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*^* flNirajjl)ir. * - . v; I (T ea? t ' ' ' - fen,, LATER FROM EUIiUi'Ii. ".J ?_ skm ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER fp N AFRICA. ?"?i tilt) Auolrta. March 24. lulj( Th? Africa hns arrived at New York, jn t| with dates from Liverpool to the 7th tn- (Jnr, Innt. Mr> Cotton for the week. quiet and steady. to ci fair Upland? advanced 1 8 J. Sales ol grt>s the week 31,000 bales. Speculators took ^ros 4500 and Exporters 5,000 hales. Sales c,,m on Friday 7.000 hales, of w hich Specula- 0H",.| tors look 1,000. Market closed firm.? c,?,, Manchester advice? unfavorable, but price? the unchanged. true Liverpool Bheadrtuffr M sheet.? 1 Breadstuff* were dull. Flour was dull !,arl hnd nominal at 30 a 31s. per bbl. for j jU8t Southern, and 31 a 32*. for Ohio.? J him, Wheat was declining. White was quoted j HIU' at 8* 9d. a 9s. p<*r bushel. Red had do '*'m clined 3d. at 7s. 8d. a 8?. Od per bushel. 1,n,| Com had declined. diffe ... .. olini Havre Cotton Market.?Ires Orat- tj naire was quoted at 1 10 ) London Monet Mahkkt.?Money was ' ' sightly stringent. Consols were quoted "l 93 3*8' .. . ' mar BreRusiuffV dull and declining. Pro j visions quiet. The weather favorable to 1 w j the crops. | rMo Money slightly stringent: Consols 03 jjRn 3 8. At Havre tres oidinaire was quoted i j *1110. . er/ Ptrliamenl will l> > dissolved In May.? " One sliiiliim live pence lots been fixed us Xhe t? I duty. The ?ug?r duties have a Bo ^((((| pasted for .(he vear to the 5th of A|?ii, . 185S- . : * I gre* I he Xcufchntel Conference met at p? , . m?n J r?. I x The Chinese have il d the Brit ah a I A x>;l iiu depot. I serv Lord Palmerston has announced that. , Great Br.tain will pursue a firm policy jJjr with reg ird to China. , #>(| ( Hopes are entertained in France that .... ' .1 ,. , Mire America will compel L lima to grant ad- ; ^rro till i ?>n a I commercial advantages The j ^ treaties with Persia lice hcen signe I, hut ' (t ratified. The Pelsian treaty with the 1 ^ United States is reported to iiave heeti ! signed at Teheran. Nothing new from ? < I ilia. Kuioforcemetila are goiii? out j ft in Eighind. The Prussian ilmistry i li.i been defeated on the Divoice bill. c*,< Alal L" ' eri'rom Nicaragua. J Nkw York, March 28, 18">7. rcgi The I . S. M. steamship Illinui*, Oapt. , Mis' Hoggs, lias arrived at this port AspinwalL ???? Ooo hundred and twenty deserters from J Walker's arm) had arrived at Panama, p* in whose passage was paid by iho Costa Ki ena. can Government. ha' Tbe Costa Ricati papers say that 3000 J additional tioops will be scut to Nicara |>"in gas. I itoe< Geu.ihms* was about lo attack Walk , "Hi er with a large force. The latter'* coiuli- ; V tion is consiilered desperate. { poin There is said to be little chance of a ' Bat settlement of the difficulties between the ofli United States and New Grened.i. J Terrible Explosion- I ylM St. Lotis, M irch 28. 1857. i (g All explosion took place at Ahlrich'" | I guti ?ti<r?, l?v which four persons w ere kill ; ceiv ed and many wounded. Mis Appointment* Tendered. Ac-gchta, Mttroli 25. j \]Ht The Governorship til' K iiiwhs lute been ' re*\ t? ndered lt> Hon. Koheii J. Wit Iter. hihI , J ilmt of L'i?h i<? lJmi. Fayette MoMullin. It >?i Fatal Accident. 1 Hai.iimokk, Match 2 6 <z' The steuin hoi lei in 11 oukun Alcohol Dislil.ery exploded to tiny, selling lire to the building. which win destroyed. The accident WH* ihe OCCaMoli of li'M of life, ' I / Iiir hod lew h iving beell taken ffolll the II u ina. Death of President Buchanan's Nephew. Washington, March 20. The iYtsiJeiil received iiilehigi'iite t??- I di*jr of Lilts death ol hi* nephew at Lancaster. No cabinet session in consequence. ' disc Kansas Free State Convention. pi?i, Si. Loi'lS, March 23. larlj TlieTopeka correspondent of I lie l>eliio hnr rrwl wit)* the Kansas 1'ite Slate Cuinrn- are (Kin in (tension there hud under cotiwulera- , |,y tioi? * platform embraced in n series ol , tA( I lesolutmns, setting forili thai the people j %aCv of the Teiritoiy cannot pariicipaie in an lection uuder the Constitutional Coin en- I lion act without compromising then lights n" " as American citizen* are jeopardizing the public peace; fl at tne Topeka Constitution i otcu is still the choice of a majority of the cili- the i Zeus of ilia Territory; and urging Congress ' re mi to grant the iimnediaie admission of the era. Territory, as a State, into the Union un prec der mid constitution. The resolution* re oly,e commend an appeal to the ballot bo* to (ju,4. settle the differences, and express a drier jt nainationjo abide by the principle of aouetter sovereignly as enunciated in the Kan- i a >? aud Nepraaka act. 1 i , m ! the i ^ ??. I erep Coi hTKRVKiY.? \>? MW, yesterday, a mQr counterfeit note of the Hank of Charlotte (or $20. It purport* to have been iaaued 1 "* *Ub April, 1853. The vignette, irltich is ' l',re l?dly executed, represent* a blacksmith's hop, a home be in,; aliod, and a traveller ' ^n>'< looking on. The general appearance of Pre* the note w bad, the engraving being cluru- 1 remi sily executed, and the paper of indifferent J The quality. The signatures of the officers are : ner < ?eH done, but the figures in the comer* |,er and in Uie centre of the bill are rude and ' |,er# unl'ke tlioee in the genuine note. There ' airel are other diaaiinilaritiee, but as they have ^ . been pointed out on a former occassiona , ee <kgwA it unneceeaary to describe them. ] lo !" W* cautii>a the public against these apuri- *"* eus notes, many <?/ this denomination are '* ' l*tiev?d to be in circulation, at least in Pu^' places south of tin.? Wilminyion N. C. ewfft f(rr9ld, Mmrrvh re>U Meurs Aiken and Banks. good deal ha* been said in refer t > tllU i'oUlpllinelllHiy reso'iwion of1 by Mr. Aiken, of South Carolina, ?vor of Mr. Speaker Bunk*, of Mas usctls, at lue close of Use reoent ses of Congress. NVith all due deference Ir. Aiken, we f'.iitik tie acted unwisely, hi bad taste, considering the relation 'tiicti Mr. Banks stood towards the th, an?1 -especially S?nth Carolina. lie ie ruix^li ttol leader of t4re Biaik lie livaii party in Congress, and tie has (lit the opportunity of pouring out vials of liis wratlt on Souitiern insti jus and Southern principles, offensive ie extreme to the South, and to South , ilina especially, whose representative j Aiken was, and whose duty it was lefend the honor of his Slate in.Con s. When a man insalts another, sly and wantonly, it does not bee the ituty of the pnrty insulted to a compliment K> him, ou any ac , >t, however much he may deserve compliment. True etiquette and honor will leave the compliment to endered by some one else, if the y offending is unfoitunate, and uncensure or wrong is about to be done , then, nnu in that case, it is gallant cltivalric, and honorable to defend or avert the w rong. To step forward volunteer a compliment, is quite a relit atlair. Representing South Car , s en the door of Congress, it was , duty of Mr. Aiken to regard every It to his State and cons'iluency as a onal wrong to himself, lie stood, eto, in the relation of an insulted i volunteering a compliment to him i offered the insult! Mr. A .ken may j have voted for the complimentary j lution, if lie considered it due Mr. ! k?, for the prompt, energi tic and irtial discharge of his duty as Speak- ( But he should never have offered hilst tin: relations existed which do I l between Mr. Speaker Bunks and I lb Carolina. The conduct ol lite j le Black Republican party, in Con | s and out of Congress, lias been so Iting and infamous towards the South, ecklesa of the federal Constitution, iv'ctioual arid vindictive, that they de e no compliments from Southern lemon. We think, therefore, that Aiken was ill advised when tie < ffer lite resolution. But we do not cen tiis honor or feelings. It was an r of judgment and taste, of proprie j itul etiquette, for which the head ami j the heart is censurable.? J'titriot - - ? n +m- #: Appointments by the Presidentenjoin in Floyd, of Al.ibamn, to be re of ol public nnmex* hI (iroeiiviile, , baina, Vice Win. \V. Kainbro re?ien. to lake elb-.-i <n\ (ho J?t April, 1857 ames N H. I) nlsnn, of Missouri, t'i be ?ter of ?be land otlice at Warsaw, muri, Vice A?a (!. Marvin, whose coin ?ioii lia* expired. anies C. 'lappan, nf Arkan*a?, roap ited receiver of public money's at lie! Arkansas, liis previous term of oilier 11??spired. i>liit it C'outier, of Louisiana, reap iled register ot the land otliee nt Natch 'ie?, Louisiana, bis previous term of e having expired. V i I am NV. Luwis, of Arkansas reaplied irjjisler of the land office at eisilie Aikaio-as, i? previous leiill ol e having expired. 0?. P. Anient, of M'ssouri, reappointreviser of public moneys at I'alinyra. sonri, hi- pievious term of ffice liavexpired. bo*. J ll'sliop, of Missouri, to bo reer of public nioiicv's at Springfield. onri, vice IL-ur.* Kullbiiglit, whose iiniaeioti has < xpired. ,-l*\*id L Strohecker, postmaster at a>n (.*?., lu place of Jaiues A N'ishet, zned. . MtO?riiiiiN, postmaster at It a ton igiie. (.a , reappointed. Iuhar-1 Kdward, postmastor at N'alch Mi? . reappointed, '. If Ibckson, postmaster Jackson, reappointed. \ to il. (V.rroH, postmsstor at Mem i Tutu. r a ?>iint?* I NTS POL n.rilTiMK CiaCLK. Sol.ACE FOK TUE *IC*. cictire would 1.1 k tin? grand chariu that In u ha << over 1laborers, if tint (. under litre not ninde participants of the I unit imparts To that sex the nicdicnl ove'ics of the distinguished philaiithroProfessor Hollo way, have been singu beneficial For the complaints pocti4o the ft-in a I u organization, and which borne with n fortitude rarely exhibited man, llollownx's Fills have been for ity tonr? administered with wonderful ess. In those crises of womnn's life, ItttVn of womttnhood and the commencet of old age, ss well ns in the innumer* cases requiring medical assistance which ir between those two important epochs, mild and restorative action of this great rdy is attested by the strongest vouchNor is the Ointment less highly ap. ialed us a remedy for the eruptions and r external disfigurements which somea cloud tho beauty of u oman. is a terrible thing to see s beloved wife anghier languishing under the attacks issasc ; the lustre fading from her eyes <os? from her eheek, and pieruature deItnde prostrsting her energies in the ning or the prime of life. Perhaps the Is sensitiveness and delicacy of her nsforbid her to disclose the cause of the :ulty, or if she seeks medical aid she i little or no relief from stereotyped eriptions* Furnished with llollowsye Miiea she needs no professional adviser, directions acquaint bar with the man>f their use. In lite quiet seclusion of own chamber she can be physician to plf, and will soon learn, as millions have idy learned, that she has found the trne r ritrr. As the glow of health returns rr dimmed ayes, elasticity to her step* cheerfulness to ber heart, she will realit her o?u feelings all that has been lahud of the experience of others, who rred an she has suffered and have been ?rrd hp the saute mesne. SB* * Of f The Hulj.i t in one on which it is dKlictrt to bo explicit, without trebehing upon what arc called the properties of life; hut a aenttc of duty has impelled uv to glance at one of he most valuable peculiarities of Hollows y's ; remedies, and we feel sixain cd that our motives will he iippreviatcd?A'. I'.- Xu? Jst/ 7'rwicj. HYMENEAL Married by Frubor* Me \frcf Kaq.. On the 2fiih nil., Mr. Jos.-pli K i"d r iiirk, of this | District to Miss tS.is.vn Maker of Union Co. | N. C. Business Notices. INTERESTING TO THOSE SUFFERING FROM HEADACHE. A CERTAIN REMEDY FOUND IN DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER TILLS. fRKPA U Vl? BT ?LK*llir.l RKOS. OK riTTSIIUROII. The following it a nam pic of certificate! received daily from our own citizens: Nkw York, August 1, 1862. TWs is to certify that I have been subject at timet to soTere headache ; sometimes the pain would be so severe i could rest neither day or uiglit. Heating of Dr. M'Latie's Celebrated Liver Tills, prepared by Fleming Bros., I sent and got a box, of which I took two pills on going to bed, for two nights. They relieved me entirely. Some time has now clupscd, and I have had no more trouble hotu tick headache. M. JOHNSTON, 118 Lewis street. Purchaser* will be eartfiil to ?-.k for DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER TILLS, manufactured fiy FLEMING BROS., of Pittsburgh, Ta Atl other Vermifuges in comparison are woitlih-sa. Dr. MJune's genuine Ver luifugc, also his celebrated Liver Tills, can now be had at nil respectable drug stores. None genuine without the signature of |(4?1 FLEMING BROS. in >i i ii\v ? ve mi i o 4t^t<uv/ ?? a c a i The case of Mr. C. \V. Ditnoti of Seneca (Vei'k, Md., afford* a i etna: kable evidence ol the r HI racy of tlieav pills iu billiou* disorder*.? Mr. Dimon reside* at (lie month of tire ciwrkt near the Little Fulls of the Potomac, in the midst ol a diatnet *v> unh entity. that in the months of August, fseptcnilrer, and October, half the population are kirk of billions iemitted fever. In October U't, Mr. Ii. was pronounced lit the | physician who attended hie family, to he at | "death's door." Ca/oinel and quinine, the "hob* [ hie*" of the faculty iu that icgion, hud been ad' ministered in vain. As a don tier rcsoit, at the instance of a friend, he determined to try HolloI way's Pill*. In tluee days the cold paroxysms | ceased, in a week he was about the house, and > in one mouth able to attend to business. ti'J We would recommend to our readers who roj side in those section* of the country where the j Fever and Ague prevails, or who contemplate | visiting those section*, to arm theinadvea with | one or two bottles of Leonard'* South American i Fever and Ague Remedy, to be used as a preventive against an attack and disease, which i? unequalled. It is as indispeiuuhle to the emii grant and traveler as the means of attack and j defence would he to the hunter in exploring the j wilds of this country- We refer you to his adI vcrtiseiueut in another part of this paper, i As a SPRING and SUMMKR Mi DICJNK, i t'urtei's Spanish Mixture stand pre-eminent above all others. Its singularly efficacious ac| tion on the blood; its strengthening and vivify | log qualities; its tonic action on the I.ivcr; it* i tendency t? drive all humera to the surface, thereby cleaning the system according to Na tun-'s own prescription : its harmless, and at flu annie time extiaordiuary good effects, and tin number of cures testified to by many of tin ! ruost respectable citizen* of Richmond. Va., ant I elsewhere, must he conclusive evidence lha there is no humbug uhout it. The tiiul of a single bottle will satiafr the most skeptical of its benefits. ","3??e a iveitiacnicnt in another column. LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED W EKKLV THOMAS R. M All ILL _ j Ragging Gunny pet yd It) to it') Rale Rope, per lit 1-3 to 14 Cotton Rope, pei lb liii to jS Ruttor, lit 1-2 to 16 Reef, 4 to 6 Huron, Hog Round. 14 to 16 R ecu wax, IS to 'iu Candles, Ad. per lb. 37 to 40 Coffee, ltio, 13 to 16 Corn, t3 to lob Chick vna, per pair 20 to 36 F-gg*, per dux 12 Flour, per bl 8.50 to 9.iK) Fodder, per est 16 100 Iron, per pound 6 to fi l.J j Lard, per lb 12 1-2 U> 15 ; Lend, per lb ? 12 M Molaasea, N. 0. per gal 4)3 to lot) i Nolle, cut, per keg 6 20 to 6.641 little, per hualiel 02 to 76 ' 4)*naburg*, per yard, heavy 12 to 14 j Potatoes, Nortlifinjper bushel 2.25 < Potatoes, Country per buahel 6o to 70 ! Powder, per lb 07 Rice per bualiel 4.00 to 6.4)4) Sugar, N. O. per lb 14 to 16 Sugar, Crushed, per lb 16 to 18 Salt, per ancle 31.00 | Steel, caat, per lb. ' 22 to 26 I Tea llfwin, per ib * ItHI to 1.20 I Tallow, per lb (acarca) II to 12 1-1 Vinegar, per gal. 40 to 6<t j Yarn, per bunch, 100 to 1.16 THE NAfSSiL New Orlcan?, March 27. Tha sales of (Litton to-day comprised I tiuOO be lea. .Middling has slightly i in pro* rd, and i? quoted nt 1.1$ a 13|c. The h|I? ! of the week foot up 4 .S'-O, and the receipt) 22,04)0 Ixilra. llriu<datufTa are quiet, ('of. i fee ia quiet, at 11 i a 11 Jc. for prime. New York March 27 Cotton haa advanced t a Hales 4004 ' halea. Orleans Middling I4|; Uplands 14< Fair 14(. New Fork March 28. Cotton is firm. The antes to.day com prised 1.400 bales. Flour haa declined t a 10c. tier Ib. for Ohio and State Corn i*d?. ! presaeu. Columbia March 87. Our market wn* very quiet to-day, nrxi the transaction limited, although there in no change to notic? in quotationa. We atill quota ll| a <3} cents, extremes. Charleston, March 87. Cotton.?The transactions to day reached upward* of 1700 bales, at very full price*. The sales comprise At hales at 11 68 at 18; 88 at 13j; 68 at 12* , 25 at 13* Ii8 at 12|, 41 at 12*; 16 at 18; 116 at 18* 67 at 18f: 162 at ISJ 61 at I8f; and 22V bales at l-|r. * m - ..air - - . ... f New Advertisements. ! am) mmT mm, AVE nre just receiving a large nnd full ' j supply of Now and .i-liintu.biv l?ir>ds tor Spring and SiiiiiIih r v* e rctm-i-iingof most 1 crt variety licit un b calhd vi.i be snl.t on oui ii!?ii;.l l.iir l. riu>?cjll nri<! .xniniiic ?dure jnii?'l|:isii!jf if jom WbUli) study jour own niter**'* HA -SELTINK & CUII ETON. Apiil 1, JS37? b?if. | rf~M 1K LADIES ARE IMKTM I, EARLY ' 1 requested to c >11 and sec o;ir Stock <'' I Dress Good* consisting of beautiful Sui < i | mcr Silks, Borage. Do Scpaugo, Brilliant ' Wliite, Colored and Printed Muslin*, Erin- | ted Jaconets, Tissue Challys. Our stock of Prints is very complete. Some tine ! French print ud cauibricks, "I.ovos of Bonnets," Ribbons, French flowers, A:c. It. vV. C. April I, 0?tf. | IJ ST RECEIVED, A LARGE AND t) full supply of Gents ready iiiiide Cloth- j ing, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, j Suits of French ami English [)rap ]>eto, S.iits ol Linen, Suits of Ma.scille*, Huts, j Boots (Congre-s Gaiters neither sowed or pegged.) but wnrrcnted to not rip. II it C. J UST RECEIVED, LINSEED OIL. ' Train Oil, Wliite I*nd, llooflaml Gcr ' i mnn Bitters, Rowans Tonic .Mixture, Browns j j Ess. Jam. (linger, ('it. Magnesia, Batemans ! I Drops, llollownjs Tills and Ointment, Ayj ers Cherry Pectoral and I'iils, Arabian Linanient, R R. R., .Mustang Linsment, Lnudiiiuni, Taragoric, &c., 11 & C. J UST RECEIVED. N. O. AND MUScovuda Coffee, ('rushed and (jround j Sugars, West India. N.O. HI.d Sugar House Syrup. Rio Jav* and Mocha Coflec, Mackerel, Muckiroiii Cheese, Blackberry Brandy, Sir,, il c., 11. &. C. (iiiuruiuiix, Trnsicn*, It(*(*?>!vein mid ('eininittc?><i. VI ,L GUARDIANS, Trustees, Receivers,1 and Committees, holding their appointi uienls from the Com t of Equity, for I .mi. , I raster District, are notified nnd required to make nnd render their respective returns on or before the 6lh May, 1H67. Rules will be issued against all defaulter*. James h withkrspoon. c. E. L. 1). Coin*rs Office, .March 31, 1807. 7?3t?Pr. Fee $1 7a. NOTICE /">LARA J. EVANS, wife of (' P Evans. J will in th'rlv days from ibis date, buIconie a solo trader. CLARA J. EV \NS. April lit. 1S57. 7?lJ. NEGRO MAN FOR SALE By order of Juinca II. Witherspoon Ordinary for (jiucaster District, wilt be sold at ! l-uiean'cr Court House on lite 1st Monday i | tlie (ilh April, 1857, a likely negro fellow named Jack about 42 year* of age, bc| longing to Estate of Siuum-I Strain, dee'd , I And also a Carriage and Harness, i Terms 5* tuontlis credit witl. interest, note ' | and goo J surety. ' tiAM'l. FAUI.KNT.lt, Al.hX COFFEY, K* ecu tori i March 21, 1657, 6-2'. IT SI.25 To Planters and House Builders. Tire subscriber returns his thanks for the i very liberal patronage received for the /in t, > and takes this method to inform (lie citizens , of Cheater and surrounding Districts, and the . ' whole South, that lie has ellected another I improvement in the | Cotton Gin & Wheat Thrasher, i that excels any that have ever been intro I duced heretofore; and from long experience. 1 he has no fear in challenging any other Khci J tory, either North or South, to produce an j equal. He feels very confident in saving to ' the public, that Ins ( ins excel iu performance nny other make or pattern now in use With dry cotton the roll cannot be broken j or made to spew over, which no other prc tends to claim, and with good driving pow' er and attendance, a 45 saw gin, will gin from 4 to 6 bales or more in s day, weigh1 ing from 350 to 400 lbs.; which in an much i as any one hand can well handle in a day. Any person wanting a Gin or Thrasher, can be supplied by sending on his order to ms ul Luwinville, Chester District. S. C. Work : will be shipped to any place desired. REPAIRING done at the shortest posni I bW notice. j To House Builders, I will say that I am manufacturing SASH, BI.INDS & DOORS , of any dencription, made of the best material, I and dry lumber, and workmanship the very I j bent. 1 All work carefully packed and forwarded ! to order. JOHN SIMPSON. June 1 Itli. 1856. 17-tf. I COLD MIMi FOR SALE. r|M!R subscriber offers for Sale n valuable 1 Got,! Mine in binrioti r District, with 1 Three HunHreri and Sixty acres of Innd at 1 Inched. Sitid Mine is erven niilea east of ; the Court limine, known n* the Steven's I Mine, luvornldv mentioned in the Into report* of Prof. Leiber, Stale Csological nnd ' Minernlogical Surveyor.w hone report is hereby relered 10. An examination is requested. Term* easy, nnd may he known by apply iog lo thw subscriber. WM. STEVENS. l.aneuMter C. II. S. C. Jan. 7lh 47?3in. 1 I-?r Charleston Courier and Carolina Tiiiich copy tri-weekly for tliree luonllia 1 and tend bills to th!a ?mc?. I tiaw Notice. THE undersigned have formed a Purtner ship for the practice of Law in Lancaster LNalricl. Ail business entrusted to them, will re ccive prompt attention. CASTON Si ALLISON. I W. Tmi.ri.ow Castor, Camden, S. C. R. E. Ai.limin, Clflice on Dunlap Street opposite the C. II. I?er.cn*lcrvillc, S. C. September 17th, 1856. 3l-tf. Law Notioe. ' I THE undersigned have formed a partnership for the practice of Isiw in Liacuatei and the surrounding Districts. All business entrusted to their care will receive prompt attention. ; HAWKINS &. WYL1B. ; Thou. N. Hawkins, Unionvllls, 8. C. ; John D. Wylik, Old Ordinary's Office In I the Court House at Lanessterville, 8. (J. Dps. |oth l?JW, 4???f. * . If Miscellaneous Notice. Jtr&L 1 AT I'RIVATK sale the l^riirxei occupied by fitoj a i i;jffi.JoHcplt 15, Button, :>h >i dwelling shop, in l*niica*tervillt. 'ivriiic tll.lde PMIV W Tfll'liljOW CASTON. K>. R'C#7, G ? It* Eible Society. r I">11K AN.MVKU3.MIY OF WAXIIAW 1 Bible Society will he held at Shiloh Church on Saturday *d May. The Indian ' vrtd and I ancestor Societies, and all the ticiid* of thi" Bible arc roped fully invited u) nilcml. The address will he deliwred by (icn. S. I'. Walk up of Monroe, N. which is sufficient guarantee the meeting will hp interesting and a I tractive. We have cause to fear many, who have the Bible will mist the way to elernd bliss; what then, will Income of those destitute of the only guide. BAWL A RONSKR, Secretary. March '25th, It?.07. t>?tit SINGER'S SEWING MACHINESThe great reputation of Singer's Sewing Machines is founded on ilie fact, that they are perfectly adapted to every variety of work, and tl at each one of Itieni, kept Employed, will earn not Icrs than ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR. All persons desiring full and reliable in formation about these machines?sizes pri ces, modes ol purchasing, iVo ?can obtain it by applying, by letter or otherwise, for a copy of J. M. SiNGER &. Co's Gazette, a beautiful I'icturial Paper, entirely devoted to Sewing Machine in'.crests. It will bo sent gratis. JvOCAL AGENTS Wanted in every Town in Hie United States, to whom liberal inducements are ottered N- B.? We have made arrangements w ith many editors and publishers ol new spapers high.) profitable and satisfactory to tlicm, and wish to tnaku similar contracts with every newspaper and magazine in the country. For full particulars address I. M SINGER St CO., 323 Broad .vav, N Y, M 1. nr.I. " I .Milltll -iMIl *? .3111. WINDOW SHADES, PAPER IIANCilNGS, A N D M A T T II E S S E S, AT H W. Kinsman's Corner of King and Berresford Street^ CHARLES'! ON. VI.ARGB assortment ??f the above nam. , t'd Goods uit band and will lu*sold lot | the next three month* tit a large discount, ! in order to reduce the stock, on account oI I.-aae expiring and being obliged to move j into another store. The following i* a part of this large stock : French and American PAPF.R IIANG j INGS ; French and Swiss, and Americnr WINDOW SIIADF.S ; M ATTUKSSF* and I'' ^ OWS of every description, COR I NK'Ks, lasted and Muslin CURTAINS j Sntitt Dei attics and Damask for Curtains I (birds, and Tassels. &c. Those \\ ln> art in want ol rny of the nboxe goods, it wil t he to their advantage to examine then : w hen in the City,o*- to instruct their factor or agents to purchase here. March 4, 1857. 3?1 1 A NEW CAKKIACK SI10I\ l^pilK StiHSCRIIIKIIS IIAVF. OPEN. ( I ed a Shop at Luncastcville, Fmmons I old stand, and are prepared to, | /M/.NV, 77#im. a.\i) repair car rimies ma (sir's <fc. , at short notice, and after the latest and inos I improved stiles. Work warranted t< p'ease. A share of public patronage is res pectfully solicited. J. II. ADAMS, Ft. I*. HILLINGS. .Match 1 1, 1857. 4?3mo Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN Itrxideut Surgeon Iteiili.t, VOKKVlLt.r, s. c\, ... . Offers hi* Professional Services to tne citiI Zens of Lancaster \ illegi and surrounding country ARTIFICIAL TBKVH inserted ou Colli Plate, from one to u full sett. June 11th, 1856 ]6 1 y "BEACIi; 1'liATT k KING, No. 19 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN ENGLISH i FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS. 1 (^ciniib tj) cFaucij 1 IV*. II. Brack. ('. I). Pratt. J. (S. King Feb. 18, 1857, 1 ? 1 jr. MOORE &. GLOVER, WHOLESALE i V 1. llDltl'IOlAVI f??' * l niw. viuwvi^ii i u. rivw* IOIWII i TJ.'\ I .I'iUO Comer East Bay and Market St'a. A LAKGR STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HANI) Order* thankfully received and promptly I executed. /. o. a moork, j CHARLESTON, s. C J. 0. GLOVF.R. S Feb. IS, 1857, 1?1 v. I FRASER & THOMPSON. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND FOItWAK 1)1 N(J AGENTS, Adffer'* !\ortli Wharf, I FRKDK.E. Hi VSIR, ) n. . . a n TAI L s. THOMPSON. \ Charleston, S. C Nov. Sili 1856, It?lj. p<l. CLARK, HYDE fit OO (Succe?u?or? to Kooaovelt, Hyde k Cleik,) IHItld IIIPOKTIKS | OF Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c. No. 139 Meeting Street, Nearly opposite Charleston Hotel. RollF.ItT A OLARK, ) HIMKON HYDK, } CharUton.S. C 1 ANDKKW T. ANDERSON. ) I Feb. 18, 1857, 1?ly. Reeder &. DeSaussure. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARL18T0V, S. C. Nov. |J.h 185b, 29-ly pd Itfisccllaneous. I? TUB STATE UK SOUTH tSutOLlNA. m Lancaster District. p Jn the CouimoA Plena. K II. }I. Williams J ti. . Attachment. \V. \V. IDrt. S 1 \\ iit-n a*. tin* |>li.in'iir u!d nn the !tth t]..\ u| March 1867 l ie Lis (U;'l.iia'i"ii a- &r the Defendant who (:.? it is said) is S ; absent from aiiJ without the limits of this I" i State. :ind has neither wife nor attorney Ug, know n within the same, upon w hom a copy ? of the said Declaration might !*? served? ' ^ i It is therefore ordered, that the said Defett- i dant do appear and plead to the said Dec Inration on or before the 16th day March (fd.OS) which wiil bo in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty. ? eight, otherwise final and absolute judge. g nicnt will then be given and awarded against ( him. J. A STEW MAX, CDrk. | March 14th 1867. 5?o.n.m. for ly. Xs I SOUTH CAROLINA. iai ; Martha Knight, it. nl. i In Ivp.ity, Lnnens- : vs. | ter Dis't. llill for ! _ j Joseph Welsh, Win. ! Performance a n d ** Welsh, and others. J forfeit Title. It appearing to my satisfaction that Jo. I soph Welsh, and William Welsh.two of the JJi i defcndeiits in the above case, reside w ithout I the liuiiis of the Stale, oil motion of Clin i c>l. ton, Solicitor for complainant, it is ordered | that the said Joseph Welsh and Win. \\ elsh, : "" defendants on above stated ease, do answer, j "" 1 plead or demur to the sai 1 llill, on or before [ ?* I the 1st dry of June 1867, otherwise Jndg- ad i men I pro confesso will be ordered again it ! ;oi 1 each and both of them. JAM KM II. W lTlIKRSPOOX. C K. L. I). Teb. 23, 1S67. 2?3m?p f UO i ac" _ Ml SOUTH CAROLINA. |?, I Judson A. llasseLine ^ In lajnity Lancaster | aiu \s. ^Petition to subject ' JeUllett Hoik. ) all Ivpiity to pay a Iji'gal Demand. 1 i t Oil It appearing to my satisfaction that Jen , mil llclk, the defendant in above petition. | resides without the limits of tlu? State. It ] 1,1 is ordered on motion of Cooke Solicitor u for petitioner, thid the said Jcnnctl Pell; do i answer, plead or dimur to the petition in j above ease on or before the 1st day of June | 1867, otherwise judgement pro confveso j , i will be ordered against Iter. I P< J AilKS II. WlTHEIlsrOf ?\\ , (In C. K. i, I). lull Feb. 18, 1867, Pf. $ij?2?3i;j. ! t.(] 80f Til CAROLINA. i 'VI.. ? I? 1) 11 l I' ? i iii-iii.i.i . jj iiiiim | in ivpuiy i. mcasler i A. v*. j District, amended pc- j ini Thomas M Kim?, V titinn to subject nn wl Columbus Mills, | Equity to the payment ve 4*t. *1. J ot'n legal demand. j be It appearing to ttic satisfaction of the * 1 Commissioner, lh..t Columbus Mills a do- , ()| | fondant in above potilion, resides without | u, 1 the limits of this State. It is ordered on j? | motion of Williams, Solicitor for petition- I t,t er. that the said defendant Columbus Mills, <_< - ! do answer, p'end or demur t<> tlio petition ; i i in above case on or before the 1st day ol i ' June 1857, otherwise judgement pro con* ? ! ft ?so will he ordered against him. I" JAMES II. \\ ITHEUSPOOV. ' i C. E. 1. I>. ?! IVb. 18, 1857, IT. $6.?:2? 3m. 0 SOTT11 CAROLINA. Alfred Knight and j In Equity Lancas- \ wife. et. ul. [ ter. Hill for Parti- I (|i i I vs. } titiun iind account ; ' (J . Aaron Phillips and j Estates of Elijah ft others. | Phillips, dee'd. and tr - ) J Sarah Phillips dee'd. | 1 It appearing to mv satisfaction that John j L I'I'llreal and wife, Tliirza, Elisha linker and I j ' , wife. Susan, Ellison Rush and Anderson ' I hillips. defendants in the nbov c stated case, | ' reside w ithoilt the limits <>t the State. It is ordered on motion of Moore, Solicitor for tj Complainants, that the said John Threat and | tl 1 Tltirxi Threat, his wife, Elisha Baker nnd j j Susan Baker his wife; Ellison Ru-li, nnd , j Anderson Phillips, defendants in the above stated ease, do answer plead or demur to the j I said Bill, on or before the 1st June 1857, j otherwise Judgment pro c?nfesso will be , 1 : ordered against nil ami each of thein. JAMES!!. WITIIKRSl'OON. I C E. I.. I). I pr Feb 1?. 1857. 2? 3m? p f ?6 00 j w, HIE ARRIVALS. > THE subscriber has just received his sup- I A ply of j lo FALL AND WINTER GOODS. \l * . ** | and invites his friends and customers to ev- ! j Inine his assortment, before pnrensing else. ' sil I where. He will sell " cheaper than the cheap- j j est," for cash, or upon tlis usual terms to ; | punctual customers. j His stock is nn usually large, consisting ; l in part ul* Ladies' Fancy l>ress Goods, Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, lints, (lin j Heaver ami NVool,) w Heavy Staple Goods, ami a very superior [ >, lot of Gold and Silver ' II ' I? o u l> I o C n s e W a t c li c s. ; d Also some very line Fancy Jewelrv. " " I a lie is thankful for mist f.vnrs .in.I Ii lit* a continiunu-c of the antop. Cutnc o?m, conn* ?lI, if you u islitu obtain good bar- ' gain*. J. B. C )USART. October 20, 1856. 37-6in. LIFE INSURANCE, |? INSURANCE on the lives of white Per- l' sons may be etfcited with the N. C. I ui Mutual Life fnsurnnce Company, by appli- I w cation to the undersigned. l'hi? Company g, grants and renews Policies upon receiving one half in cash and the olhor hall by note c| payable in twelve uiontlis. It was never j, more sound nud prosperous. Last \ ear a divi- w * dend of 10 per cent was declared and placed tl to the credit of each member entitled to it, ti and was allowed either upon the note or ! p deducted froin the next cash payment. i ii IV. TIIURIjOW CA8TON, Agent. u Camden S. C. Feb. 25, 2?5m. 1 11 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Persona indebted to tho Estate of R S. ( Bailey, dee'd. (thoss claims thnl are due) are infonned that these demands arc rcqnir. ! ed to l?e paid forthwith. This notice most ! ^ suffice, na the demands are too amnll and too j " numerous for the subscriber to mnke a per. , J sounl appeal in each cass. The money is t abaoluU'ly needed to settle the debts of the ? Estate, and all whe disregard this notice, will tind, that to tbs original debt will be a ; added that of costs for sollsction. W M CONNORS A io?'r., \ 1 March 4, 1S#7. J-It j rledical Advertisemnets Leonard's Scuth American \'ver and Ague Remedy J 5 a Cheap, Safe and Permanent Cure, nd is also a Preventive OFTIIK VARIOUS FORMS OF illiou* find Intermittent Fevers. l'rioo?One Dollar per bottle, rhis Jhcparation contains 110 Al'Epnic or ercury, UU'J will not, like the many com* liid.t now recommended for Billions or otbFKVKKS, leave the system in a cnnlitiou ne to be dreaded than the disease; but it* at merit is in its CURATIVE, l'REVEN YE ami RESTORATIVE properties, and it aptej to all Antes and conditions of the sra n. Neatly a'l the article* which cuter into it* tipowilion a.e nl th'-nc-ehe.?, singly, remedial ents lor the cure of BILLIOl'S and INTERTTENT T'KYKKS. As m preventive, this .l/ediciuc should h* sd by convalescents, Travellers, EtuigiauU, 1 other.-, during the Summer and Fall mouths, an malarious discuses are most prevalent, A Ticatise by <?. A. LEONARD, New-York, the disease, with Testimonial- and C'ertiiites of cures perlccted, euti he obtained graitoiiely, at all the places where the medicine sold. (J K R T I ! " 1 C A T E 8. The following statement of the Rev L. M, 'a .?>, Sup't ??l" tin- Five Feints House oflnistry, n* given below, it- one that speaks volih'8 as to the valuable properties ol tills remy. ilr. (I. A. Leonard?Sir:?I take n pleasure transmitting to you the folioiviug fuels, in reion to a cure puilectcd >y tins uae of jourS. Fever ane Ague Remedy, upon one of the mates ol the Hottseof Industry. John Young 10 lias been suffering from llic cliilU and fer during the past live mouths, was in Novemr last attacked, and toe paroxysms were u* vere as any 1 ever knew; ulinost instant re f was ex pi i ieiieed ou giving tlic first dose ; i tlic expected ilny of return, it was aiiuiinisred, and it bad the happy ell'ect of interruptg the paroxysms fjiueo then every veatige the disease has loft lam, and lie has reeover1 liis former wonted appeal mice and health. Truly yours, Ac., L. M. Pease. New York, Jau. iid, iMfiG. Mr. A. 1'. Sterling, of this city, lma tonscn* ?d to the publication of tlic following facts, vcr his signature, concerning a cure perfected y the use o this remedy, which facts are corbointed by the Rev. I.. M. Pease, who ?n rpiaiideJ w ith all tlic circumstances. Mr. <J. A. Leonard?Penr Sir:?Some ten ivs cilice, I hettid of a poor but deserving einian, in .Vulbeny Street, who was suO'eiing oin it severe utiai k of chills and lever, eonacted in the low grounds, near Newaik, N. J. gave him one bottle of your South American ever and Ague Remedy, and it ntVonls in* Icasure to say, that tlie disease has beeu bioeii up by its use, and a peimanent cure cffec d. Truly yours. A. F, .ST Eli LIN U. New York, Nov. 6, 1 S&ti. I am ac< plain ted with t lie facts set forth iri ic abov i ? i tilicali-, and can witness to lb? iitlr of the statements therein contained. I.. M. PE*4FE. Sup't Five Points House of Industry. The following Certificates of Find k L. licit!* id Henry Meier, are among those peculiar cas in which a permanent cure can be effected >t.lith-n.Hiding their continued exposure to ^disposing causes. At the time the cures re pei feeteil, they were engaged in the C'heniid Works ol J/ossra. Ciiaj- I'riaer fi Oo., of is city. After having beeu troubled with Fever and gue lor nearly a whole month, and swallowed ts of Quinine, an acquaintance of mine reuniiH tided tne to tiy a bottle of what is called ic South Atnorican Fever and Ague Remedy, id sure enough it worked like a charm. | ink it only one day, and that w as tin; last I lw of the fever. It is wit It light pleasure that state litis fact for the benefit of all whom it ay concern, and w ish every body the same sue* ss in mastering this distressingdiseaae, which likely enough, it tlicy will follow my example. FKF.lVK L. HKRTLE, Aug. r81?6. 4 1 Wliipple St. iiiookklyn, I have had the Fever and Ague for several ccks, w hich kept tne at liome, unable to work, tried a number of preeciptiona, without find* ig any relief, until my factory boss sent lue a ottlc of the South American Fever and Agu* [ctnedy, which I have used, and after gome avs found myself entirely cured. I have h?d o attack since that time, now fouiteeu mouths, nd feel great confidence in this valuable med* inc, to w hich 1 owe my recovery. ? HKNKY J/KIFR. * u/t [t>rr nit lf~L' tl.l.J.. Itx " ? t |>i. X", ir>uu. vi> Jivn.uuiil ot. 1? llliatllSDm gll, Tlic certificates of Mr. J. (i. I'ndcrhill, Drug ist, of Jamaica, X. Y., and those received irotigh him, will be read with much interest ot only from the very respectable clirracter of ic parties, but that the medicine was used rider very unfavorable circumstances, and only hen other remedies huu been used without tccess. Mr. 0. A. Leonard, X. Y,?I>ear Sir:?Jn? losed you will find some certificates of the ef >ct? of your medicine in this place. It girea itisfaction to every one that has used it, and Ire sale will increase as it Incomes known. I \ke the responsibility to warant it. Mr. Stehen Henderson, of this place sent a bottle to lis wile's sister, with like good result! ss when iscd,,by himself and wife. Mr. II. is an old ran, a very respectable citizen of ibis place, ud is well known. Truly yours, kc., JAS. fi. tNPERHlLk Jamaica, N. Y , Hept. 28, ISM. J/ore certificates might Le tdded to swell the let, but a delicacy on the part of many not to lave their name appear in print, prevents a in Mt cat ion of them. The alxrve, however, are ufhcimt ovidcnces to establish the fact, that his remedy is w ithoui an e<pi?l for the peimaent cure of the Fever and Ague. A supply of the above J/edlciue on Jtaod, nd for sale by THOS R. JfAGlLL, and J ADAAfS, tod '? lerclianta gsneswiiy in this seen on. Feb