The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, December 02, 1857, Image 3
tanburg nnd Williamsburg; nnd Solicitor
for the Southern and Kukteru Circuit. Mr.
W. A. Owens was elected Solicitor of the
Southern Circuit, sad Mr. 11. lldver for tlio
Knslern Circuit.
On Thursday was introduced in the Senate,
by Mr. McAlilcy : A bill to make the
owners of dogs liable for killing slieop..?
A bill to make the oaiu-rn of hogs liable
for damages done by them to cultivated
ctops.
By Mr. McCaw : A b.ll to punish assaults
committed witli concealed weapons.
By Mr. Cannon : A bill to regulate tlio
commissions of Tax Collectors.
Mr. W'liherspoon presented the petition
^ of Dethney Gay,the mother nnd next friend
of John Milion Gay, one of the survivors
of the Palmetto Regiment, South Carolina
Volunteers, praying that his land warrantor
its equivalent, expended for his support iu
the Lunatic Aavlum, be returned, and also
? ?_ ii- ? ?
w? it I'rumuw %\t mm , >\ mcil wuo rt'icuuu
to the Committee on Military and Pensions.
Also, the petition ot the Lmcastervillo
1'reshytcrian Church for incorporation.
(Jen. R. G. M. Dunovant, was this day el*
*>cted, by joint ballot, Adjutant uud Inspector
General, and \Vm. Laval was elected
Treasurer of the Lower Division.
On Friday a billot was held for Comptroller
General, and imuicdiurely thereutter
for United States Senator. T J. Dickens
was elected Comptroller General on the first
ballot.
No candidate received the requisite number
of votes for United States Senator, conaeqnently
there was no election. Tlu# vote
stood : J II. Hammond, 61 ; F. W. l'ickens,
30 : J. Chesnnt, jr , U3 ; J. S. Preston,
k 18, R. II Rhett, 6.
' A bill to exempt Mat agors of Flections
from ordinary Malitia duty, was read a second
time, and ordered to be sent to the Sen
hie. ai*o. a Dill encourage tlic ruiaing
<-f sheep, die , in this State.
New Volunteer Company.
According to announcement previously
made, the member* of the New Volunteer
Coinp.- ny met at Ihu-CoUit House on Saturday
the U8 li tilt., nt eleven o'olok, a.m.
4Jnmotion.lt J. Willgersponn was culled tov-^the-Chair,
and J. J. Graham was requested
. to act a* Secretary. The Chairman ex*
' plained the object of the meeting; after
f which it wuH resolved that the Company be
f -organized bv the election t(f officer*. The
t ^following named gentlemen were duly
? dec ted:
9 0
H.J \\ tTitensr oox..C?ptuin,
^ , J It. WaDB, 1 -t Lieutenant,
| It. M. Si Ms, 2d ?
I 't , J- t'. Foster, 3d '
^ On motion t?f J. It. Ivxrk, the following
im'uilm'm were appointed u* * Couiii ittee
to dr..I'l liv-l.iws and select a uniform, &c.,
, viz: J. 11. l.ark.J. R Wade. K M. Mum, Jfoster,
11 J. IInneoelt, Joseph Adam*, J'
it. Klcmming. J. M Walh#r, Win Guisido,
J. A. Ilnssclline, John Bailey. On uiolion
the fit.brut n was added to the Committee.
I Ou uiolioii of R. M Sims, J. J. Cu.hatn was
?lee led Secretary of the Company. On motmil
it was oideied that the Company meet
t>n the lUth Deeetnhur for drill, and to hoar
the report of the Committee on lly-iatw*
ai d uniform On moiion of 11. J. llsneoek,
RisoUid, that the shove proceeding* l>e
published in the laineaster Istigtf, no fur.'.lier
biiHint as the meeting adjourned to meet
i.eeond Saturday (19) December.
II. J. WrrilEKSl'OOX, Oh'n.
J. J. (JitAiiAM. See'ry.
, /m
f uDiiuary,
jfc X>iv.d?In this District, on the night of
iW 22d iit"t., Jacob Pt.rt.Eft, after an illneat
which had confined him to hit bed the
^ greater part of hit time for nearly IweJte
months, sged about 70years.
1 1
11 IK MAKKKTS.
('oi.UMBtA, November 28
The market for cotton opened dull and
drooping yesterday, and a lew hundred
bales changed hands at lO^alO}, and s
choice article 10| cents.
Charleston, November 27.
There was every good demand for Ibis
article, to-day, and holders realized }c advance
on the quotations of the morning ?
The sales reached 2,000 bales at the aubjoined
prices, viz:?6 bales at 111 ; 14 at
1ID 20 at 111; 216 jit 111; 174 m 111.822
at 1 If.and 8u2 bales nt 12c.
AuuUsTa, November 27.
mere use been an ndvunra <>t Jc aincc
the Vnndcrbilt's nd viet-ia The inlet of the
day arc l,(it>0 bale*.
Business Notioes.
J IIOI.LOWATO OINTMENT AND PILL*
|k What are tlu-ir (VcdentuW *?They are gp.
proved by the moat enlightened govei nnienu,
sanctioned by the highcat medical author ity.?
1 * I.et no victim of rrorfula, salt rheum, or any
1 ulcerous or eruptive malady, fancy a cure iinposible.
It i? never too late to use llolloway'a
Oiutment for external complaints, or hie fills
for internal disorder*. The pu blic are hereby
informed of a sure test, whereby to ascertain
the genuine**, or the contrary of these medicines.
This consists of a Watermark, the
words, " Uolloway, New Vo'k," in semi-tranaV
parent letters in evary leal of the book of
directions, aiound each box and pot. Without
the Hater maik, nooe are genuine. 76
? - mm*
Da. M LANVHCELEDIUTF.DLIVER PILLS.
ratraRm? i?v ret ulna broh,
? K*w York. Auguat to, 1862.
I Tliit ir to certify that I have had the Liver
Complaint for Ave year*, during which time 1
M have tiled tlrnoM all known rtmediM, but to no
* perpoae. Hearing of Dr. M'Ijuic'.v Celebrated
|| 1-ivM Pill*, I concluded to try r hoi. 1 did ao,
jc riki rid now almost cured. I think one box
W more will effect a permanent cure. I can eheerfully
recommend there Fill* to all who may
Br "iifl'er fioiu liver compkinL I have aieo known
I them uaed with the Dint happy result in eaaee
of aick h< adaebe, or d/ipepda.
S MIL SWIFT, So, 116 Attorney street.
W fJT Purchase/a will be careful to aeh for
l| PR. M L.1SLSCLLJUJIUTth I.IV1R PILLS
manufactured by FLEMING HUOS-, of Pitt*
burgh, Pa. Tbere arc othe: Pilla, purporting
to be Liver Pills, also bis celebrated Vermifuge,
can now be bad at all respectable drug stores
None genuine without tlie signature of
131] FLEMING PROS.
SCROFCLA AND S.lLT RI1EUM of four
y< ars standing, Cured by Carter's Spanish Mix.
j ture.
Wooster, Wayne Co., Ohio, Dee 1, 1853.
| Messrs DKNNtrr &llttv,
Gentlemen:?Having for four years past been
j suffering with Scrofula in its woistfonn, without
finding relief from our best physicians, I was so*
licited bv a friend to try Carter's Spanish Mix.
ture. It gives me pleasure to state that before j
finishing the first b dtlc, the disease relaxed. |
' 1 then ordered two taorc bottles; and with
! healtfelt gratitude, 1 state to you the fact that
! two bottles of your excellent preparation has
entirely cured inc.
The third bottle I give to a friend who had
been suffering with Salt Klicuiu (or a length of
time, and he like myself owes his restoration to
health to the virtues of "Carter,rS|>anish Mixture,"
You are at liberty to use this letter in
any way you may think proper, it it will benifil
the atllicted.
Your obediet servant,
JOSEPH ROBINSON.
IBtKI.M HOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION*.
iiJ, HELM HOLD'S genuine PREPARATION.
11EI.MHOLD'S genuine PREPARATION.
11 ELM HOLD'S genuine PREPARATION.
Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Client
istry, w itli the greatest accuracy and Chemical
knowledge devoted to their combination.
a ELM HOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION.
Eor diseases ot the llladder, Eidney?, Grav
! 01, and Dropsy.
llfuKAD! UKAI)! BEAD!?"Yo afflicted
read," (be following Certificate of a cure of
over 2<> years' standing:
II. T. IIm.mhold?Dear Sir: I have been j
troubled with an affliction of the Dladder and
Kidneys for over twenty years. I have tried
Physicians in vain, and at last concluded to
give your genuine 1'iypai ntion a trial, as 1 had
heard it highly spoken of. It alfortied nic ilull
nutate relief. 1 have used three bottles,'and
I have obtained more relief from its effects and
eel much better than 1 have for twenty years
previous. 1 huvc the greatest faith in its vir.
tiles and curative powers, and shall do aJI in my
powar to uiake it known to the atllicted. Hoping
this may prove advantageous to you in assisting
you to intioduce the medicine. 1 am
truly yours, 11. McCoituic.
Should any doubt Mr. McConnic's statement
lie refers to the following gentlemen :
Hon. Wm, Higler,Kx-Uovcrnor, Penaylvania.
Hon. 'I'hos. 11 Florence, rhiladelphia.
Hon. J. C.^Nuox, Judge, Tiogo Co. Pa.
Hon. J. S. Block, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. 1). It. Porter, Kx-Governor Pennsylvania.
Hon. F.llis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. It. C. tiiier, Judge 1*. S. Court.
Hon. tl. \V. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia
Hon. \V. A Porter, City Solicitor PhiUdelphis.
lion. John Itigler, Ex-Governor, California. 1
Hon. I'.. Hanks, Auditor General Washington,
D. C.
.<inl many others, if neessary.
tar See advertisement headed
j HELM HOLD'S GENUINE FKEF.I K.1TI0N,
in another column.
INTew Advertisements.
NOTICE.
BY ORDER OF JAMKS II. WITHERNI'OO.N,
Ordinary of Lancaster Din
Iriet, will he sold it the lato residence of
JOHN' STEWART, K-ij., (Decesed), on i
the 2-d day of December, 1867, all the |
personal estate of as id deceased, (except
the negroes,) cons.sting of about 1,000 I
hufchils of corn, 36 bales cotton, 8 head of |
mule's, ,Wag in Huggy, plantation Tools,
JO fat Fork Hogs. Stock Hogs, Cattle,
Sheep. Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Valuable Library, 1 Fiano, two large
Globes. fa Terreslial and Celestial.) a
lite ..I I.. U... 1
......... v.. ....... >i v??wb avuu nuu
! many other article*.
Terms?Twelve months credit; note,)
with two good sureties, with interest from |
day of sale.
Nov. 125th, 1857.
37 NEGROES
FOR HIRE.
I We will, on the day of sale, hire the
negroes belonging to said estate for the
year 1858, 37 in number, consisting of men,
women and children. Amongst the number
there sre some good Field Hands,Cook
sod House Servants, Sits. Terms nmde
known on the day of hireing.
CYNTHIA I*. 13ELK, ) ,
JANE E 51CX)KK, < r'xec "*
Nov. 'J5lh, 1857.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
I .A \ CASTE R DISTR ICT.
I DC > O lir .L ?- - O-l!
i? i /nniri /i ?? unrrtyHint r.s(f., wrinnarv
fur *?id Diatrlct.-VVhereii*, William Rowell
and Doctor Henderson t'lylcr have applied
to me for l-etter* of Administrutiou
on all and singular the Hoods and Chattel*.
It ij?t?t h nod Credits of Jacob 1'lyler, sen'r,
late of ;ho District sfore?*id, deceased.
Tl I KNft are, therefore, to cite and ndmon,
ifdi all and singular, the kindred and credi*
: tors of the said deceased, to be und appear
j l>efore me at our next Ordinary's Court for
I the nuid district, to be holden at 1-ancaster
i Court House on the 14th dav of Decemher
j next, to show cause, if any, why the said
administration should not be granted,
j i , (liven under my hand and seal,
I 1-.S. > this 30th dav of November in
j I lie year of our Ixird one thound
eight hundred and tifly-seven and io
| the 83d yenr of American Independence.
JAMKS II. W ITIIKRSI'OON,
O. L. D.
Nov. 30, 1857. 4*3?21?p I *3 00
SOUT H 0 A ROLINA.
Lancaster district.
By James //. W ithersjumn Esquire Ordinary
fur mid District.
WHEREAS, Col. Juine* Steele has
a^ilii-d lo mo for letters of Aduiiniatrilion
on all and singular the Unnda and Chatties,
Rights and Credits of Augnatna \V. T. Steele
Ijti' cf the State Mi<M..nri. dee.*d.
Thrsf. are, therefore, to cite and adaionith
all and aingular, the kindred and credi
tore of the widdeoea-<vd, to be and appear
before me at our next Ordinary's Court for
the aaid district, to be holdeu at lame-aster
Court Itouae on the 14th day of December
next, to aliow cause, if any. why the said administration
should not lie granted.
i Given under my hand and seal,
I.. 8. > this r.Olh day of November in
J tha vear of oar Ixird one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-seven and in
tha M'Jnd year of American Independence.
JAMES II. WmiERSrOON,
O L. D.
Nov. 30, IW 49?31?f f #9 OU
SWAN ii CO.'S LOTTERIES!
NEW AND BRILLIANT SCHEME
o
CAPITAL PRIZE
$60,0001!
The following Scheme will be drawn by
S. Swan At Co., Managers of the Fort
Guinea Academy lailtery, in each of their
Lotteries for December, 1857, at AUGUSTA,
Georgia, to which city they have removed
their Principal Oflioe.
C LASS C .1,
To be drawn in the City of Augusta Geor
gin, in jmiuuc, on
SATURDAY, DEC. 5th 1857,
o
CLASS 6 6,
To ho drawn in the City of Augusta, Gn.,
in public, on
SATURDAY. DEC,, 12th, 1857.
? o
CLASS 67,
To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Ga.
in public, on
SATURDAY, DEC., 19th, 1857.
C L A S 8 6 8 >
To be drawn in the City of Augusta,Ga.
in public on
SATURDAY, DEC., 26th, 1857.
or THE 1*1.AM or
SINGLE NUMBERS |
r, i n it I> U I '/ C ^ i
W 1 1 U U A 11 t /i li O i
NKARI.Y ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NIKE
TICKETS.
MAGN1F1CKNT SCHKMK!
to nr. Ditaws
EACH SATURDAY IX DECEMIiKRi
1 Prize of SCO,000
1 " 30 000 I
1 " 10,000
1 " (>,000
1 " 5,000
I " 3,000
1 " 3.000
I " J .500
60 " 1,000
100 " 150
100 136
100 loo
APPOXIM ATION PRIZES.
4 prizes i?l #3">o ?ppr. to #60,000 are #1.200 I
4 " 260 " 3o,iioo " l,ooo
4 " 2O0 " lo.uoo '* 8?>o
4 " 160 " 6,ooo " 600
4 " 126 6,mm) " 6oo
4 " 100 " 3,OoO " 4uO
4 " -75 " y,(?oO " 3oO
4 " 60 " l,6oo " 200
6,ooo " 2u are " 10o,ooo
5100 prizes amounting io $:ji(),()()U
Tickets $10; Haifa $5; Quarters $2.50
o
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The Numbers from 1 to 60,000, corresponding
w ilh those Number# on the Ticket#
printed on separate slips of paper, arc encircled
with small tin tubes, and placed in one
w heel.
The first 3'i8 I'ri/es, similarly printed and
encircled, are placed in another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved.and a number
is drawn from the wheel of Number#,
.inn iii me niiiiiu moo ii i ii/.e is drawn irotn
the oilier wheel. The Number ami Prize
drawn oul are opened and exhibited to lliu
audience ami registered by the Commissioners,
the I'rize being placed against the number
drawn. Thin operation is repealed until
all the Prizes are drawn out.
Approximation Phizes.?The two prefeeding
and the two succeeding Numbers to ]
those drawing the lira I 8 Prizes will be untitled
to the 32 Approximation Prizes. For j
example: it' Ticket No. 11250 draws the j
jjPiO.uoo Prize. Tickets numbered 11248.1
11249. 11251, 11252, will each be entitled j
to &J0U. It Ticket No. 550 draws the i
?J i.oou Prize, those Ticket* numbered 518
510, 551, 552, w'll each he entitled to $260. i
and so on according to the above actuate.
The 5,000 Prizes ol ?20 will be determined
by the lust figure of the Number that j
draws the $b0.0U0 Prize. For example, if
the number drawing the $f>0.000 Prize ends j
with No. I, then all the tickets where the I
number ends in I w ill lie entitled to $20.?
If the Number ends with No. 2, then all the j
Pickets w here the Number ends in 2 w ill be
etilitled to $20, und so ou to 0.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at
the following rates, which is the fi.sk :
Certificate or Package of 10 Whole
Tickets, ?80 ;
i.eriificato or Package of 10 Half I
Ticket*, 40
Certificate of Packnge of 10 Quarter
Tickets, 20 j
Certificate of packages of III eighth
Tickets, 10
Iu ordering Tickets or Certificates.
Kncloai 'lie money to our address for the |
Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they j
will be forwarded by timl mail. Purchasers j
can have tickets ending in any figure they j
may designate.
The list of drawn Numbers and Prizes
will be sent to purchasers immediately after
thedruwing.
wr Purehifkcrs will please write their I
signatures plain, and give their Post Office,
County ami State.
|-tf' Remember that every Prize is drawn
and payable in full without deduction.
WT All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid j
immediately after the drawing?other prizes
at the usual time of thirty days, in full without
deduc'io.).
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates
to
S. UNVAN St CO, Auguata. Ga.,
HIT Person* residing near Montgomery ,
AIh., or Atlanta, Giu, can have their order*
tilled, and save time, by addressing S. S*un
St Co , at either of those cities.
HT A list ot the numbers that are drawn i
from the wheel, with the amount of t'ie
prize that each one i? entitled to, will he
published ufler every drawing, in the following
papers : ? New Orleans Delta, Mobile
Register, Charleston Standard, Naa.ivillc
Gazelle. Atlanta Intelligencer, New York
Weekly Dav (took, Savannah Morning Newt
Richmond Dispatch New York Dispatch,
and Paulding (Mlaa ) Clarion.
Blank*! Blank*!!
A SUi'l'bY of blanks on hand at the
ledger O'tiee, that will I mi sold delusively
for cojA. Person? will oblige ua by not
king 'or (beat oo a** ither tense.
NOTICE.
White Plain* Academy.
IT (JIVES us pleasure is inform all who
may be concerned, or interested in the
cause of Education ; thnt Mr. John Evans,
sen., will open n house of entertainment
near White 1'lain. Bnd will he ready to accommodate
any pcraon who mnv wish to
attend the examination of the school, or at
any private time to visit it. The present
Term of the School will clos the Ibth and
)9ih of December. At whieh time Mr R
II, McKinnon, a graduate of the S. C'.Cul- j
lege, will deliver a Literary Address, before
the audience. Chesterfield must no more
bear the name of t^e long sleeper. The
very brilliant prospect which now surrounds
us gives shining evidence that the good
citizens in this vicinity, have been awaked
to their own intutesl.
E. DAVID.
Nov. 'J5. 41?4t.
Sheriff's Sales.
BY Virtue of Sundry Writs of Fi Fas to
iik* directed, 1 will sell before the Court
House door at laiocaster on the tir-?t .Monday
in December next within the legal hours
of sale the following property to wit:
Five hundred acres ol land, more or less,
whereon delere vnt liver, adjoining lands of
M Heath, K?q . the lands on which M
K. T. McDowell lives and other lands, lev
ied on and to be sold as the property of
James Steele at the suit of Mickul Filliiower.
Conditions cash &c., j
HENRY HANCOCK. S I, I)
November I'Jlli 1857. 40?3t? I'f. $1,75.
I NhCiKO AND O i l 1 Kit l'UOl'KUTY
FOR SALE.
BY order from James II. Witherspooii.
Ordinary for I .miens ter District, I will
oiler for sale to the highest bidder on the
2d day of December next at tile late residence
of II. J, Gregory,deceased, the v\hole
ni?rMnn?il nmriurlf in . ot..?.
I ? |-. .|'V ? . 1/r IV roiiUV l?i aitiw
deceased. consistinc of
ONE VALUABLE NK(?RO BOY,
one Wiijijon, Bu(;gv and i*arucss, Horses,
Cattle, llofjs, Com, Fodder and Cotton,
plantation ami Smith Tools, 3 Cutis one
lot of Carpenters Too.a, one No 1 Cooking
Stove, three Stills ami Stands lor .Maniilacluring
Whiskey, Household and Kitchen
Furniture, and many other articles loo
tedious to mention.
Terms known oil dav of sale.
T. T. CKKOORV, Adm'r.
Nov. 12, 1S.V7, 40-21.
Ramsay's History of
SOUTH CAROLINA
11 fll.L be republished early in 18j8. in
IT two laryc Volumes octavo, 550 pages
each Volume, printed on line, white paper,
hound iii substantial cloth (jilt. It scenics
hardly nccesary to add un> tiling to the abov e.
Hutns.iy's llistoiy of South Carolina is a
great work ; he was an eye-w itness.and par
impaled ill many ot the events about >.v Inch
lie ivril'iH, We, South Carolinians are loo
ignorant of our own history, and tin* Pnt?
usher has undertaken the work wilh a visw
to y n demand wliieli has been felt for
some lime. The fact is, there i-? more in.
ierest fell nine in the History of our Stile,
than ever was before. All accounts of our
iiiii'e?t<iri are now beginning lw ?ai>? up
our minds to a lively interest. W hen we
sec tht in braving the hardships of the ties,
crl. overcoming every ditticultv from a savage
foe, and meeting the stilonrt Union in
a long, distracting, ami b.oody war, we are
pleased with every danger they escaped,
anil wish to trace out the most minute events
of their history. Those w ho vv ish this vt ork
will send on their names to the subscriber
early.
I intend to get out the Work early ?n 1858
Price, in substantial Cloth, $2 25 per Vol
nine; Half Calf, $3,00. Sold by subscription,
payable on delivery.
W. J. DUFF1E,
Bookseller, Newberry, ^>o. Cn.
Nov. 18. 40?tf.
H. K. AIKEN &, Co.
factors ana commission Merchants,
?CHARLESTON, S. C.?
Confine thoimoivos t?. 'he *ai.e of Cotton,
ami other <.'uuntry I'roJnce
lleceivc s> ii<l I'oi'wunl
anl> give fefionai. attention to the
fi.'r'iuse of .mkrciunoise,
when ordered.
Otliee on U ?ycf. At Co's Wharf.
(jcd'I. ii. K. Aiken, A. M. Aiken.
Oct. 7/57 ?31 Gin.
\/V?AtiKNTS W A NTCl>.
eitlier Ladies o' (icnflemeii,
in every town and county in the United
Slates, to engage in a genteel business by
which they can make from $1.0011 to il.OOO
a year. For particulars, address, enclosing
Htauij),
S. A. DF.WV At Co.,
Box 131, Philadelphia, Fa.,
Sept. 2. 1857. J9 ?lit.
Keystone Chapter No. 18 K A M.
fill IK regular convocations of this Chapter
1 w ill l>e held on the Jirtl Tuesday of each
iiiolith at 10 o'clock A. M.
B. J. WlTHEKfel'OON, Sec y.
Oct. 14th, 36-3iii.
Lands for Sale.
rJ"MIK subscriber will offei for sale, at lainA
caster Court House,on the 1st Monday
in December next, hi n tract ol land, situated
4 inilca South of Lancaslerville, lying on
the waters of Turkey Quarter (.'rock, containing
two hundred acres more or less ;
about sixty acres of which is under cultivation
and the balance in woods.
tin the premises is a tolerable gocd dwelling
house Hid ull necessary out buildings.
S. C. BROWN.
Nov. 11th 1857. 39?at.
LAST NOTICE.
AH. IVrnon* indebted to T. K. tSt J. R.
.Mayill 01 ?o .Muyill & ilealh, nil!
imike immediate payment, as the above buaiuesa
must positively be settled up
T. R. MAGII.L.
- July let, 1857. UO?-tf.
Law Notioc.
THE undersigned have formed n partneraliip
for the practice of I.aw in Ijisfuater
and the aurroondiny Districts.
All buaineaa entrusted to their care w ill
receive prompt attention.
HAWKINS &. WYME.
Thos. N. Hawkins, Unmnville. S. C.
John I). Wvlik, Old Ordinary' (Hlice in
the Court House at Lancaatvrviiie, S. C.
Dec. IOth 1850, 43?tf.
liEAlill, I'ltA'lT a KING,
No, 19, Hayne Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
lMTOKTKRS AMD JOBBERS IS ENGLISH,
FRKXCII AND GF.RM AN FANCY GOODS.
T"fto??ieU hj
IF. //. Batch. C. D. I'raU. J. (i. Ktng
Fob. 18, 1857, |?lj.
an iaa "i iritis aai " -?
[ VALUABLE REAL E8TATE, for Sale
ON A LONG CREDIT!
I I'M ward Awry J 111 Equitv, Lancns- i
vh. ter District, Bill to j
George P. L. Muaney. Jclmnge Investment i
oi Wards' Estate, i
In pursuance of '.he decree of ttie Court ;
of Equity made in above case at June Term j
1857. I will otter for sale at Lancaster Court
House on the 1st Monday, the 7tli day ot I
j December 1857, the following valuable real
I estate, belonging to the late Dr. G.L. Mas- j
sey,(deceased ) viz:
I All that valuable and productive planta- j
ti?-n or tract u! land situated in the Wax- j
| liawa, upon which Dr. G I.. Mas*ev resided I
containing over 1000 acres, bounded by
lands of James E. Curclon, Itnbcrt C. )
Vaughn, estate lands of Thus. K. Cureton j
and 12 mile creek
Also 500 acres, more or less, situated in j
the Catawba Indian Boundary, bounded by
lands of John J. I'orler, Mrs. Musscy and
others.
Also 500 acres, more or less, called the
l'iney Woods tract, lying on Hannah's j
rriTHt uouimcu uv lanus <>i rs. ii. .Massey,
Juntos K. ('nreion and others.
Also One House and Lot of land in the
| Village of Lancaster, containing 20 acres,
| more or less, bounded by lands of James II.
j YVithcrs|>oon, S. 1$. Emmons, Wtn. Stevens
and the ' heslerlield Road.
The said lands will be resurvcyed before
the dav of saie and I'lnts made thereof ?
The NVnxhaw tract is altogether a very desirable
and productive plantation and ranks
as next best to the ' (?.\rden Spot" The
land will bear a thorough examination, and
the terms will be satisfactory, Purchasers
are invited with confidence to look, to bid
I and to buy. No such inducements will be
offered soon again.
Tkiims, a credit of one, two, three and
four years, the purchaser giving Bond with
good sureties, with interest from day of sale,
payable annually and a mortgage of tic
premises.
JAMES II. WITIIEKSI'OMI,
c. K.I i). |
Lancaster, Nov. 4th ]85", 39-41-pf $<> "5.
Assignee's Sale.
j WJK will sell at the residence of W. H.
I it Dl \ LAI', in York I hat rict, oil Tuesday
and W eduesday, 1st and 2d days of
! December next, 'lie property assigned by
I \\ . If |)l NI.Al'fir the benefit of his cred
n.Fi-.. ?s.-nu property con sarin ol I'WO
tracts of (wind,
FOURTEEN SLAVES,
Eight Horses. Four Mules. Wagons. Carriages,
Corn, Fodder, I loiisehold an?l kitchen
Furniture, and viuioiiH oilier articles.?
One of said tracts is situated on Fix Mile
( ruck and Catawba Ki?er, and contains between
SINK HUNDRED and
ONE THOUSAND ACRES!
It is well improved, and contains some of
the choic-st farming lands in the District.?
"I'lie np-iainds arc well suited to the culture
of Cotton, and the Bottoms cannot be surpassed
in the production of Corn. The
oilier tract is situated on Fishing* reek,and
contains about
560 ACRES.
It ii? tolerably well improver' and very fertile?
being suited to the production as well
of Cotton, a> Corn and other grains.?
Amongst the Negroes is a good
BLACKSMITH.
TERMS < >F SALE FOR THE LANDS
? A credit of one, two aad three years. x\ i:11
interest from day of sale, payable annually
? the purchaser to give note with two your!
sureties and a mortgage of lite premises.
SEVKN young mid likely Negroes will
he told lor cash ; the b ilance of the Nei
grot's ami the oilier personal property will
he sold on a credit of twelve months, with
interest from the day of sale?purchaser to
give note with tw? good sureties.
The sale will he positive, and those concerned,
and all desiring good bargains, had
belter attend.
1,. ii. MASSEY, Assignee.
1). C. RODDY,
Agent of the Creditors.
Nov. 4th 1857. 38?It
A S S I (| i\ E E '8 S A L E.
IW'II.I, sell at the residence of J EE
ROY DAVIS, in York Distnelnri the
8th and Dili days of DECEMItKK nest, the
property assigned by said J. 1.. I>AYIS for
j the benefit of his creditors. Said property
consists of
A TRACT OF LAND,
in Chester District containing about ONE
HUNDRED Al'RHS; various parcels of
| land in York District, containing about SIX*
J TEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-NINE
I ACRES.
NINETEEN NEGROES,
Eight Mules, two Horses, Wagon*, Carriages,
Buggies, I louscliold ana Kitchen
i Furniture, I'iuno, Books, sett of Blacksmith
j Tools, r.'otu.n Gin, Thrasher, Fan, Hog*,
Cow a, Sheep, ("on, Fodder, Cotton, and
j variooa oilier articles. Some of the lands
are choice for
FARMING PURPOSES,
and the IIO.UK TRACT, containing about
NINE 111! N OREL) ACR ES. is well improv,
j ed Ainongsl the negroes is a good Blacksmith,
and many young and valuable NEGROES.
For the personal property, a credit will be
nllowed of twelve mouths with interest
Ironi the day ot sale?note with at least
1 two good sureties to be given.
T II R l< A D s
Will be sold on a credit of one, two and
three years, with interest I'.om the day of
sale?payable annnally ; purchaser to give
note with nt least two good sureties and a
mortgage of the lands if deemed necessary.
All who want good land, good negroes,
horses, mules, & had better attend?bargains
may be had. He sure and attend.
I. H. MASSEV, Assignee.
Nov. 4th, 1867. 38?61
Notlnn.
I " ? ?
JbaJL I OFFKR AT PRIVATE
! ?IA ill*' prrm'ufi occupied l>y
jBjnj jj jyUlim-ph 1! Million,aaa dwelling
jHHB "hop, iu Lancaaterville.
luiuis luude cnsy
W. THURLOW CASTON.
I Mure h 19. 1857, 6?-if.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. *
A I.I. I'KIt.-ONS HAVING DEMANDS
/\ against the Estate of F M. Sto\cns
tlec'd., will hiind in the ?nme duly attested
before the fir at duV of January next a* thin
notice will be plead apuinat any clai'nt pie en
ted thereafter.
GRIFFIN WALKER, adm'r.
Sept 23. 18A7. 32?t. let. Jnn.
~NEGIUT~C L0TH8. j ^
GEORGIA Kemeve, and Greys.
Oconee and Elrmille Kersey*.
For sale by JOS. M. GAYLE.
Camden, 8. 0? Oct. 14. ?<Mf.
V' 3L- - "fr 1
mm mu s. i
Y*rE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND R
moHt complete stocks of goods ever b
will be sold <>n our uxual accommodating ter
especially requested to call and examine our
FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AM
DELAINES. ALPACAS, PI
WOOL DELAINES, BLACE
And many other articles Useful and ornaoic'M
Clothing and Fit
A full stnek just received consisting of Cll
Clothing. Merino -diirts and Drawers, Cravat
ALL WOOL CARPETS, RUGS A
( tits Travelling Shawls (nice article for i
Hoots. 1 *11 inp and Welted Calf Hoots, Oxford
and Colored Shirts, Cotton Drawers.
PLANTATI
Kersey, Ceorgia Plains, Plaid Linaeya, Bin
large lot of heavy Hrogans expected soon nn<
Gunny Bagging, Bale Hope and Twine, fo
September 30. 1857,
AT LANCA
LOOK! LOOK
rnirn st
wr ball on m j
THE LAROES
I iviMT /t A AKTI t 1T1? A! Arnn i 1
UUI liUUPS AIM) LLUi UliNli, J
AND TALMAS LOR L
Come look at my great sto<
Also?Xegro Blankets, Shoes an
ilv calling on
;o
wr At Curcton's corner v?u will tiwi
brouglit t<> Luncanler. I will buv COW HI
ilulu ; COON SKINS, FuX, OTTER, Ml
CASH ONI.Y !
September 23, 1857-321 f
1) li Y G OO DSi
A N I)
GROCERIES.
TO*. .71. GAYI.E, HAS OPENED
nt the Store one door Soutli of Wm.
Ci.ybukn, Jr., u choice assortment of heavy
dry goods and groceries, in pari as follows:
<: n n r iv n i rc S
*? v VV MJ ft* X XX XX
N It aid 1'. It. Sugar,
Crushed nnd pnU erizcd do.
Jtio Jam and (Julia Coffee,
N. ? Orleans nr,' Cuba Mn!s???,
Goshen and Kng. Diary Cheese,
Soap and Starch.
Sperm, Ada. and Tallow Candles,
Nos. 1 2 and 3 Mackerel,
Ginger, l'eppcr, Allspice,
Macaroni. Indigo, Soda.
Sardines, Pickle*, Cove Oysters.
WINES AN1) LIQUORS.
Rectified, and old Bourbon Whiskey,
Old Mouongahcla do
McKay's Magnolia do
Wolfe's Schiedam Scnnpps
N. K. and Jamaica Ituin,
French and Peach Brandy,
Old Madeira Wine,
Old Malaga do
Ilcidsick do
Barclay's and Perkins' I .on. Porter,
Youngcr's Kdenburgh Ale,
White Wine and Cider Vinegar.
TOIiAK O AM) SMiAUS.
l'enn's, Rio i lomio ( igars,
Flueiicia Regalia do
Washington Kitica do
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
Common do Smoking do do Ac., &c.
All of which will be Sold exceedingly
low for CASH, or to punctual customers on
abort time.
JOS. M. (?AYI.E*
Camden, S. C., Oct. 14, 35-tf.
JOHN J McKAIN.
Wlioleoalc and Retail Druggist,
At the Old Stand Known as
McKAIN'S DRUG STORE.
C AMD EX, S. C.
HAS ON HANI) A LARGE AND well
. selected Stock of
l> ? ii u * ii ii (I .11 e d i e i ii e s ,
French, English, a.id American Chemicals,
! Patent Medicines, I hoinpsonian Medicines,
i Surgical Instruments. Trusses, Paints Oils,
and Varnishes, Horning Fluid and Camplieite,
W indow Class and Putty, I lair, tooth
and Nail Brushes, Perfumery, Flavoring
' Extracts and everv article comprising llie
I stocl: of a Druggist and Apothecary.
Im. .. \i i? m
uj i.?.mnn, vuuiiiij iiir?vii?iii? nnu rinn*
ter* can depend on their orders meeting
prompt and careful attention and upon the
most accommodating terms. No extra
charge for packing goeds.
Sept. 23, i8.V7. 32?3m.
MANSION HOUSE.
CAMDEN, S C.
f'pilE SUBSCRIBER return* hi* thank*
1 to hi* friend* and the travelling public,
j for the liberal support which he lot* received,
and pledge* himself that nothing on
hi* p >rt shall be wanting to make their stay
pleasant and agreeable,
AT THE OI.I) MANSION.
Mis Table will always compare wiih any in
the up Cotinlr). With good cleanly and
' airy Rooms, and attentive servants with a
de-ire to picas*.
Mis Stables will be found in good order,
nttended bv a faithful Ostler. Mis Oinniboa
l)ek tlb, attached to the Mouse,run* regularly
to and Ironi the Depot, and to any purl
of the Town.
Drover* can always be supplied with
good LOTS and HTABl.lNG. with water
convenience* for their stock, nod provender
furnished at a small advance on market
rates. E. U. ROBINSON,
Proprietor.
Aug., 2G, 1867. 88?dm
Notice.
Application win i*u made 4? the
Legislature of South Carolina, on or
before the 17th of December neat, for an
aut of iftce> poration of the Presbyterian
Church of Lanc.?t?rville. * A.
Bept. 10, H?T. 31?9?
- \V^. " CJ? " * *
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A Ail A AslA A*PMAf?t
EC El VIN O ON E OF THE LARGEST and
eturc brought to thiaamnrket, all of which
inh nnd at low prices. The LADIES are
sto c '< of
El JCAN MERINOS, MUSLINHINTS.
PER ERR E, ALL
: AND COLORED SILKS,
>ui.
irnishing Goods.
ll.DRES'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS and MENS
s, balf-hoes, doves.
XD MATS, FOR SALE, CHEAP.
i cold day,) Sewed and I'eged Wnter Proof
Ties, Fashionable Silk Huts, Scarfs, YVhito
oil coons,
ink els, \V bol Hals, Caps, on hand and s
1 will be sold low.
r sale low for cash.
HASSKLTINE &. CURETON.
33?If.
STER, S. C.
I'l ! LOOK ! !!
"mm
1 IN TIE! I-M
T STOCK OF
BONNETS, RIBBONS, CLOAKS
HUES AND MISSESjk
of FINE BLANKETS.
</ Cloths Cheaper than Ever I
MANNES BATJM.
I one of the largest stock of GOODS erer
1)KS, and pay the highest market price for
,NK, &c., lor ** tiicli I will pay cash, AND
Itlamaen ICuuiii,
Lancaster, S. C.
LANDS FOR SALE
TMIE 9'tbscribor anxious to disnose o'his
I JL lands in Loinciuiter District, offer for
' sale severul tracts of valuable land on the
J most accommodating terms, viz:
i lOOO Acres on the Catawba River known
! as the Lnndsford tract, Adjoining lands of
| Col. 1. I). NVitberapoon, George McC. NVithI
erspoon, and John Foster, about four hun1
dred acres arc cleared and have been in cui|
tivation for several years, ulso :
Olil Acres on 'J'welve Mile Creek, adj
joining lands <>f the Kstutc of Dr. G. L.
I Vlassey. K C. Vaughn and others. These
j lands are lirsi rate for cotton and grain
! and cannot be surpassed by any lands ill the
! neighborhood for productiveness. Also.
115 Acres, all in woods, lying one mile
from the above, adjoining lands of J. T. K.
i Helk, Mrs. Varbrough and others. Also.
A,.r..u i? l?n lr?.>l, IJ..I..:..
i one known a* the Spruit lands the other as
j the Cams tract, very near all of which is iu
| woods, nnd in a ^ood grain country. Also,
j Persons desirous of purchasing any of
the above tracts of lands, are requested to
call on, or address the subscriber at 1
caster C. 11., 3. C.
J. E. CURETON
Sept. 30 1857. 33- tf
W axhaw Land for Sale.
John C. Secrest and wifc,*l In Equity
vs. I 1-nncuster,
M C. Heath, { Dill for PartiJus.
E. Cureton, et. al. J tion and aofurth
Under the decree of the Court of Equity
in above ease made at June Term 1857, I
will oflcr for sale at Lancaster C. H. on the
i... vi I... i.- "i. l. j ? rv L ?
j isi .'iuiiu.ii \nv mi uay 01 l/eceinoer ioj
1 that valuable and fertile Tract of land situ.
; atcil in tliu W axha a s, and whereon Daniel
I C Steele, deceased, resided, containing 175
I acres, bounded by the North Carolina line,
I by lands of Mrs. Eliza R. Cuieton and M.
I 1'. Crawford.
Tekms, a credit of 6 months, the purj
chaser to give bond and surety and a niort'
gi?t-'e, provided the land and bid exceeds
90 cts. per acre.
JAMES H. VVJTIJERSPOON,
C. E. L. D.
Nor. 11, 1857. 39-4U1T 84.SO.
Nancy L. Swift, "I In the Court of Ordlapplicant.
1 nary, I-ancaster District
vs. ^ South Carolina, Real
William N. Unite, | Estate of Dudley llaile,
James llaile et nl J dccc..a^d.
.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Wil?
litiiii N. llaile one of the defendants re*
sides without the limits of this Stnte. It is
therefore ordered that he do appearand ob|
jeel to the division or sale of the real Estate
j of Dudley I laile, deceased, in above case, on
. or before the 28lh day of January 1858, or
| his consent to the same will be entered of
| record.
JAMES H. WITUERSPOON.
O. 1?. D.
I Oct. 26, 1857 37?3m.
! CLARK, HYDE &, CO.
(Successors to Roosevelt, Hyde & Clark,)
DIKIKT l.TlPORTERS
OF
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c.,
No. 139 Mooting; Street,
Nca'ly opposite Charleston Hotel.
ROBERT A. CLARK, )
SI MEON H Y DE, [ Charltton, S. 0.
ANDREW T. ANDERSON. J
Feb. 18. 1857, 1 ? ly.
COTTON SAW GJN&
rpilE SUBSCRIBER IS PREPARED
I 1 to furnish to the planters of thie ant)
the surrounding DielricU,
COTTOS GISi
<<f the best quality at $2 per saw. Among
the improvements of theae Gins, Is tbo tin
covered brush and its protection from tbo
rats and the moveable riba by wlileh they
can be renewed when worn.
The Freight on the Charlotte R. R. will
be paid. JAMES M. ELLIOTT.
Wintisboro' S. C. April 26. 11 6tn
Reader A DeSauraure.
~ FACTORS AND
COMin&SiDN MERCHANT&
CHARLESTON, 0. C.
Nov. 12th 1858. 3P !ypi.
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