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LEGISLATIVE EKPOETB The eubeeibere will issue every morning daring ti e session of the South Carolina f Legislature, fail report* of the proceedings of both branches, including Speeches, and < *t the close of the session pat up, in s nest J quarter from, the entire natter, printed on t first qnality paper sad neatly bound, for 45 ' \ . /per coppy. c As our reports are intended to be compltU, < our patrons m*y expect to leers were of j the business of the Legislature than has j heretofore been reported. The 'Times' will beeejflied dsllv for Ai oo 1 I -during the teasfon Mid directed through the f Post Office to My point. j Frist class Stenographic Reporters are -engaged,nnd no expense or labor will be I sa voided that may be necessary to our com- | $?lete success. Our frieads will please forward heir orders. T5. II. Button dl Co. Hollo way's Pills unquestionably the wnost efficacious Remedy in the Uuion for ?i .Asthmatic Complaints and Coughs,-The <1 siuinber of curve these wonderful Pills r Itaro effected in all put^s of the union, ' snore particularly in cases of asthma of . Song standing, and coeghs, leave no doubt ( upon the miud of all who have used them that they surpass ana thing of the kind ; ? ever made known; by a perseverance with J this admirable remedy, the sufferer is quickly restored to health, after every 1' other means hare failed; and it is a truth j beyond dispute, that there it no bilious disorder, or liver complaints, hut that will ^ imiekly yield to the powers of this mighty j <roedicne. I Jew David's Hebrew Plaster. ^ Of this celebrated Plaster, it is only c mecessary to say, no remeny has hereto- j fore been diacovcred to equal it in curing ioveterat nicer* and all sores, either fresh ? l t long standing, for pains in the back, * Ik Irreast, side, or limbs occasioned by cold, ^oot, rheumatism. Ac. It is an effectual f tjore for corns on the feet, when applied a | aofficieot time. J Ree advertisement in another column. ? The genuine is sold hr. MAC ILL. A IIEATII. '? AMWAmHW 1( nmsa AiVLlUUUljttJIlbrtlS. ir Ml Editor :? rieane uiiwunco Mr. K. (5. I Hilling* aa candidate for Sheriff at the next * election, and oblige, Mary FniKsna. ( Ml Rpitor :?Please announae Mr. J. X. 2 Crockett aa candi?lntc for Colonel of the 21st 51 Regiment, S. C. Militia, which office U inade ' vacant by the resignation of Col. Price, and ' oblige, i Mast Frikkm asp Vcrrr Ma. Editor:?Plraac announce Mgj. Jno. E. 3 Rutlcdga aa a candidate lor f Vtlond of Uic 21 at " Regiment 8. C. M-, (Col. Price having resigned) ( and oblige, j Mart Fair.sna. ( Ma. Editor.?Pleaaa announce Mr. Raleigh Hannuoud aa a candidate for Tax Collector. And'oblige, His Fair una. ^ Ma. Eniroa?Pleats announce WHiiam Rob- i ' ertaoti aa a candidate for Tax Collector and o blige II ta FaiKRoi. 11 Ma. Editor:?Ptcaae announce Major Joint W. XI*bet aa a candidate for Tax Collector, at the enawing election, and oblige, Mart Vorxaa. Land for Sale. Mra. EHza R. Curwton J In Equity, l va. > Lane .utter District. J its. E. Curcton, el al. j Partition. ^ In pitrmiance of the decree of the Court g of Equity, in above case, I will acll at Lnn- r mater C. II., on the timt Monday, the 3rd of t Ilec'r 1856, the following tracla of I .end bolonging to the Estate of the Into Thoa. K. ji (Breton, Esq., decerned; the White Tract, a situate on the Catawba river, and 13 Mile c <rr?ek, containing 374 acres, more or Iraa; n bounded by landa of Estate Dr. O. L Mae- h aey, the Daalap Tract, and J. C. Caldwell, t -Al?o, 6(6 acres, more or leaa, on Waxhaw g Creek, of the "Duiilap Tract," bounded by p landa of Miae Virginia Curcton, S. B. Mna- n aey,C. P. IVIham, J. C. Caldwell, the W.hitR ii Uhct and estate. l>r. G. L. Maaaev. Those n Adjoin, and would in iko a d. si- ? rable plantation, there la abund.iel timber on n tha Wlrtte Tract for both places. The Lands will ba re surveyed before f (be day of tale. * Tekno?A credit of I and 3 years. Bond J and good euretv, with interest. {' J. H. WITlllUHPOOX, Com'r 1 Nov. 7, 1865, 40 pre fee 4 50 To Fanny Fern's 1,000,000 Reader?. ?, ? * A NEW BOOK COMING! f We hnve the ph'Mnre of anno.inring that we have in press, and aha 11 publish about the first of December, a nci? word of fiction, * tilled ROSE CLARE, A K O M.A N C E. bv raaar vtu. The last work, and first continuous tale t.f this brillfanl and faeeinating authoress, '<fr?th Mall," achieved a anoccua nneasmpled in the annals of letters. In the Iangangs of a leading periodical, it "erected a mors profound sensation than anv which has been issood during a qu irter of a eeotary." Bet it la unnecessary to allude to ? . the merits o? "Ruth Hall." Jodgieg from ^ Ih<> number of mm* of ft we have w.l.J, we , Judge theft eeetyhody to the OniUuUibU.* j turn rem it. At rceeecta the work wimvi * new ie preee, ROSB CtARIt. we can oejr 4 my, theft we regaftl ft aa, in every rcwpceM gtee to, heftter worth end ere eueMeatit grRl aet only eeatiin, bat even laorceee the reputation ef the d'wt in gobbed aethoreae.? AVe *eve reeeeee for thinking "Rett Clerk" will fteke ? greater eenaatioa the* did i^Rgth Hall." <\ h? It will forte ah elegant It mo volume of pit 400 pafee. Price I dollar and 26 oU, 1 .on receipt of w hi?h, ooplee will be aent by wall. P"-tBgfL: jit will bo fur aale by all . %flf"4n|NSwi*papnr giving tbia advertiae* ^ went t ioaartiona, aud aaoding ua a copy Af fthe pephr. with rdvartiaaftMht Bftarkad, will an advene# aopy ef the work, by i " 4 . ? - ,1-. * f . * # "FIRE-WORKS! ~ THE subscribers have received their Fall Stock of Ffre Works, comprising one >f the largest assortment* ever bronght to his city, which wilt bo sold at low prtoe* 'or cash. Country merchants would do well o forward their orders tu time, which wfll >e put up with the greatest care. Assorted !*?? ?, varying .Trow 3d to 60 dollars, always >n -hand. Their stock comprises? Fire Crackers, Gola Chop, A No. 1. "toman Candles, 1, 2, 8,4, 6. up to 15 balls, white, toman Candles, 1, 3, 3,4, 5, up to 16 bells, colored, ?ky-rocketa,tfrom 1 os. to 1 tt>. Serpents, Pin-wheels, Triangles, Flowerpots. A variety of la/ge pieces suitable for extibilions. VON 8ANTEN Sl BARUC. 308 King-at., Charleston, S. C. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa., to me lirectcd, I will sell before the Court Hntiwe loor in Lancaster, on the 1st Monday in I>ec. text, within tho legal hours of sale, the folowing personal property, vix: 1 grey horse, leviod on and to be aold as he property of J. Carncs, at the suit of A X l)unlnp, et al. 1 13 Also, 1 bay horse, levied on and to be sold a the property of A. Addison, ntth* suit of !. E, Curoton, et al. I 13 Also, 2 likely negroes, viz: Jim and Alice, evicd on and to be aold an the prope-ity of L Fnndt rburk, at the suit of L. Blakenev, ix'r.rtiil, 1 1*2 8 likely negroes, among them a firstrate duckainith.vic: Joe,Sar*h,Dick, Rose,Nance, enny, George and Dinah; levied on and to c sold as the property of H. R. Price, at he suit of G w D?>by, et al. 1 13 On Tuesday following, at the house of left, within tho legal hoars, 1 cow and calf, >0 bushels corn more or less, 1 sow nnd 4 tigs, 1 double barrelled shot gun,l saddle, I shonts; levied and to he sold as the prop~r I T-? i,?I? - - - >ij ui *. u. t/aaKcy, at tiiu suit or J. ft. Jureton, et nl. 1 1J At deft* bouse on same day ICO bushel* orn, more or lens, 15cwt. word cotton more >r loss, 800 bundles fodder more or lev*; cvi.nl on nnd to be sold as the property of >. Sullivan, at the suit of J C. Cure ton, et I. 1 13 At the house of deft, on same day, withn the legal hours of sale, 75 bushels corn, nore or less; 1 horse, bridle and sadJIr, 300 bs seed cotton more or less, 300 lbs fodder nore or less, 1 so ? and 6 or 7 shoals; levi-d on and to be sold as tlx* property of iurrel 1'hilltps at the suit of Harrison ls?e, t nl. lid AI deft* house, on same, day 1 bay luare, iridic nnd saddle, 75 hu. corn more or less, >00 bundles fodder more or less, 7 head hogs, I yearlings 400 lbs seed cotton more or less, 0 bu. potatoes, bed snd furniture, 1 table, I lock, 6 chairs; levied on and to be sold as he property of W P Plyler, at the suit of 1 A Inney, E snd A Tryon, et al. 113 At def'ts house, on seme day, 1 jm,k, 1 enny, 1 rone horse, 1 road wagon, 1 mule, 1 orrel mare, 1100 Iba seed cotton more or ess, 4 sows snd pigs, 3 cows sod calves; lev. ed on and to be sold as the property of E. >lyler, at the suit of 8. B. Massey snd J. E Jurcton, Adm'rs, et al. 113 At deft* house, on same day, 3 bureaus, I tables, 6 chairs, lot cotton seed, lot pens, I feather bed,stead Sic, looking glass,trunks lonhle barrelled shot gun, rifle, etc., lot Turning tools, etc. etc.; levied on snd to be sold * the property of M M Cham-y, at the suit >f J. A. ilo.Neely snd others. 1 13 Conditions cash, [41 3t J. D. 1IA1LE, S. L.D. Lancaster C.JIL, Nov. 18, I86i. "To the pure ail things are pure." WO.VAN AND HER DISEASES, From the cradle to the grave, adapted exIhsively to her instruction in the PhysoogV of the System, and all the diseases of er Creticsl Periods. By Edward H. Dixon, M. D? Editor of he Scalpel of consulting snd operating snrfson, author of'A Treates on the early deay of th? Ainericsn Women,' Diseases of he Sexsat System" Sir.., Sic., &'C., Ths volume was written for the sole obrct of affording woman the megns of intruding hcrsclf.in a knowledge of the laws f life snd health, pcccliar to he physical trueturs; an acquaintance which is indispc.i>l? to her happiness snd * elfare. This is a ruth fell and appreciated by every intrftli ?*nt mind. It ta believed th.it to the grrat r. .port ion of American women, instruction f the kind imparted by this work is very m perfectly understood?of the imperative leeeaailv of such knowledge, there cannot viat a oouht in the mind of any woman of nature years. This book was not written for tke Medial probation, nor ia it designed to make roman her own physician, but eiwply to in[>rin her of these general laws governing t!ie umaie system which every woman ought to ? acquainted with. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. AgenU Wanted to sell thin work in all parts f the country, to whom a liberal discount rill he made. Copies sent post psid upon eceipt of price. Address A. RANNEV, Publisher, 196 Broadway, New York. HA VAN A PLAN LOTTERY, JiiMr County Academy Lottery! [jBji AutkoHty ,/ike Autfe of (Jeorgia.\ MACON, OA. Beautilnl Boheme! $12,COO for $6. gso^oo Will be distributed at Concert Hall, Maon. Ca, December 16 1956; according to ka following magnificent and nnprccedsotd Bsheme, under the sworn suporinteAenee of Col. Goo. M. Logan and Jan. A. lb, bet, Esq. CllM H. Capital, $19,000. I Price of $1*000 I - IfiOO I *000 6 * iiiaoo'ere.V, ,7.7. i58 It - lOOare l.tOO 79 * ...... Mare 9,750 90 ? 99 ire... . 3.960 18 approiiinete ^rlsea, bOO Hl prizes amounting.to $30,000, OmIf 1?,?M RuiMi TVkrtJ $? 00; Hmtnm $9 SO| QtieHere (I M la thi* Ncl?eme, If yoa rfmw anythlnf, ere* the low eel pH*?. II <MII be ire time* fee eoat of tbe ticket PrUee payable la ^ >1 wlfW rfaductio*. Eeery Prise?tra?r* U ajb 4r*wlng.aom* i&~. , 4 "?>?? 4 r' . kA 41 AGENTS, AGENTS, AGENTS. Persons Accustomed to procure subseri- IS bers for Books, Magazines, die., or get up made clubs for newspapers, are requested to send to nn as their Rimis and address, nttd We will fbr- Vrm,'i ward them.JVee of charge, a specimen nuin- Town ber of a publication, for which thoy will find sonal ready sale; and wo will allow them s ?em- ed foi mission of 60 per cent, for their services. for nr J. BRADFORD &, BROTHER, posed No. 3, Courtland st., N. Y. Sheriff's Sales ?^rt tcr By virtue of sundry writs of G fa, to me directed, I will sell before tho Court House All door in Lancaster, on the first Monday in Tieke December next, within the legal hours of State sale, the following property, viz: signal j Three hundred acres more or less adj. I'1" | lands of Snm'l McManus, S. Jones, Burrell Ow Jones, nnd others, levied on and lo be sold n" p" as the property of J. J. Ogburn, at the suit will g of J C Manguni et si. 1 50 ders I' I Also, 900 acres more or less, adj l..nds of 'nn,(j ' Allen Marrow, J. Delaney, M C Heath, and *'* J others, le- ied on and to be sold as tho prop- MP' erty of M M Chancy st the suit of James A. PJ"onM McNcely nnd others. 1 50 Also, 50 acres, more or less, adj lands of : S J Pincher, ?? VVoolf nnd others, levied |en(je, on nnd to be sold as the property of M M 11,...... Chnney, nt the Suit of Wilson 4t Crew nnd c.nrjty others. I 60 Also 1000 acres more or less, adj lands of If.,If , W Graham, T. Belk, Est. of Dr. G I, Mas- 'ph. soy Est. of II T Msssoy, H B Mnsscy, nnd nny I. others, levied on nnd to l>e sold as the prop- from J erty of 11 It Price nt the suit of VV Caskey of the and others. 1 60 Whrr Also, 60 acres more or less, adj lot of Jus. I?i Thompson, lot of C. B. Jones, Est. lauds of of tic Zadoek Perry it. others: also 3 lots bounded $10,0 north by Gay st. west by J Thompson's lot, the hi east by the Presbyterian Chnrvh lot, and the pr south by C B June's lot; said lots cneh :nea- js nbo sure 119 fr et on Gay st., and 756 feet deep, fa $o< also defta houses and lots, bounded north nuinei by Dnnlnp st., west by J P Crocket's lot, |5<)0 \ south by the MethodistChurch lot, and enst pe| by Catawba st,; levied on and to be sold as dolhr the property of II R Price, nt the suit of W Qn rp Coakey auu others. Conditions cash, dtc. Tieke ? purch Also, by order of J II Witherspoon, Or- some dinnry, 366 acres more or Ivss, belonging to huver Est. of Temperence Gillispie, bounded by An of Isnds of Dr. T L Johnson, R M Millers, R M.nt \ | C Potts, B Soyer, and Est. hutua of A A G;!- ed in I lispie, on a credit of I nnd 'J years, with int. the L I from dsv of ?*1 - '? ? ?* ^ ? , , r- ? ?? Will ll will pay costs, the purchaser giving bond natinr with good security, and a mortgage of the drawr premise* :f deemed necessary,to theOrdinu- daily ry for the purchase money. 1 30 the I) Also, 133 acres more or less in-longing to ton. I ll,e Eat. of I) F I wit hen, bound by lands of A ( J A Thompson, J lothen, Mrs Einsey, It will b Thompson arid R II Crockett, on n credit of under 1 year with int. from day of sale, except ho Ad< much cash a* will pay costs; the purvhasor giving hond with good security, and a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary, to tho ordinary for the purchase money, i 30 Also, 130 acres more or less belonging to Est. of James Graham. bounded by lands of Oct Jas M Shaver, Est of W II Brown, R. Bui- qj>w ley, and the land upon which Eli C Bishop now lives, on a credit of one yea' fur the _ three-fourths, with int. from day of sale; and " for the one-fourth and the cost, cash; the purchaser giving hond with good security and s mortgage < f the premises, i! deemed necessary, to the Ordinary for the purchase A'A'I money. 1 30 Also 115 acres more or less, belonging to On Eat of J T Slinson, bounded by Innds of M numb C Heath, J T K Bilk, J K Cnreton. well-l E Ynrborongh, and 'i'hos McDow on a ere- sued, dit of lH months, with int. from day of sale tho | except so much cash as will pay coats, the been purchaser giving bond with good security penn and a mortgage of the premises if deemed and p necessary to the Oidinary, for the purchase NU.M money. 1 50 Also, 60 r.cres more or lc*?, belonging to 0R p est. of Mary Clarke, bounded by lands of W Patterson, J W Hendrix, GriTn Walker, and T Stover, on a credit of 1 year with int. from day of sale except so much cash as will In pay costs; the purchaser giving bond with origii good security, and a mortgage of tho premi- P. M ses if deemed necessary to the Ordinary, for founr the purchase money. 1 50 Star,' Also 75 acres more or less, belonging to mcntj estate of A A Gillispie, bounded by lands of the li R. M. Miller, Col Dunn, Boln Hover and est. ^ H*-' lands of T. (iillUpie, on a credit of one and ^ t?i two ymre, except so milch cash as will pay Foroi costs; the purchaser giving bond with good large seeurity, and a mortgage of the premises il' Euro deemed msnMity to the Ordinary, for the inter* purchase money. 1 60 novel Alan, lOOueres more or less, adj. lands of ' J.C. W illiituiM and others, this land sold lit the risk of T 1. Clyburn, former purchaser. * Conditions Cash. 1 60 *^wni1 J. D. 1MILE, 8. L. D. cl* .? Lancaster C. II., Nov. 12, 1855. ?"V" - - main OATAWBA LODGE, timer I. o. O. F. j? NO ** We Will hold their meetings every have Thursday Evening at 8 o'clock, pond By Order of the 1 xxige. York K. <J. BILLINGS, Sec'ty. new Aug 3o, ly 28 the I MAIL ARRANGEMENT. ~ alwn CAMDEN MAll* W Dim Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at1 oclock,P tn Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7, a in CHARLOTE MAll* via MONROE. U Due Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at I o'c. p in. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Satnrday, T1 b?t PINBVll.l.B MAIL. .lib Due Monday and Friday, at 6 p m 'he < Departs Sunday and Thursthgr at 8 a ra. J"hn LEWiSVILLE MAIL, eont! Due Tuesday at 4 ocloek p. d>. T Y Departs Wednsday at 8 am landi All loiters must be deposited by o'clock p m, to Insure tbeir departure by next mail, dmh All persons who rseeivs newspapers and other periodicals, will observe that the lew l,u"' requites the posts so to be paid quarterly in * advance 7 ?rs Iptrn^Pei ^ Letters and transient newspapers tnustfce , prepaid; otherwise they are not mailed, t( T? R. M AttlLij, P. M. proi Julj 1, 1881 Hon BOTICK ~ X All persons having demands against the Estate of Lindy Walker da mud are ru a; quested to present them tor payment, previous to the 1st January next as an that pda the Estate -III he settled. TMenotb* I, will bo plead in bar to any demand prsnentOd ^ All persona Indebted to the Estate are requested to tattle previous to 1st, January Atte 1888. *ft.\NCY WAITER, Adux. | T let January, I888. H 4 * * * , > > % f ? ' * HE NOTICE hereby given that application will I to (lie lA'gmlatUre at 4f* next scssioi lend the charter of incorporation r tater Village, no as to confer upon th i Council, power to tax real and pe extate, to raise aappliea to be expcm r thobenefit of said Village; and nls< ore enlarged jiower to collect tinea in by Council. if Maryland lotteries." of the Maryland consolidated IjO\ lev. Baltimore, July 1st, 1355. Tickets or Certificates of Packages a t*, in the Ilotteries authorised by th of Maryland bear tho lilhographe ;ure of F*. X. Rrenan, General Agent fo antmctor, and any others aro frauds, ing to numerous applications fror rts of the country, tho rnanogemen ive their attention to the filling of 01 or Tickets or Certificates, In the Mary .otterics. sons at n distance may confidently re >n having their orders for Ticket >tly filled, and the strictest contidenc ied. b Iiotterics are drawn uaiiy in publi City of Baltimore, under the so peril] tiee of the State lottery Commisionei f Bonds are given to the State as sc for the payment of all Prizes. 'I h of Whole Tickets are fromfcl to $2' md Quarter Tickets in proportion, ere are never leas than 23,00 Prizes i ottery, which Prizes vary in nmoun 91 to 100,000, according to the prie 1 Tickets. Por instance? 1 the price of Tickets is Si the high izc is about 05.000. When the prie ikets is ft2 the highest prize is nbou 00. When the price of tickets is 0 ghost prize is about 20,000. VVhe ire of tickets is 010 the highest priz ut 40,000. When the price of ticket ) the highest prize is ?70.000. Wit rous prizes of 010,000, 05,000 01,00 fiOO, &.c. sons can remit us any amount from upwards, that they wish to inves ceipt of \? hieh we forward its value i ts in the I.ottery designated by th aser, or, if none las designated, the lottery that will be drawn after th has got the ti? kct in his posessioi ficial Scheme of tho IiO'.tery will b villi all tickets ordered, carefully sea an ordinary envelope, and on the da ottery is drawn, the official drawin *? sunt, together with a written expl: I of the result of the purchase. Th i numbers are also published in th papers of the city of Baltimore, and i ailv National Intelligencer, Wasiiiiu ). C. circular containing nil the scheme e sent to any one by addressing th signed. Iress orders for tickets to P. X. BRF.NAN, No. 4, Calvert Street, Baltimore,. Maryland. I 21/55. 37:: ly iINAL NOVEL BY N. 1\ WILLIS die Home Journal FOR 1 8 5 0 ! W AND BRILL/A NT SER IE the 5th day of Juiuary next, the fir >cr of ?he New Series tor 1855, of th mown Family Newspaper will be i with new type and new attraction irineipal one is of the kind which hr proved, by both American and Eur< periodicals, to be the most aceeptab opular, viz: A NOVEL IN SERLl BERS. 'i lie title is "PA UIj FANE: ARTS OF A LIFE El.SE UNTOI.I A IKort'l." BY N . r. WILLIS, addition to this new feature, a series < ml sketches, songs nnd ballads, by ( orris, and an original novelette, in vcr led upon feet, called "The Story of ' by J. M. Field, nre among the indue s for new subscribers to commence wil rst number of the year, sides the contributions arid labor of t' >rs, the Home Journal will contain tl ign nnd Domestic Correspondence of list of contributors?the tjtice of tl peanMnguzines?si-lections of the ino sting publications of the day?the bri s?the piquant stories?the sparklir ir.d amusing anecdote?the news ai Kof the Parisian p ipers?the person es of public characters?the stirrii >* of the world we live in?the chror f the news for Indies?the facts ai nes of news?the pick of English infn n?-the wil, humor and |mthos of tl i?the cssnys on lite, literature, socio uorals, and the usual variety of caret sings from the wilderness of Engli dieal literature, criticism, poetry, etc. need not remind our renders that t also one or two unsurpassed corre ents in the FaahionaNt Hocirty of ?V r, who w ill give us early news of eve feature of Style and Elegance nmoi caders of the new world. lrms.?For one copy, $-J; for three c $5: or one copy for three years, $5 vs in advance. Subscribe without delay! Idresa. MORRIS & WILLIS, Editors and Proprieto 107 Fulton street, New York. IYER LAM FOR SALE. [IE undersigned is desirous of selii dsntntion, situated in I^incaster Distr in 7 miles of the Coort House, lying Catawba River adjoining the lands I Foster, R. R. Thompson. Col. J. terapoi.n and (? . McC. Witl?er*po< lining ONK THOUSAND AND F1 ACHFrtS, about one half of the'* * are under fence, an*' in a Mule S cultivation, the bellanre iff wood*, w icrecl, together with all mx-cesary o iingn, eon?ibting of a good dwelli te, negro kitchen*, two cotton hou: prcAnoa, Barn. stable*, Sic. Thoeebu Volt adapted to tlio cultivation of Cotl grain, ami ean be divided to anit p icra. Alio, I will roll, (provided I di?p< id.above landa, (aufllcient of vtock t render for the place. Any person <h a of purchaaiug the above plaotat ild do Well to oall on tho auhaerihoi caatef, C. II.. 8, (J. Ul: t Jat f J. t, CURETON w Fairfield Herald. YorkviMe Knqni i antg let Jan y 1856. J. E. ( W. THURLOW CASTON, POHHEY AT LAW AVD SOU tor xv nmrrt nd* the Court* in Limom*i*r, Xtrel and Adjoining Dutrirt*. w omc^pdSfW5Nl8.C.?JE * ' a BOOKS! BOOKS! * A Fr*sh Supply! d Just received from the publisher*, \no fol- t ? lowing books, which will be sent free of r- postage on receipt of price. '* Harry l.orrc<tuer, price &0 C\ ^ Newgate (calendar, 60 . '* Pioneer's Daughter, 60 . Petral, 60 J Louise I Valliere, by Puma* 2 r.eacli 60 ? . Diana of Meridor, * " 60 ? Countess De Chnrney " M 60 Tom Burk *'of Ours," 60 n Valentine Vox, 60 d . Sketches, by Boz, 60 ' Martin Chuz/.lewit 60 ^ Old Curiosity Shop, 60 r Dickon'* Now Stories, 60 J Barnaby Rud^e, jq Illustrated Wandering Jew, 2 r. each 50 n David Copperfidd, By Dickens, r>0 w Dombsv and Son, J 50 j '* Oliver , " 50 si Christmi* Stories, M 50 P Nicholas Nleklcby, M 60 ^ ~ Ten Thonsiuid a year, 2 vols, each 50 v 1 The Paricide. by Reynolds, 50 S 0 Virgin Quee", 60 ^ The Forged Will,bv Emerson Bennett 50 L' The Heiress of Bellefont, ? 50 f The Bride of the Wilderness, " 60 ' Kate Clarendon, ? 50 j, Ellen Norbury, 50 i.^ Viola, by Emerson Bonnet I, . 60 tl Cabin &. Parlor, or Slaves & Masters, 50 ? Wild Oats Sown Abroad, 50 ? , Indiana, by George Sands, 60 h 1 The Miser's Hoir, 60 n 1 Horrnee Telnplcton, by I.ever, 60 l' Kate O'Dnnnghnc, " 60 * Venetia, by B. De Israeli, 50 * e * J i- * 1 ~ nuvriiiurvH in /vincn, u vols, each J'l I J, ll Washington and his Generals 60 $ The Nazarone, hv Lippnrd, 50 n Blanche of Branny wine, 44 75 w Paul Ardenhcin, 44 2 vols, each 50 8 Ugly Effie, by Mr a Ilentz, 50 '* Snllathicl, by Ceo. Croby, 50 | 0 Percy Effingham, 50 I t I lenrietla, a I*ove Story, bv Dc Israeli^0 1 Mary Seham, by Mrs. Gray, 50 tl t, Life in the South, by C. H. Wiley, 50 ? n Life in Paris, by Reynolds, 50 * e Vivian Gray,by De Israel, 50 Id n The Initials?a great book, 2 vols each50 I I e The I.ost Heiress, 2 vols, 44 50 ?' l. The Discarded Daughter, 2 vols, 44 50 ie Tho Wife's Victory, 2 vols, 44 50 I ? 1* The Missing Bride, 2 vols, 44 50 ' V The Coquette?n splendid novel, 50 , g Kate Avleaford, 2 vols.. each 50 ? Life and Adventures of Jack Shcppard, 50 f e Bleak House, hv Dickens. 50 \ e Aristocracy,or I jfi. 'mong tin UpporTen50 ? n Contorini.^i^ De Israeli, 37 I The Young Duke 44 37 c Sketches in Ireland, bv Thackeray, 50 ' is Cruising in the last War, 5o * e Isabel of Bavaria, 50 Edmund Dantes, by Dumas 50 1 Sketches in France, 50 Genevieve, 50 Memoir* of a Phvsician, by Dumas, 50 I The Queen's Necklace 44 60 The Quaker City, 2 v. 44 each 50 Flirtations in America, 50 Genevrn. or the History of n Patriot, fio 7 The Red Indians of Newfoundland, 50 < The Mysteries of thrco Cities 50 Life dtAdvcntnres of Pereivul Mavberry60 Sam Slick's Yankee Yarns and Yankee letters, * 50 I A Quarter Race in Kentucky, 50 1' Adventures of Col, Vandcrbomb, 50 | 1 g Poor Jack, By Cnpt. Marrvatt, 50 1' Pereivul Keen, by 44 50 I ' Snnrleyyow, 44 25 I( j8 The King's Own, 44 25 n. The Pirate nnd 3 Cutters, by Marryatt.25 Midshipman Easy, 44 25 Frank Mildmay, 44 25 I Newton Foster, 44 25 |e Peter Simple. 44 25 [4 The Paeha of Many Tales, 44 25 11 Mary Morcton. bv Arthur, 25 I j The Orphan Children, 44 95 11 A yenr after Marriage, 44 2.5 L ). Insubordination, 44 2.5 I | The Debtor's Daughter by Arthur, 25 I Ciciliu Howard, 44 25 11 D' serted Wife, 44 25 I < !, The Two Brides, 44 25 I i *' Agnes or tho Possessed 14 25 11 ** Lucy Sandford by 44 25 I I " The Phantom Ship, 44 ' 2.5 |l I'ridc and Prudenee, 44 25 The Lady at Homo, 44 25 The Banker's Wife, 44 25 "e The Indies' Guide to Benuty, 25 V The family PhysLian, or the Art of * ^Healing the Sick, 25 16 The "Bridal-eve, 2.5 latin without a Master 25 French 44 44 25 '5 The Valley Farm, 25 "J Bell of Prairie Eden, 25 " The Oxonians, hy Bulwer, 25 V4 Grace Dudley, by Mrs Gray, 25 I I Alice Seymour 44 25 14 Tlie Manoeuvering Mother, 25 I 'r* Tho Image of his Father, 25 The Mountain Outlaw. 2.5 I k-* Hvacinthio, or the Contrast 25 11 Desperadoes of the New World, 25 Gilderoy, or the Free Booter, 25 The Beautiful French Girl, 25 Vu The Orphan Neice, 25 H" The Duke and the Cousin, 25 Frank Rivers, hy Ingrahum. 25 ry Agricultural Chemistry, by Licheg. 25 "f* The Emigrant Squire, 25 Woman's Love, 25 ?" The Wedding Dress, by Dumas, 25 Jack Cnde, 25 Josaphine, by Grace Agoilor, 25 Gentleman Jack, 25 ^ The L-idiiV Science of Etiquette, 25 Any fire of the above 25 ct. books will he sold for 81; or two 50 ct. books and a ? 25 ct. one, for $1. A large lot on hand not ) advertised. As wo wish to get rid of thein send or call at onec. For sale at the ledger office, Lancaster C. II., S, C. Sign of the Two Large Watches. t' watciies, "clocks and iif JEWELRY. >n, AT HEW YORK PRICES FOR CASH. 'F* Merchants and Dealers.will do well to cslt| aid and examine the stock of Hatches,Clocks and of Jewelry, at 240 King-street, before thoy psrell chase elsewhere. ut? Every article warranted, ng A stock always on hand peculiarly adapted to KM country dealers. 1(k Have twenty per cent, catling on^ 2*7 King st., Charleston, Four doors from NVcntwortli-at. Oct 8, '56 35:tf tnd -? aT/\rnrrvs* ion XNUHUil^ at Aw. persons having demands again ?t the n 1 Kntnte of Thomas Steven* decoseed, ar* requested to present the Mine previous to [rer the let of January nest, m the Kstato will b* settled at that timq, 11da notice will be '1. plead in bar to nay demand presented after ithnt time. *, rm A" Penont Indebted to said Estate are I?* requested to sst.le the acme previous to the let, of January 1856. ThoSs negating tew to do so will be sued. T 1st, Jan. GRTPriX WAtKER, Admr. | 1*6 Oct. 17. ' IroTici The undersigned having conutieued i Camden, has now received aud is o offer for sale a well selected stock < DRY-GOODS?HAIUMV U K O E It 1 K f As the principal part of this stock lought lor cash, I Hatter myself that tabled to offer inducements to those ire to purchase for cash, or to punct iters on short time; and hereby hope ah rc of public patronage. All orders front the country will lx lly attended to. My Store is local oors above the Hunk of Camden, W. V. V Oct 8, '56 8R:tf U It AT IS! list published?A New Disco hfeditint. A few words on tho Rational T ithout Mcdicino, of Spermatorrhea Puakticss, Nervous Debility, Low Spi itude, Weakness of the Limbs and 15.c osition and Incapacity for Study at fullness of Apprehension, Loss of M ersion to Society, I<ovc of Solitude, ell*Distrust, Dizziness, Hoad-achc, In' lischargcs, Pains in tlie Side, Affect! lyes. Pimples, on the Face, Sexual t nfirinitics in man. RDM TlIK FRENCH OF Dn. R. DE The impottant fact that those alartt lainta may easily be removed without i, in this small tl-aet, clearly demonsti Ins entirely new and highly successful s adopted by the Author, fully expli leans of which every one is enabled imself perfectly, and at the least po* voiding thereby all the advertised no lie day. Sent to any address, gratis, and pos caled envelope, by remitting, post ostage stumps to l)r. R. lie Luncy, N? enard Street, New York. Oct 3. '65 34 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIS Lancaster D'istrict. Of/ire Court of Common PI Whereas, an inquest of Escheat hat urned into this olficc, whereby it npp ohn K. Sanderson, late of Lancaste 1. 0., who was horn in , It lie Kingdom of Great Britain, ami di inctcenth day of April, in the year A, fus seized and possessed at the ti leath, of a lot of Land, situated in fistriet, in tlie State aforesaid, on tl mere oi noir vreui, OOUilUcil out iv lands of Win McKenitft, on the Eh* if Minor Clinton, on the North liv lam Imclia Villino.*, aiii! ou the West hy len Uo id, containing one hundred a iglit acres, without having in uis life t my disposition thereof, mid without h. erson who can legally claim the sail n pursuance of the directions of the unibly, in such case made and prov loirs of the said John E. Sanderson, Liiiuing under him, (if any there be) y required to appear and make clai ighteen months from the date hereof Witness my hand at Lancaster Con his 7th day of J/av, A. I). 1855. JOHN A. STEW* C!k C. 0. 1 May 9, '65. 13?o. am; rtm. TO PERSONS OUT OF EM MENT. | THE REST BOOKS FOR AG Send for a few copies, and try mong your friends. ROBERT SEARS Publishes the following popular il works, and for the mile of which I in active agent in every County o led States A small capital of lollars only is required. I The most elegant and useful i the year? SEARS' OliEAT WORh R U S S I A. Just published, an illustrated d r>f the Russian Empire. Being i und political History of Ks (loverni Provinces, pioduetions, resources, government, commerce, literatim tional means, religion, people, man loni9, antiquities, etc. cte., from I ind moat nuthentic sources. En ivitli about 200 enjpuvings, and mr ropean and Asiatic Russia. Th romplete in one large octavo volti boul 700 pages, elegantly and sub bound. Retail prithi, 3 dollars. 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Professor llolloway personally voluntair superintends the manufacture of his medicines on ot the jo the United States, and oilers them to a free tin. othei enlightened people, as tho best remedy tlis IjANTJY. wo,1,1 cvcr produced for tho removal of dialing com- vases. medicine uvaline!it These Pills Purify tho li'lcd' b-T Blood. I to euro -iblo cost, These famous Pills are expressly comhiined strums of to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys the lungs, the skin and tlic bowels, correcting t free ina any derangement in their /unctions, purifying paid, two the blood, thn very fountain of life, and thus ). 17, Lis- curing disease in all its forms. Dyspepsia and Liver 'a. Complaint. Nearly half the human mec have taken these fax. Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the h been re- world, that nothing hoe been found equal to cars, that them in cases of disorders of tlic liver, dyspep- ? r district *''1 a,u' stomach complaints generally. 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Imperial fcif'There is a considerable saving by tn ;, educa- king the larger sizes. ncrs, ens- N.B.?Directions for the guidance of pa iho latest tients in every disorder aro uftixed to each ibellished Box 20 lyrihoTo Head Quarters. ime of a- ^ stantially iimon volce of both fmjfyLkjl 'postage,)^ e, entitled 21st Regiment So. Ca. Millitia. of Cf.le- October 2fi, 1855. Romantic In obedience to an order euiinating from rcsofaov- Brigadier General W. J. Taylor, ?n election ice*, war- will be held at the different parade crrounds igcrs, &c., in tho District on Saturday the 8ih of Dcc'r and Amer- next for Colonel of tho '21st Rog't, to Gil :y celebriu tho vacancy occnssioned by the resignation y illustr.-i- of Col Price. l'olls to open nt tl o'clock 1 vol. 400 n. m. and close nt 3 n. ro. Manager* will t Price, 1 meet at .Lancaster C. H. on the inonday following and count the votes. By order of Lieutenant Colonel J. Funhisa ARD derburk, Commanding i of those JOHN N.CROCKETT, embracing Adj't 21st Reg. S. C. M. I, religion, ? - rts, inann- TVfOTICE is hereby given that application nnd man- L * will be made to the legislature of this from the State, nt its next session, for a charter to *rd to the incorporate a Company for the erection of 20o ongra. a Cotton Factory, to be located nt or near . Price, 2 Ijinds Ford, on the Catawba rivor in Lancaster District. w JOHN FOSTER. icctor, or. Sept 10, 1855 31 3m.o *?Comnri- * and enter- 9.5 DOLLARS REWARD. >r r .millies ' Tlie above reward will Iks paid for the i. octavo. K? delivery to myself, or tho lodgement in JCtnny jail, of my fellow Bob, who left my premises on the 25th of Apiil. The said b?Y ? Amfricar black, stout hnilt, about 22 yeara old, about y family in 5 fcet 8 or 10 inches high. He is well known ant of the by the name of Bob l'etain. stitution of I will also pay twenty-live dollars for satlsical index, factory proof against any one who mar harbor ?? Mm lrsiiw M ramVvvo *"* York diwtrict, fl. C~ "18 if" NOTICE safely en- DRY GOODS \ND GROCERIES, fbr ml? ill confer a low for Cuh, or to punctual customer* until tho eompensa* first of January. J. D. VORLKY t , thla buai. Kaw Salem, Jnne SB. SO If, nfitahlu cm- ~ BTotlOe. t their ante, J WIt.L act as n^ent for my son, P. P. In a Circular X gram, during hli ab*eoce from the Htate. "Directions All ttaee indebted to him, or to whom he in ffenU." to- indebted, I will settle with. ey will be JAMBa M. 1NQRAM. ubMriber, ^ 'ublmher. ATTORNEY AT LAW. . i 'S',4.?Vot <> '? W?W. 1 J w;,./;. ,i.? I 1TTAVTVn TOWioruiaa ~aL * ? vTStll. Jk ? " TZ I V\ Corn, for which ih? ca*h<wl f*" <V| 4 i*10 rt't | Apply 111 ^hi* o<Ro*. . **"mL