The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, October 28, 1865, Image 2
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I il l: LANCASTER LEDGER.
SATURDAY MOUXIN'U, October 28th, 18C5.
C3Bf~ 1'he time for which ninny of our flub.
?CNbe|8 Lave peid will soon expire. We give
them thh? warning that they may renew,
ftfl the Mjper, in all c.vfkp, w.il be discontinued
at the cxpimtion of the time for which they
liaip paid. frtuberrihots finding a (X) cress
*.iinih on the margin of their paper uiav know
rtiiat tlitir time is .out.
Religions Notice.
Preaching tuny be expected in the Village
Presbyterian Church next Sabbath, Oct. ?Vtli?
the Pastor. >
T At the Donglasa Church on Friday, Nov. 3d,'
piepaiutoiy loCommunion ofHuhbath Nov. tm*
The Camden Journal.
other disposition than to aulwcribf to Uw lows
end ia.gi.lat ions of tie l'owera tint bo, Bo Ur
mi the.v ha\e been alio to ascertain what tboSo
laws ai d regulations are.
Such cliaigea an the "ft.iatore dinacknoel'
edge the abolishment of alnrery," ami that "the
whip, tho prfUdle, and the stock have been |
kept in cons'ant use, are baac aland*!*, and |
wnl sound no, rouielj ridiculoue in the tarn ol 1
our people, in viow of the fact that tlie negroa
of this eoction hi.ro been? witli f?>w exception*,
leading a life of tdleaca* and unrestraiaed libc;ty
ever since their freedom was proclaimed.
We desire to assure the author of the so ca'nm.
.j.iations tliet l.e need no longer cntoitain any
fears in regard to Ills colored friends in thn io.
cahty, ?<> lar, aC ivntt, m their free loin and j
tieauieul by tl.o Planter* tiro concerned. Th< y
are jurt a* free (wu moan tbo negro* not ilie
Planter*) as the rankeat abolitionist that Nov
Jk'xtttod ever produced could wish them to lie ;
to free, Indeed, that their beet hiotids bore aro
apprehensive that their condition of exiutic
freedom will nlt^iuat-.ly result hi fictjuont inSUrtee#
of a disease, c?niniuu in New ling'/ind
liefoio the war, butnever heard of at (be South,
to wit : Honor on.
It afToid* us pleasure to state tbat th >'pcr,
alter a tempo: toy suspension, btu rgaaliu^ publication.
The Mails..
Persons who aisli t<? procuro ti.ail contracts
;tpt>n any of the iouus in this Section can pro'
"Cure the necessary information l>y applying to
Mr. John (irabum, the Post Majorat this place,
Tlits mail service will begin 1st January, but
the bid* should bo sent lorwurd much earlier.
Applications tor the appointment of Post Maxtor*
in the various iots'.iuca should be forward"
cd immediately.
? an ?r> iii
New SttAtn Mill.
We ssk attention to tno notice af Mr. Sinclair's
Mill in this paper. Mr. PiacUir is one
of tht most enteiptising UKft that any country
niloids. lie has b en burnt out twice and has
row rebuilt his mil! for tha tlrid tlnrC on tlr<r
same spot. Such extraordinary energy and j
pcr'eriiance disetvc* u be rewarded by a
liberal public patronage.
The Constitution.
At the re'inest ol >-6?eraI * :p.-cribets, we
i,i.ht:.i. ii.A .
, ~ v vr.i?nt^7n \n rviiui \ .ironim, aa
uwnii'fl by the late Cuuvsntion ol Pho State.
11 i? begun in the prea rnt msue and will be
rumludM next week. Demon* should pre.
mu vc the copies ?>( tl,e .pry coiituiuinv tl.ij
Important document.
Branded Stock.
The taking ul the hiundod stock from this
l>irtiirt, which km abandoned by iha-at titles
U?t Spring h.iJ rocruile [ by our people,-* ili J
<>casioii serious annoyi^ncu and deprivation ; '
this class of rtock constituting a Urge pioportion
of the very rcanty supply iu the baud* of i
our poo] lo. In view of these facie, our citizens !
made a ; <>. 1*1 app'icatit>u to the Couiuui.daiil
si Chester, to su'pitod tbo ord r under which :
t>e . took w .s being taken, liutil ftU effort for
rebel could be uiaue to tl'.fl Co.mnauii.r.g trOli. |
oral. The order, wo leum, w.u? accordingly
suspended until the V8tk inst , (to day) and
thai Jay appointed for a committee of our cit
!/ >?* to communicate M Ciir Uor a .til the au-.
tboHiy having ih?rr> tmn iu the promisee.
The rtWew Era" Lancaster District
Within the lost f.-w days we have received
t'Oiopi.'Sof the lhirU''j-<H Svuthtrntr, 91.0
duU'd i!9Ui HcpU'iuber and tile othur l'.ihof
October. In both ' lhs.se Lwuos lelt-.vccc is
nude to certain charges against Lancaster District
through the iV'ew Era, a paper which it
tcoins is, alsrf published at Darlington Court
JTou'e. The Utter we hare not,seen, and did
Ubl know it had an evis'ctcc until now.. We
are, therefore,^11 the oaik as to uh,i tl? j
oliargce wore, except as to the light thrown
Upon them by the refutations of the b .u!h*rn*r.
Our respected contemporary defends us in x
very gallaiir?ty!e, an I we thank him 1? the
name uf the people of our District, who in the
rjulet a id ivolaled situation in which tin y have
been lor the Inst lire months, have hau little
thougitt that they were the subject a.f unpio- I
voke 1 and slanderous accusations throe eh a j
public journal in a neighboring District. Wc j
assure oar contemporary that ho dues us but i
rimple justice wi.fu ho says tl. it Dtncaster has,
ever since the collapse of the Confederacy,
been just as ready \i subscribe to the new otdor
o( things "as any other District. Vo other
mntiment has had an existence here ; our people
have accepted, iu good faith, the mbitra'
tnent of the swoid. aud have mutilfaat.nl no
?
i v;:- -1
ruDno meeting.
Wcarc requested to call attention to tho !
fact that a meeting is appointed to bo held nt
the Court House to day (Saturday) tor tho pun
pose of completing tho orgauuilion of a military
company for the preservation of order ir.
the District, under tlie recent Proclamation of
his Excellency, lio^crnor Perry, Such a com
pany, to act uud<*r tlie military authorities, will
snpercodp any necessity which might hereafter
ari^o f< r c. garrison ol United States Troops in
this District, it ic hoped that every section
will he represented, so tnat tho material com'
posing the company will be distributed through1
out the entire DistiH.
Negro Lnbfr.
As we Iiavp before .stated, we believe that
tlie encouragement of lorcign emigration r.nd
ialiorera is now the true policy ol the South ;
but ns this will mces irily be the wo: k ol time,
we uiusl depend for tlie pre: ont upon such
fuurces of labor as are within O .r r< :vch. Souio
vsteni for (he judicious employment, oi th*
vast amount of muscle, now expended ill idleilea*,
i iust hj speedi!; adopted, or an uylohi
amount of autfvihig will inc\ ilibly cuaue?
A eon uspcndCtit of the Chai i-don .\cirt, in a
very > .->iic>b|.-artk'l.' on this subject, sugij' ste
the lollOaing pi:,n for l.ogi-Jnli vo octiou :
Eve logic, ct family of nemo*, not owning
land, should !>c compel!, d ?.? make a coin
uni t vii iiiu in. ri earn sty, lor 11)0 CUSUlUg |
tA'clvo months, and, tailing to do * I>y the |
' lirst ol February, should bo then co..uncl< J for 1
by authority lor tlio r?vt of tho year, under '
?noli regulations as tnny he just lo belli f-srt:o!?. |
Tl.ii" Mil) prevent vagrancy, unit avoid t ,v-ir bocon,ing
a tax on too fclate- contracts to bo |
etjuiiiv bio-ling on I >t 11 pirtict, Htv-i i.ol to be
fl. >!vt'l l-ui bv anion Ity. In cit the ncgio
1 ?\ in, employer bctoro lliu expiration ol
tin t in- " ' i lip-ill. lie is to be uipraheide 1
ni.d puuillied by tiic employer on tiie plant*(ion
till resume bi-i duties. It is i.?-c< - a>
rv that the punishment should be indicted cu
tin- p aotnlim. lei the sake ol example, Jtc,
An editorial aitielc in the A'-.-?, on tho saP-c
subject, discourse as l.illoas :
We regard this qiiNljoa a.-1 now fall'; ral i
If by son e lomi of law tlic iir^i i shall be
obliged to eater into contracts, uu?l entering I
Into cunt, acts shall be obliged lo pcrtbi-in tliein, !
'herC>?ill be no dilticulty?tlieio will be no
unwillitigue-s t-i employ them. They are ah
rea.lv on hau-l ; tl.e feeling >f employers toward
tliem i-? not unkind ; a feeling ol attach,
msiii bus survived all tip- shocks ol tba last
>ia mouths all leniembor the admirable conduct
of tin) negroes through the win ; all ic<
liicin! r the i-.diviil al instances of l.ilibful forvi
o gud devotion the^ Ir.vO cvparlenoc.l ; all
admire even the conduct of the negroes mind
the inula that have been upon 'heni iu tho net
ol emancipation, and nothing biyl a conscious 1
nc.-a of the wj.i-1 of securities lor their indu.-t- j
try ?nd order, wo.i! ..Induce lliein to hid the 1
negro the claims of any other r.l Khmer*.
It .! the conviction ll goqontl that mcrtoy (Olisl j
suasion is not enough to control tkem ; .iid il ; ,
it is important, nt it ttttoacali >n ibl" to pre i '
set ve qlie i i-gto, if lha? be p --itlc, it i in am- j
I- i t n the I.opsin!ore t<> mike pmvision bv
which in shall lie comp ll.-d lo tin- employ,
mciP, at--, by wiiUh t uwiuploycr ?h. .1 in- -i I-.to
oonlml him aud eouvpei the pcrle/i in , id j
Lo.. ofiga Uotiu.
Elections I
The following is the ichhlt of the recent elu.i:..s
i > * ' ' -*
v v. .v> Mt >< . i iiamii i' 111 ituj'iinir^ ] <( i
KkrsAavy : ?'"?noU?lion, J. It. Ki'ifliiw.?
/.' ; / l.rtpt. \V. L. lli-iU'l1, ill#
Capi. W. litilUiiT.
Chiwtkk : Senator?J..11.0* Iloinpliill. A'<p. !
r? m Walter, Lij). ey, Thus, t <
House.
>uk : S*ntUcr?(i. W, Williama. /.' pre.
f ntaliiti?A. It. Spring*, A 11 Wallace, J.
> jad \V. C. Ulwk i
News cf th<J WeekOyer
three thousitid bales of coll mi, valued
ihr.?< hundred thousand dollars,* era ! ,
burned, at Memphis on 'J i lust.
Suits nre to La instituted by thool'. <ti>f
lice l)o| hflmonl against po*tiuu*t^rs in H.c ;
Southern .* lata* who worn in otlico at the :
liino of the breaking on', of tin* lute rebel- j
lion and are found to be indebted to the . '
Governrynl. ? . I i
Thi CKurlexton Courier congratulates Its
readers on the large acevMion of p<vpu!:w .
tion likely to aoorue from the oAi??r* aid j
private* of tli? United K|a'*i rruiy OoRiing
bnek after discharge to aeel: liieir fxlunus
in tbal city. j
Wa rejrst to loam, Jj it on Tuesday
night, 1 "7 ih in-f , the ('harloMon Oom? utr
olhce, and several other buildings adjoining '
were burned to the ground The proprieIom
of the Couri r saved nothing v.ith tho '
exception of their book a and-papers.
Tho DemocraeJT of Welisburg, Weal
\ irjjiaia, hold r.n enthusiastic meeting at
tb.it pl.ee on (lie -oth ultimo, lle?oititioo*
were adopted huaitiiy indorsing 1'rarident
Jnhfesim's rreniiUriietlan nnliim ..>..1 .1...
r-.-? f I ..?? ? > , I
noutic1r>jf lagro atitTnge.' The prevailing
sentiment wan on* of joy over Itjo new ortier
<<f thing*, ni.d exultation nt the decline
of I r petty tjrrmmv of p.-oioal mitrahu'* .
The ?j?f iXere were especially vehement on
the latter f^vlrt, loyal men not hcinjj per- '
milted during the l et t* ir v?nra to tetaemblo
and dine una public questiona in thai vi- ,
elnity. " t i
President John*<Mi it n proacil 1, by the ,
.'tew Vurk H mount AMi-HUvera {Standard, ,
as mtying, a Jew d**t? am, e, to Governor I
Fietclrvr, ot Mia&ouri : "Tint in a white !
inAu'a eventry, arid, by <iod ! while I am ]
l'runhiebt, it aliali bj c white inaa'a 'iov . (
ernmehtrt ** I <
The Itvleigh Stamford think* there never
wan a war entered ?o suddenly, wi'bont
thought and r*fl'Ctioh?never a war that ?
wa* conducted with more deterniinnt.r.n, 3
valor and deap >?tion?ar that i
* *"!>'** 1
the great rebellion j idTfictsa
'-ntr
9
The citizens of Sullivan county, lndinnn,
have had a meeting for the purpose of devising
means to keep negroes out q? the
country. The people of Perry county in
the sniuo State have passed resolutions that
negroes shall not come there to i-lay.
Fortress Monroe, Oct. 19.?Mr. Davis
expresses himself lughly pleased in his
change of quarters. Temporary steps have
1 ceii built mluiittug Ids going to the parapet
from (.'arrall Hall, lie lakes his walks
daily, nud continues in the enjoyment of excellent
health. There is the same guard
on him now as from the first entrance into
the fortress. New rumors are getting in
circulation as to his trial, but not traceablp,
of course, to any reliable source.
We lonrn froin'the Democrat that tho elco'.on
for Governor of North Carolina is
to be held <?o Thursday, liie Utli day of NsV.mher
WillS-m W II..M e t.r .
v...V II VI II HKC,
the |Ti'v-nl incumbent under llic Provisionn!
(iuvcriHuont, nud Jonathan Worth, of
Itnndolp i county, nr announced ns candidates.
Mr. Worth ilnitiiH to be si thorough
U'tii-'U man?Mr. McKLm's pouition is voir
1 no vii to tiio public generally.
Nkvv Vokk, Oct. 19 ?Montgomory Blair
poke in toe l)ctii< crspic meeting last uiglit.
lie denounced the negro MilVrngo nud reeoiiino'iuled
linil the Ireeduien lie colonized;
\\;o? in t.ivor of txpclling Maxituilian from
.Mexico, a! the rink ol war. Van Puree
and Co.v a).so spul.o.
(Jon. Howard, tho Chief of tho Treed*
m ill's Bureau, in a speech At Kaleigh week 1
lu'fjre last. staled thai negro children could
lio apprenticed or bound out.
Too State ? f Kentucky has bean relieyc
1 I'r. nt in.ntul law. and the people are rejoieis.g
oil iter.Mint thereof.
It.c ?S;:rket*.
I'lUKUii ik, Oct 2t, 1SS5.
We I. an: from the lhiwyral of tho 24th
in St., that ilmh.g the to *t part of last week
Co'ton sold m -t'.? to 40 centa in currency, but
oti S ituriJ..> decline I to 1M and 40. Flour i?
p. : v .J ;> ' pi i hundred, ltacon
27 t ? tiO ; coin ?<.' to 00 ; wheat 2.50 to 2.7.V
Bool b to In ; Butter 3>"> to 40 ; Clnckons 20
t'i 2ft ; C"!l< e ? to I >; Sj^ar 20 to 30 ; fc-alt
#2.00 per bushel ; 1'oik 12 to 15.
> \v .1 or k, t). t. 17, 1365.
Cotton from 35 to 45 iu specie.
lit UliNliAL.
Manicd, October 11, lttOo, by the Hot. Mr.
. <i., Mi.. \V, i?. l.'LNLAI', of this place, to illtso
11. W. il?..Kiu?, vt Cheater District.
Married, 15t!i OitoOor, 1865, by Kov. J*h.
K. jt: l-in^los, llAVID atkklian WlLLIAMS,
i.-'l , Ordinary ot Lifocasler Disthit, tu Mim
Sali.il Amam>a C'l.iil.in,
On the lOllt in t., at the residence of Mr.
Samuel Shiver, in ke: haw District, by the
But. !4. II. Bay, Mr. J.^W. Osuohn, of Alev
inilrii", V.i. to Mi- - Lm Buxtisotos, ol the
. '.vu of Camden.
Obituary.
Ci '.i. i i i iii Village, Thursday evening, Oct,
26th, .- ? tery brief illiic-L-*, Mrs. Finmb E.,
aU,>>l ir Knv. IV. T. Hull, and daughter#!
ih? lute Hon. James 1'. Witherrpoon.
pied in tin Village, on llo,i4i hut, October
23d, Gkokul K\an*,' child of Ucr. and Mrs.
J. N. Ci.ii.' ; ..-/J 2 year.-*, v month-, an J 20
Ja_ j.
Pear little "Goorgie''!
Fath?H.
tfOaiINATION3~ ..
ior (Jouyress.
Mr -ns. Etunms ; l'iea?? ai nounce Ge t.
JniIN 1>. KL.nNKPV u t andiilato, at therm
suing miction, lor Kv-prcaentative to ContfiVM
lioin lite I slCoi gii -loiiai iMaliiclot tin-.State.
- j .. niii OUllge
MANY 1 KlKNDS.
Hon-. C. W. DLDLKY, of Mnrll/oro, it re- 1
p' cilully announced at a candidate lor Com
i-si 11 out the 1st Coiigre^.iioiial liwtrict.
.U'w Advcrtitcmeillih
of |>r. It. I.. Crawford.,
IJI.KMiV^ indrdud to the Kstule of llie
X lain Dr. Kuulut 1.. t'KAwruiD, will
tr.ukt early p lyineni lo tlie undersigned ;
md n ! persona *ho hnv# (feuiaods against
said Lalair, of nny grndo or diameter, are
lisreby nolitled to preseut Ihetu (inly alts*
led lo I lie undermined wilUiu a reasonable
time from Ilia publication of tins nelice,
Hut re -0 aiidc .111 s will !> birred,
41. N. CKAiVFOllD.
* Administratrix.
October 2t>lh, 18R5. i-fic
SOI I'll ( A KOLlN A?Lan ssttr District.
1> Y D. A. WILLI('inquire,OrdioaJ
r> for said Dialiiot.
VV II. . . -- VI/ A / *
.. nnnral! T?. /I ?.;ir|ie?, HUB applied
to nit fur I. -Hem i>f Administration, on nil
tod singular the geod* :>mi chattels, rights
ii ?i trciiiU <>l John Carnus, ?tu., lata of tho
L>iatri> I, ato ni ii, dei'd.
J IH-Si ait, therefore, to cito and a J
woniah all and singular, tho kindred and
iroUitors of llic said dcceused la be and
ippeur before mo at our next Ordinary'a
Jo ii r I lor I'm said District, to be koldcii at
Utciuler Court House en (lie 14th day of
So7. next, t? show cause, if any, why the
laid Administration ahould not ba granted,
r ?t?iv?n under my band and seal,
S. ili s, tiird day of October, in the
| ^y?ir of our I.ord ona thousand
-ight h?,,tired ttid sixty.five, and m the 89 th
n ftf oi (ho independence of the United
j late a 0f America.
I?. A. WILI.IAMS, o. l. n.
October 2&? 186$.? (printerafoo f 1.
STEAM MILL NOTICE
rpHK SUBSCRIBER. RK8PECTFl>I
1 I.Y IMPOM \IS 'I'HH f'lTI'/L'Mu <11
-V . > ? vinorji^ Wl
Lancaster District, that ho has again r?
built bin
STEAM GRIST MILE
on the Kiinio stand, six miles Must of Lnn
caster Court House, and is prepared to d
grinding for the public.
My old customers will fm?L the nam
strict attention to business, (.hateful fo
their past patronage I .solicit a continuatic
of the same. GLO. {SINCLAIR.
October IIS, 18G5. 8-6t.
KOJJTII CAROLINA?Jstncafler District
BY l). A. WILLIAMS, lisquire, Ordi
nary fur said District.
Whekkas, William K. Riilev and Mar
tlia L. Hniluy have nppliad to roe foi
Letters of Administration,on all and singula
the goods nnd chattels, rights and credit
of Win. i'undorburk, laic of tho Diatrie
aforesaid, deceased.
TIILSK lire, therefore, to cite and ad
tnonish all and s uignlar, tho kindred nn<
creditors of tho said deceased, to ha six
appear bafofo nc at our next Ordinary'
Court for the said district, to be holdon u
I-mcaatcr Court House, on the 14th day
Nov., next, to allow cause, if any, why {In
said Administration should not be granted
i s Given under my hnnd nnd seal
? L S. > this - itli day of Oct., in the yea
^ J uf our Lord one thousand eigh
hundred and sixty five, nnd in the 8'Jth
year of tho independence of tho {Juilet
States of America.
I). A. WTLLIAMS, o. l. i?.
Oct. 28, 13G5. [print* fee * t.
SOU I'll CAROLINA? Lancaster District
1)Y I). A. WILLIAMS, Enquire, Ordina
.J ry for aaid District.
WiiEHEAi, W.'Slev Hilton has npplicd tc
me for Letters of Administration, on#alI nrn
insular the goods and chattels, rights and
cretfiut of dohn Mnsaoy, lute of the Distric
aforesaid, deceased.*
TllESL are, thsrclore, t site and ad
n?i;i?h nil and singular, the kindred anc
creditors af the said deceased, to be anc
appear before me nt our next Ordinary'i
Court for the said District, to be holdwn a
l^ncaster Court House on the 7th day ol
Nov., next, to aliow cause, if nny, why tin
( said Administration should not be granted
1 ti.von under my hand and aaal
Lb. Slhin Itith day of Uctnbor, in lb?
3year of our I^ord one thouaauc
j eight hundred and aixty-tive, and in the 89tt
| year of iho independence of the United
States of America.
I). A. WILLIAMS, o. h. D.
I Oct. 28, 18G5 ? [printers lee
rmjmuT
WK ll.vVK JUriT KKUKIVED, DIRECT
Kll??Vt till AKLKSTON, a small but ?J
averted STOCK OF tiOODS, which wilt hi
sold at LOW TRICES, FOR CASH, ii
[ "tiieetibaik*" or Specie, or in exchange foi
{ Cotton, \Yheal, licet-cattle, Mules, ic,
Wo iiuve a beautiful assortment of
CA LI COS,
Del. A INKS,
A 1.1'.I CAS,
RLE A CHER SHIRTING
A XI) 1 Hi ILI.S,
LADIES II A TS,
STOOL COTTON,
HAND KERCH I RES,
NEEDLES, TINS, IIOOTSKIRTS, dr
Our stock of
HOOTS AMI NIIOI.S
anr, kiftub aim at j'lrciuo LOW l'UIC-Es
corroy cards, '
SUGAR ami COFFEE,
MACK URL, "
TETTER,
UKYQKR,
stick,
BLUE STOKE
X. Large lot oi * *
Crockery Ware !
slates, st ell is (j looks, ac.
? #
We expect to receive in c
few day8 fjOO bushels of Turks
Island Salt, superior to Liver
pool. We cannot sell on Cred
it, do not ask it.
HASSKLTINE & MASSE7.
October 1 I, 1805. *t?3t.
SECOJi D 8T0CK 0F
NEW OOODS!
i. ii. iikdyi,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
WILL open thin week n freeh stock oi
Goods which l;c will s*?j as cheap ai
nny one.
lie particularly inviUa the attention oi
ceuntry merchants to his Wholesale Stuck
as he has paid especial care iu selecting u
stock suitable for the trade.
HM stock cobnuts of everything to he
found in the l>ry Goods, Hardware and
Urocery line. T. II. UKEM.
October 21, 1865. 7-4L
The Amneitv Oath
" ?
UUnk fornix of tho Amneaty Oath may b?
purchaaed at tliia ollice, either by the hundred
r bjr the aingle blank. Bing'u blank 10 cenu
By the hundred % > 00
JOB WORK.
We are now prepared to eiecute all kinde ol
Job Work, with iieetnem and diepatch, and
on accommodating torm".
%
,
I CAMDI
flffllE SUBSCRIBER has cscr
' JS, man's raid, and i> prepared
r era and others who feci dispose<
< will be supplied with the best
1 and attentive servants, llis St
- dance of provender,
j October 21, 18GC>. 7-Gt.
1 ~ SliOES!8
; si?? ,>n?ra
-rrm -m % xx> w ^
1 _
JUST Rl
; ON COMMISSION FROM THE DIFF
500 Cases of JH
?
WHICH WILL BE SOLI
t
i No. I ll I
1 Coluber 1 i, 18A5 o_St.
I i
[ E\ccutoi'<i IVoticc.
> A Parsonn indebted in anywise to tie
J.\. E?t?ic of the Intq Dixon Hum#*, nre
respectfully requested to cotnc forward and
) make payment,'or arrange with the ueder.
| signed fur payment; nnd thoie having delta
, and claims against the Estate, are hereby
| onttfied to present the same duly alle ted
to the undersigned at Lnncister U. II.
'4ha estate will be nettled up us soon as
practicable, and this notice will bo plead in
. bar ngainst the claim* of each aad every
one who fails to present the same properly
authenticated. 1). W. BROWN,
, ' Surviving Executor.
| October 14, 1866. O-oi.
: EXTENSIVE SALE
OF
STOCK, PRODUCE, and
other Property!!
ON THE ii"7ill day of November next,
I Will Hell to tlio liinrl>??*t bidder nt
the late residence c>f the Honorable Dixon
Barnes, deceased., situate fodr mile* West
of Lencnitcr Court House, all of the perishable
property belonging ta tho estate of
anil deceased , consisting of
* HORSES AM) MULES,
About 50 head of Cattle of Su.
peri or breeds ; Sheep, Goats,
and several hundred head of
FINE STOCK and
PORK HOGS.
A I.SO
600G Busheis of Corn ;
Several hundred Dushola of
Wlioat, Oats and Peas.
ALSO
1 Wagon*, Carl*, Plantation
5 Tool* n id many other Articles.
JtV 1KHMS CASH on delivery of
the property.
D. W; DROWN,
Survivor, Kxoculor.
Qctohor 21fct, l?o. 7-0t.
Notice.
Aid, (innrdians, Trusted, and Recciv.
ere, holding their sppjintinent* under
the Court of K luity arc hereby notified and
required to remier their return* to Ihi* Df.
. lice before the lir-t d ty of December next.
Rule* will be issued n;'?iu*t defaulter* in
1 every cu??.
. K. C. BIU.INC.S, C. K. L. D.
Cotn'rs Ollico, I.at><a?Wr C. I J., S. C.
October 1 Stli, 1805. 7-Gt.
i
Nickcrson's Hotel,
I Columbia. S. V.
fBlLlfc UNDBB810NKD. HAVINfl
B leaaed the lnr^a and COMMODIOUS
BUILDING known an the "Col am
hi* Methodiat i emnleCollege," will open
i it an a FIUST CLAiS 1101 EL, en bop'
teruber 7tb.
T. S. NICKERSON, Proprietor,
- Sept. 28, 1F85-5 -101.
4i/\ BU8HKLJI of (Jura will be received
r nt tkU olfioo iu |>nya)?iit of ?ubscrij>.
1 lion*, ?t the market value.
October 21, 1865.
A
gfS re mSSfe*
jt^i j
/ ^ } V^ySB
-*V* yr-^ iBfc^'T^y*'sT
HOUSE,
3IT, S. C.
ipcd the conflagration of Slier*
. to accommodate his old cnstoni.1
to patronize him. His table
the market affords, with good
ables are roomy with an alma
E. u. U01S1NS0N.
iTlOE8 ! !
I 88*8 89*18*
o
EGEITBD
ERENT SHOE FACTORIES NORTH,
loots and Allocs,
) AT SMALL ADVANCE9.
JOHN COMM1NS,
dccting-st., opposite Uayne-st.
Executive Department,S.tL
1 SEPTEMBER. 10, 1865.
Tha Provisional Governor of South Carolina
ha* appointed the following named
gentlemen in Special Aide, for the purpose
of assiuliag It'm in the discharge of hie
otliciul duUos m *recosatrueting the State
and restoring her to all of hor civil and political
rights in the Federal Union :
William I.. Trenholin, of Charleston City.
Stephen Elliott, of Beaufort District.
Witde Hampton, Jr of Columbia.
Robert G. McUaw, of ^'orksillu.
William II. Evans, of Society Hill. m
Jamos il. Harrison, of Anderson village*
The above named gentlemen will receive
and communicate to the Provisional Govcrtjor,
Benjamin F. Perry, all information
which they may deem advisable as to th$
condition of the State, its citiicns, ths
frcvdmen, the homo^iolictand military garrisons
They will likewiso report to him,
by letter, at his headquarters, at Ureeuvill#,
Court House.
By order cf tlu Provisional Governor.
WM. H. PERRY,
Private Secretary, Sie.
Estate of Mtuor Clinton, dee'd1
PERSONS indebted to the lata Minor ^
Clinton, Esq , dee'd, will waka payment
to the undersigned, at ths Office of
the < 'oiniuissisuer in Equity at lainuaster.
C. II.; or to uiy Attorney, \V. M. Connors,
Esij.
All persons having demands, of any
grado or character, against the Estats of
aid deceased, are hereby notified and requested
to present tho same, duly attested,
to my said Attorney within the time prescribed
by law.
K G. BILLINGS,
tdualiiiod Executor.
Sept. 28, 18Q3?1 -3uj,
The South Carolina College.
fTMIE exercises of this College will be.
J. resumed oo tho let Monday in Jwiuary
next.
Flio Faculty having been authorized by.
tho Board of Trustees to exercise their diacretion
ah to the requisijos of applicant^
for admission, ?uch indulgence as the Cif*
eurnstancea will permit Mill bo exUndecfc?
Appl icauta inuat prcsunt thtoiselvca dll,
the first Monday in January.
41. LaUORDE,
Chairman of Faculty.
Columbia S. C. Sept. U3, 18?5. 6-3t
iflaNonio.
1 t "./?** Tho regular Communications of
t Jackson Lodge, No. 53, A.*. P.*. M.*.
? ? are held, as formerly, on Thursday'
on or before the Full Moon in every month.
I A prompt attendance ef tiro mo labors is requested.
ity order of too Lodge.
T. 8. KIDDLE, Sec^.
I ScptJ7, 1805.?3m.
Dr. .1. II. Witlicrspoou
respectfully odors his professional services It
the people ol Lancn.nerville and surroundiag
country, lie can be found at his office oppuaito
the residence of J. A. Masseltine, or S|^
the residence of hii father CoU^ II. XJlhtr*
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