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Speoial Notic KERSHiW & CON: * COPAIITKICKH 1M TUB PRAOTK LAW AND EQ I LANCASTF.RVILLB, 8. LIT Will attend promptly to i entrusted to them. J. 1). KKRSIIAW, J W. M. ( Camden, fc>. C. Lan Aug. ll?, 1859. DAWKINS & WYL Attorneys at ANl) SOLICITOUS l\ KQl Will practice in Lancaster ami the DiatricU. orriCK in tim court hoi s LA NO ASTKlt VILLt Particular altcution given to collet col. tiioa. n dawkixa ma j. joi <Uiiiou, C. H., S. C. Lancaster, March 14, 18G0, Tiik Kiuiit Tiiino for tiik Kio There is so much humbug of ever; iu the world, ami so much dccepti upon the public, that it iR rcfresl Mionslly meet with something desig , ular or general use, that will bear of actuul utility. Dut there seems persistence in pressing upon the i bugs o( every variety , that it i I cult lor the uninitiated to detect there is, or is not, merit* The pul most sadly gulled in the matter o chines?mauy woithless ones h palmed oir as the best in use, to ?h ution and chagrin oi the purchaser! judge Jioin the arruy ?>( testimonia bodied in the advertisement of t liaker Sewing Machine, iu another should not hesitate to say, that no a Grover A. liaker machine had gret the purchase. None other tha nioiit could have elicited such coi ironi .*0 respectable it ml reliable sc bead of every family, aiul especiall; ter, should not fail to examine t Maker before purchasing any other .i V new machine for plantation use, 1 thy the consideration of all in w class machine. J'KKSONS atllicted with the Fcvi should not sptre either time, ire potise, to procure Dr. Llostetter' Hitlers, whose benefieient effects n , . t'-?i has been clearly proved to the been stricken down in a short spac this d lead 1111 curse, whose cheeks meagre, ami whose nights are si restless, and whoso eyes are dim with death staring them in the far pound must proven blessing, enn as it were, horn the mouth ol the n can know its true value until litey it. \V hen nil others have tailed,) have rcstoied the sufferer to presti Theii popularity in all the weaten ei n parts should introduce them lies. S Sold by diuggists and dealer* everywhere, b'eu dverlLseui :r coll. ItlU. New Advortisor I I i W W \ N<aI.KH for s 1 11 H /'_/ residence of the Su .1 miles South of l^moaster Court A. J. Mcl Sept. -M), I860.?33-tf. Chambers, Earnes I,' a n t a n o !J /V X >' HO aud General Commission 1 Atlantic \\ ('ll.-Mtl.K8Tr 1U??iim> to?A. M \ H. Ke-uuc c?on A Co., and K. W. itonucy, C J ah. s ciiamhkkh, Charlwtoii, S. i ( ?.?). W. 1>. iinkh, Kcrvh.iw lliatii J no. \V. ('iiamiu.k.^, Chaiicalou, fc Kept. 20tli, 18tfu. :;3 I..and for Salt rpilK SUHSCRIHF.lt off.M X.' plantation kiiu.it* <i in I allien i ; >. (J, on liic Hockey river road, Jiorlh of i'lcaauul 11 ill 1'. U , Ci bout live hundred acre*?oiiu I * about, in wood*, the remainder bout ore hnif fresh and in a "u coltivntioii On the place are two wiifi nil neec?M?ry builaiiig*. / liuiive and aerew?botli new, hjirtngh and n well. The place may be treated for done by or before the tirat iloi veinbcr next, otherwiie, on lha be Hold before the Court Jlouae higheat bidder. 'IVrilia to auit t RAl.KIGI! HA.1 Sept. 26, 18G0 ?33-tf. . South Carol] LANCASTKR DISTRI O'hi e Court of Gcuerui Session tnyn i'ieaa. i J. A. Slew man,Clerk of the > - - - in pursuance or 11?v directions of the Legislature, ill such cua provided, do hereby give public id) election for Tux Collector I ter District, will be held on ! eighth day of October next, a pluco of election throughout t! trict. Witueaa my huini lit (.a.ici I House, tins titu 21 at day of S*| J). I860. J. A. STEW Sept 25, 33-21 Liaxid For Sal ] OFFER FOR SALE MY V Plantation, 2 in ilea Norih-Ki caster Village. This ia a val plantation, containing 265 acri good dwelling house and ail oth I rigs necessary, with good water of the olaee is in woodland. 15 I is in * good suite of cultivnliui wishing to purchase would do Aiid examine for themselves. If i fore next sulesday, 1 will let highest bidder. J. A. G Sept. 19, I960. ? 3'itf. r NOTICE. IS HEREBY OIVKN that an i will be made at the next Sea le gislature, for s Charter for a to join to or extend the S. C from Cainden vis Ijsncaster 0. I f. point on the North Carolina tins John O. Seore ATTORNEY AT LANCA8TER D. U .H. Wilt attend to all businsas sain 1 an always be found at Qiii Also acting Magistrate, dune UUi, IMO I M E I ITY 'I FALL. tote are now heceiv: ' W of GOODS ever before ourselves as touch us possible IE? sold at a small advance to our LaW PRINTS, MUSLIN 1)E LAN! surrounding BLACK AN it COLOR G :tfng claims. Hp* 0 T HI 'c"u"s,c;, It L U 1 6?tf I WE HAVE a very larijo STOC in vlacb. | nntj <^|ioes Murir.o ami all wool Shirts, y description 1 on practiced liing to occa- ri' ;ned tor pop- JB all the tests to lie such a We would particularly call your atte 11*1 ct hum- pjice will compete with aliv matket in 11 tunes dilli- J , r_, nine where ',e 8Upl>h?d at factory prices, bhoes ? ilic lias been f sewing ma- 1V1 aving been le groat veils found * WITHOUT ANY CVELTS, DOUHLh he Grover ii quality can lie had any where Soulli. column, wo ^ ri. ? purchaser of vllT btOOtt C ZZS&Z r OHOCBlllES.-Sugar, Coffee, Mola ninendations Ertrge assortment of >urces. The S > every planlie Grover L GlVKN Ul* to l-e the BEST Goods N style. Their atlj u?y article not on hand will he or< rJ*.S Sept. 20th, I860. i NEW TESTIMONY, nents. KKOM keliaiilk soukcks, t< SHOW TH AT Til K &?,.'? IIA IIHE l)E VIE, lloUNC. I i Balsam of Life fie Co., | Is nil that the proprietor clair | for it. The following letter w , . ' received from Greenwood, S. < lerchaxitt, ! . . . .' ,j|n|>|. without solicitation, and is or. >\ s r one of the many certificates tli have been sent him, to pro) .iK: that BAUMH DE V1K will cu o. aggravated cases of Dyspeps ct, s. c. Constipation, Sick lleadach * I boss of Appetite, ike. Try ~ "7?*''* Medicine that is made at horn for attU hi* Camden. S 0. Aug. 10, 180 uer District, Mit. J. J. McKain*?Dear Si ,:S^: This will certify that I \v.v iuridred, or been greatly benefitted by tl od^tate'fo'r use ? )'our "I^unie De Vie.' ?ettien>enta I had been a sufferer for son i ir-od gin time past from what I sup post was Dyspepsia, having viole privauiv if pains in the side and other syin idaj hi No- tonis of this disease, but after t t d?y It w ill . , ? . door to the king one bottle of this prenai he time* tioti 1 was greatly relieved ai IlilONL). ' . , u ? ? i | bel eve that it has cured me. i> .r.-ii_ lvespecuuiiy, yours, in a, GEORGE L. JENKS. ?uud Com- Prepared and sold by ..id <;ou,t, JOHN J. MoKAIN, fJ&Z , CAMDEN, S. notice,that Wholesale Agents, Havilan Monday0"*. Stevenson & Co., Charlesto t the usual South Carolina. ,e "ft"1Sold by Haaseltine <0 Masse aster Court Eaucaster, S. C.; Magi 11 & Ben member, a. tie, Pleasant Hill; It. C. Pattc cierk 80n? Liberty Ilill. Aug. 8, I860, 26?tf WHITE'S MARBLE aluabi.k and lu*** STONEWORKS, ?* ; it baa a Established Oyer Thirty Years Ag er outbuild- robert d. white, . One hall _ ? or 80 acres Charleston, 8, c. ). lYr.cn* Monument., Head Stones, of all aizea, well to call from $3 up. Marble and Stone not aold be- Tile, Moral Tablets, Blue it go to the FUgging, Brown Stone for building., & AMBLti. ht n. b. Plana for large Monumer drawn to order and eent by mail. h Feb. 8th, i860. 5'j-ly. W*W* NEW CARPET STOR ion of the ? * ' *ll.il Uu.d * Tl-lll . Kali iTJd ??ame? ?. came, H., loaoois DIHKCT 1MP0KTMK 01' ALL KINDS I CARPETING, t Ru?". f,0?' OU Clotka, Window Hha.l i a i<r *' Curtain Damaaka, Uca aod Mua LAW, Curtalna, die. c. No. 934 Kino Street, latod to kim. CHAKLRHTON, S, ('. Moo t oaice. And J. 0 BAILIE A Bro. AUGUSTA, Ga n-kf Fab. S, I860, 69?ly W GOODS FOR THE 1> WINTER, 18Hi ING ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST ASS ; offered by us to the public, and in purchasing, \ i to Southern Manufacture and Direct Importation ' customers. Our stock of Ladies Goods is large ai ES, ALL WOOL HE LANES. ENGLISH AND ERE El) SILKS, A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF SHAWLS. LOVES, HOSE?COTTON AND WOOL. 1 H1N G! CLOTHING! K, consisting of (dents, Youth* find Hoy* ?fill Styles on 1 Prices. A tine assortment of Linen Shir's and Drawers. '? PLANTERS. ntion to our plantation goods, Blankets of our own importation the country. We are Agents for the Columbia Woolen and Col lireet from the Manufactory. Wo have paid particular attention t PER I Oil BROfiU. i SOLE?NO C III IS ANTl) 1WSTK liOAHl) ? an 1 will bo s>M i A LA ROE STOCK OK DITCHERS HOOTS. f HARDWARE is Largo and Complet sses, M.ukrel No.'s 1. 2. anil 3 , Bsooiiiij, Rope anil Twinu. Wi ALUM NORTH CAROLINA J LANS, orlh or South. In fact evory article ueeik-il will bo Jonnl at tin* I. lere<l at unco. HAS8ELTINE &. 3> | business cards. For it .i. w iTiunisi'ooN, 20 ol l.arii, tor Ca.li. ATTORNEY AT LAW. | Wax haw a, Sept. LANCASTKR C. 1L, 'I S (' ' i?,w.?" 'iu ?-?.|'ri"?!-"v.,"k A in.leliti-il to no' | <L \V. Wti.t.iamh, i \ Robr. !'. Allison E^taU-. will I Vorii villr, S. C. \ ~ > I.aiiiMsti-rvili.'.S t' "'If arra I I ' ll.i, UI.U HUM' I-OJ.'.S williams & allison. ' j m. ( i i ; AT TO 11 N L VS A T LA W s'?'1 AM? La3t Solicitors in Equity, .to all whom ) ! LANCASTER, C ii , S. C. | a ll PERSONS .... . . a \ underpinned ci Will practice in the District ot Lancaster. f . years I8r>7Prompt attention given to Collections. n?iitivil an I Lave July *7:1, 18.18. 21 -if mu.t be aati.f, I i be tore the 0?li pro\. piv with the ub<>\ c k Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, 1 } 1. o O I j Keiideiit SiHg^oH l>?wili?l, : f?r I ,v,? ,u..UTiuin US I VniiLVII LK, H. C.| J Uaiiu-ri ?il!io.it n'l(S I Orfl-ra his PrulVsaiuiiiil Sonicisto tin* uiti- J Si pt. 13, 18b.), ! zeiia of I jini uati-r Vilb iro n:nl anrrouniJiiiir I V ,ouul:y- VALUABL! clL Alt I'll' K.IAl, J'hhi'il inserted on (mid ,,, i I'irtte, froiu one to a lull Hett. | ^ ' June lllli, 1 H.r?ri 1 'i. I y -X^La? j. .11. Ai>\ns, nTlilc rA!i! ' UANLFACTORBH, ra*^4J[ l.UK'.l Wholesale aud Retail Dealer m 01 ' "rt X'IIH 0 i i rr - w a r b , fl j ROCK 111I.US. C. ings Aanted on a I. ' ' Mild gO()d l>ll11 >1 , i Order* frotu a ditlMiice promptly utleudcd to locution, good wnte i May DJ.? 14-ly. , hundred uerct t.1' w |'(i : ! Ine toil it rich and lie ELLIS C- UREEN, Jr. to 1SU0 pounds of . , I lo-re it alto about with | loin, mott of which ne Harral I^ichols 8c Co. with good n. 1 ' enough tor to /.nil *tl Manufacturer*, Importer* and Wholesale plate can he divider nt I Dealers in On the preiuitct i ?). Saddlery, *addl<?ry liunlutirc, JOi'O bu.thclt co,:i ? I HARNESS, J'hcKailRoa <1* _ , _ . , r.. ?a. . from Charlotte lo I Carriage Trimmings, Shoe Finding*, 1c. ?eur enough this p CHARLESTON. S C uiilu of it. Corner Meeting and llasel Streets, l'ersoit* wanting (Sign of (Jilt SathUf.) e*?millw tut soon aw July II, I860.?'JJ-IV. | ? 8?tdw,? 'nurket I be given to purcbuti i cl.a*o money. Auams, Frost 8c Co. ! iufkhrsck*.?t FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. aaj:L,, C. ADOEE'8 KOHTH WHARF, ? d CHAHLK8T0X, S. C. Rttskl L Adami, I K. Moiikv Fro at, | ?? ZlMMEKMAN DtTI* I ? _ Sll&mi July 39lti I860, | B ?T JT| ~-~2 limine 1 ><ior a, iu.iin it* ' ' day in OoL, next, w JO- Mil \ .-:j >> * *?.*****<<.now lives, an the pr Wu^?rr-r in';<:rsi t'kS;;: Y T the public thai ho hue located lnm- #-u of w R Cf , self permanently at I-nncaiter C. II., and will be hnppv to wnil upon all who inay ,, .. . ' lc> favor him with n call, He flatters himself ^onditiona cash, its f'oni hia lone experience in the vari- ' '"Pl-IIWO. uua branohee of bin Profession, he can give ? ? entire satisfaction to all who in.ty enlrual Jnltn inn wmi mo earn hi inoir teem. ,, Artificial 'Forth inaeited from ii aingle t>w I HIS l*li< lootlt to full not*, with I'Imp or by Atinoa- ?f MARK; phurio Preaaure. high, 4 >e? l'urtieolar attention paid to the preaerva- un,f finely proportio lion of aarinu* teeth, for million* are now on at thi? | yp annually lo*t for want of timely and judi- le,m" : For the a? cioua treatment. latnctatirr C. II, I Charge* reasonable and all atork warrao- - Teeth extrasted without pain, latdiea ^team-Mi] and gentlemen are invited to call and have \ 1.1, MY ACCXJ their teeth examined free of charge. J\ left in the har, Office in Mr. Kmmone' building, 2d door Knq . for collection. South of ). Adam*' Store. forward and aellle Office hour* from 8 A. M. to 12 M. and aa longer indnlgenc* from 1. to A. P. M. 1 April 18, 1880. 10-1 y. ' (.anvaater, June I Tl OROTXSft St BAKBR^S s NOISELESS SEW [NO MACHINE, | j FOR PLANTERS' USEThe very great success of the Grove ; & Baker Sewing Machine throughout tin Southern States has been peculiarly grati ^ ^ U ^ ; tying to thu inanulacturers, who are led l< 9 Tj JB- believe that their endeavors to make n re I liable machine have been appreciated. Tin ( I'lTI' H Ulkl,ji' Oiv/oi\ , policy of the Company will be unchanged iVC have couliuocli and, as heretofore, eiioh machine will bi IS. And will bo j warranted in every respect to be as repre lid. complete I 8t-'"led. That we manufacture and sell tin machine best adapted to all the wants o NCI I M CHINOS, the people of the South, can be nttesled bj j thousands of Families nn 1 Planters wh< CLOAKS, have them in daily use ; and, feeling tin I importance of meeting every want of th< ! southern people, wo have just introducei AM L'VMMUL'I IT Ml.Mir Ii.itti" Made Expressly for Planter's Use ? machine that will sew the tinest fabrici for the inmates of lite household, and th< Hats Gaps, Hoots coarsest goods for Iho negroes of the field I It is so simple in construction, that a ser j vnnt of ordinary capacity can readily lean j to work it, and keep it in order. In ordi j nary wear, the machine can not get out o . which in quality and j rtT*'r. nnd !,houl(1 lil8t Inan>' years.?bein| lion Goods, which will 1 constructed with especial cnro us to dura ,} ,|j, IV i bility. Wo '"eel every confidence of it glv ' ir.g too most complete satisfaction. Thn I our machines will do belter sewing thai can he done by band, is evidenced by nu | iiiitous testimonials, and from many wi lis J' * H"' ?itM?e Bl.|ect and invite attention to a few, a showing '?* What Southern People Say : ! are expecting daily a ".Mrs. Jefferson Davis, presents her com j plimenls to (trover 61 Baker, and lake i pleasure in saying that she hus used ono o their machines I'or two years, and finds i A WAS I K!L S I UliE, till in goo 1 order, makes a beautiful stitch and does easily work of any kind."--Wash idASSEY. n c"I have used oiio of Grover &. Baker' | Faiu'lv Sowing Machines for more thai Sale. j three years, and do not hesitate to say thn ' it has given entire satisfaction. I cheerful Nr. Itl.h.h GA I ILK : |v recouiiucnd them to alt who wish t< Bacon, and a quantity their sewing well and quickly done. '1' 1* CUITTt N ' WMkarnl*. Washington, L 18, 1880. 3J ft "1 lake pleasure in saying, that the Gro , | ver & Baker Sewing Macliines have mori JolC?. j than sustained my expectation. After try NOW TlIHMSni.YKS u!ld "'turning ? thers, I have three o i a> the A.hn'r o'l ' < \7| tliciu in operation in my dillereul places ti j in a I iv or by in ik I ;"H'' ,<,ur Vi':irs' trial, have no fault t< ligcinenis b -forc return 1 ,il"1 ",_J " H*""" ,!, Senator of Soul, j ('artnina* {<)< KI'.TT, Adtn'r. I "M\ wife has had one of (trover A.' It . 32?2t kor's Family Sewing Machines Tor torn ' tunc, and 1 am satisfied it is one of tli WotlCe ' best labor-saving machines tliat lias bed invented. I take much pleasure in recom 11' MAY CONCERN. it ending it t?> Hit? public."?/. (J. Hurra IN I) T< > Til K Uovttn"r "J Tenne$see' tlier by note or account | "I take pleasure in saying that the <Jro i>S un/i 69, are hereby I ver A. Hiker's Sewing Machine has full; timely notice, that the sustained my expectations, and, altera l.ria ictoiily arranged oil or of more than a year, I am so Well plensei Thosi tailing to com- with it that I lake pleasure in recommend request must ing it to my friends."?Mrs. It". 7/. liuten ? o r housr, (Seorgetuivn, I). (!. ed to close up my old '.uu vur> ,uuc" vvilli my sewinj ?peet ot person*. 1 machine * d 1 could not get another, J'IS. M. ii.\\ l.K I wo'ild not lake ten times what it cost nit 3j j It more than realizes my most sanguim expectations."?I'. H Sash, ('umden ( j LAND FOR | "The drover & llaker Machine lias full] <fl equaled my expectations. A very impor 'Ma { taut characteristic of the machine is, it ii | so very simple that any negro of coinmoi h h hit A I I'ltIV A IT. understanding can manage it. Mine ha i M\ l'LAN 1 A I ION been used exclusively by a negro servanl ; .Sugar < leek, (on the about six months, und has never been ou ster side.) 3 miles hast ?f order."?Iter. J. It. Mmdlric, I'niui !, containing 14X9 acres. \j rings, Ala. a liuvv and large dwell- J lad, and all otner build. l!,ke '? recommending Ciru irge plantation, all new Vcr & ?"kers taiuily Sewing Macliincoi. a new and healthy SVo .,,H.vo ""v' ?"e more ,,lan "ix '"""th4 r There is about six arid 11 IH "" tt,at 'l r,*Pre!,el,b<d to be. I uodaLihd well timbered ; i is not only 11 convenience, but we regard i will produce from loot) ! ,,n indispensable necessity. ?Hon. J I iced cotton per acre ? D""*1*11' Im taylle, Ata. Lit) acres ot fin bot i "| think your machine by far the best i is cleared and in colli- I tlse. It can be adapted from the finest fab endows. 1 here is Sand rics to the heaviest cassiuiere, and sevv ,ds to ^ cultivate. The j stronger, faster, and more beautifully thai I to suit purchasers. | one can imagine. If mine could not be rc rail be bad (it wanted) placed, money could not buy it."?Mrs. / . falder, oats, hay, Stock Hardin, Itouisiille, Ky. d now in contemplation I , ,. .. ... Lancaster, & v., win run "Inclin.t.on and other circumstances l.uv lace, probably, in one ??y examination sever. I pr inmeiit sew ing machines, and led to a good land must call and ?^!,,:""tnncn *,,h ll'eir "u'rit*4 ",,0,,ld convenient. Such land ?Pl|,J"n . denied of ?"/ , value, . Reasonable lime will Would hesitate to accord the prefei i 111*? tn ( irav'i>r A; It ll/i.r'u *?It... t * isrs uy securing me pur- I ~ ' . *' ' ( lemson, ( laymen/, Del. he following gentlemen ,,lk?' plcimnrein recomnienduig Grove with the B|.<ind : Col. ^ Baker'* Sewing Machine to the publi* it A. Sprln"*, and It. I ha" given every satisfaction ill my fam , ily, ai.il 1 consider it one of the most relin C. J KKli, ' ble machines in use ? not only lor it Fort Mill S. C. strength?but simplicity, and not being In 31-41. '''e ou' order. I would ad vis j ?H) person to purchase one of them in prt P V! t I IV i to nil others I have seen."?Stmo I* oAIjLOi | Shine. .\nrfnlk, Yd. idry writs of li la tome | ?| tliiuk it by far the best patent in usi sell before the l.ouil This machine can be adapted from the I Busier on toe lirst Mon- neat cambric to the heaviest cassimere. I iitiin the legal hours ot sown stronger, faster, and more beauliti following real estate, than one can imagine. If mine could nc be replaced, money could not buy it."rca rfland more or less \frt j (i Hrown, Xashtille, Term. Srvin Kniglit at the suit I . . , A (titers vs. said Knight, ' 1 Uke ,>'11t'a?ufe f? recommending th am'l Kowel, Middleton ""her Sewing Machine over a ving on the head waters I ?? " ,D V' h the only Grover i ev Greek and Wildcat I l:,Kt'r ,n th,>, VK""1/ ; ^\,1 hf'Pe ?/? i to see one in eveiy family.?J L. W<ilke\ . . Merrit's Bridge, S. C. tnd lot, containing three reon James Pennington "I have used one of Grover &. Baker operty of J. E. Cureton, ^ewiig Machines in our shop for thre nous and W. M. ('on years past, and find it perfectly practicabh Id road, levied on at the easily kept in order, and adapted to variou tnd others. kinds of work iu a tailor's shop. We tak I \NCOCK H I I) pleasure in recommending it to the public j^t. ' ?LA. lirokow d Co, Columbut, Ga. p f J$l 75 cseh "*l B,ve* n>e p'easur* to add my lestiim . i ny to that of many others, io favor of Gr< : ver 41 Baker's Sewing Machines. One ( .uQCrSOu, their machine* has been in constant use i trough bred Jack is out for "eurly lhri,e y??r?, giving er NGO. lie is 15 hands I l,re n?v?r having required th ,.1/i ....... . sliifhteat repair in that tim? "?a r> ned. Me will aland tlie Pentasola, tla. dace, on the I'd U i? win if i OF KICKS OF EXIIIBITON AND 3ALK : MOn' * o*'!000 496 Broadway, New Fork; ISl Bull Sept 19, 1860.-3ltf. more Street, Baltimore; Mechanics Innt tute, Richmond ; 959 King Street, Cha II AoOOlints leaton ; 41 Francis Street, Mobile ; 11 Cam ' Street, New Or loan a ; 94 Fourth Strec ?UNTS FOR, 1859 are l^uisville ; 4 lligginua' Block, Lexington da of John I). \Vylie, |>J4 North Fourth Street, St. I/>uia; Tho Creditor* inuat conic 1?. Stoveall, Augusta, Agent for (ieorgii either by cash or note, j Mrs. C. Ilranard, (Jalveaton, Agent for Te' t cannot be given. < *? Agenci* * will he found to moat of tli J AS. M. l.NUKAM | citiea and tosns of the South, t, 1890. I7tf. ^ Jurr 70 dm i" camiagi iipofinii, ' 'St. agf a)? ' 1 rPHK UNDERSIGNED, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZEN'S OF THIS ' X. and the surrounding Districts, that he ia still at his OLl) STAND, where he ?oi? tinues to conduct the MANUFACTURING OF LIGHT HICKORY BUGGIES, I LIGHT FOUR SEAT ROCKAWAYS, JLW AND UFEN HUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SULKIES, fcc. 9 OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL, and executed in the L\TR and the most Dtf. RAULE STYLES, which cannot fail to pleuao. ; REPAIRING j i done at the shortest notice possible. ;i 1^"ALL WORK WARRANTED ONE VEAlt.^rl 1 i Call and see for yourselves. W. Ij. HOWIE. , I*unenster C. II., S. C., March S8, 1SG0. 7?tf. JOS. M. (xAYLE & CO. CAMDEN, S. C. DEALERS I ^ * HEAVY DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WINES . LIQUORS, HAVANA CIGARS, WEST INDIA FRUITS, &C? &C. 0 I-TASO\ HAND AND ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND VARIED LOT a 1 i of Piper, lleidsiek, Heidasck & Co.'s, Bizzy, G >ld Seal, and Flurs Champagne, Medearia, Post, Sherry, PenerifT, Claret, Blackberry and Malagi Wines. French Brandies, frotn One to Ten Dollars. Old Constitution Mountain Dew, Bourbon, Chesnnt, Wedding, Double Distilled Extra f OLD RYE WHISKEY. 1 Extra old Menongahela Rye. J. Martin's Rye Whiskoy. A large lot of Common ' Rectified Whiskey, at exceedingly low figures. Boston, New England, white and colored Jamaca Rum, Peppermint Cordial, l,orier and Ale, quarts and pints. Havana Ci- > gars, of direct importation, Cuba Sixes and Cheeroots, Sardines, halves and quarter s boxes. Assorted Jellies. Steam Relinod Candy. Teas?Hysoa and Black. Friction 'IV.I -f : ? J- ? j 1 - " -11 > ' " ' (i ?ii uvuvrn, luumxy, ui vanuun uriiuui*. auhiiihiiuiic iiuu ouir \-/uuuic3, rrestjrvtju riftli, t Lobsters, Mackeral, Salmon and Oysters. Pickles?half gallon, quarts and pint Jan I. Sauaes, Assorted Nuts, Rnsins, &c., &c., for sale low for cash. 3 JOS. M. GAYLB, W.I. MUNGO. ' state ok nokiii carolina. Election Notioe. Union County. ^PMIE Undf.iisigned, in compliance with e In Equity?To Fall Term i860. -L the election luws of South Carolina, , ? , ., . hereby give Dolicu ot the times and places \V in. J. Cure ton and wife Charlotte, Eli- 0f holding the next general elections, by zabeth wife of S. M. Duraiit, Nnrcissa Cure- publishing the following extract, taken ? ton, 1 ay lor Cureton and lliomas Cureton, from the Report of the Committee of Privi( (children and heirs at law or Jeremiah Cure- legusand Elections, which was agreed on 1 ton, Jr., deed.) Margaret Elizabeth wile ol an(j ilj,,pi,.ji as |u\v, by tin? Legislature, ut James M Morrow, (child and heir of Ann its sitting in December 1859. viz ; . I otts, dec d.) Be nj H. Maasey, (son of Ev- "The com in it tee on Privileges and Elece V.ni? JIasHey?) 'lenry Reeso . lassey, tsam I tion8> f0 whom were referred sundry peti,. I). Massey and wile Mary, (childieii of Hen- (jolll4 for estnblising and changing places of n ry Maasey, deed.) el?clion, and appointing Managers for the "Satnsl next general elections, and for the better i, Surah Kimbrell, James E. Cureton, Tlioin- promoting tlie purity of the elective frauK. Cureton, jr., Snmu'l. J. Cujeton, Virginia chise, have bad the snnio under considerawile of F. D. Green, and Eliza Jane, (chiU tiou, snd report as follows : dren of T. K. Cureton. sr., dee'd) Robert Resolved, That the election to be holden 'l Miller and wife Ann, (heirof John Cureton on the second Monday of October next, j dee'd.) Rebecca wile ol J. R. Brulton, Jane and the day following, for Senators and E Massey, Sarah A. Maasey and Wui. II. Representatives, shall be held at the l'ollowMas-ey, (children and heirs ot \\ m. Mas* ing places, and conducted by the following sey, dee'd.) I.. II. Massey, II. 'J'. Massey's persons : heirs, (J. I.. Massey's child, (children of K Charlotte Mast-ey,) Joseph C. Hale, Cutha- LANCASTER DISTRICT 1 rine wife of C. Mnlheson. Elizabeth Knox, Funderburk?ii. W. Funderburk, U. Fun'. Henj. Hale, jr. decM's children, the heirs of derburk, John Taylor. e Susan Lanier, James B. Cureton and the ,, ...... , .. , ,, , ' ?r .. .if... a .?i Stover?C. H illiarJ, J. D. MeCardell, 1 ignat . other children ol Everard Cureton, dec d. ' ' uillatu, Petition for sale of land for Partition. . ,, ... .. 0 ... %f l- Caslon?II. Dunkin, E. Rollins, L. M.CauIn this case it appears to the satisfaction then, of Court that the defendants in this cause * are rion residents of this Suite ho that pro li*nk !" Bell, t. I), Green, II. \. Mass cess cannot be personally served upon them. 8tjyIt is therefore ordered by the Court that 7'ax ahaw?Amos Cook, John McManus, J. ? publication be made for six weeks success- ?p Fn'\\. ively in the North (Carolina Whig, and the Lancaster Ledger, commanding theni and Horton ?J. R. Welsh, W m. W. Blackiuor,, each of them to be and appear at the next Day. - term of this Court, to be held at tho Court Lulian Land?J. J. Porter, James Delnncy, - House in Monroe on the 10th Monday af- II. M. Miller. tcr the 4th Monday in August, next" and Lancaster Court House?David Crockett, t answer, &o., or judgment pro confcsao will Samuel Dunlap, It. E. Allison, t be entered against them. . ' Witness, Thomas D. Winchester, Clerk Resolcetl, I hat the election precinct, or and Master of said Court, nt office, in Mon- poll ut John B. Small *, hi Lancaster D?sn roe, This the 31st day of August, A. 1)., tnct, be and is hereoy discontinued, and 18G0 T D WINCHESTER that a new election precinct, or poll, bo and q ?(j is hereby established at John S. Small's, in " Kent 12 6t " said District ; nnd that John Sims, W. J. 11 " ' ' Stogner, and Simpson Bluckuion be nud I! New Steam Mill. *' ,her"!'y "f|,oin,f, ?f% ,a"'cOne Seuutor and two Representatives to SI'LAM MILL has been re-built be elected, to the Legislature ; a member to . and thoroughly repaired, and I am Congress, nnd Commissioners of tho Poor, ,1 now ready to grind corn at any-time. likewise, all to be elected at the same time, n GEORGE SINCLAIR. "Polls to be kept open two daya at the y J ^ul?- 16,1860.?27-tf. Court House, und oue day (Monday) at each I " other place of sieclioii. Managers to meet Hay! Hay , at tho Court House on Wednesday follow' | UST received a large lot Eastern nnd ! '"g, count the votes and declare the eleefj North River Hay, which is offered low i tlwu- r,n,umL?nn> for Cash by DAVID M. CROCKETT, : y JOSMGAYLE&CO SAMUEL DUNLAP, JUS..I.UAtLI!,&.LU. R E ALLISON. l* Corn \ Corn! ! Sept ia,?4t. * I A LARGE LOT North Carolina Corn , i nnir am frilffll v j constantly oil hand and for sale low | IjUUA A I 1 IlllN n "" J08.M UAYLE&CO. ^ TUB SUBSCH1BEKS WOULD I respectfully inform the cituena of Notice ui ljiuouster Village and vicinity,that ' W^^'hey have permanently located and V FOREWARN all persons from trading est:iblixned a I X for n NOTE given by me and Thos. J. " ' Clyburo necur'.ty, to Jus. Ksliidgc for eight Boot Sllld. SllOG Shop ,l hundred dollars, dated day id60. , , ... . . ~ Due 1st January next, the consideration aVlbl" Place- and ' h"Pf/ to wa,t on for which ??id note was given having failed. aW lbat d*8lre workP d?ne* 1 Pu ,UP e I am determined not to pay said note un- wo\k ,n tlI'? most f88>?0nablc and durable II less compelled by law. :,nd warrant to wear well, fa. WILSON HOUGH. g July 4th 1860. 2ltf BOOTS AND SHOES r? ~~ of all descriptions made to order at short NotiO?. notice. All work warranted 25 percent ' ILL persona indebted to James K. Cme- better 0.an Northern make. 6 /I ton are requested to make payment Give us a trial nud wo are confident satJ? without delay to the undersigned, as all isfaction will be the result. 18 such claims not puid before Return Dnv * ,&*-<? l j o .l r next, will be placed, without reserve, in the ? HJ! i?JL" ?ne do0r S*uthof hands of an Attorney for collection. Also tkii \ih r all persons having demands against the said ' ' - Cureton will please present them to me. | CUMP8T0N & KELLER. >- JOSEPH A. CUNNINGHAM, I Aug. 1, i860.?ly. o Lancaster C. !1, Sept. 6tl> I860, "iioTf NOTICJ3. mrnninnui n i i nn A l<l' PBRSONS having Executions hfiLRlM' SALLS- J\. against them in my office must couie ' I > Y virtue of sundry writs of fi fa to me forward *nd, MU'* ^,nal,e. "ucb JLS directed, I will sell before the Court -rrangemen s wuh the I'Uml.ffs a. w,ll au; House door at Lancvter on the first Mon- thor'*" t?*U] ?,ve fu,rlher ^"IfW*. *? \ \. dav in October, I860, within the legal *?aot . nn7 "> *rta i. hours of Hale the follow,nC personal prV ofiss will soon sxpire, and oiy doty comr ertv to wit I*0 n,e clo?? ?>y business in due form p One Sorrel Horse levied on and lobe ot Uw. word to ithe wlssis eoouglb.w t, sold as the property of Duren Cauthen, at ,??! MANtJOCK, s. L. D. ,; the au.t of issse B Moblsy. At?y. 6, I860. 3?lf s. Also, One Sorrel Mare and two pigs, nr /\\ir o'npr'f i; leviod on and to be sold as the property of I liU W MnuL' x. Klihti# Howell, at the suit of VV. W. Hart. I I, \RGK LOT of Plow Steel j?st rets Conditions cash, &tc. || csived and for sals by HENRY HANCOCK, s. l. d. J. N CROCKETT. Sept. 10. I860 'it p f 91 36 each Feb M. IMO