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HOSTJBTTEH'S STOMACH BITTERS, Ibrthe cure of /ty/iepibt, holiijration, Xautra. X/atuieiuy, /a>?? of A/ipttito, or aay fiUiou? Complaint*. from n no>rt>Ul inaction iff the SU.rn.itrK or Hoirtla. nroilutini/ i'ramjit, I>y?ntrry, Colic, Cholera .Vort-ut, ,tv. Ill view of the fuel that every member of the human family is more or less subjected to some of the abovo complaints, besides innumerable other conditions in life, which, by the assistance of a little knowledge or exercise of common sense, they may Ik- able 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 pursuo is, vviuxiwj, tuub tv 1111:11 win |iruuuw ? iiiiuirni state of things at the len.st hazard of vital strength and life ; for this end Dr. Hostetter has introduced to this country a prcparation called HOSTBITER'S STOMACH HITTERS, which at-this day is not a new medicine, t>ut one that has "been tried for years, giving satisfaction to all who have used it. The llitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous nctiou, ana thus by the siiuide process of strengthening nature, enable tne system to triumph over disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or Hux, so generally contracted f>y new settlers, and caused principally by the change 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, than any other ;'the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of trie digestive organs, can bo cured without fail by using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS as per directions on the Itottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an article known to Ik* infallible? Every country have their Bitters ns a preventive of disease, and strengthening of the system in general, find among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation emanated, based upon scientific experiments which lins attended to advance the destiny of this gu-nt preparation in the medical scale of science. FEVER AND AGUE. Ttil* trying and provoiung disease, which (tic* it* relentless grasp on the Ixxly of man, reducing him to a mere shadow In a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can he defeated and driven from the hudy ly the use of llOSTKTTKll'd llKNOWNED UITTKH8. Further, any of the above slated discaaas can not l? contracted wheu exposed to any ordinary conditions producing them, if the llittera 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. hut promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is thus removed as speedily us is consistent Willi the production of a thorough and nerma uent euro. For Persoua in advanced years Who are suffering from au enfeebled constitution and Infirm hody, these llittcrs nre invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and Deeds only to be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing, these Bitters are indispensable, especially where the mother's nourishment is Inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it Is where a good tonic, such as Hosteller's Btomaeh IhUers is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. LadUa should by all means try this remedy for all eases of deliility, and before so doing, ask your physician, who, if he is acquainted srlth the virtues of the Hitters, will recommend their use in all rases of weakness. CAt'TIOX.?Wo caution tLc public against tuting any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but aik for Hootcttkb'h CiLsnitATin F.TOMAtn Hirruui, ami ee?i that each bottle lias the words " l>r. J. llostcttcr's Stomach Hitter*" blown on the able of the liottle, an 1 stamped on the ntoinllio cap covering! the cork, and observe thai our autograph signature is on the label, IT Prepared and told by 1I0STLTTEK k SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and told by all Druggist*, grocers, and dealers geaerally throughout the Tailed States, Canada, South America and Germany. SCOVIL &. MEAD, IMEW OHLEAN8, LA., Wholesale Agent** For by Il:?*?eltiite ?V- <*nr*-to:?, l.iinc;i?i?-r ('. II., a id 'I hf>H. It. Magill, l^urcton't Stoie, S C J u IV 13, 1859. 22-1 y. A R R I V K I). i IIKAUTIPUI. ASSORTMENT OF J \ Fnnrv I'rinti-d I.^viih, Muslin Robe a b-J. I ). Ill I !.' Jillliv. ' JiHitin Slrii... II.. ? ? -- -- - -t?' ? ? mr~ ? rages, Victoria Ijiwns, ltlaek And White Silk Illusion, ltlaek Silk'M'lU, Gents Silk and 1 -mi nen Gloves, Mens Dogskin Gloves, White Satlin Ribbons, Pique Fringes, IP.'k Silk Tien and many other articles. Thin it the .second supply, the first having been almost entirely sold out, those desiring to purchase arc invited to call and make their elections from our NEW STOCK. Wo are highly gratified with the suc-coms we have met, and truly thankful to our numerous customers tor their increased patronage and will endeavor to merit their continued favors, hy constantly replenishing our stock with first rate goods of the latest styles and sell them at the very lowest market prices. JA.MKS K. MAGIM.. Pleasant i(ill, June 6th 1*51). I7if S O U T II G A K O L I N A . I. AKCA8TF.lt DtSTB'CT. r>V P. T. Hammond, Esquire, Ordinary 9 for said District. WHEREAS, Arehabal Fleming lias ttlltlH.'ii ill mil i'j?P I Akitora A .!???!.-I - Lion on all and singular tin* (ioot'is and ' Chattels, Rights and (.'reditu of Bailey F. Baker, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. Tlu-se are, therefore, to vito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before ino at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district, to be holden at Lancaster Court House on the 26th day of July inst., to show cause, if any. why the said administration should not be granted, t i (iiven under my hand and seal, J L.S. 'this the 11th day of July in I ) the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and in the eighty-fourth year ot American Independence. ?\ t. Hammond, o. l. d. July 13, 1859. 2-2-31-pf 2 00 A BARGAIN, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, wrr r?it my iionac ana i<oi r<?r N?l? in L J.ai?ca*terville, containing -I ?crM, u com. fmUble dwelling House mid othergut buit. dinga, with a uprjiitf in th? lot. Thorn* wishing to purchase will apply as I am da. i termed to tell. k The remaining part of my atock of gooda 1 me offered at or below coat. A All those who know themaelvaa indebted P I > mo are ricjueitted to (in to-fore fall. f\ J AS ROBINSON. \ June 13, \HM, 19-tf. I pa ktit'll . A h wo-rici:. subscriber is pleased to announoc 1 to the publk that from this data tv the 1st of Nepteiulx-r neat, giinding tnay be had * every day in the week at his Steam Mill, it miles Kaat of Lancaster, C. II. June. 15, tf GKQ. SINCLAIR. I FRESH ARRIVALS! FRESH ARRIVALS!! j urn IIAVK JUST ItHCKIVKIl A wry ) V beautiful assortment of Dry Goods I and Groceries. Among them are some I beautiful Dress Patterns of the I Latest Styles and Fashions. Dusters, Mantillas, of every description, it..I. i ei-.i. tin 4IIIVI I lill.H, IVIllbons, Parasols, Umbrellas. Moots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Cutlery. Crockery, Glass Ware, a fine assortmcnt.Truuks,Carpet bags. Table coverings, in Oil and Linen. And almost every thing usually kept in the up country stores?this is no pulling. Call and see tor yourselves* Our stock of gen11 omens wear are verv line and of the latest styles, all the articles comprising our stock arc too numerous to mention. We leave our friends and pations to judge for the ipse Ives. We return our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for the large share of patronage they have extended to us and solicit u continuance of the same. We will sell goods as low as they can he bought this side of Charleston and very low for cash. We sustain our old motto, "small profit and ipiick returns.'' KTAM.KY <& NCAM.ON. Mineral Springs, June 17tii, lHj'J. lU'.f. SritlNi; AND SIMM Kit U O O 1> S ! i^pilB SUIISCUIIIKR WOULD l<I:1 spectfully inform liis friends and the puhlie,thnt he is now receiving a large and well selected stock ol Goods for the SPUING AND Sl'MMKU TKADK, eon?i-tiiig of Itlack Silks, Plain ami I'ancv Dry Goods : such as Parages. Muslins, Ginghams, llrilliants, Calicos, laiiihroidcrics, Hosiery, Pollllets, itibhons, Dice Gloves and itoop Skirls. Heavy Dry Goods. White and striped Osnaburjjs, Illaek and brown Ihunestics, Iri?h and planters I.iiien*. (Miamhrys. Ac. GENTS STRAW HATS AND CAPS, i BOOTS A XH SHOES, t I 1> 1 I 3 J\ "U , I lard ware, Groceries, Crockery and ' 1 W are, Saddlery. Hooks ami Siulioncn. \ large stock of drug* ami .Medicines. *N. 15. Special attention idirected to my stock c?f Ladies Shoes, which is very complete. J. N. CROCKETT. .March ib'i, lsftti. ti?tf Franklin Academy. I r|MI'i I'M It ST Session of this Institution A commences 1st Monday in January next and twui* l?t Inn** The second scs-i. n commences 1st Alio., day in Jttiy and ends 1st December. The Trustees have atlcceeded in retain injr ttia services <d" M It SAM'I.. Mi:. (M )|{ M |(*K, whose proficiency in teaching is surpassed bv few. A niing men car I... 11..........t.lu ...i - the higher institutions of learning in the Southern Stolen. Tlie \ illume is wry hcaSlhv, alirt there it llot, at present 11 L'ruo shop or plaee where ardent spirits eat he obtained in it. Hoarding ean he obtained in private hum iliet at ? to per month. The rates of tuition are the snine a* those in Academies tliroii>?'lo<ul the State, The Academy huildino is now in com pletc repairs. The surrounding'country will tind hen advantages which will at leant eipial thorn of other pluceH, and to our District are held out such inducements as we believe will oh, viutethe necessity of sending onr yonny men and boys abroad. S. II. MASSKY, Secretary. Dec 15, l?5S. 44-tf. m #s . i o uouon Planters r I'M IK undersigned is prepared to sell <"??t1. ton (iiiis of the best quality nt $'J pel saw, delivered at thu Char) die, York anr N. C. It Rojid landings. 'I'll,, advantagi those (JiiiH have over those shipped from other States is. that tiiov will last longer i one sett of ribbs being equal to three, tin brush covered with tin instead of cloth nn< I being more easily repaired and at less ex I pensp. Reference, John Jones, Liberty Hill. J.NMKS M. KI.I.IOTT, Wiiineboro* May I, :J0S. M. GAYLE. DKALKIi IN HEAVY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. ^TT ? * w inos, x^iquors uigars FRUITS. & &c . CAM DSN, SOUTH CAROLINA. Him on hand and i?? now receiving a htrgi and varied Stock of lleur, lieidnick, Cabine | arsd Mini'* Champagne, in quarto, pint* am : half pint*. Port, Madeira, Tenriirifle, Sherry am M.tlagna Wine. Gibson's \, XX and XXX j Chivalry of the South; Mountain' l)vw Senator* Old Rye; Chenut, Supcr.Oh j North Carolina Rye, Corn and Whea i Whiakey. 75 Barrel* common Whiske; j of ditferetit Brand*, at price* that cunno fail to please and give entire satisfaction l)aik and Pale Brandies, at prices from 1.5< to ||0 per gallon. New England, Boston and Jaiuaien Rum, at exceedingly low fig urea for CiUh, by JOSEPH M. GAYLE. Camden, S. C. '20-4. Bagging and Rope. ttft Bides Gunny Bagging. VO Coil* Rope "Charleston tnako'' jus received and for sale low. JOS M. QAYLE. Law Notioe. 11R undersigned have this day forme' 1 a copartnership for the practice o I.aw and Equity in Lancaster District, un der the style of Kershaw & Connors. Mr. Kerihir* >??y ha consulted at Cam dan, H. C., and Mr. Cormora at the <MHc of tha Firm, at Lancaatorvilla. J. B. KKRSI1AW, W. M. CONNORS. I Alienator C. II. June 29, IHJ9. I 85 t> . NEW SPRING AND mm i. , I } \\f l'? HAVE Ifvcciviid our usual largo t supply of (ioods suitable for our | trade, which willbo told at our usual Low Prices and liber.I Terms. IIASS51.TINK &. CUR ETON. A j?ril 1850. Ladies Dress G-oods. (tO\SIS'l'N(i of Prints, Jaconet, Swiss J and Oijnndio Muslins, printed and i whi'.c ; Jncoiet Swiss and organdie Robes; I a 1,0/ KoUer; n*<4uill<; It ottos ; Sultan na Hayadore Mripcs ; Hnrages ; Cenadinc Silks; I'icotlointnino Stripes ; Collars and Sleeves id'Swiss Jaconet and Maraailcs, hit MASSF.l.TINK & CIJRBTON'S. April, 1><>\\ITS, Misses and Childrons Mats. ) Kiblons of ali prices. American and j French 'lowers, Kouclies, &'c. Just re eeived. It .IIASSKI.TINK &. CURKTON. I>F. \)V MADK CI.OTIIlN<i. OF AM, \ pr'ees and descriptions. Siik. Cassij more, Leghorn ami Straw Mats. Cravats, Suspclders and Urawers. Just received i l?y IIASSKI.TINK & Cl'RF.TON. A p i!. 1H.VJ. On Hand. K jjllA IJts, l'lotijtli Steel, from t to 1?? i ?)?vUU inefies wide at H cis per II). Cash. | 3(til) lbs Tito Iron at I! cts. per lb. Just roivivod, by . IIASSl'.l.TINK CURKTON. April, 1U.VJ. Boots and Shoes. \ I I'A'S Call' sevved and pejjoed pump j . t 1 sole Hoots. .Mens kip pejfued Hoots. Men and boys kip call yoal llroyans?from | one dollar up. \ beautiful assortment of holies slippers, Raskins. Ibmts, heeled and without heel. Just received l?v II NSSF.l.TI \T. A CURKTON. j April, 1 H.V.I. j Drugs and Medicines. i Fl."I.I. and fresh supply. Jiistrccciv> ed by I! \SSKI.TI\r. & < L'KKTO.N'. April, IS.VJ. JON. M . li I \ L i;. CAMDEN, S. C. : IS V?\V l\ rivi>i|.t..f n fresh SUPPI.Y of Dry (Joculs jiii'I < i merries, wliioli m iv Ik- fonii'l iti flu- I'ltV (IOODS line : llrou'n ni.d Hlrarlu-.l Sliirtinif?wide ami jjoimI Apron iiii"l Slic|?hiT>l t.'lioi'k Srliiix Ikill Checks, Family I.tm-n. Fancy Prints, Printed I..IWHS, Solid. ('lit'i'k ii nti Fancy I'laid tiiniriiatos. A varloty of Cninhrie.s ?white am! colored 1-ulicH I. Ciitiihric < handkerchief*. colored cotton ami Iter! ill lilmi'i White and colored I lose W hite nr.d I 'olorcd spool Ciittun. 1 For sale l.v JOS. .M. (J.WI.H. [i ('linden, S. I,'. ll-if j For Men and hoys \V ;nr. I)( >W"KUI.(M ).M. I'.incv and Veron a.twill Cottonade.s, Marseills Coaling, lllm I Stripes and Denims, Georgia Nankin anr 1 Dutch Linen, Satin-faced and fancy unior ' Dri.ls, (irass Cloth and fancy C:i*simcrc ' llaif-hose ? white, hrown, and fancy, col ' red l.islc Thread (Unvi'i, A'c , Ac JOS. M. GAY LK. ' C.midcn, SC. lltf ! I Iuts ! Hiits!! r|"VIL IJNDK'tSKJNKI) would direct par 1 licul.ir attention t<> his large and wel I selected stock of llats, which he w ill dis nose of at nriees that cannot fail in or..,-. satisfactory. Call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere. JOS. M. (JAY LP.. Camden, S, C. 11 tl" i j Shoes ! Shoes! ! '|MIR SU BSC III in: It would enntidenti] 1 ask attention to bin large ami Varict I stock of Shoe* and (Jailers for (Jentleuiei j j and Ladies wear, lie has on hand man] of the latent patterns, at exceedingly lov price*. JOS. M. (JAYI.E. Camden, S. C. 1 Uf "Groceries." I QUO AII and COFFER of all grades 1 > ' TK.AS, Oreen. (Junpowder and Hlark t llaeon ; Lard, in whole half and quarto jlllils, also, in Kegs. Prime Mesa Pork | Maekeral No. I, '2 and 3, whole, half am i quarter Mils, also. Kits No. I, J and 3. i i No 1 article of Sugar cured llama b Messrs Jno. Fitche & Son, also, the eele bratod Washington llam. Kiee, (Jingei Spice, Pepper, Soda, Raisins and Cnndic* Slc., Si c. B JOS. M. (JAYI.E. t , Camden, S. C. 1 Itf Crockery Ware. 1 j 1 Ijirge ami vailed assortment of Glass ; ?V China, and Kartben-ware just openec ; JOS. M. GAYER. J Camden S. C.. lltf > Sundries. 1 | "V\NCY Candies, Raisin*?whole, hul j ' r ?nd quarter Boxes, Paradise nuts, A1 ! moods, Butter, Pecan nuts. English Wal ' ' nuts, Cocanuta. 11 wrrin jf, Cove Oysten Salmond, l#<>b*ter*, Pepper Sauce, Tomat Ac., Ac. Fresh, just received hv JOS M. GAYEB. Camden, Jan. 4, 1859?47tf. L.and for Sale. t nriHE subscriber offers for sale a tract o X. land containing four hundred i?nd ti ft j Acres, more or less, situated on the Stag - road lending from f-ancnster to Camder four miles South of Enncasterville. Th j houses are in good repair and in a health j. situation. Persons wishing to purchas will be shown the premises at any time, a I am determined to sell JAMES m. Si i AVER. July 4, 1859 91 if ~ Baoon ! Baoon ! ! fcWV AjUk l.ns BACON Sides an J,\ 7.1 'V fU Shoulders "Kitch dt Son's Curving for aalo low for CASH by JOS m. gayer. : GIFTS.;; sri.KNDii.) Gins TO PURCHASERS OF BOOKS, ' AT Till] ORIGIN Al? AND W THE O^LV wirt i> i My iv jv r\ i r, it i' ji i z k Established in 1654. HEAD QUARTERS j j. . I KOR TIIK f |' UNITED STATES, j 11 at tiik j % J I"fj i run us my a house < 'g ! 1*3 OK |g It G. G. E V ANS, || 439 CHF.SNUT STREET. I'll 11. A 0 K L I'll I A, I'A. I I g 2. taloues sent el k/:. ~ | Since I originated the Gill Hook Enterprise, I have repcutedly called the nttenion of the puhlic to my large stock and liberal otters, to w hich they have always warmly responded.? I can now, with more satisfaction tlinn ever, call attention to my largely increased inducements to purchasers. Heing very heavily en gaged in publishing, I exchange my own publications for those of others houses, ami am j enabled to procure all my books at the original cost of making, and thus can and do supply j I the majoiitv of the other houses engaged in ! I the Gift Hook Trade, with their books, cheaper ' | than they can procure them from other pub- ' I lishers. I can also, by my heavy purchases of I Watches and Jewelry, for cash, furnish them '< I with their Gifts at lower rates than tliev can 1 buy them from the manufacturers. Having such an advantage in buying. [ can j insure my customers better Gilts with their ; Hooks than any other house, ami can give my ; Agents a larger commission. A valuable Gilt will be delivered with each Hook at the time of sale?Us worth jffitin, at the lowest whole! sale pi os, will he impartially distributed with I every $l,ooo worth of Hooks sold. Send for a Catalogue, which will In' mailed | tree to any address coupling the most valuable ! collection of Standard productions in Literature, Philosophy, History, GaopraphV, Travels, and the Sciences, with all the favorite works of fiction and Romance, and evenv other department of Literature, classified a-described below. Send for it for if you don't wish to order Hooks, you will obtain 11 voiy valuable Itook for reference, as it contains all the desirable hooks in print, ami will cost you lioth I big. Particular attention is requested to tin List | hi my Publication-, which will lie foutial in the latter part of my Classified Catalogue. It eoutains a large imtuber of deservedly popular i works, oy various authors ; among which are | ail ol T. S. Arthur's best works, well known as | a moral, instructive ami pleasing author, in' | foresting biographies, travels, JiC. CI, VSSIKIf- ATIiiN OF BOOKS Agricultural?This <lcput tuielit ciuhraccs ail standard works upoo general Agiiiulhue, Cotton 1'lanting, Flowers, Hardening, Farm Implements, llor-, Sheep,Cattle, Boo-, Ac., Ac. Albums?I.ailies'(a great raiietv) Floial, Cap Ouaito, Uoyal Cap, Demy Ou.uto, Autograph, Ae. Annuals?a large ami elegant assortment. Bibles?A splcmlhl assortment of Docket, Dew and Family Bibles, in every style, from ? 1 to i5o. l'r*; er nuuk*? a uu,u^,i,u wwwj,i, in every form and at ull prices. Hymn Book. ?As u.-ed by the different denominations. Biographical?Woihs of living, lieatlley, ? \Vceins, Sparks, Bancroft, aid every other I standard author. Botanical?By ('omstock, (Lav, Lincoiu, Darby, Wood, &c., itc. Cookery?Receipt and Cook Book-", l?y Mis. j llulo, Leslie, Widditield, MeKenric, Ac. Herman?Standard <Icrutun Literature. I Dictiomti ies Webster's, English, French,, i Herman, Spanish, Latin, (iivtk, Italian, ?Ve. | j Cyclopedias?All the standard authors. , i (loogrttphical?The lutc-l and must approved School ami other Geographies, Maps, and | Travelers' Huides. | Geology?The works of Hugh Miller, Harris, ! Hitchcock, I.yeil, and others. Historical?By I'rescott, Irviiij;, Bancroft, ' Robertson, lltnne, Gibbons, Macaulev, and I others. II unto tons?Embraces a WoiM of Fun. Juvenile?-Kvory description of lllustrateil Books for Children. | Law Ami Medicine?The Standard Works of these professions. , Mechanical And Scientific?The most approved works on Mechanics, Architecture and the exact Sciences. l'oetry?English and American. Octavo ami Litetury editions'of the Standard l'octs: I'ticket and Cabinet editions?plain atal illustrated, ~ bound in every stylo to suit the taste of all. Works O! Fiction?By Scott, Irving, Coop. I cr, Dickens, ami all the appryvcii writers, lit ! School Anil (ixiiicul, Travels And Adven1 lures, (tames, Sports And l'astiaies, Religious, j | Biblical And Theological, Musical And (ilcc y . Hook*. Odd hellnwship And h iMasonry. k. i Miscellaneous.?Our Miscellaneous Depart* ! nient embraces everything not included in the | above clasaitiication, of an interesting or inj structive character, that is in |>rint. " I SCHEDULE OF GIFTS. _ I Patent English Lever (Sold Watches, with fine Gold Hunting Cane* $100 0(J r | Patent Anchor lx-ver Gold Watches, large ; ! size, warranted good movements, with t'ftie 1 Gold Ca50 00 \ 1-adies' IHkw Cn-e Gold Level Watches, y | warranted good timekeepers, with line Gold >. Hunting (Junes 50 00 r, j laulies' lKlt. Case Gold liver Watches S ! Gpen Dial 35 00 Gents* Silver Lever Watches, Hunting Cases, *25 00 Gents* Silver lx-piue Watches, Hunting Cases, 15 0(J Gents' Silver la pine Watches, Open Dial ( 12 0(J ( Parlor 'I'ime-Picces, new pa .tern warranted, 10 00 Ladies' Elegant Black Silk Dress Pat_ tcrs, 15 0C Ladies' Elegant Plaid Si k Press Pat, lnPriti I *1 D< i If I laidies' Cameo Seta, Pin ami Props to |- mulch, 15 OC |. | Indies' Cameo Sets, Pin and I'rops tt i match, 10 Of o I ladies' Gold Bracelets, extra fine, 10 OC | Indies' Gold Bracelets, Plain or Kngrav ed Band, t 6 OC Gents' Solid Gold Vest Chains, now pat tern, 16 OC Ladies' Guards, or Chatelaine Chains Choice, 16 OC * I .urge Gold Spring Lockets, with Doubh ^ Ceases, 10 OC e latrge Gold Snap (.ockctii, with Ponbh '? Cases. 5 OC 0 Mediant size. No. 3, Lockets, with Pou y bio Canes, 3 0( Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gob * Pens, 7 <K Superior Gold Pens, with Holders nn( Box, . 3 0( Indies Gold Poucila, ? '3 0< Gents' Heavy Gold Pencils, 3 hi Gents' Gold Pens, with Silver Kxtensioi d Pencil, *J 0< " Latdies* Coral, Garnet, or Torquois Sets 15 0t Indies' Mosaic or (told stone nets, 10 0( l-adies' Florentine sets, pin and drops to J match, 10 00 I<n<lies* Jet sets, pin and dro'ps to math, 1 A o l-adies' Lava sets, pin and drops to match 10 00 Ladies' Cameo Pins, large size, 5 00 Indies' do do medium, # 3 no Ladies' do do small, 1! AO Indies' Cold stone pins, small, 2 AO Ladies' box and glass miniature pins,'3 00 | l.adies' Plain gold pins, new pattern, 3 AO Ladies' Plain Kar Drops, 3 00 Misses' do Cold Pins, 1 AO \ICIIV5 V/IUSUT 1'ins, * v i'nirn, u ou (rents' Single Stoncv Fins, 1 00 Gents' eninco or mosaic boson) studs 4 50 ( cuts' Engraved Gold do do 2 55 ( cuts' Sleeve Muttons, 2 50 laidics, do do 2 00 Ladies, Pearl Card Cases, 5 00 ! Gents' I'cnrl Pocket l\ntves, 3 Blades, best quality, 1 00 Misses' Ictva l'ins, 2 50 Gents' Gold Watch Keys & Pencils, combined, i 2 00 Gents'Gold Toothpicks ^ 00 Gents' gold rings, with stone setting, 2 50 Ladies' do do do do 1 50 Sets Silver-plated Tea Spoons, 2 00 Silver-plated Butter Knives, 1 00 I tidies' or Gents' Money Purses, 50 (rents' "old watch keyfl or vest hooks,1 50 Ladies' Florentine Breast Pins, 3 50 Ladies' Jet Breast Pins, 3 50 Ladies' Mosaic Breast Pins, 5 00 l adies' Cameo Knr Drops, 4 50 Misses' do do 2 50 Misses'ear drops, with stone setting, 2 00 Misses' Gold Bract-let, half round band, engraved, 4 00 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, half round band, engraved, G 00 Gents' Scarf Pin, 2 00 (rents' Jet or Florentine Studs. 3 00 ( cuts* Sleeve Buttons, Jet, Florentine and Onyx, 3 50 Misses' Gold Stone Sets, Far Drops and I'm, 5 00 I .adies' gold pens, with holder & box, 1 50 Gents' Cameo Mosaic or Florentine sleeve Buttons, I 00 Misses' Neck Chains, (i 00 Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated irt the above list, varying in value front 50 cts. to 25 00 Agents Wautcd Everywhere. i '? i can give more iiucral iii<1 j merit* titan ean !?* afforded by anv other ionise. In addition to larger commissions, I it is milch easier to yet subscribers for my cntcpriuo than any other. I'he peeuliar ad. vantages rtre?A I.urger Stoek and better i Catalogue to seleet from. A better assort| metit and quality of (iifts. More punetuali itv and correctness in tilling Orders, j Mv acting as Agents for me, persons wishing a valuable Library ean proenro it gratis. Those seeking an easy method of earning a livelihood ean tind it. Any one desiring a good Wnteh.ean ohtain it For full particulars, send for a Catalogue. Mv large capital, together with mv long experience 'o tilt; business and eotlsei|uelll familiarity with all its details, gives me an J almost incalculable advantage over all oilier | parties. All I ask is a trial. Send lite art order, and you will be eonvinecd that there I is no exaggeration. Do not forget to send for a Catalogue. I'ersons visiting the city, are requested to eall and examine for them' selves. (I (J KVANS' i) qi;ai:tj<:/:s, t.Vt I iosTMII SritKKT. l'biladelphia, I'a. Branch Store, 4.j Cornhill. Huston, .Muss. Special Notice to Book Buyers j As there arc parties ot doubtful responsibility advertising Gift, concerns, and some | ate making many large promises, under tic: tilioits names, vvilbout the intention or ubili itv to fuilil them, hoping, through the pop i ul.iritv of my enterprise, to deceive mid j plunder the public, a strict.sense of compels me to warn all against thein. And if any I are deceived and cheated by them, they should not be so unjust as to condemn me i along willi tlicrn, for tln-y are base imitators of an enterprise that lias cost me nil inij niensc amount of time and money to place ' in the position which it now occupies, coin* I (Handing an extensive and increasing trade Iapproiied and endorsed, with the most enlire freedom and confidence, hy the leading ,>ublishing Houses in the Unioo, whose letters of approval and endorsement are in iny ' possession, and will be produced and shown 1 at any tiino with (lie greatest pleasure. June *22, fuu. (?. (j. EVANS. Look to your Interest. i y\r 11 hkspket. V t fully inform the citizens of LancasI ter and the District in general, that he is j still carrying on the I iiariiess and saddle l(ii?iu<'??, one door North of the ledger Oltiee, where I lit* keeps constantly on hand a complete | stock usually kept in his lino ; such a* Coach, Wagon, and Buggy Harness, ColI lars, l?olo Straps, Wago:-. Saddles, Blind Bridles, Hitting Bridles, Martingal's, Hauliers, Stirrup Leathers. Bits ail kinds and qualities Saddles and harness repaired at short notice and low for Cash. HT N- 11? I am thankful for the 1 ibe j ral patronage heretofore received and trust hy punctual attention to business and faithful work to still warrant a continuance:o the same. if ' June 1st, 1859. 1G?3m. t Land for Sale. THK subscriber offers for sale a tract o 1 land containing Five Hundred acres mor? 1 or less situated on Hanging Hock Creek ii 1 Lancaster District,about fifteen miles Soutl 1 of the Village. The buildings, fences, &e. < ; all new, and in good order. Persons v\ ish 1 ing to purchase will be shown the premise at any time. M. I). .MILLKH. 1 i Flat Hock, June 16th 1859, 19-lf. ' I (i. W. Williaiu, J t Robt. B. Alliioi J | Yorkville, S. C. > ( Lancasterville,S.( WILLIAMS & ALLISON, A T T 0 11 N E V S A T L A W A5D Solicitors in Equity. LANCASTER, C. II., S. C. Will practice in the District of Lancaster. Prompt attention given to Collection! July 7lh 1868^ 21?tf A. B. MULLIGAN, WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS' GROCEB No. 132 MEETING STREET, VH4RLK8 TO X , N. Dealer in all lynds of Groceries. May 18th 1859, 14?ly, o/~v BBL8. Choice N. O. Molasses an til/ Sugar House Syrup, just receive and for sale low for cash, by 5 tOS. M. GAYI.E. NEW G' ONCE MORE I HAVE THE PLEASURE my customers and the public to n very e> Spring and 8m THE REST?as to styles and quality n/>d at I ed at this place: our stock of Shoes for men, \ thing we have over before offered. Our stock o best we have ever had. Our stock of Dry G an.I n-.?l..r.w il..... e J .- - ..... ti9?i<?iiy Mfdiivi 111 i\ r.mi'iirv HI* Our BONNETS anil Fancy Goods will eon as many of tlicin are of new designs an?l pure! ill store. Our CLOTHING is ot' the V K IS V L 1 T E S1 We also have an excellent stock of II ir! Iron moMs nn<l bars. Drugs, Medicines. Grocerii Hosiery, I.allies Dusters.'l'almas, Collars, M i Double skirl Robus, Bonnet Cord. Hoop Skirl iion of which are of recent import iiion's and w All of these GOODS will ho sold on the im our stock and we will take pleasure in givin?r \V e arc thankfnl for the IUx>ra) patronage we hi to the wants of our customers to merit their eo Pleasant Hill. April, 1859. "new s AT T! I Lniirmi* Rock >1 W??E ARE NOW RECEIVING sorted Stock of WGOODS AI which we will sell at very reasonable prices, lion of onr Stock and will be happy to wait where it will give us pleasure to show them Itn, Ti-W <l? Mi, m T ji a i a T ? D and fashion of the season. W e will alwai LADIES AND (i ENT ilia! can.Kit fail to suit the most fastidious. 'I '.ended to us. we solicit a continuance of th 'small i>rotU and ijuick returns,*' all wo want i Call at once on Mineral Springs, April 6, 18i>U. ! FOG ARTIES & W II 0 L E S A I. E ? 1 DRY <aODIJ We beg leave to inform our Frie """ A LARGE AND BEAU'i SPRING AN | D R E S S I EMBRACING ALL L1IE NEW ABLE STYLES FROM TIJ AND AMERICAN I -? ?rr> Planters a in WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADY AN 1\ Domestic and Pis WHICH WILL HE SOLD AT UNUSL Orders accompanied with Cash or City refe attention, and every effort made to give satisf M I h L R' T I Containing a list of our tioods, with Meir Gratis, on application to FOG A O f\1 1 ?*J I J 1 > .May 18. 1859. 14?ly. || m\ \vAt;o\ Minr. I L f I'M IE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN. Jl. form the public that they hnvo opened a new Wagon Shop, in the Village of I.an- ' ' caster, on Meeting Street, a few yards east | of David Hillings' Blacksmith Shop. They ! f de-sig'i keeping always on hand a large sup* Er>i The Best Material for making the wood work of Wagons, and j repairing Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, fiand, inasmuch as one of them lias had f long experience, and will give nil his labor j and attention to the shop, they feel assured i that they will bo able to meet the various i wants of the people of Lancaster and sur- j , rounding country in this line of business. Persons wishing work of this nature per- 1 * formed will find it to their interest to try 1 this shop, where they will always find Mr. Burns ready and willing to accommodate - them. SAM'L A. BURNS, , JACK'S HANCOCK. Z June 16, 1859. 18-6m. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Is Equity?Lancaster District. The Executors of Bill of revivor, to subSlumniil It I lotn I ionf I'nn/t in I 'nmn/oru mond, } hands to pny a legnl vs. 1 demand and for relief. ' Thomas Ballard. J It appearing to my aatisfaction that the ( , defendant Thomas Mallard resides without | the limits of this Slate, it is oideted on motion of NViMjams, Sol'r., for complain:U)ts that said Thomas Mallard, do answer, plead or demur to the Bill in above case on or before the first day of September 1859, > otherwise judgement pro confesso will be I ordered against him. u JA.MKS II. WIT!iERSPfX)N, C. K. L. O. May 25, 1869? 15-3m. SK6AR8! SKI! Alts I 11 vi V BOXES of the following Brands of - 1U\.' Havana Segars:?Colorado, Madu* d rn, Clara, Onuro. Kio Hondo?all highly d flavored, can be had at the lowest figures, at JOS. M. GAYLK. Camden, S. C. OODS!! : OF CAL1.ING TI1K ATTF.NTION OF [tensive stock of miner <> noils, :l?c Invest prices that has ever been oflervomcn and children, excels in quality anyif lino Bouts and Indies fine Shoos is tho oods, includes a greater variety of styles ?re. v lparo favorably with any in the market, lased from the importers on their arrival r STYLES. I ware. (J wis, Crock ery nn l Glass Ware, H, Saddlery. Hooks and Stationery. H its, ,.| Dresses, Hiding II.il? and Bloomers.? s and many ??tl??rr articles ; a large porrere nut in in irket a few weeks ago. ist reasonable terms. Call ami examine you good bargains in excellent Goods.? avo received and bopo by strict attention ntinued favors. James R. Magill. 10?tf. TORE IE lineral Hprings! A LARGE AND WELL AS D GROCERIES. Wo have taken <jreat pains in the selce* on our friend* and euHtotnera svt mir Sto^e f a * t % i a fs keep on hand a line assortment of ' L E .U E N 8 W E A II, 'liankful for the patronage heretofore exe same, our motto is and always will he s a call and you will be satis:ied. STANLEY & SCANLON. 3?tf I STILLMAN. A N II R E T A I L ? H IS STORE. lids :iml Customers that we are to offer them LTFUR VARIETY OF D SUMMER 6 0 0 D S B EST AND MOST FASHIONm itn nvrni r- Td\m r Tr^ir I l.j 1? lillilM I ! l!iiN L?LC>11, IAN UK ACTUUES. (I Farmers AGE TO EXAMINE OUli STOCK OK mtation G-cods; iai.lv low prices for casii. rences, at 30 or 60 days, will receive prompt action. A L M A N A C lornndums attached, will be sent by mail RTIKS & STILLMAN, ling street, corner of Weutworth, CHARLESTON, & C. STEAM MILL NOTICE. r|~MlE Subscriber respectfully asks the at. A tention of the public to his STEAM SAW MILL, which is now in operation wiv mil... Iv.,qI ..? I r> II Dill for Lumber will be promptly furnished at the rates below : Inch 1'lnnk at ?1 per hundred feet. } inch I'lank SOcts * " 14 } inch plank, cjuartercd 87J cts. per hundred feet. 2 inch plnnk $2, per hundred feet. Rough do 50 cts. per hundred feet. Scantlin thrown in to Inch moiuiure at $1, per hundred. All picked Lumber 20 per cent higher. All refused Lumber half price. In the ineasurment of all quartered Lumber the edge is added to the width, und all Lumber not named above is sold iu the same proportion. GEORGE SINCLAIR. March 83, 1850. 6?tf. HANGING ROCK MINERAL SPRINGS. rI~MlE Subscriber has the pleasure to 1. inform the public, that he has bought his partner's interest in the Hanging Rock Mineral Springs' Hotel. The business hereafter will be conduced solely by the proprietor, who is now prepared for the reception and accommodation of visitors and travellers. Ample arrangements are being made for tho approaching treason, of wiilch moro anon. VV. M. BARTON. May 4. I860. 18?If Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, It evident Kiirgoon HeiillM, TORKVILLE, H. C.t offer* hit Profeuionnl Services to Uie eiti? reno of Ijkncimter Village ?nd onrrmindlnjj , country , ARTIFICIAL TKKTH i.???rt#-d on Cold I'liiU), from one to * full *<*tt. Juno 11tii, 1NJJ6 . Ifi-lv ? _ iia^- "" S