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e le griipljir. Later From Burope, A R II I V A Is () F T II E C A N A D A . O^o Halifax, July 10.?The c?eam shi| Canada lias arrived at this port will dates from Liverpool to the 3d inst. Tin important portion of her advices has beet sent from Capo Pace. The following however, is additional: The British Revenue for tho last yeai fell off ?5,000,000. Tho demand for money at London or Friday, the 2d inst., was very active. A report of the successful issue of the At 1 antic telegraph enterprise, advanced tin shares ?300. The Montenegro difficulties are getting werioua. France sends her ultimatum tc Tuikey, to be followed by an increased force in the Adriatic, if the answer should bo unsatisfactory. Gen. Concha has complained to the home government of Spain of British in sulta in Cuba. The Spanish Governinenl w'dl demand explanations of England concerning the recent insulting speeches in Parliament. Nothing wan seen by tho Canada ol the Atlantic telegraph lleet. Counterfeits Apo I'rta, July 10.?Counterfeit notes | on the Bank of Hamburg, S. C., are in circulation. They are well.executed, and I itre dated October 0, 1856. Rail Road Accident. New Your, July 10.? An accident lias taken place on the Erie Kail Road, by which two earn were smashed. Louis Lay and wife and child, and two others, were killed, and forty seven wounded. The Atlantic Telegraph CableHoston, July 10.?A ship arrived at this port from Liverpool, reports that she spoke the Niagara on th>*27lh u't Two unsuccessful attempts had then been made to lay tha cable, and the last time forty miles were laid. The Kisgura, when upoketi, was awaiting the arrival of the Agamemnon. Cyrus Field was in good spirit, ar.d thought the enterprise would ba successful, though the weather was verv unfavorable. LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT. cnnr.itcTr.d weekly, r\* HASSELTINE fc CURETON. KACOM, Shoulders IU Sides 12? I lllllis I t U 1 j I 1 I'll ... .. .?.. i- a 1.1 fOUN, jn'i bushel 75 MK\I. " 75 KI.Ot'U 2 J a 3 XlOl.ASSKS, |??-r gallon,cash, New Orleans 6<J Miimmvndo 50 West India 40 C'OKKKB. |it-r Hi cash, Hi) 14 Java 00 SUliAllS, New Orleans 9 n 11 Clarified 11 n 14 Powdered 1 1 a 15 Crushed 14 a 15 PODDRR, per hundred lb... X 75 MACKKRKU No. 1 kit(nearce) 3 00 No. I. I i bbU 10 00 BKHF, (very little offering).... 5 n 6| PORK, " " 8 a 0 KGOS, per doz S a 10 CHICKENS 121 CANDLES, Adamantine per box 30 Single pound 35 Tallow 22 a '25 THE MARKETS. CoLVMnrA,July 16, 1858. The demand for Colton continues aclivo and good, and a choice article would now command 121 cent*. The receipts however, are very light, and the sales to day were small and unimportant. Charleston, July 16. 1858. Cotton.? There was again a good and buoyant inquiry for the article, principally confined to the finer grades for the Spanish markets, prices continuing firm and full.? The suit'* amounted to upwards of 1100 b iles, at the foI lowing particulars : 32 bales nf I IA in* .1 III OI.I i a*~ .V- .. w( , .? ? Ujw. Nr.w York, July 16, 1868. Cotto* hn?? advanced ^c. per lb., and the ale* of the day reached 4000 bale*. .Middling upland* in quoted at l'.2l?.,and Middling Orleans at 1*1} a 13c. per lb. Flour ixmkwM n.6000 bid*. changed hand* Wheat la buoyant, and 86,000 buahcU changedThaiid*. Corn i* firm, and 9600 bu*b?l* fewtc mid. Spirit* of Turpentine I* aiMoy. Koaiu ia dull and quoted at $1,G'Ja 1.06 per bbl. Kioo ia quiet at $J * 3-50 - pur 100 bbl*. Special Notioes Jloilottny * Ointment and I'M*?Fraud*.? There are no fraud* to execrable aa thoa? which imperil health and life. Therefore Uu late attempta to dixaeminate counterfeit* of the above.naiiied great balaa-nic reuedie* are infi nitely ntore detestable than the operation* oi the ooiuijiqi> forger. The victim* of ecrolula eruption*, cancer*, tumor*, sore leg*, etc. etc., throughout the union, look to the Ointment at the only element of cure, Sufferer* from dys* pep*ia.bilioue disorder*, effecUon* of the bo a I* etc., bare an equally Arm reliance ou the Pill* What, then, abould be the punishment of lh? miscreant who offer* a pernicious salve in tht place of the one, and a vile drastic compound under the name of the other! la ordei to b< cure you hate the genuine article, *ee tha the water-mark, "Holleway, New York ant fxmdon,' ia e? every led of the book ofdiroo lion* enclosing eeeh. ft 10. Receipts- ECI,E< Q W Porter May 28, '68 Maj DD Kirk land May 6, '59 : A J Stewart Sept 1, '69 - Tho 1 Cnpt W J Mcllwuin Aug 20, '69 ^ndiDg Col J Puoderburk June 27, '58 rcapectl Jna Hood Nov 21, '68 tention 1 Uriah Smull May 28, '69 - Ft 11?!! John McQueen Nov 1, 'M David Taylor Dec 26, '68 wortli a J B Mobley Jan 20, '69 2. It.? J C Mnssey June 2, '69 lo it9 1 PB Hammond July 9, '68 'o^can* Elihue Croxton March 9, '69 v^'w^ni Wm R Dunlap July 12, '69 the Con s John M Taylor Apiil 28, '59 3- T? Miss M E Caul ben June 30, '59 r'c',est ' , David Kirkpatrick . Feb 28, '69 W K A Ingram July 14, '59 the Ecle jonn Uougli July 14, '69 *. Th J D McCardlo Dec 95, '58 tic,f f" CCKM 5SS? r Mian M R I'.nllard Jan 1, '59 original Willis Gregory Feb 19, '69 n'"' ihf i James Bruco May 21, '58 bich n . A McMillon Juno 23, '69 . Micagali Crenshaw Jnn 21, '59 n?:?ot, James It Terry Feb 6, '59 1 5^ J Adams Aug 12. |69 npn, yft, A Mayer Deo 4. 58 Maj b? K MeMillon Dec 30, '58 ,.rnrJ ' ! Rev A I Cnuthen Juno 22, '59 1 Announcements. Thc v ry montl 1 FOR THE LEGISLATURE Wo nro authorized by the friends of J. umeH w Wim.iams, Esq., to announce him a enndi1 , 1 . TV . . . . mort.' Fin 1 dnte to represent our District in the next ffCR jn M 1 legislature. The Friends of Maj. J. E. Kutledge, announce him a candidate to represent the District of l<nncaster in the lower branch Below of the next legislature. merous 1 ? . , r of the h 1 FOR ORDINARY. Com We are authorized by the Friends of J. T. K. IIf.i.k, K?q., to announce him a can* lt didate for Ordinary at the ensuing election. r tents of Thc Friends of I'. T. Hammond, an- confesae , nounce him a candidate for Ordinary for would I Ijnncaster District. thought Tll< V ' | New Advertisements. EMPLOYMENT- pllbliStl I $50 to $100 per month ! Capital of *3 only required !! Clevel f / \ AA active energetic young men are l' j lv/\/V? wanted forthwith to net as a- Vt'0 e'ie ' "ents in a caw. useful, and honorable husi- , i 1 1-1 .... - * . Hiiin %%men uiuy can certainly cleat from new i 850 to ?100 per month. This is no hum- I I* I huff. For full particulars enclose three jinv postage stamps mid address. niencetm W. 11. 'I KRRY, periodica Rockingham, N. C. to obtain July 21?23?2t a in. 2in. viously r Dr. R. S. Beckham, OFFERS his professionnl service to the "As a public Oflice ul Rev. A J. Cuuthcn's less read ou Stage Road front lamcnster to I'nmdrii. these da< July 14th 1858. 22-21. jury, Imi _? daily of LIMESTONE SPRINGS j recomini Female High Sohool. ^ionai Rtv. T. Curtis, I). i>. I Itiv. \\ u. Curtis, L. I.. I>. \ l t r|"M1E public Examination nnd Commencc- n,of,tU,d-i' 1 nielli of this Institution will take place ,.sl n|| vv on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 20th and tt-d 1,V tl 2Ut instant. The Comioeoeument address . , | will be delivered by the Rev. I)r. Hack- , o man. of Charleston. telligenu The School having no vacation in the |, ,bituall Summer, it is desirable that all new pupils ((j -lH ( join the clasaes at the Commencement. ., n..n|i July It. 1858?22 'it JJ5 GREAT BARGAINS! s o l LOOK! LOOK!! , ?o? Doctor Having bought out the in- Roweii . terests of Mnnncs Raum and deter- I cants, mined to remove from this place, 1 have j made up my mind to SEI.L OUT AT .Marirnrel NEW YORK COST, i'l'iTu ONLY FOR A FEW DAYS. 80 cull in Siarn?w< lime mid secure a bargain. Thin ia no hum- n ,e bug. JOS. BROWN. I P ?|?| ? Lancaster, July 14, 1858.-<-22tf nthnn i'l Phillip h THOS. J- & C. H- MOISE, ?tCC.BO?. TO I. h K <fc M O I S K , Staines 1 WHOLESALE GROCERS, cb> { lrt ' estate of No. 7 Hayue Street. fore die tiiomas J. moImE, I fit ai) 1 e^Tnv o p lo die si eilAHLKaii moise < I'HAHLr.STON, S. C. } Feb. 17, 1858, 1?lv. - J July 1 J. A. U ALKDR, ill. 1>. DRUGGIST AN 1) CHEM 1ST. 8'' DEALER IN L AMERICAN, FRENCH Ac ENGLISH Chemical*, Drags, Medicines, Per- M William fnmery, Dye-Staffs, Fancy George 1 Articles, ftc ker, Lev "> Chester, H. C. Day, Ma May 2?U?, 1858, 15?6m. *,lfu 1 1 ' Mary I111 Joseph M. Oayle. El*! CAMDEN, S. C. of Hatnn IS NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING widow o hi* SPRING and SUMMER SkvcU of It ape HEAVY DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, liain W ot nil diacription, which he will sell very ker, Cob low and exclusively for CASH. MvDnv, ' Csmden, May 5, 1858. 12-tf Jerry W ? - ? verly am |A ruvA POUNDS OF PRIME New end wtd< Lv/^"A.r\/ Bacon Sides and Shoulders, above at Just received and for sale low, f.ir CASH, (,f th:.s S , by JOS. M GAYI.E Clinton, , Csmden, Msy 5, 1858. I*i-lf and all t IJKKHKKVEU UwJW IWi-. JL Pin? Apple, Lime?, Sirnv* berrv, die., . inA , For ul? by, JOS. M GAYLE. Camden, May 6, 1848. 12-lf againaM . SALT, SALT. A FINE LOT OK HALT, Juat Roceiv- Jun* ed by, JOS. M. GAYLE. , Camden, May 6, 1858. 12-tf ALPIS SHIEDAM SCHNAPPS.? **KM, Old Holland Gin. For aale by caatervil i JOS. M. GAYLE J. II. I Camden, May 5, 1848. 12-lf William MOLASSES, MOLASSES A LARGE LOT OF NEW ORLEANS J. Porte i v Muscovado and Weal Indin Motaaaee, Perao ' (new crop; Jut received and for eate low Hal, will for CASH, by JOS M GAY I.E. f**?nden, May 5. ISM. 10-tf July' JTIC MONTHLY XAQAZIVS, I 8 O I! T H C A I 1858. | Lancaster L Kditor of ?h. Eclectic Magazine, de- of'iincwter ,f incrcas ng Us circulation, and ex. f o, j nd gftt, its usefulness as a literary journal, 8uit of the stale of Soul ally solicits your patronage and at- fik>d jn ? t lh, ? ii* ',n< fl 8" #, v i ? i on oath of his estate am ?r thirteen years tho Eclectic hns , . r? ... , p. ? :.u .l' t i- j i> i tion to the Court of Con ?vor with the public and high com- , that, Jnn be ndm| on from the press, for the sterling ^ ^ of- ^ Cene| nd permanent value of its pages. for 1|m> |n(K)lve design and purpose is to present ordurcd t|mt ,he 8ftld Vh renders the choicest treasures of ... ... , ?. .... . .. . . .. r ., the creditors to whom . and the ablest productions of hu- _ .. .... . , .. * 1 . ?? Ijingley is in anywise int writers, as thov nppear in the He- . , ? i v. . .. , e ,V . I. i. , are herebv sumuioned, a id Periodicals of urcnt lJr tain and . > _ :j # . nppear before the sunt t ... . ,, Court House, on the thir ,ese sources furnish many of he next> to 8heW' Cause, if n I 8 Of the literary activity of the lhe of h m| jquen forms of though , taste, and not |>o >fnntcd on. 1 hese will adorn the pages of UffiJ of Cofnmon p,e , ,C- . ... ,, . . . trict, March 23, 1848. us plan of selecting the choicest nr- j ^ STP sm the n?ible family of European ju|y 14_22,* 3m. als, furnishes an amount of literary _ which could not be obtuined in its . . form, except at an exorbitant cost : o U U 1 H C A 1 ; excellent and attractiveness of l,ancnster L o one magazine could hope to equal AVKN FLOYD who i srarv gold without dross?mental the Sheritf of Lancaster I it for youth or age, without moral 0f a Writ of Capias ad the suit of James I., Cur? combined excellencies and pcrma- filed in my oilice, togethc uc give it a just claim to a place in on oath, of his Kstate ant ell selected public and private li- tlon to the Court of C'oi ng that he may be admit Terms ??' ",e l',c G?n?n for the relief of insolvent icleclic i.t issued on the first of eve- dered. that the said Jaines h. Each number has 144 large oc- nnd ?|, oUier the creditor es, on line paper, neatly stitched in Avt.n Floyd is in nnywiai vers. I vvelve numbers, three vol- tliey are hereby summon* ith titles nnd indexes. Twelve or to appear before the said ( ibelishinenta, and nearly 1800 pa- Court Mouse on the thirc year, Price, 85. ^ j,er next, to shew cause 11. BIDWEEE, Publisher, ^ why the prayer of the No. 5 Bcckmnn Street, N. should not be granted. Office of Common Pie, ' are given a few of the very nu- Diet 9lh day of March ^lf testimonials lately received in favor ? A. STE '.clectic. July 14, mrkoatioks of the eclectic. From Rev. Dr. Claxlon. SOUTH C A I cqnnintnnce with the principal con- j \NCASTFIt 1 the lending Koreigu Magazines is ' / illy iudispcnsible to every one who Elizabeth Small, widow. Seep puce with the progress of VH* and i f knowledge in our day.? James Small, illiam P e, howeveri bo many and so costly, Small, John it, -. can obtain or even Mad the whole Humphries. Calvin Hum. The 'Eclectic1 pjrforuis well the phdev, Wm. I-afayette winnowing the wheat from these Humphries, ons, thus nuikuig what is most val- IT appearing to my wrti their pages accessible to tlic Atncr- Houston IlumphriemCub pie. R Bethel Claxtos. William IJitayette Hump and, Ma; 30, 1857. in above stated Bill ami cii .e above opinion of Dr. fluxion I the limits of this State ll erfully ant. heartily concur. tion Hawsins &. W"y li Fkaxcis L. Hawks." complainants, that said fork, Nov. 7, 1857. Houston, Calvin and W . .. .. ? . Ty-n Humphriea do answer p rom Fx-President b tUmore the ,)j|| in nhove ,;iU!e fo'r e tnken the Eclectic Iniin its eoin* personal Estate of Fred snt as the best selection of foreign dee'd. on or before the 10 il literature which I have been able nc.x,f or their content to i. I think the selections are judi tnken ns confessed and an nade, mid the work is very valua- go orde.ed against thein. Respectfully yours, JAMES H. WITIi MillAtto Fillmore.'' valuable substitute for the worth- J"')' 9th 1858, 22 .iiiiiivi ?? 11iv.i? in nu uuuiiuuili in vs, an.i which in doing ho much in- Great Soutlieri Ii to the tastes and morals, I'Hpithe young, we take plcimure in lAlOll'S ( II tiding the He lee tic Magazine, an n ' not only for the literary and pro- FOK *' ' man, hut also for any intelligent J_} Q Jh] \j Jj I) I It given the beet article- from the CU0LERA , C?0I 1, to v\ hicli tiM* iiomst men l)\NFN'TKHV ! lit I If |>e are in the habit of giving their DIAUHIKK-I,' CIIOI borate productions it will inter* hose minds have not been enerva* ' ie literary trash which unfortunate* Aclininiuly JIUAJJ ividely distributed ninnng our peo- I_)iseaSC8 ol Female e it can not fail to enlarge the in- ... r e and elevate the taste of ull who C'itllly L Hinful Mem y peruse it. The jterniane.nl calw VIRTUES OF JA lie lea are in striking contrast w it h <jf are too well known to i log, ephemeral literature of the i*t. It rrau thk woimtc RIJFUS ROOD, 2d.-It cures the worst lorn al Traveling Agent for Kclectie 3d.-It cures California or iv 4th.-It ruUcyes the severuc Mh.-lt cures f/holeia Mort U T II C A It 0 Ii l N A. rtth.-It cures Cholera Iuf.i . ,v. t 7th.-It cures I'aiutul Mens AN( AN I KK DISTRICT. . 8th.-It relieves Tain in IU ii. Plyler, Wm-I In the Court of ! t?th.-It contract*Serrousm and wife?appli* j Ordinnrv Can- cy. I caster District, | 10th.-It restores Irregulariti vs. I Real Estate of 11 th.?It diapcls gloomy and t I'lyler, widow, Jacob Tlyer de- j a? admirableToni hi Cheater and j ceased tta, William T. I A few short Extracts fr ?nd wife Jiusey I*. | ; timouials. rs? defendants. J i i.j |,aVe usod Jacob's t'o [tearing to my aatisfuction that Jon- { and have found it a most e tester and his wife laMtn, Willism judgment, a valuable rented Itarucs and his wife Jinsey P., de* Hon. Hilt , reside without this State. It is Judge of Supremo ( . i ?i... ?i ? - ? , ..iuoicu nit- mim junninnn : "it gives me pleasure in and wife Uttn and Win. Phillip commend Jacob'* Cordial | und wife Jitisey i'., do appear and expciience, and the expvri i the division or sale of the real : ^ *?d Will around me. Jacob l'lyler deceased on or be- Bl,'ce tor me to believe it u 16th October 1868. or their consent lM,rU u> bo- vU 44 WVl'r,!i?" inie will be entered of record. | HAf. II, AMKS II. WITIIKRSPOON. < Formerly Judge of Superioi Ordinary U I). | Circuit." 0, 1868, 22-3iu. PI 98. "I take great pleasure in ? | invaluable medicine to all a IT T II I1 A li (I I I M A diseases, lor which I believi O A II C Jl IV 1/ 1j I H 21 ) ejgn r(.|Ue<|y?decidedly siq ANCASTKR DISTRICT. else ever tried by me. Riley Catoe, In Equity A. va. I .minster Deputy G. M. of the Grand W. Maker, John Maker. Mill on an ) "I have used Jacob's Clot U. Maker,Columbus lla- assigned and this, with all 1 hear ah iiiiu Maker, Edclk. Mc- covenant by those who have tried it, rk L. Jackson, and his H*rc thilt il B?*,,d> u"' tilda, Jerry Warner and f ; r#,'?n ?' ki"d. ?"'1 1 w?; . w ife, John Beverly u*? ,u U,c lor wh.cl thn his wife, Richard | MILI ily child and heir at l<a\v I d,c lei B iker (dec) and the | Orimn. f said Snmuel Maker. J "lf tfiere is any ercdibili . ? e . ,, , ..... monj, Jacob's Cordial must ar?ng to my ?Haf?Uoo that \\ .1- abov', M olher aiMl0 Maker. John Maker, George C. Ha- /,iaeas0!,. Kris., the uinbii* Maker, Lavlnia Maker. Edeth ja iu faV(>r ,.oinil,g in from i Mark I. Jackson and wife .Matilda, { be verv far in silvan . inner uint Alary Inn wile, John Bo most if not all other 'patent' J Matilda liin wife, Itichurd Baker j >wof 8*tnuel leaker, defendant* in ("aaliior Marine and Fire Iiwi ted cane re*ike without the limit* , ?Xhif| ?Acketll romwiy i, State. It i* ordered on motion of | m a* Bonaparte \ solicitor for complainant, that each mto Itumia, and gaining co >f aaid defendant* do answer, pl*;nd ever uned."?Ueorgia Jrfft r, to the Bill in above ease on or 1*68. le "Ih day of October, 1858, other- HOLD BY DRUUU1STS ginent pro confcaao will be ordered Druggist* Merchant* ar inch and all of them. plied by J. ASHHII&ST, In AMES H. WITHER8POON, aale Druggiaf, rWloston C. E. L. D. July H.ib, 18, 1858 a0-3m pf $9. O W. Williams. J J i LIST OP LETTERS. Yorkvlllo, 8. C. f <1 MM NO in the Poet Office at Lan- WILLIAMS A i He, 8. C.. July l.t 1868^ ATTORNEYS Aaton, Jnmee Brown, Pike Brown, A Chatfin, J, I). W. Clark, W. & 3, Mary A. Ingram, Manervy In- SolioitOTR ill r. Joseph Lee, George Mobley, M. r, John Taylor, Anny Victory. LANCASTER, ( on calling for letter* in the abova wm p,^,* in the pi* I pleaae t?ay, they are advertised. K. O. BILLINGS, P. M. | Prompt Attention gW? j 21?tf 1 Jnljf 7ln 18IW j* I O Ii I N A . THE MIGHTY HEALER' | at n )istrict. world known* and world tried. | lu h. s in the custody of . j until!'and all other MJKK IIOLIjOWAV'S ointment. nd hs?e notice to ! .. M' ourt at Ijuicnstcr The free admissions of all Nations, as well d Monday in Oct. as the rerdict of the leading llospita's of the .. >ny they can, why Old a* well as the New World, stamp this pow- " ' v ,'r t, nforcsaid, should erful remedial Agent as the greatest healing " c. " preparation ever made known to suffering man. whirls, ne, Lancaster Dia- I Its penetrative qualities are more than mar- ftn" see velous, through the external orifice? of the skin, "fid p"' VVMAN Clerk invisible to the neaked eye, it reaches the scat | tinpals j of the internal disease ; and in all external nf (cctions its anti-inflainmatory and healing virr? tues surpass anythiug else on record, and is I ' O I' I N A | Nature's great ally. M-W Strict. ERYSIPELA .4NDSALT RHEUM. j . in J - - ... ...viusiuuy 01 | Are two of the mos?t common and virtuent t , ^ jj1' l)mtrict, by virtue disorders prevalent on thin continent, to these ? Ne Satisfaciendum at 'he Ointment is especially antagonistic, its Salta, I' Hon Al Co., having "modutoprrandt" is first to eradicate the ven. W istar'i !r with a schedule oni am',,,cn complete the cure. Hull's, i I effects, his pcti' HAD LEGS, OLD SOKES, AND ULCERS, man Bit union Pleas, pray- Cases of many years standing that liave per- Luntord ted to the benefit tinaciously refused to yield to any other remedy w'!? 'Ul1 i! Assembly mado or treatinent, have invarible suecumbcd ton ' Powder debtors. It is or- f?-'w applications of tliis powerful unguent. E. Cureton & Co. ERUPTION ON THE SKIN, s to w Loin the snid Arising from a l>sd state of tiie blood or clironie i indebted, be and disc(uic an. (!ra,llta,ed, ami a clear and trans- ?ur" i?a and nave notice parent surface regained by the restorative nc- ror.1 w 1' isourt at I-i master tion of this Ointment. It surpasses many of articles I Monday in Octn. the cosmetics add other toilet appliances in articles if any they can, its power to dispel rashes and other disfigure-' I Bills, nc petition aforesaid incuts of the face. I ci casing PILES AND FISTULA. our oust I?niH'n?*l4.*r Dis- $very form and feature of these prevalent ca" ^ and stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and j WMAN, (. lcrk. entirely by the use of this cinoliont; warm Lnu-.i 22-3iii. foinentiitioiis sliould precede its application.? Its healing qualities will be found to be thor- 1 \ I to I IV \ ?Mgh and invarible. J v 1j 1 W As Both the Ointment nnq Pithr shonblbe IISTRICT. used in the following rases : ") In Equity Lin. Bunions, Swelllcd (Jlamls, | caster District. Burns, Sore Legs, TOS. | Bill for Parti- Chapped Hands, Sore Itreasts, 1 f t at t ' tion Real and CbilblaiiU, Sore lleads, t'l.vuin I Personal Estate Th,roatf\ , dry goo I of Frederick T. ?out; ?4,r,\s of n11 klu"1^ i <?.?n ia 'j ? Lumbago, Sprains, f k ^ ^ Mecurial Eru|dioiis, Still'Joints, v isfaeliou that John Piles, Salt itlieuiu, ' ' ' in Humphries, and Rheumatism, Tetter, ( r! I.ries, defendants Ringworm, Ulcers, ' ise, reside without Scalds, Veneral Sores, L is ordered on ino- Skin Diseases, Wounds of ail kinds, ie, Solicitors for Caution!?None are genuine unless the defendants. John words "Holloway Nuw York and London,' arc 'il-iain Lafayette discernible as a "Water-mark" in every leaf of lend or demur to the book of directions nrouuu each pot or box; \? partition real and the same may be plainly seen bv "holding the t ''.u'r lerick T. Small, leaf t-i the light." A handsome reward will bo Sardines ill day of October given to nny one rendering such information as W| the same will be llla)' 'eat* l^e detection of any party or par- ti " * order pro conies- wes counierieini?g me medicines or vei ding iveeimec the same, knowing them to be spurious. < )l?l M IKR.8POON, % Sold at the Manufactories of Professor '^CJ >m*r E?|'v I*. I). IIoLLOWay, KO Maiden Luue, New York, and 3m. Pf. $ti. by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Med icino throughout the United States and tha -r> j civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, t'?:t cents, H -t?.?XIl?Cly. mill *1 each. Ul>i AI >' ^ There is considerable savingby the lnr- ^ K. 11.?Directions for the guidance of p.itC p i o ].' o ionta ill every disorder are affixed to each box. '* luti .KKxiimnus. ! TO I xha infantum choice of gifts : j ''"I'l',, Hereafter every purchaser before purchasing I itcd to many ? hook. !>? hu own. I tin . j choice ok c.uts at hanney's i . S, most cspc- choice of gifts at hanney's a 1 '* itruation choice of gifts at ranney's low ,,,r fW<t mniiMf CHOICE OF GIFTS AT UAXXKY'S "?>?"? ? > (Oils OlHDI.l/, CHOICE OF GIITS AT HANNEY'S require encomiums. CHOICE OF GIFTS AT HANNEY'S I Cumd AKK8 or DiARiunxA, CHOICE OF GIFTS AT HANNEY'S is of Dysentery. CHOICE OF GIFTS AT HANNEY'S Mexican Diarrhma. GTF.AT AMERICAN GIFT BOOK HOUSE. <3 * I C 'J/ No. 293 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ! ?i? Mn Hum where the gifts, consisting of JEWELRY, Ac., Laneasti truati'on. AND VARYING FROM 75 CENTS TO TWO i so, one ck and Loins. HUNDRED DOLLARS, are always on EXHI- very ties ?m and Deapondou- IHTION, IN AMPLE SHO IP CASES. Our dwelling New Descriptive Catalogue, roiiaining a large other up es variety of Hooks in every department of Sci- whole t hysterical F'eelings. ence and Literature, (all of which are sole at eneh ae|i c regular puhlisher' prices,) and explaining OUR The I NE IP AN'D OH/GINAI. SYSTE.U of allow_nl ?,o,M ing every pmchaser HIS OWN CHOICE OF' ? GIFTS, and setting forth unequalled induce-I 1 1 menu to AGENTS, will be sent, post paid, to !4?ns nrt' rdial in my family, ??y individual, on application. J|,e Pr?" tlicient, and in my Addreas, A. RANNEY. Agent. Ule b"'' y. ' No. 298 Broadway. ?ing the AM 1P.1 H.YF1R July 7th 2i?6m. disposed L-Viurt, Georgia." w'" bf.' being able tore- ANSON HOTEL, withVl'u uiy own personal vvun tin ence of my neigh- Wadesborough, North Carolina an> > ??' Is a sufficient guar- |jy My a1 > be all that it pur. i remedy. J. B. TWITTY. lannr l rm.K|' 00L.. S(,U' HROI'HIKTOIl OF ANSON SPR1 r o i , _ 'cio cc iiqtBL, respectfully solicits a liberal share of the patronage of the surrounding eoun 1 __ _ emending,his j traveling public. ple IHicUhI with bowel A/ f ' it to be a sever. . uhm p'???red the service* of an exped. ; icrior to anything dous and expern need y\ t BAKER, OR CUIJNARl AN, I NlW v? A. GAU/.DIXG. ' i come a l<odge of Georgiu." who is " Chief Cook and Bottle Washer," usually dial in my family w'" ,,0"k 1,1 l^? ?l>nrltst practicable notice article I out it a* a remedy kif.da of Fancy Cukes, for wedding and will be , induce* me lobe- : converaation parties, etc., etc. turina. sad of every prepa- Will kicp his BAR R? K?M regularly for- 1 the libe add recommend it* niahed with the best Religious, Literary ami hope to ti it ia compounded. Political papers, CS O. DOBBIN A JORDON, the faithful and well-known April i State of Georgia, Ostler is ever at his post. One and all, eome and see. 'JT ty in human tosti- J#f 1st 1868. 47?tf. land pre-eminent ? rI~*HK ?- for *u cure of Dr ALFRED CRAVEN, 1 !,0 man* of testimony , HW>()( ill quartern, it mint |C ?*? ?! e*n Siirueon Oculist, N.C.I nUr2i?li^!,a,0f YORKVII.I.K. 8. C., *?*? < preparations. ' other f d. I7,EM1S'G. Offers hie Professional Services to the eiti- one set nance Bank Griffin-' zens of I.a?ca*ter Village and surrounding brush ? traveling into celeb- t'0U"'[LI.1?i . , . ? ,, being! lushed his columns A R I 11* K.IAL 1 LK til inserted on Cold p?nao. mincndalioii where- Plate, from one to a lull sett. Refi TMsisn, J/dy 19(A, June lllh, I85fi lii-ly kvkrywhkhk Sheriff's Sales. -3 id Physiceaiis sup- |*Y Virtue of Sundry Writs of Fi Fa to r,-,iii? .porter and Whole )rH> dir,cted< , wi? lh? Court o2 w- Honsosrloor at Ijincaster on the first .Mon* .. day in August next, within the legal hours j*." (-o' Ro.r. E Allison, of the fo,,owio? Pr?r"?"> to wil ; cheap, lancaaterville S (' TWO hundred acres ol land more or Icsa, an(j sw ' lying on Sugar Creek, and adjoining landa cn| thin ALLISON, of Jeasee Harris, J. R. Blue and Cad Jones arising ! ATI AW 011 ?nd to ?0,d n" th? property of ' 1 It A VI Jnnj^k p. Hunlor at the suit of the Slate. dollars ALSO, Sevantyfive acres, more ?r less, usual d Eflnifw ?djoiolug landa formerly owned by D. C. r.nv din ? Wolfe and other Innd*. levied on and to be ney &. ' H., 8. C. *old a* the property of Bennett Smith's TKR.R rict of Lancaster. K?t?te, at tho auit of tho Bute. C . <St I . - ? . Condition* caah,&6. For dh t?Co]l?cUoiu II. HANCOCK. 8 L I). ry &. c 2t~tf July 10. l*fi* 2?~td l>f *1 TR each. W SPRING GOODS FOR 185S" SUBSCRIBERS WOUI.D INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE ihlic, that they have roreivcd a large and well selected stock of goods which sold low for cash> or on twelve months time to punctual customers. We canlonger indulgence than twelve months to any one rhail storms excepted). Our insists in part as follows : iioR Black nnd Fancy Silks. Barage Tissue and Muslin Robes and Side Stripes, printed Jnckonetsand Cambric's, English and American prints Our Stock of Bonnets is lurge and well assorted. Bonnet Ribbons, French Flowers, Ruches Straw Trimiiigs, n beautiful assortment of plain, Striped ami l*laid Jaconet's, Swiss and Nansook Muslin's, Jackonet Swiss Hdgeings, Ladies and sses Flats, all colors nnd styles. Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes and k large ami well selected stock of Domentic Coeds. Uock of GENT'S FURNISHING (irOODS is very full nnd complete, consisting y article needed for a gentlemans out-fit, and at all nrie.es to ? ?>? r M \MIC llliUI i on? dollar to .a fine cloth coat worth Thirty, Pants and Vest* in pioportior.. Drawer*, half Hose, Cravats, Collars, Hats of every variety and style. Cull our stock of fine Roots and Shoes, you cannot help being suited both in style e. The Hardware department is full and well selected. Saddles, Bridles, Marmill Harness. RIJGS ANI>~MEDICINES. I and well selected assortment from the well known House of P. Schieflfelin & w York, and Haviland, Stevenson &- Co., Charleston ; consisting in part of Kp. arugoric, Lnudnam, Hive Syrup, Squills, Castor, Oil ve and (hid I aver Oils.? i Balsam Wild Cherry, Ayer'n Cherry Pectoral and Pills, Brandeth, Wrights, Spencers and M'l-nnes Pills, M'Lanes and Fan-docks Vermifuge, Hooflnnd'a Gerters, Cnlumliiau Bitters, Carters Spanish Mixture, llelrabolds Extract Buchu, 's Liver lnvigorator, the best medicine now in use for billions couiplnints, those re tried it say it acts like a charm. Q.uinire, Seltzer Aperient, Soda and Sedillzts s. Morphine, a stock of Tliotnsonian Mcdioinee &.C., GHOCKIIIKS! GROCERIES ! ! GROCERIES toek of Groceries is full and will bo so d low, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee and Babe sold at extreme low rates and for cash only ; no ono neud apply for these on a credit, as we shall be under the painful necessity of refusing them, nil other will he sold on the usual time twelve months, and then to he paid for in Bank >t individual notes to run on year after year. To go on with our large and in1 business, we must have money to do it with, and we shall expect every one of omets to pay us promptly at the end of the year (unavoidable accidents excepl and see us. HASSELTINE & CURETON ister, S. C., April 21, I8.?8. 10?tf .> y Gj. () (3 I) S! Franklin Academy. A N j, rpHE EXERCISES OF THIS IN8TI.......Li.ii. i tution wi'l commence on the 1st MonGROCERIB&. day in Junuary next. The Trustees have g' i vi II\S OPFNFT) succeeded in retaining the services of MR. he Store one'door So all. of' Wm HAM'L MoCORMICK, whose, proficiency n, Jr , a choice assortment of heavy 10 teaching is surpassed by tew. oung ds and groceries, in part as follows: m?n thoroughly prepared to enter ? any of the higher institutions of learning G R OCERIES. 'n the Southern States. The Village is , r very healthy, and there is not, at present u *l'i' j j ' I i grog shop or phtec where ardent spirits can jslied and pulverized do. f *\ , . r , . '. 1 tio Java and Cuba Coffee, H'.!'' !. 1 ' j , . , . New Orleans and Cuba Molasses, Boarding can be obtained as cheap as at ? i ic? . rv: ... other plaees in private families. (iiiahen and Eng. Diary t.lieese, n? , if , ... S in inH Starch rates of tuition are the sntne as Sp'ertm Ada.'and 'Fallow Candles, those in Academies throughout the State. !os I 2 and 3 Mackerel, . 1 Ac?dem>- building ,* at present tin..... Allsbice dergoing thorough repairs. ' i J! 'xjah., 1 he surrounding country will find fiere o' i'i tt\. ainra advantages which will at least equal those , Pickles, Uo (), "ten, ^ olhe? plnceH> nnd to our 1)iatriA nre held IN ES AND LIQUORS. ?"t ?uch inducements as we believe will obI, and old Bourbon Whiskey, v'ate the necessity of sending our young lonongaktla ,i? ' Uny'a Magnolia do B MARSEY, Volfo's Schiedam Scnapps ? . Srcrelarv. .v hi. and Jamaica Rum, Dec. 9, 1857. 43-tf French and I'eaeh Rrandv, Old Madeira Wine., (SENITINE PREPARATIONS. OldMa.igu do 1 |FliE SUBSCRIBER being agent by ap, i V N,U a n l *' i i? < I pointment for tho use of most of the la relay * and Perkins I,.,, Porter, f(lliow|ag medicines, can warrant their gen lingers Edenhurgli Ale, uiner.css, as coining direct to him from tho s \\ me and ( Ider Vinegar. oroprietor*. MCCQ AND SE(iARlS. . Radway's Ready Relief, Ready RoaMcent, S, Rio 11 undo Cigars, ) ,I,0orta[,JH B'"*r*encia Reg ilia do Jaynes Fann y Medicines. Vaal.ingt.7n Ritica do : !'Vn^Te < 'hewing Tobacco, i U'r 8 SiV,,ush(. fixture ion d., Smoking do do &e? Ac | " '^Vermifuge and Liver P.ila which will be Sold exceedingly ! Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. CASH, or to punctual customers on NVdd Cherry. 1 1 Mexiean Mustang l.inimcnt. JOS. M. GAYI.K* | l>, rr>H Vermifuge or Dead Shot. en, S. C., Oct. 14, 35-if. ! 5?^.??, J^rwor.t aml * ar" ; Uardo.tes Sugar drops for worms. Pqj. Sal?. i "ebrcw Plaster. .nniii, r i , T\ II- .r - - . '. FallSt'tcliS VlTluifllge. FLP ,for,l,7? Uu?l,,nCrS3 Bailey's American Vermifuge, uses, situated in he village ofM Soul|, Auiericiin Fever and Ague Remedv r with convenient Iota attache J] nl- | Helmhold'a Extract iluehu vacant lot adjoining the others and Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient arable as a building lot. One of the down's Essence Jamaica Ginger ;s front on h rench Street and Uie Oxygcneated Bitters ion Church Street. I will sell the R,,odes' Fever and Ague cure, ogether, it desired, or I will sell Brandetli's Bills. '" atdy. Moflalt's Pills, louses arc new and neatly finished Stroi g's Pills necessary out-buildings and conve- Champion's Pills for comfortable dwellings. Per- Keroy's Pills. invited to a strict examination of Shauenbergcrs Fever and Auiruo Pills nines, and of the workmanship of j j* y|0RA|% dings, and of the materials compo- Camden, April 21.?10 3m ' same, ami with the whole, I am I to believe, that the most fastidious ICE:ICE!'ICE' ' Well pleased. ' sell upon such terms as will accord (IW'E SUBSCRIBER WILL Commence times, and purchasers may have j 1 keeping ICE for sale in any quautity ilgeiu-e required upon good paper, about the first of May. Idress is Hanging itock P.O. S. C. J. J. McKAlN. JAMES M. INGRAM. Camden, April 21? 10.3m. iry 27, 1858. 50?tf. r"? TS~ i A Book for the Million. [NO AND SUMMER GOODS- I (JUflT PUBLISHED.) A 1 i A Treatise on Fennented Liquors, or the Art i A Q a TVrrTi VTTT T O p ' of Brewing, Distilling, Rectifying and Manufac' " OXAJAl -"-AJjIj, O, V. j turing Sugars, Wines, Spirits and ull kinds of ARE JUST RECEIVING OUR I liquors, including Cider and Vinegar, with Spring and Summer Goods from Wotr11 CuWl This work, which has been fa irl* nnrl #*l?.arhaot/v^ I vorablv reviewed hv tlie V \ ^pam "" V "'V""."" l" 104H) valuable derections in Medicine, Metaiiuru<l examine our Stock which ih un- ^ Pyrolcchey, Artificial Guano, Cosmetic*, large and comprises almost every Artificial Gum Arabic, Artificial Gems' Bleach cept in n country store, nil ol which jng of Sheil Lac,Soiling Wax, Cements, Pastes, sold on the most accommodating Cleaning, Cleansing and Clearing Materials, We return our sincere thanks for Family Soaps, Starch Polish, Cologne and othrul patronage we have received and cr Pet fumed Waters, Dentrifices, Antique Gils, merit a continuance of the same. Hair Dyes and Restorers, Solders and Silverings MAGII.L At CAUTllBN. Varnishes and Inks. .11 1U51J lotf Price $2, mailed free by the author. __ DR. L. FKUC1 ITW ANGKR. Practical Chemist. . -n, . MS Maiden Lane, New York. o Cotton Planters, May laihius. la-am " WARLIOK PLOW. iliverod at the Charlotte, York snd This is to certify that we have been using t. Road landings. The advantage the Warlick Plow for the last twelve or iins have over those shipped from eighteen months, and have no hesitation in States is, that they will last longer ; saying, and that w ith great propriety, that > ,.r .:i.i.~ i - - - ? ,,?ui i.t-iuj; o?|u?i iu inrer, ine | mey ft re lar tlPC moat valuable plow t.c sovered with tin inatend of cloth and | have ever used, and in every particular the\ noro eoaily repaired and ?t Iohb ex- ' f?r exceed the old plow atock in being onfier held nnd plowing deeper. In a word, rence, John Jonkh. Liberty Hill. wo would not go back to the old plow JAMES M. ELLIOTT. atock for a ronaiderable amount; nnd we naboro' May 19, 1868. 14?Hin look upon it a* n matter of great ec moniv . , _ . "" . ?... for any planter or farmer to iiae them, sniie s Patent Water Filter- DIXON BARNES J BEST FILTER KNOWN FOR HENRY HOOCH." umily uac ; has given ihe higheat aat- JAS. M. INGRAM, n for many yearn ; in scientific I,ancanter, June 9. ?85?. l"Ttr nit ruction, portable durable, and ? ?? ?? It rendera rain water perfectly pure NEW CARPET STORE, eet, making cisterns more economi- _ ? m n n wells, nnd avoiding the diaeaacH JAMES G. BAILIE from the hard water ot lime-atone i. Five aizea ; retail from %8 to RI3 niaiecT importer or all kinds of Wholesale to the trade at the ^ a. ^ ^ v?a jv be forwardeil eafely ?? ^ ^ || ^ ^ dance. Formerly mnde by J. E. ('he- _____ __ __ ? Co.; mnde now only by JaMES RUGS, FLOOR OIL (/LOTUS. LIVEN Y 4t CO, at the old aund of J. E. GOODS. WIHDOW SHADES. Ac. Jo.. State Street, Rochester, N. Y ? j|0 JSA, King 8tre?t, vriptive circular* address Jamea Ter- CHAHI FSTOV S O ? 16. 18?3m Feb 17, 185H |?Iy e