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Crirgntpljic. LATER FROMEUROPE. arrival of the steadier CANADA i??030 II A1.IKAX", Sept 24. Yhe steamer Canada has nhived with Liverpool dales of the 13?li. Cotton closed quiet at unchanged rates. Sales of the week 60,000 bales, including 14,000 to speculators aud exporters. Fair Orleans V 1-4d t Middling 0 3-6d ; Fair Upland G 3 4d ; Middling 0 1-4 J. Stock 098,000 bnh*, including 583,000 AiueriVnn. U'ri'.tiblulTit were unchanged. Canal Uiour 26 a 28s.; Baltimore 29 a 31s.; Ohio 31a 33s. New Kcd Wheat 9 ?0?. Gil.; White I'D*. 4d. White Corn 83a ; iellnsv 32*. Provision* unchanged. Naval Stores tatter. Sugar adsaiiced 6d. Coft'eC steady. Money was tighter and Consols had declined to 03 3 4 a 03 7 8. At Havre Orleans trot ordinnrie cotton was quoted at 08 fr. Algiers demands large reinforcements of troops from franco. Spain was quiet. The Western [tower*had addressed an other note to Naples, firm hut mild in its tone. l'rns-is had abandoned Ii?t claim to Ncpfcliatel France and England coincide upon the question of the Sound dues. The relations between tt'iwua and Ssvedcti are more unfriendly. The Chinese insurgents were near Loo Choir, and the 1m|ietialist Fleet was blockaded near Nankin The Hitssians were fortifying Nicoleafl". it w*h reported that the American house of N\ etniore A* Co., had failetl. Steamer Barnt. MlLWAUKIK, Sejtt. 23. The Steamer Niagara was burnt on the Lake last night, and from 30 to 100 lives were Mippo-cd ;o ta> lost. The crew were saved. From Kansas. St. Lorn, Sept. 22. Kansas dates of the 13th Mule that lifts Southern men, under Uobitr-on, had a tight at (?ra!?*hop|?er halls oti the 13l<i, with a Norihern torce, who were eaptur mg lior>e? ami provisions. On the next ilx\ til.' S..III I.ki ii.-e* u..r.. 1.11 III It... I to- OfS/1 Northerners, nuder liar* ay. After two hewn* haul fighting, in whnh twelve Nor 11 t*inet* ami llitoe mlilherners were kil liil, mi ariuislieo of thirty days iv?* v^uhyI IIJHIII. Further from Kansas. Sr. Louis, Sept. 22. Ailv ?e* from Kansas state that 2,500 Mi-Si uriah* were at Franklin, with the design <>: ie<lu.inthai lown. A Untile wiih ilie /revMiilvis was expected. The Free*oiler% under Harvey had been ca|* iure<i l>\ ilie dragoon*. Latest From Kansas. St. Lovis, Sept. 20. Admes from \Vc*tjH>rt, of tho 19ih, tale that Gov. Geary , with n batlidioii of dragoon*, had gone after Lane to arrest linn, lie had probably gone into Nebraska The Southerner* were organizing tor i km uliittl i?aii u-liiolt nua * ? I 1*?. . I .... ? ?v VIXV?|VM, ????vu ??IV lane J'lntc VII j the Uth o( October. Kansas Hews. ll.e icu giitjluc ue*j iwltctt, u iiicb nj' j>**Mr to our Northern exchange*, under ilale t?f "Lawrence, K. T., Sept. 10," slain* iIihi (>ov. Ui'sry, standing upon the gun Hitle ot the "leitiiirr add reusing the crowd >1 Irene tilers who had MMiulilvd to lUifl Mittt ncktiiiii' liiin, fcflnl;?** i Mill ilnve eseiy marauder r >lii Katimi who is nut tin MiiuMi lesuicirt, null in i>nit r to do so I Mill cull to Hi) ml one thousand Lulled iluiirt lluo|??, I.lid till) tliotlnMlid VolUII leer*jrout the Aorih it nwirwirv." In i? if lilt* Until *s ho Iiiin lieell senl uUl i>) Mr. I'terce from 1'euint)itania to en force Uie laviH ol Kansas without partiall t). H?\ uiu'i* n? iIn? bands ?f Northern uien u litv t?up|*ort uihjii winch lie intend* lo lean.? Curufina Timet. Tub Ckoi'8.?Coilon and ooru crop*in Chtslir UmIIIcI Will lie liglil. 1 lie bloim in August nmt tho Ireshei* in July have done iuo.?lculab!o and irrviiiednhlb dam gw to iiolii. in m i?i) lew U|; lam: sex itobt lli? Urniera ??y they Iikiu good crops ol both, bill, generally, we arc mm euteil, there will lie a tailing oil ot (mni one thud lo one-half o| tiie whole cfi'lj.^ 1 Inn will leave the District witli not oier two-Wiirda ol a fair average harvest.*? Clutter Stamford. OBITUARY, DIED, Of consumption on the 16th ot (September, Mm 8ARAII E NI8BKT, wife of John C. \isbet, and daoglrtrr ol Hamuli NUbet, in the 'ittth jour of Her age. In ihia dispensation of Divine Providence. two antall children haa been deprived of tin* care and anxiety of a tender mother, a husband of an affectionate w ife, the church of a consistent member The subject of Ihia notice wua in rarly life dodicnted to (iod, in the ordinance ot baptioin, and when arrived at mature age, was admitted lo tnil coiuniuuiwn in the Associate R? formed Church at Tirxah. Union County, M. I,'. The disease which terminated her rarlidy exiaiem-e, was well calculated # lo lend the mind front earth to heaven; lo hold frequent converse with death, and to msko preparation for that solemn event.? Having foil poMcaeion or all the faculties ol her mind, she aoesuod U> evinco an entire resignation to .lie l>lvinc Will; and appear od to dorivo mueh consolation from the Psalms of David, man) portions of w Inch he regarded aa ?|>pii< able to her own eu?e. 8hc paeacd like a dcrlimag shade. N. The Due \W?t Telescope will ploaac opJ. I LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY o1 by MAGILL & HEATn. Bagging Uuiniy per yd 24 to 25 Bale Hope, per 12 1-2 u> 14 <Cotton Rope, per lb 22 to 25 Butter, 12 1-2 to I ft Beet, 4 to 5 Bacon, ITng llohntl, 11 to 14 II Beeswax, 18 to 20 lc Candles, A<l. per lb. 37 to 50 Coffee, lllo, 14 to 10 _ Corn, 75 to 80 Chicken*, per pair 20 to 26 cr Egg*, per do* 10 oli Klour, per bl 7.00 to 7.60 ? Fodder, per cwt 6?> 62 Iron, per pound 5 3-4 to 6 1-4 \\ Lard, per lb 12 1-2 to 16 th Lead, per lb j o j.?j Molasses, N\ 0. per gal V6 to 80 _ Nails, cut, per keg 0 to 0.60 Ont.?\ per bushel 33 to 40 Oanabtirga, per yard, heavy 12 to 14 Potato*.*, Northern per bushel Potatoes, Country porjbushel 50 to 75 Si Powder, per lb 37 I h Kicc per bnsh 4 4.60 to 5.00 eh Sugar, N. 0. per lb 12 1-2 to 14 Sugar, Crushed, per lb 15 to 10 Salt, per sack 3.00 <> Steel, cost, per lb. 22 to 26 i Tea Hyson, per lb 100 to 1.25 | ? Tallow, per lb (scarce) 11 to 12 1-2 Vinegar, per gal. 40 to 50 Yarn, j?cr bunch, U5 to 1.00 ^ THE MARKETS. Jj, Co mm ni a, Sept. 20 The supply of Cotton in our market is increasing and the demand still continues good, 250 bales were sold at 10 n 11). Nkw York, Sept. 20. Cotton has advanced Jc. The market is nearly bare. Sales of 2.000 bales at 12fo for Middling Orleans, and j2^ for Upland; Fair Upland I3Je. Business Notices. A I. AHY OK Ol'R ACgrAISTANTK, MRS. FoWEI I.. No. 18 STANTON STREET, NEW YORK, t?. Wits troubled with liver complaint for a long time, and after ttying many remedies, was adrised to try l>i. M'LANE'S Celebrated Liver Fills, prepuu-d la Fleming llros., of Pittsburgh. She did so, and says that uitlt one Ian she ?.o effectually cured. C<1 Indigestion, sto|i|iage of the mouse.*, costive- n.i m ss, aiid general irregularity of the bowels, ate 8c all diseases 01 iginating in the same piolilie cause, as is also that tlrcudfiil scourge, DYSFEFSIA. | 111 Those alto are alllicteti with any of the above cnuuiciated diseases, may rest assured thut the iwtuice of all their maladies is in the liver, and ?j for its concttion the best reuiedy ever offered to the public is I?r. VF[atuc'a Celebrated Liver Fills. Tiy tlicui. The moucv retuuded if not aatisfuctoiy. Of" I'm chasers w ill be careful to ask for I DR. M'LAN E'StKLEIillATED LIN EU FILLS manufactured by H.KMINti HROS., of Fittsbuigh, l'u. There aie other Fills purporting Id to la- I.iver Fills, now Itefore the ptihlic. Dr. ^ M'1st tie's genuine Liver Fills, also his rclebia- 1 ted Yeriuilugc, can itotv be iiad at all respectn- v Ide drug sto Of. None genuine without the 1 j|, Mgnatiuc of FLEMISH RKOS. S FEVER AND At I IE. Furor MmI Ague cured without using Quinine, Arsenic, Mercury, Opiuiu, oi any of the poisonous drugs, (,r dangerous compounds, generally resulted to l?y sufferer* ftom this long drawn, most a (Hit ting, and annoying of all diseases, by ? resulting to Caiter's Spanish Mixture, whielt contain* none of the above delete* ious sub*tan- | ccs, hut turv- effectually und fully by a cling specifically on (lit Liver and Shin, I'm ifvingtha t'i lllood, and expelling (lie remain of :lit old moil- i rt itints with which the system ha* bttn clogged, | opening the pores of the body,and allowing na- ! ^ lure to assift itself in bunking up the discuses, ^ j,( und recupoi utiug its energies. See the cure of Mr. John Lottgdon, of Vu.; It he hud tixidund chronic Ague and Fever; chills twice m day lor three yours. Nothing peruiuiitiitly cured him until he tried Carter's ()| Spanish Mixture; 3 bottles of whieh perfectly restored him to health; nor has he had n chill since, lie is only one out of a thousand who ? has expctietived the file renewing effect* of this | valuable putilicr of the blood. Announcements. wi FbB CONGBESS. ft I r 'I he friend* < f Ihe lion. Ciett JtiliN w McQUKKN, rea|>? clI oil s ulinnuiicc him ua j,, u ruiiditltitc lor re-rhction to Ci tigteas. in FOE ShKAlOE. at th Mr. I di .okI'lviiHC ntinotirtcc .Mr. i*. T pi HAMMOND ua u candidate for Ihe State in Senate at the next diction und oblige MANY VOTBIIS. Mk. Editor : l'lc?*e announce Mr. GEO. Met;. \\ ITUKKSl'OON an a candidate for Senate ut the Oc\l election. MANY FRIENDS. FOE EEPEESZNTATIVF.fi. jj The frit rids of JOHN W. COOKK, Esq., ? announce hint n* a candidate for the Hon e ot Kepreaentativea in the next lx'gialutore. ... I - " " yt c ure auinorizea ann r?.j 11?--1. ,i to announce J. WILLIAMS, Ksq. an a candidate for the Legislature. at thu next e'eclinn. I*y hi* M'.M KK< U S FRIENDS. Mr. Editor:?Please announce Dr. W. C CAUTIIKN na a candidate for ro-election to the iotftslatuiv, ard oblige his FRIENDS. . , in Ma. Kditor Please announce Mr. J. T. K. IIKLK, as a candidate for the 11 tare, and oblige Ills FRIENDS. * FOR SHERIFF. Mr Kd'.toh :?Von will plraae announce IIKNill IIANCOCK, Keu , a* a candidate for Sheriff of l.ancaater District, nt the ensuing election, ntid oblige ?l MANY SUPPORTERS. * Mr. Editor I Mease unnounce JOHN P< R WKDIH, as a candidate for Sheriff at :,l the next election, and oblige hia fHcnda. iy Mr. EnrroaPlease announce Mr. K. O. Hillings aft a eandhlatc for Sheriff at the next ? election, and oblige, Mmr Faizsns. FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. I" Mn. Editor:?You will please announce e? JEFFERSON R. CONNBLI-, Eaq., a? a h candidate for Tan Collector, at the ensuing qi election, and oblige hia si Nvmct oi's Frifrdc. Mr. Editor: Please announce J. R. HUN* ER as ? candidate for Tax Collector and iligc, many voters. ] Mr Editor:?Please nnnounce Col. J. UNDERBURK as a candidate for Tax olleetor and oblige many of * His /mends. Mr. Editor: Please announce C. k. EN SON, Ksq'rnsa candidate for Tax Colctor and oblige, | masv Fkiend* a.mi smror.tf.rb. f Mr. EniTun?Please announce William Robtnon as a candidate for Tax Collector and o- ? go Hia Friends. f mk. Editor:?Flesse announce Major John 'r . Nishot ns a candidate for Tax Collector, at ^ e ensuing election, and oblige, Mxkv Voters. FOR CLERK. r. Mr. Editor:?Please announce j. a j nwwan ana candidate for rc-eleetion to e office of Clerk of the Court at the next f action nnd oblige his friends. Mi:. Editor:?Plenae nnnounce Mr. a. ' Reachman oh n candidate for the Clerk's | lice, nt the ensuing election, and oblige j many Voters 'j We are authorized to announce (.'apt. A. I Si crfst an n cnmiidnle for ( lerk of the ' ourt for ljincntder Ilistriet, at the next r action t 'l 1 New Advertisements, RYE FOR SALE ; Apply to the OVERSEER at W. McKENNA'S Plantation. K September 24ih, Iboli. 32&1 , LANCASTER FEMALE ACADEMY. . THE Trustees of the above Institution. v ke pleasure in informing its friends. and e public generally, that they have secured c services ?>f MISS JANE SECREST. J r the present Scholastic year. < The tirst Session of this Institution will niiinence the 4th Monday in September, id end the 4th Monday in February; the ' 1 si.,....;.... .. :ii ' > " 1 t \f|IU KM T? Mil W ill VI ? 111 11 I IU'1" I 111* I II J Clfl* \ in lYbrimrv, ami . ml the -Ith Monday July. Tei'iut* of Tuition : i Spcl'ing, Mending. Ac , p< r Sewon ot ft month* $ti ()<: ( rnmniar, Geography, Ac , per I cwwion (if ft months IU 00 EXTRA STUDIES: Miib.o mi Piano, p?*r Scosiun,. . . 20 00 Use dt' Piano, u " 2 00 French " ' 10 00 Hoard in good privutu f.uuilicA ul rcmtonau nitcs. No extra charges will be made, except i He herein Kpccilied. It will be seen that the above charge# are ry reanoiiable. In fact, the) tire below ic majority of similar Institution# at the nutli. D. W RROWN, ) S. H MASHEY, J. ADAMS, I ,,, , S.D.EMMONS. | rrUBUc#WM. STEVENS, R. 1. CRAWFORD. J Sept. 21, 18ftfi. 32?5t I "FALL GOODS. I HAVE the pleasure of informing my iond* and cu>toincrs, that I am now in re- ' i|?t o( my FALL G(X)DS. y assortment is unusually large, ami com- ! almost I'Verv variety. Much attention has be;-11 given *o the set-lion of these got ds, and I am confident T11K PRICKS ' ill coir pare favorably with any goods in n. A. C. DUM.AP I .anei.Kter, S ('.Sept. U4. 1866 3U?3iu. Ji^inc, Kaw A Grittl llilh FOR SALE! Till'. undersignd offer for sale their Kntie in.il Mill ? engine sixteen, ami boilers kentv horse power. The machinery uertruiH eipnillv as well as any in the Di-iet . but the Siiperinfeiidant ami partner Lliing io li'.ae we will r.ell at u reduced ieo. I If desired.'he pin illation on which the Hchlnery stands w ill also in* sold. For | tricultiir.il purposes, for the excellence of ie buildings and beauty of sight, these emise- are surpassed by but few, if unv, ' this section. Address. J. ItODDY Si SON, ("nates' Ta\ern. York l)ist., S. C. ? SeX'tcinle-r U4tli, 186(1. 3'J-Ul Notice. APPLICATION wilt be madent the next I 'fwiofl of Die l-cgi-dature, for u I'ublic (tad, le iditiix from the- Steel Creek road plow NV. J t'ureton'* Store. following the ?d where the road now run* a* no; r a* iieticnhle, hv the Methodist ('liurrh; inrsecting the river road where the road ins. Distance about 34 mile*. JAM ES Ml 1.1 .Kit. Aug. 27, 1836. 29?3m J Notice. T1IE Subscriber being desirous of settling I p hi* affair* in l<nnri?ter, preparatory to ? leaving the District, eull* upon ull those i dehted to him for work in hi* line?brick- ' ying, plastering, Ac.,?to nettle before re- I iru day ne\t. or their note* and accounts I ill certainly be put in suit for collection. ' T. N. CONNER. August 27th, 18.">6. N>tf < Strayed or Stolen From my Steam Saw Mill, ox mile* south rUnca*tPf C II, a sorrel MUIK, heavy lit, 14 hands high, in good condition, and ith a large near on hi* Ml hip. Any ?r*on giving me information of his whererouts, or b. tngini him to inc. wilt l?r liberatrewa.ded. JAMES M. INGRAM. August 20, 1836. 27-tf. Wanted. | Dry or firrrn Hidrs, for w hteh wc will ?y "for Dry Hide*," |0 cents cs?h, or 124 i nts in trade, "for Green Hides," we will i/ ft cents per lb. We do not limit the until)- We will take nil we can get at ?ove rate*. M AGII.I, 4t C'AtiTHKN. ( June llth. 1830. i u Misc ellaneous. PLEASANT VALLEY FOli SALE. J Iloi Valuable Lands &l Resi- ?i*y deuoe. ft; R. ] ?5?^ THE Subscriber having determined tifai SIB. to remove to the South West, offers / or sale |evi . HIS LANDS, B. ] itunte in Ijincoster District, on the road mm Lancastervillo to Charlotte, U2 miles / mm Iaincii8tervi1le, and fi miles from Mor- soli ovv'sTurn Out, on the Charlotte and South suil 'arolinn Rail Road. t THE HOME TRACT T? ontaiiiH five hundred acres. nyx THE COLBERT TRACT ft ontuina two hundred and seventy acres, nod 'fa ies two and a half miles south of the Home ^ L'ruet. THE HUNTER TRACT 1 oil tains two hundiedand seventy acres, nnd ies one mile east of the Home Tract. The w hole l?ands are well adapted to the I iroduction of CO'ITON.CORN and GRAIN nie ['he Linds are in a tiij?h state of high culli Ho ion.in a day BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY ") egiou, thickly settled with a moral and in. j elligent community. Ul?on the. Home Tract j here is a large nnd well arranged jOH BVELLlXfi HOUSE, ft villi nine Rooms and a large Dining Room "tl ittaehed. AI.SO:?A good j a lufficicntly large. This has been a capital I' itanii for the sale goods, for upwards of Till BCTV 1 I.AICS, I lid is vol. rnk Al.SO:?A gn< d Gin House and Screw, I '.vtvnsive Darns, Stables. Cribs, good Negro I ( jlouses, Overseer's House, and other eon- i enient and necessary buildings, with a Well ' r'J Pure Water. I S" ? Alia t is altogether one of the most desirable, j am onvcnient and best improved places in the j kei ountry, and it is rarely such ers Lniitfft ami Improvement* ire in market. The Dwelling and most of fell lie buildings are new, and have been It rront I y Eroo te?l. j',1,' The Lands will be sold together, or divided < suit purchasers. It will :.llhrd nie pleasm' 1(1 r.? Show the Lands i?h to persons wisbh'g to examine. The teinis will be tuade easy and nccominodating I am < Dolooiitiiicd to Sell, having purchased Lands in Arkansas. Per- t)," sons desiring to purchase may, therefore. al come WITH CONFIDENCE for that I will sell. The Lands and improve- to' inents. I feel assured, will please. My address is Pleasant Valley Post Office, Bo1 Lancaster District, S. C. The Post Office is al my ^tor?. . GEORGE D. BECKHAM. | tVn July 9th, 1MA6. 21-tf. dci THE OLD DRUi STOKE-" ? ?' THE subscriber would inform his friends snd j. ' customers til I.uut ustcr, that at his old stand lie /, loo. received it large assortment of I ItKf-II uiul ' I'l'KK articles in his line. His stock is the LAUD EST, FRESHEST?PUREST and best Kn selected in Uaimicn ; mui /tot bnu, i*, outI will 5k- no!*/?.?? better terms than at any establish incut in this place. Poisons purchasing for ,|( | I'ASII can In acconuuodatnd as cheaply as in (;r, Charleston. As he gives his aIK PERSONAL ATTENTION Or lo liia business; lit* assured tlsat nil orders will Ik- jifmiifitly?ear rj tilly and neatly put up.? 1 Those visiting us will not luul us lacking in so- tun L-ial>ilily, nor w anting in the attrmjit to lie agree- gui utile. The stocks consists of every article u?u- on ally foutul in u I)rug Store?as Ho I >riig?, Chemicals, Medicines, Paints, O U, liuriiing Kllti\7?r|ieiiliii?-, *1 . 1 \ arms lies, S.ih.l Paper, Clue, Windew <>lass, < ' Prutdes ??t* all A ( sorts, I h e, mutt's, Truft nj,. si's, all popular \n Patent Medicines, be Thomson tan Medicines, sui Perfumery, Shaving ami Want)- crtl mgr Soaps, I'm per. Ink, Pens, Harden ' weds, Tots, China (?ikh!s, and Kancv ar *t'n Ucles m great variety, also. ,u"' Cook.tig Soda, Pepper, Spice, Indigo, llisger. Watches, 1 line Stone, Copperas, ner Veast Powders, llair Dye hti 1 all the pre pnralions tor tlie llair, Teeth and Skin. f(.n ! have a large slock i>f Lemon Syrup n,.r hi hand vvhieh will l?e sold low to deal- ami rs ht lite dozen. Hal FRANCIS L. 7.EMP. j Cantden, Mav 14, 13?ifi 'A7 fen W, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, w LANCASTER DISTRICT. ct i IN EQUITY. i Jen edict Best, anil wife Mary,*! ?*n vs. Bill for KmI Trillin Walker and wife Re- specific de ,0 ' l?eccn, livery of 1 lohn I'oitjfo and w ife Jane, ; slaves aelohn Kogcia ami wife Sarah, j count and I lackson Muekey and wife A- I so forth. fen mamla.? F.l al. J Ta IT appearing to iny satisfaction, that John aM1 i'nnge and wife Jane Pougc,Jackson Mac key ?' mil wife Amanda Mackcy, John Kodgcia , ^ mil w ife Sarah Rodgers, if alive, and if dead. 'e0 he children of the anid Sarah Rodger*, do- W'J" Vndaiit* in ahove reside without the ?? ' limit* of tlie State : It is ordered that the al 1 mid John Potlge and wife Jane, Jackson j Mae key and wife Amanda, John Rodgers fen ind wife Saiah Rodger*,if alive, and if dead Lm the children of the said Sarah Rodger*, do as i inswer, plead, or demnr to the hill in above sui i-asc, on or before the 24th of December, i 1866, otherw ise judgment pro confcsso, w ill # lie ordered against each and nil of them.? ^ By order of Court, June Term, 1856. , i J A M BS H. W1TIIKRSPTON, ' C. K. L. D. Sept. 16, 1856. 31-3m?p. f. 6.00 i . fen t*w Notice. THE undersigned have forn.ed a Partner- ' ?' diip for th* practice of l/iw in l*no?ster District. i All boaineea entrusted to them, will r*- f?n seive prompt attention. Th CASTON At A LI.ISDN. aol W TavtLott (,'astoh. Camden, S. O. ani R. K. Allisos, Ilssaeltioe'a Hotel, I/n- ( casterville, S. C. September 17th. 1856. 31-tf. 1 Auction Sales. I Sheriff's Sales. IV virtue of sundry Writs of Fi, Pa. to m 1 directed, I will sell in-fore the Court I use door in Lancaster, on the first Mon- V J in tX-toher next, within the legal hours talc, one likely negro nmo, named Jim, ed on and to he sold as tho property of Mosely, at the suit of the Concord Mun turinp Co., nnd others. p. f. 1.25 T llso one negro woman, named Jinny, ed on and to he sold as the property of F. linker, at the suit of Jas. H IX-nton.? p f. 1.25 Mso one marc mule, levied on nnd to be 1 sa the property of J. M. Joyner, nt the t of A. J. Connors. p. f. 1 25 Blankc \lso, nt the house of Mnthew Turner, on Gingh: esdny after the first Mondny intk-tobcr do. Rh t, one yoke of oxen, levied on nnd to be NVrapj 1 ns the property of Mathcw Turner and | in J. Turner, nt the suit of John W. ' ilty nnd others. p. f. 1.25 I Conditions cash. J. D. HAILE, 8. K D. F -ancestor C. II., Sept. 22. 185t> 32-11 Skin | Sheriff* Sale. IV viitue of Sundry Writs of Fi. Fa. to State, directed, I will sell before the Court use door in Lancaster, on the first Monin October next, within the legal hours talc, the following Real Estate, viz : Ml defendants Interest in and to, one hund and eighty two acres of land, more or . * i, adjoining lands of Robert Cunningham, " ''M" cph Cunningham, and John llaroes, j * icd on and to be sold ns the property of i ry' s. A. L. White, at the suit of James S. i G rtton. p. f. 225. ! ''able ... I to exn Mso. 50 ncres more or less, adjoining ; 8C]| ot ds of .Minor (.'linton, JnmcaS. Thompson ; I others: levied on nnd to Ik- sold as the ; p iperty <?i' Abner Mnckey, nt the suit of 1 rgi.rut Ingram, demandant. p. f. 225. Aiso, 300 acres more or less, whereon eudant lives, adjoining lands ot R. R. rrell, Estate lands of Mr Cook, and oth, levied on and to be sold as I lie property A. J. Raker, at the suit of S. F. Clynurn, i al. p. f. 225 j Mso, 300 acres more or less, whereon de- I dunt lives, adjoining lauds of Amos .Me- | X? nus, J. R. WuLh, and others, levied on 1 to he sold as the properly of Henry Ra , at the suit of S. F. Clyburn and othp. f. 225 Mso, 300 nerc* more nr less, whereon dedant liven, adjoining lands of Robert rdner, William Gardner, and others, levied and to be sold as the property of Robert illip*, at the suit of S. l\ Clvburn. etal. Arc n< p. f. 2'25. \lso, 200 acres more or less, vvhccon de- ST ilant lives, adjoining lands of Robert My illips, W illiam Gardner and others, levied and to be sold as the property of Joel Ma: illips, at the suit of S. F. Clyburn. pf.225 nnd A ,\iso, 100 acres more or less, whereon do- Cmdiir daiit lives, adjoining lands of John Masr. Thomas Fade,ami others, levied on and . ' he. sold as the property of William Fade, vhu suit of S. F. Clvburn. p. f. 225. ,, " 1 Also. 300 acres more or less, w hereon de- C1J alant lives, adjoining lands of J. I'. iiil- Overn i, R. R. Ferrell and others, levied on and 8jm,,rc be sold as the property of i\ C. Furgn- j j.-^ i, at the suit of James Keonington, et ul. i>APf!i35 ers,& Also, 200 acres more or less, w hereon de- | id.uit lives, adjoining hinds of Uriah Fun- I burn and others, levied on and to be said ! the property of James Snipes, at the suit . vnrion S. F. Clyburn. p. f. 225. | ]>( x \!sf>, 300 acres more or lens, whereon de SAI limit lives, adjoining lands of James Bags, kxvcll, Henry Muugu and otliern. levied HA and to be sold as the properly of Hugh and T igbt at the suit of William Mungo. and ex p. f. 225. GR Also, 300 acres inoro or les*, whereon Hnine endaiit lixes, adjoining lands of T. T. L'jfoi v, A. R. Moore and others, levied on 111 I to be sold as the property of l(. J. miner 9-jory, at the suit of W. M. Connors. p f. 225. I-an Also, 300 acres more or less, xx hereon do da lit lives, adjoining lands of Lnban Fur- 1 ion, Estate lands of George Miller, levied I and lo be aold as the property of Moses i ugh, at the suit of John Williams, et a I. p. t". 225. Aiso, 200 acres more or less, xx hereon de- ? dan I lives, adjoining lands of John S. .Mil. " the Farmers and others, levied on I to lie sold as the property of R. T. Miller, Ihe suit of A. M Kennedy, Admr pf.225 AI-to, 100 acres more or less, lying at Taxixv, adjoining land* of Jonathan Knight, ltis McMnnusnml others, levi' d on and lo sold as the property of R. Mosdey, at the WE l of Chamberlain xVi Bancroft, and oth- sell lo p f 225 Ladi Also, 50 acres more or less, whereon tie- dc*rril dant lives adjoining lands of \V. J. Htog- Printei , N. M. Beckham nntl others, levied on I to be stdtl as the property tit Jus, Gihbs, A la he suit of J. K. Curetoi), and \V. J. Stog- exceed p f 225 Plain, Aiso, 300 acres more or less, w hereon de- an'| dant lives, adjoining lands of John Card- .. ? " ', W. W*. Mlucktiiou ami others, levied on ' I to be soltl as the property of William S tor, nt the suit of A. C. i)unlnp. p f 225 Also, 30$ acres more or less, whereon tie- In fact dant lives, adjoining lands of John R. Croi ;lsh, Willis (in gory and others, levied compli nnd to be stdtl to* the property of John In o Gregory, at the suit ol W. J. Ilaskin l xl. p f 225 Also, 300 a<Tes more or less, xx hereon dedant lives, adjoining land* of Jos. Strain, :ate lands of Hugh Uraftin, levied on and ft m iu a* nit: property "l 1VOH I Jlt'AlCtT, lie suit of John Si. Crockett, Admr; p f 225 PIMso, 200 acres more or less, whereon de- ffrounf d:int lives, adjoining lands of Andrew an<^ on ylor and others, levied on and to be sold cc1"108the property of J? sliua ("urnes, at the suit ')on J. M. Crockett Adiur. p f 225 savant Mso, 200 acres more or less, whereon de dan! ives, adjoining lands of Mrs. Lind- * , John Foster nnd others, levied on and be sold as the property of It. C. Lathen, '*nn the suit of J, M. Crockett, Adinr. p f 225 \lso, 200 acres inoro or loss, whereon de- ^" dant lives, adjoining lands of Kli/.abeth j ()g ugley and others, levied on and to be sold ea( the property of Jackson fc?ln h?ne, at the tuininn t of the State. p f 225 Mso, 200 acres more or less, w heieon de- T dant lives, adjoining lands of .1. j. Og. n, Silns Bird and others, levied on and yj,.c ' be sold as the property of Jauies (J. I'oer, the suit of John VVillisms, pro al. pf225 n j,jir|, Mso, 300 acres more or less, whereon de- woods dant lives adjoining lands of T. L. Cly- DF.TE n, [>avid Hilton and others, levied on and be trer be sold ** the property of John C. Wil- of Dec lis, st the suit of S. t\ CJybuan ct at. p f 225 Aug Mso, 100 acres more or less, w hereon do- ??? dant lives, adjoining lands of Win. Faile, os. Faile and others, levied on and to be d as the property of John Faile. at the A i t of S. P. Cly born. p f 225. 1-cdge Conditions cash, &*e.., for ca J. D. IIAILB, 8. 1* D. asking l.vmn^tST C. H., SVpt 8, 30?3t. Aoj 011 Y E S! OH YES! OME AND SEE! HB undersigned would respectfully ir.fonn their friends and the public gcaerally, icy Iihvc jusi received their FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, conaiatp ut ot DR IT GOODS, ts, Osnnburgs, Tickings. Domestics, Kerscy9, Casaimers, Broid Cloths, Calicoes, mm, Alpuceas, De Haines, Cashmeres, Do Merge, I'rieted Velvets, Lusterine, Gro. ine, Ribbons. Belts, Hosiery, Gloves, Wlmle Bono Skirts, Cloth Talmas, Cloih crs, Empress Cloaks, Misses and Ladies Shawls and Mantillas, etc. OLOTHOCt. rocters of Cloth, Cassimere and Sattinct, Pel las of Black Cloth, Over Sacks of Lyon Peter Sham, Brown and Blue Beaver, Pants of Kerseys, fancy and black SaUiaet, and black Cassimcrs, Vests of Velvet, Satin, Cassimere, Sattinet, Nigger Head, tere, &c. Our Clothing will compare favoraldy with any stock in the District or (3 ft IFa 1? 13? TD V? sA ii IJ L &jii & I omen's, Men's and Boys' Saddles, Leathei Collars, Carpet Bags, Bridles, Harness, <, Stirrups, Buckles, Snaps, &o. Llso.?< iroccries, Boots and Shoes, Hats nnd Caps, Crockery, Books aud Stationa dicines. Hardware and Cutlery, etc. hir Stock of Goods is unusually large, and well selected from the best and most rel louses in New York City. We invite the attention of customers and the public, mine our Stock, which we will take great pleasure in showing at all timca, and w ill i as good terms as the same goods can be bought at retail anywhere in the State. MAGILL & CATJTHEN. lensant Hill, Lancaster Dist.. S. O.,Oct. I, 1856. 33-3m. NEW (rOOilS FOR THE ALL AND WINTER TRADE! m H ?s a a, a, tli i ?> h. A IJ. 9 t,Iv, 1.1,, J\v receiving from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a full and complete Stock of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS. , AD IBS' DRESS GOODS. k and fancy Silks, French Cashmeres, Muslin I)cLanes, Merinos, Alpacas, English merienn Prints, Plaids and Ginghams of the newest styles, Talmas and Cloaks, >ere nnd Bay State Shawls, Ribbons (a varied stock.) Ltccs, Inserting*, Ladies' Trimmings, Collars, Chimczettes, Hosiery and Gloves. liito Oooris.?Damask Table Linen and Towelling, Shirtings and Sheetings, igs, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins. o?l<-it t'lotli* and Vevtiims.?French Cloths, Duo Skin, Rock Island and Caasitucres, Satinets and Lindseys, Lunbswool and Negro Blankets. JTHING.?Decidedly the best lot ever brought to Lancaster, consisting in part -of rid Dress Coats, Doe Skin and Fancy CusMuicr* PnnL, Black Satin, Silk and Cosi Vests, Dress Shirts and Under Shirts, Drawers, &c. VELRY.?A line nKSormcnt. \.\ETTS.?Silk, leghorn, Straw sad Lice Bonnetts. Misses and Infants BloomiM8 am t , Beaver, Bmoks and Wool Hats, ji full assortment for men and boys, Caps of s styles. ITS AND SHOES.?The largest nnd best nsaorintent ever brought to this market. IDLER Y.?Spanish Saddles, Curb and Snrillle Hitt Bridles, .Martingales, Saddle Web Keins and Girths, Buggy Whips and Umbrellas. RDWARE AND CUTTI-KRY?Iron, Nails, Spades. Shovels. Andirons, Shovels rings, Chains, Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Carpenters' Tools cry thing else under this lie.nl tlCKlUKS.?Drugs and Medicines from the celebrated House of P. Schicfl'clin, IKS AND STATIONARY, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, and every thing sunlly found in a Country Store, to which they invite attention, assuring their cus and the public generally, that they w ill be sold at the very lo vest prices. MAGILL & HEATH. caster C. II., S. C , September 21th, 1831). 32-3 m NEW S TO RE, AND VEW (iOOUS!! have just received a large and full assortment of FRESH GOODS, wltich wo will w for cash, or to punctual customers on time. ies give us a coll. Yon will lind a complete assortment of DRESS GOODS of nil it ions, from 6^ rests Print to a tine Silk or 'llnsue, worth Jj!2?. A large stock of d Latins nnd Jaconets, very low. iea' Elastic Belts. Just received a fresh supply. The first bought all sold out. ego stock of Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, f.jr oalc ai liagly low prices, from 5 cents per yard tip. Servants' Goods, Plaids, Stripes, and at low prices. A beautiful assortment of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Lubes* issea Shoes, of all descriptions and prices. ur Gentlemen's Furnishing Department, you will lind every article a gentleman mar sonsistiug of i : r ?,o .- - ?..? sw...i. a..:> o, ? ?uito ui miicu iioiu n> it nut; vioui ouii. i?ooif, r?iioes ana traiter*. Lints Shirts, Collar*, Glove*, Cravats, Suspenders, <frc. , wo cnn supply the trade with ovorv article usually wanted in the Dry Goods lint, ckery, Glass and China Ware, Hardware, Tubs, Puils, Duckets, Scythes and Cradle* etc. >ur Grocery and Provision Store will be found Mgnr, from elieap Grow n to Crushed, Coffee, liio, Java and Mocha, New Orleans and West India Molasses, Mackerel in barrels, half barrels, And Kits, No*. 1, 2 and 3, for sale low by tbe Package, White Fish and Salmon, Cracker*, Cheese, llerring, White Wine Vinegar, Pepper, Ginger, Spice, Mustard, Sardines, /lams, Oysters, Salmon, Chnmpaigne and Champaigne C'kler in Dottles. OI K.?Just received, 6,000 pound* extra HuporfmfcAiorth Carolina Flour, fresh i. In fact, everything will he kept in the eating liinMM will he sold low for rank *h only. A'l kinds of country produce taken In exchange for Pry Goods or Gre't forget to give u* n cull, w bee in wast of anything, as \vc will make it to you ago to purchase of us. b 1 a. cikltox, A. HASSELT1NE,) F.. CURETON. f raster C. H, May 7th, !?5?. 72-tf iver I.and for Sale. Estate Notioe. . . . ftn Person* indebted to tlie Estate of T. K. ITbsok'of the Catawba IUver. con- Cureton are requested to make immediate I payment against the first oi October next, [about as longer indulgence cannot be given. (Jin WELVE HUNDRED ACRES, lliat dny the Books, Notes and Accounts , _ _ will be given to an Attorney for collection, ne the lands ot John Foster,Vieorge We have boon already sued on claims, and t\ itherstnton. and others. I here are Wc are compelled to raise the mousy t<o six hundred acres under fence, and in mwl l4M>gc demands, atntr of cultivation; the balance in p?r.iooa holding claims against the said , well limbered. These I-nnda 1 am jPce3a4Hlt are requested to present them !RM1NED TO SRI,1., nod they can p^ip^rly attested ngninst the first day of ited for privately, until the first day [)?*.<??b?r next, or this notice will be pleadember next. ed in bar ngninst all nuch claims. J. E. CURETON y K. CURETON,) A . -ustfith, 1?M. 26 tf 8. B. MA88EY, \ A',,n - ? i ' September 3rd, 1866. JV-tf. Blank*! Blank#!! Hide?~WaiiietiL SIVPLY of blanks on hand at the OA AAA I.R8. DRY lilDEK wanted, fas ir Oflico, that will he sold exclusively ?U?UvU which 10 seats <o cash, or 126 *6. Persons will oblige n* by not cents in goods will he paid, f for them on sav other terms. llA^MfXTlN'E Si CTRETON. r. It, 18M 2(J?Cf. June 3, IfiW. l?-? * rf