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THE LANCASTER LEDGER Publibhed every Wednesday Morning IIY W. M. CONNORS, (Alitor mi?l |/i'o|?ri?'tor. TERMS: hi udvauce, - - fS.OU I At the CKjii ration of Si* Mimtha, - - - - "J.60 the end of the Year, - - 3.00 - .k? ? ? ? ADVERTISEMENTS, Will be inserted ut the following low rates: j One square (' f 16 lljies or lef*s,) one insertion, | $1 ; or, it continued, 75 cents for the first insertion, and 60 cents for each subsequent innert ion. Tin; number of insertions must be written on each advertisement, or tin y will be inserted till I ordered out and charged accordingly. The following deductions will be made in ; f avor of standing advertisements: 3 mom rut 8 months. 1 ybai< | <)ll? Square, $'.{.00 $5.00 JjjiH.OO j Civu " 'i.oo 10.00 16.00 i'lirce " 9 00 moo 18.001 Half Column, IH.00 J2 00 30.00 Onw 14 30.00 45.00 00.00 j H ashless Cardsof live linos or lest*, inciudi ng the paper, Six Dollars per annum. Announcing Candidate.-, for OlKce, Five | Dollars. I loinuiunicatioiis rccoumie ding can- j oida'es for ollice and all others t iiuited I or individ'tnl itlteres!,chained at advcr.ising I 'or notice of application to legislature; Fi e Dollars. ' Obituar* Notices exceeding oi.e s ,oaie in length (10 linen) will be chargi d j for >lie o\erpius.nl regular ad\n ti.vn.; rales I Tributes of Kospocl, rated as ad- | \ crtisinents. JST" All transient advertisem-a's i-i ho paid for in advance. Dirt. MOTT'ij CHALYBEATE RESTORATIVE | r 1 L L S O F 1 11 O N. I An ilpci lent anil Slomacli preparation of Iron . purified ol Orvjji'ii and Carbon hy coinhnsiiou ' in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highesi Mail- j ie.tt .Authorities, bolli in Kuropw and the United St lit os. ami prescribed in their practice. The experience ol thousands duily prove* that no preparation of Jioii can be compared | with it. Impurities of the Mood, depression of viinl energy, pale and otherwise sickly coin- j plcxions indicate its necessity in almost every i conceivable case. Innoxious in all maladies in which it has ; proved absolutely cuiative in each of the lol- j lowing complaints, viz In Debility, Nervous Affections Kmacina- i tion. Dyspepsia, Constipation, Dial l ine i, Dys- | cute.y, Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tu j bci miosis, Salt llhcuni, .Mismeii.-li nation, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver Complaints, Chronic i Headaches, Uliuumatisin, Intermittent Fevers, , i'iniples on the Face, Ac. j In case ol (ieneral Debility, whether the result of acute disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy Irotu chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has pioved successful t?> an extent which no t deaniptioti nor written attestation would tender | credible. Invalids so long bed'riddeu aa t? have 1 become forgotten in their own neighboitioodf, ! have suddenly re-appcared in the buoy world I as il jitsl i elurned troin protracted tiavel ill a I distant laud. Some very signal iustancea of this | kind are attested ol female Sufferers, emaciated [ victims ol uppaicnt maiasmus, sanguineous I .a.- -i - VAKuurt.n/u, vnuvui 1.11.111^( 3, iillU blltll l'OJ|l|)il- | cation of nervous and dyspeptic aveision to air and exorcise lor which tliu physician has no i name. Jn Nervous A Hot lions of all kinds, and lor reasons laiuiliai to medical men, the operation of this preparation ol iron must necessarily he salutary, lor, unlike the old oxides, u is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheating ; and gently, regularly aperient, oven j ill the most obstinate cases of eostivouess with- j out ever being a gastric puigntivc, or iiitlictiug a disagreeable sensation. It in this latter property, among others, i which makes it so reinai kably cttcctunl and permanent a lemedy lor I'lt.x*, upon which it also appears to exeit a distinct and specilic action, by dispensing the local tendency which foims them, In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are iia causes, a single box ol these Chub bcate l'llls bar niton sulliced lor the most habitual cases, including the attended Cosliveness. In unchecked Diarrhiea, even vlien advanced to Dysentery, eoulirnicd, emaciating, and ap* patently niulignant, the elleets have been equal* In the local pains, loss of ti<-oli anil strength debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which gtncially indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy Inn allayed liie alurui ol tiiendiaad physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting distance*. In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated , iron has liiul lar mora tliun the good ellVul ot the most cautiously balanced preparations ol iodine, without any of their well known hub-lities. The attention of females cannot be too confidently invited to this remedy and restorative, 111 the ease peculiarly allectiug them. In Kiieuiii'itism, both chronic and inllainatory?in the latter, however, more decidedly?it has been invariably well imported, both <u alle- I viating pain and reducing the swellings and ! stillness of the joints and muscles. 1 ii Intermittent Fevers it must necessarily be 1 a great remedy and energetic restorative, and i its progress in the new settlements of lh? West will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole history of medicine, wliiih excitssuch prompt, happy, and hilly restorative effects.? (rood appetite complete digestive, i apid scqui- j imvii ui auciiglll, WIUI Ull IIIIUIIUUI <11 |H ?4I LKill lot- active ami clieeilul exercise, imiueiiiutcly j follow its use. ''tit up in neat lint metal boxen comai .tug M) ' pills, price ftu cents per box ; lor rule t>> ln:g < gists mill dealers. Will be acnl In < to k v a.b , dree on receipt of the price. All Jet , < ., etc,, sliouM be ailibesscil to K B. LOCilK & Co , General .fen? t 'Jo Cellar Street, N. 1. Oct. lo, 1860? 35? ly. NEGRO C GOT IIS, BLANKiTS fP 11K Subscriber* otTeia for aule a very' 1 coinplele assortment of Blankets, Nejfro Clothes, and other v y y v<ruuUD Of Kurtiyn ami Domestic .Mnriufucturers, | which have been to order, or curel'mly ?< j Iflcted from Oie beat market*. and will be old low by JOS. Al. (JAY1.F, Sl CO. I Oct. 17, I860.? 36-tf. CIGARS! CIGARS!!" in fvfwi CIOAK8 DIRKCT FROM the importer*. Jimt receiv1 ed by J. I,. DlJNI.Al* &l CO October 3, I860, 35tf M)TicE~ A I.I. I'emotiH indebted to ma either by Note or Account are relocated to coma ! 1 forward ami give me the money,ee itie out i of my power to extend indulgence to any t pne. J K. CURKTON. t Jan. II, I860. 48tf. <?ltOVKK & Bt.tKKIt'S NOISELESS SEWING MACHINE, FOR PLANTERS' USE. The very great success of the Grovvr 1 &. linker Sewing Machine throughout the Southern States Ims been peculiarly gratifying to the inanulseturers, are leci to i believe that their endenvars to ni ilk e s re-! liable machine have been appreciated. The ! policy of the Company will be anchanged, ami, as heretofore, each machine will be t warranted in every respeet to he as represented. That we 111:111 lif.to f nre anil It the machine best adapted to all the wants of j the people of the South, can he attested h\ s thousands of Families an ! Planters who ; have thein in daily umo ; and, feeling the importance of meeting every want of the southern people, we have just introduced { AN KNTIItBIjV NEW MACHINE, Made Expr*sslj for Planter's Use ; m machine that will sew the finest fabrics for the inutalcs of the household, and the j coarsest goods for the negroes of the field. It is so simple in construction, that a servant of ordinary capacity can readily learn to work it, and keep it iti order. In ordinary wear, the machiuo can not get out of ! repz.ir, and should last tnuuy years?being constructed with especial care us to durability. \\ e 'eel every confidence of it giv- j it.g the most complete satisfaction. That our machines will do better sewiug limn can be doue by hand, is evidenced by nu- j tnerous testimonials, ami from many we select and invite attention to a few, as show ing What Southern People Suy : "Mrs. Jefferson Davis, presents her coin- I piimenls to Grover ?fe linker, ami takes i pleasure in saving that she lias useil one of | tneir niaelilnes tor two years, mid find* ii ! tim hi good order, makes a beautiful stiteli. 1 ami doe* easily work of any kiml."? li'ris/t- i iiigtun, I) C. "I have used one of Grover &, linker'* { I'ani'iy Sewino Machines lor more than | three years, and do not liunitale t > say Unit ! it lias given entire satisfaction. I cheerful iy reeonimciid them lo all who wish to have their sewing well and <|ni< kl\ done." Mr*. Hubert W'nhlicumbe, Washington, I) C. ' I lake pleasure in saving, that the tiio [ vcr & linker Sewing Machines have mote [ than sustained my expectation After trying and returning < tneia, I have three <>| I licit) in operation in m r ditlerenl places, and, attei lour years' trial, have m> thnlt to find."?J. II- Ilamutoiid, Senator of South Carolina. "My wile has had one of Grover <V linker's Fatally Sewing Machines lor some time, and 1 am satisfied it is one of the best lahor-sax ing machines that tins hex 11 invented. I lako much nleasure in recom mending it to the public."?I. <?'. Hums, (inventor of Tennessee. "I take pleasure in saving that the tirover A Maker's Sowing Machine has fully sustained my expectations, ami alter a trial of more than a fear, I mil so Well pleased with it thai i take pleasure in recommending it to my friends."?Mrs. II'. 11 Kitienhouse, U&urgetown, 1). C. "I mil very much pleased with my ro-wing machine ; it i could not g,.t anoiiicr, 1 would uol take ten times what it cost inc. It more than realizes mv most sanguine { expectations."?(J. II. .\ash, (Januh.n ( . //., i\. C. "The tirover A Maker .Machine has fully equaled uiy expectations. A very important characteristic of the machine is, it is so very simple that any negro of commmi I understanding can manage it. .Mine lias I been u*ed exclusively by a negro servant, about six months, and has never been out of order."?Utu. J. />. .Moultrie, Union Springs, Ala. ' I lake pleasure iu rocommendiii<r Grover &. ll.tki r'* Family Sew u>o Mmihinc,? We liavu used one more tlmn six mouth-, and it in all thai it in represented U? bo. ii is not only a convenience, but wo rcjj.trd il an indispensable necessity."?lion. J. / '. i DninirU, I At Fuytllr, Ala. "I think your machine by tar the beat iu mo). It can be adapted from tin: liiicst fabrics to the heaviest ca-simcre, and sew* | stronger. fatter, and more beautifully loan | out: can imagine. If mine could not be re- ! placed, money could not buy il."?Mm. 1) t/iirdi'i, houiiville, Ay. "Inclination ami other circumstance* hav- ' in^ brought under my eXHiniriutiou several , prominent sewing machine*. and !ed to an acquaintance with their merits, should my ' opinion ho deemed of any \i.lue. i would not lioallato to accord II ? i?r?h-r. i Mice to (irover A. linker's."?Utv. J II. C'lentsim, ClaynioiU, Del. "I take pleasure in recommending Grove A linker's Mewing Machine V<> the public I It has given every satisfaction in my fani- . ily, mul i consider it one of the most rolia* j ble machine* in use?not only tor Us strength ? but simplicity, and not being tin- . ble to get out of order. I Would nUiiss an, person to putrha*e one of llicm in pre- , ferencn to all others i have seen."?Simon Stone. Norfolk, Vu. *1 think it by far the best patent in use. I This machine can be adapted from tho li- I nest cambric to the heavies, uasnimere. It news stronger, faster, and more tieauiilul than one can imagine. If mine could n?-t tie replaced, money could not huy it."? Mrs J. (i. lit own, Nashville, 'I'mm ' I tnk-j pleasure in recommending the ' ( rover A Hiker Sewing .Machine over all others in use. Mine is the only Grover A ' Haker in litis vicinity ; but I hope ere long to see one in cveiy family."?J h. Walker, Merrit's llnd^r, S. C. '*I have used one of Grover A linker's ' Sewii g Machines in our nhop for three years past, uud timi it perfectly practicable, easily, kept in order, and adapted to various kinds of work in a tailor's shop. \Va tnk<pleasure in recommending it to the public.' | ? < ?. # . /i i. ?i " g. /I ijnmiHI' (J- l/U, UWUOTOUI, ?/?. "it gives me pleasure to add my leslimo- | ny lo that of many other*. iu favor of Gro. ver & Baker's Sawing Machines. One of j their machine* hat Ween in constant use hi my family lor nearly three year*, giv ing enlire satisfaction, never Waving required the ( slightest repair in that time."?A C Mount, I'entacoia, Fla. OFFICES OF EXIIIllITON AMD SALE : 195 Broad wny, New York ; 181 Haiti, more Sweet, Baltimore ; Mechanics Jnsti. tola, Klclimond ; J.V* King Street, Charleston ; 41 Francis Street, Mobile ; II Camp Street, New Orleans; 91 Fourth Street, Louisville ; 4 IliggiunV Block, Lexington, 1 -J4 North Fourth Street, St. Louis; Thos. I'. Stoveali, Augusta, Agent for Georgia; Mrs. C. Branurd, Galveston, Agent for Taxis. Agenci* will We tound iu most of the 1 ijtiea nod loans of Uio South. June to on MARK THKSK FACTS! THE TESTIMONY OF THE WORLD. i n " V A ! \ L ty. x " A fa Hi v x : f .V\ HOLLO WAV'S OINTMENT. Bad Lc?R,Bnd Breasts.Sores and Ulcers. All description of sores arc remediable by the proper and diligent use of this inestimable preparation. To attempt to cure batl legs t?y plastering the edges of the wound together is ? lolly; for should the skin unite, a bogg\ dis. eased condition t em .tins uiuh-iiicnlh to break out with tenfold fury in a few days. The only lu'ionai ami successful treatment, as indicated by nature, is to reduce the iiifluinulion in and about the wound and to soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment a- salt is forced into meat. Diptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Scarlet and other Fevers. Any of tin- above diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment tinoo times a day into lliu idlest, lbio.it ami i.e n id the pa'.ii til ; it will soon penetrate, and give imiiieiliate relief. Mcdieiiie taken in tbe nnmtli inu-t o|?e late upon tlie whole system eie its inUuenee can be felt in any loeai pail, whereas tin- Ointment will do its woik at onee Wiioevei trim the unguent in lbe above maiiiiei lor the iliseases named, or any siuiitui disoiders uilccliug tin; chest and throat, will liml themselves re lieved as by a charm. Piles, Fistulas, Stuctures Tlie above class of complaints will be removed by nightly loineiitliig the parts with warm water, ami then by nio.-t effectually tubbing in th? Ointment. IVrsons sutferiiig fiom these direful complaint* should lose nut a moment in arresting their progiess. It should lie understood that it is not Miliieieiit lileie' ly to smeai the t liniment on the alleeted parts, but it must be well nibbed in lor some consul cruble time two 01 three times a day, that it may be taken into the system, whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound as t lieciunliy as though |.s.p i.>le to Hie eye. 'I lieie again bieud and water poilltiees, alt r tin* iuhl>in? in ol toe Ointment, will doge.-at sei vice. I Ins is till'Ollly Mil U llCUlUICIll I >- Il-|llillc*, Ca-CS Ill cancer 111 tin* siomuch, or tt lieu liieio mai tic it geneial heniing down. Indiscretions ol Voutli ; ?Sores ami L'lcors Hlolches, as also citings, can, with ccitaiilly, lie radically cured il l/ic Ointment lie u?cd 11 ire J V, and liic I'lll* In- taken liignl and Inoiu nig as rccoiinueiidcd in tiic printed instructions. \\ in n licatcd in any otiici way tin y oniy diy uji in one place to hrenk out in a - -il'icr; wneicas tli > O.lilmcnt 'till i emote I la .iinuoin limn tlie system, and leate tin} patient a ligoiou.s j and 11 c it 1111 y being. il will rci|ii ie tunc win, I llic use ol tlie I ills to onsuie a lasting cu>e. Dropsical Swellings, I'.trulvsis and rinli '.hauls. it lllinilgh tin: aliote complaints tidier Widely , in lin ir origin and nature, yet tlicv ai! nipinc loeai Irciiliiicul. Many ol tin: tt 01 nl ca-i >, o! ] audi diseases, will yield inn tonipuiuiivcly allot l space ol time when tins Ointment m dim gently tubbed into tlie pints allcctcd, even all ter every oilier means liuvo tailed. In a.I sc? lious maladies the Tills should he taken accoi' ding to tlie piiuled diii'vli ns accompanying each bo v. Hot/, the Ointment and /'ills should l-e lixi d in the j'tdlincmi/ coxes ; Hah Legs, Cliicgo loot, Fistulas, had lireasts, Chillluins, Hunt, Hums, ' lutpped Hands,(jlaudulur swell Hun ions, Corns (isot't) nigs, Hileol Moselle-Cancels, Lumbago. toeHUIld Salld CoiltlUCled 1111(1 1'iicS, Flics, Still Jo.iits, Hiuiiiiiali.-ixi, Coco liuy, Kit plnuiliasis, N:.d<l-, hurt- Nipples,, Sore Till out, ."kin Discuses, Scurvy, Soic i I cutis, 'Illinois, ULeis, Womuls, \ uws. I'AI'Tl'lN ! ? Noi.o arc genuine unless 111o words "JJoiloini'i, .Ww York: ami Aoim/oii,' aio discerninle as a U'ti/rr murk: in every leal ol ilio hook ol diiecliona around each pot or Iiiix ; tiie saiutt may Lie plainly seen liy holUiut/ the tenj to the tight, A handsome icwuul will lie given to any one rendering such iidonnittiou as may lead to the detection ol any paitv or pasties couuleilciling the medicines or vending tho name, knowing them to lie spin ions. ?* Suhl at the Muniilactoiy ol 1'rolesaor lloi-i.ow.tr, 80 Maiden l-une, New Voik, and hy all respectulile Druggist* ami Dealers in \i. ii.ii te throughout Hie Lnitetl Stales ami tho civilised wuiid, in hones at Zb cents, Oil cents and $ I, each. ? here is consiuerable saving hy taking the larger sl/.es. .V It.?Directions lot the guidance id patients in every disorder ale alhxcd lo each liox. Oct. '.'4, istiu, U7 ly MA Ml 1)1) I). now LOST, MOW KKSTOItKIl I IJS'i' I'lllllishcd, ill a Sealed KllVelotle ff on ll>e nature, treatment ami rudiea cms of t>pei malori lioea, or seminal weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness umJ inducing liupotency ami Menial ami Physical llicn|>acity. |{y livli, J. Culverwcll, M. 1, The important (act tli.it the aalul consequences of null-abuse luay bo cll'octuully re. moved without inCinal meilieii.es or the dangeious applications of caustics. instiuuienis, ineiiicuteii bougies, ami other euipirticaidevises, is hero clearly dciiioiisiialed, ami the entirely now ami sueeesslul tieatnienl, as ailopteil by the celebrated aulhoi fully explai ed, by means of which every one is enable to fine himself peifecily, ami at the least possible cost, llieie. I>y avoiding all tbe adveitised tiostiuiiia oi the day. Tins Lecture will prove a t?oon to ?hou' sands and thousands, Sent under seal to any address, post paid on the receipt of two postage stamps, by ad, dressing Dr. I II. J. L\ Kl.INK, SI. 1)., 4Ht) first Avenue, New York, 1'osl llox IliStii. Dec. Ji, IH6V. 45-1y. SOUT H C A II O L I N A , LANCASTKIt DLSTIIK; I'. In Ordinary. Ismail Koberlaon, applicant, vs. Littleton Robertson, Ty rey Robertson, et al I'f I'clKllllilH. It appearing lo my satisfaction that Tyrev Kub?rt?>iii, Jacob Fau,kenbi<ry and witc Rebecca. l?? ol tin* dclcndania, resides without Hi:* Stale*, ll U therefore order* d thai limy do appear and object lo I tie division or suie ol llie rial estate ol Williuiu Robertson and wife >>ariih, deceased, nil or before the bin day o( January next, ISbi, or consent to tbe *aine will entered of record, Tbia Ulli da) ot October IdM) i'. T. IIO.V1.MOM), o h. D. Oct. 17lh, 3?i?3m, pi John Audereun, ^ THIS Thorough bred Jack is out ialA of M.VKK.Ntill. tic is lb tiainls high, 4 years old, dark iron gruy, ami tin el y proportioned. I le Will stand (lie Kail season at tliia place, on the following tenns : For lliu seaaon, f.tooo laMiCSSler C. H , Sept I J, IHCO.-Sltf. LOOK TO TOUR IHTEREST * LL TIIOSK INDEBTED To AIK by Jl\. note or account are requested to cotne fdtward and pay up before return-day, otherwise liney will be sued. J. 0. .MOliLLV. I'tvamtol Hill, Feb. If. 1?fl j I 1 si ! 1 I t i K J =! O ? c?| * o ;: ? J i o Xfl *"4 -I ?.v s. ?* ~ *. W ; r" *** - -J &24 H ggi * ?i'lM| )h jj | ^ jf 11 Sa Q a tsl 1 es! Q o j ' ?; ? j ?y?y i m r?* - 1 ? ? :'" -:' >->< w r ^ 1/1 -i r - - p? e?B N r; i; - c . - ro ^ ? 7- , . ?. . - ;KW ^ ^ (jJ tl - " "l j P ^ o IJ 5fg| 0 "* 11 *1 p? v/?* ^ * - 8 ~? ^1 3r( W-?X-^ ?* #0 ? i = ^ ^ NEW ;\NI) COMPLETE 1 ILL \\ U \1 ! \ T!' It STOCK I N M A R \L G i1 ' ! ! 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IT i- urn .1 lii^ll'S \ i. !S.;Oi,.S, ill.- i-lu ..( . t. in mi juiij i iim'Iii. 1 imw . n r .1 ii- i I'.ir -a i- ; it r I lien I .ill i I ii r it?!f >\ n.if a j .->iin*ii ..i ... u -h. iiin^.'ii i. i: i ii-. M m ? \V i . H? IkM'I'll 4">. lifl'M', ill jJ.il', i i I ?fcl\ j Sil ><!? I t. ,?k< r.. (if". I ci'Ii'k, iViililii-1 f. 'tii " VV Hi-, I n IV iiri I o.ijii i W uri , I inn ill ml li . i-. I'iIIii . , 'wllU. VI i-il uTii-- iVi- tV.All 1.1 v\l.n-n ni.l in- ?niii iu a ilmv ii i .1 N * u< ii i\ 11 i' i < Vt -J4.il, I --li I -<7 M , i FALL AM) ?Vi.U'Lli (ioODS. " fox 18.0 iinl 61. AT * IM.IM* l.vr 1113.. , *. V. I akk.NO.V I.IVI.M; \ iui ^ Vt NII | r |l| V III I I -lil H 111 i-i I .11 I III. i -nil .in.i .1 .1.1- in it 'i ii i .ii i ? ?ui *iiii k llli.it lul'll I'lircl III I I t.Mrlr ! .ml AIM CM.II Iy iic I itnr.iiil \ iti.li nil iii I'll* V i?1.1 ifi* ui )>l-llii-t. || I- Ii Ml! cc.--.ll ; I I Ililllln l.it. ' | llic liill.'lflit ill ic r- mill ctjiili i'.c nil I n r j I II' it il V anil nu|iii mr it ^tli.i c ii I iluiie j ; vcrii .ily Alien i < i| id , We a nil ni.l I Am tll.tt t\ c liate received Hilt u-u i. -iijipl. ! ..I FaI.I. \\i? w l vmt <;oo;iS. win, ? te wil -ell i n un f.M.ruli .- tcriiiN in itie ^ lillVcr till it llll In* iilll.ll cit lillt it c 111 I fit* j ?" late I all mi I ex Mimic mil ? U iiliil w c j it ii| sell yiui g ,iui |j.,r_r iiiih ti.UWU.ifc IIEATTIK. Oct lotii, iso ati-ti' ' THE NKWSl'.VI Eli < >l< 111K M >U i II ! I ; ? .. j i .?I-: (illi(LI'iSI't)A Mliill'l ill j (iiv.M, tl,c l.tte-t ail.! Iiin-t I-.I . c I'nl.U. ul, I 'tuniiicrcial mill Uein rai -v. < from all luirtitnl'tlic Wurlil. Il? Sji-ciul ('nrrenpoii ilciiti fi;ri :tli, l?t \| i I and Telegraph, full I ami car! it a'-cnunla uf ct cr> tim g ul intcrc-t i Unit tr.iii-|>irc- iti tile great ciic? ?f Kurnpc . 1 ttii>i America. 'IIIK NKvVS OF THIS soum U1S-! CKIV KS SI'KI MA L A I I KN 11? >N I'oilicilll V, the Ml.llCUHIf frpfr-eiitn the | Slntri Ki,'liti It"'ittaiicu li'.-Mat, I locates till! I'll >fi ill 'hi! > il'ii'i i Stale* iii in liiit .fil'i ' '! -ir r i i i <i . i mm. i their m-i'iirit i 1 i > .1 i Mereiii >. I ,. Tri Wim kIv Mercury. " ' .'.no ,\? 1'ujnr s-nt nit! .Miff i ,iii' -.iijuii i .< ' tlir order. K. U it 111' IT. Jr.. It IIAI I.KHTl'N S. C. | Nov. 21, II? tf Subscribe for tne WEEKLY AND TR1-WEEKLY iSUMTKK W AT (Ml M AN! PllULIMIKD AT SCMTKK, S. C. Ill Uli HliltT A IMUK. ' I'M IB Tit I-WKEKI.Y W \TCII \\ A initutit 'i'm-nJiiy, Thiiriniav. mill JSaiar dny, nt Three DulUrii hi mivmieo or Four j Dollar* at the expiration the \ enr Ttic N\ KKKLY W ATCHM \N i* i*.*ue.i jevery W rdiirnilui morning at Two Dollars I tn advance or Three Dullurii at the rntl of ' llie )mr. MT I 'eraou* ordering advertisement* ! I'or ( * 'lei Weekly con haw ti privilege . of our lai ge Weekly edition gr//it. NOTICE, \l.l. I'KKSt >NS tin?iii|f Kxt'toilion* j . against llitfin in in\ otlice 11110,1 come j forward and settle 1 Item up, or make such i arrangement* with lite I'lnntrlf-, a* will au lliorixu me to give further indulgence, a* I 1 cannot indu'ge any longer. My term ot : cilice Mill anon expire, and inv duty coin pelt me to elope my bu?ine?* in due form j of i*tw. "a word to the wine o? enough." 1 iiknky UANCOt k, a 1. d. A"g t>, infill. Jritf N otioe. My not km and accounts 11 a vk . been left With II J W ltlier>|ioon, Km|. | for collection. Per?on? knowing ihemselve* , to he indebted to me will please cull and pay, fur 1 am in need of the money. tihXlUiti &1.NCLA1K. 1 OuU ' t???itou". 1 JNEW TICSTIMONY, KUOM KGLIMtLK SOUKCKS H > SHOW THAT 'II IK HI HIE HE VIE, Oil ISalsani of Lite, Is nil llmL tlio proprietor claims lor it The k>llowing letter re-j eivoii w ii i;f ut M>lic tatio-i.i^ or ly i ;: <il *'. " mailt cortiiieut< stlial 1 iiaVc ! ,.>i| M'lit iillll, to ptOVC iti.it i' \ I MI 1)1. V1K will cure ii;j;:. a'. ,it? <i eases ol Dyspeps ft, : i . .. :. i .. c*: i II i i * ous 11>:i i..ji>. i^ick 11ea< lame, ! Loss oi' Appetite, &c, Try a Medicine that is made at home. Campion. S. (auj,'. 10, lbco. j Mn. .1. .1. McKain? i)c;:ir Sir: l li.s will eertil) that 1 have I a'Oil ere tly benefited bv 5 he.' use o 1 your "Haninc Do Vie." I ha?l been a sulVeror lor some Lime past Irom what I supposed was Dyspepsia, having violent pains in tSie side and other sympl ins oi this disease, lnit alter taking ?uie bottle ol this prcnuial.nui 1 was greatly relieved and i.el eve that it l.ur cuied me. iJe.^pocllnlly, vours, (.I LOLDL I . JDNkS. Prepared and s-?!i by JOHN J McKAIN, CAMDHN, S. C. Wholesale Agents. Ilaviland. -Uvt'lisoll \ Co., t'liurloftton, "Out h 1 nioliti i. S;;! I by I lussrltine <0 Mabsey, b:Uica4er, .S. (J.; May ill & Ib'ilt ti??, Pleasant Hill; It. Putter-on, Liberty 11 ill. Aii^. 8, 18GU, 2G?tf COKIMAL KlJXiU Caliisaya liark. THE VIRTUES OF PERUVIAN | ItAltK, AS \ IONIC. III-- I > I) 1 Mil 11 ill |? ktlimil III (H'l'.l I Hit-1) t. i 11 K C A I. 1 S A V A , (Or King's Bark ) 1.1 .Mo-t Y.ilu.ili.i' ill nil tin' \nru'lii'H ii I'KUI VI W 11 MtK. Ami in tin' I". I.I XI it ;< r'liii'.iincil, witli I er it 1 I'll ii'li i - \? liirli i ill" r?*:i -1* it- i-ilii'lt. \ m il n\I'li'iiiix' tin* inteimi!v ut it- hiitrr, niiiliTinj; it a in.ml n?i blp COKIMXl.. I". r Mm-.' |'i'i-on- living i?. a I'T.\ Kit mill Atil'li Iti-tricl, it Mill be IouiiA iu\u|. tin tit** ,i a i'Ki:\T.vrivr.. 'I .'l' a v* :?!? limn lull, taken hijrlit ami ii> . icnder'uitf lliu n\?tcln It n.n liuhle tn ; ? tinhtaiilr ?t;.te i l' the nlmonphcre. ]-t?' ' >no bottle * III t-i.iivint o utiy olio >I ili real merit* :m it Tonic. ," 4* Thy moil delicate Stomach will bear it without repugnance. J -iff' Mixed with a little water it forms a moni pU'tmiiiil l.evenire. THE ELIXIR In at hi i llncfill ill certain Cam n of l>VS KI'SlA. WEAKNESS. PERIODICAL KAI) A I IK, binl in NKlMt Al.dl A will nit tin.en elite! a cure when all other remtlieK tail l-'*~ For ilelieate female* it will afford ^reut relief. I'reji.ueil nnd hi!.! bv .I'M IN J \f< K MN, < ' ;li, S. C t! \SS|.l.Ti\E A >1 \ , I. meiintei viile. . \t?!l 1 A HKA'S' TIK, I'teamirit Hill. K . I' \ V I KltSON, Liberty Hill, S. C Ma\ t?. l-i ij lilif. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA A benevolent Institution, entahlinh /by spe- I CImI endow inei.t lor the rebel of the nick ami distressed, afflicted with Virulent slid Kpidentic dineiinen. TIIK llOWAKI) ASSOCIATION, in view of the h w I ill dentriictioii of Iiiiiiimii life, canned hy Setual d cease*, ami the deception* practiced Upon llll' UlllOI'tlllllltl' Victims Ol nu ll disease* l.y (jimck*, seveiul years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, a* u Cliai liable Art worthy of their name, to open a dispensary tor the treatment of thin class of diseases, in all tlieir forma, ami to give Medical Advice Gratis to all who apply hy letter, with a description of their condition, (<ige, occupation, hahila of life, &c.,) and in eases ot extreme poverty, to Kurnish Medicines Free ol Charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the Age, and will furnish the most appioved modern tiealiitenl. The directors of the Association, in the <4iinoal Keport upon the treatment of Sexual diseases, express the highest satisfaction with the success which lias attended the iwhor* of their Kuigeons ill the cure of Spermatid tinea. Seminal Weakness, (ionoirlnea, tileet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or ^elf Ahuse, diseasew of the Kidneys ami liladder, Ac., and order a contiuuancc ol the same plan lor the ensuing year Valuable II. ports on Spermatorrhiea, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New KcmeUie* employed in the dispensary, sent to the alllicted in sealed letter envelopes, free ol chaige. Two or three Stamps for po-iMge will he acceptable. Address, I)It. J. KKIId.lN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, ilowsrd Association, No. *4 South Ninth ritieel, 1'hiladeipoia, i'a. Hy order ol the directors, K/.KA li. IIKAKTWKLL, Psmiokst. LiKo. F'AlttCllILd, -Vcrc/ory. ApiU )?, lU?H>, |0? 1 HOSTETTER'S STOMAGHBITTERS. Tie proprietors and manufacturers of HOSTETTKK S CELEBRATED STOMACH B1TTKKS can appeal with perfect confidence to physician* Mil oitiirnn general)/ of the United States, beoawee the article haa attained a reputation heretofore unknown. A few facta upon this point will apeak more powerfull/ than rolumoa of bare aaeertion or blaxoning puffer/. The consumption of Hoafettor's Stomach llittera for the Wat /ear amounted to over a halfmillion bottles, and from its manifest stead/ inoreaae in tinies past, it ie evident that during the coming /ear the consumption will reach ; near one million bottles. This immense amount ' lonli) never hate been sold bat for the rare medicinal properties contain*.I in the preparalion, and the auction of th* most prominent physicians in those sections of the country there the article ia beat known, whs not only tecommcnd the Hitters to their patients, but are read/ at all titnea to givs teatinioniul* to its efficacy in all ease* of atomachic derangements and the diaeaaaa resulting therefretn. This ia not a temporary popularity, obtaiuod by extraordinary effort* in the way of trum- i peting the qualities of the Ttittara, but a solid eititnation of an inralnable medicine, which ia ' destined to be aa enduring aa time itself. Hosteller'* Stomach Hitters hare proved 1 a C?i.lsend to regions where fever and ngue and various other bilious eomplainto haTe counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to slat* confidently that the "Hitters" ; are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un- j alloyed pleasure, it removes all morbid matter froru the stomach, purifies the blood, aud ! imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and euergy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores lliem j to a condition essential to the healthy dischnrgo of the functions of nature. .. Klderly persons may use the Hitlers dally as per directions on ths bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as It Is pleasant to the palate, I invigorating to the bowels, excellent as n tonic, and rejuvenating generally. IVe have the evldenco of thousands of aged men and women wllit lmro f v Vinr i?ln?ik<l tli? '.ntieflf ef iteino tkte preparation whilo suffering frotn stomach dei angemenls and general debility ; acting tinder tlie advioo of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drnga and fairly tented the merits of this article. A fen words to the gentler tei There are certain periods when Pieir care* are *o harassing that many of them ink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so ahsorMn tender, that the mother. e*p?cinlly if she lie young, is apt to forget her owti Q.ulth la her extreme anxiety for her infant Klmul I the period ef maternity arrive din ing ilie summer season. the wear of hody and iniud .a generally aggravated Mere, then, ia a necessity far a stimulant to reenpe- i rat' th* energies of toe ay stem, and enable the mother to hear up uudar her exhausting trials j and roepniisili'diiies. Nursing mothers getiorally prefer the llittcr* to all other invieoratora lliat receive the endorsement of physicians. because it is agreeable to the tuste us well as osrtaiu to give a permanent incroaaa of hndily strength. All those paisons, to whom w* have particularly raforrad ahova, te wit: snffarars from fe?*r and ago*, caused ly malatia. diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, le?? ef *|.petit*, and all uisaasus or tiers a f ear.anta af the aloniaah, auj.ui annual*J invalid*. parson* nf sedentary occupation. and nursing methsre. will eonsnlt their o*u physical welfare by giving te Hostetter'a Celebrated Htouiaeii luttera a trial. t'At'Tl<>K.?We cautiea the public against using any of the many uniiaiiou* or Counterfeits, but aak for lJtisrsTTrs's Cbi.shsatsu Hrnutcu Hittbus, and aso that each bottle Las the words " L)r. J Hostetter's fitouiack Hitlers" blown ou the side of Uiw bolt!*, and stamped 1 on the metallic cap covering the cotk, and I'i'tvi Ti wiai our auvograpn signature it ou 111* label. 04- Prepared and told by HOSTETTIB A BM1TH, Pittsburgh. Pa., and sold by ail druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Soutb America. and (iermany. For sale Iiv Ilasseltine Ar, Cbrreton, Lanc.iitsr (". II., mid Thos. R. Magill, Curoton's Store, S. C July 13, I860. 4J-J y. Stago Accommodations, r I'M IK undersigned, contractor* on tl.s 1 luuil route from Luneastei 10 Camden, respectfully notity the public tluit tiiey have made arrangements for running n Stage for the accommodation of passed- ' gers ou said route, three times per week | aiol buck. The Stage will leave Camden on Monday, W ednesday ami Friday, and | arrive at Laucuster C. II , oaiuu evening.? 1 \\ ill leave the latter place on Tuesday, [ '1'hiiradivy and Saturday, and arrive iu Catndeu same evening. 'l'liey will also convey passengers fiom Lancaster C. II., to 1'ineville, on the Charlotte &i S. C. Railroad, two times per week A hack will leave lvincaater on Monday and Thursday ; arrive at finevlilts mime | day. Leave I'iueville on Tuesday and Fri- I day ; arrive ul Lancaster C. II, aaine day. They believe tbat tlieir arrangements are [ such as to insure a prompt execution of the above plan, mid to the perfect satisfaction ol' those who uiay go upon these routes Packages will be promptly conveyed upon either route. J NO. II. L'OUSART, SILAS INCtKAM. J111 v 13, 1859?22-tf ISTotioe V KORBWARN nli persona from trading X for ? NOTK given by in? and Thos. J. Clyburn security, to las Bsliidgo fur right hundred dollars, dated day IHtiO. I)u? 1*1 January next, the consideration for wliicli raid Hole was given having lulled I min determined not to pay said uole un leas compelled by law. WILSON HOUGH. | July 4lli I8?i0. aitf Notioe, tlBRTAlN irresponsible persons have j / been for aome lime pant engaged in felling timber on the Ian In known an the ' California Place," and converting the same into shingles and other kinds of material for sale Now notice is hereby given to nil refjionitble persons not to purchase or remove such material from the said lands, except w ith the permission of Mr J. A. Cuoriinghum or myself, upon pain of being treated and dealt with as Trespassers. J B. CURBTON. Aug't. 1st 1860, i5-tf .STEAM MILL NOTICE. TUB undersign.d hereby informs hit patron* that hi* Steam Saw Mill ha* lately undergone thorough repair, ia now in aleady operation, and liilia are being (tiled rapidly. I'eraon* who have handad in hill* will pleaae aend for their lumber na aoon aa convenient. There i* a large lot of Lumber on hand of variuua description*?both good and refuse. Persona can either be accommodated from thl?, or bill* to v>rdar will b* tilled at ahort ootica. J.Wl t,S M INUKAM. Oct. 14, 1810. S7tf III* aL? ! IK In ii ks !! A SUFI bi 1 '*aka on band at the edger Hira, that will o* aold eiclueively for cmth. Hereon* will oblige aa by not 1 eking 'Or them on *tr "Aher ?rrrf*. Scrofula, or King's Evil, U a constitutional disease, u corruption of th j blood, by winch this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor, llcing in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from ita attacks, nor i.s there ono whiph it may ,' not destroy. The 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. What- / ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending " fiom parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the rod of llim who says, " I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon / their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; on the surface, eruptions or sores. 1 lh ? IbCT J corruption, winch ponders in the blood, inpKr<'\sc? the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous scon, plaints, but they have far loss power to v* it/stand tlw attacks of other diseases; cwi.sequently vast numbers perish by disorder# which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of tho consumption which decimates the human family has its origin directly , in this scrofulous contamination: und many, destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons nre invaded by this lurking inflection, and their health is undermined hv it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate " the blood by an alterative medicine, and invigorato it by healthy food aud exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Snrsnpnrilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical 1 kui oi our umcs enn devise lor tin# everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It i* rumbincd from the most active remedial# that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of tho vstam from it# destructive consequences, itciiec it should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, hut also those other affections which arise from it, such a# F.rlpti va and Skim Dibeaskh, St. Anthony's Firs, Hour, or Erysipelas, Pimpi.ks, Pc#tt'i.n?, Hlotche#, lit.aissand Boils,Tumors,Tetter and Salt Riikcm, Scald IIkaii, Hinuwoiiu, Khkcmatism, Syehilitic and Mi.iu i rial 1)israsr*, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Dp.iiility, and, indc?d, ali. Complaints arising i'Uom Vitiaran oh Impure Blood. The popular belief , in " impurity of the blood " is founded in trutii, for scrofula ia a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose nud virtue of this Sor#a,iarilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health i* impossible in contaminated constitution*. Ayer*s Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO. ar? ?o roniposed that disease within tha range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them. | their penetrating properties search, and eleame, I anil invigorat'v every portion of the human organ* ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring Its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the iuvnlid who is bused dosn with ,w pain or physical debility ia astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy st ones so simple an! inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many "formidablo and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is p. pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions > t>r their use in the tallowing complaints : Coitit ? fii, Ilearthum, Headache arisirutfrom disordered btomnrh, .VViuiM, Indi'jeshOH, I'am in and Moriml i Inaction o f the lloirrh, / hitalncy, Lois of tite. Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, anting from a Ion state of the bod/ or obstruction of ita function*. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID Ct'ItB OP a Concha, Cold*, Influenza, Ilonraenett, * Croup, Ilronchitia, Incipient Consumption, mid for the relief of C'onaiimptiva Patients iu advanced singes of ths disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and to nu- ; merout aro the eases of its euret, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub- ". licly known, who hare been restored from alurn.ing ana even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtue* are known, the t public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ ( for the diatresaing and dangerous affections of th* f pulmonary organs that are incident to our elimstt. I While many inferior remrdio* thrust upon the I community havo failed and been discarded, tbi* ? haa gained friend* bj every trial, conferred beurfUt 'fj on the afflicted they can never foiget, and pio- ^ i dueed cures too numerous and too leuiarkabls to ke forgotten. I'D K I' A It Kit RV DH. J. C. AYF.R (1 C O. LOWEl.I., MASS. AGENTS. ? IIAMSKI.TTNK (V MASSKV, Lancaster? J.J McK AIM, ('hiii.Ion, S ('. I.'KIII.'U -? llt'lvonun ... . Ill V* nr.i.ninil.l I. Ill 111 1)1:1, fi < . At Wholesale by. IIA V11.AM), STKVKNS1 ?N & CO.. 'hnrlealon, S (*. IIAVII.AM) A CIIK IIKKTA, \ Co. , Augiixlii, (?n. Feb I, I860. 51-1 y. " j r HARMONY FEMALE COLLEGE r|^IIB BRADFORD HPKINUti INs 11 1 lute w?i piirclan-d bv llm UeV. (ill.- 1 UKII I' Ml )lt(i Al<> organize for tins Km- 5 . leru Section of South Carolina, a Ke mailt T College, in which, beniden the coiniuon > I branches, Literature, Kxnet Science, Ornn mental ntudicn, thorough in?lruciion and pertnriul rewnrah, should be roinecleJ with health, comfort and politenenn, nml . without uiineeCHvary expehae The nppiication of more than j to ouO iu building, | furniture, apparatus and comforta. Tno ' lime and zeal of six experienced teacher*, are devoted to a limited number. The uniform auccesa during eight yearn hnn ae. ,'ured to oradoaten learning, character, tuaUx arid mnnnera, and to college an enUbhshed" reputation. The 9th year will open on the firet da*; ,.r .. - ? ---*1 w. . runiaij, mm, inc expenses ol oouris and instructions are $160. for the year of 1U BNCtbl. Any information will be for*! i warded to applicants. Nov. I, Itttio.?3t?-3iii. Wm, Anderson, A (I KM' roit Til K SALEM WOOLEN (iOOOS. FjANTKKN deairing llieir 1'lanUtloi supply of the above desirable ?Negro Kericyal an have their orders tilled proinpliyi I sent to me early, if out, ther* nmy be sou? delay aa the aupplv ta limned. WM. ANDKRSON. Camden, Aug. 2, 1 tt.V.i 25?if BLANKS! BLANK8!! Wi would call the attention of members < the bar and magistrate* of thia and lha??* rounding District*, to our extensive tueul of BlsnKa. We have'now on haofl s full supply printed in excellout s'vle, *i# can All all orders promptly at sexeuly-tiuk cent* per quire c**A. m We are also prepared to print Briefs A abort notica, la handsome atyie and aa loB , aa the work eaa be done any where ta d* Btala for