The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, October 28, 1857, Image 3
SWAN & WS LOTTERIES!
K+:\V aNO feUtLLIANT SCI I KM E
CAPITAL P RIZE
$60,000!!
?o
Tlie following Scheme will be drawn by
S. Swan & Co., Managers of the Fort
Gaines Academy Lottery, in eneh of their
Lotteries for November, 1857, at AUGUS.
TA, Georgia, to which city they have removed
their I'rioci^al Ollioe.
CLASS 61,
To bo draw n in th?riiu nf A CZ..-.
gin, in public, on
SATURDAY, NOV. 7th 1857,
' CLAt)? 69,
To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Ga.,
in public, on
SATURDAY. NOV., 14th, 1857.
CLASS ? 3 .
To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Ga.
in public, on
8ATURDAY, NOV., 21st, 1857.
o
CLASS 6 4
To be drawn in tlie City of Augiuta, Ga. ,
, in public on
8ATURDAY, NOV.. 28th, 1857. j
I
Of THE FLASt OF
SINGLE NUMBERS J
5,49 0 PRIZES!
NEARLY ONE rHIZE TO EVERY NINE
TICKETS.
I MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
" TO UK PHAWS
EACH SAT(JltD.YV IN SOVEMHKU,
1 1'iUe of ...$00,000
I " U6 ooo I
l 10,000'
1 " ... 7,000 I
1 M 6,000
I " 3,600
I " 1.600
6 " 1,000 j
6 " 900 I
* " 800 i
| . 4 " 7oo
6 " 800
AO 44 . 60(1
AO " 4001
100 " 160
U3J " 100
f APPOXIMATION PRIZES.
4 }>ii?-s of #4(K> ?ppr. to #4o,000 ere fl,6oo
4 " 300 tb.OOO " 1,200
4 " lIH) " lo.Ooo ' ?ihi
4 " 125 " 7,000 " 600
4 " 1 ?M? " 5,I.IIO " 4(>0
[ 4 " "5 " a.ftoo " Soo
L 4 " 60 1,500 " VtHi
fc 6,(Mn> " 'Jo Are 100,000
r 5490 prizes amounting to $:JiU,OUU
I Ticket* $10; Half* $5; Quarter* $2.50
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
I Tlic Number* from I to 50,000. eorrc*k
|ioii>iino with HioMf Numbers on the Ticket*
printed on separate slip* of paper, are eheir
I el eel w ill* Hinall I ti* tube*, ami placed in one
U heel.
The lirat l<ij Prize*. nimilurfy printed and
encircled, are placed in another wheel.
The wheel* are then revolved,ami annul
Iter ia itrawn troiu the wheel of Number*.
f I and at the same lime a Prize in drawn I roof'
i . the oilier wheel. The Number and Prize
draw n out are opell. d and exhibited to the
audience Hlld registered by the Cnmiiiissiuu
era, the Prize being placed against llie num.
r ber drawn. Thin operation in repealed until
all the Prize* are drawn out.
Appiioxim atiok Pkizks?The two pre
ceeding and the two succeeding Number* to
those drawing the tir*t 7 Prize* will be en'
. titled to lliu Approximation Prize*. For
example: if 'Picket No. 11 J5o drawn the
$t>0,U<>0 Piize. Ticket* numbered 11218,
I PJ4tf. 11 261, 11252, will e*rh be entitled
to Suno. If Ticket No. 550 draw* the
,ouo I'rize, those Ticket* numbered 5 IS
649, 6.VJ, w>ll each be entitled to $JuO,
*itd ho on according to the above scheme.
The 6,000 Prizes ot tf-O will be determined
b) the lust figure ot' the Number tli.tl
druws the fbO.OOO Prile. For czsinplc, if
the number draw nig the #'>0.000 Prise ends
with No. 1, (ben all the tickets where the
number ends in I will be entitled to #20.?
If the Number ends with No. 2, then all the
Tickets where the Number sods iu - will be
entitled to $ JO. and so on to 0.
Certificate* of Packages will be sold at
the following rules, wlii li is the risk :
Certificate of Package of lo Whole
Tickets, ffiu
Certificate of Package of 10 Half
Tickets, 40
Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter
Tickets, 20
Certificate of Packages of 10 eighth
Tickets, 10
1 In ordering Tickets or Certificates.
Cnelose the money to our address for the
Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they
, will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers
can have tickets ending in any figure they
Miay designate.
A 'I'Kn liat 1 if /{rutin V11 fit Ku rm ami Pel r..a
will be ?ent to purchusera iiumediately afier
the drawing.
p|T Furehaaera will pleane write their
*ignaturea plain, and give their Foal Otiice,
. County and Slate,
i'#;. ir Remember that every Frize ia drawn
and payable in full without deduction.
Y4T All prizea offl.OOO and under, paid
immediately after the drawing?Other prizea
at the uaual time of thirty days, in full without
deduction.
All coromunieationa strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates
to
- 1 . 8. 8WAN It CO, Augusta. Ga.,
HT Feraon* residing near Montgomery
Alu, or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders
filled, and save time, by addrosaingS. Swan
&l Co , at either of those cities,
i ' Mr A list of the numbers that are drawn
(from the wheel, with the amount of the
prize that each one ia entitled to, will be
i.u^bafgdnfter every drawing, in the follow.
? Orlsaua Delia, Mobile
Standard, N.,snville
Mp^^Httlania Intelligencer, New York
L WMNfPtV Book,Savannah Morning News
Riohuidfln i)iapatch New York Dispatch,
and FauMlng (tiles ) Clarion.
A Blank*! Blank*!!
A HUi'FLY of blanks on hand at lha
Ledger Ofice, lha. will be sold exclusively
lor cask. Persons will oblige us by oot
W ask tag f?r then on da; ytbur lurna.
I I i
FARMERS LO
INTER
A Premium will be given for n
South Carolina Hunks at the Com
for all purehases over five dollars
Who in now receiving mid opening his Ne1
(Jonda | mvhuscd in Baltimore. Philadelphia i
selected. holh ns to price and quality, under I
the attention of the Indies to his stock <?t" Fri
cia's and Alpacas, Black and Colored Silks, K
Cloaks and shawls (all wool) Brown and BIuj
l.inscys, Kerseys, Tweed and Casiiners, I'lai
Blankets.
??r
Black Cloth Casinier and Tweed Frock C
Ovorcoats, Black Doe Skin nnd Fancy Casun
Satin, Fwncv, Silk, Plush. Velvet nnd Casime
le* Shirts, Itrown nnd Bleached Drawers,
I-adies nud (Jents.)
b q
Pain Straw, Black and Colored Silk Boi
French Flowers nnd Rouges.
Ivttest Style Bell Crown Beavers. Black
hard ) Wool Hats a Large lot (Men and
sham Caps.
' ' -- ????O
Water Proof Boots (genuine Cork Soles)
Calf, Kip and Heavy Wax Brogans. Ftidies
Misscss Shoes, a large lot. Negro Brogans,
HARDWARE A
Nails. Axes. Shovels. Spades, Traces Mei
Cut and Hand Sav\s, Plane Irons, Rodgers <
Knives &e., jjtfc.
DRUGS AND
| A very large supply from the Celebrated I
is known to put up none other thun the {Jen
G R O r, E
Sti^ar, Coffee, Tnliarcii, Vincuar, Cnndlt'a
CROCK Kit V AND GLASSWARE?A h
| Styles t?f Granite.
HOOKS AND STATIONARY?Illu,'an
Paper. (iill edge and Note Paper, Note Evclo
and Steel Kens, &c., ?ke.
sauTH
Curb and Snaffle Iliv Rridle*, Webb Reins,
Carpet Hairs llvdeand Waggon Whips, A
All <>!' hieli will he sold at the very In we
terms t<> punctual customers. Call, examine
October 21, 1857.
o*p p TP T5 ? W
A*- f h?3 M
1ITE HAVE JUST RECEIVED. AND R
! VV .. i. . -J
t ? vuuipiuir min'HN ?'I g?m(i4 t*V4T l>
1 will be Hold on our iihiiaI accommodating ler
j especial!v requested to call and examine our
I FRENCH, ENGLISH AND A.\1
DELAINES. ALPACAS, PI
WOOL DELAINES, BLACfc
; And many other artielwa useful und ornnme'M
Clothing and Fti
A full atnek ju?t received consisting of ('II
Clothing. Merino shirts and llmu'cru, Cravat
ALL WOOL CARPETS, RUGS A
( . His Travelling Shaw la (nice article for i
Hoots, I'un.p and Welted Calf Hoot*, Oxford
and Colored ShirU, Cotton Drawers.
I Kersey, (i-orgia Plains, Plaid Ian*eys HI
I large lot of heavy Bmgan* expected aoon an
( unny Hogging, Hale Rope arid Twine, fn
| September 30. 1857,
AT LAWCA
LOOK ! LOOK
???*? B1B3 ?t_
19^ CALL ON MJ
tiip: large*
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
AND TALMAS FOR L
Come look at my great sto<
I Also?Xrr/ro Blankets, Shoes on
Hy calling on
??:o
I AT At Curcton'a corner vou will Hnd
| brought to Lancnntcr. I will buv t'OVV III
them ; COON SKINS, FOX, OTTKR, Ml
! CASH ONI.Y !
September 23, 1857.32tf
K< HI
FILL AMI WINTER.
AT DRV CliKKK S. C.
IN addition to our already extensive Stock
we are now receiving a large amount of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
wliicu we have pu'chaacd with a view to
inr w(inn ot ine i/inrrici. i oriMiniing ol
MiiV und gentlenifiri Dress Good*,
Ready Made Clothing,
1,olios' ('!?>.ik?, mid Jowdrjr,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES
B00T8
AND 8H0B8,
HATS AND CAPS.
CROCKERY. ETCWe
ere disposed to Mill on living term*,
and deal honestly and fairly with our cuato.
mom. And being rather of a social disposition,
aad appreciating the company of our
friend*, we hope that tliev, one and all, trill
give us a call and review our Htoek. We
think by this meaoa we will be mutually
benefitted. They, by gelt.ng good bargains
and we, by betgw a. convenience to our fcl
low oititcna. . JOHN W. TWITTY.
| October ant, 1867, 84Mf.
AA. %
OK TO YOUR
,ESTS!
ill Bank bills of either North or
nting Room of T. R. MAGI LI,
i.
iv nnd extensive Slock of Full nnd Winter
nnd New York, whicli Ii.-im been cnrefnllv
)i? own SRIHTVinilitl. He e??t?eriiille i..vii..u
?Och M'jrhioV, D^fcepru', Delation, Valunnglish
nnd American Prints, Ginghams, &C-,
ached Domestics, Drilling*. &e? Flannel*,
n and Striped Osnnbwrgs. Bed and Ncfjro
i?n n?
'oa'.s, Black Beaver Petersham, nnd Pilot
er. Plain and Fancy Tweed Pants, Black
r Vests, White Linen ami colored Mcrsaill.inen
Collnrs &c. Merino Shiits (for
anets. An endless variety of Ribbons.?
FD -APS.
and Colored Casiiner Hats (both soft and
Boys.) Cloth, Velvet, flush and Peterl/.ilf
nnd Kid BooIm b 6m? mipplw Mt*nn
l Kid iififi k'tti Rnnli..'
.? !' ??wwwvo. illiU
any quantity.
ND CUTLERY.
nt Cutters. II. an.I llintrcs. I .nek a, CrossSt
Wostenliolnis Table Cutlery, and l'ocket
MEDICINES
I..use of I\ SchieflVlin, Mains ?St Co., who
nine articles.
ITTes.
1, Salt, Soda &f? &c.
urge assortment?sonic new and handsome
d White cap Paper, Blue and White Letter
jies. School Bonks, account Books, Ink
J^RY,
Single and Double (lirls, Oil Clotli nnd
C Sir.
st prices, and on his usual accommodating
and judge for yourselves.
Trios It MAOIIT.
36?61.
> /n /R\ p <rp. g
siu^n uuuifdi
KCEIV1NGONEOFTHE LARGEST and
efnre brought to thiKjnurkct, nil of ? hich
in* and ill low prices. The LADIES are
Stock of
ERICAN MERINOS, MUSLIN HINTS,
DEBERUE, ALL
C AND COLORED SILKS,
mi.
irnishing Goods.
Ill .DR. EN'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS nnd MENS
s, hult''li>n!H, Gloves.
XI) MATS, FOR SALE, CHEAP.
i cold day,) Sewed nnd Pejjed Water I'root
I Ties, Fashionable Silk Hut'*,Scarfs, White
<fH GOODS,
iinket?. Wool Hats, Caps, on liatid and a
d will be sold low.
\r sale low for cash.
HASSELTINE 4 CURETON.
33?tf.
STER, S. C.
:! ! LOOK ! !!
iOM IN TIME! !~4N
T STOCK OF
BONNETS. If I BRfiVS rr im\
^ VliVlllIU
41)1 ES AND MISSES.
jk of FINE BLANKETS. .Jfrl
d Cloths Cheaper than Ever !
MANNES BAUM.
I one of the largest Mock of f?fK)DS ever
DKS, itnd pay the highest market price for
INK, &c., for which Twill pay cash, AND
mit nut's Hitiihi,
Lancaster, 8. C.
Notice.
A I.!.persons indebted to men* guardian ol
. James K. and Thomas J. Thompson,
are hereby notified that James K. Thompson
is now of age ; and I need money to
settle with him. Those indebted will please
come forwnrd nod pay nt leant one hnlf ot
vt hat they owe?less thnn that wont do.?<
If this notice is not regarded, I will sue foi
the whole amount. I will attend in lain
casterville on aalesday in November *UJ
December next for the purpose of receiving
from those who will pay up. 1 hope all
III . L. .L ? _. I
win nine ine i mi una an so.
SAMUKl. FAULKNKR, Guardian.
Out. 14. 35-4.
FRASER k THOMPSON.
FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
FORWARDING AGENTS,
Adffer'v North Wharf.
FHEDK. K FK vSKR, ? p. - p
PAULATlioRPdoy. f CfcarlwUn, 8. 0
Nov. 6Ui m? If. pd.
Miscellaneous.
DRY GOODS
AND
GROCERIES.
JOS. m. CAVI.E. HAS OPKNBI)
lit the Store one door South of \Vw.
Clybukn, Jk , a cliuice tt?*ortrnelit i>f heavy !
dry goods and groceries in pari as follows:
GROCERIES.
N. R. nod 1'. R. Sugar,
Crushed and pulverized do.
Rio Jar* and Cuba Coffee,
New Orleans and Cuba Molasses,
Goshen nnd K?g. Diary Cheese,
Soap and Starch,
Sperm, Ada. and Tallow Candles,
N'os. 1 *2 and 3 Mackerel,
Ginger, Pepper, Allspice,
Macaroni, Jmligo, Soda,
Sardines, I'ickles, Cove Oysters.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Rectified, and old Bourbon Whiskey,
Did Monongahela do
m,.k',.v'- \t tinn/il.A
J .. .....j,.........
Wolfe's Schiedam Sennpps
N. K. and Jamaica Ruin,
French and Peach Brandy,
Old Madeira Wine,
Old Malign d?
Ileidsick do
UnrcUy's and Perkins' Lon. Porter,
Vounger'a Kdenburgh Ale,
White Wine and Cider Vinegar.
TOJJACCO AND SEtiAliS.
Penn's, Rio Hondo Cigars,
Flueneia Regalia do
Washington Ritiea do
Fine Chewing 'I'ohacoo,
Common do Siiinkiog do do &c.. ?Vo.
All of wliieh will be Sold exceedingly
low for CASH, or to punctual customers on
short time.
JOS. M. C.AY1.KCamden,
S. C., Oct. 14, 35-tf.
Notice.
4 PPUCATION will be made to the
./V Legislature of Sotith Carolina, on or
before the 17th of December next, for an
act of incorporation of the Presbyterian
Church of LuncaMlervillc. A.
Sept. Hi, 1S.17. 31?3in.
LANDS FOR SALE.
r|"MlK subsciibcr anxious to dispose of his
1 lauds in l-aucantcr District, otter tor
sale several tracts ol valuable laud on lite
most accommodating terms, viz:
lOOO.Acres on the Catawba Kiver known
as the Lftiidafortl tract, adjoining lauds ol'
Col. 1. D. Withorapoon, George Met'. Witherspoon,
and John Foster, about lour hundred
acres are cleared and have been in cultivation
for several years, also:
Ol;! Acres on Twelve -Mile Creek, adjoining
Lift vis of the Ksi..te of Dr. (r. b.
.Mnssey, It C. Vaughn and others, Tuese
lands are tirst rate for cotton and grain
mid cannot be surpassed by any lands in llie
neighborhood for productiveness. Also.
115 Acres, ail in woods, lying one mile
from the above, adjoiu:>.j[ lands of J. '1'. K
: llelk, Mrs Yarbruiiifh and olliers. Al.ni
tiOO AlTtfl, in Iwo tracts, near Ucluir;
one known an the Spruit lands the other as
the Cams truct, very near nil of which is in
woods, and in a ^ood grain country. Also.
IVrson* 'Ics.roos of' purclias ng any oi
the above tracts ot lands, are requested to
cuil on, t r address the subscriber at * -"icitsier
C. II., S. C.
J. E. (.'UKETON
Sept. 30 1857. 33 if
THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WAXHAW
S, FOR bALEJane
K. Mt?ore, J. T. "j
K. Ilelk, and wife. | In Equity luincas.
vs. y ter. itill for I'artiL.
Z. WiUianison and | ti .n.
wife, Aim others. J
Under the decree of the t.'onrt of Kquity
niadc in above ease at June Term, 1857. I
will otfer for sale ut l?aneuster Court House,
to the highest bidder, on the lirst Monday
the 'Jnd day of November, 1857, all that
neii, vumau e ann leruie plantation, wiieruon
the late John Sle^arl. Estp, resided, situate
on the Witxhuw Creek, containing 612
acres, bounded by lands of lliggers .Mobloy,
G. I1. l'*flhuui,S. 1$ Masscy. Jus. Faulkner,
J. M. Rutland and Joi n Foster.
This rati of laind needs no recommendation,
no puffcould do ^istice to its value.?
It has long been regarded by good judges,
as the best Tract of l-uid in Jutiicasler
, District, and rich enough lor any purpose.
It has often been "longed" for and desired
by many successful planters, as luind that
will produce a bale of cotton t> the acre,
and corn and small grain a p cntv. The
' plantation is in excellent repair and condition,
about one halt in woods, with good
buildings, good water and u mineral spring
in addition.
Tkkmh, a credit of 1 ami '2 years, the
pnrchuaer to give Bond with two good and
sufficient ?ur lies, and a mortgage, with interest
from day of sule,
JAM EH 11. WITIIKHSCOON,
C. K. L. I).
Lanccater, Oct. 6, '57? 4t p f. #H.75.
W axhaw Land for Sale.
John C. Secrcat and wife,"! In Kqoity
vm. I Lancaster,
M. C. Heath, f Bill for PartiJaw
K. Cure ton, et. al. J lion an.I soforlh
Under the decree of the Court of Kquitv
in above cane made al June Term 1857, I
will offer for sale at laineawter C. II. on the
1st Monday the Und Ouv of November 1857,
dial valuable and fertile Tract of land nitoale'in
the Waxhnws, ami whereon Daniel
C. Steele, deceased, reaided. containing 175
, acres, bounded by the North Carolina line,
by lands of Mrs. fclua R. Cureton and M.
I', Crawford,
f Tekms, a credit of 6 months, the purchaser
to give bond and surety an I a mortgage,
! provided the I..nd and bid exceed 5 .94) eta
, per acre.
iimcu ii leiTiipaeiinnv
, '''''""C'ET'I).
Oct. 6, 1857. 34-41-l'f $4.60.
Sheriff's Sales.
BY Virtue of Sundry Writ* of Pi Fa* to
me directed, I will sell before tile Court
Hooho door *t ljunCH*ler on llie tir*t Monday
in November next within the legal hours
of sale the fujlowing property to wit:
Three hundred acre* of hind more or lea*
whereon defendant live* adjoining ianda of
Jama* Thompson, Mrs. landscy and other*,
levied on *nd to be aold a* the property ol
Jatnu* B. MeCorkle at the suit of J one*
Crockett Pf. $1,75.
AUSt), Five Hundred acre* more or lean
whereon defendant live* adjoining land* ol
M. C. Heath, Km| , the land* on which M
R. T. McDowell live* and others, levied or.
and to be aold as the property of Jam?<
Sieel at the xuit of Miuaal Fillhowar.
Condition* ciuh in ,
1IKNRY HANCOCK, S U D
October 12th IW7. M-MY. *1.76.
Miscellaneous,
JOHN J McKAIN.
Wholesale iiimI Ite t;? i I
At the Old Stand Known as
McKAlN'S DllUG STORE.
CAMDEN, S. C.
Has on hand a large and well
. seleetrd Stork of
l> I* II K * s* ti (I -'I r d i c i II n ,
Fisksch, Eng.-Imi, aid Am::i;ica.n ('hcmicai.s,
Patent Medicines, Tliompsoniun Medicines,
i Surgical Instruments. Trusses, Paints Oils,
and Varnishes, burning Fluid and Camphene,
Window (jlass and Putty, Hair, tooth
and Nail brushes, Perfumery, Flavoring
Kxtracts and every article comprising the
Ht<ii h of a Druggist and Apothecary.
Physicians, Country Merchants and Planters
can depend on their orders meeting
prompt and careful attention and upon the
I most accommodating terms. No extra
charge for packing goods.
I Sent. 23. 1857. am
MANSION HOUSE.
CAM DKN, S C.
i r I'M IK SUBSCRIBKR. returns hi* thanks
1 to So.i friends and the travelling public,
j for the liberal support which he has received,
and pledges himself that nothing on
his part shall be wanting to make their stay
pleasant and agreeable,
AT TDK OLD MANSION.
His Table will always compare with any in
j the up Country. With good cleanly and
i airy Knouts, and attentive servants with it
desire to please.
Ilis Stables will be found in good order,
I attended by a faithful Ostler. Ilis Omnibus
D.k lib, attached to the House,runs regularly
to and front the Depot, and to any part
of the Town.
1 Drovers can always be supplied with
! good LOTS and STABLING, with water
' conveniences for their stock, and provender
j furnished at a small advance on market
rates. K. G. ROBINSON,
Proprietor.
j Aug., '2i5, 1857. '28?Hut
! OI.ARTT TTVT1T! k, CO
(Successors to Kooscvclt, Hyde .V Clark,)
DiuLtT mroKTi;ies
oi-*
[Hardware, Cutlery, (luns, See.,
No. 139 Mjctint; Street,
Nearly opposite Charleston Hotel.
ROBERT A. CLARK, i
SIMEON IIYDK, i- Chorion, &. C.
ANDREW T. ANDERSON. )
Feb. 18. 18.ri7. 1 ? 1 y.
COTTON SAW (ilNS.
, rpin: st;iJS( RiBi:u is iitF.iwitiii)
L t<> furnish to the planters of tlii.s and
the surrounding iJistricts,
C()TT().\ tilXS
of the best quality at S'-l per saw. Among
j the improvements < f the?e is the tin
covered brush and its protection fioiu the
, rats and the moveable ribs by which they
can be renewed when worn.
The Freight on the Charlotte It 15. will
be paid. JA.MKS M. EI.I.IOTT.
V\ innsboro' S. C\ April J9. I I ?tint
I NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
I 4 1.1, l'l'.H."0\S II \VI\C l)l'\l \MI?
I again*! the Kst.itu <>t 1'' II Stuvi'iii
I ikr d , will hand in I hi* *anio ?1 11 y attested
' before tlii- Ji.r*t dav ot' January next a* this
i notice will Ik- plead against any claims pici
seated there..I lor.
< i KIFI'lN WALK Fit, adin'r.
Sept. J3, IS.>7. 3J?t. I?t. Jan.
1 Ul If 1- A r*' 'N 1 s WANT,:,)*
M /' ' either Ladies or ( eiitlemcti,
I in eveiy town ami county in tin* United
State*, to engage in a genteel business by
which they can make from JjjilJ'OU to 'J,000
a year. For j articular*, address, enclosing
htauin,
s. a. nr.wv &. to.,
Ilox |5J, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Sept. J, 1857. vJ?#? r-Jt.
Lands for Sale,
William C. Ni*bet, ")
l Jane Kiabct, and other* | SuininonH in.
vs. | I'aititioii.
Iauinia Nisbet. et. al. I
IN obedience to an order from James H.
VYiihcrspnon Ordinary for Lancaster
! District in tliis case lo me diraetcd, I will
i sell to the highest bidder on sales day in
j November next, between tin* legal lioiirs ot
salt;, two tracts of land siluuleu in s aid dis|
irict, the one eont.doing tilly-one acres more
; or less and bounded bv lands of J. II. Mc|
Murry, Hiram Adams, Andrew Mc \tecr,
and tbe fifty acre tract. The other con|
t.lining fifty acres, more or less, given by,
I John Mc.Murray ami bounded by lands ot
J. II. M'Munay, Andrew Nisbel, David Tay|
lor ami tbe fifty one acre tract.
These lands will be sold on a credit of one
year with interest from day of sole (except
i as much cash as will pay costs) the porchaa'
er giving bond u illi good security and a
mortgage of the premises, if deemed neces'
sar) by the Ordinary, for the purchase ni?n<
I r>''
HENRY HANCOCK, S. I,. 1).
j Lancaster, < >ct. 12, 1857 35-31.
List of Letters,
Remaining in tho Post Office at I aniens
! terC. II., S. C., Oct 1st 1857.
Adkins J. E., Anderson J., Ilakcr J. T.
| Clstilon J M , Cly burn J. L , Clanton \V
R.. Faulkner Miss J , Fry Mrs. S., Ilcndri.t
j. .a., iiouiion .ai , ila^ins av.JS., Johnsnr
A. N., Poer I) M . King. Hcge Si, Co., Km
nington Miss .M , Kenmngton B . l-eveitor
Mrs. K., Mason 1)., Morrison Dr.N. K , Murks
T. 11., Mills dt Robertson, Westmoreland
Z. 1,., Wilis* J. L.
Persons calling for letters in the above
list will say, they are advertised.
THOS R M AGI I.I,, P. M.
H. K. AIKEN &, Co.
Factors and Commission Merchants
?CHARLESTON, 3. C.?
' Confine themselves to the sale of Cot
TOM, and Other Country Produce
Iteeeive mid Forward Cioods,
a*D GIVE PERSON A f. ATTENTION TO Till
\ purchase OF MERCHANDISE,
i when ordered.
Oflice on Boyce Sl Ct's Wharf.
? Gen'l. II. K. Aires, A. VI. Aikf.n
r Oct 7,'67 ?34 6m
[ " NEGRO CLOTHS.
GEORGIA Kersevs. and Greys.
Oconee and KlinvIHe Kersevs
For ante by JOS. M GaYI.K,
Cmb4m>, b. CA, Out. U, 30-tf
Miscellaneous.
Notice.
_fcrv 1 offer at private
wKSi ? ? Fa suio ihc preiirscs occupied !?y
JBHjJyyK Io?.?pli Ji. liutton.asu dwelling
'n?I .shop in l-jtucasiervillo.
i i ci iiia made easy.
VV TUCRl.OW CASTON.
Martli 19. 1857, G? if.
To Planters and House
Builders.
I'tin unlitfAeiKo* unl...... k'... il L. C.. - .1 .
? ... ruVlMIUl I IViUIII^ |I|?S lll?l||l\S HM UIU
very liberal patronage received for the pa-t,
arid takes this method to inturiii the citizens
of Chester and surrounding I Jistricts, and the
whole South, that lie has elVccted * another
improvement in the
I Cotton Gin & Wheat Thrasher, i
that excels any that have ever been intro- |
duced heretofore; and from long experience, !
he has no fear in challenging any other Fae. I
tory, either North or South, to produce an I
I equal, lie feels very confident in saying to I
| the public, that Ins liins excel in perform|
auce any other make or pattern now iu use. j
i With dry cotton the roll cannot be broken i
or made to spew over, which no other pre- j
tends to claim, and with good driving pow- ;
er and attendance, a 45 saw gin, will gin j
from 4 to l? bales or more in a day, weighing
from 350 to 4(10 lbs.; which is as uiuch j
as anyone hand can well handle in a day.
Any person wanting a (.Jin or Thrasher, can
he supplied by sending on his order to nit
1 ai i,ow isviiie, i Hester District, is. tj. \\ ork
will l?e shipped to any place desired.
RKPAIRLNC done at the shortest possible.
notice.
To House Builders, I will say that I am
manufacturing SASIl, BLINDS &. DOORS
of any description, made of the best material,
I and dry lumber, and workmanship the very
; best.
All work carefully packed and forwarded
to order. JOHN SIMPSON.
June I lib. 185*5. 17-tf.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Judvtn A. I l.i-seltine 1 In Kepuly Lancaster
vs. I Distiict, Bill to set
i Samuel Spenee } aside judgement lor
John U Ingram j Fraud Injunction
I*. T. Hammond. J Relief Aeeount.
I T appearing to my satisfaction that Sain.
tie! Spciieo, one of tiie defendants in ;o
bove Bill, resides without the limits of litis
State, It is ordered on motion of Cook
Solicitor for complainant that the said Sami
Uel Spenee do answer, plead or demur to
j the Bill in above ease on or before the 1 lth
dav ot November 1857, otherwise judgc?
j no nt pro eonfesso will be ordered against
I him.
JAMES II. WlTIIERSl'OOX,
C. K. L. 1).
i Aug. 3, 1857, 'J5?3ui. l'f. #6.00.
"Law Notice.
THE undersigned have formed a Partnership
for the practice of Law in Lancaster
District.
All business entrusted to them, will re
j ceive prompt attention.
CANTON ?. ALLISON.
VV. Titui:t.ow CAsios, Camden, S. C.
R. K. Allison, Oliiee on Dunlap Sirei t
I opposite the C. II. I. uwasterville, S. (5.
I September 17th. 185(5. 31-tf.
MOORE 8L GLOVER,
WHOLESALE
v .? dphi'I^IMV
x..vwv*,!vi w i uwuuivm
Corner East Bay and Market St's.
A I.AlHiK STOCK CONSTANTLY ON 11A NIL
Orders thankfully received and promptly
i executed.
j. o. a. .moore, f cilalilkston, s. c.
J. c. Gl.o\ eh. \
Fill. IS, 1857, ) ? 1 y.
TllK STATE OK SOUTH CAii< >1.1 NA.
Lancaster Oisruitr.
In the Coiiiiiioii l'leas.
Il.il Williams i
vs. V Attachment.
W. W. Hart. S
\\ hvrcuH, tin- |ilaintitV did on tlic 1 1th
day of March 1857 tile his declaration aI
gainst the Defendant who fas it is said) is
absent Iron) and without the limits of this
State, and has neither wife nor attorney
, known within the same, upon whom a copy
I of the said Declaration might be served.?
J l is thereforu ordered, that the said Defendant
do appear and plead to the said Declaration
on or before the loll) day March
! (I858j which wiil be in the year of our
I .ord one tlooi-rind Fundi-...) f.fi..
I fight, otherwise tiuul and absolute judgement
will then be given an Hiwnrdcd against
liiin.
J. A STEWMAN, Clrk.
' I March 14th 1857. 5?o.u.in. fi?r ly.
LAST NOTICK.
VI.I. Persons indebted tc? T. It. ?.V J. It.
Magi 11 or to Magill Si. Heath, will
make immediate payment, as the above bn1
(tineas must positively be settled up.
T. It. MAHII,I,.
July 1st, 1857. 'JO?tf.
Law Notice.
THE undersigned have formed a partnership
lor the practice of Law in laiscuster
and the surrounding Districts.
All business entrusted to their care will
| receive prompt attention.
. i HAWKINS & WVI.IE.
Titos. N. Hawkins, Unionville, S. ('.
John I). W vi.ik. Old Ordinary's < );'.ice in
' the Court House at laincasterviiie, S. C.
! UeC. lUlh JKOO, -13?tt.
[
Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN,
Sni'^roii Ot nlisl,
| | YORKVII.LK, K. C.,
I Offers his Professional Services to the eiti!
zens of l4tncH8ler Village and surrounding
I country
ARTIFK.MAl. TKKVM inserted on (iold
Plate, from one to a full sett.
Juno I llh, 1856 16-1 y
' | Reeder So DeSaussuref
FACTORS AND
' COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
1 | Nov. 13th 1866, 39? ly pd.
j BEACH, PRATT & KINO,
i. No. 19, Hayne Street,
CHARLESTON, s. 0.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN ENGLISH
FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS.
civ
IV. II. fUnck. C. D. PrulL J < King
i Feb. 18, 1807, 1 ? 1/.
a ^ #46^* '_fA1 _
Medioal Advertisement.
Leonard's
Scuth American <
Fever and Ague
Remedy \
Is a Cheap, Safe and
Permanent Cure,
and is also a Preventive
OF TUB VARIOUS FOR MS OF
Billious and Intermittent Fevers
Price?One Dollar per bottle.
This Pieparulion contains no Arsenic or
Mercury, and will not, like the many compounds
now recommended lor Uillious or othi
it l-'EVKRS, leave the system in u condition
j more to be dreaded than the disease; but its
great merit is in its CURATIVE, PREVES
TIVE and RESTORATIVE properties, and
! adapted to all vIuks and conditions of the sys
I tern.
Nearly uli the articles which enter into ita
composition aie of themselves, singly, remedial
I agents for the cure of HILLIOVS and NTER
11 i ij.> i r li '
As a preventive, this J/ediciuc should be
[ used by convalescents, Travellers, Emigrants,
| and others, during the Summer and Full months,
i when malarious diseases are most prevalent.
A Treatise Iy U. A. LEONARD, New-York,
' on the disease, with Testimonials and Certificates
of cures perfected, can be obtained gratuitously,
at all the places where the medicine
is sold. I
c i : u T i r I u A T i: s.
The following statement of the Rev. L. M.
reuse, Sup't ol the Five l'oints House of Industry,
as given below, is one that speaks volumes
as to the valuable properties of this remedy.
Mr. '' -joonard?Sir:?I take a pleasure
in trat .ittting to you tlie following facts, in relation
to a cure peitectcd by the use of yourS.
A. Fever ane Ague Remedy, upon one of the
inmatesof the llouscof Industry. John Young
who has been sutlei ing from the ehiils and fe
ver during the past live months, was in November
last attacked, and the paroxysms were aa
severe as any 1 ever knew ; almost instant relief
was experienced on giving tlie first dose ;
on the expected day ot return, it was administered,
and it had the happy effect of interrupting
the paroxysms. Since then every vestige
ot the di-once has P-t' him, ami he has recovered
his former wonted appearance ami health.
Truly yours, Xc., L. Al. Pease,
New York, Jan. 28, 1856.
Mr. A. F. R uling, of this city, has consented
to the publication of the following facts,
over his signature, concerning a cure perfected
l?y the use o this remedy, which facts are corrohorated
by the Rev. L. M. Pease, who was
acquainted with all the circumstances.
Mr. G. A. Leonard?Dear Sir:?Sonic ten
days since, I heard of a poor hut deserving
( ciuiuii, in .Mulberry Street, who was suffering
I trom a severe attack of chills and fever, contracted
in the low grounds, near Newark, N. J.
1 gave him one bottle of your South Atperican
Fever and Ague Remedy, and it utl'ords mo
pleasure to say, that the disease has been broken
up by its use, and a permanent cure effected.
Truly yours. A. F, STERLING.
New York, Nov. 6, 1 866.
1 am acquainted with the facts set forth in
I the above certiticate, and can witness to the
I truth ot the statements therein contained.
L. M. l'K.lSK. ?
Sup't Five Points House of Industry.
The following Certificates of Fred k L. Horde
and Henry Meier, are among I ose peculiar cases
in which .a permanent curflr can be effected
notwithstanding tiieir continued exposure to
| predisposing causes. At the time the cures
! were perfected, they were engaged in the Cliein'
ical Works of J/essrs. Oh as1 1'ii/er Co., of
I
this city.
After having been troubled with Fever and
| Ague for nearly a whole month, and swallowed
lots of (juinine, an acquaintance of mine rccomnunded
me to tiy a bottle of what is called
the South American Fever and Ague Remedy,
and sure enough it worked like a charm, i
took it only one day, and that was the last I
saw ot the fever. It is with right pleasure that
17 state this tact for the benefit of all whom it
may concern, and wish everybody the same sue_
cess in mastering this distressing disease, which
| is likely enough, it thev will follow mv example.
FKED'K L. llKRTiiE,
i Alio, i S.W -11 Wliinnfp St RivwiWLI.-r.
J I have had tlic Fever and Ague for sevcra 1
J weeks, which kept me at home, unable to work
i 1 tried a number of prcsuiptious, without find
i ing any relief, until my factory boss scut inc a
bottle ol the South American Fever and Aguu
Remedy, which 1 have used, and after some
days found myself entirely cured. 1 have had
no attack since that time, now fourteen months,
and leel great confidence in this valuable med
I icine, 10 wiiicu i owe my recovery.
I1KNKY A/KIER,
' Sept. 20, 1855.9C McK.bbiu8t. \Villwin?burgh.
j The certificatesof Mr. J. G. Underbill, Drug
j gist, of Jamaica, N. Y., and those received
through him, will be read with much interest
' not only Iroin the very respectable chrracter ot
1 the parlies, but that the medicine was used
under very unfavorable circumstances, ami only
1 when other remedies baa occii used without
| success.
Mr. 0. A. Leonard, N. Y.?Dear Sir:?In
I closed you will tind some certificates of the ef
I tects of your medicine in this place. It gives
I satisfaction to every one that has used if, and
the sale will increase as It btcomes known. I
I take the responsibility to waraiit it. Mr. Stephen
Henderson, of this place sent a bottle to
his wile's sister, with like good results as whcii
used.by himself and wife. Mr. II. is an old
man,* a very respectable citizen of this place,
and is well known.
Truly yours, Ac.,
IAS. G. UND1RH1LL.
Jamaica, N. Y., Sept. 28, id64.
Afore certificates might be added to swell the
list, but a delicacy on the pari of many not to
have their name appear In print, prevents a
publication of them. The al?ovc, however, are
sufficient evidences to establish the fact, that
this remedy is without an equal for the penna'
ne111 euro of toe Kever and /Igue. '
A supply of the above Afcdieine on hand,
. and for sal* by
TUGS. R. A/Afill.L, and J. ADAA/S, and
Merchants generally in this section. 1?but.
I TeU 18,
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