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Ttt E LAMjSrii LElKiKR Published every Wedne* i&y Morning . BY W. M. CONNORSj E?2it?raud ^>voi?rielor. TERMS: Iti aJv-wcc, - fi.OO j iv voc or oil jbuviuis, - - - - -:.?o ' the end of (lie Year, 3.00 ADVERTISEMENTS, Wiit be inserted at the following low rates: One square (of Id lines or less,) one insertion, *1 ; or, it continued, 75 cents for the first in- j sertion, mid 50 cents for cucii subsequent inscr- j . -t ion. The number ofinsertaons must be wntten on each advertisement, or tliey will be inserted till ordered out and charged accordingly. The following deductions will be made in (avor of standing advertisements". 3 months. 6 months. 1 tear One Square, $3.00 $5.00 ?9.00 I'tvo 44 6.00 10.00 16.00 Three " 9.00 14 00 18.00 Half Column, 16.00 tid.OO 30.00 One " 30.00 45.00 60.00 llusiness Cards of live lines or less, including the paper. Six Dollars per annum. Announcing Candidates for OlHee, Five Dollars. 'Communications recommending candidates for ollice and all others of limited or individual tutored, charged at advertising a tea. ."'or notice of application lo Legislature ; Fi e Doiiars. Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length (16 lines) will be charged for the overplus,at regular advertising rates tar t ributes of Respect, rated as ad* I vertisment8. aii t..j....-t: 1~ JTT7 ma biaiinniiib nut ci uivutuiivs 1|> be pnidfor in advance. "cordial elixir Calisaya Bark. THE VIRTUES OF PERUVIAN RAUK, AS A TONIC, J las been too long .known to need couuuent. T II K C A L I S A Y A, (Or King's Bark.) is the Most Valuable of all the varieties of PERUVIAN HARK. And in the ELIXIR is combined, with other ingredients which increase its etlicacy and overcome the intensity ot its biiler, rendering it a most agreeable CORDIAL. For those persons living in a 'FEVER, and AGUE District, it will be found invaluable as A PREVENTIVE. Half a wine glass full, taken night and morning, rendering thu system less liable to the unhealthy state of the atmosphere. tne bottle will convince any one 1 of its reul merits n* a Tonic. he most delicate Stomach will I bear it without repugnance. fc#- Mixed Willi a little water it forms a most pleasant beverage. THE ELIXIR Is also useful in certain cases of DYS PEl'rflA, WEAKNESS, PERIODICAL IIRAD ACHE, nnd in NEURALGIA will sometimes etTect n cure when all other remedies fail. i-tf' F or delicate females it will afford great relief. Prepared i\nd sold by .JOHN J. McKAlN, Cantden, S. C. HASSELTINE & MASSEY, Lancaster vlllc. MA GILL & BEATTJE, Pleasant Hill. R. C. PATTERSON, Liberty Hill, S. C. May 9, 1860. 14If. SOUTH CAR 0 LIN A~ Lancaster District, Joseph Ut liaile, who is in the custody of the Sheriff* of 1-niu-uslcr District by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at theauit of James E Cureton, assignee, having filed in mv office, together with u schedule,on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the court of common pleas, praying that he may he admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, for tiwe relief of insolvent debtors. It is .ordered that the said James E. Cureton, assignee, and nil other, the creditors to w horn the said J. D. iluile is in anywise indebted be, and they are hereby summoned, nnd have notice to appear before the said Court at Lancaster Court House, on 'he 3d Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they can why the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid, should not be crranted. < >HRi? of Common Plea*, Dnn-astcr District, this 7th day of May, i860 j. A. 8TEWMAN, Clerk. July 1?, 33-3m. APPLICATION FOB CHARTER. IN PURSUANCE of n Resolution passed at the Railroad Convention, held at Sumter, on the 4th of July, I860, notice > h hereby given that application will be made at the next Session of the Legislature, for an Act to Incorporate a Company to build a Railroad to be called "The Central Rail road of South Carolina," to run from (iuurdin's Station on the North-Kusterii Railroad by way of Manning, Sumter, Riahopville and IJtncasterville, to Charlotte in North Carolina. f T. B. ERASER, | J. R SHAW, C. A FOX. J. H. WITHKRSPOON. com u itt f k rj h havnkwrorth, committee. < CHARLES SHRIMSKR. SAM'L, K. CHANDLER, D. M. MdHON, A. F. RAVEN El* T. J. WHARTON. July 13, 1860?34?4m. NOTICEALL Persons indebted to me either by Note or Account ure requested to come forward and give me the money, as it is out of iny power to extend indulgence '.<? nny one. J. E. CURETON. Jan. 11, 1860. 48lf. BLANKS! BLANKS ! ! VVf. would call the attention of members o the bar and magistrates of this and thasur r >onding Districts, to our extensive assort ment of Blanks. We have 'now on hand a full supply printed in excellent s'yle, and can fill all orders promptly at sevaaty.five cenU per quire cash. We are also prepared to print Briefs at short notice, in handsome style and as low as the work can be Hons soy where in the for TURNIP SEETJ, JU8T ltGCMVfiV 75 Jbs fresh Turnip Seed, in lots to sutt the imfithaser at HArtSKLTINU & tfASSETS'S. K< iisVwOl > erf Of* WHT Wood, Eddy &, Co.'s I Delaware and Missouri STATE LOTTERIES! I * } $ * * i CAPITAL PRIZE $ 7 O , O O O ! Wood, Eduy & Co., Makaocks, | riic Manager#' Oflicea are located at Wilmington, Delaware, and St. Louis, Missouri. The following MAGNIMCENT SCHEMES will he drawn in public. under the Super- i intendenee of Sworn Commissioner*, up- , pointed by Uie Governor. Wood, Eddy & Co 'a Lottery, LLAW i>0. 394. Draws on Saturday, Auy. J8/A, 1800.1 78 Numbers?IS Drawa Ballots1 Grand Capital Prize of i $ 7 O , O O O ! 1.1'rize of $30,000 I ** 20.000 1 " 15 000 . 15 " 5,000 I 1 " *... 3,475 | 100 u 1,000 166 " 600 i 65 " 145 | 65 " 120 i 65 ? 80 | 65 " 50 j 4,810 ? 40 i 27,040 " 20 32.390 Prizes amount to *1.171.960 NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY j TWO TICKETS. Whole Tickets $20. Halves $10, Q,uar- I ters $5Certifieates of Packages will lie sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 26 Whole Tickets, ?29!) 00 Certificate of Package tf 26 Half Tickets, 149 50 Certificate of Package of 26 Quarter Tickets. 74 75 Certificate of Package of 26 Eighth Tickets, 37 37 SPLENDID SCHEME: TO HE DRAWN IN AIM., as follows: li A N N 3 ft 4 , Draws on Wednesday, Aug. I. 1860. LAK?:i70, Draws on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 1860. (/LASS 388, Drawa on Wednesday, Aug. 15. 1860. Class 400 Draws Wednesday. Aug. 22, '60. Class 412 Drawa Wednesday, Aug. 29, "60 NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TICKETS. 78 Numbers?14 Drawo Ballots. 1 Capital Prize of *35.000 I prize of $ 15,000 64 prizes of $100 1 6,000 04 " 75 1 " 4,077 04 00 10 " 1,500 04 60 10 " 1,200 04 " 30 20 " 1,000 6.504 " JO 50 " 200 28,224" 10 360 " 150 34,412 Prizes Amounting to $578,557 Tickets $10; Halfs $5; Quarters $2.50 Certificates of Packages in the above Scheme, to be drawn each Wednesday, will be sold al the following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 26 Whole Tickets, $141 00 Certificate of Package of Jli Half Tickets, 70 50 Certificate of Package of 26 Qearter Tickets, 35 25 In ordering Tickets or Certificates. Enclose the amount of money to our address for what you wish to purchase; name the lxittery iu which you wish it invested and whether you wish Wholes, Halves, Quarters, or Eighth on receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by first mail, to gether with the scheme Immediately after the drawing, a Printed Drawing, (Jortitied to by the Commissioners will be sent, with an Explanation. Purchaser* will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Oflice, County and State. All communications strictly confidential IT All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes i at the usual time of forty days. Our Single number Lotteries, CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000! 1)R A W E VEIi Y 5/1 run I) A Y. Tickets $10; Halfs $5; Quarters $2.50 MT Orders for Tickets or Certificates I in say of tho above Schemes to he directed to WOOD, EDDY &. CO, Wilmington, I Delaware, or WOOD, EDDY &. CO., St. Louis, Missouri. HT Circulars containing Schemes for j the month will be sent, free of expense, by addressing as above t-er The Drawings of the Delaware State Lottorit s are published in the NewYork Herald, New York Times and New Yorker Ntaats Zeitung, and New York Express. SOUTH CAROLINA, LANCASTER DISTRICT. Chnrtaa Thnninu/m ?wl.n \m ? - "r'"" im: lUl'U. dy <>f t.? Sheriff of l^nctMer District by virtue of a Writ of Capias a<i Responded- | ?juin at the suit of Mr*. Mary Small, having tiled in my otlice, together witii n Schedule on onth of bin estate ami effects, his petition to the Court of Common l'lena, praying that he may io sdmitted to ttie benefit of the Art* of the General Assembly made for the telief of insolvent debtors. it is ordered that the snid Mary Sin ill and all other the creditors to whom the *uid Charles Thompaon in in anywise indebted, be, nnd they are hereby tumomned, and hnve notice to appear, before the said Court at l*ancn*ter Court iiouae on the third Monday in October next to shew cause if uny they can, why the prayer of the peti* doner al'oreeaid ehould not be granted. Office of Common Plena {.nncaster Di*. trie! this ISthday of July I860. J. A. MTKWMAN. Cl'k. July IN, 33-3m PL0W8TEEL A I,A ROE IAJT of Plow Hteel jostm> if ceived and for sale by J. N. CROCKETT. Fab. 33, I860 LADIES, Misses nnd Children's flats, trimmed and untrimmed, at ,, HANSKLTINP it M AHSEV'S. 1860. _ ! IMMENSE SUCCESS!! Henry lb. Ilnyt t t'w., proprietors of the Groat SoutiiCUt liook Kstablishinent, No. 41 Baltimore Street, Baltimore*, Maryland, would say U> their h lends and to all pui.ton* or. I deriiig hooks by Mail or Kxpre**, that in cousequeuce of the unequaleJ patronage tiiat ha* bvcu bestowed upou llicin since the intioduction KEW STSTEM, tliey are enabled to offer such induceuietiU :ia eaiiuot be equaled by any Gilt Hook Couecru EVKRVBODY PREFERS sending to Henry K. Hovl 1 Co., lor hooks, fivtn the fact that all who (tend to them ?i? acre of beiiij; laiily dealt with. The New Method ol Distributing Gilts St- ; CURES to the Purchaser supetior advantages. It it, *n /net, the only straightforward and iur ' pat Hal system in existence. A Li, ARK SATISFIED. No mutter whether yon visit the store ol , Henry E. lloyt A; Co., in person, or send your ' order from a distance, you will receive the .same utteuiion and the SAUK CHANCE for the vahiuble ai tides. t?" 1 innemitr thin v/wt ordtrimj llvuL* iA? Special attention is called to pages 4 and l> ol ! 11. K. lloyt ?V Co's New Classical Catalogue, in j w hich it will be seen that they oiler betlei in- | duccinuiits and the largest per ecntagc to per- j sons who will ACT AS AGENTS Kl?K TL1F.M. Persons out of euiployiueitt who are d'-?irousof engaging in un honorable and profitable business will please HEAR I JUS IN MIND. llenry K. lloyt A C?x, distribute a better chias ol Gilts, all of which are USEFUL AM) VALll AIJLK. No worthless G>lt.s ait? presented to purcbns- j erg- Sec pages 0, 7 and b ill regular catalogue I Homy K. Iloyt A t'o., allow purchaser* to ) select liotu a large ami magnificent stock of I Hook-, among which may be lound ALMOST KVKKYTI1 IN'U in the shape of reading matter, carefully selected und .-old ut the tegular advertised pi ices. Hooks of Fact. Hooks of Fiction. Hooks ol Locution. Hooks ol Amusement. Hooks lor the Old folks. Hooks lor the Young Folks. Hooks for Hoys, Hooks about Sailors. I'ooks tor Girls. Hooks about Sol.lieis. Hooks lor Lovers. Hooks about Indians. Hooks lor Sweethearts. Hooks about iluntcis. Hooks lor W ives. Hooks about II.Toe.-. Hooks lor Husband--, Hooks uhoul 1'atiiols. Hooks lor Farmers. Hook- lor Mechanics, Hooks lor Merchants. Hooks tor l'livsiciutis. Hooks lor Lawyers. Hooks tor Statesmen. Hooks of Humor. Cooper's Novels. Hooks of Foe try, Hulwer's Novels. Hooks ol Travel. Dickens' Novels. Hooks ol History. \\ uverloy Novels. Hooks of Hiograpliy. Mrs. llcut/.'s Novels, Hooks ol Adventure. Mrs. South worth's NovWashinglon Irving's Writings. [els. T. S. Arthur's 1'opular Tales. J. T. Lauren's Revolutionary Stories. Cecil 11. Hartley's luteiestiog Hiograplues. ?V. Gdinure Siiniiis' Historical Kceolleclions. Hayard Taylor's Travels and Adventures. All the writings ol every slandaid author in every department ol literature, in every style J ot binding, ut the publisher's lowest pi ices. If you see u hook you wart, published, no niatter'where or by whom, trend to Henry 1*.. j Iloyt A Co., 41 Halliinore Street, Halliinore, I Maryland, and by return mad you wid , cc.tvo i it and a Handsome Gilt liesides. It v - lii.ir ...I...- ... M c II 1 -J 15 r>. ""VI .V ( Co. you never lo.-e?} on alwny 5 gain. Comply with page* -I ami ft ol their Calalo- I ({lie iiikI peileel satisfaction is guaranteed <> there is not a po.--ilnlity lor any person to lose b patronizing ilie tjreut Southern liill Hook i Stoi e. It is u capital way to get a good Hook and : actually make money by (lie opeiation. II. K. lloyt ?k Co., have dislriouled tiohl , and Silver Watches, Lockets, Cli.bus,Silt ei I'la ted Ware, Sewing Machines, Crape Shawl-, Lace Collars, Silk Hiesses, Musicu Instruments, 1 Kilgiavillgs, Ac., &e., to the inuoiit ot one mil 1 lion ol Ltollais since their commencement in I 1?64.. Nearly $;tOtl,UUU worth ol piopeity j given away by Henry K. lloyt ?V Co. during ; the last year. What you receive ft out Henry K. lloyt A. Co. | nwiuiiiurc, 1111. First.?Every purchaser receive# a valuable Rook ?<> tli Ilie mom-v. Second.?All purchaser*?whether at the ' Store themselves or ordering troui a distance? receive with each Rook a Gilt varying in value | from 50 edits lit loo, without extra chaise. Third.?The Gilts in all cases accompany the I Hooks. Fourth.?A written certificate accompanies ' every Order, hy which those ordering or sub- j scribing to the Agent* may learn the result ol , I their investments and receive their Hooks and ; Prizes without the slightest difficulty. What the Gift# Consist of (iold Watches worth from to ltu?. Sil- | ver Watches, worth tioin 15 to $'J5. Ladies, j (rents and Misses'Gold Chains,worth tioin t> .'>0 to 25. Gold Loekels worth from J.iu to SI 11. : 1 (iold 15 race lets, Gold Thimbles, Watch keys nod Hooks, Studs and Sleeve Muttons, fens and Pencils, (rents' 1'ins, Lava Set, Cameo Sets, Mosaic Sets, Jet Sets, Coral Sets, Miniature Sets. Ladies Fine Ciape Shawls, worth from 25 to 40. Ladies Kieli Lace Collars, Sleeves and Caps, worth from 4 to |ltl. Ladies j Elegant Silk Dies* Patterns, worth fiom 12 , and ) 5 each. Sewing Machines, worth from 15 to $60. Violins, Flutes, Melodeons, Accor | deons, Flutinos, Guitars. And an endless va- 1 riety of miscellaneous articles, such as Knives. Silver Plated Ware, Pea11 Card Cases, foil Folios, P01 tmoiiaics, Ladies and Gents' DressI ing Cases, Reticules, Kngruvings, Microscopic | Views, Photogiuphs, Ac., Ac., all of which are given to purchasei s of Rooks. Henry K. Hoyt. A Co., would have it distinct 1 It understood, that, at their Establishment, the price paid for a Rook docs not rcgulaic the value of the Gift accompanying. All Rooks I are sold at their regular retail paiess, and persona who order one dollar hooks have the same [ claims upon the highest valued Gilts m ilm-. wIki order more costly Hooks. I The above in guaranteed to the letter, unci all who make otie investment will he able to join the many thousands who give ll. h. Iloyt ! A Co., the preference, simply because they con| suit their own interests. AOKNTS WANTED in every Town nml Village in the United Hutes. Persons out ol employment will please write to Henry K. Hoyt A Co., No. 41 Baltimore Street, llaltimore, Md. | Catalogues sent Iree and post paid to nil. i>on't lorget to direct all orders .Mid letters continuing money to HENRY ?. HOYT &.CO. PROPRIETORS OP THE CiKCiT ftOVUIKK* GIFT BOOK E STA U Ij ISII M K i> T , No. 41 Baltimore btreet. Baltimore, M<1. What Everybody Wants. tin: family doctor : COSTAtMNO Sl.MPI.K KKMKDIKS, K.VSILY OIITAlShD. l'HK Tilt < FltKt.F .'I-K.VSK.s IN ALL forms, my riiOl'KSSOK IIKNKY S. TAYI.OK, M. 1>. h leiin ) >'u hovf to all vinl upon the sick, and how to rook lor tlieni ; how to |ni |mic I>1 inks, Poultices, Ac., and how to Rttatd against infec' lion li-o.it Contagious Diseases. Jt TtlU ) ou of the various diseases of Chilliren, and Rives the I test and sini|tlest n ode ol ticatuiont duting Teething, t"onvulsioits, Vacfiliation, \N hooping cohrIi, Measles, Ac. li J'it* Tow the sVllijitoliis ol t' oU|>, t'holera Infantum, t'olic, Jh.uiiiooi, Worms, Sealled Head, llingwotni, Chtekcn-pox, Ac., and gives you lite best remedies lot their cure. Jt lei.4 )'uu tin; syiii|itonis ?.| l-'ever and At:tie, ami Jtilious, Yellow, Typhus, Seuilet and other Fevers, ami Rives you the hc?l and biniplest remedies tor their cure Jt JtU* ) vu tliesyin|)loiils ol inllncn/a, t'ongumption, 3?\s)te|)siu, A-tlnii;., Dropsy, tiout, Kliiiiinaii-ni, Lumhugo, KiVsim !a~, Ae., and gives \ou Hest remedies I>?i tin ii e?re. Jt 'j'tiU Yo" t>?? symptoms of L'lndeiii Morluia. Uaigiianl Pliolei.i, Smallpox. Dysentery, L'lUltlp, Diseases of tin1 Hiaddei, Knliie%.' "-ill . l.ivel, and tlo> lies! remedies lot llieir eure, H '/'?Ut You lliC syin|>1 >ms of I'leunsy, ' Miiiii|is, Neuialgin, Apoplexy, 1'nmly-is, the ! various Dt*ea*eit of the Throat, Teeth, Maraud ; Kye* and the host remedies lor their em v. Jt Jill* You the symptoms id Kpilep?y, Jaundice, J'ilea, Kuptui'. Iiiscusesol the Henri, ilcuioi iliilge, \ enereal I ases, and llydiopLuldu, and gives the led : iino'lies lor their cm e. Jt Jrilt ) on the bo m l >im hit trentliielit for Wounds, Hroki-n Holies and I 'isimat ions, j Sptaii.o, Loehjaw, !' vet Sores, White .s?cl ling-, I ceis, Whitlows, Lolls, Scurvy, Hums and Scrofula. Jt Itllt You ot the \*:ii n- disea-es peculiar j to \\ oiueii. and gives the licsl alui siiii|de.-t j remedies lor then luie, ti.gcthci with many valuable hints lot the |uesei vat in of the health. fin- soil, is written in plain language, Iree { from uiedieul leiins. mi as to tie easily understood, while its simpie rieipo- in sy soon save ' you many times the in t id the nook, it is j pi llilcd iii a i leal and "p u ly pe ; i- illu-trated with ?p, t opi ia li* eng. i \ ings. and Will lie tin . \ warded loyoiji aU'lii .mat \ nound and postage paid, oil i ei i pi i! | I i.on *10o0 A YEAK cue He ...a te I.V eliterpi i- i sing men eveiy w lieie inseihug lliealiuir umk, as our iodiieeuieiits to I sueh aie vei \ liln ial. foi single eopii-s ol the IP d?, or lor tei into agi lit.-, with other lelolliiatiotl, npplv to or address JOIIJi E. POTTER, PublisherNo tW i f-uiisoni Mn et, I'lu. idciptiia, l'a. July II, Ibtin. v.? nut. .'/O.ncO (JOl HJ.s KK.NitV M)l.l) liVkliV IKIIii 'is \ Kit A.N.I f ? ?l"N>KU.Ol; ; .\ 1>1 ".-IM.-s. # liY Fit ASK ?'lit ?SHV, or iiik niii.Aio i rut v tiAii. It Ji ILi ) i,u how to i. aw up I'lii'lIMM-hip Paper* ami gives gem. ii ... ins i n Agreements ol all kinds, llilis ol Mile, I ea-e- ami Petitions. ll '/'il* i'mi how t'> ?lia\v i!|i 1!. mis ami Mnitgages, Allnlivi's, I'nwcis ol .IUorney, Sutra ami Bills ul ktiiiungc, K - j t - ami Heleases. ll 1'illx Vmi the Laws tui the Collet-linn ul llrbt-, with tlie Stntuic* i>t I.imitation, ami a noniit ami kiwi ol |>i? j 11 \ i.xciiipl liom execution in every It 1'U* Vnu how In make mi As-ignmeiil properly, with lorins lor I'oiilpn-ition wub r.'i eilitm >, Mini the Insolvent Laws ol i vimy Mate. ll L'li.-. > nit Tin; legal reiali -ns exisli g between <iii.ti<li.ni ami Waul, M.i-t. r ami A ppt entice, anil l.ainllonl alnl Tela..I /l JfW/a ) ?'< what constitutes Lihel ami Slum | tier, ami tin- l?iw.- as to M.iinuge liovvci, tin- I \\ .In * |,i e)11 j|t l'iojierty ,l>iVoi ce timl A I.lie iii\ I U l./b Villi Hie I .aw lor Mechanics' t.icliin eveiy State, am! tin- Naluiuli/.i'inn l.uvs ol tins counti v, ami how ( > c . npiv v. uli i ,e .-aliie. It Iuu' the l.a.v concerni e IViisiirtit ami how t i ohti: o- ami the l'ic Lnipiioti lata < I'vJ'nolie i.ainN. ll Jilin i mt lie Law l"i Patent-, with ninth; nl pine lure in oiit a line; one, null Inn .|eivoces, Y?->ignm- ;il- ami Table til I . s. It '/ //* ) '< how to make your Will, ami how to ioiiiilii.aK-1 oa a i I .-late, wiiii the law ami tin- ie<( liieincnl-tiieii'oi in eviiy State. ll lil/.i ) an Tlie meaning ol I aw Tciiim ill ir! u-e, ami explains to you tiie Legislative, Kxccutivc ami .Imileial Powers ol ti ill; tlie ticncr.il ami Slate tiuveiliiiieuts. It I'rltx Von how to kct |? out i I Law, lit showi>ig how in ilo your bu-iiic-s legal y, thus saving a vu-t iiiiimuil ol properly, ami vexatious litig ilia.., by its timely < iiiisulutlitiu. Single copies will be sent i.y mail, postage puel, to Kvcry 1 oilier, Kvery Mechanic, KvciT Man ol' liu-inc-s, inn! Kveiybo'ly in Kvery Stale, on receipt ol (tl.ttt*, or in taw style ol himling at * 1 $1000 A YCAR can tie it.aile bv enlc prising men every where, in selling tlie above w ?<k, ? will IIKIIII I 'III I I M IU .111 Mil' II all' VII V llllIT .11 For ciii^le e ijii.'i ?! tin* Hook, > tin 11*1111^ to a^ent*, Willi oilier information, nji|.lv to or mldirin JOHN K. I'Ul'lKK, I'lihludier, No. iil7 Saii.iiiiii Street, I'hiludclphiu, I'a, July 11, irttio.?i'2 - tJm. Stage Aooommodations. ' I A11K iin ier*. jiu*ii, coiiir..etori oil the 1 mail route I ruin iatiic.tMei to Camden, re*pccl lolly uolily the pub'ic that they lutve in.. Ie uriaiiaciiieiil* for running u Slajife l'?r lue accommodation of p-t*selly> r.H on m*iii route, three limps per week iiliii hack. 1'lie Sliioe will leave t'loliileli on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, und arrive at I .utienstcr C. II , Name evening.?W ill leave tile latter |>inee oil 'J'ueadiiy, Thursday and Saturday, and arrive in Cnlildeli name evening. They will also convey passengers fiom Knncaater C. II , to I'ine* ille, on the Char* lotte & 8. C. Railroad, two lime* per week. A hack * ill leave 1 aniens) er on Monday and Thursday ; arrive at I'ineville name day. I.e.tve I'ineville on Tuesday and Friday ; arrive at l.ane.tsler II. II , same day. They believe that their arrtiii^euienln are nueh as to insure a prompt execution of the above plan, and to the pel feet autisfaetion of those who may yo upon these routes. i-gf" l'aekaj?es will be promptly conveyed upon either route. JN?>. li. COUSART, SI I.AS INGRAM. July 1.1, IH.VJ? 82-1 f fcOUTli CAROLINA. I ,'Hirnitcr District. C A. I'lyler, J Writ in f<?r va > eign A t t??o hliiehnrd Kliiott. j ntnt, Notion n liorol>y given, that bv virtue of the Writ of Attachinonl in the above cane, I have, by II I'. Hancock, my npeeial Deputy, on tho Nth day of Juno 18tk>, at 4 o'clock, I' M , attached the following property, to wit: Two Hundred acre* of I-and, more or Ichh, ax tho property of the nbaent debtor R. Elliott, adjoining land* of John C?rnen, JaincH Rlnckmsn, William ftowell, ot al II. HANCOCK, N I.. I). Jane 11,1 MO 19?4m p f $8. LADIKH, Miami* nffd Children* Hoot*, Ilunkina und Slipper#, at j IIASSKI TINK At MAS8KVS HOSTETTERS SI Uhtmort Bl iTERS. The proprietors aud uianufwlurcviof II08TETTJbH'8 CELKBIIATBU 8TOMAOH BITTKKS cau appeal with perfect confidence to physicians aud citit< ns gcucrally of the United State.", because the article has attained a reputation heretofore unknown. A lew facta upon lhi" point will speak more powerfully thaa volutuesof bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hosteller's Stomach Billets for the last year amounted ta over a halfmillion bottles, and from its manifest steady increase iu limes past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million hot tics. This immense uDr ust could never have been sold but for the rare tneUieiual properties contained lu 1J10 preparation, and I lie sanction of (he most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, whs not only recommend the Hitters te their patients, hot are ready at all time* to give testimonials to its efficacy in oil chm-m of stomachic deriiugniueiits and the disease* resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary tfiorta iu the way of trumpeting the qualities of the Hitters, hut a solid e*tiiiiatiou of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to l>e as enduring as time itself. Hosteller's Stomach 'Jitters have proved ? Godsend to regions where fever and ague and vuriou? other bilious complaints liavc couio'O'J theiV vietiril- by hundreds. To be able to state conuJcn'ly 'ha "Hit I era" arc a certain cure for the i?y s^rp^ta ami u?e diseases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes nil morbid mutter troin She stomach, purifies the blood, nnd i-it| irts reuewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable lor the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, ami other digestive organs, mildly hut powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the fuuetiona of nature. I'.hlerly persons may use the Hitters daily as per directions on the bottle, nnd they will titid in it a siiiuulnnt peculiarly adopted to comfort declining years, a* it is pleasant to the palate, inv igoiviling to the bowels, excellent us a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evidence u! thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while ruth-ring from stomach de' iiigeuients and general debility; acting under I lie advice ot physicians, they have uhundoncd oil deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of tins article. A few words to the gentler sex Titers are certain periods when their cures are so harassing that many of them -ink under the trial. The telation of mother ;.ml child is *o absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to torget Iter own health in her extreme anxiety lor her ftitatit. Should I lis- period of maternity i tive dining the rummer season, the wear of t ody and mind i* generally aggravated. Here, ih< ii. is u necessity lor n si imulHiit to reeupe . ... .... rj ro .Ill, mill t'llillliv I IIU mother to > * f U|> under lit r T t liuur I inn "ialt> iti<1 responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene* i.illv prefer i In* Hitler* to nil oilier invigorators that receive the endorsement of physicians. because it it agreeable to the luste ns well ns certain to give a permanent increase i.l bodily strength. ,\!l those |.i'n?itis, to * In.in we have parlicululy referred tihove. to wit: sutlercm from fc or ami ague, caused l.y miliaria. diarrhoea, dyscniciy, indigestion, lots of n|)|ictite, and all <lt-eases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalid*. persons of sedentary orcnpatioti, and nursing mother*. w ill eontttilt their own physical welfare hy giving to Hosteller's Celebrated Stomach Hitters a trial. ?' \l I'H'N ?We caution the public against using any of the tunny imitations or counterfoil*, but ask lor lloMTKTTttlt's IV.I.MtltATKO Siii.m m'ii l.i i r i kh. and see thut each bottle hna tho words "l?r. .1 Hosteller's Stomach Hitters" blown on the sole of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cotk, nnd observe that our autograph signature is on the label. e* Prepared and sold by HOSTETTEB & BMlTIi, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggist*, grocers, nnd dealer* generally I throughout the United Btaloa, Bouth America. and Oorruany. I'" .r sale bv I l:is-,.'tioe ("oretoa. l.an. e is!i r t11 .and Titos. It lit.gill, I hitetoil's Stole. S Ji.lv Id. i860. ll'J-Jv. j ARTICLES OF EVERYDAY USE. 15. T. I5.\ UUlT l \S | l*urc VI?*?iI;tI lea**!. I \! > <' ' ? I .. ..i . . ..ii< >i uuiii vi.mmon Mill ami 1'iirtf I i "i i*.imi Tail.ir. W lieu used in lircnd, (lulu1, ! iii lli-etiit, it turn* tn (like Unit Iiiiiii .1 Imt* ! il>- i>l Si ill.i Wat 01,) and irinaiii* dormant in j tin- dough until it i-i set in t'u* ijii ii, alien the I lii-.ii cause" tin.- pu in escape i In miurti tlie I dough while baaing. '1 liu Iticad, Unlit', oi ] lliscuit is nut mill vt-i) light, lull perfectly u lloll'Mllllt*. WIlJI'l' till.* Ycu?t i* U"4'd )'<IH j will u-ijiiiri! about i>im-i|iiHili-r tin-amount of dioiU-liing used with Oni.ii.uy Yeast. It mat ! al-o in- used till' liuckw Ileal I uki't, J I' nkc-t, ami all kinds ol i'asli). 11 - - i . pill up only in oiu-poiiii I can a, will ?'n. I crcd lalit'l. lied, White, anil Him-?no oinui I i.-t ( cuuiiie?Ill-wait- ot imitations, H /j'iWii/'? l*urf roncratrulfU i Win rauti i tluulilo lilt- strength ol common I'ol I n-tli, ami Mipi'tiiir to an) Snpouilier in market, ' put up in run-i ot I lit.. 2 Itn., It ll?t , C Ilia., J ami l'.'lim., w itli lull directions for making Hard | ami Soil Soap, Ono pouml will make i.ltoen | gallons of Suit Soap. No lime ii reipiircd. ? ' ('oii.-uiiici i \v iI limi this the chcapo.il I'otiiih | in market. Ji. T. /Suhhitt't Mniiciiuii Suh'rutui. I A poilcctly pinc and wlmli sump ailit-lo, free : from all deleteiioii" matter, so prep ami liiat, as (In- circular accompanying the Salt-talus will ! ahotv, nothing remain* in the bread wiion hakt-tl I but common Salt, Water, ami > lour. J'ut up | neatly in paper.", 1 lb., l--7 ib., and 1-4 lb. //. T. Ilohliitt's (JoncetUrated .So/7 .S'<m/>. tint- liui coaling One linll.tr will make 4o gidi Itnisol handsome Sod Soap by dimply mining | boiling water. H 7' liibbitl's ('iinrrnlriilril Sal Srxlii, A new artiole exclusively for the South. Sal Soil.i or wu-diihg Soda cannot Ik* dent South dining warm weather, as it deliquesces or incltd. I dry out the water and put up the Sal Soda in I !h. papers, 'warranted to dlaml the wannest climate.' One pound id etpial to lour pounds of ordinal y Sal Soda or Washing Soda?consequently it is mueh cheaper?the denier savt-s rt.S pel cent, on the height, as he does not have to pay freight on wulcr Ask your Storekeeper lor It. T. llahhitt's Concentrated Sal Soda, in oiie-potuiti papers. H. 'I' Itiif'liilt s Sony Jot faintly I If. < >no pound of this Soaii is euual to three nan ml* ot ordinary family Soap. One pound will make it gallon* of liandaoinc Suit Soup It will renot* paint, greaac, tar, and atain* of all kimia. It will not injure tin* fabric ; on the contrary, it pteaervca it. it will waali in hard or aoll walei. Hut little lal>or ia reipiircd w hero thi* aotip i* uiwd. Vl.u lijiiMt* and Paintnra will find thia Soap aupcrior to anything in market. II your Storekeeper doea not keep the above good*. aeud $6 by mail and I will tend a package ol either article, or an aamirted boa containing a part ol each article, aa you may direct. Send ttie name of Your i'oat-olnee, alao the State and County in which you reaide, with directioua for alnpping. Addraaa. II. T. BABBITT, 64,66, 68,7<?, 72, & 74 Windiington St., V. Y. A liberal diacoqiit to Storekeepor*. July 11, INO.-~fVw)jr. Ilhnki! Blank*!! A SlJi'k pi u. 1 'aoka on hand at tla edger I Hice. ibat will <> aoid excluane.y , for rath. pernor.* will oblige ua by not1 king for thorn on an- ->thnr lerma. Scrofula, or King's Evil, Li a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid become* vitiated, | weak, and poor, Being in the circulation, it , pervades the whole body, and may ouot out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. Ths scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure air, tilth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever ba its origin, it is hereditary in tho constitution, descending " from parents to children unto tlia third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it aecms to be tha rod of Him who says, " I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects commoner by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous ma'ti r, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed , A __ , , __ _ i __ Ituocrcica; in uie gianus, swellings; anu on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul corruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, but they have far I rs pow r lo withstand tho attacks of other diseases; consequently vast numbers perish by disorders wluch, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which decimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or arc aggravated by the same cause. J One quarter of nil our people are scrofulous ; their persons are invaded by this lurking in< fcetion, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse from the sytem \vc must rcnovnto ; the blood by an altera!;vc medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exercise, j Such a medicine we supply in AYF.P'S Compound Extract of Snrsapnrilln, j the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times enn devise for this everywhere prevailing and fatal mnlndv. It is combined from the most active rcmcdials thnt have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the svstem from its destructive consequences, licncc it'should he employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other affections which nrisc from it, such as Ervftivr and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Erysipelas, Pimvi.es, Pvstvi.es, Blotches, Plains and Boii.s.Tvmohs, Tetter and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Kinuworm, Rheumatism, Syvhilitic and Mkrcvuial Diseases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Derii.ity, and, indeed, all Complaints arising ruiiM Vitiated or Impure Blood. The popular belief in "impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is n degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this ^arsaparilla is to purify and rc.r m i.v.e tl i. vital fluid, without wliieh sound h.alili is impossible ui contaminated constitutions. Ayer'g Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. are so composed that disease within the rnngo of their action can rarely withstand or evade them, their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting its diseased action, ami restoring ! its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to fiiul hit health or energy restored by a remedy at once so aimnle nod intitins Not only do they cure the crcry-day complaints of CTcry body, but also many formidable and I dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my Ameriean Almanac, containing certificates of Ihctr cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Costiiemn, Heart hum, Headache arising Jt rim disordered Stomach, .Wiuscti, ladiyt s/ion, I'ain in and Mori/id Jruictum of the li metis, flatulency, I,an oJApjrtlite. Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rou. the tiArtu cuuc op Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Ilonrsenrsa, Croup, Itronchitis, Incipient Cousuinption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so na* j mrrous arc the cares of its cures, that almost every aection of country abounds in persons pubj liely known, who have been restored from alarming ' anu even desperate diseases of the lungs by its i use. When onct tried, its superiority over every I other medicine of its kind is too apparent to cscaiic observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate, while many inferior remedies thrust upon the | community have filled and been discarded, tbi* has gainesl friends '>y every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can tievrr forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and 'mo rvina: ka'dt t i be forgotten. PREPARED MY DR. J. i\ AVER A. CO. I.OWEI.L, MASH. AOL NTS. 1 i''.s : i.rlM: a .M ^'sr.v. J J AI.jl> \IN. Cam.len, S t rimir.ii (V ii MM r> 11. <> I uiiiI/m, S. At Wholesale bv, 1! \ VII.AN!', STKVKNSO.N A. CO., <'hnrleaton. S. C. 11AVII.ANl> k. CHIUItiKTA, It Co. Auguatn, (is. Feb 1, 1800. 51- ly. I SOI! 'f II (' A R 0 L I S A. 1 ANOASTKU IIIMTKICT. hi the Com turn I'lfaa. B. A. Cnlp. a-'aignee i lli'bt in Fore'gn ii / Altni'hmrnl, Tliomaa A. Sale* 1 Wbereaa the plaintiff did on tin* Otli day of .March, 1801', tile liiii ilvclkMlion agninxl tin- defendant, who ^iii it in Miiidj is aOirnt Irooi itii.l without the limit* of thi* State nn<l ha* neither wife nor attorney, known within the name upon whom a eopy of the *nid declaration might be nerved. It in there* fore ordered, that the naid defendant do appear and plead In the naid declaration, on or before the loth day of .March, which will be in the year of our Lord one thou* nand eight hundred and aixty one, otherwine filial and ahmlute judgment will then be given Mild nwnrded ?gain*t him. Thi-; 9th day of .March, IttiO, J. A. STL W.MAN. Cl'fc. Iwincnater. March 14. 6-1 'Jin-1 nu? Wm. Anderson, aokst kor tiik SALEM WOOLEN GOODS, ..A NT K118 deairing their Plantation , supply of the above available ?Neifro Krr?ey?? Ci?n have their order* filled promptly, if | sunt to mo early, if not, there may l>c auiue delay a* the aupplv la limited. Wm. andkrson. C. mdt-n, Aug. 2, I26U, 25?if* | V K A H K K * l> I Ma. FACTORS ?AND? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A DOER'S NORTH WHARF. , jfJ'thZ? I fT?<SH?Wgi c. j Oct. 12lh | ?5v, *-iyp4 Pit ACT! C A L EX PKKIEXCE UKVIKK THAN | EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE. sg&k HOLLOWAf S OINTMENT^ CONSOLATION FOR T11E SUFFERING Nearly fifty years continual use in every part of the habitable globe, amongst the ravage ntul the civilized alike, lias proved that simple eruptions, open sores, hard tumors, scrofulous developments of nil kinds, abscesses, cancers, old wounds, nod, in one word, every species of in ; II.-muiution nnd suppuration, whether in the : skm, the flesh, the glands, or among the muscles, can be arrested and permanently cured, without danger, by rubbing in and using as a J dressing, this inestimable Ointment. SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS, AND SALT ft RHEUM. No remedy has ever done so much for the * Cure of diseases of tl.e skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Oiutiucnt. No caso ' of iNtlt Uhcum, Scurvy, Sore lb-ads, Scrofula i or Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence. HAD LEGS, OLD SORES, AND ULCERS Cases of many years standing that have per; tiiiiiciou-b rein id to yield to any other remdy | or treatment, have il.varibiy succumbed to n few applications of li'is powerful unguent. ERUPTIONS OS THE SKIN, Arising fiom a had state of the blood or I chronic disease, arc eradicated, and u clear and transparent surface regained hv the restorative action of this Ointment. It am pi sses many ot I the osmetics and other toilet appliances in its I power to dispel rashes and other disllguroI mcnta of the luce. P1LKS AND FISTULA. Every form and fealutc <d these prevalent and stubborn disoulers is eiadieuted locally and entirely by the use of this emollient; warm , fomentations should precede its application. Its healthy ipialities will he found to he thorough and mvaiihle. ! lioth the Oihtment mid /'ills thould b usnl in the fnUmrinff ruses : i Hunions, Mercurial Ki options, Sprains, | It'll lis, Sw elled (ilands, 1'iles. . Sore la gs, Chapped IIanna Stit! .I'tinU 1 Kheumsti-tti, S ire Dreams, 1 ri i! i liii'ila is, li gWoim, Sot' ili aoa, I leer-. Fistula, Fait tthcum, .mi1 i ..outs, I I'.au.ii S? re-, tii.uk, I Scnlds, Sores of ail kinds, Wounds of I Lumbago, Skin Diseases, all kinds I ?.#* CAUTION !?None art* genuine an less ] the w 01 ils "//o.'/oteov, A?? ir York iiml /. m/"ti,1 are di-i eiiiihle us a H'iif>r murk in eveiy lea! | ot the honk ol diieetions around each {.ot or I hoi ; the siiine may hi- plainly seen by holding l/it lenj t<i tie' tight, A handsome reward wile he g^veii to any one rcmiciiiig such jnloriiia I lion as may lead to lite detection ol any partys I or parlies counterfeiting the medicines or ven| ding the saiiie, knowing them to he spill ions. * Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Moi.i.oway, 8m .Maiden Lane, New York, and j by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine ihiiughout the United States anil I I lie civilized world, in Isixii at *Jf> cents, CH I cents and j I, each. I here is coiisiuernble saving by taking tin* ho gel si/.is N. It.?Directions loi the guidance of path | cuts in every disorder aie ullixed to each box. August 31, Ih.'.y 'jy. jy .11 ANlltJOD now u>.vr, now kkstokkd. Jl S i' I'lilil -hed in a S. jl...l I?. . . - ft tilt Ilit* nature, Ir? :.ltilt-1.1 niitl miiivA curt* tif Spermatorrhoea, tir ariuinal wtmkiK'tii, S?-hi it I llebility, Nerfouane** and inducing 1 in' potency au<) M<-itt?l and l'hyi>ical Incapacity. | 1 ty I.oh, J. t'ulvcrwell, M. I Tlic iiiijxiilaiit fact Ilint tln? awful cnnaerpici.cea til sell abuae limy lie elfectually re* moved without menial medicine* or the dattgeiiiua upplttaliona ol cwualic*. instrument*, medicated buugi. i,and other cinphacnlde viae*, j i-c here ch url) ilcmonatruted, and llic entirely 11cut ami aucccaalnl ticntliient, at adopted bv I 'lie celebrated author lully eiplai ed. by linuaa | n| which every 0114 i? ei'tlili to cur. liiin.t.'l! p.lf.'Clly, and it '' : . . J i - t1 C.>t!, I iit'i i I by nvir i t' a . > f I nostrum of lliti day 1 bit l.tvtine -till prove a noon to thou' i ,-Mtdt ami th.ni-.ilidr, . | Sent under aciu to uny addle**, po.-t paid ! titi the receipt <tl tau |io.-tiigc stamp*, by ad, ; drifting l?r. t It. J. (J. XI.INK, M. I>., 49t? ; lirat Aveimo, New Yoik, l'oat lieu 1986. J ice. 2), IS9-J. 49- 1y. : HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. ' X benevolent Inatilution, established by ape* ciul endow incnl lor the reliel of lint nick and diatrevied, aftlicted w ith Virulent and Kpidentic diaeaaes. ! THE HOWAHD ASSOCIATION, in view of I the nwlui destruction ol huiiotn li'e, cauacd by j Sexual diaeaaea, and the deception* practised (upon the unfortunate victim* of auch disease.* by Quack.*, several year* ago directed their i ..Il C-* . v.mixiiiii'k rmgt-on, a* a Clouliable Act wotlity of their name, to Open a Dispensary for llic treatment <>l this cLm ol diseases, in all J thoil forms, uiul to giva Utdinl AdvMa Ontiii I to all who apply by letter, with a description ot their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and iu ciMe? of irtiDinu poverty, to Furnish Medicines Free ol Charge. It is needless T to add that the Association command* the high- " e*t Medical skill ol the Age, and will furiusU / the most approved modern Ireattueiit. .7 The Dheclois of I he Association, in the -ilia, f nmil Keport upon the treatment of Sexual Dis- . eases, express the highest swtislacliou with tho * success which has attended the labors of their) Suigcons in llie cure of Spennatorrhu-a, Seminal Weakness, (jonorrhma, (Jleet, Syphilis, tho vice ot Unsnisiu or Sell Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys slid liiadder, Ac., and order a continuance ol the same plan for the ensuing year. Valuable Kcpoits on Spciiuatoirhuea, and other diseases of the Sexual Oi gaits, and on the New Kemediee employed in the Dispensary, scut to the attlicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DK. J, iUtlLLJN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Assoc! ition, No Smith Ninth Strefit, Philadelphia, Pa. Ify order ot the Directors, h/.KA D. HKAUiWKLL, FltXiOWb liLO. fAlixt.Tiil.lt, brcteiary. April 18, 1880. lit? ly Subscribe for the WEEKLY AND TRI-WEEKLY SUM T K U WATCHMAN! PUHM&ilKD AT HUM I Kit, 8. C. U1 4-J! BKMT 4 UAH It. rpilBTKI-WKEKLY WATCHMAN i* 1 issued Tuesday, Thursday, Mid Malar* day, at Three Dollar* in advance or Four Dollar* al the expiration of the year. th* weekly watchmanta dsucd very Wednesday morning at Two Dollars in advance or Three Dollar* at the cud of the year. ? MT ??ra?.na ordering advertiaemeota for n.a Tri-Weekly can have the privilege ?f 0*r large Wfdhlf edlMoo gratia.