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'oininiiiiienlions recoiniif 1 injr enn" <ia es lor ollice mid all others of iniited I individual in - ere n, climbed nt udver ising vs. 'tir notice of application to Legislature ; Fi e Itiillnra, Obituary Notices exceeding one .no in length (IK lines,) will lie charged for .lie overplus,ut regular advertising rates Tributes of Heaped, rated us nd* eriisiiieii's. mt Ali trnnsiuut advertisements iiiiihi oe p.-.idf.-r in advance. DR. MOTT'S chalybeate restorative i> L I. L b OF I K O X. Aii aperient and Stomach preparation of Iron , u h 't ol Oxygen and Carbon by combustion 1 it. uiogcu. Sanctioned by the highest Med- I ic.it .In utilities, hotli in Europe and the Unite.! States. ? d prescribed in their pmctica. The expeiituce ot thousands daily proves '.hat no piepuiatioii of Iron can be compared iv it. it Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, paie and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in almost every coneeivalile ruse. Innoxious in ull maladies in which it has proved absolgteiy cura'.iv* in each of the following complaint*, vig In Debility, Nervous Affections Emnainulion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diuirluua, Dysenle.v, Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tu beiculosis. Salt Khcum, Mismensti nation, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver Compluinis, Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, Intermittent Fevers, i itnples en the Face, &c. In rate 01 General Debility, whether tha result of acute disease, or ot the continued diminution ot nervous and muscular energy Irom chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has proven successful to an extent which no description nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long beu'iidden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods have suddenly reappeared in the busy world as if jut l lelurued from protracted travel in a distant laud. ISonie very signal instances of this kind are attested of female SuHerers, emaciated victims ol appaicut matasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that complication ol nervous and dyspeptic avuision to air and exercise for which the physician has no name lit Nervous Affections ot all kinds, and for reasons familial to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, lor, unlike the old oxides, it is vigoypusiy tonic, without being exciting und overheating ; and gently, regularly aperient, even /it the most obstinate eases of costiveness without ever being n ga-tric puigutive, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others, I which makes it so reinai kahly effectual and permanent a tcniedy for I'll.us, upon which it also appears toexeit a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In Dyspepsia, iiiiitimemble as are its causes, a single box ol these Gbuly beats l'ills lias often sufliced for the most habitual cases, including the attended Costivciies*. In unchecked l.haiilioj*, even vlien advanced to Dysentery, confirmed, emaciating, and apn'ntly malignant, the effects have been equaleciaive und astonishing. Jn the local pains, loss of flesh and strength debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which geneiully indicate Incipient Consumption, thin remedy ha*, allayed the alarm ol fiieiidsaad physicians, in several very gratifying und interesting instances. In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated jron has had far more than the good effect ol the most cautiously balanced preparations ol iodine, without any of their well known liabilities. The attention of females cannot be too confidently invited to this remedy and restorative, in the case peculiarly affecting thep). In Kheuinatism, both chrouic and inflainatot-y?in the latter, however, more decidedly?it has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiff'icas of the joints and muscles. In Intermittent Fevers it must necessarily bo a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress iu the new settlements of the West, will probably ba one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole history of medicine, whi< |i exerts such Erompt, hsppy, and fully restorative effect*.-*? ood appetite complete digestive, rapid acquisition of strenght, with an unusual disposition for active und cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box ; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free t?? any addies on receipt of the price. All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to 1i. jj. M1U&K ft (Jo , General Agents. 20 Cedar Street, N. Y. Oct. 10, 1860?35 ?ly. NEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKLTS &l o . TIIK Kubtcribrrx oirera for salon very complete MMMorttiitfUt Blankets, Negro Clothes, and other Heavy Dry G-oods Of Foreign mid Domestic Manufacturer*, w liiuh iiavo been to oriter, or carefully *c? ice led from lite Ik si murkefa, and will bo aoid low by JOH. M (jA yi*K {U CO. Oct. 17, i860.?36-tf. cigars! cigars!! I / | gt wyCIUARH OHMSCT FROM iv/??/UU th* imp?trlM?. Juat r?ceiv? ?l iijf J. L DUNIJAP Sl CO >> October 3, 18H0, 36if notTce. A LL I'areoiia indabladlcyiuL^^flkp 2 a MIKCKIXANKOUS. Thk Am ai.g amahon ok Languages ? There is a growing tendency in this age to appropriate the most expressive words of oilier languages, and after a while to incur p.irate them into our own ; thus the word Cephalic, which is from the Greek, signify iug '"for the head," is now becoming pop ulariied in connection with Mr Spalding's great llendaelie remedy, lint it will a >ou be used in a more general way, and the word Cephalic will become as common as Wlee troli pc and many others w hose distinction a* foreign words has been worn away bv common usage until they seem "native and to the manor born." 'ardly Realized. Hi 'ad 'n 'oirible 'eadache this linfiernoon, ' hand I stepped into the hupolhecaries hand says hi to the man, "Can you heu?o me of an 'eadache ?" "Does it iiacliu 'ard,*' says 'e. "llexceedinglysays hi, hand upon that 'e gave ine a Ceplmlic Fill, hand 'pon me 'ouor it cured me so quick that I 'ardly realized i 'ad 'an 'eadache. wr ii eadache is tlie favorite aign by | which nature makes known nnv deviation I whatever from the natural state of the brain, j and viewed in this light it may be looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice lot disense which might otherwise escape attention, till loo late to be reineI died ; and its indications should never bo j neglected. I icmlachc1 may bu classified J under two names, viz.: !Sydiplomatic and ' Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common and ia lite precursor of a great variety of diseases, among which a<e Apoplexy, Gout, Rheumatism and all febrile diseases In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach constituting utck headache, of hepatic disease constituting bilious headache, of worms,constipation and other disorders of the bowel*, as well as renal and uterine affections.? Diseases of the heart are very frequently attended with Headaches; Anaemia and plethoiu are also atVections which frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic lieadnche is also very cunimon, being usually dis tuiguished by the name of nercous headache. wtfVH'tiiiir* coming 011 sudih lily in a mute of apparently sound health and protlrating atones the ineii'al and |.liysical energies, mid it) other instances it conies on slowly, heralded by depiessioii of spoils or acerbity ol temper. In annul instances (lie pain is in tne front of the head, over one or liotli eyes, and sometimes provoking vuim nig . under tins class may also lie named .\eu ral/giu. For the treatment of either class of He.idnctie the Ccplial.c Fills have been found a sure and sale remedy, relieving thi most acute puiua in a few niinulrs, and by us suhile power eradicating the diseases of whicn Headache is the unerring index. IlirooKT.? Missus Wants you to send her u box of Cephalic Glue, no ? hotile ot i* re pared Fill,?hut I'm thinking line's uoi just it naither ; but uerhaps ve il lie afiio r Knowing w hut it is. f u aee >?! ?: > nigh d?ad and gone with the iSii-k I ieadnche, unit want* uoine more of that nam* a- icluived her Oi'fore Druggist?You must uie?n Spalding'* Cephalic Fill* Bridget?Oeh ! i?ure now and you've Hed it, here the quarlher und giv me ilie 1'illa and d. nt be nil day about it itjilicr. Constipation or Castiveness. No one of the "inuuy ill* fl*?h i? heir to" is mo prevalent, no little understood, and mo much neglected a* Coal iv-ene**. Often origi ruling in I'lirvUvsiii'iiH, or sedentary habits ; it i? regarded a* u slight dinoider of too lit lie entiM-qiivinca to e.xrite anxiety, while in reality it m the preen?*or nnd . oiiipanion of ilialt\ of the most fulal and diingcrnu* di* ease*. ui I iiiilc?? early erudicu e<l it will | bring the ?ufi?r?i to an iihiimely giuVe.? Among llu* lighter e?il* ol wlich coeJveIlea* ia the Usual attendant are Headache. I Colic. Iviieuiiialiaiti, Foul llreatli. Pile* and othera of like nature, *liile a long train of frightful diseases eiit'h ?? Malignant FcVera, Aha<-*?i">, J)> m uterDiarrheas, |)v spepaia, Apoplexy, Kpilepav, Paralysis, llyaierin, Hypochondriasis, Meluncliolv and Insanity, tirat indicate their preaence in the syutcm by Ihi* alarming eyirploui. Not unfreqiienlly the diaeaaea named originate in Conalinution, but take oil an iiidepemtcnl existence unless the cauae ia eradicated ia an early ntnge. From all thean consideration* it fotlowa that the disorder ahould receive im mediate attention win never it occur*, and no peraon nhould neglect to get a box of Cephalic Fill* on the lirat appearance of the complaint, a* their timely n?s w ill expel the ihsiduoiia approaehea of diaennu ami dcatroy this dangerou* foe to liumaii life. ^ cure * <?> WV CURE ^<5. NervousHeadache <U| Snds * JL By the nee of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may bo prevented ; and if taken at the commencement ot an attack immediate relief from pain ! and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females' are so subject, They set gently upon the bowels,?removing Costi venose. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Fe> 1 Bales, and all persons of sedentary habits, they j are valuable as a Laxative, improving the ap' petite, giving tone and vigor to iho digestive j organs, and restoring iho natural elasticity and ' strength of the whole system. The CEPtlALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation end carefully conducted ex, pertinents, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain mid suffering from | Headache, whether 01 iginating in the nervoce | system or fiom a deranged state of the stomach. They erg eutirely vegetable in their conipoI sition, and may be taken at ell times with per[ feet safety vf itnp?tl making any change of diet, ai d the absence of any disagreeable laste renders {t pasy to administer them to children. D D 11/ A DP /tl? /lAITW1?UDDOf?pa I P?VT Vf A ??r IV1 A O I , The genuine have signatures of Hpnrj C, KpalI ding on each Box. Bold by Druggist# #n<J ail other Dealers in Medicines. A J3ox will be sent by mail prepaid qn receipt of the PRICK 26 GKNT8. All orders should be addressed to HKNRY 0. BPALDtNQ, 4$ Cxoaa Brass* Nsw-Yoas. la* IS & A H HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES. OH DISEASE WITH ITS AUONIKS: CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. < * f.y) r VI ^ I^ j^jjl H o 11 o w a y ' s Pills Nervous Disoiders. What is more fearful than n breaking dowt ol the nervous system ? To lie exeitalilo 01 nervous in a small degree is most di-tressing for where can a remedy he found ? There ii one:?drink hut little wine, beer, or spirits, o lar better, none ; take no coffee,?weak lea he ing preferable; get all the Iresh air you can take three or four Pills eveiv night; eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use ol slops ; and il thesi golden rules are followed, you will lie happy it mind and strong in body, and forget you liavi any nerves. Mothers ana Daughters If there is one thing more tnaii unotber I'm wliicli these Pills are so famous it is their ptiri fyingproperties, especially theii power ol clean sing the blood from all impurities, and lento ving dangerous and suspended secretions Uui versally adopted us one gratnl remedy loi femah complaints, they tievei fail, never weaken tin system, and always bring abotit what is te quired Sick Headaches and want of Appetite These feelings which so sudden us, most fr? quently arise from annoyances or trouble, tioii obstructed perspiration, or 11 oni eating am drinking what is unfit for us, thus disordering the liver am! stomach. These organs must tn regulated it you wi>li to lie well. The Pills, i taken according to the piloted instructions w-ill rptickly restore a healthv uction to hotl liver and stoinaeii, whence fol.ow as a natum consequence, a good appetite und a clear head In the Ksist and West Indies scuicclv any othvi medieiiie is ever used lor these disoiders. Disorders of the Kidneys. In all di souses affecting these organs, wlielhei they secrete too much or too little water ; 01 w hether they be afflicted with stone or giave or with aelna and pains settled in the loim over the iegions of the kidneys, these 1'ilf should lie tHken according to the printed dircc tions, and the Ointineiil should fie well rubber into the siiiall of the back id bed time. Tim treatment will give almost immediate r? -lie when all other means have t ided. For Stomachs out ol oidor. No medicine will so effectually improve tin tone of the stomach us these Pills ; they teinovt all acidity, occasioned t-iliicr by iiilciupciuno or niipiupei diet. '1 toy reach the liver urn reduce it to a healthy action ; tin-v ute wonder fully etlieacioils in case of spastu?in fact thei never tail in curing all disoideis ol the livei and Stomach. Jfullowai/ s I'ills are the b> \t retardj known in the world for the Jul lu winy discuses : Ague, luflaiiiatioii. Asthma, Jaundice, Pillions Complaints, Liver Complaints, lihitches on tile skill, Lumbago, Dowel Complaints, J'iKs, Colics, Hlieuiualism, Constipation of Dowels, Detention of Urine, Consumption, bcrolula, or King's Kvil Debility, Son: '1 h routs, Dropsy, Stoi e and Gravel, Dysentery, {secondary Sypioiim, Ki ysipelus, Tic.Douloiu eux, Feinale Iriegularitio , Tumours, Fits, L leers, Fcvera of all kinds Veueial AfTections, trout, Worms of all kinds, Headache, Weakness lioiu what Indigestion, ever cacse, Ac., &e CAUTION '.?None are genuine utiles; the words "/lolloicay, Arte York atnl Loudon,' nre discernible as u Water mark in every leu ol the book ol directions around each pot oi box ; the same may be plainly seen by /miJim, Iht leaf to tin tight. A handsome reward wii he given to any one rendering such inlorma lion as may lend to the detection of any parti or parlies counterfeiting the medicines or veil ding the same, knowing them to be spin ions. bold ?t the Manufactory ol Professo Iloi.i.owav, 8u Maiden lame, New York, am by all respectable Druggists and Dealers it Medicine thioughout the United Slates am the civilized world, in boxes at 'kit cents, ti; cents and $1, each. BT '1 here is coiisiuoiuble saving by lukiiq the larger sizes. H.?Directions foi the guidance ofpali enta in every disorder are affixed to each box Oct. 'if, 1800, 37 )y SOUTH CAROLINA, LANCASTER. DISTUICT. John C'arnes who is in the cimtidv of t in Sheriff of Isineaster D'strict by virtue of. Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at Hi suit of Wo bin too Si. Crockett liii? n>tf It J e? in my office together with a schedule 01 oath of h';* estate nlni client*. tint prllioi to the Court of Common pravinj tliut lie in iy be admitted lo the benelil o tue Act* of tlio (leneral Assembly, mad forth-relief of Insolvent debtora. Hi ordered fliut I lie raid Kohiiison & ("rocket I and nil other* the creditor*, to whom ih *nid John C*rne* i* in any wise indebted, b nnd they are hereby nuiiimoned and liav notice to appear. before the said Court a l.ancaater Court House on the third Mor day in March, next, to show cuuae, if An they can, why lac prayer of llie petition* aforesaid should pot be granted. J. A. H IK W MAN .Clerk. Office Court C. 1*. Iwincsster Dial Dec. 23, 18tj0 ? 4fj-3m. ~~STEAM MILL NOTICE, TIIK undersigned hereby inform* bi patron* that hi* Meant Saw Mill ha* Intel undergone thorough repair, is now in stead operation, and ibbs are being lilted rapidly Person* who liuve banded in bill* tvill plea* scud for their lumber as soon Ascorr eniun There is a large lot of Dumber on bund varioti* description*?both good and refust Person* can either be accommodated fiot litis, or bill* lo order will be tilled nt shot uotips. JAMKS M. liNUIt \ .\l. Oct. 24, !8t?U. 37tf John Anderson, THIS Thorough bred Jack is ou ' ft of MAKKMiO. He is 15 hand nitfn, 4 yeura old, Unrk iron gruy and iinelv proportioned. 11?- will ?Und tti Km 11 Miton Ml lliia place, on Ilia follow-in ( ilita : For lilt aeaaon, $.!0 0 Lancaatar C. 1J , Mr pi 12, 1860.-3 III. LOOK TO Y0U& IJHTKKK8TALL thtjtfk inokbtkd to .UK b; not* or account arc requested to com forward and pay op befora return-day, olh arwiaa tnay will b? aued. J. a. uoui.kv. I'laaaanl itill, Frb. IS l-tf A FINK l/ot of No. I guagad Shingle alwaya on hand al gko. (J. hkatungton'h. Duller, ?. C. Oat. )? Htf % CASTER it si i ? * ? co vfm > o S ? " V , S 1 ? o I -5 ? o ?> I 5 O Vps ^ C 55 .? u> ^ ? n ff) yw^ ? * ?? tU ~ ? M :, J5 5 * * *,? !*H Ss! \ 5nil! ***21 1 3 Hi* Q m ? - 00 W ^ ^ i ^0 Q r, = o J; ? ** ?s ? I*# m ~ ^ t t 8 t =1 ? **? L-i S ? o ? ?g P?| N ^ ~ w u bl P P Jo S swi -f= ? i f t ?? r 0 W 5 W "? Si I =*J QO o J ?? f U bH S?8i ?G -:- g = r ri? 1 i * * *; fe jL pj S ? r ^ijyP ^ J ? \ * T kiic* G * | X wn=i-c^ 2 5 ; | Ota o -5 5 w -s NEW AND I'ti.M 1'LETE : F A U, I \ il WI \ T i; II :! STOCK IN MARKET'!! I A r .! I- % Vi ll i, " I AM NOW IN HKCKII'TMI A I.AKG* and complete F.Mil, AM) WIN I KH 5 J 8'rOl'K OK tj* )Ol>S, I iie iiiost 'i General Assortment J it lias nvr before 111/ ple-i-n e to of I j ler to 111 v I'linttniKiN mid ?ti - public ip-ne. rally. I'D. se (food* Itavc been liouolii ami r acleeted in person IVhiii t/nr be si l|nn?c' ill Charleston li is use'css t<> tindcilaki to enumerate. I'nei consist in purl of r LADIKS DM-'SS (JGODS, of all knois \ 9/XIM a aaaa. < t nil dc-cripiioii*. i GLNT'.K.M KN S WKAJt. I Clothing. ' Ihi.n. i Mill f irttinhitig Goodifi'iii the linem to 111*5 c <i-ii|ip4i <| i.iluic*.? Especially tl.i we ask nur friends in cull iiml examine our Stock <1 II'M)|\S ANII j S;iOi.S, I In* clicupcni ImkiI, hi tm ju<l|! s inent, I have iter < lie red for sale ; .t i ' iicnl ii mi dor tide. I\e have in*o ii hug. 1 slock III Neg'O Hillliketl, ItlOg.UiH, Hoot* I lothiiig. &e.. il c. ' ilrtM'ei it'*#- < 'heese, Sugar. M..I.i-.x. 1 M icciiriiiii, file. MlII<11-? I Inrdw.ire, (.'ro.kert. (in. f eerie*, Suddlcrv, lila<i Ware, I'm Ware, I imprr Ware, lioim, ol ail kind*. Cutlery Nails, Medicinen, Jkc. &.c All of which \*iil he mild io>* down .1 N. CIUJL'KL P P Oct 24th, IM(i') 37 il FALL AND WLNTLK IJOOltf, for 1860 and 61. AT PLi:.IKAHT 1111*1 ,"v 4;. \\/E AUK NOW KECEIYING A Full T f Siipplt of Goods suited 10 the sea eon tiinl miiiiim of our container* ' lot slock li..s heeii carefullv Helceted and will com pale favorably with ..lit in the Village 01 District. It in mint cchmim It e iiiillleiult the dilltrerit nnicle* and evp.iliate on liieil . utility and miperiordy (Unit can be d?mt verbally when injuned ; W'e would only nat that we have received our usual nuppli , ol FALL AND W LVI'KK GOODS. w|,iet we will sell on an favorable terinn to llit . Iniver an uan be obtai. ed nnywO-re in llit Suite, (.'all and examine our stock and wt will sell you good bargains. M AGILL &. IIBATTIE. ' Oct IMh, I8GU. 3?i if I j THE NEWsrATEU OK TllK SOUTH < T 11 K : tilillLESTUN mum (itven II.v latent ami most reliable Political Commercial mid General New* from ai partnofllie World. Its Spnoiul Correapen dentn furr.iah, by Ma.l and Telegraph, ful mid early aeeountn of everything ol intcres e that transpire* in tho grcul ui'.ien of Bump t mid Arneriea. i THE NEWS OF THE SOUTH HE " CEIVES SPECIAL A ITEM ION. ? 1, .. t ioiiuchiiv, ine ?ikkctirv represent* tin 1 State* kiolil* Resistance Element, and ad <9 vncate* the Union of tlie Southern Slate " in maintaining their right* and eslaWisliin, ' their necMirity. e Daily Mercury, I year, in advance, $10.0 u Tri Weekly Mercury, " ? 6 0 t So Paper sent unless the cash accompmnie '* I he order. y R. U III I K I T, Jr., r ('HAKl.tSTON, M. C. Nov. ai, 4i? tr i. Subscribe for the WEEKLY AND TRI WEEKLY SUMTER WATCHMAN PUBLISHED AT HUMTEK. 8. C. a | BY tillBEHTft BAB It. > 'IMIK 'J'ill-WKl.KI.Y WATCIIM \N i i A. iaaued Tuesday. Thursday, and Satui ' day, nt Three Dollar* in advance or Foe * Dollar* at the expiration of the vcar. ' 'J'lie WEEKLY vV ATCHAJaN is i??ue every Wednesday looming at Two Dollai ' in advance or Three Dollar* at the end ? " i lie year. '? HT Person* ordering advertisement for l' e Tri W eekly can have the privileg of our large Weekly edition pnht. NOTICE. I A I.L PKRNONH having Execution 4 xV. agniiiAi them in my otlice inuat com , forward and eeltle thern up, or make hoc J arrangement* with the I'lnniill* a* will > (bonze mi* lo jjive lurlher indulgence, an U cannot indn any longer. My term c office vi jll anon expire, and my duly con pale ma lo cloao toy l?u-iri**-n in due fori of l?aw, "A word to the woe ia enough HKNKV HANCOCK, a. h V 1 Aug. 6, I860. i?6tf JN otioe. MY NOTE8 AND ACCOUNTS IIAVI been left with BwJ Withernpoon, K?nj - for collection. Pemo^ntnn winy Iheuiaelve ? lo be indebted to ma will plea?m call ao< pay, for I am in need ot the money. OKCRGB 8!M;LAIR. | CMl ? AO??6tf I S B i S 1 j \.i , jar NEW TESTIMONY, i FROM RELIABLE SOURCES, TO SHOW III AT TUB : BiUffiR I) IH VIE, Oil Balsam of Life, Is all that the proprietor claims ! for it. The following letter re1 | eived without solicitation,is only one of the many certificates that I have been sent him, to prove j that 11A LIME DE VIE will cure , j aggravated cases ol Dyspcps a, ( ons'.ipution, Sick Headache, boss of Appetite, &c. Try a ; Medicine that is made at home. Camden. S. C. Aug. 10, 1860. Mr. J. J. McKaix?Dear Sir: This will certify that 1 have [ been greatly benefitted by the use ol your "IJauine l>e \ le. I had been a sufl'erer for some time past Ironi what 1 supposed was Pyspepsia, having violent pains in the side and other symptoms ol this disease, but after ta# king one bottle ol this prenara. t ion 1 was greatly relieved and bel eve that it liar cutcd me. ? llespcctlully, yours, UEOUGK I . JUNKS. Prepared and sold by JOHrJ J. MoKAIN, CAM DUN, S. C. Wholesale Agents, liaviland, ' Stevenson & Co., Charleston, Soutli Carolina. Sol I by liasselline (C* Massey, ban easier, tf. C.; Magill & Jleat } tit*, Pleasant J (ill ; It. C. Patterson, Liberty Hill. Aug. 8, JSGO, 2G?tf CORljlAI, KLIXIIt Calisaya Hark. THE VIRTUES OF PERUVIAN liA IK. AS A TONIC, IJiiH livi-n ton pijj known to nn-d comment. i II K ? A L I S A V A, (Or fling's Bark.) lit- Mo?l laliiiil?l?* of nil tin' vnriplien o PERUVIAN MARK. And in tlid KI.IXIR in rmnbint'd, with 11 r ir.pred >nlH \? hirh ii.crc:i?o itn Hlion.) nnd iiuti int* tlii* intensity of iU bitt**r, rt-ndcrin^ itnioat nir?-enbl? ('OltDIAL For iIiiimh (iiTKnint living in n FKVKR nnd AUt'li lintrii't, it M ill In* found invnlliable nn PREVENTIVE. !JnIf n vme glio-a full, tuk?-n night and morning, rfulering thw nyateiu I?*hh liable In tlu> imlifillliy nlnte of 111? nlll)Q*|>liero. \??,* b. ttle *\ii| convince any one j I of its rcaliicrit* a* a Tonic. ' |-fff ~ Tf moat ilvliciitu Stntnuuli will 1 bear it wilout repugnance. ed with a little water it forms s I I moat plciwuit beverage. ; THE ELIXIR Im sl?ojmi-ful in certain cases of DVH Ki'Sl/ WKAKNKHS, PERIODICAL > KAD <1 IK, and in NEUKAlXilA will Miliieliiri ? effect a cure when all other reindies fai MT or deli cute females it will afford ' great re -*f. a t'repi ud and sold bv v JOHN J McK.MN, Camden, S. C. HAS8B.TINK i MAH8KY. u I l.anraslervllle. 0 MAGI*. & BKATTIE, Pleasant Hill, s K C. l.tTTKRSON, Liberty Hill, 8. C. MiWi I860. ?3lf. IiaVARD ASSOCIATION, 7 PHILADELPHIA. A tienvolent Institution, established by spe<4l endowment for the relief of the 7 sick and distressed, afflicted j with Virulent and Epidemic diseases. Ti? IIDWAKD AMOOIATIOIV. in (lie W'ul destruction ol human life, ctuwrf by Ht-i'i diseases, and the deceptions practised upoifhe unfortunate victims of auch diseases " by iacks, several years ago directed their Conflting Surgeon, aa s Charitable Act wor" thy k thoif name, to open a Dispensary tor ' ther'atinetit of this class of diseases, in ail 'I thelforius, aud to give Medical Advice Gratis to J * ho apply by letter, with a description of la thJcoodilhm, (age, occupation, hahits of life, e Ac] and in cases of extreme poverty, to FurniJMedicines Free ot Charge. It is needless told that the Association commands the high,?Afedical skill of the Ago, and will furnish Ufiiost approved modern treatment. " The Dircctoia of the Association, In the dne |,A Keport ii|>on the treatment of de*ual Dieit el*, express the higher.t satisfaction with the i gjccsa which has attended the labors of their I Sgeone iu the cure of Hperinatorrhcna, lie mi ,1 is Weakness, Gonorrh<ra, Gleet, Hyphilis, the , Je ot Onaulsni or Hell Abuse, Diseases of the (( tfiueys and ifladder, Ac., and order a coulin t lice of the same plan for the ensuing year. P'aluable Keports on Mpermatorrhiea, and Tier diseaees of the Neiual Organs, and on If New Itemed iee employed in the Dispenser ], sent to the afflicted in sealed letter enve >es, free of charge. Two or three Htamps , fr postage will be AocepUble. 5 | Address, DR. J. HKILL1N HOUGHTON, I- (cling Surgeon, Howard Association, No. t " kuth Ninth Htreet, Philadelphia, Pa. i 1 Uy order of the Directors, EZRA D. HEART WELL, Paaaiosrr. J/KO FAIK?'I1IM>, Secretary, I I tf April l?, Uou. |ft? lj | i j , ??_J? I HOSTETTER'S STOMACHBITTERS. The proprietor# and manufacture of H08TITTER'S CELEBRATED 8TOMACH BITTERS oaa appeal with perfect confidence to phyaiciane aad eitiiena generally of the Uaited Statee, beoaaee the article haa attained a reputation heretofore unknown. A few facta upon thia point will ap?ak wore powerfully than voluraeeof bare aaawtion or Maioning puffery. The conauuiptioa of Hoatetter a Stomach Bittera for the Wat year amounted te over a halfmillion bottlee. and from ita manifeat ateady increaee in timea pait, it ie evident that during vn? coining j??r cae consumption will reaofc Dm one million botiiM. Tliin immense amount oould never have b??n sold bnt far the r?r? medicinal propnrtint contained in tha preparatioa, ?nd tba sanction of tha moat prominent physicians in thoat sections of tha country where tha articla iabaat known, wha not only racommand tha Hitters ta their patients, but nra randy nt nil tire* to give taatimoninla ta its efficacy in nil cnaaa ?f atomnoliic derangements and lha diaanaaa rami ting tharafram. Tliia ia not a temporary popularity, abtainad by extraordinary aforta in tba way af trumpeting lha qualitiaaaf the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an iawlaable medicine, wbioh ia daatinad to be aa aaduring as time itaalf. Hosteller's Btonach Hitters have proved a Godsend to ragioae whara forar and agua and rarioua other bilious eomplainta hare oounted their victiaa by hundreds. To bo . able to alato oonfliently that tha "Bitters" are a certain cure br tba Dyspepsia and lika diaeaaaa, ia to tha >roprietors a sourca of unal'oyad pleaauro. I ramoraa all morbid matter from the etomaeb purifies tha blood, and imparta ranawad rinlity to tha nervous system, giving it that ton? and energy indispensable for tho restoration if bsalth. Tt operates upon the stomach, livar, tgd other digestive organs, mildly but powerful, and soon rsstoras them to scondition ssssnigl to ths hsalthy discharge of ths funotioue aft attire. ? Elderly persons Uy use the Bittsrs dally at tu r directions on tin bottls, nnd thsy will find in it a stimulant pet liarly adapted to comfort declining years, as < is rleaeant to tho palate, invigorating to ths 4wels, excellent as a tonio, and rejuvenating ginerally. We have tho evidence of thousandi^f aged men and woman who have experiennd ths benefit of using ibis prspsralion while l (faring from atomaoh derangements end get< ral debility; acting under the advice of physh ana, thay have abandonad all deleterious drq a and fairly tested tha merits of this arte a. A few worda ta tha gentler aax. Than era certain periods whan their cares are so totaling tl.at many of them aink under lha trik, lha relation of mother and child ia ao aafrbingly tender, that tha mother, especially aha be young, la apt to forget her owa beat i ia her extreme anxiety for her infant. Bhoi d tha period af maternity arrive Ju'iog the at nmar aeaaoa, lha wear of \ body aud mind ia gaerally aggravated. Hare, 1 than, ia a necessity! ar a stimulant ta reenpa- 1 rata tha energies o I be system, and enable tba ' mother to baar up 1 dar bar ail suiting trials and ieaponsibiliiis* Nursing mothers generally prefer the Hit ?r? to all other invigoratora that receive J a endorsement of phyai wall ai cat-tain togira a permanent increaae of bodily alien gtiT ( AM thoee peiaoa to whom we have partlcu- i larW r?f?rr?<l ahiea, to wit: aiilTtrere from I f???r and ague. l l.jr malaria, diarrhoea, 1 djeeniery, indigaioa, laaa of appetite, and i all diaaata* or drfogainraia of tiia aiomaeb, auparariuua'.ad itialiua, paiannt of aedentarv ' oaenpation, and tfraing nieibere, will consult | 1 tbair own pbvsirt ? y alfa"a by giving to Hostattar'a Celebrate Stomach Iiiuere a trial. j ( Al l ION.?V caution the puhlie against . uaing ana of th? many iniilationa or counter- 1 ( foita, but aak f< IIoststtib's Ciliiiusi) ! lltTTan and saa (bat aaoh bottlo baa , tha worda " I>r. J lostattar'a Htomach Hitters" ] blown on tba ail > of tha bottla, and atatnpad < on tha malallie an entering tba eork, and j obaarva that ouraut. grapli aignatura is on tb? ; ' labal. W Praparadftrf aold by HOSTKTTXB * SMITH. PtlUmirgh, Pa . and aold by all | druggtala, grodra, and daalara ganarally j throughout theUnited Btataa, South Am a- ; ( rloa, and aarnAy. Fur anle tiy U 11?t? At Cufeton, I,an- I , Cliter (.'. Thm R. Mt.gill,('ureioii'e Store. S. t; J I July Id, ISA. 31-1 y. 8 0 IIT i C A 11 0 L I N A, j iMiicasler District. ] lathe Common I'lrnx. c. a. ijyler, j Y*| > Attachment l It. Kliuit. ) Whereat lite l*luintill did on tba 5lb day < of Oi'tobrr blr bin drt'laralion M^aiiiNt I 1 the Drfmidait, who (in it ia naid) (1 abneiil 1 front and W bout tin- liutiin of thin Slate, ( and bulb im liter wifo nor attorney known within tliet tme, upon whom n ropv of the 1 naid Drcli ilion might be nerved. It in ' therefore ? Jerod. lli.it the naid defendant do appear I id plead to the naid declaration on or b*f<f the tilli dnt >f October, which will be in lie year of our la>rd one thousand eight hundred and aixtvone, otherwise final| ltd absolute judgment will then be given, Sid awarded ngaiil-t hint. j J. A S I'h WM AN, 0 C. 1? (Jetoli?' 5lli, 186l) 35-ly-m SOU 'II CAROLINA, 1./ iCANTER DISTRICT. In Ordinary. U >ali Robertson, applicant. vs. Littleton Lobertaon.Tyrey Robertson, etui Defendants It appl rinu to my satisfaction tbnt Tyrov KoberlMl , Jacob Fuiilkenbury and wifa Rebecca. I* o of the defendants, resides w Itlioul I lis Elates. It is therefore ordered thai tliey do appear and object to the division or 1 nl# of the ri al estate of William Robertat t and wife Sarah, deceased, on or before tl i tdn day of January next, 1861, or com nt to the same will entered of record. 1 ds ttlli day of O"tob?r 1660. R. T. IIOMMONI), fj L. 0. Oct. lib, 3tt?3iu, p: 6b. Notioe, I KOI BWARN all persons from trading for i NOTE given by rue sod Titos. J. Clytturtf security, to Jaa Estiidge for eight hundred dollars, dated day I860. Due Wt January next, the consideration for wwh ?aid note was given having failed. I am determined not to pay said note un. less cjiipolied by law. fl WILSON IIOUOH. Juvjdth I860 21if Notioe, / >?iel'Paiiu i? v.i_ . I mv?p?i>?iuio pvrioni nix VV Ken for some lln?u |>?xt engaged in felling timber on the lands known as the | '-Caltorni* Plate," and converting the same into jainglea and othpy kind* of material for u Now noties Is hereby given to all rufjmxhU person*; not to purehaae or retnoXLiieh ipiilertai from the aaid lands, escape with the permission of Mr J. A. Canniiiftykin or myself, upon pein of being treetwlid dealt with aa Trespassers. If J. ?J. CURETON. MgX 1st I860, 86-tf T Bl8Bk?i BlMkiTt iwllFI ot u> ' lsnke on hand at the I rkftr IHBce, that will ** sold eeelaaively brllsk. Persons will oblige as by not kill br them on apt -?th#r terms. . ) Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which we hare labored to produce th ? most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Saraaparilla, ao combined with other auhatancca of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antido:e for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fcllow-citir.cn s. I Low completely this Compound will do it has been proven l?y experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following com plain1ta: ? Scrofula ani> Scrofulous Complaints, eruptions and Eruptivs Diseases, Ulcbus, 1'implss, Blotchbs, Tumors, Salt IIiieuu, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic ApFacfions, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Nburaloia ok Tic Douloureux, Dbdii.ity, DtsPBPBIA and InDIOKSTION, ErYSH'BLAS, ItoSB ok 8t. Anthony's Fikk, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impukitt of thb Blood. This compound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to xpel the foul humors which fester in tha blood at that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are mpped in the bud. Multitudes can, by tha aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous acres, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body bp an alterative medicine. Cleanso out the itiated blood whenever you And its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell ou when. Even where no particular disorder ha felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this babulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery or life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, tha reputation of accomplishing these ends.^ But the world has been cgregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that <a for it, but mort because many preparation*, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, ontain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing elae. During late years the public bare been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparill* for one dollar. Most of thete have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if anv, Saras pariila, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sareaparilla which flood the niarkot, until the name itself ia justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsnparilln, and intend to supply auch a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rest* upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to eure. In order to secure their complete vadication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottls. rnrrAiun bt DR. J. C. AYEft St CO. LOWELL, MASS. Prtee. |1 per Mottle i Nix Uottlee fer |S, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral lias won for itself suck s rsnown for the cur* of very vsristy of Throat arid Lung Complaint, that it is sntirely unnecessary for u* to recount the videnre of its virtues, wherever it has lietn employed. As it has long been in constant ui* throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best It ever has been, ana that it may Le relied on Iff io for lhair rshef all it has over been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ron Tita cub* or Coetivene**, Jaundice, Itypeptia, Indlg**tion, Dysentery, foul Stomach, llrytijtelat, Headache, Pilti, Rhtumaiiim, Eruption* and Shin Iiiteatu, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumor* and Salt Rheum, IVormi, Gout, Neuralgia, a* m Dinner PiU, and for thurifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that th* most sensitlv* can take them pleasantly, and they ar# th* beet aperient in th* world for all th* purposes of a family physic. Prioe U cants per Box; Five boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergyman, Ph vsicians, Statesmen, and eminent personage*, have lent their name* to certify th* unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents tieluw named furnish gratis our Ambricam Ai.mamac in which thay sregivsn; with also full dsscriptioni of the above somplaints, and the treatment that should be fob lowsd for their cur*. j I)o not be put off by unprincipled dealers with ' other preparations they make more profit on. Dsmsnd Arm's, and tales no others. The sick want th* best aid thsr* is for them, and they should have it. All our remedies are for sale by AGENTS IIASSFI.TINK &. MANSEY, Iamrnater J.J. McK AlN, Camden, H. <\ FISIIKK &l IIKINITMti, Columbia, 8. C.. At Wholesnlo by, IIAVI1.AND, HTKVKNtftiN A. CO., Chnrleston, 8. C. IIA VII,AND A CIIICHERTA, A Co. Augusta, U?. Feb 1, 1860 ftl-ly. HARMONY FEMALE COLLEGE. rpilK BRADFORD SPRINGS IN8TI. X lute, was pure I uined by the Rev. GILBKRT MORGAN, to organize for the Fas. tern Section of South Carolina, a Female College, in which, besides the common branches, Literature, Ksnot Science, Ornamental studies, thorough instruction and personal research, should b?a connected wiih health, comfort and politeness, and without unnecessary expense. The application of more than J40.000 in building, furniture, apparatus and comforts. The time and teal of aix experienced teachers, are devoted to a limited number. The uniform success during eight years has se. cored to graduates learning, character, tastq urn! manners, and to college an established reputation. The 9th year will open on the first das of February, 1861, the expenses of board and instructions are 9150, for the year of 10 months. Any intvnustiou will be for* warded to applicants. Nov. J, I860.?39-?3ni. Witt, Anderson, Aoint roil THB SALEM WOOLEN b'OODS. PI,ANTKR8 desiring their Plantation supply of the above de?i table Kerseys? Can have their orders Ailed promptly, if aenl to me early, if not, there may be some delay as the aopply ie limited. VVM. ANDKRSON. Camden, Aug. 2, 1869. U6?tr Bl*Aixfl! BLABKStt Wg would eaM the attention of nmnlMn a the bar and magistrate* of thie and thenar rounding Districts, to our extensive aaeort meat of Blaaka. We hare 'now on hand a full supply printed in excellent nan fill all ordere promptly at eenU per i^vir* c?k. We are also prepared to phot HUg*** ehort notice, in handsome style aadHMT. aa the work ean be done any wImnW|B| Ul L *,XI