The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 21, 1855, Image 3
Columbia Cotton Market, Hot. 10.
Oar Cotton market Uwiajr advanced at
Icaat ic and eloecd rather in favor of sellers.
There were some 333 hales hanged handa
at prices ranging from*} to 9c.
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uenrn.
K. Hammond, to Aag. 11 *69 f<
D.O. Lanier, ^ Feb. 4 '66 J
O. F. Bell, Oct. 81 '66 e
J. F. McMnrry, July 11 '66 o
B. B. Stogner, Oct. 17 *86 f
6. Horton, Oct. 26 '55 R
C. Jarvie, Oct. 16 '55
and $1.76 on next year.
He*. N. Fails Oct. 16 '66 8
Cap. J. Clarke, March 1 '66 y
?ev. C. A. Plyler, Sep. 26 '56
D. Johnson, March 1 '56 ^
Hon. Jnr.
-J. M. Barton, Feb. 12 '56
A. G. Tryon, Aug. 18 '56 ~
W. M. Adams, Jan. 3 '56
W. P. Gordon, July 18 *66
J. J. King, Feb. 18 '56
W. n. D. McAteer, Jan. 4 '55 j,
M. P. Crawford, Aug. 12 '56 *
Jobn William*, Feb. 12 '56 j1
Win. Deweea. Aug. 28 '55 \
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Mm.Mnim? n? ?mil Mr. K. O.
Mage ae e ewMm for SMriff el the mo
iMea end ebMga, Mast Fuum.
OmhiM ee e eandMuee Air Oelenel of tbe tlx
iglxiet? flL CL MOM*, whfah edfce le mede
?tent My the ndgi itlii ef Pet Moo, end
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FIREWORKS!
rHE subscribers have received their Fall
Stock of Fire Works, comprising one
f the largest assortments ever Drought to
Ilia city, which will be sold at low prices
?r cash. Country merchants' would do well
? forward their orders in time, which will
e put up with the greatest care. Assorted
see, varying from 95 to 50 dollars, always
n hand.
Their stock comprises
Ire Crackers, Gold Chop, A No. I.
Ionian Candles, 1,9, 8,4, 0. up to t5 balls,
white,
toman Candles, 1, 9, 8,4, 6, op to 15 balls,
colored,
ky-rocketa, from 1 oz. to 1 lb.
icrpents, Fin-wheels, Triangles, Flowerpots.
A variety of la.ge pieces suitable for exibiliona.
VON 8ANTEN & BARUC.
908 King-st., Charleston, 8. C.
RIVER LAND
FOR SALE.
THE undersigned is desirous of selling
is plantation, situated in Lancaster District
ithin 7 miles of the Court House, lying on
lie Catawba River ndioining tho lands of
ohn Foster, R. R. Thompson. Col. J. D.
Vltherapoon and Goo. McC. Witherspoon,
ontaining ONE THOUSAND AND FIF'Y
ACRES; about one half of the said
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> ? n?u anucr ifinc, ani' in A stale OI
ood cultivation, the ballance in woods, well
mberid, together with all necessary outuildinga,
consiatiug of a good dwelling
ouse, negro kitchens, two cotton houses
nd presses, Barn, stables, die. Those lands
re well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton
nd grain, and can be divided to suit porfiasera.
Also, I uill sell, (provided 1 dispone
f the altovs lands, (sufficient of stock and
rovender for the place. Any person desious
of purchasing the above plantation
on id do well to call on the subscriber at
.cocaster, C. II., S. C. (41: t Jan 1
J. E. CURETON.
wr Fairfield Herald, Yorkville Enquirer
opy until lat Jan'y 1566. J. E. C.
Sheriffs Sales.
By virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa., to me
irected, I will sell before the Court House
nor in Ivtncasler, on the 1st Monday in Dec.
ext. within the legs! hours of sale, the foltwing
personal property, viz:
1 grcv home, levied on and to be sold as
le properly of J. Cameo, at the auit of A*
I Duniap, et al. 119
Also, 1 bay horse, levied on and to be sold
? the property of A. Addisou, at the suit of
, E, Cureton, et al. * 1 13
Also, 3 likely negroes, viz: Jim and Alice,
:vicd on and to be sold as the propealy of
Fundfrburk, at the suit of L. Biukcney,
x'r.ctsl. I IS
8 likely negroes, among them a firatrate
lacksmith.viz: Joe, Harah.Dick, Rote,Nance,
eiinv, George and Dinah; levied on and to
e sold as the property of H. R. Price, at
ic auit of G W Duby, etal. 113
On Tuesday follow ing, at the houae of
eft, within the legal houra, 1 cow and calf,
0 bushels corn more or less, 1 sow and 4
iga, 1 double barrelled shot gun,l noddle,
shoals; levied and to be sold as the proprty
of J. I). Caakey, at the auit of J. E.
'ureton, et nl. 1 19
a, J r-.- i J? ? 1 ?
m un w* uoiyc on n iuio any u u ousnils
urn, morn or less, lficwt. need cotton more
r lew, 800 bundles fodder more or less;
>vi*d on and to he sold as the property of
. Sullivan, at the suit of J. E. Cureton, et
i. 1 is
At the hoose of deft, on same day, withi
the leifal hours of sale, 76 bushels corn,
tore or leas; 1 horse, bridle and saddle, 300
?n need cotton more or less, 800 lbs fodder
tore or leas, 1 sow and 6 or 7 shoots; lev d
on and to be sold as the property of
torrvl Phillips at the suit of Harrison Lee,
Lai. 1 13
At def 'ta house, on same, day 1 bay mare,
ridle and saddle, 76 bu. corn more or lose,
00 bnndlea fodder more or less, 7 bond bogs,
yearlings 400 lbs seed cotton more or lets,
0 bu. potatoes, bed and furniture, 1 table, 1
lock, 6 chairs; levied on and to be sold as
ie property of W P Plyler, at the suit of
1 A Laney, E and A Tryon, et al. 113
At defte houae, on same day, 1 jack, 1
may, I rone horse, I road wagon, 1 mule, 1
orrel mare, 1100 lbs aead cotton more or
ms, 4 sows and pigs, 3 cows and calvre; lev d
on and to be sold as the property of E.
lyler, at the suit of 8. b. Masaey and J. E
lureton, Adm'rs, at al. 1 13
At deCts house, on same day, 3 bureaus,
tables, 8 chairs, lot cotton seed, lot peas,
feather bed, stead he, looking glnas,trunks
ouble barrelled shot gun, rifle, etc., lot furling
tools, etc. etc.; levied on and to be sold
the property of If M Cheney, at the suit
f J. A. McNeely and others. 113
Conditions eash, die. [41 31
J D. HAFLE, 8. L.D.
Lancaster c. H., Nov. 10, 1866.
To Fwwoy FtnCt 1,000,00^ JUadert,
a View book cominoi
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ww HIC piiHiaiiio vi MHtuoiicmy in??
ro have in press, and shall publish about
Im first of Dscc tuber, a new word of Action,
n titled
ROSE CLARK,
A ROMANCE.
by nrar rtu.
The 1?d work, and flrat continuous talc
f this brilliant and fascinating authoress.
Rath Hall," achieved a encases unexatniled
in the annala af letters, la the bus;aage
af a leading periodical. It "created a
sore profound sensation than anv which
me boen issued daring a quarter or a eon.
ory." Bat it la aanssossary to allado to
he aserita of "Rath Hall." Judging Ami
he number of oeplee of U we have eold, fro
edge that everybody In the United States
lae road it. As rsepvets the work we have
iow in proes, ROSE CLARK, wa aan only
ay, that wo regard it an, in every reap ret, a
fraater, better work; aad are eewAdeat it
rill not only seat sin, hot area increase the
potation of the distinguished a therms.?
ffm bava mwmk for Urinkiag "Raaa dark"
riH taaka a gnater wwHoa Ikaa id
Ratb HallIt
will ton* m degwt it mo toInm of
mrdMpuMk PMilldkr Mflito,
? raaaift ?f wbitb, n|(li> ?W ba aeat by
aail, poatpaja. It will tpa far aria by all
wat J tad^iaMlb^ aa a ?oipy
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Persona accustomed to procure subecri.
bers for Books, Magazines, Sic., or get up
clubs for newspapers, are requested to send ^
as their uascs and address, ud ws will forward
then, free of charge, a specimen nuac
ber of a publication, for which they will tind KO
reads sale; and we will allow tliem a com- c(]
mission of 50 per cent for their services. ru
J. BRADFORD BROTHER, ntJ
No. 3, Courtland st, N. YSheriff's
Sales
l'.?
By virtue of sundry writs of fi fa, to me qu
directed, I will sell before tho Court Honsa tin
door in Lancaster, on the first Monday in be
December next, within the legal hours of ph
sale, the following property, viz; thi
Three hundred seres mors or less adj.
lands of Sam'l McMnnus, 8. Jones, Burrrll r<K
Jones, and others, levied on and to be sold
as the properly of J. J. Ogburn, nt the suit
of J C Mangum et al. 1 50 ^
Also, 'J00 acres more or less, adj Lnds of 18
Allen Marrow, J. Delaney, M C Heath, and
others, le' ied on and to be sold as the property
of M M Chnney at the suit of Jamea A. Q
McNeely and others. 1 50
Also, 50 acres, more or loss, adj lands of
8 J Fincher, Woolf and others, levied
on and to be sold ns the property of M M
Chancy, at the Suit of Wilson & Crew and Ti
others. 1 60 St
Alan inan ? ? - J- >?1 -' *
...?w .vww Mvtvo Ii vin t'l nun, nuj IIIII(in UI "**P
W Graham, T. Belk, Eat. of Dr. G L Man ey
Eat. of H T Massey, S H Massey, nnd
other*, levied on nnd to be sold as the prop- nil
erty of II R Price at the suit of \V Caskcy wl
and others. 1 bo do
Also, 60 oeren more or less, ndj lot of Jus. 'ur
Thompson, lot of C. B. Jones, Est lands of
Zadofk Perry Ik others; also 3 lots bounded
north by Gnv at. west by J Thompson's /ot, P?1
east by the Presbyterian Chnrvh lot, and
south by C B Jone's lot; said lots each measure
119 feet on Gay nU, and 756 feet deep, 'n
also defts houses nnd lots, bounded north J?1
by Dunlnp st., we?t by J P Croekc.'s lot, "j
south by the Methodist Church lot. nnd east cu
by Catawba ?t; levied on and to be sold as P*1
the property of H R Price, at the suit of \V
Caskey nnd others. Conditions cosh, Ac.
3 00 nn
Also, by order of J II Witherspoon, Ordinnry,
356 acres ntore or lees, Ix-longing to
E*L of Teraperence Gillinpie, bounded by
lands of Dr. T L Johnnon, R M Millers. R r8
C Potts, B Soyer, nnd E?t. lands of A A Gillinpie,
on a credit of I and 2 years, with int.
from day of sal except so much cash an lJ-'
will pay costs, the purthnser giting bond f"1
with good security, and a mortgage of the !8;
premises '.f deemed necessary, to theOrdina- 19
ry for the purchase money. 1 60 n"
Also, 133 sores more or less belonging to
the Est. of D F l^ithen, bound by lands of
J A Thompson, J Ijilhen, Mrs Einsey. R ""
Thompson and R II Crockett, on n credit of 1^!
1 year with int from day of sale, except so ''
much cash as will pay costs; the purenasor Pu
giving hond with good security, nnd a mart- "?
gage of the premises if deemed necessary, to 'u
the ordinary for the purchase money. 1 50
Also, 150 seres more or less belonging to
Est. of James Graham, bounded by lands of ..
Jus M Shaver, Est of W H Brown, R. Bai- wley,
and the land upon which Eli C Bishop
now lives, on a credit of one yea* for the
three-fourths, with int. from day of sale; and j
for the one-fourth nnd the cost, cash; the
purchaser giving bond with good security lo
nnd a mortgage < f the premises, it deemed
necessary, lo the Ordinary for the purchuse wj
money. 1 50 up
Also 115 seres more or lens, belonging to
Eat of J T Htinson. Iniundcd by lands of 51
C Heath, J T K Belk, J E Curoton.
K Ynrl?oroiigh, nnd Thos MjjDow on n credit
of 12 months, with int. from day of sale
except so much cash nn will pay costs, the
purchaser giving bond with good security
snd a mortgage of the premises if deemed
necessary to the Ordinary, for the purchase
money. 1 50 ^
Also, 66 acres more or lens, belonging to
est. of Mary Clnrke, bounded by lands of
W Patterson, J W Hendrix, Grifn Walker,
nnd T Stover, on a credit of 1 year with int.
from day of sale except so much cash aa will
r%Mti ( (iftLg* (Ka niiri?K?aov !*U
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good security, and a mortgage of the premU
see if deemed necessary to the Ordinary, for
the purchn.ne money. i 50
Also 75 acres more or lean, belonging to Wl
estate of A A Gilli*pii\ bounded by lands of
R. M. Miller, Col Dunn, Bels Hover nnd est.
lands of T. Gillispie, on a eredit of one and ^
two years, except so mnch cash as will pay
costs; the purchaser giving bond with good >f)
security, and a mortgage of the premises if
deemed necessay to the Ordinary, for the
purchase money. 1 60
Also, 100 seres more or less, sdj. lands of
i.C. Williams nnd others, this land sold at
the risk of T L Clyburu, former purchaser.
Conditions Cosh. 1 50
J. D. HAII.K, 8. L D.
Lancaster C. II., Nov. l*i, 1856. ot
CATAWBA LODGE, r.',
I O. O. F. 5
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Will hold their meetings every J;
Thursday Evening at 8 o'clock. E
By Order of the l<odge.
. K. G. BILUNGS, 8ec'ty. E
Ang So. ly 28 ">
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In ike Common Plane.
John Adams )
9$ V Attachment
Jonathan Macksy ) *
Whcreea the plaintiff did on the 14th c
day of (htober, 18a4, Ale his deelaration '
against the defendant, who (aa it ia said,) is !?
absent from, and without the limits of this
Stats, and has neither wife nor attorney
anown within the same, npon whom a copy
ef theaaid declaration might be aenred. It E
f_ *1 ? A i -asm a .IV
wirni orurr?i, urn UM MM delcnaanl .
do appear and plead to the aatd declaration "
oa or before the 16th day of October, which ?
will bo In the year of oar Lord, one thoneand
eight hundred and fifty-five, otherwise
final and abaolate judgment will then be
given and awarded again at Kim. .
J. A. 8TEWMAN, Clerk. 5
Clerk'aOfllee, 14th Oei. 1864. )
Laneaater District. \
Pet 18 66?IyId Pr. fee $10
NOTICE.
All peraooa having demands againat the Estate
of Landy Walker deceased are re
qseated to preaont film far payment, prerleae
to the let January next an en that
day the Estate will he aottled. Thianotiee
will he plead In bar to any demand presented
after that time.
All pereona Indebted te the Estate are re* a
quested to aattln nfevietm to la*, January
I8M. NANCY WALKK% Adux M
T lnt Joe nary, 1868. j
W. TH^Ldi"CAfffON, d
attomxt at law an souci .
wont n Miit?.
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NOTICE I
IS hereby Riven that application will be
iule to the Legislature at it? next seanion,
amend the charter of incorporation ol
im-aster Village, ?o aa to confer upon the Jo
mn Council, power to tax real and per- p?i
nnl eaU'ie, to rniao auppliee to be expend- jj(
for the benefit of said Village; and also, jvj,
r more enlarged power to collect tinea im- p;
sed by Council. tf Aug T2 j?t
NOTICE. ?
Atl. person^ hnring demands again t the J,,1
ilnte of Thomas Stevens deceased, are re- A.'
eated to present the same previous to /j'
a lal of January next, as the Estate will ^
settled at that limo. 1 his notice will be j-J'
?ad ITi bur to any demand presented after .'!
it time.
All persons indebted to aaid Estate are
]uested to settle the sarno previous to. J'
b 1st, of January 1866. Those neglecting : ?
do so will be sued. p;(
1st, Jan. GRIFFIN WALKER, Admr.
66. Oct. 17.
Ni
MARYLAND LOTTERIES. ^
tfice of tke Maryland consolidated Lot Vi
tenet. Tl
Baltimore, July 1st, 18o3. tj.
All Tickets or Certificates of Packages ol K.i
ckets, in the lotteries authorised by tho El
ate of Maryland bear the lithographed Vi
;nnturc of F. X. Brennn, General Agent for Cn
b Contractor, and any others are frauds. W
Owing to numerous applications from
parts of th^ country, the management TI
II give their attention to the filling of orrs
Tor Tickets or Certificates, in tho Mary- K*
id Lotteries. Vc
Persons nt a distance may confidently ro- Ac
upon having their orders for Tickets W
omptly filled, nnd the strictest confidence Tl
served. Bli
The lotteries arc drawn daily in public P"
the City of Baltimore, under the superin- U|
idence of the State Lottery Comroisioner. ^!l
wvy Bonds are given to the State as so- ''e
rity for the payment of all Prizes, i he ' '
ices of Whole Tickets are from $1 to 8*20
ilf nnd Quarter Tickets in proportion. Li!
There are never less than 23,00 Prizes in Li'
y lottery, which Prizes vary in amount V'
>rn 81 to 100,000, according to tiie price Tl
the Tickets. For instance?
'hen the price of Tickets is 81 the high- ,?!
t Prize is about $5,000. When the price .J,!
tickets in $3 the highest prize is about ' J
10,000. When the price of tickets is $5 '
e highest prize is about 20,000. When J",'
p prico of tickets is 810 the highest prize
about 40,000. When the price of tickets ^
820 the highest prize is 870.00-?. Willi Ar
mcroiis prizes of $10,000, $5,000 81,000
00 ft00, &c. ^
Persons can remit us any amount from 1 J-r
ll..r upwards, that they wish to invest, jv
receipt of hich we forward its value in j.ckcts
in the lottery designated by the ^
rchaser, or, if nooe bo designated, then
me lottery that will be drawn after the
ver has got the ti? ket in his posessinn.
1 official Scheme of the Lottery will be
nt with all tickets ordered, carefully seal- pj
in un ordinary envelope, and on the day
e lottery is drawn, the official drawing ,.V(
II be sent, together with a written expla- rp.
tion of tlic result of the purchase. The j j,
awn numbers are also published in the ^
ily papers of the city of B..Kiuiore,and in
e Daily Nutional Intelligencer, Washing- ^
A Circular containing all tho schemes p1
III be sent to .anyone by addressing the p'
idersigned.
Address orders for tickets to ,p'l
F. X. BRENAN, Tl
No. 4, Calvert Street, M
Baltimore,
Maryland. i>
Oct 24, '65. S7nly Tj
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Just received from the publishers, the fol- t
wing hooks, which will be sent free of
>stuge on receipt of price,
nrry ixirrequer, price 50 c.
Bwgatc Calendar, 60 ,
oneer's Daughter, I'O
itral, 50 ^
uiise La Valliere, l?y Dumas 2 v.eneh 50 ?
ana of Meridor, 44 44 60 a
>unlcss De Chsrney 44 44 50
?m Burk ^of Ours," 60 al
dentine Vox, 50 d
;etchrs, by Boz, 60
(irtiti Chuzzlewit JO
d Curiosity Shop, 50
cken's New Stories, 50 J
imnbv Rudge, 60
ustrated Wandering Jew. 2 v. each 60
ivid Copperficld, By Dickens, 50 w
mibay and Son, * 60 p
iver Twist, - 44 50 fli
iristm ia Stories, 44 50 p<
cholas Nicklohy, 44 50 D
>n Thousand a year, 2 vols, each 60 vi
le Psricide, by Reynolds, 50 &
rgin Queen, 50
le Forged Will, by Emerson Bennett 5o J'
io Heiress of Btdlefont, 44 6#
io Bride of the Wilderness, 44 60
itc Clarendon, 44 50 <
len Norbury, 6o j*
ola, by Etnerson Bennett, 60 tl
bin & Parlor, or Slaves &. Masters, 50
ild Oats Sown Abroad, 50 m
liana, by Geo -go Sands, 50 hi
ic Miser's Heir, 60 ai
>rrace Tempieton, by Lever, 60 tl
ite O'Donoghue, 44 60
metis, by B. De Israeli, 50 w<
(ventures in Africa, 2 vols, each 5o
ashing,un and his Generals 50 1*
te Nazarone, by Lippard, ' 50
nnehe of Brandy wine, 44 75
ul Ardenhem, 44 2 vols, each 50
fly Etfier by Mrs Ilontz, ?, 50
llathiel, by Ceo. Croby, 60
rcy Etlingham, 50
nriett ', a Love Story, by De Israeli,50 \
iry Schain, by Mrs. Gray, 50 ,
fe in the South, by C. H. Wiley, 50 1
fe in Paris, by Reynolds, 50
vian Gray, by Do Israel, 60 ,j,
le Initials?a great book, 2 vols eaeh50 u
>e Lost Heiress, 2 vols, 44 "60 w
le Discarded Daughter, 2 vols, 44 50 b
io Wife's Vietory, 2 vols, ? 50 oi
io Missing Bride, 2 vols, * 60 -A
?e Coquelio?a splendid novel, 60
itc Ayle-fo' I. 2 v ds., each 60 w'
ic ami ^uveiiurcs of Jack Shoppard,50 141
n?k Ilou-.n, by Dickens. 60 P1
istocracy.or Life 'mong thcUpperTen50 11
mtorini, by Do Israeli, 37 j]
le Young Duke 44 37 c|
etches in Ireland, by Th ckcray, 60 p
uising in the hist War, 60 d
ibvl of Buvnria, 60
'%)-tnd Dante", by Damns 60 tt
etchos in France, 50
novleve, 6o
jmoirs of n Phvsicinn, by Dumas, 60 _
ic Queen's Necklace 44 60
ic Quaker City, *2 v. 44 each 50
irtations in America, 50
nevra, or the History of a I'; triot, 50
io Red Indians of Newfoundland, 60 ^
lo Mysteries of three Cities 50
fe &lAdventures of Percivnl MnvbcrrySO
ni Slick's Yankee Yarns and Yankee
Letters, 60
Quarter Race in Kentucky, 50 F
Iventures of Col, Vandi rb ?mb, 50 \i
ior Jack. By Copt. Marry alt, 50 n
reival Keen, by 44 60 t?
larlcyyow, 44 25 d
he King's Own, 44 25
ie I'lrnte and 3 Cutters, by Marryntt.25 2
idshipmr.n Easy, rt 25
ank Mildmny, 44 25
jwton Foster, 44 25
tor Simple, 44 25
to Pacha of Many Tales, " 25
ary MorcUin. by Arthur, 25 *'
io Orphan Children, 44 26 r
year after Marriage. 44 26
subordination, 44 25 ?
lie Debtor's Daughter by Arthur, 25 ,
cilia Howard, 14 25
sorted Wife, 44 25 "
lie Two Brides, 44 25
Sfnes or the Possessed 44 25.
icv Sandford by 44 25 .
lie Phantom Ship, 44 ?5 ^
ide and Prudence, ' 25
lie Ividv at Home, * 25
lie Bunker's Wife, 44 25 "
fie Indies' Guide to Beauty, 25 'J
tie family PhysL-ian, or the Art of
Healing the Sick, 25.
he Bridsl-eve, 25 t
itin without a Master 25 f
rench 44 u 25
he Valley Farm, 25
rll of Prsirie Eden, 25 ?
he Oxonians, by Bulwer, 25 ,
race Dudley, by Mrs Gray, 25
lice Seymour 44 25 c
lie Manoeuvring Mother, 25 r
he Image of his Father, 25 ,
he Monntain Outlaw, 25 ,
yacinthia, or the Contrast 25 t
i speradoee of the New World, 25
i'deroy, or the Free Rooter, 25 .
he Beautiful French Girl, 25 (
he Orphan Neks, 25
he Duke and the Cousin, 25
rank Rivera, by Ingrahnin. 25 j
gricultnrsl Chemistry, by Lk-teg, 25 t
he Emigrant Squire, 25 |
?'omnn'i I^orc, 25 i
ho Wedding Dress, by Dumas, 25 \
*k Cade, 25 ,
maphine, by Graee Aguilor, 25 4
entleman Jack, 25
he Ladiee' Science of Etiquette, 25 ,
Any five of the above 25 ct. book* will <
? sold for $1; or two 60 et. hooka and a
I et. one, for $1. A large lot on band not
Ivertised. As we wish to get rid of them ]
>nd or call at once. For sale at the l<cd- i
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The undersigned having commcncd business
1 Camden, has now received and is prepared
0 offer for sale a well selected stock of
DRYGOODS?HARD-WARE}
(iRO KRIES.
An the principal part of this stock has been
ought for cash, I Hatter myself that I will he
nuhlcd to offer inducements to those who deire
to put chase for cash, <>* to punctual custoleia
on seo~t .time; and lie eby hope to merit
sh re of public patronage.
All orders from the country will bo punctully
attended to. My Store is located three
oors above the Bank ot Camden,
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Oct 8, '55 * 85:tf
UKATfSX
list published?A JVew Discovery in
Medici nt.
A few words on the Rational Trcntinent,
ithout Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local
Weakness, Ne: vous Debility, Low Spirits, Lastudc,
Weakness of the Limbs and Back, Indisosition
and Incapacity for Study and Labor,
ullticss of Apprehension, Loss of J/emory, ajrsion
to Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity,
elf-Distrust, Dizziness, Head-ache, Involuntary
iscbarges, Pains in the Sit' , Affection of the
yes, Pimples, on the Face, Sexual and other
lfirmities in man.
ROM THE FRKNTII OF Dn. B. DF. LANKY.
The important fact that these alarming conaiuints
may easily lie removed without medicine
, in this small tract, clearly demonsti tiled; aud
ic entirely new and highly successful treatment
1 adopted by the Author, fully explained, hv
icans of which every one is enabled to cure
iinself perfectly, and at the least possible cost,
voiding thereby all the advertised uostiuuia of
ic day.
Sent to any address, gratis, and post free in a
:nled envelope, by remitting, post paid, two
outage stamps to Dr. B. Do Laney, No. 17, LisLiiard
Street, New York.
Oct a. '55 34 ly L,
STATF. OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
LaN?ASTKK DisTIUCT.
Office Court of Common Pleas.
Whereas, an inquest of Kschcathatli bccnrcirncd
Into this office, wherobv it appears, that
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v..u u. ?A?iiuviovh, uiiv \ji juuiicuBiur UHHI ict
. 0., who nil bora in , Ireland, In
ic Kingdom of Great Britain, and died on the
inoteeeth day of April, in the year A. D. 1818,
as seised and possessed at the lime of his
rath, of a lot of Land, situated in Laticusttr
istrict, in tlie State aforesaid, on tlie branch
aters of Bear Creek, bounded on tlie South
y lamis of Win McKenna, on the East by lands
I Minor Clinton, on the North by lands of Mrs.
nicliu Villines, and on the Wcm by the Cainen
Koad, containing one hundred and fortyight
acres, without having in his life time made
uy disposition thereof, and without tensing any
crson who can legally claim the same. Now,
i pursuance of the directions of the act of ?smibly,
in such case made and provided, the
loirs ot the said John K. Sanderson, or others,
aiming under him, (if any there be) arc herey
repaired to appear ami luuke claiiu within
ghteen mouths from tlie date hereof.
Witness my hand at Lancaster Court House,
lis 7th day of J/nv, A. I). 1W>5.
JOHN A. STEW MAN,
Clk C. 0. 1'. G. S.
lfay 9, '55. 18?o. a in; fun.
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Box _ 20 lyHead
Qaarteri.
21st Regiment So. C&. Millitia.
October 22, 1855.
In obedience to nn order eminnling from
Brig; d'icr General W. J. Taylor, an election
will bo held at the different parade grounds
?n the Disttict on Saturday the 8th of Dec'r
next fur Colonel of the 21st IL-g't, to All ^
the vacancy occassioned by the resignation
of Col Price. Polls to opes nt 11 o'clock
fy'T. and clone st 3 p. m. Managers will
. ot at I^incnater C. H. on tbo mondsy following
and count the votes.
By order of Lieutenant Colonel J. Fandcrburk,
Commanding
JOHN N. CROCKETT,
Adj't 21 xt Reg. 8. C. M.
NOTICB is hereby given that application
w ill he made to the legislature of this
te, at its next aosaion, for m charter to
incorporate a Company for tho erection of ^
a Cotton Factory, to be located at or n?nr
Lands Ford, on the Catawba river in Lancaster
District.
JOHN FOSTBR.
! Sept 10. 1855 31 3m o
~ K DOLLARS REWARD.
i The above reward will be paid lor tbo
A? dcttverv to myself, or (be lodgement in
,fl.*ny Jslf, of my fellow Rib, who left my
premises on the 26th H April. Yhe said bey
ia black, stout built, alymt 22 rears old, about
5 feet 8 or 10 Inchea high. Re is well known
by the name ot Hob PeWm.
1 will also pay twenty-live dollars tor satisfactory
proof against any one who may harbor
him. - JOlfcl M. FAULKNER. r ,
York district, AC. 18 tf
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DRY GOODS AND GKOCKB1X8, for aete
low lor flesh, or to punctual customers until (he
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