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THE LANCASTER LEDGER.J Published every Wednesday Morning | 13 Y W. M. CONNORS, liilitoi inid proprietor. TERMS: Iu advance, $2.1)0 At the expiration ol Six Months, - - - - 2.50 the end oi' the Year, v.00 - ADVERTISEMENTS, Will bo insetted at the following low rules: One square (of 11* lines or less,) one insertion, *1 ; or, il continued, 75 cents for the first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent insertion. The number of infectious must be written on each advertisement, or they will be inserted till I ordered out and charged accordingly. The following deductions will be made in favor of standing advertisements : 3 .Months. ?> months. I vk.ak One Square. $3.00 $5.00 ."SiO.OO r?VO " 8.00 10.00 lu.OO Three " 0.00 14 00 18.00 Half Column. 10.00 22.00 30.00 One " 30.00 45.00 00.00 Business ('aids of live lines or less, including the paper. Six Dollars per annum. Announcing Candidates for Olliee, Five Dollars. For notice "f application to Legislature ; Five Dollars. , i-fT Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length (10 lines; will be charged for the overplus,at regular advertising rates Tributes of Respect, rated as advcrtisments. |3?T All transient advertisements must i ' lie paid for in advance. dis>oi.i tio\ or CO PARTNERSHIP. | fll I I K Mlirllliif oilin ll r < * f 111*< i r?i ikvlutinir Iiti.l..* I 1 the lirm of M. DllI'CK lilt ?.V < lis this day dissolved by mutual consent. Hither ol the partners, will siu'ii in liquidation. " Mr. M. I trucker can be found at the old stand to settle tiie business of the firm. 1 M DIll'CKEIl, J-:. MO MM HUM. ('. linden, July 1. 1 THE UNDERSIGNED Hereby tender their sincere thanks to their friends and the public srenerally. for the liberal patronage besto'Ved upon lhem for many years, and in retiiino from busilie*.-, take pies-hie. in rcc< niiiiendiuy tlieir successors Messrs Kooptnat. i!L Mummer*, askino f,.r thein the patronage heretofore | extended to tbeius-'lves. M. DUl'CKHU &. CO. Camden, M. (V, July 1. IS.VJ, tMlf. ' i t)?f : a. _ a. t? ai * xvciciiug tu t,..e txoovc circular, Of Messrs. M. Drueker &. (Jo., v < ? iieii the 1'iio litis of 'In; ulil firiu to continue the patronage so liberally extended t? M. I trucker ?Xr (Jo, to tin* now tirm, trusting tluit Ly close attention to business, we shall tnerit the continuance of it. Our Stock will lie always complete in all articles kept by the old turn. KO(>l\\l AN & S()MMKRS. Camden-. S. (J., July 5, Limited Co-Partnership. milK SUBSCRIBE IIS U A V K FORMED 1 A LIMITED CO.IWRTNHRSIlll* under the name and stylo of KOOPMANN & SGMMERS, For the purpose of carrying on the general Merchandizing business, a', the old stand of Messrs M. Drueker &. Co., at (Jam den, S. < M. Koopman and I,. Summers, of Can den, S. (J., are the general partners, and H. Summers, of Charleston, S. (J., is the special partner. _ I'!. Summers, the op.-ci.il partner. Iiim con- I tribute J the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars, to the eommoii iStoek of the said I partnership. The Saul l.imiled Partnership, common* ,*es on the l* t day of July. I85t?. and tor urinates on the li'-'t dav of July. 18ti2. M. KoOI'MAW, J. SOMMKKS, K SO.M.MKItS. Jnlv 13, 185(1?'22-Gm. Stage Accommodations. fillip undi-rsiuncd. contractors on the I 1 mail route trom l.nncastei to Camden, riwnncI fill 1 f ?l I ,r *' - un" piniiic mm ilicy | have made arrangements for running a I Stage for the accommodation of p.tssen- 1 gern on said route, three times per week aud back. The Stage will leave ('muden on Monday, Wednesday and Fridav, and arrive at l^nncnater (J. U , ainne evening.? Will leave the latter place on Tneaday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrive in Camden same evening. They will also eonvey passengers fiom iinncHHterC. II., to Pir.cville, on the Chariotle & S Railroad, two times per week. A hack will leave Rain-aster on Monday I and Th.irsdny : arrive at I'ineville same I day. Reave i'ineville on Tuesday and Fri- I dav ; arrive at Lancaster ( '. 11., same dav. | Mil I i ucy oelieve Hint their arrunoemerits arc such as to insure a prompt execution of tin* above plan, and to the pet feet satisfaction of those who may uo upon these routes. i'iickujfes will he promptly convey ed upon either route. J NO. II OOIJSART, SI I.AS INGRAM. July 13, 1859?22-tf SOUT If CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. A F. Nishet, J. I>. Nisb*'t arid Jas Mood, vs. Margaret J,emon, the children of Reubin llood, deceased?their names not known ; the children of Elizabeth Bain, deceased ; Jane Bain, Miuy Bane, Elizabeth the wife of Win Goehran, Surah. the wife of Wm. Town send, J me the wife of Samuel Bane, the children of John llood deceased?-their primes not known ; Deborah Gloss widow of Kobt. G!a*s, deceased, and the children of Robt. Hood, deceased their names not known. I' .tpponrir.il to my aatisfuclior. llint the above n ?m? ?! iiel-Midnr.li r..'*i(!? without lire limits of tots State. it n therefore ordered, Ihfll thev do appeal in peraon, or by their lawful Attorney and object to the division or sale of the Heal Estate of Mary Small, deceased, on or before the adtb day of November next, or their loiiaui.t wi!i be entered, of record. I'. T. MA MM ON I), o. L. tr. Aug, Cti, Id59. ' JO?13t. p f fd. Itlankii! Hlnnkit! A SUi't'LV of blanks on baud at the edger Odice, Ural will o?i sold exclusively for cjsA. Hnraom will oblige us by not 'or them on an >ther terms. FOOD FOK THE MIND! IF YOU WANT A HOOK, SKWD TO <> i: o it <? i: ? . i: v a * s, 13D Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, FOK IT. You can get good Iiooks, You 'an get choice Hooks, You can get Hooks worth reading, You can get Hooks in every depai tnient of Literature, and a handsome present. Worth f'roiu 60 cents to $100, is given with each Hook sold. In fact, the best place in the Country to buy Hooks, is at GEORGE (i. EVANS', No, 43V, Chestnut Street, riiiladelphia, ORIGINATOR OF TUB U IKT HOOK BUSINESS, AND I'KOl'HIKTOR OK TilK OLDEST ANI) L ARC EST GIFT HOOK EST AHLIS11MENT IN THE WORLD! Who calls attention to the fact, that lie has made such arrangements with other Pub'ishera and Manufacturers, that it gives him pleasure to offer CHEATER INDUCEMENTS than ever, and such THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED bv any other (lift Hook House in the wold. 1860. Cold and Silver Watches, Cold Chains, and Silk Dress l'atterns, AMI OVKK i'L>0,0U0 Dollars' Worth of Jewelrv were GIVEN AWAY, tilirillLC the Six Months, from Juiiitarv III .lull' 18M', each article of which lias boon of the finest quality, and lias given satisfaction iu eve ry instruct;. ALL BOOKS lire sold at the l'L ULlSlIKli'S PRICES, AMI Vou can select from the Largest stock of Books in the covntry. Sh'X J) f?r .1 CLA Mil Ft Eh III l.n(i IE Which will be sent by mail j:;i. contains a complete bst of the .? standard works in every dep.trtin tare, comprising HISTORY, 1JIOGRA I'll Y, TRAY KLS. YOYAGKS, l'( )KTliY, SCIENCE. M KIHCINK, THEOLOGY, Oil EM IS TRY. MEGHAN ICS, GE< )GRA 1*11 Y, >.A* IUH1IUA, AH VENTURES, AGMCULTl'UK. m a n r k a ct i: ues, AKCHITKCTLKK. FliKK MASONRY, NATURAL HISTORY. Ol>J> FELLOYVSII11'. A LRU MS, ANNUALS, JIIU LKS, l'RAYKR HOOKS, HYMN HOOKS, SCHOOL HOOKS, SIN<; IN(i HOOKS, JUVENILE HOOKS. WRITING RARER, LETTER I'AI'KU. A NO KN VKLOl'KS. THE GIFTS, Which are given with the IJooks, consist of Jewelry, Ac., of the finest quality ami of the DCSl inanuinciuie, mill art' valued at the ntanufaeturerit' prices, ami comprise a large variety of Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Flight-Day Time Pieces and Hron/e '"locks, Ladies' Elegant itlaek or l'laid Silk Dress Patterns, Silver-plated Tea and Cotl'ee Setts, Cake, Fruit and Card Baskets, Tea and Table Spoons, Hotter, Fish, llread and Fruit Knives, Elegant Setts ol Jewelry, lor Ladies, including Bracelets, Breastpins and Knr Pings to .inteli, neatly put up in boxes. Costly setts of Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, Garnet, Turquois, Lava, and every variety of Jewelry. Gold Lockets, of all si/es, for Miniatures, Hair, Sic. Ladies' and Gents' Gohl Pencil Cases, with ti ik? gol d Pens. Gents' Diamond-pointed Commercial and Engrossing Gold Pens, with Silver ami Khony Handles, in boxes. Ladies' Gold Neck, Chatelaine, Watch and Guard Chains. Gents' Gold Fob and Vest Chains. Gents' Kelts, ol Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Enameled and F'.ngruved Gold Studs, Bosom and Sleeve Buttons, Cluster Breastpins, with opal centre and Gold Cliains. Pearl Pocket Knives, Port .l/onnaios, Cabas and Purses.? Ladies' Breastpins, Ear Kings, Finger Kings, Cutfan,. t 'lieniisetto Buttons, Gold and Silver Pencils, Crosses, Belt Slides, etc., etc., etc., ol over a thousand varieties, varying from 50 cents to $'.25. IlKMKMBF.lt THAT, li v PURCHASING HOOKS AT G E 0 It G E G. E V A N S' (} 1 FT n O O K ES TAII /, / SII MEXI You pay no more than you would at any othoi Hook Store, and you have the advantage of fretting a valuahle Present with each Hook that you luiy. SUM) FOR A CATAlMtiVE, And one trial will assure you of the honorable and prompt method of transacting business, agents Wanted. Any person, either mule or female, who desires to engage in an honorable and profitable employment, and one that requires but little time, ia requested <? mill GEOItGE G. RV \.. No. 439 Chestnut Street. I Originator of the (lift /{> .>/. /<>, ?t?i ; Proprietor of the J target! (if !! >'. /'. (abliihmenl in the World. STEAM MILL NOTICE. rI'MIK Subscriber respectfully u?ks the atX. lention of the public to his HTKA.M SAW MII.L, which is now in operation six miles Knst of J.nneuster C. II. Hills for Lumber will tie promptly furnished at thr. talcs below : Inch i'lank at $1 per hundred feet, f inch Plank 80cts * " " t inch plank, quartered 87^ eta. per hundred feet. J inch plank per hundred feet It migh do 50 ets. per hundred feet. Hcanllin thrown in to Inch measure at 611 per hundred. All picked Lumb * 20 ppr cent higher. All refused Lumber half pnee. In the meawnrnient of all quartered Lumber the edge is added to the width, and all I .ninlio!* lint, nmniut ilmun -...IS in it '"w?v ""'u III kllU same proportion. GEORGE SINCLAIR. M?rch 23, 1859. 0?tf. Wood, Eddy & Co.'s SINGLE NUMBERS J LOTTERIES! Grand Capital Prize $10 0,000! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. THE EXTRAORDINARY DRANVINOS of Wood, Eddy <!t <, Single Number Lotteries will take |>lnee in public, under the Superintendence of Sworn Commissioners, at Augusta, Georgia, as follows : CLASS 47, Draws on Saturday, Nov. lit, 1859. o C liASK.ll, Draws on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1859. o V L A S S ,1 a Draws on Saturday, Jan. -I, 1890. o V LASS OO, Draws on Saturday, Feb. 18, 1880. Extraordinary Drawing, To take place as above specified. 1 Grand Capital Prize of $ 1 0 0,0 0 0! 1 Prize of 950,000 I 1 " 30,000 i I 10 uoo 1 " 10,00(1 1 " 6,000 I " 6,000 1 " 6.01)0 ! 1 " I " jo 100 " 1 (?0 44 100 " 160 APPROXIMATION PRIZES lvO " HO.Ooo - l.l.m, 4 ;,?ii 16,1,1)11 1,-jno I I " 2lM) " 10,000 " MOO Jo " loo " 6,000 " 2,ooo ft,ooo " 20 ale loo,ooo 6.6*20 Prizes amount lo *016.000 Whole Tickets >20, Halves $10, Quarters $5, l ighths >2,60 Till-] ORDINARY DRAWINGS ot Wood, Eddy &- ('o's., Lotteries w ill take place al Augusta, licoryia, an tallows? ("lass 48 Draw.i on Saturday, \nv. '20, I860 (,'lann 40 Drawn on Saturday, l)?-c. 3, I860 <'l.inn 6o Draw n on Saturday, Dec. 10, I860 1 < kiss a- i/raws on rv-uurtiay, Uce. I?.'/!) j ("lass 53 Draws on Saturday, Doc. 31. I860 ' Class 61 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 7, i860 | Class 66 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 14, 18(?o < lass 67 Draws oil Saturday, Jan. '38, I860 O r tl i li :i r y I) r a w i :i g , To take place as above specified. 1 Grand Capital Prize of f50.000 1 prize of $20,000 I prize of 1.5(10 1 " 10,000 50 " 500 1 " 5,000 lllO " 400 1 " 4,000 100 " 300 3 " 3,000 100 " 15o 100 " 100 Approximation Prizes. 1 pri. of 400 appro.to 60.000 pri. arc 1.600 4 " 300 " *20.000 " 1.200 4 *' 250 " 10 000 " 1.000 4 M 225 '* 5.000 " 900 4 " 200 " 4,000 " 800 4 " 150 3,000 *' 600 4 " 100 " 1,500 " 400 5.000 " 20 are 100.000 ! 5485 prizes amounting to $320,000 Tickets $10; Halfs $5; Uuarters $2.50 wool). EDDY At CO.'S Grand Extraordinary Drawings, { ON T1IK TilllKB NUMHKIt I'l.AV C A F I T A L P It I Z K , $ 10 0,000] Til keg /Auce on (he Ln.tl So tar An >j in each Month. ! Tickets $20 ; Half $10 ; Quarters $5 Eighths *5 50r In ordering Tickets or Certificates. Enclose the amount of money to our address for what you wish to purchase ; name the Lottery in which you wish it invested and whether you wish Wholes, Halves or Quarters, on receipt of which, wo send w hat is ordered, bv first mail, together with the scheme J:.... i.. . f. . il.. a- ;? iiuiiiruMiivi; iiiit*r uiu ur.iwuiir, a rrillU'i] ' Drawing, Certified to by the Commissioners will be Hent, with an Kxplanation Hf' PurchuHerit will please write their ttigrinlures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual time of forty days. All Communications strictly conii' Address Orders for Tickets or C,*i eatea to WOOD. KDDY .V CO. Autr.iHta, < ..i or WOOD, KDDY Oti., \i int.i, < or WOOD, KDDY A CO, Wilmii Delaware. $ A list of the numbers that ur<5 drw? n t*i?'in the wheol, with the amount of t < prize that each one is entitled to. will be | published alter every drawing, in the follow. ' ing papersAugusta tiifi.j Constitutionalist, .Mobile Register, Nashville Onzette, Richmond Dispatch, I'anlding (Miss.) Clarion, New York Herald and New York TIIIIOH BLANKS! BLANKS! ! VV'k would call the attention of member!) o tho bar and magistrates of this und thasur rounding District*, to our extensive assort ment of Blank*. We have 'now on hand a full supply printed in excellent a'yle, and can fill all order* promptly at *e*enty-fne cent* per quire cash. We are a|ao prepared to print Brief* at *hort notice, in h*na*ome style and as low^ a* the work can be done any where in the State for rmh im j/va BBS FOR SALE AT THE OLD 1UU Corner. J. ADAMS. October 1?, 1859?96?41. W A L T O N Female College Lottery, OK GEOKOiA. Chartered by (he State in 1850. W. C. DAWSON A Co., Managers. ! Mncon or Savannah, (in. NOVEL SCHEME! Policy Plan Lottery ! 1% , , rf , I nv litis cic.iieme, Purchasers con select their own Numbers, ami pay any amount Cor n 'J'icket they may desire ! Extra class 'J, draws Oct. '5, 59. rtnd on every succeeding day (Sunday excepted,) at 5 o'clock, P. M ) I-#' In this Scheme, there are 75 Numbers placed in the Wheel?from 1 opto 75 and twelve of these Numbers are draw n from the Wheel. If a person selects onu Number out of the 75, and that Number is among the Numbers drawn, he gets live times the amount invested. If two selected Numbers are drawn, he gets thirty for one ; if three selected Numbers are drawn, he gets two hundred for one ; if four selected Numbers are drawn, he gels a thousand for one ; if live selected Numbers are drawn, five thousand for one, if six selected numbers are drawn fifteen thousand to one. Renumber, if two or more, selected numbers are taken, and all of those numbers so selected are not drawn among the Twelve Drawn Numbers, the Ticket is a Illank. OUIt Ilavannali Plan Lotteries ( ' M'we* ii month ! ! ' ernes I \\ I 1 1 \V ' ?N. V < < I M a | pios .. I n-t 0,J_ ] S.;0 57 if i-T A H'i'l : N<:, 1U i '1 Kl'h! HiiiiViVi. Oh I'KHlSil. 4./s t U* <? ' &> i- --' ' 11 Holloway's Pills. The History ?>f this preat remedy is the most wonderful medical" revelation that the world has ever known. li is nm j> liistn.v written by one until, or even deiived from the experience* of one nntioii, hut runiMti* of a compilation of testimonials from the nick of every country?a record, the like of which has never heen adduced in favor ol any discovery or invention since time began. UlLlOUSDISOllLfKllS. In w hatever form disease attacks the liver, it is repelled and and exterminated t<y this searching, puiniess and irresistible curilive. Let the sick whom the faculty have uhntidoned, resort with contidence to this powerful untihillimis agent, and a restomtion to health and activity sill be the utivaiying result. DYSPEPSIA. The great scourge of this continent yields quickly to a course ?d these antiseptic Pills, and the digestive organs arc restored to their proper tone ; no matter in what hideous shape this hydra id disease exhibits itsclt, this searching slid unerring remedy disperses it from the patient's system. <?K> KKAL DEBILITY A WEAKNESS. From w hatever cause, i.ownkss or arums, and all other signs of a diseased liver, and other disorganization of the system, vanish under the eradicating influence of this all powerful auti?cptie and detergent remedy. SICKLY FEMALES Should lose no time in trying u few doses ot I.: i ? - " - ' I linn i ^uiuiiii^ mui ii'iiiiviiiini; reiueijy , ? hilt ever may lie their complaint, it can lie taken with safety in all periodical ami other disorganizations ; its cllect is all hut miraculous. I [olio waif's ['ill* ore the he.it rcmeiii/ known in the worhl Jor the following discuaet ; Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion, liowel Coinp't, Dropsy, Influenza, Coughs, Debility, Inthnnation, 1 olds, Fever and Ague,Inward weak. Chest diseases, Female compl't, ness, Costivcness, Headaches, Liver Compl't, Dyspepsia, Lowness of >pii its, I'iles, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symtoms, Voneral Atlections, Worius of ail kinds. ACTION* !?None are genuine unless the words "Jlvltoi?<??/, AVir York ami London," are discernible as a Wot*r murk in every leal ot the book of directions around .-in t. urn ... hoi ; tint same may be plainly seen by holdu 11/ the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will hc^given to any one tendering such iiiforrnation aa may lead to the detection of any parte or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to he spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of I'rofesaor 1 lot.i.oway, ho Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the I'liited Stales slid the civilized world, in boxes at 'J5 cents, tilt | cents and #1, each. 'u.f!' There is cotisitiorablo saving hy taking ( ! the larger sizes, IN 't ? Directions foi the giiidanco of pati .. i'v . disorder are athxed to each t?ox. August i'.i, ItfiU '.'V. ly Franklin Academy. I ''I 11' FIRST Sear i of j'i i I still,tion I iu?licis 1st 11 . i) In January next an 1 en Is 1st June la >, end ses-nui I'Oiiniieiiees 1st Nl .,, dav in July ami ends 1st Decern her. Tint Trustees have succeeded in retain ing the services of MK MA1I'I<. McCOKM|CK, whoae proficiency in teaching 's Slirttassed bv few. YllUilS inon ean bo thoroughly prepared to enter any of the higher institution* of learning in the Southern Ktnte*. The Village ia very healthy, and there ia not, at present a grog shop or place where ardent apiritaeun he obtained io it * Hoarding can be obtained in private fainidea at $ I o per month. The rates of tuition nre the same an those in Academies throughout the Ntnte. The Academy building ia now in com! pleto repairs. The surrounding country will find hero advantages which will at least u<|iial those mi oi'u?r pmcra.nna to our iJialrn I an- hfeld out auul: itiduvvmcnta?u? believe will ol>vinUs the neeeuMity of aending our young men ltul boy# abroad. S. B. MA8HBY, Secretary. Dec. 15, 1858 44-tf. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. from tiik (Quaker City Publishing Mouse ! J 100,000 Catalogues, N'f.w, Enolanu ami Rkviskd-now ready for Distiiiudtion. Superior Inducements to the Public ! new and sure plan for obtaining ( OLD and SILVER WATCHES, and other valuable I'ri/.es. Full particulars given in Catalogues, which wiil be sent free to all upon application. W.I..-I-I . l'-l\ . ? - - ? - ? milium.- iiiiik, worm II 1)111 Oil CIS. to $100, GUARANTEED to each purchaser. ?10n,ono in Gifts Iiiivo been distributed to my patrons i within the pnst six motitli?$160,000 to be distributed during the next six months. The inducements ottered Agents are more I liberal than those of any other house in the business. Having been in the Publishing and lionksclling business for the lust eight years, my expc ricnee enables me to conduct the Gift Enter- ' prize with the greatest satisfaction to all. 3PAIJKNTS WANTED in every Town and i County. For full particulars address 0UANK KUI.1S0N, (Quaker City Publishing House, hh South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 21, lSfty. 112?-1m. TUB STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA j l,ANCA8TF.It DlSTKICT. In tlw Common /'Ira*. James II Withcrspoon, C. E. l.. n, J attachvh. >tnent. YViMiunt Sembler. y James II. Witherspoon, c. e. l. n. ) attach\s. > tnenl. George l>. Ileekhum. y Wlierenn, the plaiiitilVdid on the 21st day of March lrtfjtt, file his declarations against the defendants, who (as it is said) are absent from and without the limits of this i State, and have neither wife's nor attorney's I known within the same, upon whom copies j I ih.- siiiil declarations might In- served : j i i-> t' eu lore ordered timt tin* delcti- | .lit* il<> appear ami plead Id the Maid de? iai .:i< (!?>, I'll it before the 22d day of March I8H0. otherwise I.Hal and absolute i judgment mil then ho given and awarded against them. Olliee Court of Common IMeas, I .am-aster, Mare 11 21. 1859. J. A. STKWMAN, CV/.. Mareh 21. ?j ? I v Till-: ST MT. OP SOUTH CAUOl.lNA I.ajo'astkt: District. !? (he Cut union J'h'tis. Henry It. I'riee. 1 vs. . Attachment. Asia M. CastiHi. 3 K. S. ('rocket i vs. \ Attachment. Asia M. ("asto'i. 3 \ % r 11KK KAS, tiie I'laintitf's did on the M '21st day of March, 1N5!', tiled tin ir Dachirnlions against the I>cfciulant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits ot this State.and has neither wife nor Attorney known within the mime, upon whom a COD C of t lie said 11.... I .r-,1...... I. i Ito Horvod. ll is therefore ordcit-d. 1 li.-ti the I Haiti Defendant tin appear ;inti plea I In tinHaiti Declarations on or before th- 22nd tiny ol" .Milroll which will bo in the year of our laird one tliointanti eight liuiiiirotl ami sixty otherwise firm! and absolute judgment will llieit bo gitcn ami awarded against linn. <Mice Court Cominon Pleas. l,aii?-:iHter i District, 2lsi tiav of M a roll IN.y.i. J! A. STB WM A.N. Clerk. .Mart-It 23, I8ti'j ti ? ly. TUB STATB OK SOUTH CAUOIJNA j I.AM.AsTF.It DlHTHICT. IN TI1F. COMMON I'LKAS. J N MeBlwee, jr. j vs attachment. VV. II. Dunlnp. S Wiioreas the plaintiff did on (lie 22.1 ilav of Maroh I H.')!', file fun declaration against the defendant, who, (as it is said) is nlmrnt from ami without llo- limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the Maine, upon whom a copy of the Haiti declaration might In- served : it is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear anil plead to the said declaration, on or before the 23d day of March, which will he in the year of our l.onl one thou Hand eijjht hundred mid sixty, otherwise, I tinal and nbnolule judgment will then be given and awarded against liim < )*Hco Court of Common I'loan, l.ancasler District, March JJ, l*5;i. J. A. KTKWMAN. Clerk. Ma re it JJ. O-ly IF YOU IIAVK DYSI'Kl'SI A, Cue the Columbian Bitters. If you Imve 11KADAC 'H K, Uae the Columbian Bitters. If you have gidmnkhh ok tiik. iikad. Use tlii* Columbian Hitter* If you have DcrKtuEii SpntiTa, tJse the Columbian Bittor*. If you Imve I'ii.kh, lJ*e the Columbian Bittern If you have no Appetite, I'*e the Columbian ltiit.<r? If you luivo pain iii hior and back, IJie the Columbian Hitler* If you have Sick Stomach. Uku (lit* Columbian Hi Horn. If you have JaUNDICK, I7m?* Ibt* Columbian Bitter*. If your Livf.k i* I>i*i a*ki>, Una the Columbian Hitter*. If you arc *ubjei?t lo ConriVKNKa*, l%e Ihe Columbian Bittern. Sold at FIFTY CENTS a Bottle by Merchants generally, ami bv IIaVIHaNI), stevenson &. Co. |)riiggi*t, Charleston, S. C. II NSSKI.TINK & CURKTON, A genii for Ijtncnater. April UO, 1859.?10-1 y. LAND AND NEGR0ES~ FO11 SALE. CIAHK IMnntntion or tract of Land, always 1 known a* the Ellis IMnntntion, in now in Market?n number one plantation, equal* i I'd bv f#W ami Klirnaaoeii he ii/.n? -nn ' tie Lynchea creek, lying on both ?idea?<>f the creek. The plantation i* in food %epair nnd in splendid condition for making a 1 crop. Home eighty acres of nearly frenh Iwid \ opened nnd a quantity of the bent wood land to cut down that ia on the creek. The tract contain* between or.e thousand nnd twelve hundred acren. It in splendid land for com or oottonatnd ! any pcriton winning to purchase Innd will | do well to come and examine it. i will alao noil TliltKK young and liked ly No. 1 NEGROES. Wx. W. ELLIS. Out. 13, 1863. 36-3m. HOSTETTiiit i STOMACH BITTERS, Fbr tAe cu re of I)ytpepsi. I, hutijnttioH, .\Vtu *f< t, F/tl/utericy, Ia>*i of Appetite, or itnu ftilioiie ( omphiitit*. itrininj from n tnorl>i<f inrrtion of the Stom<wfi or Rotcda, prixlurtny i'ramjt, Dynmtety, ('otic, C'holer, t .fcipf'Ui, ?lv. In view of tin* fin i that every uiemlier of the human family is inorcor less subjected lo some of the uIhivo complaints, besides innumerable other conditions in life, which, by the assistance of a little knowledge m exercise of common sense, they may la- able so to regulate their habits of diet,, ami with the assistance of a g'*?l tonic, secure pernmnrnt Inviltli lit nPilitr l<> iii>4wttiiitliuli tin* desired object, the true course to pursue is. certainly, that which will produce n natural state of things nt the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostetter has introduced to this country a preparation called HOSTRTTKK"S STOMACH 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 Hitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels nnd liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by the simple process of strengthening nature, enable tne system to triumph over disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of X'nter and diet, will be speedily regulated by n brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, n disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other ; the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail bv using IIOSTKTTKlt'S STOMACH HITTERS as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Hitters of some Kind, then why not use an article known to Is- infallible? Every country have their Hitters as a preventive of disease, and strengthening of the system in general, ami among them all there is not to be found a more ^lenithy people than the (5 rman*, from whom this pr?*|i:>r:ui<?n in.m'iti'.i, imst'ii upon scii'hlltic oxj . riiii.-ii'H \\ Ineli liu*. nt( <Ir.l t.< a.lvnticc ill.' 'l.-nlitiy >>f tliiw ijri'iil |>i<|>.iriitioli in the in> <li.'ill !>cnU* of nrii tier. FEVER AND AGTJE. Tln? trying ?'?1 provoking .liacaar, which tun it* releutli'M /raap on tin' l?>dy ..f man, reducing b.m to it n.crii shadow in a ahort space of time, and rendering him physically niul mentally iimlnu, can !? defeated an.) ilriren from the U*ly I y tl..' uae of IIU!*TKTTKIt?.S RKNOWKRD H1TTRRS. further, any ..f the a??>ve aland .1 "r.iaei ran not I*' rnntnrtol when expnaed to any ordinary condition, producing them, if the Itinera are uacd aa per direction,.* Ami a* it nmthri create, nauaea nor ofTeii.li the palate, and rendering mincersaary any change ?f diet or Interruption to usual pur auiU, hut promotea aoiilxl aleep and healthy duration, the complaint ia thua removed >1 ipeeilily aa a e..n latent with the production of a thorough ar.t perms nent cure. For Persons in advanced years Who are ufRmntf from an enfeebled Constitution and Infirm , thinr Hitters are invaluable aa a nitoralivr ?>f strength Hint vigor, and needs only to l? trnxi to l? appreciated. And t<? a mother while nursing, these llitlrra are indifpcnsaM*, especially where the mother's nourishment i* iiiadct|uate to the letuands of the child. consv?|Ue!?tly her strength must yield, and here it i? where a go??d tonic, mi* h ;u II sUtter's Ptoma< h Hitters Is needed to impart temporary strength and Vigor to the ?y?tem. I.adioa should hy all means try this remedy for .all cases of debility, and I*fore ?o doing, ask your physician, who, if he is acquainted wllh the virtue* of Uic Hitter*, ?HI rtx'otnmvii<l nsv in aU of ?vaWt)c%s. C.U TIOS.?Wu caution the public against uaiug any ?>f the many imitation-, or counterfeit*, hut ask for Humtkttkr'h C'Ltkiiu atm* Stom u'ii Hirruw, ami ?! that each Irottlo Iiiih the word* " Dr. J. JIoatetter's Stomach Hitters" Mown on the aide of the iHitile, and htamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, nml observe thai our autograph ngna tore is on the label. 37* Prepared and void b) HOSTETTER k SU11II, IMltabargli, Pa., and told by all Dragglsl*, grocers, and dealer* generally thronghoal tne 1'nlted States, Canada, South America and Germany. SCOVIL A. MEAD. NCIV Oltl,t'.A!SS, 1, A Wholetale Afenti. For mli- by I l.i??eltim? A- C'ureton, I.anea?ter I'. II., and Thus. R. Mi.gill, (airoton'n Store, S (' JiiI v 13, 18.VJ. i'i-l v. 110 W A R D ASS<)C IA T10 N, PHILADELPHIA x benevolent Institution, established by ape* eiul endowment for tbe relief of tli? sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and F.pidciuic diseases. T1IK HOWARD ASSOCIATION', in view of the nwlul destruction of huuiati life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases ' l>y Ijuarku, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a Charitable Act wor* [ thy of their name, to open a Dispensary lor 1 (he treatment of this class of diseases, ill all | their forms, and to give Medical Advice Gratis | to all who apply hy letter, with a description of j their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, 1 Ac.,) ami in cases of extreme poverty, to Fur! nish Medicines Free of Charge. It is needless I to add that the Association commands the higti| est Medical skill of the Age, and will furnish I nit- 1110*1 approvco moiiern treatment. Tli<* Directors of the Association, in the .In! mini Report upon the treatment of Sexual Di*eases, cxprenn the highest satisfaction with tlie I success which has ntlenileil the labor* of their i Surgeons in the cure of Spei inatoriliu-a, Semi! mil Weakness, fionorrhma, (Heel, Syphilid, the vice of Onaniiuii or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kulocy.H ami Bladder, Ac., and order a continuance of the name plan for the ensuing year The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of bej nevolcnt effort, have been of great benefit to I the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed seal, to this very important but much despised cause. Jint Published by the Association, a lb-port on Spermatorrlnpa, or Seminal W eakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, ' and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by ttie ' Consulting Surgeon which will be sent by mail, 1 (in a sculi-d loiter envelope,) Free of Charge, i on receipt of Two Stamps tor postage. Other | Reports and Tract* on the naturo and treat ineiit of Sexual diseases, diet. Ac. aro constantly being published for gratuitous distribution J and will bo S'-nt to the afflicted. Some of the I new remedies and methods of treatmrnt dis1 covered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for report or treatment, Or J. Skil| lin Houghton, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, V'/ll > I? IIL<1V1<IVL<I l II r*?ii?A ir, iinitni *T Tilili, I BKPIIJKPIT. UKU. KA1RCII1LD, Secretary. I March 28, ? If KERRI80N & LEIDINIi, ?IMPORTERS? Foreign and Domestic Dry Ooods, Wholesale and Retail. Haael Slroot?uuu door Ironj King, CHARLESTON, 8. C. April 20, 1859. 10?ly. Notioe IS IIKKKIiV given that application will be made at the next Session of the Leg* ialature, for an Act to Incorporate the Lancaatar Sax-Horn Band. I GIFT8! GIFTS! GIFTSf THE ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE, 1). W. EVANS &. CO. ! THE I 677 Broadway, 677 THE i FIFTH Now York. FIFTH ; YEAR. I Established 1654. YEAR. The following is a partial list of propcr: ty which will be given to the purchasers of j Books at the time of sale : worth from (told Watches, English Lever, Patent Lever and Lenities. oo to l no no , Silver watches, patent lever, full jewelled, ! limiting cases, opened face and cylinder escapement, 12 00 to 40 00 Gold lockets?large size, four glasses and two glasses witli spring?large und small size with snap, ? 2 60 to 12 00 ?. Cameo, mosaic, ilorentine, painted, lava, goldstone, garnet and coral sets of pins and Drops. 6 00 to 25 00 Ladies' gold guard .chains, fancy neck chains, chatelaines, 8 00 to 18 00 Cents' fob and vest Chains, 10 00 to 80 00 Sets cameo, goldstone, painted, mosaic, garnet, onyx, engraved and plain gold sleeve buttons and bosom studs, 2 00 to 16 00 Gold pencils, with pens, large, medium, and small, 3 60 to 7 60 Silver pencils, with gold pens, large, medium and small size, double and single extension cases, 2 00 to 6 00 Gents' heavy signet rings, Ladies' gold chased and plain rings, 1 no to 7 60 Gents' gold bosom pins, cluster, with opal, scarf pins, onyx, garnet, &c., 1 50 to 6 00 Rich silk dress patterns, 22 00 to 30 00 Cameo, masonic, coral, garnet, chased and plain oval bracelets, 6 00 to 30 Oo Silver and gold thimbles, 60 to 6 00 Gents' pen and pocket knife, 60 to 1 60 l'carl and morocco portc-monnuics,6o to 2 60 Toothpicks, watch keys, guard slides, I 60 to 3 60 Gold crosses, small, medium and large, 2 oo to 7 6o ucsuirs ouicr gins, comprising a large ami valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles, varying from J", to |40. Tlic proprietor* of the oldest established gilt Bookstore in the United States, lor the uninterrupted success which has crowned their earnest Worts to please during the last four years, would return their sincere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who have, in past time, seen fit 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 offering greater inducements than ever, and such as are out of the reach of any similar establishment in the country ; and propose, in this, THE FIFTH YEA it of their location in New York, to introduce NEW FEATURES, Still greater attractions, gifts <>l greater xalue and variety, a still linger and better selected stock Of Books, Commissions and inducements to clubs and to agents who are willing to devote their time to our business ; so mat those who desite cau have lanilFTS and HOOKS without niouey .^) We shall endeavor to establish an agent in every town in the United States, so that all who will may bene tit by our liberal system of trade. A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE, ready lor distribution, containing every desirable book, new or old, now in print ; and ao acknowledged by librarians and literary men to be the most complete ami best classified evi?r iiuiiAil l! ni?uvuk ail VAvt'|)llUII, 500,000 art- ready lo be given away, mailed free to any address, t<> all pait* of the wmhi It contain* all work* on Art, Scie'.oe and Xui- I Philosophical and oral History. K I Classical work*. Adventure*, Trave a V | llintuiical ami M i? &c., | A j cellmieou*, Agricultural and Do- | N | Poetical, Theologiiiuatic Economy. 8 I ical, Religious, Belle* Letters, Essays | Law, Medical, MaAc.. A | sonic, Bible*, | Standard Fictions, Biographies, C I l'rayer, Hymn and Dictionaries, O I (alee Hook*, Encyclopedias, , [ Teat Hook* lor ti'i/etleer*, j School*, Ac.. Ac., And a thousand vaiictic* of publication* in cv. cry department of literature. We *ell a* low a*?and, in tnuny case*, lower than any other house in the country ; and with every book of the value of one dollar or more, we prc*enl some useful (iilt, without extra charge. TUB LET KYKKY ONE CONSULT IIIK own interest, and at Evans' (lift Hook BEST stoie, examine the prices of books, sec the beautiful gifts so freely neatPI.ACK tered among our patrons, and be satisfied that the only cconotuicul way OT of buying Ixxtk* i* at. No. #17 BROADWAY, (JET LARUE HOTEL BUILDINU, We guarantee perfect satisfaction.? YOUR Judge for yourselves. Kvami.x. ?-J ..... UM> |>14111 111 immneit*.? DOCKS Any one can who will. Observe the ilniiy distribution of watches, gold AND ami silver; vent, chatelaine and guard chain* ; bracelet*, cameo, luoaaic corOIFTS al, gold atone, garnet and gold set* of pin and clasp* ; locket*, large, IS medium and small *i/.c ; ring*, charted, I plain and Met with atone.*, cameo, A T goldslone, coral ; mosaic and engraved stud* and sleeve button* ; soar! EVANS' pins, crosses, gold, pen* and pencil*; gold pen* in silver And morocco fJIKT cases, and a thousand other articles of use and value. HOOK A (>ilt with every book worth from STOKE, 5ocU to ,.oo Mi NO. j Send for a Catalogue. ?77 It will cost you nothing, and will liROAD- be valuable a* a book of reference, if WAY, nothing more. | NEW- | Address, I YORK I>. W. KVAN8 L CO. CITY. No. 677 Broadway, New-York. h s. 3 i n s s N. B.?A jWord of explanation to those who have known ua under the atyle of Kvm* Sl Co. The Business located by ua at No. tm Broadway, New-York City, i? the oldest established houae in the country, and ia known world wide aa the original "Kvana & Co.'a Gift Bookstore." Many have taken the advantage of our popularity to advertise under the same name, to in* crease their trade?to protect the few who may be unacquainted with us, we would | ntiite that wc have no connection with and other Gift Book Houae?and though many advertise under the name ot Kvana & Co., the firm constituted by I). W. Kvana and J. II. I'reaton, it the Ural and only ri4?ern rightfully using the name. But to prevent all confusion Tn the future, we ahall use the style of l>. NV. KVAN8 Al m. nod nil persons wrongfully using the appollution to mislead the public, will ba mnde to suffer the penalty of the Inw. D. W. KVANH Al CO, 677 Broadway, New.York. June 16, 1?59, 18-ly. Notioo to Trenspasser* II1KKKBY WARN ALL person not to out, haul from, or hire their teams for the purpose of hauling from, or in anywise intrude upon a tract of land on the waters of Benr Creek, snrveyed 16th of Match i794. Granted id day of Junt, 1794, to Bi ice Miller. I hare a title to said land and ?n determined to enforce the law against, all trespassers. W, R. D'/fUN. Feb. 3, 186V ?ly I . I %