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Announcements. FOE CONGRESS. We are authorised to annoance* Co;.' C. AV%Mll.I KR, of ftinrioo, a cMididnte In represent the first Congressional District of ; South Carolina in the next Coygrvii. The friends of the lion. JOHN Mo QUKKN announce him a candidate for re- ! election to Congress, from the first Con grossionnl District of South'Carolina. Lancaster. FOR CLERX. The friends of Jf>lIN A. 8TBWMAN nnnounce him ? candidate for re election for Clerk of the Court, for the ensuing term. Mr Editor ?The ninny friend of Mr. fl. J. HANCOCK, announce linn n candidate for Clerk of the Court for the ensuing term. FOR 8HERIF F Mn. Editor :-^-|'leahe announce Mr. AMOS McMANUS, it candidate for the Olhce of Sheriff for Lancaster District, for ithe enviu'o term und oblige his Many Fkirmds. The friends of Cu|?t. J. II. COUSAItT, nnnounce him a candidate for Sheriff for Lancaster District, nt the ensuing term. FOR TAX COLLECTOR?" jj?j v.I.IT..D tu... ....I-.., ?? i 1 ruMcctfuIlv announce J. It.. II'INTER n candidate for re-election for Tax Collector, for llie ensuing term. Mr. Editor?Pleasennnonncc Mr. Win. It ore rtsor, n Candidate for Tax Collector j t the ensuing election and oblige his fri?nds Waxhaws. Mk. Kmron.? Hv announcing Mr. It. C. I'OT'fS. n candidate f >r Tax-Collector at the next electron you will oblige his .Mas'/ Friends. Mr. Kuiroit : Hv announcing ('apt A S. NISBKT a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election you will oblige. His Friends. KERSHAW & CONNORS. COPARTNERS! IS THE PRACTICE or LAW AND EQUITY LANCASTKHVILI.E, S. C. tsr Will attend promptly to all business , entrusted to them. J It. KERSHAW, j W. M CONNORS. | Camden. S. C. Lancaster, C. II. Aug 10. 1859. . a.j n _ i/otton Daw u-ins. OK TUB BEST QJJAIJTV, Wall 10 inch Saws iiiawil'l*'. chilled r?b?, tin l>rimli and nil iiwf?wirv improvement*, delivered ?t nny Kail Ha.id landing in the State, sit $J per ?.W. Planter* intending to purchase (Jin* of I t!n? subscriber will do well tu send tlieir .order* early, si* tliere i* generally a erowd l;f waik late in tin- season. Premium award -d at tlie Stale Fair, Nov. 18 >8 and I8j9 JAMES M. ELLIOTT. \Viiin?liarn, S C M ire'i 21. fi-4'n. 1 J0II\ N. CROl'KKTT, | HAS JUST HKCKFVKI) THK LAIU I gest Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER 'I'lmt ha* ever before been bin pleasure to i oir. r to lii* numerous cu-tonicr* and the i eili/.eii* of Lancaster District in general.? j Conn-ting of Iridic* Black and Fancy I Dress Silks, Mnaliii*, Mu-lin Robe*. Gingliiitna. ('alien's at.d all kinds of Dress (iood*. fMirs ||<>iw Flats, Kibbon*, Ijiees, Ktnbroi- : d. rlt M ring*. Hosiery. A'e. Boots and Shoes. A large and varied stock of the finest ' and best ijonlitv for laidies. Misses. (Jul)llelnan's and Bo\a, (New Styles.) GhNTI.KMKN'S WEAR. Clothing. Hats, and Furnishing (Jood*, from the finest to the cheapest qualities. SUNDRIES. Hardware, Crui'kvrt', (Jrverii'i, Saddlery, Tin.Ware, Cooper* NVh'c, Gl.ta* Ware, , Iron <>f all kind*. I'utlerjf, Naile, and anything thai ran be enlled for in the inereantill* line ot biiainoaa. which will lie aohi an cheap a* lliey eao b* bought anywhere e'*e in the Village or Diatrivt. J. N. CROCKETT. March 20, 1800. PLOW STEEL VI. A RGB IjOT of I'low Steel juat re. reived nnd for a.ile by J. N. CROCKET I*. Feb. 22. I860 SOUTH CAROLINA.~ I.ANCASTF.R IMHTRICT. F.lizabeth Gawley, "I In Equity, laineaater. va. | Mill to revive, to en* i John VV. Johnaton, | force the lieu of n De* I J'lvmlt M. Glaaa, ( eree, by Kabjectinjj a j and wife, et al. J apecitied aum to jta . J pavinent. It appealing to my aaii*fnetinn. that John \V Johnaton and hi* children, viz : Wyatt Ruaaell Johnston, Clnrlea Grant and his wife Adolia Jane, Margaret Elvira John- ' aton, Win Henry Johnaton, Jainea I'leaa&nt Johnaton, George Johnaton, Mary Johnaton. John Th onina Johnaton, Georgian* John* ! aton and Rufua Johnaton, alao, I'leaaant M I ^Glaaa, and hia wife Anna, Henry "Slringfel- . low and wife Mary, Henry Champion and wile Mahaia, Monroe Miller nnd John Miller, if alive and if dead hia children and lieira at law. defendant* in !?* ? ? ?-? til do without the limit* of thl* Stole. It is ordored on motion of John William*, aol'r., for com plaint, that aaid defendant*. i John W. Johnaton nn<l kia children Wyatl . Ku*?ell Johnaton, Chiulea Grant and hia 1 wife Adelia June, Margaret Rlvir* Johnaton. I Win Henry Johnston, Janiea Pleaaanl Johu*tnn, John Thornaa Johns'on, Georgian* | / Johnaton, Mary Johnaton, Oeorge John* , aton and Knfu* Johnston, alan Pleasant M .. Jrl?M and Margaret hi* fi/r, Jaine* H MHler, William Foat?r and Anna hia wife. Henry Slringfellow and Mary hi* wife, Henry Champion and wlfa S^ahala Monroe Miller, and John Mill*#, if Ave and if dead hia children and heire at Inw. defendant* in above atated ease and BUI, do anawer, plead,or demur lo the IUJ! in above caae, on or before the 2ttd day of June I$40, otherwise, lodgment pro eonfeaao will be o/dered against thaoi, each and all of then. JAMKS II. WITHRHIPOON. t. K. L D. | Mar l. 17, 1860. 4-9m p f ; mm BACON!! Sides, smoulders and hams, (New Crop) Fitch & Sor.s, packing, just received ut jos. m. gayi.k &. co. MOLASSES. Bbl* N. (). Molasscn, (Newr Crop.) JmltV 60 I bhln " " Muscovado, Putoric.o and Went India in lihds nod Bbla, just received JOS. M. GAYI.K ?fc CO. IRISH POTATOES. I FINK lot for planting or table use, /l (Pink Eve,) Just received, jos. m. gayi.k & co. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. IN Bbls and Bug*, jiiHt received, Fresh. JOS. M. GAYI.K & CO. March 7, 1800, ?U4t. To Planters. STEEL, SHOVELS, SPADES. 4 PINE LOT of O AMES' Steel, Shovels nod Spades, just received, and for sale by JONES CROCKETT. Feb. 29, 1860. If PLOW STEEU &cT i large supply of pio?? sie?i, cns? /I tool, Hlister and German Steel. Also, n tull assortment of Iron for IM.iritat.inn and other purpose*, will bo sold low tor cash or to prwmpt customers on time. For sale by JONES CROCKETT. Feb 29, 180 )?3lf. Hoes, Trace Chains and Axes. rUST Received a tul' supply of Planters best ('tis tee I Hues, Trace Chains, Humes, Axes, <Vc. For sile l?: JONES CROCKETT. Feb 29, 1860?3tf. (iA!!I)K\T SEEDS. I PRK3II Supply j.V't received from I). ;1 laindretli, and for sale by JONES crocket l\ Fyb 29, 1860-3If KICK I NEW SUPPLY of Rice, j i-t r.eened .1 nvi?l for Male bv !HV!'C Otwi/M/ !."! I? " *.ii in \ IV"< l\ l'< I I . Feb 2fl, I8?i0? 3if CHEESE AND MACCAKONl " INKNV l,ot just i?e I an.I for sale by Jon ks chuck btt. Feb JV. I8?|)?8H'. IKISI1 POTATOES" I FINK Ijol of vellmv I'liK-Hye l'.?t itoe.-i, il Jnst received anil for sai l?v JONKS ( ROCKKTT. Fi b 29, 18(?() ?3lf SHEKIFPSS.ALIuS. 1>v virtue of Hiiinlrv writ - of .'i fa lo nil* .) directed, I \\ ill hi*11 before the Cmir. IIoiihc door at Caneaster < n the lirot Mmtilav in April 18<5<J, xxitliin tbe lejjni hours of Hale the fnUuxvltig real estate to, xvil ; 'I'xxo hundred norcf of land more or less, adjoining l.-inda* of Jaine* McCorfcle. the Me \tecrs, et nl. levied on and to be Hold a? the properly of J. (I. Cnoko and II F. Cooke, .it (loi miiit of W. J Cureton. ('onditioJlH cash, xVe. 11K \ It Y HANCOCK. h. i. ii. Mar 13, ISfiO 31 p f $ I ,7j eaeli. t'OUTII CARoi.lNA. Iiiincuatcr l'istrict. J.noes K Cureton, X It ) lii Ki|oitv. I .anMassev, udinVs of T. I raster. Hill to nub J\- Cureton, rj?"?d fond to pay. vs. I inei.t of lei/ul de. John M. Dtiliy, i t al, J m ind, Injunction. It appearing to tlio satisfaction of the Commissioner, that John M. Dohv, one of the defendant* in nbove case, resides without the limit* of thi* State. It is ordered on motion of Moore, solicitor for complain* an I, that said John M. Doliy do answer, plead or demur to ihu Hill in above cane, on or before the l&lli day of June I8tiu otherwise judgment pro. confess*). will be ordered against him. JAMK.S II. YVITHKRSPOON. C K.I. I). March 12, ItjtX). 5-3 m p f #?> SOUTH U A li 01,1 N A . j I.axi:a*tku Dihtu:ct. 1> Y 1*. T. Hammond, K-qoire, Ordinary | y for anid District. WHKRKAS. Henjamio A. t'ulp, ha* applied to me for lwtters of Administru- | lion on all und singular the Hoods and Chattels, Right* and Credit* of the tin finished administration of the K*tale ol .Mary A. Cillp, late of the District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before nie at our next Ordinary'* Court Ibr I be said district, to be holdeii at I-monster Court House on the 2 It'i day of Murch inst, to show cause, if any. w hy the said administration should not be granted. i Given under my hand and seal, CM. /this the IQlh day of Much ill ythe year of our laud one thou- ; and eight hundred and Mixty, and in the eighty-fourth year o| American Independence. ?> t 11 a \l vii iv 11 - . - i Mar. 14, IMttti. 5-iUpf 1 00. ESTATE NOTICE. PJRSONS having d? in.-ind* ngninat the f'liil# of Mil)0* A. ( nip, defeated, are , requested to preaciit fli in for pijn,eiit on or heford the )Otli r|.?y of June neyt, a* the buaincae of the K^tale will he clnttd At that time, ao<I thi* notice will Iw plead in bar To nil demand* preaented *ubaci|iier)| to that date. U. A. GULP, Adnt'r. March 10th 1800. 5 ? 3m. TAKK NOTICK. TIIK FIR M of Fi .vd & Williims in ' thin day dinvolvel in eonaeqiituiej of Mr. William* having left the State. 'Plia ' buainnM will be c >ntiniie I by nia without I any change, eecepi in name. I hold ntvn df I reaponaiblu for all debta contracted by tho i Arm, and p<-r*ona owing the linn may con- I aider the: laelvoa reapon?IMe to inn. OSHORN FIJ?VI>. I'iMannt Ilill, Feh. I A, 1A00. 9 f O rookery Ware. GI..A88 an<i Karthcrn War.', a well aeeorted Stock at low tigum* ;<>8. M. GAYI.K 4 txj Unadan, Nor. IA?tf CORDIAL ELIXIR OF Calisaya Bark. i TONIC SThtri.ANT AND CURB ! L V. for ("Iiill nml Fever and i>ri infallible remedy for the Weakness and Debility arising from u long sickness, particularly of I Chill and Fever. Tins preputation contains in pleasant and palatable form all tlie.val. uable medical properties of CALISAYA BARK ; j the best and most reliable of all the species | of Cinchona, being prepared with the ! greatest care and combined with other va!- ; liable tonics. | This medicine now offe* many ndvanta- | i L'es to those v\ ho v isli In >>.>< I'urni lun ! Park or Quinine, the. intensely hitter I taste of the former is entirely overcome in j | this preparation, which can be taken l?y the I most delicate without repugnance, to fact, i with the addition of a little Wine, it forms a most pleasant cordial, and may bo taken | by lln.se in health as a preventive, particu| Inrly in malarious Districts. I'rcpared from the foimnla given in the j Philadelphia Journal of the t'ollign of! Pliamncy. Prepared and sold wholesale ! , and retail by, J. J. McK.MN, Callldon, S. C. I 1 Feb. 15, 18(50. Itf. STOP THAT COIHJII! j 4 COUCH Oil SIMIM.K COM) neglec- I ' ?\ ted and allowed to run on a long time ! ! may eml in consumption. While you can | arrest it by a simple remedy why do you j | not seize the opportunitv. Toe COUCH MIX1TURK, while.it is a safe and pleasant remedy, it never fails to I relieve if not earn Cough and Colds by the | us" of one or two bottles. Prepared and sold by j.J McKaIN, Camden Sold by IIASKKI/riNK & MASSKY. I .aneasterville. , White Lead and Linscc 1 Oil. VI,.\U(?K STOCK now on hand of White I,ead. Paints of all kinds : Oils. ' I Varliishes, and Window Class. W ill he I sold for the cash at Charleston I'rices J J M. KAIW i Camden Fcl? 1 o, 18fi0. llf. . I,I'M liKli FOR SALE. 1 rpnK subscriber lias now on ham! nt his | jl Steam Saw Mill, a tariff quantity of j wel1 fi -"toiu'd lumber, of all descriptions j and qitnlitii-s, wliiidi lie will sell upon his j I usual 'arer?ii;iiioo-,lii?l? terms to punctual | customers A lafo" 10! of refuse lumber ' | mi band will be soil in the !?tnp, i?" pur' ebosi-rs prefer to Ltn it in I'm! way. Tho?e ' bin injj need <d this kind of lumber muj <' - t j lain baioaiuK by npp'y in<r ?oon. J-f* Persons indebted for lumber for | tiie past and previous venrs. are Mivited to ! come forward i> id h?>11 e by eas'u or note. ! Mr Kibler or Mr. Me U >n will always be | fioiiid at the place | reparcd to wait upon I eiistoiners and 'ran'uut nil business connee | It d v iill ! bu .Mill. M. iMiu.tM. Jan nil 1v 0. I7lf | SEWING MACHINES.: The Perfection of Scientific Ar- ' ra cement and Mechanical Si:ri pi i city. 18 ATTAINED HV TIIB QROVEH &, BAKER'S SEWING MACHINE CO. IN Til Kit'- INI'ttOVKD Noiseless Machines. I Tlirv have ttio following advantages \ I nver all others They have ii<> inula to j ; keep in order ; n?? bobbins to vvirul ; no i I tingling or vvas'e of thread ; no oiliug the J 1 thread or work: no tool cheat u'ockcj ; j with wrenelici, pliers, picker*, leather Siv., I . . .1 The directions are sisiplc easily under- i stood, and easily expbfned hv tin- instrne. I tors. There is no taking apart cleaning or rolling. They require abmit ten drops of | oil per day, when in constant use. They I make no more noise than a common clock even when making fifteen hundred stitches | per minute. They ran easy?a child ten I 1 years old can work them to full speed.? | i They run fast or slow without anv danger i of altering the length or tightness of the stitch. They will Mem. Kill, (iilher, Ifind. ' Stitch and Kmbroidcr, in no superior a , manner that we challenge comparison.? ' The same Machine will sew p tv illioti giiuse and plantation goods. The scant is elastic as the most elastic fabric, arid vvill net j break in washing or ironing. Too same 1 Machine runs silk, linen thread and com. inou spool cotton, with equal facility. The needles are shorter, and therefore stronger than any other high or low priced Ma chine. That they are superior to all others is evident front the fact of there having In-tifi thirty.* iltAiii'tn-l iihioJuha- ?...? !-? ,.?.A old, in competition with others already in ! successful operation. The question i< no | longer which i> tin* bast maker, but which ol ihi* numerous patterns ol t?It* >V 1*1 It &. DAK Kit shall I take. ntlCK, *50 to *l!iO. II. \V . K I N S M AN, j Agent for the ?h!c of these Celebrate! ' Machines, 249 King-Street. I> II IIVaKKTON, Manager. November 10?tf. A WORD TOTliE WISE ! SADDLK AND HARNESS Establishment ! I AfiAIN RKSPFCTFTI.LY IN FORM THE CITIZENS of l-.n t aster* die and the District in genera!, that I am now 'ally prepared to furnish any and all ol thwt with anything coming in inv lino of bust cat and cheap a* poasihlu. I Use nothing but Hut beat material and keep alwnva on nand n complete stock of, SAPOLRS, CAHHIACK ?nd MJUUY , 1JAUNK5W, HUlhLKS. MAUL TKJiS, MAKTINOAhS, Wlllps, 1\)US STRAPS, WAGON UAKNKSS. W-VCiON SA POLKS, HUN'O ItKlOLES ho.I *U kind of JtUlULK UI IS. jf-fp* S*?J?L?s and ii ?rnca* repaired h( nliorl notice I Kin truly tliaukfil fur Oih patronage heretofore r? oirH and hop# hy atriet nil tendon < > tun to*-. (o merit * continuance I I' rlii* anme. Tlion? indebted tu rn# for the y?*r '58 and '6 J are r <i netted to come torward and aetue op. W ||. BURNS. Feh. I, 1880 51 If. 11 BUSINESS CARDS. HARDWARE. TV. K. MORTON, No. 133 MEETING-STREET. CHAKI.KSTON, S. C. Offers for sale at tiik lowest possiiii.r prick* for cash or prompt pat, a very complete ninl superior assortmoii' of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. PLANTATION TOOLS, IMPORT Kit EXPIt KSSI.Y Poll TIIK SOUTU15II \ Tin HE. Merchants Visiting the (at* are ro*|iei't1'ul ly invited to examine lite Sloe!; and jiriees. a i.i. ordf.u* for goods will r> e.-i . |ir<?<n|it unit e.ireful attention March I t. I860. S-iIni WHITE'8 MARBLE AM) STONE WORKS. Established Cver Thirty Yeats AgoROBERT I). WIIITi:, Charleston, S. C. Monuments, Head Stones, ut all sizes, from SO uj>. Marble mid Kton-j Tile. Mural Tablets, itliie Fl ijjffing, Brown St-me for building-*, Ac. J-t** V II Plans for large Monoinenls drawn to order and -sent by mail. Feb. 8th, 18(il> 52-1 v. N K W CAR PUT STORE. James Q. Bailie, D1HKCT IMTORTKIt OF ALL KINDS OF CARPETING, Rugs, Floor Oil Cloths, \Vjndo.v Shades. A* e. Curtain Driimmks, I .ace and Muslin Curtains, Ac. No *>3 I Kino Stuff r, CI I \KI.KSTON. S. (\ Aud J. 0 BAILIE & Bro. AUGUSTA, tin. Feb. 8. 18(JO, 52?ty I). J. WITH RR SPOON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LANCASTER C. II., So. Cu. J.mii'irv 11. -IM -If. moo iti: a iior^ii. t $> ? A a * I It 3 " in imf. phafticn of LAW AND EQUITY in Chestei field District S- CMr. Mooce hi-iv l><* ?*of!HiilU?d :it l.in?\i.? U-r, and Mr. Huron, at ('lirktrrtield li , S C. \V. A. .MOOItK. M J. 11<>1 ;< ! 1 January 4, IHijit.? l7-3in (i. \V. W'ii.uams, f ) IIort. I". Al.l.is N Vorkville, S. < *. { l.inciistcrville.X.C WILLIAMS & ALLISON. A T T 0 II N L V {$ A T L A W AND Solioitors in Equity. l.ANC VSTKIt, (.'. II., S C. Will praetice In tlio District of Lancaster. Prompt attention given to Collections. July T:li 1*58. ilJ ?tf Dr R- S BECKHAM. 1 lav ill'/ changed I lis hoarding, ma)' lie full lid after tlie 251 it inM . at ^Ir. Lewis M (laiithcn's. one mile east of Pleasant Mil! I'. O. He will continue to practice in copiirliicr?lii|i with Hr W. II I'mithen. It. X IIECKIIAM. M I). Dee. *2J, I85D, 48?3tn Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, Itcdileul Mii'lit'Uil l??*iili?l, YOltKV11.I.K, S. I Hlers his I'l'ifcH-Diiial S?-i to tnc cili* /"ii* hi i.inrav.'-i \ ill : n-l i' rr>>*1 ii t::i ; on n try Alri'll-'sn \l. TKKV.I ii.MTi.'.J IMutc, from otu- to I'n 11 --it J line 11 tli, I 8/?K 1 ?> I v GEOIKiE W. SPENGEK. M ANUFAOTUillNli .Icnellor an l Wil vcr?mill?, No 260 King-Street, ClMkl.KSToN, S. C. [Under VaaonL- ! I 11 ] * \\ atclm*, Clocks, Jewelry mi<l Silvor \Y arc | Neatly and Carefully It -paired. Fi-b. 29, I Hi.). 3?(>iii. I Win, Anderson, Auknt VOK 'I IIK SALEM WOOLEN (iOOIIS. i l)I.AN I'EIIS de-drill.; their (Mentation i I. supply of vlie above desirable -i\e^ro KerwyiiCan have tlu-ir orders filled promptly, if ' sent to me early, if not, then- nicy he aonte 1 del.iy as the siipplv n limiied. W.M. ANDKRSON. ('niiuh-n. Auj?. 2, 1859 25?tfLAND FOR SALE, A BMIGAIN. V IIKRKIIY Ol-'KKit FOIt NAI.K, A 1 tract of land, ait unto two mile* F.ast of ' lieinir, in ia*ii<!iintcr Ifistn X. (J., on five j mile creek. or inr kiln branch : 'en mile* from Fort Mills on Ihr (.'hnrlodo Railroad ; twenty mile* from Charlotte, N. and a boot tweu'y miles from lainomter C. U.~ The tract contain* 674 acras ; is of good ! (jiuliU. well watered, lte.ilthy. nni in a pleas i ant nei|(hborliood. On the place ara some Improvements? , Most of the land bi* never been cleared j and is finely timbered Mr. Taylor l'bomp* i son, who lives on 'be place, will show it to ! any one wishing to buy. For price and (erins apply to tn? at Cairn 1 den, H. C.t by letter or otherwise ; or to I \V. M. Connors, F.srj., si latoi'ister, X. C. JOHN ROSSRR. Jan 4,1800.?-47lf. TO'lHE PUBUC. Kvor sinac my "Aroi?at'c Hchicdam Schnapps" ?the purest ami best (iin for medical purpose* ?became lull)' appreciated throughout this country, 1 lia'e heeu const mi ily solicited by druggists, apothecaries, ami large numbers of the most eminent phy.-ieians, in all parts of the Union, to add to inydiu importations pure Brandies and Wines, ami to bottle them tho same as I am and have been doing with the Schnapps ; to seal with my seal and give my certificate guniaH'ymg their undoubted purity. I should long ago hate emleavoied U> com. ply villi the Haltering requests, lint I found it impossible to do so, especially in regard to tie: important articles of Brandy, I'ort and M ideiiv Wines, owing to tho high pi ices in Kurope, occasioned by slioit grape crops for some years. Happily for the success of my new enterprise, the grape ctopa for the last and the previous years were abundant. Vnother point in my favor is this : the dutv ii<>? mi Ti< ticli Brandy : percent, less than it ";i w iii-ii iii\ meuuai lUCICIS ID solicit inc Id fniiii-h puie It:uti'ly and hies. Those fa voring circumstance* huvceiinhled mo lo comiiioiioc a now ent-u j>i iso. I nave concluded to impoit t'ogna'- II amlv ami Wiuos, id bottle lliom lor moilioal a- well as tor private U?e. I alii ?vl awi:o, froai t!io bilter cxpeaiciiee, the via' attack*, the misrepresentation ol motives ami enmity of dealer- ami mixcis of bad articles which I met with ami eonqmoed in the ease ol inv uhuupps, Imfoic it obtained its present promt pre-eminence over all other tiins, ih il the new enterprise will he attended with ci| . i! opposition, more troiibio, ami involve an immense outlay ol eapilal. The difficulties ami expenses will lie much greater. because 1 shall have to ncouiiU r the malignity and enmity of | countless thousands who ate encased in the liipior trade, and making tin tunes In the manuhtclure of iuhtimuis imitations ol "liiaudv" Itucle front poisonous eoiupnmids?their use being alike destruelive to lualthv human life, . and ol course speedy death to the feeble invalid, or those in whose behalfeminent physicians have urged upon me the importation of a pure, invigorating urticleol Brandy. I shall do so, 1 in spite ol all opposition, oven that of tin dealers and sellers ol the at nil'in hollies called "Bran* i dy," of which millions ol hollies are annually sold, ami vlilcli is no better than the worst of ' poisons. ( I am perf? e.tly willing ami well satisfied to I embark in this new enteipiije, and have no , fears, no doubts about the most ultimate success for myself and the druggists and apotlie. | eat lea in the thirty-three Mates, if tin y will { heaitily eo.operate with me in my efforts to : drive out ol use the vilest of compounds, called i "Brandy," and replace it with the pure.umul il' I<-iitt -> 1 article, which I will faithfully and truly ! supply. The medical virtues of pure French Brandy ! need not to he told. Tile llramlv imported hv I me I will hottle, seal with mv seal, my label, I and iidd iny ceitificate that it is of the first j quality, and pure and unadulterated as when it lett the distilh ry in France. I will stake my reputation as a man, my j standing as a merchant, ami my tried commeri vin! integrity, that what I pledge and certify to | with my seal, my label, and my certificate is Correct, and can be relied upon liy pun ha ors i in any e ciiou ol the 1 uion to which my I! .in| dy may be sent. i have made m ruiigcmeiii I Willi the Oest Uiaiilv m inula." urcr- in Fiance, ??itli those who luiv u world-wide renown as the first I)ritii< 1 v expoitcis. I have selected liiur emineiit linns who will .-hip me their Brandies. i ,-hail nut designate the article hy any other name than Woln'.- tlcnuiuc Cognac Brandy. It 1 weie to Jo bilu'i wi.-e it would In' u-ol s, lor (he unpriiicipk' I pc. sour, who are incessantly engaged i the n. l.i ion- tiailie uf I imitating ill valuable ail! 1< - would soon itnu I lute and adopt my iii.uk a- a cloak in:del which ) to si ll their eompi 11 id of poison- to c0\ ei the vile imposition. 1 aai now piepaivd to receive and execute 1 Older.- foi Wolfe's tienuiiie I'ognae Uialtily a Idressed to me, No. 22 lleiver Street. I'rices will he given to pet < ni.il application, or in re* : ply to letters. i In this eireular I have thu- far written main* j ly about pure Cognac Brandy ; I have now to eall your attention to ntlie. liipioi.s and wines. I 1 am prepared to supply orders lor "Jnni.iea i Uiiiii." imported tuidholtled hy me ; also "ii i.-h | and Scotch Whiskey." V!i puritv and genuj incur'* of the last-named articles, imported for "ni' dieal use," 1 will also guaranty with inr j seal, my label, it Mil my certificate, I .-li.ill :tl?.? iniji.tii tiic jmi----1 and best "MiI deira," "I'iiiI," mill ".-berry" Wines for Medical | urpnscs. Tin st* I also guaranty with my ; seal, my laliel, ami my certificate. In conclusion permit me to add tli.tt I -h ill lie happy to hear fiom those that this circular reaches, ami whose personal or pecuniary intciesl* it may effect, in the combination ol' articles that 1 engage to suppl . Shoultl any such person visit New Voik?especially a Druggist, Apothecary or Physician ? I shall lie most hapj py to receive a personal call. There is no impoiter who possesses more actual experience ami kliowleilge of the importing liquor ami wine trade than I do, I have been engaged in it over thirty years. I have narrated some tact* connected with my new enterprise, for the particular inhumation of those connected with tin' pi ncice or the sale ol medicines. It i am lavorod with the visitsof'any such, or by hie uis to wliom tliey give letters ol iiilrodu< lion to me, they can s> e with their own eyes, ml test my iruilduliiess hy nu ir own observation. I tc pectfuhv crave to tbis t'ircul i ami its coi.t.-nts, a iMiil'ul and at.entive perstial. I am, 10-p tlu.ly your o'a'diviil servant, UDOLFHO WOLFE. 18, 20, & 22 Beaver atreet, N Y. Wilt ?LK> \I.K AUKM IS. J i> <?ri< If <&. ,\Vir tirlrnns, l. i. S .1 ,v .1 j .ir.iii-s. Mol'ile, .1 hi. II .iii; t X Tilv lot. Allnita. Urn li .vi! .ii'l. Chic healer vSi I 'i?, Augusta da. ' Rugl. iid &. Itireh, C.nlwnbu.*, (int. How ire & . Ambroid, Macon, fjVo. I 1 lolcomb <Si. Co. Sai aiin ih. (i<-'t. (I l'\?l.in, (Jh irlrsl'tii S. (J. January II Ihtio. 48 --3ni Franklin Academy LANCASTER C. H, S. C. ' VIE TRUSTEES of tl.c nixivti \v.-i<le i my have hocnred Hie M*rvice<? ol .Mr. John M Hf.aty, who in n graduate of (lie South Carolina College, and ha* been on gaged in touching for n number of yours, giving cniire nn'Ufnctlnu wherever lie tonght. In refif .rd to loc Hion, there in none more hoiiltiifiil hi the Slut.*; the community moral and intelligent Young men throughout thin nml neighboring l)i*?triete will lind here advantage* not Hurpin*cd by any Institution of like |>reteiiHionn in Ihc State. Young men can here be thoroughly prepared to enter anv College in the South. Hoarding and Tuition can be obtained at nbyut the rales of other like Institutions throughout the State. The Session will commence 'id Monday in January next. s B. M ASSI.Y, Secntm y. December T11, 1859 40 3m notice: 4 t.t. I?..r.,...- - . :.i l .. v.? ... men ??? u?c I'luiur oy i. V Note <>r Account are relocated to coino forward and yive me llio money, it in out of my power to extend indulgence t.) any one. .1. K. CUIIBTON. Jan. 11, I860. 46kf. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ALL THOSE INDEBTED i'O ME by note or account are i eqtie?ied to come forward and pay up before return-day, otherwiae they will be sued. J. B MOBLKY. l'lenancl Itill. Feb. I'i l-tf. Salt ! Salt fF~ A FINE Lot, Semitic*a ancka juit received. JOS. M. G:\YLB &. CO. ' aadrn, Nov. Id?tf RAIL] TO I, A N- A AND I TP* T? TD iB B PT? ? *>??raj BB I fi\ B, A B tBB B. spills IS TUB (IRKAT CRY ! Hut a ri i 1 Hill bv mi iMiiisuallv large aud beuutitul tiS Bmbr ?-in<f : II"..*, Haines, Chains, (Jrooerio ever description, w liit-li wo will Hell 10 per ei ?!?.( '? >>| ( 'In -in_r. Hiil.uet!>, Fancy Goods, Met I.??!? < Dress <i-> ds. ever brought to thin plaet (.'nil iiitil examine our Sloek nn<l wo will wl itius ettiiuol fail 'i? give satisfaction to the be >t"i-k and our facilities f??r doing business we I in Helling our g'>od?, as we employ no assistnn ami thereby obviate many dilliuullic* and mist who have no interest :n the business. We are trulv tliaiikt'ul for the liberal patrona eii by striel p. rsonal attention to the business ' melons eust nners. j I'Uasant Hill, S ('., March 11, 18G0. htl FOG ARTIES & S )' It ( M ti A N 1) S V M We would cull the attention of large and well se Sp ing and Summer Famil i; ii II ()ir Dress Stoek is supplied with all the together with a I .rife assortment of MANTII lltlti'.CKSII WVi s: I'M iMimm.-mi.'o i % .... . - . .J.M li V DOMESTIC AND DU i An1 Mipp!i?-tl as fir iih praotieible. from Su ; i.i)\vi;st i'kicks i'<mt cash oil jshoif (>11 r extensive assortment of Dry (innls out I.Y .V I'l.AN 1'ATION USB, ami will be M.l.i Ml 1.1.1'ICS AI.MANAC fur IHfil), with a li I is an application to F< )G A I 257 K March 7. I6(ij It ? 1y. NFW AN WINTER Hi W:F ARE JUST RECEIVING Sun k of FALL AND WINTEIi Gf sold on our usual liberal Terms. | we ara; sure to sell. Mm tmi (?nr .-dock of those ? ??? I i is 'aroe an I wdl [ L.im-s. :i!l woo! I )<-l, inc?. plain and figured. -1 . :in 1 Mhs-s !t??'?. -?, ?f sever il liir**rent ??ft?*r-? ; I. n'i'x. I In lorsleecos. Collars. \:ibi Vs In J up A ben ill it'll am >rtni"iit of all \v ml Sii' | ftiimllt*l- , I both cotton an I wo >1 i j cloth t? liters O.i-r Shoes, ifec, (iKNrs GOVS AVI) CI! A lnrir? ;(n?1 Well *e!"Otc I ass ortineft* ??t* It' 11 ' op <. II > >' s. Shoes, I' mi acre s, S ittio I moot ?'f Jeans, manufactured at Salem, V. | 5UJlSKU9t Afi .assortment of Men*, Ladies, Mvsses nnd ' in^'s mi'I Soutli .venters cork screws, busks, sta PLANTATION I'loiit.Ts u. p ;rticiil n ly requested '.o call in I nly. i t ir st >ck of Nlojjro shoes, we liavo li.nl ! v\i*.*? hit any doubt are the beat article inanul i of tlie n just received an I will be sold iis low \ !i . (! Wool ! 11'a direct from the Factory. I f\.n*ei.' l an I vi'I i>e sold it Factory prices I I in 4 (only on < protii to pay). Plaid Lindsay ir Stock of Domc-lii (ionds is Inrjje an I II ; ?I I* ill ? - 11.< \l .1: .; " i ?| --! .? cuicuir^, \/Hn:n l 'roi k-rv. <i! us ni 1 ' * ?! ? i ?V iro, P.iw.l 'P, 1. ! tiolo needed. :t>? 1 .til will b- sold .it our csceel 1 the right sort of cmti nsrs, (viz : those that p j Lancaster, Sept 2b, I8.M1. i m viui on iihyf! j" 'This Hanging Ilock Mineral !e SPRINGS. ' I* i ii rpiIB scrscribkr offers for 1 Sale or Relit, this desirable W ATERINO PLACE, -ituatod on the Stage Road, leading from ! Camden to Lancaster* ille. 27 mih-s above | the former and 12 miles below the latter i place The buildings are new and neatly j constructed and capable of accommodating j j from ?oxit t?> o ,e liiindn 1 p.raons. The | V neighborhood is thickly nettled, the people i . moral and intelligent. The quality of the [ Water has been ho long and favorably i known ttint a reference to it is scarcely necessary; it lias l-eoti pronounced by uom- | peteul judge*.equal lo any water in the State and for the cure of some diseases superior j lo any. To a purchaser,any indulgence ns to time v ! that may bo desired, will bo given : also j any qil mil ly of I'ih adjoining laud that may lie desired, will be sold with the Spring-*. Persons having an inclination to this kind i of business, would do well to apply to the , subscriber. as he will sell or rent upon 1 Vrms which cannot tail to be profitable tu (he purchaser or lessee. For further particular*, address me at ' Uaiioing Rock P. ()., Kershaw District, S.C. JAS. M. INGRAM. ur On tho premises is an excellent1 Store Ilotiso for merchandizing, deroctly I upon the road In front ol" the Hotel and u i Cabins It is oonaidered ono of the beat I ?tands for business that the up country af- j i fords. J. M. I. 1 j January 4, 18H0.?i, 1A AAA ins- "WES ? i It r?\ ?\/ ted immediately. Thirteen I ' cents in trade will I.a. ni?.n a. ? C..:? ' Ml. . in C?*h. | I A I.HO WANTftf), about >."i cord* of ! < Tan Bark. Six dollar^ p<T eord will b>* 1 i paid in tmdo. OSBORN FfOYO. I Janinry |?, 1W0. 49lf ! ROAD" S T K ?i ? IT A TIM. t'ater sensation is producod at Plensant Stock of Goods, inst received and selling mt itml s, lints, a full assortment of Shoes of nt lower than last Fall's prices. A large iieines, and Hie most beautiful selection of I the Goods, as our prices, styles ami qualst judges and closest buvers. Willi our defy competition. We are at no expense re, but attend personally to our business :ikes arising from tbo negligence of those ige we have received and we are deterinin* to merit the continued favors of our nuA1 AG ILL & BEATTIE. r. : S riLLMANi 1ER DRY GOODS. our Country Friends to our looted stock of ly, Dre~s and Plantation I> S ! newest and richest Stvles of the Season, .I.AS, \N HITK. CRAPE. STELLA ANL) UES and WHITE G<X)l)SINTAT10N GOODS. uliiern Factor'es, and will be sol I at the T CITY ACCEPT WCBS. hriees every variety an I stvle for FAMlat the verv I.OIVKST GASH PRICES, st of our Stock, can be had as usual gratttTIES & STILLMAN, ing-street, corner of Wentworth, CHARLESTON, fa. C. FALL D MM)S, 1859. A LARGE AND COMPLETE j*n?, suitable lor all, which will be \ll arc requested to call and examine and < w assorted. *. insisliuiy ot": Prints. Mom l)ederino plain tiifured and lloh >s. Ladies s ii11 *U S.Iks. Ladies Kid Glores, Riba vi Cambric Handkerchiefs. from 11) ots. els, ("lo ik s, < ),?cr i and e'hite Flannels. i I'nil.i 1 dji'va m i le slippers Kid and IILlHtEN'S <i).)I).S ! tic .Mil* Clothin.;, F.irnis'iiif (5>ol? ts, T.vjcIs, Joun ail 1 a luritlful assort* GOODS. ehildrcns Over Shoes, G sits Coats, Le<j* ys.tSie. I GOODS. n 1 ev imine before purchasing their sup* in tdc to our order and warranted, and factored in the United States. 3000 pair as the same article can be purchased any A larjje stock of Salem Kerseys daily llankets imported hv us direet fro n Unn. h, O^nubur^H, heavy Shirting, dtc. complete : II irdwaro, Groceries, S i idles ; ?, Jewelry, Tabs, Buckets, F.iils, limit 11, S iot, C ipt, an i in fuel iu >st every nruig L?.v Prices for ('AS! I, or oa tint a to ?y)? H A99ELTINE & MAS3EY. Notioe. The Subscribers having sold out their ntire Stock of CURTAINS to Mr. H. W. CINSMAN, would respect fully solicit for lini a continuation of the pntroaage so lib* rally bestowed on vhem in thnt department. ROBERT ADGER &, CO, CURT A iTtt 0 0 D S This Stock is the largest IK TBI SOUTHERN STATES, COMPRISING IiROCA TFLLES S A 7'AW DE LAVES LACE ANI) MUSLIN CURTAINS, CORNICES, DINS 1ND HANDS, DRAPERY TAS EELS AND LOOPS. Made antl Put Up in the Latest S?vles, IT tlf vt/Ni* ? ** 11. YV. KUNb.VlAJN, 223 King-street. Nov. Ifi, 1859, 40?tf Notioe, NOTICE i? hereby given that I intend multlng an application to the Commta- ' nioner of Pension* for n Duplicate of the Hnnnty l.and Warrant, No. 81.206, for forlv acre*, iaiued under the Act of Congrean September 28th 1850, to mo and aent to iny agent K. (1 Rilling*, who delivered the mme to Wiliiam J. Curoton, for me. by my vrder. That the enid William J. Curoton, ana either loat or mlalaid said Warrant, ee h it it cannot now be found ; and it bee * lever been iu my poa*eaainu. I further b clare that I have never sold, aeaigned, nor voluntarily parted with m> right to the warrant in qneetion. WiLLfMf J. VAOOI1N. Feb 22, I860, 1?64