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it*** - mmmm % n ??i?mmmmmrn t amuuot; in weeklies, lrui.lt; ibat aunl ; papers published six limes a atek, sixty cents, ana dailie-t seventy I Period fcnls published ofter.er than bienRly shall be charged as newspapers, looks, boutyd or unbound, not weigh r over four pounds, shall be cbargea at cents-an ounce for any distance. Double the rates specked in these Acta nil be charged upon all newspapers iblisbed beyond the limits of tbe Conlerate Status. The franking privilege is abolished, exi pi upon matter relating exclusively to e business of tbe Post Office Depart* Tli* IaIIai varvialrafinn analnm ia alan *? ? v*"? mlisbed. WAR INTELLIGENCE. From Virginia. Alexandria, May 13.?Thirty-seven ousnnd troops are now in Washington, tie desertions from Lincoln's army are ito numerous. Numerous runaways from rgiuia have been arrested in Washingn. The Postmaster General of the United ates has made arrangement for the transirlutlon of the mails from New York to >rt Pickens and Havana by means of avernment steamers. The Convention of Northwestern Vir. pia met to day in Wheeling for the puree of formiug a separate Slate, it is rumored that over thirty counties ere represented. The proceedings were crel. The Southern and Abolition troops are ipidly concentrating in the vicinity of liarer's Ferry. The defensible points there nve all beeu taken possession of by the irginia forces, and a figut is anticipated cry soon. Alexandria, May 15.?The Maryland egislature lias adjourned, alter appointing Peace Committee to wait on President avis uud Lincoln. Gov. Hicks, of Maryland, lias called for >ur regiments of militia to obey the requiilion of Lincoln. The Goceiiiors of Pennsylvania and Hiio have p.euged their protection to the uhnlinsioiiuts of the Punhandlo of Virinin ng.nnst the authority of the Stale. There i? a reliable report that the small iox lias broken out among the Lincoln soldiers iu VVnsoiiigicn. < Tno ruportx i> yr?11! ? <! l?y the Assoc'.. ii 1'nss, iclatiie to ll*i! capture of privit:< r*, are atioer fabi'ieali'iii*. eoncootc 1 1:1 V i .li'.l, IIII .f pOSUll>'.\ rv:iii?*(i Ihutt uo'?\ j ? .tiis^j letter* of tn ir i'h'??; ji<. r? liuncc in mir.li almics Wi have t , eiti-tt Dultii;. ?ro new* 1* loriuiij. .un IVijahm hat been airvtU'd. licrged wiln t?? iuii in e< ig the R: ti ji'ic ' . i pyi:. ii> llic V.r, .ns The .':.;rv!:ind l.ogiK.uoiro adjourr.i i .sterdi.y, -pissing . ? utioLN Ji( . , 1 _ a (.'oiiiii-.'. ? i>l 1. , fniir t<> u Ji. V.etl *, in orde. tn ol>* j . jij ot.b< ?m ' >.x U.iiUJ ? en ' iiigfcM in July. Ul.KXAM )', ? !. .o|?iia i li. iiMi't'i jut' ii' K.ink oil i ii lei . in ucrn up jowited ii Mhjoi tie<i?-r..i in the U. ">. Ainty it ia believed there are bbJO men at liar H*iS Kerry, and 3lhO si point* near it and ' loinrnding *pprnuches. tin the 14th tiOO Kuntuckians, 600 Alu* jiiniieti* and 800 Virginian* renehed the amp* on Maryland Height*, where there ire now li.000 men. Many member* of the New York Mev *n'h Regiment have gone iioiue, their term >f eiilielnient having expired. Kuan WiiiAiiH who wna arrested by Gen, Duller, on the ground of selling a steam I on to Virginia, contends that he sold it to rirginia rightfully and legally, and before hat State had seceded. Gen. Butler lias seized twenty-two hun. Ired and twenty muskets, and four thouuind and twenty spear*, manufactured by iViuans it Co. It is believed at Washington that the Northwestern Army will be movtd down be Mississippi, with a view to carrying the jrar into the auceded States. I It la now said that Gen. Wool is to tak? me command against the South, and la U H ordered to Fort Monroe. The l?oodon Herald regard* our diflicul lies as likely to necessitate n war between Kngland and the Northern State* a* a mtani n th? restoring of a supply of Cotton. I Lord John Russell *aid in Parliament mat the duty of the Government was tc lake every possible means to aroid tak'.og part in this lamentable content. I Northern abolition dispatches slate thati jarge quantity of improved guns had arri '< ! at New York from Kurope, and mori vould follow in every steamer. Number* of Northern troop* ere going to me from tlarriaburg. They thought bey volunteered for three moutne only,and ire nnwillicg to eerr* any longer. Col. William*, recently attacked to Geo fcott'a etafT, having intimated that hia ajm >atliiea were with Virginia, hae been order id to Governor'* lalaad. New York, and tapt on hie parole ef honor, ff* will KOI ? allowed to communicate with hie relative* reeiding in Virginia. -Advice* from Waahington repreaent I-iti coin a* deeply interested in the alruggle is Tennessee twttteao the rtccaaaioi'nta sod Unionist* It is ao said he contemplate* adopting rigorous meaenrec for tha unnnnri iAody Johntoo and t. a friends. \ dekgatinn from Minouri la in Wnah ton, b?ff^i >(f Uaeol.i to seed a auftioUol c? to overage the Sut?. Lincoln lot* pledged himself to the Gov. tor* of ail the free Nlacea that there shall nn eompn uiee or ritSMtion of war until > United Sutea flag f .la over all the clonal property. Many of t! troop* have refuted v take roath.V. <o Nortitom mun' pal au -ritia* have reJuaeJ ai. tUmauce to thcii biiief. rr ? T-rr- 1 ' wmmmmmmmmrnrn w m Election of Offloeri. Richmond, May 16.?At nn election held ' this day, K. P. Jones wan elected l.ieuten* ' ant-Colonel and A. D. Goodwyn Mnjor of ' the Second Palmetto Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers. w. The Traitor Convention. WBF.eLinq, Va , May 1&.?Resolutions I hate been paused in the Convention, condemhintf tlio Ordinnnce of S.?e??>.?l m nn<4 ? ! Iringuients upon Hit* international laws by Collecting uue* Irom foreign slop* before i breaking bulk. They believed the col lection ot do*.left He proposed would be im practical"* Tim Ltw olltceia of the Crown avid i that so much depended on circumstances I tlimi no definite tnstuciions bad been sent relative to lWitiah cruisers on the American const. Relative to blockade, it could only be recoguiZ'd wben effective. Heralding lelieis of tnarqus and re* prisul issued by the Southern Confederacy! the Cover anient was of the opinion that tlie Southern Confederacy must be i reeogniied a* belligerenta. Insurance b'-ing effected in London or. ! ' (California gold in transit from Panama 1 to London, consignments weie being dt verted from New York. LiKliox, May 1.?The Times says the i present course of American events, so far i from being likely to embarrass the Lon don money market, was I kely to have the opposite result. i THE MARKETS ( harlk-toh May 18.?COTTON.?We I have nothing of interest to communicate, , so far us Una article is concerned The transactions have been limited to 'JA9 bales at prices ranging from t?i to life. The, receipts of the week comprise UA.6 bales. HYMENEAL i .? - - ... . . ? I Married, on the 14Ui inst. by Rev. J. N. [ Craig, Mr. B. J. M asset, to Misa Maroarst ^ McKrr, daughter of J. Adams. Esq., all of I Lancaster vilie. - , UoLLUWAT'S Pll.bR AMD ointment.? fscu > versus Assertions.?doll Kheuin, Scurvey, Ac. An n# Ik. v.. V...L. V .1" ing duly in the upper part of the city, whose ' name wo suppress at hi* own request, wa lor many yeais afflicted with salt-rhcum in the ^ band*, t-r which he tried number lew remedies without succeca?the disease increased and finally became ao bad that he ould neither clone hi* hand nor grasp hi* baton without eiperi. earing the moat fntenae ;>ain?he was on the point of resigning ht? (I istiooand seeking admittance to Builevi liospitsl, wtien he wat I advised to try II ?il > say's Pill* and Ointment. I Me did so, sn 1 by persevering in their use the . disorder quickly disappeared end ho now en Joys good health. This is but one out of thousands of cases. TilKKKMAI.K ORGANIZATION is often' as frail as that of a tender dower. Many of thl sex tut . into ntsirmgc relatione w. lout bnii I able to .:udergo liie labors and tr'-Ue of nwuer* i ijnity. this country tboois .* . ! young and beautil ul womnn are sacrificed every year from ! this cause alone. Ho.ttettor's Celebrated fttom- j ach Hitu-.n wiil cat* many of this data from an I unti .ii . &r**a. i' licine ! uocn with girat benefit t; inuiense nnmbv." rt pcuf pit throughout aitj'rc,. :bhc, and the propriaIpra bare received grateful commend*tioa* IS HHi rom all sections of the country. The Bitters trill be found to be very pleas ant to the taste, sveii a* a beverage, and prom p t and powerful in its effects us a medicine. It infuses new vitality into the it utile, uud strengthens the whole system, so that women who use it are enabled to go through with labors which would | without it, bo certAiu to prostrate them. Sold , by all druggists. May. providing for A Convention on the lltli of Jur.e, to bo composed of delegates from Counties favoring separation from the (State. The Convention has adjourned tine die.? Courier. From Miuouri. Sr. Louis. May II ?Yesterday General Frost's bi igaJe of uiilitia, at ('amp Jackson, surrendered unconditionally upon demand to the Federal troops. Kelense was offered tliem on parole, but it was declined by tlie Missourians upon the ground that taking the oath would imply that they Intd been in arms against the Federal authority, which they denied. While llie State troops were drawn up between two lines of Union volunteers tones were thrown and pistols fired at the United Slates troops. One shot look effect in the leg of Captain Hlanlowsky, who in falling guve the order to fire, which was obeyed. Two woman nnd several children were killed, and about twenty other persons wounded. The greatest excitement is now prevailing. nnd the Republican newspapers are threatened by tho mob. Southern Congress. Montgomery, May 17.-Congress passed a number of bills to day ; ninongst tboin, bills organizing a patent office; regulating sales of prizes; regulating telegrupb wires ; i authorizing the issue of fifty millions of bonds, payable in twenty years, at interest not exceeding eight per centu-n, or in lieu thereof bonds for the issue of twenty mil lions Treasury notes in small sums, without interval. Arhest uv a Surr sr.oSiPY.?Tho Charlesion Courier lean s that a supposed spy was arrested . t Florence souic lw < days ago, by order of Col. Ca-h Ih pers were fio.iid upon his person which c .nfirmed tho suspicions enlcTtuined a:.! lie had bum i p,.ced under urr-sl for I rial. It is said thai | ' the man f- igris insanity. We have not learnt the mult < 1? '.he trial. The i'ei krai. i roups i i Kkrtucky. ?The Fri.okf'.rl Yeoman, la answer to i.e slatcim. ? go,:., i .? >unds if the papers, thai. Major t\:, :> n will be entrustid v. ;. 'be l oiniua.. I a brigade of Kentueki ii?s, . niedt . tu be raised, snys : T.iis is i:i i . ah. No brigade, no regi' ni'''ii not even a eon-puny c n be. mustered *11 of h ... to march under tiie ban., a nil di secraied by l.i.n o!u ? .(.lis as the above arc lying vet l I >r purposes of wicked i daccp'.'Oa rapot lat i" from Jtlurope. j C?i . >. s, M ?y 14.?Tho Steamer /'urv'. o, ti - (vhIwhj line, has arrived, w i. *u me 7:ii inst., two tints later tiian the Kuropa. Lord J ?l?ll It nisei made liupoitant statement* tu the lluuse of Commons on relative to American aft'tirs, and j KERSHAW & CONNORS. I'OPAIITNKHS IN TUB PltAOTlCK UT Ii A W AN D liUUl T V LANCA.S 1 KKVILLK, d. 0. tar Will attend promptly to all business entrusted tu them. J. B. KERSHAW, j W. M. CONNORS. Camden, S. C. Lancaster, C. II. Aug. 10, 1859. DAWKINS & WYLIE, Attorneys at Law ADD SOLICITOUS /.V EQUITY, Will practice in Lancaster and the surrounding Districts. OrrtCK IN TIliC COl'RT HUIISK AT ii A N U A 8 T K R V 1 L L E, S. C. Particular attention given to collecting claims. COL. TIIOS. N. DAWKINS. MAJ. JOHN II. WTI.IK. Union, C. 11., d. U. Liuicaster, 0. 11., S, 0. March It, I860, 6?11? New Advertisments. During my Abwiucv S. P. CL.YHUKN will net an my Agent, and is tullv authorized to represent me. JOHN CEYBURN. May 17, 1801. 15lf. Notioe to lax Payers. T|~MJOSK who have made their Tax ReI turns and have not paid, are requested to pay up by the 'J7lh iust , as thai is the last day that can he given. I will be at the Court I louse on that day, those who do not pay before, can meet me there. I am compelled tu have money to make my return, there is a Inrpe amount yet unpaid. I am fearful tli.il I will have to issue a great manv Executions. This is what I never IikVc hail to do and I hope I never will ; yet i am compelled to do ho, it I can not get the iimiiov v iliioiil. J.R. HUNTER, T C I. I>. May 18, 1861. 15-It. DEKALB HOUSE, BY W. D. II A K It I S , CoRNF.lt Bit I AD AND DkKAI.D STREETS, CAMDEN, S. C. l~tf' Too traveling public will find at this House accommodations second to no Hotel in the State outsiie of Charleston. May 1801, 15?tf. TAXES | r?"MIE Ciiizcns of the Village of I-mcas1 terville are hereby notified to call and pay their taxes on rea1 estate in the Village i.-.r. .. ,L . c?i ? tciom i i.- inn m jiiiu'. rtmo, iii*? commu-tation tax. All that do not pay by that time will l><* lniihli! tnx>'d, and executions lasiied. Hv order of Council, J A II \8SKLTI\K, Clerk. May 15. 1861 - 3' Spring I8< K00P1ANN (SUCCESSORS TO 1 i opened and arc prepaf JtA, and varied STOCK of COMPRISING A FULL AND Our Stock of Dress Goods coi Season, embracing : PLAIN AND FANCY BARAl Roil de Chevres, Poplins, Punta Organdies, Prints Full line of Mantillas, Linens and White Goods, Together with a large Stock ol Men and Youtli CLOT Saddlery, Crockery Ware, Groc ware, &c., to all of which we r tion. May 16, 1861 -37 tf FOG ARTIES i Ull tM INVITE TUB ATTENTION < to their Stock of^ SPRING an Dry G which they oiTcr at VERY LO1 Acceptanco at 30 or 60 days. PLANTATI FROM SOU! II BUN FACTOR Together with all the La II HI VUOIIN ANI All the Various Departments of i omplete. FOGi 257 King St, cor. April Ht'i I SSI, ; ff A ? VII 1 BUBINBSS CARDS. ( Dr! ALFRED CRAVEN, Suritcon Dciitlut, YOKKVI I.I.R, 8. C., OITura liia Professional Services to the eiti- _ zena ot' I~incaster Village and aurrounding J | country. I ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Cold (n Plate, from 0110 to h full wetl. I Vi June IItli, 1856 16-ly 1 i 0i MELTON & WITHERSPOON, i sc ATTORNEYS AT LAW p AND | , Solicitors in Equity, Will practice in Lancaster and Hit- surrounding Districts. C. D. Melton, 1 B. J. WmiEiiHrooN, , Ulster, S. C. | Lancaster C. II. , January 11, 1860. 48?11. J ELLIS C" GREEN, Jr. WITH Harral, Niohols &, Co, HI Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Su<l<llcry, ftiMltllcry Ihinhvare, j 11A It NESS, Carriage Trimmings, Shoe Findings, kc. CHARLESTON, S C- I u Corner Meeting and llasel Streets, {Sign of (Jilt Saddle.) : July II, i860.?ttt-ly. Chambers, Barnes &, Co.,; ^ F A 0 T O It S |q | and General Commission Merchants, i South Atlantic Wharf*, | . CHARLESTON, S. C. | ^ iu.rkkei) to?A. M Si R. Kennedy, C. Math- I eson Si Co., and E. \V. lioimey, Camden, S. C. (i Jan. S. Chamber.-*, Charleston, S. 0. Geo. \V. Karnes, Kershaw District, S. 0. Jno. W. Chambers, Charleston, t>. C. Sept. 'Jtilh, 1800. U;f?1 y?paid, t ? - . L (J. W. W It. I.I a ms, ^ ^ ItoBT. B. Al.t.lSO.S Yorkville, S. C. \ ( Lunca?lurvil!e,S.C WILLIAMS & ALLISON, . A T T 0 It N li Y S A T L A W 1 j and | Solioitors in Equity. e< LANCASTER, C. H., S. C. w Will practice in the District of Lancaster. cl | Prompt attention given to Collections. / July T.h 1858. Jl ?tf ui NOTICE. Tub subscriber notifies the " Public generally that he l as nominated j, and appointed Thomas T. Gregory and Amos Cook hb lawful agents and attorneys to attend an.1 transact all and uny of his business wherein hu may be interested during li'.s absence from the State. Any per- i ai son hating business with 1110 will phase | cull on tliein and get it arranged. WILLIS GREGORY. .March 10. 1861. U-tf. S Notice. to 81. % s n m u 1?. r s U. U U ill ill LJ 11 U , I \\. DRUCKER&CO.) , v a nntiiX, s. c. * ed to otter an unusual attractive COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. uprises all the novelties of the i in r i F! [vES, MUSLINS AND ROBES, j* Punta Chill lies, Ginghams, , Black and Fancy Silks, l usters. Lace Points, Embroideries a;id Notions. I r | l's Ready Made J HING. |S erics of all descriptions, Hard- j cspectfully invite your cxamina- i ' ra KOOPMANN & SOMBIERS'. | 0 ; fe STILLMAN, 3 B$933% . ik tiikih COUNTRY FRIENDS i!. d SUMMER !jj I roods. |; IV RATES, for CASH, or City , ^ Oor Stock is fully supplied with ON GOODS IES. test Styles of ^ Y 1 II C * SILKS ! our Stock will be found full and j _ ' . , < .,.? * 'v * ' J IRTIES k STILLMAN. Wentwortb, Charleston, S. C. a 36-1 j bssiaa, N E \ FALL APfD rS ARE NOW RECEIVING of GOODS ever before of irselves as much as possible to >1(1 at a small advance to our cua HINTS, MULINS I)fi LANES, i RLAdlf AMh niTORRh ? .? ! A111 I ' UV/IJ'/Uiil' GL0V WE HAVE a very large STOCK, cc id Shoe", Merino ami nil wool Shirts. A TO We would particularly call your attention ice will compete with any market in the c s supplied at Factory prices. Shoes direct SUP TTUOUT ANY WELTS, DOUBLE SOI lalitv can be had any where South. A L Our Stook of I GHOGEUIE3.?Sugar, CutFeo, Molasses, arge assortment of SAL I 1VEN UP to he the BEST Goods North id any article not on hand will he ordered Sopt. 2Gth, 1800. ATEST INTELLIGENCE ! l| FORT mmi TO llli I EVACUATED !! 11 Kit EH Y INFORM TUB CITIZENS I . of Luncasterville and the Dintrict in I oiernl, that I have removed to one door j est of W L. llowieV Carriage Factory, | 'here I would he pleased to see nir old j latoiuers und (lie hulai.ee of mnnkind l atn manufacturing Saddles and Harness ot all kinds and qualities id have constantly on tiand every tiling in , iv line of business I further say that the SADDLES I manfiU'tnre, I will warrant to last longer than i iVO Northern made, at the suniu price and j i as workmanlike manner. Nothing but the Very Ileal Material lined, nd none but irood work man In MANUFACTURE IT. &f" ALL REPAIRING DONE AT HORT NO PICK "A 91 itch in lime Haven nine." I am truly thiwikfu! to the public for the ry liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, id lru>t by fnitli Hi I work and living prices merit your further favors. \V. II. BURNS. | March 6, 18'il ?4-3m. DR A HALES, O 090000 ' m JUfc. RESPECTFULLY OFFERS MUk IMS . KitVIt KS AS f UK a-u-LTTF (;kom DENTIST TO TDK tizetia of latnc..Htcrville and District.? II operations performed in the best p >ssi* e mnnner. qxxxr Artificial Teeth serteu on plate from n single Tooth to a UI.L sett. Charges reasonable and all work warnted. WATCH Repairing pr<>mply attended to i id nil work warranted Nov. 7, 1860. 39lf. j MULES. !' pin: sUiisountKR offers a fine , 1 L young JACK to those desirous of mi i ng ibeir own .Mules, lie will stnnd dur , g the season at R. 1). M. Dunlap's. lien- | 1 is the Cirooiu and will use every effort to . le* en I accidents, but the subscriber it not \ ' snonsible if ntiv si.mil.I ?i?i..i? I ?J ""w?M "vwM ' Terms, $10 insurance, due the time the are proven to be with ius'. In uii oases wncre mure* are traded, the . Miier nt the lime turned, responsible for irvices rendered. T. K. CUR ETON. | Lancaster, April 3d, 18Si.? 8?If. DON ZAlCK, _>KRS")NS DKaIUINC, TI1K Services ? . of a large and Well formed J.\('K, wl.l > accommodated by applying at the sobTiber's residence, five miles South of latnister C. II. Terms $10 insurance. I'or>n* living ut s distance will be acconiiiio tied with good pastures without addition : charge, W. J. McllAV.MN. March fi, 1881. 4-(>m. Notioa. | DOKINCi iny absence (Jeorge McC. i titherspoon w ill act n* my Agent and At>rney in fact, nod is antnori/. *d^ to repre- ? int me. JAMBS II. WITIIKKSI'OON. April II, 1^61. lotf I J. iff. ADAM9, M4NnrAnro?Bi>, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ; I N - W A R E , ; ROCK HILL. 8. C. Order* from * dietance promptly Attended to May Id,?-14-ly. rope and ragging. i SUPPLY on hand of the beet quality [for aale at JON K8 CROCKKITS. t F?b ia,jml? iti v (ToF FOR THE ? WINTER. 27 ONE OF THE LARGEST ANE fered by us to tiie public, and in i Southern Manufacture and Direct itomcrs. Our stock of Ladies Goo ILL WOOL' DE LANES. ENGLISI SILKS, A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF ES, HOSE-COTTON AND WOO; ING! CL0TH1 insisting of Cents, Youths and Boys?all S fine assortment of Linen Shirts and Drawers to our plantation poods, Blankets of our c ounlrv. We are Apents for the Columbia from the Manufactory. We have paid parti ERIOR BROGA G.E?NO CHIPS AND PASTE BOARD?: iAROK STOCK OF DITCIiERS BOOTS. I\RDWA.RE is Largo aut Ma-krel No.'s 1. 2. and 3 , Bagging, Rope i EM NORTH CAROLINA JEAN; or Smth. In fact every article nee<led will t at once. HASSEI/ DRAKEFOl FAIL! GROCERS J ^ j One door North, of CAMDEiN !uBT1'' lu:G TO NOTIFY OUR Ft generally, that we keep cons ment of choice family groceries an ALSC Grain, H W'c have now in store r 3000 Bus!: 1000 100 Bale AND 200 Bags Extra FA MIL1 jc sold low down for CASH. March 27, 1861. itorrT Thai SUCCESSOR TO THE LAT South-East Corner of Broad Camden, South KEEP CONSTANTLY ON UXl EVERYTHING IIS CLOTHING, HATS [loots and Shoes, Crockery Ware, Iron, Nails, Groc mm' t mfK INVITE THE ATTENTIO! public generally to our stock i?ran which is complete in all its various Flour, Bacon, JLa Eor sale by M'CURI Corn and Hay, in quantiti v MCURRY May 1, 18G1. 12?ly. 3 0 U T II CA 110 LIN A. " ( 4 VC.KTIIU OIOTDIo r uii ii wit'M l>ik |/|OI IklVMi * I\ EQUITY?Lancaster. rhe l'lx'rs of Muinl. J Bill to aobject funds net II. Hammond, va >in Com'rs hands to tie Dioinas Mallard. J puv u legal demand of and for relief. no The creditor* ol Thonaa Ballard are nolifted and requited to proacnt and establish Iheir respective demands, before the Com- ' miaaiooer, on or before the fir.it day of June, IAtil. fly order of the Court in above . raae, June Term, I860 A jas. !i. withkrspoon, / C. B. L. I). ,n Conimi-aionera office, i April I, 1861, 'dm- \ p f $8 60 _ Settle TJp. w *01 ILL peraona indebted to Jaa. R. Magtll, or Magill di lleallie, ere requested to on rail at tbo "Cation I'lace, hear Pleasant afl( Hill, and settle up at we wish to elote the | |))( business as noon as poaaibfe. J AH. R. MAC ILL. Jan. 91. 1861.?&0ifIRISH POTATO88. " JUST Received a fine supply, for sale by I JONB8 ckljCKKTT. I Ftb 13, 1861. Uf. | ...? _ _... <. DS! lseoieii > BEST ASSORTED TOCK purchasing, we have confined Importations. And will be ?ds is large and complete : I AND FRENCH MERINOS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, ING 1! JfSfc, tyles and Prices. fists, Caps, Boots i. i. iwn importation, which it> quality imd Woolen and Cotton Good*, which will icular attention to get up a N, u?d will be ao'.d as LOW us ilia aarae 1 Complete. inJ Twine. We are expecting daily *. S, ?e found at the LANCASTER STORE,. riNE &, MASSE?. It l> & CO. MID PROVISION ERS J! B. W. Bonney, r, s. c. IIENDS AND THE Public tantly on hand a large ass:)rtd provisions. fav. i. v V-/ Viels white Bread Corn, Feeding Corn, s of Best Hay. if FLOUR, all of which will 7?tf IMERSLOOGH. E WM ANDERSON, and DeKalb Streets, _?F1 Carolina. *D A FULL SUPPLY OF \ DRY GOODS AND CAPS, Hollow Wave, Tin Ware, :eries, &c urn gom M OF our friends and the 8WKlk mis, branches. rd and Hams, IY & HAMMERS LOUGH. es to suit purchaser at & IIA M M liRS LOUG H'S. Notioe. M.I. person* indebted to Magill & Can-10 itru notitied Ant their notes and acini* will be found at tho "Custon Place" tr Pleasant Hill for a short time for setinent, thone who do not avail themselves this opportunity to settle, will tind their lea or accounts in the hands of legal of. ur* for collection, as longer indulgence not be given. J \8. R. MAGILL. January *i3, 1861, 00?tf GARDEN SEEK i FRESH supply of Garden Seed, emV bracing all U?e varieties usually soli this market, just received and for sale ty JONES CROCKETT. Feb 13, 1861. Itf mr.ai. ?WMM HEREBY GIVEN thai al! permonaJtarl holiness to trsnnaet with AM as Clark the Toort of Common PI mm, wiii anil Mr. Jaroo* C. Husy, who llmkwiMd 1 appointed to transact all baaine** lor i during my ahacnca. IIIRAM J. HANCOCK, Clark C. C. P. April II, 18?l. l?tf ? 6000 POUNDS IRON. NCI.UDINO Plow Iron, Plow Steal, Acs .For aala at JONES CROCKETT'S. Fak 1?, IMl-ltf ' " ' ?>.# ? *M J '\<% i ' H Mtifr nil Za