The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, December 29, 1858, Image 1
Acts S 0- Legislature 1858
8KKATB I1ILL8.
1. An Act to vest llio right and title
tli? State iu m certain lot in LexingU
Village in certain persons therein name
2. An Act to authorise the Nunli Ei
tern Rail Road Company, to i-oiiliuue tl
me and present location of their trai
near the City ol Charleston, known
the creasing of tho Meeting o.lcol i?o?
8. An Act to punish assaults coinnn
te.l with conc?*ah'<| weapons.
4. An Act to repeal jpii act entitled ?
act to define tliu lvri.ni on winch tl
Slat? will aid in the construction ofTnr
pike Road*, ratified on the 1 Otli day I)
ceni her, 183#
5. A" Act ,u nmond an ;,ct concernii
the Lunatic Asylum, passed in IIim \<
183 I.
0. All Act to ati:liorize the City Con
ci) of Chaileston to appoiiit inspectors
Naval Stores.
7. An Acl to incorporate the C.iroin
Steam Racket Company.
p An Act to provide for the wppoii
menl of .CoitimissiOQ^ra of the poor !
the D.strict ol Lancaster.
9. An Act to increase the coin pen*
tion to owners of slates executed.
10. An Act to afford further aid
the North-La stein Kiilrond Company.
11. An Act to piovidc lor the appoii
merit ol Commissioners of the I'our I
William*) mg District.
12. An Ail to increase the niiinhcr
Commissioner* ol Kmc Schools loi J
Mall laws 1'arish, K'tigsiot. Parish ni
IJarnwell Di?trict.
13 A i Act to seen re the punly
c-J^ctu i s.
14- An Act tp secure to inechauu
I r H < i ( Sit en i li 1 ooili-ii:,! men liar I
woik done and material* am) ?u|>|>lt
furnished lo ships and,v???sels owned
thin Slate.
16. An Act to alter am! anient) tl
ithirty seventh section of *n act et|tith
an Act for the better ordering and g? vt
ning of negroes and other slaves in tl
province, passed the 1 Otli day of M i
1740.
10. Aii Act to exempt Samuel Rive
Cox, a free person of color, Iroin capit
tion tax.
17. An Act to incorporate the llli
JJ'dge Mining Company.
J 8. An Act to authorize the formnth
of a new volunteer coinpanv of infantr
to l>e known as the Saluda Guards
19. An Act to incorporate the Cheoln
Mining Company.
not/Hi: ntt.ut
1. An Act to incorporate the I'.tiiin
to Fire Kngine Company.
If. An Ai t to revive tin* charter of il
Society for the reliel of the elderly at
disabled ministers and of the widows at
orphans ot the clergv of ihe Iudepende
or Congregational Church in the Slate
South Caioliiia.
3 An Act to incorporate the Colui
liia and Hamburg Railroad Cmipauy.
4. An Act to iucor|K>ratu tire Slave at
li artel Factory.
5. An Act to increase the enmpens
tion of grand and petit jurors.
n a., a..# i.. ........a.. ?... .i...
ijjenl of priv11y stealing from the pur.so
7- An Act to conflrij) thy mil 11 Mry <
visions of Similar and Clarendon J>
tricta nntl the electiooa.]:ehl therein.
8. An Act lo incorporate Chagtin Lin
and MsnoUctorino Company
9. An Act to Authorize I lie issue
Hon.Is or Stock, for tin* purpose of co
tinning the construction of thy new Stn
11OU AC.
10. An Act to increase tin* power*
Commissioners of ll>ad* of Spartanoti
District.
1 1. An Act to provide for n
ih?* Sr.nlntc I. i?f s mth t irolin i.
1?. An Act to amend an net entitle
' n net, f.?r orgnnigiii? h i\re (Jnard
Charleston.
,J3. An Ad to h'i'O llic law in rel
tion to Inst will* n i l testament*, ami t
other purposes.
14. A.. A el to r?l*e an Iwlepeinle
Haitaiion of M.htia in Si. Helena I'aii*
1 o Ail Act to authorise iliy t 'oiimi
Miner* of l'uMir 15ml linos of Quin^elm
Dcstrirt to sell the j til lot in said distric
16 An ^Vcl to n?ilhurife the furinatn
tif n new Volunteer Company of Ariilei
within the limits of the 16.Ii llegiinent
Infantry, Soutli Carolina Militm.
1*7. An Act lo provide for u census
the fiee while inhabitants of tlos Stale.
18 An A<*tio oicorjioiale Cieoroetov
K ulroad.
10. An Act to mrend I lis* law in re
lion lo the registration lo hirlha, deat
j**?d marriages.
SO. An A*l to extend the charier
the South Wcs'ern Railroad Coin par
21. An Act lo authorize the S.?ii
Carolina Kaiiroail Company to iuo hi
reluiii the ime of ihcir bridge ou-r I
Waterec river.
22. A a Act to r.ai?e supphc* for t
* oar rommenflii 0'!*'!t?r, i 853.
23 An Act lo litake approp.iaiioiia I
ton year <o ninencinjf Oclot>er. 1858.
Col. WiniMiaroos'i Ukmaivm?(
>atur.b?v (irmiiif lawt, information w
received of tli? afrival at f'!;e?ter, of t
remain* id ij.u lijte ^>1. XVjTjjicuspoos.
A" ettfa train being place.] at I ho <]>}
(at of the Coniinitiea of Air*ligeiu.*ri
they proctvilei to Cheater oil Suml
morning.
A' half p i*l eleven o'clock, the b a\
in cliarja ol tlitt Coin mil lee, arrived
owr Ihsjtof, wlieie II nan placial on
Jieame, and accompanied hy n large c?i
?'<?nrae of Cit<Z?'ii?, am conveyed to it*
ial real in * n| ice in t!"? grave \ i r. I .if ll
iud'ppinfeut Prc?fiy U-riau Church. Tl
fargent nMetuMNgc our village ime ev
wpueeaed on a wimilar ooctmoii, *a? c<
fpcled at the grave, lo pay the lawl in
ute of r??|a-ct ami affaclloC to hint * I
had filled eo targe a place iu our coinm
mly. Afiei nine truthful anH tnuchii
rem irk* hy liev, J M, 11. AnvMS, tl
ly wo c->i<srgiitd lo i n !a*i ule
hMine ? yorkrftU E*quhcr.
Nlo JJofao or tmic Ua*k or tj
ttkTA.?rrewuiewl?C. U iurinan
Ditetirre? A. V. Brut* ntrg, \V.
Dukn, 'Jho, Ldite, J. Jl. Sl.t ppcrd,,
Huuondw, J. il Bieuiniier, 1'. C (latitat
(3. J. Coteock, J ho. Ryan, C. K. Iiauck
F. 8;?> booker, and 11. E. DjtUrcr
?j)f ICfinjn. l-J
^ ^ ?. i(ul
* LAMCASTERVILLE.SC. i'o*
"i WEDNESDAY MORNING, Dill . ?.?, 1R58. . Olli
Ol ^ j
CakuJM:'^ ADPKtfS.? A yaiucr'e address
1,1 j by "'Jpper Creek", wu* not .received until , ^
(j 1 another bid been accepted and punted. j
or I i
I Ckk^ Takkr.? Mr. Wm. Robertson ! ,|,n
a >va?, at the recent session of the legislature, |,nJ
appointed census-taker for Lancaster Pis- ' giv
to Diet. | 1G
? m m ? w el
it CoMMtsstoNKit's Poor?Tlic following ' a>?h
<>r gentlemen were appointed Commissioners Rl 1
I of the Poor for this !>i-triot 1?v the legis- mm
ol lature, there having been a neglect to elect
M | Commissioners at the October elections : , _
' j S B Maasvy. Uob't. M. Miller, A. J. Stew.
J art, Andrew Johnson, Snm'l. Robertson. j T?,
,, The Africans. j den
or A portion of the recently imported cargo I
es of Ali icans were landed in Kdgefield Dis- i -j
triet, this State, and a correspondent of the ject
Adrcrttfer says in relation to the ntV.iir, iinit j ,,,rt
this act has been done by a combination of I t'11
,1 stel
many of the lirst families in (?eorgi.t and i |in,j
South Carolina, from purely patriotic mo- en?l
tives, nlid a?ks for a suspension of public her
opinion until these motives can Irs explain- n *'
,'1'* and
n- ? ?bov
Memoir of lato Prof- Mitohell ?hi?
i Wc nro obliged to the publisher, J M. '',a
; I leiulorton. Ksrj., CIia|kiI Hill, N. C,. f??r a Jlfltj
: coj?y of IliU work, ju*t i*Atto<1 from the
press. It contains tin; various Tribute "f b.*r
respect to the memory of Dr. Mitchell by
; public meetings, '< "ketch of bin life, an ac j ^
; count of his tragic death, together with a j tl?-r
I fine steel plate likeness of him. The me- ' the
R' ehanical execution of the work in well per* j
formed and doe" exceeding credit to the j ' '
lie I,, r
I j publiHher. It may be bad at the aeveral : ,|H.
' l book stores in Raleigh nod in Chapel Hill, "ho
or nt the office of pnb'icali on. l'ricc : in ' *,u"
||| i
{)f paper, 30cent* ; in cloth 50 cent* per copy.
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ii The Legislature. win
The Legislature ndjourned on Tuesday ' v
| 2l?t in*t. A list of the Acts pissed and ; (i|'
t ratified during the Session, we publish in ' 1x5
" this issue. Hut few, it will lie seen, are of Sin
I ' a general character, iienrly nil being of a j '
j local i ntnre. Th vsu of general comern we /'D
' will publish ij; fulj, from time to time as ; (.;ij
H I we receive them. A large amount of busU . in I
l ess was continued over 1c nc\t session, in. ! 1
ne | eluding spvernl important hills ; the Illue i *'"1
j Ridge Railroad bill, having been finally de- { t|lr(
ol . feated in tl e Senate, was laid over for fur- I wn
" 1 I her consideration nt the next Session.? ' "'*l<
The la"ge number of lulls undisposed of. n,?
j ' give credit to the prevailing complaint that jjJ' j
u j our legislative Sessions are entirely too ; Vx ii
" 1 short for th e proper disposal of the inere is- ' vnll
?.? ! ing fuwi'KMs ??f that bi'lv, ' '-ali
01 ' ! nit.
?| ii
,?] The Wanderer. ^,
of \Vc nolind lust week the capture of the I I
vcni'l Wanderer' ami her crew, supposed ! J?"1
t<? have heen engaged lit the slave trade.? J
"r The Government It.is instituted prompt | . _
ni?a>nro* for the vindication of the laws in I
'l'1 this ease, and the examination of the parties j
^ ^ are in progress before the United Stiles' ! ^
r,r ('ommUsiuiier's Court at Savannah. Ttia hjIM
! developments show unquestionably that ? 1 *i'?|
hi cargo of Afiieuns has recently been iniro- j "i
v, dnced here, but there scents to be a doubt
id whether snflieient legal evidence can be nd- ^
dnced to lix the offence upon any parlicti- nin(
lar person or persons. It is generally be- I ing
1 lieved tlmt the Wanderer brought over no ou'
lares, but acted as a decoy in the passage 1
lW( with the view to enable the vessel with the
|lh alavea to effect a landing. ||^
? <? - -joof
Washington Items. ?t 1
IV. The Washington correspondent of the
lb \i-vv York l'ust.sn)* he has reason for the
'"I belief that two more vessels have left, or I J
',u are about leaving this country, with more Hi
^ emigrants for Nicaragua, and that the I'rcs. ' Uc
" idenl has taken active in", ures to ?tnp j Ha!
r them. Humor* from Walhington Male cd.
' *r
that n new and powerful hinigrnnt Asaocin- , mm
liou I km been funned, with merenved mean*. 1
" j December IK.-?The proceeding# of the I _
I Senate arc unimpdfant. In Ilie llouaethej |
_ "Id ^oldi^r'* I'eiiwrfll and Wont l'oiut con
Ki Hill* were |> naeed. I cult
iK ec niber 34 ?In the limine of RetirehV
11 .'il
Kent alive*, on Wcdueaday J>4 teat., Mr. i ^
, llnncli, of Nortli Carolina, introduced a
Iv. * ' *p|l
Ml bill to uppropriM* j.OOO.UoO for the nettle- I j
h mi?-iit of diihcwllie* witli Spain, nnd for ne- i
in j {Million* conrmiin| CiiIm, ' |h??
fi The Union odvocnle# tin ac qui?ilioii (act- ' ,ly*
l?? lore) of Cuba. pro
'I he Clinrleaton Courier of Friduy hut |*T?
Pf ' .* Tb?
, uayn:
1 i . . j. i borl
I, Conors**.? Aii IntereMing dt?cu?t.ion ^
lio took pliue in the Senate on Monday, oo pj >>
ii the iiiibject i*4" American mil rood iron, a* f^||(
'It coijipWed u ith the foreign article; and the
| Haeititf Hail Road Itiil km finally ?> amen- mm
ded a# to rti)uiM tbat only American iron m
be u?ed in ifii e'onntraction. There wan an
,i; i quail) iuterc <cttnu dvbate in tli? IJouhc ot? a
lh<- new i'euatcin liill, and the MnenduMiitn XJ
rejected tliuw tliat there M a di?po?iti<?n 1?> noli
C. eonllnn the extension of penaiofta for aer- kit
tti ? merely principally to thoae who Were que
in the w ar of IAI J, tlioigh only for a abort fur,
period. Ih?i h bodi * leave determined to Cot
adjourn over frouj Tbumday ?e*t until the
4ih proximo. * I
%
otxmukh.?Without k dissenting voice,
House of Representatives of lieorgi*
passed n bill repealing all laws which
liori/od lotteries in that State.
ia ? m--u. j_
Ixatqr Prom Europe.
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A u u i v .\ i. it f r ii / ;
PAOIPIC.
St. Jqjin's, N., December 23?Tiu
lisli mail steam ship Pacific, of tlu
I way line of ocean steamers, lias ar-iv
with Liverpool accounts to Thursday
imt
Commercial Intelligence.
..IV Kit POOL Mahkkts, December 9.?
T ION.?The sales of Cotton for iw<
s have been 1C,00 bales, closing firm
Sccovil Dinjxilch.?The sales for threi
s embrace 18 000 hales, of winch eoc
lets took 2000 hales. The report?
n a decline of 1<I.on Uplands, and 1
I. on Molnle and Orleans. Holder!
e offering freely, but without pressing
?s. TJ'cre was n declining tendeoc)
die close.
Obituary.
ill.KSHt.D AIIK TIIK 0 KAl> WHICH OIK 12
: l.onn." Miss SARAll I.OUIS.1
RI'll'ON departed this life at the leai
? of lier niotliiT, in Union county, N
in the morning of the 2 2d Deceiubc
... Ill the 23d year of her age.
['he sudden death of the beloved sub
of tliis notice lias created a void in 'hi
le of her immediate friends and relative!
t cannot b,- filled. Death, insatiate nion
r, invaded her peaceful and happv home
claimed her as his bride ; and in his coh
brace litis torn her from the bosom of lie
enved kindred and friends. They reeojj:
it as one of the dispensations of ai
wise, all good and most merciful (Jnd
well nigh o'erwhelmed with grief, they
v in humble submission to his will ; and
t they do the ipore plicerfully, seeing
I they mourn, not vyithnpt hope. Sin
i Indeed, one to be priced while living
her los? is fiiucli to he lamented. Sin
< possessed of' all the virtues Hint iidorr
*c\, nn?i in lirr unity walk ami conver
on she exhibited them In tlu* world ?
iilino'it perfect auiiableness of heart
loublcd sincerity of profession, and gen
lean of spirit and manner*, won for liei
love and esteem ot all, who were ?r
lunate an to know her JSho w aa tin
ctionate daughter; tlio kind, loving si*
; the unchanging, faithful friend; am
humble, patient follower of Jesus. T<
rt-aighted mortality, it would wrm tlin
h an one should live to he an ornanien
example to the world, lint God's wayi
not aa man'* w ay a. He has scon lit t<
love her from (hi* to another and bet lei
rid ; and who ran doubt but that, it ii
the be*'.
'. nan l.ouisu Cureton became a mcmbei
the Presbyterian Church in the Fall oi
i3 and made a profession of religion.?
ce that time ahe has remained steadfast
he faiih, and on her dying bed, gat e e\ i
re to those around her that she had no
ii deceived, and Ihnt religion i* a prneti
thing. It adorned her while living ami
lenllh, and it cheered and sustained hei
he tr?ing moment of death. She pos
sed her eonseioiisness to the last an?
? ?waro that the hour of her lion! depar
p wna come, ^'el, she repined not at lh?
I of (>od, hilt repeatedly expressed her
ready and willing to obey the sum
ris. it was not a hope-no matter. Shi
I a perfect assurance tljat lie, on ivhou
tumble confidence she bad trusted, w.u
h her, nrd leading her through the darl
ley of the shadow of death, to an immor
ty of bliss. Among the last words slu
nred were ''blessed Jesus receive mi
rit." Peaceful, calm and happy ghc uass
away, and is now enjoyyjij her reward.
Messed tie Cod for the Christian's prist
v to rise superior to pain and/.he fear o
til, and sweetly fall asleep in Jesus.
S.
*1*1 I kl i til ' i.* t n
i iir- ai n uu r< i a.
Colombia,Due. 2^.185*
>V'e have nu change in note in ??ri**c*i
:e the first ??T the week, the market c'o
if firm. 150 bales spld In day at 8{.
I1"*
Charleston, Dev. 24, 1858
'oTTon.?There iva* hut a limited de
r?d for tIt?m nrtiele to-day, the sale* hav
been vontined to some 1100 hnles. Th<
side pi ices of the previous day wen
reely maintained. We subjoin the par
liars of sales, viz. : 31 hales at 10; 11 n
; A at lot; 42 at I0|: AO nt ll|: 188 a
; 24 at lit; 42 at II 11-16; Al at 11J
at II 13-IC; 31A at 111; ?nd ?? balei
12c.
New Oki.kans, Dee 22, 1868.
tales <>f Cotton 13000 bales, Middling
do lite. Males in three days 18,500.?
reipts 42 500 against 36,500 Inst season
es on Wdiinjsy, 8000 bales, sricliaH^
Freights tries
i.i as ? ?
peoiai nouoei.
Iollowat'h Pills.?Dyspepsia, which L
aidcred hy phjaician* one of the most diffi
uf ail to deal with, invariably one
lb* to tl|i? iipreine regulator of the inter
prgau*. Tlia* effect of the Pill* upon thi
nbraiic whicii line* the alimentary canal
ears to be wonderfully soothing and heal
, whik) at the aauie lime they gently aiimu
the stomach and the livor- This we aup
e to be the "modus operandi" in caeca o
pvp-ia and dian h<jua j but, whatever th<
ccaa, there can be no doubt <*a to the rapid
inv^iKtbili'.jr, and roiiipleteiioaa of the cure
! pill- litre been administered in this neigh
hood in caaes of aummer romyUint ant
eral weakneae and debility, with the hap
it reault, Thay are perfectly safe in< d
> for childreii.
# lias.)
.1 .. ' l-L 1 P
i<Jministrat9r,? JNTotioe.
LL peraona ifiileUled to the Kalate o
i. tha laic Mi-a fciafher 8, I'opnora art
lArd to in .K?- imiaediata pajpjppt. Xboai
tog ti em an da againat aaid Rotate are re
rated to hand them In property vouched
, in the lima required by law to W. M
anew, K*q? my Agent.
T. Hi CONNORS, Adtn'r.
hrt W, 18M1 ? l&tf
%- 4
r ] " ' JAMKS II. WITIIKKSI'OON,
,! c. i;. i. ii.
, Dec J>J, 1858. 45?4t |> f ?13 I
Camden Journal, Columbia (iui
t <li.ni, Chester Stnndaid, Fairfield Hern!
. Charlotte Democrat, will copy weekly mil
[ I sale.
Sheriff Sales,
? OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
r | 1 > Y virtue of Sundry Writ* of Fi Fa. i
! 1) me directed I will ho 11 before the Con
, lloiiHe Door at lawiensti r on the l?t Mo
t | day in January next, within the leg
j hours of sale the following personal pro|
t I erty to wit :
Two Negroes, one girl (Missonrio) ai
| one hov (Sam.) levied on and to he sold i
r the property of John Short at the noil's
. | Samuel B MasseV pro. nl , et. al.
I Also, one Buggy and harness, levied <
and to he sold as the property of Grande
son M. Caskev nt the soil of John It Con
art against Grandeison M. Caskey and I
j Caskey, defendant*.
| Also, at the residence of William Caski
1 j on Tuesday following Mhe It It Jnn'ry l^.V
t within thn legal hour*. I will sell 100 shea
: | of fnd ler, mor< ?r loss, lovied on and to I
1 ?old as Ijte property of William Caskey
' . the anil of Marion Small.
i Also, nt the rrfidpnee of Ililpv Cntoe <
an me day within the loj?d hours. { will s?
i 100 Imshels of com, more or les#, 71
I pounds of sped cotjon, more oy less, a to
i 'J5 htishels of sweet potatoes and one 1
| of nhiieka levied on and to lie sold as tl
property of Osboine Mo Manas at the ai
f < of Copelalid Massey, et ul.
j Conditjona cash. p. f. $).!!$ cneli.
II ll.)\( OCK, tJ." 1.. D.
? j Dec. ID. |858 td
| T||K STATE UK SOUTH CAIfOldN
I .A Nr.vsTi: II DlsTlttCT.
J. M. Suiall, who is in the custody
- j the Sheriff of Iai|)caatcr District, l?y virti
f a Writ of Capias ^d Satisfaciendum
v the suit of John Adams hating tiled in n
i? office together with n schedule on onth i
Inn Kntnte and effects, his petition to f
t Court of Common I'lens. praying that Ii
t mav he udmittcd to the benefit of the Ac
s.f tfts* I ml Aum.liiltli' m ill" tls.s r.
? lief of Insolvent Debtors. It is ordere
tlmt (be said John Adams and all other ll
creditors, to whom the said J, M. Sin ill
. in anywise indebted bo, and they are her
J by Niiiiiir.oned ami have no'.ve to nppe:
r before the said Court at lamcnstcr Cou
House on toe third .Monday In .March nex
to shew cause, if any lliev can, why tl
prayer ol the petition nforesaid should m
* j be granted.
' 'Office Court of Common Picas, Uncx
! ler District, ilOtit Dec. IM58.
j. a. si tw.MAN. cn.
Dec. 22. 4u?3in
i TRK htatk of soft 11 cauoi.in.
laacastkr District.
Msthew Turner, who is in the custor
o| the Sheriff of I jiurastcr District, by vi
tuo of n Wilt of Capias Ad Snlisfaeiendui
' at the suit of John Adams, having filed
* my office together with a schedule on oat
i.f kia ..?/< I.I. n..i;i;?. I.. !
Conrt of Common Plena praying Hint i
f may be admitted to tin- benefit of lite Act
fl of the (reneral Awmltly nijidf f<tr the relit
of inaolvent debtors. It i* ordered. thit tl
nnid John Adnin* and nil others the rrc?i
k tor* to wh??nt the **id M tlhcw Turner is i
anywise ind> bled bo, hnd they are ' hereti
J niiumioned and have notiee lp "?t|'pe irf
? lor the mi id Court at (.Alienator Court I (out
I on the third Monday in March next, I
shew cause, if any l^ey can. why the pra
er of the |??titi<,n nlorenind should not t
granled.
? Oljee Court of Common Plea,, l.an<*.n*t<
Dietricl, 'JO, Dec. I HAH.
J. A. NTKWMAN. Clerk.
f Dee. UJ. 45?am
i PKH'fCK.?The aobaeriber will sell i
l<anrnaUr C. 'II. on the first Monday
I Jnnuarv, a nryro soman, two likely neap
. boys (one about eixteen and .the olh
twelve.) Tcr.?a, t t, and t rear* or i
toil the purchaser. A. J. TWITTY;
> I>er. S't, IH5H, Id
/ V ?
Estate Sale.
1500 ACRES WAXHAW LAND !
50 Valuable and Likely NegroesALSO.
Jforses, Mules, Cattle, Hugs, Corn an
other property.
W J Curetvn, T J\ Qurel.on.1 In Kquity F.x'r*
of Thus. CgU'top, dee'd. J l-nnca m c
vs ( Dist., S. (
i Rrnjamin II. Mnssev. .James f Hill to Hill
Corelon, mwi | I'.stivte o
| Thos. Cur
) ton, dccM.
. | Under nr.d liv virtue of the decree of.ll
| Court of F.ijuity, made in above case, (De
! 10, 1^58,) I Mill sell at lire late rcsidem
I of Thomas Cnreton, dee'd., H miles ubi.i
> | Istnrastcr Village on tbe road to t'luirlott
commencing on the I7tli day of Jaiiunr
I8al). mid continuing until the estate in di
- j posed of. the entire personal F.-tate of tl
? j xaid Thomas Ciueti^i, deceased : consistir
. | of J>0 young likely and valuable negroe
among the number am some choice mi
and women ; likely young fellows, boys m
3 girls; two young Black Smith's, one T- it
.considerable experience and reputation.1
The entire gang being pronounced by eon
potent judges, as altogether likely, valuab
i and saleable.
, j Also. 1;4 liurjca and mules, over 100 her
. .of cattle, a.quantity of corn, fodder, oat
j wheat, cotton seed and peas : 2 road waj
l.ons; plantation and sniitli tools, househol
, j.and kituhen furniture and oilier articles.
Also, the real estate of the ss?id Tlioill i
jif'uieton, siiunte,in South C'arnlia. houndi
hy lands ot Alexander Colley, David Hoi
I | Dr. Thos. Jv. Cureion. S. II. Massev, M. I
I , t'rawford and the North (Carolina line, sii|
. | posed to contain about l/iOO aeres. Tl
. land will be resiirveycd before the day <
r sale and divided into linen or more paren1
and sold accordingly. I'lats of the sum
. I will be made as soon as possible and pn
, | sons arc invited to examine lliu sub divi
, ' ions This is u desiraldi- body of l-nnd.isilv
eu Itivatcd. produces freely and abuni
, ] antlv, and with satisfaction. Persons des
| runs of picking cotton as late as in tl
r I months of January and February are csp
. | eitilly invited to attend (lie sale, to bid ui
. I to iniri-Ik im
I I ?
; ! The stock of horse*, mules, cattle, hoj
and corn will be Mold tli" lir<t day of sal
| itNo the land. T|te iicgtocs oii t!? * wcm
day of sale.
? THitMS.?For the land a credit of <?i
and two \earn with interest from day i
? sale, payable annually. For the person
i Bstnte, a credit of out year with iutcre
payable annually, the purchaser to pit
. I homi with two or mote pood sureties, at
I also a mortgage of the Ijiiui. Other tern
' I .<?e ..t
'I crin* a predit of 1 "J months, w ith inter.
. | cat from day ??f sale, bond with two good
" I sureties?except as much cash an will pay o
cost ! Zl
, JAMKS ||. WITIIKRHPOON. !
(Jmn'r Kq. I.. 1). I
Dee. 13, 1654, 44 IT ? AO. |>
?V! NOTICE
j A I I. PKRSONS indebted to the late!
^ Thomas Cqroton, either by n?>te or
Smith account, will come forward and make ; |
^ ; immedi te payment. All persons having ,,
)(l' demands against Mm will give notice aoeor
' ding to law .
W. J. CURB |Y)N, i ...
,* I T. K. CURKTON, \ *"* rt , , .
f\ I Dee. 8, 1838 ?4:? 6t I rr
Russcl Place, S, O.
01, \\rr. ark just ukckivinu from |
' f T Charleston. Haltiinore and New Vork | _
I a general assortment of
DRY HOODS .1 .\l> UROCKRJF.S, r
1 which we will sell on accommodating terms j J
? | and exceedingly low for en*h. Give na a '
\ pall, we will fruit'.Ivor to give antiafaclion. ,
STANI.KV &. XCANI.O.V
Nov 17, 1858-10-71
LANDS FOR SALE.
" VI K vv'" '? '"K'"'1*1 IjI'I'I?'r at the ;
U Court liouae at I.ineaater on I lit* tirst |
1 Monday in January next, all that valuable
plantation. rnntniiii. g five hundred acre a. |
more or le**, ki.<>wn ><a the 'See.eat place,' j
* adjoining lunda of William Nlevena, estate
of I D Wtlherapoon und other*.
' Tliia ia well Itnown to l?e a deairable i ^
plantation, well adapted to the cultivation |
of either eotlon or corn. All neccaanry :
!' building* n're upon the preini?e?.
M. TK.RM8, a credit of twelve month*,
lo 1 with interval frpjn day of ?a!p; purcli.nnrs
to give approved aa-uretiet and a mortgage.
J H. II. MASSKV,
J. K CURKTON,
*
| December 8th?42td
V
t?asfc an4 only Notice.
- A I?l? perrona indeb'etf to the Katnte of m
at i j\. ('apt. II Drarttn, doe'd.. are requested a
in ( to~psv op on or before the fir*t day of Jan. c*
ro nary next. If they do not their note* will e?
rr I ponitivelv and without reserve be placed In
lo the hand* of an o(li? er for collection.' at
N B CRAIG, Adm'r, ai
j Nov. M4h IftSft H-IM 8t
J* ?
iiw 9
Lands for Sale. j ?
I Jane E. Moore and others'! In Eqnity. I?an- ^
vs. 1 carter. Bill for
i I<. Z. Williamson and f partition.
| wife, ADii others. J
Under llio decree ot' tire Court of'Equit) *
? made In above ease, I will sell at Lancaster }
C. II. on the IhI Mondnv ll>u ;3rd of Janua. M
! ry. 1850. 4141 acre* ?f Land, more.or less,
belonging tii the estate of John Stewart,
~ Esq , di-ceased ; whereon Dr. L. Z. Wil*
r iiamson now resides, situate on Cr.no creek,
bounded by lands of J. T. K. Ilelk, Robert ..
" i II. Crockett and others. p
f TERMS, a credit of one an I two ye:trs.
c" with interest front day ef sale, purchaser t?? jn
gite bond with two (rood sureties
.c 1 JAMES II \VITllEHNPOON, h,
c. j C. K. L. D. (
c i Dee. 7, 1?58 ?4t p f f I 50.
5 N E W AMJxVAjLS.
? | MMIE KUDSCU1BKH would respectfully t>|
te | J[ inform |iis ftiends and the public that ^
iff i lie is now receiving a full supply of Winter p
s, j.Clothing Fine assortment of Boots and
it Shoes. Saddlery, Croekerv and-Ulass Witrc,
id , and an additional supply of .Dry li"ods,
lit Fancy (roods, heavy and Fancy Groceries,
? such as Cheese Macaroni, Ginger Preserves,
it- ! t&e. All of which will be sold low for
le t cash or on tj|]|e to |>U0C't|tal cuslqjncrs.? j
l-<VtH ar,d examine nqr utoek and,judge for
id .yotirsclvcM. J. \'. CROCKETT,
s, i Dec. 8. !858.?13-41.
Notice to Creditors. ai
8 I James E Curcton, "j In Equity, I?an* e;
'd vs. | caster District.? C
'd hGvorgs W. Dodv. Hc-nry } Bid to set aside ai
' It. Price, ti. al. | confess i o n of C
II J judgment, ?Sic. j ? :
The creditor of ilijnry It. Price are no 'J1,
i til'nd and required to present ami prove
(i their demands against him, before the Com
r_ missioticr in Equity for Lancaster District,
on or before the lirst day of March 185H.?
By order of the Court, June Term. 1838, 41
. JAMES II. Wl I'tlKK.Sl'OON, ,l>
C. E I. I).
,v I<atienr?ter, Nov. fi, 18,18?3Qtd pf tjjh. i *
::'l LAND FOR SALE.
mm-: i'I-wtation <>it tract ok 1
e. I 1 land, always known as the Ellis Planta
id tioii, is now in Market?a number one plan- j
I at mil, equaled bv few ami surpassed bv '
io I none?on l.itilu Lvnehca cr.*ck, Itittg on I
of | both sides of the creek. The plantation i? 1
al 1 in i?ood retmir and in ?t)lciided ctindiiioii for
?t | funking a crop, some eighty acre* of ik;-irl> i
e fresh land opened and a quantify of the boat j m
ui ' wood land to cut down that in on tin* creek. I ?l
is i 'i'lie tract contain* between one thousand j
i and twelve hundred acres
It in *picnd:d land for corn or cotton. V
) and any person wishing to purchase land j '
>il 1 v, ill do well to come and examine it.
\v?t \v. ja.i.is.
r- Dec. 8, 1 858. 43?lf
t!i 1
Lands for Sale. i ""
i F.liznbelli Small, widow,"1 In Kquity. I .an?*.
J carter. Kill for) ?
1 James Small and others. J partition.
In pursuance of tin* deeree of the t'oiirt '
to j in nbovu stated case, i will sell at Lancaster
rt i ii. on the l*i mi i rid iv, the 3rd day of'
n- January 18.vj. 8'j acre* of land. in-longing 1
al t-? the estate of f. 'iv Small, deo'd., on i
p* ' i lulls' ereek, a branch ot Flat creek, hnniij
ded h uiids of Uriah Small, David Wil 1
1(j liains and aoshna C. Small.
(ih tkiims, a credit ol 1 and "j years, with
0y interest from day of sale, bond and two y]
good sureties.
J.\.Mh)S II. WITH Kit SPOON.
,n C. K. I. D. |
r* i Dec. 8, 1838 ? 13- It l? f # i 50.
; I _ _ j
j Land and Negroes for j _
'.) Sale.
|
Jo*e,.ii \|. Ferry, ) In Kquity, UinV*.
I caster, Partition
n | nenjamin C. Ferry, f Kind ami Negroes, j
and others. J
Under the decree of the Court of Kquity ,
' j made in above cue, December 8'h, I8.)8, I
{ will sjjll at l.aqeasler C 11 on the l*t Mom
j <l.i v the 3d January I860, lGti acre* of laud j
!' on Singleton Creek bounded by lands of ti
'A* Wjlie Patterson, Wyatl Patterson, James ci
111 Thompson and James Suinmcrville, belong- j
' ing to Kstatu of George M, Perry. Also, j
J the following negroes' Melbourn, Sarah
I and child, K<tza, Adnlinu. Tersa, |4ewi*(and I
! Pntim* nl! t'Aiinrr itnfi liLolv I
if M i
FOR 1
JLTU WOULD RESPECTFUL!.V
i ! Public,i that we have and are reeei'
litable Cur thin.section of the Country.
Ladies Dre
of Olack .mil Colored Silk-*,
cLnge ROUPS. Robe* a Laize. Rnhos
rlnti-ii, all wool Del.ine-*, English, Pre
ent of I .-n lie a Cloik-* and Shawls. the I
i ouo; call :uid nee and yon cannot help
Our stock of lile.ac'^vl an I Ur.nvii Shir
r-fying competition. Loiimwul (?-nts
oloreil.
G-ents Furuia!
Consists of every tliinjr iliat is wantet
rown of the head to the note of tHe feet
'csts and Pants all sizes and pi ices. C?
ie eold weather sets in ? price front fotn
IIAiTS of every tfescription and price.
Hardware
L foil and complete, n new Comhinati
nd Scribe -" in one.
PLANT4T
Nejjro Clothing from 20 to 50 eta per
nd we are daily expecting a l-irje and In
xpressly for us down East, and will be
linrleston. We are determined to sell
nd we Mk in return for oor customers t
otton crop fair, good jirices. no excuse,
vcept madi- tc ?|<? it. Those who have
11 to the i 'aptsin's office nod pay. We
miu' ami help us out.
Lancaster, S. C., October Cj, :1 S5^.
IHVI VIMi! l\G
oanff Men Look to yonr Interest
A MOliE ri'OKITAllt.E tlC-INF.sS VOU
CnfLD No;- F.NGAUF. IS.
VATSON &, LYOr
POR T MILLS, S C.
ontinuc to pive Instruction in the element"
* U it v i: v i \ u
i an Improved Plan, Latitude and lb-pat tu
C^CKntire satisfaction pi veil in fifteen da
no clmrj??? ui.nlo. fni imtiier j?.tt t ic?? l?
l<lro*.? n< lit tin? above named
i??t. i,
;E\V caiipI:T stoui
JAMES G. BAILIE
III nun I M I'Oiil K?> OK All. KINDS OK
8&&31931I*
.UGS. FLOOR OILCLOTHS. LI HI
GOODS, WINDOW SHADES. &c
No. 234. King Street,
CHAIM.KSTON, S. (\
Fell. 17. I H.'?S. I ?IV
I W. Wii.i.i dm. ) J II nit r K Ai.i.ih
Vnrkvi!lc. S. ( l.-iucai!ervi!le,S
WILLIAMS & ALLISON,
ITTORN MVS AT LA
ASH
Solicitors in Equity.
l.ANC vster. c II. s. r.
Will praetie ill tli>* DNtrir* of f..nuu-'
rompt attention given toCollect?i
July 7ih l*jx. it
THUS. J. & C. II MOISIHt'Ct.'KMSOKS
TO
I. K E .fe m <> I S !<:.
WHOLKSAI.K (jltOCKUS,
No. 7 Hayno Street.
I.OMAS J MOJHK, f c;,|AR|.BSToN s.
lAKLKs II. MOISK \
Feb. 17, 18;>8, ; ? 1 y,
)r. ALFRED CRAVEI
lt?*si<l?uil Siir^iiUii
VOliK VI i.l.K, a. c.,
lb*I'm lii.M Professional Service# t. tin* i*i
iih of I jnicn?u*r Village a:;il snrroundi
mntrv
ARTIFICIAL TKK7II inserted on (.<
late. from one to a full sett.
June lllli, I HAH l?.|v
Mrs M. H. Clendonin,
I AS the I'I.K.A.sUKF. TO IN Foil
.1 I lie citizens of Lancaster ille, 11
moulding section, tliat nbe lias just op<
I at this place a
Millinery And Mantqa Making
I'ablislun.nt, nntl solicits n share ot p
mage. She Halters lierself lhat she c
ve satisfaction in any work that may
1 trusted to her. Rooms at lleldou'n I
I.
SjiiiCNsierv iiie, Nov. lu, 18A8.?30-3
RESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, 4
111!E UNDERSIGNED 18 NOW It
. reiving a full and varied stock
Drugs, Chemicals, Family and Plantation
Medicines ; Snap.*, Brushes,
Perfumery, Spice* and Toi.
let nrticlea. Pen*. Ink*,
Paper, Envelopes
and Seating Wax.
Turmnta Seltzer Ape.
nent, Colleton and PI
nix Bitter*, .Mantling Liniment,
Ua<l\vay'* Ready
Relief, Jayne'n Kxpectorant.
Carlion and How.
ard'n London Cordial Gin.
French Brandy and Port
/ine for mfdicul use.?
Morphine, Quiuin , Opium,
Ale., dtc. A^ent for l)r. Morse'*
Indian Knot Pills, and Dr
Marehiai'a Uterine Catholic*
HT Orders solicited,
J. K. DsHAV
Camdon, Nor. 3, 1838?38-'Jm.
BLANKS! BLANKS!!
fa would call the attention of member
>e bar and iriagiatratea of thia and thai
>unding Diatri^ta, ta qur extensive n**
nt of Blanks. We nave'now on hi
full mipply printed in excellent *'trip, a
in All all orders promptly aj se?*f?ty.f
mU per qnire cash.
We are also prepared to print Brief*
lort notice, in handsoaw at/Te and a* !i
i the work caa be done any a hepn the
late fee reurt.
mil A fill foftMift
HoH?5>.
INFORM OUR CUiifOMBRS AN'I) Tilt
viiiy a larjje and well select I stock of ^Gumls
33 Department.
a beautiful ns?ortin mt of French, Merino air J
l Si|lu>n, Robes Parisienne, Merino's plain ami
>nr.h And Amerie in Prints, a beautiful assort.
rt?*Ht tiring out is the M iifie Shawl,four .Shi wis
b'lvbi'f
tiny an I Shectinif is full an I c itnp'etu at prices ^
Alexander's Kid UI"V<1, While, BIic'k and
bing Department.
d to lit out a Gentleman'* Wardrobe from the
?(Joits. Vests. Pants, Shirts, Collars, Merino
ill and yet one of our lie ivy Over-fonts before
r t.? Twenty-five Dollars.
> Department.
on Saw, comprising Saw, Sq-i ire, Level, Plu rlb
ioiv GOODS.
yard, Hlaultola from two to four dollars a pair,
aw assortment ot lirogans that have been made
sold as low as tli<i name quality can lie Hold in
Goods as low as they can be banylit an vw here
0 pay up promptly. No Ilailo Storm* this \ear.
tlnifie that do not pay this year never intend to
not vet paid up for I S.>7. are requeued to call
havp heavy piyments to ir ike in Nove nber.?
HASSELTINE Sc CURETON *
37 ?if
1 Mill ['(IS. MEHICINKS, PEU,,|
FITM KKY &C-,
rpilP. SUBSCRIBER II \S JU ST open.X
ed at the old stand 11 nknown as
MrK AlNS DRUG ST( )R K, a larjfe lot of
/'ore and well selected Drily*, Chemicals,
' | Snryienl iiistriimeiits. TrnsHes. Patent Medicines,
Paints. Oil's. Die lull's. Purfum, re
i of I vv hich lio can sell low and w ill gnariin
I tec tin- I'uritv nf any Medicine*, purchased
| at hi* establishment.
re. | Tho?e wishing In purchase an\thing
! in hi* line arc inv itcd to call and examine hi*
ys, , .
Iui !L
(' istonti rs who do not visit Camden.-'In
m sen-ling liicir order* to l-iiu will tin-i them
met w itli that attention and promptness,
that will insure confidence.
<Jt .KMIN J MoKAlN.
CiiH-.len. Oct. 37I
1 Ol.MiWAV'd Pi 1.1 S AMI OIN'T- I
| I MKNT, San ford's l.iver Invigoralor, J
i Jaeohs Cordial, Aver* Cherry Pectoral and 1
j t 'alli -rtie I'ills. J iyncs Family Medicines, I
^ I loste*ters Hitters. I
( 'h-rle's la-tldoll Cordial Cain, Wist ir* I
| Italsani Wild Clierrv, Mustang I.iniaieiit, m
and mam other Medicines t--o niiin. r-n^s.^
. to inenlioii, for sale and warranted (.Vimum* V
hv J. .1. McKAl.N. 1
Caltl-lell S. ('. Oct. '27, I
Paints, on.s, and PMvrimcsii I
KS. a large sii|>p'v nlwnvs en Inm-l I
r at McKAIVS IIKIKS STOHK. 1
Camden S. C. Oet. 27, 37- in.
PKATT, OAKLliV & CO.,
I.ite Fanner, Brace <V <J?? ..)
P?hH?herx% Jiirikxcllerx ami Stalvo" < v.
No 21 Murray Street.
SEW YORK.
is. I ) (I A' Co., oiler at low prices for iu*U
' 1 and liberal terms for approved credit,
a large stock of Itl.AKK ami OFFICII
STATION All V. Ill, \ NK and ACCOUNT
< j BOOKS, Uccciptand Memorandum Books,
PAPKIt OF A I.I. KINDS. Cards. Circulars,
Bill I leads. iNe., Printing and l.itho
graphing executed to order. Bibles, Miscellaneous,
mill School Books
I'. O. & ('it.. publish Bullion's series < (
Grmiiiiicr*; ('omstork's series on th|i nyiyii,
C , ce? : Hooker's Physiologies; Brockltxh)'s
Astronomies; (flnuy's Geography. ih h I y ^
, reviiu'd ; Southern ('lom llcndcnt: l'uliiicr'<t
Book Ki-i'i'inj ; and tlt?* "cheapest and best
? Spoiling IS k ' over used.
) Auif. 25, 28-fim.
__________________
Fall and Winter Goods'.
ti- j ?AT?
"" PLEASANT HILL, S, C.
,l,, \\fK ARK NOW ItKCKlYING Ol'R
I I Kail and Winter stock ??f Goods,
_ | consisting in part of Kersey , Domestics,
llais, Calico's, Ginghams, llnop Skirts.
Skeleton lloops, Balmoral Hoops and
i y| Brass Hoops, Marseilles Sliirts, Bosom*
(i(j 'and Collars; ladies Gauntlets, Cloves ?
Hosiery, Medicines, Groceries, Hardware.
' Crockery. Xiullery, Shoes, leather, Iron,
Nulls, Shingles and almost everything called
for in a country store all of which ** ill
at. I'** sold on the
"n VERY It EST TERMS
be
I,,. | to punctual customers.
! Call and examine our stock, we will tak
in. i great pleasure in showing our stock m
selling good bargains, and no mistake
M \GII.I. &. CAUTIIKN.
kc' Sept. 29, 18M.?33-tf 1
Franklin Academy.
jrjsnK FIRST Session of this Institution
j jm. j*i pionuny 111 January
' next Ami ends 1st June.
The acrnnd session commence* 1*1 Monday
in July and end* 1st December.
The Trustees have aneteeded in retain
ie" ing the service* of MR 8AM'l?. .\l<?
COR MICK, whose proficiency in teaching
i* surpassed bv feu*. Youug men can
lie thoroughly prepared to enter any of
the higher institutions of learning ill the
Southern States. The Village i? very
houllhv, and there i* not, ul present a
Crog shop or place where ardent spirit* cAn
e obtained in it.
Boarding can be obiained in private fainilie*
at 9Id per month.
The rate* of tuition arc the a?me a a
those in Academies throughout tlis State.
The Academy building is now in coin
plele repairs.
The surrounding country will find here
advantage* which will at least equal those
t n of other places, and to our District srs held
4llr out such inducement* aa o e believe wi'l sb,,rt
viatc the necessity of sending o*r young
in(i nicu and boy a abroad.
inj 8. B. MA8KKY,
ivf Secret, try.
Dec 15. 1858. 44-tf.
at ? ???*"
0,r "f/^k/A BBI .8, Whisk v alt Brand*, just rcin
Ha' csived by j<>8 51. 0 W I.R.
Camden. Her V 'Ml, " 4*-*f