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.? .. * %. 1- -* *?? ?-? ... wrauii a. uu Uv> ?|iw? vt wm? ?Mt VUlf thing new, for I believe it to be one of the first grease# that ever waa cultivated j t tee U spoken of iu the Bibl^ in fizikiel, \ it was used in that day as food for man. ( Some of the farmers in the lower part of , this District cultivate it in a small way I will not now give the mode of cultivation but if necessary will do so at some fature time. 1 Mr. Editor, I have thought that if the able writers who have been so sharply ( engaged in a controversy and conununU , eating through your columns bad have written upon some agricultural subject It would have been more interesting to ? the readers of tb? Ledger, and perhaps in 1 the endt more so to the partite themselves, unites however they had have got into ^ a controversy about a cotton blossom then the good natured Editor would have said t as io days of old, this is not interesting to our readers, it ought and um*t be sloped; or it may end in a serious difficulty! time will change many things; mens rules and t notions among other tilings. Aug 21st 1865 Clintons Drive. J Jfiy We think we could satisfy our corespondent that our "rules and notion*" have not changed, and ?o are therefore r not so inconsistent a* he supposes. (Ed. ledger. 11 SPECIAL NOTICES. I KT It ? now universally conceded. fl that Rheumatism, Gout,Pain or weakness of the Buck, Side, or Breast, can l?e cured sooner by the Jew David's, or Hebrew Plaster, than any other remedy ever 1 known to man. J We would advise our friends and oth- 'I ers, who are afflicted with (his truly pain l> ful malady, to make immediate use of j tho Jew David's, or Hebrew Plaster, as a t( single trial wil! place It beyond the reach of competition, and convince tho most incredulous of its superior medical virtues. See advertisement in another column. Fur sale by Maoill A Hkath. ?r Hollow ay's Pills, an unfailing Remedy fur all lisordt rs of the Chest and j Lungs.?Oliver Thompson, of Little Falls ? New York, was certainly in 11 most de- g u'.orablo state of health ten weeks ago; t< liia lung*, so the doctor told him,-were ^ cniiijd^toly gone, hia chest,and in fact his |l b-nly generally, had scarcely an atom of J flesh on it' so thin had ho become. In addition to this, lie had a cough which g Completely shook hiin to pieces (these are ? hi* own words); he has just called on e, Profvssor lloiloway to inform hint, that b nil these rompiaiiilA have liccn removed b by Holloway a Pills, after be bad used *1 them for seven weeks and two days, ntid ( hfc now feels better than ever he did in M hia life. The Pills will readily remove 0 all diseases of the stomach and bowel*. r< IfitUoway't Ointment find Piltt, astonishing remedies for Scrofula. Mr. Henry Judd, of Detroit, Michigan, was in a most storming state of health?lie had hecn n great ? sufferer firom scrofula forji number of years. t( ami finally ail parts of his body broke out | into sores, rendering hiin an object of hor* { ror to every one. He tried some of the M most reputed remedies known, but they did e) not touch Ida complaiift, and in the greatest alarm, he consulted a friend as to what course he ought to adopt, when Hollnway's Ointment and Pills weie revoinuionded, | which he commenced usinjj, nnd by perscV0 Mi(r with these remedies for u short lime, h? was perfectly cured, uAcr eeery other remedy hod failed. m\S AHVERTISMKXTS. s Stat* of 8onth Carolina. 1 DISTSICT or LAMJitTU. On this 25th dnv of August one tliiiuuod eight hundred mid lifty-tWe. pereondly ,<p J* poured before ine, ? Mngisir?to within nnd ' for the District ?ni State, aforesaid, WUlisrn Moore, i resident uI'Lnicuatvr District, j| in the Ntnte of South Carolina, <tho, being j, worn sreoniing to luw, declares that he is the identical person to whom a Lnnd Warrant Certificate, No. *39,530, wee issued, in tt his nsiue. to him, as only brother of Chap tu man Moore, deceased, of Caploin Sec rest's si Company, South Carolina Volunteers. Dv> ?' r>oosot further declares, that he rseelsod e ild ?i Lsmd Warrant Csrtitkate, fh>u K. G. Bitlir. go lo horn it hsd been tent, sometime " in reb'y or March last, ?l Lsncneter Court i Uoaee, and aaaigued the same by subscribe ! ' ing hia name thereto, (the assignment being 1' in blank endorsed on the back of said Cor- p tifleate.) and while being in a state of in- ^ toxkatiea. on Use day be received said Load th Warrant Certificate, it was lost by him, or ni from his person, or poeeeasion. De? U fowttt further deciatva, that he haa never I 01 ootd our voluntarily parted with his right 1 da tba warrant in qneatioo. Da pooent far-1 d ther dealarea, that ha haa maJu an affidavit * of tba loan of the certificate. with a minute *' dewription of ii? and have eaaacd it to be 'c I ^ aa?t to Washington, to ha entered aa a Ca? j r?alL In th? Uaaaral Land Office, to pr*? rant tba iainiay of a Patent, to a fraudu- t< feat cUi natal Deponent farther datlaraa, j,, that |*a intend* to <Wffy to Comntla- ti akwar of Prnaioaa. for adaplicate of aaid u land Warrant Certificate, No. 79,636, (' Which haa haoo loal or stoiaa. a WILLIAM MOORE. " ? The hreMh| dfchiit wwawoni to. and J anbtwihad before ma. Ml tha day and faar * above written,and I certify that I know the affiant to ha a credible pereaa, and that ha A la the pereon ha rapreamta him*If to ba, and that I have an Inlamat In thfc alaha. HP JOHN C\ MOREriT, . w : F V **' uKAiru owratcr. S r*fm 5 Iho OMriat afurtttld, do btrtky certify that h Jolt# C. Bacraat, Baq., who* naaaa appear* <1 Mb tlpw abort in hia own handwj4JagJa, tod a Jttt* for Mid Dfairiet, duly i *?j r*l?f ?"*}]! P MMtwwe? \ w* > i com, uw J7?? aajf of I 1 , 1 ? * 4 * * MARRIED. Oo the 19th in?L, by Rov. A.J. Cauthen, U Kb. Wm. Bigqart, of Kershaw Dial, to Hiss ??? Hammond, daughter of Ral? ^ sigh Hammond, ot Lancaster Dist., S C. ANNOUNCEMENTS. " Mr. EniTon.?Please announce Mr. Raleigh lammond as a candidate for Tax Collector. And oblige, His Friends. Mr. Editor.?Please announce Mr. John W. Iregory as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuig election and oblige, Mart Friends and Scrroarxax. Ma. Editor?Pieaso announce William Kobrtson as a candidate for Tax Collector and o lige His Friknds. 1 Ma. Editor:?Please announco Miyor John 'n ^ N. Nisbet as a candidate fbr Tax Collector, at ni0 he ensuing election, and oblige, can Mart Votlrs. I PAY UPf PAY UPM~ A LL persons Indebted to the firm of PcV. C. Harper 4t Co., ure hereby notified 0 come forward and settle by cash, before ( he first day of October, or they will find heir notes and accounts in the hands of ohn C. Seerest, tor collection. Aug 22 u A. J. B. HARPER. TAKE NOTICE. ~~ SI rHE Notes and Accounts due Connors & Mobley, are in tny possession. It 1 absolutely necessary that this concern hould be settled, which cannot be done 1 intil these claims on- paid; therefore, those hca rlio do not settle with mo, befoie the first ber f Octobi'r, will find their notes and ac- ^ ounts in an Attorney's hands, who will .e[ orce Davmenl. Au|( h 6t A. J. CONNORS. {J SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of sundry writ* of Pi Fa, to p(l| me directed. I will *cll at Bel Air, on 0f 'ucaduy niter the first Monday in Svptein- juf, er next, within the legal hours of splc, all '| fie remnant of GOODS now in store, be- *ro mging to Charles P. Evans, levied on and tica a be sold us the property of Charles P. nioi Ivans, at the soitof S. S. i nrrar &. Brother. Conditions cash. not j. D. HAJLE, a. l d. Aug 18 2 pf. $2.25. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. ? A YOUNG man named James Mockey, Am borrowed my liorac on Sunday morn- '*? ig last, for tlio purpose, un he M;.ted, of * *' oiug to the Camp .Meeting, and promised af'" j return it lliut evening. Ho has failed to 'J10 0 so, and I have reason to believe it is not tlu^ is intention to return it, as he did not go > the Camp Meeting, but wm seen going in notlier direction. ?plc James Mac key is a young man of about ,|rc, 1 years of age, of low stati.o, with blue ? yes, light hair, and fair complexion. Mack- T y's parents reside iu Alabama, but he has $1 I cen residing for the in??t p.rt in Spartan- #1; urg District. Tho horse is of the pony F pecie, with the letters C. M. branded on 'h* u hip and shoulder. Mnckey, with the P"1; orse, also carried my saddle and bridle. I 'S 'ill give the above reward for the recovery .?1* f the horse, and the apprehension of the UoJ' ague. FLEMING MACKEY. 1 Aug 22 . 21 NOTICE i IS hereby given that application will bo inde to the Legislature at its next session. > amend the charter of incorporation ol tv ? uneaster Village, so as to confer upon the 'own Council, power lo tax real and per>nal estate,to raise supplies to be expend- ||; J for the benefit of said Village; and also, 1 ?r more enlarged power lo collect fines imosed by Council. tf Aug 22 CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD. J A Reliable Commercial J""' and Political Journal* ( IKOLK COPIBS, I'RR AMNI'M $ 8 00 L KM who 60 00 The Daily Standard contain* a daily telegraphi report, s Market Report, and a report ol enei nl Informatioo furnWied by tbo mail from "< rcry section of the Union. It also presents a daily report of the Stock arket, the Cot too Market, of the A nival* and l f eportures of Ships, and of the arrivals of pss- | tigers. I Once a week la presented a comparative j aieinent <>i ine receipts awl siiipincnu of f'ot- .? m, Bice ami Lumtier, at tlie port of Charleston, m] a cam punitive statement of the Receipt* ' id Export* of (\>Uou at all the porta of the U- 00 ted States. All news of a personal and political character, I a. Mb foreign and domestic, i* given with the ' reatest (KMrtibic promptness; and to insure this iject we have seemed the service# of an able g >rpe of correspondents. _? J It In our apecial object to pubHeb a NEWS- ?lli( A PER, proper. We shrink from the expreaon of no opinion which may be ihmtanded by vei* le subject botore us, hut na a general principle y refer stating tacts at the eai lieet instant puaaie, and to leave it to oar readers to form their r 2s an opinions. The course of the paper ia aeverely ronaerva re Ant of morality and order, next, of the in- / i to Units peculiar to the Booth, and next of the rtlon of the States. We reeeloteiy oppose redattain as well (a democracy as morals. HT One Important otyect in the establishment of X ?r paper, waa to preaent a cheap vehicle for tsiin formation. Front this object we have been r|M impelled to depart, to some extant; bat not to j{nt eve it entirely oat of view, we propose to sell m paper at oar ooanter, In packaares of TEN "y, wlWKNTY-FfVECKKTS, andtoMAlLTKN opias to any ooaefour subscribers, for s year, ho will sand as FIFTY DOM.AKM. This will ? dier# ns from the risks of eoltsetioe, sad the """ xprnse of luaiiiug so many different packages, dw< 'Ml# It wiBgtre to every neighborhood through- 2T at the State, the oportunity of a datty paper at IVK DOLLARS per annum. L. W. SPBATT A 00. In Ikt Common Plans. 1r John Adams ) _, t I Attachment. Whervae the plniatHT did en the 14th or i my of (htakf, 18*4, fffe Hi* declaration > gainst tho defendant, who (a* it it eoW,) m ? oeeot from, tad witheet the limit* of this Itate, *od haa neither wlf* nor Attorney II ftown wfthto the oaie, opon whew a ropy f theoaid declaration might be carved. It i therefore ordered} that the aotd dahiwdaet e appear and plead to the caid declaration n or before the Ibth day of October, wHkh TV rill be la the year of ear Lord, mm thaw. jf J: aad eight Hundred and fifty-five, otherwiee leal and abeolote judgment wWI then be 4d ;iveO eod awarded agamat Mm. ^ i tW ? !*? f!0 T CHARLESTON /EEKLY STANDARD. )ontaios all the matter published in the Daily. TOOETIIKK WITH IE LOCAL, DOMESTIC AND FOU1GN MARKETS? TI1K PRICES OURRKKNT, INCLUDING THE RATE ' OK SALE FOR STOCK, EXCHANGE AND DOMEST I C PRODUCE ?THE SHIPPING IN PORTTDK LATEST TELEGRAPHIC INFORMATION, dec. Ac. dec. rbc STANDARD is the only morning paper Charleston which Issues a weekly edition. This edition is published every Wednesday ruing, and by the evening of the next day be received in every section of the State, 'rice $2?payable invariably in advance. L. W. HPRATT A CO. TUE Irirntifr Imeriran. ELEVENTH YEAR. LENDID ENGRAVINGS and PRIZES!! Tic eleventh annual volume of this useful pubtion commances on the 17 th day of Septonincxt "he "Scientific American" is an Illustrated iodical, devoted cbietly to the promulgation nfbrmation relating to the various Mechanic I Cliemic arts, Industrial Manufactures, Agriiure. Patents, Inventions, Engineering, Mill k, and all interests which the light of PracI Science is calculated to advance, teports of U. S. Patents gra ted, are also limited every week, including official copies" 1.1 the Patent (Maims*, together with newt* and iruiatiou upon thousands of other subject*. "Ue contributors to the Scientific American uneiig the most eminent scientific and pmcI iuuc of tne time*. The Editorial Depa-tit is universally acknowledged to beconducwith great ability, and to be distinguished, only for the excellence and truthfulness of discussions, but for the fearlessness with ch error is combated and fuiac theories arc lodcd. IcrliMid, 11ve* tore, Engineers, Clicniists, nufacturers, Agriculturists, and people of rv profession in life, will find the Scientific eriran to be of great value in their reaperi callings. Its counsels and suggestions will r them hundreds of dollars annually, besides riling them a continual source of knowledge, experience of which is beyond pecuniary caste. 'he Scientific American is published once a !<; every number contains eight large quarpuges, forming annually a complete and ndid volume, Tlluslratcd with several hund original eiifp-aving*. pecUncn copies sent gratis, r.nus.?Single Subscriptions, $2 a year, or For six months. Five copies for aix months, for a year #8. or further Club rotes, and for statement of fourteen large C'nsh Prises, offered by the Ushers, see Scientific American, outhern, Western and Canada money, or t Office Stamps, token at par, for subecripA. .ettors should l>e directed (post paiil) to MUNH & CO. 120 Fulton Street, New York. ty Messrs. Munn & Co. hare been for ty years, extensively engage 1 in procuring enta for new inventions, and will advise intors, without charge, in regard to the novel>f their improvements. ? IV ANN A PLAN LOTTERY! Jasper County Academy Lottery. ty authority of the State of Georgia.] Uncoil, On. 'HIS LOTTERY is conducted on the plan of Royal Lottery of llavannah, of single nuntil bers?and drawn at Concert Hall, Mncon , under the sworn Superintendaiico of Col. >. M. Logan, and Jas. A. Nisi ret, Esq, )nnd Scheme for Sept. 3rd, 1855. ten Prizes amounting to $50,000 . CLASS D, fill be distributed tu follows: CAPITALS. Vizcof #12.000 I Prize of #3.000 44 of 3,000 I 44 of 2,000 44 of 1,600 1 44 of 1.200 * of I.I0O 6 44 of 14HK) 44 of 400 10 44 of 160 44 of 120 20 44 of 100 44 of 60 266 44 of 26 Approximate prizes of 860 } prizes amounting to $50,000. Ouly 16,060 Numbers. Very prize drawn at each drawing, and paid m due, in full, without deduction. Orders :tly confidential, brewings sent to orders. Wurvd letters at uiv risk. Hills ou all sni t Rank* at par. t'liolo Ticket* $8; IIaire* ft; Quarter* $2. Ire.-*, JAS Y. WINTER, Manager, 2t] Macon, Ga. k TalwiM* Tract ?f LAUD FOll SALE. HIE subscriber offers for sale bia tract of Land on the Waters of Flat Creek conling 9T4 arras. About 60 acres is irra, ood comprises 30 acres of superior torn Land, the balance ia in wood. The tent crop will convince any one desirous mrchssing, thakthis is a tract of lead not >n met with. As the subscriber wishes aril, he invites purchases to esli and exile it. On th# place is s comfortable riliog and all necessary out-building*. It H. i. GREGORY. FOR MLB. ACRES of lamd, near the Village )0 of launsahir, the greater part in ode and heavily timbered, kppiy to Jassse H. Witherapoou, Eeqn to 11. Barber flood, tag. IS, ISM. 97 St IE LANCASTER LEDGER ia rfiUMtb xvkxy WcAnettlsy MsnilBf . IT LANCASTERVILLB. a C. rms.?R3 W ? year if paid in advaftee r r t 50 if paym't be delayed t si's; S 00 eSarsU months. Drdmswli Inasrted at the rate ef 75 wnta per square of II liaes for the ISA aaartfos, 17 * eenta for every subsequent bscftlos. For announcing a candidate #5. R. a BAILEY. CdtVsr and Pr^ri,^ * i ANOTHER SUPPLY OF * NEW BOOKS. The E*ceped Nun, Si 26 A Murk Huidlestone, 76 Hot Corn, 1 go Gavisis Lecture*, 75 Ijfe in the Clearings, 75 ^ Flora Lyndaoy, 76 Progress and Prejudice, 75 Salad for the Solitary, 1 00 Beatrice, 76 . Spirit Manifestations examined and explained, 76 |[) Humanity in the City, 1 00 . Helen Mulgrave, or the Jesuits Revenge 76 1H Mechanics, their Principles and applications, 76 rl Our first Families, 1 60 Tho Poekct Companion for Machinists ?P and Mechanics, 1 26 w' The above are all handsomely bound vol- tlx nmes. th< Fe The Goblin Snob, a laughable and a- rw uiusing book 50 Reveries of un Old Maid, embracing important hints to young men, 50 The Game Cock of tho Wilderness, or the Life and Series of Dan Marble, 60 nc Heads and Hearts, 60 pilj Rifle Rnngcrs, 50 ? Ruth Gnrnett, 50 Yew York Naked, 50 Rebels and Tories, 60 * j Matilda Montgomerio, 60 Captain Kyd, 60 T ra liillliiC) UKI Swamp Steed, 60 T The Secretary, 60 -* Kcarte, 60 en' The Monk's Revenge. 60 The G'Hala of New York, 60 12 Wacom.ta. 60 The Bandit of the Ocean. 38 58 Camille, or the fate of a Coquette, 38 Will Terril, 25 The Flying Artilcrist, 26 The Yankee Middy, 25 1 Trial and Triumph, by Arthnr, 25 rnl The Ranger of Rnvenstmem, 25 Go The Rebel B'ide, 25 wh The Bandits of the Osage, 25 of A Man in search of a Wife, 25 be The Unfortunate Maid or tho Miser's dei Fate, 25 nol Fiftocn minutes around New York, 25 nm The Beautiful Cigar Girl, or the Mys- thr tcries of Broadway, bv In graham, 25 of Claude's last Bullet, or the Price of ho! Three Lives, 25 lisl Norwood, or Life on tho Pjrairie, by Ned Buntlinc. 25 ' Frank Rivers, or the Dangers of the tak Town, by Ingraham, 25 ni Caroline Tracy, the Spring Steel, 25 23 Milliner's Apprentice, 25 ? Cclio, or New York above Ground. 25 pai Jack Cade, or the Bondsman's Strug- (.^, gle. 26 prj Theodore, tho Child of tho Sea; n So j quel to Latitte, by Ingraham, 25 tjle Tho Spanish Heroine, 25 Ashleigh a tale of the olden time, 25 lafe ol Win. Poolo, 25 Tho controversy between Senator Brooks and Archbishop John 25 The Adventures of Tom Slapleton 25 ] The I/engc of the Miami, 26 or ' Wau-nau gee or the Massacre of Chi- g.j, cngo, 25 ] Old Put or the days of'76, 25 Df The Star of the 4 alien, 25 ||IG Hurry Tempest or the Pirate Protago, 25 Gildeiing the Free Booter, 26 Paul Jones tho Son of the Sea, 25 ^ Daro-Devil-Diek, 25 lvf, New York in Slices, 26 Grace Manning, 25 The Ride for 1 jfe, 25 Qfl Whom to Marry and how to get Married, 35 The Orphan Seamstress, 25 Hercules Hardy, bv Sue, 25 Bc Gruce Weldon, or r'rederica, tho Bonnet Girl, 25 ( Tho Woodman's Rifle, 25 y( //clone or the Children of fa>ve, 25 , Josnphine, or the Maid of the Gulf, 25 , Dry on Ul'onday, 25 ] Gentleman Jack, or Life on tho Road, 26 Oil J.iek and his Bride, 25 wif Craiglan Caretle or the Stolen Will, 25 A Pirate Doctor, 25 w" Jenny Diver the Female Highwayman 25 ,i,,l The "Midnight Queen, 26 !ld Tho image of his Father, 25 'P11 The Victim's Rovonge, 25 Clarence Bolton, oy Life in New York, 25 . The Prairie Flower, 25 The Patrol of the Mountain, 25 Fortune Wildred, by Dickens, 25 The Unknown Countess, 25 Ravonsdale, the Fatal Duel, 25 Tho Wheel of Misfortune, 25 r The Belle of the Bo wary, 25 1 Olph, the Pirate of the Shoals, 26 ph ll;_. a. ui^unuj IIHIIIS miuwigrujt Tb? Wedding Dress, 25 ?| Leon I Leutti, or Adventures in lite far Ifa W oat. 25 wn The Dancing Feather, 25 Kate Penrose, 25 qu The Renegade (iipsy, 25 in The Widow's Walk, 25 ina iNew York bv (?a* Light, 25 nn The Life and Times of Cien'l Putnam, 15 J The Military, and Civil life of Washington, 15 The Life and Adventures of Paul Jones 15 The Life ami Career of Dan'l Webster 15 ?r a* Any of the above books will be sent by uiail on Receipt of the Price. For sale at 'nf tho I?edgerOflico, Ijsncostvr, 8. C. CATAWBA LODGE, f.', I. O. O. F.. " _ _ NO 24. __ Will hold their meetings every Thursday Evening at 8 o'clock. By Order of the Lodge. W K. G. BILLINGS, Sec'/y. Aog *>. iy_ 28 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ? j Laxcavtke lHsraicr. ? Ojfirt Court of Common PImm. j Whereas, an inquest of Bachsat bath been re- fac turned Into this other, whereby it appears, thai j,jn John B. Sandersen, late of Iaowttr district i R 0., who was born in , Ireland, In the Kingdom of Oreat Britain, and died on the nineteenth day of April, in the year. A. D. 184ft, J was seised anil possessed at the time of his death, of a let of Laud, situated in Lancaster District, in the State aforesaid, on the branch "? waters of Bear Creek, bounded on the Sooth by lands of Wm Mr.Kenna, en the Bast by lands ] of Minor tUnion, on the North by lands of Mrs. nda Amelia Villines, and on Uis Wast by dw Um* Jo* ten lasi MailsUns as kssAst sad he*. Ja eighteore*, without having in HU life lime nnufe on any diapoxUtou thereof, end wKHoirt ieevtn* any the pereoti who cen IrgeMy detan the mm*. Now, mm In pwtawM of tho (lirectiooa of the act of m- me onihly, la a eh ones md? end provided, the let Hefro tfihtdlf John B. dm Jaieeu, or liiii, pre rtuiiuiiig nnder him, (If nay there h?) ere hereby required to eppom end meko daint within i elekteAO fchm^nveen bmnmiii now om omp iwriw, Wttneoe my hand et Lencwter Ooert Houee, ddo tth day of Jfey, A. 0. IM*_ A] r7 ArSfWMAW, 1 cik p. c. r.Q.n. ?" * j Book Full of Startling Disclo$ures NOW READY, FEMALE LIFE AMONG THE MORMONS. Narrative or mint years' Persona: Experience, Y THE WIFE OF A J1 OR At ON ELD El recently from UTAH. \4 large 12mo. vol., with a view of Salt Lik City. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. There is no subject of the tiny, that in at icting more attention, than the rapid in ;nsc and rising power of the Mormons in nh. What wilt be their ultimate destiny as yet an onsolved problem. From even ople nnd nation, vessel nfter vessel is land ' them on our shores in countless nutu rs. This Narrative, therefore, is the iuos portune, giving as it does, an insight intt 5 Domestic Iinbits nnd customs <f thu inderful people. As will be observed bj 3 contents, the Rook is s full disclosure o 3 experience and sufferings endured bj males in the Mormon Country, nnd tin ider is carried along by the narrative, with sorbing interest from the beginning U 3 end. J. C. DERBY, Publishers, 119 Nnss in-strcet, New-York. And for sale by ull the Booksellers line ws Agents. Copies sent by mail, post id, on receipt of price. PUBLIC NOTICE CVV GRAND DUCHY OF BADE* LOTTERY LOAN. Capital, 14,000,000 Florins. "MIIS loan is guaranteed by the Govern. inent, nnd it will be drawn in differ, t prizes, as follows: 14 of 50,000 FIs. | 51 of 40,000 FIs. of 35,000 fls. 23 of 15,000 2 of 12,O0(l " 10,000 " 40 " 5,000 2 " 4,90(1 " 4,000 " 3flG " 2,000 1044" 1,00( &c. The lowest prize being 42 FIs. 12 Florins are equal to 5 Dollars. The next Dnnving takes place at Carls u1, under the direction of the Baden ivernment, on the 31st August, 1855. icn every drawn number must nbtni.i one the above-mentioned Prizes, which will paid in Cash, ut the offices of the un signed. Those fortunate Shareholders K ruuiilinrr un tin* oiw.t will ! ? ?? ? VVIUIIIQ "i? ?? ? II.ITC llli:il ount of I'Hiw {joined, paid to them nugh nn PNtnblished Bn-.k. The Lints the result will be sent to each ShareIder, and the successful numbers publcd in the newspapers, rhe price of 0110 Ticket,is Two Dollars, rhe following advantages are given by ing a number of Tickets, viz: tickets cost only $20 5<?t'ekets cost only $20 " " 40 100 44 " " 150 Fhe price for Tickets can be sent in nk Notes or Drafts, payable in any of the nmercial towns of Germany, Holland, Mice, England, Scotland,or Ireland, for Tickets and Prospectuses, apply to 1 undersigned Banking-llouse, which is minted for the sale of Tickets: MORIZ STIEBKL SONS, Blinker *, Fit ARK FORT-OS TIIF.-M AINE, Germany. *1. B. Letters to be directed 44 per Steam rut Liverpool," to Mokiz Stif.bf.l Sons, rtkers, in r rnnkfort-on-the-Maine. Hemittances which arrive after the DayDrawing, will be returned, or invested in 1 no t Drawing, at the option of the ider. The Prospectus of this Distribution, can inspected at the Office of this paper icre also Tickets muy be obtained. July 23 8t PATE OF S06TH*CAR0L1NA LANCASTER DISTRICT. la Sixer and wife Ms- "| In the Court of Ordi y and others, appli- nary. H'rit in Suin auita mons, real estate o vs V Temperance UUHsp'u nroe Gillisp anil dee'd sife Nnrcnssa k otli >rs, defendant* It appearing to my satisfaction, that Monro* lispie and wife Nan-is so, James V Smith anc e Elvira, Hunt und his wife Charlotte, llnnt. Joines Cu uiingham and Milley C. Iiii e, def'ta in abo. e case, reside without thi ihs of this State. It is ordered that the sail! i"U do appear miA object to the sale or divl.i 1 of the real estate of Temperance GilltspU ;'it, on or'before te first day of Octohei ">5, or their consent to the aamo will be en ed of record. [pf $10 5( J. U. WITIIP-RSPOON, o. L. D. Lancaster C H, S C, Juno 23. '65. ~A CARD. )R. ALFRED CRAVEN, having returntd from his visit to the cities o iladelphia and New York, may be fount his old stand, Two Doors South of th< 'nlmotto Houno," and nearly oppositi irria's Hotel," where he will be pleased l< lit on those requiring bit services. Hsving examined aud made hiinseif nc ninted with all the latest improvement) his profession, he feels confident of giv, j satisfaction, in every particular, equal K y in the State or out of it ?ULL SETTS OF TEETH lerted in Platina with the Continuous Gun in the usual manner on Gold. HWAflfhtTflDT/1 fwwwiiMtwi ?w LauoroAJUV rAAOaUttfi jfi&tei icrted in tho inoet complete and akilfu inner, and all work fully war lilted. Particular attention given t< LLING TEETH. Tendering his thanki time past, and by a determination to ex , he will give natiafaction in all hia Den Operation*, equal to any emergency. Yorkille, Oct, 25 36 <t& DOLLARS REWARD. . The above reward will bo paid for th< ? delivery to myeelf, or tho lodgement '? X*ny jail, of my fellow Bob, who folk mj iiiImm on the 2Mh of April. The mid boy dock, etout built, almnt 22 year* old, about bet 8 or 10 inches high, lie ie well known the iwrae of Bob 1'i-lwn. [ will miao pay twenty-five dollars for aatie lory proof again** any one who mav harbor t. JOHN M. FAULK S Kit. fork district, 8. C. Ill tf fhon E BUckuan In Equity, Lancaetei v? District net Jefferson Black- Bill for Partition a, Joelah Blackiuan, Heat Rotate at at Beqj. Mackmaa, deed t appearing to the aatitfhcUon of the Oomirioner, that James JaAanan Black man and ii?h Hisckmaa, defendants hi above eaae, ret without, the limits of the Mate, it ia ordered motion ef Cooke, Sot'r for oompWaaiut, liuM i ?M MHtdula, Jemeo MTenon DMdua I Blorkmiin, do Mmrar, pientl or dor to the Bill in above raw, on or before (he day of October If 66, otherwise, JwdgeawH ?oonfe?o ei bo orMeied oafonat each JAMBKH. H'lTHKKKPOON, o k l o Fmo 16, *66 pro foe ft 1* 9m i i 0 .i .. . . .. . I .i.i r EXTRA QUAHTTTY OVKH-LIDI fOft WALK ohoop for audi W J. B. COTTStARTlone 14, IM T m -v ty e? y. i ? ' mm in. { . NEW STYES; 5 ' ^ ? 1? JUST LANDED. ^ J. B. COUSART. ? ta 1 A large and choice variety hv juat arrived flu , from Charleston, Baltimore, and Philadelphia : | all f SILKS of all kinds BAKAOES, 1,1 SIIALLKYS, THREADS, tn GIKC1IAMS, SWISS MUSLINS, ?n t CALICOES, of all kinds from 0 1-4, up to 18 1-3. 0, > FLOSSES Ac., Ac. | LADIES' BOXNETS! ? ; CH1LDRENS' BLOOMERS! p? LADIES FINE SHOES! Z Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Negroes' Jj|'( Brogands, the cheapest that gr ever was in this Market. p!" I "4 GEMEHENS' HATS, S f all varielies. J1 WW IMtl* .1 a full supply. th EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, l,a RAROACUES, BREASTPINS, ,( , ' PERFUMERY OF ALL KTffDS- th , cc; READY-MADE CLOTHING! GENTLEMEN'S* SHIRTS, GENTS' and HOYS' COATS, DRAWERS, and PANTS, CRAVATS, KERCHIEFS, Ac., Ac. Ac., an : HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. ? ; Forks, Screws, , Locks of all kinds, Augurs, ( J foes, Oirnblets, S/xtdes, Shovels, <fcc. 8U, CROCKERYWARE Z Pitchers, Goblet*, Wash-bowl*, Cups & Saucers, Tourincs, Ac., &c., atid a large supply of Gl;is*ware. CJroccric* or all Kind*. i ZW Country pro.luce taken in exchange for J> Goods at cash price*. ni J. B. COU8ART. r \ May 9tli, '55. 13 tl NEW BOOKS! TEW BOOKS! |j WHICH; The Right or The Left ? A H very interesting book. This hook has Rj created much excitement in Fashionable 9 Religious circles. lVit Afot'i, or Reef Rovings in the South "V Seas.?By Edward T. Perkins. ^1 i The Cabin Dogs Siorg. ? A most inter> eating semi-nautical romance. The Lives eg' the Queens of Engl anil.? rr 1 A lmndsomciy bound volume. ? NT Either of the above will be sent by mail, for $1 50 els. each. j. Crotchet and Knitting ? A most band- on somely bound volume. Would make a wl a suitable present for a young lady.? or Prico, $1. nc MT Books in paper covers, and which f which will be sent by mail on receipt of the fe, ? price. th Laws of I,ove, Price, 25 c. Jj' Ellen Mortimer, or the Beautiful j Creole of Cuba, 44 25 or 1 The Ladies Guide to Beauty, 44 25 ,n 1 The Americau Home Cook Book, u 25 ca J Temptation, or the Unknown I I Heiress, by J. F. Smith, 44 50 . I-iuighing Gas, " 25 , Hard Times, by Dickens, 44 25 r The Woodmans RiHIe, and the cu Forest Maiden, 44 25 fcl ) The Gentleman's Daughter or a N< f;reat city's Temptations, - 25 ia Mansfield or the Fate of its Ambitious Mothers, 44 25 ov Legends and Stoiics of Ireland; pr By Samuel I-over, 44 25 g' 1 The Virgin Queen or the Ro- th f niance of Royalty?by J. F. nu Smith, u 60 { ' Fred Ardcn, or the Jesuits Rc> venge?by J. F. Smith, 44 60 > Roan NVoodville?by Dumas, 44 50 Fearless Fred, or the Highway- ho mnn's Bride, 44 25 Oi i Fred Vernon, or the Victim of hi Averice,?by J. F. Smith, " 75 )ai ? The Mysteries and Miseries of lo Sun Francisco, " 60 er St. Flore, or a Night in a Gipsey Ei Camp, " 25 ua , I^ul Dtrirel, or Two Judgo- in nient-s for one Crime, " 25 an Ellen Grant or Fashionable Life co ' in New York, u 25 st I The Belle of the Bowery, * 25 The White Wolf, or Secret > Brotherhood, " 25 \ Doinbay and Daughter, M 25 ph . I)a\id Watson, the Finite, w i'5 m< . A tar Gull, or the Bridal F.vc, * 25 ed Ellen Devero. * 25 dii The Maid of the Snrinae, " 25 . Tho Adventures of Hercules Hardy?by Eugene Sue, " 25 ? Isabella, or the 1'rWe of Palermo, 44 25 > Edward Saville, or the Rescued i Nun, - 25 "I f The Comic WandoHng Jew, 44 26 oil ' The Monntnin Outlaw, or the Fit 1 Secret Password, 44 25 Gc ' The Wonderful and Amusing Lu Doings, by Sea and by Land, Me of Oscar Shanghai, 44 25 Yale College, 44 05 Grace Welden. or Froderieaf the 844 Bonnet Girl, . 44 25 8k pr For sale at the Iaxiger Office, Lao- ||( caater, S. C. an W. THURLOW CASTON, ?f ATTORHBY AT LAW AXO SOLICI TOE IV EQUITY. Attends the Courts in Lancaster, Kershsm mud AdjitintHfi Districts. ear* nvnnK natnBM ? r wa """Hmett ud VVMT XMAM - ' F?K 7 AO '^C'- Am For * !<?, any qooAHty of Xrmptfrr* of largo w faus, at AO tcnu o iiai nired. Apply it (M? w ' - 1*. ?r* V? ? . * Tft ,. , . 3_v,jbr- * ? Use the ICagic Impression Paper OR WRITING WITHOUT PEN or INK, opying Leaves, Plants, Flowers, Pictures, stterns for Embroidery, Marking linen ide libly, nnd Manifold writing. This artie is absolutely the best portable inkstand the known world, for u small quantity bled nnd placed in the pockol constitutes travelling inkstand, which cannot be bron. No pen is needed, for any stick sharped to n point writes equally ns well as c best gold pen in the universe. For rawing, it it is indispensiblo. It is indeed, e whole art of Drawing and painting, light in one lesson. Any leaf, plant or iwer can be trnn fferred to the pages of an Imin, \\ itli n minute nnd distinct rescmutice of nature. Willi equal facility, pic* res and embroidery patterns aro taken,- * d linvc received the highest clogiums from e f.iir sex; and indeed a more tasteful prcsnt for a lady could not l>e produced. This Mnjie Paper also marks linen, or oth articles, so ns to remain perfectly indet. ile. All the washing in the world fails to ing it out. Any child can us? it with irfect ease. With this Magic Pnper,likeisc, one of four copies of every letter writn can be secured without any additional bor whatever, making it the cheapest nnd ost convenient article extant. It is used to cut advantage by reporters of the public ess, telegraphic operators and hosts of In. rs. Each package contains four different cols?Black Blue, Green and Red, with full d printed instructions for all to use. and II last sufficiently to obtain five hundred itinct impressions. It is put up in beautifully enamelled coled envelopes, with a truthful likeness of e proprietor attached. Each nnd ovcry ekage. warranted. ~ ? Prick?$2 per dozen or 5 for ftl. Sine packages, 25 cts. Mailed to all parts of e world on the reception of theubovo pris. Address, post paid, N. HUBBELL, 107 Broadway, N. Y. oriKioxs OF THE HEM HubbelCt Magic Impression Pa))cr.? e refer our readers to nn advertisement in other column, setting forth the merits ot s pleasing' and ngcnious invention. The eapness should nduoe ail to give it a trial. [Philadelphia Merchant "It is ut surpa scd for neatness, utility, i shoult[ uievi. with the sale it richly doves." [Tribune. 'Just what the public has long desired, J recommends itself to every individual of ite and refinement. Journal and Courier. July 11,1855 22-3m ** , MARVELLOUS REMEDY! )R A MARVELLOUS AGE!! Mooituf s (Diutwfiit. 'HE GRANT) EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, \vc sec milins of littlo openings on the surface of ir bodies. Through these this Ointment, lien rubbed on the skin, is carried to any gan or inward part. Diseases of the Kittys disorders of the Liver, affections of e heart, Inflamation of the Lungs, Asthns, Coughs and Colds, are by its means cfctunlly cured. Every housewife knows at salt passes freely through bone or meat ' any Aickness. This healing ointment r more readily penetrates through any bone fleshy part of the living body, curing the ost dangerous inward complaints, that nnot be reached by other means. Irysipelas, Salt Rheum &l Scorbutio Humors. No remedy has ever done so mncli for the rc of diseases of the Skin, what whatever rin they may assume, as this fHntment? ) esse of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, :rofula, or Erysipelas, can long withstand i influence. The inventor has travelled er many parts of the globe, visiting tho incipul hospitals,dispensing this Ointment, ring advice ns to its application, and has us been the means of restoring countless inhere to health. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds & Uloers. Some of the most scientific surgeons now lely rely upon the use of this wonderful ntinent, when having to cope with the tm?t casus of sores, wounds, ulcers, glnndur swellings, And tmnors. Professor Hotway has, by command of the Allied Govumants,dispatched to the hospitals of the ;st, large shipments of this ointment, to be ed under the direction of the Medical Staff (he worst cases of wounds. It will care y ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or ntrsction of the joints, even of 20 years* tnding. Piles and Fistulas. Those and other similar distressing com iiuta can be effectually cured H the <Wnt;nt be well rubbed in over U?o pu ta nflfc-et, and bv otherwise following the printed -ections around eaeh pot. Both the Ointment and Pilla should be ed in the following eases: intone, More Legs, irns, Sore Breasts, , ' apped hands, Sore Heads, " . Vi' ) ** iil.lai.is, Sore Throats, Aulas, Sores of all kinds, iut. Sprains, imhago, Scalda, Tcuriaf Eruption*, Swelled lands, lea, hthr Jointa, icumatlsm, KV ik; MS* It llheuut, \ encrabte Sores. In dlaoaaea, Wounds of all kinds. ??SoLD at the Ma EOT actoium of.Prof. 9U.OWJT, 90 Maiden I^aae, New ?>rk, d 1144, btuamo, London, and by all Mtc table Druggists and Dealers of Medina thronghont the United States, and the rilized world, in Pot* and Boxes, at Wets, 14 cont*, And 91 00 eaeh. ' T 5* ' HT there ia a considerable saving by ' king the larger alxes. }?* # KB.? Direetkma for the ga'dahee of petgnta in every disorder are at&Eed to Mill i t k s I expect fto beafeeai e*t of the Bitf* V for ?o mo time, I have appointed J*f*? ijr demand. , ' M * mr ^ 3 -* 1 ?wv? .9 9 Zl".JA