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suppose Independence Hull it the inost j noted, being the plr.ee the first Congress of ( the United States assembled. It also has n fine Custom House, built of marble, next i the United Stales mint, and Girard college, j founded by Stephen Glrnrd. There in also a Navy Yard on the Delaware river, and a large military institution. Fnirmount Water Works, which supplies the city with , water, is a beautiful place, situated on the ; Schuylkill river, is often frequented by j strangers, the mound is elevated, and the | enclosure contains its natural growth. Pliil- j adelphia contains some fine hotels, unity i manufactories and Educational lustitutitulions; population 600,000. I?eft Philadelphia, for Now York city, by C. & A. R. R , crossed over to Camden in a steamboat. Camden is a flourishing city ou the Iclt bank of the Delaware river, and coi.tnius many (iue public buildings; thonco we proceed to Burlington, Del., it is situated on the Delaware river, opposite Bristol, Pa., Burlington < College is located here. Uurlingtuu contains 'J bunks, 2 educational institutions, MM! many churches; it is beautifully laid ofT and well abaded, population 5,600.? From Burlington we proceed to Bordentown, N. J., it is also situated on the Delaware river, is a beautiful place, and contain* some fine public buildings. This place is much frequented by strangers, as it contains the residence onco occupied by Joseph Bonaparte, ex-King of France ; its population In 4,000. Thence we proceed to Highstown, Mercer County, N. J., it is the Capital of the S.atc, has several fire churches j.nd academics, one bank, nud contains 800 inhabitants. Thence to South Amboy, which is situated in Middlesex County, N. i Y., at the mouth or ILaritnn river, on the t South side of the liny ; it it a beautiful | <1 place nml contains 3,000 inhabitants?Iiiih | nil Unit ltond mid Steamboat facilities that , ;.re required in a commercial point. Thence by Htean er to New York, which gave us a nail of 27 mile* on river mid bay, Uie scenery is bountiful and picturesque ; yon have lull view of Eliznbclliiown, on the Jersey tide, and on the other, Stated Inland and i.oug Island, mi Stolen Island is located the Quarantine Hospital. mid a number of other magnificent buildings and residences; and on l<ong Island the city Uroakly n is situated, s nlno the Greenwood (.'cautery, which is the 1 largest and most beautiful cemetery in the United Slates. Theae Islands belong to the ; _ State of New York. Brooklyn i? a large | city, w ith some magnificent public buildings. : S on (Id* route we also have a lino view of | S Governor's Inland and the United States 11 e'urt, which is built on it, and of Jersey city, opposite Now York on the Jersey side.? Nti'V York city is situated on Manhattan IsI.?nd, at the eoniluencu of the Hudson and Knvl liters on its southern extremity It '' i? the Chief city and commercial metropolis of the Western world, and in point of wealth, ' rivals the greatest cities of Europe. She < has ninny Public Work*?lor instance, the i I'roloti Wiilcr work*, which totrr* an area 0 ?f >oine 38 at re*, und will 160,000,000 ? gallons of water; she his also uiany L>enuli ful public build'ngs?tliu City Hal! in the r I ark, Merchants Exchange on Wall Street, f *i rinity Church for having the highest aleer ? iu the United States. Broadway ia the ' Principals! reel, most fashion:.blc promenade j and ia near 4 milea in length. There are I many excel leal Hotel* and places of amuse- 1 meet, many ninnuftiotoiic* of ail dcaciip- j I tiona. The population of New York City i U about 800,000. * I am somewhat wearied and shall retire * fur the night. You shall hear from niu again in ? few days. ?OU) KAN I EL." c Regular Meeting of Couneii. t Council met at Council Room 2d Sept.,. t?o?>. Present, J. Adams, luteiidant, S. If Emmons, Jones Crockett, J. C. Secrcst, and 1 i M. I'. Crawford. On motion it was ordered 1 i that executions be issued nml placed in the j hand* of tho Mnr*luill, against the Estate of j K. S. lt.ijley, Estate of Iwonhias Msasey and I Win. Mittsg, resl estate, for failure to pay ! be tax assessed by Cwuneil on their said { Rent Estate. J. M. IJcath made return of bis Patrol Warrant ?no default?It S. Crockett presented his account for work performed by Ids ham's on the Streets, amounting to $30 40. Examined, passed and ordered to be paid. Maishall report* that J A, liassoltiuc is obstructing the Street lack of his stsbles by wagons, Carts, &c. Ordered that hs be notified to remove the same today, and thst iu esse of refusal or neglect, Fi Pa iasus against him for thu penalty preeribed by ordinancef\.. I. ? *L^S * wii uhiiiuij uruvrtro in:u no recount j against Council b? paid, until tho amue be j presented in perron to Council raeembled, or eworn to before some magistrate, end un- J til the umi be examined, passed and order- j ed to be paid. i Resolved, That Council meet every Sat- j urday evening at 5 o'clock, while the Streets > are being worked on, for the purpose of re- f ceiving and paying off accounts. On motion adjourned. J. ADAMS, Intend!, T. C. L. 1 John C. Secskst, CTk. JLH L. .. .... 1 1 1 flpgru{il)if. From Kama*. Alrant, Aug 28. The National Kansas Committee to day adopted a resolution, that, having autlicn- ' lie iuformalion that preparation is making 1 tor an armed invasion of Kansas, 3'liaedua 1 Hyatt, W. E. Ariuy and Professor Danclcs be a committee to call on the Preei- , dent to solicit tho interposition of govern- , ment to prevent the civil war and sinugh ter impending; and that they procure, if poeitle, tliu co operation of members of Congress in the application. Chicago, Aug. 28, Dr. Sutler, formerly of New York, pas sad through beta today on bis way from Law renew, Kaasae. lie sav? ho was pub- < lidy robbed of $2,A00 al West port, and it aae pro|>oeod to drown bun, but tbe i threat was not evecuted. ^ Important from Kansas. conuii Sr. Loi'ik, Sep!. 4. ccs' 1 Accounts received in this city from Kanins, state that Geu. Atchison, wilh fifteen 11 ' inudred men, is preparing to attack Law- ,c ,,e? enee first. 1 1 * 0Pen'" ture U St. Lot is Sept. 5. anJ ^ It is rumored here that a battlo nan >oen fought at Osaawattamie, and tliat ),? hm? he Abolitionists were routed with a loss )f twenty five killed. I he loss on the rnrt of the Prosluvery men is said to be J! . ire. It is also reported that Oasawnta- ' ?>!U"S nic ras fir.nUy burnt. r<*tor* I since. Sr. Lot is, Sept. 6. lhM ox Another rumor is being cii ciliated hero j vabmb ;o the effect that the Abolitionists have ?oh driven from Leavenworth at the point of the bayonet, and that their propsrty has boon destroyed and confiscated. The Iowa road to Kansas is said to be **y bin dosed by armed bands of Miswourians. flcacio Forty Abol'tionist auflTcrers have arriv- plaint, hI in tiiis city, entirely destitute. ^ 1111 The I'rcs'dctit lias ordered the Govor- genen tor of Kansas to enroll and organize nil regula nil'lia in tbo Territory, Regiments have the dii ilso been ordered from Illinois and Ken- reston ucky. iiKist ii It is reported that the Pro Slavery men medial ind Abolitionists had 200 men on each to dru ido engageed in tho baltlo at Ossawattn- in vaii nie. The Al olilionist* fiied first, which mon i: ?ras returned by the Southerners killing 1 charuc hirty Abolitionists. The Abolitionists j prenio hen attempted to escnpo by swimming : oompli he river, by which means n number were I pos 0f Irowncd. ! ? i Hros. < Warlike Doings in Kansas. saved i St. Loins, Sept. 2. A correspondent to the Republican, at [)g M >t. Joseph, dated August 27th says that mBIIUf, bo country between Grasshopper and St. < t?urpl, loscphs was full of Kiincd bodies of free I to l)e toilets. Men wero moving along the wes- j orn border on tho Kickapoo reservation . . ,r , /v . ,-.:.. C . ? . . itedVe i IK i v?|imui oco'.l Willi luu nicil 11 :t< I 1 ^ tone in that direction to present further . iccessions. Tho proslaverv parly also " vere stationing strong armed bodies along he northern frontier to prevent the ingress mil egress of tho abolitionists, and also - he Missouri river is so well fortified that 10 fiee slate forces can approach by that ~ mite. 'jh' One pro-slavery party aro said to lie | ,c"1 irranging plans for the speedy concentra- i t;* c ion of their forces on Lawrence. j m Vermont Election. 1)1 'Z1 MoKTPKi.iER.Kept. 3. j ^""1" The Republicans have carried this, j ilate, electing their Governor, 3 Con- ' p,., rressinen and a larj.0 majority of the Lop. ! slature by nearly a unanimous vote. Congressional. Mr Washington, August 30. i "AM ? . ? . . I benati tho following Lveculive appointment* j lave la-en confirmed by the Senate. Benj R. Bytliewood, Colloctor for the I }|Ri orl of Beaufort, South Carolina. ! MrC. Win. J. L Kngle, of South Carolina, ! Si-nati Issistanl Surgeon, U. S. A. i Bavid Camden DeLeon, of South Car- 1 in... o .. .i- ? j- r' 1 - n npucuiiH ourgcuu, lu iu? gi HUU UI J iurgeon. U. ?. A. T. O. A Uitt.-fieM. <?f New Orleans, aaSu- I nil?ou erintondent of Steamboat Invcatigaiiona j ?| 'mirth District, George R. Weal, Consul for the Bay ; Wo ?!aud*. no unc Members Pay. [JJ,lu Washington, August 29. The disbursement made this morning Mk, >y the Sergcant-atarii)* for tlio House of C CA lepresentatives on necount of jj.iv ami 'ion u rileage, amounted to one million ninety even thousand dollars, (81,097,000 ) ; ~jr Washington, Sept. 4. J K. Bfc Imjiortant instructions of Government lure, n flicei* in California will l?e sent out by : lext steadier in referrenco to revolution try I natters in San Francisco. Their nature i .. . i 1 *'R ? not yet known. i Amos Lawrence has declined the nom- f?* nation for Governor, tendered hitn by the auinK Vmericans of Mamachusets. .Mr LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT. R. W CORRECTED WEEKLY MAGILL & HEATH. S tugging Uuuiiy per )d 18 3-4 to 20 ? Isli' Hope, per It 1-2 to 14 .'vlton Hope, per lb 22 to 23 tut lor, 12 1-2 to 13 lcef, 4 to 5 J FEE Iscon, Hog Round. 12 to 12 1-2 ' i kaswas, 18 to 20 ,1 'andles, Ad. per lb. 40 to 60 eleuttc 'otloe, Kio, 14 to I fl 'orn, 70 to 76 ~ 'hickena, per pair io to 23 ( Cggs, per do* li> TEH Tour, per bl 6.30 to 7.00 oblige 'odder, per cert AO ron, per pound 6 3-4 to C 1-4 ^srd, per lb 12 1-2 to 16 Mr .cad, pur ib 12 1-2 FUM lolasseo, N*. O. per gal 70 to 75 Collet <sil*, e??. per keg 4 t<>?.50 >*u, per bushel 33 to 37 Isnsburgs, per yard, 11 to 12 1-2 yjK Toutoes, Northern per bushel M.., , Potatoes, Country per bushel 60 to 76 ' ' 'owder, per lb 60 ,ec,or dice per bushel 4.60 to 5.oO v.ignr, N. <>. per lb II to 12 1-2 ? iugar, Crushed, per lb 14 to 16 Mh. yt, per sock H.OO ertson ttecl, east, per lb. 22 to 26 bligo Pea Ilyson, per lb 100 to 1.26 Callow, per lb (scarce) 11 to 12 1-2 S|n. Vinegar, per gal. 40 to 60 VV. Ni k'arn, per bunch, V6 to 1.00 the en TI1K MARKETS. Columhu, September 4. THere lift* been or u or two small Iota told to-day at our former quotations of 9 a Vfru Nr.w York, Hept. 5. Iht. o( Ths Cotton market is active, and has ad ranced i u i cent per pound. The &?le? during the day foot up 6,000 Kales. Flour baa .. dvunced 6 a 12} cents per bbt. u . , Nr.w Yon*. Kept. 6. .J;1 The Cotton market is firm today, with " cr' sales of 800 balm. Middling Uplands are ijuotrd at 11} Cents p?r lb. v\ i j Wgl Business Notioes. l'oljr - ? elccti FEVER AND A?UE. Vever and Ague oared without ruing Quinine, W1 Arsenic, Mercury, Opium, or any of ths poison- ? oua drug*, or dangerous compounds, generally po resorted to by ufferert from this long drawn, most afflicting, snd annoying of all dnesasa, by ; H. lesort'ng to Carter's Fjsniab MU<ur*. whkh j Au :> noue of the above deleterious eubstuu- ' j aut cures effectually and fully by acting | __ cally on the Liver and tfkin, Purifying the and expelling the remain of the old iued- 'j with which the system lias beett clogged, i ( ig the poros of the body,and allowing na- n,y > assist itself in bi eating up tho diseases, ! per cuperating its energies. ! wil the cure of Mr. John I sing don, of Va.; I w'il I fixed and chronic Ague and Fever; 801 twice a day fr,.- three years. Nothing cr nently cured hiiu until he tried Carter's i j Ii Mixture; It bottles of which perfectly j :d hiiu to health; nor has he had a chill 1 lie ia only one out of a thousand who , perieticcd the life renewing < fleets of this ! to purifier of the blood. i?li ?- - j l? THE LIVKK PILLS. I uf' Liver Tills of Dr. M'isuie were first used pai 1 exclusively in Ida own practice. So of- H11' us were they in all cases of Liver Coiuthat they became famous, and attracting tcntiou of the medical faculty, passed into il use. They act w ith great ccitainty and | rity ; the patient almost immoJiatcly feels ipersion of his disease, and is gradually tin ?d to health. With some the effect Is al- ( lie niraculous, frequently ex|H?rieneing inite relief, after having lor months resorted . gs and medicines ot another description, 1. Diseases of the Liver are very corn- j * 1 this country, and arc often frightful in J0! ter. Those who experience any of the lei nitoiy symptoms of this dangerous and Mr rated disease, should nt once procure a Dr. M'Lane'a PI'ls, prepared by Fleming : ' ?f Pittsburgh, and perhaps thereby, be ' ' it world ol misery. i prf " Purchasers will be careful to ask for ; M? 'LANF.'SCKLKBRATKI) LIVER PILLS, j ictured by FLEMING BROS., of Pitts- ' I '|% ? Pa. There are other Pills purporting i 11 Liter Pills, now before the public. Dr. ! ?j.M c's genuine Liver Pills, also his celebra- pr(l irmifugo, can now be had at ail reapocta- j ug stores. None genuine without the 1 fon ire of FLEMING BROS. Ma ? i anc Iter Announcements. I en FOR CONGRESS. " ~ i fen j friends o* tho lion. b'rn. JOHN ; 0ll JKKN, respectfully announce hint as j?j, lidate for re-election to I'oinrre** . Editor : The friends of Col. C. \V. | , ' L.EY respectfully announce him as n late to represent the people of the lirst '' resaionnl District, in Congress, at the ! inflection. MAW' Kit I ENDS. ' '' iQetlsville, S. Auy. 27th 1850. j ' FOR SENATOR. j J? . Editor:?I'lease announce Mr. P. T , ll MONO an n candidate lor I he State j ' l; at the neit election and oblige h*ii MANY VOTERS. [??? Editor : Please announce Mr. GEO. WTI HKRSI'OON as a candidate for , i at the next election. MANY FRIENDS. I fen .. .. I dcr ?0R REPRESENTATIVES. ' ! " | ? ?f i friend- of JOHN \V. COOKE, Esq., I t lice liiin an n candidate tor the Mou e 1 fin )r< suntntivea in tin- next Legislature. i ill.. are ntilliotizrd nnd requcated to an- , Rit e J. VVII.I.I A.MS, Eaq. an n candidalo { > Legihlntlire. at the next c'eclion, by NUMEROUS FRIENDS. " ,Jv, Kditok Please announce Dr. W. ?,,c U'i'ilEN an a candidate for re-e)ec- Ur< i the Ia-giainturo, ai d oblige hi* FRIENDS. Editor :?l'lcanc announce Mr. J. T k" ILK, ax a cuudidnte for tlie Legist a- I ?u' indoblige Ills FRIENDS. ! lio FOR SHERIFF. I , Eiutoi: :?Vou will please announce fen tY IIANCOCK, Esq , nan candidate. ' U-r, erirt of l-uncaster Diatrict, nt the en- ani! election, nnd oblige J at MANY SUPPORTERS. I " CM?? mmw JOHN t E1.S11, ua it candidate for Slier ill' nt xt election, nnd oblige bin frieiida. . #uj ! ora tin roit:?Plea to announce Mr. K. (J. i ;a as a candidate for Sheriff at the next j n, and oblige, si any kki km*. 1 fell nei FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. j"?'? , Editor :?You will please announce ' EUsON R. CON NELL, Kaq., m a I late for Tax Collector, at tho ensuing ' A*n in, and oblige hie n?i Numrkous Fniraiis. : an? EniTOK: Please announce J. II. 11 UN. ) na a candidate for Tax Collector nnd f(1)| MANY VOTERS. " I ^ Editor i?Plenae announce Col. J. ' . ' SERUURK an n eundidntt for Tux tor and obliBe many of I < ail, ." I. i r. N Lfn. r . Editor : Please announce C. F. to I SON, Eaq'rnaa candidate for Tux Col- nt I and oblige, ! Mary Phiekdh akd 8rrpor.rr.kh. , Editor?riri<? announce W lliiain Rob- Tn a* a c?!i(ii<iate for Tax Collector and o- an Hia f i 11 mis. of Editor:?Ileaae announce Mi\jor John fctl ?het u a candidate for Tax Collector, at > xuiiig election, and oblige, . lo Mart Vorksa. h1 FOE CLEB^ ^ . ft i i. Km tor:?Please announce J. A mar a? a candidate for rc-eli-ctioj to "* (li? e of Clerk of tlio Court at the next *u on a:id oblige hia fricoda. fti i. Editor:?Please announce ilr. A. bu acimar aa a candidate for the Clerk's , at the u.auing election, ami oblige al Mary Vorkae ? are aulhorixed to announce ('apt. A. bu ciut aa a eannidate for Clerk of the in t for l^mcaater bmirict, at the next ha on. VNTED TO PURCHASE. f? $ Mitel jr Yoaui degrees. r which the highest raeh prices will be ?o Apply to the subscriber et Lancaster ,8. C. J. E. CLREToN. gust flib, 1R4? l?-tf Also, 200 aiTi't more or less, wlic'von do- j ' dunt lives, adjoining lands of Uobvrt ! illijm, W illiam laardiicr and otheis, levi.id ! and to be sold as the property of Joel ' < illip*, at ilu* suit of S. l'\ Clyburn. pf. 176 , AUo, 100 n:ri'S more or less, vvhcrcoudc- j daiit lives, adjoining lands of Joliti Mas- ' , Thomas Faile,and others, levied on and i be sold as the property of William Faile. j the suit of S. F. Clyburn. p. f. 175. Also, 300 acres mote or less, v\ hereon do- i i (taut lives, adjoining lands of J. I'. 11 iI. ! , i, It. Jt. Ferrell and others, levied on and he sold as the property of 1*. U. Furgo- j i, at the suit of James Keiuiington, et al. I 1 p f. 17b. ! ' J . Also, 200 r.ercHtnore or less, whereonde- ; d.ait lives, adjoining lands of Uriah Fun- ' hark and others, lev ied on and to ho n't'd 1 J the property of James Suipes, at the suit < S. F. Clyburn. p f. 175. \Uo, 300 acres more or less, vv hereon de ! di.nt lives, adjoining lands of James j ckvvell, Henry Mungo and other-, leviid and lo he sold as tin; property of llugli ij,l?l Jtl the suit of William Mungo. p. f. 175. Also, 300 acres more or le?-<, whereon ' endanl lives, adjoining lands oi T. T. pgoiy, A. It- .Moure and others, levied on I ( I to he sold as the property of 11. J. | - . <t Is . # 11' *? it ujory, ai Uit'Miu 01 . .u. ^uiinorM. p f. 175. Mso, 300 acres more or less, whereonde- ' J daut lives, adjoining lands of l.aban Furion, Kstalc lands of George Miller, levied J and to lie sold as the properly of Moses ; | ugh, ul the suit of John Williams, el al. I p. t. 175. | | Also. 300 acres an ore or less, w hereon do- j lant lives, adjoining lands of John S. .Mil. I the runners and other-, levied on j 1 to he sold as the property of R. T. Miller, ' the suit of A. M Kennedy, Admr pf. 175 Mso, 100 acri H more or h ss, K in j at Tax- j ivv, adjoining lands of Jonathan Knight, I aos Mo.Mr.nUs and othvs, h-vi- d on and to j sold ?* the property of R. M ?s. Ioy. at the I it of C'linmhcrluin Bancroft, and oth- | p f 175 | Also, ."0 neres mere or less, whereon de- i 1 dant lives adjoining lands of \V. J. Htog- j , N. M. Beckham and others, levied on I 1 to he sold as the properly ot Jus, G>bbs, .lie suit of J. K. Cnreton, and W. J. Stog , p f 175 Also, 300 acres moro o? less, whereon de- | 1 idaut lives, adjoining Ian Is of John (bird- 1 r, \V. W. IHsckmon and others, levied on | J to b-? sold as the properly of William ' kcr, al the suit of A. C. i'unlap. p f 175 t Also, 300 acres more or less, whereon do* ! slant lives, adjoining lands of John U- 1 uUh. Willis Gregory und others, levied ; and to bo sold as the property of John , Gregory, at the suit ot W. J. Bank in . nl. p f 175 Also. 300 r.'Tcs more or less, w hereon deuiont lives, adjoining lands of Jos Sirniii, late lands of Hugh Uralfin, levied on and bu soid as the properly of Koh't Me.Ateer. I lie suit of John M. Crockett, Admr. p t 175 Al.. O/tn l^is .* K.. 1- ' r?ia??, JUV ?*tirn III It- in ?? iit'iriMI uridnnt lives, !i<<j lining lands of Andrew ylor and other*, levied on and to be mild Ihv property of Ji shun Curries, nt the suit i J. h. Crockett Admr. p f 175 Also, 200 acres more or less, whereon de id.iiit lives, adjoining lands of Mrs. J.indr, John Foster and others, levied on and be sold as the property of R. U. (.allien, the suit of J. M. Crockett, Admr. pf 175 Also, 200 acres more or less, whereon dcidanl litis adjoining lands of Klizabcth | nglev and others, levied on and to he sold i the property of Jackson 8hchanc, at the I it of the Stole. p f 175 | Also, 200 aeres more or less, wheieon deldanl lives adjoining lands of .1. j. ()g j rn, Silas liird and others, levied on slid be sold as Uie property of James G. 1'ocr, the suit of Joint Williams, pro al. p f 175 Also, 300 acres more or less, vv hereon dondant lives, adjoining lands of T. L Cly-, in, I'avid Milton si?d others, levied on and he sold as the property of John C. Wil. bis, nt the suit of 8. F. Clybuan el at. p f 175 Also, 100 neres more or less, whereon dendsnl lives, adjoining lauds of Win. Faile, ' tios. Fsilo and others, levied on snd to be Id ss the property of John Fnile, st the , it of 8. F. Cly burn. p f 175. Conditions cssh, die., J. D. HAILE, 8. L. D. Leeneeler C. V, Sept 8, 30-3t. j New Advertisements, Notice. 1 Whereas my wife Sarah Hinson lias left ' bed and board, I hereby give notice to all i Hons not to trade or tratlic witli bet, as I J I pay no debt* of Iter contracting ; and ! I also enforce the law uguiust any per j ? t who tuny entertain or harbour her, eith- j " directly or indirectly. JOHN B. IIINSON. ^ept. 10 SO?St. j j Notice. I hereby forewarn nil person* from trad- j t tor two several notes given bv rite : one j John M. Joy tier, the other to Newton rrett, both negotiable and in possession j Jobu M. Joyncr. I consider them both J by discount and will not pay them ati unless contpclkd l>y law. JOHN K. BAILEY, j Sept. 10 30? 3t I Sheriff'* Sales. BY vijftte <>f Sundry Writs of Fi. Fa. to i directed, I will sell before the Court tnse door in Lancaster, on the first Mon- ! y in October next, within the legal hours \ Male, the following Real Estate. \iz : All defendants interest in and to. ono hunid und eightv two acres c.f land, more or ?. adjoining lands of Robert Cunningham, ; icpli Cunningham, and John BnrncH, j ied on and to be sold as the property of! s. A. L. White, at the auit of Jauies >S. t nton. p. f 175. J 1 Also, 50 acres more or less, adjoining j ds of Minor Clinton, /aim s S. Thompson | 1 others: levied on and to be sold as the 1 iperty of Abaci Mnckev. at the suit of . rgi.rut Ingram, demandant. p. f. 175. Aiso,3o0 acres more or less, w tu n on eudant lives, adjoining lands ot R. R. , rrell, Estate lands of Mr Cook, and oth i , levied on and to be sold a* the property ; A. J. Raker, at the :>uitof S. F. Clyburii, i al. p. f. 175 Mao, 300 acres more or less, whereon dedant lives, adjoining lands of Amos Me. I nut, J R. Welsh, and others, levied on ' 1 I to b'? solo as the property of Henry Ha- ' , at tlie suit of S. F. Clyburii and oth- ' p. f. 175 | ' M?o, 300 norcnmoro or I cm. u hereon tie- j , dant liven, adjoining lands of Robert I . rdiur, W illiam Gardner, and others, ft vied ' < mid to lit" sold as the property of Robert . i illips, at llic suit of S, F. Olybnm, ct al. p. f. IT j. ' Ferry Notioe. Notice is given lo the public that a new ll.it Iuih ju?t been made fur Couch's Kerry, ind everything now is in perfect order for the traveling public. . H. H. GOOCfl ! Sept. 10 30?at. l-4?~ Cheater Standard will insert twice I ind forward hill to thi# otHce. II. H. <?. Election Notice. AN election will be held on the 2d Monday in Octob^- next, and day following, for State i [senator and Representatives for Lancaster se District. Poll# to be opened at the place# ; named below, and conducted by the follow- de ing otheera: Pr Small Box : Jefferson Bulk, Allen Small, j James Small. Stover Box: C. ('. Ballard, A. J. Stewart, ex C. Milliard. i Pi Cnston Box: C. Moblcy, II. Duncan, E. an Rolling#. Tank Box: F. Bell, ii. V. Massev, Geo. ! wi Bell. . j Taxalmw Box: N. J. Hough, \V. Gregory, j N. Beckliaiu. . I toil on'#: William Roberts, \V. Williams, ' " Robert Gardner. Bell Air or Indian Land : Robert Miller, ' ? W. C. Doby, J. J. Porter. Funderburk Box or Muster Ground: (J. I W. Fuuderbuik, V. Funderburk, John Taylor. j I .uncus tor ('. II.: J. A Cunningham. l)a- ( lid Crockett, Richard Cowsart. j One Senator and two Representatives to j he elected. Polls 10 bo kept open two days at Lan- t easier Court House?one day at each thcr j o1' precinct. Managers to meet nt the Court ! an lb.use no Tuesday,count the votes ;!tid dc- ! ce flare the election. 1 J. A. CUNNINGHAM. I *l , DAVID CROCKETT, RICHARD COL'S ART. STJTJJOF SOUTH-CAROLINA ' LANCASTER DISTRICT. p /Jy Jims II. A'xy, Ordinary 1 Jur siiul District. WHEREAS, Nathaniel 11. Craig l.a< applied Lo me for letters ol administration on ail and i lingular the Goods and Chattel.-, Right'' and V Jredils of lluph i.mtlin, lute ot the District j iforesaid, deceased. l'tio.-e are, tiiercfore, to cite and admonish nil j ind singular, the kindled and creditors of the /-i aid deceased, l<> be and appear before me at S| >ur next Ordinary's Court l.?r the said District, { ..* 10 bo boideii at l.aiicastei Couit House on the j Ul 11 d tiny of September next, to show cause, il | my, wny said administration should not be j punted. .. i ) Given under mv hand and seal, this i .. ' -J t J. > lWth day of August in the year of our I " ( ?.? ) Lord, one thmenuid eight hundred and i J'1 ifty-six, and in the elst year of American In- i lepeiidence. JAS. IT. W1TIIKUSP00N, O. L. !>. I [ JS-it.J Printer's Fee, if'/ 00. ! to BiivtT B.aiitl tor Male. I co 1 oiler for sale my Plantation, lying on Be ihe east l>ank ot the Catawba River, eon- | Ti [. lining about i HP TWELVE HUNDRED ACRES, I CO idjoiiiing the lands of John Foster, George , |jt. McC. Wither.spoon. and others. There are I ihunt six hundred acre# under fence, nnd in j j,ri i high state of cultivation ; the balance in : -pj .voods, well timbered. These Land# 1 Mil [ ,jtl DETERMINED'I'D SELL, and they can j .. ?o treated lbr privately, until the first day 15 f December next. reJ. E. CURETON. ! tel Augu?t Btli, IrtVi. 2.>-lf 1 th< ELECTION NOTICE, j ! wi sTA TBI ?>1 SOITYII (M 5COI.I.AA, :*M I.ANt'ASTKR DISTRICT. Dflice of the Court of Ccnctul &n*U>ns I nn I Common Plena. j t 1, J. A. Stetvmnn, Clerk of said Com I, in J pursuance of the directions of the Act of < he legislature, in such eases made and , "n irovided. do he-chy give public notice ttint | .n election for 'IV* Collector for I uncnslor ^ District, will be held on Monday tjio 13th lay of October next, nt 1 lie n-ual places of Election throughout the said District ' Witness toy hand at Lancaster Court House, this 27th day of August, IH^ti. *J. A. 8TKWMAN, L0 Clerk C. ( . S. & C. 1'. I.u Sept. 3rd. 1*50. 29 (it. j ] Cstate Notice. I J,' Persons indebted t > Iho Estate of T. K. Curctoii are requested to make immediate j payment against the ftrst ot October nevf, i ' ' us longer indulgence cannot be given. On [ !<) that day the Books, Notes ttnd Aceonnts i ur will be given to an Attorney for collection. I W e nave been already sued oil claims, and . we are compelled to raise the money to to meet those demands. Persons holding claims against the said m' deceased, are requested to present llietn > pronerly site: ted against the first day of j December next, or this notice will be plead- , ha cd in bar against nil such claims. j so J E. CUR ETON,) . , co S. B..MA8MBV, S "* September 3r<i, 29-tf. t raHhiouahle Milliner , 111 AM) MANTUA MAKER. u THE subscriber, being in receipt of the Semi- | monthly Now York and Paris Fashions, respectfully solicits the patronage ot the Fashionable i.adiks of Lancaster nnd vicinity, in the shove line ? All Orders executed with promptness, neatness, ' cheapness and despatch. MARIA CASTON. June 11, 1 #5*. 17?tf ?r . . : hi ' i i>t Strayed or Stolen From my Steam Saw Mill, si* miles south ! w of laincnstcr C H,a sorrel MIII.H, heavy i m built, 14 hands high, in good condition, mid 1 with a large near on his left hip. Any person giving 1,10 information of his where- ! about*, or twinging him to uie, will be liberal- | ly rewarded. JAMES .M. INGRAM. August 20, 1850. 27-tf. j ^ Notice ' Tl 11'* Subscriber Wing desirous of wellling up hi* atl.<ir* in Lancaster, preparatory to t? hi* leaving the District, eall* upon nil those a' indebted to him for work in his line?brick- in luiing, plastering, &e.,?-to settle before re- ci turn day next, or their notes and nccouuts will cv.Uinly be put in suit for collection. T. N. CONNER. August 27th, 185b. 28-tf. Wanted. J Dry or Green Hides, for which we will b pay "for Dry Hides," 10 cents cash, or 12} b cents in trade, "for Green Hides," wo will p pa/ 5 cents per lb. We do not limit the t< quantity. We will take ail we can get at r above rates. MAG1LL & CAUTHsN. June 11th, 1856 , 17-tf NEW i NEW C WE have jn*t rcccivtd a large and full i II low for vohIi, er to punctual customer Ladies give us a cuii. Vou will find a < scriptions, from 6} cents Print to a fun inted Lnuns and Jaconets very low. Ladies' l-'.lnslic Belts. Just received a 1* A large stock of Blenched and Brown 1 ceedingly low prices, from b cents per ) sin, at low prices. A beautiful nesortn d Missus Shoes, of all descriptions and ; In our Gentlemen's Furnishing Departu sh, consisting of Suits of Liucu from $8, to a fine C Jlat?. Shirts, Collars, file fact, v.p con supply the trudo with ever; Crockery, Glass and China War,*, llnrdv mplete. In our Grocery and Provision Store will Sugar, from cheap Brown to Crush Orleans and West India Molass and Kits, Nos. 1, 2 and .3, fot Fish and Salmon, Crackers, Vinegar, I'epper, Ginge Clams, Oysters, Salmon, Cluunpaij I'E.OC It.?.fust received, G.000 pound outni. In fact, everything will be kept i d caah only. Ail kinds of eountrj prod ries. T)on't forget to give us a call, when in v vantage to purchase of us. .1. A. IIASSKI/I'INB. i J. E. CUR ETON. s Lancaster II, May 71 h, 186fi. LEASANT VALLEY F () R SA L E. raluable Lands &. Resi dence. ^ TflK Subscriber having determine !l?l! rv IU ? O I- H' ? ?\? IVIIM'W IU MIC OUUUi t?Hlt Ulil'l r aale HIS I,AM)S, uato in Iamcastcr District, on the ro:i >111 Liiicantervillc to Charlotte, 22 tniU in L.tiensterville, and 6 miles from .Mo iv'm Turn Out, on the Charlotte and Sunt rolina Hail Road. THE HOME TRACT ntains five hundred acres. HE COLBERT TRAC1 ntains two hundred and seventy acres, in. s two and a half miles south ol' the Hum act. HE HUNTER TRAC1 ntains two hundu ' and seventy acres, nil s one mile cast of i a Homo Tract. The yvholc Lands an coll adapted loth ndiietion ol C()TTON.CORN and (jIIAI.* ic Lands arc in a high state of high culti ti, in a EAUTiFl'L AND HEALTH) ;iou, thickly settled with a moral and in ligent community. Upon the liotiioTrac re :h n largo and well arranged limLIM IIOISE, th nine Rooms and a large Dining Root Laclied. ALSO:?A good Unierillv large. This has boon a enpiu md for the sale good*, for upwards of THIRTY YICARtt, d is yet, ALSO:?A goi d (>in House and Sorev tensive llama, Stables, Cribs, good Negr jiisus, Overseer's lluusn, nnd other eoi nient and necessary buildings, with a We Pure Water. is altogether one of the most (lcsirabi nvenieul and beat improved places in tli untrv.and it is rnrcly such LantN and Improve men I e in market. The Dwelling and most v e Buildings are new, nnd have been Recently ICrectcd. e lainda .vj!I be sold together, or dividr suit purchasers, it will allord mo plea c to Show tho Lands persons wishing to examine. The terms will be in.idc easy and nrcor odating. I am Determined to .Sell, iviug purchased Lauds in Arkansas. IV ns desiring to purchase may, therefor mo WITH CONFIDENCE at I will Hell. Tho Lauds and irnprov cuts, I feci assured, w ill please. My address is Pleasant Valley PostOfHe incaater District, S. C. The Post Oftii at my Stor?. GEORGE D. BECKHAM. July 9th, 1*5G. 'Jl-lf. NEW~DRUa STORE. -:o-' THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES pleasure iu informing the ftien id former patrons of her husband, that a is opened a DRUJ ST<>HL, next do jlow the hakowh: HALL. here will constantly bo kept a fresh at iltrt Stock of >rui?i?, Chemicals, Family and l'lant tion Medicines, Soaps, l'erfuraerv, 11 rushes, Spices, mid Fancy Articles, Pens, Paper, Envelopes, Inks, A c., die., nd respectfully solicits a continuance ic patronage so liberally bestowed on hii J. E. DK HAY. faff Mr. De Hny will give personal t ntion to thu business details of the Stor sd residing on the premises, persons arr ig in town after night and wanting Me tics, will be united on AT ANY HOU Ciuodon, April '23, 1856. 10-tlj. Notice APPLICATION will bo made at the n? I'ssion nf the legislature, for a Pub load, lending from tbo Stoel Creek ro elow W. J. ( .'urcton's Store, following tl ?d where the road now runs aa necr ructioable, by the Methodist Church ; I rraecling the rlvor rond where the ro. una. Distance about 3^ miles. J.\ME? MILLER. Aug, tf, 1856 2^?Sb. ?TORE, \ND iOODS!! . 1 . *?r \ assortment of FRRSH GOODS, tvliirh wo will s on time. iomplete assortment of DRESS GOODS of all ! Silk ?>r Tissue, uurlli $10. A targe aloca ui rcsh supply. '1 lie first bought all sold out. SHEETINGS ami SHIRTINGS, fur sale 2it ,'urd up. Servants' Goods, Plaids, Stiipes, nod lent of lloiuiets and llonm t Ribbons, Ladies' iricea. lent, volt will find every article a gentleman inay /loth Suit. Hoots, Sl.oes and Gaiters, ves, Cravats, Suspenders, Ac. y article usually wanted in the Dry Goods line, vare, Tubs, Pails, Duckets, Scythes and Ci.-dlei I be found ed, Coffee, Uio, Java and Mocha, New es, Mackerel in barrels, half barrels, sale low by the Package, White , Cheese, Honing, White Wine r, Spice, Mustard, Sardines, ;ne and Chatnpnignc Cider in Bottle*. Is extra superfine Nor'li Carolina Flour, fresh u the eating lino, and will he sold low for cash ucc taken in exchange for Dry Goods or Gro vant of anything, as we will make it to yot , HASM;a.i i\i: a truiiTos. 12-it" f i Legal Advertisementj, State of South Carolina, .} LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common lJlcas. LEVI WHITAKEU, who is in th" viistody of the Sheriff of Lancaster District, by " virtue of a v\ rit of. en pins ad satisfaciendum, "s at the suit of Arthur l/Oeust, having tiled iu i my ollice, together with a schedule, on oath, of his estate, and effects, his petition to the , Court of Gominoii l'leus, praying that he ? I may be admitted to the benefit of tint n.:? r" : ol the General Assembly, made lor llie relt lief of iiisolveui debtors. J[ is ordered that [ the said Arthur Locust, and aii other the j creditor* to whom the said 1/eri Whitnkcr ! is in anywise ind tlited, be, and they tire ' hereby summoned and have notice to appear before the said Court at Lancaster(outt L j House, on the third .Monday in Octobernext, di to shew cause, it any they can, why the t. j prayer of the petition aforesaid should not | be grunted, n J. A. STEW MAN, Cl'k. I Olhce of Common Picas, Lancaster C. H., d j June 11. 1866. 21?2m || jState oi South Carolina, > LANCASTER DISTRICT. r | In the Common Pleat. WVATT 1\ 1'LYLHR, who is in the ' custody of the ShcritF of Lancaster District, 1 i by virtue of n writ of capias a<l satisfacicn| dnnj, rt 'he suit of l-?r>?.s ! ' fiireton having tiled in my office, together with a schedule ! on oath of Ids estate andeffects, his petition ? t to the Court of Common ideas, praying ! that he iimv bo admitted to the benefit ot i the acts of the General Assembly, made for 1 the rrlief ol insolvent debtor*. it is ordt rcd that the said .lames J:'- Cureton, and ail 1 | other the creditors to whom the said Wyatt I'. I'lylcr is in nnv wise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, mid have notice | to appear, before the said Court at I-ancaater Court Ilonse, on the third Monday in o' October next, to shew cause it any to. y can. j. | why tho prayer of the petition a to. ootid i\ should not be granted. J. A. STEW MAN, Cl'k. i Olliee of Common Pleas, Laneaster 11., | Feb. 15. lbo6. 21?S... State of South Carolina, * LANCASTER DISTRICT. ,f| In the Common Picas. i SIMON BENNETT, who is in tho cuttody of the Sheriff of Lancaster District, by si ; virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, s- at tlie st.it of A. J. Connors, having tiled iu my otfiee, together with a schedule, on oath, of his Estate and effects, his petition k> the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to tho benehi of tho nets u- of the General Assembly, in.>de for tho relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered, that | the said A. J. Connors, and nil other the J creditors to wnom the s.dd Simon llennutt r-1 is in any wise indebted, be, mid tliuy are e, | hereby summoned, and have notice to appear, before tho said Court at Lancaster Court House, on the third Monday in October next, to shew cause, if any they can, why tho o- prayer of tho petition aforesaid should not I be grauled. e, J. A. STEW MAN, Cl'k. ;e Olliee of Common Picas, Lancaster C. II , J March 20, 1856. 21?3tu I Stato of South Carolina j , i I.ANCASfLU DISTRICT. .? In the Common Pleas. JOHN LEVERTON, who is in the custocly ot the Sheriff of Lancaster Uistrivt, hv I'1' virtue of u writ of capias ;ui satisfaciendum. or j ?i the suit of \V. J. Cluwsou, huv ing tilc<! in my office, together with a schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Fleas, praying thnt he may be admitt. d to the benefit of the nets _ of the General Assembly, mndo lor the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered, that, the said NV. J. ('lawsen, and nil other the creditors to whom the snid John Laverton is in any u i?e indebted, he and they arc hereby summoned, and Iwve notice to appear before the said Court at I.ancaster Court ol House, on th? third Monday in October nest, m. to shew cause, if any they can, whv th?> prayer of the petition aforesaid ?f ould not it* be granted. e; * J. A. STEW MAN, CTk. |v- Office of Common Fleas, Laucnater C. H., di- April 17, J856. 21?2ut H Hides Wanted. OA AAA 1'?"- H1DE8 wanted, ft* jU?UUU w hich 10 cents in cash, or 12$ XI jenta in goods will be paid, lit HA.-SELTIN E At CURETtJS'. ad June 1850. 10-tf. M For Sale. ad 50,000 81HNGL.ES at Pkanaot Hill, mna miles South of Lancaster, on the Cejftdes road. MAGIU A CAUTHEN. June 11th, 1959 17 tf e