Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, September 03, 1857, Image 3
Dissolution. ? Theico-pnrtnership heretofore
existing between -the undersigned in
the TAILORING BUSINESS. has this day been
dissolved by mutual consent. The Notes ami Ac
counts due the late firm are in the hands of W.
DICKSON, who is fully authorised to make settlements;
and to whom all demands against said.}
firm must be presented. All person in anywise
indebted, are requested to come forward and make
settlement, as the affairs of the concern must be
closed up. THOMAS DICKSON.
W. DICKSON.
Sept. 1,1857. 35 -. . * * tf
Tailoring.?The undersigned takes this
method to inform his friends and'the public
generally, that he will continue to carry on the
TAILORING BUSINESS in its various branches,
at the stand formerly occupied by T. & W. DICKSON,
a few doors West of the Post-Office. By a
strict attention to business, and a desire, to give
full .satisfaction, he hopes to recieve a liberal
share of patronage. His prices will he in accordance
with the times.
THOMAS DICKSON.
Sept 3 85 Sm
Rail road HOTEL.?The undersigned
begs .leave to inform his friends and the
publio at large, thatfje has just finished and opened
his new building, known as tho MULLINAUX
HOUSE, opposite, and within fifty feet of the
King's Mountain Rail Road Depot, Yorkville, for
* the accommodation of the TRAVELLING community.
CONVEYANCES will be kept for . the
transportation of travellers to any portion of the
country. STOCK DRIVERS can likewise be ao
J.1.J T? 111 V. J. A.
commoaaiea. j&very en on win oe mitue ui uuiigc
and entertain customers in a satisfactory manner.
Bills made to suit customers.
M. MULLINAUX.
Sept 4 35 tf
X r ' * . - "VTOTICE.?Ail'tbose
indebted to the; estate
of JANE B. McCORKLE, deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment. Longer indulgence
cannot be given. The debts outstanding
on the 15th September, will be put in the
bands of JNO. L. MILLER, Esq., for collection.
D. D. MOORE, \
J. L. MOORE. / -4Wr*Sept
3 : 85 . 2t
CABINET MAKJHG.?The undcrsigued
take this method to inform his friends and
'the public generally, that he still continues the
CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, at the old stand
near the Rail Road Depot. He is well supplied
with LUMBER of a first rate quality, and all necessary
materials for the manufacture of articles
in his line, at low prices for Cash or Barter.
G. S. DOSTER.
Sept 3 ? 35 . . tf
"VTOTICE.?Application will be made at the
1^1 naxt Session of the Legislature, for the passage
of an Act to Incorporate Mackey Chapter,
R. A. M., and Gibson Council of R. and S. M. of
York District.
Sept. 3. 3? tf
MEDICAL NOTICE. - /
THE undersigned returns bis thanks for former
patronage, and takes pleasure in informing
his friends that he has associated Vr. H. ti. J AUKSOX
with him in the practice of Medicine. He
would respectfully solicit in his new connection, a
.continuance of the very liberal patronage which
has been so long bestowed on him. All calls without
distinction will receive prompt attention.
. . D. H. THOMASSON.
Jan 15 ' 2 tf
COTTON SAW GDiSi^The Subscriber
is prepared to furnish to the Planters along
the line of the Charlotte and York Rail Roads,
COTTON GINS of the best quality, at $2 per
SAW. Among the improvements of these Gins,
is the TIN COVERED BRUSH and its protection
from rata; and the MOVEABLE RIBS, by which
they can be renewed when worn.
Freight paid by the subscriber.
JAMES M. ELLIOTT.
Winnsboro', April 30,1857. 17:6m
THAT COMET.--About the first of September,
my NOTES will be placed in the
hands of G. W. WILLIAMS, Esq., for collection.
If I could live without money, I would be a fool
to work for it. J. R. KINCAID.
I have on hand a very good article of High-Post
and Trundle BEDSTEADS, for sale cheap. All
kind of CARPENTER'S WORK done with dispatch,
as heretofore. J. R. K.
June 4 " 44 3m
AW NOTICE.?The uuderrigned hive
this day formed a partnership in the practice
of Law and Equity in York District. Office in
the Court Yard, directly in rear of the Court
House, where one or both of them at all tim** con
be found. I. D. WITHERSPOON.
EDWARD MOORE.
January 9, 1857. 2 tf
IRON RAILING.?The Subscriber has
made such arrangements as enable him to furnish
IRON RAILING of all descriptions and'patterns,
for Grave-Yards, Balconies, &c. Persons
needing snch will please call on or address him,
at his Marble Yard in Yorkville.
RICHARD HARE.
July 2 26 . 6ni
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.?
All persons indebted to B. F. WITHERS, deceased,
will call on the undersigned aud make
payment; and all those haviug claims against the
same will present them properly attested within
the time prescribed by law.
I. N. WITHERS, 1 . , .
R. C. WITHERS. }A
Aug 27 34 tt
A~ COW LOST.?STRAYED from the subscriber
iu June last, n large YOUNG TOW.
with white and red spots. It is supposed she
may be somewhere on Fishing Creek. Any information
respecting snid Cow will be thankfully received
by J. MONROE ANDERSON.
Aug 27 34 2t
RAGS! HAGS!! RAGS! !!?The Subscribers
will purchase all the CLEAN COTTON
aud LINEN RAGS that may be brought in
at the highest market value.
LINDSEY & GORDON.
Aug 27 34 tf
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made to the next Legislature of South
Carolina, for an Act of Incorporation in behalf of
Bethesda Presbyterian Church in York District,
S. C. [Prs. fee $5]
Aug 27 34 tl
\\T AST ED! -I )N IT H CNDRKD lTKELY |
TV YOUNG FIELD NEGROES, from the ages
of 12 to 25, for which I will pav full cash prices.
C. J. PRIDE.
Landlord, Chester, S. 0.. Aug. 20, 1857. 83
TlOAilDI.YG.?The Subscriber is prepared
11 to accommodate 8 or 10 pupils of the Yorkville
Female College with Boarding.
W. P. McFADDEN.
Aug 0 31 3m
Pl'RE SEYVA FIGS.--A pleasant and
effectual remedy for costivcness and nervous
headache. For Sale bv
*L. P. BARNETT & CO.
July 2 20 0
CtOTTOX GIX FOR~SALE.~Tl.e u
) dersigned offers for ?ale at u reasonable price,
one of John Simpson's improved Cotton Gins.
IV. P. McFADDEN.
Aug G 31 3m
ARDW ARE & CCTLERY.-Knives
and Forks, Pocket Knives, Coft'ee-Mills,
Sieves, Fistols, Double and Single Guns, &c. For
Sale by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
July 16 28 tf
LI\E\ GOODS.?a large flock of LINEN
GOODS, consisting of Farmer's Linen, Russia
Duck and Fancy Lineu for pauts. For sale by
L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
July 16 28 tf
rpo REXT LOwT^Thc-subscriber offers
JL for rent, for the reniainder of this year, the
HOUSE AND LOT recently occupied by him.
J. V. POWELL.
Aug 27 Ot
OTICE.--Application will be made at the
JlvI nest Session of the Legislature of South
Carolina, for an Act tore-charter Bethel Academy.
Aug. 27 34 tl
Military caps.?a tuii assorment of
MILITARY CAPS. For Sale cheap by
L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
April 10 15 tf
TAA OZ. SCLPHATE C|CIXIXE,
Xv'U Morphine, Iodine, Iodide of Potash, Sic.,
Just Received and for sale by
L. P. BARNETT & CO.
Hats.?a tine assortment of Soft and Straw
Hats. For sale by
L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
July 16 28 tf
EIDL-TZ A AD SODA POWDERS
of extra size and quality. For sale by
L. P. BARXETT & CO.
June 25, 25 Ot
n_FOR'_S ALE,/' '
LAND FOR SALET
BY the authority of the last will anil Testament
of Richard R. Kennedy, deceased, I will expose
to public sale, at Chester C. House, on the
first Monday in December next, the Heal Estate
of the said deceased, not specifically devised, viz:
1. The Plantation on which the deceased formerly
resided, and which he purchased from Jos.
Reid, containing 1569acres, lying in Chester and ;
York Districts on Broad River, and bounded by!
lands of James Q. Robinson, Coleman Cranford, 1
and others.
2. A small tract lying on Broad River, containing
about six acres, on which there is a mill seat, *
adjoining lands of said Richard E. Kennedy and
Coleman Cranford.
3. A tract of land called the Martha Gaston
place, containg 224 acres, lying in Chester and
York District, on the waters of Turkey Creok, and
bounded by lands of Susannah Gaston, Valentine
l Atkinson, and others. -4.
A lot in the Town of Chester, on which is
situated a Carriage Factory; also, some unimproved
lots adjoining s&id lot.
L. C. HINTON, Adm'r.,
' with the Will annexed. .
Sept. 3, 1857. 85 14 w
COMMISSIONER'S l5ALEr
In Equity-York.
G. W. Williams and j
J. C. Miller, Admr's. 'I. al |
rf- .vs. \ Rill for sale of Land
Walter B. Metts, [ . $c.
L. P. Sadler, and j
C. P. Sandifer. . % j
BY virtue of a Decree of the Court qf Equity,
I will expose to public sale at York Court
House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER
NEXT, the House and Lot mentioned in the plead
ings, whereon Walter B. Metts now resides, containing
J of an Acre.
~ The Lot is situate in the centre of town, opposite
the "King's Mountain Hotel," fronting 66 ft.
011 Congress street and is well improved, with &
large and commodious DWELLING, and all necessary
out buildings. It has been used for several
years past as a private boarding House.
Terms?A sufficiency of cash to pay the cost of
these proceedings, and the balance on a credit until
the first of January, 1858, purchaser to give
bond and two good sureties for the purchase money.
JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. t. d.
Sept 8 35 ($5) 5t
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
In Equity?Yo^k.
Henrietta A. Williams,
vt. Bill to declare trust to
F. A. Erwin, Adm'r., sell land, ^c.
T. C. Williams, et. al. J
BY virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity,
I will expose, to public sale at York Court
House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER
noxt, the tract of LANDdescribed in thepleadings,
situate in York District, on the waters of Turkey
Creek, bounded by lands of Philander Moore,
John Burris, A. F. Love and others, and containing
206 ACRES.
Terms of Sale?A sufficiency of cash to pay the
costs of this suit, and the balance on a credit of
twelve months, with interest from day of sale,
purchaser to give Bond and good surety, and a
mortgage of the premises to Secure the purchase
money. JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. t. d.
Sept 3 ($5) - 85 5t
PUBLIC SALE.?The Subscriber having
determined to remove West, will expose to
public sale on the 28TH INSTANT, his plantation
on Stony Fork, lying on the Charlotte and S.
0. Railroad, 41 miles North of Smith's Turn-Out,
adjoining lands of William Isoin, John S. Bratton,
John Pong and others. The Tract contains 800
ACRES, two hundred and thirty Acres of which
is WOODLAND. The balance is freshly cleared,
and well adapted to the growth of cotton, corn and
small grain. . Cn the place is a COMFORTABLE
DWELLING and necessary outbuildings. Also,
several LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, Cattle,
Hogs, Corn, vv neat, uats, r ouuer, cotton in me
field, one four-liorse Wagon, Farming Utensils,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c.
Persons wishiug to purchase are invited to
examine the property previous to the day of sale.
P. A. THOMASSON.
Sept 8 35 4t
PI" I?LIC SALE.?I will sell at mv resiidence
on the 30TH INSTANT, ray CHOP of
WHEAT, Corn, Fodder, Oats, COTTON IN THE
FIELD. H <?rscs, Cattle, Hogs, one four-horse
ROAD WAGON, Forming Utensils, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, &c. Also, a TRACT OF
LAND, containing about 130 ACRES, one-half
Woodland, the balance iu cultivation. The Tract
of Land ai d Cotton will be sold privately, previous
to the day of sale, if desired.
G. L. THOMASSON.
Sept 8 35 4t
" ^ LAND FOR SALE,
THE Subscriber oilers for sale 1200 ACRES of
LAND lying iu Gaston County, Noith Carolina,
on both sides of the South Fork of Catawba
River, 14 miles Northwest of Charlotte, and within
three miles of the line of Railroad now building
from Charlotte to Lincolnton. This tract offers
tine inducements to purchasers, as 1000 Acres
is WOODLAND, and on it is a WATER-POWER
of 20 feet, with command of the whole river.?
It is an excellent site for a manufactory of any
kiud. On the tract, GOLD and other minerals
have been found, and would probably, if developed,
prove of great value.
Also, 250 ACRES on the South Fork?a great
portion of it FINE BOTTOM LAND.
The above tracts will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.
Terms easy.
Bgk, Persons wishing to exaraiue these lands,
will he attended by the parties at Stowesville. N.
C.: or any desired information given on application
to Col. S. N. Stowc, Yorkville, S. C.
J. & E. B. STOWE.
May 11 23 tf
EXECX'TOirS SALE.?LANDS, MILLS
AND TOWN LOTS.?Pursuant to the will
of the late ANDREW HOYL, deceased, the un* J
dcrsigned will sell on the premises, one mile East
of Dallas, N. C., the very valuable property
known as the IIOYI.'S MILLS AND PL.YNTA
TION. The tract of land contains about FOCR
HUNDRED ACRES, and is a very productive
j and desirable farm with excellent Meadow. The
Mills are uewly repaired, aud consist of a Fioui
Mill with French Burrs ; Corn and Saw Mill with
a large custom. Sale at the Mills, on the SIXTH
of OCTOBER, 1^57, on nine months time, with
interest from the 1st of November.
Also, will be sold <m the premises iu the town of
Dallas, on the 27TH OF OCTOBER NEXT, two
IMPROVED LOTS, now occupied by,John II.
Roberts. Terms same as above.
Also, a tract of til ACRES, on Little Catawba
I Creek, known as "Frederick's Ford." Sale on
| the lith of OCTOBER, 1857. Terms same as pre
I ce<liiifr.
THOS. GRIElt, 1 ,.
W. P. BYNUM. \1,1'
Aug 27 34 6t
jCharlotte Democrat will please copy till
sale.
I I.\ <) I'OK SALK.?The under.signed deJ
siring to remove to the West, offers TWO
! TRACTS OF LAND tor sale, situated on the wa|
ters of Allison Creek, about seven )uilcs North|
East of Yorkville.
ONE TRACT known as the "Elias McCarter
j Tract," contains about 12S ACRES, on whieh
j there is sufficient timber to keep the place in rcI
pair lbr twenty years. On the premises is six
| Acres of BOTTOM LAND, well ditched, togethl
or with a very FINE MEADOW of about six
I ACRES, half of which is new in use.
The "HOME TRACT" contains 120 ACRES.
1 more or less. On the tract is a good DWELLING
| HOUSE, with all iiie usual outbuildings. About
one-third of this place is cleared, the balance
j Woodland. There is a Spring of excellent water
convenient to the dwelling. Any person desiring
i to purchase wili please call on the subscriber,
j who will give any desired information.
If the above land is not so'.d previous to the first
' - ? * - s_ : ...!n i 1
! .uoituav in utiuniiiv, u wm iuuu uc iv
j public sale at York Court House, to the highest
i bidder.
JAMES L. McCARTER.
I Aug 27 34 tf
j T A\D k'OR SALE.?The undersigned de
J_i siring to remove West, offers his plantation
; for sale, situated cue mile from Yorkville, con,
mining 350 ACRES, ICO of which is excellent
| WOODLAND, together with 35 or 10 Acres of
i BOTTOM. On the premises is a comfortable
! DWELLING HOUSE, good Gin House, and all the
! usual outbuildings belonging to a well appointed
j farm. There are also several Springs of good wa!
ter. Supposing that any person desiring to purchase
will come and examine the premises, any
1 further description is deemed unnecessary. The
terms will be made easy.
MATTHEW HARPER.
Aug 20 33 3m
' FOR SALE..
YORK SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Faciei, to me directed,
will be sold between the legal hours of
Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN
SEPTEMBER next, at York Court House, the
following property, via:?
One negro girl Harriet, levied on as the property
of Thomas White at the suit of Morrison and
O'Neal and others. 1
One negro woman'Sarfth, levied on as the property
of Benjamin Chambers at the suit oTMorrison
and O'Neal and others. - . 1
By virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary
for York District, I will sell on the first Monday
in September next, a tract of land, lying in
said district, on the waters of Fishing oreek, and
bounding on lands of James Finley, W. J. Bowen,
A. I. Barron and others, the said laud sold for
partition among thfe heirs at law of Joseph Gabbie,
deceased. . v ? -1
? By virtue of an order of the Court of Common
Pleas, for York District, made in the ease of W.
i B. Withers against Samuel IV. Ruddock,* 1 will
expose to public sale, at the house of James Glov(
cr,: on Wednesday, the 2t>th day of Angurt insU,
| the following property attached in the above case,
I to wit: One sorrel'horse, one sorrel filley, one
three horse wagon, one beauro, ono clock, two
! dressing tables, one folding table, two waluut cupboards,
three beds, beadsteads and furniture, one
! e ? * - .3?1 -
, nne gun, one lot 01 cnairs, one loo&mg giass, uuc
cooking b to to and vessels, one grindstone and
; crank, and one bark-mill and frame. . - >1
By virtue of an order of the Court of Common
Picas, for York District, made in the case of J J.
Evans against Jeremiah Howell, I will sell on
Thursday, the 27th of August inst., at the house
of John Rateree, the following property attached
in the above case, to wit: one still and vessels.
1
One tract of land, whereon the defendant now
resides, together with mill situated thereon, and
bounding on lands of Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Smith,
Joseph Hetherlngton and others, levied on as the
property of James Meek, at the suit of John Ross
and others. 2
One tract of land, whereon the Defendant now
resides, levied on as the property of Jonathan N.
8tewart, Sr., at the suit of Abner Stewart and
others. 4
One negro boy, Allcrr; levied on as the property
of Thomas W. Faris, at the suit of Robert Cherry
and others. 7 _
Two Negroes, George and Jim, levied on as the
property of Robert McLure, at t e suit of* John
S. Moore & Sons. 12
S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, s. T. D. Yorkville,
August G, 1867.
I'ALliBLE LAftD FOR SATLE. ?
Will be sold, on the premises, at public auction,
on TUESDAY, the GTH DAY OF OCTOBER
NEXT, the tract of land Situated on the waters of
Allison Creek i* York District, adjoining lands of
Joseph Miller, Esq., James MoBlwee and A. Tate,
containing 325 ACRES. On the premises are
THREE DWELLING HOUSES and necessary
outbuildings. Abomt half tlftj tract is Woodland
and well watered, and in every way a desirable
plantation.
The sale is made for partition among the heirsat-law
of SAMUEL WARREN, deceased?all being
of full age and will join in the titles. A credit
will be given. Terms made known on the day
of sale. Call and examine the land.
A. J. MATTHEWS,
J AS. T. WARREN & Others.
Aug 20 33 7t 1
FORSALR
1WISH to sell my HOUSE AND LOT on the
King's Mountain Road in the town of Yorkville,
S. C. The lot contains TWENTY-THREE
ACRES, half of which is well-timbered. The balance
is in s high state of cultivation, and has a ;
large number of fruit trees of various kuds.? !
Close to the house is an excellent
WELL OF WATER.
THE HOUSE contains six rooms; and is too
well known in Yorkville to need describing. I
am not in need of money, and will give nuy one
/.r ttma fn r\n rt fnv it Fftr
YY1SUIII? UUJ, pitUlj Ul viiiiv ?w \"*J ?v? v> ,
information, apply to JAMES JEFFERYS, Esq.,
who is duly authorized to sell for uie.
C. B. KNOWLES.
June 4 22 Cm
La\i> a\d lots for sale.?
The Subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE and
LOT on the Landsford road, about .} mile from
Rock Hill Depot. It is well-improved, with a very
comfortable DWELLING, and all necessary
outbuildings. There are 34 ACHES belonging to
the Lot. Also, a House and Lot in Hock Hill,,
nnd about 330 Acres of BLACK-JACK LAND, all
in woods except 2(1 Acres, nml lying 1J miles from
Rock Hill. Terms easy. Cull and see me at
Rock Hill. W. T. BROACH.
May 21 20 tf
House and lot for sale.The
Subsoriber will sell his LOT in Yorkville,
on which there is a good DWELLING
HOUSE, containing six rooms, each having a fireplace.
Also, a good Kitchen, Meat-House, Lumber
House, Barn, Stables, Corn House, CarriageHouse,
&c., and a Well of excellent water. Terms
will be made accommodating.
J. M. ROSS.
Aug 20 33 3m
For sale.?A Seveu-llorse Power ENGINE
in perfect working order, which will
be sold on cheap terms. Also, a first-rate FOUR
HORSE WAGON, new and in good order.
J. HERNDON.
July 16 23 tf
17v4ir a'otice.?All pzrsons indebted to
the late firm of ADAMS & McCORKLE, are
earnestly requested to call and settle. The business
must be brought to a close, and that speedily
?"peaceably if we can, and forcibly if we tnust."
ADAMS & McCORKLE.
July 2 20 tf
\rAXTEI>.?The Subscriber wishes to purT
T chase 50,000 lbs. DRY or GREEN HIDES,
for which Cash or Leather will be paid. I would
prefer customers to bring them in GREEN, as it
I is better for us both. J. llERNDON.
July 10 28 tf
White goods.?A LARGE stock of
WHITE GOODS, consisting of Swiss Muslin,
Jaconet, Cambric. Bishop Muslin, Check Mus!
lin, kc., which is offeren at low prices by
L. BLOOMBERG & Bit?.
July 16 28 tt
Ready-made clotiiino.-a big
j stock of Ready-made COATS, VESTS and
PANTS, suitable fur Sum-mer Wear, on hand aud
for sale, by 1.. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
July 16 2S If
! rpu k'fribhids or thomas s.
X PAGAN. Esq., respectfully announce him as
a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the
en-uiing election.
Oct 13 4(5 tf
\\TK ARE AUTHORIZED TO AN?
? NOUNCE SAMUEL E. MOORE as n Candidate
fur CLERK of the Court of Common Pleas
for York District, at the ensuing election.
July 17 20 tf
riMli; ERIEIVOS OF DANIEL WILi
X LIAMS, Esq.. respectfully announce him as
a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at
the ensuing election.
Oct 16 12 tf
WE ARE AVT1IORIZED TO ANNOUNCE
V. E. McKLHA-NEY, as a Candidate
for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing
election.
| July 17 29 tf
CtOX'S PATENT REFINED SPARK)
LING GELATINE, with which an unrivalled
Chrvstalinc Jelly can he made in a few minutes.
' For Sale bv L. I?. BAllNETT & CO.
June 16 28 tf
?? ?r rnir\ ?? OP i] iPTAIIV A.
i ri'llli M.K&AAJ.V v ?
X STILWELL, respectfully announce him as a
Candidate for SHERIFF of York District at the
ensuing election.
Oct 23 43 tf
HOSIERY.?A large stock of Ladies Hose
Gentlemen's half-Hose; and Ladies and Gentlemens
Gloves, &c. For Sale bv
L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
July 1G 28 tf
Ml'SLIXS.?A fine lot of MUSLINS, ranging
in price from 10 to 37.1 cents. For Sale
j by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
July 10 28 tf
OSGOOD'S AXI) JOXES' CHOLAGOGUE.?A
speedy nud positive cure foi
I Ague and Fever. It has never been known tc
fail. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO.
?j* MO ROIDERIES.?Collars, Sleeves am
A Chemisettes. Collars from CJ cents. Foi
I Sale by L. BLOOMRERG & BRO.
I July 1G 28 tf
HEAD-QUARTERS,
GENERAL ORDERS, NO. ?. * .
Uniosville, S. C., July 20, 1857.
THE following Regiment?, composing the 0th
Brigade of S. C. M.f will parade for Review
and Drill at such time? aud places as are herein
specified : ( .
The 46th Regiment will parade at Ebenezer, on
Saturday, 20th August next.
The 34th Regiment, at Smith's Old Field, on
Tuesday, 1st September next.
The 35th Regiment, at Unionville, on Thursday,
the 3d September next. - >
The 36th Regiment, at Bomar's Old Field, on
Tuesday, 8th September next.
' tho 37th Regiment, at Gaffney's Old Field, on
Thdrsday, the 10th Septemder next.
The commissioned and non commissioned Officers
will assemble the day previous, for Drill and
Instruction.
Colonels will be required to make returns of
their resDective Beeiments on the dar of Review.
The members of the Brigade Staff will attend at
Yorkville, on Friday, the 28th August next.
' ' By order of
. STATES R. GIST, *
. Brig. Gen 9th Brig. S. C. M.
Wm. H. Teimmier, Brig. Maj.
Aug 6 81 5w
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THE greatest offer in gold pens, gold pencils,
gold chains, and gold watches, ever made.?
Read the following:
A SLPENDID GOLD PREMIUM worth from
five to one hundred dollars, positively given to
any person who can spare one day in a week, or
one hoar in a day, getting up clubs of subscribers
in his own and adjoining neighborhoods, for the
best and most popular Family Newspaper now
published. No expense, no outlay, no capital required
of agents. An entire new plan is proposed,
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paying business, who will undertake the agency.
A private circular, for the inspection of agents only,
with full list of premiums, will be sent to any
one who desires it, on receipt of a stamp to pay
return postage. Some agents hvae earned a hundred
dollar gold watch in one week.
Every family should read at least one Newspaper
from New York City, without interfering
with their Local Papers, which of course cannot,
and should not, be dispensed with. ButN. York
being the great commercial and business centre of
this Continent, no farmer, mechanic, professional
man, or merchant, is properly prepared for the
emergencies of his calling, unless he is in communication
with New York City, by means of one of
its first class Newspaper mediums. Such a medium
is our ''Ledoee," neutral in politics, but
giving all the facts items of news, and thrilling incidents
worth knowing throughout the country.
A VALUABLE GIFT.
Each new subscriber will receive with the first
No. of his or her paper, one of the new and beautiful
glass pointed indelible Pencils,* just imported
from Europe, and for which we have obtained exclusive
agency for this Country. This is the most
Ingenious and useful little improvement of the
present nge, and is the only pencil ever made that
will write with ink, making it both a pen and pencil
of the finest quality at the same time. . It will
last for years, and for practical use worth more
than any gold pen in the market.
HALL & WEST, Publishers, N. Y. City.
*Thcsc Pencils supplied to the trade at a profitable
discount.
C% k O 01 In
o 'I-J ?l,
T~ HE STATE OF S. C4ROLIY4-York
District.?JEROME C. MILLER,
who is in the custody of the Sheriff of York District,
by virtue of a writ of Capiat ad tali/faciendum,
at the suit of E. H. Stabler & Co., having
filed in ray Office, together with a schedule on ojUli
of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court
of Common l'leas, praying that he may be admit
ted to the benefit of the Acta of the General Assembly,
made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors.
It is Ordered, that the said E. H. Stabler & Co.,
and all other the Creditors, to whom the said JEROME
C. MILLER, is in anywise indebted, be,
and they are hereby summoned and have uotice to
appear, before the said Court, at York Court
House, on Friday, the sixteenth day of October
next, to shew oause, if any they can, why the
prayer of^the petition aforesaid, should not be
granted.
Office of Common Pleas, York District, this 14th
day of July, A. D., 1857.
JOHN G. ENLOE, c. c. c. pls.
July 16 28 k 3m.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
J J. MILLS, A. E. HUTCHISON, and JOHN
JOHNSON, having purchased the establishment
of W. P. llROACII & CO., respectfully announce
to the people of the Indian Land, that
they will continue to do business under the style
of MILLS & CO. They are now receiving a new
STOCK. OF GOODS
for Spring and Summer, which has been selected
carefully in the Northern markets, and embraces
every variety required in a country store.
As they arc determined to sell on the cheapest
and most accommodating terms, they trust that
the former customers of the establishment, and
their friedds generally, will continue to bestow a
generous patronage.
MILLS & CO.
April 16 15 tf
"drTJ; T. WALKER7
SURGEON DENTIST,
Chester, S. C.,
T?/"OULD respectfully inform the public that
M bis rooms arc now at the Cornwell House,
where he may be professionally consulted on Moudays
and Saturdays, and at Rock Hill, York District,
from the seoond Tuesday of each month until
the Friday following.
He is now in possession of the science, material,
and instructions, for mounting Teeth on the CHEOPLASTIC
PROCESS, which is considered by
Dentists who have tried it, to be the perfection of
mechanicnl Dentistry for mounting partial or full
setts oi teem.
July 2 20 tf
"drug~store7"
II. G. JACKSON & CO.
THE undersigned have entered into a partnership
in the DRUG BUSINESS, under the
uainc and title of H. G. JACKSON & CO. We
design keeping up a full assortment of DRUGS,
MEDICINES and every thing which properly belongs
to the business. We invite Physicians,
Country Merchants and others to give hs a call,
as we are determined to sell LOWER than the
lowest.
H. G. JACKSON,
W. D. MILLER.
D. II. THOMASSON.
Jan 10 2 tf
CTIICC AC A I) E.H 1'.?Tl^present session
oi' this Academy will close on Friday,
12th of June, and its exercise will 1. e resumed on
the third Monday (20th) in JULY next.
Terms of Tuition yrr Session of Jive months, as follows,
viz:
The Primary English Branches, ."...SO 00
English Grammar and Geography, 8 00
The higher English branches, Mathematics,
and Classics 15 00
! Terms of entrance as heretofore. Good Board
I ing can be had convenient to the Academy at from
; $6 to $7 per month.
J. T. HARRY, Principal.
June 4 22 3m
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.--.AH persons
indebted to the Estate ol A. HOYL, deceased,
1 j whose Notes are overdue, must make payment by
! j the let of September next. All Notes due from the
; citizens of Gastou county, X. C., and York DisI
trict, S. C., are in the hands of Thomas Grier, to
! whom payment must be made. All other Notes
j are in the hands of W. P. Bynum.
j Those having claims against the Estate, will
\ please file a written statement of the same, by 1st
t of September, with one of the undersigned.
W. P. BYNUM, \ .
THOMAS GRIER. /
June 11 23 3m
'"V^OTICE.?-All persons indebted to the
11 estates of J. D. GOORE and Mrs. MARIA
. GOORE, are requested to make payment at the
earliest possible day. As the larger portion of
, these claims are of long standing, and the parties
interested are urgent for a final settlement, a lon.
ger indulgence cannot be given.
I If settlement be delayed until Return-day, the
notes will be placed, without discrimination, in
the hand? of Williams & Beatty.
SAM'L W. MELTON, Adm'r.
. $usmtss Mofos. v !
'-1. : !
DR. ALFRED CRAVEN,
|lcsibtnt burgeon g enlist, ;
j YORKVILLE, S. C. IJ
19" On the East side of the Main Street, South
of the "Palmetto Hotel." 1'
Jan 6 1 tf ;;
""THE PALMETTO" HOTEL.' |
' By L. P. SADLER, Lessee. ? *- i
YORKVILLE, S. O.,
Feb 10 7 , _ tj |
E. R, GOWPERTHWAIT, . '
mm Ml tllll IIIHMi, i
267 KING-STREET, 1
FIVE DOORS ABOVE WENTWORTH,*
CHARLESTON, S. C.' " ' '
* March 26 - . 12 - . - ly*
' PAGAN & SMITH, <
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 175 EAST-BAY, i
CHARLESTON, S. C. 1
Will attend to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Grain,
Bacon, Lard, Sc., Sc. Receive and Forward r
.f . .. Merchandize, Sc. , s
March 26 ' 12 ly i
^ JOHN L. millerTT" ;
, ATTORNEY AT LAW . '
AND
COMMISSJ.ONKK IN EQUITY,
YORKVII.LE, 8. C.
Office is the Coort-HooM.
Jan 18 - 2 tf
T. J. BELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAV,
YORKVII.LE, S. C.
Office opposite J. S. Moore & Son's Store.
B?3A?Will attend promptly to the collection of
claims in.the Districts of York, Union,
Chester and Laucaster.'c?B
* April 2 18 ly
BENJ. H. RICE. CHA8. B. SIMS.
RICE Sl SIMS,
usidiBinnirc,'
North-Atlantic Wharf, 1
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Particular attention paid to selling Cotton, Grain,
Bncon, with Produce and Merchandize generally,
July 30 30 ly
KINO'S MOUNTAIN HOTEL '
^ lt.,. YOHKVILLE, S. C.,
BY S. N. STOWE.
PERMANENT BOARDING can be obtained;
and ample arrangements have been made to
afford comfortable accommodations for the travelling
community.
Jan 15 2 ly
WILLIAM A. OUNTER. I. D. WITHER8POON, JR.
GUNTER & WITHERSPOON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Will practice in all the Courts of Montgomery,
and the adjoining Counties.
Office on Perry-St., opposite the "Rialto," T7p-8tair?,
Jau 81 ly
CASTON & ALLISON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will practice in York, Chester, Lancaster and
Chesterfield Districts.
Prompt attention given to the Collecting Bosines*.
OFFICE LANCASTERVILLE, S. C.
W. IJIURI.OW CASTON, f ROBERT E. ALLISON.
Camden, S. C. j 1. Laucasterville, S. C.
June 2-5 25 ly
KERRISON & LEIDING,
IMPORTERS OF
FAflSY SRYSOODS,
S-.lks, Linens, Hosiery, Embroideries, <Stc.,
NO. 141 MEETING-STREET, 1
Opposite Hayne-st.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
E. L. KERRISON. ' HERMANS I.EIDINQ.
Aug C 31 . - ly .
"RICHARD HARE,
FURNISHES TO OltUKR,
TIMES V EVERY DESCRIPTION,:
, MONUMENTS, &c.
VORKVILLE, S. C. \
Marble Yard adjoining Weikert & Walker's
Couch Factory. ""?8
March 12 10 ' ly
UNION WORKS,
Corner of Canal and Seventh Streets,
RICHMOND, VA.
TIMER, STEELETHAGAN & CO.,
PRACTICAL MACHINISTS,
Build to order, Portable and Stationary Engines,
Steftin Saw Mills, Boilers of all kiuds, Iron
Railings, together with Castings and Machinery
of every description.
ADAM TURNER, I J. W. CURTIS, | JOHN TURNER,
CHAS. 11 AC AN, I WM. STEELE, | JAS. TURNER.
We take pleasure in referring to Mr. Jos.
Herndon, of Yorkville, S. C., who has one of our
Engines in operation.
Dec 11 50 ly*
S. D. WATSON,
MONTGOMERY," ALA.,
{T EEI'S on hands for sale, a good assortment
L of PLANTATION NEGROES, HOUSE-SERVANTS.
MECHANICS, CARRIAGE DRIVERS,
&c. Also, sells on Commission at Auction or
Private Sale, ami hopes a liberal share of patronage
from his native country:?
REFERENCES:
Yorh'Ule, S. C.?Col. I. D. Witherspoon, G. W.
Williams, Col. Wm. C. Beatty, Samuel YoungJ
blood, Jno. L. Miller.
Charlotte, N. C.?R. H. Maxwell, S. A. Harris,
James A. Sadler, Capt. J. K. Harrison, James H.
Davis.
Colombia, S. C.?P. M. Huson, Capt. Jesse
DeBruhl, A. M. Hunt, Richard O'Neall.
Feb 12 6 ly
liiiiTSiiT
FIRST OF JANUARY, 18W!
UlIT HEN in the course of human events it
M becomes necessary for one one people" to
leave a house and go to another?this is, therefore,
to cite and admonish all men that I,
MILES JOHNSON,
i have moved my SADDLE and HARNESS FACTORY
to WEIKART & WALKER'S NEW CAR?
RIAGE SHOP, where con be found as good and
cheap an assortment of home-made Saddles and
Harness as can be happened upon anywhere this
side of Mason & Dixon's Lino, together with Martingals,
Halters, Collars, Wagon-Saddles and !
Harness, Whips, Bridle-Bits, Mountings, and eve- i
ry thing in the line.
I And if you desire your old Saddles and Harness
rejuvenated, just "bring 'em in!"
I, MILES JOHNSON, thank you, gentlemen,
for your custom, and will endeavor with might
and main and talent and strict attention and a
prompt fulfilment of contracts, to deserve and
obtain a continuance of this great popularity.?
When you visit York, give me a call, before buying
a store-saddle and soforth. I AM NOT AT
THE CORNER ; hut if you want the real article
come up to WEIKART & WALKER'S building,
and see the stock. Come, gentle Muse t and in
this great cause, give me aid?to wit:?
Come gentlemen, come one and all,
And give the undersigned a call
E'en though perchance you nothing buy,
Yet'twill be well you'll not deny,
To please your taste and feast your eye.
' You always may expect to find
i Horse-trappings hereof every kind?
Each part made ready to your hand,
From bridle-bit to crupper-band.
And be it clearly understood,
i All's handsome, lasting, cheap and good !
Signed, MILES JOHNSON.
Jau 16 2 tf
SOUTHERN MANUFACTORY!
EXCOIRAGE HOME ENTERPRISE I
WEIXEBT b WALKEB
:ountry at large, that they have
if their new establishment, at the stand formerly i
jccupied by Z. C. HUTCHISON, (nearly opposite
Stowe's Hotel) where they have made on:a larget i
icaie, ail preparations necessary for carrying on
their' i
NEW COACH FACTORY. ,
FH? building has been arranged specially for this t
purpose; they hare procured the services of the i
p?ry BEST WORKMEN in every department to t
je had in the Southern States ; and.with a good (
stock of WELL-SEASONED TIMBER, and a su- j
jerior lot of FINISHING Materials, brought ]
iirectly from Philadelphia and New York, they ]
ire confident their WORK . ]
WILL WOT BE SURPASSED, 1
lere or elsewhere. The 8enior partner will hare !
:hargc of the drafting, wood, finishing and sales
lepartments ; and the Smith-Shop will be conduo- '
,ed by the Junior partner, whose reputation as '
nechanic has long been known to the people of
fork District. They are both
EXPERIENCED WORKMEN,
md they can therefore pledge themselves for the
tuperior DURABILITY and FINISH of their
vork, from a Sulkev up to a Clarence Coach.?
They will constantly be in receipt of patterns,
iud will be able to put up jobs iu the latest and ?
nost approved styles. 1 ' .
Particular attention will be given to all kinds of t
REPAIRING.
which will he done promptly and faithfully.
In a short time, the spacious Sales-room on the
irst floor, will be supplied with an assortment of
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES and other vehicles;
iml they invite all who desire to purchase, and all
nankind who are fond of the Fine Arts, to call
ind inspect their workmanship. Having expended
argely in fitting-up their establishment, they
:rust that the public will give them a generous ensouragement
and their work a fair trial. Their
lest stock in trade is a thorough knowledge of the
business and an earnest desire to please; and if a
prompt, efficient ajid careful performance of promses
can avail, they are determined to satisfy all
who may favor them with patronage.
gag" All our work is warranted to stand good
for twelve months-; and if any failure occurs
within that time, the repairing will be done carefully
and cheerfully.
Call and see us ; and, meantime, "let himlangh
who rides." J. R. WEIKERT.
WM. M. WALKER.
Feb 12 C ly
irmnsiii*
rHE Subscriber returns his thanks for the very
liberal patronage received for the past, and
akes this method to inform thecitizens of York and
he surrounding Districts, and the whole South,
bat he has effected another improvement in the j
Cotton Gin and Wheat Thrasher, *,
hat excels any that have ever been introduced
heretofore ; and from long experience he has no 1
ear in challenging any other Faotory, either North (
it South, to produce an equal. He feels very conident
in saying to the public, that his Gins excel
n performance any other make or pattdhn now in
ise. With dry cotton the roll cannot be broken
>r made to spew over, which no other pretends to ;
ilaim, and with good driving power and attend- <
mce, a 45 saw gin, will- i
Jin from 4 to 6 fialet or more in a Day f
vcighing from 350 to 400 lbs. ? which is O much
is any one hand can well handle in a day. Any
>erson wanting a superior Gin or Thrasher, can (
>e supplied by sending on his order .to me at
Lewisville, Chester Dirt., S. C. *
[Vfn-lr will hp sbinnpfb tn nnxr nlnpo ilpairpit RP. I
PAIRING done at the shortest possible notice.
To House-builders, I will say that I am mano- 1
acturing '
SASH BLINDS AND DOOBS,
>f every description, made of the best material,
mil dry lumber, and workmanship the very best.
All work carefully packed and forwarded to orler.
JOHN SIMPSON. 1
June 12 24 tf '
nin;
A NEW SUPPLY. ^ <
THE Subscribers respectfully oall the" attention (
of the citizens of York, and the adjacent
counties of North Carolina, to their new stock of
Fresh and Genuine '
MEDICINES,
embracing nearly every artiole usually kept in
DRUG STORES. Our stock is very large and varied,
offering excellent opportunities to the Physician,
Planter and Merchant, who will do well to ^
call and examine for themselves.
All our preparations arc in accordance with the
prescribed rules of the U. S. Pharmacopia. It
shall be our particular care to faithfully represent
the quality of every article sold by us.
Our purchases are made under circumstances
enabling us to sell upon terms and at prices the
most accommodating. Our stock consists of Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals, Dye- Woods and Dye-Stuffs,
Oils, Paints, and Painter's Articles; Varnish as
Window-Glass and Putty; Glassware; Enylish, American
and French Pcrjumery; Toikt and Sfuiuing
Soaps; Tooth, Flesh and Hair Brushes;
Surgical and Dental Instruments;
Trusses, Supporters nnd Bandages; Spiees, Snuffs,
Fine Chewing Tobacco; Cigars of finest flavor;
Superior Inks; Pure Wines, Fancy Articles, &c.
BQU Prescriptions carefully dispensed. Goods
carefully packed and forwarded as directed.
jBSf Prompt attention given to all orders.
L. P. BARNETT & CO.
LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTEREST I
To the People of ?ork District.
WE offer for your acceptance, OTIS' Patent
INSULATED LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR,
.? -l?...
tne OHiy sale proiecuou ugamsi ciccinviiy, as uc
monstrated by science and experience. If the testimony
of such men as R. T. BRUMBY of the S.
C. College, Professor DuPRE of Wofford College,
Professor LOOMIS of Macon College is of any
avail we have it. If it is requisite to produce instances
of the failure of rods called the SPRATT
PATENT, we can refer you to over thirty in South
Carolina within four years; and for one instance
of the failure of OTIS' ROD, we are willing to
pay any price any person has a mind to ask.?
With this statement, which we are willing to make
good, we solicit the patronage of the public. We
shall have a wagon running through York District
this Summer, so that those wanting safe rods can
get them. Being natives and residents of this District,
wc can furnish the best of references as to
responsibility, &c.
WM. J. & T. G. CULP.
N. B.?Beware of the rods passing through
glass rings, sold as Otis' Patent.
Fort Mill, June 18, 1857. 24 3m
ARAIVKEY, Publisher, offers for sale
500,000 BOOKS AND MAPS, of all kinds
at Publishers prices, to be accompanied with 600,000
Gifts, worth from 25 cents to $200 each ; consisting
of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Jewelry,
Reticules, Ladies Purses, Portmonaie?^ &c.
$150 worth of GIFTS CONTRIBUTED with every
500 Books.
A GIFT will be delivered with every book sold
for ONE DOLLAR or more. Although no Book
or article will be sold for more than the usual retail
price, many will be sold for less. Persons
wishing any particular book, can order at once
and it will be forwarded with a Gift. A complete
Catalogue of Books, Maps, and Gifts will be sent
to any address on application. Persons ordering
rt nmnnnt r\f
.Books witn urns, siiuutu ivimu >w umv-u* va
postage, as it must invariably be paid in advance.
The average postage for $1 and $1.25 books is 18
cents: and for $1.50 and $2 00 books, 21 cents.
Address, A. RANNEY,
No. 293 Broadway, New York.
June 25 25 3m.
"HOW TO MAKE MONEY!
SI11 IT CAST 1 CI III
CASH ONLY!!
L BLOOMBERG & BRO.
TAKE this method to inform their friends and
the public generally, that they are now dis- *
posing of their entire stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
AT COST FOR CASH, in order to make room
for a large stock next Fall. Persons are respectfully
invited to call and see what bargains they
will give.
July 16 28 tf
ANTED.?50,000 yards of good WOOLEN
JANES and LINSEY CLOTH wanted
by ADAMS. McCORKLE & CO.
Aug 20 S3
SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES.
New asb brtlliant scheme i 1 Cipiui
Prixe $60,000!! 1 The following Scheme will
t>e drawn by 8. 8WANN & CO., Managers of the
Port Gaines Academy Lottery, in each of their
Lotteries for September, 1867, at AUGUSTA, Ga.,
:o which city they hare remoxed their Principal
Office.
Class 62, to be drawn in the city of Angnsta, Ga.,
a public, on Saturday, September 6th, 1867.
Class 53, to be draws in the eity of Angnsta, Ga.,
n public, on Saturday, September 12th, 1867.
Class 64, to be drawn in tne city of Angnsta, Ga.,
n public, on Saturday, September 19th, 1867.
Class 66, to be brawn in the city of Angnsta, Ga.,
n public, on Saturday, September 26th, 1867, on
he plan of single numbers. Five thousand four
mndred and ninety-fire prizes I Nearly one prise
0 erery nine tickets. Magnificent scheme! to be
Irawn EACH 8ATUBDAY IN 8EPTEMBEB !
1 Prize of. $60,0001 10 Prises of. 800
I " 80,000] 10 " 700
I ? 10,000 10 ? 600
1 " ... 7,500 10 " 600
L " 6,000 - 10 * " 400
I M ?. 2,600 - 10 ? ' 800
I " 1,500 170 " ...... 150
0 " 1,000 210 " 100
iO " 900
APPROXIMATION PBIZEfi.
4 pxs. of $400 apxg. to $60,000 ps. are $1,600
4 " 800 " 80,000 " " 1,200
4 " 200 " 10,000 " " 800
4 " 126 " 7,600 ?? ? 600
4 " 100 " 6,000 M " 400
4 " 76 ? 2,600 " " 800
4 " 60 41 1,600 * " 200
>,000 " 20 are 100,000
>,iyo rnzes amounting to $820,000
Whole Ticket* $10?Halve* $6?Quarter* $2,60.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The Numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding
irith those Numbers on the Tickets printed on
lepar&te slips of paper, are encircled with small
;in tubes and placed in one Wheel.
The first 467 Prizes, similarly printed and en:ircled,
are placed in another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, and a number la
Irawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the
iame time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel,
rhe Number and Prize drawn out are opened and
>xhibited to the audience, and registered by the
Commissioners; the Prize being placed against the
dumber drawn. This operation is repeated until
til the Prizes are drawn out.
Approximation Prizes.?The two precedng
ana the two succeeding Numbers to those drawng
the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28
Approximation Prizes. For example: if Ticket
S'o. 11250 draws the $60,000 Prize, those Tickets
lumbered 11248, 11249, 11261, 11252, will each
>e entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 650 draws the
f80,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548, 649,
>51, 552, will each be entitled to $800, and so on
iccording to the above scheme.
The 5,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by
the last figure of the Number that draws the $60,XX)
Prize. For example, if the Number drawing
the $60,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the
Tickets, where the number ends iu 1, will be entitled
to $20. If the Number ends with No. 2,
then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2
will be entitled to $20, and so on to 0.
Certificate* of Packaget will be sold at the folowing
rates, which is the risk :
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, ...$80
" 44 10 Half 44 ... 40
14 44 1 0 Quarter 44 ... 20
44 44 10 Eighth 44 ... 10
W8T In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose
he money to our address for the Tickets ordered,
>n receipt of which they will be forwarded by first
nail. Purchasers can have Tickets ending in any
lgure they may designate.
' The List of Drawn NumberB and Prizes will bo
tent to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
ggk*1 ircbasers will please write their siguanres
pie. , and give their Post Office, Connty and
3tate.
Bgk- Remember that every Prize is drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
I?" All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid imnediately
after the drawing?other prizes at tbe
isual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates Jo
8. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Ga.
m- Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala.,
or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and
save time by addressing, S. Swan & Co., at either
of those cities.
mr A list of the cambers tlmtsre drawn from
the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each
one is entitled to, will be published after every
drawing, in the following papers :?New Orleans
Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nash
ville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly
Day Book, Savannah Morning News, Richmond
Dispatch, Neir York Dispatch and Paulding (Mist.)
Clarion.
Aug 27 34 >tf
De GHAUTS ELECTRIC OIL
THIS celebrated remedy for Rheumatism, Goat,
Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Eruptions, Sprains,
Burns, Felons, &c., is nUnnfactured only by Prof.
Charles De Grath everywhere known as the original
discoverer, at his old establishment in Philadelphia.
The sale of this Great Remedy has been unpreceder
ed, last year alone, over $185,000 worth
was sold, and wherever it is known, there it is
used. Purcell, LaJd & Co., of Richmond, bought
last year over $1,20C worth ; Barnes and Park, of
New York, $2,000 worth; Seth S. Honce, of Baltimore,
over $4,000; J. D. Park, of Cincinnati,
$1,000 worth, and other large Druggists all over
the United States.
Read and do likewise?all Dealers and Druggists.
Baltimore, Md., Dec. 8d, 1856.
Prof. De Grath: Dear Sir:?Please send me
per steampacket $400 worth of your Electric Oil,
the last lot is all sold except 3 bottles and the demand
is on the increase?this makes over $5,000
of your Electric Oil, I have sold during the past
17 months. .. ."
SETH ?k HANCE,
it 108 Bait, street V
And here is another from the Wealthiest Drag \
House in the great West ' \
Cincinnati, Nov. 8d, 1866. \_
Prof. De Grath:?Please send me 12 Gross
size No. 1, 6 Gross Medium No. 2 and 2 Gross
Large No. 3 and draw on me for amt. as before.
JOHN D. PARK.
Another.
Indianapolis, Oct 25th, 1866.
Prof. De Grath :?Forward me per express $806
worth your Electric Oil assorted sizes, on your
usual terms.
ROBERT BROWNING.
In fact the demand considering the time since
the article has been discovered, has been unprecedented
and is now beyond all precedent.
Caution.?There are numerous imitations
sprung up on the reputation that my article has
acquired. The public must beware. They are
worthless.
L. P. BARNETT, & Co., Agents, Yorkville, 8. C.
Country Merchants will be supplied at wholesale
prices. For sale by Druggists generally.
Sept. 8, 1867. 86 lm
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Sept 8. 86 tf
ARLICfc'S PATENT PLOW.?
The undersigned take this method to inform
the citizens of York and Chester Districts, that
they have purchased the right to manufacture and
sell WARLICK'S PATENT FLOW, in the aforesaid
Districts. Mr. J. H. CHIP is our lawfully
constituted and travelling Agent, of "whom tLe
PLOWS can be procured; or at the manufactory
near Beekhamville, on Fishing Creek, in Chester
District. JAMES H. FERGUSON,
T. W. WOODWARD,
A. B. BROWN.
March 6 ? 1J