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FOGARIIES ?i iv M rfl*. <uv ife. KstiK if.\ ,'a tmsm wax WE ABE NOW 1'HEl'AUEIl TO EXIIII P 1 L I- A N II W IX T We have, as heretofore, given our espec ?ith a view of supplying Planters ai u illi vnriutv PLANTATION AI Our long experience in thin brauch of ou domestics on tin* most advantageous terms, lo sell at very low prices. City acceptances at 30 or Co days will bo Orders from tbe country will receive pre satisfaction. MILLER'S ALM with memorandum attached, and a list of < uiJl be sent by mail gratis, on application t FOG 257 September 22, 1H0U. 14 ? ly. New Fall Stock or m M M fe. VMS-Si 4T4 IS If tP I s AND SHOES! 1859. GREAT BARGAINS. ? 1 Iibtc now iii Store n large and well-selected Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Direct from the Manufacturers, comprising all the varieties usually kept in a well-regulated SHOE ESTABLISH MKNT. To The Ladies I would call particular attention t<> mr stock of DRESS ROODS, Which is complete in nil its departments und which I oiler at exceedingly low prices. My Stock ol licntlcmcns Fine HOOTS AND SHOES. Is also complete, offering great inducements to the purchaser, Iwith as to ipi.ilities and pi ices. 1 also offer great inducements to Planters, hav. ing on hainl 10 000 I'M lis PLANTATION KROCAXS. Ami IIoiisc Servant's Shoes, most of which arc of my own M.uiul.it lure, ami will lie sold at (iRKAT BARGAINS*, C'all ami examine for yourself. No charge made for showing (iooils. GEO ALDEN. Cuimhu, S.X'., Oct. A, 1 5.VJ. -Iliu 1>00 PACKAGES OF NEW GOODS 4'liina Glmin ?V llarlliprit Wan*, H O. NICHOLS, Cul.l MIMA, S. (J. HAVING mm received avert large sup |.li ol K\V (ilK'llS, we respect lui lv invite our I'lleiuU in tlie * >Ul North State to give tm a call. We have liow just nper>e.i ? R E A L F R E N C II CHIN A, Gold Band, Fancy and White, in Din ner and Tea Setts?New Shapes; Willi Very beautiful Uoodn for Christinas niui New Venr presents. .summon white an a situ wake-, DJXXEE, TEA, AXD CHAM 11 EE WARE,?Uauti/ul, Xtw Style*.? CUT .{ MOULDED CLASS WA EE?TUMBLERS, ooblkis, CHA Ml'AD.'XE WJXEA- Egg GLASSES, l'LATED CASTORS, Eine Table Cutlery, Coffee Urn*, Biggin*, Tea Tray*, Looking (Jla**e?, Plated Spoon*, Fork*, Butter Knire*, Fluid, Cnmphine nn?1 Oil, Parlour, Store, Desk, Oilico and Factory . V& a o iMi^lisli Tin Steak Dishes, Disli Covers, ItrunlMM, Tuba unii Wooden Ware, beat broom*, baskets, Door Mats, tie. ?0? ALSO: 10ft PACKAGES |ty Wholesale, Cioods well put up nnd sent to the Kail Roads. We expect n call, and will try to prove that we give good bargains. II. C. NICHOLS, A'ear Cntn'l Hank Columbia, S C. Oct. 5, 18&9.-34-3t. NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! I WOULD RKKI'KCTFIJLLY INVITK the attention of iny old customers and the public generally to my larire and extensive stoeli of KAl.l.and WINTBK (ioods, which I am now receiving and opening, consisting of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Holies, Delyines and Bombazines, Kinhroidered and I'utV Sleeves, Rwmh and Juckonat Collars, i>adicH Plata and Kqueatrinna, l''.Klct>sion iw?d Double Kxtention HOOP NKIHTN! A full AMortmenl of Colicoea, Domvatica, (aingiinmw, Oeunbargk, ('hainbrya. Jaana. Furniture 1'riota, (jenrgia I'li.ina, Crohn llurrtul llualina. Crookery and Hardware Juga, Jara, NniN, Iron, horau .i/id mule ahoea, At\,4ir. BAGGIHG, ROPE AMD TWIRE GUQCISK1KS! GHOCEUIES!! .Sutf.tr, CotFeo, Molaaaen, Mackeral No. I, Alio t'reah, 1'irklea, Marraroni, die. |-lf' Give me a call and I am aaliafied the pooda antl price mill pleaae. A C. IMJNI.AP. Kept W, |8.V? 33 ?St. | m & STILLMAJV. x. iix (ft. !*?. ,*,V Tfffc ft TEk ru&u jivltoS* IIT A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OK 1 E R I) IIV li 0 0 ft N. inl nttcntiui), in tlie Heluctiun of cur itucki id Farmers ' of dry goodx for JT) T1 A TVTTT.V TTOTQ r business, and our facilities for purchasing together with the Cash nysteui, enables us taken as cash. inj>t attention, and every effort made to give A N A C K 0 It i860. ?ur sUxrk, will be ready on 1st October, and ARTIES & STILLMAN, King-street, corner of Wentworth, CHARLESTON. S. C. Mules, Corn, Growing Crop, Lands and Negros ! FOR SALE. I FrBPJlIK Subscriber having determined I B to change bis business, oilers for sale Twenty Five likelv, }'.>uiig ami valuable negroes. Also eleven likely MULKS, (not one of which exceeds eight years of age) together with my growing crop and GOO bushels of OLD CORN " Also six hundred acres of land, near Hell Air, in Lancaster District' Said land is productive ami well adapted to the growth of both cotton and corn. About one hundred acres of it arc In cultivation, the balance in woods and well timbered. Also one thousand acres of land, situate | four miles Last oi Lancaster C. II., andadI joining the steam mills of (ieo. Sinclair.? This land is nearly all in woods and is weU situated and well timbered. A good opportunity is here ottered to persons who may desire to purchase fresh and good land. Some small, but conveniently constructed buildings arc upon the place, i Also a number one residence in the Vd. j l.age of Lancaster, lately occupied by Maj. ] J. D. Ilaile. It is one of the most eligible situated places that the town attords. The lot contains about three and a half acres. The dwelling is entirely new, is well constructed and built, and contains six comfortable rooms. All the necessary outbuild | wig* aim cuuvenienees are upon l!l(! lol Also one vacant lot in the town of Istni caster, South of and adjoining the residence of 1*. T. ilamtnond. The above named property I propose to sell on the following reasonable terms :? ; I h.c third cash. The remainder in euuul annual installments of one, two an i three years, to be seen rod by notes bearing interest from day of sale, and interest to be computed annually. Any or all of said property may be treated for privately ; but | il not di-posed of before, will be sold pultI lielv to the highest bidder at Lancaster ' II. on the 28th day of December ne*t. JAMKS K. CUKKTON. !.am aster, S. L\ Sept. 21, 1S5U. 32lf | NEW GOODS. 11111'. subscriber is now occupying his new Store, one door North of J. A. I tasselJ tine's dwelling on main street, and he is t o v receiving, bv Ms own conveyance, his KALI, and WINTKR Stock of Goods, selected in person with much care as to price, style and quality. T. A TIT VS TkPVea nnnno Rich plain til'k Silk, flounced Silk Robes Fancy .Slks, plaid and striped, Mnrct line Siik, French I h i-a in Robes, Cashmere j Robes, All-wool DcLains, solid colors, Fluid DcLiii s, Indies Coverings, die. EMBROIDERY. Ficnch embroidered collars, undersleeves, I jaconet and swiss edgcings and Incertings 1C. handkerchief*, a full assortment, &e. Shawls, blankets, kerseys and plains, cotton 0?iiahurgs, white and striped. Clothing, a very complete assortment. 11.its, Boots and Shoes, a full assortment. Hardware, I Crockery, Iron and Steel, all the kinds usually required for plantation and other purpones, die. The undersigned would embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to his friends and customers for the liberal patronage he has already received at their hands, and by strict personal attention to business, would respectfully invite a continuation of their custom. The above stock is complete in all its various departments and will be sold low tor cosh, or to prompt customers on time. Cull and examine tor yourselves.? You may find it to your interest to give me a place in your "Memorandum " JONES CROCKETT. Sept. J 1,1859. 3i? tf A 1 i Ainwroiypes. | The subnriber is pleased to inform the ruhlic that he in for the present located in .ancastcr Village, where lie proposes to take Ambrolyjte Likeness** lie may bo found at the Odd Fellow's Mali. He has devoted in mil time and pains to the study of his profession, and flatters Idmstlf that he cau give satisfaction to any ol his friends who may be pleased to favor hiiu with their patronage. Me has :> few specimens of his proficiency in the Art, which he will be pleased to exhibit to visitors. M W. 1I.MLKY. Sept. JH, IH&'J. 33?It. FOUR H0R8E WAOON FOR SALE f|1HK subscriber has left fur sale, with I Henry Hancock, , at Una place, a four home wagon, entirely new and iron ntieled. For further parliculuis apply to Mr. H. If not aold privately, ! will Mil at public auction on Tuesday of Court week. It. II McBLHANBY. IsOnc.inter C. II., Sept. UM, 33-3t pd. iluj-s J Ilats! | rpilK UNDERSIGNED would direct par J- ticular attention to hja large and well selected stock of Ilats, whLh lie will dia. pone of at price* that eajooot fail to prove satisfactory. Call and examiue before purchasing elaewhrre. JOS. M.GAYUS. Camden, S, C. 11 tf ?>/\ BBI.S. t hoice N. O. MoIa??m( and Sugar House Syrup, juat received and for sale low for cash, by Jos M. (MYJ'K. JOS. M 11 A VL E, CAMDEN, S. C. IS NOW IN reecipt of a frcHl. SUPPLY of Dry Goods and Groceries, ainun^ which mny he found in the DRY GOODS line : Drown and Bleached Shirting?wide and good. Apron and Shepherd Checks; Schuylkill Cheeks, Family Linen, Fancy Print*, Printed I.uwns, Solid. CI.....L 'and Fancy l'laid Ginghams. A vnr'loty of Cambrics?white and colored. laid its I, Cambric handkerchiefs, colored cotton and Berlin Cloves. - White and colored Hose, White and Colored spool Cotton, For sale by JOS. M. GAYLE. Camden, S. C. 11-If For Men and Boys Wear. I^OWKRLOOM, Fancy and Verona-twill Coltonadcs, Marseille Coaling, Bine Stripes and Denims, Georgia Nankin and Dutch Linen, Satin-faced and fancy union Drills, Grass Cloth and fancy Cassimcrc, Half-hose?white, brown, and fancy, colored Lisle Thread Gloves, &o., &e. JOS. M. GAYLE. Cauiden, S C. 11 tf Shoes! Shoes!! r|MIK SUBSCRIBER would confidently 1 ask attention to his large and varied stock of Shoes and Gaiters for Gentlemen and Ladies wear. He has on hand many of the latest patterns, at exceedingly low prices. JOS. M. GAYLE. Camden, S. C. 1 ltf Sundries. j ITVvM'Y Candies, Raisins?whole, half _T asd quarter Boxes, Rarudise nuts, Almonds, Butter, l'eean nuts. English Walnuts, Cocanuts. Hwrring, Cove Oysters Snituond, Isibiters, Repper Sauce, Tomato &e , >.Vic. Fresh, just received by JOS. M. GAYLE. Camden, Jan. 4. 1859?47tf. SO LIT II C AROLINA. I. a N <; ast K It 1)1 ST It I (;t. A. F. Nisbct, J. I). Nisbet and Jane liood. vs. Margaret l<cmoii, the children of lteubin llood, deceased?their names not known ; the children of Kil/.aheth Ituin, deceased ; Jane Haiti, Maiv Dane, Elizabeth the wife of Win. Coehran, Sarah" the wife of Win. Townaeiid, Jane the wife of Snniuel li.ine, tlx* children ot John Wood deceased?their names not known ; Deborah Class widow of Itohl. (ilass, deceased, and the children of Kobl. Hood, deceased?their names not known. It appearing to my satisfaction that the above named defendants reside without the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered, that they do appeal in person, or by their lawful Attorney and object to the division or sale of the Heal Estate of Mary Small, deceased, on or before the vi tth day of November next, or their consent will be entered, of record. I'. T. -MAMMONI), o. l. n. Aug, 2?>, 1859. 29? 12t. p f &<;. KERSHAW & CONNORS. COPARTNERS in tii? PK.vcTicic or LAW AND EQUITY in Lancaster District, S. C. Ma. Kkksiiaw may be consulted at Cam I den, and Mu. Connoiis at l?nncn*tcr, C. II. ()ttioo on main street, lately occupied by l J. \V. Cooke, Knq. i J. It. KKRSHWV, j W. M. CONNORS. Aug. 10, 1859. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. FROM THE j Quaker City Publishing House ! 100,000 Catalogues, New, England and Kevibkd-now ready KOIl DlSTItlllt'TION. I Superior Inducements to the Public ! A new ami sure plan for obtaining j GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and otlicr * valuable Prizes. Full particulars given in Cata> l logues, which will be sent free to all upon ap1 plication. Valuable Gifts, worth from 50 et.s. to $100, GUARANTEED to each purchaser. $100,000 in Gift-* have been distrit utcd to my patrons within the past .six month?$160,000 to be dis. tributcd during the next six months. The inducemeuts ottered Agents are more liberal than those of any other house in the business. Having been in the Publishing and Dooksclling business for the last eight yqars, my cxpe< rience enables nie to conduct the Gift Enterprize with the greatest satisfaction to all. {3P*A(IENTS WANTED in every Town and County. For full particulars address DUANE RULISON, (Quaker City Publishing House, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, l'a. Sept. 21, 185'J. 32?4ui. ! FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 7\llll STOCk'OP fai i. ami? vviv. 1/ TKR (KK)DS have just been received and are now (telling on the most favorable terms. We can safely promise our cuslo- j intra the chance of making their selections from one of the Largest and Best Selected Stock of (ioods, we have ever had, and will sell at prices .that cannot fail to give satisfaction. JAMK8 It. MAGI I.I*. Pleasant Mill Sept. 21, 1859. 32tf. notice! 4 1.1. pi-rSons indebted to tho Kstate of ! F. r. Small, late of Lancaster District j deceased, either by note or account, are i hereby notitied to settle the same without further delay and save cost. Also all persons having demands against tho same are hereby required to render them in properly attested within the lime prescribed by law, this 21st of September, 1859. JAMKS SMALL Adni'r. Sept. 28, 33if WT^l.i AI uuue IS 1IKKKBY given thai application will . be made at the next Seaaion of the Leg- , ialnture, for nn Act to Incorporate the Ijih- j canter Sax-Horn Band. Crockery Ware. Al j?rg>> and varied aaaortment of Olaaa. I'hin?, and Karthen-vare j?*t opened * JOS. M. (jAYLK. Camden S. C. IJtf \KU W1U0 NSHOP. rpUK UNl>F.ltNI(!NKI> WOUI.l) If JL form tint |>ul>lic that lie has opeiu a new Wagon Shop, in the Village ??( l?ai canter, on Sleeting Street, n few yards ea of David Hillings' Blacksmith !liin|i. I! designs keeping always on hand a large su] ply of The Best Material for making the wood work of Wagons, an repairing Wagons, Carriages, Buggies,&e and, inasmuch as lie has had long ex per once, and will give all his labor and atten tion to the shop, he feels assured that li will be able to meet the various wants i the people of I^ancaster and surroundin t'ntlfi trv in !iiv linn of Ki?uii?<??u Persons wishing work of this nature poi formed will find it to their interest to tr my shop, where they will always find in ready and willing to accommodate them. sa.m'l, a. huuns. June 15, 1859. 18-iJm. PRO BONO PUBLICO. rpiIK undersigned would respectfully :u JL nounee to his friends and former pal rons that he has just received an entire NEW STOCK OF HOODS, at the OLD STAND at Russell Place, cor sisting of? Colhing, Dry Goods. Dais, (laps, Flats, Hoots, Shoes, Trunks, Valieces, Tin Ware, Crockery Ware, Hard \\ are, and Cutlery, And various other articles too numerous t mention, which he will sell very low fo CASH, and on time to punctual customer: J. D. STANLEY. Russell Place. July '29, 1859, '25-tf LAND FOB SALE | oiler for sale my homo place. *2 mile Jl above th?' Village. This tract contain 352} acres, of wliieli there is. about 10 acres in wood lan<l?(i0 or 70 acres of goo bottom land, the balance fertile and produi tive. The improvements new and in pel feet order, a well of good water, beside ni merous springs through the farm. This i a rare chance and I invite purchasers t come and examine for themselves. Terms easy and made agreeable to th pu rehaser. T. K. CUR ETON. I/incaster Village, July 25, 185U. 3m. Dissoi.rrio.ii or CO-PARTNERSHIP. mi IK partnership heretofore existing undt 1 the lirm of M. DRUCKKR &. CO., i this day dissolved by mutual consent. Kit) er of the partners, will sign in liquidatioi Mr. M. Drueker can be found at the ol stand to settle the business of the firm. M. DRUCKKR, K. SUMMERS. Camden, July I, THE UNDERSIGNED Hereby tender their sincere thanks t their friends and the public generally, fc the liberal patronage bestowed upon thel for many years, and in retiring from bus ness, take pleasure, in recommending the successors, Messrs Koopman & Summer asking f<>r them the patronage heretofoi I extended to themselves. M. DKUCKKK it CO. Camden, S. C., July I, '2ttf. Refering to the Above Circular, Of Mi-ham. M. I>rueke.r it Co., we solic the friends of the old firm to continue tl patronage so liberally extended to M. Dru ker it Co, to the new firm, trusting th by close attention to business, we slni merit the continuance of it. . Our Stock will be always complete in :i articles kept l?y the old firm KOOPMAN it SOM.MKRS. Camden, S. c., July 5, Limited Co-Partnership The subscribers have forme a limited CO-partnership ui der the name and stylo of KOOPMANN & SOMMERS, For the purpose of carrying or, the gei oral Merchandizing business, at the ol stand of .Messrs M. Drucfcer it (Jo.,a! Can den, S. (J. M. Koooiiiaii mid I. Si,iiinii>rs den, S. C., are the general partner.*, ami I I Hummers, of Charleston, S C., is t he sp< | cial partner. I'). Summers, the special |>arlner. ha* em ; tributed the sum of Twenty Thuiiauii i Dollars, to the common Stack of the sa I partnership. The said Limited Partnership, comtnei ces on the 1st day of July, 1859, and te minutes on the (irst dav of July, 1802. M. K<K)PMANN, 1. SOMMKKS, K. HO.M.M MRS. , July 13, 185?J?Ji-Gui. I (J. W. Williams, J $ Host. K. Alliso Vorkville, S. C. \ ( l<nocaaterville,S. WILLIAMS & ALLI80N, ! A T T 0 R N E Y S A T L A V and Solioitors in Equity. LANCASTER, C. II, S. C. Will practice iu the District >f Lancaster. Prompt attention given to Collection July 7th 18A8. 31 ? tf A. B. MtJLLIQ-AN, WHOLESALE AND PLANTERS' grocgh No. l .32 M EETIN < i STREET, (' IB A |{ l? 11 S TOM , S. C I >enler in all kinds of (inceries. May 18th 1850, 14 ? ly. Wm, Anderson, Aoknt rou tiic SALEM WOOLEN GOODS. nl.ANTFIRH dcsirinj; their IMantalin 1 supply of the above desirable ?Negro Ker*py?? ("an have their orders fillet! promptly, son! t /? mo An via* #* MA* * L .. ? " ?* ! ?> o* ii? mo ctu it , ii nisi, iiirri' mnj ijt urn delay an the supply is limited WM. ANDERSON. Camden, Any. 2, 1869. 26?if. NOTICE. AIX PERSONS indebted >n Wia. Jon< deceased, are requested to come fo ward and settle tho samo iit.iH-dinlely, an nil having claims against the tnid Jonus wi please hand them in at once, properly attei ted J. K. CURBTON, Adm'r. Idincaster, Sept. 21, 1869. 32tf. FRESH ARRIVALS! <: K15 SII ARRIVALS!! ? 11/K IIAVK JUST ItKCKIVKIl A MTV Vl beautiful assortment of l>rv (iooils I*" and tiroeories. Anion" tlietn an* some I'" beautiful Dress Patterns ?f llii< Latest Styles tl and Fashions. Dusters, Mantillas, i of every description, I* Itoiinets and Flats, Ii.il>ic bolts. Parasols. Umbrellas. >1' Boots and Shot's, Hats and g Caps. I lardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Class Wart.-, a fine r- nssortment.Trutiks,Carpet baps, y Table covering*, in Oil and Linen. ' And almost every thinp usually kept in the up country stores?this is no putting. Call and see tor yourselves. Our stock of gentlemens wear are very (hie anil of the latest styles, all the articles comprising our stock arc too numerous to mention. We leave our friends and pations t<i, judge for themselves. t- We return our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for the large share of patronage they have extended to us and solicit a continuance of the same. We will i. Kcll goods as low as they can be bought this side of Charleston and very low for cash. We sustain our old motto, "small profit and quick returns." STAN I.BY & SCAN I.ON. Mineral Springs, Juno 17th, 185'.). It)if. t SPRING AND SUMMER a O O 1> $ ! r|"MlB SUBSCRIHKK WOUId) RB1 Sliectfullv inform bis frii*nil?i Mint ilio I a public, thai lie is now receiving a large and a well selected stock Ot' Goods tor the d SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, | consisting of Black Silks, Plain and Fancy Dry Goods: such as Parages. Mum. ins. Ginghams, Brilliants, ('aliens, F.inhroiderics, Hosiery, Bonnets, Ribbons, Dice Gloves and I loop l' Skirts. Heavy Dry Goods. White and striped Osnaburgv, Black and brown Domestics, Irish and planters I.incns, Chambrys, &e. GENTS STRAW HATS AND CAPS, :r BOOTS AND SHOES, , TJ % f> 1 31 I II li , 'I 1 lard ware, Groceries, Crockery and Glass Ware, Saddlery, Books and Stationery. \ large stock of drugs and Medicines. N. B. Special attention is directed to my stock of Ladies Shoes, which is very complete, j ir J. N. CROCKETT. n March J3, 1859. G?tf ir Stage Aooommodations. s, .t. f|MlE undersigned, contractors on the A. mail route from Raneastci to Camden, respectfully nutity the public tluit they have mude. arrangements for miming a Stage for thv accnmmod ition of passengers on said route, three times per week ami hack. The Stage will leave Camden ,l on Monday. Wednesday and Friday, and 10 arrive at I-nncoster C. II , same evening.? c* Will leave the latter place on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrive in 11 Camden same evening. They will also convey passengers from l" Lancaster C. II., to I'ineville, 011 the Charlotte &. S. C. Railroad, two times per week. A hack will leave Lancaster on Monday and Thursday ; arrive at I'ineville satne day. Leave i'ineville on Tuesday and Fri>. day ; arrive at Lam-aster C. II.. same day. They believe that their arrangements are such as to insure u prompt execution <>f the " above plan, and to the pel feet satisfaction of those who may go upon these routes. J 4/f" Packages tvill be promptly convey 1- ed upon either route. Id J NO. B. COIIS ART, i- SILAS INGRAM. July 13, 1859? 2'i-tf I: STKAM MILL NOTICE. L 1 ' ' IMIK Suhscriher respectfully asks the at,i 1 tenlion cd' the public to his STKAM itj j SAW MILL, which is now in operation J six miles Kant of I?anenster C. H. Bills i for Lumber will bo promptly furnished at r j t!i< rates below : Irfeh Hank at $1 per hundred feet. J inch i'lunk 80cts 44 4* 44 } inch plank, quartered 87} cts. per hundred feet. 2 inch plank :*'2, per hundred feet. ' Rough do 60 cts. per hundred feet. Scantlin thrown in to Inch measure at n gt L per hundred. C All picked Lumber "20 per cent higher. All refused Lumber half price. In the meaaurment of all quartered Lum^ her the edge is added to the width, and all Lumber not named above is sold in the same proportion. GBORGB SINCLAIR. March 23, 1869. <>?tf. J msiilXK ROCK MINERAL SPRINGS. i rp||K Subscriber has tliu pleasure to ! A inform the public, that lie bus bought j bis partners, interest in the Hanging Rock ^ Mineral Hotel. The business here , alter Will M fWidlired solely l?y the proprij etc?r, who la now prepared for the reception .m i atrcoiniiiouillioii OI Visitors JUKI truvei!. Icrs. Ample arrangements are being1 made tor the approaching season, of which more anon. \V. M. BARTON. Muy 4. 185D. 18?tf Land for Sale. THE subscriber offers for salts n tract of land containing Five Hundred acres more or less situated on Hanging Rock Creek in n laincnster District, about fifteen miles Sou th of the Village. The buildings, fences, Ac., all new, ana in good order. Persona t\ ishif ing to purchase will be shown the premises ,e at any time. .M. D. MM.I.DR. Flat Rock, June 15th 185H, 19-tf. Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, Kesiiletit hurgeoii Deulist, YOHKVILLK, 8. C., r. Offers his Professional Services to the citid zens of laiocaster Village and surrounding II country i- ARTIFICIAL TEBTII inserted on Gold Plate, from one to a full netf, June IItli, I86fi Jfi. I y S NKW A NI WlNTKIt Hi* W'K A RIO JUST R10C10I VINCI / Stuck of FALL ANh WINTER <i< >( hoU on our usual liUr.il T? mix. Al wu arc sure to sell. IJ 'Ifjfc ?| -?t lt,\ ,.ri Ifl* if if A ir u Li ZilZi Our stuck (if these ooo'Js is large. .-ititl well as Lanes, all wool MeLanes, plain and figured. Mi iiiul Misses R?>hcu, uf several ditferent patterns, lions. Laces, IJndcrslccves, Collars. Nubia's l.iie. up. A lieautlful assortment of all-wool Shawl(iiiantlets, Hose, both cotton and wool, I-'in cloth (Jailers, Over Slices, ?S:c. GENTS GOVS AM) nil A large anil well selected assortment of Rem! Mats, Caps, Moots. Shoes, On<siiii'Tes, Satlia 'tt inent of .leans, manufactured at Malum, \. in'BBS:it < Ail assortment of Mens, Ladies, Misses and el I ingn and Mouth trusters cork screws, busks, stays, PLANTATION 1'Winters are particularly requested '?> call and ply. Our stock of Negro shoes, we have had n without any douWt are tlie hi st artic nrmul.c of them just received and will he sold :.s low as where- Wool Hats direct from the Kac'o rv. oxpocieu anil win lie .sold at factory i. lain! fc(ouly olio profit to pay), l'iaid LimNcys, Our Stock of Domestic Good* is lui"e and c Bridles. Collars, Drugs and Medicines. (.'locks, ('rockcrv, Glass and China Ware, Powder. I. ' tiele needed, and all will be sold at our oxuecdiiij the right sort of customers, (viz : those thai pay 1 .alienator, Sept. 2d, 1859. ! I RED(ifTiO.\ IS I AT KOOPMAM k (Successors to M I WK 11 ITSl'Kl'TFULLY INI and the puhiic in general that, in oi n i ?/ f a -o i \Vc slittll olTor Iroin this d v l (JRIwVTLY RKiM'C IU.ACK and Colored Tissues, Barege a: I'RI NTlil).Jaeoiiet, in. i Mil-dill li1 PRINTED Idiwns, Cambrics . XV III'IT. and co ored 1 '.in' MUI.I. and i 'anihrie J.\t'()N h'l' N.i Kltl'.Nt 11 M irseid-, lled-rpii >. l-'uriiiln LINEN TABLE DXMMA.SK, NAPKINS and Toweling-, Bird eye. II EMBROIDERED SLEEVES, COL CAMBKIC. Marseille and Linen Si Its MUSLIN and Cambric Kd n.l HLAClv Silk I I'M l!U III.I .AS, I \tr:isols, BONNKT Itihlmiis, :tiul ;i I'tv.il tiun ; inentixi. C L 0 T I! I N (i ! C I ()l'II ciMiro Stock i>l .Mens' \<)l 'I'! IS IN (i. cr with our 1 ir^'ts ?r I in from this (I.iv lit such ilKHl'CKI> I'UIC!! KOOIWIAN July 19, IUXE1 rri, 4 ^ i ! 1 11 IS \ I A LAUCJ12 ASSO! j HOOP-SI FROM EIGHT TO Til Also, a now si FREHGH a I Kc Canulon, S. C. July 27,?21tf. NEW S AT Til Hanging Hock 31 I TOTE ARE NOW KKCEIVING . I sorted Stock of ' DRY GOODS SNI which we will sell at very reasonable prices, tion of our Stock and will be hnppy to wait o where it will give us pleasure lo show them I til I 'f 1 3 and fashion of the season. We will alwayi LADIES AND GENT that cannot fail to suit tho most fastidious. Tl , tended to us, we solicit a continuance of the "small profit and qniek returns,*' all we Want is I Call at once on Mineral Spring*, April rt. FALL ? oi>s, isr><>. i LAUGH AN I> CUM ULKTK >1 >S, Kiiilaliif? fi>r all, v\:> ! will !m I :?r? ri-'jiicsi, | J! mid cv.imin an I '' ?>i>0 < rt ' i'ii ! I'rinf M.ius I).'r'lin li-Mir. i! :iri<I IJuli.s. Indies I5l:i.-U Si!l; Indies Ki.l CI.HVN, Hi!,. "i < niiliric I l'4!iil!i?'ri liii'fs. tY??m I?? cln. <. (-'Ih:iI;h, Oii-r i :i'ii| white Klminels. Phil lelphi i in ii! h!':ijht In 11 ;it]il Lhlil'iNS (UMIDS ! Iv Made I'liriiiOitiiir (i.m.li. i Tweeds. 11- rM :i:i 1 -i im:il'u! isyert GOODS. iil<ir<*ns (iwr Slior*, LogA i*. coons. examine lict'iir. purchasing their supl.idc In our order ami warranted, and lured .1 tli" I'tried States. ot'OO pair liii? name ai i.*11 an i> purchased any A larire stud; of Salem Kersey* daily 111U? - imp i ii ns direct from Kng* ?heavy S!nrlni_'. &i'. ' t t: II r?U\:ir? , < iroceries. Saddles, Jewelry, Tubs, IJuekets. 1'iiils, Bonis, , SmoI, ' '-iim, ami it! I'aet must every arlt I - >\v I'riiT;. b r '' \S!I, <>; 'ii time to liASSELTINE & CURETON. IIBV HOODS! SOMMERS' )ruckcr 8c Co.) 'OHM Till-: LADIES "oer t<? make room 1??r our ir i> '0 3 S , lit' follow mir (ioods ;it EI) I'll ICES : :i-i Croj'e Mar. t, lies : mi I Sri I li.mts. j ' roi.lere.l aii 1 !1 Muslin , ( * I leek Muslim ihiu.k aa.l S iss Mti>lin. re Dei.iity ami tJurtiu .Muslin, usai.i ..ml ii 11 LARS AND BANDS, '' * ?11:ir ? ami Sleeve*.) I Inserting, i ft>r I'niii-H ami Sliau Is, l?')[ine!*. Flats, tiler article-, too MMMlCrollS ; > Konl'.M \ \\ SOM.Mlilts. JIT I! I N (J !! ' Mill Hoys' SUM Mlilt cloth t > I S'l'It \\V 11 ATS, we oiler IS a* lo cfleet tpiick sales. N & SOMMKHS, Caniclcn, S. 0. Vcck, IT.MKNT OF v HITS! IRTY Sl'RINdS ! ipply of 0 K 3 ? T S , >opmaim &, Sommcrs. .TORE IK inci'al Springs! A LAKGK AND U'EIJ; AS) GROCERIES. Wl? ll'IL'O (nl'olt /?*/??* noln J ? % #!?.? n our friends ami customers nt our Sto'e ? 1?1113 4 kot*|> on hand n lin?? assortment of I EM ENS WEAR, lar.Uful for the patronage heretofore exsame, our innlto 'n and alwav* will bo a call and yon will bo nalia!icrl. STANLEY & SCANLON. -tf I