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THE LANCASTER LEDqjSRf SATURDAY MORNING, Nov'bcr 11th, 1SR5. tr The time for which many ot our subscribers have paid will soon expire. Wo give them this warning that i'i?y may renew, as the paper, in a..l c/srs, wi I ho discontinue . ed at tiic expiration ct the time lor which tliey have paid. Subscribers finding a (X) cross * ;uark on tho margin of their paper may know > that their time i. out. New OoodiThe wants of our people'for many of the articles of mcrcbuuliso were never more uumcr'oks than at present, ami as money is very 'scarce, it is important ilia', they inuko judicious selections and lay out their lunds to the ' best advantage. With the view to assist them, ' we direct attention to the advertisement of Lhe^lrm of Cochrane & W ilsou in this paper. These gentlemen, who have lately commenced business in this place, arc natives of Mecklenburg County, N. C., and aro well known to some of our citizens as being every way worthy of phblio confidence and patronage. Buyers will find at their establishment a well asi sorted stock of such articles as are mostly needed at this time. Head their advertisement and give them a call. The Governor's Message. A large proportion of our available space, this week, ,is devoted to the publication of the j admit able Message of His Excellency, Governor Feirt, to the Lcgi>lature. It is one of the most pertinent nnd practical messages that we have ever seen eniinate from a Governor of this State, and will well repay careful perusal. Ilia measure for relieving the people Itom immediate taxation, and bis suggestions in regard to the College and to the It.utl-: ot the State, we hope will be concurred- in by the Legislature, and followed ly appropriate legislation on these important subjects. Gen'l. John D. Kennedy* This gentleman, who, our readers are aware, if^s-candidate to represent the first Congressional District fit the national Cong'ess, paid our Village a visit on Monday Just. Ltiicf us liis visit-wus, it tended gieaily losUcngtlt.cn the favorable imprest-ion among our people, previously conceived in his favor, from the cry gallant and distinguished, -position "which the Genetal sustained during the war. At the request of tlie citizens, lie addressed Litem in tit; Court House in a speech ol about a half hours length. Though a cold an., he was lis* t? ned to wilt maikon attention, and his effort was highly applauded It was replete with sound logic, good advice, nnd evinced a clear concept'on ol the Solemn and important issues .of the day. He advocates full accuicsonce in .the result ql the late struggle, and urges a ready and unnvnioua snppot of President Johnson's Administration. Tlie General Id Is fair to achieve as high a DO.-Ution ill the nnlilirnl * !- > ?1**1 *'? Ht ? t ? - ? ? "*? ?"?? tary wt ild. , Ike S. C. Legislature. Our reports liam the Legislature aro vety meagre. We learn that Governor Perry and Ex Governor John I.. Manning, have been el' ccted United States Senator*. Wednesday, the 2'2d instant, is the da^ tlxcd tor the election of Represents Ives to Congress. Chancellor Jl, Jt\ Luukiu has been elected Chief Justice. Governor Perry has b anmiltb d to tlie I.egrslufuio the report of the Cutuinis-ioncr* ap' pointed by the .CoiiventiorLtoiprepare a system J of laws adapted to the now fate of a flairs.? The report cuibracos n bill regulating the dourer tic relations of, the slaves; it bill preliminary to legislation induced by the einancipar tion of tbo slaves ; ami a code for the reguhn tion of labor and for the pro'ect1 on aud gov rwment of the colored populutiorV of the State. Resolutions'were adopted appoiutinj a coin' mittco to collect, under oath, ull evidence ol , unwarrantable aeixures of cotton and other | private property since tne war, to bo laid bo" fore til J President of lite United ^tutes. ?i ? *' ?- The 8. C Conferencj. 1 be South Carolina Conference of the Jfelh odijt Ep'scopnl Chnrch, Sooth, nr.scmbled at Charlotte, on WeJiiesJiij ? f last wct'k and adjourncd on Monday ot lite present week. We are indebted to fiienda whir were in ullendancc for a list of tho appointments and other proceeding'. U.shop Pierce, of tleorgia, presi. ded. The u.?nnl business was transacted. Tho * "Pastoral Addrcfv" Is an ab'c paper, and takes decided ground against re union with tho Nor' theni Methodist Church. I? The Conierencc expressed, by resolution, its concern for the sphitunl welfare of the colored people tluotrgl out- the Conference territory, 1 leading the muter 6f supplying tlietn to the Bishops and the presiding illdofa. The Quar* terly Conferences are auUiotircd to license colored men to preset and exhort, when such action doea not conflict with the laws of the 1 State In which license* ere granted. * Tho Lancaster Circuit Is supplied by Her. J. W, Cridcr, tl?c I'uatur for l ist year. The i)*nging Uoi-lt Circuit by Ko*. V. M. Morgan. The Catawba Mission is abanvloiied. The Pre hiding Eider lor lit* J>istrict in tvliirh Iinnc.mter Cirf'nif iV en.ltraccd (tViideslwruj ia Ho?. F. Milton Kennedy. The next Conference will convene at Marion C ft, S. 0. -g? as." - "si ? ""vWew? of the Week. *T V - * ~i~~ T? We see it stated tliat the returns from all of tire District' give lite Uyu>. J*urcs L. Orr, for Governor, about 500 votes over Gen. Wade flump ton. President Johnson has appointed the first Thursday in Decomber as a day of national Thanksgiving for the blessings of peace ?ud civil liberty, and aversion from the calamities of foreign war, pes tilence and famine. It is reported on reliable authority that the President contemplates commuting' the sentence of Captain Wirz to impris ontn^nt for life. General Joseph E Johns >? has been appointed President of the National Ex> press company, recently organized in Richmond, Va. Havana advices confirm the mutiny at Jamaica. Many revolting murders of the whites had taken place and groat alarm prevailed. Information has been received at the Freedr/.on'a Carcau, Washington, from the Chief Medical Utlieer in charge of the freed men in Alaba'nvt, that the small pox :s raging all through the Slate, and although every precaution Las been taken to prevent its spreading, cow cases aro appearing daily, aud probably will continue to do so through the winter. Frivato loiters from western Texas say the Confederates who went to Mexico when tho Trnns-MiasUsippi army surrenderod are returning, disgusted with the Mexicans. Secretary Seward baa notified Gover* nor Johnson, of Georgia, that the Fresi dent cannot recognize tho people of any Slate as having resumed its relations of loyalty to the Union that admits as legal obligations coLtracts or debts created in their name to promote the war of rebelli ion. * Col. James Farrow, of Spartanburg, fcas been pardoned by tbo President. It has been generally supposed that all the members"of lb* South Carolina Couven | tlon were pardoned *, bnt this is a mis- | take, as txceptions wore made in several ! cases.?PAcenix. Emerson Etherise has been acquitted j of the charges preferred against hitu before tlio Military Commission at Columbus, Ky., and is now at bis homo in Dresden, Tennossoe. "Washington, Not. 2?Tho Cabinet is getting close upon a unit in support of i lire President's policy of reconstruction. Those who have superior means of knowing at the War Oli.ce, state that Mr. Stanton insv leave the Cabinet very soon. Sharp dit'.erences Lctweon himself and the President are not faVforablo to his reinainiog with honor. The proposals for mail service in-the Slates of Virginia, West Virginia. North Carolina, tiouth Carolina und Florida, to comtncBi-e on the first day ef January next, were this iriornjr.g opened in the contract -f otlicc ot the Post oliice Department, accor 1 ding to law. The numbor Is comparatively 1 few, surprisingly so when it is considered ! that a large proportion of this serv ice is for uiail transportation so near here. Some two hundred of die most extensive routes sro already in opcrution, and olticsa are being daily re opened at the depot, Tho receipts from uLorn.d revenue yostordhy ^amounted to 82,100,63b,71. lion. James L. Orr, Governor elect of Sou:U Carolina, waa pardoned some weeks ago, but as thai Stale Las cot iopudiated the rebel debt, she has failed to prepare herself for ollicia! recognition as a Stale loyal to lb* Union. The Markets. Cuarlottk, Nov. 7, Cotton, 08 to 45 In curreary. XcwTork, Nov. 3. Cotton 57 cents. Gold 1 40. NOMINATIONS. For Congress. Mrssns. KrmnM : 1 lease announce Oct. JOHN i). KKNNKDY a candidate, at tho em suing lection, ler HepreaeMtative to Congress from (he 1st Congressional lot ot this anito. 11 y sodoins you will gioutly oblige AJA-Ni lion. Of VT. DllDI.JUT, of Marlboro, ta r?uppctlully announce I at a cnndi late lor Con. gi era from llta l?t Coiigra*#ionaJ Dmtricc. Acu Aivcrliifuiante. For Sale. IWII.I, SELL FOR CASH (privalely.) . n PIN ! '. I.OT of CATTLE, UHUUD, MA ill', a aUli HULLS. Apply lo I T. K. CURETON, 7 milesJkrlh of Lincaitor C. II. Nov. 11, l^lf 10?If. Him& * ?' fc T ft f <- MP1 5 ELECTIONS OTIOE. IN ?UNEOltXIITY to nn Act of tfi legislature, passed October U7th, 18(ic notice is itrroOv ption lust an oleutoon f? | members to I ho Congress of the Unite* I States. from the State of .South Cnreliur hill l>4 hi Id o'i Wednesday, 'h? 3'dd da; Of November, inat. ' The J'olls in laincaster District, nt tin several precincts, will he opened for tr:o elec lion of one'fnember for the 1st Congress ional District of South Carolina, on W?d ncsdny, 2 2d of iNo vein her, 1565, and the el action conducted in the same planner as tin Inst election for members to the State Ucg I islature, except that iho managers will b< | required to presetvo the bnllots'thnt tflei ' may bo forwarded to Columbia to be firm! ly counted. Tho votes at the several pre cincts, will be counted 011 election day a fie closing t!.c Polls, nnd certificates of th< results made as usual, which certificate* with the list of voters, and th# ballots wil ba brought to tho Court House on the fol lowing day for aggregation by ono manage 1 or ntorc from each box. It. hi. A1.L1SON,) J T. K. 1IKLK. V.Managers. W. M. A MA.MM. ) November II, It . VLI. persona are hereby warned not tc trespass on my pine lands, known 111 tho "Steam Mill trad"; also Withorspoon'i and Mn sey's tract adjoining the Mtcan Mill trafet. 1 uudcratand several parties have been hauling lightwood off those lands to this market for sale, 1 therefore, caution the public to be more particular from whon they purchase, na 1 ntn determined to put 1 stop 'f? it, if 1 have to resort to law. Nov. 1l-2t. GEO. SINCLAIR. SOU TH CAROLINA? Lancatit r Diitritt BY I). A. WILLIAMS, Esquire, Ordina ry for 8..id Dialiict. Whchkas, Rob't. M. Sitas, hna rpplie< tp me for Letters of Administration, on a! and singular the goods and chattels, right; and credits t>1 II. W. Campbell, late of th< District, aforesaid, dee'd. THESE ate. therefore, to rite and admonidi ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of the .said deceased to be und appear before me at our next Ordinary C'ouilforlho said District, to be holdcn ut Lancaster Court liousu on the 28lh day ol Nov. iust, to show cause, if any, why the uuid Administration should not he granted i Given under my baud and se?> 1- S. > this, 7th day of November, in the ?*~jyear of our Lord one thousand eight luindied .lid eixty.fivo,and in the btflli year of the independence of the United States of Aniericu. U A. Wild JAMS, o v. d. Nov. II, Idb.j.? f printers fee ^4. SOU I'll CAROLINA?L*i:tc<i>k:r District. BY I). A. WILLIAMS, Enquire, Ordioa ry for uaid District. U hkhui, M. J. Vincent has applied to mo for Luttcm of Adnuoistriuion, on#all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and eredt.? of S.J. Vincent, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. TllLoL Are, there! >ro, t? cite and admonish all nud singular, the kindred r.nd ercdilors of tho uuid dcce ited, to be and appear before uie- at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be hnldeii at lame aster Court%l louse on the 2_d day cl Nov , i'lit, to show cause, if any, why the said Adiuuuatration should cot ba granted, f i Given uoher my liand mid seal < 1. S. > this 7th day of November, in the ^ j year or our J.oru ona moutni.d eijjht hundred nnu sixty-live, and in the year of tho independence of the United Stales of America. if. A. VV'ii.l.lA MS, o.L P. Nov. U, lt?05~ j printer* lee fe t. i'or Salt?# rI"MlK building in lh? Village formerly A uacd a? a liapliel Church, ami ilia Lot ou which it 14 situated. .'J'ho l ot and build iuy will L-e ?olil together or aeparately. Apply to VV. Al. CONNORS. Nov. 4, 18f.fr,?9-it. Administrator s Notioe. VI.L PERSON'S HAVING DEMANDS or clnimr r.f any kind whatever against the Eatnte of Col. James II. Witherapoon, derensod, are notified to present tho name far payment witlnn tho time prescribed by law. And all pers ns who |*e indebted In any manner to tho said Estate aro requer tea to make payment forthwith. ; * This notice will be ptoad In bar to any claim or demand presented for payment after the expiration ?f tlio time proscribed by B. J. WITIIKRSI'OOV, ) A1 . J. If. WITH Kit SPOON, { Allow*. Nor. 4. :HC5?f>-3t. of I?r. fit. f,. iysiufonl, PERSONS fndedled to the K-slata of the Into I lie. KoBKltT I.. Crawford, will muko er.rlv payment to the undersigned ; nnd *11 persona who have demand* against said Estate, of any grade or chorator, arc hereby notified to present them duly attested to the undersigned within a reasonable time from the publication of this notice, otherwise said claims will b?? barred. M. W. CftAWfORli. Administratrix. October 28th, 18?5. 8-6t Notice. ALL Guardian*, Trustee*, and Rrceivera, holding their appointment* under the Court of Equity are hereby notified and required to leaner their relurne t<> this Of. lice iiefore tin- tiret day of December next Itut?a will be issued against defaulters in e?ary caw. ... ..v K. G. BILLINGS, C, E. L D. r'nn,'? t Un..n.l.r f II ? f October 18lh| ]Uti6. 7-6t.' NEW GOODS. : COCURANE & WILSON. <At J. IT Crockett's old stnnd) I ~WM7"r' llAVlS RECEIVED AND ir V opened at Lancaster (J. LI., S. C ,' - n select stoolc of ; DRY GOODS, CLOTHING k?., ? CONSISTING OF: i > VOPL1XS, Ptl.ALYES, ALL WO UL J ft LA IXES, English and American Prints, ALPACAS, MOURN I NO J'HI X LS, SOrr FINISH OAMRklOf * JACOX hT MUSLIN, > J'A PER CAMRHIO, 1 IRISH LINEN, 4 DRILLS I ? White and Colored Flannel, ' I'LAIR LIN SKY, i PLEACHED DOMESTIC, I VAX TON FLANNEL* IIA NDKERCHIKFS, : KID AMI BERLIN GLOVES! J Ladies Collars ai?d Call's ! i pents Linen and Paper Collars! : mm INDUCE VEILS! TOIL FT SOAP, I JIUOKS AND EYES, A ? 81/.K, COTTON AND FLAX THREAD, TINS, NEEDLES, BELTS, i Combs of all Kinds ! 1 sum so us, SHBAItP, Buttons lor Coat, Vest and Pants ! AGATE I PEARli BUTTONS ! WHITE COTTON HOSE, A ED IIALE HOSE, SUITS, SUSP END RES, ! TOOTH BRUSHES! PA PEE, r PENS, WE IT/S(/ and TNDELL1DLK INK, BLANK AND SPELLING BOOKS. j! LADIES AND GENTS HATS! Gent's, Ladies, Mi & so 3, Coys. BOOTS and SHCB3! Ir-AMD GAITERS!!?A Small !ot of MEDICINES! * * 4 cutlery, u.ixjj tu w files, tacks, tahhe and tea spoons! j C?CCXEItY AND GLASS WARE! mma3 HOOP SKIRTS I svpar, qoffkt, so! a. si'icf, pepper, pure starch, blacking mitt stirs, masons blacking, mackerel, matches, spcx yarx, COTTON OARDS! styes, j ' j BAGGING AND HOPING J i axes, adamantine candles, and copperas, Powder, Shot find Uun Caps. READY-MADE ILOTHIM! Rock Island Jeans! SEGAR8, TOBACCO,&c. A? we bonght ??r good* pri?r to the lute rise In prices North, we can sell as cheap as 1 the chinpeet, and are nlwees willing to show oar Kooan, wneinvr w? tell or not. CHI and examine fur journal rc-a. k. L. CV< um?, J.JIarvby WlLMM. P. 8. Cotton (baled or Ioom) taken in a*. change for fioods. Oi l Hank Noted bought at hiubeat market value. | t November 11, 1885. 10 tf. CAMDE ftrWE SUBSCRIBER haa esca] LP, man's raid, and is prepared ers and others who feel disposed .. *11 M 1 .. M. j I. _ 1.__4 win u<j bwppuou wiui uiu uctt and attentive! servants. His Stu dance of -provender. October'J 1, 1805. 7-Gt. 'EXTEXSivii S? A L B OF STOCK, PRODUCE, and other Property!! ON THE U7th day of November next, 1 will sell to tho hijhe-t bidder, at the late residence of the Honorable Dixon Bnrnes, deceased , situate four miles West of l.nnenster Heart House, nil of Ih.i perishable property belonging to tho cetnte of eaiti de watted , c oasis tin if of HORSES AND MULES, j About 50 bead of Cattle ot Superior" breeds ; Sheep, Croats, onvl f/if Afnl En nil??nrl E Ami A f CLllll I > VI ai ilUUUlUU A i V-vi V.L VI FINK STOCK and PORK HOGS. ALSO 6000 Bushels of Corn j j Several hundred Bushels of Wheat, Oat3 and Peas. ALSO Wagons; Carls, Plantation Tool* and ninny oilier Article*. Jt*T IKliMS CAS 11-90 delivery of j ihe properly. D. \v. BROW!*, Survivor, Kxecator. October 21 t.f, IPC."). Y-Ot. STEAM MILL NOTICl: rpilK SUBRCRlUKit UKSPKCTFlrt.i. I.Y INFORMS Till. CiTIXFNS OF Ljitnc.iatcr DiUiicl, that ho hits sgsiu 10huilt hi* STEAM GMST MILL, on tho ssnie stand, nix mile* Kut of I.nn- ; caster Court House, and is prepared to ?lo grinding for tho public. .My old custom.th will find Iho^ifattie strict attention to' business. fVattfcrwfcr their past patronage I solicit n coMfjlMW! of the saute. UFO. SINCltAAtCVjt October 28,\8fi5. b-5t. . 5^aT Estate of Minor Clinton. dWlj. P UK.SON 3 indebted to ths late Minor Clinton, F*q , dee'd, will wake payment to the undersigned, nt tho Ollico of the Coiniui*?i?nor iu Kquity at Lancaster l\ If.; ur to tuy .\ltornoy, W. M. Coijuois, I l??* All ptroom having demands, of any { radf or character, against the Estate of *aid ueeeSfttd, arc hereby notified and re quoatfcii to prrxnit the same, duly attested, to niy ani?t Attorney within the timo prescribed by law. KG. KILLINGS,, Q,u.;'.ifioJ Executor. Scpt.J28, 1*03?4-3.11. ^ ' J Niokersort'a Hotel, tolmiibin. f/. J profits tJ^DEftsrclNETt, HAtmfll tg leaded ilia large r.pj COMMUDIOUS BT'fLDfNti'known 03 the "Colum j bin Methodist I'em&leCollege," wil] open it aa a PI EST CLASS 110*1 EL, on Sep tembor T.b. T. 3. tflCKEUSOJT, Proprietor. I Sept. 28, 18Q5-5-10f. iHa^onk'. t The rrguW Communications of 1 J.icfcson Lnilfo, No 53, A.*. F.*. M *r?- held, ni luruisfly, on Thnradiy on or before the ft'utl Moon in every month. A prompt nUeiidjuu'o ol the members is requested i>y oruci 01 uie ixnVe. T. UJDDLE, Sec\. i Fapt 7, 18<">3.?3in. I)r. J. II. WhlM'r?|?ooil ! rcapactfully ofFi-r* hi* profoifionat prrft #* to t Ui? peopled* L*nr?A?>rviII* and ? urroundini; country, lie can Im found at hi* oflioa 0| pu i | silo tiio reaidi-nca ot J. A. Ua.?u>ltiii?, ot at ; tb? residence ot hi* father Col. J. li. \\ tthcr- j (spoon. I tteptembcr 2, IMS.?if. Tlio Amuc^ty BWiik forma of ?b? A?n*wlf Oath mar h* ptirchaHi'iI nt thl* olficp, ? iiher by the h .aire.I or by llir ainglo blank, buiglo bl&uk 10 ocut.Hy tbo huuJred Jjp.OO ^ Ml JN, s. c. [>cd the conflagration of Slicrto accommodate hid old custointo patronize him. His table the market affords, with "Ood blod are rcoiny with an almnE. G. 11OB1NS0N. DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. Tin: suisscriheii iia9 opknkd a new and la hoe stock op DRUGS, ! iiMom &o? &o., &0. and every article that is usually kept in a Drug Store, all 0/ vvlii.-li will l,n ar,!,l ^ ^ J U ' I*'J V Low as Possible. Orders from tlio Country will be I can- fully at tended to. Tho Lllowincf are a few of tho articlea 1 which will be sold very chcnp : % Tanners Oil, Blue Stone, Window Glass aud Putty, Kerosene Oil, Lamps, Morphine, Opium, i^nudnnmu, Paregoric, Captor Oil, Salt?, Extract Logwood, Copperas, i H. F. HODGSON. Camden, S. 0., Pe^u 1?, 18?&. 3m. Cotton Plantation to Kent. r OFFER FOR RI2NTOR LEASE MY Plantation, situated on tho main road leading from Lancaster to Cumden, lying Letwccri Salein Cauip-Uround and Hanging Rock Creek, and known mi tho Spring I'lace. Ou the piacu there are about Four Hundred acres of land in a good elate of cultivation ; ono halt of whi c n la fresh lan?l TMTftft af it highly productive. With Ordinary attention, it will produce fine cropq of cither Cottcin or Provisions, The fenc* in in excellent condition. Besides the planting land, there afu seyetul hundred acres of line pasture land, ail ander good S:e. The place is woll watered, and in rj respect well worthy of a visit fronp who ui.iy wi?h to rent. It will bo led for one year or longer If desired. I will take pleasure in allowing the place, and may be found at ray residence one mile * below Hanging ilock Crook. JAMES M. INGRAM. Out. 1th, 1805,-5-tr. , , ' SOUTH CAROLINA?I.anca>!rr DuJricl. BY II. A.' WI I.Ll AMS, Esquire,Ordinary for said District. ' \Viikxfa?,\V. n Dunlap haa applied fo me for Letters of Administration on ell and a ngular the goods and chattels, righto i and crt'diia of J. L. Dunlap, late ! the District aforesaid, deceased. -T* TilU.SU aro. therefore, to cita and ads. monhh ?!' and singular, the kindred creditor* of the said deceased, to i appear before me nt otir next Ordinary*# B?r tho satd District, to be holden at |t Court House on the 16th day of ptl, to show cause, if nay, why I Administration t-ifbuld not be T i (liven under my hand and seal, ? L. S. / thw, 1?t day of November, in the jyear of our Lord one thousand etghl hundred and ?i*ty.liTe,and in the 89th year of the independence of the United Slates of America. U. A. WILLIAMS, O. LU Nov. 4, 16C5.? [ printers fee $4. Si.COM D STOCK OF r NEW GOODS! t. ii. imibji, ' CHARLOTTE, N. C. V\ ,'II.L open this wttk a fresh slock of ? T liuodi nbicli lis will cell as cheap aa Slljf Vnc? * , k, . <; llv pniUfuUrly invites lie attention of country tnc reliant i to Ms Wholesale Slock, ni lie ha* paid wpeHal cars It) selecting a stock suitable for too trade. llis at<>ak. consists of everything to be found in the Ltiy Goods, Itardwsra and Grocery )h% T. II. ilRESl. October dl, 1865. 7-4U \i JOB V/ORJC We aro now prepared to eseeuus all kinds of Job Work, wiili neatness *cd dispatch, and, it aicomciodaMun torms.