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T1IE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA "?
Lancaster District.
Mnthea Turner, who is in the custody
of the Sheriff of Lancaster District, hy virtue
of a Wiil of Capias Ad Satisfaciendum
Uio suit of John Adams, having tiled in '
my office together Willi a schedule on oath
of his Estate and effects. Ids petition to the ' ''
Court of Common Pleas pray in <f that he '
may be admitted to tin- benefit of the Acts ' 'l
of the (iciieral Assembly made for the relief >
of insolvent debtors. !i is ordered, that the '
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ICKETS ONLY $10!
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nod. laid. ?V. Co. .Malingers of the Spar- j
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igle Number Lotteries for March, 1859 j
Al'til 8TA, Georgia, in public, ppdyr .
; svipcrinteiidaiice of Coiniiiii>sioucrs.
c; ia A s s i o,
Draws on Saturday, March 5, 1.859,
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Draws on Saturday, March 12,185'.).
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OLASS III,
Draws on Saturday, March 2d, 1859.
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I " JU.tlUO
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I " 3.000
I " 1,500
[) 44 500
I) " 400
0 " 300
0 44 150
0 V 100
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4 44 260 44 10,000 ' l,0OO
1 44 226 " 6,000 " 0"O
1 o 200 " 4,000 44 800
1 *' 160 " 3,owo " 6o0
4 14 loo 14 l,6o(i " 4oo
100 44 20 arc 100,000
prizes amounting to $3i0,0()0
ckets $10; Half* $5; Quarters $2.50 j
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. | ,
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Volume Fourteen ^
BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11, 1858. 1
M El 11A NI Co, 1N V EN T( HIS,
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ATUNN A" Of) 1*28 Fulton-street, N. Y.
yr .Messrs. Munn &. Co. nro exlent.ively
engnged in procuring patents for now in- rvM
mentions, nod will advise inventors, without
:harge, in regard to the novelty of their ne:
mprovoiuents. * .?<
Sundries.
ITlANCY Candies, Raisins?whole, half ?
P sad quarter Hoxes, Paradise nnts, Al- ' !
nonds, Mutter, Pecan nuts. Knglinh VYaltuts,
Cocnnuts. Herring, Cove Oysters
lalrnond, I winters, Pepper Sauce, Tomato
he., Ate. fresh, just received by for
JOS. M. UAYLB,
Camden, Jan. 4, 1859?47tf. J
THE LIVER
IN V1 (i 0 R A T 0 R!
I'KKHAKKU 1)Y Oil. 8ANFOKU.
Compounded entirely from GUMSS
ONE OK THE BEST PURGATIVE AM
LIVER MEDICINES now before the pub
, tliut nets as a L'athui tic, easier, milder, am
>ie effectual lliau any other uiedieiue known
is not a Cathartic, but a Aivcr remedy, act
; tii-st on the Aiver to eject its morbid matte
en on the stomach and bowels to carry j!
.it matter, thus accomplishing two purpose
cctually, without Uuy of the painful feeling
petienced in the operations of most Catliat
,3. It strengthens the system nt the sum
ue that it purges it; and when taken daily ii
jdemte doses, will strengthen and build it uj
tit usual rapidly
The Liver is one ol rt* |the principal regula
is of the human bo- dy; and when it pet
rnis its functions W jtvcll, the powers e
0 system are fiillj p devolved. Thestoni
It is almost entirely dependent ci tb
ultliy action of the /! Liver lor the prope
rformance of its Ph dunctions; when tb
mutch is at feuli, Q I be bowels are at faul
d the whole system r-h "Ullersin consctpicnc
the organ theI.ivkk?having ce?>
to do its duty.? For the disease o
at organ, one ol ^ the proprietors iia
?de_i*s liis study, in J2J'a practice of nior
an twenty years, to u find sonic reined
icrcwith to conn- jteiact the many de
ngctncnt to whieli ^ it is liable,
to prove that litis temeilyis nt lustfoun<
y person troubled jwitli Liver complain
any form, has but to try a boitlc, am
uviblioti is certain
These tluins rt-ij move all morbid o
d mutter from the .system, supplying i
eir place a heullby How bf bile, invigorn
1 ' the stomach, H 'causing tood to diges
-II, purifying the Q jblood, giving tot e am
utli to the whole r? machinery, re'iioviti|
e cause of lite do- JJJ lease?affecting a radi
1 cure. !w I
Billions attacks HH arc cured, ami what i
liar, prevented, > by the 9cc;vsiuital ns
the Liver luvigo- jutlor.
One dose altei ^ 'eating is snllicieiit t
lievc the stom.icn </> and prevent the foo<
in. rising and souring.
Only one dose taken before retiring, prevent
ght-marc.
Only one dose taken at night, loosens th
iwels gently, ami cures ('oslivcness.
Due dose tahen alter eueli meal will cur
Due do.?e of two teaspcorfuls willalwny
lieve Sii k Headache.
One bottle taken for female ol?>tiy.ctio?? ic
jves tlic cause of the disease, and makes
i feet cur e.
only one dose immediately relieves fhnlic
tile one dose often repealed is a sine cure In
lolern J/orhns, ami a preventive of Cholera.
I4f " Only one hottle is neeiled to throw on
.the system the effects ol med.eine alter
I" sickness.
One bottle taken for Jaundice icuiove
Millowpess or uiiiuitimd color from the si,in.
One dose taken a short time before entitij
res vigor to the appetite, and makes food di
st well.
One dose o/lc" repeated cures Chronic I)ia>
nut ill its worst forms, while Summer am
?wel complaints yield almost to the first ilosi
One or two doses cures attacks caused h
orms in Cliildren there is no surer, safer, o
cedier remedy in the wo,-ld, as it never fail:
A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exeitin
a absorbents.
II"o takejdeas^re in recommending llusuiei
ie as a preventive for Fever and Ague, flii
ver, and all Fevers of a Billions Type. I
crates with certainty, and thousands are wil
; to testily toils wonde-TuI virtues.
All who use it are giving their uuatiimvu
lit lion v in its Invor.
tatT" Mix \riwr In the mouth with the It
[orator, and swallow both together.
THE LIVE INVIGORATOR
a .S'eintilic .l/cdic&l Diacy-ry, and is dad
n king cures, almost too great to belieie. I
res as if l?y magic, even the lirsl dose givin
lief it, and seldom more than one hottle is n
ired to cure any kind of Liver Complaint
mi the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a core
m Headache, all of which are the rcsul of
sensed i'*'.
chick okk hoi.i.ar per iiotti.k.
Dr SANFORD, I'topiietor, <116 Broadway,
New York.
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HECTIC.MONTHLY MAGAZINf
1858.
bo Editor of the Eclectic Magazine, d<
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Cw:C:jttNUATIONS Ol THE KcLEoTi...
l'rom Rev. Dr. ('laxInn.
Vn acquaintance with the principal con
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Id keep pace with the progress o
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he main leading object of the paper v\ il
o advance the cause of Temperance
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tone?the reformation of drunkard)
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d dress, MOORE At POWELL.
Denncttsvi'ile, H. C
OBBI.S, Whisky afl Brands, rust received
by JOS. M. OA r I.E.
irodeo, Use. 8, '88, 43-tf
!, The Great Ambassador of Health
TO ALL MANKIND.
i BOLLOWIY'S FILLS.
d
A BOON TO THE SICKt
ie The want of a sterling medicinal to meet the
le ills ami necessities of the Buffeting poition of
d humanity, and one entirely free Irom mineral
?f and other deleterious particles was severely
felt till this all powerful medicine was ushered
r- into the world ; Hollow ay's invaliaulk Pii.ls
n have Lccome the household remedy of all nay
tions. Their atti ihute is to prevent as well as
s -to cure ; they attack the radix or root of tho
complaint, and thus by removing .the hidden
cause of disease reiuvigorate and rcaloru the
(l drooping energies of the system, agisting n*.
. tore in her tusk of vitui and functionary rcfo,u#
' nation.
i> Y S r E P S I A .
i. Tlie great scourge of this continent yield*
n quickly to a course of these antiseptic Fill*,,
and the digestive organs nre restored to their
proper tone; searching and .qnarring remedy
disperses it Irom the patient's system
GENERAL DEBILITY AND WEAKNKS
From whatever cause, Lowness of Spirits
and ail other signs ol u diseased Jivcr, and
n other disorganisation of the system, vanish un_
der the eradicating iiiHncnce of this all power;
fid antiseptic and detergent remedy.
r BILIOUS DISORDERS.
The proper quantum and right condition t,
the bile is of momentous impoi lance to the
health of the human ft nine, this rlnti-hilious
medicine expels the hidden seeds of the complaint,
and reitdcs nil the fluids and secietibua
pure and lluciit, cleansing and nsusitaling tho
r visal functions of the body.
SICKLY FEMALES.
Should lose no time in trying a few doses q
this regulating and renovating remedy, whatever
may he their complaint, it can he taken
. witli satety in all periodical and other disorgun
? iz' lions its efteel is all hut miraculous.
? I NREFTTKD PROOF.
f I tl.. - ' ? -
I i uc n ei iiuuiiy in .> ations is unanimously
- ! born to the health giving virtues oil his uohlu
i remedy, and certificates in every living lan.e
I gimge l?e-?r witness to the UudciiiableucM ot
e their lotiitisie worth.
e Hollotr.n/* J'ills ore the first rt?\r,fy
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tliseancs.
Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion,
'Jrjve! Oompl't, Dropsy, Iullueiuu,
' Coughs, Dehilitv, IuCaimiliw.,
Colds, Fever and Ague, Inwaid w eak
Chest Diseases, Female Compl't, neas,
Costivness Headaches, l.iver CoinpFt,
Dyspepsia, I.ownesol Spirits, Piles,
Mont1 and Gravel, Secondary Sjiutoins, Yon..
era I A (lections, Wo* ins o( all kind.-.
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