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LANCASTER PRICE8 CURRENT corrected weekly, ik' HASSELT1NE & CURETON. BACON, Sliouldota.: 10 Sided.: 12* Hauls ] | ft 15 I.ARD : 12 Rift CORN, pel bufthfel 75 MEAl* " " 75 FIjOUK .., 24 n 3 MOLASSES, per gallon, cash, New Orleans 60 Muscovndo. 50 West India 40 COFFER, per lb- cash; Ri) ;.14 Java :; 00 SUGARS, New Orleans 9 a 11 Clarified i 1 a 1 4 frdwder'cd..:. t 14 a 15 . Crushed : 1. 14 a 15 FODDER, per hundM lb 75 M ACKER El., No. 1 kit (scarce) 3 00 No. 1. H bbls 10 00 REEF, (very little offering).... 5 a 5J PORK, " " 8 a 0 EGGS, per doz 1 a 10 CHICKENS 124 CANDLES, Adamantine per box 30 Single pound 35 Tallow., 22 a 25 THE MARKETS. Colombia,Oct. 23.1858. The cotton market is still improving, with ssles, yesterday, of 100 bnles ; at 10a 114c , *nd a good demand. . - t .*n a rlrhton, .Oct. 22, 1858. COTTON.?The market during the day was firm at the quotations of the morning. The sales reached 1665 bales,at the subjoined figures, viz : 2 bnles at 104; 21 at 11; 124 st 11 i; 117 at 111; 283 at 114; 220 at 1 1 h 356 at 111; 500 at 11}; and 42 bales ut 12v. New Orleans, (X-t. 22 1858. The sales of Cotton arc 11,500 bales, at rates (.ivtnc for Middling iia<- t... _ .. ? ?! 1 the week 59.000 bales, and receipts 51.000 | 4 bales The increase in receipts here is 90,OOO nnd the stock 1715.00 bales. Savasnaii .Oct. 22,1858. The sales of cotton for this day are 1800 bales, at a range of 10nl2 ecu's. Closing firm. New Advertisements. WM*Jss MEItlCINEtJ. JlElt-j FUMERY &C , 7-pilK SUBSCRIBKR IIAS JU ^T open J. id at the old stand long kpowu as i MSKAI\S DRUG STORK, a large lot of I J'ure ami well selcctisl Drugs, Chemicals, j Surgical itmlriitnenln. Trusses, f'.iient Medicine*. I'aints, Oil's. Ove Stuffs, I'erfuun ry. j Ac., which he can sell low and will guaran tee the pu ritv of any.Medicines, purchased at his establishment. 1 iio>?* wishing to purchase anything ! in hi* line are invited tu cull nntl examine I it j Kt<M'k. Custom* r* vtho Jo not visit Camden, bv sending to.tr orders to l?iin will lintl them tnet witli that attention and promptness, tliiit will insure confidence. JOHN J MrK \IN. Camden, S C., Oct. '27, 1858. iI()I.I.O\VAV'S a? AND OIXT- I 1 MKNT, Snnford's l.ivvr Invigurator, j Jacobs Cordial, A Ver s Cherry Pectoral and .Cathartic Fills, Jay no* Family Medicines, i Hostellers Hitlers. Oniric's lam.ion Cordial Ciu, ,Wiatara j IlaUuui Wild Cherry, Mustang l.iniuteut, | end many oilier Medicines too numerous ! << mention, for sale and w arranted f/nniinr ' by J. J. McKAIN. Cntnden S. C. Oct. '27, IJAINTS, OII.N. and PAINT BRU8H* | ES, n large "supply always on hand at McKAIN S DRUG STORE. .Camden N. C Oct. 27, 37-3m. NOTICE. 4 l.L Persons indebted to me by note or J.V book account at Jaekaonham will | please call tin Francis McAtoer. Es<| , and I , make pay incut as longer indulgence can* | not be given ; as I am compelled to raise ?uoaey. JONES CROCKETT. Oct. G, 1858-31-31. John W. Twitty, HAS the pleasure tu announce to the citizens of Iaincaater that he is re- i ceiving, at Dry (.'reek, a large and unusually attractive stock of D it Y GOODS !>f Ik* very laieH Hylrt a ml dr*t?u$y w hich | be oilers upon terms that cannot be ex- , celled clsew here. His stock being com* I plcte in every department, lie hopes by as- j xiduoua attention, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. October 6, 1858. 34-41. A Valuable Plantation OFFERED FOR SALE. rpilF. SUBSCRIBER DE8IROL'H Of J i moving to the We-., >s now nffi dn^ . his Plantation for aale. The tract contains j 3o3 nrrvi, lying on both nide* of Flat Creek, j Tbeae land* are rich nnd endurable nod nro not aorpaated by any in the District for tho , - production of groin and cotton. I have fro- | <|uently gethered from J3 to 44) buahela of corn per acre and from 1U0U to liOO iba of . e cotton to the acre. The land will not enly i ahuw for Itiwlf, but if cultivated, wiJJ -]* ? k ' for itaelf. There ia about 90 acres of land cleared and in cultivation and ranatly freah the balance ia in wooda with abundance of good timber foe all farming purpoaea, there ia a tolerable good dwelling hoo?e and amrieri on ine piure widi outer noceicwtry out building*?the plantation end building* are in good repair. The Creek which run? 1 through the tract ia never failing and niforda ] a p'eutiful ?uppty of water with good fall* . /or any machinery that operatea by water power. There ia a w ell of excellent water in the yard. Tbe location ia certainly a healthy one aa there bna never been a caae of fever on the place. Any pereon wiahing to purehaae would do well to examine the preiniaea aoon na I i . intend to aell There ia une other tract adf joining the above that can tie bad if wauled. For further pnrtieulara addrcaa, J. C. HMMAs VIM Ridge, H. c. ( Chit. 90, ifi? dmoa. NKGRO ChOTIIS 1 ,/ 1 KDKOIA Keraeva, and Greja. (1 * I Oconee and Eloivtlle Kersey a, H For note by JOH M <IA Yf.F. j - | warden. Out. 14, 1M9 ?5-tf ' I ' 'mwYkii ft FOR 1 WK WOULD RKspticTFUi.Lv i Public, thnt ?'e have and nrc receivi suitable for this Section of the Country. ?? ? M Ladies Dres Consisting of Black and Colored Silks, i Delsuie ROBKS. ltohes a Ijii/e. Itohes Printed; all wool Del-nnes, Knglish, Frer merit of Indies Cloaks and Shawls, the lal in one ; cali and see and you cannot help ! Our stock of Blenched and Brown Shirt defying competition. Ladies and flenfs < 'olored. Gents Furnish (Consists of everything that is wanted crown of the head to the sole of the feet ? Vests and Pants all sizes and pi ices. Call the cold weather sets in?price front four HATS of every description and price. Hardware Is full and complete, a new Coiuhinatio and Scribe all in one. PLANT ATI Negro Clothing from 20 to 50 cts per y and we are daily expecting a large and lien expressly for us down Fast, and will he a< Charleston. We arc determined to sell G and we ask in return for our customers to Cotton crop fair, good prices, no excuse* tl exrept made to do it. Those who hnve n up to the Captain's office and pay. We h Come and help Uo out. Lancaster, S. C., October 25, 1858. SWAN & CO.'S hOTTERIEt TRIUMPHANT ! The following Scheme will he drawn b S. Swan &. Co., Managers of the Spai ta ^cademy Lottery, in each of thei Single Nnmher Lotteries for Nov., 1851 at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, mid* the superiatendanee of Commissioners. CLASS 40, Draws on Saturday, November (>, 1858. C L A ? ? 4 1 , Draws-on Saturday, November 13, 1851 oV LAMM 49, Draws on Saturday, November 2(1, 1851 o APPROXIMATION PRIZES -I piize* ol #400 appr. to $70,Ot?O are ^I, ;?< 4 " 800 " 80,(*00 " I,2V 4 " 200 " 10,000 ' Kn 4 " 125 " 5,MM! " 50 4 " loo " 4,000 " 40 4 " 75 " a,own " 80 I " 50 " 1,500 " 20 6.O00 " 20 are 100,00 'zcs amounting to Sj;Ji(),()|)i Ticket* $10; Half* $5; Quarter* $2.01 iff"A Circular iliowing the plan of tlic Lotti rii'4 will be sent to any one dvoirou.1* of reeeit >?gb- 1 1 Certificates of Packages will liu aolu a tlie following rales, which is the rink : ('ertilicalc of I'ickngv of 10 Whole Ticket*, *8 < Yrtilicnte of Package of 10 Ilulf Tickets, 4< Certificate of Package of 10 Qnnrter Tickets, 2 Certificate of Packages of in eighth Tickets, 1' la ordariag Tickets or Cextidcate*. Kite lose the money to our address lor tii Ticket# ordered, on receipt of which the w ill he forwarded by first mail. Purchaser can have tickets ending in any ligurc the.; may designate. The list of drawn Numbers and Prize w ill be sent to pnrchnsera tie mediately al ter the drawing. wr Purchasers will please write lliei signatures plain, and give their Post <Jrtic* County uud State. HT Remember that every Prize is drawi and payablu in full without deduction. NT All prizes of $1,000 and under, paii immediately after the druwing'-olher prize at the usual lime of thirty days, in full with ,>iit deduction. All communications strictly confidential Address Orders for Tick eta or Ccrtili cotes to U Lit ?F A VI ?- /?ZV a o. n??rv.? at i i/, .auguntn. lix, Per*on* rooidinj near Montgomery Aln ,?r Atlanta, Cha, can have their order' lilted, and *av? time, by addrcaaing U. Mwa* Si 'Jo , at either of thuae citica. Hf* A Hat of the number* that arc draw r from the wheel, with III* amount of t'u prize that each one la entitled to, will b? publiahvd aiW every drawing, in the follow, ing paper* :?Auguata (<*? o.) (Constitution aliat. New Orleaaa Delia, Mobile Register Naanville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Daily Newa, Georgian, Itichmood Diapateli New York Dispntcfi, .and Paulding .Mine ) Clarion; and little Rock (Ark.J True Democrat. L A * S J :B , t I?i?v\h on Sutmdny, Nowuilnr liT, 1-^jf a oy mi; ri-AK oc SINGLE NUMBERS ! 50,000 TICKETS ! 6*485 r K I Z i: S! NK.VUI.Y ONK PUIZK TO RVKKY SIS] ?u MAGNIFICENT SCIIKMK! TO r.K III! AWN EACH SATURDAY IN XoV-KMIiKJi I Prize of $.70,00 i " ... 30 OO I " 10,00 I " 5,00 -1 " 1,00 I " ?.0O 1 " I,AO 4 " 1,00 4 " 90 4 " So 4 " 7U 4 " 0oi 50 - 50 50 M 30 100 " IJ 230 " lo .. iM Liuui/iinu i wcr lih 1 I 0 1 Virtue of Sundry Writs of Fi. Fa's. 1) to nie directed J w ill soil before the ~ Court Mouse door at l<tiiciiil?r. on the first () .Monday in November next, within the legal 1 hours of sale the following personal pro. * perty, to wit: '* i One clayhank horse and one sorrel taare, t Levied on and to he sold as the property of I). W. May, i ? satisfy ti fas. ,{n favor of 1 John Adams and others against him. Aim, One dark hay horse. levied on j and tv he srdd as the properly II. ilrown at the suit rrf A. J. Connors. 5 1 Also, one Negro woman. Nancy, one hay ! horse and one buggy and harness, la-vied D 1 on and to he sold as the property of (?corge | \V. CJyhiirn, at llm .suits of C'h^fee, Ml. 0 | Amand and C'joft and others. Conditions Cash Pf $ 1.75 each. 11 K.N RY HANCOCK, S. k I). October 80, 1868. 3?-td. < i AdmrniBuaiorti Sale. y 1 > V TIIK l'KU MISSION OF THK?>R* ? I I ? t: m.~ uniiiij in i Hi-siunwiii instricl, I will ' proceed lo .sell nt the late rc*idenr? of VV, NV. Aluobrook. dec'd. on Tuesday, the I6lh of November r.cxt, nil the peraonnl Estate of VV. \V. Alsobrook, f * comhtwo or 28 NK(?ROS, nmong Hie number are four Dirjiriiti'in, three very valuable one*. | 5 head Mule*. 2 head Jlvrt>ea,3 Milch rows i " I fonr hor*e Wagon and flenr 1 rootling Hlofr, nod Kitchen Furnitpre ' I lot t'arpeiiter's Tools * 1 lot Whvnt, Corn, Potatoes, fodder, shuck* AKf) Other ART1CIJ0S, too tedious to mention. Term* i/ Saie.?All Anion of and under ten dollars, rash. All aoibn Of and nndrr two hundred d'-llam. credit six month* ? All sams over two hundred dollar *, credit . twelve month*?notes with interest from I , day of *ale mid approved seciiritien w ill be , required. Sale continued from day to day until aU , i* sold. F. L Al-SORROOK, Adin'r. , October 30, 36-3b NOTICE. ? F liAVE di*po*e?1 of my entire stock of i J goods, and now reque*t all indebted to i me U? come forward and aettle by note or - ow?h,rash preferred,!!* I am anxious to ch*ae ! up my business as early aa p?>a*ible, J. 0. jfOBLbY, April 14, if I J P wwia tdflMI HAS?S?. fNFORM OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE ing a large and well Selected Atock of "(ioftdq - I b Department. a beautiful assortment of French, Mciino and i Sulton, Robes Parisicnne, Merino's plain and j ich and American Prints, a beautiful assort- ' lest thing out is the Magic Shawl, four Shawls i jujing. ing and Sheeting is full and complete at prices Alexander's Kid Cloves, White, Itlnck and ing Department. to fit out a (ientlemnn's Wardrobe from th? Coats, Vests, Pants, Shirts, Collars, Merino 1 I and get one of our heavy Over-Coats before to Twenty-five Dollars. * Department. n Saw, comprising Saw, Square, la-vel, Pltimb ION GOODS. ard, Blankets from two to four dollars a pair, ivy assortment of Rrogana that have been made Id as low as the same quality can bo sold in oods as low as they can be bought anywhere pay up promptly, -No HniJoStorms this \ ear. Iiose that do not pay this year never intend to ol yet paid up for 1857, are requested to call ave heavy payments to make in November.? HASSELTINE & CURETON37?If S New Fall and "Winter Goods. r I'M IF. SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECKl1 ving a large and well selected stock of Full and Winter Goods. Consisting in heavy Kersey's, Domestics,Calicos, I), lanes * (iiiighauis. Double Extension and Balmoral | ' Skills,- Hosiery, Hats and Caps, Boots and r Slioi-s. i laid ware. Medicines, vi roc-cries and ' i ev.-r,thing generally kept in an up-country I Store, all of which will be sold very low I for cash, or on time,to punctual customers. 1 Cnll and examine our stock pile door below : | Rcldon's Hotel ..HI - - I J mi' IIIIU ! us ready and willing to wait on our friends i j wlun tti?*\ call. JOHN N. CROCKKTT. Uncnstcr, Oet. 13, I858. 35tf. ? | STEAM SAW MILL 1 and Plantation for sale, i I r|MIK (iUllSCRIHKR having more boati nc** upon his hand* than lie can eon' venicnllv attend to, oilers for sale hi* Mteum Saw Mill. situated *i,v miles below l^incus ter Court House, with one thousand acres of land attached. It is well known as n good situation for a mill and the surrounding lands are well timbered. The quality of said land is good for either cotton or corn, or for any kind of grain : about one hundred and fifty acies under cultivation.? ^ i Tlw null re .plantation lies well, is well iin' proved and well watered. On the piemiwcs ' are a tolerable dwelling house, with all nec- j , e-sary out buildings. I will sell the above property on lime to 1 suit purchaser*?long credit (with good bunds) will be allowed if required l'os j session of the property will l?e given the , first of January next. If desired, I will all" ; so sell one or two able likely fellows that d are well trained and aeeiistomed to manage j 0 the mill. Applicants will address me at ' d Hanging Flock P. ()., S. ('. d .IAS. ,\J. INGRAM, d October f?. 1858 3 I- if I) 1 I " Administrator's Notice. 0 4 I.I. persons having demands against (j 1V the Hstate of John Truesdale, dee'd. 0 are hereby notified to present the same duly , ly attested to me, by the first dny of JanunU ry, 1859. Against all those who fail do preU sent their claims by that time, thin notice 5 will bo plead in II ir. 0 Those indebted to the Ksiate are also hereby notified to come forward and make pavmont b" the 1st of lanuarv 1859 0 * I.KWIH C.MJTHHN, Adm'r. 4, Oct 13. 1858. 35-8t. Sheriff's Sales. *! HI? I?rPs!(iV A 1 ni>fini?n?nv Flat Clffiek Lands for Sale. Thomas T. Gregory, Adiu'r.,") In Equity, of II J Gregory, dec'd. | l?mcaater.<? vs. ^ Bill to marMary Gregory, widow, t.nl. | shall assets. | Sell real es) Ule. In pursuance of the decree of the Cottrt of EqtiitV, made in abbto ease, I will sell at ; I.ancnater 0. II.,on the lat Monday, the 1st tfay of November 1858, the real estate of Howell Jackson Gregory, deceased, situate on the Flat Greek, containing in the whole 'J7il acres, bounded by lands of Thou. T. Gregory, Alfred If. Moore and Riley Catoe The said land a ill be divided nnd sold in two tracts. .The. house and part of the land in one tract, and tbe creek lands in the other; plats will be made of thc-nanie. Terms, a credit of one and two years, with interest, (except as much cash as will pay costs.) the purchaser to give bond with good sureties. JAMES II. WITHERSp(X)X, C. E. I,. I). October 4, 1858.-34-4t.pf $1.50. FLAT CREEK LANDS FOR SALE. John R. Welsh, Adin'r. of") In Equity LnnJohn W. Gregory, (deed.) j caster. Bill to vs. > marshal! a HIfasseltine&Curcton,Wil-j sets for the liatn Gregory, and others, j pay ni e n t of J.dt hts, <Stc. Under the decree of the Court of Equity in above case, I will sell at (.monster 0. If. on the 1st Monday, the,first day of Novctn her 1858, the real estate.qf,Joiiu W. Gregory deceased, as follows : . One .tract of land coiitnining,'J68 acres situate on Flnt Creek, being the house tract, bounded by lands of John R. Welsh. Willis Gregory. Alfred R. Moore and the Ferguson Tract, as per plat made by J. I). Mcllwaiu. I). N., 18 June 185*2 Also, one tract, called the Ferguson place, containing 173 acres, hounded by the above tract by hinds of Riley Catoe and others, as per plat mane by \\. U. Daren, I). K., dated 2 Feb., 1854. Term a, a..credit,of 12 months with interest from day of sale, except as moth cash as will pay costs, purchasers to give bond I with approved sureties and a inortgnge. JAMES II. WITIIKllSPOON, C. E. L. 1>. I October .1 1R*K l l_ii -r n LAND FOR SALE. rpilR SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR _L Sale the plantation >vhcr*on I'lnllip ; W. Bennett now Uvea. ronlajf.iiig.UOJ ocres, j near the Hanging Rook Mineinl Spring*?'id joining land* of Mr*. Beckham, J a a. Si. In- i gram and J. I). Mellwnin. Any person wish'ng to look at the place will hit allow n by C-ipt. J. (7. Cnuthcn, an he it authorized to (tell the above place. 'IVryi-. will he made to Niiit the time*. n. l>. JOHNSON. Sept. '49, 1858?33tf Fall and Victor G-oods \ ? AT? PLEASANT HILL, S. C. WJK ARK NOW RKCKIVING UIJR T 1 Fait and Winter ntyrk tif Good*, consisting in part of Kersey*. Domestic*, Hals, Calicc'ii, Ciagh.itns, Hoop Skirt*, Skeleton Hoops. Balmoral !foop* and > nratit 11.Marseilles Shirts, tin soma I and Collnrii ; ladies Gauntlets, Gloves?i Hosiery, Medicine*. Groceries, Hardware, ! Crockery, Sad lory, Slinm, Luther, Iron, I Nail*, Shingles and almost.everything call* j | i*d fc?r in a country .htore nil of which will 1 be sold on the YER V /I EST TERMS to iiunotual customer*. ('all and examine our stock, we will take I great pleasure in showing our stock and ! selling good bargains, and no luintake. M AGI I.I. &. C VUTIIBN. Sept. 29, 1848.?k^-tf SA LB OF STATE LANDS. IN obedience to the provisions ol as .Vet of Assembly, 1857, I will on Monday ' the First day of November next, at the j Court House in Winnsboro', oiler to the highest bidder, the Tract of Land belong, j ing to the Slate of South Carolina, situated i between Rocky Mount and Catawba River,! and bounded S. \V. & \V. by b'tpds of Mr*, i Sarah llarklay ; W. by Rqcky Mount and lands of John Nichols ; N. by Rocky ('reek j j and K. by Catawba River?containing by j i recent survey, (INK IIUNDRBD A\?6 NINBTV-FIVK ACRBS. A Plat of said ! I lands c.>m .}>?' seen at tbc ottiee <[f t|ie Clerk i ?>l the Court at \Vinnsboro. Also, at lite same .time and place, I will I sell the island in Catawba .River, known ns | | "Glare's Island." Temtj* of sale as prescribed by the Act: ' A credit of one. two and three years, with I i interest from the day, the purchaser** to give ; : tn . ...i.t, . vi|^> ui4ur, w mi i?i uiore .i|)|)ro> | I vmI unrrtim, l<> secure the payment of the 1 purcli.im money ('. I) MfU^DN, 8ol'r. Northern Circuit. I Sept 29, ,1858.?33t<i Notice V 8 hers l>y gi*?-n tli.it application Mill be X ni*tlc iU tiio iK-vt session of the l*cgis- 1 I future to open n public Road to connect the j l ^ork and Chester Roads with the Monroe ! j Road leaving the Steel Creek or Charlotte i ) Road, below W. J. Cnreton'a Shop and run- ; | mm; by the Waxhsw M. E. Church ar.d II. C. ynujjhn.s, intersecting the River Kond j I at ^he/'InitUthpi qtf^r.Q.h. Moaaev (dee'd) , I to run as near n* practicable with the prca- i I ent country Road The distance of aaul ; Road will be about 4 or 4} miles. -THOSE INTERESTED;" I Sept. I, Shjtrift's Sales. Joseph Rogers, applicant') Ren) Estate of vs. | Rebec** CbnuiRobert E Robinson and \ pion, Siiimponn , wife Martha ct. al. defee- I in Partition, dan la. J In otjedieace to an order from James If. ' WitSerspooo, Ordinary for Lancaster Din- 1 triet, in thin ease to me directed, 1 will sell to the highest bidder on the first Mondny in November next, within the legal hours of, nle, ONE TRACT of Ijind lying in thia District, and eontsining 220 acres. The same is divided into two lots ; one of 120 acres and the other JO" ai res, as may be seen on the plat by II. 8. NesMt, wade July 7th 1858?founded by lands yf Wifibun Rom, NV^IIiain Ueed, Joseph ^togrf* ' and John N. Nelpoo. Thia land will be sold on a credit of one j and two yeare, with interest fro*u <)tiv ,of I sale except s* much cash as will pay costs. The purchaser giving bond with good security and s mortgage ?/ il*o premises if deemed necessary to the Ordinary for the purchase money. H. HANCOCK. S. L. D. October 8th 1858. y f ?3 50?35td. ESTATE SALE. BY order of James II. Witherspoon, Ordinary I.. I)., willl be sold on the 2Mlh | day of "October, 1858, at the lute residence | of Sirs. Jane Montgomery, deceased, the whole personal estate of the said deceased ' Consisting of'thren negroes,* woman and | < two small boys, three head of horses, cattle, j hogs, sheep, 'plantation and smith tools, i vfrngOn, household furniture, corn, fodder, j wheat, oats and many other articles* | Terms?12 months tfredlt, with interest notes nnd two good sureties. | ROBT. I). MONTGOMERY, | Administrator. J October 2, 1858. 3t-4tpf 9-1.50. LANDS FOR SALE ON FLAT CREEK. Jwill sell at tl.ancanter Court House on salesday in November 1858, the tmct of land, formerly belonging to Owen-Gregory, situate on both sides of Flat Creek, containing'ltiG acres, bounded by lands of Mrs. .Martha Gregory, Tlios. T. tGregory, Riley Catoe and A. R. Moore. Terms of sale, n credit of *12 months, purchaser to give note, with interest nnd n mortgage. J. A. IIASSKI.'IllNR. Oct. 4, 1858.?34-4t. PAPER COMMISSION WARK110USK AND PUnTKItk' DI:i>OT, For the sale of iUtiting, JJriutiug, ^narlugr, nnit OQLUHHD PAPERS, CARDS, (IF At.L KINU/:. Agent for L JOHNSON & CO., Type Founders, R HOE & CO., <kn?J ntji*r,Printing Press Makers. PRINTING INKS, of BEST QUALITY .at.Manufacturer's Prices. * TO MERCHANTS. The Subscriber begs to ch!1 attention to his LARGE STOCK OF Writing antl Wrapping Paper i of all kind*, whiek be will sell very low koii c ash, or sliort credit on large sums. ' JO&EPU WALKER, 120 Meeting st., Charleston, S. C. Oct. 0, 18.?8, 31? Ir. A. H. C. BROCKEN, 22, Cliff St., New-York.! MAXlf AdlltKK i >y GLASS SYRINGES. HOMOEOPATHIC ! VIALS, GRADUATED ME AS ures, Nursing Bottles. &c. 01."is-. Ware fur Chemists, Druggist*. Perfumers, Photographer*, elc. fiieen Glass Ware by the package. A liberal discount made to the trade. Orders from Country DruejristH and dealers so lictcd. Price lasts sent on application. Sept. Id. 1858. 31? 3m. NEW ,C~A It PET STOKE. JAMES G. BAILIE. litUKCT IMI'OKTKIi OK At.I. KIMW OK s & & * a n ti s, RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. LINEN \ GOODS, WINDOW 8HADES. &c. No. 234. King Street, CllAUJLGSXON, S. C. Feb. 17, 1868. 1 ? 1 y. TUGS. J k C. II. AKWSE, StCCKSSOlIS TO L K K & M O ISK, WHOLESALE GROCERS, HP. .7 Hayue Street. TJI..MAS j. mm(hk, J CHAKI.kstoN.S. C. .(U?AKI.v.* U Mt'lNF. \ Ffh. 17, 1868, 1 ? 1 y. Ci \V. Williams, ) $ Robt. R. Allison ; Vorkville, S. U. { \ Lanca*terville,S.C I WILLIAMS & ALLISON, ATTORNEYS AT IAW\ K.i> Solicitors in Equity. j I.ANC VSTKR, C. 11., S. C. Will practice in,the_I)'wtrict of I^tnra.?tcr. Promjit attention given Collections. July 7 h IN58. SJ ?V' Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, j Kiiriicoii Deuliel, TOIIKVILLIC, 8. CM Offers his Professional Services to the citl? [ zen* of 1 .linens ter Village and surrounding : rountrv ARTIFICIAL TKKTII inserted on Gold IMnte, from one to a full sett. June 11th, 1856 16- ly J. A. WAIAER, ML ?. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, i DEALER IN AMERICAN, FRENCH Ar KNGLlKll I Chemicals, Drags. Medicines, Perfumery, Dye-Stuffs. Fancv Articles, Ac Chester, H. C. May 26th, 1856, *5?6m. Joseph M. Gayle. CAMDEN, 8. C. IS NOW ARCHIVING AND OPRNING hi* SPRING nnd SUMMKR Stock off IIKAVV DRV GOODS nnd GROCKRIKS, Or all adixcription, which be wiJI aeJl very low nnd effusively fa CA?>l?I. Camden, May 5, 1858. 12-tf | A / \i \T\ POUNDS OF PR|MB Near J ? '.j? r\ T / llncon Sides nnd Shoulders. | Just received nnd for sale low, for CASH,) by JOS. M GAYl.E Camden, May 5, 1858. 12-tf J_)RKSF.RVKD Oranges. Pears, Peaches. Pine Apple, Limes, Straw berry, &.c? For sale by, JOS. M (i.W LK. Cainden, May 5, 1858. 12-tf MOLASSES, MOLASSES AI.ARGF. IJ)T OK NEW ORLEANS Muscovado and West India Molasfu**, (new crop; Just received snd for sale low for CASH, hv JOS M. GAYLK. oulen. Mnv ft. 1858. 10-tf SALT. 8ALT, A FINE I JUT OF SALT, Just Received hy, JOS. M. GAYLF. Camden, May ft, 1858. K3-tf I Tire I.IYKU IN VI (i 0 It A T I) R! I'liKI'AI(KI) nV bit. SAN FORI*. | ^ Compounded entirely from GUMS Jr, ? ?S ONE OF THE UFKT PURGATIVE AND JL (J LIVED MEDICINES now before the pub. ' VjQ ic, dial art,' a- a Cathartic, easier. milder, and noie effectual than any other tnedieii e known. IfHK It in not a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, act- I nft Rest on the Liver to eject it* morbid matter ! ,het on the stomach and bowels to carry oft' j hat matter, thus accomplishing two purpose* (ilkl iffectuiilly, without any of the painful feelings II HI 'xpciicuccd in the operations ol'most f'athar- | .ics. It strengthens the system at the same i ime that it purges it; and when taken daily in | The moderate doses, will strengthen anil build it up u8 ' he irith usual rapidly. I "Id as i The I.iver is one o'!^ ithc principal rcgula. I ,e ors of the human bo- K |dy; and when it per- ' l,n'PRla onus its functions q i well, the powers of i "" i"'" he system are lull; devolved. Thestoni- ^ ^ f*. ich is almost entirely [dependent on the "vi-ii., icalthy action of the Liver for the proper 1' " icrfonnanco of its Ifnnrtions; when the ' < itomach is at fault, ^ [die bowels arent fault !MI. ind the whole systmn Sutlers in consequence * 14 urc if the organ flteW Livkr?having eras- E, d to do its duty.? For the' disease ol Are hat organ, one of^^ the proprietors has disorde uadc its his study, in 9 a practice of more the Oi lian twenty years, to [find some remedy "???/?* v herewith to conn- teract the tiuuiv de- oin and alignment to whichLyj jit is liable. it in I To prove that thisjW i-einedyis at last, tound ( my person troubled W jwith Liver complaint , > Case.' n nny fonn, )iss hut ^ to try a bottle, .and tinacioi tonviction is certain.j ?r treat These Cuius t-c-'J !n,ovo morbid or i f?'iv apj >ad matter from the (system, supplying in heir place a healthyllow of bile, iuvigoraing the stoninchjSP causing food to digest Arising veil, purifying tbe.Q blood, giving tot e ami j disease tenth to the wholejS machinery, removing | parent lie cause of the (lis- JJ? ease?affecting a radi- tion of ?al cure. W the cos lijjlio :s attacks pt^ are cured, and what is itspowi jfttar, prevented, by the occasional use tnenis < if the Liver Ittvigo-i" liator. Hue dose ul'ter ^ eating is sufficient to relieve the stomach QT) and prevent the food $vei Iron. rising and souring. Rn,\ Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents entirch S'ight-niare. foment Only one dose taken at night, loosens the I18 'l0R bowels gently, and cures Costiveuess. ougli a Olio dose tulicu after each meat will cure [ ( Dyspepsia. One dose of two teaspoonfuls w ill always i relieve Sick Keaduche. t Runiov One bottle taken for female obstruction re- 1 Rurns, moves the cause ot the disease, and makes a Chapp perfect cure. ! Chili,|, t tnly one dose immediately relieves Llinlie, Kistnln while one dose often repeated is a sure cure for Gout fliolcra .l/orhus, and apreventive of Oliolern. Luuih. CS?" Only one bottle is needed lit throw out .Mecnr of the system the effects of medicine after a j*j|es long sickness. Uluutt 53f ' "ite bottle taken lor Jmindi "e te.ntoves nil sallow ticss or unnatural color from 'iic skill. Scalds One dose taken a short tiuie before eating ! skin 11 gives xigor to the appetite, ami makes fend t? - : ,-vr- t gest well. ! ^ win* <10-1 otton repented euro-" <ihroiiie Dior- I tinea in its won't liinn", while Suniiucr *1 |)0 Itowcl complaint* yield almost to the first dose. | ^ One or two doses cures attacks caused l>v I . ^ Worms in f/lijldren . there is no surer, safer, or ' speedier remedy in the world,.as it never fails, j ?34"' A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting " the absorbents. !'f> ? lie lnku| pleasure in r^'cotumcnding this mcd- 1 ' ' cine as a preventive for Fever and ..lgue, Chill j *?* Fever, ami all Fevers of u llillious'l^ype. It IJoi.t.n operates with certainty, and thousands are will- by all i ing to testily to its wonderful virtues. icinc All who use it arc giving their unanimous civilizi testimony in its favor. and ?! tZT Mix Water in the mouth with the In- j vigorator, a:ul swallow both together. j ^ THE LIVE IN VIGOR ATOR . . . I * Is a .Seintific .lfcdical Discovery, and is daily . . working cures, almost too great to believe. It | lcn s" cures as it by magic, even the first dose giving j *'"n benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is re- j quired to cure any kind of Diver f 'omplaint, ' J from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a com- ' nn n Headache, all of whicli are tlte resul of a J | * ?/incni*uii ?<nrr. ?l;iV 11 PHICIS OS K POLL All PKtl IIOTTLi:. 9iucei Dr. bANFOHJ), Proprietor, !U6 Bioudwuv, y New York. ! i? lL.tl Retailed by .-ill Druggist*. I nien ? ;y* Fpr S?lo 1?T II ASSKI.TI N R k C(TRETON, 1 .. Lancaster,.C. II.,?*,'J. I - *?. Sept. 8, *0?It. DRY GOODS 4 A X I) I other GROCERIES, ] JOS. JI. (iAYI.C. HAS OPKNED | ' j i, at the Store one door South of \V\j. . dergo Clyburr, Jn , a choice assortment of heavy . Tit dry goods and groceries, in jiurt as follows: advnn <i it e c ? b t e s. N. It and I*. R. Sugar, ! viate Crushed and pulverized do. J men t Rio Java nnd Cuba Coffee, New Orleans and Cuba Molasses, (ioshen and Eng. Diary Cheesy, De Soap and Starch. I """ Sperm, Ada. and Tallow Candles. O Nos. 1 'J and 3 MnolcereJ, jj0, dinger. Pepper, Allspice, Macaroni, Indigo, Soda, CHOI Sardines. I'ickles, Cove Oysters. CHOI WINES AND LIQUORS. i?;li::! Rectifie<l, nnd old llourbon Whiskey, Old Moiiongnhcla do McKay's Magnolia do ... . Wolfe's Scliiedsip Scp.apps N.E. nnd Jamaica Rum, GTKi1 h'renen and Peach Brandy, Old Madeira Wine,. ! when Old Malaga do AND Ileidsiek do 111 N Barclay's and PqcJtips' I.on. Porter, Ynimger's ttdenvnrgh Ale, ; * lUtll. 1 ,r. <T Mlif vrinu illlU I'llUT vinogur. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. ,Pqfln'M, Jflio Mondo Cigars, , lag ei Fluencin Regalia ao OlFT Washington Ritics do menu Fine Chewing Tobacco, anv ComntPD <lo Smokiug do do &* .. &e. 1 All of which will be Sold exceedingly , j low for CASH, or lo punctual customers on abort time. r JOS. M. GAYI.R- j Camden, S. C., Oct. 14, 35-tf. rjM PRATT, OAKLEY & CO., " (\ (Late Farmer, Brace & Co.,) these Publisher*, liooksellert <nul Stationers. other No-21 Murray Street, bn'si RRW YORK. bting PO & Co., offer at low prices for cash pen* and liberal terina for approved credit He a largo slock of BLANK and O.FFICK STATIONARY*. BLANK and ACCOUNT w B*)OKS, R,i;ce.tpt and Memorandum Books, | PAPRR OF AI J. fcJNDS. Cards, Circa- | lars, Bill I lends, Ac., Printing and l,itho-: T.J' graphing executed to order. Bibles, Mis- 1 J 1 cellaoeann, nud School Books. t 1st. ] P. <). & Co., Publish Bullion's series oP Jo Crammer*; Comstock'a series on the scieit- Tory ees ; Hooker's Phy niologiea ; BrockIrsljy's , YN ill Astronomies; Oinev'e f??.igraphv,,new ly Fnrrl revised; Southern Clans Readers; Palmer's | Wui. Rook Keeping ; and the 'cheapest and beat' . McM Spelling B.x j ever nsed Aug 35, 35-Om. Oc THE MIGHTY HEALER' -I> KNOWN' AND WORLD TRIFP. free admissions of all Nations, ls well rordict of 'ho leading lfospfta's oI the t\oil aa th<' Vow World, stamp this powmedial Agent a the greatest healing ifion c\er made known to offering mi' etratlve qualities are moi-') than marthrough the < \icriial orifices of the -kin. ! to the ncaked eye, it reuchea the unt uternal disease ; and in ail external ofi its anti-inllanimatory and healing virrpass anything cl-e on record, and ia s ureal ally. RYSIPF.I.A .1NDSALT Ulir.Uli. twoof the most common and virtnet.t ra prevalent on this continent, to these ntinent is < specially antagonistic, it > oprr<iii<lP* i- lirst to eradicate tie- vci.then complete the cure. .KGS, tn.l? SORKS, AND T'l.fKRS. > of many y Mrs standing that have pertsly refused to yield to any other remedy ment, have itivaiihle succumbed to u tlicuiionsof this powerful unguent. ERUPTION ON THE SKIN. ; front a had -tale ot the blood or chronic are eradicated, and a clear and trans' surface regained by the restorative actios Ointment. It surpasses many of luetics add other toilet appliances in i?rtodisp?l rashes and other disfigure* )f the face. PII.RS AND FISTULA. y form and feature of these provaletit ibborn disoi dors is eradicated locally and ! by the use of this emolient ; warm aliens should preeed; its application.ling i|iia1itics will be found tri be thesnd invarible. 'At* Ointment any Pills should be used in the following ensex is, Swellled Glands, Sore Leg?, ed Hands, Sore lircast?, tins, Sore Heads, l, Sore Th. outs, Sores of all kinJj, tgo, Sprain?, ial Eruptions, Stiff Joints, Salt Kheum, tat Ism, Tetter, triii, Ulcers, , Venernl Sorrs, iDease?, Wounds of uil Kinds, "ai'tiun!?None are genuine unless the "Hol'oway Now,York and London,' are ilble ar a ' Water-mark" in every leaf of ok ">f tillectioiio around c.r ii , t or box; no may lie plainly .seen bv "holding the the light." A handsome reward will bo to anyone r< ndcriug such iiiforniKtion KB ad to the detection of any party or paruuterfeitiiig the medicines or vet ding no, knowing tlu ni t?? i?.* ?p irion-1. Sold sr the Manufactories or Pi of': -; or iWay, SO Mttidoii li.ine, Xc.v York, an?l e*p.rct?itde IuggisisaoADoalco in Medtlirnuglioiit ilm United States and tho d wot Id, in boxes ..t 25. cent?, Ck cent , 1 Ollfll. Titer.*:*' c-: Mci'rtlilo ? i > k'gt. < isr :c 3. 5.?Directions for ih>* guidance of pati every disorder are atlixeu to cacli box. e 10 I^oS. IS?ly. Vanklin Academy. e r,\ :i:c!>i,.s of this insti. niton ui'l coiiitii. on the 1st Mob i .laiiiiury next, 'i'iie Trustees [ tied in retaining tin* si r.icon uf MH 'I.. Met'< >UMI' -K. whoso prolieiew eliiti" i? nurpa>sed l>y few. \ oinifr tin lie thoroughly prepared to enter f the higher institutions of learning i* Sontiiern Fliite* i'he Vii -ige is Itenlthv. and there is not. at present a shop or pluee where rr ietit h iritsean Sained in it. trding can he ohlatre.i n* eltenp as at places in private families, n rates of tuit'on are the srme as in Academies throughout the State, e Academy building is at present .ining thorough repuii s. e surrounding couiitrv ivitl find here mgoM wnicn w in at least t-rjunl those lier plnci s, nnd to our I list rid are held ncli inducement* nf> wcbtdieve will obtht* necessity of sending our young ?ud boys abroad. .S. n. MASS FA', * Secretary. c 0. 1857. 13-if HOICE OF GIFTS J -carter every purchaser before purchasing .oks.bcs bis own. c'k of (sifts at rannevs ce of giits at uaxnky's ce of (sifts at ranneys ce of (sifts at raxkey's ce of (sifts at r an shy's ce of gifts at hAxsey's cf: of gifts at ranxevs Crop gifts at 4unnry'* IT AMERICAN GIFT ROOK HOUSE No 2?8 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ?the gifts, consisting ot J FAY REItY, A'e., VARYING F ROM 7t. CENTS TO TWO DUE I) DOLLARS, are always on 12X111* ON, IN AMFI.K SliOir CASES. Our Descriptive Catalogue, couaiiiing a large [y of Hooks in every dcpai Out lit of Reined Literature, (all of which ase yob-at ar publiahei' prices,) and explaining OLE ' AXDOK/GINAL SYSlEl/of allowrery purchaser II1S OWN CHOICE OF* S, and netting forth unequalled induce, i to AG FISTS, will he sent, post paid, to idividua), on application. ?ss, A. UANNEY, Agent., No. 298 Broad way." y 7th 2i?rtrii. ro Cotton Planters IK undersign oil is prepared to sell Cotton Cin* of the best quality at S2 per delivered nt the Charlotte, York "nd II. lined landing*. The advantage have over thos shipped from Stole* is, that tlioy will Inst longer; fit of ijbba lfoing equal to three, the i covered with tin ji;*ti nl >f Colli and ; more easily repaired and nt h ss cX* ferencn. Jolts Josr.s, l.ibtrty Hill. JAMES SI. ELLIOTTinn shorn' Mav 19, I83H. 1J ? ftm LIST OF LKTTEKB JMAINING in the 1'osl Olfi&i at I,an('Aster Court lionao, S. J,'., October ItfcH. ho M. Mophin*, James W. Winn. E*q, Crcfiehnw. W, M. Barton, James ft. inms, Henry P. farrow, E-q , William iel, {Samuel faming, Jhnison Joiner', Robert*. Jr.. J Ross, Mia*. Enoloy U urry, W. J. Hough. K G. ittM.TNQR. P.M. t l?th 1*&8, Sft-t/