The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, December 31, 1856, Image 2
Miscellaneous.
KING'S iWOl'MA 1 \
PREPARATORY MILITARY
SCHOOL,
Y' ^KVILLE, 8. U.
ON the FIRST .MONDAY OF JANU/
RY 1807, the THIRD YFAR of th
Institution wi'l be entered upon with a cor}
of five Professor*. in the new Garrison Bui
diugs. By the selection of men of churn
ler miuI talent us Assistants. the Principal
hope to merit the confidence ot'their I'n
ronH. aftd to afford every advantage to the
pupils; and further, to secure these ei d
^ they will receive only u limited number i
students.
The Scholastic, year will consist of t.v
sessions of five months each: First Seasio
Commencing January 1st, and ending Jun
1st. Second Session, commencing Jtil;
15th, and ending December 15tn.
TeuMs.?For school expenses, tie., Toi
tio?h Books. Boarding, Lights, Fue
md Wsshiug. ?H? per session.
Pa vtorntn.?Fifty Doilsra si the begin
toing and middle of encli session. Then
will be no charge for medical nltcnduneo ?
No one under twelve or over eighteen year
of age will be received,and all applicants ur
teqnired to enter at the I eginning of to
Bess on.s.
FAOUL T Y A N I) U F F I C V. K 8
^ f .M?j M. JENKINS, (Senior in Regain
"3 i tion. Decipllne and t Irg- nizntom,
.5* j Prof.-isor nf Ma'Sema'i'S
q I Cnpt. A. (.'OtVARD, (Senior in Finer
*5 cial Department ) /'ro/'-'-'jur of y iiti
As [ ral Philosophy and f'rtn
Licit. (!. A.fiKAHROOK, Professor nf l.ai
in and (Srtfk.
Ucul. h. M.-IVEU I.WV, Prof-ssnv If tilItt'lrts.
Licit II. T ABBOTT, Assistant in A Tot!i
tnal'cs and linplish.
1) II. T/fi >M A8SON, M D., Surgeon.
B P. BOYD. Bursar
Dec 17th 1 Si.fl, I t - alt 'Jie.
HOUSE ANh LOT AND LAM
For Sale.
J"M-ph (Jallucha! ) In Fq-iilv,
and Rebeeea his w ifc el. al. ( Lmeasier. ihl
. f >-... _ .i 11
. i ?'?? Mil", I '"in
\Vm. A. Moore. Trustee. J n?l int. ,Ve.
I'nder tin* decree of llie Court of fcb;nit\
made in above ease, i witl not I at l.nncas'e
Court il.irisn on tlit.* 1st .Monday, tin' .*?i
dav of Jnritwrv Ift37. The llu'ise ?"d i.
now maiupii'il l>v J? ?? j>t? (i.itlnebat Ks;j
situated in the Villape of Linci sler n tin
it<*il by llie Sliver Roar!, !i\ lot of Mr** lira
11.ini. Mid by land of Dr R. K. Wvi'n
cortietiinp annul aerea.
'I'liis is a desirable place llie ptot.i.tis rr
snllieieiil fin eitl.ei .a larpe t iinii) hi em I.
divided into two or more lots.
ft:nus. <i er.-dit of li uiotillis tin* jdtulm
sor pivinp boinl mi'.h two pood R'ir?-.iie?
v.'itli interval Iron dav of sale, mid a inert
If ape, eirepl as tne.eh c.v.sli as v\ t!! pi
costs,
J.Wilis H WlTllliRSl Tt
C. K.1^ l?
Dev. 17. I Sad. 4 I - I d p f '.J fi
CAROLINA
FEMALE COLLEGE.
' 1 'ill. closing |j.i11 of lite veer nip-osl
jL |?r? |>rivt) ol reii'iioli.iif our fViend
slid <ltv public, llllit llie e.'lv ji.i.1 ol J.iidi;
i> H it, will be :? suitali'.e titiv to set .1 lit,dai,|flilers
or wards to tliis In-lilnti -n
No fear shnu'.d be entn l.iii.ed in rele'to
to liei'ltli, nobs*. indeed upj.reh, ti*ior? rspeedup
vermin tiioaM limy be iioli.i^e
any vvl.eie.
llie Ijorit! at (.'id jo r ?e>sioit ?o' el
Ha?bino, ir.mn^, li9lil?. f.u-l, attvnt.ou
era.mi is, j> o.
Tuition u\ ;.'j per session, in,end If
l-itn nt:-.i lir, i-k lanpn .jj.-s. v..tb .? ! d
Murine ol tSie repui.ir eourse
In t'.o K.allien1 nrv 1 >el?.d lint-Ill. live i.rit.
cf lotion range fmrn V to $li 5o
Km*ti MludeMi i? charged a eowtingrut f.
of 81.
To all we <uy, c< iur Mid *ec f??r you
Mltll
t rnauientiil Prnticlie*. nt rouseiibk c\;i
ctw.rge,
T. R. WAl-SH |'r. at.
Uvo. 2\. '4?11.
AUCTION SALE.
HA VINO riiapoMC.I of my land, I -vlll ?
for op Ihe pieminea, at public ia!c p
the 8tli of January next, thu follow in
propert.* to wit:
hkvekal nu\Dki:i> m siii;i.so
CORN, a quantity of t*'ODIM*K. and otln
I'KODUCK; nl?o fioriM* noprfior
MUI.ES axj> houses,
H fine lot of C'lUlt, II< S?, Oxen, Carr'ag
Wagrom, Carta,
l't.ANTATlON TO,)l^
of every description; together wi'li ui.ui
other article*.
At tlie name time and pt:;o? 1 will ofl'i
A>r hire
SIX J. IK ELY XE (SHOES
fi r tin. enauiop year. Term* may, and w
b* mi.tie known on rim of rale.
!'. T HAM MOM'.
I tee. 17th 185b. 4t?td.
Notice to Planters.
t a *ii w vi:uurnn,i.ai > . - .
I ..w .?>tmvuiur.|V II.V-> li \r>l
y nnd now oilers fur Sole, at Ch?rl<al<i
prices, it large stock <>f White mid
t?fi y Blankets of large site, .md
weighing from 9t t<> 'Jlo*
per pair,
A L S 0,
a largo assortment of Negro Clothe,
CONSISTING OF
Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Satinella and
all Woll Plains. &.?!., ir. to which
he invites the aitcrilKrtt of
Pluntcrs visiting Cam.
den, arid pledges his
lust eftoris to
give oat infliction
in till,
ing all
orders scut hint by mail or otherwise.
C. MA I'llKSt/N
Camden, No*. 12, I Sic 39?tfj
Craigiville, 6. C.
WR understand there is n report Wei
of ua tha>. we (ire Cosing our business, nn
do not inter,d to recruit again, we would va
to the reporter, he ia cerv much mistake*
and to our customer*, it isjalte. we have n
such intention as lung as they continue the
liberal patronage, we will continue to ?u|
oly them in goods, aa low ax they ran h
bought in the up country. We arc trul
thankful for past favors and solicit u coBtii
uance of the same.
Honor-bright, and truth sublime,
Pair piav ? it Jewel in our ?? nj>v Irn
CRAIG 6l TAVIAjK.
Dfr, 94. 1866. 48?St
i
Lotteries.
CAPITAL PRIZE I
1ST $60,0001!
SOT HERN MILITARY
, ACADEMY LOTTitRii
CLASS L,
'l To ho drawn in the City of Mobile. Alabama,
in public on
U FRIDAY, JANUARY 30. 1857,
t- ON 1IIK FLAN OF |
';] KL\ OLE NUMBERS.
j JotiN IIuktkl and \V \V. Mi Gfirk, Esq* ,
n ^ CouuuisMoncr*. |
Jo.ooo Ti(kciii~3,2M Prize* !
* MORE TI'ANf ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TES
TICKETS! j
HOVEL SCHEME!
1 Prize of $00,000
0 1 " 25.900
J " in,ooo A
a 1 1 " 5.000
e 1 " 5.000
e 1 2 " 3.000
I 3 1,000
.1 10 " 260'
* | 100 " ' 160
i 100 " 100
> I APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
I 4 pr'a of 250*pp'x. tott0,0C<0 pr's. aie looO
1 " 200 " 25,000 " ?00
t " 175 ' 1O.0O0 " 100
! 8 " 12J 4.000 " 1.000
8 100 * 2.000 " 800
8 " 75 " 1,000 " <100
5 i to " 45 ' 250 " 2.800
3.000 *' GO i.re 18l>,000
| 3.205 pr's amount g to $326,000 1
Tickets Jlti : Halves *8; Quarters M ; j
Eighths $2; 1
Tin- firi-t 219 Prize" are decided in the ?
\ ! itnunl manner. j
3.000 Puzen <>f % lo will be determined
It) the I.ikC tijrure <<f the Number that dr.iw*
| '!ti 10.000 I''i7e I'or evfinnle. if the' ?
I Number drnwinjj tlm $4n,oou I'rize end*
> witli No. 1. then hI! tin Ticket * where the
number eruN in 1 will he entitled to ft 10
If tin III .tier lids \? illi No. 'J, then -->lt the
r Tiekct* w !?ere the number ends in - will be ?
i. entitled to S t'l. iiui .n? on i<> 0. Ij
1 iNttiiiivte of I'M-k.-ige of 10 Whole ,,
Ticket*, $f?0 b
tViiiticMc ot I .ickago of l'i Half c
Ticket* 30 i,
' i i riitie lie of I*. ekiige of It) Quarter
Ticket*. I ft 1
c (Inter* for To keiM o- Certil'cnte* can be
' addressed eiiliei !<
S. ;>W.\N ?N' (O, AM.uitn. (?; , ^
<>r S. S\\ A\. Monio? i:icry. Ala. ,|
1 or M SWAN, /lux SOU, Mobile. Ala. p
I)?C. 17, I Hot;. ! I.
ILAX OF THE LOTTERY. J
The Number* fro.n I to 3u.0'?u. torre**
'' ponling v. ilii those Niii.iIm-i* on the Tickets f,
punted on s?-pnu.te dips of p. per, Me ?Iicir t,
ih I w'll. mu.ill tin tube*, end placed in one I
wheel. 'I
The t rvt ojf] I'riz-s, Moniliirly print, <1 and ,,
e'n ircle,!, uie placed in i.Hollo r wheel. o
* The u heels .-.re then tetoh eti.uiid u nuni .1
her i* <lruwn fioin the wheel of Number*,
and :it the tunic time t I'rize is draw u trolii
i' I lie other wheel The \uuiher iifltl I'rize s
dr.'vn out nr? np? m H unit exhibited to tbe k
ti loiitienee ttnd registered h\ (lie CoQimibitioti
ts, the I'ri/e Im in./ pi teed ii|fnin.4t t!u hum- *
>t Ur tlr w n 't hi" operation is repeated until /
all Itii'. ! *i !/e* arc dr..wn out.
* la urdem.g Tickets or Certificates,
litii'luxc ihe money to 'ir .iiid 'caH f??r lire
lVir!H ? .mred, ?'n n vii|)t ? f which ihov ^
11 will !? I i .-a itcd l>y P.-M ronil
i li. imt ( ' dr.i?v? \u?nb< r-? aril I'hzim
v i.i >-hi '.? |>nrrli .n'i* immediately nftor
lire drawing.
Purchasers will phase wile their 1
M^tl'dores phliu, and gi-c iheir Post Olticc,
i'i-uii'v " i'd Slate.
}-$?" l'.i menthol that every Prize is drawn
ni l pay. 1*1 e in t'sil! without deduction.
n i-lf' All prize* of #1,00(1 nnd under, paid
huntediately ufter the thawing?other prizes
::t lire it.ttinl time of thirty ibu.
All oomniti nival ion* confidential.
I'ii'c Ticket* cached or renewed in other
Tickets at either o It ice
f. ,
Sheriff's Salos.
HV Virtue of Sundry Writ* of fi /.i to ^
F me directed. I will sell before the Court |
.r House door ill I inc. -iter on thu lir-t Mondi?y
in Jan. oe.vt within the legal hours of
/
sale.
100 Acres !<tnid more or less adjoining i ,
lands of .Mi r tin Ply lor, Andrew Row ell and J '
I olht-iS, lived on nod to lie sold n, the prop. I
. crty of Ktisha Plyler, ?l the *uii of John i 1
| M Crockett administrator, el. al pf tilt 75 I
iy A'ao 3tHJ acre*, mors or leas, whereon ' 1
| defend.ioi lives, adjoint i i lands of Amor. i I
i*r AtcMum.ft, and olh.rs li;ed op and to l*e i 1
sold as ihe proi?erl of Aaron Phillip* at ! 1
the : oil of A. AI. lanvery, el. al. p t ^1 7A '
jl Also, 105 Airca, more or lesa, whereon '
defendant lives, adjoining lands of Dixon' .
Uarnea, nni others, lived on and to he sold
it ? .r vv;ii:_? o) l< ? ii -- I
, <> viiiiiin m . rrrrun, m
I the suit ?f J. Ad-inn, admin.slratsr, et. #1, '
J 1*1 '? <
Also, MOO urn'*, more or lea*. whereon
J. I urlrlilinhi i?dioilliil|{ iariiU of G. M. '
>n I Kunderburk Nathan I'nndcrtxirk ard others,
levied on and lo be sold aw the properly of t
Jacob Fntiderburk, at the anil of Jolm Shi.le (
and Hcnrv Rowell, nJro'r, et. ul p f $1 75
Also. SOn ncrr a, more or lees, adjoining i t
lands of Ada.n Ivy, and others whore on d< - J
feiidnnl Uvea, levied oil and to be aold aa '
j the property of Joha II Wood, at the soil
of Solomon Harris. p f $1 75
Also, 300 acres in<*reor lasa.whoreori de- ;
feinUul lives adjoining binds of G W. Fun- 1
I derbnrk, A. I.. Futiderbnrk. and other*, lev- ' r
it J ??fi and lo b" *i?ld ia the property of Na- |
than Kunderburk, Sun., at the suit of John <
Shutc and Henry Itowell administrator* (
et, al. p f $1 75 ?
Ala.*, by older of Jamca li. Wivhcrspoon <
Ordinary, I2A acres m >rn or k.u belonging J
to'K state W. II. Biown, bounded by laods
of GritKn Walker, S. C ltr,rwn, Mr* Howe, j ?
and others, on n ere,lit of one and two I
years, with interest from lay of Sale, except ?
a<> much cs?h as veil! pay coat, the poiuhas . I
rr giving bond with good 8s.cority and a
,1 nortgate of the premise* ifdoeinesi neccaMn
ry to the U.dinary for the purchase uiunoy I
y p f 91 76 j r
f), Also ISO acres mnr.> or leaa, belonging to '
0 esUtt'j of David White, bounded by lamia of
ir B. B. Cunningham, John Barnes. J. P.Cnn>
| ningbatn and W. C. Cuui.ingitam on acredte
! it <.f one year with int< real from d .y of tale,
v ! except so much cash as will pay coat, the
].{ purchaser giving bond with good security
| nnd a mortgage of the premises if decrnud t
; necessary to the Ordinary for the pnrcha?c I
1 : money p i #1 15 0
J. l>. JiAlLfc, & U 1).
' Dec. I? 44?Jl I
I
Lottery.
SOUTHERN LOTTERY
ON THE
HAVANA PLAN!
PHIZES GARR ANT1EI)!
$102,000 DOLLARS!
102.000! ONLY 15.000 NUMBERS!
IlIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION!
ASPElt COUNTY ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
ly Authority of the 8tate of Georgia
CLASS U.
TO HE DRAWN JAN. 15th. 1857,
t Concert ilntl. Mi-coil, ( ?., under (lit
.Worn superintendence of Col. GEO.
>1. LOGAN nod W. C. ANDERSON,
E.'j.
Remember tI.Ik Lottery ha. Fifteen Thou
nd Number*?less U-.?n nny Lottery in
Hi World 1 therefore it in the li?i| for inrstment.
Examine the Scheme!
Sotiemo.
I Piixe of 815.000
I prize of 6,00(1
I M 2,0(10
4 " 1,000 are 4.00(1
'* 600 nre 2.50(1
80 - 100 nre 8,00(J
,500 " 40 nr. f0,000
20 approxi'n* of 100 f2,(K?(J
50 " bO S,6(KJ
10 " 20 l.OOC
,7]? pri'/.cs amounting to $11^00(1
('vriiticnti ? j|^I\ici?n<;cn of ten Tickets
here the inSRIrn end in I, 2, 3, 4, 5, ?>
, 8, 9,0, nre sold nt the following rate.:
10 Whole Tickets, $G0 00
m n-ir
? V mil uu OU Ul
l(? Quarter do 15 01
It will be pereeived. by tliln plan, lh.it foi
f.O the purchaser lias a Crriilirato ??t* ter
ckcts. when, it hi- boy# lieketa lie woulc
lily get lor llint *um nix wholes. Thus
v buying Corlitientoa he has four uion
Imnri's foi larger prizes? Halves find Qcnr
t paekagnx in propjilinn.
'ickets $10, Halves $5,Quart er? 52 50
The 1.600 I'ri/.en of $10 .ire determine!
\ tin; last figure ot ilie liiiinber tli.it draw?
lie Capital I'ritc of $ I &.II'0. The Capita
'rile w ill, of course, end with one of tlx
gurea?I, 2, 3, 4. 6, 6, "7, H, 9, 0. Thosi
\ hole Ti'-leU ending with the name t'tf? r?
a the Ins' in ihc <a pit nl will be entitled ti
140. I InU en and Quarters in ptiipiirliuii
Persons sending nionev hv moll need no
car its hcing lost. Orders punctually at
ended to. ' 'ouiuiuuieiitioiis coiilideiitii I.?
5.ink Notes of sound Itaoks taken at par
"hose w istiinjj particular numbers shonh
rder immediately. Ilniwings sent to nl
irdering Tickets.
i dor ess, JAS F. WINTER, Manager
[ti-.it] Macon, (la.
JIVAN CO/S LOTTERIES
rn FOHT UAINK8
mDKHV LOTTliItV
CLASS 23,
To '.* drawn in the C ity of Atlanta,(Jeor
;i:i, in puiilis, on
TUESRDAY, JANUARY 20, 1857.
on Ttin ri.Ax or
S/XG LK NUMBERS ! /
30.000 TICKETS?3,307 PRIZES!
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN
TICKETS t
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
1 I'ri/.o of $J5 000 is $25,00
J - 10.000 in 10,00
1 ? 10,1 KM it 10,00
1 ' 10,000 in 1O.00
I " 4,000 in 4.00
I 1.000 in 1,00
i 1 ooo i* l.oo
10 M UOO are 2.00
90 " 100 are 9.00
100 H *70 :kfc 7.00
100 " 50 are 5.00
I,, k)'J M 40 art 120,00
hire# amounting to S20?,04?
ricketi $10, Half* $5, Quarters $S 6C
'l'hc lir?t 3o7 I'rixt-a are decided m th<
isual tnant er.
3.000 Prizes (<f $40 w ill determined 1?
l.o last figure of I tie Niinbtf that dr tw* th
140,000 Prize F>?r "Ximble, if the niuuhr
Iruwlng the $ 19,000 Prize er,dn with No.
hen ill the Tii km* wl.ero the number utah
n I win l>e entitled t( $40 If the Nmn
rer end* with No. 2 then nil tl o Ticket
thera the Number end* 2n 2 will be entitle,
,o $10, and *<? ?iri to 0.
('ei.ilk-ate* ol Packages will he ?ohl a
'.?! lowing rates which iMlie ro-it :
?ertiHeale of package ol 10 whole
Ticket*;
JerriBcAte of package of jo half
T'ckcu, $3(
Jertifieate of package of 10 qnar'er
Tickets, $li
Address orders of tickets or certificate
>f packages of ticket* either to
8. SWAN ?fc CO., Atlanta, Ga.
or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
Sheriff's Sales.
14Y virtue of Sundry Writ# of Jl ft t<
dc directsd, i will ?el! before the Coiir
loitee door in laincaster on the first Mon
In) in Jaou.trv next, within the legal hour,
?f sale. One iikel) negro bov, ntnn-i
? i,-c >>
K'icu uu. anu 10 DO <l|d ?? Itlf pr??|l
rty of A. J. M. liurpci, at the en it of >s
1. Kmmone and others. p I I 'i.
ANo, one brown lluree, un.i bay Alan
>n?* Wtrsw Cut*?r, one Jia'onrh tthx|ve?aa<
iarni M, one donble-??t llurueae, ie\u?l 01
m?l to be aoid a* ti.e property of J. D Hut
on at the suit of T. A. lU.ooe and othert
p f 1 SW
All), om Secretary and Uook c4*0,0111
A>uii|(e, one Dexk and acren Chairs, ltvii<
'U and to be eold a? the property of J. tj.il
chut, at (he suit of A. Mayer. p f 1
Condition* eaah, die ,
J. I> IIA ILK, 8. L. D
I jincaatcr C. 11. <>? , J4 '68 46?2
LAND FOR SALKI
a ill eel! ray plantation where I rt-aide
wo ruilea from l-ancaater, containing ONf
IUM)RriO AM) PiPTY 't WO ACRE*
m n er.-dit of ??, tw ? or three yeura.
Wui. McMLLl.AN.
NemaWr, Jt, 40? ft.
Miscellaneous.
r LANDS AND NEOBOE
ANII OTIIKR
PROPERTY, Foil SALK.
Ci. W. M. Yurbruugh,") In Equity I.
Y. J. M. Ynrbrough, j caster District
Executor of (till to sell r
Edward Ysrbrougli, and personal
vi. Ute.
f* ~ Mary B. Yr.rbrough,
and other*.
Under the decree of the Court of Equ
] made in above case, I will sell at the h
residence of Edward Yarbrough deceasi
on 12 mile creek in Lnncastet District,
I Friday the 9th day of January 1857 t
whole personal and Itcal Estate belong!
to the said Edward Yarbrough deceased.
Consisting of TWELVE valuable and lit
ly negroes, among the number, are five f
lows and hoys, one a pretty good smith n
carpenter, women and girls. Four go
Mules, two Hordes, about 20 hen J of cult
(some good beef.) one yoko oxen, Hoj
(??.nt*, tw o wagons, Carriage, Buggy, hou;
hold and kitchen furniture, about 500 bus
els of corn, fodder, oats, some cotton
s seed, cotton seed, sonic bricks, and oth
property.
Also, the plantation on both sides of
mile creek, containing about 900 Acrt
composed of three Tracts (the Stcnsc
I Field and Ucl-aney) \ minded hy Lands
II. C. Ilcath. John J Porter, i. K. Kor
Jns E. Cureton and James Dclavney. co
taining some rich and valuable bottoms f
I corn, ar.d some choice upland for cotton.I
The I?ands may be divided into 3 or
Tracts, and sold accordingly* plats will I
i exhibited of the same,
i Tmas.- For the pi rsonal Estate, a cror
i of one ymr. the purchaser giving note wi
I two good sureties, with interest from di
i of sale. For the Land a credit of 1, 2, ni
i | J yearn, wii.i interest annually. Bond ai
i two good surities, and a mortgage.
i j james ii wrrnERsi'ooN.
I C. E. L. I).
I Dec. 13, 1*56 44?It?I* F. $7 00
i BOWERS LAND FOR SAL1
Anderson Bowers, et. id J Partition rr
vs. > Estate Edwa
Nathaniel Bowers, et. ah i Bowers, dee'd
i Under the decree- of the Court of Eqni
l made in above case,June Term 1858. 1 w
! sell at Lam-aster C. 11. on the 1st Moud
the 6th January 1857, the following Trm
i of laitid belonging to the Estate of Edwn
I Bowers (dee'd.)
One Tract in Kershaw District, on t
waters of Beaver Creek known as tlio B
lard tract, containing 218 acres.
Olietra. t also in Kershaw District, knm
] ns th" Railv pl:icci'(iiil*lainf(!n acres hoti
' di d V>y land* of Estate, and land of Jat:i
Bowers and other*.
I Al o on'1 other Ir.let in Kershaw Dislii
, kianvu as the Fletcher tract, containing
I aero*. hounded by land* <>f Estate of
Bovver-) and by land* of is. it. Brewer a
. other*.
Als?> one other t*uct of land in Kcrdu
, Distrirt containing |0U acres, hounded
land of Estate r.nd l?y land of John U. i
t j grain. Those trcrts all adjoin and form u
, j body.
Also one other tract in Ijit.oaster Disti
containing 11 hj acres, known as the Tin
\ place, on waters of Hanging Rock ('re
I h unded by lands of K*tite Evan 11 <>rt<
Mr*. Ruticiigc, A. Pa) tic and John Baile;
Term*, a credit of one nod two years w
interest from day of sale, bond with t
good sureties and n mortgage.
t JAMES II. Wl THKKSPOON, C. K. K
Dec. 3d 42?at Pr. Fee 33
, HOCK HILL ACADEMYt
f|"MIE Exercises of this Institution ?
A be resumed on the FIRST MONDj
IN JANUARY NEXT, under the ?up*i
tendance of its former Principal, (Jen. J<)l
A. AISTON.
Ills loiijj experience and well-known r
utation as a teacher of youth, render it
most unnecessary to say anything in rel
dice to hi? qualification* Sulhcc it to at:
that having received a thorough Acaden
education, lie entered and graduated at
South Carolina College, and ainee tins b<
engaged, for ahout fourteen years, in tea
ing Such opportunities and experien
have eminently qualified him for the imp
0 taut ; ltd arduous dutif* of thoroughly tri;
ing and developing the intelleetual faculti
' and have enabled him to acquire that tael
d imparting instruction to, and govern
" young men which expcrieiteealone can gi
" and which are essential to the prottperily
d all sueli institutions. We the Trust*
0 j therefore, in whose midst, he has for ye
y ix eii engaged in teaching, knowing him
" be tl.ua eminently qualified, take gr
0 plcniiiit, in recommending all who hi
W sons to educate. nod dcire tin.in to be t
~ roughly prepared for entering any of *
[> Collegia, to send thorn here.
1 The eitizena of Hoek ilill are moral, :
many of them religion*. They have n pr
}?ect of having established very anon, t
I Churches. There is here, n flourishing
v ??*i,iii of the Son.-* ol Te.npernnee?then
? not a licensed gr?g shop in the place, I
' ull of i'rf eitizena seem determined to (
' j eoinitcn.nee everything c*I.*oI.?i,h1 to ten
*? i iha Omni and rminp gout-ratio* into eill
'* ! extravagance or di?aiput?on
* Tnia Sehoo1, at its leal adjournment, nti
l' bc-red about sixty pupil*, and we, it* Tr
teen, can with pie i?ure, testify to the ?
' form correct deportment and sluuiwus h
iia of the student*.
Good and comfortable Boarding can
() had within convenient distance, in the b
families, ut Kight Dollar* per tnonth.
^ The following are the rate* of Tuiti
per Suasion of five moot ha;
Orthography and Heading $7
^ The above with Arithmetic, Kngliah
* Grammar, and Geography, 9
The above with Iiiatory, Natural Phil.
OHi.phy, die..,, 12
The (aitin, Greek and Mulhcm atics .. 17
The Scholastic year will consist of t
Sessions of live months each. Pupils v
; be received at sny lime, and will be charj
i> , from time of entrance until the end of
t j session, except in caaea of protracted at
- n ess.
? II MJII'KON, Chairman
J //. F. Dboach, Ikecrlary.
Dee 17 44
j THE FIRST LAST AND ONL
| NOTICE4
1.1. p*m<>na who kuow thrtuoelvea to
i ./\ ind< bti d to the 'j'o?c fiber, to tore I
J morlifteafion of beinj* dunucd. and thed.
r h in?ili?> of having it to do. will pl? n?<- art
1 forthwith and ?a??* ooat an w. Ik an ferlin
t. T. HAMMOND
i Dor. ftd 4a -tf
Notice,
NEGROES FOR HIRE.
I w ill hire hit negroea on the 3th of J;
nary nr*t. for the year 1837. Homo fi
i rata field hand*, mm, women, and girla
, Crrrona w iahing to hire will plcaae atlt
on that day.
J AM KM ROBINSON
Dee 34th, 4fr-?t.
#
Miscellaneous.
S, Eben&zer Aoademy.
THE Trustor* of ttiw Kbenctcr Aoademy?situated
at Ebecoierville, York Diaa,,.
trict, H. throe mile* from Rock Hill Do.
pot, Charlotte and South Carolina Hail
eni KoaU?announce to iiio public that it* ?*tt.
eicisca will be resumed on the 2nd MONDAY
IN JANUARY NEXT, under the
care of JOHN R. SHUKLKY. Mr .Shurley's
known reputation as a teacher preity
cinder the necessity of our saying anything
ite aa to hia qualifications.
P(p The Academy will be furnished with
op a Philosophical and Chemical apparatus,
j,p Olobcs, Maps and Charts, and every con?j,
venicnce necessary to aid in imparting tho
roughneaa of instruction.
1C Our Academy being located in a Leautii,|.
ful and healthy section of country, where
n(j there are few temptations to vice and ex0i]
Iravagance, we intend to apare neither pain*
|e or expense, to niako it worthy of patronage.
Student* will he prepared either for College
jU. or the common business ol" life.
iii- Terms of Tuition per Session of
Five Months:
language* and Mathematics, $17 50
j 2 Philosophy, History. dje: 12 50
English tirnmmar and CTTOgrAphy .... 0 00
^ Rending, Writing and Arithmetic,. . . C 00
0f Students w ill bo icceived at any time, and
1G> charged only from time of entrance, but no
deduction will he made for absence unless
l)r occasioned by aickneas.
Since it has been noised ..broad that con4
venient Hoarding cannot be had, we beg
leave to state that no Student has ever been
permittid to leavo for want of Hoard ; and
lit that now, ah in d&vs past, boarding can be
ll, had in the best families at 8 00 per month.
tiv Students aru charged 59 cents per term
ltd for firewood.
K. AVERY, President of Roitrd.
R. J. A ii a Us, Secretary.
Oct 22, 1856. 36 lit.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!!
,, | UST RECEIVED A I.ARGK SUPPLY OK
hi. f J Mackcral, No. 1, 2 and Jl, in bid*., and half
? i| barrels, and Kits'. English dairy and pine apple
rd Cheese, Coffee, crushed and brown Sugars,
I, Rio and Java Coffee, N. O. Molasses.
... j Macaroni, Currants, Raisins. Almonds Oran
m Kus. Lemons Jellies, Janes Pickles, pie Fruits,
Soda and Boston Crackers, oil of" which will he I
a) sold extrcinelv low for cash.
* " ' IIASSELT1NE A tTKKTON.
rd Nov. 26, 1S5?. 41 ? tf
he \\7K srcjust receiving our second supply of
ul- V? Winter goods, our first hcing nearly til
sold out. Consisting of
vn Kerseys, Blankets, Print* Mouslin DeLsins,
Ladies Press Goods, a large supply of
les Ladies Cloakr, at very low prices,
targe ad iitions to our Stock
ct. of Beady Made Clothing
44 Boots, Shoes, Hats
K. and Cups.
[K{ Hardware, all of which will he sold at our
usual low prices. Give us a call.
llASSELTIXE 1 CUKETOS.
l)y Nov. 26, 16r.6. 4 1?tf
~ NEW GOODS.jet
The undorrigtied beg leave to itiforiu their
)(.r frieuda and public generally, that tliey have just
received their stock of
on' FALL ANI) WINTER GOODS,
I'. aelected hy ono tf the lirm in Charleston, and
itli comprises almost every article kept in a counts-o
tr7 store. Our stock is unusually laigc and our
prices will compare favorably with any good*
D found in market Persons wishing bargains
will do well to call and examine cur stock.?
Old Corner. ROBINSON A CROCKETT.
Nov. Ill, 1 K.'j6 40?T 1st. ja.
-in Reeder & DoSaussure.
*V FACTORS AND
?n; COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
n,_ CHARLESTON, S. C.
nL Nov. Pith I8!it?, 39?ly pd.
.te* FKASKU & THOMPSON.
Z FACTORS.
X COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ice, ASU
HP ? nftiv/i ? ixtskTm-i
rv^nu AUl>lt^<i AUt?! I>,
AdKer'? north Wharf,
Lin' FHED'K. It. V'K VSEK, ) rv.rWftn a n
PAl'L S. THOMPSON. J Charleaton, 8. C.
T? Not. {.1)1 :B6?, 36? )y. pd.
"?, Ladies' Dress Goods.
"r" A large stock of Iaidien' Dress Wood*
consisting in part i?* follows: Fancy and
ertt black Silks, fancy Merinos, Dal-ains, Alpnecas,
Poplina, and a line assortment of
^?* K.iglish and American Prints, juat received
ttur a' HASSEI.TINK 6L CURKTON'S.
Ort. 8th, 1856. 3 l-lf
IIONNETS, Ribbons, Jncunot, Swiss and
u'? lj?ce Under Sleeves and Collar*, Corded and
Hi- Hoop Skirts, It. It. Corncta. I-n.ties'Merino
e ,h Veat*, Jaconet and Swiss Edging* and In'"d
| acrling*. A handsome assortment just r?Ka>
eeived ?t
IIASSFI.TINE & CUR ETON'S.
'>?* October 8th, lH5?i 31 tf.
NEW GOODS!
i NEW GOODS!
THE subscriber beg* leave to inform hi*
"c | friend* and the public gone rail v, that lie han
" l i just received one of tho l,AK(?KNT and
! mo*t
"n | CHOICE iEEECTION
00
of (roods a?er oifc red in Ibia vicinity, and
earnestly solicit* a continuance of the very
liberal p?tron?go hitherto catenm-d to trim
60 ??
w FALL AND WINTER STOCK
i* COMI'I J1TK, consisting of every article
b"'! usually called for in a country Store, and
> 1 uiany varieties of
*k. 1 I'aucy (ioodii,
' uevcr before offered in this market. Per.
| sons wanting anything usually kept in a
kfuimk .nurn, wui imuii grrauy 10 meir *<l
5t vnnl.ijfc to give him acsll before purchasing
... e lac where, as hie motto is "quick aalea and
Y am .>11 profits."
J. JHUtfOBlJiV..
Nsw Halem, Oct. 'did, I )"*?;. 3t?3in?
t COTTON UNI) I ol! 8AI.I-; !
P ?f ">? <*?urtof Common Pies*
tir X) for l*nc> ster District, 1 will tall or. sale
day, in January neat, before the Court
House, the tract of land, of which, John
K Sanderson died seized and ponaesaed.?
The land lie* about two mite* South-w?l
of L?ao*atetvil)e, is equal to Red River
Bottom* and w ill be aohi on ? credit of one |
and two years, with interest from dato secured
by nolo with sureties and a mortgage.
?n- The tract contains about lt?U or 170 acres,
rat but a plat wilt be made and olhibited on lbs
day of rale.
ni WM. M. BARTON, Karhrntor.
P. H. I will require so much cash aa will
pay all coat.
iVcember 17, JS66. 4f? td
_____ *
OH YES
COME A
THE undersigned would respectfully
that they have juet received their FALL A
fug in part ot
DRYi
Blanket*, Oanaburga, Ticking*, Domestics,
Ginghams, Alpaccas, l)e Laities, Cashmere
do. Rhine, Ribbon*. Belts, Hosiery, Gloves
Wrappero, Empress Cloaks, Miaees and l>a
CL.OT
FVeeteen of Cloth, Casaiinere and Satti
Skin. I'cter Sham, Brown and Blue Beaver
fancy and black Cassimera, Vests of Vclve
Cashmere, &c. Our Clothing will compar
State.
S
Women's, VIen's and Boys' Saddles, I
Whips, Stirrups, Buckles, Snaps, die.
Aieo a roceriee, Boot* and Shoes, 1
ry, Medicines, Hardware and Cutlery, ete.
Our Stock of Goods is unusually largi
liable Houses in New York City. Wo iuvi
to examine our Stock, which \vc will take
sell on na good terms as the same itoods ei
l'lensant Hill, Iancaatcr l)ist., S. C.,0
A MEDICAL REVOLUTION
T1IE VVOItLU IMVOIOIS!
1(0! LOWAV'S OINTMENT.
THE OKE.lT COUNTER IRRITANT!!
The virus ?>t disease often makes its wa
to the internal organs through the pores i
the skin. 1 his penetrating Ointment, inc
tinjr tinder the hand r.s it is rubbed in, i* ai
sot Led through the saiuo channels, an
reaching the seat of influtnaliou, promptl
and invnriahly subdues it, whether locate
in the kidneys, the liver, the lungs, or an
other important organ. It penetrates tli
surface to the interior, through the conn
less tubes tli.a communicate with the ski
as summer rain passes into the fovvrt
earth, riillusaiug its cool and regeneratin
intluenee.
SKIN DISEASES AND GLANDULA
SWELLINGS.
Every species of exterior irritation
quickly reduced by the nnli-intlamtnato
action of this Ointment. Angry Eruption
such ns Salt Kheiiin, Erysipelas, Tetti
Ringworm, Scald Head. Nettle Rash, Sea
bit* (or Itch) ?V'c.. die out, to return i
more, under its application. Hospital exp
rience in all parts of the world proves i
infallibility in diseases of the skin, the litu
cles, the joints and the glands.
ULCEUS, SOKES, AND TITMOftS.
The etlVct of this unrivaled extern
remedy upon Scrofula, and other virulei
ulcers and s ires, is almost miraculous,
first discharges tlie poison which produc
suppuration and proud lleali, and thus tl
cures which its herding properties afti
ward complete nru safe as well ns perm
nent.
WOUNDS, niU'lSES. BURNS, AN
SCALDS.
In eases of the fracture of the bones, i
juries caused bv steam explosion*, Bruist
Burns, Sealds, Rheumatism, Stiffness of tl
Joints, and contraction ol" tire sinews. It
| employed and warmly rucaminended l?y tl
! faculty. This marvelous remedy lias bc<
I introduced by iti inventor in person into t
the leading Hospitals of F.orope, and r
private household should be without it.
UNI>KSIARI.E TEST1 M(>XV.
The Medical Stair of the French and F
glish Armies in the Crimea have official
( signed their approval of Holloway's Oin
I menl, a* the most reliable dressing for sab
t cuts, atnbs, and gun shot wounds. It is >
so used by the surgeons of the Allied N
| ties.
j Huth the Ointment and 1*11
i fthould be used in the follow in
' cases :
' IIuriions, Mercurial Eruptions
i burn*, Filet,
Chapped (lands, Uheuniatistn,
Chilblains, Ringworm,
Fistula, Salt Rheum,
(lout, Scalds,
I Lumbago, Shin disease*,
j Swelled Glands, Sprains,
| Sore la>g?. Still' Joints,
j Sore Hr-'nsts, Tetter,
Sore Heads, Ulcers,
Sore Throats, Venereal Sores,
Sores of all kinds, Wounds of all kinds
%* Sold at tho Manufactories of Frofc
or Kolloway, hi) Maiden Ioinu, Now Yor
and 244 Strand London, by all respectab
Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throng
out the United States and the civilizt
world, in |tob, at 25 cents, t>J| cents, ai:
$1 each.
NT There is considerable saving I
taking the iarger sues.
N. II.?Directions for tho ouid ineo i
patients in every disorder are affixed I
each pot.
Dee. 17th IM/.ti, It alt. I>
Law Notioe
TMK undersigned have formed a purine
thin for like practice of law in IxkCAati
and the surrounding Dietricta.
All bnaiiieea entrusted to their care wi
rooeive aro*?pt attention.
HAWKINS XVYLIE,
Th<>?. N. Daw?i??, Unionvilte, 8 C.
Johs I). Wnii, Old Ordipary's Office I
the Court House at Lancaaterville, S. (J.
Dec. 10th 1806, 43?If.
Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN
Resident Surgeon Deiilhl,
torkvili.c, b. c.,
Offers hia Professional Son ieea to tho oil
zona of Ijincaatcr Village and aurroundii
country
ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on (io
Plato, 1'iofu oue to a full sett.
June |lth, 18J6, 16-ly
! oil yes:
Ml SEE!
^
it,form thoir friends and the public jeuorally,
ND WINTER STOCIC OK GOODS, con.iatSOOIKV,
Keracya, Cassimors, Bro id Cloth*, Calisoee,
j, Do Brrpe, Printed Vcivet*, I.usterine, Gro.
. Whale Bone Skirt*. Cloth Ttlmu, Cloth
dies Shawls and Mantillas, etc.
'HING.
net, Poll ts of Black Cl??tli, Over Sacks of l.yoa
, Pant* of Kerseys, fancy end black SaUiaet,
t, Satin. Cassiuiero, Sattioet, Nigger I load,
e favorably with nny stock in the District or
I KB I.
.eathei Collars, Carpel Baps, Bridles, Warms*,
Hats and Cape, Crockery, Books and Stationa?,
and well selected from tho boat and moat rcite
tho n'tcution of customers and the public.
great pleasure in showing nt ?P times, and will
an ho l?04i{jht st retail anywhere in the Nut*.
MAGILL & CAUTHEN.
let. 1, 18M?. 33 3io.
! HIE ARRIVES.
THE subscriber has juit received Wis supply
of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
and invites his friends and customers to rx1
mine his assortment, before pursuing elsewhere.
Ho will svli " cheaper than the cheapest,"
for easli, or upon the usual terms to
punctual customers.
His stock is unusually large, consisting
in part of
Ladies' Fancy l)ro.vs Goods, Gontl*
ineu's Wearing Apparol, Hats,
(tins Heaver an-l Wool.)
Heavy Sinpie GooJs,
and n very superior
J lot of Gold and Silver
l> o u b 1 e Case W a t v It e a.
Also some very lino Fancy Jewelry.
''' He is thankful for past favors, and soli,
cits a contiousuce of the same. Come one,
coinc all, if you w ish to obtain good bar v
gains.
'e J. 1). CCHJ.SART.
October J'.t, 1306. i~i Cm.
n
J NEW FALL
AND
r WINTER GOODS.
Just received raid constantly rcrei.ing a
is .largo and well selected stock of Fall and,
r.V Winter (ion.!a selected by one of the firm
is, in the Northern Market", wlikh will ba sold
r, ?n low as tue lowest. Give usacnll btfora
b- purchasing elsewhere, if you wish to save
in luoncy.
o- IIASSKI.T1NE Jt CUR ETON.
t? Iuincssterville, CXt. 8, 1856. Ss-tf.
BLANKS! BLANKS! !
Wt would call tin* attention of member* o
I tho bar nnd ningis'rr.te* of this nr.<1 the sur*
j rounding Distiieta, 1?> enr cjlirihivr ussnrt*
. ini'iit of Riunks. We lm*i'now on hand
ufull supply printed in excellent atyle, and
, can till ail or>ler* promptly at acvcnty-five
tie ?
cent* per quire cash.
We are also prepaied to print Uriel's at
short notice, in handsome stylo and na low
as tin* work can be done any where in the
1) Statu for rf\.
Estate Notice.
>(| I'eraona indebted t:i the Katntc of '1'. K.
("ureton are requested to make iinniedintu
in payment against the lir*t of October next,
ie aa longer indulgence cannot be given. On
,n tlint day the llookn. Note* anil Aceonnta
jH will he given to an Attorney for collection.
10 ^ ? buve been already ailed oil elaiinn, and
we are coaipelled to raise the money to
meet those demands.
I'eraona holding claims against the said
n. deceased, are requested to present them
ly properly attcited against the first day of
t* December uext, or this notice will be pieadro
cd in bar against ail such claims.
11 J. K. t.UltllTON, ) .
a- S It. MASS BY, { A,,,nr',
September 3rd, 1M5H. "JD-lf
TAN VARI).
' "1*11K subscribers inform the public that
! they are carrying on hii cxtciuivc business,
j 3 miles cast of l*nncaslervillr. on the Red*
I field R<*sd, ill the
i TANNING AM) MASSING
| Business Persons deaVmg to pur-hane
j aoie, ahoe,?*T harness leather, wou'd do well
| to give thon* a call, (ir en or dry hides w ill
ilw) ul sa in exchange for leather?6 cents
for green lodes, 12) for dry hides in ox.
change, i r ti cents will be paid iu cash.
K. A. CASKKY A* CO.
Oel. 20, I8fr.. 38 If.
i.l "Law Notice.
W.! THE uuderaignad have formed n Partner,
le ?hip for tho pm?lu.tf of Ij* in Ieucaater
h- District.
'd All business rat rusted to them, will ra
"I ceive prompt itktttion.
CASTON 9L ALLISON.
>y \V. THim.ow Cahton, Caiuden, S. C.
II. E. Ai.lisow, Hnsaellinv'a Hotel, l<aa*
itf castervlllc, S. C.
to September 17tli, 1856. 31-tf,
llitiot Wanted.
OA AAA LUS. DRY HIDES wanted, fo*
: Atl/?vvv which 10 font* in cash, or
r* cents in gorxb will be nnid.
? HASKBI/flNK 61 (TJRKTOM.
^ Jane 3. 1MW. _ IH-tf
COTTON LAND FOR SALEI
will **11 (nn tbe preiuisea) ?>n Tuesday
in the 6th Jen. 1857 my plantation on Camp
Creek, containing about 700 ser.a, bounded
by eetula M. II. Vaughn, Win. Duncan,
- J a*. H Thompson, end others
Tf This i? strictly
PRIME COTTON LAND,
and offered for sale only bcennso it ia too in*
convenient to my residence, and 1 have plenty
i- of lend an-un.i me. The land mny be tree,
ig tad for privately until dnv of sale, but If not
dispoaed of, will bo sold positively on thai
Id day. Long credit.
IIARY A. PERRY.
Dsc. IT. '56. 44? U