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We are now prepared to execute nil kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY HOOK AM) JOB UOIik. with the utmost NEATNESS and 1)18- | PATCH. and on accommodating terms. j P A P E B COMMISSION WAREHOUSE ANI) piti.vri:itv For the sale of Writing, fruiting, ddnnrliipr, miii COLORED PAPERS, CAliDS, AND , PKirVTli\Cr IIATEKI/ILK, t . 1 OK A LI. KINDS. Ager.t for L JOHNSON & CO , Type Founders, R HOE & CO., And other Printing Press Makers. PRINTING INKS, of BEST QUALITY at Manufacturer's Prices. TO MERCHANTS. The Subscriber begs to call attcnlion to bis LARGE STOCK OF 1 Writing ami Wrapping Paper 'v of all kind*, which ho will sell very i.ow i yon cash, or short creJit on largo sums. \ JOSEPH WALK Eli, | 120 Meeting at., (Charleston, S. v. t Oct. 0, 1838, ' 34?ly. \ THE FARMER & PLANTER : REMOVED TO C ? I. IT in It I A, s. . I HAVING purchased of Maj. Geo. Sea . botn this popular journal, I have removed its place of publication to Columbia, and will hereafter issde it from tins city ' it regular stated periods. ' Reeling confident that such a journal is gjently needed in this State, and believing that it will he sustained, if located at the Capitol of the State and conducted with spirit and ability, I have determined on making the venture, and call nnon everv Fur Uier and Planter in Smith Carolina to en courage tho enterprise by their patronage. It will be printed in the finaat style of Typography, with new type, on tine paper, handsomely embellished, and eight pages added to It* former aizo. I Prieo only Cnk Dom.ar per annum ul- (i ways In advance. tl A corps of the best practical and scientif- n ie Agricultural writers bnve been secured, u and its Editorial department will be under h the rare of one of tho beat Farmers in the a, land. ' v ! m The Cash system will be rigidly adhered o to, and no name will be entered *oii our L books until the subscription is pni d, 01 'terms: " I J copy, one year, $ 1.00 ~ tfcopies, one year, 5.00 1 Hi copies, oiio year.. 10.00 I Address, K. M STOKES, Columbia. S. C. r\ Feb. I 1-t I J M * * * ' ' ' IW:- '.v MPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. 1 UBLISHED BY D. APPLBTON &. CO., 340 348 Broadway, Now York. The following works arc sent to Subcribsr* in any part of tho country, (upon eccipt of retail price,) by mail or express, irepaid : 'I'll Id 5IU\V VUI.KMW c\c I.OIVFIH A : A popular Dictionary <>f loncral Knowledge. Edited by (ieorge tipley and Charles A. Dana, aided by a nunerous kclcct corps of writers in till brunchis of Sciences, Art, and l.itcratue. This vork is being published in about I 5 large jetavo volumes, each containing "750 twoioluinn pages. Vols. I., II., III., IV & V. ire now ready, each containing near 'J,500 nriirinal articles. An additional vnlmrte will bo published once in about three months. l'riee. in Cloth. ?>3 ; Sheep, $3,50 : Half Mor.. '-^1 ; llale Russia, . ji-i,50 eacj,. Tile New American ('yclopiedia is popular without being superficial, learned but not pedantic, comprehensive but sullieicntly detailed, free from personal pique and party prejudice, fresh and yet accurate. It is a complete statement of all that is known upon every important topic within the scope , of human intelligence. I'.very important article in it has been spctyal'v written for j its pages by men who are authorities upon | the topics of which th.-y spca'". They are required to briny the subject up to the pre- j sent moment ; to stale just how it stands u m\ All the statistical information is from j the Litest reports; the geographical account:. | keep pace ?itii the latest explorations; liistorieal matters include the freshest just lie" s ; the biographical notices riot only j speak of the dead, but also of the living. It I s a library of itself. ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES 3F CONGRESS : itcing a Political History if the United States, from the organization <f the first Federal Congress in 178!> to Ed'd.daud compiled by Hon. Tims I. iiciiton, Iroin liio (Jiluiai lit eor.ls of 'ongress. The work will l>e completed in ! *> royal ictato volumes of 7.1)0 pages eaeli, 1 1 of ivhieli are now ready. An additional volline will be published mure ill three months. Cloth 1*3: I.aw Sheep, >>3 50 : Half Mor. jt l : Half Calf, * t f?0 each. A ^V:\v of PrnenrinfT the Pvelnnoodi > -- -- "j -- - n v"~ w J or Debates Fo'in a club of four, and remit the price nfjfoiir books, and live copies will bo s4ent it the remitter's expense for carriage ; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will be sent at our expense for carriage. TO AtiKNTS. No oilier works will so liberally reward the exertions of Agents. An A'^ent Wanled in this County. Terms made known on ipplicntion to the Publishers. June 11851), 18?If. SOUTH CAROLINA LANCASTKIt lMSTIMCT. Columbus Shiver ami | in Kipiity l.arieas. wife Abigail II. Shiver j ter District. I\vs. I tition for payment Jemima Turner, Win. ( of distribut i v e K. Turner, Henry j share in Instate of Shrock, et. al. J l id ward Uowers. It appearing to my sntisiuctioi:. thai Win. K. Turner, Jemima Turner, and Henry Shrock, defendant.* in above petition reside without the limits of this State. It is oriercd on motion of W. L. D^P^SJi, Sol'r., for petitioners, that the said Jemima Turner, Win K Turner, and Henry Shrock, <lo answer, plead or demur t?? the petition in llolt'A ll'lUit >1)1 <li> Itof <rr<r tl?i? I V? I . I... 1859, otherwise, judgment pro confe??o, will he ordered against each ami all <>t them. J AM MS If WITIIHIISI'OOX. H. I. I>. .March 15, 1859. 5-3in p 1' . ?'>. s ol) T II O A II0 L 1 N A." hANCASTKIt DISTRICT. I \V I luntcr and wife ? In I'epiitv. I.ineasNancoy | tor District. Iliil i .s. | for sale of real KsI' T I laminoiid. (' \V J- tate of Samuel It. Hammond, Raleigh j I Iainii.ornf, de'd., Hammond, Samuel N. | and solorth. I Iainmond and, others. J It appearing to tr.y ;atisfaction, that Samuel N. Hammond and William LLillard, defendants in above Hill, reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Dawkitis ct Wylie, Sol'rs., for plain [ill, ih;.l tin- ..aid rSaiau;;! V I lummomt ami Will Ballard, do answer plead or demur t?. Iho I'ill in above tcpse. on or before the 18th la,* of June 1859, otherwise, judgment pro [onfesao will lie ordered against eaeli of ;hcin, J \MES II. WITHERS POO.N, C. B I.. I). Mjieh Id, 1859. 5?3m p f ?<G. rilH SI\\TE OK SOUTH CAROLINA Lancaster District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J N McElwee, Jr. i vs. . nUncliiueiit. W. B. Dunlnp. y Whereas the plaintilf did on the 2 2d lay of Mureh 1859, tile his deelaration igainst the defendant, who, (as it is said) is I ibsent from and without the limits of this Rate, and has neither wife nor attorney tnown within the same, upon whom a copy >f the said declaration might be served : It s therefore ordered, that the said defendant lo appear and plead to the said declaration, ?n or befpre the -3d day of March, which vill be in the year of cur Lord, one thou and eight hundred and sixty, otherwise, innl and absolute judgment will then be ;i ven and awarded against him (Xlico Court of Common Pleas, Lancaster tistriet, March 22, 1859. J. A. STEW.MAN, Clerk. March 22. fi-ly 'HE STATE OK SOU 1 11 CA ROl.INA Lancaster District. I a the Cotninon Pleas. Ilenry It. Price. i vs. S Attncluuent. Asia M. Cast on. J R. S. Crocket, 1 vs. [? AUaehment. Asia M, Cu-ton. \ lirilER.EA8, tho PlaintifT'a did on the V 21st'day Of March, 1859, filed their luelnrationn ngainst the Defendant, who ns it ia said) is nbdent from and without f.e limits ol this State,and has neither wife or Atforoeu known mill-in ? - -j *? inn n.unr, ujnm 'horn a copy of the said Declarations might e served. It is therefore ordered, thai the iid Delerdant do appear and plead to the lid Declarations on or heforo the '2'ind ?iay. f March which will be in the year of our ord one thousand eight hundred and sixty thorwise final and absolute judgment will icn be given and awarded against him. Otliee Court Common l'leas, l.aneas!er istrict, 21st day of March. 185tt. J. A. 8TEWMAN, Clerk. j March '23, 1869 6?ly. HVVINE.?1,000 Ifanka Three ply, lor L aala at JOS. II. IJAVhE. -a J HI GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS ! THE ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORK, j' 1>. W. KVANS & CO. Till". I G77 Broadway, 077 TIIK ! FIFTH New York. FIFTH | i YEAR. I Established 1851. YEAR. The following is a partial list of proper- ' ' ty which will he given to the purchasers of Books at the time of sale : worth from 1 (Sold Watches, English Lever, Patent Lover and Lepines, ?30 Onto 100,00 ! Silver watches, patent lever, full jewelled, j . hunting cases, opened lace and cylinder escape. nicnt, 12 00 to 40 00 / < Hold lockets?large size, four glasses u?d ; i j two glasses with spring?large and smart-size I i Willi MIJI|?, ~ Ol' V*' 1 ~ I CVneo, mosaic, lloreutine, painted, lava, ] ; gold.stone, garnet and coral sets of pins ami Drops. 5 <"? to 27 t?u ' Ladies' gold guard chains, fancy neck chains, I ; chatelaines, ? t?l to IS 00 ! t'ents' toll u"d vest t liains, In oo to !i0 tut ^ i Sets cameo, goldstone, painted, mosaic, garnet, onyvi engraved and plain gold lceye but; tons iml bosom studs, 2 iiH to It! on | Ge.M pencils, with pons, large, medium, and small, .'t 5o to 7 ft" Silver pencils, with gold pens, large, medium and small si/.o, double and single extension cases, 2 ?n) to 5 t o Dents' heavy signet rings, I.udic..' gold chased and plain rings, 1 00 to 7 50 Dent4'gold bosom pins, cluster, with opal, scarf pins, onyx, garnet, ,Vt\, I 50 to 5 oo j Kicli silk dress patterns, 22 oo to at) oo Cameo, masonic, coral, garnet, chased and j plain oval bracelets, 5 (to to ISO oo j Silver and gold thimbles, 60 to '< OO 1 Dents' pen and pocket knife, 50 to l*5o j lYarl and morocco rorte-momuuos,5n to 2 :.u Toothpicks, watch keys, guard slides, l 6o to 6o j Dold crosses, small, medium and large, 2 oo to 7 6o , Hesidcs oilier gill-, comprising a large and valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles, I varying from >1 t<. tfl". The proprietors of the oldest established gilt 1 l'ookslote in the I nited Stat-'-, lor the uninterrupted success \\hi?h lias crowned (licit- ear- ' nest efforts to please dm ing the last four years, would retain their sincere thanks to the linn- j tlteds of thousands who have, in past time, ' seen lit to bestow their liberal patronage upon them ; and would further assure them, and the public generally, that their long experience and established capital warrant them in ottering greater inducements than over, and such as are Out of the reach of any similar establishment in 'the country ; and propose, in this, TlIK K1KT11 YKAit of their locution in Yew York, to introduce NEW FKATUUES, Still greater attracjons, gilts of greater value and variety, a still laic'ci anil better selected Mlm-lt Of Books, I Commissions and inducements to elulis and to agents who ace willing to devote their tune to our business ; sotn.it those who desire can have *^|"(ilFTS and ROOKS without money .ifc.* We shall endeavor to establish an agent ill every tow n in the L'nited States, so that all who w ill iiiiiv lienetit liv our liberal svslem f-t trade. A NKW AND KKMSKIm ATA I.tUil K, ready lor distribnlion, containing every desirable book, new or old, now in print ; and i'.Caeknowledged by librarians and literary men to be the most complete and best classified ex* a-issued, without mi exception, 500,000 | are ready t"|bo given uway, mailed tree to any address, to all parts of the world It contains all works on Art, Seieucg and Nat- i I I hilojmphicaA ami, I ural History. I E | Clnssirat works, ! Adventures, Trave's.j V | Historical and MisAic., j A j cellaiicoiis, ; Agricultural and Do- | N j Poetical, Theologi mestic Keoiiomv. j S I ieal, Religion-, Relies Letters, Ks-ays | | Law, Medical, Maj Ar., | A. | sollie, J lliblc-, | Standard Fictions, I Kphies, (' | Prayer, 1 lyiini and | Ihctiunaries, (i i (ileo Hooks, I KiicVflopodias, . I Text Hooks for j (ij/Ctleers, j Schools, Aa". Ae? ! And a I house*.. 1 x.uirtic.s of | ublications in ov. i cry department of literature. We sell as low I as?and, in many eases, lower than -any other house in the country ; and with every book of j the value of one dollar or more, we present r?\'iii?: U-WI'H VtllUUUV UAUil rilUrpi'. THE I ET EVERY ONE CONSl'LT HIS I ow'it interest, unil at Evans' (lift Hook ! i 11 F.ST slot c, examine the price* of book*, see the beautiful gifts so freelv seall'L A I'll tered among our patrons, inul tie satisfied that the only economical way j OT 'of buying hooks is it. No. ii#7 llSOAItWA f, LET I.AROE HOTEL ECILDINti, j We guarantee perfect satisfaction.? j YOl'K Judge for yourselves. Examine our plan of Inisiuess.? A*t>0KS Any one can who will. Observe the laily distribution of watches, gold AND and silver, vest, chatelaine and guard chains ; bracelets, cameo, mosaic cortilFTS at, gold stone, garnet and gold sets of pill and clasps ; lockets, large, IS medium and small size ; rings, chased, plain and set with s'toiuJS, cameo, A T goldstone, coral ; mosaic and engraved studs and sleeve buttons ; scarf ! EVAN'S' pins, crosses, gold, pens ami pencils; ' gedd pens in silver and morocco (ill* 1' cases, and a thousand other articles of use and value. HOOK I Atiilt with every Imok%orth from ST( >KE, Suets to ?1 Nt). j Send for a Catalogue. >77 It will cost you nothing, and will IIKOAD-jbo valuable as a book of reference, if WAY, nothing more. NEW- ; Address, YORK D. W. EVANS A CO. CITY. No. U77 llroiulway, New-York. f *1? 9 * 9^9 9 # ? I 1 * *s ^ H^ N. B.?A word of explanation t?> those I who have known us under the style of 1 Evans & Co. The Business loratcd by iim at No. 677 Broadway, Now-York City, is tin* oidesj established l><>tis<> in the country, ' and is known world wide as the original j "Evans & Co.'a (lift Bookstore." Many | have taken the advantage of our popularity j to advertise under '.lie same name, to increase their trade?to protect the few who ' may be unacquainted with us, we would 1 state that we have r.o connection with any j other Gift Book House?and though many ' advertise tinder the name of Evans cV Co., the firm constituted by I). W. Evafls and J. II. I'rpston, id the first nnd only concern rightfully lining the name, Uul to prevent all confusion in the future, wo shall use the style of I). W. EVANS &. CO., and all persons wrongfully using the appellation to mislead the public, wi'l be made to sutler the penalty of. the law. I>. W. EVANS A. CO, f>77 Broadway, New York. June 15, 1859, 18-ly. House and Lot for Sale. JE?.-A THE Subscriber offer* for : *71* An'? "'Htso nm' l'<e wjja .. . . X Villago of Iwincaster, bounded by Hurilap street, Gay street, thejnil lot and others, containing about one and a half acres. The house is a small, but < comfortable dwelling, and there are all the necessary outbuildings upon the lot. Any me winning to pn re huso will call upon VV. > M. Connors. Esq , who is authorized to sell fur me. Terras made easy. f R. S. CROCKETT. t Iuinraster, Jan. 12, ( RAND SPECULATION! Po be determined on the 1 Uh and ;J5ih of each month, from April. untii lurtlier notiec. ' [J UK AT HKDUCTION IN NUMIIBKS!!! Only lO.OOO \iiiiiIh1 i*v* 300 Prizes Walton Female College Lottery. Chaiterc*' by the State, in 1 tj6G. Having l>ron appointed by tlie Provident and Direct"'* of die IFalton Female College, Manugris of their LotteryHdinrtcr, we intend conlulling Ihe same on the favorite Havana Plan >1 single Numbers, and have located our office in the City of St.vanna , l?a. We now oiler the following Favorite Scheme of 10.000 Numbers. it \ 1 ) I 'I ? 1 v. a i i i AirO \?r $12,000, (too, $2,000, &<;. W. C. 1 >.\W'SUN iv CO., Managers. Ci.as-ks :> mid 4 draw ut Savannah, (In. May 1 ltli and ".'ft, 185'.?, at .1 liMOli V IIA /./. nmlcr the sworn superintendence ol Commissioner* \V U. SYMOX3, and .1. M. rilKNTIss, Esq'*. Prizes Payable Withoul Deduction. u n A \ i) s r ii i: i:. I Prize of $ 12.000, i* 12,000 1 do 5.000, is 5,000 I do '2O00, is. "2.000 3 pti/cs of 1.000. are 3,000 5 do 500, are 2.500 0 do "200, ;iro 1.200 83 <{i\ loo, are 8,300 100 50, are 5,000 lot) d 25, are 2,500 300 prizes amounting to $41,500 Tickets?wholes ?5, halvca ?..5u,>|iiar. 1.25 All piiz.es paid immediately after the drawing. On the 1st of eaeii month a $lo udieme with a (,'apital ot i.o.oOtmlollats will he drawn, and on the lftli > I each month a $5 scheme I with a capital ot >;io,onn wijl he drawn. Per* sim* sending money hv mail need not fear its I icing lost, (trdcrs punctually attended to.? j Communications strictly confidential. Notes of sound Ihinks taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers should order immediately. Itegistered Letter- at ouriisk. Certified copies i f the drawing mailed to all purch^.-v,rs ol Tickets immediately after the drawing. It H K K K K N C K S . 1 leu. Ovid (?. Sparks, Mayor of Macon. I.aruche \ Hell, Sa.aunah, <?a. T. It. lilooiu, Cotton Factor, Macon, tin. Karlev, ,!iu\ ,V t.'o. New Orleans. For Tickets, address \Y. (' IblWSON" \ Co., Managers. Savannah or Macon, (ill. Or Itox I>, Number 11, New Orleans, l.a. ?-f/" l'ri/.es cashed either in Maeoii or Suvannan, (in., or at No. .so* St. Chailcs, between < iruvier and Cotnnicrcial I'laee, New Oi'eans, Lm. I'Kosi'Kt rrrs. ''THE COURANT ''j ' I A Southern Literary Journal. r I'M IK undersigned propose to eointucnee. 1 in the course of next montli, the publicitlioti nt .a Southern Literary Journal AT COl.l Mill A. S. t". The necessity fur such an orjjan of Southrru uiiud wdl n. m.po be comprehended by all who ha>c r< live led t)|ion the present inaullieient :.ri;in^etnetiis for thy expression of the thought and feelini* ot our section. ? We have in the South two c.vcellelit peri o.lieals, tl e "Southern I. tcrarv .MoHsrnjjer." at lichinond, V.i., and "Itussi li's Maeji/.ine." in t 'harleston Although they tire ably runilucte i, aiol in all respects worths the coin fulenee nrd patronage of our citizens, still as monthly hsuea, their ability to publish such an amount of contributions as should lie looked for front so lar?j?* a community, is necessarily limited. At the North, the number ot literary ami acini htvrary periodicals is proportionately, much larger ; ami ii* grower iucimucs i?>r puoiicau.>n arc <>|. fcrcd, far more is written amongst their people; although it in not true that there is a greater degree of intelligence in the Northern tStat.'i. Again, it is absurd to nop. pose that the intellectual, moral, .esthetic or political features of Soutl cm society can he reileeteil hy a literature which eg.irtgs f . ! 1 a social organization of entirely different, and even lo^lil-- principals. We are moreover, entirely convinced thai society in the South is moulded hy institutions and customs !hc best adapted to the production of a perlcct Literature. In view of the fact that, our law's, customs, and modes of thought d.f!Vr essentially from those of the i Northern Statu^ it becomes our policy to has e our own^Prgans, devoted to our pei nliar institutions, and upholding those views which may preserve our people in unity of thought and aetion, and maintain that wise conservatism of taste, morals and politics upon which the welfare of the South depends. The t.'t)URAN I' ' will he published every Thursday Morning, at 1'WO IM)|?. | EARS I'KR ANNUM, invakiari.y in aiivani k Ail hooks, magazines. &c., sent to its will he promptly and must impartially reviewed or noticed, as occasion may suggest. A few advertisements will he inner* j led ill reasonable rates. The public arc assured that this is no mere experiment, as thu paper will certainly he published, and subscribers .shall receive their quid />ro quo Subscribers will pleas address the I'ro- j prietors, and (Contributors the Editor, at i Colombia, S. C. ' HOWARD II CAI.DWKI.L, Editor. W.M. W. WAI KER, JR.,&. CO., Proprietor*. ) ?_i4" The following Wilt known Sonlli. I rn writers have expressed their sympathy .villi the enterprise, and their intention to i-onlribute: Hon. A I! Meek, .Madame l.e Vert, \. J Rcquier, Mrs. Caroline Glover, I'lie Abbe Roquette, Mr*. M. Martin, folin \V. Overall, Miss Hallie Ada Reedy, j Hon. ('. (i.iyarre, President Longstreet, Dr. O. II. Mayer, Professor Le Conte, luhn It. Thompson, Proles or I,a Rorde, I'aul II. Iluyne, " Rivera, Henry Tiuirod, M Venerable, I Wood Davidson, " Reynolds, D. M. Lieher, " Barnwell, IV. M. Martin, " Du Pre. April, I8&9. List of Letters lenin'ming in the Post-Otfioe, quartvr endnjf Mareh 81st, Henry C, Lancaster, care ?f H It Christian, Anguish Deis, J C Wills, Mi?s .fane Williams, lluss? II Thorn- ' jiiroh, John 11 Pidwards, John llolton, W * I lagans 3, Samuel Lout, VV Ringaior iV, Jo., Miss Mary E Mnssey, I) G McRae, i*<i , James F Strain, Mrs Rachel M Knnlerburk, II 1' Pivin*, Min Mnrgrel Jane Jarr, Bey ran Bailey, T Bottles, Mrs Eliza>oth tiawloy, Valnriglit Bailer R F Lins'ey V RingsUit J, K Pi Rankin. Persons calling for the above letters must lay the advertisement fee on them before hey can get them. K. G. BILLINGS, |>. M. | * f Wood, IJddy & Co's Spfet.E NUMBER LOTTERIES! (Chartered l?y the Slalo of Georgia.) o CAPITAL PRIZE, $ 5 0,0 O O ! TICKETS ONLY $10! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. As the members of onr tirm have, by way of purchase, become the owner of the grunts chartered by tlio States of Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, and pari of those in Georgia, under the management of Messrs. Gregory &, Maury, of Wilmington, l)ilavs-a re, we have deemed it expedient to change the name of our firm, on and after January 1st, 1859, to that of WOOD, KD* D\'?fc CO.. who will hereafter have the management of the Sp;irta Academy Lottery. and the others, as above named. In all transactions we have endeavored to conduct our business with integrity and promptness, and we can a^snto the publiu that tin* patronage heretofore bestowed on u.s is well deserving of being transferred to our successors. very respectfully ? S. SWAN <Xt CO. Augusta, (is. Dee 15, 1858. WOOD. KDDY & CO., MAN AGI'.ltS, Successors to S. SWAN & CO The following Scheme will be drawn by Wood, I'.ddy vV. Co, Managers of the Sparta Academy L< ttery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for June. 1859, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the supuriutcncianee of Commissioner*. v r A ss "?:t. Draws 011 Saturday, June -l, 1859.. C I, A S % M I, Draws on Saturday, June 11, 185'.). ) ?; ii A s % 2.1 Drawn on Saturday, Juno IS, 1K50. M M?. V LASS 20, Draws en Saturday, June 25, 1H.09. on THE IT.an or SINGLE NUMBERS ! 50,000 TICKETS 1 o, lS5 1* U I Z E S! NKAlll.Y C?SK l'Kl/.K TO KYF.UY MNK TICK F.TS. M ACNl K1CKNT SCI I KM K! to nr. ii it awn KACLL S.\Tl'lthAY l.\ JUNK. 1 I'ri/.o of $50,000 I UO 000 I IU.UUU I 5,000 J " 4,000 I " 3,000 I " 1,500 50 * " ftOo 100 " lot loo " 300 100 " I jo loo loo APPROXIMATION PRIZES. I |?nxcs of floo njijir. U> *.'>U,"oi? nrc ^ I i " ;;oo " go.uoo " 1,'ioo 4 " J.'.O " !o,0uo ' 1 , M <? 4 " JJ5 " &.(>oo " yoo 4 " '.'00 " 4,000 " 8<tO I " 150 " 3, own " lioo 4 " loo " I,boo " 400 6,000 " 'Jo aic 1oo,0oo -) IS j prizes amounting to S>:J2(),00() Tickets $10: Halts $5; Quarters $2.50 .jy "A Circular showing tlio plan of the Icti.-ries will ho soot to uej olio desirous of rocoiv'"n Certificate of Packages will In- sold .a lliC following rati# which in the risk ('ertiticntc of Package of It) Whole Tickets, 80 Certificate of Package ol iO Half Tickets, 40 Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter Tickets, Jo CeitilieaP- of Package ,,f jo eighth Tickets, 10 >> In ordering Tickets or Certificates. li.Uit tlio liwtliou 1st ,iiir Hit Ir .?iu f..? I I... ? j " "" "" Tickets ordnri d, on receipt of which they will be forwarded ly first mail. l'urchascrs can have tickets ending in any figure they mav designate. 'i'lie list of drawn Numbers and I'ri/c* will he sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will picaao Write their signatures plain, and gi^c their Post Oilier, County ami State. J-tC Kcinembtr Dial every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. Hf All prizes of *1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes at '.ho usual tune of thirty day s. N'JTIC'K TO CORK ESPONDK NTS* Those who prefer net sending money hy mail, can use (he ADAMS KXI'KKSS COMPANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, e.tu lie sent us at our risk and expense, from any city or town where they have an otliee The inon ey and order most he enclosed in a "goveminent post office stamped envelope," or the Everest Company cannot receive then). All Communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or C certificates to WOOD, BDDY Si CO, Augusta, (ia. or WOOD, EDDY ?i CO., Atlanta, Ca. or WOOD, EDDY CO, Wilmington, Delaware. Iff' A'list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each fine in entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the follow- i ing paper* :?Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, Mobile Iteginter, Nashville Gazette, New York Wukly Day (took, Richmond Dispatch, and t'niildihg (Miss.) Clarion. Notice to Tresspassers. IllhKKIIY WAKN A I, I, person not to cut, haul from, or hire their teams for the purpose of hauling from, or in auywiae intrude upon a tract of land on tho waters of Hear Creek, surveyed 16th of Maieh 1794. Granted Jd day of Jurtt, 1794, to llrico Miller, f have a title to said land and am determined to enforce the law against all tresspassers. VV. R DURIN. Feb. 2, 1869.?ly the Ever |< I i\ V IG 01U T 0II! PKKPAKKD nv 1)R. 8ANF0KD. Compounded entirely from GUMS ONK OF TIIE BEST FUIIGATIV1 AND | ( L1VE11 MEDICINES now before the public, that acta as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It fs not a Cathartic, but a /.iter remedy, acting first 011 the /.iver to eject its morbid matter } then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the naiuful feelings expet icnced in the operations of most Cathar- ( tics. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in I moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up j with usual rapidly. The Liver is one ol-J itlic principal rcguhw tors of the human ho- Pj |dy ; and when it perforins its functions O I well, the powers ol the system are fully 'devolved. The stomach is almost entirely dependent 01. the healthy action of the ^ I Liver for the proper performance of its QQ j functions ; when the stomach is at fault, Q the bowels arc at fault and the whole system _w 'suffers in consequence J of the organ the 2 Livkr?having ceas- . cd to do its duty.? !" For tlie disease of , that orjjr\n, one uf^ the proprietors has made its his study, iirg^ ' ? practice of more than twenty years, to H find some remedy wherewith to conn- teraet the many derangement to \vhie.h'-.-i it is liahle. To prove that thisK j remedy is at hust louml any person troulded CM With Liver complaint in any form, has but ^ to try* a bottle, and conviction is certain.,^ Those Uunw re- J move nil i ?rUid or I had matter from the system, supplying in : their place a healthy Ilow of Idle, invigorating the stomach, Si jcau-ing food to digest well, purifying the Q blood, giving tone and I heath to the w hole 2 machinery, ic'lioving I the cause of the dis- ease?aHVcting a rndiI eal euro. |W j lli\liou,s attacks 'ire cured, and what is hotter, prevented, J?* by the occasional use of the Liver Invigo-rator. One ?!o-<* alo-r ^ eating is sufileient to relieve the stomach .nd prevent the food i . Iron, ri-iiig and souring. Only one dose taken before ictiring, prevents | ' Night-mare. Only one do<e taken at niglit, loosens the howels gently, and cures ','ostiveiu-ss. One dose tahen after each meal will cure Dyspepsia. * % " One dose of two tcaspoonfuls wdlaiwuys I _ i: . os-.i. it . 1. .a. . it iu-it: ?inh 111 i?it i m , One bottle taken tor feiunle obstinotion omoves ilit; eniHe of tlio disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one doso immediately relieves 'liolio, wliile one <k?.-e often repealed is a sure cure for fholera ,1/orbus, and a preventive of (Miolera, C?T 1 Inly one bottle is needed to llirow out of tlit.* system the effects ol medicine alter a lone sickness. One liottle taken for .Jaundice lemoves all s.iliowiioss or unnatural color from the skill. fine dose taken a short tune before eating gives vlgot to tlie appetite, aiid tflakes fowl <1.. gest well. One dose often repeated chits Chronic 1'iarilnea in its worst lorms, while Summer and I'onef somplaiuts yield alnio.-l to the lirst do.-e. One or two doses eures attacks caused by Worms iti ' liildreit '. there is no surer, safer, or speedier rcmcdv in the world, a> it never fails. JJT A lew bottles euros Dropsy, by exciting lite absorlaMils. IIVs ink.^pleasure in rccoiniiictr.lins this toedeine as a preventive for Fevoi ami rlgue, Chill k'yve/, ami all Fevers of a Million* Type. It operates with eertainty, and thousands arc willing to testily to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. *Vr Mi* Wilier in tbe iiiinilli udlli lln? fo. IvigorAtor, :intl allow both t<lnw. THE LIVE INVIGORATOR Is a >Ylntifie JA<li< al Discovery, and is daily working cures. ahimst too prist t" heliovc. It i cures i?s if hy magic, even the first dose giving I benefit, ati t ccldoni more than one hotllc i-> reipiircd to cure any kind of Liver f 'oiuplaint, I'ivin the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to .1 commoii Headache, all of whirh a v the re.-uj of a ; Diseased Liver. I'KICK ON K I'ol.l.AK ?"KH IIOTTI.F. I)i SANFOHI), Proprietor, It 15 Ihnudway, I New York, j Kelailed hy all Druggists. ! ;ar For sale hy IIAttdKl.ri.nk A (.'.irktos, Lancaster, C\ 11., Sept. 8, Hi ?Iv. MOSK S LETTERSA NEW BOOK Tin' Editors of the Luc f?ir<///'e have in ;'contemplation the publishing oi' a hook, j the title of w hich will he, "I.ifk an it is . i or tiu Whitings of "Oi k Moss,*' which ' b"ok will not only contain all the letters j which have appeared in the dirti/Tr over the signature of "Momf," hut many others, rich rare and spicy, that kave r.ever heon read. The Editors deent it useless to say any iiuii^ rt'imivr 10 iin* cnnrocicr i>l the proposed New lt>>ok, nor need they sav that it : will bo the Uo?t amusing Work that has i boon iiuued in halt* n century, for, it need I only be known that "Moo:" wrote it. to , satisfy all on these points. While it will 1 be art mousing worl; illustrated with p.o|>er designs and cuts to show up persons and thing* in their true light, it will be tree from Vulgarity, and, will have for its chief ' object the correction of the many absurdi- I tie* so prevalent in the present d.?y. It will be a book of over 100 pages,prin* ; ted on good material, and bound in paper cover. We propose to put it to pre** as I soon as a sufficient number of name* is received to justify the expense of publishing. l+r Frico l*ifly cents for single copies j I ?Five copies to one address, for 83. No I money required until the work is published | but those who wish a copy of this rare j work should send in their orders at once, i so that the publishers may determine I whether they can venture upon its publico1 lion, lad the orders come at once, as wy wish to put the hook to press early in July. HT All our friends arc requested to net | as Agents. WHIT.VKKR & BUNTING, I'llitors " l,irc (iiriijfr Ualeigh, .V May 20, 1858.?16. BLANKS! BLANKS! ! Wk would call the attention of members o | the bar and magistrate* of thin and thssur j rounding Uistriils, to our extensive an tort went of Blanks. We have fnow on 'hand a full Humdy print* d in excellent s'yle, and j can fill all orders promptly at seventy-five cent> per quire rath. We *re also prepared to print Briefs at short notice, in handsome style and as low [ as the work can he done any where the in I State for >yuV Sundries, rp.WCY dandies, Raisins?whole, half and quarter Boxes, I'aradise nuts, Al? monds, Batter, Pecan nuts. Knclish \V*I. nuts, tJocanuta. Herring, Covo Oysters Nalinond, Lobsters, Pepper Sauce, Tomato Ac., Ac. Fresh, just received by JOS. M OAYLK. 1 Camden, Jan. 4, 1859?471f. Blank* r BlanksI! A SUPPLY of blanks on hand at the 1 ledger fHico, that will be sold exclusively for cath. Persons will oblige us by nol | asking for thero on an* ?ther terms. , ' ' ' Great Southern Remedy. JACOB'S CORDIAL rou a i.i. B OWELL D I S 10 A S K 8. (JIIOIiEKA, CHOLERA MORBUS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS COLIC. DIAURtKK^, CII01.LKATJ||*TUM also, ^ Admirably adapted to many Diseases ui Females, most cspe-11nr * I'KMiy i (llltliu iuuilbkiunuuil. Ml HE VIRTUES OK JACOB'S CORDI.t/. J; are too well known to require encomium*. 1st. It ccrks tiik worst casks or Diariukea, 2d.-It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. 8d.-lt cures California or Mexican Dinrrhu'a. 4th.-It relieves the severest Colic. 6th.-It cures f/holoia Morbustith.-It cures Cholera Infantum. 7th.-It cures l'ainful Menstruation. 8th.-It relieves Pain in Hack and Loins, yth.-It contracts Nervousness and Desponden cy. loth.-It restores Irregularities, 11th.-It dispels gloomy and hysterica! Keeling.-. 12th.-It's an admirable Tonic. A few slioi't ExtrACts froni L<ot tors To ? timouials. &c. "I have nsod Jacob's Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient, and in my judgment, a valuable remedy. Hon. 11111.4 M HMRA'ER Judgo of Supreme Court, fJcorgio." "It gives me pleasure in being able to re commend Jacob's Cordial; any own personal experience, and the experience of my neigh-, burs and friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for me to believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy. JU.lf. II, UNDER 1UOOD. Koi meth-Judge of Superior Court, Cheroko Circuit." "I take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to all nffiicted with bowel diseases, for which I believe it to he a sovereign remedy?decidedly superior to any thing else ever tried by me. A. A. <IAULDINfJ. Deputy ft. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia,' "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, ami this, with all 1 hear about it as a remedy by those who have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at the head of every preparation of the kind, and I would recommend ituse in the diseases for which it is compounded. MILKS U. Don III NS. f.'.t-hier of the ll.ink of the Stale of Georgia, (Jiitlin." "If there is any credibility in human testimony, Jacob's Cordial must stand pre eminent above all other preparations for the curoi llowel hisease.i. From the mass of testimony in it -- la-or e.mil.^ in from all quarter-', it must be very far in advance, as a curative agent, ol most if not all othet 'patent' preparations. A. FAKMlSG. Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Hank Griffin* "This cflicicnt remedy is traveling into celchrity as last as llomiparte puslicd his cuUraJis into Russia, and gaining commciidation whoreever used."?(/'< >?' /ia .frffetnohinn, .l/ny 1853. SOU) n >' J) I! (J (J (J IS TS A'I'AC )' II'//AAADruggists Merchants and Physicoans supplied by J. rtSIIIIlJItST, Importer ami H'hole .-ale Druggist, (1i.iile.-lon. July 14th, ?if. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, tMITT A nt-t T> 17 T A A. AJLAiiUJL/Ulii. Ilia. A liciii'volcnt Institution, established by spc-. cial endowment tor the relief of the ttick anil distressed, alllieted with Virulent ainl Kpideiuic diseases. TUB HOWARD ASSOOIATION", in view o( the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by trucks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, us a ChnriUblc Act worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of tins class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical Advice (iratis to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to Furiii-h Medicines Kroe oi Charge. 11is needless. to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of.the Age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, In the yfniiuul Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express the highest satisfaction with the success w hieli has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhira, Sendnal Weakness, (ionorrhoca, (ileet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of llie Kidneys nnd Bladder, Ac., and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on n review of Uie past, feel ausurcd that their labors in this sphere of benevolent i-tTbrt, have been of great benefit to the alllicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despised cause. Just 1'ubliahcd by the Association, u Report (in bporni.iXrrhuja, 01 Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Sell-Abuse, and other DUeaseaof the Sexual Organs, by Uie Consulting Surgeon which will bo Kent by mall, (in u sealed letter envelope,) Free of Charge, on icccipt of Two Stamps lor pontage. Other I to ports uu'i Tracts on the nature ami treatment of Sexual ili.son.svs, diet, Ate., are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution on J will lie sent to the atiiictcd. Some ol the new remedies and nw thuds of troatmrnt discovered during the lost year, are o! great value. Address, for report or treatment, Dr. J. Skilliu Houghton, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 'i South Ninth Street, Philadelphia Pa. IJy order of the Directors, K7.RA D. HKAHTWKI.b. Pkksidknt. (iKO. KAIUCIIH.D, A'ccre/ary. 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