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FOG ARTIES i Jl H ^ ^ I WHOLESALE C A 1D11Y GOOl ~ . We beg leave to inform our Fri now prepared A LARGE AND BEAU SPRINGAN ' 111 & s EMBRACING ALL LHE KEY ABLE STYLES FROM Ti AND AMERICAN . . Planters an WILL FIND IT TO TBElli ADVAN'l Domestic and PI WHICH W11.L ME SOLD AT UNUS Order* accompanied with Ca?h or City refi attention, nud every effort made to give natis M I L L E irT Containing n lint of our Hoods, with Mel Cnitia, on application to FOG/ 257 May 18, 1859. . 14?ly. GROVER & BAKER'S < Sewing Machines. A CKM >\VLKD(?KI) l?v everv one that _x V has intrd them to he the hest Scwinjr I .Machine mafic. They will hciil. fell, galh- I er, bin<1 and ?tit? l?, and fastens nil' its work I .vliieli no other machine dors?the work will not rip even if every fourth stitch is cut. These machines are warranted for one 9 year or longer, if wished. Printed dtree lions go with each machine ?o thai any one run learn withoui any difficulty. '1\ slimvny from Snutlnr Hammond. Washington Dec. II. 1858. Nir : In reply to your Idler asking mv I ipiiiioii of (Jrover & Maker's Sewing Ma- j chines. I take pleasure, in saying that they have more than maintained my expectations. [ After trying and reluming others, I have three ot them in operation on mv different place-*, and after lour years trial, have no ' tail It to li ltd yours respectfully, i J. II. HAMMOND. , Send for one of these machines, II W. KINSMAN,'J 19 King -l., ('h.n li slon. S. (j Agent for (J. &. It's Sewing Machine Co. OrUeTs on factors taken in pay? I ni iii. | May 19, 1859. I'ROJSI'KCTl t>. ''THE COURANT,' A Southern Literary Journal. , ''PHK undersigned propose to commwo. | ' JL in the course of next monih, tin* pul>- | liration of ? Southern Literary Journal AT COLUMBIA, K. C. ^ The necaaaitv for such on organ of Soutlit orn mind will at unco he comprehended by | \ nil who have reflected upon I lie pioMenl in- i tuifticient arrangements fur tlic expression , ? of the thought nnd fwlinjf of our seetion.? ' We have in the South two excellent peri- I odicnls, the Southern Liter trv Me??rtiger,'' at richnmnd, Vu.,unit "Itusaeli's Magazine," 1 in Charleston Although they are nbly conducted, and in till r?*peetn worthy the con- i tidonea find patronage of on, citizens, still as monthly ia-nea, their ability to publish nuch an amount of contributions as should be looked for from ho large a community, is neccHMarily limited. At Ibe North, the number of literary ami Hcttii littcrarv periodicals is proportionately, much larger ; and as greater facilities for publication arc offered, far more is written amongst their people; nlthough it is riot true that there is a gre -ler degree of intelligence in the Nor. thern States. Again, it is absurd to sup. pose iluit the intellectual, moral, aesthetic or political features of Southern souiet\ can be reflected by n literature which spiings front a social organization of entirely different, mid even Imxhl*. principals. We arc tiion over, entirely convinced thai society in I the South Is moulded bv in-titulions and ' customs the beat, adapted to the production of a period Literature. In view of the fuel i tha' our laws, uiiatuuis, ami modes of thought differ e.sMcotittlly from those of the Northern Slates, it become* our policy to huve our own organs, devoted to our pelulinr institutions, and upholding those views ?bich may preserve our people hi unity of thought and action, and maintain I that wise conservatism of taste, morals and ' politics upon which tha welfare of the South depends. The - COURANT " will be published j every Thursday Morning, at TWO DOl-i ^ i.arm pkr annum, invahiabli in ai>vanck. All book*, magazine*, ac., sent lo ua mill be promptly and moat impartially reviewed or noticed, a* uccaaion may auggest. a law advertisement* will bo loser <i'l nl reasonable rate#. the puhlkj ura aaaurad that thia is no gnere nkperiaoi.i, aa lha paper will certain. I py l>e pubilahi d, and auh?, libera shall rO p:e1ve their i/u?d prv tpm Subscriber* will pleas aadres* the ProJirietora, and Contributors the Kililor, at Columbia, M. C. m HOWARD U. CALDWELL, Editor, nl VV M. W. walk ml, 4R ., b (JO, ' Proprietora. I-*T The following wall known South, j ?rti writers have expressed their *> uipithy with the enterprise, nud their intention to ,qpn'ril>iite : fv* "? h:' jfoii a. r. Meek, Madame i<e Vert, a. j Requier, Mrs. Caroline Ulover, vke Alibe Koqn> tt?, Mrs m. Martin, Join W. Overall, Miw SnlMe Ada Reedy, |ipn C. (in trN, President laingstreet, ur. O I) Mayer, professor Le Conte, j.-hu r Thompson, Pr<>fe* or l.a h ?rde, P*nl II I lav ne, " Rivers, i (uiry Tim rod, 44 v* nan. hie, i* Wood Davidson, 44 Reynolds, O. M Liebcr, 44 Barnwell, vy M Martin, 14 Do Pre. Drugs and Mediotae*. a KULI/and fresh supply. Just reccived by 1ia8rk1.tink a. curkton. April, im & stiLlman. AND RETAIL I? )S STORE. ends and Customers that we are I to ofl'er them T1FUL VARIETY OF DSUMMER ft 0 0 D S , TEST AND MOST FASHIONHE FRENCH, ENGLISH, MANUFACTURES. id Farmers AGE TO EXAMINE OUit STOCK OF I antation Gcods; UALI.Y LOW PRICES FOR CASH. L'fi'Bces, at 30 or 60 days, will receive prompt faction. A L M A N A C norandums attached, wil 1 ho Rent by mail lUTIES & STILLMAN, King-street, corner of Wentworth, CHARLES ION, h. C. A B. MULLIGAN, WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS' GROCER No. 132 MEETING STREET, V II A It I, I! * TO * , S. Dealer in all kinds ol Groceries. May 1 Stli 1859, 14? ly. II i \ i: i m; it ii i k ? - _ - - v v it MINERAL SPRINGS r I'M IK Subscriber has the pleasure to I inform tin* public, that he has bought his partner's interest ill the Hanging Knek Mineral Springs* Hotel. The business h.*re alter will lie conduecd solely bv (lie prnprietor, who is now prepnrut) for the reception and accommodation of visitors and travel* lers. Ample arrangements are being made for the approaching season, ol wiiich more anon. W. M. IIAIITON. May 4. 18.VJ. 14?if JOS. M . C A V ItE , CAMDEN, S. C. IS NOW IN receipt of a fresh SUMM.V of D;y Goods and Groceries, among which may be found in tbe DRY (iOOl)S line : llrown and Bleached Shirting?wide and good. Apron and Shepherd ('hecks; Schuylkill Checks, Family Linen, Fancy l'riuts, Printed Lawns, Solid. < 'heck and Fancy IMaid Ginghams. A v.-irio* ty of Cambric*?white and colored. laidie* I. Cambric handkerchiefs, colored cotton and llerlin (iloves White and colored llose, White and Colored spool Cotton, For aale l?y JOS. M. (iAVI.K. Camden, S. C. 11?it' For Men anil Boys Wear. 1)()WKKI.<)OM. Fanev and Vorona-twill I C'otlonudcH, Marscill* Coaling, lllue Stripes and Denims, Georgia Nankin and Dutch Linen, Satin-faced and fancy union | Drills, Grass Cloth and fancy Cussiinore, I Ualf-hoHo?white, hrown, and fancy, colored Lisle Thread Gloves, &e JOS. M. GAYI.K. Camden, SC. 11 if lints ! Hats!! i rpilK UNDKItXIGN'KI) would direct par JL ticul ?r attention to hi* large and well selected stock of Hats, which he will dis. I pose of \?t prices that cannot fail to prove satisfactory. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. M. GAYLK. Camden, S, C. 11 if Shoes! Shoes!! rpilK SUDSCRIBKR w ould confidently 1 a-k attention to bin large and varied stock of SIioch and Gaiters for Gentlemen and Ladi.-s wear, lie has on hand many of the latest patterns, at exceedingly low price*. JOS. M. GAYLK. Camden. S 0. 11 if Crockery Wnre. VI arge and vaiied assortment of Glass, . China, and Karthcn ware just opened. II ?X \t ut VI I.* Camden S O. II if SEUAllS! SEUAKS! 1/ w v Hv')X RS of tho following Brand* of I'M* Havana Segnr,:?Colorado, Mndnro. ( l ira. Oa iiro. Uio Hondo?all highly tlavored, can be had at the lowest figure*, at JOS. M. UAYI.K Cnniden, S. C. ill v Itlll.S. hoice N. O. Molaaae* and tjl r Su^ur Homo Syrup, jual received and for a?l? low for rash, bv KiS M. CAYI.F. The aubBcribcr would rcapeetfully return flinnk* to hi* fro nd* and the public of I oobmter I lint riot for their j liberal patronage lie re to ft we, and earuextly | aolicil * continuance of the aarne. , s ? JOS M UAYI.K. I Camden, H. C. ||tf NEGROES FOR SALE. THK SUBSCRIBER offer, for aale four or ftve Likely, voung and number one negroea. *'ar private ??le for ca?h Any per wishing to puirhuao would do well to call and aeu for thenitelre*. WiUJAM W. ELI 18. Marrh WH| 7?In. md ^ A a 18 5 9. \ NEW SPRING AND 1 mmm\ mtm,' \\T I'' 11A V K Received our usual large I TT supply of Goods suitable for our trade, which will be sold at our usual Low Prices and liberal Terms. 5 IIASSELTINE & CURETON. April 1859. I Ladies Dress Goods. J CCONSISTING of Prints, Jaconet, Swiss ^ and Organdie Muslins, printed and whi'e ; Jaconet Swiss and organdie Robes; n I ('/, Robes ; n-Quille Robes ; Sultanna liuvndcrc Stripes ; Parages ; Genadioe Silks; Piccoloinmine Stripes ; Collars and Sleeves of Swiss Jaconet and Marsailes, at IIASSELTINE & CURETONS. April, 1859. BONNETS, Mimes and Childrens Flats, j Ribbons of al! prices American ami j 1 French Flowers, (touches, &e. Just ru ceived, bv 'IIASSELTINE At CUR ETON. I > E A DY m ade clothing, of all prices and descriptions. Silk, Cassi- ^ iii?*r?>, Leghorn and Straw Ilats. Cravats, Suspenders and Drawers. Just received by IIASSELTINE & CURETON. April, 1859. k Oil Hand. 0(1(1 Ubs, Plough Steel, from I to If] ?/,UUU inches wide at 8 eta per lb. Cash. 3U0U lbs Fire Iron at G cts. per tb. Just received, bv IIASSELTINE At CURETON. April, 1959. | TUST KKCKIVKI), One l?bl Kerosine | tf Oil. direct from Hie Factory at New York, for Sale at S2 per gallon, nt I l:\SSKl.TINfcl ?Si CUR ETON'S. I | April, I85'J. I g Boots and Shoes. M KN'S Calf Mowed and pegged pump | Hole Hunts. Mens kip pegged Hoots. I Men and boys kip calf goat Hrogans ? from r one dollar op A beautiful assortment of j I-i.lies slipper*. Huskins Hoots, heeled and * ' without heel. Just received hv ? llASSKLTINi; Sl CUKETON. April, 1850. | t i DRUGS. AND ' MEDICINES. . j THE Si; HSC it I HI'. It HAS JUST IIK. Ci:iYi:i> A LA It OK STUCK OF I Medicines Chemicals, \ Surgical Instruments, Trusses. siiori.DHii uit u i:s. r \ i.\ rs, on* AND DYE STUFFS, All of which have been selected, person ally, and strict attention paid to their (Jen j uineness and I'uriiy. A call is solicited from all wanting to : purchase anything in bis lir.c, as from the j Stock now on hand, lie in certain to give ' , satisfaction. , . JOHN J. McK.MN. i Camden, S. C. 10-8m. | f SPRING AND SUMMER I 1 tfl II II ? ' I W U mw ^ I I < rpiir. srnsriMRKit would rk1. sportfully inform his friend* and the i public, thai he is now receiving n large ami I well selected stock of Goods lor the spring a ni > summer trade, consisting of Rlaek Silks. Plain and Fancy I>rr Goods : such as iWngcs. M'islias, Gingham*, Brilliant*, Cnlicok. Knthroideries, Hosiery, UoiinetM, Ribbons, ijicu i Gloves and iioop Skirls. I Heavy Dry Goods. ; White ami striped (hwnburgn, Black and ' brown Domestic.*. Irish and plan- | tors l.inens, Chanibrys. &c. GENTS STRAW HATS AND CAPS, 1 ; BOOTS AND SHOES, i * I VT 31 III ' i lardw are, Groceries, Crockery and Glass i Ware, Saddlerv. Ilook* and Stationery. a ' large stock of drugs and Medicine*. N. B. Special attention is j directed to my stock of Ladies Shoes, which is very complete J. N. CROCKETT March 513, 1858. tj?tf Irish Potatoes. VFINK lot of IRISH POTATOES Junt receivi-d and for Male by J. N CROCKETT. 120 Bales Cotton. ESTATE SALE. 1>Y order of P. T Hammond, Ordinary I 9 nod in peraunnce of the will of Win. I McKenna doeeaaed, will be nold at l-im an. n I terville on Mond ay i id dav of May I8.VJ. a a ?arl of the perton*! Entitle of unid Win r IvKenna, ?-nn*i*ting of a remnant of good" ? I -~'2 Rifle gun". nonie criK-Ueryware, lot of J ItunneiM. 2 l)e*k*. "how.ease, a.no a qiinnli- f ty of fodder, coal, and about I'JO Hale* of j Cotton and many other nrticloe. Term" a credit of 9 months, purchasers 1 to give note with good and mitficient auretica, vt ith, iiiti-rent from day of sale. B. NORTHROP, ., , T. M.MEl.K, ' Exr.. May a. 1859, 12?St Caindeii Journal, please copy until 23rd May. To Cotton Planters. r I'M IK undersigned la prepared to noil CoU I ton Glna of the heal quality at #2 per saw, delivered nt the Charl Hie, York and N- C. R. Road landing". The advantage theac Gins have over those shipped from other Statca it, thai they wltl l i?l long. r ; one aelt of ribba being equal In three, the , . brn?h covered with tin instead of cloth arid | ? being more enaMy n?Jvaue<\ and at lea* ?*. r ! pnnec. ?l Reference. John Jone". Mhertv Hill. \MEM M. ELIdOTT. t Winnaboro May I, 1859, 12-tint. New Spring Goods. ^?T R I P K I) AND PRINTED BR1I/iiants. Printed laiwns, Parages, all olora. STEEL HOOP SKIRTS. iXTENSION AND DOUBLE EXTENSION, LOW PRICED AND SUPERIOR QUALITY. 'rints, Sheeting. Long (Moth and O-mnurg*, Drawing Chains, Brade and Cast Steel Hoes, Potatoes, Sugar, Coffee, and loluHSVS. O LINSEED AND LAMP OIL. ?o .ARRABEE'S Botanic Medicines, and all other Mediciuus usually kept in thecountry. MTTh ese goods were purchased thro' n order and selected by a friend. I think ley will compare favorable with any goods have had as to styles and prices. A. C. DUNLAP. Lancaster, March 8, 1859. 4?3iii. C. A. McEONALD, IK It CIIANT TAILOR, CAMDEN, So. Ca . Has just received from New York, and will cap constantly on hand, a select Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of READY MADE CLOTHING For Hen and Hoy*. Till.lilt'V Ti!imiivi:v 1I1IIJV11 t) 1 II I.MM ilso fuknihiiixg uoods, consisting of .INKS' AND CNDKRSHIRTS, DRAWERS, SOCKS, CRAVATS, AND EVERY ARTICLE OK OKNTLKMEN'S WEAR. For Sale on Reasonable Terms. March 30, IM59. 7-3in STIC AM MILL NOTICE. 1~M 111 Subscriber respectfully asks the attention of the public to his STEAM ! >.\\V Ml 1,1,, whirl) is now in operation iv miles East of Lancaster C II. Hills | i>r Lumber will be promptly furnished at he. rates hebiw : Inch I*1 -ink at Si I per hundred feet. J meh Flunk SOets " " " J ineh plank, <piurtered 87} ets. per hunIred feet. 2 ineh plank $2. per hundred feet Rough do 60 ets. per hutid'ed feet. Se.in'lin thrown it. to Ineh measure at >> I. per hundred. All picked I .umber 20 per cent higher. All refused Lumber half price. In the mcasnrnient of all qnaitcrcd I.milter the edge is added to the width, and all | .umber not named above is sold in the j .mile proportion. (JEORtJK SINt'l. MR. March 23, 1859. ft?tf. 1 Estate of Win. McKcuua, deceased. VI I. Persons having demands against the Estate of the lion. Will, McKell'-.a, i,te ot l^mcaster District, deceased, are n?>titled to pres'-nt the same properly attested Hid those indebted to till* said Estate are vi|iicx!ed ami desired to make payment to riioinus M. lb-Ik, Executor, or to Messrs. Daw kins Sl Wylie. Attorneys at Law, Lin-aster t'. II ; or to (II Northrop, Execnor, or to Messrs. Northrop Hi Allcinong, \ttornevs nt Law, No. Ijo Ilroad street, Jharleston S. ('. C. II NORTH HOP, TIP >S M. HEI.K J. J OCONNKI.L. Qualified Executors. Lancaster, April 13, 1859. 9-9t HTOi arlcston Mercury copy 2 months, j IF YOU HAVE DYSPEPSIA, Use ttie Columbian Hitters, f you have HEADACHE. IJ hi- the Columbian Hitters. I f you have oiihhness ok tiik hk.au. Use the Columbian Bitters. j f you have Depressed Spiiiith, Use the Columbian Hitters. ' f you have Piles, Use tho Columbian Hitters, i f you have no Appetite. Use the Columbian Hitters, f you have pain in hii>f. and hack. Use the Columbian Hitters f you have Sick Stomach. Use the Columbian Hitters. If you have Jaundice, Use the Columbian Hitters. | f your Liver is Diseased, Use ttie Columbian Hitters, f you are subject to Costivenrbh, Use the Columbian Hitters. I Sold at FIFTY CENTS a Bottle by Merchants generally, an I hv HAVIL\NI>. STEVENSON St. Co Druggist, Charleston, S. C. I IIVSSELTISE St CUR ETON, Agents for Iaincaster. | April JO, 1859?10-1 y. House and Lot for Sale THE Subscriber offers for his House and l.ot in the mJijI Village of lawessier. bounded bv Duiilap street, fiav street, he jail lot mid others, containing about one i md a half aeres. The house is a small, hut mnifoitable dwelling, and there art: all the | teeessarv outbuildings upon the lot. Any j ne wishing to purehvse will call upon \V. ' d Connors. Esq . who is authorized to sell or ine. Terms made easy. K S. CROCKETT, lavneastur, Jan. 12, 1859? 18-tim. K8RRI80N k LEIDINC, -IMPORTERS fi V I Foreign and Domestic Dry Qoods, I Wholesale and Retail. II *?cl Street?one door Irom King, CHARLESTON, 8 r. April 20, 1859. r 10?Jy. To All Interested. \ll PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME are her?hy notified to coitie forward tod pay up. It is neoossity that prompts ne t.? make this call, therefore longer in. Ittlgence csnnol be given. Your attention is earnestly requested to he above. J. B. MOB LEY. Jan. 19th, 49-8cn. Franklin Academy. f r|^HE FIRST Session of this Institution JL continences 1st Monday in January next and ends 1st June. The second session commences 1st Monday in July and ends 1st December. /" The Trustees have succeeded in retain V ing tho services of MR SAM'L. McCORMICK, whoso proficiency in teaching is surpassed bv few. Young men can be thoroughly prepared to enter any of the higher institutions of learning in the Southern States. The Village is very 0(j healthv, and there is not, at present a 1 t|,j grog shop or place where ardent spirits can ! ^P( be obtained in it. Boarding can be obtained in private fam- ( ilies at $10 per month. The rates of tuition are the same as , those in Academies throughout the State. The Academy building is now in com. plete repairs. The surrounding country will find here advantages which will at least equal those y of other places, and to our District are held , |ro out such inducements as we believe will ob- ||(, viate tho necessity of sending our young |)n men and boys abroad. Ij0l S. B. MASS FY, i Secretary. ollr Dee. 15, 1858. 44-tf. yv? South Carolina,10 LANCASTER DISTRICT. I \V... J Cureton. Titos K "j l? Equity, Lan- ? Cureton, Executors of I caster Dial , Bill Tlios Cureton, dee'd. } to sell Estate. vs. | For a construeBenjamin 11. Massey, Jas. | lion of will, reB Cureton, and others, j lief &,c. It appearing to my satisfaction that Tlios C. Lanier and wife Sarah, Murrah | and wife Marv Murrah. Joseph (binning* ham and wife Elizabeth, March and i Ann .March his wife, James T Card iter and j wife Rebecca, Everard Cureton, John ('ureton, William Brewer and Mary Brewer his ' wife, Thomas 11. Lanier and wife Cnllariite lander, Tlios C Iauiier, James C Massey, the children of William Cureton, names * not known. Thomas McCan and wife Mary, Edward Adamson and wife Sarah, Alexander Matheson and Benjamin II Matheson. The children of Elizabeth Knox, deceased, names not known, defendants in uhove sta- vvh ted ease and Bill reside without the limits ij,, of the State. It is ordered o.i motion of vvh Cooke, Solicitor for ('ompiaiuants, that each and all of the defendants named afore- | said, do answer, plead or demtii to the Bib tiled against them in above stated case, on or befoie the 10th day of June IKW, otherwise judgment pro. cotifeaso will be ordered and entered against eaelt and all of ' them. J AM ES 11. WITHERSP< X >N. th; c t l t?. .et March 1, 1859. 3?3in p f ?9 j ..rt, SOU T if C A R 0 L I N A LANCASTER DISTRICT. _ Columbus Shiver and "j In Equity LmenswiIV Abigail H. Shiver | tor lliilrict, IVvs. I tition f?i- payment Jemima Turner, Win. { of distrihot i v e K. Turner, llenrv | share in Estate of ShrcM k, et. al. J Edward Bowers. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Win. rl I''.. Turner, Jemima Tuilier, alul Henry I StiroeU, defendants in above petition reside m without the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of W. I. DkI'ass, Scd'r., | ri: f?>r petitioners, that the said Jeremiah Tur- j di tier, Win K Turner, ami llenrv Sliroek, do answer, plead or demur to the petition in above ease, on or before the 18tli June, ISAH, otherwise, judgment pro eonlVsso, will be ordered against each ami all of t p| them. J A MBS II. WITHERSI'OON, <;. i:. i. i). March 15, 1859. 5-3.n p f ?'!. "sbuTil c A noLINATi*! LANCASTER DISTRICT. ca I W Hunter and wife 'J In Equity. Linens- *''' Naneey. | ter District, Bill i *u if I for sale of real Ks- I I* T Hammond, (J W J late of Samuel B. | Hammond, Raleigh j Hammond, de'd.. to Hammond, Samuel N. | and soforth. Hammond and others, j It appearing to mv satisfaction, that Samuel \ Hammond and William Ballard, de* ? I'.-ii.hints in above Bill, reside without the | w limits of this State. It is ord.-red on mo I A ii<>n of Hawkins A- Wylie, Sol rs.. for plaintill, that the said Samuel N. Hammond and ] Wiii Ballard, do answer plead or demur l?. J< the Bill hi above ease, oil or before the 18th ) t da.' of June 1859, otherwise, judgment pro eonfesM? will ho ordered against each of | III oil], JAMES 11. \Y ITHERSI'OON, c K. i. i). March 14, IHM). 5?3m p I" #0. of - S?l TUB STATE OF SOU I'll CAROLINA q? Lancaster District. I 1 In the Common I'leas. C< Henry R. Price. 4 vs. > Attachment. Asia M. Caston. J K. S. Crocket. 4 J?] vs. ? Attachment. Asia M. Caston. j A\T|IEIIEAS, the Plaintiff's did on the \ 2lsl day of March, 185*', filed their Daelaralions against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without ^ the limits ot this State, and has neither wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said Declarations might be served. It is therefore ordered, thai the , " said Detu.'dt \*4?. appear and plead to the ; 'rt said Dei larttions on or before the 22nd day l'<1 of March sr^eh will be in the year of our < Lord ond.tiJMtfbtd>loht hundred and sixty ''a otherwise iHwldled ahsoluie judgment will er then be j?ivei???nd awarded against hiin. *'1 Office Court Common Plea* Lancaster District, 21st dav of March. I8'ft. J. A. STEWMAN, Clerk. March 23, 18t>9 6?ly. ~ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA q Lancaster District. 1 ~ tu In the Common Plea*. fo James H Wilherspoon, c. k. l. d, 4 attach. vs. v inenl. S ur:u: o li? I ?? i'mumi oeiiui.er. ) James h. Witherapoon, c. e. l. d. 1 attach-* vs. > menl. (ioorge I). Beckham. ) ^ Wheiva*. the plaintiff did on the 'ilat day ? of Mar< h 1869, til*- hi* declaration* against | the defendant*, Who (a* it is said) are ?b- ^ hciit t'roin and without i he limit* of this Sute, and have neither wife's nor attorney'a I ^ known within the same, upon whom copies of the said declaration* might he served : It is therefore ordered that the aaid defen- '' daots d<> appear and plead to the said de- 1' ilaration*, on or before the 22d dav of j March 1800. otherwise t.nnl and nbsolnte [ Judgment will then be given and awarded ! ? against them h 1 Office Const of Common Pleas, lancfe*. 1 fj ter, March 21, 1869. F7 j. a. STEW man, CC\. March 21. 8?IV j NEW GOODS!! )NCE MORE I HAVE THE PLEASURE OF CALLING THE ATTENTION OP my customers and the public to a very extensive stock of Spring and Summer Goods, IE REST?:is to styles and quality and at the lowest prices that has ever been offernt this place; our stock of Shoes for men, women and children, excels ir quality anyng we have ever before offered Our stock of fine Boots and L adies fine Shoes is the it we have ever had Our stock of Dry Goods, include; a greater variety of styles I patterns than usually found in a country store. 3ur BONNETS and Fancy Goods will compare favorably with any in the market, many of them are of new designs aud puichased from the importers on their arrival store. Our CLOTHING is of the VERY LATEST STYLES. ,Vp also have an excellent stock of Hardware", Gilns, Crockery and Glass Ware, n molds and bars Drugs. Medicines, Groceries, Saddlery, Books and Stationery. Hals, sierv, l-adies Dusters, Talmas, Collars, Head Dresses, Riding flats and Bloomer*.? uble skirt Robes. Bonnet Cord. Hoop Skirls snd many other articles ; a large porn of which are of recent importation's and were not in market a few weeks ago. Ml of these GOODS will bo sold on the most reasonable terms. Call and examine stock and we wilt take pleasure in giving you good bargains in excellent Goods ? 3 nre thankful for the liberal patronage we have received and hope by strict attention the wants of our customers to merit their continued favors. James R. Magill. ^lensnnt Ilill, April, 1859. 10?tf. NEW STORE AT THE landing Rock Mineral Springs! 3?E ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND WELL ASsorted Stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. iich we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have taken great pains in the selecn uf our Stock and will be happv to wait on our friends and customers at our Store ere it will give us pleasure to show them SIS 8? f & 3 3 and fashion of the season. We will always keep on hand a fine assortment of LADIES AND GENTLE M. ENS WEAR, it cannot fail to suit the most fastidious. Thankful for the patronage heretofore exlded to us, we solicit a continuance of the same, our motto is and always will be nail profit and quick returns,*' all urc want is a call and you will be satisfied. Call at once on STANLEY & SCANLON. Mineral Springs, April fi, 1850. 8?tf GREAT ATTRACTION, ARRIAGES ! ROCKAWAYS ! ! BUGGIES ! ! ] ~">IIK SUIISCRIBERS II WE OPENED AT THIS PLACE. ON DUNLAP street, L one Square West of the Court House, a Carriage Making and Repairing Establish* ent, and ihev a->U the attention of the people of this and the surrounding sections. Persons who need a venielc of anv description?from a light Muggy to a family Carige?We can supply at all times. Our work is put up in Modern Style, is neat and irable and made of THE VERY BEST MATERIALS, id always Warranted to be just as we describe it. Or if desired, persons can have work put up to order, and warranted in all cases to ease. it 11 it \<; of every description in our line done at Short Notice. We have the most competent workmen employed?a WHEEL WRIGHT, (iosc reputation is not surpissed l>v any in the country; also two excellent MLACK. dl 1*1 IS. We arc fully prepired to do (? ) ) ) \V ) t'C ?to do it as CHEAPLY as it n be done anywhere else, and our energies are devoted to the one grand object?to cure and to DESERVE the confidence and support of the people of Lancaster and rroutiding couniiy. We hope by close attention to business, MODERATE CHARGES AND FAITHFUL WORK, accomplish our purpose All we ask is a F \IR TRI AL. v_Mtirr.tm iroiu a distance punctually attended to. Houston &. Howie, Ijfincaater C. 11 , S. February IHth 1851b 1?-tf. fotice to Creditors cf Notice to Debtors. John \V. Gre ,r0ry, dee d. \ L?J persons indebted to the Estate of ax late Sani'l. B. Ilummind are earnestly din R. Welsh, Administrator") In Equity requested to pay llieii several liabilities be?f John VV. Gregory, dee'd. j l.n?ru?t.T fore re/urn day next, v- } l)ist. Bill | Persons having demands against the EsIassultine & Cureton, ot al. | to marshal L-ite will please present them before tho J assets, &c. i?,t (>f April next. The creditors of John NV. Gregory late !?'?Vi/uV/ il^vju/Mirk I e ? Lancaster District, deceased, and all per- !!ii n* having <U*inanilH arc* notified and re- * HAMMOND. J iired. to present and establish the name, Jan. 26, 1859. 50 tt fore the commissioner, on or before thr -p. a t TPTJTTt OU A if PTq* t day of June 185(1 By order of the " li iTil t 1/A A V Xili j uurt, June Term 1858. ,, , . . ? . JAMES 11 WITHERSPOON. Bf?lde?it Surgeon Bt'iiliM, C. E L. I). YOHKVILLK, B. C., IjAnciuftter. March 1, 1859. 3m p f $6 . . . (liters In* rrofeamonal Services to the citi* state Howell Jackson Gregory, zen" of Unca9ler Village and surrounding ? J country. deceased ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold Piute, from one to a full sett. Thos. T. Gregory, Adui'r. "1 In Equity. June llth, 1856 16-ly 11. J. Gregory. I Lancasl e r. -- V(4. I Bill to mar (? W . Williams, ) t Robt. E. Allison ary Gregory, widow, and ( shul assets Y ork villa, S. L \ { Lancasterville,S.C others. J Ac. WILLIAMS & ALLISOff, The C'ediiors, and all persons having ] t 'I' 'I' 11 I) V f V ^ AT F A U7" inlands against Howell Jackson Gregory, a I 1 U IV it li I o A 1 Li A W te of Lancaster District, deceased, are no -UD ied and required under the order of the nurt in above case, to present and estah- Solicitors lU Equity, ib their demands before the Commission- ? sir-a vj-ppd n u o r> iu Equity on or before the 1st day of LANL.WlBlt, G. ft., o. G. me 18511. Will practice in the District of Lancaster. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON,^ Prompt attention given to Collections. If I . i o in n " e' mc J,,ly 7|h 1 91 if Mnrob 1, 1859 3in p f #6 ' -T 1 . ? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Notice to Debtors. Lancaster District. rHF. Notes and accounts of Robinson & (lftuunw vivao Crockett are in our hands for Colloc IN COMMON PLEAn. >n ; those indebted will make payment J N McElweo, jr. ) rlhwith if thev de-ire to save costs. v?- / attachment. DaWKINX A WYL1B, W. B. Dunlap. ) Attorney's at I.aw. Whereas the plaintiff* did en the 33d April 13, 1859. 9-2m. day of Mutvh 1859, file his declaration against the defendant, who, (as it is said) is "Groceries. absent from and without the limits of this d a Pdi'i'pc a it j State, and has neither wife nor attorney U Eh of all grades kQ?wn withi ^ ? whffm ' TEAS (areen. Gunpowder and Black. ||f |he M|d de,.,HrM,on might be ??td7h ..on , I-ird, ,o whole half and quarter ? tb(>f<,fon> ord,>rpdt lhnl Ule Mid dwft.ndRnt >ls., also, tn Kegs. I'Mtfces Pork ; d(> ar lo lhe Mid dt.clhriltion, acker. No. , 9 and 3. whole, half and OI1 0^>efow lh'e 23d day of March, which iprter B a, a so, Ktia No. 1, 2 and-8. A wi|j ^ jn |ba y|,af our ^ one lbou. 9 1 "1 w , am" f* ""? hu,,,1r^ ^r. otherwise, essrs Jno. FOch. & Sou, also, the c.le- and tbTO,uU} jud , wlt, |heB b. ated VV ashiogtoo Ham. R.ce. G.ng?r, jv4.n nnd awafdwl ij|at hi pice Pepper, Soda, Raisins and Cand.ea, Coim of pUj(a c" ??* IfW X1 rAVIc District, March 93.1859 p. , q p. JOS* M ,tir ' A- STEWMAN, Clerk. Camden, S. C. lltf_ M#rch M ^%y I DMT DECEIVED 3000 lbs prime N ? I C. Hncon, Hams, Shoulders and Sidea. BRICK?A few thousand Una Brink iTeale low for Cash and Cash onlv. . for sate by H VNSK.LTINE & CURETON. J. ? . MOBI.RV. April 36, 1859 lltf J??.lt. 49 *m