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ttleir mxnnnfr of lt*lng? rarely lo be t With in any community or in any coun tinder the Son. So much |br the gn tdvaatigo of rait roods when the coun H blessed with the smiles of an approvi Providence.-- Whig, Purchase of Cub*. We find the Washington letter writ talking of tho renewal of the offer wh hns fonr times been made, and four tin been refuted by Spain of? 100,000,000 for i Island of Cuba. To some people each course, on the part of the Cabinet after i late strong " war talk" of the Union nei paper may seem sadly inconsiderate and e elusive ; but upon a moment's reflection are not surprised at it, and are perfectly conciled to learu at any proxiinato day tl Mr. Winslow, special bearer of dospatc! to Madrid has sailed from New York w the portentous offer in his pocket. But to offer is one thing; to accept is i other. We believe that a renewal of the fer for that island at tho present time, wh European policy and diplomacy are aeetnii ( % ly on the point of triumph there, to 1 'great and permanent detriment of the Unil Mtaten, will bring ns about as near to I purchase of it as did the boy's offer of dime for the pig bring hiiu near to the i quiaition of a fine porker; " if the man h only said yet? If European cabinets w< governe 1 by tho s irae Interests ns nre c own; if the nations of Europe were as w pleased with the idea, that the admission Cuba to this Union is necessary for tho p manent establishment of our power, as ' nre; then we should incline to the bel that there wan a feasible hope for such t?nM?linn There is, however, another reason w we should not bo surprised to learn that t offer of $100,000,000 for Cuba liad been newed, and even invited. The war betwe Eastern nnd Western Europe has but jt begun, nnd in contemplating the possit eoinplicntioos tiiat may ensue, it may that the Western powers begin to consic that sn active war with the first drspotii vf the East, nnd a moral war with the fi Republic of the West, are more than it wui bo prudent for them to undertake, at o nnd the same time. We deem this, however, but a mere p< nihility ; for we are more inclined to the h?i position that they entertain the hopoof el ing the moral war with us, by tho fit emancipation of the slaves in CuIm bcf< the first campaign in Eastern Europe is ei ed. And they are fully convinced, as is i ery thinking man in this country, that su an event would entail upon us a striig; with the ucgro communities upon our Sou era borders, resulting, perhaps, in n war extermination against four millions of fi blacks, that would keep us pretty well < cupied nenr at home, mid relieve them fn any feur of irritation on our part, at wh ever course they might deem proper adopt in their European contest. Even thin result were oot attained, they know tl the abolition of slavery in Cuba would si eltate questions in this oountr, that ww keep our attention pretty well occupied w affairs at lioine. Undor these cia-uinstances wo deem prudent to consider the ides of the poseib ty of purchasing Culm; and, living as do, in the far South, we aluill proceed w some suggestions which occur to ua the on. It ia, we believe, a well established pr i iple of international law, that a change sovereignty does not ntfi ct in any way t /ights of property, nor the established cor and institutions of the country, whose sr ereignty is transferred. And, if we are r mistaken, the decision* of our own Suprei Court have fully rc? ognizcd thin princi|i A transfer of Cuba to on by porch ne won not therefore change the stitute* aoil nor institutions of that country. Tlicnu trot being admitted, am wo suppose they will by all, wo would ask of those who have t management of the affairs of the Rcpuh the following question*. Ix-t us supp< that Cuba has been already Mold to us. Does she come into the Union with a h upon her statute book containing the folio injclause! Art. 1. Il shall be lawful for the term two years from this day to introduce free duty, Spanish, Indians, Yucnteao or Chine colonists, bound to labor for saeh term may be agreed on by the contracting parth subject to the provisions of this decrue. Art. 4. See. 8. Masters shall have t right to distribute the laborers in such mr tier as may suit their interests, but with t condition of not exacting more than fiftc hours dsily labor. Art. 87. Masters shall he at liberty to t ply to laborers only thu following punii monta, viz: stocks, chains, and imprisoum? from one to thirty days. Does the Federal Government, ht sasui ing the rights and duties of the oveno, obligate itself to curry out the follow! nlodues contained in the decree of Cant* Oh it u rat Pvxatlt, of thu 31 of M.ty last ? The time bus now route when the lifo the Creole bondmen should be made inr aweet to htm than i* that of him * bo* der another name, labors to exrvaa in ? rope. All eleven not registered before the ex ' ration of thirty day* from the ft rat of Agt fiext, shall be free. Three measures are only preparatory othern of more transcendent importer which bare been pn-pared, and aeat to Dpi for consultation. Dote the Federal Government. In aaau Ing all the rlgbta and dotiea of the sov eign, hold itaelf bound to coatinne the e< uexkm of ebereh and state, which now i hh hi Cuba, end to earry cet the follow! laiporfbytly adopted, thongh perfectly pre tawl awn to Iba servile portion ef I population, ae prayeted by the aynod BmMM. fdlkm Rip |kn kav?m1m "J PfPWi WTrfwWII <;?b?, *n *? *|? ?f |?rMU?,at H.vm ZoT!!L H THE MARKETS, Utwi dates from Liverpool, ... June S jng Luteal dates from Havre, . ? June 1 Latent datea from Havana, .... June 8 Carles ton Market. era Charleston, June. 16 ich Cotton.?Tbrere was a good demand for gee this article to-day, the sale* having reached the dearly 1100 bales, at prices well opto those a previously paid. The transactions comprise the 68 bales at from 6i to 9J ; and 57 bales at irs- 9^ cents. on- ? we Columbia Market. to- Columbia, June 17. hat Cotton.?The sales made on Friday and beg Saturday were at very full prices. The 1th sales of the week comprise 407 bales, and we continue our former quotations, with the )n. remark that thev are morn freely paid than of. they were at the date of our last report, viz it*i) inferior 6 a 61; ordinary 7 a 71; middling ig. 7f n 7 J ; good middling 8 a 8|; fair Slots. IMloicays Ointment and Pill* a certain s/ierific, ami Care far Scorbutic Eruptions.? , e Extract of a letter from Mr. Arbitt, Chemist, " Leamington, dated Nov. 25th, 1852.?To ^ Professor tlollowny,?Sir,?A person nam1 . ed John Margoschia, of 19, Regentstreet; Leamington, was afflicted for eight years mr ^ with scorbutic eruptions on the lips, nnd at oj. length the whole surface of the mouth and lower part of the face were covered with er- ..... - sores, ne iriea an Kinas 01 ram owe* wunout deriving any benefit whatever. At length 11 ho was recommended to use your Fills, B which In three day* produced ? great change for the better, nnd in a short tiine effected a , perfect euro. SOLD BY P. M. CORKS, k CO, No 29 Hayne Street, Charleston S. C. ?n ___. 1,1 DR. OfTYSOrrS IMPROVED EXJ,e TR ACT OK YELLOW DOCK ANE SAR** SAPARll.I.A, put up in the largest idled 'cr bottle*, contains more of the pure Honduras i,n Sarsnpnrilla than sny other preparation ex* r<t tant, which is rhemicallv combined with the Extract of Yellow Dock and the Extract of l?* Wild Cherry, thus make the n medy more thorough efficient than sny other Sa ran perilM* la before thu public. At the same time it is 'P~ perfectly free from all mineral poisons, which 0H* cannot bo said of any other of the Sarsapani' rilla compounds. The invalid should be)re ware of poisons! Ouyaott'scompound Exl<'" tract of Yellow Dork and Snrsaparflln does BV* not contain n particle of these substances j ^ as nnv one can ascertain by applying the nocessnry tests. let all pouomot* Saranparilla prcparations alone, and use Guvsott's improved ExrM tract of Yellow Dock nnd Harsap.irilla, which ne* is thoroughly effieacions, perfectly harmless nnd purely vegetable. All kinds of disease at* yield to Us (nthence. to j^|jr*See advertisement. ,r MAC,ILL Sl HEATH. Z ?C*0FTJL4. ?ld It has been remarked by eminent men, th 'n ?',e varied catalogue of disenaes to 1 which man la liable, there is sesraely one of orb importance nnd of such interest as it Scrofula, whether ?,*> look to the olwcurity i,i. of its origin, its insidious progress, the nnmwe Iter nnd variety of organs that it attacks, or . its remarkable incurability and extensive fallh Uditv. re- Scrofula has bafficd the skill of the most rmi ent physicians in this country nnd in jn> En rope. But there is an antidote for this - disease In 14 Dr- f??yno/ft Exlmci ?f Yrllour ? Dock ami Sarutparilla, ' which is proving itself a SfHrijK in the most severe cases of ht Scrofula. ,v. HT See advertisement T. ANNOIINCEMENTST ile. ild Far the Senatein I The friends of Col. DIXON 3ARNES hs nnnouee him ns a (Candidate for the next be Senatorial election, he MANY FRIENDS, pile m* | For the Honso of Represent&tiToe| Mr. Editor.?The friends of R. 8. H.\l?*" I LEY bog lo.ive to announce him n? a cnndi?' da to for a no.it in the next legislature, nnd oblige MANY CITIZENS. of of The friends ofT. K.CTJRBTON announce >im3 him as a candidate for a seat in the House U of Representatives. B*' Ms. Korroa:?Please Announce P. T. ITAM( MONH, R?|., as a cam! date for the House of Representatives In the Nest Legislature and in* oblige, Mart Faisao* asp Hi-rroaraaa. he ?? en UT The friends of VV. A. .MOORE, Eqs: Announce him as a candidate for Reprcaen* ip. alive in the next I<egi*lature. laT" The friends of D*. W. C. CAM. T1IEN announre him aa a candidate for the legislature at the canoeing ciertion. ? M1* ABVBRTISMENfS. 1,0 Thomas P Ball a an ] IN 1QUITY. M) I lalCMTU DUTftirr. of Thomas m. Bins, k > Petition tosutycctso Kqui. tn others. ) ty to the payment of s legs! ) Dwmod. !?" It appearing to my satisfoction that Thomae ,tt* M. Him*, Andrew Jackson Htwe, Cotmnbos Mills * the intent ehild of Charity R. Mills, dec'd, P>' defendant*, reside without this Bute; it is ordered on motion of Williams, Solicitor tor Petitioners, that the said defendants do answer, plead or dewier to the petition In shore ease, to en or before the td day of October, ISM, otherict wise judgment pro ronfr?io will be ordered a* . gainst them. JAMBS II. WlTOKRHPOOV. M0 < Wr. Ta{. l. i>. June IS IS 8m-pf. *1 in er. JaneT. Word, by eeat,"| IN EQUITY. Prend John Adams, Lamuih Durraicr. re. Petition lor settlement la- BNas B. Ward, sf of. of later eat ef Mrs. J. T. / Ward In reel eod personal estate. Jrnmm Oroaton, k so forth, h* h appearing ta any mllsfsstlmi thai f LI AH Of B. WARD resides wMmt foe Kmlte of this xtjf Stale; Hie ordered, on motion ef OBaton, flofr . for nimtoatr, that the said Baa & Ward a da* JV foadiat hi foaaberepetition, deansmat,pleader dimertotheaetliieBlBthisceee.oaorbsfonfoa , * aeeaad day of Oetober, 18S4. ctherwtae Mp. moot are sea/mse wW he mdsrod sestet hies. JAMBH B. WITHKKS1*< H )N. see Com. Kq. L. D. June 14, It prfoe|7 tm u* d% % NOTICE. The Gentlemen who signed the Total Abeti* mtnee Hedge" en the eTeulug of the ltth Itist,, will pteaSe meet in die Court House cm Saturday afternoon next at 6 o'clock. J. QAtiLUCHAT. chairman. June 21 19 It William J. Curuton adtn'r. 1 IS EQUITY. w. v Lancaster Dr. Jamoe C. Massey, H al. ) Bill for Relief. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Com' miseioners. that James C. Massey, Henry Cooke, and Henry Reese Massey, defendants in the ahove case reside without the limits of this State, It ia ordered, on motion of Cooke solicitor for complainant, that the said defendants, (fames C. Massey, Henry Cooke and Ilenry Reese Massey, do answeiyplcad or demur to the Bill in above case, on orbefbre the 2nd day of October, 1864, otherwise judgement pro ronftmo will be ordered against all and each of them. JA.MES H. WITHERSPOON. Com'r in Eq., L. D, Juno 16 19 Din?pf, $7 Samuel B. Masset, et IN EQUITY. m. Lancaster Dc't. Thomas Belk, and Win. Bill to subject EquiHough, Kxr*. ' ties to pay legal dcDai ling Hough and others, mand*, establish k set up Liens. Billings k Belk 1 Petition to subject an ? *. J. Equity to pay Legal DeDarling Ilongh, < /a/ ) inands. D. M. Poor, Auigncr, ~| Petition to subject an v*. I Equity to pay a Legal Neal Johnston k wife. / Demand. Darling Hough k others J T. R. k J. R. Mngilt, A**ignrr* v*. ) The same Parties. \ ,rr "L Bantuol II Emmons, A **ignrr. v. ) ... The same Parties f td xef' Elizabeth Adams, Ailm'r, Afigncr, J r?. mui? Parties. ) '' It appearing to my satisfaction that Darling Hough, a defendant in sl>ovc ease, resides without the limits of this State, It is ordered on motion of Cooke, Solicitor for complainant in above Bill, and of Moore, solicitor in the petition first stated, and of Williams, solicitor for petitioners in the last stated petitions, that the said Darling Hough, do answer, plead or demur, to the above Bill and petitions, on, or before the 2nd day of October, 1854, otherwise judgement pro eonfeta? will be ordered against him in each and all of said eases. J AS, H. WITHERSPOOM. Com'r in Equity. June lft. 19 8m?pf. $10 NOTICE." ANY PERSON Who will net na nn Agent, and obtain Subscribers for the GEORGIA HOME GAZETTE. A Literary and Family Paper, published in Augusta, Git, will be furnished the paper at the I<owe*t Club Prices. JSfThe Cash must accompany the names, and may lie sent through the Muii at our risk. CLCB PRICES. Two Cooies S3 50 Three Copies 5 00 Five Copies, 7 60 JAMES M. SMYTHE, ) Editor* and ROBERT A. WYTHE, J Proprietors. June 21, 1854 I. O. O. F. CATAWBA LODGE, NO. 21. W'H celebrate their approaching ANN'lVF.RSAItY on the 6th July Wateree Lodge, Camden; Lafayette Isslgo, Chester; Trinity Istdge, YorkviUe; Declaration I-odge, X. C.; DeKulli Isxlge, WiunstMiro', and all Uiu Ancient I. O. (). Fellows of I-ancaster Dish ict, are respectfully invited to participate with us on that occasion. An Address will be delivered, at the Methodist Church, by Dr. Wm. W. Mooiky. J. C. 8ECIIE8T, Srrritary pro tmi. Innisoillr Iirmalf irminarg. lO Halle* End of Chester C. II. The duties of this Institution will In* resumed on the 17th of July. Kkv. I* McDoNAi.it, Visitor. MRS. A. S. WYLIB, Principal?Instructress in Moral and Mental Philosophy, Astronomy, Ac. Ac. Ac. Mrs. Maria McAi.tix?Domestic and Social Dade*. Mrs. Anna Lkwib.?Theory *nd Practice of Music. Mis*. M. C. Underwo?*l.?Drawing and Painting, Embroidery and Music, Ac. Ac. Ac. Assistant in Literary Department. Lkttkiis addresssed to Mrs. A. 8. Wrtll, Lewisville P. (1., Chester District, 8. C., will receive prompt attention?Parents and Cuardian* are earnestly requested to enter their daughters and wants at the commencement of the Hehoot. June 14 18 4t. tirrEKVE?cimu. faint ion at litrntr of 3Ui}gnrtia, OK TASTELESS SALTS, Tliii, preparation i* recommended ax an excellent purgative, mmiUr in it* effect* to Epftoui Salt*. It operates agreeably and U entirely free from any iinplcarant taxto, resembling Ijomonade in flavor. Sold by J. II. ADAMS. Opponfte A. C. DntilapJimo 14 18 2t South-Carolina, LANCASTER DISTRICT. j By James H. Witherspoon, Esq.. Ordi-j narr for said District. WHKREA8 Carolina L. Steele wU dow tins applied to me for letters of Adiuiniatratiou on all and Angular the (Jood* Chattel*,KiglitA and Credits of Janice Alexander Steele, late of the Dintrid aforesaid, deoeaaed. T!!RSB ere, Uieref'rre. to cite and adinoniah all and lingular, the kindred and creditors of tlt? mid decerned, to he and appear lx-f >re me at iwr next Ordinary' Court for the mid Dirtrict, to be hotden at I<anca*ter Court House on tin 28th day of June Inst, to nhow caoxe, if any, why miiiadminintration should not be granted. (Mrenlmder my Hand and Seal, thin 12th day of June In the year of our Lord ). 4 I one thousand eight hundred and flfty* ) four, and In the eeventy-eighth year of American Independence. JAMBS II. WITIIKRSPOON, O L. D. Jnne IS-'Jt. prafee $2 Notioe, ALL Pemooi having demand* againat the u>e MUM or JABKN K. M'AHHET, (deceased), wfH bond tkm in to i. II. WITHKKBPOOM, on or befora the 1m fUr of July ixnii, or tMe advertisement wlU be pleeed in bar of payment. And any person* knowing themoelvea indebted lo the fUtete in uij way will confer n greet favor on the Adinlnietrator bj eettllng the M.ne treforo that time, u jrou cannot complain of the tadolgeenee that ban bean given unite* it ia la the great length of time given. It. T. MAMBIT. el IwWIIrJMTrlfilr April *%* A IBM It?tt?pf.f 750. TO ifUTiime xip&m BY R. H. BRITTOH. (Forwuily of the Tabloid legtater and Her- I aid, and lately one of the Kdhove and Traprietora of the Oiarieelnn Htandard.) haabaen antatdhbed at Bpartanbnrg, Court Hoeee, & C., and la an h?irtiat advedatng mediant, Ibr the Mriaatili r a?imdtiee bath of Cfaerieatta and OafcatMa. aril U tf Ol . A aV. J* - CSOXSOTT'M ?* YELLOW DOCK & SARSAPA- "" RILLA. J It is tntw put up in the largest sized hot- Did ties, and is acknowledged to be the best sar- He snpnrllla made, as is certified by the won- AJ' derful cures it lias performed, the original *n< copies of which are in the possession of the reM proprietor. Hctneinbcr, this is tlic only true and original article. Scrofula, Syphilis, MefCttrial Complaints, |,c.( Cancer, Gangrene, Hheuniatism, and a vast pr< variety of other diseases are speedily and all perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. Read the following Certificate! ] Tali. I'ossa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, I8A2. J>f.ar Sik:?I semi yon this to certify to rI you that your Kxtrnct of Yellow-Duck and * Sarsaparilla has performed one of the most '/M wonderful cures on me that has ever been ef- J fected on man. j I have been afflicted for forty years with '! eruptions or. tny legs and feet; In 1848 they ' got so had that I had to go ott crutches. (l" and in 1819 I had one leg amputated above J!" the knee. In about nine months after my r other leg broke out in largo eating and running sores from my knee to my foot, and discharged a great deal of offensive matter. My groin also broke out in large biles which discharged much offensive mutter, and at the same time my left hand hroku out in large running sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that 1 have Buffered for the IT' laat two years, 1 cannot describe to you. I was in such agony that 1 never rested day }|? or night. In October last my son hi ought me one /j of your bottle w rappers; 1 read it, and found y record of some wonderful cures performed he by your 'Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sar- as snparilla,' I sent and got two bottles of it, llii and commenced taking it. In two Weeks to cle my great astonishment, my sn.es nil became ' easy, and I could sleep all night, a thing f Vai hud not done for two years. When I had ev< taken nix bottled, iny sore* were nearly all ' healed, My sores got woll an if by enchantnient. I have now used in all, eight bottle* of your "Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sar- t|c| mi pari 11.1," and I uow consider myself well. M, I entreat nil of the afflicted to try this ] medicine for I believe it will enre any known ntt disease in the world. Ia?y aside all prcju- ] diee and just try it, and proclaim its great worth to suffering mankind and entreat them to take it, for it will cure them. My ease is well known in a large portion | J of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, ft. and if any should doubt the above cure, I in. h vite thein to call on me, and I will show them V the scars. I can be found in Tnllapossa W Co., Alubama, one mile from Sloe's Ferry. |F RENAJATI HUGHES. \ The Yellow-Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted to females of delicate health resulting front irregularity of menstrual dis- J charges, and other diseases peculiar to their sex. The proprietor has in his possession a great number of certificates of cures, performed of the above description. We assure the afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. of Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sar- in saparilla will at once regulate those dithcul- cot ties and renew the natural energies. all fcff""Put up in quart bottles.?Price 111 j per bottle. 0 j> * ^ Sold Wholesale and retail by Jo SCOVIL A jrtEAD w< 111 Ch?rtreknt.,N. O. General Agents for the Southern States, A to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold, also, by Magill A. //enth, lAncJtwter C. II.; A. P. NVylie, Chester; Winchester. Co Sritt A Co., Munroe, N. C.; Z J. 1 e Hay A W ork man. Camdco -p April 18, '54 t.Oet 1. jasmaa' e GREAT ATTRACTION AT FORT MILLS. S. C. ; ? lal MORROW & POTTS WOULD respectfully iuforiu their friend* and yo customers that they are now receiving and o- nn pculng a lasge aittl well selected stock of ?|j SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, 11) at Fort Mills, S. 0., consisting of every, grade sh and tpiolity of GENTLEMEN'S and LADIES tic WARE, usually kept in a village store. to also, no A large stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and CUTLERY, which we offer on the most iiberstl terms for Cash, or to punctual dealers.? Thankful for past favors we solicit a continu- . > ance of the same. * J. M. MORROW, R. C. POTT8. Fort Mills, York Dist, S. (.'., Ap'l 1 rt. lO-.2m. ( V) South Carolnina, 1 in the court of laxuavtxr distuict. ORDINARY. [ In the matter of Joint J Mills's Will. WHEREAS SAMUEL J. McKINNEY od has notified me that he requires the will of JOHN MILLSt late of Lancaster District, JJJ, deceased, to bo provtsl in duo and solemn form of Law; and whereas James F. N. Davidson, Executor of the said John Mills, lias tiled his V'' petition with a similar prayer, and it appearing , that Nancy Mills, (widowL Marv McKiunev. An- ' ( gustu* McKiuuy, James O. Mills, Washington M. Mills, Oeorge McKinney, James McKinney, l'fl the widow and children of Thomas J. Mills, tie* *t< ewwd, names unknown, the widow ami children sh of John V. Mills, deceased, names not known, of the widow and children of William Mills, do- th Beared, vis: MUla, widow, and Jefferson |y Miiis, Nancy lfiHs ar.d Amos Baker am! wife Harriet Baker, moat of whom are legatees under the will, and all of whom would hare been entitled to a distributive share of tlm estate, if the deceased had died intestate, reside without the limits of the State: These are, therefore to notify, CM< r?|Mirc, cite and admonish the said Nancy Mills, Ba (widow,) Afary McKinney Augustus McKinny, Ba James O. Mills, Washington M. Mills, George Bu JfcKinney James JfcKinnev, the widow and Bu children of Thomas J. Jfllls, deceased, the Bil widow and children of John Y. if ills, deceased, I and ?? J#Ills, widow, Jelfetson Jf ills, Nancy Co Jf ills, Auioa Baker and wife, Harriett the widow Ch and children ofWiiliain At Ills, deceased, together Chi with Hamuel J. JfcKinney, Wesley .tfcKiiiney, Chi and James V. N. Davidson and wife Kmily, legs- Coi tees of the said John Jfllls, deceased, and also Cat distributees, if he bad died intestate, to be and Co< appear before me on Wednesday, the 13th July. , 1864, in the Court of Ordinary, to be holden at Rh> Lancaster Court House, then and there to show Kis oause, if any, why the sahl will shoald, or should , not be proved and established In due form of .. Law, or for what causa the same should be set Lr aside or established, and to make such other and Anther showing and proof as you, or either of * yon, foe said parties, may deem necessary, 8? proper and adrantageoos for your respective ret ilghfo and interests in the premises. pat ?) Given under my Hand and Real of thi LR.. V Ofllce, at Lancaster Court House, the 37 -v- ) 10th AprH 1864. he JAMBS H. WrTHERSPCON. He Onimmy 1+ J>. April 13, 8 pf. 3*1.36 3m ta| K. i. Re tie W AXH AW TKNT, meets a vary RAT P? CADAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. . - THOU 8 RIDW.R, a. ?. 1 % M LBBENSACK S LIVER PILLS. and OEM SYRUP, For Sale by ! ' J. //. ADAMS. | NEXT TO A. C. PUKt'Ar. ill okok D^ Beckham") IN EQUITY; ca ( LancaUrr JJitlrief. Rift Beckham and f Hill for partition; luntlo J Others. J and Negroes. f( It appearing to my satisfaction, that Sarah E. b| res, (widow) and Julius Beckham Jones, (ieo. c] unuke Jones, William Henry Jones, and Jess p| ed Jones, children of James D. Jones, dee'd, }j ?o, John U. Jones, and Thomas A. Boone, 1 Emily U. his wife, defendants, in above case a| ide without the limits of the State, it is on tion of John Williams, Esq., Solilcitor for ? nplainaut that the said defendant* do answer ^ nd or demur to the hill in abtiVe Wise on or "ore the i'Jd June, 186 4, otherwise judgment t confrttn will Ik> ordered against each and ??r them. JAMR* H. WlTlIERSPOON. Com'r in Eq. I.. D [aincastcr, C. If., March 1&( I8&4.?3m-pf>7 "MIE subscribers beg leave to inform the . citizens about- Salem, that they have reived to the store formerly occupied by (J. i; . Moblev dt Co.,"the stock of goods from neaater, of \V. M. Si. A. J. Connors, and g to assure them that tliey will dispose the same at ns low prices as can be reired. The stock is full and complete; _ inprising, Dry Goods, Hardware, Clothing, i oeories, dte, -L CON NORM Si. MORMSY. !? May 23rd, 1831. 15-tf S ddlo and Harness ['< ESTABLISHMENT. AT LANCASTER C. H.. 8. C- c. HE Subscriber takes uluasure in inform- ^ ing the citizens of the District, and pub- * gcnoral'jr, that having just returned from arleston with n full and complete stork of ^ Saddle*, Bridle*, rr^ c! iQartiiiKail*, Ac. /tr\ si is prepared to furnish anything in his line at Vl reasonable prices as can lie found anywhere, s stock consists, in part of the following artis, viz: Saddles for laidies, Jfcn and Boys, at prices ryfn g from to >25, some the best quality ;r brought to this place. p Bridles, from $1 to >5. Harness of all kinds n] [>t constantly on hand ami manufactured at >rt notice from >10 to >100 per set. In addition he keeps always on hand such ar!cs as may be found in similar establishments. ?, :h a? Bitts, Htinips, Buckles Ac. ln 8. B.?All orders from a distance promptly () ended to. D. m. l?OEK. til naren 10 \i ' in HIE RENOWNED REMEDY. < Holloway's Ointment. u ____ ci This extraordinary Unguent is composed the most healing Balsams. nnd when used 81 accordance with the directions which ac- 01 in pan v each pot, will insure cures when < ther means fail. Cases of the most Kperate Skin diseases readily yiel I to its icacy. It is famous when used in cases Oout, Rheumatism, Contracted or Stiff ints. In Asthmas it will do ivuuders if ill tubbed Into the Chost. j MOST ASTONISHING CURE OF SCROFULOUS ULCEIUJ.?A CASE CERTIFIED BV TIIE MAYOR OK BOSTON, ENGLAND. py of a Txttrr from J. \ofJr, K>iy., May T or of Bo*ton, lAocolnth'trr. > Prof. Hollow a v : Dear Sir?Mrs. Sarah Dixon, cf Liquornd Street, Boston, h:w this day deposed fore me, that for a considerable period she is severely nfllieted with Scrofulous Sores d Ulcers in her arms feet, legs, and other ^ rts of her body: nnd although the first of idic.nl advice was obtained, at the cost of a U ge sum of money, she obtained no abate nt of suffering, but gradually grew >rse. Icing recommended by a friend to try ti ur Ointment, she procured a small pot, d a box of the Pills, and before that was lv used, symptoms of amendment appeared. ? r persevering with the medicines for a T ort time longer, nceording to the direc- li ins, nnd strietly adhering to your rules us it diet, &.C., she was perfectly cured, nnd I' w enjoys the best ot health. ' I remain, dear sir, yours truly. r? (Signed,) J. NOBI.E. 11 Dated, Anghst 12th, 1853. i KXTH AORDtXARY_AND RAPID CURE (IF ERYSIPELAS I?r THE LEG, AFTER (l| MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. w py of a Islt<r from Mr*. Elitabtlh Y*aU?, ir of the /'o*t Ojfrr, Aldicicl Ho-u.1 tl near Bop nor, Summ x, dotal a Jan" y 12, 1853. o To Prof. IIolloway: . " Sir:?I suffered for a considerable peri- v from a severe attack of Erysipelas, which K length settled in my leg, and resisted nil F *dieal treatment. My sutt'erings were very F eat, and I quite deapared of any perma- I nt amendment, when I wna advised to ^ ve recourae to your Ointment and Pills. * lid an without delay, and am h ppy to say c raault waa eminenrly snccessful for they reeled a radical cure of my leg, and rc- > nred roc to the enjoyment of health. 1 r ill over apeak with the utmont confidence your medicine*, and have recommended em to others in this neighborhood similar- f efthcted, who derived equal benefit. (l I am, air, your obliged and faithful serv'L ? (Higned.) ELIZABETH YEATE8. | The Pills should )?e used conjointly with " e Ointment, in most of the following v ?e?:? d l^fp, float, d Bnmo, Otandulsr BwdUng^, .ma, Lumbago, t uions, files, U ? of Mosquitoes and Rheumatism, 1 Sand Was, Scalds, ? co-bay, Sore Nipple*, H lego-foot, Sore Throats, ilhlains, Skin diseases, ? spped hand*, Scurvy, li rns, (Soft,) Sore Heads, veers, Tumors, itractod and Stiff 1* leers, fointa, Wounds, phsutlasU, Y aws, A, tulas, <J Hoi.d at thk Estabi.ishmest of Prof. ?' iLiamAV, -j'24, HtkAai>, (near Tempi.* yi h.) LoapoR, and also at hia House, in N. j,1 i*r. Orders for Medicines in the States, Ireaaed, *T. Holdowat, New York,'will t iclve due attention. Hole also by ail res- * :tabic Druggists and Dealers in Medicines oughont the United Htatea, in Pots, at | cent*. 87 eta, and $1 AO each. To had WhofwNiie of the pcieeipal Drug usee in the Union. \r Thar* is * eerutidersble saving by ting the larger Mess. N. B.?Directions for the guidance of pa- 0, eta is srsry disorder are affixed to esch m * n Sold hy P. If. 00//RN 4Ca? No. It //syns Street ChaHsstes 8. C. LAND FOlt SALE. - w' r Offer t* M?il iuy Plantation ??n the Cn- l)tti L tawba River, '21 miles below !?1ndsford, IHf i Lancaster Distiict, containing w>Vi!ii htindred Ah id sixty-eight acres, rt'wut one halt Wood land, oth id the other halt' fresh land, and in a high state 1 r improvement for cultivation. It is but Sfil- Tin om that such a Plantation is offered his hr sale* *tihl to any one desiring a most vidua- uIhj le i'lautaiittn, I Would merely ask that he should It ii [amine it.?All necessary Building* are ou the Boli lant.ition, and it lies within eighteen ni'ie* of dan benexer I)ej>ot. cast A long credit will he given. To session given wis ; once. GEO. Mc. WITHER8POOX, gaii Lancaster, Feb. 8, 62 tf Weekly Carolinian, and Chester Standard jy"t?ill insert 4t. f WARDLAW, I rp WALKER & BURNS IDE, COTTON FACTORS, r? and 1 COnniftMON ilIERCIIANTS, ?r, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, |r?, C IIA Ii I. E S T O A ft. C. |?ri \v. a. waudlaw, Ve OI.I.oTHAN walker, andrew RURNSIDR. ( || Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty La cents ner Bag. Do NOTIlli THIS!!! I f ANY We hltVc no doubt sllfTer with colds . ^ vl and corns for the lack of good easy wearing not* and shoes ; or by wearing any kind of old . tings, thinking they are the cheapest, wherein *,r( icy arc badly mistaken; tunny entch their death y it, and besides never wear anything that is tin jnifortahle; and in the long run spend as much nut inner as would liave Itought them something ce? vvnuviwiFif. iu |pn?u- tut: uimrruutT pre ill 011 us at our shop Ol'POSITE 8. 1$. EMONS and let us soil you :iorno Iwiotx or shoes, ] hichever you desire, or both, that will keep ? le cold out, wear easy, and last a long time. fT I ie can make any kind of work that you can | ssire from a fine pump boot down to a coarse fTin rcry-day shoe. Repairing of all kinds done at ,?ell wrt notice. All work warranted, ami prices del prv low. FLOYD & SON. mix Feb. 22 2 ly_ dot IMPROVED COTTON GINS , and Thrashers. THE Subscriber respectfully informs cotton lantern that he has recently effected an improve- | lent in the Cotton (Jin, and is prepared to ave a (Jin that any hand can attend' His improvement is that the (Jin is so construe- P 'd that it will not choke, nor break its roll, nor i?pew over" (as it is called,) let there be ever so mch or little in the hopper. It will roll while lere is any cotton in the hopper, or it may be lied full, nnd any quantity raked on the top, and " will not stop its roll nor "spew over." Another nprovement is, that the brush is secured en- "'i rely from the nits which so often detrov it. wh here are also several other Important Improve- eia icnts which would be tedious to specify, 7/e ho ill warrant that with one of his 46 saw gins, oiii 6 to 8 bales per day, may be ginned, if well ttended, and the proper power applied. The orkmanslip, materials and finish will be the est ever offered to the public; ami if any do<?s nt preform in every respect as represented Itove, it will be taken back and the price re- . Hided. J He has uLo made another inqirovement on ??. is Tlirasher, which has excelled nil others here- i ifore in use. He need not. describe it further inn to say that his Thrashers cannot be cxccll- (lf 1 by any, without exceptions. jj-. Persons wishing to purchase can address the . ibscriber at Lewisvilie P. O. Chester District, r Wallace P.O.Chester District, 8. C. u! March 3?t Ml JOHN 8IMP80N. __J TIIK HurnsII QU ARTEULIES^ BLACKWOOD'S MAC. AZINE. fi| JO .EONAllD SCOTT, k CO., New York, continue to re-publish the following .. British Periodcals, ill vis i ,n 1. iik Is.snox Qcsktkrlv Rkvikw, (Coitscrvn- __ tive.) 2. iik Edinucuii Rkvikw, (Whig.) iik North P.amsii Rkvikw, (Free Church,) rff! 4. ' iik WkstminstKit Rkvikiv, (Liberal.) \ fi. To lackwooi/s EniMiritoii M.uia/ink, (Tory.) bet ' Shi THE present critical state of Kuropeau nfliiirs ' ill render these publications unusually (uteres- j ng during the year, 1864. They will occu- j y a middle ground between the hastily written j ews items, crude specidations, and Hv'iig ru- j Miisoftlie daily Journal, and the ponderous 'nine of the future historian, written after the . ving interest and excitement of the great polit- . al events of the time shall have passed away. , i is to these "Periodicals that readers must look ( >r the only really intelligible nnd reliable histo- . r of current events, and as sueh, ill addition to * . leir well-established literary, scientific, and thelogieal character, we urge them upon tins coiideraliou of the reading public. ? Arrangements are iu progress for the receipt f early sheets from tile British Publishers, by j() hich we sliull lie able to place all our Reprints j i the hands of subscribers, about as soon as icy can bo furnished with the foreign copies.? . . .(though tliis will involve a very largo outlay . n our pait, we shall continue to furnish the l'eodiculs at the same low rates us heretofore, j iz:? < or any two of the four Reviews, - - - - $8 00 > or any two of the four Reviews, - - - - ? 5 00 Til or any three of the fimr Reviews, - - - - 7 00 i or oil four of the Reviews, 8 00 f or ituick w<mxi i .iiagaztne, - -- -- -- - 3 (k) > 'or BlickwoodMiJ uiree Rvvinws, - - - 9 00 i 'or Blackwood aid the lour Review*, - )o (it) Payment* to he made in all cmm In advance, loney current in the Slate where issued will be coatreri at |mr. rj Clubbing. ui, A discount of 25 per cent, from the above rom the above pi ices will he allowed to Clubs 1" trderiiig four or more Copies of any one or more >f the above work*. Tint*, four copies ot Hack wood, or of one Review, will he sent to jai me a<hire.** lor f'J ; four copies of the four Re- lm iews and Blackwood for $H0 ; ami so on. m, Postage. In all the Principal cities ami towns, these rorkx will be delivered, through Amenta FREE (0 F 11WTAQE. When aent by mail, the poe- of tge to any part of the United States will lie hut he 'wEimr-roua Cbst* a year, for " Black wod," mi nd but Twelve Cents a year for each of the ty, teviews. by Remittance* and communications should al- era ays be addressed, post-paid, to the Pub- go shers, Sh I.EOXARD SCOTT k (10., du 61 (ioi.o Stbkkt, 1 New York. aril X. B.? !?. R k Co. lure recently published, M< ltd have now for sale, the "FARMER'S wa riDE," by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, : p" id Professor Norton, of Yale College, New lla- , I wt, complete m 2 vols, royal octavo, containing ' a,'< 50O palp's, M steel and ECO wood engravings. j "J lice, In muslin binding, $<t. 'f * fjT This is not the old " /tool o/ tfu ?.r,a,n ,h.f tely rrru*citiU*<l and thrown upon the market. '"M Jan. 11, 1661. ? NOTICE. PERSONS iudeltted to the Ann of W. M. k ^ I. J. Connors, are requested to aottie their notes r aotoontt at their tadlent eanvenieoee. To m toae indebted sinoe IMS, is this call pertlcuirfy intended, as a long indulgence must not tie ?? ipected. A uunthar of notes and aeeouuto ill be left with R. R. BaRey, Esq., who wdttgivs fcelpts fcr me, la nw absence, from the village. Ar W. M. CONNOR8 Mmj 19. HI : If #9 ' llum Thompson,") IN EQUITY. c?. I Lancaster District. niol M.Tillman and \ Bill for Partition of lands e, BHwi Tillman, f and account*, ner Thompson aud I T Appearing to mv saUsihcfiliti that Abner impaon, Win. i)u3ley Stcwihan iind k(nily wife, and Daniel Tillman, jr., defendants hi ive cane, reside without the limits of the State. * ordered, an motion of John Williams, Esq., icitor for compluliioiit, that the said defen* ts do answer, plead, or demur, to bill In abovtf a, on or before the 22d June, 1864, other* e judgment pro amftnno will be ordered aust each and all of them. JAM KB 11. WITUEBSrOON. Com. Ay. L. D, narch 17, 1864 6 pfi $7-3m. ON SAILING ft ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. "MIE Subscriber* respectfully inform t fit-' . ("uir.ons of the United States that thf i prepared to fill up orders for all kinds c<t in work, such as railings for Public or ivsito Parks, Gardens, Steps, Balconies, rnndalis. Cemeteries, &?, Also fiefteos.' airs, Table, Grey Hounds. Caat Iffm nibs, Newfoundland Dogs, Iron Stair's, iora, Shutters, Guards,Gates.and all kinds ornamental and architectural Iron Work. They pay particular attention to enclos] cemetery lots, having the largest and idsoniest assortment of patterns of any iibiishment in this country. Persons dents of mating selections of patterns and nw 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 nnpt attention. HOOD & CO., No. 121 North-st, Philadelphia, May to. 13 3b HE Subscriber having tried the Credit Business to his entire satisfaction, finds ,t It does not pay?he will, therefore, in futurt, I entirely fbr cash. Those who arc now inded to tdfn are earnestly requested to call I settle either by note or the money, as I am' enuined to have lov Books closed. C. P. EVAN A narcli 22, rt 3m. WINDOW SHADES, UUKTAIH GOODS, MATRASSES, AKD A PER M1E Subscriber hits in Store, of his own . Manufacture nnd importation an enni.iik stock of Window SHADES, GiTr iRNICES, Pater HANGINGS, Mntr;.*, Satin Del mines, Damasks,Ijiee and MttsCnrtaina, Tnssils, I?oops, &c. All of ich are offered at prices which are nppreted by all close buyers and economical use- keepers. II. VV. KINSMAN, 1*77 King-st., Ghnrlestoh, S. C, March '29 7 ly. ^ Believing that a good fa4&WATCH-MAKER, and )?M CLOCK REPAIRER* jeeded here, I am induced to put up my liingle," nnd depend upon the patronage the. people : nnd they may be assured, irompt attention nnd effieient workmanp will secure their favor, I will satisfy in. A. HAILES. ljinensterC.il. May, 10 13-tf 100,000 1FTS FOR THE PEOPLE. SIAII 1'KUllAM, submits to the People of titc United States his THIRD. ONSTER GIFT ENTERPRISE * connection with the Exhibition of his Magnificent and Immense irror or Northland South America, ACADEMY HALL, 668 Broadway, N. York. riOO.OOO Tickets only, at SI each, ill lie Sold. Each purchaser of a ticket for the DMLSSION OF 4 PERSONS the Exhibition will be presented with a Nuni ed certificate, entitling the Holder to Olio ire iu the following 100,000 Gifts: KARM, located in Harrison Township, Glou ester Co., Now Jersey, and within 15 miles of I'hiladelphia. It embraces over 100 acres of and, in a high state of cultivation, with Dweliiigs, Barns, and other necessary Out-Houses, ii good repair. There is a large Orcliird of choice fruits. Title indisputable. !' alued at $ 16,000* Any information in regard to the farm en lie obtained of BEL AN HKDKIELD, tenant on tlic premises.) Pkupktuai. I si an without security or interest. 5,(HiO ? ? ? u 2,000 t< . .. >? 1,000 44 " 44 44 $500 1,000 " " " loo 1,000 k Crlkdratrh Thottiko Mark "Lilly Dale," who can trot, in Harness, a mile n 2.40. Valued at l,5O0 Umkwood Pianos, valued at $500 each 2,500 M 44 " 800 44 1,5oo (A portion of the Pianos are T. Gilid! and Co's Celebrated .Cohans. Oth rs of Hallctt Davis A Go's Splendid Initriimcuta.) e Splendid Bkriwi or Pain-tinon known m 44 The Mirror of New England and i'anadian Scenery," and now realizing i handsome income by its Exhibitions n the East?valuee at 22.000' 8 Light,beautiful Carriage*,*225 ea. 676' 10 Gold XVatchca lOu " 1,00(1 40 " " 6<? " 2,000 100 " Pens and Cases 5 M 50O ,000 " Pencil* 8 " 16,0o<> ,ooo Piecea of Choice, Popular Fashionable Music, 25 cents each, 28,709 0,1 KH> Gifts, Vallied at *00,980OXK 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 i Thursday Evening. June &9d, l$54fr sooner if all the Tickets are sold?due notice which will be given.) at some suitable place,renfler to he designated, and appoint a Comttkk or Five Persons, to receive the propciwliich they may dispose of in sucli manner? lot or otherwise?as the shareholders, in genii meeting, nliall direct, the Committee giving od and sufficient bonds, if required by the archolder*, for the faithfb! performance of the tins required of them. Shareholders residing oat ef the city of Xewr, J stand upon the bum footing aa residents, 1 whatever shall foil to tboir share will be forrded to them in such manner aa thegfeay dit after flic nulitbm baa litis tar AH order* far Ticket*, by Mail should be irr*H<xl u> JOSHMl PK1U1AM, ACADEMY ILL, 60S HUOADWAY, MEW YORK. If ihootd happen that nil the Ttekeesre Bold when ' oiiler in received, tho money will be return at onr expense for postage. f'orreepomlent* 1 please write rtirtnCUy their name, residence, imty end Htsto, Wv prevent error*. Or, if <onliwit, onciune an envelope with their direction* it in fan?in which such ttakot aa they may ler win be returned. "w, thuelotcaston. rTOAVST AT LAW AMD SOLIC* rsnds th^^jS^in^S^Zr, Kcrskms' and Adhktim Districtt. , 'M &T OFFICE, CAMTOtN, tf. C. % ] ' uM i Jm i