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Tho 1st Anniversary Mooting of Lanoastervillo Bible Society, will be h on Monday, tho 17th inst Advim will be delivered on tho occasion, by Rev*d J. II. Robinson, and John Cooke, Esq. 30:2t ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mm. Boitom:?rtomso anno once M?j. Jnc Rutlodge M a candidate tor Cblonel of tho Regiment 8. C. M., (Col. Price having re.*dgi and oblige, i V mart fates i> Mr. Editor.?flcjwo announce Mr. Ral Hammond aa a candidate for Tax Collector. And oblige, Uu Kairmn Mr. Editor.?Ploaae anuounco Mr. John Gregory as a candidate Tor Sheriff at tbo e I election uut oMion Mart Frirndr ado hrproatin Mr. Kmtor?Please announce William ) ertsou or a candidate fbr^Tax Collector ufi Him FriendMr. Eoitor:?Please anuouucc Miyor J W. Nisbet as a candidate for Tax Collector ho ODRuing election, and oblige, Mart Votar ' "NEW ADVKRTISMBJiTS 100 DOLLARS REWARD. Absconded from my place in Chostcrl District on Sunday tho Iilth August, my I boys, Dave and Chnrles. Dave in iibon yean old. of coal black complexion, ? very white teeth. weighs 145 or ISO I heavy boarded, and has peculiarly thin 1 he is about 5 feet 8 or ft inches high, rat n down look when in converter"ion. though plain in speech on ordinary oec..- si< stutters when excited. Chnrles is 22 yi of ago, weighs 160 or 165 lbs., of light c< Elexion, though not n mulatto, is rat nock-kneed which gives him an indol walk, of bold carriage. lias an indupuf)<i nppennunee, nnd also has n wide space tween two of his front tooth. I cannot that thov h ive l>een enticed ;;w >vt nlthoi it has that np(M*arance, for tliey have alw Reomod to be very contented. I will j the al?ove re want for their lodgement in ! jail so that I cun get them, or 50 dollars either of thom. Address th? snWriho Wild Cat P O . Lancaster District, S. C. JEREMIAH PUNDERMiRK August 31st 1855. 30;4t pr Raleigh Register und Richm Kn'jnircr copy each Ititurs And send hi' this office. IIAVANA PLAN LOTTERY . Jasper County Academy Lottor [ liy Authority of tJw. State rf Ocorgia M ACON, G A. To bo Drawn September 2 tth 1855. $31,000 Class E. Will be distributed according to llio folh log Unmt and unprecedented Scheme, public, Concert 11 til, Macon, Gt under sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. Logan end its. A. NUbut, Ej?q. The Manager nniiou.-tcc* bin determine! to make this the moot pnpntur I/dtery the world, and chnllenTca comparison at tho chances to draw Prixcs with ony ot Lottery. . Remember overy Prixe in drawn it e: drawing, and paid, when due, iu full, with any deduction. CAPITALS. 1 Prixe of |B,000 1 Prixe of 1 M of 2,000 2 " of 1000 ft ? of60o2^0n 10" of 200 2,1 20 * of 100 2,000 7S " of AU 3,1 120 " of 35 3,000 Id Appr'x. Prix. I 256 prizca amounting to $.31,0 Only 10.000 XniMfevia. Every Prixo drawn at each drawing, paid, wh?*n duo. In fbll, witlmut deduct Orders strictly confidential. Drawings i to ordera. Registered letters at my risk Rills on alt solvent Ranks at par. Tickets $5; Halves H Wt; Quarters 1 Address, J AS P. WINTER, Maria [30 3tJ Macon, Go. Vow and Intonating VflVeli. Which: Tho Hight or Tito 1*0.?E Nat% or tho Three Apprentices.?Life P. T. Bar mum.? 77t* Ea raped Nun Tht Watchman. ? Flora Lyndty Roughing it m the Bath.?I I tie* \l prate, or the Jesuit's Revenge.?Ttu(. in Bog's Story; and many other ha omely bouud books, which will be ? At New Vtfk nnnw V??r ?!? -? iijjw olfcl' m , ? In the Common I'Utat. John Iduui | H V Attachment Jonathan Hockey. J Whereas the plaintiff did on Uie 1 day of October, 18?4, file hi* derlaral agteioai the defendant, who (aa U ia Mid, Mint from, and without the limita of State, and has neither wife nor attor known within the ansae, apwn whom a e of the said doeiaration might banerved, fa therefore ordered, that the said defend do appear and plead to the said declare! ok or beforo the 15th day of October, wl wlH bo in tha roar of ear Lord, one th ianip||M hood red ami fifty.fivo, other* Anal and absolute Jadgaaoot will then gfrea aadawarded aeainakhim. J. A. STEwwAN, Cleri 1854. | Obi 10 t8?lyld Pr. Pee fl VAT XIV! VAT UP! LLmvmm indrbfci fetfeo firtn o| C. Harper fc Co., wo hereby noli to eomo forward aid oottlo by eaah, be! tbo ftraft day of Oclobar, w iboy will tbofeootao *?d oooonnU M tbo h.\ndi John C. lUiiuai. lor eoitecttoo. Atsf 49 U A. J. U. 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Munu k Co. liavo been tor many years, extensively engage 1 in procur iX- patents for new inventions, and will udviso lis vectors, without charge, in regard to the uoi ty of their improvements. State of 8outh Carolina. district of larcahtf.ll. On this 25th day of August one thoust CI eight hundred and fiftv-fivc, personally pea red lirforo tne, n Magistrate within > iiv for the District and State, aforesaid, V liam Moore, a resident of Lancaster I)i*tr in the State of South Carolina, who, be I sworn recording to law, declares that in ? tho identical person to whom a I-and W rant Certificate, No. 79,536, was issued, by his name, to him, as only brother of Ch roan Moore, deceased, of Captain Secret , Company, South Carolina Volunteers. 1 nonent further declares, that lie received s Land VVnrrant Certificate, frotu K. ti. I lir.ffR to w horn it had been sent, someti rR0 in reb'y or March last, *t lvmcnstcr Co hia 1loose, and assigned the tumu bv stilwcr ing his umno thereto, (tliu assignment be in blank endorsed on the back of said C iiucun ana wrillil Doing in a state >1 toxication, on tho day ho received said Ls Warrant Certificate, it was lost by him, stolen from his person, or possession. I ponent further declares, that lie has ne sold nor voluntarily parted with his ri< 1 to the warrant in question. Deponent f ther declares, that he has made an allida of the loss of the certificate, with a mini description of it, nnd have caused it to sent to Washington, to bo ontered as a ( vest, in the General I .and Office, to p vent the issuing of a Patent, to n fraui lent claimant. Deponent further dcclar that he intends to apply to the Coinm . sioncr of Pensions, for a duplicate of s . Land Warrant Certificate, No. TJJ> which has been lost or stolen. WILLIAM MOORE fS, ? 3. The foregoing iiilida\ it was sworn to, i subscribed before me, on the day and y above written, and I certify that 1 know I affiant to ben credible person, and that is tho person hu represents himself to sod that 1 have no interest in this claim. JOHN C. 8KCREHT, Magiilrmf 8tate of 8onth Carolina. I, LANCASTER DISTRICT. I, J. A. S'.owman, Clerk of tho Court Common Pleas and General Sessions th? District aforesaid, do hereby certify tl John C. Sec rest, Esq., who-sr name nppe to tho above in his own handwriting, is,a ffT was, st the time of signing the same, acting Magistrate for said District, di commissioned end sworn. Given under my hand and seal of uffi y st Lancaster Court House, this 27th day 1 August, IBM. J. A. STEW \f AN, c. c. c. r. o. s August 39. 6* SHiklFFS SALE. 1)Y Virtue Of sundry writs of ft Fa, I> me directed, 1 trill sell at Bel Air, Tuesday after the first Monday in Septa bor neat, within 'ho legal hours of sale, tfcf rutunant of GOODS now in store, Churies P. Krnns, levied on to he Held as the property of Charles tee Kuans, at the suit of ?. S. r *rrar Sc Broth ' E fTnimimi cash A D. HAII.B, a. u A # Aug 10 9 pf?AtO I ANOTHER SUPPLY OF } NEW BOOKS. ** The Esceped Nun, 81 2.' Murk Hurdlcstone, 7J Hot Corn, 1 5( ft>_ Gavisis Lectures, 11 a' Life in the Clearings, 11 Flora Lyndsey, 11 1 Progress and Prejudice, 11 Salad for the Solitary, 1 01 Bcalrico, 11 Spirit Manifestations examined and explained, 71 Humanity in the City, I ot Helen Mulgravc, or the* Jesuits Revenge 7-' Mechanics, their Principles and applications, 11 Our first Families, 1 G(. per Thu Pocket Companion for Machinists nn?l Mechanics, 1 2J lay jay The above are all handsomely bound vol s. times. The Goblin Snob, a laughable and n| musing book Gl Reveries of an Old Maid, embracing important hints to young men, 5( Tho Game Cock of the Wilderness, or the Life and Series of I);.n Marble, -V Heads and Hearts, G' Rille Hungers, G( Ruth Garnett, G< Yew York Naked, 5' Rebels and Tories, Gt k] Matilda Montgonieris, Gt Captain Kyd, GC Taitilte, G( Swamp Steed, G( , mo oecrerary, 01 uh' Kcarte, 6< UI* The Monk's Revenge. 5( [4V. The G'lfnls of New Vork, 5( Ion Waeou.tn, 6t ?;c Thu Bandit of the Ocean, 3t ?ri. Cnniillo, or Clio fate of a Coquotl?, 3* 'ill- Will Terril, ?5 ac- The Flying Artilerist, 25 Tlio Vaukeo Middy, 25 Trial and Triumph, by Arthur, 2.' The Ranger of Rnvenstraoin, 25 u'd The Uehel Bride, 2i The Bandits of the Osngo, 21 :a" A Man in search of a Wife, 2! "T The Unfortunate Maid or the Minor's uc! 2: (,(j Fifteen minutes around New York, 26 i (,| The Beautiful Cigar Girl, or the My** ith tories of Broadway, by Ingrnham, 26 are Claude's last Bullet, or the l'riee of Three Lives, 25 its, Norwood, or Life on the Prairie, by of Ned Buntlinc. 25 '1? Frank Rivers, or the Dangers of the Coi Town, by ingrahuin, 25 Caroline Tr^cy, tho Spring Steel, 25 03 Milliner's Apprentice, 25 Celio, or New York above Ground, 25 Jack Cade, or the Bondsman's Strug* I 'Ji nr. Theodore, the Child <>fthe Sea; a Sc ,nd quel to Isilitte, l?y fngraham, 26 tin* The Spanish Heroine, 25 Yshlcigh a tile of the olden time, 25 Lifu of Win. Poole, 25 or The controversy between Senator 1,!J> Brooks and Archbishop John 25 The Adventures of Tom Stnpleton 25 The 1/eagc of the Miami, 25 K Wnu-nnu-gce or the Mrssaerc ofCltt. cago, 25 ^p. Old Put or the days of *70, 25 The Star of the i alien, 25 Hairy Tempest or the Pirate i'rotage, 25 Gildefing the Free liooter, 25 Paul Jones the Son of the Sea, 25 Dare-DovibDick, 25 for New-York in Slices, 25 in_ (Irace Manning, 25 In. The ltide for Life, 25 reb Whom to Marry and how to get Married, 25 The Orphan Seamstress, 25 Hercules Hardy, by Sue, 25 (Jraco Weldon, or Frederica, the Ronnet Girl, 25 ind T',u Woodman's Hide, 21 ?n- /lA> ne or the Children of Love, 21 'a Josaphine, or the Maid of the Gulf, 21 filv Mryan Blonday, 21 : . Gentleman Jack, or Life on the Road, 21 j ' Jack and his Bride, 21 , ? Cralgl. ii Carette or the Stolen Will, 21 nr- l>lr;de Doctor, 21 : Jenny Diver the Female High way man 21 ' The Midnight Cpicen, 2; Tho image of hi? Father, 2. y Tho Victim's Rcvonge, 21 ,;j Clarence Bolton, or Life in New York, 2, j|l'_ The Prairie Flower, 21 The Patrol of the .Mountain, 21 l|rt .Fortune Wildred, by Dickens, 21 :i The Unknov.n Countess, 21 11 I..I . ,i. . L\.?. I IV.. .1 inff iwnvii'Hiiur, mi- * *?? ? mi.u, ,_K Tho Wheel of .Misfortune, 2; ] ' The Belle of tho liuwary, g; ind Lilph, thv Pirate of tho Shoals, 2! Highwayman's Stratagem, 2; )w. The Wedding Dress, 2: 1 Lconi Lcotli, or Adventures in the far rht Wwrt? 2; yr. Tho Dancing Feather, 2. vn Kate Penrose, 2, t Tho Renegade Gipsy, 2J ,,. Tho Widows Walk, 21 -?n, ^Nuw York by Gas Light, 2. r Tho Life and Times of Ucn'l Putnam, 11 ju<> The Military, and Civil Life of Washva ington, 1l ^ Tho Life and Adventures of Paul Jones II ,j(j Tho life and Cnroor of Dan'l Webster II 3G, Any of the above books will be scut bj mail on Receipt of tho Price. For sale a the Ledger Olfico, Lancaster, 8. C. nd CATAWBA LODGE, f I. O. O. F. Ct _ NO 24. v^MKjEL( Will hold their tuoetings ovcrj Thursday Kvoning at 8 o'clock lly Order of tho l?odge. K O. BILLINGS, SccVy. Aug 3n, ly 28 STATE OY SOUTH CAROLINA. 0f I,AVCAffTKa OisTHICT. for Office Court of Common Pleat. ,|Ut Whereas, an inuuest of Escheat hath been re arM turned into this office, whereby it appears, tha John E. Sanderson, late of Lou caster distiic ' S. C., who was I Kim in , Ireland, ir *n the Kiugdom of Croat Britain, and died on tin "y nineteenth day of April, in the year A. D. 1848 was acixcd and posses ed at the time of hi. ?*? death, of a lot of loutd, situated in Laapaslc Ot District, In tl e State aforesaid, on the fwnncl waters of Rear Creek, hounded oatka Bout) 5 lands of Wm MuKenna, on the RaOtfcy land: Minor Clinton, on the North hy lands of Mrs Amelia ,VilHnes, and on the West hy Die Cain den Uend, containing ?in* hundred and forty eight acres, without baring in Ids life (liaoiuarfi any di-pe^tion thereof, and without lewiag an; to person who con legally claim tha same, now un In pursuance of the directions of the act of m ., eomhly, in sneh esin made and prorMM; th< I* Heirs* of the said John K. Sanderson, or othees i claiming under him, (if any there be) are hSfU kv MMMIWH La dhiwer IM itiAa <A?laif Ltd. "J, drhtoan month* in.in lh? date hertof. " witntmmmj band at Lanaaater Ourt Houae tMa tlh day of Jfay, A. D. 1865. * John a. stbwman, J> ?ka.C. Rfl.a >* Key ?, '5?. lt-?. a n>; ?*. P flP ML ^ Mp 9 : NEW BOORS! NEW BOORS! 3 Co WHICH; The Riyht or The Left ? A Jnd tAL very interesting book. This bonk has el?; created much excitement in Fashionable in | rj{ Religious circles. fob Xa MuL't, or Reef Roe!nys in the South a h ike Sens.?Ry Edward T. Perkins. ^er The Cabin Boys S\ory.? A most intercsting semi-nautical romance. [jr. |d- The Li res o.' the Queens of England.? the A handsomely bound volume. tan .'v Either of the above will bo sent by ''jj' fry mail, for jtl GO ets. each. 1 Crotchet and K><ittiny? A most hand- ,llr soniely bound volume. Would make p am 's n suitable present lor a voting ladv.? the ;1;; iw,$?. ?? by 5-lT* nooks in paper covers, and ivliich 4,r j of which will be sent by mail on receipt of the iibl \*y price. UC rx?f ith Eaws of I/>ve, Price, 20 c. ;vj? to Ellen Mortimer, or tlic Beautiful j(.u Creole of Cuba, , " 20 j..n Tho 1-idies Guide to Rcnut v, " 20 ~|0 The American Hutne Cook llook, 44 20 )r(V nd Temptation, or the Unknown ~ st. Heiress, by J. F. Smith, 44 50 f>lij Laughing G.s, 44 20 j ? I lard Times, by Dickens, " 25 orH The Woodniari9 /kitllc, and the a|tj Forest Maiden, 44 20 wji LY The Gentleman's Daughter or a 4jj^ great city's Temptations, " 20 j Julia Mansfield or the Fate of ur Ambitious Mothers, " 25 {|?, rn" Legends and Stories of Ireland; .,at cr* By Samuel Lover, ' 25 , The Virgin Queen or the R<>- . mancc of Royalty?by J. F. 00 Smith, " " 50 . , "'0 Fred Arden. or the Jesuits He"ly venge?by J. F. Smith, ' 50 Itosn Wood \ ill*?hy Dumas, " 50 Fearless Fred, or the Highwayman's Hride, " 20 Is- Fred Vernon, or the Victim <>f en Averico,?by J. F. Smith. 44 75 NV< 56, Tho Mvstcries and Miseries of "'u ne San Francisco, 14 50 lh:? 'ill St. Flore, or a Night in aGipsey clic in- Camp, 44 2 5 A Hook Full of Startling Disclosure NOW READY, FE.VALELIFE AMONG Til li MORMONS. A N AUHATIVK OF MANY YEARS* pERSO Experience, IIY THE WIFE OF A AIOIMOX ELD1 RECENTLY I'KOM UtAII. One lartjc I'2mo. vol., with a vi<w of Soil L> City. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. There la no subject of tliu day, that is trading more attention, than tho rapid crease and rising power of the Mormons Utah. What will he their ultimate dustu is as yet an unsolved problem, From e*i people and nation, vessel alter vessel is lai ing them on our shores in countless nu hers. This Narrative, therefore, is the uu opportune, giving as it does, an insight in t the Domestic Habits and customs of tl wonderful people. As will be observed the contents, the Hook is a full disclosure the experience nnd sufferings endured Females in the Mormon Country, and t reader is carried along by the narrative, w absorbing interest l'roin the beginning the end. J. C. DERBY, Publishers, 1 l'J Nasaxii-etrcct, New-York. And lor salo by all the ilooksellers a News Agents. Copies sent by mail, po paid, on receipt of price. J PUBLIC NOTICE > ? i:\v (sua vi) nvciiY of bade LUTTFll I LOAN. ) Capital, 11,000,000 Florins. ) rfAHIS loan is guaranteed by the OoVei ) X merit, und it will be drawn in did ) cut prizes, us follows: ) 14 of 50,000 FIs. | 51 of 40,000 FIs. > 12 of 35,00011s. 23 of 15,000 2 of 12,(1 ) 55 " 10,000 " 4o ? 5,000 2 " 4,'J J 53" 4,000 " 3GC " 2,000 1314" l'i 1 JLc. ? The lowest prize being 12 FIs. i 12 Florins are equal to 5 Dollars. > Tho next Drawing takes place at Cur i mho, under the direction of the Had > Government, on the 31st August, 181 > when every drawn number must obtain o > of tho above-mentioned Prizes, which w ' bo paid in Cash, at the offices of the i dcrsigncd. Those fortunate Shareholdi ' not residing on tho spot, will have th amount of Prizes gained, paid to tin through an established Hnvk. The Li > of the result will be sent t<? each Sin holder, and the successful numbers pi. > lished in the newspapers. The price of one Ticket,is Two Delhi 1 The following advantages are given taking a number of Tickets, viz: ' 11 tickets cost only #20 50 tickets cost only f ' 23 " " 40 loo " " l The price for Tickets can lie sent Hank Notes or Drafts, payable in any of I commercial towns of Germany, Hollar 1 France, England, Scotland,or Ireland. For Tickets and Prospectuses, apply the undersigned Hatiking-ilouse, which ' appointed for the sale ?d Tickets: MOltiZ S I'lF.MKI, SONS, H< inkers, Fii ANKIOllT-GN THE-MAINE, (iermany. N. I'. Letters to he directed " per Stea er, via Liverpool," to Mur.iz STIEnni. So , Hankers, in r cankfort-on-thc-Mnino. 1 Remittances w hich arrive after tho 1) ' ?>f Drawing, will !* returned, or invested ! tho ne t Drawing, at the option of t f sender. ? Tins Prospectus of tl.is Distribution, c ' be inspected at the Olliee of this pap ! where also Tickets may l?c obtained. ' July 23 81 > STATE OF SOUTirCAUOLIN > LANCASTER DISTRICT. '> ) Rela Sizer nnd wife Ma-") In the Court of <)i ry and others, appli- nn:y. libit in Su j cants I rnous, real estate r. v* r Temperance Gilds , J/onroo Gillisp and dee'd ' wife Narcasaa L oth ' crs, defendanL r> It appearing to iny satisfaction, that Mon 5 Gillispie and wife Narcissa, James K Smith i 5 wife Elvira, Hunt and his wile Cliarloi 5 A Hunt, James Cmninghani and Milley C. rj wife, dt l'ts in abo\ e case, reside without limits of this State. It is ordered that the s 6 dofts do appear am; object to the sale or di ij ion oi the real estate at Temperance (Bibs dee'd, on or before Ve first day of Oeto - 1855, or their consent to the same will t>e * tered of record. fpf#lu i .1. Il.WITIlKR.SPOON.o.L.D. J Lmcastcr C II, S (June 23. '55. I A CARD. ? I \R- Ai-ritKi>?it \v*:\, hav rf U returned from his visit to the. cities ^ Philadelphia nud New York, may be foi & at bis old stand, Two Doors South of 5 "Palmetto House," and nearly oppn? ^ Harris's Hotel," wiiciu he will be pleosec > wait on tlioso requiring bis services. r? Having examined and made himself rJ qiiaintcd with all tho latest imiirovi-mc r? in his profession, he feels confident of j. 5 ing satisfaction, in every particular, equa 5 any in the Suite or out of it ^ FULL SETTS OF TEETi rt nsorted in Phttina with the Coutiuuous G j or in the usual manner on Gold. . ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Pla I inserted in tho most complete and ski! manner, and all work fully wi rantiul. Particular attention given PILLING TEETH. Tendering his thai for time past, and by n determination to eel, lie will give satisfaction in all bis D tnl Operations, equal to any emergency. Yorkille, Oct., 25 30 ; 25 DOLLARS REWARD. rt The above reward will bo paid for Xf delivery to myself, or tlie lodgement ^ :inv jail, of my fellow Bob, who left jwemisu* on the 225th of April. The laid I is black, stout built, alxiut 22 rears old, ntx 5 feet 8 or 1U inches high. lie is well kno by the name of Bob Pelam. I will also pay twenty-five dollars for aa * factory proof against any one who mav harl . him.' JUHNM.JAUbKNK.il t York district, 8. C. 13 tf Jhon E Blackman "j In Eqnity, Lancat i va I District r Jamee JcfTereon Black- !- Bill for Partition ' i man, Joeiah Blackman, Ileal Estate i et al J Benj. Blackman, d< i It appearing to the satisfaction of tho C\ . irtiastonerj that James Jefferson Blackman i - Josiah Blackmail, defendants in aboro case, side without Urn limits of the 8tata, it is orde i on motion of Cooke, SoTr for complainant, t r tho said defondunts, James Jefieraon Black ri , and Josiah Blackraau, do answe.', plead or > mur to the Bill in ahove case, on or before i Ink day of October 1855, otherwise, Jndgcm k pro confoem will be ordered fM each JAMES JI. OTTHBOTMDN, c k L I I Juno 19, 'Off pre fee |7* 19 im ? .... J? ' AH EXTRA QUAWTITY OVEW-LI! PUB SALE cheep for cash by I . J. b. tf)U8ART I June 14, '55 23-tf lth i aui wcverel, or l'?'o Judyo- " ir incuts for one Crime, " 25 nut mi HI Ion (ir.mt or Fashion iblc Life bur .ts in Now York. " 25 re- Tlio Hullo of I lie P.uwory, *' 25 am: lit- The White Wolf, or Secret (as lirotherhon.l, " 25 rs. Dnmhuy and Duoyliler, " 25 J by David Watson, tlie Pirate, " 25 Alur Gull, or lliu lhid.il live. " 25 2,j Ellen Duvuie, " 25 I &0 Tho Maid of t!iu Sarinne, " 25 *? jn Tho Adventures of Hercules im }.w Hardy?hy Eugene Sue, " 25 * V uj Natalia, or the Pride of Palermo, " 25 Edward Satille, or tho Rescued . ^ t,, Nun, 25 ^4 js The Comic Wandering Jew, " 25 If? 'i'he Mount.iin Outlaw, or the J J Secret I'assWoid, ' 25 j/j The Wonderful : ml .Amusing Doings, hy Sea and hy Land, ofOscar Shanghai, " 25 m_ Yale College, ' 25 S!, (trace WeUleJi.ur Ficduriea, the Moniict Girl, " 25 >:ST S-t!r" For sale at the Ledger Olfice, 1 .an- h ">n caster, S. (J. he ? FIFTY HOLLARS REWARD. T " 4 YOUNG man named James Mnckey. I xv borrowed my lior.se on Sunday morn- . ' ? iny last, for the purpose, as he stated, of A 2?>n2 l',e Gamp Meeting, and promised ou to return it that evening. Ho has failed to vv'' do so, and I have reason to believe it is not or? his intention to return it,us he did not go nei r^'" to the Camp-Meeting, hut was seen goinyin l!,,| another direction. 'f,!l V Jamrs Mnckey is a young' man of about ^ 21 years of aye, of low statue, with hlue eyes, light hair, and fair complexion. Mack- oi ey's parents reside in Alabama, but he has ' ?! r(H, been residing for the most p?rtin Spartan- or md bury District. The horse is of the pony In< ttc, specie, with tho letters C. M. branded on cnl bis bis hip and shoulder. Mackoy, with the J] the horse, also carried my saddle and bridle. I aid will jrivc the above reward for the recovery v'.3" of the horse, and the apprehension of the l"? rogue. FLEMING MACKEY. cu lK'r Any 22 3t fm ^ n< NOTICE ir, IS hereby given that application will bo ov I 1.. - ?. - ? ii.-wu is tut: lA-gtsiuiure ai its next session. I pri to amend Hits charter of incorporation ol gh in.f lanncMter Village, so as to confer upon the thi i of Town Council, power to tax real anil per- *U| m<) sonal estate, to raise supplies to be expend- <? t(u> etl for the benefit of said Village; and also, dte for more enlarged power to collect lines itnl to posed by Council. tf Aug id " .mubESTON * '* t DAILY STANDARD. S A IC<-l4ul?le Coiiftiiicrciul V,r' ? 1 I and Political Journal. ?s urn *? Single OortF.s, pkii axsi m $ 8 00 " . tes Tit* 60 00 itl ll'ul IV- The Daily Standard contains a daily telegraphto ic report, u Market Report, and a report of . jka (leneral Information furnished by the mail from I"1 cx- every section oft lie Union. nM t.n. It also presents a daily rcpoit of the Stock 'd Market, the Cotton Market, of the Arrivals and db Departures of Ships, and of the arrivals of passenger*. Ouce a week Is presented a comparative statement of .be receipts nod shipments of Cotton, Rice and Uuiiihor, at the port of Charlestoi, |'u ?) and a cemparutive statement of the Receipts : in and Bnua. -* - ' ~ "* . w. uifuuii m oil me pons oi too L n,y nited St.-iti-J. J? K,y All new* of a personal am) political character, r>ut l>oth foreign ami domestic, U Riven with the wn greatest possible promptness; am) to insure this *'u object we have seemed the services of an able J\# corps of c >rrespomlonts. 1*'' 'K,r It is our special object to publish a NEWSPAPER, proper. \V e shrink from the ex pies- ^ sion of no opinion which may be demanded by Sk ? the subject before us, but as a general principle tcf prefer stating facts at the earliest instant po.ssi- |J, Me, and to leave it to our readers to form their nn own opinion*. The eoUrso oi" the paper is severely conserva- cj, #?i tive first of molality and ordjr; next, of the in Mn. stitutions pecuhar to the South, and next of the ' ind union of the States. We resotatcly oppose radre icalism as well In democracy as morals. r??.l 0n? impoitunt object in the MMbtishmciit of tul bat our paper, was to pi mm hi a SMmP vahiflo for I tan iaferuiathn. From this oljeet wa have beon de- compelled to dejiart, to some ?tooR hut not to ti? the h"**" It entirely oat pf view, we propose to aell lb Mil the paper at our rtdonter, in package* of TEN ?i . forTW ESTV-FlVKCENTS, audio MAI!.TEN Oooioa to any one of oar suhseriltors, for a year, who will sen.l us ITt"TXjBLLARR. This will . r*Me*M? ftwm the sjflMfSpofcctfon, and MBWW tiMMt ?f malting iMBEy different package* 4 D8 whR It will give to ererj ae^hhgrhpod thrimgfc- L^' out the Mate, the oportnnitv of a daflv paper flR t FIVE OOLl.AlULper annum. W w p* 1 L. W. tJPEATT k CO. 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All the washing in the world fail a to ng it out. Any child can use it with feet ease. With this Magic Pnpcf, likc.e, one of four copies of every letter writcan he secured without any additional or \\ hutcvcr, making it the cheapest and -;! convenient article extant. It is used to at advantage by reporters of Lite public , *s, telegraphic operators arid hosts of Inch picka -a contains four different col. ? Illaek Hide, Green, and Red. with full I printed instructions lor all to use, aud I last sufficiently to obtain live hundred ttnct impressions. , ' f it is (tut up iu beautifully enamelled cold envelopes, with n truthful likcncM of proprietor attached. Each and overy rkage warranted. 1'kic!:?jter dozen or 5 f<?r 91 Sinpnekages, '2.0 eLs. Mailed to all parts of world on the reception of the above prii. Address, post paid, N. IIUBBEI.L, lfl7 Broadway, N. Y. oriMoKs of the rnr.ss. IlahbiiVx Magic Impression Paper.? i refer our readers to an advertisement in it her column, setting forth the merits of ? plea in" and inrjoejous invention. The ajmess should induce nil to give t a trinl. [Philadelphia Merchant. It is unsurpassed for neatness, utility. 1 should meet with the sale it richly deves." [Tribune. ^ 'Just what the public bns long desired, 1 recommends itself to every individual of te ami refinement. Journal and Courier, fitly 11,1855 '2'2- 3m. MIHVITIjLOLIS REMEDY! 1 >R A MARVELLOUS AGE!! Moimu|'s (LNut limit. HE GRAND EXTER- 1 NAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we sec miliis of little openings on the surface of r bodies. Through these this Ointment, icn rubbed on the skin, is carried to any jail or inward part. Diseases of the Kidys. disorders of the I.iver, utl'ections of j heart, Intlumation of the I.ungs, Asthis, Coughs and Colds, are by its means cftually eured. Every housewife knows it salt passes freely through bono or meat cny thickness. 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Professor Holivay lias, Lv command of the Allied (iov,intents, dispatched to the hospitals of tho ist, large shipments of this ointment, to bo ed under the direction of the Medical Staft the worst cases of wounds. It will euro y ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness o? ntraclion of tho joints, even of 20 years' Hiding. v Piles and Fistulas. These and other similar distressing cotnlints can be effectually cured if tha < )int. *nt be well rubbed in over tha paitk affect, and by otherwise following the printed vetions around vaeli pot. Iloth the Ointment and Pills should bo ed in tho following cases:, nioiis, Sore I.ogs, ma, Sore Brdasts, apped hands, Sore Heads, * A iltil iins, Sore Throats, tul&s, Sores of all kinds, . ut, Sprains, mhagn, Scalds, rcuiial Eruptions, Swelled Glands, en. Xf.tr ? m I mnnatiatn, Clcen, it Khemu, < Venerable 8nr?j, in diavaac*, \Vouuds ef nil kin J*. ^ SoLn AT THE MASCrACToSiMefProf. ji.i.oway, 80 Maiden tane, New York, d 244, St.1Awn, l?ndon, mid by alt renct ilila^Druggista nnd Healers of Mudi- ? kin throughout Uiu United States, and Urn .itizcd world, in Pots and Huvt?*,ul25 eU. !| conts, and II 00 each. NT Thure is ?i connid?*r 'l?lc aaviug by dp king the larger sizes. Directions for the guidance of pants in every disorder are utlixed to web ?t. ^ ^ ? i Notio? 1 K I cxr*?|tft be absent ontef tbefltJir V tor semetimo, I have appointed Jeatt ngom.ee mr agent to site far, er 949 ' \ y demand* that mey reqelra It, eetll my turn. IIAM LI. HAMMOND. ^ Jiily iwi iw is?M W %