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I iroular to Tax Collectors. or TUB CoUrTROLLKII-GBNBMAL,\ 1 Charleston, S. C., narch '26, 1801. ) Various intei rogatories uddreased to this Mrtiiient in relation to Tuxes levied by ^ 861, liuviiig been referred to the At ?y Gem ral, the following cotuinuuica. won received in reply. In construing ilAet, Tux Collectors throughout the J will be uoverned bv the oniiiion of \ Homey General, as published horeAlU-ntiou i? ulao called to the "Aduul Directions" appended hereto : fice of t1ie attorney-general, 1 ! March 22, 1861. $ W J. I*atal, Esq, Acting Comptroller eneral : ik : Your note of the 18th, received tsrday, propoaea some question* in relo which 1 tind it difficult to come to ( I satisfactory conclusion. Much, nfier ( n the niHller of tax relurna, depends on . discretion and conscience of the taxir. "Salaries" apply, I think, to fixed a- 1 \ nta rtceived niinuullv, or at shorter pe' J i i, for aerucea, other lliaa menial or sly manual. We apeak of the "wages" I fiiu'lilllfVi mid ill 1 ii/k 11 <rit un. Jd by tin* year, and paid quarterly ; and le "sularits" of a Public Officer, a Clerk ichooluiusler. Overseers generally re- j i* icunt's ; but, when . tnnn overlooks, inpa, three or four plnntatioua. and re- . [ a several thousand dollars, llio com>a ion would line to the dignity of a ry. I would take an Overseer's return i er way a* he chose to iruke it. All J i peiiaulioii for Work not coming under head ol a alary would be "wage*. JSul i are taxable, how ever small, nod for whole amount. Wages are taxable onlieu they exceed #500 a year, and i i, in my opinion, only ou the excess ft ;r that amount, Both salary and wages M ccuipciisaiiou for the tax payer's own lies. , '1 he salaries of fiscal officers are nol , rip/from tax, nor the sulaiies of any r officers limn those of the Army ami y\\ iigen of journeymen mechanics, I k, are exempt under the exception you I r to. A Tux Collector's commissions, if not ! rv, would, ill its widest sense, come un1 the head of "wages,'' or might he eui ' i ed under the head of "employment."? ^ I ' i'Cgie store meant that all persons, i xjcciully ixeepted, should eoiitrihule leining from tneir earnings ; an'd public V t-crs are specially included. 1 hough ^ , in the ordinary sense, sulury, 1 lliink , 'fax Collet-tors' incomes would be I: appropriately returned under that Notes and obligations given for PRO'i V >OM). Will.1Til Kit MKRCIIAN * K OU Ol l.fckW IKE, IF ON TIME N I'.AHiNU INTEREST, would, I think, ihlr to taxation, as motleys at interest, s given tor merchandise usuaily have i Iciest iiicorpointed in the amount, thin I should consider as exempting ] i, iif.d not an evasion ; the law is ill ten -J I"' r cases in which the paper is in some 1 a.i inv otiiii-nt li A Fund* not reduced to poawoAsion, and ?%> w tiieii no present income is derived, ejiint within lite provisions of tlie Act, iti such is tlie situation generally o r nil.nis in thu hands of Masters ami Com. liAmiiers. The persons to whom it shall to n Inmate!) decided that these funds be, J 'it are not liable to a tax, and the .M osiers f L| < 'oniuiiasloners are certainly not liable. t l'rolessional income 1 consider as Hits ( ni.nl which the profeasional man receives ir the expenses necessary incident to exercise of his profession have been tinted. Whether an expense muy be ( tisidered ns necessarily incident must in a [fat degree depend on tint views of the tv who makes the return. I. W. HAYNB, Attorney Ovneral. lditional Directions to Tax Collectors Returns ol "moneys lonncd" and "niun s at Interest," inveatments in stocks and i da, Ac., are to be made with reference :lie yeur ending 3lsl December, 1860, ;1 must be for the principsl so invested, rite i xempt'.on of the ' Roods and Stock b il ia State,'* front the tax of 10 cenia per M 111) on "Moneys invested in Slocks, Ate." t re exclusively to the Bonds and Stocks t UEl> by" the Slate of South Carolina. t iivestments in the Stuck* only of the n ika and Ruilroad Companies of this o le, are exempt from tax ; the Pond* of fi It Runka and Corporations are not mclu- d in this exception. p n the ease of Slaves or l^anda sold on n October, the seller and not the purchaa. 'j s liable for the lax ; the law does not p aider fractions of a day. | steturns of dugs kepi by alaves and free p iMhons of color, must be made with refer- ii e to 1st Octot>er, i860 ; these returns p m not subject to the local or police assess- p jltctnrn* already received, which have not o mii made in conformity with the law, as , y ve construed and explained, should be q y |fe#r" The papers throughout the Slate jf Hpleias copy end publish once. (. V ,V?'ril ,w6? ti-lt I Ukotice to Guardians, j | U Trustc cs, Reoei vers. < I.L Guardians, Trustees, Receivers and A Committees holding their appomlllii muter the Court of Equity for l.an. v HBer Dmliict, are notified and required to k mmLv their respective returns in conformity Bbt liie Art of 1840, <>n ..r before 1 .lu) .Afay IMI?sets* will be ieeued against UHefaU Iters. ,, f JAM?8 II. WJTHEKSPCON, mim'a Office, C. L. I.. D. ' iarcl. 25, 1861, 7-fit Pf $J 75. 1 Wbouth Carolina, I LANCASTER DISTRICT. t Ky P. T. HAMMOND, Esq., Ordinary j for said District. BwiiKKKAH, Mb. 8. P. DURANT c MB Bpplied to me for letters of Adminie. Uilit on all end singular the Goods and (Aaitlea. Rights and Credits of Miss Lou. Breton lata of Union County* N. C., ds* Bl'II EH ? are, therefore, to cite and ad. Buish all and singular, the kindred and Bbdilors of the said deceased, to be and ( Rurnr before me at oar Beat Ordinary's Utiirl twr tha Mid diatriat, lo bf holdan at r |?t.ca*l?r Court llouaa on tha 19*Ji day of { M>ril Mil, lo allow cause, if any, why ( { ? anid administration ahould not br , rj.ni.d p yan under my hand and aeal.lhia 98th day e r-w. ? 0f March, in tha year ot oar * t.. 8 > Lord ona thousand right but,dead M J(?i?d Mixtion* and in tha ?igh*t?8fih lr ' of Hta loufpeudaoea of iha tftiata of Ikvuw! Curvi'.M. 1 r. T. ilAMMO.SU, o. l. 0. < -St yf *? 00 T I O ATLE & YOUNG DEALERS IN Heavy Dry Goods, HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, Wint'8 liquor*. Havana Cigars, West India Fruit, &.C., &c., cVo f'nitk<l?n *1 f. M GAYLK, R. W. YOUNG. April 3, 1861, ?8-4t. SUGARS. I B STEWART'S (X ; New Orleana 1, in Ilhdautid Buiruln , Porto Rico in ilida und Barrel*, low for ('ASH bv GAYLK At YOUNG. Coffer" JAVA, LAGUARA. ANP NO. I i?nd 2 Ri(>. JuMt received and for eale low for ;aSII bv GAYLK At YOUNG BACON. Hams, sidks and shoulders, for sale low for (.'ASH. GAYLK At YOUNG. LARD. A CHOICE ARTICLE JUST received lV and for sale low for CASH. GAYLK At YOUNG mackerel [N WHOLE, HALF AND QUARTER L Ubl*., also ii> Kit*, lov for t ASH. GAYLE &. YOUNG. LIVERPOOL SALT. | FINE LOT DOUBLED TWILLED L Seamless Sac ks now in Stoic, and for ale low f..r CASH. GAYLE &. YOUNG. UT.W ORLEANS AN.) W. I. MOLA8l. * SEN, in whole and half Bhla. a choice rtic.c for eule low f < ASH GAYLE & YOUNG. April 3, 186], 8?41. "axe sT ^AM W.COLI.ANSSUPERIOR AXES, ^ just received by GAYLE A YOUNG. 'HOVELS, SPADES AND IIOKS, for aide low for cask bv GAYLE &. YOUNG CROCKERY WARE. A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTf\ ment of Glass China and Earthen Vnre, for aide low for CASH bv GAYLE A YOUNG CICiARS lyTOUNT VERNON. COI OR A DO, MA LYJL doto, Aacuro Rio Hondo, and I'lnnta ion Cigan, jtml received i?ii?' fur silo l?w orCASH by GAYLE Sl YOUNG. M ULES. 1MIK SUBSCRIBER OFFERS A FINE youiijr JACK to those d.iiroi.R of rai inj; ilieir own Mole*. He will stand durig the season at R D. M. DmilapV Heny i? the Groom and will use cverv cfTort to ir.ient accidents, but the subscriber is not espousil.ie if any should oceur. Term*, $10 insurance, due the time the unie prove* to he with foul. In all cases where mares are traded, the iwner at 'he time turned, responsible for erviccs rendered. T K. CUR ETON. Lancaster, April 3d, IH6T ?8?if. LOAN FOR THE Defence of the Confederate States. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION WILL ? opened for FIVE MILLION DOLLARS t the Bank of die State, in Charleston, on he 17lh and 18th days of April next, beween the hour* of 9 A. M , and 3 P. M ? 'iv?s Per Cent mint be paid in ca*b. at 'he line of subscription ; and the remainder on r before the first of Ala)', uiteieai to run roiu the date of such payment. Per*.?n* eairing to secure their eubscripiion, may a\ in t'fiMli, the whole amount, and take a cceigt (or lliu delivery of Bonds or Stock I'o equalize the rate of subscription at ml oiuU, and to enable all persona conveniciily lo subscribe, Current Bank Note* ot the ilaee witl be received at their market value a t'oin. lii ca-e of nil over subscription, reference will he given III si, to those who >uy down their whole subscription ; next, o subscribers of #50, next lo sub-cribera fllM. Book* of subscription will alio be opened >n the sniiie d*)s at the branches ol the tank of the State In Colombia. Camden, nd Abbeville, at tha Banka of Newberry, Jheiu-r, Fairfield, Clieraw, Georgetow n nnd lainbu.g?and at Cieeiivit'o. fctf"All the papers in liie .Mate w ill copy, nd send their bill* to the undersigned. ilJWAKlJ FROST, i Cooiiiiinaionera J. M. FUKMaN, } tor J BO. A TKBNIIOLM. ) South Carolina April 3d, 1861. 8-3t. SOUTH CAROLINA. Lancaster district. /.V EQUITY?Lancatter. rhe Kx'ra of Sam'l. i Bill to subject funds i. Hammond, va in ( oui'r* hands lo riionaaa Ballard. )P'* a legal demand and for relief. The creditors ol Thomaa Ballard are noified and p-quited to present and establish heir roeoeetive demnnda. before the Com ni?*ion*r, on or before the Ar?t day ??f June, 8?|. lly or4<r of the Court in above A4? , June Term, 18' 0 J AS. II. WITH ERSl?OON, C. E. L. D. Comtniaaioners office, J April I, 1861, 2m-{pfi?A0 Notioe. ALL peraon* indebted to Magill <Si l'*u lieu ar? noliLed Uiat their no tea wiJ hc ounta will be found at ilia "C*?t?>n Flare" iear I'leaaant Hill for a abort tinio for netlemont, tboaa wl,o do not avail thciiiaclvea ,1 thK opportunity to actlle. will tlnd their lOtm or account* in the hand* of legal of ieara for collection, na longer indulgence annnt be given. JAM. R M AO ILL January 28, 1861, 60? tf IRISH POTAToir TlIU'1' U - ?- - ' - Jv ? ??? *uPi,'jt i<?r Mie uv JONES ckoCKBTT. F* |t, 1M). Itf. -? - IS SANG IIItAklvFI) FAMILY GROCERS DEmftE One door North o CAMDE WE BEG TO NOTIFY OUR genefally, that we keep cc mcnt of choice family groceries AU Grain, I We have now in store : 3000 Bi 1000 100 B AKl) 200 Bags Extra FAM be sold low down for CASH. March 27, 1861. BUSINESS CARDS. j ELLIS C- GREEN, Jr. WITH Harral, Nichols 8c Co. i Manufacturer*, Importer* and Wholesale Dealers in Na<ldl?<ry. Kmltllvry Hardware, ii a us ess, Carriage Trimmings, Shoe Findings, Ac. CHARLESTON, S CCurrier Meeting ami llaaei Street*, (Siyn of (.tilt SitJdlf.) July 11. I SCO.?SI J-1 y. Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN, NiiiKeou Heiilu|? VOKKVII.LK, H. l\, Oiler* hia Professional Syrtii'c* t? the citi? zetia of I.utieaalur Village and surrounding euiintry AKTI!a'i(.'l M. TEETH inserted on Gold (Mate, from one to a toll sett. J uiie I I lit. I 8511 l?-ly MELTON & WITHERSPOON. ATTORNEYS AT LA W, ami Solicitors iu Equity, Will priu-tieo in I .. monster and the surrounding Histricts. ('. 1>. Mf.i.ins, j if J. WithekiPoojr, Clu ster, S. C. | Lancaster (J. II. January II, 18tiU. -18?tf. Chambers, Barnes &, Co., F A C T O 11 S i and Qeoeral Commission Merchant*, Allitiilic Wharf, CM \RI.KSTON, S. C. Rk>?krkd to ? A. M JL It. Kennedy, (I. Matheson A. Co., and E. W. lfouncy, Camden, S. C. J as. S Chamiuhs, Charleston, S. C. Uko. W. II-hmc*. Kcrehaw District, S. C. J.so. W. CitaunKK*, Cha.lesion, S. C. Sept. 26th, I860. 38?1 J?paid, j _ G. \V. Wili.iam*, l t ItuBr. K. At.t.iHn* Yoritvilie, S. C. \ \ l.anea*tervil'e,S.C WILLIAMS & ALLISON, A T T 0 R N E V S A T L A W and Solicitors iu Equity. LANCASTER. C. II., S. C. Will practice in the Distiicl of Lancaster. Prompt attention given to Collections. July 7th I8A8. 21?tf III K 1 Lit HOUSE, Corner Broad and DeKalb Streets, i Camden, S. C. Hy Win. U. Harris, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE ACCOM. MOIMTION of Hoarders and the Traveling Public. The house i* entirely new, a large comuii'diouH three story llriek building, hand| souieiy furnished in llie latest and moat up- . ! proved style, with ivkiiv convkniemub t.? i in met with or desired. The TAULK is BOUNTIFULLY PRO- i Vii)Ll> with lilt* very ni.nT Hint thin umi other Markets afford, and no pain* or ex- | petmen will be spared to mukethe DkKALU u lirnt clunn house?at leant, tin good a a any to bo found in the interior. WILLIAM l> HARRIS, (Lute of Jannoy's Hotel, Columbia.) Proprietor. March UO, 1861. 6?4t. Dapple John. MY THOROUGH BRED HORSK 7f*r\?of the Jonua, (Canadian and Britner blood?wtil boat tny Steam Mill place, aix tniien South of Luncualerviile, on Kriday and Saturday of each week during the j entiling Spring Season ; provided a club of ten or twelve be uiade up for thnl point ? Otherwise he will not be moved troni his MtabivH nt my Hanging Rock place. This in proposed as ?n accommodation to such un would find it inconvenient to send a* far a* Hanging Rock. If the arrangement in m >dc by which he w ill l>c at tiie Steam Mill on Friday and Saturday, he will aland tli" remainder of each week at Hanging R"ck This Horse does not now require "puffing" ; )< i. well known to the community, and bis colt" ?ponk for themselves. They furnish the I * gimrunly of the worth of Hie horse, and an examination of them ia invit d DAITLK JOHN waa awarded a handaome Dremiiim at the last annual Hut* Fair at Columbia. The Term# lor the enauing ataaon, are : For Single Admittance 98 ; the Seaaon, $12 ; Inaorance $20. Careful ;an<l experienced ttroome will at tend him at both place*, and all care will Us taken to prevent aceidenla. I will not bo i, however, fur any, ahould ther oecor. JaS. M. INGRAM. W*reb ?, 1S?1. 4tf ASTER i It 16 A. CO. > , AND PROVISION Einoi J ; ! if E. W. Bonney. N, S. C. FRIENDS AND THE Public instantly on hand a large assortand provisions. 50, lay? &c. ashels white Bread Corn, " Feeding Corn, ales of Best Hay. ILY FLOUIt, all of which will 7?tf ?????1 ' Notice to Tax Payers. I WILL be at tlie Court Mouse to receive taxes, tlie lirwt four i1u\s<tf Court week At M .tl.'l .M Cr V.IA.... o.l I ... ... ..... vnxiit <* rtf a I |U'I \ ) Ki ill VII ^ will Al Tank, Saturday, Marcli 23d. At Small'-, Monday, March 251 h. At Funderburk's muster ground, Tuesday, March 28th. j At Taxahaw, Wednesday, March 27th. AtfcMorton'?, Thursday, March 28th. I At J. It. Mobley's Store. Friday, March 29. At the t'rurt House (Sulesday) Monday April 1st. At Jouksonham, Tuesday, April 2d. At Craigsvdle, Wednesday, April 3d. At T it Mugill's store, Thursday, April 4th. Al tteluir, Friday, April 5th. At Itoin' store, Saturday, April tith. The tax hooks will be closed on the 27th day of April. The comptroller tJencral uus instructed mo to notify tax payers that no returns will be received which may be sent by mail or otherwise, unless they have been sworn to ; Tliey may be sworn to before a magistrate or notary-public. The following is u list of property subject to taxation, viz : Land, Negroes, Town Lola, Sales of Goods by residents, Sales of Goods by non-residents, monies at inter est, profits arising from Offices, Faculties and Professions, &.C., including the profession of Dentistry, Salaries and Wages over live hundred dollars, commissions of ven due masters, agencies of insurance companies not incorporated in this Slate, playing Cards sold in this District, Circus Exhiliilinns, &c. Dogs kept by Slaves, Capitation Tax on free Negroes and Dogs kept byFree Negroes. There are other things taxable but I believe the above includes all owned in our District. An Act of !8I8 requires all tax returns to be made to the tax Collector in the Dis tiict or pari-li where the property is located. J. R. HUNTF.K, T. C. L D. March 13, 1881 5-If. DR. A- HALES, OOQQOO 0'r~Z~rr? RKSPKCTFUI.I.V OFFKRS HIS SKKVK KS AS SUR GKON DKNTIST TO THE I Citizens of L-uicnstcrvillc and District.? All operations performed in the best possible manner. ^QCCOn Artificial Teet.h inserted on plate from a single Tooth to a ! FULL SETT. | (.'barges reasonable and all work warranted. Office in Mr. Kmmon*' building, 2 doors Soutli of J Adams' Store. V/.u r iui:<i "" * IM^olntion ol' COPARTNERSHIP. rpilK COPARTNERSHIP existing unJL tier the imiiie of JOS. M. GAYT.K Sl Lo.. i* thin day dissolved by mutual convent. The notes and account** of the laic lirui, and thai of JOS. M. (JAYLK, are i now placed in the hands of \V. I.. Del'ius, Esq., for collection. JOS. M. GAYLB, Wm. MUNGO. Notioe. rpiIK SUBSCRIBER having associated A with hint in Ihu mercmilile business on the 4lli instant, R. VV. Young, the bu- | fines* will hereafter bo conducted under the name nnd style of GAY1.E & YOUNG. JOS M. OAYLE. Notioe. r|A|IE SUBSCRIBER in retiring from the late tirm of JOS. M. GAYI.E &. Co.,while 11 ft n k t"u I for the liberal patronage bestowed upou them, re-peetfnlly s fiiois a continunnee of tlie same to the new firm of GAYLE Si. YOUNG. \Vm. MUNGO. March 20, 1861? 6-4t. SOUTH CAR OL1NA. IN EQUITY?Lancaster District. A. P. Wylie, and wife, 1 Bill for contribuct al. v*. .1 ainea I. Gill, > lion, partition and and others. ) relief. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, that Robert W. Gill, one of the defendants in above Bill, reside* with- 1 out the limits of this Slate. It is nidered ' on motion of .Moore, Sol'r. for coinplain1 nnta, that said Robert W. Gill, do answer, plead or demur to the Hill in above stn'ed case on or before the U7th day of lune, 18ti I, otherwise judgment pro confeaso will be ordered againat him. Jam. h. witiierspoon, c. K. L. I). March 97, l661.-7-3m p f $? 00. Ji? Ml* ADAIW9) MAMoracToaae, Wholeanle and Retail Dealer in TIN-WARE, ROCK 111 I.US C. Order* from a distance promptly attended to i May 16,?14-Jy. h e a g i ft '' N E1 FALL ^JE ARE NOW RKCEIVIN ot liUODS ever before < ourselves iis much as possible t' sold at a small advance to our c PIS I NTS, MULINS RE LANES BLACK AND COLOR El W CLOT WE 1IAVB a vorv large STOCK, ami Shoes, Merino iiiul all wool Shirts. ; T"l We would particularly call your attent I juice will cump-le with any market in th he supplied at Factory jnicoa. Shoe* ?lir SUE WITHOUT ANY WKbTS, IKHJBLKS o iality can he l*ud any where South. A Our Stools r f G HOC Kill KS. ?Sugar, CulVeo, M iss Larje assortment of * r O . V (il\ KiN Ul* t" l>o tlio UKSI <i ? 1 - X'>ri and any article not on hand will I order Sept. 2Gth, 18(H). LATEST INTELI.KiENCE ! ! : 10HT SMITH TO BE IEVAOUATKI) !! IIIF.RKUY INFORM Till-: CI IT/.F.NS . ??t" I>niii'us(<*r\illc and the District in general, that 1 have removed l > one door went ol \\ . I.. llowieV Carriage Factorv, where I 1\ t>liI< 1 lie pleased *?? sci> tm i I i customer* ami I In- Laliu.ic ol mankind. I am manufacturing Saddles m il Harness t all Li.els ami qiiuhlic* ami lia\i' constantly on i.atul every tiling n my line ??t business I furtlier say tliut the N.\ I)I) 1.1 ,S I man ufactnre. I i11 warrant to 1 -i ?t lunger ti.ai two Northern made, at the same piieo am in as workmanlike hi.timer. Nothing bat the Very IIonI .Tlateriui l'.<icd, and none but good workman to MAiNUFACTlJKK IT. i-if A1.1 RKPAlRI.NG DUNK Al SHORT NOTlClv "A stitch in time saves nine." I nm truly thankful I" the public for tin: very liberal patronage hep-lolore If-towed. and tru-t by faithful work and ioi'g prices to indit your further favors. YV\ H. IIURNS. March fi, 18ni ?4-3m. LOOK IT THIS ! Tin: SUHSUUIItF.KS WolH.U i respectfully infoim the ciii/.i-ns of R latin-aster Village and vicinity, that | have pcrmam-ntly located and established a Boot and Shoo Shop at this place, and will be happv to wait on ail that dehire worn done. They put lip work in the most f. shionnhle and diimblc styles, and warrant to wear well. I?*- BOOTS AND SHOP'S of all descriptions made to order at short notice. All work warranted 25 per cent better tl'Hii Northern make. (jive 114 a trial ntnl we are confident satisfaction will be the result. I-#' Our shop in now ono door South of the Led ' r ? tViv-.- TRRSM ('ASH. CUMPSTON & KELL2&. Any I, INtjlt.? ly. Bank of the State OF SO UT II CAROLI N A. C'lUULKaToN, lJlli February, IS?>I. The Ijegiabitum having, at its late sea sion, author zed the Issue of Homls'to the auioiint <>t $<>75,000, beating an interest of seven per rent., tor the purpose of providing the funds required to HosUiin t ie Statu in III" act of resuming her rights of sovereign ty, this Hank is now prepared to di'po.so of tho Honds. Thrv are issued in sums ol $.'>0, it (id. ami $5(0. An opportunity is thus afforded every citizen to uiukc nsecure and profitable invuslinent, wui'o enntribu* ting aid to Hie rnuse in which the .Statu is engaged. With the view of enabling eitizena in any part of ttiu Statu to share in the Loan, the Clerks of the Courts of tho several districts have been required to open books of subscription for the Stock. Snitnble arrangements will bo made for furnishing the Honda on the receipt of the money, at an early day after each subscription, has been made. Engagements tor the purchase of Honda may bo made at the Hank, or at any of its Hranclies, it is probable that, at tho next Session of the legislature, those parties who desire it may nave their Bonds converted into Stock. C M. FUR MAN, President. Feb 25, 3tf I i. a W GOOD FOR THE > WINTER, l! G ONE or THE LARGEST AND BK offered by us to the public, and in pure > Southern .Manufacture and Direct [in.] ustomers. Our stock of Ladies Goods i , ALL WOOL I Hi LANES. ENGLISH Ai I SILKS, A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF SB IVES. 11 OS li?COTTON AND WOOL. H IN G! CLOTHIN consisting <if (Sonis, Youths ami Boys?all Stylos A line assortment of Linen Shirts and Drawers. II PLANTERS. ion to our plantation (roods, Blankets of our own country. A'm are Agents for the Columbia Woo eot from ihe Mauulaclory. Wo have paid particular P.EIUOR BROGAN OLE ?NO CHIPS AMD PASTE BOARD?and v l LAIitiK STOCK OK DITCHERS BOOTS. H \RD WARE is Liarge and C s M i 'krel N.?.\ 1. 2. and 3 , B rgfijing, Rope and I I I .* \ T VitP'iMI UinArrvTi '.wvr.i ....... .. .in ii ^.viunii^/v J ill .>r S mitli. In fact every article ?ee<lerl will lie fo t < (1 at once. HASSEIjTIP ! FmI I and \ l|j^" Cr O OJ ? K 0 0 P M A nTFS (suvkssoks to m. dim 'J A ill -I 'OFI.U INFORM Tlir.llt FKIF.NI j \nd i i I 1 tin*v "f'' now |>r?-|>:ire<l to -lio.v nn exu-i.aive St 8 )tt? O w :: \.\mi: in part ok, Now lil.uk and Colored Silks, u Merinos, " Do bains, u Alpacca, Their stock of Shawls and Cloaks c ! best models. Among their Plantation ( VlT.I, Itrl FOUND KKK.SKYS, of varioim SOU Pi ( SKY'S, ORKY ami WIHTK lll.ANKKTS. from lo i A 1. iroo St.i.ik of mm AifB I.AOIK'S SKWKit SIIOKS. KliOM ' Ml.VS. HOYS, ItUSSK ITS IlltOOWS. FINK K< HATS mill CAPS. HADIM.KRY, TRUNKS, I WARD; (atOCKIUKS. CARPKT RUC: numerous to ineiitiiin. will lie hoM low at Kl October 11, lwfi0.-37 if ! DIRECT IMPOl OF 1 DON ZACK, jnivn./mi i1 u i .a?? i nr. .Truces I of a large mid well formed JACK, will be accommodated by applying at the *ub criber's residence, five miles South of |j?ncaster C. H. Term* $10 insurance. I'ertorn living at a distance will bo accommodated with good pastures without ndditiun al charge. W. J Mc.iJ.W.MN. March 6, 1 ?e?I. A-6n\. EOPB AND BAOOtNa ASUIM'T.Y on hand of the beat quality for sale at ^ JONi-bS CKOUKKTl"*. Feb It, 1861.? Ill . . unr^amttr^ i'S ~ 8?Oi?l ! 1ST ASSORTED STOCK ihasing, we have confined portations. And will b? i * s lar^e and complete : \'D FRENCH MKHIiVOS, 1 AWLS, CLOAKS. ami 1'rices. Huts, Caps, Boot* importation, wliicli in quality and Inn .nid (JTitton Good*, which will attention to get up a vili he ?o!J as LOW a* tha same omplote. 'tvir.e. VV? are expecting daily a nd at ilia LANCASTEK STOKE, TT1 P. T\rr n. circnrr ?JU Ot AVAXXOOJEJ * . Villi er onus. TOKEIl k CO.) i? a; iv , * . v, . BUYI-'KS CSKNKIt M.l.Y, THAT ock ?>f Ktuu'X and Staplo i* i>$; Now Silk Poplins, 41 Ducal Plaids, 44 Calicoes, 44 Ginghams., onsists of the Latest and *oods, IK UN M ANUKACPORIKS. MM. West to tlio best grades, &e., &.c. s swnms* run iiest makers. XH'S.m.l SHOES. BONNETS, I \ It I) W.Alt K, ("ROCKERY S, and other articles too 30PMANN & SOMMERS'. trSTION ods. [LLMAN. >JD FAMILY THE sr Trade. as practicable, troni SOUTHERN f DIRECT IMPORTATION. TS an I quick returns,consequent, nl 30 or 60 days. y Dry Goods, >N.\BLE GOOIM. a list of our Stuck, will be furnS & ST I LI jM AM. orlh, Charleston, S. C. 36 ? ly. DEN GREETS LANCASTER. IJBSCR1BER WOULD Respectintorui Die citizens of Lancaster lias purchased the entire stock of (J. \V Hhiw, and will continue bu' I the '"Old Stand" where ho will be to see all of the old friends of the , and will try by strict attention to '..to merit a share of their patronhe stock already large, has been nproved by the addition of many ; and those who will give him s >1 not g?> nwny dissatisfied. Hilar attention paid to tilling order*. WILLIAM McKAIN, Camden. S. C. ry 23, 1860. 50 3in i GARDEN SEED. IKSI1 sni'Dlv of tiinlrn Se?d icin? nil Hie variolic* u?unlly ?olJ Jjiknnrkel,junl received nnd for wile bjr J ON ICS CROCKETT. * fi<nK) rof'"N i>s~i ftONT IwP UUINO I'lnw Iron, I'low Ac. uie? jon ed crockarrz. IS. 1861 ltf i 1) r y (j o FUG ARTIES &. ST! Iplantatioi m DRY HOODS FOR Tall and Wintc Our DOMESTIC OJOODS are supplied na far FA' '|'i )|J IKS. and our KUItOFEsN < < > >I)S nr" <> <? ir priueiple of doing business in SMALL IMIOFI iy. < ?UK TKIt MS MtE (.-ASH, or City Acceptance t hir Stock is supplied willi every varely of # Plantation Sl Famil1 embracing all (be NEWEST STYLES OF FA SUM MILLERS ALMANAC for 1861, interleaved with inlietl to our country friends grima, on application to FOGART IE 257 King St., cor. VVentw i October 1 "7th I860, N. C. MILITARY INSTITUTE tAM: Cll Alt LOT I K, N. C. 1 fflHK S I fully 'pHK 4th SESSION OF THIS INSTi ,|tIll tlJ 1 TU I'lON will bei.Mii on ttie 1st March (|1C |llfe Applicant* will be received nt any time, but the beginning of I bo Session in the most suitable period. concern F A C U L T Y . businenMai. I). II. HILL, Late Brevet Major U. H. J5**,v , Army. article* As-anted by two graduate* of the West ' ''|'?Trtk Point, two of the Virginia Military InstitnH>, and one of lliu University of Virginia. TERMS. Jnnua I #29 16} per month, to inclode everything ! except under clothing. i la..i. an iuci .? n ? I j L p| ~ j_ \_ Wi Settle Up. in (liin : 11,1. p4T?.nn* Imlfbtpd to Jan. R. M.-iptll, j,.( I 1 or Mapitl A IU>'ittie, nro rcqurMcd In l'_'_ call at Hit- "<,'.i?tnn I'ltf*," nwr 1'lennant ( I Mil. ti J up nn w ? it?li lo cin*o the hor.invs* an ioun as p?n??il>?n. TNCl# J AS. R. MACJILL. lfor i Jan. SI, !S6l\?ftOtf. Feb 1