The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, August 01, 1860, Image 3
iFire iu New York?One Hundred and
Fifty Fa milieu Houseless.
Nsw Yukk, July 16.
Some thirty or forty wooden buildings,
mainly dwelt, t rr I'lf A !!ey and WrsIi>
) { c tie burnt Id day at noon.
'iln.\ "ate u >xliy occupied l>y CMlttleli,
wlube homes were at work at the times
t *and thus escaped. One hundred and f?
*ty families are made houseless by the die aster.
Loss estimated at >100,000.
THE MATHTETH
New York, July 87.?The Cotton market
is buoyant, with aalea to-day of -000
bnlos. Middling Upland la quoted at lOJc.
^ Nkw Ohliakx, July 87?The Cotton
market in quiet, with sales of 1100 bales (
Middling quoted at 10c.
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Speoial Notioos.
A CABDI
Dr. G. Bennett takes this method of in
forming his numerous friends who have so
'liberally extended hiin their patronage, that
he will bo absent from Laucaftterville for
the ensuing lour or tire weeks. Upon his
** return he will be happy t<> resume his professional
labors. Orders, during his temporary
absence, may be left at bis ofliee.
JulyUdlh, 100U, tf.
DA WAINS & WYLIE,
Attorneys at Law
add
SOLICITOUS I\ EQUITY, ,
Will practice in Lancaster and the surrounding
Districts.
rrrica in tub court bousk at
I. A N C A S T B II V 1 L L ?, S. C.
Particular attention ^'nren to collecting claims. {
col. fllos. n dawk iks. vaj. john o. wtl1k. i
B Union, 0. 11., 8. U. Lancaster, C. II., 8,0.
Marid, lA, I860, 6?tf
KERSHAW A CONNORS.
A ACT A BUS IM Till rKACTICB OK
LAW AND EQUITY
I,ANCASf EKVILLK, 3. 0.
~will attend promptly to all business |
rutiustud to them. (
" J II KKRSIIAW, j \V. M C'JNNORS. i
Caiudon, JS. -U. Lancaster, 0. II.
Aug. 10, I8j;?.
Doctor* in Luck. A
SiNoui.AH Cocilidfxcr.?Two Phym ,
. cinns, one in Windsor, N. C., and the other
in Dolington, P< on, each buy a loilery
ticket, and iih the following certificates
(with dnte, name mid residence) show, were |
both fortunate tciough to draw large pri> "
ives
Dolington, i'enn., July. I860.
, This in U certify that I was the holder r
s.f a si nr?' <V (irfcet No. 48, 50, 71, Clas* 1
HtM, in Delaware State Lottery, draw n Juno *
i!3, under the management of Wood, Kddy
&. Co , which combination drew the prize
<<f 16,(100 and that .'.aid prize was cashed |
si!< presentation. .
'J'JIBODOKK M. I.AlU.K, M. I).
Dolington I'. <> , Penn.
Windsor, Ucrtis City, N. C.
July 10, 1860. [
fl do hereby certify that I have this day j
?< ccivi-d throng i bank the full amount of
one eighth of the highest Capital Prize of
J.V1,000, drawn at Wilinb g?on, Delaware, |
June '.Oh. I8t?0, in Wood , Liddy A Co.'s .
Jli l.iwaie State I.otteries, ill Class 1, (drawn f
n the sinirie number nlant The i.'imLr
' ii my ticket being the number drawing the
I igl ml (.'upiinl I'rije <if <(50 000, uiy tick- I
? I and draw in<r accordingly, and that full '
! f - . g\. n by ?ue to publish
in* name miu' r< ?: fence.
K. II. SMI I II, M. I>.
Tiik Kcomomy of Health Thin busy
nation of Americana have 12,000,000 work- ?
,ing people, whose sen ice* nmy be estimn.
ted ai 9'i a dnv, and their annual loaa by
sickness at an average of ten day* encli in
the year. 'I'liia giics it total loaa ot $240,.000,000,
a sum three limes aa large aa the
* w hole cost of the (icnerul Government, in |
.chiding the Army, Navy, Post Offices, Leg.
jslutors, Foreign Minister* and all. The '
amount weighs over six hundred tons in
pure gold.
A Urge proportion of this costly suffering
might be averted hy attention to diet, '
elcai.lii.es*, and above all, by the proper use '
of the right remedy in season. When a *
25 cent, box of Ayer's Pill* will avert mi '
attack ol illness, which it would l-ikc several
days to recover from, or a dollar bottle
of Ayer's Snrsnpnrilln, ?*MI expel a lurking
disorder 'hut would bring the sufferer to
tii* back for weeks or month*, rt' e* It take
*ny figure* to how the good ecouomy of
the inwetnuml When Fctrer and Ague is
rankling in our veins, and slinking y< ur life \
out of jou, i* it vvoitli tile dollar it costs
iui m? ngut! v?urc m nave tile Vi:i:tinoiia
disorder expelled, which it doe* surely and (
<|ui< kly ? When you hare taken a cold ia
it prudent to wait until it h?n tiled on
the lunga, when day* or weeks or moot ha
tn>tat he apent in trying to euro it, even if it "
can be cured at all, or ia it cheaper to (eke "
Ayer'e Cherry ('actor* I,coating a few aliitl- '
itiga, nod remove the Iroubly before it ia *
serious 1 !t tjikea no ulsdout tc decide. |
II olio way's Ointment and Pi'.U, are the fiuest (
Kerned we lor Had Lege.?Francis Totnpkina, r
ol Onoma, Michigan, had lite niefortui e, ail '
year* age, to break Ida lag, which was iinpep
fecUy fii by lite doctor, the soaeequeuce was, {
that it formed iteelf iuto an wary wound, and
deapile of the varioua remedies he tried, he
could not get Any thing to saw* It to iteal, '
and it was feered hy all who knew him, that
he would !>? haw ail hie hie. About fimr
otoliths ago, he onranteneed using Hollo way'a .
Ointment and Ptlla, which soon sensed an Improved
appearance in the leg, ho eontinued
them for uiue weeks, and the leg in ssmtd, to
the astonishment of ell who knew hies. 41 ^
Even Ihoae who era is the ei^eyioeot at
perfect health frcquertly here need to hero rOr
rouoe to tonics as preventatives of diaeeee ?
W a ere never too well armored against the as- ,
eaulta of "the ills that tlesb are hair to." Much
an invigoratov they may dud in HoatoUer'a 1
Hitters?a medicine (bat cannot be taken regularly
without firing vitality and elasticity to
the system. In ell cases of Pever and Ague,
the Hitters is mora potent than any aaaouat of (
quinine, whilo the most dangerous cases of hll- a
joua fever yield lo iu wonderful properllee.-Thoee
who have tried the medicine will never
um- toother, for en/ of the aliment# wbieh lite
11 oe tetter U*t?re protemme lo aubdue. To 1
thoee who here owl made the eiperimmt, we
cordially recommend an eerlf application lo
the Bitlere, Wh? never they are air token by di? f
eeaee of the digeetive or gene.
Hold by druggjeta and deelere genera!!/, *
everywhere, pr See dvertlaementfnanotn>
er column.
LADlfcS, Mfaeee and Children's Hate,
trimmed and ootrimmrd, at
HASSRf/nNC * SI A8SEY*S.
Announcements.
FOR THE SENATE.
The friends of the HON. GEORGE
Mo(J. WITHEItSPUON, announce him a
candidate lor re-election U> the State SeastJ,
from Lancaster District.
FOR THE LEGISLATUREMr.
Editor:?You will oblige the friends
of Mk. 1\ T. MO0LRY, by placing his
name in nomination, for representative to
the lower branch of the next State Legislature.
Wo are authorized to im>niinr? mh
JU8KPH CLARK, a candidal* for l(epre>
dilative in the lower brunch of the next
Legislature.
Mr. Editor.?You will oblige muny
friends bv placing the name Muj. J. E. Rutledge,
in nomination for re-election to tho
lower brunch oi the Stale Legislature.
Mr. Editor :?You will oblige many
friends by placing the name of J. Williums,
Estj, in Doiuinutiou for re election to the
lower branch of'Jie State legislature.
;tB.; " " * 1. ? : i
FOR CONGRESS.
NVe are authorised to announce Col. C.
W. Ml I,I,I.K, of Marion, a candidate to
represent the lirst Congressional District of
South Carolina in the next Congress.
The friends of the Hon. JOiLN Mo
QUEEN announce hint a candidate for reelection
to Congress, from the lirst Congressional
District of South Carolina.
LAROASTER.
FOR CLERK.
The triende of JOI1N A. STEWMAN
announce liiiu a candidate for re election for
Llerk of the Court, for the ensuing term.
Mr Editor ?The many friends of Mr.
II. J. liA.NCUCK, announce huu u candiiute
for Clerk of the Court for t!ie ensuing
term.
FOR SHERIFF.
Mr. Eerron :?The frieuds of J. 1).
li.Ml.E, respectfully noiuinaie him a can
didutc fur the office of dheiiil of Litncaaler
Uislrici for the ensuing term.
Many Friends.
Mr. Editor :?Pit-use announce Mil.
AMOS ANb'JS, u candidate for Hit
Jffice of Hheritf tor l-ancasler District, fur
Hie ensuing term ami oblige his
Many Friends.
The friends of Cupt. J. II. COU3ART,
mnounce him a candidate for Sherit) for
Lancaster District, at the ensuing lerui.
FOB TAX COLLECTOR.
Mr. Editor :?Please announce the
lame of C. F. IIINSON, Esq., as n caniidate
for Tax (Collector at the ensuing el utiou
and oblige his many
Friend*.
Mr. Editor : ? Please announce Mr. \V.
II. TWI PT'Y, as a candidate for Tux Colector
ut the ensuing election.
Many Friends.
Mr Editor.?The voters of luiuvuster
eapeclfull) announce J. It. IMJNTEll a
:audidute for rc-cleclion for Tax Colieclor,
or the ensuing term.
Mr. Editor.?Pleiise announce Mr. Win.
touEUTsoS, a Candidate for Tux Collector
a Hie er.auing election and oblige bis
'ri-nda Waxhaws.
Mr. Editor.? lly announcing Mr. It. C.
IH>T I'S, a candidate for Tux-Collector ut
be next election yon wili oblige his
Many Friend*.
itiK. nuiroii : uy announcing t,apl A.
S. NISiJh 1' a candidate for Tux Collector
tl the next election you will oblige.
Ills FlIIENDS.
JNew Advertisements.
Notioe.
CCERTAIN ijresponsible persons have
J been for aouio time past engaged in
Vlling timber on the land* known ah the
California l'lnce," and converting the same
nto shingles und other kinds of material
for sale. Now notice is hereby given to all
'etjtonsiblc persons not to purchase or reDove
such material from the said lands, ex:epl
with the permission of Mr J. A. (funlinghnm
or myself, upon pain of being trcu*
ed und dealt w illi as Trespassers.
J. E. CURKTUN.
Aug'!. 1st I860, 25-tf
LOOK IT THIS!
THE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD
respectfully inform the citizens of
l.nncnalrr Village and vicinity, that
have permanently located ami
mtublistied u
Boot and Shoe Shop
it this place, and will be happy to wait on
dl that (lusito work done. They put up
vork in the most faahionablu and durable
ityleu, and warraut to wear welt.
1^ BOOTS AND SHOES
>f al! description* made to order at abort ,
lotice. All work warranted 2d per cent
>etler than Northern make.
Give ua a trial and we are confident aatvfsction
wili be the result
Mr Our ahop is one door South of ]
Junlap dt Co.'a store.
CKUXP8T0H 4 KELLER
Aug. I, I860.?ly.
fit GOODS !
IITV. HAVK JUST RF.CKlVKD AND
V V ata still receiving fis*h supplies of
NEW GOODS,
irhkk eoiuplalea eer 'orlnoent of every
king usually called for, and which wo con*
ioue to sell om tua moot
REASONABLE TERMS.
PImw aoll and examine our NEW
MXJDS and inako jroui selections from
oil stock.
MAGILL Sl HKATTIE.
Aug. I, i860.?81.
Wanted! Wanted!!
rWO o? mr.r* Traveling Agents in saeh
of the United States, to sell I ha great*
?t Invention of the ago alary
fr?* *> ** $75 per Xootk
For particulars, address, wUh niaxape for
wtam postage,
"rfSZtfrtr
Aug. |, I860 86-Su
SOUTH CAROLINA,
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
BY P. T. Hammond, Enquire, Ordinary
for RMd District.
WHEREAS, JOHN I). GLENN, ha
applied to me for Letters of Admin
iatrnlion on all and singular the Goods am
Chatties, Rights and CreJits of Jauies It
Glenn, late of the District aforesaid, de
censed.
THESE are, therefore, to cite and ad
tnontah all and singular. the kindred am
creditois of the suid deceased, to be am
appear before me at our next Ordinary*
Cou't for the said district, to be hidden a
Lancaster Court House on the !3th day u
Aug. next, to show cause it noV, w'iy th
said Administration should not be granled
i Given under my hand and seal
L. S. > this twenty six day of July, ii
j the yeur of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty, and it
the eigiity-lifth year of American Inde
pendente.
P. T. HAMMOND,
O. L. D.
Aug. 1, 1860. ?2t pf $2.
Wood, Eddy &, Co.'s
DELAWARE AND MISSOURI
STATE LOTTERIES !
$ ^ ?
CAPITAL I'KIZB
t?r $70,000!.ffl
Wood, Eddy Co., Manaokhs,
The Managers' Offices are located at Wilming
ton, Delaware, and St. Louis, Missouri.
The following
MAGNIHCENT SCHEMES
will be drawn in public, under tiie Super
intendence of Sworn Commissioner*, ap
pointed by the Governor.
Wood, Eddy & Co 's Lottery.
CLASS No. 394.
Drutrx on Saturday, Auy. IPfA, 1860
78 Numbers?13 Dtawa Billots
1 (Jratal Capital Prize, of
$ 7 0,0 0 0!
1 Prize of $30,001
1 " 20,00<
1 " 15 00(
15 " 5,001
I " ... 3,471
100 ' 1,001
166 " 0U<
65 " 14.
65 " 12<
65 " 8<
65 ' 6i
1,810 ? 4i
-S I ,U4H " 2<
32.396 Prixe* amount to 1.171.0M
NKARLY ONK PKIZK TO KVKR\
two tickkth.
Whole Tickets $20. Halves $10, Guar
ters $5.
Certificates of PickiifM will ho sold n
the following rates, which i* the risk :
Certificate of Package of 26 Whole
Tickets. f.'O'.l 0(
Certificate of Package tf 26 I lull'
Tickets, 149 61
Certificate of Package <>f 26 Quarter
Tick eta, 74 7.'
Certificate of Package of 26 Kighth
Ticket*, 37 3"
S r L END ID SCII EME:
TO UK DRAWN IN AUG , as fullowa
V tj \ SH 3(11,
-Draws on Wednesday, Aug. I. 1860.
t tj A S ? :i 7 ?,
Draws on Wednesday, Aug. 8, I860.
V L A ? s 3 H 8,
Draws on Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1860.
Class 400 Draw* Wednesday, Auj?. 22, '60
Class 412 Draw* Wednesday, Aug. 29, 'Oil
NEARLY ONK I'RIZB TO EVERY T\Y(
TICKETS.
78 Numbers?14 Drawo Ballots.
1 Capital Prize of 135 000
1 prize of $16,000 J 04 prizes of $I0(
1 ' 6,000 64 14 It
1 " 4,017 64 6(
10 " lgHR) 64 ' 6(
10 " 1,200 64 " 3l
20 " I.OiiO 6.504 " 2(
60 " 200 26,221" ll
360 " 150
34,412 Prizes Amounting to 8578 65",
; Tickets $10; Halfs $5; Quarters $2.5C
Certificates uf Package* in Ihe abovi
Scheme, to bo drawn each Wednesday. w;I
bo sold i.t the following rates, which is llu
i risk:
Certificate uf I'si-kncro uf Oft VV'lw.l.,
Ticket*. ? *141 OC
Certificate of Package of ilfi Half
Tickets, 70 M
Certificate of Package of '20 Qcarter
Tickets, 35 ~ii
In ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Knclose the amount of money to ftur n<t
dress for what yon w ish to purchase ; nanu
the lottery in which yon wish it inverter
and whether yon wish Whole*, Halve*
Quarter*, or Kighth on receipt of which
we send what i* ordered, by first mail, to
gether with the scheme.
immediately after the drawing, a Printed
Drawing, Certified to by the Commissioner)
will bo sent, witli an hxplanalion.
or Parchusers will please write thoii
signatures plain, and give their Post Office
County and .Slate.
All communication* strictly confidential
rr All prizea of $1,00(1 and under, pnic
immediately after the drawing?other pruei
at the usual time of forty days.
Our Single nnmber Lotteries,
CAPITAL PIUZE $50,000!
it n a w a: vwu v o a Tim /, a \7
?r r J Mi 1 4 1/ / I </ /I / .
Ticket? $10; Half? $5; Quarter? $2.5C
Mf Order* for Ticket* or Certificate*
loany of (he above Scheme* to be ilirec
ted to
WOOD. EDDY A. CO, Wilmington
Defawure
or WOOD, EDDY A CO., St. Louie,
iMlaeottrl
Circulars containing Scheme* foi
the uioeth will be #?el, free of expou*#, by
*ddre*?iag u* above.
HT The Drawing* of the l)*la war*
KUW Lotion** *re tmi>li*h?<i in the New
York Moral J, Now York Time* a-id New
Yorker Staata Zeitung, and New York Ex
pre**.
TURNIP SEED,
JUST RKCKIVKD 7J> IW frW< Turaip
Seed, i? let* to Mil the perehnaer
at HASSKLriNli A MAS8EVS.
July idlh, tf
BUSINESS CARDS. ' I
)
| mL . 1 1 ' !. t .... 1 1 1 |
B J. WlTUElfcSPOON,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
j LANCASTER C. II., ?
'I So. Ca. 1 j"J
Janunry 11, 18G0. 18?tf. [ j
a John C. Secrest ^
1 ATTORNEY AT L AW, ?
\ LANCASTER C. H., S. C. | 81
1 ...... ....... - - - ii
? in attend to all business entrusted to him.
... 111
I. Can always lie found at Maj. Clinton's Office. ' ^
'? Also acting Magis!.'"ilto. I
1 Juno tilh, 1?60. J 7?1 jr. I
I J. iTl. AD.VUS, i8'
i
asKii'isiiiiiuii, i
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ?
TIN-WARB,]*
ROCK lllLL, S. C. jc
Orders front u dist ance promptly attended to ll
May lt>.? 14-ly. j v
| ti
G. W. Wii.i.iaws. f S Robt. E. Allison j ?
Vorkville, S. (*. < ) Lune.istervillc.H.C !
I r'
WILLIAMS & ALLISON, c
ATTORNEYS AT LAW;''
am) i 0
Solicitors in Equity. L'
l.ANG\STKR, C. If., S. C.
i H
Will practice in the District of Lancaster.
I 1 *
Prompt attention given tc Collections.
July 7tli 1*68. 1 ?tf
*
Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, !'
r I tl
ilcnidcni Nui-tfuoii Dculikl, L
YOKKVIl.l.K. B. c.. i a
" I . . , I "
! ()llern liix I'rofcHitionn! Services to the eiti- I
I zen* of lamcntiler Villrge and Hnrroiindlnj,' j,
country. ,1
AUTIF5UI M. TEETH inserted on (Sold u
1 I Plate, from one to :i toll ?>ett. I]
' June 11 tli, lM.iri Hi.lv ii
; ,sri;M'Ki; TKAiiiii:, '
> MANUF.AOTUrtlNIi
)
i Jt'tvcllcr ;intl Kilvcr*niillt, 11
No. 266 King-Street, ^
ClUHl.KUTnS. S. ('. ;i|
J IJoder MnMonic Hall.] Ii
* - - ^ <
V'atchi!.*, I locks, Jewelry and Silver Ware
j Neatly and Carefully Repaired. ^
Feb. 29, lftiiO. 3?Cui. jj
HARDWARE. S
. I ^ I tl'
t| W. R. MORTON,
No 133 MEETING-STREET. vi
CliAltLKSTOW :s. p.
) I ' I ot
j Offer* for nale * r tiik. i.owkst rimdiut pmoki | a
, j for ca*ii or I'Roupr r?r, * very complete ! in
ami aupeiior aanorttntiii' of i ht
>j HARDWARE, CUTLERY. |t
<?!;:**, rivroi.s, |w
AND | it
PLANTATION TOOLS,
IMPORTED EXPKF.Ssl.V Foil THE
SI)I rIIKII XTR ADE. 2
Merchant* vi*ilin<r the City nrc respectful Htl
ly invited to examine the Stock
and price*. a|
ali. okder* for good* will receive prompt ?l
and careful attention .
I ! .March 1 t, 18t>0. 5-<iin
> i vi
WHITE'S MARBLE NN
AM) "r
c; rp r\ TvT tv fir r~\ x> tt c?
u a vy xi xi w u xv ix i3 , in
' Established Over Thirty 7ears Ago- ^
| UOIIKKT I) WHITE,
ui
(Ihurlealon, S. C. r|
Monuments, Head Stones, of all sizes, hi
from '%3 up. Marble and Stonu ui
! Tile. Mural Tablets, Blue |.|
Fl'ffging, Brown Stone fur buildings, slc. i{
I HTN, II. Plans for largo Monuments
1 drawn to order and sent by mail. jn
) Feb. 8lh, 18?I0 .V2-ly. pi
, N K \V C A R Y E T S T 0 It E. ' "i
'I I w
' ?" * : Li
James G^ Bailie, c
) DIRECT IMPORTER OF ALL KIS'DS OF
CARPETING, ?
| Hog", Floor Oil ('lolhs, Window Shades,
' , dir. Curtain liaiiiusks, I .ace anil .Muslin
) Curtains, A c. *
No. '23 i Kino Strf.f.t,
; CHARLESTON, S C.
I ! And J. 0 BAILIE & Bro. ; *
, I AUGUSTA. (in.
, j Feb. 8, I860, 62? 1 y j ^
W'OUI.D RR8PKCTFIJM.Y INFORM It
the public that he ha* located him- ki
| avlf permanently nt I/mcmler ('. h., and pi
, will be happy to wait upon a'l who may i ?
. favor him with a call. Ho flutter* hiinaelf i
that from hia long experience In the Vari* | n,
oui branchy* nf hia Profaaaino, he can give
' entire anliufaction to all who may enlruat u,
biui with the care of their teeth. ' rn
Art!A..;.I ?r?r -> '
MMvi'ti i rem iiiitfiitni irum ? "? "K'? i tii
tooth t.> full sets, with Clasp or hy Altnoa- B|
r phi-ric Pressure. /?
Particular attention paid to the preservation
of carious teeth, for millions arc now
> annually tost for want of timely and judi'
tfiows treatment. 01
' Charges reasonable and all work warran* ti
ted. ItTeeth
extracted without pain, ladies Si
and gentlemen are incited to call and have 1,
their teeth examined free of charge. 1;
fWRcd in Mr. Kmrnona' building, 3d door P
SontS of J. Adams' Store. M
r. frtliue hour* 'ruin H A. 41. to It M. and <
from 1. to ft. P M. 1 ci
April 18, I860. 10-ly. |
UKOVUlt <fc B4KER'8 |
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINE, 1
FOR PLANTERS' USEThe
very great success of the Grover j
i Uuker Sewing Machine throughout the
loulhern States has been peculiarly gratU
ping to the manufacturers, who are led to
elieve that their eudeavora to mako a reable
machine have been appreciated. The
olicy of the Company will be unchanged,
nd, na heretofore, each machine will be
arrnnted in every respect to be as repreiiUed.
That we manufacture and sell the
laehine best adapted to all the wants of
io people of i lie tiouth, chii be attested by
lousands of Families aud Planters who
avo them in daily use ; and, feeling the
noortnnce ff meeting every want of the
>uthern people, wo ?.'ive just introduced
AN ENTIRELY NEW MACHINE,
lade Expressly for Planter's Use { 1
machine that will sew the finest fabrics j
>r lb*' inmates of the household, aud the j
onrsest goods for the negroes of the field. |
I is so simple in constructi on, that a Her- |
ant of ordinary capacity can readily learn
j work it, and keep it in order. In ordiary
wear, the machine can not get out of
pair, and should last many years?being
onstructed w ith especial care as to duraility.
We 'eel every confidence of it giv\g
the most complete satisfaction. That i
tir machines will do better sewing than
an be done by baud, is evidenced by nulerous
testimonials, and from many we
elect and invite nttentiou to a few, as
bowing
What Southern People Say :
"Mrs. Jefferson Davis, presents her com*
limenls to (Lover & linker, and takes
(ensure in saying that she has used oue of
heir machines for two years, and finds it
till m good order, makes a beautiful stitch,
mi does easily work of any kind."?WashIgtoll,
1).
"1 have used one of (Jrover &. Raker'*
'ani'ly Sewing Machines for more tliun
liree years, and do not hesitate to say that
, has given enure satisfaction. J cheerfuli
recommend them to a'l who wish to
avo their sewing well and quitkly done."
Irs. Robert W'iddicombe, Washington, I).
"I take pleasure in saving, tlint the Gro.
er &. Maker Sewing Machines have more
ian sustained my expectation. After tryig
'imi reluming ( liters, I have three of
tent in operation in my different places,
ad, a ft ei four years' trial, have no fault to
nd " ? .I II- Jlatnnianil, Senator of South
'an'I inn.
"My wife has had one of Grover & It...
lt's Family Sewing Machines for souie
me, and 1 am satisfied it is one of the
si labor-saving machines that has been j
vented. I take much pleasure in recomcoding
it to the public."?I. (J. Harris,
'curt nor of Tennessee.
' I take pleasure in saying that (lie Gro r
&. Maker's Sewing Machine bus fully
1-tamcit my expectations, and, alter a trial
more than a year, i am so well pleased
itli it that I take pleasure in recommendg
it to my friends."?Mrs. IF. II Rillrii'
)usc, (leorgetoicn, I). ('.
"1 am Very much pleased with my sewing
achine ; if I could not get another, I
ouol not take ten times what it cost me.
more than realizes my most sanguine
;pectntiona"?C\ II. .\ash, Canulrn C.
i v n
'? 4,1 v*
"Till- (inner & Raker Machine has fully
111it 1 id my expectations. A very impornl
characteristic of the ciuchine is, it is
i very simple that any negro of common
iderslaiiJing can manage it. Mine has
en used exclusively by a negro servant,
tout six months, and has never been out
order."?Her. J. /< Moultrie, Union
pn/ig*, Ala.
"1 take pleasure in recommending (iro- !
r & Baker's Family Sewing Machine,?
!e nave used one more than six months,
id it is all that it is represented to be. It ;
not only a convenience, but we regard it
i indispensable necessity."?Hon. J. F.
ivwtkll, I.a Fiiijrite, Ala.
' I tbink your machine by far the bpst in
re. Ii can be adapted from tiie finest fab:h
to tbc heaviest cussimere, and sews
roiigcr, faster, and more beautifully than
le can imagine. If mine could not be re*
need, money could not buy it."?Mrs. E.
Ttirthn. Ituutsville, Ay.
-iiu-iiuaiion una inner circumstances h.ivg
brought under my examination several
iininenl sowing machines, and led to un
ipiaintance with their merits, should my
|)iition ho deemed of any value, I
nuld nut hesitate to accord the prefer- |
ice to Grover & Baker's."?Rev. J. It. j
iemsnti, Claymont, Del.
"I take pleasure in recommending Grover
, Baker's Sewing Machine to the public,
has given every satisfaction in my fain*
y, and I consider it one of the most reliae
machines in use?not only for its
rength ? hut simplicity, and not being lia- '
e to gel out ol order. 1 would advise j
)> person to purchase one of them in prerenew
to all otiiers I have seen."?HImon
lone. Sorfolk, Va.
I think it by far the best patent in use.
his machine can be adapted from the fiusl
cambric to the heaviest cossimere. It
sws stronger, faster, and more Uuintilul
tan <>ne can imagine. If mips oouhLnol ,
t- replaced, money could no?,bt\Jtii. ?
Irs J. (J llrown, Xoshville, Tea*.
'1 take pleasure in recommending the
rover & Baker Sewing Machine over all
ih. rs in use. Mine is the only Grover &.
akcr in this vicinity ; but I hope ere long
? see one in every family."? J. L. Walker,
ferriCs llrij^e, S. C.
"1 have used one of Grover 6i Baker's
ewing Machines in our shop for three
tars past, and find it perfectly practicable,
isily kept in order, and adapted to various
nds of w ork in a tailor's shop We take
ensure in recommending it to the public.'
-/. A. Jirokow 4- Co, Columbus, Ua.
"it gives me pleasure to add my teslimot
to that of many others, in fsvor of Gro.
>r A Baker's Sewing Machines. One of
.. i r 11, i 11 in., km I..."" ? - 4 '
_ .... uccii in cunmani nae in
y faniily lor nearly three yearn, giving enre
Mtiiiacliun, never having required the
ighteMl repuir in that liine."?a C DLoutU,
enmcula, r^a.
OFFICES OF KXIIIBITOS AKD SALE :
406 Broedivay, Neiv York ; 181 BaltL
ore Street, Baltimore; Mechanic* InalL
ite. Richmond ; 359 King Street, Char*
ton ; 41 Framia Street, Mobile ; It Camp
treat. New Urteaoa; 94 Fourth Street,
ouiavitUi ,Jk Lexiogton;
It North Street, St. Lome; Thoa.
. HtnvenlLA^uidt*, Agent (or Georgia;
,r*- ilvexton, Agent for Texi.
Af ^ ,om>d '? moat of the I
lira ?a<i lenme of the South.
J una 30 6m.
-jn.. 5>?
JOS. M. Qti
CAMDE
DEAL!
HEAVY DRY GOODS, GR0C1
LIQUORS, HAVAN
INDIA KRUI
Has on hand and are now re
of Piper, Heideick, Heidtick Si. Co.'a,
Medearia, Post, Sherry, PeuoutF, Claret, Bla
diea, from
Ono to Te
Old Constitution Mountain Dew, Bourbon,
OLD RYE
Extra old Menongahela Rye. J. Martin's
Rectified Whiskey, at exceedingly low fig.
orca Jaraaca ttum, Peppermint Cordial, For
gar1*, of direct importation, Cuba Sixes an.
boxes. Assorted Jellies. Steam Refined (
Matches, Tobacco, of various brands. Adt
Loiters. Mackeral, Salmon and Oysters.
Sauses, Assorted Nuts, Rasin*, &e., &c., I
JOS. M. GAYLE,
FERRIAGE
rI "MIK UNDERSIGNED, RESFECTFUI
JL and the surrounding Districts, that In
tinues to conduct the
MANUFACTURING OF LI
LIGHT FOUR SE
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL, and
RABLE STYLES, which cannot fail to pi
R E P A
done at the shortest notice poss
?5gT*ALL WORK WART
Call and see for yourselves.
I-.ncan er C. II., S. C, March 28, 1860.
Agents Wanted.
Fifty Dollars a Month, and expenses paid.
VN ACTIVE AGENT in wanted in every
County in the United States and
Canada*, to solicit order* and introdue* mir
New National Double Thread ?20 Sewing
Machine. Warranted equal to any high
priced machine. Pract'cal for every family
which make* it the cheapest and most popular
machine in existence. A limited number
of responsible Agents are wanted, to
travel and solicit orders by Sample, at a
salary of ?50 per month and expenses ?
Business permanent. Address with stamp,
for conditions and instructions,
j w. Harris sl Co.
Shoe and Leather Exchange,
BOSTON Mass
July '25th, 1860, 24?2m
ELLIS C QEEEN, Jr.
WITH
Harral, Niohols &, Co,
Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale
Dealers iu '
Saddlery, Saddlery Hard w ars',
IlAKN'KSS, |
Carriage Trimmings, Shoo Findings, &c.
CHARLESTON, S C
Corner Meeting aud Husel Streets,
(Sign of '(Jilt Saddle.)
July 11, I860.?aa-ly.
Notioe,
I FOREWARN all persona from trading
for u NOTE given by me and Thos. J.
(Jlyburn security, to Jus. Esliidge for eight
hundred dollars, dated day I860.
Duo 1st January next, the consideration
for wliicli mid note wus given having failed
I am determined net to pay said note unless
compelled by law.
VVII^SON HOUGH.
July 4th I8'i0. 21tf
Corn ! Corn ! !
A LARGE LOT North Carolina Corn
constantly on hand and for sale low
for Cash by
JON. M. GAYLE & CO.
Baoon! Baoon ! \
HAMS, HIDES, and SHOULDERS,
just received arid for sale by
JOS. II. GAYLE &L CO.
Hay! Hay !!
JUST received n large lot Eastern and
North River Hay, which is offered low
for Cash by
JOS M. GAYLE & CO.
r AAA HOUNDS OF BACON For
OeUUv Sale by
J. L. DUNLAP & CO.
I/iicAiltii C. li.j S, C, Juue 20, 1800. tf
Beef Market.
r?~MIE Subscriber will commence to lurnJL
iah the people of laincasterville with
Beef, on Wednesday the tith proximo. His
regular days thereafter will be Wednesday
and Saturday of each week. His arrivala
will be announced aa usual by the blowing
of a horn.
EL1SHA PLYLER.
May 23d 16-tf.
Steam-Mill Aooounts.
AI.L MY ACCOUNTS FOR 1859 are
left in the hands of John 1). Wylie,
Esq . for collection. Creditor* must come
forward and settle either by cash or note,
as longer indulgence cannot be given.
J AS. M. INGRAM.
Lancaster, June 5, I860. 17tf.
RICK.
NEW RITPPI.V or Hto- 1?i
? J?
il nnd for sale by
JONES CROCKETT.
Feb 39, 1860?3tf
LADIES, Misaen and Children* Boots,
Bush ins and Slippers, at
11 ASSKI/l'INE 6L MASSKY'S
Adams, Frost A Go.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
AOOEE'l I0XTH WHARF,
CHARLJfSTOy, S. C.
Errant L. Adams. | E. IIorrt Frost,
ZlMMRHMAN DlVM.
July 36th 1860, 34?6a.
,YLE & CO.
n, s. c.
E R S I If
brigs, hardware, wines,
a cigars, west
its, &c., &c.
CEIVING A LARGE AND VARIED LOT
Dizzy, Gold Seal, ami Flura Champagne,
ekberrv and Malaoa Wim?? Pf?n,.i,
n Dollars.
Chennut, Wedding, Double Distilled Extra
WHISKEY.
Rye Whiskey. A large lot of Coidriod
ires. Hosier., New England, white and col*
ler and Ale, quarts nnd pints. Havana Cii
Cheeroots, Sardines, halves und quarter
Jnndy. Teas?Hyson and Black. Friction
imnnline und Star Candles, Preserved Fish,
Pickles?half gallon, quarts nnd pint Jars,
for sale low for cash.
Wm. TtlUNGO.
EMPORIUM,
W
,LY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF THIS
s is atill at his OLD STAND, where lie con(tHT
HICKORY BUGGIES,
AT ROCKAWAYS.
CARRIAGES, SULKIES, &c.
I executed in the L\TE nu i the most DClease.
IRING
iible.
LANTED ONE YEAR.^f
W. D. HOWIE.
7?tf.
JOIN i\. CR0CRETT7"
HAS
JUST RECEIVED THELARgest
Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
That has ever boforu been his pleasure to
offer to his numerous customers and the
| eni/.cii* of Lancaster District in general.?
(Consisting of luidies Black and Fancy
Dress Silks. Muslins. Muslin Robea.
I hnuis, Calico's and all kinds of Dress Goods.
mm?
Ronnets, Flats, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries.
Coverings, Hosiery, &c.
Boots and Shoes.
A large and varied stock of the finest
and best quality for Ladies, Misses, Gen*
tlemun's and Roys, (New Styles.)
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
I Clothing, Hats, and Furnishing Goods,
, frotn the finest to the cheapest qualities.
SUNDRIES.
Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Saddle*
ry, Tin Ware, Coopers Ware, Glass Ware,
Iron of all kinds, Cutlery, Nails, and any*
thing that can bo called for in the uiercan*
tile line oi business, which will be sold as
cheap as they can bo bought anywhere else
in the Village or District.
J. N. CROCKETT.
March 20, i860.
Land for Sale.
? - - THE UNDER Sin WEn OP.
ft rM fur sale hin Plantation,
Egg 11 IK whereon he now lives, conASM
taining 810 acres, lying on
the uisin road lending to Camden, where the
I Cane Creek and McDonalds Ferry roads
' intersect. a good dwelling house with five
large rooms, with a good parlor and entry.
A new Gin house and Screw ; a good
thrashing house and running gear to it
new Barn well stabled round. A No. 1 well,
as good water an is in the District; and alt
necessary outbuildings for negroes. A good
Hlnck-ainith shop, Ate.
Situated five miles South of Lancaster*
ville. Four hundred acres arc under feneo.
Come and look for yourselves, I will give
a bargiu in the place, as it is my intention
to sell. 1 will put it up to the highest bidder
on the 1st Monday in August, at Iaincaster
c. ii. a. j. McilWain.
May 9, 1860. 13tf
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
A LARGE and fioe assortment of Barage,
Tissue, Organdie Jaconet, Robee.
double skirt and Bounced. Jaconet, Frcnoh
( ambries, American and English Prints,?
For sale cheap, at
HASSELTINE At MASS FY'S.
April 18.
4 I' \H(iK And fine Assortment of Ready
j Made Clothing, SliirU Drawer*, Cravats,
half-Hose, and Suspender*, at
1IASSELTINE dt MASSEY'S.
CUTLERY, of all descriplions,
Hardware, Cr>ckery
| an,t Glaaa Ware, Sugar,
-mOHMW Coffee, Molasses, Mackrel,
Powder, Shot. Caps, C.?eene, Maccarooi,
Pearl and common Starch, Porter, Ale, die.
at HASSEl.TINK & MASSBY'S.
4^ THE REGULAR DEPOT for
Kerocino Oil and Letups is at
w ... .M..OJ *. I? ! !??
j tiful aaaorlmeot of the Lamp* ia juat re1
I reived with Jonea' improved burner. Call
at night and examine.
HA83ELTINE & MAS8EY.
April IS,
|j|| GENTS, Uoya, and Youth* Boots
FBI and Shoe*. A large and full as*
aortment?aome very fine, at
I1A88KLTINK &i M ASSEY'S.
LADIES Baraga Shaw la, French lace,
Point*, and Mantilla*, a large aaaortmeut,
at
HA88ELTINE St MASSE Y'8.
gardInTsjeedsT
AFRESH Supoly juat received from Do
Ijandreth, and for a?le by
JONES CROCKETT.
Feh 99, 1800-Itf