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HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, fbr the euro of Tmlipeotlon, .Vu??r<?, flatulency, /<?< of s or ri'iy HUioua Comflr.ifttn, 4 rutin# from <? ?u>rl>id inaction of Mr fUonutcA or Hoietlo, producing Cramp*, I>y*entery, Colie, Cholera Jlorliu, <C>'. In view of the fact that ovory member of the human family in more or less siibi< cted t? nomo of tho altovo complaints, besides in'numerable other condition* in life, which, by the assistance id" a little knowledge or exercise <tf common sense, they may lie nblo so to regulate their habits of diet, and with the assistance of a good tonic, secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue is, certainly, that which will produce a natural state of things at tho least ha/.nrd of vital strength and life ; for this end Dr. Hostettor has introduced to this country a preparation called HOSTETTER'S STOMACH HITTERS, which at this day is not a new medicine, but one that, lias lx?oii tried for years, giving satisfaction to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous notion, and thus by the simple process of strengthening nature, onaWe tlie system to triumph over disease. Diarrhcsn, dysentery or llux, so generally contracted I>y new settlers, and caused principally by the chnnge of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, thnn any other; the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of ttte digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTKR'S STOMACH HITTERS as per directions on the lmttlc. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an article known to be infallible T Every country have their Bitters as a preventive of disease, and strengthening of the system in general, and among them all there is not to bo found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation emanated, Imsed upon scientific experiments which has attended to advance the destiny of this prent preparation in the medical Koale of science. FEVER AND AGUE. This trying ami provoking disease, which Axes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven from the body by the use of HOSTF.TTKR'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the above stated diseases can not tie contracted when exposed to any ordinary conditions producing thrin, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as it neither creates nausea nor offends the palate, and rendering unnecessary any change of diet or interruption to usual pursuits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint It thus removed as speedily as is constant with the production of a thorough and permanent cure. For Persons in advanced years Who arc suffering from an enfeebled constitution and lnArm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a rcstora M,v r?? iikui nuu ? K,,> ??>*? nmia uiuy iii ! : uicu to he appreciated. And to a mother while nursing, * these lhttern ture indispensable, especially where the mothvr'a nourishment is inadequate to the demand! of the child. consequently her strength mutt yield, and here it Is where a good tonic, such as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. I.adios should by all means try this remedy for alt cases of debility, and U-fore so doing, ask your physician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtues of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. Cll T10\.?Wo caution the public against using any of the many imilAtions or coun> tcrfcits, but ask for HoMTrrreB'a Ctikbuatsd Stomach Dittum, and wsc that each bottlo has the words " Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Hitters" blown on the side of the liottlc, and stamped on the metallic cap covering tho cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. O- Prepared and said by IIOSTETTCR ft. SMITH, PlUtbargh, Pa., and said by all Drnggtftta, g racers, and dealers generally thraaghaat the United States, Canada, Senlh America and Germany. scovil a. Mead, nf.w ohi,i:a>n, la., Wholesale Assala For vale bv llunacltilie & Curelon. I Jin caster l'. II., and Thoa. II. Magill, Curelon'a Store 8. C Jnlv 13, I8.VJ. 2-2-ly. A liRl V E D . VHKAUTIFUI. ASSORTMKNT OF Fnncy Printed lynvn*. Muslin Robe* Im-m, Double Jupes, Salt in Stripe IJ;?rages, Victoria Ianvn*, lll.ick and White Silk llliiaion, lllnok Silk M'lts, Clenta Silk and l.'tinen (Jloves, Mcn.i Dogskin (Jloves. White Sattin Ribbons, P'ujue Fringes, lll'k Silk Ties and many other articles. Thin it the second supply, the first having been almost entirelv sold out. those rietir ing to pn retinae are invited to call imd make their relvclinni from our NEW STOCK. We ere highly gratified with tlu< inrrttt we have inet, and truly thnnkful to our iiumemuN euatoim-ra for tlieir increased patronage and will endeavor to merit their continued favors, hv constantly replenishing our atock with tiral rate goodaof the latent sty lea and well them at the very lowest market price*. JAMRH H. M AOII.L. Pleasant Hill. June 6th 18,V?. 17if JOS. M GAYLE. DEALER IN HEAVY DRY HOODS, GROCERIES. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, FRUITS, & Ac. CAMDKN, SOUTH CAROLINA. linn on hand and is now receiving a large nod varied Stoek of tieur, Heidatek, Cabinet And Mun's Champagne, in quarts, pint* and half pint*. Port, Madeira. Temirifle, Sherry and Malagna Wine. (iib?on'a X, XX and XXX; Chivalry of the South: M oiintain Dew ; Senator* Old Rve; Chenut, Super-Old North Carolina Rye, Corn *nd Wheat Whiskey. 75 Barrel* common Whiskey of different Brand*, nt price* that cannot fail to pleano and give entire satisfaction. I)atk and Pale Brand u*, ul price* from 1 50 to $10 per gallon. New England, Roaton, and Jamaica Ruin, at exceedingly low fig* urea for Caah, hv JOSEPH M. GAY I.E. Cnmdeii, S, O. 30-4. Bagging and Rope. 95 Rale* Gunny Rugging. 5? Coil* Rope '-Charleston make" just received and for sale low JOS If. GAW K. WO TIC BT WE would respectfully inform th* siti* ten* of laineaaler and vicinity that m k. D. L. a a. K * . Artist from Charleston H. C. ha* arrived ndd taken Room* at HMd FeUow* dtail," where he i* prepared to take Wlotogrnph* and Ambrotvpe* in ths lateat style. All are invited to calf and *ee Hpeeimert June 39th Jo?jf FRESH ARRIVALS! FRIiSa ARRIVALS!! ! \\7F. IIAVH JUST RKCKIVKI) A very I I beautiful assortment of Dry Cood* and (InreiHK. Among llicm arc* some ' beautiful Drcas Pattern* <>f the Latest Styles and Fashions. Dusters, Maul ill.is. of every description. Bonnets and Flats, Kib. bona, Parasol*. Umbrella*, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. I lard ware, C utlery, Crockery, Class Ware, a fine a*snrtmeut.Trunk*,Carpet bag*. Table coverings, in Oil and l.inen. And aliuoal every thins; usually kept in the upcountry stores?this is no pulling. Call and see h?r yonrselveK. Our stt?ek of gentlemen* wear are verv fine and of the la test styles, nil the articles comprising our stock art" t?o numerous to mention. We leave our friends and pal ions to judge for j tbcmwlvi'ti. We return onr hi no ere thanks to our j friends and neighbors fur the large share of patronage tliey have extended to us and solicit a continuance of the same. We will sell goods as low as they can he bought | this side of Charleston and very low for j | e?f?h. We sustain our old motto, "small ( 1 prolit and quick returns." STAN1.KY vV SCANI.ON. I' Mineral Springs. June 17th, I8f?0. 1 IIIf. SPRING AND SI MMER ft O O l> S !! r 1^1 IK sense It lit Kit WOITI.D It K ' JL sped fully inform his friends and the public, that he is now receiving a large and I well selected stock of (binds tor the I SPUING ANI? Sl'MMKIt TIlAhK, j consisting of Rhu-k Silks. Plain and Fancy ' Drv Goods: such asjlarage*. Mns lilts. Ginghams, Hrilli.-mts, Cali. cos. Kmhrolderics, Hosiery, RonnetH, Ribbons, I jiee Gloves and I loop Skirts. Heavy Dry Goods. >? nut* aim hiii|n o i isruiiiur^s, ll'acl: am! brown I inmost ie*. Irish am! planter* Linen*, Cltambn s.&? . GENTS STRAW HATS AND CAPS. 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, i S 1 it r'f S 3 tl ti, I lard wart*. (iroivrie*, ('mekery anil tilass , War.'. Saddlery, Hunk* ami Stationery. \ lnr|{e%tnck of drugs and Medicine*. N. I?. Special attention is directed to my stock of Ladies Shoes, which is very complete. J. N. CROCKETT. March 23, 1856. <5?tf Franklin Aoademy. r|"MI'*. I'lltST Session <?t" this Institution 1 Jl commences 1st Mondav in January I next and end* 1st Juno. The seeond session enmtovneen 1st ! day in July and .-ltd* IhI l)cii'#l.r. The TriMtren have succeeded in retain ' ing I ho service* of MR SAM'I. Mo- j ('ORM l('K, whose proficiency in touching | is surpassed by low. Young men cnn | ho thoroughly prepared to enter any of j Iho higher institutions of learning in tho 1 Southern Mtiitci. The Village in very liirnltliv* and thoro is not, id present a | grog shop or place whore anient spirits can ho obtained in it. Hoarding can ho olitnineil in private I'.nn- | ilie*at *ll(? por month. The rate* of tuition are tho same an . those in Academies throughout the State. Tho Academy building is now in com ploto repairs. Tho surrounding country will find hero advantages which will at least equal those I of other places, and to our District nre hold i out such inducements as wo believe w ill oh- j via to the necessity of sending our young men ami hoys abroad. S. 11. MASSKY, Secretary. Dee. 15, 1858. 4 4-tf. For Sale or Rent. 4 T A FAIR I'RW'F. will. - - - I K 1 puriliAW for cash, or seeured on lime, intercut charged instead of rent, an old I'iano once owned by T. K. Cm re ton* Price #50 : Kent p er montli Inquire for the | i niiii*>/ of Kaiouei II ^|unify. June 29. IHo'J. 'Jo -It FOK ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Citterns of |,anc?ster Village and vicinity are respectfully notified '.hat a Hib* j ib-jul urul Astronomical lecture will be delivered in the I'. II., on Wednesday evening July 13lh, commencing at 8 o'clock. Also the Progress ol Intemperance illustrated.? The old man and his Am or the folly "f trying to pinnae every nod y with a variety of < 1 amusing picture*. exhibited by means of a 1 i Magic 1 ..intern. II. M. NINIIKT. j Admittance, 25 et*. Children and servants 15 cent-. To Ootton Planters | r IE undersigned is prepared to sell Cot- j Jl ton Gins of the best <|tinlity at #2 per ' saw, delivered st the Charl >tte, York and j N. It Hood landings. The advantage | the** (linn have over whipped frmn j lit her Slate* is, that ttn-y will laxt longer one Mitt of rihb* hying equal to three, the j bru.li covered with tin intteml of eloth and living more entity repaired and at leu* ex|ien*e. Reference, John Jonet. I.iberty If ill. JAMES M. BI.I.IOTT. NViunaboro' May 4, IHj'.t, li-tim. PARTICILAR \OTIii:. | | f|MIB *ub?f riba/ i* pleated to nonoumui j ] X to the public that froin thi* date to the 1 - I u -.1 1 ? - I " . I mini nrpirmnrr ncxi, grinqing may i?e na<] every day iu the weak at hU Sleain Mill, aix mile* Kaat of Lmcnaler, C. II. Jim*. 15, tf t*RO. MINCLMK. A BARGAINT HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALS, I OFFER my llonte and l,ot for Male in l.ari<uiaU-rvillct containing 4 acrea, a comfortable dwelling Home and other out buildings, with a airing in the lot. Thoae wishing to purchaae will apply na I am dc. termed to acll. The remaining part of njJT atoak of goods ' nre offered at or below coat. All thoee'who kuow themselves indebted to ma are requested to pa* before fall. JAM. ROBINSON j?an*? 1*. )W9, J9-0, A 18.S9. NEW SPRING AND simsfii SMU llfB I1AVK Reeaved our usual large f T supply of (i?ods suitable for our trade, which will be sold at our usual Low Prices and liberal 'l^rnis. ff ASSKI.i INK & CUKKTON. Ajeril Ladies Dress G-oods. ! CONSISTING of Print*, Jaconet, SwIrm j / and Organlie .Mn?lin*, printed and wtii'e : Jaconet Swiss and organdie Robe*; a Iat Robe* ; i-Qntlle Robe* ; Snltnnna Bayadere Stri?e* ; Bareges ; Genadine Silk*; Piecolonmine Stripe* : Collar* and Sle?\es of Sviss Jaconet and Marsaile*. at IIASSLI.TINK A. CIJ It ETON'S. April, 185!i BOX MKTS. Misses and Children* Flats. Ribbors of all prion. American and 1 French FUwera, Rouches, Arc. Just re ] eived. by I'ASSEI.TINK A CURKTON. IJF.ADi' MADE CIXVriUNG.OF AM. \ prion and description*. Silk, ('nasimere, I?e{liorn and Straw llat*. Cravat*. Snspeiid.'r.* and Drawer*. Just received j l?y IIASSELTINK A CURETON. April, 1S59. On Hand. " AliA I !>*, Plough Steel, from l to Hi JiU'JU incite* wide at H ct*. per lb. Cash, tunc lb* Tiro Iron at t> ct*. per lb. Just received, bv 11 a i? i i > r. ?v. i. u it r< i u,n . April, 19.W. Boots and Shoes. MKN'S fair fowpd and pegged pump xolt* Moots. Metis kip pegged Ikiol*. Men nnd lioya kip calf goat Urog.uis? from nne dollar up. A beautiful assortment of I-ulics slippers, Uuskins Hoot*, heeled and without heel. Just received bv IIASSKLTINK &. CURKTOM. April. 1859. Drugs and Medioines. \ FIJI.I. nnd fresh supply. Just received l.v IIASSK1.TINK & CURKTOM. April. 1859. JOS. \\ . li 1 V L E , CAMDEN, S. C. IS NOW IN receipt of a fresh SCITI.Y of Dry Goods and Groceries, among which mav be found in the DRY tit )OI?S line : llrown and Hteuelicd Shirting?wide and good. Apron ar.d Shepherd Check-; Selnivlkill Cheeks. Family l.inen. Fancy Fruits, Printed l.nwns, OlIOU. ? lU'CK and Fancy Plaid (iiii'jIinniH. A varioly nf rnnilirii1*?>vliitcainl colored. I.ndies I. Cambric handkerchiefs, I'ltlort'il cotton and Berlin Gloves White and colored llose, White and Ciilnri'd spool Cotton, For h;iIm by JOS M. (JA\ |,K. Camden, H. C. 11-If Fur Men and Boys Wear. IJOWKIlbOOJI. Funev and Verorn-t\**ill 1 Cottonades, Marseills Con tint;, Blue Stripes and Dcninis, Georgia Nankin and Dutch I.inen, Satin-faced and fancy union Drills, Grass Cloth and fancy t'awiiiicrc, Unlf-hosc?white, brown, and fancy, colored I .is?If Thread Gloves,, &c JOS. M. GAYI.K. Camden, S C. Iltf Hats! Hats!| rpilK IJNDKItSIGNKD would direct par 1 ticnlar attention to his large and well selected stock of I lata, which he will dis. pose of at prices that cannot f:,ii to prove satisfactory. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. JOS M. GAYI.K. Camden, S. C. Iltf Shoes! Shoes!! r|"MlK SUBSCRIIIKR. would confidently X a?k attention to tiih large nmi varied stock of Shoes and Gaiters for Gentlemen ami I/idies wear, lie has on hand many of the latest patterns, at exceedingly |?w prices. JOS. M. GA YI.K. Cam Jen, S. C. 11 if "(iroceries." SUGAR ami COFFEE of nil grades ;? TBAS, Green, Gunpowder and Black Itaeon , Card, in whole half and qnartei llhls, also, in Kegs, Prime Mess fork Mackerel No J. 2 and 3, Whole, half ant! quarter IthU, also. Kits No. I, 2 and 3. A No I article of Sugar cured flam* h) Messrs Jno, Filelje it Son, nl?o, the cele hrnted Washington llanj Rice, Ginger Spice, l'epper. Soda, Raisins and Candies Sic., Sic. JOS. M. GAYLB Camden, S. C. I I if Crockery Ware. Vfjirge and varied assortment of Glims China, and Karthen-ware just opened JOS M.'GA Yl.B. Camden S C. II if SEUARS!SEGARS! | / W v IK ).\* ES of the following Brand* o I Wl " Havana Segar*?Colorado, Madu rn, Clara. O*?uro. Rio Hondo?nil highlj flavored, ran be had nt the lo\\e*t figure* at JOS. M. GAY I.E. Camden, S. C. STATE OK sorni CAUMMNA la EQUITY?l.ar-CAnTER I)l*TRICT. Thp Executors of 1 Bill of revivor, to atilt Samuel B Hunt- | ject fund iu Comin'er uiond, ] handa to pay a legn vs. | demand and for relief Thomas Ballard ) It appearing to my satisfaction tlial tin defendant Thomas Ballard resides withon the limits of this State, it is oideied 01 motion of Williams. Sol'r., for snmplainanti that said T'lOUJa* Ballard, do answer, pleat or demur to the lliil to above esse on o before the first day of September 1869 otherwise judgement pro ronf.-av) sill bt ordered aguiust him JAMBS II. WrniEttMPtXJN, C. K. L. P, May it, 186#?l6-3u> : GIFTS. : . . SPLENDID DIETS TO | PURCHASERS OF HOOKS, AT TiSft GRIGIXAI, AND tW THE ONI,Y sfl C? I FT B 00 K E N'T ?R P R I Z K ! Established in 1854. ?? - ? HEAD QUARTERS - , j von THK g I UNITED STATES, j vffi j ill AT T,,E f? 2 I '3 c. I t? r r n r tl* rr r %rs t 11 s\ rrcv ? ? ! Jr. I g ? / l//> //iO//iiYV f/l/t'ilA O* i g? OF 3- o I b ft G. G. EVANS, fg j 439 CHESNUT 8TREET, ^|- j,, jh? Philadelphia, Pa. |? j [ CATALOITES SENT FliEK. j " I Since 1 originated the Gift Bool: Enterprise, I Iwivo repeatedly called the attenion of the ! public to my large stock and liberal offers, to j which they have always warmly responded.? j I can now, with more satisfaction than ever, j call attention to my largely increased induce- . menfs to purchasers. Being very heavily en I gaged in publishing, I exchange my own pub- ' lieations for those of others houses, and am 1 enabled to procure all my books at the original cost of making, and thus can and do supply i the majority of the other houses engaged in I l"' j the Gift Hook Trade, with their books, cheaper j I than tliev can procure them from other pub- ' el 1 lishcrs. 1 can also, by my heavy purchases of | j Watches and Jewelry, for cash, furnish them j with their Gifts at lower rutcs than they can j : buy tliern from the manufacturers. I ai Having such an advantage in buying. 1 can ' insure my customers better Gifts with their J |> j Books than any other house, and can give my Agents a larger commission. A valuable Gift ' w ill he delivered with each Book at the time |j I of sale. G'fts worth r?00, at the lowest whole- | sale prices, will be impartially distributed with ' every *1 ,ooo worth of Books sold. Fend for a Catalogue, which will be mailed I free to any address containg the nio-t valuable I collection of Standard productions in Literature, Philosophy, History, Gaopraphv, Travels, and the Sciences, with all the favorite works of Fiction ami Itoiuaace,' and cveav other de- (| j partmcnt of Literature, classified as described j below. Send for it for if jou don't wisli to or der Books, von will obtain a very valuable J1 Hook for reference, as it contains all the de. Il' ; sirable books in print, and will cost von noth- I v in*. ' < Particular attrition in rc<iu<<tctl to tin Li>t r 1 - r ... ....... ... ... . . . it j tn my i unucanous, which will uc loimu ill llic 1 latter part of my 'lassificd Catalogue. It conI tainH a large number of deservedly popular i I works, I?y various autliors ; among which ate ' all of T. S. Arthur's liest works, well known us ; ; a moral, instructive ami pleasing author, in- . tercsting biographies, travels, Ac. I CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS i Agricultural?This department embraces all i j standard works upon general Agriculture, Cot- i I j ton Planting, Flowers, ( ardeuing. Farm lot- < plemciils, Horses, Sheep,Cattle, Bees, A<\, Ac. j Alliums?Isidies' (a great variety) Floral, , Cap Quaito, ltoyul Cap, Demy CJuarto, Auto- . j gro.ih, Ac. Annuals?a large and elegant assortment. Billies?A splendid assortment of Pocket, 1 ! Pew and Family (tildes, in every style, from fl to F5o. Prayer Books?A complete nssorntcnt, in I every form and at all pric<-s. Hymn ItrMiUs?As used by the different dc' iiomiualiotis. I Biographical?Works of Irving, lleadley, \\ cents, Sparks, Bancroft, and every other I standard author. Botanical?By Comstock, Cray, Lincoln, J Darhy, Wood, Ac., Ac. Cookery?Receipt and Cook Books, l>y Mrs. | Mali', Leslie, Widdilield, MeKen/.ie, Ac. (Scrmnn?Standard Ccruian Literature. Dictionaries Webster's, Kliglish, French, 1 Ccrni in. Stialiidi Ijitin (ireek 1 Oiliioi A< Cyclopedia*?All llic standard author*, (icographical?The latest and most approved School and other (lengraphica, Maps, and J | Travelers' (luides. ({oology?The works of Hugh Miller, Harris, i Hitchcock, I.veil, and others. Historical?Hv l'ie<cott, Irving, llanerolt, iRobctaon, lluine, (iihbons, Macau lev, and other*. Humorous?Kinhrnces a World ol Fun, Juvenile ? livery description of Illustrated I Books for Children. I,a\v And Medicine?The Standard Works , of these profession*. , I Mechanical And Scientific?The most ap. ) proved works on Mcrhanies, Architecture ami I I the exact Sciences. ! Poetry?Knglisii and American. Octavo ami 1 l.iteiary editions of the Standard I'octs ; l'oek| et and Cabinet editions?plain and illustrated, " 1 hound in every style to suit the taste of all. Works Of Fiction?By Scott, Irving, t'oopj er, Dickens, and all the approved writers. 1 I School And Classical, Travels And Adveu* I 1 lures, (iames. Sports And Pastimes, Religious, i ' Biblical And Theological, Musical And Uloe It.M.L* ii.1.1 a xil IT >..., ci , t ...... . . ..... Miscellaneous.?Our Miscellaneous Depart- I , luont embraces everything not included in the [ above classification, <1 an interesting or inj Ktructive character, that is in print. SCIIKDL'I.K OF GIFTS. Patent Kuiflish l#ever Gold Watches, with * I tine Gold Hunting Caws 9lOU 00 I I Patent Anchor la-ver Gold Watches, largo ! r size, warranted (food movement*, with tine 1 j Gold Hunting Gate* 50 00 j ' i latdiea' INk. t'iuc Gold la-vef Watches. k warranted good timekeepers, with tine Gold I ' i Hunting Chaos 50 00 j " I Ijidies' IHk Case Gold latver Watches, i > | Open Di.J 35 00 j ?i Gents' Silver I .ever Watches, Hunting ! Cases, '35 00 I ( eats' Silver l/Opiue Watches, Hunting ! I Cases, 15 00 | Gents' Silver la-pine Watches, Open Dial, ' 13 00 ! Parlor Time-Pieces, new pattern warran- j '1 ted, 10 00 iaidies' Klegant Hlack Silk Dress Put- ! ters, 15 00 > Ivtdieh* Elegant Plaid Silk Dress Put, j terns, 12 00 I Indies' Cameo Sets, Pin and Drops to , I match, * 15 00 I Indies' Camoe Seta, l*in and Drop* to ' match. 10 00 ' Indies' Gold Bracelets, extra Hue, 10 00 Indies' Gold Bracelets, Plain or Kngraved Hand. 5 00 Gents' Solid Gold Vest Chain*, now pattern, 16 00 Indies' Guard*, or Chatelaine Chains, Choice, 15 00 I<*rge Gold Spring F.ockeU, with Double Cases, 10 00 I lauge Gold Snap I<ockets, with Double '. Cases, * 5 00 Medium size. No. 3, l<ockets, with Dou5 hie Cases, 3 00 t Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gobi I Pens, 7 6o ? Superior Gold Pena, with Holder* anil i Box, 3 00 r latdies Gold Pencil*, 2 00 i, Geuts' Heavy Gold Pencils, 3 AO 9 Gents' Gold Pens, with Silver Extension Pencil, 2 00 Ladies' Coral, Garnet, or Tarquoia Sets, 15 00 ladies' Mossie or Gold stone sett, 10 00 laulies* Florentine net*, pin and drop*to u:it< It, 10 00 Ladies' .let sets, {Kit nn.d drops to match, 7 50 Ladies' Livi sets, p?n sud drops to match in 00 Ladies' ('nmeo Pins, large size, 5 00 ! Ladies' do d<t medium, 3 50 Ladies' do do Hinall, IS 50 1 Ijtdiva' Gold stone pins. small, IS 50 J Ladies' box and glass miniature pins, 2 00 I.ndies' Plain gold pins, new pattern,fS 50 latdies' Plain Ear Drops, 2 '00 ^ Misses' do Gold Pins, 1 50 Gents' Cluster Pins, Opal Centra, 2 50 | Gents' Single Stone Pins, 1 00 j Gents' cameo ??r mosaic bosom studs 4 50 Gents' Engraved Gold do do 2 55 Gents* Sleeve Pultons, 2 50 Indies, do do 2 00 w Indies, Peat I Card Cases, 5 00 [ ti Gents' Pearl Pocket Knives, 3 Made*, i NV est quality, 1 00 ! Misses' i^tvs Pins, 2 50 Gents' Gold VVateh Keys &. Pencils.com- j IIICU) M 00 j Gents' Gold Toothpieks 2 00 Gents' gold rings. Willi stone netting. 2 50 i Ladies' do do do do 1 50 : Sols Silver-plated Tea Spoon*:, 2 00 j Silver-plated Butter Knives, 5 00 I t|, Indies' or Gents' Money Ftwses, 50 ! Gents' gold watch key* or vest hook*.I 50 Ladies' Florentine Breast Finn, 3 50 Ladies' Jet Breast Finn, 3 50 Ladies' Mosaic Breast Finn, ,5 00 I adies' Catneo Far Props, 4 50 Misses' do do 2 50 ~ Misses'ear drops, with stone netting,2 00 .Misses' Gold Mi ace let, hid f-round hand, ngraved, 4 00 Ladies' Gold Uraeelets, liikU* round band, igraved. 6 00 Gents' Scarf Fin, 2 00 Gents' Jet or Florentine Studs. 3 00 / Gents' Sleeve Buttons, Jet, Florentine * ad Onyx, 3 50 Misses' Gold Stone Sets, Bar Drops and in, 5 00 Ladle*'gold pens, with holder &" box, J 50 (tents' < ,'nnieo Mosaic or Florentine sleeve luttons, 4 00 (. Misses' Neck Chains, 0 00 || Miscellaneous (iit'is, not enumerated in lie above list, varying in value front 50 rts ;l to 25 00 Agents Wanted Everywhere. I ii To Agents I can give more liberal induce* nents than ean be ntl'onlcd by anv other muse. In addition to larger commissions, t is much easier to ?iil.m',ili..ru l.<>- ?! > 'nleprise tlinn any other. Tlic peculiar adnntape* are?A l.nrper Slock anil better I Jatulopne to xeloot from. A better assort- I uctil ami quality of (JifiM. More punctual- I ty ami correctness in tilling Orders. t 11\ aclinp as Apents for inc. persons wislinp a valuable Library can procure itprxtis. < Those scckinp an easy inetbod of earninp ^ i livelihood can lind it. Any one desirinp t i pood Watch.can obtain it. For full pariculars, send for a Catalogue. My large capital, lopether with my long experience in the business and consequent familiarity vcith all its details, gives me an almost incalculable advantape over all other parties. All I ask is a trial. Send me an order, and you will he convinced that there is no e.vapperation. I h> not forpet to send for a Oalalopue. Persons visiting the city, arc requested to call and examine for themselves. (? <? KVANS' //AM) (j/ A/r/hl/S, 4:ltt Chkstni't Sti:kf.t, Philadelphia, Pa. Branch Store, 4> Cornhiil, Boston, Mass. ' Special Notice to Book Buyers As there are parties of doubtful responsi- j hility advertisinp (Sift concern*, and some j .... .... ?. >? jiroiuisow, under nctitionm name*. without the intention or itv t'? fulfil them, Imping, through the pop. llhiritv of illV enterprise, to deceive :iit<1 plunder the puhiic, a strict sense of compels tne to warn all against tItem. And if any are deceived and cheated l?y them, they should not he so unjust as to condemn me along with tliein, for they are hase imitators of an enterprise that has cost me an immense amount of time and money to place in the position which it now occupies, commanding an extensive and increasing trade approned and endorsed, with the most entire freedom and confidence, hy the lending Publishing Houses in the Unioo whose letters of approval atnl enderseincnt are in my possession, and will he produced and shown at any time with the greatest pleasure. June *J'J, Gin. (?. (i. EVANS. Look to your Interest. \\r ii. nuit\s, would respectII fully inform the citizens of Lane.is ler ami the District in general, that lie is still carrying on the lliirne>? sunt one floor North of the I-cdger (Hfiee, whore lie keeps constantly on liand a complete slock usually kept in his line ; such as | Coach, Wagon, ami ltuggy Harness, Col. I lars, Pole Straps, "Wagon Saddles, Blind ! Bridles, Hiding Bridles, Martingal's, Maul- ] ters, Stirrup leathers. Bits all kinds and j qualities Saddles and harness repaired at I short notice and low for Cash. N. B.?I am thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received and trust hy punctual attention to business and faithful work to still warrant a continuance of the same. June 1st, 1859. 16?3m. Land for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale n tract of land containing Five Hundred acres more or less situated on Hanging Rook ('reek in Lancaster District, about fifteen miles South of the Village. The buildings, fences, iir.t all new. and in good order. Persons wishing to purchase will he shown the premises at any time. M. I). MILLER. Flat Rock, June 15th 1859, 19-tf. <?. W. Williams, > t Ronr. E Allison Vorkville, S. C. ^ ( Lancasterville.S.C WILLIAMS & ALLISON, A 1 III K N K V 8 A T I, A W Attn Solioitors in Equity. I.ANCtSTEll, C II., 8. C. Will practice in the District of Lancaster. Prompt attention given to Collection!. July 7ih i*6#. 31?If A. B. MULLIGAN, WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS Cr It Of Kit No. 132 MEETING STREET, t H A K l< E 9 TO 19 , 9. V. Dealer in all kind* of Groceries. Mav IStli 1859, 14?ly. *)/\ IlllLS. Choice N. <). MoI.i-hcm iii 1 JV? Sugar House Hyrnp, jusl received and for tale low for rtah, by IrtS. M. GAV1.E. NEW ? AT T Hanging Rock H J5JTE ARE NOW RECEIVING gfg sorted Stock of DRY GOODS AN hii?h wp ai'l u??ll ? - * -r.. nvu ? * ?ci j icantiii.uiu1 prices. on of our Stork ami will be happy lo wait here it will give u? -pleasure lo show them ^11 and fashion of the season. We will alwa LADIES AND GEN1 at cannot fail to suit the most fastidious 1 ndcd to nr.. we solicit n continuance of th unall profit and quick returns,"' all we want i ('all at once on Mineral Springs, April f>, IP59. NEW G "VNCK MOItK I HAVE THE IM.KASUKI f my customers and the public to a very e Spring and Sn 'IIF. 1IF.ST?as to styles and quality afd at i] at this place; our stock of Shoes for men, 'iinLf we have over before offered. Our stock est we have ever had. Our stoclc of Dry * nd patterns thau usually found in a country ? Our HON NETS and Fancy Goods will en ? many ?f them are of new designs an I p ir i "lore. uur i i.<? rniwj is or the V E B V L IT R S Wo also have nn excellent stock of I In ron mold* and bars. Hrtios. Medicines. ( losiery, l.aiiies Dusters. Talmas, Collars, II )ouhle skirt Kolxffl, Bonnet Cord. Hoop Ski ion of which sire of recent import ilion's r.nd All of these (iOOl)S will be sob! on tlm i hir stock and we will t ike pleasure in tyivin?j iVe are thankful for the liberal patronage we o the wants of our customers to merit their Pleasant Hill, April, 1859. FOGARTIES W II 0 K S A E ? DRY <;ooi \Yc beg leave to inform our Fri now prepared A LARGE AND DEAL SPRINGAN DRESS EM1JRACINU ALL LHE NEV ABLE STYLES FROM T AND AMERICAN ? <+ Planters an WILL KIND IT TO Til KIR ADVAN'l Domestic and PI WHICH Wit.I. UK SOLD AT UNUS Orders accompanied with Cash or City rof attention, and every effort made to give *ati> M I L L G Il'T Containing a list of our Goods, with Mui ( !r ilitf /in nititli<*:i(irin tn FOG I .?i? fliU (i 257 a.w l?i May 18, 1859. .U .M?ly m\ r I'M IK UNDKRSIOVED WOULD IN. J. form the public thnt thev have opened a new Wagon Sliop. in the Village of Lancaster. on Meeting Street, a fetf yards east of David Billings' Blacksmith Shop. They design keeping always on hand a large supply of The Best Material for making the wood work of Wagons, nnd repairing Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, <Xtc., and, inasmuch as one of them has had long experience, and will give all his Inhor and attention to the shop, they feel assured that they will he able to meet the various wants of the people of Lancaster and sur? rounding country in this line of business. Persons wishing work of this nature performed 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'S HANCOCK. June 15, 1859. !8-6m. SO II T II C A RO L I N A , IN EQUITY?Laxcaster District. Anna K. Fouler, by ") Petition for settleA. Mayer, next friend, ( nient of wi f e' v*. [ E^aily. William Postei. J It appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, that William Foster, the defendant in above petition, resides without the limith of this State. It is ordered on motion of Jno. Williams, Sol'r., for petitioner, that the said William Foster, do answer, plead, or demur to the petition in above ease, on or before the 1st day of September 1859, otherwise judgment proeonfeese will be ordered against him. JAMES II. W1THRR8POON, C. K. I 0. Ijuwastw, May 18, 1859?14 3m p f #6 JUST RECEIVED, One bbl Kerosine Oil, direct from the Factory st New York, for Sale at $'J per gallon, at 11 ANSKI.TINK A OITRKTO.V8. April, 1859." Worn HE lineral Springs! A I.AKGK ANlt WELL ASD GROCERIES. \Vo have taken preat painn in the selce- , on our friends and customers at onr Store * 3 * J 1 S 3 ys keep on hand n fine assortment of 1 [. E M E NSW E A II, Thankful for the patronage heretofore ex* io name, our motto is and aiwjivs will be s .a c:dl and you will l?e satisfied. STANLEY & SCANLON. 8?tf GODS!! OF CALLING THE ATTEN TION OF xtensive stock of ininiei* CiSoods, the lowest prices that lifts ever been offerwnwen nnd children, excels in quality anyof fine Roots and Ladies fine Shoes is the Hoods, includes a greater variety of styles (tore. nup ire favorably with any in the market. eli ised from the importers on their arrival T STYLES. trdvvare. Gnus, ('rockery and Glass Ware, rk's S.idllery, M inks and Stationery, H its, ead Dresses, Riding Hits and Hloo'n?rs.? rts an 1 many other articles ; a large porwere not in market a few weeks ago. nost reasonable terms. Call and examine r yon good bargains in eve,'Hont Goods ? have received and hope by strict attention continued favors. James R. Magill. 10?if. fe STILL. MAN. A N I) R E T A I 1/ H us NT<?RE. ends and Customers that we are i to o(T?'r them ITIFUL VARIETY OF D SUMMER G 0 0 D S , rEST AND MOST FASHIONUK FRENCH, ENGLISH, MANUFACTURES. id Farmers AUK TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK OK antation Goods; UAI.I.Y COW PRICKS FOR CASH. eronccs, at 30 ?r Go days, will receive prompt (faction. A L M A N A C iHorandutiM attached, will be sent by mail VRTIKS & STILLMAN, ? -r oiucmicct, vumer 01 w entwortli, CHARLESTON, fc. C. STEAM MILL NOTICE. rpilR Subscriber respectfully asks the nti 1. ten lion of the puMic u> 4ws STL A M SAW MILL, u'tiich is now in operation ^ six miles Kant of Lancaster C. 11. Hills , for Lumber will be promptly furnished at tin lates below : tncli I'lank at per hundred feet, t } inelt I'lank 80cts " " M J Inch plank, quartered 87eta. per bun) dred feet. J 2 inch plank $2, per hundred feet. Kou^h do 50 ct*. per hundred feet. Scnnllin thrown in io Inch moasure at # 1, per hundred. * 1A11 picked Lumber 20 per cent higher. All refused Lumber half price. ! > 11... -* -ii ??.-- J ? ? , ... .. ? uioiwuiiiiiiii im an ?jni?? wsri*o i.iiml?t;r the edge is added to the width, and all I Lumber not named above is sold io the I same proportion. OF.ORGE SINCLAIR. * Mareh '23, 1869. H?tf. Ilium, HOCK MINERAL SPRINGS I ^TMIE Subscriber li.in the pleasure to J. inform the public, that he has bought his partner's interest in the Hanging Rode I Mineral Springs' Hotel. The business here after will be conduced solely by the proprietor, who ia now prepared tor the reception and accommodation of visitors and travellers. Ample arrangement* are being made | for llio approaching season, of wiiiuh more | anon. .A W. M. BARTON. May 4. 185?. li?\< | Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, KctltlCiii hargesn Aeiillnl, VOKIVILUL S. 0., , Offers bis Professional Services to the cili! zona of latncaster Village and surrounding I country ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold I Plata, from one to a rail sett. I June 11th, 1866 JO. If