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1 Important from Newberry. I mane # A friend writing us from Newberry, trati ICili in*t., on business, append# the fol- wide lowing Information, for whish lie has our Ointi thanks. . gan.' "In tbo way of.news I will state that a primary meeting of the ciur.ens of this 'n place was held here to day, which was ?n)j ] preside*! over by the Ordinary, E 1\ presj Lake, K.?q. lira immediate cause of the m? call w hs the excitement caused by the recent absconding of two or three negroes, who have been caught on their way to " Ohio, or some other free &tate. Kach of 1 thewi had tree passes, and it is supposed 0f jq( thai some perahu or persons here have poriU beeu tampering with the slates. One 1 m^, man by the name of Whitener, or W hip ner, lias been lodged iu jail on suspicion of being one of the parties engaged iu it. Ni '1 lie meeting adjourned over to next Cotti m Thursday. A committee of five was ap dllng | pointed lo rmm'i .-? ii.?? ' _ ? ?? >unt morning U UelU jj, J cr it will not be best in future to enforce ,p( Ihe law in regard to permitting slaves to A 'lure their time ; whether there have been 8u,n W" ^violations of the law agntust trafiicking Rm* ' and tampering with slaves ; to devise c'?*e 81 some mtar.s to tuore rigidly enforce the an nt^ laws on that poiut, as well as the laws of Wed y Vagrancy, and whether the police force of w B should be increased, and if so, whether 7000 B all citizens should be required to do pat- The J rol duty, or an additional police force m employed at the expense of the town. I 1 think the cause of the excitement w grew out of a report that was circulated ?? on Sunday night last by a few thought less parties who only desired to have a = ' little fun." Such things ar? too serious Mi * to joke about, and should bo frowned C. C t. down. a,e>' |r It would perha|>? be well for other yp II parts of the Stale, both in lowti and |)|\( country, to be more vigilant. All should, State iB at the same lime, exert the greatest pru- oblig 2m deuce and caution, as the laws, if en- ^ forced, are amply suflicient against offenr ders of all kinds." Fron Jf THK ClIARLKHTON COUKIKK ON l)l3SO Lt'TlON.?In a commeiil on a letter from If M ij. IJenj. Perry, the Charleston Courier Mi m expresses the following sentiments on the of At I subject of a disruption : 1 nauie I it tiiav be nroner l.i kUIm ?i nr??i-i 1 'be ' . that ?? hold the election of h Black lie '"luri ."I publican will bo cuch a manifestation of sectional hostility of the North to (he jjjsjj K South, such a proof that we are two peo n|n k pies, that two Governments ought to fol kejrj) low h? a corollary, unless the North will ? I retrace its steps and give us our rights.? In the event, then, of ths election of Lin- fr'?n< J coin, we would favor a Convention of the f Southern States, or ?s many of theru as can be got to act togelhe , to present to mi w_ the North the alternatives of a new and |rjelt( U satisfactorily understanding of our politi- Ks^, f eel compact, or a dissolution of the Union, lowei We prefer the alternative of disunion, however sad, t<> any further submission r. to Noribein aggression. ^ A SKCKKT kok ONK Hcndhkd Ykara. ^ ^ i ?The Treasury of Amherst College has ^,jul| la'e'v received irom Mr. David Sears, of lto*ton, a heretofore liberal benefactor of 'pj, tlie College, a small and carefully sealed t^UK b x, web 'he instruc'lon that it is not to elect) b.? opened f..r one hundred years, on pain gre?s i of a forfeiture of a gift which it contains . 1 ' . Speculation is at fault as to the contents ami the reasons for the accompanying 4 condition The shrewdest guess is that Th the box hold, deeds of real estate in Bos annul i ton, now under lease for one'hundred ' 'era \ ears, hut then to he transferred to the , . ? College. ILlt let us be patient till 1900, (|. j and then we shall all know, says the dute I C3 ?_ Ull II t_ 1! opringiieni jt^puo'icHh. j term. ? ] Ancient Superstition va. Modern Set- j ence. ^'!j Six hundred ye urn ago it whs belieted m < . . j t >> didali , tlint scrofula could bo cured by (lie touch t(.r jt of a king. end that the fever of n wound wtui * ' whaled by Halving the weapon that cauaed 1 i it ! These, end fifty other similar nbsurdi- a^kj ties, of which we read in liaciug the prw? Office r l',e healing art.jiow only excite a the ei contemptuous smile ; but, e*'en in this en* lighted ere, prejudice and egotism some. 'I'll |B times struggle to perpetueU error, nr.d ven- snnoi 3 % lure to question the most palpable and selfH e\ ident truths fl Thus, when llolloway, after long years c of study and experiment, ushered his allu powerful remedies before thn world in their didan present perfected state, their efficacy was ectioi { denied by many jealous practitiooers.? J Tliese men w ere the slaves offormul*; persons who believed Ihst truth moved in r || >im circle like a blind horse in u milk-track.-? lectoi They regarded llolloway as an innovator ; * *| and so he waa. Ilia innovations have as- ^ /M tonlshed?nay. more, they have convinced reape jT and defghted ?he world The moat for- caodi midable ulcerous sod eruptive maladies, 'or ir fUl with which science has heretofore waged w an unequal combat, arc now subdued by Koi? vl the penetrating Ointment for the cure oi si tlx IK external diseases nod injuries, and his fa' fr"*n?l f# nious Pills are administered with marveljfcS jous success for many dangerous internal I'OT disorders. ? i . i i -? <11. ??i. - TV o nave nut irnveu at una curjciqvn>u * hanlily. It u the duty of ,he pre** to in. M? 1 jjL * v**tigate before it approve*, Public opin- & Nl ^ ion i?, to a certain extent, baaed upon It* al l,M ,J aUleiueut*, and io all matter* which coo 3 eern the health and life of mad, It cannot JJ bo too cauMoue or too aerupuloua. But it { i* alao tha province of the pre** to give the ^ wideat notoriety to important facta, and to ^ if render justice to great pnbliobeoefaclora. 5$ The teatiuiooy in favor of I'roicaaor Hollo Ij |K) way'* remedies emanate* from all alaaaaa ^ i' and from every quarter of thagloba. It fa A anthuaiaalic, voluminous, and consistent entrui To deny it, would be to fly In tha face of " 1 the l*Wt of evidence, and would evln.-a atu- ( j pidity, not caution. ?? M If there ia anything io whiah the jodg ll inent i f a human being may to felted upea, JO. t 1 It ia the effect which a remedy producea 9 upon him when aick. No one can be aelf* deceived aa to the relief of paid, the reneW- Will j nl of atiength, the recovery of liecilh aud k cheerfulneae ; nod when teoe of thowaaode * of individual#, apontaneoualy and without pre-concert, unite io aecribiog the aaae be- *r * neflcejit reaulta to the tame caaeee, Uteir jjnior | combined deelarationa aa iaiperalively de Ma I credence as a mathematical demon- Holloway'a Fills, an ion. Upon this basis rests the world- for Determiu.tionof B . . ? , .. , netta Wright, ol Newh reputation el I refeMor llolloway a |U(M( excessively for nent and Pill*.? Ntw OrUant "Or- Irom determination of <? bad at tiuiea lliat alio \ ' ing a room as if dead. "- ??' different physicians, a ie New York Herald is out for Bell their advice, which In Kverett for the Presidency and Vice- hor' a,ul her 'jiaaolutio ,, At Una tunc she tried idency.. quickly did their work, system all the noxious Hvmeneffl bail tluids, and loll h * pel feet health, hp li tonished at the upparo srrud in Gainsvillo lln.f on the 19th n,js has been effected I by Andrew Rob E?q., Mr. Joseph Avrn, orth Carolina, to Miss Tnhitha Bask inn, r-'. i r .1 I J5iVnr? . hose who I erly of this place. . peil,ct heith frequent cours: to tonics as pro mm WIDVST1 Wo are never too well 1 ilk jd Au&r,. . faults ot "the ills that I tw York, Abgnst 24.?The sales of an invigorator they u >n to-day amonnt to 700 hales; Mid- BitU-a-a medicine th / ularh without giving v Upland is quoted at 101 a lie. . tt,u intern In all me ........ r> ? - " onruvk VU1TUR H1ARKET, AngUBt 16. ule "WICI* IS IllOrC pot i ? j x.n.L j . ... . quinine, while the nios .e sales in two day. (13th and 14th) (ov'er viol(, t<) its up 25,000 bales, of which speculators Those who have tried i exporters took 9000. The market ?"? another, for any ol d firm, and the transactions exhibited "^'"'ho have no/'m' Ivance ot 1-16 to id. The sales on cordially recommend i nesday, the 15th, reached 18,000 bales, the Bitters, win-never t > ? . eases ol the digestive c hich speculators and exporters took' Addling Orleans is quoted at 6id. evLryihie.^"^1^! market closed buoyant. ?r column. Announcements. .New Adv FOR THE 8ENATE. GROCERIES ? ? . A. B. and C. Sugar, a. Kditor :?Please announce Dr. \V. New Orienns and 1 AUTUMN as a candidate foi the JSen- Crushed. Puiveri uid oblige his Old Friends. Java, I^ngnyra, Rio, . i . rieun Coffee, It. Editor :?Pieaae anno unco HON. Teas ? Ulaik and C )N BARNK.S as a candidate for the Fillies' Sugar ci i Senate at the ensuing election, and Bacon?bides e hia many Old Friknds Boxes Soda Crackers ?7~.?1 7~t , 1 77, u W'ino " le friends of James It. Mugill announce ? l^^iond ** ss a candidate for the Slate Senate, ,, ?nMon Biwnit i lain raster District. ^nfj |(l n worfj ever r- . ? ? taming to the honae FOR THE LEGISLATURE For sale low for <\\ .IDS. t. Kditor:?You will oblige the friends Cnmden, Aug 29 a. I*. T. MOBl.EY, by placing his ~ '. t>~ in nomination, for representative to Bagging, lio\ outer branch ot the next .Stale l.einv- n i . i> * lisies (jtinev H'iggin{ Coila Green l eaf I . Coils Grans Ropi e are authorized to unciuuce Mlt. llank Three 1' il'll Cl.ARK, a candidate for Kepre- Just received and l< t'lvh 111 Llin loivor I,rtt....k ?.!' ik... ' I ? ,,lAl JDS. . Camden, Aug 2i). k. ht?irou.?\uu will ob.ijjf many >< ? \iiv l.-t by placing thu inline Mnj. J. K. Itut- ' iil'Ull i, in nomination for re eleotion to the A LARGE 1.<)T JL r braucli of the State Legislature. for sale by JOS. Cnmdeii, Aug 29, t. Kditou :?You will oblige many la by placing the narue of J. William*, SALT A in uotuinaUon for re electron to the . ...... branch of -he Mate legislature. A ' .,N V L*' hA '1 _ " _ received and tor sale ? ? :? Ji >s FOR CONGRESS. Camden, Aug itti, a are authorised to announce CoL. C. III.1.Kit, ol Marion, a candidate to KILL A sent the tirst ( ongresHional District of ....... , . !i Carolina in the next Congress. . ' . aula at JOS. _ ~7 .. rr,,"!*,. Camden. AugdlO, e friends of the Hon. JOHN Mo KN announce him u candidate for re- SOUTH (J on to Congress, from the first Contonal District of South Caholina. LANCA3TEI Laxcasikk. py j> ]? |I.imi.io ~ Jj for said District. FOR CLERK. j WHEREAS, W? e trirnds of JOHN A. STKWMAN I has applied to me foi incehiin a candidate for re election for I trulion on all and si of the Court, for the ensuing terin. ' Chattels, Rights unc ?-- P. Ingrain, lute of lilt t Kditok?The muiiy friends of Mr. ceased, but died in t . HANCOCK, announce linn a candU pj Tor Clerk of the Court for the ensuing These are, therefor _ iah all and singular, t FOR SHERIFF. 1*2 01 U,u ?*ld, before me at our uex l. Keitok The Iriends of J. D j the said district, to l? ^K, respectfully nominate him a can- QoJirt House oil tli b for the ollice of Sberitl of Lanes*- ; nextt to show cause, strict for tho ensuiug Urui. I administration shoul ^ Many tana do. j , i Given urn k Kuitor Please announce 31H. I x 'J'^' i'!''* "" ^ iS McMANUS, a candidate Tor the ' " * lh.? > e!,r' , of Sheriff for Lancaster District, for I ^ e,?M. ^,ndr4n usurng term aod oblige hie , U,H >eai MaNV pRIBMOa. 4} P^'dvUCe. ^ ? frieodi of CipL J. B. GOUMAlU',| Aug 88. 1860. inee him a candidate for Sheriff for ' ' later district, at the ensiling term. New Stc MY stkam MII uiid thoroughlj I. Kditor :?Please announce the now reudy to grind c of C. p. IIINSON, Ksq., as a can* (jK b for Tax Collector at the ensuing el- I 15, I8'i0.?2" i and oblige his many ? Kiiends. Timely ... i w ,,, I have given a larg ^1h1?!^R MnoyiiMpMr VV. unry ,.t lHr,0i nil<1 * iVli 1 Y, a. a candidate for lax Col- me?oy To lhoHe , r at the ensuing election. .p.,ruled to my call la _AI\Y iOKHPa. ^ return tny sincere tJin l. KptTol.?The velars of Lancaster | 1 ur,,e'' * deal car I ctiully announce J. K. II'JNTKR a i s*y?roust |>ay or you date for re-election for Tax Collector, ' , ,e ^,*,ur rw"P01" .e ensuing term. or P L Wright win cooota. l. Kditor.?Please announce Alf. VVuiarson, a Candidate fur Tax Collector i Augi. 15th i860, i ei suing election and oblige his ; ? I. Waxhaw. i Land f< rr~- r ?t. u e- I TiiK 6UBHCKH i.hDiTOR.-B> announcing >lr. It. C. j j Nale VftluuU, 18. a candidate for lax Colleotor at , i() franklin county, ( eat election you will obligeJus ; Roit(, y wJt o| _ _ 'ng twelve hundred (I h Kuitor : Hy announcing Capt A. ' bottom lanJ?l [SBKT a candidate for Tux Collector remainder cleared in i next election you will oblige. ,1efe 1,1 a if00"* dv lira Phifitds rX "eeeaaary not boil _ The land is well w j 1 *t !j ^ the growth of graiu ? Speoial Notioes. The place is in lw< ... , . ?.? the Air I .inn Rail R RR3HAW ft CONNORS. corABTaaaa is tub raAorioa or Oeorgin AW AND EQUITY Au?!- ,?11' LANCAsi kkv ili.k, s. c.. Wanted In r Will attend nroiuptlr to all hualneM TWO SE KBR8IIAW, | IV. M CONNORS A WOMAN AS 9R, 8. (.. Lancaster, C. H? / ,j<ri i/i> r i ;,0 ,8i9 ? OSTLER. L.lxii 9 ' uZl * to * Md of th? y 0AWKIH8 & WYLIE, a ;tormyi at Law Augi.8iii.i88o, aid F It a sTV solicitous in nqurrv, F A C . raclioe iu LaucAAter Ami the aurrounding DistricU. ?A orrtot m r?? court socst at mil II K'sJlO V ^NC AMTKft VlliLK, u . C. tUM? J3BIUJJ ;uIat Attention given to collecting ckiius. ADGER'8 HO rnoe. a oawkim. maj. jurr d. Write. I*. K. Praaak, > t, 0. 11., 8. 0. Leiiciuiter, 0. U., 8, 0. jo*. T. \ rch 14, 1660, 6?If | Oct. l<Hh 1859, extraordinary Remedy BUSINESS CARDS. 4n II lood to the Head.?Hen- 1 , ; iurk. New Yoik, suffered , . .. , wOIv eight years and a half |J ,|. \V IT II LRlSPOON, blood to tlio head, so L'K? 11. ATTORNEY AT LAW | 'n'? Sho consulted three j ^ Rak nd Bludiously followed I ? , ?? i r.mnn ,, ,, I ... jwever failed to benefit I> A N 0 AS 1 I^R. 0. II., n was hourly expected. v <' fyi"8 llolloway'a P'lls, which j . oO. v^fL i j,0|jeve , by removing from the | Jnnuary I!, 18G0. 48?U. | .. . . matter, carrvlng ofF the | . ' ? " John C. Seorest. ut tratiBformation, yet all ^ TT ft 1) V I."1 V t 'It I t tu I [>y uonownys run. 6'j 1 a i i v 11 il L 1 ill li iV YV , ! w,irrani - | LANCASTER C. II., 8. C hunted. r, iuv 1 mn <??? *?? * ?* cum-ted t? h?n.; nlmcl,in ly nave need to have re- j (|lt, rculutives of disease.? j Can always bo fi>un<l at Mnj. Clinton's Office. ! armored against the as- j Alao actill? Magistrate. tioah are heir to' Such , t lu... . Imve ill i . n^a .. Juno bill, I860. 1i-2t. lay bttu in Hosteller a | [ imports At cannot be taken reg- __ " " ~ ~ .%ll . italitv and ulusticity to ! - J. l?l. AD1HS |-oathe. res of Fever and Ague ma.ncksctorw, AN cut than any amount ol , t dangerous cases of hit* Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Made wonderful properties.? T __ ' " nincli the medicine will never A A IN " W xi xv. Xj , | . ^ : the aliment* which the i. .... , ., .. lenses to subdue. To. ' courses ide tbo experiment, wc i Orders from a distance promptly attended to j It is so in early application to j M |U._l4-ly. I vaut of hey are stricken by dig* " irguns. \ ' I to u or >nd dealers generally, G'W ( _ \ !t,,nr K I ?ary V ) drcrtiseinent in anotli- 1 orkville, S. t?. \ ( Laneasterville.S.C re|iuir, ____________ WILLIAMS & ALLISON , j const ru ertisements. A T T 0 li i\ hi V A T li A W* ^\hv uKocELUES! A*D ^ .. i:::r Solicitors in Equity. ji:,n ,u rncruus 'otorica Sugar, . L.A.Nl'lS'l hit, (' II., S. , a I MC i t*Ct zed find Loaf Sugar. Will practice in the District ol Laticuster. ?i,?.viii St Douiingo and Af- snow in Prompt attention given to Collections. , Y ircen. July 7ih l*hs. il?tf I ri ireil 11 Kola, ? ? [ pliincnt and Shoulders, Dr ALFRED CRA VEN, pleitsur ? I I their in i ItevldeiK burgeon DcutM, Irtillin YollKVII LK, is. C., . j i.""' ' ... iiigton, y other article upper Oilers his Profession., > Services to tin* eiti- ] keeping department zens of laincaater \ ilh-ge and surrounding I jM gayi.K i CO. . . !>' '<"> 3l. Alt I'lF'.ClAl. I'KI'j i II inserted on old it has jj ? Plate, from one lo a fti!'. s:;tl. , ly reco )g JXIld Twine. Juno lltli, I1 *?-1 y J have til ,t.osi,i,,g a,e. SI'EXCIilf ,V TKAilPK, | ? ... . I MAM.i'Acri.aiMi L/r4|" ly 1 wmo. . _ .. ... . . I.. I.r sale t?v, jjrviclloi' ai?<! Hllvci'slllllll, than Ml M. UAYLB&CO. No. 266 King-Street,' tht'm'hi CiiAHi.CKius. S. C. and, all W A \t IT (Under Masonic 11.ill.^ find " ? - m *. ( arnlir 1ST RECKIVKD and W Mtciics, ''loeks, Jewelry a ul fairer Ware j .. M (sAYLh it CO. Neallv and Citrelullv Runsirad. I. V :ji i ,, , " ' 1 " I Kei ? i I Feb. 21), 1800. . 3?Gin. i llimJt I ' I it % 'It | * I ' best la, rLUAl ! HARDWARE. (seamless sacks) just irtendin by * * ! (iinetn m (i.wbH &. co. VV. U. MORTON*, ' I -i , j No 133 MEETING-STREET. ; v?'r 1 ri n \T ' CM AUI.ESTOJL s- '. tLUAi . I , I lOKfity KICF Foil "* !"!" '1 11 i tf I ?'ii M GAY I E Si CO 1 ,or r4*" "r i''u?Mrr e.vv, a very compi le 1 ing '* ll 3t ' uuii supcres Kiux-umti' ul .! / ""**', I aoLISiJ llAliDWAltl-;. Cl'Tlilil!T, i,J,r t UIST.UCT. ; ? ;**, fivro.s am> i " more nd, Esquire. Ordinary , PLANT AT ON TOOIaS, ' M. CONNORS, Esq., niponim kxi'ki.sm.v r<m the j ?Tlie nifiilnr the Guilds and SOI' IMll'iil\ TlUllii. b1 LrediU ut /.dock i so icry ) District nfore-aul, d?i- j Mel\*bant.s vi-iting tIn- Oily : r - r.-?|i?vtl n undent he State ot .Missis-dp I Iv invited to examine the Sio.-k 1 been u? nnd prices. j about * ?' **'i* '.in^ a^ino"' 1 am. otiliKKs fur I[ihi is will receive prompt '! "r''1 ha kindred and credi- i 'Vr,"o i . . v. j nnn careful ntten'mn iseil, to he nu^appcar j ' ' l la! t Ordinary's^^.irl lur ' March 1 t, l8(Jo. .r)-iiin | ? hidden at lairicastvi _ vv.. i.m ie llth day of Sept. I WHITE'S MARBLE [ Ja if any, w hy the said AND i i? not t d not bo era n led. STONEWORKS. an indi ier my hand and seal, j l sih day of Augoat in > Established Over Thi? ty Years Ago ?f our Lord one thou- ROBERT l>. WHITE, i ll! I and Sixty, and in .... .... I r ot American Inde- 'bar ?*ton, ... j rjos Monuments, Head Stones, of all sizes, strong)1 \M.\lO\|>. o. i.. j>. I I'rom ll3 up. .Ma ride and Stuns j one cat 29-2l-nf 2 00. | T'lln, Mural Tablet*, HI no [placed, I Fligging, Hr ivvn 8ton for buildings, Sic. , Hardin jam Mill. | n. It. I'lun* for l uge .Monninents j "Incl .1. has been re-built ,!r,iwn * order and sent by tuiil. ing bru i repaired, and I am | Feb. 8th, 1880 52-ly. J prelum orn at an y time. ~ ' J aequsun orgk Sinclair. ' N K \V C A It I' 1, T ST O It E. ! *-tf. 1 would Notioe. James G-. Bailie, ? f romi?<; to pay Jan. DIRECT IMPORTER OK ALE K!SL>^ Oh j ' r,,r?fore. I .nu.t have CARPETING. It U* j Alio ao generously r? v</ ily ami at November, I would , Ruga, Floor Oil rintltv Window Shades, i >nk?, but to those who A(,a V or tain Dnmn.ks, I ace and .Muslin hlriJll,n would now earnestly j Curtains, Ac. I b|e tl, will paV coat. No. :23l Kin-; SritRET, le to Maj. J. D. Wylie (Ji I AUl.KSTl >N, S. C. i ^ , has toy note, and ac- Aad j Q BAILIE & Bro. $tnnc. ?T-3, I . !r^: ?ad. Call and see be- I (f* **" ! year# | vhpre l*rrRJl.f>RRSPKCTrUI.!.V INFORM easily I J R. RARf.K, ? * lke P"blie that h- lias located him- kinds i n. Franklin Co. (ia. j ?elf permanently at I .anouter <' II , and pieuanr J7-4t ' V" tie linppv to wait upon all who may ?/. .4 -i. favor him with a call. He Hatters himself "it im?Clia,t?lV. that from his long experience in the \nri- ?y to { * ous brunches of his Profession, he can (jive ver At 1RVANT8. entire satisfaction to all who may entrust toeir m rnrwr t iiiu hliu with the care of their teeth. { my fsn CtMJlv, And a MAN Artificial Teeth inseited froin a single tjr,. ??i al wagea.will be paid tooth to full acta, with CUsp or by Atmos- I ni^hte ar. pheric Pressure. m j /Vnaoc i. J. BKLDKN, Particular attention paid to the preserva- I 20-*?8t *'on various teeth, for millions are now ( . ? annually lost for want of timely and judi- | 49ft A D I Ij la, clous treatment. ; more ? rp rt 0 Charges reasonable and nil vork wnTran- I tute, I 1 U M & led J lesion j ND _ Teeth extracted without pain l.adiea Street, and geoliemeii are inxiied to call and have Louiav MLKlHANTd, their teeth examined free of charge. j*J4 Nc nT|i xvukuv Office In Mr. K.mmons' building, 3d door P. Sto< Month of |. Adams' Store. Mrs. C ['hitrIs'slou M. C. , <,mlc ,, K?UV, tVv?f,n 8 V if 10 12 M and A I from 1. to & P. M cities a 30?lypd ( April IH, I86n tO-ly. Jnm toVKit \ DAKER'S PAH JELF-SS SEWING MACHINE, K Afj FOR PLANTERS' USE. very great success of tlio Grover ei Sewing Machine throughout the rn Sl.1,. h?. Wen prcolUrly gr.li. r UNDER8Ia u tlie mnnulucturers, who are led to _|_ nI1(j t|lc surroun that their endeavors to make a re- linucs to conduit th< inchine have'been appreciated. The vr ? vrrTn in ;f tlio Company will bo unchanged, lu/xlNL r Av/ heietofore, each machine will be LI ted in every respect to be us repre- TOP AND 0 That we manufacture aud sell the OF THE VERY BE e best adapted to all the wants of RABLE STYLES,! iple of the South, can be attested by ids of Families aud Planters who. itm in daily use ; und, feeling the doilG tit tllC sllOl inee of meeting every want of the ^gTALL n people, we have just introduced (jajj anJ see j EN'ilRELY NEW MACHINE, Expressly for Planter's Use; Lancaster C. II., S ine that will sew the finest fabrics inmates of the household, and the T/ 'Ai t goods for the negroes of the field. ?J lf| i simple in construction, that a scrordinary capacity can readily learn li it, and keep it in order. In ordiear, the machine can i.ot act out of! and should Inst many yenrB?being II Jt!i icted wilh especial care as to duraWe feel every confidence of it glv- |HEAVY DRY most complete satisfaction. That LU chines will do belter sewing than done by baud, is evidenced by nui testimonials, and from many we f"T\SON HANI) and unite attention to a few, as 0f Piper, Heids g Medenria, Post, Sheri ifhat Southern People Say : dies, from i. Jetl'ersou Davis, presents her com- . Is to (irover &. Baker, und takes Old Constitution Moi e in saying that she has used one of achines lor two years, and finds it g I >rder, makes a beautiful stitch, Extra old Menongaht bs easily work of any kind."? Waali' Kectified Whiskey, ai /) ored Janutca Rum, l'i .. n gars, of direct iuiporl ive used one of (.rover & Baker . gOXM> Assorted Jel .Sowing Machines lor more than Matches, Tobacco, ol ears, and do not hesitate to say that Mackeral. I ;,ven entire salislaction. I cheerful. AHSOrte(1 Nll uiuu-nl them to all who wish to JOS M GA1 leir sewing well and <(uickly done." luh-rt Width'i/mhe, Washington. /). """"" fines' Ice pleasure in saying, that the (iro- T8 ,nfi ' Baker Sewing .Machines have more Cofi'ei .stained my expectation. After try- ,w shot. Caps returning t thers, I have three of pvnr| ,nd common Si i operation in my dinerent places, I1ASSELT1 let lour years' trial, have no fault to ./. //. Hammond, Senator of South *02 THE . REG ... . ysSUM. Kerocine O wife hat had one ot Drover &, B.?. r \? 1 , , \.i- e Ilaasellinc <fc. Massey umny Sewing .Machines tor some , f , . # * ?u . , 1 *?. , . e tiful nssortinent of th ,.i I am salistieu it is one of the . ... . . . , ceived with Jones im >or>xuving machines that has heon , . , , . , . ,? , , at night and examine, it. 1 take much pleasure in recom- 6 HASSEL/I g it to the public."?I. (J. Harris, Auril 18 <>r of 'Veil ntssec. P ' m- pleasure III saying mill the (jro- GENTS, Boy l iM'c Sewiug Machine has fully rll uuj Shoes a iiiy xpccluiiomt, und, utter a trial sortment uoi j tlim a year, I aui so Weil pleased UASSELTI i I lilt 1 lake pleasure in recommend- ' my friends.**?\Irs. IV H It,new . A!)1KS Barage i Jeorgetowii, D. C. I Points, and Man i very much pleased with my sewing ment, ut e : it* I could not get another, 1 UASSELTI nol take ten times what it coat uie. than realizes my most sanguine * LXRGKnndflni lions."?li Xash, C'ainJen C. "3 Made Clothing, < ' vats, half-Hose, and t ( rover 0? Baker Machine has fjily UASSELTI m expectations. A very iuiporaruvlcrialic of the machine is, it is I \ Itlp'S 1)1! s.mple that any negro of common amling can 111 mage it. Mine has 4 LARGE and fu <m1 exclusively hy a negro servant, J.\. rage. Tissue, Orj ix inoiithsLuml has never been out double skirt and flour r."?lieu. J It. Moultrie, Union Cambrics, American , *, Ala. For sale cheap, at .. UASSELTI! ke pleasure 111 recommending Gro- . 1,0 Hiker's Family Sewing Machine.? Apr" IO' re used 01.c more ttinn six months, 1 s all Hint it is represented to be. It 00*11 , nly a convenience, but we regard it ? LARGE LOT spe sable necessity."? Hon. J F. j\ constantly' on li /, 1st Fayette, Ala. for Cash by ink your machine by far the best in JOS. S l can be adapted from the finest fab- ~ lie heaviest cassiuierc, and news Baoon1 r, faster, and more beautifully than i imagine. If mine could not be re- TTAMS, SIDES, money could not buy it."? Mrs F [*** JUBl received an , Unutsiille, Ky. JOS. 3 inulion nnd other circumstances hav- I ught under my examination several i i-.j - 1 ? . ... mm j?-u vo no | | US T received n li i lance wiili their merits, should my I J North Kiver Hav i bo deemed of any \nlue, I j for Cash by n"l tie?itn'e to accord the prefer- JOS. J i) Grover &. IliikcrV'?liev. J. Ii. ;i, Claywml, Dd. POUN ko pleasure in recommending Grover Oevrv'vr Sale k er'* Sowing Machine to the public. J- I' given ever/ satisfaction in my fam- I^ncaslcr C. H.J S I I consider it one of toe most relia whine* in u?e ? not only for Us lUT'll h ? but simplicity, and not being 1 in- Bt#33.IH"JKLLlJ get out of order. I would advise j . j ^ MY ACCOl rson to purchase one of thein in pre- '|eft jn the hand to all others I have seen."?Simon ; Ksq . for collection. A'jr/'.ilh, r? I forwarJ ?n(5 Nettie i ink it by far tiie best patent in use. ?s longer indulgence mcliii.e can be adapted from the tiiiubric to the heaviest caasimere. It] Ijineastor, June ft, Lronger, faster, and more beautiful | ?? le e m imagine. If mine could not j A dsiIUS F aeed. money could not buy it."? j . (? Hrown, i\athvilU, Tenn FACTORS AN1 ?ko pleasure in recommending the MERCi At linker Sea mg Machine over all i -n n i? w ' * w it in use. Mine is the only Grover At | ** , m tin- vicinity ; but I hope ere long \ CHAliLEi one m eveiy family."?J. I,. Walker,; Kttsel L. Adams, s Urul^e, S. C. I Zimmf.km ivc u??d one of (trover & Baker'* i July 25th I860, ? Machines in our shop for three j * nist, and find it perfectly practicable, . ELLIS C- ( <epl in order, and adapted to various | w >f work in a tailor's shoo. We ult?. e in recommending it to the public.' HtirrSll, Nit Brakow ?V Co, Columbia, Oa. Manufacturers, Imp [ivt-H me pleasure to add my testimo- , liai of many others, in favor of Gro. 4?i*?t?Hery? Sa<l<l Bukcr's Mewing Machines. Ouoof' BAR nchines has been in constant ase in 1 Carriage Trimmiugi lily lor nearly three years, giving en- CHARLF' liafuction, never having required the ?t repair iu that time."?A C Mount. Corner .Meeting ola, Fla. CES />K KXIUBITON AND BALK : J,,1y 11 186? ?2' Broadway, Netv York ; 181 Bslti* yj. Street, Baltimore; Mechanics lusti- [ d hn.ond ; King Street, Char- ; | FOREWARN si ; 41 Francis Street, Mobile ; 11 Camp ' A. for a NOTE give New Orleans; 94 Fourth Street, j Clyburn security, to illo ; 4 HigginnV Block, lexlngton; ' hundred dollars, dat irlh Fourth Street, St. I.onia; Thon. Due 1st January n reall, Augusta, Agent tor Georgia; for which said note * . Brtnard, Galve.aton, Agent for Tux- 1 am determined no g?nci?t will be found iu most of the less compelled by la md to ens of the South. > 90 6m. | July tth I860 IMAGE fflPOMDI, ' $g& NRI), RESPECTFULI.Y INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF THIS ditig Districts, that he is still at his OLD STAND, where he cod } TURING OF LIGHT HICKORY BUGGIES, GUT FOUR SEAT ROCKAWAYS, FEN BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SULKIES, &c. 1ST MATERIAL, and executed in the LATE ani the most DUvhich cannot fail to please. REPAIRING "test notice possible. WORK WARRANTED ONE YE Alt..jap for yourselves. W. la. HOWIE. I. C., March 28, 1860. * 7?if. S. M. GAYLE & CO. CAMDEN, S. C. i ALER'S IN GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WINES, IU0RS, HAVANA CIGARS, WEST INDIA FRUITS, &C., &C. AND ARK NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND VARIED LOT lick, Heidsick & Co.'s, Bizzy, Gold Seal, and Flora Champagne, ry, Peneritf, Claret, Blackberry and Malaga Wines. French BranOne to Ten Dollars. lutain Dew, Bourbon, Chesnut, Wedding, Double Distilled Extra OLD RYE WHISKEY, la Rye. J. Martin's Rye Whiskey. A largo lot of Common t exceedingly lo.v figures. Boston, New England, white and col* L'pperuiint Cordial, Porter and Ale, quarts nnd pints. Havana Ciintion, Cuba Sixes and Cheeroots, Sardines, halves and quarter lies. Steam Retincd Candy. Teas?Hyson nnd Black. Friction f various brands. Adamantine and Star Candles, Preserved Fish, Salmon and Oysters. Pickles?half gallon, quarts and pint Jara, t?, Rasins, &.c., &.c., for sale low for cash. t'LE, WM. MUNGO. J Oil* (iltOllRKTT, Glass Ware, Sugar, HAS aJSTw^l: JUST RECEIVED THE LARgost Steele of ? ? f SPRING AND SUMMER ULAR DEPOT for a. ^ ii and Lumps is at A large and beau- _ xi w w wxi|^ e l/itnps is just re- | ' "ai '"?s ever before been his pleasure to proved burner. Call off r to hi* numerous customers and the citi. cr;s of laincaster District in genera).? 'INE Si MASSEY. Consisting of ladies Black and Fancy Dress Silk*, Muslins, Muslin Robes, Ging hums, Calico's and nil kinds of Dress Goods. X |M||, ue very tine, nt . NE fit M ASSEY'S. Bonnets, e lals, Ribbons, IJices, Eiubrot deries. Coverings, Hosiery, &c. Shawls, French Ijiee, Boots and SllOeS. tlllas, a large. assort- . . , . . , ... A large and varied slock of the finest NF & M VSSEY'S and best quality tor Ladies, Misses, Gen' tleman's and Boys, (New S'yles.) * assortment of Ready GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Shirts Drawers, CraSuspenders, nt Clothing, Hats, and r uruiahing Goods, NE Si MASSEY'S. from the finest to the cheapest qualities. SUNDRIES. ESS GOODS. Hardware, ( 'rockery, Groceries, Saddlele assortment of Bu- [* Ti". J00???. WntS ?ln".W*r?, randie Jaconet, Robes, l[?" ? , U ' k"'t' NM !' a"yIced. Jaconet, French l'tm? tl'ut,c1au be b'r n,#"J?nand English 1'rints.- U* ,m? ?' which will be sold a. ? cheap as they can be bought anywhere else vit' v, \r a?ssii.,v'? in tl>e Village or District. ^ MASSKY S. - j N CROCKETT. March 20, 1860. c?? lM AT THIS"! and and for sale low THE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD ^ roapectfully inform the citizens of 1. GAYLE Si CO. Lancaster Villuge nnd vicinity, that ?2^^lhey have permanently located and Bacon establisned a and shoulders, Boot and Shoe Shop d for sale by I I GAYLE &. HO. I at this place, and will be happv to wait on all that desire work done. They put up t | work in the most fashionable and durable *?ay . styles, and warrant to wear well, irge lot Kasterri nnd H.? which is offered low BOOTS AND SHOES of nl! descriptions made to order at short J. GAY LL & CO. notice. All work warranted 25 percent belter than Northern make. 1)3 OP' BACON For Give us a trial and wo are confident sat* >>' , isfaction will be the result. . DUN LAP & CO. 5-|f-Our ahop is one door South of . L, Juno 20, I860, tf Du^ap ^ Co ^ TERMS CASH. L Aooounts CUMPSTON & KELLER ' Aug. 1, I860.?ly. J NTS FOR 1850 are ? a of John d. Wyiie, Wanted ' AVanted ' ' Creditors must come * ' ' t'.lher Ly caa!: or note, HHWO or more Traveling Agents in each cannot he given. , JL of the United Stales, to sell the great* J AS. M. INGRAM. i est invention of the age. 1860 i Salary from $30 to $75 per Month For particulars, address, with stamps for rost 8l Co. I return postage, D COMMISSION J' Plautow, N. II. HANTS A,,p* *' 186?" 25-3m WHARP, SELLINGOFF | e. horry Frost, AF REDUCED PRICES AS I) WIS. ai-6m- [ Jcs, M. G-ayle & Co , JREEN, Jr. CAMDEN, 8. C. ith a re NOW OFFERING THE RERi Co rosining portion of Uieir stock of 1 DRY GOODS, ortera and wholesale , ? , ' , iCM, at exceedingly low figures, in order to make i* >-<ii&n -<> f room for their FALL AND WINTER * ' STOCK. Call and examine for vourselves NLSS. JOS. M GAYLE, WILLIAM MUNGO #, 8hoe Findings, Ac. Aug 8, 1860. 41. SmmsL*, " NOTIOR {Sign of Gill SadJJt.) A LL PERSONS having Executions 2_ly. JTjL against them in my office must come ______________ forward and settle them up, or make such . . arrangements with the PUiulitfs as will anLlOO, thorixe me to give further indulgenoe, as I I persons from trading cannot indulge any longer. My term of n by me end Thou. J. oftice will soon expire, aud uiy duly comJa* Katiidge for eight pels me to close my business in due form sd day I860, of Law. "A word to the wise is enough." ent, the consideration HENRY HANCOCK, s. l. d. raa given having failed. Aug. 6, I860. Jttil t to pay said note un- ????? wr. I A DIES, Miasea and Children's lists, WILSON HOUGH. ' JL-J trimmed and urtrimmed, st Jltf HAHSKI.TINE ft MA8SEVS. i