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FLOYD & WILLIAMS. rp||E UNDKRSIGNKD HAVING l?urJL tfhased till' interest of L. M. Catithen in tin* 'I'nn Yard and lloot and Shoe establishment, one mile Knst of Pleasant Hill, m1n|it this method of introducing themselves and business to tlie public. They hold themselves in readiness "to fill ulI order*, at short notice, for Leather, Hunts, fc>h<?es, die., on the most accommodating terms. They can furnish gentlemen's boots and ladies shoes, which in point of quality cannot be excelled by any other establishment in the country. We are also prepared to-furnish heavy Brognna for plantation use. HT< )ur w.irk in ail-cases WHL BE WAIL ANTED iJrdi'f* Irotn u distance accompanied with the cash or a known responsible name, will be promptly attended to. The publie generally are invited to giv.i tm n call, FLOYD 4l WILLIAMS. O. FI.OVD, JOHN J. WILLIAMS. I'lwnnt Hill. S. C. Jan 18. I860. 49tf |A AAA I.BS., OF IIIDKS WanIIled immediately. Thirteen cents in trade will he given, or n fair price in cash, ALSO WANTED, about 35 cords of Tun llark. Six dollars per cord will be paid in trade. FLOYD WILLIAMS. January 18, 1860. 40tf totton li mis for sale. 1WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY before the Court Mooned >or at I.ancaa> ter on the fist Monday in February next, 4he following lands, to wit: The ('ollllt rvninil hinds nHioit.mrr l.* 1? Green nnd other*, containing One hundred nnd Forty seven acres? but u small portion of it cleared. ?ALSO? The Isom place, whereon J. K. Bailey lives, adjoining John Twitty and others, containing I IS ncie*, mostly cleared, but tirst rate Cotton Land, with good settleno-lit and water. The above lands will be sold without reserve and warranty Titles made. Terms made known on day of sale, nnd possession given immediately. J ADAMS Jar.. 18:1', -lit 31 AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STKIiEOSCOriC KMPOUll!M E. ANTaONY, 308 Broad way N Y j\fier ,\hnj Is/, lSfiO. at 5ol liriuiihray, two i/wirr/rom //?# St. Nichnlat H?tcl. The Stereoscope is the most instructive, in' tercsting, entertaining, amusing, and exciting of modern inventions. None arc too young, none too old, none too intelligent none too uneducntcd, to acknowledge its worth nnd beauty. No home is complete without it, nnd it must nnd will penetrate everywhere. It presents to your view every part of the world, in nil the relief, boldness, perspective, nod sharpness of detail, ns it you were on the spot Photoginphers ate everywhere exploring I u-op.-, Asia. Allien, America, ill search of the liiiuid and the licsutiful, ami the rcsuita of their "kill npe constantly enriching our stock. We have 411 imiuciisevuiiety ofpnpcr Views of Scenes in I'm is, London, Kuglan I, Scotland, Ireland, Wides, France, itclginni, Holland, Swil/.citai d, Spain, The Ithine, Versailles, St. Cloud, Fontni cldeau, Tuilleries, Italy, Tin key, Kg \| t. Alliens, the Holy I.and, China, India, a I II I...... ?'u.. ? 11: ?- t > . i ? !?'.i|in iiimdiir.ii, amusing. mniiijgc seems, Im iikia-t scones, pic.nies, MlitllHI V, &l'., Ac. All CXqllisilC tt.HSOl t lllcllt lit llluni'iuitod Interior* nl' Palaces, Churches, and Cathedral* nf France, 1 fitly, Ac., Ac. The effect of llicw illuminated vicvn is most remarkable. Every gentleman of wrcalth unit refined taste should have in his drawing room some of our exquisite view* on Klaus, with a revo vine stereoscope, showing lit, 2ft, Ail or lOn scenes.? Nothing can be more fascinating, ami one can offer no greater treat to a friend fond of the picturesque and the heautifulAi thony's Instantaneous Stereoscope Views are the latest Photographic wonder. They are taken in the fortieth part of a second, and everything no matter how rupidly it may he moving, is depicted as sharply ami distinctly ns ifit had been perfectly at rest. Tins give an additional value, for to the beauties of inanimate nature it adds the rliarni of lite uml motion. The process is a discovery of our own, and being unknown in Europe, we receive from l?o?don and l'aiis large orders for Anthony's Instantaneous Views of American life ami scenery. Among other things we have just published Stereoscope Illustrations of the Scene of the Kulton Street Prayer meetings, in which many heaits feel an interest. The particulars of this will he found in our catalogue. Ol'r Catamiock of subjects ami prices will ,rr. I<H<<I1IUVII lu llllj nil'llt'M <111 I'CCCipi <11 n stamp. Parties nt a distance sending u< (:i, fio, ft5, 20, or $25 rati have a good instrument ami sucli pictures as tliey may request, sent l>y Express. Views alone, (without instrument) can lio sent by mail. 1'arlies who wish to be advised of everything really valuable in the line that comes out, may send us their nanu s to place on record, ami we will keep them posted at our own expense. Men of leisure will tind l'hotogi aphy a most fascinating and delightful amusement. We nre prepared to til out amateurs with everything necessary for their success together with instructions "How to take Stereoscopic Pictures,' E. AHTHONY, Iinixi-ter ami Manufacturer ol Photographic MaU-rials, Stereoscopic Views. tw~ Merchants from every section of the country are respectfully invited to make an exa .oiiation of our stock, as our discount to the trade will t>e liberal. Jo Photographers.?Eirat claas stereotropic Negatives wanted. Send by mail a print unmounted, with prico of Negative. Jan. 18, 1800. 49?Im. JP K A H K H .V D I V4 I4. FACTORS ?AND? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ADDER 8 WORTH WHAR?. LVK:"' I ' (>:l. ittlli 1 S.VJ, 3?? lypd Ms tale John Hell, deceased. A I.I; peraon* having demnnda againai John Bell, Sr., deo'd, are notified to present the aame on or before the lat January 18G0, the Kxtatr ia about being cloned and jhia notiee will be plead in bar to any dapiand nubnoquently prevented. THOMAS G. HKI.I., Baeciitor. Jarv'y -Hi,, 47?31 " NOTICE" A I.I. Peraooa indebted lo mo either by Note or Account are requested to coma forward and give me the money, a? ilie not of my power to extend indulgence to any one. J. K. CUKKTON. Jan. II, I860. 48lf ' * \ I It J. WITIIKUSFOON, ATTORNEY AT LAW LANCASTER C. U., So. Cjv. ! January 11, i860. 48? If. Dr. K S BECKHAM. Having changed Ida hoarding, may he . found after the 25lh in*!. at Mr. Lewi* M. ' ('uullien'a, one inile eaat of I'leaaant Hill P. O. Ho will rnntinuc to practice in co- j partnership with l>r W. C. Cnuthen. It. S. HKCKIIAM, M. 1). Dec. 22, 1859, 46?3m Dissolution, The firm of llasstllino &, Cureton i-. this i day dissolved by mutual consent. All in- ' deVted will please call nt the old stand and settle. NVe return our thanks to our mi- ! merous friends and customers for their large j patronage, nnd trust it will be continued to the new firm. The name of the firm will be used only in liquidation. IIASSKI.TINK &. CURKTON. January 2nd i860. 47 3t New Firm, The undersigned have this day entered into n Co partnership for the purpose of carrying on the mercantile business in the Village, of Ijifticnster. They will at all times ho found with n splendid stock of , goods suitable for the trade nnd sold at I such price" ?s defy competition ; call and i trv us. IIAKfsKl.TlNK MASSKY. J. A. IIASSKI.TINK, S. H MASSKY. Jan. 2d I8GD, 47 3t. Co-partne; ship Notioe, \ V K IIAYIj this day formed a Co-pnrt- ] f I nership under the iiiiiuc of J. L. Dun- i ln)> &. ("o, for tin* purpose of carrying on lmercantile buHlnens in the Village of | Lancaster. JOS. I,. IHJN I.Al\ J \NK A. DUN LAI'. UAYINO pufia .!: . ? Or" -lo-W ?r . (hinds belonging to llii* estate of A. (J. I >u I) In p. we respectfully invite onr frientlH ami the public lo examine our goods and price*, and we are confident, they will lie pleased with both, as we bought the good* at a reasonable discount nnd desire to make room for our spring supplies, we I will sell thein extremelv low. J.I, I HI \ LAI* &. DO. I --ineaster, Jan. 1st I8til). 47-Ml. JOS. M GAYLE &. CO. DMA LICKS IX !IIliA\ V DRY (iOOI)S, GK( )CKRLES UIXKS, LIQUORS, CIf/.\RS% WKST IX1HA FRI/ITS, <iv. Camden, S. C. n.-\S on hand and are now reeeivinj* a large and varied stork of Flours, i I leidsiek, t"abnel :in?i Mum Champagne in ' quarts. pint* and half pints. Port, Mado, riii. Sliearv. Trnnerifl". Clarint anil Malaga Wine. Gibson's X XX. XXX i*hivi'lr\ of tin- Smith, Mountain It -w, Senator* old It ye. Senator Chesnut old Itve. 'onstitn. 1 lion, old 1 toiiiIt >11. Royal Wedding WVhis ; ki'V.1' Safern J Martin supvrior obi Rye Corn rr.d Warat Whiskeys. H'O Barrel* i eoiiniion whiskey of ddf? r?nt brands nod .t price* that has never failed to give entire satisfaction Dirk and I'.de lira.idles, at price* from I ,V> I" SlO per gallon, old ||o!: ian I Gin, Sciie'oitin Sehnapps. pints and , quarts New K::gla?d It irlnn and Jamaica 1 1Cnin. white and colored. Doner and Ale, j in quarts and pints. JOS. M. GAYLK. Jt'CO. (J.ainden, Nov. JH?tf Billing, Hope and Twine. *), \ I1AI.KS CiUNNY BAGGING. mV / 100 ("oils Green l.enf Rope, lotto Hunks three ply Twine. JOS M (SAYI.K it CO. Camden, S C. Sundries (' .mlies, Aiin.i i !?. Kngiish \\ alnutH. Ur.-uiel, IVac.m and Ibirad.se NiiIm. Raisins, Nalrnond, leibstcrs. Cove (Jysters. Sardians, Scotrti Herring, Apple, I'cnch, C?uince and (linger Preserves, I'ick led. Tomatoes, Catsup, lilaek and (ireen | Tea JOS. M (i WI.K d CO. \ Camden, Nov. 16 ? if. Take Notice. VI.I. persons indebted to the undersigned, by note or neeoiint for tlie years i 1857-58 and '59, are hereby notified and have notice, that he has made :? change in his business, which requires all indebted| nos? In be settled at once. All paper not satisfactorily arranged on or before the first I January IHfio, will without respect of persons tie placed in the hands of an Attorney I for collection, as further indulgence cannot ! nor will not be given. JOS. M. OAYI.K. Camden, Dec. Ul, 1859. 45-5t Franklin Aoademy. LANCA8TER C. H , S C. 'IVIK TltUSTKKN of the nhove Aesde1 iny have secured the services of Mr. Jolts \j. IIkaty, who is a graduate of tlie South Carolina College, arid has been en gaged in teaching for a number of years, i giving entire satisfaction wherevcj be I tougbt. In regard to location, there in none more healthful in the State; the community moral and intelligent. Young men throughout thin and neighboring Districts will find here advantages not surpassed bv any Inslituli in of liK?* pretenaione in the Ht ite. Voting men can heru be thoroughly proparol to enter npv Uo^lffa in the South. i and Tuition uan hi* obtained at i about the rate* of other lik<< Institution* i throughout the Stalo. The S?*?*ion will j commence 'Jd Monday in Jimunry nut. S. B M ASSKV, Stxrrlary, December U9d, I HAD. 46 3m Wm. Anderson, AoKNT FOR TltlC SALEM W00I,EN (iOODS. 1JI.INTF.R8 dmiriltt lll?lr I'lnnUllt.n mipplv of the above desirable -I\cfro KerM'yw? , Can have their order* filled promptly, if *?ol to toe early, if not, there loay be *#0)e debiy aa the *upplv la limited. WM. ANDtiRMON. Camden, Aug 9, IKfth 95?if* I LUMBER FOR SALE. fT^HB mliwriltcr bn? n?'v on hand nt his 1. Steam Saw Mill, n large quantity of weP seasoned limber. of till devriptions and qualities, which Iim will sell upon ins i usual acoommodntinir terms to punctual , customers. A large li t of refuse lumber ; on hand will he sold in the lump, i<* pur- ! chosers prefer I > buy it in that way. Those having need of th's kind of lumber may oh- i , tain bai gains by applying soon. ' < 'ersons indebted for lumber for ! ' the past and previ.ais years, are 'nviled to | coiue forward and settle by cash or note. ? Mr. Kibier or Mr. Nelson will always be j ' found at the place prepared to wait upon i 1 eustoniers and transact all business connee- 1 ted \\ ith the Mill. JAMKS M. INGRAM. M Jail. 4th I SCO. 171 f ; 1 Fort Mills Aoademy. I YORK DISTRICT, SC. i , O ITIlATE on the Chnrlotte and South ! i vg ("aioliiia It til Road, lfi miles from ' 1 ('liarioltce.N. t'. j | I' It 1 N CI P A I.S , | < Butler P. Alston, J. (>adsuen Alston. 1 ' The Third Session of the above Instit?ilion will commence on the second Monday in .1 aniiorv 1 Hfit). TKHMs FKII SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. Primary Branches ?G.OO The above with English Crammer , and Geography 9.00 ' The same with History 12.00 J l.atin, Greek and Mathematics.... 17.50 Board can be had at from eight lo len I , dollars per month. I)U. B M. COBB, ('liin'n of Board ?f Trustees. Fort Mills, S. C. Dec 7,?43-3in. FELLOW CITIZENS AND 1 HilliNHS OF THE SOUTH. ! I hereby infotm you lhat you can buy Saddles and Harness of all UiikIs cheaper than thev can be bought this side ol Mason & Dickson's I.inc. Buggy Harness from 12 lo 40 dollars. I 'arriapc " 25 to 75 " Saddles Irom 10 lo 4u tiood Spanish Saddles at 12 " All work wairt nled. Keiuiripg done J Pint and i lii'iti VW.rlf .L.lte I .. I I " .m_, "li' IV ! fri'c of Dry Hides taken at 13 oent?.paid in work at en?h price. Iti i kri.xrt: . ?Mr Kohl Sim*, Mr James 'a i|-.\ "it ami Mcs-rs Houston vV Howie, m l others M v slmji is at Itm'k Hill S. | mii.ks Johnson, Dee. -21. lHj'J, l.')-3tn. i,ami for salb. A U \ I {( i AIX. 1I1F.I5F.RY OFFF.lt l-'olt XAl.K, A tract nt land, situate two miles Fast ol lleliair. in I .aruaisler District, S, on live miiu i reek, or tar kiln ? ; ten miles Irion Fnrt Mi - mi I lie t "Itarlo. t e Itailro.ni ; twentv in ies t'rmu ('liarlntte, N. (!., and alimit tweii'v miles from l.aica-ter O. II.? The tract contains JiTS acres : is of good |n.iiitv. w e.l w itercd. Iiealtliy,ainl in a pleas- ( ant I eiglilv h 1 On tee place are some improvements.? ' Mud of the land has never been cleared ! and is linelv timbered. Mr. T.i\lor Thotnp i sou. who lives oil the pi:icc, will show it to | any one w -hing to buy For p ice . rid ti rms applv tome at Cain- I deii, 5v O . 11v letter or otherwise or to i \\ . M t n:,nors, lamp, at l.ineaster, S. O. JOHN KOSSF.lt. J.lit t. I "?!? ? ? 1711. Pleasant Hill Academy. l.ANC \ ST Kit DISTRICT, SC. : r I "MIL ! 'iUST Session nf this Institution , 1 will I'liMiiiit'nt'c on the third Monday, 1 ; 16th ill" January. IHliO. J Tkums I'r.ii Session Fivk Months. J I Primary nruttehes ?7 to 10 i I Philosophy. Ilntany, A*tronomv,?Vc. 15 00 j i Latin. (ireek, higher branches, tXio , 'JO 00 j ' Incidental Lvpcnse 50 [ This institution enjoys advantages ' eijnal to any in litis Slate in regard to 1 health. I: is situate t v\ miles North of; lit" Hanging Kne't Mineral Springs, near a j ! Church, Post t Olive, iVe. JAS. It CARLISLI'., i'riucijtal. P. S. fiootl lio.trtl earj he procured in ! good families nt to 10 per month. December 2I. 45tf. HILLSBORO N C. MILITARY ACADEMY. I'll IS Institution n limitr tlx* conduct of Col. C. C. TKW, late superintendent of the Arsenal Academy at Colomhi.-i. The , discipline is strictly military ami the course of study similar to that pursued in the S. C. ! Military Academies. Ilillsboro is on the V ('. Kail Road 130 miles from Charlotte. , For n circular address the Superintendent. ( Dee. 14th it 3in W.ttiONS. 'pllH SUBSCRMIKR WILL FURNISH 1 \1 iLoii, 4 llilrls A Co., supi rior I'hiladelphia made W.\(I()NS, without ho { dies for east) only at the following, prices : j 1} inch iron axles, lire l| to'2 J $100.00 ! I 2 " " *' I i to Ijf 100,00 I 2 " " " 21 10ft,00 2i " ~ " 2i 110,00 ! 2i " 2| 115,00 2f " ? 21 120,00 2* " " - 21 120.00 1 j 2* ? 21 125,00 W. I). McDOWAl.!., Camden, S. C. I I Dec. 14. 1858 ?44 flm. KERSHAW A CONNORS. COPARTNERS ik tub practick op L A W A N D E Q U I T Y in Lancaster District, S. C. Mn. Kkr?iiaw mny be consulted at Cam i den, and Ma. Conkork nt imcmlvr, C. II. Offii-e on main street, lately occupied bv J. \V. Cooke, Eaq J It KKRSIIAW, | W. M. CONNORS. Atff. 10, 1859. A- B. MUUJa&N, WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS' |(rROCER No. 182 MEETING STREET, r ii a it ij i: h to \ , s. c. 1 >w*ler in all kinds of Groceries. May IBtli 1859, 14?I y. FOR KM OR RUNT! liic Hanging Rock Mineral SPRINGS. I'M IK 8UBSCRIUKR OFFERS FOR _ Sale or Rent, litis desirable WATER! NO l'LACK, dtunted on Iho Stage Roatl. leading from r'nimlen to Laneaste/ville. 27 miles above the former and 12 miles below the latter [>laco The buildings are new and neatly ouslructcd and capable of accommodating from sixty to one hundred persons. The leighhorhood is thickly settled, the people nora! and intelligent The tpta'iu of the tVntor has Ine'it h<> long nnd r?vt.r.tii'v known that a referenec t t' v leee-sarv; it ha? l.e?-n p rv\o-. v ! . \ o iieteot judge*.ei|.tia> to any watt . :t -S: ind fur the euro of some diseases ninerto: to any. To a purchaser,any indulge.'-. , to tine that may be desired, will be given ; ai-o my quantity of tin- adjoining l:>n<i Hint may :>?* desired, will lie sold with thn Springs. IVrsons ha vino an i lie I i 11 :i t i< > ti to this kind >f business, would do well to apply to tin* lubscribcr. as lie will sell or rent upon onus w bitrh cannot fail t? be proiitablc to be purchaser or lessee. For further particulars, address me at Hanging Unci; I'. (), Kershaw District, <\ JAS. M INGRAM. w-i?~ On the premises is an excellent Store House for merchandizing, derectly ipon the road in front of the Hotel and "abins. It is conaidured one of the best stands for business that the up country ufJorda. J. M l. January -t, lKfiO.?i7tf. Notice. The Subscribers having sold out their ntire Stock of CURTAINS to Mr II \V. KINSMAN, would respectfully solicit for irm a continuation of the patronage so libTally bestowed on them in that department. KOIIKKT AIKiKit & CO. CUR T liTii II!) IIS This Stock is the Largest IN TIIK SOUTH K II N STATES. COMIMtlSINt; hhoca tfllks s. 1tex 1)e l. i xes laee ax/) m/tslix runta/XS, CO It X ICES. r/xs AXJ) HAXnS, i) ha per )' tassels ax/) loo f'.S. % t % f a i a a > Made and Put IT|> in the Latest Styles, II. \\\ KINSMAN," 223 King-stroet. Nov. 16, 185!>, 10?tf N E W FALL AND WINTER ? O CI II S ! rpilK SURHCKIHKK IS NOW ItK 1 eeivini; one of the I ir^cst Mid best silecteetod Slock of liOODS ever o He red b\ him In the public, and will sell at price: which i.inno: fail to ??ive S A T ISFAOTION. All arc requested to call and examine oni -lock of I. idles (ioods, (Vinoia'.iiio of Black Silks. Plain and Fancy Printed Dcl.ancx, M"rmo'^, (Jiiiiihaina, ('alien's, Ktnbroideries, (lloves, Kiiibons, Ilosierv and ll()()I> SKIRTS for Ladies and .Misses A fine assortment of Black and Fancy < nissinieres,'l'\\ -eds. Heavy Neoro Kersev: Plain , Plaid, I .Induce*, Osnabtirgs, Hrowi IWXl IHclcllC<l DoillI'Vtil'S. HATS AND CAPS ,C~T rr??J 5*^ 2p 1, Jj hp a as a I> ?s? HOOTS AMI SII')i;,S-. IInrilwnri1, (irnivrii <, < - ' i\\ ?rc. S ,ii.i:< r\, " large Mock of .J' I ' ! ! the well known- Ilouse <n i'o.S'lit lin >Si l 'n. J. N. CROCKETT. Oct. 1J. 1S.V), 35?If NEW GOODS. 11 UK subscriber is now occupying his new I Store, one door North of J. A Hansel line's dwelling on main street, :inil lie i now receiving, by hi.? own conveyance, hi FAl.l. imd WINTER Stock of Hoods. ne levied in person with much care us to price nt j le rind quality. LADIES DRESS GOODS Rich plnin lil'k Silk, flounced Silk Robe Fancy Silks, plaid and striped, Mareelini Silk, French DcDiin Robes, ('ashman Robes. All-wool Del.ains. solid colors, I'laii DcEiins, l-adics Coverings, die. EMBROIDERY. French embroidered rnlL.rs iirideraleoi/u.: jnronet ami wihh edgeiiigs and Inccrting* ! C. handkerchiefs, n full ossortment, itc. Shawls, blanket*, kersey* nmi plains, col ton Ovnnhnrgs, while and striped. Clothing a very complete assortment. Hats, Hoot: nnd Shoes, a full assortment. Hardware Crockery, Iron ami Steel, all the kinds usn ally required for plantation and other pnr poses, die. The undersigned would embrace this op portunitv of returning thanks to Ids friend und eustoiners for the Idieral patronage hi has nlrendy received at their hands, and h Mlrtl'l liiirtti.riol I.. k?aiiw.Uu ?? . - I , j.. .mfiini iiirniiuii ?? ininiirnn, ?" IMJII respectfully invito a continuation of thei oil at out Tin' above stock i* complete i nil it* various department* ami w ill be noli low (or rnnli, or to prompt customer* 01 time, ('nil and examine for yourselves.? You may find it to your interest to girem a place in your "Memorandum " JONJvS CROCK KTT. Sept. 21,1859. 3J ?if nooRi: a hoi 1*11. Ctt&lYltStS iii the fx actiok of LAW AND EQUITY in Chesterfield District 8 C. Mr. Mookk may be consulted nt lament ter, and Mr. Hough, nt Chesterfield C. ii 8. C. W A. MOORE, M. J. HOUGH January 4, I860.?47-30). SHERIFFS SALKS 1 y V virtue ?f Miitid r v Arils of li f:t t < > 'lull^ directed. I will soil in-fore tlio Court [ | House door nt Lancaster ?>u 'he lirat M on i , ilav in February 1within t!io legal I Hours of sale the following real estate ,tr?, j wit : , Four li iiri'l r?*ci acres of land, in ore or ie-s i \ lying on llio liUnoaslor ami Ta\.ilrr.v r H : noil iiiljoir.ing laii'ls of ''olden Wild 'us, Sainuel Howe I, < (. ni . levi.m| on a' i ' ' ?' | sold as the property of lrv,n K ?!r ' ' lie j suit of J. Ailmcs. ai.^o, i\ tit: i'? ' ' ri <. i'f aili it.i'i.' '.i U i,' ?! '.in'. r. 11 ' ? nev. et >i , lovii .1 on >iti i io he sohl ?,n? ; j.ropertv of Alfred Gardner at the of < 1) It. 11 'lion, .1 I'll'"- I' lli'ltoli. "oil pi'l! . ( oli iitiiiMS I'a?h. & U K\KV H AN O'.'K. ?. f W. i! J. 77: r f 11 I s j ;.l ?? l| I ? TO 1KB 1'US 1.13. \ < ont o Schiedam Schnapps" | ? ttie u.*--: and best (Jin IVir iiii'iiicul purposes t i?became lully appicciated throughout this!1' j country, i have been constantly solicited by \ druggists. apothecaries, and large niinilicrs of tin; most cininent physicians, in all parts ol the 1 Union, to add to my <Jiu impoitations pure 1 lit undies and Wines, and to bottle tliem the 1 same as 1 am and have been doing with the n ' Schnapps ; to seal with my seal and give my I ceitilicatc guarantying their tmdouiiled purity. ! 1 should long ago have endeavored to conn ply -villi tin; Haltering requests, but I found it ^ I impossible to do so, especially in regard so the | . important articles of Brandy, Port ami Madeira 1 , Wines, owing to the high prices in Kurope, j occasioned by short grape crops for some years. I Happily for the success of my new enterprise, j the grape crops for the last and the picvious { j I year* were abundant. Vnother point in nvy favor is this : the duty ( j now no French Brandy is percent, less than ^ i it was when my medical friends began to solicit j ! me to furnish pure Brandy and A ines. These j ! favoring eireuinstanees have enabled me to commence a new cntcrpiise. ] have concluded to j I import linguae lirandy and Wines, to liotth* ] them lor medical as well as for private use, I I j ! am well aware, from the bitter expeiienee, the , I' vile attacks, the misrepresentation ot motive- ' and enmity of dealers and mixers of bad arti- I . clcs which I tint with and eoiupicrcd in the j I case of my chnnpps, befme it obtained its pre- I sent proud pre-eminence over all other Uiti-, | that the new enterprise will lie attended with i equal opposition, more trouble, and involve an , Ir.itr.O V capital. The dillnailtics and expenses will lie much greater, because t shall I have to neouiiter the lualigiiity and eiuiuty o; countless thousands who ate engaged in the I liiptor trade, and making fottunes by tbe man- i { nlacture nl infamous imitations ol "Brandy" | imade limn poisonous compounds?their use I Ixiing alike desirnetive to healthy liuinau life, 1 ( and of course speedy death i the feeble inva- | | lid, o: those iii \?hose hi-half eminent |.h\ j j have ur^ol ii|ioii iiio tin- importation <>t > purr, j ' 1 illvij?iuating ? tic-It* ot Kiumly. I -hall do so, , [ in spitr nt all opposition, even that of tin !? .?I- I ! ersaml sellers of the stiill'm hollies called "Hi tody," of which millions ol hottlesuio aiiiiuallv ! I sold, and vliU'li is no hetter than iln- worst of poisons. | I alii peifcotly willing .11.-i wi-il satisfied to ciiihark in litis to w ontci prise, and Im\ > no j fear-*, 110 ilouhts ahotit tin- most uilimatf suecom tor luysolf and tin' diuir^ists and apo'lu'. caries in tin* tliiity-tli.fi' Mates, it tiny will lli-artily eoeiperate with tin* in my clVorls to , dt ivi- out ol use tint vilest ol compounds, failed "lliandy," and replace it with tin; pute,ituudul- 1 touted attic!", which I will faithfully and ti u!y I supply, fiie ineilieal virtues of pure Ki.outh lliaudv 1 need lint to he tool. 'I lie I(1 a 11 Iy inipoit -d Ity I 1 nie 1 will hot tie, seal with mv ?cal, my label, j ami add my ee; tilieat" that it i- ot tin- Itr-i I I tp.ality, and pure and iniadulteiatfd as u hen it I Ii'lt the ilistilh ry in France. . j I will atuKe my reputation as a man, mv 1 ' standing as a merehanl, and mv tiied eoumi".'ci d integrity, that what 1 pi .Ice at.d certilv to I with my seal, my lahel, n.nl mv eerltlii'ste is j correct, an I can h" relied upon hy pun h.i-ers in any section of the I'tiion to which my 15 in- | r ' dv may lie sent. I have m.ule a. 1 anyi in ait with the best llraiulv liialinlacturfrs in 1'hatice, ' with those who have a woi'ld-wide renown .1I the liist Brandy ecpoiters. I have .-elected four eminent firms who will -hip nie their llraiidies. I shall not de '_;i ai" f in* ai ti.-le oy any other name than Wolte* tienuitie o??imi liramly. It I were to do o?h uwi-e it w :1 I he usel"- , for the tiiipii tt pled |."i ?om, who an itieessaiitlv ent?iioeil i the ii' lai ions f !ii?- .1 . imitation all valuable article- w ei I so 1 1 . ? , late anil .1 lopt iii\ mark a- i elo.i'. r de .? i , to ,-i-n tii.si compound ; i - i i'i,i * vile iiii]> >-itii>ii. I am i.mv p i-ji, I I.I orders I'm \V > . J ilns-'i-l to i i ' So ? a,,| Ik t,. t i* I (it'In ti.; ii.- liar I ho v. Hi'.- I" . ii ;i .iM " \lt\L ami wines! ' ' i" I ".(.III. IC',l lllcd IIV .ne ; ai-o "Irish , n.e pmit v ami genu '-tinned hi tides, imported lor ., I will also gnaiuuty with mv | h. .1, i ii % ialiel, ami my r-rtilirate. 1 .-hall ii -o import lilO purest an.I l>e-t "Madeira," "I'ok," ami ".sherry" Wines tor M.-Ilea! purposes. Tin ne I also guaranty with my .'eal, lay lalii I, ami my certilieate. In cjlit'hiaioii permit tile to ail<l that I sli ill ' ! lie happy to hear from tho-e that this eircnlar I reaches, ainl whose personal or peeiiliiary ins teie-n it may ellect. ill the eoinhination of art'a eles that I engage a supply. Sliouhl any surli . person \i-it Neiv York?especially a Druggist, t j Apothecary or Physician-- I shall lie mo-t happy to receive a personal call. There is iio importer who possesses more actual experience ami knowledge of the iinpor| ting liipim ami wine trade than I do, I have i lieell engaged in it over thirty yeai s. I have narrated some fact* connected with p i my new enterprise, for tin: paiiieulai informa1 1 timi of those connected with the practice i>r the 1 sale of inedicittes. II 1 am favored with the I visits ol any such, or Ity friends to whom they i Rive letters ol introduction to me, they can see with their ow n eyes, anil test my trnthliilnes.s hy their owe. observation. 1 respectfully crave, for this Circular anil its contents, a careful ami attentive pcrsiial. 1 am, , respectfully, your obedient servant, ; j UDOLPHO WOLFE. 18, 20, & 22 Beaver otreet, N Y. WHOLESALE AO EN IS. J I) l?riell OL t o, .Vrir Orleaax, La. . j S J Ai J J Jones, M<diUr, Ala. H I luiuiienit tV Tajrloi, Allan/a. (iro. P [ llaviliinl, ('liieltenter ?!L (Jo, Xu^uxliGiI. 1 y i K irLiiiI vV Liirch, ('<tlwnbu.?, firVo. j ! Bowilre ?.V Amlerson, Afaam, (tea. r Holeomb vV (Jo, Savannah, (it<> n i (i Foil iii, l'h I'I'Sliii S. ('. j i J.Miuarv II IMtiu. 48?3m. LIST OF LETTERS e REM Al Nl N(i in the I'ost (Mice, at l.nn raster ('. Ii., Quarter ending December 31, i j 1859: J Burgess, *J, l*>e Baifiehl, John Biiley, _ (ien 1) Beenli.mi, II W Ohcves, Joseph ('rows J N Carlilsc, M (* K?ani, J, Kim Frddey, Harmon King, Col T (J Lanier, S C Morrison, Ksq, I) <? Ale Km:, A Nail, li-?q. BM I'oWeU, Miss Mary A Fowvll, Miss Sue Porter, W M Pnrpv, Jorom Sprouse, (i M Simpson, Mrs Nsncv Turnner, S I' Thompson, John R Warmer (45) k (> KILLINGS, |? M i Apples, Oranges and Lemons. .. / CONSTANTLY ON HAND and Freah ) V>/ through the season. [. JOS M IS AY LB & CO. Caipden, Nov. )(>?tl m;\y AN WlXTKIt <U XXfV WW. .n*ST i! I'lf'KI VIN'tj \ V S;<n-u ..? KAf [, \M> WIN'mil <:? V * i . i -i' i r\ :r hhvi il w*:;! j . run. / V?J UIT1 HIHV ? > s??ll. J It, Tr.\ i* r,h ,?l. f\*k \>? <?v ({l rf( if i? & :.\ ililj J 1':.f f .!> !j li j? 1 I Si.r il.M'k tiu-H.. . . ) i. - I : -I ? V . , -.'I \ ?.' i.' * i-.-.V \| t<t ' <s.-s !?? iJ* - r ' i i itt.-r i . ifl'H. I .'ICS. lTndl*r'.ll*"lVS. ? ' \ lilt p \ !)c.i!i!ir il iss ?r; 11?? n '?!' -i"I .v > ! Sn ? v ill ihtl.'ts, I 1 ISO, ii .th ; "ti l l It) 1 .V.lill Fill ' !<>tli (tailors. Out Sli.ic. &o. (iENTS BOYS AM) CH \ l:?r?ji? and well a?sort:iiont of lt<? I ili, ( Vi ji Moots. Slio.*s. i' i <?i n r>* ?. S ill in,-' unit fit" Jeans, tnannnri'd at S alien. N. (!. ItlJSaSKK An assortment of M-'ii*. I?-? !i?>5?. M:sse\ and nos an t Smith westers O'irk screws, Inisks, stay PLANTATION I'lanters arc p irti-nl irly reipi-s'ed ',?> null an ily Our stock nl" \ejfro shoes, wv liavu li.id \ithnut any dmiUt arc tin1 West article mum!' if them just ivcd and will tx> sold as low : v11 ri Wool II its direct Iro n the Factory, xpcctcd and will in- sold it Factory prions I an I ("only nil.- profit to pav). Fluid lends.>v (>iir Stock of I)inii('"li( 'i mils is lar^e and [Iri Ill's, Foliar*. I )rn an t Wedieiti-'*. Cloak -kcrv. ' t! a*, an 1 i' lin i \V ire. 1 * ?wd /, I, ii-! a I"d. an I ill will !i sold at o ir e\c Ii In' ri^ht s irt of c isto nar*. 'vir. : tIi ?s?.? t!i it p l.i IC istcr. Sept till, I Sat). rnniiiTiFN x EA3B Mil \VK AUK SOW I'UKI'AKKI) T ) I'AIIIIUT F I Mi 1 X II \l I X T i \V?* have. :is heretofore, oivon diir especial with n view of ?uppi_? ?i,^ Planters ant witli every variety ?> PLANTATION /\N-1 't.ir l??n-_r \p ,ri ti.-i' in this Inane i i hones ties u!i i n* it ?>i a l\ iat:14a 1 1 * t -r .1 , t to sell at v> r. io.v prieei I'ilv n't' -pt tiicio it A ) or li't i| iv-? wit! 'if ta! O.-.tor-. fro 0 tno eouritrv will receive prom: satirtf lotion. \1 I L L l?; i{ S A L \I A v* "t'i niioiioramliitn :ilt , mi a list of 0111 \i!l lit- sent l*V mail prat's, on ap.ilie ition to KO(i A ti '.T X September 2 J. i to't. II ?I v. JJaurm Do Vie / id Balsam of SJfo* ViM'iir.i.v vm?;kt . vr irr t'Hi',1 ! > _':w u " ?' r: t an.! ..Mi. I is. - arisii.,- l.i'-r, . I I.-r.-.i .. ;.i t; |y. : ; - n??\\ r?M* > ?p,i . : !' ;?i tl . r. r : i it.-. 1 J.irt'! j Si! ' St i' v-ti. r it : : <m i *. V .VI i ?v\ p. ?i- i II. -.1 lunrii IH'H. 'U. il .-? i I .r.jv liver i 11.>I imparl'-.! a .111v 11? ? -iIi lit > t|i 1 . . or f i*.-. r.-i \ ii tr in ' ?f il'si r -.ssiii'j 1 lira lu'l'i ill' III inv i.tli. r (lis'.jjrr.'r ilili* <1, n. Pi'|ll i.' -v ll)|l!(>ll|H " '.Signed) I! SI'A |\ I *r piled Illi.l I. I hv .1 .1 M.-K A1N, Camden. S. (\ . Del. 12, IS.r>!?, SO IT T II OA \i 0 L I N A. i.we \sn:it Disrun'T. Thomas .1 ' '.iiit!ii ft iiii'i a ill! J .Hi- I! , :m.i I J iiiii'i K This !el. Anderson Catiiheii and wile Clvira, tli.rioi and iv il'i1 Matild i. I). ilsl. la Tro-dol.! iln- n.t-iA of 11 oil rv Tnii'ulcl dee'd. ami ( their children S.trail, l.mr.i ari l Cullu rim- i 'I'ribdeli Mahal.i Fletcher's i-mi Ir n In a it :[ .1 nines, Willism. \\ viie ami llonrv Fleteher 1 and an infant, John 'IV ndel, ilwe inrJ his ; widow .Mildred and children, ?? Stover . atni wife Kehecca, Sim it mid wit't- j Marv, C C |)ii-if:ui and wife Nano.-i. N.viov Trusdel, l)riu-ill.i T: nsdel, James T. and Inliii Trusdel, (Jeorgc II i'msdel, deceased, wi.lovv Mary A 'i'ruatli-l, Kh/abftli, Wil-! lain and V.m-v Trusdel, .l inii-a T Trusdel, Jolin Trusdel, Ucorge Trusdel, llonry I'runit-. %1chnri.1l. 'I'i n -ili-l, lleoj iinin Tritsdel, Louis Trusdel, Kli/.abv'.n llail. Mil- i lev Wi ll and ALi'il ia lliii'kbee. It appearing to tn\ satisfaction that tin* ! following n: tiled defendants reside without the limits of this State, to wit : Thir/.a in- | gram, Marv II Williams and the children ol Sarah Jones, defeased., to wit : Wi liaill, John, Samuel, J a tics an I Calvin Jones. the i it.one of tin- rest not known It is therefore ordered tint they do tip- . pear in person, or by their lawful Attorney and ubjeel to the din-ion. or sale, of the real e-l.-ite ol James 'I'msdel, deceased. on or i?.r..r., n... n.-t ,t... ..r p..t.. ' ? .11 *1, III or their co:t*enl will Ik- entered of record. I'. T. HAMMOND, o. i.. i>. Nov 8, 1859. 39-3it.?pf fr'J.OU j (t. W. W i i.i.i a mi, ) _ S lt'?nr K Ai.lihon Yorkville, S. ('. ^ j| l.uneiu?terville,S.C ; WILLIAMS & ALLISON, A T T 0 II N E V S AT LA W and Solicitors in Equity. I.ANClSTEIl. 0. H. S C. Will practice >n fl"? District of (,?nca.otcr. Prompt attention given to Collections. July 7'h 1*08 il?tf I jL ji D MHK 185 IK A I. YlKiI-: AN'DCOMPLETE H - : i?!?i.? f.,r nil, wii'n-lt will We til :i'<' re j'H -tli-il to c:iil an-1 cxauiiDv' uiri I*.in;*. '?! > n DoliT'n ? |*1 :iiit tiif'irc t anl i i; ... .Vi t .: ........ , i ' i'' I j i ticxvliiori. fr *i I 'I Oil. Is, ( ;i.? lit <. '):? ! i I'll 'hite El liools. P i'l' I dp i' \ m i I" slippers. Ivi'l an 1 ILDKRNS (1001)3 ! ilv M.i Clothintj, Eurnishin j G >?? I? Is. T v.'i'N. 11*\*?* and a bemr.tf.il assortgjoods. children* Over .Shoos, Gents Coats, l.cg*,&o. GOODS. i t examine before purchasing their supin i?l.- to (iiir order umi warranted, and icturod in the United States. 300'J pair .s t ie same arliele can be purchased any ,\ laroe stock of Salem Kerseys daily llankets imported by us direct from Eng* .*. O.nahurjrs, heavy Shirting, &.c. eouiplet.*: Hardware Groceries, Saddles s. J nvelre, Tubs. Uacke's. I'ads, Boula id. -tool. Caps, :inr' in fact nio?t evorv nr114 l,ow Prices for C\^ll, or in tini? to HA33ELTINE & MASSEY. , JSTIiJaM.VN. ?>S>3 ' A I, AltUK AND VARIED STOCK OF 1 ii il ii V ii 11IIII s. attention, in the sclettion of onr stock 1 Farmers f dry woods for r-v t?a a n#rr r > ^1 J I rliVilUX USfci'S. nines*. a i 1 ?i-ir f i.'iiiii.'jj fur purchasing /other .vii i llu* Cash system, enables us ii)l as cash. >t ail.*:rin.i. an I every eif.irt made to give NAT FOR IS GO, s.-n-'i. wilJ b - reijy on 1st October, and IIT1KS & ST I LIMA \T, an T**trerr. .. >v o." \7; at.worth, OHABLKSTON, t. C. v:r iT V i L)Cj V ? i 11J MiWHiHEji). . .. .1 Arii; -nt :i ; 1 Mechanical Si'r:pli'*i( v. iS . . I !i Y HIE G-ROV V'R & BAKER'S :-K WING Id AC KINK CO. ! S TIIKIJC IMMiOVKD XSr C13010 33 M Acliiiios. 'i i \ 1'ie i'>ii"\ving advantages i -r- - i . i-v ' ,-ivf no pads to iii miter ; no 1) ihhins to wind ; no ? .TI1 iI.<? or *Aa ?i e ? ! iii: no oiling tho :11 . .i i or work: no tool client storked xiili a rcnehes, pliori. pickers, leather &o., \ ? . 'I'lu direction* r?* simple easily under?t ..il, mill -:isi 1 y c\plu!ncd h. tho instructors. There is no taking apart defining or rolling Thev require nbont ten drops of >il per liny, when ir. constant use. They in.ike no more noise than a common clock, fen when making iiflocn hundred stitches per niinn'e. Tiiev run easy?a child tun \e-,r< old can work them to full speed.? Thev run fast or slow without nny danger of altering the length or tightness of the siiteh. They will Hem, Kill, (rather, Hind, stitch and Kmbmidor, in so superior a in .tmer that w e challenge comparison.? The saiim Machine will now pavilliou gause and plantation goods. The seain is clastic .,s the most elastic fabric, and will not break in washing or ironing. The same Machine runs >;ik. linen thread and coin* :in>*i spool cottop, with equal facility. The needles arc shorter, and therefore stron; a". i> oilier hnrli or line nr'n-.i.t IIn chine I'hat lliev ur<- superior to nil other* :h evident Ir-m (lie fftcl nl' iliurr lulling been thirty thousand machines made and sold. in competition with other-* already io successful operation. Tito question is no l?n<rer which i< the host maker, hut whie.lt of Hie numerous pattern* of 15 ROVER ?St IIAKKR shall I t.ke THICK. .">') to SldO. II. W . KINS M A N , A^ei i t.>r tlie sale ?>f these Celebrated M niliiites, 249 King-Street. I) It 11 AM*j I .TON ^ Manajt-r, November l'??tf. MAN 11(101). HOW I AST, HOW RESTORED. II ST Published, in n Sealed Envelope, on the nature, treatment and rn.lienl core of Spermatorrhoea, or seminal weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness nnd inducing Im* potency nnd Mental nnd Physical Incapacity. Ily Kob. J. Culvorwell, M. IX, Author of -'The Green liook, Ac." The world renowned author, in this admirable I.ccture, clearly proven from hie own ex> pericnte that tlie awful consequence ot aelf abuse may l>e effectually removed without Med, icinc and without dut.geroua Surgical opera, lions, inatrumenta, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of cure at (Mice certain and elfec* to at, t>v which evcty sufferer, no matter what his condition tnay bo, may cure himself cheap. Iv, privately and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt of two po-tagc stamps, by adt dressing Dr. ("If J. C. KLINK, M D., 490 first Avenue, N'. * York, Post Box 458tf I'M, 31, 1*69. 40-I7,