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JOS M QAYLE & OO. ' . DBAUORS IN ' HEAVY DRV GOODS, | GROCERIES \ WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS, : . WEST INDIA FRUITS, <Cc. Camden, S, C. I I AS on lwind and nre now receiving n [ I ITL large and varied stock of Fleurs, licidsick, Cabnct and Munrf (Champagne in I quarts, pints and half pints. Port, Made- ' J> ria, Sheary, Tenneriff, Clariot and Malaga Wine. Gibson's X. XX. XXX. chivalry of the South, Mountain Dew, Senators old Rye, Senator Chesnut old Rye, Constitu, tion, old Bourbon, Royal Wedding "Whis. i key,'' Snfcrn J. Martin superior old Ryo I1 Corn and Wheat Whiskeys. 100 Barrels 8 common whiskey of different brands and at prices that has never failed to give entire satisfaction. Dark and Pale Brandies, at ? prices from 1.50 to #10 per gallon, old llol- j land Gin, Scheidatn Schnapps, pints end j n quarts. Ne%V England Barton and Jamaica '' Rum, white and colored. Porter and Ale, j in quarts and pints. I JOS. M. GAYLE dt CO. , 1 t Gnmden, Nov. 10?tf Sundries. |v FANCY Candles,Alnond*. English Wal- > nuts, Brnziel, Peacan and Paradise 1 \uls Raisins. Salmond, laihsters, (>ove I 1 Xtyeter*, Sardians, Scotch Herring, Apple, I J Peach, Quince and Ginger Preserves, Pick les, Touintoes, Catsup, Black and Green ' Ten. JOS. M. GAYLE & CO. Camden, Nov. 16?tf. Apples, Oranges and Lemons. CCONSTANTLY ON HANI) and Fresh ( J through the season. i JOS. M. GAYLE & CO. | Camden, Nov. 16?tf Salt! Salt jT~ | FINE Lot, Seaiiileta aacka just received. 11 JOS. M. GAYLE & CO. Camden, Nov. 16?tf Crockerv War?. " ? ~ ~ ** C"A LASS and Earthern Ware, a well nsJf sorted Stock at low figures. , JOS. M. GAYI.K & CO. Camden, Nov. 16?tf Bagging, Hope and Twine. fc)A "AI.ES GUNNY TUGGING. I f 100 Coils Gree*? Leaf Hope. 1000 Hanks three ply Twine. JOS M GAYI.K & CO. ^ Camden, S C. v Notioe, The Subscribers having sold out their I entire Stock of CURTAINS to Mr. II. W. t KINSMAN, would respectfully aolicit for I h/m a continuation of the patronage so iTli- ' erally bestowed oil them in that department. ROBERT A DO Kit A CO. 'curmTiioons ? This Stock is the Largest IX Til F. SOUTH E UN STATES. COMPRISING BROCATFLLES S. I TEN 1) E L A NES L,A CE ANI) MUSLIN CUR TAINS, CORNICES, PINS AND BANDS, D11 APERY TASSELS AND LOOPS ??&9AS?3? Made and Put Up in the Latest Styles, ( H. W. KINSMAN, 223 King-street. Ma.i ia*;u ai\ ?r STOP THE RUNAWAY ! I $100 Reward !'j V WILL GIVK FOR TUB APPUK- , 1. honaion and delivery to roe o( iny hoy ^ IIBNRV or for hi* apprehension mid delivery and proof to conviction that lie hna > been harbored by any white man S100. ' t Henry left me on the morning of the IOth t October?ia twenty year* old, 6 feet ti or 1 I < inches high, will weigh about 150 lb*, i* \ 1 stout ana well btfilt, of full face, bright t copper color aud has the end of hia Felt ' | fore finger cut ofT and the nail growing | 1 around the end like a claw. His father I ' (I/ee) belong* to a Mr. Mohch of Sumter ' , and hi* grandmother (l)icey) to Mr. South- 1 * crland of t'nmden He may be prowling 1 } about their neighborhood, or he may have t token the unilrr^ri>uiui railrotul, aa I have I ' ; . not had any curtain account or him alnce f ( . he left. J. ADAMS. , l.mcnater, 8. C. Nov. 'J3, 1859?41 tf l wr Sumter Watchman copy till forbid i ; I ana forward bill to thi* office. i Notioe, / rpilE NKXT REGULAR COM MUNI- i 1. ration of Jockoon Lod^o No. 53, A.. i , . F.\ M.*. will be holdnn on Thura<lay the 8th a day of December next, it m the day of elec- 1 a tion of Otticera and other important buai- | I netja. "M? nibora will take notice and gov- I r ( ?rn them Selves accordingly." ! I Hy order of the Lodge, J. N. CROCKETT. .Wy. Nov. 33, 41?3t ($15,000 WORTH OP PAPER ' FOR SALE. , GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL NOTES. Vuryimj in amount* from On* Thousand to JSi* Thou$orul litfVaj*. |-ff /ill ponton* inncbiM to th? sub* i J acriber aro rto+ut-aUd to ooioa forward Itn| invdiatrly and pay, aa | arn compelled to i have im nay. JAMKS K. gURKTON. Nov. 23, l859.-^tltf. I NEGROESWANTED! VpHB HIGHEST CASH PRICKS will | 1. bo paid Tor aingla N?gro?* ranging in \ign from 10 a 30 yeara. Addrvaa or apply to lha auhacribar, giving ducrption ol No. groea. IIAYNE BI.LI8. c Nov. 2, 1859, tf Ijinraater C. II. I I I Drugs, 'Medioines AND CHEMICALS. nilK HUBSCRIBKR WOULD CALL I 4he attention of the public of Lancaster 0 his large nnd select stock, consisting of Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medcines, Paints, Oils, and Window Class. Perfumery and Toilet Articles. Brushes, Soaps, Shouder traces. MPROVED TRUSSES. Surgical and Dentil Instrument*. Pure nn^ I) ?-- r _ W.J!. ? I? ii iun iiiiu uriin iy lur .iifuiuiii I'urposes. Choice Bran (in of Havana Segars, ?fcc. All of the above medicines nre guaranteed nire and of the best quality, and will be old on most reasonable terms FOR CASH, r to Punotunl Customers. *AU orders sent to him will be promptly ml faithfully attended to. Goods will be lacked and forwarded WITHOUT CHARGE or Boxes or Dray age. Country Merchants will tind it to their dvnntngo to call before purchasing elsewhere. J. J. McKAlN. Oct. 19,1859. 3G-3m 11.. 1 E CJx l .icn jt an hiock OF B O O T S SHOES! 1 859. GREAT liRGM'S. have now in Store a large and well-selected Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Miect from the Manufacturers, comprising all the varieties usually kept in a well-regulated SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. To The Ladies would call particular attention to inv stock <>( DRESS GOODS, Yhich is complete in all its depat tinents and rliich I offer at exceedingly low prices. My >tock of (Jentlenicns Fine ItffOTS AM) SHOES, s also complete, offering great inducements to he purchaser, both as to <|ualities and prices, also offer groat inducements to Planters, hav. tig on hand 10 000 PA I ItS PLANTATION BROGANS, tnd House Servant's Shoes, most of which are if my own Manufacture, and will Ikj sold at (illEAT BARGAINS, 'all and examine for yourself. No charge made for showing Goods. GEO ALDEN Camden, S. C., Oct. 6, 185V. -Sin OT?AA7IATP MAPrTTMDO OMVltfUJiftUnilNCjO. rlie Perfection of Scientific Arrangeinent and Mechanical Sin plicity. IS ATTAINED BY TIIK &ROVER 8c BAKER'S SEWINQ MACHINE CO. IN TIIKIIt INI'UOVKI) Noiseless Maohines. Thnv hnvi? tliA fV?11 a vi' i n rr inhnnlnirnu i\cr all others :?They havo n<> pads to terp in order ; no bobbins to wind ; no angling or waste of thread ; no oiling the bread or work \ no toed chest slocked ?itli wrenches, pliers, pirkers, leutner &c., to. The directions arc simple, easily underdo od, and easily explained by the instrne. ors. There is no taking apart cleaning or oiling. They require about ten drops of ?iI per day, when in constant use. They nnke no more noise than a common clock, sven when making fifteen hundred stitches per minute. They run easy?a child ton rears old enn work them to full speiH.? I'hey run fast or slow without any danger >f altering the length or tightness of the ditch. They w ill Hem, Fill, (Jather, Hind, Stitch and Kmbroider, in so superior a nanner thnt we challenge comparison.? I'he same Machine will sew pavillion gnuse ind plantation goods The seam is elastic is the most elastic fabric, and will n<>t >reak in washing or ironing. The same dtchine runs silk, linen thread and coinnon spool cotton, with equal facility. The icedlea are shorter, and therefore stronger than any other high or low priced Mu hine. That they are superior to all others s evident from the fact of there having >eeu shirty liiouaand machines matte and told, in competition with others already in luccesaful operation. The question is no onger which is the best maker, but which if llin numerous iiittrrni ot (iltOVt'.lt Hi 3AKKR ?h?ll I take. " PRICE, tSO to 4(130. H. W. KINSMAN, \getit for tlio mid of these C?l?brHtd<l Machine*, 249 King-Street, I) It 11 ANEl.TON, Manager. November 16,?tf, NOTICE. \i,i. persons inaeDiffl to ine inic momat* Coretoa, deceased, either by nolo or icconnt, 01 otherwise, will come forward ind settle with the junior Executor, wlth>ut further notice. And nil person* hnv* ng claims against the estate, will present hem to the snme by the 1st January next, n due form. W. J. CUKETON,) ... .T. K. CURETON, \ No*. <?, ! Hbu. 39?tl Jsn. ft-A A ,L BXPBN7 8K8 PAID.?An agent is wanted n every town and county in the United itrites.to engage in a respectable and easy >usine*a by which the above profit* may * certainly realised. For further particti. ara, address Dr J. Henry Warner, corner 2th Street and Broadway, Naw York City, nc losing one Pottage Stamp. .Nov. jb, p ,41?tm NEW GOODS. THE subscriber is now occupying his new Store, one door North of J. A. Mussel- I . tine's dwelling on main street, nnd he is now receiving, by his own conveyance, his FALL nnd WINTER-Stock of Goods, selected in person with much care-as te price, i style nnd quality. LADIES DRESS GOODS i Rich plain bl'k Silk, flounced Silk Robes I Fancy Silks, plaid nnd striped, Marceline ' ; Silk, French DeLnin Robes, Cashmere Robes, All-wool DeLninft, solid colors, I'laid ; Del<nins, Ladies Coverings, die. EMBROIDERY. French embroidered collars, undersleeves, jaconet and swiss edgcings r.nd Inccrtings L. I C. handkerchiefs, a full assortment, die. Shawls, blankets, kersevs and nlninu ?|I. ton < )*nahurgs, white and striped. Clothing, a very complete assortment. Huts, Roots j mid bthoes, a full assortment. Hardware, I Crockery,-iron and Steel, all the kinds usually required for plantation and other pur! poses, die. The undersigned woirld embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to Ids friends ; and customers for the liberal patronage he has already received at their hands, and by | strict, personal attention to business, would I respectfully invite a continuation of their i custom. The above stuck is complete in i all its various departments and will be sold I low tor cash, or to prompt customers on I time. (Tall and examine for yourselves.? j Yon may find it to your interest to give me ' a place in your "Memorandum." JONES CROCKKTT. Sept. 21, 180!). 32?if Change of Schedule. JOSEPH M. GAYLG .& CO. CAMDEN, S. C' WOI IJ) RESPECTFULLY INFORM T v their friends and the public in general that they are prepared to offer great inj ducements in Drv tioods, heavy and fancy. j ?irocenes, oce., ate. mi Broo n and Bleached Shirting?wide and good, Apron and Shepherd Checks*; Schuylkill Checks, Family Linen, Fancy Prints, Printed I*awna, Solid ('hecks and Fancy Ginghams, iA variety of Colored Cambrics. Ladies I, Cambric handkeichiefs. Calicoes of handsome patterns and fast Colors. Colored Cotton and Berlin Gloves White and Colored More. Spool Thread White ami Colored. Fancy Jeans, Tweeds, Satinetts. IIOSK ? Half-hose, Colored l.islo Thread ( loves, &.C., &c. | HATS1 HATS!! ANDCAPS!!! A large and well selected stock of Hats, embracing many of the latest styles and best finish. Those in want of something durable, cheap and at the same time tashionable, would do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. SHOES AND BOOTS! the subscribers confidently solicits an examination of their large and varied stock of Shoeii for Indies, children and gents.? We have on hand some beautiful patterns winch will l?e sold at prices that cannot but prove advantageous. GROCERIES?in part as follows : COFFEES?Java, African, Laguyra and St. Domingo. Sl'tJAIDS?Stuart's A. It. ?fe <*., I .oaf Crushed N. ().?in hogsheads and barrels, l'orto Rico. MOLASSES?N O , l'orto Rico, Muscovado, and \V. 1. BACON ? Mains, a choice brand, Sides and Shoulders. I LARD?In Barrels and Kegs. MACKEREL?It. whole, half and cjuaiter Barrels, also in Kits No. I, 'J, 3. CRIME and Sless Cork. NEGRO CLOTHS: Ke'seys, Plains, of various kinds, colored and while, Negro Blankets, very heavy and at a Low Figure. Osnaburgs of the Columbia Mills, &c. JOS M GAYLE & CO. Camden, S. C. Oct. 2(i, IH59. 37tf XT 17 W 17 A I I AND WINTER <; o o i> 8 ! rpilK SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RE1 ceiving one of the largest and best se; Icetcctud Stock of GOODS ever offered by I hint to the public, : n<l will Hell at prices which cannot fail to give S A T ISFACTION. ! All are requested to call and examine our j Htoek of Indies Goods, I Consisting of Black Silks, Plain and Fancy Printed Delaines, Merino's, Ginghams, Calico's, Embroideries, Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery and HOOP SKIRTS I for Ividies and Misses. A tine assortment of Black and Fancy ' Cassimerea, Tweed*. Heavy Negro Kerseva | Plains, Plaid, l/indseya, Osnaburgs, Brown i and Bleached Domestics. HATS AND CAPS flv.flTPEnrrcfl. 1 "iJ <SJ ^7 <"?S? ?> 6 Cb ^3 9 BOOTS AND SHOESHardware', Groceries, Crockery nod Ulnsa ; Ware, Saddlery, Book a and Stationery. A larjfe atock of dfijfa nnd Medicines, from the well known House of Phillip, Shietfo| lin vV (Jo. J. N CROCKETT. Oct. Id, 1859, 35?tf A. B. MULLIGAN, WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS GROCER No. 13? MEETING STREET, | H4KL I) * TON , 8. V. i \ i :? -ii L:.j. -i n 1 ? i/enier m 1*11 mini* UI wroceriPJ*. May 18lh 1850, 14 ?It. NOTICE. A I,I. persons indebted to tho F.ntate of F. T. Small, late orLancnstcr District deceased, either by note or account, are herjby notified to settle the same without further delay and *ave eort. ^ | Also all persona having d??an<U against the same are hereby required to render them in properly attested within the lime prescribed by law, this Olat of September, 1859. JAMBS SMALL, Adm'r. Sept. 08. 88 tf INCRE I ATTRAC ? ?4 h u M A i\ j TIIK I'NDKUSIGNKI? IS GKAT1I that he is just in receipt <>f his Fall and Wii and- invites his friends nnd customers to come r is larger and more complete than any that lie li embraces almost every variety of Merchandize Cl/)TIII\li, fa capital assortment) IIKAN BLANKETS, (*H<M.'KKRY AMI GROCER IKS HATS, DRESS (It KIDS, Arc., Sic., &c. Thnftklul for past patronage, he hopes l?y <1 i ing his stock when needed, to secure a continu cheap as the cheapest, he respectfully invites tli Russet Place, S. C? Oct. 1!?. 1859. :n Mules, Corn, Growing J Crop, Lands and Negros i FOR SALE. HI THE Snhscriher having determined to change his business, oilers tor m sale Twenty Five k< likely, young and valuable negroes. Also eleven likely MULES. (i;<>t one of which exceeds eight years of age) together with my growing crop and Goo bushels < I t "OI.D CORN." J Alto six hundred acres ?>t" land, near I!. II *? Air, in Lancaster District* Said land is ( A productive and well adapted to the growth of both cotton and corn. About one bun. : dred acres of it are in cultivation, tlie ha!- 01 ance in woods and well timbered Also one thousand acres of land, situate i four iniles Knst of Lancaster C. II., and ad joining the steam mills of (Jen. Sinclair.? 1 This land is nearly all in woods and is wr'l situated ami well timbered. A good op. port unity is here otfered to persons who j '' may desire to purchase fresh and good land. Soiim f.utall, but conveniently constructed buildings are upon the plaee. 1 ^ Also a nnmber one residence in the Yd- ^ luge ?>f Luiciister, lately oeeupied by Maj. ( J. I), Tiuile. It is one of the most eligibly situated places that the lotvn alb>rds. I'he j lot contains about three and a half ncr.-s ' | The dwelling U ^nlirely new, is well constructed ami built, and cnnUins six conifer- 'I bible rooms. All the necessary outbuild ings and conveniences are upon the lot Also one vacant lot in the town of I an. ' caster. South of and adjoining the residence of I'. 'I'. Hammond. The above named property i propose to ' sell on the following reasonable tears :? ' Or.e third eash. The retnait dor in e<|iia! annual installments of one. two an I three years, to he secured by n"tes bearing interest from day of sale, and intere t t" |. computed annually. \nv or all of said . property may l>e trcatc i for privately ; but if not disposed of before, will b<- soid publicly to tin* highest bidder at I ,aiic-.iMt?r C. I If. on tlio tiMtti day of December next. JAMKS K. t T'RKTON. Idincastcr, H. C. Sept. 21, 1859. 32tf I ' || SOUTH CAROLINA. I.ANCASTKR DISTRICT. Tliouiax J Cautlien and wife Jane It., and f James It. Trusdel. is. ( ' Anderson Cauthen and wife F.lvira, llorton and wife Matilda, Drnsilla Trusdel. | .the widow of Henry Trucsdel, dec'd. and j their children Sarah, I,aura and ('alio ritio . Trusdel, Mahal a Fletcher's children to wit : James, William, Wvlie nnd Henry Fletcher j and an infant, John Trusdel, deceased, his | ' widow Mildred and children, Stover and wife Rebecca, Stover and wife)'1 Mary, C (J Duncan anil wife Sanaa. Nancy t ' Trusdel, Drueilla Trusdel, James T. nnd | John Trusdel, George 11 Trusdel, deceased, widow Mary A Trusdel, F.lizabcth, W illiam and Nancy Trusdel, Jam> s T Trusdei, John Trusdei, George Trusijel, llcnrv Trusdel. Zacharinh Trusdel. Renj nnin Trusdel, l?ouis Trusdel, Klizabvlli Hull and j Ma'ilda Huckbee. r It appearing to my satisfaction that the following named defendants reside without ? lhe limits of this State, to wit : Thirza In- ,. gram, Marv II Williams, and the children | , of Sarah Jones, deceased . to wit: William, i , John, Samuel, James and Calvin Jones, the | . name of the rest not known It is therefore ordered th.il they do up- j pear in person, or by their lawful Attorney : ( | and object to the division, or sale, of the i . real estate of James Trusdel, deceased, on j . I or before the first day of February next, in 't ! 1 Mfii), or tlieir consent w ill lie entered of ' , record. , P. T. HAMMOND, o. l. n. , Nov 8, 1859. 39-Jin?pf *9.00 , CO PAItTNERSIIIl'. TilF undersigned have formed a Copart- , nership under the name and style of , I JOS. M. GAYLK dt CO., for the purpose of carrying on the general merchandise business in the Town of Camden, S. I,'. JOS M GAYLK. I VYm. MINGO. 1 ( P. S. The 'indeisigned would most respectfully return his thanks to hi- eusto J niers and friends, for their liberal patronage J I bestowed on him heretofore.and beg aeon I | tinuance of the same on the new lirm. li vu VI < ? A \S I LA 1 Oct 19, 1859, 3Utf. i ESstate Notioe. VI.I- persons indebted to the Estate of the into Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlap, are hereby notified to make payment before the I5ih day of Oe'ember next and save cost. All having denaia.. i? against the Estate will ( present them before e above named day, . as Uais no tine will be , ad in bar to nli j claims subsequently pro-ten. Wm. R. I)UNI.AI\ ?Vr Nov. )(i, I85l?.?40- U. I' K \ H I) K <V l? I Ij I," FACTORS ?AND? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AnnER'S NftRTtt WHARF F. E. Fraber, ) , ?_???, Jos. T. Ihi.L. ! Ch.irl.-toB, 8. C. S . Oct. 19th 1H*9, S6?lypd Notioe IS HEREBY jfiven thai npplicntion will ' JL be made at the next Hemiion of the l^eg. , inhture, for an Act to lniorpo;ate the Laocaator Sax-Horn Band. A S E l> TIION! 5 ri n-n rn 1 as > ? r, r, ? 'IKI) To INKoKM IF IK I'lp.UC v iter (i!(kmIs, i in<l examine tliu same. Mis | resent slock ai las ever before brought to this.pluce. It h o V riOMKSTIM MOODS. (i CM.ASS \V \KK, II.MtDWAUK. el CAPS. MOOTS AND SIIOHS, I.\|>IKS ligenl attention to business anil replenish* slice of tbe same. Determined to s"|| us le public, one and all to give liim a call. J.- I). STANLEY. tf. DRY CREEK, S C. ' It AM NOW KKi'KIVINC ONK OK TIIK LAIHiKST AND DKST lectcd stocks of Moods I have ever offercd to this communitv. w IIK Stock consi-'s of everything usually < jit in a com.try retail Store. \v Dry (loods, Paney and Staple?from 0100.1111. l?HI\>> It'ltllls to 'lOIvy ni'tfru Cloth?Osnabnrgs liAitci'. STO< K < >r rsrc L o T III \ i; m-iiiiiTahly more than I louiallv buy am', prices thai cannot bo boat. A laroo hill ; HOOTS AND SlIOKS - 1 roin a nice Sunday lit nt In a heavy Norn llrojriiM. I l.-r.I-vafo ami Cutlers*. Urn rios. it '<;oi:._r and Koji.-, Sno.ir ;,nj e. Mtii'l Unlassi"!. i) i; if (i s . [nit of t! pupil r | a! ,\[idicinos kept, > S ohilt rv. ' 'rn.'kerv. l?oo!;s, I'u.oe t- ami a ?? i:,'| Stock of l.oaihor. All il iit' ivo n.unt il oooili will bo * ml x n ;jti."l ami iorison.ih'o tonus to |. irlio* ht> pay tin ii bills. It a linn is noi nnnosti .riabl." ooml I ilo not s\ ,nt hi- tra lo. f? aoo'oiiit. 'I'noso who owe too pros ions to .larin.-iry H.Vh v\ ill 1111* is., p.i. uj, .1- Hl\ \V. T\\ ITTV. I'. S. I'hieo.irao >1 from pa p. ; m m en. ir_: ii ami iiiiprovo'l inv >! house nJ :.oW foci poruiaiioiitly sotilotl .1. W. T. October, 1J.~:$5-:bn. Baurac Do Vie iiatsain of Life. \ITUKI.Y VKCI'.T \I1I.K rompo.ind _ \\":?rr:inte<i to give ore-it r< Ii I" in 1) ? cpsin ami other <li-o in s iri?i-,^ from a .i irdere.l state of tin- Sioin ifli. A preparation which is ,mule at hand, rolll the choicest ingredients, has lieen 'es < <), n-ed. and rceemiii. nded l?y the medical acuity, and is now olVered to the puhlie. iot as an experiment. hut an a certain pal iativr, it not a cure tor in utv diseases. Real this certificate train Rev. Ilartweil J 5pain, Smut, r S < DkarSir: Ml.ast spring I i*cd twostnnll mttlcs of your l!a lime lie Vie all I c.\ p need much horielit. It acttd on my liv. r lid imputed .1 In lilhy tone to aij tin di festive oriruns, relieving inc ><I distrer.sin*i 1 I- 1: 11 1 ?... ...... .... 111 f wmii l' ill t. ( ll-ptic MVlllpf? (Signed) 11 SIM 1 \. Prepared and sold I...1 J. .Mi KAIN, ('.nidcii. S. ('. ! Old. 12. Art?Oil. M<;\1 \l liil)\ SHOP. 1> 111-; INDKItSKAKl) WOULD l\. _ form the public that be has opened j , new Wagon Shop, in the \ ill.age i I I an- i i-ter, <>n Meeting Street, a few yards cast f David Hillings' lllaek-rnith Shop. lie It-signs keeping alu ays t?j. hand a laro.- sup)|) ?>f Tho Best Material 'or making the wood work of Wagons, and pairing \\ igons. Carriages Huggies,&e.. ihd, inasinneli as lie has had long experr | nee. atid will give all hi- labor and atten? , ion to the shop, lie feels assured that lie iviii be able to meet the various wants of lie people of Lancaster and surrounding onntry in bis line of business. Persons wishing work of this nature per- ' " trilled will find it to their interest to try :iiv shop, where they will always fnd me endy and willing to iiceommodate them. i K.VM'L A 111 Ml VS. June I.}, 185') 18-Gm. FALL AN!? WINTKK GOODS. f Vl.'lt STnCK OK l'.\!.I. \\|) WINI / TKII til i(?|)S have \ i^l in-en received ind are now selling on the most favorable -eruis. We call Sltfgi) proioise our cil-.to. mrs th? chnndRlIf ^jjutkintr their selections 'ruin on.- of llW All Largest and Best Selected Stock of Goods, we have nvvr had, m?l will aell nt prices that cannot fail to {i\u satisfaction. JAMKS K. M \<;il,l,. Pleasant Hill Sept. 21. 1859. 32if. KERbHAW & CONNORS. COPARTNERS 1N Tlllt ri.ACTICK OK L A \V A X I) EQ II I T V iu Lnncastft. District, S. C. Mi. Kcksiiaw may be consulted nt Cmiii Icn. an<l mn Coxnorh fit Lancaster, ( . II ( Mice on main street, lately occupied by I . W Co >k > E* j I I? Kl'.KSHWV, I W. M. CONNORS. j Aug. It), 1859. POCKET BOOK LOST l? OST on > atui-day morning, 18th inst., on Jti the pu'?li? ius<l loading from Can.a t"r to 'amden, betivoen" apt. C?. R. Miller's residence .n.i ?.? a < li.., I)....i. - ii ii iiivj ci?;n: m rim ?'? *, ? -mnnii .nilrUl'CO >ocket book containing al>out 70 or 75 do|lar*, Hio Hiivier by delivering the atno to the *nbicril?er will be libcrallv rewarded. a. Mcdonald. Nov. 3oth, 41?tf i i iN EW ' AN] WINTER iii\ \ i; i; aim-; .hist receiving Yy S:o,A ? f KALIj AND WINTKU <iO * sol'l on our usual liberal Terms. A fu are sure to sell. IAMV1 MVD a ail ( >tir stock ?.r 111osc ooods is Inroo and well a lines, nil wool Di'l.-ine* plain and floored. M i:d Misses Kobe*, of several dillerenl Patterns ons. I.aees, ITndersleeves, <'ollars. Nubia's I,in |>. \ beautiful assortment <>t" nil-void S'i.iv. Iiiantlets, I lose, both cotton an.I I I' \ loth (Jailers. Over Shoes, &c. (iKNTS HOYS .AM) Til \ larjri. -mil well selected assortment of Ilea I ts. < 'a|i>. Il l itv. Sil l ( ' iH,i Ileres, S ittinett lent of .leans, manufactured at S: letn, N. ('. lU'ISKKK An assortment of Mens. I,olies. Misses and ? ios ind Sniitfr.ves'ers cork >ere.vs husks, stay PLANTATION I'lanti-rs are particularly requested '.<> call an )v t >iir stock of \ejrro shoes, we have had itliout any doubt are ttie best artiele niannf. f them just received atid will be sold as low a , ihtc v? ????i ii.its (lirccl iroin tliu I'iietnry. vp.ot.'d and will he sold :it I'artory prices. II ii'l (only out* profit t<> pay). I'!ai<i l.in<l-?v. < > ir St...iK <>f Do'iii -.lit <J ""Is is largo ami . Iridl.t*. ('..liars, Drutfs and Medicin.'n, Clo.*!:* "roclierv. (11.m an.I < ' .in i War , I'.i.vd.tr, l.-i i-lf in . 'lu.I. and all >\i!l I. * ..Id at mir dvo.m- lii I.- r;o!.t sort of eiMouier*, (viz those that pa I .ancestor. Sept. ii?i, IS.5D. roc;\irm:s tv iliiOil MIT Qfri \vr. alt'-: sow l'ltki'akki) to FA'imsrr I' i 1.1, 1 \ 1) \l I \ T ! \V i.f. .1- h? jjfiwn our especial t iLii a \ ii'W o! iri^ Planters am with every variety ol FTjAJ >fTATIOIT a NI ? ;r . v,i ri.'iico in lliin branch ol nir hi |i?> i - ,-i t ii' i i ->t U'lvinu t^inuin tcra.-i, I >j > ?M?ii I?nv prices. (.'it, acceptance* it 30 or tit) <1 lyw will be t.ik < ?r?icrs Iron lite t-oiintry will receive protup atisf.ic'.'.i-a. M I L L K K\S A L .U A ! i ii.i iiinr iiulnui attached, nn<) a list of our i 11 !.?< sent hv mail on application to FO(i A! 257 K ^epli'iiibi r J.!, I It?ly. a ii i: \ T i] OF FALL AND w (; o 0 KOOPMANN ( (Successors to M. 11 ?v-? n w it* Store au<l will be rece' FALL AND WIN lite *?-?rii 'ii nf our v't?"> k i?*ir. 1'iiviT in tin* Northern cilic-*, we arc enable fv competition. \n .* naiiirt mi tint. Cash were are] It'Laino ! I Hack :?ii<l Colored Si!k<>2 12 cents Merinos, B> 12 e nts ?1., bullish Me Cases ricli pattern Il'Laine, 12 12 12 1 2 ets., 1 do ass'ld l'!ain l>'l* 12 1 2 ols. Itlack Alnaeea, at Celebrate! Wamsutta Prints 12 1-2 ami upward-1; 10 d HOOP S ALL ! tESCKIPTlONS, l-'OIi LAI ?IKS A Latest Parisian Stylo. Large variety from *2.25 upwards. Merino Cloaks, *1 ~y Blankets. S Kerseys, Flannels HEADY MA 1)1 Koli MKN'S AN I) HOY'S WLAli, Mam 1 ra<!e, embracing every variety of Style. t> U 21 3 1 0 S Comprising -ill tin* various style* ; Cents A'i-o, SKItV A \ IS Shoe*. manufactured to \\ f. I co?iin asserting the fact t' in re ?ard : < <|uabti?a and pi ices, suited to H Camden, S. C. Oct 11), 1851). (L \V \Vii.i.iaus, / S Horn-. K Ai.uana 1 York ville, >S. C. \ ( Lnncasterville.S.C | WILI.IAKS & ALLISON, A T r I) It N ! : V S A T li A W ash ' Solicitors iu Equity. Lancaster, c. if., 8. c. Will practice in the District of Lancaster. Prompt attention given to Collections, j July 7ih 1368. 31 ?tf FAIL D MH)S. 185?. A LA1NJE AND COMPJjETK ODS, suitable l\.r all, wiiicli will be II are requested (o call arid examine and ,5) fig If 3. 1} ('iin^Ntin * >d I'rints, Moos Do. ri:i? |>l:iiri figured and li-I.adies 151 .ok Silks. Ladies Kid (Jloves, Itiben L'ambrie 11 ajidkerehiefs. I'rotn 10 ets. Is, (,'loaks, < >p -ra and white Flannels. I'hiladelpVt i nnde "Uppers. Kid and IIJHIKNS (iOOllS ! idv AT:id?; Clotliiniy. Fnrnisliinir (loads s, I'weed", Jeans anl a b?iutifnl assort(J(MH)S. liiMron* Over SIioim. OonN fonts, s,&c. UOODS. d examine before purchasing tlieir sapin ide to our order and warranted, and iclured in the United States. IJ000 pair s the same article can lie purchased anv A large slock of Salem Kerseys daily lankets imported bv as direct fro n En-'?, iMinhurgs, h? ivy Shirting, <Ve. ;(>1111?iio : n iru >v.i-o, ?irooorios. s I-lies Jcwolry, Huiiol.-), I'ails, lion's I. S'ioI. ''a|>s. and in fact hi it every ari_r I, )\v I'rioos lor (JASI I, ??r mi tinu lo v). HASSELTINE & CURETON. . STILIi\lAi\. >l>0 3W31, A LA IMF VXD VAl'iKU STOCK OF II 1! i! i li it OWN. attention. in the aoloiiion of our stock ! Farmers dry goi i!.? for ) FA.MIIiY USES. isii i I mir fuei lilies for |i<irehnsing ;> u-r Willi the ('.u!i system, enables us en as easli. I attention, an i every effort made to give N A r F OR IS 6 o. stock. will be reuly oil 1st t K'.tober, and IT1KS & ST I I.I.MAX, ingr-street. corner of Wentworth, CHARLESTON, fe. C. > I S B* L V Y \ t rir nTonrm wnviM 1 I) S -JR Y SOMMERS' Drucker &. Co.) vim; weekly, a splendid Stock of T E R GOODS. li iscil l'.?r Ca-h. ami having a constant 1 to oiler such in iueemcnts that will <lelolios?latest styles. I. rviili Mil** Ml VI. I" I CIIII1 r;nos, 2,? cents 'In. Two cents., 1 Case Ducal Riaids, >ine, 1*2 1-2 ot>; 1 do D'Dege, 18 3 4 ets.and upwards. 3 Cases i, 10 and 12 1 2 cts; 2 do Oinghams, o ltle'hed Shirtings 0 1 1c and upwards. KIRTS, n i? MIS.-KS. DllKsS TRIMMING*? . of 11 LACK CLOTH CLOAKS, 0. Shaws 81. A complete assortment of atinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Cassimeres. <: CLOTHING, ufactored with great care for tlio Retail Den's' Traveling IllHiikets ami Shawls $ f 3 a $ % 2, ' M iaaoa Vm.ll., ..^.1 rtr , * wuiiin mihi v.ii imnn nf?r,~ our order, expressly for litis market. iat our facilities for selecting Goods, both i the wants of the i.uciic aie unsurpnrsed. [oopmanu &, Sommers. ?24-ly. Wm, Anderson, Auknt for thf. SAL KM WOOLEN GOODS. IJLANTERS des'ring their Plantation Hiipplv of th&above desirable -.\rffro Korwy*? Can have their orders filled promptly, if nont to me early, if not, there may be aoine delay as the aupplv ia limited. VVM. ANDERSON. Camden, Anj. 2, 1859. 26?rtf