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Foundling & i Camp Meeting. Oq Monday morning, 1st inst, some 1 U? childreri wandered out In the wo i , near the Methodist Camp Meeting grout 1 at Mount Olivet meeting house, ne Pickensvilie in Pickens district, and a bo one hundred yards outside the range testa, they found s newborn infant by tl aide of an old log, covered over with leav sad trash. The children ran track at toM their mother, a kind hearted lad krbro went out and brought in the litt ttranger, dressed it and took care of 1 Another lady asked for the child to t# gi en to her, and has adopted it and beatowc upon it the name of Martha Knrly. tl Unnatural woman is act known. Weleai home auspicious attach to a pnrticuh woman. Tha child, when found, was su] posed to be only a few hours old* and froi the situation^ in whrdh U Vraa placed, eeemt to hiWbeCU abandoned to peris Unobserved*, The horrible and shock in burposO Of the mother has been disappoit tod. The fear of public sh&ine a nd dl grace was doubtless tbe cause of ber cor duct. Such an occnrrenoe is most rare i bur country, but it Droves that, them mi tmiong us, here aaj there* wots* thtt loatkeb hearts* "without natural t(Te< lion," and who, as itt litis instance, rvje< kvely appeal of the Gospel sounding i their eat*. ttteehvllle Mountaineer. tiM Btttft Agricultural Society, ?he annual meeting of tlie State Agr cultural Society will take place in Colun bin, on Tuesday, the 13th Novomb< next. All Agricultural, Horticultural, and M chanical Societies are invited lueettd del gates. The f>iatrict Committees are requcste to make returns of their respective liata < Kiiltecription by that day. Col. Arthi Simpkina, of Edgefield, will deliver tli Aniversary Address. The Executive Con mittee will meet on Monday at 0 A. M tor the iransactioo of business. Punctui attendance of all Members is earnestly *< licited. A. Q. SUM MEll, Soc. Ex. Con N. B.?All papers in the State friendl to the canso of Agriculture are reqtieslc to give this one insertion, and notice ti: * Mtno editorially. Georgia Election. Took place on Tuesday. The conto Is between the Democratic Party and tl Know Nothings, We are pained an astouiahod to aoe that in sonic countic the latter Par y ha* large majorities. Aa Ui the general result, the latest intell gence is, that Johnson, Pein. ia prohahl elected Governor. Stephens and Cot are certauly elected to Congreaa; oth< Districts doubtful. Again, wn say be n deluded by the Georgia Platform. If ? must repoae bonce upon a platform, a prefer that of the National Democrat r.irtr, frail, diffused and rotten as it in* scvin. [Darlington Flag. M ARKET8. di*t^Cl' * - J 1 "t *' # Columbia Cotton Market, October There was a somewhat Ix-ttcr feeling i the cotton market, and if there was an change in prices it was in favor of seller 150 bale* were sold at prices ranging froi 8 1-2 to 8 68 100 ceuts. Charleston Market?Oct 5. COTTON.?The Market to day rema:i ed UMchangod. With a comparative! active demaud holders continued free t* Inn at yesterday's decline, 1728 bal having changed hands at the fotlowui parliculaini: 0 bales at 8 1 4; 34 at 8 1 07 at 8 8 4; at 8 7-8; 838 at 0; 855 i 14; 880 at 0 3 8; 20 at 0 1-2. # * 8ai.as or Hons.?Holder* of hog* I Kentucky for packing are very stiff i high figure*, and th* Louisville Couiii heui* ol sales in Danville, Boyle count u# between five thnuusand and six thou sail hog* at (bor-and-a-half cents, groi 1UMU equal to six an<l-a quarter cent* n at the pent. Some tight thousand hog or pnekiofr pawntly anld at St. Louis i Am to tat and-half cent*. OBITUARY. DIED.?Ic LancastervUlc, on the 81 .day of October, instaat, Chappbl Ubai >1 aoilc; too of Tbomat R. Magill, at ]?iaabeth Ann Magill, aged two yeai tea moaiht, aod tereu dart. * - 1 1 ?? SPECIAL NOTICES. > d mmmm ...... HoUowatfr Pith post aw moat anttoi Uhing powers in the care of Genera Debility.?Copy of a letter from llem Antorwe, of Houston, Chickasaw, Mimi pi, to Professor Hotloway, Sir,-I tofleri tor a number of years from weak neat an goner i) debility, ami waa brought to deal! door by (be tame. 1 waa tub! by tba K awnwd, that there wae no bojxi of ai eeoevery, when 1 resolved to giveyw 3P*riU * trial, alter using them for nboi Hre weeks, asy health waa ooooiderab Mtprvred, ?*d at ike Mpinutoa of w MbAMi !>& n ivikihlAin nl fln?p /liiAffl ppwnp? ftfff if uipiwin of my www *i.W..r?l? <M?Md) a A&TVHN V>n? lOjpmt ywfi of Ahtrvort, Ta ?V- ami CaHckttlayrta.-^Wm highly afllc <jiowa and popular medicine aetoaMheai I Ik ^nroc^^ ?* who makes ms of. h; ami thcet ?l hare tried a thousand remedies in ra! ' will oarer regret its trial. A few doa will give proof of its superiority orar t l ? ? other remedied known. Pr ce, ie larj AOILL A HEATH. , 3T * * * ^ . 4 *.' " \ '|f a A' * * y cs - A* ? , - . i > nt s?, A. * -J*. - A - A. * * ANNOUNCEMENTS* Hi Jfe Ed tor :? PIcm announce Mr. J. N. Rr Crockett M a candidate for Colonel of the Slat Regiment, 8. C. Militia, which office ia made 0f vacant by the resignation of CoL Price, and 19 oblige, n Mary Funiw ard ToUhr. Ma. Editor:?Please announce M?J. J no. R. y> Rutledge as a candidate tor Ctatonc) tX tho Sid 'e Regiment & (X M., (CoL Price having resigned) ? and ebtigO) ^ ilivv y'rikndr. Id Ma. RDiW*.-^Aeise announce Mr. Raleigh u ttammwA tst candidate fbr Tax Collector. lr And oblige, His FaixRoa. ?" Ma. Editor.?Please announce Mr. John W. in Gregory aa a candidate for Sheriff at the ensu11 ng election and oblige, Many Friend* and ScrroRTias. ^ Mr. Editor?Please announce William Rob* B. erteon as a candidate for Tax Collector and ol_ bilge His Frirndr. 0 Ma. ltnirtjiu?Please announce Mgjor John W. Misbet as a candidate for TVt* OiilechH^ at n - the ensuing election, em! oblige, Mart Vorxxd. " JEW I8VBRT1SKBMTS, ?(dlovtt|. TUB subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Lnnca?t?r and surrounding j. country, thnt they have formed aco-pnrtnership for lh? purpose bfcnrryingTJW tme Tailoring beside** in nil its brunches, ahd soilcitu a sbafC of prtbliv patronage. Their shop 8" is on Muin stfcvt, next door to llie Tout Ofo ftce. KENNEDY &. STILWELL. Oct 8, 1855 35 3t. <1 '?' ''' ' ,f Sign of the Two Large Watches. WATCHES, "CLOCKS AND ' JEWELRY. ?' at hew toes prices fob cash. ' Merch.nl. and Dealer, will do wall to coll "* and examine tbo stock of Watches, Clocks, and If Jewelry, at 240 King-street, before they putchase elsewhere. Kverv article warranted. >e A stock always on baud peculiarly adapted to country dealers. Hare twenty per cent, by calling on Wn. mastekmav, 24V King St., Charleston, , Fbur doors from Weutworth-st. , Oct 8, '65 35:tf ___ id SOUTH CAROLINA, ? Lancaster District. j By Jum:t II. WiUitrspoon, Etq., OrJiI nary for ?aid Ditlriet. Whereas, Moses Chappell Heath, has applied to me for letters of Administration on ail and ?r singular the Hoods and Chattels, Rights and }t Credits of James T. Stiimon, tale of Marshall re county, Mississippi, deceased, with his Will anro nexed. jc Those arc, the. c fore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditor* of the 'J said deceased, to be and appear before mo at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district, to be holden at Lancaster Court House an the 12th day of October inst., to show cause, if any, why said Administration should not tic granted. } (liven under my band and seal, this L. 8. V 6th day of October, In the year of oar ?,? ) Lord, one thousand, eight hundred and fiity-flve, and In the 80 th yea of Atueri* 6, can Independence. n J. H. WITHER8POON, O. L D. y Oct, 9, '56, 8A:2l prs fee $2 * Land for Sale. 111 Sarah Frcye by next Aloud, vs. In Equity, John FVeye, Abiter Bucka- ' Ianicaster Ltiat. lew, eh at. "s _. Under the decree of the <A?ort of Equity in ii* above cms, I will soli at I.anca*t*r Court liuueo ly on the first .1/ond.iy, the 6th of Nov'r next, the ,|. tract ul Lmd ordered to be sold in above case, containing ninety-one acres more or lens, aitu' ate on the Catawba river, adjoining lands of 1?*tate of Isaac Tillman, John Perry, and Littleton 2; Howie. Bv-veral witnesses have testified that it at wiu average one bale of Cotton per acre. Tkrmb.?12 month* credit, with intercut, bond and good surety. J. U. W1TUBR8POOX, c. a. t. n. in Oct 8, '55 36:8t Pre. foe #8. NOTICE. g. The undersigned having comrnoned business ^ It Qamden, ha* now received and m prepared to oifer for aale a well eeiectod a took of * DRY GOODS?HARDWARE) at ?HOCESlE?. A? the principal part of this stock has been mm bought for caah, I flatter myself that I will bo enabled to offer inducements to those who desire to purchase for cash, or to punctual custo** iners on short time; and hereby hope to merit J, a ah re of public patronage. All orders from the country will bo punctually attended to. My Store is located three id doors above the Bank of Ounden, ? W. Y. PERRY. ^ Oct 8, '55 85: tf mm i ??Ule of J no W. Jeaninfl. ALL persona having demands of any and every character and grade agninet __ John W. Jenninga, formerly of York District, but late of Lancaster Disk deceased, are no' tilled and required to present the anme to tt. the undersigned, on or before the 1st dey of ty January, 1856. I wilt aettlo the estate on p. that day, and thie notice will be plead in bar [a to any demand presented afterwards. M. C. HEATH, Adm'r. I Oct 4, 'M 3fl:3t pre fee $ I 00 OT 1 be Yorkville Enquirer will copy w three times. M. C a I COMMISSIONER IN EQUITY'S ;; sale. David 8. Wair, w 1 In Equity, Fsiriteld. or lUiaa W*ir, seal. ) MUIfor Partkiea. B> TN pemanee ef so order ef . Bale made In this | cam by the Court of Equity at Falrffald Court House, Jidy Term, IMff. -I will efoqfor r? sale ?t public ewt ery m the highest bidder, be ?- for* th? Court Htan In Lanmalir DMtriet, on >r tbotm Monday In Novmbor maA, M thnt i. plt^yimi, arlmldhai, toeriMblh* pba?ngo la ?Mo ??, obtaining two bandrod tad aeren*jr-?ight oarao (17*) ??ro or loan, bolonging to IhTi-UU of Uriel W?ir. (We'd* fr. OS kg nnd eiiuaMin Ibe l>i?trict of Iwwter, o., ill water# at Oanqa Orook, and joining innda of 2T-22: pkt of ? OaniTO? mdo by Jaaaoo D. ttollwaln, d I)>-pnty S'ltrjo, on tb# 1Mb done, 1 f*5!%; mi-i 9 whU con bo ?wa at *? o*oo of Jon B. With ^Cuio oo^Sa".# wlfcM to defray (ho _ ooatah e?p apnea afaolt * ?oto, inatbo fM on ? day of ?at?N and 5* the baknee n orodlt of m , and two yanm, equal Inmlioanta, with Mora* -a on <aefa hwtafroent fiow tho day ofaalo. owed 3 by Bond with at Urt two apywroJ to,.rtaa.Kinyfiniwr to mv for all i?ai>om. . 'n>nmin>lrnor*t OiJW Wfnaobotw' I || ft ;oihs-j*., ISW, (rf,WM rw H0 ?* . . * ^ * EVERETT'S EXHIBITION OF SCIENCE AND ART. Embracing?Magts, Mwic, Comic Eccentricities, ran, Farce and Foibles; tho vhole comprising a miscellaneous melange that never fails to ptuaac, will open at I-ancastcr on Monday Out. 15, 1865., For full particulars see (rills of the day. A list of Letters Romathfog in the Post Office at Lancaster Court House, 8. C. Oct. 1st, 1855. R. E. Allison?Jas Barton, Jehn Baily, T. Ballard, Miss 8. J. Bridges, Col J D. Blanding?Miss L. Caskoy, A. J. Croxton, Jason Clarke,T. L. Clyburn, R. Consort, J. H.Carlisle, Miss M. Caskoy, N. Cline,?Miss L M. Davis,?Miss S. Fry. J. D. Faulkner, E. A. Funderbnrk, A. Funderburk, Miss H. Fundcrburh^?W. Oivens, J. D. Glenn, J. T. Goens, W. J. Gamble, E. L. Gnylord,?Col. Huey, D W Hays, REN Hood, J N Howie, 8. M. Howie, C. Humphries, J. Hultos,?Silas Ingraham,?J, J, King,?H. Mothershed, 8, Mulom, W. D. Marks, J. F. 0. Mittag^u. M E Newton,?T. C. Oaks, 8. Owens,?L>. D. Perry, D. M. Poety^-Miss 8. Robinson, Capl W Read, Snro'l Robinson?U F Smith, Miss R. E. Stewmnn, J F Steil, R M Stokes ?8. H. Taylor^ D Tnyior^-="d 8 Wilson, J Williams, I'ereUns Calling fclthlUM th the abttVo list, Will please bay Uiey aro advertised. T. R, MAG ILL, P. Mk "JOSEPH WHILDEN, oeai.gr in PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. No. 11 Hayne-Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. He keeps constantly for sale a general assort men; of PAlNTSand Oil.8 of nil kinds. VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS and AHi.ts, 8PTS. TURPENTINE, SPIRIT GAS, GLUE and BRUSHES of various kinds. I>ecl3 43 iy , THE MILLS HOUSE The proprietor retumshis hearty and sincere thanks to the many friends who have favored him with their patronage, since the addition of his new and throughly furnished house, to the first class Hotels of Charleston. He takes pleasure in anouncing that the Mills House, although new, and in good order, has been retouched during the sntnmer, and 4o refitted as to keep up with the demands of taste, cemfort and elegance. The arrangvraer.ts of the House, in all respects, are continued with a scrupulous and unsparing regard to the wants of the traveller or tho sojourner, and the traveling public are assured of all the accommodations of n firstclass Bouthoro House, at the usual established price of such hotels. Thecon? ?? ,,,t ,...r?nn..l ?l?.?l!?? ?J * *l p.owu... Mcuuuuiia nilvi lillCS U1 11)0 proprietor, are bv?Ui?rd on the house, and be is aided in alt dopurmcnts by the well tried and approved assistants that have made themaelvea favorably kuown to former patron*. Tito*. S. NlCKERSOit. Charleston, 8. C., Sept. 21, 1855. 34:3t ORATM! Just published?A New Discovery in Medicine. A few words on the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local U'eakucM, Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of Uie Limbs and Rack, Indisposition and Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of Jfemory, aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dissiness, Head-ache, Involuntary Discharges, Paine in the Side, Affection of the Eyes, Pimples, on the Face, Sexual and other Infirmities iu man. FHOM TUB FRKXCn OF Da. R. PE LAXEY. The important fact that these alarming coraElaiuU may easily be removed without medicine i, In this small tract, dearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself petfoctly, and at the least possible cost, avoiding thereby ail the advertised nostiuiiu of the day. Sent to any addreA, gratis, and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting, prist paid, two postage stinips to Dr. D. De Laney, No. 17, Lispcnanl Street, New York. Oct ?. '68 84 ly SOUTH CAROLINA. Lancaster District. By James TI. Witherspoon, 1Vsq, Ordinary for said District. Whiuur, John ILtile has applied to me for Letters of administration on all and singular the Goods and Chattl.a, Eights and Credits of Dudley Halle, Into of the District aforesaid, (Licensed. These are, theref r?, to cite and admonish sli and singular, U?e kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be aud appear before mc nt our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he holden at Lancastci Court House on the 15th day of October Inst, to show cause, 11 any, why said administration should not be granted. t ( ~) Given under my hand and seal, this ? L. 8. > 1 st day of Oct in the ruar of our ( ?*? J Lord, one thousand eight hundred sad filly-Ave, and In the AOtli year of American Independence. J AS. n. WITHERSPOON, 0. L. I). Oct. J, 1 BAA. pf 2 00 If avana plaiT lottery. Jasper County Aoadomy Lottery! [ny Authority of the State of Georgia J MACON, OA. This Lottery le conducted on Iho plan of the Royal Lottery of Havana, of aingle numbers; and drawn at Concert Ilall, Macon,Ga under the sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. M. I<ngan and Jaa. A. Nisbet, Esq. Grand Scheme for Oet. Iff, 1865. When prizes amounting to ? $60,000 <! I new Will be distributed as follows: 1 Prise of $16,000 is #16,000 1 44 6,000 it 6,000 1 44 4,000 is 4.000 1 " ? ) 8'000 '* 3,000 1 " 2,000 is 2,000 I 44 1,600 b * ' 1,600 1 44 1,100 b 1,100 6 44 1,000 b , 6,000 10 " 600 b 6,000 10 44 200 b 2,000 10 4Vrt*-***?r fMbiiith * 1,200 26 44 . 100 b 2,600 70 44 60 b 9,600 62# 44 26 b 6,400 20 Approximate prises 600 SUA Pri** amounting to $60,000. Omly 1M66 Nrniken. Every Prise drawn at each drawing, and paid, wfe'n d?te, hi full, eWuit deduction. Orfar* iwictly 6oH04$oibi, Drawing* ml tes^ iye<^teite? at my riafc ? IWMlsi new Boots i WHICH; The Right or The Left?A wry interesting book. This book bus crested much excitement in Fashionable Religious circles. jVu Motn, or Reef Roving* in the Sonth Seat.?By Edwnnl T. Perkins. The Cabin Boy* Story. ? A most interesting semi-nxuticsl romance. The Li nee of the Queen* of Rnqhind.? A liumlxouieiy hound volume. tar Either of the atnive will be sent by mnil, for #1 60 cts. each. Crolche' and Knitting ? A most handsoiuvl) hound volume. Would make a a suitable present for a young ludy.? Price, $1. tar Books io paper covers, nnd w hich which will bo seat by mail on receipt of the pttae. Laws wf IJ9W-, Prfc?> 86 C. Elicit Mortimer, or the Bv^tttiful Citulo of Cub* * 16 lilts Lndb* Guide to B*?nVlly? M 26 The Amcrtcnn Homo Cohk 13ook, u 23 Temptation, of the Unknown Heiress, by J. F. Smith. " 60 laughing O.iS, u 25 llsrd Times, by Dickens, H 25 The Wooduians /iitllc, and the Forcat ALiide.n. 44 OK The Gentleman** Daughter or a J[ren t city's To in pfcttioos, u 25 in Mansfield or the Fate of Ambitious Mothers, 11 25 legends and Stoiics of Ireland; By Samuel Lover, " 25 The Virgin Ciueeti or the Romance of Royalty?-by J. F. Smith, M 50 Fred Vrden, or the Jesuits Revenge?by J. F. Smith, u 50 Ron* Woodville?by Dumas, M 50 F^-rfless Froti, or the Highwayman's Bride, M 25 Fred Vernon, or tho Victim of I Averice,?by J. F. Smith, " 75 Tho Mysteries and Miseries of Srn Frnneisco, 50 St. Flore, or a Night in aGipsey Camp, " 26 Paul Ilevcrel, or Two Judgements for one Crime, M 25 Ellen Grant or Fushion.ible Lifo in New York, H 26 Tho Belle of the Bowery, * 25 The White Wolf, or Secret Brotherhood, " 25 Dombay and Daughter, " 25 David Wataon, the Piruto, " 25 AUirGull, or tho Bridal Eve. - 25 Ellen Devere. " "25 The Maid of the Sarinnc, " 25 Tho Adventures of Hercules Hardy?by Eugene Sue, " 25 Isabella, or the Pride of Palermo, - 25 Edwnrd Seville, or tho Rescued Nun, . ? 25 The Comic Wandering Jew, " 25 The Mountain Oulluw, or tho Secret Password, M 25 The Wonderful nnd Amusing Doings, by Sea nnd by Laou, of Oscar Shanghai, M 25 Yale College, u 25 Grace Wcldon, or Fredorica, tho Bonnet Girl, u 25 1-&- For salu at tho Ledger Office, Lancaster, S. C. TAKE~N OTICE THE Notes and Accounts duo Connors dt Mobley. are in.'piy possesaion. It is absolutely necessary, that this concern should bo settled, which cannot be done until these claims an- p.Md; therefore, those who do not settle with mo, before the first of October, will find tjicir notes nnd sccounts in an Attorney's hands, who will force pavmonl. Aug 23 fit A. J. CONNORS. NEW ( FOR FALL AND WI 11 SILL i Are now receiving from New York, Philad stock of Staple nnd Fancy Dr Plain and Fancy Silica, French Printed Mousl English and American Prints, Plaids and end domes, Long, Square and Double Ww MMMm A Largo and Varied Stock. I^acea, Insert inings,Collars, Chomezetts, Hoaioi WHITE Damask Table Linen, Napkin* and Tom elli Unbleached, Drill* bleached and u French Broad Cloths, Doe Hkin and Fancy C Satinets, Keraeya, Ticking*, Is Decidedly the best lot ever brought to Lane Coat* at all prices. Doe Skin and Casimer Pi Pants, Silk VelveK Fancy and Plain Silk, ai Shirts, Under Sh J E W E 1 Quid sod Silver Watches, Bracelets, Geld Pc Rings, Breastpins, Col BONI Velvet, FHk, 8traw, leghorn sod Laos B B&Y8 ill Silk snd Bearer Hats, Wool Hats, and a fall style. Cap* of vi StfclS I The Largest Stock ever S ADD Spanish snd English Saddles, Bridles, Curb i Ultimo*, Web Reins snd Girths; also CarrUg MBBWMi Iron, Nails, Steel, Spades, Shovels, And! Leeks and Hinges, Knives ail Forks, Poc Strops, Carpenters Tools, sad < Groceries. Drugs and M< tionexy, Crocker end sveryih'ng etas usually fas ad la a Cos aaeertnf their eostoewrs and the pnblie ge ant prices. i iiiiifurawi,* a, sept,n, i?m? . ?w ' ^ * y e F % * 4 tkile ?f Aouth Cfvre'liAlh DISTRICT Or LANCASTER. On this 96th day of Aagast oue thousani eight hundred ana fifty-five, personally up peared before me, a Magistrate within ant for the District nnd Slate, aforesaid, Wil liam Moore, a resident of l^nneanier District in the State of Souiii Carolina, who, being sworn according to law, declares that ho ii the identical person to whom a Land War rant Certificate, No. 79,636, was issued, in his name, to bira, ns only brother of Chap, man Moore, deceased, of Captain Secrest'i Company, Houth Carolina Volunteers. De? Client furthor declares, that he received said nd Warrant Certificate, from K. G. Biltir.gs to a horn it had be'en sent, sometime in reb'y or Mareh Inst, at laineastcr Court Mouse, and assigned the same by subscribing his name thereto, (the asfcigtilrietlt being in ttfluiik endorsed So ?he back bf Said Certificate,) and while being in a state of intoxication, on the day he received said Iaind Warrant Certificate, it was lost by him, or stolen from his person, or possession. Deponent further declares, that he has never sold nor voluntarily parted with his right to the warrant in question. Deponent further declores, that he has made an affidavit of the loss of the certificate, with a minute description of it, and have caused it to be sent to Washington, to be entered as s Caveat, in tho General Land Office, to prevent the issuing of a Patent, to a fraudulent claimant. Deponent further declares, that he intends to apply to the Commissioner of Pensions, for a duplicate of said Ijuid Warrant Certificate, No. 79,636, which has been lost or stolen. WILLIAM MOORE. The foregoing affidavit was sworn to, and subscribed before me, on the day and year above written, and I certify that I know the ufliant to lie a credible person, nnd that he is the person he represents himself to be, nnd that I have no interest in this claim. JOHN C. SBC REST, Magistrate. State of South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. I, J. A. Slewmnn, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for the District aforesaid, do hereby certify that John C. Sec rest, Esq., who -e name appears to the above in his own handwriting, is, nnd wns, at the timo of signing tho same, nn acting Magistrate for said District, duly commissioned and sworn. Given under my hand and seal of office, at Lancaster Court House, this 27th day of August, 1855. J. A. STEW MAN, c. c. e. p. o. s. August 29. 6w STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Lancastku District. Office Court of' Common Pleas. Whereas, on inquest of Escheat hatli been returned into this office, whereby it appears, that John E. Sanderson, late of Lancaster district 8. 0., who was horn In , Ireland, in tho Kingdom of Great Britain, and died on the nineteenth day of April, In the year A. D. 1848, was seized and possessed st the time of bis death, of a lot of Land, situated in Lancaster District, in the State aforesaid, on the branch waters of Dear Creek, I rounded on the South by lauds of Wui McKcnna, on the East by lands of Minor Clinton, on the North by lauds of Mrs. Amelia VHlines, and on the West by the Camden Road, containing one hundred and fortyeight acres, without having in his lite time made any disjioaition thereof, and without leaving any person who can legally claim the same. Now, in pursuance of the directions of the act of assembly, in sncli case made and provided, the Heirs of the said John E. Sanderson, or others, claiming under him, (if any there be) are hereby required to appear and make claim within eighteen mouths from the date hereof. Witness uiy hand at Lancaster Court llousc, this 7th dAV of Jfay, A. D. 1883. JOHN A. STEWMAN, Clk C. C. P. G. 8. May 0,'53. 13?o. am; Am. irnlitiPT NEATLY EXECUTED HERE. MODS THE NTER TRADE. & SI ATE, i 3* ill*-* elphia and Baltimore n full and complett y Goods, consisting in part of in de I/linos, Marinos, Apaccasand Beregos Ginghams of the Newest Styles, Talinai >1 Shawls, Cashmere and Bay Stato Shawls Oil. ings, Embroidery, and Ladies' Dress Trim ry and Glovea a full assortment. GOODS. ng. Shirtings sod Sheetings Bleached and ?I.I i?i i ^ i>- ? aviwiiou, uwiCMIvr V^tllllS, QIC. is & 'wimors, Petersham*, Rock Island Cnsimers iinbs Wool nod Negro Blankets. ttlHG. Mrter consisting. in part, of < h-ereoftts, Drts* ml#, Plain nnd Fancy; Tweed and Satinei r>d aim plain and fancy 8aUn Veal a, Drew irta, Drawers, die. LLERY tneil Cams and <?old Pons, Ear-rings, Finge lar and Sleeve Bullous. ^ ETS lonnets, Misses and Infanta Bloomers, iu. I assortment of Mens' sod Boys' of the la tea arious styles, die. k 8*?V8 hroiK/iil In ikk M.'.rL?l L'ERY. and Snuffle kit, Martingales, SnddU Bnty : and Baggy Whip*, Buguie Umbrellas, I JJL (pwTflWP ?65 LbllJssilt rows, 8bov?b and Tom, Trtet flfl kn Knire* all kind#, Razor* and Ratio bTdijIhing c)m Qtfl atry Star*, to wkiek tkaj^arit* ittMittor ar.lly that they Wilt to'told at tha law " -i MAOII.I. ft. HRATH. fit L r 4.' ,*&. # t * I - , r ,.'4 ?. ?. . *MI . v - __ AKOTliER SUPPLY OF ' NEW BOOKS. The E*c.p?d Nun, $1 96 , Mnrk Iluidlestone, 75 r Hut Com, ,1 60 Gavisi* Lectures, 76 Life in the Clearings, 76 Flora Lyndsey, 7# Progress and Prejudice, 76 Sala I for the Solitary, ] i Beutrice, 76 Spirit Manifestations examined nhtJ efcplained, . 75 Humanity in tnc City, I 00 , llelen Mu'gr:>v?f, or the Jesuits ftcvcngo 75 MtfdnahuiS, Imlir PnntijiloS and uJipTU cations. , 7& Odr first Families^ 1 60 Tho Pocket Companion for Machinists and Mechanics, 1 25 The abore are all handsomely bound volnmes. The Goblin Snob, a laughable jaid amusing book . 50 Reveries of an Old Maid, embracing important hints to ypring men, 60 The Game Cock of the Wilderness, or the Life and Serii-3 of Dan Marble, SO Heads and Hearts, SO Rifle Rangers, 80 Ruth Garnett, 60 Yew York Naked, SO Rebels and Tories, SO Matilda Montgomerie, 60 Cnptain Kyd, 60 f vi title, 60 Swamp Steed, SO The Secretary, 60 Bcarte, 60 Tho Monk's Revenge. 6J The G'Hals or New York, 60 Wacoueta, 80 The Bandit of the Ocean, 38 Camille, or the fate of a Coquette, 38 Will Terril, 25 i lie r lying .vruierist, 20 The Yankee M'uldy, 25 Trial and Triumph, by Arthur, 25 The Ranger of ilaveustraetn, 25 The Rebel Bride, 25 The BnnditH of the Osn{?e, 25 A Man in search of a Wife, 25 The Unfortunate Maid or the Miser's Fate, 25 Fifteen minutes around New York, 25 The Beautiful Cigar Girl, or the Mysteries of Broadway, by Ingraham, 26 Claude's last Bullet, or the Price of Three Lives, 25 Norwood, or Life cTd the PfulHti by Ned Buntline. 25 Frank Rivers, or the Dangers of the Town, by Ingraham, 25 Caroline Tracy, the Spring Steol, 25 Milliner's Apprentice, 25 Cclio, or New York above Ground. 25 Any of the above books will bo sent by mail on Receipt of the Price. For sale at the I/edger (Jlficcj Lancaster, S. C. * LAND SALES. Pursuant to a decree of the Court of Equity for tho Countv of Union, nt its lust term, in the case of Margaret Hiiov, James J. Williams and his wife Sarah C. and others; 1 will expose to public sale on the 17th of Oct. 1855, at the residence of Dr. J. J. Williams, in said county,- for 100 cash, and the balance on a credit of 19 months, the following lands, lying in said county, aud descended to the heirs at latt, of Tlios. W. lluoy, deceased, late of Lancaster district, S. C., viz: i A largo body of Land, containing about 1038. lying on, and between the u aters of Cam and Waxhaw creek in one body nnd contiguous; and bounded by the State line, J. WT McCain, Hugh Wilson, J. B. Kerr, Samuel P. Walkup, and others. Consisting of the following tracts, viz. The Atchison place, 63 acres ; Molly Rodgers place. 216 seres: Burlisons. 131 acres; Fee or Divis place, 132 ncaew; Thomas Walker's place, 405 acres; The John Walker place, 181 acres; S. P. Stewart place. 154 aces; D M. Walkup place, 162 acres; and John Ilurky place, 194 acres. The other lands I will sell at Monroe Court house, on the 29th of same month, belonging to some estate, viz: The Troy Brown place of 70 acres lying In Head Waters of Richardson's creek; and Big Sally Richardson Place of 65 acres on the Rocky River Rord and the Charles Griffin place, of 100 acres joining same, nnd the Nancy Bysinger place, of 100 joining, and 1 tract on the Waters of Dead Pine Creejj of 257 acres, known as the Brigmnn place, nnd one of 200 on Gibb's Branch, known as the llorn Place and one Tract joining C. A, Plyley, of 66 acres. 31 6l! C. M. T. McCAULLY, C.M.E. Union N. C. Avg 1st 1855, ; 25 DOLLARS REWARD. ^ The sbovo reward will be paid for the delivery to myself, or the lodgement in JCLany jail, of my fellow Bob, who left my premises on tho 25th of April. The said boy is black, stout built, about 22 years old. about * 5 feet 8 or lu inches high. He is well knowu by the nunc of Boh Poiani. 1 will also pay twenty-fire dollars for Satisfactory proof against any one who may harbor . him. ' JOHN M. FAULKNER. 1 York district, A C. la tf Harness and Upper Leather For sale, one mile east of IMendaht Hill, by l m cauthbn. Feb. 7 AO 8m In Ike Cdmmon Pleat. I John Adtrni | m > Attachment j Jonathan llackey. ) Whereas the plaintiff did on tho 14th day of October, IHj.4, file his declaration against the defendant, who (as it in said.) is absent from, and without the limit* of this r State, and has neither wife nor attorney xnown within the same, npon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is therefare ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the 16th day of October, which will be in the year of our I/ord, one thotisand eight hundred and flfty-fWe, otherwise 1 final and abaohite judgment will then M given at>d awarded agaiftat Hot. J. A. BTEWMaS, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Hth Oct. 1834. I v Lancaster District. \ Oet 18 83?lyld Pr. Fae $10 WTTHURLOW CASTOR, ! ATTOEHEY AT LAW ASH SOLI01 ^ TOE IS BQU1TY. /iitcmi9 cue voani ill M-jWiCftMlGT9 AffSAfSI and AdfdirtZng Puirictt. i J NT oUrtCB, tiAMDKN, H. n.^ " 58Ew^FiN?d?.mU,u r **"1 Wi * J* > w! mf 2 I a* 9 -fm ^ . ' & 4,,- J* # A MARVELLOUS REHEBV H FOR A iABVEhtOUS AGEl! ^nUaujft^s dbiiihtjpni THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY By the uitl offc microscope, wip sec roll* lions of little openings ba the surface ot our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to sny organ or inward part. Disease* Of the KkU, 1 noys. disorders of the I jvet, n flections of the heart, Inilarnation of the Lungs. Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its menns eft. factually curetl.^ Every housewife k ?owA mm ?an passes ireetv tnrnugn Uone of moat rif cry tliirkiU??3. Thtft hbnlfttg far more readily poitctratcs through any bom*."?? or lleshy part df the living body, curing tl e ^^1 most dangerous inward complaints, tin.t cannot be ienbhed lly 6lhef therm*. Erysipelas, Salt Hhoum &i Soorbutio Humors. No remedy hnS ever donb so much for the cure of diseases Of the Skim ft hat whatever form they tuny assume, us this Ointment.? No ease of Salt Rhourii, Scurvy, Sore Heads; Scrofula, oh Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor lias travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals,dispenaing this Ointment; giving advice as to its application, and has thus Men the means of restoring countless numbers to health; Sore Lege, Sore Breasts* < Wounds 8l Uloers. Some of the most scientific sot-goo:1* rtrttt' solely rely upon the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having td cope with tho worst eases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor Hollovvay has, by comr'nnd of tho Allied CJovernmcnts,dispatched to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of this ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Stuff in the worst bases df wdtlnds. It will euro | any Utter, glnnddiar Swelling, stiffness or contrnetidn of the joints, even of 20 years' ; stundiug. j^iles and Fistulas. 'I'heso and other similar distressing complaint* can be effectually cured if the tintinent be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by othefwidc following the priuted directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should IxJ I used in the following eases: l Bunions; $Ore Legs; Burns, Sore Breasts, Chapped haiids, Sore Heads, Chilblains; * Soro Throats, Fistulas, How of all kinds; Gout, Sprains, Lumbago, Scalds; Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Glands; Piles, Stiff Joints, * Rheumatism, Ulcer*; Suit ltheUui; venerable Sores, Skin disease*, Wotlnds of oil kinds. %*SoLD AT THE M AStT ACTOKIKS of Pfofj Hollowsv, 80 Maiden Isine, New York; and 244, Stuahd, Ismdou, and by all retfpeetable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United 8latdS, and the civilized world, In Pots and Uo.tes, at 25 cts; 62* cettts, And # 1 OU cafeh. HP" There is a ednstdt-r.'ble saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.?Directions for the guidance of pa* ticntu in every disorder are uflixcd to each Pot. | MAIL ARRANGEMENT. OamLen maIl. Duo MoHduy, Wednesday and Friday, at i ocloek, [t iri Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7, n in CHARLOTE MAIL, via MONROE. Diie Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at I o'e. p in. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday"; at 7, a nl PINEVJLLE ilAfU Due Monday and Friday, at G p nt Departs Sunday and Thursday nt 8 a nt; jm WINNSBORO* MAIL; ' Due Saturday at 6 p n>. Departs Frday at 8 a in. LEWISVILI.E MAJta . . Due Tuesday, at 4 odweh p. m; Depart* Wcdoadiiy at 8 a UJ All letters nuiatb* deposited by 8 o'clock ^ p in, to insure their departure by next uiail. Alt persona who receive newspapers and other pefKidiealrt, will observe that the law requites the postage to b? paid quarterly hi advontu. Isstters and transient neWepnpera mast fa# prepaid; otherwise they are not mailed, w T. ?. M AUILL, F. M. * iu'y 1, 1855. [ STATE OF SOUTH^AEOLIKA W' - LANCASTER DI8THICTBela Hhtcr and wife Ma- In the Om% of Ordh ry and others, appli- nary. Writ in 8tmi- ' rants i..on4, real cat ate of * J to > Temperance CMWspto Vrmroe Uilliop and ilcVd \m <ite Nareaasa kdk- > 'yyptiffl. ers, defendant* -J to.. <2 * *r*rj It appearing to wf KStisfaCUon, that Monroe GHHspIc and *tfe NrfrdwA, James V Hrnilh ah* wife KJvim, Hunt and Ma wife < fttarhrttcy A Hunt, J am us t.'u iniu^ham and HiiloyJU his wife, det*ts hi abriw Case, reside wH^Wit fbo Kinim of this State. It M Ordered fhttt the Sold deft* do appear ana otynet tk tlwi aria or diifoi ion of Mm real estate Sf Temperance (iUkspio dee'd, on pr before \v ffnrt day of Oetobor 185ft, or tfceir trim! ?? Mm *w wrill be ontared of record.17, ? It d. L. P. tmnantwr C *, E C, J?*> It, 'ftft. "OATAWBA LOTOS/