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LATER FROM EVROPR I New-York, September 80. ( The U. 8. Mall steamship Baltic, C*pt. c Comstock, arrived at this port Inst night, bringing advices from Liverpool to the 8th Instant. There in, however, nothing important from tho seat of war. The Russian* hud received large reinforcement*, and Were threatening to attack the Allies at several point*. Commercial. Ihtelliuerce. The Liver pool Cottor Market?Tho Circular of Messrs. Bkowr &. Shipley Quotes Cotton dull, and prices from 1-16 a id. lower. The decline, however, was mostly on Uplands. The Ijverpool Gereral Marcets.? Bacon had advanced Is, Rice was steady. Naval Stores were active, and Rosin was ? worth from 4s. 6d a 6s. per owt. Spirits of Turpentine eomiuj tided 35a. Freights Were depressed. Tub Weather aro the Crops.?The Weather in England was favorable for ng- ^ ricultur.il purposes, and the Crops were ( I fcood. t State or Trade.?The Manchester Mcr- j k Vets were dull at previous rates. 1 Ihk Lordoh Mo.rey Market.?The 4 B.n? < of England had advanced its rate of 4 i tercat to 4 per cent. Consols cloned nt ' from $K)} a 9OJ. a Gefleral Intallgence. Dispatches from Generals Simpson and ? Pelissler statu 'hat nothing new had occurred before Nehaatopol or in the Valley of ^ the Tehcrn.iya. The Russians were gain threatening an attack. The allied troops were kept constantly on the alert, and par. tiuo rum lined constantly under Arms. The question is, whether thu Rnssiins will attiok the Tchurnay.a lines or Bd.ikl.iva viitho Biid ir Valley. Goner d Simpson siys tint , the Russians are active!)' bridging thu liar- J bor ol Sebsstopol, and fortifying the north * ide, and tlt.it they have received re iof tree ^ inents. Nothing of ini|?ertauco had occur- ii red in the Black Sea. ^ Railroad AccidentYesterday morning the passenger train on the Charlotte and South Carolina Root], when about nine miles front Columbii, met with an accident, by being thrown fro.n the track, and we regret to learn th it never il of , the passengers stiul.iiuod injuries, two of .1 thetu serious. It apocars that the c.irs were * * tounding n slight curve, at a *p?cd of about 1( sixteen utiles to thu hour, when the tender v bigagu And passenger trains ran of. The lJ two latter fell upon their si J * on tho odgo j j, of tho cmh ink hi jut, but fortunately tlio I i coupling gave way. dw the injuries to i" pisscngor* might have baca more urio u ('l nod o\to:tdve. Among the passengers the o follow ing suit nine.! injuries: n Mr. \V. Ue, Jr. of Uluff.on, S. C , scri- jj ously injured, internally, it in feared. * He v. W. S. I*ec and Minn lae of Pdisto, ' lightly bruised. A ehild of Mr. Lee*, re- J, ?oiveil several sevcro bruises, but aotu of a e serious nature. tl Mr Prey, of Charleston, n German, nnd by occupation n tuner of pianos, in reported badly injured, yet ho is not regarded ..s in a dangerous condition. The above are tho only persons who y nnkiincd injuries, ns f..r as we could loom. The truin was under the charge of Mr. NEW 6 FOE Tl I? A r T A XT IA wr* JL ilJJLJ 1111 1/ TT JL1 imTul Ar? now receiving from New York, Pldladcl| lock of SUple and Fancy Dry < ladies mm 'Plain ?ud fumy Silas, French Printed Uou*lin Lnglish and American Prints, Fluids and Ui and CIooks, Long, Square and Danblo Wool i BISil A larp and Vaired Stock. Locex, Inscriinj mingn, Collars, CkeinozatU, Hosiery WHITE ( Damask Table linen, Napkin* and Too elling Unbieaclied, Drills bleached and tinb vmuium fltDeli broad CI olds, Dim Sain add r'.mcy Cat * Maiinete, Kerseys, Tickings, Lire ton Decidedly the bnt lot ev?r brougl?t to latacaal to?U at all price*. Doe 8kia and Canimcr I'aiH fan la, Silk Velvet, Fancy nod Itetn Silk, and MhirU, Under Skirt JEWEL Gold and Silver Watcher, Bracelet*, Gold IVn. Kia^a, Brettalpiua, Collar ^ BONN Vohrot, Silk, Straw, Leghorn and L?ee Hot IAf8 411 ffilk aad Bawir llata, Wool llata, and a full a atylr. Cap* of vari I1AB84 Tkv Jnrgtal Stork ever bt S ADD! mmA B?>iLa ibAiu. inui^ r?A Web Rein* an|. Girth*; al?? Carriage * SMBWM1 Iron, NsiK Hu*4. Hm<?, Mtotili, Andirw Xwrk* Mtd Hinge*, Kniva* and Fork a, l*nck? -* ? Htropa, Carpenter's Tnola. Mid ir f! OtoeedMk Drug* and Met tioncry, Crookery ?p4 ? ry&lng rl? nmmmi> fotiinl ins C'oitm ?r,wa?nK.#H and tlm public get* ^LwaerUh s AIM#. 9\ _ 4ff? T? , * -** *: _ IWler M conductor, and the runing igcment nf Mr. A. Gribble as engines to blame attaches to either of ibem c ount of the accident. Trial of a Slave. The trial of a girl named Claris rroperty of Col. W. B. Wilson, took >n Tuesday last. She was arraigns harge of murdering the child of her er, by administering poison. The at y and black hcartedness of the act sell calculated to rouso the indignnt he entire community; but if any 'eeling was exhibited, when the lac irst announced, it soon subsided, ai parties seemed disposed to rest with lence on the protecting nrm of tlx Notwithstanding repeated confcssii guilt on the part of the criminal, a fai inpartiai trial was granted; all the .imonv connected with the case was \illy weighed, and a verdict of "g endered in accordiance wiili the lames Jeffreys, e*q., the Presiding! rate, pronounced the sentence o Dourt in a very feeling manner, c?i he spirit of the humane and ine UilffH. TliP exooiiliiin ivill JViday, the 2d of November next. >?ds wlmt ?ve are induced to believ lurk and wickeil career of this unfort rictim of crime nml sjuilt. [ YorkvUle Knrjuii STATE OF SOUTH-CAROL LANCASTER DISTRICT. Jcla Siz.er and wife Ma-1 In the Court ol ry and others, appli- nary. Il'rii in cunts moiis, real exU rs Temperance (II l/oitmc Oillisp and dee'd wife Narcassa t otli crs, d 'fendnnti It appearing to hit rati -(faction, that \ Jitlispie and wife N'aivissa, James F Smii rife Elvira, Hunt and hi* wife Cba V Hunt, Joint* Cu miiigham and Millcy rile, det'ts in alio e case, reside withe iinit* of thia State. It i* ordered that tl; lefts do nppcar and object tor the sale or on of the real estate of Temperance fli lee'd, on or before re first day of O 835, or their consent to the same will ervd of record. [pf 1 1. II. WITHKRSrOON.o.L Lancaster C II, 8 C, June 28. '65. STATE OF SOl'TII CAROLINA. Lancaster District. Ojfce Court of t 'amnion Pleat, Whereas, an inquest ol Escheat hath bt timed into this ollico, wliereby it appear 'olio E. Saudorson, late of Lancaster (I l O., who wai lioi-n in , Irelar lie Kingdom of ttreat Britain, and died < liiictccoth day of April, in the year A. I), ras seiae.1 and possessed at the innc leatli, of a let of Land, situated in Lan liftrict, in the State aforesaid, on the 1 raters of Bear Crook, hounded oil the it lands of Win MrKenna, on the East by if Minor Clinton, on the Ninth by lands u Vnielia Viliine*, and on the West by the leu Itoad, containing one hundred and iglit acres, without having in his life time ny disposition llieivof, and without lesvii icrsoit who can legally claim the same, a pursuance ol the direction* of the act embly, in anch case nude and proridet leira 'ol die ssi.l -lob V ~ - hinting under him, (if any there be) are y required tu appear and nuke claim ightcen mouth* from the date hereof. Witne* tuy hand at Lancaster Couit I Ilia 1th day of J/ay, A. f>. 1M5. JOIIX A. HTKWM A> Clk C. C. P. (i Mar 9, '55. IS?o. a m; tint. Harness and Upper Leather 'or anle, one mileenat of Pleiuunt 111 I. M UAUTHI Feb. 7 ftO rOODS HE sTKR TRADE ; BE&JLH. 8? 5,? ,?hia and Baltimore a full and con Good*. e<msi*ting irwvtrt of m de Luincs, Marino*, Apnrcusimd Ilci ngh una of tho Newest Styles, Ti Shawls, Cashmere and Bay State Sh SMS. [ *, Kmbroidery, and Ladie*' Dress ' and Gloves s full assortment. jrOODS. , Shirting* and Sheetings Bleached leached, Lancaster Quilts, die. 3 It ?18YHM*S? liners, Petershams, Kock Island Caai bs Wool and tNugro Blankets. ElMii ier conmniMtg. in part, or < nercontu, ] *, Plain and Faney; Tweed mid uUo plain and fnotj Satan Vest, 1 i, Drawers, dec. L BKY 11 ('*? ? and Gold Hens, Kar-rinfla, F and 8imv? Buttons. ET8 met*, Misses and Infant* Bloomers, d I &?8? mortmerit of Mens' and Boys'of the oue stvies, Ac. dllts rought to this Market. LEE?. d Snaffle kit. Martingales, Saddle and Buggy WMpa, Buy, i? IJmbreilai sl mmm ffi Lit ijy&xiii its. Hhetfli and Tongs, Trees C il K aires all kinds, Res or* sad ] eiy thing else sndsr this head. itoines, Books and C and Glassware, ry Biol*, in wta?l? they invite Mis r ily that the, wlil W anld at Ike ? JT"tn 3 tJtmL > !* ^ 4 " - M- f^9 S ^ y 4ll 5ft SC jKrt - . , r SPECIAL NOTICES. m ac- " Hollowat/\Piltt Ate nn excellent F ly Medicine, and recommended *11 sti era with diseases of the Liver and SI acli. The surprising: effect of these i a, the dei-ful Pill* have nnturally made ther place universal favorite with the citizens ol dona Union, as will as to the inhabitants o mas- other parts of the world, as they are Ltroc'- Bm] safest remedy for all disorde ? WRS the liver and stomach: and to the bil ion of guflfer^r (hev are invaluable. It is tti such pmably admitted that theso l'ills I 1 waa never been known to fail to cure t "d disorders when used in accord nice < eYn"* the directions which accompany each ? law. dps of ir and g&rOf all the remedies ever presonte itesti- the pnhlic for the relief of Weaknei care- the Spine, Back, Breast, Limbs or Jo uilty,, none seem to call forth such gen facts, approbation from as afflicted column Vfagis as the Jsw David's or Ilan w dlas f the The application of this Plaster to ncing weaker parts of the human system, ireiful the morning dew upon decayed veg ce on tion, not only restores the injured p Thus but increases tlie strength, and iinpai e, the tone of vigor to the whole animal fr; unate See advertisements in another colu For salo by -er. MAG1LL& IIEATl |\y\ King's MountXin Celebration. The Major-Generals ami Rrigndier < I vim* tii mo Severn: ijivi?ioum with t rOnll- renpective Staff*; Tho Volunteer, Unil i Sum- [ ;.n>i Cavalry Companies of the St iU'; itc of Member* of the Sen ite a nil House of illispie preacntntive*; The Clergy; The Mast <Kld Fellow and Tempi ranre ls?dg?*; the Member* of the Phes*. *re invitei . j attend the Celebration of the Battle th'and ^ing'a Mountain, on Thursday tho 4th .l.itt.. I October next. 0 his WJI. II. WIIJ30N, 1 >at the JNO. L. Mil. 1.Kit. >Conimitti ie said H. VV. MELTON. ) lltspie ?? ANNOUNCEMENTS. * D* Ma. Ehitor :? Please announce Mr. t Crockett as a candidate for Colonel of the Regiment, S. C. Militia, which office ia t vacant by the resignation of Col. Price, , oblige, enre- Mary Friend* and Votki ?, that liatrict Mr. E"'Tor.:?ricase announce Maj. Jin id, iu Rutlcdgc as a candidate lor Colonel of the an the Regiment 8. C. M., (CoL Price having rcsig caster Many Frikm South Mit. Editor.?Please announce Mr. Ral lands I'anmiond as a candidate for Tax Collector, f Mrs. And oblige, Ills I^tiKKi > Coinfoitv Mr. Editor.?Please announce Mr. Join made Gregory ?s a candidate for Sheriff" at tha c ignny ng electiou atul olilige, *r?*' Many Friends and Scpportki ol as1, the Mr. Editor?Please announce William *,cr*? crtson as a candidate for Tax Collector ai herewithin H? F*?ki? louse ^K" *'l>,TOR:?Please announce M^jor . W. Niatiet as a candidate for Tax Collecto ', the ensuing election, and oblige, ' " Many Votu . h Notice. ; ^ ^ R-turn day is near at hand, and wlthou 1 iikvI satisfactory arrangements being mad m those indehte to me, as Adm'r of Col. Hi ^5? Eat, V will be forced, for aelf-protection, t? their notes and accounts in the hands of an ccr for collection. I a ill be at Lancaster p much every day until return day, for the |>ose of having such arrangements made as will be iu the )M>wer of many to make and coats. Iu my absence, my eon, Joint N. Cr etl will act as inv agent. JOHN M. CROCKETT, Adiu Sept. 19, 18M. 2t SOUTH CAROLINA. Lancaster District. By Jainrt H. Wilhertpoon, E?<j, Ordin fur said Diutrict. Wmerkan, Molxey Cook, hu upplid U for Letters of udiniuiiitiaUuii on all ami ain<i ml etc ""J Chatties, (lights ami Credi Nathaniel Cook, late of the District aforct deceased. These are, ihwfi r , to cite and admoni* 9 and sitigular, the kindred and creditors of eL'na said deceased, to he and appear before n dm is onr nc,lt Ordinary's Court for the said Dial . to be holden at Lamas ei Court House 011 a. of Soptemlier inat., to show cau! any, why said administration should 110I granted. . ( ) Given under my hand and seal, I rim- j LS. > 12th day of Sepl'r In the year of ( ?.? ) Ix>rd, one thousand eight huudred filly-five, and iu the 80th year of Ainc.-k-ai dependence. JAR. If. WITHERSPOOX, O. L. i "d Sept. 17, 1866. pf LAND SALES mors, Pursuant lo a decree of the t'ourt o quit> for th County of Union, at its term, in the ease of Margaret lluey, Jn J. Williams and his wife Harsh C. snd p, era; I will expoee to public ado on the I I0*? Oei IIU, at the residence of Dr. . i ine William*, In said county, for 100 cash, ** the balanee on a credit of 12 months, following lands, lying in anid conntv, aoci ac-nded to the heirs at law, of Thn*. lluey, deceased, late of Lencaeter diat Inger ***: A large body of Land, conUJning al 1938 lying on, nnd between thc ^' atci Cam and Waxhnw creek in m cnntignona; and bonndid b]A Bt<J. W. McCain, Hugh f Samuel I*. Walkup, and of the folio win ( tracts, vis.^VIKteh Intent piMce, 63 acre* ; Molly Rodger* place, acres: Bnrlisons, 131 acre*; Fee or II place, 133 aeae*; Thoma* Walker's p 40ft .ir res; The John Walker plnce, 181 at 8. P. Hlewart place. lfttaces; D M. W?l pli.ee, 163 sores; and John ffnrky place, The other land* I will aell at Mo; Bagn, Court honae, on the 39th of same me ? Au belonging to *om? eatate, wis: The 'J Brown ptaco of 70 acre* tying Is llrad ' tors of Rk-hardwMi'e creek; and Big 6 Richardson Pluce of Oft acre* on the IU hsins, River Rocrl and th? Charlcx (Jrftfiq plac< ImsT 100 acre*joiningsaaie,and the Naney Bj ger place, of 100 joining, nod 1 tenet M Ra. Waters of I h'ad I'ine Ceeeij of 247 m known an the Brig roan place, and one of en Ctibb'a Branch, known a* the Horn P nlion, and one Tnwt joining C. A, Ply ley, e i> ^ C. If. T. McCAULLY, CM.IX ' Union N. U Avg let 105ft, ~ o 4k . . ?, * SHERIFFS SALE. "13 Y virtue of sundry writs of Fi Fm, I J me directed, I will sell before I ami- Court House door in Lancaster on the fi iffer- Monday in October next, within the lej Lour- hours of side, tho following, prvpei son- viz, n an Also one Black, mule, levied on and r the ho M lb? properly of James Johns! f H|| ' at tho suit of Juntos R, Lynn. 1 12. t|)0 | Also one bay horse, levied on nnd to .. sold ns the propcity of A. Addison, at I ? suit of J. B. t'uretonet. ill. I 12 ! Also ,itie hi'J mare, levied on and to uii>- kcM r.? iii,< |)i|.|>i rn of \V. I', I'lylor, t;.\e ll.csuilol 1. vV A. Trvon. etui. 1 12 h<'-'' A No one nea lo.gu, .,u<l harness, lev! ui'li t'l) mii1 lo oe soitJ ad liie property ef Frai L,,\. I . union,, at tho suit of Cund ct, Ji n n^s & Lo. 112 Also one Top buggy, levied on anu to (1 to 8?'d as the property of John S. Summer, s8 j? the suit of John J. Miller. 1 12 ints Also, one buy horse top buggy and II nes8. saddles, bridles, harness, etc, lev! t\H on nnd to be sold ns the property of D. n,,y I'ocr, at the suit of R. S. iiuilcy pro. nl. TER. 1 13 the One Thousand neres, more or less, i like joining Lands of William Grahnin, Th eta- M. Belk, Estate of Dr. (?. 1,. Massev, But.* ar,s of II. T. Massev, S. B. Mnssey nnd othe -ts u n'8? ^ "'ruses on whieh the ( fedunt lives, bounded, north by Dunl "no. <3tr,.L.t, .vest, by J. I'. Crockett's Lot, sou inn. |,y i|,e Methodist Church lot- iiiul |M?I Catawba Street?also three other I^o bounded north by Gay Street, west by Ji Thompson's Lot, east by the I'resbytcri Church Lot, and Sonih by C. B. Jones' L Maid I<ots each measure 119, feet on G Sen- Street, and 756 feet deep?also Sixty acr heir adjoining s.<id Lota, Jonese's Lot und othe 'orin levied on mid to be sold us the pmpcrly The Henry R. 1'rke a tlio suit ol William C; Re- key und others. $4 50. wic, Also, one House nnl l.ot in the vil.sge and Belnir, containing Three acres more or lo 1 to adjoining Lands of Johu Dohy and othe of levied on and to be sold us the property day C. 1'. Evans, at the suit of S. S Furrar Hro. and others. $160. Also, onu hundred acres more or It ce. whereon defendant lives, adjoining Land* Redden Thompson, Henry V. M.mey ai others, levied on and to bo sold as the pre 55=9 erty of Joseph Carter, at the suit of J. Hunter and others. 91 50. Also Two hundred acres, more or It = whereon defendant lives, adjoining Lands l.j,*, William J. Blackinoo, R. II. Terrell, A. 2jfil Baker and others, levnd on and to be an . as the proporty of Thos. Chapman, Blac nn 0 man, nt the suit of J. A. Hassellinc assigni *nd $ 1 60 Also One hundred acres more or It is. whereon defendants lives, adjoining Lin of John C. Williams and others, levied i *" | and to be sold as the property of Him 21ft Robit son, at the suit of S. B. Emmons f neo) S. S Tartar &. Bro. and others. $1 5( Also Two hundred acres more or le ^ whereon defendant lives, adjoining Lands G. M. Funderburk, A. L. Funderbiirk a eigh others, levied on and to be sold as the prn ertv of Jacob Funderburk, at the suit ,g John inornin, pro, uli and others. 91 ? Also Three hundred acres inoro or Ic 1 W. whereon defendant lives, adjoining Lands ;nau- Estate, of Calvin Usery. Estate of Jo McMunus, and others, levied, on and to ,g sold as the property of Roddick Mosely, the suit of Workman Si. Boone and othe Roh- $| 50. id o- Also Two hundred acres more or l? ,s. whereon defendant lives, adjoining Lun of J. Ada ins, Jones Crockett and othe John levied on and to be sold as the property r, at A. B. Funderburk, at II. Suit of Cureton Muasoy and others. f 1 50. Also One hundred acres more or 1e whereon difcndunt lives, adjoining Lands Stf- Ji.nathun Ogburn, Silas Bird and othe levied on and to be sold as the p.opei of James G. Poor, at the suit of J. A. II: t the elliue nsignee etui. $1 60. e by Also Three hundred acres more or i< uey's w hereon defendant lives, adjoiuing Lin > put of James II. Wi:hcr?poon, NViiliaui Stew olli- und others, levied on anil to be sold us t retiy propel ty of John Sings, nt the Suitof Elia Pu.'" beth Adams Aduix. and others. $1 50. Also Three ho ldred m res more or It whereon defendant lives, adjoining Land* <K * R. R. Terrell, William J. Blackmail a ?r others, levied oil and to be sold as the pri ' erty of A. J. BukVr, at the suit of It. NVylie pro. al. $1 50. Also Two hundred acres more or h w lu reon defendant lives, adjoining Lnn of F. T. Small, Henry Gardner, Joel iarv Rlackmnn and others levied on and to sold as the property ofMarv Ea.strid?r<? the Hiait of T. \V. Huey el. hI. ft ( ' ",0 Also One hundred uerea more or U :ular whereon defendant lives, adjoining Iainds u.(. Joseph Blair, Samuel Mc.Munus, and olb< sa!< ' levied on nnd to be sold an the pr^pert Jonathan Ogburn, at the suit of J. C. Mi .u!, gram. ft 50 ( Also Ono hundred acres more or h j . whereon defendant lives, adjoining lands tj1(| Dixon Barnes, F. I). Green, James T. Ws ,c and others, levied on and to be sold as t I 'be property of Andrew Countryman, at t suit of A. 6l \V. Dunlap, nnd others, f I I this Alan Five hundred acres nioro or l? our whereon defendant lives, adjoining Lands and Andrew Nelson, John Flynn and othe ? In- levied on and to be sold as the property Henry llanvuih.nt tho suit of Elizabeth A arns Adinx. end others. ft 50 1 Also T"?"0 hundred seres more or It whereon defendant lives, adjoining Linda David Ware, Steele and others, levied < 7# and to be sold as tho property of Willhi ?v. Sulivsn, at the suit of T. W. Huey s Inst mM Also all defenants int in and to One hii o|jw dred acres more or less, a^jnininr Lands AtnosCook, John Massey, John K. Robe j j son snd o.hers, levied on and to be sold nnd the properly of Asrou Phillips, st (lie si of John Massey and others. 1 I (jo. Also One hundred acres mors or le iy whereon defendant lives, adjoining Ian of John Mnasev. Willism Fail and ml?i *JCI' levied on end to be sold as the property Nut nan Fail, at the suit of John M. Crock* *?5 udmr. 1 * v j Also, Three hundred acres more or le and wh,.rcon defendant liven adjoining luind* !>nr' Robert Gardner, William Gardner and oth< r' levied oil and to be sold as the property !|nS> Robert Philips, at the suit of J. Adams.' inon r j M Also One hundred and fifljr acres nu . * or lean, whereon defendant Uvea, adjoini ' Lands of lira. 'I eras Brown, Frances B f.rv*' and oUd|^evi?d on and to ha sold aa t .!'? propt^^HViiliam 8. Perdue, at the a 194 of j^^Pliardaon and other*. 1 J Amflp* hundred aercs more or le ""I8 adjoinflf Lands of Martin Plyler, Jac * Plyler and others levied on and to be m [??J aa the property ofEltaha Pl>lar, at the a of 8. B. itaaaey 1J. h. Cureton adair*. laity |W J. D. IIAILR. 8. L 1) , Lancaster C. H. September 10, 1& I the ' ' 1 ? NOTICE J" NIT GOODS-iKD UROCItUOt b fM low for Cash, or to pauofai erne aware until t I W ft rat of January. js B. MOBLRT Re* Mm* ?tart *. 90 *. ??V ^^9 "w* 7V ' t\ V- >" i- . ANOTHER SUPPLY OF I*. NEW BOOK! rst J'! The Esceped Nun, 91 ^ Mark Ilurdlestone, Hot Corn, 1 Oavisis Lectures, on IAfe in the Clearings, . Flora Lyndsev, , Progress and Prejudice, ;e Sal a. I for the Solitary, 1 Beatrice, e Spirit Manifestations examined and ex1,1 plained, ; Humanity in the City, 1 ied | Iclcn M ulgrave, or the Jesuits Revenge ?k- Mechanics, their Principles and applications. I Our firat Families, 1 be The Pocket Companion for Machinists at and Mechanics, 1 The above are ail handsomely bound i ied nmp"M. The Goblin Snob, a laughable and atmising book Reveries of an Old Maid, embracing id- important hints to young men, 8 The Game Cock of the Wilderness, ite or the Life and Series of Ihin Marrs, ble, le- Heads and Hearts, ap Rifle Rangers, ith Ruth Garnett, by Yew York Naked, ts, Rebels and Tories, ?s- Matilda Montgomerie, ' n Captain Kyd, [,t, Kititte, ?y Swamp Steed, The Secretary, fa Bearte, ol The Monk's Revenge. "? The G'Hals of New York, VV acorn.ta, of The Bandit of the Ocean, C; mille, or the fate of a Coquette, r*. Will Terrll, of The Flying Artilerist, dt The Ynnkee Middy, Trial and Triumph, by Arthur, The Ranger of Ravenstraein, of The Rebel BHde, id The Bandits of the Osage, >P* A Man in search of a Wife. R. The Unfortunate Maid or the Miser's Fate, ss Fifteen minutes around New York, ot The Beautiful Cignr Girl, or the MysJ. terieg of Broadway, by Ingraham, Id Claude's last Bullet, or the Price of k- Three Lives, ic. Norwood, or Life on the Prairie, by Ned Buntline. ss Frank Rivers, or the Dangers of the ds Town, by Ingniham, on Caroline Tracy, the Spring Steel, ni Milliner's Apprentice, or Celio, or New York above Ground, ) Jack Cade, or the Bondsman's Strog8s gle, ot Theodore, tho Child of the Son; a Se nd quel to Lafitte, by Ingraham, >P* The Spanish Heroine, of Ashleigh a talc of the olden time, ?0. Life of Win. Poole, w* The controversy between Senator of Brooks and Archbishop John hn The Adventures of Tom Suipleton be The Leagc of the Miami, at Wau-nau-gee or the Massacre of Chirs. cngo, Old Put or the days of'76, !Ss The Star of the Fallen, ds Harry Tempest or the Pirate Protage, rs. Gildering the Free Bootcr, of Paul Jones the Son of the Sea, dr. Dure-Dcvil-Dick, New York in Slices, ss, Grace Manning, of The Ride for'Life, rs. Whom to Marry and how to get Marrty ried, is The Orphan Seamstress, Hercules Hardy, by Sue, ?s* Grace Weldou, or r'rederica, the Bonds net Girl, iris The Woodman's Ride, he Jlclenc or the Children of I<ove, ' a- Josnpliine, or the Maid of the Gulf, Bryon Blonday, 'ss Gentleman Jack, or Life on the Road, of Jack and his Bride, nd Craiglan Caretle or the Stolen Will, ?p- Pirate Doctor, B. Jenny Diver the Female Highwayman The Midnight Q.ueen, ss The image of his Father, ds The Victim's Revenge, Any of the above books will be sent at mail on Receipt of the Price. For sale jp. the ledger Office, foincaster, S. C. oi ~ a oard7 ,ra | \K. ALt'KliD t'RAVE^thnv cf AJ returned from his visit to the cilie* m_ Philadelphia and New York, may be for at his old stand, T?vo Doors South of ss ** Palmetto Mouse," and nearly oppoi ()f Harris's Hotel," where he will be p leasee ,je wait on those requiring his services. I,u Having examined and made himseif l,e qiiainted with all tho latest improvctue in his profession, he feels confident of f ing satisfaction, in every particular, cquu Qf any in the State or out of it 3! FULL SETTS OF TEETI nsorted in Plntina with the Continuous G or in the usual manner on (told. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Pla of inserted in the most complete and skil on manner, and all work fully w* tm ranted. Particular attention given nd FILLING TEETH. Tendering his thai for time past, and by a determination to in- cei, he will give satisfaction in all his D of tsl Operations, equal to any emergency, rt- York Hie, Oct., 35 36 ? CATAWBA LODOI S I. O. O. F. <* _ NO 24 of tdWMMtifc Will hold their meetings ev. et, Thursday Evening at 8 o'clo 50 By Order of the I^odge. K. G. BILLINGS, 8ec'/y of Aug 3o. \y Jt Tr 25 DOLLARS REWARD. The above reward will be paid for JP delivery to my*elf, or the lodgemeD _ * ?nv jail, of my fellow B<?b, who left premiae* oo the 26th of April. The Raid I K I* black, aiout built,"* about St rear* old, ah ' ft feet or 10 Inche* high. lie la well kin , by the name of Bob Pelara. u)l 1 will alao pay twenty-five dollar* for at W- fhetory proof against any one who mar her S him. JOHN M . FAULKNER ob York district, S. C. tf A Valimbic Tract Of LAN! 1 FOR 8ALK. Tllt? subscriber offers for aale hi* true Land ?Mt the Water# of Fiat Creek r _ taining ITJ acres. About 40 nrrtt cleared, and comprises 40 sent of aapw ? Bottom Land, (he balance ie in wood. 1 preecnt crop will convince any on# deafen of pnrrhaefng, thai tkia la a tract of land i tit often met with. An tha aobaeKbar wtel the MH, he invites pornhaaen to call >nd amine N, On fln place le a comforts af.it it J. b?35O5K NEW BOORS! NEW BOORS!! C WHICH; The Right or The Left ?K 21 25 very interesting book. Thin book bus j for 75 created much excitement iu Fashionable Man 50 Religious circles. in t 76 Ha Afotu, or Reef Ravings in the South i 76 I .Sea*.?By Edward T. l'crkins. ! l',e ^ : The Cabin Bogs .Story. ? A most inter- I 00 eating semi-nail ticul romance. jt|| 75 The Lives of the Queens of England.? Con A handsomely bound volume. pon< If" Either of the above will be sent by J:-1" ^ mail, for Si 60 els. each. jj| ^ Crotchet and Knitting ? A most hand- Hot 75 somely bound volume. Would make a )nff 50 a suitable present for a voting lady.? i hi b Price, SI. " j tific Jf" Books in paper covers, and which . \y., k ?'" which will be sent by mail on receipt of the j stol price. i pon Laws of Ix>ve, Price, 25 c. I f"'1.' 60 ! Ellen Mortimer, or the Beautiful I j Creole of Cuba, " 25 0? | The Indies Guide to Beauty, M 25 ' desi j The Amencan Home Cook Book, " 25 j g Temptation, or the Unknowr. .. . ?0 Heiress, by J. F. Smith, " 50 .. W>! Laughing G .s. ? 25 60 j Hard Times, by Dickens, M 25 (|llit -- i no *v oouinan* Kittle, and the n'utn Forest Maiden, 44 25 The Gentleman's Daughter or a wj,i, 50 great city's Temptations, 44 25 50 Julia Mnnxfiuld ??r tlie Fate of 60 Ambitious Mothers, " 25 60 rx*gends and Stories of Ireland; , 50 By Sainucl I^over, - 25 ?,1 ^0 The Virgin Qnvrn or the Ro- ft.<> 50 mance of Royalty?by J. F. !' 60 Smith, - 50 ^0 Fred Arden, or the Jesuits Re38 venge?by J. F. Smith, 44 50 Rosa Woodville?by Dumas, u 60 25 t\-arless Fred, or the Highway. 25 man's Bride, 44 25 25 I Fred Vernon, or Ihc Victim of 25 I Averice,?by J. F. Smith, u 75 I, 25 The Mysteries and Miseries of Com 25 s;;n Francisco, M 60 the 25 St. Flore, or a Night in aGipsey Join 25 Cantp, " 25 to tl Paul Deverel, or Two Judge- wits, 25 ruent.s for one Crime, M 25 nctir 25 Ellen Grant or Fashion .ble Life conn in New York, 44 25 G 25 The Belle of the Bowery, - 25 at L The White Wolf, or Secret Aug 25 Brotherhood, 44 25 Dombay and Daughter, " 26 A 25 David Watson. the Pirate, 44 25 AtarGull, or the Bridal Kve. " 25 25 Ellen Devere. w 25 25 The Maid of the Sarinne, " 25 PQ 25 The Adventures of Ilereulcs 25 Harily?by Eugene Sue, " 25 Isabella, or the Pride of Palermo, "25 ^ 25 Edward Seville, or the Rescued | ? fflS Nun, 44 25 r" J 25 The Comic Wandering Jew, " 25 25 The Mountain Outlaw, or the luL 25 Secret Password, w 25 $*\ 25 The Wonderful and Amusing Doings, bv Sea and by Land, 25 of Oscar Shanghai, 44 25 25 Vule College, 44 25 . ^ 25 Grace Welden, or Frederica, the J11 Bonnet Girl, 44 25 i*C 25 25 For sale at the Ledger Office, Lan25 caster, S. C. 25 M J 11 HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. 25 j.Jj 25 Jasper County Academy Lottery! our 25 ['Jy Authority of the State of Georgia.J win MACON, GA. orf?: 25 To be Drawn September 24th 1855. ? $31,000 ?: 25 Cla*s E. th"J 26 Will be distributed according to Ihc follow- j-uri 25 ing Grand and unprecedented Scheme, in , 25 puhlie, Concert Hall, Macon, Ga. under the t 25 sworn superintendence of Col. Goo. M. 25 Ltg-tn and Jus. A. Nisbet, Esq. 25 The Manager announces his determination ?l 25 to make this the most populer Lottery in 26 the world, and challenges comparison us to 25 the chances to draw Prizes with any other ^ 25 Lottery. cur< 25 Remember every Prize is drawn at ench ?"'r" 25 drawing, and paid, when due, in full, without ' by any deduction. pcr< ?'f CAPITALS. I Prize of >8.000 1 Prize of >5,000 priti ~ 1 4* of 2,000 2 44 of 1000 2,000 givi 5 44 of 50o 2,500 10 44 of 200 2,000 thui ing 20 44 of 100 2,000 78 44 of 50 3,900 nun of 12() V of 25 3,000 18 Appr'x. Priz. 600 g( ih'e ioQ prizes amounting to $31,000. site Only 10,000 Numbers. g i to Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and #oje paid, \vh'*n due, in full, without deduction. Q-Jn nc- Orders strictly confidential. Drawings sent W((r 11H to orders. Itegistered letters nt my risk.? j jiv- Bills on nil solvent Banks at par. , I to Tickets >6; Halves >2 B0; Quarters #126. j Address, J AS F. WINTER, Manager, ?,rni * [Ho St J Macon, U?. "as Jm j TAKE NOTICE. "nil I npiIK Note* nnd Account* duo Connors ?'ny i A. & Moblev, are in my possession. It ?onl .. . is absolutely necessary that tliis conc ern "tan 11 should bo settled, which cannot be done until these claims are paid; therefore, thoso ?? who do not settle with me, before the first 7 ' * of October, will find their notes and ao- P'ul e*" counts !n an Attorney's hands, who will mt" l?D" force paytneut. *??1 Aug 2jl fit A. J. CONNORS. dirc j" 100 DOLLARS REWARD" f * Absconded from my place in Chesterfield usei District on Sunday the Uth August, my two jjun bovs, Dave and Charles. Dai s is about 27 u?n years old, of coal black complexion, with Cha] ery very white teeth, weighs 145 or 150 lbs.. Ohil! heavy bearded, and has peculiarly thin lips; Fistt he is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, rather Doui a down look when in conversation, and bum j though plain in speech on ordinary occasions, ^en ? stntturs when excited. Charles is 29 year* of ajje, weighs 160 or 165 lbs., of light eom- , ehe plexion, though not a mulatto, is rather ' I jn Knock-kneed which gives him an indolent ' 111 lnv walk, of bold carriage, has an independent Po'y appearance, and also has a wide space be- ''?l out tween two of his front teeth. I cannot say n am that they have been enticed away, although Pw< it has that appearance, for they have always c'"? dts- seemed to be very contented. I will give l"'v' bor the above reward for their lodgement in any - ii.il so that I can pet thorn, or AO dollars for m _ either of litem. 'Xddrets th.i ubenribef At t*k > Wild C*l P. O., I jin?iM<trr UiMrirt, 8. C. . JF.RKMIAH FUNDKRBURK. .. f tnf Augnat Sl?t 18W. 30;4t l'^r on- Hf" Releigh Reghifer and Richmond ? tin Rn^ttinr Mpy euh 4 <lmM ?nd ??n4 bl11 to ~~ rior U?i? ortioo. "V z [w.~tiur1v0w castont t nyZ ATTORNEY AT LAW A*D SOLICI ?a- w>* nr Baxmrr. u.. M* AMrnJt tk*ffrurt? in ls*nc*9ltr, K*r*t>9 MM wmT District*. Mr dma^cAMDW.ac^jBl i A * 5; ^ '*?? '? A, pi * i , . . ??? . n State of South Carolina. D1STBICT OP LABCABTEB. )n this 26th day of August one thousand tit hundred and fifty-five, personally npred before me, a Magistrate yfthin and the District and State, aforesaid, Wil* i Moore, a resident of Lincaster District, he State of South Carolina, who, being >rn according to law, declares that he is identical person to whom a Land War, Certificate, No. 79,630, was issued, in name, to hitn, as oulv brother of Chapi M oorc, deceased, of Captain Secrcst's ipan v, South Carolina Volunteers. DoL-iit further declares, that ho received said d Warrant Certificate, from K. G. Bil* to v. horn it hod been sent, sometime 'cb'y or March last, vt Lancaster Court ise, and assigned the same by subscribhis name thereto, (the. assignment being lank endorsed on the back of said Ceratc.) and while being in a state of incation, on the day ho received said Land rrant Certificate, it was lost by hint, or en from his person, or possession. Doent further declares, that ho has never 1 nor voluntarily parted with his right ho warrant in question. Deponent utr declares, that he has made an affidavit he loss of the certificate, with a minuto ription of it, and have caused it to bo to Washington, to be entered as a Cn;, iu the General Land Olliee, to prethe issuing of a Patent, to a fraudu- ., claimant. Deponent further declares, he intends to apply to the Cominiscr of Pensions, for a duplicate of said d Warrant Certificate, No. 79,636, :h has been lost or stolen. W11XIAM MOORE. lie foregoing affidavit was sworn to, and 4 scribed before me, on the day and year io written, and I certify that I know the nt to lie a credible person, and that he ic person he represents himself to be, that I have no interest in this claim. JOHN C. SEC REST, Magistrate. State of South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. J. A. Stcwman, Clerk of the Court of itnon Pleas and General Sessions fur I)i??trivt aforesaid, do hereby certify that i C. Seen-at, Esq., who .0 name appears ic above in his own handwriting, is, and at the time of signing the same, an ig Magistrate for said District, duly missioned and sworn, iven under my hand and seal of office, nneaster Court House, this 27th day of ust, 1855. J. A. STEW MAN, c. c. c. r. o. s. ugust 29. 6w MARVELLOWFEMEDY! R A MARVELLOUS AGE!! inlhuiuufn d>iiihwnit. 5E GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. !y the aid of a microscope, we see rails of little openings on the surface of bodies. Through these this Ointment, n rubbed on the skin, is carried to any in or inward part. Diseases of the Kids disorders of the Diver, affections of heart, Imlnmation of the Lungs, Asthi. Coughs and Colds, are by its means cfually cured. Every housewife knows ; salt passes freely through bone or meat :ny thickness. This healing ointment more readily penetrates through any bone leshy part of the living body, curing tl e ?t dangerous inward complaints, that not be reached by other means. rysipelas, Salt Rheum & Scorbutic Humors. io remedy has ever done so much for the > of diseases of the Skin, what w hatever a they may assume, as this Ointment? :ase of Salt Kheuin, Scurvy, Sore Heads, [>fola, or Erysipelas, can long withstand influence. The inventor has travelled r many parts of the globe, visiting the icipal hospitals,dispensing this Ointment, ng advice as to its application, and has s been the means of restoring countless ibers to health. ore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds &, Uloers. lomc of the most scientific surgeons now ly rely upon the use of this wonderful tment, when having to cope with the st cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandnswellings, and tumors. Professor HoL ay has, by command of the Allied Govments,dispatched to the hospitals of the t, large shipments of this ointment, to be 1 under the direction of the Medical Stall ho worst cases of wounds. It will cure ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or traction of the joints, eveo of 20 years* iding. Piles and Fistulas. 'hese and other biinilar distressing nunnU cmn be effectually cured if the Motit be well rubbed In over the |> ts ilVeeinnd by otherwise following the j-riiituJ ctions around each pot. loth the Ointment and Pill* should b & in the following1 case?: ions. Sore Logs, lie, Sore Breast*, !>ped hands, Sore Heads, blaina, Sore Throat*, tins. Sores of all kind*, t, Sprain*, hafio. Scald*, uriul Eruptions, Swelled (Band*, i, Stiff Joint*, ] iiinatium, Ulcer*, Rheum, Venerable Sorea, disease*, Wound* of all kind*. ?* Sold at the maauractoniebof Prof. .low ay, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, 244, Stiiakp. London, and by all rea* Able Druggist* and Denlera of Medi? throughout the United States, and the liaced world, in Poto and Iloxes, at 25 et*? cent*, and SI 00 each 31T There i* a considerable *Aving by ing the larger ?i/.e*. LB.?Direction* for the guidnne* of paita in every dioorder aro affixed to *nrh l * rOTICE ] hereby riven thet pplteetion I will he mwU 10 the l4Wbela<?sre of Ihle to, *t it* next eeenion, for e shorter to *4 orporete ? Cowpnnv for the ee> etion of lotton F?etory. to be loeefed M or near .<< Ford, oo the Cetewba Aver io Loo* tor Dtaftrkh fcft & li*