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Headqaartera UNION C. II., June JW, 1869. NOTIUK is hereby given that nil applications to the Governor for Arnfft.iihnll .'be much' through the office of the Adjutant and Inspector General ; therefore, ' ereafter no application will he considered unless sent through the Adjutant and Inspector aienerm. i?v oraer W. K. M. DUNOVANT.a Adjutant and Inspector tOeneraT July fi, At. "WHO IS THE HEIR?" TUE Proprietor of YORKVILLE ENQUISRFR proposes to answer this question (which, >t>y tlie way ; concerns every man and woman tin the country) by the publication of a spirited ORIGINAL NOUVELETTE, wrkieu oaproiMjy for the Enquirkr by a talented young waiter of this State. This Story, which, wherever ^t is tead, will produce u sensation, is entitled, "WHO IS THE HEIR j Or, The Park Mystery of the Deserted House." IJY WILLIE LIGIITIIEA.RT, A'tthor of "Lula Woodswoith," "Winnie and Willie," "The Children of the Sun," "Old Heads and Y.oung Jleants," &e., 4tc. The publication will commence with the FIRST WEEK IN AUGUST, and continue inrougn me ensuing three months, unfolding a plot replete with stirring incidents, dnrk and mysterious developments, with a strange and startling deuoument. The I'roprieUir, wilting to encourage Southern Literature by practical means, has paid a round price for this production, and hopes that :t generous public patronage will remuncrare his outlay and thus encourage, hy the only method possible, the development of home-talent. In addition to this, several contributors of known ability are constantly engaged for the KKQCtltrtt. In every number, letters of correspondence npper.r from different sections ? The brilliant and witty "KL'BY" 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 wrtfce short and brilliant sketches for each number. In ad dition to those, we receive constant supplies from Rev. J. W. KELLY, J. FOREST (i(?\V AN. W. W. EAST, Mm. M. \V. STR.VTTOX, "PUNCH," "A. II. L." "X. Y. 7." who, with our own st. ict and careful attention to current affair*, make up a weekly melange which, the proprietor believe*, will inter? *t reader* of every claw ami si em 1>1 attract the patronage of our people. TlIK ENQUIRER i* puhlished in Yorkville, 8. ('., at $2, in advance. Club* of tkn, lift, an extra paper to the person making up the ; club. Semi for it immediately, so a* to get the first number of "WIIO IS TlIK IIHI It *" All letter* should be uddtossed to the "ENQUIRER/' Yotkville, S. ('. I.EWIS M. tiUIST, Proprietor. SAM'L W. MI LTON, Editor duly C 3t. MASON ANI> DIXON'S LINK. THE MASON AND DIXON'S LINE JS a Beautiful Weekly Illustrated published nv (J. B. TOWN & CO. No. 03 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. The "Meson Dixon's Line" is one of the largest find best literary papers of the day ! ? o? TKKMSOF SUBSCRIPTION: I Copy, one year $2 and 1 Gift I Copy, three years Jgt.S .ind 3 Gifts TO CLUBS: 3 copies, one year ?5 00 and 3 Gifts ft " " 8.00 und ft Gifts 10 " and one to setter up of the ("Tub 15,00 and 10 Gifts 'J 1 " and I to fetter up k of the Club. . .30,00 and '31 Gifts AVer// Subscriber will be t ntitlcd to a Gift. WORTH FROM 25 CENTS TO $200! Which will be sent by inuil or express immediately on receipt of the Subscription money. List of Gifts. 10 Piano Porto*, ?2<HI each 'JO tfold Hunting :aa*ed watches 125 " 50 Gold Wntche*, 100 " 60 Mclodenns, 100 M 100 Gold WnU'hcii, *75 '* 200 " " 60 " 600 " " 35 ? 1000 " - 25 ' 2000 Silver Watchea. 15 * 2000 u 10 " 2000 Gold Guard and Vest Chain*, 20 " 3000 * ? ? 50 ? tV?rel, Unroot, Kmerald. ("nwwio, Mosaic, Ijira.Jel and Gold Stone Seta ; Gold l.oekela. Gold Pen* and Case* ; Gold, Cor*!, Garnet,Gam?<> and Moanic Bracelets; Kinga, Sleeve Buttons, Gob-Slile% Bosom Studs, Silver Fori a, Butter Knives, Ear Drops, 1'ins, Si c.? worth front 35 cents to $15 each. HJT IW Gift will Im? sent immediately <>n receipt of the Sulwcriplion money. Address C. B. Tt)WN St CO, Publishers of the "Mason St Dixon'a l.ine.' f No. 93 Baltimore atreet, Baltimore, Md. July fi. 1859. 'Jl-?iaj A BARGAIN, HOUSE AMD LOT 70R SALE. OFFER my House and Lot for .Sale in 1 latnuaaterville, containing 4 acres,.a coin. * fortahle dwelling Ilouae and other out buildings, with a spring in the lot. Thoae wishing to purchnae will apply aa I am de. termed to aell. The remaining part of my atock of gooda are offered at or below coat. All thoae who know themselves indebted to ma are requested to pav before fall. J AS. ROBINSON. June 13, 1*69, 19-tf. NOTIOE. WK would reapertfu11y inform the citizen* of lannaator and vicinity that n It. D. L. U L JB N . Artist from Charleston N. C. haa arrived and taken Room* at "Odd Fellows flail,M Where he in prepared to take Photographs and Ambrotvpes in th? luteal stylo. All aru inritad to call and see Specimens Jane 29th 20?tf i [JOS 1. GAYLE, DEALER IN HEAVY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. VTines, Liquors Cigars, FRUITS. A . Ac-. CAMDEN, SODT11 CAROLINA, llns on hand and as now receivings largo and varied Stock of Hour, Hoidsiok, Cabinet and Man's Champagne, in -quarts, .pints and 'half pints. Port, Madeira, Tonnirifle. Sherry and j Malagas NV-ino. (Jibson's X, XX and XXX; Chivalry of the South; Mountain Dow; Senators Old Rye; Chenot, Super-Old North Carolina Rye, Corn and Wheat Whiskey. 15 Barrels common Whiskey of different Brands, at prices that cannot fail to please anil give entire salic,faction. Daik and Palo Brandies, at prices from 1 50 to $10 |?er gallon Now Kngland, Boston, and Jamaica Slum, at exceedingly low figures for Cash, by JOSKIMI M. GAYI.K. Camden, S. U. l!0-4. Bagging and Rope ? !lfi Hales Gunny Bagging. 5? Coils Rope ' Charleston make" ijnst received and for sale low. JOS M GAVLK. Baoon ! Bacon ! ] t ( W W \ LBS BACON Sides and /V " / Shoulders "Fitch dr. Sun's" Cureing for sale low for ('.MilI by JOS. M. (JAYLK. ftTATK OF SOUTII CAROLINA In Kquitv?Lancaster District. The Kv editors of Bill of revivor, to sale Samuel B. lfwu- | jeo.t fund in Coinin'ers iuond, } hands <o pay a legal vs. | demand and for relief. Thomas Ballard. J It appearing to mv satisfaction that the defendant Tlunnna Ballard resides without the limits of this State, it is oideted on motion of Williams. Sul'r., for complainants that said Thomas Ballard, do answer, plead or demur to the Bill in above ease on or before the first duv of September IN.Y.i otherwise judgement pro contY.sso will Inordered against him. jamks ii wrn.KRsi'ooN, c. k i. i). May 25. l8VJ-15-3n For Sale or Rent. \T A FA IK PRICK., with privilege of . purchase for cash. or secured on time, interest charged instead of rent, an old Piano once owned by 'I*. K. (birrton Price ; Kent #2 per month Inquire for the ow ner of Samuel H Mftsaey. 'June 28. 1859. 20-3t FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Citizens of Lancaster Village and vicinity are respectfully notiKed that a Hit>lical and Astronomical l?-rtnre will Is- de. livered in the H.,on Wednesday evening July 13th, commencing at 8 o'clock. Also the Progress of Intemperance illustrated ? The old man nnd his Ass or the follv of try ing to please everynody with u variety of amusing pictures, exhibited Uy iouuiih of a Magic lantern. K. M. NISIIKT. Admittance, 25 cts. Children and servants 15 cents. State of South Carolina. IN EQUITY?Lancaster District. Sarah A. Canton, Ailni'x") Petition for of \V. Thurlow Cnston. / pnyrn e nt of vs. J Solieitors fee So nan Jane Dye. 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 linms, Sol'r for petitioner, that the said Susan Jane Dye. do answer, plead or demur to the petition in above ease on or before the first dav of October 1859, otherwise judgment pro. eonfesao will be ordered against her. JAMKS II WITIIKUSPOON, c k t. u. June 23, 1859. *J(l-3oi p f #?> FRESH ARRIVALS! FRBSII ARRIVALS!! YI,TK HAVE JUST RECEIVED A very T beautiful aiwortment of Dry Goods I anil Groceries. Among them nre some beautiful Dress Patterns of the Latest Styles Dusters, Mantillas, I of every description, Bonnet* nnd Flat.*, Ribbons, Parasols, Umbrellas, Boot* nnd Shoes, Mats and j Cnps, Hardware, Cutlery, ('rockery,(ilnsa Ware, n fine assort menl.T run ks,( 'nrpet iiafrt. Table covering*, in Oil and Linen And almost every thing usually kept in the i up country stores?tills is no putting. Cull ; nnd see tor yourselves. Our stock of genI tleinens wear are verv fine and of the latest styles, nil the articles comprising our i stock are too numerous to mention. We i leave our friends and pat ions to judge for I themselves. We return our sincere llinnks to our friends nnd neighbors for the large share of i patronage they have extended to us and solicit u continuance of the same We will i sell goods as low as they can be bought this side of Charleston nnd very low for cash. We sustain our old motto, "small profit and ijnlck returns." STANLEY & SCANION. Mineral Springs. June 17th, 1859. I9lf. | ARRIVED. . i BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OK iV Pitoey Printed Lawns, Muslin Robe a l/es, Double Jupe*, Satlin Stripe II*rages, Victoria I .awn*, BIacI( And While Silk Illusion, llinek Silk Mills, (ieutA Silk nnd L:nnen Gloves, Menu Dogskin Gloves, While Sultin Ribbons, Pique Fringes, ItI'k Hilk Tie* nod niuny other Articles. This it the second supply, lift first having been nlinost entirely sold out, those desiring to purchase are invited to call nnd make their selections from our NEW STOCK. Wo ore highly gratified with the success we have met, sod truly thankful to our numerous customers for their increased patronage nnd will endeavor to merit their continued favors, by constantly replenishing our slock with first rata goods of the latest *tylea and sell them at the very lowest market prices, JAMR8 R M At JILL. Pleasant Hill, June 6th 1869. I7tf I 8 59 . NEW SPRING AND t^aasa mt>m+ 11.WE Received our usual large TT xup|ly of (Joods auitnble for our trade, wliitfi will be sold at our iiHual LowPrices and liberal Terms. I ASSEI/l'JNK ? CURKTON. April % Ladies Dress Goods. ( AONSSTIMi of Prints, Jaconet, Swiss / I r .11.. \?..-ii -~J I "IIU \'|^IUI\IIV i'MMIIII.I, pilllU'll JUKI whi'o : Inconet Swiss and organdie Robes; aj.cz Habes.; a-Qnillo Robes; Snltnnnu Bnyadce Stripes ; Uarngcs ; Genndine Silks; I'ieeoluiinuine Stripes; Collars and Sleiivw of Swiss Jaeonet and Marsailcs. j at MASSEI.TINK & CURKTON'S. A pal, 1859. BCNNKTS, Misses and Children* Flats, Ribbons of ali prices American and Frcivli Flowers. Rouehes, Stc. Just re , cnivol. bv JI ASSFI/I'INF & CCRJiTON. HRAI>Y MADK CIjOTIIING. OF AM. prices and descriptions, Silk, CassiInwrw, Leghorn and Straw Huts. Cravats. Suspenders and IXrawers. .Inst received I *?y IIASSKI.'J'INF, vt- CURKTON. April, 1859 On Hand. r AAA l.bs, IMowgl. Steel, from 4 to It! ?)?UW inches wide at 8 ets per lb. Cash 3000 lbs Tire Iron at ti ets. per lb. Just received, bv IIASSKI.TINK & CURKTON. April, 1959. Boots and Shoes. MKN'S Call' "I'wtil ami |?'};i;cd pump wilt' limits. Mens kip pcujred Hoots. Muii ami boys kip calf jjoal liroguiis?from | mil' dollar up. A beautiful assortiii"nt of I.'uiics slippers, linskins limits. heeled and wit boot huul. Just ri'ccivi'ii bv masski;n m: vv t tju kt<>n. April, 1859. Drugs and Medicines. SKULL and fresh supply. JusJ rucui\ed by i i assi: i :r i \ i: &. <;u rkt<> n . April. 1859. I SPUlNCi AM) SIJMMKR c; o o i> s ! rpilK SlinscRlllKK woiti.1) uk1 spi'i-ifully inform bis fri.-ii'is ami the ; public, that Jiu is now reccivinjr a Inrtfe ami j well selected stock nt (funds l<>r the SJ*KI N<# A XI > SUMMKK TUAhK, consisting of lllack Silks. Plain and Fancy J>rr (jowls : niieh as Parages, Mns lins, 4 * in <r It ii t is, Hrilliants, ('alien*. Embroideries, Hosiery, ItolHlctH, Uihholl", idled (>lnvon nn<i lump Skirts Heavy Dry Goods. ; Wliilc nr.d striked < >i-?i.-si**!rj?m. Black ami brown Domestics. Irish and |i!antors Linens, Cliambryii,&e. OENTS STRAW HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS A N ll SHOES, s i d i s j if n > Hardware, Groceries, ('rockery , and LiasWare, Saddlery. Hooks and Stationery. "A large stock of drugs and .Medicines. * </"' N. IV Special attention is dircetcil to my stock of Ladies Shoes, which is very complete. J. N. CROCKETT. March 'id, 1858. ti ?If Look to your Interest. \\T I' BURNS, WOULD ItKSPKCT fully inform the citizen* of Laneas. ter and the District in general, that lie is still carrying on ilic I.IIIK'NS UIMI ^iltltllC ItllM !<">?, one door North of the lwdger Ottice, where la- kn'|H constantly on hand n complete slock usually kept in his line ; such an Conch. Wajjoti, and Mnjroy Harness, Col. 1 lars, I'olc Strap*, Wagon Saddles, lllind liridles, Itiilinir Itridles, Marti dual's, 11.miters, Stirrup Leathers Hits nil kinds and qualities S.uiJIcs and harness repaired al short notice and low for ("ash. HT N. It.?I am thankful for the libe ral patronage heretofore received and trosl by punctual attention to business and faithfill work to still warrant a continuance ol the sume. 1 June 1st, 1SM). 16?3m. Land for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale a tract ol land containing Five Hundred acres more or less situated on Hanging l(<?ck Creek in I Lancaster District, about fifteen miles South of the Village. The buildings, fences, Ac. all new, and in good order. Persons wish injf 10 purennne will l?e nliown the premixe* nt uny lime. M. IV MILI.KIl. Flul Rock, June 15lli 1359, 19-U". (J. \V Wn.r.iAvm, IS Robt K Ai.li??m Yorkville. S. (J. f ( l.iincnxterville,S.C WILLIAMS Sc ALLISON. A T T 0 11 N E Y S A T L (i W AMD Solioitors in Equity. LANCASTER, C. II., 8. c. Will practice ill the District of I.ancaatcr. Prompt attention given to Collection* July 7ili l*M 511?tr A B. MULLIGAN, WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS' AA M 4* d 1 *7< 11 w mm v EiO No. 132 MEKTFNGl 8TRKKT, H A K L I! 19 TO , S. V 1 ) ??lor in till kinds ol Groceries. May 18lli 1830, 14 ?If. PARTICI i. ti( NOTfOfi. ^|^ 11 fci aultscriber is pleased to announci | 1 to the public lli.il from thi* ditto to thi lit ul September next, grinding may bo hat every day in the week at hi* Steam Mill j six miles East of I*ancaater, C. il. June, 16, if ORO. SINCLAIR :^"Or I F T s .jsx SPLENDID GIFTS TO PURCHASERS OF BOOKS, AT MIR OKICilNAE, AND X-fT TIME 0\LY 0 1 K T HOOK E N T K R P III Z K 1 Established in 1854. HEAD QUARTERS I a . j _ rou Tine |s| ' UNITED STATES, 1 y-.JJ | ? P AT THE jj PUBLISMXO UOUHK g'o' S ~s or i 3- g ft G. G. EVANS, || '*'* 439 CHESNUT STREET, L| TO* PlIH.ADE'HmA, l*A. I CATALOUES SRXT FREE. ' Since I originated the (lift Hook Enterprise, j i have repeatedly culled the uttenion of the I public to my large stock and liberal offers, to I which they have always warmly responded.? I cau now. with more satisfaction than ever, J call attention to my largely increased inducements to purchasers. Being very heavily en gaged in publishing, I "exchange my own pub jications for those of others houses, ami am enabled to procure all my books at the origiual cost of making, and thus can and do supply the majority of the other houses engaged in I the Gilt Hook Trade, with their hooks, cheaper I than they can procure them from other pub- | Ushers. 1 can also, by my heavy purchases of ! Watches ami Jewelry, for cash, furnish them with their Gifts at lower rates than they can buy tliein from the manufacturers. I Having such an advantage in buying I can insure my t ustoiuers better Gifts with their Hooks than any other house, and can give my Agents a larger commission. A valuable Gift will be delivered with each Hook ai the time of sale. Gilts worth ^ft* ? >, at the lowest wholesale prices, w ill tie impartially distributed with every $ 1,000 worth of Books sold. Send for ft Catalogue, which will he mailed tree to any address enntaing the most valuable collection of Standard productions in Literature, Philosophy, History, Gaoprsphy, Travels, and the Sciences, with all the favorite works ot Fll'timi Itlli! INllllil.lCfl. lil.tl ??V??BV nil .?r |L?. partment of Literature, clas-ilied us described below. Si!inl Ibr it for if )ou don't wish ti? order Hooks, you will obtain n very valuable liook for reference, as it con tains all the do. sinilile hooks in print, and \\ill cost you nothing. Particular attention is requested to tin List of luv lubrications, which will be loiind in the latter part of my Classified Catalogue. It contain* a large nutuher of deservedly popular unrks, hy various authors ; among which are all of T. S. Arthur's best works, well known as a moral, instructive ami pleasing author, interesting hkrgnaplde*, travels, Ac. t'L .UNIFICATION oF HOOK8. Agricultural?This depaituieut embrace* all standard works upon genenil Agriculture, Cotton IManting, Flowers, (tardrniug, Farm Implements, Horses, Sheep,Cattle, Hees, Ae., Ac. .Minims? Ladies' (a great variety) Floral, Capt|uaito, Hoyal Cap, Hetiiv Quarto, Autograph, \o. Annuals?a large and elegant assortment. ltdde-?A splendid assortment of I'oeket, | IV* und Family Itddes, in every style, froiu f I to f fin. Prayer llooks?A complete assorment. in every I'ortn and at all prices. Ilyum Honks?As used by the different denomination*. Hiogratdueal?Works of Irvimr. Ileadlev. \V com*, Sparks, Raueroft, mid every oilier standard author. Itotsiiio.il?Ry Coinstock, <Jrav, Lincoin. | Darby, Wood, \e., Ac. Cookery? Receipt and Cook Rook*, by Mi*. ' Halo, Leslie, Wiihlilioltl, Mckenzie, Ac. (ioriiian?Standard Herman Literature. * Dictionaries \\ c!i-tcr's, Engli-h, French, , Herman, Spanish, Latin, (irook, Italian, Ac. Cyclopedias?All the standard author*. . Hcogruphicul?The latest and most approved School and other ticoguphios, Maps, and j Travelers' (tuidos. ( eulogy?The works ol Hugh Miller, Harris, ' Hitchcock, Lycll, and others. Historical?Ry Prcscolt, Irving, Ranorolt, Rohertson, Hume, (iihlions, Macauley, and ' others. Humorous?Kiuhra< a World ol Fun. Juvenile?Every desciiption , of Illustrated Rooks for Children. Law And Mudicine?The Standard Work* of those professions. Mechanical And Scientific?The most approved works on Mechanics, Architecture and 1 the exact Sciences. I'octry?English and American. Octavo and Litcmry editions o| the Standard l'nots; Pock' et and Cabinet editions?plain and illustrated, i hound in every style to suit the taste ol all. , Works Of Fiction?Ry Scott, Irving, Coop I i uif i/ununn, nun mi mi* imi wnirrs. School And Clinical, Travels And .Given' lilies, (tames. Sports And Pa-stiilies, Religious, ! liihlical And Theological, Musical And Ulec Book*, Odd Fellowship And Free Masonry. Miscellaneous.?Our Miscellaneous Depart, ment embraces everything not included in the alsive classitiicatior, of an interesting or instructive character, that is in print. St 'II KIM U.K. OF GIFTS. Patent English Lever Gold Watches, with line Gold Hunting (.'uses $100 00 Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, largo size, warranted good movements, with line (fold 11 nil ling ('uses 50 00 p Indies' I8k. <'ase Gold lavrl Watches, warranted good timekeepers, with tine Gold Hunting Cases SO 00 laidies' 18k Case Gold Isiver Watches, ' Open Dinl 3S 00 ' Gentu' Silver Lever W niches, Hunting t Cases, 25 00 (tents' Silver Lepine Watches, Hunting Cases, 15 00 Gent-s* Silver la-pine Watches, Open Dial, 12 00 i Parior Time-l'iceea, new pattern warranj ted, 10 00 ) I .'idles' Elegant Black Silk Dress Pat| tcrs, 15 00 ladies' Elegant Plaid Silk Dress Pat, terns, 12 00 # Ladies' Cameo Sets, Pin and Drops to match. 15 00 Indies' Camoe Sets, Pin and Drops to match, 10 00 Indies' Gold Bracelets, extra tine, 10 00 l.-idies' (iold Bracelets, Plain or Engrav! <) I tit fit) ^ AA ?? a vu <Solid (told Vest Chains, new pattern, 16 00 Ladies' Guards, or Chatelaine Churns, Choice, 16 00 l*nrge Gold Spring Lockets, with Double Cam-*, 10 00 ' I jirgo Gold Simp Lockets, with Double (JimeS. 6 00 Medijnt size. No. 3, l,ockeLs, with Dou' bis Cases, 3 00 Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 7 60 Superior Gold Pens, with Holders and | Box, 3 00 Indies Gold Pencils, U 00 j Gents' Heavy Gold Pencils, 3 60 b Gents' Gold Pens, with Silver Kxleunion i Pencil, U 00 I, Ladies' Coral, Garnet, or Turquoia Sets, >6 00 Indies' Mosaic or Gold stone sets, 10 00 Ijidiee' Florentine sets, pin and drops to match, 10 oo ladies* .let sots, pin and drops to match, 7 60 Ladies' Lava sets, pin and drops to match 10 00 Indies' Cameo Pins, large siee, 6 00 i Indies' do do medium, 3 60 Ladies' do do small, 2 60 Ladies'Gold stone pins, ainnil, -2 60 laidies' box and glass mininture pins, t 00 Ladies' Plain gold pins, new pattern, 2 60 Ladies' Plain Far Drops, 2 00 i \ij!.. i.i i?t ? niioii-v < >) \IUIII I'llis, I UU Gents'Cluster Pins, Opal Centra, 2 SO t Gents' Single Stone l'ins, 1 00 Jj Gents' enmoo or mosaic bosom studs 4 50 a Gents' Engraved Gold do do 2 55 Gents' Sleeve Muttons, 2 60 ? Indies, do do 2 00 j, Ladies, Pearl Card Cases, 5 00 Gents' Pearl Pocket Knives, 3 Blades, l>est quality, 1 00 Misses' Lava Pins, 2 50 Gents' Gold Watch Kcysdi Pencils, combined, 2 00 I, Gents' Gold Toothpicks 2 00 || Gents' gold rings, ivith stone setting.2 50 |] Ladies' do do do do 1 50 ti Sets Silver-plated Tea Spoons, 2 00 Silver-plated Mutter Knives, I 00 oi Indies' or Gents' Money Purses, 50 V Gents' gold watch keys or vest hooks,I 50 t( Ladies* Florentine Mreast Pins, 3 50 Ladies' Jet Mreast Pins, 3 50 Jjadies' Mosaic Mreast Pins, 5 00 'Ladies' Cameo Far Drops, 4 50 Misses' do do 2 50 Misses'ear drops, with stone setting,2 00 Misses' Gold Miaeelet, half round hand, engraved, 4 00 Ladies' Gold llraeelets, half round hand, engraved, G 00 Gents' Scarf Pin, 2 00 Gents' Jet or Florentine Studs, J 00 Gents* Sleeve Battens. Jet, Jrlorentine and Unyx, .3 50 | Misses' Gold Stone Sets, Far lArvps and I'm, * 5 00 I jidies' gold pens, with holder <L bor, J 50 tT Gents' Cameo Mosaic or Florentine sleeve | IlultoiiH, 4 00 Misses' Neck Chains, G 00 Miscellaneous Gifis, not enumerated in the above list, varying in value from 60 cts. to 25 00 Agents Wanted Everywhere. J' To Agents I can give more liberal induce- v inenls than can be atl'orded by anv other house. Jn addition to larger commissions, it is much easier to get subscribers for my enleprise than any other. 1'he peenliar advantages are?A J.irger Stock and better ('atalogoe to select from. A better assortment and quality of Gifts. More punctual* itv and correctness in filling Orders. It* acting as Agents fur me, persona wishing a valuable Library van procure it grxtis. Those seeking an easy method of earning ? a livelihood can tind it. Any one desiring a good Watc.li.can obtain it. For full par. ticulars, send fur a Catalogue. Mv large capital, together s\-i111 111 v long eXpei iollee in the business and consequent familiarity with all i's details, gives me an alinoH*. incalculable ad* outage over ail other parties. All J ask is a trial. Send me an order, and you will be convinced that there is no exaggeration Do not forget to send for n Catalogue. Persons visiting the city, are requested to call and examine for litem* selves tj (] KV A\S' UK A l> (JUAKTJ-. KS, 43b Chkstmtt Stbef.t, I'hiiadelphia. Pit. Ilranch Store, 45 Cornliill, llostoii, .Mass. JUS. M . i; v 11;. CAMDEN, S. C. IS NOW l\ receipt of a fresh SUPPLY of Dry Goods ami Groceries, among which may be found in the DRY j COOl)S line . Itrown nod Pleached Shirting?wide and good. Apron and Shepherd Cheeks; Schuylkill Checks, Family Linen, Fancy Prints, Printed Lawns, Solid. "heck and Fancv Plaid Gingham*. A variety of iJninlirict?white and colored. Ladies I, Cambric, handkerchiefs, colored cotton and Berlin Gloves White and colored Hose, White and Colored spool Cotton, For sale by JOS. M. GAY 1.1'*. Camden, S. 0. 11 ?11" i For Men and Boys Wear. I30WKKIXK)M. Kanev and Verona-twill Cottonade?, Marseill* Coating, Blue i Stripes and Denims, Georgia Nankin and I Dutch l.inen, Satin-faced and fancy union Drills, Grass Cloth and fancy t'assiniere. Half-hose?white, brown, and fancy, col' ored Lisle Thread Gloves, A'.' , dfe. JOS. M GAYI.K. Cninden, S ('. lltf I Hats! Ilats!! r|MIK UNDKIlSKiVKD would direct par 1 tivular attention to his large and well 1 selected stock of Hat*, which he will dispose of at price* that cannot fail to prove satisfactory. Call and examine before purI chasing elsewhere. JOS M GAYLK. Camden, S. C. lltf Shoes! Shoes!! rrMIK SUBSCRIBER would confidently I 1 ask attention to his large and vj^ried stock of Shoes and (J liter* for Gentlemen arid Ladies wear, lie has on hand many of the latest patterns, at exceedingly low 1 price*. JOS. M. GAYI.E. Camden, S. (*. 11 tf "Groceries." SUGAR and COFFBK of all grade* ;? TKAS, tireeii. Gunpowder and Black ! Bacon . Ijird, in whole half and quarter Bbl*., also, in Kegs. Crime Mess l'ork ; ! Mackeral No. I, 'i nnd 3, whole, half and | quarter Bhl*. also, Kits No. 1, U and 3. A No 1 article of Sugar cured Ham* by I Messrs Jno. Fitehe At. Son, also, the cele i Orated Washington llnni Rice, Ginger, Spice, Pepper, Soda, Raisins ami Candies, Sic., SlV: JOS. M. GAYLK. Camden, S. C. lltf Crockery Ware. A Large and varied assortment of Glnaa, China, and Earthen-ware just opened. JOS. M. GAYLK. Camden ft C 1 Itf "SEGARST;iSUIJARS ! || || j BOXES of the following Brands of 1\ 7\ " Havana Segars:?Colorado, Madura, (-'lara. Oa?oro. Rio Hondo?all highly tlavored, can be had at the lowest figures, | at JOS. M. GAYLK. j Camden, S. C. NEW G ( \NCK MORK I I1AVB TUB PI.KAHL'KF I / my customers an(i the public to a very ei Spring and 811 1*1*1 M BEST?as to styles and ?|iiality /j/)d at d at'this place; our stock of Shoes for men, liing we have ever before offered. Our stock < test we have ever had. Our stock of Dry G nd patterns than usually found in a country st Our BONNETS and Fancy Goods will con s many of them nre of new designs and purcl ) store. Our CLOT 111NG is of the IE R Y RITES' \Ve also have an excellent stock of Hart on molds and bars. Drngs, Medicines. Grocerii losiery, Ladies Dusters. Talmas, Collars, ll? Inutile skirt Robes, Bonnet Cord. Hoop Skirt on of which are of recent import ition's and x All of them; (iOOI)S will he sold on the in nr stock ncd we will take pleasure in giving I'e are thankful for the liberal patronage we h ) the wants of our customers to merit their c? Pleasant Hill, April, 1859. new s AT T1 Hanging Rock M KJ]PE ARE NOW RECEIVING wit sorted r>tocK ol DRY GOODS AN: >'hich we will sell :it very reasonable prices ion of our Stock and will he happy to wait < there it will give iim pleasure to show them 'IKS & Jk ? 3 3 and fashion of the season. We will alway LADIES AND (JENT lint rannot fail to suit the. most fastidious. 'I ended to on. we solicit a continuance of th small profit and 'quick returns,"1 ail we wait l Call at once on Mineral Springs, April t>, t FOG ARTIES A W II (I l E S A L E . ? A imi <;ooi We beg leave to inform our Frio now prepared A LARGE AND DEALT SPRING AN DRESS. EMBRACING ALL LHE NEW ABLE STYLES FROM TL AND AMERICAN I Planters an WILL FIND IT TO THEIR AI>YAN1\ Domestic and Pis WHICH WILL HK SOLI) AT UNUSL Order* accompanied with Ca*h or City refoi attention, and every effort made to give satiaf M 1 L L E RT" Containing a list of our (ioodt, with Mem liratis, on application to FOG A 257 I May 1*. 1K50. 14 ? 1 y. \i u uii;II\ mw rpilK UNDKRSIGNKI) WOULD IN- j 1 form the public thnt thev have opened j a new Wagon Shop, in the Village of l,an? caster, on Meeting Street, a few yards east i of David Billing*' Blacksmith Shop 'l'hey ! design keeping always on hand a large sup ply of The Best Material for making the wood work of Wagons, and I repairing Wagons, Carri- es. Buggies, &c., and, inasmuch as one of them has had I long experience, and will give all his labor j and attention to the shop, they feel assured { that they will be able to meet the various t wants of the people of Lancaster and sur? I rounding country in this line of business. i Persons wishing work of this nature per* j formed will find it to their interest to try ] this shop, where they will always find Mr. Burns ready and willing to accommodate ; them. NAM'L A BURNS, JACK'N HANCOCK. I June 15, 1859. 18-6m. SOU T U CAROLINA, IN EQUITY?Lahcastir District. Anna K. Foster, by ~) Petition for settle* A. Mayer, n?xt friend, I inent of wi f e' a vs. I Equity. William Poitti. j It appenrittg to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, that William Poittr, the defendant in above petition, reside* without the limits of thin Stale. It ia ordered on motion of Jno. Williams, Sol'r., for petitinner, that the snid William Foster, do answer, plead, or demur to the petition in above ease, on or before the 1st <1ay of September 1859, otherwise judgment proconfesso will be ordered against him. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, c. k. l. r>. Ijineneter, May 18, 1859?14 3m p f $6 JUST RECEIVED, One bbl Kesosine Oil, direct from the Factory at New York, for Nal?' at S'J per gallon, at IIASSELTINE & CURETON'S. April, 1859.' OODS!! 5 OF CALLING THE ATTENTION OF ctenslve stock of miner Goods, the lowest prices that has ever been ofFerwomen nnd children, excels in quality any>f line Boots and Ladies fine Shoes is the roods, includes a greater variety ?f styles ore. npare favorably with any in the market, based from the importers on their arrival r STYLUS. iware. Guns, ('rockery find Glass Ware, es, Saddlery, Hunks and Stationery, Hats, id Dresses, Hiding Hal* and Bloomers.? s and many other articles ; a large porvere not in market a few weeks ago. ost reasonable terras. Call and examine you good bargains in excellent Goods.? are received and hope by strict attention mtinued favors. James R. Magill. 10?tf. TOREIE lineral Springs! A LARGE AND WELL ASD GROCERIES. We have taken great pains in the selecan eur friends and customers at our Store '? 1 <? T& 1 3 s keep on hand a fine assort men t of L EM ENS WEAR, 'h inkfnl for the patronage heretofore exc same, our motto 's and always will bo s a call and you will he satisfied. STANLEY & SCANLON. i?tf i STILLMAN. AND RETAIL i B store:. itds and Customers that we are to offer them riFUL VARIETY OF D S U M M E R G o o m s p . EST AND \I ( VST T? AQTTTr\XT 4?i v/kj ?. x iLkjiiiuiv LE FRENCH, ENGLISH, MANUFACTURES. il Farmers \GKTO EXAMINE OUli STOCK OF mtation G-cods ; IA LEV LOW PRICES FOR CASH. rences, nt 30 or 60 days, will receive prompt action. ALMANAC lorandum* attached, will be sent by mail RTIES & STILLMAN, ling street, corner of Went worth, CHARLESTON, b- C. STEAM MILL NOTICE. rpHE Subscriber respectfully asks the at1 tuition of the public, to his STEAM SAW Mil.I., which is now in operation six miles East of Iaincaster C. 11. Bills for Lumber will be promptly furnished at tlif rates Ix-low : Inch I'lnrik at $1 per huridrcd feet } inch Wlank 80c ts " " " ' J inch plank, qunrtered'87V cts. per hundred feet. 2 inch plank $2, per hundred feet Rough do 50 cts. per hundred feet. Seanllin thrown in to Inch measure at # I, per hundred. All picked Lumber 2<> per cent higher. All refused Lumber half priee. In the mejumrment of all quartered Lumber the edge is added to the width, and all Lumber not named above is sold in the same proportion. GEORGE SINCLAIR. March 23, 1859. 6?tf. H 4NGINGR0CI MINERAL SPRINGS rpnK MHbscriber has the pleasure to X inform the ppblie, that bo has bought hi* partner's interest in the Hanging Rock Mineral Springs' Hotel. The buainean here, after will oc conduced solely by the proprietor, who is now prepared tor the reception and accommodation of viaitors ana travel* lera. Ample arrangement* are being made for the npproaching season, of which more anon. VV. M. BARTON. May 4. 18A9. 13?if Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, Kealdeui hnr|e?ii OeutlM, TORKVILLR, a. C., Offer* his Professional Services to the citizenn of I^ncaster Village and surrounding country ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Hold Plate, firom one to a fall sett. June 11th, 186? l&lf