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J The following deductions will be oiede in favor of standing advertisements ; 2 MOUTHS. 6MOSTUS. 1 VEAIl ,ie Square, #3.00 #6<i0 #''.o.) sr J wo . ? 6.00 10.00 15.0(1 Three " y.oo 14 uo 18.U0 Half Column, 16.00 22.00 30.00 One w $0.00 45.CJ 60.00 1 Buaiueaa thirds Of live Hues or less, includ;ng the paper, Six Dollars per aniiutn. Aniiouueiiig Candidates for Office, Five Dollars. x in ounce <>i application la Legislature ; I ?ive(l)oHar*. I Jr#*' Obituary Notice# exceeding one i square in length (IS line*) will lie oturged I for tile overplus,nt regular advertising rate# \-jf~ Tributes of Respect, rated as ltdverusiueiits. Advertisers ure requested to mark the number of uiHertions desired op each ndvertiaeuieul, or they will bo inserted until for. 'u bid, ami charged accordingly. All transient advertisements must 1 1 bo puid for iu advance. ' ' ; Wo ure now prepared to execute all kinds < of i PLAI* AND JAHCY BOOK ii\D JOB WOBK, J with tlie uimont NKATNKH8 and 1)14- ? PATCH, and on accommodating terms. 1 54 ' PAPER COMMISSION WAREHOUSE S 1ND illg PHMTLMy DEPOT, For ti.o cui? cf . . . . v the minting, punting, <&ua?l9)ir, anil ...< COLDUED l'APKKS, CARDS, ' '< and Tic PKi^rnc n iT|:i:i\ixS ' * * or ALL KINDS. 'J Agent for .|.L JOHNSON A CO-, Typ* femders, . . * HOI A CO.. ], And other Printing I'rs?? Ushers. ...j( PRINTING INKS, of PAST QUALITY ? il c.t Manufacturer'! PritM. J,", TO MERCHANTS. *u The Subucriber bef?? to call attiution to hit tl r. LAHGS STOCK 0? -igi Writing and Wrapping Paper ^ Of all kinds, which L* will sob very low nnd jc'i ca8i1, cr abort credit on large mm?. ! I ? JOSEPH WALKER, 120 Meeting at., Charleston, S. U. , Oct. 6, 1858, 34 ? ly. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ma LaacasTfit District. Jn th* Com v.on Plea:. <i< m \ II Henry R. Price. > ?t < vi. Attachment. tow Asia M Canton, ey ern . R. S. Crocket. 4 UjM vs > Attachment. > A*in M. Canton. 5 / WHERE AS, the Plaintiff* did on the c"1' 21 at dny of March, Idifr. filed their lWliiruiinn* /,gainst Uie Defendant, who < (nit it is said > is abiwnt fr<ou and without < the limits ot th.* State, uq I has neither wti'e n<?r Attorney ka wy witmn the swine, ugun | wl inn u copy of the mid Dechiratiufi* might frot be served It is therefore ordered. that ibe mid Deiecdwii cic appear sod plead to the put mid Declaration* on or before the gaud <J*y of Mt.rch which will ho 111 tbe year of our 'lis Lord ?n* thoumod eight bsnd/?d and ?uty Nni otherwise tiuai mi rouo'uto ^Uug.oeat will D.s| then be given md awarded egjj'iat hiiu. Office Court Condition Pie as, Lancaster District, *21 st day of !il*rcb It',2. J. A. STEWA1 AN, Clerk N FTMarch 23, 186? 6?ly. *zZ * in on OJofJ'ee ! Coffee ! n4J1 Siifn fLVA, Rio. Lsgtinrn. nnd Africsu Coffee, 4c., ' Row Crop'just received sod for sate JOS. M.UAYLfi. Cl w itm - Wood, Bddy & Go 's C INGLE NUMHER LOTTERIES! Chartered by tho Kmto of Georgia.) ! A P 1 T A L PRIZE, 1 $5 0,000' J 1J o CCKETS ONLY $10! NOT1UK "iTl'lE I'l'UJ.'C. [ Vh tho members of our fitui have, by y of purchase. be?'?mn the owner of the J * niH chartered bv the States of Delaware, | ptueky, Missouri, and part of those in , orgiu, under the toauagemont of Messrs ! egory Si. Maury, of Wilmington. lh In- | re, we have deemed it expedient to ' mge the name of our firm. 00 nod after j io?rv l?t, 1859, to that of WOOD. Kl)- J { Si. CO., who will hereafter haie the nagenient of the Sparta Academy Lot y. ?ud the oth'm, *? above mimed. In all Iran sac tloun wo have endeavored conduct our bosiueaa *uli integrity and nip,rum. at d we can assure the public it the patronage heretoforo bestowed on j ' is well deserving of being transferred to | 1 r scoc.sho.s. very respectfully id. SWAN & CO. Augusta, Ga. Dee 1ft, 1858. , OOl), EDDY & CO., MANAGERS, Successor* to S. SWAN & CO. Flic following i-'ebeuto v il be dra\. n by * ood, I'aid y & Co, Manager* of the S;<nrAer.detilV L> ttery, in ouch of their igle Number Lotteries for April, 1859. ADGIiSfA, Georgia, in public, under 1 i a iperinteudauce of Commissioners. CLASS 1 i , Drawn on Saturday, April J, 185!). ' 1 CI.AS * | .1, Draws on Saturday, April 9, 185'.). i o , CLASS IG. Draws on Saturday, April lt>, 185'.). I! L ASS 17, Draws on Saturday, April 23, 1851). o (j I, .1 NS IN. Druwa Saturdav. April 30. ! ft Of TMfc I' - A N OF SINGLE NUMBERS ' 60.000 TICKETS' 5,4 85 P It I Z l?; S! :akly use- prize to every nine tickets. <) UAGN1F1CENT SCI 1 KM K! TO Ef. UK AW ft K4CU SATURDAY l.V AIMilL. i 1'n/f of $5d.U0l) I " :l<) (too i ' lo.ooo \ 1 " fi.UUl) I I " -..dOd l " 5.mi" 1 " I.ituu i) " 60d it " -* j.i d " 3t)d d " I.id d ' lou APPROXIMATION FRIZ!'?. I prizes of fiud appr. to f&o.UOd an- $i,tlou | " Slid " Jd.dOO " 1,'jihi I ' 2MJ ' ld.ddd ' l.iidd I " 2 "2 4 " 1,1.uu " 'JOII t " 2'Jd ' 4,t)0d " b"d I " ltd " 3.UW0 " li"d i " iud " 1.5U0 " >"d UO " "?U aro !dd,ouo 35 prizes amounting to $320,000 j ckeU $10; Haifa $5; Uuarter* $2.60 r a c ircuiar MiOmiij; tli? plan of tin- l.ottc, will bo sunt to any One desirous of :v:i !>' *v. [le.tifi.atc of Packages will be ?t<!ti nt ( i following rati?#, which in tin* risk : . "fflihcate of Package of JO Whole i keta, M 0 i ,'ertiticate of Package ol 10 Half kets, -10 I Jertitioatu of Package of 10 Quarter :kets, U0 Jcitilicate of Package of 10 eighth 'keta, 10 1 o is ordering Tickftta or Certificate!. hineloae the uioney to our address for the kets ordered, on receiut of w hich thev 1 be forwarded Ly tint mail. Pur .-li users t i have ticket* ending in uny figure they \ y designate. ? The list of drawn Numbers and Prizes ( 1 be aent to purchasers immediately af- ( the draw ing. < Purchasers will pleasy wile their ' imluroa plain, and give their Post Office, 1 uhty una State. irif Renu mber that every Prize is drswn i i payable in full without deduction. <if' All prizes of #1,000 and under, paid nediatcly after the drawing?other pri/.es " llie usual Jime of thirty days. " kOTlC'ti if) tJCiUKKSPONDKNTS. Those who prefer not aendlng money by ' il,can use tho AIM MS RXl'Ktvv, CoMi'AN V, j erehy money for Tickets, iu sums of 1 ri Dollars, and upwards, can be sent us j [>ur risk and espensv, from any citv or i J , n where if>?#y bav? an office The inon 1 and order inusl be enclosed in a "gov- 1 merit poet office stamped ^pvtlope, or 0 Express Company cannot receive them ' CI Coinmuniciiliona strictly coiilidential ' fililrcia Urdi r* for Tickets or C certili- " i>* to WOOD. EDDY CO, Augusta. On. r W'?(M>, EDDY &. CO., Atlanu, Ga. it WtX)l), EDDY Jk- CO, Wilmington, Delaware. A list of the numbers that aye drawn n the wheel, with the amount of the j ie thai e.u n one t* entitled to. will bu 1 ( iliehed al'u>r every drawing, in the follow f paper* :?Augu >l* (Geo j Constitution it, Ytobile Register, Nasnvill* Gazette. w York Weekly Day book, Richmond patch, and Paulding (Miss.) Clurion. ^ Sundries, 11 : r. ANCY Candie*, Rah jr.*?whole, half u sjvd quarter b an, Paradise nnta, Al- a da. Hutter, Pucm nuts English Wat- j ci , (7<rfAiii)ta. Hvrring, Cove Oyster* J c? lond, Lobsters, Pepper Sauce, Tomato I Ate. Fresh, just received by al JON M GAYLE. *a ttndon, Jan. 4, ldftu?4~lf. j b'l rreafc Southern Remedy. { JACOB'S CORDIAL, FOR Alt. 50WELL DISEASES. C HOLF.RA. CHOLV.RA MORBUS, YSKNTKRY, BILIOUS COLIC, i* lARRUtKrl, UUOl.LKA INFANTUM l,l'? moi A!FO, It ii Admirably adapted to many diseases ol Females, most cspe- ^ 'ially Painful Menstruation. e*r J . tics iftllE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORrU/47. are too well known to require encomiums, mix 'tt. It CCRKS Tll? WORST OiS<S Of DlARRIICVA, |Wlt 2a.-It cuts the worst f? rn.s of Dysentery. 1 3d.-It euros California or Mexican Dierrhtra. j j-,rl 4 th.-It relieves the severest Colic. I the ftth.-It cures Choleta Morbus* wch 6th.-It cures Cholera Infantum. j hen "ith.-It cures Painful Menstruation. | pet fc?h.-It relieves l'uin in Ruck unii. Lut:... ..to Jth.-lt contracts Nervousness and Responuen- Jtit? cv. ol Oth.-It restores Irregularities. ol 1 th.-It dispel* gloomy mid hysterical Feelings, tl.a Jlh.-It's in ailmiiablc Tcnic. nn wh \ few short Extracts from Letters Tew , ' I ' timonials. &c. al? "I have uso'l Jacob's Cordial in my family, 111 n*! ha* e Ibniu) it a n.ost efficient, and in ivy , udgmetit, a valuable remedy. Hon. Ill K.4 M IU.4 RA'F.R ,,:i, Judge of Supreme Court, tieorgia." ''It gives tne pleasure in being able to re we oinnietnl Jucub'.* Cordial; my own personal hej txpei icnce,' and the eiptaience of iny neigh- tin >ors and friends Around me, is a sufficient guar- eul intee lor toe to believe it to he all that it pur. toils to lie, viz. a sovereign remedy. bel ll'.v. II. UNDER HOOP. Ol Formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cheroke Circuit.'' ... i .... bo "1 take great pleasure in recommending this livaliiable medicine to all atllieicd with itowel ' yj liscases, for which 1 believe it to be a sover. i-igu remedy?decidedly superior to any tiling |(|| else ever tried by me. A. A. (1AU/.DING. D> Deputy (i. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia,'' j "1 have used Jacob's 'bidial in toy family, and this, wiiii all I bear about H as remedy lll( by those w bo have ti ied it, ir.d .oca n.e p. ..elieve that it s'an is a' the heud of every preparation oi llic kind, and I would reeoiiuiieiid its w| use it. the disease- for which it is eouipoiiiided. ( j MILKS? U. DOBBIN'S. Ci.-liici n. tl.? I...iik in lie >: i ?'i I*...... .r. in Ordliii." I "If there i> ;nv credibility in human tc-ti- j all mony, Jacob's Cordial mu-t stand pre-eminent above all other prepaiations for the ourc? | gi< Itnwcl /risea-es. fioin the mass ot testimony i gt. in i..i in horn nil i| nuitins, it must I lie Voiy l.n >11 Advance, :w* a curat i.e agent, ol , |, ino>t it not nil olbci 'patent' preparations. |{, -I. FAF.M ISO. Cashier Murine and Fire Insurance Hunk t > il!iir W ' Thin ellieient remedy is ttuvcling into celeli "I' rity as fa-;, its ilonupuitc pushed his coluiiininto fli?in, and gaining eouiifiet:.latino where- '?' ever used."? ( rrov/ta Ji if'trxoHittn, .t/uv I'Jt/i IS...1. * ' <-i? sol.b /;) bnruaiSTS ATA'/i YW'JIUUK ^ Dtnggi?U Mci chants and l'hysiceatis sup- hit l?y J. .4Sltitl!RSl', liuporler mid ll'liole ah- Druggist, Charleston. t,.. duly 14th, 2>?tf HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PH? LA DELPHI A. Is a. benevolent Institution, c.-l.ihli-hed li? spe- *' eial endowiiient tor the relh t of the sick and distressed, dilu ted with Virulent and Epideinic diseases. THE UOWAKD ASSOCIATION', in view ol 'j'J the nwtul destruction ol huinan life caused by Sexual diseases, ami the deceptions practised upon the uufoilun.ite victims ot sutdi diseases hy quicks, social years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a Charitable Act w orthy of their iiiiine, to open a Di-pciisnry tor the treatment ol this class cl dim-uscs, in all Lu their forms, and to give Medical Advice Oralis to all who apply hy letter, with a description ol their condition, (aye, occupation, habits ol life, , n eas? a ol extreme poverty, to Km - | lisp Modiolu s Free of Charge. It is needless ! o add thai the Association commands the highn Medical skill of the Age, and will furnish I |, tMtNitMA Vpprovc.l modern tieatincul. rs ol the AssocmIkmi, in the .In- I jnpou the treatment of Sexual in- i |{1 r.aae*, expres- the highest satisfaction w ith the oicoeM which has alteinleil the labors of their suigcofl* in the cure of SperinalorrhoM, Semi nil Weakness, (ionotrluea, Oleet, Syphilis, the rice ol Onanism or Sell Abuse, Discuses ol the Sidneys and iiluilder, ?Vc., ami order a contiulence of the same plan lor It e ensuing year The Directors, on a review ot the parity fee! insured that their labors in this sphere of boleviilent etfort, have been of great benefit to lie alliicted, especially to the young, uml they mve resolved to devote themselves, with reicwed /eal, to this very important but much ' ' ' in lesj iscii ciua.0. J?:t Published by the Association, a Report II Spermatorrheaii, cr Seminal Wt'itkiiuiu, the \\ /ice ot" Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, mil othei biscases of the Sexual Organs, by die . lonsiillmg Surgeon which will be sent by mail, ' * in a scah-il letter envelope,) Ercc ol Charge, "l! m receipt A Two Stamps tor postage. Other ,njl tcpori* ami Tracts mi the nature and treat- Hul noiit of Sexual (ijsei.ses, diet, Ac. arc cor.stc.nty lieing published for gratuitous distribution ?-o m j will he sent to the altliclcd. Some ot the N'? tew remedies and method* of treatmrnt dis :oveied during the last tear, are ol great value. " Allured, for report or treannciit, I>r. J Skil in Houghton, Acting Surgeon, Howard Assocition, No. 2 South Ninth Street, 1'hiladelpi.ia, \y* 'a. By order of die directora, ( EZRA I). IIKAUI'WKLI#, I'mmidkst. ?E0. KA1KCH1LD, Secretary* March 2'A, - 6?ly Notice to Tresspassers. tio I HEREBY WARN ALL jieraou not to ! I . oi l.-o.i r?.m i.;? .1 . - . ........ .....i., miii iimir tenuis lor lio purpihij of hauling Iron*, or in anywise 1 litruoe upon a tract of land on tlic waters 30 t 15.Mr (.'reck, surveied 15th of Mau'li ou 701. Granted 2d day of June, 1701, to j tried Mfilt-r. i have u title to caul land and in determined to enforce the law against ' II tresspasser!!. W W, R. OUR IN. ndi Feb. 2, I860.?ly I'll MOLASSES. MOLA6SK8- Fr' \ LARGE LOT OP SEW ORLEANS Mustovndo and Vt'est India Molasses, ()i| new crop; Just received and for sale lo'? or CASH, by JOS. VI GAYl.E. , ' tiden. May 6, 1858. 12-tf '"J ^BLANKS! BLANKS! ! J* Vic would-call the attention of members o an<l lie bar and magistrates of this and Umsiit (hc ouoding UiHtricta, to our extensive assort lent of BIuiLa. Vy* have 'now on hand full supply'printed in excellent a "vie, and in rill ull orders promptly at seventy-five 11 jut* per quire ca:n. We are also prepared to print Briefs nt J tort noli' e, in hrtniMtome style and as low i ttie wors can be done any whore Uic in '"I"' ttte for cart. X /. 9, , THE LIVER INVmitiTOR! ; rilEl'ATlF.1) BY l>H. SANFOKD. ompounded entirely from GUMS , ONK OF TI1K BKST PI'KGATIVK AND ! I.1VKH MKD1CINKS now before the pub* thai. art., at; a t.'athaitic, casiar, milder, and , e effectual than any other medicine known s not a Cftthftitic, hut a Liver leiucdy, actfirst on the Liver to eject its morbid matter n on the stomach and Imweis to carry oil' ' t matter, thus accomplishing two pu-poses i dually, without any of tl e painful feelings ; iciiencod :it the operation* of most (V_i!i:.r- Tim 1'. st-eiig'licns the system at the same p e tin ' it purges it ; and w'ioii taken daily in derate doses, will stieiigtheti and build it up Tut h usual rapidly. TVe Liver is one of jUie principal regula. Tin ot the human ho I. ; and when it perms its function- jwell, the powers of Tim system are fully ^ i?icv.>lved. i'iu si n. i is almost entirely dependent 01 the Bu dlliy action ot the I iu-i lor the proper j fornianee of its CT* U" ctious; when the 'I i.;a. h it; at fault, ^ he howels are at fault j?rt. I the whole sy-Uni ry -uHci-sin consequence Tor the organ? the *?' l.i aa?having < eas- p.<4| to do Ke duty ?Ko-- the dise;>e of moi t organ, one of [the proprietors has 'tj,, de its his study, in 'J* a muctice of moie bitv ,11 twenty years, lo lin t some remedy |?.j erewilh to eoun-i 'let iCt the many de- a)Mj igement to which ^ it is liable. j,4,| To prove tliut this r*s remedy is nt la-t t nilid l>( , i person troubled A wi h hirer , m.qduiiit j|lu any lot-m, has but ^ to try a boitle, and C!lI, M iction is eei lain Hit se Uuit'.s re-'ij 'tn<>vc all morbid or j i matter Iron, the, jsys.eiii, supnlyiiig in ' ^ ir place a lu-althy Uu* ol l.ilo, invigoiu- n,j g the stomach, ?i"* cai-itig food to digest the II, purifying tl-e blood, giving un e and p|;, alii to the whole,w machinery, leuioving I4!< euuse of the dis- "i" -c?atfcclim' a i:-?1 icure. jD ( ltillious attiickjyi^ lue cured, and what is 1 Iter, pi evente<L%,' by me occasional use Foi the Liver Invigo- "j lator. Ko One dose altei ieatnig Is sutlieient to i Ko ieve the stouiaeli </> and prevent the food Ko ill. rising ami souring. ; Ko Only one dose taken holme rctiiing, prevents Ko glii-marc. Ko Only one dose taken at night, loosens the F?? weis gelitly, and cures ('iistivonesa. j Ko One dose lalien alter each meal w ill cure .1/ spepsia. One dose of two tecspoocfuis will alw..y-, ieve Sick llcudache. One hot tic taken tor female obsti iietiou i e >ves the cau.se of the disease, and makes a i rf.-et em o. j t lily one dose immediately i elieves (liolie, ; lile one dose often repeated is a sure euie for I w" loh r:t Vol bus, and a previ olive of t'holcra, I nd 'Hf c- ' ott'e i? led lo tluow out ' the system .:.e cll'ccts el medicine idler a l ig sickness. ' ? ii.... I I.. ?..i ... f..- i i: I ! W(| allow lloss or Uliliatlli ill color li om the kin. Olic liosc taken a short time l.elo o eiitino | i es v i^'or to the appetite, ami makes loot] <Ii. ' ' si well. j 11 One doae o*V it tetl ct.t > ' .ron e Itiu -. , , tin a ill t.s wo/at I..riiis, while > , iner ami ?w el eoinplailils y ieM almost I > ilie ti< ( .lose. One or two .loses mires attacks caused l.v 1 1 ornis in f hildren mere is no surer, sitler. or eedier remedy in tin- worl?l, a - it nev er lai *. *^5'" A lew I'oltli : e.i e. li;oji-v, l>\ Xeitine C alisorlieiilM. He take pleisti.e in iimictnlino tlii ~ ute,l- ' liie as a preventive for f ever ami .Ijjili', < 1*ill o<! vrr, ami ail Fevers of a llillious lype. It wI rates vvitli certainty, ami thousands are vvill tie ; to testily to its vvemlerlu! virtu* S. tin All vim u?. it ?rv givlnj; their unanimous ov tiluoiiy in its lav or. j tin fjj" Mix Walt r i'i the uioiitli with tl.e In- '* joruto.', ami swallow liolli topp-the". no THE LIVE INVIGORAIOR a NcinliUO 'fe?Ii< il discovery, ami i- daily ! rkiiij.' eure.? almost loo threat to helieve It 1 res us i' I y uiai'ic, oven the lirst ilose giving j 1 III IK, ami .seldom more than our hottle is ,e- I 1 ircd to ell e any kind of Liver Complaint, I 1 mi the worst Jkuiuliee or Dy-p -psU to a com- ^ in Ili ad.telie, all of w l.'xli arc the resttl el a 1 '' sensed Live.-. 0,1 i as PIUCK OSK hOLI.AIt PKR tioTTI.K. I)r SANKOKI), Proprte'or, li 16 ILoadway, co New Yo>k. 'Iv' IL (ailed liy all Drn^i-n. For sale Ly II as?ki tink it CrnitToa, pu ineaster, C. 1!., 8. C. Sept. t>, So?ly. 1859 POPULAR TRADE 1859 '.it ilibcns uiul Mill ncry Goods. IlUioNS! KIHIloXS! UIHHON's! To Merchants, Milliner*. J .Idiers. Dealers J j In Ribbons, Millinery (tends, ami ChjIi liuyeta in all Sections of a the Country, TDK CASH UIUIION'IIOUSK. JIG Chambers Street, New York. r,.| J Nt? PAR It El.I.. Nt ESTARI.ISMKI) 1*58. w, We h ive originated i new principle?a w era in the Kil>l>>ti I'r.ide. whereby we ike this business |>lal , simple and staple q,, that of Brown Shieling. l. HK.ll. Fi?K CahK ! ' VF. hi:v I'Olt C (?H I We are aatisfied with *> per rent profit ? >k no Second I'riee. II vr all our s?onds tbi irked in I'lain Fi|ftirt ?. s > that man, wo* in. and child uny ?li ;e," an.I receive iliu l,'? ne value for their ill >n y. | u" *ur I'rkcs f?>r Lest ? alTeta Ribl-ons, nil j n" lors, are ' ' I 12 -u per piece, Mo. 4 35}ols per pie?*e ^ ii 15 ti a;| " " "" 2 20 J ? " 9 ?7} " " ?h ;? Jii * " " I2IUI07J " No W! 1*1,47} per piece, e Offer Fincv KihOo.is " Ml Hiyleu,""All kii Colore, All Q lalitie.-.. ' at I'riee* Defy* l'l( injf (Competition, and I"1 Foil CASH ONLY. f,i fn< Dor establishment is the centre of nttrncn for Ribbon* '(^ tick Sales, l .i^lit 1'rofand (Joed Value," fw Cash. i.'Miirnr.s i<inii*nK.st' i ? . l?-?< Now Stylet and IVilcrns, at :i soting of , |?n per cent from credit prices. Kxamiue *111 r ?anipl.w, and b>- convinced. of LOND LACKS,QUILLINGS, & c. Sic. ! J"v )nr line of these Goods nlw iy* full.? ' bit e import ihoni ?t ni;o? for per crr.t I ance. Marked price on nil timid* in ] tin Figures. I be \ Saving Of 10 per cent on these Goodx ! of >m Credit I'rlro*. i of >nr intention it to mske the I'ihbon i i olo us staph* ?i. r<_oird to prices** U>.ntic goods To do this we nniit sell tec e Mill'on Dollars worth of goods per nn bui ? ! wil iVe are Union Men "No North," "no rej nth'* \Ve solicit til*1 pitronnjfe ,,f \lcr- hik iiits, in every section of the (Joiicd Metes its I are tie servant* of all who tutor us wi'di ir traJe and patronage. J NO. KARKKI.L. On CASH itiniiom iiottse, ' j,?ol I Itt Chambers Street, N. Y. t. H. WALKER, 'J',. near the Hudson Rivor Railroad Depot. |>*,f an. tilth. 4?J?4m. 'pw 'WINK.?1,000 Hunks I t.plv, for I 1 sale at JOS, M. (JAYLE. | I / EC] LEONARD SCO T & Co.'s K til*It INT OK THE "J British Reviews, A N1) rt-H| Blackwood's Magazine. i foil' >NARI) SCOTT, & CO., New York, co;i timie to publish Uie following leading wo' British l'eriodculs, vis: 1. 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Insurance, ('minis, Wei 4 Railroad Stocks, showing the pur value 'J each stock, as well as the prices ottered, pri; >1 price risked for each ; nUo, when ths mel id ends on each utock ate duo and pnya- ' I'rii l. I wholesale rnrc?M current. Pre The Wholesale Prices Current will ?l?,o |H) found (< be full, complete and reliable, 1 the latest operuiions, up to the moment Poi going to press. sist RVlltV STONLK FF.I'F.H Allot/LI) MAVK IT. ' oft The Publisher, intend making 'hi. 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It* design and purpose is to present its reudera the eimicest treuatfes of light, aiid the ablest productions of Euan writers, as they appear in the Fees and 1'criodicnla of (irent Britain and Continent. . These sources furnish many of the est fruits of the literary activity of the 1 ?eloquent forms of thought, taste, and [ rcssion. These will adorn the pages of i Eclectic. This plan of selecting the choicest urns from the noble family of European j odiculs, furnlclicu un amount of literary ling. * Inch Could not'bc obtained in its ina) form, exeept at an exorbitant cost ; { the excellent and attractiveness of | ch no one magazine could hope to equal ? literary go'J without dross?mental j riment for yhutli or age, without moral j ion. . Its combined excellencies and permit- j t value give it a just claim to a place in ry well selected public and private liTerms. 'he Eclectic ir issued on the first of evo? nniltli. Each number lias 141 large oc> page*, on line paper, neatly stitched in n covers. Twelve numbers, three vol s, willi titles and indexes. Twelve or o embelishments, und nearly )t>00 pa in a year. Price, SV W. II. niDWEI.L, Publisher, No. 5 lifckman Street, N. V. telo;v arc glvt n a few of the very nlieu* testimonials !:.VIy received in favor tile Eclectic. CulfMKKDATloNS Of TIIK F.CJ.KCTIC. i'mm ff'i, Br. Chixlon. A n nA.Mi.iiol .in-... ? I. ? . t ! --. tin ?i\ i| i.iMiuni i* vtmi uii' [Mini nm* Is of the lending Foreign Magazines is fesnedly indi?pcnsihlc to every ??ne who ild kee|? pneo Willi the progress of light and >d' knowledge in our day.? i?y "re, however, ho luitny und ho costly, I few inn obtain or even read the whole Llieni. Tlie "Keh-etic' perforins will the i of winnowing the irhrat from these ilu 'ilioiiM, thus making what is most v.ilile in liieir pugca Accessible to the Alilcri people. K illnu.i. L'i.amos. 'leveland, Mat 3<>, I8;~>7. In the above opinion of IJr- Claxtou 1 v cheerfully am' heartily eonetir. Fhakci* I.. Hawks." iew ^ ork, Nov. 7, 18.'>7. from Kx-t'rrsuUnt Fill mitre I have taken the lit.lei'tic. from its coin- | neeiiieht a? the best srhetion of liiri'ijjn | iodieal literature which I have heen utile I il)tain. I think the si Icipioti* are judiinly maue, and the work is very valun* Respectfully youjrs, Mti.LAi.n Fii.i.moRK." J Am a vain aide substitute for the worth, i road in i; mutter wlucii is no uf^iiet ml in \ .' e day*, and which is doing no much inv, both to the tastes ur.il morals, espe? lly of the young, we lake pleasure in oliliiii'iidino the Be ledic Magazine, an h i isure pot only for tin- literarv and pro. I tioiial man. hut also f.>r am inleiiiu'eiit Son. Il eiies till* bent HI tides from I hi* | reign Rev own, to wInch the ablest Ulili j Eur.ipe arc in tho l%.il>il of giving their I at elaborate productions II will intertill whose minds have not been eUervahy the literary trash which unlorlsnntcin no widely distributed aiming our lieu, w hile it can not fail to ?nhirgc the inigitlcc and elevate I'hv la.lc of all who lituallv peruse il. The permanent value itn urlivles are in striking contrast with llouting, ephemeral literature of the RUFL'S ROoi), em ral Traveling Agent f. ; BJ?viie gaiino. 1'ROSI'BCTUS OF TUB . V. n I ? ? ? uiu varonna sou 01 remperauce. I ll ia |iro|iiiHcil to publish n (ico Weekly | per ut liunny-ttarille, Mm Ihuro District,] Ha early this loll in arruii^eineiiU can 1 lll.>dtt to influ it. rile main leading object of tin- paper will to mimnci' tnu cause of Temperance, I especially to buiid op tile Order of I lie ' ii* of Temperance, believing this to be i organization at present that embraces entire Slate in the scone of il? opera- j ria. and fur more ayaleniutie. efficient mid ' aerful tbiin any human insruimntality t t linn yet been ileiiwii for the acconi- ] ibnient ot what all similar associations I i|iom?(lie reformation of driinkurd* ' uppress'on of intemperance and. the temulic training of t lie rising general ion j ii bit* of atrict sobriety Fo indicate iinmi-lakeably the purpose ttlia paper, it will be called "Titl? Sol,'111 kolina Son of Tkmtkkasck." I'be offices of the M NV.'P. of Hie Sons' Temperance t.f North America, and the j ind Scribe of the (baud Uit i->ioii of Soplh i rolina. focated at present where tin* pa- ' i* to be issued, beside* being in a coin- | nity of strong, leading.intelligent,active, II informed S :11a of Temperance, extraiimuy facilities will be enjoyed for yen- ; mt; the paper i?H liiat Ibe Ordur could i ire. it* main leading purpose will be to ! c-vo and necure the general niipport of Order in South Carolina ; hut it will ! braeo ue.vant iplefeU to the Order j?ei?. Ily, mid toall 'iVaifirraiice organlzaliona. I iubucriptiuii urn therefore Modelled from | M of Temperance in mlm# jurisdiction* 1 I other Temperance A-r^pBtA^n-i and in j iduala, And from uil who w Mi the ?ause I'he paper will be of nfWjftBvt aire, well '.led-r-iiideeJ, the er.li'e iftneo managelit will litve the be lie lit uf eftpertwiHcu titer* and new and aunrrior nialMiala. I. Juucc .Moultk and JamkhT. PowELI., prietort, under th.' (inn of MOORE dt WJSLU ' I'he paper wi|l be published by James T. a ell and edited by li -Judge Moore, AAed by Maj. 11. 1). Towonend, M. W. |r,. ho National Division of the Sons of ttperance of North Auierlci lortieienl encouragement hiving b. en *1- | iy extended to the enterprise to tender rrtmn that the paper will ire ianued early K-tuber. aub*riptioii? are invited iininuel; from all who favor the uudeitaking ; , a* the Proprietor* in'end to adiieru K.IC PLY TO THE CASH SYSTEMS imed payment* must be made in ill En, or the paper will uM hr ten I. '*a?a?TWO DOLLARS per annum, dvanee. iddreaa, MOORE Sl I'OWELL. Beiioettsviilv, S. C. P k Whiakv all Rrnnda, mat re* Jl " catted by JOB. M. QAYLK. atndob, Dec 8, '68, 49-tf THE MIGHTY HEALER: WORLD KNOWN AND WORLD TRIED g|g; IIOLLOWmOOTTOT, The free admissions of all Nations, an well as iho verdict*of the leading llospita's of the Old a* well as the New World, stump this powerful remedial Agent as the greatest healing preparation ever made known to suffering manIts penetrative qualities are more than marvelous, through the external orifices of the skin invisible to the tieaked eye, it reaches the seat of the inter).ul disease ; and in all external nf fections its auti-iiiilnnunatory and healing virtues surpass anything else on record, and Nature's great ally, 2UY8IP?LA slNDSALT RIIKUM. I Are two of the most common end virtues, disorders prevalent on this continent, to the*, the Ointmeii! is especially untug .nislie, If . "#wo</'?*?ytcr<indl" is first to eradicate the v ol om ami then complete the cure. * dad lkus, old soph::,. ulcers. chjcs of many years standing that have pertinaciously refused to yield to any other remedy Or treatment, have invariblc succumbed to ffew applications of this powerful unguent. ERUPTION ON THE SKIN. Arising f'cui a had state of the hlood or clironiq disease are eradicated, and a clear and trans)parent surface regained hy the restorative ucti t not this Oiii'uicnt. It surpasses msiiyof the cosmetics add other toilet appliances iti its power to dispel rashes and other disfiguremeiits ol the laee. piles ani) fistula. f ,er/ form ami feature of these prevalent and stuhb .ru disoiders is eradicated locally and entirely by the use of this cmolicnt ; warm ' fomentations should precede its application.? I Its healing ?|Uulitlea will he found tn be thor- J ougb ai.d itivarih'.e. "1 it..ii. ii.? n:.I ?. n:n. .1 ..ii r- I Mmx'x r. ??n \r% ?? ?#??<? ? I4K7 i ? I ( .t I'C ?.? </ t? the f<illou iu<i ruses : Iiiiiii<>n*>, Hwclllod (Hands, Burns, Son- Logs, Chapped lluiids, Son; . rousts, Chilblains, Son- Heads, Ki-tuia, Sore Throat:. (lout, Son** of ull kinds, Lumbago, Sprain?, t M-'ouriul Eruption?, Stiff* Joint?, piles, Salt Klieuui, Ulii'Uuiiiti?ni, Tetter, Ringworm, I loot?, braids, Vmoral Sori-n, SLin Diseases, Wound.- ol ull kind?, c v Cal'tiom!?None aro genuine unless (Iio m word? "Ilolloway Now York anil London, ' nro discernible a? a "Watcr-im rk" in every leal ol the hook ot direction. iiroiltiii each pot or ho- ; the ?unn- may he plainly iicen hy "holding ,1 lout to the light." A hund*o.i.e lov.ut 1 will ingiven to anyone rentlering ?ueh information mm may loud to the detection of any part y or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vet ding S the same, knowing them to he spurious. * . * Sold at the Manufactories ol Professor _J IIoi.i.oway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, ami ' hy all respectable Druggists ami Dealetsin Medicine throughout the Uliiteil State? and ths civilized world, in boxes at 'J ft cents, 6:t cents and each. IV There is considerable savingby the !*r- 2 gcr si/--". N d. ? Directions for the guidance of patient? in every disorder are affiled to each hoi Julie 16 iB.Yft. 1 h ? ? y. MO SE tS LETTERSA HEW BOOK The Kdilorn of the l.itf (iniilYr have in contemplation ille publish,lig of book, the title of which will he, "i.IrK to r .s . or tiie WritiKUS or "<>(Ht Mom. " which H book will not only cnutujn all the letters fl which have appeared in tbo CJiraffe over the g tignalure V.f "Nlnsl," hot many others, ru-h B| rare and spicy, that have r.cver been read. Tim Editors deem it useless to suv any- 9 thing relative to the chnrseler -if the pro- 9 posed New liook, nor need lliev sav that it JH will be the 11'oat ainusii!_' Work that has W been u-.ued i,. hull' 1; oet.tltrv. for, i'. need only be known that 'Most" wrote it. to I uatisfy all on these points. While it will I he uti amusing work illustrated with pro- k per designs and cuts to allow no mid thing* in their true tiplii. it will bo free w from Vulgarity, and. will have lor il^ rfvef object the correction of the mnny D lies ?o prevalent in the prewnt d.iy. R il will be a liook of over ion paoci.prm- I ifii on good mnterinl. nod bound in ? - 1 cover. We propone to put il to preo* da I soon na a Hiilticiclil puinb.r of n>iin-a in r? - 1 Cfived to juatifv the expense of publishing fl JV Wiiu b illy tfvftt* for -inj/le copies a ? Five copies to one address, for ?2 No 3 uiooe) required until the work ic publielied', I hut those who with U Copy of iliita rare I work should send in their ordt rs at once, u ho t lint the publishers m.iy dwfcruitac I whether they can venture upon iln puhlMU W lion. I?et the orders collie al once, m w e i wish to put the hook to press ourlv in July. | l-tf" All our friend* are requested to net II us Agents. U| WIIITAKKR At DUNTINti, i * Editor* "/.ire liirajjfr' 11 Raleigh," N- C. [I May 20, 1838 ?16. . I MAJL ARRANGEMENT. X CAMDKN MAIL. 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