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Headquarters UNION C. II., June-jMl, 1869. NOTICK is hereby |<ivni thnt nil nppli- v caiions to the Governor for ArrtHi,?hnll be made throui/h (he office of the Adjutant and Inspector (Jenernl ; therefore, hereof- i tcr no application will lie considered unless 1 sent through the Adjutant and Inspector rfiencrnl. ?v order W. b\ M. DU NOV A NT,< Adjutant and Inspector <JenernL July 0, JLt. 'WHO IS THE IIEIRT" ; THE Proprietor of YORK VILLK KKQUI5RFR proposes to answer this question (which, ihy the way ; concerns every man and woman iin the .country j by the pulillcation of a spirited ORIGINAL NOUYELKTTE, written enprcmiiy for the Enqimrkr hy a talented young writer of this State. Thin Story, which, wherever ilt is tend, will produce a sensation, is entitled, "WHO IS THE HEIR; <0r, The Hark Mystery of the Deserted House." IIY WILLIE LIGHT HE ART, | ( .Author (if "Lula Woodsworth," "Winnie and j Willie," "The Cliildron of the Sun," "Old Heads and Young J leant*," Ate., 4m:. The publication will commence witli the FIRST WKEK IN AUGUST, ami continue through the ensuing three months, unfolding a plot replete with stirring incidents, uui k aiul , mysterious development*, with a strange and ' startling denounient. The Proprietor, wilting to encourage Southern Literature by practical means, has paid a round price for this production, and hopes that a generous public patronage will retiiuncrarc his outlay and thus en- < courage, by the only method possible, the do- I velopuient of home-talent. i In addition to this, several contributors of i known ability are eoustautiy engaged for the , Knqcirkr. in every number, letters of cor- | respoudencc nppcnr from different sections ? The brilliant and witty "RUBY" writes regularly. Our promising young poet, J. WOOD DAVIDSON, contributes every other week.? A lady of Columbia, who is well known in newspaper literature, but whose name we are not at liberty to disclose,has been permanently engaged for our columns, and will ? short and brilliant sketches for each number. In a<i dition to those, we receive constant supplies from Rev. J. W. KELLY, J. FOREST tinW AN, W. W. EAST, Mrs. M W. STRATTON, j "PUNCH," "A. II. L." "X. V. '/." who, with | mir own RLirl find rnn?fnl iitHdiiioii ft* / dpmhiI ! affair*, make up n weekly melange which, l>io proprielor believe*, will inter< st readers of every clniw and should .Ulwi tiie |kttroiiage of our p<H)ple. 1'liK KNqI IKKll ir> published in Yorkville, S. C., at in advance. Club* of ten, $16, an extra paper to the person making up the i club. Send for it immediately, so a* to get the first number of "WHO IS THK IIKill ?n All letter* should he addressed to the "KXQUIIlElt,** Yorkville, S. (I. I LEWIS M. (iHIST, l'roprulor. SAM'L W. MELTON, Editor July 6 .It. MASON AM) DIXON'S LINE. THE MASON AND DIXON'S LINE I' Beautiful Weekly Illustrated FAHII.Y I'APKIt, rURLIiHED BV 0. B. TOWN & CO. No. 93 Baltimore Street. Baltimore, Md. ?o? Tl.e "Meson Dixon's I.ino" is one of the largest ami best, literary papers of the day ! ? o? TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION': 1 Copy, one year 9-and 1 Gift 1 Copy, three years $5 nnd 3 Gifts TO CLUBS: 3 copies, one year $5 00 and 3 Gifts ft " ' 8.00 and 5 Gifts 10 " and one to getter up of the (."Tub 15,00oud 10 Gifts 21 " nud 1 to getter up of >be Club. . .30,00 and *2 I Gifts AVer// Subscriber till br intitled to a (Ji/t. WORTH FROM 25 CENTS TO $200! Which will be sent by muil or express iin mediately on receipt of the Subscription ! money. Liist of Gifts. 10 Piano Fortex, ?'200 each ' 20 gold Hunting .*nsed watches 1*25 " 50 Gold Watches, 100 " 60 Melodeons, 100 " 100 Gold Watches, 75 '* 300 " " 60 " 600 " " 35 1000 " - *25 " '2000 Silver Watches. 15 *' '2000 " 10 " 2000 Gold Guard and Veal Chain*, 20 * 3000 * ? "60 " c i n i i/ 11 / ? \? i. I ? r*u?crnui. * humiu, ijivn, Jet and Gold Stone Set*; Gold l?ock- j ets. Gold Pen* and Cases ; Gold, Cor*!, (iimflAmvn and Mosaic Bracelets; Kings, j Nleeve Buttons, Gob-Sli lev, Bosom Studs, | Silver Forks, lluHrr Knives, Far Drops, Pins, dir. ? worth from 35 cents to $15 etch. fcr IW* Gift will be sent immediately on receipt of the Subscription money. Address C. 11. T()WN A CO, publishers of the ''Mason L Dixon's Line.' < No. 93 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md July 6, 1869. 21-fim A BARGAIN H0D8E AMD LOT 70R SALE. OFF KB my House nnd Lot for Sale in J| lainoastervills,containing 4 seres,jt com* fortsble dwelling House nndolherout bull* dings, w ith a spring in the lot. Those wishing to purchase will apply as I am dc. termed to sell. The remaining part of my stock of goods ale offered at or below cost. All those who know themselves indebted to ins are requested to |>:iv before fall. J AS. ROBINSON. June 13, 1*60. 10-tf NOTIO E . would reapectfully inform the citi ' yy zen* of Ixmcaatar and vicinity that T|U. D. L. ULC9I. Artiat from Charleaton 8. C. hu arrived and taken Room* at K)dd Fellow* flnll," where he i* prepared to take Photograph" I and Ambrotypea in the luteal atyle. All aro invited to call and ace Specimen* June 29th 20?tf. i JO'S 1 GAYLE. UKALEli IN HEAVY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, FRUITS, Ac, CAMDEN, GOUTI1 CAROLINA. Huh on hand andiis now receiving n large and varied Slock of Hour, Heidsick, Cabinet nnd M tin's Champagne, in quarts, .pints and half pints. Port, Madeira, Tenniriflo. Sherry and Mnlagna Wine. Gibson's X, XX and XXX; Cblvniry of the South ; Mountain Dew; Senators Old Rye; Chonut, Super-Old North Carolina Rye, Corn and Wheat Whiskey. 75 Barrels common Whiskey of different Brands, at prices that cannot fail to please and givy entire satiulaetion Daik and Pale Brandies, at prices from 1 50 to $1(1 per gallon New England, Boston, and Jamaica Rum, at exceedingly low figures for Cash, by JOSEPH M. GAY EE. Camden, S. C. 20-4. Bagging and Rope ? 45 Bales Gunny Bagging. 50 Coils Rope Charleston make" jnst received and for sale low. JOS M GAY I.E. | Baoon ! Bacon ! ] DA AAA I.BS BACON Sides nnd w' " t Shoulders "Fitch &. Son's" LJureing for sale loo for ('ASH by JOS. M. GAY I.E. 6TATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA In Equity?I.ancastkr District. T'Iih Executors of ") Bill of revivor, to ?ub- ' Samuel IJ. H.uu- | jee.t fund in Coinm'ers rwund, } hands to pay a legal | vs. | demand and for relief, j Thomas Ballard. J It appearing to inv antisfaetion that the | iefendaut Tluunns Ballard resides without . he limits of this State, it is oideied on ( notion of Williams. So1'r.,f<? complainant* | lint said Thomas Ballard, do nnsuer, plead >r demur to the Hill in nI???v?? ease on or ] Defbre the lir.it duv of September 1859 ' otherwise judgement pro eonfesso will be I jrdered against hiin. jamks ii \viti;khsi?(K)n, C. K. I. D. May 25, 1859 ? 15-3m For Sale or Rent. VT A PAIR I'RICK, with privilege of I purchase for cash, or secured on time, j hlerest charged instead of rent, an old ! Piano once owned i>y T. K. Cureton Price | Si.")') ; Rent ?(2 per month Inquire for the itt'ner of Samuel M Misecy * June 99. 1859. ;mzM' 90-3t FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Citizens of Lancaster Village and ticinily are respei-tfuily notified that a Riblical and Astronomical I ?-rf ore uili Im- de. livered in the C. 11.. on Wednesday evening July 13th, commencing at 8 o'clock. Also I he Progress of Intemperance illustrated.? I'hc old man and his Ass or the (idly of trying to please everynody with u variety of amusing pictures, exhibited t?v iuwuhm of a Magic Lrntern R. M. NISHKT. Admittance, 95 eta. Children and servants 15 cents. State of South Carolina. IN EQUITY?Lancaster District. Sarah A. Canton, Adm'x") Petition f<>r of W. Thurlow Cnaton. J pavm e n t of vs. j Solicitors fee. Susan Jane Dve. J It appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, that the defendant Susan Jane Dye reside? without the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Wil limns, Sol'r for petitioner, that the said Susan Jam* Dye. do answer, plead or demur to the petition in above ease on or before the first dav of October 1859, otherwise judgment pro. confesso will be ordered against her. JAMES H WITHEUSPOON, c k i. u. June 23, 1859. p f $'? FRESH ARRIVALS! FRESH ARRIVALS!! X\TK HAVE JUST RECEIVED A very IT beautiful assortment of Dry (>onds and Groceries. Among I hem nre some beautiful Dress Patterns of the Latest Styles and Fashions. Duster*, Mantilla*. of every deMripiion, Bonnet* ami Flats, Ribbon*, Parasols, Umbrella*, Hoot* and Shoes, Hat* and Cup*. Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, (>la*s SVnre, n fine assort ment,Trun k*,Carpet bap*. Table covering*, in Oil and I.inen. And almost every thing unually kept in the up country Htore*?thl* i* no puffing, ("all. and *ee tor yourselves. Our stock of gentlemen* wear nre verv fine and of the latest style*, all the article* comprising our stock are loo numerous to mention. We leave our friend* and pat ion* to judge for themselves. We return our sincere thank* to our friend* and neighbor* for the large share of patronage they have extended to u* anil aolieit a eonlinunnee of the same. We will sell good* u* low a* they can be bought this side of Charleston and very low for cash. We sustain our old motto, "*mall profit and quick returns." STANLEY & SCANI/>N. Mineral Spring*. June I7lh, IH.Vi I litf. All iuVed. V beautiful assortment of Fancy Printed Lawns, Muslin Robe a !* *. Double Jiipea, Suttln Stripe H?ragea, Victoria laiwn*, Black and White Silk Illusion, Black Silk Mitts, (ient* Silk and l/nn?n Glove*, Men* Dogskin Gloves, White Snttin Ribbon*, Pique Fringes, Bl'k Silk Ties and muny other nrticlea. This i* the second supply, lift- first having been almost entirely sold out, those desiring to purchos" are invited to call and make their selections from our NEW STOCK. Wo ore highly gratified with the success wo have met, and trnly thankful to our numerous eustomt-ra for their increased patronage nnd will endeavor to merit their continued favor*, by constantly replenishing our stock with first rate good* of Uio latest styles and sell them at the very lowest mar* ket price* JAMKH R MAGII.L. Pleasant Hill, June 6th 1859. 17tf 1849. NEW SPRING AND mm s* = \Jiri"' *VE Received ?tir usual large TV sup|ly of Goods suitable for our trade, wliitii will be sold at our usual I,ow 1'ricus and liberal Terms. I ASSELTJNK & OURKTON. April 1*59. m ' T~)rosa flr?Arlo (lONSSTINU of Prints, Jaconet, Swiss J and Organdie Muslins, printed and whi?o : laconet Swiss and organdie Robes; aj.ez R.tbesa-Quillc Robes; Sultanna Havudive Stripes ; Uarngeg ; Uenndine Silks; Piucolumiuinc Stripes ; Colhkrs nnd , Sleeve* of Swigs Jaconet a-nd Marsaih-s, I at MASSEl.TINK &. CUR ETON'S. Apnl, 1859. ; BCNNETS, Misses and Childrens Flats, Ribbons of all prices American and French Flowers, Roaches, drc. Just re , cuivol. bv JIASSEI.TINE & CCJRETON. KEAJ>Y MADE CLOTHING, OF A 1.1. ! prices and descriptions. Silk, -Cassi- J mere, Leghorn and Straw llals. Cravats. .< Suspenders and I drawers. Just received 1 by ] I1ASKKLTINE & CURETON. J April, 1859 J On Hand. t t AAfj i'bwgli Steel, from i to |(> | ?)?UUU inches wide at 8 cts per lb. Cash 3000 lbs Tire Iron at t? cts. per ib. Just received, bv . I MASSES.TINE & CIJRETON. April, 1959. Boots and Shoes. \ I EN'S Calf sewed and pegged pump >T 1 sole Hoots. Mens kip pegged Roots. Men and boys kip calf goal Rrog.ms?from one dollar up. A beautiful assortment of | [ l-idies slippers, Raskins Hoots, heeled and , without heel, .last received bv IIASSKI.TINK & CUR ETON. April. 1859. i Drue's and TVTf?dioinf?s and fresh supply. Jusi reeciv- I ed by i i assk i :r i n ! : &. <;u r kt< > \ April. 1859. Sl'KlNd AND SUM MICll <; o o ? s ! l^pilK Sl!RSCRIRKR WOULD UK1 spi el fully inform 11is friend* :iti ! the pulilie, thai be in now receiving a large ami Well *e!eeted *tock of (ioods lor the SlMilNti AND Si; MM KK Tit AI >K, cun*i?t;ng of Black Silks. I'lain and Fancy I'rr (joods : *neh as Range*. Mo* lilts, <iinoliain*, Brilliants, t'ali<ois. Knihroideries, Hosiery, Bonnets, Kihhons, J.iee ( love* unit ItiMip Skirts Heavy Dry Goods. ; While ar.tl striped Ofcliaburg*:, Rl.ack and brown Domestics. Irish and planters Linens, Chninbrya, &.u. GENTS STRAW HATS AND CAPS. ' BOOTS ANH SHOES, S I {> '! S 3 ti I lardware, (iroeeries, ('rockery . and Llass Ware, Saddlery, Books and Stationery. large stock of drags and Medicines. 1C* N. H. Special attention is directed to tny stock of Ladies Shoes, which is very complete. J. N. CROCKETT. March U3, IM.W ti ?If ; Look to your Interest. IIT " BURN'S, WOITI.I) RKSPKCTj T T fully inform the citizens of Lancaster and the District in general, that he is | still carrying on the IIuiiM'm and ItiiMiieo-, one door North of the Ledger < )l1iee, where he keeps constantly on hand a complete stock usually kept i/t his lino , such as Conch. Wagon, and Muggy Harness, t'ol. lara, l'olo Straps, Wagon Saddles, Itlind j llridles. Kitting Itridles, Marti Offal's, Hauliers, Stirrup Leathers Kits nil kinds and ! qualities S.uidles and harness repaired at j short notice aud low for ('ash. |-iff" N. B.?i am thankful for the libe ! ral patronage heretofore received and trust bv punctual attention to business and faithful work to still warrant a continuance of the same. June 1st, 1859. 16?3m. T.anH for Kaln TUB subscriber offers for sale ? tract of land containing Five Hundred acres more 1 or lean situated on Hanging Rock Creek in Bincaster District,about fifteen miles South | | of the Village. The buildings, fences, djc., 1 , all new, and in good order. Persons \\ tub- ! i ing to purehnsc will be shown the premises i at any time. M. I). MIDI,BR. Flat Rock, June 15tb 1859, 19-if. j (J. W. WII.MAMS, ) J ROBT. B Ar.Lisoa | Yorkville, S. C. \ ( l.ancastorville,S C WILLIAMS & ALLISON. ATT0 UNE VS AT LJi W | AID Solioitors in Equity. BANCA8TKR, C. H., S. C. Will practice in the District of Lancaster. Prompt attention given to Collections. , July *71ti 1*68 UI ?tf A B. MULLIGAN, WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS <; KOCER No. 132 MKKT1NO 8TRKET, H AK li I! ? TO H , S. Dealer in all kinds o( Groceries. May 18th 1850, 14 ? If. PAKIK I UM norlcrfi. r|^UL subscriber is pleased to announce 1 to the public I h it from this date to the 1st of September next, grinding muy be had every day in the week at hla Steam Mill, I six miles Eaat of l<ancaater, C. II. June, 15, tf GEO. SINCLAIR. ;*r G I F T S .Jgl SPLENDID GIFTS TO PURCHASERS OF BOOKS, AT THE OKIGHAL AND fciT THE 0\I<1 JS9 (I 1 I-" T II 0 O K ft N T K R P R I Z R Established in 1854. HEAD QUARTERS a ?5 . FOR T,IE % h i united states, v.e g| AT THE % I |c J'UBLISI/IXO HOUSE <*$ ? W I <>? S" o ff G. G. EVANS, f| 439 CHESNUT STREET, ^f 1'HILADEI.PHIA, l?A. ! | \ ] CA 7-1 LOtTfiS SEX J' FREE. * Sr Since i originated the Gift Iiook Enterprise, I have repeatedly called the attenion of the public to my large stock and liberal offers, to which they have always warmly responded.? [ cuu now, with more satisfaction than ever, will attention to my largely increased inducements to purchasers. Heing very heavily en gaged in publishing, I exchange my own pin lications for those of others houses, ami am enabled to procure all my books at the origiu&l cost of making, and thus -an and do supply the majority of the other houses engaged in the Gift Hook Trade, with their hooks, cheaper than they can procure them front other publishers. I can also, l?v my heavy purchases of Watches and Jewelry, for cash, furnish them with their Gifts at lower rates than they can buy tlicm from the manufacturers. Having such an advantage in buying. I can insure my customers better Gifts with their Books than any other house, and can give inv Agents a larger commission. A valuable Gilt will be clehvcreu with each Monk lit the time of sale, Gilts worth *6*"', at the lowest wholesale prices, will he impartially distributed with every $l,ooo worth of Hook- sold. Solid for ii Catalogue, which will he tuailed free to any address contain): the most valuable collection of Standard productions in Literature, Philosophy, History, Gaopruphy, Travels, ami the Sciences, with ull the favorite works ol Fiction and Itomaoco, ami cvc.ay other doparimciii of Literature, cias-iiicd us described below. Send for it for if you don't wish to order Hooks, you will obtain a very valuable Hook for reference, as it rontains till the desirable hooks in print, and will cost you nothing. Particular attention is icipicsted to tin Li-t of lay Publications, which w ill ho found in the latter part of mv Classified Catalogue. It contains a large nuttiher of deservedly popular works, by various authors ; among which are all of T. S. Arthur's best works, well known as a moral, iusti uctive and pleasing author, interesting hvignaphie*, travels, tc. CLASSIFICATION' OF HOOKS. Agiieulturul?This dcpaitincut embraces all standard works upon general Agriculture, Cotton Planting, Flowers, Gardening, Farm Implements, Horses, Sheep,Cattle, Hees, Ac., Ac. Altai ma?Ladies' (a great variety) Floral, Cap Quarto, ltoyul Cap, Itcinv Quarto, Autograph, Ac. Annuals?a large and elegant assortment. ionics?a spionniu assortment in t ockci, Pi!*' and Family lhblci>, iu every style, from f 1 to $8n. Prayer Rooks?A complete assortuent. in every form ami at all |>t ices. 11 yum Hooks?As used liy the ili lie rent denominations. Hiogrnphical?Works of Irving, Hoadlcy, Weems, Sparks, Haticrofi, ami every other standard author. Itotanieal?Ily Comstock, (tray, Lincoin, Darby, Wood, Ac., Ac. ("ookery?Receipt ami Cook Rooks, by Mis. Rate, Leslie, Widdilield, McKenzie, Ac. (ieriiuiu?Standard tieruian Literature. * Dictionaries Webster's, English, French, Herman, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Italian, Ac. CyclopedHFs?All the standard authors, ideographical?The latest and most approved School and other <i cog; up hies, Maps, ami Travelers' (initios. Geology?The works of Hugh Miller, Harris, Hitchcock, Lvell, ami others. Historical?lly Preseott, Irving, Hancrol't, Robertson, llunie, (iibbous, Maeattley, ami others. Humorous?Embraces a World ol Fun. Juvenile ? Every description , of Illustrated Hooks for Children. Law And Medicine?The Standard Works of these professions. Mechanical And Scientific?The most ap. proved works on Mechanics, Architecture and trie exact Sciences. Poetry?Kngiisii mihI American. Octavo and Liteiarv editions of tlie Standard Poets; Pocket uni] Cnliinct edition.-?plain ami illustrated, bound in every style to suit tbe taste of all. Works Of fiction? Uy Sratt, Irving, Coop, or, Dickens, ami all the appiovoil writers. School And Classical, Travels Ami Ad veil tines, Games, Sports And Pastimes, Itcligiuu-1, lhhlic.il And Theological. Musical And Ulei Hooks, Odd Fellowship Ami Free Masonry. Miscellaneous.?Our Miscellaneous Departineiit embraces every thing not included in thi alsive classitiication, of an interesting or instructive character, that is in print. SCIIKDUI.K OF (ilFTS. Patent English Iajvit (iold Watches, will tine Gold Hunting (.'uses ijllOO Of Patent Anchor i?ever (i-ilii Watches, Inrgi size, warranted good movements, with liu? Gold limiting Cases 50 01 l-aiiies' 18k. Case (iold l-evcf Watches warranted good timekeepers, with tine Gold IItinting CtUieM 50 Of I aid I en' 18k (aise Gold l/ever Watches Open Dial 35 Of Gents' Silver l,ever Watches, Hunting Cases, 25 Of Gents' Silver la-pine Watches, i I tinting Cases, 15 01 Gent*' Silver I,? pine Watches, Open Dial 1-2 0( Parlor Time-Pieces, new pattern warran ted, 10 01 Dailies' Klegant Klaek Silk Dress Pat tore, 15 0( Indies' Klegant Plaid Silk Dress Pat terns, 12 0< %I,:idiea' Cameo Sets, Pin and Drops t< match. 15 Ot Indies' Camoe Sets, Pin and Drops t< match, 10 0( laidies* (iold Bracelets, extra tine, 10 0( I.adies' Gold Bracelets, Plain or Kngruv ed Band, 5 0( Gents' Solid (Hold Vest Chains, new pat tern, 15 0< I ...dies' Guards, or Chatelaine Chains Choice, 15 IX Dirge (iold Spring lockets, with Donhh ('uses, 10 0< Dirge (iold Snap Dockets, with Doubt Cases. 5 0( Medium size, No. 3, Dockets, with Dou hie Cases, 3 01 Heavy (Iold Pencil Cases, with Go|. Pens, * 7 5< Superior (iold Pens, w ith Holders am Box, 3 04 I .adies (iold Pencils, 2 01 Genu' Heavy Gold Pencils, 3 5< GcnU' Gold Pens, with Silver Kxteonioi Pencil, U (X Ladies* Coral, Garnet, or Turquois SeU 16 O Indies' Mosaic or Gold atone seta, 10 O ( tidies' Florentine sets, pin and drops-to I match, 10 00 Ladies' Jet sets, pin and drops to match, 7 60 Ladies' Lava sets, pin and drops to match 10 00 Ijidies' Cameo Fins, large sice, 6 00 | Indies' do do medium, 3 AO Indies* do do small, 12 50 | l.adies' Gold stone pins, sinnil, -2 50 ladies' box and glass miniature pins, 2 00 Ladies' Plain gold pins, new pattern, 2 50 Ladies' Plain Ear Drops, 2 00 Misses' do Gold Pins, I 50 , (rents' Cluster Pins, Opal Centra, 2 50 j (rents' Kingle Stone P'ns, 1 00 ( Gents' cameo or mosaic boson) studs 4 50 , I r:.i.'...... j i r.. j_ kk n?. liiiglilfril VJUIU uu wo ii /./ Gents'Sleeve Muttons, 2 50 ? Indies, do do 2 BO j Ladies, I'enrl Card CimeR, 5 00 (ii-nts' Penrl Pocket Knives, 3 Blades, best quality, I 00 Misses' Lav* Pins, 2 50 (tents' (>old Watch Keys &l Pencils, combined, 2 00 I (tents' (told Toothpicks 2 00 | Gents' gold rings, with stone setting, 2 50 1 I Ladies' do do do do I 50 ti Sets Silver-plated Ten Spoons, 2 00 1 Silver-plated Butter Reives, 1 00 j o Indies' or Cents' Money Purses, 50 ' \ (tents' jrrild watch keys or vest hooks,I 50 [ t Ladies' Florentine Breast Pins, 3 50 i Ladies' Jet Breast Pins, 3 50 Ladies' Mosaic Breast Pins, 5 00 | Ladies' C amen Far Drops, | 50 M isses' do do 2 50 j Misses'car drops, with stone setting,2 00 Misses' Gold Bineelet, half round hand, engraved, 4 00 i Ladies' (told Bracelets, half round hand, engraved, G 00 ' (tents' Scarf Piti, 2 00 j i..t ... i.u o.-i- I I Mi-iu-t JITI *M I MiinillllO OIIH1H, UU j (?cnts* SU'tvt* B.jtUm* J? t, Jrlor??!itini* :in>l < fn yx, 3 50 I Misses' (lold Stone Se.ts, Ear lAiups and i ' Pin, ' !i 00 I I jkIii'k' gold pens, with holder & box, 1 50 5 (?ents* Cameo Mosaic or Florentine Veeve j Muttons, 4 00 Misses' Xerk Chain*, At 00 Miscellaneous (Jifis. not enumerated in tlie above list, varying in value from V ets. to -5 00 Agents Wanted Everywhere. J To Agents I c.in give more liberal induce- , inents than can be afforded by any other house. In addition to larger commissions, it is much easier to get subscribers for my enteprise than any oilier. The peculiar advantages .'ire?A larger Stock and better Catalogue to select from. A better assortment and quality of (lifts. More pu.uc.tualitv and correctness in filling Oriters. lit acting as Agents for inc. person* wishing a valuable Library can procure it grsti*. Those seeking an easy method of earning . a livelihood can find it Any one desiring .. ....I VV... I . I. rr . .\.n i <> uiv ii. i .111 \r * t?t111 ii. i hi i?111 |?;u ticiil.ars, send f<ir a Catalogue. Mv large capital. together with my long 1 expelienee in tlic business and consequent familiarity with all its details, gives me an almost iucalculable advantage over all other [tarties. All 1 ask is a trial. Send ine an order, aritl you will be convinced that there is no exaggeration Hn not forget to send for a Catalogue. Persons \isitmg the city, are requested *o eall and examine for themselves (i <i F.V V\S' UK A i> (jUAKTKhS, 4d't i'liKM srr Stuf.f.t, Philadelphia. Pa Hranch Store, 45 Cornhiil. Hoston, Mass. J ii n . ii. i; \ \ L i;. CAMDEN, S. C. 1 IS \(>\\ IN receipt of a fresh Sl'PPl.V of D:v Goods and Groceries, ! among which may he found in the I>RY j (itKMIS line : I ll.y.ur? .... I in i I wi r- .. J i ! I | > <?? ii nun vac11I'd iiiiiriHiy?Willi' ami good. Apron and Shepherd Cheek*; Schuylkill Checks, Family I.incn. Fancy I'rinU. Printed Lawns, Solid. ("heck I ! and Fancy I'laid (JinL'hams. A variety of Cambrics?white and colored. laidies I. Cambric handkerchiefs, colored cotton and Merlin (Moves White and colored Most*, White and Colored spool Cotton, 1 For salo by JOS. M. (JAVI.F. I' Camden, S. 0. II -It" For Men and Boys Wear. . l>??w Lit LOOM. Fancy and Verona-twill I 1 ("ottonnries. Marseille ('outing, Blue . Stripes ami Denims, Georgia Nankin and I , Dutch Linen, Satin-faced ami fancy union ; Drills, Grass Cloth and fancy Cassiiuere, I Half hose?white, brown, and fancy, col 1 orcii Lisle Thread Cloves, A:,* , &c ! I JOS. M. GAYLK. ' I ('nindon, S 0. IItf Hats ! Ilats ! J , r|^!IK IJNDKR.SIGNKI) would direct par I 1 ticuiar attention to his largo and well , \ aeloctod stock of Ilats. which ho will dis. , I pose of at prices that cannot fail to prove J I satisfactory. Call and examine before pur- j j ehas,ng elsewhere. I J * JOS M. GAYLK. 1 Ciuinlen, S, C. 11 tf 1 Shoes! Shoes! ! j r|^HK SUBSCRIBRR. would confidently j r 1 ask attention to his largo and varied I I i stook of Shoes and (i liters for Gentlemen ,; and Ladies wear, lie has on hand many > of the latest patterns, at exceedingly low .' prices. ? JOS M GAYI.R. I Camden, S. C. 11 tf J "Groceries.11 , UGAR and COFFEE of all grades ;? ) ^7 TEAS, Green, Gunpowder mid Black i ' Bacon . laird, in whole half and quarter ) I Bbla., also, in Keg*. Prime Mean Pork ; I > Mackfral No. I, '2 ami 3, whole, half and - ( quarter Hhla, aiao, Kita No. 1, 2 and 3. A ) i No I article of Sugar cured Ham* by - i Measr* Jno. Pile he At Son, alao, the cele) brutcd Washington Ham Rice, (finger, i, Spice, Pepper, Soda, Rations and Cundiea, ) At c., At c. B JOS. M. GAYLK. ) (ioindt-n, S. ('. Jltf 5 Crockery Ware. A Ijirgc and vaiied assortment of (ilaaa, , China, and Earthen-ware juat opened. JOS M. GAYLE. J Camden S. C. lltf I "SKGABS! 8E(iARS! 9, |( W\ BOXES of the following Brands of a XV/* * Havana Segar*:?Colorado, MaduD j ro, Cloea, O*?oro. Rio Hondo?all highly i, flavored, can be had at the lowest figures, 0 j at JOS. M. (JAYI.E. 0 j Camden, S. C. NEW <* ON EE MORE I HAVE THK I'LKASUN my customers and the public to a very Spring and Sn rHK BEST?ns to styles and quality a *d nt this place; our stock of Shoes f..r men liing we have ever before offered. Our stock jest we have ever had. Our stock of Dry ind patterns than iiunnllv f.ninrt m > . Our BONNETS and Fancy Guodi will ei is many of them arc of now designs and pur n store. Our CLOTHING is of the in R V 1,1 T E S We also have an excellent stock <?f H i ron molds and bars. BrHg*, Medicines, Grocei losiery, Ladies Dusters, Talmas, Collars, M )onble skirt Robes, Bonnet Cord. Hoop Ski ion of which are of recent import ition's and All nf these GOODS will he sold on the i or stock acd we will tike pleasure in givinq Ve are thankful for the liberal patronage we o the wants of our customers to merit thtir < Pleasant Hill, April, 1859. "NEWl AT T II aiurin <r K -LT. IWfK ARE NOW RKCEIVING IS sorted Stock of DRY GOODS At vhieh we will sell at vert' Tenson.iMe prices iciii of our Stock and will lie hnppv to wail vhere it will give na pleasure to snow them $ 3! I 1 and fashion of Hie season. We will alw: LADIES AND (I EN' .lint cannot fail to suit the. most fastidious, ended to us. we solicit a continuance of t small profct nnd s^uiek returns,"1 all we watt ("all at once on Mineral Springs, April <>, 1859. FOG ARTIES U 11 0 L E S A L E K 1>RT <;ooi We l>e?? leave to inform our Fri now prepared A LARGE AND BE AI SPRING- A IN D R E S S . EMBRACING ALL LHB NKV ABLE STYLES FROM T AND AMERICAN Planters an WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADYAN1 Domestic and PI WHICH WILL UK SOLI) AT UNUS < )rder? accompanied with Cash or City ret attention, and every effort uiadc to give satis M 1 L L E R'T ('onUiniat; n list of our Goods, with Me Gratis, on application to FOG j 257 May 18, 1859. 14?ly. i\k\i \iwox sum" rpHK UNDKRSIGNKI) WOULD IN1. form the public thnt thev have opened a new Wagon Shop, in the Village of Lancaster, on Meeting Street, a few yards east of David Hillings' Blacksmith Shop. They design keeping always on hand a large supply of The Best Material for making the wood work of Wagons, and repairing '"?.goris, Carriages. Buggies, &c., and, inasmuch as one of them lias had ?..u i ii k:? i -1 V A I' IvIIV v? *11111 Villi <111 Mil* UlUUr and attention to the ahop, tliev feel assured that they will be able to meet the various . wants of the people of Laneaster and surrounding country in this line of business Persons w ishing work of this nature performed will find it to their interest to try this shop, where they will always find Mr. liurns ready and willing to accommodate them SAM I, A HURNS, JACK'N HANCOCK. June 15, 1859. |8-6m. SO U T II CAROLINA, IN EQUITY?Lancaster District. i Anna E. Foster, by ] Petition for settle, A. Mayer, next friend, J ment of wi f c' a vs. I Equity. William Foslei. J It appearing to the satisfaction of the j Commissioner, that William Foster, the defendant in above petition, resides without the limits of this Stale. It is ordered on motion of Jno. Williams, Sol'r., for petitioner, that the said William Foster, do nnawer, plead, or demur to the petition in above case, on or before, the 1st day of September 1859. otherwise mdirmer. r nroeon feaao will be ordered iisrainat him. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, C. K. v. D. Ijineneter, May 18, 1859?14 3m p f $6 JUST RECEIVED, One bbl Keroaine Oil, direct from tho Factory at New York, for Sale at per gallon, at IIASSRLTINE Si CURETON'S. April, I859? OODS!! LR OF CALLING TIIR ATTENTION OF I extensive stock of I immer Goods, t the lowest prices thnt has ever been oflep, women and children, excels in quality anyof line Boots and I*adies fine Shoes is the Goods, includes a greater variety of styles store. nnparc favorably with ar.y in the market, chased from the importers en their arrival T ST V LBS. irdware. Guns, Crockery and Glass Ware , ries, Saddlery, Books and Stationery, Hats, ead Dresses, Hiding Hats and Bloomers.? rts and many other articles ; a large porwere not in market a few weeks ngo. nost reasonable terms. Cull and examine ' you good bargains in excellent Goods.? have received and hope by strict attention sen tin ued favors. James R. Magill. 10?tr. S'l'UKJKi HE lineral Springs! A LARGE AND WELL ASID GROCERIES. We h:ive taken threat pains in the seleet en war friends and customers Rt our Stor<? f a 1t-* i a iys keep on hand a fine assortment of r L E M E N S W E A R , Thankful for the patronage heretofore exlie .same, our motto is and always will be is a call and you will be satisfied. STANLEY & SCANLON. 8?tf fc STILLMLAN. A N l> RETAIL i It l)S STORE. ends and Customers that we are I to offer them JTIFUL VARIETY OF * D SUMMER fr 0 0 D S p rro ni a \TI\ * ? / \nm n A ^ TT t/nst i wi am/ niusL r'AStilursiIIE FRENCH, ENGLISH, MANUFACTURES. id Farmers rAGE TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF lantation G-cods; III ALLY IAJW PRICES FOR CASH. vrencea, at 30 or 60 days, will receive prompt (faction. ALMANAC mornndunis attached, will be sent by mail \RTIES & STILLMAN, King street, corner of Wentworth. CHARLESTON, S C. STEAM MILL NOTICE. rpHE Subscriber respectfully asks the atI 1. tuition of the public to his STEAM ; SAW Mil.I., which is now in operation . six miles East of I<aiK*.nster C. H. Bills ! for I.umber will be promptly furnished at I the rates below : Inch Flank at $1 per hundred feet. J inch Flunk 80c ts " ' " " J inch plunk, quartered'871 cts. per hundred feet. 2 inch plank #2, per hundred feet Rough do 60 cts. per hundred feet. Scanllin thrown in to Inch measure at $1, per hundred. . All Dicked Lumber 20 i>er cent hi(rl.?? All refused Lumber half price. In the mexaurnient of all quartered LumI ber the edge is added to the width, and n'l Lumber not named above is aold in the | same proportion. GEORGE SINCLAIR. ) March 23, 1859. 6?tf. IIINKIM ROCR MINERAL SPRINGS THE Subscriber has the pleasure to inform lire ppblir, that he baa bought . his partner's interest in the Hanging Rock ! Mineral Springs'Hotel. The business here' after mill be conduced solely by the propri1 J etor, who is now pdjlhid for the reception ; and accommodation of visitors and travel lers. Ample arrangements are being made i for the approaching season, of which more anoh. VV. M. BARTON. May 4. 1859. 12?tf Dr. ALFRED GRAVEN, Kcfldeut fiurgesn OrsiliM, TORBVILLE, ?. C., Offers his Professional Services to the eltii zens of Lancaster Village and surrounding country ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold Plate, from one to a full aett. June Ilth, 1858 M-ly