on line, white oan?r g -f-m p. bound in Mub*mntial cloth gilt. It aeetnee ,t' hardly noeesnry to add anything to the above. ItaniHiiy'n llixtoiy of South Carolina ia a great work ; he was an eye-witneea.and participated in many of the event* about whietb he write*. We, Souih Carolinian* are too ignorant of our own hiatory. and the l*ab> liaher h?a undertaken the work with a view | to supply a demand which haa been felt fe* 1 some lime. The fact l*. there ia more is> lerest felt now in the History of our Stat*, | than ever was before. All account* of our nneeator* are now beginning to wake ap our minds to a lively interval. When we see theui braving the hurdahipe of the dee-rt, uvercouiing every difficulty from a ear. >ge foe, at d meeting the stalwart Briton ia .1 long, distracting, and b.o?*dy war, wa are pleased with every danger tbey escaped, and w iah to truce out the most minute event* of their hiatory. Tlioee who wieh this work will send oil their names to the subscribes * earlv. I intend to get out the Work early in ltM? . 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