University of South Carolina Libraries
A CAED. Dr. <i. Bunnell taken this method of in- i forming his numerous friends ?Imi have so liberally extended him their patronage, that | he will ho absent from l*nncnstcrville for l tho ensuing four or five weeks. Upon his j 1 return he will be happy to resume his proli fessiouul labors. Orders, during his terny porary absence, innv be left at his office, ft .Inly 25th. 1860, tf. f KERSHAW A CONNORS. COlWHTNKRg IS TUB PRACTICE Or LAW AND EQUITY l LA.KGASTKRV1LLE. S. G. i' tsr Will attend promptly to all business I T entrusted to theui. J J. 11. KERSHAW, J \V. M. CONNORS. IS Camden, S. C. Lancaster, C. II. Aug. 10, 1869. | . Even Those who are in the enjoyment of perfect health frequently hnvc need to have re course to tonics iu preventatives of disease.? V We arc never too well armored against the asn saults of "the ills thai flesh are heir to." Such H an invlgorator they inay find in Hostetter's i K 1 Hitters?a medicine that cannot be token rcgW idariy without giving vitality and elasticity to the system, lu all cases of Fever ami Ague, ] . the Hitters is more potent than any amount of .quinine, while the most dangerous cases of bil! ions fever yield to its wonderful properties.? L Those who have tried the medicine will never <use another, for any of the aliments which the IIostetter Hitters proteases to subdue. To those who have not made the experiment, we eordiaily recommend an early application to i the Bitters, whenever they are stricken by diseases of the digestive organs. Sold by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. See dvcrtiscmcnt in another ooluuin. Announcements. FOR THE SENATE. Mr Editor l'leuso announce Capt. JAMES 1). McIIAVAIN us u candidate for the Senate at the ensuing election, and oblige INDIAN LAND. Tile friends of the HON. (IKORCiE McC. WIYHKIISI'OON. announco him a lunuiuaiv n?r rr-rurinuii u? uie oinie otir ?ii', I'roin L-iDcimtrr District. FOR THE LEGISLATURE Mr. Editor:?Yon will oblige tin- friend* of Mr. 1'. T. MUHLEY, by placing hi* name m notninMion, for representative to lliu lower brunch of the next Stale l<enU. luturc. NVe are nTtliorixed to unnouncc MR. JOSEPH CLARK, a candidate for Representative in the lower brunch of the next Loginlnlurc. Mr Editor.? You will oblige many friends by placing thu name Maj. J. E. Rutledge, in riomiiiNtion for re election to the lower branch ot the Slate Legislature. Mil. Kufrun : ?Yon will oblige many friends by piuciug the name of J. Williams, Eh?|, in iioiniiiulioii lor re election to the lower branch ol '.lie Slate Legislature. FOR CONGRESS. We are authorized to anno J live Col.. C. W. MILLER, o( Mariou, a candidate to represent the lirnl Congressional District ol South Carolina in the next Congress. Toe fiieiidi of the lion. JOHN Mo QIIKI'.N announce liiin a candidate for reelection to Congress, from itie tirst Coneie-Mioiial District ol Soulli Carolina. LaXCASI Kit. wa n a * bnv fUA Uii CAA. The friends ot JOHN A: HTKWJIAN iiiiiiooitcc Itiiu a candidate Tor re election for ' ler'i of the I ourl, tor tlic ensuing term. Mh Roiiott?>Tiic many friend* of Air. j II. J. ll.\.\C(h lv, announce littn u cniidi- j dale lor Clerk of the Court tot the ensuing term. FOR 8HEBIFF. Alii. Detroit :?The friend* of J. I). IIA1I.K, respectfully tiomiiiule hiui n candidate for the otlice of Sheriti of (.unco*ter District for the ensuing term. Many Kkieno*. Mh t.iiitoii :?I* I case announce Mh. A)I'W tlc.MA\UH, a eniididute for the Oltiee of Sheriff for IaiiciwIit District, tor the ensuing term und oblige his Many Keienm. The frieode or Cspt. J II. COUSART, nnounce him a candidate for Sheriff for J I-meatier IHatrict, Ml Hie euauinx term. FOR TAX COLLECTOR Mr. Kditor :?Fleuac announce lliu luiuie of C. K. IIINSON, K*q , a* a candidate fur Tax Collector ul tliv ensuing elrvtlOli and oblige bia many Krierd*. Mr. Kill tor :?1'lease announce Mr. W. |l i'WI ri'Y, m<? it cundiduia fur Tux Collector ul lh*? ensuing election. Mary Fkirkum. Mr Kmmi.?Tho votin of Ijincnsler i respectfully announce i. K. IMJNTKi* ? ' candidate fur rc-election fur Tax Collector. { for tins ensuing term. I Mr. EuiTon.?Please announce Mr. \Vu?. IttiHtr.Tso.x, a Candidate fur Tax Collector nt the craning election and oblige hi* fri?*n<la wax iiaw*. Mr. Kditor.?By Announcing Mr. fl. C. POTTS, n candidate for Tax-Collector at |he next election you will oblige hit Ha?y FrIKRUU Mr. KuiroH : By announcing Capl A. ti. N|SBKT? candidate fur Tux ColWvlor ul Hie next election you will oblige. Iff* Frier dm. new Aavertiiements. j New Steam Mill. My mtkam MILL hn? b<*o rebuilt and thoroughly repaired. and I aru now ready to grind corn at any time. C.KOIUiB SINCLAIR, Aug. I ft. 1*60 ? 17-tr. Timely {Yotjoe. I have g!.?a a Urat PtOfti** to pay Jafe. vary I at 1W)0, and, inerefote, I aunt have menof. To' thoae who ao grneroualy re Bponded <0 my call laat November, I would return my aibretf th*hk?. bet to thoae wh^ turned a deaf ear ( would npw eameatly aay, muat pay or you ?il| pay ooeV'" Make your renponie to M*J. J. IV Wyl?e or T. L Wright who baa my ootea and a?. c?unte. JAM. ROBINSON. AiftW> IMO, V,?M 1 Land for Sale. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR I X Sale Ilia valuable plantation, situated in Franklin county, Ga , on the old Federal I Road 9 mi lea west of Cnrnesville, contain- ( ing twelve hundred (1200) acres?150 acres ( No. I bottom Innd?800 acres in woods, the j remainder cleared in good cultivation. There is a good dwelling house and eve- i ry necessary out building on the premises, j The land is well watered and adapted to I the growth of grain or cotton. The place is in two miles of the route of the Air line Rail Road. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. J. R. EARLE, Georgian, Franklin Co., Ga. Augt 15lh I860, 27?4t SOUTH CAROLINA, LANCASTER DISTRICT. BY P. T. lluinroond, Esquire, Ordinary for said District. WHEREAS, WM. B. NELSON, has nnnlSo/ii I A ** * * * ><> u'D iui liuiivrn oi rtnmin. istrntion on nil nnd singular the Goods and Chatties, Rights and CreJits of ROBERT NELSON, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. THESE are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil and singular, the kindred nnd creditors of the suid deceased, to be nnd appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district, to be holden at Lancaster Court House on the 21st day of Aug. next, to show cause if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. j Given under my hand und seal, I L. S. > this sixth day of August, in ) the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty, and in the eighty fifth year of American Independence. 1*. T. HAMMOND, O. L. D. Aug. 15, 1800. ? St pf ft*. j SOU T if C A K O L I N A . Lancaster 1)istk:ct. BY I*. T. HAMMOND, Esq, Ordinary 1 for said District WHEREAS, ROBERT MARSHAL, np | plied to me foi letters of Administration . on nil and singular the Goods and Chnltlcs, ! Rights and Credits of Isabella Marshal late ol the District aforesaid,deceased. THESE arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all nnd singulnr, the kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court lor the said district, to be holden at Iamc-aster Court House on the 31 day of August in*t., to show cause, if nny, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand nnd seal, this 13;hday t t of August in the year ot our I L. S. V la.rd one ihniisnnit l>ii??inwl I ( ^nnd aixty, ant] in the eighty-fifth year of American Independence l\ T. HAMMOND, o. l. n. August 15, I8G0. 27 ? 2t p f$2 00 SILLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES ! Jcs, M. Oayle &l Co, CAMDEN, S C. Are now offering the re. muining portion of their stock of DRY GOODS, tit exceedingly low figures, in order to mnke room for their FALL AND WINTER STOCK. Call and examine for yourselves ! JOS. M. HAYEK, WILLIAM MUNGO Aug. 8, 1880. 41. NEW GOODS! I V1TE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND VI are still receiving fresh supplies of KKW GOODS, which complete* our usuoriinciit of every ! thing usual'y called for, nnd which we continue to aell on the most REASONABLE TERMS. I'leane call nnd examine our NEW j GOODS and make your selection* from a j I U11 R'.OCK. MAUILt. & BKATTIR. Aug. 1, 18G0.?3t. NOTICE. A 1.1. I'KRSONS having Kxecntions against theiu in iny office must come ! forward ami settle them tip, or make a noli I arrangement* with the i'l militia a* will authorize me to give further indulgence, as I rannot indulge any longer. Sly term of ' i otliee w ill noon expire, and my 'duty coin I pel* tue to close my business in due form j of "A wt>rd to the wise is enough." i I1KNRY HANCOCK, s. l D. Aug 6, 1860. ;i6if Notice, tlKRTAlN iiresponsihle persons have J been for some time past engaged in felling timber on the lands known as the i California' Place," and converting the same i into shinglea and other kinds of material 1 for salu. Now notice is hereby given to all 1 rrtyonixble persons nut to purchase or remove such material from the said lands, ex . ,i ?#* - i - . i I'jh wiin me iiiin^kui ui ?ir j. r\. \ un* nirighum or myself, upon pain of being trea- 1 ted and dealt with ?* Tmpmrn. j 1 J. E. C UK ETON. Aug'l. I at 18G0, gft-lf Loolirfins7!^ THE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of lanc-nater Village and vicinity, that JP^^^<hey have pcrmaneotly located and alubliahed ? Boot and Shoe Shop at (bit place and will be happy to wait on %ll that deaire work done. They put up | work In the pioat fashionable and durable alylea, and warrant to wear well. 1^- SOQT* AHJ> SHOES 1^ j of all descriptions i?aqe to order at abort notice. All work warranted per cent j better than Northern ktyak*. (live ua a trial *ed we arp confident eat- , iifuctiun wilt be the rv*?lt. ( KT" Our ahop (a one door Settth of Dunlap St Co.'m store. TKR.MH CASH. CUMPSTQH ft KKLLK& < Attf I, I860.?(y. , Wanted! Wanted.! * TWO or mora Traveling Ageeta i(\ each , of (he (Jotted Stales, to sell the great* eel invention of the age. 8aU?7 from **0 to $H9 ftar MonthFor particulars, address, with stamps for ' return puetagr, 4- C. Cove ft Co. Pumtow, N. H. Aug. I, I860 30-toa Wanted Immediately. TWO SERVANTS. A WOMAN AS COOK, and a MAN us OSTLER. Liberal wages.will be paid I to the end of the vear. ' A. J. BELDEN, Augt. 8tb, 1800, 20 ?3t "new testimony," FROM RELIABLE SOURCES, TO ' SHOW THATTIIE BAH ME 1) E VIE, i OR Ralsam of* ? ~ ? mjk ** vy ^ Is all that the proprietor claims for it. The following letter was received from Greenwood, S. C. without solicitation, and is only one of the many certificates that have been sent him, to prove that 13 AllM K DE VIE will cure aggravated cases ot Dyspeps a, Constipation, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, &c. Try a Medicine that is made at home. j Greenwood, S. C., July 10, 'GO. Mn. J. J. McKain?Dear Sir: l This is to inform you that I have used your Daume do Vie for Dyspepsia, and have been greatly benefitted by it. 1 am now anxious to obtain some more. Will you be so kind as to inform me how I can get them and what it will cost to send them to Greenwood ? I will recommend your medicine to every Dyspeptic person j I meet. 1 think it is the best antidote 1 have ever used. Yours, respectfully, JAMES 11. GEE. Prepared and sold by JOH1NT J MoKAIN, 1'AM DEN, S. C. Wholesale Agents, Haviland, Stevenson & Co., Charleston, | South Carolina. Sold by Ilusseltinc <0 Masscy, I Lancaster, S. C.; Magi 11 & Beat- J tie, Pleasant Hill; It. C. Patterson, Liberty Hill. Aug. 8, 1800, 2G?tf TO THE MIllUlllM S OK TilK SOUTH AM) SOUTHWEST. TIIF. T'NDERSIOXFI), MKW'II ANTS <>F TilK C1TV OK CIlAKLKSI ON, S. C, | encouraged by the iucreuscd patronage received | lust Spring, and by the rssuraiices that have reached us from nil sections of the South and Southwest, tluit our (foods have compared ad' ! vuntagCously, and competed suecessf'ully, with > iIiom: bought in New Yoik, and other North* ' cru cities, and believing that being found faithful to the pledges, made in our formei Card, we wdl teceive slid greater patronage, have pre* J pared ourselves lor a largely increased Kail ' i... Our Importers ami Jobbers of Foreign Merchandise have ail been represented in the markets of t urope, this Spring and Summer, either by menbers of their respective firms, or by , Agents lull competent to select goads for the Southern trade. They have bought for cash, i or its equivalent, and their selections will form ' lull and attractive slocks lor the inspection of | the interior merchants. Our facilities for ob- I taming Domestic liootls direct from tbo maim- I lactn. ies, are unsurpassed by the merchants of any city in the ITiioh. We, therefore, confidently invite you to in> speel our KAU. al'OCKvOK FUKKlliN AND DOMKSi'lC GOODS, feeling assured that all 1 who may do so, without prejudice, will make 1 their purchases in this market. Our Stocks will be complete early in August, when we will be pleased to receive the visits of our uld ami i new mercantile friends. I?KV GOODS. Gillilund, llowell iV Co.; Johnston, Crews At ('o ; Cnninberluin, Miler & Co.; John (i Milnor At Co. ; Nayler, Smith & Co. ; Myall, MiBurney A Co. ; Crane, Boy Islon A Co, ; J S. A I.. IJ >wie A Co.; Cadow, McKi*niie A Co. ; Ki'rriion A l<eidiog. HARD WAKE. Hyde, Gregg A Day ; Wilmamt A. Price; Courtney, Tennnnt A Cc ; J. K. Adgcr A Co. I HOOTS AND SHOES. I). P. Fleming A Co.; R. A. Pringle A Co ; Force A Mitchell ; K It. Stoddnrd A Co.; Humham, Tafl A Co,; ilaseltine & I Walton, CLOTHING. Pierson, Smith A Co; Cohen, Willis A Co.; Waldrnn, Kggleaton A (Jo. ; Edwin Bate* A Co.; .Mattliiesxcn, 0'llar<i A Co. GROCERIES. Geo. W. William* A Co^ CROCKERY A GLASS WARE. Webb A Sage ; Brown A Paltna. DRUGS A MEDICINES. Ilavilund, Stevenson A Co.; Nalaon Car* ler ; lohn Axhhurat A Co ; RutT A Howie. SILKS AND FANCY GOODS. Bowen, Foster A Co. ; i. A W. Knox > Dewing, Thayer A Co.; Albert Iwngnick i Marahall, llorge A Co. HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS Horsey, Anion A Co. : F. M. Fmmino It C0.4 D. R. Williams StCo. SADDLES AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. iimim, Calliuun dt Co.; Jenolnga, Thorn. iintoa dt Co. carprts, oil cloths ani) window curtains Lambert Si Howell; J nine* G. Bailie. IMPORTERS A DEALERS !N WINKS, LIQUORS, SEOARS. Chafae, Croft Si Che fee ; Kenneker dt Glover. dealer in paper ani) envrj,' opes. JOSEPH WALKER. Aug. l.-lt # BUSINESS CARD8. W J. WITHER8B00N, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ; LANCASTER C. II., So. C;l January 11, 1800. 48?tf. ; John C. Secrest ATTORN EY AT LA W ,1 I A Vimv:tp? n c; /? Will attend to all business entrusted to liim. Can always tie found at Maj. Clinton's Olliee. I Also acting Magistrate. June titli, 17?1 jr. J. .11. AIIA IIS, 0 M A> i KACTUKKH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in T I N - W A R E , ItOCK 1111.1., 8. C. Orders frotn a distance promptly attended to i May 1G,?14?ly. (*. \V. W'll.MAMa, ) S ItoBT. K. Al.LlHoN Yorkville, 8. C. ( Lanoasterviiie.S.C WILLIAMS & ALLISON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND Solicitors in Equity. LANCASTER, C. II., S. C. Will practice in the District of Lancaster. Prompt attention given to Collections. July 7th 1H68. 21? if Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, Itiaidcul Siii'K4><?ii I>4'iiiist. VOIIKVIl.t.K, 6. C., Oilers liia Professional Services t?? the eiti? j zena cil Lancaster Yilleire and n:irrotmdin<r - e, country. AltTIKK,'lAl. TKKVII inserted on (iold ; IMate, from one to :i full sett. Jntie 1 1 lit, I*5'i 1 ?>-1 y | "sPENMiit & TKAdlTi:. M A NIJ F A t'TU it I N't J foucllor and *ilvcr?>iiiilli, No. 266 Kiujj-Stroet, Cll Alll.ksroN, S. C. | Under Masonic II.ill.J Watches, Clock-", Jewelry and Silver Ware Neatly and Carefully Hepaired. Fclj. tJ'J, 18(JU. It?I tin. ' HARDWARE. > <V. II. MORTON, No 133 MEETING-STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C. Oilers for sale at tiik lowest Possiiii.K rinckf | for cash or phomit i-ay, u very complete and superior assortment of HAItltWAUB, OUTI.IIIiY. | <a\s ami PL A INTT ATI DINT TOOLS, imported expressly for tiie S 01 T ii ii It X T It A I) i;. Merchants visiting liie City are respectful ly invited to examine the .Stock and prices. all orders f >r goods will receive prompt and careful attention. March I I, 18G0. A-6m WHITE'S MARBLE AM) STONE WORKS, Established Over Thirty Years AgoROBERT I). WHITE, Charleston, S. (*. Monuments, I lead Stones, of all sizes, from up. Murhle and Stonu '1Mb. Mural Tablet-., HI tie Flagging, Hrown St-me Or building*, Sic. i-r n. 1$. I'innx tor large Monunu-ntx , drawn to order and avlil by mail. Feb. 8lli, 15'2-ly. new car im:t store, j James Or. Bailie. DIRECT IMPORTER i?K Aid. KINDS OK ; CARPETING, Rugx, Floor Oil ("iotbx, Window Shade*. Sic. (,'urtuiu Damaxkx, laice and Muxlin ' Curtainx, Si c. No. 231 Kim; Stkf.kt, charleston, s. o. And J. 0 BAILIE & Bro. AUGUSTA, (iii. i'eb. 3. ISOO, 52?I V WOULD RRSPKCTPUI.I.Y INFORM the public Dint ho bat located himself permanently at Lancaster C. II , nn<l will be bnppv to wait upon nil who nmv 1 favor him with n call. He iVitters himself that froin bis long experience in the vnri* j | ous brnuelies of his Profession, be cnn give entire satisfaction to all who may entrust him with the care of their tveth. j i Artilu M.il Teeth inset test from a single | tooth to full sets, with Clasp or by A'.nios- , pherie. PressnrwParticular attention paid to the preservation of curious teeth, for millions are now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment I Charges reasonable and all work warranted. Teeth extracted without pain. Ladies I and gentlemen are incited to call and have their teath examined free of charge. Office in Mr. Kmtnons' building, Ud door South of J. Adams' Store. Office hours from 6 A. M. to 12 M. and from I. to A P M April 18, 18?0. *0-1/. I <;UOV!K & BAKER'S NOISKLKSS SIC VYING MACHINE, FOR PLANTERS' USE. Th? very groat success of Hie Grower &. Bakci Sowing Machine throughout the Southern Stales has heen peculiarly gratifying to the manufacturers, who are led to believe that their endeavors to make a reliable machine have been appreciated. The policy of the Company will be unchanged, and, as heretofore, each machine will be warranted in every respect to be as represented. That we manufacture and sell the machine best adapted to all the wants of the people of the South, can be attested by thousands of Families an I Planters who have them in daily use ; and, feeling the importance of meeting every want of the southern people, wo have just introduced AN KNTIUKl.Y NEW MACHINE, Made Expressly for Planter's Use ; a inacliine that will sew the finest fabrics for the inmates of the household, and the coarsest goods for the negroes of the field. It is so simple in construction, that a servant of ordinary capacity can readily learn to work it, and keep it in order. In ordinary Wear, the machine can not get out of repair, and should last many years?being constructed with especial cure us to durability. \Ve 'eel every confidence of it giving the most complete satisfaction. That our machines will do better sewing than can he done by hand, is evidenced by numerous testimonials, and from many we select and invite attention to a few, as showing What Southern People Say : "Mrs. JelTerson Davis, presents her compliments to drover & #linker, and takes pleasure in saying that she has used one of their machines lor two years, and linds it tflill in good order, makes a beautiful stitch, and does easily work of any kind."? Wash' inghin, I). C. "I have used one of drover linker'* Fani'lv Sewing Machines for more than llitcc years, and do not hesitate t-> say that it has given-entire satisfaction. I cheerfully recommend them to till who wish to have their sewing well and quickly done." Mrs. Robert Wiihlicombe, Washington, I). "I take pleasure in saying, that the drovrr & linker Sewing Mucliincs have more than sustained my expectation. After trying mid returning ethers, I have three of them in operation in my dillerenl places, and, artet tour years' trial, have no fault to litid "?./ //. Hummond. Smotor of Sooil. ('uroltnu"My wife has had <m?* of (trover iV Bitkor's family Sowing Machines for some time, and I am satisfied it is one of the best lalmr-sa\ing machines that has boon invented. I lake much pleasure in recommending it t?> the public."?/. it. Jltrns, (tin t t iinr of Tennessee. "1 lake pleasure in saying that (lie Urnver & Baker's Sowing Machine lias fully sustained my expectations, and, after a trial of more than a year, I am so Well pleased a lib it that I take pleasure in recommending it l?> in. friends."?Mrs. IV. //. Uilttti' llollSi, (> orgtlOICHy I) C. ' I am very mile a pleased with my sewing machine ; if I could not get another, I would not take t?n times what it cost me. It more than realizes my most sanguine expectations."?('. 11. .Nu.x/i, L'anidcn C. //., A. <;. "The (hover & Baker Machine lias fully erpialcd ill)' e.xpectaliolis. A very ililpor. talit characteristic of the macliine is, it is so very simple that any negro of common under .landing can manage it. Mine lias been used exclusively by a negro servant, about six months, and lias never been out of order." ? Iter. J It- Moultrie, Union Springs, A hi. ' I take pleasure in recommending (Jrover xV Biker's family Sewing Macliine,? We have used one more than six months, sritl it is all that it i* r. n - i l.?< i<> 1. - n is hot only a convenience, lull we regird it all indispensable necessity."?'/on. J. / '. DiiuhUU, /-'< Fiiyeltr, Ala. "I think your machine l?y far the best in use. It ran bo adapted from the finest fabrics to the heaviest eassmiore, ami news stronger, faster, ami more beautilally than one can imagine. It mine eoubl not be re|ilaeed, money could not buy it."?Mrs. E Hardin, Itnuisi HIK'J ''Inclination and other circumstances having brought under my examination several |>r > i t' it t* n t sewing m ichiues, and led to an ?ei|ua nlaiiee Willi their merits, should my opinion be deemed ot any value, I would not hesitate to accord the preference to (Srover At Hiker's."?llev. J. H. ('Inn son. Clay wont, Del. ' I take pleasure in reeomiiiend'mg (irover & Baker's Sewing Machine to the public. It has gin n every satisfaction in my family, ami I consider it oim ol' the most reliable machines in use ? not only lor its strength?but simplicity, and not being liable to get out of order. I would advise nn> person to purchase one of them in preference to all others i have seen."? Simon Same, Aurfolk, l'?. "I think it l?y far I lie best patent in use. I This midline ean be adapted front the li- I nest cambric in tin* heaviest c.isaiinere. It hows stronger, f.tster, and more beautiful limn one can imagine. If mine could not be replaced, money could not buy it."? Mrs J li Urown% .'\aslnilltt Ttnn. I lake pleasure in recommending the ( rover &, Baker Sew ing .Machine over all Others in use. .Mine is the only (trover &l linker in fhi* vicinity ; but I hope ere long to see one in every family."?J. Li. Walker, Merril'? UriJ^e, IS. C. "I have used one of Cirover &, Baker's Sew ir g .Machines in our shop for three years past, and find it perfectly practicable, easily kept in order, and adapted to various kinds of work in a tailor's shop. \Vu take pleasure in reco mm ending it to the public.' ? /. A Itrokow Co, Columbus, Ha. "it gives me pleasure to add my testimony to thai of many others, in favor of (jrovcr &i. Baker's Sewing .Machines. One of their machines has keen in constant use in toy family lor nearly three years, gitmg enlire satisfaction, never but uig required Ihe (lightest repair tu that time."?A C" Lliuuml, Fensacolu, fi'la. utnvr.T/5 r,.\iuiHIUS A XL) HALE: 495 nroid.vay. New York; 181 Haltlnn>re Street, lUltlinore ; Mecbnniea lnntilute, Richmond ; 9-r>9 King Street, Ohnrle?ton ; 41 Fi#wlf 8lr?l, Mobile ; 11 (.'amp Street, New Or Inure; 94 Four In Street, ' Lonioville ; t lligg;/iQ"?' lilock, lexlngton ; 194 North Fourlii Street, St. l,oui*; Thou. I'. Stovenll, Atigutlit, Ajfent for Georgia; Mrs. C. Hranard, U.ilv(4on, Agent for Tex. as. Agunclr l will be found in moat of the riiiee and to#na of the Soulli. Jane 90 Cm. CAMIAGE ] m rpHE UNDERSIGNED, RESPECTFULL JL and the surrounding Districts, that lie i< tinues to eondu jt the MANUFACTURING OF LIO LIGHT FOUR SEA' TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, C OF THE VttllY BUST MAT Kill A I., and eJ t# a ill i.' o'nvr i i.'j . . - - " .?< uuu u i xl.kj.tj, which cannot tail to ple.ai REPAI done at tlie shortest notice possit tlTALL WORK W A LIRA Call and sec for yourselves. Ijitncaster C. II., S. C., March 28, 18G0. JOS. M. GA C A M 1) E N D E A L E HEAVY DRY GOODS. GROCE LIQUORS, HAVANA INDIA FRUII I TASON HAND AND ARB NOW RBOI JL_L ol* Piper, 1 leidxiek. Ileidsick <St Co.'s, II Mcdearia, Post, Slicrrv, Penorill', Claret, Illaeh dies, from One to Ten Old Constitution Mountain Dew, Hourbon, C OLD RYE V Kxtra old Mcnongaliela Itye. J. Martin's H Rectified Whiskey, at exceedingly low figuri ored Jamaca Rum, Peppermint Cordial, Porte gars, of direct importation, Cuba Sixes and boxes. Assorted Jellies. Steam Refilled Ca Matches, Tobacco, of various brands. Adan Lobsters. Mack era!. Salmon and Oysters. 1 Sauces, Assorted Nuts, Rasins, &e., &.c., fo JOS. M. CAY LB, ? CUTLBRY, of all dcscrip- ' ^ lions, Hardware, Crockery ' (j and Class Ware, Sugar, cl_aj?caBsa Coffee, Molasses, Mnckrrl, Powder, Shot. Caps, Cheese, Mnqcuroni, ' Pearl and common Starch, Porter, Ale, &c. at HASSBLTINB &. MASftBY'S. TUB RBCIJLAR DBPOT for Kcrocinc Oil and Lamps is at llasselline ?fc Massey's. A large and beautiful assortment of the Lamps is just received with Jones' improved burner. Call i 1 at night and examine. | c IIASSBLT1NB &- M \SSBY. \ April 18, J gf I CBNTM, Hoys, and Youths Roots rlj and Shoes A large and full assorlment?some verv fine, at 11ASSBLT1N B Sl'm ASSKY'S. 1 ^ 1ADIKS liarage Shnwls, French l-aee, J Points, mid Mantillas, n large assortment, at iiasseltine it. massey's. \L \RGK and line assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Shirts Drawers, Cravats, half-1 lose, and Suspenders, at . iiasseltine&. massey's. 1 LADIES DRESS GOODS. V LARGE and tine assortment, of Ba- i . rage, Tissue, Organdie Jaconet, Robes, , double skirl and llounced. Jaconet, French . Cambrics, American and English Prints.? For sale cheap, at iiasseltine it. massey's. April 18. Corn J Corn ! ! 4 large lot North Carolina Corn l\ constantly on band and for sale low J for Cask by JOS. M. gayle it. CO. Bacon ! Bacon ! \ Hams, sides, ,.nd shoulders, j just received and for sale by jos. m. gayle &. co. ( Hay! Hay!! JUST received n large lot Eastern and North River I lay, which is oflfired low . for ("ash by * JOS. M. GAYLE & CO. - POUNDS OF BACON For r/#v\'v oaiu uy J. |4. DUNLAP & CO. Lrncnater C. Il.j S, C, June 20, I860, if Steam-Mill Aooounts. VI.I. MY ACCOUNTS FOR 1859 are ' left in tlie hands of John 1). Wylie, ( Fsq . for collection. Creditors must coine forward and settle either hy ensli or note, a as longer indulgence cannot begixen. J AS. M. INUUAM. \ l.ancanter, June o, ittuo. illf. Adams, Frost &. Co. FACTORS AND COMMISSION M KUCHA NTS. ADGER'S NORTH WHARF, CHARLESTON S. C. Etthkl L. Ada**, J E. Harry Frost, Zimmerman D.tvw. July 25th I860, 24??m. 1 _ I ELLIS C OREEN, Jr. 1 with j Harral. Nichols 8l Co . i Manufacturer!., Importer* and Wholesale Dealer* ill toddler)', Hnddlery llurdwure, UAKNE8S, Carriage Triiu'iiinga, Shoe Finding a, Ac. CHARLESTON, 8 C Corner Meeting and llaael Streets, \rtign oj rrwc CtotUUr.) July II, I860.?22-ly. Notioe, I FORK WARN all persons from trading for a NOTB given by roc and Thns. J. Clyburn security, to laa Ealiidf* f<>r eight hundred dollars, dated day IH60 l)no 1st January neat, the eonaideratjon fur which said note was given having fulled I a in deitKinined. nut w? pay taut note un- I less compelled by law. WILSON IKMJOtl. Jnly 4th I860. ?ltf EMPORIUM, ? i' INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF THIS < vtilJ ul hi>? OLD STAND, where lie cooI1T HICKORY" BUGGIES, T R0CKAWAY3, AIUUAGES, SUUKIES, &?. (ecated in ihe L \TB and the most L) 17 se. RING >le. .NTED ONE YEAR.,^1 W. Ii. HOWIE. 7?tf. YLE & CO. [, s. c. : R s in III lis, HARDWARE, WINES, CIGARS, WEST 'S, &c., &c. HIVING A L\RGW AND VAlilKD LOT izzy, Gold Seal, and Flura Champagne, iberry uud Malaga Wiucs. French Bruni Dollars. hesnut, Wedding, Double Distilled Extra miSKKY. lye Whiskey. A large lot of Common us. Huston, New England, white and colsr and Ale, quarts and pints. Havana CiCheeioots, Sardines, halves nnd quarter indy. Teas?Hyson and Black. Friction uinline and Star Candles, ['reserved Fish, I'ickles?half gallon, quarts and pint Jars, r sale low for cash. Wm. MUNGO. JUII\ i\. CROCKETT, HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LA.Rgest Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER $$$&?? That has ever before been his pleasure to Her to his numerous customers and the itizens of Lancaster District in general.? Consisting of laidies Black and Fancy )ress Silks, Muslins, Muslin Robes, Ginglains, Calico's and all kinds of Dress Goods. Bonnets, Flats, Ribbons, Laces, Euibroileries, Coverings, Hosiery, &.c. Boots and Shoes. A large and varied stock of the finest uid best quality for Ladies, Misses, Genlemun's and Hoys, (New Styles.) GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Clothing, Huts, and Furnishing Goods, rom the finest to the cheapest qualities. SUNDRIES. Hardware, ('rockery, Groceries, Saddlev, Tin Ware, Coopers Ware, Glass Ware, run of all kinds, Cutlery, Nails, and anylong that can be called for in the mercanile line ?d business, which will be sold as heap as they can be bought anywhere else n the Village or District. J. N. CROCKETT. March 20, 1860. Agents Wanted. Fifty Dollars a Month, and expenses paid. 1 N ACTIVE AGENT is wantea in evi V cry County in the United States and ' modus, to solicit orders and introduce our Siew National Double Thread $20 Sewing Machine. Warranted equal to uny high >riced machine. Pruct'eal for every family vhich makes it the cheapest and most popilar machine in existence. A limited number of responsible Agents are wanted, to ravel and solicit orders by Sumple, at a Hilary of $50 per month und expenses.? business permanent. Address with stump, for condition* and inHlriii-liona j vv/H arris &. Co. Shoe nnd Leather Exchange, BOSTON Mass. July 25lh, I8?i0, 24?2m 18000 lbs., of Baooo. FOR SALE. T1IK subscriber offers a superior lot of muntry cured Bacon (hog round) for sale : I 20U0 IImi., at J. A. O Walker's in Chea. ler District two miles west of Uooch's Ferry , and ti0l>0 lbs , at Capt. W. (i. Slewir.'s three miles west of Lancaster C. II.? I'urehasers will pleaso apply to either of ihe gentlemen named above. Also boot) lbs. of L'iru at John N. Crockett's store for sale. L L COULTER. LiMmIw, C. 11., S. C., April II, '60. tf SOUTH C AllOLIN AT LANCASTER DISTRICT. BY I'. T. Hammond, Esquire, Ordinary for said District. WHEREAS, JOHN K. BLACKMON has n|>|?lied to me for letters of Administration on all and singular the Hoods and Chattels, Rights undCredits of Miss Klenler Black man, deceased, late of the District uforesnid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and ninvnUr. C lore of the suul deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district, to be holder* at I-ancaster Court House on the 17th day of August next, to show reuse, if aay. why the said administration should not be granted, i i Given under my hand and seal, 1*8. > this the 31st day of July ia ( J the year of our l^?rd one theu?and eight luindred and Hixty, and in the eighty-fifth year ot American Independence. p. t. hammond. ?. i. d. Aug ?s 18?0. 26-2t-pf 2 00. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST All those indebted to me by note ee account are requested to eouie forward and pay up before return-day, otherwise they will be eued. J. B. MOBLEY. Pleasant hill, Feb. IB ML