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New York, Nov. 8. T lx' Cotton market is unchanged to-day > tvilh sales of 120U bales. Middling Upland* I ?ri> quoted at 12 } cent a p?r lb. j Cor.usittJA, Nov. 7. ^ Our market was active to day, and all of- | fered wan taken freely. Pricca were tirin, aiud tending upwards ; 250 bales were no Id at prices ranging from 11 } to 11 jo. New Orleans, Nov. 6. "Hie sales of cotton to day arc 7,OU0 bales ?, at mi jtdannce of k- Middling 11 j a ll|c. J. ClIAIU.KSTON, Nov. 8. j COTlKlN.?There was a good demand t< to alar, yesterday's quotations being fully | ] sustained- Tlio particulars of the sales are a a* i'ollowa : 46 bales at 1 1} ; 6 at 13J ; 176 At 11 J; 854 at 12 ; 288 at 12} ; 123 at ,. 12 2-10, G ut 12}. 1 Announcements. j _ | FOE SHERIFF. jT^j^?#hV" ? IIr Editor:?You will ptoane announce HENRY 11ANCOCK, E*q , as a candidate. Cor SborUVof lane aster District, at the en- ' t suing election, and oblige MANY SUPPORTERS. < Mr. Editor :?Please nnnouncu JOHN 1 It. WE 12311, as a candidate for Sheriff at ( the next election, and oblige his friends. / 41 r. Editor Please announce Mr. K. G. Hillings as a candidate for Sheriff at the neit i election, and oblige, Mj.ny 1 r.iiM's. 1 .j FOR CLERK S Mr. Editor:?Please announce J. A | |j Stewman as a candidate fur re-electioj to [; the office of Clerk of the Court at tlu: next , j. election and oblige his friends. jr Mu. Editor:?Please announce Mr. A. j ^ II. Placeman as a candidate for the Clerk's , \ office, at the ensuing election, and oblige j ,j Masv Voters i j j |i We ?ro authorized to un<i<?unce Capt. A. ( y J. Slcklst as a cannidate for Clerk of the , V Court for latncaster District, at the next ' 'A election. I y SOMETHING NEW. I Ambrotypes for $1.00 Ji The u r deraigned wonld respectfully in- y form the I-ndiesurd (jcntlccien of IIiIk place y and vicinity, that tlivy ha\o taken Ro<>nn ?t the ODD FELLOW'S HALL, n where liiey are prepared to take those beauful Pictures in the highest style of the art. The Autbrotype is taken on glass, and nit- j( like the Daguereoty pc, without being reversed. They can be viewed in any position with distinctness, as they are tree irom y the glare of the in eta lie plate ; they cannot get dusty and are impervious to renter or j| acid ; cannot be tarnished or injured even by wa-tiihg or rubinp, and w ill last for ages. The superiority of these Pictures in point of beauty and durability has placed them at ttit* head of all arts; possessing all the late improvements in the nrt, instruments and chemical*, they feel warranted in saying > that their Pictures shall be surpassed by I uone in the Union. Portraits of deceased persons copied uc? ! srumlely. Those only who litvo lost ndmrrilnlivu j or friend can know how much n miniature is valued, or few think of thin until it is too i late. Call then while an pportunily is uf- ; ifordcd, >* dclnv* are dangerous. Ambro- I types can be taken iu any weather at a few 1 ii.omenta setting. NVe warrant satisfaction or no charge. Every hujy and gcnllemno J in the community are particularly invited to 1 call ar.d examine our specimen*. Call soon 1 ?s our stay will he very ahort, owing to ; ^ other engagement*. " 11 ALL. dt 1IRNRY. j f Not. I-Jtli 49?tf. _ J? Report. { Indian Agent's Report for 1856. i< Deport and Account of Adain Ivy, Agent > of the Catawba Indians, for the yent J 1i To the Honoruhlu Tims. J. Withers ; * Presiding Judge of tho Court of Common ? Pleas for lainerater Distr'ct, (X*t. Term | -J 1858. I hog leave to report that at this -j time the Catawba Indian* number about ' seventy. I cannot discover any moral iiu- * movement in the condition of the Catawba * Indians, they are a careless indolent |>eo. ^ pie living in small log Cabbinacovered with j" boards, w ith but little furniture in lliom J they farm on a very small scale and raise '' but few hoga, horse*, and cattle and nearly -J eveiy thing has to bo provided for thcni.? * The Indian* have frequently comtnunica- * ted to me the fact that they are desirous to remove to Arkansas to unite with the , ("hocktaw Indiana. About twenty of their * number have already removed and in my opinion it would be much to their advantage to remove to Arkarsas and unite with the Chock taws, for if -they remain here a few year* longer the nation will in a great measure become extinet. I submit here with a statement of the 1 smont received and paid out by me for the ; Indian* since my last report which 1 ask leave to refer to ns a part of this report. j ' Respectfully submitted. Ainv ivv f October 10, 1006. Adam Ivy, Agent of Catawba Indiana, in account, balance cash in my Imnumm par last Report placed ill the Clerks office, Oct. 1855. $05 35* ! Jan. 1850. I'o Cash received of Troaaurar of upper division in pnrt of the appropriation for the year 185(1,800.00 j June Received balance of appropri- ( lion, 700 00 j j $1505 35* \ CREDIT. r Paid, Dr. John Douglass for Coffin #4 00 e " (?. A. White for making " 8 no h * Thoa. Wtiitcaidaa for provlsions.16 75 " Dr C. U CUwaon, medical aco'l 39 00 l " J. R. Harnett " * 76 00 J * J. N. Niabel, ? ? 69 00 * Kiiazn R. Cureton.for provisions,48 60 * Broach Mill* & Co, for goods, 51 75 . " James A. Stnrge* for Haeon, 109 50 ? M w M a u 19 50 M John Massajr, Black-Smith ace't. 1 50 * Dr. C.!?. Clawann, Medical acc't.l'J 50 " D. Russell for provisions, 91 5C ' Joseph J. Watson, for ttoor, 4 00 ? I Initial Cure ton * Ce for goods,1$ I 93 . * ii. D. Beckham, ? - 94 00 - R. C. Potts, o? 13 63 * Koddsy &. Co., 191 00 - J. 0. holoe for publishing R'pa. 16 00 * Adam Ivv. for Provisions, 701 094 M G. W. Broach, fur goods, 99 00 ** John Massey Smith, s? c't. 90 00 14 W. J. Cureton, for goods, 4 00 16I0~M? | Met g7th i860 Remaining is my f # JNew Advertisements Report, tf the Commissioners of Poor for Lancaster District, Fall Term, 1856SOUTH CAROLINA, Lancaster District. To thoHon. Tlios. J. WITHERS, pre. iding Judge of the Court of Common 'lease and General Sessions, at Lancaster, ! 'all Term 1850. The Commissioners of poor for lutncu8. ur District in obedience to an Act of the A'gislnturo of South Carolina, bog leuve to ubmit the following Report. Treasurer, Dr. 'o balance against Treasurer, up. | on last Report, Fall Term, i 1855 $821 31 I uue 24, 1856, Cash Received from 1 Job1) R. Welsh,Tax Collector for IJUicnster District for I the j ear 185G 1475) GG ? 88301 00 I Credit, Rv I lash Laid 7lh Jan. 185*1 $590 G:J I 4th Aug. 1850 18G 38 i 'oinmission* *>n $1070.94 ; 2J per c. 2G 5)2 i " 44 " 1479.02 e. amount llcceiv- | d fiom John It Welsh, Tax Collector, 21 I cr cent 30 9W j 'ash in band to Balance $11 Go. 15 $2301.00 < ill of which is Respectfully submitted, JONES CROCKETT, Sec. if- Treas. R. UKGLEIt, Chairman. WESI-EY HILTON. 'o whom Paid Jan. I 7th 1856. Nan cs of Paupers. j * UKiin Vick, for Lucy Yirk, $12 Ltrgrot Liuigley, lor Win. Hall, 3d 00 j Jioda Adams, for Win. Adams, 15 00 f avid Caskey, for Andrew* Caskey, 10 00' Hi/.abeth Simmons, for 11. Simmons 10 00 j rancis Me Atom, tor Jlelty Shannon, 6 Oo ohn \V. Twilly, for Itulh Vickerv, 1 ) Oo I r'illiani Sullivan, for Millev Williams, 18 CO .. 1) Montgomery for Cathaiiue Wright, 18 00 | iu-v Steele, for Salh-y Bradley, 20 Oil eft- It. Couucll, f<?r Kli/aheth Smith, 5 00 ; ohn It. Welsh, for M. li si Gardner, 15 On ohn It. Coussri, for K. <I. Ca.vton, 20 00 . A Culp, for Samuel Sprntl, 85 00 net Outen, for Mrs Joseph Kstridge, 12 50 ones Crockett, for Wm. Kit ridge, 7 5o brahatn Keningtoii. for Ab.'V \\ tight 27 87 i lilley Blackmail, for John lllncknum, 15 0o j ctl' it. Connel, for Wm. Est ridge, (Largo) 5 00 oidiier Ingram, for Martha Murton, 6 00 J ones Crockett, for Samuel Hoggins, 6 oo | unes i nH Krii, iui uaiiu*i ixn/.n, ?? w j fin. Uou. il, lor Klislia Vinson, 32 60 J "eslcy Helton, for Pitikucy H.'i.son, 2 60 I /nshinptvu Long presented tin account for keeping Jane Black tu n fr nr Months, ordered to l>e paid, 5 00 >. Keikpatrick presented an account lor kc.'pitijjold man John Swift in his last illness, and for funeral expenses, ordered to l?e paid. "7 25 ! oh it (Flint) presented account for | ^ waiting on Hamucl Hegglns, when lie had liis hand shot, paid, 8 00 . ^in. Finehcr, presented an account for making eotffii for John Swift, 2 00 I. B. Hood, presented an account '' for House rent ft r l.uev Vick (Pauper) ordered to be paid, 12 00 ? $3?5 C3 f ash Paid. Dr. J. W. Parker. See retaiy and Treasurer Lunatic Asylum. Columbia on account Mrs. Cornelius, Mrs Raker, ir., tPaupers,200 00 " a R. S. Bailey, for publishing report Commissioners of Poor for I.*uicaster District Fall Term 1855. 20 00 " * Mrs. Klizubcth Simmons in part of account for keeping Kliiha Vinson (Pauper.) 5 00 $590 ?2 lug. 4, pd, Susan Vick for I.ucv Vick. 15 00 largnret laiogley, for Win. Hall, 30 00 Lhmta Adams, lor Win. Adams. 15 00 lavid Cnskey, for Andrew C.otkey, 10 oo J < dizabclli Simuions, for 1). Simmons, 10 00 j 'renew McAtcer, for Belly Shormon, 0 00 j olin NV. Tvvitlv, for Ruth Victory, 10 00 j Vin. Sullivan, for Millcy William*, 18 00 I L 1) Moutgouicry, fur Ciilli. \Vright,l8 00 ' tnncy Steele, for Sully 11 r nil ley, 20 00 | cflT R Connel, for Klncubeth Smith, 5 00 oliu 11. Welsh, for Mhlissu (hirdncr, 15 00 oho 11. Couaart. for K. (? Custon, 20 00 I. A. Culp, for Samuel Sprntt, 25 00 < oel Oulcn, for Mrs Joseph Kntridge, 12 50 I ones Crockett, ior Win K'tridm*, 7 50 j ' amcs NV. liluckmoii t?r J ll'acktiion,l5 00 < efl R. t.'oniiell. for Wni. Kst ridge, 5 00 ; ] ones Croekett, for Samuel Hoggin*, 5 00 ! ones Crockett, for Rachel HraZel, 5 00 ( i Elizabeth Simmon*, for K. Vinson, 35 00 , Yealey lie ton. for I'iitckney Ilenson,2 50 lobert llcgler, for Sarah Kee, 5 00 ones Crockett, for Robert Mc/Vteer, 9 00 ohn J. Craig, lor Martha Stuait, 5 00 Vealoy Helton, for Jane Illaekinon, (i 00 I. Ilegler, for Mr*. Joseph MeManis, 5 00 t. 1). Fundcrburk for .\lra? A. 11. 'underbmk. 4 00 tug. 4th, (ieorge Sweat prevented an account lor wailing on JoHoph .MuMauia on Ilia ! ( ile*tb bed and for Funeral expenses paid, 13 44 j - u A. C. Dunlap, presented an account for rent of house for Lucy Vick,(Pauper,) paid, 7 00 | 'd, .Mr*. Mary Ktnninglon.for Abev NVrlght.' 27 38 j ** Dr. J. NV. I'arker, Secretary and I Treasurer Lunatic Aayluin Col* uinbia, on aerount Mr?. Come ins I And othera, ^Paupers.) 100 00 $107(1 94 j SOUTH CAROLINA, Lancaster District. 'KRSONALLY appeared before n?e Jonea 'rockett, Secretary and Twnurtr of the < losrd of Commissioner* of the Poor for jincn>?tor I) Utrict, mid ntudc oath that tho orogoing Report contains a true and corret account of tho amount of monioa Koeived mid I'nid oulbyhia Hoar J since their ist annual Report. Sworn to before me this 10th October, 856. . A. Stew-man, i Jones Crockett, Clerk. $ Sec. cf- Treat. Heeder 8c DeSaussure. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Nov. 12th 1850, SO?ly pd j FRASBR k THOMPSON. < FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AXP FORWARDING AGENTS, A4fcr*i Norlk Uksrf, RED'S S. FR V8KR. ) rv.rl^n fl n ( 'AUL B THOMPSOK \ CAorlirtOB, S. C , Nov 6th :tt?, M If pd New Advertisement) STATE OF SOTTH CAR0LIN4 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Columbia, Nor. 5, 185 WHEREAS, it is the duty of every j?le to acknowledge their dependence Almighty God?to riorin their grati Tor His Mtnctns, and devou.ly implore Mossing for the future ; Now, therefore. I, JAMES il. ADA Uovernor of the Stale of South Caro jo, in conformity with the established ;es of this Stale, appoint the TWE? KTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, (insu !o he observed us a day of Tl IA N KSC ING, HUMILIATION and l'RAYER, mite mid exhort our citizens of nil den nations to nssmublc at their reepet daces of worship, to offer up their dt ions to Almighty God, the Giver ol rood. Jiveu under my hand, and the seal of State, in Columbia, this 5th day ot veniher, in the year of our Lord thousai.d eight hundred and lixty-aix. the eightieth year of American lnde| deuce. JAS. H. ADAM: Iamkm Patthrmox, Secretary of State. Notice to Planters. I'M IK SUBSCRIBER (IAS ON HA! _ and now offers for Sale, at Charier prices, a large stock of White an Grey Blankets of largo size, and weighing from Si to 'Jibs per pair, A L S 0, a large assortment of Negro Cloths, CONSISTING OF Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Satinotts an all Woll Plains, Ac , &c. to which he invites the attention of Planters visiting Camdot, and pledges his best elicit- to give satisfaction in tilting all orders sent him by mail or otheruisr C. MA'lilKSOh Camden, Nor. 12, 1350. 119?if, MhcrifT'* Sale. I^Y ORDER of James H. Wilhersui U Khij., Ordinary. I vv'.U iI before 'ourt House door in Lancaster on tlio ilonday in December next, within the li ioniS of Sale, 31-1 acres of Lund, mor eit*. belonging to the Kstatc of KlUI (night, at the suit of Tho?. Knight, adj ng lands of William Kundcrburk, 1'. (night, Alfred Knight ?nd Polly Ivni m a credit of ?>?e and two year*, exuep nucli cash an will pay co-Is, with Into rum dale, the purchaser gi\ ing llond \ ;ood security, and a mortgage of the pr? en, (if deemed nccevusf?' to llie Ordii or tiie purchck money.) J D. IIAll.K. Sherilf Luica?tcr Dial Lancaster. ('. II. Nov. 10, 18JH5. pf?. BLANKS! BLANKS!! IVK would call the attention of inembel lie bar and magistrates of this and the 'ounding Districts, to our extensive ass nent of Blanks. We have now on h i full supply printed in excellent style, an till all order* promptly at seventy lent* per qniro cash. We are also prt-paicd to print Uriel hort notice, in handsome style and as is the work ean be done utiy where in State for cash. LAID ARRIVALS. THE subscriber has just received hi* (ll) of FALL AND WINTER G001 mi invites his friends ami cunonu'rn tc mi no Ins assortment, before purcitMiig ivliero. He will noil ' cheaper than the ct ul? for cash, ?>r upon ilic usual term punctual customers. His stock is unusually large, cons'o in part of Ladies' Kaiiry l)re?s Goods, Genii men's Wearing Apparel, ilnis, (linj Heaver and Wool,) Heavy Staple Goods, and a very superior lot of Gold i.ihI Silver If o u b 1? Case \V a I e b e a. Also some very line Fancy Jeweir ilu is thankful for past favors, ami fits a continuance of the same. Conic coinc all, if you w ish to obtain good gains. , J. B. C JUS Alt October JO, 1856. 37-6i Notice. NOTICE is given that application wi made at ihc next Session of the Le^iaiui for a renewal of the charter of iucorpor* for the Hanging Kock U.uid. W. F. RUTLEDGK, C-| 11. F. Mobi.rt, Secretary. Get I, 1856. 3 i-3i Strayed, FROM the planLition of John flloutit l-cared, in Union County, on Xaturday 4th inat., a bay mule about ten yeara ol Said mule has a very large scar on or the rumps, I think the tight ooe, ocoat ed by a scald or burn. Any person ha Ihe kindness to take up st.id uiule wil rewarded for their trouble; any inform* thankfully received. Addresa the ur siirned at Coh'trn'a Storo 1'. O. U Uounty, N. C. W. S. STEW A R' (Xl.S9.19M. Ladies' Drees Goods A largo fetovk of Ladieia' Dreaa Uu conaiating in part lollawa: Fancy black Sitka, fancy Meriuoa, Delaine, jMcraa, Poptina, and a fino aaaortimi Engliah and American PrinU, joat r? c? ?t MASS El.TINE A. CUR ETON 1 Oct. 8th, 1866. 34Wanlcd. Dry or Grcan Hi.lea, for whiah wa pay "for Dry llldea," 10 coat* ruh, or wait ia trade, "for Green Hide*," wa pay ft car,ia par lb. Wa do not limit luanllty. Wa alll Uka all wa aaa go ?bove rata*. MAGJU, h. CAUTHKl Jane 11th, 18W |7 s. Miscellaneous. i- Ebenez.er Aoademy. THK Trustees of the Ebcnezer Academy?situated ut Ebericzerville, York Dia: trii-t, 8. C., three miles from Rock Hill Do' not, Charlotte and South Carolina Kail | Road?announce to the public that it* exj ciciaca will be resumed on the 2nd MONi day in January next, under the 1 carc of JOHN U. SHURLEY. Mr. Shur| ley's known reputation us a teacher proj eludes the in.cei.sity of our saying anything ' as to his qualifications. | The Academy will be furnished with I a Philosophic..I and Chemical apparatus, i Globes, Maps and Charts, and every conpeo venicnce necessary to aid in imparting tlioi on roughness of instruction, tuds I (jur Academy being located in a beautiHis fu| an(j healthy section of country, where ; there are few temptations to vice and exMS, ; travngnnce, intend to spare neither pains Una, I or expense, to make it worthy of patronage. iisa- Students will he prepared either for College k j 01 the common business of life. UTerms of Tuition per Session of n,,d Five Months: oin- I tive ! Languages and Mathematics, ?17 50 vo- j Philosophy, History, Arc 12 50 f all ! English Grammar and Geography.... U 00 j Reading, Writing and Arithmetic,. .. ti 00 j Students will be leceived at any time,and No- c.j)lirg,.j only from time ol entrance, but no on" deduction will be made for absence unless an" j occasioned by sickness. Jen- Since it has been noised abroad that con, venirat Hoarding cannot be had, we beg ' leave to state that no Student has ever been 1 permitted to leave for want of Hoard ; and j that now, as in days past, boarding can be | had in tlie best families at 8 00 per month. | Students aro charged 50 cents per term ton : for firewood. d ! K. AVERY, President of Hoard. I It. J. Adams, Secretary. Oct. 22,1856. 36.lit. . | SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES! Authorized by the State of Alabama. < ! rr$5o,ooo^j To be had for $10!! I .SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY! CLASSJ, iu oe arawn in uic v ity ol .Montgomej" j ry, Alabama, in public, on THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1850, Of THE PLAN OK u!c SINGLE NUMBERS \ lir*t ,gal ? L'*r SAMUEL SWAN, Managed. iaba J uin- o 30,000 TICKETS ONLY! 1 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO real $200,000! ,ar> Will bo distributed .according to the folio wing rict. UNRIVALED SCHEME! I 25 1 1'iiu of $50,000 j t 44 ao.ooo 1 44 *20,000 n of 1 1 44 10,000 snr- 1 ' 10,000 u.rt 1 44 5.000 und J 4* a,500 mid 2 44 1.000 live 20 44 500 5o 44 ? aoo r* at "75 44 200 low 100 44 100 the 125 44 00 APPOXIMATION PRIZES. i prizes tit"$ICO nppr. to f5o,(>00 are {l,f>00 4 44 HOO 44 20,000 44 1,200 4 44 250 44 20,000 4- 1,000 4 4t 2oO 44 10,000 44 BOO I 4 44 175 44 10,000 44 700 4 44 1 5 0 44 6,000 44 ?00 to . 8 44 8 0 4 4 2,.'>o0 " 480 ' N 8 44 40 44 1,000 *' 320 | 80 44 35 44 500 44 2,800 . * I 200 44 25 44 3()0 44 o.OOO e* I aoo 44 20 44 200 44 8,000 xeap- I ? * to 11000 prizes amounting to ^jO.OOOO .ting Tickets $10; H&lfs $5; Quarters $2.50 PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. ? 30.000 Number* corresnondimr with lima.. ! on the Ticket* arc placed in one Wheel.? The lirjt 380 Prizes are placed in another ! Wheel A umber is drawn from the num. her v heel, and nt the same time a Prize is drawn froui the other wheel. The Prize drawn is placed against the Number drawn. This operation is repented until ail the Prize* y. are drawn out. -0,i APPROXIMATION PRIZES?The two one preceding and the two succeeding Number* bar- ' ln drawing the lirst 38U Prizes u ill be 1 entitled to the ti'20 Approximation Prizes j< according to lire Scheme. n. IN ORDERING TICKETS, Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which thoy II be will be forwarded by lirst mail. Lure, The List of Drawo Numbers and Prizes ill oil will be sent to purchasers immediate.) after the drawing. >t. Orders for Tickets should be sent in ear* ! ')* ?. NT P? rchoser* will please write their signatures plain and give their Post Office, County snd State. NT Remember thst every Prize is drawn ,ds- *n^ pay Able in full without deduction. (ho L-V in prizes 01 jpi.uou ana under, pmd <j. Immediately after the drawing?other prize* at the usual timo of thirty days, .ion- ronununicaliona strictly confidential, ving PHxs Tickets cashed or renewed in oth| he *r Ticket* ut either ollico. ition Orders for Tickets can lis ruidrea?ed eithl?ler " ,.jon H. BWAN 4 CO., Atlanta, Ua. or B. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. r. er As the above is not un "old and evjt en namlx-r scheme," no certificates of Packages can be sold io it. OotoWr 2*2, 1806. 36.41. i taityard. 3 TI1K subscribers inform the public that . , they arc carrying on an extensive buaincss, 'v I S miles eaat of Ijirwaaterville, on tho Hod. ft Arid Road, in the - TANNING AND DRESSING Business. Persons desiring to purchase will sole, shoe, or hnrntjs leather, would do well l-l to give them s c?U. (ircen or dry hides will will be tsksa in scsbangs for leather?5 cents the for green hides, l'Ji for dry hides in ext at change, rr (as centa w ill be paid in caah. N. E A. CASKEY tk CO. if Oft W, 18 SO 30 ly. Camden .Advertisements. | "heavy . I ASU i FANCY GROCERIES. \ i THE subscriber lias just received, nnd is j i opening, n well selected Stock of HEAVY : , and FANCY GROCERIES, to which the ! j attention of purchasers is invited. His j ; Stock consists in part ns follows :? ! ^ HEAVY CKOCEItlES. I n 'i N. O. ,P. R. and Muscovado Sugars. Crushed, Pulverized nnd Loaf do, | N. O., Muscovado nnd W. I. Molasses, j Rio, Laguira &, Old Gov. Java CotSbo, I3auon Sides, Hams nnd Shoulders. ! g| No. I, 2 and 3 Mackerel, in Kits and BbU. ! (j Salt, Lnrd, Goshen and E. J). Cheese, ' Pine Apple do, Sonji, Starch Pepper, ^ Allspice,Ginger,Maeearoni, Indigo, > ('operas, Salleratus, and Soda, j Powder, Shot, Lead, &c., &e., FANCY GROCERIES. . Assorted Candies, (a choice lot,) Brandy Fruits?Peaches, Pears, dee. i Cove Oysters, Lobstern and Shad, ! Prunes,Currants,Citron, Jujube Paste, . ( , Almonds, E. W alnuts, Brazil and }^t Pecan Nuts, Walnut &. Tomato Catsup, Qr., Half, & Whole Boxes M. It. Raisins, Qr., Half & Whole I.nycra Raisins, Sardines, Salmon, Capers, Olives, Pepper Sauce. Pickles, in Jars &. Bbls.? English and American Mustard, in Bottles and Boxes?American and English. WINDS AND LIQUORS. r>' Rectified and Old Bourbon Whiskey, |ja Old Monongahcla and Pittsburg Rye, to j " ltusa'" Aromatic Schnapps, I N. E aud Jamaica Rum, i French. Peach, and Apple Brandy, Old Madeira, Port, Sherry and Malaga Wines, ; Hcidsick &, Belly Cart Salmon Chumpaigne, j 4* Htbbcrl's" London Porter, j u Tcnntfnt'a M Scotch Ale. White Wine and ( iler Vr.cg: r. Tobacco and C igars. Rio Hondo?No. 1 2 Consolation, I Palmetto Morcra, Opera, Trahaco, and Sahina Brands of Cigars. Fine Chewing Tobacco, Super, do iu small Fancy Boxes, Common Chew ing and Smoking do. With a varied supply of FRESH WEST ' INDIA FRUITS, always on hand, all of I which will be sold low for cash, or to punc* . i tiud customers on short time. W. F. PERRY. | Ovt. 28. 1838. 38-1 f ? I A. KICKSHAW?IX EQUITY. William J. Stover, et. al., Elizabeth Stover, et. al. IN pursuance of nn order passed in above : u Muled ease, at June Term, 1836, i will bell i (-j tu the highest bidder, before tlie Court j House door in Camden, S. (! , on the lirsl I Monday in December next, at 12 o'clock, M , 1 i) tlie following property, (real estate,) be- j longing to the estate of Thomas Stover, de- j L'a censed, to wit: One tract of land in Lnncas- | ter District, containing one hundred and for- j q, ty-one (1 11) acres, and known as the Rob- gjr inson tract, bounded East by lands of Mrs. | i Stewart, North and West by \V. Cunning- J i ham's land. One tract in Lancaster District, j 4>r, known as the Howell place, containing mix- i ty one acres. Also one lanct in Lancastci District, known as the Mattox place, containing three hundred acres; hounded North and ooiilli bi W. Cunningham's land. Liasl ! \n by lands, of Joshua Ucndiix. 1 will oiler \ the two tracts first above mentioned lot sale j in one bod)'. i JJ; Terms?So much cash as will pay cost ; | of proceedings and sale, the balance on a > ur (credit of one and two years; purchase |ar j money secured by bond with approved sure- j ty, and a mortgage of thu property, i'os- j II session of the land to he given oil the lirst ( day of January next, l'lirchnser* to pay for ' eh necessary papers, I u, ' W.M'R. TAVIjDR, C. E. K. D. Oct 2-2,1856. 36 til?p. f, $6,50. THE OLD DRUG STORETDK subscriber would inform his friends and I CUSlormers of Lancaster, that ut his old stand he I .. | ha* received a large assortment ofTTtESlI and ' ' ' I'URK articles in his line. His stock is the i P* | LAllGKST, 1'RK.SllKST?PUREST and best j i selected in Camden; and hut bttu, i? and trill 1 I h< ?<Jd on better terms than at nnv establish- | u | inent in this blace. Persons purchasing tor j ^ I CASH can be accommodated as cheaply as ill w i Charleston. As ho gives his in PERSON AJ, ATTENTION' d? I to his business; be assured that all orders will > I be promptly?carrxully and neatly put up.? j) | Those visiting us will not find ns lacking in so- ; e( I ciabilitv, nor wanting in the attempt to bo agreeable. The stocks consists of every article usu, ; ' ally found in a Drugstore?as , Drugs, Comic tU, \f ilicine*, P.tint*, Oils, IItiming l' luiJ, Turpentine, ; -r i Varnishes, S.tnd I'nper, j Ciluc, Wintlew Gins*, ( II rushes of nil l suits, P\C, jy i siutl's, Trtta j i Res, all popular t4 I'll tent Medicines, Thoimonian Medicines, i P Perfumery, S|?at ing and Wash* | ing Soaps, Paper, Ink, Pens, GarJen i seeds, Toys, China Goods, and Fancy nr, ticlcs in great variety, also. { j Cocking Soda, Pepper, Spice, Indigo, j ( Ginger, Watches, lllne Stone, Copperas, " > i Yeast Powders, Hair I >yo an 3 nil the pre- 1 paraliuns for the Hair, Teeth nnd Skin. , * 1 Itnve a large stock of Lemon Syrup ' on hand which will be sold low to deal- i er* by the dozen. , ! c: KR WCfStT. yc\lt? I Camden, May 14, 13?tlj '57. NEW GOODS! j NEW GOODS! ; | TIIK subscriber begs leave to inform hit . friend* and the public gum-rally, that he h*? I ? just received one of the 1.ARGKST and most CHOKE SELECTION j?, of Good* ever offered hi this vicinity, and | earnestly solicits a continuance of the very _ liberal patronage hitherto extended to him. Mi? * FALL AND WINTER STOCK ? in COMPLETE, commuting of every article to usually called for in n country Store, and many varieties of Faacy Uoodi, y i never before offered in thia market. Pe al I sons wanting anything usually kept in r a I eonntry Store, will Audit greatly to their ad y > vantage to give him a call oefore purchasing I elsewhere, as his motto in * quick sales and b ! small profits." o J. B MOBEEV.. I New Svu-hi. Ch t 36 Sins OII YE si O II YES! ~ COME AND SEE! THE undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, ist they have just received their FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, consistg in part ol DRY GGODS, innkcts, Osunburgs, Tickings, Domestics, Kerseys, Cassimers, Broid Cloths, Calicoes, inghunts, Alpaccas, De Lainos, Cashmeres, De Berge, Printed Velvets, Lusterine, Gro. >. Rhine, Ribbons, Belts, Hosiery, Gloves, Whale Bone Skirts, Cloth Talmas, Cloth Wrappers, Empress Cloaks, Misses and Indies SJiawls and Mantillas, etc. Frocteea of Cloth, Cossiinero nnd Sattinet. Deltas of Black Cloth, Over Sacks of Lynn tin, Peter Sham, Brown and Blue Beaver, Pants of Kerseys, fancy and black SaUiaet, iicv and black Cassimers, Vests of Velvet, Satin, Cassituere, Sattinet, Nigger Head, Uvhmcre, tic. Our Clothing will compare favorably with nnv stock in the District or ate. ? 2 kft 1ft U U? IE r\T Women's, Melt's and Boys' Saddles, I.calhct Collars, Carpet Bags, Bridles, Harness, hips, Stirrups, Buckles, Snaps,&c. Also.?Groceries, Boole and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Crockery, Books and Stations, Medicines, Hardware and Cutlery, etc. Our Stock of Goods is unusually lurge, nnd well selected from the best and most re - ble Houses in New York City. NVe invite the attention of customers and the public, examine our Stock, which we will take great pleasure in showing at nil times, and will it uij :is guua icrins n* ine ??ime gooas can ue doujjui ai retail anywnerc in the rsialc. MAOILL & CATJTHEN. Pleasant llill, Iaiueaster Diet., S. C., Oct. 1, 185G. 33-3m. NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE! M Fx if a L L h it A' k fiC S ? 9U iL 0 now receiving from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a full and complete Stock of STAl'LK and FANCY PHY GOODS. LADIES' DRESS ??&&&. Dlark and fancy Silks. French Cashmeres, Muslin DeLanee, Merinos, Alpacas, English d American Prints, Plaids and Ginghams of the newest styles, Talmas and Cloaks, ishtnere and Buy State Shawls, Ribbons (a varied stock.) Dices, Insertions, Indies' ess Trimmings, Collars, Chimezettes, Hosiery and Gloves. Wltilf! Goodv. ? Damask Table I.iuen and Towelling, Shirtings and Sheetings, rillings, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins. Woolen CIc/ili* mid V?'*tiugK.?French Cloths, Doe Skin, Rock Island and iney Cassiinerca, Satinets and Lindseys, Dimbswool and Negro Blankets. CLOTHING.?Decidedly the best lot ever brought to l^incaster, consisting in part of rer and Press Coats, Doc Skin and Fancy Cassiincro Pants, Black Satin, Si k and C.ia nere Vests, Dress Shirts and Under Shirts, Drawers, &c. JEWELRY.?A tine assorniont. BONNETTS.?Silk, Leghorn, Straw and Dice Bonnctta Misses and Infaut* Bloommm ikm Silk, Beaver, Biooks and Wool Hats, a full assortment for men and boys, Caps or 1 ions nlv les. BOO I S AND SHOES.?The largest and best assortmentever b:ought to this market. SADDLERY.?Spanish Saddles, Curb and Snnftlo Bitt Bridles, Martingales, Saddle igs, Web Reins und Girths, Buggy Whips and Umbrellas. HARDWARE ANI) CUTTLhRY.? Iron, Nails, Spades, Shovels, Andirons, Shovela id Tongs, Chains, Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Carpenters' Tools id everything else under this head. GROCERIES.?Drugs nod Medicines from the celebrated House of P. Schieftclin, nines &. Co. BOOKS AM) STATIONARY, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, and every thing usually found in a Country Store, to which they invite attention, assuring their cuauiers mid the public generally, that they will be sold at the very lo vest prices. MAGILL & HEATH. I^incaster C. II., S.C., September 24ih, 1856. * 32-3:u - i ? m T-l a a _ A _ _ f rtfll A fnil ATI nAT*IMIf i 1 I TtAT Ttr i instate nczice. j &1A1.& U1 SUUT11 LAKULIAIA, Persons indebted Ito the Estate of T K. LANCASTER DISTRICT. ureton arc requested to make immediate J tynient against the tirst of October next, j EQUITY. ? longer indulgence cannot be given. On iat day the Hooks, Notes and Accounts i Benedict Best, aud wife Mary,") ^ ill be given to an Attorney for collection.! va- # J ^ill for >'e iia\c been already sued on claims, and j Griftin Walker and wife Re- J specific do. c are co.npelled to raise tbo money to bceca, I livery of eet those demands. L>hn Pouge and w ife Jane, (slaves acPersons holding claims against the said John Rogers nud wite Sarah, count ?nd ceased, are requested to present them Jackson Msckey and wife A- J so lorth. ropcily alter ted iigninst the lirst day of manda.?hi aL J eeenibcr next, or this notice w ill be plead- IT appearing to my s:it?*f?ctiwu, that John I in bar against all such claims. Pouge and wife Jnne Pouge,Jackson Mackcy J. E. CUR ETON, ) . , and wife Amanda Mi. key. John Kodgcia S. If. MASSEY, ^ * | and wife Sarnh Rodger*, if alive, and if dead, September 3rd, 18.r>'k 29-tf. the children of the said Sarah Rodger*, do fondants in above bill, reside without the -v at TT> fTA A TTTTSX limits of the State : It is ordered 1hat iths J Y? XV 1 l J It ill/ vlVA V XjIN j jjajd J0hn Pougo and wife Jaae, Jackson ltesldeil Surg?>on IK-iilist, | Mackey and wife Amanda, John Rodgers and wife Saiah Rodgers, if alive, and if dead V oukv ii.i.ii, t>. c.. the children of the said Sarah Rodgers, do tTers his Professional Services to tin. eiii- answer, plead, or demur to the bill in abovu ?ns of Ijanensler Village and surrounding ease, on or before the 2-Uh of December, iiuitry 1856, otherwise judgment pro confcsso, w ill ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold be ordered against each and all of them.? late, froin one to a full sett. By order of Court, June Term, 1866. June Ilth, 1856. It!-ly JAMES II. W1THERSPTON, I K. L D. Xiaw Notioe. i Sept. 16, 1866. 31-3m?p. f. 8.00 THE undersigned have formed a Partner- j : >ip for the practice of Ijiw in I^ancaster j P I I I ii f) l\ it 4' irtrid. [ILL U II U 111) . All business entrusted to them, will re* ! ... ive prompt attention. ; * '*AVI? pleasure of informing my CA8TON & ALLISON. I "'vnds and customers, thai 4 am now in roXV. Thuklow Castom, Cnmden, S. C. f co'l,t ^ wy R. E. Allison, Ilssseltine's Jlotol, l.so- FAU, GOODS, istervillc, 8. C. : My assortineut isnnusnally large, and somSopteiuber 17th, I9&G. 3J-tf. j prises almost every variety. Much nttcntion has been givbn to the soBlank*' Blank*!! !' ection of these goods, and I am confident A SUPPLY of blanks on hand at the [ THE PRICES ,edg??r Olfiee, that will be sold exclusively I wtH compare favorably with any goods fit tr cash. Persons will oblige us by not lown. iking for them on anr other terms. A. C. DUN'LAP. Aug. 13, 1866. " 26?tf. ! Lancaster, 8. C., Sept. 24, 1866. 32-3m. Hide* Wanted. j NEW FALL OAAA LBS. DRY HIDES wanted, fo, I vl/vV which 10 cents in cash, or 12| [ _ Allft L-nts in goods will be paid. WT T jN" T E R GOODS HASSELTINE dt'CURETON. June 3. 1856. 18-lf. ' Just received and constantly receiving, a ?? ? j Urge and Well selected stock of Fall and River I*aud for Sale. t Winter Goods selected by one of the Arm I offer for sale my Plantation, lying on in ih* Markolj. which will bs sold ,e east bank of the Catawba River, con- M ,0.w " th? ,ow.est- piv.uaaeall bofors tilling about pnrchaslng elsewhere, if you wrish to sara money, TSVBLVK HUNDRED ACRES, If A88ELTINE Sr. CUR ETON. Ijoining the lauds of John Foster, Oeorge lericastenille, Ckil. 8, IMS, 34-tf. IcC. Wilhenipoon, sod others. There sre - ? bout six hundred acres under fence, and in BONNETS, Ribbons, Jaconet,Swiss and high state of cultivation; tho balance in I ass Under Hloov es and Collars, Corded and oods, w ell timbered These Lands I am lloop Skirts, K. R. Corsets, Indies' Merino H5TBRMINRD TO SELL and they can Vsats, Jaconet and Swiss kkliriuirs and la ? fronted for privately, until tha first day aertinffft. A handsome assortment just re. f December next. ceived at J E CUBKTON. llASSFi/TINE & C URETON'?. Auyual dfh, )8&4 25 If (X-totor 8lh, |8M 34 tf.