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| BUSINESS CARDS. I MELTON & WITHERSPOON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW | Y AND 1 Solicitors in Equity, J \ "Will practice in l .iiucnuter nntl thfr nnrroun. | 1 ?iini? Districts, i % <C. D. Mhi.ton, J H J. WiTiiKitarooN, R Chester, !S. C. | Lancaster C. II. M .January ||, 1 48?tf. g Chambers, Barnes &, Co., F A C T O 11 S K and General Commission Merchants, fe South Atlantic Wharl", I ^ CHARLESTON. S. O. kiiki> to ? A. M A U. Kennedy, 0. Math* Vw" ^ aI"' Ronney, Camden, S. C. S Cjiaudkr*, Charleston, S. C. .do, W. R> knks, Kershaw District, S. C. .Jno. W. Ciiamukrs, Charleston, S. C. Sept. 26th, I860. 83?1 y?paid. John C. Secrcst, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER C. II., S. C. 'Will attend to all business entrusted to him. Can always be fouml at Miy. Clinton's Olficc. Also acting Magistrate. June 6th, I860. 17-1 y. (?. \V. Williams, I J Robt. B. Allison Yurkville, S. (J. f ( Lancustcrville.S.C WILLIAMS & ALLISON, ATTORNEYS AT LA VV and Solicitors in Equity. LANCASTER. C. II , S. C. 1 ' Will ptaiLiu* iu tbo District of Lancaster. I } T> r a m *> f n4f AtrftAn a P a!1 ?* ?? - A iHICU UVU VU Ui UV/Ufl/tlUUI. I July 7il? I"ft8. Jl?tf Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, It4>*i?l4*lll Sur(OOH Ih'illikl, VUKKVII I.K, H. C., Oiler* 11ih 1'rofenHioni*! Servieo* to tlie citi? [, zu/is of I Jirn'itstor Village nod Hiirroundinjf country. ARTIFICIAL TEETH iiutwlcd on (iol<l I'lutc, from one to a full nett. JU . Junr 11(It, |MA? | *i. J v ELLIS C- GREEN, Jr. l\\ t i ll Harral, Nichols &, Co, Manufacturer*, Importer* iuul Wliolo*.iI?; Di-nlci* in Saddlery. Saddlery Hardware. II A UN ESS, < '.liriUo'* Ti itirilinjpt, Slioe Finding*, Ac. CHARLESTON, S C4 ('lirfiiir fleeting Mini line! .Street", (Sign nf (Jill SatUle.) . July II. 1800.?2J-I v. d \m t, tV > ?; it J >. FACTORS AND COMMISSION \i \ wiv ,ii i*ju iiin. ADDER'S NORTH WHARF, L? .(7/ Mil. KSTO.V, 6'. C'. En*u. 1.. Adam*, | K. Mohty Fuobt, . ,v ZlftlMKIIMAN l)*VH July ;?5tli 18t?'?, U4?Bin. WHITES MARBLE AND | STONE WORKS. Established Over Thirty Years Ago ROBERT I). WHITE, * Charleston, N. Monument*, Head Stone*, of all *ue*, from tt'A up. Marble ami Stuns Tile, Mural Tablet*, Blue Flagging, Brown Stone lor building*, <fce. I4T N. B. IMnii* tor large MonunientM drawn to order and sent by mail. Feb. 8tb, I860. 52-))'. N 15 \V C A It P 15 T S T 0 II K. -< a James Ch Bailie, IUHKt.T IMPORTER OK AM. KISOS OF CARPETING, Rug*, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shade*. &r. Curtain Dnmnsk*, I .nee and Muslin Curtains, A c t No. 234 Kino Stjiekt, CHARLESTON, S C. And J O BAILIE & Bro. AUGUSTA, (1*. I I Fell. 8. I860, ftj ?|y TUB SOUTHERN GUARDIAN. A POLITICAl. AND NKWB JOURNAL, I Publish c<l at Columbia, South Carolina, Daily, Tri Weekly and Woekly, BY CM A LAB P. PELHAM. Term*?Daily, 8"; Tri Weekly, $ t ; Weekly, 82 n year Payment in advance invariably. I Thia journal. now in ita tnird year undur I he prevent proprietor, ia rapidly extending ita circulation nnd influence. Founded and conducted upon the principle* of Slot* Hight*. it enjoy t tl.e reward of public con fidriice and enlightened approval. Entiret> independent, ill it* mnrini.'ninent, of par* Jie* nnd yliijue", it hna atood, with unwaver* 1 jng poplgjanae, upon the aotindne?a, integrity, and rimainiyatiy of it* principle*.? .Th'oujfh evil report an Aull aa through ood. ita voice haa been heard in defence of She Equality of the South ; ila contiaeU Niaie ever been and are for Ueiiatance to *' the wrong* attempted to be put upon ua by a aeclional majority. 'I'he Southern (iuardian look* for eup port to Hi* Stole nnd aectinn whoa* right*, 1.... ..r and interest* it li.ta faithfully eapoua (( ed Mid maintained , 'i'lIK SOUTHERN GUARDIAN 8TKAM PRINTING EST A BMSH M KNT u Having recently in*d? large and choice , fidditiona lo our Jol) Ottico, from (be bait typ# founder* in l)ia country, we nra pre, pared lo do all kinda of I'rioling in aa neat alyle and on a* favorable lariat na any of ] flea in the South. The Premium for the beef epeciinen of \ Hook Printing waa awarded, at Ute late ' Stale Agricultural Fair, to the Proprietor of the Southern Guardian. AH cninmuniaationa to be fddreaeed to the 9atdktrn (iuar.lian, or In C. P. PKUUM, Columbia,B.C. ? Dec JHh, ' 9(4 FINK ietl of No. I guaged Shingle* /\ alwen on hand at # GKO. C. HKAHINGTON'S. Duller, ?. C Oct. 15, S ?f MISCELLANEOUS. The Am ai.oamatiom of I.akutiaces.? There in a growing tendency in thin age to appropriate the ntoal expressive words of other language*, and after a while to inoor1 p.irate them into our own ; thus the word i Cephalic, which is from the Greek, signify i ing ' foe the head," is now becoming pop j ularized in connection with Mr. Spalding's great Headache remedy, but it will s ion be i | used in a more general way, and the word i i Cephalic will become tu common ns KlecI trotype and many others whose distinction at foreign words has heon worn away by common uange until they aecm "native and to the manor born." 'ardly Realized. Ili 'ud '11 'orrible 'enduche this hafternoon, hand 1 stepped into the I,apothecaries baud anya hi to the man, "Can you heaae me of an ' ndsu'he J" "l)oea it hacho 'ard,'' says 'e. "Ilexceediitgly,*' aays hi, hand upon that 'e gave me a Cephalic I'lll, hand 'pon ^ me 'oiior it cured me so quick tliat I 'ardly | realized I 'ad 'an 'enduclie. i h?~ ukahachk is tlie favorite sigu by | which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the nnturn! state of the brain, and viewed ill this light it may be looked on an a safeguard intended to give notice of disease which might otherwise cs CApt! attention, till too late to be remedied ; and iis indications should never be neglected. Headaches may be classified under two names, viz." ^Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common ami is the precursor of a great variety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy, (ioiit, Rheumatism and all febrile diseases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of (lie stomach con- 1 slitiiting sick headache, of liejmiic disease constituting bilious headache, of uornio, constitution and other disorders of the bowels, as well as ronal and uterine inflections.? Diseases of the heart are very frequently | attended with Headaches ; At a-tiiia and I plethora urc also affections which frequent, j ly occasion headache. Idiopathic llcudacue j is also very common, being usually din liniruished bv tho name of iter rout h*.i sometimes coming on suddenly in a state or apparently sound health and proilruting at one* tlu? mental and j.Iiyaic.il energies, I and in oilier iustancew il comes on slowlv, heralded by depression of n|>iriis or acridly j of temper. In moat instance a the pain in j in the front of the hr.tfl, over on* or hoth ' eye*, and sometimes provoking vomiting ; under this elans may also he named .Yenralgiu. For the treatment of either class of Headache the Cephalic fill* have been ' found a sure and sate remedy, r*I'c?ing the moat acuto pains in a few minute*, and to j us subtle power eradicating the disease* of mIi'icii lle.idaelie is the unerring index. . < ?? > . IhrstiET.? Missus wants you to selid ' her a box of Cephalic (flue, no a hottlu ot I'repaiid fill,? but I'm thiukiiig that's uot just il nailiier ; but peril ips )c'll be aflher kmusing vs hat it is. Yc see she's nigli dead and gone ssitk tlio Nick Headache, and j wants some more of that same as reluivcd , her before. l)ruggist ?You must m??n Spalding's Cephalic fids Nn./i..) I I.. ' - - > 1 I " <??< i .1 . hii<: ii" w nmi ytuj > u net! it, here's the (jiiiirlher and giv iiiu thr 1'ilU urui d- lit lie All day nboul it nitllrr. Constipation or Costivcnexs. No olio I tin* "tunny ill* ll-*li 14 heir to" j I in mo prevalent, so lit* *> understood, nnd no J much neglected ua Coativencsa. Often originating in cnreleaaticas, or sedentary hubila ; 1 it i? regarded an ii slight diaoidcr of too lit | lie consequence to excite anxiety. while in j reality it is the precuraor and .'oiii|t;inion of ninny of llie most fatal and d.ingurotis dm j eases. nnd ii ii I ens curly eradicated it will I bring the Hulfcrer to an untimely grave.? Among the lighter evil* ot which oos.ivenesa is the umial uttendanl are ileadache. folic, Klieuiiuitiain, Foul llreath, I'ilea ami others ot lil,e nature, m bile a long traiu of fiightlul diseases such as Malignant FY Vera, AImumm'h, Dysentery, Uiarrlue i, Dyspepsia, j Apoplexy, Fpilepsy, I'aralysin, Hysteria, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity, j lirat indicate their presence in tlie* system j by thin alarming symptom. Not (infrequent* 1 ly the disenaa* named originate in Foliation- t lion, but lake on an independent existence j unless the cause ia eradicated in an early ! stage. From all these consideration* it ; follows that the disorder should receive im mediate attention whenever it occurs, and nn nemon should neirleet l<> .ret ? lm? of 4'ephnlie Pills on llm iirst nppenrance of th? complaint, us their timely u-u will o\- I pel the ioaiiliioiiN approaches of disease and i dtalroy this dmigeruuit foe to human life. CURE ! W4^- CURE n> \ NervousHeadache jj,, CURE ~C ^ JiiiitVS Headache. Ily tin? use of these Pills the periodic atj tacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may ho | prevented ; and if taken at the commence* ' inent of an attack immediate relief from pain | and sickness will he obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea . and Headache to which femalea are so subject. They act gently upon the howrla,?removing ('ostjreiiea*. For hiterary Men, Students, Delicate Fo* males, and all peraons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive i org.ins, and reetoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of ! long inveetigstion and carefully conducted ex periinrnts, having f?ceii in um many yea-*, during which trine they hare prevented and relieved a vaat amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the net roue Hyatein or from a deranged elate of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their coiupo- j aition, and may be taken at all timea with perfect aafety without making any change of diet, ai d the absence of any disagreeable taite render* it oaay to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I The genuine have signature* of Henry C. Spalding on each Wo*. Sold by Druggiata end all other Dealerc ia Medicines. A Ho* will be sept by mail prepaid on receipt of the l'RICK ftl} CENTS All orders should he addressed to HENRY 0. SPALDING, 4# (Jan*a Hraaer Naw-Yoaa. Dec. hUi, 4S-tf. Fall and 1 W GOO K 0 0 P M A N N S; (SUCCESSORS TO M. M v A : \V?UM) INFORM Til F.I It FIIIF.NDS AND f y they are now prepared to allow an exU-usivp l&RY (; il WE NAMK IN PART OF. New Klack and Colored Silks, 11 Merinos, " I)e l.ains, u Alpacca, Their stock of Shawls and Cloaks best models. Among their 3'lantation < iVlf.lt liK Ft )F Nl > lv Kit Sl'j\S, of virion* S()! "i ; 5SKY\S, Git BY and WIIITK IH.ANKKTS. from i A Iv?rgc Sto.*k of LADlli'.S SliWMt SI 10lis. KI50M t MI A'S. IK)YS, RIJSSBTT'S itit< ?<; \\s KINK HATS and f.M'S. HA DDI.Kit V. TltFNKs U'Alt K, tiltOFKIt IKS. ('ARI'KT ItU nnni'Toiis to mention. will l?o moM low at Octn'jer 21. ISt?0.-37 tl I D1KK0T IM PC OF Dry (i < FOG-ABTir.S & ?y PLANTATION A DliY (i(K)hS I'd Fill! siiid Wilit (l.r IM > ,\f I'.STKT COOllS nr : *-?i ppli.-d a* fi r\iTol!l!:s nn I ii'ir KI'H'M'KW nr<(? n |?ri?:? :i?!?? ?>I <1 <if<<5 l?ii-in?*sH is SMALL IMC ' v, Ol it T ''.!{ \;S Ait K ('\S||. or (Tit v Aiv?'j?tnii?' ()ur Stork i? siippli.-.l a i:li ?-v<>ry var' "tv ot' Plantation & Panii ? :111?r irit i'! I! r \ I. WI . Vf > |' \ | , KS < >!' !' X S 11 Ml!.1.1. Its Al.M \N \ ' t'-r I Hi) I, i.t.i .< i?hed t <?.ir ?-"-i,ilrv frit-no j?r.itit?, on nr>|t!ir iii.-n I FOCAI1T1 2">7 Kin# St., cor. Wo ii ( ) lll?.T 171 I I JOS. M. ( AI CAMDKX, TJIK UNI)Klt<HiNKI) \Y< ?UU> UKSPIvJI .?n<l t' ?? ji'il.lic m llmt ilit-v I>n\ jiol well selected Siok ?'f Itn.w n liliMi liril Shirting;?\ i>l<* mil jj.mkI. Apron .iiiiI Slicjilii-ril Cheek * : Si-hnvikill Chee family IjiiiifD, faiirv IVml-t, 1'rini**?1 I.viik Si>1 id Chock nnil Fnin-j I'lniiJ (iiVill \ \1 A variety of (T.ilnrcil Cambric* I. nt!? Caliono* (if linnilmmc pattern* nnil f< ('olori'd Cotton mid Merlin (ilnvo White unl colored line*; Spool FOR MEN and IM I'uwi-r-lnom. Fancy and \ i .r M uracil leu t'oalinfr. 11.n< Stripe* Dult'li Linen, S.ilia-laced and Fane; (Iras-* ('lolli and Fancy *a*Min:crcM, I l.iU'-iiiu'H, entered Lialo Thread (tluve*, HATS, II ATS, rt A lar^'u . ml a cll*?clcctcd Stuck of II \'5'% Style ninl licit finish. Thoie in tvafit of i <>t the huiiic time faHhiiininhle, wmt'd dn be to re purclin-ntijf el> fill (IKS. SHOES Tlic subicribrM confidently noli.-i:* m nr.d varied Stock of MIOIJV f.?r Lid;c? ha* on Ihitid Home beautiful pattern* which \ l>ut prove nilvnnt i^eoiiM. GUOCKKI IvS,?in part as follows. COFKKKS?Java, Hio, African. I. iyu<.r:i,nml St SlKiAliH?Stuart'* rt II & ('.; V <)., in llojf* BACON?liam-i, (a choice brand Si,!.-* ninl I.AIM) ? !n w Imle and I nlf Uurre'*; alio, M A' 'K KlvKI. ? In whoiu. Inlf and ipiir I Mil M K AM) MKSS I'ORK. J[I'lie above ariic'ni w?I! be mihl exceeding JOS. M. OAYI.K. look ~Tr TiilsA t.THK HUBSCKIIIKKS WOULD / reipectfully inform the eiti/.eiiH of' I .ancaater Village and vicinity, that V%^ti.ev Iimv permanently located and eat.ibliaiiod a , >7/^ Boot and Shoo Shop cu\z* at this place, and will be happy to wait on All oj all that desire work done. They put up > '''? "> work in the tnost fashionable and durable | style* and warrant to wear well BOOTS AND SHOUS 1^" i()^, of al! description* made to order at short Kill.I notice. All work warranted 23 percent ?*hr better than Northern mako. rnnteii ( ive us a trial nod we ere eonlidenl ant- ' "-J infliction will be the result. ' 8-#r Our ahojt is now one door South | . of the Ledger office TKRMM < ASII. KI1 CUMPSTON & KELLER. Aug 1, 1 HtKT.? I y. J. .11. ADA19, pR MAffVPACTORBR, Oiaci) Wholes-tie and Retail Dealer in Ac"d' r i . % / a h n, :P;" no K nii.L. n. r. Order* from a distance promptly attended to May ItJ.? ll-ly. No Winter; ?p$._0t SOiiERS. i ii (K KI uro.) 11 n a-: \ , ? . ?'. IIUVlilts (iKNlilt \l.i.Y, THAT ! Stock of Fancy stitil Staple O l)S; New Silk Poplins, 14 Ducal Plaids, 41 Calicoes, 44 (iinghams. consists ol the Latest and (joods, I'ili'iUS' M AN I. J FA' "I'Oll I li.S. 1.1 \ lowest to the liest yraiies, , &e. ;*3 THE It EST 1!AKEI'S. lioors iin.i xiioks i!fiN\r;rs, IIAIIDWAIU:. < KorKKKV <tS, ami otlx-r artifice (<>.. KOOPMANN & SOH.rIERS'. )IM \TI(>\ ) o (I s. riLX.MA.wr NO FAMILY I! THE or Trade. ir |.r ?< !'?< ill!.-, tV< 111 S< )|'T! I UK \ ..f DIUK'T ! MI '< )lt i'.vTU >\ I'TI'"! ami .|-ii.-k ri't'irai,<*<niS'-i|ti -nt at 30 or (id rl.iyH. Iv Dry (i!(mmIs. IION (kmids ilii a 11-..f our St"ilc, 'Ail. Im f.irn- ! KS & STIUiMAM. worth, ("h;ii le.st?>11, S. C. 3(1 ? I y. J-: & CO. ' (' ! I TLLV INT? ?Ii\! IIIKIU tVi.-ml, | r.-r.*;ve.l ami ??(??;?'?- I i vara-.I ati.l I.( H ! ?S. ks I. '' .nihric ll.'ndki'ri'liii'l'i, <t colors j Tnri'id?while mi ! ? lured n s' WKAIt. a l a i I led ('ottonaiii-s. . Denims, (Jeorjji \ai kin, y Union Drills. , A < . II A TS, , embracing many nl" tin- latest r J1 something durable, . Ii i|i, atnl well I rail nn-l examine lew here. , S II 0 E S, examination of his large <, ' 'llildrotl illtl (Jellts Ho a ill he sol.I .it prices llial ean Domingo heads and Darrein, Porto Rico, I Shoulders, in l\eos for family use, ter iiiils: also in kits X >s. I 'J ,V 3 jly 1/>W KOU CASH. \Vm. MIJNOO PR A HALES. C ' GDQQQO r-T^ HRSI'i. Ill I.I.Y OFFERS WBmi ins sr.itvicKs as suit-! TTTP <iK()\ DENTIST To THE i ns ?>f lisncnslt-rvillts and Dietrict.? ration* performed in the bost pimsi- ; miner. <^000^ Artificial Teeth en on plate IVoin a single Tooth to a . 8ETT irge* reasonable and nil work war* I I. , I ee in Mr. Emmons' building, *2 doom i of J Adams' Store. r. 7, 18AH. 39tf. SO S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL. YORKVIU.E, S. C. KI'All VTORY to the Stnto Military V-ndemiwa and literary Colleges.? dine similar to the State Military my, of which the Principals are gradr?r Circulars with f.ill information tu Maj. M. JENKINS, ) , . Capt A COWARD, { Hn.ipslia y. Utt, 42-5t |,ur:n roitv Fixiii ko.I Id TICK?KSTATR OP WILLIAM McKKNNA, I.ATK OP LANCASTER, DISTRICT, (SOUTH CAROLINA.?The lixccutors of WILLIAM McKlSNNA, do-! censed, lirreliv {jive notice tint, nil debts j du?> to his Mutate must bo paid on or before tlio tirst day of January, A D. 1861; ) and that all persons having any demands against the said Instate, arc requested to present the same. duly attested, 011 or before that day for final settlement. Debts may be paid, or demands presented to either of the K.wcutors : Rev. J. J. O'CONNKI.L, at Columbia, S. C. Tilt) MAS M. IlKl.K, at Laneasterville S. C. C. B NORTH HOD, Charleston, S. C. November 28, 18(50. 42-tf. The Camden Journal and Southern (iuardi.m (Tri-Weeklyj will publish for four weeks atid send bills to this office. Valuable Lands and 1U W JLN JL.UTS FOR SALE. Lgfl :: i \ will oiler r..r sale on the timt Monday in January next, the following Keal Estate : < )iie thousand acres, more or less, near Sinclair's Steam M ill, know n as the CALIFORNIA PLACE I'oiir linii'ired Acres, more or less, in the tipper |?art ol Lancaster 1 tistrict, known as the HPRATT Tit ACT, and two liundrcd Acres, more or less, in the same neighborhood, known as the CAIINKS IM.ACE. Also one I Imisc and Lot situated ill the Last suburbs if the Village of Lancaster, whereon J 1). Maile formerly resided. The i. >i i Mr . ins inrre ami inree tenuis acres. Tin* dwelling is a excellent one, entirely m-w rn?l neatly and durably finished. All tin- n.-cfssarv out building* and conveniences ;ire mii (lie premises ; it js altogether mi I Im 1111>st desirable settlement* in : l.riuc.-flor. | Also tiu? building on main street,known : ;.s O ld I i'IIowk I lull, at present occupied by A. I laics. Fronting on Main Street, is a good Store room ; at the rear and on the -ccoiiii storv arc severe I comfortable rooms. I I'nis is considered one of the best business ' stands in !!? place. Also t' Store Mouse on Main Street, !'e\l tloor Messrs ilaKseltine M>msc\'-. now occupied by \\ ni. McK. Mitlag. This 1% all excellent room f >r business, and lias two back room-1 attached. Also the room adjoining the above and fronting n.; Main Sued,.Tt present occupied by j i1,. (bircton as an otlice Tki:m -, ;e fourth cash an l tin! remainoei 01 a credit of o.'o and two years, l'uredasefs to give ii-md with good auralioH ...'id Mortgage of the premises sold j. A < LI \ N i\(J 11A m, assisjnee. < Noe. gX IHtiO t-J-td. j-4.*"' Camden Journal and (theater Stan</?/" / '-opy d times and send bill to subscriber. iSI'KAM SAW AND (ill I ST i M i Li la, S , | mi; sm$.sci{ii!i;it is plkakku to 1 inform Ins old friends and patrons that , io.s Saw and (irist Milts have both been rebuilt and are now in operation, lie will I... ..'I ..I r ..11 i.;? Iiii-iuli w lio supported iiici m i liberally pre vi-'iis t-> On- uecidntil wliie i deprived liiin I'll" a time of the power to serve tlii'll). tiKOKUK SI NCI.AI It. l.iiK-ii?t?>r, Oct 10,1460. 35lf. NOTICE. Valuable Lauds for sale. S >1 KSI'.W i TO A DECREE OF T!IK I < " ?-.?rt of Equity, for the County of Union. I will ex posts t<? pnlilic sale on Sat uriHr tin- I day of D.-cembr next nt tlie i.-'id.-hee of II llrfsu Massey, near the premises. on a ere.lit of twelve months an | to all the purchase inonev, except twohuntlred ! lars which is r.-i|nir<-?l in cash to pay costs t>suit, ail that body of land lyinjj on the watt rs of Waxliaw Creek, con- | laioino -it I1) acr -s or thereabouts consist Ini* of several tr,.-t-r all lytnjj together and iidjoliiinir and surrounded bv the lands ol II. Reese Massey, Win It Carries, John \. \ei-lev. John I lood, di'c'd , and others, de. e'-lide I to tin- lifirs at law of Thomas Cureton. def'd . late of I .nrieast jr Di-triel S. C. this I2tli November, ISIh). T l> WINCHESTER. C. M. E \ Hi- oi mm ji_vt ,. ? ?.o - - "* r ?'" J N E i FALL All 7 TE A HE NOW RKCEIVIN %% of (iOODS ever before < ourselves as much as possible t< sold at a small advance to our ci HUNTS. MUCINS DE LANES BLACK AND COLOREl W~ CLOT WE HAVE a verv lar^e STOCK, an?l Shoes, Merino and all wool Shirta. t Ti > W(< would particularly call your attenti pi ice will compete with any maiket in th? be supplied at Factory prices. Shoes din SU1 WITHOUT ANY WELTS, DOUBLE 9 quality can be had any where South. A Our Stook of GROCERIES.?Sugar, Coffee, Molassc Larjre assortment of 8 A GIVEN UP to he the BEST Q.rods Nor and mv a u l? not on hand will he ordei Sept. 26th, I860, FRESH. "FANCY AND F Fall and ^ ST0C1 J. ADAMS'OLD CO 1831 IN ADDITION TO MY I'RRSRNT HRAVY AN . \vc are receiving daily and are now opening tlie \ ever lieve had in Store. Our Mr. MAYER having the Season, was enabled with the CASH to pick u low?20 por cent lower than iisuaal. These Iota supposed, to such goods as are sought for by the Li attractive and would abundantly repay the time and but extend through every department of our very c stance our CLOTHING ] CONTAI N /V C II O I C U i 'GENTLEMEN, Y00T1 wiwnaaiM Consisting in part, of i SILK, LAM IIS WOOL and CO TTON DRAWBR ItRD AND GRAY. / LAM RS WOOL. SILK and Cdri'iiV nrwii.Mt All Linen nnd (lot ton Shirts. Stocks, i Super-elastic Braces. Iluck, Kid, Silk, Chanioise, \\ English. French, Gorman and American Cloths and AGAIN?Our Hat, (Jap and Bonnet department is style and color, and consisting of every Article dressey and necessary appendages, whethei or leather, or of honnet straw, leghorn, braid, si Boots and Shoes, purchased at a new house and t Youth's, Boys, Ladies. Misses and Girls?of ul attention, both as matters of ta HOOPS ! from 23 A I.OT OK WOOD SOLE SIIO Well, we again wish you to remember that we have ware and Cutlery, ircn and Brass And irons. kinds?Files of every desci Iron and Steel,?a Large and Varied Asso Crockery, Queens (Fuss, China and Silver an I Flat Knives and Forks. Also constant!; on hand a which is being constant I v replenished (Fdd and Silver Watches and Chains. Ear Drops, ,Ie In conclusion, what shall we say ??r how parlicul: &&9113 I losicry. Gloves, Embroideries. Inserting*, J'., ' Scnetts, Silks, Crapes, Muslins. Ilobos :\ u i and what not 1 1 The truth is o> I, i correct jitdr'mei;t of our taste in selecting, mnst. 'iis SOUTH-WEST CGRNF.lt < OTTEFm-TWS t *<J v-l A; .JL. K A-l JL Jb JkJ >-* A? Jb M X M.M?N * ,/ &c.? &c.? I.ni.cnstcr C. II October lOlh, 18G0.?35 tf. ' CARRIAGE EM rm. e rpilK UNDERSIGNED, RESPECTFULLY INF( 1 ami the surrounding Districts, that lit; is still r tinues to condu:l the M VNUFACrUUINC; OF LIMIT I LIMIT FOUR SKAT R< TOP AND OPEN BIWMES, CAflit OF THE VERY IIMAT M \TERI AL, and execute.: R MILK STYLES, which cannot tail to please. REPAIRI done ;it tlio shortest notice possible. :^TALb WORK WARRANT!! On 11 and sec for yourselves. I.ancestor C. II., S. C, March 28, 18G0. 7 W GO0 i FOR THK > WINTER, 1 G ONE OF THE LARGEST AND B 3 fie red by us to the public, and in pui > Southern Manufacture and Direct Ii ustomers. Our stock of Ladies (Hoods , ALL WOOL DE LANES, ENGLISH i ) SILKS, A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF 5 IVES, HOSE-COTTON AND WOOL. HING! CLOTH! consisting of Gent*, Youth* and Hoy*?nil Style A tine a**ortment of Linen Shirt* and Drawer*. II PLANTERS, ion to our plantation goods, Blanket* of our own e country. We are Agents for the Columbia W bcI from the Manufactory. We hare paid particul PE1UOR BROGA? OLK? NO CHIPS AND PASTE BOARD?and . LAHGF. STOCK OF DITCHERS B(X)TS. HARDWARE is Large and ( !*, Mackrel-No.'s 1. Q. and J , Bagging, Rope and LEM NORTH CAROLINA JEANS, lb or South. In fact every articla needed will ho f -?d at once. HASSELTJ ASHIONABLE! Ninter K.!! _ 1 RNEll SINCE . r o l) WRI.I. SKLKCPBI) STUCK, irettiost and cheapest GOODS we visited the Northern cities late in ip the most choice lots exceedingly are not confined alone, us might be idies (although such are especially labor of calling in and giving a look) imi'uaivt uiiu vaneti r?iocn. r or inROOMS 5ELECTION 0 F I'S AND BOYS S find UNDKIlSIIIHTd, Will TB, \I.SO, V, Hoys, Youth's and Gentlemen's. On vat x, Fancy Tie*, fool mid Fur Giovos and Guanllotl* Cassitncrcs, all shades and colors. Utterly crammed with every sliajo used in tlie fabrication of those r ot wool, cotton, fur, silk ik, velvet, &c. And again?our 'or cash, consisting of Gentlemen's, I kinds?is certainly worthy of ste and interest. t nn ? 9 ES FOR SERVANTS. a very general assortment of Hard* Shovels and 'I'ongs?Saws, all rip'ion, &c. rtmeut. Nails of all Kinds e Ware. Silver Spoons and Forks, very fall Stock of JKWBLRV, I through onr Agent, velrv Sells?jut anil gold, &.C., tSto irize the department of , f'henells, Tapes, Braids, Kibbone, e:i-. Merinoes, Bombazines d . friends, to form a t sten in and judge for themselves, iK <1 W AND MAIN STREET. WEMCffiES. m Khsts, , &c. iPORlUM, *?# >RMS TUB CITIZENS OF THIS it his OLD STAND, whoro lie codillCKOHY BUGGIES, )CK.\\VAYS, I AGES. SULKIES, &c. I in tlia L V'PE nni ttm in?st I >IIn a ;d one-year, .^i w. Ju HOWIE. ) s 800101 ! EST ASSORTED STOCK rchasing, we have confined importations. And will be is large and complete : INI) FRENCH MERINOS, in i uvr j-% r y-v a iii.WVJA ULUAK.S, NG!I JM is and Prices. Hata, Caps, Boota ) I i importation, which in quality end oo!en and Cotton Goods, which will ar attention to get up a will ba told hi LOW aa the earn* Complete. Twine. We are a*parting daily a b ind at the LANCASTER STORE, :ne &, masse r.