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! I News StjrunnnAary. Oov?roor l'?rry, of South Carolina wiil?? hoina that th? Fretidaut will orde lliA (ifli urnrL u a I J %.? work* at Greanville, which bate b??i by lb* military, to be given up. It i* reported that the Emperor of Aus trie i* willing to furnish Maximilian will *uy troops rtquued, on eondiliou tha they be incorporated in the Mexican ar toy and their expenses paid. General Grant was aecidently shot it the hand in New York, on the 21st, b] the explosion of a new rifle which hi Wasexatniag. The wound was net se riant. The 22d of February?Washington' I birth day?hat been made a legal hoti d?y, by tbe United States Congress. George A. Trenholm, E-q., has presen ted the Orangeburg Feinsle Seminar} buildings as a donstion to the Kpiscopa Theological Seminary of South Carolina Tba Jacksonville Floridian saye : Itii reported that there ia not less than sis o seven white women living with colorec soldiers and oiber colored men in tbii j ?i,y. The Legislatntei of Pennsylvania, Wis \ consin and Minnerctta, have declared a \ gainst tha President's vele. This was t< h*va been expected, icaamuch at the*, bodiea ara controlled by radicale. ; In bit apeaeh at the matt matting halt in N?w York cily laal Thuraday, l'oat inattar Gar.tr*! Danniton said tliat tin ( veto iimtbjtge cf ilia l'reaident wai adfi* ad an<l aubtained by tear* member of tin | Cabinet. Q rkau Victoria baa written an auto, graph letter to tha l'opa, thanking him for ilia ioatrucliona ha bad gitea to l.ii c'argy in tha Fenian in&Htr. ICol. Jinrtea Gheanot, aged ninety thret yaaia, died at bit home in Kirkwood n?ar G?nifl*n, ou lli? 17 l> ultimo. II* era* lli? lather of (Jan. Jurat! Cheanut an:] mt highly renpecled by tbe peeplc of'Camden, among whom be reaided to long. Tbe Chattanooga Gazette taja : "Wt learn from parties .living in- tbe uppai co utuiea of Georgia, that tbe late cold nap baa aerioualy injured tbe wheat crop in that aectiou by freezing it out ol the grouod. *'The Foal Office Department lately ad vettiaed the letting of ovec 700 routee in lliaaiaaippi, Louiaiana, Arkanaaa, Alaba u?a and Georgia, but only 184 were let, 1 aad on 018 routaa tbe people are atill I ?? ? ..r.uiui? u>. iAcuities, ntcause the test oaib is io (be way. It is cheering to notice that the subject cf immigration to 8outh Caro ins do?* not fail to receive continued attention in the larger cities of the North, and efforts Is induce emigrants to corns hither are feigf-made constantly. On Friday John \V. Forney, Esq^ re ceived by?Eipre*s a box, which looked at if it contained something nice, but on opening it he found that some considers* We friend bed sent hint' a "deed duck.'' Not a canvass back, but an "ornary" pud die specimen. . The Charleston South Carolinian states that on til* 23d ultimo three thieves were found dead behind the counter of Messrs. Pratt dc Wilson, druggist in King street, ia tbst city. It seems that poison had been put io iome food and placed in a convenient position which the robbers had saten of and died. I It appears by tba records ia lb# Trass ury Department, tbst tba revenue receiv, <i from tba Houtharn Ststaa from April, 1865, to'the first day of this month, amounts to naarly t2fi.000.000, pvtnch pally derived from abandoned lands and ataraal ravaaua. Louis/ana bss paid ovar $8,000,000 of this, wbila from Virginia laaa thao $1,000,000 baa baao recaivad. In tba North Carolina Legislature, Sat. urday, an uncompromising Union man, who bad two sons in tba Uoitad Ststaa army, otfsrad a patition asking rsdrsaafor tba running off af soma of bis stock by tba Federal cavalry. Us dsclarss ha baa basa abusad for bis lova of tba flag, dec. Ilia patition was rafarrsd to tba Commit* ' taa on tba Insana Asylum. Tba convention of tba Episcopal cburcb of tbia Stala waavacantlv hal.l in flK.. lee'on. It d?cid?Kl by heavy in?jt>ritv to return to a unioa with tba church >rtb ?aeauroiDg again ita position in the I feaeral church organisation of tba United I fttatee. The oppoaitioo lo tbia atop was 1 vary warm but tba oppoaera vary few. | Hiabop Davie earnestly advocated tba re| construction raeaaure. We are pleased to notice a decline in r the pricM of in ft n y articles of inerclutn' ? d m. Uoal told io New York, last week, t for $7 too. The dry goode market it ? reported to bo flat, dull and drooping.? ? Wholesale dealers are doing little busii net*, and ibe retail dealer* are obliged to , make lower figure* for their goods, in or a der to secure customers. The foregoing , hae reference chiefl? to the Nnnh?n markets. GoM, last week, was down to $1 35.? Columbia Phamx. # A Southsrn traveler writes to the Bos r ton Foal : "I vm Gratified to tneet with 8 gentlemen from the North investing large amounts of money in cotton plantations in all directions, within a radius of fifty miles of Jackson, the capitoi of Missis> ' sippi. Many of the finest plantations have recently passed into Northern hands and are now being stocked and prepared for a cotton cr.?p the present year." I IuPKACIIKMIWT AK? AXNOTANCK Of nit Pkksidkht. ? We understand that a meeting of Senators and Kepresentatives ' was recently held tecrtlly at one of the r principal hotels in this city, to takeuieaa 1 urea to impeach the President. In this , connection the subject of the retiracy ol the Secretary of War was discussed ic at. animated and angry manuer. It was, we have reason to believe, boldly and defiantly asserted the President dare not remove this gentleman, however he differed with him in his policy and views. The temper 1 ol li e meeting was highly excited anil exasperated at the thought, it was ttiij pudenllv insisted upon that the Secreisrf of War must rfmu.n, to embarrass the President, and of course annoy the p.tlrio > .: ' - i hi nuicMirin lortonateiy at lh? helm of] national affaire. \\ a warn these im*en. , diaries against pursuing further their wickedntkft himI tnxchi'iHlions to wards the purpose indicated IVathinyton Union, 23th. ( A Good Tiiouuitr ? The God of thej white mail and the God of the l?laik i.ian ? I apeak it with due reverence ?is the 1 lining who first made a distinction on nc, count of color. Why was the negro ) created black f It it beyond the keu of tuau to ascertain. Why were we created white ! U not the mere difference in color euflicient to warn us that Heaven 1 designed a difference! Ai.d have not some of you acted on the fact that there t it such a difference! Why are there separata places for the respective ncen even in your own chamber 1 Whv at# they not put together! ? Reetrdy Johw . ton in ,\it anti-Sumner tpetch. .1 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York, March 5. Cotton declining. Side j at 43 to 44 centa per pound. Gold 32}. fu iff CeTAB VJ P 1 A ..-..I i.. u.| maicn a About 2i0 balsa of Cotton elienged j 1 h >ads la tin* market yesterday; price* in! some cuei easier, but very liuU ?t?ck on the market. We qno'e Strict Middling at 10 to 41 cent* per pound. roit.4iJCt.pHiA, March 3. Fight hundred biles of Cotton were ?old at auction here to d iy (isod Ordinary, 1 401 cents.; Middling and Middling Fair 1 Orleans, 43 to 44 ream per pound: Mid 1 dling and Strict Middling Georgia, 44} eta. | 10 46J cen'H | er pound, l'ickii.gn, 'il to lib ecnis per pound sot, 1 it Cauoliaa Hank Bill*.?The following are the latest Bulling rates in New Vork for tint above Litis 9 p .-a ~r ? u.iu- V* >"? niair, (II ia) '.'o ; link oI Saulh Carolina, 26; State Bnnk, 16; Union, 70; Peoples* 4J; Farmers' and Exchange.! 15; Bank of (,'hirtlilnn, 'i3; Plasters'and Mechaaics'9 R; Southweet-rn Kail. Komi, 40; Uatik of Newberry. JttJ to 40; B.mk ol Chester, 26; B.mk of Unvi, 28 to 30; Planters' Hank. Fni field. 26; Hank of II an tin rg. 22 ; Merchants' Bank, Cheraw, 25 ; Exchange Bank, Columbia, 25; Com mrrcial Bank, 25; Bank of Cautdea, 40.: The?e prices fluctuate daily ue tka demand varied ! ANC ASTER PRICES CURRENT. J CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HASSELTINF, k MASSEY? , ~^rn CORN 01 to I 25 per hu.hel Fl/UJK $8 to 10,00 per 100 lb?. BACON No salca BUTTER 20 to 25ct?p?rlb LARD 16 to 20 SUGAR ? Crown.. 20 to 25 M " " Ciaahad St il. C. 25 to 35 eta par lb COFFEE, 45 eta par lb TEA . f j 25 to 2 50 par lb CANDLES?Adamantine?40 to 46 eta lb BAGOING ? Gunuv 40 to 45 eta n?, ?.?u KOPB 40 cte. par ib . AXKS?a w. Collin*. ... S50l?a7A| IIA dKS 1 00 to I 26 pair , TRACK CHAINS... . 1 60 to a 00 pair! KKROSINK OIL 9'J par gallon. POWDKR. ....... I 00 to I 36 per Ib ! SHOT.., 35 eta per lb. NAILS 121 to 15 eta per Ib INI) Kit J?Carolina $S per Ib. COTTON CARDS?No 10 1 75 t?? 2 00 H0K8?C. a 1 35 t# a 00 eaci COTTON 25 to 30 cl a par Ib. Th* above prieaa are io currency. Gold ie worth 30 ta 35 per cent premium. Dr. J, H. Withrrnpoon reapectlully offer* liia professional eervice* to the people ol L*uc**ier villa an.I *u> rouurl ing country, lie cat) be lound at his ofBee night and day, opposite tba residence of Mr. 8. 1). j Emmons. September t, tStH.?lf. NfW AdvrrUM>mriiU. " TAKE MIS! The undersigned is aiiout commencing business at the old Sian.l, one mile East of Pleasant llill, aod design carrying on the TANNING AND SHOE business In all of it* Titriaim departments. Wo wlil pay 4 fair price for Hides, or | Tan tticin one hall for the other. We will DUV JtH r<l nor nril f.?r ll.irlr Our business will We conducted atriclly upon the Cash system. We will take in | exchange, Corn, Wheat, Pea*, Sorgum, Tallow, or almost anything in the Provision lidj. FLOYI> & CAU I'UF.N. March 14,?4t. j Head Quarters, 21st Reg't, S. C. M. Lancaster, C. II , Muich 6, 1866. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 1. | IT! IK undersigned having been ap* pointed Colonel 21st Regiment, S. C. M., by bin Kxcelleocy Governor Urr, hereby assumes command. I!. The -Stair appointments are hereby announced : Simeon II. Huay, Adjutant. George T. Wade, lAuartcrmnBter. John Q. McMuiiiin, Se argeal-Slsjor. J. II. Harper.Quartermaster Si argeant. Dr. J F. Mnckey, Surgeon. Dr. C. C Welsh, Assistant Surgeon. They will be obeyed and rcop?.ctcd aci cordingly. HI. Captains new in offiee will proceed to reorganize their Companies by holding elections en 11th in?.t ?t iv?? ? - ? ' " 'ii.pai.y parade ground, for Captain, one first. and two ucond 1/eutcnauls, and report tin* mnic to these I Icadquarter* on or befoie llhh inst., giving: the name* of tl.e officers elected and the eflcctivo force of tlieir rca pective Companies. IV. On the sumo day and at same places, for the election ol company olKrvri. an election for Major of the Itattalion to which the r companies belong, and at least one of the Managers from each place of election a ill meet at the Itattalion rendezvous on the second day (tilth inst) nfler the election, count the votes, and f?rlhwith trans mil to these Headquarters a statement in writing showing th* result of the elections, certified Sy all lite Manager* present ntsaeh counting. T. F. CI.YIHJK.N, (' I. Ulst Kcg't, IS U. M. March 1-1. IttGti?11. Ala .Hcctiiiff Of the members of the Lancaster Bar, held March Vth, 1866, the following Preamble and ltulea were adopted : "To conform to the changes in other Departnieut* of business, and to r-etablish uniformity in practice, the undersigned Member-* of the Lancaster liar have adopted the following ltules and Regulations : 1. Minimum ratoa of charges for the services hereinafter specified J.all be : For prolessionai counael or advice, verbal, $5. " * " " " wiitten, flu For undortaking to become counael lor aud to aid with advice geneially an Rxeciilor or other Poison acting in a trust capacity in the discharge of the duties of the tiust, where the value of thu Kstatc is $10UU, or leas, |!!. Where it* value exeeeda f 1000, for undertaking to institute arv ona or more suits upon contract tor ill* Mine Tar* ty at any one lime, *5 hoi Coitiini?aions on all tuoaie.s collected and paid over, 6 per cent 1 or u.dri taking auit upon any cause ol action aiising fx dflicto, iu Proccaa jurisdici tion, (5 In Wilt jurisdiction, $10 h'or undertaking de'enre in any case aria1 V\%ex contractu. in tlie Piocess jurisdiction $5 In the Writ jmi ..diction, 10 For utule. taking defence in any case aiisi ing rx <U In to, iu tlie Process jurisdiction, 10 In the Writ jurisdiction, * 20 Foi undertaking to piuneruteor defend in any action involving Title to Ileal Kaiate, 80 00 For undertaking tlie prosecution or defence in any case involving the Issue JJetitavit v<l mm, in Oiditiary's Court, 25 00 In Couiinon Pleas t'ouri, 50 00 For undertaking defence iu any case in the t.'ourt of Sessions, 25 00 In case involving inlamous punishment, 5o 0U In case involving Capital punishment, 10000 For undertaking suit ill the Court of Flquity iu Onlingated cases, by Petition, 15 00 by Hill, 80 OO In litigated cases, by Petition, 25 00 " " * Hill, 50 00 For attending the Oidinarys Court in relation to any matter ol accounting by Fixrculor or other Trustee, 10 00 For Piepaiing annual Returns to Ordinary or Cointnissieucr in Flqmly, 6 00 For undertaking ike pei petustion of Testimony in relation to any matter or mat ters under the recent Act of the Legislature, 5 00 For d awing Will, f 10 00 F'or drawing Deed of Conveyance, Mortmil x a?n -.i-? i? - n-r>~ < vl vi wiicr jiiiuoit.onu in writing, - 6 00 For Trust Deed, Marriage Settlement, 01 Deed of Assignment, 23 00 For Indentures of Apprenticeship, 10 00 M " " Partnership, 10 00 2. No professional service to be performed by any member ef the liar gratuitously, except to very near relatives. ( S 1'ayment by Cash or by Note, or other obligation in writing, always to te required in advance, whenever the value of tho services to be peifonned can be estimated in advaace. 4. The above enumerated are the lowe-d charges that any member of this liar will he 1 permitted to make fur the terviceA^prein specified : of course charges greater than the above ' are to be made whenever rendered reasonable < and just by the circumstances o' the particular caaa V. II I.I W! A MO iKti, JOUM C. PKCRK8T, WILLIAMS h ALLISON, [Signed! JOHN I). WYLIK, KKRSIIAW A CONNORS, LI L'l T/\V! A- ??' ? nimtiwruos, Mch 14-5-St. MICTION SILE71 SWILL SELL OS KOND AY OF COURT Wcc4 neit, 19th iu?l. A Urgtt lot of IRON and STKKL, iuit?l>lc for Urmiug purposes, Boll*, Screw* and Clip*. Taruts C??h in currency. 1 M%rch 7th,?St. J. B. COUSAaT Kershaw &, Connors, attorneys and solicitors. j'jyOftico in the Court House, Lancaster, H. 0. wiu. mtacnen ts the ooonrs or law aiio Equity ; attend to the renting, pur* charing ani rale of real Estate ; collections, and office business generally. Oeh. j. b. kenan tw, ? w. m. Ousmopb, E->q., U^tolen, S. 0. J I.ancaster 0. II., 6.0 Jau. WriH'4? 16-ly, niPBciirmicBi 1* WILL EXECUTE, IS S'EAT STYLE, and on reasonable tonus, ALL WOIIK, suob a? Gentlemen's l*.'! 9lts ? ?? Veals, Shirts, and Drawers. LADIE'S USDER-CLOnilKO, . CUILDRBS'S CL'JTIUXO, Ac., Ac. CWHati Altered to suit the Fashions, Mrs L V. CARTER. Lancaster Village, Feb. 28, 18?5?. Estate cf W? J. Ouretoa, deceased. 1)KRSONS li n ing demands of nnv grade or character against the l '.Ht..lo of Win. J Curelon. dntfM, late of Unii'iiilrr His. trict, South Carolina, are hereby notified nr.d requested to present the name properly authenticated to the undereigred lor payment .itbin the time allowed by law ; and > thisTietice witl l>? pie id i i bar ayuiasl all claims not so presented C. II. CUKRTON, } (Jr.o W. Wli.M AMS, } Ex\s 11. J CU It ETON. S Jsn'y. 10. I8GG. I8tf rJotioe. PERSON'S who know themselves indebted either bv Note or book account to the mi'l.TMened, Iron) the IhI of Jufiiiarv I860 tip to llio present year, are earnestly request *d to eull mid arrange the name either by ca-h or otherwise, r:s a moeh 1 longer indulgence r annul, nor will not, be 1 grunted, unle** arranged The copartersfiips with which I have i heretofore been engaged having come to a clone, at tie aDovk stated time, I tike | this (iintliod el' Halting Tor settlements of j iny o?n oulatandiiig debts, that I may again be able to put iilvse'f in a way to do some- I tiling for tln-so rct^uiring niv prolysaion.il services S. 1.. bTKAIT, M. L). Feb. 28,-2'.. South Carolina?Lancaster District. F.X Parte C. I) Mellon, Solicitor of 1 Northern Circuit. Bill to f- IN EQUITY. perpetuate testimony. J U. I). Mellon, Solicitor of the Northern Circuit bavin" this Jay tiled a "Bill to per petuale Testimony," pursuant to ' an Act of ilie Ceoerul Aancuthlv entitled "an Act to provide - mode by which to perpetuate tea ' liinony in relation to Deed*. Wills, t'hoses in action, or other paper* and records Jes troyed or lost J*irini? the recent war," ratified the 21st day of December, A. 1). Itt'ij, it in ordered : That all persona who nra entitied to mid desire to nviil lliuoiaalves of the benefit of the proviaiens of the said Act, are permitted to cotu* before the Court and have ta ken nih! perpetuated all evidence wnich tliay s tin 11 produce on proper application feeing made be!or? in* K (. HI!.I l\T,S, C B I. I). Commissioner* Office. I.aneasier, f i coru irv iu. lo n \ -m. | & SUSllk LA*eJk?TKur<i-i.E, January 1, 1. Wf, tho tiB'leraioricd, tako thi* method of ii.f'ormiiijy .,?:< f hm Ji mi l patron* Ihiil j we have rrrno\<> ir St..re to Churin'le, I N (' , v\ litfrf we Wi.l keep n general assort* I in-lit of^ Dry (jo-iU. Ilariliare, (jforrrie*. Cn ckerv, Sic ; and wi'l be p eased to receive \isit? from them, am! ?ra confident j that m<* uaii ?r(i an cheap . ? they call boy anywhere elne. We Miil nlttoui to the mile ? f Cotton and Country produce generally, Mm', furnish any itifnrinalioii, ut jiiiv time, in reg..rd to prices and shipment, North or South. Ojr- Store Mill be found on Trade atreet under Ilia Democrat printing office,opposite Dr. Seam' Drop, Store. Wo return otir sincere thank* f?r the uniform kindness and encouragement which Me have received at your hand*. Respectfully, vonr ??h't *erv't* R. K COCIIRANS, J. li. WILSON. Jr. JnnMary 10,1866. * 18 ?if. n V V\ milVfi A" rn Ui l* liiU.lll.1U \X I Ui, lVholevalc Dealers IN i Boots, Shoes. Trunks, &,o. s Ho. 2 HAYNE-STREET, C II A ULESTON, S . C . lX%7in,' Eeiamad Bastross , AT THEIR OLD STAND, J IIAYNK S I KEET, COENEK OF CHURCH ST., All.? NOW RECEIVING A V\ ELL ASSORTED S TOCK OF BOOTS, SH0E3, TRUISTKS, &.c, I VV II l/MI Wit r UP ?A' t? 1 t uivii ? iiii j u r< ou ul/ a i i ii k LOWEST MAllKfcl riLICK, THE PATRONAGEor FORM Kit FRIENDS AND THE l'UULIC 13 llifttl'fiCT. FULLY SOLICITED. ?. r. u*. a, rsuor, jam. *. wjlscx. JATua/t 10, HGi. Im pa,a 1 ii i ii li A a Li 1 V ii L OF NEW GOODS! ji Wo aro just receiving direct f orn Charleston our third Stock of Goods, consisti?g of : ;; riutrrs, ? JuL.X XFSf, , simtrtxGS, 1 VASUIMERKR, SArj'/XRTTS, A LAUGH LOT OF LADIKS I Blair 1%'cts anil Water I'atlu! I Our Mtock of | " BOOTS AND SHOES ts i.akgki.y incukaskd. wkcan c PIT ANYBODY. n CUOCRKUY ? COTTON CARDS I ' !* HOES! J TRACE CHATES 1 11 A It N E 8 S ! ' f A A i: S I KKROSIXE OIL :uid LAMPS 1 AMES' SHOVELS / 1'A I>, STOCK ANI) NO V. hOcRSl SUGAR, \ COFFER, It 1 C E , 11 PEPPER, GIN uER, 'a SPICE, MACKEREL, L CHEESE, |L See., kc. kc. In fact, we intoiifl to keen i everything that w 11 be wanted by our customers, and will sell r* as Cheap as they can be bought! anywhere?exclusively for cash or in exchange lor country pro- ' duce. Cotton, Coru, Wheat and Flour taken in exchange at highest Market rates. Ilaxxolliiir January 31, KsU'i P. S.?A fresh supply of Garden Seods. Lr w Libary for Sale. ON TUKSI) \V TilR HVru I>\Y OF March iioxl. (Court Wfrt) I will well t<> the tii^'lie-t bidder, at Lancaster Unurl lluu.se. So. Ga , a very VALUABLE LAW AND EQUL , TV LI BEAR V, ! the property of the estate of the late Minor r Clintor, K?q. ( It con*i*'H of ^ 324 VOLUMES, ! l*OMl?KMN?f M.WY OF Till; MOST li V v I It v 1:1 !. ri \"i' i" " -- - ' . i ijw. in OKiri me | I.iw i id) Oiianeerv pro-dee, a ith a fair p \ portion ef Suiitli (turol'ma Reports in t-n<*h, <! Jil ls f'-r the entire I.ihrurv will be reeeiv v *d by letter or otherwise. If nnleo'ii as a /< whole, it will to nu'ai i:i I .it io suit pur- >> chasers. c, On the name duv I w ill we!I Iho n HLLlMtfliS LlliRlRV ol said deceased. u The property will bj sold unlernn order the (aunt of Ordinary. The a;?lo will be positive c fcST TERMS C*Sll I K O IIII.I.IN'nd, K tee titer, [. incaatcr ('. II. S. O-lV-b. 15. 18'iS 5t. UNITED STATES ti STEEL PEN WORKS, Factory. CAMDEN. N.flk R Esterbrook &, Co. ? Steel Perr Manufacturers. WAKUIIOL'SKS : I 403 ARCH ST, PHILADELPHIA, 42 JOHN ST, NEW YORK. 77ir>< Celebrated Pen* are of Genuine dwr , iron Mannfa-lure, arul comprint retry leading *nti/le in the Market, ami art tyfia! in finish, elasticity and fineness of point to the beet >>n< ported. '1 hey are, therefore, sure to gain the confidence of the American public. ? Samples acd Prices on application. s Lota Made to Orde-. ol an* oitiern nr .m..... i ? ( ' required. , i I For Sale to the Trade at the J fan ufaet it rer'? ' WarehouMfn, <m aboee ; ami a> retail by all , 11 Stationer*, Hejok*eller* a"J AVw Dealer* in b the United State*. , ?, R. E3TERBR00K & CO i I March 7, iMtid.?rim. ll I li L ' S iidiskT j Corner Meeting and Queen Streets, CHARLESTON, S.C. rpillS POPULAR nn 1 WELL KNOWN | X llOU.SE is Nflvv ftJLLY oi'i for tire reception of visitor*, having been crfnrn'Mhed wait NEW mid ELEGANT . FURNIi'UKK throughout ; and otLrto tlii< traveller aecouuuodatious and ceuveui- m<?> n? I I; FIRST CLAS3 HOTEL, J not to bo cq taleil by any North or Snii'.S. ' j The 1'ifroiiaceof Uto travelling public is ( respectfully solicited. , Ratvi of Hoard p?r day $1 00. I * u " month a* may bo i sgrrrd on. JOSEPH PURCEL1-. i'eb :1S. Proprietor. | * \ i / ih t J O HIGHEST PREMIUM SIIDTTLB SB W13f0 H.1GAINB Has only to be seen and operated to be Appreciated. C?J1 Rid ?<*e for yourself before purchna. n<j. brin^ of various kinds f thread, (nucli u? U usually found at tores.) ivtni various kinds of fabric, which L. .l.~ r - - - ,, n>iu'> .hi; itiriunr ii:omi poi)lll?V CioW ing Inchiues either cannot work at all, or, at est, very imperfectly. awsfiiOT vt r any other Machine in the market will is Keen at a glnnce. ? 1*1 It runs eiui y and rapidly, and is rj onH'.niitpd an to endure all kinds of usage. 2d. No breaking of threads in going over eamn 3d. No imperfect action of the feed at ilea v en pi ace a In Mie work. 4ih. The Weed-stitch catches of itself, nd v ill mow iroin the finest laee to the caviest leather, and from 200 cotton to ourse linen thread. 5th. The Weed Machine will da beautiul quilting on tho bare wadding, without ising inner lilting, thus leaving it soft as if iona l?y band. ti'.h The variety of fancy work that can >e done on the W e E I) M A CHINE, rith so little trouble, makes it equal, if not nperior, to six machines combined; Tot ihtance. it Binds, limns. Tucks and sews on ue band at the same time, and in fact tho WEED No. 2 MACHINE, s before stated, is equivalent to a combinaon of any six ordinary inuehiea. ' ' " Ord-rsf.tr mnehines rnny be sent through 10 Ar.ihitiCAN AijVehtI'ING Aue.ncy, 389 Iroudway, N. V. Below we give a few prives: !o. 2 Oil Black Walnut, Ornamented, with llemincr. $6C 00 io. 2 Oil 111 :v< k Walnut, llalfCcse,* Ornamenied. with Heinme.r 65 00 io. 2 I'lxtru <)ii Polished Black Wa'lMl, Half Case, Large Table, bcnutilu.lv Ornain?M.t?.it T!? nrv iVecd Sewing Machine Co,, 5(H> Broadway, N. Y. February V.h, 180C.? ly. (HI G H EST^^^^^^^MIUM) ^ ts VtfP sUl*? Tliia Wiinfer haa npain taken tho firat i??f! .1 - * ? ..v.. > i an 111 in* nmeriai intitule?it has also taken the First Pre* iiiuin nt the Stale Fair* of New York, Veruont, I'ennsvlv.utia, Ohio, Michigan, Itdi*' ,nf, Illinois, Kentucky, low*, Wisconsin, loniieetieiit Uiver Valley Fair, China} lain i'iiIley Fair. add at most of the County and untilute Fairs throughout the eeun'.ryl Jvcr -Jl'O.OUO have been nold and are ?*tr n one in the United States, and we never ranI (if one that iras not liked The Ckivkksai. ia aepci'T to all other Vritiu'ern, in lining larg e rolls of nelij Iai ia itubher, no protected bv atronjj cog* i Hkei.-. that lliev eunr.ot slip or break loose rum the shaft Its stroii" wood frame can<>i be broken, a i<! doe* not rust or soil the tithes fivery Cnire.aal Wringer ia war* aktp.d. \\ e ai !ect a few testinioninln from persona idely known to the public, w lio apeak ae1 il experience, acd arc above auapiciea of mbta etiient. ".My Inmily would m* fco?ri give up the unking bIovo a* this ('LOTHKO Wrinor. t canuol to too highly recommended.? [Solou Robinson. "Thie i* the f:rjt Wrtager I ha?e found but would Htwnd thn service required of it. [J. l\ Muggins. i^>v,.j0y'a Hotol. "Wo think the Machine much mor< thai 9 an s for itself wvtry vear in the Having of garment*. W *flt. in k ii important tho vringer should bo tilled with COtiS."? Orange JudJ, Lditorof American Agricelturiat. "I heartily commend it to eroaeaaiete of inte, m<ia?^ and contentment."?[The Rot. >r. lieilows. r ricTB. arga Wringer, "A" $13 00 tedium Wringer, *'It** lit 00 )o()'x Winhar, Family Siza. 14 00 Joty'a Washer, Hotel Size. 18 00 Merchant* or good raavaascra cat mako uonay rapidly Belli- g them in every town.' Exclusive a tie guaranteed and liberal terms von iii roipontiDic parties who fust apply. )earripti7e Circular Mid terms eat tree. The celebrated IJOTY'S CLOTHES V ASH Kit, which has just taken th e Aral irctnlmn at tho great hair ?<f tha Americas oslilute*is also ?o!d by the undersigned. R. C. BROWNING, General Agent. No. 347 Broadway, New Yark. February 7tb, 186t??ly. Notice. I > Kit SONS knowing themselves indeb* I tod to me for Lumber a.e hereby te> l ied i.nd requested to settle tha uma with ny Attorney at laincastet C. II., W. If. Jonnora, Esq., in whose handa tha papers iave been lell for settlement. Thoae in. leblcd by account will plcaie nettle by eash >t note "Greenbacks" will be received at ' . par for either notes or accounta due an OS taid claims, if tendered at an early day. * JAMES M INGRAM. December 3, 18G3. l??tf