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lion to the Act. It would bo well enough | fur the members of tl.o Legislature (and I those who expect to be tnoujbejn,) to Iwak into litis matter; a few hundred dollarsjuight be saved by repealing this Act?nnd appro- ; printed in a much butter way. If the candidates of our District, for the Legislature j ,|i#ve not seen the Registers Report of j ^ !) ttlhs, llirilis and Marriage., fur .this.State. J will furnish them with n copy, it is well | inado out. Dr. (jihbs understands his bu- j sines*, but I think the State could employ Jiini in a inore profitable way. J. II. 1IUNTKR. T. C. 1.. D. September i, 1658. What one great Mind can accomplish! The "great onus" of the earth have been justly designated as such for having achieved ends and objects unattained by their fellow men. If we trace the rise and progress 1A>f them, we shall see, that not only has their success been owing to a new idea or .original suggestion, but in a far grenter wnnsure to the systematic mode of carrying out lho projects, and bringing them to (Auceessful issue. In no instance has this fact been more truly exemplified than in the career and lightning-speed progress t? fame of Thomas llollowav, and llp? proportionate universal dissemination of his Pills and Ointment as a specific (or nearly every disease of tho human frame. We have been fortunate enough to learn from his 0wn lips the nnrramh of this wonjder working system, which evinces its superiority net only in having reached the seme of perfection, but in keeping afloat this mighty organization, a "harp of a thousand strings" to keep in tune ! I<et the reader conceive to himself tho possibility of creating nnd continuing in working order a business from whose focus two articles, with tho simple cognomen of IIollowa\'? Pill's and Ilolloway'aOintment, arc kept perpetually it} thp hand and within the reach of one in every liundied of a community, nnd that community contained in no legs limits than the circle of the earth s broad surface. Now this is not only nc-? oomplished. but done with ease and harmony withal : these almost ubiquitous remedies, culled originally (as we are assured) from the vegetable* productions of that soil which gave us birth, arc moreover so compounded, from careful study nnd research, as to act with divers tendencies, but wonderful unity of effect ; the individual properties ot Ilolloway'a medicines become passive or active, to suit the exigencies of | the case, iliu i'ills containing both tonic, as well as detergent qualities, develops the pne or the other, as tho symptoms of the patient's case may demand, the Ointment f ?i?" <111 i-jpriiaiii as well at .1 healing application, takos n similar mode of attainlug the desired end, thus mutually assisting naturi ti? cast oir the common enemy, and atibduing the temporal reign of fell disease. Mm h more could be said on this point than can Well come within the scope of this short article, which we have thought it our | duly to devote to a casual glance at 11 great undertaking, that may have cscnoed the observation, and consequently the due appreciation of a great portion of our renders ; a system conceived as it was, unit carried out as it is, hy n matter utind ! We will at some future time render sotne further interesting particulars with regard to this I peerless ami unprecedented enterprise !? Milirankif "\eu**.'x k Broadway "Bight Up." There is but one Broadway upon the American continent, and it is the great thoroughfare of wealth, as well as of wit, wisdom, and whatever else is remarkable. We know of but one otlur great road which will compare with this, and that is the road to fortune, so conveniently opened by Samuel Swan ?k Co., of Augusta, Georgia, who, if you enclose to thoin ten, fives or two and a half dollars, will put von on your travels wiili a way - j bill which promises golden prospects. The | sums of $20.0u0. $50,000, or $70 000, are placed within your reuch, and thore who are on the alert for this lucky chance i may l>e the fir-t to reach a happy de.;tilialiot), . 92 Mr. 8oule at Washington. The Washington correspondent of the , New York Times says : Naturally, and quite properly, the un expected visit of the lion. 1'ierre Souie excites remark. Mr Soule is yet a man of power. Though not the holder of any fiublic position, he possesses undoubted iitluenco over public affairs. The clian ces are even that il lie enter the lists, he will treat Mr. Slidell for the Senate. Like Mr. Benjamin, Mr. Soule is a Jew, and the Hebrew element is a rising one in (lie agiegate intellect of this country. His versatility, courage and eloquence are said to have made a deep impression on Mr. liucbanaii at Ostend,' The manifesto thence issued has always bewa utub-rsto >d to be hia composition. The principles were hia?the first signature and the re fcpon?ii>iiiiy omy belonged to Mr. Ilucba- , pan. It it by seine ?Mumcd thai Mr. Soule ha* come liere to hold Secretary Floyd j up to the execution of the scheme he sketched to IlehningAeu, for employ qg the filibusters against Mexico, with provision for an ultimate descent upon Cuba. If that m hi* errand, he will, of course, consult Mr. lfuchanan, and ?how ro him that no more fa vur<M>la.nu> stent than the present can occur H?r the execution of this project. If the Clue! Magistrate bo brought over, the subordinate details of engaging William Walker to command the expedition, and recruiting men for it, 1 will eoon be disposed of. Hut Mr. Soule may have a more per- i tonal and private miaaion near thie <iov " eminent. U* ' l*fd adviser to tb? S*loo branch of tha Teh a uh tepee Cmspaoy, an.! may have conceived hopes recent disaster, of imposing terms which will enable him and hia principal# to bare in ; tha profits sft the mail contract, yjjtch ia to go into efface next October. '' Ah.m\ Miivi.munii.?Fort Laramie dates fl] to the 7lli ill!, at St. l.oui->, state that Col. j Monroe has assumed the command of the j District of Finite, and dow has throe com* I r (tnnics) of the fourth artillery stationed at j J that past. Two more esmpanjes of the i ,|t. tame regiment, and one company of the Hi second dragoons, will be stationed there litis winter. Major Zatlin, wjth one company of tlie | seventh infantry, left Fort Laramie for Utah i on tho 7th. ,Capt. Hancock, nod the oilier ' ^n officers who went out with Gen. Harney, passed Fort Laramie an their way further I West. I tio . . . i drj _ tin Receipts. t.1H John Small Jan. 21, '59 tin J P Walkup July 28, '58 !,u' J Q Adams Sept 14, '58 an< Henry M lingo April 18, "68 ' Miles Hilton May Q, '68 in<, Dr J J Williams Feb 26, '69 am J I, Cnskey June 23. '59 J C Small, Esquire Feb 11, '59 J J D Carnes Feb 11, '59 T M J Forter Aug II, '59 W J Cureton Aug 4, '59 Win NYilaon Jan. 16, '59 J II Wado Aug 25, '59 'Sl< A J Mailo Apr 3. '59 ', t ivll! W Robertson Jan 25, '57 J E Meng Feb II, '69 Tn ItS BelMarch 26. '59 Hon I D Wilson May 28, '69 . F i) Green Dec 22, '58 jjt) Joltn Bla|?oney May 2, '59 Capt G M Funderbuik June 26, '58 ltd Obituary. - Lai I)iED, on tile night of the 31st nit.,at the , residence of Airs. Isabella II Connors. Ir. Lip-aster District, Miss EsTllF.fl S. Con- ''"J noks, aged 63 years. The deceased was a n,K maiden daughter of Charles Connors, "" known to revolutionary history, and late a ey proipiiiont citizen of Sumter District. She was a native and also a resident of llie ' prosenl Clsrendon District, her st.tv in Lancaster having been designed tetnporaii'y. She bad been fir a number of yean) a consistent member of tne Baptist Cnyreli undv during a period of about ten months of excruciating bodilv-sull'ering previous to her death she exhibited the highest evidences of C|i:isti:in patience and resignation and a Q degree of moral courago and strength of ^ mind that drew the re .nark and ndaiirition "j ot all who knew lier. She died confident | jjj ly?with a firm reliance 11(1011 and a cheer I fill submission to the wilt of ll:m, in whose | i service a large share of Iter life had been ing spent. the ?^mmMmm^ SMM LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT. *Jj tieCORRECTED WEEKLY, BY IIASSELTINE & C UK ETON, BACON, Shoulders 10 I 1 Sides i-J I tor Hum* 14 a 15 f?r I.ARD 12A 15 ll,e COIlN.nei bushel 75 MKAI-. ' " 751 fijour ?t a 3 MO^AHMBM, i-. r gallon, path, New Orleans 60 pf ]Ji>svov?do 50 ,,,| West India 40 th* COFFBB, per lb. cash, mid lli) it; tii.i Jiiva 00 j *h SUGARS, New Orleans 9 n 11 , " '] Clarified 11 A 14 1 Powdered 14 a 15 Crashed 14 a 15 I "" FODDKIt, per hundred lb 75 c<". M ACKF.KKU Nn 1 kit (scarce) 3 00 | j(a r.o. |. II bbls 10 00 I t|(l, DBBF, (very little ofTcriog).... 5 r, 5| , ti?i PORK, ? " 8a0!w<! BGOS, per dnz 8 a 10 hei CIIICKKNS 1*1) j the CANDI.BS, Adamantine per box 30 j eal Mingle pound 35 j Tal'ow 22 a 25 i hei m mi _ of I TIIF?MA UK F. I'M. I.,. CoLVMriA, Sept. 4, 1858 J fioi \'ru* K.?l^o "** / *. I ^ ton, good Middling, from the plantation .of Maj. J. S. Gutcsa rd, of Edgefield District, boi were aold in this ci\y yesterday to Col. It. , ' Anufrsos, at 12.\ per pound.? Cob Guar-1 (Man j n li i < Nr.w Yoiik, Sept. 3, 1858. j !"" Cotton i* firm, nnd 1200 bales were | ? sold to-day. Flour is heavy, with sales of *h 12,000 bbl*. The sales of Wheat cotnpii- j ^'l ted 80,000 bushels, at #1.15 a 11.20 for af Red. Corn is firm, and 41,000 bushels '<>" changed hands. ! Speoial Notices *iv _ gw BIT See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's rli? LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR in another eol- ?<> umo. ly w< ? ? ? ? - ???? gpf ffolloMay'i /'ill*?Hi'*/,Hal prartief. j ?It is supposed, t>y the uninitiated, that hua* the pital patients haro the advantage of MkiHiil treatment and rarvful attendance The troth j.,., is, they are too often merely the subjects upon <,p? which law students try thqjr "pientice hands." , i"g Tb? l>est hospitals for the sick aro thjgir own , * home*, and ilw only medicines they need are j Holloway's disease subduing remedies, bet the \ig weakeued, biokcn-down, attenuated, and hopeleM sutferers Irom liver compiaint, dyspepsia, ^ asthma, hemorrhoids, or any of the internal W|| maladies which baffle the profession, supply cu, themselves with Holloway's Till*, and they ran bet ^??i:t- . -l .n.i ?tu ' oui "1" -?V -v? ?" ??UI? ?Mi they remember the doleful prediction* of |no the doctor*. 117 Di* VALUABLE LANDS i For Sale. , IOITi-r for sale my Tract of I/ind lying in j the Wnxhaws, laincnster District, cod- 1'iti turning 6'J5 Acre*, adjoining lands of John * Foster, W. J. Ctirelon, B. F. Money nnd ? "'d*< 4About 160 seres cleared and in cultivn- a tion, the balance woodland, the noil is well fdapled to the culture of cotton and groin, (n, he place is also well improved. Dwellings. f?r Negro Honors, {Jin Ihrose and Screw and f tji other nrncasorv buildings. Persons wish ing to purchase will plcaup call on the subscriber on the premises soon. Terms of sale vvllj be made to suit the convenience of the purchaser. I* JAMBS FAULKNER. tor Sept. 6th 155* 30?tf. sal , * N"ew Advertisements Seed Rye. "M1K subscriber Ins for sale a super! _ lot of Seed live. Apply at liis re nee, n fovv njili's Wesltf Lancaster Coi >u*e. II. II. G00CI1. Sept. 8, 1858, 30?tf. ELECTION RESOLVES. Hie Iloaxeof Iteprescntu(iocst Dcct i brr 17, 1857. Ti e Committee ?>i' privileges arid Kit us, having had under consideration >yi ' petitions referred to llieni, and the i rta of lliu several delegat'ons in refi :e to the appointment of Manager* f ; next general Election*, hog leave Limit the following report and rc?olutio 1 recommend the adoption thereof: Uesiili'ml, 'l'hat the Election* to jc he the second Monday and the day folio' '. in October next, and all iniervon.it I .subsequent elections for Senators ai preventatives it the Sta'e i<"gislnlui ill he held at the following places, at managed and conducted by the folio1 persons, viz: I.ANCAM ! Ell DISTRICT, mil Box.?Jefferson Belli, Allen Sinn James Small. >vcr Box.?C. C. Ballard, A. J. Stowni C. Ililiiaid. slon Box Dunsin, E. Rollins, I,, 1 Canthen. nk Box ? F. Bell, J. It. Wade, J. II eid. xaltnw Box.? N.J. Ilaugb, Atnos Coo John MeManus. rton Box.?J It. Welsh, N. (lay. Wi W. Black moll, lian Land.?J. J. I'orter, E. W. Slrnnjj James Delanv, nderburli B<?x ?(j. W. jMindorbnrk. V Funderuurk. John Taylor, leaster C. II?David Crockett, Sainu Dtinlap, II. S. Crockett. Two Representatives?Bolls open oi r, (Monday) at each of the out Box* 1 two du\ s consecutively at the Con use. Managers to meet on Tue*d; iiing, count tho Votes, and declare tl etion. September 8, 1858. 30?4t. THE LIVER INVIGOIUTOR! l'ltlvl'ARKU IIV Hit. SANKORP. louipoundctl entirely from GUMS itlNKOFTIIK BUST ITERATIVE A> LIVER MKlllC'INKS now befoie the pu that acts as a ''utlla. tic. easier, milder, a re effectual than any other medicine know s not a ( aibartic, but a /aver remedy, ai fusion the /. ivcr to eject its morbid inatl it on the stomach and bowels to cany t matter, thus accomplishing two pmpot ictmi'ly, without any of the painful Icelin leiioticed in the opeiuthms of ino-t C'atli i. It strengthens the system ut the sat ie tliat it lull ires it: and alien lat> ? diilv derate will strengthen and build it It usual rapidly. rhe Liver is on e ol f the principal regit s ol the human lio-K ly ; ami when it p tin its functions Q |well, the powers system nre filly ?-4 ievolveij. The sto i is uinu>wt entirely ^ lepcudctit o-t t dtby ^^ign <> thc.^ I iver lor lite pro| louttfttice of its Qti unctions ; when t maeli is at fault,/^r'ho bowels are at fa 1 the whole _|b ' ufTersinconaeqiier the organ?the'>"? Livkr?having oc to do its doty.? f * for the disease tm orpao, one of^ the pioprietors I de its his htliily, in 2 1 p'ttctice of lilt ill twenty years, ni^^lind some rente ere with to eomi iSJjteravt t tic muiiv < igeiiieot to whicl^J^it is liable. To prove that this remeily is at lust I in r person troubled-^ with Liver compla any form, has hut .to tty a bottle, a ivictioo is certain ^ riiese tiums re-. "j move all mot)>i<i I matter Lent the system, supplying ir plan u healthy Ilow of bile, invigo the stomach,* causing litotl to dig ll, purifying the Q blood, git ing tot e a tilt to the whole y* 'machinery, reuiovi cause of the tlis ^ cose?affecting a lit cute. |Vw Milieus attackspH are cured, and what tcr, prevented, J* by the occasional t lite Liver luvigo- * 1 uttor. Otto dose sulci catincr Ls - .iflRpi.-ni ieve the stomach rJ) ami prevent the fu ii. rising ami soming. July one dose taken before retiring, prcvei ;ht ipare. July one rtwo taken at night, loosens t vela gently, ami eurea Costiveness. ne dose tahen alter each meal will ci spepsia. i-H' thie do-eof two tcaspooufuts w ill 11U1 eve Sick lleadaehe. tie bottle taken for female obstruction ves the cause of the disease, and makes feet cure. nly one dose immediately relieves Cliol ile one dose often repeated is a sure cure olera .1/orbus, and a preventive of Cliole:; ^f" Only one bottle is needed to throw i the system the effects ol medicine alter g sickness. LJf" One boitle taken for Jaundice lemoi Mellowness or unnatural color from the skii lie dose taken a short time before eati es vigor to the appetite, and makes food it well. )i?e duac often repeated cures Chronic I>i; ea in its worst lorins, while Summer a wel complaints yitdd uluiost to th? first do lie or two doses cures attacks caused jrtns in Children : there is no surer, safer, cdier remedy in the world, as it never fa A few I ottles cures Dropsy, by eieili absorbents. ll'e t.ikej>leasu;c in reeoinnta ding this mi tui preventive for Fever and .-Igoo, (1 rcr, ami all Fevers of a Millions rates with certainty, and thousands am w to testily to its wonderful virtues. VII who use it ure giving their unaninic tiiiiony in its favor. Mi* Water in the mouth with the orator, ami swallow both together. iritt Lil V ft iKV MFOJK. AT0R a Ncinti&c .t/ixlical Diacovery, an<l in <ia rking cure*. almont loo great uo Miere. oa a* if l?y magic, even the fi/#t done givi icfit, ami seldom uiore than one bottle ia i red to core any kind of Liver Complai lit the worst Jaundice or f)y<pep?ia to a co n Headache, all of which are the remil ol <-iL?)<d Liver. prick oni i.oi.i.a r pkr rottlr. Dr. SANFOKO, Proprietor, 34ft fboadwa* New York. Flctailcd by all DruggiaU. ]^jf" For Hale by IfaHalLTiNK k Ccrkti ucarter, 0. II., 8. C. tept. 8, 80?ly MOLASSES. MOLASSES LAKIK I OT OF NKW ORLKAl k. .Muscovado and Weil India Mo lata ;w crop; Ju-it received and lop mile b CASH, by JOS M (iAYLK '" ndea, .May 5. 1858. I'i-tf Blankx! Hlnul***!! A SUl'FLY of Llnnka on hand at I dgcr O'lice, that will oe aold exeluaivi cash. Peraon-. w ill oblige u* by i ting for them oo an; 7ther term*. , | Announcements. "for the legislature ; We are authorized to nnuounco R. S. nr i Crockett, Esq., a candidate to represent si. ' our District in the next Legislature. \\'( .-it : ii:ii.irizcd by the ' :m- f j I W11,i.iam*, lAoAtt) announce him n candi,1 i.. r, | -i'Q% our l>utri?t in ?r \; i ia'girtlat'ire. ) The Friends of Maj. J. E. Rurkdrr, j announce him a candidate to represent the n ' District of l^measter in the lower branch j of the next Legislature. n,. j -- ORDINARY c- j We are authorized to announce Wm. C. r- i Castos, Esq , a candidate for Ordinary, of or I Lancaster District. I(l ! Wo are nutliorized by the Friends of J. T. K IJki.k, Esq., to announce him a oati. , | didate for Ordinary at the ensuing election. ,v* ! The Friends of 1'. T. Hammond, nn' ? | notrneo liim a candidate for Ordinary for 11 | L-ii)cnHti'r District. id 1 Notice TS hereby given that application will be jl ' X tirade at >liu next session of the Legis' . liiture to open a public Road to connect the ^ York and Chester Roads with the Monroe ' i Road leaving the Steel Creek or Cli rb.tte i If oad, below \V. J. Curctoi.'s Shop and run niuif by tlia Wnxliaw M. E. Cbureh and It. C. Vaughns, Intersecting the Ki\er Road at the Plantation of Or (j. J, Massev (dee'd) , > to run as near as practicable with the p-cs' cut country Henri The distance of said Road will he about 4 or 4} miles. " THOSE INTERESTED." ! Sept. 1, 5i!)-3m. v. K MOTION NOT ICR (.i State of South Carolina. lancaster district ne | Office Court of ffenerul Sessions oml j Common Plcujt, jy J T J- A. STEW M AN, Clerk of said Court I,' j Xj in pursuance of the directions of the Act of the lifgislalurc, in such ease made I aitd provided, do hcicbv give public Notice _ I that an election for Ordinary for Lancaster I District, will be held on Monday the llilr I day of October next at tiro usual places ol I uleetion throughout the su'd District. Witness my hand at Lancaster C. II. this j 28tji day of August 1858. J. A. STEVVM.VN, fir k O.S. ? C. P. sept ls?, 20-td. I'!; A l t, OAKLEY & co., ii. ' I-Me Faim r, IlraelST dr Co.,) ('r J 'ub/ixhi r.i, Ijifjkscllers uml Ffntiontrt. ofl i No 21 Murray Street. NF.W YOltK. Br. I y OA- Co., oiler at low prices for cash ne J and liberal terms for approved cr??ilit in j a large slock of 151. ANK and OFFICII up STATIONARY. BI.ANKar.d AOCOI'M' I lt( H)KS, Receipt and Memorandum Hooks, la* | I'Al'KR Oh' A1.1. KINDS. Cards, Oirruer j lars, Hill I loads, Ate., Printing mid I .ithoof ; graphing executed to order. IF,! '. ?, Misin | cidluncoU', and Soliuol Books. be | 1*. O & Co., Publish llilllioti's series of w 1 Ci rammers; Couistock's series on the seieiihe I ees; Hooker's Physiologies; HroitkU shy's " * ' Astronomic*; Olnev's Urography, newly 100 f revised: Southern ("lass Renders; 1'.diner's "^1 llook Keeping ; and the 'cheapest and best' ns ' '^P^'bng II <> J ever used. ,rn j Aug. Ua, U8-Gm. 'Jj (M " k'- Carolina Female College. ud | rpiiR FAl 1. 8B8SION OF THIS l\. int 1. slilii ion will open I4:li of Oct.; at "d I which time, it is hoped, wo shall have a j full representation from all parts of the ?r ! t otintry, w here a similar facility of impartl!l 1 ing instruction cannot he obtained. a- I 'I'..',. ?.l li i :_..i..-?:? ? -?-. ' ,,<t ?#??.?, ...I.UUI.1K llglllS, HUM, tid M?>Hbing. ironing nnd attention <? I" servants ( nil for $76 00 per action. (jj. In Elementary Department, $6.1,50 pe. j Session. The O. in.menial brunches at ; ia ! mode rale prices. ?so j T. It. WALSIJ, Pros'I j Aug. 18, 1808. ? 27 ? p.ii.l 71. ?m| i (i \v. Williams, ) y l{<>i?r. K. Alluox, I Vorkville, S. (1. ( l?inou*terville,S.(J. williams & allison, '"attorneys at la w lr? AND *>? Solicitors in Equity. ,0- I.ANO tSTEIt. C. II., S. C. 11 ; Will practice in iho District of Lancaster. u Prompl attention given tQ.Collection,!. for J July 7.Ii 1858. ? If thus. j fc (j. ii m01se, A I fcvrokfcsorts to 'm l e e it moi3e, i;g w i iolesale g roceus, lh- No. 7 Hayue Street. ar. THOMAS j. moiik, j charleston, 8. c. i-j i c,laklks ii. moihf. s o. j Feb. 17. 1858, 1 ? IV. ziniw carpet store. james ce bailie ?(] i IUHKCT IMI'OIITLU OF ALL KINDS OK Oil u 11 st s. ,Uh RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. LINEN GOODS, WINDOW SHADES. &c. ,n' I No. 234. King Street, charleston, s. c. l' i m lota I rcu, li, iojo, I ?l,y. i ..K Joseph M. Cfaylo. re- C\MDKV S. <\ ' t, fS NOW RKCBIVING AND OPBNING 1 Hi* SPRING *i|d SUMMER S.ock o( r * IIKAYX ,,KV Of >Ol)S nnd G ROC BR IBS, ol nil dfmrri|?tion, which he wi!J sell vor.y low nnd ex.-lnaively for CASH. r, Camden, May ft, IMfl, l i-tf III i 7\/W\ FOILS I)Ts"oFPHI Mi N W 1 w^V/v'ly, liacnn Side* and Shoulder*. Jusl received nnd for sale low, for CASH, by JOS. M OA VLB. Camden, May ft, 1858. 1'^rU flUMfchVED-OrMiyi. I Yaw, Penchea A I'ine Apple, l.iruea, Straw berrv, Ar., For ante by, JOS. M. CJ/\V1,K. BW* Camden, Mny ft, I*ft8. 12-if SALT, SALT. A KINK LOT OK HALT, Jn*t Recoiv< ed by, JOS. M. GAY LB. Ciindcii, May ft, 18ft8. lSl-tf lhe XXTAI.KIS 8HIKDAM Sf'ITNAT'PS.? "ly Vv Old Holland Gin. For sale by >oi JOS.^ G AY LB. Camden, May ft, 1868. ^^2-tf m m^w W THE MIGHTY HEALER: WORLD KNOWN AND WORLD Till! i noLLQWirs oIlMtment The free admissions of all Nations, as w as tho verdict of the leading Hospitu's of t i Old as well as the New World, stamp tlii- po I crful remedial Agent as the greatest heali ! preparation ever made known to suffering mn i Its penetrative qualities are more than mi velous, through the external orificesol the ski I invisible to the ocuketl eye, it reaches tlie sc of the internal disease; and in all external i lections its anti-inflammatory and healing v | titos surpass anything else on record, and Nature's great ally, RRYSIPELA ylNDSALT RlIKl'M. Arc two of the most common and virtue disorders prevalent on this continent, to the the Ointment is especially antagonistic, i | ''wmWirifrrtin/r is first to eradicate the vei out and then complete the erne. ! 11AI) LEtiS, OLD St)RES, AND ULCER Cases of many years standing that have pt [ tinaciously refused to yield to any other reinei ; or treatment, have itivariblc succumbed to I few applications of this powerful unguent. ERUPTION ON THE SKIN. | Arising frcm a bad state of the Idood or chrot ' disease are eradicated, and a ch ar and trat parent surface regained l>y the restorative a tion id' this Ointment. It surpasses many the cosmetics add other toilet appliances its power to dispel rashes and other disffgut meats of the face. PILES AND FISTULA. $ very form and feature of these prcvaln j and stubborn di.-oiders is eradicated locally ai i entirely hv the use of this emolient ; wat j fomentations should precede its application, i Its healing qualities will be found In he tin ough and iuv arible. /.'??t/i the Ointment any Pill* shahl ttsei/ in the fnltnwini/ cases: Humous, Swelllcd (jland-;, Rums, Sore Legs, Chapped Hands, Sore i leasts, I Chilldains, Sore Heads, I Fistula, Sore Throats, I (lout. Sores of all kinds, i Lumbago, Sprains, I Mecurial Eruptions. Stiff Joints, | Piles, a . Salt Rheum, 1 Rheumatism T..n. Ringworm, Ulceis, Scalds, Voneral Sorojj, Skin Diseas. Wounds of nil kIn?i < rsr (Jaktion!?None are genuine m>1 ess t words ''Uolloway Now York ami Lou.Ion,' u discernible as a "Water-mark" in every leal the hook of diieelions around each pot or l?i the .-amr may he plainly soon by "holding t leaf to the light." A liuinhome reward will given to any one rendering suclt information niav load to the defection of any party or p ' ties rounte^tptiig the niediolnca or vei di the same, knowing tlieiu to he spurious. Sold at the Manufactories of I'rofo?; Hot i.owaYi HP Maiden Lane, Now York, a hy all rospeotahle Druggi-asatnl Dealers in M< ieine throughout the Cnited Slates an<l I eivili/.ed world, ill hores ill '2o cents, OH ceil and *1 each, i There is considerable suvinghy the 1 ger si/.'-s. N. II.?Directions lor the guidance of | I lents in every disorder are atlixed to each h June H5?. IS?ly. I Great Southern Itemed] JACOB'S CORDIAL. K.I II All BO \V 10 L I- )) 1 S K A S K ! OHOLKRA, CIIOLKRA MORBUS, | DYSRNTKKY, BILIOUS COLIC, i DI.VKRHIK.I, C'llOl I.RA IN FASTI iAi.SO, Admirably adapted to mar Diseases oi Females, most esj> ! tidily Painful Menstruation. '410 I IK VIltl'UKS OF JACOB'S COKIH. Jt, me too w .* 1 i known to require ciicoiuiiii l^t. It i t kks tin: worst casks tir Disunite "ill.- It cures t!n? worst forms of Dysentery. I ttd.-lt cures ?'aliforuia or Mexican Pianlu 1 -lib.-It relieves tlie severest folic. I r>tli.?It chics f'hole:a Morbits* | iitli.-lt cures ( 'iiolcrn Infantum. Till.-It euros Painful Metistruution. Mtli.-It relieves Pain in Hack and Loius. "Jtli.-It com. tots Nervousness and l>es|>ondi cv. lOtli.-It restores Irregularities < 1 tli.?It dispels gloomy and hysterical l'eelin 12th.-It's an admirable 'Ionic. A ?evy short Extracts from Letters T timonials. &c. 1 '-1 hat e usod Jacob's Cordial in my fain | and have found it a most efficient, and in judgment, a valuable remedy. llo\. 11111.1U ll'an.VKIi Judge of Supreme Court, Georgia.' "It gives me pleasure in being able to eommend Jacob's Cordial; my own perso experience, and the experience of my ncif lairs and friends around me, is a sufficient gu aiitee for me to believe it to be ill I that it p ports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy. WM. II. UNDKR H'OOD Forincily J.udgu of Superior Court, Chorol (Vcuit." I "I take great pleasure in recommending t invaluable medicine to all allVicted with but 1 diseases, for which 1 believe it to be a sov eign remedy?decidedly superior to any tlii else ever tried by me. A. A. GAUIDISO Deputy G. M. of thetirand Lodge ofUeorgi "1 have used Jacob's Cordial in my lam ; and this, with nil 1 bear about it as a renu | by t!u>se who have tried it, induces me to lieve that it stands at the bead of every pre ration ol the kind, and I would recommend , use in the diseases t^r wbicb.it i.-i,compound MILKS t? LMdIULNj . Cashier of the Hank of the Ksatc of Gcorj i Giiffin." 'If tlvcre is any credibility in human te inonj, Jacob's t'ordial must stand prc?emin > abovo nil other pre paralions for the cur. i Bowel /hsease*. Front the mass ol testitni in its favor coming in troin all quarters, it m j he very fur in advance, as a curative agent | most it not all other 'patent' preparations. A. FARMING I Cashier .Marine and Fire Insurance Bank tirif* ' | "This eftb-ient remedy is traveling into eel ritv a-? last as Bonaparte pushed his colon into Biisshi, and gaining commendation whr 1 ever used."?(Jcorgia ./rffertnuian, May It , , 1H.)?. HOLD Ji V DRl/OOffiTX FYKR YWHKi Druggists Merchants a.id Phyaieeana s ' plied by J. .4AIIII URsT, Importer and H'h 1 sale Druggist, i liarleston. July MM, 22?tl . * "NEGRO CI,om EORGlA Keraeva, nod Graya. 1" Oeonsa and Elinville Kcraeva. I For aale by JO{J. M. GAYI.E I Camden, 8. C? Oct. 14, 3S-II m ca? c ?|NEW SPR1N rpHK SUBSCRIBERS WOIJ ,N X Public. thai they have reee V will be sold low lor rush, or on t ^ ot give longer indulgence than tv stock connists in part as follows : TV Ladies Illack and Fancy Si J Stripes, printed JackoneU ; ?? Stock of Bonnets i kl bons, French I beautiful aasortmer Swiss and Nansook Mu> Misses Flats, all colors and Hoots, a large aD<J well selected s ell Our Stock of GENTS FURN he pf every article needed for a geni w* a coat at one dollar to a tine clotl M" Shirts. Drawers, half I lose, Ci " and see our stock of fine Hoots n and price. The Hardware depart "it Hngals and Harness. t| DRUGS A" A full and well selected assorti !1? j Co.. New York, and Haviland, Si Salts, I'arago'ie, Laudnan), Hive it. ' ^"isiar's Balsam Wild Cherry, A lleli's. Spencrs and M'Canes Fills ru.. aittii*. (.ginmbil. iVitters, (. San ford's l.iver lnvigorator, the b sr- who have tried it say it nets like a d.v Powders, Morphine, a stock of Tl i a GROCERIES! G 1,c Our stock of Groceries is full n ,!i eon will be sold at extrem J low articles on a credit, as we shall hi . articles will be sold on the usual Hills, not individual notes to run t j ci easing business, we must have j our customcts to pay us promptly I ted) call and see us. nt j . Lancaster, S. C., Aprn 21, 18a in ' : 1) IIY GOO h. I A N 1 > GROCERIES, JOS. JI. GAVLE. HAS 1 at the St^ii- one door Soul! i <'lvj;i;hs, Ju , n choice assortmen | drv goods and groceries, in part a 1 (1 R 0 0 E U I E t N. It. and I*. It. Sugar, Crushed and pulverized do. Itio Java and Cuba Collet1 New Orleans and Cuba A Goshen and Eng. Diary Soap and Starch, he j Sperm, Ada. and Tallow \os. 1 2 :&riil 3 Mackerel, (linger. Pepper, Allspice, I * Macaroni, Indigo, Soda, l" Sardines, Pickle*, Cove Oj-slers. WINKS AMI LIQUC n? Rectified, mid old Ronrbnn Whis ? ()ld Monongahcl.i do McKay'* Magnolia do . Wolfe's Schiedam Scnnpp N. K. and Jamaica Hum ^ j French and I'caoh Ilr <Jld Madeira Wine, Old Malaga do ;ir. ! llcidsick do Ilarclay'* and Perkins' I.o Younger'* Kdenhurgh Ale, i.il- [ White Wine and Cider Vineg. r,x TOBACCO AND SEC Pcnn's, Hio Hondo Cigars, y. Fliicticia Regalia do Washington Kilico do I-'ine ("hewing Tobacco, Common do Smoking do do i. J A 1 of which will he Sold c: ; low for CASH, or to punctual cm short time. JOS. M. OA ... I Camden. S. C., Oct. 14, For Sale. iy i I OFFF.P for sale, two I)w? ( - I Blili Ileuses, Minuted in the villa \ Lancaster with convenient lotsntl so, ong vacant lot adjoining the < 1/. ; wry desirable as a building lot. < US. ' iKfoI'lt lf"! All PpunnK I V. other upon Church Street. I w whole together, if desired, or i-a. each separately. The Houses are new and neatl j with all necessary out-buildings r ' niences for comfortable dwellii 1 sous are invited to a strict exnn | the premises, and of the vvorku L" j the buildings, and of the mntcri: l sing the same, and with the W 1 disposed to. believe, that the most n will la; well pleased. I w Lea^^upon such terms as t es_ wiil^^^^^hn, any jud^Hsnd required upon g j 's 1 tanging Hock ily, JAM MS M. INC; '"J" I January 27, >858. 1 SPRING AND SUMMER l I ? uZ PLEASANT HILI 2" Ufi: ARE JUST RKCKIV ur. ! * ^ Spring and Summer (J< New Votk and Charleston and ii come and examine our Stock w usually large and comprises ail 'co article kept in a country store, a I will be sold on the most accoti * j terms. We return our sincere *c I the liberal patronage we have re i * | hope to merit a continuance of t MAG ILL Si CAU j April 21, i-858.?lOtf U;. I To Cotton Planl jdy r|A||L undersigned is prepared. K" X ton Gins of the best qiuilitj v1' | saw. delivered, at tlie Charlotte ' N. 0. it. iload lumi ngs. Tho I Uie.-j (iins have over those alii \ ! other States is, that they will la ^ | one sett of iibi?s being equal tu . I brush covered with tin instead of sl1" ' being more easily repaired and f 1 penae. ? ! Reference, John J.onf.h, Ljlicrl 21 JAMKS M. EL , of i Winnaboro' May 19, 1858. Kenzie'a Patent Water I in-' rP*'B UK ST FlI.TKR KN(J A Family use ; haa given, the f! ' * isf.clion for many yenjA ; N >pe in* construction, portable du ,/A cheap. It renders.rainAV.terper and sweet, making cistern* mor cal than wells, a^d, avoiding th ' ' arising, front, the hard water of UP" regions. Five size" : retail from ? doila.?a. Wholesale to tho tra usual discount, ('an be forwn any distance. Formerly made b) ney &. Co.; made now only b; TKRRV & CO., at the old atsi C. ii Co.. State St'eet, Roehaat F?r descriptive circulars address, > ry &. Co , June lb, % G GOODS FORI858? '1.0 INFORM TIIF.IR CUSTOMERS AND TflE ivi'd a large and well wleclxd stork g"?ods which welve in<>nth-? time to punctual customer*. We canreive mo.itlm to any on? (hail storm* excepted). Our iks. B.irago Tissue and Muslin Robes and Side and Cambric's, English and American prints. Our s large and well assorted. Buatuel ttib Mowers, Rue hen Ntr^w Trimings, a it of plain. Striped and l'laid Jaconet's, din's. Jnckonet Swiss Kdgoings, Ladies and styles. Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes and itoek of Domestic Goods. ISIIING (JOODS is very full and complete, consisting tlemur.s out-lit, and at all prices to suit any one from i coat worth Thirty, I'ants and Vesti in pioportior., avals, Collars, Mats <.f every variety and style. Call nd Shoes, you cannot help being suited both in ^tyie meat is full and well selected. Saddles, Bridle*, Mac* nd'medicines. iient from the well known House of P. SehiefTelin & evenson & Co., Charleston ; consisting in part of Hp . Svrcp, Squills, Castor, Oi've and Cod Liver Oils.? yer's Cherry Pectoral and ''ills. Brandcth, Wrights, ?, .V'Lanes and Fan-tocks Vermifuge, Uooflutid's (ierJart < Spanish Mixture, I(clmbolds Extract Buchu, L*st medicine now in use for billiouscoinplnicts, those charm. Qaiinicu, Seltzer Aperient, Soda aftd Sedilizts lotnsoniun Medicines ?X,\e., ROCERIES ! ! GROCERIES J!! md will be sod low. Molasses, Sugar,Coffee and Borates and for cash only ; no one need apply for these ? under the painful necessity of refusing them,all other time twelve months, and then to he paid for i.t Bank in year nfter year. To go on with our large and in. money to do it with, rnd we shall expect every one of ' at the end of the year (unavoidable accidents excep. HASSELTINE & CURETON H. 10?tf dsl Franklin Aoademy. !rpHK EXERCISES OF THIS LNSTJ. 1. tution wi'l commence on the 1st Mon ' day in January next. The Trustees have OPENED i "'tcceeded in retaining the services of MR i of Wm. SAM'L. McCORMICK, whoso proficienrt of heavy ,n Celling is surpassed by few. Young is follows: I1,en w.in thoroughly prepared to enter I any T)f the higher institutions of learning >s , ' in the Southern States. The Village is I very healthy, and there is nol, at present u j grog shop or place where ardent spirits ean . h- ..l.i,.t t : : I tHM(M Hoarding can Ik* obtained as cheap a* at '* other places in private families. ( lieese, . ! . .1 J he rates ol tuition are the same as ,. those in Academies UujMohout the State. " The Academy hu^^^Ba at present undergoing thorough rep^^L The surrounding country will find hero advantages which will at least equal those ?f other places, and to our District are held )R.Si out such indueeinents as we believe will obIj ... viate the necessity of sending our young "' in en and boys abroad. S. tt. MASSKV, Secixlary. J Dee. 9, 1857. 43-tf ' | CHOICE OF GIFTS ? I Hereafter every purchaser before purchasing his books has iiis own. n. 1 orter, (;hol( k os. cjhts at uakkf.Y'6 CHOICE OF GUTS AT RANNKY'S r>r- CHOICK OF GIFTS AT RANNKY'S I DO CHOICK OF GIFTS AT RANNKY'S /lim. CHOICK OF GIFTS AT RANNKY'S [CHOICK OF GIFTS AT RANNKY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNKY'S CHOICK OF GIFTS AT RANNKY'S iGTttVT AMERICAN GIFT HOOK HOUSE. r?' I No -yU BROADWAY, NFAV YORK. li< I where the gilts, consisting of JEWELRY, Ac., uoinera on ANo VARYING FROM 7S CENTS TO TWO illtviiiikn inn 1 1"^ ? - ......iiaii.., nn- mwwvs on r.AlllYl.lv I HITION, IN .-IMi'l.K Silt) H' CASES. Our 3.)-tf. | \;,,w Descriptive Catalogue, eouaiuing a lmg?* i variety ol' Hooks in every department of Scionce and Literature, (all of which are sole at llingfS*^ ! regular publisher' prices,) and explaining OI K iffoofByiL I NK H" AND OK/GIN AL S VST E.I/ of allowached ; al- 'eV0,T purchaser 111S OWN CHOICE OK rilhcrsVnd ' DlFTS, *n,l setting forth unequalled induce1 'tie of the men,<' to AtiENTS, will he scut, post paid, to ... i any individual, 011 application. I, anf. 10 Address, A. KAN SKY, Agent., *' th,t; No. 298 Broadway. I will Hell July 7th 2i?6m% v finished WARLICK PLOW. tn>l conveigs. Per- This is to certify that we have been using nnation of the SVarlick Plow for the Inst twelve or tranship of eighteen months, and Imve no hesitation in rls compo- saying, and that w ith great propriety, that hole, 1 am | they are far the most vuluable plow wo , fastidious 1 have ever used, and in every particular they I far exceed the old plow stock in beingen.tr,vVI1 accord j v held and plowing deeper. In a word, innv have wo would not go back to the old plow ood paper. I stock for a considerable amount ; and we l\ () S. C. look upon it as a matter of great ec.momv K \M ' ?ny planter or farmer to use them. SO?If I ; DIXON BARNES, HENRY GOOCH. OOODS MS. M. INGRAM Lancaster, June 9, 185K. 1 *7tf S. C. j EMPLOYMElfT. i\g ovit $50 to $100 per mouth ! fvite n!u"o 1 Capital of *3 only required!! Iiiclr is un- | 1 w w t active energetic young men are nost every 1' '* ' wanted forthwith to. act as nII of which gents in a ensy, uscfuk, N)d b?D<>rnhlc buslnmodating neas by which they can .reefnmly oh-ai faora thanks for #50 to #100 per month. This is no hum. eeived and bug. For /u^i particulars enclose three lie same. postage stamp* '?? ? address, then. \v. k.tejrry, Rockingham,. N. C. j July 21?23?3t ft nr. Sin. ters Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, ' Vr#2per hiirffoou BenliM, , York and j yokkvii.lk, s. c.? advantage i Offers his Professional Services fcr> the citN irtned friuii I t . rr-- j M.r-n'% iii i-nucnaier vtiJoge nnd surrounding ist longer ; ; country. i three, the ARTIFK1AL ffiETU inserted on G.old cloth and ; Pint*, from on*-to a full sett, at less e\-1 Juno 11th, 1.86K y6-ly ty ii.ii. JU X. U AI.KER, S. B. u'l'Zi DRUGGIST ANl> CHEMIST, .... - DEALER IN VVN FOR AMERICAN, FRENCH A ENGLISH tighesi siit- Chemicala, Drag*. Medicine*, Peri "scientific | fumery, Dye-Stuff*, Fancy ruble, and | Article*. &Cfectly pure | fhetter, I,. e ecunoini- M ar,,h ,858 . b oisenses . S'l'aia de at the A LL persona having deronnda against the rdeil snfely ofi Willi* W.' Alsobrook, dec'd, r J E. ('he- 'rtt4* ?? CheeUrfteld District, will present y JAMES thfciu,lagnJIv attested within th? time pre. id of 4, !>. "i ribsd by luw. All persona indebted. * i)l ,.r \ y make immodiate payment. 'nines Tee- F. L. ALSODROOK it Administrator W?5m. Ang. 4. 18.18. 9C- tf.