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. - .... . 1 L i ... Itnr is entirely unprotected. The Lincoln ' vessoin have tired into and dinned our stea- l nieru within twelve miles of Gloucester < Point on the York River, which is the key ; oi tlie approach to Richmond. Got. l.etcher is st Norfolk. Ex-Senator 1 Hunter left for Montgomery this morning, and llrockenhorougli yesterday. Public sentiment here culls loudlv for *-iiiiip?--t?-nt General of Hie Confederate , {Slates nriny to take command of the ope- j ration* in ttiia State. I hear that General . (leaurcgurd and Douhnni have magnanimous , ly offered to serve under General Lee, of ! the Virginia army. General Lee think* we gain by delay.? Ilia poiiuy ia to act strictly upon the defensive, und'l hear that a great many complain that even hi* defensive operations are carried on too slowly to secure in ag-iinst the great danger that menaces our border. Richmond, May 7.?Tho excitement here to-duy is greater than at any previous time- 1 {Simultaneous attacks are expected bv land , and water upon Hat per'* Ferry, Norfolk ' nud Richmond. Col. Kershaw's South Carolina Regiment have received orders to hold them>olve* in ; rvadinca-1 to move at a moment's notice. ; The Littler Guards, C:\pt. Hoke, of : Greenville, S. C., arrived this evening, and ' have attached themselves to Kershaw * i> A i\ cj; niiciib) Governor I?tcher has returned from ' Norfolk. There i? an universal clamor here lor the preseuce of President Do via. Richmond, May 8?Col. Grept? informs : tnu thai he will remove froin l.<o Fair , Grounds to morrow to camp on the river. ; , I I'm icgiiTu-ni liua bor-li ordered t hold itiiraii.nvs* to march at a moment's & warning. (??" !. (\?ko ?ny* that Gen. Ruggles i-i I | ... Frederick el irg, V:? t?. n 8 (,'ylo is to lake ft poMii>>n ill front ol . 8 \\ a thing l op, in corincolion with tin; (Join. 8 u. i:.dmp < Kticrr at Harper'- Ferry, and thus cover and tielvi.d tho i'otoimic (.order a- [ 8 gainst Northern invasion. General Coko ! 8 denies that Hierc has lieen any intention on ' of the, C i ,.t- | Washington hat declares thnt if i 8 the soil nini the gr. v'u of Wa hiugt'.n are ' 8 pollnted (>e the tread nf a .single armed ; 8 Northern , i'tf will begin tho vv.v . once. | 8 .\i.f .a.ndkia, May ~?g < r ive move. j B tin Sh - .. s on liar, n pci\ ferry / u ool> i lor aPany moment. I Ti e V ?rpi: in tinojis i. well ponied there . I \\ ,.li u a.r.'iig re-rrve of IveutticKians.? I T'ley arc rcaily tor light. B A i tXANDUU, May b?Tho Maryland ' 1.. oi-i.ituie, an yet, has uiudu no positive j flmu.i! in the direction of secession. A number of the Mary land Guard, of | d'apimore. to-day p.isse.i tip,! ho Orange and IAWx.tinn 1.4 Uaiiriiud. They report ll.nt Jour 1000 Unitiinureuiis will soon unite 1 Willi the army of the Confederate States. * It is repotted Hint an i.liaek of Harper's IlVrrv wil! he, made within the next live j| day* KiuiXi. ?t>, Jluy 10?The Maryland Leg- J | i inin.ie Mill probably adjourn today. A t imim'Aim < : Ik House of Kr|>h)?vni.Hlivei has 1 j 4j< n-j/nitivd ulmont uuuiiiiiiously not to call i j't.VelitiOU. '1 t.eie is great insubordination among the ' Abolition troops in \V uniting ton. . i A?:ir> lender* arriving here every day say 1 i .l,.it tiiou>wiid? In in iiiat State w ill uoinu to join the fcoutberu army, hilly armed and ; ( eyiipnod. j | Ti.e height* of the Dlue Ride opposite : to limpet's Fe.ry, oil the Maryland aide of j ' i otouiac, were taken posaission of by the . V irgiriiniia yesterday. John iirown, jr . is to have a conepicu mm pin I ill It.e movement on Harper'* Furry. fScolt i? not yet quite prepared to nd- | Milieu his troop*, owing to that Maul of tav | 1 airy, lie'.d artillery and camp equipage. I ( Jim tame hns been despatched to Kansas, ' I with order* to retake Fori Smith, A rkuosai. , 1 'i he r-rgnuizaiion of the Southern Tele j graph Line bus been ccuipleled to-day.? 'the line from Alexaitdii* South is now en Itirely distinct and disconnected from the I Washington line leading North. I P The wires between Alexandria and IJWashington have been taken down. f, Alkxandku, May 10?The New York ' 'EL'ourier ij- KnifXiirer says that it lias ussu mines from Seward that the war will be Mi?in in a lew daya. f In the i/t-giolulure on 'J'huraday , S. Teuckle Wallis, of Baltimore, submitted ft he report of tbu < 'omuiiilee on Federal Kslalions. It declare* that the war waged , ft>y the United States upon the i?eop o ot lie Confederate Slates is UDconalitu.ional, Repugnant to utilization and soui.d policy, /tnd subversive of free institution*. A pro /lest i* eoteicd against the war on the part lot Mmyland, declaring tbut aha will lake j .bio part, directly or ii.direotly, In its prose wttllop, and the, a* srtioo is mad* that I ."Maryland desires tbo peaceful and iiiim* j' i jhnte recognition ol the indepeadvi.ee of i the seot.de(1 Slates. lie present tni'itarv occupation of Mary- i ftiuid is protested agatusl aa unconstitutional. 1 ft>p|>ressne, and illegal. I l'l.o lio.it resolutions aaasrl thr.', under ftxiaUng circutiistnuce*, it is inexi*'>i?nl to ; .^uii it- Sovaretgn Convention of the to*, pi* V-f Aii.rv'ni,J ki ;!? - Itine, or 'u Une uit > rm \vt i|,? iuiimdmte orgniiixoliou 01 me sun. mi.d rhIiiim. S 'ilit: report clow* by pr?.po?ti.y tl??* aib . ' Bit'rirtiifjil of thu Lnyinlut.n J to ft J*) to uumrti. v The r?port d m adopted by * vote of | Ifia 49, li*)? II. V A boil) of i.iii.ioio troops pa??? ; through j HhtUtuiorti )u*l<r<i*y. * F'i Frcm Montgomery. i a Montgomery, JJay 5 ffat in junoti?u of . rcrecy urns reuiorH from mi Ac; |M*eed ro\ idiiig for the f< rntauon of a Itrgtinect Ifeturegird and Mr. Ruasci, of , fMMB Timet, hu?e arrive J bo/v. ! ^TnpWbftr.ar, 'Fay t?.?Soit,uor Curry mf AWbttn<a, to day presented a bill fixing I ani li e lot the elect: n ui Kepreaunlatl vea 1 JtM> Coxgtea*. AI?o a bill providing for aa election for ^ne'dvot and Vic# President, under the flBMpnanerit Constitution. fm HVrr-ry line been removed from an Act Congress, reeognixiog the exi? jMMFtl' war btiwaon Ut? UoiUd HuUm and C'WedtraU BuUt Mid Mr v tog l?tUri %f marque, priiea aud prist good*. w I Tha Act nuihoiizea the granting of letters of Mnrquo ami Reprisal, on certain conditions. .tloNTooMEr.Y, May 7.? Salutes arc now being tired in front of the government building!* in honor of tho secession ^tf Ar K annas. The Confederation newspaper of this morning way* that over three he it red applications have been made to the State Department for letters of marque and reprisal. MottrnoHKRY, May 9.?Front reliable in. formation received, it is believed in official circles that eleven States will be in the Con. federacy early in June. Senator Clingman from North Carolinn has arrived here. Favorable advices have been received front Kentuekv and Missouri, Mr. Russell, the correspondent of the Londou Times, left this city to night, fully convinced of the pecuniary and military resources of the Government of the Con fed" crate Mtab-s. From Maryland Frederick, (Md.) May 10?Two com. panics of HaUimore volunteers passed through here to day, en rou e to join lue Southern army. From New To New York, May 8 ? veral suspicious crafts are known to 1 tilting out at Haiti, more. They will be overhauled on the Hay Transports arc hurrying South, i.i-Mitcnant F.tunii. -oy, of the navy, was urrea>d to-day in italtimore, to route fur W'a iliington. New \-irk, May It). Tho st- utnsliij (fui\ei Ct'if i* blocn. lu.g 'ape Henry. Il trpu I h ?l y:> 1 the Virginians ere f.\ g out the ste nwf< Ynrktua i nr..' < '?< ttuio{i to i uti the g luntli t of the J alii ?m Rive. bi>>cutiR<>, lit LL< PILLS. fe, Swift doC iy "'A dee ' trill .-it a nan.-. Th ire i-< .i sn<:...i. of \ ,u. cut among t. .tool liotl. .-.xes pi, i. -t i .e most tenmie disordcrs Hi p.- v- ig ti.e noblest gifts of lod to t' - nest p . _ < it degrades tiic tnujestv ct a .hood to the ... I ' '-ru'e ; it travel its oo to the depraved a.. a of u prurient laginatiou?its appetite I. '.cd by the cr> i- ! unflucnts ot iudiscn uate comp i ,- ' ool.s and scmiiu -it it la-art v i ...i u. worn i.i.; tortures of ila clitt.< tiscinoiil, a i '.lie t ..in o. speedy dcsini >D in ' lonif,.; retribution <>{ -<s ot memory, o:?i upt const'*'itiun swiu J.-cay, imbecility nnil ...sanity. It is our duty to wain parent.and guuidtuua that tins nameless disease may not only l>c prevented but actually cured l>y the icinidies licndiug this paragraph.?Daily iWm. l&'J. TUK KEMAI.H ORGANIZATION is often as I'rttd us tiiut ot a tender iioarer. Many of the rex inter into marriage retailor's witti-m' being able to undergo the labois ami i.d-? of ina'cr* oily. In this country thousand* of young and bcuuiilul women are sacrificed every year fioni tliibcau.se alone. 11 ustettor's Ceielnated ic.u. ueh hitteis wid suvi many of th is i las* Irom mi untimely grave. This medicine has been used witli great l-viiefit by immense numbers of people thioughout the republic, and the proprietors have received graft fill eoinmundutioti.r [rout all sections ot tne country. Toe bitten will Ue found to be very pier sunt to the bvsui, evcu us u uevcugi', uuu 1 >; <>;11;. l im i luWcrJul mils cftect* as a u.ciiieiiic. it iufuiic.t new vimluy uito the liamo, and strengthen* the wholeajctem, so that women who it->o it uro enabled to go through uiili labors wliich would without it, bo cuilnin to prostrate ilium. Sold by all diuggisla. May. K?USiiAW &CUMMOAS. toi'aur.sKria in rim ritAUTica or LAW AMD KQUiX V LA NO AS I KRVILLK, ri. 0. Will attend promptly to all business cull usteil to itiuni. J. II. Ivl.ltMliiVW, ) NV. M. CONNORS, lluin Jen, 8. 0. Liiiicilttr, 0. II. Aug. IU, i?$y. DAWKINS & WYLIE, Attorneys at Law AND solicitous i.\ uyiurr, Will practice in Lancaster and I lie surrounding Districts. ? orrios in rus I'oiMir bocsk at I. A N C A S T K K V I I. B, 3 . C. L'u. cul.tr attention given > collecting claims. COL Titos. N HAWKINS. MAT. JOHN II. Willi.. (J it on, 0. II., 8. 0. Isuiciukr, 0. II., 8, O. March 14, is'fI, 6?11 TTew . viivertism juts, TAXES! rf^MB Citizens of t Village of Linens* JL turvillo are h : } notified to call uud pay Ihsir tav . J oil tlu mi llie Viih.ge be' . ihf :i: >' <>! iniio Al?.> ' e i. UtlAii t \ All Ulttl tlu li |>iv lii.?l time An! *>i> ' i.uble i >x 'I ..ml ?AvCUtioiie ikiut-.l. 11/ order M (. iuciI, J \ II A.S .> I. INK, C'.erk. May 1$, i if. i ? 3i. M uh r|MIfc 5>U!}.:i:iUUKK ui i lid A FINK 1 \ ?.uny J AI 'K lv ibOtH - roue ot rai?iii? (heir otvn ilulew. lie wi:l .land dorifg >nv mmwi -l It. D. M Urn pV ll?*n? ij i lh? UImOw -u i will ue? e cry -i -i to prei cut hot the mthaorittui i? uot i ii il> ? f . i?y - .111)1(1 occur. Term*. tf .o > * .runpii, due the time ihe lOAi-i proves '< to# with fuel. In uii cami-u i\.n ro mare* are traded. the own ret '.hu time turnwi, n pvneible for wriwe* rendered. T. K. Ct'RETON. I n..Deter, April 3d, 1861?8 ?If. Hotioe. DUUINC; iny ubeen/ui tieorgc iliC. Wii'urepo >11 act ae uiv \genl end Alio y in l -c. ami ie aui it/. :d to reprewu.t - ).?. JAilKJl H. Wl l'ilKRiSPOON. April II, 1*61. loir. J. At. AII I.1I4, Who)Male and Retail Dealer in I I N W ARB, ROCK iltl.L, H. o. OrMra frgn duiane* ptviupUy to May I#.?i-e-tJ. t f, . 'J L- ? ?? i e i lYa ? Spring N otice. 1861. K 0 0PM ANN HOMIER S." (SUCCESSORS TO M. DRUCKER & CO.) I V \ m* KM, S . V . / ! TFfflA VE opened and arc prepared to offer an unusual attractive JtR and varied STOCK of SMITHS 11113 COMPRISING A FULL AND COMPLF.TE ASSORTMENT. Our Stock of Dress Goods comprises all the novelties of the Season, embracing : PLAIN AND FANCY BAPAGES, MUSLINS AND ROBES, Poil de Chevres, Poplins, Punta Challies, Ginghams, Punta Organdies, Prints, Black and Fancy Silks, Full line of Mantillas, Pasters, Lace Points, Linens and White Goods, Embroideries and Notions. Together with a large Stock ol Men and Youth's Ready Made CLOTHING. i j Saddlery, Crockery Ware, Groceries of all descriptions, Hard-' I ware, &c., to all of which we respectfully invite your examination. ' KOOPMANN & SOMMERS*. Mnv 16, 1*61 -37 If ! J _ 0 ;! FOG ARTIES & STILLMAN, iiiia at \! INVITE THE ATTENTION ok their COUNTRY FRIENDS j to their Stock of SPRING and SUMMER Dry Goods. which they offer at VERY LOW RATES, for CASH, or City i Acceptance at .'10 or GO days. Our Stock is fully supplied with PLANTATION GOODS j * FROM SOU! HERN FACTORIES. Together with all the Latest Styles of | !! R V U (10!) S A i\ 0 P A \ (1V S 1*1 K S ! I t ii . t'.?- T. - - ? /~" ? - - ,i /v11 t ic \ :inous uepiirtmcnis oi our Stock will be found full and complete FOGAIiTIKS & STILLMAN. 257 King St., cor. Wentworth, Charleston, S. ('. j A|>ri! ITt'i 18'!1, 36 ? )y ?i1 ii i i ill i ii n ??? 1 r~ m-waw arwmmmmmmmm??p?rmmmm mmmmm m mm da. a hai.es, business cahds. A Dr, ALFKED CRAVEN, Ll' LA.ji It*!*il!*!??t Klll'tfCOil I>4Ulli?t, *ir--=n rkspkutfum.y offers | vokkvii.lc, u. c., , IJiS SBIIVIl'KS AS KlJK- OiVer* his Professional ttervices to the citiGKON DENIISi' I'O 1 UK j /.-ns cif l^ncnsttr Villrgc ami surrounding Citizens nt L-uicnsti-riille ami District.? I country. All operation* pvrfnriiie J in the hoi possi- ' .. . ... hie ii: inner ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold Plate, from one to a full Belt. ^YYYYVo I Jun<*nt!i*IR5fi 1<5"Iy 4 VJU.* MELTON & WITHERSPOON, Artificial Teeth \ TT(l Ii W I? V Q \ T I \ W ' inserted oil plate from a single Tooth to a ? A 1 O II 11 Ij A O it 1 Ai il ?V j full sett. i ' aku < barge* reasonable ami nil work war- Solicitors in EaUitV rant.-'I. ~ -? W.VIVll Repairing proinply attended to J U,M Police in lanTcaat.-r nod the aurroun. nmi u!l work warranted j ding District*. Nov. 7,1860. 39tf. (;. |). Mki.io.n, i b j. Wither.pooic, ? Chester, N. ('. | l^tneeater C. ii. Dapple John. "-" j I M V THOROUGH until) HOKNK ELLIS C GREEN, Jr. \ZrL ^?of thu Jeuus, Canadian and 11 i* i with | nicr mood ? will he at my Steam Mill place, Harral, Wiohola 8c Co, six uilies South ot Lnncusterville, on Art- ' I j day and Saturday of each week during the Manufacturers, Importer* and Wholesale 1 ensuing Spring Season ; provided a clubol Dctlora in ton or twelve Im made up lor that point ? Hiulrilcrj', Hariril??ry Hard\var*t,, Otherwise iia- will not be moved Irotn hla HAltXilSS ! stables at my Hanging Rock place. This ,, ' ... ,, , is proposed r.s ,.n accommodation to such 1 arrul*u Trim-nlnge, Shoe findings, *c. i us would lind it inconvenient to acini -is far CHARLESTON, S C j n? Hanging Rock, if the arrangement in Corner Meeting nod llasel Streets, j made by which he will be at the Steam (Stun of (Jilt 8,uMle.)\ Mil', on Friday nod Saturday, he will stand the remainder >.f each week at Hanging '"'y "? I860.?2J-ty. Rock. ] Tins tiupie doco not now require "paf- Chambers Uarres & Co., flog"; ho is weil know n to thu conununity, u a '<i m r. ,? . . i nnn n.s coits epeaK ior themselves. Thev r A 1/ X 1/ li 5 i r. riitii tiim bv?t guaranty of the worth of and General Commission Merchants, !liu nurse, and an e xr.mination of thcffl is rn.-m.ru * intiird. DAPPLE JOii.V wo? awarded a ' Olltll rVUfllllM 1> lim I, handsome premium ul the Ir*^/"'"""1 Slate AilmJjni.A Itl.KNTON, 8. C. Fair at Colon,bia. K??,.aldi^kjWjk K. Kenned/, C. Math. The I orir.a for llio ensuing season, are : mod Sl C.i^H|er Vf. Bouncy, Camden, S. C. I For Single Admittance $8 ; the Season, , 0 ,, ^prw _ . ! I ce # '! Jas. 8. Chambkss, Cbaiieatoo, 8. C. I < .ireful ,und cxpiriencid Grooms will at ^KO' Bar>?w, Korsbrw District, 8. C. Irfid him at both places, and nil e a us*'ill Jno. W. Chamrkim, Charleston, 3, C. be taker, lo prevent accidents. I \JHEHI Sept. 'idtli, I860. U'd?1 y?paid. ibe responsible, howsvsr, for any, Jniiff I ???? ?? ... ? hey occur. J.tS. M. INUKamt G. W. Williams, i t Hour. K. Allison MaiJi 3, 1831. 4tf Yorkville, S. 0. ( \ l*anca*tervillo,3.C 17, , w a* . ,iTir~7"7:T77 Williams * allisoe, SOMh L IIING attorneys at law 1\J E| \I/ f Soiioitors in Equity. X 1 1 J T T LANCASTER, C. II., 8. C. Til F SUBSCRIBER HAS OPEN* Wi>' piacticaln the District of Lancaster. Kl) A TIN SHOP ill Lancaster Prompt attention fiT?n to Collections, und intends keeping constantly on hand a July 7tli 18A8. Ul?tf good assortment of TIN and Japan War* , Also COOKING STOVES, OFFICE and 111 it fill It 11 PARLOR STOVBS. Roofing and Gnttsr i\ll I |(l|{a inir and all Job-work dona at Ilia shorteat fflllK SUBSCRIBER NOTIFIES THE All work warranted. a Public generally that bo has nominated Terms CASH on presentation of Bill. and appointed Thomas T.Gregory and' II. ALDKICtf. Auios Look his lawful aganiaand attorneys Nov U8lh I860 4Utf. to attend and transact all and any of liia ( ' hadsksa .. K- L? J- I ? v.vno tn?j uc luictmiw aw " tyr From thte date rar.til further notice ring hi. abwncj trom the Slate. Any per. I I^re .pointed fU^ltine ?M.e?ey u.y ?? having bu.ineee with me will plo.ee "lr ALUWCH " ^HSSSURV. May let, 1861. I * March 10. 1861. IMf. " - .jLiwW. . v,mrrii" "' <i I L E B G & R N E"V FALL AJ^I> mfV) ARB NOW RECEIVING Jig of GOODS ever before offi ourselvos as much .'is possible to ? sold at a small advance to our oust prints, mulins 1)15 lanes, a black: and colored & r'L0VJ WE HAVE a very largo STOCK, cot and Shoes, Merino and all wool Shirts. A fi TO We would particularly call your attention pi ice will compete with any maiket in the c<i he supplied at Factory pi ices. Shoes direct T m l CTU MT1 WITHOUT ANY WELTS, DOUBLE SOL q-ialily cm be had hhv where Soinli. A L/ Our Stooir of H GROCERIES.?Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, .\ Large assortment of SAL!-] GIVEN UP to be tlio BEST Good a North o and any article not on hand will l.e ordered Sept. 2Glh, 18(H). LATEST INTELLIGENCE ! l| FORT SUMTER TO 1115 EVACUATED !! I HEREBY INI'ORII TUB CITIZENS I of Lancasterviile and tlie District in general, tlr.it I have removed to one door west of \V l>. Howie's Carriage factory, wlieru I would he pleased to ace iiiv old customers and the balance of mankind. I am manufacturing Saddles and (TjBSk Harness ot all kinds and qualities , and have cor.atar.tly on hand ever) tiling in | my line of business. 1 further say that the SADDLES I man- . ufacture, I will wrrrnnt to last longer than ! two Northern ;..ade, at the same price and j in as workmanlike manner. . j, Nothing hut the Very llcwt Tlatei'iul IsimI, and none but good workman to MANUFACTURE IT. ;-if- AM, REPAIRING DONE AT j SHORT NOTICE "A s itcli in lime saves nine." j \ I am truly thankful to the public for the i very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, ' and trust by faithful work and living prices I to merit vour further fuvora. W. II. BURNS. t, March (i, Ihfil ?4-3m. LOOUlT ? j. THE SURSCRIIJERS WOULD ] l| respeetfully inform the citizen* ot l.nncaMter Village and vicinity, that ^i%^^'iicy have permanently located and established a Boot and Shoe Shop j ^ at this place, and will bo happy t" wait on ] nil tSi.d lesire work done. They put Up ; work i.i he moat fashionable and durable : styles, and warrant to wear veil. BOOTS AND SHOES I of al! descriptions made to order at short j notice. All work warranted U5 per cent better Until Northern make. 1 p (live us a trial and wo are confident satinfliction wili be the result. 1ST Our si >op is now one door South i of the Ledger ullice. TERMS ('ASH. ! (JUMP3T0N & KELLER- j* Aug. I, Ifib'J.? ly. = Bank of the State \ OK SOUTH CAROLINA., ChakLbsTok, Uth February, ltttil. M The Ia-gislaturo having, at its late sea ion, authorized the Issue of Bonds to the ? ninount ot '>75,000, bearing an interest of Seten percent., for the purpose of providing [< the funds required to sustain the Slate in the net of resuming her rights of sovereign g ty, this Hank is now prepared to dispose of ^ tile Bunds. They are U-ued in sums of 850, 8100, and 8500. An opportunity is tuus afforded every citizen to make a secure and profitable investment, whi'e eontribu- ? ? ting aid to the cause in which the Statu is k} engaged. With the view of enabling citizens in any part of the Slate to share in the Iaimii, the Clerks of the Courts of the several districts have been required to open books of subscription for the Stock. Sui- T table arrangements will be made for furn- B isliing the Bonds on the receipt of the tnon- T ey, at an early day after each subscription, has been made.. Engagements tor the purchase of Bonds may Tie niude at the Hank, (or at any of its Branches. It is probable (| tiinl, ut the next Session of tho legislature, , tnoae parties who desire it may i a\e their < D . J- -. 1 1,1 jjuiiun ciwiverteu mm mocK. C. M. FUIIMAN, PrrtuifM. Feb lift, 3if DON ZA.CXC. |>KIUS.)NH ItBBiRINO TUB M.rvi... X of * large And Mail formed J A'JK, will be accommodated by npplytDif at the tmb* ? acrtber'a raaideru-e, rive utile* South of l*n- | oeeler4J.il. Term* $IU inaurnnce. l'er- Cl aooh living at a dialartae will be aecommn- n dated with good paaturea without addition- u *1 charge. W. J. MclLWAlN. March 6, ld6|. _ 4?6m, ROPE AND BAGGING. ISUPl'LY yi, of lite bent quality. 1 for *ale at JUNlJd CRfteKKTrs, tl Feb It, 1861?III V GOODS! FOIt THE WINTER, I860 161 ! ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED TOOK jrod by us to the public, and in purchasing, we have confined Southern Manufacture and Direct Importations. And will be omers. Our stock of Ladies Goods is large and complete : IiL WOOL i)E LANES. ENGLISH AND FRENCH MERINOS, SILKS, A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF SHAWLS, CLOAKS, ES, HOSE?COTTON AND WOOL I N G! CLOTHING!! ndsling of Gents, Youths and lioy??all Styles ami Prices. Hats, Caps, Boots ue assortment of Linen Shirts and Drawers. PLANTERS. to our plantation goods, Blankets of our ow n importation, which in quality and untry. We are Agents for tho Columbia Woolen and Cotton Goods, which will fr un the Manufactory. We have paid particular attention to get np a CREOK BROGAN, B?NO CHIPS AMD PASTE BOARD-and will be sold as LOW as the same VKGK STOCK OF DITCHERS BOOTS. HARDWARE is Large and Complete. I i krel No.'s 1. 2. ami 3 , Bagging, Rope an l Twir.e. We are expecting daily a M NORTH CAROLINA JEANS, r S mth. In fact every article needed will he found at the LANCASTER STORE, at once. HASSELTIINE &, MASSE IT. WRAKEFORD & CO. FAMILY GROCERS AND PROVISION One door North of B. W. Bonuey, CAMDEN, S. C. "?E BEG TO NOTIFY OUR FRIENDS AND THE Publio generally, that we keep constantly on hand a large assortnent of choice family groceries and provisions. * ALSO, Grain, Hay> &c. Ve have now in store: 3000 Bushels white Bread Corn, 1000 " Feeding Corn, 100 Bales of Best Hay. AND 200 Bags Extra FAMILY FLOUR, all of which will e sold low down for CASH. March 27, 1801. 7?tf t 'CUR rTTIamierslough. klifvf.si^mi to Tin? r ati? vum amiu^dcjom uu UVIIJUUU 11 11/ i. II 1J l/.'l L 1/ TT ill nill/I^UOUll) *8" South-East Corner of Broad and DeKalb Streets, _^F| Camden, South Carolina. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL SUPPLY OF EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Soots and Shoes, Crockery Ware, Hollow Ware, Tin Ware, Iron, Nails, Groceries, &c. iPMi? "m mm am :V?E INVITE THE ATTENTION OF our friends and the public generally to our Stock of mmm SVBSII uma, hich is complete in all its various branches. Flour, Bacon, Lard and Hams, 'or sale by M'CURllY & IIAMMERSLOUGH. /orn and Hay, in quantities to suit purohaser at MiriTTnl) V 0- it A i \ f i.'Ti or Arm tur. m vuuivx ot, ii/ViUM i^ivoiiUUljrlrl S. May 1, 1861. 12?ly. 0 u t ii Carolina! Notioe. ^ LANCASTER DISTRICT. AM, person* indebted to Magill ii Cau,*r imi-inwr r , then life notified that their notes and ae/.V EQUI1 Y-Lancaster. co||n|- w,? be f(,und ftl ^ ?CnMioa Pw. he Rx'rs uf Saiii'l. j Hill to subject funds near i'lua?i?nt Mill for n short time for *et. llammniid, va. > in Cotn'rs hands to tlemunl, those who do not avail themselves ho mas Ballard. ) pay a legal demand of this opportunity to settle, will find their and for relief. note* or accounts in the hands of legal of,,,, ... , fieers for collection, as longer indulgence 1 he creditors o| I ho inns liullard are no- ? . , . . _ ' . c . . i . . . . . , . Cannot be given. JAM. K. .MAG 11,1.. lied am. reunited to present and establish IB4I .n .. I t f .i /i. J;inimr\ *?o, I Mo), leir respective chMiiruir.s, before the t/Oiii- . J. issioner, on or before tlie fir it day of June, (1 A IMA CM C L111 161. By order of the Court in above r?n 1-0ii i i a 1 **, June Term, 18*0 A .apply ol Garden Seed, ??| JAS. II. WITIIKRSPOON, x V braciog al the varieties usually soli P v I n in this market,Just received and for sale by Commissioners office, i h CKOCItKTT. April |. 1861, am-{pf$8 60 Fseb 13. 1WSI. Itf Notice Settle Up. IS 1I1?RK,BY QIVKN that all persona hav * ...... . r> t, 11 -nff business to transact with me as Clark LT, P"" * indebted io Jaa. R. Msgill, of ,h# LWt of Common PI.*., will call 1 or .Magul <v. Beat lie. are rea nested to __ %. .... * . - ^ ^ i on nr. Jtne? iltiey, who ie tathoflud ill mi the *<MM Wm?," ?? Pleaeent | #nd ,.,pointM} u> Cenaact uH baeineee for Jffil ill, and nettle up m we wiah to cloae the \ ra- during my eheeeee. uainene M ?oon u? powiMe. HIRAM 1. HANCOCK, JAW. R. MAG!LIj. Q. C. P. Jan. ?l. Idfli.-ftWr- April 11, IMI. SOTf IRISH POTATOES. 6000 POUHKl IROH. rU8T Received a fine supply, for eele by TMCLUWNG IMow Irom Plow HleeLifa j J? t & JONES CROCKKTT. iFnr ?*le M JONFj CROCKBTPV, * rrebli, ? #!. llf. Feb l?, I8?l ? Uf