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Laborers Wanted OR ilVK N" ). 1 ! ABORERS W ANIL TttI) iuinv.diateiy. None need apply v? l:o V'.iti"* give good recyauinendiuio'is as to qnali. % *Uvj.;tK'Us ami character. WM..M. SIIAXN'.-X. Jjinu ry '.2. ti'. Ale, Wine. Whiskey, Segars, &c. -ir: T'OZKX SUPERIOR ALE, I*.J - " superior Old l'ort r.nd Madeira Wiue 1 ' very old and superior Brandy. 20 " Rye Whiskey. 20ti0 supei ior E>panola Scgers. * 2000 various brands Sugars., Ulu-ving and^f-uiokirtg Tobacco, 5c., just, received a.id for sale by J. U. OFPEXHEIM. January 12. 3. Proclamation. :A i Tf. MM - 3f>y his Excellency' JAMES L. OR 11, H'joveriror of the State of South Carolina. J-NFOUM AT I OX 1IAS BEEN -COM* ' * *-.nauicale? to tliis Department, by the "lion.-WILLIAM IT. SEWARD, Secretary of State, that the President of the United States has relieved the Hon. lL E. PERRY from the further discharge of his duties as Provisional Governor of the State, and has remitted the "care and condition of the proper affairs of the State to the constitutional authorities chosen by the people." , This intelligence will he highly gtatifying, as it is an important step in the early restoration of the people to the enjoyment of all their civil rigits. It is the harbinger of the re-establishment oflhc.se friendly relations, in every section of the Union, which.have been lo:i<r aiiena tcJ and oj?tr:ii!iie?i. In ent ring up^ri the duties "f . Constitutional Governor, it is proper that 1 should declare the present status of the Sla^o to the Executive Department of Vhe Federal Goccrmnont, and to the military aut,iori'i"S acting under the instruction* oi the President; so that the peopl", knowing, mm yield prompt obedience to all fawl'iil authority. 'J'he order suspending the writ of Jh:u':a.i CurjiUf, issued by the 3'resident has not been modified or revoked in this State, and thoniiiifary atithoiiiy is, therefore paramount in ail such matters as th? y are instructed .to take jurisdiction of. and as such will be respected by ail orderly ati'Tlaw-abiding people. The military claim jurisdiction in all ca-os of disloyally to tiie Government ar.d kfractions of i's laws; to preserve order and discipline in and near their garth-sons; to adjudge and determine ali controversies in mho h f ecdmeu or freed'ineu .-ud whites are engaged, including violations of State In-vs by frevdiuen; in 'all cases of wr."n?j or icjoiy done to its officers and soldiers; and is an auxiliary in aiding all Treasury ag'.tits to recover United St-tes property, nod the freedmen's JDurcau iu supervising cor.traot< <hf labor with freedfuon. Whenever r. ' person, therefore, is arrested by ii.tliliry authori'y on either of the above grounds, thev hAvo jurisdiction of the case, and are .instructed not to obey any writ oi J/uLrav CV/Wo for the rciief^of such person. I therefore adviso and admonish the people oi" this State not to allow themi .. : : i-.i v., .1 i t.;. I....I htMVt'S r<> t'U VI ftuwuuvu uv ii*i\i or misguided men into collisions with the military authorities. If i!i? order of an t.fiieer is ar'ni'mry. or t!ie cnnductJuf oliiocr -or piivate is illegal or oppressive, upon "proper representations to the District coinuiacdi rs or to th.e distinguished coum mender of the Department, adequate'and' prompt redress will he afTordc'd and the wrong d<>er properly punished. in all controversies between . citizens, arising out of wrongs or injuries done to "person or property, and in ail violations of the ponai code by citizens, the Ihws are ' in full force, and the Courts nil! he open ed henceforth on <wcry circuit to admin i<-ter law and punish crime. The \icious, the lawless and the desperate will speedily he overtaken by justice ami the runjesty of the law recs;ub!i.sh'.d aid \ indicated. The colored people of this State who have neither laud nor capital, are earnestly admonished to make contracts at once for labor for the next year They may be assured that the 'Governtntnl will not give them lands, stock or agri/?,,Hin?al imnlnmnnta iirtr will anv food hereafter be furnished to those who are able to work. Thoso who will not work will very soon be immersed in vice, orime end disgrace. If the colored people really desire to elevate their race and < make themselves respectable, it can only be attained by sobriety, industry, economy and honesty. ,.It_is the duty of the citizen, as it is a wise policy, to treat the freedmen with Uninenifv o n rl incliao onrl ?lirl AlliUHVOOf U li Ui (k U I \.J nu\4 JIIOVIUV] ?*uv? mvt hira to ameliorate ai d elevate his condition. Under such a policy, a majority of them will labor patiently and faithfully, Tjnd tnccyewill.be greeted everywhere tvith blooming fields, fruitful harvest and well'filled granciics? <jftveQ under my hand and the seal of the State, in the city of Columbia, this twenty fifth day of December JL. S.] in the year of our Lord one thous*. and eight hundred and sixty-five, and in the ninetieth year of the independence of the-United States of America. JAMES L. ORB. Wm. it. Huktt, Sec'y. of State S. C. January 50 . 1 " Notice. THEADOKELANG la MY AGENT 1)UJRlNG'my absence from the State. thomas lang.. EiSciftor of the the'eB'te of Thomas I.anp." JttTjarj ?. . 6. IGROCIRIES,' i Groceries ! Groceries!! | ?:o:? JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE gJ low, a choice assortment of fresh GROCERIES, consisting in part of? BROWN SUGAR, Clarified Sugar, Crushed Sugar, Laguira Coffee, Green and Black Tea, Superfine Flour, Goshen Cheese, English Dairy Cheese, Pine Annie Cheeee. . Sap Sago or Green Cheese, Sardines, 1-2 and 14, Lobsters and Salmon, Oysters and Mackerel, Fresh Tomatoes, Liverpool Salt, Table Salt, English Picealilly, American Pickles, English and French Mustard, j Sweet oil, French Chocolate, Onions, Potatoes, Soda Biscuits, French and Spanish Olives, "Wine Biscuits, Seed Biscuits, Boston Biscuits, Spices of all kinds, ' Soda, Copperas, Tumblers, Kerosene Oil, nu: l anu tncM,; Soap, Candles, Cotton, and Wool Cards, Powder, Shot, Caps, &c., &c. J. H. OPPENHEIM. ! s January 5. '3. CO., / - J Vhilxudc. Dealers IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, ,l-C, . 2 Hay no-Street, COCXSR or chubch-ST. Charleston, S- C I: A Y i X'J Eiv'iUM ED PITSIXESS j At their old stand, 2 Ilnyiic-etrC' t, | corner of Ciiurc'u-Slrcct, are now receiving a large and well assorted -bloc!: of BOOTS, ' SHOES, TRUNKS, & , j Which will Lc sold at the lowest market prire. The patronage of former frieade and the public is respectfully solicited. D. F. FLEMING, SAMT..A. NELSON, JAMES M. WILSON.' January 5. If. Car<)'nia-EbC7?tiaiY Ivisl.. BY A. L MCDONALD, KSQUlKE, OUDIN'ARY. WHEREAS, MARY. C. PATTERSON and Rev. I). iTarrisoti ap-II. 1 > f.._ V .H. [il'.UU U> (III- nu jvi-i h i s hi .luiiiiiiiiinnvivu i <in all and Singular the goods and chat* i tie?, rights and credits of \\\u!t Patterson, late of the District aforesaid deceast-d. These arc, therefore, to cite find fidmonis.li all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the deceased to he and appear befuto me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw Court Ilonsc on the 19th day of January inst., to show canse, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Beal, this 5th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and of the ninety-Hist year of the Independence and Sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. alex. l. Mcdonald, 0. K. D. January 5. 2t*. Son'ihCarolina?KcrshaW Dist, Br A. L. MCDONALD, ESQUIIlE, ORDINARY WHEREAS MARY. B. DAVIS, applied to me for Letters of Ad- , ministration on all and Singular the poods and chatties, rights and credits of Thos F. Davis, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and adraouish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the deceased to Lfe and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holder. atjKersha.v Court House on the 1 Oth day of January instant, to show cause if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under ray hand and Seal, this 5th day of Jaiiary, in tho year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six,'^and of the ninety-first year of tho Independence And Sovereignty of the State df South CarolinaALEX. L. McDONALD; o. K D. January 5. 2. 1 i ( ?> / / jSTotice of Sale. I> V OKbElt OF A. L. McDONALD, 0RJ BINARY, on Wednesday tlie 10th of January insf.. estate of John Boykinr a halt mile below S wilt Creel;, I will sell on the plantntion of said John Boyl.'in, akeceascd, the following article?, ju part consisting of Cattle, Horses, Com, Peds, Rice, Farming utensils Ac. Terms?All purchases under fifty dollars, easli; all nbovc payable on the 1st January 1807, for which note and "security will be required. J. D. DUN LAP. Com'r aud Ex'tr of Adm'r. January 6. 1. G. H. & J. G MQFFIT, FA GTORS & GOmUSSIONllERCHANTS, 033L?s,s?lestoa3.i S> O-, Libcral'advanccs made on Cotfon, Naval s'oro.- and Produce ol all kiuhs. They will also j-ceci-e and forward Merchandise. 0. II. ifOFPIT, J. G. JIOFFlT, of Charleston, S. C., of Camden, S. C. October 20 % 3m. NOLAND & C67 SUCCESSORS TO A. McKEYSIE & GO., Saddlers? NO. 119 HfiBTISGifiT.,' Opposite the Ice House, Charleston, S. C., ^"Importers and Manufacturers of Saddle's Harness, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bag's Saddlery, Hardware. Harness, {Bridln Ski rung-. I.eotlier ofSnperior Quality for Bale low to '.lie trade. 4 JNO. C. NOLAN'D. M. BOLOER: October 20 , - 8. C. N. AVERILL & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOR \VARDL\C MERCHANTS. K0. 20 I3AITXE ST.. CS!ARL?SRefereessf?Ceo. W; Williams <fc Co., Charleston, S. 0. James Dunlup, Camden, S. C. C. N. Averill. . J. II. AVERIU.. Oi tobcr 20. ' *8. LEE&" SPENCER, FACT0XS~fND GENERAL COMMISSION MEII Oil ANTS. \\71LT. BUi" OR SELL ANY PI10DUCK f ? or property, or transact auy business upon commission. p^Ofl'n-e to he opotmd in Charleston on 1st October next. Tlicy'aek u share of public'pa'-! i on age. 0 HO. W. LEE, of Sumter. Cf( AS. SPKXOKR, of Bishopvillo. s. pU-inbor 2'J * C. R. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, i ALL'UM:UUVAT1U1\ W itALW, i Charleston, {3. C? :o:? {^Attention ?ivcn to Hie wile c-fj COTTn ?f, 1'MJ-t-H-lT?'V:>[ OT H ER PROT)UC H, A N1) TU F1 l.L- " I NO OP ORDERS. Rpftrc9s,- rj- n. J. J?. Kershaw.. fi.-n J. 1). Kennedy and Cnpt. \V. X. l.cinier. September 15. 1v. "CTTTbeahe &"coT~. > scrcKKsans TO A II. ERA I IK & CO., | is S3 AY A ST n. EET. llbnrleTfftn R.fJ. i T7" ni:p CO '.'STAXTLY ON HAND AND t will sell ?d cheap us any hoi.te South for [ cash, HARNESS LEATHER, OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER,; FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS, " LINING SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS Arc., ore., December 22. la. Edwin Bates and Co., 13-1 MEETING SI. CEl&itLEf TOX, 8. V. WJ HOLMS '.LM DKAJ.KRSIX DRY GOODS Vt Faucy goods mid Clothing. Are now receiving ;> large a$surim",nt of Staple an'l Fancy Goods purchased during tlio recent decline anil offer them at greatly reduced prices. Shall have a complete stock of clothing manufactured for the Spring Trade. gJTlicatleullori ot Merchants solicited. EDWIN BATES & CO. December 15. 4. 11a to wUt A *fc ^ ?_ j aaa yards new styles calico; "iii 1/1/ at low prices. 1000 yards Flannel?all colors. For sale by BAUM, BKO. & CO. December 1. Cooking Extracts and spices of all sorts, for sale by hodgson & dunlap. December 15. Town Taxes. Tax payers are hereby notified to come forward and make their returns, and pay ou or before the 15th proximo ?otherwise they will be double taxed. The Tax Books will be found at the store of Dr. F l. Zemp, in chargo either of mj'sclf or tho as?. sistant Collector. Citizens generally are urgc-d to comply promptly, with this notice, as tho Council aro pressed for funds to defray the uc-ecssarv expenses of the Town. It. M. cantey, t. c. December 22. ^ o. Toilet Articles. npOILKT SETTS, "COLOGNES. LUINN'S 1 EXTRACTS.. Soaps of all qualities, Brushes, Tooth and Tiair; Sozudont, Pomades and Hair "Washes, kc... &e.. kc., for snlo by HODGSON <fc DUNLAP. December 15. Gum Drops, Fresh gum drops and fettermint Lozenges, for sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. DecQmbcr 15. ; * , i Notice. AM. KENNEDY WILL ACT AS MY attorn'cv during mv ah^nce from tbo | Stato. ' J. D. KENNEDY. 1 Pecamber 15. 2. . * i / Prospectus of Charleston Daily News, \\j ILI BE PUBLISHED ABOUT TilK V V FIRST Wock in August, and rcguarly thereafter, The Charleston Daily A'?. ;< . As unlive Carolinians, the" publishers will naturally look to tho interests of their own State, and to that of the South; and as eili/.ons of the United States 'they will not be wanting in the proper amount ofcleyotion and respect for tho General Government. Kvery cil'orc shall he made to make the Doily News a lirst class newspaper, and in every way worthy of tin? patronage of the public. . .. Our terms, for the present, will be at the rate of $10 per annum. Subscriptions received for 3, G and 12 months, payable in advance. POSTvM ASTEIW, una others throughout tho country who may interest themselves in procuring subscriptions, will he allowed tho usual per ccntn?e. cathcart, McMillan i morton, Propi ietors. No. IS TTayne Stree', Charleston, S. C. * " TVOTirTPr : WM. M. SHANNON ESQ., TS MY REGularly appointed agent during my. absence from Kershaw J Ltrict. MORRIS MEYFR. November 3 St I HAVE JUST OPENED IN TIIE STORE. OPPOSITE the Branch Bnnk, an entirely uew stock of DltY GOODS and GROCERIES, consisting of articles most SUITABLE to the wants and necessities of the community tit this time. Ily strict attention to business, selling gooels at a reasonable pric> and' keeping constantly on band such articles as are most in dainand, I hope to receive a fair share of custom. fSPMy terms arc strictly CWt. J. JONES. August 25 3ST otice. JUST RECEIVED FROM THE REST market on the continent, a largo and clegant stock e>f French and'Etigiish Cloths and Doeskin. Also, a large stock of* Tlain and Fancy Cass inters. Call and see for yetnrself at Mcdonald & mccurry'3. November 10 tf. * __ - . i Notice. r]HiIK COPARTNERSHIP HITHERTO EXJL. 1 STUNG under (l?e name of DRAKE- ' FORD k Co , is hereby dissolved. The Notes 1 and acconnis of the firm will be found iu the hands of-'amks .Tom:s for coliectioti. Parties arc uracil t< conic forward and liquidate their indebtedness. J. J. DRAKEFOllD. J. JONES. j October 20 tf WM.M. SHANNON ATTORNEY AT LAW, &C., ..-11 1 Tp TIT.? ? LOW citi/.MiR as RoaiJuUadti AithI. and will _ no~ tia'c for ihe sale of-Lands to Northern Laud Companies. and other capitalists. Plutirrs who desire lo dispose of all 01 portions of their bunts may do well by an early . npplica- ' lion. September 2. 3mos. Writ of Election. STATE OF SOUTH C ROLI^A, I JvKl:?ifUW,lHSTI<ICT. ) 0 / > ' C""> I '"J Gnil iStfeiOHfi and (Ann. I'leat. T W. . LYBURN, OLKllK OF SAID i a Court, ill pursuance of tlx: Directions of the Act of the Legislature in rueh ense rnnrlo and provided, do hereby give pubhe notice tii| on elect ion tor Sheriff for Kershaw District will beheld/m M'-nday the 5;h day of February next, at the usual places of election throughout the said I'i.- trier. Yfitucss my hand at CV.rrxien. this the 6th dav of J teen.Lcr, A. D. 1 W. CIA'BURiS. . C. C. S. & C. P December 8. Ihuos. Estate Sale. By pspvMtsston op tiie ordixAPlY of Ker3htiw District, we will sell on Monday trie Stli January, 1SG6,. at llic plantation formerly owned by Mr. William Kennedy, on the west side of Wateroe River: Twenty-four Mules, three Wagons and Harness, thirty-six head of Cattle, thirty head of Sheep, ?ALSO ? probably about seven hundred bushels cf Corn. Terms cash. TIIOS. WIIITAKER. JOHN WIIITAKER. Exor'rs Jno. WlnLaker, dre'd. TWmnhnr 11. 2. Thorburn's Garden Seed T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SUP4 PLY OF GARDEN SEEDS, em* bracing the usual variety called for in this marfcet. They are. warranted fresh and true to the name, and will he opened next week at the^storc ofW. M.'Hillings, second door above the Market. T. W. PEGUES. Docmber 22. 3. Melodian for Sale. . A NO. 1 HIGH TONED MEf.OPrAN can be purchased, br calling ou Mr. b\ J. ?'rks. December 22. Bridge Company. Tjiis company having re* SOLVED to rebuild the Bridge over the River, and invito persons to make nronosals for the plan and cxecu : tion of the saruc ; and also forgetting out the lumber for the li ridge. J NO. M. DESAUSSU11E, Prcs't. December 22. 2. Light! Lightlf Light!!! Kerosixe oil and petroleum op the best quality received fresh every two weeks, ?A7.SO? Kerosine Lamps, Chimnies, "tricks, Burners and Shades of all sorts, 'for sale by HODGSON & DUXLAIL December 15. Paints. OILS. VARNISH," BRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS and Puttv. for sale nv HODGSON k DUXLATP#eemb?r 14. ' ^aesrac??K?*arami^ W. H. E. WORKMAN, A'IVOIZZTIV RAW & SCrLJX'" iTCir F.^USTTS".. p- . ' ,i,idcn, S. C. Se]>(or:.': r Sraoa. WM. Iv- -HANNON, ATTf'ri,'; "i ,! ' .i ?T LAW & SOLH.CtToHA 5!S EQUJBTY. OJJtce at Branch Bank. September 1 3mos. :~^Z."L?IYtnek, attorsuey A^'D cgossei.X.CR. ' 0//?cf, Broad Shed, Camden, S. C. August '25 jTm. davisT ITTOHil AT LAW. gST* Office, TLat formerly ccoupied by Win. il. Shannon A ngust 4. J. B. KERSHAW^ ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, Office, Broad Strecl, Camden, S. C. E2?"A hniited number of students will be carefully prepared fin the Bar. August 25 Y/ATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE SUBSCRIBER IS PREPARED TO RKl'AIll \\r:.icli'-s and Jewelry of every description, at 1I10 shortest notice; and all work warranted. E2T"Sontli wing of the l.'a..eion Ifoyse, on Main S*.r? < t. August 25?t.l'j. J. M. LeGRAXD. W. L. BE PASS, attorney at 1aiv and solicitor en equity. Ojfficc, Broad Sir eel, nearly opposite the Court Houte, ., Camden, S. C., pg'AVill attend to cases before the Superior and Circuit I'rovost Courts in the 'District of Eas'c-rn Scjith Carolina, and especially to the collection of all claims for properly against tlio Government. September 1 Southern Advertising Agency. Advertisements ri ceived ox the most reasonable lermyfor the I^EADING NEWSPAPERS in the South. Specimen copies can be seen by applying to. . HORACE T. ttUGG, \"n ins * (P. 0. Box 241.) Charleston, S. C. t^jTAdvcrti-ers will do .we 11 to call. September T! a. V.L'1 fr' i >!iujr?'.'mi^c^ C opartner ship. rpilEFIRMOF MAT11E-0S & CO., IS tin's-day dissolved, by its own limitation Either partner c..n sii-n tti 1 nuidntion. jas. !*'. r meson. C January 5. , 4* ' NOTT'. T?j. AftiibTiikiI.'-* :v ;sgcoitr account' ft". : r.. : < n ton will be casn mid rondo .i.d ot d of cacti, case. L. It. BEAK. IV L. 51. DEKAUESU.OVit. D. T. W. SALMONS, 1). ' B IL MAT1IES0X. M. D. a 4 \rrtni;u m n. A. W. hUUNliTT, M. D. lb L. EES A USSU11 i?; M. D. > 0. j. shannon, M. D. January 5. _ 3. Iforsale" My douse at kirkw*v-r>, where i dow rcsido, containing eight rooms?all necessary out buildings attached ?AL*SO? the greater part of the Furniture. For particulars upply to me at the house, or to J. M. Davis, Esq. AMELIA McCAA. January b. if. Classical and Mathematical School. vMjx TIIH SUBSCRIBER. ASSISTED bv Dr. J. E. Mathews, will reopen his School on the 2d day of Jannary next. The course of insii'uction will be the same as that iu the 11 igli School of Charleston, (of which he was priucipal twenty-tire year ) and embrace the Classical, French ar.?l English Languages, together with the Mai hematics and Xaturai Sciences, preparing young geuilcnieu* for entrance into College, the Military Academy, or tlic business of life. The School year wil' bo divided into four quarters often weeks each: the lir-u commencing 2d January: ti e second March 12: the third May 27; and the fourth October Stlt nr.d *' 1 - ?. . !, . VA. /..L cnuii.c: lhcp 1 "C'.i : ?Iy tu w'.'u hi in . v - vu in < pril, ami'r iii 1st .Tidy m 1st ocni. ntber. Terms?riasMtut a*-tl 1 >_-i.or I. anci.t-s of Fn? glMi, including a'l ? .vaneed to AIgebr.t. *2.", lowerdepartment $J0 per quarter, payable vrilliiu ten days after tl-c beginning of each 'pi rter. French optional, no cxra charge. Xt> pupil received 1or less ths.u quarter. 1 {living taken i!te house lately.occupied by S T. Robinson il.-q., in 1Cirk wood. Dr. J3ruus will receive two or three boys as bowlers. to whose education, morals an.J manners, every attention will tc given. Dr. B. also gives notice lh t lie y ill (commencing ab ut I lie 1st February.) instruct a class of young Indies, if one can l>? formed, in the higiici branches of odu. atiim, three times per v/i ck, in tlie afternoons. Terms ie.JawcU* known on application. IIKXRY M. BRUSS LLP. December 1G. 3. Notice? rr T>T7n?JON'?t II.WIN'G DKMAKDS \XJl, * against (be ' state of Jr.!in V orkmuu Deceased, are n quested to presold them July jittes'cd. ami a'l pi rsi.iis ini!t-i> ?i] to the "ari.e will make iintnoili te } ayn oin t<> TliOS. J Y.Ol'.KMAN. Fx'tr. September 15. ti; Notice. TXTETIAYR THIS PAT FOP'.IJSDA COV> PARTNERSHIP, under the firm of McDONALD .t McCriNlY. f:>r t! o purpose of carrying on the general tn* reniuile and in.- nufacturing business. C A. MoDOXALIV J. "T. McCt'KKT. August 13. ' v* ""S c : Sew Perfumery &C.V &c# ^ TUST OPENED A. LARGE AND .bcouliful stock of French, English and American Perfumery, and Toilet articles, comisUng of Cologne, Magnolia Water, Handkerchief Extracts;, Pomade, Toilet Boxes end Powder,Genuine Brown Wiusor Soap. Tooth nndjdair Brushes, JYissing combs, <fcc., &c. II. F. HODGSON,' . September 8. ;f %JJP .... Kerofiine Oil QF? Till" BEST QUALITY. . A .Tfrcsk supply received every two . \v?eks.nlso Lamps and Chitnnics. . 11. P. HODGSON * Swptember 8. ORDINAaY'SNOTICn? All those havimo estates in charge, viz: Administrators,jEx" ccutors and Guardians," will please com? forward and m alee return: of tlieir respective trusts to the Ordinary's office in . this month (January)?itbeing the month ' specified und prescribed by law for ioi- \ king annual returns oi Trust's. The Ordinary has no desire, to put any extra cost, by issuing rules against d*? linqueDts, but it is highly necessary thafr returns of trnst he made and rendered in to the Ordinary's ofh'co in the month of January each year. It is Law. Al-o, all those in arrears with the ON dinary .for ofiice fees and some for- last two years and upwards, will please come forward and liquidate tlieir respective' dues in due time, for it it is highly requisite for .the better welfare of the humblo incumbent. a.l. Mcdonald, o.k.&. January o. 3. Groceries. "17E7KH AYR JUST RECEIVED A COX- sTV PLETE assortment of GROCERIES, consisting in part of Coflec, Sugar, brown, clarified and crushedTea, green and black; Starch, Walt. Cheese, Soap, Ginger, Popper, Candles,.' Sperm and adamantine, &c., ic. Mcdonald t mcCURR*. August IS. AUCTION AND COMMISSION. rjMIE SUBSCRIBER STILL CONTINUES 1. the above business. All orders left vith him or'notice given to J. +.f. Gayi.13, P. trill be promptly attended to?oh: rgsa able. -AurgH- J. X. VlTri' . T'.vv;, J PlLTE stock, of Ely* Goods, ~.j. c. : / it part of Prints^ blaick, purj lo ftn-i ro. -,-v>; :;<v is Muslins, Jaconet (.'ambries, A:c; : g , < h,. black and brown' Honurpis?-. L'inoe ii.f ladies and gentlemenV white antii-vI-vA K'?c, IrisfrLinen Towels and Toweling. " c v-iii-'-s other nrtieles too numerous to ii.ontiv.-u. t v.,1 and sec for yourself. .' One door North of Mnthrson and Co M cDON A LD & McCU R RT A nrnici 1 .Q W, .w. - I Id - \\J IXDOVr GLASS A.?!) PUTTY, * ' for Side by H. F. HODGSON. * September 8.Merchant Tailors. THE MERCHANT TAILORING BUSTii NESS, AS formerly done by C. A. McDONALT), will bo continued in all its various branches, by Mcdonald a mcCurry. August 13 tf. 1ST o.ticeTUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE assort. tf MEN!' of Gents Furnishing Goods, consisting in part of L. li. Shirts, Merino L'njw-.shirtfl, and Drawers, Canton Elannc-l do., British, French and American Ileli'liosd, Gloves, Cob-' smicr, Lylo Thread. Ac. Cravats, Black and Fancy. MoDONALD A McCUltllY. November 10 tf Estate Sale. By permission op the ordinary, on Monday 15th January, 18 C>?!, at Liberty Gill. 1 will sell the personal esUre of the , late Wir.r.iam C. Cocxixcjiam, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Corn, Fodder, Teas, Horses. Mules, Cattle, Hogs. Wagons, Plantation Tools cad Utensils. Terms Cash. At the same time and place?I Will rent, for the year IS'J'3. ''the Cedar Creek Plantation," the "Goose Creek Plantation" ami the' Baincs i laiitatku,"' unless disposed of privately before tliattimc. Term'?note, with approved suretics. payable before 1st January 1867. , jas. g. jones, Adm'r. i. <? ember 22. 8. J.D.BUNLAP, ,1 T T'OKA ?'*" AT 3L ATT. Office ot the Court IJou:c, Camden, S. O. Deco.ml'tr 22. ly. MT. ZION INSTITUTE, tiik exercises of this School will ho resumed on the lirst Mondav ia February 18t?G. ' OFFICERS, <c2&x g. a. wood wasp, Principal. Iter. w. p. drbosk, A. it., ) , w. 1j, dwight, . ) aiilstaujTerms per session, payable one-halt in advance .the balance a' the einl of'.lie session. lluurd, with tuition, in nil branches except Cheruistrv, philosophy and French, $1"0.00. Tuiiiou for day scholars in Classical or r English iiri'i Alataotnai'csu aeparui-c-u-, J'lil.iury Bopartm. ut from . ... I'ouri-e of Clieroisuy or Pljilofiep'jy, . v. * Frcnc , ? ,.ZI'onr.ncreni fee, rayni' tit reejuireo in sjiec'**?, or if. ;.r-r ' in i tn - rr-.-yat uuto ofsc itlerr.'-o'. . January 5. - ! DR. J. I. TPc'ANTPROPOSES TO I?F?rMP T Tlt'E of his prrfi-s-non. OFF3C2J AT UZS JKfcSM>]?.$ <U2B . Teim? cash at the expiration of each cap% Vept where special *i-rocg'?Mnent? are nwjie. January 6. /%