The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 07, 1855, Image 3

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Americans who were in tho medical staff during his srvice, five died. In "a word, they entertain feelings of the deepest friendship towards our countrymen, and are always ready to exhibit them,even at their own per sonal inconvenience and loss. This may be said of all, from the Czar down to the poorest soldier in the ranks. In regard to "Totlebec," as he la more properly i.amed, he says the affection which Gouerals, officers and men bear fbr him amounts almost to adoration. They are proud of iiiui, unu juotly loci; upon him as the greatest engineer in Europe. To him they nscribc their unprecedented sueess in tho defence of Sobostopol, and thero is hnrdly n 'man under him who would not sacrifice his ^ifu if neoesaary to preserve him to "his'Ceai and his country." Totluben la about thirty years 01 age ana won proportioned, with moat prepossessing features. He* is, Dr Davega tiiinks, a Russo-German. ilia wonderful celerity in increasing and strengthening the defences of Sebostopol astonished Vven those who knew hiin best; and the 'whole army entertain the most nnbounded 'confidence in his energy, his ability and bit skill. As to the movements of Russians, the most profound secrssy is kept by the gcnenU nnd to this is attributable the success which 'they have in many instnnes been attended. No one knows beforehand what they are going to do, and all their plana are generally carried out with a percision and despatch that'has often surprised the Allies^nd taken them at a disadvantage when they repose in a feeling of perfect security. Tlio old adage ' hear, see, and say nothing," is not only in the highest reverance among them, but is a law the observance of w hich is commanded -and enforced with oil the power nud authority of military rule. THE FARMER S DAUGHTER. At tho mention of one of these rural goddesses how many good thi*#' of which they are mistcsses pop into oar heads? We involuntarily think of butter rich and nice, chickens fat and nicely dressed with a dish of gravy close by, nice boiled hams, cabbages, pickets, strawberries jellies, citron, A., besides a host of fat pigs and turkeys for extra occasions. There is nlw.iys something refreshing to a inr.n, in the htoa of a country life, especially to one whoa curly dajs were ape<it on a farm, and he can fully appreciate what we menu, when we aay, that for real enjoyment, aolid happinear and domcatie felicity, the country life eurpaaaen the city a thonaand fold. In the rity, formality, that dull atupid round of nonnrnnio.nl, fashionable dntl<? mn<n be observed; the hours for visiting arc adopted, tho tiino for social enjoyment is nllnlUd an the amneenicuta for the evening or morning, in many Instane. a, arc prcacri'wd. These lawn inuat he olwyed or the ofTender is -considered a 'grrrn'nw" by thu fm hiori.ibles, and perhaps justly en, and the consequence is,UMiiart hit of gosaip gets afloat, the bunion ot which, is, to the t*fleet that "such an one railed nt such an unusual hour, staid at such n plaec until nurh a Into hour, introduced such or such an unknown topic or amusement and by his unheard of rudesess grossly insulted thu daughter of such a Mr. D., or Uawyer C., or Dr. D.?Against the ohser. vanco of such formilitics in a city or town wo urge no objection, nor do we murmur, that ho who violate etiquette in the smallest particular, should be properly censored, but the point wo had in view when commoneing this article was to drawn comparanon between the adviintagea which a fanner's daughter and n eity lady have for social and intellectual injoymenL Wo hnve often heard formers, In their great zeal for the enjoyment of theirs, aav. "well, it in no dull, ho monotonous in the country,I'm nlmost determined to break up, noil my fitrtn and move to town, that my daughter* may have the ndvantuge of better society " What on enrror! What an inHnlt to the integrity, the industry and chastity of those living in the conntry 1 "Better socio* tyr Where could there be found better society than that which has raised up mortal and religious people! True the town aught open a wider Held of acquaintance, might afford the "daughters" a wider sphere for making suitable conquests, yet si the same time, it would eapoae them to a thousand unlhougkt of rices, (if thu term may be applied here) temptations and inconveaieces. A new mode of life must be adopted; old and agreeable habits must be restrained, new habits formed, formalities adopted, expertditnres ineaired, and a thousand Uule pleas* urea forsaken they once enjoyed. A farmer's daughter is, and has a right to be, the happiest llviog. Free from those conventionalities that prove so burdensome whore enforeotTand observed, their neat little chamber is a palace, their home a kingdom, and the society of frienda and relations around tham n empire of loving, sympathising hearts. Every day baa Its novelties, very hour its sweets. She Is subject to he studied expenditures to make a show for a street parade at 4 o'clock every afternoon, hor to eaftivste the worthless, vaunting beaux that call at half pnat eight; at night; bat d res ted as becometh the sphere in which She is rM(iv S'l mnmnnl'a iv,miIh? Ufa her gseets, in the parlor, churn the butter, make a bed or disease polities or religion m the ease nay nqiire. If she haa bean properly raised aba will not be at a lose in doing either of theaa things, and whoa the boor for dinner arrive* aba mod tally bags lease ef absence, only for a mi a ate and before yon are aware ef Uia departure of area that minute, aba rotsfna, and artth smile that tolls yon for bar guest, aha latljtee yen |p dinner. ^JtrAnd then what delicacies! what frails I -* hat meats, and sseb paddings, jellies and aaoeea! Yos would lminagine.If yos fcnen no better, that these were Uio eery best tilings from soma French cookery. \Ve datight to think of soeh scenes if we enamel enjoy them, and they have bean impressed pen o^pf lata, by arcing at oar late 9tota Agricuttfb Fair, so many of the bioeea* og, rnsy-ch ecked daughters of our NorthCarolina Partners. One thing we will > venture tc assort, and it is this: if our fari meronre lacking, in every thing else, ttioy . can eakbit, in their daughters as beautiful and lovely woman as the world con boast. MARKETS. Charleston, Not. 2. i Cotton.?the eales amounted to about 1 800 bales at full prices?extremes ranging from 8 6-8 a 0 1-4; the bulk consisting of 500 at from 8 8-4 a 9. t Columbia, Nov. 3, 1855. The cotton market presented no new > feature yesterday; the demand was active i and good, at full and steady prices. 250 bales were sold at 8 1-8 to 8 1-2?most ' sales at 8 3-8 to 8 43-100. ' ?^i 1 0BITUABY. DIED?At the residence of her mother, 1 on the 2nd last, Miss Isabella IIuey, aged shout 30 yen re Fecial notices. HolU>ioay'? Pills have triumphed over over every other medicine.?Interesting Cnse!!l?Emily Walton, aged It, of Walnut street, Cincinuatti, suffered much and often from tick headaches, loitering of the liinba, numneta of the whole body, and 1 other symptoms of the complaint puzzled every one, it bore such a \arioty of aspects, i and consequently there were a variety of i opinions on the subject. Three months ago, the nrolher boldly went to work with !loltowa>V Pills, which very quicklv performed their part, for in six weeks the young lady wa* in possession of the most robust health; after every advice nnd medicine had failed. Tlicy are an excellent medicine for young ladies entering into womanhood. ' Dr. ROGERS' SYRUP OF LIVERWORT, TAR, AND CANCliALAGUA. The proprietors do not claim that this medicine is infallible, but refer to the certificates of distinguished citiaeoa, well known to the pumic, for abundant proof that it has l*en remarkably successful, and is well worth a fail trial. For sale in Lancaslorville by IIAGILL 6 IIEATII, and by Druggists everywhere. Price, in large bottles, $1. Our Session PaperIiaving mad** arrangements to furnish full and accurate reports of legislative and other proceedings, by tiro engagement of I be best reporters, we offer our Daily Session Paper, on tire usual terms of one dollar for the session, free of postage. Having tire advantage of lioe'a Mammoth press, which will print both sides of the paper at the same time, we w ill be able to keep it open to the latest hour, and thus have an advantage never previously enjoyed in Columbia. Every effort will bo used to make satisfactory to our sub Ncibera. R. W. GUIDES. 0 Com \inia, Oct 28. LEGISLATIVE REPORTS The NuWibers will issue every morning during the session of the South Carolina Legislature, full reports of the proceedings of both brancliiN, including Speeches, and at thu close of the session put up, in a neat quarter from, the entire matter, printed on first quality paper and neatly bound, for $5 per coppy. As our reports are Intended to be complete, our patrons may expect to learn more of the business of the legislature than has heretofore been reported. Tho 'l\met' will be suplied doily for $1.00 during Uie seorion and directed through the Poat (Mttee to any point. Frist oltias Stenographic Reporters are engaged, and no expense or labor frill be avoided that may b? neresaary to our complete success. Our friends will please forward their orders. E. H. Brittoh &. Co. The Following is the Report of t To the Hok. I). L. Wahouw, Presiding J l'lena and General Sessions, the Com'rs enee t j an net of the Legislature, res pec Treasurer: J. A. IIassrltinr, Treas'r Coin'rs Put 1863. Dr. To Cash on hand a? pr. last rep'f, $444 87 $444 87 AU of which k reapcctfully aubmitted, 0 Oct IS, 1855.?The Oom'rs of Public ] rained the return of the Treasurer, abort therefore eebeiit Ulia m their resort Rea GEO. IfcG. WI SOUTH CAROLINA,! Penooally Zataftutor District. f Board of Goo ik! male** oath that the within end foreg i and paid out hjr aeM Board etwee their Uu I Sworn to before ma, Urn ) , lfttb Oct, IMS. V . J. A. STKWMAN, Cl%. ) ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mm. Editor :? Please announce Mr. J. N. Crockett m a candidate for Colonel of the 21st Regiment, S. 0. Militia, which office is made vacant by the resignation of Col. Prico, and oblige, MANY FRIENDS AND VOTERS. Ma. Editor:?Please announce Maj. J no. E. Rutledge aa a candidate tor Colonel of the Klst Regiment S. C. M., (Col. Price having resigned) and oblige, Many Friends. Mr. Editor.?Please announce Mr. Raleigh Hammond aa a candidate for Tax Collector. And oblige, His Friends. Mr. Editor?Please announce Wiliiam Robertson as a candidate for Tax Collector and oblige His Friends. Mr. Editor:?Please announce Major John j VV. Nisbct aa a candidate for Tax Collector, at ' the ensuing election, and oblige, Many Vote-is. IPrnT FINE BOOTS! A few pairs of very excellent boots for sale low by L. M. UAUTIIEN 39:2tp'd] Near Pleasant Hill. X OST?A small Sorrel Horse. Anv inM J formation addressed to mo at Flat Rock will be thankfully received. (It) J. W. FORD. HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. Jasper County Academy Lottery! [ Ry Authority of the Slate if Georgia.\ MACON, GA. This Lottery is conducted on tho plan of the Royal Lottery of Havana, of single numbers; and drawn at Concert Hall, Macon, Ga under the sworn superintendence of Col Geo. M. Logan and Jan. A. Nisbct, Esq. Grand Schome for Not. 15, 1855. When prizes amounting to $50,000 Clavii (I. Will be distributed as follows: 1 Prize of 812,000 1 Prize of 85.000 1 M of 3,000 1 " of 2,000 1 M of 1,500 1 " or 1,200 1 - of 1,100 5 u of 1,000 10 M of 400 10 * of 150 12 M of 120 20 " of 100 ?0 44 of 60 3M 44 of 26 93 Aproxiinntion prizes of 860 408 prizes amounting to $50,000. , Only 10,000 Numbers. Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid, when due, in full, without deduction. Orders strictly confidential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters st my risk.? Hills on all solvent Banks at par. Tick eta #8 00; Halves *4 00; Quarters 00. Addross, J AS K. WINTER, Manager, [87 4t] Mscon, Us. Notice. I WILL act as agent for my son, P. F. Ingram, during his absence from the State. All those indebted to him, or to whom he is indebted, I will settle with. J.\MES_M. INGRAM. I "To the pnre all things are pure." WOMAN AND HER DISEASES, From the cradle to the grave, adapted uxclhsivoly to her instruction in the Physologv of the System, and all the diseases of her Orotical Periods. By Edward il. l>i.\on, M. D., Editor of the Senlpcl of consulting and operating surgeon, author of'A Treates on the early decay of the American Women,' 'Diseases of the Sexual System" 6ic., Sir , Sic., Ties volume wns written for the sole object of affording woman the tnegns of instructing herself.in a knowledge of the lows of life and health, peceliar to he plivaical structure; an acquaintance which is iudispc.ible to her happiness and a elfare. This is a truth felt and appreciated by every intelligent mind. It is believed that to the great proportion of American women, instruction of the kiud imparted hy this work is very imperfectly und. rstood?of the imperative necessity of such knowledge, there cannot exist n doubt in the mind of uny wotnau of mature years. This book was not written for the Medical profession, nor is it designed to make woman her own physician, but simply to inform her of these general laws governing the female system which every woman ought to be acq it: in ted w it h. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Agents YVuotcd to sell this work in all parti of the country, to whom a liberal discount will be made. Copies sent post paid upon receipt of price. Address a. ik a STS1 fjtr ra 1 II t a. n.tniini, i-uoiwncr, 196 Broadway, New York. he Treasurer to Fall Term 1855. udge of the Court of the Court of Common of P. B. for Lancaster DUtrict, in obedi.fully submit the following Report of their lie Building*, Lancaster Dist., Contra. 1866. Cm. Jan. To p'd Johnson St Cavis, ad* rertising for Contractors, to build Addition to C. House. $12.60 , M'ch P'd for Books for Cl'ks Office, 13 25 I 31 ?t P'd J. Mings for extra work on Court 1 louse, 15.60 Bep 3 P'd R.8.Bailey adv. rep't die., 29.81 * P'd for building fence around Jail lot, 16.76 " P'd 24 chairs for Jury rooms, 60.00 0:t. P'd Alsobrooks dt (liiluni for 12 repairs on out-building, and fence Court Houae Lot, and laying floor in Jail, 10.00 " P'd T. N. Connor white-waahIng and rep. plastering in Jail, 12 00 " P'd J. K. lairk rep. window in Court Houw>, 1.00 " P'd for Carpet for C. Houae, 128.14 $361.11 Commissions on 361.11 at 0.11 $316 28 Cask on Hand to balance, 96.06 $444.11 16th, 1066. J. A. H ASSKLTINK, TrWr. Build'nga, at a meeting thiaday have ex. i mad*, and approve of the same; they tactfully submitted, THRRSPOON, Ch'n of Boatd of P. Lancaater Diatrict. appeared J. A. Haaeeltine, Treaa'r, of the i'M of Public Building* for aatd Diatrict, ping it a true report of aH moaiea received X Annual Report. J. A. FIASflELTINK, Treat. BOOKS! BOOKS A Fresh Supply! Just received from the publishers, the fol lowing books, which will be sent free o postage on receipt of price. Harry Lorrequer, price 50 c Newgate Cale^dnr? 60 Pioneer's Daughter, 60 Fatra. 60 l/ouisc I.n Vnlllere, by Duraas 2 v.each 60 Dintia of Meridor, * " 60 Countess De Chnrney " "60 Tom Burk "of Ours," 60 Valentine Vox, 60 Skelebes, by Boa, 60 Martin Chuzzlewit 50 Old Curiosity Shop, 60 Dicken's New Stories, 50 Barnnby Rudge, 50 Illustrated Wandering Jew, 2 r. each 50 David Coppertield, By Dickens, 50 Doinbuy and Soil, " 50 Oliver Twist, " 50 Christmas Stories, " 50 Nicholas Niukleby, " 50 Ten Thousand a year, 2 vols, each 50 The Puricide, by Reynolds, 50 Virgin Queen, 50 The Forged Will, by Emerson Bennett 50 The Heiress of Bellefont, " 50 The Bride of the Wilderness, " 50 Kate Clarendon, " 60 Ellen Norbury, 50 Viola, by Emerson Bennett, 50 Cabin & Parlor, or Slaves & Masters, 50 Wild Oats Sown Abroad, 60 Indiana, by Cieorgc Sands, 60 The Miser's Heir, 60 Horrace Tempieton, by I<ever, 60 Kate O'Donoghue, " 60 veucitu, uy It. lie Israeli, 50 Adventures in Africa, 2 vols, each 50 Washington and his Generals 60 The Na2nrcne, by Lippard, 60 Blanche of Brandy wine, 44 T5 Paul Ardenhcio, 44 2 vols, each 60 Ugly Kffie, by Mr? Heutx, 60 Sullalhiel, by Ceo. Croby, 50 Percy Effingham, 50 Henrietta, a Love Story, by Do Israeli,50 Mary Selinrn, by Mrs. Gray, 60 Life in the South, by C. H. Wiley, 60 Life in Paris, by Reynolds, 50 Vivian Gray, by De Israel, # 50 The Initials?a great book, 2 vols enrh50 The I?ost Heiress, 2 vols, 44 50 The Discarded Daughter, 2 vols, 44 50 The Wile's Victory, 2 vols, 44 50 The Missing Bride, 2 vols, 44 50 The Coquette?a splendid novel, 50 Kate Aylesford, 2 vols., each 60 Life and Adventures of Jack Sheppard, 5o Bleak House, by Dickens. 60 Aristocracy,or Life 'tnong theUpperTen5o Contorini, by Dc Israeli, 37 The Young Duke 44 37 Sketches in Ireland, bv Thackeray, 60 Cruising in the last War, 5o Isabel of Bavaria, 5o Edmund Dantes, by Dumas 5o Sketches in France, 5o Genevieve, 5o Memoirs of a Physician, by Dumas, 50 The Queen's Necklace 44 5o The Quaker City, 2 v. 44 each 5o Flirtations in America, &0 Genevra, or the History of a Patriot, 5o The Red Indians of Newfoundland, 60 The Mysteries of three Cities 60 Life & Adventures of Percival iVfnyberry5o Sain Slick's Yankee Yarns and Yankee letters, 50 A Quarter Race in Kentucky, 60 Adventures of Col, Vanderboiub, 50 Poor Jack. By Capt. Marrvatt, 50 Percival Keen, by 44 50 Snarleyyow, 44 25 The King's Own, 44 26 . The Pirate and 3 Cutters, by Marryatt.qj Midshipman Easy, . 44 25 , Frank Mildmay, 44 25 Newton Foster, 44 25 Peter Simple, 44 25 , The Pacha of Many Tales, 44 25 Mary Moreton, by ^Vrthur, 25 The Orphan Children, 44 25 A year after Marriage, 44 25 Insubordination, 44 25 The Debtor's Daughter by Arthur, 25 Cicilia Howard, 44 25 !) serted Wife, 44 25 The Two Brides, 44 25 Agnes or the Possessed 44 25 , Lucy Sandford hy 44 25 The Phantom Ship, 44 25 Pride nnd Prudence, 44 25 The Lady at Home, 44 25 i, The Banker's Wife, 44 25 The Ladies' Guide to Beauty, 45 The family Physician, or the Art of Healing the Sick, 25 The Bridal-eve, 25 laitin without a Master 25 1 French 44 44 25 The Valley Farm, 25 Bell of Prairie Eden, 25 The Oxonians, by Bulwer, 25 1 Grace Dudley, by Mrs Gray, 25 ' All... ^ " ikiiw Mcjmuur " SO The Manoeuvcring Mother, 25 Tta Image of his Father, 25 The Mountain Outlaw, 25 Hyacinthia, or the Contrast 25 ' Desperadoes of the Now World, 25 Gildcroy, or the Free Bootcr, 25 The Beautiful Kroneh Girl, 25 The Orphan Neiee, 25 The Duke and the Cousin, 25 Frank Rivers, by Ingrnhara, 25 Agricultural Chemistry, by Liebeg, 25 The Emigrant Squire, 25 Woman's l/ovc, 25 The Wedding Dress, by Dnmas, 25 Jack Cadet, 25 Joaaphine, by Grace Aguilor, 25 i Gentleman Jack, 25 The Indies' Science of Etiquette, 25 Any Ave of the above 25 ct. books a il bo sold for $1; or two 50 ct. books and i 25 ct. one, for $1. A large lot on hand no advertised. Aa we wiah to get rid of then send or call at once. For sale at the !<ed ger office, Lancaster C. H., 8. C. MAIL ARRANGEMENT. CAMDEN MAIL. Due Monday, Wednesday add Friday, at I oclock, n m Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7, a m CJIARIjOTE MAIL, vU MONROE. Due Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at* o'c. p in. i Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1 at 7, a m PI NEVILLE MAIL Due Monday and Friday, at 8 p m Departs Sunday and Thursday at 8 a m. LEWISVILLE MAIL. ' Duo Tuesday st 4 ocloek p. m. Departs Wednsday st 8 a a All latter* must be deposited by 8 o'clOe p ro, to insure their departure by next mai AM persons who receive newspapers an< > other periodicals, will observe that the lav , requires the postage to be paid quarterly I i advance. I/ottor* and transient newspapers most b prepaid; otherwise they are not mailed, T. R. MAG ILL, P. M. July 1, 1855. |[ OATAWBA LODGE, I. O. 0. F* NO 24. tu f* ? c ktrSmIS* Will hold their meetings every g. Thursday Evening at 8 o'clock, tli By Order of the Lodge. nil K. G. BILLINGS, Scc'ty. w, Aug 3o, ly 28 de * 1 l)i In the Common Pitas. ^ John Adams \ ()j v* v Attachment. Al Jonathan Mackey. ) j(. Whereas the plaintiff did on the 14th ei; day of October, 18u4, tile his declaration uu against the defendant, who (ius it is said,) is pe absent from, and without the limits of this in State, and has neither wife nor attorney xnowu within the same, upon whom a copy ' of the said declaration might bo served. It J ^ is therefare ordered, that the said defendant J.* do appear and plead to the said declaration ' on or before the 15th day of October, which t|,j will bo in the year of our Ia>rd, one thousand eight hundred and lifty-fivc, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. J. A. STEWMAN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, 14th Oct. 1854. i J; Lancaster District. \ Oct 18 35?ly 1 <1 1>r^Fvc ? 10 " NOTICE. u All persons having demands ngainst the Estate of Landy Walker de ceased are re K, quested to present thein for payment, pre- vc vious to the 1st January next as on that g<, da- the Estate will be settled. This notice Di will be plead in bar to any demand presented E; after that time. In All persons indebted to the Estate are re- pj quested to settle previous to 1st, January 1858. NANCY WALKER, Adux. pi T 1st January, 185G. is, th W. THURLOW GASTON, S ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI JJ TOR IN EODITY. th Attends the Courts in Lancaster, Kershaw and Adjoining Districts. HIT OFFICE, CAMDEN. S. C ? NOTICE IS hereby given that application will be made to the legislature at its next session, to amend the charter of incorporation ol Lancaster Village, so as to confer upon the i ? Town Council, power to tax real and per- to sonal estate,to raise supplies to be expended for the benefit of said Village; and also, for more enlarged power to collect fines imposed by Council. tf Aug 22 ^ NOTICE. s All persons having demands against the ,n' Estate of Thomas Stevens deceased, are ro- a ' quested to present the same previous to n)| the 1st of January next, as the Estate will be settled at that time. This notice will be plead in bar to any demand presented after thnt time. ? All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to aetile the name previous to the 1st, of January 1856. Those neglecting p to do so will be sued. ^ T 1st, Jan. GRIFFIN WALKER, Adiur. 1856. Oct. 17. T1 M MARYLAND LOTTERIES. II Office of the Mary Ian jl consolidated Lot !' teries. j.i, Baltimore, July 1st, 1855. AH Tickets or Certificates of Packages ol Tickets, in the Lotteries authorised by the Htato of Maryland bear the lithographed ' ' signature of F. X. Brenan, General Agent for j j the Contractor, and any others are frauds. jj Owing to numerous applications froin all parts of the country, the management will give their attention to the tilling of or- q dors for Tickets or Certificates, in the Mary- f land l/otteries. Persons at a distance may confidently rely upon having their orders for Tickets promptly filled, and the strictest confidence ui observed. q, The Lotteries arc drawn daily in public in the City of Baltimore, under the supcrin- ? tendence of the State Lottery Cotnmisioncr. Heavy Bonds are given to the State as se- q,, curity for the payfiTent of nil Prizes, 'the Erices of Whole Tickets are from $1 to $20 lalf and Quarter Tickets is proportion. There are never less than 23,U0 Prizes in any lottery, which Prizes vary in amount from $1 to 100,000, according to the price y of the Tickels. For instance? When the price of Tickets is $1 the high- yj est Prize is about $5,000. When the price of tickets is $J the highest prize is about l, $10,fK)0. When the price of tickets is $5 yv the liighest prize is about 20,000. When ?p| the price of tickets is $10 the highest prize je, is about 40,000. When the price of tickets q'| is $20 the highest prize is $70,000. With q | numerous prizes of $10,000, $5,000 $1,000 $50" $100, 4tC. ?j?j Persons can remit us any amount from 1 Ci I dollar upwards, that they wish to invest, \\ on receipt of which we forward its value in Tl Tickets in the I/Ottcry designated by the T purchaser, or, if none be designated, then T some lottery that will be drawn after the T buyer has got the ti< ket in his posesMoii. T An official Scheme of the Lottery will be T sent with all tickets ordered, carefully veal- A ed in an ordinary envelope, and on the day T the lottery is drawn, the otficial drawing will be sent, together with a written cxpla- Fi nation of the result of the purchase. The T drawn numbers arc nlso published in the 1 daily papers of the city of Baltimore, and in CI a the Daily National Intelligencer, Washingt ton, I>. C. N n A Circular containing all the schemes . will be sent to nny ono by addressing the F undersigned. Address orders for tickets to C F. X. BRKNA\ No. 4, Calvert Street, q, Baltimore, T Maryland. O Oct 21,'56. 37::ly II t T Sign of the Two Largo Watches. ? WATCHES, CLOCKS AND ? JEWELfeY. ? AT IIV YORK PRICES FOX CASH. " Merchant* and Dealer* will do well to call j> and examine the atock of Watch ??, Clock*, and Je#elry, at 449 King-street, before tbey pUr- ! rj, chaae eUcwhore. Every article warranted. 1 A atock always on hand peculiarly adapted to country dealers. Save twenty per cent, by calling on k wk. MAHTKKMAN, ?Ii | 447 King at., Charleston, Four doors from VV cut worth -at. 4 Oct 8, 35:lf r _ _ NOTICE g DRY GOODS AKD GROCERIES, for aeie low for Cash, or to punctualcuatomera until the < ' first of January. " J. B. MOBI-KT. t> Kaw Salem, Jnna 49. to tL 9 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Lakcabtkr DisTHiCT. Office Court of Common Pleas. Where**, mi inquest of Escheat hath been re- | rued into this oliice, whereby it appears, that 1 ihn E. Sanderson, late of Lancaster district C., who wad born in , Ireland, ill i e Kingdom of Great Britain, and died 011 tlie lie teen t)i day of April, in the year A. 1). 1848, seized and possessed at the time of his nth, of a lot of Land, situated in Lancaster strict, in the State aforesaid, on the hraucli iters of Itoar Creek, bounded on the South 1 lands of Win McKeuna, on the East by laud.-* Minor Clinton, on the North by lands of Mrs. nelia Villines, and on the West by the Cuinn ltoud, containing one hundred and forty;ht acres, without having in his life time made y disposition thereot, and without Icwviiiu any rson who can legally claim the. sump. Now, pursuance of the directions of the act of asinbly, ill snob case made and provided, the j eirs ol the said John E. Sanderson, or others, liming under him, (if any there be) are hererequired to appear and make claim witliin rhts-en months from the dute hereof. Witness my hand nt Lancaster Court House, is 1 til day of J/ay, A. I). Ib65. JOHN A. STEW MAN, Clk C 0. V. G. S. May 9, '65. 18?o. am; 6111. GKATh! sst published?A New Discovery in Medici nr. A few words on the lialional Treatment, thout Mtdicinc, of Spermatorrhea or Local Vhkness, Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, L is- j tide, Weakness of the Limbs and Back, Iudis isition and Incapacity for Stu<ly and Labor, I illness of Apprehension. I/Oss of J/eniory, airsion to Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity, ilf-Distrust, Dizziness, Head-ache, Involuntary ischarges, 1'aius in the Side, Atl'oction of the res, Dimples, on the Face, Sexual and other firmitics in man. SOM THE FBENCH OF Dtt. B. DE LAXEY. The important fact that these alarming eomaints may easily be removed without medicine ill this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and o entirely new and highly successful treatment adopted by the Author, fully explained, by cans of which every one is enabled to cure inself perfectly, and at the least possible cost, oiiiing thereby all the advertised nostrums ol e day. Sent to any address, gratis, and post fiee in a aled envelope, by remitting, post paid, two )8tagc stamps to Dr. It. Do Limey, No. 17, Lis nard Street, New York. Oct 8. '65 34 lv NOTICE. The undersigned having comtnenud business Ooudcn, has now received and is prcpai ed Oiler for sale a well selected stock of DRY GOODS?HARD-WARE* ttllO EKlf*S. As the principal part of this stock has been* light for cash, I. (latter myself that I will l?o ahled to offer Inducements to those who <lcu to purchase for cash, or to punctual cuMoers on short time; and hereby hope to merit *h re of public patronage. All orders from the country will be punctuv attended to. My Store is located three sirs above the Bank ot (Amnion, W. F. PERRY. Oct 8, '55 S.Vtf ANOTHER SUPPLY OF sTEW BOOKS.I ic E?cepcd Nun, 1 25 ark Uutdlestone, 75 ot Corn, 1 50 ivisis lectures, 7.5 fe. in the Clearings, 75 ora Lyndaey, 75 ogress and Prejudice, 75 ila.l lor the Solitary, 1 00 I jutrice, 7 5 ,iirit Manifestations examined nnd explained, 75 umanity in the City, 1 00 elen Mulgravc, or the Jesuits Revenge 75 | echanics, their Principles nnd applications, . 75 ii r lirat Families, 1 50 ho Pocket Companion for Machinists ami Mechanics, 1 25 The nhove nre all handsomely hound volncs. he Goblin Snob, a laughable nnd atnusing book 50 everies of an Old Maid, embracing important hints to young men, 50 lie Came Cock of the Wilderness, or the Life and Scries of Dan Marble, 50 toid.s nnd Hearts, 50 iflc Rangers, 50 uih Gurnctt, 50 i'\v York Naked, 5o cbi'ls and Tories, 50 atilda Moiitgouicric, 60 j tplain Kyd, 50 i ditto, 50 j vamp^tcod, 50 lie Secretary, 50 :nrte, 50 he Monk's Revenge. . 50 he G'llals of New York, . 50 racoiihta. 50 he Bandit of the Ocean, 38 iniille, or the fate of a Coquette, 38 rill Terril, 25 he Flying Artilerist, '25 lie Yankee Middy, 25 rial nnd Triumph, by Arthur, 25 he Ranger of Ravcnstraem, 25 he Rebel Bride, 25 he Bandits of the Osage, 25 Man in search of u Vvife, 25 lie Unfortunate Maid or the Miser's Fate, 25 ifteen minutes around New York, 25 he Beautiful Cigar Girl, or ihe Mysteries of Broadway, bv fngrnhnm, 25 Inudc's last Bullet, or the Price of Throe Lives, 25 orwood, or Life on the Prairie, l>y Ned Uunlline. 25 rank Rivers, or the Hungers of the Town, by Ingraham, . 25 nroline Tracy, tho Spring Steel, 25 illiner's Apprentice, 25 elio. or New York above Ground, 25 he Wheel of Misfortune, 25 he Belle of the Bowery, 25 Iph, tho Pirate of the Shoals, 25 ; ighwsyman's Stratagem, 25 | he Wedding Dress, 25 j eoni I/eotli, or Adventures in the fur West, 25 he Dancing Feather, 25 ate Penrose, 25 he Renegade Gipsy, 25 lie Widow's Walk, 25 ew York by Gits Light, 25 he Life and Times of Gen'l Putnam, 15 he Military, and Civil Life of Washington, 15 he life nnd Adventures of Paul Jones 15 he life and Career of Dan'l Webster 15 Anv of the above bonk* will ha vnt bv Mil on Receipt of the Price. For sale at ic ledger Office, Lancaster, 9. C. NOTICE. Am. person* nre forbid trading for a note iron by me to Daniel I lava o? bearer for rty live ($15) dated Dec; 30th 1854, and Lie 35th Dec. 1856, an the consideration ?r aaid note having failed. ( will not pay le aanic unless compelled by law. t~Oct. 9 4 MARVELLOUS REMEDY! rou A MAJEHffi li '' Inilliuutuf 5 d>iiihufnt. j THE GRAND EXTERN NAL REMEDY. By the aid of n microscope, we see mil. li<?ns of little openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys. disorders of the Liver, affections of the heart, luHamation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Cough i and Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Kvorv housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing ointment far more readily penetrates through any hone or fleshy part of the living body, curing Utmost dangerous in want complaints, that cannot he reached by other means. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum &L Scorbutic Humors. No remedy lias ever done so much for the cure of diseases t>f the Skin, what whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment.? No case t>f Sait it heum. Senrvv Nor.. I Serofula, or Krysipclaa, can loug withstand its intViciice. The inventor has travelled over nmnv parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals,dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been tiie means of restoring countless numbers to health. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds Sl Uloers. Sonic of the most scientific surgeons now solely rely upon the use of this Wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst eases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor IIolio way has, by cotnrtiand of the Allied CJovernments,dispatched to the hospitals of the Hast, large shipments of this ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years' standing. Piles and Fistulas. These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectually cured if the 4 liniment he well rubbed in over the parts affectcd.and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in ihe following cases: Bunion*, Sore Legs, Burns, Sore Breast*, (.'happed hands, fore Head*, Chilblains, Here Throats, Fistulas, Sores bl all kinds, Gout, SpmhtX, Lumbago, Scalds, Mercurial Eruptions, Sw died (thuds, l'iles, Stii1'Joints, Rheumatism, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Venerable Sores, Skin diseases, Wounds of utt kinds, %* Sold at tiie Manufactories of Prof. Hollow ay, Ho Maiden l.une, NetV York', and 24-1, Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and l>ealer? of Medicines throughout the United States, and the. civilized world, in Pots and Boxes, at-25 cts. (>2Vcents.and SI 00 each. Tiiere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizbs. N.ll.?Directions for the guidance of patients in evcrv disorder are affixed to each Pot. ^OUTII CAROL IS A, Lancaster 7)isIrict. By James If. 11 'it/itrmoon, Xi'J u. Quinary for said District. Whereas, Pixo i Barnes, has applied to me fin- f .etters of Aihninistiation on all and singular the (foods and Chattel*, Right? and Credits of Mrs. Mary Barnes, late ot toe District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and uduiouish all . ami singular, the kindred and creditors of ijie said deceased, to be and a| pear before tue at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district, to he holden at Lancaster Court House on the 1st day of November next to show cause, if any, why mud Administration should not be granted, t ?, i Given under my hand and soul, ties J I.. S. j- 18th day of October, in Ihe year of our ( ?v? ) Lord, one thousand, eight . }i Ulldred and fifty-five, and in the 80th yen of Anicu can Independence. J 11. W1THERHPO0X, O. t. D. Oct. 2A, '50, 87:Cl pre fee $2 25 DOLLARS REWARD. v The above reward will lie paid for the A? delivery to myself, or the lodgement in -1> any jail, Of my fellow Jlob. who left my premises on the 2Sth of April. The said boy is black, stout built, about 2t years old, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, lie is well known 4 by the name of Boh Pel*:n. I will also pay twenty-five dollar* for sntisfaclorv proof against any one who may har'oor him. JOHN M. FAlLKNEB. York district, ft. 0. 18 if Head Quarters. 21at Regiment Bo. Ca. Millitia. Octoi>er 22, 1855. In obedience to an order cminntiu" froirf Brigadier Cvneral W. J. Taylor, :m oleotyen will be hold at the different purnde grounds in the District on Saturday tne 8th of Dcc'r next for Colonel of the 2iat Reg't, to fil! the vacancy otvassioncd by the resignation of Col Price. Polla to open at 11 o'clock a. in. nnd eloao at 3 l>. m. Ma.iagera will meet at I^incnater C. II. on the uiondav fol lowing and connt tho votes. By order of Eleutcnunt Colonel J. Funderburk, Commanding JOHN N.CROCKETT, * * \ Adj't aint Reg. H. C. M. NOTICE is hereby given that application will he made to the legbriatnre of this State, m Its next seealon, for a charter to incorporate a Company for the erection ?f a Cotton Factory, to ba located at or near lends Ford, on the CatawUv.river in Lancaster District. j . JOHN FOSTER. Sept 10, iSW 31 ' jr ?