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flpgrnpjjir. ! LATER FROM EUROPE, ARR/V.IL OF THE STEAMER AFRICA New York, Oct. 3. The steamer Africa lias nrri\od with Liverpool dates to the 20th ult. Cotton was unchanged and prices barely maintained. Market closed steady and quiet. Sa'es of the week 4b,000 bales ; on speculation 0,000, for export 0,500.? Sales on Friday 8,000 ; for speculation and for export 2,000. Orleans Fair 7 l-4d ; Middling 6 5-8d; Uplands Fair C 3 4d ; Middling 0 1 4<l. Stock on band 75,000 bales, of which 550,000 are Awerican. Wheal had declined Is. to 3s. Flour unchanged. Corn very dull. Provisions sternly. Consols for money 94 1-4 to 04 1*2. Further by the Africa. The news from Havre is to the 10th ult. Sales of Cotton for the week previous were 5,000 bales. Stock on hand 70,000 bales. Breadstuff* were dull. There had been numerous arrests in Paris on suspicion of a plot to assassinate the Emperor. Richardson,Spenco it Co. quote Wheat old nnd new U?al at Gs. t??9 1 2d ; White 8 3 4 to 10 t 2. Western Cnn.il nnd liahimore Flour 29*. to C Is.; Ohio 31s. to 33s. Corn unchanged ntul very du". At Liverpool, on Saturday afternoon, the sales of Cotton during the day was between 7.000 and L.OOU hales, at unchanged rates. In liosiii there wn? an average business, i slightly ehcapet ; prices 4*. 4d. to 4s. Od. American Tar 13 1 2 to 14. (spirim of Turpentine quiet at 33 to 33 1 2. In Iiondon, Sugar had advanced G I. American Stuck dull at nominal iate*. The items from Madrid is uiiimp<>rtHiit. The Queen and O'DotuicI mere hecoiniog equally Unpopular. 'I he rumors that coercion would l?e cmployed against Naples hv France and Ktiglattd are not substantiated. The decrease of bullion in the Hunk of Kiigluiid ?'30,000. The free trade Congress had horn open od at Uinssels, and some preliminary business had been transacted The Sw i?s fed.-ration pledg-d themselves to re?i*t all encroHchmenta upon the rights of the Republic. The I^tiuhui Post of Satnrdav snv s that diplomatic intercourse with Naples will shortly terminate, nnd that Kugland as moll its France mill send a powerful naval force through which al.uic the Allies mill communicate with the King. (>n Friday Con?ol* fluctuated, closed at n quart* r lower than on the previous day. From the Augusta Chronicle nml Sentinel. Atlanta Mais Meeting? 25,000 American in Council. The following telogrnthic dispatch will be read witli infinite pleasure by the friends of Fillmore and l>oneUon in every section of the I'uion: Atlanta, Oct. 2. 0 a. tn. It is estimated that 25,000 Fillmore an<l DoneUon men ere now present and still they ceino hy hundreds. 1 he er thu?ia?m is immense. RCCOND DISPATCH. Atlanta, Oct. 2. 12 in. The mass meeting here to day is the Inrgest e*er assembled in Georgia. Twenty thousand people are <n council, who ore I elng addressed from three stands, by lli!liar l of Alaliamn, and Millar and Wright of Georgia. Cooper of Tennessee, and Kelser and J. C. Alford. of Alabama, will speak after dinner. The greatest entkuaiiuin prevails. Wo have most cheering accounts from every section of the Stale. Georgia may l?e put dow n for Fillmore. TIHflD DKSPATCn. Atlanta, Oct. 2, 8 1 2 p in. The Mas* Meeting was largely atteni\&A TltPfrt vv oro lurianlw l-- ? ? ? - ??urnT uto uiuiif^nu people present. Never km more outhu iastn exhibited. The following distinguished speaker* were heard,viz: Hon. H.nrv VV. Milliard t f Al abama, Miller and Wright of Georgia, Cooper of Tennessee, Belter and J. 0. Al ford of Alabama, and other*. The people were addressed from threo aunda nt the same time. The trains left tb'a <Y*nintr amidst ? # t"?i ? snout* tor ritunorc, Donelsoti and the Union. The enthusiasm wm immense. Speakers ere now addressing the citizens from the Hotel steps. All went otr harmoniously. Democratic Meeting. New York, Oct. 2.?There was a .qpnt ] >emocratic meeting held at the Merchant's Exchange this afternoon, ttoy. Floyd, of Virginia, spoke and was imfb^nsely cheered. President Pieroe at Concord. President Pierce met with a brilliant reception in Concord. Twelve thoniand persons were in the procession. Political Meetings. New York, Oct.2.?Thero was an immense Democratic Convention at l'oughkcepsie, N. V .yesterday. Speeches were made by Unmet, of Yirginia, Churchill, of Tennessee, and Preston, of Kentucky. A Kepublican meeting at Louisville, Kentucky, was broken up. Pro* Kansas. Chicago, Sept. 2?. Private advices of the 18th state Kansas as quiet. The llorder has been closed against the Free 8tate men. Col. Harvey captured the famous Lone Star Flag of the Carolinians. From NicaraguaNew York, Oct. 2. ; Tlic steamer Tenncuee lins arrived with new* from fc>n? Juan t<? the 22d ulL t Lieut. McDonald, commanding a ]>or- ? lion of Gen. Walker's army, attacked the t enemy at San Jacinto, but was repulsed j witlt the loss of six killed. Another at j-, tack made was likewise unsuccessful, al* ^ though one hundred of the enemy were v| reported to have been killed and wounded. Walker was preparing for a third attack. _ Ii n The Brooks Dinner. tl The dinner given yesterday to Col. I'reston S. It rooks al Ninety-Six was a tl grand affair. The number of persons, h , males and females, present is estimated g ; to have been from live to seven thousand. At about 11 a.m., the speakers and several other distinguished individuals being p on the stand appropriately erected for the occasion, Dr. Cain, of Greenwood, the Chairman of the Committee, after a fewpertinent return ks,introduced Gen. Sutmiei McGowan, who delivered n complimentary add less, concluding it by the. presentation to Col. It rooks, of a gold goblet from 81 the citizens of Abbeville District, and a u gold bended canc from the people of Clin p ton, Laurens District. 8| Maj. 11. A. Griffm then presented a ail - ^ ver goblet, from the citizens of the imino diale neighborhood, and Mr. present- " ed a walking cane from . '( Col. Drooks responded at some length, ri in a most fooling and eloquent manner. Senator Tooinbs, of Georgia, next occu- tl pied the attention of the vast audience in ci a speech of near two hours length, glow ing h with eloquence, depicting the w rongs tf tl the South, ami ir.ost heartily approving 1, the net of our spirited Representative, | e of which lie stated that he was an eye- h witness. lie "saw it done, and he saw w it well done." ,j j After the gentleman had concluded, I amidst the enthusiastic cheers of the mul- ; ( I lit tide, dinner w as announced, and every . one proceeded to attend the w ants of the inner man. Notwithstanding the itnj inense throng, tin re was an abundance of the he?i to eat nuJ plenty of good cool ' i water to drink. " Dinner having Im-cii finished, the Ilor, b I A. I'. l'?utler was introduced, and tivcted i l< Mtc attention of It in listeners during about j V J thtco quitter* of an hour. j n After which, (??>v. J. II Admins heing l> called ?'li that geiilli ill.Hi lunde a few j?ei ttint at r< minks. | Col. Orr was then loudly called for, 1 lait the hour for the return of thu extra train to Columbia having arrived, our r? : porter left at that juuclure, together with the I argent portion of the crowd. As Hionogtaphic reporter* were present , and we presume all the speeches will ho ' giveti in full to the public, .vu will not ' now attempt to 11.1 out our imperfect j notes of the proceedings. We will onj It add, in conclusion, that the most orj doily enthusiasm prevailed, and every- 1 i tiling t It at was done w as " wed done."? J 1 .South Coro/iuiaii. OBITUARY, j v I)lkl>. at Iter residence in Lnucaater l)is trict. on the 1 Stli ull., Mrs. NANCY JOHN'SO.M, in the hist tear of her aire. I'Ti< finished, the conflict is past, The heaven-horn spirit is lied, 1 Her wish is neeoinplishcd at last, | AiiU now she's entombed with the dead. 1 The months of affliction arc o'er The ilajs and the night* of distress ; r We see her in nnguish no uture? f fc"he's gained her happy idense. I No sickness, or sorrow, or pain. Shall ever disquiet her now, ( For death to her spirit wss gain, Since Christ was her life when below. ' Her soul has row taken its flight To mansions of glory above, To mingle witlt angels of light, I Aiid dwell in the kingdom of love. t The roflin, the shroud, and the grave To her were no objects of dread ; On 11iitt w ho is mighty to save, llcr soul was with confidence stny'd. Then let ii? forbear to complain, f That ?he is now gone from our sight; ? We soon shall behold her again, With atw and ivdoubled delight. J. II. A. -? ? ! LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY I BY ? MAGILL & HEATH. = flagging liuiiny per yd '24 to 25 Hide Kope, per 12 1-2 to 14 Cotton Hope, per lb 22 to 25 Hut tor, 12 1 -2 to 1 & * licet, 4 to 6 c Karon, Hog Round, 111 to 14 ? ' Beeswax, 18 to 20 Candles, Ad. per lb. 17 to AO Coffee, ltio, 14 18 Corn, 75 to 8U q Chickens, per pair 20 to 26 0 Eggs, per do* 10 Fn>ur, per bl 7.00 to 7.50 Fodder, per cwt 60 62 IrtHf i>^r HAnnrt * A - a , ( ? w w*t iu n 1 -1 Lard, per lb 12 1-fto 15 1 Lead, per lb 12 1-2 1 Molairce*, N. O. per gal 75 to 80 N'aiU, cut, per keg ti to ft.50 ()at.?, per bushel 33 to 40 UJfcburgs, per yard, heavy 12 to 11 . P^BRocn, Northern per bushel PoUtoca. Country p? rjlmsliel 50 to 7ft Powder, per lb 37 Rico per bushel 4.50 to 6.00 Sugar, S. O. per lb 12 !-2 to 14 Sugar, Crushed, per lb 1ft to Id t Salt, per sack 8.00 t> Steel, eaat, per lb. 22 to 25 Tew llyaon, per lb 100 to 1.2ft Tallow, per lb (scarce) 11 to 12 1-2 \ Vinegar, per gal. 40 to ftO t Yarn, per bunch, 2ft to 1.00 T1IE MARKETS. Charleston, Oct. 3. The sales of cotton to day foot up 1,800 p bales, nt I0| to 12| cents?an advance of | t cent. e New York, Oct. 4. The Cotton market is finu. Tho aalea during the day amount to 1.600 bulea. Mid- \ dling Uplands are quoted at 13} a 12J cents Q per pound. Colombia Oct. 3. An no live .demand has prevailed in our market to-day,and in the course of tbedaya J transactions, prices have advanced from 1-1G ( to fcc 350 Kales were sold at 10$ s 13|c a Business Notices. IN\ A LIDS rccovciing from tbc effects ol 'ever, Billion* Diwtwf, or long continued illcs.< of any kind, will find Carter'* Spanish Mixare the only remedy which will revive their iroopiag constitutions,expel nil hail humors oni the blood, excite tin.- liver to a prompt ard enlthy action, and hy its tonic proprieties, relore the patient to life and vigor. We can only say Try It. A single bottle is orth all the so-culled Sarsnparrillas hi existence 1 contains no Mercury, Opium, or any other oxious or poisonous drug, and can be given to to youngest infant without Ijositntion. Fee the certificates of wonderful cures m ound ic bottles. More than five hundred persons i the City of Richmond, Va., can testify to its ood effects, Bee advertisement. |R. il'LANtTS CELEBRATED LIVER ni.LS IN TEXAS. Titavts Co., Texas, June 12. 1851. Messrs, Fleming Itros., Bittsburg, I'a. GKKTLrxtEX:?This is to certify that my lother had been subject to periodical attacks of ick head ache for u great many years; all the sual remedies failing to give relief, one of your amphlets accidentally fulling into her hands, lie at once determined to try DR. M'LANK'S ELEHRATED LIVER 1MLI-S, prepared by ou, and iiuincdiately procured a Itox, from the ne of which she received great benefit, and so ?ng as she continued to use them was entirely clicvcd. We have now been in Travis Co., Texas, for lie last four years, and not being able to proare these valuable pills, her attacks of sick cad-ache have again return* d?for some time ic back has been gradually getting worse?and us determined me to send to you forn few boxa of Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated*Liver l'ills. I crcwith enclose yon one dollar, for which you ill please send me l'ills per leturn mail. Adress Austin, Texas. 1 think you would do well to establish an agenv in Austin; the l'ills are well known here, lid would inert with ready sale. MEREDITH W. HENRY. ZS" Purchasers will ho careful to ask for ill. M LANE'S CEI.Ell RATED LIVER I'ILLS, laiiufnetured hy FLEMING BROS., of Pittsurgh, I'll. There are otlier l'ills purporting j he Liver Dills, now before the public. Dr. I'lsiiic's genuine Liver l'ills, also his celcbra;d Venuifuge, can now be had at all respeclale ding stores. None genuine witiiout the igi.ature of FLEMING BUDS. Announcements. r. R CONGRESS. The friends f.f the I Ion. Gun. J< >11 > ilctil EES', ri'fi'rrllully announce liiin m i candidate lor re-chctioii to Congress. FOR SENATOR. Mk. Kin : on :?I'lull hu announce .Mr. I'. '1 IA.M .MOM) as a caiinidate lor ihu Slat* Senate at the next election and oblige MANY VOTERS. Mr. Editor : Please announce .Mr. GEO llrC. WTTIlKKSroO.N as a candidate lui cnatc id the next election. .MANY FRIENDS. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. The friend* ?.f JOHN \V. COOKE, Esq. nnonnce him as a candidate for the IIoiim if Representatives in the next Legislature We are authorized and requested to an lounce J. WIl.ldAMS Esq. us a eandida>t or the Eeyislatr.ru. at the next e'cction, b) lis NUMEROUS FRIENDS. Mr. Editoh :?Please announce Dr. W > l 11 tv> u.h a candidate for re-eU-c ion to the* l-oyi.sl.it ore, ui il oliliyc his FRIENDS. Mit. Editor :?iMci.se announce .Mr. J. T K. It ELK. an a candidate tor tlu* l?cj;i?lu< ure, and oblige 11 IS FRIENDS. FOR SHERIFF. Mr Editor :?Vow will please announce I EN It V NAM I M.'K.Kmi . ns a candidal* or SlieritT of l-nncnxter District, ut the en mino election, and oblige MANY SUPPORTERS. Mu. Editor Please announce JOHN I. WELSH, n* a candidate for Slieritl' al he next election, nnd oblige his friends. Mb. Editor:?l'lco^e announce Mr. K. G lillingn as a candidate for Slieritl at the nexl lection, and oblige, Maky Kriinks. FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. Mu. Editor :?Yon will plea*o nr.noune? EFFEUSON R. CONN Kl.l ? Emj., as r nndidnte for Tax Collector, at the ensuing lection, and oblige hi.t N?.Mi.iteus Friends. Mu Ki,it..u- l> I TJ IIITV PER <ui a candidate fur Tux Collector and bligc, MANY VOTERS. Mr. Editor:?Plenee Announce Col. J 'L'NDKRDIKK a* ? eandidnlv for Tn* Collector and oblige ninny of h1m /"hirst**. Mr. Kditor: Plcane nnnonnce C. F 1KNSON, Kri^'rnua candidate fur Tax Col. ector and oblige, MaKY Friends and sl'lTORTERS. Mr. Editor?PI ease nnnounro Wiliiain Kob rtaon a candidate* for Tax Collector and o iligo 11m Frikkdr. Mr. Editor:?Pleauc nnnounro Major Join V. NUbrt aa a candidate for Tax Collector, a ho onuuing election, and oblige, Makt Voters. FOR CLSRK. Mr. Kditor :?Plena* .nnnounro J. A Itf.wmar a* r candidate for re-election It he office of Clerk of the Court at the nexl lection and oblige hie friend*. Mr. Editor :?Plcmte announce Mr. A I. |1la( khar as a candidate for the ClerkV >ffice, at the ensuing election, and obligo Mary Voters We are authorized to announce Capl. A I. Nkcrest as a rannidate for Clerk of th< Joorl for 1-ancnater lH*trict, at the nexl leeticn. New Advertisements, Notice. NOTICE is given that application will be made at the next Session of the Legislature, for a renewal of the charter of incorporation for the Hanging Rock Band. W. F. RUT LEDGE, Capt. B. F. Mobi.ey, Secretary. Oct. 1, 185fi. 84-8a?. LOST, A PLAIN new saddle and l.ridlo. It was lost or stolen on Saturday, the '27th ultimo, at Lancaster Court House, together with n horse that has since been recovered. Any information concerning the same, will be thankfully received, and the person giving it will be rewarded for his trouble. Address Ledger otticc, or J. R. Magill at Pleasant I till, S. C. a. McDonald. Oct 8, 1836. 3-1?tf. Lost or Stolen, ON or about the 12th of August last, my pocket book, containing the following notes and due bill: One note on J. 1). lluile for $160 66, dated on or about the 12til of May, 1850, w ith a credit of$35 One note on \V. L. Belk for $34.03, date not recollected.? One due bill, on R. P. Billings, for ft.50, date not recollected. All persons are forewarned not to trade for the above notes or due bit'. WM. MeK. MITT AG. October 8, 1856. 31-11'. ESTATE" J AMES I\ CROCKETT. ALL persons having demands against JAMES P. CROCKETT, late of Lancaster District, deceased, are notified and required to present the same properly vouched, on or before the first day of Janiiarv, 1837. R. S. CROCKETT. Executor. October 8.1830. 3 I- It?p f. $2 25. NKW~T.\Ll7~ AMI WINTER GOODS. Just received and constantly receiving, a large and well selected stock of Fall and \\ inter Goods selected by one of the lino in the Northern .Markets, which will he sold as low as the lowest. (ii\c lib a call before , purchasing elsewhere, if you wish to save money. lIAXSEl.TlVr A, fl'i> I'tov I Jincaslcmlle, Del. 8, 1850. 34-lf. Ladies' Dress Goods. A large rtock of 1?: dies' Dress (Juiuls, consisting in part as follows: Fancy ami < black Filks, fancy Alciinos, Dcl.ains, Al' paccas, Poplins, and a filit* assort incut of i F.nglUh and American Piiut?, just received at IIAKSKI.TINK tV (TKKToVS. Oct. 8th, 1858. 3 l-tf. IK INNIITS, Ribbons, Jaconet,Sw iss and l?ico Under Sleeves ami Collars,Cordedand Hoop Skirls 11. H. Corsets, I tidies' .Meiino Vests, Jaconet and Swiss I'ldgings and Ini sellings. A handsome assortment j jst reeeived at IIASSKI.TINK & f t'IiF.TON'S. October 8tii, 1650. 31 if. Valuable Plantation for Sale. I offer for sale my Plantation, -t miles south of isincastcr 0. II., on both sides of the Stage Road leading from Lancaster ('amden, adjoining the lands of the Folate r of ('apt. Kirk, the Kstate of Tlios. Alassuy. John Stewnmn and otheis. Mv Plantation contains (>00 nerts more or less, 135 of which is under cultivation, the balance is in woods. On the preiui>es is a good dwelling house and nil neccssa-y out buildings. Al, so a good store house and it is a capital situation for merchandizing. The place is . well watered, and the central quality of the land is as good as any plantation of the . same size in Lancaster District. , Any person desiring Jo purchase such a Plantation, can call upon the subscriber, or address him by letter at Lancaster Court House. J. M JSI1AV lilt. [ October 8tli, 1850. 31.31. A LIST OF LETTERS, RLMAlNlNCi in the l'<>st (JfT.ee tit I .mi. I caster Court House, S. (Jet. l?t 18o(J. It.?lhuton, J.; Builv, J.S.; Button, I). A ; Ballard, W. C.?Caution. W. It.; Clarke, Javon; Clarke, Mrs. C B. 1).?Dixon, Miss S. R.; Davis, J. M. t F.?Faulkner. S.; Flomining, S.; Fonder^ burk, A. It.; Fincher, It. F ; Floyd, S. K. 11.? llurter, J. It.; Humphreys, C : Haniby, I?. A , Hougo, Mrs. K.; 1 logins, Mrs. M.; Hay?, Mrs. K.? Kennington. S. 1). ? la-mmons, Mrs. M. ! M.?.Moore, B.; McCormick, W. J.; Mothershcd, J.; Martin, Miss S. B. I*.?Phifer, NV. T.; Poer. 1). M., Plylti, C. A. ' R.?Rogers, Mr.; Robinson, S ; Rutland, 1 C. S. S.?Steediunu, J. A.: Sings, T. T.; Starley, J. A.; Stogner, John ; Slilwcll, D. 1,. T.?Thompson, Jan.; Thompson, A.; Thompson, Mrs. B. II.; Taylor, Airs. M. t NV.?Watson, L.; Watts, F. ' Persons calling for letters in the above [ list, will please say they are advertised. THUS. It. MAdlLU P. M. "LANCASTER FEMALE" i ACADEMY. TUB Trustees of the above Institution, take pleasure in informing its friends, and the public generally, that lltey have see a red the service* of MISS JANE SECREST. for the prv-sent Scholastic year. Th? lirst Seas''--- r.f ?' ! fn*t'*uti.an " ill commence the 4th Monday in September, nod end the i,h Mottiay in February; the second Session will commence the 4th Monday in February, and end tlic 4th Monday in July. Term* of Tuition: Spet'ing. Reading, & c., per Session of 5 months, $ti 00 i (Jrainmar, Geography, &c., per t Session of 5 months 10 00 KXTIIA STIIDIKS , Mimic on Piano, per Session,... 20 00 Use of Piano, * " 2 00 French ** " 15 00 Board in good private families at reasnnn} blc rates. L No extra charges will bo made, except those herein specitied. It will be seen that the above charges are very reasonable. In fact, they are below the majority of similar Institutions at the ? South. D. W. BROWN, "I S. B. MASSFA, J. ADAMS, ? 8. B. KM.MON8, ' 1 ? " **<* > WM. STKVKNS. t R. I- CRAWFORD. , Sept. 24, ISM. 32?5t Miscellaneous. PLEASANT VALLEY FOR SALE. Valuable Lands A Residence. mTIIR Subscriber having determined lo remove to the South West, oilers !for sale ISIS L\.\!)S, situate in I .ancestor District, on the road i from l<ancnsterville to Charlotte, 22 miles from Rmenstcrville, and (? miles i'roin Mor- 1 row's Turn Out, on tlie Charlotte and South ' ' Carolinn Rail Road. THE HOME TRACT contains five hundred acres. THE COLBERT TRACT contains two hundred and seventy aeres, and \ lies two and a half miles south oi' the Home I Tract. THE HUNTER TRACT contains two hundicd and seventy acres, and lies one mile east of the Home Tr.u t. The whole l>and.s are well adapted to the , production of COTTON,COR N and DRAIN The Rinds are in a high state of high culli i tion, in a BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY region, thickly settled with a moral and intelligent community. Upon the Home Tract i there ;s a largo and well arranged DWELLING HOME, with nine Rooms and a large Dining Room' ! attached. AI.SO:?A good i S'I'&li'S sufiioicntly large. This has been a capital I stand for the sale goods, for upwards of TI51KTY I'KAKS, I and is yet. Ai.SO:?A gocd (?iu House and Screw, extensive Uarns, St.-.bles <'ribs, good Negro House*, Overseer's l!'>n-e. and c?11, -r con; vetiicnt ami necessary liui'.dings, w th .. Well I of Puro Water. 1 It is altogether one of the mo>t desirable, I convcnietit and best improved places in the country, and it is rarely such IjUihN and Improvement* arc in market. The Dwelling and most ol tlio Buildings are new, and have been Eteeently l-'rcctcd. Th.. Rni.I* ?i:i ?? S..I2 n. i : i i ! to suit purchasers. It will afford me jdcasI tiro to Show the Lands t<> persons \\i*h'og to examine. The term* will be m.ide easy and accoiu: inod.iling. I utii Octcriaiincd to Sri!, Laving purchased I-amis in Arkansas. Pursons desiring to purchase may, therefore, come WITH COI'TFIDEITCH that I will Hull. Tlio I amis ami improve* 1 niunts. I fuel assured, will please. I My address is Pleasant Valley Pus!Oilier, ' Lancaster District, S. C. The Post Otliue is at inv fc'tor*. GEORGE D. BECKHAM. } July !Hh. 1366. 21-tf. I .11 L HOODS. 1 HAVE the pleasure of informing my friends and customers, that I am now in receipt ot my FALL GOODS. .My assortment is unusually large, and comprises almost every variety. Mnvh attention has been given to the selection of these goods, and I am eoiilident Till-: PRICES will compare favorably with any goods in town. A. C. DUN LAI'. I Irfineaster, S. C., Sept. 21, 1S5(>. 3J-3i?. I Engine, Saw A Gi isl Hills FOR SALE! Tl!E undersigned offer for sale their Eni gitie and Mills?engine sixteen, and boilers twenty horse-power. The machinery performs equally us well as any in the District: hut the Stiperintcndanl and partner wishimr to leave we will sell at ? <l I l,ri,,pII'desired, the plantation on which the j innehinery stand* will also Iks sold. For 1 agricultural purposes, for the excellence of the buildings and beauty ot sight, these i premises are surpassed by but few, if any, in this section. Address, J. RODDY & SON, Cnntcs' Tavern, York Dist., S. C. Septemb'T 24th, 185(1. 32 lit Law Notice. i THE undersignod have formed a Partnership for the practice of I-aw in Ijincostcr , District. All business entrusted to them, will re| ceite prompt attention. CANTON &. A I.I.I SON. W. Thurlow Castor, Camden, S. C. It. K. Au.lsOR, Ilasueltino'a Hotel, I.T.! cnstcrrillc, H. C. September 17th, 1856. 31-tf. Strayed or Stolen From my Steam Saw Mill,six miles south ' of l.nncnster C. II., a sorrel MLJI.E, heavy | built, 11 hands high, in good condition, and with a lariro scnr on lil? l?ft Kir, a.... O ? ?' person giving me information of his whereabouts, or bringing bim to me, will be liberally rewarded. JAMES M. INGRAM. August 20, 1856. 27-tf. Wanted. Dry or Green Hides, for which wo will pay "for Dry IIidea," 10 cents cash, or 124 cents in trade, "for Green Hsdes," we will pay 5 eenls per lb. We do not limit the quantity. Wc will take all we can get at above rates. MAG1LL & CAUT11EN. Juno llth, 1836. 17-tf Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, Keaiden ^iiigroii Dentist, YOUKVILLK, S. C., Olfcrs bin Professional Ser\ices to the eiti? zens of Lancaster Village and surrounding country ARTIFICIAL TEETII inserted on Gold Plate, from one to a full sett. Juno 11th, 1856. 16-ly RYEFOR SALE. Apply to the OVERSEER nt W. McKENNA'S Plantation. 1 September 24th, 1856 3? &t O II V E S IO II V E 8! COME AND SEE! Till', undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and tin* public generally, that they have just received their FAI.L AND WlNTF.lt S TOCK OF GOODS, c<.us sting in part ol DRY' GOODS, Blankets, Osnaburgs, Tickings, Domestics, Kerseys, Cassihits, Broul ( !<>lhs, Calicoes, Ginghams, Alpnccas, De Dunes, Cashmeres, lie Borgo, lb.t-1 \ civets, Lusterinc, Gro. de. lthino, Ribbons, Belts, Hosiery, Gloves, Whale Bone Skirts. ( loth 1 almas, Cloth WrapjM'is, Km press Cloaks, Misses and Dalies Shawls an I Mantillas, ete.j Frooteos of Cloth, Casshnerc and Saltiucl, Deltas ?.f Black Cloth,' Ivor Sacks ol I.yon Skin, Peter Sham, Brown an I Bluo Beaver, Pants of Kerseys, fancy and black SaUiuot, ! fancy and black (.'assiiners, Vests of Velvet, Sulin, Cas-dinere, Sattmet, Nigger Head, I Cashmere,&c. <>nr Clothing w ill cotnp ire favorably with any stock in the District or State. (3 P vbv " T A A P p c p g, p. ag ? s Women's, Men's and Boys' Saddles, I.eathci Collars, Carpet B igs, Bridles, liana -s, Whips, Stirrups, Buckles, Snaps, vvc. ?Groceries, H< ots at.d Shoes, lla'.s and Caps, Crockery, Books anJ Stationary, Medicines, Hardware and Cutlery, etc. Our Stock of Coo,Is is unuMia'dv large, and well selected front the h ;st and most re. liable Houses in New York City. We invite the attention of customers and the public, to examine our St ,ck. which w'o will lake great pleasure in showing at all times, and will 'sell oil :.s good terms as the same goods can be bought at retail anywhere in the Shite. MAGILL & CAUTHE1T. Ploitaanl Hill I ,,n..oo?.,- IW^# ? f' > w.,' - ......v..t,IV ? UIOI,, ?J. v., v/tk. J, IO./M, O.i-OI.J. " NEW "GOODS l'OIl TIIK j FALL AM) W.I.NTEK TRADE! M <!>?>- - ill ii y a .a. fij . ft ft r. ift 'ft.11 e, <> u ? Jfc i? A r) J!;T!rJl 1f:> ft I W- fj Jfti. /jAlii ??A?u x Ait, An* now receiving from Now Vork, I*hi!:??lvl|?li::i and lialtimorc, a full and complete Stock of STAPLF. and FANCY PRY CODDS. i liDISS'.BRSSS GOODS. Rlark nod fancy Silks, French Cashmeres, Mu-dia IY-Lams, M -rinos, Alpaca*, English and American Prints, IMaids and (linfjhaius of the newest styles, Talmas and Cloaks, Cashmere and Hay ' ate Shawls. Ribbons (a varied sto !<,) Laces, laser linos, Lad'u Press Trimmings, Collars, Chiniezettcs, Hosiery and (Jlnves. YVIiil<* ftiioitds.? Damn?k T..ble Linen and Toweling, Shirtings and Shcetiny*, Drilling*. Kw is* and Jaennet .Muslins. IVooU'i! ft'lolii1. uu<l ? osl ii? French Cloth*. p. . Skin, Rock Island and . Fancy Cnesimeres, Satinets and Lin Is. vs. Iwinbswoul and Negro lMankcts. CLOTIll.MJ.?Decidedly the lu st lot ever brought to Lancaster, consisting in part of ()verand Press ('oats, Doe Skin an I Fancy C.is-.intcro Pants, I'lack Satin, Silk and ('asJ simere Vests, Dress SlTirts and t ial,*r Shirts, Drawers, &e. j JEWELRY.?A tine assornient. I5( ?.V\ ETTS.?Silk, L.'gli rn, Straw and i.ace Honnetts. Mjgpcs and Infants Hloon i ers, ?Yo. W St Ift'l fl Sr th W :?a xiiixu iJUixr Si'.k, Reaver, RiooUs ;;:id Wool lints, jj full assortment for men and boys, Caps of l various styles. 1 15<M) I S AND SIR )KS.?The largest and best assortment ver brought to this market, i SADDLERY.?Spanish Saddles, Curh and Sn '"h- Hitt I5ridlcs, Martingales, Saddle ! Bag". W'eli Reins ami Girth*. Buggy Whips ami I nibrcllas. 1 HARDWARE AND t'UTTKKItY?Iron, N i s. Spades, Shovt-Is, Andirons Shoe, D i and Tonys, Chains, Locks, Hinges. Knives ami Forks, pocket Knives. Carpenters' Tools ' and everything else umh r this head GROCERIES.?Drugs ami Medicines from the celebrated House of 1*. Cehieffelin , I I iaines &. ('o. j 1JOOKS AND STATIONARY. CROCKKIIY AND GLASS WARE, and every thing I else usually found in a Country Store, to which they invito attention, assuring their eiisIouters ami the public generally, that they will be sold at the very lo vest prices. MAGILL & IIEATH. Isincaatcr C. II., S. C., September 2-Uh, 1&5G. 32-3m Estate Notice. I THE OLD DRl'G STOKES Persons indebted ti the Estate of T. K. I TIIK subset ilicr would inform his friends and Curcton are requested to make imincdiale : customer- ol Kmieaster, that at his old stand lie payment against the first olOetoher next, ' [* i,ued a Lugea -.-oitmcnt nt t It 1-.S11 ami ns'longer indulgence cannot be given. < hi 1 "rVi'Jin.' t" 'im- 'r e'1" IV1'* ! that day the Hooks, Notes and Accounts ' J'V', '< , ,'u? . // l/ ^ best t, t 3 4 ... . i* - ? *11 .?; .. selected in Camden; and /<?/* m, and mil I Will be given to an Attorney lor collection . ,o/(/ou bettL.r ,c'?lS lh;m ut a'v '^tubiM, \\ e nave been already sued on claims, and , melit ^ )ilaco 1N.rs<>liS pu.chosing lor I \\e are cOAi|>t?llra to raise the money to j (.;in |jg nccoinmodatnd as cheaply as hi i meet those demands. _ j (1,Hi-te*ton. As he gives his Persons holding claims against the said I PERSON\\ ATTENTION! deceased, are requested to present them . ' properly attested against the lirst day of ?l?? biis.nc*,; assured that ..I! orders will December next, or this notice will be plead- ft I' *' " "V* ?P? , . . . V I. | i . 1 1 host? vtinlt us will not find us lacking m i?o| ed in bar against all ?uch chums. ciahilhy, nor waulingin theattnnpt u,bcagroe. , V iucoi- v / Adiurs. al.le. Tlie stocks consists of every article u-1S. 15. ftlAfc C>v. i , $ , itllr found in a Drug Store?as I September 3rd, 185G. -JO-tf. , j )fn^ chemicals, Medicines, Paints, Itivrt* fKniid lor | Gile, Hunting FiuiJ,Turpentine, Varnishes, Sand Paper, I offer for sale my Plantation, lying on (i|UOt \yjIKjew (-jass the east bank of the Catawba River, con- ]irushes of all taioing about S0lU, Dye, TWELVE HUNDRED ACRES, siuffs.TriiR. adjoining the lands of John Foster, George rtptt!ar j McC. Wit herspoon. and others. There are ^ latent^ Medicines, about six hundred acres under fence, and in 'I liomsonian Medicines, i a high state of cultivation; the balance in Perfumery, Shaving and VVashj woods, well tun'.cred. Tiieso Hinds I nrn ing Soaps, Paper, Ink, Pens Garden : DETERMINED Tt > SEEK end they can seeds, Toys, China Goods, and Fancy arI be treated for privately, until the l.rst day licJe# jn t Vflrj ^ jot )?cem er next. ^ ^ p/poN. I Cooking Soda, Pepper, Spice, Indigo, August Gib, 5850. 25U j Gir-gor, Watches, Bine Stono, Copperas, I y east Powders, Hair Dye an I all the preNotiOe partition* for the Hair, Teeth and Skin. 1 have a large stock of Lemon Syrup APPLICATION will be made at the next oil hand which will be sold low to dealI session of the Legislature, fur a Public t.rs by the dozen. I 1? 1 ! J! C *L " ? , 1VUIIU, lenuiug inun im oicci < reCK roan | FRANCIS L. ZLMI\ below W. J. Uureton's Store, following the j Csmdon, May 14, 13?tfj V,7 bed where the road now rune as ner.r i ? i KXVWSTSM1J5 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, : LANCASTER DISTRICT. J A.MRS MILLER. IN EQUITY. Aug. 27, 185C. 3'"- Benedict Bout, and wife Mary," 7 VH- f?r Notice. Griflin Walker and wife Re- specific do. i K SiibwriberbeingdesirousjolTpouge and ?ifc Jane, ilaveV " nf. I up his affairs tn lsinciu> e , | I'1 51 j(,bn Roger* and wife Sarah, count and hie leaving the D.str.et, m Hi J "!! those , ^ #n(l w jfe A- ao forth. I indebted to him for work in bin line? brick- . . ,, . laying, plastering, ?to settle before re- ' ' . , .. f ,, . , . turn day next, or I heir notes and accounts i '' appearing to my solisfoction, that John will certainly be put in suit for collection. Popgc and wife Jane Poogc,Jackson Mnckey T N CONNER nn<' Wl 0 Amanda Mackoy, John Rodgcta August 27th, 1856. fiH-tf ?nd wife Sarah Rodgcrn, if alive and if dead, ___ tho children of the mid Borah Ilodgera, de. . Dl fendanta in nhove bill, niMl without the MIfcllKII X HIRnuK, # limits of the State: It is ordered that tiie A SUPPLY of blanks on band at the John "ifo Jane. Jack-on Ledger Otlico, tl.at will W .old exclusively . Markov ?"'? * ?" Amanda, John Rodserw for C(T*fc. Person i will oblige u. by not and * ifo Sa.ub Rodger*, if nllw. ?nd .f iTeml asking for then, on any other term*. ,hJ children of the and h.rah Rodlf ^ do a i, ,uf.ii ' 26 tf. answer, plead, or domur to the lull in above ! ? ?U. i? case, on or before the filth of December, Hide* M anted. I 1650, otherwise judgment pro conf-sao, will 111 AAA LBS. DRY HIDES wanted, foi be ordered against esch and all of it,em.? I ZU.uutl w hich 10 cent, in cash, or 12* Ry order of Court, June Term. 16&6. (Tents in good, will bo paid. JA.MRH II. WITHF.RMPTON. I UASKKLTINF, & CUR ETON. C. K. 1. D. j Juno 3, 1W6. 18 tf. Sept. 16, 1856. 31-3'n?p. f O.QQ