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U THE LIM'A.STKIi LEIMiER Published every Wednes iay Morning i BY W. M. CONNORS, | Editor nuri proprietor. . TERMS: Jn advance, ? *-.00 | At the expiration of Six Months, .... 2.50 1 the end of the Year, 3.00 | ADVERTISEMENTS, Will be inserted at the following low rates: I One square (of 16 lines or less,) one insertion, j $ 1 ; or, it continued, 75 ceuts for the first insertion, and 50 cents for oach subsequent inser- ! I tion. The number of insertions must be written qii ixeh advertisement, or they will he inserted till j rdered out and charged accordingly. The following deductions will be mnde in f nvor of svinding advertisements : J MONTH*. 6 MONTHS. 1 YRAR One Square, ?3.00 ?5 00 ?U.OO Ctvcf " fi.OO 10.00 15.00 Three " 600 14 00 18.00 j ilnlf Column, 16.00 22.00 30.00 j One " 30.00 45.00 60.00 Business Curds of five lines or less, inelud- ! ing the paper, Six Dollars per annum. Announcing Candidates for Office, Fiv? DoIIhk. Communications recouuuo diug candidates for office and nil others of limited ?r individual interest, charged at advertising .1 cs. 'or notice of application to legislature ; Fi. e Dollars. Obituary Notices exceeding one a iuare in lengtli (16 lines) will bo charged for the overplus,at regular advertising rates i E*r t ributes of Respect, rated as nd-j /ertisinents. EST All transient advertisements must he pitidfor in advance. DR. MOTT'S CHALYBEATE RESTORATIVE PILLS OF IKON. An aperient and Stomach preparation of Iron puriticii of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Ilydrogotn Sanctioned by the highest Medical /luthorities, both iu.Europe tuid the United States, and presci iltcd in their practice. The experience of thousands daily proves thnt no preparation-of Itoli carl be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise Sickty com- , flexions indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. ' Innoxious in all maladies in whiclt it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz In Debility, Nervous Affections E niacin a- ] tion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dysente.y. incipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tu ] berculosis, Salt lUieunt, Misiuensttuation, "Whites, Chlorosis, Liver Complaints, Chronic | Headaches, Rheumatism, Intermittent Fevers, ] Pimples on the Face, Ac In case of General Debility, whether the re- ( suit of acute disea-e, or ot the continued d'mii- , nution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic compluints, one t rial of this restorative , lias proved successful to an extent which no edscriptiou nor written attestation would render ciedible. Invalids so long bed'ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods have suddenly re-appeared in the busy world as if just i otuined from protracted travel in a i distant laud'. Some very signal instances of this > kind are'attosted of female Sufferers, emaciated , victims ot apparent inaiasinus, Sanguineous | exhaustion, critical changes, and that compli- ( cation ol nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air j and exercise for which the physician lias no name In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for | reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation ot iron must necessarily be ' salutary, lor, unlike the old oxides, it is vigo- > rously tonic, without being exciting and over- 11 heating ; and gently, regularly aperient, even I in tbe most obstinate cases of costi^encss with- ti out ever being a gastrii-purgative. >r inflicting * a disagreeable sensation. \ It A this latter property, amcr.g others, y widen makes it so retnarkubly ellectual and ermaiietit a remedy for Pii.ks, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific ac* tion, by dispersing the local tendency which imethcm, ! in Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, t single box ol these UhalyhnUu Pills lias often sufficed for the most habitual cases, Including the attended Costiveness. in unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advanced ?Dysentery, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the effects have been equal,j decisive and astonishing. | In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate incipient Consumption, this remedy ha*, allayed the alarm oi fiiendsand physicians, in several very gratifying and inter, esting instances. 1 in Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated * iron has had fur more than the good effect of 2 Uie most cautiously balanced preparations of I iodine, without any of their well known liabili- i ties. I The attention of females cannot be too con- > fidently invited to this remedy and restorative, ( in the case peculiarly affecting them. In Kheutu'itisui, both chrouic and inflamato- ( ry?Hi the latter, however, more decidedly?it has been u^HflUv well reported, botb aa alleviating pi^^^HBducing the swellings and stiffness ol' trra^nus and muscles. In intermittent Fevers it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new settlements of tho West, will probably be otic of higb renown and use9 fulness. Nn Pttmn/l O KaJ * * "* ... ?; ..?o ?.h ucuu uiKoveriH) in me whole history of medicine, who h cxeitssuch prompt, happy, and fully restorative effect*.? Good appetite complete digestive, rapid acquisition of strenght, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. "ut up in neat Hat ruetal boxes containing ftO pills, price 60 cents per box ; for side by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to any ad* I dies on receipt of the price. All letters, orders, etc,, should lie addressed to R. B. LOCKE ft Co., General Agents. 7u Cedar btrect, N. Y. Oct. 10, 18?0?35?ly. War! War! rpilR UNfiKRSIGNED WILL INFORM X THB PEOPLEOF'TtllS DISTRICT thrfl I hey have formed a Co partnership in the Cabinet business, in thia Village, and w ill be thankful for n share oil the patronage of ita citizens. Work will be done with Uoth neatness and durability. Our elidp will always be open. Oive ua a trial 1 and we will do yuu good *JVMferPIM<inhble pricea. ^ HANCOCK ft OOC8ARJ?l Lane aster, Jan. HI, 1W<J. 40-d^U tmtr_ ?_ _ ? !! ^ John 0. Sooreit, V "*tSUL&iA * ' Wilt ftltoiiii to *? bu?in?M entrtiqNd to bim. found tt Mi Ctinton'o Offle* . . ? rai * ? nt M si f I i i go i e I sg oJszl i ? I 2.1 ssi I -1^4! S is! i 2Pill gesi2l 1 2 i*l?* P PV1 * * ? -2 M 2 - oo ^ W :P^ & 5| s g-| P r, 65 ? J* ? a; ^ * ?a<a u ^ S ? s .1 S t == ? ?? 8 2 h ss 2 a I ? & s 12 ww O S E. c ? 'Si-E- ?Q* O 3 ?? 1 si S H ESgS o r u> u** ^ $ib? ?* '" * g ^ ' si!>i4 !M ll?/zkl O *3 C5 ^4 CHARLESTON & LIVERPOOL. ii R KGU L /V R LINE. rpilK UNDERSIGNED REG TO AN. J. tiounce Ihnt they have made arrange', meats for a line of SAILING PACKETS between the above points, by which every facility in regularity and speed will be given to shippers. Fraser, Irenholm 8c Co.. No. 10 RUMFORD PLACE. 1.1 VEIt POOL, Will nt any tiino teeeive goods intended for shipment by this line, ami forward the same by the first succeeding PACKET, and will be always prepared to give any information that may be dtmired. Arrangements for Freight or Passage may also be made in Charleston by application to John Fraser 8c Co., ( KNTK \L WIIARK. The undermentioned first class and fast sailing Charleston .Ships have been already placed upon the line, and otliuis will be tidied as boon us ret)Hired : HAILING DAYS OK THE SHIPS OF THIS LINE. From From Liverpool Names. Master. Charleston 6lh June, 1860 *S. O.Owens. Norton. Aug. 10 I6tb June, 1800 *E. Bonsall. M ichael. Aug. 81 It th June, 1800 "Uotidnr. I.ebby. Sep. 20 Ifcth July, 1860 E. St. Pierre. Tessier. Oct. 1'j 18th Aug., 1800 John Fraser, lleibe.st. Oct. 8o *Tiiese three dates are made to npproxinute for the convenience of importers for Ihe Fall trade. Future arrangements will be duly advertised. April Ifith. ,fi $50 REWARD. i| RUNAWAY, from the Subscriber, liv jf injf near White IMuins t .'hosleifield J& District s. C? about 101 li of August nal my Negro fellow lien. He is tit year* >f age, of a yellowish complexion, almost >1acK, I in* iio beard weighs about ItiO lounda, about 6 feet 1 inch high. He walks villi a lirm step ami carries himself erect I is likely that Hen will endeavor to make lis way to a free State. Any person who vill arrest the said Negro and lodge him in iuy safe jail so that I can get him or deliver li ill to me at my residence shall receive the ibove reward I will also give $100 re.vnrd for proof sufficient to convict, any vhile person or persons, of harboring the aid boy or Irving to effect bis escape. WM M. IH.AKKNKY. Feb 13. 1801. 1-tt. Charlotte Democrat and fj.dsbiiry Watchnan will please Copy, and inseit until for. >id and forw ard bills to this otiled. SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT, fn Equity. *hillip T. Hammond, i Hill for specific pervs. ? forma nee of an aSnnitiol Spence. j grecment, injunction account and Relief. It appearing to inv satisfaction that Samlei Npence, the defendant in ahove stated lase, resides without the limits of the -State It is ordered on motion of J. Wi! iams solicitor for couiplninnnt, that said Samuel Spence do answer, plead or demur o the Hill in ahove case on or before the 17th June 1861, otherwise judgment pro sonfesso will be ordered agaiust him. JAMES II. WITHKKSROON, Comm's Office. C. E. L. I). March J5, I8G1. *7-3i?i IT $6 00 paid. SOMETHING TVr T7i XT 7 rs Hi n; TIJE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPEN El) A TIN SllOi' in Lnncnater and intend* keeping constantly on hand n good a?*orlmcnl of TIN and Japan War# Also COOKING STOVES. O IT ICE and FAR1/)R STOVES. Roofing nnd Glittering and all Job-work done at the ahorteat noticeAll work warranted. Terina CAS/I on presentation of Bill. M. AI.DItfCH. Nov. 28th I860, 42tf. Look Out. I'M IE SUBSCRIBERS will inform the public generally, that they have opencd a Harness Shop in the Village of Lancnater, at (he place lately occupied by W. II. Burn* a* a h-irne S hop, where they will be thankful for n ahnre of patronage in their line of bu?ine?a. Repairing done at ahort notice, liarneaa will be aold an cheap aaean be bought anywhere else. Give its a chance and that ia all we aak. J. A. KENNEDY ?t CO. Feb II, 1861.?l-3oi. Notioe. ^ i'KRSONS KNOWING TIIBAIflBHKs indebted lo John A. (iooibte, wilt ^Mnfflr soli's cod accounts in my hands VVMoction until the first Monday of NPmr, on tiist day all notes duo and an* paid will go into tho hands of an AUufooy lor collodion. N. B. CRAIG, Anlt. Feb. 16th, 1861? 2-i?. IS Si 4 31 NEW TESTIMONY, j FROM RELIABLE SOURCES, TO SHOW THAT THE lilt All ME II E VIE, or 7 I Balsam of Life, Is all that the proprietor claims . for it. The following letter re| eived without solicitation's only i one of the many certificates that have been sent him, to prove that BAUME DK VIE will cure aggravated cases ol Dyspeps a, Constipation, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, &c. Try a Medicine that is made at home. Camden. S. C. Aug. 10, 18f>0. Mr. J. J. McKaix?Dear Sir: This will certify that 1 have been greatly benefitted by the use of your "Baume De Vie." I had been a sufferer for some ! time past Irom what 1 supposed was Dyspepsia, having violent pains in the side and other symptoms of this disease, but after taking one bottle of this preparation I was greatly relieved audi bcl eve that it has cured inc. llespectfully, yours, GKOUGE L.JENKS. Prepared and sold by JOHN J MoKAIN, CAMDEN, S. C. Wholesale Agents, llaviland, Stevenson & Co.. Charleston South Carolina. Sold by Hasseltine <0 Mnssey, Lancaster, 8. C.; Mngill & Heat tic, Pleasant Hill; It. C. Patterson, Liberty Hill. Aug. 8, 1860, 26?tf CORDIAL ELIXIR C alisava Bark. THE VIRTUES OF PERUVIAN BAItK, AS A TONIC, lias been too l??nknown to need comment. i II E CALISAYA, (Or King's Bark.) lie Most Valuable of m 11 the varieties o PERUVIAN DARK. And in the ELIXIR is combined, with her ingredients which increase its etfioa. \ and overcome the intensity u| its bitter, rendering it a most agreeable CORDIAL. For Ihoee persons living in n FKVKK and AGUE District, it will be found invaluable ns A PREVENTIVE. Half a wine glass full, taken night and morning, rendering the system leas liable to the unhealthy state of the atmosphere. Uf- One hottle will convince any one 1 of itM real merits as a Tonic. Mr T he most de.licuto Stomach will bear it without repugnance. Mr Mixed will) a little water it forms s most pleasant beverage. THE'ELIXIR Is also useful in certain casus of DYS EPSIA, WEAKNESS, PERIODICAL EAD ACHE, and in NEURAIX5IA will sometimes effect a cure when all other rented.es fail. H5T For delicate females it will sfford great relief. Prepared and sold by JOHN J. McK.AlN, Camden, M. C. HASSELTINE &t MASSEY, Lanz-sstervllle. M AGILL it BEATTIE, Pleasant Mill. L? l% L? t'P'l?L*U Uf ill I '-1 -a? i? s-% 1 iv >/. ni i i tmown, i.iucriy 11 ill, a. O. May 9, I860. I3tf. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A benevolent Institution, established by apecImI endowment fur tbe relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Kpidemic diaeaaea, THK HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful dealruetion ol human life, caused by Sciuat diaeaaea, and the deceptiona praetiaed upon the untortunate victiina of auch diaeaaea by Quacks, aeveral years ago directed Uieir Consulting Burgeon, as a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to open a Diapeuaary lor tiie treatment of thia claim of diaeaaea, in all their forma, and to give Medical Advice Gratia to all who apply by letter, with a deecription of their condition, (age, occupation, habita of life, Ac.,) and in cases of eitreuie poverty, to Vurniah Medicinea Vree ol Charge. Itia needleaa to add that the Aaaocialion cotnmanda the higheat Medical akill of the Age, and will fumiah the moat approved modern treatment. The Directora of the Aaeociauon, in the Annuaflieport upon the treatment of Sexual Diaeaaea, eapreaa the higheat satisfaction with the auccewa which haa attended the labor* of their Suigeona in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakneaa, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice ol Onaniaiu or Self Abuae, Diaeaaea of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ac., and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other diaeaaea of the Sexual organ*, and on the New Remedies employed in the Diapeuaary, aent to the afflicted in sealed letter envei.iii? It-. -J .t?M T-? ? >1 a. for postage wilt b? ioccpUtbt?. Addict*, 1>K. J. bK 11,1.1V HOUGHTON, Acting burgeon, Howard Association, No. 9 Soutii Niotlr tfcreat, Fhiladalpi.ia, Fa. by order of U>? directors, EZKa U. ilNAKTWNLL, Pimiir UNO. JTAiltcUlUJ, MtcrtUr*. April It, 1M0. T If-ty ' * ' ' i l yr L A $ T E 3 HEALTH AND IT8 PLEASURES. ou DISEASE WITH ITS AGONIES: cnoosi:: hi:t\vi:i:.\ them. I Hollo way's Pills Nervous Disorders. What is more fearful than u breaking ilown ol the nervous system ? To lie excitable or nervous in a small degree is most distressing, | for where enn a remedy he found ? There la one drink hut little wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, none ; take no coffee,?weak tea being preferable; get all the fresh ?ir you can ; j take three or four Pills every night; eat plenty | of solids, avoiding the use of slops ; and if those ! golden rules arc followed, you will be happy in I mind uml strong in body, and forgot you have | *n\ nerves. Mothers and Daughters. If there is one thing more tnan another fur which these Pills ate so famous it is their puii' fying ptopei lies, especially their power of cleansing the Itlood from all impurities, and removing dangerous and suspended secretions t'nb vcrsally adopted as one grand remedy for female complaints, they never tail, never weaken the system, and always bring about what is required Sick Headaches and want of Appetite Those feelings w hich so sadden,us, most It < quently arise from annoyances or trouble, hum obstructed perspiration, or from eating and diinking what is unfit lor us, thus disordering the liver and stomach. These org:*rs must be ruoiilutn.l II ?MI .1.1. t,. I... ...II ri... ??:?!- :r taken according to the printed instiuctiotis, will quickly iestore a Ileal iliv action to both liver anil stomach, whence I'ol.ow a#, a natural consequence, a pood appetite and a clear head. In the Kant and West Indies scarcely any other medicine is ever used lor these disordeis. Disorders of the Kidneys. In all diseases a fleet i up these organs, ?liether they societc too much or too lit'lu water ; or wliether they he attlieied with stone or pravel, or witli aches and pains settled ill tile loins over the i egions ol the kidneys, these-.fills should he taken according to the printed directions, mid the Ointment should lie well ruhhed into the small of the hack at lied time. This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. For Stomachs out of ordjr. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as tliise fills ; they remove all aridity, occasioned either hy inteiiipeiai.ee or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy action ; they arc wonderfully eflicucious in case of spasm?in fact IItcy never fail in cuiiligall disordeis of the liver and Stomach. Jlollowmf h J'ills ore the lust re malt/ known in the world fur the following discuses : Ague, lutlamutioii, Asthma, Jaundice, liillioua Coinpiuints, l.ivor Complaints, liiotelu-s on the skin, Lumbago, Bowel Complaints, files, Colics, Kheuinuti.mii, Constipation of Dowels, Itcteniioii of L'line, Consumption, {Scrofula, or King's Kvil Debility, Sore Tin oats. Dropsy, Slo. c and tiruvel, Dysentery, Secondary Syptoms, F.rysipelus, Tic.Douloureux, Female 1 rregularitic*, Turnouts, j Fits, Ulcers, Fever* of all kinds Veiieial Affections, Coin, Worms of uli kinds, tiead-acbo, Weakness from what- I Indigestion, ever euese, Ac., Ac. tar CAUTION* I?None are genuine unless the woids "Jlolluuuif/, ir Y?rk and 7/hii/uh,' i aie discernible as a ll'iiftr murk in cveiy leal of the book of direction* around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding lit* leaf to thr tight. A handsome reward wnl be given to any one reudeiing such information as may lead to the detection ol any part* or parties counterfeiting the medicines or veil- { ding the same, knowing iheln to be spuiious. Sold at the Manufactory ot ftole.-aor Hollo war, Mo Maiden I.une, New York, and by all respectable Druggist* mat Dealers in Medicine tin oiiglioul the United Stales sud the civilized world, ill boxes at lib cent/, 03 cents mid f I, each. | Tiiure is eoiisnterable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. It.?Directions foi theguidai.ee of puLients in every disorder arc utlixed to each box. Oct. 21, IftttU, 37 ly Wm, Anderson. # Aoknt kok tiik SALEM WOOLEN (.001)8. ! PI.AN 1'KRS desiring their Plantation nopply of the ubov* desirable -^(fjfro Kersey*? (.'an have llu-ir order* filled promptly, if sent to me early, if not, there may be some delay aa the aupplv i* limited. WU. AMUMUON. Camden, Aui;. *i, I b.VJ. 25?It' Notioe, 1POKRWAKN all person* from trading for a NOTI'i given by inc and Thoa. J. Clyborn security, to Ja*. Iv-iliidgu f?r eight hundred dollar*, dated day IStio Due l*t January next, the consideration for which raid note wn* given having failed | I am determined not to pay said note un ( itsHM compelled t>y luvv. I WILSON IKICOII. July 4th 18'iO. iltf SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCATIEK DITTIltCT. Jiinf*'1'. Wado who is in lit*- custody of the Sheriff of lainciiMter District by virtue of h writ of cnpia* ml satisfaciendum nt I ho suit of John B Cousar'. having thin day filed ih Uiy office together with n schedule on oath of hia entate and effect*, hi* peli tiofi to the Court of Common J'ie.i*, praying that lie may he admitted to the benefit cf lh* Acta of the (icneral Assembly noirie for the relief of Insolvent debtor*. It ia ordered, that the aaid John 1) Cou*url and all other the creditor* to whom the *?id J*me* T. Wade, is in any wine indebted, te and appear and are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the *nid Court at laineaater Court Mouse on the third .Monday in October next, to ahow cau-H if they can why the prayer of the petition ahnll not be granted. II. J. HANCOCK. Clerk. Office Coort Common 1'lena, Jjuicuster District. March 25, 1861. 7?6m. John Anderson, THIS Thorough bred Jack la out | of MARKIfOO. He ia I ft humis ' ifnt * yearw oia. oarK iron gray, and finely proportioned. He will ?Un<1 the Kail eeanon at thia place, on the following terroe : For the eeaaou, $.lU.UO Iwineeater C. If., 8ept 13, 1860,-31 if. IEB6SR ' 1 : J?&3$ I wy CURE 1 NervousHeadache ! i 33* Headache. By the use of these Fills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache inuy bo prevented ; and il taken ni the commence* I ment of an attack immediate relief from pain : and sickness will be obtained. Tliev seldom fail in removing the Nausea | ami Headache to which females are so subject. | They act gently upon the bowels,?removing Cost i ven ess. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Fe* males, and all persons of sedentary habits, they nrc valuable us a Laxative, improving the uppetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive i organs, and restoiing the natural elasticity and ; strength cd'tiio whole system. The CEFliALIO FILLS nrc the result ol l long investigation and carefully conducted ex- i i ncrimcius. having been in i n.nv ! ling illicit time they have prcvoiiit'il hmiI re- I liwcil a vast amount ol pain ami rufVering from lloialnchc, whether o igiiuiiitig 111 the nervous f system or trum a ?! : uiigcd state of the stomach. They ate entirely vegetable in their composition, unit may he taken at all limes with per- , h i t safety without making any change o( diet, | and the absence of any disagiecable taste ten- j dors it ea-y to ndiftiuister them to children BKWAKK OK ("OUNTKItl KITS! The genuine have signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each llox. Sold by Dniggi.-ts and all other Dealers in Medicines. A Jlox will he sent by mail prepaid on re* ccipt of the PK1CK OK NTS. All orders should he addre-sed to HKNKY 0. SPA!,DISC, 48 Ckhar Strki.t Nrw-Yonx. The tallowing Endoiseuieuts of S P A L fl 1 M I* ' S liilMllLIU PILLS, Wi'l Convince nil Who Sntf'ci from HKJlDJl CUE, THAT A spkkdy ami .suki:c;uuu IN W.TIilN 111 Kill lll.ACIl. As these 'IVnliniiwiul* Were unsolicited by Mr. Spalding, they hflbrii umjuc*. tiolinhle proof of the vfltcncy of this truly nciculilie discovery. M A10SVH.I.K, ? ONN , Feb ?i I8GI .Ml;. Sl'ALhl.NU Slit : I Lave Iriid pair Cephalic I'ilU, and / likt thrin so ircU timt I want you to send tin two dollars worth inoro. Part ol these are fur the f cighboi s, to wti>?l I gave a few out of '.lie III-1 box I got Irollt \ nil. Mend the l'ill- by m.n!. ami oh igo \ our ob't Servant, JA.MI.S KKNNKOV itavkkkouu Pa, l'vb. 6, IbGl. MM. spAUUiNo^ Alt uf which will be sold low down. J N. < HOCKfcTT. Oct. 24th, 1860. 37 If In Equity. LANCASTER DI81KICT. Joseph II. Douglase, ) Hill for Partition and others. 1 snd Amended vs ( Hill. Thomas l>oagla?a. J It appearing to my satisfaction that John 8 Perry snd Amanda Perry t?o * of the defrndnoU in above Bill for Partition and amended HIP reside without the limits uf this Stole. It is nrdsred on motion of Williams & Ail.*i?n, Solicitors for complainant*. tout the said Johu 8. Perry and Amanda Perry do answer, plead or demur l > the Hill in above case on or before the 2>ih May 1861, otherwise judgment pro coofesao will be ordered against each uf them. JAMR8 H. WITIIRK8POON. t'ont'r Kq L D. Feb It 1861, 1.8m pf*6 00 BltHki! Blanka!! A 8111*1 ni in 1 'sues on luuid at tl.e tmct, U< * ill ?u.u MelUAtvely for cmsk. Ponoft* will oMigo M bf apt king for Ikon on *r ^Ikor ktm. % , nnn ) ! i<> ILIII) III** Oil!) niort" If * V ?f. I your Cephalic 1'?IU. / have received a great I drill at benefit from them. \ our*, rt!*|wi'i|ull]f, M A It V ANN STOIKIIOUSE. SrilUCK CllKKK, IIUNriSMTON <?. I'a , > J Iii%.ii v is, 18(1!. \ II C. Sl'AMilNU. I Snt : You will jili-ii"# neiiil me i wo boxI'n I you Cephalic I'ilU. Send thrni iiiiiiiiili.il ly. Ke*p< eliillU yours, J.NO. It SIMONS j I'. S.? / ho re nurd one box <>f your t'llti j mill faui them excellent IIei.i.k Vkrkos, Ohio, Jan 15 186'. | Hrwuv c Spai.di.nm, iwj | Piece tiiul inclosed twenty fivi* i'tnta, fur j wliti'li nciid mo miulIter box of your Cephu lie Pills. They ate truly the b ut fill* I hare ever tried. itired A. STOVER, I*. M. llelle Vernon, Wyundol Co., () Hkvkrlv, Mam., Dec. ' 1, I8d0 ! II. C. SpaM?l.10. I',?q. i wi?li for homo circulars or large show bilU, to bring your l/rpliillc Pills toore pur* ticulnrly before my customer* It you buve anything of the kind, plen?e send to uie One of my cudoinerw, who i* subject to severe Sink Headache, (oNimllv IumIiiik two dm a.) tea* cured of an attack in one hour by ; your 1'illt, which I went her. Respectfully yours, VV. H WIl.KKS. From the Examiner, .Xorfulk, I'd. Cephalic I'iiU nccoiaplUh the object for which tbey were lundo, viz. : Cure of head nchu in nil lit* forms, i From the Commercial, Cincinnati, Ohm. i Suffering humanity esn now I r relieve! tfT A sinyrlr iKrttle of BP A LDING'S PllE. I'AIIF.I) (il.l'K will nave ten times iU co?t an, uu.-ill v. _jifc J SPA I, DING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PHEPAIIEI) GLUE! | SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I HAVE THE PIECES ! ! ECONOMY! DISPATCH I i t9~" A Hutch in Time Saved Nine. *JP An accident* will happen, even in well rrgu* Inl/o| fun>ii>.>e is ?*? * ' ??? ??1 * , < < ...urir^, i? i? %%rij ucKinnnr u nnvn 501110 cli'-ap and convenient way tor repairing Purnilure, Toys, Crockery, ic. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meet* all such emergencies, arid no household I can alford to l>e without it. It ia always ready and up to the sticking point. "USEFUL IS KVKRY HOUSE." N. D.?A hrunh accompanies each Mottle. Price, 26 cents. Address, IIKNKY C SPALDING, No. 48 Cedar Street, New York. CATION. As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitationa of my Prepared Glue, 1 would caution all peraona to examine be tor* purchasing, and see that the full uame, OrSPALDlNG'H PREPARED GLUE.jgl ia on the outs ide wrapper ; all other* are eww dling counterfeit*. i-0" IIaVII. VNT>, STKVENSON A Co, Charleston, N. C.t Wholesale agents for (ho Confederate Htatea. 14f"y<Jt aaie at Lancaster C. If, bff IIASSELTINE Si MAMMKY. Dae. ?\h, 4H( if i , ' I ... I L J HOSTETTER'S STOMACHBITTERS. The proprietor* and mannfacturefeof 1108TETTER'8 CELEBRATED STOMACH HITTERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicinn* and citizens generally of tho United States, because the article has attained a reputation heretofore unknown. A few facte upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of hare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hosteller's Sumach Bitters for the last year amounted to orer a halfmillion bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near otic million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the preparation, ami the sanction of the nioal proinineut physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the hitters to their patieuts, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in nil caeca of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary effort* in the way of trumpeting the qualities of the hitters, but a solid estimation of nn invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as euduriug as time itself. hosteller's Stomach hitters hare proved a Godsend to regions where fever ami ague nnd various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Ilittera" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes nil morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the hlood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, g.ving it that tone nnd energy indisputable for the restoration of health. It operates upon thesli niach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to ucotiditioii essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the hitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly ada| ted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evidence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation voile ruth-ting from stomach derangement* mid general debility: acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs nnd fairly tested the insrits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There ere certain periods when their cares are so harassing that uisny of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so Absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health In her extreme anxiety f.,i- it.fool 1.1 ti.. ..?:-.i ~r ? arrive during the summer season, the wear of body ami mind in generally aggravated. Here, then, in a necessity for a stimulant to recuperate ih* energies of (lie system, and enal>)? ths nioll<er lo l>enr up under h?r exhausting (rials ami responsibilities. Nursing mothers generally prefer (he Itinera to all other invigorato's thai receive the rndoracnient of ph ysicians, because it is agreeable (o the taste as well an certain to giTe a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particularly referred aboTS, to wit: sufferers from ffrr nnd ague, canned by malaria, diarrhoea, dyi.eutcry, indigestion, loss of appetite, and ail discuses or derangements of tiie stomach, superannuated invalids, persous of eedenlurv ocettpation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by firing to Hosteller's Celebrated f-'t roach Hitlers a trial. CAUTION. ? We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or countsrfails, hut nsk for Hoststtsr's Crlubeatbd Stomach Hittrcs. and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Iloststler's Stomach Hitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. aw Prepared and sold by HOBTETTBR A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South America, and Germany. K->r .tie by IUx-eltine dt Curcton, lum t'Anlitr U. II , nnd Tlioa R. Mr.jjill,'Turtdon'a Store, N C Julv 13, 18G0. 22-1y. NEW AND COMPLETE Flit It HI) WINTER STOCK lir msr m. % ? ?- - - - x xx xrx A Jtt It Jj 1' ! ! ' AT "OL.I> FA.HKIUli" 1AM NOW IN RECEIPTOF A I.ARGK and mn.uMe FAl.l. AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, tli?. ino*t General Assortment It It ah ever before been my pleaaure to offer to HIV ciitliMiiert an<1 the public g-ner.iily. Tht ne good* have been bought and selected in peraou from the bent llouaea ill Charlenton. It ia useless to undettake to eniimeriile. Tbe* c?n?iHt in port of, LADIES DRESS GOODS, of ail kind*. tastes of all deHcripliotia. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Clothing, (lata, Cii|>K?nd fnmiabing Goodx, from the lineal to the chttapeal qualities ? Especially do We uak our frieinla to rail and examine our Stock of ll(X)TS AND SHOES, tbe clo-apest Ih.oC, in my judg inent, I have ever uttered for yule ; it ia neat and durable. We have alao a large atoek ot Negro Blankets, Urogana, ttoute, C'lo'bing, &?.. Ac. iiroceriex.?Checae, Sugar, Molaaaea, M.iccuroni, &c. Ktiudrie*.?Hardware, Crockery. Groeerioa, Saddlery, l?lu*s Ware, Tin Ware, Cooper Ware, Iron*, of all kinda, Cutlery, Nails, Medicines, die. 6lc. " i ! , '|ll II, f ARTICLES OF EVERY DAY USE. B. T. BABBITT'S | Pure Medicinal Yen*!. Manufactured from common Salt and Pure Cream Tartar. \VI\en used in Bread, Cake, or Biscuit, it turns to gas, (like that from a bottle of Soda Water,) and remains dormant in the dough until it is set in the oven, when the I heat cuusea the gas to escape through the 1 dough while baking. The Bread, Cake, or I Biscuit is not only very light, hut peifectly wholesome. Where this Yeast ia used you , will require about one-quarter the amount of ! shortening used with ordinary Yeast. It may ' also bu used for Buckwheat Cakes, Johnny I Cakes, and all4iiiids of Pastry. Thirf Yeast is 1 put up only in cue-pounJ cans, with checkered lubcl. Red, White, and Blue?no other ' Is Genuine?beware ol imitations. \ It. 7'. liahbttC* {Jure oncrmlratitt Polarh. * I l W art anted double the strength of common Pot 1 ash, and superior to any Suponifier in market, . pot up in caua of I lb., 2 lbs., 8 lbs., 6 lbs., and 121b*., with lull directions lot making Hard and Soft Soap. One pound will make ulteeu gallons of Solt Soap. No lime is required.? Consumers will find this the cheapest Potash , in market. I li. T. Habbill'x Medicinal Snleratus. 1 A perfectly pure and wholesome article, fieo from all deleterious matter, so prepared ihut, i.s the circular accompanying the Salerulus will show, nothing remains in the bread when baked but common Sa^t, Water, and Flour. Put up neatly in papers, 1 lb., 1-2 lb., a.id 1-4 lb. li. 7" Itabbill'x Concentrated Soft Snap. One Bo* costing One Itollur will make 40 gallons of handsome Soft Soap by simply adding i boiling water. 1 H 7' UubbitCt Concentrated Sal Soda. A new article exclusively for th? w-i Soda or washing Soda cannot be sent South I during win in weather, as it deliquesces or I nu lls. 1 dry out the water and put up the I Sal Soda in I lb. papers, 'warranted to stand I the warmest climate.' One pound is equal to I lour pounds of ordinary Sal Soda or Washing 1 Soda?consequently it is much cheaper?the dealer saves Oft per cent, on the freight, as he 1 does not have to pay height on water J Ask your Storekeeper for 11. 1'. Babbitt's ' Con ittinted Sal Soda, in one pound papers. II. 7' Hiihh tf s tittup fur family l.'se. One pound ol this Sonp is equal loliiieo pounds ot ordinal y f amily Soap. One pound will make H gallons ol handsome Soli Soap, it will 1 remove paint, grease, tar, ami siaiusofoil kinds. It will not injure the lubtic ;tin the , contrary, it prescivt-s it. It will wash in baid or soft wntci. liut little labor is required w here ! this soup is used. Machinists umi. f'aiuters w ill li.ul this Soap supenor to anything in market. it your Storekeeper dues uol keep tho above goods, send fit by mail and 1 yill acini a | package ol either aiticle, or on aasoi ted box | containing a part ol each aiticle, as you may 1 direct. Send tiic name of your I'o-x-oitice, also I Uie Mute ami County in which you reside, with duo:lions lor slopping. Address. it. t. liABiiirr, 6i,Cti, fiD,*U,1'.',iil W uslimgton St., Y. Y. A libeiul discount to Sloreauepera. July II, Ibtiu.?22-ly. S 0 U T II C A ft 0 L I N a", iMHcastcr District. In the Com mod l*l. as. j (!. A. I'lyler, l vs. > Attachment K. Klliott. ) Whereas, tin* l'laintitT did on the 6tli day A of October IbliO, lile hi> d. clnralion iigsiiiat ' the Defendant, who (ns it is said) is ubvnt ' from ni.d wiihout the limit* of this Slide, and hath neither wife nor attorney known wit' in liie wiiiw, upon whom a ropy of the said l>< clarstioii might he served. It ia thereTon* ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead In the said declaration !on or Lfnru II.. ?: ? -? - ' i Mill l?- in the year of our l.<>r?l one thou? ' mml hundred ami nixlyone, oilier* Miiu iii.ni ami abuo'tite judgment will then In- given, una awarded iiguin?t linn. J. A. MTKWMANi't:. C.P. 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