The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 16, 1859, Image 4

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Our Tenuis 18 rtBL18HKI? WKKKl.T, BT W. M. CONNORS, !?.;, EDITOR AND 1? K O P R I KT O It, ; Ar Two Dollars |jer annum, in advance ; h.|, Two Dollnrs un J Fifty rents, if paid within J , six months: and Three Dollars, if not paid |) until the end of the subscription year. n, Subscription*. when paid within three j,. tnonlhs after receiving the Prat number, will i be considered in advance. | to H*' N o paper sent out of the ^tat , un- pr less I ho money accompanies the toiler, ex- i th c*'pt to a known rospoiisihle name. ' uh A: v person sending us tr. e subscribers 011 and Ten Dollars, ^accompanied by the casii.) j will be I milled to oilc cope 'Talis. i No paper discontinued, until all ar | ren rages are pi.'d. unless at our op;ioii. \y M ! -ri|'ll,Ois not je_-?,i>eil I < ,' n e:, . i ' 'if* ! li.ii i % t i. * W OF c. ?V aPAP-irlJi. ' . nil-, ititers who do no. giic express ia if.lie to tl,c eiUiii.ni. .ire con.M'li" e J as . Sii a .slnnc to eoiifitnie iheii siiii-criinioii. 1 nt -i li siilis.-. iliei order the <liseoiiiinua?t'.-e i thi their papers, die pnhlishet can continue ! In semi li.via until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to I i take their papers from the otlico to which | tiic\ are directed, they are lieht responsible till they settle their bill, and order the paper discontinued. j 4. If any subscriber removes to another place without informing lite publisher, mid ] llicii paper is sent lt> lite former direction, I lliei .if; livid responsible. 5 The Court lias decided that refusing | to take i. Newspaper IVoui the oltice, or re ?iio\ lug and leaving it uneulled tor, is prima /acit evidence of an intentional fr.uid. TERMS OK ADVERTISING. Advertisements will be inserted at One ? Dollar.per sq Hare, of sixteen lilies or less; or if eoutinued, Seventy-Five Cents lor the tirst insertion, and Kilty Cents for each subsequent insertion. The following deductions will be made in St favor of standing advertisements : *" 3 MONTHS. 6 MONTHS. 1 YE Aft ne Square, $3.00 $5.U0 $9.00 j n o " H.O0 10.00 15.00 Three " 9.00 1-t 00 18.00 a lull Column, lti.00 'ii.00 30.00 One " 30.00 45.00 60.00 Business Cards of live lines or less, including the paper, Six Dollars per milium. Announcing Candidates for Olliee, Five DolSrs. For notice of application to Legislature ; Five Dollars. |-?y* Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length (16 lines) wi|J be charged for the overplus,at regular advertising rulut? Tributes of Respect, rated as ad- 6' vcrltsincQv*. 1 u Advertisers are requested to mark the ( number of insertions desired on each udvertisument, or they will be inserted until forbid, uud charged accordingly. All transient advertisements must be paid fur in advance. We are now prepared to execute all kinds of 6,(! PLAIN AND FANCY ? HOOK AM) J I) It UOliK, ^ with trie utmost NEATiNESS and DISPATCH, and on nccouiinodatinii terms. 53 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 ' said John Adams and nil others the creditors to whom the said M.ithew Turner is in ^ anywise indebted be, and tliev are hereby | , ,. summoned and have notice to appear, be 1 for the said Court at InincaaterCourt House j W l on the third Monday in .March next, to l'"r shew cause, if anv tiiev can. Wliy the pra* * er of ihe puliti? n atoresaid should not he ^'rallied. w'' t )'ttce Court of Common Pleas, Lancaster *er District, au, Dec. IHftS. i J. A. STEWMAN. Clerk. pec. 2J. 45?3m i PAPER commission warehouse ,,?i ! ai A N l> iMtj tTlii.A' l>i;i?4>T, K. .r I li? ,uL I - I ftlriting, fruiting, ^nnfljyp, null j * culujitl) pal'eks, cakus, AND Jjj l'KI.\TI.\<? TIATKItIAI.fi at OK ALL ftJNDS. Agent for *y L JOHNSON & CO , Type Founders, ^ A HOE 4 CO., And other I'miling Prena Mxkera. P&INTING INKS, of BEST ftU ALITY ^ at Manufacturer's Prices. < TO MERCHANTS. , Subscriber begs to call Ht'ention to bis fro LARGE STOCK OF pn r Writing and Wrapping Paper 'J'lj of all kinds, which lie will sell very* low yoa cash, or short credit on large sums. P'1 josepu walk Kit, ~ 120 Meeting at., Charleston, S. O. w Oct. 6, 1838, 34 ? lj. ^ niaailPr BlanLrs! ? ^ A SUPPLY of blanks on hand at t 5" * t' Ledger Utice, that will oe sold exclusively can for rath. Person* will oblige as by not Ceo asking fr them on nn >ihe- ^ * aho C\ >WINK.?1,000 Harika Three-ply, uit ?|. sale nt ' ' jos. M. GAYLE^j tfti jL. ' '?# Wood, Eddy & Co.'s j SINGLE NWUBEK LOTTERIES! j (Chartered by tbe State of Georgia.) o CAPITAL PRIZE, $5 0,000! -O ICKETS ONLY $10! notice ;ru the i'uulic. Ah the members of our firm have, by iv of purchase, become the owner of the nils chartered bv the States of Delaware, nliicky, Missouri, and part of those in orgia, under tbti management of Messrs. e?ory Maury, of Wilmington. Deln- ] ire, we have deemed it expedient to ange the name of our linn, on and after nuary Is'., 1*59, to that of WOOD. ED* j Y vV CO., who will hereafter have the j i-liageuionl ot the Sparta Academy Lotry. and the others, as above named. In all Iran:aetions we have endeavored conduct ,.ur business with integrity and oiiip'.ness, and we can assure the public at ihe patronage heretofore bestowed on i is well deserving of being transferred to ir successor*. very respectfully S SWAN &. CO. Augusta, (ia. Dec 15, 1*58. OOP, eddy &. CO., managers, Sitii csaiu'-'i lo AN Si ?r*?? I I'l.e following Scheme will he drawn bv j nod. laid. ?V. Co. .Malingers of the Spar- j Seademv la tterv, in each ot their | 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, o C I. A N * 1|, Draws on Saturday, March 12,185'.). o V Ir A !?iS Di Draws on Saturday, March 19, 1859. OLASS III, Draws on Saturday, March 2d, 1859. ? (j,' ;ie ft an or SINGLE NUMBERS ! 50.000 TfC?ETS' 5,185 PRIZES! :akly one prize to every nine TICKETS. o MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! o JO BF. DRAWN EACH SAT.URDAY IN MARCH. 1 Prise of $50,000 1 " 'Jo 000 I " JU.tlUO I " 6,000 1 " 4,000 I " 3.000 I " 1,500 [) 44 500 I) " 400 0 " 300 0 44 150 0 V 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 piuy* ol #4ou npur. to #60,ooo are #1,600 4 44 Boo " *30,000 " l,2oo 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 p~A Circular showing the plan of the I.otte< will be sent to any one desirous of receiv; >? Certificate of INiekagea will he sold at follow ing rates, which is the risk : Certificate of 1'ackage of 10 Whole jkcts, 80 Certificate of Package tl 10 Half . kets, 40 Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter kets, 20 Jeftitioa>6 cf Package of 10 eighth kets, 10 [q ordering Tickets or Certificates. Cti.'los': the money to our address for the ;kels ordered, on receipt of which thev II he forwarded by tirst mail. Purchasers i have tickets ending in any figure they y designate. The lh?t of drawn Niir^Jicp and Prizes II he sent to purchasers immediately afthe drawing. wr Purchasers will please write their i natures plain, and give their Post Oltiee, uiiiy and Slate. NT Remember that every Prize in drawn i i payable in full without deduction. ur Ail prizes of #1,00(1 and under, paid mediately after the drawing?other prizes the usual lime of thirty days. NO TICK TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending money by ill, can i|s< ;iio ADAMS KXPRESS COMPANY, lereby money for Tickets, in siuns of it Dollars, and upwards, can he sent us our risk and expense, from any city or vn where tney have an nllice. The mon vy)la order uiusl be enclosed in u "gov. uncut post otlice stair pert envelope,or j Cxpress Company cannot receive them All CollllllUlllcaliollS strictly confidential. Adoress Ordirs for Tickets or (J cer'.ili. lis to ' ! WOOD. EDDY A CO, Augusta, On nr WOOD. EDDY A. f:t> ah....... iz~ I jr WUOli, EDDY Si. CO, Wilmington, Delaware. 1 F#r A lint of the numbers that are drawn in the wheel, with the amount of the ze. Hint each one in,-, entitled to, will be Ijiiehi-d after every drawirfjy,"in the follow; papers -Augusta (Geo. J Constitutional, Mobile Register, iNaanvilte (Jazette, vv York Weekly Day liook, Richmond ipatch, and t'aolding (Mlaa.) Clarion. ( BLANKS ! BLANKS! 1 J r would call the attention of member* o i bar and magistrate* of tlijs nr.U tiissur Hiding District*, to ouf extensive assort lit of Blanks. We have 'now on hand ill auppiy printed in excellent s'vle, and fill all orders promptly at seventy-live i U per quire caxh. I Ve are alao prepared to print Briefs St ! rt nonce, in handaome style and 'ad low < he work una be don* toy where the in ' I* for cM*h. T11E WEEKLY STATES. | .PUBLISHED BY PH YOU tf- HEISb, AT WASHINGTON. I). C. 1 ? I Subscription price?$1 00 per year, lie - I IIH With the view of securing the largest ! jn, possible eireubiliop among the masses of j th too people, the proprietors of The States th have determined to reduce the price of tho , ell Weekly paper to \ ex ONK DOLLAR PF.R ANNUM. The States will be conducted with an ' ,.l( exclusive regard to the principles of tho j w; Slate-rights Democracy, will be independ- j eht of factions, and unbiassed by partial tP' interests ? in short, will continue on the |0, line it lias pursued under its present man- j o, ugeinent- \\ presume it lias given a j ?c sufficient ex. mphfication of its principles i lie and objects to di-poise with the necessity po of mi) formal professions. i st? Located at the Federal Capital, The a" States has jjr at advantages over other jol journals in pi curing important and valii-l e" able information relating to the affairs of j "ll goverhiiient. Its central position also ena- 11V1 hies it to procure the earliest foreign i . and domestic news, aud in its columns w id always be found matters of interest appor- | ladling to Literature Agriculture, ami Com- ' ?|, meree in 'I to- price of subscription is fixed so low j co that it brings the paper within the reach of I every single person who desires a good ! ba and reliable newspaper. We tiicied'ore appeal in our Detiioe.r.itltt friends throughout i the country to a?d us in securing The States I an extended circulation. ' I'n Iiiiish v, ho will take the trouble of j ' getting us up a club of ten subscribers, til i tiie r.ilc of one DoLLAit PER ykak tor each | |J(, subsetitier, vve will send a copy of the I 0f V\ eeklv IS tales for one year gratis. Payments in all rases required in advance I rcl C urrent money in the dijfrrcnt StqtvS I*' " ceiied in payment fur subscriptions. All letters should be addressed to I'UYOR &. I1EIS3. 1,0 . TitF. Da.i.v &. Skmi-Wef.kly Statf.s I n,i Are published at the following rates: DAILY : One copy per year ?G 00 Two copies per year 10 00 w| HE At I?WEEKLY : f1 One copy p.wT y.var 3 00 ti... < : 1.1- c. I - - j nv I'l-iiu-imTMv sji.hu's coniaiiis all tinreading matter of the Ijaijy, including News, Markets, Congressional Proceedings all &.c. THE FARM EE & PLANTER REMOVED TO ijj C Q I d H D I A, S. HAVI\(i purchased of Mnj. (jco. Sea ^ . hot n this popular journal, I have removed its place of publication to Columbia, ,^ and will hereafter issue it from this ci'v at regular stated periods. Feeling confident that such a journal is ! Fe greatly needed in this State, and believing op that it v* i 11 be sustained, it located at the in; Capitol of the State and conducted will; spiritand I? t * ' i?.?l .? ? ??<. tea king the venture, and eall upon every fur J titer and Planter In Sontl; Carolina to en courage the enterprise l>y their patronage. It will lie printed in the finest style of Typography, with new type, on fine paper, handsomely embellished, and eigl;l pages added to lis former size. Prien only <'kk Doi.i.ah per annum a|. ways in ayvr.pyc. I |rt] A corps of the best practical and soienlif- ?u ie Agricultural writers have been scrured, | and its Editorial department will be under the rare of one of the best Fanners ill tbe land. The Cash system will he rigidly adhered to, nnd no name will he entered "on our | books until the subscription is paid. j j T F. It M s : 1 copy, one year, ?> 1.00 I 0 copies, one year, 5 00 Id copies, one year, looo Address, It. M. SPOKES, Columbia. S. C. Feb. 16, i~lf* SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. | , I'KOSPKCTUS. ' ! Volume Fourteen ^ BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11, 1858. 1 M El 11A NI Co, 1N V EN T( HIS, Manufacturers and Farmers The {"iciciilitlc Ai. eticMii lias now reached lip its 'fourteenth year, and v'iH tutor upon < j in New Volume on the I lilt of September.? j eat ll it llie only weekly publication of the ! in<. kind now issued in this eountrv, and it lias 1 of n very extensive cireiilntion in nil the States I all of the Union. It it nc.t, as some might j eei suppose from its title, a dry, nhtruxe work I)i on technical science ; on the contrary, it so deals with the great "evepUj going on in the scientific, mechanical and industrial worlds, at to please and instruct every one. If the ft a .Mechanic or Arlizan withes to know the ' edi Lett machine in u??, or how to make any I ski snhstar.ee employed in his bumncss?if the j t 'j House-wife wishes to get a recipe for ma* j w kino a good color, At c,? if the Ihvcptor ! wishes to know what it going on in the , |,v way of improvements?if the .Mnonfactor- J vvj er withes to keep posted with the tiuics, L,f mid to em Ijy the Lest CiefliticB in his business?il the Man of I<eisiire ar.d Study ' wishes to keep himself familiar with the ''"I progress made in the chemical laboratory, ?n' or in the construction of telegraphs, steam* e"! ships, railroads, reapers, mowers, and a thousand other machines and appliances, both of peace and war?all these desu/era/# can be found in the Scientige American,aud not elnr'wKett. '{'hey n-s here presented in a reliable and interesting form, adapted to fj llie comprehension of minds unlenrned in the higher branches of science and art. Terms.?One copy, one year, id ; One copy, six months, $1 ; Five copies, six os months, 4 : Ten copies, six months, ;? lvv ten copies, twelve months, 15; Fifteen I''* Bop}es, t\yelve months, '22 ; Twenty copies, a,,, twelve months, #28, in advance. "" Specimen copies sent gratuitously foe in* on speciion. Southern and Western money, or or Postage Stamps, taken for subscriptions. ' MT I .otters nhould be directed to ] Si) 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. Retailed by all Druggists. tST For -.do by Dasski.tink A Ccretos iii-aster, C. II., IS. C. Sept. 8, so?ly. THE (J It EAT WEEKLY 1\\|?KR ! Ill R NEW YORK WAVERLY, AND Literary Home Cirole. V??TE J To THE Till! II.J.ISC , Til F. JF.A'*TirUI TIIE IS*TltUCTIVE\ AND THE RF.FIKRD. Tin* ?i?. j?i<_jn of tliis paper is to furnish i i*rary companion for every Home Circh the I.hi.t?n weekly fr'iritil, hearing t< :h ami nil,?nn instructive and cnlcrtaip ; ''feast ot good things a choice fimiqut all that is rich and rare in Art and later ire, Original Stories, Novelettes. Hainan S I'oetry, amusing Anecdotes, Science nneatie and Foreign News, WIT ANI) SElJTIMEIfT. 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Moreover, taken into consideration the |(j- j, ^ ! style in winch our Iteprint* are published and their acknowledged fidelity to the origional ln"* 4 editiiui,, and also the advantage of ail early * issue by mean* of the advance Sheets?our ' s. nes will he found as cheap as any of the ') competing publications to which we have ullu p'i\ led. tellij fry Lcmittances should always be addressed hiibi I, post paid, to the Publishers. "I il I.EON A HI) SCO IT Si CO., the I N'o. ft4 Cold Street, New York. day. PETERSON'S M-?S Philadelphia Counterfeit B-t;ctor a a it BANK NOTE LIST. Sou ? ' ' Il It is published monthly, in a large quarto l'"P< pnge. 3?i pagea in each number, cm the fir*l L of each month, the first number being dated be n L January 1st. 1H.18, and published on Sntur T dav. lbi*itmksr dim, ' I"1 1 Diu.xki.Ai Co., Hunkers, will correct it. 'V"' , I rv>ni lv The corrections in the Hank Note List u<i > n,t,, , j relates to tie discount on Notes. Lists of the i " New (Counterfeits, etc , will be ti nde by the tjoo' well known Hanking llouse of pow 1 luoxel &. (Jo., South Third S'reel, ||,nt Who will purchase u 11 Hank Hills at the plisl . quotations inado therein. 'i'his Detector pro; , w ill be i'otjpd to bo the i KKI.IABLK AND TK('E. ** *l< The Publishers have for u long tiinc seen ,n l|ie necessity nnd w ant of an entirely correct, ' Independent, and Kcliuble Counterfeit De- ?f l' 1 lector and Hunk Note List, to be entirely - | uncontrolled by an^r one to suit private ends ' | and purposes, and is confident that from the nf ' ' ' means uui} r.onrcca of information which the ^rur ' Kdilors of this li? lector have at their com- Cart I uinnd, it will b? found to be the most Keli- lM'r ' , I able Detector ever published in this country, j ,nu" h ' new counterfeits and broken ranks. | w*"" K.ich nnmber of the De'.eclor wjlj <,<>n- J i tain, on the tir?l page, a complete list of all [ 'j1' .1 i the various failures of Hanks und Bunking I ^csti 1 ; limitations, and tho various new Couuter* I | feiis since the publication of the prior ",M | month's Detector. euibi crnll a stock f.tvr. Si Kaeh number will contain a full and 8?ni complete Stock list, (corrected bv K. W. and f (,'larke A Co., up to the hour of going to divtr r press,) of l/Onns, Hsnks, Insurance. Canals, well and Knilrnad Sloeks, show ing the par value Tl of ea? h stock, as as the prices offered, prinl and price asked for each ; rIao, when the men dividends on each stock are due and paya> I'rin hie. II . WHO^gS/.t.K rKICEH CURRENT. PrO{ nu . uti ? ? ' i ne *> noiesaie rricea ?;drreiiI will nIno I'OV 9 ho founti to be full, cotnpletu and reliable, T 9 of tlio latoat operations, up to the moment Pow of going to prusa. state r iivrky ?TonKKFF.rp.ii aiiotn.n have it. of tl 'J'ho Publisher* intend making this l)e- Tein r lector indispensable to every person doing Si (, business, so that no one will bo able to do read j without it, aa the well known standing and it c* r reputation of DKKXKI.& CO, Hunkers in <> and Itrokera, will bo sufficient to ('uurituten diate its correclneae. "* * and, ? HTH TERMS?IN ADVANCE. itdva j One Copy for One Year, $1.00 CA" Four Copies lor One Year, 3 00 Seven Copies for One Year, 6.00 'n n<1 Ti'P Copies for < >n.- \er.r, 7.0O ^ Fifteen Copies for Tine Year, 10 00 I Twenty-Are Copies for One Year, 16.00 Address ail ordera to the Publishers, 1 | | T. B- PKTER80N ft BROTHERS. \\) > o. 3OA Chestnut Utreet, Philadelphia j Ct HECTIC.MONTHLY MAGAZINf 1858. bo Editor of the Eclectic Magazine, d< us of increasingits circulnlion, and e: ling its usefulness as a literary journii ectfully solicits your patronage and a ion.to its merits. , For thirteen years the Eclectic hi ?d tavor with the public, and high con dation from the press, for the sterlio ill and permanent value of its puges. , Its desiga and purpose is to preset its readers the choicest treasures < ight. and the ablest productions of *it an writers, as they appear in tho ill 's and .Periodicals of Great Britain an Continent. These sources furnish many of th est fruits of the literary activity of th ?eloquent forms of thought, taste, an ression. These will adorn the pages < Eclectic. This plan of selecting the choicest ai s from the noble family of Enropea ndicals, furnishes an amount of liturnr Ing. which could not be obtained in il itiul form, except at an exorbitant cost the excellent and attractiveness i h no one magazine eould hope to equ: literary gold without dross?menu intent tor youth a; age, without mors or.. Its combined excellencies and pcrmi value give it a just claim to a place i y well selected public and private I yTerms. he Eclectic i? issued on the first of evr tonth. Each number has 141 large or pages, on tine paper, neatly stitched i n covers. Twelve numbers, three vol s, with titles and indexes. Twelve o t einbelislniicnts, and nearly 1800 pn in a year, i'rice. $5. \V. II. INDWELL, Publisher, No. 6 Deck man .Street, N. Y. i?low Jtrc given a few of the very t.ti its testimonials L'.cly received in fa\o lie Eclectic. Cw:C:jttNUATIONS Ol THE KcLEoTi... l'rom Rev. Dr. ('laxInn. Vn acquaintance with the principal con . of the leading Foreign Magazines i cssedly indispetisible to v,Vory one wle Id keep pace with the progress o glit and ?d knowledge in our day ? y are, however, so many and so cosUy few con obtain or even read the whol inn. -The 'Eclectic' perforins well tli of winnowing lite trhrat from thes icutiniiM, thus making what is most v.il e in their pages acciwble to the Amef people. R IlkTHKt. ClaXToN. leveland, May 30, 1857. n the above opinion of I)r. f'laxton cheerfully anil heartily concur. Francis I.. Hawks." ew ^ ork, Nov. 7, 1807. Ftotii Et-I'raijent Filituort have taken till* Helvetic front its com Cfiiu-nfn* the best selection of foreiyi itdicnl literature which 1 have l^een ubl blaitt. ? think the selection* are jtnli sly made, and the w ork in very valuu Respectfully youi*, Mii.lard ru.t.Monr.." \s a valuable substitute fir the worth reading matter which in so abundant it e days, and which i* mo much in , ti*??h to the tnntel it nil tuoriiln, etpe y of the younp, we lake pleasure ii tnuiciulinj.' the Kelectic Magazine, na tire not only for the literary and pre mini man, but also for any intelli^cn on. It jjive* bent articles from tin i^n Itoviews, to which the ablest mei lurope are in the habit of giving tliei t elaborate productions. It will inter ill whose minds have not been enervn by the literary trash w hich unfortunate so widely distributed riinono our pen while it can not fail to en'nrjjo the in <ence and elevate the taste of all win tually peruse it. The permanent tain In nrticlea nre in striking contrast w ill ll?:ktin}j, ephemeral literature of th KUFUS IU 1()I), encrnl Traveling Ageut for Eclccti nzine. BROSPECTU8 OF TUB th Carolina Son of Temperance in proponed to publish a new Week I t*r nl Mcnncttsville, Marlboro District a; early this fall an arrangement* cui luiiv to inane il. he main leading object of the paper v\ il o advance the cause of Temperance especially to build up the Order of th t of Tenij?erance, believing thin to b >rgun<zalion at prenerit that embrace entire Stale in the scope of its opera ?. and far more systematic, efficient nn< ortui khan a.iy human iosiruinctmdit hna yet been devised for the accom imenl of what nil similar association tone?the reformation of drunkard) suppression of ii)teii]p?;nncu and tin t*malic training of the risiug gcncrntioi bits of strict sobriety o indicate uumi-tnkeubly the purposi bis paper, it will be called "The Souti olina Son of Temperance." he witices of the M. iV. I', of the Son temperance of North America, and tin ul Scribe of the Urond Division ofSoutl linn, located at oreseot tt'Kur. il.i. > - ?- -yri? " ?"* h i v. lit* i**ucd. being in a com ilv of strong, lending.intelligent,activ* informed Sons of Temperance, extra laiy facilities will !w rnniyi-il fur rc*u rg the paper all llial the Order coulr re. It* main tending purpose will be U rve and secure tlie gcnerftl support o Order in South Caroljna ; but it wil racu news of interest to the Order gen y, and to all Temperance organization* ib?cripti?>n are therefore solicited Iron i of Temperance in other jurisdiction! other Temperance Associations and in Iuals, and from all who wish the causr lie paper will be of medium size, wel Led?lodge 1, the Cuti'e office manage I will have the benefit of experience! ters and new nnd superior materials. . Judoe Moore and Jai^sT. RoVrtU. motors, under thu firm of MOORE & VBLL. he paper will l?e publiahed by Jzinea T ell and edited by if. Judge Moore, air d by Maj. n. I). Townsend, >1. W. I?. ie National Division of the Sons o ipcrance of North America, ntficient encouragement having been al y extended to the enterprise to rendei rtain thst the paper will be issued early ctuber, subscriptions sre invited imme ily from all who favor the undertaking as the I'roprietora intend to adiiert HOTLY TO TIIK CASH HYSTKM nee payments must be made in *i.t a, or the paper will mni be tent. tana?TWO DOLLARS per annum Ivance. 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 knotrn in the icorl</ for the fotlotting 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.-. n * Caution!?None are genuine unless ti,c e wot da "Holloway Newr York and London, ' uro i- discernible as a "Water-mark" in every leal o| i- the book ot directions arouim each put or box, the same may be plainly seen bv "holding tho leal'to the light.1* A hambomtvreward will be given to anyone rendering such information ua 4\ niav lead to the detection of any paily or put" ties counterfeiting the medicines or vei ding the same, knowing them to lie spnrji.au*. * Sold ut lite MHimhictoriew U I'rofessoi i> 1 lot.?.o\\ a v, 80 Maiden Lane, Newr York, ami n by all respecluhle Druggists ami Dealers in Med - ioino o...iugbout the United Slates end tho t civdized world, in hoses at '.*5 cents, R3 cents e and *1 each. II ?iS~ There is considerable savjngby the hur gi.r sues. N. IJ.?Directions f?<r the guidance of pat,. icnts in every disorder are atlixed to each bo*, i. Juno lfi 1858. 18?ly. ? MOSE S LETTERS^ j A NEW BOOK 1 The K(Jit<ira of the I.ire (iiraffe have in eontemplation the publishing of 9 l?ook, 1 the title of which will be, "I.ike as it is ; or tiif. WuiTiJta* of "Our Mniy," which " book will not only contain nil the letters which hove appt.ued ?n the (itntjfr over the , signature of "Most," hut many others, rich rare and spicy, that have never been read. )' Kditora deem it useless to say uny thing relative to the charueter of the pro* " posed Now nor need thev sav that it will be the iroat amusing work that h*? been isailed jn ball' a cvntury, for, it need f ' only be known that "Moan" wrote it. to satisfy all on these points. While it will | be an amusing work illustrated with pro * ' per designs and cuts to allow up persona ' | and Ihings in their true liirht. it veiii b ~ y ' from Vulgart!y, nn<4, yijl Jiave for Us chief ' object Hij} correction of the many uhsurdi* ties ho prevalent in the present day. * It will Ik.* a book of over 100 pugea.prin* ted on good material, ami hound in paper v cover. NVe jtfopose to put it to press m 1 noon an a sufficient rumber of names i? re* Cfived to justify the expense of publishing. 15 |-iF~ Ffice Fifty cents for single copies 1 ?Five copies to one address, for !|J. 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