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duties which they may assign to him?for Which he shall rteeive an annual compensation, to be fixed ^ the said Committee. . $. Thia Constitution may be amended by the vote of two-thirde of the members at* tending any annual meeting. The Committee on the Offices made the following nominations, which were unauU cnonaly confirmed! Prtfide rtf.?A. P. Calhoun. Vice President?Thoa. B. Byrd, Geo. Seaborn, Thoa. E. Powe, R. 8. Porchor, Jacob. Stroman, N. A. Peay. Executive Committee.?E. G. Palmer, A. G. Summer, O. M. Dnntxler, R. W. Gibbos, R. J. Gage, J. U. Adams. Col. Bauskett being asked to take the -chair temporarily, Col. Summer moved, that the thanks of the Delegates be presented to Dr. J. P. Barratt, for his kindness and courtesy in presiding ovor this Convention, and to the Secretaries, for the effielenev wllh Which they have discharged their duty. It Vraa unanimously adopted. On thu President resuming the chair, Mr. Dattskett presented the resolution to him With a few complimentary remark a, which Dr. Barrett replied to with much feeling, and ^oodhumorcd comment* on hi* own wnnt of proper parlinraentary knowledge as n presiding ofher. A resolution was then offered and a committee appointed to escort th? President to the chair. Upon taking which, ho expressed his acknowledgments for the honor, with mueh emotion. Col. Marshall then moved that tho Executive Committee be requosicd to appoint a suitable committee in each district, to canvass the district to procure subscriptions of money and names to the Society. Dr. Gibbcs turned over to the Society twentv-five silver medals and a steel die, which was presented to the former State Agricultural Society by tho late Col. Joshua J. Ward. Tho Convention then adjourned, to moct on tho second Tuesday In Noveniher next. Pic Bio at Feaaterville?Mr. Boyce'a Views on Know N o thin git m. Wo have to regret thai circumstances prevented us from attending the Pic Nie at Feasterville. Wo ha J been favored with a pressing invitation, which we would most cheerfully have complied with, had il boon in our power so to do. , It affords us much gratification to lenrn that it passed off most pleasantly. Speeches on tcmpernuce were delivered \?y Messrs. Wilkes and Clarke?which we havo beard favorably commented upon by those opposing, as we'd as by those favoring, their news. Ojr representative, Yr Boyce was present, and yielding to the solicitation of m number of bis constituent*, delivered an nble and effective speech against the Know Nothing order. His position whs Assumed with boldness and decission; nnd Mtinuincd with tomporateness but firm ne-s. He favored union nt the South on the Geoigia platform?and declared that lie distrusted any good could result to Southern institutions from-en order known to have originated in hfa*aacliusHelts.? Our whole Congressional delegation is mow united in opposition to the imposition of any civil disability on account of birth or religion. VVe hope that we will have the pleas ureof submitting the whole of Mr. 11 oyer's remarks in full to our readers. [Winnsboro' Register. Oamewell'i Lightning Machine. We not know (he technical appellation of our fiiend's new invention, but [iresmne its character has been sufficienty tested by the recently heavy storms of lightning and thunder which have visited us this season, particularly for the last few days. Mr. Gainewell has Received Letters Patent for this invenventioti, and is prepared to give the mtnt indubitable proofs of its agency in effectually removing the atmospheric electricity froin the wires without the slighteet injury lo the magnet and thereby preventing tho usual interruption in the transmission of messages duriag the prevalence of a thunder stonn. This Stvnotton is likely to prove of vast benefit to Telegraph Companies, saving Uiereby tbeumuJs of dollars, besides rcu?lering 'be occupancy of mi office perfectly n?fe wbiUt the elemmti are raging without. We trust that a remunerative pecuniary reward it in store for our friend and fellow citizen, liis geoius and industry richly merits it. [Cam. Jour. Tragical. We learn that oa Thursday morning last Mr. Arthur Pooeer. a young man of m eery respectable family, of this District, attempted to oommit suicide with a shot gen. The load took effeet in the shoulder, and he ie now lying dangerously ill. It was done in a fit of paesion, and be sore hrfepeots the raah attempt We hope * M may recover. [Orangeburg Clarian. An luleretiinf CoupU.?There ia a couple in Ciaciaoati, Ohio, who bavebeen enf>|el to be married for the past five years, but no time has occurred within that period when they were both out of pmoo at the satue tuns. .11111 j? i i mmmmmnmmmmmaemmmmmmmmarmam SCISCIAL NOTICES V* HalUm+i0 PUh, ? certain BnMdj for bropftj.?CUarU* Hutdiiaeoo (93) of Itarlingtoa, Vermont, was for Mm Moatb* a sad ritt'if to this complaint, ao bad wt be om port of tbo lime, that (be water actually ooseti through tl^e pores . of tha akia, a ad ibrioa per day change of waperei b seams aeo?ary. . Brer? time Ui doctor called bo oepeetod to iod Kim dead, asd ia Caet fare bis friends no hopes I' of hia reeorerjr, bis slater wbo bad derlrdH ^ arrant teaiit W tboaaa ef ffoNawayY PtIU, Ixwged him as a fcror to her, to * * *?ey Uteg^ fortoaatelj fotJUhajlw^ sot for the wfeof, in foop weeks bo 1*99 9* j PilW work wamittt m ErTaal ViUiow J-V ?f * * "* L?- . L% -p ^ J Friendly Dint. EVERY intelligent man or woman who ia suffering from Consumption, or ~\J an? disease of the throat or lungs, and -L^l wishes to find the best remedy, will be amply repaid for examining the certificates and statements of esteemed citizens, attest. .. log the efficacy of DR. ROGERS' LIVER. WORT, TAR, and CANCHALAUUA, a g remedy which h is the sanction of scientific j men. Price, in large bottles,$1. For sale by MAGILL it. HEATH, p'? Aug 8 Lancaster, s-c- sih 1 Ben Blooding at the Lang*. &ph ONE of our Agents in Jersey City, in- ?P forms us that a Justice of the Fence in that place, had,during the lost spring, repeated attacks of Bleeding at the Lungs, which reduced hitn so, that he was obliged 01 to koep his bed. Physicians failing to do ^"r hira any good, ho ventured to recommend DR. ROGERS'LIVERWORT,TAR, AND 01 CANCHALAGUA. Its good effects were T truly astonishing. He is now well, and __c ablo to attend to business. Price, in large bottles, $ 1. For sale bv The MAGILL it, HEATH, m Ang 6 Lancaslerville, S. C. ? ? in The Hollotraij s Oinlnu nl and Pills have effect- 0, ed another wonderful cure of sore legs. Anthonv Harrison Si-nrd ff . ? ? w. iM?unnuui|J HcA Virginia, was n sufferer for twenty-eight Rjfl, years, from soro legs, so bad nt times, that nul Immnn nature could scarcely bear It, as tliey Yew were covered with wounds and proud flesh. His friends had given up all hopes of his ^jnt ever regaining the use of his limbs, as he (jR., was in so pitiable a state, the more ospechilly as tho Doctors told him it was con- gw? stitutional. Having heard from several peo- T|lc pie, the tood elfccls Hollow-ay's Pills had produced in cases of this nature, he made T|)e up his mind to giro them a trial ; nfter yf,e using them for a few weeks, ho felt much \Vn< better, and by continuing them for two ?phe months and a half, ho wus perfectly cured, (j?n, alter being 28 years u cripple, and consider- \vi| ed beyond human aid. The . The OBITUARY. The ? The Mr*. NANCY GALLOWAY, died Mi.y The 29, 1855, at the residence of her son, in Ca- ?pjie margo, Tennessee, in the 72d year of her p age. She was a native of l^ineastcr Dis- Fift triet, South Carolina, principally r&iwd in 1 he York and connected herself in her youth, ?. with the Church at Hopewell, Cheater Dis- ?p trict, South Carolina. Marrying, she moved Nor to Maury County, Tennessee, in 1825, and N thirteen years nfter, to Lincoln, and settled * in the Pioapcrity Congregation. p#n Hers was not only an emigrant, but Jlj|| afflicted life. Fifteen years ago, she lost her Ccli husband?since,* daughter and am,and for ^nc'( a long time, had enjoyed but fochle health, -p^' She raised an excellent family and has gone q, to hei reward, leaving lliu savor of a pious The example to encourage them to follow in her Ash footsteps. Emphatically, " another i.l Israel" lias keen gntlu red to lu-r fathers in a good y old age, and like a shock of corn in its sea- rpiic son. As she lived, she died a believer in The Jesus. " Blessed are tho dead which die in ^ul the I,ord, from henceforth yea suith the spirit, that tliey may real from their labors ?pi?e and their works do follow them." I Ian Gild ANNOUNCEMENTS. {& Mr. Koitor.?Please announce Mr. Raleigh pjr.l( Hammond as a candidate for Tax Collector. The And oblige, His Prikmm. VVh Mr. Khitor.?Please announce Mr. John W. Gregory ? a candidate for Sheriff at the enmi- Her ng election and oblige, Gnu Mart prikros aru serrortkrs. q( Mr. enttor?Please announce William Rot?- j The vrtsou as a candidate for Tax Collector and o- , bllfie II18 Kriksm. """ I Bry< Mr. Km tor.?P1oa.se announce Major John i (ivn W. Ni?l?et u r candidate for Tax Collector, at Jack he ensuing election, and oblige, Crui many votlu '''ra Jenn The m\\ ADVERTISMKNTS. % _ _ Clar A Valuable Tract of LAND The FOR SALE. Fort rpiIE aubacribcr offers for aale hia tract of The X Land on the Watera of Flat Creek eon- ,^nvi taining *75 acre*. About 00 acres la The cleared, and compriacs 30 acres of snperior The Bottom Land, the balance is in wood. The (>'.pt present crop will convince any one desirous ? ' tfl of pnrchaalng, that this is e tract of land not The often met with. As the subscriber wishes ^*e?l to sell, he invites purchases to cull and ex- ^ amine it. On the place is a comfortable The dwelling and all necessary out-buildings. KaU 87:71 H. J. GREGORY. The The FOR SALE. J ??Q ACRE8 of Land, near the Village The lOO of liancaster, the greater part in ;n woods and heavily timbered. The Applv to James II. Withcrspoou, Esq., The or to H. Barber Hood. . Aug. 13, ISM. 27 3t A mail Oora Wanted. ,h" WANTED to ourchaao a small quantily of com, for which the cash will be paid.* Apply at this office. ^ ' Notice AS I expeet to be abaeot oat of the 8t\te of tl for sometime, I hare appointed Jease of I Kilgere, as my sgent to sue for, or pay eut cent! any demands that may require it, until my to c return. HA ML B. HAMMOND. from July 10th 1655 83?5t Marl U to tl AM EXTRA UDAHTITT 0VBV-LID8 ""f FOR HALE cheap for cash by . W J. B rYHJHART 1WV janfl 14, 'U TUX STATE OS SOUTH CAROUJ^KKki Ukaith Dirtriot. T fa (fa Owmma PUmti wm*m ? KfaiNik. who fa in Km Billy of '.In Nfcnlf of IrMuwDW , by vfafa of i wiU qfCapl? ilg?lfafafa4iR, 1tbf ?U of Borah jUk H ltoH.fr.-. torbiff ftfad iR My o?M, toorttor 3E Ufa rmWIuIj ?m? <?th at bU mUm andWItou, hfa ptokton 1 Ito Otmri W Common Plow p??Ting Hurt h? Map to admitted to ilia bowa* of ? lfa? Aeto eflfaa tkwrel Aeweibhr ?wfa*>Ufae " * itotof of HmoItmU I liar a. Ufa onlaradfSl ?tto mU Borah M BolrUtmartl ?M othorItem*, itora to tfcufa Mid Wr? B Pardao fa |? onto tofaa hfafatood. K and dwf 1 htWurawiMiR d and kav? rHc? to appaar tofaro Ifa tod A SC ?l liifdw Cwt House, a* ifa 1Mb ??n of (Motor toll, fa Ato M*M ? Mr urn* can, who Um Mf?r of (to position *- toil ^pmoldshooM tot to gtotod. [W-Am] ttoy mk * ? ANOTHER SUPPLY OF EW BOOKS. ? E?ceped Nun, $1 26 k Huidlestone, 75 Corn, 1 ?o iais Lectures, 75 i in the Clearings, 75 ra Lyndsoy, 76 greas and Prejudice, 75 i.l for the Solitary, 1 00 trice, "" 75 rit Manifestations examined and cxlained, 75 nanlty in the City, 1 00 en Mulgrave, or the Jesuits Revenge 75 thanics, their Principles and appliitions, 75 fimt families, 1 60 ) Pocket Companion for Machinists ml Mechanics, 1 25 'he above are all handsomely bound volte. : Goblin Snob, n laughable and aiu*ing book 50 erics of an Old Maid, embracing nportaut hints to young men, 50 i Game Cock of the Wilderness, r the Life and Scries of Dan Mario, 50 ds and Hearts, * 60 a Rangers, * 50 h Garnett, 60 r York Naked, 60 els and Tories, 60 ildn Montgoincrio, 50 tain Kyd, 60 tte, 60 imp Steed, 50 Secretary, 6o rte, ? 0 Monk's Revenge. 60 v? uais 01 i\cw iorK, 50 roui.ta, 50 IJ?ndit of the Ocean, 38 lille, or the fate of a Coquette, 38 I Terril, 25 Flying Artilvrist, 25 Yankee Middy, 25 il and Triumph, hy Arthur, 25 Ranger of Ruvcnstracm, 25 Rebel Bride, 25 i Bandit* of the Oan^e, 25 Ian in March of a Wife, 25 i Unfortunate Maid or tho Miser's ate, 25 een minutes around New York, 25 Beautiful Cigar Girl, or the MysTiea of Broadway, by In graham, 25 ido's Inst Bullet, or the Price of hreo Lives, 25 wood, or Life on the Prairie, by ed Buntline. 25 ik Rivers, or the Dangers of tho own, by Ingraham, 25 dine Tracy, the Spring Steel, 25 incr'a Apprentice, 25 o, or New York above Ground, 25 1 Cade, or tho Boodvuiun's Strugle, 25 odore, the Child of the Sen; a Bejel to Cntitle, by Ingrnham, 25 Spanish Heroine, 25 leigh a tale of the olden time, 25 of Wui. Poole, 25 controversy between Senator rooks and Archbishop John 25 Adventures of Torn Stapleton 25 Lenge of the Miami, 25 ii-nau-gee or the Massacre of Chiigo, 25 Put or the dnyi of '76, 25 I Star of the Fsllen, 25 ry Tempest or the Pirnte Protage, 25 ering the Free Boater, 85 I Jones the Son of the Sen, 25 ?-Devil-Dick, 25 r York in Slices, 25 :e Manning, 25 Ride for life, 25 om to Marry and bow to get Marixl, 25 Orphan Seamstress, 25 :ulea Hardy, by Sue, 25 ;e NVeklon, or Frederics, the 3on>t Girl, 25 Woodman's Rifle, 25 me or the Children of Ixwe, 25 ' phine, or the Maid of the Gulf, 26 >n Blondav, 25 Human Jack, or Life on the Road, 25 ; and his Bride, 25 glan Curette or the Stolen Will, 25 to Doctor, 25 iv Diver the Female llighwaytnau 25 Midnight Queen, 25 image of his Father, 26 Victim's Revenge, 25 ence Bolton, or life in New York, 25 i Prairie Flower, 25 Patrol of the Mountain, 25 une Wildred, by Dickens, 25 Unknown Countess, 25 ensdale, the Fatal Duel, 25 Wheel of Misfortune, 25 Belle of the Bowery, 25 i, the Pirate of the Shoals, 25 uwnrmnti's Stratagem, 25 Wedding Dre?*, 25 ai Lcotti, or Adventures in the far f est, 25 Dancing Feather, 25 s Penrose, 25 Renegade Gipsy, 25 Widow's Walk, 25 York by Gas Light, 25 Lite anil Times of Gen'l Putnam, 15 Military, and Civil life of Waah(rton, 15 Lite and Adventures of Paul Jonea 15 Life and Career of Dan'l Webster 15 ny of the above books will be aeot by on Receipt of the Price. For male at lx*dgcr Office, Lancaster, 8. C. Notioo I hereby given, that an application will lade to the neat session ot the Lrgiahw , for aa amendment of the 7th soction lie Act of Inceruoration of the village auieaster, paused. the 18th day of Iks ber, 1840, giving power and authority lose up the east end of Arch street, i the point wlMM U U intersected by hut street, to its eastern liuiil, according le original plan of the village, so aa to use t ha grave-vurd lying and being in on the line of Arch street, situate bein these points. uguot 1. tmo JATAWBA LODGE, I. O. O. Fa NO 14. Will bold their meetings every r^Tfeornday Evening it g u'ctock. Order* the l-odre. K. G. BI14JNG8, flee'to. V * . .. ly ? ? *' * wn?^NIlw> ?i ? . ' ?* XSHTW lasoxnsn v. number ef aeaomta 4ne tkU tfUe ik AdJag Jab Work gad geberrijmow, wmHi dd. Veer, I .n*nre indebted to an I am WMT urn* t 1*1? <er S*.ney, nod 1/ wTiian terviM and aettte thee* cUtaw, trWeata?ro?neegrre< fry. ^ Jlr^ %; jfc ^ * A Book Full of Startling Disclosures. NOW READY, FEMALE LIFE AMONG THE MORMONS. A Narrative or mart years' Piouoxai Expkkikmck, BY THE WIFE OF A MORMON ELI) EL recently from utah. One large 12wo. eo/., with rt tii&t of Suit Lak< City* PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. There in no subject of the day, that In attracting more attention, than the rapid increase and rising power of the Mormons in Utnh. What will be their ultimate destiny is ns yet nn unsolved problem. From every people and nation, vesse^d'tor vessel is landing thetn on our shores in countless numbers. This Narrative, therefore, is the most opportune, giving us it does, nn insight into the Domestic Habits nnd customs < t* that wonderful people. As will be observed by the contents, the Book is n full disclosure ol tho experience nnd sufferings endured by Females in the Mormon Country,.and the reader is carried along by the narrative, with absorbing interest Iroru tho beginning to the end. J. C. DERBY, Publishers, 119* Nana iu-strcet, New-York. And for sale by all tho Booksellers and News Agunts. Copies sent mail, postpaid, on reeeint of price, u PUBLIC IJofaoE E\V GRAND DUCHY OF BADEN LOTTERY LOAN. Capital, 14,000,000 Florins. THIS loan is guaranteed by tho Government, and it will be drawn in diticrent prizes, as follows: 14 of 50,000 FIs. | 5 1 of 40,000 FU. 12 of 35,OO0 lis. 23 of 16,000 2 of 12,000 5 "> " 10,000 " 40 " 5,O00 2 " 4,900 58" 4,tK)0 " SCO " 2,000 1944" 1,000 &.c., dte. The lowest prize being 4*2 FIs. 12 Florins are eqnal to 5 Dollars. The next Drawing takes place at Curlsruhe, under the direction of the Baden Government, on the 31st August, 1855, when every drawn number must obtain one of the above-mentioned Prizes, which will l.. ! j l - ^ - " * m: p;u? in \>usn, at mc oinvcs of tlie undersigned. Those fortunate Shareholders not (raiding on the spot, will have their amount of Prir.es gained, paid to them through an established Bunk. The lasts of tlio result will be sent to each Shareholder, and the successful numbers published in the newspapers. The price of one. Ticket, is Two Dollars. The following advantages are given by taking a number of Tickets, viz: 11 tickets cost mil v $'20 50 tickets cost onl v $20 2a " " " 40 100 " " 150 The prico for Tickets enn be sent in Bank Notes or Drnfts, payable in any of the commercial towns of Germany, Holland, France, Kngland, Scotland,or Ireland. For Tickets and Prospectuses, apply to the undersigned Banking-Hmisc, width is appointed for the sale of Tickets: MORIZ STIEBKL SONS, Bankers, r n ANKKOKT-OS Tit K-MAI ME, Germany. N B. I/ttters to be directed " per Steamer, via laverpool," to Mokiz Stikbel Sons, Bankers, in Fraukfort-on-lhe-Mnine. Remittances which nrriire after tho Day of Drawing, will be returned, or invested in llie ne t Drawing, at the option of the sender. The Prospectus of this Distribution, can be inspected at the Odico of this paper, where also Tickets niuy be obtained. July 23 8t STATE OF SOUTH-CA R0L1NA LANCASTER DISTRICT. Bela Sixer and wife Ma-~| In the Court of Ordiry and others, uppU- nary. IFrit in Sumcants (none, real estate ol vs y Temperance Uillispic J/onroe Gillisp and dae'd wit.- N'arcassa k olh era, defendant* It appearing to my satisfaction, thnt Monroe (ailtispic and wife Narcissa, James F Smith and wife Elvira, limit and his wife Charlotte, A Hunt, James Cn iningbam and Milley C. hit wife, det'ts in a'm e case, reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered ttiat the mid del*ts do appear ami object to the sale or division of the real estate of Temperance GilUspic dee'd, on or liefore Ve first day of Octohet 1855, or their consent to the same will he en tered of record. [pfftlO 5<J J. II. WITUfci^SI^OON, o. b. r. Lanoastcr C H, S C, June 23. *56. A CARD. DR. ALFRED CRATEIf, having returned from bis visit to the cities ol Philadelphia and New York, may be found at hia old stand, Two Doors South of the "Palmetto House,M and nearly opposite Harris's Hotel," where he will be pleased t? wait on those requiring his services. Having examined and made himaeif acquainted with all the latest improvement! in his profession, he feola confident of giving satisfaction, in every particular, cqusilo any in the Slate or out of it FULL SETTS OF TEETH naerted in Plntiua with the Continuous Gun or in the usual manner on Gold. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE PUtni inserted in tho most complete and skilful manner, and all work fully war rMHtcd. Particular attention given tc KILLING TEETH. Tendering hi* thank* for time |>aet, and by a determination to exeel, he will give eu Unfile lion in all hia Dental Operation*, equal to any etoyrgMtey. Yorkille, Oct., 25 M 25 DOLLARS REWARDT The tbovo reward will bo paid for th< AT delivery to rnyaelf, or the lodgement in .ffu ?nr jail, of my fellow Hob, who left my premie** on the 26th of April The aaid boy la black, stout built, about 22 p ear* old, about A feet 8 or 10 inche* high. He la well known by the name ot Bob Pelam. I win also pay tweuty-tive dollar* for as tie factory proof againnt any one who ntav barboi him. JOHN' M. KAULKNKK. York district, ft. C. 18 tf J boo E JMacVman In Equity, Lancast? va District Jamea JHTeraon Black- Bill for Partition man, J oriah Black man, Real Eatate et al Beiy. Hlsckumn, deed It appearing to the witWaction of the Commlaaioner, that J a me* Jefferson Black man and Jonloh Bhwkmen, defendant* in strove rasa, revide without the MmiW of the State, it ie ordered on motion of Cooke, SoPr for coutplainaut, thai the said defendants, James Jeffhraon Blackmail and Jnviah BtaekaMii, do aiwwrr, plead dr de mur to the ilill in above ca?e* oo or before tb< let day of October 18&A, uhtrwm, JrifMMM pre eonfcwso will be ordered again** each JAMES H. riTHMRftlHWN, V* l n June 19, 'M pr* fee |7 19 Itn Xfotioe 18 hereby givaplhut the noteuund acev?- i?ri of ff . Ar* bv mv hand* fat enMm* [lion J. WILLIAMS Mr-* w ' OTJffifiBS. ; . NEW STYES; 1 JUST LANDED. , J. B. COUSART. 1 r A large and choice variety has just arrived I i from Charleston, Baltimore, and I'hiladclplua : i ' SILKS of all kinds B A RAGES, t 811 ALLEYS, THREADS, GINGHAMS, SWISS MUSLINS, ; CA Lit ,'OES, of all kinds from 6 1-4, up to 18 1*3. i FLOSSES &c., Ac. r LADIES' BONNETS! 1 CHILDREN^ BLOOMERS! LADIES FINE SHOES! Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Negroes1 Brogpnds, the cheapest that ever was in this Market. GENTEMENS' HATS, | all varieties. ? j a full supply. M EAR RINGS, * FINtiER RINC.S, h HAIIOACIIES, BREAST l'INS, * PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS- d C READY-MADE CLOTHING! I GENTLEMEN'S' SlIIUTS, GENTS' and HOYS' ? COATS, DRAWERS, and PANTS, CRA- I VATS, K.KKCM1KFS, Ac., Ac. Ac., < It HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Forks, Screws, Istckx of all kinds, A injurs, I Toes, Gi tablets, SjKtdes, Shovels, die. CROCKERYWARE Pitchers, Gobleta, Wmli-liowh, ? Cups A Saucers, Tourines, Ac., Ac., and a large supply of Glassware. ? Groceries of* all Kindt*. ?57" Country produce takeu in exchange for Goods ut cash prices. [ J. JJ. COUHART. May 9th, '63. 13 tl I NEW BOOKS! ~\EW BOOKS! , I WHICH; The Right or The I*fl ? \ , very interesting hook. This hook has j created much excitement in Fashionuhlo Religious circles. Na Afotu, or Reef Roving* in the South . Seas.?By Edward T- Perkins. The Cabin liny* S'.ory.? A uiost inter- ^ i eating aomi-nnutieal romance. The Lives of the Queens of Fug land.? 1 A handsomely hound volume. _ I r ur- Either of the above will he sent by mail, for #1 50 cts. each. o Crotchet aiul Knitting ? A most hand- ^ aomely bound volume. Would make s a suitable present for a young lady.? Price, 81. I' Books in paper covers, and which which will be sent by mail on receipt of the price. laiwa of Love, Price, 25 c. Ellen Mortimer, or the Beautiful < Creole of Cubit, " 25 ' The laidics Guide to Beauty, u 25 The American Home Cook Book, "25 i | Temptation, or the Unknowt J Heiress, by J. F. Smith, " 5U Liughing G .h, " 25 4 Hard Times, by Dickens, " 25 . The Woodmans /fifile, and the Forest Maiden, " 25 1 The Gentleman's Duughter or a frreat city's Temptations, " 25 ia Mansfield or the Fnte of Ambitious Mothers, " 25 I<cgends and Stoiies of Ireland; By Sninuel Lover, " 25 f Tho Virgin Quvm or the Rof niance of Roy alty?hy J. F. I Smith, " 50 j s Fred Arden, or the Jesuits Re1 venge?by J. F. Smith, " 50 > Rosa Woodville?by Dumas, " 60 1 Fearless Fred, or the Highway*. J man's Bride, " 25 C Fret! Vernon, or the Victim of ii > Avarice?.hv J. F Smiili- " "7r? - > The Mysteries and Miwrloi of p Sr.n Francisco, ,4 50 I1 St. Flore, or a Night in a Gipsey I: ('amp, " 25 II , Paul Devcrel, or Two Judgements for one Crime, " 25 Ellen Grant or Fashionable Life in New York, " 25 | Tbo Belle of tho Bowery, * 25 C , The White Wolf, or Secret p , Brotherhood, "25 q k Domhay and Danghter, " 25 i>avid Watson, the Pirate, " 25 A tar Gull, or the Bridal Eve, " 25 Ellen Devere. " 25 The Msid of tho Sarinac, " 25 Tho Adventures of Hercules (lardy?by Eugene Sue, " 25 Isabella, or the Pride of Palermo, " 25 ) Edward Seville, Or the Rescued 1 N'ea, " 25 ' The Comic Wandering Jew, " 25 The Mountain Outlaw, or the 1 Secret Password, " 25 11 1 The Wonderful and Amusing Doings, by Sea and by I^aud, 11 , of Oscar Shanghai, " 25 Yale College, " 26 l] Gra?*e Weldcn,or Fred erica, the Bonnet Girl, " 25 ; fy For sale at the ledger OJiee, Lancaster, S. C. I W. THURIiOV CASTOnT ' I ATTORNEY AT LAW AID SOLICI ' TOR II RaUITY. . Attend* the Court? in Lancaster, Korthmw I i and Adjoining Diotrict*. ; HT OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. r.j& ] Haraess HMtesr Leather For sale, oh aiiHKtf Pleasant Hill, by 1 L M. CAUTIIEN. Feb. 7 Bp Set ] (ttd ptpm ^ For ssIsl any quantity of Newspapers of large ? ISlih)* ***** hnedreA Ajudy at this j 1UCTI0N AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE undersigned respectfully informs his frier.ds and the public generally hat ho will attend to the sale of all kinds of PRODUCE, MERCHND1SE, NEC.ROES, STOCK, FURNITURE, and everything hat can bo sold, at a reasonable commission. Ml business entrusted to him will be iromptly attended to, and immediate returns uado. lie returns his sincere thanks to the citi,ens of Yorkvillu and vicinity, for the libcal patronage heretofore bestowed upon lim, and hopes, by strict attention to husi less, to merit and share a continuance of lie same. Address. V. E. McELHANEY, Auctioneer, Yorkviile, S. C. RF.FEIIESCES J Yorki illc.?W. I. Claw son, Juo. L. Milcr, Daniel Williams. Chester.?A. G. I'ugan tic Ho. Lancaster.?J. Curcton, J. II. Witlierpoon. North Carolina.?W. L. Irw in, It. Irwin. Unionville.?\V. J. Keenan. Yorkviile, July 36. 3t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Lascahtxk DisTKIir. Office Court of Common Picas. Whereas, an inquest ot Escheat hath been roamed into this oflico, whereby ii appears, that mou r.. oiriucrsoii, late 01 i*aucuMcr district I . who was Immh in , Ireland, in lie Kingdom of (treat Britain, uinl died on the ilnctecnth day of April, in the year A. D. 18ts, >aa seised and possessed at tlie time of his leath, of a lot ol Land, situated in Lancaster listriet, in the State aforesaid, on the branch raters of Hear Creek, bounded on the South y lands of Win MeKennn, on tln> East by lands i Minor Clinton, on the North by lands of Mrs. Ltuclia Villi lies, and on the West by the Cam* en Itoad, containing one hundred and fortyightneres, without having in bis life time made ny disposition thereof, and without leaving any lerson who can legally claim the same. Now, i pursuance o( the directions of the act of asembly, in sncii case made and provided, the Ieira of the snid John E. Sanderson, or others, hiiiuing under him, (if any there be) are herey required to appear and make claim within ighteen months twin the date hereof. W itness my hand at Lancaster Court House, lis 7 th day of .l/ay, A. L>. 1855. John a. stewman, cik c. c. r. s. May 9,'55. 13?o. n in; Gin. MAIL ARRANGEMENT. CAMDEN MAIL. )ue Monday, Wednesday and Friday, nt 8 ( clock, p in )eparts Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7, n m CHARLOTE MA1I*, via MONROE. )uc Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, nt 8 o'e. p in. )epurUi Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7, a in PJNEVILLE MAH*. )ue Monday and Friday, nt 8 p in departs Sunday and Thursday at 8 n m. CIJESTERVI1.LF* MAIL. )uo Friday at 7 p in lepurts Saturday at 8 a tn. WlNNSBOItO' MAIL. )tie Saturday at 6 p tn. )ep;irts Frday at 8 a in. (.'HESTERFID C. II. MAjL. )ue Friday, at 10 p tn leparts Thursday at I a in All letters must be deposited by 8o'clock > m, to iusuru their departure by next mail. All persons who receive newspapers and ther periodicals, will observe that the law equiiet* the postage to be paid quarterly in d vance. letters and transient newspaper* must be 'repaid; otherwise they are not mailed, T. R. MAG 11.1*, I'. M. Ju'y I, 1855. iHE LANCASTER LEDGER IS PUBLISHED EVERV Wednesday Homing A T LA.NCAS J' E R VILLE. S. C. Fertns.?$2 00 a year if paid in advance; 2 60 it paym't bo delayed 3 m's; 3 00 after six tuonllis. [ilrrrtix,-meats Inserted at the rate of 75 cents per square of 12 lines for the 1st insertion, 37$ cents for every subsequent insertion. For announcing a candidate ?5. R. S. BAILEY. Editor and Proprietor Carpets, Oil-Cloths, 8cc. At Low Prices for Cash! tseorge E. L. Ilyatt, Von. 444 ami 4 40 Prarl-Strect, (iirar Chatham,) IVeto- York, [ TAS now in store, and is constantly reLT ceiving a we Li.-assorted Stock ok 'AttrETs. OtL-CLOTtts. &c., to which he ivites public attention, believing that an xnmination of both quality and price.*; will rove satisfactory to Merchants and to 'urehasurs generally, who buy for Cash, lis Stock consists of LIUH VELVET TAPESTRY A BRUSSELS CARPETS, IN NEW DESIGNS; SUPERIOR ENGLISH &. AMERICAN 3-PI.Y, AND INGRAIN C A R P F* T S ; -omprising mnny New Patterns, made exresslv for first clans trade. Also 'willed and plain Venetian llnll and Stair Carpet*. Oil Cloths in widths from 2 to 24 feet, in various qualities. Rich'Mosaic Tufted an J Common Hearth Rugs and Door mats of different sorts. Table and I'ianoP Covers of Choice Patterns. 4-4 6-4 on4 6-4 IMaid and Plain Mattings.? Window Shades i?f desirable styles.? Stair Coverings, Stair Rods, and ail other articles usually kept in Carpet Stores. HE Is ALSO Atit.NT FOR SK I.I.I SO 'nrhart 5t Nye's Power Ia>om Three-ply nd Ingrain Carpets, na well as Harbor's tuburn Prison-made Brussels 3-ply. Ingrain nd Venetian Carpets and Rugs. All which will be fairly represented'to urehssers. and sold at fair prices. Joly 26, 84-1y. In the Common Pleas. John Adams ) w > Attachment, lonothon Mackey. ) Whereas the plaintiflT did on the 14th of October, 18r.4, file his declaration igainst the defendant, who (as it is said,) is ibsent from, and without the limits of this 4into, and has neither wife nor attorney mown within the enmn, npon whom a eopy ?f the said declaration might beserved, It the ret arc ordered, that the said defendant io appear at-d plead to the said declaration tm or befbre the 16lh day of October, which will be In the yenr of onr Lord, one' thou snd eight hundred and fifty-five, other win* final and absolute jndffiient will then be given and awarded nrsinst him. J. A. 8TEW*Alf, Clerk. Cterk'afVtlce 14th (let. 1M4. ) l+aauater District. { Dm xfy w?iyt* Pr. F?* $10 Use the Magic Impression fa per FOR WRITING WITHOUT FEN or INK, Copying leaves, Plants, Flowers, Pictures, Patterns for Embroidery, Marking Linen Indt libly, and Manifold writing. 1 his article is absolutely the best portable inkstand in the known World, for a small quantity folded and placed in the pocket constitutes a travelling inkstand, which cannot be broken. No pen is needed, for any stick sharpened to n point writes equally as well as the best gold pen in the universe. For Drawing, it it is indispensible. It is indeed, the w hole art of Drawing and painting, taught in one lesson. Any leaf, plunt or flower can be tran ferred to the pages of un ^ album, w ith a minute and distinct resemhlnuee of nature. With equal facility, pictnics and embroidery patterns are taken, and have received the highest elogiums front the fair sex; and indeed a more tasteful preaseiil i'<?r a lady could not be produced. . Til's Majie Paper also marks linen, or other articles, so as to remain perfectly indelliblo. All the washing in the world fails to ? bring it out. Any child can use it with perfect ease. Willi this Magic Paper, likewise, one of four copies of every letter writ ten (Mil ihi secured without any additional labor whatever. making it the ehenpest and most convenient article extant. It is used to great advnnt i;?i- by reporters of the public press, telegraphic operators and hosts of others. Each package contains four different colors?Black Bine, Green and Red, with full and printed instructions for till to use, nnd will last sufficiently to obtain five hundred distinct impressions. It is put up ill beautifully enamelled colored envelopes, with a truthful likeness of the proprietor attached. Each and every package warranted. Price?$2 per dozen or 5 for ?1. Single packages, 25 ets. Mailed to nil parts of the world on the reception of theabovo prices. Address, post paid, N. IIUBBELU lfi7 Broadway, N. Y. OPINIONS OF THE TRESS. IfubMCs Magic Impression Paper.? We refer our renders to an advertisement in another column, setting forth the merits ot this pleasing and ingenious invention. The cheapness should induce nil to give it a trial. [Philadelphia Merchant. "It is unsurpassed for neatness, utility, and should meet with the sale it richly deserves." [Tribune. "Just what the public has long desired, and recommends itself to every individual of luste and relinement. ? Journal and Courier. July 11, 1855 22-3ui 1 MARVELLOUS REMEDY! Ikltounnfs (Ointment. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys disorders of the I aver, affections of the heart, Intlamntion of the l/ings, Asthmus, Coughs and Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing ointment far more readily penetrates through anv bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing tl ft most dangerous inward complainU. that cannot be touched by other means. Erysipelas, Salt Hheum &, Scorbutio Humors. No remedy has evor done so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin, what whatever form lllev innv nutlinn u? fliin flinlmnnl _ " J J *"* ?..?? V .HVMIVHV. No c:??*e of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Krysipelaa, can long withstand its influence. Ftae inventor Ims travelled over many parts of t!*? globe, visiting the principal hospitals,dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds &, Uloers. Some of the most scientific surgeons now solely rely upon the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has, bv command of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of the Kust, largo shipments of this ointment, to bo used under the direction of the Medical Stall in I ho worst cases of wounds. It will cur? any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years' standing. Piles and Fistulas. These and other similar distressing complaints can he effectually cured if th? ? Motuient be well rubbed in over the part? affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should 1? used in the following cases: Bunions, Sore Legs, Burns, Sore Breasts, Chapped hands. Hoi* Heads, Chilblains, Horo Throats, Fistulas, Hores of all kinds, Gout, Fpraina, Lumbago, Scalds, Mercurial Kmptiona, Swelled Glands, Piles, Stiff Joints, Rheumatism, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Venerable Sores, Skin diseases, Wnunds of all kinds. Soup at tub MARuracTOKiEaof Prof, Hollow ay, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244, St.jaud, London, and by all re*. peatnblu Druggists And Dealers of Medicine* throughout the United State*, and the civilized world, in Pot* and Duxes, at 36 eta. 6*21 cent*, and 111 00 eachtr There i* a considerable saving by taking the larger size*. N.B.?Direction* for the guidance of patient* io every disorder are affixed to each Pel. ' rM * ???? ? a. au?ti*u ATTOWKY AT LAW. OHwUrfiold C. H 8 C, iM'nii<^y*Ja2W0. 1 11 HIIIStXNt k KKA.TLY EXECUTED HERE. L ^ *