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ME LANCASTER LEDGER, 1 Published every Wednesday Morning ?Y i W. M. CONNORS, Htlitor mill proprietor. TERMS: 111 advance, $2.00 A.* the uxiiii'udoo ol x Mouths, - '2.M> vh-a ind of the Yeur, - 3.00 , . ->.?? ? . ADVERTISEMENTS, Will be niseite<l at the following low rates; One square (of 10 lines or less,) one insertion, $1 ; or, il uonllin- I. 76 cents for the liist in sertion, and ? . e its lor each subsequent inser- ; The number ol insertions must be wiiltcn on each advei (isctnent, or tin v will bo inserted till ordered out and .barged k.'e.udin^.jf. Tha following' deductions w ill be made in favor of standing advertisements ; 3 ai<>n rtts. ti months. i ykaii I One Sijuar*.*, ?3.00 ?5.0(1 ?0.00 j I'ftu ' (>.00 10.00 15.00 I'lirce " 9.00 MOO 18.00 j Half Column, 16.00 tl'i.On 30.00 ' Due 44 30.00 45.00 (>0.00 ! 11 umi:ess I 'ill ds (if live lines or less, inel nil- | ino the paper. Six Dollars per annum. Auiionncino Candidates for Odiee, Five D(?!4Hrs. For notice of application to l.eybduture ; Five Dollars. Dbituary Notices exceeding one ! square in letiglb (16 lilies) will be ebnr^ed j l or the overplus,at regular advertising rales ."-id"- 'I'. ;!.. > ..i l>... ... > I nv?ir--< vi nvnirri l, lillVU il> IIH" ' wrt iKiiuMitH. Crf!'"* I' transient ?i?Iv*?rI??nmust !?* piti?l for in advance. ICerosene oil. 'i*i 11-: New York Kerosene Oil Comruiy. j 'NtuMisii.d 1S.'>4 j A iiuoutio that. ! :?* injj made jjroat im- I . V |M \ i mollis in t'.c iiintiiili.oluro < ! Kor ; ??s. no. lis. \ arc now enabled to oiler it to A UKDICKh ITtlfE. Ttio iittontioii of consumers is respect- j ful:\ railed lo tlio siil j.iuitfii table. llio re- j .suit of a ( ! otonioirioal c\n:nin-1i- (. bv Kd..-.,1 V I.\ . . ?* V \ W .11 ? . * IX <*ll I, 1 *IM| III IH'NV 1 I? F~ H # III* III* int. cI.iIimI J-Vli. :j, MAT). RIAL; LAMP >. >> = 2 ; "c ? | j ^ = s ?' -v i ' '** Keros. j Kero. j I| 2.t:tfi j 1.00 | *4.1U Cuinp. | Chid. | ,Y626 | J.20H I C>:t | 4.8a \VI>. oil | Solar | 1.892 j 8:ut j I.no I 12.no l.nrd oil | Solar j l.ti-lo j 7ort I I 2ft | 17.7o Sj>e. oil | Solar | 2o2A I 85o | 2.'25 I 21.47 li. Fluid | L,\V. | bt3 j Hoo | 87 j 2o.oo Reliable orders from I In- trade. by Mail or TeU*grii|)li, filled on npplioaliou to ATJSTENS, Agents, (J3 1'eari St., Si. V. KEROSENE is also to In* obtained at I hi* 111:111iifm*t nr..rV Prii-Mu of *?I1 ll?.? Y..?* Vorl* Whole* ilu Druggist, (irncers. t'.1111. phene iintl Burning Fluid Manufacturer* and Dealers in Lamps. N. 1J. Ki-tuH mi' i? tlie trade mark of the Kerimenc Oil Co , and all persons are can tinned against using the said trade-mark for other oils. 39?3iti. November 9, 1859. OISM)l I rio\ OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. I DIE partnership heretofore e.xNting under the tirm of M. IHtl'CKKIl & CO.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Kith* ' er of the partners, will sign in lupiidalinn Mr. M. Drinker van he found at the old stand to settle tile business of the tirm. M PKUCKKIt. E. SO.M.MEUM. Camden, July 1, , fTTTTt TT*T T\ ?? ixiTi UrtUP.KSIliWlii) Hereby tender tneir sincere tlianks to ttieir friends and the public generally, for the liberal patronage best owed upon iheiu ftJi '"any years, aad in retiring from 1?um nees/tuke pleasure, in rec< mmeliding their anocessors. Messrs Konpman & Summers, asking for them the patronage heretofore extended to themaelves. M. DRUCKKK A. CO. (-amJen, 8. (J., July t, I?59, 'ittf. Referin? to the Above Circular, Of Messrs. M. I trucker & Co., we solicit j the friends of the old tirm to continue the I patronage so liberally extended to M. Drueleer Co, to the new firm, trusting that I by close attention to bjr.iness, wo shall j merit lite continuance of it. Our Stock will he always complete in all articles kept by the old firm KOOl'M.W <fc SOM.MMRS. Camden S. , July 5. Limited Co-Partnership. ! 'HIIK SUBSCRIBERS ll.WK FORM Bit 1 I A I.1MITBI) CO IWIITNERSHIF nn ; Jer the name and style of T/AOTll-T * a AuuriuaHii Ct uUJlJIlLiiS, For the |?u rpo ne of currying on I lie gencm I Merchandizing business, a', the old stand of Messrs M. Drunker & Co., at Caui d?r, P. C. M, K lopinnn unit i, Summers, of Canr- i ilea, S. ('., are the general partner*, and lu. j Summers, of Charleston, S. C, is the epe- ' cial parinei. K. Summers, the spec! >1 partner, has con- , trihnted the siiin of Twenty Thousand | Dollars, to the common Stock of the mid j partnership. The s:?ii1 l.imitcd Partnership, cominen- i ees oti the 1st day of July. 1859, and ter mioiitoi on the first riav ?-f July. 18l>2. ';d. K<X'P.WANN, I.. SOMMKRS. K. SOMMKRS. July 13, 1859?22-6in. ur. AJjXr'JtiJtiU UKAVEI^T,! 1 Siirj(4*oii liciitioi, VOMKVILI.K, P. C., Offers it!h Professional Services lo tin; cili- ' zeii* of (wincMter Vill>rurn! eurrounding Country. ARTIFICIAL TBKTH inserted on Gold | Plate, from one to a full sett. June 11th, 1565 15.1 y BLANKS ! BLANKS! ! We would call tho attention of members o | the bar and magistrates of this and thasur rounding Ilictricts, to our extensive assort inont of Blanks. We have 'now on hand a full supply printed in excellent s'yle, and con 511 Mil orders promptly at aeventy.five 1 cent* per quire rath. We are also prepared to print Briefs at short notice, in handsome style and as low as the work can be done any win-re in tho A fcUvre for ? BRANDON OF BRANDON ! BRANDON OF BR \NI>f?N ! BRANDON OF BRANDON! bv Mr<. F.mtnu D. K. N. Southworth. | Mm. Ltiu.ia l> E. N. Southworth. j Mrs. Fimiia D. K. N. Southworth. | Iai?t and Ileal Story ! I*i*l and Best Story ! l.asi and Best Story Will romuienco iu the next number of OUR COUNTRY'S FLAG. Published-bv I,oil, Kemi.dt Co. 1'nila., Pa. ' JULIA DK\N, j1 JULIA DEAN, JULIA DEAN, U The Female Patriot of '7(5 I The Female Patriot ot *"l? | The Female Patriot of '7t> ! By A. D. Munson, will be eoinmenced in j the next number of OUR COUNTRY'S FLAG. ruoiisiicu uy i.nil. ivean & Co. I'hila , I'a. | ? A The \\ liite Slaves of England ; The White Slaves ot England ; The White Slaves of England; Or, 'he Daughter of the Coal Pit. j Or, the Daughter ol the Coal Pit i Or, the Daughter of the Coal I'it. y IJy M. U. Perrin, Will lie coiumeiieed in the next number ol ! OUR COUNTRY'S FLAG, ' t? Published t>> Lott, Keati, <.V Co., Philadel., Pa. j i ti Thrilling Scenes in the History ol America, ; Tluilling Scenes in the History of America, ' h Tint.ling Scenes in the History o( \iueri.-a, FROM KtlOM " f IIOM The Pen of William Farle Hinder, j 0 The Pen of William Karle Hinder, I he Pen of William hurle Binder, Will appear Weekly in \ 3 OUR COUNTRY'S FLAG. Published by Lott. Keun A; Co., Philadel Pa. , (I Wigwam a, d Forrest Sketches, j Wigwam and Fotrest .'-ketches, Wigwaii. and honest .-ketches, 1 ' Itv Ul.vhLLS W. ALEXANKKU, 1 Will appear Week.y 1.1 ' ... "til It COUSTItY'S FLAG, O'wit O L .N i'LV'S h LAO, , OL It CoCN 11,1 fljAti, j Published by Lott, Keau Co., 1 It.lade:., Pa. j Hunter's and Trappers' Adventures ; In the South-west. Hunter's and Ti-himeiV A.K. ihii.s In Use South-we?t \) Hunter's and Trappers' Adventures c, In the fcou'L-west. s, Ity Col. DUNLOr, t, liy Col. IFJM.OP, By Col. Dl'NLOP, jl \Yill appear only in Ot'li COUNTRY'S KI.AIi, ! Ol'll COUNTRY'S FLAG. | OUR COUNTKY'S FLAG. I Published by Lott, KennA Co., Philadel., Pa. ! The Most Authors in America! The Best Authors in America! The Best Authors in Aiuciiea! Are engaged exclusively to write only for OUR ('< I UN FLY'S Ft AG. OUR < UlT Vl'KY'S FLAG. OUR country'S FLAG. ^ OUR COUNTRY'S FLAG, is the largest literary Jainily Journal in Ameri- , ea. Published by Lott. Keau A Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. K. I). K. N. Soullnvorth, t rs II 11 cart ley, C. Cavendish, C S.N*., Miss Caioliiic Wiltiiot, V. I). Miiii>nit Ks.i \ti<j li-.l M. II Pcirin, K.-q., Mies K. \V. Robinson Win. Karlc Hinder, Ksq, K. Z. C. Juilson.Ksti. Reynell Coates, M. 1). lien. I*. l'oore, Esq. I'. \V. Alexander, Kmj, C. W. Robinson, M. D. Col. Geo. W. Crockett, Scth lliowloW, j * AND A 1IOST or OTIIkits IVKITR I'OK Our Country's Flag. I.ott, Kean A; Co., Publisher!', Philadelphia, I'a. AUNT CHARITY AI1ROA I>. IIY IlkTTV HRAKTLKY Whusc bin in Peneilvaney on a visit to se a phisishun, tluit wont fucVytif t<? her friends.? I i'ue iniinco in Filadelly guv her a poor nothin ut "Hrutheily Luv," tur arter lallin out a wag- i \N on with pel feet propyety .-lie wus lulled at by .I? a Dutchman who seii "nix." bi To read all her experience send for til jy OUK COUNTRY'S FLAG. JfcJ "J Lott, Keau & Co., publishers, Philadelphia, I*a. Iho Historical Sketches ol M. II. I'erriu, Esq. So touch sought tor, will now be found only in <|< OUR COUNTRY'S KLAU. K Published by I.ott, Kenn St Co., Pinhole!., I'a. TRUTHFUL mill TillMI.I.ING SCK.NKN iv Tiik finrrii auvdumv utatu* AMONG THK M J .V \\ < ?RSM 11'1'KK S j OF I'KKIJ AND MKXICO. w Visit to the Golden Shores of tlio Amazon. I < The I>iamond Hunters of Krazil. lly C. t'av- ?; Ohdisb. Will appear regularly in I <; OLJU COUNTKV'S FLAG- hi Puh'ished by Lett, Keftii At Go,, Philudel., Pa, : j,; SUBSCK IPTtON PF.lt VKAK TO 0| OUR COUNTRY'S FLAG, * IS ONLY 8'i oo I TO C LUBS. jp 3 Copies, 1 year. ... ^5 DO and 3 Premiums jo I Copy 3 years,.. ... 6 00 and 3 " J c 5 Copies, 1 year ... 8.00 and 5 " 10 Copies I year. .. 15 oo and 10 " And one copy to the getter up of Club. I 21 Copies, 1 year 30 00 and 21 Premiums. ! A Copy and premium to getter up of Club . 30 Copies I year, to one address, o 10.00 and 30 premiums Kvery stibserilier will be untitled to n pre. ' niinm, worth from 2 to tfl.000, by the ex y Ir.i payment of 4'. They will be inform | |j ed what premium they are entitled to, as I ii soon as they subscribe, and then it is op. I y tionnl w hether they send the dollar and lake J tne premium or not. pjf" Agents wanted in every town and ham- I ^ let hi the Country. j ul ,/uvuini.- aiui o|irciiU''ii .Milliners 30111 Upon application lo Lott, Kean & Co Publishers, South Tliin! Sufcet, I Opposite Oirard Hunk, Philadelphia, Pa. ! ?i Nov. 30, 1?M?, Pi ?ly. I* IF YOU IIAVJ'1 DYtSPBPHIA, h Use the Columbian Bitters. i If you have IIB \I)ACHF,, life the Columbian Bitters. I f If you have CMbniflRsa or tiik hk;.?. LJi-e the Columbian Bitters, ff you have I)f.pio:kset> Sr-titts, Use the Columbian Bitters. If yon liavo Piles, r Uw the Columbian Hitter* If you have no A.tetite, S IJ*e the Columbian Hitlers. *1 If you Iibvs pa's In hide mid back, ^ L'ac the Colombian Hitter* " If you huvo Sick Stomach. Use the Columbian Iiiltertt. If yon have Jaundice, j Uae the Colombian Hitter*. If your Liver i* Diseased, U*e i he Columbian Bitter*. If you are subject to Costive*rah, | Uae the Columbian Hitters, Sold at FIFTY CENTS a Bottle by Merchants generally, and by iiavjLand, stkvenson &'co. b? Druggist, Charleston, S. C. I, ' HAS8ELTINE Sl CUR ETON, s. Agent* Uh L<UU>u?lur. i April SOT, FOOD FOR THE MIND ! j" IK YOU WANT A llOOK, SEND TO (> i: OKtiEti. EVANIi. 139 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. j FOtt IT. u You can get good Books You can get choice Books, You can get Books worth reading, 'ou can get i , Books in cveiy dcpaitmcnt ot Literature, j ^ and a handsome present, , S'orth from 60 cents to ia given with each Book sold. In ("net. the host idaon in i." the Country to buy Books, is at (JKOKtiK (i KVANS', No, 4;tP, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, ORIGINATOR OF TIIK GIFT BOOK BUSINESS, lND proprietor OK TIIK OLDEST AND LARt'EST ] GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WOULD! y'ho Ciills attention to th" t?el, that lie lots | mile sueli inrangements with other Pub'ishers j ml Manufacturers, that it gives him pleasure j oiler OREATER IN D UCEMENTS mil ever, uiivi such THAT CANNOT BE EtjCALLKD V i.ny other tli't 'took House in the wcrld. I860. . oi l uiid Silver Watches, Hold t'Lains, nnd Silk Pics- r.otcin-, am) ovkk 50,000 Dollars' Worth J w.io (ilVKN A WAV, urtng the Six Months, from Jutmuiy to July, j hj.o, inch Hitirii' ?il which lias boon of the , ' nest totality, and has given satisfaetion in eve , ? instMice. i ' A LI. 1I00K.S re sold at the l'LLU.l.-illKirs IMilCKS, ami You can s. eel tVoni the (ar~fist stock cl B ioki iu the country. ft hXD f?r,i Cf.AbblMhl) C.VJ'A t.0(1 UK j I ihieh will lie sent li\ mail gratis, and which \ Mituins a complete list of tin* most valimlilc .naiad works in every department ot litemire, comprising IISTOUV, ' DlOt?KA I'll Y, II TRAVELS. ! ? YOYAOKS, |( PORTLY, SCIKNCK, j MKIUUNK. , TlIKOL< )i;v. ClJ'vMlS I kv. MKCII A S ICS, | GK( KiRAPIl V. 1 iAVKiATlON, I l AI>VKN TURKS, ji AUUIClII/irUK. 1 MANUKAJIUKKS. 1 ARCIIiTKUTURK. * I RKK M A St >N IIV, NATURAL HISTORY, < >1 ?i > FELLOWSHIP. M a' iii:vk ! t ANNUA I.S, I { HIHLKS, RAVEK HOOKS, I x HYMN HOOKS, 4 SCHOOL HOOKS, a SINOINO HOOKS, JUVENILE HOOKS. Ij Will 11 NO L'Al'KK, i LETTER I'Al'Klt. AN 1 > EN VKLOl'KS. THE GIFTS, 'liicli arc given with the Hooka, consist cf welry, Ac , of (lie finest quality ami of (lie st iiiHiiufaelurc, and are valued at (lie manacturcrs' prices, mid comprise a large variety I Ladies' and dents' Hold and Silver Lever I ratchcs, Eight-Day Time Pieces and liron/.e | looks, Ladies' Elegant Hlack or Plaid Silk i T less Patterns, Silver-plated Tea and Coffee | pit's, Cake, Fruit and Caid Baskets, Tea and i .flile Spoons, Butter Fisli, Bread and Fruit j nives, Elegant Setts o( Jewelry, for Ladies, i eluding Bracelets, Breastpins and Eur Fings I ?? i niteli. neatly put up in boxes. Costly setts j 'I I'Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, (intact, I a uiquois, Lava,.and every variety of Jewelry. , I, old Lockets, ot all sizes, Ibr Miniatures, Hair, I u c. ladies' and (tents' (told Pencil Cases, j 1111 tine gold Pens, (icnts' Diamond-pointed | ommcicial and Engrossing (told Pens, with ! | ll/ci .'llld Eboriv Handles 111 turn's l.u.ll.w' 1 old Neck, Chatelaine, Watch and (iuard I haius. (rents' trold Kol> anil Ve-t Chains. I cuts' Setts, of Cameo, Mosttic, Floien'iiic, j " liameled mid Khgruvcil Iiohi Studs, Bosom i id Slci'vo Buttons, Cluster lli east (tins, with ' pal centre uml (ioid Chains. l'eai 1 l'ockrt j il uives, I'ort A/oniiaics, Cutms anil I'lirscs.?- ' a adies' Breastpins, Kar Kings, Kinder Kings, 'uIt'and Chemisette Buttons, tjold and Silver I elicits. Crosses, Belt Slides, etc., etc., etc., of ; ver a thousand varieties, varying Iron) 50 j aula to i'.'.S. KK.MKMBKK THAT, BY PURCHASING 1JOOK-S AT If G EO It G E G . K V A N S' ]|; rIFT BOOK KSTMUJSUMHXT ,* on pay no more than you would at any oilier j ] ;ook Store, and you have the advantage of get- ( tig a valuable Present with each Book that \ ' on buy. SI:M) rou A <\\ 7't f.oor/:, ,nd one trial will assure you of the hor.oiahlc ml prompt method of transacting business. I < AGENTS WANTED, my person, either mule or female, w ho de- J ires to engage in un honorable and profits. | le employment, and one that require* hut j Hie time, is requested to address GEORGE G. EVANS, lo. 43ft Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, I'n. ' hijrina <rr of the liifl Hoof, llutinrst, ?nJ * J'royrielor of iht I,argent (ifl Bool. f.V lalilis.untnl is the. World. I * STEAM MILL NOTICE. ! I'M IK Xiilm<*ril)cr respectfully uakathe at- j , JL tent ion of the |>iil>] c' to bin NTivAM j A \V .MILL, u'iiich in now in operation i I ix inilea Kaat of Lmiciuiter C. II. iiilla t ?r Lumber will bo promptly furniahed at \ rateu below : ; Ii Inch I'lank at ** I per hundred feet. ! r 1 inch Plur.k SiOeta ? ? P J inch plunk, quartered b7 } eta. per hun- . red feet. s-> i ^ 2 inch plank $2. per hundred feet Hough. do 60 eta. per hundred feet. I Nenntlio thrown in to Inch ineaaure at : I, per hundred. AH picked Lumber 20 per cent higher. All rcfuned laimber half price. In the meimnrment of all quartered Lnm- ' er the edge ia added tofthe width, and all j umber not named nbovu ia aold in the ime proportion. GEORGE SINCLAIR. f< Mnrch **. iWtt fl?tf. i { Wood, Eddy 8c Go 's SINGLE NUMBERS ! LOTTERIES! ; Grand Capital Prize Z&" $ 10 0,000! s'KAKIiY ONK PH1ZK TO KVBliY N1NK T1CBBTS. 11110 KXTIIAORDINARY DRAWINGS >f Wood, iOddy & Co., Single Number Lot, erie* will take place in pulilic ur.der the superintendence of Sworn CommWttioiicM, it Augusta, Georgia, a* follows : V Ri A ? ? 17, Draws on Saturday, Nov. 19, 1859. V I. A Kn.11, Draws on Saturday, Dev. 17, !859. V L A * S .1 a Draws on Saturday, Jan. 21,1880. V LASS <i?>, Draws on Saturday, t\-b. 18, 18G0. Exlraord in;iry Drawing, 'I o take place as above- specilu-d. 1 Grand Capital Prize of $ 1 0 0,0 0 0! 1 Prize of #50,000 1 44 3' i,000 I 44 15 000 i 1 44 10,000 , * 6,000 j , " 6,000 j ! 44 5,000 j I " 5.5oo | I '* 5.0u(I j jo 44 2.000 ! 00 44 1,000 ! 00 44 600 00 44 4(0 50 44 * 300 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 1 pti/.cK ?.?? to mo ?'>,4<'<i j 4 14 MH? 44 6U%??UM l% 2,OOU j low " an.ooo l.t.oo t " aoo " 1 5,000 " l,!i"0 1 " 'Jon " lo.ooo " boo j Jo " loo " 5,000 " J,oho ! 1.000 " "Jo ttl'C luo.ooo I I i.VJO l'ri^is Aiiooc i'.<) tjd 15 OuO Whole Ti. kets >20, Halve* $10, tiaarlers $5, Ighihs *2,50 nit: ordinary i>ua\yi\(iis 11" Wood, fclddv iV ' ii's . I.utleries will lake ilncv al Augusta, Georgia, as lidlnw.i? I 'lass 00 Draws mi Saturday. Dee. 10. 1 I 'lass 53 Draws on Saturday, Doc. 'J I, 1850 j 'las* 53 Draws on Saturday, Dee 31. 1859 | .'lass 51 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 7, |M?0 'lass 55 Draws oil Saturday, Jan. 11. lstio lass 57 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 28, 1800 0 r d i n u r y I) r a \v i . g , To lake plain? as above specified Gtand Capital Fuze of *50 000 | prize iif $J0,000 I prize id' I 5oo ' 10.000 50 " ftoo ' 5.000 100 " too " 4.000 100 " 300 j J.oou I KiO " 130 I 100 * loo Approximation Prizes. pri. of 400 appro, to 50.000 pr". are l.tiotl 300 ** *J<>000 *' 1300 ' 350 " 10 000 *' 1 000 " 325 ' 5.000 " 900 " *200 *' 4,000 ** 800 " 150 " 3 000 ' 0OO , " 100 " 1 500 * 400 i.ooo " 20 ?r?* loo (too is,3 pri/.es amounting to 1 'lckets $10; Halls $5; Quarters $2.00 W(MU>. lihUV A* i o 'S Grand Extraordinary Drawings, ON *1*1 IK Tit It KB NUMIiKIt II.AN. C A P I T A L P It I Z ! :, $ 10 0,000! 7\tkrn place on tin Isist Saturday in j 'ich Month. rickets $20 ; Half $10 ; Quarters $5 Eighths *5 50 In ordering Tickets or Certiticates. * Km-loHf the nmouiit ??f money to our ad- ! ress for what you wish to purchase ; name ' he Lottery in which you wish it invented nd whether yon wish Whole*, Halve* or luarter*, on receipt of which, we send I i hat is ordeiid, by first mail, together with 1 he scheme Immediately after the drawing, a 1'iinted | iriwing (Certified to by the Commissioners ' till be sent, witu an Explanation Purchasers w ill please wile their I ^natures plain, and ^ite their Post Office, ,'onnty and State. \-irf' All prices 1.1 M.OC I and under, paid nr.iediuti.'ly after the drawing?oilier prizes I t tli? .tstiai time of fortv days. All Couimumuiitinn* strictly confidential. I Address Orders for Tickets or Certifi- , ales 'o WOOD. K.DDV A CO. Aujrlima, Cia. cr W ool). EDDY A CO , Atlanta, (jn. j or WOOD, KDDV A CO, Wilmington, I Delaware. A list of the numhers that arc dra * n ' .o:u the wneel, with the amount of the II/.- thai each one is entitled to, w.ll be 01 n!istied after every draw ing, in the follow- ! : i? turners Augusta ;(?eo.^ Constitution- 1 list, Mobil. ivcj^ister, .Nasnv ille (ia/.elte, ILclimond l>i patch, I'anidioo (Miss > .'lurion, V w Yoik lior.dJ ami New York 1 I'm.on. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. IKt/tt I UK I Quaker City Publishing House ! , 100,000 Catalogue*, S*KVV, KsOI.AM) AM) liKVIHKU-NOW UKAIaY kok l>isTi:inrnor.*. Superior Iaducements to the Public ! IV A new and #nro ?plnn for obtaining j JOl.D ai.d 81LYKII WATCHKH, ?;nl other I alintble Piue*. Full partleulara givr?n in Calif j oguc#, which will he acut free to all upon up- [ iliuliwi. Valuable Gill#, worth from ftu ot#. to H'AUANTEKI) to each purchaaor. flnut004) ! n Gin# have heeA diritrltuted to my patron# ritliin the pa#t nix month?f 1M),1>00 to be di#. rihutod during the next nix mouth#. The iiidueenn tiM offered Agent# are more ibct ul than tho#e of any other lioutc in the luaine**. Having been in the I'uUiahing and Honkaeling bu#ines# for tlie la#t eight year#, my expei iencc enables me to conduct the Gilt hnteririae with the greatest eatiafaclioii to all. IVAGENTS WANTED in erery Town and Jouuly. for tull particulars address l>UASK RCLISOV, Quaker City Publishing House, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, i'a. Sept. 31, 1360. 3i?4ui. IIIauLcm! Illnnks!! A SfJt'PI.Y of blanka on hand at tt e edger O'bce, tha. will oe wold exclusively >r cath. Penton* will oblige us by not i siting fot Ihhan rtn air *h?r ttrm?. WALTON Female College Lottery, OF GEORGIA. Chartered by the State in 1850. W. C. DAWSON & Oo-, Managers. Macon or Savannah, Gn. NOVEL SCHEME!; Polioy Plan Lottery ! Hy litis Belie mo, Purchasers can select their own Numbers, and pay any amount for a Ticket they may (lVKirtf : Extra class 2, draws Oct. 3, '51). . Mid on every succeeding day (Sunday exi'i pted,) id 5 oVTui'k, I*. M ) b?T In this Scheme, there are 75 Num* hern placed in Iho Wheel?from I ftp to 75 and twelve of these Numbers are drawn from the Wheel. If a person selects one Number out of the 75, and that Number is among the Numbers drawn, he (jets live times the iiiiHiu.it 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, lie gets a thousand for one ; if live selected Numbers are drawn, five thousand for one, if six selected numbers are drawn till ecu thousand to one. Itenirmhrr, if tw o or more, selected numbers are taken, and all of those numbers so selected are not I drawn anion" tlio Tvvolve Drawn Numbers, i the Ticket is a Blank. OUlt llavuitnah I'lan Lotteries iJruwjbur(A)times a month! and are the most liberal of any Schemes j i vc offered. For p.irlici l.trs address, W. V.' DAWM iN, & Malingers, aiucnn. and ."Savannah, (in. (>< 1. -JO, 1859 3711" i 'Kai;tica i. Exrrciti exck 3KTTKH THAN KXl'KRIMENTALSCIENCE. | i-gj .V , y-\ :-h'* A-: i j Ail C. . / ' . " Y t*1 ?' IWLLOWAV ^OINTMENT ' CONSOLATION KOK T1IK SI FFKKINU. I Nearly lifty years continual use in every patt I <il tin- luitiitahlu n!?.1 >?-, umniigst (lie -av.ige and i the civilized alike, lias proveii that simple ctitp- I tie is, < pen .mi"', hard tumor*, scrolulouk de- I velupiiieiits ttl n 11 kinds, abscesses, cancers, old wounds, ami, ill one word, every species of in. ll.iiiiimition and suppuration, whether in the skin, the flesh, the glands, or among the inns cles, can lie arrested and permanently cured, without danger, hv ruhhiiig in and Using as a ! .I. 1.1 : - ! i,^, tint oiestllliaillC tMllltllellt. KCRoKLLA, KKYSIPKI.AS, AND SALT UIIKIM. No remedy La-' ever June so much for the cine of ilisee^'K of the skin, whatever form 1 they limy hkmiiiic, as this Ointment. No ease I ol Salt Klieum, Scuivy, Sore II. ads, Sciofuln or Krvsiptlas, can lun^ withstand its iutiueiicc. j BAD LKOS, OLD SORKS, AND ILCKKS. } t'a.-c-. of many yeai* standing llmt haw* per j tinacionsly tcfuseil lo yield to any otlier rcintly j or treatment, have invaribly siiccuiuhe.i to a j few applications (.t iliis pow-tfid unguent. KUITTIONS O.N TIIK SKIN, Arising from a hint state of the Mood or I clitonic disease, are eradicated, ami a clear and ticnspatcnl Miiface irgaincd hy the rcs'orati w- I action ot this Ointment. It suipts.-as many of | the cosmetic* and other toilet u|i)>lianec- in its power to dispel rashes and other disfigure-I ineuUs of the lace. I c I'lLKS AND FI8TULA. Kvcry form and feature ol these prevalent j and stuMim n disot tiers is eradicated locally | ami entirely l>v the use of this emollient; waint | fomentations shouhl pit-cede its application. Its healthy qualities will lie louutl to lie thorough and in vat tide. /tnt/i tin' Ointment am/ 1'ills xhouhl he J :yrit in the fiiKoinii'/ >iiyi s Itunions, Moroniul Kiiiptinn*, Spiaius, j ^ Horns, Swelled (Hand*, Files, , Sore I.egs, Chapped ilund* Still' Joints, j .. Khcuiiiuli.sm, Sote Hi casts, Tetter, j, Chilblains, Ringworm, Sore Heads, ? r leers. Fistula, S?it Rheum, ,j Soi u Throats, Venereal Sores, Haul, , ([ Scalds, Sores of all Kinds, Wounds of 1 ,| Lumbago, Skin Diseases, all kinds j (| Jjf" CAt'TlOX J?Xot.o lire genuine unless tl tlie woids "/lothurtly, Xtir York ami lx>nd"ii" A are discernible as a \Yntcr murk in every leaf , n ot tin- book of direction* mound oaeli not or t ti box ; the came may be pluinly seen by hohlinq ? the tmf to the tight. A handsome reward will tl lie g.voti to any one rendering such information us may lend to the detection of uny parti n or parties counterfeiting the iiiedieinen or veil- e ding the same, knowing them to be spurious. * *?" Sold at the Manufactory of Professor S 1 lou.ow*v, 80 Maiilen lame, New- York, and ; n l)V Jill lirin??!a?a I t 1..... I.. - -- ^ .... ...... I'CTivni J V Medicine tinoughnut tho United Stale* and f the civilized world, iu iMixest at '.'5 cent*, etlJ u cent* alld ? I, each. Off' lhere in considerable saving by taking ' a the larger size*. ! n N. It.?Direction* for the guidance of pati- j tl cut* in every disorder are alliscd to each hox. h August ?i, I.nj'J *i0. )y I n : ,i Stage Acoommodations, 0 ' I'M IK und?raigned. contraelcr* on ihe ^ 1 in til route from I.nncastei to Cuniden, . *, reaper Holly notity the public that they ' have made arrangement* f?.r running a J( Stage for the accommodation of p.i-oien- jj ger* on said route, three time# per week ? mid back. The Stage will leave (niiuden ^ on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and a arrive at lAncaaler II , amne evening.? ' n Will leave the latter place on Tuesday, | c Thursday and Saturday, mid arrive in | ('atr.deit anme evening. 1 ' They will uUo convey piw>eengera fioin * l.ancaatt r C. II., to I'ineville, on the Char- . ' lotti* Si S f*. Railroad, two times per week I A hack will leave lain .olsr no i and Thuraday j arrive nt t'ineville name i day. la*avu I'iueville oo Tut* ad ay and Kri- t dav ; arrive at I-am-nater O. II., name day. | They believe Unit their arrangement* am j aitch an to inHiire a prompt execution <?f tin* i r al>ove plan, and to the pel feet Malefaction of thoau who may go upon theae route*. MT I'nckagr* will be promptly convey- I ^ ed upon either route. ., J NO. n COUNART, , 811.AS INGRAM. July 13, 1859?9J-tf KEUU80I * LE1DIN0, >? ?IMPORTERS?!'. Foreign and Domestic Dry Qooda, "Wholesale and Retail. d tfiMel Street?one door froin Kin*, . CHARLESTON, 8. C. April 80, I860 10?I jr. IJ.O:irO: . VCt? :t ;j STOMACH BIYTE3S, f}tr the care of ]f yt ]>w]'*ia, I>uhtfr*iloH, r u tea, flatulency, /> < 0/ .{/,petite, <-r iuty HilUtiu i 01/1 pi,lint a (i fit In a /r<un a liuwiion of the Stomnek or lion et*, vneluctti/ <Yamp?, bi/nentery. Colic, Cholera .florin t. tfe. In view ot the fati that every member of the human family in more or l<?* ?ul>j< cted to xoinc of the almvc cotnjilniuM, beside* innumerable other coiid>tmn.<t in life, which, by the ntotintance of a little knowledge 01 exercise of coiiunon xenae, they nu?y l>e able xo to regulate their habits of diet, and with tlii- (uiittnc*< oF n good tonic, secure permanent health. In order to accomplish tin-* lesinti object, the true course to pursue is, certainly, that which \yill produce a natural slate of things at the least hazard of vita! strength and life ; for this en?l Dr. Hon tetter litis introduced to this country n preparation called HOSTKTTKK'S STOMACH BITTERS, 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 Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by the simple process of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of Vnter and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in nil its various forms, than any other ; the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of trie digestive organs, can ho cured without fail hy using HOSTETTKR'S STOMACH HITTERS as per directions on the Isittle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some Vmd, then why not use an article known to l?c infallible? Every country have their Bitters as n preventive of disease, and strengthening of the system in general, ami among them all there is not to be found n more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation emanated, Iwsed upon scientitic experiments which 1ms attended to advance the destiny of this great preparation in the medical scale of science. FEVER AND AGUE. This trying and provoking wliirh rise* it* relentless grasp on the l>o?ly of man, reducing him to a mere shadow In a short spare of time, and rendering him phj ulrally and mentally use-has. ran le defeated and driven frnm the l?*ly l>y the use of IIOSTKTTEK'8 RKNOtVXKI) HITTKR8. Kuril,rr. any of the als.ve slated diseases ran no', he contracted when exposed to j any ordinary condition* producing Iheot. if the Uillcr| are ti?ed a* per direction*. And a? it neither creata* nausea nor offend* the palate, ami rendering unueceeaary any change of diet or Interruption to usual pursuits, hut promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is thu* removed a* speedily a* I* Consistent with the production of a thorough and permanent cure. For Persons in advanced years Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm lindy, these Hitters are invaluable as a restore- j tiie of r'rength and vigor, and need* only to Ic tried to lie appreciated. And to a mother while nursing, i these Hitters are iudispeiisal-le, especially where the mother's nourishment is in*di<|uate to tiiv demands of the child, consequently her strength roust yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such ** II.,-tetter's btoinarh Hitters is needed to impart temporary strength and Vigor to the system, hadies should hy all means try tlus remedy for all cases of debility, and twfi.ro to doing, ask your physician, ahn, If he U acquainted with the virtue* of the Hitler*, will recommend their use in all cases of weak neat. CAI TlftV?We caution the public aifuiust uaing nny of lite many imitation* or couii Wileita, but n^k for Hosrtrn k'.i Cki.i hu at?.d Stomach Uitiuh, and ?is' that < 'itch bottlo has the words "l)r. J. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters" blown on the hide of the Uitlle, and statnpid on the metallic cap covering the cork, and obacrva that our autograph signature it on the label. O* Prepared and Mid kj IIOSTETTES It SMI HI. PUUbargh, Pa., and spld by all j Druggists, graters, and dealers generally tbrosghont the balled States, Canada, Snnth America and Cermanj. SCOVIL A. MEAD, NtlW Oltl.F.A*!*, I.A., j Wliolrtalc Agents. For ? tie by ll.otntdliiie A. Cureton, lain .-ter I'll , u n?l Thus. U. Magill, f'ureton's lime, S r Jul v 13, 1859. JJ-lv. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. l benevolent Institution, established by special endowment for the relief of the siek and distressed, atllieted Kith Virulent and Epidemic diseases, TDK UDWAJtl) A SSI M lAilON, in view of lie tt v. |?iI destruction of human life, caused by esual diseases, and the deceptions practised non the unfortunate victims of *neli <!i y Quack*, several years ago directed their '(insulting Surgeon, as a Charitable Act warhy of their name, to open a Dispensary lor he treatment of this class of diseases, in all lieir forms, and to give Medical Advice (irutis [> all who apply by letter, with a description ol heir condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, lc.,) anil in cases of extreme poverty, to Kurish Medicines Free ol Charge. It is needless 3 udd that the Association command* the highsi Medical skill of the Age, and will furnish lie most uppiovcd modern treatment. The Directois of the Association, in the .inuul lteport upon the treatment of Sexual Dlsases, express the highest satislaetion with the uceess which has attended the labors of their urgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhea, Semial Weakness, Uonorrlxea, tileet, Syphilis, the ico of Onanism or Sell Abuse, Diseases ol the Lidneya and Madder. Ac., and ordijr a continancti of the name plan for the ensuing year The Directors, on a review of the past, leel snured that their labors iu this sphere of beevoleut effort, luive been of great benefit to lie afflicted, especially to the young, and they avc resolved to deVote themselves, with reowed.zeal, to this very important but much espised cause. Just l'ubiished by the Association, a Report n Spermalorrhtea, or Seminal Weakness, the rice of Onanism. Masturbation or Self-Abuse, mi other Di cttnCXwi the Sexual Organs, by tho J 'onwulting Surgeon which will be sent by mail, ill ,i w.> !...I InllAr ni>i?lm.<> V I.' I *1 I ... .?? ""rv>/ *,W! "1 1 "?rKci ' ii receipt of Two Stamps tor pontage. Other j ;i'port* Mild Tracts on llio nature unit treat t-11L of Sexual disease*, diet, Ac. are con?tantt being published for gratuitous distribution ii J will bo sent to the afflicted. Some ol the ew remedies and methods of trealiorut dis- ! overcd during the last year, are oi great value. I Address, tor report or treatment, I>r. J, Skil- ' ii Houghton, Acting Surgeon, Howard Aaeoei- , lion, No. 2 South Ninth Street, 1'hiladclpnia, a, lly onlcr of tiie directors, EZRA D. HKAUrWKM,, Pmbsidbnt. EO. KAIKCHILI), Secretary. March 23, A ? ly LAND AND NEGROKS FOR SALE. 1MIL I'litnlnlion or tract of Ismd, ulwaya . known as the Kllis Plantation, ia now i Market?a number one plantation, equald by few nod surpassed by none?on Litle Lynches rreek, lying on both nides.nf lie creek. The pliiitulion la in good re* nir mid in aplendid condition for making a rop, some eighty acre* of nearly fresh ffttid itpnuH unM ? n.?a*??ii? - f c * * .... _ vfu j ui me ueai wood ind to cut down that is on the creek. The net contain'* between or.# thousand and selve hundred acres. It ia splendid land for corn or cotton,and ny -person wishing to purchase land will o w?il to come and examine it. I will aUo sell TliRKti young sod liket No. I NKOROK8. Wm. W. KLLI8. | Out. It, 1861*. 16?8u> GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! THE pRIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE. D. NV. EVANS &. CO. THE I 677 Broadway, 677 I THE FIFni 1 ' New York. FIFTH YEAR. | Established 1854. | YEAR. The following in n partial list of property which will be given to the purchasers of Rooks nt the time of sale ; worth from Gold Watches, English Lever, Patent Lever and Lepines, $80 001? MO,Of Silver watches, patent lever, full jowellod, hunting case*, opened face and cylinder escapement, 12 00 tod00o Gold locket*?large size, four glasNen and two glasses wiili spring?large and sfce with snap, ?'50 to"l2 00. Cameo, mosaic, florentine, painted, lava, goldstone, garnet and coral sets of pins and Drops. 6 00 to 25 00 Ladies' gold guard chains, fancy neck chajns, chatelaine ', 8 00 to 18 00 Cents' fob and vest Chains, 10 00 to 30 00 Sets cameo, goldstone, painted, mosaic, gar' net, onyx, engraved and plain gold sleeve huttons and bosom stgda, 2 00 to lfi OC Gold pencils, with pens, large, sftedium, and small, 3*50 to 7 60 Silver pencils, with gold pens, large, uiediunt and small size, double and single extension cases, 2 00 to'lk v)C Gents' heavy signet rings, Ladies' gold chas* ed and plain rings, 1 00 to 7 60* Gents' gold bosom pins, cluster, with opal scarf pins, onyx, garnet, lie., i 60 to 6 bO. Rich silk dress patterns, 22 00 to ?0 00. Cameo, masonic, tioral, garnet, chased and plain oval bracelets, 6 00 to 30 00( Silver and gold thimbles, 60 to 6 00 (ients' pen and pocket knife, 60 to 1 60 Pearl and morocco portc-motinaies,60 to 2 60 Toothpicks, watch keys, guard slides, 1 60 to 3 60 Gold crosses, small, medium and large, 2 oo to 7 6o Besides other gilts, comprising a large and valuable assortment of miacellaneons articles,' varying from fto f-lo. The pig^rietors of the oldest established gift Bookstore m the United States, lor the uninterrupted success which has crowned their earnest efforts to please during the last four years, would return their sincere thanks to the hunch eds of thousands cylio have, in pust time, seen lit to bestow their liberal pntronage 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 ol any similar establishment in the country ; a id propose, in this, THE FIFTH YEAR of their location in New York, to inumntcc .NhH 1-fcAIL Ithf*, Still greater attraction*, gill* '?l greater value ami variety, a still larger ami better selected stock Of B o o fe s , Commissions ami inducements to club* ami to agents ?bu are willing to devote their time to out busii.es.*; so mat those who desire can liav e {H'lill'TS and HOOKS without money. We slndl endeavor to establish an agent lit. every town in the United Slates, so that all who will inuy benefit by our liberal system of ti ade. A NKW AM) KEVISKD CATALOUUR. ready lor disti ibutiou, containing every desirable book, new or old, now in print ; and acackno* lodged by librarians and lilviary men to be the mo-t complete and best classified ever issued, without an exception, 500,000 are ready to be given awav, tnailvd free to uny address, to all parts of the world. It contains all woiks on Art, Science and Nat- I Philosophical and ural History. K I 1 la**ical woiks, Adventures, Yraves V | llistoiical and M iskc., I A | cellaneoiis, Agricultural and I)o- j X | Poetical, Theolognieslic Kconomy. [ S | leal, Religious, Holies Letters, Ksssys I | Law, Medical, Maki\, | A | sonic, Hiblcs, | | Standard Fictions, Myographies, | C I Prayer, Hymn and Hictionarie*, | (> | (Jleo Hooka, i-.tiryjopeilij^, I j Text Hooks lor Gaxetlecr*, | j Schools, JLo.. Ac,, Aim! ? thousand vatiettcH of publications in vr. cry department of literature. We Hell as lowas? ami. in many ease?, lower than any other house in the country ; and with every hook of the value one dollar or more, we present some tut'liU (iilt, without extra charge. TUK LKT KVKRY OX K CONSULT I ITS own interest, and at Evans' Gift Hook HF.ST store, examine the prices of hooks, ace the beautiful gifts so Ireely matI'l.At'K tered among our patrons, and be sat istied that the only economical way TO of buying hooka is at. No. til7 BROADWAY, GKT LARGE HOTEL BUILDING, We guarantee perfect satisfaction.? YOl'll Ik' Examine our pUn of business.? ^ HOOKS Any one can who will. Observe ihe tUily distribution of watches, gold AND and silver; vest, chatelaine and guard chain* ; bracelets, catueo, mosaic cor(ilFTS al, gold stone, garnet and gold net* of pin and clasps ; lockets, large, IS medium and small size ; rings, chased, plain and Set with stones, caiuco, A T, guhUtouo, coral ; mosaic and engraved studs ami sleeve buttons ; scarf EVANS' pins, crosses, gold, pens and pencils; gold pens in silver and morocco (SIFT cases, and a thousand other articles of use aitd value. HOOK A Ulll with every book worth from STOKE, OucU to ('.(mi <mi NO. Send for a Catalogue. 677 It will cost jou nothing, and will HilOAD- be valuable as a book of reference, if WAY, noUiing more. NEW- Address, YORK I). W. EVANS A CO. CITY. No. 677 Ilroadway, New.York. q q 11111 N. II.?A word of explanation to those who have known us under ihe style wf Kvsns &. Co. Thd Business located by us at No. 6*77 Broadway, New-York City, ?a the oldest c*'\rtMi>h.'d house in ^he country, and is known 'si'drld wide an the origins. , "Kvana & Cc.'s tiift I look a to re " Many I have taken the advantage b( our popularity to ndverliae under the aatne name, to increase their triids?In ,L- L* ?... ? |n w tpg? IHC ICW W IIO . may be unac (piait led with in, we fMld * state that we have no connection with and other (iift Book House?-and though many advertise under the name ol Kvnna & Co., the Hrin eonatituted by I>. W. Kvana and J. ii. I'reatoo, it the first and only concern rightfully using tbe name. But to preveot all confusion in the future, we shall tiae the style of IX, W. KVANS &l CO , and all persona wrongfully using tbe appellation to mislead the public, will be made to suffer the penalty of the law. D. W KVANS & CO, 677 Broudwav, New.York. June 15, l?6?, 18-1j. Notio? to Tresspassers. LHKKRBY WARN AM. person not to cut, haalTfom, or kire their teems for the purpose of healing trOtti, or in enywieo intrude UDon s treat of ? ?w- ?'? ?L unr?V?d >W> of Mai eh L ?4 v.f,.ranlfld M d*1 of J?nc, 1794, to Hnce Miller. I have a title to aaid land and ain determined to enforce the law again*'.. *11 treaapaaeera. W. R. 1)1 JRIM. * Feb. t, 1859 _ly A 1