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>iizce as supreme law Wic Constitution of the United States?thai il was our duty ' lo disregard the plighted faith of our falli- v rs, ami trample under out Icel '.he agree- * incut they had made, rather than see the constitional rights of pro|*rty maintained; j and moreover, that it was our duty to ^ elect a 1'resident of the United Stater, I u with a Congress to.sustain biin, who main- p t.lined that, when an American citizen crossed the boundary of the State and en- 1 tereJ the toriitury, he should he no longer j ^ a freeman pnj-aewu-d ol the iiialienhle .tghts , j >>f life, lilxjrly and the pursuit of happiness, hut reduced to the coiuii'ion of colonial ! va-salage?that no new Slate should be added to this Confederacy unless her cili j p zctis made her laws, not in accordance | u with ih< ir own will, hut in ohedienco to I k the tyrannical dictation of the citizens of c the old. j v Indiana rejecter! the-e ami Democratic, i" unconstitutional doctrine#, exhibiting a ! ;l patriotism and a fidelity to liberty worthy ! J of the best days of the Republic. Slie in- t strncied bir representatives in the Kcder- 1 a] Oorermneol to protect each c'tizco in ( all his rights of piopertv according to the guarantees of the Constitution, and that they should admit new States into the Linn n, demanding only that they prcseuta republican form of government. 0( TUB HOY.U.TY OF KVIPKNCK OK. I p TI1K WORM) IN TUB WITNKSScox U Diverse as arc tin. opinions of men even j of tl>? XAln?? rtim ?n.t ' 1 ' ....... .????. vwuiim i UUWUW ;*tU>J?Tl* p apparently the simplest and least liai L to j< misconstruetion. it 1* not to be wondered j stthatn universal concurrence of mankind )t in favor of any problem should bo regtrJed p nH (to use a lawyer's term,) a "royal cvi- d donee" of its troth. Indeed, so conclusive : ol is this concurrence deemed, that many the- ; tl oioginns iir<je it upon the attention of en- 7-? teriaiist* end skeptics ns a resistless urgu. j ment in favor of divinity. In fact upon only two propositions can we obtain the universal concurrence of Im ,t! inanity ; upon ail otlu r points and <jiiosti.>ns " Uian have "agreed lo differ." In the existence of a Supreme Creator, . v ail tribes and races of men concur. They j give him different attributes in accordance j wj,h their peculiar tastes ; but in the gene. | t ral belU f that tliere is u Cod, tliey arc y unanimous. j p, in the cfllcacy of 11 olio way's Universal pi RentOdlcr for tin- cure of disease a (ike ct noanirnity exists in the opinion of the , ot world. All countries,lube*.and inccs upon i vi orrtli employ these remedies and derive I v' benefit Irutu their UVC. Millions of savages to whose ears the very name of Christ lias never yet bet n whispered, me familiar with 4ho pi"j'erib s and powers of ilullowayV | y external and internal retiu dies. The mis- > ^ slonuries of lie.nth have preceded those of ^ Ithu Gospel ; and it' numberless instr.ncea, I tlm physic..! relict imparted by the former ; has obtained aujl secured favorable audi- 1 onco for the more nbst'avt and intangible t' Id. u<tn,.? ? l.u.1. ti... I..II? - n< -- i ? '"' b'" "r?"r* I t will) to bestow. ] it Our readers, when they lienr th.it Hollo. [jo Way'* Nlriliciari :.ro employed t?y every pec- t> pie, rml advertised in every tongue on fartSi i 1:1 nay untile contemptuously (*im wo j and j c' think the tule :i humbug :?l?nt let Ihviti be ; l' convinced (n* vn: have bvn,) Unit it U " nothing but flic naked truth. Wherever " ... . 1 ir typos and printing presses ovist, I'mkssor ^ Hollows} employ* tliero to pr'sdiim the | 0, itcrling luviili ui lii? lerncdiea:?wherever j they 4o net i*xi*t, be has employed accom- I e tl.shed interpreters, and tklnlilialicl special organs that inaku known las discovery , tougnes to vvhieh the Uiblo is ,*i stranger are eloquent with the tiaine .Mat fi.me of the j u great physician who has senile re. I gifts of b healing over all lands and sew*. j <1 The w orld is in the n iiiifiss*box<iiid gives enthusiastic e\ idoium in favor of 1'ia feasor j HolIoWu) ?t? remedies; an I let those who ! *~ would impugn such testimony be caution* ?for, in m? doing, by a parity of remain, ' tbey atrike at tbu very foundation of rolig- I ai ion and mornlity. Tlic world is in I lie wit- ? nesvbos nnd gives iin evidence lor Hollo- n way *? Boston 7V?rrBrr. tl mmtsmmmmmmmmmmaammamammtm Obituary, ' BKI'ARTEI) tins life on the 8ih iast., NAN '' CY HARRIETT, Intact iiaug!tt< r of .lames ti Itsrvey sod Margaret Mellow aged If. mouths, , r? -slier an iiinaea of three or lour dsjn . ^ mmm' LAHCA8TER PRICES CURRBHT. <XittRKCTKD WEEKLY , _ THOMAS K. MAiiILL L Hugging Gunny per yd 2S to U7 Bale Itiijiu, per 18 1"2 to !t Ootlen Hope per lb Hi to 'J.'t " Butter, lit i to 14 J?' B-~t, 4 U? 6 | *1 Bacon, Hog Ituuixt, 14 to Id hi H> to I" handle*. Ad. par II*. 37 to 4u Loll'o*, H??, It l? lt? fc. dorm W to |t*C Chicken*, per pair 20 to 'id Rggn, par dos I '2 Flour, par l?l 8.60 to V.IH) | Podde.', per ?al 75 85 Iron, per pound 8 to 4 1-4 I Lard, par H> l'2 1-2to 1ft ' Ia>ad, par lb 1*12 1 k(olaJ?e*, S. O. par gal 05 U) loo i 'i Neil*, cut, par keg 6*5 to d.SO > {\ Oat#, par huahcl 6* to 1* Oxiiaburga, par yard, haayy It to 14 Potutoea, Northern par hualial 35 ft I Potatoes*, Country par buahel ft(> to 7ft Powder, per lb 87 Rica par burhe! 4.&0 to ft.00 Hngar. N. 0. par lb 12 '.-2 to 14 44ugar, Cruahed, par lb lfi to 16 Halt, per aack 3.0O fit eel, coat, par lb. 28 to 2ft Tea flyuon, per lb luO to I.2A Tallow, par lb (acarra) 11 to 12 1-2 Vinegar, per gal. 40 to SO Tarn, par bnneb, ?ft to 1.00 ol THE MA UK El S. w New Y* rk Frh. ?. Crlton i?i?'t to-day, with *a!e? nf 1.000 i| heir* Quotation* unrhonjrad Wheat firut It white $1*0 ; red $1 60 Corn firm. Hp.rite C; Turpentine aUady freight* dull m New Oflc.ni*, Feb 5. M Halaa of cotton to-day 4500 bale*, and the III iiitrlMt ha iliff, Pork and I-thI droojnng ? Other irtUrt unchanged. C-HAKLK8TON Fol Corton Advanced.?The sales < icck, aa specified above, amount t< itlftis'of 10/MMk hnti'M ut 11 f rents, 2 I# 972 at 11*. 368 at lift. 1,233 ut 123 at 1 11 1,670 at 12. 640 r.t 12V, M 2$, 250 at l'J 5 16. 740 at 121. 1.521 a 170 at 124, 76 at 12 11 16. 1,964 at 41 nt 12 3-16. and 1,175 bales ut 13 >01 lb. We quote without any re fern nee to 1 egulur advance of to-day ; Ordinary to )rdin-irv 11{ a 12 cents; Low to liddling. 121 a 12} cents ; Good M'u 2j a 12V cents ; and Middling Ka cuts. CoI.U.VIC'A Fel t)n Saturday morning the news b Initio c.une to hand, but as her advices iiiiiiportuut tiiev liad no ell'eut on our <-t, and the quotations below will, w oiilidont, be found to bo as near tlx nlu" of the article as it impossible to iciii, viz; Inferior 10 J all; ordinar 11V ; middling 11 tt a 11 V ; good mid IV a 11 jj, fair 12 a l'2f, and choice 2V'-. . The sales of the week com ,079 bales. Bvisinoss ISTrvfirsoc, ? ? ? ?- ? V?? AW>Jl UOl.LOWAY'S OINTMENT ANI) Pll Laceration* of the flesh, bruises ami fi ne scansion coiupaiutively little puin or ineo incc when regulai In lubricated or dresser iolloway's OiiiUneiii. li> the nursery it iluabic as a cooling application for the i; xcoiiutious, aiii scabious Bores to which rou arc liable, ami mothers will find it th reparation for alleviating the torture of a en breast." A> a remedy for cutancoi ?-cs gene tally, as well us for ulcers, hoi iors, and nil scrofulous eruptions, it is i iraldy superior to every other external y. The fills huve a reputation for tin I" dyspepsia, liver, complaint-, ami disorC re bowels, Eo-extenaive with the range of ition. SALE OK Oil. M'LANKS VKUMIFlh Among the hundreds of letters, ceitil id orders received by the proprietors, Fl ros. of Pittsburgh, Pa., ot this inedicin 'flowing are selected to show itschaiacte iu elfect of i'a use ill a distant part fost: Kov ai.tos, Hoono f'o. la., Afuy In It! .t/ksshb Flxiiino linos.?U'Tiiletnen-1 > you to solicit an agency for the iuvu cnuifuge you prepare. Sometime sit nvh.i-c I one dozen vials of Mr. (J. Kdj escribed it in my practice: ami it prov feclunl iu the expulsion of worms, that v preparation, w ill satisfy the citizens < liage and vicinity. I'leasc send aic one the Vermifuge immediately. Yours, I SAM I LL UO: Nr.* i'nuvin?:nc?:, Tell., July 1. It! Mkimus, Fi.ruiko linos.?l'leane acm erinifugc for us as ivo are nearly out, un 'iiiaud foi it is very great. We bclivvr 1 lie Uv.-!tl ? TI UltlgC HIT l!l\.IIIICiJ. POUTER A DVCl RE AT CUKE OK KIIEU.VATI.SJ/ IN INN ATI, OHIO. CON \ 1NCING KV1DE Fur more than three ) Cars 1 have been i ig with iheuniatisin, and pain of the bom iut*. i have strictly followed the ail* hysitisiis, and at ollior tiinea u.cd such I lodieincs us l:a<l been recommended- fo tie rheumatism ; stili I did not impri ie lea.it, and was frequently compelled te ly bod, and thereby w as prevented from mg to in) bu?inc.vt. Some weeks ugo nJueed by a friund to try Carter's Spun is! no. The ellcct wa? miraculous. lleltc ably improved after 1 had taken the I i'?e ; I have only used one single turtle, a; milcly hie fiom ail pain. 1 I'eel better I sve telt for years, and I attribute .ny com restored health solely to the useoft'i pauirh Mixiurt. I consider it a most cxc lodicine ier rheumatism a el all diseases iooii, and checi fully recommend it to t it: ted. 1> it I HK1TT, South-east cdrnei Fourt ITaluut nU. ineiiinati, March 17, 1S55. Fobuary ith. 61-? hollo iuayT/'ills reef infinite benefit to persons wutlcririp Oi vous treniois and gcueial feebleness, novate the nervous system, and linn uiseles, as well as give tone to the sto iieir pmgative action is uuac<:oui| y pain, and as they have powerful st' I Well as aperient and purifying prop. ?y literally carry on the work ofinv ng the digestion, relieving the l?ow eh gulating the secretions at one ana the me This can not be said of any oilier no in existenceNews Advertisement TWO NEGROES FOR SA I'M IK subscriber will offer for sale nl ouster < II on Monday the 16 vdrnary Instant, two Splendid field I no of w hich is a tolerable gi od Black ad . good nod enreful band with a w ad teeiu. Tub other is an extraord uo hand Terms cash or a short credit. The above hands can bo bought nt pi lie on I bo aiunc day. N riTNDKKBUil Feb. 11, 62?It FAX COLLECTORS NOT! 1 Wll.l, be at the Usual piece* of L paying (for the purpose of rcct ax returns) on the following days, vi I Uo firms Monday .March 7'axaiiuw Tuesday 1'ly let's Musterground Wednesday Nniilla Thursday Jxai'L PiuLiV Coat una Saturday Stover* Monday Tank Tueaday Coreton'a Store NVedneaday Be lair Thursday I'otta Store Friday (>aigj?vtlle Saturday Returns mual be made by tho 20ll p April. Ki?e Negroes are required t ieir Taxes during tho month of Man hkh they wii 1 take due notice. Tas a are required to retarn to me the riu f niarririgea in their respective fnniili* ie Bflths and Dentlia among Whitea lucka, logethor j* *tla tl?edates of B tu -ea dentha &e. Citrgvmert. Fhyai? id Magistrates are required to m?k line rotuma to me of the non-Ta*payi eir respective neighborhoods. i. R MlJN'i KK, T.C, I. Feb It ft 2?* !f8thi- ^ew Advertisements 89^1 Notice. isVnt' ^'''s 18 10 forewarn any person from tradii . for a not. .given to I*. B. llainniond for Twer . " i I 'ollars dated sometime in January hut a *> j payable tbe first of January next, as the conai Cents eration for which said note was given has pro I ed to be unsound, and I will not pay said no llieir- , unless compcllod by law. good RALKIGll HAMMOND. Strict Feb il 1857 52? 3t Idling ??- - ?? ir 13 1 1 AhL occasion to say to my friend X customers and citizens of this Distri generally, that I have in store, at presci ' the largest and best assorted stock I lia y the had at this season of the year?abno were gvery article can be found, nnd that loo mar- j UH |uw 0 |?ark as tlu^same can be procun '*e' j nny place iri the State (groceries excepted, j true j ] atl, obliged to mv friends for their f'avo ' have j nnj must here say uiy intercourse with the V I'M for the last eight years lias been one of tl Idling j most pleasant nature; with few exce 1-1 a tions they have been prompt, and have in prise subjected nie t<? the disagreeable necessil of dunning. Such euatomers 1 am gieatl desirous to retain, and no exertion on ni part will be wanting to deserve their coi tinned favors. But ns no regular businei can be prosecuted advantageously within LbS. system or rules?I wish it understood tin 'lures hereaflei I do not desire the custom of nr who have not paid (part at least) withi 1 . '* 1 two vcars We have to pay or keep u ' wil" I our credit?which wc cannot clo, if ourcu ,h 'u* j turners pay us nothing, ashes, | J. ADAMS. cliil- | Feb. 11, 6'J?3t. o best I "hro- Sheriff's Sales. is dis- j By virtue of Sundry Writs fifa to ine d Is, tu | reeled I will sell before tbe Court Hon? ncout- ! door in l.anciister on tbe first Momln) i reme- ! March next, witliir. the La-gal hours of sal cu"e I f''"oiving Heal Fstate, \iz : lOo Acri . ,| inoic or ic.sa adjoining I<ands of Ma I ,m l'lylcr, Andre V Kowell and others, le' civili- j jl>(j <)M iinj (c, be aold as the property i 2 l F.lishn I'lxlcr at the suit of John M. Cruel J elt, adm'r and others. I'f. 1.75. 3K. j Also, All of defendants interest in and i licaU-s 1 3000 acres more <>r less adjoining lands i ctning 1 Jo'oi Muesey, A1110s MiMuiiiih ami othe o tl'? ' known "* (he I'lolulc lni.il-> ??f K.'ij.ih I'ltilliji ' ' Iwivd <>n m.d to be no Id an tlx; pmpeitv < r? *" Aaron I'l.iliipa, at the suit o! A. M l<owei of the nll(j ythiTH. l'f. 1.75. Also, 500 Acres, more or less wlicrctipi Di-fi. lixes adjoining Iatnd* of Jeremiah Fu wntc ,|erbnrk Jacob Funderburk, Waters and oil 'uablc orv levied on and to be sold an tlie properl ice, 1 of Nathan Funderburk, Jr., at the suit < r, and I 1 lion W lliiey. l'f 1.75. ed so ! Also 300 Acres more or le?s whereu o oth- | d"tVr?d'iniH lulcly renidetl brnnded by lane >f this { of Joseph Strain, Fntate lands of Una gross i t3r:.tlin and others leviud on nud to be so as the propeity ol Robert McAteer at ll ,suit of John M. Crockett ndministrator an others. l'f 1 75. Also the Houses and I,a ml attncht thereto containing 20 Acres more or le J the adjoining lands of Daniel IRnson Joel 1 al the |j|?, Ktiuin arid others levied on and to I 5 it to Mild as t lie property of Matlicw and Jol S. Turner at the suit ufS. II Emmons. ;s. ?'? ? Also 50 Acres more or less whereon I) CIS*- fend.ml lives adjoining Rands of Jereiuii Nt'F Fundcrbiirk l? M. Funderburk ami olbe " lexied on and to be sold as the property hU Ri.nnoiii l'l\l?-r al the suit of Thos Youngi is and administrator and others l'f 1.75. ice of j #\l-o 500 acres more or less whereon D Umily fenduiit lixes adjoining lands of John Wi r the j Situns John U WvMi John C Roberts*. jve in Estate of Joel Buxvi'rt ami others levied u i keep I lo k*' ho'4' 11:4 l'lW property of W I alien- 1 al l':u su" " and Will , (Jrcgorv administrator and others. 1 WM| l'f 1.75. 1 !? Also the House and lait xxlu-reon I lefts uncid- (p,(l| liv* h bounded north by (Jay Strct fourth , \\ ,.?t by tlie I'ri-sbytioinii Cburcb I. ad am South bv Lot of Felix Me Dir.lull and Ea than 1 bv Street levied on and to be m?I I i iplete- ! Pr,,|u'ity of E. I) Kennedy, at the eu . f)| i of Jus. R Hunter &. others l'f 1.75. -oili-nt ' Also 50 Acres more or less, whereon I) fend.ml lues adjoining lands <.l W. J. Sto | tier N M Heck ham and others lev ied on ur he sf- j |0 jjold as the property of Jatnes (JtRR } at the suit of J K Cnretoii and W J Stogn b und j conditions cash. l'f. 1 75. J. I). IlAll.K, S R. I), j Feb. 11 ?b57 52?3t. I NlitiliO (ilRL FOR SALE. Martha Caakcy, 1 In Equity Ra I from | v caster, l\lili< Tbcy Sarah Klizabetli Caskcy, y to change I ;o tlie vestment, macli Under the dvcre? of the Court of Kqui . , in above case, I will sell at Rancaster Con ,ai"' House on Monday the 1 Hi I. February 185 "" ( a likely negro giil nuimsl Margaret agi urtier. ,^,,,,1 ]*j years belonging to the Estate igors- ( William Caskcy (the 3id.) i, and j TERMS a credit of 12 months, (bo pu same chaser to give llond with two good siircli mvdi- with interest annually from day of sale, e copt as much cash as will pay costs. JAMKS II. WITHERSl'OON. ? C. K R. D. iS, Feb. 2, 1867, 61?'21? l'f $2. nri SOUTH CAROLINA. LL. i RANCASTER DISTRICT. ; l^nth of By Junta II. Wilherapoun Kxfuire On, unids n?ry ;*??r sani District. smith WHEREAS. Wlllis.n C Ni-l-i i., 'IIgon applied Jo me for letters of Administrate linnry I on nil ami singular tin* (iooda mul Chntlh K'jfhln and Credits of Mrs. Martha llnnii; ! Nisbet, widow, late ot the District nforcaui rivate deceased. i ii i'.sk are, therefore, to eitc and hi IK. monish all and singular, the kindred it creditors of the said deceased, to he and a _____ pear before me at our next Ordinary'a Cou ,Tor the s;.id ilintiict to he hoMen at Iwinea Lfj. ter Court House on the I6ih d iy of F? Tax ' 'n*' lo *^"w rause, if any, why the sa administration should not he granted. i i (iiven under my hand and ser 'a | | L.S. /this 'Jnd day of February in tl 2 ( y year of our Lord one thouaar ^ eight hurdred and fitly seven and in tl . Slat year of American Independence. J AM KM II WITIIKRSPOON, ! o u a. tj Full. 4, 18.77. 61?31?p f 3 C I" A LIST OF LETTERS, Hi ' Remaining in tne I'out Utliee at laineai 13 tor U II. H. C. January 1st IH57 I t W. R Bennett, Mian. I'. ti Brown, Alai h day lluek, J l>. Caskey, K J. M Dunlp, IV. I 0 pay | Faulkner, H F F'oeber, Isruina A. Ilemb rh, of Martha Hunt, J. B. Hanna, W R I loopay Kdilb Morton, ll.trber Hood, J. l-oag, Mis tuber K. Massey, J. I>. McCransy, R. Montgoin< alao 1 ry, R. II. Neely, E. K. Rankin, Dr. C. 1 1 and ; Stone. R. M. Sims, U. II Mtokee, I). 1 irtha, Mtillwell, T. 11 Wheat. Sarah William rlans, I Snin'l. Williams, Mrs, A. B, Water*, Jon e the ' than Wallace. Michael Wise,Thou.Tidtvel era in IV. W. Taylor. i Persona calling for letters in the abov D. | list will please My they are advertised. | TIIOS R M AH I Us P. M. . ( Miscellaneous. " I EBENEZER ACADEMY, j HO J. 1 rpHK TRUSTKKH ot the Kbcnezer A- j * j A cadeiny?-situated at hbeuezeriille. : 1MI?( lj. York District, S. C., three miles from Rock lT. Hill Depot, Charlotte and So ith Carolina , tyft0 a" I te Rail Road?announce to the public that ita wuc. exercises will be resumed on the Utid MON- | DAY IN JAMJARY NKXT, under the care . ' '. of JOHN R. BHURLttY. Mr. Shurley'a ; " S* ,,( kuov. i) reputation us a teacher, precludes the j ^ awfuj ' *? j necessity of our saving anything ?s to his | yuxua| <i cl qualifications. | upen ihc 'I he Acadoiny will be furnished with a \jy Quack ke Philosophical and Chemical apparatus, ! goon, as i Globes, Maps and Charts, and every convo- j name, to n* j nier.ee necessary to aid in imparting tlior- j to all pei o ugliness of instruction. ter, with ) I Our Academy being located in a beauti- I occupatio r-"1 | ful ami liealihy section of country, where i extreme | m I there are few temptations to vice and ex- j MK1>I1 IN ,e trnvagancc, we intend to spare no pains or 1 . . P' expense, to make it worthy of patronage.? i stitutiojv Students will he prepared either for College ; ^.'j^TyMi or the common business of life. I ??? I ?. IIU'V li Ml TF.RMS OF TUITION PKR SIvSSlON have vote OF I'lVK MONTHS. ?olicc 1 *s Languages and Mathematics, $17 00 j. j Philosophy, History, &c, l'i 00 treatn nt Knglish Grammer and Geography, 9 00 Just Pe iv Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, ti 0? on *,p,.nii in Students will be received at any time, and vice of Oi p charged only Iroiu time of entrance, toil no and other s j deduction will be made for absence unless ' Consilium urruKionoii ny Hick iickh. | (in a scale Since it has been noised abroad that con- | die receip venielit Hoarding cntiiioi be had, we beg Address _ i leave to state lliat n<> Student lias e\er been '"K ^urgei j permitted to leave for want of liomd ; and ' , TM ^ ihat now, as in days past, boarding can be I t'ncci i- I had in the be-t families ?l 88 HO per month, i j,. v Students ate charged 60 cents per term in I for tire a ood. l'? K. AVERY, President of Board. '* It J. AOams, Secretary. rjjl I r- Jnuunr) It 48?4t UVUI '* ?-pilK ' I'.lH'iie/.i r I'emale A?-u<l?>iiiy. **?}' . ... , Three 11 rpill'< 'I rustecs of the ' Kbenezer Kemalc tached, lo X. Academy,"' located at Kbenezervillo, jjK. ^\Mlt L,f York District, S. C., take great pleasure in Mine, fi r? I announcing to the politic, that Miss IIF.N- purls of s,! 111F.TTA I1KNRY, will continue to .Minernlo j| | teach in the Academy for the ensiling scho |,.. ry lastic year, beginning on Hio 2nd MONDAY Terms ei in JANUARY, 1807. jn{f lo ti, Miss IIKN It Y has had six or seven yearn ,n experience as a Teacher, and those who I<ancni have patronized her. do but award a just tribute to her worth, when they say that c D'. she is "an aecoiuplished, ellicient mid con- i c J t?f . i tt anu scnu ul sclentu-iis teacher. Persons wishing !heir daughti rs or wards, " ~ ,, thoroughly trained in the more mini and (llvUljl Is useful, as well us the ornamental branelies * -jsT 1 ij, < of cdiieatioii, Would do well to commit tlieiu I u t.|( |j j to Miss Henry's guardianship. Terms, per tl. s? ssiott of live months*. barrels, ai Reading, Writing and Arithmetic 8 8 00 Pj j" English Uruinmer and Cieogrnphy, Macaroi . with the above, 9 00 Philosophy, History, Botany,&c., 12 00 Soda and D EXTRAS. sold extre je French, 10 00 .. _ in Mimic on Piano, *20 00 * 0*' Use of Piano, I no Students will be received at any tiuu\and La< t._ charged only troni time of entrance, but no ^ r t|i deductions w ill be made for absence, unless _ ' r? occasioned by protracted sickness. ?| Each Student in charged AO cents for lc ' ! no wood. boarding, exclusive of lights, run J\ntfcI1.*' bo obtained in the best families at $8 per month. at '' j| III behalf of the Trustee*. ,p JOHN MASSE Y, i ~ E. V. AVKKV, > Coin. BONN I, J. G. RICHARDS. > la.ee Urn Jan 1 I, -18 ? 41. Hoop Sk ? ? Vests, Ja | SOUTH CAROLINA. I settings. n- LANCASTER DISTRICT. ceived at 15V James 11 \Vilhrrefn?mt F.nif., Ordina- Octob, rv for said Dislriet. Whereas, Hugh * I Wilson lias applied to me for I.elU-rsof Ad- % I *E ai "* j ministration on all ami singular the Hoods ^ \\'u 11 | and Chattels. Rights and Credits of John ,mt I Godfrey late of Union County N. C. de- H coased > i " kr- j I'll USF, are, therefore, to cite and admon- i ],a to j ish ail and singular, the kuidred and eredi- I IH 1 tors of the said deeeased, to Ik; mid appear *'r | before me at our next Ordinary's Court for | the said district, to be holden at Lancaster : Court House on the 18th day of February j Hardware 1 Inst , to ahow cause, if any, why the said j usual J administration should not be granted. ' V J Given under my band and seal. . ^ovi i i 801'"?d dyy of February in j n" f jtl'41 >?*"r of our I.ord one th'?u- Headqu >n | sand eight hundred and fifty-seven and in n" the 8Dt \enr of American independence. JAMES II. WITHEUSroON. I ... , ty O K I). ! ORDEI rt Feb. 4, 1857. 51?2t?p f $a 00 i I "I1"" i7, . Aura.' ^ Law Notioe. Candina THE undersigned ha\? funned a partner- j held, on r- ship for the practice of l.xw in laisc.istei i ry next. and the surrounding Districts. j The v< x- : A'l business entrusted to their care will day, and receive prompt attention. Headqu a HAWKINS A*. WYLIE. Colon, Titos. N. Dawkisw, Unionville, S. C. .ofthis or Jons I). \\ \ me, Old Ordinary's Otliee in j _ the Court House at Linrnntcrville, S. C. | J>. D. Sii 1 Dec. 10th 1850, 43?tf. j NEW FALL ~ ~ j asd i mie i ' WINTER GOODS. District. i i j , ., , , I All Gn .? Just received and constantly receiving a i " . -. i ...* ..? P..i. ?_J ie|Vt* l,ro r* ""kv "V.. ? va < Nil mill, I Winter Good* selected by one of the tirm | ,i ' in th? Northern Mnrketa. which will bo aoli* I |( 'n as low as the loweal. Give us a call before j onnosite j. purchasing elsewhere, if you wish to nuve ' Sent money. p., HASHKLTINEdt CURETON. rl l<anca*lcrville, <tel. 8, 1856. 3 t-tf. Til E f t\ FltASEK k THOMPSON. w FACTORS, j A i'<1 " i COMMISSION MERCHANTS inortilieul >* , ASo humiHty ? I FORWARDING AGENTS, forthwith Adder's North Wharf, Dec. a | FRKD'K. K. KK \H1R, 1 fl. p. . ? p FALL g. THOMPSON. ( Gltarleiton, b. L. , >0 Nov. Mh lUit, 38? ly. pd. FLANKS ! BLANKS!! A **>1 B. We Mould call the attention of members o 1 .,jon# co the bar ami magistrate* of this and the *ur j vvish rounding Distiicta, to our extensive assort yt,ar l4 ment <?f Blank*. We hate now on hand \fr ^ Vi s full supply printed in excellent style, nud >|jj| ren(j j" can till all order* promptly at act auly.tive cent* per qnir<> cash. j>n ^ We are alao prepared to print Brief* at 13 ahort notice, in hnndvome style and aa low (?w\l I aa the work can bo done any w here in the . Stele for ?*.%. J*1" " ? _ Tnxeaini ; to ii I Kb l'it i Vat EEL "t ' office eve |/\ or I J lirst.rate Hand* aeruatomed to i the same re 11 9 make Cotton. W. MoKENNA. Jen. 19th 1867, 48?4t j F.b . # Miscellaneous. WARD ASSOCIATING IIIL4DELPH1A. Ill AN r ANNOUNCKMKFT. persons afflicted with Sexual Disease* h as SPERMATORRHEA. SEMINAL ESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHOEA SYPUILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, 01 U SE, Ac., Ac. J WARD ASSOCIATION, in view o! destruction of human life, caused b) iseassa, and the deceptions practised unfortunate victims of auch disease* 8, have directed their Consulting Sur i CHARITABLE ACT worthy ot theii giva MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS son* thus afflicted, who apply by let/ a description of their condition, (age, n, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cas**s o! poverty and suffering, to FURNISH IKS FREE OF CllARtiE. jward Association is a benevolent ill established by special endowment, lot ' of the sick and distressed, afflicted ulcut and Epidemic Diseases " Itlnu roles of means, which the Directors d to expend in advertising the above t is needless to add that the Associa.uvnds the highest Medical skill of the will furnish the most approved modient. iblishcd, hy the Association, a Report atorrhrea, or Seminal weakness, the lanisui, .Masturbation or Self Abnse, diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the ; Surgeon, which will be sent by mail d envelope,) FREE OF CllAUGE, on t ot TWO ST AM PS for postage. 4, Dr. GEO. K. CALHOUN, Consult, an, Howard Association, No. il Soutli trcet, Philadelphia, Pa. B\ aider of tors. GEO. FAIKCHILD, Secretary. IRA D. HEAUTWELL, President. i? lt*57, 51 ? ly. I) MINK m SALE. subscriber oilers for sale a valuable. ii Mine in latncastrr District, with nndreil mid Sivlu Said Mint- is seven miles east ol t House, known as lite Steven's ivorably mentioned in the late reProf. I.eilier. State (it ologicul and gicnl Survuyor.wbo.se report is hered 10. An examination is requested isy, and may be known by apply e subscriber. W.M. STEVENS, iter C. II. S. C. Jan. "th 47?3ui Charleston Courier and Cure I in: opy triweekly tor lUiee month* bills to this otliec. iHlESi GROCEiUEiS! ! IKt'KIVKI> A LAKCK SEPTET <?K ernl, No. 1, '2 and a, in bbl*., and bail id Kits'. English dairy and pine uppU dffce, crushed and Ineuii Sugars, nva Coffee, N. O. Molasses, iii, Currants, Raisins, Almonds Oruuiiih Jellies, Junes Pickles, pir Fruits, Huston Crackers, all of which will l>? luely low for cash. HASSKETINK k CURETON. i, 1850. 41?tl lies' Dress Goods e stork of I Oldies' Dress (ioods g in part as loll jws Fancy tint iks, fancy Merinos, Pel-iin-, AI 'oplitis, and a tine assortment o and American Prints, just receiver ANSKI.TINK & CL'It E TON 'S. It, 34-tf ETS, itibb(>iis, Jaconet, S\v iss am ler Sleeves and Collars, Corded un( irts. R. R. Corsets, latdies' Alerint conet and Swiss Edgings and In A handsome as-orlnieiil just re l:\SSFI.TINK Si fURETOVS. r Mth, 1S56. 3 4 if. re just receiving our second supply o iter goods, our tirsl being nearly ul Consisting of Blankets, I'iiuU Mousliti DcLuins ;s Dress Goods, a large supply of dies Cloaks, at very low prices, Large additions to our Stock of Beady Made Clothing Bool*, Shoes, llats uml Caps. , all of which will be told at on low prices. Give us a cull. IIASSLLIINK L CI KKTON. I, I860. 41 ? t arters 5th Brigade South Caro lxna Militia. CAMDEN, Dec U9lh 1856. < .VO. ?. nance of*older* from " Hcadqunr nn eKmion for MAJOR (ILNE command the 3rd Division of Moutl Militia, is hereby ordered to bt \\ EDNESD.W, the 'J5lh Fcbruu >tes will be counted on tho saint returns made immediately to tin rlers of this brigade. Is arc charged wilh tho extenMni ?ier. By order of Cir.N W. J.TAYLOR. ANXott, Brigade Major. "Law Notice. undersigned have formed a Partner ibe practice of l.iw in I^menatei aineaa entrusted to them, will r? nipt attention. CASTON Si. ALLISON. it'Rlow CaaToa, Camden, S. C. AM.ts< !*, Oflice on Diuilnp Stret tho C. II. l/incaaterville, M. C. iber 17th, 1856. 3 J-tf. 'IRST, LAST AND ONLY NOTICE ?er*ons who kuow themselves to b< bted to tlie subscriber, to nave tlx Lion of being dunned, and the dee| of hnvingtt to do, will phase settb i and save coat an w? II an feelings P. T. HAMMOND, d 42?tf. Notice. persons indebted to the siihscribci plunk from Steam Saw Mill, will me. forward and nettle immediately I to clone all accounts for the pant ibler will always be found at thi y to settle with persons. J. M. INGRAM Ith 1857, 48 ?4t 5RS OF REAL ESTATE in Lan o hereby nolih.-d that the Towr jat be paid on or before the 15th the undersigned will al'end at hiry day forth* purpose of receiving J. C- 8ECSKST. Secretary of Couocil. 1S07. ' SI?? f Lotteries. SWAN & C0;s LOTTEBIEI Erilliant Soheme \! , 3.295 PRIZES -L0WE8T PRIZE * , MOKE THAN ONE PH1ZK TO BYBUY T TICKETS! PR1Z ES a U ARAN TEED 1 [ ALABAMA LOTTERY! j [Authorized by the State of Alubarru ; SOTHERN MILITARY ACID i; M V LOITER1 r| CLASS FT, I To be drawn in the City of Mobile. > j ubatna, in public on ; I FRIDAY, JANUARY 30. 1857, | ON TIIK PLAN ur SINGLE NUMBERS. I , NT P ure.haaers in buvinjf 10 Win Tickets, (when the number* end in I. 2. 4. 5, 6. 7, S, 9, 0,) are guaranteed a Prize ! <5>(i0?Halve* and Quarter* in proportio j or Certificate* ot' 10 Ticket* will be *old | the rates below, tor the risk on the ticke ' and which entitle* the holder to *11 he dru< j o\cr the $60 Prize*. SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. Ko.ooo Tiekets**3.'295 I'rize* Prizes Amounting to $320,00 Will be distributed according to the f< lowing Unrivaled Scheme! 1 Prize of $60,0 I " 25,0 1 " lt?,0< | ) ? a n. 1 " 5.01 a " 'i.o '2 ' 1.0 | 10 " '2 ,100 " 1 100 " 1 | APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 pr'e of25<>npp'i. to60,000 pr's. are 10 ! 4 " 200 " 25.000 " 8 4 " 175 " 10.000 " 7 8 " 125 " 6,000 " 1,0 t 8 " 100 " 2.000 " 8 8 " 75 " 1,000 u <1 I 40 " 65 " 250 " 2,6 I 3,000 " 60 are 18>',0 i 3,205 pr's aniount'g to $326,0( ' Tickets f 16; Halves *8; Quarters * Eighths %'4. o PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 30,000, corn ponding with those Numbers on the Ticki printed on separate slips of paper, are cm I eled with small tin tubes, and placed in u u heel. The first'219 Prizes, similarly printed n encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved.and ami I her is drawn from the wheel of Numb, . and at the same time a Prize is drawn lr< f the other wheel. The Number arid Pr j drawn out are opened and exhibited t.? I audience and registered bt the Comuiissii era, the Prize being placed against the uu her drawn. This operation is repeated ur all the Prizes nrc drawn out. Ahproximatio.s I'iiues.?The two p ' | eecdiug and the two succeeding Numbers ' tlio.-.c drawing the first 19 Prizes will lie < ' tilled to the 70 Approximation Prizes, ' cording to the scheme. The 3,000 Prizes of $60 will be dolor int'd by the last ligure of the Number tl draws the $60 000 Prize. For example tlie number drawing the $60,000 Prize ei i wiiii .>o. i, men all II.e ticket* where I 1 number etuis in 1 will be entitled to $00. If the Number ends with No. J, then all t I'iehets where the Number end# in 2 will ' entitled to $60, and so on to 0. Imiuccmf.nts to Clubs.?As, by tl Scheme, one Ticket in every 10 is yuan j teed to draw IjktiO. We will sell Cerlilicn | of Packages of 10 Tickets (where the nu j bers ends in 1, '2. 3, 4, 5, li, 7, 8, 0, 0, 1 | the following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of l'ncknge of 10 Whole I Tickets, $ I Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 1 Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter Tickets, Certificate of Pnckage of 10 Eights Tickets, ] . I It will be perceived, by this plan, that J Si 100 the purchaser has u Certificate of , j Tickets, when if he huys Tickets he no , | on y get for that sum <5^ Wholes, thus l buying Certificates he has four more ehan ! for the the larger Prizes?Halves and Qu , I U*r Packages in proportion. ' Iu ordering Tickets or Certificates Enclose the money to our adores* for I i Tickets ordered, on receipt of which tf will be forwurded by first mail Purehus can have tickets ending in any figure tf may designate. The list of drawn Numbers and Pri; I will be sent to purchasers immediately 1 tcr the drawing. Purchasers will please wite th r signatures plain, and give their Post Otli County and State. wr k cmember that every Prize is dr? | nnd payable m tull without deduction. NT All prize# off 1,000 and under, p ! immediately after the draw ing?other pri ' at the usual time of thirty days, in full wi out deduction. All communications strictly confident In future our Lotteries will be drawn r ibo 10th, 20th and 30th of each month. Prize Tickets cashed or reuew?d in otl j Tickets r.t either office. Orders for Tickets or Certificates can ; addressed either to a S. SWAN & CO, Atlanta, On. i or H. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala ? or S. SWAN, Uox 200, Mobile, Ala Dec. 17, 1856. 44. South Carolina Uriah Small, John S. ") In Kauity, Jjine Small, P. T. Ham- I Usr Diet., Hill moud K*e'rs.,of John ) Partition real , I II. Small, deceased ( personal Kstatt , vs. I II. Small, tjee'd. I Joseph Smsll npd Del- I lia his wife, et. al. J ' It appearing to niy satisfaction that W John Van Huroo Tye, one of the defendm in above case reside without the limits this State, it is ordered on motion of liuum, Sol'r. for complainant thai the a William John Van Huron Tye, do an?w l plead or demur to the Hill in above case, i or before the 1st day of April, 1857, oth i wise judgment pre confesso will be ordwi r against hiin JAMBS H. WITHKRMPOON, C. K. 1. D Corn's Office, Dee. 2S. *66. 46?a P. i r A MEDICAL REVOLUTION*! = Tin; WOULD 1'HAKI.tlOliH J 3 j . m$^}% HO LOWAY'S OINTMENT. THE GREAT COUNTER IRRITANT!! If! The virus of disease often uiakea its way to the internal organs through the pores of the skin. This penetrating Ointment, uini"* ting under tile huml as it isrqbhed in, is absorbed through the same channels, and reaching the seat of inllamation, promptly mid invuriubly siibduea it, whether local-.'I in the kidneys, the liver, the lungs, or any other important org?ui. It peuutralen ihe ,|e surface to the interior, through the counh 3t leas tubes that communicate with the sk:ij ?f as summer rain passes into the. fevered n ; earth, ditVussing its cool and regenerating influence. ts. SKIN DISEASES AND GLANDULAR as ^ SWELLINGS. Every species of exterior irritation ia quickly reduced by the anti inlluiuqiator> action of this Ointment. Angrv Eruptions, such as Sal? Rheum, Erysipelas, Tettwr, Ringworm. Suuld Head, Nettle Raeh. Scab J bies (or itch; &LK.. die out. to return no /, more, under its application. Hospital e\pe rience in all parts of the world prj*e* il? ol- infallibility in diseases of tiie skin, the u?u*clea. tne joints and the glands. ULCERS, SORES. AND TUMORS. The effect of this utiriva ed externa, ft) remedy upon Scrofula, ami other virulent 00 ulcers ami sores, is almost miraculous. It Ob first discharges the poison which produce* 00 suppuration aad proud flesh, and Ihus the Ou cures which its healing properties after 00 ward complete are safe as well as pertirt00 nent. bo WOUNDS, BRUISES, BURNS, ANu 00 SCALDS. 00 In cases of the fracture of the houcs. tn juries caused by steam explosions, Bruises ioo Burns, Scalds, Rheumatism, Stiffness of the 00 Joints, and contraction of the sinews it is 00 einploved and warmly rec Jinmetidcd bv the 100 faculty. This marvelous remedy has been 100 introduced by its inventor in person into nil loO the leading Hospitals of Europe, and no 00 private household should be without it. >00 UNDENIABLE TESTIMONY The Mcdic.nl Staff of the French and En >0 glish Armies in the Crimea have officially 4 signed their approval of Hollowav's Ointment, as the most reliable dressing for sabre cuts, stabs, and gun shot wounds. It is n| so used by the surgeons of the Allied N* vies. s??- Both the Ointment and f3 ills should he used in the following me cases : Bunions, Mercurial Eruptions, >n<* Burns, I'iles, Chapped Hands, Rheumatism, ,n" Chilblains, Ringworm, "r8, Fistula, Salt Rheum, J"1 (rout, Scalds, lze Lumbago, Skin dis am*. l''e Swelled (Jlands, Sprains, un Sore Legs, Stiff Joints, ,n* Sure Rreaat*, Tetter, Sore Heads, Ulcer*, Sore Throats, Venerea, Sore*, re* Sores of all kinds Wounds of all hinds, to Sold at the Manufactorie* ol I'rofns. sor Hollow;,/, 8(> Maiden Lane, New Vera, and 244 Strand London, bv all respec,. bie Druggists and Dealers in Medicine-through out the United States and the ci\ilu i world, in pot?, at 25 cents, fcdj cent*. -a ! til each. IUM ( ^ he There is considerable saving l>> taking the larger size*. Iu. IN. II.?Direction* for the guidance c' |j.. patients in every disotder arc efuM-d 0.10 ll pot. ,. live. l"th 1856, 44 ? nh. if Ills ' in* To the Stook-Raisers tea in-1 ' at i Lancaster, Kershaw, and 8urroandinff Country, 4 T ii Plantation recently purchased from l0,J , a-'V. I'. T. Hammond, Ksq., " miles en*' > r j Lancaster C. II., will be kept pernancy 1; ^ i one tine Imported Jacs, Blsck Spntiirrd. .n.i u fine Mahogany liny Stallion, Kagii a superior trotter, possessing ur.fli .oineg game and wonderfu' power of ecdurrnrc | Also, my fine itralunin Hull, Dido, 'J *crr* '?r I old in April next, and recently awarded n premium at the State Agricultural Fair *? ul" Columbia. The Brahmin was imported a -v few years ago froui the Kasl Indies, and ;rv l'eH said to travel 80 or 90 miles per day. O, ? ,,r" biucd vvilli superior iiiiichmg qualities, in equalled symmetry of form,wiili the action el , ! the Deer and the high prices thev reiuliy the ' tell for, place the in beyond alt doibt. f j ley superior to any breed now on the f:ie-? ers the globe. These 3 fine animals will " ten icy be $12 by the insurance. Care will bv taken to prevent accidents,?no responsible zes should any occur. $30 will be clmrg.d .or af- Jennets, 50 cents to the Groom in <-wr l case. teir j Apply to the Groom on the nreini?-? ice, Alto, w ill Ik; carried ou it JJlMt'ksiii.lh >h- | by one of the bent no^ro Smith's airywi. v w n to be found. Charges reasonable nnd * ?< ? well done. aid Jan. 14th 1857. 48?if. ~ L.llk ARI1W, ial. TUB subscriber busjust received In* :;?{ on j ply of - FALL AND WINTER GOOD,< ! ana invites hi* friends and customers t<> ex. H" mine his assortment, before purcasitijf elsej where. He sill soil ' vhrayrr than the eht >p * ; Ml," for cash, or upon the ysi/ul tei ijis U piinctosl customer*. II'ih stock is unusually large, ?oi ?i in part of ladies' Pansy Dress Goods, Genie men's Wearing Apparel. Hau, ?*? ' (fine Beaver and Woil,) ( Heavy Staple Goods, "'j* and a very su|>?rior I lot of Gold and Stiver Double Case W a t e e <y Also some very fine Fancy J wcVy, ,n He ia thankful for past f.ivor m l * * i nt i cits a continuance of tJie same. 1 :? . -a e * 1 come all, if you w i?b to obtain good b if " gain*. II d J. B. CJON.iKT 'er'| Ortol^r i9, 1846. d'-hm on I ESTATE NOTICEi 4 II rlsima due the Kstate of I" K I ore I i V ton, uiusi b* paid hy return >1 ty B . I J. K. CIJKBT<?>, J . _. B in. S B. MAS.- ..* , ; | r I