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Receipts up to January 7th. James IIoimI, Slay 21, '57 * W M Adam*, Julv, 81. '57 C XV II Vincent, March 19, '57 : Kll Twitly, (Sept. 8, '57 ; J. sac Kilgore. June 4, '57 j 1' 11 Perry, Feb. 7, '58 Andrew Sl<-Ii\\..ill, Jan. 5, 58 | N. X'.-inlaiidinghain, March I. '57 ' XX" W (tonkins, July 9. *57 ; Daniel M. Tilinun, Fob. 12, '56 i 1' MvKcnna, Feb. 9' *67 i S I.?>ve. July 10, '67 J J Williams, Jan. 1, '68 1 llun Win SliKount. Fib. 1J,'68 Daniel Johnson, Slareh l,*5t NA J Taylor, Jan. 3 '67 i I. A Watson, Jan. 1.'67 i 15 J) Johnson, Feb. 19. 68 . 1'. J Hammond, Fi b. 12. '67 | A J X Diiulnp, Jan. 1, 681 S J Vinci lit, Nov. 1. '57 J i>iivitl Tailor, June 25, '67 W W Kliis, Dec. 21, '60 John lj Di'tituii, Ma) 30. '57 , J*s (I IV-f, Ot. 18, '57 C L Duncan. J -tly 9. 67 j J F Mi-Murray, J .u- 11. '37 ("apt W J AlcllWnim Aug. 18, '67 F B Muhlev. April 4. '67 John U Ingatn, March 1', 68 j ' Rev. A U StcvcEn, Jan. 7,'68 J U Dm ton, Aug. 19, 57 Ret A J VX'tthercpoun, Feb 19, 67 Arrested. Jim, o valuable 1111410 carp -ntcr ; b.dong ing to Mr. F.dward lJnvvne of this place, .it- j tempted on I ist Saturday to muku his chi-ape 1 to New York by the following means : lie | got into the car \v liure were already .1 large 1 number of negroes tet timing home from their IhiistfliaN lioiiea, uod pror 11 real 11 free j negro from Charleston, called Pawl Barron, to gel a ticket to Floieneo, I'hiiI mid John j Davis, another free negro living at thin plaoi? betaVi en them, managed to g-t the ticket which was delivered through the window just n? the car* were starting. A'. Florence 1 J tut npp.it-d at the Ticket olBee for a through ticket to V w York, Out nt eour-e, succeed | cd in getting one no fiMtinr io.ni to \\ .1. t * mingtcn ; but Mr. Jiimcn I'owtll of this j place, being at Flore:.ce. recognized the > fellow iiiiJ k?\i' notice to the nllicer* of the 1 ' \V. & M. H. K. Co., that lie vva* a nl-ive be- { longing to Mr. Jiowpi', flljd alsO ::*eetUiiiicd the no labor of his ticket, nnd informed the Conductor of it : Jiin kept out of tho vvav and line not hIiiwii been heard Irom { , Sain, a carpenter in the employ of .Mr | Dun ni' an?t owned by Mr. J J. Iturcli ot this i district, w.-.s uliiti at Florence with a loijjed pass, (aa it is thought) and a ticket to < .Marion (!. II., but wlieU he *a\v that Jim was di-envercd, he ret firm d lo t he raw? 1 b<it not to bin employ* r an yet. Ilin pans , wan taken from him, ami Kichurd, a uiavr of John MeFarl.md, engaged t<* a Tailor i niul Oarln-r at this place, has been i.rre*. te<1 ua the ch rge of having written it. , i'aul has been aUo at rented on a charge of aiding Jim to o<km|m?. i Thcic arc Capital oU'ciii'c*.? Pee l)r> /Iftnhl. 1 TilF. DCUIWl.VSOF TIIK KM).?THE | DKATIt KNKI.I. OF Q,L'ACKKRY. J j blessed health !" exclaims Sterne. ! < ' 'tis thou vv ho enlarges! the soul and open. J ; entail its powers lo feeoive ins-ruction and ' to rc'iah virtue, fie that liiut thee lias lit" tie el-e to vviuh for ; he that is so wretch- ' ?d as to want thee, wants everything with , thee." The tru'.li of lliia apostrophe every , ae must acknowledge ; poor Sterne poke i fiorn ad expeliencc. And yet, familiar a* j every inr.n is with the truthjherein express-1 ed. no nioital could compute the members < who iiiin themselves in bnilv' and mind, nnd 1 fortune by neglecting to employ the proper 1 ri'mr^M when health f.iila. How in this J " neglect to be remedied? The evil litis become no consecrated by nge, that the man Wan undertakes to amend it requires no or* | diunrv hardihood, such a man is Professor! , llollo Wit)'. The honest laborer in the cause of humanity fax!* no sadder discouragement, than ^ in the complacent inditTeiencc with which people prefer rather to endure a long exist 1 fc irtg evil, than to ineurthc trouble necessary r to ?et rid of it. The more aged an error 1 t h is become, the more dillh ult it is to rc- . * tuove it This is true iu an e?pcoia) man ner of the art of healing, as it was known an.', practised before the advent of this won- ' ' derful genius whose mission has been to re- ' ' establish the treatment of huuian nilliieiits in a rational way. One by one the venerable abuses tint1 have disgraced the past are disappearing, ! and amottg the rest, the errors that have , ( crept into iiu-dival practice have got tln-ir * dismission papers, and are obliged, to use \ vulgar phraZc, " to cut and run.** Where, ? it .na. bo ask -d, nru the pr< ofs ? Proofs! ( I Wtiy, there is one great, patent, palpable 1 fuel, which has been staring the world in 1 the face I or the last tweoty tears, ?nii woik* ' ing its way through p.q-ul.r prejudice into j ' popula, ,-vor with a success which is the ' ( roost unquestionable evidence of its power ' as a proof. The medicines < f Professor 11 olio way have been silently but powerful* j ( ly etfecting a change in the science ul" phv*. I , I.. ukL.i. tu. ? ...IU ir > I ' ' iv win* ii ?i#r wmiu lim n ii.if urjjtiii in won I t dor at. It is Well knuwn tliut the ?>l ali diseases and sufferings to which people 1 are auUj.-ct arc very fear, allliiiu^li Uieir inItulion* may be numerously r?ri?<l. The old plan of curing diwaiMNi was by iittocling ' their results without arte Ming I heir primary causes. Prolessor Ilnlloway initiated a new m<?ue of treatment by the discovery ol' hia ( I'llla und Oiniuicnl, winch, whilit iniihcd.* j alely grappling with the ultimate ?\ mptuins u reach aiao to the aeat of disease and eradi- \ oate the lirst causes, Uma destroying all S subsequent liability to similar affiHiliem ? We do not uiean to praise those Hills and ? Ointment. We confine euiaolvt a to aLuting c facta, and are perfectly solished that no ru- '' I ogy la needed. Tbry speak for themselves. w Mobile llttfitUr. " NswM'APRH KlCAUkHS TI U* Otl WkIX, * ? We know a r(h|*i'Uii!? gout mnan in " i Monroe county, .who many \ cars ago mw- d rd a i-onl of wuwl to pay, in ndvaiico lm I lirat j ems subscription for A i.?w?j>u|h ?. c< lie ia now in bis ripe i\p<l vigorous old b pge, eotib n ?|t> irter of a inultvu of doi- ti 4 era. AIkmnf Jomtt+l y Lor mi an* A SroAH Chop.?Extract of *"d ever , Liter to the Editors of the Journal of whom I (> Commerce, dated exercise Glen wool Plantation, ) yaam. lanfmption Pah.. La., Dec. 16 1860. \ Jan. 7t In a communication to your journal ilaiilt this time last year, I predicted that he crop of sugar made in l<ouisiaiiA for Ku?U o 8.">5 would Ikj 230,000 hints. I ni'iMttl caused l> l only 1,000 hluls. I have Another pre I bowels lietixii to put in record, as regard* the CXCretioii ireseht crop, and that is, thai it will fall rono?-lirj hurt of 100.000 hhd*., and many think fro|n v ielow eight) thousand ! This is ijuite a ?,|irr otrograde movement for Louisiana in the , , . .... qucntlv a weets of life?fr??m 495 000 hhda, in . ( ." 863. to perhaps 00. or 100,000 hbds. in * ' 860. Tin! causes of this are difficult to e explained. Our winter and spring ..... ., . . . '. H Pills ope veto iiiiu-tmlly wet and c* Id, compiling ? kill laith still.l?le and plant cane, and I Kc,ic,ut0 ilinosi making \vt)?tli!es* the reed planted t'"" ' ' to 'ii the spring. The p..inters are gcti rally trying to bring up" another year ?v large plantings, but the erv of 6?</ seed AOXIIE * ..Ireadv heard in some Inealilies. To j i hat extent the injurv ha? gone, I can- A few tl? ioi sav. Hereabout* I hear no coinpfainl. *'%,*r 'hurfctlon fouritr. ' Liver Pill _ i burgh, Pi . rii: that A Hove Aughtino on a Corns.? In who . t 'shtiLurgll, a few days ago. a res|.eeial>le ?l.T(.re all ?nii'\ in one i?ftlie qmetesl quarters of the , , , ? ... restored I litv were thrown into mourning by the loath of one of tiie;r number, an elderly i . ady. A night or .wo after the event a 1J'1*1 irange noise was heard at the window of ;1 ' " he room where the coffin was lying. Ii i ll*T* eemed like the fluttering of tlie wings of I Althou t bird against tlie window panes ; and, ?Lro1 *!ien the Maid servant appeared at lite ,''*H*ai via low for tlie purpose of raising it to ex- ?'ro* of unine tl.e cause of the no'se, a buanliful j ^or 'reM,,f shite dove th w into the apartment and erwl utilit t! ghted upon the collin. It ? lb red no op *P0Cb th rcri.-n n hcu they attempted to secure it, | their ima iml is no.v m ihe p.>?.-es*ii>i. of the rela- j lulu over ive* rf the deceased lady, who, from the 1' uigu'ariiv id'the eireuiitslaiices, have re- 1 Dlt. M'l.J ..Kid t" preserve it carefully. Had the i niauufurt vent nappeiied in time (Msl, when mi- j l.uigli, P erstiliou held sway, il would undouht to be Li' illy have given rise to some strange U'Lune's iti.tgining* relative to the ih paMed. ted Vera Kdiuhuryh Express. |,|e ,j,u<. ? B^'iialui e A sum mi Cah'nkt.? I'lie Wimhington | (37) oiu'?|ii?n<!l'tit of tin* New ( Means I >? !I:? ? ikk irietl hi* liaml hi cabinet making, and I unied mil the ing : ? (> 11. I.ewiK Can*, of .i.U-ltigan, necrelan >f (ii'ii John A. Quitman, of Mi**., Swre- | mi nrv of iii<* Interior. I ~ J GiAiict Joiii-M, of I'm., Secretary ot I Baling i War. j Itaie Ko|< John 15. Klo\il, of Vh.. Secretary of the ; l'?u>n K S.i* v. " i IfuUcr, (i?"n ? ' S. Iloinliin, of AlaSecretary i !!*''' .. - IJuiiiii, II f'lio I re iMiry. ^ i Uee.,*?i, Inoc I'oucey, of G??iin., Attn.uey lien- j Candle*, r?!. / CulTec, K Jomi.Ii A. Wright of Indian", I 1 , * I Ckiu-ken* .uMvr O n-r?.. K^ps |*. h *? Houi, pe Tl.^ WliTIKI. OV r..e 111 'hititv . n l?.? I futltlf I. i ground irnm Albany to Pouglikeej^ie i* J 11! *>eI overed with snow to the depth ol 1(J or > 18 tnclu-s. All ihe traina, ttcli why, lixre i Motu.v-c* ki"i (If('tilled lietwocu three mi l four ] Nails, cui >uur?, owing to a largo Quantity of snot* ! p? ipon the (ruck. The ice u the Hudson iter **a> much weakened l.y the rain ol poiuiocs s.lurday, hut has regit, ncd its strength ! 1'ow.ler within (lie last day or ivto. [ Itiec per . rM> m _ 8ugur, V Ciianoeo uin 1)(snkh Hoik. ? A Lou ^uBur. b'i i ? tall, per Ion p.iper gives a very gratilying account Steel cas ?f (lie pro-graft* Christianity lias made in Tea IItsc Sew Zealand. A chief of dial cannibal Tallow, p oitnirv ?an .piestioned by one of (lie mi*- : J i ouarie* as to how far the study of the J arn' '*vl scriptures has broken him of his unnalnal passion (or lniuau Hesh. The chiel ( inswered proudly you missionary men ' imvu done me much good. I necer eul ,, , o . Only a My tunnies tin Nuuttui, MOW. Prices* i ? - ? Liiiies, Scikntikic 1'kociikcy.?Six hundred 11 :us ago Roger lJ.tcou announced that J CoTTt 'machines can he constructed to tlrivt , hllle otic hips more rapidly than a whole galley of ) ower? can do; nor would lliey need anylung lint a pilot to steer ihtin. Carriages. The si iis?. might he Constructed to move at an "ednesi ncrcdihU sjHtctl, Without the Mill of an an- 1 "j1"' mal. Filially, u would not be impossible j (? make machine* which hy means of a YYeuhcr mi of wings, should lit iu tlieair in (he naniitr of birds." , l" '' ~ ** "" days. 21 The Chattanooga Advertiser, of thejuto l*J I0tli,s?ys: I 1 lT|? to this time there have lieen ala-ut j (*??itor iglil thousand hogs killed in this city, and wheat an uuoiig ihcui one lot of twelve hundred, , lie largest bogs ever slaogtered in the ! Mate. TUviy averaged four hundred . ^ ounds. Among thetu there were many j : lott iiel si v hundred. We i lialletcu I lid i :oUOlk*a of tlie Nt:tu? ui.il I lit* H'?l of ilie ; J|R. I o^-jjruwiiijf to Uml tlii*. Drover* ! >J B.\K no constantly i-oimtio over tlio mountain* 1 lwMK*;t*ie n mi 11 to 10 t!(t> market* in tltu lower couu* ..1 . . . ?~r ft HENKV " Let n take m horn, u * pliriiac of fre- . m j jnenl iiilernnci*. The bloat of iIim! borr. su?,^ c.|t, i?rtV be the (visual for tlie |x>rior to open lie UHle of denth. * Mr. Ei ^ Billing* Business Notices. <Urt;Uo,,> EIT. It FROM IION. JOUN* MINOR BOTTK, OF VIRGINIA. Mr. ! Kicmmumd, Jul/ 9th, U&&. Stew ha Meter* Win. 8. Uc?r> A Co.?Gentlemen :? the <MHc? 'unaiderationa of iluty to the ilHii t*d alone ' fi'ccl,on noinpt inu to avail you thia voluntary tcatimon- I ~ il to the Kirat value of t'AKTER'S SPANISH ^ n'^g, IIX'11 KK, for tlutt almoat incurable (iiacaae, 1 0|"|iv-nl iCiOfula. Without befog tiiapoaeil, or deeming it necea ?rarv, to go into the particular* ol the caee, I j ^ an aay thai the a?toni*tui.g reault that hare (jourl f? eeu produced hy that tucdicinev on a ptcmher j rlevtU*Uf uiy tauiily, ami under my qwn oh*rv ation | ^ ml *upviinte<?i'tonce, afVer tk,o afti.ll of (lie heat hyak-iai.x had txon otluiuilad, and all the uauel No\ iHiciiiw ha?l failed, fully juatily me lu reeoni. ? m rirnding lU nee to all whoniar beeoffering Iroro r|MIK bat dreadful mala<ty. X t? ti * I do not mean to aay that It la adapted to all D?ode bi imatltnrlone, or that It will afford the aame rm cftu all caae#; for. ofeoar**, I can know noth- * 1 ig about that?bu . fiotn what I bare aeen of fteieet*, I woojkl ?9? Restate to uae K la fnv Cfcarle 9# T case of Scrofula, with person* for 1 l'U an interest, or over whom I could inUuei.ee or control. llcspcctihilly JN'O, M. BUTTS. j li, Ko. 47?1 ni. HOLLOW AY'S FILLS, f lilood to the head is often primarily y a had condition of the stomach and Invigorate the stomach, regulate the s, and purify the fluids with this world* i medicine, and you will be exempt tigo, dimness of sight, headache, and ining apoplectic symptoms which frcccoinjHiny dyspepsia and habitual con- i The impurity of the hlood, as well | ess of it in the hrain, has much to do tirnl affections, and as 11 olio way's rate upon the chemical agents which that fluid, as well as upon the circula- 1 , tlicy are infallible in this class of mala- . j ;u CAS*. OF FKVER AND ACI K CURED. ivsago we recorded an astonishing cure and Ague hy the use of Dr. M'Lane's s, prepared hy Fleming Bros., Fills- i i.. We have now another to mention, , Mr. James Sharpc, of Madisonburgh, es that he hud labored under a very lack of Ague and Fever, and was soon l?y tiio use of these Fills. Mr. Sharpc I i-sscs an opinion, tounded on observa- | the Liver Fills arc the best for bilious a ever offered in his section ol conngh long known as a soveieigii remedy ' lie cases of Hepatic derangement, or ; ' the Liver, the proprietors, Fleming Dr. J/'Imii * Fills, were not prepared lit, but giatifying evidences of its gen- : y and curative rapacity. In this reis invaluable medicine has exceeded : t sanguine expectations, and induced f family in the I'nited States. 'uichaser* will be carciul to ask for tN K'S 1'ELEIIRATED LIVER FILLS, ured by FLF.MI.Nti BROS., ot Fillsa. Tin re aie other Fills pmpoi ting rer Fills, now bclore the public. Dr. genuine Liver Fills, also hia cclebranfuge, can now be had at all lespecta; stores. None genuine without the | of FLEMISH BROS. ! ASTER PRICES CURRENT. OK & EC TED WEEKLY HUM AS It MAliJLLCiu.uij per yd 56 to 27 c, per 12 1-2 to 14 ope, per IV* 52 to 12 1 -2 to 1 6 4 to 6 og Round. 14 to 16 j IS to *.'o Ad. per lb. 37 to 40 io, 14 to 1 6 ?6 to Vo , per pair 2U to V6 > do* lo r b! 7.50 to tJ.ou ;cr cwt 62 75 pound 6 3-4 to 6 1-4 lb 12 1 -2 lo 16 ! r lb 12 I I , N. <>. per gal 76 to 66 | I, |HJr keg 6 to 6.61) | bu.-hel 37 to 40 per turd, beary 12 to 10 Northern per Oiiabel , I'out i try per liuslicl 60 to 75 per lb 37 I I....I ..I a . ...v I uu-uvi i.gu 10 ?.nu . U. per lb I'2 '.-'2 to 14 u.died, per lb 16 to IS Mick 3. (JO t, per lb. 52 to '26 tit, per lb loo (o 1.26 er lb (scarce) 11 to 12 1-t per r:?1. 40 to b i bunch. V5 to 1.00 TUK MAKKETS. Ni.w Yokk, Dec 31. moderate kuHiiiriui lining in Cotton, nehuiiged, Sales for one day 1,000 Cji aklkstoti. J.i.i. i 1857. i.v?The dciiiiintl in gtiutl with but Ting. I'rkri advancing. Sales to b.ilr? Ml 11 | a 1 jc. New Orleans, Jan. I. 1857. ulca of cotton at Now Orleans on i.-iy wcro 60UO bales. Middling, | wnts. Sugar quiet, liillv lair, 9) ill* dull, Purlt quiet, laird barley erling exchange 74. Freights dull, very ? el. coli-mbi- Jan. j. 1857. ;.ve hi.t few siilea for the last two lit) bales sold at prices vary iug frutn } ets. New Yokk, Jan 8. 1857. 1 advanced { yesterday. Flour, id corn dull. finnouiiccments. FOB SHERIFF. -? il>l l't)K :?I'b'ioe announce Wnr. TON, iia a candidate for Sheritl" of r District, and oblige many FKIENM. niTor.:?You will please announce IIANt'OCK. Ksq , as a candidate If of latiK'usler District, at the en- 1 ction, and oblige .MANY (SUPPORTS** i uitor Please nntiounce Mr. K. G. ut a candidate for Sheriff at the next an,i rtltlii/A Yf . w v Vui 1 u no I FOR CLERK. Rmtor:?I'leaae announce J. A a mm 11 candidate for re*clictio.l to t of Clerk of the Court at the next ?inl oblige hix frtcnda. Kihtoh :?I'lenae announce Mr- A. iMAN um a candidate for lUc CU'ck * lUv epaiiing elevlton, um! oblige M X*Y Vuvxkm * Aukhortird ?u aooouaee Capl. A nX ?* a fannMata for Clerk of the r lauufttlvf Di?U*l> at the aelt ir Adverti?ements, fubncriberi having thia day nmpcIa* nth them in th? WlmU-anle Dry natiiexa, Dr. John txeofg*, the Maine after be carried ou under the tirm r. Smith At Co., \VM. NAYLKR THtlH. P. 0MIT1I. to* Jan. |, IMT 47_51 New Advertisements SOLD SIT FOR SluT r|MIK subscriber offers for sale a valuable [ 1 (iold Mine in ljanca*ter District, with ' Tliroc Hundred and Sixty acres of land attached Said Mine is seven miles cant of the Court House, known en the Steven's Mine, favorably mentioned in the late reports of Prof. Lcibor, State Geological and Mineralogicnl Survey or. whose report is hereby relered to. An examination is requested. Terms easy, and may be known by apply ing to the subscriber. ! WM. STEVENS. 1 Lancaster C. II. S. C. Jan. 7th 47 ? 3in. I Charleston Courier and Carolina Times copy tri-weekly for three months and send bills to this office. A LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in tnc Post Office at Lniicaa tcr C. II. S. ('. January 1st 14ft7 W It Bennett, Miss. P. (I Brown. Mary Buck, J It. Cut key. It J. M. Dunlp, \V. L. Faulkner II F Fincher, Louisa A lleinhv, 1 Martha Hunt, J L llnnna. \V It. Hood, ' Edith florto". Barber Hood, J Long, Miss, ji I). Massey, J. I). McCruney, It. Montgomc- | rv, It H. Neelv. E. E. ltankin. Dr. C. B . Stone. It. M. Sims, it. M Stokes, I). 1, | SlilLvcll. T. It. Wheat. Sarah Williams, ; Sain'l. Williams. Mrs. A. E. Waters. J una- i than Wallace. Michael Wise, Thos. Tidwell, W. W. Ta.lor. Persons calling for letters in the above 1 list w ill please sa\ they are advertised. T1IOS. It M AGILE, P. M. Order No. 2. : HEADQUARTERS CliaRi.EsTok, January 1, lKftT. HIS Excellency the Governor md Com- . inander in-Chief baa been pleased to an- ] poiut J. II ALLS'ION, of Charleston, and A. J. GIt KLN, ot Columb'u, e-pccial Aides- j de-Camp, with the rank of Lieutenant Col- I onel, who will lie obeyed .and respected ac- , cordingly, alid report themselves, in full [ uniform, to Hi* Excellency st Charleston, j on or before the fifth day of February prox. lit oider: J. JOHNSON PETTIGItEW, AiddesCnmp. Headquarters 5th Brigade South Caro* lina Militia. CAMDEN, Dec. 29th 1*06. ORDER AO.?. In pursuance of orders from "Headquarters," ;.n election for MAJOIl (JkNEKM. lo command the 3td Division of South Carol in.i Militia, is hereby ordered to be held, on WEDNESDAY, the 36th February lie xv. The votes will be counted on the Name day, and returns uiadt- immediately to the Headquarlt rs of this briga ie. Colonels are charged w?tli the extension of this oid r. Ik order of GEN. \V. J. TAYIjOR. 8. 1). Shannon, Krigade Major. Cstate Sale. BY order of Jainea II. NVitherspoon Or dioary l-.hensicr District. Will be sold at the li.te residence of Minos A. Culp, dee'd. ! on the -3d day of January 1857, tin; whole 1 personal I.stale ill the said dee'd. consisting of ThN valuable and likely negroes; among the nuniber are three choice fellows four likely boys, women and two children, two mules, two horses, Cattle, I logs, Wagon, and Harness, Cotton, Cotton 8eed, Wheal, Oats, Corn and Fodder, plantation 'pools.Carriage and Harness, and other pro|? r > 'I lie land will be rented the same day. TERMS.? Eleven months credit, Note with two good Sureties, with interest from day of sale. II. A. CULP, Adm'r. Jit n "7 J7? DISSOLUTION. TUB linn of Uagill & Heath in this day j dissolved by niutu.il consent All persona indebted to 'ii in any a i?u, will make immediate pa* ineiit an the business must lu- closed forthwith. THUS R MAUIJ.I,. J AS. M IIRATH. Jan. 1, I8i7. To the Public. H AVING purchased the entire interest nt' Ja?. M. IIcntli. in Hit* tirin of Magill & I loath, I will continue business at the old aland, and would respectfully solicit n share of public pntioiuivr such an ha* bccli bestowed on the late lieni. THUS. K. tti.'.CLL Jan. 1, 1R.'>7. Iii retiring from business, I would return mv grateliil ill.nits to the patrons of the late lirm of Magill A Heath for their very liberal support, and couunend to their continued lavor, Mr. T. K. .Magill, w hose extni'V and tact in business, guaranties that iiio enn l>? lust from my withdrawal JAMBS M HEATH, i ember Jl. 18A0. 4(1?3t South Carolina. Uriah Smuil, John S. ") In Buuity, l-mcn*- [ Small, I'. T. Hani I ter Hist., Bill for j inond Kxe'rs , of John 1 I'artilion real and j II Small, deceased. [ personal Kstate J. vs. | II Small, dee'd. Joseph Small and Del- I lia hi* w ife, et. nl. J It appearing to my satisfaction that Win. John Van Hureii Tie, one of the defendant* ill above ease reside without the limits of this State, it is ordered on maliua uf Wil? I in ins, Sol'r. for complainant that the said William John Van Uuren T)c, do answer, plena <>f iK-nnir 10 me mil in aoove tune, on ?>r before (lie 1st day of April, 1847, other, i Mine jn<l(?iiirnl pro couf.mu will he ordered nguinat liiiB. JAMES U. WITHKR8POQN. C. E. L I). CuiU * Oflu-e, Dee. 33L '48. 48?3m. p. f. */> 00, 1 CraigaviUo, 8. & WE uodcmlnnd there iv a report Want ( of un that we are viewing onr huaiuenn, nod do not intend to recruit again, *c would way to the reporter, he m rerv inui-4 tatalaketi, and to our cuntomem, it in Jain *e have no nueh intention an long an they continue their liberal pa.ronage, we will continue to nop- i ply them in gooda, aa low an they can be i bought in the op country. We are truly thankful lor pant fnvorn and nolicit a contin- i eaoe* of the mine. W> ;i,itior-bright, and truth nubiime, Pair play ta a jewel in our happy cliae CRAIG * TAYLOR.. I i> De?. 34, 1866. 4$~tt irfc . ' - * ? m Miscellaneous. LAI E ARRIVALS. TMK subscriber li:i?jn>trrcrivMl kit supply of FALL AN1) WINTER GOODS, ni)(i invite* hi. friends and customer* to rimine hi* assortment, before purcusiiig elsewhere. He will soil " chm/trr than llir chaaprsl," lor cash, or upon the usual leruis to punctual customers. His stock is unusually large, consisting in part of Ladies1 Fancy Dress Goods, (Jentls ttieids Wearing Apparel, lists, (tin* Beaver and Wool,) Heavy Staple Goods, and a very superior lot of Gold and Silver Double Case Watches. Also soiiju very tiuu Fancy Jewelry. lie is thankful for past favors, and solicits a continuance of the same. Conic one, itouic all, if you wish to obtain good bargains. J. U. (J JUS ART. October 1856. 37 Cm. NKNV FALL ami WINTER GOODS. Just received and constantly receiving ? largo and Well selected stock of Fall and, W inter Goods selected i?y one of tlie hrn? in the Northern Markets, which w ill be solr* as low as the lowest. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, if you wish to ssve uionrv. HASSBLTINK & CUR ETON. Iainea?ler\ille, Oct. 8, 165G. 34-(f. BLANKS! BLANKS! ! W'r. would call the attention of members o the bar and magistrates of this and the stir rounding Districts, to our extensive assort ment of Blanks. We have now on hand a full supply printed in excellent style, and can till all orders promptly at sc\cnty-tivc corns p. r 'pure casn. W o iir*- also prepared to print Brief* at short notice, in handsome stylo ;in?i as low as the work can bo dotiu any whore in the State for rf>l, CAROLINA FEMALE COLLEGE. r|"MIK closing part of the year suggests JL the propriety of reminding our friends and the public, that the early part of January next, will bo a suitable time to send their daughters or wards to this Institution. No fear should be entertained in relation to health, unless, indeed, apprehension respecting certain diseases may he indulged any where. The Hoard at #.00 per session covers washing, ironing, lights, fuel, attention of servants, &c. Tuition at #25 per session, includes the lattin and Greek languages, with all the studies of the regular course. In the Momentary Department, the prices of tuition range from #8 to #12 50. Kach student is rhurged a contingent fee of#H. To all we say, come and see for yourselves Ornamental Branches, at rcasonble extra charge. T. R. WALSII, IWt. Dec. 24. 45? LI. AUCTION SALE. U A VIMS disposed of my land, I will offer op the premises, at public sale on the 8th of January next, the following propertv to w it: SKVfcRAI. IIUNDRKI) IIUSIIKI.S OF CORN, a quuntily of FODDKR, and other PRODUCK; also some superior MULES A XI) BO USES, .< fine lot of Cattle, Hogs, Oxen, Carriage. Wagons, Carts, PLANTATION TOO US of every description ; together with many other articles. At the same time ami place I will ofTer for hire SIX LIKELY X EG ROES for the ensuing year. Terms easy, and wil ba made know n on day of sale, P. T. HAMMOND. Dec. 17th 1856, 44?td. DRY CREEK, S. O. Mi: Kurroit: Permit me through your paper to inform the citizens in the vicinity of this place, and public generally, that I feci permanently settled?business better than I anticipated and intend to keep such articles as are useful and needful, in fact every thing usually kept in a country store. I propose to sell as low as the suinc Articles can be bought in I .arte aster District. I hereby tender my thanks to the people of this neighborhood for the disposition manifested to sustain inc, both as to buying and paying for what they get. It is lamentable that some of my old customers? some w ho have been oweing ine from two to four years, have not found it - 'I'l ? 1 J - - - cuNiriiivm iu |'? y. i nry pcrillip) ao nni consider that I have to pay fur my good*, and nm dependent on them to do ho. My patience in utmost thread-bare, I cannot aland it much longer. 'A word to the wine 4tc." Respectfully, Ji>H\ W.TWITTY. l>ee. 31, 1856. 46 -31 INTENSE EXCITEMENT! TEN THOUSAND COW HIDES ARK wanted by the aubacriber at hia atore In Camden, for vlucb the highest enah nrioea will be paid. I w ill aleo purchnae Fox'a, Bar coon'*, .dink'*. MiukratV Opoa?um'a and Otter akhia- TEN THOUSAND! of caul' kind will he taken. MANNER BAUM. Camden S. C. Dec 21, 45?3t. loaw Notice. THE undersigned have formed a Partnerabip tor the practice of |?aw in laincaater Dietrich All hu*inf?4 cutruHtod to them, will re . rive prompt attention. CASTON 6l ALLISON. W. Tmur^ow Caston, Camdea. S. C. R. E. Alunok, 1 iaNaeltine'a Hotel, LanMHterville, S. C. September 17th, 1856. ?i-tf. ? '!j|P ? Law Notioo. THE undersigned have formed a partner hip for the practice of 1-avv in iamoaatei ?nd the surrounding Dia'.ricle. All busincaa en trim ted to titoir care will receive prompt attention. DAWKINS it WYLtE. Twos. N. Hawkins, Unionville, 8. C. John I). Writ*, Old Ordinary'a Office in the Court House at l?acanter\iiir, 8. C. P"C. IQth 18J?% 43-tf jfl Miscellaneous. 11 LANDS AND NEGROES, llllJ S, AND OTHER PROPERTY, FOR SALE. G. W. M. Yarbrough,^ In Equity Lan- j V. J. M. Ytirbroiigh, | caster District. i ? Executor of i lit11 to set! real 1 ' Edward Yvrbroug.i, fand personal eavs. j talc. . Mary B. Yr.rbrongh, I and others. J j Under the decree of the Court of Equity . I made in above ease, I will sell at the lnte I j residence of Edward Ynrbroiigh deceased, | on 12 mile ercek in lumcaatei District, on I I Friday the *Jlh day of January 1857 the bi | whole personal and Real Estate belonging fr J to the said Edward Yarbrougii deceased.? [ el ! Consisting of TW ELVE valuable and like i pi | ly negroes, among the number, are f?ve fel- 1 o| lows and boyu, one a pretty good smith and st | earpeiiter, women and girls. Four good di ; Mutes, two Horses, about 20 head of cuttle, d J (some good beef.) one yoke oxen. Hogs, m | Goats, two wagons, Carriage. Buggy, house- > si hold and kitchen furniture, about 500 bush, j * els of corn, fodder, oats, some cotton in ; 1 seed, cotton seed, some bricks, and other j property. I if] J Also, the plantation on both sides of 12 : ? i mile creek, containing about yoo Acres, c| composed of three Tracts (the Stonson ! Field and Dcl-mey) Vounded by lainds of j M. C. I tenth, John J. l'orler, L- K. Rone. ! Jas. E. Curcton nn*l James [l?Ion?y. eon- R | tabling some rich and valuable bottoms for R corn, and some choice jpland for cotton.? R The l^inds may he divided into 3 or t V! Tracts, and sold accordingly," plats will be 31 exhibited of the. same. 'I Terms.?For the personal Estate, a credit * '( j of one year, the purchaser giving note with i G | two good sureties, with interest from day of sale. For the laind a credit of 1, 2, and j I 3 years, with interest annually. I'ot.d and i ar , two good Mirities, and a mortgage. I tii JAMES ||. WITIIKRSl'Ot)N. I ra C. E L. I). Dec. 13, 1850. 41 ?U?P F. b" 00 | GROCERIES ! GROCERIES'!!I" J UST RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OK 11 Mackcrnl, No. 1, 2 and 3, in bids., and half jj j barrels, and Kits'. English dairy and pine apple I Cheese, C'nfiee. crushed and brown Sugars, j Rio and Java Coffee, N. O. Molnsscs. j Macaroni, Currants, Raisins, Almond* Oruuges, Lemons Jellies, Junes Pickles, pie Fruits, jt | Soda and Boston Crackers, all of which will he f. ' sold extrrmelv low for cash. ' 1JASSELTINE k Cl'KETOX. " Nov. 2ti, lt>5?>. 41?tf VV E are just receiving our second supply of f f II nm-r goou.?, uur ursi ocmg nearly all f sold out. Consulting of ;j Kerseys, ltlankets, Prints Mouslin Delation, ^ Ladle* Dress timida, a large suupljr of Ladies Cloaks, at very low prices, Large additions to our Stock ' of Ready Made Clothing J.-; Hoot*, Shoes, Hats , and Caps. C Hardware, all of which will be sold at our F usual low prices. Give us a call. Il IIASSKLT1NK h (TKETON. It Nov. '26, 1666. 41?tl Ii Reeder &, DeSaussure. 11 FACTO ICS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J CHARLESTON, S. C. o Nov. lillh 186(i, 39 ? ly pd. w g FKASEIt & THOMPSON. FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS S AND FOl: w A liDI NC AC EN i s, Atlscr's \ or III Wharf, r pred'k. k. Kit \SKR, \ n. , . 0 n rai l s.Tllo.\irsoN. \ Charleston, 8. C. Nov. 6th '.866, 36?1 jr. pd. ^ Ladies' Dress Goods. I A large stock of l-adics' Dress (ioods 11 consisting in part us follswa: Fancy and 111 | black Silks, fancy Merinos, Dcl-ain.i, Al- 'j j paccas, Poplins, and a tine assortment of ' English and American Prints, just received I at HASiSKl.TINK & CURKTOVS. 8 Oct.Hllt. 185<i. 34-tf f j m B<>.NNKTS. Ribbons, Jaconet, S\\ iss and I .ace Under Sleeves and Collars, Corded and (loop Skirls K. It. Corsets, l-adies'Merino ^ Vests, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and lu settings. A bandsonie assortment just received at HASSFLTINE it CUR ETON'S. October 8th. 1U56. 34 tf. NEW GOODS! new goods! THE subscriber begs leave to inform his C friends and the public gunerallv, that he has just received one of the LAROEET and a I most p choice selection s of (ioods ever o lie red in this vicinity, and n earnestly solicits a continuance of the very h i liberal patronage hitherto extended to him. c FALL AND WINTER STOCK 1 is COMPLETE* consisting of every article b usuaUy-fRTTeJ for in a country Siorc, and t< i many varieties of f. Fancy (ioodti, ' never before ofl'ered in this market. Per. . I sons wanting anything usually kept in a . ^ I country Store, will findit greatly to their ad i I vantage to give him a call before puroluwing j elsewhere,as his motto is "quick sale* ami J small profits." , J. B.MOBLKY.. 1 New Salein, Oct. 2-Jd, 186b. 36 3ms ^ THE FIRST, LAST AND ONLY i NOTICE- s AI*I* persona who know themselves to be ^ indebted to the subscriber, to save the mortification of being dunned, and the deep * humility of having it to do, will please settle n forthwith and save cost ns w? II as feelings. I\ T. HAMMOND. Dec. 3d 49?tf. "tan yard. 1 THE subscribers inform the public that they are carrying on an extensive business, ( 3 miles east of luinv?*tervilk> OO the Red- t held Rc%d, in the c TANN'Nti AND DRESSING , Business persons desiring to puichsss sole, shoo, or harness leather, wonld do well " to give then* s esll. Green or dry hides will be taken lit wschange for leather?6 cents ( for green hides, I'if for drr bides in ex* i change, ?r fa cent* will be paid 111 cash. c ?. A. CAMKfc Y St CO. \ OH. 99, W*. W-lfm * " IE A L Til OR SICKNESS t CUOOfiE BETWEEN TIIEM. The blood furnishes the material of e*osy one, muscle, ginud and tibro in llie human ame. When pure, it secures health lo rerv organ ; when corrupt, it nccewo.rily roduce* disease. HOLUAVAY'S PILLS pernio direct!)- upon the elrnwobi of tho renin of life, neutralizing tho principle of isense, and tlius radically curing the mains', whether located in the nerves, the atott* rh, the liver, the bowels, tho muscles, the -in, the brain, or any other purl of the i stem. I'MKl) TIIOUGIIOUT THE WORLD! IJotLoWAt'a Pills are equally efficacious i complaints common to the whoie human tec, and in disorders peculiar to certain iuiales and localities. ALARMING DISORDERS. Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, 10 source of infirmity m.d aufTcring, and i? cause of innumerable deaths, yield to tese curatives, in ull cases, however i ggrnstod, acting as a mild purgative, alterative id tonic; they relieve the bowels, purify te fluids, and invigorate the system and tho xistilion at the same time. ENEK A L WEAK N ESS?N ER VOL'S COMPLAINTS. When all stimulants fail, the renovating id bracing properties of these Pills give rmiicss to lliu shaking nerves and enfeebled use Irs of tho victim of general debility. DELICATE FEMALES. All irregularities and ailments incident to le delicate and sensitive organs of tliu sex re removed cr prevented by a few doses of iiesc mild, but infallible alteratives. No tolhcr who regards her own or hor ehil* rci.'s health should fail to have them with- - i i hvr reach. , SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS. i The London"Ijuicet," t!ie Ixindon "Med- m" :al Review," and the most eminent of the r iculty in Great Britain, France and Germsy, have eulogized the I'ilis and their in- M entor. Uollowatjs Pills are the best 1 cmcdij known in the world for 1 he following diseases. - nthnia Diarrho'a 1 owcl Complaints Dropsy 1 oughs Debility 1 old., Fover and Ague heat Diseases Peinal Complaints 'oslivencsa Dyspepsia Icadnchc* indigestion ntluenza Stone and Gravel lHumation Secondary Symptoina award VVeakneaa Jjver Complaints owness of Spirits Venereal street ions ilea Worms, of all kinds Sold at the Manufactories of Profesor llollowav, 8o Maiden Lane, New Yoik, nd J 4 4 Strand, London, by all respectable ruggUt# and Dealers in Medicine throughut the United States and the civilucd orid. in boxes at SJ5 cents, 92$ cents, and >1 eaeh. HT There is a considerable saving by tking iho larger sizes. N. U.?Directions for the guidance of pnents in every disorder are affixed to earlj ox Dec. 10th 1856. 43?alt. ly. ROCK BILL ACADEMYI'M IE Exercises of this Institution mil . lx> resumed on the FIRST MONDAV \ JANUARY NEXT, under the superinMidance of its former Principal, Gen J< ?t 1N U ALSTON. His long experience and well-known reptution us a teacher of youth, render it allost unnecessary to say anything in n ferticc to hiti qualification*. Sutlicc it to state, int having received a thorough Academic location, he entered and graduated ut the outh Carolina College, and .since has been ig.igcd, for about fourteen years, in teach, ig. Such opportunities and experience, nve eminently qualified him for the iuipor* ml i.nci arduous untie* ofthoroughly iruii.ig nn>l developing the intellectual faculties, id have enabled liiui to acquire thai tact in npurting instruction to, and governing nung men which experience alone can give id which are essential to the pro?bcrily of II such institutions. We the Trustees, lerelore, in whose midst, he has for j earn rcn engaged in teaehing. knowing him to c thus eminently qualified, take great lennure, in recoiumending all who have i>ns to educate, and desire thou to Lc thojughlv prepared for entering any of our ollegeH. to send thorn here. Tho citizens of Rock Hill are moral, and lany of them religions. They ha\o a prosect of having established very soon, two Ihnrehes. There is here, a flourishing Ditsion of the Sous ot Temperance?there is ot a licensed grog-shop lu the place, and ll of its citizens seem determined to dtsountcnance everything calculated to tempt lie young and rising generation into either xtruvngance or dissipation. ' This Schoo', at its last adjournment, nuncrcd about sixty pupils, and we, its Trot, i-ea, can with pleasure, testify to the unii?rm correct deportment and studious hah. s of the students. Good and comfortable Boarding can be ad within convenient distance, in llus best unities, at Eight Dollars per month. The following are the rates of Tuition, or Session of live months; krthograph) ui>d Heading.,, $ 7 00 'he above with Arithmetic, English Grammar, and Geography, 9 00 'he shove with History, Natural Philosophy, die.,.,.,,...,., 12 50 'be Isvtin, Greek and Mathematics .. 17 60 The Scholastic year will consist cf two tensions of five months each, l'upils will c received atsny time, and will be charged rom time of entrance until the end of Mio esiion, except iu caso* of protracted sickc?s. 11. SIMPSON, Chmirntr.i. l(. p. Itk?acit, Surrtmry. l)ce )7 44 *t Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, R?>*id?*ait linrieen Deullif, YOHKV1LI.E, R. C., MTer* hi* Profeaaionnl Senicea to the cltL ro? of 1oncaater Village and aurroundiuf ountfT ARTIFICIAL TEETH inMrtcd on Gold 'late, from one to a foil eett Jnne 11th, 1866. 10-1 y Hide* Wanted. )A AAA LBs. DRY HIDES wanted. fo? /U?\Arv shieh 10 cents in cash, or enu in good* will be paid. 14A SLLT1NK * CVRETON. June 1, ISM. 19 C W L > -