The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 15, 1859, Image 3
PA ItTICT I. \ It ft OTIC E.
subscriber is pleased to announce
J. to thu public (bat ("ruin this date to the
1st of September next,grinding may be hud
every day in (lie week at his Steam Mill,
six miles ?:i?t of Lancaster, C. H.
June, to, If (iKO. SINCLAIR.
XliW WKiON NHOPr
UNDKRSIGNKI) WOULD IN.X.
form the public that they hav? opened
a new Wngon Shop, in tho Village of Jam*
caster, on Meeting Street, a few yards east
of Da*id Hillings Blacksmith Shop. They
design keeping always on hand a large supply
of
Tho Best Material
for making 4he wood work of Wagon**, and
\%? c !? n ?
np.uiiri^ >? h^uii*, onrnnges, ijuggics, Oil*..
and, inasmuch as one of thorn has had
long experience, and will give all his labor
and attention to the shop, thoy feel assured
thai tlwjf will bo able to moot the various
wnnU * f the people of Lancaster and surxouuding
country in this line of business.
I'ersons wishing work of this nature performed
will find it to their intoroBt to try
this shop, where they will always find Mr.
limns ready and willing to accommodate
them. SAM'L A. BURNS,
x JACK'N HANCOCK,
Juno 15, 185tb 18-tiui.
Masonic Celebration.
AT the last regular commonleation of
Jackson Lodge, No. 54, A.*. F.\ M.\ it was
resolved that our Lodge celebrate the ensuing
St. John's Day?thctUth of June?
by Masonic nddresson, to be delivered in
the Court House, and where the public, are
respect luiiy iifyilod t? attend. The committee
who wero charged with the duty of
procuring speakers for tho occasion, conceiving
ilint n discussion of the entire subject
of Masonry would involve uiore labor than
they were willing to impose upon one person,
have deemed it proper to separate it
into several parts, allotting one branch to
each speaker ; and in furtherance of this
arrangement, they are, pleased in l?cing able
to announce that they have secured the services
of the following brothers, who w ill
deliver addresses in the order in which they
are named and upon the subjects indicated :
Rev. A. J. Cautmeh, Historical Masonry.
\V. M, Consoks, Estj , Tho Defence of
Masonry.
Rev. J. \V. CkIOF.k, Symbolical Masonry
and the Analogy of Masonry to natural
and revealed Religion.
The addresses wi.l commence precisely
at 11 o'clock, A M.
Neighboring Lodges uro invited to par
ticipato with us.
A bountiful pic nic will be Nerved at llolilon'?
Hotel, ami Ihfe Masonic Family, every
where, are invited to partake of it with
hi
The Lancaster Sax-Horn Hand have been
|>leaned To accept an invitation to be present
on tlio occasion, ami at the intervals
be.ween the addresses, will entertain the
audience with some of that soul stirring
music w hich they are so capable of producing.
SAMUKL Mr.COIt.MIOK.
June !5-2t. Sn'tj j.r>> tcm.
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prepaid :
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\ No other works will so liberally reward
% the exertions of Agents. An Agent WanW'
ted iu this County. Terms made known on
application to the Publishers.
June 16, 145b, 18-tfAKJUVED.
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
Fancy Printed 1-awns, Muslin Roto a
Ij?s, Double Jupes, Sattin Strips HaI
rages, Victoria Livens, Black and
White Silk Illusion, Black
Silk Mitts, Gents Silk and lenncn
Gloves, Mens Dogskin Gloves,
White Ratlin Ribbons, Pi^uc Fringes, IB'k
Silk Ties and many other articles.
This is the second supply, the first having
been almost entirely sold out, those desiring
to purchase arc Invited to call and make
tb' ir selections front our
NEW STOCK.
W| are highly gratified with the success
'' *> have met, and truly thaukful to our
numerous customers for their Increased
i ? !? ? mi * iiurvvi'i innriv hm'ir
continue*! favor*, by constantly replenUhing
onr *lock with fimt rate good* of tho latent
t atylvM and eell them at the very lowest ir.nr|
> ket price*.
JAM KM R II AG I LI..
M Pleaeeal Hill. JilM Cth I85? 17tf.
mK
"^1 I
lilFls: (JIFTS ! GIFTS !
THE OIlUilN'Al. GIFT HOOK STOKE.
I). W. EVANS CO.
THE 1 C77 Hrimdwny, 077 THE
FIFTH New York. FIFTH
YEAR. | Established 1 #51 YEAR.
'Tlie following in :i partial list of property
which will h?? given to too purchase of
Books at the time of sale : w orth from
Gold Watches, English lusvcr,
l'atent Lever ami Lupines,
:}30 00 to 100,00
Silver watches, patent lever, full jewelled,
hunting cases, opcued face and cylinder orcupeinoiit,
12 ou to to oiJ
Cold lockcU?large size, four glass's nn?l
two glasses niiii tpiing?luige and small tjize
with snap, *2 fin to 1*2 00
Cameo, mosaic, florcntinc, painted, lava,
goldstunc, garnet and coral seta of pins ami
Drops. 6 00 to 25 uo
Ladies' gold guard chains, fancy neck chains,
chatelaines, 8 Qo to 18 0u
Cents' fob and vest Chains, 10 00 to 80 00 '
Sets cameo, goldatonc, painted, mosaic, garI
net, onyx, engraved and plain gold sleeve butI
tons and bosom studs, 2 00 to 16 00 <
| (lold pencils, wit!: pens, large, medium, and
small, D 50 to 7 50 .
Silver pencils, with gold pens, large, medium J
nnd small size, double and single extension cases,
2 00 to 5 On I
Gents'heavy signet lings, Ladies' gold cha?- ,
ed and plain tings, 1 00 '.o 7 50
Gents' gold bosom pins, cluster, with opal, (
scurf pins, onyx, gurnet, 4c., I 50 to 5 00 <
Rich siik dress patterns, 22 ( 0 to 80 00 '
C'atneo, masonic, coral, garnet, chased and
plain oval bracelets, 6 00 to 30 00
Silver and gold thimbles, 50 to 0 00
Gcuts'pen and pocket knife, .'0 to 1 f>?i
IVarl and moiocco porte-mounaies,5o to 2 f> >
Toothpicks, watch keys, guard slides,
t 5u to 3 50
(lold crosses, small, medium ami largo,
> uii to 7 fiu I
, Besides other gilts, comprising n large nnd
valuable assortment of miscellaneous at tides,
varying hum ij! to f>40.
The proprietors of the oldest established gilt 1
1 took store in the United States, lor the utun- I
tcrrupted success which has crow tied their ear- 1
nest dibits to please dining the last four years,
would retu i ll their siuceie thuiiks to the bundieds
of thousands who have, in past time,
seen lit to bestow their liberal patronage upon
them , and would further assure them, uud the
public generally, that their long expeu .-t.ee and
established capitul warrant them in ottering
greater inducements than ever, and such as ate
out of the reach of any similar establishment
in Vthc country ; 'and propose, in this, T1IE
FIFTH YEAR of tlieir location in New York,
to introduce NEW FEATURES, Still greater
attractions, gilts ol greater value und vaiiety, I
a still larger and better selected stock
Of B o o k s ,
Commissions and inducements to clubs und
to agents who are willing to devote their time
to our bu-incss ; so tout those who desire can
have
Urr.lFTS slid iHHlKS without money. *a I
hc snail eiKlfuvor to eUabh.-li uii agent in
every town in tins United Stoles, so lintl nil
who \will may benefit by oui liberal system oi
trade.
A NEW AM) KKV13ED CATALOGUE,
ready for distribution, containing every derii.tble
book, new or old, now in (nipt ; and no
acknowledged by librarians ami literary men
to be the most coiujdete and be.-t cla--.lied ever
issued, without an exception,
500,000
arc ready i<> be given away, mailed five to my
address, to all parts of the world. It contains |
all works on
Ait, Science and N.u- I l'hilosophic?l ami
ural History. E J Classical works, '
I Adventures, Ti avo's V | Historical and MisAc.,
| A colInncoiH,
Agricultural and Do- N 1'oetical, Tlieologincstic
Economy. S ical, Religious,
Dulles belters, Essays Law, Medical, M t- j
| Ac., A | Honic,
j Bibles, | Standard Fictions,
Biographies, C | Prayer, liyinu and 1
Dictioiuuius, O | tileo Hooks, '
Encyclopedias, . | Text Ifooks lor ?
Gazetteers, | Schools, Ac.. Ac., |
And a thousand vaiieties of publications in ev.
cry department of litcrututo. We sell as low
as?and, in many cases, lower than - any other
house in the country ; and with every book of
the value of one dollar or more, we present
some useful Gift, without extra charge.
THK LET EVERY ONE CONSULT HIS
own interest, ami at Kvans' Gift Hook
11 F.ST store, eiainiue the prices of bouli,
see tlie beautiful gifts so freely scut- '
IT.ACE tered ainung our patrons, and t?c satisfied
tliat the only economical way
1>T of buying hooks is ut.
No. 617 HHOADWAY, 1
(JET LARGE UoTEI. HULLING,
We guarantee perfect satisfaction.?
YOUIt Judge for yourselves.
Examine our plan of business.?
HOOKS Any one can alio will. Observe the I
daily distribution of watches, gold
AND and silver; test, chatelaine and guard
chains ; bracelets, cameo, mosaic corLIFTS
nl, gold stone, garnet ami gold sets
of pin and clasps ; lockets, large,
IS medium and small size ; l ings, chased,
pi tin and set with stones, cameo,
A T goldstone, cJral ; mosaic and engraved
studs and sleeve buttons ; scarf
EVANS' pins, crosses, guld, pens and pencils;
gold pens in silver and morocco
LIFT case.*, and a thousand other articles
of uso and value.
HOOK A Gift with every book worth from
STORE, 6Oct* to !'..
NO, j Send for a Catalogue.
f>77 | It will cost you nothing, and will
HROAP^be valuable as a book of reference, if
WAY, nothing more.
NEW- Address,
YORK I). W. EVANS k CO.
CITY. I No. 677 Kioadwiy, New.York.
H ^ S
N. H.?A word uf oxplnnaliou to those
who have known u* under the style of
Fiviru vV (*0. The Business located V?y us
ot No. tm Hrondwav, New-York City, is
the oldest established house in the country,
and is known world-wide us the original
' Kvana A Co'? < iift Bookstore." Many
have taken the advantage of our popularity
to ndvertise under the sanm name, to increase
their trado?--to protect the few who
may ho unacquainted with iih, we would
state tiiat wo liuvo no connection with nny
other (lift Book House? and though many
advertise under the name ot Kvaus ,V Co ,
the linn constituted hy 1). W, Kvnns and
J. II. Pruatotl, is the first and only concern
rightfully using the uauu*. lint to provent
nit i..hfiiiioji iri the future, w? shall u?n
thii strip of
I). W. EVANS At CO.,
and all j t.ruoijs wrongfully using the appellation
to mislead tlio public, will bo
made to sutler the penalty of the luw.
I>. NV. EVANS At CO.
677 Hroadwfci', New York.
Juno 15, 1859, 18-ly.
BEEF MARKET.
Till: SIIDSCHIBCK li.f. riin
the public that ho has made nr*
** - " rangi'iiH ut% tp furnish the people
of lancnstervillu and vicinity, with
Hcef, Mutton, Arc., again the present seaaou.
Ho wilt be here, first. On Saturday
morning lltli inst., and after that day, on
Wednesday and Saturday of each week.?
His terms will be 5 nnu 6 cents, for cash
and cash only. KLISIIA PLYLEK.
- Juno Htfi, 1859 17- 3t
SPRING AND SUMMER I
G O O > S !
rpilK SURSCKinKR WOUI.D RE- :
JL sjH-tlfiilly inform hih friends and the j
public, that lie is now receiving a large ami j
well selected stock of Goods tor the
SPUING AND SUMMER TRADE,
consisting of Mack Silks, Plain and Fancy
Dry GocUs : sucli as Parages, Muslins,
Ginghams, Itrilliants, Calicos,
Embroideries, Hosiery,
l> a - ? !* *
iM'iinciH, uuiouiiH, i.ace
CilovcH and lioop
Skirts.
Heavy Dry Goods,
White and alriped Osnnburgs, Black and
brown Domestics, Irish and plan*
(era Linens, Chatnbrys, Ac.
iENTS STRAW HATS AND CAPS,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
n % i> <? i i 1$,
Hardware, (Jroceries, Crockery and (J!;.as 1
IVnre, Saddlery, Hooka and Stationery. A
arge stock of drills and Medicine*.
N. H. Special attention is
lirec^ed to my stock of Ladies i
Shoes, which is very complete. j
J. N. CROCKETT.
March '2d, 1858. 0?tf
J IIS. M. i; 1V LE,
CAMDEN, S. C. !
S V >\V IN receipt ol a freeh SIJI'l'LV ??f J
Diy Goods and Groceries,
unong which may b<< found i'. the PltY
HOODS line :
drown and Bleached Shirting?wide and <
good. Apron and Shepherd ('hock*;
Schuylkill ('heck*, Family
l.inen, Fancy Prints,
Printed Lawns,
Solid, Chock
lltnl
Fancy i'laid
Oinghanis. A variety
lit' Cambrics?white and (
colored. 1 .adics I. Cambric
handkerchiefs, colored cotton and
I'crlin (11 ovch White and colored Hose,
White and Colored spool Cotton,
For by JOS. M. li.Wl.K.
('amdeii, S. C. 11-11
For Men and Hoys Wear.
I ?\\ KKI.OOM. Faticv and Verona-twill
1 Cott?.'?:.des, Marseills Coating, lliue
Stripes an 1 Ik-niins, (icorgia Nankin and
Puich l.incii. Satin-faced and fancy union
Prills, Crass Cloth and fancy CasHiinere,'
Half hose?white, brown, and fancy, colTed
I,isle Thread (Jlovcs, etc., Ac.
JOS. M. OAVI. 11.
t 'alildeli, S C. 1 I If
Hats! Hiits! !
11! IK. I1 \ PKltSK > \KP Would direct par
_ tieular attention to his large and well
selected stock of Hats, which he w ill .lis[lose
of at prices that cannot fail to prove
satisfactory. Call and examine before purchasing
elsewhere.
JOS. M CAYI.K.
Camden, S, C. 111f
Shoos ! Shoes!!
r I ij! K SIMtSCR I It Kit would confident y
X a-k attention to his large and varied
stock of Shoes and (J.iiters for (Jentlciiicn
imd Ladies wear. He has on hand many
i'i ino laiesi pattern*, ill exceedingly low
prices.
JOS. M. CiAYI.K.
Camden, S. C. 11 if
SKGARsTsEiJAKS !
|| || | 1KJXKS of tilt, following lira,,.U of
1" " ' 1 lavana Scgar*:?Colorado, M ad tiro,
Clara. OiMiro, Uio Hondo?all highly
flavored, rait he inn! at tin* lowest figures,
it JUS. M. (rAYI.K.
I 'ailldell, S. ('.
>)| i I1HI.S. ' hoiee \. O. Molasses aiid
D' ' Sugar lluu.fr Syrup, just received
und for a.ilo low for ciudi, Ity
lOS. M. UAYI.K.
The subscriber would
respectfully return thanks to his friends and
the public of I jiiuvister Distriet for their
liberal patronage heretofore, nud earnestly
solicit a continuance of the same.
JOS. M. OAYLK.
Camden, S. C. 11 tf
A B. MULLJO-AISr,
WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS'
GROCER
No. 132 MEETING STREET,
V II A It I. *: S TO A , S. V.
healer in nil kinds of Groceries.
May 18th 1850, 14 ? ly.
Look to your Interest.
\\T II HIHlNS.Wnlll n RRSPECT\
\ ? fully inform the oitUHis of I .uncustor
and tho District in general, tlu.t he in
.till carrying on tho
llnnu'u and Saddl?> ltioineu,
one door North of the ledger Office, where
he k<<e|>H constantly on hum! a complete
stock usually kept in hi* lino , such as
Coach. Wagon, and Buggy Harness. (!ollurs,
Pole Straps, Wagoa Saddles, Blind
Bridles, Hiding Bridles, Murtiugul's, Hauliers,
Stirrup leathers. Hits all kinds and
qualities. Saddles and harness repaired nt
short notice and low for (.'ash.
N. B.?I am thankful for the III*,
ral patronage heretofore received and trust
by punctual attention to business and fnithful
work to still warrant n continuance of
the same.
Juno 1st, 1859. 16?3m.
House and Lot for Sale.
A"*'tV THE Subscriber offers fbr
JBrTjjf sale his I louse and Lot in the
i&tfS llIK Village of Iwincaster, bounded
dVS^Mfll hy Dnnlap street, Gay street,
the jail Tot and others, containing about one
and a linlf acres. The house i? a small, but
comfortable dwelling, and there aro all the
r.?*o? ssary outbuildings upon the lot. Any
one wishing to purehuse will call noon W.
M Connor*: Ks?j . who is anthoriztd to aell
for ine. 'JVrnvs nmdu eiysy.
U. S. CROCKETT.
Lui iwder, 1?n. | J. I V>{l? 4d-?m.
Crockery Ware.
Al,nrgu and varied assortment of Glass,
China, and Earthen-ware just opened.
JOS. M GAYLE.
Camden S C 1|tf
41. ^LaiL
1 8 5 9 .
NEW SPRING AND
"1J17 1*1 IIAVII Received our usual largi
T V supply of (ioods suitable for oui
trade, which will bo aold at our usual Low
Price* and liberal Turin*.
IIASSKLTINE & CURKTO.Y
April 1859.
Gaelics JJress U-oods.
CONSISTING of I'rintn, Jaconet. Swi?J
ami Organdie Muslins, printed ami
white ; Jaconet Swiss and organdie Robes
a-I.ez Robes ; a-Quille Robes ; Snltanna
Bayadere Stripes ; Baragcs ; Gcnadine
Silks; Ficcolotumino Stripes ; Collars and
Sleeves of Swiss Jaconet and Marsailes,
at HASSKI.TINE &. CUB ETON'S.
April, 1859.
BONNETS, Misses and Childretis Flats,
Ribbons of all prices. Anieric hi and
French Flowera, Rouelies, vVc. Just rereived,
by
HASSKI.TINE & CUR ETON.
Ready made clothing, of am,
prices and descriptions, Silk, Cassimere,
Leghorn and Straw Hats% Cravats,
Suspenders and Drawers. Just received
by
HASSKI.TINE & CUR ETON.
April, 1H.VJ.
Oil Hand.
jUjll l.bs, Plough Steel, from I to 1(1
J#UUlr inches wide at 8 e.ts. per 11. ('ash.
30')0 lbs Tire Iron at 6 cts. per lb. Just
received, by
HASSKI.TINE & CURKTON.
April,
| US 1' RECEIVED, One bbl KerAine
tf Oil, direct from the Factory at New
York, for Sale at per gallon, at
HASSKI.TINE & CURE TON'S.
April, 1850.
Boots and Shoes.
MEN'S Call' sewed and pegged piilllp
.. sole Boots. Metis kip pegged Boots,
Men and boys kip calf goat Brogaiis?from
one dollar up. A beautiful assortment ot
Radios slippers. Buskins. Boots, heeled am!
without heel. Just received bv
HASSKI.TINE & CURKTON.
April, 1850.
Drugs and Medioinos.
^ Fill.I. ami fresh supply. Justreoeiv'
1 ?"l l?V
IIASSF.I.TINK it CUKKTON.
April, IHS9.
To All Interested.
VII. l'KRSONS INDKHTKI) TO Mt
. are hereby notified t?? come fnrwari
ami pay up. It is necessity that prompt!
nil- to make this call, therefore longer ill
diligence cariftot he jjiven.
Voiir attention is earnestly requested ti
the above. J. It MOIH.KV.
Jan 19th, 49-3m.
1) li IT G S .
AND
MEDICINES.
TIIK St'ltSCRIIIKR HAS JI'HT UK
CKIVKI) A l.ARdK STOCK OF
Medioines Chemioals,
Surgical Instruments, Trutsei.
SHOVLhER HRACES, /' \ l.\ 7'.S, <>,!
AN'h 1 >VK STUFFS, .
All of which liUVe Im'OII Selected, person
ally. and strict attention paid to their <ien
nineties* and l'uritv.
A call in solicited from all wanting t<
purchase anything in it is line, as from (In
Stock now on haud, lie is certain to givi
satisfaction.
JOHN J. M. KAIN.
Camden, S. C. 10-3n?.
STATKoK SOUTH CAIiOl.INA.
In Kquity?I?ancaniei: Distinct.
The lvxeoutors ?>f Kill of revivor, to snh
Samuel K. Ham- | jcet fund in t'oiiim'er
motid, [ hand* t<< pay a legn
vs. | demand and for relic]
Thomas Mallard. J
It appearing to my satisfaction that thi
defendant Thomas Mallard reside* witlooi
the limits of this State, it is nrdetod 01
motion of William*, Sul'r., for complainant
that said Thomas Mallard, do answer, pleui
or demur to the Mill in almvo oaso on o
before the lirst day of September 1H51I
otherwise judgement pro confesso w ill l?i
ordered against him.
JAMKS H. WITHKHSPOON,
C. K. t.. ft.
May 'i.'i, 1850? 15-3iu.
li t Mi I Mi HOOK
MINERAL SPRINGS.
r|^HFJ Subscriber has the pleasure ti
A. inform the public, that he has bough
hiit partner's interest in the Hanging Rod
Mineral Springs' Hotel. The business here
after will be conduced solely l>y the propri
etor, who is now prepared tor the receptioi
?n<l accommodation of visitors ami travel
lers. Ample arrangement* are being iuhiI
for the approaching season, of wiiiuh Dior
anon.
W. M. IIARTON.
May 4. U?tf
STEAM MILL NOTICE.
r I'MIK Subscriber respectfully asks the at
1 tention of the public, to his NTKA2I
SAW MI LI,, which is now in onoralioi
six miles Kast of Lancaster C II. Rill
for Lumber will be promptly furnished ?
the. rates below ;
Inch Plank at |H per hundred feet.
| inch Plaiik 80cts ? ? o
J inch plank, quartered H7J cts. per hun
dred feet.
12 inch plnnk $2, per hundred feet.
Hough do 50 eta. per hundred feet.
Senntlin thrown ' in to Inch measure a
% 1, per hundred.
All picked Lumber vi<? per cent higher.
All refused Lumber half price.
In the measorment of all qunrtcred Luui
her the edge is added to the width, and si
Lumber not named above is sold in th
same proportion.
QKOROF, SINCLAIR.
March 23, 1859. 6?tf.
ItltH'K.?A few thousand tine Hric!
for sale by
.J. P. MOB1.RY.
Jsn I*. 49 :tm
?
C. A. McEONALD,
ME It CII A N T T A I LO It,
CAMDEN, So. Ca..
' lias just receive! from New York, an?I will j
3 | keep constantly on liftiul, n select stock of
r srRINO AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of
READY MADE CLOTHING ;
r<?r ;tu<! IBuv*.
.1 tailor's trimmings.>
l \l4H IM'II VlUtllv. *- ''
.s>? 'iuuu3, cuilfjinillllj iii
LINKS AND UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, 1
HOOKS, CRAVATS, AND EVERY
ARTICLE OF GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
t1T For Sale on Reasonable Terms.
March 30, I HSU. 7-3in. I
I
Franklin Aoademy.
FIRST Session of this IiiHtitution
JL commences 1st Monday in January "
next and ends 1st June. *
The second session commences 1st Moo- I
i day in July and ends 1st Deceit!Lit.
The Trustees have succeeded in retain
, ing the services of MR SAM'L. MeCORMICK,
whose proficiency in teaching
is surpassed by few. Young men can
he thoroughly prepared to enter any of
tin* higher institutions of learning in the
Southern States. The Village is Very
healthv, ami there is not, at present a
grog shop or place where ardent spirits ran
be obtained in it.
Hoarding can be obtained in private families
at ijjilO per month i
Tho rates of tuition are the sniue as J
those in Academies throughout llo State.
The Aetuleiny building is now in comj
plete repairs.
Tho surrounding country will find here
advantages which will at least e<pial those
?f other placca, and to our District are held
out such inducements as we believe will obviate
tlie necessity of sending our young
men and boys abroad.
S. It. MASS MY, ,
Secretory. |
, Dee. 15. 1M.1H. -14-if. ,
I Till-: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
I.ASOAXTMl DlSTKIOT.
In the Common I'lrtis.
Henry R. l'ricc. 4
vs. v Attachment.
Asia .11. (,'astoti. }
It. S. Crocket. i
vs. Attachment.
Asia M. Custom 3
% \ "Ml Kit lv\S, tin- Plaintiff* did <n tinTV
l!lst d.?y ..f March, 1M.W, tiled their
I Indurations against tin- Defendant, who
(as it is saidj is absent from and without
the limits ol this State, an 1 has neither wife
j nor Attorney known within tin- sauie. upon
s whom a copy of the said Declaration* might
he served. It is therefore ordered, that tinsaid
Delerdant do appearand plead to the
( said Declarations on or before the 2'2nd day
of March which will l?- in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty
otherwise final and absolute judgment will
then he given and awarded against him.
Office Court Coiniuou Pleas, Lancaster
District, 21st dav of March. D5.).
.1 A. NTKWMAN, Clerk.
March 2.5, 1 1; ? |y.
TI1K .STATU OF SOIJ I'll CAI<m|.|\ \
i.axc aster* DtsTliK T
In the Common I'l.as,
James II Witherspooti, K. I.. l?, 1 attach.
vs. nn-rit.
William Seinhlur. )
Jaiiu-s II. Witherspoon, i:. j.. t>. h attach*
s \s. > incut,
(ieorge I). Ileckham. y
Whereas, the plaintiff did on the 21st day
of M irili 1M.19, file his declarations against
the defendants, who (as it is said) are aht
sent from and without the limits of this
L, Slate, and have iicitherlvifc's nor attorney's
p known within tin- same, upon whom copies
of the said declarations might he served :
It is therefore ordered tiiul the said defendants
do appear and plead to tin- said declarations,
011 or before the J2 l -lay ot
March lrt'iO, otherwise final and absolute
judgment will then hu given and awarded
against them.
Office Court of Common i'leas, Lam-as.
s ter, March 21, ls.rj!i.
I J. A. STL W.MAN, C l'k.
March 21. fi ? I v
* SO II T II 0 A RO L I N A ,
^ IN KQITITV?Lancaster District.
* Anna K. Foster, by Petition for settle*
^ A. Mayer, next friend, / inent of wi f < ' s
r vs. ( Kipiity.
h William Fostet. J
It appearing to the satisfaction of the
(Commissioner, that William Foster, the defendant
in above petition, resides without
iL.. -r 1.
...v ... .mi unnr. n 11 nriicri'ii on
motion of J no. Williams, Sol*r., fur poti.
tioner, Jh;?t the said William Foster, do
iituwer, plead, or demur to the petition in
above ease, on or before the 1st day of September
1859, otherwise judgment proconfY.sso
will be ordered against him.
0 JAMES H. WITHKRSI't)<)N,
t e. y. u n.
k I.:iiio.istt<r, May 18, 1859?11 3m p f $G.
* Sulphur and Chalybeate
SPRINGS.
* rpfiE UNDERSIGNED HAVING purJ
ehased the
MINERAI. SPRINGS
31 miles North of Shelby, and having nindo
improvements on the commodious build inga
erected during the paat two years l.y
the then owner Dr. Wtn. Pnrhain, takes
j (his method of informing the invalid and
n traveling public, that ho is prepared to acR
commodate all who may please to call on
1 him. The waters have been sufficiently
tried to prove them very valuable as a deobstruent
alterative and tonic.
All seeking either health or pleasure are
j. invited to come and try tho waters and accommodations.
EL1S1IA McBRAYER.
May 35. 1859. 15- It.
1 "Groceries."
SUGAR and COFFEE of all grades :?
TEAS, Green, Gunpowder and BLck.
'* Bacon i Irfird, in wholo^ half and quarter
Hid*., nNo, 111 Kog*. I'riDin Mc?* I'ork ;
? Mackcrnl No. I, U nnd 3, whole, half and
quarter Bbla, also, Kits No. 1, 3 and 3. A
No 1 article of Sugar cured Hum* by
Meaars. Jno. Pitch? Si Son, alao, the eele
brntud Washington Ham. Rice, (dinger,
k Spioe, Pepper, Soda, Raisins and Candies,
Sic , Sic.
JOS M. UAYLK.
Camden, 8 C lltf
I
NEW G
ONCE MOKH I IIAVK THE i'CKASUR
my customer* and the public to u very ?
Spring ami Su
THE nr.ST?as to styles and <|uality and at
I'd at this place; our clock ol' Shoos f.,r men.
thine wo have over before oHored. Our stock
heat wo have ever had. Our stock of Dry I
md patterns than nsu.illv found m . ...o....... -
Our BON MKTS and Fancy (; mh will on
is many of thorn jire of new designs and pure
n h ore. Our (JI.OTHINO is of tlio
Hi III LATE S
We also have :iu oxcollont stock of H u
ron molds and bars. l)rii??s, Medicines, (iroeer
losiery, Indies Dusters. Talmas, (dollars, lie
fouble skirt Rolins, Ilouiiet (lord. Hoop. Skir
ion of wliich are of recent import ilioii's and
All of these (j(M)DS will ho sold on the U
mr stock and wo will t ike pleasure in tfiviuo
iVe are thankful for the liberal patronage we I
o the wants of our customers to merit their c
Pleasant Hill, April, lk5'J.
_NEWl
AT T!
Hanging Rock >1
TOfK ARE NOW RECEIVING
sorted Stock of
DRY GOODS AN
.v liicli wo will .mil nt very in .till ? prices,
inn of our Stock ami will lie lni|>|iy to wait
whore it will give us pleasure In show thotn
? s i n s i a
ntnl fashion <?f t!n' season. Wo will alwa
LADIES AND D EN'I
ilint i .inniit fail t>> suit tin1 most fustiiiions.
cntlcd tn ns. vvi' solicit a continuation of tl
'.small profit ntnl ijuick retortis,"'all w*i? want
Call at onctf oil
Mineral Springs, April >, lw6'.?
FOG ARTIES
- <
W II 0 L E S A L E
fr i i v
d. /I
DRY ?;?>?>1
We \>rg leave to inform our Frit
now prepared
A LARGE AND BEAU
SPRING AN
D R E S S
KMBRACING ALL L1IK NEW
ABLE STYLES FROM Tf
AND AMERICAN ]
Planters aii
WILL FIND IT TO TIIKIR ABYAXT
Domestic and PI;
WHICH WII.L UK SOI.I) AT DSUSl
Ortlrfi iiot'itiiipanit'ti with Cn-di or City r?Te
attention, and every ellort made t?? jTivt> s.-itist
m 111 E irT
('ntitaiuinjj a litt i?i our (imijt, with M?n
t J rutin, oil finidiention to
i:nn A
i \/u;i
257 :
May IS, 1850. 11 ?ly.
I F YOLT HAVE DYSPEPSIA,
JL Uho tlio Columbian Bittern.
If you hnvo HEADACHE,
Uho tin- Columbian Bittern.
If you llftVO G1IHMNF.hh of THE 1IF.ao.
Use tli** Columbian Bitters.
If you hnvo Df.pheshf.d SrnuTa,
tJae the Columbian Hitter.-*.
If you hnvo Piles,
Uho tlio Columbian Bitter*.
If you hnvo no Aitf-TITF,
Uho the Columbian Hitters.
If you hnvo pain In hide ami back,
Uho the Columbian Bittern
If you hnvo Sick Stomach.
Use thn Columbian Bitters.
If you have Jaunmce,
Use tlio Columbian Bitters.
If your I.ivfr is I)ihfahf.d,
Uho the Columbian Bitter*.
If you are Hiibjoct to Costivf.nf.ss,
Uho tho Columbian Hitters,
Sold at FIFTY CENTS n Rottlo by
Morobants generally, and by
HAVILAND, STEVENSON &. Co.
Druggist, Chnrleaton, S. C.
11 \SSKI.TINE &. CURETON,
Agent* for IauiraMtor.
April 20, 185ft.?10?ly.
r IM) Dtv'AM S. I mill ATI <
IVCiURICUil <V LLII'llMi,
?IMPORTERS?
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Wholesalo and Retail.
Ilfcu-l Street?one door Irom King,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
AprilM, is.S'.*. 10?ly.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
TUB SUBSCRIBER offer* for sale four
or five Likely, young and number one no
groca, at private ??ie for cash. Any person
wishing to purchaM urnuld do well to
call and aee for thomaolveii
WILLIAM W. ELLIS.
March 30th 7-3m
I "
OODS!!
E OF CALLING THE ATTENTION OK
>xteusivi' stork of
miner (lOixls,
the lowest prices that has ever born otforwomen
and children, excels in quality anyof
tine Hoots and Ladies liue Shoes is the
ioods, includes a greater variety of styles
tore.
i?|wir,> favorably with any in the market,
:ha?cd from the importeri uii their arrival
T S T V Ij R S.
dwaro. Guns, Crockery and (iiass Ware ,
ics. Saddlery, Hook* and Stationery, Hats,
'ail Dressea, Ki.lino liit- an I H'oniuors.?
ts and many other articles ; a lari?o por?
wore not in market a tow weeks aim.
lost reasonable terms, Cull and examine
you jfood bargains in excellent Goods.?
ihvo received und hope by strict attention
ontinued favors.
James R. Magill.
10?tf.
m i ST
UK
lincral Springs !
A LARGE AND WELL AS
D GROCERIES,
We have taken throat pains in the sc'.ccon
our friends and customers at our Stor#
<f n f i&1 3
vs keep on hand a fine assortment of
1 li E MENS WEAK,
rh.inkfut t'"r the jtatrotia^.- oxit*
name, our motto is ami always will bt?
is a c:t!. .vi'l yen \v.i b, s..tn:.e?!.
STANLEY & SCANION.
H ? tf
c STILIiMAN.
A N H li K T A I I,
\i rt
>S STORE.
mds and Customers that we are
to offer them
TIFUL VARIETY OF
D S U M M E R
GOODS,
EST AND MOST FASHIONIK
FRENCH, ENGLISH,
MANUFACTURES.
i\ Farmers
A<iK TO KX AMINE 01*K STOCK OF
intation Goods ;
JA1.LV lo\v pricks for cash.
fences, lit SO tir ??0 day*, " ill receive prompt
Miction.
A L M A N A 0
jnrandums attached, will he s.<nt by mni!
.RTIKS & ST1LLMAN,
Kirn; street, corner of Weatworth,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Notioo to Debtors.
4 Li. persons indebted to the Estate of
il Into Sain'I. lL Ilanuiund are earnestly
requested to pay then several liabilities before
nfurri <l?iy next.
Persons having demands against tho Esl
...Ill - t - * "
uiio win picnao present thorn before tho
1st of April next.
1'. T. HAMMOND, )
ItALEKJH HAMMOND, > Ex'ra.
(iKO, NV. HAMMOND. V
Jnn. 2f>, 1859. 50?tf
Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN,
Siirecon Oculist,
YOKKVIl.l.K, 8. C.,
Oilers his Professional Services to the citizens
of I .Alienator Villnffe an J surrounding
country.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted or. Cold
Plato, from ono to a full sett.
June 11th, I860 Ifi-ly
ti. W. Williams, ^ t ItonT. E. Allison
Yorkville, S. C. \ ) LmcA8terville,S.C
WILLIAMS & ALLISON,
ATTORNEYSAT LAW
Ann
Solicitors in Equity.
I LANCASTER, C. II., S. C.
Will practice in the District of Lancaster.
Prompt attention given to Collection!.
July 7th 1858. 21?tf
To Cotton Planters.
rrMIB undersigned is prrpirM lo *<-11 Cot1_
ton C?ln? of the best quality nt 92 |>or
saw, delivered nt tho Charlotte, York and
N. C. H. Hood landing*. Tho Advantage
theae (iini havo over those shipped from
other Statwi is, thai they will last longer ;
one sett of ribbe being eqnal to three, the
brush covered w ith th) instead of cloth end
being iuofr<> easily repaired nnd at leas expeoM.
Reference, John .lone*. i.ibcrtv Hill.
JAMBS M. Rl. 1.1 OTT.
Wiuneboro' May 4, I860, 12~(mo
' J