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.Sparta Aoademy Lottery ! 0- I <C A r ,1 T A L P R 1 Z E, | $ 5 0,000! TICKETS ONLY $10! NOTICE TO TI1E PUIiMC. As Hie member* of our linn have, by I way of pua'huM'. brcmnv Hit* owner of the j grunt* chartered by the States of.Delaware, iKviitiuky, Missouri. au<| ,p.irl of those in j b ^Georgia, under Ihe management of Aiessrs j a Gregory . &. Maury, of Wilmington, IK In- j ^ ware, we have deemed il expedient to j e .change; the name of our firm, on and after j l* January 1st, I8.VJ, to lh;tt of WOOD, KD- i v .DY vV. CO., who will hereafter liavo the ] j, lnnnagement of the Sparta Academy Lot { 0 tery, and the other*, a*, above named. j, In ;|ll .transactions vve have endeavored i ti ito conduit our business with integrity and j N /promptness, and we can assijre the p iblic j that the patronage heretofore bestowed on j V* i" VVol| deserving of being transferred to , ,Our successors, Ver\ respectfully S. 8WAN &. CO. Augusta, Ga. Dec J5, 18;",8. 0 vWOOD, KI)1)Y & CO, MANAGERS, i 11 Sueecssota to S. SWAN Sl CO d I o, 'The,following Scheme will be drawn by fi .Wo-d, Eddy ifc Co, Managers of the Spar,Wi Academy la ttcry, in each of their .Single Number Lotteries for Jan, 18A9, A ;yt AUG L'ST A, Georgia, in public, under d iKc n'.tJU'iiuteridunee of Cotutuissiouera. t" L l/ A N S I , j a Draw* on Saturday, January I, I8u9. " ? ' r 4'. I. ,? * * !? , Draws on Saturday. January 8. ISA!). I ? . -? n i ?? ? V I, A MS :i . J, Drawn on Saturday, January 15, 1859. 01 Q / CLASS | , llrnuK on Saturday, Jumiarv 2J, 1855). It / l< C L A S S 5 , 1Draw n on Siiii'diiv, January *U, 1859. |." ?? of TIIK PI.AK IIP | J1 SINGLE NUMBERS ! !i 50.000 TICKETS ! J| 5,51 0 NU Z EtS! ? NK.VUI.Y ONI-: I'Rl/.K TO KVKUY NINK t; TIOKKlii. 1 o I t) MAGNIl'ICKNT SGI I KM K! i t m ____ I ? I in Til UK III: A MM I, Each satuuday i.\ January. l! ?? *i'l*r.v? i..' &5n,noo [ I l " in hud ; 11 [ I ? Iti.OlKi | !' I t? 5,oco I'' I ?' 4,000 , I " 3.000 * I " 1.5011 ' 10 " ,,, , 1.00 1 I ? |<? !?00 IO " 800 j, 10 " 100 10 ' , , , Olio 611 '* ftoo 50 " 300 ! loo *> 175 | ( *. a jj o ?1 100 1 approximation PRIZES. 4 (uiso <it %4?i? 1 nppr. l<) #ftli/HHi nri- 41,600 1 4 " SOU " 'JO,000 " I ,'JilO ' 4 " t&o * i 0.000 * i,imn) 4 " 22i " ft.llOO " V'HJ 4 " 200 " 4,1100 *' 8(10 4 " liO " 3.0O0 " OUO 4 " loo " 1,600 " 40ii i 6,l)OU " 20 iU c I on,noo I ' 5510 i>i amounting to $3^0,000 | Tickets $10; Halfs $5; Quarters $2.50 I *3f A l.'iiciilur bowing llic plan of tlic Lotteries will be Kiii U> ii')' one ilcniiouii of recciv*?'?K ?* _ _ _ Certificate of Packages will be mild at the following rale*, w inch in the rink : ('ertiliente ?.f I'li-knge of 10 W'hole Ticket*. 80 1 Certificate of l'irki|c ot 10 llulf 'ilckeii, 40 i CYrlifii ile of of 10 Quarter Tickets, ilO c Certificate of .'ackag* of 10 eighth Tlrkcl*, 10 ii In ordering: Tickets or Certificates. fciuclose the money to our address for the , Tickets ordered, on receipt of w hich they will be forwarded by lirnl mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they ( may designate. The ii?t of drawn Numbers and Prize* will be neiit to purr.ltnaers immediately af- 11 terthe draw ing. 1-#"" Purchasers will please write tbeir " signatures plain, and give their I'osl Olliee, a County and Slate. HT Remember that every Prize is drawn I 1 and payable in full without deduction. I Mr All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid : | inunediately after the ilrawing?other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. NOTICE TU <OKHKSPONPKNTS. | (ThdSo who prefer not sending U)oiiuv by 1 fnail.rnn n?e the j 'I ADAMS KXI'KESH COMPANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can he arnt us ! t nt our risk and expense, from any eitv or i *< .. k...- ,i ?I ...... ...v.o h.cji nave an OHll'l*. lilt* IHOII * ay and order ninal be vncloacd in a "g?v- j " eminent p?rl otlico stamped envelope, or j ' the Kipre?< Company cannot receive them ( All Coinuinnieetinoe strictly eonlideali.il . n Address Old rs for Tirkrli or C eertiti- I " relet to | ? WOOD. KDDV & CO, Angnala, tie * or WOOD, KDDY dr. CO, Atlanta, Ua. or WOOD, KDDY & CO, Wilmington, n Delaware " Hf A liat of the number* that are drown from the wheel, with the amount of t'ic pnte that each one is untitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the follow j iny papers :?Augusta (Ceo.) Constitution aliat, New Ortesse Delia, Mobile Register, . Naanville Oasotle. Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book. Savannah Daily News, Georgian, Richmond Die- _ patch New York IHapateh, and Paulding (illas) Clarion, and little Itoek (Ark.) True Democrat. j m*rnk?! ft fankoT: J A SUi'VhY of blanks on hand at ti>o e Ledger O*6eo, tha* will wo aold eaoluaivuly u for eoaL Pernor.-* will oblige sa ijy nt?? aaking for them on aw* (r terms. THE MIGHTY HEALER! iVOItLD KNOWN AND WORLD TUIED. , HOLLOWArSMMMl The free admissions o( all Nations, as well | s the verdict of tlic leading llospitn's of the I lid as well as the New Woild, stamp this pow- ' rful remedial Agent ns the greatest healing reparation e.ver made known to sufluriiig man. { Is penetrative qualities are more than marclous, through the external orificeso< the skin, visible to the neaked eye, it reaches the seat ! f the internal disease \ ami in all external nf ctions its anti-iulhiinmatorv and healing viries sir pass anything else on record, und is ; attire's great ally. I KRYSIPKLA -IN I) SALT RIIKUM. Are two of the most cnninion and virtuent isorders prevalent on this continent, to these ! io Ointment is especially antagonistic, its ' modu*i>prran</i" is first to eradicate the veil. in and then complete the CUM. AD LEGS, Old) SORES, AND ULCERS ! 1 Cases of many years standing that have peroaeiously refused to yield to any other remedy | r treatment, have jtivariblc succumbed to a w appliculioTis of this powerful unguent. ERUPTION ON THE SKIN. rising from a hail state of the blood or chronic incase are eradicated, and a clear and tians- I xrent surface regained by the restorative ac- 1 on of thin Ointment, it surpasses many of . ic cosmetics add other toilet appliances in s power to dispel rashes and other disfigure- j 1 lents of the face. PILES AND FISTULA. ?vei r form and feature of these prevalent id stubborn difcoideis is eradicated locally nnd itircly by the use of this einojient; warm inientations should precede its cpplication.? s healing qualities will be found In be thorigli ami ittvariblc. ii'th the Ointment any /'ills shuutd b< used iu the followiuj cases : unions, Stvellled (ilamls, urns, Fore Legs, happed Hands, Fore I reasts, hillilains, Fore Heads, i.-tula, Fore Tlu oats, out. Fores of all kinds, mill-ago, Fpiains, eeurial Eruptions, Stiff Joints, ilea. Salt I (Ileum, hyliiflatistn. Tetter, iiig^TTuy I'hoi a, wliU,^' V ener.il Soroa, kin Diseases, \\ omuls of all k y Cat tion!?None are genuine unless (lie 01 da "llolloway New York and I.onion,' nro hteeriiHile m n "Water-mark" in every leal ol ie book of directions around each pot or I ex; ii' samo nay lie plainly seen tiy "holding the at t i tlie light." \ huiuhoiiie reward will be iveu to anyone rendering such iufoniiiitioii 119 lay lead to tlie deteeiion of any party or pares coil 11 lei foiling tlie medieiiiea or vet ding ie name, knowing thctu to be spin ions. Sold at the Mamiluetoiies of Professor Iollihvay, 80 Maiden lane, \'ew Yoik.nnd y all rospcetnblo Druggists and Dealers in Medme throughout the United Suites and th.i ivdizcd world, in boxer nt VS cents, tt:t oent* ml $1 each. [.Jf There i* coiisiderahle saving by the lar t er size*. r*. i?.?Direction* lor the ?ii?ilat?ce of jut iitii in every disorder ire affixed to each box. Juno 10 IK58. IK?ly. PAPER OM MISSION WA U K1101; SK am) K??r liio sole of jiUtitiug, rriuliiig, (Panrlupr, null I COLollKI) rAl'KUS, CAIM>S, AM) U>' A I.I. KINUX. Agent for L JOHNSON & CO., Type Founder*, K HOE & CO , And oilier Fruiting 1'iess Maker*. PRINTING INKS, of BEST QUALITY j at Manufacturer's Prices. to mehciiants. l'lie Subscriber bej?* In call Mllenlioii luIns LARGK STOCK OK . Writing and Wrapping Pupor j if nil kinds, which lie will sell very low 'oil cash, or abort ere lit on lurge Minis. | JOSKIMI WALK EH, 120 Meeting *1., Charleston, S. C. Oet. 0, 18.?8. 34 - ly. NOTICE. I WILI. SELL AT J.-ncaster Court House on the I rat Monday in January ext, three negroes? I'olIy (? likely wolinn) and two children, on u credit of I w el\c nontlis; purchaser lo give nolo willi twro | ipproved aureliiH and interest from day of ialr. The above named negroes w ill be sold I ?v order of the Ordinary of Clarendon l>i*- j ri<-l <?? a part of the jteraonal Katitv of (lie ' ale .Visa f-Iu!!ir?r S Connor*. W. M. CONNORS, Agent. Doc 8th,?43ul. I HE 8TATK OK SOU I'll CAKOI.INA. LticttTkii DiiTBicr. Jam*** K l<?rk, ?lio i* in tin- run tody of he Sheriff of |,am*ri*U*r I>i?irkt, by virtue f Wijl of (Jopiaa Ad Satisfaciendum at the iiit of frier it- l)obv. having tiled in inv i(pc? Iqgelhei with a Srln-duic, on oalli of li* and rflivb, In* petition to the 'ourt of Common flea*, praying iliat be . nay In- loloiitted to (lie benefit of tlie Art* 1 I the (irin r.il A*?eiiihl v made for the relief j f in*olrenl debqr*. |t i* ordered, thai the ' aid l''M ft Doby and all other (he crrdl- i or* tp whom tlie mud J.nne* K. I irk i* in ny w i*r indebted be, and they are hereby | uinntupcd and Itave notice to appear, beoro the raid Court at lane.mter Court lou*e on the third Monday in March nevl, < it ?hew ranee, if any tiiey ran. why the ' raver of the petition nf?.re-aiJ, ?hoiild not r granted Office Court Common flea*, Iaineaatrr >i*tiiet, fl:h day of l?ee 1859. J. A 8 I EW51 AN, Clark. Ore 99, 45- 2m fl O TI CK. fllAVK dj*pp*pd of my vntire atock of good*, and Daw tequc?l ell indebted to ?e to come foyward amf aetUe by not? or aah/saak preferred,** J am aaxioun to eU?? ' "tossKy. *r? it- i if I ? I ECLECTIC MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 1858. The Editor of the Eclectic Magazine, do- j sirous of increasing its circulation, and ox- ( tending its usefulness as a literary journal, " respectfully solicits your patronage and attention to its merits. Knr thirteen years the Eclectic has tl fom d (uxor with the public, and high commendation from the press, for the sterling worth ami permanent value of its pages. tl. Its design and purpose is to present to its rc.deis the choicest treasures of thought. and the ablest produetions of E11 - ! ropcati writers, as they appear in the Re j views and 1'eriodienl.s of tiieat Hritain and the Continent. 3. These sources furnish ninny of the riehe>t fruits of the literary activity of tin* 1 age?eloquent forms of thong,. ?, .aste, and ! r expression, These will ador. tb pages of ' the Eclectic. t This plan of selecting the choicest nr- 1 | licles from tiic iiobic family of European pcriodieals, furnishes an amount of literary reading, which could not he obtained in its original form, except at an exorbitant cost ; and the excellent and attractiveness of which no one magazine could hope to equal It is literary gold without dross ? mental nutriment for youth or age, without moral 2 poison. 6. Its combined excellencies and perina- i net!' Value give it a just claim to a place in , every well selected public and private li- I I rary. Terms. i The Eclectic i.? issued on the first of every month. Each number ha* 144 large ou- I tavo pages, on tine paper, neatly stitched >n green covers. Twelve numbers, three vol. ' limes, \v ill) lilies and indexes. Twelve or . I more enihelishmciils, mi l nearly 1800 pa 1 * ges in a Vear. I'riee. S.r>. ! r< W.'ll HIDWr, 1,1., Publisher, \ i] No. b Beck man Street, N. V. nl Below arc given a few of tlui verv i.u- | l hici o us testimonials h.'cly received in favor ] of tile Helvetic. j p co.mmi M1ATMNK Of Tin: llul.FCTIC. From l{rr. Dr. Clttxl<>n. > ? "An acijnainlntiee with the principal eon tent- of the lending Foreign Magazine* i* a < onfcssedly ii.di-ponsilde to every one who 1 would keep pace with lite progress of thought ami of knowledge in our day ? 'I li<-y are, however, mi many and so costly, 1 . that few call obtain or even read the whole J t of thelil. The 'Keb etie* p?: forms well the 1 task of winnowing the whrnl fioiu these puldiealioiis, thus making what is most v.il- j . liable in llieir pages ucceKsible to the Anier- | r iean pi ople. It Bktiiki. ClaxTon. ('leveland. May 3d. I8j7 "In the above opinion of Dr. Claxton I , very cheerfully am heartily conour. | l''r.arch !.. Hawks." New York, Nov. 7, I8.V7. I'rmn l'x-1'rrsul'iii Fillmore ' I have taken tin- Helvetic from its com met cement a* the best seleetion of foreign 'j periodical literature which i have been able to obtain. 1 think (lie. selections are judi > iouxly made, nod the woik is verv valua- I bit-. ll> -| tclfully jours, I ^ Sill.LACn Fili.mork.'' Aha valuable substitute for the worth- h less reading matter which is mi abundant in t 4 those days, Ali i which is lining su much in jutv* both In tiit* tastes mid uuiralt, ctpe* ciaily of the ynumg, we take pleasure in roci.iuujcnding ihe iicli'dic .Maga/iue. an n ' treaiture not out) for lite literary and |?r.?- ' fo**ionnl mull- lint also for any Intelligent person. Jt ?i?r* the licit arWoIch fiotu the Foreign UeiiciVH, to winch the ablest men of Europe are in the habit of giving their must elaborate productions It will inter* est all whose minds have not been enorva- j, led by Hie literary trash wliich unfortunately is no widely distributed among our pro- , ph*. while it call not fail to enlarge the in- I * telligiiicc and elevate the taste of all who j habitually peruse it. The permanent value j j ol its articles are m striking contrast with j \ the floating, ephemeral literature of the. I | day." ItUFL'S ROOD, L ( ciiera! Traveling Agent fo; Eclectic Magazine. , | MOSE S LETTERS- j; A NEW BOOK ! The Editor* of the /.ire tjiraff'e have in ' eoiitfiiiphition the publishing of a Iniok, | the title of w liieli will he, l iyp. as it is ; ' I or the Writikum oy "Ouit lln?K," which < hook will not only contain all the letters ' which have appeared in the (JiruJJr over the > signature of "Along," hut many others, rich , ' rare and spicy, thai have r.mci been rend, j The Editors duciu it useless to nay any- ! ? thing retainc to the character of the pro- | po-ed New Hook, nor need tliev sav that it < ! will he the trust amusing Work thai has . been issued in half a century, for, it need only he known that -'Along" wrote it, to , a. ii*f\ all on tlieso points. While il will j he an amusing work illustrated with pro- ' | per deigns and ei.ls to show up persons ' | | and things in their true light, it will Iks fice j j from |'?/]fori,'y, and, will have for its chief : j object the correction of the many absurdilies so prevalent in the present day. Il will U a book of over 100 pagrs.prin- J ted on good material, aud hound in paper I cover. We propose to put it to prru as ' soon as a sufficient rumber of names is received to jiisufv the expense of publishing. ' j l~tf Price Fifty cents for single copies ; ' ?Five copies to one address, for S'j. No ' money required until (he work is published, . 1 hut those who wish a c 'py of this rare ' ' work nhuiiid send in th? ir ord?rs at once, ' ' *r that the publishers may determine ' ahether they run venturo upon its puhlicn- 1 lion. 1s t the orders come at oner, as wo 1 wish to put the hook to press early in July. . ? All our friends are requested to art I ' as Agents. i WIIITAKF.lt Sl BUNTING, j? Iltiilort "hive Citrajfe.9 itaieigii, pp u. May 30, Il9e ?1?. TUB M ATH OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j , IjRTilTEl DliTIIICT. J. nifM Sullivan who ia in the euatody of ; ^ llie Shi-rill* of l?auc mler Dixlrici, by lirlac ' of n Writ of Capias Ad S?iuU ii>iiduiii at I I lie ?uit of Jnuii'K K Cureton, hn"ing tiled , in my ollice together with a schedule, on 1 oath, of hia F.alale and effects, hia petition a to Iho Court of Common I'leas, preying ! g that he m.iy be admitted to the benefit of a the Aria of lit** General Assembly, inadc ? for the relief of insolviml debUirs. It ia o uribriui, that U?? Mid James E. Curt-Inn and t II other the creditors to whom the said James Sullivan ia io anywise indebted, be, and lltey are hereby summoned and hate notiee to appear before the aaid Court ?t latneaelvr Court House on the third i)i>a< day in March neat, to shew cause, if nay they ra.i, why tin- prater of the peti.ion J aforesaid should not be granted J O.livu Court of Common I'Imm, Lauras- s ter, Dee. 16th, I8&4- ? J. .V KWYIIAW, Cfk. t Hre. M 4fr-*? Wr " - UMK TO < YOUR INTEREST. lit EAT "BAH CT INS!!;. ? - ? The subscriber would respectfully invite (; he attention ot the public in general to his jj NEW AND EXTENSIVE 11 Stock of HEAVY DRY GOO OS c AND GROCERIES, Which he will dispose of at prices that 'ANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE, j i The highest market price will be paid for j . II kinds of j Country Produce, Joseph M. Gayle. ; CAMDKN, S. C? Dec. ?, *58. 43-f 1< VCIIOH'K assortment ot lllankcts, for il sale low for ('ASH by. ! It JOS. M. GAYI.E, Camden, S. 0. 43-lf A SHOES! SHOES 11 VI.L Qualities for a;tie bv JOS. M (JAYI.E. |n' Camden, S. C. 43-tf S Eli A liS! SEgTusT / \/"V ItOXKS of the following llrandi, of ; Cl . V'v Havana Segnr-:?Colorado, Madu- I , J >, ( l ira. Os.'uro. Jtio Hondo?all highly avored. can be had at the lowest fignrca, *' t JOS. M. GAYI.K. P< Camden, S. <*. F I^IUHT! h KUIT!!?Applea, Orange*. | l.einon?, Uananera. Commit*, I'ine Aplea. ?.Ve. Sir., at in JOS. M. GAYI.K. Ji ?/ \ nni.S. ( hnice N. (). Molasaea and | Jl f Sugar Home Syrup, just received ml for Hale low for earth, liv n JOS M. (JAYI.K. P SALT. SATT !" "/\/v SACKS SALT?Soantlesn Sjiekn ' )v/\ / ?lor nalo bv r! JOS. SI. GAVI.K. 11 K CASKS Kxlrn Olar.l Brandy, IM' 14.? < ) J it hi received and for unlc by JOS. M. GAV I K. r\I!NNV BAGGING ?30 BALKS?fine iJH article for h.iIc bv jj JOS. M GAXLB. hi POKTKR AND Al.K?A superior aiti- j 11 e'o of l.on lon Dovk Poller? Quarts lul I'intx Also, 10 Cank* Jeffrey's and * lyasn' A LB at JOS. M G.WLK. r AIIMK.SK ? f)0 Roxi'i K. 1) Olivese, for n a air by, JOS. M GAYLK. o \I\ 111 I OS (HOICK BACON ?nil kinds * ?in Store ami for Hale bv JOS >1. GAYLK. P U' ?PK?100 Coil* Charleston make now i in Store ami for sale at the Iowent 'aali Price*. JOS St. GAYLK. | 1AVYIN K?1,000 I looks 'I lirce-plv, lor. . aale at JOS. M. GAYLK. A FINK lot Pick lex jn.xl received l?V l\. JOS. SI. GAYLK. Sheriff's Sales. E>Y Virtue of Sundry Writ* of Ft. Fa'n. ' ' ) to me directed, I will sell before I lie j t Jourt llouxe door at I .aneaxter. on the lir?t I t donday in January next, within the lejjal >> lourx of sale tlie following property to \ vit : ii FiVK hundred acre* of land, more or hi. w hereiui il,.f?>uil.iot ..a;..;..:.... ' - - -- ; i andx of Robert I. Gardner, Darling Gard- ( u-r inn! others, levied mi nnd in be sold a* 1 lie |?ro|ierly of Alfred Gardner, at the *uil | >f David It. lleitun. ANo, all defendant, Kliz.ihcth f nskev's " 11 U-rest in and to three hundred neres of and more or less adjoining land* of David ' ( Jnskey, Win. A. Moore, et nl. levied on 1 ( ind (o be sold to satisfy a li fa in favor of ^ Sam'l. II. Kiiiiunns against Kliz ibelli and i -i Sranderson ("askey. i .j Also, 500 neres, more or less, whereon lefendant lives, adjoining lauds of Mrs I,wgley, John Sings and others. Levied ill and to be sold a>. the property of Jack- H ?on - hehar.e at the suit of John Adams j ( Also, 3U0 acres, more or less, whereon U fend.ml lives, adjoining lands of Jackson v Slichuuc, John St i air. cl al. la-vied oh and i t. lo he sold as tliu property of John Sings at ! ( II.e suit ?if Magill X Heath. Also.aH defendant's interest in and to 300 i \ teres, more or leu, itdjou lng lands of Rob- ! j ?rl C Vaughn, Robert Porter rl al. la-vied on mid lobe sold io satisfy a ft la i.i lav l ior of VV. J. Cureton, aguiust TbulM* C. s vml Mildred I vey. : t Also, 300 acres, more or lea?, adjoining f l-tn.U ..I \l~. I ? .1? vl 11 vi - . I v, ?. .iin wy. n, ni. ; l<evicd on anil to he *.dd :m the property of 4 Henry T. Jlawr, d<e'd to salinfy a li fa 1 III favor of William Steven* unsigned I' gainst W. J. Cnrelon and I*. II. Miinry, 1 Kx'rs of It. T. Massey. 1 Also, the houses nnd lot ?hereon dufrn- ' lint lives, containing J 4 10 acres, adjoin- I v ng lots of W. M. Connors. James II. With rspoon, Kmi., Sainiiel H. Ktnimuia and the [1 Itedliohi road. la-vied on and to be sold jc in the property of V >j J 1). 11 tilt-. At the nut of Dr. Charles M- Jiu-knon. Condition* ('ash &cn I'f $ 1.76 t-.iili. IIBNRY HANCOCK, ?. U D. December 16, 1868. 44?lU. Traveling Agents Wanted ! (A Permanent Employment. ( VK wish to engage s limited number of res- I' M>n*ible Agents lo travel sod solicit orders for C t tester's I'sletit First 1'rcmiuin Fifteen snd C "seiity-Five Dollar Family bearing Machines, i C -Uio very he*t low priced J/achine in the C iiarket, anil fully erpiai to the high priced one*; t: * it D the moot simple in iu construction, re- I iobte ill it* operation, and loss liable to gut out j f order. A salary of #3>i per month with all xpetinea, will be paid to only limited nsmlier ' a >f Agents For conditions and instructions in A be busiu***, address, with aUunp encloasd, > )| i. m. DAGumrr too, g No. 4 W i too a Lows, It torus, Msm. . s December tt ia?8?4*??t j T Ne|roei to Hire. [J INN 111. ira for Uio yosr I860 ?( I N ter Coort Hooso on the 1st Hondo), 2d Jr, aunary noil- n nniabor of good field hoods m uch as men, women, gifle and boy*. Thoon. m ndilng to biro will do well lo attend on A hot d.r. JAM. ROHINSON. Dee. 16 ?44td e H nf ** in 0iVs.ii ii 'oAAig* ^ >reat Southern lUmoi JACOB'S COB III Ah. run AM. 5 0 W K I. L I) 1 S K A s r 1101.KRA. CHOLERA MORBt YSKNTKRY, 1UI.IOI S COLIC, )I.\l:Rll(K/t, CliOl I.U.V IN FAN' ai.so, Admirably adapted to nis )isenses ol Females, most es ially IVmful Menstruation. AUK VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORD t are too well known to require enconii l*t. It cchks tiik \vonHTr.is,sor Imttni Jd.-It cures the worst forms of Dysentery lil.-It cures California or Mexican Diarrl Ith.-It relieves the severest Colic. Sth.?It cures Cliolci a Morbus* ith.-It cures Cholera Infantum, ith.-It cures Painful Menstruation. Uh.-It relieves Pain in ltaek and Loins. )th.-It contracts Nervousness and Despoil cy. nil.-It restores Irregularities, It h.-It dispels gloomy and hysterical Feel! !th.-It'nan admirable Tonic. few short Extructs from Letters timonials. &o. ' 1 have usod Jacob's Cordial in my fai id have found it a most elUeient, and ir dgmenl, a valuable remedy. IIox. HIR/1M UMRJFE Judge of Supreme Couit, Georgia 'It gives me pleasure in being able t< inisueiid Jacob's Cordiulj my own pert tpoiiencc, and the cxpeiiencc of my ut in and friends around me, is a sufficient i itee for me to believe it to be all that it jits to be, viz. a sovereign remedy. Il'J/. II. UNDER 11*00 nnneily Judge of Superior Court, Cliei Ciicuit." "I take great pleasure in recommending ivaluablc medicine to all ntllicted with ! iscases, wr wmcn i oencve it to he a *< gu remedy?decidedly superior to any t Isc ever tried lay me. .1. A. G A I*/.DIN eputy (5. M. of the Grand F.odgc of Goor "1 have used Jacob's Cordial in my fa [id ibis, with all 1 hear about it as a rei y those w ho have tiied it, induces inv i eve that it stands at the head of every p 11ion ol the kind, and I would rccouintcu *e in the diseases for which it is eoiiipout MILES (1. DOUUI.N 'aaliicr of the Dank of the Sta'o of Gee Giiilin." "If there is any credibility in human lony, Jacob's < Virdiai must stand pro-em hove uli other preparations for the en lowel /hseases. h iom the mass ol tenth i its favor coining in from all ipiarters, it c very far in advance, as a curative age tost it not all other 'patent* preparations. .1. FARM IN 'ashier Mai ine and Fire Insurnncc Hank Gr "This efficient remedy istiaveling iuto t ity as fast as liouaparut pushed his col Uo Russia, and gaining coininendatiou w ver Used."?Gror<jia .Icjfcrtonian, May Ho2. >OI.J> n y vara GISTS EVER r 117/ Druggists Merchants and riiysieeaus lie.l l>y J. .-tsii 111'its i'. 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Publishers tfraiikliu Square, New Vo ; 1 1 1 CHOICE OF GIFTS lUrcjAcr etsrjr pim-liawr Iwfort parol U hooks luu Iiis own. hoick ok 'iifth at ran> 1ioick ok (hits at rasn hoick of (j1fts at ran.n hoick of gifts at bans iiohjk of oikth at rann hoick of gifts at rann hoick of gifts at rann hoick of (hits at u a s n ITKAT AUKUICAN GIFT UOOk UOL; No. t?t uroadway, kkw yoi licre the (rifts, consGiii.g of JKWKLKY tsd varying from is cfntsto ICNIirkI) DOLI.AKH, are slwsvMn k uflon, in A M I'l.K Kilo If CU fifes, cw DeeeiitMive Catalogue, renaming s srfety of Hook* in every department o uce sad Hlsnlnrr, (sll of which sre s rgulsr publisher1 pi ices,) and explaining k W ami) or/GIN a1/ by ST k If of i ig every pnrebaeer iiis own oiioic nrW, sad setting forth ?nsqualled la Mats to aGHNTR, will he seat, pool pa IP individual, on o^pheattnn. ddrres, A. RASNKY, Agei No, IM Broadw Jwly 7?h ti~l ly. j Til 10 UVF.R IX VIG 0 R A T 0 R! pkk.I'ahki* nv tut. s vnfokd. i] y Compounded entirely from GUMS. I TJS ONE OK TDK DEBT PURGATIVE AND ' ' A I1VKK MEDICINES now before the pub. rU.M i 'lc' l',ut liCt" 1,9 a ^-'a,hsutic, cnsier, milder, and ; more effectual than any other medicine known. I It is not a 6'alhnt tic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on tlie Liver to reject it* morbid matter 111^ then on tire stomach and bowels to carry ofl' nr. | diat matter, thus accomplish in g two purposes I'D- ] effectually, without any of the painful feelings 1 expei ienced in the operations of most Cathartics. It sticngtheus the system nt the Fame IA I. tin,c th:U ' purges it; and when taken daily in urns, moderate doses, will strengthen ami build it up ' with usual rapidly. it?*, j jju, River U one of.the principal regulators ot the human ho-jPN dy ; and when it peshrea. I forms its functions Q well, the powers of ! the system are fully|h devolved. The atom} ach is almost entirely|^i dependent on the healthy action of thcj^i (Liver for tire proper performance of its 'unctions ; when the i stomach is at fault, Q the bowels are at fault ilen- I a,,d tire whole system suffers in consequence | of the organ thc|w LlVKil?hnving eeaa; ed to do its duty.? j|"^ For the diseaso of ings. 1 tl'.ut organ, tine olthe proprietors lias | made its his study, in|2 I* practice of more than twenty years, to'H find some remedy wherewith to conn j tcmct tlie many dcTes rangenient to which ^ it is liable. To prove that this|W remedy is at last t rnnd nny person trouhlcd|fcJq (with Diver complaint ... | in any form, lias but to try a ho: lie, and I,1 * conviction is certain.iJJ^ i my , These Gums re ij 'move all mot hid or ,|- j bad matter from the! system, supplying in I their places healthy L_. How of bile, invigorai ting the stomach,p. causing food to digest > rc- well, purift ing the Q blood, giving tot e and tonal heath to the whole ^ machinery, removing igh* the cause ol tlie dis-j^ tease?affecting a radi;uar ! cal cure. w I pur. I Hillious attacks Pm '.t-c cured, and what is I bettor, prevented, j* by the occasional use P I of the Diver lnvigo-|*"j Irator. ok e i *'n0 f'H<0 aftei ^ 'eating is sufficient to " ' relieve tlie stomach and prevent the food j ft on. rising niul souring, this Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents owe! Nightmare. iver- 'bily one doss taken at night, loosens the bine bowels geutlv, and cures Coslivenew. t One dose laheu after each meal will cure Dyspepsia. * W One dose ?f two tcaspoonfulR will always cia " I rr'icvo EicJc lleoilaehe. One bottle taken for female obstruction reII,1 ;" moves the cause of the disease, and makes a ncdy .. . . * perfect cure. l, c" ' uly one dose immediately relieves fTliolic, l '"t - i hile one dose often repeated is a sure cure for ' !'d f Itolera .l/orbus, and a preventive of tiholera. Only on< bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects ol medicine after a irgia, long sickness. itr One bottle taken for Jaundice icmoves all ??llowiiOfS or unnatural color front the skin, testi- One dose taken a short time before eating incut gives vIgor to the annetite. mill makes fnn.l ili ire ot pi>(<t well. nony ()no dnso often repeated cures Chronic Diarmust ?h.r>a in its worst forms, while Summer and "t% ?? I towel complaints yield almost to the first done. One or two doses cures attacks caused by G. Worms in Children *. there is no surer, safer, or iftitr' speedier remedv in the world, as it never fails. , , US" A f. w I ottles cure? Dropsy, by exciting 'eleh ,jl0 aiuorltents. uinns j|-t, take pleasure in recommending this niedhere cine as a preventive for Fever and rtguo, tliili 19/A, j fever, and all Fever* of a llillious Type. It j operates with certainty, and thousands are will EJiK ing to testily to its wonderful virtues. sup- ' Ad who use it are giving their unanirnoui Thole 1 testimony in its favor. \ t?J~ Mix Water in the mouth with the In -tf. j vigorator, and swallow both together. THE LIVE INVIGORATOR i ! Is a .^cintilie Jfctlical Discovery, and is tlailt ill. ' working cures, almost too great to believe, ll 1 cures as if by mag e, even the first dose giviuj I benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is re KI.I). ipiired to cure any kind of Liver Complaint ! from t!ie worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a com lit- nion Headache, all of which are the resul of I Diseased Liter, tilled rnlfk omk Iml.l.lt run kottlr. meed , I>r SANFOIil', I'ropiictor, 315 BioaiUtr, *il* | New York. uigc- ) Rctailctl l?y all Druggist*. per'* j ! $?" For sale I?y It akseltink A CcRrrojf atjon IsAiu'nxtcr, C. II., S.C. Sept. ft, 30? ly. MOLASSES, MOLASSES <3 oo i I.ARtiK !X?T or NKVV OK LEANS 5 00 I X'V. Muscovado and West India Molnssio 2 00 (hew crop; Just received and for sale lov club 1 ,or CASH, bv JOS. M. G A VLK. ' inhn. May 5. 12-tf I n 00 TUB GREAT WEEKLY PAI?KIt ! 2 jit , TitK jlXj NEW YORK WAVERLY, 10 00 A1JD every . rs. Literary Home Circle. i DEVOTED TO TUB Tlir.lLUXO,TIIE HEAI TIH' 00, I* I THE INsTltt'CTIVE, AMI THE IIKHXED. who | Cunts ! 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A benevolent 1 netitutioo, established by ope<-ial endowment tor the relief of tlic Kick ami distressed, atllioted with Virulent ami Kphh'tnie diseases. r I all persons alllietcd with Pexual Disca1 ?es, such as Spermatori ha>a, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Uoiiorihusa, Gleet, Sv phylis, the Vice of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac., THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of (he awful destruction of human life, caused l>v ' Sexual diseases, and llie deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims ol such diseases by Quacks, revetal years ago diiected tbeir Consul ling Surgeon, us a ('limits Me Act wor* * thy of their name, to open a Dispensary tor the treatment ot this class of diseases, in al o their forms, and to give Medical Advice Gradsl t. ) to all who apply by letter, with a description ot rl , their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, f. 1 Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to Fur* J iiish Medicines Free ot Charge, It is ueedlesa j, i to add that the Association commands the highi est Medical skill of the Age, and will turuiah the most apptoved luoUeru treatment, , The Directors, or. a review of the past, Ice* l- assured that their laliors in tliis sphete of bet h nevolent efl'ort, have been of great benefit to jc. i the afflicted, esperially to the young, and they ,, . have resolved to devote themselves, with roll tie wed seal, to this very impoiianl but much despised lausc. 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