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nie lancaster leroek i rutlished every Wcdnes iay Morning l MY W. M CONNORS, Lililor sintl |)ru)tri?'t<>i*. TERMS: In advance, ,Vi tlic expiration ol Six .Month?, - - - - ".'.fin .ho cud of the Year, - - JUKI ADVERTISEMENTS, Will lie imerted u?. the following low rates: One square (of 10 lines or less,) one insertion, ; or, if continued, 75 cents for ill J first insertion, and 50 cent -. >r t cli snbjcquent insertion. The number of iiueiiions must be written on each advertisement, or tlfey will be inserted till crdered out and charged accordingly. The following deductions will be made in favor of standing advertisements : 3 months, f* months. i ykak One Square, $3.00 ?6.00 ?9.00 rtvu " 0.00 10.00 15.00 Three " 9.00 1100 18.00 Half Column, Ki.OO 'dd-OO 30.00 One " 30.00 45.00 00.00 Ilusitiess f .'ards of five lines or less, including the paper, Six Dollars per annum. .flinouneing (.'.indiilsttes for Office, Five Dollars. 1 or notice of applie.iti.n to Legislature , Five Dollars. |3f" Obituary Notiees exceeding one square in length (Hi lines) will be charged for the overplus,at regular advertising rates t-f?" Tributes of Respect, rated as adv crtisnients. All transient advertisements must l>e paid for in advance. IMSSOM T!<? OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. fill IF partnersliip heretofore existing under 1 the tirm of M. I)RUCK Kit &. CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, blither of the partners, w ill sign in liquidation. Mr. M. DrucUer can he found at the old stand to settle the business of the tirm. M. DKUCKER, K. SSOM.MKRM. Camden, July j, THE UNDERSIGNED I 'ereby tender their sincere tiianks to .iie.r friends and the pnhlie generally, tor the liberal patronage bestowed upon tlietn i'o.- many years, and in retiring from liusi ti.-v take pleasure, in recommending their successors Messrs K'iii|)iii:ui 4 Summers, asking for them the patronage heretofore extended to themselves. M. 1)111 t KKIt & CO. Can.den, S. (' , July 1, 183D, til if. Refering to the Above Circular, .Messrs. M. l)rueker 4 (Jo., we s?>lieil the tiien. 0j- tja, 0|j |irlI1 h, eofitinne the patronage ?. !itu.r;,||v ^tended to .M. Drucker 4. Co , to ,il0 ,H.W |jrin) trusting that ay c.ose aitentivi haziness, we shall merit tl.o continuant* ?( jj Our will be nh\.%!l ecunplete in ail ruti'di * kept by the old tin. KOOI'.M AN 4 fcriMMKRS. Camden. S. C. July 5, Limited Co-Partnership. mill.1 yiMio/'DtDPn.. .. uuuo</iiii)r.ivo il.\\ I'. riJlt.MKD ! A UMITEI) CO.I'ARTNKltSUII' ?n iter the n.imo aii'dsiylo of KOOPMANN 4 SOMMERS, For the purpose of cnrrvirig oo the general Merchandizing busim-*", ?* the old stand (it' Messrs M. Iti iicktr it ' o.,at C?..i11k JlT, S. (J. M. Koopm.m aiul I. Summers, of ('an . den, S. ('., are the gem-rat partners, and K. !Sominers, ot" Charleston, S. in the special partner. K. Summers, the sjieeial partner, lias contributcd the sntn of Twenty Thousand Dollars, to tlie common Stock of the said partnership. The s.-iiil l.i uilcd Partnership, eoiumeiiccs on the 1st day of July, 185!). and ter Minnie; <>the first dav of .Inly. lHtig. "M. KOOPMANN, I. S().M.MKUS, K St ).M M KRS. July 13, 18.'i!)?UtJ-Gin. Stage Accommodations, r|"MIK undersigned, contractors on the JL mail route Irom l.ancastei to Caindcn, respectfully notify the public that they have made arrangements for runnim/ n Stage for tin.- accommodation 'if passengers on sap! rente, three times per week and hack. The'Stage will lelive Camden *ni Monday, Wednesday and Frid.iv, and arrive ai Lancaster C. II , same evening.? Will leave tlm latter place on Tuesday, Thursday and SatuMaV. ?nd arrive in Camden same evening. They will also convey passengers fioiu Lancaster ''. II, to I'ineville. on the Charlotte & S C. Railroad, t',yo limes per week \ hack will leave Lancaster on .Monday and Thursday ; arrive at I'ineville same day. Leave I'ineville on Tuesday and Friday ; arrive at Laneaster C. II . same day. They believe that llie^r arrangements art* such as to insure a prompt execution of the aVmve plan, and to the pel feet satisfaction of those who may go upon these routes. HT Pi icknges will be promptly conveyed -upon either route. J NO. It OOUSART, SILAS INGRAM. July .13, i860.?3'2-tf t'nrr'n rr n * ?? ^ * tj U 1 i I U A ft U 1j 1 IS A. LANCASTER DISTRICT. A K. Nisbot. J. I). Nishel and Jane Mood. I H. .Margaret i<emon, the children of Hetihin 11 end, deceased?'their names not known : the children of Elizabeth Bain, deceased ; Jano Bain. Mmy Bane. Elizabeth lite wife of W'm. Cochran, Sara!: '.lie wife of Win. Townscnd, Ju.e the wife of Samuel Banc, the children ol John W nod deceased?their names not known ; Deborah (ilass widow ot. Kohl. (iluss, deceased, nnd the children of Kobt. Hood, decoaeeA?their names not known. It appearing to my satisfaction that the nltove named defendants reside without the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered, thai they do appeal in person, or by their lawful Attorney and object to the division or sale of the Heal Estate of .Mary Small, deeoiaed. on of before the Jltli day of No viimuur next, or their consent will lie entercd, of record. I' T M \MMQND, o. i.. n. Aug, Mi, iif??] 2t. p f i$b\ ItJaiik*! ItlnnkN!! A XlJt'l'l.y of blanks on hand at the i O'tiee, thai will oo sold uxc.juively for catk. i'erson* will oblige us by not Kkinjf or them ou an >llior terms, l *4 . i ***** FOOD FOB THE MIND! | IF YOU WANT A HOOK, SEND TO ii i: o i: <ii i: <?. i: \ A > *, 131) Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ! FOR IT. You can get good Rooks, You can get choice Books, ? You can get Books worth reading, You eiin get Books in evoiy department of Literature, Worth from 50 cents to $100, is given with | each Hook sold. In fact, the best place in , the Country to buy Hooks, is at | | GEORGE G. EVANS', I No, lb'.', Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, i ORIGINATOR OF TUB Glb'T BOOK BUSINESS, AND PROPKIETOU OF TIIR OLDEST AND LARGEST GIFT HOOK ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WOULD! Who calls attention to the fact, that he i.a.. made such arrangements with other l'ub'ishetu and Manufacturers, that it gives him pleasure to oiler GREATER INDUCEMENTS than ever, and such THAT CANNOT HE EQUALLED by any other Gift Hook House in the wuld. 1860. I ijOiu am; silver \\ atclies, Gold Chains, and Silk Dress Patterns, ASK OVKIl 350,000 Dollars' Worth of Jewelry were GIVEN AWAY, during the Six Months, ficm January to July, 1 85'J, each article which has keen of tin finest quality, and has given satisfaction in eve ry instrncc. ALL HOOKS are sold at the PUBLISH Klt'S PRICES, ASK You can select from the Largest stock of Books in the country. SEX J) for a CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE Which will he sent hv mail gratis, and which contains a complete list cf the most valuable standard works in every department of literature, eompiising lli STORY, BIOGRAPHY; TRAVELS.' VOYAGES, POETRY, SCIENCE, MEDICINE, TIIEOL( >GY, CHEMISTRY, MECHANICS, GE< KiRAPIl Y, | N AVKi ATI* >N. t\ i?v iv> i i li AGKICULTUKE. MANUFACTURES, A RC11ITECT U I IE. FREE MASONIIV, NATURAL HISTORY. ODD FELLOWSHIP. \ IJ IU MS, ANNUALS, v MRLKS, l'UA V ER \ iOOKS, HYMN UlvYKS, SCHOOL ktj'oKS, S1N< JIN(r I'f.-Olia, JUVENILE HOOKS. WHITING PAPER, LKHEIt PA I'Ell. AND ENVELOPES. THE GIFTS. Which arc given with the Hooks, consist of Jewelry, Ac., of the finest quality anil of the Iiest tiianiilaeltirc, ami are valued at the manufacturers' prices, and comprise a large variety ot Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Lever \V:?tcll?VS_ Kiflit- !)??v Tinwi l''"""-1 .???.! 1> Clocks," Ladies'" Megani IIlVck"or"rUid "s'dk D:css Patterns, Silver-plated Tea and Coffee Set i Cuke, Fruit and Caul DuSkets, Toa and Tat do Spoons, Mutter, Fish, Dread and Fruit Knives, Elegant Setts of Jewelry, for Ladies, including Bracelets, Breastpins and Kar Dings to .uitcli, neatly put up in boxes. Costly setts of Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, Garnet, Tunpioia, Lava, and every variety of Je welry. Gold Locket', of all sizes, lor Miniatures, Hair, iVc. Ladies' and louts' Gold Pencil Coses, with fine gold Pens. Gents' Diai'noiol-poliited Commercial ami Kngiossing Gold l'ens, with Silver and Kbony llamlles, in boxes. Ladies' Gold Neck, Chatelaine, Wateli and Guard Chains. Gents' Gold Fob and Vest Chains. Gents' Setts, of Can wo, Mosaic, Floren'ine, Knameled and Kngraved Gold ?p.tds, Dosom and Sleeve Muttons, Cluster ' Dreastpins, with opal centre and Gold diains. Pearl 1'ocket Knives, Port J/onnuics, Cabas and Purses.? Ladies' Dreastpins, Kar Kings, Finger Kings, Cuff and Cheinixctto Ituttons, Gold and Silver Pencils, Crosses, Pell Slides, etc., etc., etc., of | over a thousand Varieties, varying from 5t> cents to REM KM DISK THAT, II v PURCHASING HOOKS AT GEORGE G. K VANS' HI FT HOOK KS rl\ I n I. IS 11 ME NT You pay no more than you would at any other i Dook Store, and you have the advantage of get- j img a vuiunuio i'rescul with cadi iiook that you !?uy. SEM) FOR. A CA TALOGUE, Am) one trial will assure you of the honorable ami prompt method of transacting business. AGENTS WANTED. Any person, either niule or I'emnle, who desires to engage in un honorable ami profitable employment, and one f^nt requires hut little time, is requested to address (JKOlWiK G. EVANS, No. 43!) (.'hestnnt Street, Philadelphia, Pa 1 j Originator of the tiij' Iiook frusincnii, nii | Proprietor of the harden tiift lt<n>k Es- j iti/ilielunenl in the VVorUi. STEAM MILL -NO,TICE. r I'M IE Subscriber respectfully asks the at- i I. lention of the public to his STEAM SAW MILL, which is now in operation s'.x miles East of Lancaster C. II. Hills for Lumber will be promptly furnished at ^ the rates below : . I Inch Plank at jl I per hundred feet. r i inch Plank 80ct* " " " ' n i inch plank, quartered 87J eta. per hun- j * dred feet. c U ?neh ('Mai. $2, per hundred feel c Rough do '50 el"- per hundred loet. Scantlin thrown in to Inch measure at *' $1, per hundred. " ai All picked Lumber '20 per cent higher. S All refuaod Lumber half price, in the ine.-iMiirmeot of nil quartered I.uiu- 1 her the edge in ad<led to the width, and all Lumber .tot named above i? aold in the : j name proportion. J GRORGK SINCLAIR. ? March 33, 1869. 6? tf. ' Wood, Eddy &, Go 's SINGLE NUMBERS J LOTTERIES! I Grand Capital Prize i$r $100,000! {EA11LY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. < o till-; KATKAUKIM.NAKY PKAWIAliN ?f Wood, Eddy & (Jo., Single Number l.ot- i lories will lake piece ill public, ur.dor the ! Superintendence of Sworn Commissioners, | 11 Augusta, (iuorjjin, aw follows : V I, A *S 17, Draws <ui Saturday, Nov. 10, I860. ?o C C A & s ,1 1, Draws on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1850. ; L A S -S o Draws on Saturday, Jan. 01,1860. L o CLASS ?<>, 1 Draws on Saturday. l'Vb. 18. 1860. Ex t raord i 11 ary I) rawi n g, To take place as above ipeciliod. 1 Grand Capital Prize qf $ 1 0 0,0 0 0! 1 Prize of ?50.000 1 " 30,000 , 1 " . . 15 000 i 1 " 10,000 j 1 " 6,000 . 1 " 5,000 1 " 6.000 j 1 " 5.500 ; 1 " 5,000 j 20 " 2,000 | 100 " 1,000 j 100 " 500 100 " 400 150 300 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. t prixes of ?'100 appr. to #100,000 are *C,4U0 | A ?? fx I lit <11 ililtl n AHA I 4 " 4<>V " 30,000 ' 1,600 4 " 80O " 1 5,000 44 1,2"0 4 " 2oO " 11),000 44 8M?i 20 " KM) 44 5,O0(i 41 2,000 5,000 44 20 arc 100,000 5.520 l'iizes Ainouti I iig to *G15.()00 Whole Tickets *20, Halve* $10, ttuar- j ters $5, k ighths $2,50 THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS I of Wood, Kil'ly &. ('o's., Lotteries will take ' place s:t Augusta, Georgia, :i? follows? , ("lass lis Draws ?>:i Saturday, Nov. Jfi, 185'.) Cl:\?s 40 Draws on Saturday, Dee. 3, 1861) Class 50 Draws on Saturday, Dec. 10, 1850 ; (.'lass ,V_{ Draws on Saturday, Dec. 2 1, 185!) I ('lass 53 Draws on Saturday. Dee. 31. 185!) ' Class 54 Draws on Saturday. Jan '7, l8t>0 i Class 55 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 14, |8(;o i Class 5" I),a\\? on Saturday. Jan. 28. i860 -s - <n> - K Ordinary Drawing, To take place as above specified. 1 Grand Capital Prire of ?5(|,00Q 1 prize of $'20,000 * 1 prize of' 1.600 ( i ? to nnn 5o ? ftao i I 44 5,000 100 44 400 ' 1 44 4,000 100 44 300 ! 2 41 3.000 100 4' 150 100 " 100 Approximation Prizes. 4 pri. of 400 nppro. to 50 000 pri. are I 000 I I " 300 44 '20 000 44 1 200 I 4 44 '250 " 10 000 44 1.000 4 " 225 " 5,000 44 900 j 4 44 '200 4' 4,000 44 800 4 44 150 44 3.000 4- 800 4 44 100 44 1.500 44 400 5.000 " '20 are 100.000 | 516;> prizes amounting to $320,000 ! Tickets $10; Halfs $5; Uuarteis $2.50 WOOD. KDDY & CO.'S Grand Extraordinary Drawings, ON THE THREE NUMIlEU IM.AN. C A P 1 T A L V 11 IZfcl, $ 1 0 0,0 00! Takes j'lucc on the Last Saturday in each Month. Tickets $20 ; Half $10 ; Quarters $5?ighths *5 50 In ordering Ticket* or Certificate*. iCholooe the Amount of money to our address for what yuu wish to purcliu.se ; nnine the Lottery in which you wish it invested and whether you wish Wholes, Halves, or Quarters, on receipt of which, we send what is ordejjt bv first mail, together with the scheme. Immediately after the drawing, a Printed Drawing, Certified toby the Commissioners will be sent, with an Kxplanntion Hf Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and Stale. Mr All prizes offl.OOO and under, paid I immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual time of fortv days. All Communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certifi* rntci to WOOD. EDDV CO, Augusta, On. or WOOD. KDDY fir CO., Atlanta, On or WOOD RftllV & IN) , * gWU, Delnware. A lint of the numbers that are drawn ! rom the wheel, with thp nuiount of the irize lhel each one is entitled to, will be uiblished after every drawing, in the follow- ( ng papers :?Augusta (Cieo.) Constitutiondint, Mobile Register, Nashville (iazette, | [i,ichmond Dispatch, 1'uulding (ARss.) < Clarion', Now York Herald and New Vork | rimes. | BLANKS! BLANKS! ! rVk would call the intention of members o I he bar and magistrates of this and thssur ; j ounding Districts, to our extensive assort , ' lent of Blanks. We have 'now on hand (Sill supply printed in excellent s'vle, and i an 'ill all orders prorhpfly at seventy-five uOt* per quire ruth. I Wc are also prepared to print Briefs at liort notice, in handsome style, and as low j it the work cap be done any wh??re in the lute for raah. / LI M K l/Uk BBS JOR SACK AT TDK OLD r, L\JT/ Corner. J. ADAMS. October 19, 1859.-36?41. W A L T () N Female College Lottery, OF GKOUOIA. Chartered l>y the State in I80G. W. C. DAWSON & Co-, Managers. Macon or Savannah, Ga. j ?OVEI SCHEME! Policy Plan Lottery ! J3y this Scheme, Purchasers can select their own Numbers, ami pay arty amount !V>r a Ticket thev may desire ! I Extra class 2, draws Oct. 9, '59. i nnd on every succeeding day (Sunday ex- I cepted,) at 5 o'clock, I*. M ) ur In this Scheme, there are 75 Nuu? j be.s placed in the Wheel?from 1 opto 75 ind twelve of these Numbers are drawn from the Wheel. If a person selects one Number out of the 75, and that Number is iniong the Numbers drawn, he {jets tive | times the amouiil invested. If two select- | ml Nutnbehi n.c drawn, lie yets thirty for one : if three selected Numbers lire drawn, he pets two hundred for one ; if four selected Numbers are drawn, he gets a thousand for one ; if live selected Numbers are drawn, five thousand for one, if six selected numbers are drawn fifteen thousand to one. licvirnricr. it two or more, selected numbers are taken, and all of those numbers so selected are not drawn among the Twi Ivj JJrn.vn Numbers, | the Ticket is n Blank. O'H Havannah Plan Lotteries 1 )raw four(4)timrs a wonth ! ami arc the moat liberal of any Schemes ever offered. For particulars address, \Y. C. DAWSON, CO., Managers. Macon, nnd Savannah, Cia. Oct. at), 371 f PRACTICAL KXI'KRIKNCK I LK i ft ti ?* E\PER 1M ENTAL SCI ENCE. r?(' - .{. Ci ..5"M \ J n? 1-S w-v? A-S ivv HOLLO WAV'S OJiNTMENT. j CONSOLATION KOKTIIE S1FFEUINH. j Nearly fifty yea-s continual use in over; part . of the hal>ital)le g'obe, ftinnnpt the savage ami ! The civili/.ed alike,lias proved that simple erup- . lions, open s ires, hard tamoi.-, pendulous dc- I velopmeiits of all Jnds, nl. rc<sc<8, cancers, old wounds, and, in me word, every pceies of in. fianimaliog and luppurulion, whether in the I skin, die flesh, tin glands, or among the nuis cles, eau be arress-d and permanently cured, j without danger, b,- rubbing in and using as a ! dressing, this inosiniable Ointment. SCROltlLA, KlVsiPKtAP, AND 8.VI.T i IMIVM'M No remedy hts over done so much for the j cure of diseases of the skin, whatever form j they may asanin>, ?s ih:s Ointment No case ' of Salt Kheimi, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula i or Erysipelas, can long withstand its itiduencc. | BAD LEGS, OLD SOKES, AN'I) ULCEUS i Cades of tuiLiiy yearn .-tanding that have perliiiaciou.dy refused to yield to any other rcindy or treatinent, have inrnribly succumbed to a few application.-; of this potveitut unguent. ERUPTIONS OS TUE .SKIS, Aiisiug from a bad state of the bloou or eh i onic disease, are eradieateil, and a clear and ! transparent surface regained bv the res'orative action ol this Ointment It snrprsses many of the cosmetics and other toilet appliances in it? power to dispel rashes and other diafiguri inents of the face. riUKri AS I) FISTULA. Kvei v fonn tunl Imture of these prevalent and stubborn disorders is eradicated locally < and entirely by the use of this emollient; warm fomentations should precede its application. Its 1 healthy qualities wilt he found to be thorough 1 and invanble. Both tin Ointment and /'ills should h> used in the follow!u</ rates : Itiiuions, Mercurial Kiuptions, Sprains, Hums, Swelled (ilunds, Piles, Sore l.e^s, Chapped Hands tfllff Joints, | Khciiiiiatisin, Sore Hreasts, Tetter, Chilblains, Ringworm, Sore Heads, Ulcers, Fistula, Sail Kheiitn, t Sore Throats, Venereal Seres, (tout, Scalds, Sores of all kinds, Wounds of I l.nmh.an llf.~.... . ft.., .>m.i 'invwiv, nil KIIHI4 l,tS~ (TACTION !?Noi.o arc genuine unless the word* "J/olloteai.V? u York' and /x>m/??," are discernible as a WaUr murk in every leal I of the book of directions around each pot or [ box ; the same may be plainly n,e? by futlJim/ Uu Ira/ to tin light. A handsome reward will 1 bejpvcn to any One rendering such information as may lead to the detection ol any parly i or oar ties counterfeiting the medicines or ven- ; ding the same, knowing ihi.iu to be spurious. *,* Sold at the Manufactory of Professor iioi.Low*., Hu M.iiduu Lain:, Nc.r York, ami by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the I'nited States and j the civilized world, in hoses at. 25 cents, t>8 cents and $1, each. There is conquerable saving by biking the larger sizes. N. It.?Directions for the guidance ol patients in every disorder ure ailixed to each bo*. August III, 186V '1'J. Jy Franklin Aoademy. rpHK FIRST' Session of this Institution J .1 commences 1st Monday iu Juuuary ' next and ends 1st June. The second session commences 1st Mt... ilny in July and ends I at December. The Trustee* have succeeded ill retain j ing the service* of MR HAM'h. Me- I COR MICK, who o proficiency in teaching i* surpassed by few. Young men enn . lie thoroughly prepared to cuter any of Liir higher institution* of learning in the | Southern Males. The Village# is very ; Healthvf and there la not, ut present a ^rog shop or place where ardent apirita ran be obtained in it. Hoarding can be obtained in private fanilien at $10 per month. 'llie rate* of tuition are the sniiu* a* hose in Academies throughout the State. 'I'he Academy building ia now in coin, dete repairs The aurronnding country will lind here idvantuge* which will at Ieaat equal those ?f other places, and to our District are held nit am b i.idurenientaan wo iieliove will ob< 1 late the necuaaity of Mending our young j hen ml boy* ; broad. 8. B MA88KY, Sfcrtiari/. I Dec. 15, 1858 44-tf. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. FROM THE Quaker City Publishing House ! 100,000 Catalogues, ^u.\v. En<iland and Keviskd-now heady FOX I >IBTlUUUTION. Superior Inducements to the Public ! t9~ a now ami sure plan for obtaining j (iOLD ami SlI.VKlt WATCHK8. ami nth.-r I valuable Prize*. Full particulars given in Cata- | loguoa, vl ieli will be sent free to all upon ap- | plication. Valuable (lilts, worth (tout 50 cts. to $lUb, | Gl'AKANTKKl) to each purchaser. $100,000 i in dills have been distributed to injr patrons ! within the past six month?$lo0,000 to be dis- | tributetl during the next six months. The inducements offered Agents are more ; liberal than those of any other house in the I business. Having been in the Publishing and Hookselling business tor the last eight years, inv experience enables me to conduct the (lift Kntcrprize w ith the greatest satisfaction to all. JSP AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County. For full particulars address DUANE KULISON, Quaker City l'ublishing Ilnusc, Hit South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 21, 18&y. 32?4m. i THK STATU OU SOUTH CAROLINA Larcastf.ii District. In the Common Picas. James II NVitherspoon, c. k. i.. u, J attach* vs. ' ineiit. William Semb'.er. j James I!. Witlu rspoon, c. e. i?. b. ) attachvh. > merit, (ieorge I). Beckham. J Whereas, Hie plaintiff did <?n thg "21st day nt' Man h !8Sii, tile his declarations against the defendants wtio (as it is said) are ahnetit from and without the limits of this State, and have neither wife's nor attorney's known within the same, upon whom copies of the wait] declaration* might he served : It is therefore ordered that the said defendants do appear and plead to tin- said declaration*. on or before thi; 22d day of March 18?50. ollierwise final and absolute judgment wi!! then he given and awarded against them. Office Court of Common Plena, Lancaster, March '21, ISftl). J. A. STEW MAN, CCk. March '21 6?lv 'J'I IE STATE OFSOCTH CAROLINA Lancaster District. In tht Common Pints. Henry K. Price. 1 vr. > Altaohment. Asia M. Canton. j It. S. ('rocket. ~k vs. Attachment. Asia M. t 'anion. J \\'IILltEAS. the Plaintiffs did on the Yi '2!nl day of March, 18551, tiled their Daclaralinm; against the Defciuia.it, who (as it is said) is absent from and without ll.e limits ot this Statu, and has neither wife nor Attorney known within the ^ami*, upon whouiaeoji) of the said Ih-clarntion* might L.j served. It i.< therefore ordered, that the i?i Deterdnnt do appear nnd plead to the said |)ii'l;iriiliuii? oti or before tin i'Jnd day of March which will bo in the yer.r of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and aixty otherwise final and absolute judgment will ll" n he pivdn ntoi awarded against him Ollicc Court Common I'leas. I-inenster District, 21st dav of March I8.V? i. A STKWMAN. Clerk. .March U t, 18??? #? ? I y. Till! S'I'ATK <>F SOUTH CAROLINA I.ancahtkk Hiatrict. IN TIIK COMMON l'LKAft. J N McF.lwce, jr. "j vs. > attachment. W. 11. Dunlap. j Whereas the plaintiff did on the J'id i ilnv <d' March 18Mt, file his declaration against the defendant, who, (ns it is aaid) i* abacnt from and without the limits of thia Stale, and hs? ccitbcf wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might he served : It i- therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration. 1 on or before Ihe i'.hl day of March, which 1 will be in the year of our Lord or.c thou 1 sand eight hundred and sixty, otherwise,! final and absolute judgment will then be oiVeil mid nwunleit iinnlimi >! Otlieo Court of Common Klen*, Uaculvr ! District, Marc h &, 1859. J. A. MTKWMAN, Clrr|;. March :!-J. fi-lv IK YOU IIAVK DYMUKHNl A. Use the Coluinbiun Haters. If you have IIK.XDACHK, Use the Columbian Hitters. If you havo giddiness op the head. Use the Columbine Hitters j If you have Depressed ^piiiits, Use the Columbian Hitters If you have I'ii.f.s, Use the Columbian Hitters If you have no Appktitr, Use the Columbian Hitters j It you have pais Id side ami back. Use llit Columbian Hitler. 1 If you have Sick Stomacu. lis? (ho Columbian Bit tors. If you have Jauruick, Use the Columbian Bittern. If your Livkr m Diuf.asrd, lJ*e Ihe Columbian Bitter*. If you are niiLjeot to CoirriVEXKan, Cue (he Columbian Bittern. Mold Hi FIFTY CF.NTS "> Dottle by Merchant* generally, and bv HAVILaND, STEVENSON & Co. , Druggist'. Charleo^on, S. C. I i \ SS K l/l l N K C UII ETON, Amenta for I-nncnster. April SO, 1869.?10-ly. , UNO AND NEGROES FOR SA LE. f|MIK I'lanUtion or tract of I^nnd,nlvtayn 1 known aa the Kllia IMantation, ia now in Market?a nuuilmrone plantation, equaled by few and surpassed by none?on Little Lynches creek, lying on both eider^of the creek. The plantation I* in good repair and in splendid condition for making n crop, noma cii/htv acre* of u??.iu '?1 Opened and n qnantity of the beet wood land to cut down that ia o? the creek. The tract eontalna Iwiwwn or.e thousand and twolve hundred iwren. it ia aplrn?K i land for corn or coMon.and any person wishing to ptflliaMc land Will do wall to ronie and examine it. I Mill also Bill TliRKK young and likely No. I NWJROK8. Wn. W. Kli.lS. i (Jet. 13, 186U. 36?3m. ? HOSTETJt 3 r<. j STOMACH BITTitRS, For the cue of /'ytprpsir, ln<Jiaoc'lon, ,Viv *' ?, Flatulency, /??? of ,(ppstiif or'<jup Kitlonm (\>mj>laOitt iiriming from a moroitl Inaction of the Stomach or fioirMt, jmn/ncin-j Cramp*, 2>y?ontcry, Colic, Cholera ilorlais, ?<v In view of ihu ft^Lv thai ev<-ry m?-ml?er of the human family in more or ! ** subjected to some of the ahovc oimtplnipt*. besides' innumerable other condition* in life, which, i by the assistance of n little knowledge 01 exoryise of common sense, they may be able so to regulate their habits of ijiot, ni)d .yitb the assistance of a good tonic, secure permnuent health. In order to accomplish ti^is desired object, the true course to pnreijc i*. certainly, that which will produce a nat||ygd stAto of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr. Hosteller hns introduced to this country a preparation called HOSTETTKR*S" ST( >M ACI1 HITTERS, which at this day is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to all who have used it. The lhtters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to n healthy and vigorous notion, and thus by the simple process of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over disease. Dinrrhten, dysentery or dux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of Vnter anil diet, wiU be speedily regulated by a brief use of this prostration. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other; the cause of whi.h may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using TlOSTETTKR'S STOMACH HITTERS as per directions on the bottle. For this disease eycry physician .will tnend Hitters of some kind, then whv not use an article known to be infallible? Every country have their Hitters as a preventive of disease, ami strengthening of aystetn in gciier.il, him among tiictn nil tliiTv i* n<?t to be found n niiitv healthy !? -ojile than the tJenr.nns, tin 111 whom lhi? proptirnl iou emanates!, ba.wiw! iron suicutiflc experiment* w li oh has attain! il to a-lvinc the ili'stiny of this groat preparation in the in- ilii-.-il scale of nrifncc. FEVER AND AGUE. Tlii? trying ami ;ui)VoktnR Himmi', which nio lit relentless crasp on the Imdy nf man. rcducinc bim to n mere sbaslnw In a short space of time, ami renderinj l.i01 physically nnj menially useless. ran l-e ilefnilel and driven from the l??ly I jr the nw of ll< iSTKTTHIl'S RBNOWXKH BITTRUS. further, .my of the al-ovo stated ,11ie>uiu< ran not ho enntraetisl a hen exj-on-l lo nny ooliimry conditions |>r<>dueiiiK them, if the l itters are tue<l ns per direetion*. And as it neither create* nausea nor otfeinl* the palate, and rendering um.ece* airy any chance of diet n- Interruption to i|iy,il par suits, hut promote* sound tleep and healthy -licestior, the eotnplaint i? thpt remoro>l a* spse-lily a* is eon aisleut with the pr-wluction of a thoruuch and perm* iieut cure. For Persons in advancod years Who are suH>riny froin an enfeebled c institution ami infirm l-ody, these llitters are invaluable a> a re*torrlive of ?trenirth and vlcor, ami need* only lo 1< tried to tw appreciated. Auu to a mother white nursing, ths-se Hitter* are Indispensable, especially where llie mother'* nourishment is inadequate to the demand* of the rhild, ronse-piently her strencth must yield, and here it is where It good topic, such a* llostetler's Mtnmarh Bitter* is nctdi'd to impart temporary strencth and vigor lo the system, l-idi.e should by nil means try tlu* remedy f r all raise* of debility, and l>eforu so doing, a.<k your plietlclan, w|.o, if he* u acquainted With (lie viitue* cf the IJittcr*. will recommend tlieir use in all rose* of weakness. CAITIOV.?Wo caution the public ugniiist tiaing nny of the ninny imitation* or counterfeit.*, hut nsk for Howry, it an'* Cat ius.itui Stomach Uittkk*, unci at** that each bottle litis t|)c words " l>r. J. llosits'tts-r'* ijtutr.neh Dittela" hlowii on the aitle of U^e liottlo, anil eUtiip- tl on the inetnllip cap'covering tho cork, ami observe that our autograph signature i* on the label. 1/- Prepared and told by HOSTKTTER k SMITH, IMIUbnrgh, Pa., and sold by all Drngghts groeers, and dealers generally thronghoat the t'nlted Slates, Canada, Soath America and Germany. SCOVIL dt MEAD, NEW OULEANM, LA., Wbolssala Agents. K?>r sale l.y llaaaoltine A*. Oureton, Lancaster (' II .and Thoa. U Magill, Curcton's Store, S (' July 13. 1859. JJ-ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA a hepeyoietu Itiatitt.tloii, established l?jr nporial endowment i'or the teliei of the aick and distressed, allticted with Virulent ami Epidemic diseases. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION', in view of the uwlul destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of auch diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary lor the treatment of this class of diseases, iu all their forma, and to give Medical Advice Cratis tQ all who apply hy letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, dm.,) and in castsa of extreme poverty, to Furnish Medicines Free ot Charge. It is needless to add thnt the Association cononanitu tin. cut Mcdiud skill of the Age, anil will furnish the most approved motlern treatment. The Directors of Ihe Association, iii the AniiuaI Report upon the treatment of Sexual Discuses, express the highest satisfaction with the success which hiw attended the labors of their ti^rgepnif in the cure of Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Uonorrhma, tiled, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Sell Abuse, Diseases ol the Kidneys and Bladder, Ac., and order a continuance of tl,e name plan for Die ensuing year The Directors, on a review of the past, leel assured that their labors in this sphere of bonevolent effort, have been of great benefit to tiie afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despised causa. Just Published by the Association, a Report on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, hy the Consulting Surgeon which will be sent by inail, fin a scaled letter envelope,) free of Charge, nn receipt of Tafo Stamps for postage. O'.hcr Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, Ac. are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution and will be sent to the afflicted. Home of the ue\y rcfucdies and methods of trcutmrnt din covered during the Inet year, are of great value. Addrciw, for report or treatment, Dr. J. SkilUii Houghton, Acting Surgeon, Howard Assoclatiou, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hy order of the Directors, KZKA D. IIK ART WELL, PKKSIDXMT. UEU. EA1RCH1I.D, Secretary. March 28, 6?ly KKKKISD.N & LEiDlNtt, -IMPORTERS? Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Wholesale and Retail. llasel Street?one door Irom King, CHARLESTON, 6. C. April 20, 1859 10?lv. Notioe 18 IIKKLHY given thai appliegUou will be loads at the next Seaaion of the Leg- i stature, for an Act to Incorporate the Uotaster Sax-Horn Band. GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! THE ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE. D. VV. EVANS A*. CO. THE I 077 Broadway, 677 THE FIFTH New York FIFTH YEAR. | Established 1864. YEAR. The following is a partial lint of proper' ty which will be given to the purchasers of Hooks at the time of sale : worth front Gold Watches, English Lover, Patent Lever and L<v pines, #80 00 to 100,00 Silver watches, patent lever, full jewelled, hunting cases, opened face and cylinder escapt mom, is w m iu uv Gold lockets?large ei^c, four glasses and top classes with spring?-large and small size with snap, 2 60 to 12 00 Cameo, mosaic, florcntnc, painted, lava, goldstone, garnet and coral sets of puts and l>rops. b Ob to itiotf Lndics1 gold guard chains, fancy neck chniii9, chatelaines, 8 00 to 18 OQ Cents' fob and vest Chains, 10 00 to 30 Oy Sets cameo, goldstone, painted, mosaic, garnet, onyx, engraved and plain gpld sleeve buttons and bosom studs, 2 00 to 16 OQ Gold pencils, with pens, largo, median, and small, 8 60 to 7 60 Silver pencils, with gold pens, large, medium and small size, double and single extension cases, 2 00 to 6 0if Gents' lieavy signet rings, Ladles' gold chased and plain rings, 1 00 to 7 by Gents' gold l>osom pins, cluster, with opal, scarf pins, onyx, garnet, kc., I 60 to 5 00 m Kich silk dress patterns, 22 00 to SO 00 Cameo, masonic, coral, garnet, chased and plain oval bracelets, 6 00 to 80 00 Silver and gold thimbles, 60 to 6 00 Gents' pen and pocket knife, 60 to 1 60 Pearl and morocco portc-inonnaies,50 to 2 60 Toothpicks, watch keys, guard slides, 1 60 to S 60 Gpld grosses, small, r.iedjujn and large, 2 no to 7 6o Resides other gifts, comprising a large an?J valuable assortment of mis^ellaprpp:! articles', varying from ?' to $-10. The proprietors of the oldest established gift Hook store in the United States, tor the uninterrupted success which lias crowned their earnext efforts to please during thu iast four years, would return their sincere thanks to the huudrcds of thousuiids who have, in past time, seen tit to bestow thuir liberal patronage upon them ; mid would further assure theni, and the public generally, that their long experience ami established capital warrant thcin in offering greater inducements than over, and such us arc out of the reach of any similar establishment in the country ; and propose, in this, THE PI FT 11 YE Art of their location in New York, to introduce NEW FEATURES, Still greater attractions, gilts of greater value and variety( a still larger and better selected Stock Of Books, Commissions and inducements to clubs and to agents who are willing to devote their time to our busiucss ; so mat those who desire can have iy0*1 ITS and BOOKS without money We sliall endeavor to establish an agent in every town in the United States, so that all who will may benefit by our liberal -ygtein of trade. A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE, ready lor distribution, eoiitaining every dcairable book, new or old, now in print ; und ao> acknowledged by librarians and literary men to be the most complete and be*t classified ever issued, without an exception, 500,000 arc ready to be given away, mailed free to an > Ailtirpsu Lr* oil !?.. ???? 1 - |/?.?a ui mc nuiiu. At COP lull 11 nil works on > Art, Seie: oe and Nat- I Philosophical and ?ri?I History. K I I lussical works, Adventures, Times V j Historical and MisAc., A ccllatieous, Agricultural and Do- N Poetical, Theologlucstic Economy. S ical, Religions, Holies Letters, Essay* Law, Medical, MaAc., & | sonic, Hibles, Standard Fiction*, biographies, C Prayer, Hymn and Dictionaries, O (ilee llooka, Encyclopedias, Test Hooka lot Gazetteers, Schools, Ac . Ac., And a thousand vniieties of publications in rv. cry department of literature. \V? sc'l as low as?and, in many cases, lower than any other house in the country ; and with every hook of the vain* of one dollar or more, we present some useful Gift, without extra charge. TUE LET EVERY ONE CONSULT IHS own interest, und'at Evans' Gift Hook BEST store, examine the prices of hooks, see the beautiful gills so freely scatl'LACF, tered among our pap-uu*, anil t>? satisfied that the only ecotioinl;^ way OT of buying hooks is at. . " No. 077 BROADWAY, GET LARGE HOTEL BUILDING, We guanmtec perfect satisfaction.? YOUR Judge for yourselves. Examine our plan of business.? | HOOKS Any one chii who will. Observe the daily distribution of watches, gold AND and silver; vest, chatelaine and guard chain* ; bracelet*, catue<>, mosaic corGUTS al, gold stone, garnet and gold sets of pin and clasp*; lockets, large, IS ' medium and small sire ; rings, chased, plain and act with etones, cameo, A T gold*tone, coral ; mosaic and engraved stud* and sleeve buttons ; scarf EVANS'pins, crosses, gold, pens and pencils; gold pens in silver and morocco GIFT cases, and a thousand other articles of use and value. HOOK A Gift with every I took worth from STORK, 60cts to ttOO on NO. i Semi lor a Catalogue. 677 It will coat you nothing, aiul will HKOAI)- be valuable aa a lx>ok of reference, if WAY, nothing more. NKW - Addreaa, YORK P- W. EVANS h CO. CITY, i No. 677 Hroadwav, New.York. 9} Sj ^ Si S ^ N. H.?A word of explanation to Ihoae who have known u? under the atyle of Evan* & Co. The Buaiqcipi U^CAljeot by UK at No. 677 Hroadway, New-\ orli C'^ty, ia the oldeat established houae in the eounOy.' and i? known world wide aa the otiuina^' 'Evans 6l Co.'a (lift Bookstore." Many have taken the advantage of our popularity to advertiae under the aame name, to incrur.ae their trade?to protect the few who may be unacquainted with ua, we would * atate that wo have no connection with ahd other Gift Hook Houao?-and (hough many advertiae under the name ol Kvana & Co., tho tirm conatituted by D. VV. Evana aod J. II. Preaton, ia the drat and only concern rightfully uaing the name. Hut to prevent all confuaion in the future, we aball uae the atyle of . I). W. EVANS &. CO., and ail peraooa wronwfullv ualww (Swafcs peilation to mislead the |>ul>lic, '.-KT. made to Buffer the penalty of the lawftv D. W. KVAN8 A (lO, 677 Broadway, New York. June 15, 1650, lS-lj. Notioe to Tresspassers. I* HERKIIY WARN ALL poraon not to cut, haul from, or hire their teaina for the purpose of hauling trom, or in anywiae intrude upon a (met of land on the water* of Bear Creek, surveyed 15th of Mairh 1704. Granted id day of Junt. 1794, to Hrice Miller. I have a title to aaid land nod am determined to enforce the law agaioal' all treaepaaaere. W. R. D'JRIN. FeR 9, 1869?ty ' ? fe