The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, May 15, 1861, Image 5

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flU<: UNCA8TER LElHiEB Published every Wednesday Morning: BV W. M. CONNORS, Mitor and proprietor. TERMS : ?n advance, - - - J'2.00 At the expiration of Si* Months, - 2,50 the end of the Year, .......... 8.00 ADVERTISEMENTS, Will bo inserted at the following low rales: ,One square (of 16 lines or less,) one insertion, $1 ; or, if continued, 75 cents for the first insertion, and 60 cents Cor c#ch subsequent inser < ??" The uutvbcr ofinsertions must he written on each advertisement., or they will he inserted till ordered out aud charged accordingly. The following deductions will be made in favor of standing advertisement* : ? months. ? months. 1 ykail Ooe Square, #3.00 #5.00 #9.00 I'wo " ?-00 10,00 1500 Three , 9.00 14 00 \8.00 Hnlf Column, 16.00 92.00 30.00 One " 30.00 45.00 60.00 Business Cards of five lines or less, including the paper, Six Dollars per annum. Announcing Candidates for Otliee, Fi\e Dollars. "Communications recoimnei ding candidates for office and all others o! limited or individual interest, charged at advertising a'es. 'or notice of application to Legislature ; Fi e Dollars, 5^" Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length (16 lines) will be charged for the overplus,at regular advertising rates fctr 'j 'ributes of Respect, rated as adverlistnents. All transient advertisements must be paidfor in advance. DR. MOTT'S vaauiDJCiaiC ACB1UH&11 Vi!i V I L L S O F 1 II O N. An npcricujt and Stomach prepaiatiori of Frop gurilk-d o! (hyKi'ii hii<J Curhon by combustion j In Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest Med- | jeal .Authorities, both in Furopc and the United States, ami prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousand* daily proves | that no preparation of Iron can he compared with it. Impurities of the hloud, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in nliuost every coneeivable case. Innoxious in all maladies iu which it has proved absolutely curative iu each of the following complaints, viz In Debility, Nervous A (feet ions Kmacinalion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diairhcra, Dyscule.y, Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tu bet miosis, halt Kheuiii, Misiiiensti nation, bites, Chlorosis, Liver Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, Intermittent Fevers, i'iniples on the Face, ?tc In case of Genera! Debility, whether the result of acute disen.-c, or ol the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative lias pioved successful to an extent which no edscription nor written attestation would render credible, invalids so long bed'ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods have suddenly re-appeared iu the busy world as if jint returned front protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female Sufferers, emaciated lie-tuns ot apparent marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, mid that complication of nervous ami dyspeptic avulsion to air I 1 and exercise for which the physician lias no 'name I In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familial to medical men, the operation of thi?np??ni?iMtinn M , ... a.vii Iiiuav necessarily DO | palutnry, lor, uuliku the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting ami over- , Venting ; and gently, regularly npuiient, even | in the most obstinate eases otcostiveness with- ( out ever being a gallic purgative, or inflicting a ditfcgreeabl* sensation. ltjia this latter property, ninong others, wjiidh makes it so remaikahly ellectualand ' remanent a lemedy for 1'ilks, upon which it also appears to exeit a distinet and specific ac tion, by dispersing the local tendency whicli ims them, i In Dyspepsia, iiiniimernhlc as arc its causes, I i> single box ot these Chaly beate 1'ills lias often sufficed for the most habitual coses, including the attcndc-il Costiveticsw. In unchecked Diurrhara, even when advanced Dysentery, confirmed, emaciating, and aparently malignant, tlie effects have been cqualI decisive and astonishing. In tlie local puins, loss of flesh and strength | | vebilituting cough, and remittent hectic, which I eneiailv indicate Incipient Consumption, this leinedy 'hax allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. In Scioliilous Tuberculosis, this medicated :rou has bad far more than the good effect ol | the most cautiously balanced preparations of ' iodine, witliout any of their well known liabilities. The attention of females cannot be too confidently invited to this remedy and restorative, in the case peculiaily affecting them. In Hheuiinttisni, both clironic and inflamatory?in the latter, however, more decidedly?it has been invariably well teported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles. in intermittent J-'eveis it must necessarily be ! it great remedy and energetic restorative. and its progress in the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the I whole history of medicine, whi< h exeitssuch | prompt, happy, and hilly restorative effects.? Good appetite complete digestive, rapid acqni- < sition of strenght, with an unusual disposition | for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. f'ut up in neat flut metal boxes containing f>0 pills, price 5U cents per liox ; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be sent Iree to any ud* di os 011 receipt of the price. All letters, oiders, etc,, should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE A Co , General Agents. iiO Cedar Street, N. Y. Oct. 10, 18?0?36?ly. SOUTH CAROLINA.I IN EQ.UITY?Lancaster District. A. I'.Wylie, and wife, 1 Hill for contribuct ul w J tunes I.- (till, [ lion, puriition and nnd others. J relief. It appearing fo the satisfaction of the f?oillniissioiter, that Robert W. (sill, one of the defetidanls in above Hill, resides without the limits of this Slate It is ordered on motioh of Moore, Hol'r for complainants, that said Robert VV. Gill, do answer, plead or demur to the Rill in above stu'ed ease on or before the 21th day of tuna, 1001, otherwise judgment pro eonleaso will bo ordered against him. 1 JAM. H. WITHERS POON, r G. E. L. n Man* 37, ie61.-7-am p f ffi 00. John O. Seorest, j ATTORNEY AT LAW, j Lancaster c. h., s. c. < WiU (JArfl&o tutmMd to him. ] Clinton'. Office. I 11 ' ' 1 A ? 7 S E *\ iT*! l o I |n I ^ ? O i -a ? ? * ??* t, O ? PS ? ? SSI J ftii-l*. 3 ??I == o *lf Ij M -S * ** g ^ * 2 sg^.? 1 2 sJ'm; o ? rSI i _ MM t3 : 0. N 5 a-j. to p wTssi j sisltfei hmd n ^ c Ph^i= So -J 5?5 >? 5 -g s 5 O ??t |I p?p ^-?g 2-Jh; jig- is U . ^ y r u 1,1 A *'E ?| nC3 S Jbt. ?f= ?--5 3 ? U J3 M- cj, u a 5 (It!? n ; S P. ? j |CHARLESTON & LIVERPOOL- j j CO % W KEGULA 11 L I N K. rpilli UNDJBHSlGNKl) I1KU TO AN, l Jl. tiounce Hint they have made arrange ; ! uienU for u line of NAILING 1'ACKLTN j | between the abovd points, by which every ' I facility in regularity and-peed w ill be given j to shipper*. Fraser, Irenholm &, Co.. No. 10 UUMFOKD l'LACK. 1.1 VKK POOL, Will at any lime teceive goods intended for shipment by tbia line,and forward llu* *n I>y the first succeeding PACKET, and will be always prepared to give any int*<>r 11 intioit that may be du.,ired. Arrangement* for Freight or Passage may also be made in Charleston by application to John FraserA Co., ( ENTRAI. WHARF. 1 The undermentioned first class and last ' sailing Charleston Ships have been already placed upon the line, ami others will bo added as aooti as required : MAILING OAYK OK TilK SUITS OF Tills LINE. From From Liveipool Names. Master. ('Imrlcstoti 5th .'une, 1860 "S. li. Owens. Norton. Aug. 10 15th June, I860 ' K. ltonnall. Michael. Aug 31 tiC th June, 1860 Ootidar. I.ebbv. Sep. 2o 15th July, I860 E. St. Pierre. Tetsiur. Oct. l'J 15th Aug., i860 John Pi user, llei best. Oct. So ^ *Thcae three dales are made to approxi ? mate for the convenience of importers for J the Fall trade. Future arrangement* will be duly advertised. ] April Ifilh, 9 niwfl'Jw. j $50 REWARD, RUNAWA V, frotn the Subscriber, lie ing near White Plains Chentei field -Ci-1Kintricl S. about Itltli of August last my Negro fellow lieu, lie is - I year* of age, of a yellowish complexion, almost black, lias no l.oaid weigh* about 1 CO pounds, about 6 feet 1 inch higli. lie walk* with a linn atep ami carries himself erect. It is likely that Hen will endeavor to make | his way to a free Slate. Any person who will arrest the said Negro and lodge him in my safe jail no that I can get Itim or deliver liim to me.it my residence shall receive the :ibo\e reward I will hI*o give $101) reward for proof mifficieut to convict, any while person or persona, of harboring the raid boy or trying to effect liia escape. W.\l. 31. IJI.AKKNKY. Feb. 13 1861. 1-tt. r Charlotte Hc.nocrat ami S.ilsbury Watchman w ill pleaae Copy, and inseit until for. ? bid and forward hill* to this otfice. (l OAnimi /- - - - - - ouuiil UAKUMMA. LANCASTKR DISTRICT. t In Equity. <i Phillip T. I l:iiiuiiori<l, i Hill for specific perVi?. > foriiiuiice of nn a- | Samuel Spence. j grconient, injunction account and Relief. (l II appearing to inv fuitinfsotion that Sumuc! Spence, tho defendant in above stated CHito, resides without the litnitM of the State. It is ordered on motion ot* J. Wil liatns solieilor f<>r complainant, that auid Samuel Spence do answer, plead or demur to the Hilt in above case 011 or before the 371)1 June 1861, otherwise judgment pro 1 confeaao will be ordered ngninat him. JAMBS II. WITIIKKHPonN. Comtn'a Otfiee. ('. I.. L I). March 35, 1861. 7-3ui IT $(i UO paid. SOUTH CARLOINA, LANCASTER DlSTRH7T. In Equity?Lancaster. Alfred Knight and wife, et. nl. i Bill for vs. I partition Aron Phillips, et. ill. ) and acc'l. The creditors of Rlijah Phillips and Sarah Phillips, deceased, are notified and inquired to pieaenl and establish their respective claims and demands, before in* on or before the l?t day of June 1861. Ily order of the Court, June Term, 1860 in above cnae. 1 J AS. 11. WITHKRSI'OON. 4 C. K I* D. J Comui'ra office, > ApriiJI, I860. 3m \ p f ?tt 60 , Look Out. | puis aUBSCRIBKKH will inform the ' 1 public generally, that they have open- ^ ed a Harness Shop in the Village of I^ncanter, at the place lately occupied by W. II. Iliirn* aa a harne-a 1 "hop, where they will be thankful for a 1 ahare of patronage in their line of bu?iiie?a. * Repairing done at abort notice. Ilarnea* will bo aold on cheap an can be bought any. where else. Give ua a chance and that ia y *11 We aak. J. A. KKNNEDY & CO. u Feb 13, 1861.?1-3m. Notice. r h 1u. rir>kbuna unuwinu t"J5M? j, solve* indebted to John A. Gamble, will Tn<1 their note* and account* in my hands a 'or collection until tha first .Monday of t? October, on that day all notes dua spd un< Mid will go.into tha hands of an Attornay or collection. N. B. CRAIG, Agsot. U Ft*. Iftth, IMI?t-Sa. " n ' t fcL,Ainflinii''Arf iftariiitf* -iaiflfiS ???? Li . ' : S S. A H NEW TESTIMONY, FROM RF.LIAHLR SOURCES, TO SHOW THAT THE Bill MB II K VI E. OR Balsam of TAfe, Is all that the proprietor claims for it The following letter recived without solicitation,is only one of the many certificates that have been sent him, to prove that BAIJMK DM 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, 1800." If T T %f ^ jut. j. j. iMOKAiN?uearSir: This will certify that I have been greatly benefitted by the use of your "Bauine De Vie.'1 I had been a sufferer for some time past from what I supposed was Dyspepsia, having violent pains in the side and other symptoms of this disease, but after taking one bottle of this prcoaration I was greatly relieved and jel eve that it hap cuicd inc. Respectfully, yours, UKOUGK 1.. JEXKS. Prepared and sold by JOHN J MoICAIN, CAMDEN, S. C. Wholesale Agents, lluvilaud, Stevenson & Co., Charleston, South Carolina. Sold by Uosscltine J; Masscy, Lancaster, S. C.; Magill & Beat ,ie, Pleasant Hill; It. C. Patterion, Liberty llill. Aug. 8, i860, 26?tf CORDIAL ELIXIR Calisaya Bark. THE VIRTUES OF PBRUVIAN BARK, AS A TONIC, Init been too Ioiijj known to need comment '1 11 E CAL1 S A V A , (Or King's Bark.) be Mo-t Valuable of till the vurieiieM o PERUVIAN BARK. And in I lie K 1.1 \ lit i* combined, with .tier ingredient* which inrrai>? it? I'lKok y nod overcome tin* inteiuity of it* Litter, enderiiijr itu most agreeable ('OKl)I.M,. K..r I I. JIM.. ... _ PfOLM. ? .r.ti.iv ml AOUK District, it will be found invalinblc ut A PRKVKNTIVB. !l;ilf a wine j/1!?? ?* full, taken night and Homing, rendering the ayttrni Icat liable o tin* iinliealtliv *tule of tin* nlmOtphere. One bottle will continue any one >f iu real nieritt at a Tonic. W T lie inott delicate Stomach will tear it without repugnance. Mixed with it little water it forma a noal plentanl beverage. THE ELIXIR It ulao tiHeful in certain cntet of DVS UPdlA. VVKaKNKSS. I'KRIODICAL BAD A I'll K, and in NK1JKAM2IA will loinelimea etiecl a cure when at' other rein. > Ilea fail. t#' For delicate femnlet it will nlTord I ?real relief. Prepared and sold by JOHN J. McKAIN, Camden, S. C. IIASSKI.TINK &. MAHSKY. Lanraatervlllr. M A(<I I.I. df HK.ATTIK, Pleasant Hill. R t:. P.lTTKItHON, Liberty Hill, S. C. May 9, i860. I3lf. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, j PHILADELPHIA. k lienevolent Institution, established by spe- j ciiil endowment for the relief of tlie sick uid distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Kpidentic diseases. TIIK HOWARD ASHOCIATIOS, in view of lie awful destruction of liu'nau life, cauaed by Sexual disc usee, and the deceptions practised ipon the unfortunate victims of such diseases >y Quacks, several years ago directed their Jonsulting burgeon, as a Charitable Act wor.liy of their name, to open a Dispensary lor ;he treatment of this class of diseases, in all .heir forms, and to give Medical Advice Gratis o all who apply by letter, with a description ol heir condition, (age, occupation, habiu of life, lie.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to Kuriish Medicines Kree of Charge. It is needlem o add that the Aaeocialioa commands tlie high>at Medical akili of the Age, and will furuish ho uioat approved modern treatineut. The Directors of the Association, in the Anmal Report upon the treatment of Sexual Dielasea, express tlie highest satisfaction with the u cress which has attended the labors of tbeir hugeous in the cure of Bpenuatorrhosa, Keirdill Weaknens, Gonorrhu-s, Gleet, Syphilis, tlie ice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the tidneya end Madder, 4c.. Mid order a conliie mice of ike same plan for Iho enaning year. Valuable Ktnorta on Spermatorrhea, and tker diaeaaea of the Sexual Organ*, and on lie New Itemediea employed in the liispenaay, aent to the afflicted in aealad letter enve pea, free of ebarge. Two or three Stanipa ?r postage will be acceptable. Adilrra*. lilt. J. 8KILUN HOUGHTON cling Su'geou, Howard Aaaodation, No. S truth Niutii Street, fhiiadelpbia, fa. iiy order of the Director*, EZRA li. HKAKT WELL, faaaiD?aT. EO. FAIKCHILD, decretory. I April It, ItftT T ? An i, , i , ASTER MARK TIU-SK TACTS! TH C i JTIM 0 NY OF THE WORLD Bid Legs,Bad Breasts.Sore# and Ulcers. All description of sores are remediable I?v the proper and diligent use of tbi-' iticsiuuah'e preparation. To attempt to cure bad legs by pla&tering the edges ol the wound together is n tolly ; for should the skin unite, a boggy dis. eased condition remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury iti a few days. The only rational ami successful treatment, as indicated by nature, is to reduce the iuilainatiuu in and about the wound ami to soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment as suit is lorced into meat. Diptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Scarlet and other Fevers. Any of the above diseases may be cured by well tubbing the Ointment three times a day into the chest, throat and neck ol the patient ; it will soon penetrate, and give immediate relief. Medicine taken by the mouth must ope rate upon the whole system ere its influence can be felt in any local part, whereas the Ointment will do its work at once Whoever tries the unguent in tiic above manner lot the diseases named, or any similar disorders atlecting the chest ami throat, will liud themselves rv lieved as by n charm. Piles, Fistulas. Stiictures The nl>ove chew of complaints will Iti* roll loved bv nightly fomenting the pails with warm water, and thou l>y most clF< dually tubbing ill ll?e Oiiitiuoiit. Persons sulfei ing from these din lul complaints should low not it luomcnt in arresting their progress. It fhotiltl bo understood Hihi it is not MilBvient lucre' ly to smear the Ointment on the iiU'ectcd parte, but it mui<l be m< II rubbed in for some cunsid ernble time two or three time.* it duy, that it | nuiy be taken into tho system, wheiiev it will | remove any hidden sore or w ound as effectually as though |>.tlpui)!o to the eye. There again bread ami water poultices, alter the rubbing in of tiie Oiiitineiit, will do great service. Tins is the only sure treatment for lenuiles, cu-e- ol cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a geneial beating down. Indiscretions of Youth ;?Sores ami Ulcers. Illotchcs, as also swellings, can, with certainty, he radically cured if the Ointment be used freely, mu) the Pills be fuken night and morning as recommended in flie piinU'd instructions. When tirated in any other way met only diy up in one place to break out in another; whereas this Ointment will remove the humour horn the system, and leave (lie patient a vigenous uiiil healthy being. It will icipnic time with the use of the I ills to ennuic a lasting cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis ami Stiff Joint-'. Although the above complaints differ widely in their origin and nature, vet they ml uipiire local treatment. Many ol the worst eases, o! such disca-cs, will yield in a comparatively shoil space ot time when this Ointment is diln gently nibbed into the paits ulfcctcd, even oh tor every other means have tailed. In all serious maladies the Pills should he taken accoidiug to the priiilc^diiecti jii.s accompanying each Ik>x. Hot)t t/ir Ointment mid /'tils thould he used in the fullowiiu/ e-tits : l!al) I.egs, Cliiego loot, Fistulas, Ifad Dreasts, Chili.laius, Oout, Durna, t happed Hands,(ilumluliir swell Duoiuns, t'oi us (Sift f ings, Dite of Mosehe- Cancels, Lutiihago, toes anil Sand Contracted and I Mi Flies, Stilt Joints, Dlienmat si-i, Coco Ixiy, Elephantiasis, ^eahls. Sore Nipples,, Soie Throat, r-kitt Jfim a-cs, Scurvy, t'Ore Heads, I llinois, Ulcere, Wounds, Yaw a. tar CAUTION ! ? N'U.e aic genuine unless ! the words " J/vHutr,ii/t .Wir i'oeh an,i //im/vn,' | are discernible as a ll'shr inn eh in < very leal of the book ol directions around each pot or liox ; the same may lie plainly seen by huUling the leaf /<? the tight. A handsome icwurd will be given t?> any one rendering such information as uiuy hud to the detection ol any part* or pin ties couiiterb iting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spmious. i Sold at the Manufactory ol Professor ' Hollow ay, an Maiden Lane, New York, uml J by all respectable Druggi-fa and Dealers in i Medicine throughout the United Slates uml I the civilized world, in ooxes ul "ft Cents, t>U cent* and f- I, each. . w* 'iliere in considerable saving Wy taking tin* larger hi in. N. it.?Directions fot tlie guidance ol pati- ( enls ill every disorder are altmed to eacli lios. > Oct. 1W0, ly I Wm, Anderson, AliKNr VOK TIIK SALEM WOOLEN LOOKS. j PI.AN TKIIS desiring tlieir Plantation 1 supply of tlie above, desirable -!\t'lfro Kcr?cya? Can have tlieir order* lilied promptly, it Hent to me early, if not, there may be some delay a* the supplv im limiled. WM. A.NDKKSO.N. Cmndeti, Aug. U, I b.VJ. -j?if Notioe, IIDRKWARN all person* from trading for a INUTK given by mo and Tims. .?. (Jiyburn security, to .las. K-diidgu for eig it hundred dollars, dated day iHtit). Due 1*1 January liext, the consideration for which >aid note was given having failed I inn determined not to pay eiiid Hole utile** compelled hy law. UlhjiUK IJUUUII. July 4lh DDK). M SOUTH UAllH^ LANCATI KK DITIUIOT. JnmeaT. Wade who ia in the custody of the Sheriff of l?*ncu*ler District 1% virtue | ui a wrii 01 ,-spina ml aul:*facienduin nl the auit of John 11. Couaar'. having till* d.?y tiled ill my office together with uachetlule on oath of liia ealate and effect*, hia lion to thu Court of Coiuuion I'I?iik, praying that ho may lie admitted to ihe benefit < fllie Acta of (lie General Aaaembly made for the relief of InaoKenl debtor". Ilia ordered, that the aaid John it Coo-art and ull other the credilora to whom Ilia aeid Jamea T. Wade, ia in any w iau indebted, be and appear and are hereby auuioioiied, and have not ice to appear before (lie aaid Court at I?ancaaier Court Ilouae on the third Monday in October next, to ahow oao'e if they cnn why Iho prayer ol the petition ahull not he granted. li. j. Hancock, curk. flftioe Court Common I'leas, Ijuicuaier Uiatriut. M?roh 25, 1861. 7-?6iu. , John Anderson, THIS Thorough bred Jack ia out of MAKKNGO. lie ia 15 lianda high, 4 yeara old, dark iron gray, unit hnalv n?nii(..ii?..-^ - J . r.?pii?iiM. *ar win aiana IH6 Fall mmmoq ?l tliia plaoo, ou ll?? following tar ma : For tha aaaoou, f.'.o 00 Lancaater C. ||., Hopt 19, l860,-3lif. - * . ' - . 'L" 1 1- . J? ISSUES ^ CUKE*^ W'r CURE *>? i NervousHeadache CURE JJ. ijl JdntV* ? Headache. ?. i ^ i Hy tlic use of these Pills the periodic atI tacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may ho I prevented; and it taken at the commence! mcnt of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Natisen I and lleudaehe to which females ure so subject. They act gently upon the bowels,?rciuov1 ing t'osti veil ess. For Literary Men, Students, Helicate Fe* males, and all persona of sedentary habits, they j are valuable us a Laxative, improving the ap, petite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive [ organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and | at l ength of the w hole system. The OF.PilALIO 1'ILLS are the result of l lung investigation ami carefully conJu>-tod ex1 pi riinciils, having boon in use many years, duwhich time litey have prevented and re, licved a vast amount ol pain ami fullering from | Headache, whether oi igitialiug in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach, j '1 hey are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be tak' ii at all times wit), per| feet safety without making any change of diet, i and the absence of uny disagreeable taste rem I deis it easy to administer them to children. RKWAKK OF COUNTKUFKITS ! | The genuine have signatures of Hoary C. Spill(ling on cacti llox. Sola t>y Hruggists and all other Healers ia Medicines. A llox will tie peat by mail prepaid on re* I ccipt ol the PKICK lift (tKNTS. All orders should he nddtcsscd lo 1IKNKY C. Sl'Al.DlNO, IK Ckdau SriiKKT NKw-York. The followirg Endoi semen ts of SPALDIWO'S CEPHALIC PILLS, Will I'oiiviiice nil who Sutler ! ma HEADACHE, 111 AT A SPEEDY AM) Si;itB CUIlK Is WITHIN llll'.IU IIK/.I II. Ah these Testimonials wero uiisi-'icttcd by Mr. Spalding. I hey a (lord uiiipii s. lioiuible prool of the etlicacy of this truly scieu'.ilic rli sen very. MahoNMLLi;, ( o.NN , l'eli ft, loot Mk. Si'aluinu Sii: : I I rive tried voar Cephalic Pills, and / hkt than u.7/ n.at I want you to I r i two dollars woilh more. I'nrt of these are for the iwi, whoui I jfavc a tew out ol the hist box I p it troar von. Selid tile fills In t'lal! nod oblige Vuur ob i fservnrit, JAMES KKWKDY I! a v r i: to it n f , f, h ti | Hi; I. Mil. * l*AI.IMXO El it : I wish you to semi ine one more li<n o| vour t'eptinlie t'ilis. / hif * r in J it o/v</.' tie 'il oj ban jit Jiunt . . .. Yours, respe' In.. MAItV AWsTOIKilol ;j? SriltH.K t'HKKIv. I ItJN'I IN'iToN C.i , I * A , ) J lir.ary ib ; -til. \ II. C. SfA I.IiI.Mi . Sue : \ on will please send tne two lio.v-s ol you Cephalic fills. SenJ thrill illllOcdi.lt ly. . Kesptctlully yoiirn. J NO. 11 SI Mt J.x.i. f. S.? I hue nsnl one box <_</ ytmr /'i/.'s. andJ'nui them excellent Helm. Vkkkox, t ?Hlo, Jan 1ft, 1801. lik.NKV C. Sl'AI.UI.Mi, Ksi| flease lilid iiielosi.it l?..i.i? i".. ? - ?' - which xcnii me another b<<\ i-t \ our t.'ephulie Pills. 'I'hry art- t'ltli/ It- b< tl Fills 1 hate tier tried. Direct A. STOVER, I'. M. Uelle Vernon, Wyandot < * #.. > Hkvkkly, .Ma** , |)? c. '.1, Ittbu 11. C SrAi.ui.to, K*q. I vvi?|| for moiiiu circular* <>r lur^e showbill*, lo bring jour IJcpiiuiic Pill* ii,oru piwlicularly bcloro mv cuitoiner*. D you have I uuy thing of lite kiod, pleuac ?iliJ lo luo. | One of my customer*, who i? nobjecl to | wV?re ^ii-k Headache, (u?ii:?llv lunltiig two 1 days,) wii* r.urtd ifuii attack in one hour by I jour Fills, w nich 1 sent her. Kcapectl'ully yours, W. If WILKES. From the Examiner, Suffolk, Va. Ct'pliulic Pill* nccnuiplixh the object for which (hoy weie uiodc, viz : Cure of head* ; ache in all tlx forma : From the Commercial, Cincinnati, Ohio. fSulT. ring liuiiiaiiily can now bo relievef w IIAVII.AND, STEVENSON .V Co., ' Hh.irleaton. S. (J., Wholesale agcutafur the Confederate Sinte*. For oob? "t l?nnen?t*r C. II., by ll.MH5KI.lb C. A MASShV. tir A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPAUKD (ll.l'K will save leu times ila cost an, anally. ?jfcl M^LplNf.'S PREPARED OLUK ! MHl.DINtrS PREPARED U1.UB ! SPALDING'S PREPARED (JLUK ! SAVE TIIK PIE< K8 ! ECONOMY ! DISPATCH ! WT' 'A Stitch in Time Saves Nine. "jB As accidents will happen, even in well regulated famine a, it is very desirable u> barn some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ao. SPALDING'S PREPARED GI.UB meet* all such eiucraenciex, and no household can afford to be without it. It la always ready and up to the sticking point. "Useful in every house." N. R.?A brush accompanies each IioUle. Price, 26 cent*. Address, 11ENKY 0. SPALDING, No. 48 Cedar Street, New York. CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are attsmp. ting to palm oil' on the mnuspeeUiig pt.b.fc, imitations of my Prepared Glue, 1 would t uition all oersoua to examiee iwt<w? - and *><? that t^O full niiM, UTBl'ALDIMCS l'R?TAR?I> OfX'R.JB U on (ho ouMide wrappor ; all othor* ai? awtu< , dling oouoUthlU. Doe. ?th, _ I i m j* HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors nnd j nnufaclurcrs of Ht<S ; TETTJtK'S CELKHUATED STOMACH HIT; TER8 can appeal with perfect confi > nee to 1 physicians and citisens generally of the United i States, because the article has attained arepu- | tat ion hcrotolore unknown. A few facts upois* this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or Masoning puffery. | The consumption of Hosteller's Stomach Hit ! ters for the last year amounted to over a lialf: inillion bottles, and from its manifest steady | increase in times past, it is evident that during I the corning year the consumption will reach | neai one million bottles. This immense amount ' could never have been sold but for the rare , medicinal properties contained in the prepara- \ | tion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the art;cle.is best known, who uot only : recommend the Hitters to their patunts, but arc ready at aii times to give testimonial* to its ' efficacy in all cases 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 an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as lime itself. Hosteller's Mnniach Hitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague ; and various other bilious complaints have j counted moir victims t>y hundreds. To be ' utile to Mate confidently that the "Hitters" I I arc a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like I diseases, is to tlie proprietors a source of tiu; alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter fro in the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable | for the restoratiou of health, it operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to the healthy dischargo of the functions of nature. . Klderly persons tnay use the Hitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort > declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating got"rally. We have the evidence of thousands ot aged men and women ! who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach derangements and general debility ; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There ar? certsin periods when | ineir cares are so harassing that many of them siuk 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 | for her hifant. Should the period of maternity nrrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recuperate the energies of tlie system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhniibtiug trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers generally prefer the Diners to nil oilier invigoratnrs that receive the endorsement of pliysi- j cians, because it ie agreeable to (be table ss well as certsin to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. AD iboss persons, to whom we have particularly referred above, to wit: sufi'orers from fcur n:id igue, cau*od by malai is. diarrhoea, dysentery, ludigcslion. loss o! appetite, and all diseases or dcisngements of ti c stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hosteller's f'eUbratrd Stomach lliittrs a trial. I ('Al'TlON.?We caution the public against using any of the ninny imitations or counterfeits, hut ssk for lit >* i i.r raw's Cn.i hrstsu Stomach hiTTRHS, and see flint each bottle has the word* ' lit ' Hosteller s Stomach Hitters" blown on ''< n du of the iiotl'c. arid stamped in fl. metr : i .'p covering the cork, and t-l-sf rrs thill our ograph eiguat lira is on the laoel. Kf Propared and aold by IlOKTKTTKB A ami'iu, rittiburih. 1 nd sold by all drugrlrt* pocir' md 'caters generally thvoui.-nont the Unili-.l btatea, South An?. rica. Mid Oerinauy. I >r ?' liv T? -eltinu ?V ' ' > : I ~?n ' cn?l< C. II., iiiJ Thna. II. XI:.; Cureloii'n Store. S. (.' Julv 13, I860. 2J-lv. NKW AM: uil Pf.liTK FAIL A,I) WINTER I STOCK| IN MARKET!!!1 AT "OLD FAN KILL" 1AM NOW IN URCKII'TOK A I.AlUJK I and cmnlete KAl.l. AND WINTKU S'l'Ot'K OF (HMIIIS, liie moat General Assortment it ha* ever before been my |?ln?i?'# t?> offer to my customers and tin- piibiio gene- , rally. I'lieM goods have Wen bought and Melected ill penoit from the lieal llooaea in Cliurlentoii. It ia useleaa to urideitnkr to enumerate, 'l'liey consist in part of, LADIES DRESS GOODS, of nli kinds. Wl?? of ?ll dvaeriptiona. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Clothing. Data, Cap* and furnishing ( lolida, I fioin the tiheat to llii: cheapest qualities.? Kipeelally do wa ank our frienda to call and examine our Htnck of 1MM1TS AND HIIOKN, the cheapeat boot, in my judg. tuent, I have ever offered for aale ; it ia neat and durable. We have aiao a Urge atoek of Negro Hlankela, itrogana, Hoota, Clothing, die., die. broi criim.?Cheese, Sugar, Xlolaaaea, Xlaecaroiii, die. knildrltw.?Hardware, Crockery, (?rocerina, Saddlery, Class Ware, Tin Ware, Cooper Ware, Jrona, of all kinda, Cutlery, Naila, Medicinea, Si a. Sea All of which will tie aold low down. J. N. CROCKET r. (Jet. 24th, I860. 37 tf In Equity. bAituANlKK DlhlKlCT. Joseph H. Du-iglaaa, 1 Bill for Partition mid i/thvn I and Amended v? f Bill. Thnmaa Douglass. J li appearing to my aatiifiaetion that John 8 Parry and Auiandt Party two of Uie defendant*! in above Hill for Partition and amended Pi)' reside without the limits of thia 8tale. It Is ordered on motion ot Williams dt. Alhaton, Solicitors for complainants, that the said John H. Perry and Amanda Parry do answer, plend or demur to tho Bill in above ua*w on or before the Uitli May 1861, otherwise judgment pro cooteaau will be ordered agaim.l emu of them. JAMK8 II WJ'l'MRRRpOON, i/om'i Ki( I.. I). I Feb 13.1861, J-3m pffttiOO BloitLa! Mlmif ?!! A 8UPt rni o. ' 'wek# on (mud at the 1t 'gar 0*c?, to at will an aoi<t <tac?uai?eiy li fo<- mmII. Peraoua will oblige ha by ao. eking for them oa am ?thor term* ARTICLES OF EVERY DAY U.,E. B. T. BABBITTS Pure illcdicii>al Yeast. Manufactured from common Salt and Pure I ('ream Tsitar When u J ill Bres ' Cui;*, >r Biscuit, it turns lu gnu, (nks that fr?:n a hot tie ol Soda ffi!?r,) and remains doimantin I the doin.li un' . .t is set in the oven, when the I heal onuses the gas to esciye through the I dough while linking. The .read, Coke, or I Biscuit is not only ve: jr I'.giit, but )ierfectly 1 wholesome. Where this Yeaat is used you j will require about ona-quirter the amount of shortening used with oidmury YearU It may 1 also be used for iiuckwrheat Cakes, Jotiuny I 'sic... Hull all lp.it.1. rvl I? irLl- c . . ....... ionvi j. I ilia leatl II put up uulj 111 unr-pound ckiui, with check, cred label. Red, While, and llluc?no Other it* Genuine?beware ot imitation#. II. T. Babbitt's Pure conceutruled Potash. ?\ui ranted double the strength o( common Potash, and superior to any Saponifler in market, put up in cans of 1 lb., 2 lb*., 3 lbs., 0 lbs., and l'Jlbs., with full directions ibi making llard and Soil Soap. One pound will make ufteen gallon* of Suit Soap. No lime is required.? Consumer* will find this the cheapest Potash in market. It. T. Babbitt'* Medicinal Saleralus. A perfectly pure and wholesome article, free from all deleterious matter, so prepared tliut, us the circular accompanying the Salcraln* will show, nothing remains in the bread when baked I "t common Salt, Water, and Flour. Put up neatly in papers, 1 lb., 1-2 lb., and 1-4 lb. It, 'I' Babbitt'* Concentrated Soft Snap. Olio Pu? costing One Dollar will make 40 gallons of handsome Soft Soap by simply adding boiling water. It. Babbitt's Concentrated Sal Soda. A new article exclusively for the South. Sal Sodn or washing Soda cannot be sent South during warm weather, as it deliquesces or mc.'.s. 1 dry out Uie water and put up the Sal Soda in I lb. papers, 'warranted to stand the w ai mest climate.' One pound is equal to lour pounds of ordiuary Sal Soda or Washing Soda?consequently it is much cheaper?th? dealer saves OA per cent, on the freight, as he does not luite to pay height on water Ask your Storekeeper lor 11. T. Babbitt'* Conceiilitttcd Sal Soda, in one-pound papers. II. 7' Babbitt's Sitnp for family Use. One pound ot this Soup is equal to three pound* Ol oidinuiy Family Soap. One pound wilt make :t gallons ol handsome Soli Soap. It will remove paint, grease, tar, and stains of all kind-, li will not injuie the labile ; on thu coiitiaiy, it preserves it. It will wash ill bard <> roil, nairi. UUl 111(10 IllltOl* 111 rcqtlll td Wilem thin ,-o.ip ii? used. Mucliinidii) und i'nintois will tiiiii tliis Snap mipciior to hii v thing in mar* Wi t. It yo ii- Storekeeper duvd not keep tiie above g- oil', bond by mail and 1 will fond a package ot eiluei ut licit*, or an nttforiou tioi ooiil.nniii't ii pnrt nl each article, an you may anoct. .->ctid too iiuiiio ot your i'o.'l-olttoe, ui.-o tiic State anil County in wlticlt you lomdc, w it'a direction* lor atuppoig. AddicM. It. T. It A Hum-, til,Oil, lix, lit,"ti.Jk 7 I Wanhinqton St., Y. Y. A liiioi.fl dutu'inl to Sun ckeepers. July II, l&OU.?tttf-ly. fl .SOl)Til uarYM.NA, ftuiicuuli r District, In I ,e ( OHtHlnll I'ltili. C. A. I'lylvr, j v?. Attachment . ii s Vt'liori. -. ilic I'iai'ilitl did 0:1 the Aid dr" >i tclnb.-i I M?0, tile bl:t deci'-rution against III* I'clwlniaiit, alio (ill it i? Mild) in I. On-lit trolll allil (' llllOllt tin* lililftn l?f till-. ,?tiili-, 1 lull I. in tii or wife IK ' i.l torn** 1 ni|o?M i a i iii s i up.. . u i..in. a rnpv of " * J ..111 I C .1.-' 1,1. ' v sol > (I !'. tliordioo or I* oil. that (I. fiaitl dclet.il.ini ii - 'I'l'* ' ,,l< plviiri ! > fno nnid dec. at alien . or tii lore the t?lti d v ot Oelober, wli'.-h < i. in* in the tear oi our lu*rd one tt ? .lot da'hi liiil.ilii-d and nixty-one. other* .so lio..I aid hIihh ili- jndoinc'.' oil, the i I*** nil ill, i < ! i--.-H u?d ayaitisl .ii ,\. hi'kwmam, ( Oot.-l.ei .ill , IStiO. da-1J IDnn: nk\ysi?ai?ki:? iiksouii" CilAiiliLvTOiil MBRCIKV (iivca llie Inii'Ht and in out .table Political, i.'oiiiiiicrciul and (j, icn.l New*, from all units.>f die World, lu SjmcmI Corrv?)N*n* (tenia f.tri.mli, by .Mad and Tele *rnpli, I dl I and early account* of every tiling ol interest | tlr.t Iran spires in (he or. at ei'.icn of Europe I miJ Aun-ric.i. I i uk nktyh ok the south uk-1 ?-hives special aitenllon. | i'oii.k'mIiv, ihe MkHCUKV represent" tiueB Stale* Kiylii* Ue?i?lunce Element, and nd-B Kwalt'i lite Union ul the Southern Sgi|g|fl in maintaining their rights and establiyMM '.heir security. - *1 I tail) Merrury, | year, in advance, #10.0# I Tri Weekly Mercury, "* f*f" .No j'ajirr unl uuUu the cajMjMflHjHftffl ihr ' Subscribe for tho^j^V3 I WEEKLY AHD TEl-WBEKSgll SUMTKR WATCIIMilN 1'UUUaUKU AT HUMTKK. 8. 0*;-;f V1 ItY UIIBEBT* OAHR.RI 'IMIE Till-WEEKLY WATCH HAM ill JL iaaited Tuesday, Thursday, and iMlt'l 0:./, at Tliree l>(iKara io advance orPml Dollars at me expiration uf the year. # . B The U hhhLi tY ATCIiM,\N is isauedl every Wednesday morning at Two DuflariB tu advance or Three Dollar* at Uut chd d# Person* ordering adverliseiuenU'1 for u e Tri- Weekly can have the pr?? llegeH of our large Weekly ediliougratia. B THE DAILY BULLBTIB I it A 11 I *?r ?? ? ' " o /i i A w iJ A J UUOALiI rVSLl-MKU IT V K. U. B KIT TON, J, CHAMLOTfC, R. 0. i Tlieae P.t|j?r? (embracing the Tri-Wvflijj ly liulleiia) aeiabltshcd in lit* *4 liharltiil*, N. C. attorda liiiUaUAi JHLm to AUtMU>?r? twiii Ml bonis auda^^^HEvfl tu?y couiiii.in?i circHl?uug lutolMl' "r Omr 'lure* 'I'koutand Ctytrf ptr'jVMI/I MAMMA I MLAMMA! I W* Mould vail I lie mention oi members ? Iftu bar and n agleliaie* uf llii* and io?*ui I romiuing iriauicia, lo our eatanaive uieitl wt Utanha. Wa nam 'now ou jj^mM % lull aiijipiy printed iu axuellaul a ua <llt an ufutirf |)i ?uijili) at aa?adkj^P^ auU p?/ ?f uu v com*. 14 We .Me ai-.i ^uyiiicu Id fMint E.-rtts'-al ^ ?Uvrt iiVfUCv, Ui HIMMIM IJ'lt 4? f Utf worn c?? M 40no any **?? i?? t*fl , .* ?# for r?A. . _ I m