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Sheriff's Sales By virtue of sundry writs of fi fa, to me * directed, I will sell before tho Court House "liuur in niuCai ?r, wu ti'iu MuiiuwJ tS '| December next, Within the legal hours of sale, the following property, vir. Throe hundred acres more or leas adi. . lands of Sam'l McMnnus, S. Jones, BhiYeil ' Jones, Snd'others, levied on and to be sold * >s the property of J. J. Ogburn, at the suit ft 'of J C Mnngum et al. 1 SO c Also, iOO acres more or less, adi Unds of ft 'Allen Marrow, J. Delaney, M O Heath,and I "others, le* ied on and to we sold ?atho prop. . " erty of M M Chancy at the suit of Jump* A. McNeely and others. 1 60 J Also, 60 acres, thtfrc'br less, adj lands of '8\I Kincher, ? Woolf and others, levied ' not and to be sold nsjtho property of M M Chaney, at tho Suit tof Wiidfcn dt Crow and "others. 1 8b . Also 1000 ad'rcli niWre flr l>;sl?, adj lands of r \V. Graham. T. B?dk- K-? ?>- At" , , VI ?' . V* JU WJW" Est. of II T Matisey, 8 B Massey, and * Jthdns't'cVica bn nnd to be old as the property of H R Prico at the suit of W Cnskey A " and others. 1 60 D Also, 60 acres more or less, adj lot of Jas. .Thompson, lot of C. B. Jones, Est lands of "Zadik-Ic Perry tfc others: also 3 lots bounded 'north "by 'Guy at, west by /.Thompson *k Itft, ' east by the Presbytetiah Chhirch Idt, khd ( south by C B J one's lot; said lots each these spire 119 feet on Gay st., ahd 756 feet deep, Also defts houses nnd lots, bounded north i 'By DhhTbfj st.. nvcat by J P Crocket's lot. south by the Methodist Church lot, nnd east by Catawba st.; levied on nnd to be sold as the property of H R Price, fit the shit 6f VV Caskcy nnd others. Conditions cash, &c. 3 00 Also, by order of J II VVithcrspoon, Ordinary, 356neres more or less, brlostirff to Est. of 'IVmperence Gillispie, bounded by InnJa of Dr. T I. J..hnaon, 11 M Millers, R O Potta, 118oyer, ntid Est. lands of A A Gillispie, on n credit of 1 and 2 years, with int. from day of snl , except so much cash us will pay costs, the purchaser giving bond with good security, nnd a m0rt?.We V>T the premises if deemed necessary, to ?m* Ordinary for the purchase money. 1 50 Also, 133 acres more or less bcl6nr??hg to tl?o Est. of I) F Ijnthon, bound by lands Vtf1 J A Thompson, J Lathen, Mrs fjnsey, R Thompson and R II Crockett, on a credit of 1 year with int. from day of s^le, except so much cash a* will pay costs; the fm'ivn.ik'kr ' Vi giving bond with good security, nnd amort- l|| gage of the premises if deemed necessary. t?? tltu ordiuary for the purchase money, i 50 1 " Also. 150 acres ntWtS: or less In-longing to Est. of James GrnhrtinJboAhded by lands of Jas M Sltavcr, Est of \V II Br'6Wn, R. lkiiley, and the land upon \% Itich Eli C I>i>ltop now lives, on o credit of one yep* for the T three fourths, tvith int. frAVA A-..- AC -u-a ....... vi uiiu fur llio one-fourth nnd tho cost, ctufc; the T?i purchaser giving bond w#lt\ good hcenritv and a mortgage < f the premise*. it doomed necessary, to the Ordiuury tor the pWelinsc money. '] 5o Also 115 arret more or les*. IW-TAYiglrtg to . Est ol' J T Htinson. hinndrd by land* of M ... C Iloolh, J T K lb-Ik, J K Canton. lvJ E \ nrborough, mid Thou Mellow on n credit of Id mootIih, with int. from day of a-'du except so much cash a* Mill pay costs, the purchaser giving bond with good security and a mortgage of the prenii.se* if deemed neecaaary to the Ojdin.iry, for the purchase money. I 50 Also. 66 acre* more or lea*, belonging to e*t of Mary Clarke, bounded bv land* of \V Patterson, J W Hendrix, Grirn Walker, and T Stover, on a credit of I year w ith int. from day of sale except ho much c.?sh u* will pay costs the purchaaer giving bond with good security, nnd a mortgage of the premise* if deemed necessary to lite Urdiuary, for the purchase money. I 50 AUo 15 acre* more or less, belonging to estate of A A Gilli?pic, bounded by land* of H. M. Miller. Col Dunn, liwlu Hoyer and est. tands of T. Gill is)>ic, on a credit of one und two years, except so much cukIi as will pay rusts; the purchaser giving bond w ith good security, and s mortgage of the premises if deemed necessity to the Ordinary, for the purchase money. 1 50 Also, 10 ) acres more or loss, adj. lands of J.G. Williams ami other*, this land *old at I ho riak of T 1. Glyburn, former purchaser. Conditions Cash. I 80 J. D. IIAII.E, S. L IV I jincastcr C. II., No*. I'J, 1655. "" ? ??- -? tin OKIGIN Al. NOVEL UY N.I*. NVllllS. The Home JdttfniU s FOR 1 8 3 tt ! r , j?n XK W AXD RRO.LIA A T SERIES *n ? S? On the 6th day of Jt.nonry iraxl. the fir-t Dumber of ?he New Serie* !?-r ir>">6, of thu* j will.known Family New?p..per will bo iv nued, with new type and now attraction*: the jtrinVifWil one t* of the kind Whfch ha* % been proved, uy both American nnd E\trV>(win periodical*. to l?e the nao?t acceptable and popular, viz: A NOVEL IN ShKML NUilbKUN. the title i? (J "PA UL FA Kit) Sf on.PARta ttfr1 A IJFE ELSE UNTOLD. A H?r?l.n * Y l?. P". WlLtll. In riddition^o tbia now tcutnrr,? snri.-? i?f original nketelicN, aong* iui?l ballad*, by <r. " I*. Alor/ia, nnd ru original nnirlrtu, in vets* u " founded iiiMin fkL>ZI!mI "Thu .vf - *n HhK'by 1. ti.Yi-id, are among tint inducementa for new subscribers to commence with the tir*t number of the year. Braid** the contributions and hbor of It-e jn YA tort, the Home Journal will contain the Varrin and OummtiD t-orreopomlvneo of a ' ***% t of contributor*?the tpice of the Kurope?ITM*tr?iinc*-?*? lection* of (ho moat interesting pubfleui i<>na of the day?the brief 'novel*?tuo piquant atone*?the sparkling J Vit ai'.d nnltoting anecdote?the news and <rt gossip ef U>(' Parisian papers?the personal ami MVtWrt of public thar^elefh?(tie stirring f*K aeence of the world wit li%? III?He i lnDtti* ?&\ cleoftho nous for ladiro?the bcU add tiot Outline* of nevr*?the pick of Knglish in for- ton ination?the wit, humor and pathos of the and tiiwe* .the essays on life, literature, society wit and mooals. and the usual variety of careful rop fhtMVaingsfVom the wilderness of English eon periodica) literature, crlticium, poetry, etc ? bot VVo need iol tttnind our readers thnt we bot base also one or two unanrpar*ed sorrae- B J pendent* In the PiashmmjMl Xn xay U New a at Yark\ tdn wdll git o no early DsWS of every tim new feature of tttyle and ?lef art* among g d the leader* of the now World sod Tax**.?For oms ropy, f2; fbr thrteso- utri pies, $&; or oai f rtpy tot Three years, $&? 16 I I nluttiissdwrta. * MT Mabudlw ?r1lkn?t 4?Uj! AMrm. M<>RRlS ft i ml P*opm!?K _ * , ..'101 Fullon Himk -- 'z. % my aoA, Kf. U. K1***' ?W#CW IhMM tint FUlv. *" . Is V i? Mt?i H. UMWA4. ??* if * iaSHJt?" i m - :i . _a RE] OF COMMISSIONERS 0 Fail Tt "o the Hon. o. L. Hm'uiii*. J.I2 General Sessions? We, the'Cuihinlytioner* of Roads alul dlowiiJg"Repdrt. Our first meeting wa tt this ineetih^ We assessed the District inds for the preeent your, end to attend ome before tue Board. The second mi ust, for the purpose of attebdlng tb J loard, Ukc. 855. Amounts Rbc'd bt Trkas'k. sd. 1. Revived Trolh P. Bf. Carff.A, , for license to retail spirits, $50 0( tug. 8 Am't re:'d from JdnbTl. Welsh, Tax Collector, fT1044 09'eft, 1044 01 m't rve'd by Treas'r, $1094 01 redits by psyia'ts us per contra, 305 ST $788 8S niT in hands of Treas'r for 1854, 627 8-1 nlnnce In the hands of Treaa'r, $1416 1( Oct, 15 th, 1865. V SOUTH CAROLINA, ) Lancabtkh Dist. ) Peraoni enauror of I ho lloard \yf Coininiaeioncr at *l*o above, ahewa and sets forth oori lid out by him, aincc liio last Report of rorn to Wfure mo, tliia Ibth OcL, 1805 J. A. STEW MAN Cle.k. he Following is the Report of > the Hon, 1?. L. Wakdlaw, ^mddinjr Plena and General Seamen*, the Oo'n't enee t > an act of the hejfialAture, re*j>? Triuwurcri J. A. 11 AstsKLTisit, Trejta'r Oit?>'ra V*i 06. . tJ*. ) Uaali oil hand aa pr. last rep't, $444 37 $444 3: All 'dfr which u respectfully submitted, Oct. 15. 1855.?Tlio Com'r* of Public lined the return of the Treasurer, aU>v rrcforc submit thia : ? their re|K>rt. H> GEO. fcJcC. \V 0UTH CAROLINA, > Per-on?||y Lnticintrr Jtiatrirt. \ Hoard of <Jt>i d fiuil'i* oath that the wilhhi :in<? fore <1 paid ??ut by **id Hoard #ioce tlieir In torn t?> I?eftire me, this 1 16th Oct., 1855. [ A. STEW MAN, Cl'lc. ) t) PERSONS OUT OP EMPLOYMENT. HE HEST IIOOKS FOR AGENTS. tui /ne A ?? - -- ? j.. j%w nijnrr, an<t try them among your friend a. ROBERT SEARS olUhe* the following popular il!u?tr.itod >rks, and far the sale of which l)e desires active agent in every Connty of the Uni* State* A >1111111 capital of feO or 2.5 Inrs only in required. t ye moet elegant uni ueeful volume of the year? SEARS' GREAT WORK 0& R U S S I A. Inst publish**), an illustrated description the Has-j*n Kinpire. Being physical I political History of its Governments nnd ivfrtce*, productions, resource*, Imperial rdHiment, eodlhiefec, literature, edueakal means, religion, people, manner*, eua? i%, abUqditie*, etfc. etc., from the latest I label authentic fe'durrcs. Kuibollislied h aborit 200 engVailh#*, aHd Inape of Euean and AlUiic Russia. Tne whole aplete in one Urge otbivd votdrifc of ait 700 page*, elegantly ahd idtatatttially ind. Retail price, S ddllara. I 'erso.is wi thing to act ae agentl, arid do ife bnsilicon, can send for a specimen vol* I n. .n.t - ?.1 1~?:? L 1 " * n u>H-i ipwuu mw*, ^prtcc or com oilare and J5 e?nl?, aent frrc of pontage,)^ obtain from one to two hundred tubHera, to ba dalirerad at certain tine K nfTod M, aay in thirty or forte daya 1 u the tisuo oT aignlng. 1! ilao. * deeply interesting vol6me, entitled tt KtMitiiiLi AyvimiM or CuuiiTkd PtMMra,** emhr^ring the Komeatio ideau and AJ??aMr?t t* the llvee of aoe|ae ttUleemwn. UVnhralr, PHaeea, war* h. tr.<v?dtrra, advefltnrera, vdyegetrat 4lc? n? nl iu the hiatory of Kurupe and Aaer- J i(winding alcteh?* of over itty eclebcelieroiexwereetk-rft, Beautifully illuatntwith hdineronh engraving*. I eat 40? I 1 ".V *ORT F ROADS AND BRTDODSt rm, 1855. U'igC of tlw Co"ft ^ M>mmon Pie** and Bridges for *LrthcAst6r District, submit the i held on the first Monday in January 1855. 80 per cebt. on the general tax, to raise to the general ordinary business that might teting was held oh the first Mdnday in AuIny blidlhefts thlU hoigtit como before the *1855. Am'ts paid out nv Thab'k. Jan. 1. Cash paid T. P. Brown for I. repairs on Camp Creek Bridge, $37 00 " Cosh p'd Rob't F. Anderson I Adm'r, 50 dollars, for re. pairs on lower Bridge on l VVaxltaw Creek, 50 00 ' " Cash p'd Cnpt. J. M. Ingram for lumber on Cain Creek I Bridge, . 7 84 Cash p'd ("apt. J. D. Cnskcy for mnking and erecting 5 finger boards at 75 eta per, 3 75 " O^Sli'p'd J. A. Cuhningham I for hnutirrg a load of plunk niid tojthicmg the nalho on Cwin Creek Bridge, 4 50 u Cash p'd Cnpt. Hugh Drnffin for re-building tipper I bridge on NVaxhaw creek, 150 00 J ? Cuhh p'd R. S. Bailey for printing last Report, 1G 00 a Cash p'd John Bui ley for a load of plank and re-placing the sauio on Bear ?reek bridge, 7 00 M Cash p'd Cnpt. J. M. Ingram kit pinna on oeur crook bridge, 6 '28 I ! . &12 37 | Commissions on 10 11 dollars ami D re tY'for year 1855, at *2} pr. ct. 28 10 Corn's on 272 dol'm and 37 els, paid ! out for year 1855, at 2J pr. et., G 80 Payments and Commissions : 05 27 G. W. FUNDEUTHJRK, Sec'y, W. O. STEWART, Treas'r. illy appeared taforc me, W. C. SieWart, of U tails and Bridges, and makes oath ertlv, tlio amount* of money received and the Board, W. G. S115WART, Treasui-cr. 1 the Treasurer to Full Term 1855, ^udge of the Court of the Court of Common s of P. B. for Lancaster District, in ola-di Vutiihit llie following Report of their Mic Building*, Lancaster Diat., Coutra. 1855. CK. Jan. To pM J thnson <t Cavis, advertising for Contractors, to build Addition to C. House $12.50 M ill P'll r.ir JU..U for Cl'ka Office, 13 25 31 nt p'd J. fcfmg* fu'r cXtiu work ou I Court liuuAe, 15.80 Bvp 3 I'M R.S.B.tilcv adv. rcp't die., 29.87 * I'M fur building fence around Jail lot, 75.75 " I'M 21 chairs for Jurv rooms GO.OO Oet. I'M AUobrooks di Gillum for 12 "repair* on out-building, and fence Court Ilouae Lot, and I.VyTng (loor in Jail, 19.00 " I'M T. ft Coimnr white-washing and rep. plastering in Jail, 12 CO " P'd J. R. Iwirk rep. iviudow iu Court House, 1 00 M PM for Cot pet for C. House, 128.11 367.1 1 (.'urnmissions on 367.11 at '2 J 9.17 376 28 6u%h on hand to balance, 68.09 411.37 l>cL 1 Oth, 1855. J. A. UASSELT1NE, Tre.Wr. Budd'ngs, at a meeting this day have exo made, and approve of the name; they speelfullv submitted, ITHEKhPOON, Ch'ii of Board of P. B., r - - Lancaster J?i*trict. sppeatvd J. A. llwellini*, Treai'r, of the ii'ih of Public Buildings for said District, going is a true re]*>rt of ull htouies received ?t Annual K. port. J. A. UASSELT1NE, Treaa. I page*. rovsl 12 ir.o. clo'.h, jjilt. Price, 1 ! I dollar and 25 via. IM { 1 Nf.w I'ictoimal History of ChiRa asp Irdia.?Comprising ft description of those | ' countries and their inhabitant*: "mbr-ving* tha hintoris.il events, government, religion, education, language, literature, arts, mannfacturcs, productions, commerce, and man- t tiers and customs of the people, from the ! earliest period of authentic recdid to tho : present linio. Illustrated with 20o engra- , vings. 600 pages large octavo. 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To mch of enterprise and tact, thia bu?i. nra? offora an opportunity for profitaBthem- I ploy moot acldohi to be tttet with. 1 Persona vrisHiiig to change in theft- sale, will receive promptly by tnail, a Circular containiag fitll particular*, With "Di reetiona t to person* disposed th act fl Arfcnt?,M to- I gether With tsnna on which . tHev Will ba furnished, by addressing the subacrlber\ _ poet paid. ROBERT SE ARS. Publisher. 1SI Willinm street New-York. ? SEND FOR ONE COPY - -Single copies ?, f the above works will be carefully enveloped In stoat paper, find forwarded nt our risk and expense to any Post Office in the P United States* on the receipt of the retail pcieoC f r BOOKS! BOOKS! A Fresh Supply! Just received from the publisher*, the following books, which will bo sent free of postage on receipt bfprivo. Harry l-orrequer, price 60 c. Newgate Calendar, 60 Pioneer's Daughter, 60 Petrsl, v **0 Ixmiso Vjillicre, by Dooms 2 v.each 60 Diana of Vendor, " " 60 Ctranbm De Chnrncy * 44 60 -Tom Burk "of Oars," 60 Valentine Vox, 60 Sketches, by B<>z, 60 Martin Chuudewit 60 Old Curiosity Shop, 60 Dickon's New Stories, 60 Barnaby Rudge, 50 Illustrated Wandering Jew, 2 v. each 50 David Copperlield, By Dickens, 50 Do tuba v nnd Son, - 50 Oliver Twist, 44 50 Christinas Stories, 44 50 Nicholas Nickluby, 44 50 ! Ten Thousand a year, 2 voht, each 50 | The Parieide, by Reynolds, 50 Virgin Quocn, 50 The Forged Will,by Emorson Bennett 5q Tho Heiress of Uellefont, 44 5q The Bride bf the Wilderness, 44 Kate Clarendon, 44 Ellen Norbury, , 50 Viola, by Emerson Bennett, , 50 Cabin & Parlor, or Slaves & Masters, 50 Wild Oats Sown Abroad, 50 Indiana, by Civorgo Sands, 50 The Miser's Heir, . 50 Horraee Teiitpieton^y Lever, 50 Kate O'Dbnoghne, M 50 Venetla, by B. 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Wiley, 50 Ijfu ill Pari?, by Reynolds, 50 Vivian Gray, by De Israel, 5q Hie Initial*?a pre.il book, 2 vofs ea? h50 Tile Lost lleireM, 2 vols, u 50 The Discarded Daughter, 2 vols, 44 50 The Wife's Victory, 2 vols, 44 5o The Missing Bride, 2 vols, " 50 The Coquette?a splendid novel, 50 Kate Aylesford, 2 vols., each 50 l.ife and Adventoies of Jack Sheppard, 50 Bleak House, hy Dickens. 50 Aristoeraey,or Life 'lining thcUpperTenhO Conlorini. by De Israeli, 37 The Young Duke 44 37 Sketches in Ireland, t?v Tln^ckcray, Cruising in the last War, 50 Isabel of Bavaria, 60 Edmund Dan tea, by Dumas 50 Sketches in France, ? 50 Genevieve, 60 Memoirs of a Physician, by Dumas, 50 The Queen's Necklace M 50 The Quaker City, 2 v. 44 each 50 Flirtations in America, 50 Genevra. or the History qf a Patriot, 50 The Red Indians of Newfoundland, 50 The Mysteries of three Cities 50 Life & Adventrtrcs of Percival MayberryfiO Bam Slick's Yankee Yarns aftd Yankee la-tters, 50 A Quarter Race in Kentucky, 50 Adventures of Col, Vunderbomb, 50 Poor Jack, By Cnpt. 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I?y Arthur, 25 The Orphan Children, 44 25 A year lifter Marriage, 44 25 Insulnirdinalidn, 44 25 The Debtor's Daughter by Arthur, 25 Cicilia Howard, 44 25 D scried Wife, 44 25 The Two Brides, 44 25 Agnes or thu Possessed 44 25 Luey Saudlord by 44 25 The Phantom Ship, 44 26 PriJe and 'Prudence, 44 26 The Lidy at Home, 44 25 The Banker's Wife, 44 25 The Indies' Guide to Beautv, 25 The family Physician, or the Art ot Healing the Sick, 25 The Bridal-eve, 25 Latin without a M later 25 French 44 44 25 The Voilev Farm. 25 Belt of Prairie Eden. 25 '1'hc Oxonian*, bv Bnlwer, 25 Grace lludloy, by .Mrs Gray, 25 Alice Seymour 44 25 ; The Manoeuvring Mother, 25 i i nts lui."?< < ! hi* Father, 25 The Mountain Oull.t>v, , 25 11\at'inthiu, or the (.'oiitrant 25 ">' H?fr.nloeH of the New World, 23 Gild, my, or tin* Free B>>oter, 23 The Beautiful French Girl, 23 The ()q>h in Neicti, 23 The Duku And ti??* Cousin, 23 Frank Rivers, by Irtgr.ihuni, 23 , Agricultural ChtMuislry, by IucTcg. 23 The Kmigr.int Squire, 23 IVoiiinn'a I,ove, 2.3 Tim Wedding i>r>?s, by Dumas, 23 lack Cr.dc, 23 loftaphinc, b> Grace Agttilor, 25 ivntleman J:uk, 25 The laidics' Science of Etiquette, 25 Any five of the above 25 ct book* will 1 >e hold for it; or two 30 el. books and a 15 ct. one, for *; I. A large lot on hand not wlvi rti .ed. A* we wl*h to get rid of tlicni lend 0/ call nt onvc. For Halo at the la;d;er office, Lancaster H? S. C MAIL ARRANGEMENT. CAM DEN M All*. )uo Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at t oclock. J? in _ Jeparl* Tuesday, Thursday nhd Saturday at 7, a m CHARIJOTR M All., via MONROE. )ue Monday, Wedoead iy, and Friday, nt i oV p rn. Vpi.rts Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7, am MXEVILLE MAIL. )?( Monday and Friday, at 6pm i Knurls Sunday and Thursday at 8 a m. . LEWIHVILLE MAIL. Hie Tuesday at 4 oeluek p n?. h?part* Wednaday at 8 am AH letters most be deposited by 8 o'clock m, to insure their departure by next mail. All periods Whd Irefeeiv# howaprt^or* :;nd ther periodic.. It, wtll observe that the law rquiies the postage to Lu paid quarterly in Ivancc. letters and transient newspapers innst be . repaid; otherwise they ire not mailed, T. R. M AGILL, P M. j Ju'y 1, 1885. I t CATAWBA LODGE, I. O. O. F. NO 24. . VVill hold their meetings every Thursday Evening at 8 o'clock, By Order of the Lodge. K. G. BILLINGS, Sec'/y. Aug 3o, ly 28 In the Common Pleas. John Adams ) , , v* > Attachment. Jonathan Maekey. ) Whereas the plaintiff did on the 14th day of October, 18a4, file his declaration against the defendant, who (as it is said,) is absent from, and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney *no\vn within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served., It is the re fa re ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the 15th day of October, which will be in the year of our Lord, que thouI sand eight hundred and fifty-live.otherwise I final and absolute judgment will then he [ given anil awarded agalpst him. ,. .. J,. A. STEW .MAN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, 14th Oct. 1851. > . Lancaster District. \ Oct 13 35?lyld IV. Fee $10 noticeT Ai.t. persons having demands against the Estate of Ltruly Walker do ceased are re quested to present thorn for payment, previous to the 1st January next as on that da the Estate vill be settled. This notice will bo plead in bar to any demand presented after that time. All persons indebted to the Estate are requested to settle previous to 1st, January 1856. NANCY WALK EH, Adux.' T 1st January, 185G. W THTTRI.H\V r Ay'lViM* .. . II 1/J1U X V/ll J ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI TOR IN EQUITY. At tends the Courts in Lancaster, Kershaw and Adjoining Districts. l-ff- OFFICE. CAMDEN, S. C.?#-J NOTICE IS hereby given that application will be Hindu to (lie legislature at its next session, to amend the eharter of incorporation ot l.nnenstor Village, so as to confer upon the Town Council, power to tix real and personal estate,to raise supplies to be expended for the benefit of fetid,Village; and also, for more enlarged power to collect fines imposed by Council. If Aug "32 NOTICE. A 1.1. persons having demands again-t the Estate of Thomas Stevens deceased, are requested to present the same previous to the 1st of January next, as the Estate will he settled at that time. '1 his notice Will be plead in bar to any demand presented after that tiino. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to set.lo the same previous to the 1st, of January 185(5. Those neglecting to do so will be sued. T 1st, Jan. GRIFFIN WALKER, Admr. 185fi. Oct. 17. MARYLAND LOTTERIES. Office of tlit Maryland consolidated Lot terics. ? | Baltimore, July 1st, 1855. All Tickets or Certificates of Packages ol Tickets, in the lotteries authorised by the State of Maryland bear the lithographed signature of F. X. llrenan, General Agent for | the Contractor, and any others are frauds. ' Owing to numerous applications from nit parts of the country, the management w ill give their attention to the tilling of orders for Tickets or Certificates, in the Maryland Lotteries. Persons at a distance may confidently re? ly upon having their orders for Tickets promptly tilled, and tiiu strictest confidence observed. The Lotteries an* drawn daily in public in the City of Il.illiinore, under the superintendence of the hd.itc lottery Coipmisioner. Heavy Hoods are given to the State as securiiy for the payment of all I'rizes. 'I he prices of Whoio Tickets are from 4 I to S>20 Half and Quarter Tickets in proportion. There are never less than 23,'JO Prizes in any laittery, which Prizes vary iu amount from Sit to 100,000, according to the price of the Tickets. For instance? When the price of Tickets is $1 the highest Prize i* about $5,000. \\ hen the price of tickets is $2 die highest prize is about >?? 10.000. When the price of tickets is ?,? the highest prize is about 20.000. When the prtee of tickets is $|0 the liig .est prize is about 40,000 When the price of tickets i? ?20 the highest prize is $70,000. With i numerous prizes of $10,000, .$3,0u0 $1,000 | 4500 * ,oo, &.e. Persons can remit us any amount from i i dollar upwards, that they wish to invest.' on receipt of u hieh we I'?rw..rd its value in t Tickets in tho Lottery <1 "do'ialed by tliv j l>urch iscr, nr. if i:<?ne In* designated, then ; KoiiiK Lottery tii.it will lie dtiiwn nftor the ; buyer Ii.ih ?f??t the tii ket in hi* post ssi.?n. An oilicLl Seln-ine of tho Lo'tcry will Lc I sent willi r.ll tickets ordered, carei'tllv no.il- j oil in an ordinary envelope, and on the day ; the Lottery ii drawn, the ofliei.l drawing j will bo sent, (ogcther willi u writlotf expla [ nation of tin? result of the piireluiHo. The | drawn numbers ,iro i.lso published in the daily paper.* of the eity of Baltimore, and in the Daily National Ju'tdligencer, VVabhinqjton, I>. ('. A Circular containing oil the schemes will be sent to ,.ny one by add reusing the undersigned. Addre?a orders for tickets to F. X. BRENA.N, No. 4, Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Oct 24, '55. 37::ly Sign of the Two Large Watches. WATCHES,"CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. &TVEW YORK PRICES POR CASH. Merchant, and D.?aler* w ill do well to cftU ind examine the stock*of Hatches,Clock*, find lewehy, at 24? Ring-street, before they pur;hasc elsewhere. Rrery article warranto ). A Mock always on blind peculiarly adapted to miiiitry dealer-. Hare twenty per Cent, by caning on Wit. MASTKRM AN', 2t7 Rim? St.; C'haHostdrt, Four doom nonl Wentatorth-st. Ort 8. ^5 ajttf NOTICE DRY GOODP*AND OROCERIFA for aale ow for Cash, or to panetuai cuatomcra until the | Irst of January. J. B. MOBLF.Y. New Salem* Jnrte t5. fO t? * ' ''-iVnfrfr ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. LaXCASTKR DisTRICT. , Office Cynr(pf Common PUaa. Whereas. an hiiptcst of Escheat hath been returned into this ollice, whereby it appears, that John K. Sanderson, lute of Lancaster district S. C., who ?u born in , Ireland, in the Kingdom of Great Britain, and died on the nineteenth day of April, in the year A. D. 1848, was seized and possessed at the tliiic of his death, of a let of I.and, situated in Lancaster District, in the Stiite aforesaid, on the lnanch waters of Hear Creek, bounded on the South by lands of Win McKunna, on the East by lands ot Minor Clinton, on the North by lands of Mrs. Amelia Villines, and 011 the West by the Camden Road, containing one hundred and fortyeight acres, without having in his lite time made nnv disposition thereof, "nuu without lowing any person who can legally s'-aim the same,, ,Ao\v, in pursuance of tlio djyeytioiiH,df|tli^ act of asseuiblv, ht snclj case nptde.nnd "provided, the K5|oirs o! the sail! John I!. Sanderson, or Others, eTaimitfg under him, (if any there be) are hereby retpiired to appear and make claim w ithin 'eighteen mouths from the date hereof. Witness my hand at Lancaster Court llousc, I this 7th day of J/av, A. D. I boo. JOHN A. STEW MAX, Clk C. C. 1'. G. S. May 9,'66. 13?o. a in; Bin. Just published?.1 jVieto Discover>j in ; Medicine. A few words on the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local ' II'cak 11 ess, Ner vous Debility, Low Spirits, Las- I situde, Weakness of the Limbs and Daek, ludis- | position and Incapacity for Study and Labor, 1 Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of J/emory. a- I version to Socletv, Love of Solitude, Timiditv, j I K..ir.Distru?t 11 1-.?1.- > - 1 Discharge*, Tains in tlie Side, Affection of the | Eves, Pimples, on the Knee, Sexual and other I I Infirmities in man. FROM THE FRENCH OF On. E. DE I.ANEY. j Tlie important fact that these alarming complaints may easily he removed without medicine is, in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by menus of which every one is enabled to euro himsell perfectly, and at the least possible cost, avoiding thereby all the advertised nost.'ums of the day. Sent to any address, giatis, and post free inn sealed envelope, by remitting, post pipd, two postage stamps to Dr. H. De Laney, No. 17, Lispenard Street, New York. Oct 3. '55 84 1 v TNOTICEo The undersigned having communed business i i C'utndeii, lias now received nnd is prepared to offer for sale, a well selected stock of MY-(i001)8?HARD-WARE; in K <> i i; RlfiS. .-Is the principal part of this stock has been bought for cash, I flatter myself that I will he enabled to offer inducements to those who desire to purchase for cash, or to punctual CUStomors on short time; and hereby hope to merit u sli re of public patronage. ( All orders from the country will be punctually attended to. My Store is located three doors above the Dank cf Ctmidcn, . . f W. F. TERRY. Oct 8, '53 $3:tf . "ANOTHER SUPPLY OE NEW BOOKS. The Esceped Xun, ?1 25 J Mark Murdlestonc, *75 Hot Corn, 1 50 \ Oavisia Lectures. . 75 ] I.ife in the Clearings, 75 Flora hynd?i>y, 75 I Progress and Prejudice, 75 ] Sola 1 for tlie Solitary, 1 00 Bent rice, _ ^ 75 Spirit Manifestations examined nnd explained, 75 11 tiniuiiity in the City, 1 00 j Helen M nigra v., or the Jesuits Revenge 75 ; Mechanics, their Principles and appli- i cations. 75 i Our lirst Families, 1 53 ( Thu Pocket Companion for Machinists and Mechanics, 1 25 I The above are all handsomely bound vollimes. I 'The Goblin Snob, a laughable and am using book 50 Reveries of an Old Maid, embracing important hints t<> young men, 50 The (Junto Cock of the Wilderness, or the Life and iSeries of Dan Marble, 60 Heads nnd Hearts, 50 It ilie Rangers, 60 Ruth Garnott, 50 ' Yew York, Naked, 5l) Rebels and Tories, 50 Matilda Montgojnerio, 50 . Captain Kyd, 50 ' lailitte, 60 I * Sw.iinp Steed, 60 ' The Secretary, 50 | . Ec.irte, 60 ! ( 'Elio Monk's Revenge. 5o j ( The G'll.ds of New York, 60 ' | VVae >u: ta, 60 | | Tito TV.udit of the Ocean. .'IS j J Cr.mille, or the late of a Coquette, 3* I 1 Will Tcrnl, 25 j ' The Flying Artileriet, 25 ' 'J'lrn Yankee Middy, 25 1 i'.k.i ami Triumph, l>y Arthur, 23 I The R inger of Uavenstrncut, 26 I* T he li? hoi bride, 25 J The Uandils of the Osage, 26 i A Man in s'-nrcli of a Wife. 25 . The Unfortunate Maid or the Mi so/a Fate, 55 I Fifl'U n ft POll Mil VV.Lr ON Tlu- Beautiful C'itfiii Girl, <>r the Mysteries Uroadwsy, hy In graham, 25 ' , Claude's 1.i*t Bullet, or the Price <d' Three Lives, 25 j Norwood, or Life on the Prairie, by Ned HimUinc. 25 Frank Rivers or the Dangers of the Town, by ingrr.hain, 2.5 I Caroline Tracy, iho Spriiuj Steel, 2ft i Milliner's Apprentice, 25 I Cello, or New Vork above Ground, 25 J The Wheel of Misfortune, 25 The Belle of the Bow >rv, 25 Olph, the Pirate of the Shoals, 25 Highwayman's Stratagem, 25 The Wedding Dress, 25 Leoni Leotti, or Adventures iri the far West, 25 The Darn ing Feather, 25 Kate Penrose, 25 Tlw Renegade Gipsy, . 25 The Widow's Walk, 25 [ New Vork b) Gas Light, 35 v The Life an.1 Times of Gen'l Putnam, 15 J, The Military, and Civil Life of Wash- n ingtoii, 15 ( The Life and Adventures of Paul Jones 15 t. The Life and Career of Dan'l Webster 15 ? Any of the above books will be sent by n mail on Receipt of the Price. For sale at 1 the ledger Oltice, I^neaster, S. ( 25 DOLLARS REWARD. " The above rewatd will be paid for the /NT delivery to my- If, or the lol.einnt in "iy jail, of my fellow Dob, who left tiajr prt'iniixw on the !5th of Apfl^. The aaid boy ^ i* I?tn<:k, moat built, almut i?yeera old, ?bout j ft feet 8 or 10 Ihcho* high. lie i* well known by the nr.me of Rob Pwam. 1 will alto pay twenty-Are dollar* for aatlafactory proof against any one who may l?arf>or e him JOHN M. FAl'LKNKK. York didHct, 8. C. ? tf J '* * *' |(L J | A MARVELLOUS REMEDY ! ' FOB ^^VliL^US^E^ Moromj's (l}inhtmif. THD GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY Iiy (lie :iul of a microscope, wo sou millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies. Through those this Ointment, when ruhhed on the skin, is curried to nny organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kid|nc\s: disorders of the Diver, affections of the heart, liiHamation of the I.uDgs, Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Kverv liousewife knows that salt passes freely through hone or incut of any thickness. This healing ointment far more readily penetrates thrnngji any hono or lleshv part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be leached by other means. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum & Scorbutic Humors. No remedy lias over done so much for tho cure of diseases of the Skiu, what whatever form they mnv assume, as this Ointment.? No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting tho principal m>*|nnas,dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has till us been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds &, Ulcers. Some of the most sciwniitic 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 Hollowny has, by command of the Allied Governments,dispatched to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of this ointment, to be used unuer the direction of the Medical Stall in (he worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years' standing. Piles a lid Fistulas. These and other similar distressing comphdiits can be elfeetuaHy cured if the >intnient he well rubbed in over the parts aflfectcd,:uid by otherwis'i following the printed directions around each pot. Botii the Ointment and Pills should ho used in the following cases: Dunions, Sore Legs, Hums, Sore Breasts, Chapped hands, Sore Heads, Chilldains, Sore Throats, Fif tuTns, Sores of all kinds, 'lout, Sprains, Lumbago,. Scalds, Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Glands, I'ilcs, Stift' iToints, IthciunatisiTi, Ulcers, skill lllauBi, Venomblu Sores, skin il'ircascs, Wounus or an Kimis. %*8or.D at the Manufactories of Prof. Hoi.i.owAY, do .Maiden Lane, New York, a ml il * t, Strand, f.ondon, and by nil renin ct ible Druggists and Dealers of Medi.-incs throughout the United States, nnd the ivili/i>d world, in Pots nnd Boxes, at 25 eta, (Jgt cents, and i; I mi each. 2-S/" There i s a considerable saving by hiking the larger tizi-H. N.1J.?Directions for the guidance of patients in everv disorder are allixed to each Pot. - "T?> the pure all things are pure." WOMAXAXD HER DISEASES, From the cradle to the grave, adapted ex Ihsively io Iter instruction in the Pliysoogv of the System, and all the diseases of icr Crctietil Periods. By Edward II. Dixon, M. D? Editor of he Scalpel of consulting and operating sttrjeon, author of'A Treates on the early demy of thu American Women,* 'Diseases of lie Sexual System" &e., ice., 'J'h s volume was written for the sole obeet of affording woman the magna of initriieli-ig hersdf.in u know ledge of the laws if life i.u i healthy peceli.ir to ho plivsicat Rructne; : :i acijuaiii'anec w !,ieh is indispc.l>le t" her happiness and ? uifnre. This is a rulli li lt and appreciated by every inlolUjent mind. It is believed that to {lie great noporti'ii) of American women, instruction >f the kin J imparted by thi? work is very nipciTcctly iin h rUo<>d-?of the imperative ieecs.ity of such knowledge, there cannot, wist a doubt in the mind of any worn .art of nature''ears. ^ This booh was n >! written for. the Medial profession, nor .s it (lesigraw to roalcn vomr.n her own phi sielanvbut simplv to in- ? . n il) her of these general i/.wh governing tho. . einnlc system which every woman ought to <>? * ?e iic'p.i inted with. . . v * * PIt ICE <>\E DOLLAR. ' v Agents nte I to s 11 this work in all part* if Hie country, to whom a liberal .-discount vill be made, ("opi.-.s sent post-paid upon ? eecipt of price. Address .".IIA N N E V, Pu Mi* 1. er, I9SBawdwo^now York. ff# Head Quarters. 21st Regiment So. Ca. Millitia. OrtnUt 22, IMS. (n obedience to an order ofmpAting from Irigadior General W. J. Taylor, nil elertion rill b? hold at the different tturade ground* a the District on Saturday the 8th of Dec'r lext for Colonel of the 2lot llcg't, to dll he. vacancy occflKniomd by the rmdffnalion f Col Price. Poll* to open at II o'clock . m. and clone at .1 i>. to. Managers will tied at laincaHter C. H. on the uiotKlny fob owing and connt the vote*. By order of Ueuten.int Colohcl J. FanIcrburkj, Commanding JOHN Nl CItOCKF.TT. Adj't aint Reg. S. C. M. tTOTICK i* hereby given vh ?t application L s will be made, to the I.?-f,i*!ntiire cfth.* Hate, at itsjw'-1->a, . for a charter to icorporate a Company for tho en-etta* of . tt?- he located at o-ofir jtw.n f orn, oa the Gifiiwba r . tor Distriut. JOHN ycrfhc* &*Vt 10, 1660 51 3mo. ^ , ' *'*% n? r ~w ~ < ;? X WW - iK*