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I tml, und chiugvd accordingly. All transient ntlvci'liseniciits must 1 I bo puid lor in udvuiice. :if 4?\\ thj, \t\?r if,\ ir> V/c I 4 avii w | j We nrc now prepared toexecute ?i! kind* 4 o i 6,oui PLAIN AMD FANCY : !l)l?it IAI) JIIII ttllllk, with tin* Mitiii<?! NI'.ATNl.KS ami l)l>S- I PATCH. nod "0 accommodating term*. .-v,Iv j Ml v PAPER in?.n i' O M M1SS1 ON" \V A HKIIOL'S K c? the t A SO (, FitnTCiiv I>i:I*OT, TJ1{ For the .;?(; ol (A R!ri;iug, glinting, dsMiarlapc, aub 1 ct COLOUKD l'Al'KUS, CAKhS, Til\k AND ... J I ick FKI.\ I1\<; U ATIlltl AI^, I OK ALU KINDS. Id A gent Inr 1 i/'1 L JOHNSON & CO., Type Founders, I ' ft- HOE & CO., can t Ami other I'nut Dig 1'ies* Makers, m,|y PRINTING INKS, of BEST QUALITY wi|| at Manufacturer's Piices. i tL'r ti - fcf TO MERCHANTS. S 'i lie StlliScr ilier licgs to CHll attention to III* J_j LAHOJi STOCK OK 1 am.Vj 1 j / v. ^ H Writin'' and Wrapping Paper ????*? r .ii i i-}y\r i''i\,:LK i ai tii of all kinds, winch liu will sell very l.ow I Foil cash, or short ere lit on large sums. JOSEPH WaLKEU, T' mail, 120 Meeting At., Charleston, S. C. Oct. 6,1838, 31 ?lv. A w her Franklin Academy. ^I^IIK MUST Session of Ibis Institution town JL coin nence* 1st .Monday in January e> 1,1 next and ends 1st June. eriuii The second session eoinmenceM 1st l',w ' day in July and ends )*t December. A' The Trustee* have succeeded in retain jng the services of Mil SA.M'L. Mc- ! vales COR .MICK, whose proficiency in teaching ! is surpassed by few. Young; men can I or be thoroughly prepared to enter any of i or the higher in*Liluli?j>*- oj learning in toe ; Southern Stales. The Village is very : J-| uMiiiir, hiiu mere is r'?l, ill present H from grog shop or plum v/here ardent Rpiril* von |'pn/.e IM obtained ill it. % ""r. r jmbli Hoarding can be obtained in private fun- j jug p ilieant 010 p?r month. alisl, The rates of tuition are the Snino fin \ \rw those in Aeudemies throughout Hie MtMe. i Dispi The Academy building is?ow in com j plcte repair*. < ? < The surrounding country will find here ! advantages which will at leant equal those ! E 1 f other pitmen, and to our District sre held '' Out such induce merits us we believe will ob- rou,l< viuJe the necessity of sending our young' icon anr* hoy a abroad. 14 '* ' M .it. MAHMBY, can ** Secretary. Ce'^ IW. 15, 1858. 44-1 f, short r11WINK.? 1,000 Hunks I hrce-plv, tor | as the ; 1 M|? at JUS. M. GAYLK. jkktte ;T'm, wo rood, Eddy &, Co.'s | TH <^LE NUMBKIt LOTTED ES I larlered bv the Stale ul (ieorgin.) o V P I T A L P 11 \ Y. K, j $5 0 00 0! Subs JKETS ONLY $10! I \\i a u M ? | piktisil NOTICE I'D THE l'UHLIC. H'? tbe members of our tittil Itavo, bv | jf purchase, become the u>tner of the "?< " s rlriflrrril bv the States of Polo ware, in ky. Missouri, and }v.-trt of' tbose i:i Tl. gbi, undvr vftb iiiHiiagfiiu'iil of Messrs etCdlU orv & .Maury, of Wilmington, Dil.v i Slate , wo have doomed it expedient to out o *e tin- tlitter1 of Mir lino. 01; and sifter ' irilert irv 1st, IK59. Wk'YIuil of WOOD,'ED- ' line i ii. CO.. who will beroafier have the ! agem igcinent of liio Sparta Academy hot- 1 sullie iiiid llie utliers, as above named. | and t all transaction* we have endeavored of an lid not our business with integrity and j |,o ipiness, and \vc van assure the publie : State ihe patrouage heretofore bestowed on I joiirn tvell deserving of being transferred to able ueeessors. verv respectfully | govt* IS. SWAN dfc CD. 1 hies igusta, Cut. Dec >5, 1858. * { ami i ? ? mt ? _ alwa )D, EDDY & CO., MANAdKRS, ' u,m ' s mere Successors lo S. SWAN & CO '] -o | lll.1t u* following Scheme will be drawn by ] t'tvr; d, Eddy vV Co. Managers of the SparVeadetny hi ttery, in eaeh of their Pl'il' le Number Lotteries for March, 1859. j tbe ? UtilJST.V, (ieorgin, in public, tinder iuperinlendance of Commissioners. getti CLASS IO, ! The i aws on Saturday, March 5, 1859. subs _____ i W ( LASS II , [' ;iwi on Saturday, March l-. 1S5D. . ; cent - o A V li A Si fS 19, )rawM on Saturday, J!areh 19, 1H5'*. o? I CLASS 13, | A raws on Saturday, March 2tJ, ISo'J. ? ! One Of THE PI.AN OF INGLE NUMBERS ' i 50,000 TICKETS ! <><" l $5 riMZES! Ji RLY ONE l'KI/.K TO EYEHY NINE \ ^Vw . I &.H. TICKETS. ? Til AGNIFICFNT SClIKMi;: To HK Lii N v ACIi SATURDAY IN MARCH. ! -I | l.iAv I'nze of iif.OOO ' !<> UOl' at r. " 10,000 p, 6*000 J t? rcu *4*000 ! h.:iI " 3.UOO | t^jij?i 1.500 spiri 500 kiii}! 400 | m?T 300 j I'nni 150 It 100 Typ APPROXIMATION PRIZES. [>iixc* ol t4uu to $60,ouu ?rc fl.rtoo " 800 " 2U.OUO " 1,200 ; I* " 250 " lo.ooo l,ooo way ' 225 " 6,(>oO " tfoo | A 44 200 " 4,000 " Boo | ic i 44 150 " 5,000 44 ttOO : ;niJ " loo " 1,600 " 400 I iiio < i " 20 are loo.ooo |.m,j ) prizes amounting "? Lets $10; Haifa $5; Quarters $2.50 '' A Circular showing the plan of the l.otte- ] | iill tc sent to ary one desirous of rccciv- I ' | 12 c rtilicnte of Packages will he sold nl ! ... allowing rates, which is the risk : !i titivate of Package of 10 Whole j kit*. I P 1^ ftit: .at:* jf Package ot JO Half eta, ' 40 V I rtiheate ot Package of 10 Quarter ets, 20 j I itificute of ?neknge of 10 eightli ! MIets, 10 ; ordering Tickets or Certificates. jU j-j iclu?c Ihe molicy lo our h(1(1i'i'hk for I lit* \ * ? i ? .New el* ordered. on receipt ot which they ^ he forwarded hy lirsl mail. Purchasers { j.ji,d ia\e tickets ending in any figure they j v designate. j i',f iu list of drawn Numbers and Prixea he sent to purchasers immediately af. ! ()l. . lie drawing. I .?*nl! Purchasers will please wite their itures plain, and gi*u their Post Ollice, J , ,( ?)' Stulu- | Mec i/" Renumber that every Prize is drawn b''*t payable iu full without deduction. J subs WT A H prirrs of $1,000 and under, paid I Ion diutcly uftef II r? dri>v/ing?otliyr prizes king e usual lime of thirty days. wish >TU J' '"U COIt RESPONDENTS. iose who pr^'f -T not sending money by j ?nd can use the'*1 " -'*?> I sinei DAMS EXI'UKSS COMI'ANY, i *'"!) eby money for Ticket*, in hiiiih of J or Dollars, aiai upwards, can bo sent us ship" ir risk mid expense, from any eitv or 1 thou where the)' have nil office. The moo both id order innsi be unclosed in a "gov- ean I cut port ollice stamped envelope," or ' w"' ' Express Company cannot receive tile ill j " rt5' I Communication* strictly contideatiul. tlie t l.ireas Orders for '{'i?ln,'t? or C cortili- 'he I to 1 j I"' WOOD. EDDV It CO, Auguvla. G'a ' ,,0I'-V WOOD, EDDY A ci), Atlanta, (in. I"""1 WOOD, EDDY dt CO, Wilmington, I *! Delaware. ! ' "I"'1 f A list of the numbers that are drawn the wheal,' with the amount of the i that each one is entitled to, will be "I"*"' shed after every drawing, in the follow I "r f ! upefs:-*-August a (Geo.) Constitution "* Mobile Rtgrsr'yr, Nasaville (ia/etle, Vork Weekly Day llook, Richmond 1 , , itch, and Puiildlnjr (Miss.) Clarion. ) e'!' _ . veotn BLANK3 J BLANKS! ! would' e'atl fhw atfefitlorf'bf iileinbers o ur and magistrate* of tills sod thasur j ling D) ;tric?H, to -on* extensive assort . of Bhink*. Wf fcavrf'i)!)# on hand YJM supply printed in i**eelNt)t t'vlu, nnd ' J/ ? II all orders promptly rt> seventy-five 1 Aioud per quire caih. 1 ' *. i n?u, i are also prepared to print Briefs at Nidnn notice, in handsomo stylo nnd as low &c., i work can be done any where the in I for cmk\ i * i j cBI IE WEEKLY STATES rt'Ut.isiIRD by l?R YOR 4j- muss, at WASHINGTON, D. C. criptiou price?$1 00 per ye itIt the view of securing the hirg bte circulation. auvohg the masses people, the proprietors of The Ntu deti nuine<I to reduce the price of ihj paper to ONK DOI I.AR PER ANNUM. ,'j States will be conducted with istve regard U> the principles of rights Democracy, will be indepe f factions, and unbiassed, by >par :sls?iir bH<>rt,will continue on t lias pursued under its present in cut \\ u presume it has givei ient exemplification of its princi| ibjects to dispense w ith the ncecs: y format professions, saituu .uA the Federal Capital, s has great advantages over ol nils in procuring important and vi information relating to the ullaii: rhiiient. Its veilirid position :ll>o t it to procure the earliest for< uomnuic news, iinti in us eouimns ys lit- found matters of interest ap no to l.ileralure Agriculture, ami C u In.* price of subscription is fixed so illrrinps tln> paper within the road y single person who desires a g reliable newspaper. We therefore to our Democratic friends through ounl. v to aid ns in securing The St \t? inled circulation, o those who will take the trou'ol no us up a chilli'/ leti subscriber rate of ONK IloLI.AU I'KK YKAU lor I criher, we will send a copy of kly States for one \ear gratis, ayments in nil cases required tit iti/ci urrcitl Money in the different Stale iI in payment for subscriptions. II letters should be addressed to I'll VOIt & IIKIS; *11K 1 > A It. V &'SkMI-Wf.EKLY StATI re published at the following rate: DAILY : cony per year u copflti per year 11 Hit Ml-WEEKLY ; eopy per year i he Semi?weekly Slates eontains all ing matter i f the Daily, iiuditi s, Markets, Congressional l'rocecdi I- "FARMEli"i'l'LAKT KK.MOVKI) TO c o 1.n is i a, s. v. AYINU purchased nt Maj. (Ico. 1 hoin this popular journal, I havi ? ?! it* plat-cot publication to Colon will hereafter i?suc it from this polar Klali'il period*, i-elinp confident tli:it such a jitiiriia L. v needed ill this Stain, and Indie It w^il be sustained, if Incnlvd at lot of tin- Htnlc and conducted ' I and ability, I liavo determined tin 1 (tie venture, and call upon every and Planter in South Carolina to ape the enterprise by their patrona wiil be printed in the finest style pr-ipliy, wit,, titw ?vpc, <>V tinu isomcly embellished, and eipht p d to its former size. rice only t'.st Doi.i.ak per aiinuii * ill advanee. corps ol >he best pr letieal and My \prioiiltural writer* have been aecn its Kditnrial departlliurit will be III are of one of the best Farmers in he Cash system will be rigidly ndhi and no name will be entered "on ;s on til the subscription is paid. t k it m a : opy, one venr * opies, one year, opics, one year I Address, H. .\l STORKS, (Columbia. S. t ib. Iti, 1-tf. Scientific AYKIUCAN i'HOSI'KCTUS. olume Fourtci JEQlNd SEPTEMBER 11, 1858 ;rljANjc:>, HfYKNTOl Manufacturers and Farmers. lie Seienlihe An eiiciui hits now rear lurleenth year, and v i'l enl ,r upi Volume on the Jltli i/1 Sc-pUitrtb^ t e only weekly publication of now issued in this country, and it y extensive circulation in nil the St lie Union. It is not, as some in lose from its title, a dry, ubtiijou u . clinical science ; ou the contrary, i s with the pre,at events poinp on in ititic, mechanical and industrial woi please and instruct every one. If hanio or Artizau wishes to know machine in use, or how to make tance employed in his business?if tte-Mire wishes in get u recipe for it good color, <&c,?if iiie Itive ea lo know what la going on in of improvemcnta?if llie Manufnc ishes to keep posted witli the til to employ lite beat facilities* in his ?s?if the Man of leisure ur.tl St pn to keep himself familiar with Teas made in the eheinieal laborat lliu construction of telegraphs, ate t, fratiiDMt*,'' renp' ra, mowers, an sand other machine* ami applian of peace and war?all these tiexuli lie found in the Seienlige American, Iwlirre. 'I'heyaje jo* re presents iable ami interesting foriO, udnpt'-t 'ompruheiiaion of minds unlearned ligher branches of science and nrt. k rms. ?One cope, one' year/('i : I , nix months, % I ; Five copies, Iih, 4 ; Ten copies, si* months, copies, twelve months, 16; Fit's, twelve months, 39; Twenty coj /e months, *'28, in advance, icciti/on eopleH sent gratuitously foi ion.' Southern and Western iiioi nstage Stamps, taken for subscripts f" laotcrs alio ild lie directed t?? IIINN A. 00 13*1 Fnlton-stre.N f Messrs. Mil nit &, t.'o. are t'Xtcns gaged in procuring patents for n?w una, and will advise inventors, with e, in regard to th*- novelty of tl vements. Sundries, NCV Candies, Raisins?whole, I ind quarter BoxeSy Paradise nuts, la. Butter, Pecan nuts. Knglish W CoeiMinta. Herring, Cove Oyal ond,dvoInters, i'epper Sauce, Toiiij Stc. Fr.-sh, just received by JOS M. UAYliK ndon, Jan. , 1869?47lf. ? i (hie ilodc iifter eating is suftieictit uncc relieve the stomach r/5 mill prevent tlio fi s IVoii. rising ami souring. I Only one dose taken before retiring, prevt Nightmare. Only ono dose taken at night, loosens bowels gently, ami cuics < 'oMivciiess. One (lose talion alter eaeli meal will c Dyspepsia. One dose of two toaspoonfuls willulw Es relieve Siek lleadaclio. 1: One bottle taken for female obstruction moves I lie cause ot the disease, and make: perfect cure. t Of t i|j|y ttile de-e iiniucdiately relieves flit ) UU while one dose y,ter repeated is a sure cut e ' (liolera .l/orhus, and ^preventive ol Cliolei $ yp ' v-if Only one bottle is needed to throw I of the system the ciVccts ol medieine allei | ion;- si I n.!..-'. Jing | tine bottle taken tor Jaundice icuni tigs ' all sallowticss or unnatural color from iltc ski One dose taken a short time before e?i ? I gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food r n gejiweii. la It (We dose often repeated cures t'uiouie t? rhiva in its worst forms, while Summer jjowi'l complaints yield almost to the first d< One or two doses cures attacks caused ^ Worms in Children : there is no surer, sale, speedier remedy in the world, a* it never f; "*i t'* 1??"" A few* bottles cures Dropsy, by excil thin, ||io absorbents. ''l >' ll'e takejihsisure ill recommending this n eine us a preventive for Fever and .Iguc, ( I is Fover, and all Fevers of a Millions Type, ring operates w ith certainty, and thousands are v the ili? to testily to its wonderful virtues, with All Klin?M it nrp giving their unanliu ma. | testimony in its I'aVor. Far- I ISS" Mi* Water in the month with the en vigorator, and swallow hoth together. h'o* THE LIVE INVIQORATOR i of . er Is a .S'eintifu; l/eoieal Discovery, aim * a<res 'working cu.es. almost 1<m> great (o believe. | cures as if by magic, even the first dose giv . : Lenetit, Und seldom more than one hottlo in 1 * | quired '.u euro any kind ??f Liver 6'oiuplu ' 'runi the wofst Jeuin'icc or Dynpcj.-U tout nM- | Uiort Headache, ail dl which are the refill o red, 1 Diseased Liver. "l'er I I'ltU'L ON K DOLL AII PKK HOT U.K. "K | I>r SANFOltD, Proprietor, :i 15 ILoudwa ered I Nuw Vo;lc. j Retailed by all Druggists. " r For sale l?y IIasski.tink A i t kg; Lancaster, 0. 11., S. C. Sept. ?, HO?1} I.00 I JyJJ i TIIK lillKAT WEEKLY I'Al'Elt I I IIK NEW YORK WAYERLY, , AND ! Literary Home Circle X Q i UEVolF.D TO J I1E THKILLI.ND, Tttr. HEALTH u TilF. IXsTIiUCTIVR, AND THE nEFINF.D. IS> ., . , :? 1 In- design of this paper in to lnrninl lied lip-rary companion t'or every llonie Cir hi a | hi Die land?a weekly friend, hearing ? j ei> )i and till,?an inslruetivo and enlerti the irtif "lV:<nt'ol g<.>d tilings a choice bout) lias ot all that in rich and rare in Art and l.il ntcs i atiirc, Original Stories. Novelette*, Kom ight cen, I'oetry, umtising Anecdotes, Svieii '>.1* I>ui.,e?d!c at.d Foreign News, ' WIT AND SENTIMENT rldn, Neutral in politics ; free from all feci t|ie j nanism, yet hold and indent ;,rfetit. J'.i l|,c. , edition of this elegant itpuciiiien of arti' any nkill will contain eight super-royal ipia ' the |? 'gen, on line satin surface paper, and v ma- | u" ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED t',u hy lhe"KfSt nrtinL^flhe age. Its colon II,r* will ho tilled produclh (|Jiy American A ad Xtfittpean Authors t|K. engaged evpreMjfffebfe-lhis paper, at ory, eiionnons cv|n'niDjKHH ensuring the hij am- 1 tone of inoraln, and the most faslidu d a i Oste. .... res, i "n'' Pfrnn,t foil lire, distioguisbing i raht NEW YORK WAVERLEY, and A so I.itkkakv Home Chicle, LJ J above : 11 oilier*, will bo tho publication f !*' i Hie incomparable Romances of Sii VVal 1 " Scott : I)o, THE "WAVtffY NOVELS " ?jx onk AOioi.e volcj^L (welling separate ; twice t|?e price of tilP^Kp"f.) will be co een i I'leted within six in addition ies, 1 a,,d without interfering in the least wi in shohVtant supply of tho unt'/ite, and i r jn. original,?ns much as any ono can find ti lt.? or disponilioii to fend, jn*. Terms, per annum ; One itoiliu ] Six Months?invariably in advance. ^ The tirst numlxs'f of this extra *ii| ive- royal paper will be found frtr sale at all I n- 1 respectable News Depots ill the C7. S. a out | the Canada*, on the U5lli day of Oclol t>r?r next. 'THE NEW YORK WAVERLEY Is published every Snturduy, by B. MAKER Si CO, i ,f 1 *JI Nassau St., New York., 15 Ural Street, lioslon. r?|.* *'*ov 1858-41-tf ers "~i" ito BlilCK.?A few thousand fine llri fur wale by J. It. MOBCEY. Jnn. |9, 48 3m ' . I THE LIVER IN VIGOR AT OH! l'URPAKF.D BY DR. 8ANFOUM. Compounded entirely from GUMS ;?s ONK OF TIIK HKST l'URUATl VK AN 1,1 V Kit MKDIC1NKS now before the pu Sir. lie, tliut acts its a Cathartic, vaster, milder, u more effectual than any other medicine know I It is not a Cathartic, but a livor remedy, u est i jj|^ fii>t on the Liver to eyect its morbid matt ' then on the stomach and bowels to carry tes | that matter, thus accomplishing two purpo: the j effectually, without my of the painfid I'eeliti i eipeiiettced in the operations of most CWth ties. It strengthens the system at the sat ' time that it purges it; and when taken daily !,n moderate doses, will strengthen and build it the with usual rapidly. ""'j | The LlvcHsone ol ^ tt.e principal regu la ! Uhv ol the human !>o- W dy; ami when it p 'he | forms its functions O well, the powers :"1* the system are fully devolved. The ate i a aeh is almost entirely ^ 'dependent 01 I )les healthy action ol the Liver for the proj %ity oerformtnice ol its liincttbus;' wlieit'l stom/Kh is at fault, Q ' he bowels are at fa |'|,e i and the whole system suffers in cnusctgici ;lier 'he organ thew Liyk.k?having ee ilu ''u,.v-? l^',r 'he disease s r that organ, one ol ^ the proprietors I uta- ' made its Iris study, in Jar a practice of nu . f | than twenty years, to J2 liml some reun ^ . i wherewith t?? couti- tternct the many w rangeuicut to which it is liable, per- <po prove that this W remedy is at last tor ?"i* any person troubled uQ with Liver Cotnplii ill atiy f.H'iii, ha.-bm ^ to try a bottle, t low conviction is certain.,CI j It of These Gums re-' J [move till morbid ood had matter from thc,^^ system, supplying ap. j their place a healthy ? llow of bile, invig. out i l"ig 'he stomaeh, s! causing loud to dip ..tes well, purifying the ?5 blood, givinge i heath to the whole machinery, re-nov , (|f j the cause of the dis- *5 ease?nltecting a ft . I cal cure. w ill u-.ii:....., ..... ... r. - i i ..i... jiiiiiuu.^ .?i I.K r\> wu tin tu, uini ?uu l| 1 I bottur, pitivviitvd, ^ ''V Ihu ocwiumtl ' <>l (lie I.ivcr ltivii?o- . tutor. [Advcrtiiement.\ E LEONARD SCO IT & Co.'i RF.rjMNT pK. British lie views, " AM) r ;u . i b-, Blackwood's Magazine. nd ? ! f L"". LEONARD SCOTT, & CO., Now Yojk, con ! n tor tinue to publish the CcyUowing loading j v ?fl t British Pcriodculs, i . sea I vi*: I 1 ? ! 1. 1 Tuk London Quahtkhlt Rkvikw, (Conner/a r mo J tive.V * i" 1 - .?. ,t ?1> Tiik Kiiimicqji Rkvikw, (Whig.) 8. j r fiw Tiik Nortii Human Rkvikw, (Free Church,) ! a er? 4. \ c of Tiik Wkstminstkk Rkvikw, (Liberal.) [ t in- 1 :hc Blackwood's F.kimu huii Maoakink, (Tory.) t wt i the 1 huso .periodicals ably rvprrMml rtic three i ' ult gioat political parties of Great Britain?ll'liig, j ( ice Tory, and Radical,?-put politics forms only one | us- (eaturc of tlieii cliariuileV. 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The Editor of the Eclectic Magazine, de. iroua of increasing its circulation, and exending its usefulness as a literary journal cspectfully solicits your patjfpnagc and ptciitiou to ita merits. ' ). For thirteen years tho Eclectic has oncd favor with the public, and high corn ncndnlion froui the press, for the sterling vorth and permanent value of ita pages. 2. Its design and purpose ta to present o ita readers the choicest treasures ol bought, and the ablest productions of Eu opt an writers, as they appear in the Ro lews and Periodicals of Great Britain ant lie Continent. 3. These sources furnish many of th< icheat fruits of the literary activity of th? igc?elpquent forms t?f thought, taste, ant impression. These will adorn the pages ol he Ecleetie. 4. This plan of selecting the choicest nr ieles from the noble family of Europeur eeiodieais, furnishes an amount of literary ending. which could not Lc obtained in it: iriginal form, except at an exorbitant cost ind the excellent and attractiveness o vhieh no one magazine could hope toequa t is literary gold without dross?lochia lutriincnt far youth or age, without mora loison. 6. Its eombined excellencies and perinn lent value give it a just claim to s place ii very well selected public and private li "afj\ ' " The Eclectic i* ixmit'd ??fi Ilie tir.-?t of eve y month. Kiieli number lias l it large oe avo page*, on line paper, t;euUy stitched n fveeu cover*. numbers, three vol imeN, with litlei and indexes. Twelve o noro cinbelishmcnts, nnd nearly 1800 pa jes in a year. Price, $5. \V. II. b;U??'KI.U lSibliaher, No. 5 lleekman Stri*et, N. Y. Below arc givyii a few of tUo vary no ueron* te*tinio<tiuls l:.*.ely received in favo jf the Kcleclic. CoM.M ENUATIOKS o? HIE EckECTtC. From litr. Dr. Fluxion. "An acquaintance with the principal con tent* of the lending Foreign Mngajrinea i snnfcasedly indispeiisible to every one win would keep pace with the progress o thought and of knowledge in our day.? They are, however, no many and no conlly that few can obtain or eves read the who! of them. The Eclectic* perform* well th ta*k of winnowing the trhrnl fioin then publication*, thu* making what i* monl vol liable ill their page* accessible to the Amor icatt people. It Ht.tiiel Cl.AXToK. Cleveland, May 30, 18o7. "In the above opinion of Dr. C'laxton very cheerfully inn. heartily concur. Francis I.. Hawk*." New \ ork. Nov. 7, 1857. From F.x-I'resitl- ot Fillmort "I have taken the Eclectic from it* coin mciiccmcnt a* the bc*t nehelion of forcig periodical literature which I have been aid to obtain. I think the neleetion* are jud I'iniialy made, and the work I* very vain, hie. Respectfully >our?, Mill a tin Fillmore." "A* a Valuable subulilutt* f.ir the worth le*? reading matter which i* mo abundant i Hu e day*, ami wblcb is lining no much ir jurv.Xntn to Hie taste* and moral*, e*pe dally of tlie young, we lake plea*uro i recommending the Eclectic Magazine, :.* Irea*ure not only for the literarv and pr. fe-*ionat man. Lot qlio jor auv inlelligei per*on. It give* the bent article* from th Foreign Review h, to wli.cli tlie uhlc*l me of Europe are in the habit of givin?? the most elaborate prodnetion* ,{t win inter c*t all who*e mow*,. liav. not been enerva ted by tlie literary Ir.t.sli wbieli unfortsnatr ly is *n widely di*tributed among our per i.l.i ? si ,...i :i ? i ! -. I'll, niino 1% % n?'l Mil HI rilliir'M* lilt* II U'lliifriii'u and olevato llie taalo ?fl" r.ll U'l? habitually peril**) it. Tim j^rtuuittiU vain ut it* article* it re in atriking tontrasl wii llit* limiting, ephemeral literature of tli dayKUFUS ROOD. (jeneral T.r,i\ cling Agent t'o." Kclccli Magazine. puospkctus <>v tiw South Carolina Son of Temperaoct It i* proponed to publish a no * Week) Paper at ItennvUsv illv, Mnilburo Din trie S. C., a* earjy tide fall an arrangements ea lit* III.ale to ii>?iu The main leading object of llie paper wil be to advance tbe cauae of T'emper.iiici and especially lo bnild up tbe Order of tb Son* of Temperance, believing this lo b llie organization at present Unit embrace tbe entire State in tbe acope of it* operti lion*, and far more systematic, elbcieut an powerful tban any banian itis-nnnc ntalit that ba* yet been devoted lor the nccoit plitliincnt of what all similar association propone?tbe reformation of drunkard lite suppression td* intemperance tttnl lb systematic training of the rising generalio in In bit* of atrict sobriety To indicate unmi?tnl'cubly the purport of tlii* paper, it will be called "TlIK Sour L'akouika Son or Tkupbrancr." Ttre office* of the M. W. 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The paper will lie published by Jams* T I'owell and edited by II. Judge Moore, n* listed hy Msj. 1). 1>. Towasend, SI. W I' >f the National Division of the Sons o Temperance of North America. Sutlicienl encouragement having been al sady rtlendcd to the enterprise to reude t certain that the paper will ire issued eari] n October, aulmcriptiona are invited immo lintel) from all who favor the undertaking md, us the Proprietor* Intend to adher< STRICTLY TO TUB CASH SYSTEM idvauce payments must bo made io am ASKa, or the paper iriU *<>i be tent. Tkrms?TWO I>o|.l,ARS per annum n advance. Address, MOO UK Ml POWBLL. Uennettsviile, S. C f /"W~\ BBI.S, Whisky a)l Brands, just re IUIJ ceived by JOS. M. OA VLB. Camden, Dec. 8, '58, ' . ' 43-if ' THE MIGHTY HEALER! 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