The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, April 04, 1866, Image 3
The New Orlean* Timet a*aerta that
there ia not sufficient labor or force in the
8tala of Miaaiaaippi to produce three hun
dred thousand bales of cotton of four
hundred and fifty pound* par bale. 1
??
New AdvertiM pifii t>.
A HUW EMTIO!*
jwV^l^r of an cfld -minor having
generally prevailed, that I have discontinued
(he practice of medicine, I take this method of
declaring that I am no*, have been, and expect
to be actually eagaged. in the precipes of
tnj profession, ao long ae I lire.
from hanger I would not die,
'Tis juat that he whe eat
Should werk,
And.so Will I.
Ami 4?tf. H. K. WYLIR, V. p.
An Ordinance,
'To raise Supplies fir the Village of Lancaster,
far the year 1PG6.
Nro. I. lie it ardained ky the In'endaat
And Wardens of the Village of Luncanter
how convened in f'eaaril Chamber ; That
a Tax be ruins i aad p-iid into the Treaai.rv,
le.he.n ad ard expended for the benefit ef
Aaid Village, the aum* and manner herei i
after apepified. That ia to say, A TmX of
eight (8) centa. ad valorem, ok every hurt,
deed dollars of ..the value of all and every
lot, parcel and true' of land with the build
ine*. tenement* and improvementa of all
kieds whatever therein, aituate and lying
Within the corporate limit* of aaid Village.
Src. 'id 'ftat all male* in auid Village
betreen the ag?a of Ifi and 50 veara, white j
and colored, re liable to work on the
streets of raid Village, na heretofore prori.
<V'd br .law ; but such peraon or peraena
piuy be exempted fietn ? uc h street duly bv
vtnent pf two dollara in lieu thereof |
to 'he Clerk of Council; Provided, that
id pavment be uiH<fe on or before the 1st
day nf May next.
Skc. 3d Thai the Clerk of Council be,
end i? hereby c'-argad with the collection
Ol the Taxes I erein before directed to he |
raised ; th.it he require the payment et said
Tm** te be made en or before the l?t da?
at May next ; and that he give notice te
the owners of Itenl Kstate in auid Village
.Uy public nd?ertiarment thereof.
Skc 4th. Thnt if any owner or owners
tif Heal Katnte. tbeir agents or perron* in
Charge, in a?id Village, ahatl Tlegl-ct or re* J
fuse to pay tlio Tax herein imposed on hia
or he Hen! Katute, after due notification,
it thai! bs the dutv of the Clerk of Council
to he ye an. h person or persona summoned
W/bre the In criduiit nod Wardens of auid
Vil'nifs. to ao'a*?r for snch (ief<nit. And1
if enid parly or parties be found ig defrtiit. {
Its nr itm aliml! ^...I ? - l- ?
? ..... .. .... uo liuru UI m >11 III apt OX
rci-din*: double the amount of the lux im
jtencd'on hia or. liar Real ?stnt<-, at tha dia
rration of Council. .<
DONK and rnlitikd in Council thi* 26th day
of March, I8fi6, and !n tha 9<)tl? year
of tha Inde^ebdeiiea of the U.tited
'Stale* of Aiuericn.
J ADAMS, Intd't.
J.'M. Bkatt, Clerk
- i - i\ :
V| An Ordinance,
T? pruirtr fir the working of the' Streets of
the Village of Lancaster.
He it ordained by tha Intandaat and Tnwa
Council of tha Village nf Ijiacna>r. That
i.-tiio nd afiar ll.? ? ?? -"J - 1
f lhi? Ordinance, If an) ptr^nn. liable to j
da work on. the atrert* in ? ?! Vill >ge, by
|l.a Itwi now in fiir^a, ahall neglect or re/Mae
to perform auch work, after being la
gaily notitied ao to da. he ahull be fined
?iai let* than twn, and not exceeding tan
riolUra, at Ilia diarre'iari of Council.
DONKaad ratified in Council. tliia U6lh r'ay
of M ir1.. 1866, and ia tha OJih year >
of tha indepradence of tha Unitad
States af America.
J A DA 5! 8, IKTO'T.
JaHR M Hkatv, Clerk.
An Ordinanc*
To preterte Ike Peace anil Oood Order ifW.S- j
, in the corporate IfmUt of the Village of
I .ancatle'r
He it ordained by tha Irttehdant add Town
Council of the Village of Iiahcaatrr, Tint
frafn aad attar tha ratification tif I hi* O.dinance,
it ahall ba unlawful (or any oeradn
t o dlaturb dia paaca and quiet of an id Vd
fage, by quarreling at' fighting, uaing fro
fane and indrcenl language, nr by a >y ath
ar ri< tona or di?ord?K* conduct.
' And be it further ordained that keraaftar,
Aa pcraoo ahall rida, or driva a wagon, bug*
Iy, carriage, or athar' ?ebic1e through any
f tha etraata within the catyorVa llmila
of aaid Village, at a gait faatar ltv?a tha
usual pnca or trot''; rtnr' ahall '?tr person
ride, ar driva any vehieta On tha aldewalka
with ia aaid limila. ar hilrh a h??? ? ?
nuaal tkereon. Any peraon offending 1
again*l thia Ordinance, or aoy pari thereof,
ahall We liable "to iinpriannment and ahall be
Aned in a turn not exaeedinf twenty dollara.
Katilind in Council, this Sith day of March.
1866, aad in the 90ili year of the iada
peadtnee af the United Slate* af
America. J ADAMS, Intd't.
JoMR M. UfcATT, Clerk
Ail Ordinanoo
To requirtih* Kemotal of Dedd Animals
, from within the corporate liir.itt of the Vit
lege of Lancaster.
Be it Ordained, by the Inteadant and
Warden* ot the Village af Lancaater, now
met in Council Chamber, Taat frnce the
puWIicatioo of thia Ordinance, if any animal
die <?? the 'pmmiae* of any pnraan ia the
.Village nf lancaater, er ahall be found ia
th? a,feat*, the oWaer of noch animal ia
hereby required within one day after i'a
death, if on hi* premi***, or within oe*d?y
after doe nolle* if found dead on the atreela,
ia ??< ? aiuk " -
>orp*rat? limita of lk? Village of l^aacM
Ur.
AttJ bf it fvtlkrr orJainrd, That if any
paraon n?g'acl, or rafaaa. lo rmi??a lha
carent* of any dead animal within th? lima
Craaaribad by Ihia Ordinaoca, ha or aha ?hall
a auhjart, an ron?ie ion, to pay a Una not
apcaaoing fi?a dollar*, and alao to pay lha
ooat of raa^oanl by orda^bf lha Council
Ratified in CannaW, ihia M h day of March
If 66, and in Iba 00th yaar of lha iodapatdeaca
of tha Unitad Hlataa of
Aaaiiri. J. ADAMS, Iptd't.
Jotnr M. BiaTr, Citrk.
%
RA3B1TT S CGL'JMN.'
Per l ent Saved
BY,USING
B T BABBITT'S
. LA BUR SAVING SOAP.
Ti?ia Sanp m mida from pura and clean
material*. CONTAINING NO ADULTERATION
OF ANY KDJI). will not injur*
lite moat doiioate fabric, and la especially
fldaoLAii fl?r U'iiiiL'H whii.K utill I*
afterTreifig wsnhod with till'* Soap It may
be. used in hard or aait water. It will romove
paint, greese, tar at.d atplne of all
kieda. One paurid warranted equal ta two
pourda of ordinary family soup. Directions
sent Willi audi bar for making three gallons
handsome soft soup from one pound <<f this
Soap. Each bar in wrapped in a circular
centaiuinp full directions for uae, printed i
in English and Germ m, Ask your grocer |
Tor "B. T. Babbitt'a Soap," nnd take no
other. It. T BABBITT..
Noe 64, G5, 66.67, 08. 69. 70. 73 &. 74.
Washington at , N. Y.
p 4 W MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP.
, J'ER CENT. SA VED
By using b t. babbitts pure
Concentrated I'otas? or Ready Soap
Maker Warranted double the strength of
roinmin Potash, and superior to noy ether
knpoaitier. or lev ia the market. Put Up in
cm a a of I pound, 'X pniiiide, <t pounds. 6
pounds and 19 pounds, with full dirrrt'on*
in English and German for making hard :
and soft soup. One pound Will make 15 I
gallon's of soft soap. No limels required.
< onauinttr* will find this the chosposl Pol
ash ir, market. II T BABBITT.
Noe. 64, 65. 66, 67. 68. 69. 70. 74 & 74,
Washington street, N. Y.
-f\ PER CEST SAVED
rP J BY USISQ
Kt. babbitt's best mel)
ical kalkratus. "Made
trout co flaion salt." Bread made with thia
SlllarMtnt iw>nlninu W Kan ls.sbe.-l ssAll.ie... I
? ? luwimjj
but common salt, **'er and flour.
n. t babbitt.
Not. 64. 65. ?6, 67. 68. 69. 70.72 dt 74,
Wnshijigtou street, N. Y.
PER CENT Saved
^ \l | BY USING
B* t. bammtts star yrast
0 POWLlEU. Light RTVcuit or
<i?V Kir.d of cuke inn* We mn da with thin
' Yeast Powder" ia 15 miciitra. No ahortr?ii?j?
ia (squired when iwrrl milk Is usad.
B. T BABBITT.
No 64 to 74, Waahirjf'on si., N. Y.
April4,ly. ^
UNITED STATES
INTERNA! REVENUE TAX.
4 1.1. PKKSONS I.N LNNCASTKH
/\ I 1... ?a. .1--. i -M.
A A .V? nir I'rfWj in/mir?r i n* , i W|i|
he at the followieg place* on the d.iv spee*
tiled, to receit* return* of Income* for the
year 1664, and Application* for License* by
all peraoua engag-d in any kind of business
from 1 -t of 11.iy. to I*t May, IS6H.
Ail pcrm>n* engaged in any kind of business
or profession, such n* Hankers,
lYl.olesale and K *tuiI Dealer*. Ilorac Deal?r?,
Distiller*, keeper* of Mute!* and anting
House*, Insurance Agents, llanuficliirars,
IVdlers, Apotlutcftrie*. Pliotogr*phi?ta, Hut
chars, owner* ol Stallion* and Jack*, 1 aw
ters, Physic ana, Dentists, Architect*, Civil
Kagineers, Builder* and Contractor*, Cointil
>r. Carrier*, aad all other occupations are
required la to .k* applied. iun to ine for
License.
Manufacturers Distillers, &.c., muat make
their umollilv return*.
Holder* of I iotion and Spirit* af T* roen- '
line, owners of Carriage*, Pinnaforten,
Watches and (sold and Stlvar Plate, will
make return* to me
At Col Nelson Hell's, Monday April 9th
At MatJJas Crenshaw's Tuaaday. April 10
At Cajit. T 1^ Cly burs'* Wad'dy, ^pril 11
At Taxahnw, Thursday, April 1'J
At Kav. Rab't llegler'*, Friday, April 13
r?? joint mn?ii a, Saturday, April 14
At Lancnater C. II, Monday, April 16
At J. It McMurrai'a, Tuesday, April 17
At Tliaa. K Mag ill's, Wednesday, April 18
At John Rosa*, 'I'huraday, April 19
Al Ball Air, Friday, April JO
At I'raig & Taylor's, Saturday. April 31
Al Lancaslar C II., Monday, April 33
Psaally for daing business without I?f-.
cense, two tsara imp?iv.rm?,<at and $500
tins. For failura to ?ak* return of Incoino
33 per Cent will be addad to tha sensesmant.
II! J. HH'KSOV, Aaaisianl
Aaw?i(,r,1t? Uiv., |*l District, S. C.
Mcli 39th. 1?66 8 3i
IN EQUITY?LANCASTEaT
William A Carnes, Adm'r.l Bill far PartiJohn
Games, Svfi, dru'd. \ liaa to perfect
?a. 1 litla, die.
Jacob Carnaa, at al. J
IT appearing to ebv satisfaction that Joha
Carnpn,- Klizabath t'aroea. Huey Carnaa,
William Carnaa, Jauiea Caraea, Kosaaaa
Caroaa, aad Kabccaa Ann Carnaa. n .rtioa
drfendaota in the above stated ease reside
without ihe limns of this Slate on motion
of K-rahaw 6l Connors, Complaisant'# Solicitors,
it is ordered thfct the said John
Carers, Elisabeth I'arnes, liuef Carnes,
Will mm Carnes, James Carries, Ressnna
Carers,and Rebeeea Ana Carnes; do plead,
answer er demur, to the Bill In said case, a
on nr before the Itik day of Jono aeit,
otherwise judgment pro confea?o Will be
ordered rawest thrm 1
K U. BILI.INGS, C. K. I. D.
Com'rs Office, Lancaster C. H ., J
8. C, March at, l?66. \
AprMtm.
ALAROB Supply of BLANK8 for sela
for eash, at thia office, embracing
Lawyer's, Magistritee, Sheriffs, die.
I .
iTotioe to Tax Payors.
I WILL BR ATTHR USUAL FLACKS
of r?ceivini? ln*?? lor th? numnw <>r ?- -
-Jg . 1 1 " L_
Jackson Lodge, Np, 53,
A. *. P.-. M. .
0 Brethren: You are Irerebv lumeioned
to be und appear at your
Lodge Room oa or before the
Regular Communication of June next,
(Thursday, Slat). Come prepared te pay
your du*a, or at least a part. A full meet
iog ia earneatly rcqueated. ^Tho^e who fail
te eber will be dealt with aererdinir In anr
ITy'Laws, nod late Resolutions of the Lodge.
By order of the Lodge.
DAVID J. CARTER, Sec'y.
April 4, 186<I. 3m.
SOU TH CAROLINA,
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
Jas. T M Rodger*, ap- ) Application for
plicant, vs. William I). >sa!e real Estate,
Rodgers, et af. ) Matilda Rodgers
* deceased.
It appearing to my satisfaction that Peter
Gandy and wife, Jelia Ann, J. K. Rodgers.
Alexander F. (lodgers, and. Leander
R. Rodgere, four of the defendurfta in above
stated ca-e, -eside without this State. It
is therefore ordered that they do appear
and object to the division and mile of the
Real Estate of Mnij'da Rodger*, deceased,
on or before the "Jlh day of July, A. D,
18C6, or their consent to tho same will be
ente.ed of record.
D. A. WILLIAM8,
Ordinary L. D.
April 4th, 1866. 3m.
HEW GOODS"
FT5HE SUBSCRIBER having
J, returned to Lancaster C. II.,
bag leave to inform the citizens of Lancaster
District, that he has opened at his
ui.U STANI(ander Ledgtr Office)
n email hut wall nelectcd Stack of Good*,
wldch ha will aell at n SHORT PROFIT
FOIl CASH, and would reapectfullv invite
IiIm (ild friend* and cuatoioern. and the
public, fjenerully. to five him a call, a* he
ia uitiatiad that he can offer aucd induceinonta
to cuatoaicra a* will be to tteir t-dVnfi'ajra,
JUST RECF.IVEDTIIE FOLLOWING
ARTICLES :
jjjioiwv domestic calico,
SHOES, SUSPENDERS, COMBS,
SI'OOL T11 HE A D, It UTTONS,
BALE YARN,
pad 'locks, si VPS,
AW IVES A XI) FORKS,
POCKET KM VES, TACKS,
SPOOKS, COTTON CARDS,
Turpentine and Street Soap!
SODA, MACKEREL, COPPERAS,
PEPPER, SPICE, INDIGO, SUGAR
AND COFFEE, FLOUR,
CASTINGS, TIN WARE,
MEDICINES, TOBACCO, <tc.
I WII.I. K KKl* "I'l I IT ai * i> ir r-c^iru
plied with kuuh articles as
ARK IN DEMAND. My met'.o is "quick
Halts as.1. Short Profits."
J. B. BOYD,
Ijucsster, Mch 48. 1806 if
Notioo.
PKRSONS knowing themselves iudeb
led to me for Lumber are hereby notified
nnd requested to settle the same wilh
my Attorney nt Lnncnstei C II., w. M.
Connors, Esqin whose hands Ihe papers
have been left fur settlement. Those indebted
by account will ploase settle by cash
or note. "Greenbacks" will be received at
pnr for either.notes or accounts due me on
said claims, if tendered at nn early day.
james m. ingram.
December 2. 1865 13 ? tf
COMMISSIONER IN EQllTlT.
Notice to all Guardians. Trustees
and Receivers.
Vi.i. guardians, trusters and
others, who are required by law to
make Returns to the Coinmissiensr in Rqui
v I'ln nci, ?if RClllieU
l<> iiink? aa:d Return* before the first d ty
of M?y next, aa Rule* will be iasuod againat
all defaulter# immediately after that date.
K (i BILLINGS, C. K. L. D.
March 28, 18Gb ?St.
Estate of W. J. Oureton,
deoeased.
IJERSONS having demand* of any grade
1 or character againal the Kat-teof W'm
J Cumton, dece'd, late ef I-ancaater Dia
trict, South Caroliua, are hereby n oliftad
and raquestecf to preaenl the aaniM properly
authenticated to the undersigned for payment
.ilhio tha lima allowed by law ; and
lhi? notice will ba plead ij bar against all
claitga not co presented
C. B ('UKETON, >
(ico W Wn.1,1 ,\MS, > ExVj
B. J CUR ETON. S
Jan'y. 10, 1866. 18tf
South Carolina?Lancaster
District.
William B. Twitty, Aaeigoaa, 1 Writ in
re. > A tt a c hThonaaa
P. Ballard. J mant.
Tha aatne 1
vs > Writ in Attachmeat.
Tha eame. )
1, in aiy own proper paraan. have levied
thia Writ of Attachment, in tha above elated
eaaca, on Three aeparata pareela of
Lnn<l Mid to belong to Thernan P. Ballard,
tho a^H?nt debtor, known aa tha "Home
Tract," tha '-Dobbin Tract" and tho "Slacker
Traal. or Place," bounded by laoda of
R-barl B. Cunoiogham. Daniel VV. Urowo,
and othero.
Any peraoa or poraona, who wry claim
anil landa or any part thereof, are hereby
no ified to appear according to law, at the
time and place mentioned ie the Mid Write
to ahew eauae, if any they oan, why the
same should eot be adjudged to belong to
tho eaid Thomas P. Ballard. Thie I'Jlb
day of March, A. D. 1866.
J. B. COU8ART, 8. L. D.
Mch 26?7-St.
suing ti xnble property, viz :
AtCol. Nel?on Bell'*, Friday, April 13th.
AtMnthiiMCrormh.iw'a,Saturday, '* 14th.
At Pleasant Mill, Monday, " Itilh.
At John 8. Suinll's, Tuesday, " 17ih.
At Geo. M. Fnndarhurk's, Wed'y, M 1Kth.
At Tnxatimv, Thursday, " 19.h.
At Horton'a, Friday, * 20ih.
At Mri M. C. Mucy'a, Monday, " P3ro.
At CraigHville, Tuesday, ' " 24th
At T. it. Magill'a Store, Wed'y, ' 25th.
At H<jM Air, Thursday, M 2tiih
At Roan' Store, Friday, ' 27th.
ut lh? (!ourt Him-? \f^?*.l..a. * o/\.u
... ..VW.T| 'iviiuujf , OVill. J
And Tuesday, May IsL
All returns wnot be made ort or before
the 14th duy !' Muy, ns the Books ef Ascessment*
will be closed on that day.
The following is a list of taxable property
held by tux payers in this District, viz :
1st, Lund* ; 2d, Lots in Towns and Villages;
3rd, Coiton excluding the crop of ltH>5;
fith, Manufactures of this State for Sales ;
7th, Spirituous Liquors Manufactured in
thio State fur Sule, or brought in for aide. |
lat. Factorage, employments . nnd professions.
2d. The commissions of vendue
u>asl?rn,broker* and commission merchants.
There ura other tiring* taxable, Wilt ns j
there are nothing of the kind in this Dis- '
trict. 1 have ouiiled them.
The Tuxes running frem let of May,
I Sob to 1st of Junttary, 18Kb?sales of
(loads, Wurea and Merehaad za.
The Taxes running from 1st of May to
1st October, 18hi?Sale* of Cotton (except
cotton seized Sy the United States povarn- |
mailt, or stolen). Skies by traasient persona
will ba collected from tiiue to time. |
The Tax on Dogs will take efTect from
tho 1st of January, 1866.
The Cnpitntiun Tax will take effect from
1st October, 1865.
The law requires Tax payers to make
their Returis and pay tlisir taxes to the
j Tax Collector in the District where the
i property is located No return* will bo
I received t?y nanil or otherwise, unless sworn
to according to law.
Taxo* can be paid only in gold nod ail
rer, United State* Treasury note*, or note*
declared t ) be a legal tender, or such bill*
n* may bo issued by authority of the State
Legislature ; nnd ul?e pay certificate* of
JurerA and constables ; p.<y certificate* of
bearers ot votes and members of tbe Leg
islalure.'
N. R. V A NLA N I) IN ( 11A M,
Mch 28, 180G. 6L T. t;. L. I).
"NEW SKIRHORMT"
Tlftedrnal Invention of tftie Agf
in
HOOP SKIRTS.
J/\V BRADLEY'S New Pateat DUPLEX
ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT.
'pHIS INVENTION CONSISTS OF
I IJUIM.EX (or twe) Elliptic Puke
Refikeed Steel SratJics, ingeniously
braided tightly and firoily together, edge to
edge, mating the toughest, most flexible,
elastic and durable Spring ever used They
acldeai bend or brci.k, like the Single
Springs, end Consequently preserve their
perfect and beautiful Shape more than twice
as long ae any Sinulo Sprint' Skirt that ever
Halt or Cuu be ?b.i-I?*.
J be wonderful flexibility and great comfort
and pleasure to any Lady wearing tlie
Duplex Elliptic .Skirl will bit experienced
particularly in ail crowded Assemblies.
Operas, Carriages, Ra Iroad (Jura, Church
Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and
House Dreaa, as the Skirt can be toldad
when in use lo occupy a small place as
easily and conveniently ax a Silk or Mu-diu
Dreaa.
A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure,
Comfort and Ore*. ("onvenience of wearing
the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirl for
a single day will Never afttrwnnda willing.
Iv dispense with their uae. For Children,
Misses and Young I>adie? they are superior
lo all ctheia.
The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double
twisted threuted and will wear twice as
long aa the Single yarn covering which is
u>ed on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. Tin#
three bottom rods on every Skill are also
Double Hfcel, and twice or double covered
ta prevent the covering from wenrino oil
the rode whau dragging down atair*, alone
a'.epa, etc aic , which Ihey ara con?tautly
nj\y#cl to when ta uae.
All are made of the new and elegant
Corded Tapes, and are the best quality in
every part, giving ta the wearer (tie most
graceful and perfect Shape possible, and
are anquaalionably the ligHtesl, most desirable,
comfortable and economical Skirl
over made
WKHTS* BRADLEY & OARY, Pro
prietors of the hiventioa, and Sot* Mannfiioturoa,
07 Chnmbara, and 79 Sl 81 Keadc
.Streets, New York.
For Sale in all the firat alasa Stores io
this City, and throughout tha United States
aad Canada, Havana de Cuba. Mexico,South
America, and the West Indlaa.
J-jf" Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic for
double) Spring Skirt. A. & C.
March 186b? 3mo.
TAKE NOTICE I
The undersigned is about
commencing bueineae at the old Hund,
ne rnilo East of 1'leaaanl Hill, mod design
carrying en the
TANNING AND SHOE
business in sit of its variaus departments.
VVe will pay s fair price for Hides, or
Tun them one half for the ether.
We will pay #8 00 per cord fou Bark.
Our business will be conducts* strictly
upon the cash system. We will take in
exchange, Cern, Wheat, I'eas, Horguni,
Tallow, or almost anything in the Provision
linj. . KLOVD dt CAUriiEN.
March 14. j4U
JOB WORK.
We are sow prepared te exeoute all kiade ef
Job Work, with neatness sad dispatob, and
oe aceommodsflag terms.
. V \ .
I ' * B tf S I H E 8 9 CARDS. =
Dr. WILL J. WHITE.
PR1CTICL\G PHYSICIAN,
Lancasterville, S. C.
March 24th, 18?X*. 8?tf
Kershaw &, Connors,
ATTORNEYS AND snr.TrT rnw 3
2^~0ffice in the Court House, Lancaster, 8. C.
WILL PRACTICE IN THE COCItrg OP LAW AND
Equiiy ; attend to the renting, pur?
chasing and sale of real EshUc ;
collection*, and oflico business generally.
Ges. J. B. Kershaw, ) \V. M. Connors, Esq.,
Camden, 8. C. ) Lancaster C. H.. 8.0
Jan. 10, 1806. 18-ly,
ERASER &, DILI,,
FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I
VANDBRHORST'S WHARF, I
CHARLESTON, S- C.
Dae 16, 16?6m.
i patomthottl;
Corner Meeting and Hasel Streets,
Charleston, So, Ca,
RATES OF BOARD PER DAY, *3.00
II L BUTTERFIKLD,
March 2S, 18fiS?3t Proprietor.
Dr. J. II. 'WillicrNpoon
[respectfully offers hi* professional service to
I r -a - ? j
.... pvfil " u?m:iswr?l IIO IIIU BUITOUIiaing
country. He can be leund at his office night
and day, oppoait e the residence of Mr. S. B.
Emmcr*.
September 2, 186R.?t" j
TPEmClOTICE!
Tb WILL EXECUTE, IX NEAT STYLE, and
?n reasonable terms, ALL WORK, such as
Cicadcuien's
i'.in(4,
Vrwl?,
whirls,
and nrairerh.
L A DI E'S U N D F. R C LO T HIN G,
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Ac., Ac.
MFHats Altered to suit tlie Fashions.
Mks. L. F. CARTER.
"Lancaster Village, Feb. '28, I860."
MIL L'S II O l'S 157
Corner Meeting- and Queen Streets,
CHARLESTON, S.C.
'-pills POPULAR nod WELL KNOWN
1 HOUSE IS NOW / 'LILLY OPEN
fur the reception of visitors, having boeti
refurnished with NEW nnd ELEGANT
FURNI1 URK throughout ; and oflVr to
the traveller accommodation* and conveuieocea.
aa a
FIR8T CLASS HOTEL,
not to be equaled by any North or South.
The I'ntronage of the travelling publicist
respectfully aolicited.
Kates of Hoard per day $1 00.
- * " month as may be
j agreed on. JOSEPH PURL'ELL,
IFeb 518. Proprietor.
A JT* IT* TIN
sSl SkilliM*
Lancastekvili.e, January 1,
We, the undersigned, tuko thi ? method
of informing our friends and patrons that
J we hate remeved our Store to Chnrlolte,
j N. C , where we will koep a general assort|
m?nt of Dry Geods, Hardware, Groceries,
j Crockery, &.c.l and will he pleased to roI
reive visits from them, and are confident
I that we'can sell aa cheap a* the)' can huy
say where else.
We will attend to the aale of Cotton and
(Country produce generally, and furnish any
information, at nny time, in regard to prices
and shipment, North or South.
Our Store will be found on Trade street
under the Democrat printing ofiice,opposite
Dr. Scars' Drug Store.
We return our sincere thanka for the
uniform kindness and encouragement which
we have received r.t your hauds.
Kvspwctfully. your oh't serv'ta.
H. E. COCHRANE,
J. 11. WILSON, Jr.
Jnnaary 10, 1866. 18?tf.
D. F FLEMING & GO.,
Wholesale Dealers
> . x -
IN
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &,o.
No. 2 HAYNE-STREET,
CHARLESTON, S.C.
Having Resumed Business.
AT THEIR OI.D STAND, 2 HAYNE
S I RRET, CORNER OF CHURCH ST.,
ARE NOV/ RECEIVING A WELL ASSORTED
STOCK OF
BOOTS,
SHOES,
TRUNKS, &c.,
WHICH WTLL RESOLD AT THE
LOWEST MARKET PRICE, THE
PATRON AGE or FORMER FRIENDS
AND THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY
SOLICITED.
D. r. rLKMIKO, bam. a. nilaom, ui. k. wiiao*.
IfWrj 10, 1864. 3m paid.
Beautiful engravings or Gen.
R. K l^o and Stonewall Jack ten ?
uperb picture*?19 x 94 inch**, price $1.
By inail $1 10. Addrea*
FIELD * FIRF8IDF.,
Maroh 1. Ralei^k, N. C.
iM?
TiURll ARRIVAL
OF
NEW GOODS!
Wo are just reoeiving
direct from Charleston our
third Stock of Goods, consisting
of :
PJtLVTS,
Dt LA EES,
SHIRT!EOS,
m CASSIMERES,
S A TTIEETTS,
j A LARGE LOT OF LADIES
, llair^ehaml Water Falls!
Our ttlock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
IS LARGELY rMCP.EASED. WE CAN
FIT ANYBODY.
CROCKERY ?AS ARRIVED !
COTTOE CARDS t
HOES /
TRACE C1IAIES /
11 A R E E S S !
A X E S !
KEROSINE OIL and LA.MPS!
AMES' SHOVELS I
J'A D, STOCK AED EO V. LOCKS I
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
RICE,
PEPPER,
GINGER,
SPICE,
MACKEREL,
CHEESE, .
&c., kc.t &c.
j In fact, wc intend to keep
I nvorvOlnnfr tlinf J
v? v. t ?n?Up V.UUU Mill k/c >\ till IUU.
by our customers, and will sell
as Cheap as they can be bought
| anywhere?exclusively for cash
! or in exchange for country proj
duce.
I Cotton, Corn, Wheat
! and Flour taken in exchange
*t highest Market rates.
Ilasscltinc A .Tlassey.
January 31, ltJG'i.
P. S.?A fresh supply
of G-arden Seeds.
South Carolina?Lancaster
District
Ex Parte.
C. D. Melton, Solicitor ef )
Northern Circuit. Bill to ? IN EQUITY.
perpetuate testimony. )
i/. I/, aieuon, ooiiciter or the .Northers
Circuit having this day filed a "Bill to perpetuate
Testimony," pursuant to "an Act of
the (ieneral Assembly entitled "an Act to
provide a mode by which to fO'pttuiiU testimony
in relation to Deeds, Wills, (.'hoses
in action, or other papers and records destroyed
or lostd'irng the recent war," ratified
the It 1st day of December, A. 1). 1665,
it is ordered :
That all persons who are entitled to and
| desire to avail themselves ef the benefit of
I the provisions of the said Act, are permitI
ted to come before ths Court and have tfc|
ken and perpsluated all evidence which they
ahull produce on proper application being1
[ made before me.
K. G. BIDDINGS. C. F. D D.
J Commissioners Office, Lancaster, ?
February 10, 18**6. ^ 2m.
|" UNITED STATES *~
STEEL PEN WORKS,
Factory, CAMDEN, N.J.
*
R Esterbroolc &, Co.
Steel Pen Manufacturers.
wakkhocsks :
403 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA,
42 JOHN ST., NEW YORK.
These Celebrated Pen* are of Genuine Amer
ic'fin Manufacture, and eotnpii*e every leading
style in the Market, and are equal in fnish,
elasticity and fineness of point to the best imi
; ported. Th cy are, therefore, sure to gain the
confidence of the American public.
Samples and Prices on application.
Lots Made to Order, of any pattern or stamp
required.
For Sale to the Trade at the Manufacturer's
Warehouses, as above ; and at retail by all
Stationers, llooksellers and Metes Dealers in
the Ur.iled States.
R. E8TERBR00K & CO
March 7. 1866.?6m.
ruosi'iicTiJs
or tii n
CHRISTIAN MESSENGER,
A Family and Religious Newspaper.
to be
| Published at Spaktan'buro C. II., 8. C.
' | inn undersigned havs determined to
X publisiti, at an early day, a Family and
Religious Newspaper, with theabove titlo.
Tha papar, as its name indicataa, will bo
chiefly hi landed to supply Religieu . Reading,
suited la tha family eircla, and in strict
accordance with the Faith ones delivered
to the Ba nts." It will also contain tha
> news of tha day, loeal aid general, and
I such other matter as will make it a wal!
coma family visitor, suited to iutereet and
Instruct all classes."
Terms.?'TheChristian Messenger" will
ho published weekly, on a aheet 22x28
inches, at %2 per year, in specie or tha
equivalent in currency.
Payments for subscriptions will be expected
upon receiptmf the first aamber.
Money aeit by Express, or mail, if registered,
will he at our risk.
Rev J. M. C. I1REAKBR,
Da I. D. DURHAM, Kdlters.
T. A. II AY HEN A. CO., Publishers.
Marsh 28, 186C-tf.
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