The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 12, 1861, Image 3
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A high military nutliority nUto Hint no 11
~ forin.il movement will bo made by Federal j .
troops for n few days.
CurofuI inspection shown the projectiles (
used in the engagement nt Acquiu Creek
by the Southerner*, were from n novel can- j
lioll. c\iil?lltlv (it Kurouomi iimniifiii'lnru
tut iur.v or whan got, -ire the questions.
Washington, June 7.? It ia believed that | 1
the despatches Hi nt by Lord Lyon* to bin , <
' Liovernment a < unfavorable to tlte North, i I
The Wubinet hut been in session every ' >
!duv this week upon foreign nllairs?n foot | j
! which it considered ominous of troqblo. | 1
, Aov ' iila from Fortress ^fbnroe, received
hen, Mate iliat the Harriet Lane had on '
Wednesday attacked the I'g'e I'oint Bat- : 1
tery, oppoHiie Newport News, on theJumcs (
lliier. After recehiug two shots, which ,
severely wounded live of her men, she re- | '
tired. The butteries at 1'ig's Poiut opened
(he embrasures, disposing ordinance of the ]
heaviest calibre. i |
Howard remarked this morning tint he I
expected soon to hear or sharp work at !
I Harper's Ferry."
Measures have been taken to find out
how many of the three months' volunteers j
can he coaxed to remain for the war. '1 lie j
result will determine the number of lliu
new levy.
No doubt is entertained here that Beau- I
regard is preparing to uttnek Alexandria. j
Movements in Missouri.
Ft. Louis. June I.?("apt., or t'ol., Lyon
will he proceeded against in tef, renue to !
f the Mcl)ontdd ease J
fieri. Harney lias been removed becausi I
ids votiise wuh not HuHicie.itly irritating to j
the (Stales High ia Mitiscuriuu*. The Ad |
ministration is evidently ondemoring to ex- j
cue tni*8our DC)'Olid eudurutice, and vvnuts 1
an excuse to crush out the apirit of the '
State.
Outrages of Lincoln's troops upon Vir- ,
gtnia citiiens. ,
We copy from (lie Norlolk Herald i
V some accounts of the outrages of the '
l'Yvler i! troops upon defenceless citizens
| of Virginia, upon their recent invasion nt 1
4 Newj>. rl News. 1 lie instHnces below are |
but h tyte of ihe villainous acts perpelrn I
Med l?y thein hi every point where they
have yet invaded the soil of the old Do
minion, and is in character with what j
Smith Carolina and any other State must
expect if these hireling* and fanatics are
. ever allowed to invade our Sail.
<
Speaking of die depredations in Kliz*
r i i *tli County, the Herald nays :
1 They commenced on the farm of Mr. I
J William Smith, which they left a coin '
M p e'e wreck. lie had a line tiu'd o! '
l w ileal, beside* a uutiiher t.f truck crop*, t
J .1 lie-e tie* acooudrelk complete y devasta- 1
I i led, li-side* s ealing or shoo'.ug dow n '
r Mr. Smith'.* ato> k and poultry, which '
;? l icy found rallying nhmit the farm. "* Mr. 1
it- .-I'll thought lie would be a little he( : 1
*?.iuid with them in saving his bacon, ar I 1
I 11 iij 111*', OiUllrlllt III lllit Mliukf il?>11 n*9 Cltr- I '
i. .I uoi into tin- win*!*, and l> ni il it | 1
v.hou h? saw tin-in appr.atching. Hat in ( s
jlliin he mi foiled ; h irrNi'liKr-iiii dukuy j 1
* who itnninU'il Ml tin* Initial, told iijion 111111, j l
mkI tl.o rn had ili?- meal disinterred ! *
ll Cllli J l>Hik. This follow, mill IkeV | "
? ml other* ul Mr. Smell's negro*, ihev ! "
luuk to lull M.'liloe, Mini Bi't lliem to ' *j
unik on the fortification*. Mr. Smith
I ? -iliiml.i*? Id* lw?>, nicludti.g lUe negro*,
j ni f.ili *15,000. "
i T ) ii*;kl \ i.-i ? d the adjoining farm ji
M *>( M . Went, %% liit'll ll.ey treated us they I v
1 l.i I done Mr. Siiiiili u; cutting up and ! 1
V i uuip'vlely iiemrok lug lit.* crop* of evety j t
m kind. At Mr. \Vm '* they unluckily t
I found m titufi*rin i-u?; ; up. n which, they 1 ?
I l.eiil liiin it eh se |irihuiiiir and sent nil his ' 1
I i is it dniiglitem, gro- li kkniurn, t > tin- fort \ ^
g mi- "hostages" lot In* "good behavior."? .,
!l Noll.nig vt .m alleged against ilium ; but i
I .1 mitn tInns hiinple arhitiar)' act of
I Iamco'ii'* iiell hounds. From Mr. NWut'n (
I it . v pained oter to the firm of Win. (
I I. e, it li lib lutd on it one of the fluent
f <:io|is of tvIleal ,u the country, heeidet
I other valuable product*. This tliey com- i
p'etely dcvaaiittwd. as they h? d done tho x
firm* k. have Hlrendy mentioned. In '
short, they continued the work of ruth1 v
le s 'Hid i eckless desliuclion on every *
' f-?r in fronting Hampton K<>nd?, from t
Newport New* to Hampton, committing ,
okery specie* of utrocity und outraging ?
tho person* of negro women, tfiri* and ?'
even female children, io * uiauner loo tu 1
human Htid letvhii.g to dktell upon.? 1
11 he fajuilie* it 'duigon thi? i.inge of 1
farm* hud generally moved off to the in *
ter or, and thus avoided the intuit* and j
infamou* trealinent of the barbaric ?
enemy. t
'Die wood* hack of Uamptoii wire for
eeveral day* filled with the fugitive fanii*
from that once nnilw g and happy
village, and with ?ucb of heir household
lull' :ta they coulu carry oA' will, then) in ,
, the hurry of the alarm.
It i* ascertained that tNe*e are ful I j
1; three hundred *lave?, be'ong ng to ei'i '
m 2?riu nf KStuJuttli ? - 1 *
W..J , III If ill Wit Of
orced into ll>o Hrviw, employed as I* ?
borers in Fort Monro# si ll?n present
On*. It Ims already Immu staled that _
Col. Mallory, of Khsabetb City, went
with a flag of truce to thefort 10 demand j
the return of fugitiva uegroe, but the de
snand ?n refused. A similar appiii*a>
tion was u>a<Je on (lie following day by
smother tieg, and also refuted. The *
bridge over Hampton Creek was then
burnt by our people, and the enemy
made hi* mid upon Newport News by
water. P
There are ?n/y four gf Its inhabitants c
remaining in llamptoa, who are prevent- ^
ed by cbronie diseases and other una void
able causes of detention, frotn leaving it
lin the emir# possession of the enemy who
( WW mcupiw II.
The Iom (including itgroeaK auataiiird 1
i.y dm county of K.iaahetb City, at the 11
liaode of there remoraeleaa niaraudcra, it '
patimated at half a milliou of dollar*, .
When tbe vandal* from tbe North no ^
?uoiwl Hampton, aii officer wr.h a aquad
>f man went to tha Mora of Mr. P. Laltf.
j oar and demanded poaaaaaion. Mr. Lat- i
,imer rapliad that be bad purchased and
>aid for bia atock of goods, and tba offi 1
| :*r might have llietn at ibair valuation. J
I 1'ba officer aaid ha would have tha good* II
fnd atom, and not pay a e?o for tbein, ^
nd drawing liia .word, alapped Mr. Latti. J1
| j nvr with it on the face. Lallttoer tbea '
Jraw a revoUer and fired it. when tha
fill. Ha than leaned over tba oi
ind firad three more aboia m lite
uaiog death. Lattimer was, of
.. II..- , M I .1 |
jourse, captured, at.d taken to Old i'oiut
uid bunt (>n Friday last.
The oilicer killed in said to be a Lieuenaiit
in one of tbe companies, and dis? j
linguishcd for military abilities, lie has j
net a dog's .death in a dog's cause.
Mi. W. C. M orrow of llaii. "ton, was j
also treated in a iuo?t shauiefui and iiu J
Jeccnl manner. He wa# captured in the
.own, having his iiitilorrn on, stripped
>tark naked, marched through the streets 1
ii that Condition, and then carried to 1
Kurt Monroe an a prisoner. Can such |
hint* l?e done in this enlii/liteiu?l ?.<" I
P ? ? I
it>d not route to boiling heat the biood :
>f every Southerner ?
A Proclamation f:om Gov. Letcher- 1
The Governor of Virgiuiii has issued a |
Proclamation, from which v.e make ttie
following extract :
The military forces of the Government
it Wellington having invaJed I lie terri.
lory of Virginia, and shed the tilood of
is pfco|.!e, and committed other acts ot
>utrage and aggression, thereby evincing
x purpose on the part of that Gorerntnenl
lo subjugate the people of Virginia, and
u'jccl them to a tyrannical control
tgamst their consent : Therefore, 1, John
Letcher, Governor of the Common wealth
?foresaid, do hereby req tiro ait the vol?
unteer companies which may have been
formed in the seveial counties of the
Uomnionwo >Itn, not already mustered
into the service, to repair forthwith, and
without awailjng any further orders, to
the places of leudezvou- designated by
my Proclamation of the 3 1 day of May,
1861, there to be mustered into the rervice
ol Virginia. And 1 do further im
yoke the good people of Vuginia to or
ijanize themselves into volunteer coinpa
nies, and arm themselves with such arms
is may have hem furnished to them, or
ihey uiay he able to procure, and repair
promptly to said places of rendezvous.?
Ami I furthermore require the Militia of
[lie Line to hold themselves in readiness
for immediate service,and artn themselves
with sucli arms as may have hecn issued
to thein, or they may he able to procure, j
mat tnev may l>e prepared to repel the j
invasion of our Roil.
HiruueK puom lloitur Distkict.?
J,plain VV. \Vl?ite, it brave and ac
:->mpli?hed oliicor, Aimed in tins e'f.y on
V.'eduwdny evening ** i11? an vtt-.r of ?
a-cked company of 150 UtH.-im-n J'miil
[lorry lhsiricl to serve during the w?r.?
uv, I*icke??!? lihh ollicotlly n wictioned
tnd given his cordial approb ition to the
-tnler by Cm)' .111 White of his company
,o the Confederate Arin\ for h< live sen
rice during ih.? war. TIihv desito onlv
0 retain their disli lion as Soulii
J tro.ii.a Bile men. Kv-y innn iu an d to
a Crockett, * limn .he coons knew at
li^lil, and preserve.! their skins whole b\ )
mrreiidenlig ul u . "Olioii, It is possible J
.hat liia company will bo miisinred into j
letvice and join Colo; el Bacon's Urgi'
innt viutl It-it tor Virginia on l ues lay
netting. At all even.s, the members are
nte shot*, and will render most effective
iertiee in whatever position mat be as i
.igned tlien*. ? Charleston Courier.
? 1 i
HOLLOW AY'* OINTMKN'T.-A voice from
he wrildcinevs?Abscess, tumors, s. ioiul'uis ;
Hid glandular swelling*? Livingstone the 1
-i eat A riean traveller i elates that he was as !
nuch lUiUe.. at the sigh' of a | ' ot Hollo- j
ray's Ointment in the interior of Africa us was j
tobiuson Cruso at tlie print ot a miked loot in
l.j sand?on enquiry he de.-covei cd it waaiu >
Jtuniou use ami that the Portuguese traders i
[ pi up the supply?he met with it Irequei.tly i
liter wards and louud it highly benehcial for
i.e cures of scrofulous huinois, glandular swel- i
1 >gs .oid the huimnou* oilier skiu disea^.s
vlneli attiict the nomadic trihes of those ui iJ
.id iuteiiiiinalile wilds. Head the Advertisers
t. Ill, |
'1 he following is a sample of li - nnineri.ia
tellers coiist..utly receiving fo. 'Inaleter'a
Stoma... Hitters?
Casa.noAOUA, July 15, 185?
Messrs. Ilnslet'.ei Siuiti, 1'ill ibnrgli,
h'.?Cents?As -so are strangers, I here- j
nth enclose you twenty M ight dollars for
o-ir do/en Hosteller's Stuiinu-n liiiu-r*,
vhich phase lor ward via .Michigan Southirn
Kuilro id, Toledo, Ohio, and L'luvton >
Nation. 1 liave purcl used aevernl dozen
toillcs at Toll do, this summer, but the >nie
n on the increase ho much that I wish 10
>p< ii a a .roc I trariu tnlli you. I ?a? indu'
ed to try your lb iters by uiy phya cian, for :
he Liver Lomp'uint, and - iv?d such n-u j
vri*d aid thai 1 have rc ulUlcllOcd it to
ithera und have sold about two dozen per
veeK tor some time. I have all kinds of
firdieine in my store, but there i>? none that
An chcerlully and trutiifully reeomniend
i? your Bitter*, lor I know they have nelpd
uie beyond my expectation.
Yours respectfully,
I'illLU WILSON.
KERSHAW 6c CONNORS.
CUfAKtMl.! IN TIIN ENACTION Or
L A VV AN J) ?Q U 1 T V
LAKCAtflKKVILLK, rf. C
VStT Will alti .1 promptly to all inuioMi
>ilru?tud to tuiiu,
. Ii. KKKttliAW, j W.M.CONNORS,
aiudcu, H. C. Lancaster, C. II. 1
Aug. 10, 1869.
DAWKIN9 ft WYMEj
Ittornoys at Law
AND
SOLICITORS /.V EQUITY,
I*ill practice in Lancaster and the surrounding
Districts,
orrics in th> Co.. kt noise at
LANCAttTKKVILLK.S.C. !
articular attention given to collecting claims.
III*. THOS. N HAWKINS. MAI, JOHN b. W r LI It
luieu, C. U.t tt. 0. I .one osier, C. II., K, C. 1
March it, IMO, ?? U
"STATE AKM8.
|6 LI. PBRMONH tiaving nny Kiflea. MusV
kela or any other arm* belonging to
?c Stale uf South Carolina, are requested 1
i bring Iheai to the Store of llaaeeltine
I MaiHcy. as the Town Council are author- j
! d from tne (iovernor l<> collect litem and
me them repaired. By order of Council.
J. A. HAttttLI.il NL, Clerk.
Juno 9, 1861. 18-3u
SHERIFF SALE.
|>Y virtoe of oudry write of fi fa to me
13 directed, I fill gall before lha Court '
lone* Poor at Iaster on lh? first M innv
In July neat, witto. legal boom or
'lenifttalM the following poraonal property
> wit: '
One nrrra olrt M' onnH LkA? - *
w~- -- J ??l Ul I
rt, ! ?!? *a ?Bii > ? mi luld m th( prAp?rly
Jwi>u tM.uil Hi liio suit of W J I ureion
AMOS McM \kliS, H. L O.
June 7ib <M1. 18-M. pffl.7*
1 - 1a - ? " ?e
iiii
SHERIFF SALES. !
BY virtue of sundry writs of fi fa tome j
directed, I Mill sell before the Court
House Door at Lancaster ou the tirat Mouday
in July next, within the legal hours
of Sheriff Sales the following real estate
to w it :
Seven hundred and seventy acres of lund
more or ]> ? Kilirr nn ?! .. " >
- .. vu ?uv i\cuuciu ivunn
unjoining lands ot Mm. A. Garria and others
levied oil and to be Bold an the property of
J. W. Ford, at the unit of J. It. Hunter, T.
U L. D.
Also, JSix hundred and sixty acres inure
or lens lying on Wild Cat llond adjoining
lands of tn nine! Row ell and others levied
on rmd to bo sold hh the property of Lrvin
Knight at the anil of J It. (iuoter, T. C.
I.. I).
Also, Five hundred and seventy acres of J
land more or leas lying on the new town
road adjoining lands of (J. A. I'lyler and
others levied on and to be sold as the prop,
erty of Daniel I'lyler at tlie suit of J. It.
Hunter, T. C. i? D.
AMOS McMANUS, S I, D.
June 7th 18G1, 18-31 pf 8' .75-ench.
Notioe.
VU. I'emona having demands against
the Fatate of Kakigli Hammond, lute
ol I.aiu-aster District, deceased, are lierebj
nolitied to att' no, either personally or by
their Attornev, in the Ordinary's Court to
be hoiden at Lancaster Court House on tho
6th day of August next, to estsbliah their
respective claims, and accept or object to
the provisions made by the said R. Hunt*
tiiotid, dtc'd., in hia lato Will und Testa- |
inetit, for the payment of all of his just
debts. In default nil aubseqiient claims
will be dcburcd by the true intention of
this notice, this the 3d June, 1861.
I'. T. HAMMOND, O. L. D.
June 5, 1861. 1*7if
T1
xvuna.way ruegros.
*|L ranaw.w from the subscriber's
Plantation on the 16th inst., three ne
gr<>e*?Will*, Ned and Mary. Wilt*
is 2" i-r .irt years ol age, about 5 feet 6 or
7 inches high, light cuinpiected. Ned is
stout built,'27 or '28 years of ago, about 5
feet 10 or II inches high. Mary is a lint
looking girl, 17 or 18 years of age. 1 undeistand
that they say they intend making
their way to a free State. A liberal ruwnro
will be paid f>r 'heir apprehension and deli\ery
to me, or their confinement in any
jail m this St..te, so that I can get them.
J. W. IIEN KG AN.
Uvi.nett?\ille. f'. C. May 21, 'til. J
I' S. Any information respecting the |
ab v?? mentioned negroes conimiiuicaled to j
W. A Kv.in-. White Plaius, Chesterlielo i
11 is liet, S. t' , vv ill ho attended to. it de j
li\eitd to liitn he will pay a liberal reward. J
Jon. 6th, 1861 ?17 if !
Take Notioe,
rpnr. t:s shop i.atkly opened
1 by I'm subscriber in Ibis place will be
closed until nfUr the war. A largo lot of
superior Tin and Japin ware, Stov.-*, Are ,
is on hand and will he sold to anv desiring
to p.ncl use. by Mcsrrs llansoltuie & Massee,
who have the key of tau shop and vviil
wait upon customers.
ura nod bargains may ho nr.de by ap I
plying to them. M Al.DKICII
Ma. 21), 1861. 16-tf.
Spring
18(
KOOPMANN
(SUCCESSORS TO N
i
jHfAVE opened and arc prepare
jla, and varied STOCK of
zm a am
COMPRISING A FULL AM)
Onr Stock of Dress Goods con
Season, embracing :
PLAIN AND FANCY BARA(
Poil do Chevres, Poplins, 1
Punta Organdies, Prints,
Full line of Mantillas,
Linens and White Goods, I
Together with a lar^je Stock ol
Men and Youth
CLOT
Saddlery, Crockery Ware, Grocc
ware, Ac., to ull of which we ri
tiop.
Mny 16, IK6I -37 If
FOG ARTI ES 1
INVITE THE ATTENTION o
to their Stock of
SPRING am
Dry G
tvhich they offer at VERY LOW
Acccptauco at 30 or 60 days. C
PLANTATI(
KltOM SOUTHERN FAOTORII
Together with all the Lat<
DRV GOODS AND
All the Various Departments of c
complete. FOCA1
257 King St, cor. V
April 17*1. 18i.|,
ASTER
BUSINESS CAEDS.
Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN,
| Kewirieut Kuru?'oii
YOHKVII.LK, K. C.,
' Ofiere IttM 1'rofeH.sioiiul Services to the citi- 1
zens of l^ineauter Village and mirrouuding .
country.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Cold f
Plate, from one to a full^ett.
I June 11th, 1861 lfi-lv
melton & witherspoon.
ATTORNEYS AT LA VVj"
ano i
Solioitors in Equity.
! Will priu-tice it; Lancaster and tin surronn- |
I ding Districts.
C. I). Melton, I U J. Wrriieu*ruoN,
Chester, S. C. | Lancaster C. II. j
| January II, I860. 48?It. :
ELLIS C- GREEN, Jr.
with
i
iHarral, Nioliols 8c Co, ,
Manufacturer.*, Importers an-l Wholesale j
Dealers in
Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, i
IIA UN ESS,
Carriage Triniuiiuga, Shoe Findings, Ac.
CHARLESTON, S C- I |
Corner Meeting and llusul Streets,
(Sign of (Jill Saddle.) I
July II, I860.?3:1-1 v.
| Chambers, Barnes 8l Co.,
F A 0 T O K S
I and General Commission Merchants,
I Mouth Atlantic Wharl",
i I
CHARLESTON, S. C.
| Rkm.hf.i) to?A. M ,fc It. Kennedy, C. Mathcaoii
A Co., and K. W. Soiiuey, Camden, S. C. (
J as. S. Ciiambkks, Charleston, S. C.
Gko. W. HiitNKS, Kershaw District, S. 0.
Jso. \V. Chambkks, Charleston, S. C.
Sept. -tilli, 18tfo. 83?1 y?paid, j
(i. \V. William*, ( A Robt. K. Allison
Yorkville, S. C. ^ ( Lunca*tervil!e,S.C
WILLIAMS 4 ALLISON,
ATTO UN K Y ?>AT LAW
and
Solioitors in Equity.
LANCAS TER, C. H , S. C. !
Will practice in the District of Lancaster. 1
Prompt attention given to Collections. ,
July 7ih 1868. At?tf '
ii
iVOTlCK.
milK SUBSCRIIIKR NOTIFIES THE [
I Public generally tluit he I us nominated |
and appointed Thomas T. Gregory ami
Amos Cook bis lawful agent* and attorney*
to attend and transact all and unv of bis
business wherein lie tnny be interested during
Ids absence from the State. Any per- u
son having business with me will please
call on them and get it arranged
WILMS GREGORY.
Marck 10, 18?1. 9-lf.
Notice. :
t<
51.
ISOIIBRS.
[. DRUCKER& CO.) <
L) A Hi ? E N , S . . | 1
id to otter an unusual attractive A
is
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. !
1 prises all the novelties of the 1 ?
I v
iES, MUSLINS AND ROBES,
Punta Challies, Ginghams, u
Black and Fancy Silks,
I usters, Lace Points,
Embroideries and Notions.
I r
's Ready Made
HING.
sries of all descriptions, Hanljspectfully
invite your examina-J11
KOOPMANN ft SO WEEKS' 1
b STILLMAN,
$33 S$981? 1
K tiieir COUNTRY FRIENDS m
c?
1 SUMMER "
| oods.
:
' RATES, for CASH, or City
)ur Stock is fully supplied with
ON GOODS 1|
ES.
?st Styles of I
Vim SILKS! I
?ur Stock will be found full and , c<
R.TIKS & STILLMAN. j
/ontworth, Charleston, & C. h
y.
LEDGER
\! LT 1
11 JU
FAIjLI MI
WJ]PE ARE NOW RECEIVIN
of GOODS ever before <
ourselves as much as possible tc
sold at a small advance to our ci
PRINTS, MULINS DE LANES,
UL\CK AND COLORED
GL0
WK IIAVK a very lar^n STOC1C,
vii<1 Shoe*, Merino and all wool Shirts. I
TI
We would particularly call your attenti
piice wiU compete with any maiket in tin
t?e supplied at Factory prices. Shoes dirt
SUE
WITHOUT ANY WEFTS, DOUBLE S<
I'lnlity can be had any where South. A
Our Stock of
GROCERIES.?Sugar, Coffee, M ilasse<
..urge assortment of
SA1
IIVEN IU' to l>e ili? REST Goo Is Xortl
iiid ?nv article not on band will l,o order*
Sept. 2(Jilt, 1SG0.
LATEST INTEbLICENCE ! !
FORT SUMTER TO BE
EVACUATED !!
IllEREtlY INFORM THE CITIZENS
. of Ltine.-wlerv iile and the District in
feiiernl, that I liuvo removed to one door
vest of \V I.. Howie'* Curriage Factory,
vliere I would be pleased to see my old
ustomer.s itnd the balance of mankind
\ I ,1|n manufacturing Saddles and i
Harness oi till kinds and qualities j
ind liave constantly on band everything ir. I
ny line of business.
I further say that the SADDLES i man- '
ifactorc, I will warrant to last longer than
vvo Northern made, at the same price and
n as workmanlike manner.
Nothing but the
Very lle*t Material Used,
ml none hut good workman to
MANUFACTURE IT.
H?~ ALL REPAIRING DONE AT I
5IIORT NOTICE
"A Mitch in time saves nine."
I am truly thankful to the public for the '
ery liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, I
ml trust by faithful work and living prices J
? nieiit your further favors.
\V. II. BURNS.
.March 6. 18(11.?l-3in.
DR A HALES,
OQQQQO i
HI" RESPECTFULLY OFFERS
HIS SERVICES AS SLR-I
^crrrrF ?jkon dentist to the I
itizen* of l.snoa*t,rt ille ami District.? |
il operations performed id tlic best possi- ;
le manner.
^QOQCr
A. .ifioial Teeth
isertcu on 11! ?t? from a single Tootb to it t
i:i.U ?BTT.
Charges ro.isor.ab1o and all work war- 1
anted.
WATCH Repairing protnply attended to ,
tid all work warranted
Nov. 1, 1 flfid. 31)tf.
MULES.
iMIE SUHMCRIRKR OFFKR8 A FINK
young JACK to those desirous of rai- \
ing their r>wt? Mules. Me will stand dor- '
ig the season ut K. I). M. Dunlup's. Hon*
y is the CiroO.it and will use every effort to i
set out accidents, but the subscriber is not I
^sponsible if any should occur
Terms, "silo insurance, due the time the 1
lare proves to be wit* foal.
In ull cases where inares are traded, the
wner ut the lime turned, responsible for
irvices rendered.
T. K CURKTON.
laincaster, April 3 1, lrttii.?8 ? if.
DON ZACK
3KKSDN8 DKhlRING TUB Service*
. of a lurge ami *ell formed JACK, Mi I I
j accommod itc.l by applying at the subribcr'a
residence, t'vc mile* South of Ijuu ter
(II, Terms f JO insurance. Perus
living at u distance will be accommoiled
with good pastures without addition
charge. W. J. Hoil.W A IN.
March 6, 18G|. 4-6(0.
Notioe.
PUKING my absence George MoC.
'iltierspoon will net as my Agent and Atrney
in fact, and ia aul iorizvd to reprent
me. i
JAMK8 II. YYITHERSPOON. '
April II, |t?bl. lutf.
ROPE AND RAGGiNGi
SUIM'LY on hand <?f the be*t quality,
for sale at JON IS CROOKKT P'S.
Feb 13, 1861.?ltl
IEKALB HOUSE,
HY
W. D.HABIM8,
?r?sr Broad akd DeKalb Street*,
CAMDEN, S. C.
HF~ The traveling pnblk- will find at
la Houne accommodation* *H>nnd to no
ntel in lite Slate outcide of ('hprlmton. (
Ma) 1861, 16?tf.
[T T A A Tk H 5
n uuuiiiS'
FOR Tnt
? WINTER, IMttO Ol !
G ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED TOOK
offered by us to the public, and in purchasing, we have confined
Southern Manufacture and Direct Importations. And will be
istomers. Our stock of Ladies Goods is large and complete :
, ALL WOOL l)E LANES. ENGLISH AND FRENCH MERINOS,
' SILKS, A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF SHAWLS, CLOAKS,
YES. HOSE?COTTON AND WOOL.
] IN G! C L 0 T H ! ifti M
coimistinp of Gouts, Youths and Hoys?all Styles awl l'rices. Hats, Caps, Boots
Y t'me assortment of Linen SLirt# and Drawers.
l? PLASTERS.
on to our plantation poods, Blankets of our own importation, which in nuxhtv and
: i-fMniiry. "> o are Agents for tlic Columbia Woolen and Cotton Goods, which will
<ct from tli? Manufactory. We liave paid particular attention to get tip a
'12 RIO It BROGAN,
)LK?NO Gil f PS AND PASTE HO A It!>?and will lx? *oM as LOW as the same
LARGE STOCK OK DITCH BUS BOOTS.
HAR.DWAR3 is .Largo and Complete.
t, Maokrol Mo.'s 1 2. and 3, Rigging, liope and Twine. We are expecting dailv a
,EM NORTH CAROLINA JEANS,
i or Smth. In fact every article needed will be found at tbe LANCASTER STORE,
d at once.
H ASSEL.TINE &, MASSE IT.
l>RAKI3FORl? & C<?.
FAMILY GROCERS AND PROVISION
I 30K.ff.iJKS J J
I
I
One door North of E. W. Bonney.
CAMDEN, S. C.
^7?E BEG TO NOTIFY OUR FRIENDS AND THE Public
generally, that we keep constantly on hand a large assortment
of choice family groceries and provisions.
ALSO,
Grain, Hay? Ac.
We have now in store: 3000 Bushels white Bread Corn,
1000 " Feeding Corn,
100 Bales of Best Hay.
AND 200 Bags Extra FAMILY FLOUR, all of which will
be sold low down for CASII.
March 27, 1861. 7?tf
M'CORRY 1 H AiMERSLOUGH,
SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE WM ANDERSON,
ZJgT South-East Corner of Broad and DcKalb Streets,
Camden. South Carolina.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL SUPPLY OF
EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS
CLOTHING, HATS ANl> CAl'S,
Boots and Shoes, Crockery Ware, Hollow Ware, Tin Ware,
Iron, Nails, Groceries, &e.
.>rBva MM buJLiiM tsUuii^
TOTE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF our friends and the
public generally to our stock of
n?Mim mmmm
which is complete in all its various branches.
Flour, Bacon, Lard and Hams,
For sale by M'CUItllY & HAMMEOSLOUGU.
Corn and Hay, in quantities to suit purohaser at
lll/lTTr. i \ tr a ?i *
jYiUUltill <X 11AU.M tKSLUUUH'lS.
May 1, 18G1. 12?ly.
S O U T 11 CARO LI N A . Notioe.
LANCASTER DISTRICT. ALL persons indebted to M^iH &
. . . then are notified that their notes mi ae'
% h(*,JI 1 ? -l^attrr. C(Mint(, wjl| ^ f?und ,a d|0 Gaston Place"
The Hi'ih of Snm'l. i Hill to subject funds near Pleasant Mill for a short time for set.
It. Hammond, vs. > in Com'rs hands to tlement, those who do not avail themselves
Thomas Mallard. ^ pay a legal demand of this opportunity to settle, will find their
and for relief. notes or accounts in tho hands of legal of.
,,,, ... , .P1 ? , fleers for collection, as longer indulgence
I he creditors ol I ho.nas Ballard are no- cannol b(j ^ y^K M
nud lo ^sent and establish ,861t 60?|f
ihfir respective demand*, before the Commissioner,
on or before the first day of June, ~ ? KT
I8'il. By order of the Court in abuse XN OfclO?
uase, June Term, 18#>0. IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons havJAS.
H. NV ITHKRSPOON, ;ng business to transact with me as Clerk
C. E. L. D. of the Court of Common Pleas, will call
Commissioners office, ) on Mr. James C. Huey, who is au'hbrized
April I, 1861, 'dm- J p f #8 50 snd appelated to transact all business for
. ins during my alsionre
TT?% HIRAM J HANCOCK,
bottle Up. C(?k c c p
A I.I. peraona indebted to J*s. R. Magili, April 11, 18G1. lOtf
ft or Magill & Benltie, are requoated to ?
call at the "Caalon I'Ibvo," near Pleaaanl 6000 Pi) U N DS i RON.
Mill, and up at we wiali to cloao the * NCHMJING Plow Iron, Plow Stool, &o
buaine.a aa aooo aa poaaible iK?r aiU at JON K3 CROCK BTT'3. H
,e?,.-jfari 11 MA"IU- r.? it. im>?.if .,;;
IRISH POTATOES.
JUST Received a fine aopply, for aalo try lull* authorized to rejmwont wo. /
JONBN CROCK KTT. JOHN C'l.YBVUJ?, /
fpW It, 1MI. I*t May 17. ?M|. ?3<f f