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~ " . llleir mnnnitrr of living, rarely to be met With in any community or in any country tinder the Son. Ho much for the gre..t ftdvantago of rail roads when the country Is blessed with the smiles of an approving Providence.. Whig. Purchase of Cuba. We find the Washington letter writers talking of tho renewal of the offer which has fonr times been made, and four times been refused by Spain of®100,000,000 for the laland of Cuba. To some people such a coarse, on the part of the Cabinet after the Inte strong " war talk" of the Union newspaper may seem sadly inconsiderate and conclusive ; but upon a moment's reflection we are not surprised at it, and are perfectly reconciled to learn at any proximate day that Mr. Winslow, spcoinl bearer of despatches to Madrid has sailed from New York with the portentous offer in his pocket. But to offer is one thing; to accept is an* other. We heliuve thnt a renewal of the offer for that island at tho present time, when European policy and diplomacy are soeining/ »; ly on the point of triumph thcro, to tho ftreat and permanent detriment of the United litotes, will bring na nboat as near to the purchase of it aa did the boy's oflfer of a dime for the pig bring him near to the acquisition of a fino porker; ? if the man had only said yet" If European cabinets were governed by the same Interests as are our own; if the nations of Europe were as well pleased with the idea, that the admission of Cuba to this Union is necessary for the permanent establishment of our power, as we are; then we should incline to the belief thst there was a feasible hope for such a transaction. There is, however, another reason why we should not bo surprised to Icsro that the offer of 9100,000,000 for Cuba had been renewed, and even invited. The wai between Eastern and Western Europe has but just begun, and in oontemplnting the possible complications tiiat may ensue, it may be thai the Western powers begin to consider that an active war with the first despotism vf the East, nnd a moral war with tho first Republic of the West, are more than it would be prudent for them to undertake, at one and the sntnu time. We deem this, however, bnt a mere possibility ; for we are more inclined to the supposition that they entertain the hopo of closing the moral war with us, by tho find emancipation of the slaves in Cuba before the first campaign in Eastern Europe is ended. And they are fully convinced, as is every thinking man in this country, that such an event would entail upon us a slrugglo with the negro cnmmiuiitio* upon our Southern borders, resulting, perhaps, in n war of extermination against four millions of free blacks, that would keep pretty well oe copied near nt home, mid relieve them front any fear of irritation on onr part, at whatever course they might deem proper to adopt In their European contest. Rvon if thin result were not .itt.iined, they know that the abolition of tdavery in Citha would nuscitatu question* in thin countr. that would keep our attention pretty well occupied with affair* at liotne. Under these circumstances wo deem it prudent to consider the idea of the possibility of purchasing Cuba; and, living an we do, in the far South, we shall proceed with some suggestion* which occur to un thereon. It is, we believe, a well entablinhed prinriplo of international law, that a change of sovereignty does not sfft ci in any wny the /ighta of property, nor the established codes and institutioiiH of the country, whose sov. rslgnty is transferred. And, if we are not mistaken, the decisions of our own Supremo Court have fully rut agnized thin principle. A transfer of Cuba to us by purch ne would not therefore change the st dittos and social institutions of that country. These truths being admillod, an we suppose they will beby all, We would ask of those who have the . t _# st. ir.: .r sL n ut._ inMin^nnviii ui me an urn ui nit' tvcj»umic the following questions. I<et as suppose that Cuba hue been already sold to us. Does she come into the Union with a law upon her statute book containing thu following clause! Art. 1. It shall be lawful for tho term of two years from this day to introduce free of duty, Spanish, Indians, Yuentese or Chinese colonists, hound to labor for s«ch term ss may be Agreed on by the contracting parties, subject to the provisions of this decrue. Art. 4. Sec. 8. Masters shall have the right to distribute the laborers in such manner ss tuny suit their interests, but with the condition of not exacting more thnn fifteen hours daily labor. Art. 67. Masters shall he st liberty to apply to laborers only the following punishments, viz: stocks,chains,and imprisonment from one to thirty days. Does the Federal Government, in assuming the rights sr.d duties of the sovereign obligate itself to carry out the following d Iodizes coiituincd in the decree of Contain General Pazuela, of thu 31 of May l;u»t T The line has now come when tlie lifo of the Creole bondmen should be made more sweet to hint then is that of him s ho, under soother name, labors to excess in Corope. All sieves not registered before the expiration of thirty days from the ftrstof Agust Best, shall bo free. Three measures are only preparatory to others of more transcendent importance which have been prepared, and sent to Spain for consultation. Does the Federal Government, In assuming ell the rights and duties of the eoversign, hold itec If bound to cootinne the eoo> Melon of chereh and state, which now exists in Cebe, and to earry out the following las perfectly adopted, though pnhetly prom> land measure to the aeevile portion of the population, «e pespeisd by the eyood of BMlhfe, Mi led by the prseent sovereign of Cube, en the Oth ef lest month, at Havensf v 1 -dt»* -»t THE MARKETS. I Latent dates from Liverpool, - - * June Latest dates from Havre, * June 1 latest dates from Havana, June 8 OarlocUn Market. Charleston, June. 16 Cotton Threre was a good deinnnd for this article to-day, tHe sale* having ranched dearly 1100 bales, at prices well up to those previously paid. The transaction* coin prise 88 bales at from 9+ to 9^; and 57 bales nt 9| cunts. Columbia Market. Columbia, June 17. Corroa..The eelus made on Friday and Saturday were nt very full prices. The anlce of the week comprise 407 bales, and we continue our former quotations, with the remark that thev are more freely paid than they were nt the date of our Inst report, viz inferior 6 a 6f; ordinary 7 n7^; middling 7| a 7J ; good middling 8 a 8|; fair 8lcts Ifnlhticays Ointment and Pill* a certain s/vci/ic, and Care for Scorbutic Eruptions.. Extract of a letter from Mr. Arbilt, Chemist, Leamington, dated Nov. 35th, 1852..To Professor llollowny,.Sir,.A person named John Mnrgoschia, of 19, Rcgentstreet; Leamington, was afflicted for eight years with scorbutic eruptions on the lips, and nt length the whole surface of the mouth nnd lower part of the face were covered with sores. lie tried all kinds of ratttcdies without deriving any benefit whatever. At length he wns recommended to use your Pills, which in three days produced a great change for the better, nnd in a short time effected a perfect euro. SOLD BY P. M. COHEN", k CO. No 29 llavne Street, Charleston 8. C. dr. gitysotts improved exTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK ANE MARSAI'ARILLA, put up in the (argent nixed bottles, contains more of the pure Honduras Sarsapnrilla thnn any other preparation extant, which is chemically combined with the Extract of Yellow Doek and the Extract of Wild Cherry, thus make the mody more thorough efficient thnn any other Sanwpcirilla before the public. At the name time it is perfectly free from nil mineral poisons, which cannot lw said of any other of the Sarsapnrilla compounds. The invalid should beware of poisons! Onysott'scompound Extract of Yellow Doek and Nnrsaparflla does not contain n particle of these substances j as anv one can ascertain by applying the necessary tests. last all poixotvm* Sarsapnrilla preparations alone, and use Guvsott's improved Extract of Yellow Dock and 8ara.-ip.iri I In, which is thoroughly efficacious, perfectly harmless and purely vegetable. All kinds of disease yield to Its inthence. J-^ySee advertisement. MAGILL dt IIEATII. CB0FTJL4. .It has been remarked by eminent men, that in the varied catalogue of diseasea to which man is liable, there is seanicly one of ooh importance and of snch interest as S.-rofol i. hother W'. look to the obscurity of its origin, its insidious progress, the number and variety of organs that it attacks, or its remarkable incurability and extensive fatality. Scrofula has ha filed fhe skill of fbc most emi ent physicians in this country and in Europe. But there is an antidote for this disease in M /)'. (luyno/ft Extract itf Y'llntr Doek and Siar»apariUa, * which is prosing itself s Specific ill the most severe cases of Scrofula. See advertisement AMOITNCKMENTS! For the SenateThe friends of Col. DIXON BARNES anno-ace liitn as a Candidate for thu next Senatorial election. MANY FRIENDS. For the Eoate of BepresentatiTeeMr. Euitor..The friends of R. S. BAILEY bog loave to announce him as a candidate for a seat in the next legislature, and oblige MANY CITIZENS. The friends ofT. K.CURBTON announce him as a candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives. Ms. Eoitoa:.Please snuouncc P. T. ITAMMONII, E«|., u a candidate for the Ifonse of KeprcsentaUvca in tho Next Legislature and obligo, Mast Frikxhh and KirroaTcsa. t-jir The friends of W. A. MOORE, Eqa: announce him aa a candidate for Rcprcacnntivc in the next Legislature. HJT The friend* of D*. W. C. CAM. TIIEN announce him as a candidate for the fajrislutnre r.t the ensuring election. (VRU ABVKRTINMBiVTS. Thomas P Ballard IN EQCITT. m, Lamcastbs DirrBier. Thomas M. Bins, k > Petition to subject so Bqaiothers. tr to the payment of s legal j Demand. It appearing to my ntUkctios that Thoauw M. Situs, Andrew Jackson M(n<s Cwhubna Mills * the infant child of Chmlty K. Mills, dee'd, defendants, reside without this Btate; It is ordered on motion of Williams, Solicitor for Petitioners , that the said defendants do answer, plead or fmer to the petition In shore esse, en or before the t<l day of Ostober, 1HM, otherwise Judgment pro ronfraaio will be ordered againet them. JAMK^ II. WITIIKRKPOON. Com'r. Ta\. I,. D. June 1ft 1ft ftl Jane T. Ward, by neit, IK EQUITY. Frond John Adam*, LtmiRM Dimmer. »«. Petition for nettlomcnt EMae B. Ward, 4 ml. ofinternet of Mr».J. T. Ward in real and peraonal eatate. June* Croston, A no forth, it appearing to my iiattafnaliou that CLlAfl B. WARD raaMae without the Malta of thia State; it la ordered, on notion of (Mnton, (Wr far petitioner, that the aaid BUaa B. Ward a 4e» fondant in llao above petition, doanawofv plead or damor to the potitica in thia caaa, on ar befei a iho neand day of October, lttt, tlhtitrioa Joijae neat ore mm/mm will bo otdered again* hint. JAMB8 H. WITMER8POOK. Cam. Kg. L. J). June 1ft, It prfoeff ikn NOTICE. The Gentlemen who signed the Total Abeti* iMUtce Hedgo" vn the eTeniug of the ltth ItMt., will please meet in the Court House on Saturday afternoon next at 0 o'clock. J. OALLUCHAT. Chairman. June 21 19 It Y William J. CurelOn adtn'r. ) IN~SQCITY. m. v Lancaster Dt. Jatnes Mosftey, H at. ) Bill for Kclief< It appearing to the satisfaction of the Com' mlMioners. that James C. Mwwey, Henry Cooke, Sllf: and Henry Reese Mossey, defendants in the a- del hove case reside without the limits of this State, co| It is ordered, on motion of Cooke solicitor for pri complainant, that the said defendants, James C. nnt Masscy, Henry Cooke and Ilenry Reese Massey, , answer,-plead or demur to the Bill in above 1 case, on orbefbre the 2nd day of October, 1864, '* otherwise judgement pro conftmo will be order- vn' ed against oil and each of them. I>el JAMES H. WITHBRSPOON. Com'r in Kq., L. D, Juno 10 19 Sin.pf, #7 samcct. B. Masset, r/o/.-l IN~EQUITY. yJ r*. Lancaster Dc't. Vj Thomas Belk, and Win. Bill to subject Rqtib Hough, Kit*. 'ties to pay legal de- _ ( Dai ling Hough and others, mands, establish k \ set up Liens. Billings k Belk 1 Petition to subject an Lri r*. V Equity to pay Legal De- *>° Darling Hongh.ef al ) inands. ,,n( D. M. Poer, A**igmr,"| Petition to subject an v». I Equity to pay a Legal °. Neal Johnston k wife. ( Demand. Darling Hough & others J "ls T. It. k J. R. Magill, A**ignre*. v*. ) . , The same Parties. \ tr*,(L (,'s Samuel B Emmons, A **igncr, v*. ) . , . Th» «am<> P.rtin/ f «« lc*- lar Elisabeth Adam*, Adm'r, Aurignrr, ^ |.ltt n*. same Parties. ) w It appearing to my satisfaction that Darling or Hough, a defendent in al>ovc ease, resides with- ] out the limits of this State, It is ordered on np motion of Cooke, Solicitor for complainant in above Bill, and of Moor«, solicitor in the petition * first stated, and of Williams, solicitor for petition* v ers In the last stated petitions, that the said Dar- *:'l ling Hough, do answer, plead or demur, to the nni above Bill and petitions, on, or before the 2nd mj day of October, 1854, otherwise judgement pro eat eon/euo will be ordered against him in each and hal all of said ca«ea. tuk J AS, H. WITHERSPOON. Cvtn'r in Equity. nie June.15, 19 8m.pf. $10 nf NOTICE? ANY PERSON who will act an an Agent, and obtain Subscribers for the "ls GEORGIA HOME GAZETTE. Z A Liternry and Family Paper, published in Au- to pasta, tla., will be furnished the paper at the 1 Lowest Club Pi ices. df~Tho Cash must ac- of company the names, and may bo sent through nn< the Muii at our risk. vit CLUB PRICES. tht Two Conies $3 50 £0 Three ( "plrs 5 00 Five Copies, 7 60 , JAMES M. SMYTHE, ) Editors and ROBERT A. WYTHE, \ Proprietors, ^ June 21, 1851 I. oTo. F. CATAWBA LODGE, NO. 21. rUMifWi Will celebrate their approaching p ANNIVERSARY on the 6th July " ensuing. J Waterce Lodge, Camden; Lafayette Isslge, Chester; Trinity lswlge, Yorkville; Declaration Iswlgc, N. C.; DoKalb Ixwlge, Winnstxrro', and n»>; all the Ancient I. 0. O. Fellows of Lancaster Disfcict, are respectfully invited to participate wkh us on that occaaion. An Address will be delivered, at the Methodist Church, by Dr. Wm. W. Minn.i'.r. i /, C. SECREST, Sfcritary pro inn. to Irnusaillr Iwnulf ^frainnrg. c[ lO utiles East of Cbnter <7. II. The ditties of this Institution will be resumed .! on the 17 th of July. Rkt, I* Mi-Donai.p. Visitor. MRS. A. S. WYLIE, Principal.Instructress in Moral and Mental Philosophy, Astronomy, G Ac. Ac. Ae. Mrs. Maria Mi-.Vi.pin.Domestic and Social Duties. Mrit. Anna Lkwis..Theory and Practice of Music. Miss. M. C. Underwood..Drawing and Painthig, 1 Embroidery and Music, Ac. Ac. Ac. cut Assistant in Literary Department. pci I.kttkiis nddressseil to Mrs. A. 8. Wtlik, I.i'wisville P. <»., Chester District, 8. C., will re- At celre prompt atteiithiu.Parents and t.uardian* Alll are earnestly requested to enter their daughters \\ and warils at the commencement of the School. June 14 18 *** AI EFFERVESCl^. « . era halation nt £itrntf of JHggnrtia, OR TASTELESS SALTS, T This preparation is recommended ax an exccllont purgative, similar In its effects to Kpsom Salts. It operates agreeably and is entirely free LA from any unpleasant taste, resembling Lemonade in flavor. Sold by J. If. ADAMS. V Opposite A. C. Dnidap- f Juno 14 18 2t w!l South-Carolina, «i4 LANCASTER DISTRICT. K* By James BL Withsrspoon, Esq., Ordinary lor said Distriet. gu> WilKKKAH Carolina L Hterlk wU * dow bus applied to me for letter* of Adminiatration on all and aingulor the Good* ** ChatteU,Rights and Credit* of dame* Alexander "f' Steele, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. ' THBHK are, therefore, to cite and admonlah all and singular, the kindred and creditoraaf the rj said deccaied, to be and appear before me at iwr next Ordinary'* Court for the said District, to be holdcn at Lancaster Court Mouse on tins " 26th day of June inst, to show cauac, if any, why said administration should not l»e granted. * Given under my Hand and Seal, this l*2th day J*** of June in the year of our Lord y" ( . a ) one thousand eieht hundred and tftr. *'*,i \ °* ) four, and in the aeveoty-eighth year ot American Independence. JAMKS ||. WITIIKRHPOON, O L. D. Jim 18-Jt. pnfw$2 Notloo, -J ALL Pevaona baring demand* againat the and the Ketate of J AMKH K. M'ASHEY, (deceased), t«e< will hand them in to J. II. WlTHEItMPOOM, diet on or before the let day of July next, or this spy advertisement will be placed in liar of payment. IM And any person* knowing themselves indebt- Lai ed to the Estate in any way will confer a great oau favor on the Administrator hy settling the mine not before that time, as you cannot complain of the Lai hedulgeanee that has been given unless it ia in ash the great length of time given. fori 11. T. MAHHKY. yw AdmiiHrtYvtfor. pro Upril t%*» h IM4 It.tt.pf.| 760. rtgl TO gPAlTAXrolo EXPUM. V BY B. H. BRITTON. C * (Ponneriy of the PaWUtd Register and Herald, and Utely one of the Bdftors and Proprietors of the Charleston fttandard,) has been ee- tahiahed at Bpartenburg, Ooert Honee, S. 0-, and is an iasgortsat advetlsing rnadhun, for the id *11 t a! ng 1 erfonU' cttanimunft '*un m tnAriotton iihi Oil mills. UI Key II U tf I tJDYSOTT'S ELLOW DOCK & SAKSAPARILLA. It is tWW put up in the Urgent sized bots, und is acknowledged to be the best sarlarllla made, as is certified by the won ful cures it lias performed, the original lies of which are in the possession of the prietor. Remember, this is tin; only true 1 original article. Scrofula, Syphilis, MeiTttrinl Complaints, ncer, Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast iwty of other diseases are speedily and fectlv cured by the use of this medicine. Read the following Certificate! Tali. I'ossa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1852. I>f.ar Sir:.I semi you this to certify to it that your Extract of Yellow-I)ock and rsapariila has performed one of the most inderfu! euros on me that has ever been efted on man. [ have been afflicted for forty years with iptiona on tny legs and feet; in 18tH they t so had that I had to go on crotches. I in 1819 I had one leg amputated above i knee. In about nine months after my ler leg broke out in largo eating and runig sores from my knee to tny foot, ami charged a great deal of offensive matter, r groin also broke out in large biles which charged much offensive matter, and at same time my left hand broke out in gc running sores nearly to my elbow. J'lie misery that 1 have suffered for the t two years, I cannot describe to you. I sin such agony that I never rested day night. In October last my son bionght me one yonr bottle wrappers; I read it, and found iord of some wonderful cures performed your'Extract of Yellow-Dock and Surlarilla,' I sent and yot two bottles of it, I commenced taking It. In two Weeks to great astonishment, my so.es all became IV, and I could sleep all night, a thing I i not done for two years. When I had ;en six bottles, my sores were nearly all tied, My sores got well as if by enchantnt. I have now used in all, eight bottles your "Extract of Yellow-Dock and Snr1.1rill.i," and I now consider myself well. I entreat all of the afflicted to try this dicine tor I believe it will cure any known ease in the world. Ijiy aside all prejuc and just Iry it, and proclaim its great >rth to suffering mankind and entreat tliem take it, for it will cure them. My ease is well known in a large portion South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, 1 if any should doubt the above cure, I ine thein to cull on me,and 1 will show them s senrs. I can be found in Tnllapnssa Alabama, one mile from Stoe'a Ferry. RENAJATI HUGHES. The Yellow-Dock and Sarsnparilla is peliarlv adapted to females of delicate health ailting from irregularity of menstrual disirges, and other diseases peculiar to their c. The proprietor has in his possession a at number of certificates of cures, permed of the above description. We ns-e the afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. lyantt's Extract of Yellow Dock and SarMirilla will at once regulate those difficuls and renew the natural energies. pyPut up in quart bottles..Price $1 r bottle. Sold Wholesale and retail by SCOVIL <St jAfcATY 111 Chartroint.,N. O. General Agents for the Southern States, whom all orders must be addressed. Sold, :i)ho, by Magill //«*«th. LuMWastor II.; A. P. Wylic, Chester; Winchester, itt &. Co., Munroe, N.C.; Z J. F e liny & orkman.Cantdcu April 18, *54 t.Oct I. Psasa RE AT ATTRACTION AT FORT MILLS, S. C. MORROW &P0TTS IVOULD respectfully Inform their friends snd itaiiMrs that they are now receiving and odng a laage and well selected stock of 8PRIHG and SUMMER GOODS. Fort Mills, S. C., consisting of every grade 1 quality of GENTLEMEN'S and LADIES AUK, usually kept in a village store, auto, large stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, 1 CUTLERY, which we offer on the most libit terms for Cash, or to punctual dealers.. ankful fur past furors we solicit a contiuu:e of the same. M. MORROW, R. C. POTTS. Kort Mills, York Disk, S. C., Ap'l 1 rt. Dr.2m. nth Carolnina, IN' THE court ok 3CA0TKR DIKTURT. \ ORDINARY. I In the matter of Joint J Mills's Will. VIIEREAS SAMUEL J. McKINNEY has notified me that he requires the I of JOHN MILIjS, late of I dincaster District, :easod, to be proved in due and solemn form Law; and whereas James F. N. Davidson, ecu lor of the said John Mills, lias tiled his idon with a similar prayer, and it appearing > Naucy Mills, (widow), Mary- McKinney, Anitus McKinny, James U. Mills, Washington Mills, George McKinney, Jamea McKiuuey, widow and children of Thomas J. Mills, de.ted, names unknown, the widow and children lobn K. Mills, deceased, names not known, widow «iid children of William Mill.-, dosed, via: . Mills, widow, and Jefferson Is, Nancy Mills and Amos Itaker and wile rriet liaker, most of whom are legatees under will, and all of whom would have lieen enid to a distributive share of tlie estate, if the eased bad died Intestate, reside without the its of th«8tate: These are, therefore to notify, uire, cite and admonish the said Nancy Mills, dow,) Jfary McKinney Augustus McKinny, lies G. At ills, Washington if. If ills, George Kinney James JfcKinncy, the widow and Idren of Thomas J. -If ills, deceased, the low and children of John I*. Mills, deceased, 1 ..ifills, widow, Jufletaon Jfill-, Nancy Us, Atuoa Baker and wife, Harriett the widow children of William Atills, deceased, together h flamuel J. JfcKinnsy, Wesley -t/cKinney, I James F. N. Davidson and wife Emily, legai of the aaid John -If ills, dec eased, and sdso tributees, If he had dlad intestate, to be and tear before me mi Wednesday, Um t'ith July, ri, in the (Vsirt of Ordinary, to bo hoMrn at icaster Court House, then and there to show ae. If any, why the said will should, or should be proved and established in duo form of v, or for what cause the ante should be set le or established, and to make such other and ihcr showing and proof as yoo, or either of l, the mid parties, may deem necessary, per and advantageous for ynnr respective Ms aasd into eats in the premises. .) Given under my Hand and Boat of LB.. VOflcc, at Lancaster Conrt House, the -V. ) 10th April 1884. JAMBS H. WITHRRSPCON. Onfmmy 1+ t>. tpvttlt, 9 ft tr*6 »m I. O. R. WAXHAW TENT, meets ovary SAT LDAT EVENING at 8 o'clock. TH06 S. RIDDLE, h. t. HABBENSACK'S LIVEE PIUS. WORM ITRUP, For Sale by J. J1. ADA> KIU TO A. C. nt'Kbi okohok di bkckham 1 in equity: M I Lancaster Di*tr\ DvkiS Hkckiiam and | Bill for partitionj Others. J and Negroes. It itppcwring to my satisfaction, that Sar Jones, (widow) and Julius Beckham Jones, Disinukc Jones, William Ilenry Jones, and Hood Junes, children of Jaiirea 1). Jones, c Also, John b. Jones, and Thomas a. b< and Emily k. his wife, defendants, in abov« reside without the limits of the State, it motion of John Williams, Esq., Solilcito complainant that the said defendants do ai plead t*t demur to the Mil in shtiVe Chse before the i'Jd June, 18b 1, otherwise juilj; oro rotifrstn will Ik* ordered against each all of thcui. jamk* ii. wltlierspof Com'r in Eq. l. Isincnster, c. If., March lb, ir64..3m-p ''plIE snl serihera beg leave to infori a citizens about Salem, that they hat moved to the store formerly occupied i w. Moblcy 4. Co., the stock of goods Lancaster, of w. m. at a. j. Connors, beg to assure them that they will dir of the same at ns low prices as can b quired. The stoek is full and eomp comprising, Dry Goods, Hardware, Clot Groceries, ac. CONNORS it MOlll.r, May '23rd, 1831. 15-tl S ddle and Harnes ESTABLISHMENT. AT I AlffP A QTTZD n u an v. a&.i o. v THE Subscriber takes olunsure in inl ing the citizen* of the District, ami He genera!'/, that having ju*t returned Charleston with a full ami complete st«»ck i /j^k Kad(ll(% Bridl***, ^ nnrliiiKHlls Ac. £$, he ia preparcil to furnish anything in his li an reasonable prices as can l>e found any* Ills stock consists, in part of the following den, vix: Huddles for I<ndie*, Jfcn and Hoys, at | varying from #5 to #25, some the best q ever brought to this place. Bridles, from #1 to #5. Harness of nil kept constantly on hand ami manufacture short notice from #10 to #100 per set. In addition he keepa always on hand am tides as may be found in similar establishii suoh hs Hitts, Stirups, Buckles Ac. N. B..All orders from a distance proi attended to. D. M. POI March 15 THE RENOWNEDREMEI Hollo-way's Ointmen This extraordinary Unguent is conij of the moat healing Balaams. and when in accordance with the directions whic company each pot, will insure cures i all < ther means fail. Cases of the desperate Skin disease* readily yiel 1 etVteaey. It in famous when used in of (lout, Rheumatism, Contracted or Jointa. In Asthmas it will do woud* well tubbed into the Client. A MOST ASTOXISHIXH CURF, OF SCR LOUS tJLCKRS..-A CASK CERTIFIE THE MAYOR OF BOHTOX, EXOLAN Copy of a Istter from J. \oble, ft"/., or of lionton, IAneolnthire. To Prof. IIollowat: Dear Sir.Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of I,i pond Street, Donton, has this day de| before me, that for a considerable perio wan severely afflicted with Scrofulous ! and Ulcers in her arms, feet, legs, anil parts of her body: and although the fi medical advice wan obtained, at the eon luigc nuni of money, she obtaineii no a nient of suffering, but gradually worse. Being recommended by a friend t your (Hutment, she procured a small and a box of the Pills, and before thai all used, symptoms of amendment appi lly persevering with the medicines short time longer, according to the t tions, and strictly adhering to your rul to diet, &c., she was perfectly cured, now enjoys the best ot health. I remain, dear sir, yours truly. (Signed,) J. NOBI Dated, Aughst 12th, 1853. AX EXTRAORDINARY^AXD RAPID ( OF ERYSIPELAS irTTHK LEO, A1 MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a fsttcr from Mr*. Klizabrlh 1 of the Pont OJfrr, Aldieiek Hood near Boy nor, Suaxejr, datol Jan y 12, 1853. To Prof. IJolloway: . Sir:.I suffered for a considerable od from a severe attack of Erysipelas, v at length settled in my leg, and resiste medical treatment. My sufferings were great, and I quite denpnred of anv pi nent amendment, when I wan atlvisi have recourse to your Ointment and I did no without delay, nnd am h ppy t the rnsult Was eminently successful foi effected a radical cure of my leg, nn< stored me to the enjoyment of healt sh'ill aver hjvmU with the utnm.M coritit of your medicines and have recomm* them to other* in this neighborhood oil ly etthcted, who derived equal benefit. I am, »ir, your obliged end faithful * (Signed,) KLIZABKTH YKAT1 The Fill* ehould be u*od conjointly the Ointment, in inoat of the follu OIOHJH: Had Lege, flout. Had llreaats flUuidttlor SweUin Bum*, Lumbago, II u 11 ion*, Filea, llite of Miiaquitoea and Kheumati*m, Sand Flies Scalds Ooco-hay, Sore Nipples Ch lego-foot, Soro Throats Chilblains Skin dUcoacs Chapped hands Scurvy, Corns (Soft,) Sore Heads Cancers Tumors Contracted and Stiff I'leers Joints w ounds KlephantiaeU, Yaws Kiatulon, ^ Soi.o at the k*tahi.ibhme*t of holwmay, Stuaud, (ne.i* Te Bar.) LnaffoR, and alao at hi* Houae, i York. Order* for Medicine* in the Si nddreaacd, 4T. Hoelovvay, New York,' receive due attention. Sole alao by all pectable Drnggiata and Dealer* in Medi< throughout the United States in Fo J7| eMta, 87 H», ind 91 50 eta cm-It. bo hud Wholesale of the principal 1 Hooeee In thw Union. vw Thare to > considerable Mvinj taking the larger dm. N. B..Directions for the guidance 0 tienU in every disorder are affixed to Pet Sold by P. M. 00# RN *C No. tt //ayn# Street Cheilwetua S. C. " »"| LAND FUR SALE. w' I Offer to «mll uxy Plantation «»n (he Cn- Dai tawlm ltiver, '2J miles I-lndsford, ivlfi *e. in Lancaster Distiiet, containing sovdu litndred Abi ami sixty-eight aCres, about one halt Wood land, oth and the other half fresh land, and in a high atafr 1 f'* » °f 'or cultivation. It ig but SCl- Th< lands dom tbat tach a Plantation is oflared lib 10r sale* a,lif any one desiring a most valua- abo ah E. l>le l imitation, I Would merely askthat he should It ii Geo. examine it..All necessary Building- are ou the Soli Jvf plantation, and it lies within eighteen mdes ol dan lee d, Kbenexer Depot. eas< none, A long credit will be given. I'obsession given wisi case at once. GEO. Mc. WITHERSPOON, gah is on Lancaster, Feb. 8, f>2 tf 'r **,r C?!?~Wcokly Carolinian, and Chester Standard iswcr |y will insert 4t. t on or ;ment W ARDLAW, jj WALKER & BlIRNSIDE, >N. COTTON FACTORS, rj d and j. f*7 COTHIIKKIOK MERCHANTS, nn. NORTH ATLANTIC wiiarf, |r. II (In- C 11A U I. E S T o A N. V. 1'ri 'ere- w. a. wauDLAW, V'e jy G. ijOLI.othan WALKER, ANDREW BURNSIDR. <*|, from Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty Ivi and cents nor Rag. Do E NOTICE" TlilS!!! I'; hing, "\'f ANY We have no doubt suffer with colds Afi and corns for the lack of good easy wearing y boots and shoes; or by wealing nny kind of old *. " things, thinking they are the cheapest, wherein J"rt they arc bftdiv mistaken; ninny catch their dentb by it, and besides never wear anything that is *'ll! comfortable ; and in the long run spend as imich Dili money as would have (Kiught them something ces good and comfortable. To prove the difference pre call on us at our shop OPPOSITE S. 11. EM"orm- MON8 and let us sell you some Imots or shoes, ] pub- whichever you desire, or both, that will keep from ",e co''' 0,,,' w,>ar easy, and last a long time. fP I We can make any kind of work that you can | desire from a tine pump boot down to a cortrte (ha ^ every-rlay shoe. Repairing of all kinds done at sell Ti short notice. All work warranted, and prices del iuc at very low. FLOYD & SON. am here. Feb. 22 1 ly det ;nr" IMPROVED COTTON GINS . price* and Thrashers. uality THE Subscriber respectfully informs cotton J planters that he has recently effected an improve- | kinds nient in the Cotton Gin, and is prepared to ed at have a Clin that any hand can attend' Mis improTemont is that the (Jin is so construe* P :h ar- (,,(j tjln( wj|| no^ clioke, nor break its roll, nor ^ icnts. 'Vpew over" (as it is called,) let there be ever so much or little in the hopper. It will roll while inptly there is any cotton in the hopper, or it may bo "M1 filled full, and any quantity ruked on the top, and it will not stop its roll nor "spew over." Another *1!H improvement is, that the brush is secured en- It" tirely from the rats which so often detrov it. wh There are also several other Important Improve- cia ^ incuts which would be tedious to specify. He hoi V\ will waiTent that with one of his 45 saw gins, f*\y from 5 to 8 bales per day, may be ginned, if well . V attended, and the proper power applied. The ] * : workmanshp, materials and finish will be the V best ever offered to the public; and if any does J not preform in every respect as represented A above, it will be taken back and the price re- | funded. J He has also made another improvement on dS ) Y. !'!-s Tlirasher, wlilch has excelled all others here- is i tofore in Use. He need not describe it further «v$| t. than to say that his Thrashers cannot he excell- 0f ed by any, w ithout exceptions. jf. osed Persons wishing to purchase ran address the sj)| used subscriber at f.ewisvilte 1*. t). Cheater District, . or Wallace P. 0. Chester District, S. C. "I " " March 3.i :u JOHN SlMl'HON. ivhen _ . most THE lmmsil QUARTERLIES, CS BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. (J| ir .ii, LEONARD SCOTT, k CO., New York, continue to re-publish the following DFU- British Periodca]?, jfl DBY v}. In 1. Afnp Tiik Ia.noox Qujirtkhly Review, (Couscrva- M five.) 2. iptor- ^l,E Enixuruu Rkvikw, (Whig.) ^ msed " d she Tiik North flam sit Rkvikw, (Free Church,) "lores . other Tiik Wkstmi.nsthi Revikw, (Liberal.) \ rat of 5. To tofn Blackwooo's Kium.i iu.ii Maoazink, (Tory.) bet bate- Shi grew , A] ° THE present critical state of European affair* will render these publications unusually luteres- , ° ting during the year, 1854. They will occu- j P°" py a middle ground between the hastily written | t was new< items, crude speculations, and tly'ng rn- , iared. nuns of the daily Journal, and the ponderous for ft Toie.e of the future historian, written after the , lirec- living interest and excitement of the great polit- ca as ical events of the time shall have passed away. nnd It is to the* "Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable liisto- ^ rv of current events, and as such, in addition to * p their well-established literary, scientific, and theological character, we urge them upon the consideralion of the reading public. ssi»5t Arrangements are in progress for the receipt ." TLR of (wly nlu-ct* (ruin the British Publishers, by which we shall lie able to place all our Reprints 'rate*, in the bands of subscribers, about as soon as . they can be furnished with the foreign copies.. . Although this will involve a very large outlay . on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at the same low rales as heretofore, . pert- ! < I'hich For any two of the four Reviews, ---- $8 00 i d nil For any two of the four lleviewi*, .... 4 5 00 Til h'.ra an.' of »L. ft «»--.« - . III| . «I UHCU in mt: n»ur iwvicwn, * - - - f (hi i rma- For *" four of the Reviews, - - # t>0 ( d to *'or B'tckwootTi Magazine, 8 00 i Pills, f"1' Blackwood and three Rvviews, 9 00 i o »ny for Blackwood ami the four Reviews, - - lo (si ihev Payments to he made in all caws in a<!vnnee. li re- Money current in the State where issued will he ,h. I received nt par. l«nce Clubbing. 04, A discount of *25 (Kir cent, from the nlvove Hilar- from the above prices will he allowed to Clubs 10 ordering four or more Copies of any one or more icrv t. .f the above works. Ylius, four copies ol iS. UUckwooil, or of one Review, will he sent to f(lj with one address for $0 ; four copies of the four Re- ,IH wing views and Blackwood for $80 ; and so on. ^h Postage. In all the Principal cities and towns, these h works will be tlelivored, through Agents KKKE ((I OK POSTAOE. When sent l»y mail, the pos- ol urge to any part of the United States will Ite but he Twentv-vour Cents a year, for " Blackwod," mi and but Twelve Cents a year for each of the ty, Reviews. hy Remittances and communications should al- en ways be addressed, post-paid, to the Pub- go listiers, Sb LEONARD SCOTT k CO., du 61 Ooi.n Street, I New York. aril K It .I. .i. .ULiuJ am ... mm. x w. nwin«1 pUWIIMICMf irnl have now for mtlc, the " FARM KK'H wa WIDE," by Henry SU'phciin, of Edinburgh, ref Prof. and Profeaoor Norton, of Yale College, New llu- I Mn.E ren» complete in 4 vol*, roval octavo, containing ,, w I WO page*, 1 t *teel and WOO woo.I engraving*. SJ Uitoa ''oco, In inoelin binding, $«. It < will QT Thia in not the old " Hook of (hr Farm" ''V - lately rrruaeitiUrd and thrown upon the market. e'.J rinea ^ "> "" £ %-1 NOTICE. ° PRRHOX8 indebted to the Ami of W. M. ft " A. J. Connor*, are requeMed to aotile their notes . or aeconnta at UMr earliest tonwuiwut. To * * Dy those indebted *inoe ISM, is tfci* < all particalarty Intended, aa long indnlgnnoe must not an ' exported. A numhar of notoa and aeoonnla will be loft with K. 8, Bailey, Esq., who will giro receipt* for me, In my absence, from the village. *tl 5*-, W. M. CONNORS. Mmj tt. W: :tf as LLIAM THOMPSON, ^ IN WjUlTV. I Lancaster District. iiol M.Tillman and \ Dill for Partition of lands p, IWm Tillman, f and accuuut*. nor Tliompsbu and I <?r- 1 '1' Appearing to niv naUjjltafiltn thirt Abort nnpson, Win. Dudley Stcwihan hnd fc(nily wife, and Daniel Tillman, jr., defendants fli ve case, reside without the limits of the State. < ordered, an motion ot John Williams, Esq.. citor for 1'ompluinnnt, that the said defeats do answer, plead, or demur, to bill In above! j, on or before the 22d June, 1864, othere judgment pro will be ordered aist eucli and all of them. JAMA'S If. WITIIEjRSPOOF. Com. Kq. L. 1). iiurcli 17, 1851 6 pf. $7-3m. ON RAILING & ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. "MIE Subscriber* respectfully inform iNr . f'ilir.ena of the United State* that fhi'l prepared to fill up orders for all kinda df n work, such aa railings for Public of ivate. Parks, Gardens, Steps, Balconies, randnhs. Cemeteries, &e. Also RcDecs." airs, Table, Grey Hounds, Cnat Iflm nibs, Newfoundland Dogs, Iron Stairs, ors, Shutters, Guards, Gates,and all kinds ornamental and areliiteetural Iron Work. They pay particular attention to enclos[ cemetery lots, having the largest and idsoniest assortment of patterns of any ablishment in litis country. Persons dents of mat ing selections of patterns and tiw the cost of the work, by addressing subscribers, will receive, by return of il, printed designs of work and list of prii. All orders entrusted to us will receive impt attention. lHX)DAj CO., No. 121 Nortli-st, Philadelphia. amy in. 13 3t. HE Subscriber having tried the. Credit Business to his entire satisfaction, finds t it does not pay.he will, therefore, in future entirely for cash. Thsse who are now in»tcd to lilfn are earnestly requested to call I settle either l>y note or the money, as I am crmincd to have Inv Books closed. C. r. EVANS, nsreh 22( 3m.' WINDOW SHADES, :urtais oooi)9, matrasses, and A PER II ANftlNGS. M1E Subscriber has in Store, of his own Manufacture and importation an enor. us stock of Window SHADES, GiTr UNICES, Paper HANGINGS, Mntras, Satin Delaines, Damask a,Luce and MttsCnrtains, Tassils, Coops, die. All of ich are offered nt prices which nfe apprcted by all close buyers and economical use- keepers. II. W. KINSMAN, 177 Xing-st., Charleston, §. C, March 29 7 ly. Believing that n good ®^WATCH-UAKER, and CLOCK REPAlREKi iccdcd here, 1 am induced to put up my liinglc," and depend upon the patronage the people : and they may be assured, irompt attention and efficient workinnnp will secure their favor, I will satisfy m. A. HAILES. IjinensterC.II. May, 10 13-tf 100,000 IFTS FOR THE PEOPLE. S1AH k'ERHAM, submits to the People of the United States his THIRD. ONSTER GIFT ENTERPRISE * connection with the Exhibition of his Magnificent and Immense irror or North jind South America, ACADEMY HALL, 66S Broadway,X. York. riOO.OOO Tickets only, at $1 each, ill Is? Sold. Each purchaser of a ticket for the DMISSION OF 4 PERSONS the Exhibition will be presented with a Named certificate, entitling the Holder to One »rc in the following 100,000 Gifts: FARM, located in Harrison Township, Glouroster Co., New Joraey, and within 16 miles of 1'hiladelphia. It embraces over 100 acres of and, in a high state of cultivation, with Dwelings, Barns, and other necessary Out-Houses, n good repair. There is a large Orchard of choice fruits. Title indisputable. Valued at $1 <5,000' ^Any information in regard to the farm en he obtained of BEI.an REDFIELD, tenant on the premises.) Pkhpktcai. 1st an without security or Interest. 6,<Hto " " ' " 2,000 it . ti ii 1,000 " " $500 1,000 " 44 ' loo l/MM) k Ckceiiratrp Trotting Mark "Liflf Dale," who can trot, in Harness, a wile n 2.40. Valued at 1,500 Ioskwood Pianos, valued at $60<> each 2,500 44 " " 800 44 1,500 (A portion of the Pianos arc T. Gilbert and Go's Celebrated .Cohans. Others of llallett Davis & Go's Splendid In* itruments.) kBplemdip Hkri mot Paintinon known is " The Mirror of New England and Canadian Scenery," and now realizing 1 handsome income by its Exhibitions n the East.valuee at 22,000" 8 Eight,beautiful Carriages,$225 ca. 676' 10 Gold Watches loo 44 1,000 40 44 44 50 44 2,000 loo 44 Tens and Cases 5 44 50o ,000 44 Pencils 8 44 16,000 ,0110 Pieces of Choice, Popular Fashionable Music, 25 cents each, 28,7o9 (»,000 Gifts, Valued at $06,880 ONE GIFT FOR EVERY TICKET. In order to insure to all concerned a perfectly r and satisfactory disposition of the above med Gifts, Mr. Pemiam proposes that the areholdcrs shall meet together 1 Thursday Evening. June 23d, If54, r sooner if nil the Tickets are sold.due notice which will be given.) at some suitable place, rentier to be designated, and appoint a Comttkk or Five Persons, to receive the propeiwhich tliey may dispose of in sucli manner. lot or otherwise.-as the shareholders, in genii meeting, shall direct, the Committee giving od and sufficient bonds, if required by the archoiders, for the (aithfbl performance of tbe ties required of them. (tiiareholdera residing out of the city of New, i stand upon the same footing as residents, I wl.-t.-v..- .i..n r.n ... »i...;. -1 >0 a. rdcd to them in such manner a* they may dit, after the partition haa taken place, ty All order* for Tickets, br Mail should be tressed to JOSH'II PKU1IAM, ACADEMY ILL, 603 HUOADWAY, VKW YORK. If ihonld happen that all th?TiraeS arc soM when order received, tbu money win be retumat onr expense for postage. Correspondent* 1 please write rtMhiWy their name, residence, mity ami Htuto,to- prevent errors. Or, iftonilent, unclose an envelope with their direction* it in full.in which such ticket aa they may ler will bo returned. Hr, THUELOWCAOTON. rrOEWBY AT LAW AJTD S0LIC1 TOE IE EQUITY. rrndt the Court* in Loncmttrr, Krrthm*' and A<Moinii*r Dhtriett. tW" OFFICE, CAMDEN, 8 C.JR %

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The Lancaster ledger (Lancaster, S.C.).(Lancaster, S.C.) 1854-06-21 [p ].~ " .
llleir mnnnitrr of living, rarely to be met With in any community or in any country tinder the Son. Ho much for the gre..t ftdvantago of rail roads when the country Is blessed with the smiles of an approving Providence.. Whig.
Purchase of Cuba. We find the Washington letter writers
talking of tho renewal of the offer which has fonr times been made, and four times been refused by Spain of®100,000,000 for the laland of Cuba. To some people such a
coarse, on the part of the Cabinet after the Inte strong " war talk" of the Union newspapermay seem sadly inconsiderate and conclusive; but upon a moment's reflection we are not surprised at it, and are perfectly reconciledto learn at any proximate day that Mr. Winslow, spcoinl bearer of despatches to Madrid has sailed from New York with the portentous offer in his pocket. But to offer is one thing; to accept is an*
other. We heliuve thnt a renewal of the offerfor that island at tho present time, when European policy and diplomacy are soeining/ »;ly on the point of triumph thcro, to tho ftreat and permanent detriment of the United litotes, will bring na nboat as near to the purchase of it aa did the boy's oflfer of a
dime for the pig bring him near to the acquisitionof a fino porker; ? if the man had only said yet" If European cabinets were
governed by the same Interests as are our
own; if the nations of Europe were as well pleased with the idea, that the admission of Cuba to this Union is necessary for the permanentestablishment of our power, as we
are; then we should incline to the belief thst there was a feasible hope for such a
transaction. There is, however, another reason why
we should not bo surprised to Icsro that the offer of 9100,000,000 for Cuba had been renewed,and even invited. The wai between Eastern and Western Europe has but just begun, and in oontemplnting the possible complications tiiat may ensue, it may be thai the Western powers begin to consider that an active war with the first despotism vf the East, nnd a moral war with tho first Republic of the West, are more than it would be prudent for them to undertake, at one
and the sntnu time. We deem this, however, bnt a mere possibility; for we are more inclined to the suppositionthat they entertain the hopo of closingthe moral war with us, by tho find
emancipation of the slaves in Cuba before the first campaign in Eastern Europe is ended.And they are fully convinced, as is everythinking man in this country, that such an event would entail upon us a slrugglo with the negro cnmmiuiitio* upon our Southernborders, resulting, perhaps, in n war of extermination against four millions of free blacks, that would keep u« pretty well oe
copied near nt home, mid relieve them front any fear of irritation on onr part, at whatevercourse they might deem proper to adopt In their European contest. Rvon if thin result were not .itt.iined, they know that the abolition of tdavery in Citha would nuscitatuquestion* in thin countr. that would keep our attention pretty well occupied with affair* at liotne.
Under these circumstances wo deem it prudent to consider the idea of the possibilityof purchasing Cuba; and, living an we
do, in the far South, we shall proceed with some suggestion* which occur to un thereon.
It is, we believe, a well entablinhed prinriploof international law, that a change of sovereignty does not sfft ci in any wny the /ighta of property, nor the established codes and institutioiiH of the country, whose sov.
rslgnty is transferred. And, if we are not mistaken, the decisions of our own Supremo Court have fully rut agnized thin principle. A transfer of Cuba to us by purch ne would not therefore change the st dittos and social institutions of that country. These truths being admillod, an we suppose they will bebyall, We would ask of those who have the
. t _# st. ir.: .r sL n ut._ inMin^nnviii ui me an urn ui nit' tvcj»umic
the following questions. I<et as suppose that Cuba hue been already sold to us.
Does she come into the Union with a law upon her statute book containing thu followingclause!
Art. 1. It shall be lawful for tho term of two years from this day to introduce free of duty, Spanish, Indians, Yuentese or Chinese colonists, hound to labor for s«ch term ss
may be Agreed on by the contracting parties, subject to the provisions of this decrue.
Art. 4. Sec. 8. Masters shall have the right to distribute the laborers in such mannerss tuny suit their interests, but with the condition of not exacting more thnn fifteen hours daily labor.
Art. 67. Masters shall he st liberty to applyto laborers only the following punishments,viz: stocks,chains,and imprisonment from one to thirty days. Does the Federal Government, in assumingthe rights sr.d duties of the sovereign
obligate itself to carry out the following d Iodizes coiituincd in the decree of Contain General Pazuela, of thu 31 of May l;u»t T The line has now come when tlie lifo of
the Creole bondmen should be made more
sweet to hint then is that of him s ho, undersoother name, labors to excess in Corope. All sieves not registered before the expirationof thirty days from the ftrstof Agust
Best, shall bo free. Three measures are only preparatory to
others of more transcendent importance which have been prepared, and sent to Spain for consultation. Does the Federal Government, In assumingell the rights and duties of the eoversign,hold itecIf bound to cootinne the eoo>
Melon of chereh and state, which now existsin Cebe, and to earry out the following lasperfectly adopted, though pnhetly prom>land measure to the aeevile portion of the population, «e pespeisd by the eyood of BMlhfe, Miled by the prseent sovereign of Cube, en the Oth ef lest month, at Havensf
v 1 -dt»* -»t
THE MARKETS. I Latent dates from Liverpool, - - * June Latest dates from Havre, * June 1 latest dates from Havana, June 8
OarlocUn Market. Charleston, June. 16
Cotton Threre was a good deinnnd for this article to-day, tHe sale* having ranched dearly 1100 bales, at prices well up to those previously paid. The transaction* coin prise 88 bales at from 9+ to 9^; and 57 bales nt
9| cunts.
Columbia Market. Columbia, June 17.
Corroa..The eelus made on Friday and Saturday were nt very full prices. The anlce of the week comprise 407 bales, and we continue our former quotations, with the remark that thev are more freely paid than they were nt the date of our Inst report, viz inferior 6 a 6f; ordinary 7 n7^; middling 7| a 7J ; good middling 8 a 8|; fair 8lcts
Ifnlhticays Ointment and Pill* a certain s/vci/ic, and Care for Scorbutic Eruptions.. Extract of a letter from Mr. Arbilt, Chemist, Leamington, dated Nov. 35th, 1852..To Professor llollowny,.Sir,.A person namedJohn Mnrgoschia, of 19, Rcgentstreet; Leamington, was afflicted for eight years with scorbutic eruptions on the lips, and nt
length the whole surface of the mouth nnd lower part of the face were covered with sores. lie tried all kinds of ratttcdies withoutderiving any benefit whatever. At length he wns recommended to use your Pills, which in three days produced a great change for the better, nnd in a short time effected a
perfect euro.
SOLD BY P. M. COHEN", k CO. No 29 llavne Street, Charleston 8. C.
dr. gitysotts improved exTRACTOF YELLOW DOCK ANE MARSAI'ARILLA,put up in the (argent nixed bottles, contains more of the pure Honduras Sarsapnrilla thnn any other preparation extant,which is chemically combined with the Extract of Yellow Doek and the Extract of Wild Cherry, thus make the r« mody more
thorough efficient thnn any other Sanwpcirillabefore the public. At the name time it is perfectly free from nil mineral poisons, which cannot lw said of any other of the Sarsapnrillacompounds. The invalid should bewareof poisons! Onysott'scompound Extractof Yellow Doek and Nnrsaparflla does not contain n particle of these substances j as anv one can ascertain by applying the necessarytests.
last all poixotvm* Sarsapnrilla preparationsalone, and use Guvsott's improved Extractof Yellow Dock and 8ara.-ip.iri I In, which is thoroughly efficacious, perfectly harmless and purely vegetable. All kinds of disease yield to Its inthence.
J-^ySee advertisement. MAGILL dt IIEATII.
CB0FTJL4. .It has been remarked by eminent men,that in the varied catalogue of diseasea to
which man is liable, there is seanicly one of ooh importance and of snch interest as
S.-rofol i. v» hother W'. look to the obscurityof its origin, its insidious progress, the numberand variety of organs that it attacks, or its remarkable incurability and extensive fatality.
Scrofula has ha filed fhe skill of fbc most emi ent physicians in this country and in Europe. But there is an antidote for this disease in M /)'. (luyno/ft Extract itf Y'llntr Doek and Siar»apariUa, * which is prosingitself s Specific ill the most severe cases of Scrofula.
See advertisement
anno-ace liitn as a Candidate for thu next Senatorial election.
MANY FRIENDS.
For the Eoate of BepresentatiTeeMr.Euitor..The friends of R. S. BAILEYbog loave to announce him as a candidatefor a seat in the next legislature, and oblige MANY CITIZENS.
The friends ofT. K.CURBTON announce him as a candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives.
Ms. Eoitoa:.Please snuouncc P. T. ITAMMONII,E«|., u a candidate for the Ifonse of KeprcsentaUvca in tho Next Legislature and obligo, Mast Frikxhh and KirroaTcsa.
t-jir The friends of W. A. MOORE, Eqa: announce him aa a candidate for Rcprcacnntivcin the next Legislature. HJT The friend* of D*. W. C. CAM.
TIIEN announce him as a candidate for the fajrislutnre r.t the ensuring election.
(VRU ABVKRTINMBiVTS. Thomas P Ballard IN EQCITT.
m, Lamcastbs DirrBier. Thomas M. Bins, k > Petition to subject so Bqaiothers.tr to the payment ofs legalj Demand.
It appearing to my ntUkctios that Thoauw M. Situs, Andrew Jackson M(n<s Cwhubna Mills * the infant child of Chmlty K. Mills, dee'd,defendants, reside without this Btate; It is orderedon motion of Williams, Solicitor for Petitioners, that the said defendants do answer, plead or fmer to the petition In shore esse, en or before the t<l day of Ostober, 1HM, otherwiseJudgment pro ronfraaio will be ordered againetthem. JAMK^ II. WITIIKRKPOON.
Com'r. Ta\. I,. D. June 1ft 1ftftl
Jane T. Ward, by neit, IK EQUITY. Frond John Adam*, LtmiRM Dimmer.
»«. Petition for nettlomcnt EMae B. Ward, 4 ml. ofinternet of Mr».J. T.
Ward in real and peraonaleatate. June* Croston, A no forth,
it appearing to my iiattafnaliou that CLlAfl B. WARD raaMae without the Malta of thia State; it la ordered, on notion of (Mnton, (Wr far petitioner, that the aaid BUaa B. Ward a 4e» fondant in llao above petition, doanawofv plead or damor to the potitica in thia caaa, on ar befei a iho neand day of October, lttt, tlhtitrioa Joijae neat ore mm/mm will bo otdered again* hint.
JAMB8 H. WITMER8POOK. Cam. Kg. L. J).
June 1ft, It prfoeff ikn
NOTICE. The Gentlemen who signed the Total Abeti*
iMUtce Hedgo" vn the eTeniug of the ltth ItMt., will please meet in the Court House on Saturday afternoon next at 0 o'clock.
J. OALLUCHAT. Chairman. June 21 19It Y
William J. CurelOn adtn'r. ) IN~SQCITY. m. v Lancaster Dt.
Jatnes C» Mosftey, H at. ) Bill for Kclief< It appearing to the satisfaction of the Com'
mlMioners. that James C. Mwwey, Henry Cooke, Sllf: and Henry Reese Mossey, defendants in the a- del hove case reside without the limits ofthis State, co| It is ordered, on motion of Cooke solicitor for pri complainant, that the said defendants, James C. nnt Masscy, Henry Cooke and Ilenry Reese Massey, ,
d« answer,-plead or demur to the Bill in above 1
case, on orbefbre the 2nd day of October, 1864, '*
otherwise judgement pro conftmo will be order- vn'
ed against oil and each of them. I>el JAMES H. WITHBRSPOON.
Com'r in Kq., L. D, Juno 10 19 Sin.pf, #7
samcct. B. Masset, r/o/.-l IN~EQUITY. yJr*. Lancaster Dc't. Vj Thomas Belk, and Win. Bill to subject Rqtib
Hough, Kit*. 'ties to pay legal de- _
(
Dai ling Hough and others, mands, establish k \ set up Liens.
Billings k Belk 1 Petition to subject an Lri
r*. V Equity to pay Legal De- *>° Darling Hongh.ef al ) inands. ,,n(
D. M. Poer, A**igmr,"| Petition to subject an v». I Equity to pay a Legal °.
Neal Johnston k wife. ( Demand.Darling Hough & others J "ls
T. It. k J. R. Magill, A**ignre*. v*. ) . , The same Parties. \ tr*,(L (,'s
Samuel B Emmons, A **igncr, v*. ) . , .
Th» «am<> P.rtin/ f «« lc*- lar
Elisabeth Adam*, Adm'r, Aurignrr, ^ |.ltt n*. same Parties. ) wIt appearing to my satisfaction that Darling orHough, a defendent in al>ovc ease, resides with- ]out the limits of this State, It is ordered on npmotion of Cooke, Solicitor for complainant in
above Bill, and of Moor«, solicitor in the petition *
first stated, and of Williams, solicitor for petition* v ers In the last stated petitions, that the said Dar- *:'l ling Hough, do answer, plead or demur, to the nni above Bill and petitions, on, or before the 2nd mj day of October, 1854, otherwise judgement pro eat eon/euo will be ordered against him in each and hal all of said ca«ea. tuk
J AS, H. WITHERSPOON. Cvtn'r in Equity. nieJune.15, 19 8m.pf. $10 nf
NOTICE? ANY PERSON who will act an an
Agent, and obtain Subscribers for the "ls
GEORGIA HOME GAZETTE. Z A Liternry and Family Paper, published in Au- to pasta, tla., will be furnished the paper at the 1 Lowest Club Pi ices. df~Tho Cash must ac- of company the names, and may bo sent through nn<the Muii at our risk. vitCLUB PRICES. thtTwo Conies $3 50 £0Three ( "plrs 5 00
Five Copies, 7 60 ,
JAMES M. SMYTHE, ) Editors and ROBERT A. WYTHE, \ Proprietors, ^June 21, 1851
I. oTo. F.
CATAWBA LODGE, NO. 21. rUMifWi Will celebrate their approaching pANNIVERSARY on the 6th July "
ensuing. J Waterce Lodge, Camden; Lafayette Isslge,Chester; Trinity lswlge, Yorkville; Declaration
Iswlgc, N. C.; DoKalb Ixwlge, Winnstxrro', and n»>;all the Ancient I. 0. O. Fellows of Lancaster Disfcict, are respectfully invited to participatewkh us on that occaaion. An Address will be delivered, at the MethodistChurch, by Dr. Wm. W. Minn.i'.r. i/, C. SECREST, Sfcritary pro inn. to
Irnusaillr Iwnulf ^frainnrg. c[ lO utiles East of Cbnter <7. II.
The ditties of this Institution will be resumed .! on the 17 th of July. Rkt, I* Mi-Donai.p. Visitor. MRS. A. S. WYLIE, Principal.Instructressin Moral and Mental Philosophy, Astronomy, GAc. Ac. Ae. Mrs. Maria Mi-.Vi.pin.Domestic and Social
Duties. Mrit. Anna Lkwis..Theory and Practice of
Music. Miss. M. C. Underwood..Drawing and Painthig, 1
Embroidery and Music, Ac. Ac. Ac. cut Assistant in Literary Department. pci
I.kttkiis nddressseil to Mrs. A. 8. Wtlik,I.i'wisville P. <»., Chester District, 8. C., will re- Atcelre prompt atteiithiu.Parents and t.uardian* Alll are earnestly requested to enter their daughters \\and warils at the commencement of the School. June 14 18 ***AI EFFERVESCl^. «
. erahalation nt £itrntf of JHggnrtia, OR TASTELESS SALTS, T
This preparation is recommended ax an exccllontpurgative, similar In its effects to KpsomSalts. It operates agreeably and is entirely free LA from any unpleasant taste, resembling Lemonade in flavor.
Sold by J. If. ADAMS. V Opposite A. C. Dnidap- fJuno 14 18 2t w!l
South-Carolina, «i4 LANCASTER DISTRICT. K*
By James BL Withsrspoon, Esq., Ordinarylor said Distriet. gu>
WilKKKAH Carolina L Hterlk wU * dow bus applied to me for letter* of
Adminiatration on all and aingulor the Good* **
ChatteU,Rights and Credit* of dame* Alexander "f' Steele, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. '
THBHK are, therefore, to cite and admonlah all and singular, the kindred and creditoraaf the rjsaid deccaied, to be and appear before me at iwr next Ordinary'* Court for the said District, to be holdcn at Lancaster Court Mouse on tins " 26th day of June inst, to show cauac, if any,why said administration should not l»e granted. *
Given under my Hand and Seal, this l*2th day J***of June in the year of our Lord y"( . a ) one thousand eieht hundred and tftr. *'*,i
\ °* ) four, and in the aeveoty-eighth year ot American Independence.
JAMKS ||. WITIIKRHPOON, O L. D. Jim 18-Jt. pnfw$2
Notloo, -J ALL Pevaona baring demand* againat the and
the Ketate of JAMKH K. M'ASHEY, (deceased), t«e< will hand them in to J. II. WlTHEItMPOOM, diet on or before the let day of July next, or this spyadvertisement will be placed in liar of payment. IM
And any person* knowing themselves indebt- Lai ed to the Estate in any way will confer a great oau favor on the Administrator hy settling the mine not before that time, as you cannot complain of the Lai hedulgeanee that has been given unless it ia in ash the great length oftime given. fori
11. T. MAHHKY. ywAdmiiHrtYvtfor. proUpril t%*» h IM4 It.tt.pf.| 760. rtgl TO gPAlTAXrolo EXPUM. V
BY B. H. BRITTON. C *
(Ponneriy of the PaWUtd Register and Herald,and Utely one of the Bdftors and Proprietorsof the Charleston fttandard,) has been ee- tahiahed at Bpartenburg, Ooert Honee, S. 0-,and is an iasgortsat advetlsing rnadhun, for the id *11 t a! ng 1erfonU' cttanimunft '*un m tnAriotton iihi Oil mills. UI Key II Utf
I tJDYSOTT'S
ELLOW DOCK &SAKSAPARILLA. It is tWW put up in the Urgent sized bots,und is acknowledged to be the best sarlarlllamade, as is certified by the won
fulcures it lias performed, the original lies of which are in the possession of the prietor. Remember, this is tin; only true
1 original article. Scrofula, Syphilis, MeiTttrinl Complaints, ncer, Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast iwty of other diseases are speedily and fectlv cured by the use of this medicine. Read the following Certificate! Tali. I'ossa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1852.
I>f.ar Sir:.I semi you this to certify to it that your Extract of Yellow-I)ock and rsapariila has performed one of the most inderfu! euros on me that has ever been eftedon man. [ have been afflicted for forty years with iptiona on tny legs and feet; in 18tH they t so had that I had to go on crotches. I in 1819 I had one leg amputated above i knee. In about nine months after my ler leg broke out in largo eating and runigsores from my knee to tny foot, ami charged a great deal of offensive matter, r groin also broke out in large biles which charged much offensive matter, and at same time my left hand broke out in
gc running sores nearly to my elbow. J'lie misery that 1 have suffered for the t two years, I cannot describe to you. I sin such agony that I never rested day night. In October last my son bionght me one
yonr bottle wrappers; I read it, and found iord of some wonderful cures performed your'Extract of Yellow-Dock and Surlarilla,'I sent and yot two bottles of it, I commenced taking It. In two Weeks to great astonishment, my so.es all became
IV, and I could sleep all night, a thing I i not done for two years. When I had ;en six bottles, my sores were nearly all tied, My sores got well as if by enchantnt.I have now used in all, eight bottles your "Extract of Yellow-Dock and Snr1.1rill.i,"and I now consider myself well. I entreat all of the afflicted to try this dicine tor I believe it will cure any known ease in the world. Ijiy aside all prejucand just Iry it, and proclaim its great >rth to suffering mankind and entreat tliem take it, for it will cure them. My ease is well known in a large portion South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, 1 if any should doubt the above cure, I inethein to cull on me,and 1 will show them s senrs. I can be found in Tnllapnssa Alabama, one mile from Stoe'a Ferry.
RENAJATI HUGHES. The Yellow-Dock and Sarsnparilla is peliarlvadapted to females ofdelicate health ailting from irregularity of menstrual disirges,and other diseases peculiar to their c. The proprietor has in his possession a
at number of certificates of cures, permedof the above description. We ns-ethe afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. lyantt's Extract of Yellow Dock and SarMirillawill at once regulate those difficulsand renew the natural energies. pyPut up in quart bottles..Price $1 r bottle. Sold Wholesale and retail by
SCOVIL <St jAfcATY 111 Chartroint.,N. O.
General Agents for the Southern States, whom all orders must be addressed. Sold, :i)ho, by Magill //«*«th. LuMWastor II.; A. P. Wylic, Chester; Winchester,
itt &. Co., Munroe, N.C.; Z J. F e liny & orkman.Cantdcu April 18, *54 t.Oct I.
Psasa REAT ATTRACTION AT FORT MILLS, S. C.
MORROW &P0TTS IVOULD respectfully Inform their friends snd itaiiMrs that they are now receiving and odnga laage and well selected stock of 8PRIHG and SUMMER GOODS. Fort Mills, S. C., consisting of every grade1 quality of GENTLEMEN'S and LADIES AUK, usually kept in a village store,
auto, large stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, 1 CUTLERY, which we offer on the most libitterms for Cash, or to punctual dealers.. ankful fur past furors we solicit a contiuu:eof the same.
M. MORROW, R. C. POTTS. Kort Mills, York Disk, S. C., Ap'l 1 rt. Dr.2m.
nth Carolnina, IN' THE court ok 3CA0TKR DIKTURT. \ ORDINARY.
I In the matter of Joint JMills's Will.
VIIEREAS SAMUEL J. McKINNEY has notified me that he requires the
I of JOHN MILIjS, late of I dincaster District, :easod, to be proved in due and solemn form Law; and whereas James F. N. Davidson, eculor of the said John Mills, lias tiled his idon with a similar prayer, and it appearing > Naucy Mills, (widow), Mary- McKinney, AnitusMcKinny, James U. Mills, WashingtonMills, George McKinney, Jamea McKiuuey,widow and children of Thomas J. Mills, de.ted,names unknown, the widow and children lobn K. Mills, deceased, names not known, widow «iid children of William Mill.-, dosed,via: . Mills, widow, and Jefferson
Is, Nancy Mills and Amos Itaker and wile rriet liaker, most of whom are legatees underwill, and all of whom would have lieen enidto a distributive share of tlie estate, if the eased bad died Intestate, reside without the its of th«8tate: These are, therefore to notify,uire, cite and admonish the said Nancy Mills,dow,) Jfary McKinney Augustus McKinny, lies G. At ills, Washington if. If ills, GeorgeKinney James JfcKinncy, the widow and Idren of Thomas J. -If ills, deceased, the low and children of John I*. Mills, deceased,1 ..ifills, widow, Jufletaon Jfill-, NancyUs, Atuoa Baker and wife, Harriett the widow children ofWilliam Atills, deceased, togetherh flamuel J. JfcKinnsy, Wesley -t/cKinney,I James F. N. Davidson and wife Emily, legaiof the aaid John -If ills, deceased, and sdso tributees, If he had dlad intestate, to be and tear before me mi Wednesday, Um t'ith July,ri, in the (Vsirt of Ordinary, to bo hoMrn at icaster Court House, then and there to show ae. If any, why the said will should, or should be proved and established in duo form of
v, or for what cause the ante should be set le or established, and to make such other and ihcr showing and proof as yoo, or either of l, the mid parties, may deem necessary, per and advantageous for ynnr respectiveMs aasd intoeats in the premises. .) Given under my Hand and Boat of LB.. VOflcc, at Lancaster Conrt House, the -V. ) 10th April 1884.
JAMBS H. WITHRRSPCON. Onfmmy 1+ t>.
tpvttlt, 9 ft tr*6 »m
I. O. R. WAXHAW TENT, meets ovary SAT LDAT EVENING at 8 o'clock.
TH06 S. RIDDLE, h. t.
HABBENSACK'S LIVEE PIUS. WORM ITRUP, For Sale by
J. J1. ADA> KIU TO A. C. nt'Kbi
okohok di bkckham 1 in equity: MI Lancaster Di*tr\
DvkiS Hkckiiam and | Bill for partitionj Others. J and Negroes.
It itppcwring to my satisfaction, that Sar Jones, (widow) and Julius Beckham Jones, Disinukc Jones, William Ilenry Jones, and Hood Junes, children of Jaiirea 1). Jones, c
Also, John b. Jones, and Thomas a. b< and Emily k. his wife, defendants, in abov« reside without the limits of the State, it motion of John Williams, Esq., Solilcito complainant that the said defendants do ai
plead t*t demur to the Mil in shtiVe Chse before the i'Jd June, 18b 1, otherwise juilj; oro rotifrstn will Ik* ordered against each all of thcui.
jamk* ii. wltlierspof Com'r in Eq. l.
Isincnster, c. If., March lb, ir64..3m-p
''plIE snl serihera beg leave to infori a citizens about Salem, that they hat moved to the store formerly occupied i w. Moblcy 4. Co., the stock of goods Lancaster, of w. m. at a. j. Connors, beg to assure them that they will dir of the same at ns low prices as can b quired. The stoek is full and eomp comprising, Dry Goods, Hardware, Clot Groceries, ac.
CONNORS it MOlll.r, May '23rd, 1831. 15-tl
S ddle and Harnes ESTABLISHMENT.
AT I AlffP A QTTZD n u an v. a&.i o. v
THE Subscriber takes olunsure in inl ing the citizen* of the District, ami
He genera!'/, that having ju*t returned Charleston with a full ami complete st«»ck i
/j^k Kad(ll(% Bridl***, ^nnrliiiKHlls Ac. £$, he ia preparcil to furnish anything in his li an reasonable prices as can l>e found any*Ills stock consists, in part of the followingden, vix:
Huddles for I<ndie*, Jfcn and Hoys, at |varying from #5 to #25, some the best q ever brought to this place.
Bridles, from #1 to #5. Harness of nil kept constantly on hand ami manufacture short notice from #10 to #100 per set.
In addition he keepa always on hand am tides as may be found in similar establishii suoh hs Hitts, Stirups, Buckles Ac.
N. B..All orders from a distance proiattended to. D. M. POI March 15
THE RENOWNEDREMEI Hollo-way's Ointmen This extraordinary Unguent is conijof the moat healing Balaams. and when
in accordance with the directions whic company each pot, will insure cures i all < ther means fail. Cases of the desperate Skin disease* readily yiel 1 etVteaey. It in famous when used in of (lout, Rheumatism, Contracted or Jointa. In Asthmas it will do woud* well tubbed into the Client.
A MOST ASTOXISHIXH CURF, OF SCR LOUS tJLCKRS..-A CASK CERTIFIE THE MAYOR OF BOHTOX, EXOLAN
Copy of a Istter from J. \oble, ft"/., or of lionton, IAneolnthire.
To Prof. IIollowat: Dear Sir.Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of I,i
pond Street, Donton, has this day de|before me, that for a considerable perio wan severely afflicted with Scrofulous ! and Ulcers in her arms, feet, legs, anil parts of her body: and although the fi medical advice wan obtained, at the eon
luigc nuni of money, she obtaineii no a nient of suffering, but gradually worse. Being recommended by a friend t
your (Hutment, she procured a small and a box of the Pills, and before thai all used, symptoms of amendment appilly persevering with the medicines short time longer, according to the t tions, and strictly adhering to your rul to diet, &c., she was perfectly cured, now enjoys the best ot health.
I remain, dear sir, yours truly.(Signed,) J. NOBI Dated, Aughst 12th, 1853.
AX EXTRAORDINARY^AXD RAPID ( OF ERYSIPELAS irTTHK LEO, A1 MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED.
Copy of a fsttcr from Mr*. Klizabrlh 1 of the Pont OJfrr, Aldieiek Hood
near Boynor, Suaxejr, datol Jan y 12, 1853.
To Prof. IJolloway: .
Sir:.I suffered for a considerable od from a severe attack ofErysipelas, v at length settled in my leg, and resiste medical treatment. My sufferings were great, and I quite denpnred of anv pi nent amendment, when I wan atlvisi have recourse to your Ointment and I did no without delay, nnd am h ppy t the rnsult Was eminently successful foi effected a radical cure of my leg, nn< stored me to the enjoyment of healt sh'ill aver hjvmU with the utnm.M coritit of your medicines and have recomm* them to other* in this neighborhood oil ly etthcted, who derived equal benefit.
I am, »ir, your obliged end faithful *
(Signed,) KLIZABKTH YKAT1 The Fill* ehould be u*od conjointlythe Ointment, in inoat of the follu
OIOHJH:
Had Lege, flout.Had llreaats flUuidttlor SweUin Bum*, Lumbago, IIu 11ion*, Filea, llite of Miiaquitoea and Kheumati*m,Sand Flies Scalds Ooco-hay, Sore Nipples Chlego-foot, Soro Throats Chilblains Skin dUcoacs Chapped hands Scurvy, Corns (Soft,) Sore Heads Cancers Tumors Contracted and Stiff I'leers
Joints wounds KlephantiaeU, Yaws Kiatulon,
^ Soi.o at the k*tahi.ibhme*t of holwmay, Stuaud, (ne.i* Te Bar.) LnaffoR, and alao at hi* Houae, i York. Order* for Medicine* in the Si nddreaacd, 4T. Hoelovvay, New York,' receive due attention. Sole alao by all pectable Drnggiata and Dealer* in Medi< throughout the United States in Fo J7| eMta, 87 H», ind 91 50 eta cm-It. bo hud Wholesale of the principal 1 Hooeee In thw Union. vw Thare to > considerable Mvinj
taking the larger dm. N. B..Directions for the guidance 0
tienU in every disorder are affixed to Pet
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»"| LAND FUR SALE. .» w'
I Offer to «mll uxy Plantation «»n (he Cn- Dai tawlm ltiver, '2J miles I-lndsford, ivlfi
*e. in Lancaster Distiiet, containing sovdu litndred Abi ami sixty-eight aCres, about one halt Wood land, oth and the other half fresh land, and in a high atafr 1
f'* » °f 'or cultivation. It ig but SCl- Th<lands dom tbat tach a Plantation is oflared lib
10r sale* a,lif any one desiring a most valua- aboah E. l>le l imitation, I Would merely askthat he should It iiGeo. examine it..All necessary Building- are ou the Soli Jvf plantation, and it lies within eighteen mdes ol danlee d, Kbenexer Depot. eas< none, A long credit will be given. I'obsession given wisi case at once. GEO. Mc. WITHERSPOON, gahis on Lancaster, Feb. 8, f>2tf
'r **,r C?!?~Wcokly Carolinian, and Chester Standard iswcr |y will insert 4t. t on or
;ment WARDLAW, jjWALKER & BlIRNSIDE, >N. COTTON FACTORS, rjd and j. f*7 COTHIIKKIOK MERCHANTS, nn.
NORTH ATLANTIC wiiarf, |r. II (In- C 11A U I. E S T o A N. V. 1'ri 'ere- w. a. wauDLAW, V'e jy G. ijOLI.othan WALKER, ANDREW BURNSIDR. <*|, from Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty Ivi
and cents nor Rag. Do
E NOTICE" TlilS!!! I'; hing, "\'f ANY We have no doubt suffer with colds
Afi and corns for the lack ofgood easy wearing y boots and shoes; or by wealing nny kind of old *." things, thinking they are the cheapest, wherein J"rtthey arc bftdiv mistaken; ninny catch their dentb
by it, and besides never wear anything that is *'ll! comfortable ; and in the long run spend as imich Dili money as would have (Kiught them something ces good and comfortable. To prove the difference precall on us at our shop OPPOSITE S. 11. EM"orm-MON8 and let us sell you some Imots or shoes, ]
pub- whichever you desire, or both, that will keep from ",e co''' 0,,,' w,>ar easy, and last a long time. fP I
We can make any kind of work that you can | desire from a tine pump boot down to a cortrte (ha^ every-rlay shoe. Repairing of all kinds done at sellTi short notice. All work warranted, and prices del
iuc at very low. FLOYD & SON. am here. Feb. 22 1 ly det ;nr" IMPROVED COTTON GINS . price* and Thrashers.uality THE Subscriber respectfully informs cotton Jplanters that he has recently effected an improve- |kinds nient in the Cotton Gin, and is prepared toed at have a Clin that any hand can attend'
Mis improTemont is that the (Jin is so construe* P:h ar- (,,(j tjln( wj|| no^ clioke, nor break its roll, nor ^icnts. 'Vpew over" (as it is called,) let there be ever so much or little in the hopper. It will roll whileinptly there is any cotton in the hopper, or it may bo "M1!» filled full, and any quantity ruked on the top, andit will not stop its roll nor "spew over." Another *1!H improvement is, that the brush is secured en- It" tirely from the rats which so often detrov it. wh There are also several other Important Improve- cia
^ incuts which would be tedious to specify. He hoiV\ will waiTent that with one of his 45 saw gins,f*\y from 5 to 8 bales per day, may be ginned, ifwell . V attended, and the proper power applied. The ]* : workmanshp, materials and finish will be theV best ever offered to the public; and if any doesJ not preform in every respect as representedA above, it will be taken back and the price re- |funded. J
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.ii,LEONARD SCOTT, k CO., New York, continueto re-publish the followingDFU- British Periodca]?, jflDBY v}. In 1.
Afnp Tiik Ia.noox Qujirtkhly Review, (Couscrva- Mfive.) 2.
iptor- ^l,E Enixuruu Rkvikw, (Whig.) ^ msed "
.
other Tiik Wkstmi.nsthi Revikw, (Liberal.) \ ratof 5.Totofn Blackwooo's Kium.i iu.ii Maoazink, (Tory.) betbate- Shi grew ,A]° THE present critical state of European affair*
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p their well-established literary, scientific, and theologicalcharacter, we urge them upon the consideralionof the reading public.ssi»5t Arrangements are in progress for the receipt ."TLR of (wly nlu-ct* (ruin the British Publishers, bywhich we shall lie able to place all our Reprints'rate*, in the bands of subscribers, about as soon as .
they can be furnished with the foreign copies.. .
Although this will involve a very large outlay .
on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicalsat the same low rales as heretofore, .
pert- ! <I'hich For any two of the four Reviews, - - - - $8 00 id nil For any two of the four lleviewi*, .... 4 5 00 Tilh'.ra an.' of »L. ft «»--.« - .
III| . «I UHCU in mt: n»ur iwvicwn, * - - - f (hi i rma- For *" four of the Reviews, - - # t>0 ( d to *'or B'tckwootTi Magazine, 8 00i Pills, f"1' Blackwood and three Rvviews, 9 00 i o »ny for Blackwood ami the four Reviews, - - lo (si ihev Payments to he made in all caws in a<!vnnee.
li re- Money current in the State where issued will he ,h. I received nt par. l«nce Clubbing.04,
A discount of *25 (Kir cent, from the nlvoveHilar- from the above prices will he allowed to Clubs 10 ordering four or more Copies of any one or more
icrv t. .f the above works. Ylius, four copies oliS. UUckwooil, or of one Review, will he sent to f(ljwith one address for $0 ; four copies of the four Re- ,IHwing views and Blackwood for $80 ; and so on. ^hPostage. Inall the Principal cities and towns, these
h works will be tlelivored, through Agents KKKE ((IOK POSTAOE. When sent l»y mail, the pos- ol urge to any part of the United States will Ite but he Twentv-vour Cents a year, for " Blackwod," mi and but Twelve Cents a year for each of the ty,Reviews. hyRemittances and communications should al- en ways be addressed, post-paid, to the Pub- golistiers, Sb
LEONARD SCOTT k CO., du 61 Ooi.n Street, I
New York. aril K It .I. .i. .ULiuJ am... mm. .» x w. nwin«1 pUWIIMICMf
irnl have now for mtlc, the " FARM KK'H wa
WIDE," by Henry SU'phciin, of Edinburgh, ref
Prof. and Profeaoor Norton, of Yale College, New llu- I Mn.E ren» complete in 4 vol*, roval octavo, containing ,, w IWO page*, 1 t *teel and WOO woo.I engraving*. SJ Uitoa ''oco, In inoelin binding, $«. It <
will QT Thia in not the old " Hook of (hr Farm" ''V - lately rrruaeitiUrd and thrown upon the market. e'.J
rinea ^ "> "" £ %-1 NOTICE.
° PRRHOX8 indebted to the Ami of W. M. ft
" A. J. Connor*, are requeMed to aotile their notes . or aeconnta at UMr earliest tonwuiwut. To *
* Dy those indebted *inoe ISM, is tfci* < all particalartyIntended, aa long indnlgnnoe must not h» an'
exported. A numhar of notoa and aeoonnla will be loft with K. 8, Bailey, Esq., who will giro receipt* for me, In my absence, from the village. *tl
5*-, W. M. CONNORS. Mmjtt. W: :tf
as
LLIAM THOMPSON, ^ IN WjUlTV. I Lancaster District.
iiol M.Tillman and \ Dill for Partition of lands p, IWm Tillman, f and accuuut*. nor Tliompsbu and I <?r- 1'1' Appearing to niv naUjjltafiltn thirt Abort nnpson, Win. Dudley Stcwihan hnd fc(nilywife, and Daniel Tillman, jr., defendants fli ve case, reside without the limits of the State. < ordered, an motion ot John Williams, Esq.. citor for 1'ompluinnnt, that the said defeatsdo answer, plead, or demur, to bill In above! j, on or before the 22d June, 1864, otherejudgment pro will be orderedaisteucli and all of them.
JAMA'S If. WITIIEjRSPOOF. Com. Kq. L. 1).
iiurcli 17, 1851 6 pf. $7-3m.
ON RAILING & ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK.
"MIE Subscriber* respectfully inform iNr . f'ilir.ena of the United State* that fhi'l prepared to fill up orders for all kinda df n work, such aa railings for Public of ivate. Parks, Gardens, Steps, Balconies, randnhs. Cemeteries, &e. Also RcDecs." airs, Table, Grey Hounds, Cnat Iflm nibs, Newfoundland Dogs, Iron Stairs, ors, Shutters, Guards, Gates,and all kinds ornamental and areliiteetural Iron Work. They pay particular attention to enclos[cemetery lots, having the largest and idsoniest assortment of patterns of anyablishment in litis country. Persons dentsof mat ing selections of patterns and tiw the cost of the work, by addressingsubscribers, will receive, by return of il, printed designs of work and list of prii.All orders entrusted to us will receive impt attention. lHX)DAj CO.,
No. 121 Nortli-st, Philadelphia. amy in. 133t.
HE Subscriber having tried the. Credit Business to his entire satisfaction, finds
t it does not pay.he will, therefore, in future entirely for cash. Thsse who are now in»tcdto lilfn are earnestly requested to call
I settle either l>y note or the money, as I am crmincd to have Inv Books closed.
C. r. EVANS, nsreh 22( t»3m.'
WINDOW SHADES, :urtais oooi)9, matrasses,
and
A PER II ANftlNGS. M1E Subscriber has in Store, of his own
Manufacture and importation an enor. us stock of Window SHADES, GiTr UNICES, Paper HANGINGS, Mntras,Satin Delaines, Damask a,Luce and MttsCnrtains,Tassils, Coops, die. All of ich are offered nt prices which nfe apprctedby all close buyers and economical use- keepers.
II. W. KINSMAN, 177 Xing-st.,Charleston, §. C, March 29 7ly.
Believing that n good®^WATCH-UAKER, and CLOCK REPAlREKi
iccdcd here, 1 am induced to put up myliinglc," and depend upon the patronagethe people : and they may be assured, irompt attention and efficient workinnnpwill secure their favor, I will satisfy
m. A. HAILES. IjinensterC.II. May, 10 13-tf
100,000 IFTS FOR THE PEOPLE. S1AH k'ERHAM, submits to the People of
the United States his THIRD. ONSTER GIFT ENTERPRISE *
connection with the Exhibition of his Magnificentand Immense irror or Northjind South
America, ACADEMY HALL, 66S Broadway,X. York. riOO.OOO Tickets only, at $1 each, ill Is? Sold. Each purchaser of a ticket for the
DMISSION OF 4 PERSONS the Exhibition will be presented with a Namedcertificate, entitling the Holder to One »rc in the following 100,000 Gifts: FARM, located in Harrison Township, GlourosterCo., New Joraey, and within 16 miles of 1'hiladelphia. It embraces over 100 acres of and, in a high state of cultivation, with Dwelings,Barns, and other necessary Out-Houses, n good repair. There is a large Orchardof choice fruits. Title indisputable.Valuedat $1 <5,000'^Any information in regard to the farm en he obtained of BEI.an REDFIELD, tenant on the premises.)Pkhpktcai. 1stan without security or Interest. 6,<Hto" " ' " 2,000it . ti ii 1,000
" " $500 1,000"44 ' loo l/MM) k Ckceiiratrp Trotting Mark "LiflfDale," who can trot, in Harness, a wile n 2.40. Valued at 1,500Ioskwood Pianos, valued at $60<> each 2,50044 " " 800 44 1,500(A portion of the Pianos arc T. Gilbertand Go's Celebrated .Cohans. Othersof llallett Davis & Go's Splendid In* itruments.) kBplemdip Hkrimot Paintinon known is " The Mirror of New England and Canadian Scenery," and now realizing 1 handsome income by its Exhibitions n the East.valuee at 22,000"8 Eight,beautiful Carriages,$225 ca. 676' 10 Gold Watches loo 44 1,00040 44 44 50 44 2,000loo 44 Tens and Cases 5 44 50o
,000 44 Pencils 8 44 16,000 ,0110 Pieces ofChoice, Popular FashionableMusic, 25 cents each, 28,7o9 (»,000 Gifts, Valued at $06,880 ONE GIFT FOR EVERY TICKET.
In order to insure to all concerned a perfectly r and satisfactory disposition of the above med Gifts, Mr. Pemiam proposes that the areholdcrs shall meet together 1 Thursday Evening. June 23d, If54, r sooner if nil the Tickets are sold.due notice which will be given.) at some suitable place, rentier to be designated, and appoint a Comttkkor Five Persons, to receive the propeiwhichtliey may dispose of in sucli manner. lot or otherwise.-as the shareholders, in geniimeeting, shall direct, the Committee givingod and sufficient bonds, if required by the archoiders, for the (aithfbl performance of tbe ties required of them. (tiiareholdera residing out of the city of New,i stand upon the same footing as residents,I wl.-t.-v..- .i..n r.n ... »i...;. -1 >0a.
rdcd to them in such manner a* they may dit,after the partition haa taken place,ty All order* for Tickets, br Mail should be tressed to JOSH'II PKU1IAM, ACADEMY ILL, 603 HUOADWAY, VKW YORK. If ihonld happen that all th?TiraeS arc soM when order i« received, tbu money win be retumatonr expense for postage. Correspondent*
1 please write rtMhiWy their name, residence, mity ami Htuto,to- prevent errors. Or, iftonilent,unclose an envelope with their direction* it in full.in which such ticket aa they mayler will bo returned.
Hr, THUELOWCAOTON. rrOEWBY AT LAW AJTD S0LIC1
TOE IE EQUITY.rrndt the Court* in Loncmttrr, Krrthm*' and A<Moinii*r Dhtriett.
tW" OFFICE, CAMDEN, 8 C.JR %