The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 22, 1859, Image 3

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FRESH ARRIVALS! FRESH ARRIVALS!! X\TV> HA.VB JUST &KCKIVKD A very Vl beautiful assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries. Among them are sooje |j beautiful Dress Patterns of the Latest Styles and Fashions, Dusters^Mnntillas, of every description, UonnctH and Flats. Rib bona, Parasols, Umbrellas, Hoots nnd Shoe*, Hats nnd Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Class Ware, a fine assortment,Try a ks/Jaruet bags. Table coverings, in Oil nod lanen. And almost every thing usually kept in the up country scores?this is no puffing. Call nnd see lor yourselves Our stock of gentlemen* wear are verv fine and of the latest styles, all the articles comprising our vsttsk are ton numerous to mention. We leave our friends and pat ions to judge for I . f.heruaelves. " We return our sincere thanks to our "friends and neighbors for the large share of patronage tlu-y have extended to us and olicit a continuance of the same. We will ?cll goods as low as they can bv bought .his si(le of Charleston and very low for .cn-h. We sustain our old motto, "small prom ai.n rjiiieK returns. STANLEY & SCANLON. Mineral .Springs, Juno I7lh, 1859. lOtf. Masonic Celebration. AT the last regutur c.crmuunfention of Jackson I.odge, No. 54, A/. I'V. M.'. it was resolved that our Lodge celebrate tho onoiling St. John's Day?the 24th of June? bv Masonic addresses, to bo delivered in the Court House, and whore the public are respectfully invited to attend. The cotnniittee who were charted with the duty of procuring speakers for the occasion, conceiving that a discussion of the entire subject of Masonry would involve more labor than they were willing to impose upon one person, have deemed il proper to separate it into several p arts, allotting one branch to taeh speaker ; and in furtherance of this arrangement, they are pleased in being able to announce that they have secured the services of the following brothers, who will deliver addresses in lite order ill which they arc named and upon the subjects indicated : Rev. A. J t'autiibn, Historical Masonry. \V. M. Consoits, Iwj , The Defence of Masonry. Rev. J. \V. ('amen. Symbolical Mason t v and the Analogy of Masonry to natural ami revealed Religion The addresses will continence precisely at 1 I o'clock, A M Neighboring Lodge* are invitvrl to participate with ns. A bountiful pie nio will lie served at Itoldmi'* Hotel, and tlit* Mu*onii' Family, every where, tire invited In partake of it witli int. Tin- Lancaster Sax-Ilnrn Hand have be erf pie ased In ucccpl Mil ilivilatimi l?? ill' present on the oceii.siou, ami at the uitervalt between the :idd'CMSe?, will entertain the audience with some of that himiI -itinin?? music which they are no capable of produting SAMUEL McCOUML K. June 1 j-'Jt. Ser'y pro lem. Sl'KINU AND SUMMER Vc 11 O II S ! 'pllE SUIIKCKinKIl WOULD RB* 1 speetfully iiilnrui his friend* and the |uihlle. that he in now r? iving a large mid well selected stock of (ioiult |nr the SPUlNfi AND SUMMER TRADE, consisting of Blaek Xiiks. I'laia and Fancy I)rr tjnods : hiicIi as Parages, Muhlinn, (iingharn*, ItrilliantN, Oali-. eon. Embroideries, Hosiery, Bonnet*, Ribbon*, I aire (iIuvvh and liunp Skirts VTn 1 TT*T I let* uvu ? j jl/1 y vaviv/ua, White and alriped (>*nnburj?9, Black and brown Ihimi'tlivx, Irish and planter* l.ineiiM, Cbanibrys, &c. 0ENT8 STRAW HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS A N D SIMM'S, s & a 'f 11 ii u * 1 Inrdwurc, CJroceriea, Crockery nnd Class Ware,'Saddlery, Hooka and Stationery. A lar|fe stock of drugs and .Medicines. I-fv" N. B. Special attention is directed to nty stock of Ladies Shoes, which is very complete. J. N CROCKETT March 23, I8A8. ??tf Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, ItoirftMM Kiimcwil yokkvii.i.k, k. c., Oflera liu Profesnional Servirex to the citizen* of I.ancn*ter Villngr and eurrounding country ARTIFICIAL TKBTII inverted oo Gold Plate, from one to a full nett. June 11th, 18ftt? 1ft-1 v ~ DRUGS. AND MEDICINES. ?^HB KUB8CXIHKR HAS JUST RK. CF.iyKD A LARGB STOCK OF Medioines Chemioals, Surgical Inatrumenta, Truasea, SHOULDER BRACES, I'AIHTS, (hit ANU DVK STUFFS, All of which have boon selected, pernonally, and atrict attention paid to their Oenyint-neaa and Purity. A call i? solicited from all wanting to Surchaao ao>thing in hia lino, a? from the tock now on hand, he ia certain to give aatiafurtion JOHN J. McKAIN. Camden, S. C. 10-3m. (J, W. WilliaMa, { Rofx. B. Alliboh mrKTiiie, i;? \ ( l*n<M?terville,8.C WILLIAMS * ALLISON, A T T 0 It N E V 8 AT LAW ADO Solioitora in Equity. LANCASTER, C. H., 8. C. Will practice in the DUtrict of Lenceeter. Prompt Attention givon to Collootiont. July 7lh 1*M. ai?tf Look to your Interest. \* J H. BURNS, WOULD RKSI'BCT- | V T fully inform the citizens of Laneas! ter ;uni the District in goueral, that he in ; still carrying on the Hurtles* ami Kadtllc llnsim"**, one door North of the ledger Office, where \ he kee|?H constantly ou hand u complete , stock usually kept in his line ; Hiich- as Coach. Wagon, and Buggy Harness, Collars, Pole. Straps, Wagon Saddles, Blind Bridles, Riding Bridles, Martingal's, Hauliers, Stirrup leathers. Bits all kinds and qualities Saddles and harness repaired ct short notice and low for Cash. n. B.?I un iliniikfn 1 for tilt' libe- 1 r?l patronage heretofore received and triiat bv punctual attention to business and faithful work to still warrant a continuance of the same. Juue I at, 1859. 16?3in. 1 8 5 9. j NEW SPRING AND '.mmmn nmm* J H/WK Received our usual large TV nupply of (Joods suitable for our trade, which will be sold at our usuul Low Prices and liberal Terths. UASSKLTINK & CURETON. April 1859; Ladies Dress Goods. ("CONSISTING of Prints, Jaconet, Swiss J and Organdie Muslins, printed and whi'o ; Jaconet Sw iss and organdie Robes; a l,e/ Robes ; a-Quille Robes ; Sullanna Bayadere Stripes ; Parages ; Geiiadine Silks; Piceolotnmine Stripes ; Collar* and Sleeves of Swiss Jaconet and Marsailes, at IIASSELTINK &. CIJRETO.YS. At.ril IW.SU tlONNKTX, Misses and Children* Flats, ) Ribbons of all pries American and French Flowers, Rouehe.x, Jkr. Just re reived, bv IIASSELTINK &. CURKTON. 1>K\I>Y MAl>K CI.OTIIINU. OF Aid, Ik prices and descriptions, Silk, Cas?imere, Leghorn and Straw Hats. Crnvits. Suspenders atid Drawers. Just received by HASSKl.TISK A- CURKTON. April, 1859. On Hand. P AAA Flough Steel, from I to 1(1 / """ inches wide at 8 eta per lb Cash 3000 llm Tire Iron at (i ets per d?. Just received, bv HASSKI/riNK & CURKTON. April, 1959. Boots and Shoes. \ I KN'S Calf sowed and pegged pump .lvl roIc Hoot*. Mens ki{> pegged IbiotM. Men and boya kip calf gout llrogatis?from one dollar up. A beautiful assortment of I tidies slippers. Iluskins Moots, heeled and without heel. Just received bv IIASSKLTINK & CURKTON'. April. 1859. - - -v Drugs and Medioines. | S FIJI.I. and fresh supply. Just received i>V HASSEI.TINE &. CUR ETON. April. IH5!). A R ill YE 1)7 VREAUTIFIJI. ASSORTMENT OF Fancy Printed l,nwns. Muslin Robe a l.es, Double Jopes, Saltin Stripe Parages, Victoria Ijnwn-, Hluck and White Silk Illusion, lilark Silk Mitts. Gents Silk and L'nnen Gloves, Mens Dogskin Gloves, White Saltin Ribbons, I'iqtie Fringes, Hl'k Silk Ties and many other articles. This m the second supply, the first liming been almost entirely sold out, those desir* nig io purcnase art- invited t?? cull and make I their selection* from our NEW STOCK. Wo nr?* highly gratified with the success we have met, and truly thankful to our numerous customers for their increased patronage and will endeavor to merit their continued favors, by constantly replenishing our elock with first rate goods of the latest styles and sell tnem at the very lowest market prices. JAMKS R. MAGII.Ii. I'leasant Hill. June titii I85U. I7tf STKAM MILL NOTICE. i r I'M IK Subscriber resppctfully asks the at1 tcnlmn of the puhlic to his S'I'KAM SAW Mil.I., which is now in operation six miles East of Iaincaster C. II. Rills for Lumber will be promptly furtilsbed at the tales below : Inch IMank at per hundred feet. | inch I'lnnk 80cts M " " f inch plank, quartered 871 cts. per hundred feet. 'J inch plank $'J, per hundred feet Rough do 60 cts. per hundred feet. Scniitlin thrown in to Inch measure at 91, per hundred. AH picked Lumber 'JO percent higher. All refusud Lumber half price. !rj the meiUHtrment of all qunftored Luniher the edge is udded to the width, and all Lumber nut namud above is sold in the same proportion. GEORGE SINCLAIR March 23. 1869. ti-tf. PAMTICVUB If OTIC B. r |MIB eubacrfher is pleased to announce ; X to the public that from this date to the 2*to( September next,grinding may he had I t?vprv H?v in th* ii'i'i'L at ItU Ktuniii Mill six miles East of (.ancnster, C. II. June, 15, tf GEO. SINCLAIR. Mitt ttlliO.N SHOP. rpiIR UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN. X. form the public that thev ba?e opened a new Wagon Shop, in the Village of Lancaster, on Meeting Street, a few yard* east of David Hillings' Blacksmith Mhop. They design keeping always on hand a large supply of The Best Material for making the wood work of Wagons, and repairing Wagons, Carriages lluggies, Aio., and, inasmuch as one of them has had long experience. a..d will give all his labor and attention to the shop, they feel assured that thsy will be able to meet the various wants of the people of Laneastcr and surrounding country in this line of business I'ef"?ns wishing work of litis nature performed will find it to their interest to try this shop, where they will always find Mr. Burnt ready and w illing to accommodate them. NAM'!. A. BURNS, JACK'N HANCOCK. Jons 15, tH-fto). JOS. IH. G A VLB, { CAMDEN, S. C. IS NOW IN receipt of a fresh SUPPLY of' i Dry Goods and Groceries, among which may be found in the DRY , GOODS line : Brown and Bleached Shirting?wide and g<?ou. Apron and Shepherd Cheek a; Helm ylitill Checks, Family Linen, Fancy Prints, Printed I.awns, Solid, ("heck and Fancy Plaid Ginghams. A variety Of Cambrics?white nnd colored. Ladies L Cambric handkerchiefs, colored cotton nnd Berlin Gloves White and colored I lose, White ar.d Colored spool Cotton, For sale by JOS. M.GAYLE. Camden, S. C. 11 ?If For Men uml Boys Wear. POWERLOOM, Fancv and Verona-twill Cotlonades, Marseills Coating, Blue Stripes and Denims, Georgia Nankin arid DAtch Linen, Satin-faced ami fancy union Drills, Grass Cloth and fancy Cassiniere, llalf-hose?white, brown, and fancy, colored Lisle Thread Gloves, JOS. M. GAY I.E. Camden, S C. 11 tf Hats! Hats!! ?TMIE UNDERSIGNED would direct par 1 ticular attention to his large nnd well selected stock of lists, which he will dispose of at prices that cannot fail to prove satisfactory. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. M. GAY I.E. Camden, S, C. lilt Shoes! Shoes!! rpilB SUBSCRIBER would confidently 1 n?k attention to his large and varied stock of Shoes and G.liters for Gentlemen and Ladies wear. He has on hand many of the latest patterns, at exceedingly low prices. Ji ?r?. .11 l?.\ 1 i.r. Cam den. S. C. 1 | if "(Iroccrics." SUGAR ;in<i C< 'KKKE of nil grades ;? TKAS, Green, Gunpowder mid Hlne.k Haoon , l.ird, in whole half and <|ii.trior Hlils., also. in Ki'u*. Prime Mobs Pork ; Maokoral No.i 1. 'J and 3. whole, half and quarter HIi'h, nlso, Kits No. I. 2 ami 3. A Nti 1 article of Snjjor cured Mains by Messrs J no. Fitolio tV. Son, also, the eelehrntod Washington Until. Rice, (Jintfer, Spice, Pepper, Soda, Raisins ami Candies. & c , & e. JOS. M. GAYI.lv Camden, S. (?. Iltf m Crockery Ware. J VI.ar^'e and vnrietl assortment of Glass. . China, and Karl lien ware just opened. JOS M. GAYI.K. I s: i < < W..I.MM II .? I I i I SKlJAliS!MUARS! 1 j vj v UOXKS ?f the following IUuikU of 1 \ H ' Havana Scjiarv.?Colorado! Madurn, Clara. Oh-uro. liio Hondo?all highly tl ivored, can be had at flic lowest figures, at JOS. M. (iAVI.K. Camden, S. )/ l llllliS. i lioice n. O. MoIuhhuh and f )\ / Sii(jar House Syrup, just received and for sale low for cash, hv IOS M. (JAY I.E. A B. MULLIGAN, WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS' GltOCER No. 132 MEKTJNO'STREKT, I II A K L i: H TO !\ , *. i .! Dealer in h!I kinds of (Jroceries. May I81I1 1850, 14 ? ly. C. A. MoEONALD, MERC II A NT T A I LO R, CAMDEN, So. Ca.. Has just received from New York, and will keep constantly on hand, a Ksloefcslock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of READY MADE CLOTHING l or lien and Roy*. TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS. Also iuus1hiuno goods, consisting of LINKS' AND rXDKRSlIIRTS, DRAWERS, I SOCKS, CRAVATS, AND EVERY ARTICLE OF GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. LIT For Sale on Reasonable Terms. March 30, 1359. 7-3in. Notioe to Debtors. i \I.ti persons indebted to the Estate of late Sum'!. B. Hamtin nd are earnestly requested to pay theii several liabilities before return >lay next. Persons having demands against the Es* tnte will please present them before the i?l ..f a..-;i P. T HAMMOND, J RALEIGH HAMMOND, \ Kx'ra. GEO. W. HAMMOND S Jan 26, 1859. 50?tf P li t SGI Nil It 0 C h MINERAL. SPRINGS. r?"MIB Subscriber haa the pleasure to X. inform the public, thnt he baa bought bia partner'* interest in the Hanging Rock Mineral Springs' Hotel. The business here flor will be conduced solely by the proprietor, who is now prepared for the reception i and accommodation of visitors nnd travellers. Ample arrangements are being made for the approaching season, of which more anon. \V. M. RARTON. May 4. 1859 12?tf I I UST RKCEIVBD, One bbl Koroaine Oil, direct from the Factory at New York, for iSnU- at per gallon, at ua?sei;rink4 curbton's. April, 1859. Blank*! Blanks!! A SUPPLY of blanks on hand at *h? Ledger < Mice, that will m aolj exclusively for cash. Persona will oblige ua by not eking for them on aov >lher terpia. t^o-1F T 8 ..Ml SPLENDID GIFTS to: PURCHASERS OF BOOKS, AT THE OKU.IVtl aND WT THE ?2?l. Y <;ivT BOOK emrt:Rpui/E Established i* 1854. HEAD QUARTERS I_ . ' FOR THE ill UNITED STATES, | v? ?(? AT T"K ? ^ f t PUBLISHING HOUSE <'? g<5 of S-g It G. G. EVANS, || * '1 439 CHESNTJT STREET, J I Philadelphia, Pa. g ~ CATAEOUES SENT FREE. ' *" Since I originated the Gift Hook Knterpriae, I have repeatedly called the attenion of the puhlic to my large stock and liberal offers, to which they have always warmly responded.? I can now, with more satisfaction than ever, call attention to my largely increased inducements to purchasers. Heing very heavily en gaged in publishing, I exchange my own pub iicatious* for those of others houses, and am enabled to procure all my books at the original cost of making, and thus can and do supply the majority of. the other houses engaged in the Gift Hook Trade, with their books, cheaper than they can procure tliein from other publishers. 1 r an also, by my heavy purchaser! of Watches and Jewelry, for cash, furnish them with their Gifts at lower rates than they can buy them from the manufacturers. Having such an advantage in having. I can insure my customers better Gifts with their I Books tluni any other house, and can give my Agents a larger commission. A valuable Gift ] will be delivered with each Book at the time of sale. Gilts worth $.*>00, at the lowest wholesale prices, will be impartially distributed with every |>l,ooo worth of Hooks sold. Send for a Catalogue, which will he mailed free to any address containg the most valuable collection of Standard productions in Literature, Philosophy, History, Goopraphy, Travels, and the Sciences, with nil the favorite works of Fiction and Romance, and eveay other department of Literature, classified as described below. Send for it for if you don't wish to order Hooks, you will obtain a very valuable Hook for reference, us it contains all the de? si ruble books in print, and will cost you nothing i ai m ill.ii attention is rcqiicmefl 10 ilu last of my Publications, which will bo found in tin* lattor part of my Classified Catalogue. It contains it large nuuibor of deservedly popular work a, by various authors ; among which aro all of T. S. Arthur's best works, well known as a moral, instructive ami pleasing author, interesting biographies, travels, Ae. CLASSIFICATION OK IUM?KS Agricultural?This department embraces all stumlurd works upon geiierul Agriculture, Cotton l'lanting, Flowers, Gardening, Farm Implements, Horses, Sheep,-Cattle, Bees, Ac., Ac. Albums?Ladies' (a great variety) Floral, Cap (Juarto, Royal Cap, Demy tjuarto, Autograph, Ac. Annuals?a large and elegant assortment. Itibles?A splendid assortment of l'ockct, Pew and Family Itibles, in every style, from i 1 to ffto. Prayer Rooks?A complete a Mormon t, in every form ami at alt prion* Hymn Books?As used by the different denominations. ibogrnphicat?Wo.-ks of Irving, Headley, Weeins, Sparks, Bancroft, and every other standard author. Botanicul?By Comstock, Gray, Liueoin, Darby, Wood, Ac., Ac. Cookery?Receipt Hint Cook Hooks, l?v Mrs. Halo, Leslie, Widdificld, MrKeu/.ie, Ac. German?Standard (ieruian Literature. Dictionaries \Vcluster's, English, French, German, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Italian, Ac. Cyclopedias?All the standard authors. Geographical?The latest and most approved School and other Geographies, Maps, and Travelers' Guides. Geology?The works of Hugh Miller, Harris, Hitchcock, Lyrll, and others. Historical?By Pre?cott, Irving, Bancroft, Robertson, Hume, Gibbons, Marauley, and others. Humorous?Embraces a World of Fun. Juvenile ? Every description of Illustrated Books lor Children. Law And Medicine?The Standard Works of these professions. Mechanical And Scientific?The most approved works on Mechanics, Architecture and the exact Sciences. l'oetry?English and American. Octavo and Litciury editions of the Standard Poets; Pocket and Cabinet editions?plain and illustrated, bound in every style to suit the taste of ull. Works Of Fiction?By S^tt, Irving, Cooper, Dickens, and all the upp^^cd writers. School And Classical, Travels And Adventures, Games, Sports And Pastimes, Religious, Biblical And Theological, Musical And Glee Hooks I 1,1.1 kVtloursliln Anil kri'S Masonry Miscellaneous.?Our Mi-cellaneous Depart, incut embraces everything not included in tin; above classitiicalion, of an interesting or inatructivo character, that is in print. SCHKDIJLK <>F GIFTS. Patent Lnglish L-ver Gold Watches, with fine Gold Hunting Case* >iI00 uti Patent Anchor I .ever Gold Watches, large size, warranted good movements, with tine Gold Hunting Cases 50 0(J ljnl.es' 18k. Case Gold la-ver Watches warranted good timekeepers, with tine Gold Hunting Cases 50 GO I join s' 18k. Case Gold I.ever Watches Open Dial 35 00 Cents' Silver Lever Watches, Hunting Cases, 25 Of Gents' Silver la-pine Watches, Hunting Cases, 15 OC Gents' Silver Lepine Watches, Open Dial 12 OC Parlor Time-Pieces, new pattern warran tod, 10 Ot. Jjidi.V Klegant il ark Silk Dress Patters, 15 OC Ladies' Klegant Plaid Silk Dress Pat terns, 12 0>! I.adios' Cameo Sets, Pin and Drops t< match. 15 Ot I jnlics' Csmoe Sets, Pin and Drops t< match, 10 Ot Ladies' Gold Bracelets, extra fin?, 10 01 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, Plain or Kngrav cd Band, 5 OC Gents' Solid Gold Vest Chains, new pat tern, 15 Ot Ladies' Guards, or Chatelaine Chains i Choice. 15 ot Ijirge Gold Spring Lockets, with Don bit Cases, 10 (H l^irgc Gold Snap Locked, with Donbh Cases. 6 01 Medium size. No. 3, l/>ckets, with Dou hie Cases, 3 0( Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Goh Pens, 7 61 I Superior Gold Pons, with Holders an< Box, 3 01 Indies Gold Pencils, 3 01 Gents' Heavy Gold Pencils, 8 ft! Gents' Gold Pens, with Silver Exten-ioi Pencil, a 0i L i.1 icV ('oral, Garnet, or Tarquois Heti 16 0! Indies' Mosaic or Gold stone sets, 10 O 1 .ailien' Florentine sets, pin nnd drops to | match, 10 00 Ladies' .let sets, pin and drops to match, 7 50 Ladies' Lava sets, pin and drops to match 10 00 Indies' C'nineo Pins, large size, 5 00 Ladies' do do medium, 3 50 ladies' do do small, '2 50 Ladies' Gold stone pins, small, 2 50 Ladies' box and glass miniature pins, 2 00 (.a dies' Plain gold pins, new pattern, 2 50 ' Ladies' Plain Far Drops, , 2 00 Misses' d i Gold Pins, 1 60 Gents' ('luster Pins, Opal Centra, 2 60 Gents' Sinele Stone Pins. * lift Gents' cameo or mosaic bosom studs 4 60 Gents' Engraved Gold do do 2 65 Cleuls' Sleeve Buttons, 2 60 Indies, do do 2 00 Ladies, 1Vr/| Card CWs, 5 00 Gents' Ponr! Pocket Knives, 3 Blades, best quality, 1 00 Misses' Idiva Pins, 2 50 Gente' (/old Watch Keys& I'encils, combined, 2 00 Gents' Gold Toothpicks 2 00 Gents' gold ring's, with stone setting. 2 5o I,ndies' do do do do 1 6o. ! Soto Silver-plated Ten Spoons, 2 00 Silver-plated Butter Knives, 1 00 Indies' or Gents' Money l'urses, 50 Gents' gold watch keys or vest hook-,I 50 Ladies' Florentine Breast Pins, 3 50 Ladies' Jet Breast Pin-, 3 50 Ladies' Mosaic Breast Pins, 5 00 Ladies' Cameo Far Drop*, 4 50 Misses' do do 2 50 Misses'ear drops, with stone setting, 2 00 Misses' Gold Bracelet, hnlf round taind, engraved, 4 00 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, half round band, | engraved, 6 00 Gents' Scarf Pin. 2 00 I Gents' Jet or Florentine Studs, 3 00 Gents' Sleeve Buttons, Jet, Florentine and Onyx, 3 50 i " Misses' Gold Stone Sets, Fur Drops and Pin, ^ 5 00 I jidies' gold peris, with holder &. ]mx, I 50 (tents' Cameo Mosaic or Florentine sleeve j Buttons, 4 00 Misses' Neck Chains, 0 00 Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated in the above list, varying in value from 50 cts to 25 00 Agents Wanted Everywhere. To Agents I can give ni"re liberal inducements than can be afforded by anv other house. In addition to larger commissions, it is much easier to get subscribers for my enteprise than any other. I'lie peculiar advantages are?A Larger Slock and better Catalogue to select from. A better assortment and quality of Gifts. More punctuality and correctness in filling Orders. li* lining as Agents tor me, persons wishing a valuable Library can procure it gratis. Those seeking an easy method of earning a livelihood can fuel it Any one desiring a good Watch,can obtain it. For full particulars, send for a Catalogue. My large capital, together with my long experience in the business and consequent familiarity with all i s details, gives me an almost incalculable advantage over all other I parties All I ask is a trial. Send me an order, and yon will be convinced that there I is no exaggeration. Do not forget to send j for a Catalogue. Persons visiting the eity, are requested to call and examine for themselves. (J (J hVANS' 11 KM) Ql'AliThltS, X A'J t 'llKsTSt't StIIKKT, Philadelphia, \'n. Branch Store, 4r> Cvrnhi'!. Boston, Mass. Special Notice to Book Buyers. As there are parties of doubtful responsibility advertising (lift concerns, and some are making many large promises, under fictitious names, without the intention or ability to fulfil them, hoping, through th, pj?p | ularity of my enterprise, to deceive uu<f j plunder the public, a strict sense of compels iiic to warn all against them. And if any I ? a i i i urvi-itril iiuu cilt'illL'll II) UU'Ml, lllev should not so unjust us to condemn n?e along with them, for tliey are base imitators j of mi enterprise that tins cost me mi immense amount of lime unii money to place in tin' position which it now occupies, commanding an extensive and increasing trade approiied and endorsed, with tlio in cat entire freedom and confidence, by the lending Publishing Houses in the Union whose letters of approval and endersement are in my possession, and will be produced and shown at any time with the greatest pleasure. June'J2, Gin. G. G. EVANS. SO U T II OA Ito L I N A , IN EQUITY?Lancaster District. Anna E. Foster, by "j Petition for nettle* i A. Mayer, next friend, J ment of wi f e's vs. f Equity. William Foster. j It appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, that William Foster, the defendant in above petition, resides without the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Jno. Williams, Sol'r., for petitioner, that the snid William Foster, do answer, fiend, or demur to the petition in above case, on or before the 1st day of Sep! tember 1859, otherwise judgment procon1 | fesso will be ordered against him. JAMES II. W1THERSPOOX, c. k. l. d. 1 I Lancaster, May 18, 1859?14 3tn p f $G. I TUB STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA i l Lancaster District 1 | In thr Common I'lean. ' I James II Withers poon, c. E. l. n, 1 attachvs. ' ment. WiMiara Scmbler. j , j J nines II. Witherspoon, c. E. L. t?. ) attach ( j vs. > ment. . George D. Beckham. j 1 Whereas, the plaintiff did on the '21st day . of Man h 1859, tile his declarations against ) ! the defendants, who (as it is said; are ah1 1 sent from and without the limits of this 1 Stale, and have neither wife's nor attorney's ' : known within the satire, upon whom copies ' j of the said declarations might he served : ' It is therefore ordered that the said defen1 j danta do appear and plead to the said de' ulnrations, on or before the '22d day of March I860, otherwise f.nal nnd absolute ' judgment will then be given and awarded " against thum. ' Othce Court of Common Plea#, lasncas. ' ter, March '21, 1859. J. A. STKWMAN, C,Ck. J March Si. " 6?1 v J To Cotton Planters. * rpi!E undersigned in prepared lo sell Cob ' JL ton Cilns of the bent quality nt 92 per 1 saw, delivered at'the Charlotte, York and 3 N. C. K. Road landing*. The advantage 1 theao Gins hnvo over those shipped from ? other Slates ia, lhat they will last longer & one sett of ribbs being equal to three, the J brush covered with tin inntead of cloth and n being more easily repaired and at less ex< D pense. K Reference, John Jonen. I.ibertv Hill. J JAMES M. ELLIOTT, o Winnsboro' May 4, |859, 19-(tut. NEW <J< ONCE MORE I HAVE THE PLEASURE my customers aud the public to u very vxt Spring and Sui THE REST?as to styles and quality aiui at tY ?1.5- -1 ? ~ - - v vj ?i una jiincf; our hiock 01 Mhoes Tor men, w< thing we have ever before otTered. Our stock ol boat we, have ever had. Our stock of Dry (in and patterns than usually found in a country sto Our BONNKTS and Fancy (ioods will comj aa many of them are of new designs and purch: in store. Our Cl.OTHING is of the V EIt V L ITEST We also have an excellent stoek of Hard Iron molds and bars. Drug*, Medicines, Grocerim Hosiery, l.ndies Dusters, Talmas, Collars, lleac Double skirt Ilobus, Bonnet Cord. Hoop Skirts lion of which are of recent import ition's and w All of these GOODS will be sold on the mo our stock and we will take pleasure in giving j We are thankful J'or the liberal patronage we ha to the wants of our customers to merit their cor Pleasant Hill, April, 1859. "NEW S AT Til Han ii? Rock M TOPE ARE NOW RECEIVING . $$1 sorted Stock of M GOODS ANt which we will sell at very reasonable prices, tion of our Stock and wiil be happy to wait oi where it will give us pleasure to show them 'i^ ^ to m n ' and fashion of tin* season. We will always SADIES AND GENT ihat cannot fail to suit the most fastidious. Tl '.ended to us, we solicit a continuance of the "small i.rollt and quick returns,"'a!I we want is Call at onc? on Mineral Springs, April 6, 1859. 8 FOG ARTIES & W II 0 L E S A L E A (ri P. ; 1, il . DRY GOOD Wc beg leave to inforjn our Friei now prejtared t A LARGE AND BEAUT SPRING AN] D R E S S KM BRACING ALL LHE NEW! ARLE STYLES FROM Til AND AMERICAN M ? Planters ant1 WILL FIND IT TO TIIEIR ADVANTA Domestic and Pla: which win< he soi.d at unu.su/ Orders accompanied with Cash or City refere attention, and every effort made to give satisfui M I Ji L E \vT^ Containing a list of our Goods, with Memo Gratis, on application to FOGAI 257 K May 18, 1859. 14?ly. IF YMJ HAVE DYSPEPSIA, 1 Use the Columbian Bitters. If you have HEADACHE, 'I Use the Columbian Bitters. S If you have giddiness ok the head. Use the Columbian Bitters. If you have Depressed Spirits, list the Columbian Bitters. If you have Piles, ? Use the Colombian Bitters. * If you have no Appetite, t Use the Columbian Bitters. | If you have pain in hide and back, i \ Use the Columbian Bitters c If you have Sick Stomach. c Use the Columbian Bitters. If you have Jaundice, Use the Columbian Bitters. If your Liver is Diseased, Use the Columbian Bitters, r If you are subject to Costiveness, Use the Columbian Bitters, r Sold at FIFTY CENTS a Bottle by Merchants generally, and by d 11 AVILAND, STEVENSON Si Co. Druggist, Charleston, S. C. ii II \SSKLTINE Si CURETON, ( Agents for Ltncnster. April 20, 1859? 10-Jy. , " KERRJSON & LEIDINti, \\ ?IMPORTERS? | Foreign and Domestlo Dry Goods, Wholesale and Retail. ( Hud Struct?one door from King, CHARLESTON, S. C. I April 20, 1859. 10?ly. , NEGROES FOR SALE. | i THK SUBSCRIBER offer, for tale four 1 I or five likely, young end number one ne- 1 groee. ?*. private aale for caah Any pereon wiahing to purehaae would do well to call and aee for themselvet. WILLIAM W. ELLIS. < March 30th 7?Sim. t ' miiis:: OF CALLING THE ATTENTION OF ;en?ive stock of limer Goods, ie lo^Mt prices that has ever been offeriiinen and children, excels in quality *.nyi fine Boots and Ladies line Shoes is the ods, includes a greater variety of styles re. pare favorably with any in the market, asud from the importers on their arrival 1 STYLES.. ware, (tuns,Crocker? and Glass Ware, ?, Saddlery, Rooks and Stationery, Hats. 1 Drosses, Hiding lials nnd Rloomers.? and many otlier articles ; a large por? ere not in market a few weeks ago. st reasonable terms. Call and examine :< a good bargains in excellent Goods.-? ve received and hope by strict attention itinued favors. James R. Magill. 10?tf. TORE E moral Springs! A LARGE AND WELL AS ) GROCERIES. We have taken great pains in the scleca our friends and customers at our Store <? S<t ?l$3 1 keep on hAd a assortment of lemenI '.(TEAIt, lankful for the patronage heretofore exsame, our motto is and alwav-s will be a call and yon wi^-be satisfied. STANLEY & SCANLON. ?tf STILLMAN. l N It It E T A I L ^ fii ?S STORE. ius una ousiomers that we are 0 offer them IFUL VARIETY OF 3 SUMMER G 0 0 D i)ST AND MOST FASHIONE FRENCH, ENGLISH, ANUFACTURES. 1 Farmers GE TO EX A MIN E OU it STOCK O F ntation Goods ; ILLY LOW PRICES FOIt CASII. iices, at 30 or GO dava. will rppnivA nrnmnt - ? r,w,Mrition. L L M A N A C randoms attached, will be aeut by mnil IT IKS & STILLMAN, ing-street, corner of Wentworth, CHARLESTON, & C. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Lancaster District. 'he Executors of ") Bill of revivor, to sublamuel B. Hum- I ject fund in Comm'ers , inond, } hands to pay a legal vs. | demand and for relief. Thomas Ballard. J It appearing to my satisfaction that tho efenaunt Thomas Ballard resides without he limits of this State, it is oideted on notion of Williams, Sol'r., for complainants hat said Thomas Ballard, do answer, plead ir demur to the Bill in above case on or tefore the first day of September 1859, itherwise judgement pro confcsso will bo irdered against him. JAMES H. W1THERSPOON, c. e. h. d. May '25, 1859?l5-3m. Franklin Aoademy. rHE FIRST Session of this Institution commences 1st MnnH?? :?> i?-..? ?j in nuuuni y icxt and end* 1st June. The second session commences 1st Monlay in July und ends 1st December. lrhe Trustees have succeeded in retain ng the services of MR SAM'L. Mc/ORMICK, whose proficiency in teaching s surpassed by few. Young men can >e thoroughly prepared to enter any of he higher institution* of learning in the Southern States. The Village is very icallhVi and there is not, at prestff a jrog shop or place where ardent spicftaean ie obtained in it. Boarding can be obtained in private famlies at ftlO per month. Tho rates of tuition are the same as 1 4? J?1? ?i * iiiuic in ntnurimei inriiugnoul me DUtt. The Academy building in now in com} repairs. The surrounding country will find here tdvantagea which will at leant cqun! those #f other places, and to our District are held >ut such inducements as we believe will oblate the necessity of sending our youqf nen and boys abroad. 8. b. ma8sev, Secretary. Dec. 16, 1868. 44-tf. TWINE?l,00o Hanks 'fhreeply, tar sale at JOS m. GaVLE