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JOS. M GAYLE & CO. DEALERS IN HEAVY U11Y GOODS, GROCERIES WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, WEST INDIA FRUITS, dc. Camden, S. C, l -? AS on 'm"d ?nd arc now roceiving a 1 JL large and varied stock of Flours, i'-?? ?.- ? vr '*? ! iciuqicn, vuuncv unu ? ! mn in quarts, pints and half pints. Port, Maderia, Sheary, Tenneriff, Clariot and Malaya Wine. Gibson's X XX. XXX. chivalry of the South, Mountain Dow?, Senators old Rye, Senator Chesnut o'.l Rye, Constitu, lion, old Bourbon, Royal Wedding "Wilis, key." SafVrn J. .Martin superior old Rye Corn and Wheat Whiskeys. 100 Barrels oomnxMi whiskey o*" different brands nnd at prices that has never failed to give entire satisfaction. JJark and l'ale Brandies, at prices from -1 60 to ?>10 per gallon, old Holland Gin, Seheidam Schnapps, pints nnd quarts. New Kr.glaod Barton and Jamaica Rum, white and colored, Porter and Ale, in quarts and pints. JOS. M. GAYLB & CO. Gatnden, Nov. 10?tf Sundries. ?7V\NCY Candies,Almonds. English Wnl? nuts, Brar.iel, Peaean and Paradise Nuts. Raisins, Salmond, Isibsters, Cove Oysters, Sardians, Scotch Herring, Apple, Peach, Quince and Ginger Preserves, Pick leu, lonwuoes, t.aisup, uihck ana tireen Tea. JOS. M. GAYLE & CO. Camden, Nov. 16?tf. Apples, Oranges and Lemons. CCONSTANTLY ON HANI) and Frctli J through the season. JOS. M. GAYLE & CO. Caiuden, Nov. 16?tf Salt! Salt!! A FINE Lot, Seaiulets sacks just received. JOS. M. GAYLE &. CO. Camden, Nov. 10?tf O rookery Ware. GLASS and Karlhem Ware, a well assorted Stock at low (inures. JOS. M. GAYI.E Si. CO. Camden, Nov. 16?tf Notice, The Subserilwr* having sold out their entire Stock of CURTAINS to Mr. H. W. KINSMAN, would respectfully solicit for h/m a continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed on them in that department. ROBERT AUGER & CO. c u it t a IT i; i) o ii s This Stock is the Largest IS TIIE SOUTHERN STATES. COMPRISING n hocu tfllks s. i 7 'fx dk lanes lack axd muslix cur tains, corn icks, j'jxs axjj bands, dba per v tas skls axd loots 1t? i& ? & 3 '!$ 0 Made ami Put I'n in the Latest Styles, II. W. KINSMAN, 223 King-street. Nov. 1?, 1859, 40?tf MOBS WANT KD! rpiiB highest cash pricks win A lit* p ud lor single Negroes ranging in age from 10 a 30 year*. Address or np|>ly to the subscriber, giving diseription of Negroes. HAYNE EI.I.IS. Nov. 2, 1859, tf I<anco*ter C. H. SHERIFFS SALES. BY virtue of sundry writ* of !i fa to me directed, f w ill sell before the Court House door nt laim-aster on the lirst Monday in December next, within the legal hour* of Hale the follow Ing real estate to, wit: Three hundred acre*, more or less, adjoining land* of Martin Rlyler and others, levied on and to be sold as property ot Frdrick Shehane, Sr., nt the suit of John M.Crockett, ndm'r of Col. S. \V. Huey, deceased. Conditions cash, &c. HENRY HANCOCK, s. l. d. Nov. 14, 1859 ' 3t P f 91.75 each SOOTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. Thomas J Caution ami wife June K , ami James R Truadel. if. Anderson Cauthi-n and wife Klvira, Morion and wife Mali Ida, Drusilla Trusdel, the widow of Menry Truesdel, dec'd. and their children wsrah, iaiura and Catherine \ Trusdel, Mahals Fletcher's children to wit : James, William, Wvl'c and Henry Fletcher and an infunt, John Truadel, deceased, his widow Mildred and children, Stover a?d wife Rebecca, ? Stover nnd wife Mary, C C Duneao and wife Nanna, Nancy Truadel, Prucilla Trusdel, Jamoa T. and | John Truadel, George II Truadel, deceased, widow Mary A Truadel, KiizAl>eth, William and Nancy Truadel, Jamea T Truadel, John Truadel, George Trusdel, Henry Trusdel, Zachariah Trusdel, Benjamin Trusdel, I?oiiis Trusdel, Fdizabelh Kail and Ma'ilda Hnckbue. It appearing to my satisfaction that tho following named defendants reside without the limits of this State, to wit: Thirza In* grain, Mary II Williams, and the children of Sarah Jonea. deceased., to wit: William, John, Samuel, Jamea and Calvin Jonea, the Came of tho rest not known. It is therefore ordered that they do appear in peraon, or by their lawful Attorney and object to the division, or asle, of the real estate ol James Trusdsl, deceased, on or before the first day of February ne*t, in I I860, or their consent will be entered of record. J\ T. HAMMOND, o. t. d. Nov 8, ISM). pf ?9.00 ri- at fnr?n nn Atrnwr 171. HUi 1UU17 V All , K4'?i<l< iii finr|?oii Dnnllil, YOHKVIM.it, H. C., Offfn hw Hrofunnional Service* to the citizen* of Lancauter Village end eurrounding I conntrr I ARTIFICIAL TBBTH ioaerted on Gold L Plate, from one to full aett. 1 ;?De|lth, 18^ >6.|y * t I Drugs, Medicines AND CHEMICALS.|! ppi1E SUBSCRIBER WOULD CALL i 1 the attention of the public of Lancaster to hie large and select stock, consisting of I Medicines, Drugs, j i Chemicals, Latent Med cines, Paints, Oils, nnd Window Class. Perfumery nnd Toilet Articles. Brushes, Soaps, Shouder t ] j urucos. j ! I M PROVED TRUSSES.!! Surgical and Dental Instruments. Pure ! Wines and Brandy for Medical Pur* poses. Choice Brands of Havana Segars, <fce. j All of tlie above medicines are guaranteed pure and of the best quality, and will be ( sold on most reasonable terms f FOR CASH, or to Punctual Customers. All o'ders sent to him will be promptly and faithfully attended to. Goods will be packed and forwarded i WITHOUT CHARGE |j for Boxes or Drayage. ( Country Merchants will find it to their ' , advantage to call before purchasing else- ( where. J. J. McKAlN. Oct. PJ, 1859. 3t;-3uj , New Fall Stock n. ife ii'h nr ? ' jmm ^ AN1> SHOES! 18.59. crkat"Tmim. I have now in Store a large ami well-selected Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Diiect from the Manufacturers, comprising all the varieties usually kept in a well-regulated SIIOK ESTABLISHMENT. ? ? - ? To The Ladies I would call particular attention to my stock of DRESS HOODS, Which is complete in all its departments and which I offer nt exceedingly low prices. My Stock dt Gentlemen* Fine HOOTS AND SHOES, Is also complete, offering great inducements to the purchaser, Loth as to qualities and prices. I also offer great inducements to Planters, huv. iog on hand 10.000 1'AlliS PLANTATION BROUANS. Ami House Servant's Shoes, most of which are of my own Manufacture, ami will lie sold at (ill EAT BAKU A INS. I Call ami exaniiue for yourself. No charge made for showing Goods. j GEO ALDEN Caiiulcn, S. C., Oct. ft, 1 85th -8m , SEWINGJfACHINES j The Perfection of Scientific Ar- j rangement and Mechanical Simplicity. IS ATTAINED IIY TIIK GROVER &, BAKER'S SEWING MACHINE G'0. IN Til Kilt INI'KOVKU 1STninnlpfia 1VTaehlnnn They have the following advantages over all others :?They have no pads to keep in order ; no bobbins to wind ; no tanglii.g or waste of threud ; no oiling the thread or work ; no tool chest stocked with wrenches, pliers, pickers, leather &e., 1 The directions are simple easily under| stood, and easily explained hy the instrucI tors. There is no tnking apart cleaning or , j rolling. They require about ten drops of j oil per day, when in constant use. They | make no more noise than a common clock, 1 eyn when making fifteen hundred stitches per minute. They run easy?a child ton years old can work them to full speed ? Tlicy run fast or slow without any danger j ; of nltering the length or tightness of the j i stitch. They will Hem, Kill, (hither, Hind, Stitch and Kinbroider, in so superior a j manner that we challenge comparison.? The same Machine will sew pavillion gause and plantation poods. The seam is elastic j I as the most elastic fabric, and will not j ! break in washing or ironing. The same I Machine run* .silk, linen thread and common spool cotton, with equal facility. Tho needlen are shorter, and therefore stronger than any other high or low priced >I? chine. That they are superior to ail other., is evident from the fact of there having ; been thirty thousand machines made and sold, in competition with others nlresdy in ' successful operation. The question is no I longer which is the best maker, but which of the numerous patterns of UROVKR & KAKKR shall f take. l'KICE, $50 to $130. H. W . KINSMAN, Agent for tho sale of these Celebrated Machines, 249 King-8treet. I) B HAnKI.TON, Manager. November 11,?tf. NOTICE. A Id. persons indebted to the late Thorn? as curetoa, deceased, either by note or account, oi otherwise, will come forward and settle with the junior Executor, without further notice. And all persons having claims against the estate, will present them to the same hy the 1st January next, ' in due form. W J. CURETON, ( ... T. K. CURETON, ( t x r* Nov. 9, 1859. 39?tl Jan. Pay Up. AM. person** indebted to tho Into firm of Magill A Cauthen, are earnestly reques. ted to pay op, ad we are obliged to collect all debts due the Arm in order to settle the ? bWincaa. We hope that all indebted will ' gitre their immediate attention to this no- ' I tice and aava coats. MAtilLI. St CAUTHRN. j Not. 9, I860. NEW GOODS. fflllF subscriber is now occupying bis new I Store, one door North ot' J. A. Ilnssellino's dwelling on main street, and lie is now receiving, by His own conveyance, his KAl.Land WINTl'.lt Stock of Goods, selected in person with much tyvrc as to price, jtyle and quality. LADIES DRESS GOODS Rich plain bl'k Silk, flounced Silk Robes fancy Silks, plaid and striped, Marccline Silk, French DeLain Robes, Cashmere ra - L ? ii - * ? rvooes, All-wool I If I.:11ns, solid color*, Plaid DeLains, l.adics Coverings, 4c. EMBROIDERY. French embroidered collars, understeeves, nconet and swish edgeinga and Incertings L. J. handkerchiefs, a full assortment,&e. J Shawls, blankets, kerseys and plains, cot on Osnaburgs, white and striped. Clothing, 1 very complete assortment. Hats, Hoots ] ind Shoes, a full assortment. Hardware, j Urockery, Iron and Steel, all the kinds usu- j illy required for plantation and other pur- ! loses, 4.e. The undersigned would embrace this op- ! uirtunity of returning thanks to Ids friends I tnd customers for the liberal patronage he j las already received at their hands, and by ; itrict personal attention to business, would espeetfullv invite a continuation of their ' -union). The above stock is complete i n I ill its various departments and will be sold j ('?' lor casli, or to prompt customers 011 irne. Call and examine for yourselves.? Von may (ind it to your interest to give me ? place in your "Memorandum." JONES CROCKETT. Sept 21,1859. 32 ?tf Change of Schedule JOSEPH M OAVI I? ro ? I'll Mil 1 |jii VV XjVft CAMDEN, S. C YI^OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM Ti tlu'ir friends and the public in genernl Hint tlit*v are prepared to offer great inducements in Drv Goods, heavy and fancy, Groceries, &c., &c. Hrov n and Bleached Shirting?wide and good, Apron and Shepherd Cheeks ; Schuylkill Cheeks, Family Linen, Fancy Prints, INintcd Lawns, Solid Cheeks and Fancy Ginghams, \ variety of Colored Cambrics. Ladies L Cambric handkeiehiefs. Calicoes of handsome patterns and fast Colors. Colored Cotton and Berlin Gloves. \\ liite and Colored Hose. Spool Thread White and Colored. Fancy Jeans,'I'weeds, Satinetts. IIOSK ? Half-hose, Colored Lisle Thread Gloves, JL'.c., c. MATS! HATS!! AND CAPS!!! A large and well selected stock of Hats, embracing ninny of the latent styles and best finish. Those in want of something durable, cheap and at the same time tasliionuble, would do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. SHOES AND HOOTS! Tl ie subscribers confidently solicits an exainiiiation ??f their large and varied stock of Shoes for ladies, children and gents.? We have on hand some benutiful patterns winch will be sold at prices that cannot but prove advantageous. GROCERIES -in part as follows : < 'OFEKES?Java, African, Laguyra and St. Domingo. SUGARS?Stuart's A. R. i!L (J, I .oaf t'rushed N. O.?in hogsheads and barrels, i'orto Rico. MOLASSES?V O . I'orto Rico, Muscovado, and W. I. BACON ? Hams, a choice brand, Sides and Shoulders. I.ARD?lu Barrels ami Kegs. MACKEREL?In whole, half and quaiter Barrels, also in Kits No. I, 3. i?ir I\I i.' ..~.i \i..-.- ii. -i. lil.'Ui 4kll\l .tivsl 1 <UJ\. NEGRO CLOTHS: Koraey*, I'lain*. <>f various kinds. colored and white. Negro Blankets, very heavy and at a Low Figure. Osnnburg* of the Columbia Mill*, &c. JOS M. QAYLE & CO. Camden, S. C. Oct. 26, 37tf NEW FALL AND WINTER U O ?>I) S ! r I'M IK SUBSCRIBER IS NOW HEJL ceiling one of the largest and heat seI....i....... I r (V ,/.l.o ,? . .ivnxifi?.jiutR ri ii' ? <i>.^ ever onerea i>y him to tlio public, ami will sell at prices which cannot fail to yive SATISFACTION. All are requested to eali and examine our stock of Ladies (ioods, Consisting of Blaek Silks, i'lain and Fancy Printed Delaines, Merino's, (iln^hains, Calieo's, Embroideries, Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery and HOOP SKIRTS for I<ndie* and Misses. A fine assortment of Black and Fancy Cnssimeres, Tweeds, Heavy Nejfro Kersovs Plains, Plaid, l.indseys, Osnaburgs, Brown and Bleached Domestics. HATS AND CAPS /R TP (F\ FR H? T? ft? iff Jb U A ? I It If 9 BOOTS AND SHOESHardware, Groceries, Crockery and Glass Ware, Saddlery, Books and Stationery. A I a rife stock of dr>i|fs and Medicines, from the well known House of Phillip, ShietTclin & Co. J N. CROCKETT. Oct 11. n*_if A. B. MULLIGAN, WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS GROCER No. 13*2 MEETING STREET, H A It I. I) 8 TO .11 , 8. C. Dealer in all kinds of Groceries. Jlay 18th 1850, 14?ly. Estate Notice. ALL persona indebted to the Fintate of the late Mrs Elizabeth Dunlap, are hereby notified to make payment before the 15th day of I)e 'ember next and save coat. All having demar. I- against the F>tate will Sresent them before ? above named day, \ this notieo will be , ad in bar to all claims subsequently presen. W*. R. DUNLAP, Ex'r Nov. 16, 1859.-40-41. I INCRE I ATTRA eo'HE &) TI1K UNDERSIGNED IS fill AT that ho is just in receipt of his Fall and Wi nn<l invites his friends and customers to conn is larger and more complete than any that he embraces almost every variety of Merchnndi Cl/ITIllNti, fa capital assortment) (IE/ BLANKETS, CROCKERY AN GROCERIES 11A l> DRESS GOODS, Ate., ?Tc., &< Thankful for past patrona i< i>v ing his stock when neede , <? cheap as the cheapest, he ri sp Russe! Place. S. C., Oet. 1 Mules, Corn, Growing Crop, Lands and Negros FOlv SALE. TUE Subscriber having determined to change his business, offers for sale Twenty Five likely, young and valuable negroes. Also eleven likely MUliKS, (not one of which exceeds eight years of age) together i with tnv growing crop and 600 bushels of <>I.l> CORN." Also six hundred acres of laud, near Hell Air, in Lincaster District* S.iiil land is j productive and well adapted to the growth of holh cotton and corn. Ah< at one hundred acres of it are in cultivation, the balance in woods and well timbers!. Also one thousand acres of land, situate four miles East nt I-'Oleaster (*. II., and adjoining the steam mills of (iee. Sim-lair.? This land is nearly all in woods and is we'I ! situated and Well timbered. A good op- I portiinity is liere ottered to persons who i may desire to purchase fresh and good land. ' Some small, hut conveniently constructed ] buildings are upon the place. Also a number one residence in the Village of l-aucaster, lately occupied by Mnj. J. I> liaile. It is one of tlie most eligibly situated places that the town affords. The lot contains about three and x half acres. The dwelling is entirely new, s well constructed ami built, and contains six coin forrniim4 All lh*? noitflou'tfu ^?n?Li?ILI ings niul conveniences art' upon tlie lot Also one vacant lot in tlie town of Lincanter,.South of anil adjoining the residence of I'. '1'. Hammond. The above named property I propose to sell on the following, reasonable terms :? t hie third cash. The remainder in equal annual installments of one, two an 1 three years, to he secured by notes bearing interest from day of sale, aud interest to be computed annually. Any or all of said property may he treated for privately ; but if not disposed of betore, will be sold publicly to the highest bidder at I am caster 0. II. on the 'ittlli day of December next. JAMKS K. CUkKTON. Lancaster, S. (V Sept. til, 1 S.V.I. 32lf Kerosene Oil. THE New York Kerosene Oil Company. 1 Established 1851.] Vnnounce that, hating made great improvements in the manufacture of Kerosene, they are now enabled to otter it to the trade at A REDUCED PRICE. The attention of consumers is respectfully called to the subjoined table, the result of a |>holoinelrionl examination by Edward N. Kent, Esq., of New York, Chemist, dated Feb. 3, 18.V?. S 'Jc __ ^ ; 2 I | , 3 C ~ I i rs! i MATKKIAI.i LAMP j i-, ii' 3- ' : '5 3 ?!'#}; o5 I III I' II Kerosi. I K*?ro I 1 'A KKU I > 4.X.r? 1 1 i?fi I ! ? Camp. I Cam. I 5. ft 2ft I 1.I 63 [ 4.85 Wh. Oil J Solar | 1.892 | 833 | l.on j 1 2.oo I-ard oil I Solar | l.34o | 7 ? > I 1 25 1 17.7-? Spe. oil | Solar | i u'.'S | n.V> I 2.2 H. Fluid | L.W. I ftt:;| Reliable orders froir. ' or Telegraph, filled on ;i| AUSTEN-, Agents, 93 l v r: .->1, N \ . KEROSENE is also to m oi.t;: the manufacturers' Price*, of' ill the \nv York Wholesale Druggist, (irocers, Campliene iirxl Burning Fluid Manufacturers and Dealers in I.amp*. N. II. Keron ene is the trade mark of the Kerosene Oil Co., and nil persona are cautioned against using the said trade-mark for other nils. 39-3m. November 9, 1859. COPAKTNEKSHIP. THE undersigned have formed a Copartnership under the name and style of JOS. M. CJAYI.E Si CO., for the purpose of carrying on the general merchandise business in the Town of Camden, S. C. JOS. M GAYLK. Wm. mungo. I'. N. The undoi signed would most respectfully return Inn thanks to hi* customers and friends, for their liberal pntronnge bestowed on him heretofore, und b. j n continuance of the same on the new lirm JOS M. GAYLK. Oct. 19, 1859, 36tf. NOTICE. VI.I. persons indebted to tho Kstate of F. I'. Small, Into of Lancaster District deceased, either by note or account, are hereby notified to settle the same without further deluy and suve cost. Also nil persons having demands against the same are Wureby inquired to render tLum in properly attested within the lime prescribed by luw, this UIsl of September, 1859. JAMKS SMALL, Adm'r. S!-r.? OA Ml f Notice. A I.I. persona having demands against 1V the K*lale of John U. Ingrain, are requested to present them to the undesigned by the 10th of- November, snd those indebted will please make payment immediately. I can be found at hanging Hock, P. O, Kershaw District. G. F. INGRAM, ExV. Nov. % 1869.?33-41. . . ' . ?^ ! A S ED CTION! | p. ti.m rv a (vtk T-m (ttti it Si i E 1 9 IFIKD To IN Full M T1IK ri'HLIC , inter Goods, l 3 anil examine the same. His present stuck a 3 has ever before brought to this place. It h z.e. u WY DOMESTIC GOODS, ( I) Gl.ASS W\RE, HARDWARE, i. . \l>> ROOTS AND SHOES, I.ADIE8 *i.?n to business and replenish* too same. Determined to sell as ", one and all to give him a call. j I J. 1). STANLEY. ? DRY CREEK, S. C. 1 AM NOW RECEIVING ONE OF THE LARGEST AND REST selected stocks of Goods I have ever offered to this community. ^ THE Stock consists of everything usually ( kept in a country retail Store, v Dry Goods, Fancy and Staple?from * elegant DRESS Goods to heavy negro Cloth?Osnaburgs asm Mm A I.AIKiK STOCK OF nr c L o T ii i M t; .,?n considerably more than I usually buy and at priecs that eannot be beat. A large bill BOOTS AND SHOES? From a nice Sunday Boot to a heavy Ne- " gro ivrogau. Hardware and Ciltlcrv, Groceries, Hugging and Rope, Sugar and (*?.?!'fee. iind iloliuwi'g. 1) Iv U (i s . ; Must (>f the m^pular patent Medicines kept, l&c. Saddlery, < 'rockery. Hooks, Fancy ! Goods and a small Stock of Leather, j All the above named goods will be sold ' on good and reasonable terms to parties who pay their hills. If a man is not unquestionably good I do not want his trade, ! on account. Those who owe me previous to January 1851), w ill please, pay up. :HHI\ Tf TWITTY. 1*. S. Kncouraged from patronage I have enlarged and improve! ftu store house and now feel permanently settled. J. \V. T. October, 1'J.?35-3iii. Baume De Vie OR Balsam of Life. V PURELY VK(iKTARI,K compound Warranted to give grunt relief in Dv?pepsin and other diseases arising from a dis' ordered state of the Stomach. | A preparation which is made at hand, from the choicest ingredients, has been tested, used, and recommended by the medical j faculty, an-l is now offered to the public, not as an experiment, hut as a certain palI lintivc, if not a cure for many diseases. Read this certificate from Rev. Hart well Spain, Suinter S. C. Df.au Sir : "Last spring I used two small i bottles of your ltanme De Vie and experienced much benefit. It acted on my liver anil imparted a healthy tone to all the digestive organs, relieving me of distressing headache and many other disagreeable dyspeptic symptoms." (Signed) II. SPAIN. Prepared and sold by J. J. McKAlN, Camden, S. (*. Oct. 12. 1850, 35?f.m. m\ \umshop. rpHK lINDBRSKiNKD WOULD IN1 form the public that he has opened ! a new Wagon Shop, in the Village of Lin- | | im'lcr, on M i '.iiio "Street, a few varil- -> ' i' 1).a' Blacksmith Shop . g ..ways on hand a large nog- j The Best Material i ?if the wooii work of NVagona, nnd i g Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, die., i inasmuch as he has had long expert* nnd will give all his labor and nitonI iion to the shop, he feels assured that he I will be able to meet the various wants of the people of Lancaster and surrounding country in his line of business. Persons wishing work of this nature performed will find it to their interest to try | my shop, where they will always find me ready and willing to aecominodnte them. SAM'L A BURNS. June 15, 1859. 18-6in. I KALE AND WINTER GOODS.; O" UK STOCK OF FAI.I. AND WINTKR (i(M)l)S have just been received and nre now selling on the most favorable | term*. Wc can safely promise our cuato^ nit rs tha chance of making their selections from one of the Largest and Best Selected Stock of (ioods, we have ever had, ' and will sell at prices that cannot fail to j givo satisfaction. JAMBS R. MAGII.L. Pleasant Hill Sept. 21, 1850. 32tf. KERSHAW A CONNORS. copartners! IN TIIS PRACTICIC OP L A W A N I) E 0. U I T Y in Lancaster District, S. C. Mil. Kcrsiiaw mny be consulted nt Cum den, nnd Mr. Connors nt I,anca*ter, C. H. ! Office on main street, lately occupied by J. W. Cooke, Esq. J. It. KERSHAW, | W. M. CONNORS. Aug. 10, 1859. ,FKA8 E K X ? IL I., FACTORS ?AND? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j ADDER'S NORTH WHARF. L%pi?"' f Chnr,w,#" s'cOct. 19th 1859, 38?lypd m NEW" ANI WINTER GO WK ARE JUST RECEIVING i Stock of FALL AND WINTER GO' sold on our usual liberal Terms. A vo are sure xo sen. umm. ma Our slock ??r these goods is large and well as /incs, all wool Delaines, plain and figured. Mi nd Misses Kobe*, of several different patterns, ons. Laces, Under> eeves, Collars, Nubia'a Lini p. A beautiful assortment of all-wool Shawl Miantlets, Hose, both cotton and wool. Pino lotii (Jailers. Over Shoes, &c. GENTS BOYS AND CHI A large and well selected assortment of Rem fats, (Japs, Hoots, Shoes, Cassi meres, Sattinett* lent of Jeans, manufactured at Salem, N. (J. RUBBEK An assortment of Mens, Ladies, Misses and c ngs and South westers cork screws, busks, stay* PLANTATION Planters are particularly requested to call anc dy. Our stock of Negro shoes, wo have had vithout any doiiht are the best article tnanufu >f them just received and will he sold as low at vhvru. Wool Hats direct from the Factory, xpeeted and will be sold at Factory prices. HI and (only one profit to pay). I'laid Lindsevs Our Stock of Domestic Goods is large and c triilles, Collars, Drugs and Medicines, Clocks Crockery. Glass and China Ware, Powder, Leu ielc needed, and all will be sold at our exceedin he right sort of customers, (viz : those that pa Lancaster, Sept. 2'i, 1859. FOGARTIES & Z hi n Dfl \VK AUK NOW l'RKUARED TO EXIIIHIT I' 1 L L 11\ I) W I \ T E We liave, as heretofore, given our especial with a view of supplying Planters and with every variety of PLANTATION .ANT Our long experience in thin branch of our b.i domestics on the most advantageous terms, tog to sell at very low prices. City acceptances at 30 or Go days will he talc Orders from the country will receive promp satisfaction. MILLER'S ALMA with memorandum attached, and a list of our will be sent by mail gral'8, on application to FOG AI 257 K September 22, 1850. 11 ? ly. (? R E A T ID OF FALL AID SfGOO K00P1AM i (Successors to M. Have now in Store and will bo reeci FALL AMD WIN The largest portion of our Stock being pure! buyer in the Northern cities, we are enablei fv competition. We name in part, Cashmere and IVLaine 11 Black and Colored Silks, G2 1 2 cents, Merinos, 87 1 2 cents do., English Mei Cases ricli pattern D'Laine, 12 12 < 12 1 2 cts., 1 do ass'td Plain P'Lt 12 12 cts. Black Alpacca, at ] ? Celebrated Wamsutta Prints 12 1-2 and upwards; 10 d HOOP ft! ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FOR LADIES Al Latest Parisian Style. Large variety from $2.25 upwards. Merino Cloaks, $15< Blankets. S Kerseys, Flannels READY MAD1 FOR MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR, Mam Trade, embracing everv variety of Style. Comprising all the various styles ; Gents Also, SERVANTS Shoes, manufactured to We feel confident in asserting the fact l\ in regard to qualities and pi ices, suited to Camden, S. C. Oct 19, 1859. Ci. VV. Williams, i ) Robt. E. Allison Vnrliv'.IU s c l i a o | * .JBi.vwn.ci *lll?;,O.V | WILLIAMS Sc ALLISON, ATTORNEYS ?AT LA W | AND Soiioitors in Equity. LANC ASTER, C. H , H. C. Will practice in the District of Lancaster. Prompt attention given to Collections. July 7th 1858. 31? tf FALL >OI>8, 1859. V LARGE AND COMPLETE DOS, suitable fur all, which will l>? II are requested to cail and examine and WiSIS WW3* isorted. consisting of: Prints, Mous Desrino plain figured and Robes. Ladies Black Silks, Ladies Kid Gloves, Riben Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 10 eta. s, Cloaks, Opera and white Flannels. Philadelphia made slippers. Kid and ILDRENS GOODS ! dy Made Clothing, Furnishing Goods i, Tweeds, Jeans and a beautiful assortGOODS. hildrens Over Shoes, Gents Coats, Legi,&c. GOODS. I examine before purchasing their supMs,.^** #,? ? ?j - % uiuuc <-v? uui umor niiu warranted, and cturcd in tlie United Slates. 3000 pair i the same article eon be purchased nny A large stock of Salem Kerseys daily ankcts imported by us direct from Eng, Osnaburgs, heavy Shirting, &c. omplete: Hardware, Groceries, Saddles i. Jewelry, Tubs, Buckets, Pails, Bouls, i, Shot, (laps, and in fact most every nrig l.ow Prices for (JASH, or on time to y)HASSELTINE & CURETON. STILL-MAN. A LARGE AN'D VARIED STOCK OF 11 u it v i; o o u n . attention, in the selection of our Block* I Farmers dry goods for 5 FAMILY USES. isincss. and our facilities for purchasing ether with the Casli system, enables us en as cash. t attention, and every effort made to gito N A C FOR 1 3 G 0, stock, will be ready on 1st October, and tTIES & STILLMAN, ing-street, corner of Wentworth, CHARLESTON, S. C. I ISP LAY WINTER 1 D S -M k SOIIERS' Drucker &, Co.) vine weekly, a splendid Stock of T E R GOODS. bused for Cash, and having a constant 1 to oiler such inducements that will deiobes?latest styles. , and upward. French rinos, 25 cents do. Two cents., 1 Case Ducal Plaids, sine, 12 1-2 els; l do D'Bege, 18 3-4 cts. and upwards. 3 Cases , 10 and 12 1-2 cts; 2 do Ginghams, o l.le'hed Shirtings G 1 4c. and upwards. IIITI, N D MISSES. DRESS TR1M MINUS? - of BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, 0. Shaws fcl. A comnletfl assortment of atinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Cassimeres. ? CLOTHING, iifactured with great care for the ltetail Gen's' Traveling Hlankets and Shawls t>t 38 %?a? Misses, ^ ouths and Cbildrens Wear.? our order, expressly for thia market, lat our facilities for selecting Goods, both the wants of the puclic are unsurpassed. loopmann &. Sommers. ?24-lv. * Wm, Anderson, AOKNT fOK TIIB SALEM WOOLEN GOODS. FiANTKRS desiring their Plantation supply of the above desirable ?Negro KerseysCan have their orders filled promptly, If sent to me early, if not, there may be sons delay aa the supply is limited. WM ANDBRHON. Camden, Aug. 9, 1858. 36?tf *