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^ VW.*. 11. W. Schroder, of Charles J too. Junior (JthikI Warden. . } It.*. 1?. Jolmson, of Abbeville, J\ 7 Grand Chaplain. (j W.\ J. II. Honour, of Charleston, leg Grand Treasurer. i nei (f4 W.\ A. G. Mackey, M. 1)., of Charles- ?l? ton, Grand Secretary. I''4' C. Froneberger, of Charleston, Z. W Carwile, of Edgetiuld, Senior Grand Deaeon?, . i II. L. Hutterfiehl, of Charleston, J. It _* N. I'unhct, of Marion, Junior Grand Dea- tt ^ cons ! I' lv. Cohurn, of Charleston, Grand tfl Marshal. 9 D. Ramsay, of Chnrlestan, Grand Pur | f suivant. I PJ. G. Ken ken, of Charleston, T. 1*. 8li j 1,1 , der, of New berry. Grand Stewards. \ on I S. Ituike, of Charleston, Grand Tiler. 11,1 N I Charleston Courier. ' | ' * "1*1 A hill has been brought into the North H" n . WO Carolina House of Representatives to provide /'or the removal of free negroes from inv J that Stale. I U i w i ^ - for Hymeneal . am Makrird, In Union County N. C. on the * evening of the 2 3d Nov. 1858. by Mr \V. " C. 1'atlerson, James T. l.ee, Esq, to Miss 40,1 Mary Emily fluey. TUB MARKETS. ~ Coj.iVBiA,Nov. 27,1858 The cotton nv<rket is improving daily.? 170 bales Weru sold yesterday, at an advance of J?viz: U la lip*. Uhaklkston, Nov. 26, 1858 ^ ('()TT< )N.?There -vero quite an ueiivc .1. A r... n.:-. _ ? .-i .J ik iiiiiiki mr mm ariirie jit nay, ana me <?as m'riu'H* manifested on the part of buycr?i to Qr j'Xtfutu their orders, coupled with the light T. sIih k on sale, have forced prices t to ic -3^ above the piotniiouM of Tuesday morning. T The sale* comprint* 2391 bale*, as follows; S. 12 bale* at I Ok. '1 nt 10 ^ 6 til I0|; 21 nt I Mfc 118 at 11$; 107 at Mf; 620 at M*;472 ^t"' nt Ml; 600 at I I);, am) 631 bales at (|lti ' I Hk New (bii.e.inn, Nov 26, 1858. n The Kales of cotton in day were 1.000 I bales, at an advance of |c. Middling Mi to I 11 Salon of the week 59,000; receipts tor p name time 70.000 Itnles, against 04,000 aaiiie lime last year. Increased receipts at this port up to thin date 176.000 bale*; at all the ports 619 000. K Xpert* of the week " 45,000 bales. Slock on hand 298,000 bales, against 196.000 same date last year. Motni.r. November 2G 1858. II The sale* of cotton to day were 3,500 baled?middling M to It $c. Sale* of Die week 23.500 bale*; reni|4s for Maine tine < 33.000, against I7 6IH) name time last year. k I ncleased receipt* at this port up to this dale I02,GOO bales. Stock oil hand 05.0(10 4 Nr.w' \ ouk. Not<>inbor 90 1<>68. The cotton market yesterday advanced i?a., but closed heavy Bread .stufl's and pro . visions dull. b - *? - ? Spooial Notioes Mr See advertisement of I>r Sanford'a | IJYI.Jt | w M i < >!{ ATOK ill another col ,1 uiiip. ly Hollow a v> Fiuj,->KoUilng this worhl ran nQin d i* of uy value to those in whom tfickncu has extinguished the capacity for enjoyment. The most welcomeintelligence we can give to all who am limit situated, is that tli? meuia ot recovery a:?t a itJjiu their reach? that lliey have onlv to avail ilteniael vea of I'roH foaor Hotloway'a matchless remedies in order to shake off the maladies which are breaking down their strength, spirits, and constitutions, ' and obtain a new hold on life, and a new sense " i of iia blessing*. Tin; Pills are, to our certain A knowledge, producing Much rualli in chronic T diarrhoea and cho'ie, weakness ot the stoiuach, disease* of tlic kidneys, and liver complaint*, ' a* have never tieen paralleled in this country ; while llolloway'a Ointment is working miracle* iu external disorder*. I*.'v , ?????? ????a 6,1 New Advertisements. ^ Last and only Notioe. Tl J4 1.1. per-on* indebted fo the Katute of j\. Capt. II Drndin, dee'd., are requested f'4 to pay up on or before the brat day of Jan- " uary next. If they do not their note* will WMiilit'altf niifl tA'il Iwtnl rowori o lw? itluo.iil * % - ), C'm " till the Iwndi of an officer for collection. N. B. CRAIG, AdtnY *pj Nor. 26th I858, 42-tit. Look to Your Interest. OUU FALL AND WINTER STOCK '' of Gooda nr.' complete nnd well aelec* p, U d. V.V have everything usually kept ? un up country Store nnd nre determined to M'll gooda na low aa they enn be bought in the up country. Call nnd eumnine our Stock, we t ike plenaure in ahowing our Gooda to our cuatomera. NV? are thankful 1 for their liberal patronage and hope by Ul ti Htriet attention to buaincui to aharc a con- 1 *' * linuanee of th? Mine. ,n' To thoac in arrcur* for 1855. '56 and *57, we now aay, Money wc muat hare. We w' were among the very few who kept aiient (el diiiMK live procure of '57, conaeqneitUy, Money we now niuat hare, our pnymonla H|,K are heary and inuat be met. 1 CRAIG &l TAYLOR. Craigaville Nov. 26, '68. 4J-4L 1Uv SURVEYING! SURVEYING!! ? Young Men Look to your IntereaU! a hon pRoriTAiu.r. NuaiNcae you eat could not engao* in. WATSON ALTON. FORT MILLS, 8. C. Continue to give Inatructioa In the elemenU of ii M VJ K V K Y I ft U I fn on an Improved 1'Un. Latitude and Departure. j,rl Ig^fKntire aetbrfartion given in fifteen daya, pu or no charge made. Kor further particular* int addroaa ua at tho above named plane. ali Dee. 1, :a*H. 42-8m. Ni SALT, SALT. n? A FINE LOTOF HALT, Jnat Reeeivi\ ed by, los M. OaYI.R. (E Camdrti, Mvy 5, 1858. 12-tf Tr ! i Notioo. 1.1, PERSONS having any demands k. ngainnt the Estate of Amlrow Taylor, | ?c'd.) tire hereby notified to present them ally attested bv the first day of January Hi, and ulI those who fail to present their iiris against that time (his notice will bn nd in our against thorn. JOHN TAYLOR, S. 11. TAYLOR. Admrt. Dec. I, 1858-42-31. aluable Plantation for Sale, )N SAl.KS DAY in December, 1858, 1 will sell the Plantation purchased of T. Hammond, Esq , to the highest bidder Iho Court House door in latiicnalerville n credit of 1, 3 and 3 years, with interpayable annually, Note with approved nrity, ami a Mortgage of the promises to ere pay own'. The Plantation contains , ) acres, by recent survey of J. I). Mcll- ' | iu, about 200 acres cleared, balance in ( ods. 1 will be. on the premises on Thursr the 2nd of December, and respectfully ite all or any |a>rsoii wishing to purchase meet me and examine the place. Titles | II be made satisfactory. All my land is sale at a low figure, as I am particularly ( iio.is tin remove to Texas this winter.? e Plantation on which I reside, also n Imitation in York and Cheater Districts, ' :> a valuable Cold mine tract in Castun 1 inly, N C.,'containing 1500 ncres 1 J. VV FORD. )ec. I, 1858-42 it. VAN & C0.*S LOITER IKS TRIUMPHANT ! o? : A V I T A L V It I Z E, $5 0,000! o ICKET3 ONLY $10! I'he following Scheme will he drawn by Swau & (Jo.. Managera of the SpnrAcademy la Uery, in each of tiieir ijjle Number Lotteries for Dec, 1858. AUCiUSTA, (ieorgin. in public, under i Hiiperintcndance of ConimiMtoners. GLASS 44, raw* on Saturday, December 4, 1858. GLASS 1 A, raws on Saturday, December II, 1858 o V LASS 4 O . raw* on Saturday, December 18, 1858. ??? o GLASS 4 7, irawa on Saturday, November 115, 1858. u Of TliE I'l.AK or SINGLE NUMBERS ! 50,000 TICKETS! 5,510 tftlZES! tARI.Y ONK l'Kl/.K To KVKKY SINK TK'KKTS. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO 8F. UK A W.N VCI1 SATUICL)AV lNDKCfc Mlitii. 1 Prise of ?5u,UU0 1 " uoouo I lu.ooo 1 " ft,000 1 " 4,000 I " 3,000 I " 1,600 4 " 1,000 4 ' 000 4 " 800 4 " 700 4 " 600 60 " 600 50 " 300 00 " 176 30 " 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prises of $4oo appr. lo #60,000 Are #i,AOo 4 " SOU " SO,000 " 1,200 4 " 260 " 10,000 ' 1,000 4 " 226 " 5,000 " ??MI 4 " 2o0 " 4,000 " 800 I 4 " 150 " 8,000 " ?o0 j 4 " 100 " 1,600 " 400 KM) " 80 are 100,?M)0 10 prices amounting to $;J?0,0UU cketa $10; Half* $5; Quarters $2.60 f~ A Circular showing the plan of the Lotte* will l>? scut to arj ono tleciioua of receiv; it. Cerlilieate of Packages w ill bo aobl at ? following rntoa, which i* the rink : OrlilicAto of Packugu of 10 Whole cketa, $H0 Certificate of Package of 10 Half cketa, 40 Certificate of Pnoknge of 10 Quarter ckets, 20 Ccitilicate of .'ackaue of 10 eighth cketa, 10 J In ordering Ticketa or Certificates. Cue lose the money to our addren* for the ! cketa ordered, on receipt of which they I II be forwarded by tirai mail. Purchasers a have tickets ending in any ligure they iv designate. The list of drawn Numbers and Prises 11 be sent to purchaaora immediately af' the draw ing. Purchasers will plcsae wile their [natures plain, mid give their Post Ofliee, j luntv iirui State. f-#y ~ Remember llinl every Prize is drawn d payable hi full without deduction. t-0~ Alt prizes ot |l,uuo and under, paid mediately after the drawing?other prized the uaual lime of thirty dayo. Ail Communications alrictiy confidential AiMrt'ii Old' rs for Tickets or C cer!idles to 8. MVVAN it CO, Augusta, Go., HT rersous residing near Montgomery i a., or Atlanta, Ga., earn have their orders ed, and aave time, by addressing 8. Ms an Co., at either of those cities. Mf A list of the numbers that are drawn i >m the wheel, with the amount of the ize that each one is entitled to, will be bliahed after every drawing, in the follow[ papers :?Augusta (Ceo.) Constitution at, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, mhville Gazette. Atlanta Intelligencer, iw York Weekly Day Bonk, Marannnh lily News, Georgian, Richmond Die. ten New York Dispatch, and Pantding llsa.) Clarion, and lattle Rock (Ark.) j ue Democrat. Sale Notioe. rI^IIK sul>Rcribor having purchased lai 1 in an adjoining District with the vie of moving thereto, will Hell at public au lion on Friday 10th of December next, his residence two miles West of I^ancnst Court House, a variety of articles, consis ing In pnrt of about 1200 Bushels of Corn, a large lot of Fodder, Hay, &c ; also son good Milch Covvh, with other articles m necessary to mention TERMS, a credit of ten months wil r.ote and approved assurily and intere fram day of ?ale. R. S. CROCKETT, Nov. 24 ?4ltd Estate Sale. I>Y order of Jaines II. Witherspoon O D dinarv binculttr District, I will sell c Tuesday the 21st December next, at tl late residence of John Trucsdel, dee'd, a the personal Hstate of said John Truesdt viz : (?ne negro man Charles, three horse one mule, one yoke of oxen, two wagon one buggy and harness, corn, fodder, cattl hogs, sheep, plantation and blaeksmit tools, household and kitchen furniture an many other articles not mentioned. Tkkmh.?All sums of ten dollars and ui Jer cash,; all sums over ten dollars a cre< it of twelve months with note and good si uurity with interest from date. LEWIS M. CAUTHEN, AdnTr. i'leasnnl lli'l, S. ('. Nov. 22nd 1858-41 KINGS MOUNTAIN M 1 L1T A R Y S C II 0 0 L YOKKV1LI.E, S. C. I'rin- ) Maj. M. Jhnkims.* Prof. Muthemaii L-ipals ^ Capt. A. Cott Aiin^/'ri/. Errneh. Lieut. <'. A SEADRooK.f Prof. Latin a) Greek. " K. M. Law,* Prof History i|- Mat emuties. " R. K TiloMA*,* Prof. Utiles L'llet " R. T. IIakpf.K,* Prof. Eng. ?j- Aril luetic It l' ItoYD Unrsar Drs. Bai:k?>n At Brattow, Surgeons. Tei.ms :?For nil School Kxpcnses, i. i Tuition, Light, Fuel, Stationei Books and medical attendant 9300 per Scholastic year. No pupil under twelve or over vightei years ot' age will be received. For further information npply to I'rim oals, Vorkville, S. C. n k v r. it e j? c e s . Gen. Janu s Jones, Columbia, S. C.; Ge I). F. Jamison, Orangeburg, S. ; Gen. II. Mennx, Buckhcad. S. C. ; Gen. Dai Wallace Joncsv ille, S. C. ; Col. I. I). W hoii. Society lllll, S. C. ; Gelt. It. (I, 1 Diinnovant, Ninety-Six Depot, S. C. Graduate* of the S C. Military Acadeni fGrndiiate of the S. ('. College. Nov. -??, t8?8?41-3t. NOTICE. r I'M IK SUBSt'ltlBKR having ordered I Jl Goods this Fall, so far, from the b( Houses in NKW YOKK Mn<l CIlAKLK T< >N, nnd ore iioi> receiving them rt-gului by his ow n Kxpresx, all the different kin of Dry Goods usually kept, both nta| and fancy, also Clothing. Hats, Ate. A large assortment NEGRO BLANKETS, KERSEY A large assortment NEGRO SHOES, 4 Hardware, Cotley, Groceries, Ate. Also large supply of 1 RON, suitable for Plantation Wagons, Carriag are! for other purposes. The public are respectfully invited roc and examine my stock, nil of which will soli! low for CASH or lo uroinot enslmiii on (inn*. joni:s cit(V"Ki; r i; Lancaster, Nov. 17, 1858. 40?41 STKAM MILL NOTICET I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE TO I'M sons indebted (o me, cither by Iiolc account, tor lumber, that Mr. A J Kib w ill make settlements for ine during i temporary absence from the State 3 Kibler m?v be found always at the Mill, my ron John N. Ingram, who is also t lliorixcd to nettle for me. may be found hi) residence on Hanging Rock. i will also state (o toe public, that ' have on hand n large and superior lot well seasoned lumber and will be pleas to accommodate good nod punctual ci turner* JAN M. INGRAM. Nov. 17. 1858. 40?If. Notioe to Creditors. Jntne* E Curcton, ) In Equity, Ij v*. | caster District (leorgs VV. iKidy, llenrv ) Bill to act usi K. i'rice, it. al. I confess ion i J judgment, Ac The creditors of Henry R. I'rice are r tilled nnd required to present and pro their demands against him,before the Co tnisnioner in Equity for laineaster Distri on or before the first day of March 1859. By order of the Court, June Term. 18! JAMES II. WITIIKRNI'OON, C. E K I). lanicaster, Nov. 0, 1858 ? 39ld pf #8. Russel Plaoe, S, C. 11TK ARE JUST RECEIVING FK<1 IT Charleston liullitnore and New Vc il i/i'iiiTitl tif 1)11 Y (iOODS AMD UROCERIE which we will sell on nccommodnling teri ami exceedingly low for cash. (live m call, we will endeavor to (fixe Nntiafaclit STAN LBV Al SOANLON. Nov 17, l?.Vt-40-7t Joseph M. G-ayle. CAMDEN. S. C. IS NOW RECEIVING AND OPENI> hi* SI'KINti nml SUMMER S.ork IIEAV Y DIIV GOODS and GROCKKIK oi all diacriptinn, which he will sell vc low and ?x;l naively for CASH. Camden, May 6, 1868. Isl-lf I ( \ AA/ k POUNDS OK PRIMK N? I V JyV IV m / line m Side* and Shoalde J oat received and l?>r a.ile low, for C AH by JOS. M GAYI.E Camden, May 6, 1M5H IJ-tf PRESERVED Ornngen, Peara, Peachi Pine Apple, Idmea, Strawberry, Ai For aale by, JOS. M OA VLB. Camden, May ft, 1868. 12-tf I NEGROES FOR SALK id T>Y ORDER of James II. Withersponn. w I J Ordinary l. IJ., will be sold on the 3d c- i December, 1858, the whole personal Estate at ' of Mrs. Mildred Ivcy, deceased, consisting er of THREE Negroes, cattle, horses, hogs, t- household and kitchen furniture, wagon and harness, Plantation tools, buggy and harness, nnd other articles. Tf.hMs 9 months credit, with interest, note nnd good sureties. ,1 JAMES MILLER, Adm'r. Nov. 16, 1858. 40-St. ^ LANDS FOR SALE. AT THE same time and place, 1 wii ' sell to the highest bidder til8 Acres of I .and, formerly Ilenrv Anderson tract, bounded by lands of J. E. Cureton, It. C. Vanghnn, Addon Ivey, Jno. O. Ivey and Robert II. Porter, valuable Waxhnw istnd. r" | About 100 acres in woods, good buildings, 'n good water, good orchard, good land, good Vi | neighborhood, and altogether a choice place. . Titles good and will be made unqticslionn ble. Terms easy. TilOS. C. IVEY. Nov. 16, 1858. 40-31. ] I SHERIFF SALE. ,j I). II. Plyler, VVm. Rowell"! Ileal Estate of aud wife applicants, Jacob Plyler. vs. I Summons in i j" Margaret Plyler, widow, ( Partition. Elisba Pl)ler and others, | | der'endants. ) In obedience to a.. order from James II. ' L Witherspoon. Ordinary for Lancaster District in the above case to me directed. I 1 will sell to the highest bidder before the Court House door at I .alienator on the iirst Monday in December next, within the legal ' hours of sale TWO TRACTS OF LAND. One tract containing 115 acres and boundc5 ed by lands of D. II. Plyler. Wallace Nel son and others. And the other containing 124 acres, bounded oy lands of G. W. Plyler, Barkley Nelson, ns tnny be seen by rc" ference to pint made by W. It Duren, I). S. 27th October, 1858. '* These lands will be sold on a credit of one year, with interest from day of snle (except ?o much cash ns will pay costs)tho purchaser giving bond with good security and a mortgage ?r the premises if deemed | necessary to the Ordinary tor the purchase p | money. V I1KNRY HANCOCK, e! S. L I). November 15, 1858. 40-p f $5 25 en "" Lands for Sale. Alfred Knight and wife, el. nl. ^ In Equity, vh. 1 '-ancasler. Aaron Phillips and others. / Uiil for J Partiti o n { J and occ't. ? In pursuance of the decree of llie Court '!* of Equity made in above ease, nt June Term 1858 I will sell nt Iaincnster C. II. on llie 1st Monday, the titti December 1858, the lands ordered to be sold in above cane 'J* belonging to llie estates of Sarah Phillips and Elijah Phillips, viz: One tract lying on Tucknhoe and Lynches Creek, containing 110^ acres, bounded by lands of John Munsey and Amos Cooke. Also, one tract on the tlagler 11 ranch and 'is Bird Branch,containing 167$ acres, bounded >st by lands of Uriah Punderhiirk, and others. S- Terms, credit of I and 2 years, with inrly ler-nt (except as much cash us will pay ] ids coats) Bond with good sureties. Jlc JAMES H WITHERSPOON, C. E L. D. Nov. 2, 1858?5t p f 15 50. r8- , Sheriff Sales, kc OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ' a v'rlue of Sundry Writs of Fi Fa. to I J me directed I will sell before the Court House Door at Lancaster on the 1st Monday in Deceinbee next, within the legal hours of sale the following personal prop Cs' erty to wit : nil Dne chestnut sorrel mire, Bridle and Saddle, levied on and to be sold ns the ltk property of Richmond Fail at the suit of Judson A. 1 lasseltiiio. Also, at the late residence of L. VV. Strange on Tuesday following, within the legal hours, I will sell 200 bushel* of corn moie or less, line lot of Hay and Shucks and one Grind Stone, levied on and to be sold as the property of defendant I*. VV. I( r Strange at the suit of Adam Hey. ny Also, on snnte duy within the legal hours lr i.f sale, I will sell at the residence of VV. ur S. Fincher one gi*y horse, one cow and IU calf and onu heifer ; levied on and to be ai sold us the property of VV. S. Fincher, at the suit of VV. J. Cureton. we Also, on same day at the house of Maof rion Small, I will sell within the legal ed hours of sale, one gray mare, one buggy is- and harness, one small waggon, 50 bushels of corn more or less ; 500 pounds of fodder more or less, ; one small lot of shucks; 8 or 10 shouts and one sow and five plga ; levied on and to be sold as the properly of Marion Small at the suit of VVtn. Caske/ and wife Conditions cash. p. f. $125 each. 7 II HANCOCK, S. L. D. Nov. It), 1858 Ui Sheriff's Sales. Sundry Writs of Fi. Ps'i. *e 1 9 to me directed, I will sell before the Court House door at laincuster. on the first u ' Monday in Deember next, within the legal ~~ hours of sale the following Real Kstnte >8? to wit: Four acres of land, houses &.c , adjoining lands of Haniel Hii^syil, V\ . F. Hrasington, Joel I) Olai kmpir, ii-d oft (by, J. 1). '? Halle former Shcnin and fojbe sold as the property of Matthew rriid^JoTC'i S. Turner at the suit of Samuel B. CWflfrita. | Vf ' * Also, three hundred aeres more or less ' ir" adjoining lands of Mrs. Miller. VV. II Farmer and others, levied oil and to be sold us J 8, the properly of Moses llougli, at the suit ' of John It. Welsh. ins , Conditions Cash Sic? Pf $1 75 each. Ill' VI It V II t V(W i/'L' O I f\ >n nrj.^ivi II o. u v. November 16, 1858. 40-td. Mrs M. H. Clendonin, I T AS Till-: PLEASURE If) INFORM ; LI. the citizen* of l.*nca?terville, and i j surrounding section, that alio bus just open- ' . | ed at this place a of Millinery And Mantua Making ,,s>' es'nblishm.-nt, and solicits a share of pntronago. She Hatters herself that she can give satisfaction in any work that may be entrusted to her. Rooms at Beldon'a Ho? tel. ,w Ijunrasterville, Nov 10, 1858.?39-Sm. h, NOTICE. IllAVK disposed of my entire stock of goods, and now request nil indebted to ~ me to come forward and settle by note or pn essh^ash preferred,as I sm anxious to close ?, up my bastaeas as early as |??n*ibl?. J. B. MOHI.KY. April t*. I FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, Ac- r rpHE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW RE- P 1. ceiving n full und varied stock of ? Drugs, Chemicals, Family and Plantation Medicines ; Soaps, Hrushes, Perfumery, Spices and Toilet articles. Pens, Inks, V Paper, Envelopes T and Sealing Wax. on Tarrants Neither Aperient, Colleton and Phenix Hitters, Mustang Liniment, Railway's Ready Relief, Jayne's Expocto- jj, rant. Cnrllon and How- J?r nrd's London Cordial Gin, ?? French Brandy and Port jn Wine for medical use.? Morphine, Quinin , Opium, je & c.. die. Agent for Dr. Morhe's Indian Root Pills, and Dr. Marchisi's Uterine Catholicon. Orders solicited, J. K. DeIIAY. Camden, Nov. 3, 1858 ? 38-*2m. t j Lands for Sale. o,, Elizabeth Adams, AdininistraO In Equity. ' trix, James Adams 1 Uincaster. vs j Bill to sell Isabella MoAteer, etal. J real eslnte. Under the decree of the Court of Equity in above case, made at June Term, 185H. I will sell at Lancaster Court House, at public outcry on the 1st Monday the 6th December 1858, the tract or parcel of land ordered to be sold in above ease, whereon Mrs. McAteer now resides containing 66 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Thos. an Faulkner and others. ex Terms, 1*2 months credit with interest, CI Bond and good sureties. an JAMES II. W1TUER8POON, C< C. E. L. I). ex Nov. *2, 1858?5t p f $5 50. rqi Negroes for Sale. Jonathan B. Vinson, Wil-"| In Equity, Lunliaut Vinson, I caster. Bill for " vs. ( Partition a n d Griffin Walker, Adm'r etui. J soforth. In pursuance of the decree of the Court of Equity, made in above case, at June ri Term, 1858,1 will sell at Laneaster C. II. J at public outcry, on the 1st Monday the V( 6th December 1858, the negroes Martha ?, and Sain, ordered to be sold in above case ^ Both young and likely and of good slock- ()1 Terms, a credit ot' one year with In- gi to rest, (except as much cash ns will pny tbc in costs,) purchaser to give Bond with appro- o red sureties. e< JAMBS II. WITHERSPOON, h C. K. 1-. I). T Nov. 2, 1858 -38-51 p f *5 50. pi ITRUGSTMEDICINES. FEU- ? FUMERY &C, ? rpilB SUBSC RIBER HAS JU*?T openJL ed at the old stand long known as jp McKAlNS DRUG STORE, a large lot of H( I* ure and well selected Drugs, Chemicals, ,1( Surgical instruments. Trusses, Patent Med- t| ieines. Paints, Oil's, Dye Stud's, Perfunn rv. || &c., which he can sell low and will guaran tee tho pilritv of any Medicines, purchased at his establishment. Those wishing to purchase anything in his line are invited to call and examine his stock. I Custonit rs who do not visit Camden, bv I Bonding their orders to hiui will find them ^ met with that attention and promptness, ^ that will insure confidence. c JOHN J. McKAlN. J Camden, S. C., Oct. 27, 1858. nOUXlWAY'S PIM.S AND OINT- ( MENT, Han lord's River Invigorator, ^ Jacobs Cordial, Ay era Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills, Jaynes Family Medicines, .. Hostetters Hitters Charle'a I/union Cordial Gin, VViitnrs Balsam Wild Cherry, Mustang Liniment, and many other Medicines too numerous to mention, for sale and warranted (ienuine J by J. J. McKAlN. Camden S. C. Oct. 27, PAINTS, OILS, and P \lNT BRUSH ES, n large 'supply alwavs on hand at McKAIN'S DRUG STORE. Camden S. C.Oct. 27, 37?3m. I New Fall and Winter Goods. rpilK SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEII. ving n large and well selected stock of Fall nnd Winter Goods. Consisting in heavy Kersey's, Domestics,Calicos, Dclanes I Ginghams, Double Extension and Balmoral Skirts ; Hosiery, llats nnd Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Medicines. Groceries and everything generally kept in tin tip-country J | Store, all of which will be sold very low 1 for cash, or on time to punctual customers, t'nll nnd examine our stock one door below Beldon's Hotel, where you will always find us rendy nnd willing to wait on our friends when they call. JOHN N.CROCKETT. I.Alienator, Oet. 13, 1858. 35tf. * A Valuable Plantation OFFERED FOR SALE. rpHE SUBSCRIBER DESIROUS OF A. moving to the Went, is now ottering his Plantation for sale. The tract contains 3u3 acres, lying on both sides of Flat Creek. These lands are rich nnd endurable and are not surpassed by any in the District for the T production of grain nnd cotton. I have fre ci quently gethered from *J5 to 40 bushels of corn per acre and irons 1000 to 1500 lbs of cotton to the acre. The land w ill not only _ show for itself, but if cultivated, will speak 11 for itself. There in about 90 ncres ot lanj^r'; cleared and in cultivation and mostly freiwH H the bnlnoce in in woods with abundance of good timber for all farming pu-poses, there (1 is a tolerable good dwelling house and z, kitchen on the place with oilier neceasary e< out buildings?the plantation and buildings are in good repair. The Creek which runs , p through the tract is never failing and uttords a plentiful supply of water with good falls for any machinery that operates by water power. There is a well of excellent water in the yard. The location is certainly a r healthy one as there has never been nense of fever on the place. \ Any person wishing to purchase would n do well to examine the premises soon as I intend to sell There is one other trsct ad- g ioinimr the above that can ho h*d if u.nUi. .. For further particular* addrc**, J. C.S.MALI., (, Flint Ridge, S. C. ? Oct. 30, 36?'imi*. Administrator's JNTotioe. A I.I. person* having demand* ngninat the Kntnte of John Triteadnle, dec'd. ?re hereby notified to prewnl 'he name duly avteated to me, by tho lirst day of Jamin- j ry, 1869. Against *11 those who frtil to present their elatiiti by that time, this notice i will bo plead in Bur. 1 Thoiio indebted to the Kstate are alao <i hereby notified to come forward and make 1 pnvmont b" the 1st of lananrv 1859 r LEWIS CAUTHRN, Adm'r. Oct IS, 1858. 36-8t. m im t FOR 1* \rE WOULD R.ESPECTFULLY IN Public, that we have and nre receivinj ituble fur this section of the Country. -* + Ladies Dress Consisting of Black and Colored Silks, a I ;Laue ROBES. Robes a Lii/.c, Robes Su inted, all wool DeLines, English, French ?nt of Ladies Cloaks and Snawla. tne latest one; call and see and you cannot help buy Our stock of Bleached and Brown Shirting fying competition. Ladies and Gents Alt dored. Gents Furnishix Consists of everything that is wanted to >\vn of tho head to the sole of Lite feet?C? sts and Pants all sizes and prices. Call ai a cold weather sets in?price from fuur to HATS of every description and price. Hardware I Is full and complete, a new Combination i d Scribe all in one. PLANT ATI< Negro Clothing from it0 to 50 cts per yar d we are daily expecting a large and heavy pressly for us down East, and will be sold larleston. We are determined to sell Goo d we ask in return for our customers to pa ?tlon crop lair, good prices, no excuse, tlroi cept made to do it. Those who have not > to the Captain's office and pay. We hav >ine and help us out. Lancaster, S. C., October 25, 1858. STEAM SAW MILL nd Plantation for sale. Milt-' KITIKf'IMUKMt t L nets upon his hands than he can conintently'intend to,otters tor sale his Steam iw Mill, situated six miles In-low Lanensr Court House, with one thousand acre* land attached. It is well known as n jod situation tor a mill and the surrouudig lands are well timbered. The quality f said land is good tor either cotton or i>rn. or for any kind of grain ; about one undrcd and fifty acres under cultivation? 'he entire plantation lies well, is well imroved and well watered. On the pi utilises e a tolerable dwelling house, with ull neeisary out buildings. 1 will sell the above property on time to lit purchasers?long credit (with good rmds) will he allowed if required l'os ssion of the property will he given the rst of January next. If desired, I will nl? sell one or two able iikely fellows that e well trained and accustomed to manage re mill. Applicants will address me at langing Rock 1*. O., S. C. .IAS. M. INGRAM. October 6, 1858. 34-tf Notice [S hereby given that application will be made nt the next session of the l,ogis>t?r? to open n public Road to connect the 'ork and Chester Roads with the Monroe load leaving the Steel Creek or Charlotte load, belotv \V*J. Cordon's Shop and roiling by the NVaxhatv M. B. Church and R. Vaughns, intersecting the River Road t the Plantation ofDr.G. I, Masscy (dee'd) r> rim as r.enr as practicable with the n-o?? nt country Road 'l'he distance of said on it will be about 4 or.4| miles. TIIOSE IN T E R EST ED." Sept. 1, 29-3m. i E W CA RPET STORE. JAMES G\ BAILIE DtltKCT IMI'OIITRR OK alu KIN"UK OK 5 & IX 3? 1 $ 1?t, IUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. LINEN GOODS, WINDOW SHADES. &c. No. 234, King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Feb. 17,1858. 1 ? 1 y. i \V. Williams, J i Robt. E Allison Vorkville, 8. C. \ { Laneasterville,S.C WILLIAMS & ALLISON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND Solioitors in Equity. LANC ASTER, C. II., 8. C. Will practice in the District of Lancaster. 'rompt attention given to Collections. July 7:h 1858. 21/-tf THOS. J k C. il MOISE, SICCK8SOK8 TO LEE A MOISE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 7 Hayne Street. homasj. MOISE, > CHARLESTON, 8. C. IIAKl.Es H. MOISE \ ' Feb. 17, 1858, 1 ?ly. "Jr. ALFRED CRAVEN, jWoiileiil Nil i nctiu lleilliol, rOKKVII.LK, S. C., ffera his Professional Services vo the citi> en* of Ijincaater Village und aurrounding onntrv ARTIFICIAL TEETH inaerted on (?<>ld late, from one to a full n?U. June llth, 1868 16-1 y LAND FOR SALE. I'M IE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR Snie tho plantation when on Phillip V. Bennett now live*, containing 204 acres, ear the Hanging Rock Mineral Springs.nd lining lands of Mra. Beckham, Jaa. Si. In ram and J. I). Mcllwnin. Any pernor riah'ng to look nt the place will be shown y Capt. J. C. Cnuthen, aa he ia authorir.i ci ) aell the above place. Terma will bf lade to auit the limes. B. I) JOHNSON. Sept 29, 1868?33tf To Rent. JJ-A. THE 8UB8CRIBRR offer. f? HBTTjlf RENT the comfortable dwell 't JK ing hooae, on Church Street IHBM at preaent occupied by Mr ill Beach, with the work shop attached i leaired Per.ona will make application t? dr. Jonen Crockett during my temporar; ibaence from the State. JAN. M. INGRAM I jincaaterville, No*. 10, 1868, 3IMf. FORM OUR CUSTOM BUS AND THB j u large and well selected stuck uf (luods Department. leauiiful assortment of French, Merino an I iltoti. Robes Parisienne, Merino's plain and i and American Prints, a beautiful assortL tiling out is iiio Magic Shawl, four Shawls dug. and Sheeting is full and complete at prices j.vander's Kid (iluves, White, Black :.ad xg Department. lit out a (ientlemnn's Wardrobe from the lilts. Vests, Pants, Shirts Collars, Merino nd get one of our heavy Oiar-Coats before Twenty-five Dollars. Jepartinent. jaw, comprising Saw, Square, Level, Plirnb i)N GOODS. d, Blankets from two to four dollars a pair, assortment ot Brognns that have been made ns low as the same quality can be sold in ds as low as they enn be bought anywhere y op promptly. No IIailc Storms this j ear. *e that do not pay this year never intend to yet paid up foi 1857, are requested to call i; heavy payments to make in November.? HASSELTINE & CURETON37? tf Franklin Academy. rpms EXKRCISKS OF THIS INSTI_1. tution wi'l commence on the 1st Monday in January next. The Trustees have succeeded in retaining the services of MR. SAM'L. McCORMICK, whose proficiency in teaching is surpassed by few. Young men can hi. tl,r?mii?rl.l.. ........ 1 ? IU finer iiny of the higher institutions of learning 1 in the Southern States. The Village is | very healthy, and there is not. at present a i grog shop or place where ardent spirits can . be obtained in it. Hoarding can be obtained as cheap as at other places in private families. The rales of tuition are the snmu as those in Academics throughout the State. The Academy building is at present undergoing thorough repairs. The surrounding country will find here advantages which will at least equal those ?f other places, and to our District are held out such inducements as we believe will obviate the necessity of sending our young men and bo} s abroad. S. II. MASSEY, Secretary. Dec. 9, 1857. 43-tf I) R Y G G O I)S AND GROCERIES. J OS. Hi. (i VVI.F.. IIAS OPENED at the Store one door South of W.M. Ci.vni'ftN, Ju . a choice assortment of heavy dry goods and groceries, in part as follows: 0 ROC E R I ES. N. It and P. It. Sugar, Crushed and pulverized do. Rio Java and Cuba Coffee, New Orleans and Cuba Molasses, Goshen and Eng. Diary Cheese, Soap and Starch, Sperm, Ada. and Tallow Candles. No*. 1 'J uud 3 Mackerel, I (linger, Popper, Allspice, Macaroni, Indigo, Soda. Sardines, Pickles, Cove Oysters. WJNES AND LIQUORS. Rectified, and old Bourbon W hiskcy, Old Monongshelu do McKay's .Magnolia do Wolfe's Schiedam Scnapps N. E. and Jamaica Rum, French and Peach Brandy, Old Madeira Wine,, Old Malaga do lleidsick do , Barclay's and Perkins l.on. Porter, Younger'* Edenburgh Ale, White Wine and Cider Vinegar. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. Penn's, Rio Hondo Cigars, Fluencia Regalia do Washington Riticn do Fine Chewing Tobacco, Common do Smoking do do dtc., dte. All of which will be Sold exceedingly low for CASH, or to punctual customers on short time. JOS. M. (JAYLE Camden, S. C., Oct. 14, 3A-tf. | PRATT, OAKLEY & CO., (Late Farmer, Brace &. Co..) Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers. No 21 Murray Street. REW YORK. PO &l Co., offer nt low prices for cash and liberal terms for approved credit i a large slock of BLANK sod OFFICE STATIONARY. BLANK and ACCOUNT BOOKS. Receipt and Memorandum Books, PAPER OF ALL KINDS. Card >, Circulars, Bill Heads, &c.. Printing and Lithographing executed to order. Bibles, Miscellaneous, and School Books. p P. O. & Co., Publish Bullion's scries of ' (irnmincrs ; Cotnstock's series on the sciooI ces , Hooker's Physiologies ; Rrockltsbv's Astronomic*; Olncy's Geography, newly revised; Southern Clnss Readers; Palmers Book Keeping ; nnd the 'cheapest and best Spelling Bv>.. 't ever used. Aug. 25, 28-6m. Fall and Winter Goods ! ?AT? PLEASANT HILL, S. C. 1 \XTK ARK NOW RECEIVING OUR 1 f Full nnd Winter stock of Goods, ' consisting In pnrl of Kerseys, Domestics, lints, Calico's, Ginghams, Hoop Skirts. Skeleton Hoops, Balmoral Hoops nnd Bras* lloops, Marseilles Shirts, Bosoms nnd Collars ; ladies Ganutlets, Gloves ? - Hosiery, Medrcines. Groceries. Hardware, Crockery, Sadlery, Shoes, leather, Iron, Nnils, Shingles nnd almost everything enllr ed for in s country store sll of which will . bs sold on the VERY BEST TERMS | to pnnctnnl customers. ? Call snd examine onr stock, we will take .. grest plensnre in showing our stock snd selling good hsrgsins, nnd no mistsks. MAGILL At CAUTIILN. 1 Kept 29, IHJW.?*?-tf