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?n?5 importance of the matter. Contiguous States, or neighbors should be ever ready j?y and ?v illing to remove nil obstructions. which nerve no materially to detriment their bor () \ deling friends. We Write "pm-bonn pub- t ^jr lieu" and when the subject is atti tided to, j | will be appreciated accordingly bv our grate- j j\ ful and peace-loving people. -p We hope to be ill I. incuster the approach- j rig Slimmer, when we will avail oil melt' of ' j(if) the opportunity of speaking to you friend C. j |( MiC.,l)r. C.. &c.t ..in proprU persona." ! J '\ Col. \\ hile of Kansas, was with ua not J"!' long since, nnd created no little sen-af-or J ' among the philanthropic and patriotic citi- i J " xens of Anson. There seemed to bo a con- A 1 aiderable migratory spirit among our peo- J * pie. nnd the indications now favor th" no- *? i tion that lie (the K. Orator,) will muster Th quite a companv. I Joli This is doubtless a;- important time.? He th?se are golden moments, indeed nnd in J H truth to the people of the South, nnd thry TJ alio..hi not let them pass bv nnimproved.be- Joli cause, forsooth, Kansas Territory must soon J"S be shaped into States, either nn'i, or pro- Mil slavery, and the facta are decidedly in our T favor if we but use advantagcoualv the fa- J T cilities which wo have. The country is j 8 J most indubitably a desirable one, both as a , J R cotton and grain growing region. The op- [|L. portonitv is a fine one for those who wish Jar to emigrate west,or to a fresh country. You j (' 1 sec, there is no capital aetuady necessary, 'HI in order to make the move, and then to be j K > fed from (J or I 2 months is no little item in ' Wr the consideration of emigrants. So young ; I,,., men you should be up and doing. As for j f>.t] our part, "we have a wife and can't con j p < vcrieiitly go. R I There is but little news of particular j moment, about C. F. College, except the , recent denominational change in the I'. O , and Village, known new aa Anaonville, and t the fire which consumed a store house, and , Mo aome $ U?GO worth of stock, owned bv W I oev A. Meiidenhnll, Esq., but fortunately, fur the I'"1 : . r-"l".v.v, mu in'unf nim uii'iviuiiiUiKr vv 1*1 r | insur> a l?y the Greensboro' M. I. Coinputiy I The College has about the iihii.iI number | of minutes. The bonrd of health during I ' the prerent session has been good. Tlie j*^1 commencement week nil' iuihrauc the 10ih IMl ot .March next, when n crowd in expected, H j a usual. * A fine opportunity for the j 'bohoy's to ace lasses sv eel. We still en- I tcrtain our old opinion in relation to An- ' v soiix'ulc, to w it : that it in a hc.ltl'V Incir i r,tl, tion, notwithstanding the npp.irenl contra- i oik dietary facta. The place has been anfortu- J w ii nate. not unlike mail) other Institutions. i lur 'i tie subject of religion, thoiig'i lust, not ' <?f i leaal. in rather at a low ebb. The tjieni- j bcr< of the vitrionw denominations, general- I M' 1 Iy, acHin to he in rather a letliogic condition | mmm an ! eonai rjueiitly the ainner seems not to he . concerned about any of utlioao things1'? j ? Time*, how?v?r for icvivala aroincd to ho 1 II rather of a peiiodicnl eliamcter, owing per 1 Imp*, to the custom of the country, and the rn ra pnnetu I ty and nHHidnity of the ' *" It'tni-deiial eotjiH, (lining the months of Jul) j *u'" and August. A better day and stale of l'ic things we hope ia not far dinlunt. ,n? The Baptist design ewnstituling a church r.t W nd? abuto'<?Q the 6th Sabbath and Sat* | ap| urduy piceeding, iu March next, He*. W | . , F. Itrrtington, w ill be, and is therefore,earn- j ntly and cordially invited to lie with uh on that occasion, and o.her tuinialcrs, brctliteii, and lnuiids whose convenience i t may suit #!| We reaide live utiles North of W.nlesboro', ; directly on lbs Flunk Uoad.und would bo happy to have the H?v. \V. F. it. and others I with i a. The Kduor, and ot'iar frieinU of j \ < Lancaster, would Uieet with a heart* wel- j th? come at our place of abods. 't he Baptist ,or have very good and commodious house of worship at said Town. K" We hope, m-dhera, brothers, sisters, un- 111 clem aunts, cousins and friends, wih respond to this epistle soon. We do not mean ^ throu.'h tiih Ledgsr, unless you are so dis- j(j.. posed, but to Ansotivilie North (Carolina. (||( fciuN OF LANCAVTKR. Aoaonville, N. C. Feb. 24. 1H57. I For the Ledger. IAHTHB <>* lai.lhe is fairer than the lily whit*. And more modest, by far, than the violet, ! ,m Shr'ii lovelier too, than the Star* ot the night, tu ad earth has no Kytnph that tau rival hvr "lyet. . Uc But the hly 'U droop, and tho violet die, When the chill, moaning bleat* ot autumn ph shall coiue ; | In And the brightest Star that ia act in the sky ' of ?ah be loit in the light of the morning's sun : { * But lanthe's lovelincsi never shall die? pa (Tlie beauty of the'Coul can know no decay) I And growing tnoie lovely as time passes by, ma She'll bloom as the rose, to the clov ol her tut day. lanthe'a more bright than the morning's alloc ^ ^ When Aurora unveils her a aim sunny fsce : I tua And more sweet her voice, than the seven , , 1>w string d lyre That Orpheus strung in the valleys of Thrace; Jl.it Aurora'II not Hsf from her Ocean bed A i it Oaisens* S .n si.1,11 ..i .i tlio lvr? u. iha... " When the Angd'a last tramp awaken* ilia dead j *r And pitirluiiiu to the world that lime ia no more ; Ret Iaulhe'a ioeelineet never shall die (The beauty of the soul can know no decay) ' And winging her flight to the Zloo on high, She'll grow more lovely thro' ote.uity'e day. rM - - en, .n , "o IHK COLTVKR ?r COTTON IN INDIA A ^ FaiM'HK.?It aveina that after nil John ^ i'ull will hevn to rely on America for cot t ?n. by laeidatee received, we |*?weive the cotton supply called forth m diecusaion , ' * in tliM British H?.u?o of CorntHone. Mr *rr' II?a< field advened to the increasing tie- l * mnnl from the Knglieh Manilfactories, and r,<1 the high prices pai l to ihe United State* 1 ww foe the raw ninterial, instead of foat?-ring ?r'" the policy of looking to the fast poSM* ion# of tho empire in Indie. Mr. V. j Smith reepnnded from the ininieteriei aide nM that the government est willing'o tmtrr f H" tein eny eprc>?c propositi"? in.rp Mr. j* Hatfield on U>U Mul-jcet. He denies that i cr, it had lieen nag'acted, stating that exjier- aee intents had been rmt le, hoi except in II.an on Vfr. bay. hu; little a license had been ruel with. ! eef IfvfA Carotin inn 1 ] - *. Receipts. in McCorkle Feb 12 "?8 bi ri Thompson Feb 18 '58 A' Browa Feb 12 '68 * I. I' Brown June 1st '58 ) Fn Ik tier Feb 12 "68 \ W.iIknp Feb 18 *58 I Cureton Jan 20 '68 ivnbertaun May 19 '68 eph Simpson July 26 '61 I llanenck Feb 18'61 r Mickey Feb 12 '58 in A Gamble Feb 12 '68 I McOow March 4 '68 llughea March 26 '51 II Funderburke March 21 '51 I Shaver <11. t 14 '51 * Duncan Jan 1st '68 nmna Mellow Dec 16 h '51 in Trneadale Jan 26 ' >8 nr\ Triieadule Feb 23 '58 1 Hood March 4 '58 Duncan March 4 '58 in II "stroud Jan 19 '58 eph H Stroud March 4 '58 ?m S M Massoy June 18*51 !' Gregory June 2 '61 ' Kennington Ksq Dec 21 '51 I F.iiitnona Feb 12 '58 Council Fob 12 '3'' nry Duncan Fell 19 '58 ioh Barton April 12 '57 ' I Vinson F.sq Feb 13 '58 II Gmii'h Jan 1 '58 rVilliams Dee 5 *57 it Wilson Jan 16 '58 . i Fate March 1 I '58 aiel McKiuriu March 11 'b~* L I.rk Sept II '67 i ConnoM Nov 17 '57 From Kansas. St. I.oria. March 7. 1857. A meeting of (lie citizen* of West port, ., baa passed resolutions resolving to re v troubles in Kansas; l) extend bos able welcome to all emigrants, ami a! t li e laws of Missouri and Kansas to lish offenders. lie R deigli Register record* s sad affaii icli lalelv occurred at the lleaf and nib Asylum. A quarrel arose between i inmate*, ui whieli one was killed by low inflicted on his throat bv lb* other Finances or Nokth Caiiouxa.?Tw? us ago (lie leg is attire of North Carobtis -ad the Stale tax on property aboul ? lialf per cent.; ami the legislator* icli lias just adjourned has caused n tiler increase- amounting to one fouitl line i??.r *.> il.?? ..... i ... i j . >? * ! HIV vtnic liA, I H"f* I I f"! mI?litkl ttix ?uikitiir fiilul lor the gr.i'lu fxiiix t'oti of 'lie public ?leht. Business Notioes. OI.I.OWaY'S ointment and P1LUS. luioauz of Health, hospitals and dispense s Imvc i ex or accomplished hall lb' good tlui i been at liieved tlnough iliv igeuciva forth <i| ilusc r? undies. luiluiiateU (ci the kick ise ige<u-iu* yet vado all countries. Lrerjdwe/ however, should be finnisli il with the pre ntions, tor fhev may he suddenly and iiupoi i ely required at any hour. If uuirei>ally am iropriately used in all cases demanding nted I treatuietit, tlio average duration of uutuai would be iticiea-vd, and the amount of Ini it suffering greatly lessened The effect t i Ointment on eruptions, ulcers, turners, am k'iftis of external diseases and injuiies, is lil short of ; uperiistmal. Ad Kioto tho " Fire Points, in the city ol New irk," * hete one ol the greatest ydulatithropUti i Uev. I.. M. Pease, lias built up an asylmi the deserted and afflicted, and whose nam I ever be cheerislied by every one lor th at good ne bus done and in now doing, bat oniei to benefit ruflVring huuntnitv nil ti ?, given hie certificate as to the virtue* t outer J'* South Atiiencan Fever and Agu incdy, and hi* statement a* to its efficacy, i ifcolf sufficient to establish the (act that it i ! greatest remedy of the age. DR. M "LANE'S VER.I/IFl'GE. AMOTNEK MIDICAL WITS as*. It is no small evidence of the intrinsic valu the greot Vermiluge, when physician.' 10 are gtuietally ^lejudicrd against paten dicines, voluntarily come forward ami Instil its triumphant succesa in expelling wounxad the following; inr.isosvin.K, Shelby Co. Ky., April 2, 18dt J/vssrs, Fi.kmixo llao . ? I am a practicin ysiciau, refilling permanently in this placo.the year ltM3, when a resident of the Stat J/iseouri, 1 became acquainted with the st rior vittnes of Dr. M'I*ane't Vermifuge, pre red by you. tt pome niftre leisure niomcnl will send you the result of an experimen ide with one vial, in expelling upwards" 0 woxeta. L. ( AHTKK, M I). ir Purchasers will be careful to a?k fo (. il'LANK'SCKLEIIUATED VKKMll CilP jiufactured by FLEMING CliOS., ot I'itU rgh, Pa All other Vermifuges in com pur 1 are worthless. Dr. U'lautc'a genuine Vei luge, also his celebrated Livar Pills, can not had at all respectable drug stores. Son mine without the signature of 11 FLEMING BROS. SELLA 0. A CURED. Head what Mr. Boylen aays no medbin ?r had certificates from such respectable sou i aa Cartcra Spanish mixture, Mr F. Boyt one of the origins) proprietor* of the As to use, New York, and for a number ol yearso i Exchange Hotel. Richmond, Va., was curei a severe attack of Neuralgia, by Carter'; ttiiah Mixture Ths rapid and perfect curt cted in his rase by this valuable modicine psted Ins attention and excited his interest recommended it toothers afflicted with a va t of dineaae, and to every m stance a cum i iftacUHl. He bae aoen it cute Ague an? 'er, Ith-uinati.oa, lover Complaint, Kyapep Fevera Violent cough*, and oaac* whict re aaid to ha confirmed eonsurnptioa, and *ly every other dieeeae for which it ia need, remarks it is diOcult to kwow what diaeaai rill not relieve or cure, and aa a blood puril and Spring and lall madeclne, ha bah navai ?i ite ctpthl- lie clieeifully iccoinuirt.da i all uccaekxra, and believee it to be the n?oa aaWe rewtedy egten'. lar^h d ?*o I?low I | LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT. 1 CORRECTED WEEKLY 1 by I THOMAS It MAO ILL I liaising (tunny per yd 20 to 22 j Hale Riipi', per 12 1-2 U? 14 Cotton Hope, per lb 22 to 26 1 it utter, 12 1-2 to 16 1 i Beet, 4 to 6 i ! Bacon, llog Hound. 12 to 16 j Beeswsi, 18 in 2<? Candles, Ad. per lb. 37 to 40 { ' Collec, ltio, 12 to 16 i Corn, 96 to 1<K> Chicken*, per pair 20 to 26 Fggn, per do/. 12 I ' Flour, per bl 8.60 to S.oo Fodder, per cwt '6 lot) Iron, per pound 6 to 6 1-4 | Laid, per lb 12 1-2 to 15 I Lead, per lb 12 1-2! I , Molasses, X. O. per gal 95 to lot) I ! Nail.*, cut, per keg 625 to 6.5o Oat*, per bushel 62 to 76 ' Osuaburgs, pci yard, heavy 12 to 14 I Potatoes*, Northern per bushel 22 5 I Potatoes*, Country per bushel 60 to 75 1 Powder, per lb 37 ' | Riee per bushel 4.60 to 5.00 ; Sugar, N. (). per lb 12 1-2 to 14 i , Sugar, Crushed, per lb 16 to 17 Salt, per *aek 3.1)0 Steel, east, per lb. 22 to 26 j 1 Tea ily.toii, per lb lvo to 1.25 , , Tallow, per lb (scarce) * 11 to 12 \-9 | Vinegar, per gal. 40 to 6<t ' j Yarn, per bunch, 95 to 1.00 THE MARKETS. I New York, March 7. 1857. Cotton is quiet, and tt ? day's a tie* have i been limited to |U00 bales Flour is henry,! j at ?>6 7o and $j?lj 90 per bbl. for >eiilhern.? j Vw ! e it is firm, l.'orn is lie .vy at 74c per i 1 i bushel for mixed. Other articles arc steady. ! , Cm 4 rlt sTojt, March 6. COT PON ?The sales to-day renehed up ' : wards of 1250 bales ut full prices. The 1 transactions comprise Hit baled I If; 5 at ! 611; 61 at 12 f ; Jt at 13; 40 at 13k : 50 at i 13 5-16: 107 ?t lilt: 120 ?t 13 7 16; Mat! ' 13f ; 329 at 13} ; 336 at 13}; and 60 hales ! at 14c. FOREIGN MARKETS. , I Liverpool, Feb. 18. j I The advices brought out by the I'er-da. j | caused in advance of one quarter of'a penny ' | [a half cent ] in the Cotton market. The j j sales during the the three days amounted I | lo 50,001' bales, ludf of which was purclias- j , ; ed bv Speculators. '1 he following are the . { quotations : Middling Orleans 7 15 1 'id " Uplands 7}d. Liverpool, Feb 21. Cotton has declined id per lb. The sales' ' of tin* week comprint il 62,000 bales of which ' ? speculators took 17,000 and exporters 4.50o ; * ' bales. i _______? \\ New Advertisements. I ' ' A NEW CARRIAGE SHOP, j UpilE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPEN. | J X. ?d a Mmp at l<uiH'NStfville, Dunoon*' j ; old aland, ond aie prepared to, PA / A 'I'll I M A A /) It EPA lit ( A R~ j , it ia a f:s muaiKs <fc. o at abort notice, and id'ti-r tin* latent and inont i ' improved atv If* Work w arranted to [ {f-lunw. A ahnre of puldli* patronage m rw- I ! peetfully solicited. J. tl. ADAMS, * ' R. P. Itll.LINOS March II. I HAT. 4 ? 3ino ADMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE " PtTHon* indebted to the Estate of R S j i Bailey, dreM. (tlio?e elniuiH that are due) ! ' ' arc intoiiued that tln-ae demand* are reijnir. ; d j ed to he paid fori It u if'. This notice tu'iM I millwe, i)< the delilatolH are too riu ill and too j tioinrroiiM fin tlie nuhecriber In make ? per ?omd appeal in eavlt ease. The nioiirv is j aliNo|tiiel\ needed to nettle the debt* of tlie Estate, and all vi lie di*reg.->rd thi* notice, , '< ' will find, that to the original debt will he H added that of lOHla for eolleelion. e VV M. CONNORS Adm'r., 1 el March 4. 1857. 3?3t . I * REACH. I'll ATT KING, j No. 19. Hayne Street, * ' ClIAliLhSTOX, S. 0. ? IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IS ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, " 'ftointli Tjj 3*unc?j 'll Vij ; U'. //. It-itch C. />. I'rait. J. (i Kiiiff. i ^ | Feb. 18, 1857, 1 ? 1 y. i MOORE &, GLOVER, >j- YVHOLKSALK GROCERY A. PROVISION DEALERS, , Corner East Bay and Market St's. R I A LAUUK STOCK CONSTANTLY US HAND. | _ Orders ih.iukfully received and promptly ; c executed. j.o. a moork, J CHARLESTON,8. C. ! ,, , J. C 01OVKR \ ' I t> | Feb. 18, 1857, 1 ?ly. ! /CLARK, HYDE &. CO. (Suce?*fttt?r* to Roosevelt, llyde A C!aik,) I DIRECT IMPOKTLK1 I ?F i. Hardware, Cutlery, (Juns, &c., i ' No. 139 Meeting Street, Nea'ly opposite Cltarie?(ou Hotel. r I ROBERT A. CLARK, . e 1 SIMEON HYDE, V ikmrUtton, ft. C. ANDREW T. ANDERSON. ) Feb. 18, 1857, 1 - ly Header &. DoSaussure. b" AI Tf ilJsl A V I i COM MISSION M EBCH ANTS. CHARLESTON, S. 0. Nov. 1'Jih 1866, 3d?ly pd. Hides Wasted. |)A AAA LB8. DRY HIDK3 wanted, to, j MVtVUV whwh 10 centa in Utah, or lit, i centa in ^ooda will be puid. IM sttLTI.xK dtCURhTo.V J una S. lftjb 1ft. it BLANKS! BLANKS! I VVk would call iOf attention wf members o the (Mir and iuairiair?lM of Ihit and the aur ; rounding Lhatriula, U our rltetMii* ?>turl merit of Blaitha. We have now on band a full enpply printed in excellent alyle, and can I'.II all order* promptly at aavauiy.tive ci nta p< r noire rain. . We are alen prepared to print Brief* at drort nonce, in hand-nine wljle and aa low j aa the work ran be done any w hvfc in lire bou fw cid | a Miscellaneous. To the Stock-Raiscrs OF Ma Lancaster, Kershaw, and Surrounding Country. , J"" VT * IMan'almii recently purchased froin ^ F. T. Hammond. r.*q , 7 miles east of I hiiicnstiT C, II., will be kept pcroiuiteuilv | eep one line Imported Jack. Black Spaniard, and i def a line Mahogany llav Stallion, Eagle Ky#, t the k "Mperior trotter. possessing untlinching ton jfins* and wonderful power of endurance. I thai Also, mv tine Itralimin Hull, Dido. *J vears dcf< old in \ptil next, and recently awarded a \ p'ej premium at tin- State. Agricultural Fair ?t ' the Columbia. 'I'lie llralituiii was imported a met lew years ago front the East Indie*. and are eael said to travel 8tl or 9t> mile* per da v. Com bined willt superior niileliing qualities, un- { equalled symti.clrv ol form,Willi the action of I lite Deer and the high prices they readily i ? sell lor, place them beyond all doithl, far I superior to n<iv bleed now <?u the lace of ' the globe. These 3 Hue animals wi'l each ! Jud he $1:1 by the insurance. Cm re will he taken lit prevent aceiileiits.?no reaponsiinlily j slionid any occur. $30 will he charged for j Jennets, 50 celtls to the Groom in every | I case. net Apply to the Groom on the premises. ! resi Also, will lie carried on a Hnicksmilh >hop ! is ? by one of the best negro Smith's anywhere for lo he found. Charges reasonable and work i ans well done. j a Ik Jau. 14(li 1857, 48?if. i DJJ LViE IKRIVILS. r, THK suhscrioer lias ju,t received his sup- 1 __ ply ot FALL AND WINTER GOODS. j and invites his friends and customers lo ex- .j.|( untie Ins assortment, before pureasing else- ' where, lie will sell "cheaper than I he cheap- ' est," lor cash, or upon the usual terms to ! punctual customers. j ^ ' (lis stack is unusually huge, consisting ' in purl of the Ladies' Fancy Dress Gnosis, Geul**- j mo itien's VVearin Apparel, lists, i f". (lilt Heaver and Wool,) Heavv Staple (otods. ' ',n t * , J,,i a to I a very superior ' j. bit <>f Gold i.nil Silver I) ti it 1> 1 ?* 0 it ? r W a I e b ? a. Also some very fine Fancy* Jewelry. | He is thankful for pa?t ftvors, and soli, j cits a continuance of the sutne. Coins on#, j come all, if you vvislt to olttaiu good bargains. J. B OUSART. October 29, 1856. 37 6tn. | Aa SO r T 11 C A It <) L I N A. | Lancaster district. Th Bv James II ll'il'?ers/*jnn Esquire Ordt- j j*l' nary fur said District. i \\ H ER E AS, Julio Hervey MeMurry hits i r, !l applied to me for letters of Administration j "r( on all and singular the Goods and Chatties j Rights and Credits of Araminla Strain j , widow, late of the District aforesaid ' 'M1 deceased. j lllESK are. therefore, lo cite and ad- 1,111 nioni-h ail and sinuular, the kindred wnd ' m;" creditor* of the Said deceased, to he and ap- ul' pear before me at oar next Ordinary'* Court ori for the Said diatiiel lo he hoMen at latncn*ter Cuurt House on the Milt J*y of March, inn! , to allow cause, if any. uhv the aaid administration should nol he granted, v ^ i (iiveii under my luind and *enl, , 'J i.S. > this i7 day of February in the I f j near of our la?rd one thousand : j eij?ht ho Oied Mid fifty seven and in the j 81st year of Anterieaii Independence. J JWlliS II VVI riiKltSI'OOM, j At O I.. 1). Fell i(, 18u7. 3?it?j> f i 00. j WINDOW SHADES, PAl'Ell HANGINGS, A N I) M A T T HESSES, AT H. W. Kinsman's Corner of Kino and Ucrrcnford Streets, ' ClIARLKiVlON. jlh VI.AK(ili assortment of the above nam- w ' eil (ioods on hand and will he sold for I e toe next three inonihs at a larjje discount. , in order to reduce the sloek. on Mceonnt of lease expiring and heiii|/ ohiijfed to move Ifllo iin?klli*ar .1 nr.. Itill.tu amt t ? ! * *' purl of this larjfe stock : I M" French and American PAPER HANG- j sj' ING.> ; French mid Ciwiss. tuial American ' 1 NVI >\V SHADES; \lA1IT.,ESSES | and PI Lid ?\\ > of rvrn description, CO ItMl KN, Licul mid Muolin <-IJit I'AlNS, i Satin Delaines and Dimuuk for Curiums. Cords. Mild I Sic. Tliow w ho nrr in want ol ny of tin- above yoods, ii will lit* to their ?d\mdape lo examine them when in the City, o* to instruct their factors , or agents to purchase here. j |ur Murrh 4. 1*57. 3?4t j \\ Notioe. ? 11?? r|NIIS is to f '?v\< am :mv person from nu J trading for Nolo undo by mo to T. N Connor payable for one hundred dollars j dati-d Miinetimi in J..unary 1857, mul due J it eight months, ns the consideration of j H-iid Note has failed. I will not pay the saute , unless compelled by lu?w. D. 0. A. BE! K j shi Feb. 113, 1857. i? ! -? ? . I LIFE INSURANCE. INSURANCE on the Ikes of white Per1, son* tuav be rdinrtrd Willi the N. C. | ..otoal I,if.? Insurance Cmoptny.by sppli- < th< cation to I Ik* undersigned. This Comnsny j grunts and renews Policies upon reeeiving j one hall' in cmh ami the other hslt by n )le j p icubic is twelve months It wmh never t more houikI nod proaperoua. Iwi^t \ ear n dividend of 10 permit wudrlirad and placed . l? the credit of each member entitled to it, I nod una allowed either upon the note or deducted from the next c??h pixmeul. W. TIKIKUnV CASTUN, Agent. Camden S. C. Feb. 35. 8?ftru. Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, r HnMrHl KurtfrAH llt-ullit, roRKVii.uit, a. cn Offer* hia I'rofeaniuDMl Sort we* to the citizen* of Lancaster Villoge and so r rounding j.j country m, ARTIFICIAL TKBVH ioaertrd on fiold I'Ute, froui una to a lull autl. June 1 Ilk. ISM IS-ly JJ. Blank*! Blanks!! Z A SIVl'LV of blanks on hand at tho 1 Ledger t Mtieo. thai will l>e *old exetestrolf dia tor cash Hereon* will oblige n? by oot Making for litem on any other terms. Aug. U. ISM W-tf I # "w * Miscellaneous. SOUTH CAROLINA. rtha Knight, c-t. al. 1 In Kquity, 1. vh. ! ter Hi rph Welsh, Will. { Performance iWlsh. ami other*. J furlrit 'l'il t appearing t<> my satisfaction tin h Welsh, and W illiam WvUh.lwu undents in the above case, reside w limit? of the Stair, on motion of , Solicitor for complainant, it in 01 I the naid Joseph W elsh and Win. V i-ndalits on above stated case, do ai d or demur to the said Itill, on or 1st day ol' June 1857, otherwise it pro eonfesso will he ordered a li ami both of tliem. jami-:s ii. wrniKit.si?oc)> C K. I. Vh. 23, 1857 2?3ni?p f I SOUTH CAROLINA. son A. Hasseltine i In Kquity I^in vs. [ Petition to si Ji'mictt llclk. San Kquity to la-gal Ueinanc t appearing to my satisfaction that l Helk, the defendant in above pel ides without the limits of the Slat irdered on motion of Cooke So petitioner, that the said Jeiinctt lb wit, plead or dtniur to the petit >ve ease on or before Mir 1st day ol >7. otherwise judgement pro cm I he ordered against her. jamkn ii. \vmiE(isroo> C. K. I, Vh. 18, 1857, l'f. *8?a? SOUTH CAROLINA. otnas I'. Ballard ") In Equity lain vs. | District, nuieiidi nmai M. Kim*. } tit.ori to suhje I is iii lots Mills, | Kquity to the pa i et. ul. J of a legal denial t appearing to tde satisfaction o inmisKiouer, ill..I t oluiiibus 1111^ dani in above petitsoti, resides \\ limits of this State. It is ordei lion of \Vi!li:i?iis, Solicitor for pe Unit the N:ii<l defendant (.'ulumbus answer, ptead or demur to tlie |?p uhnve case on or before the 1st i ne 1857. otherwise judgement pr so will he ordered against him. JAMKS H. U I HIKRSPOO! C K. I Feb. 18, 1857, l'f. 2 ? SOUTll CAROLINA. Alfred Knight and") In Krjuitv I wife. et. al. | ter. Bill lor vs. J. lition ami act roii Phillips and | Estntrs of others. | Phillips, dee'i J Sar.lll Phillips It nppoaring to iiiv aatisfaetiori that real and wife, Thirza, Klish.t link I'e. Susan, l'.Hison Rush and Am illips. defendants in the above state .ine without the limits ol the State, lered on motion of Moore, Soliei upl linaiits, that tlie said John Thri lirzs Threat, his wife, Klisha Bak? sail Baker his c ife ; Kllison Itu idersou Phillips, defendants in the tied rase, do answer plead or deililll d Bill, oil or before the 1st J ulli lierwi?e Judgment pro confeSso Jered against all and each of I hem J AM KB II. WlTHhRSI'OO C E. I Feb 18, 1857. 2?Sinv? p f "AX COLLECTORS NOT Wll.I. best the Usual pi sees o paying (for the purpose of re< ix returns) on the following days, Ca?tuns Saturday Ms Mortons Monday Taxaoaw 'I ne.dav Plyier'* ,\| list erg round Wednesday Sin.iils Thursday Tank Fiiday Stovers Saturday I w ill be at the Court House during week. Jacksonhnm Monday Curelon'e Store Tuesday Beiair Wednesday I'oltM Siore Thursday Cruigsv ille Friday * Returns must lie made bv the 2( April. Fine Negroes are required rii Tares during the month of M licit they will take due notice. Ti 1 are required to re'urn to nte the t inurriutfea in their respective fauiil e Itirlh* and llcati.s among Whit nek*, together with the date* of uses deaths &c. (Jlcrgv uien, I'hy d Magistrates are required to im nte returns to me of the non-Tax pi eir respective neighborhoods. J. H. hunter, T. c. i Feb. 11, 5-2?, NEW FALL and WINTER OOO] Just received and constantly reeei ge and well aeltrcted stock of F? inter iioods selected by one of th the Northern Markets, which will I low ss the lowest, (itve us a call rchasing elsewhere, if you wish t itiey. HASSELTINE Sl CURE! lsincssterville, (Jet. 8, 185b. 3 Law Notioe. THE undersigned have formed a [: ip for the practiee of 1 jw in ia> d lite surrounding District*. All business entrusted to their ca reive prompt attention. DAW KINS Sl \VY Twos. N. Hawkins, Unionville. S JuHfi )>. VV yi.ik, Old Ordinurv'a (1 t; Court Hou*?- at Ltuicu?l?rvtile. S Dm loth lHiSK, 43? PHASER & THOMPS1 FACTORS. EMISSION MERCHA1 ANl) FORWARDING AGENTS, AdfrrN North Wlin IKD'K. K KK iSKK, < , , ill. s.Thompson, j Cnar'^iton SOT. bth '.866, 34?lj TO MERCHANTS (ANDY MANUFACfOR U king St , oppotU' to Brant-roll, I Cok Ul kind* of C \NOV M ANUI>A(TTI NEW YORK CHICKS. DLA II ?oiiai>U ihvir OWN I NT BR R ling on un when in th? City, oror mi ua I tr4?rn nttrndad to with pmmptu* warren kinsman * b P S.?ONE l'RICK fc'aU. ll 4 Miscellaneous. 1 To Planters and House a ancna- Builders. f ill fi?r I , and1 ^ * subscriber returns hi* thanks for the tie i ver> liberal patron.ige received for the pa t. . j and take* this method to inform the citizens 1 . .?* of Chester and surrounding Districts. and the ." 1 '* whole JSouth, that he has elicited another ' Clin 1 ''"proveiiient rdered Cotton Gin & Wheat Thrasher, Wish, iss?er ",:l' excels any thai have ever Iteen intro before dined heretofore: and from long experience. Ji?|g- he has no fear in challenging any other Kue- j gainst j either North or South, to produce an t equal. He feel* very conlident in saving to J, . the public, that Ins Cins excel in performp I ance any other iimke or pattern now in use frt> 00 ^ 'lh dry cotton the roll cannot be broken i "1 t or made to spew over, which no other pre? ! J ; tends to claim, and with good driving pow. I i er and attendance, a 45 saw gin, will gin I caster ! from 4 to 6 bales or more in a day, weigh- I iiIijoct ' ing from 350 to 400 lbs.; which is as much | J pay a ! ?H M,,y '' >* hand can well handle in ? day. j I. i Any person wauling i (Jin pr Thrasher, can Jen- ! 'H' *uPp''ed by sending on his order to ins 2 lition ' !,t '**** isville, Chester District. S C. W ork e jj ; will be shipped to any place desired, licitor ' K.El'AIUINC* done at the shortest possi.IIj ,j?. bU. notice ion in ' ? House Builders, I will say that I nni I I'June manufacturing SASH, BI.INDS& DOORS' j nfesso i an-v description, made of the best material, j and dry lumber, and workmanship the very ^ j i best. e r? ' All work carefully packed and forwarded I n 3 ' to order. JOHN SIMPSON. I g June 11th. 1856. 17-tf. !l 7-1 HOLD Mli\E FOR NILE, l' rd pe | et an j r|MIK subscriber oilers for sale a valuable ! Cl t'liicut A Ciold Mine in l^iucastcr District, with a| id. | Three Hundred and Sixty acres of land at jy f the 'ached. Said Mine is seven miles cast of a i the Court House, known as the Sleveu's ilhoi;! I ^''ne. favorably metitior,ud in the late re cd on ' P"rt!> ol i'r"f. beiber. State Ceological uttd al tition- ! ^bticralogical Surveyor.whose report is here- " Mills ' 'V ri''ered .o. An examination is requested. ' ! Terms eusv, and may be known by apply < 0 ing to the subscriber. ' c o' con- . WM.Sl'KYKNS. |. Isincnstvr C. H. S. C. Jan. 7th 47 ?3m f . m. \rr Charleston Courier and Carolina J D. Titnes copy tri weekly for three months 3.,!, and send lulls to this ollire. j GROCEIUES ! (iKOCKHIES!! j' -inens- I *JST RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OF | c Parti- *9 Maekeial, So. 1, 2 and 3, in bid*., and halt 1 lount : i barrel*, and Kit*'. English dairy and pine apple ? Elijah ! Cheese, Coffee, crushed and brown Sugars, 1 nnd ' Bio and Juva Coffee, N. O. Molasses. i dee'd 1 Macaroni, Currant*, Raisins, Almonds Oran- i; John Boa< Lemons Jellies, Janes Pickle*, pie Fruits, J ' i d I a"^ Boston Crackers, ail of which will be ii , ' ' soid extremely low tos cash. i v rsun H ASSELl'lNE it CURETON. v dense, No*. 26, I860. 41?tf I If ; * i.i nnd ! Ladies' Dress G-oods. 1 ;r nnd j ^ large stuck of Ladies' Dress (juod* j -h, and | consisting in part as follows: Fancy und ' above j uiack Silk*, fancy Merinos, Delating, Al- 1 r to tlie j p.lceaft) poplins, and a line assortment of 1 t 18b.. : jcugiisli and American Prints, just received * " *?? | at HASSl.l.l'iNL do CUlthTOViS. | b Oct. 8m, 1856. 34-tf N. $6 00 BONNETS, Ribbons, Jueonet,Swiss and l-a'ce Under Sleeves and Ctillars, Corded and r/tp Hoop Skirts R. K. Corsets, Ladies'Merino ' 1th. "Vests, Jaconet a lid Swiss Edgings und Inf sertuigs. A handsome assortment just re- j ivin CclVed ut Oz HASSFl.TINE dt CUR ETON'S? , K" - October Hth, 185U. 34-tf. i ! rch 7 j i < , () lo \17K are just receiving our second supply of , < 1 | ; \ V Wiului goods, our lirsl being nearly all | 12 J sold out. Consisting of 13 - Kerseys, Blankets, Prints Mouslin lie Lain*, i ' I 4 | Ladies Dress Goods, a large suoply of [ Court j Ladies Cloaks, at very low prices, Large additions to our Stock 23 i ol Ready Made Clothing , 24 I Boot*, Shoes, lists 25 I "lld Caps. | Haidware, all of which will be sold at our , | usual low piice*. Give us a call. ... , 11ASSEL11NK k CURE TON. I ,,h du> j Nov. 26, 1866. 4 I?tl ! I to pa) j ire Ii. of I ix pay- Sign of the Two Large Watches. 1 i'rl- WATCHES, CLOCKS AND I 2s? jewelry, j at.. .6-. AT iir\n vadw /* ? 1 no our: n * MUX X V D. XX XT AlVylaO f UK UA3H. lyersm Merchants and Dealers will do well to call and examine the stock of Hatches, Clocks, and U D. Jewelry, at 24V King-street, before they pur- ' it. chase elsewhere. Kvcrv article warranted. A sWm'k always on hand peculiarly adapted to j countrv dealers. Save twenty per cent, by calling on 0 S. ' W*. MA.sTKRMAN, 247 King at., Charleston, ting n Four doors from Weutworth-s'. >11 and, Oct. 8"^ 2&:tf e lirm - . . ? , "Law Notice. be I ore 0 save 1 THE undersigned have formed a PartnerI ship for the practice of latw in Lancaster 'ON. i District. 14-tf. All business entrusted to them, will re ! ceivo prompt attention. CASTON &i ALLISON. W. Thurlow Castor, Cauideti. S. C. lartner K. E. Ai.i.i?ok, Office on Dunlap Street acuatei opposite the C. H. I. ncuaterville, S. C September 17th, I86t>. 31-tf. V# will lie. Til E FIRST, LAST AND ONLY SiU.,? NOTICE1 C. A LI. persons w ho know themselves to be tf. ! J.\. iiii!ehied to the subscriber, to sate the I mortification of being dunned, and the deep ) humility of having it to do. will phase settle forthwith and save cost as wi II us feelings. P. T. HAMMOND. *TS i South Carolina. j rf Uriah Small, John 8. ) In Equity, lanru' < * Small, P. T. Ham- | ler l>i?t., Bill I'or ; ' 8. C. mnnd Kxe'r*., of John j Partition real and I r . I B. small, deeeaaed. j peraoiiul hainte J. 1 va. j B. Small, dec'd. ' Joaeph Small and Del- j i tin tna wife. et. nl. J V It appearing to iay auiiufartion that Win ' John Van Murvri T)e, Otic of the defendant* lannon I ,n aUive can* reeide without Iho liinila { thia Stale, it la ordered on motion of llURRD ' Ha in*, Sol'r. for complainant that toe ud i ' LEKS Will taut John Van Buren Tye, do u ta war, ' >T hy plead or demur to the Bill in above case, on ' tWing or before the tat day of April, 1867, uahv*- J w me judgment pro coufvsao w ill be ordered , M and ayiiiiiai liiui I j a.vies h. with Efts poon, , fto. C. E. L. I). j Come CKfke, De?. '43. '36. 46?3tn ?44. ! t #6 VO. | MEadioal Advertise mil 91sr Leouarab South American Fever and Ague Remedy J 's a Cheap, Safe and Permanent Cure, ind is also a Preventive ok tub various forms of Billious and Intermittent FevetePrice?Otic Dollar per bottle. This Pi (-partition contains no Arsenic or lercury, ami will not, like the many coniuuuds now recommended for Billious or oth* r FEVERS, leave the system in a condition lore to be dreaded than the disease; but its ;reat merit is in its CURATIVE, l'HEYEXIVK and RESTORATIVE properties, and is idapted to all Aoks and conditions of the sys em. Nearly all the articles which enter into its omposition a e of themselves, singly, remedial genu for the cure of BILLIOUS and INTER1ITTENT FEVERS. As a preventive, this J/edicine should Insed by convalescents, Travellers, Emigrants, ml others, during the Bummer and Fail mouths, 'hen malarious diseases are most prevalent. A Treatise by 0. A LEONARD, New-York, n the disease, with Testimonials and Certitiates of cures perfected, can be ootaincd grauitousl v, at nil the places where the medicine I sold. CERTIFICATES. The following statement of the Rev- L. SI. 'ease, Sup't of the Five Points House of InLustry, as given below, is one that speaks vollines as to the valuable properties of tins rem* dy. Mr. O. A. Leonard?Sir:?I take a pleasure u transmitting to you the following facis, in rcutiou to a cure perfected by the use of your 6>. k. Fever ane Ague Remedy, upon one of the mnatesof the House of Industry. John Young rho has been suffering from the chills and leer during the past five months, was in Xoveni?er last attack ed, and the paroxysms wei e as evere as any I ever knew ; almost instant relet' was experienced ou giving the find dose ; >n the expected day of return, it was adutini*:ered, and it had the happy effect of inter upting the paroxysms. Since then every vc-tige of the disease has left liiin, and ho has recovered his former wonted appearance ami health. Tiuly youis, Ac., L. .If. l'ease. New York, Jan. 28, 1866. Mr. A. F. Sterling, of this city, has consented to the publication of the following facts, over his signature, concerning a cure perfected by the use o. this remedy, which tacts uie corroborated by the Rev. I,. M. Pease, who was icquainto-J with all tiie circumstances. Mr. G. A. Leonard?Dear Sir:?Some ten lays since, I heard of a poor but deserving crman, in Jfulbcrry Street, who was suffering [mm a sevoie attack of chills ;xi I 1* vcr, contracted in the low giounds, near Newraik, N*. J. * I gave him one bottle of your South American Fever atul Ague Remedy, and it affords iut? pleasure to say, that the disease has been oToken up by its u>e, and a permanent cure effected. Truly yours. A. K, SI RULING. New York, Nov. 6, 1856. 1 am acquainted with the facts set forth in the al>ove certificate, and can witness to tho truth of the statements therein contained. L. M. 1'E.dKE. Sup'f Five Points House of Industry. The following Certificates of Fred k L. Ilertle ind Henry Meier, are among those peculiar en xes in which u permanent cure can lie effected notwithstanding their continued exposure to predisposing causes. At the time the cures were perfected, they were engaged in the Chexuical Works of J/essrs. Chas- Priaer A Co., of this city. After having been troubled with F'evt r and Ague for nearly a whole month, and swallowed lota of Quinine, an acquaintance of nt.no recommttided me to tiy it bottle of what is called the South American Fever and Ague Remedy, and sure enough it worked like a chur.tt. 1 took it only one day, and that was tlm last I saw of the tevor. It is with light pleasure that / state this fact for the benefit of all whom it may concern, and wish everybody the satoe success in mastering this distressingutseasc, which is likeiy enough, if thev will follow my example. FKKD'K L. HERT1.K, Aug. *855. 4t Whipple St. Urooaklyn. I have bad the Fever and Ague for several weeks, which kept me at home, unable o work." 1 tried a number of presciptions, without finding any relief, until my factory boss sent mo a bottle of the South American Fever and Ague Remedy, which I have us?d, and alter uiue days found tnyself entirely cured. I have bad no attack since that time, now fourtet it inot.vht, and feel great continence in this valuable medicine, to which ! owe sny recovery. HENRY i/EIKR, Sept. Vii, 1866.96 McKibhm St. \V liuaui Ourgli. The certificate# of Mr. J. (1. Underhill, Druggist, of Jamaica, N. Y., and those reucivod through him, will be read with much interest not only from the very respectable clmactct of he parties, but that the inedicine was used tuder very unfavorable circumstances, and only when other remedies h.?l been used without lucceas. Mr. G. A. Leonard, N. Y.?Dear St :?Indosed you will find some certificates of the efecte of your medicine in this place. It give* . hitislactiou to every one that ha? mod it, and the sale wilt increase as it baccate* known I Lake the responsibility to waiani It. Mr Stephen Henderson, of this ptacu neut a t-Atle to nia wife's sister, with like good result* as whet, need by himself and wile. Mr. LI. is an old man, a very respoctable Citizen of this piece, Slid is well known. Truly yours, Ac., JAB. G. UN LERniLL. Jamaica, N. Y., Sept. 28, I8ft4. Mo re certificates might be rdded to swell the list, but a delicacy on the part of many not to tteve thai* iieuae appear in print, prevmte a publication of them, The strove, however, are ulficient evidences to setabliah tl c fact, that ibia remedy is without an equal foe the |?erme* aaiit cure of the Kever and Agus. A supply of the abor* Jfcdicine os band, nud tor sate by TLiUtt K J/AGlLL, and J. Al>A.VB, and Merchants g?u?<atly u U4 W. jiI* id- l-d*.