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' hurt- it in South ("nrolinn. 2. Or, hi* moth- ' ? er told iiim ho was bora while on the road * to bin 'uncle CrawfurdVin South Carolina. 1 ' Here was a aitnilar latitude for the play of 1 the General's inclination, accordingly ho ' selected only no much of the road as lies in 1 South Carolina or a road that does not run | into North Carolina nt nil. 3, Or, she not j wishing to crush the aspirations of her son, r kept the place of his birth a aecrct from , him and as his earliest recollections were in South Carolina he very naturally concluded he was born llierc. 4, 0 , ins mother did tell him that be was born i * orthCar* 1 olina, but, from a desire to be a great man .a 1 "General" or "President" be kept it n pro- ' found secret. Will General Walkup have the kindness ... . . f to place this codicil with the original in the archives of the old North State, provided n I there should be sufficient room ' between 1 two thieves." OUGHT. ' rh\ip|)ljir. ; Ijater From Europe, 030 \ it it i v a i. o f r ii i: a AMERICA. V O- vO ? . * Halifax, November 4.?The lliiiisli . Steam Ship America, Capt. Hyrie, of ilie e Canard line, has arrived, on the route for i Huston, with lli? Liverpool mails of Sat- 4 tmiay, 23d October. A summary of the d most important intelligence l?v this arri- * I val is given below. General Intelligence A few intelligible words have been ro- j coivevl through the Cable. The shares ^ have rallied 360 to 400. ? The French and Portugal question is . still unsettled. A fuvoratde solution is expected, notwithstanding that two tuore Fx mil men of wais have arrived in the t Tngus, an I vague rumors are afloat that the Knglisli Channel Heel has been order- ? ed there. 11 t Commercial Intelligence ? l.tvKUt'o >t. M vukkis, October 23 1.? c I lie sales o( Cotton (or the week ending ' * 1'iidav, 22d thloliei. were 01,000 hales, ? at a decline of 1 8d. from the quotations j ii reported lor the 10t.li October. Flic uiar j t ket closed dii I, holders offering freely, 1 ? l>iit not pressing oi: buyers. I M the a- ' m tuiit of sales 'reported exporters look ! c 0000, whde only 400 hales are charged j to xpeculalors. C000 hales of tlie amotinl ' j w? ie taken on Friday, 22 I lilt, for the I ^ trade, ami the market that day closed t <j i.etlv, a! the ipiotafoiis annexed: I'p t I rnds Mi hi ng, *t 1 8d.; Fair, 7 7 8 1: ' M il.il.- M, Id i.p.r, 7 3 10 1 ; Fair, 7 9 10 I.; ' (Mennit Middling, 7 14 1.; F .ir, 7 A 81. J1 Illinois Election. , Arui'siA, November 4.?In Chicago (bo Administration candidates Iihvo only ^ polled t!50 nut <>f ilie 15,001) votes ill tl.ui city. Tlits Legislature, from llie return* iceeived thus far, stand* 40 Itepub- 1 Ileum mid 43 I>einocrats. The Elections. Ait.i SI a, November 4,1'. M.?The | Republic.to* no a concede for |)oiig!a*n majority of eight in the Legislature? ' Three l).?:ricl* are Mill in doubt. | ' , i Massachusetts Election. : Ai'OI'sta, November 3 ?One hundred ' and ten towns give Hanks, for (iovcrnor, n juiirniuv 01 n,uw voies. Nothing from llio other Stales. t The Election* The latest despatches from New York, at our present writing, indicate llial the , Free Soil candidate lor Governor haa been i elected l>v a large majority. The Alba oy Journal estimates Ins majority at 20,000, and the New York Tribune at 10,- ' 000. Tlie lvepulil leans have gained in the twenty-five counties, from which re [ turns had been received, about 25,000 t votes, Ui licatiug, beyond much doubt, that the Democrats have been thorough |y defeated. In New Jersey the regular Democracy have also been beaten, thiee (Republican* and two antl Lecoinpton Democrat* liave , been elected to Congress?complete anli Southern victory. In Masaachussetl* in one hundred town* Hanks, for Governor, has 14.000 plurali , tv. The entire 1 Republican Congression t el delegation is elected, lhirhngaine i has 200 majority in the 5ih district. ? Kice lias 1.100 plurality in the 4lb dis- I trict. The Legislature is largely Uopilb 1 tican. The Democrats have elected H F. ' Duller to the Stale Senate and Caleb Cu?hing to the ilwuse. From Illinois we have not received f such full returns as to justify any com- , menta. j f From these returns it is very evident ] that the and Southern sentiment is gain- ^ ing strength in the Northern States ami < "our allies" are not able to hold their t ground. We think nothing ! ?* of (he < 1 >einocri*ry because they have been bea- j ten, hut the feci establishes our position ' ?thai the South iau?t after all rely chief ' iy upon herself.? Columbia (iuurdian. . ' Speoial Notices J ur See advertisement of Dr. San ford's IJVEK IN VKiOlt ATOK in nnother col i ( 11 * 1111. ly ' // tUmr.i i/? Ointment nml Pill*?-A frirrt.Uy I wr?'?y.?Tln ?e great remedial preparation* 1 hare been imitated, and the imitation* may 1 kill aa certainly as the genuine article* cure.? i 'lo prevent the jxtnrjbiiity of Imposition, pur- i rhaae no pot of Continent or hot of Pill* utiles* enfolded in a hook of direction- bearing the words, "Holloway, Xew York and London," Impressed aa s water-mark on each leaf. Fur- ' nUlied with the true and legitimate specifics, I the old, young and middle-aged of lioth mim may cure with absolute certainty those disaa\ cs of the digestive and secretive organs, the ikin, and the llcMi, which physicians arc accusowed to pronounce "incurable." 120 TilK MARKEl*S. j To Columbia, Nov. 6.1858. There is no Cotton offering and only a- 1 rout '20 bales changed hands at prices anging from 9 to 10|. A fine article 1 night bring 10i. tub Charleston, Nov. 5, 1858. Cotton.?There was a very active dennnd for this article to-day, which resulted 'u n the sale of upwards of 3800 bales. The ransactions show rather a declining ten- riS' lency on t'oc quotations- of the morning.? , coni Phc sales may be classed as follows, viz : j con i bales at 10: 'JO at 10) ; 12 at 10J ; 179 neH! t 10) , 1 '27 at 10) ; 100 nt 10) ; 1270 at reCt 1; '281 at 11); 748 at 11) ; and 1000 hnVl tales were taken on terms not made public. " ?ritl New Orleans, Nov. 5, 1858. Ord The transactions to-day in Cotton em- coir trace 9,500 bales, nt rates establishing a q,, ], ecline of ) since Wednesday evening, in jjaj onsequence of the advices by the America. as r, diddling 11*. The sales f?.r the week are con, 0.000, and the receipts 08,000 bales, r.ak- 0p t ag the total increase at this port 150,000, j,ar, nd at all ports 380.500 bales. The stock jjK, t 213,500, against 141,000 bales for the ante period in 1857. exe( New York, Nov. 5, 1858. to lJ The sales of Cotton nrc 35,000 bales, nt decline of )e. Middling Fair from the trnc i'hnrf quoted at 11 Je. Flour is firm, with thet ales of 15,000 bbls. Wheal with iiuoyan- tolh y in rater, and sales reported 24,000 bush- ^*ra Is are taken, confirming previous quota- ',1S' ions, 8ugar is buoyant at an advance cf ',ttVl and )c. Turpentine firm at 5'2Je. Kice ?' ' lull. ,|0|> - '1 Hymeneal. Markiri* on Thursday evening, 4th iimt. 1,11' >y Itov. Mr. Ilanks, F. I) (Sheek, ",'l ii?h Mary V., daughter, ot' Mrs. Kliza nd the late Thus. K. t'ureton. Obituary. ??" mmmj ? Jolts U. Ingham was born Due. "iotli imn-t j disc nd died Ocl.tllxt lb'iH. lit- lived and died 1 tier ear the |daeo of Ida hirlli, in Kershaw I lis- lio.i riet S. C. All the w hile sustaining himelf as a good citizen ; discharging with hnraeteristic promptitude, hix duties a* uch. scrupulously avoiding an unworthy nterlerenec with other men's matters. Mix . inotitruxivenexs, blended with unbending '' ategrity, won far hint a rare reputation in 0 he community where hu lived, ily honest nd persevering industry lie accumulated a arge worldly estate, wlii. h enabled him to (t iMiii tiMiir iw u <M ui) u mir rit* livrii rt?i which hu did not forget in makirg hi* ast v. ill. lie <li 1 not connect himself w ith lie church until n short timo before his loath ; W liicli he deeply regretted. lie said o the writer n few days before lie died, list he would like to live n while that he night con (cm t'hri->t publicly and thereby n-iko aim mis, to some extent in that repeet for tin* past. He fore lie died however j ^ ie express ?1 u perfect acquit sconce in the till of (jo I; and passed away in peace as ve liiiinhly t:list. O Hint men were wise, lint tliev would consider llu-ir latter end. ' (Hit. -j8lh 1858. A. J 0. New Advertisements, j 'I o Rent Jan ff I .11 TIIK 8UBSCRIHKR offers for ! ju| HI'-N I' me comfortable dwell | ing house, oil Chureh Street, at present occupied hy Mr. till Heacli, with llie work shop attached if lesired. Persons will make application to Wr. Jones Crockett during my temporary ihsence from the State. J.\S. M. INGRAM. Laneaaterville. Nov. 10, 1*58, 80 if Mrs. M. H. Clendenin, HAS TIIK 1'I.KASURK TO INFORM . the citizens of l.ancus'.eriillc, and lurroilliding section, that she lias just open, d at this place a Miilenery and Mantua Making s'ahtishin.-nt, and aoSic'ts a share of pat'onage. She flatters herself that she can ?ive satisfaction in any work that may he -ntriistcd to her. Rooms at lleldon's Ho* el. lanicusterville, Nov. 10, 1858.?39-3m. Notice to Creditors m Hy James K. Curcton, ) In Itiqnily, Lan . vs. | raster District.? jeorgs \V. I tody, Iknry \ Hi, I to set aside K. Price, ct. a I | confess ion of qc) J judgment, JLc The creditors of Henry R. Price are noifird and required to present and prove heir demands agaiost him, before the Com- ' nisaioner in K<|iiitv f>>r Iwuicaater District. | in or before the first d.iy of March 1850.? (>t.| Hy order of the Court, June Term. 1858, JAMES n. Wl I'UKKSIM X )N, C. K. I. I), { uocaatcr, Nov. 6, ffc.58?3l):d pf ?8 J STEAM SAW MILL i and Plantation for sale, ite I^HB MJB8CIIIW having mere bum- ' neon open hit hands tliua he can run- ,n" renienlly attend to, offer lor sale hi* Steam i C11"1 Saw Mill. situated six tildes below I aniens- Pl" .er Court House, with one thousand acre* ! ? if land attached. It ia well known n* n jood situation for a mill and Ihe surround- ? ng lands are well timbered. The quality 1 if said laud is pood for either cotton or urn. or for any kind of grain ; about one Hundred and fifty arte* under cultivation.? j l'hu entire plantation lies well, is well improved ami well watered. On the |>icruises are a tolerable dwelling house, with all ricc?*sary out buildings. I I will sell the above property on time to of suit purchaser*?long credit (with good To tionda) will be allowed if required l'os- on lession of the property will be given the 'be irst of January next. If desired, I willnl- j be I to sell one or two able likely follows that i"" tre well trained a ml accustomed to manage " Ihe mill. Applicants will address me nl ('rr Hanging Hock P. O., S. C. IAS. M. INGHAM. ( October 6,1BB9. rtt-tf Bir NK6B0 CLflam J G1 EORGIA Kerseys, and (Jreyt. cos V Oeant-0 fcttd KlmviUe Kerseys, For sale by JOS. 51. CiAYI.B.^J Camden, (Jet. J4, 1857. 3.5-if J Report the Commissioners of Public Built ngs. Fall Term, 1858the Honorable D. Jj. H'd rdlu u\ Dr< iding Jadye of the Court of Com mo Picas, for Lancaster District, fu Perm, 1858. Pho C ommisKioners of Public Building mil the following Iheir annual Rcporl i'hey have assessed no tax upon the pet of the District 'lor the present year.; Report of the (Jrttnd Jury made at th Term of this Court, has received thel eclful consideration, and they hav iplied with the recomniendntions therei tainetl, except that, owing to the-siek ? ol the person engaged to do the worl mi mended to be done on the jail, the] u been unable up to this time to hav same accomplished and except that t regard to the loom occupied by th rnary and Commissioner, they hav ie to the conclusion that it will be bette iave the same laid down with "Indii ting," than with the "plank flooring, ccoinmended in s aid Report, in whicl elusion they have the full concurrenthe occupant of those ofliees. With re I to their mode, of letting out contract! Commissioners respectfully submit it will be better to leuvo them to th rc:iw of some discretion and their actio ie influenced by tlio varying circumstan which may attend each particular con t, which the public good may reqoir n to enter into, tlini: to compel tliem t nv the general discretion given by tin nd Jury for their government in ever ancc. The Commissioners, lio.veve u not been called on, since the Retur he (irand Jury, to do any act ir. viola of the recommendation aforesaid, he Report of the Treasurer lierewil milted, exhibits a full account of monie inging to the i*ionrd and of disbars. i. '/ci i i, l it c.ihIi tin hand per hint report.... 477,5 8, Aug 'J, To cash I'roio Tax ('olive tor. 222,9 Mar 10, To cash frmn Shcrit!, tine Glass Can* ton.... 100,0 *? " To cash from Slier* irt*. tine T. T. Gregory *20,0 $820,4 >8 l)r 12, Paid \V M Connors printing report of t'ouir's lor 1850-7, *4 years.. 16,0 r 30, M Walker, F.van* &. Co , hooks lor Color's on?l Clerks otlice... 71,7 7. 'ill. l'uid llawley & Co., for repairing lightning rottsforjailnntlC.il. 30, C 1. 'J Adam?, ncc't for siiiitirvs for jail.... 4,( y 15, ' For cleaning well at C. II, yard 5,1 g II, " For cleaning well at Jail lot 5,1 4 " For safe for Sherill* ttlfiee 50,'J t? ? Freight for safe. . . 8,< * "2 stoves for Ordina rv and Cntn'rs office 58,C " " freight on the above 10,i ,10, rt J II Cousart for curbing side walks a* round jail and Court House lot, per contract 134,t " " Kli Hear It for sundry repairs on jail and Cou?t House... 13,1 " ' Hasselline &. Cureton nec'l fur yeraa 1857-8 fir sundry urticles,furni>.hed for jail and C House. .. 86.1 493,-I Coin miss ion a on #342 98 rec. 2 J 8 ,i commission* on 492 48 p'd out m 5i3,: L 16, Cash on hand to balance, 307,1 830, < J. A. IIaSSKI.TINK, 'I'rras. Jet 16, 1858. ?xuniined nnd rpproved by the Hoar lober 16, 1858. W. A. Moork, Chairman. I O U T II CAR O I. IN A, l^incaslrr District. I'ernorially appeared J. A llasseltinc b ? me, a. (I on oath -nitli Hint the with turn in a trne aeeout of all moniea r red arid paid out by the Board of Cot aionere ol the Public Building* for I*n tcr District since Uieir Iiik annual Ri -t. J A. HA88EI.TINE. Sworn lo before nit this 16th Oct. 185 J. A. 8TEWMAN, Clerk. Lands for Sale. Yed Knight and wife, et. al.In Kquit va. | i,ruic.i?u \aron Phillip* and other*. ) Bid f n I I'ariiti o j and aec ii piimunnce of the decree of the Cou Utility made in above ease, at Jui rm 1858 I will sell at Lancaster C. I the 1st Monday, the 6th December 185 lands ordered to be mild in nbove cm "" ring lo the estates of Marah Phi III] I Elijah Phillips, viz: oc truet lying on Tuckahoe and Lynch* ck, containing I IdJ acres, bounded I da of John Mn?aey and Amos Cooke. Mao, one tract on the ll.igler Branch si d Brunch/'oiilaining 16" J acres, botindi lands of Uriah Puodcrbiirk, and other Perms. credit of 1 and 'J years, with i cat (except as milch cash a? will pi its) Bond w ith good sureties. JAM KM II. WJTHEKMPOON, C. E. L. D. k'ov. 2, itjf 5:pr*5$o. its which have hern made since the la* iort. Respectfully Buhmilted, W. A. M(M)RK, (Jhnirrnan of linarii of l'. H., for I.. I The Chairman of the Hoard heji e to amend his Report by the eorret i of an error with leaped to nasessin \ upon the District. Upon inquiry h overs that n tax of 5 per cent, upon th leral Tax has heen assessed hy th id. Respectfully submitted, \V. A. MOURK, ( hiiirman. i. Hashfi.uxi:, Troll*- in account wit Coinmia'ra P. 11., L. J). >r FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES . rpuK UNDKRKIUNED IH NOW J. ceiving a full and varied sto Drugs, Chemicals,^Family an*! Pin ? tion Medicines ; Soups, Hrtishc Perfumery, Spices and Toilet articles. Pens, Ink*, W Paper, Envelopes and Sealing Wax. Tnrrants Seltzer Apr 8 rienl,Colleton and .: nix Ititters, Mustang I. ?. iinent, Rndwny's Ready Relief, Jayne's Expectorant. Carlton and How. e ard's London Cordial Gin, ir French Brandy and Port e Wine for medical use.? n Morphine, Quinin , Opium, &c.. Ate. Agent for l)r. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and ^ MurcliisiV Uterine Cutliu p g-#~ Orders solicited, o -J.-K. Dell/ Camden, Nov.-3, 1858?38-2u?. Lands for Sale. 0 r Elizabeth Adams, AdiiiinUtra-^ In E trix, James Adams ! (aim 1 vs f Bill t Isabella MeAteer, etal. J real c ' Under the decree of the Court of t e in above case, made at June Term, ? ' I will sell at Lancaster Court lion t public outcry on the 1st Monday tl ' December 1858, the tract or parcel ol " ordered to he sold iu above ease, wli e ! Mrs. MeAteer now resides contain! i) acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Faulkner and others. Terms, 12 montbs credit with int Bond and good sureties, e JAMES U. VVITIIERSPOON o *C. E. I. j j Nov. 2, 1868?5t p f f5 60. Negroes for Sale. r' ' Jonathan B. Vinson, Wil-") In Equity n j liatit Vinson, I caster. it > vs. J Partilrou ! Griffin Walker,Adtn'r ctal. J soforlli. h ) In pursuance of the decree of the H of Equity, made in above case, at Term, 1838,1 will sell at Lancaster '* at public outcry, on the 1st Mond d Gth Decemher 1858, the negroes .N and Sam, ordered to be sold in abovi Both young and likely nn I of good )_ Terms, a credit or ot?<* year wl terest, (except as much cash as will j. \ J costs.) purchaser to give Bond w ith j Vcd sureties. JAMES II. WITIIERSPOO? c C. E. 1 * | Nov. 2, 1858 -38-51 p f $5 5u. DIUKiS, MEDICINES, P FUMEKY &C, ' r p IIE SUBSCRIBER HAS JU >?T I 1 ed at the old stand long kno McKAINS DRUG STORE, a large y I I'ure and well aelected Drugs, f 'hei j Surgienl instruments. Trusses, Paten y j icines. Paints, Oil's. Dye StutL, Perfi ; Sir., v hioh he ran sell low and will g j tee the purity of any Medicines, pur y at his establishment. Those wishing to purchase an in his line are invited to call ami exam ij stock. _ Customers who do not visit Cunid lg sending tinir orders to him will find _ met with that niton lion and pronij that will insure confidence. JOHN J M. K \I> Camden, S C., Oct. 27, 1858. ? I FOl.l/)WAY'S PILLS AND ( 1 1 MENT, Snnford's Liver Invigi 5 Jacobs Cordial, A yen Cherry Pee tor Cathartic Pills, Jaynes Family Med I lloste'ters Hitters. Charle's London Cordial Gin. V ,y Balsam Wild Cherry, Mustang 1 .it and many other Medicines ton nut ,g to mention, for sale ami warranted (i by J. 3. MeKAi: iy Camden S. C. Oct. 27, AINTS, OILS, and PAINT BH KS, a large 'rnipplT nlwav* on i at McKAlN'S DRUG 8TOR . Camden S. C. Oct. 27, 37?0 l() I New Fall and Wii ,9 Goods. npilK SUnSCRIBKU IS NOW R { 1 ving a large and well selected *1 Fall and Winter Good*. Consist jq heavy Kersey's, Domestics, Calicoa, I j Ginghams, Double Extension and Ita Skirts ; Hosiery, 11 it* and Caps. Mot Shoes, ilardware, .Medicines, tirt^-eri ever;,tiling generally kept in un up c Store, all of which wii! he sold vci for cash, or on time to punctual cast Call and examine our stock one door jg Beldon's Hotel, where yon will atwa us ready and willing to wuit on our when they call. JOHN N CROCKK Iaincnstcr, tk-t. 13, 1858. 11 A Valuable Plantat Te OFFERED FOR SAW 12 rpHE SUBSCRIBER DESIROI ? A. moving to the West, is now c 18 his Plantation for sale. The tract c< 303 acres, lying on both sides of Flat Thcae lands are rich and endurable i (j not surpassed by any in the District production of grain and cotton. Ilia quently gethered from 25 to 40 bus corn per acre ami Irom 1000 to 1500 cotton to the acre. The land will n< show for Itself, but if cultivated, w ill for itaelf. There is about 90 acres n _ cleared nnd in cultivation and niostl I the balance is in woods with nhund* e good timber for all farming purpose! " is a tolerable good dwelling nous kitchen on the place with other nec , out buildings?the plantation mid In: are in good repair. The Creek w hii through the tract is never failing and a plentiful supply c f water with gm | for any machinery that operate* by j power. There is a w ell of excellent in the yard. The location i* certn y healthy one a* there haa never been ,r' of fever <?n the place. , r Any person wishing to purchaao n do well to examine the premise* ao< ?t intend to aell There ia one other li joining the above that can be had if v For Airther j?articulara addreaa, i" J c. hmal Flint Kidge, l! B' Oct. SO, 3fi ?! ?e " Administrator's ISTol i-a A Id. pontons having deiunnda i >y J\ tl>? Instate of John Trneadale are hereby notified to prraunt the aa id ly attested to me, by the firat day of id ry, 1869. Against all I hoar who fail a aent their claim* hy that time, thia n- will be plead in Bar. ?y Thoae indebted to the Katnte a hereby notified to come forward and ! payment by the I at of lanoarv 186 LKWIH CAUTHh'N,A< Oil 13, 1868. 36-81. * ! UNO W SALE. ,RK" rpllK SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR * " ? 1. Sale the plantation whereon Phillip a" \V. Bennett trow liven*containing 204 acre*, near the Hanging Rock .Mineral Springs.nd I joining lands of Mm. Boeklinm,:Ja*. M. Ingram rind J. I). Mellwain. Any pern on wi*h:ng to look at the place will he shown , by Capt. J. C. Cnulhcn, as he is authorized j*.,. to aell the above place. Terms will bo v* -Tnadc to anil the times. ! " I B. D. JOHNSON. , Sept. 29, ?3-3tf Notice 1 IS hereby given that application will be ' . made at the next session of the -legislature to open a public Road to connect the J ,. York and Chester Roads with the Monroe Road leaving the Steel Creek or Charlotte icon. below \V. J. Cureton's Shop ami run- I . .. ! ning by tire NVaxhaw M. E. Church and R. C. Vaughns, intersecting the River Road I at the Plantation of Dr. t?. I. Mrissev (deo'd) 14 to run as near as practicable with the pres- ) ^ ent country Road The distance of said | 1 unitv I'Boail will be about 4 or 4$ miles. :iHU.r THOSE INTERESTED." o sell j Sept. 1. '29-3m. | PAPER ? l^fat COMMISSION WAREHOUSE re 6th and f land PRKKTEKV DEPOT, vre|'" j For the sale of Tbo's. | jliritiug, printing, tPaarlogr, auii i COLORED PAPERS, CARDS, i tmchl'' and PRIKTlNCi MATKKIAI^, i j)_ OK A 1.1. KINDS. I Agent for t L JOHNSON & CO , Type Founders, ( R HOE & CO., ' "'n* And other Printing Press Makers. . 'a ,/d PRINTING INKS, of BEST QUALITY at Manufacturer's Prices. 'ji.'nt* j to m'hucTi'ants. C. II. i The Subscriber Ix-ga to call attention tohis .. /- ?<'* stock OF if caw-. I riting and Wrapping Paper t of nil kind*. which lie ?ill bell very low Hi in- | ' ? , iay the ' roR casii, or short credit 011 large Minis. fppr..- JOSEPH WALK Kit, 120 Meeting at., <'liai loKton, S. C. Oct. 6, 1858, 24 ? ly. A. H. C. BROCKEN, EK- 22, Cliff St., New-York. | MANl'KACTl ItKK OK GLASS SYRINGES. HOMEOPATHIC w?n??* VIALS, GRADUATED MEASh?t of ures, Nursing Bottles. &c. nh-.il.-, Cla*n Ware for Cheiniata, Druggists. l'erl Med- finnera. Photographers, etc. CJieeii Glass ii,)a rv> Waro by the packago. A liberal discount ujiran uinde to tlie trade. Orders from Country chased Druggists and dealers solicted. l'rice Lists | sent on application, ytliing I '^cpt. 15,1858. 31? 3ni. lite his | ? v IN E W CARPET STORE. on, by | i.t',!?."', j JAMBS BAILIE. IIIRKCT IMI'OUTKIC UK ALL. KINDS OK $ & fc f ST i II & . )INT. RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. LINEN itrnlor, ' GOODS, WINDOW SHADES. Ac. "! nnd i No. 234. King Street, iic"H!,'| CHARLESTON, S. C. Vistars I 17, 1858, 1 ? ly. limcnt, ??H T110S. J A C. 11 M01SE, r iiu i tie ^ HI CCBSSOUS TO L K E Si MOISK, .USif I WHOLESALE GROCERS, I^hand ; No. 7 Hayne Street. B. THOMAS i. MO,sr.. ; CHARLESTON, S. C. 5m- CHARLRS H. MOISK \ ' iter! l"'K " I f? \V. Williams, ) ^ Robt. B. Allison ECFI- Vorkville, S. C. J i| l,*nc;uterville,S.C lock of WILLIAMS & ALLISON, L7.?!".i ATTORNEYS AT LAWl linornl I ANI) Is nod | # ii*s nnd , Solicitors in Equity. r*yUI|ow | I.ANC18TER, C. II, S. C. omers. Will practice in the District of Lancaster. I below Prompt attention given to Collections, v* find 1 ju|y -jii, i?5S. 21 ?tf friends _ . . rr I Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, | 351 f. Keidilciil Surgeon l>?;iilisl, J OJa YORK VILLK, 8. C., : (lifers bis Professional Services to the citi- ' | zens of Lancaster Village and surrounding i c L? 1 ?ou"try 'J V* j ARTIFICIAL TKETI1 inserted on Gold db ring trom one to n full sett. ?ntains June. 1 lib, 185fi 16-ly f reek. I ' jjjjjj ; J. A. WALKER, m. DU a^fj DRUGGIST AND CHKMIST, | lbs of 1 DEALER IN It only I AMERICAN, FRENCH Si ENGLISH I speak nu??; ?i- t\ j --1 - I . | vucuuvuin, uiuga, meuicines, rerV frenh ' fumery, Dye-Stuffa, Fancy nice <>r . Article!, Ac ?,there Cheater, H. C. e and May 28th, 1858, ]A?(iin. essary | - .. ? 'iw" Joseph M. Gayle. offer* | CAMDEN, s. C. >d falls IS NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING water 1 his SPRING and SUMMER Stock of water , HEAVY DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, inly s ?f all discriptinn, which he will sell very a case I low and eir lumively for ('ASH. Camden, May 5, 1868. IS-tf would I un .hI O t AAA POUNDS OF PRIME New ; act ad- l' f\ My Mac on Sides and Shoulders. : ranted. Just received and lor sale low, for CASH, | by JOS. M GAYLE. I?, Camden, May 6, I86H. 1 -J?tt" Jmos I >MI;S! .K\ ED Omm rears. Peaches. [ 1 Pine Apple, Limes, Strawberry, Ac., 1 ticc For "n,c l,v' JOS- M OA VLB. j Cantdeo, May 6, 1858. 12-tf against ? - . ? - <WJd M0LA88ES, MOLASSES me du- . LARGE UYP OF NEW ORLEANS anna- Mnseovadn and West India Molasses, ? Pre" I (new crop; Just received and for sale low not.ee for CASH, hy JOS M. GAYLE i*"?nden. May 6. (858. 12-tf r? also - ? I SALT, SALT. 4?. A FINE LOT OF SALT, Inat ReceivIm'r. 1\ cd by, JOS. M. GAY I.E. Camden, May (, I860. 12-tf mj fm i FOR 1 AlfK WOULD RKSPECTFUl.l.J T Public, that we have and are recci* Mutable for this section of the Country. Ladies Dres Consisting Black and Colored Silks, i I>el?nne ROBKS. Robe* & liaize, Robes Printed, all wool DcLanet, English, I'rei ncnt of Ladies Cloaks and Shawls, tire' lat 11 one; call and see and you cannot help I Our stock of Bleached and Brown 8hirti lefyinrg competition. Radios and Gents i Colored. -- Gents Furnish Consists of everything that is wanted Town of tile heatd tt> the sole of the feetZests and Punts all sizes -md prices. Call lie eohl weather sets in?price from four I HATS of every description and price. Hardware Is full and complete, a new Combinatioi ind Scribe all in one. PLANTAT1 Negro Clothing from '20 to 50 cts per y ind we are daily or.pecting a large and hen xpressly for us down'East, nnd will be s< Charleston. We are determined to sell (J ind we ask in return for our customers to Cotton crop fair, good prices, no excuse, tl jxecpt made to do it. Those who have n ... it... ?i ??' ?|> ?u Miv ' Mffuuia 9 umvv: MIIU > 1* 1 Jome av.ii help us out. Lancaster, S. C., October 23, 1838. THE LIVER INVIGOR A TOR! I'HKI* A llbU 111 OIC. SANKOKD. Compounded entirely from GUMSIS ONE OF TIIK IIEST PURGATIVE AN I.1YF.K MEDICINES now before the pul lie, tl.ut acts us u fjalhiutic, easivr, milder, at more effectual than any other medicine know It is not ? Cathartic, Imt a Liver reu'cdy, u< ing first on the Liver to eject ita morbid matt then on tlie stomach and bowels to carry < thai matter, thus accomplishing two purpos effectually,-without any of the painful fcelinj expeiiuiiced in the operations of most r'ullia tics. It strengthens the system at the sail time that it purges it; and when taken daily moderate doses, will -trengllien and build it i with usual rapidly. The Liver is one of ^ .the principal regul tors ul the human bo- W Idy; and when it pv forms its functions O well, the powers the system are fully ? ( 'devolved. Thestoi ach is almost entirely 'dependent on tl healthy action of the iLiverfor the prop pciformancc of its ihmc.lw ns; when tl stomach is at fuult, Q I he bosvois are at fi?i and the w hole system _j_ Isull'ei-siiveonseiiuen ot the organ??theW Livkr?having ces ed to do its duty.? P j For the disease that organ, one of ,the proprietors h mude its his study, in 9 ,l practice of mo than twenty years, to find some remei wherewith to conn- teraet the many <1 raiiffoiiieiit to wliii It ^ it is lialde. To prove that this remedy is at last fun any person troubled Sh with Liver complai in any li>i in. lias but U> try n bottle, ai conviction is certain. These Gums re-J !move all morbid bad matter from the system, supplying their place a healthy How of Idle, iliviiroi tmg the stomach, jcansing fo?sl to digt well, purifying the Q 'blood, giving tone ai heath to the whole /yj {machinery, removii the cause ol the dis- JJJ vase?affecting a ra< cnl cure. W \ billions attacks pk^ are curetl, atol what hettur, prevented, Jjja ''v the occasional n of the Liver Invigo- \"J tutor. tine dose after joating is sutlicient relieve the stomach and prevent the fo froii. rising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring, prctei Night-mare. (Inly one dose taken at night, loosens t bowels gently, and cures < bstivcncss. tine dose tahen alter each meal will en Dyspepsia. J-jji" One dose of two tcuspoonfuis w illalwu relieve Siek llcadaclie. One hottle taken for female obstruction i moves tho cause of the disease, anil makes perfect cure. (inly one dose immediately relieves Choi while one dose often repeated is a sure cure 1 Cholera .I'orbus, ami a preventive of Cholcci ' fH" Only one bottle is needed to throw c of the system the effects ol medicine alter long sickness. If" <hie I xittle taken for Jaundice lemov all sallow ness or unnatural color from the skit One dose taken a short time before eati gives vigor to the appetite, ami makes food gest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Pi iliira in its worst forms, w'hile Summer a Dowel complaints yield almost to the first do One or two doses cores attacks caused Worms in Children . there is no surer, safer, speedier remedy In the world, as it never fa A I ew bottles cure* Dropsy, by excili the absorbents. He takc'plcasurc in recommending tliisuu cine a" a preventive for Fever and -lgue, 61 Fever, and all Fevers of a Millions Type, operates with certainty, and thousandsuro w ing to testily toils wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their vnunittn testinioov in Its favor. or Mix Wliter in the mouth with the vigorator, and swallow both together. THE LIVE IN VIGORATOR 'Is a .S'ciiitifie A/cdical Discovery, and is d working cures, almost to<? great to believe, cures as it by magic, even thu first dose giv benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is pored to cure any kind of Liver ffonrpla from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a c< nmn Headache, all of which are the resul o Diseased Liver. prick osr. ikoi.i.a r per 1iotti.k. Dr SAXFtHtD, Proprietor, .145 Iboadwa New York. Retailed by all Druggists. I or For sale by IIassei.tink & Ct aKT j Lancaster, C. II., 8. C. Sept. 8, 30?ly ao uotton Planters, * J"MiK undersigned in prepared to Hell C X ton Gins of the beat quality wt $-J | rniw. delivered n? the Charlotte, York ? N. ('. II. Road landings. The advnntr those Gins have over titose shipped fr other States is, that Uaey w ill laat lotigi one aett of lihbu being equal to three, bru*h covered with tin inatcad of cloth i being more easily repaired and at leaa ptnsc. Keferoncc, John Jorrk, Liberty llill. JAMES M. ELLIOTT NVinnsboro' May 19, 1868. 14?bit NOTICE. I If AVE disponed <?f ray entire afock goods, and now request nil indebted me to come forward and settle by note rnHh.en-%h preferrcd,aa I am anxious to cl< up my business as early as possible. | J. H. MOBLKY. 1 April 14, 9?A fTTJfi-? tarn v Pffl'TCTn ^TT? /H! /P> TP'- i^H WiMM s.>s?o. INFORM OUIl CUSTOMERS A\1> THE 'ing a large <\n0 well solovled <t??ck i?l" Goods is Department. a beautiful assortment of French, Merino niul Sulton, Robes Parisienne, Merino's plain and >oli ami American Prints, a beautiful nssortoSt thing out is the Magic Shawl,four Shaw ls mying. ing and Sheeting is full and complete at prices Alexander's Kid Gloves, While, Black and ing Department. to fit out n Gentleman's Wardrobe from the Coats, Vests, Pants, Shirts, Collars. Merino and get one of our heavy V>vcr.C?ats before to Twenty-five Dollars. ? Department. n Saw, comprising Saw, Square, Level, Plumb ION GOODS. ard, Blankets from two to four dollars a pair, ivy assortment of Brogans that have been made dd as low as the same quality can be sold in roods as low as they can be bought anywhere pay up promptly. No Maile Storms this y ear. Imse tliat do not pay this year never intend to <V. yet .raid o^> for.1857, are requested to call ave heavy payments to make rr. November.? HASSELTINE & CURETOtt 37?tf Franklin Academy. >pi!K KXFRCISE8 OP THIS INSTfJL tntion \vi' 1 commence on the 1st Mob I day ill January next. The Trustees have ; succeeded in retaining the services of MR. I SA.M'Ij. McOORMICK, whose proficienc j in teaching is surpassed by few. Young ' men can be thoroughly prepared to enter ^ ' any of the higher institutions of learning u in the Southern States. The -Village is ,t. very henlthv, and there is not, at present B ei i grog shop or place where ardent spirits can :,ft ! be obtained in it. es Boarding can be obtained as cheap as at I?- | other places in private families, ir- The rates of tuition are the same as 10 those in Academics throughout tlie State. 'i'lie Academy building is at present un'I' dcrgoing iborougli repairs. The surrounding-country will find here il* advantages which will at least equal those ' ' of other places, and to our District are held ? out such indueetiicnts ns we believe will obviate the necessity of sending our young ,r men ami boys abroad. S. B. MASSF.Y, gt Srcr clary. co Dec. 9, 1857. 43-lf B DR Y GOODS Ivl r?-l G-ROCERIES. n.l | OS. .11. (.ni l:, HAS OPENED nt tJ tit tlie Stare one door South of NVm. ul Ci.vault*, Ji: , a choice assortment of heavy i dry goods and groceries, in j?nrt as follows: "?i GROCERIES. ,"t 1 N. R and-1'. It. Sugar, i?j j ('rushed and'pulverized do. dg Rio Jars and Cuba Coffee, li- j New Orleans and Cuba Molasses, Goshen and Eng. Diary Cheese, i" Soap and Starch, Spertn, Ada. nnd Tallow Caudles, Nos. I 'J and 3 Mackerel, Ginger, Pepper, Allspice, ?' Macaroni, Indigo, Soda, |ts Sardines, I'ickles, Cove Oysters. J WINES ANI) LIQUORS. J Rectified, and old Rourbon Whiskey, lre Old Moiiongnhela do McKay's Magnolia do Wolfe's Schiedam Scnnpps N. E. and Jumnica Rum, French and l'each Brandy, Old Madeira Wii!?? io Old Malaga do fur Ileidsick do i. 'Rarelay's and Perkins' Lon. Pofter, >ui' Younger'* Edenburgh Ale, a | White Wine nnd'Clder Vinegar. - TOBACCO AND SUGARS. Penn's, Rio Hondo Cigars, ,li. Flnenciu Regalia ao Washington Ritica do mr- Fine Chewing 'J'obacco, ud Common do Smoking do-do &e., &e. so. All of Which will be Sold exceedingly h.v ! low for CASH, or to punctual customers on *** > short time. IU-I JOS. M. GAYLF.' "? I Camden, S. C., Oct. 14, 35-tf. ilu. PRATT, OAKLEY k CO., (Late Farmer, Rrnce dt Co.,) I'ublithern, flodksfller&and Statiot&K. i Wo 21 Murray Street. \ SEW YORK. Iy O. A- Co., offer at low prices for cash and liberal terms for approved credit n large stock of BLANK nnd OFFICE nity STATIONARY. BLANK nnd ACCOUNT I' BOOKS, Receipt and Memorandum Books, PAPER OF ALL KINDS. Cnrds, Circure' lars. Bill Heads, dee., Printing and Litho" graphing executed to order. Bibles, Mis* f" cullnneoua, nnd School Rooks. ' P. O. & Co., Publish Bullion's series of Grammars ; Comstock's series on the sciences : Hooker's Physiologies; Brocklesby's L. Astronomies; Olney's Geography, newly revised; Southern Class Readers; Palmer's Book Keeping ; and the 'cheapest and-beat' "s? Spelling B >, S ever used. Aug. 25, 28-0ro. Fall and Winter Goods ] ~AT pJr! PLEASANT HILL, S, C. I \\7K ARK NOW RECEIVING OUR '??' \\ J.',,)) ?nj Winter stock of Goods, on| consisting in part of Kersoys, Domestics, lists, Calico's. Ginghams, lloop Skirts, , Skeleton Hoop*, liulmornl Hoop* and 1 lirnas Hoops, Marseilles Shirts, bosoms ''** nnd Collnrs ; Indies Gauntlets, Gloves.? Hosiery, Medicine*. Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Kndlery, Shoes, Leather, Iron, Nairn, Shingles and utmost ever) lliingrcsll1 cd for in n rountry store all of which rill Vo sold on the f VERY BEST TERMS jft to pu*<*tusl customers. ( or an<* our slock, we wRItsks use jrt'-ut pleasure in showing our stock and selling good bargains, nnd no mistekff. MAGILL dt CAUTIIEN f Rept 29, lkM.?33-tf