The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 07, 1860, Image 3
| The Test of 12 Years' Experience has
proved the superior quality ot liegeman, Clark
& Co.'s (Jenuine Cod Liver Oil. It is pronou n.
i ccd by Physicians the best remedy for Con|
sumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheumatism, &c., j
ever discovered.
Caution-?The value of this remedy depends
upon its purity, and iu order to secure I
our customers a pure article, one of our firm
I went to Newfoundland to supciintend the
I manufacture of our oil, and we warrant It pure,
f See that the label has the eagle and mortar,
1 and the signature over the cork of each hottlo
I as thete is a great deal of cheap, inferior oil
(palmed off for genuine, to the great injury of
patients.
dak for liegeman, dark & C'o.'a, and take
no other, as many have been cured with the
genuine who hnve used others without any
benefit.
Useful In Every Family. Paint, Grease Pots,
k etc., removed instantly ; gloves, silks, ribbons,
I ?tc., cleaned equal to new, without injury to
j 'he most delicate color of fabrics; by Ilegcuian
Co's dmccntratcd Uenxine, only 4J6 cents
I per bottle. liegeman & Co., Druggists, ldl
(a'99, 511 and 756 Broadway, N. Y. 45-3m.
Announcements.
FOR CLERK.
The friends of JOHN A. STEW MAN
announce him a candidate for re election for
Clerk of the Court, for the ensuing term.
Mit. Editor?The many friends of Mr.
II. J. HANCOCK, announce Imn a candidate
for Clerk of the Court for the ensuing
term.
FOR SHERIFF.
"Mr. Editor :?Please announce Mr.
AMOS McMANUS, a candidate for tho
Ollicc of Sheriff for Lancaster District, for
the ensuing term and obiigc his
Many Fiiirnds.
The friends of Cupt. J. II. COUSAKT, I
announuo him a candidate for Shcrill for i
I .nvii*.tuti>r ?t I lt?? ininini? t??rin
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Mr. Editor.?The voter* of I?nnca.<iter
respectfully nnnonnen J It. HUNTER a
candidate for reflection for Tax Collector,
for the ensiling term.
Mr. Editor.?IMe.i.se announce Mr. Win.
Rodrrtsor, a Candidate for Tax Collector
at the ersuing election r.nd oblige hi*
fri-inf* W axiiawb.
Mil. I'.diroil.?Itv aniiotiticiiig Mr. It. |
l'( >T l\S, a candidate for Tux-Collector at j
the next election you will oblige hi*
Many Erii.nd*.
Mr Eniron : Itv announcing ('apt A. !
S NISRETa candidate for Tax Collector
at the next election you will oblige.
His Euikxds.
New Adverfcisemonts.
IIKOX! Bll'ON!! j
Sim.IS, HIH)i;i,l?KIW AM> IIA.Mrs,
(Now Cr?.p) Fit.li iV Sor.s, pack my,
ju?d received at
JOS. M. (JAYI.K vt CO.
MOI.ASSKS.
w \ ~ I'l.U N. <). Molasses, (New Crop.)
Ws " Musoovado,
I'otoricu nlnl V\ ? s? India in
I h-lit am! Oi l-. i i-? r.-e.iv.d
JoS. M. t.AVI.K &. CO.
lltiSIl POTATOES.
1 FINK lot for pl uuiny or laldc use,
It (,1'iuk live.) Jn-t receive.I,
jos. m. (j.wi.i: co
BUCKWHEAT FIMJK.
IN I'l/s ant) Uses, j'lnt received, Fresh.
JOS. Al. (J WI.K Sl CO.
ManJi "7, I8<;?). 4- It.
To Planters.
STEEL, SHOVELS. SPADES.!
I FINK LOT i.fO AMDS'Steel, Shov.1
el* and Spades, just received, and for
K.ile l?y
JON'KS CROCKKTT.
Feb. 2f>, 1tf
PLOVTSTRKU &c.
II.AIUJK SUPPLY of Flow Steel, C.?.
teel, Mister and Herman Steel. AUo,
a full assortment of Iron for Plantation and
other purposes, will liu sold low lor cash
or to prompt customers oil time. For wile
|,v to V t 'IK M *lv t'.TT
' Feb 29, 1 Sil??3tf.
I Iocs, Trace Chains and Axes.
f'UST Received a lull supply of I'Unfl
ters beat 1'italovl lines. Trace Chains,
Humes, Axce, &c. For ailo by
JON KM CHOOK K IT.
Feb 3b, I860?Stf.
GARDEN SEEDS.
| FRESH Supply just received from l>
J| l.nndreth, anil for *?le by
JONKS CROCKETT.
Feb 39. 1860? 3tf
HICK.
I NF.W 8UPPI.Y of Kit., j'i<t rev .Wed
.1 and for sale by
JONKS CROCKETr.
Feb 39, I860?tlf
CHEESE AND MAOCARONl
ANKW Ix)t just receive I and for sale by
JONES CROCKKTT.
Feb 39 I860?Stf.
IRISH POTATOESI
FINK l?otnf yellow I'ink-Kye Potatoes,
'1 Jnnt received and ffir sale by
JONKS CROCKETT.
Feb 39, I860 ? 3tf
Notioe.
AM. persona Indebted to the subscriber
for Smith work up to tlio 1st January
I860 are requested to tome forward without
delay and settle. The looks of account
are left with Mr Jones Crockett, who is
authorized to collect for ma.
BU I) CROCK KTT.
Feb. 33, *i?4t.
in nnn , bh ?f hidbh tv?n.
1" /el/" "1/ ted immediately. Thirteen
centa in trade will b? given, or n fair price
in eaah,
ALSO wantbd, about 35 corda of
Tan Bark. Hi* dollars per cord will be
paid in trade.
OS BORN KI/)Vn.
January 18, 1880. 49tf
FOG ARTIES i
SPRING AND SIIM
Wc would call the attention of
large and well s
Sp.ing and Summer Faml
U O II
Our Dress Stock is supplied with all the
together with a liirgo assortment of MANTI
BAREGE SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES, I,.
DOMESTIC AND PL
Are supplied as far as practicable, from S
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH OR SIIOI
Our extensive assortment of Dry Goods) ei
LY & PLANTATION USE, and will he sol
MILLER'S ALMANAC for 1SG0, with a
is on application to
FOG .A
257 ]
March 7, 18G0. 14 ? ly.
LAND FOR SALE,
A BARGAIN.
I HEREBY OFFER FOlt SAI.K, A
tract of land, situate two miles East ol
lielluir, in Lancaster District, S. on live
mile creek, or tar kiln branch ; ten miles
from Fort Mills on the t'harlo.te Railroad ;
twenty miles from Charlotte, N. O., and about
twenty miles from Lancaster C. II ?
The tract contains 578 acres ; is of good
quality, well watered, healthy,and in a pleasant
neighborhood.
< )n the place are some improvements.?
Most of the land has never been cleared
and is lincly timbered. Mr. Tuvlor Tnomp
son, who lives on the place, will show it to
any one wishing to buy.
For price and terms apply to me at Camden,
JS. C., by letter or otherwise ; or to
\V. M. Connors, Esq., at Lancaster, ('.
JOHN RUSSP.lt.
Jan I, IHf?t).?I7lf.
I AIM mi FOR SALE.
r|"MIE subscriber has now on hand at his j
I Steam Saw Mill, a large quantity of i
wel1 seasoned lumber, of all descriptions
and qualities, which lie will sell upon his
usual accommodating terms to punctual
customers. A large lot of refuse lumber :
on hand will be sold in the lump, i'* pur- I
i-liout1 rn prefer to hny it in that way. i imso
!i:i\ injj need of this kind of lumber may obtain
balanitis by applying hood.
t-rT 1' crsorn indebted f<>r lumber for
nit* pant and previous ye; rs, arc invito I to
emno for w ard und sot t o by tush or noto.
Mr K.bl.-r or Mr. No! ? >ii will always bo I
found at tlit? place prepared to wait upon
customers nnd transact all business ooiuiootod
w it It the M ill.
J AMI-IS M. I.ViU.VI.
J..n. Itli 18'iK, 17if
Wm. Anderson,
A (.KM Kdll 1II n
SAL MM WllOLIvN (iOOlKS.
I JI.AN IT.US desiring their Plantation
J. Mipplv' of ll.e above desirable I
- ^t'Sl'O Itt l'M'Vt*
I
('an have their orders filled promptly, if
sent to me oariy, if not, there may bo some
delay as the supple is limited.
WM. AMMiUSON
(.\uinlctt, Aug. 1W5'J. -a?tf
i?i <?\v <Tm
1 U'/ If ? ' I lilili
VI.WKiK LOT ?>t" Plow Stil l jti?l i
ooivcit an?l for sale by
J. N. CROCKK r r.
Feb. 'J2, 1860.
AXES.
? > l)')'/. Hyde, (iri-ji; iV Diy's AXES,
(evory axe warrinfod) jnst received n !
for sale by ' N. CROCKETT.
Feb. tit), 1860.
IRISH POTATO KiS!
V LARGE LOT OF GENUINE lMNK |
EYE Potatoes. just received and for
sale by J. N. CROCKETT.
Feb. 2J, I860.
IIAKMN SKKI)
I FULL SUFI'I.Y of FRESH Garden
.1 Seed, j nst received and for sale by
J. N. CROCK E r r.
Feb J-2, I860.
OSNA BIJIUIS.
f YARD! Wlrtii aril Striped
1 _' " / Osnabur#*, just received and for
sale by J. X. CROCKETT.
I'Yb. 23, I860.
JUST KECEIVEl).
~ i \ boxes fresh sardines,
f)' / 15(10 Ii>i of L \RD, for cash, by
J. N. CROCKETT.
Feb. 22, 1860.
(^OOVKR wake.
J SUPERIOR I.OT of Country made
NVare, just received nn I fur sale bv
J. N CROCKET P.
Feb. '22, IStiu.
HILLSBORO N C MILITARY
ACADEMY.
I'M I IS Institution ih under the conduct of
Col. C. C. TEW, late superintendent
of the Arsenal Academy at Columbia. The
discipline is strictly military and the course
of study similar to that pursued in the S. C.
Military Academies. Ilillsboro is on the ,
N. C. Rail Road 130 miles from Charlotte.
For a circular address the Superintendent.
Dee. 14 tli 4 1 3in
TAKE NOTICE.
rpHB FIRM of Floyd A Williams is
1. this day dissolved in consequence of
Mr. Williams having left the State The
business will be oantinue I by tne without
any change, except in name. I hold myself
rcuporiHiDii) lor an ciei>i* coniraeieu i>y uio
firm, and persons owing the firm may conaider
tliemaclvea roepon-iible to me.
OS HORN FI/)VI?.
Pleasant Hill, Feb. Id, IHfiO. 9tf
(jeorge w. spencer,
MANUFACTURING
fewrllrr ami HihTr?milh,
No. 266 King-Street,
ClIARI.KSTOS. S. C.
[Under Masonic Hall.]
Watcbea, Clocks, Jewelry and Sileer Waro
Neatly and Carefully Repaired.
Feb. 29, I860. 3? tiua.
t STILL MAN. {
MER DRY GOODS.
our Country Friends to our ' ^
elected stock of
lly, Dress and T lantation
> I> S !
newest and richest Styles of the Season, )
I.LAS, U IIITK, CRAPE, STELLA AND
\CES and WHITE GOODS. (
ANTATION GOODS.
leathern Factories, and will ho sold at the j 1
IT CITV ACCEPTANCES,
inbraces every variety and style for FAMl1.1
at the very LOWEST CASH PRICES,
list of our Stock, can he had as usual yrat- i
JIT IKS & STILLMAN,
King-street, corner of Wentworth,
CHARLESTON, h. C. <
(
CORDIAL ELIXIR
OF
Calisaya Bark.
V TONIC STIMULANT AND CURE
for Cliill and Fover and nit infallible
remedy for the Weakness and Debility ari- j
sine from a lorg sickness, particularly of
'hill hii?| Fever. Tins premutation contains
in pleasant arid palatable form all the valuable
medical properties of
CAUSAYA BARK; J
the b st :m I most reliable of all the species
of Cinchona, being prepared with the
greatest care and combined with other valuable
tonics.
This medicine now offer many advantagis
to those who \> ish to use Peruvian
Bark or Quinine, the intensely bitter
taste of the former is entirely overcome in
this preparation, which can be taken bv tho
most delicate without repugnance. In fact,
with tin- addition of n little Wine, it forms
a moot pleasant cordial, and may be taken V
by those in health as a preventive, pirticit- '
larly in malarious Districts. , N
Prepared from the formula given in the I
Philadelphia Journal < f the College of I'hamaey.
Pre pared and sold wholesale
and retail by, J. J. McKAIN, /
Camden, S. C.
Feb. 15, I HiiO, itf.
STOP THAT (lOlKlll!
4 COlJtill OR SIMPI.K COLD negleeted
and allowed to run on a long time
may en I in consumption. While you can ?|
arrest it hv a simple remedy why do you
not seize the opportunity. j .1
The roroil MI.VITIIK, while it is a j J
safe and pleasant remedy, it never fails to I
relieve if not euro (Tough and Colds by thu 1
lis1- of one or two bottles. I .
Prepared an I sold by
J. J .11 K \lhi, Camden.
Sold by
MASS HI.TIM-: & MASSKY.
I --incasterviile. ^
White liCtul ami Linseed Oil.
4 I.AllOF. STOCK ,.n I i
i\ While I .cad. Paints of all kinds; Oils,
Variosta t, and Window GIiimh. Will be
sold for the cash at Charleston Price*.
.T I MeKAlN. ,
Cnmdill Tub lj, I860. Itf.
A WOll!) TO THE WISE !
SADDLE AND HARNESS
HstaUlislmiciit ! ;
I l
I AGAIN RESI'KCTFTLLY IN |
FORM THE CITIZENS of Lunranters
i 111 and I lie District in genera', that
I am n >w fully prepared to furnish any and
all ot them \s itti any thing coming in niv ]
lilt** of business and cheap as possible. I
use iiolhing but the best material and keep
always on iiand a complete stock of,
SADDLES CARRIAGE ami 1UJGGY <
HARNESS, III:IDLES, HADL- /
TEES, M AIMING ALS,
Willi's. POLE STRAPS, WAGON
HARNESS. WAGON SADDLES, I
LLIND P.RIDLES and all
kind of HRIDLK HITS.
JC-tF Saddles and II trnea* repaired at
slo>rt noticeI
am truly thiinkful f<?r the patronage
heretofore received and hope by strict ati
tetiiion to business to merit n continuance
of the same.
I in>*o indebted to ii e for the \ ear ,
'.*>8 ?t?d '59 aro requested to come lor
w ard and settle up.
\V. II BURNS.
F?l>. 1, 1860. 6111'.
GROCKUIKS ! GROCKRIKS !
JO.SKl'li M. (!AVbli ?V CO. 1
CAMDEN, S. C
| >F.:U'ECTFUU.V "FFKR FOR IN- H
I\ SPECTION THEIR WELL 8ELEC- !
TED STOCK OF
Family and Plantation
Groceries J
CONSISTING OF THE CHOICEST AND
FRESH E.VP ARTICLES KEPT IN
THEIR LINE ,
ALSO, A VARIED SUPPLY OF
WINE3, 1
LIQUORS,
FRUITS, ?
CIGARS, |
&LO.J &tC. (
AND EVERY ARTICLE APPERTAIN.
INGTOTIIK HOUSE KEEPING DE-I
l'ARTMENT. VVK ONLY SOLICIT A
TRIAL AND FEBL ASSURED WILL
GIVE SATISFACTION IN EVERY RESI'
ECT. t
JOS M OAYLE & CO.
JOS. M. GAYLE, W.M. MUNGO. 1
Camden, Feb. I J, 18t>0.
Notice,
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend 5
making an application to the Corn una- <
aioner of Pensions for a Duplicate of the J
Bounty l?nnd Warrant, No. fil.UOfi, for for- 5
ty acre*, i sailed under tho Act of Congrcaa ?
September 28th 1850, to me and sent to
my agent K G Millings, who delivered the
same to William J. Cureton, for me. by my
order. That the aaid William J. Cureton,
has either lost or mislaid aaid Warrant, so
that it cannot now be found ; and it has
never been in my possesaiou. I further
decLre that I have never sold, assigned, .
nor voluntarily parted with my right to the I
warrant in question. <
WILLIAM J. VAUGHN. <
Feb. 32, 1880, >i?fit
BUSINESS CARDS.
WHITES MARBLE
AND
STONE WORKS.
Established Over Thirty Years AgoROBERT
D. WHITE,
Charleston, S. C.
Monuments, lleud Clones, of all si/on,
from #3 up. Marble and Stone
Tile, Mural Tablets, Blue
Magging, Brown Stone for buildings, &e. :
W N. I! l'lans fur large Monuments
Irawn to order and sent by mail.
Feb. 8th, 18?i0. 52-ly.
S' 10 W c A R P 10 T S T O R E.
? a v James
G-. Bailie,
MRECT IMPORTER OK ALL KINO.-? OK j
CARPETING,
Rugs, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
fce. Curtain Damasks, Iaco and Muslin
yUr(idnHr iVc.
No. 231 Kino Street.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
And J. Q BAILIE & Bro.
AUGUSTA. (Ja. |
Feb. 8, I860, 52?Iv j
I! J. WITH MISPOON,
5.TTORNEY AT LAW
LANCASTER C. II.,
So. Cat.
an nary 11, 18r,u. 18-if.
nooui; \ sioi uei.
It 3
IN TIIE PRACTICE uK
LAW AND EQUITY !'
in Chesterfield District S CMr.
Moore may be consulted at Unions- i .
r ..II.I \lr I lolKilf .M : '
!. C.
V. A. MOORE, M. J. llOt'Oll. j \
January 4. ? l7-3m.
KERSHAW & CONNORS.
3 O P A K T N E R S '
in nik fiuctick uk
li A \V A X D E Q i: I T Y
in Lancaster District, S. C.
.Mil. Kf.ii?ica\v iiiiiv be consuited at Cam
len, niul M r. ('o.NNoit-. nt Lancaster, iII !
Oliice on main street, lately occupied by I
. \V. Conki', Ks?b
I. It. KERSHAW, | W. M. I'OWOItS,
A ii-j. 10, 1850.
J. W. Williams,) _S R"?r. 1' Allison
Yorkville, S. C. \ ( l.ancu-tcrvillc.X.''
WILLIAMS & ALLISON,
ITTORNEYS A T LA \\
A Nil
Solicitors in Equity.
I.ANC\STKR, C II , S C.
Will practice in the District of I.iiuc.i.sicr. I
Prompt attention given to Collections. I
July 7ih I8.W. 21?11'
JUr K S illil'AHAJll,
Having changed li!.-* hoarding. may I
'mind alter the iJ5tli ui*t . at ^lr. Lew in M.
'uulhcti'*, or.o mile east el* IMeniai t l!i!l
[\ <>. lie will continue to practice in colarlncr-diip
with Dr W. (' t 'authcn.
R S. HKCKIIA.M, M. I)
Deo. 22, 1859, !<; ? Am
Dr. ALFRED GRAVEN,
ktcvi<lent Siir^coti Dciilivl,
YOKKVILLK, 8. C.,
)lTVr* liia I'rofciMnnul f i>- , t<> toe ciiieru
of Lancaster Village ;.:al sorrotin.lii _r
ouutry
ARTIFICIAL TKKVll inserted <i?.!A
Mate, from one t.> a full ?cti.
.!line llth, 1858 1 !-1 y
r ic \ * a x d? i i. is,
FA CT OKS
?AND ?
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ;
ADGERS NORTH WHARF.
r\ E. Fiiasf.h, * ( ,l?.l(.0llll *
lo.s. T. i >11.1. \
Oct 19th I8.VJ, :i'i? 1 y P?i j
A. B. MULLia/iN,
WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS'
R O V K It
No. 132 MEETING SIUEET,
V II A aC li K S T? A , *. ? . |
Healer it) nil kind* of Giocerie*.
M.-iy 18th 1 8o9, 14? 1 y.
MAUILL iV lilUTTIlS.
New Firm.
1MIK UNDERSIGNED HAVING f..nn-1
. ed a Partnership on tin- 1st January, i
l8tio, will continue the bu*in?*n >>t mer*|
hnndi/.iny at Hit* old stand t.t Pleasant Hill,
whore they would !>? pleased to wait on '
heir numerous friends and customers and '
{ive them good bargain* 'Small favors I
hankfully received and larger ones in pro- 1
jortion."
JAMES It. MAC.ILL.
JAMES M BE VPTIK.
Jan. 17, 18fi0. 19tf.
WAdONS.
Ill IB SUBSCRIBER Will. FURNISH
W i I sod , < hi i?l? ?V <"??., superior
'hiladulphia made WAEONS, without bo
lies for oaah only at the following prices
i j nnii mill nxifs, nr? I) l>> - j gUIJO.OO |
i " u IJ lo it 100,00;
I M " 2} 10.5,On '
li M " 21 110,00;
li " M " 2t 11.5,00 ^
it M ? at 120,00
II ?? ? ? 21 120,00
11 ? - 2f 125,00 i
\V. I). McOOWAM.,
Camden, 8. C.
Dec. 14, 1858. ?I I 8a.
NOTICE
Vl.l. Persona indebted to mo either b>
Note or Account sre requested to eome
Wward and give me the money, ?n it i?
>1' my power to extend indulgence to :o,
>t?*. J. B. CURB I ON. ,
Jan. II, 1860. 48tf
A SOUTHERN MEDICINE.
T H & O K T c-r I 2T A. T,
AND
(sissriNE IMUME I>E VIK.j
Composed entirely of Choice Vegetable
Extracts,
a\id \v \ i
To ('ure Dyspepsia, Sick Head-}
ache, relieve all Derangement
of the Stoniachc
and Bowels,
Nervous Debility,
Oppression after Mating. &c. I
A [.SO,
;iii i-xcdlunt < xt. ru t! ; 11 ; > i c-tliot. I" fits,
Wt. iu<K ! n juid i?ir s i..
In Kertdnw District where it is and
\v??l 1 known, it is :t|>pr?.-?-i-itvti has cur-j '
i'd some cases of dyspepsia of 1 >'i_' Ht.indinjr,
:i?? numerous ecrlifeetes from reliable
nnd intelligent eiti/ ns will ?h w.
To those who desire to patronize :i South- J 1
iTli Medicine in prefer.men t?. the tnmi'iotis 1
e 'in|> Minds made at the North v\i h trim j
bug I'crtilic.iti s, this nrlii !c is olfc.'cd, eon
lidciil hi il iIioki' w it > n -e .1 v\ i.l ai a i\ s recommend
it.
Ik'illJJT Ifl.lde ot' the best III itcrisis and by
mi experiencea'druggist, and prescribed by
Physicians, it i-? hoped that nope will lie I
afraid to give it a trial, and in-certain of its i
real merit.
Prepared and sold wholesale and r> tail |
by, J .1. McKAl.V I?. _
Camden. S. t'. I
And sold bv.
II ANSI". I.TIN K v-c M A SSI. V.
I aneustei \ ill.-.
Feb. 1 -I, isiih. ol-d.ll.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Kvcrhincemy "Aromat'o Seliied i Sdmapps"
?the purest and best <iiil for inc.'i. ,d p opuses
?became luily appreeiat ?d il. uHj.,,*OUt tlii.a j
ountry, 1 have been eon-t n t!v solicited to
Iruggists, npotlieeuiie . and large nuiiibcisol
he uiont eminent physician*, in ail pirt* o( the '
I'nion, to add to my <iin itnpoiration- | .
Hint.die- and Wltie*, and to b itll til ill the
ante a- I urn and have l> ei d<>'
?<*tin:i|*!?-' ; to t! wi;!i m . I : i my <
certificate guarantying their imdouoted purity. I
I -lionl t loii" ago l ive endear mad to com- 1
?*v villi ttio tl.it:> . i it requests, I *: I foimil .t
tnpoMilile to do no, ?pni iallv in regard to the !
mportaiit nrticliM of llrandy, I'm : md Math a
Wine*, owing to the high prices in Kurope, '
X e.i-imi, ! liv short iti at?c irons lor one \ a:
Happily for the s'tec -s' ot my new etitorp-ise, '
tin' jri-npe ctnps for tlic lust ami tin? previous
years were ubnnd mt.
Another point in uiy fuvor :- (his : the duty
low no French llt.it ?ly i- ; per c? it. less thati ,
It was when my medical friend* began to solicit
me to.hn-iihli putc lh in ly a I ? im-s. These
fit voting circumstance* have < tuihlcd me to r mi* !
meiiec a now ontoi-prlsi*. I have eo- i . i. t t > |
import Cognac lliumiy ami V\ iia to 1..
them lor itieiiioai as well -i- for private 1 1
uiti well an are, from the hitter experience, the
vile Attacks, the misn presentation of tnotivi ami
enmity of .! !. i. a el mis ' * of 1 ! , i
cles which I tin t with unit* cot ipt< reii in (!: 1
ease of my chtiapp--, I itnle-ii- I it- |
S'-nt pluml pli i-lllil "Vi : .I.e. ,
that the new el.t< i pt i- v, h .I' . ! I vv .
eipliil opposition, more t ouii'e, in I
imtneiise outlay ol capital. Th lull ? .
expenses will tie iiiueh greater, hecause I si ill !
have to it o mt i the malignity iml . ttniity ot '
eountle s il.ou unls who a > cm. iged i. t iliipior
ti.n'.e, .in 1 to iking foitiiln - by ll:e t
'it,ietme ot iufaiii itts imitations ol "Ihain!-.
ina-l lioei | ism -is i-onipoiiinls ? tii ir > -e
licit.g ali'\e if tine' ve t<? healthy human lit'.-,
ami nf cti .i.M' speedy it. atli ; . the feeble invalid,
n those in w-io-e 1 !i ill. uiiin tit physicians
have urged upon imt the iir.pni tntio-i ol a pure,
in-. iroi.iiin. at tu !>- of II-amly. J shall <lo so,
in -, ill- ol all o; po-iti in, even that of i u. ileal- ;
era and sellers of the stulfiii liottlos vailed "llran- !
?ly," of which inilli'itis o( bottles arc n.-eiallv
sold, and vbielt is no hotter than the worst of
jioi-oiis.
I am pel led I v willing ami vi II .--.i-i-li .1 io
etui -uk i tiii- t w cute:pii.-e, ;itt I li ne iio !
fears, no doubts about the most ultimate sue- |
ei - > tor uiv e!f !- 1 the drugeiMs and upolhe. I
eaties in the ti.iity-tV i-e Mat s, it th? \ will
healllly petal*: with me in my elfotts to
drive out ol t. - the vilest of com pounds, eal I
* I # i ar i < i \, u'ltl i? | ! ? tl Willi I ? i pui'CfiiiiatJul* j
uilk'k', utiicli I wi.l l ulliluiiv an?l truly I
.supply.
J'Ik- ii.<-tlif.il \irtu< ol |. i K . if!i liiamlv i
noo<l not Tito liiaiuly importm! l?\- |
roe 1 w;li bottlo, mviiI with my mmI, my liibi I, .
ami a 1.1 in\ < . I'tili it-* that it i~ <>! tin- :i:-t '
ip.ality, an I j?ui ami unailulU'taietl a- when it [
Iclt tin-<li-;i!h'i j in Km.ai>.
I will -lake my la-jiiitali<in if a man, my I
-I i:. 11ii if a ineicliailt, 11:.i im. It: 1 --??. i.i?m fi.l
int. ii itv, that v. hat 1 pie I. . aT ! . t . to
with my H</iil, m\ laht-1, Hi"l my <s-rti:i. a; U
cot ret i, ami can lie relii ! ttjt tit ' |> ir? i. i ?t
<ly may be sent. I have made . ti 'i-iaciii
with the be-.t \ inuiml.ii tin ii Fr.ru-.',
with those who liuvi- 11 woiM-w iil?' i. howii .i?
tile I'll-t 111 ill.lv CXpOt trl 4 I li-lVif
four I'lilitii'lit t.riua \\ln? will ship met' -;ilEl.llllili.-S.
1 mi.ii, not lic-igi ,ili' ti. i > ...
:iny oilier name (liiin \\ .'It '-ti uiiinc Cogu e
Iti.indy. !l I u.-ri to illi otherwise it w. ul I he
useless, 1' r tiie unpriiicipl.- 1 j i - !. , win uriliei---ui:;!y
engaged i llie ncl tuou-. I;.ill! t-i
ilililuting ml v.iiii.i l!>- in tide*, w i'-l 11 . talc
ami adopt my hi.n k a-ii . it:i !--i w!. ..
tn ii their compound of |x i- t-i c ei the '
vile imposition.
I urn now pu-parcd u> receive ami execute
orders tor Wolfe's th-nitiue Cn.-ii. Ii m ly ..I
ilresse.l tiiine, No, J lieiv -i Street. 1'iue-. '
will lie given t ? personal application, or i.i re- :
ply to I'-tter.-.
Ill this circular I have tlois fu w i itteu in iiiiI;
about pure Cognac li.iiidv ; I have mm to
call your attention to otlie. liipmrs niul wlm .
I .itil prep lK -l t" supply i.i tie s to;- "J.mi ie i
Hum," importr.1 ami bottled by mo ; til-m "Ii i-n
anil Scotch Whlskoy." 'I In- purity atul genu 1
ilii'iii-ss ill tlie last-named uiti. les, iiiiporti ! I'm
"medical ttae," 1 will also guaranty with my ;
seal, iii\ laliel, ami my eei tilie.ite.
I sha'l aNo import the purest ami hest "Madeira,"
"J'ort," anil "'Hierrv" W ines lor ,\I. .ji j
cal ] urposes. Tin so 1 also guaranty with my |
seal, inv label, and my ceriittcate.
In eouciiisinii permit me to ad I that I -ball
be liappv to ln-ar from those that this circular
reaches, ami whoso personal or pecuniary interoata
it may effect, in tic combination of at tides
that I engage to -mppl. . Should any such
person visit New York?especially a Jh-uggist,
Apothecary ot IM.ysiri in?1 sliaii lie most happy
to receive a personal call.
There is no impoite: who po--.-sses mora ac
tuai experience and knowledge of tl.e importing
honor and wine trade than 1 do, I have
been engaged in it over thirty years. L
I have narrated some fact? connected with
my new enterprise, for tlm particular inlormation
of those connected witli the practice or tinsale
<-l medicines. II I am fav< red with tin- '
vixim ot hiiv sum, or oy mcmn i?? wnom moy
pive lottcm ot introduction to ui<\ tlicv can sue
witit their own cyoc, ami tc.-t my Iruiliiutiiese
hy their owr. olwervation.
I rrt|>Wtfallj crave, for tlii* Circular ami it- '
content*, a careful ami attentive pcr.?ual. 1 am, ,
respectfully, your obedient servant,
UDOLPHO WOLFE.
18, 20, & 22 Beaver street, N Y.
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
.1 l? (irlefl A Co, .Vr/r Or/runs, I,a.
S J At J J Jonea, M?bil>\ Ala.
Honnicutt A/ Taylor, Allan/a, (ico
II .i v 11 ind, Chichester At Co, Aiiifunfi (J<i
It I A Birch, f yhi'tihtn, (Jm
(In A Anderson, .Mar>;i,
Holeonib A Co, N/Ti inililh,
(i Foil in, ('harle$t<m S.
Janunrv II I860. 48?Iff.
NEW
AX
WINTER ii
WT, AUK .HIST JMWKlVINi
Stock of I A LI- A N1 > WINTER <
s>>M <>n o:ir uiu .1 iibcr.it Terin-?.
wo arc sure to *"11.
llf \\ \\ l{ .r? : i \> IJ
/Tj a S> J iii J sX ?y tK--XS
* >H r stoeh of heSe on 'it is laroi* : il .Ve'
I .Mies. nil wool I>? I< {*2 :i?? I :i 'nroH.
mill Misses . of savor tl 1: r ?1 "?\tt??i
hoiiM, !, ice , Cm I v < <, ' ! irs. Nh'i' i's
!i|>. .\ l?i? *.11I"11 :?-?-? ? rtnii'iit of n! 1 -w ? ? Sh
IiMHi'Ii-Im. I 1 no, t> till Cotton :itl 1 wo >1 ! ',
!otii (suiters. I >.i r Shoes, vVe.
(SKXTS IJOVS AM) i)
A larffa nntl well - ! -I a-M srlinent of i
t Ints, (' ips, lies, > i . -s. i'm.: >i -r m, S if11 i
writ of Jo;i>M, ii*;itini .litre.) .it Suleiu, N. C
111
An . > - ii 11111 ' uf M a-. 1. I' m, Misses .in
in/s nn 1 Sou* Ir.v. .vrs cork vr *ws husks, v
I'IjANT.VTK)
l'lanti rs arc jnrtieoi irly rcqneste 1 to e ill
ply. Our ctotflc of Nejjfro shoes, we Ii ivo In
uitaonl nnv ii oiht ;:r tins best article in la
of them j i*t retf'-iveil ami will be s i|.| . 1 ? \
niiere \v uol H its direct from tli K.io'.or
i \|ieeti'.i :.ri.l will in* sol I at Fnetory |?ri. s
lainl (only one profit to pay). I'laid I/inis
() ir St ?ek of i) nneslii (1 . ?<ls is larjje an
II ml. -. Collars, Drills ua 1 MedicoJeJ, '
i 'rii.'l?*-r,. (i' .i i i 1' ,'.'i i W ir.-, 1' ?w I *r, 1
liele ii". 1 I. antl all iil Is sol.l at ,ntr CXAtc
lit.- i. t ir 'I i' i to n r.-, (* /. : those that
l.a toaster, S. ;.t. -j i, 1 sat).
roil (III !lli.\T! |
II to i lantriii:;' Hook Mineral I
Sl>UiN(l<
rj- :i; ri.sv'uir.i:': OITKUS ron
I. Sale or It.oi'. this <l,?sir.ibl?
WWTKUlN'f. I'LACK,
-it i.it i oi. . .e .--l * llo.nl. lea.linn I'retn 1
i i n- i 1 o ,, i, ,i? . 'i . 27 miles above
tin- i It! iiiI' m lielntv the latter
ol.ive Tiie li ii'<i;!|o? are new ami neatly :
: *' I Hi ' i| M. ' ; ( I'lIU" I itilij
Ir.itu sixttv to o c liuu.tr,'I parsons. Tin-,
i liltorli'Mi t iv tiiii'kly octtlvil, tin*
ttio'- :1 t,.l ul oiip'iit. fit . it-. of to
\\ iter '.in It it - i ii!i<l IV. i>r i!d \
known lii.it a i fi-rr: to it is sc..: cly
-r- ,r.; i' It - i-fti prottouiicx'd liv >m-'
, '.? t | ! _' '.i"|'ia! to atty wutcr i :','i. tate I
' . I sii'ue ilis^'.ts. s sua. r:t*
l<> . rtrix iniluljjt'tic**to t'
1 :i.i? ;. .i : s! ? i. will bi* given ; also
I . ...j ii i . x land tli.it itny
i.r .! ttvd. ii.* i- >!.! itt.li tlit.* Springs. !
I' i- . it : i i: . itiuti to this Kin 1
:' -.ii . \x i . : ! II to :t|>|t'v to the
-tili-x til?or, tu lit- xxi>l Kftl <.r ri'iit upon'
t. tins which iMiti : til t i bo profitable to
till- llilsrr or It -a, . .
l'\?r t.irlli-r p irticn! .rs, ai Loss ine til
11.it? ;!it{,' Hi !. 1'. 't, Kershaw District,
S. C. .1 \S. .M |\(i|{ \ \\
l-rDu tin- |>riNjiiso? is mi excellent
Sv-T I loiitor merchandizing. dcrcctK
upon in- ron i in trout of t'tc I fof -! and
t'aliitis It i< considered one of the host
?'nh i for l.'t -.s tint the up country ?f*
f.rd<. J. M l.
J ,rx I t - >. - 17tf.
JOS .C.L vt/VxI.E &, CO.
i>; Al.i.KS ! NT
ii Ij \ \ i :f U \ ii I) 0 l) S.
(iii()( i:iii i:s
11 /. v /j (,>!_ <> u s, ci a a u s,
11 '/ > /' / v/'iA r/tr/vs. ?(V.
Oamdon, 8. C,
J S \S on !i:iii*l and x?r n?nv r-'ri'iviiij; a
1 1 nail \:ir*i??! >:<>ek fit' FliMim,
IIcidsak, < '.'ilmt'l ati-l Mun4 Champagne in
-- and half pints. Mad."
ria. Slnairv. "IVnntrifl*. Clurinl ami Malaga
Wine :i's \ ,\ \. \\\ chivalry
. f t' S :111. M'i'iri' on 0 -iv. Senator* old
,V. S ri ' r ( 'iii"?nit old IJ V o < "? in-1 it I) I
I-ill It-.iirlM... It-Vfl \V?-?! lit.ir -Wilis.
k"\Sat'i-ra .1 .'Mait.n -;i|'<*rinr of I Ito
( <>in s'i.d Went Wiii-Ucy--. 1'iU liarrcl.H
common nli'ik-'S (if -llllVrvnl brands and ?1
; i'i's ill ! 1 -i to < r t'liiod t'i give entire
- isf.c i"M Dirk a-i-l I'altf ilrnndics, at
|i . s i'n?ai 1 o(J !< nH) per gallon, old ll-M.!
I (liii. Si-lii-i'l.-iin Schnapps. | int-- an<l
niarts. Ncm Knglnnd Burton n;t Jamaica
I' in - i* ; I colore I. I'orter an 1 All',
ill -|nilts in 1 pint*
JOS. M. <i \ \ I.la CO.
t nimicn, Nnv. Hi ?it
Notice.
wii.i. m: at Tin: rsu.u,im.achs
2 -if rccc'u injj Tavcs on the following
-im 3. \ iz :
\t Jiu'ks iiiii iui, lioad iy. I*? 1>. liTtli.
\l Craigsville, Tije-.lsy, Fel> *23l'i.
At T. R. M Store, \V inea . Fob. 29,
\: Relluir. Thursday, March liL
At Ros*' Siorc, t rifl.iy .' lan-ii Ju.
At Court If i-?-. \f i is*. March 5th.
At I'lylcr'.a uiu-tcrgroiind, Tuesday, Mar <5.
At Tnxahaw, Wednesday. March 7th.
At Hurtiin'x Thursday, March Rtli.
At Sm Mi's h'ri I iv. M ?rc'.? it.!?.
At J. R. .Mogul'* store, Saturday, March 10.
* . M.. i > M - i * -
Il.lll l'i ? 1, mill 1 Ji:tr. 1-5.
\t T:i ;fc, Tuesday, March It
And at the Court House during ('<>itrt
tvpek, or as long as Court continues.
Those who own slaves will n >ticp thit
tliev are r qti red to pay ? tax upon every
'(Sou kept by their slave or -laves.
Free negroes will t iko noliee tint they
are required to pay a lax upon every dog
kept by them ; they are also required to
make ili< ir return* and pay their taxes during
the month of March.
Tim I 'X books will bo closed on the 25th
-iav of April.
.1 It HUNTKR, T. 1?. I).
Jan. 31st 1 m?o. 52?-in.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
VI.I, TIlOSK INUKBTB!) TO MB by
. notf or account are requested to coin?
forward nrxl pay up before return-day, olii
erwiae ttiey win be auel.
J. B. MOBI.BY.
P en?.i.it I rill. Feb. 13. 1-tf.
Salt, j Salt : !
I 1*1 NB l.ol, .Sea.Mbtts ?aeka jutl received
j l JOS. M. (MYI.E& CO.
I f'aindrn, Nov. 11?tf
PALL
STD
OODS, 1859.
x A LA Ilfili AND COMPLETE
iOODS, si::!aM<j !>r a!l, which will 1>8
Al! nri; re'|iipMtcl to call ainl examine and
3
I! assorted, uins-stta | of: Prill's. Mo n l)d?
.Merino plain tiiriirvil nil I It'll) ?. 1/iiit'l
"i- I>1 i.'k S s, 1.1 ii ( i \ i 1 < ! >v.m, ltibI.
;- i < 'iitnbri ; I *.u?l:cii'?*h, from 10 eta.
iwls. < ".ii-ikt, Opera uri'l ?*iiiti) Flannels,
in .' i*:>i|>lii:i in iilii slippers. Kid and
!|||lii)BK\S (iD')lKS !
I m I v \f 1 i ''! )tli' 'i 4. Far ni ?'ii 1 r Q )d 14
:t-, Pavels I 'I'll .1*1 i a '?m itlf'il assortGOODS.
! Ovvr S'i ? <, (JviN Co iN, I#??lav*
vtf.
i\ HOODS.
and cvnminu l>"!' ir* purchasing their supI
r.i 11 to our order urrl warranted, an i
iifacturvd in III Unit-d States. 3000 pair
as tile same .urliol ? can i>; purchased an?
\ lur^e st,>(. ' ; of Salem Kerseys daily
IS'.ankcts imp irt -I by us direct fro.11 I'Jnjf*
', Osnabur^s. be ivy Siiiriitijf, vte.
1 complete. I! 1r.I v.1rj, lirocories, Sallies
J v-'r . I' l l'', it leact i. Wis, 0 ?uis
. 11, S i')', 1' ip.111 i 1 tact 'ii nt every :ir(dinr
I. >.v Prices t'ir YSJ1. or on lint 5 to
HASSELXINE & tSASSEY.
SEWING MACHINES.
:o:
i In? IVrPonti ?* 1 < if SJrii?iiti fir* A r.
rjrigonicnt Mechanical
Sirr.plicity.
IS ATI.VISED 11Y TI1E
GROVER &. BAKER'S
SEWING MACHINE CO.
IS I IIKIIl IXI'UOVE!)
Noiseless Machines.
"I'ti.* invthe fallowing advantages
" otlmrs : ? i'liey have no pads to
ke >rder : n ? I) >bbins to wind : no
t> -r waste ?.t thread ; no oiling the
. . , r work : no tool chest stocked
pliers, pickers, leather &c..
Tin" direeii >ns are simple, easily understood,
ami easily explu'tied by the instructors.
'I here is 110 taking apart cleaning or
rolling. 1'nev require about ten drops of
oil p.t dav, w ben in constant use. They
make no more noise than a common clock
I even wlien making fifteen hundred stitches
j -r minute. Tliev run easy?a child tan
years old can work them to full speed.?
Tin y run fast or slow without any danger
of altering the length or tightness of tho
1 ?tItch. Ti.ey will 1 leni. Fill, Gather, Bind,
1 "^tiieli .1: ! Embroider, in so superior a
I manner tin t we challenge comparison.?
Tie same Machine will sewp.tvillion gains
?:; i p'nt.tn ion ^oo.'.s. The seam is elastic
..s II. ' :::??-1 elastic fabric. and will not
break in cashing or ironing. The same
Mj 11H. im'i.h silk, linen thread and common
spool cotton, with equal facility. The
needles are shorter, and therefore stronger
than any other high or low priced Ma.
i chine That they arc superior to all others
cedent from the fact of there having
hceii thirty thousand machines tnndc and
sold, in c. inpi tition with others already in
suieeisful operation. The question is no
longer which i? the host maker, but which
of the numerous patterns ot (JltOVKR Si
| I)A i\ 11K shall i take.
I'li I UK, ?50 t?? ?lt?0.
II. YV. KINS M A N ,
' Agent for the s.i'.e of these Celebrated
M u-liine*,
249 King-Street.
1' i! II Vsril.TON, Manager.
November 1?> ?tf.
T\F ofi r> a
The Subscribers having aold out their
entire Si.uk of CURTAINS to Mr. H. \V.
KINSMAN, would respectfully solicit for
Iwm a continuation of tlie patronage so libj
? rall v bestowed on them in that department.
IK >m:ilT ADGKR& CO.
f III T A\~\ ii II I) IIS
Litis Stock is lite Largest
IK 1 UK
SOUTHERN STATES,
COMPRISING
HROCATFLLES
SAT EX DE LAKES
LACE AND .V US LIN CURTAINS,
CORNICES, PINS
| AND HA YES, DRAPERY TASSELS
AND LOOPS.
j
i M ?<! h i?l Put tin in the Latest Stvles,
II, W." KINSMAN,
223 King-street.
Nov. If., IHW, 40?tf
Franklin Academy.
LANCASTER C. H . S. C.
rp'IE TRUSTEES of the nhove A.adeI
inv have seen rod the services of Mr.
J ohm M. Rkatv, who i* a grndunte of the
South Carolina College, and Im* been en*
gaged in teaching for a number of yourn,
giving entire satisfaction wherever he
loiight.
In regard to locution, there in none more
healthful in the State; the community moral
nnd intelligent. Young men throughout
this nnd neighboring Districts will find here
! j advantages not surpassed hy any Institution
of like pretensions in the State,
j Young men can here lie thoroughly prei
pared to enter nnv College in the South.
Hoarding and Tuition can be obtained at
about the rates of other like Institutions
throughout the State. The Session will
commence 'id Monday in January next,
M II. MASHKY, Srrretaiy.
Oereniher 22d, 1WI9. 4# <*?