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M ! AM AMWi i.l.iC.KR ! vpi v ^red)ic*iav Morning UY j W. M. C U W N O R S , | R'.tliiur stud ^>roprl?*tor. TERMS; In xdvince, - -------- $2.0o At the expiration of Six Months, - - - 2.40 I lie end of the Year, 8.00 I - ,? . ADVERTISEMENTS, Will be inserted at the following low rates: ; One square (of lfi lines or less,) one insertion, $1 ; or, if continued, *15 cents for the first in- j scrtion. anil f>0 cents lor each subsequent insert ion. The number of insertions must he written on each advertisement, or they will he inserted (ill ordered out and charged accordingly. The following deduction* i11 be made in J' nvor of standing advertisements: 3 M<?NTII?4. 6 MONTHS. ! VKAII On? Square, *3.00 ?5.00 $9.00 I ?'ii " 6.00 10.00 15.00 I'bree " Woo 14 00 18.00 Hull* Column, 16.00 iW.OO 30.00 One " 3O.00 45.00 60.00 Busim sa Curds of live line* or less, ineliidI ng the (wiper, Six Dollars per miiiiini. Announcing Candidate- for OlKce, Five Dollar*. . MTC. lommutiientions reeoinmo ding eundid.ites for oiiice and nil others el .imited or individual interest, charged at advertising a tea. 'or notice of application lo Legislature ; Fi e Dollars. J-jgr Obituary Notices exceeding one (|tiarc in length (16 lines) will he charged for the overplus,at regular advertising rates [ Tributes of Heaped, rated as ad-' vertismenlM. All transient advertisements must j pnidfor in advance. DR. MOTT'S CHALYBEATE RESTORATIVE P ILLS O F I It O N. ! An aperient and Stomach prepaiationol Iron | untied ot Oxygen and Carbon by conibastinn in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the liiglicat Medical Authorities, both in Kurops and the United Staler, and prescribed in tlu-ir practice. The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of lion can be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pule and otherwise sickly complexions indicate it' necessity in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in nil maladies in which it has proved absolutely cu:a'iv? in each ot the lotlowing complaints, viz In Debility, Nervous Affections Kmacinatioii, Dyspepsia, Constipation, |iiaiilii*.i, Dya elite, v, Incipient Consumption, Sciofuioua Tu hetculoais, Suit Ulictuu, Mismensti nation, v-mmu-if, i.iTtr compiainis, ttirome I 11 ik'Iu< he?, Khouiuatiam, Intermittent Feveis, j J'iinples on the Face, Ac. lit cake of (senernl Debility, whether the re- > Milt of acute disease, or of the cotitinaed diininution of nervoua and muscular energy limn chronic complaint*, on* I rial of thin restorative lias proved am cesafui to an extent which no deaciiptiou uor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bod'ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neigliboihooda, have .suddenly re .appeared in the busy world as it juil returned Iroin protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of tin* ; kind are attested of female Suttercra, emaciated | victims ot apparent iiiatasiuua, sangu.neons 1 exhaustion, ci itical changes, and that coinpli- | cation ol nervous and dyspeptic aveisiou to air I and exercise lor which the plns.cian has no I name. In Nervous AlVettions ol all kinds, and for reasons laiuiliai to medical men, the operation of this preparation ot ii on must necesaiti ily be salutary, tor, unlike tlio old oxides, it ia vim. I i misty tonic, without being exciting and over- j healing; and gently, regularly aperient, oven iik the moot obstinate cases of costiveness with- , out ever being a ga.- trie puigalivr, or indicting | s disagreeable sensation. It ia Ibis latter property, ntnong others, ' which makes it so lemaikably ellectual and I permanent a remedy lor I'ilks, upon winch it ] also appears to exetl a distinct uicl specific ac* lion, hy dispersing the local tendency which forms them, In llyspcpsia, iiiuunicinbls as are ita causes, a single box ol these Chalybeate Pills has often autticcd lor the most habitual rases, iticludiug the attended Coat veness. In unchecked l)iauhu>a, even vlieti advanced to Dysentery, confirmed, emaciating, and appatently malignant, the effects have Iteen equal- | ly decisive and aatouishing. i In the local pains, Ions of flesh and strength I debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which 1 generally indicate Incipient Consumption, this 1 remedy has allay od the alarm ol liiendsaad physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. in ricrohdou* Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of ths most cautiously balanced preparations ol iodine, without soy ol their well known liabilities. The attention of.fcmales cannot be too conid enily invited to this remtdv am! reatmaitwa ill the cmc peculiarly affecting llicin. In Rheumatism, both chronic and intlamato 1 ry?in the latter, however, more decidedly?it , ha* been invariably well i spoiled, both an alleviating pain and reducing the swelling* and stiffness of the jointa and muscle*. In Intermittent Jfsvai* it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and it* progress in the uew settlement* of the Went, will probably be ouu of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever been discorerod in the ! whole history of medicine, wliiih exert* such 1 prompt, happy, and lully restorative effects,? , (food appetite complete digestive, rapid acqui- | silion of suenght, with an unusual disposition for active mid cheerful exercise, immediately , follow its use. 'at up in neat Hal metal boxes containing Mi pills, price 50 cents per box ; for sale by drug J gists and deulers. Will bo sent free to any ad- | dreson receipt of the price. All letters, order*, etc,, should be addressed to pi. B. LOCKE & Co , General Agents 20 Cedar Street, N. V. Oct. 10, 1860?25-ly. H II I! T II n i . rv . ? k v v i ii v/ n n 1/ h i n A . I I.ancaxtku |)i?tn:cr. Ixiwia Crux Ion, applicant,') v". | Writ in Ilenj/iinin Crux tun, the wid- Juw and children uf William I Suuitnoua. Crux tun, drceaeed, ul. al. J It appearing t<> my nxtitfuclion, that Benj.miin Croxtun, and the widow? apd children of William Croxlon, deceancd., re?id<* without lh? limit* of thin State. It in therefore ordered, tlmt they do appear and object to l.e anle nnd diviaion of the real eatate of fewia Croxton, Sen., deccaned , on or before .he U8lh day of Nov., ne*t, or H?eir eon- j vent to the aamu will he entered ot Record, i(tie the 3d day of S.-pt, 1880. V. T. IIAMMONI), o l. i?. Sept. 6, IHhtl - 30-3io. p f |? 00 NOTICE A LI, i'ereona indebted to me either by Note or Account are requeated to eome forward and give me the money, aa it is out of my power to extend indulgence to any one. J. K. CUKKTON. Jan. ) |, i860. 48tf. NEW TESTIMONY, FROM KKMAHLK SOUitCKS, P> SHOW i HAT Til K 11 Hi ill K Hi; VI k, OR Balsam of L<ife, Ts all that tlie proprietor claims I lor it. The following letter rc; eived withoutsolic tatio:i,is u:.ly j one of the many certificates that have hcen sent him, to prove i that BAH AIM L)K VI K will cure aggravated cases ot Dyspeps'a, Cons', ifmtion, Sick Headache,! Loss of Appetite, &e. Try a ! Medicine that is made at home. | I Camden. S. C. Aug. 10, 18(10. Mil. J. .1. McK.mn ? Denr Sir: j This will eeitily that 1 have been greatly benefitted by the ! use dI your "Bauine De Vie."' I had been a sufferer for some I time past from what I supposed | was Dyspepsia, having violent ; pains in the side and ot her syinp- ! tonis of this disease, but alter laking one bottle ol this preoara- , tiou I was greatly relieved and bel eve that it liar cu; ed me. Rcspectfnllv, yours, G ISO KG ifi 1 . JHNKS. | Prepared and sold by JOHN J MoKAIN, CAMDKN, S. C. \\ holcsale Agents, Ilaviland, Stevenson & Co., Charleston, South Carolina. J Sold by llasseltine cO Massey, Lancaster, S. C.; Magi 11 & Heat j tie, Pleasant Hill ; It. C. Patter- ' son, Liberty Hill. I Aug. 8, 1800, 2G?tf .1 m ? i ij - p - -: Z. r S i \ - H - ? O _r o , 1 O ? ; i o <=>= i O Xtl | ; r t, ' c 4 a s21 * onil!. M 85 55 "5 " ? 4 1 >i v a^i | ' _ ? " i V ?H * 2 .a - r i p S *p8 est 5-i^SSi W ^ ? "j; i S * ^ : ' - ^ - ? C ? . . iff fz i WW b ^ O ? W -? 2f | fc*,- -5 Oh' 1 o j r IJ ?" ?j88l o r ^ ^ > ii^i ? ittA r3 ? > s' I? * ? .a k = 3J[ Wz ^ I? ilr/Jii A '? ? rj LOOK AT THIS! TIIKKURsruiRKUS WOULD reapectl'ully iiifoiiu the citi/ena of Ijincaater Village mid vicinity, that hale permanently located and established a Boot and Shoe Shop nt tin* place, and will !>o happy to wait on nil that desire work done. They put up work in the most fashionable nod dnrublc styles, and warrant to wear well. BOOTS AND SHOES of al! deaerlntioli* mailt* lo iin'-r l.nti i notice. All work warranted 25 percent I hotter thnn Northern m.iko. (>ive it* a trial nud we are conliiietit sat* infliction wilt be tho result. t-er Our shop in one door South of t Dunlnp Si. Co.'* store. TERMS CASH. CUHPSTON & KELLER. Aug. I, 1800.? ly. Notioe, IKOREWARN all persons from trading f >r a- NOTE given by me and Tho*. J. j Clytiurn security, to .las. K*;i idgo for eight hundred dollar*, dated day I Mho 1 Duo 1st January next, the consideration j for which raid note was given hnving failed. I I am determined not to pay t aiit note on' Il-J U-. I I ana vunii'cncu or law. WILSON HOUGH. I July 4th 18*50. 31 if Notioo. t1 KM TAIN iireaponaihle persona hav? J been for aoine time punt engaged in (riling timber on lh? hinds known a* tlie 'California I'lace,*" and converting the same into shingles and other kind* of material Tor sale. Now notice i* hereby given to ull rrtyontihle persona not to purchase or remove anch material from tlo- ?nid landa, exeppt with the permission of Mr J A. Cunningham or myself, upon pain of heiug treated and dealt with aa Trespassers J. K. CURKTON. Aog't. let I860, 35-tf NOnOE IS IIKRKHY GIVKN that an application will be tuade nt the next Session of the legislature, for a Charter for a Rail Road to join to or extend the S. C. Kail Rond from Camden via l^jftfpater C. II., to aome point on the North VMflina line What fcverybody Wants. THE FAMILY DOCTOli: (OM'IIMNO SIM PI K UK MRU IKS, KASII.Y OliTAIN I H, KUt TIIK L'UKKuK IM^KASKs IN ALL KHItlS. MY rKOKKSSOJ". UKNItYS. TAYI.OII, M. I). Il l>lh >\>m how to attend tipoii the sick, oirJ how to rook for them ; how to prepare Drinks, Poultices, Ac., ? tl how to f;uaiil against infrc* tioo fro.n Contagious Diseases. It I'/'ell* }vh of Hit- various diseases of Children, and gives the beat aioi simplest mode of treatment during Teething, Convulsions, Vac* filiation. Whooping-cough, Measles, \r. It Telia You tlic symptoms of Croup, Cholei a Infantum, Colic, Diarrhoea, Worms, Scalieii (lead, Ringworm. Chicken-pox, &c., and gives you the best remedies for their cure. It Telia Ymi the symptoms of Fever and Ague, ami Bilious, Yellow, Typhus, Scarlet and other Fevers, and gives you the best and simplest remedies for their cure. Jt 'J\U* You the symptoms of Influenza, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, (jout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Ki vsipelas, Ac., and gives vou the best remedies for their cine. It Trlli ) 'on the symptoms of Cholera Morbus, Malignant Cholera, Small pox, Dysentery, Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Liver, and the best remedies for their cure. It Trlli Ymi the symptoms of l'leurisy, Mumps, Neuralgia, Apoplexy, Paralysis, the various Diseases of the Throat, Teeth, Far and Kvsi a,..! til* best ri-lln-ilii-4 tin- lln.ir It Trll* You the symptoms ot Epilepsy, Jaundice, l'iles, Rupture, Hiseases of the Heart, I lemon hage, Venereal Jlisenscs, ami Hydrophobia, and gives the beat i emedies for their cure. It 'Jell* You the beat and f iuinle-t treatment for Wounds, HroUen Hones and llisloeations, Sprains, Lockjaw, Fever Sores, White Swel lings, Uicera, Whitlows, Hods, Scurvy, Hums and Scrofula, It I< lit You of the various diseases peculiar to Women, and gives the best and simple.-! remedies lor their cure, together with many valuable hints lor the preservation of the health. The work is written in plain language, Iree from medical terms, so as to Lie easily understood, w hile its simple recipes may soon save you many times the tost ot the book. It is printed in a clear and open type ; is illustrated with appropriate engravings, and w ill be lor. warded to your address, neat y bound and postage paid, on receipt ol fl Lit 10. *1000 A YEAR can be made by cntetpri* sing men every whete in selling the above work, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. For single copies of the Hook, or for tonus to agents, with other information, apply to or address JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher No. til7 Suiisom Struct, Philadelphia, I'a. July II, Ibtiu. 22 ? tfin. 60,000 COl'IKS ALREADY SOI.I). EVEliVliObris LAW VEli AND COUNSELLOR IN LI'SINKSS. 11Y HUNK CHOSHY, OK TIIK I'll 11. A lit l.l'llI A HA It. It Tella You how to draw up I'm thersliip Papers and give* geueiui lorins lor Agreements vl all kind*, Hills o( Sal**, Leases and Petitions. | It 'Jelh You liow to diuw up Ilctids and Mortgages, Attiduvils, Powers ?>l Attorney, Soles and Hills ol hxehange, Receipts and Releases. It Trllt You tlie Laws lor the Collection ol Ileitis, with (he Statutes ol Limitation, and anounl and kind ol property Exempt from ExL'cutiou in every State. It Trlli You liow to make an Assignment [iroperly, witli lot ins for Composition witli Creditors, and tlie Insolvent Lw. nf 'tate. It Jrllt Yon The legal relatiois existing bewren (iuardiitii hiiiI Wuril, Master ami Ap? yr entice, anil Landlord aiul Tenant. It Tell* }* >>< what constitutes Lib* I and S!an. let, ami the Laws a* to Mariiage Dower, the V\ lie's Light in Property, Divorce nnd Alimony. It Jell* )'nu The Law for Mechanics' Liens n every State, ami the Nali.ralix-atiou Lniva ol this country, anil how to coni|tly with the same. ) It J'rll* J inr the Law concerning Pensions mil how to obtain one, and the Prc-Emption Laws to I'llhlie Iannis. It J'rll* Yuu the Law for Patents, with mode uf procedure in obtaining one, with Interferences, Assignment* and Tahle of Fees. h J'el!* Yon how to make your Will, and how to administer on an Katatc, wiib the luw and tiie requirements thereof in every Slate. It Jell* Yon The meaning ol Law Terms in geneiul u e, and explains to y nil the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Powers of both the (>ciici-mI and State I iovei nuients. It Jell* Yon how to keep out of Law, by showing how to do your business legally, thus saving a vast amount of property, and vexatious litigation, by its timely consultation. Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid, to Kverv Farmer, Kvery Mechanic, Every Man of Itusine.s, and Eveiybodv in Every State, on receipt ol $ 1.00, or inlaw style of binding at f 1.516. $1000 A YEAR can be made by enter prising men everywhere, in selling the above work, m our inducement# to all HUcli arc very lilieral Kor tingle copied of the Hook, 01 tor teima to amenta, with other iiiforiuatioii, apply to or addrcaii JOHN K. I'OTTKR, Publisher, No. <U7 Sansoni Street, Philadelphia, I'a. July 11, 18?0.-22-6in. S O U T 11 CAKUM N A , LANCASTER. DISTRICT. In Ordinary. Isaiah Rohertaon, applicant. \ a. Littleton Rohertaon, Tyrey Rohertaon, etui Defendant*. It appearing to my satisfaction that Tyrev Rohertaon, Jacoh I'aulkehhury ntol wile Rebeccu, two of the defendants, reside* without lit.a Slate*. It i? therefore ordered that they do appear uud object to the divtaion or sale of the real estate of William Rohertaon and wife Sarah, deceai>ed. On or L..? .. IW. J < I - oeiurv inu i?in uny ui Jnliuury next, IMtil, or consent to the nuiiih will entered of re. cord. This Utli day ot October I MM) F T. IIOMMONI), O L 1). Oct. 17th, 36?3m, pf $6.* NOTICE. VI.1. PERSONS having Execution* against them in my office mind come forward and aell'c them up, or make audi arran^ementa with the PltmlilV* aa w ill an thorize me to give further indulgence, as I cannot indulge any longer. My term ol office will soon expire, and my duly compel* ma to close iny business in due form of l.aw, "A word to the wiae is enough." hknky hancock, s l n. Aug. 6, 1660. -Jtill" Wanted \ Wanted ! ! 'itWO or more Traveling Agents in each I of the United States, to nell the great* at invention of the ngl. Salary from $30 to $73 per Month For particulars, address, w ith stamps for return postage, J. C. Cots &. Co. Ft aistow, N. II. Aug. 1, I860. 35?3m LOOK TO YOUR INTERKST. All tiiosk indebted to me by note or account are requested to come forward and pay up before return-day, otherwise toey will Ire sued. J. B. Alt MILKY. Pleasant Itlll, Feb. 19 l-tf. CORDIAL ELIXIR Calisaya Bark. THE VIRTUES OF PERUVIAN liAUK, AS A T'?\|t , I las luo-li too lolio klioWil to livi'il rolllllli'llt ' . II K C A Ii I S A V A , ^Or King's Bark ) lit* Most \ uliiiililf of nil Uo* vurif'.icH o I'KIMJVI \\ liAUK. Atul in tlo> Kl.iXI It in t'omSioiol. willi I ( ii'^rciiiunis \? liicli im-rea-i- it?? ollica. \ and ovcrvoiiiu tin* inW'tisi'.v < ! its lnttrr, i i? iiili'iin^ it a most a},r?H-al?lo (JOUI)lAl.. For ilioso' (uTMitiH initio in a FKVKU and AG UK iiittltivl, it wilt l?o found invalIuahlo as A I'll F.VKNTI VK. j Malf a wine gliisa lull, taken night and j morning, rendering the system less liable , t<> lite ntiliealihv slate of tin* atmosphere One bottle will convince any one j of lift real merits as a 'I'oitie. i ff' The most delieate Slomaeb will bear it willinut repugnance. ; w Mixed with a little water it forms a j I most pleasant beverage THE liLIXIlt Is also useful in certain eases of DYSr.i'siA, wkaknkss. i'Huiodicai. BAD AI I IK, and in Mil'It Al.OI \ will i soon I lines elb cl a cure vv hen all ol Iter rem: dies tail. I w For delicate females it will a (lord | I /rest relief, i Prepared and sold bv JOHN J mck \ IN, ('nmdeii, S. (I. I 11 ASS K.I.TINE A; MASSKY, I .nnrastei v ille. M A( I I.I. ?.V IIKATTIB. I'leasani Mill, j It I'A r I'KUSi r.N, l.iberiy llill.S, C Mav It. t stio i :ti i' IOWA ID ASSOCIATION, ! ' I PHILADELPHIA. A benevolent Institution, established by special endowment tor 11 ? relief of the siek ninl distressed, nfllicted with Virulent and F.piilemic diseases. TIIK HOWARD ASSOCI ATION, in view of the nwtul distinction ot linituin life, caused l?v | Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unlotiunate victims of such diseases hy yuaeks, several years ago directed their I Consulting burgeon, as u Charitable Act wor| thy of their name, to open a Dispensary for ! the treatment nl this class of diseases, jn || their forms, and to give Medical Advice tSratis \ to ail who apply l?v litter, .villi a description of I their condition, (age, occupation, liahiis of life, ! Ac.,) and in cases ol extreme poveity. to Fur1 nish Medieii.cs Free ol Charge. It is need, -s I to add that the Association commands the highi est Medical skill ot the Age, ami will furnish the most apptovetl modern treatnietit. The Diteetois of lite Association, in the .tiinual Report upon the treatment nf iSexnal Diseases, express the highe.-t snti.-luclion with tin* success which lias attended the Inborn ol llieu Suigeons in the cure ol Speriliutoi l hunt, Semi j nal Weakness, Uotioirhn-a, lileet, Syphilis, the vice ol Onanism or Sell Abuse, Diseases ot the I Kidneys and Madder, Ac., anil oidcr a coutili| uance ol the same plan lot the ensuing year Valuable lb pints on Jspei itialoi lue.i, and other diseases ol the Sexual Oigatts, and on the New Remedies employed in the Dis, < nsaI ty, sent to the atllictod hi sealed letter ettve U||CK, in.'UI eilUIJJC. IrtO or IIIIOC MitlllpS lor postage will be acceptable. Addreas, lilt. J. fKlM.IN HollDIToS, Acting >uigtuii, Hurt.n.1 A.-imh ijlioii, No. 'J ' South Ninth Street, I'liilndelpi.ia, 1'a. li. ci.lv. -I llie Mrecto!?, K/UA ti. IIKAKI'WKI.I,, 1'ItrSH'KNT. 1 <iF<?. FAlKCll I l.li, Stcretury. Apiil 1c, lsoti. In ? ly MANHOOD. now MIST, lloW UKSTOIIKI). JUST I'uhlialleti, ill :i Scaled Klivelope I on t lie lint tiro, treatment iiinl rnilicn cure of Spermatonhoca, or seminal weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness unit inducing tu|. potency mii.I Mental im.l I'hvsical Incapacity. 1 ty Hob. J. t ulvci will, M I, The iuipoitaut fuel that the avvlul consei1 .(ucncea ol self-abuse may he elf.dually rc. moved without incinal mediciiiea or Hie dangerous a|?|ilicntions ol caustics. insti uinciits, iiic.licateil bougies, ami oilierempirncnl .lev isei*, I is here clearly demonstrated, ami the entirely | new ami miecesslul treatment, as adopted hy the celehiule.l ant..or lully explai cd, hy liicaua ' ol w hich every one i-* enable to cuie hiinaeif I peilectlv, ami at the least possible cost, there* I iiy avoiding nil the advei lined nostrums ol the I . day. Tliis Lecture will prove u boon to thou' sands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, po-t paid on the receipt of two postage stamps, hy ad, | | dressing Itr. <11. J. <'. KLINK, M. 1)., -180 hist Avenue, New Yuik, l'ost llox t&?ii. lice. It), I?& >. -ti-ly. Subscribe for the WEEKLY AND TKI-WEEKLY IS II M T E It WATCHMAN! I'UHLISIIF.D AT Sl MTF.Il, S. HY < 11 IllillT A DAItlt. rpmc tki-wei:ki.y watch max is I X. issm d Tuesday, Thursday, and JS .lur1 day, at Three liollam in advance or Four I Dollars at the cxoir.ilion of the v.-..r Tl.c W KKKI.Y WATl'IIM AN ii i^iifd i every Wednesday morning at Tw o Dollars in advance or Three Dollar* at the cod ol ! the year. l-#T I 'erson* ordering advertisements for ttie Tri-W eekly can have the privilege of our large NVeeklv edition ur tlit. L Stage Accommodations, i r IMIK undersigned, contractors on the J. mail route from l.nncnstei to Camden, respectfully notify the public that they have mmle arrangement* for running n Hinge for the aeeoiiimodalion of passeu' gera on said route, three times per week and back. The Htuge will leave Camden on Monday, \\ ednesdav and Friday, and arrive at lauicaater C. II , same evening.? Will leave the latter place on Tuesday, Thursday Hid Saturday, and arrive in Camden same evening. They will also convey passengers fioni I ... ..lul' 14 ... o: ? ., iu mevnif, (ut mi* ( horlotle ?fc A.C. IUilr< >nd, two litne* per week. A hack Milt lea** J .alienator on Monday mid Thursday; arrive at I'meville xame day. Inwve I'meville on Tueaday and Fridwy ; arriiM at l.'.neuater (J. II., unnii day. They believe that their arrangement* ate l auch a* to iitHuro a prompt execution of the ! above plan, arid to the pel feel aaliafaetioo of fhoae w ho mny go upon thexu route* NT I'ackuges will be promptly conveyed upon either route. J NO. It COUHAliT, SI I,AS INGRAM. July I J, |85'J?Ui-lf John Andorson, TIII8 Thorough bred Jack W out of MAltr.MiU. lie i* Id hand* "J* high, 4 year* old, dnrk iron gray, and finely proportioned, lie will aland the I Fall aeaaon at tiiia plnee, on the following teiiu* : For the aeaaon, ydO 00 lantmlcr C. H , Sept 13, ItWO.-lltf. VALUABLE GIFTS WITH BOOKS AT GEO. G. EVANS' ORIGINAL (SIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE. THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD! I'KKM ANEl'LY LOU A TIC I > AT j 439 CHESTNUT STI:BKT, IMtiladclpltiii. i SIXTH YEAR of the ENTERPRISE. ' CAM). It,tviiii: uurclinscil tin- sn.ieioii* lmn Itml.l. itig No. CiO Chestnut Street, ami tilted it up with every conveiiienco to facilitate my liusi. i new, particularly that branch devoted to t'OUN- | THY ORDKKS ; and having a larger capital j than any other party invented in the business, . 1 ant now prepared to offer greater advantages, j and better gilts than ever to my.customers. j I will tu>nish any hook (ol a moral character) i published in the United States, the regular re- | tail price of which is One Dollar or upwards, [ and gi' e a present worth from 60 cents to 100 i dollars with each book, and guarantee to perfect satisfaction, as I atn determined to maintain the reputation already bestowed my establishment. Strangers visiting Philadelphia are invited to J i call and judge lor themselves. (J. ( . KVANS. I I IK YOU WANT ANY HOOKS semi to i G EO ItG K G. E V A N?S, HKI.IAItl.K CJIKT HOOK ENTERPRISE ' No 'Ull Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Where nil Imoks are sold at the PutdUh. cr's lowest prices, and you have the Al) [ VANTAGE of receiving A HANDSOME PRESENT Worth front 50 cent* to too dollars with each hook. Ci*o. (j. Evan* Original pit Hook Kiitetpiinc ! luts been endorsed liy the Hook Trade and all ilie leading city and cuunlty newspapers in the I I 'niled Stales. (,'ro (i. punctual business t: ansae- ! tions bavc received tliu approbation of overt',- I 000,00i> citizens of tlie United States, each ol | whom have received substantial evidence o! the benefits derived by purchasing books at this establishment. Uro. <}. Kvan*" has done more than any other publisher, or bookseller in the United Mates, towards diffusing knowledge to the people ll\ his system, many books are read that otherwise would not have found their way into the hands t f rentiers. ( h'rank /.#*Hr * ,\V irn/mja r.) {jfo. (J. Aran* keeps constantly on hand the most extensive stock, the greatest assortment ot Hooks, and ciicul trs Iroo to all who may ap? ply, the most complete catalogue of Hooks and lulls in the United Mates. 0'<<>. (J. J'.'van* has advantages ottered him by other pulthshers ami ma'mlactliters which cmilde h oi 10 bullish his patrons with a liner <|uality and a better as.-ortnient of gilts tlian any other cstnhh-hment. (j'o (i. AVn/i* publishes marly Two linndied I'oplilar and Inte.e-ling Hook-i, theiclo,e, as a pulilisher, he is better able to oiler extra picmiums and commission*. (Jro ( '. guaintitcra piiiTcct satis!.ielion to all who may send lor book*. (ini. (/. futiiit' new classified catalogue ol hooks embiaee the writings ol every Muni laid author in v?*rv department ol literature, and give* all ihr int'oiinatioii uTitive to the pur. chasing a. >1 toi wauling hi Mail or hvpres* ol hooks ordci e l troin his establishment, together willi lull diicelioiis how to remit money. Ijio. (/. / .'ran*' catalogues ol Hook* w ill be Mill gratia and lift: ol expense to any address in the Unit 1 Matri". dm. (S. /-.iiinx' inducements to Agents canrot he surpassed. The most liberal commission-i arc ottered, untl by soliciting Mib?ci iplious to hotik * in the iiiunner |>i .rposcd, twenty books t ali he sold ill I lie s.illic lime that it ivouh) lake to ,-ell one oil the ohl fashioned subscription plan. Send lor a classified I'.ilalogue, and ? .cry minima', ion will he given in reference to agencies. Seleet your book*, enclose tiie umouiit ol money rei|U.retl, uml one trial will satisfy you that the heat place in the country to pur. chase jooks is at Tin; kx n:\ssiVK (,111 1jook ks'l'ahlisiim km' of (i no It (. i; (i. k v a n S , No. lll'J ('heatiitit Street, Philadelphia. WHKItK VOU CAN GET BOOKS of AI.I. KI SI'S Hooka of Fact, llooka ol Fiction. Itooka ol Devotion. Hooks ul Amusement, Hooks lor the Old Folks. Hooks lor the Young Folks, Hooks lor Hoys, Hooks about Sailors. Hooks tor < <ii In. Hooks about Soldiers. Hooks for 1 .overs. Hooks about Indian*. Hooks lor SweetheuiIs. Hooks about Hunters. Hooks for W ives. Hooks atiout Heroes. Hooks for Husbands. Hooks about Patriots. Hooks for Farmer*. Hooks tor Mechanics, Hooks for M crctianu. Hooks lor 1'bysiciuus. Hooks lor Lawyers. Hooks for Statesmen. Hooks of Humor. Hible ! Hooks of Poetry, Presentation Hooks. Hooks ol Travel. Prayer liook.t. Hooks ol History. Hymn Honks. Hooks of Biography. Juvenile Hooks, j Hooks ol Adventure. Annuals, Albums, etc Cecil H. 11 ait ley's interesting biographies, llev. J. II. lngrahain's Scriptural Kouianees. | Smucker's Lives of Patriots and Statesmen. J. T. Lauren's Revolutionary Stories. T. S. Anion's Popular Tales. I>r. Aleolt's Familily Hoc tor. Mi* HenU's Novels. Mrs South worth's Novels. Cooper's Novels. Hieken's Novels. NVaverly Novels. Washington Irving's Writings. All tlic writings of every standard author in every department ol literature, in every style | ol buttling, nt the publisher's lowest prices, and remembai that you pay no more than you would at any oilier Establishment and you have the advantage of i eeeiving an elegant Present, which oftentimes is worth a bundled Cold morn than the amount paid for the book. SKM) f or A Clas.aiticd Catalogue of Hooka, Older an)'book, that you limy want, remit the ! retail price, together with the amount required for |HHitage, and one tiial will assure you that the ho?t place in the country to purchase hooka ia at the (iift Hook Kelablndinient of GKOKUK (?. KVANS, Originator of the Gilt Hook Kulerprinc, No. 43V Chestnut Street. l'hiladelpliia. AGKNT8 WANTED, To whom greater inducement* than ever arc offered. Any person, eitlicr male or femaie, who in desirous ol engaging in an lionorable and , i'rolitable Kuipluymcnt. Requiring but little time and no outlay of tuoncy, and by which they can obtain gratia A Valuable Library, A Kin< Gold W atch and Chain, A llandaoine Service ( ' i'lale, An KlegantSiik Dress I'altern, A Splendid Sett of Jewelry, Or many oilier choice articled enumerated in the List of Gitta, can do o bv acting a? an Agent for thia eatabliahmeut. Any peiaona, in miy part of the country, can be an agent, simply uy forming a club, sending a hat of booke, and remitting the amount ol money required for the name. Send for a Catalogue, which contains ailjlhe desired information relative to agencies and the formation ol clubs ; and to insure promt aud honorable dealing.*, address ail orders to the MKAD (Jl'AKTkKS OK GEORGE G. EVANS, _ PNOPRIETO* OP THE OLDbsT AUD LAROESr Gift BOOK ENTERPRI8B IN TIIK WOKLD, /'armanrnily l.nratrJ at No. 139 Chestnut Street, i'mila i>f. i.pui a . Sept. 4, 18?U, 80?Jin. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors nud manufacturers of IlOSTKTTB&'B CBLBBRATBD STOMACH BITTERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and eitisens gcnorally of the United States, because the article has attained a reputation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of haro assertion or hUtotiing puffery. The consumption of Hosteller's Stomach Hit t?r* for tho last year amounted lo over a lialfmillion bottles, and fvom its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during lite contiDg year the cotisuin|>lioii will reach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for tbe rare medicinal properties contained iu the preparation, and tbe sanction of the most prominent physicians la thoso sections of?tho country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Hitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its cfticacyin all casce of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trumpeting the qualities of the Hitters, but a solid estimation of au invaluable medicine, which iu destined to be as enduring as time itself. lloBtctter's Stomach Hitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fevor ami ague nnd various other bilious complaints hnve counted their victims by hundreds. To bo aide to stato confidently that the "Hitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia nnd like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to thnnervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable fur the restoration of henlth. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, nnd soon restores thom to a condition asscniial to the healthy discharge of the functions of uuturo. w. Klderly persons tuny uso the Hitters daily as per directions on tlio bottle, and tlicy tcill find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to tlio palate, invigorating to tlic bowels, excellent as a tonic, ami rejuvenating generally. Wo liavo tho cvideurc of thousands of aged toon and women who have experienced tlio benefit of using this I reparation while suffering from stomach derangement* and general debility; ncting under the advice of physicians, they have nhnndoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to tho gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing thai many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly lender, that tho mother, especially if i-ho be young, is apt to f< rget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the pariod of maternity arrive during the summer season, tho wear of body and mind is generally nggra\utedv Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recuperate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to hear up under Iter exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers generally prefer the liittcrs to all other invigorators that receive the endorsement of physicians, bc<-nuse it is agreeable to the taste as weli as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particularly rafurrsd above, to wit: sutfrrers front f?*ar and aguo. ruuut'l by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and ail diseases or derangement* of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursinc mothers, will consult their own physical welfurr by giving to Hoitetter'a Celebrated Stomach iCittcm a trial. CAUTION.? We caution the public against lining any of tlie many imitation* or counterfoil*, IlUt Ukk for lioaTBTTKU'* ('KLKIIII A TED Stomach Hitter*, ami toe t lint each hot tie hat the word* ' I?r. J. lloatPtter'u Stomach Hittert" blown on the aide of the hottlo, ami stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, ami obierve that our autograph (ignaturc it on tho label. *- Prepared and told by UOBTETTEIt & SMITH. Plttuburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocer*, and dealer* generally throughout the Unitod State*, South America, and Oermany. For mill* Itv I l.o-xi'ltiio* Si. ("nrctu'i. Lancaster <\ II , tiinl TIiom K. Mi.gill, < ' iridon'* Store. S (' Julv III. ISfib. :>J- 3 v. ARTICLES OF EVERYDAY USE. U. T. U.\BUim I'iiit He (I it* ill a I Vcait. MMiiiifitcturcd from common Salt ami I'utr t.'ic.iin Tartar. Wloni used in lii-ciul, Cake, or Hisciiil, ii turn* togas, (IlLs that from a bottle nl So.la Water,) ami remains dormant in the dough until it is set in the oven, when the heat causes the gas to escape through the touch while bakiuc. The 11 ..u.I i\.i liiscuit is not only very light, but perfectly : wholesome. Where tlii;* Yeast in u-ed you will rcipiiro nliout one-tjiiarter lilt' amount of shoActiing used with ouluiary Yeast. It may nl-o he u h?m I lor Buckwheat Cukes, lohnnv Cake1', ami all kinds ot Poster. This Yeast i? ! put up only in one-pouiil cans, with check, civil l.tbd. Kcil, White, anil lllue?no other is Genuine?beware ol imitation*. It. 7" li'ihliilt's I'urc cuiiccylrutril I'ltlusli. Wan anted Jouhlc the strength ol coiutnoii I'ot ash, ami superior to any Saponitier in market, | put up in cans of 1 lb.. 2 lbs., 3 lbs., t> lbs., ] ami 1'ilbs., w ith full directions foi making Itanl ami Soft Soap. One pouml will make fifteen ! gallons of Suit Soap. No lime is rcpiireil.? Consumers w ill funl this the cheapest Potash in market. It. T. /toMill's Medicinal Stilerulus. A perfectly pure ami wholesome article, free from all ileleleiions matter, so preparcil that, as the circular accompanying the Saleralus w ill show, nothing remains ill the bread w hen baked hut common Salt, Water, ami Flour. Put up neatly in papers, I lb., 1-2 lb., and 1-4 lb. It, 7" Itubbill'* (loncenlralrH Sufi Soup. Cue Hoi costing One Dollar will make 40 galIons of handsome Soft Soap by simply adding boiling water. It 7' Hubbill's (Joncrn/rnlril Snl A new article exclusively for the Soutli. Sal Soda or washing Soda cannot he sent South during warm weather, a* it deliquesces or melt*. 1 dry out the water and put up the Sal Soda in I Ih. paper*, 'warranted to aland the warineat climate.' One pound ia equal to lour pounds of ordinary Sal Soda or Washing Soda?consequently it ia much cheaper?the dealer nave* >.*> per cent, on the Ireight, as he does not hare to pay height on water A*k your Storekeeper lor II. T. liabhitt'a Concentrated Sal Soda, in one-pound paper*. II. '/' lla/>bitt'$ Soap for family Use. One pound of this Soap i# equal to three pound* of ordinary family Soap. One pound will make 3 gallon* of handaomo Soil Soap. It will remove paint, grease, tar, and alaina of all kinds. It will not injure the fabric ; on the contrary, it preserves It. It will waah in hard or soft watei. Hut little labor is required where this soup ia used. Machinists and Painters will tiud this Soap superior to anything in market. II your Storekeeper does not keep the above goods, send $6 by mail and I will send a package of either article, or an assorted bo* containing a part ol each article, as you may direct. Send the name of your Po*t-olMce, also the State and County in which you reside, with directions for shipping. Address. H. T. U A Mi ITT, 64, 66, 68,10, If, k 74 Washington St., Y. Y. A liberal discount to Storekeepers. * July II, I860.?22-ly. Illaukii! Blanks!! A SUt'l a,! u> 1 '*nks on hand at ths edge.- OTice, thai will m sold exeluaivcy for catk. Person, will oblige ua by not aking for them on aw uh?r lerot*. Aycrs Saisaparilla A compound remedy, in which we have labored to produce the imot effectual alterative that can be made. It in a concentrated extract of Para Sat.cipar ilia, ro combined with other substance* of atill greater alterative power m to afford an effective antidote for the disease* " Sarsaparilla is repute,I to cur -. It i? believed that such a remedy in wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large clast of our | afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper- J imcnt on many of the worst eases to b. found " of the following complaints: ? J ScHOFL'LA ASU ScHOFl'l.OCR (Jo Ml'I. At NTS, 1 ERUPTIONS AMI EuUPTIVK lJlSBASUS, ULOF.UH, 1'implkr, Hlotoiiks, Tumors, Salt lilisvs, Scald IIkaii, Syphilis and Syphilitic Aifbctions, Mbrcurial Dirkarb, Dropby, Nku- ( rai.ota ok Tic Dovlouubcx, Dkuility, DymPMPRIA AND IkDIOBRTION, EryrIPELAR, UobR J OB St A VTII/.UV'. v... ? n...t .1 1 .1 V-,- " w? ^ o * ?UD| ?IIVA muttu vuc huoic class of complaints arising from Ikpuiuty op tub Blood. This compound will ho found a great promoter of health, when taken ill the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the hud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from j the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or soros; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and nil is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can he no lasting hoalth. iSooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of lifo is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla hns, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these ends.' But the world has been egrcgiously deceived by | | preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sursapnri'.iu. or any thing else. I luring late yi-ars the public have been mis- j led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart ! of Extract of Karsitparillii for one dollar. Most j of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if nnv, Sarsnpanlln, but often no curative properties whatever. Ilenec, bitter nnd painful disappointment has followed the u-e of the various extracts of Sarsapnrilla which flood the market, until tha name itself is justly despised, nod has become ynonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsnpurilla. nnd intend to supply such a remedy ns slmll rescue the ; name from the load of obloquy which rc-ts I upon it. And we think we have ground for j believing it has virtues which nre irresistible I bv the ordinary run of the discuses it is intend-J j oil to cure. In order to secure their comph tifl j eradication from the system, the remedy shuul.fl I be judiciously taken according to directions the bottle. H ruxrAticn nv D It. J . C. A Y K It A CO. i.ownr.i,, mass. ' Fries, $1 per llotllc 1 Nix llottlr# for ffiAj Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown f>r tlio core of evory variety of Throat ami I.ung Complaint, tt.it 1 it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the j evidence of its virtues, wherever it lias been cm- I ployed. As it has long been in constant use * throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the lust It ever lias Item, and that it may he relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to dj. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, roil Tin ctxuK or CoHivenca, Jaundice, I tyipcpiia, Indication, l)yientery, Foul Stomach, ErynpeUl!, Headache, Pila, Rhruniatiim. Eruption! and Skin iHicmti, Iavct Complaint, Drojuy, Tetter, Tumor! and Salt Rheum, |Forms, (lout, .Vet.-alpia, ai a I IRnner Pill, and for Purifying the Ulwxl. I They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, nnd they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Box ; Five boxae for $1.00. Orcat numbers of Clergy men. Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, hare lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit tho insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish grstit our Am intriN Ai.mavac in which they ore given ; with alto full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should !> followed for their cure. I Do not he put otf by unprincipled dealers with other preparations thov make more urofit on. f> Demand Ayuu'*, and t*it? no other*. The *irlc want the best aid there i* for them, and they should < have it. ~ All our remedies are for *alc by AGENTS. II ASSKI.TINK A'. M ASSKV, l^nfmtlort J J M? K \ IN. Ciiiiidoti, S C. KISIIKK & MKIMTSH, IN.lnnibia, S. < \ At Wholesale by, II WII.WI), S I'KVKVsoN & CO . j Chnrleiton. H. <? II.W'II.ANI) i CIIICIlKltTA, & C'n 1 Augusta, ' Feb U I 8*10. 51-1 V. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. 1 IN I'UKH(1AN(/K 'I a Resolution |i?J . ed nt the Knilro.id Convention, held Sumter, oil tlie 4th of July, I8'jl), nntjfto ' a hereby given lluit iipj'liention will be n ift it tii?! next Session of the legislature, Br an Act to Incorporate a ('oinpany to ht^H n Railroad to he called "'l'hr Central lldOroad I'f South Carolina," to run from ('oph din's Station on the North-KaHtern KailrCpd l?y way of Manning, Sumter, ILahopvjla and Ijnncnaterville, to Charlotte in N"flb arolinn, with such alight tnodif'u alionspf hr location as may be neceaaary and t (to-, enient. ft. b. fkaskk, w ' J. R. StlAVV, C. J. FOX, J. H. WITIIKRSP(X)!ti( j. r iiaynsworthI 1 C OMMITTRK. (JHARI.KH SPKNCKR, SAM'I,. R. CHASDI.Kft, f). M. MASON, A. F. RAVENKL T. J. WHARTON. July I J, I860.?*A4?4in. Wm, Anderson, Aoknt FOR 1IIK SALEM WOOLEN (;001?S. 1>LANTKR3 desiring th uir Plantation X supply of the above desirable -iKcjfro Ker*ey?Car. have their orders filled promptly, if sent to uie early, if not, there may be aoiua delay as the supplv is limited. Vim a Mi\i.tUiJ/wi Cmndt-n, Aug. 3, Iti&'J. 35?if- I BLAHK8! BL AN KS M Wk would call the attention of members ? llic bur aud magistrate* of this /tod llusuf rounding Districts, to our extensive aesoHB nienl ol Blanks. We hate'now on huntf a full supply printed in excellent h'yIc, md can All all orders promptly ul seventy.tiMa cent* per quire rain. We are alao prepared to print Briefs M ahort notice, in hnndaome alyle and aa loBfr? as the work can be done any where in thtf , Miate for Jt, I