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THE HERALD OF TRUTH. Kvanoelicat. Sermons.?The Sermons of Rev. C*. H. Spurgeon nnd Rev. Henry Melvill, chaplain to the Queen of Rowland are received weekly from Kurope, and published ttrbalim in tbo Herald or Truth. . The sermons of distinguished clergymen of nil the Kvnngellical denominations in this .country nre likewise regularly published, nnd constitute the distincJLiv.e feature of the paper. The Herald of Truth is issued > it .w.LI.. ni V.. il'n SI..... ! York, Rev. John W. Mujor, of the i'resbyterinn church, editor Terms ft 2 per nnnuiu : 2 copies $3 ; Clubs of ten. $15. and nn extra copy to the person forming the Club. (20b sermons, besides much othermatter of interest, cost but $2 ] Dissolution. The firm of Hasselline &. Cureton js this ! day dissolved by mutual consent. 4" in - | debted will please call at the old stand and settle. We return our thanks to our numerous friends and customers for their large patronage, and trust it will be continued to the new firm, ft? name of the firm will fie ysed oyly in liquidation. IIASSELTINK &. CURETON. Janunry 2nd 1800. 47 3t ? -' I New Firm. The undersigned have this day entered into a Co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on the mercantile business in the | Village of l.srneaster. They, will at all i limes bo found with n splendid stock of j goods suitable lor the trade and sold nt j such prices as defy competition : call and irv us. 11ASSELTINE & MASSKY. J. A. HASSKLT1NK, S. B MASSKY. Jan. 2d I860, 47 3t. Qo-partnership Notioe. A VT K IlAVK litis day formed a Co-partT T ncrijhlp under the pnnip of J. L. Dunlnp& Co., for the purpose of enrrytng on the mercantile bualnvHH in the Village of IvtiK'nater- JPS. I,. DUN LAB, JANE A. DUNLAB. HAVINtt purchased llio entire stock of (>oods belonging to the estate of A. C. Donlap, we ret pectfully invite our friends ami the public to examine our goods and prict s, and wo are confident, they will tie pleased with both, as we bought the goods at a reasonable discount and desire j. to make mom for our spring supplies, we will sell them extremelv low. J I. DUNLAB & CO. Lancaster, Jan. 1st 1800. 47-8t. J'UST received, 300 lbs Kngli?h Diary Cheese, 100 lbs Fancy and stick Candy 25 lbs Almonds, 25 lbs Kaisatis, 3 boxes Crackers. Ity J L DUNLAB &. CO. Jan. 4, 1800. 47-2t Pleasant Hill Aoadcmy. LANCASTER DISTRICT, S C. THE FIRST Session of tlii>* Institution will commence on the ihir<i .Monday, 16th of January, I860. Tf.iims rF.n Session Five Months Primary Branches to l<> |'hilo?oijiliv. Iloiiuiv. Astroiioniy.iVc 15 00 ' Latin. <iiefk. ? ij.1 cr br..nehcs, CWc., 'JO 00 Incidental Expense 50 w This institution enjoys advantage* ( <|nal to anv in this State in regard to health. It is situate two miles North of ! the I lunging Itook .Mineral Springs, near a Ciiurel , I'ml t)lli-e, &.e. J \S. R. CARLISLE. I't inci/ntl. P S. (rood hoard ean he procured in good f milies at to |0 per motiili. Ih een.h r 21. 15: f. HILLSBORO N C. MILITARY ACADEMY. | ll|S Institution is under the conduct of I 1 / ..! ! i 'i'i.'ie i . _ I m *,IM. a . v. I KM , IIIIC ?U|ir rilMcrideil I I of tli*? ArMi ii.il Academy at Columbia. The discipline in strii'lly military and the eoiinw ,of study similar to that inirmipil in the S. C. Military Academics. IlillHboro in on the N. Hail Road 130 mile* from Charlotte, i For a circular address the Superintendent. ] Dec. 14th 4 1 3in Take Notioe. A I.I. persons indebted to the undersign j ed, by note or account for the yeara i 1857-58 and '5!!, are hereby notified and have notice, that he linn made a change in hia liiimiu sk, which re<|iiiren all indebtedtie** fo be ecltlcd at once. All paper not tMiljatnoloriSy arranged on or before the tirat , January 18t?0, will without respect of per- j aonn be placed in the handn < f an Attorney j for collection, an further indulgence cannot nor will not be given. JOS. M. CJAVI.K. Camden, Dec. 21, 1859. 45-5t Estate John Bell, deceased. AI.I. persona having demands against John ltell, Sr., dee'd, are notified to preaent the same on or before the 1st January I860, the Kstate is about being closed and Jhis notice will be plead in bar to any de- . tnand anbae.jiiently presented. THOMAS l|. BK.I.I., Executor. Jnn'y 4th, 1 47?3t KER8HAW ft C0NH0R8. COPARTNERS ts tiis rascrtcg of h AW AND bQUIfY I ?. ? * in Lancaster district, 8. C. Mh. Kfhuuw may be consulted at Cam Jen, and Mr. Corrors at (.ancaster, C. t|. Office on main street, lately occupied by J. W Cooke, Ksq. J. B. KERSHAW, j W. M. CONNORS, j AukFranklin Aoademy. LANCASTER C. H, 8. C. riVIE TRUSTEES of the Above A,-ade. ' 1 my have secured the services of Mr. | John M. Heatv, who is a graduate of the Mouth Carolina College, and ha* been en* gaged in teaching for a number of years, giving entire satisfaction wherever he toughL In regard to location, there is none more healthful In the State; the community mor* al and intelligent. Young men throughout this and neighboring Districts will fina here advautages not surpassed bv any Institution of like pretensions in the State. ' Young men ean here be thoroughly pre* pared to enter any College in the Mouth. Bearding and Tuition aan be obtained at about the rates of other like Institutions throughout the Mtate. The Reesioti will commence *Ud Monday in January next: M B MA88KY, Asrrtfery. December Hid, 1*59 dd 3m I FOIL SHE Oft RE\T! The Hanging Rock Mineral SPRINGS. rpHB SUBSCR4BER OFFERS FOR XJ? Sale or kent, (liitt desirable WATERING PLACE, situated on llio Stage Road, leading from Camden to l^tncnaturvillc. 27 miles above the former and 12 miles belotv the latter place The buildings are new and neatly constructed and capable of accommodating from sixty to'one hundred persons. The neighborhood is thickly Hettled, the people tnornl and intelligent. The quality of the Water has bceh no long and favorably niiuwn nun .1 reference 10 n is scarcely necessary; it haw been pronounced i>y competent judges.cqunl 10 any water in the State nnd for the cure of some diseases superior to any. To a purchaser, any indulgence as to time that may be desired, will be given; also any quantity of the adjoining land that may be desired, will bo sold with the Springs. Persons having an inclination to this kind of business, would do well to apply to the ! subscriber, as he will rell or rent upon 1 terina which cannot fail to be profitable to 1 the purchaser or lessee. Kor "further particulars, address mo at ! Hanging Hock P. ()., Kershaw District, i S. C. J AS. M IN Lilt A M. _On the premises is an excellent Store House for merchandizing, dcrectly ; upon the road in front of (hp HptcJ and i Cabins. It is considered one qf thy best ' stands for business that the up country affords. J. .M. I. January 4. 18fio ?l"if. LUMBER FOR SALE. r|"MIK subscriber lias now on hand nt his A Steam Saw Mill, a large quantity of Vvel' seasoned I amber, of all descriptions and qualities, which lie will sell upon his usual accoiiiiuodaling terms to punctual customers. A large lot of refuse lumber on hand will be sold in the lump, i*' pur- I ehosers prefer to buy it ill that way. Those I having need of this kind of lumber may oh- i lain baignins by applying soon. J-#?" Persons indebted for lumber for I luc past and previous years, are 'tivited to ' come forward and settle by cash or note. Mr. Kiblcr or Mr. Nelson will always be found at the place prepared to wait upon customers nnd Iran-act all tpisinqs* qoniiec- ] ted with the -Mi!'J AM IIS M. INHK.AM Jan. Ith I8U0, 47tf Fcrt Mills Academy. YORK DIliTRI.T, S C. SITITATK oil the Charlotte and South j . _ CaioHna Hail Komi, 111 miles from i Chariot w c,N. C. I'HIN CI I' A I.S , ItUTI.F.R I*. Al.1T"?!, J. (lAn-tllK!! Al.sToX. ! Tlir Third Session of the nbuvc Instil it- J lion will commence on the second .Monday I in Jununry 18(i0. TKIiMa I'Ell SESSION ol" KIVB MoKTI|s. Primary ltranehes fcti.oo j The above with Knglish tiramim r and (ieograpliy !l.'>o The same with History 12.00 l-itiii. Creek and Mathematics. ... 17.ail Hoard can lie had at from eight to ten dollars per mouth, Dit. it. .M. COltIt, CIiiii'ii of Itoiird vf Trustees. | Fori Mill*, S. C. Dee 7,?lit Um. FEU.OW CITIZENS AND YKIKNIKS OF THE SMTH. I hereby infoitn you iliat you e.m buy | Sad.lies and Harness of all kinds cheaper , than they ctn be bought this aide ot .Mason j A Dickson's lane. Iti|ejfy Harness from 1*2 to 40 dollars. ('arriajje " M ~2it to 7 " Saddles from In to 40 " (iood Spanish Saddles at 12 All work warrented. lU-oairirg done neat and cheap. Work delivered anywhere free of charge. Dry Hides taken at 1J cent",paid in w ork J nt cash price. Kkfekekce*.?Mr. Robt Sims, Mr lames j Caldwell snd Messrs Houston A llnwio I and other*. My shop is at Rock IlillN.C. MILKS JOHNSON, Dee. J I, 1850, 4 5-3m. LAN 1) FOR SAKE, A BUIGAIN, I" IIKRKRY OFFER, FOR SALE, A tract of land, situate two mile* Hast ol Hcllair, in Lancaster District, S. C., on live miie creek, or tar kiln 1 ranch ; ten miles from Fort .Mills on tho Charlotte Railroad ; twenty miles from Charlotte, N. (*., and a bout twenty miles from laincaster I'. II.? The tract contains 578 acres ; i* of good quality, well watered, healthy,nod in a pleas* ant neighborhood. On the place are some improvements.? Most of the land has never been cleared and is finely timbered. Mr. Taylor Thomp son, who lives on the place, will show it to any one wishing to buy. For price and terms apply to me at Camden, S. C., Ly letter or otherwise ; or to \V. M. Connors, Esq., at latneaster, M. C. JOHN KOS3KR. Jan 4, 1 stjO ?4711*. nOOKK A IIOi?ll. rs THE PRACTICE OK LAW AND EQUITY in Chesterfield District 8. C Mr. Moore may be consulted at l^incaa. ?... --.1 \f. .1 /?L II mt, nnu ?iir, ikiuuii, nv * iirnicinciu v,. n.t h. c. NV. A, MOORE, M. J. IIOUCII. January 4, IdGO.?47-3m, " ESTATE SALBT By permission of P. T. Ilininx nd, Ordinnry of I .nm aster U:?U,ct, we will oflef at }>ubli?s sale at the Court House on Monday the Itith inst, all the peritonal property belonging to the KaUte of J. VV. Cooke, dre'd, consisting of one fine blooded Mare one moat new Buggy (if found) I fine double barrelled shot 4 jun, made by John Mullen, I Iron Safe, (leaks, Tablea die. Teroia, all sums'of five dollars and under Caah, over that amount l'J months credit with interest from dnte. MB. MA MM BY, I ., J. A. HAS8KLTJNE, { AdmrBJan. 3d I860, 47 at Apples, Oranges and Lemons. CONSTANTLY ON HAND and Freah through the season. JOS M OAYLE dt CO. Camden, Nov. 16?tf I NEW FALL I AND WINTER GOODS! rpiIK NUUSCIUBKR IS NOW RE' 1. ceiving one of tho largest nnd best seloctcctcd Stock of (J(K)I)S ever offered by him to the public, nnd will sell nt prices which cannot fail to give SATISFACTION. All nre requested to call nnd examine our ' stock of Ladies Goods, Consisting of Black Silks, 1'lnin and Fancy Printed Dcl.ancs, Merino's, Ginghams, Calico's, Embroideries, Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery and 1 HOOP SKIRTS for Indies and Misses. A fine assortment of Black and Fancy i . Cnssimeres. Tweeds. Heavy Negro Kerseys ! J Plains, Plaid, l.indaeys, Osnaburgs, Brown ] | and Bleached Domestics. HATS AND CAPS ,-n rp /r> > era !TTP TP /R c a, u x di A ?*,!: BOOL'S ANI> SHOESIlardware, Groceries, Crockery and Glass ; ( \\'ar?, Ssddlerv, Books and Stationery. A large stock of drags and Medicines, from ! 1 the well known House of Phillip, Shieffe- ' lin & Co. J. N. CROCKETT. Oct. 12, 185t>, 35?tf Stage Accommodations, i '" MIE undersigned, contractors on the 1 mail route from Lnncastei to Camden, respectfully notify the public that they have made arrangements for running a ; Stage for lliu accommodation of passengers on said route, three limes per week and hack. The Stage will leave Camden ot^ Monday. Wednesday and Friday, and arrive at laiueastcr C. II , same evening.? , Will leave the latter place on Tuesday, , Thursday and Saturday, and arrive in I . Camden same evening. | < They will also convey passengers from i , liiinctMli-r I'. II., tn I'invville, on tin- Charlotte jt S. llailrond, two times per week. A hack will leave l-wiiasier on Monday j and Thursday ; arrive at Dinevillu Hanie day. Leave I'iiievillc on Tuesday and Kri- j day ; arrive al ljuieaster ('. II., Halite day. They believe thai their nrrangcinciitHarc I , such as to insure a prompt execution of the ' , above plan, and to the pel feet HutUfaction j of those who may oo upon these routes. J , '.-if I'. lesugcs will be promptly convey- 1 ^ eil upon either route. J NO. II. COIJSAIIT, SII.AS INCH AM. July l.t. 1H59?2'2-tf Drugs, Medicines A NI? en km rcAlsj; mill'. SI ItSCUIItKK WOULD CALL , I the i.'.t otiou <if the public o| l.sneaster ; , to bis iaio, add select stock, consisting of j .Medicines, I trn^s, , t heiuicals, Patent Med cities. Paints. 'tils, and Window (i.ass. l-'erfumerv and Toilet A i ticle?. Brushes, Soaps, Shouder Ur n es. ! I M I'ltOVEK TRUSSES,!' Sniyical and Dental Instruments. Dure |i Wines and llrati lv for Medical Purposes. Choice Brands of 11 ivana Seir irs, Ae. ' ' Ail ot the above medicines are guaranteed ' i pure an 1 "t the best ipnlity, and will be j < sold on most reasonable terms FOR CASH, or to Ibin.-ii.al Customers. ; All o'ders sent to hint will be promptly i and fait I. folic attended to Goods will be 'l packed an I lorwarded WITHOUT CHARGE I1 lor ll'.xe* or Drnyaye. j i Country Merchants will find it to their i advantage to eall before purchasing elsewhere. J. J. .McK.MN. Oct IS) I8.M) 3ti-3in JOS) M GAYLE &. CO. DIUI.KKS IN IIIUl\ IIII1 GOODS,! GK< )C ft HIES WINKS, Uyc-OKS. ClUAllS, 1 WEST IXI HI FHI!ITS; dr. Camden, S. C. n.\S <vi hand iuwI ar? now receiving n j large and varied stock of Pleura, ! II out sick, t'abnet and Mum Champagne in quartu, pint* and half pints. Port, Made- I ria, Shcarv. TennoritT. Clnriot and Malaga I Wine. (iibsoii'n X \\. XXX. chivalry | of the South, Mountain I Vow. Senators olit It ye, Senator Cheanut old Rye. Conatitu, ' lion, old Itoui Don. Royal Wedding "Whin- i key." Salem J Martin superior old Rye | Corn rnd Wheal Whiskey*. IUO Barrel* ! common whiskey of dillercut brands and at 1 prices that has never failed to give entire satisfaction liark and I'ale Brandies, at prices from I 50 to $10 per gallon, old Holj land Gin, Seheidam Schnapps, pints and . quarts. New Knglnnd Barton and Jamaica j Ruin, white and eoloresl, Porter and Ale, , in quails and pints. JOS. M. GAYI.K & CO. Gamdcn, Nov. I(??if WAIiONS, ''lAUK 81JBSCRIBKR Wil.l., FURNISH 1 Wilson, 4'liilds <V i'o., superior 1 Philadelphia made WAGONS, without bo j j dies for cash only at tho following prices : { I) lr*h iron axles, tire I f to 2j tjtioo.no i | J " M " li to 11 100,00 J ' " " 2* IU5,00 j *1 - at uu.uo at '* - " at Uft.oo j at * at iao,t* I at M at iao,oo i at " at iaa,oo W. D. Mc DO WALL, Camden, 8. C. Dec. 14, 1858.?44 Cm. FALL AND WINTER G00D& Our stock of fall and wi n TRR GOODS have just been received and are now selling on the moat favorable term*. Wo cart anfely promise our cuato- , mera tha chance of making their aelectiona from one of the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Gooda, we have ever had, and will aell at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. JAMBS R MAG1LL. | Pleasant Hill Sept. 21, 186!). 32tf. DRY CREEK, S. C. I AM NOW RECEIVING ONE OF THE LA KG EST AND BEST selected stocks of Goods 1 have ever offered to this community. THE Stock consists of everything usunllv kept in n country retail Store, Dry Goods, Fancy nnd Staple?from elegant DRESS Goods to henVV nefro ('loth?(>nr>nliiin?a A LARGE STOCK OP LOTHING.^1 | tonsiderablv more tlinn J usually buy and i ?t prices that cannot be bent. A large bill HOOTS AND SHOES? From n nice Sunday Hoot to a heavy \e[jro Hrogan. Hardware and Cutlery, (Jm:eries, Hugging and Hope, Sugar and Cotlee, and Molasses. D HUGS. Most of, Uii: popular patent Medicines U"pt, Klc. Saddlery, Crockery, Hunks, Fancy (tends ar)d, r, small Stock of Leather. All the above named goods will be sold ill good and reasonab'e terms to parties who pay their bills. If a man is not un|uestionably good I do not want bis trade, >n account. Those who owe me previous to January j 18551, wiil please pay up. JOHN W. TWITTY. i'. S. Encouraged from past patronage I ta' e enlarged and improved my store house tltd now feel permanently settled. J. W. T. October, 12.?35-3in. i>itt?oi r rio> or CO-PARTNERSHIP. Ijlll'l partnership heretofore existing under 1 the firm of M. DRUCKF.lt &. CO., is ! his day dissolved by mutual consent. Kith r of the partners, will sign in liquidation. | dr. M. Drucker can be found at the old j tnnd to settle the business of the firm. M. DRUCKBR, K. SOMMKKa. Cainden, July 1, * THE UNDERSIGNED Hereby tender their sincere thanks to > lo ir friends and tho public generally, for : he liberal patronage bestowed upon tln-nt ! or many years, and in retiring from bosi- | less, take pleasure, in receininend no their i mccessors. Messrs Koopiaau A S' (> .'.i. inking for them the patronage i vtended to tliems.-Kes M. IMtli' Ki:i: ' Camden, S C . .' :| i v I l i < Refering to tin Abevc Uirc.iUr I It >| . s-rs. M I trucker ?v * lie t.'i i its < f the old linn continue the ?a' so ilieial' y i xtni : M ! ?i i Jer vV Co . t I the lie * firl:i ? i .* -??- Iivumni t * . *' i.cfii tl.u coiniiiii.mil* ni ... < )nr Stock will In- alwii)* complete in uL trticlcs kept l>v the old tirn KOOHMAN & SOMMKUS. Camden*. S. July 5, Limited Co-Partnership. inuk smtscwinKus iiavf. formud 1 a LIMITED CO-l'AKTNKIlsmi* on. icr the name i\iiil style of KOOPMANN <Sc SOMMERS. For the purpose of currying on the geu ral Merchandising business, it*. the old stand of Messrs M. I trucker A*. C^i'tl t'nin len, S. <'. M. Koopmnn and I.. Summers, of C.-urlen. S. are the general partners, and II. Soininers, of Charleston. S. C., is the spe;ial partner. 1*1. Summers, the special partner, lias contrihutcd the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars, to the common Stock of the said partnership. Tlie suiit Limited Partnership, eommeiiL*es on the 1st day of July, J859, nod ter minutes on the lirsl day of July, M. KOOPMANN, L. SO.M MKKS. K. SUMMERS. July 13, 1859?2*J-ftni. NEW (iOOI)S. Ill III subscriber is now occupying bis new Store, one door North of J. A. 11asset line's dwelling on main street, and he is nmv receiving. by kia own conveyance. bis FA 1.1, ami NVINTF.lt Stuck of Goods, selected ir. person with much care as to prior, stylo and quality. LADIES DRESS GOODS. Rich plain hl'k Silk, Houiiced Silk Robes Fancy Silks, plaid ami striped, Maroeline Silk, French Dclaiin Robes, Cashmere Robe*. All-wool DcLnins, solid colors, IMaid lb-Rains, Relies ('uverings, Ate. EMBROIDERY. French embroidered collars, undersleeves, jaconet and swiss ed goingsand Inverting* U I', handkerchiefs, a lull assortment, die. Shawls, blankets, kerseys and plains, cotton Osnaburga, white and striped, Clothing, a very complete assortment. Mats, Roots and Shoes, a lull asaorliuunt. Hardware, Crockery, Iron and Steel, all the kinds usually required for plantation and other purposes, &c. The under*! gne-d would embrace this onportunlty of returning thank* to his friends and customers lor the liberal patronage he has already received at their hands, aud b, strict personal attention Iu business, would respectfully invite a continuation yf their custom. The above stock is complete in .11 : J . - i i mt tint tiiriuiix ut'p.iriiiii'iHt ami win lie soitl low tor canh, or to prompt customer* on time. Cull and examine for yourselves.? You may tind it to your interest to give nio a place in your "Memorandum.M JONKS CROCKBTT. Sept. a l, J859. 3J ? if U. VV. Williams, f ^ IIobt K. Allison Yorkville, S. C. y ~ ( lj?ne?i?terville,S.C WILLIAMS & ALLIS05, ATTORN EYSAT LAW and Solicitors in Equity. lancaster, h., s c. Will prsci . later. Prompt Attention given to Collectio is July "ill mart. *J]?if ur tx r? ntUAa.am Having changed !ii*? bonrdi mny he found afier the U5<l> in*! :it Mr. I. ?vh M. (' Nlhen'*, one mil* *a?i >f j'Via.mi II !! I'. O. lie will continue lo practice in c piirtneraliip with I>r. VV. C <'nuthcn. R. S. BECKHAM, M U Dee 99, 1859, 46?Sm SEWING MACHINES. The Perfection of Scientific Ar. rangepaent and Mechanic 1 Simplicity. IR ATTAINKD IIY TIIK GROVER Sl BAKER'S SEWING MACHINE CO. IN Til Kill INI'llOVKD Noiseless Maohines. to: They have the following advantages i over all others :?They have no pads lo | keep in order ; no bobbins to wind ; no i tangling or waste ol thread ; no oiling the j thread or work ; no tool chest stocked I with w renches, pliers, pickers, leather iVr , The directions are simple, easily unoerI blood, nod easily uxgligned hr the inslrne. | tors. There is no taking apart cleaning or I rolling. They require ahont len drops of oil per day, when in constant use. Thev | make no more noise than a common clock. even when making fifteen hundred stitcho-. | per initiate. They ran easy?a child t<m I years old can work them to full speed.? | Thev rim fast or slow without env danger i of altering the length or tightness of the : stitch. They will Mem. Kill, Gather, llind, i Stitch and Embroider, in so superior a | manner that we challenge comparison.? The same .Machine will sew pavillion g.-iuse and plantation goods. The scant is elastic as the most elastic fabric, and will hot break in washing or ironing. The same Machine runs silk, linen thread and common spool cotton, with equal facility. The i needles are shorter, and therefore stronger than any other high or iou priced Ma chine. Thai thev are superior to all others is evident from tin* fact ..#* *! ?.*- ? i,*,\mir been thirty thousand machines made and ! sold, in competition with others alrcadv in successful operation. The question is no longer which is the best maker, hot whieh of the numerous patterns ol (iU'tYER & RAKER shall I take. l'HICE, *."?o to *1.10. II. W . K I X S M A X , Agent for the sale n( these Celebrated Machines 249 King-Street. I? I! II \ - I. I IO.\, >l:in r Nowililu-r l'i ?if. Notice. Till- Suli?criiii" I: ' . I: 1 Mi' l'i, : 1 ! BT i i \ li IIII !!\ > Stock is the Largest IN" ill I -u i it i<;k\ states. comi'KIsim; MiOCATFIJ.KS N.I Th'.Y 1>K A.I.YA'N /.a<'j; am> mi s/./x a itT I / XS, ( O n XI'' A'.S, /' / XS AX/} 15 A. X/>S, /UlA/'H/iV TAXN/.7.N AX/> l.O()/'$. 2 is 3t i 3 3? I M III*' HI1*! I *H t I ! ill till* I.'ltO!?t St\lo>., II. \V.' k I XSM A X, Tl'.l King-street. Nov. lfi, I8.r>!?. 40 ?Jf STOP THE RUXAWAV ! $1U(> Reward ! i ^ IWII.I. GIVK FOR. TIIR Al'I'RK. hensiort :in<l v?*ry t<? me <>f in,- buy j IIKNKY 9)15, or for Wis nppruhfiud n and l delivery mid proof to conviction ho has been harbored by any white man igjliio. Henry left mi- on thij in >rniii_f of the Id:! i October?in twenty years old. n feet ii ?.r 1 j incites high. will weigh a'anit lad lbs, is i stout n ltd well bit * It, of til!) face, bright I copper color and lets the end of Ins lelt | fore linger out oil' and the nail grow,no I around the end like a (daw. Ills father ' (l,ee) belongs to a Mr Moses of Sumter and ids grandmother v,l)iccy) t Mr. South I erland of t'amden He may be prowling I about tile." neighborhood, or to* lllav have liken the nntl*rgn<iuul railroad. :i< 1 have not had any eertain account of him since i he left. .1 AD WIS. I .-monster. S. I'. Nov. -J.'l. IH.V.t?iltf 'Siynter Wntihiirin copy till forbid and forward hill to this otlicc. SOUTH CAIIOblNA. I.W'CASTKR DIS I'RHT. Thomas J fantlieii and wife Jane U., and James It Trnsilel. I St. Anderson ('notlien and wife Klvira, Ilortoit and wife Matilda, i>ru*illa Trusdel. the widow of Ilunry Trucxtii'l dec'd. and their children Sarah, l.anri and ('athirine Tr undid. Maliala Fletcher'* oh'l Ircn to m it : James, William, Wylio nnd llenrv Fletel.gr , and an infant, Jolin Trusd-I, dt> ? ?-*? i hi* widow Mildred and children, S.ixe*and wife llvhm'ii, Stmer ami wife Mary, I' 0 Duncan and wife Nanna. Sntiev Trm-jol. Dtucillu T; wdel. Jnine* T. arid John 'I'rusdc!, George II I'riiadel, deceuto'd. widow Mary A Trusdel, Kliza.betU, Wii liam and Nancy Truadcl, Jnmen T Truadcl. Joint TriiHilvl, George Tru*itel, llonry Trusdcl, Zaehnriah Tru-del. IJcnjainin Tilisdel, lamia Truadcl, Kli/nltvMi 11.11, Mi!, ley West and M.cihla 1 luck lo o. It appearing to my MJiti*fuction thai the ' following named defendants reside without I ho limit* of thi* Sjaic, to wit ; Tiiir/.a Ingrain, Mnrv II William* and ihe lnidr<,n of Sarali Jones, iIcccim I . to t\M : V\ i.liaio, John. HamiM I, Jaat ? and On In ' name of the rout II"! r!l?- ' 4. It it there! re lure t tit* tin . j puni .a person, . r by tin >r lawful Vllorriov and oh .ct ? 'In ,:i. -out, or *;?!? , t ine I real c .t?ie ot bui.es Tru*di I or In 'ore tl.e brut day ot I , lioi irv next, in lkti'i, or tiietr consent woi l>? enti-red ol record. P T II AMMi >.VD, o I . | Nov 8. lHM) 39 -Act. -j f jo') no >>' II rtrlfi ao iJ MAAVtA AC? <9. fAAVV Condi**,Almond*. Kng)i*h Wnl. I r, ut.<. lirn/icl, I'e.iran nnd I'nrndist* \ut*. I{ mn?, Sulinond, liobnteri, Govt r.lj.tm. Sidi. li 11?-rrintC, Apple, I' it- urn v kiiiI (finder I'lvxerve*. I'iirk le*. roini?U>e*,' (?*t?up, Black und Green l eu JOS M. G.AYLE A CO. i C?md*n, No*. Ifl? tf. r NEW" I AN | WINTER Hi W^E ARE JUST RECEIVING st??-k of fai,i, and win ricii <;< sold on our usual liber il 'Faring. I wo arc sure to sell. MIDi f>11 r stock <>f these eoods is Inxyo and well Danes, nil wool 1 )clcine?, plain and figured. ) and Misses Holies, ?.f sever ! different pattern horis. I.ices, Undersleevvs, Collars. Nubia'* I.i I up. A beautiful assortment of all-wool Sh iv (iuintiets. I lose, both cotton an i w ool. Fini cloth Gaiters. Over Shoes, &.e. (IKXTS BOYS AND (A A larire and well *eb*rte 1 assortment of lit I lets. ('rips. II ?o!s. Shoes, CassimcP's. S it till incut of Jeans, manufactured at Salem, N. <'. iuim;s:it An assort merit of Men-. 1,-idh's. M 'sse.s and inos and Southweslcrs eork screws, busks, at a PLANTATION Planters are particularly reonested Vi call in plv t >iir stock of Neuro alines. vc have aa l i without anvdoubl are tte best article livmu! 1 ol'thein illst received atld will he solo as riw w here Wool Hats direct fro u the F. ct< rv. 1 expected and will he -oi l at Factory pr e -s i land 'onlv one profit to pay; I'l.aid l.'iui.si (fur Slock of Ifotuc-ii- Goods ts laru, .-c- 1 Jlrtdles, Collars, Drue* .id Medic r.-s. ( I, Crockerv (il is, an | (hiiti i Wire F i-vd r. !, tide led. and nil ivi'l i, sold at our ev.;,..?d the rioht sort of customers -viz : those that n l.aneiHtcr. Sept. J'i, I "half. b \ i; si i<: ' \T1RA ( ? -4 <p : ^ v. ?.' AJJJ fl'j ,5 ^ : . )> . M-.I' ;> .!?A I 11 Jt. : . i i:i I ilit of iii-4 S^aJl and Wi\ nmi invito*' lii*. fr.:':nl* in<l iMislmni "* to con?o ; !s l.i.-^cr aini in mi- i nii|?!i'ti> tli.-iirii'iv tli it lii' I rnlir. :ilin .?t t'Vtrv v I'iftv of Morch.inili/.i t "l.( )TI IIN'I. :i c;i|i la! iiiiortmonl) IIKA\ HI.WKKTS. ('ItOfKKKV AM) (illO-KUIKS IIA I'S, DltKSS <;<V)I?S. iV.i-. \ f. A-. . Tlii.iiktiii tn' past patri'iiajji'. !? Impo* l?y ill i11o- li!i stork wlii'ii lu'i'iicl. In -i11r r. ooiuimi r'if'tji II> /)! rtfiijfriif, tli fi'Slll'i'l TollV invite .* 11 11 iinsr! imaeo, s. (),m. 10. 1 ri ViHiX ItTillS A UA33 5>ilf lifr \vi: auk now ruKi'AUuo to Kxnim i ; I' I I, I I X i) Vl ! \ T i Wo have. a-> hrrctof ire, oiwtl O ir especial I with a view 'if -iil'pl.' i"S Planters am with every variety <> PLANTATION AN"] Our lciii_' v(< !i--r, in thii h-1 inch '4 ir I. domestics "'1 the most i 1\ ,'1! ?;.?? i?11 -< terms. to to sell at vit; low prices. C'itv acceptances at 3>> or ??) days will lie tal < i-i..? fr..... 11..4 .. ;n - : sritivt ii'lK.fl. M I I L R H * S A L M A Willi IllOlll'irillnl'im attached. and i". ii?l of' OKI will Lin sent Lv mail tfrai.;*, nr. npp'ic itimi to FOG A 257 K September 22. IH.V.t. 14 -lv. I Baume De Vie Italsam of Life. Vl'l'liKI.Y YKIiKTAlll.K cninpound Warranted to one great relief in l)vn-' pepsin rnd other ui?e ses arising from n disordered ??t:iI? of thr Siniirirh. | A preparation which is male .1 hand. j from tip- I'huici'il i"Ui'*'*l'umit *, I.a* been as > Ifd, used, and recommended b, 11*. mdief.l i faculty. ami is now offered to lite public. j not as nil experiment. lint as a eeriai" j?:il liative, it not a euro for in un discuses. Head li is certificate from iL v. IJartiveil ' I Spain, Sumter S. ('. I)kaii S.k : "Last spring I u>.,-<1 I?usmnl' linltli's of your It.mine l>e V " : mi expel I enecd much benefit. It. ni-'tl tin my lit i t ; arid imparted n healthy l ine to all tiic di ' !/! <?tiv?* f>ri* ifw. r.?ln*vi'? rr ma .?t% ^au?^?oi..?r Fu-ailiicln' and in inv otber di* igrvtviMe dy?- j ' peptic* MVIIl|ltOIII? " 1 , (Signed) II SPAIN. Prepared ami m< !>I by i ' McK.MN, (.'nrnden, S. C. I ! .!?. 35 ? Gin. I 1 A. B. MULLIGAN, W HULKS A I. R AND PLANTERS' (MtO I1 Ett N ] MRE1 I 81 KKRT, I P! i K U H TO .If , JS. V. Iv^nier hi all kind* nt Grocenea. May 1 Stli 1850. 14 ?1y. I Hanging, Roj>e anil Twine. kV i BALES (SUNNY BAGGINQ. ' I no <'oil* (ir*** Rope. lOlKi llniiH* lliree ply 'i'wino. JOS. J4. GAYJ.L &. CO. Camden, H C FAIL D >OI)S. 1859. A LARGE AND COMPLETE i" 'IN, MiuuMe ftt ?'!, winch will he All are requested to call and examine nnd assorted. i- >n-?istin,' of: i'rinis, Mous l)e lorino plain figured and'Robes. Ladies 4. Ill iok Silks, liibiicH Ivid Gloves, Ribnun (/uniiriii Handkerchiefs, from 10 cts. iL, Cloaks, Opera nnd white Flannels. I'hil idelphia made slippers. Kid unJ UliDRENS GOODS ! a iv Made Clothing, Funiishinsr Goo Is It 4. Tweeds, Jeans and n beanllfiit assortGOODS. Over Shoe*. Gents Co.iU, y ; GOODS. id examine before purchasing their supm de to our order and warranted, and "ictured ".a the Un l??d States, 3000 pair ;is the !?.ie:e r-'ti-le e.an lie pjre.hrtsed any \ lar?re -.toe.- of S.^b-ni Kerseys daily IhillH I- imp irl, d n, I., di eel fro.n Eng* <i-na.uirg* i.' . Sh.r'nt^. vV.e i n; ; 1! . 'a ?J iiriea, Sa idles - 4.-.- , ; :'.4 1' 4. ?>.. Is. I? ?uh i i ' !, .st every j,r'. ;' \sil >- .:i thii? '.o HASSEI.TINE & M1SSKY. A S K D -s _i r at -si m * s. t* ~r I ION ! "H *"7^ rn; i a? ft? '!.!? t< > INFotiM the PUBLIC IIit' ?* Goods. 7 ;.r,ii the wme. 11 is present stock Ii.-ih ever before brought to this place. It DOMESTIC GOODS, glass wake, hardware. < \I'S. ROOTS AND SHOES, LADIES ligenl attention to business nnri replenishinuee of ibe same Determine.! to sell as i,t {MiUlic, on" nntl all tujfivr bun t\ rail. ,1. D. STANLEY. r.-tf. i STILLMAN. ' A LAROE \NTD VARIED STOCK OF 5 11 i! i! V (i (I (IDs. attention. in tiio releitinn of our stock 1 Farmers t dry goods fur 1 FAMILY USES. H'ii < ?, n i I njr f.iciiilies for purchasing ill or with the Cash system, enables us ten,as cash. it attention, an I every effort made to give N A C VOW I 3 <i 0 . ' st >ek, will be re id v on I ?! ? "! RTIKS & STILLMAN, 'ing street., corner of Wentworth, CHARLESTON, b. C. Wm, Anderson, Aobnt foh tiik SALEM WOOLEN GOODS. I )l. \\ I'F.KS desiring their Plantation 1 fUj?plv <>f the alone dei.iri.hle ? !\effro Kersifyn,'iin have tinir order* filled prompts?. if ' iii i i"f ' ?ilv. if not. tlitic may be aoine 1 day aa the -upi'lv i.a linii-ed. \\ M. ANDERSON fnir.il- n. Aiw 2, io.?H 3S?If' THE GREEN BOOK. Jut Puoli he;l. 1 /Opa^es, Piice 25 cU, OS A' d Ma ri" 1 I/fc ; or The Insti. uIoh .'I M . it. intent, Ohligntiona, and i. _-il !)i-quaiiiicatiniiA ; tiie inoa i ' .'..i >. i.i puvate ili..eu?ua ill l oth ex< V P - a ldcd i poetical CM*?, ntitii i "Callipapiliai or the art of having 111' I ( HIT.till unit nliilil--." ? V - "/ lie late IvobtMl J. ( itlverwell, Ksq., M. 1). Sent free iii postage, by liio Ibibli.sbei a, Chat. Kline A Co., Box 168ft, New York, or Dexter t i > , Wholesale Agents, 11 \l Nassau Street, Sew York. Agents wanted everywhere, Ai.-o, Oralis, an extract and sample of the fchova, entitled : Dr. (Julverwell's Lecture on liic rational treatment ol Spermatorrhoea and private disease* generally, detailing the mean* by which invalid* may effectually cure themselves without the use of dangerous medicines, and at but lit tie expcn.se- to themselvea. Sent free bv mail in a secure envelope, on the toceipt of one stamp, to prepay postage, by addressing, Oil AS KLfNK & Co., Hox 4584, N. Y. City. Dee. 21, 1*69. 45-ly. FKAxiiR Ac nil7L7 FACTORS ?AND? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ADGER'S NORTH WHARF. K. K. F?tA*r.H, f . M Jus T l?? L [ c. On. 10th I860. 1ft?lypd