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THE LEDGER J; LANCASTERVILLE. S. C. 1 WEDNESDAY. JAN. 10' 185ft TAKENOT1CE' ! All persons indebted to this ! ofGce for subscription, adver- 1 tising or job-work, are requested ( to settle up without delay. We must raise money to pay our debts, and if this call is disregarded, we will resort to more < stringent means. We arc in \ earnest, so take heed. ' Look at this. I ( Any person who will biing us the { names of four new subscribers, and eight j dollars in cash, we will give him a handsomely bound book, worth $1 50. Any one who brings 3 names and %6 uO, we ? i w?ll give him a bound book worth fcl 00. Any one who will bring us too names and j $4 we will give him a most interesting 50 ^ ct. novel. Tho cash mutt accompany the ^ names. - mm m mi 1 t Wanted immediately nt this office, two ^ oompositers ; one to a;t as foreman. THANKS. To our immediate representative the Hon. Jno. McQueen we are indebted for ^ favors. , 1 LANCASTER AND T. O. 13. 1 On tbe outside of this pa par wo gi*e a communication froiu Lcncasleriu reply to T.O.D'S last.?This closes the contro ersy, so far as tho papor is concerned.? t It is needless for us to say, that we have no interest whatever in tbe matter. They re both gentlemen, ni.d we are on the , most friendly terms with both, which relation we hope may be over presorted. We have acted fairly with both, but when we 'find such a controversy injuring us, sell' | preservation forces us to stop it. Of course , tho disputants can avail themselves of hand , bills if they see proper. - TI1IS PAPER. ~ r We h.ivo not yet been able to secure ; tbo services of a printer, that we must st'll J crave indulgence of our readers. \? e have 1 ? ! c used every eti'ort.to get one, and are now | looking for one from Charleston; ouo we j " know to be one of tho best printers in the I State. j ] We have it iu our mind to make a * great ch inge in our paper; wo have sent : for new type, and shortly wo intend to s pnblish an original story of extraordinary J n Attraction, from the pen of the author of f( "The Rival foes, or the Purchased Beauty" ! a story which gave so much satisfaction ' j and pleasure to our readers two year- ago. It is our ambition to give a paper deserv- | ing tbo favor it has received, but first we j ^ must have printers; we therefore hope our ; friends will bear with us yet a little while ^ longer. j " it To Correspondents* L. W. O. We have { changed your paper tti-T will do as vot; rc- \ o I""1- , ' jn W. F. P. Camden. We did not receive U your message?have now done us you request in your letter of 12ih, Willbeex treraely gratified to hear from you again. T11E CINCINNATI CONVENTION. * South Carolina will be represented in j. this convention. If one man could at on* j time cast the nine electoral votes tor | iho Baltimore Democratic nominee, *t ? aro sure note, when about fifty members 0 of the Legislature, and the major portion c< of tbe Tress are in favor of sending dele- jt gates, sucb influence will predominate, Ii should. Tbe Northern Tress may taunt ms ; in their derision pretend to rejoice that South Carolina haa come to her senses? : J1 somo sucb expression we noticed in the -S New York Pott?scandalise and rcdicule l< us as they please, but we hare an object j ^ to actuate as the nobleness of which makes > ^ ueb taeotscf no more wreight than a|^ sounding brass or tinkling sinibol. We I go to this convention band in band with ' ear sister Southern Htates to defend our right, t> buttle for our own. bbuil they go,and we remain pae*ive'y at borne, fearing tbe taunt of opponents! Nay?onr T duty at tbia time prompts us to unite with M those of our own aentimeuts? tboee to rii whom tbe issue is as important aa to our- b selves. It ie no ueo to talk about tbe con- I etitutiobality of tbe nominating convention r.t Cte thing is certain it elects the President o\ hi tbe SLtui, ??i f.aa hould let her voice he heard?her iufflu:ne.3 felt. In another column we giro an excelent article from the Wiusboro r on he subject. COLD WEATHER. Never before we have experienced Mich i long spell of cold weather. Since our Hst issue, we have had another edition of now and sleet, before the first had thawd. lhe ground is now covered to the lepth of three or four inches. What Iiks ierved to make us more sensible of thp :o!d,has*l?een the scarcity of wood. Money we thought won)*! procure any earthly :onnnodity, but it certainly could not procure wood. Through the kindness of >ur next door neighbor, who happened to rave some on hand, and who derided villi us, we were kept from freezing. A list of appointments for Re*. L. P. to'lins on Monday the 21st of January at Wwhopi! Cliurch Lancaster District on d niday night at Lancasto: C. IT.Tuemdr.y !2nd at Union Church, Wednesday 23rJ it Taxahaw, Thursday the 24th at Flat 1'reek, Friday 24'.h at Piesant Plain. GOOD BLACKING. During our sickness last month, a box >f blacking was left in our otlieo for us, >y Messrs Evans A Woodward of Chora** 5. C.? Wo have not before had an op >eituni'v of acknowledging the favor, Wo have thousands of times cleaned >ur own Loots, to we gathered the brush he other day and trijd this blacking of Scans A Woodward. We do rot cxagernte, when .ve sav it s decidedly the best bla> king we have vor used. Its great mciil, as we conce'vo wnaist in its quick polish. So soon as the (lacking is applied to the leather, by rub)irg briskly with a stiff brush, it gives a right, clear polish, which happily is reamed a considerable time.?Wo call at cntioti to the advertise men t in another 'oltimn, but assure Mess k A W. that this totico would heve been given without. N EW A DVERTISEM ENTS. Notice the new advertisements in this >apcr. Amongst others, the card of Tayor Graves A Co, formerly Bates Taylor k Co, a house 'ong and favorably know n 0 Southern merchants. Sec also the new Lotion Scheiu.'. A'.so the sale of the ''Wade Lands" by lie Commission* r. Cotton in Charleston is worth fiom ft 1 8 to 1) 1-2 ets. LITERARY NOTICES. A vast amount of phamplets, books Ao mv ti ?iiV,mmnloti?il i. ..??? TV-* ' ! *? .. .V MWUIMUIUVWI wu V/MI l.iuir, A \J llJf nost of these we can only u'hp a slight ioliec, not having force to |>itt it in typo, md as it would occupy too much rooin. h-voral boc ks we have not had time to ad. Git.MtAMs Mao.vzine for January is n apital number. Its new publisher A. II. >ea K-cjr, has improved it very much. It second to Blackw Ood. The first of tlio ear is a good time to subscridu to it.? Ye can procure it for our Subscribers for if. The Hainan Reviews wo would call pecial attention to at the beginning of a ew year. The purest literature can be jund at all times in these quarterlies. The North British Review, The Lun'on Quarlerl;/, the Kilinburgh Review nd Blackwood Magazine,vthich is monthy, are republished in this country by lessrs, Leonard Scott A Co, New Yolk, t the low price of $10 ,which certainly is tie cheapest literature that can he bought, he great advantage is, that one taking here periodicals, obtnines a knowledge f the current liluarture of the day, with ut going to the expep.se of purchasing so lany books, livery gentleman favorable > liilcrature should subscribe for thcin. Tiie Sovtheun Celtivator published t Augusta (Ga) by W. S. Jones, is decidJ.y an agricultural journ il deserving the irgcst amount of patronage. Tii-J J mu ry Tiumbhr is an excellent one. The price i only a dollar a year. The Alexandria Snitinol learnt on good ulhority that the health of Judge Ba) ley f Virginia, is not improving, and that in 'nrt.ijiigiiur u?> mirmn iu ri*Mjjn HIS ftCH i Congress. Ho in now in Havana. lyQl'DST.?Mr. Coroner (lanf, with ;? iry of inquest, have been engaged since aturday last, in eliciting information an > tlie cause of the death of Mm Ann ialb >uu, who was found ou Wednesday io 27th ult., Hi her residence in this neigh* orhood, shockingly abused and beaten, bo died ou Friday the 28tli, not having [?okcn siuce the maltreatment. [Keowee Courier. U. 8 DISTRICT COURT, he ease of 1. J. ECCLE8, the defaulting [ail Agent, which has occupied theatton* cn of the Court for the last liv.i day?,wa? rought to a ctceo yesterday afternoon, be jury alter being out some time,ret nrsd with a sealod verdict which will he petod th ? lUwi i.iag. Hsrcary ! INDIVIDUAL MAN AGEMENTvhNA- whc TIONAL MISMANAGEMENT. peo| John Dull has always prided himself ,n^' i uj?on his superiority. To use the words of l'ie Sam Slick, Englishman tliinks " that ',a'' , when nature formed him she borko the f org' inonhl ; there never was, never can, and | on i never will ho another like him." j 1,011 ! No country has more reason to be "proud j olP' j <>f her men of business and enterprising our merchants than GrealDritaintat the same | cov< ; titnc no nation has greater need to la- s*ro < rnent tho utter incompetency of l.cr offi- ,V'K | cials, and to deplore the want of energy i which seems to pervade every class of the nSa , Queen's servants. Officials without ofli- 01,11 ' cos; offices without officials. l,on j I?ctus now tHko the caso of an iudivi.l- lslr: nal who has earned for himself a world- in u wide fame?we refer to Professor Ilollow- aid ay. Having discovered an efficacious re- i*ou medy for nearly every ill thai llesh is heir ftoii to," he has by his own exertions gradual- the ly, hut surely, disseminated his remedies Kef through cvety part of the known world. that Commencing with London as his central of ? point, lie has by diet of persoverance, tact thci and energy ( the sure signs of a master- not mind) made know n his pills and oiolunnt 1 ; to the vary extremes of the compass. whi Whether 3011 travel north, cast, west or 1 uto ?cuth, you cannot pick up a newspaper, oati that does not record the successes chiov- par od \>y this wonderful and indefatigable beli man. There is no instance on record of gaii I :111V mililie llliin knvlnrr ?>v?'r nnr>iv\a.lwwl ! !nm - J 1 ^ | , lo such a worldwide celebrity rs has Pro- ' "lit" fessor Uollowar. We Rpcak not of his t con medicin# s at i itsonl, although we have I Son ' . I indubitable reasons for believing that they I'hc have been proved i<y thousands to be in- ized valuable; but of the cnterpri e and skill in uc<l j the system o'" advertising pursued by Pro- ct-v fessor Holloway, who has thus by r per ken fo:t knowledge of business, and an enlar- ! Pet! ged view,succeeded where thousands have doii failed either from want of judgement tior or circumscribed means. Take again the the Professor's extensive reading rooms at his aiul establishment in London,why there is not s?h one in the world to be compared to it ! of t i With the utmost regularity and care, ev- seei cry foreign paper that issues from the press 'he is carofu'ly filed ; and so complelw is the w't system that the visitor.from amongst this the multitudinous mass of literature, can b<- be immediately accommodated with any for- *1'" eign new paper ho may require, and this doj too, gr ituilously. These reading rooms ted are daily visited by statesmen, merchants and capitalists,*ho can thuR acquit theui- cats selves on any matter they may require. j .-to much lor individual management. What a contrast does this present to ^ the plodding routine adopted hv the I'rit- ',cR ish go. eminent! What a slur to the conn- ^ 01 try which produces such men of enterprise cxl> that ii? affairs of state should ho so slow- l),0l ly performed. Our readers cat not fail to acl1 : perceive that the foregoing lines do indeed ceveal a startling instance of" Individual #ce' : Managegtnt irr*u.i National J/tsmanage- 'l,n inent."?Phil. L'ritorttr. <'ou and ! I>liESII>KNTS MESSAGE CINCINATI lhJ CONVENTION. m j At Inst the slavery question has reach- reft j ??d :i point, which Mr Cnlhoun and every urei l South Carolinian , desiring its sculement aru ' one way or the other, hn*o so long and ? i so ardently wished. It is related of Mr. roir ! Calhoun,that whilst the eotnproini e mens- l>y j urea were la-ing discussed, sorno ono han ed i j ded 11 i 111 a e.'py of a paper edited l.y IIkn- the | HY W\RI> I'l'.KCIIKIt. III which there was M | an article, commenting on the folly of at- rest ; tempting compromise on a question con- to t I corning w hich there existed such conflict- ad. I ing opinion*; the writer went on to say / i that no compromise could heal the wound a!o ' the prohe would have to be applied di- Tin rectly to it ; a large portion of Northern I people bad resolved that there should be voU j no itloro slave States,slavery must forever Ii;cl nfti-j be restricted ; the Southern people scat had declared against restriction. These lOd were the issues in violent conflict with \ each other. Agitation would cuintinue |>cr I until they were nettled. After reading ,]#j. j them, Mr. Calhoun declared his thorough disc j couicijcnct o! opinion with the v. riter. ,?;t Tho icMic would have to he n>et; it would nex eventually come up ; compromise might Dot defer it, it could not permanently remove oth? it. II >\v true to the 'utter h ivo his pre- tali< ' dictions beeu fulfilled. Wliero are the the Miseouri Compromise and the Cotnproin- the ise of 18501 both forgotten. Tho ngita- cvci tion has reached the fiuitl point. A great ed. ; party is now in the tiold, under the impoi sing name of Republican, headed by Wm -j , II. S*wATtr?, whem) war-orv is now " No i compromise with Slavery," " No more j Slave States, aisu a "financial restriction I of the powers of the privileged class as | j they call the peopie of ihe Southern Sta ; lea. President PiKRCK.nnd tho party that j placed him in power, have taken up the ^ : gauntlet, and now the iisuos are joined. ! What now has Sou th Carolina to do 1 a'''' I lias ahe any reason for landing aloof with " I arms folded, looking v. ith proud indilT.-r- *<r" | enoe on the struggle! Can she now aav,as ** 1 i horctofore, that the slavery question wm *?c' being overlooked,and therefore aim would attach hersolf to no partyf She cannot say A o. A Northern President ha? di?cu*sed whe the subject fully and firmly,and ?ven from- hurt the White 11 ot.se,the constitutional righti ty," I ! of th- South hive received etrcf.aotis aud by I I j;-. ;.i. Hi ie-.in th5 V>ii >le imitation. lie states thnt while the |>lo of the South, "have not officiously rmoddlcd with the social institutions of Norilicju State?, too many of the inilauts of the latter are permanently th utized in associations to intlict injury ha the forhier, l.y wrongful acts, which ed till be the cause of war as between for- ?r i powers, and only fail to be such in II system, because perpetuated under LI ?r of the Union." Can language be G1 nger ? lie yet goes on to review the wi >lo history of territorial acquisition, th wing how unjust are the charges,tmule Ft inst the South, of aggression. We no longer act indifferently. The ques- ar now is, will wo stand by the ndtninition and the party which now stands nbroken phalanx around it; or will wo Seward and the lb-publicans! Will at th Carolina, by withholding herself M r the Democratic Con vtr.t'on, weaken 8u Democratic Party, ai*l thus aid the so mblicans? or w ill she not rather, now, th I they have made slavery the question ?>v i paramount importance, unite with dc in Convention. Mr. Caiiiovk was he indisposed, to going into Convention rn 843, as Col. Okii shows in his letter ; h< !e it is a matter of history that ho went* foi ? the Democratic Caucus which nomi Pi k1 Mr. Momuok, and took an active (h t in its proceedings. We confidently se eve , if he were now alive, he would a- th II unito with them, since they are no |,t ^cr treating the slavery question as of dt lor importance. See what disastrous sequences would result, were other iiherti States to follow our example I I i Democratic Party would he disorgan ^ I and defeated; while the Republicans ^ or the cltill and leadership of Wm. II. ^ r Ann, would march forward in unhro strength, and tske possession of the jjk [era! (iovernment; and although by ?o ng they would force upon usadisaotu* i of theUnion.vet they would have all power of the Federal treasury, army, I navy to aid tliem against u*. If disilion is ever forced ui?on us, let us < > i . * he *01110 leave no atone unturned to lire the Federal strength on our aide , constitutional side, as would happen h IMckikvon I'leuck or Dallas in Presidential chair. It is lolly in us to a I hering to a custom,w hen the circuit aces upon which that custom was a>ted ha\o changed, and which ifimita- 1 l>v our sister State*, would bring dis" id rs upon Southern rights and inter .lt T [Winaborough Register. fu asiiinijton, January 7.? Mr. HroudJ called up his resolution directing the ol nniittce of Finance to inquire into the ediency of reporting the general ap- ' |. nation bills, or adopting more speedy or on them,to avoid the evils of u.ght ^ liotis at the close of each Congress,and ie? which a sense of delicacy prevented i from describing. He was in favor of . a' ilu"'tig the compensation of timtnbers, I shortening the sessions. H dr. Ciajton said he had no doubt of power of the Senate to originate those ?. Twenty-seven years ago, the evil rred to was a-> great at now.no nicas s having ever bteu taken competent to ^ ?t it. ilr. To)ml>b did not think this the trim M Iftdy. Tlio ditli uliy wan. occasioned fc the large number of a mend menu lackun by both Houses at a Into period of yi -essin. oi Ir. Seward said that wbile favoring the ilution, lie would not commit himself ,ho propriety of tho remedy propostfter further debate the resolution was "I plod, and the Senate adjourned until I ^ irsday. local.?Tho House again proceed to p; t for Spetkur, as follows: ltanks 101 ; u lardnon 73 ; Fuller 20; IVnninjjton 6; teriug 6. Necessary to a choice, ^ tl Vasiiinoton, Jan b.?The Natioual 1* nocratic Committee met nt noon to- ' , in the N ational Hotel,and after brief * umion a* to the proper day, the com (< lee selected the first Monday in June ?f t, as the day for holding the National ai nocratic Convention at Cincinati. No '' ir business was transacted. An inv:- ri i>n was accepted by the members of ronimiltee, to atttml a meeting of |] Jackson Democratic association, this ling. The committee theu adjourn m m m _ IT Uibb Drndley, a ripe scholar a bril- k t ger.ius, and a poet of no ordinary ^ it, died a few days since, at Aberdeen, *' >. He formerly resided at HunUville, M| la lnotukr KkvoLL'TIONAUY SoL?.KBOO? W j learn from the Laurensville Her m that Chaulu alien, K?(|.f a venera- ^ Kovolutionary soldier, died at hie resi- jj :e in that Diarrict, on Saturday the ,a inM., in the ninut) third ) ear of Lie k m it m ei profession*! hegga- named Mrs. 8h.*>w, it ? is well known to the citizens of Villa 'I1 r for her ]>erUnacity in solicitiug eh anhas accumulated pruj?erty in tLntcity (jj tw/ftjhijj, fhr whuli she has recently ^ SPECIAL NOTICES. AN IMPORTANT CURE. M. S. Dunn of Thctford Vt, Writes u at a voting man in his neighborhoo ivlog suffered for some lime with diseai Lungs,was forced loahandon hissclioi id his fr'anda thsnjfht he must soon di e then commenced using l)r. Roger V Kli WORT, TAR, and CANCllALA UA, nnd in lilt'? less than two montli ?s completely restored to health, an c following winter resumed his schoo jT sale by MAG ILL <fc 11KATII. id by Druggists everywhere. 1'rick?In large bottles $1. IfvUvicay's Pills, a cure for Sick Ilea he and Iiile. William Kancrs,of Dot aine, was, prehnps one of the grcatci fferers from siek headache nnd bill arcely a day passed without bis fccliu e dreadful effects of these formidabl iU, he put himself iu the hands of th ictors, but they did him no good,in fao i became worse, until his sufferings wci ore than human nature could bear,an t almost Bunk under them, fortunatel r biin he commenced using Hollow ay ill, which acted upon the system, clean e bowels; clearad the head, and by pc vering with them for eight week oronghly restoreil him to healih. H is ever since l?ecn entirely free jrom the* -cad fit I attacks. Our Session PaperHaving made arrangements to furnU II and accuiate reports of legislative nn her proceeding-, by the engagement i i? best reporters, we offer our Daily S? an Paper, on lite usual terms of otu< do r for tlie session, free of postage. Having the advantage of Hoe's Man 10th press, which will print both aides < i? paper at the same time, we will be ah i keep it open to the latest hour, an ius have an advantage never prcviuiisl ijoycd in Columbia. Every effort wi 3 used to make satisfactory to our sul ibers. ft. W.ClllllKS olv'mdia, Oct 20. LEGISLATIVE REPORTS The aubacibers will issue every mornii jring the session of the Mouth Carolii egislature, full repcrts of the pro?eedifl| Tbotl. branches, including Spvc? Ilea, at ; the close of the session put up, in a tie tarter the entire matter, printed c st quafl^P'ipcr and neatly bound, for \ ?r coppy. As our reports are intended to be coinplei ir patrons may expect to learn more ? e business of the Legislature tliau In re to fore been reported. The 'Timrs' will be suplicd daily for $1( tring the session nnd directed through t! oat Otlice to any point. ? Frist class Stenographic Reporters n igtig"d,and no expense or labor will 1 abided Ilia* uiay be necessary to t ur cot letc success. Our friends w ill please forwai icir orders. E. II. Ckittos A Co. The Examiner The fir.it number r?f thin new Joiiru&l wi 9 issued early in December next. The publisher would be obliged to thoi bo cniitemplalo subscribing if ihcy wou >rward their names without delay. Tchms.?Two dollars per annum. Oi ear's subscription required on tho recrt f tho first number. Address me at Columbia. W*. T. JOHNSTON. Hulluicaij t I'ilh, inrnltinble to persoi Afflicted writh diseases of the Liter ar tomaeli.?The virtue of these Pill, harii ceii listed in all parts of the covilise orld, particularly by the cilisens of ll 'nion, renders it teed less to exputial ( on their merits; the thosand* who ha; erived benefit from them in each an ftry one of the States, being sudiciei ?convince the most incredulous. A lose who are afflicted with liver ar r?wel complaints; indigestion, sick hem chcs, and dizziness, cannot niukc no;? reinedv so certain in its result* as II< way's Pills; for deleriniuation of bloc > the hci.d their effect is equally poaitiv lie/ are also an unfailing remedy f ilhma, f used in conjunction with lie way's Oinment, which must be w ibed into the chest night and mortiin >n. ROGKRS' SYRUP OF UVEI WORT, JAR, AND OANCUALi GUA. The proprietors do lot claim (hat tli ledicine ia infallible, but refer to the cc fi.-stes of distinguished citizen*, w< nown to the public, for abundant pro iat it liaa b< en remarkably succeatfi lid i? well worth a fail trial. For atlo ancaslnrville by MAG1LL Jk UK AT I lid by Dniggisla everywhere. Price, 1 irge bottle*, $1. J/olluteuy's Pillt unquestionably tt mat efficacious Remedy iu the Union ft atlimatic Complaints and Coughs.-Tli 11 in bet of curve three wonderful I'll are effected in all part* of the unioi lore particularly in caeee of asthma < >ng at a ndi ng, and coughs, leave no dout jam the mind ot all who hare used ttiei iat tbey surpass ana thing of the kind rer made known; by a perseverance wit lia admirable remedy, the sufferer iiickly restored to health, after ever her means have failed; and it ia a trut ?jond dispute, that tberekeo bilios order, or liver complaint*, hut that wi tiekly yield Io the powrtra of this might ANNOUNCEMENTS. 31 Mr. Editor j? Please aunouneo Mr. K. Rilling a* a candidate for Sheriff m uie n< is election, ai??l oblige, Mart Friends. '' Mm. Editor.?Please announce Mr. Ralei Hammond an a candidate for Tax Collector. >1 And oblige, Mis Friends. \ Mr. Editor?Please announce AViliiaia R< * crtaou as a candidate for Tax Collector and blige IIib Friends. ir j Mr. Editor:?Please announce Major Jo W. Nisbct as a candidate for Max Collector, * tlie ensuing election, and oblige, Mart Voters. Taylor, Dickson, Graves, & Co, Successors to Rates, Tnylor ?jfc 'C\ Manufacturers nnd Wholesale dealers J CLOTHING, ,t NOS. 23 AND 25, DF.Y STREET, , NEW YORK. ' Juii'y 15 'firt 47?2 mo ' Hotioo. * All persons nre hereby notified not to trr '? with or credit mv w ife Mary Small, an I v t not pay nnv debts or contracts aha has i may hereafter make on inv account. 4 JNO.B. SMALL ? Jan'y 3rd. 1866. 47-31 f. Sheriff's Sales r. By virtno of anndry writs to me direct I will sell before the Court /fonae door *. 1 .annular, on ihc 1st Monday In Feb'y n* a* w ithin the legal lioura of saie, 50 acrea Ir more or les?, adjoining land* of A Morn (Jeo. Woolf and other*, levied on and to aold an the property of M. M. Chancy, at 1 anil of Wils.ui JL Crow, and other*. I Al?n, 50 acre* more or leas, adj. funds J. J. ilnrton. Tho*. Can I ben and others h This land re aold at tlio risk of W. II. V cent, former purchaser Condith ns cash " J. D. 11AILE, S. I* 0 Jan'y 14, 1850. I F.NC(lURAGK 1U)MF. INDL'STRY. NEW ? BLACKING MAUFACTORI ol ~ . r 1 IIF. undersigned would respretfullv i ' J1 the attention of the public to their i id perior article of Boot and Shoe Polish.wh I they are manufacturing in tho tow n of C raw, S. C., and ia su|>erior to any thing " the kind now in ns? 1> It ha* been trier! by many of the riti/.i of thi* State, end is recommended for I following qual'tle-*: It preserve* the leather and make* it m durable than ar.y other blocking?at namu time it doe* not aoil clothing. 'I ho Chora vr and Darlington Hail lit ig being euinploted, enables ua to ship to i 1a portion of thu South. Send in your orders and givo un a trial Thus. II. Totulinson i? our agent, and orders sent to him or thu undesigned, t at be promptly attended to. ,n EVANS is. WOODVVARII Chrrawr, S C, J.in'y lO. 1856. ? 17 EXCUTIVE DEPART MENT, fr ' it rj Columbia. January 10, I860 By his e.vceltency, J II. ADAMS, Cover and Commander-in-Chief in and over Slate of South Carolina: WHEREAS, Information has been ceiled at this Department that a in ill dcr waa committed on the body of K. J. I a ia, in the 111 It of November last by II. ?. Thcrrel, in Lnneaalur Districi, and that a U Therrel hna fled from josticu. ;vow, Know ye. that to the end ju*l may Ik* done, nod that the miiii Thrrrvl n ,e bo brought to legal trial for hi* oftmu i t afoiVMoid, 1, J. II. ADAMS, Governor as ' foresaid, do iwuv thi* 111 v proclamation, faring a rewurd of TlillEC I1UNDU DOLLARS for hi* apprehension anil de err into any jail in thi* Ht.ite. Said Thrircl ia described aa Win if :ib 5 feet, fi or 8 incite* high, light hair, b eyes, thick lipa.ahort neck, with a d?-rp d |(j in middle of lower lip, down cast look, n rather ll.it, *horJders a little drooped, I y ?kiu, thin l>eatd. between 'JO and year " nge, and ia a carpenter or mill wright ,e trade. |.LS.] Given under niv hand and the *e? 10 of the State, the day and vcar above w d ten. J. II. ADAMS ut J. rATTttnuoK. Secretary of Sute. ,|| Jan. IU tw. I HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY ?'* Jasper County Academy Lotter ^ [Uy Au/horuy of the State cf Georgia c* MAGON, G.\. or Thia lottery ia conducted on lbs plar the Royal Ixitiery of Havana, of single ni 3* bers; and drawn at Concert llall. Mac (ia., under the aworn anperinU n<lr of Col. Geo. M. Imgan and Jaa. A. f [t- bet, Lsq. Class J. Orund Scheme for Feb. 15, 18.5?. r When prize* amounting to 3 #50,000 >1, Will br distributed aa follows: '?> C A FIT ALU. I Prize of 813,000 1 prize of 5,( in 1 - 3.000 1 - 9/ 1 " I.5O0 1 - 14 1 " 1,100 ? - 14 10 " 400 10 - 1 ie 13 130 30 1 ,r 60 - 50 350 M |6 33 approximate prizes, t ia |5l priecw amounting to$50,0( "i Ouljr l?,OM lumben. A F.very l'riz* dm* nut each drawing, i ' paid when due in full without deduction, Oder* drioUy c?>ntidrntial Umwii aent to usAaia. Registered Irtterszt tuy ri " Bill* on *R solvent Bank* atpar. ? jUdeon*. JAB V. WINTER, Ua?a| y (41 44] Xmm, Oa. n Cmrm Wmxticd* 11 1VANTlfil> TO WIM3IA8B, s tomt 7 ? Torn, for whh-h the cmk will bn J* i **<?*. Ilhil # -w v- Ml v fe * ^ r 41 "J* * A LIST OF LETTERS. q B?IL Barton, B Bradley, E. U. Bril! ton. Al (J? Fanny Craig, J. Cmxton, W. C. Clarae, S. A. Crovkolte, "Win. Cook, W. gh C. Canthin. K?K. 1\ Klli*, J. I'M wards. F?W. L. Faulkner. O?1). J. Gilbert. >b* II?Henderson A Williams F. C. Ilu-h?* iii*, 11. J. Hancock, 8. Hotchi i*s, L.lIntF J ? I>r. T, Johnston. . 1'?J. 11. l'ostvle. " L - A. A. Laner, W. Logan. at M-K. A. MCorcle, J. Miller, Hob't. Marshall. ? Q?N. Quick. ~~ K ? Rosa I the. S?Bogus. Spcnce, J. J. Sim*, lbM. Stokos, Mis* E. Steele. in T?A. W. Thomson. , W-J. U. Welsh, J. K. Walkuji U W. Wilkerson. Persons Calling for loiter* in the ahovo list will please snv they are adverlised. THUS It. MAG ILL. T. M. ? The Wade Lands FOR SALE. ?lc Geo. T. Wade, vs, "j In Eqnit' L^ncaste^ till Ja*. 1. \Y stle, ?nd V Bill to *ell Keal Ks* < r others ) tale. Partition Ac. By virtue of the decree of the Court o! Equity made in the itboTe ca e. I will seli at Lancaster C H on the First Monday, tho 4tb day of February next, the real (-stale of the late Jas. T. Wade, sr. c! ' dec'd, via.: That valuable plantation coniJt taming 800 acic* more or low, situate on IIU| the Catawba Liver, in Lancaster District, |W, including the inland known as Wade's labe land iii said river, bounded l?v lands of I.v\- u ? v ? - ??.?- , Ii.iuifi ?? . umwn, a I'UIIIII)) nliii lliH ^ Catawba Kivwr. Tliiv is a no. 1 pluntM1 linn fwt either cotton nr corn. A!>o, tl?e tract of Ihiu) a few mile* tnnt from the* river trnet, and whereon thn IjUi- Jmh 'I' Wade, sr., resided at his death, 30 containing 300 acre* in ore or less l*?tut? tlt-il by lands of W IWo?n, Francis 1) ttrecn and ollten. This tract contains a handsome and elegant dwelling, nil uer cess.irr and cnnvenict outbuildings, ami ho orchard *?f rare and delicious fruit trio. Tfc'iiMH.? A credit of 1 Mm! 2 years with jail interest, payable annually faoni day of sale, tho purchaser giving bond with 2 good 'l''' sureties ami a mortgage, except so much 'u" cnsli as will pav the costs and expense* t I vl side. J. II. WITIIKKSPOON. okld en# Lncaster C. II.. 8. C., i 3t. fee $4 M) thu January 8, ] |t,r>G. | NO LICE. l',c The fiiim of Kennedy A Stilvrell i.s un(j this day dissolved by mutual cousent. inr Jutij. 0th 1836, 3t Lands &, Lots for Sale. ii Uorraa t?". Perry, widow"} In Er^nitr Lauras. ct ah I ter. Bill for aah? l va. i of Real Estate of llcnj Williams di. wife, J '/a .idodi Perry, _) ct al. J deceased. In pursuance of the decree ef the Court of Equity, made in above, a wu June Term 1833, I will scllnt IjAticaatrr P. it. on the 1st .Mnnday, tln^th day of January f830. tlie fn/. lowing Trecls oflwuid belonging t Zuhltck I'cri y, dee'd, vii: One triiel or parcel of l*and. No. 1. containing 231 acres more or lean. adjoining Lota of Wm. A. Moore, John Adair.*, C. If. Junes. II. K. Price, Est. Z. Perry,Lot No.'J and the road to Camden. Also, I tract or parcel. No J, containing 23} acres luore or loan, bounded by true} No. I. Estate of Z. l'erry, tract No. 3, and the C.nnden Kond. nor AU>;i truct or parcel of Land, No. 3. eonthe ! '"'"'"P acres more or iesa, bounded by mii .10. r.si. ft r? rry, .n.ti>ntun,Jituit4 RnUnn n and Hit* Camdeu Road, rv. 1'ltohf purer/* of Laud 11 ic situated and ur- adjoin tin' \of laim-aaler ou the South vt .anil fnnit on till- Camden Road,and run buck p_ no m tu im/uilr 11 |>:irl of the wood*. Uteri) aid are nine deMr.ib/e building* aiiea lt? li<ti MIM. lieo A/*?, 89 aerc* more or /? ??, bontti'od by nay Bear Creek, Land* of M- C/iitlou, Ivt 7>. , 1'earrv, and II R. I'riee. a pari in wood*, a 1 ?. coititiiier.ib/e |?ortioit good bottom*, of- Alan, Cii ere* more or /ea, ?ri( of Dear Kl) Creek, hound-d hy l.-iudnof I>r Wt/le. Steliv. plien \Vi//t..in?, M. Clinton, and Ik-ar Creek, part/y in wooda and bottom /and. out Tf.km*?I-J month* eretfct> with intcrmf, 11>(> Bond with upprutiii Hurelie* and a inert, enl ff ltfe, ocoiit a* much rnah aa w'l// pay mat*. o?? J - 11 WiniBBSl'OtJN.o I. L. V. fair Hrr'r 1055. 13-'il |ir?. |'<m $4 &i) NOTICE. i of Ali. persona having demand* njptinat Iho riu Katate ot LmJ/ Wtlker d<- censed are ru quested to present thein for payment, previous to the I at January next aa on th.t da the - ill be ?eIliad. TManotiee U ill Iim nlo??4 U * ? , ? r...u u.ii ftu ?< } uvuiiuia presented after that time. ? All person* indebted U> the Estate art re* quested '? settle previous to 1st, JaniMrr j! 185C. N \NCY W.VLKKR, Ada.*. .j T 1st January, 18SG. ~ FIREWORKS! ~ on, rI^HK subscriber* h?Te reeeiv.?<l th?irF?U nee j X 8?oek of Fire Works, comprising en* tie- ?f tits largest assortments ever brought t?r lliie city, whidi will be sold at tow prices for cash. Country tnerehanM would ii we'f to forward their orders in time, ahMh will be put up w ith the greatest ear?. Assorted eases, varying front 93 to 60 dollars, at way* on hand. Their stock comprise*? Fire Crackers, Gold Chop, A No. I. Koman Candles, 1, 9, 3,4. 3. up to 13 balls, white, Roman Candle?, I, I, 3,4, 5, np to 13 WU?, '00 colored, >00 Sky-rockets, from I ?< t*? t 14k Herpeoto, Fin wheels, Triaogfoa, Flower?0 pot*, ino ^ uriety of Is.ye pii-c** suitable for ex* 25 hibiliwn*. vol* 8ANTKN it BARt'C. 308 Kitty-st., tliartenton, 8. Entile Male. '2!? ?y t*r^r9 "t Wltiierapaon, Ordt' nary, will he wM on the 31st Doe'r 1863. at T ! the lats residence of James Adams, liec'd, | his orhoiu prroonal Estate feserpt the m> 1 gro) consisting of 9 (Ion**, I togs. Wagon. ^ Plantation Tools, llonoehoM and Kltsara Furniture, Ride Cotton, Gtdtl Wstoh and other property The .'tods will ho rente**, end the ftrgrw of : hired on the im< day. ,U. rH'/A HI Iff .\Y>.\M8. Adnt*. [ WXyfr IW?. a * t * jc. ^.n0 . #. ** -fw