The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 09, 1859, Image 4
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or A
1 IOWA Ait) ASSOCIATION, hngit.'
1 PHILADELPHIA
A benevolent Institution, established by special
endowment for the relief of the tlie^to
sick and distressed, ntHieted ( *-er
with Virulent and Kp- ' I
iib'iuic diseases. Lor
all persoifs altlicted with Sexual Disca- l'ieke
' JL ses, such ns Spermatorrhea, Seminal Cer
Weakness, Imnotenee, (ionorrhr?si Olee!, Sy 'l'ieke
the Vice o jnap^t^, <,r LyJ.! Abyiif, etc , | *;v,
&c., " v I 'I'ickcl
THE HOW Alt D ASSOCIATION*, in view of I
die awful destruction of human life, catired by j j_
Sonml diseases, ami the deceptions piac Ju< d
j.p^.u iU*v aufmiiimite victims of such diseases .... '' ^
by Quacks, several ycnis ago directed their "l. |
Consulting-JUI^ecu, as a Cisnitable Act wor- xv
thy t4'r tbeii'name, to open a Dispensary tor I1'"11
the treatment of ibis class of diseases, in al | ",!i.V d
)hvir forma, ami to give Medical Advice Uratisl j 'I'bt
to till vvlio apply >>y letter, with .1 description ot will hi
their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Icr tin
Ac.,) nuil in cases of extreme poverty, tu Km-. tjy
nisli Medicines Free ot Charge. It is needless 1(jir|iul
to adu that the Association coiniiinntls the high- (*??4?r,!
est Medical skill of the Age, and will fliruish <
(he most approved modern treatment. irt?
The Directors, on a review of the past, lee- and pi
assured that their labors in this sphere of l?el
acrolein ell'ort, have been of great benefit to imliter
the nillicted, especially to the young, ami they ?i the
have resolved to devote themselves, villi re
ttewed /.eal, to this very important .LmA luwch ^*
despised CwCj. j '|<||(
Just Ksdortsfiod by lite Association, a Report ' ||nj| (
on Spcrtnatorrhrea, or Heutiiial Weakness, tite !
Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Sell-Abuse j A!
mi other Diseases of liie Sexual Organ.), l.j the 1 <
Consulting Surgeon w It wis will bo senl-by mnil, | where
(ill a sealed letter envelope,) Kree ot Cliarge, , IVn I
ou receipt ol Two Stamps lor postage. j ut our
A Jut ess, for report or treatment, Dr. J, Skil- ' town
Jin Yluugfrtoit, Acting Surgeon, Howard Assoei- ey alt*
i.tion, No. '1 Sou 111 Ninth Street, l'iiiladvlpi.ia, ernme
!' *. lly oider of the Directors, tite K
EZRA D. 1IRARTWKI.L, J'kKginaNT. a||
(iEO. FAIRCIUI-D, Secretary. AJ,
March lb, .f?1? .
_ ' 3 cities
nil1, m .iih rstM> i ll CAllULINA i
Lancaster District. | or ,
Turner, who i* in lite custody < r
ol Ihe Sheriff of Lancaster District, liy vir- I
tuo ul'u Wi/l tif Cnpi:iN Ad Satisfaciendum
I-?
a i the Hull of John /damn, h.tvin<? hied in rw,n
my olhee Ingcihur wdtti u Wished trie on oath ''Yj. '
of Ilia Katate arid cffecia* hi* petition ! : llyv
Court of Coiiiuion l'lut;% laotjribif th/it he m K Pa
may be admitted 10 tin- bone til of the Act* | '
of the General Assembly made for lite relief , 1
pf inaolveul debtor*. Ii la ordered, tfjaltho I "*Pftl
said John Adams ><n?l nil others the creditu
ra to wh.>m the attid M.ithew Turner ia in
anywise indebted be, and they are hereby We w
summoned and nave notice to appear, be- the ha
for the aaitii Court at I.ancoaler Court House round
on the third Monthly in March .text, to menl t
altew cause, if any they can. why lite prnv* ? f?|| ,
er of the politico aforesaid aiiould not be i can ft|
granted. cent* f
tatiti* Court of Common l'leus, Lancaster w,?
Uielrirt, 'JO, l>ec. 18&8. abort i
J A MTKWIIAN, Clerk. ! UH lh.
I)ec JJ. 4>?3m j ^t ite I
' jffv **
i'V * -a ' -fc
^ta .T
rood, Eddy &, Co.'s
OLE NUMBER LOTTERIES!
lartered by the Stale of Georgia.)
V l> I T A L 1> It I E , j
$50,000:
u
;kbts only $10! j
NOTICE TOTI1E l'UIU.lC.
the members of our iiitu have, oy i
f purchase, become the owner of the
i chartered by the States of Delaware, I
lekv, Missouri, aud part of" those in j
;in, under the management of .Messrs j
>ry &. Maury, of Wilmington, Dt la.
we have deemed it expedient to '
e tlie name of our firm, on and after |
ry 1st, 18ft9, to that of WOOD, ED- ,
. CO., who will h reafter have the i
^etnepf.o, the Sparta Academy Lot '
and the otheis, as above named,
all transactions we have endeavored j
duet <>ur business with integrity and j
itness, and we inn nsaore tee public
h-? patron.'gc heretofore bestowed on j
well de.wi?iiio of Icing treusf rrcii to
i I
tieee?.?or>. v? rv respect tin' v
S. SWAN CO.
gusta, (in. Dee. 15. 1858.
>1J, EDDV' & CO., MANAGERS,
iuveessora to M. S\\' A N vV. CO
. ?"
e following Scheme will be drawn by
1. Kdijv <& Co. Managers oi tl.e Spareademy
Lrttery, in each of ttieir
l- Number Lotteries for March, 185!).
JGCSTA, Georgia, in public, under
jperintciidunee of Commissioners.
: x E A s s 10 ,
nvs on Saturday, March 5t 1859.
o
V Ij ASS i I ,
u-> on Saturday, March 12,1851).
a
V li A S S 112
aws on Saturday, March 19, 1859.
CLAN'S IS,
vwa on Saturday, March 2(5. 1859.
u
on HE : n/.N ? r
NGLE NUMBERS \
r A AAA rrTAT^ r'PC f
UU.VJVU
5,185 IMWZES!
U.ir ONE I'HIZE TO EVERT NINE
TICKETS.
IGNIFICENT SCI I KM K!
TO BK UK AWN
k<JII SATURDAY IN MARCH.
i i/e of #50,000 |
" :'0 000
" . .. 10,000
' 5,000
" 4,000
" 3,000
1,5JO !
000 I
400 j
" 300
" 150
100 |
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
izos ol $4oO Hppr. to '>0,000 ore $1,1*00 i
" 300 " 20,000 " 1,2,MI [
" 250 " 10,000 ' 1,000
" 'J'Jft " 5,1.00 " 'Joo
" 200 " 4,(1(10 " 800 '
" 15u " 3,000 " 000 '
" 1(H) " 1,500 " *l"J
w 20 arc 100,001) j
prizes amounting to ()()()
sts $10; Halfs $5: Quarters $2.50
. Circular .-liowing the plan of tin- (.otic- j
ill he rtoiit to any one de^ircu? of re:ei* !
tilieate of Packages will l>c Hold .it |
I lowing rate*, which in (lie rink :
lilicute of Package of 10 H hole
t*,f S o
Lilicute of Package cl iO I la!."
ts. 40 ;
tilieatc of Fuckegc of 10 Quarter
ts, -fnim 20 |
tifi -ntc of Package of 10 eighth
tj, - 10 |
ydcruig; Tickets or Certificates.
:|6te lh? miTttay to our adilrtK* tor the
Is ordered, oil receipt of which they
e forwarded by lirnl mail. Purchasers ]
tve ticket* ending in any figure ihey j
esignate.
? lint of drawn Number* and Prizes t
c Hcnt to purchasers immediately afl*
drawing.
" I'uryhaiLta w'.'J please wite their I
urea plain, and give their Font Office,
v and State.
lleinember that every Fri/.e is drawn
iy aide in full w ithout {eduction.
All prize* of $1,000 and under, paid ]
iiately after the draw ing?other prize* ;
usual time nf thirty days,
tirfc to c6rrksfoni)i:nts.
ise who prefer not sending money by
!?n line the
>AM8 K^l^KSS COM FAN V,
V>y money for Ticket*, in hiiiii* of 1
tollarx, and upward*, can be sent u*
risk and expense, from any cite or
where they have an otlice. The iron
i order must be enclosed in a "gov.
ill (x?<t ollice stumped envelope," or
vpress Company cannot receive them
Column nice 11". lis strictly omticU'nlial.
tress Old. rs for 'Pickets or C certili
to
WOOD. KDDY Sl CO, Augusta, Ga.
WOOD,EDDY A CO. Atlanta,Ga. i
IV'tXJlJ, KDDY <fc CO, Wilmington,
Delaware I
" A list of the number* that are druwn
the wheel, with the amount of the
.hut each oye IM entitled to, will be
Ired after every drawing, in the follow,
per* :?Augusta (Geo.J Constitution
Mobile Register, Nusmille Gazette,
York Weekly Day Book, Richmond
M?, a^i'anldiiig (Miss.) Clarion.
BLANKS! BLANKS! !
ould call the attention of members o |
r and inagiatr^Ua of this and th<Mur '
ing Districts. to dur extensive assort
>f Blanks. We have 'now on hand '
uipply printed iu excellent *'vie, and I
I all orders promptly at ?e>enty-tivo
>er quiru caak.
are also prepared to print Briefs at
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work can be don* any whero the in
'or cauh,
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&e.
Til liT FA 101ER tV PLANTER J
KKMOVKD TO
< O I. V tl It I A, *. 4 .
nAYINti purchased of Maj. (?eo. Se:? j
. bom this popular journal, 1 have removed
its plaee of publication lo Columbia,
and will hereafter i?suc it from this et'y
at regular staled periods.
Fueling confident that stteli a journal is
greatly needed in this State, and believing
that it will be sustained, if located at the
Capitol pf the State and 'conducted with
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king the venture, nnd eall upon every Far
titer and Planter In South Carolina to en
courage the enterprise by their patronage.
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it* Agricultural writers have been secured, I
and its Kditorinl department will be under '
uif ("in." oi tint* <>i iii?* ucsi farmers in Hit- j
land.
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li>, and no name will be entered "on our
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Address, K. M STOKES,
Columbia, S. C.
Feb. 16, l-tf.
"scientific amkiTican I
PROSPECTUS.
Volume Fourteen
BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11, 1858
MI X: 11A NI (>, IN V 1<:N T() I IS,
Manufacturers and Farthers.
The -Scientific An crienn has now reached
its fourteenth year, and will enter upon a
New Volume oil the 'lib of September? '
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kind now issued in this country, arid it has I
a very extensive circulation in all the States i
of the Union. It is not. as some might j
suppose from its title, a dry, abtruse work |
on technical science; on the contrary, it so |
den's w til the great events going on in the I
scientific, mechanical and indur.ir.nl worlds, j
ail (MMplcnsc and instruct every one. If the
Meeh auic or Artir.au wishes to know the |
best machine in use, or how to make any I
substance employed in his business?if liie
I loose-wife wishes to get a recipe for making
a good color, &c.?if the Inventor
wishes to know what is going on in the ,
way of improvements?if the Mnniifaetur- |
er wishes t-> keep posted with th s tim.es,
and to employ the best facilities in his bu- j
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wishes to kee|> himself familiar with the !
progress made in the chemical laboratory,
or in the construction of telegraphs, steam- j
ships, railroads, reapers, mowers, ami a ;
thousand other inaehir.es and appliances,
both of peace an I war?all these lirsidrrala I
can be found in the Scientigc Ainerican.and !
uo clsrwhfre. Thev are here presented in .
a reliable and interesting form, nd-ipicd to
the comprehension of minds unlearned in I
i h? higher branches of science ami art.
Terns.?One copy, one year, $1 ; One (
copy, six months, $1 ; Five copies, six
months, -I ; Ten copies, six months, |8 ;?
Ten eouies. twclv i-m-ilb*. IS! Fif;,.?n
c.opiea, twelve mnutli*, 9^'; TWvbly ?oyd,-*, ;
twt'lve month*, 428, in advance.
Specimen coplea *ent gratuitously for in*
epeciion. Southern and Western money,
??r Postage Stamp*, taken for aubicripliona.
Iter* should be directed to
MUNN St CO 1*28 Fulton-atreet, N. V.
lili'Mr*. Munn Sl Co. are extensive- ;
ly engaged in procuring patent* for ou<v invention*,
and will adviie inver.tor*, without
charge, in regard to the novelty of their
improvement*.
Sundries,
I7V\NCY Candfe*, Raisin*?whole, half
and quarter Hoxea, Paradise nut*, Almond*,
Mutter, Pecan nut*. Knglisli Walnut*,
CociuutU. Herring, Cove Oyatera
Snluiond; I*.obiter*, Pepper Hauee, Tomato
die., Ste. Freah, just received by
JOS. M. (iAYLK.
Camden. Jan. 4, 1M9?47tf
THE L1YEK
JN VIGOR IT Oil! |
l'RKI'AHKD HY Dlt. SANPOUU.
Compounded entirely from GUMS.
!JS ONE Oy THE BEST I'UUGATIVE ANl)
4 DIVER MEDICINES now before the pub. ;
ie, that acts as a (.'athaitic, easier, milder, nod j
note effectual than any other medicine known. I .
It is not a IbtUarllc, bi t a Diver remedy, aet
tig first oil tlie /.it? or to e,ect its morbid matter j
ihon on the stomach and bowels to carry .
iliat matter, thus accomplishing two purposes j
idVectUuily, without any of the painful feelings j
L-xpeiieuced in the operations of most 6\tthar- Tn
tics. It strengthens the system at the same t
time that it purges it; and when taken daily in '
moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up Tu
with usual rapidly.
The Liver is one ol n* principal regula. j Tp
tors ol the human bo- ^ ay; and when it performs
its functions w .well, the powers of T11
the system are fully C * (devolved. The stout- j
ach is almost entirely ^ dependent 01 the 1 Bi,
healthy action of the -y j Liver lor the proper !
performance of its W jfuuetions ; v. hen the ' '
stomach is at fault, C he bowels are at fault gr<
and the whole system rrj '-utters in consequence To
of the organ the (Livkr?having ceas- ! lea
ed to do its duty.? For the disease ol 1 use
that organ, one ot itlio proprietors has Mi
made its his stinWftn a practice of more ha
than twenty years, to some remedy , |,ei
wherewith to conu- toi.act the many tie- jam
rnngemont to wliieli qJ :it is lin'ole. j gei
To prove that this VJ lemedyisat L-l but.id , ,i
any person troubled .with Livei complaint |Jt<
in any foi tti, has tint ,to try a bottle, and eat
Conviction is certain >?(
These Gums re-1 J 'move all niO'bid or
bad matter from the (system, supplying in '
their place a lu altliy How of bile, iiivigora- I Hi
ting the stomach, -. causing food to iiin< ->t tin
well, purifying the P ,blood, giving to. e and j pli
heath to the whole ry> 'machinery, removing as
the cause of the di>- ease?allectiug a radical
cure.
Diiliou* attacks pH are cured, and wt,;.t is
better, prevented, :bv the occasional use *?
of the Liver Invigo-la'or.
tine dose alter,^4 'ea'ing is siillicieut to ;
relieve tbe stomach (f) and prevent the food j
fron. rising and souring.
Only one dose taken before retiiing, prevents ' "')
Night-mare. *,J
Only one dose taken at night, loosens the **'
bowels gently, ami cutcs ( 'oslivcness.
One dose tahen alter -acl. tucal will cure ?'
Dyspepsia.
t9T One do*e of two teospoonfuls will always j
relieve Sick Headache.
One bottle tabc?; tor feiil.de vil'-divctioil ietnoves
the cause of the disease, and makes a il'1
perfect euro. "
Only one dn-e immediately relieves t'li die,
w hile one dose often repeated is a sure cure for
tholera .l/orbus, and api'-ventive ol Cholera,
*3fc*~ Only one bottle is needed to throw out u"
of the system the effect.- ol medicine al ,er g i
long sickness.
tar t)iuj bottle taken lor Jaundice icnioves i (V(1
all sallowness or uiinutiirid color liotii lie skin. m
(tue dose taken a short time before eating
gives vigor to the appctiu, and makes food di. j
gest well. ,,
One dose often repent) 1 cures Chronic Diar- jj(|
tinea in its worst torn , while Summer siiul
Ltowel complaints yield r linns' to the first dose.
One or two doses ei. vs attacks caused by * *
Worms in fluMrcu . there is no surer, safer, or e,,
speedier remedy in the world, as it never tails.
" A lew I 'Utiles cores Dropsy, hv exciting
the. ul?sorbcnts. ,l"
lie takejdemure in r eoinmciidilij; this tiledcine
tis a preventive for Fever and . Ij;ue, < lull i
Fever, and all Fevers ol" a Itilhous Type. It | Wl
operates with certainty, ami thousandsare_w illitift
to testily to its wond rlul virtues.
All who use it are g ?'inj; their unanimous |
testimony in its fiivoj.
t*T Mi* Water iu ,'o" mouth with the In- 1
vigorutor, ami swallow Itolh together. nu
THE LIVE INVIGORATOR
Is a A'eintitie J/ediei.l Discovery, and is daily '
working cures, almost too threat to l.clicve. It I
cures as it liy limbic, even the tir-i dose ^iviu^ *
benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is re- |
(uirrd to y" e any kind of I.ivcr ('omplaiut, | .
Iroin the worst Jailndit c or Dyspepsia to a com- |
iiion Headache, all of which are the rcsul ot a .
Diseased Liver.
IsS
PBICK ON K IIOLI Alt I'KIt IIOTTI.K. | s,
Yir L.\NH .UP, i'iwptietor, IMA llioadwav, 1 ? <?
New York. I ''''
Retailed by all Druj^i-is.
J#" For sale l?jr IIasski.tink Ci kkto.n, ! po
Luueasler, C. H., S. C.
Sept. 8, :t?i?ly.
nil. ui-..v i u r ' I'l.it '
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CoM.MF.XDATIONs or TIIE EcXKOTIC
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IE, THE MIGHTY HEALES
WORLD KNOWN AND, WORLD TRILL ;
Re- - ' '
hud .... jp-r
I The free admissions of all Nations, aa w?||
th0 | an the verdict of the leading Hosmta'a of the
t|14. | Old as well aa the New World, stamp this pow
a||(j ei ful remedial Agent as the greatest healing
a of ProPara,'on evcr >"?de known to suffering nun. .
? Ita penetrative qualities are more than marvelous,
through the external polices pf the skin, "*
' ar* 'invisible to'the ueak'cd eye, it reaches the scat "
lean of the internal diaeaae; and in all external nf- ?
rnry factions ita anti-inflaniinalory and healing vir. ..
1 0* Uiea surpass nnvthiug else on record, and is
at; Nature'/* great ally,
" ?j" | EKYSII'EL A .1 NO SALT RIIKUM. C"
ntal Are twoof the most common and virtuent ^
disorders prevalent on this continent, to these tiRnii
the Ointment is especially antagonistic, its Ala
j "iniHlusoftf ramii" is fir?t to eradicate the veil. ^
n\n" otn and then complete the cure. ?,lH
* ,' ! BAD LEGS, OLD SORES, AND ULCERS, *)r<
'I , (if
Cases of many years standing that have per- ,
' ^nitciqusly refused to yieUi to any other remedy
' or treatment, have invarihle succumbed To ?, '
few applications of this powerful unguent. \y
"t?cl : ERUPTION QN T^IE SKIN. *(;
d in Arising from a bad state of the bluoii or chtonir *<'
vol- disease are eradicated, and a char and t>au>* Vi
e or ' parent surface regained by the restorative ac- .
pa- lion of this Ointment. It surpasses many of
the cosmetic* ydd other toilet appliances in J-i
its power to dispel rashes and other disfigure- )s
iiienta of the face
PILES AND FISTULA. A
i,u. fvery forip aud feature of these pre relent <)
lVor mid stubborn dlsoi Jerk cy^ip^tew locally and y
I entirely by the use of this cmolieut; warm
fomciitations should precede its application.? H
Its healing qualities will be found tn be thor 11
I ough ami iiivaribtc.
on- ' ^lt Ointment <uy/ I'-il(s shoulii be ?
jM J usrtl in the following cast* ; 1
w ho jluuions, Swellled Glands, 1
i of ' XJqrns, Soro Legs, l
y.? j Cliapgcd Hands, Sore I roasts,
dly, I Chilblains, Kore Heads
liole 1 Fistula, Sore yiiroatj, J
tin. (Gout. Sores of all kinds.
ie*e I Iminbago, Sprain*, " i
i i Mecurial Kruption*. Stiff Joint*.
u ' | I'ile*, Salt Khetun,
f" , Kheiuua;i|in, Tetter,
*' | Ringworm, Ulcers, I
Scald*. Vcneral Sores,
rn I Skin Diseases, Wounds of all kind*,
1 tar c tttios!?None are genuine unless th?
| word* "llolloway X?W ^'ock and J?o? don, ' are
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