The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, July 13, 1859, Image 4

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Our Terms. tiie is rruLisHKn wkkkly, hy W. M. CONNORS, EDITOR AN I > J'KO J'lil KTO K, \ AT Two Dollar* per annum, in advance ; Two Dollar* ar><t Fiftv ("cut*, if paid within six months; and Three Dollars, if not paid until the end of the subscription year. Subscriptions, when paid within three months after receiving the tirst number, will be considered in advance. No paper sent out of the Stat , unless the money accompanies the order, except to a known responsible name. Any person sending us live subscribers and Ten Dollars, (accompanied by the casii.) will be entitled to one copy gratis. No paper discontinued, until all ar rearages arc paid, unless at our option. " Subscriptions not received for a less into than six yionths THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. j 1. Subscribers who do not give express j notice to the .contrary, are considered as , wishing to continue their subscription. J. If subscribers order thediscontinuuu.ce | of their papers, the publisher can continue to send them until aJl arrearages are paid, j 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to j take their papers froui the olliee t<> which J they are directed, they are held responsible ; till they settle their bill, and order the paper discontinued. 4. If any subscriber removes to another I place without informing the publisher, and i their paper is sent to the former direction, I lliev are held responsible. (?. The Court lias decided that refusing j to take a Nowstiinnor tVf.ni it... -.?t"...? ?. ' moving and leaving it uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of an intentional fraud. TERMS OK ADVERTISING. Advertisements will be inserted at One Dollar per square, of sixteen lines or less; or if continued, Sc.venty-Kive Cents lor the tirst insertion, and Fifty Cents for each subsequent insertion. The following deductions will he made in favor of standing advertisements : 3 MONTHS. 6 MONTHS. 1 YEAR One Square, $3.00 $5.00 $9.00 Pwo 44 0.00 10.00 15.00 Three 44 9.00 14 00 18.00 Half Column, 10.00 22.00 30.00 One 14 30.00 45.00 00.00 I Business Cards of five lines or less, including the paper, Six Dollars per annum. Announcing Candidates for Olliee, Five Dollars. For notice of application to Legislature ; Five Dollars. fcf?" Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length (16 lines) will be charged for the overplus,at regular advertising rates M? Tributes of Respect, rated as ad- I vertisments. Advertisers are requested to murk the number of insertions desired on eneli advertisement, or they will be inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. All transient advertisements must fji- paid for in advance. We are now prepared to execute all kind* of PLAIN AND FANCY lillOK I Ml JOB UOilK. with the utmost NKATNKHS and IMS- I PATCH, and on accommodating terms. PAPER COMMISSION WAIlEIIOUSIi ASO pitltiTFJtV DHI'OT, For the sale of jiiritiug, .printing, ^nnclugr, miil CoLoliKl.) PAPERS, OA lilts, A M) I* RI \Tl\h 11 AT U R | A L?, OK AM. KIN-'DS Agent for L JOHNSON & CO , Type Pounders, R HOE & CO., And other Printing Press Makers. PRINTING INKS.of BEST QUALITY at Manufacturer's Prices. TO MERCHANTS. 'flic Subscriber begs to call attention to his LARUE STOCK OF Writing and Wrapping Paper of all kinds, which ho will sell very low for cash, or short credit on large sums. JOSEPH WALKER, I JO Meeting at., Charleston, 8.C. Oct. 0,1858, 34 ? lv. THE STATE oF SUU I'IJ CAROLINA l.ANCASTKR DlHTRlCT. In the Common Pleas. Henry R. Price. i vs. , Attachment. ' Asia M. C ah ton. J R. S. Crocket. i vs. , Attachment. A?ia M. fasten. ,) WHERE \S, the PlaintifTa did on the 'Jlst day of March, 1859, filed their Dnelarations against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this Stiffly and has neither wife por Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said Declarations might 1 he served. It is thercforu ordered, thai the ! aaid Defendant do appear and plead to tpe j Said Declarations on or before the 2'Jnd day ' of M&rch which will ho in the year of our l?or<l one thousand eight hundred md sixty j otherwise Itnal and absolute judgment will ! then he given and awarded against him. OtHoa Court Common Pleas. Lancaster I jJiitlrittt, Slat day of Meruit. 166^. J. A 8TKWMAN, Clerk. Wwcbaa, i8?0 a? ly. Sundries, i TVaNCY CaBdie*, Knislna?whole, half ( J? end quarter Boxes, Paradise nuts, A I- t moods, Butter, Pecan nuts. English VV'ol- r nut*, Coc.annln. ?, 1 Iwrrini;, Cove Oysters' Niiiuiond, IjntivtdfM, Pepper Malice, Tomato ; ( die , Sro. Fre?b, just received by jom. SI. GAYLE. ' Paiiidi ii, 4, 1859?4711". * \ **? II "WHO 1STHB Hfilftf THE Proprietor of YURKVILI.E ENtjTJIRER propones to answer this question (which, by the way ; concerns every man ami woman in the country ) by the publication of a spirited ORIGINAL NoUYKLKTTK, written expressly lot the KmjftRKR by a talontotl youug writer of th'w< State, litis Story, which, wherever it is read, will produce a sensation, is entitled, "WHO IS THE HEIR ; Or, The Dark Mystery of the Deserted House." BY WILLIS LIGHTIIEART, Author of ''Jjtda Woodsworth," "Winnie and Willie," "The Children of the Sun," "Old Beads and Young Hearts," \c., &e. The puhlieulion will continence with the FIRST WEEK IN AUGUST, and continue through the ensuing three months, unfolding a plot replete with stirring incidents, dark and mysterious developments, with a strange and startlimr d?noiiiiii-ui T)i.? l'inm-t'inr Milliner to encourage Southern Literature by imiacti' vai. means, has pai<t a round price for this production, and liopcs that u generous public palI ronuge will reniuncrarc his outlay and thus cni courage, by the only method possible, the development of home-talent. In addition to this, several contributors of known ability ore constantly engaged for the Emji'iiikk. In every number, letters of correspondence appear from itinerant sections ? The brilliant and witty "llUilY" writes regularly. Our promising young poet, J. WOOD DAVIDSON, contributes everv other week.? A lady of Columbia, who is well known in newspaper literature, but whose name we are not at liberty to disclose,has been permanently engaged for our columns, and will write short and brilliant sketches for each number, in addition to those, we receive constant supplies fom Rev. J. W. KELLY, J. FOREST ?t?\V AN, W. W EAST, Mrs. M \V. STRATTON, , 'TCNCH/' "A. II. L." "X. V. Z." who, with our own st.ict and careful attention to current a Hairs, make up a weekly melange which, the proprietor believes, will inter< st readers of ! every class and should attract the patronage of our people. THE ENlJl'IREII is published in Yorkvllle, ?. C., at in advance. Clubs of tkn, ?-16, an extra paper to the person making up the club. Send for it immediately, so as to get the first number of "WHO IS THE HEIR y" All lotteis -hould be addressed to the "ENtjl"IRKR,*' Yorkville, S. C. LEWIS M. CRIST, Proprietor. n.\.u ii . uriLiu^, r,tiuor July 0 ot. MASON AND DIXON'S LINK. THE MASON AND DIXON S LINE IS A Beautiful Weekly Illustrated I'Amil.V SVM'UK. PIULISHF.D BV 0. B. TOWN & CO. No. 1)3 Baltimore Street. Baltimore, Md. 1 lie "Meson &. Dixon's Lino" is one of the largest and best literary papers of the day ! TERMS OF SUBS C R 11* T I <> .V 1 Copy, one year $2 and I (lift. 1 Copy, three years. .. . . .."jtj and it (lifts. T () C I. V It S : 3 copies, one year ?500 and 3 Gifts 5 " " 8.00 and 5 Gifts 10 " and one to getter lip of the Club 15,00 and 10 Gifts *21 " ami 1 to getter op of the ('luh. . .30,00 and 21 Gifts fc'rcri/ Sufawritx r trill If attitlnl to <? (lift. WORTH FROM 25 CENTS TO $200! Which will he sent by mail or express im mediately on receipt of the Subscription money. T J i - r /s r U I S I OI Ullts. 10 Piar.o Fortes $200 each 20 gold Hunting eased watches 125 ' 50 (Jold Watches, 100 ' 50 Melod"ons, 100 " loo Gold Watches, 75 ?4 200 " 44 60 44 500 44 14 35 " 1000 44 44 25 44 2000 Silver Watches*. 15 ' 2000 ??M ID ? 2000 Gold Guard and Vest Chains, 2u ' 3000 44 44 -4 50 44 Coral, Gurnet, Emerald, Cameo, Mosaic, Lava, Jet and Cold Stone Sets ; Gold Lockets. Gold Pens and Cases ; Gold, Coral, Gurnet,Cameo and Mosaic Bracelets; Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Gob-Sli le<, Bosom Studs, Silver Forts, Butter Knives, Far Drops, Pins, tie.?worth from 25 cents to $15 each. JH0T'The Gift will be sent immediately on receipt of the Subscription money. Address jl? IC. B.TOWN &. CO, Publishers of the Mj|as"u ?& Dixon's Line.1 No. 03 BajtiiMM iftreet, Baltimore, Md. July 6, lftju. 21-6iu ci n it m ir a 1 n a r 1 ?' 1 ?3 UU i 11 lil li U L I i\ A . LANCASTER DISTRICT. (irandisnri M Caskey, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of I-ancasler District, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at the suit of John If. Cousnrt, having tiled in my office together with a achedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts ol' the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It ia ordered that the said John If. Cousart, and all others, the ereditora to whom the said Grandison M. Cuskev, is in any wise indebted be, and they are hereby summoned and have notice to appear before the said Court at Lancaster Court Mouse, on the third Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. J. A. STKVVMAN, Clerk. . Office of Common Pleas, Lancaster District, May dlli 1859. 21-3iii. foUTH CAROLINA", LANCASTER DISTRICT. James Ilarr, who is in the custody of the SheritV of Lancaster District, by virtue of a writ of Capias nd Satisfaciendum at the suit of J. Adams, having filed in my office, together with a schedule, on oath, of bis estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying thnt he may be admitted tp the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtor*. It is ordered, that the I said J. Adams and all other the creditors, to whom the saiil James Bnrr, is In anywise indebted, be, and they ara hereby summoned and have notice to appear before the in id Court at Lancaster Court House on the third Monday in October next, to shew :ay?e if any they can why the prayer of he petitioner, aforesaid, should not be granted. J A. STKWMAN, Cl'k. Otlice of Common Vleas, Lancaster d tigrict. filli June. IH50 Ul?iui. 1AWINK.?1,000 Hank* Hirce-ply, lor . sale at JOS M OAVLK. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. Pl'IIUSllKD 15V 1). Al'l'LKTON &- CO., 340 A* 348 Hioudway, New York. Tiie following works are sent to Sub. scribers in ;jnv part <?l" the country, (upon receipt of retail pricj.) by mail or express, prepaid : Tin: M/VV AiUllHKlAX CTC I.OIMIDI \ : A popular Dictionary of Genera! Knowledge. Kditcd by George Ripley and Charles A. Dana, aided by a numerous select corps of writers in all branches of Sciences, Art, and luleratiic. Thio work is being published in about 15 large octavo volumes, each containing 750 two| column pages. Vols. 1,11.. III., IV iV V. are now ready, each containing near J,500 original articles. An additional volume will 1 be published once in about three months. 1'rice, in Cloth, ?3 ; Sheep, ?3,50 ; Half i .Mi>r, ?4 ; Half Russia. ?4,50 each. ; The New American Cyclopiedia is popular without being superficial, learned out not pedantic, comprehensive but sufficiently detailed. true from personal pi<|iie and party prejudice, fresh and yet accurate. It in a I complete statement ot' all that is known upon every important topic within the scope : of human intelligence. Every important article in it has been specially written lor j its pages ky men who are authorities upon I the topics of which they apeak. Tncv arc reij .'.red to bring the subject up to the prei aent iroiiicut ; to state just hotv it stands now. All the statistical information is from the latest reports; the geographical accounts keep pace with the latest explorations; Itis| toiical matters include the freshest just ' \iews : the biographical notices not only apeak of the dead, hat also of the living, h I is a library of itself. ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS : ii ring u Political History of the United States, from the organization I'ftlie first Federal Congress in 1781) to 18.VJ Edited and compiled bv Hon Thos II. iSeiitun. from the Official K< cords of Congress. The work wil! he completed in 1 j royal octato volumes <T 750 pages each, II of which arc now ready. An additional volutile will be published once in three months Cloth * '$ : I,aw iSlivi'p,936U; Half Mor. Si ; Half Calf. .V> each. A Wiy of Procuring the Cyclopaedia or Debates ruin a club of four, and remit the price of,four book*, and live copies will be sent at the remitter's expense for carriage ; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will be sent at ui r expense for carriage. TO AGENTS. .-*<? ohht works win so liberally reward tlie exertions of Agents. An Agent Wanted in this Comity. Terms made known on upplientinn to the Publishers. June 15 185'?. 18-tf. ISO U T II C A It 0 L I N A LANCASTKK DISTRICT. Columbus Shiver and In Kipiily Ikuicaswil'e Abigail II. Shiver | ler Distriet. IVvs. I tition for payment Jemima Turner, Win. \ of distribul i v e K. Turner, llenrv | share in Kstate of Shroi k, et. til. J Kdward Bowers. It appearing to my sati-fietion. that Win. K. Turner, Jemima Turner, and I b ury Stiroek, defendants in above petition reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of W. I.. DkI'ass, Sol'r., for petitioners, that the said Jemima Turner, Wm K Turner, and Henry Sbrock, do answer, plead or demur to the petition in above ease, on or before the 18th June, |859, otherwise, judgment pro confesso. will be ordered against, caeli and all ut them. J AM ICS II. WlTIIICRSl'OON, c. i:. i. i) March 15, 1859. 5-3ji p f S<?. S 0 U T I i T' A R 0 L I X A. lAN'CASTF.R DISTRICT. I W Hunter and wife J In Fijuity. l.an. as. Naneey. | ter Distriet. Bill I C - --I ? ... ? i j*. I uir j*uil' c?i rem TiH* I' '1' Hammond, (i \V | late of Samuel It. Hammond, Raleigh j Hammond, de'd., Haminond, Samuel N. | and aofortli. Hammond and others. J It appearing to mv satisfaction, that Sumtie I N. Hammond and William Mallard, defendants in above Mill, reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Dawk ins Si. Wylie, Sol'rs., for pluintilf, that the said Samuel N. Hammond and Win Mallard, do answer plead or demur tr. the Mil! in above ease, on or before the 18th day of June 1850. otherwise, judgment pro eonfesao will be ordered against each of tlioni, J XMLS H WITHERS!'*M)N, C. K. L D. March 14, 1859. 5?3in p f #ti. TIIK STATK OF sol I'll CAROLINA Lancaster District. IN TIIK COMMON FLEAS. J N McElwee, jr. i vs. [ attachment. W. B. Dunlnp. j Whereas the plaintiff* did on the 2 2d day of Miirvh 185'J, file his declaration against the defendant, who, (as it is said) is ahsegt from and without the limits of this Stale, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might bo served : It is therefore ordered, that the aid defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 23d day of March, which will he in the year of our land one thou I sand eight hundred and sixty, otherwise, filial and absolute judgment will then he given ajtd awarded against him Otlice Court of Common Pleas, Lancaster District, March 22, 1869. J. A. 8TEWMAN, Clerk. March '22. fl-ly I II 10 STATE OK SOL 1 11 CAllOLINA. Lancaster District. John Sings, w ho is in the custody of the Siieritr of Lancaster District, by virtue of n Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the ?#* i u ?iJ--- i i.? J j I nui* Ul a. n. 4?n rnuut*ll 1111% 111^ IllfU in IIIV office together with it t?vhe?iiil??, on oath, of | his e state and efTrctn, his petition to the Court of Common I'leas, praying that lie I may he admitted to the he tie tit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered, that the said. J. N. MeKsriden nnd all other the creditors to whom the said John Sings is in anywise indebted, he. and they are hereby summoned, nnd have notice to appear before the tftid court at Lancaster Court House, on the third Monday in October next, then and there to shew cause, if miy they can, why the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid should not be granted. J. A. 8TKWMAN, CPU. Office o| Common I'leas, Lancaster l)i?. trlet March 7, 185??. " 21-3m. lllankM! Hlnnk*!! A SLri'LV of blanks on hund at the Lodger Office, that will be sold exclusively for cash. I' -rson'. will oblige us by oot asking for them on an* "dlier term*. 0 Wood,*Eddy & Co 's SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES! (Chartered l>y the State of Georgia.) o CAPITAL PlllZE, $ 5 0.0 O O | ? : TICKETS ONLY $10!: ' WOOD. EDDY & CO., MANAGERS, | Successors to S. SWAN <fc CO o Tin* following Solieme will be drawn by Wood, Eddy & Co, Managers of the Sparta Academy Lrttery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for July, 1859, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the supeiinteuduuce of Commissioners. V I. A S * 2 7, Draws on Saturday, July 2, 1859. o V tj A S S 2S, Drawn uti Saturday, July t), 185!) o V I. A * * 99 Drawn on Saturday, July Ifi, 1859. ? c l a s % :io, Drawn on Saturday, July 23, 1859. " CLASS 31. Drawn Saturday, July 30, 1859. <?N THE IT.AN OK SINGLE NUMBERS \ 50,000 TICKETS ! ;3, I So r K I Z K S! NKAKLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE Tlt'KETS. M A (iN I KICKN r JSC 11 KM K! TO III. HIIAWN KACII S \TUkDA V IN JULY I I'll/a- of $50,000 I " -30 000 i ' 10,000 " r. I .i,vuu 1 " 4,000 I " 3,000 I " 1.5oo 5o 44 6oo 100 " 40u loo " 3oo 100 . 150 100 10'J APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 < ( (400 appr. to (60,000 are (l,t?00 4 " 300 " 20,00O " l,2O0 4 " '250 " 10,000 ' l,oi?0 4 " '2'25 " 5,1,00 " 900 4 " '200 " 4,000 " 800 4 " 160 " 3,0W0 " 600 4 " loo " l,5oo " 400 5,0t)0 " '2o are loo.ooo .) 1^.*) prizes amounting to $:J?0,000 Tickets. S10, Halfs $5; Quarters $2.50 Remember lliul every Prize i* drawn and payable in lull williout deduction. Certificate of Package* w ill lie mild sit the following rate*, w liicli i.s the ri.sk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Ticket*, 80 Certificate of Package of 10 Half Ticket*, * 40 Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter Ticket*, 20 Certificate of Package of 10 eighth 'l'S.'l,.ily in SI 'A K r A ACADEMY LOITKKY, CLASS No 405 ! Daws Wednesday, July 27th 1859. ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN. 75 \r.mukh8?12 Drawn Ballots. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TICKETS! 1 Grand Prize of $38,000. 1 Pri/.e of 91 f>,000 ! 4 Prizes of fcfi.OOO! I Prize of 10,000 ! 6 Prizes of 4,000! 1 Prize of i),07o! 6 Prizes of 'J,000 ! Are., ?Ae., Are.. Sir., 27,814 Prizes Amounting to 513,100! Tickets $10 ; Half 5; Quarters $2 50 ! In ordering Tickets or Certificates. hinvlote the money to our ndilreM for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will liu forwarded by lira! mail. Purchasers enn linve ticket* ending in any figure they may designate. The list of drawn Numbers and Frizes will be sent to purchasers immediately af! ter the draw ing. urchasi r? will please write their | signature* pla n, and give their Post Office, County and State. W All prizes of 11,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those w Im prefer not sending money by mail, can use the ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, 1 whereby money for Tickets, in sums of I Ten Dollars, and upward*, can be sent us I at our risk and expense, from uny city or town where they have an office. The 111 on ey and order must be enclosed in a "gov. eminent post office stamped envelope, ' or the Express Company cannot receive them A ll ?: J ? ,:..i ??? * " 111 ii hi ii ii:ii n?? i ^?'ii uj uuiinurjiuai. Address Orders for Tickets or (J certificate* to WOOD, Kl)l)Y A CO, Augusts, (is. or W(KH), KI)|)Y di CO., Atlants, Ga. or WOOD, EDDY At CO, Wilmington, Delaware. H? A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with tho amount of fie prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every itrawing, in tho following papers :?Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, Mobile Register, Nashville Gazette, New York Weekly Day Hook, Richmond Dispatch, I'aulding (Miss.) (Huron, and New York Herald. Notice to Tresspassers. I HEREBY WAKN ALL person not to cut, haul from, or biro their teams for the purpose of hauling from, or in anywise intrude upon 4 trout of land on tho waters of Rear (.'reek, surveyed 15th of Maich 1794- Granted 2d <uy of Juno, 1794, to Hrice .Miller. I have a title to anid Igpil and mui determined to enforce the law against all tresspassers. W. R. OUR IN-. Pel) a, 1859 ? I y 4 CUTS! GIFTS ^GIFTS ! I TIIEORIG1NAL.GIFT ntoK STORK. D. W. EVANS A CO. T11K 1 G77 Broadway, P77 THE FIFTH New York. FIFTH YEAR. I Established Itfjf. YEAR. The following! is n partial list of properly which will be given to thoburchaserH of Books at the time of sale : worth frotn Gold Watches, English Lover,* Patent Lever and Lepines, iJiOtOO to 100,00 Silver watches, patent lever, 1*1! jewelled, hunting cases, opened face and cylinder escapej ment, 12 till to 4*> 00 Bold lockets?large size, four Basses and two glasses with spring?large aiil small size I with suap, 2 fil to 12 00* Cameo, mosaic, florentine, paiilcd, lava, goldstono, garnet and corn! sets ol pins and ' Drops. 5 00 to 2*i 00 Ladies' gold guard chains, fancy ne^t chains, chatelaines, 8 Wto 18 00 Cents' fob ami vest Chains, 10 00 to 30 00 Sets cameo, goldstone, painted, utoakic, gar! net, onyx, engraved and plain gold slekve but! tons and bosom studs, 2 00 tfl 10 I in (lohl pencils, with pens, large, mcdiufei, and I small, 3 6o to 7 60 Silver pencils, with gold pens, large, medium ! and small size, double and single extension eases, 2 00 to & 00 Gents' heavy signet lings, Ladies' gold thas' ed and plain rings, 1 00 to t 60 Gents' gold bosom pins, cluster, with kpul. ! scarf pins, onyx, garnet, Si v., I 50 to .1 no ltieh silk dress patterns, 22 00 to So 00 Cameo, masonic, coral, ga: net, chased uid ' plain oval bracelets, ft oil to 80 00 Silver and gold thimbles, 60 to ti uo ' Gents' pen and pocket knife, 60 to 1 to ' 1'earl and moiocco portc-inonnaies.ft" to 2 to I Toothpicks, watch keys, guard slides, 1 60 to :t 60 ' Gold crosses, small, medium and large, 2 oo to 7 6o Besides other gilts, comprising a largo and valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles, varying from to $>!<>. The pioprictors ol the oldest established gift Bookstore in the United States, lor the uninI ten uplcd success which has crowned their eari nest efforts to pleuse during the last four years, | would rctu in their sincere thanks to the hun(beds of thousands who have, in past time, j seen lit to bestow their liberal putionage upon them ; and would further assure tliem, and the public generally, that their long experience and established capital warrant them in offering grcutei inducements than ever, and such as are out > ! the reach ol any similar establishment in 'the country ; and propose, in this, TilK j FIFTH YKAd of their location in New Yot!?, , to introduce NKW FEATUllKS, Still greater attractions, giltJ of greater value and variety, I a still larger ami bettor Selected slock Of Books. t'omiuissions uud inducements to clubs and ] to agents who air willing to devote thoir time I to oui business ; s?? unit those who <lo>.re can I have ! "GIFTS and IJOoKS without money...&] W'c shall endeavor to establish an agent in i ( very town in the '"niletl States, so that all i who will may benefit by our liberal system ol t nule. A XKW AND RKVISF.I) t'ATAl.tHSUK, ready tor distribution, containing every desiraI ble book, new or old, now in print ; and ueacknowlcdged by librarians and literary men to be the most complete and hest classified ev or issued, without an exception, 500,000 are ready to be given awav, mailed free to any address, to all parts ol the world It contains all works on Art, Science and Nat- I I Philosophical and uial History. I K I Classical works. Adventures, Travo s | V | Historical and Mis&e., | A | cetlancous, Agricultural and Do- i N | Poetical, Theologniestic Kconoiny. j S ical, Religious, Belles Letters, Kssavs I | Law, Medical, MaAc., I A | sonic. 1 Hil.li!*, | Standard Fiction*, Biographies, C I l'rayer. Hymn and Dictionaries, t) I Glee Books, Encyclopedias, [ Text Books lor Gazetteers, j School*, Ate.. Ar? And u thousand varieties ol' publications in ev. cry department of literature. We sell a* low us?and, in many eases, lower than any other house in the country ; an 1 with every hook of the value of ono dollar or more, we present some usciul (tilt, without extra charge. TUK LET EVKKV ONE CoNSl l.T IIrs own interest, ami at Evans' (Jilt Hook BEST store, examine the prices of hooks, see the beautiful gills so (reelv scat1'LAt'E tered among our patrons, ami he satisfied that the only economical way OT of huving Inroks is at. No. ?v7 7 BROADWAY, GET LARGE HOTEL BUILDING, We guarantee perfect satisfaction.? YOUR Judge for yourselves. Examine our plan of business.? I BOOKS Any one con who will. Observe the daily distribution of watches, gold AND ami silver, vest, chatelaine and guard chains ; bracelets, cameo, mosaic corGIKTS al, go'nl stone, garnet and gold sets of pin and clasps ; lockets, large, IS medium and small siae ; rings, chased, plain and set with stones, cameo, A T goldstone, coral ; mosaic and engraved studs and sleeve buttons , ecart EVANS' pins, crosses, gold, pens ami pencils; gold pens in silver and morocco GIFT cases, and a tliousand other articles of use and value. HOOK A Gift with every liook worth from STORE, fillets to |'.Ob Ob NO. Send for a Catalogue. #77 ' It will cost you nothing, and will BROAD- be valuable as a hook of reference, if I WAY, nothing more. I NEW- Address, I YORK I). W. EVANS A CO. | CITY. No. #77 Broadway, New.York. N * 1 S 3 5. "i N B?A vyofd of explanation to thoae , who have known us under the style of Kvima & Co. 'J'he Business located V?y us ; at No. 077 Broadway, New-York City, is | the oldest established house in the country, I and is known world wide aa the original ' "Hvnna &i Co 'a (sift Bookstore." Many have taken the advantage of our popularity to advertise under the same name, to invenne their trade ? to protect the few who may be unacquainted with us, we would | slate Unit mo have no connection with any ! other liift It..ok limine?un<i though many j advertise under the name of Evans &. Co., | the tirin constituted by l>. VV. Evans and I J. II. I'reston, i* the first and onlv concern rightfully using the name. Ilut to prevent all confiyiion in tho future, we ahull untitle atyle of I). W EVANS iV CO., nnd all persons wrongfully owing the apI pellution to minlead the public, will be made to auffer the penalty of the law. I) W EVANS & CO, R77 Broadway, New Vork. June I ft, 1859, |8- ly. House and Lot for Sale THE Su^wriber offer* for nale hia iloune and Lot in the IAIJK Village of (aincaater, bounded by Mnnlap atreet, Ouy street, tho jail lot and others, containing about one nnd a half arri s. The honse in a snml), but comfortable dwelling, and there are all the necessary outbuilding* upon the lot. Any one wishing to purchuac will call upon Vy. M Connor*. Esq , who ia authorized to aell l for :ue. Terms made easy. R. 8. CROCKETT, l.-uicaatcr, Jan. 13, 1859?48-flm. THE LIVER I NVIIi ORATOR! l'RKPAKKI) UY I)K. 8ANYOUI). Compounded entirely from GUMSONE OK THE BEST PURGATIVE AND I.IVKR MEDICINES now before the publie, that acts as a Chthartic, easier, milder, and J more effectual than any oUier lucdiciuc known. It is not a Cathartic, but a Aivcr remedy, act* ' ing first on the /.iver to eject its morbid matter then on the stomach and bowels to carry of! that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes ! effectually, without any of the painful feelings expciienccd in the operations of moat Cathartics. It strengthens the system at tlie same j ! time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up : with usual rapidly. The Liver is ouc o' ittie principal regulatore of the human be - W lily; and when it per- j forms its functions O J well, the powers of ! the system are fully ?4 {devolved. Thestom- I itch is almost entirely dependent 01 the I healthy action of thci^ l.iver for the proper , performance of its PQ I functions ; when the ; stomach is nt fault, Q the bowels are at fault and the whole system .a 'suffersin consequence ) of the organ theSjj I.ivkr?having ccas- j ed to do its duty.? {For the disease of that organ, one of^ tiic proprietors has made its his study, in ^ 'a practice of more ! I than twenty years, to J2 'find some remedy | j wherewith to coun teract the many do- ' raiigemeut to which ^ it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last iound any person troubled with Liver complaint j in any form, has but Kp to try a bottle, and 1 conviction is certain.;^ These (luilis re-'J move all morbid or bail matter from the system, supplying ill their place a healthy (low of bile, invigorating the stomach, ?" causing food to digest well, purifying the Q blood, giving tone and heath to the whole 'machinery, removing the cause of the dis- w ease?affecting a radij eal cure. U j billions attacks HH are cured, and what is better. prevented, "p\ by the occasional use of the Liver Invigo- rator. (hie doso after eating is sufficient to relieve the stomach in and prevent the food lion, rising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents Night-mare. Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels gently, and cures Costiveness. One dose talion after eaeli meal will cure iJyspepsia. Cif" fbie dose of two teaspoon fuls will always relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction le. moves the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. 1 i.iK- mi., .1..... : i:... ,i. ...1:./1...1;,. while one dose often repeated is :i nun; cure lor ) < Indent .l/oibus, nnil u preventive ot Cholera. Only one Isolde is neeiled to throw out of the system the effect* ol medicine utter u long sickness. i'll'" One Isottle taken for Jaundice icninves all sallowness or uiimitund color from the skin. One dose taken a short t.me le'fore eating (lives vigor to tlic appetite, and makes food dw gest well. t>ne dose often Repeated cures Chronic lMari Inea in its worst forms, while Summer and Hnwel complaints yield almost to the lirst dose. One or two dose* cures attacks caused by Worms in Children . there i* no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. Of- A fe w bottles cures dropsy, by exciting the absorl>ents. He tukcjpleasurc in recommending this medeine as u preventive for Fever and .Igue, Chill Fever, and nil Fevers of a Billions Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands arc w ill ing to testily toils wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. Mix Water in the mouth with the In* vigorutor, and swallow both together. THE LIVE IN VIGOR ATOR Is a .Scinlitic .l/edical discovery, and is dally working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, oven the lirst dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one (Kittle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, ' rf*oiii the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to ? common Headache, all of which arc tlio reaul of it Di-cased Liver. prick os i. doi.lak pkr bottle. I)r SAXFOltD, Proprietor, 315 Uioodway, New Vork. He tailed by all Druggists, or For sale by Hasskltink k Ciirktox, LwrasliT, C. II., S.C. Sept. ?, 30?ly. II F YOU HAVE DYSPEPSIA, X Use tfie CijIuinbcTti Hitters If you have HEADACHE. Use (lie Columbian Hitters. If you have giddiness ok thk head. Use tin* Coluiubian Hitters, if yen Imve Depressed .Spirits, Use the Columbian Hitters, i If you have Filer, Use the Columbian Hitters. ! If you have no Appetite, Use the Columbian Hitters. ! If you have pain In side ami rack. lJ*e the Columbian Bitter* j If you have Sick Stomach. LJse the Columbian Hitter* ! If you have Jaundice, Use the Colombian Hitter*. If your I.ivek i* Dimkahkd, Uac the Columbian Hitter*. If you are anhject to Castivknehh, Uae the Columbian Hittera. I SoIJ at FIFTY CENTH a Bottle by I Merchant* generally, anil by II \V1L\ND. STEVENSON & Co. Druggiat, Charleston, S. C. II \HSKI.TINK Sl CURETON, Agent* for (jtneaater. April JO, 185 it.? 10-ly. KKRKItiON Jc LEIi)IN<b -IMPORTERS? Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Wholesale and Retail. If-l~ a?? ?' iimvi .jmtci??iic mwr irum iving, CIIARLKflfoN, 8. C:. April 2<?. 1859. 10? ly. ! THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Lancaster District. /?? the Comvwn /'lean. James II Witherspoon, 0. P.. L. D, J attach ? . , merit. VVi'liam Nembler. S ! James II. Witherspoon, 0. K. L. p. 1 attachvs. > meoi. George I), Beckham. J ,. Whcrenn, the plaintiff did on the 21st day of Mun h 1859, tile his declaration** Against the defendants, who (as it is said) are ahsunt from and without the limits of this Slate, and have neither wife's nor attorney'* known within the name, upon whom copies of the said declarations might be served : It is therefore ordered that the said defendants do appear and plead to the said declarations, on or before the 22d day of Mareh 1800. otherwise Anal and absolute judgment will then bo given and awarded against them. Ortice Court of Common Fleas, I^uicaster, March 21, 1859. J. A. STEWMAN, CCk. March 21. 0 ? lv % Great Southern Remedy. JACOB'S CORDIAL. you A 1.1. BOWEL L DISEASES. CIIOLKKA. CHOLERA MORBUS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS COL 10, 1)1 AI'KIKK.I, CllOI.LRA INFANTUM ALSO, Admirably adapted to many Diseases ol Females, most especially Painful Menstruation. mtHE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDM/, 4 arc too well known to rc<iuire encomiums. lu? It i'l uia Till wi11u1t ruidi nv III iiilllliki 2d.-It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. 3d.-lt cures California or Mexican Diarrhopa. 4th.-It relieves the severest Colic. 6th.?It cures Choleia Morbus* fith.-lt cures Cholera Infautuui. 7th.-It cures l'ainfnl Menstruation. 8th.-It relieves I'ain in Hack and Loins. yth.-It contracts Nervousness and IlespOndcncy. Kith.-It restores Irregularities 11 tli.?It dispels gloomy and hysterical Feelings. 12th.-It's an admirable Tonic. A few short Extracts from Letters Tes? timonials. &c. "I have usod Jacob's Cordial in my fiunily, and have found it a most efficient, and in icy judgment, a valuable remedy. Hon. I UK.4 M IFMK.VKR Judge of Supremo Court, (Jeorgia." "It give* me pleasure in being able to re commend Jacob's Cordial; my own personal experience, nml the cxpevionco of my neighbors and friends aronml me, is a sufficient guarantee for tnc to believe it to be all that it pur* l ports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy. MM/. 11. UNDER irOOD. Fnimeily Judge of Superior Court, Cherokc Circuit." I "I take great pleasure in regimmending this ' invaluable medicine to all afflicted with bowel liseasea, for which 1 believe It to be a sovereign remedy?decidedly superior to any thing I else ever tried by mo. A A. GAU/DING. Deputy ( . M. of ltii<(ii-AiMl Lodge of Georgia.' "1 have used Jacob's Ondial in tny family, niiil this, with all 1 hear uhout it as a remedy by those who have tried it, induces mo to believe that it stands at the head of every preparation ol the kind, and I would recommend its use in the diseases lor which it is compounded. MILKS (i. DOllllINS. ''a-liier of the Hank of the Sta'c of Georgia, (ii illin." "If there Is any credibility inhuman testimony, Jacob's Cordial must stand prc>ciniiicut above nil other preparations for the cure llowcl /diseases. Kroni the w;vs ol testimony * in its favor ?oining in trom all quarters, it must be very far in advance, us a curative agent, of most it not all other 'patent' pieour.i lions. A. FLEMING. Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Hank Griffin* "This cllieicnt remedy is traveling into eeleb rily us fas- as lionuparte pushed his cohintus into Russia, and gaining commendation whereever used."?U'eonjia Jflfiriumian, J/nv IVfA, 1853. SOU) H >' DliUUUlS'JH KVHIi Y WIIKIIK Druggists Merchants and I'hysiccans supplied by J. .dSIIMUItdT, liupmtcr and IFhole sale Druggist, Charleston. July l lth, 22?tf. nun ;VkU AMULIA1 IU>, PHILADELPHIA. i a lienevolent Institution, established by *pc> | rial endowment fur the relief of thu sick and distressed, alliietcd with Virulent wid Kpidciuic discn.-es. TilK HOWARD ASSOCIATION', in view of the awful destruction of liumaii life, caused k>y Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victim* of such diseases I v Quacks, several years ago directed their t Consulting Surgeon, as a Chaiitublc Act worthy of their nauie, to open a Dispensary lor the treatment of this class of diseases, iu all their forms, and to give Medical Advice Oralis to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) ami iu cases of extreme poverty, to Kuruish Medicines Free of Charge. It Is needless to add that the Association command* the highest Medical skill of the Age, and will furnish the most appioved modern treatment. The Directors of (he Association, in the .In. uual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express the highest satisfaction with tho success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhea. Semi jiiil Weakiieaa, (ionorrhma, (ilcet, Syphilis*, the vice of OlMiiiMii or Sell AI him, Diseases ol the Kidneys and Bladder, Ate., and order a contiu* nance of the same |>lan for tin- ensuing year The Directors, on a review of the past, (eel assuied that their labor* in this sphere of bencvolcnt effort, have been of great benefit to the afflicted, espec ially to the young, and they hare resolved to devote themselves, with renewed real, to this very important but much despised cause. " Just Published by the Association, a Report on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, tho Vice of Onanism; Masturbation or Sell-Abuse, and othor Diseases ol' the Seiual Organs, by tho Consulting Surgeon which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed letter envelope,) Free of Charge, on receipt ol Two Stamps tor postage. Other Repoitsand Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, Ac. am constant| ly being published for gratuitous dialributlou ' an I will he sent to the afflicted. Some ol tho new remedies aud methods of ireatmriit disI covered during die iast year, are of great value. Address, for reporter treatment, Dr. J. SkilI tin Houghton, Acting Surgeon, Howard Aaeoru | ation, No. !i South Ninth Street, Philadelphia | I?n It. ivrS.r ..t ?h? i?: ? ? __ J v.w?> ? ?MW ' II VV IUI K/.1CA D. HKARTVVKM*, PumidksTv GKO. FAlRCillLD, Srcrrlary. March '28, 0?ljr State of South Carolina, IN EQUITY?Lancartkr DIM-RIOT. Harsh A. Cnatonv Adm'*") Petition for of W. Thurlow Canton. J nnvm a n t of v?. | Holicitora fee. Sunaii June Dye. J It appearing to the antinfai-tion of the Commissioner, that the defendant Susan Jane l>ya reaidef without the limits of thin Htate. It in ordered on motion of William*, Sol'r, for petitioner, that the said Suann Jnne Trye. do answer, plead or demur to the petition in above cn*u on or before the first dny of < telober 1859, otherwise Judgment pro. e<<ufe**o will be ordered against her. J A M KM II WITHKRSI'OON, c r L n. June J4,1859^ '40-3m p f ?> * Notioe to Debtors, VI.Ij |H*raona indebted to the hntatu of late Saiu'l. U. Hnuiiucnd urn earnestly requested to pay theii several liabilities before return Jay neat. Person* having demands against the iSa"** tate will please present tliem before thu let of ^kpril next* P. T. HAMMOND, J KAl.KIOH HAMMOND, } Ka'rs. OKO. W. IIAMMOND. ) | Jan 96, I8.%9. 50? if