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at wssm m LOOK ! LOoi mw? mim & ' NTCALL-0N"M* ft - -4 THE LARUE PRY goopS and clothing, AND TALMAS FOR 1, Oomo look at my erreat sto A Uo?iNegro Blankets, Shoes a) ^ i!y culling on ;< At the same olti corner you will fun brought to ('uniden. 1 will Imv COW 1112 theni ; COON SKINS, luX, OTTKK, M I CASH ONLY ! September 23, 185732tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS. \].l, I'KUSONS HAVING DKMANDS against the Instate of ! *. .M. Stevens dee'd., will hand in the same duly attested before the first dav ol" January next as this notice will he plead against any claims pteecnted thereafter. GKIFFIN \VAT.KKit, ndtn'r. Sept. 23, 18.')7. 32?t. 1st. Jan. Sheriff's Sales. T^Y VIRTUF. of Sundry Writs of Fi 1~> Fa to tuo (iirrcli'd I will sell at the r? sidenee of A. B Black mon on Tuesday the tli of October next the followi- g personal proporty to wit sine double Corn She'ler, one Corn Planter, one Show Box.oue Lot o<\Sundrien, one tine Dirk Knife, six dry . Goods Boxes, one half dozen Chairs, four Trunks, ouo wash Stand, two p.urof Andirons, one Saddle and "Bridal, one looking Glass und one lot of Crockery. Levied on and to he sold as lite property of A. It. Blaekiuon. at the suit of Baldwin, Starr &. ' <x>? and others. p f??1 'J5 There will he. solJ also at the residence of Jeremiah Gritlin, within the legal hours ^ of sale on same day the following personal property to wit : one Bay I'oney, one Sow nu*l nine pigs, two Cows and two Calves, one Heifer, one three horse Waggon and gears, four Shoats, one Sow and three Shouts, Household and kitehen tWnilnre end farming utensils. la-vied on and to he sold as the property of Jerciuiah tiritlin at the suit ot \V J. Cureton. pf?$1 *J5. ~ < 'ondithius t 'ash. III. Mil rl/YlYUVJV IV, .""V It. If. 1 .tnc.iHlvr II. Stjit. 18, \V7. Who Wants Money > $60,000 MAY NK OR I A INKD IIY HIBKIMi 1<J Mtl.l. A r.S. \ HALVES AM) QUARTER Tl< KEi S 1\ PROPORTION. JASPER COUNTY ACARE&n LOTTEli Y. By Authority cf thi State of Georgia. HAVANA PLAN! SIMJI.K SU.tlJH.t i. ( -30,000 Tickets?3,280 Prizes, AMOUNTING TO %'i 1 b.UtiO. rKlZKR PAYABLE WITUOUT DEDCCTH K! ANDERSON 6c SON, M A NAO E It s , Successor to J. F Winter, Manager. Our I-otterien draw id Miu'on.Cit. (Small . fvhetue*; every Saturday,nod io SaviUiinih, tin , l.:ira? Hvhrinei) nl.oul (lie l.jili of every month. CLASS CC, I) I'AWS OCT. Uth. IW, nt AK.Molt\ I lull, Kiivamuih, tin., under the sworn ?? perinleixli'iK'o of W . It Sytiiont, Ivej., cili'l J. M. I'relltlMS, K*q. CAPITA I.S ? f #60.000, 20.000 10,000, 6,000 4.000, 2,000, 4 piixea '>1 1000,6 of 600, 100 of 100, 100 of 60, 3000 of #30 and 73 Approximation piizc* amounting l?> #3,760. Tickets $10 , Halves 5 ; Quarters 2 60 I.ook to your interest nnd compare this mo with any other. Hank Note* of wound Ilankw taken nt par ChrrliK on New York remitted for prize* ? i . wr Address Orders for Ticket* ocCertificntes ot Packages of Tickcta to ANDERSON ?!k SON, Managers, .Macon or Savannah, fia Lands For Salo, B Cynthia P. Ctslp 1 In Kquitv lenwlw it. vi, S Bill for Partition teal Jk John Culp, vt. :?1. 1 I?*tale of A1 ill**.* A. jT .) Culo, deceased. Under the decree of the Court of K<|iiity I in above enwe, I will well nt I.nf>ftiater C. II., | on ma mi .vmiiany the All) ?J< toher 1H&7, Ih?- follow ino real estate, belonging to oh* tnte of Minos A. Culp, deceased, viz : one Tract containing III) neres mora or less, known an tliu 'Baile* Tract,' Nituate on .Mc Alpin's rreek, bounded by laud* of estate John Mills and llie Miller tract. Also, one Tract containing JflO nero* more or le??, on Clem's branch, bounded by lands of ilela Sixer, G. D. Bekeham and Cad Jones, known as tho Abden Gulp place. Also, one Tract on McAlpin'a creek, containing 76 acres moio or less, bounded by l?u?ls of J. P. N. Davidson, and the Utiles Tract, called the 'Miller tract." The cotton crop of this year will recom. mend the lands ?a Colton land. Term*?a credit of one and two years with intercut from day of sale, purchasers tu give Bond with go/ol sureties JAMK8 H. WITUKRSI'OON, C. K. L. D. Sept. 7. '67. 10?4t o f ft i an Reeder &l DeSaussure. fe'ACTORH AND L COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CHARLESTON, S. C. N#t. 18^8, 39-ly pd. I # It BIB C4MOKJL U ! LOOK ! !! mm SB&usi, P IN TIE! \-m ST STOCK OF BONNETS, RIBBONS, CLOAKS ABIES AND MISSES. >ck of FINK lJLANKETS. id Cloths Cheaper than Ever ! MANNES BAUM. 1 one of tlie largest stock of GOODS ever | )KS, iiml pay tho highest market price for | INK, &.c., for which I will pay cash, AND illaniiCH Itaiiui, Camden, S. Carolina. Sheriff's Sales. ; I>\ VMITI'K OF SUNDRY WRITS I I ) of Fi Fa's to mo directed, 1 v. ill sell I licl'orc flic Court House doer at Lancaster, | on the first Monday in October next, within 1 the leffal hours of sale, tho following proI perties, to wit : TWO lluinlr<'d acres of land, more or , less adjoining lands of John Adams, J<>ii*s j Crockett and others, levied on and to he sold ns the property of Janu s Adams, do- I ceased, at the suit of Jones Crockett against Elizabeth Adams, administratrix, of James j Adams. Pf. $1.75. A I.SO, Two hundred acres more or less adjoining lands of James IJarr, the estate i lands of Frank Steel and others, levied on ; and to he sold as the property of William Sullivan, at tlio suit of Wyiie's and S'rait. Pf. $1.75. AI.SO, Two hundred acres more or less | adjoining lands of Jonathan Knight, John i It. Welsh and others, levied on and to he l sold as the property of John Clyhnrn, at the j suit Ow* J onus I'. Stewart. Pf. $1.75. A I.SO. Throe hundred acres more or less ajoining lands oi Vndy Maekey,estate lands of Samuel Msrsludl and others, levied on I and to he sold as the property of Wylie ; I l.yles, at the suit of A, J. Can then and J. I K. J. Ib-ckhnm, Executor and Em-eutiix ol |S lleekhaui. I'f. 1.75. AI.S >, One House nnd I?nt, situate in I . the Village of Lancaster, bounded North J j bv (iav Street. West by Presbyterian (*hllr..l.'l ..I St.-.ol. ?- I ' 1" ?- ? ' 1 , '?< imv ?'i rent .uci.nr- ; lion, :in<i K-.si l?y Street. levied on ! iilld to In- SI.I.I ..s tin* |'!' p.Tty of i). ; Kennedy, nl tiio suit i.!', J. .M. A J. Doliv. rr. 1,-5. A I.SO, (-no Hundred ..ere* niore or lt*s. ndjoiniiii; !.-,i <ls of Rolicrl (inrdticr, U.dicrt riiil!i|>? ."i ?l oilier*. I.i'iii'd on and to !>. M.l.l :.s tin' property of S.Imh lnprnin, to | H.ilisfy :i I), i-r.'i! ill fnior of l)r. \\ . ,1. HiutI kin, ii^nizM Silas and ('oidncr Ingram. I'f. 1,-5. A I.SO, Two Iluodi- d nud fifty acres more or lo?n, u licwooti I > I'einlnnt now lives ! Ij? ii tin; I ii.Ik of Jcl i. I I'-nn, tne Skellov lands and ntlifr*, Levied on niii*. lo be o il i.i t!i*- pi< pi-rty ot 11:1 ci1 S. Il< in-, nl : tin- 11 if oi John Shute imil Henry Unwell, | Administrator*. I'f. 1.75. A I .SO. I 'in I Inndred neres more or less, whereon I?. feiidant li\e?, adjoining lands of A. J. .M iler, William Fanner and others. Levied on 1111.| to lie ft< M ;.s the property of Ijiil.nti J rt'iiHon, A lio. 1 tr.itor, at the suit I ot Win. Ilo.ioh and TImm. M. llolk. K*eeu'tors. l'f. 1.75. ALSO, Five llnii.lreil acres more or less, j whereon Defendant lives, adjoining lands I of M. C. Ilenth K*f| , lands whereon M, K. T. Mellow I'll lives, and othurr. Levied on and to I e sold Jls the lirolier'v of Jnm. Sled, at ibo sail of Mickcl I'"illimwor. rr. 1.75. wr c 'ondiii >ns ('ash. 1IKNRY HANCOCK, S. I.. 1). I IjinrnstcrC. It., Sept. 1J, 'j7. 31 ? t<t. Lands For Sale. I' inh Small and others "1 In Iv|iuty is. J Lancaster, Joseph Small! and v\ife, J Hill for I'.trtict al. J lion. Under the decree of t! e f'oiirt of Ivpiity in a hove case, I y 31 sell at (.ancaster (J. II. on the first Monday the bill day of October the following tracts of land belonging to estate John It. Small, deceased. ( toe Tr.-iol iniriir uj>r... /I...in*. of Ilii! J.ih. I'.im hiiioii grant or Grimcer"' place) on the Ilead waters of Itonr Crei '< ' l?o it(1 ?-<I liy l.-uule, of |)r J. W Ford, estate of .1 It. Small, JrlfcMon llelk 4. Joseph I Small ami wife Pillit. One Tract containing 218 acres, being I part of the AlcMullan or llnnimoml Tract, i bounded by Inu la of Mary Small, John S. Small. The Bclks land, by land of Vail lluren Tve. Dr. Ford, ciitate land ot J no. , II. Sinalt ami Jeff. IJelk. One Tract containing 31) aero* on Flat ! ('recti, hounded by land* of John J. Uluckiiiom mnl other*. 'J'kiiMh, a credit of 1 and 2 year*. The purchaser giving Ilond with au'fteiunt mi relics, with interest from day of mile and n mortgage of the premise*, except so much cash us will pay cost nml expense*. J \MI.S M. WITHERNPOOM, C. H. I.. I). Unncastcr, Sept. 3, '57 30?41 pf?4 50 j NOTICE. \I.I, Person* indedted to me by note or . account, must settle before tho first of ; October next, or they w ill find their note* j I ..-.I ?... i j-..r ..m ....... f?. ....i I lection, for I mil bound to iai*e inonev. J. B. COUSAKT. Al-SO, nil thoae indebted to the Katnte of Margaret C. Perry, dee'd. will tind their Note* in tho hand* of an Attorney by Uc. ' tnrn day next if they fail to aeltle with mo. J. B. GUU8ART, Adm'r. Sept. 9, '67. 30?tf Notice. VPPI.ICAT10N will be made to the I,c<r|Mlnturo of South Carolina, on or before the 17th of December next, for an -e i ~ : ,L. ti_ ! i In* i. "i nictii jM?i .iitimi <ii iiiu a rt'nu) u'ruin Church of I*nncast?rville. A. Sept. 1?, 1857. 31?Am. AA/\-A c. B n t r WANTED. eJpw^V'' /' ' filter Ladie* or Gentlemen, in every town and county in the United States, to engage in it genteel busmen* by which they call make from $1,000 to 'i.OtJO a year. For particulars, address, enclosing stamp, r A. DEWY at co? Box 151, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 2, 1857, }19? lit. Miscellaneous, MANSION HOUSE. CAMDEN, S. C. rpilE SUBSCRIBER returns his thanks 1 Jl to Sis friends and the travelling public, i for the liberal support which ho has ro1 ecived, and pledges himself Mint nothing on his part shall be wanting to mnkc their stay I pleasant and agreeable, AT THE Ol.I) MANSION. I His Table will nlwnvu wnnn .r.. ? !.?. - ; r? the up Country. With good cleanly and airy Rooms, and attentive servants with a desire to please. His Stahles will he found in good order, | attended hv a faithful Ostler. His Omnibus Dekalb, attached to the House,runs regularly to and from the Depot, and to any part of the Town. Drovers can always be supplied with good LOTS and ST.\IJI.IX(J. with water conveniences fur their stock, and provender furnished at a small advance on market rates. K. ?. ROBINSON, Proprietor. Aug., 26, 1857. 28?6m Airs. J. V. POWKUAS HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. I YORKVILLE, S C. r I "M1K I ixcrcises of this Seminary will be JL resumed ou Monday, the 2()th of July, in the New School IJuildings now compleA limited number of l'uiuls can lie ne. comiiioQated with Board. Terms, per Session of Five Months. Board, v itli Tuition in any or nil tin* Knglish brunches, washing, loci, &c ?00,00 | Miotic on I'iaiin 20,00 ; Pay Scholar* as heretofore, from 0.00 to 12,00 ; Pupil* charged from time of entrance to close of Session. No deduction made for absence, except in ease* of protracted illlies*. The discipline is mild, but firm, strict j obedience to rules being required from all. ' RkFF.IIEXCF.S : ? CK AKtCsToS, X.4_\ Itev. J. Forrest, D. 1*. Itev. Win. It. Yates, ! Rev. T. Smtrthc, l?. I), lion. ,1. Simmons. Rev. J. Itacliiiian, l>. I>. II. R. Frost, M. I), (i.'or^e S. ltiyun, Jnle l-t ISM " ?? " ? J -W ?ll. NOTICE TO fHEDITORS. SatntU'! It. Ilamtnoml, In F.ipulv I.ancsis. \ -i f ii-r. Kill to Hiil.j. ct Thomas Mallard. tan lapiily to pay a ' irjj.il demand. Tl?e rrwtiloi* of tiioiiiiih Mallard, are hoiitied and r'Ajuircd In present ami establish 1 Ili?-ir demands n^nihsl liiui, II' r> the Com* i iniaaiom-r, on or In-Ion* the lit day ul November, j 857. . My order of the Court in ahovc case June Ti-rin, J Ho7 ja>ii.s ii. wrnicksmox, Lancaster C. II., S. C. I'. K. I.. 1). July 13, 1867. -J?3m.?pf $<> 00 CLARK, HYDE &, CO. (Successor* to Uoo4i'\ <-!t, Ily !e A Clark,) DIKIX T III i'OlM S IJN OF ! Hardware, Cutlery, Hums, See., No. 139 Sljet.iiiij Street. No.i'ly o|?|K?Hite < *n:irlo->t.>ti 11 JlOliKKT K. t'LAllK, ) SI M HON IIVUK, V ( h,<r!rMo?, S. iI AN'DUKW T. AiUEKSON*. } Feb. IS, 1857, ' ? Kl'lilXtl .AM) 8UM.Mlilt ( 00 US. \VK are jint rceeivin^ a lar<?o and full supply of New a raj fashionable (ioods for Spring and Suiiiuht v\oar, consisting of most ever) variety that \m be called for, and will lie sold on our usual fair terms?eall and examine before purchasing if y,,n would study vour own interests HASSftl.TINft it cniliTON. April 1, 1*57, ?i?tf. '-pin: I .A I lifts auk I'AUTICU.Mll.Y JL requested to edl and see our Stock of Dress (roods consisting of lieaiitilul Summer Silks. Mer.l'e I ) S. . It. Illiii.l j White, Colored and Printed Muslins, Printed Jaconets, Tissue t billys. Our stoek ! of Prints is very complete. Some fine Freta-h printed 'imbrieks, "lane* of Hounds," Ribbons, French llnwers, Ac. H. &. C. April I, I)?if. TIJST UKt.'KJ VF.I), A I.AKCK \\l> f* full supply ofti. lit* re.ndy made Clotliing, suitable for Spring and .Suiiniier v. ear. Suits of French and English JJrap J)ele, Suits oi I.ineii, Suits of Mn.seillcs, Mats, Hoots (t^ori^revH tiaiurs neither sowed or pegged.) but u arreulcd to not rip. 11. & C. f I ST HKt EIV lilt. LINSHKH oil. f) Train Oil, White Ivad, llootland tiermnn Bitters, Rowans Tonic Mixture, Browns Hsu. Jam. (linger, ('it. .Magnesia, iintciiians Drops, llollowa; s I'ills nnd Ointment, Ayers Clu-rry IVctoral and I'iils, Arabian l-innmerit, R K. It, Mustang Liuaincnt, I.audniutn, 1'wagoi u-, ?fcc., If. & C. J UST RKCKIVRD. N.O. AND M(JS. oovada Ciiflec, ("rushed and (iround Sugars, West India, \.0. and Sugar House Syrup, Hi<> Java and Mocha folfce, Mark* erel, Mucki/uui Cheese, Black berry Brandy, &<\, ,Ve., II. oi U COTTON SAW (ilNS. rpilK SUBSCRIBKR IS l'KKI'ARKD JL to furnish to tile planters of this and the surrounding Districts, corroy o'/ys of the liest (juality at per saw-. Anion" the improveuieiits of those (Jinn, is the tin riiioriul fifwl 11- - ?' ~ ...... 11.1 |?i un ci urn irtMll lll%5 rati Mini the moveable ribi by w Incli they can be renewed when worn. 'l'hc Freight on the Charlotte It It uill be paid. JAMES M. El/UOTT. NN innaboro' S. April 2'J. 11 ?Ctn Valuable Tract of Land FOB SALE. CCONTAINING 276 ACRES, MORE or / leas, I> iit?r on the Water* of Flat ('reek I adjoining lamia of lliley ('aloe, A. K Moore ! and others. On tbe premises is a no. one Dwelling House and all necessary out buildings. Jt is Hojd to be the best tract of land on Flat Cf??k ; uny prson desirous of purchasing would do well to call and see the present crop on it, I will sell on terms to suit purchasers. II. J. GRKGORV. I Au*. 12, 1867, 28?3|ms. Miscellaneous. Notice. JBTT1ft I OFFER AT PRIVATE j JK&j ; sale the premises occupied by 1 QM : j ? 'oseph B. Button, as n dwelling md shop, in Laneaatervillc. Terms made easy. W. TIIURLOW CASTON. March 10, 1857, 0?If. To Planters and House Builders. The subicribcr returns his thanks for the scry liberal patronage received for the pat, ami takes this method to inform the citi/.ciis of Chester nnd surrounding Districts, and the whole South, that he has etlected another ! improvement in the Cotton (Jin & Wheat Thr.i.shcr, ! that excels any that have ever l>ecn intro- j ! dueed heretofore; and from long experience, ! he has no fear in challenging any other Fae! tory, either North or South, to produce an cipial. lie feels very confident in saving to the public, that Ins Ciins excel in perform- I ance any other make or pattern now in use. With dry cotton the roll cannot he broken ; or made to spew over, which no other pre- I tends to claim, and with good driving povv- i er and attendance, a 15 saw gin, will gin ; from 4 to 'i bales or more in a day, weighing from 35*1 to 400 lbs.; which is as much as any one hand can well handle in a day. Any person wanting a (fin or Thrasher,can he supplied by sending on his order to me I at I .ew isville, Chester District. S. C. Work w if J l>e shipped to any phiee ikvsiicd. llril'AIKl.Mi dune at the shortest possible notice. To House Hnilders, I will say that I atn manufacturing SASII, HM\DS&. InniKS of any description, made of the Lest material, nnd dry lumber, and workmanship the very i l,"*W .W work carefully packed and forwarded to order. JOHN SIMl'SO.N. June 11 th, 135>?. 17-tf. . _ SOUTH CAROLINA,' Juds in A. I l.isscltine ") In Kipiity Lancaster ' vs. | District, Hill to set | S.ouuel Spetice J aside judgeinent for 1 John L*. Ingram J Fraud Injune.limi i P !' II -I i if u f .. .. inn. j ivcuei nwoum. IT appealing to my satisfaction th.il Sam- | . Uel Spence, otic of the defendants in n? bove Hill, resides wiilioul tlie limits of lliii j Stati', It is ordered 011 motion of Cook I Solicitor for complainanttliat tiie sa d S un- ' nel Spencc do answer, plead or demur to I the Hill in ultovo ease on or before tlio I lib I d iv of November I8.">7. otherwise judge- I no tit pro eonfesso will be ordered against biiii. JAMIiS II. WITIIKRSRt)ON, C. K. I. I). Aug. 3, IS.iT, i!.">?3nt. I'f. %> ? 00. j L?aw Notice. I TUB undersigned have formed a I'art tiership for ibo practice of laiw in 1.ancestor j District. All biisitiesA entrusted to them, ex ill re | eeive |?rouipl tillention. ("ASTON & Al.l.lSOX. | IV. Tiiv.iti.ow (* aston, Cnrndeti. S. C. U. K. Ai.I.Ison, <Jlliee on Dunlap Street ; opposite the C. II. I.Mticasten ille, S. C. Septeuiber 17th, lS.'?t?. .11-if. TAX YARD. Tllli subscribers inform (be public that they are carrying on un extensive business, 1 it miles east of latneaslervilb , on the Redfield Ri'*id, in the TA.VVi.Ui AMI IHiKSSINIi Husinesr Persons des'ring t?> pi tchune j sole. shoe,or harness leather, w ould d u well to give then* i call, (irui-n or dry hides will be taken in vvehnnge tor leather?lif cents I lor green hides, I ft?r dry hides i.i e.\j change, or I-J cents will he paid in cash. I-:. A l.'ASKKY & ft). | (Jet. 22, 18.'ab ly. MOORE &, GLOVER, WIIOLKSAI.K | GROCERY vt PROVISION DEALERS, Corner East Bay and Market St'3. ; A LAKOK KT??L'K CONSTANTLY ON IIAN I?. Orders thankfully received and promptly [ e\vented. j. n. a. MUOKE, ) CHARLESTON. s. c. j. c GLoVl.k. \ Feb. IS, 1657, 1?]y. YOUNG AMERICA TARGET PISTOL MANUFAC'I CUING CO, Nt:\v UaviN.Cr. | Thi* Pistol is intended us tin1 fore:tinner of the ordinary pistol, and is designed for young ' men ami boys who wish to enjoy the uicititig sport o( tiring at a mark, at tin- mo t trilling ex[ pence, and witbout any danger of accident. The cheapest common pistol is several ?iines the cost of tine, besiJes being dangerous ill the hands of hoys. It willcarry a bail t mi or tifteeu ! puces with the same precision as an ordinary i pistol, but not with foice to do any .-eriou.iduinage. i .Is America is a shooting nation, the Young Americans mnstuml will learn the ait by which , our independence was secured. Hence this ! Target Pistol is just in time, and must meet , with universal sale among our youth throughout j the South and West. 1 Is operation is perfectly | simple, and it is not liable to get out of order. I i The pistols are put up at the factory iu eases of | tiflv each, ready to ship to any part of the U. States or t.'n'iad.t by express. A lull description accompanies each case. They have been retailed at 60 cents each, but according to the trade price, inay bo sold much lower. 50 by the f'tise ^15 Cents Etch.) Money ami pirst stamps can bo enclosed in a letter, and addressed KREXPU. IUI.L*C0? (New York Depot,) llrooine st., N. Y. "Agents wanted to sell these pistols. Kept, y, 185?-ft0tf Law Notice. THE undcraSgned have formed a partner- | ship for the practice of l,aw in Huteastei I and the aurrounding DistrieU. All busiucaa entrusted to their eare will receive prompt attention. HAWKINS .V WYI.IE. I Twos. N. Daukjms. Unionville, S. ('. Jovim 1). WyLlB, Old Ordipnrv's Oflice in the Court Mouse at Lajivustervillo, S. C. l)ec. loth Irtfiti. i-l?if BLANKSt BLANKS! ! We would call the attention of meaiWa u I the bar and magistrate* of thin and the sur rounding District*, to our extensive assort incut of Hluiika. We have uow on hand a full aupply printed in cxcclleot stylo, nud can till all order* promptly at seventy-live cents per quire cask. Wc are also prepared to print Brief* at nhort notice, in handsome style and as low as the w ork can be dons any w here in the State for c#aA. Miscellaneous. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Lancaster District, IN THE COMMON PLEAS. K. (?. Riilings who is in the Custody of j tlie Sheriff of Lancaster District, by virtue of writs of Capias Ad Respondendum at the suits of Letts &. Stevens, McKinzie | Cudovv ?Sc Co, li. l\ Wheeler, Wi'.te &. Uoedwin, and D. F. McUae. having filed in my otlice, together with n Schedule on oath of his Estate and elli-els Hi? nuliii?n n... Court of Common Pleas, praying Unit ho I may bo admitted to Hie benefit of the acts of the General Assembly made for the relit:!' of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said Kelts <St Stevens. McKinzie Cadow i tV Co.,"11. 1*'. Wheeler, Witte &. Goodwin, and D. F. Mcltae, atnl all other the Crcdi J tors to whom the said K G. Hillings is in : any wise indebted, be, and they are hereby | summoned and have notice to appear,before the said Court at Lancaster Court House, : on the Third Mondny in October next to show cause, if any they can why the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid should not be j granted. < Mlicc of Common Pleas, laiucuster District, July 13, l)S.j7. J. A STEW MAN, Cl'k. July 15. 23?3tn THE STATE OF SOU III CAlit >LINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. hi lltf Common I'lt'in. George W. M?>b!ey and P. T. Mobley, who arc in the Custody of the SherilV of Lancaster District, by virtue of writs of Capias Ad Reap mdendiiin at the suits <<( Roosvelt, Hyde & t'o.. Rankin, Pulliam eV Co., and Giililaiid, Howell & Co., having j tiled in tilv otlioe, togethe" with a Schedule, | m oath of Ih-'ir U'hole Estates and ell cot 8, their petitions to the Court of Common I'leas, praying that they may be admitted lo the benefit of the Acts of (In: (iotieral ' Assembly made for the relief of Insolvent J I tebtors. It is ordered, that the said, Roosvelt, i llvde & Co., ltankin, l'ulliain & Co.. and (jilliland, Howell Co., and al! other tin* creditors to whom the said (Jooryc \V. Mob- | ley cV. I'. 'J'. .NJobley is in anvwise indebted J be and they are hereby summoned, and have j notice to appear, before the said Court at > Lancaster Court House, on the Third Mon- | day in <lolober next, to show cause if any I they eiii, why the prayer of the petitioners should not he granted. Oilioe of Common I'leas, Lancaster Dis- ' triet, July 10, 18.V7, J. A. STBWMAN. CTk. July lo. 23?3m ' I'll K S I A n-; < IF St >r I'll OA lit ?LINA. La nc as rut iMsrntcr. Joseph II. Ilutton who is in the enstody of the Sheritf of Laiieaster District, by virtue of a Writ ot Capias Ad S.iti>fucjen(1 nin at the suit of J. Adams, having tiled ' in toy otliee together with a Schedule, on I oath, of his I'itlate and effects his t'etition j to the Court of Common I'leas, proving i that he may be admitted to the benefit of | the Acts of tbe (ieiier.il Assembly, made j for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered, that the said J. Adams and all I other ijie creditors of til whom the said , Joseph li. liV.ton Is hi .ill* \\W iliililill'd 1)0 i and they a:e hereby summoned, and have < notice to appear, before tin* said Court at ! [jancastcr t'ou?t House, oo tiicTliiid Monday in fVliilinr lievt. to show ? ;i 11 x it' any they can. why the prayer of (he Petition . aforesaid should not he "ranted. J. A. at'KWMAN, Cl k C. C. P. (ttlioe Court of Common Picas, / I-iiieaster District, Jajjuarr 13, ( 20?3in. | TIIKSTATK oF SOL" I'll OAlioLINA ; LaNCASIKII DlsTKICT. It. it. Hancock who is ;i the custody of ; ttie ShcrilV of Lancaster I >i-11 i?-t by virtue j of a writ et Capias Ad Satisfaciendum at the suit of J. A. I hoMeltine assijrnee, hav- i ino tiled in my otliee together with a Schedule, on oath, of Ids Kstate and effect*. his Petition to ti e Court of Common Pleas ! praying that he may he admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the (<cner.il Assembly made for the relief ol insolvent Debtors. It is ordered tint the said J. A. I la..sol line assignee and all other the criditors I to whom the said It. II Hancock is in any ] wise indebted, be,and they are hereby sum- | moiied and have notice to appear before the said Court, at Lancaster Court House on the Third .Monday in October next, toshow iau.se, if any they can. why the prayer of the Petition aforesaid should not be "ranted. J. A. STKWMAY (Tk C. C. P. /AiP / < ' ' ' * wince * iniri <>i ? dihinon rieas, J l>anca*Jer District, K. C. January 5, 1W.">7. 2o?3m T11ESTATK OF SOUTH CA!i< ?UXA L-tNCASTKH DISTRICT. M. K. T. McDowel', who is in the ctistody of tlit* ttlicriir ot' Lancaster District, by virtue ct' writs of Capias mi ltnspondcn linn, at tlie suits of Nancy Cherry ami others, having tiled in my cilice together with a schedule, on oath, of his Kstate and etFects his petition to the Court of Common I'lcas, I praying that he mty he admitted to the ben- | etit of llie Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief ot insolvent Debtors.? It is ordered, that the said Nancy ('berry I and others, and all other of the creditors to whom the said M. K. '1'. McDowell is in any I wise indebted be and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at I-incaster Court House on the third Monday in October next to show cause if nny they can, why the prayer of the petition should not be granted. t Mice Courtof Common I'Jcaa, Lancaster District July '21st 1857. J. A.STKWMAN, Clerk, C. C. 1\ July 3*2, '23?3m. TUB STA 1 K < )F SOI ill* .\l;< ?L1N.\. Lancastrr District, In tlio Common l'leaa. II. H. NVilliam# 1 vs. > Attachment. W. W. Mart. S Whejvns, the plaintiff diil on the 14th <ii?y of March 1857 lile his declaration against the Defendant tvh<> fas it is said) is | absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attornev known within the same, upon whom n copy of the said Declaration might bo served.? It in thereforo ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declaration on or before the loth day March (185$) which will be in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and liftyeiglit, otherwise linn I and absolute judgement w ill then be given an 1 awarded against him. J. A STEW MAN, Clrk. March lJih 1857. 6?o.a.in. for ly. LAST N 0TJ C ALL Persons indebted to T. K. At J. K. Magill, or to Magill A. Heath, will make immediate payment, as the above business must positively be settled up. T. It. MAUII.L. 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DYE, Broker, ?3 Publisher and Proprietor, Irt 70 Wall Street, New York.] BEACH, PRATT & KTNGT no. la, nayne street, CHARLESTON, S. 0. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH ANI) GERMAN FANCY GOODS. 1 l^cnndi t}) tPanfAj ' W. II. Bench. C. I). Brail. J. (J. Kin#. j Feb. 18,1857, 1?1/. ! ERASER & THOMPSON. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS a vn FOliWAIil )1NG AGENTS, Adffer'x Aorlli Wharf, FRF.D K. B. FR iSER, ) rhnrWrtn o r PAUL s. Thompson. ( V/nariesion, ?. Not. 6th 1856, 88?ly. p<J. Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, llcHldenl Kiircoon Dcntiit, YOItKV 1J.I.K, 8. C., ) Offers hw Professional Service* to tho eitizen* of Luncaater Village nnd surrounding i-ouu try ARTIFICIAL TEETH married on Gold , Plate, from one to a full aett. I June Jfth, Ih^tj I?.Jy ' A SWAN & CO/S LOTTERIES ! NEW AND BRILLIANT SCHEME o CAPITAL PRIZE 11T $60,000!! ^2 O .... Tlie following Scheme will be drawn by S. Sw:iu & Co., Managers of the Fort Guinea Academy Lottery, in eacli of their Lotteries for September, 18.r>7, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, to which city they have removed their Principal Office. CLASS 53, To bo drawn in the City of Augusta Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1857, o CLASS 5 3, To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Ga.f in public, on SATURDAY. SEPT. 12th ia*7 o V li ASS 54, To bo drawn in the City of AugusLa, (Ja. in public, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 10th, 1857. o C L A S S 5 5, To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Ga. in public on SATURDAY, SEPT. 26th, 1857. o Of THE TLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS \ 5,495 P R 1 Z E S! NEARLY ONE I'RIZE TO EVERY NINE TICK KTS MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BB DltAWN EACH SATURDAY IN' SEPTEMBER, 1 Prize of $60,000 1 " 30 000 I " 10,000 1 " 7,000 1 " 5/100 1 44 '2,000 1 " 1,000 10 " 1,000 10 44 900 10 44 800 , 10 44 700 10 600 10 " 500 10 ' 400 10 " 300 170 "' 150 '210 44 100 APPOXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prizes ot $400 appr. to $<>0,000 are $1,600 4 " 800 44 30,000 44 1,200 4 " 2"0 " J 0,000 '* 800 4 " 125 44 7,6u0 14 600 4 44 1**0 44 5,000 44 400 4 44 73 44 2,600 44 300 4 50 44 1,500 44 900 5,i?Oo 44 2 0 are 44 100,000 lit).) prizes it mounting to $;jiU,UU0 Tickets $10; Halfs $5; Quarters $2.50 i'LAiN OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 60,000, corresponding witli lliosc .\iunbcrs?on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small liu tubes, and placed iu one wheel. The first 467 Prir.es, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved,and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn trotu the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience and registered by tiie Commissioners, the Prize being placed against the number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. Atphoximatios Pnizts.?The two preeeeding and the two succeeding Numbers to tl,no., /l-.n. in.r til.. <?-? ? *1 J>-: ?!!!?-- -- .......v. i i nzcs win oe en* tilled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For example: it" Ticket No. 11250 draws tho ."500,000 Prize. Tickets numbered 11248. 11211), 11251, 11252, will each be entitlud to 8400. If Ticket No. 550 draws the $30,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548 5 11), 551, 552, will each be entitled to $300, and so on according to tho above scheme. The 3,000 Prizes of $20 will bo determined by the last figure of the Number that draws the $00,000 Prize. For example, if the number drawing the $00,000 Prize end# with No. 1. then all the tickets where the number ends in 1 will be entitled to $20.?? If the Number ends with No. 2, then all the Pickets where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $20, and so ou to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80 Ccrtiticate of Package of 10 Ilalf Tickets, 40 Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter Tickets, 20 Certificate of Packages of 1(1 eighth Tickets. , 1V In ordering Tickets or Certificate, Unclose the money to our address for tim Tickets ordered, ou receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they i may designate. 'i'liu list of drawn Numbers and Prizes | M ill be sent to purchasers immediately at'. ter the drawing. | fcJT P urabasers will plcaac write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and .State. ir?f~ Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid i immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual lime of thirty days, in full with* out deduction. | All communications strictly confidential, i Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. HNVAN Sl CO, Augusta, (Ja., ! wr Persons residing near Montgomery Ala., or Atlanta, Oa., can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressingS. Swan 1 Co., at either of thoso cities. i-er a r. st of the numbers that arc drawn from the wheel, with the amount of t'ls I prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers:?New Orleans Delta, Mobils Register, Charleston Standard, Nashvills On/ette. Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weakly Day Book, Savannah Morning News Richmond Dispatch New York Dispatch, Mnd Paulding (Ml*#.) Clarion. Etl;iiilk>! lllaiikft!! A SUPPLY of bl&nka on liood at the | Ledger U'lice, that will be sold exclusively Ifor ca*h. Person-i will oblige u? by uvi Asking for them on an- ither term*. Aup 1? ?dS6. itO-l