The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 25, 1865, Image 2
THE LANCASTER LEDGER.
SATCRDAY HORNING, Natto Hlb, 18?S,
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Oar Paper.
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crease its sisc,' on' the resumption of regular
'mail service in January next, to more than dou
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poec further to rpaie no pain* in making it
an interesting vehicle of intelligence, and in
every reepect worthy of the support and confldence
of the people of thin and suriouuding
illxtricU. Our term* for subscription w ill be
^3.00 per year, in currency, payable in advance,
l'eraons who desire to commence w'lh the new
year ohould forward their name* at once. We
find that many old subscribers, who were in
arreaia, expected the paocr to be continued
to their addi cm. This, under Hie present circumstances,
is unreasonable, and with our lituited
tucan* impossible. We perform our obligation*
to those who paid u* in advatico before
lire destruction of our office, although the
money than paid did us little or no service ;
and we rend the paper toaucli other* only w ho
have come forward and subscribed under the
new tenuis.
Tjie Cpnttitutlonal Amendment.
We Rtated laat week that the LngiaUturc
had ratified the amendment to the Federal Con
n'tution, abolishing *laveiy within the limit*
of the Ignited State*. A* the matter hn* attracted
tome attention, South Carolina having
beon the firat of the receding State* to act 011
Che measure, we publish tire amendment lor
itue inionnaiion of such ol our readers as have
not wr* it. It i? Id these words :
'"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude
eicepta* a punishment for ctiinc, wherrol the
party shall havy been duly convicted, shall ex*
let wiiiiin the.limit* of the United Stales, or
any place suhjcct to their jurisdiction.
"Sec. 2, Congress shall have power to or.'
force la is article by appropriate legislation."?
approved Feb. I, 18tt5. ' <
The State haring already, by an Oidinance
of her Convention, abolished slavery, and there
be.tig ao probability that the institution can
over be revived, eve?: were such s thing desir.
ed, the ratificetinir of this amendment by tne
* Legislature was apparently ol? little iuportaucc
Thcr.e was really no objection to lite lit at
clause of the amendment; but (Ira second sec
tian gave rise to the apprehension among the
members of the legislature that, Congress
might, under it, claitu the right, not only to
alioliah slavery, bat utakc laws lor the government
of Ute negro in the Slates and to regelate
Ins Btitlui as a citizen thereof. Gov. Perry,
while the matter waa under consideration, communicated
Ibis objection to the Secretary ol
Kute at Washington. Mr. Seward replied that
the objection waa regarded as qucrelotia and
| unreasonable, spying trial the second section
was really retraining hi it* cflccts,instead of enlarging
the power of Congres*. lie further
I ruled that President John/en considered ^the
I .? ccr pUrrcc ol the a nen^niedt, by South Caro
Ilina, as uidUpciieiUW (o a restoration ol her
tUations with the other States of the Union.
It *u under these ci minis tan re* thai the
legislature adopted the amendment. The
vote was decisive in favor of the adoption,
there baring been bat twenty eight against it
If 8outli Carolina had uot adopted the
amendment, It would nevertheless have become
the law. Its ratification by twenljiseven
States ia neck'ssaiy. Twenty live of this number
had already done so. XI" States cf California,
Iowa, and Oregon, hare uot acted upon
it, but it is supposed that they will lj? in favor,
being largely satl'slavery in sentiment. >'wrth
Carolina, Georgia, and otb vr Southern 8tales
will probotrfy follow the example of South
Carolina ; eo the thing may bo luoked upon as
certain, and slavery lorever abolished within
the limits of the United States.
Boat!) Carolina Bank, Money
Weeop/Jrom a late issue ot the Rchmon J
/inywirrr li.o autjoined quotations of South
Election for Congress.
i The following i* the result of the election
tor Congrew in thin DintiicL c|j
P7 O S3 H lel
I I: | I .1
S. 3 .3 - be
r M *
Loncnz'.er C. II. 41 71 1 113 R8
Taxafniw. 2 9 0 ]1 nil
Tank, 10 1 0 II ?
Cation's, 31 1 1 33
Srnnll, 8 3 0 11
(Won. 18 0.0 18 Hn
Kundeiburk, 0 10 0 10
Slover, 7 0 0 7 ,"
^ >1A
117 95 2 "214 d"
We learn that in tlic town of Cnmdon, tien. coi
Kennedy received '233 votes?all that were ?
cast. At Flat Hock, Kennedy received 40 ; ('?
Bradley *2. mi
Dkatih.? Mr. Joseph A. Cunningham, a _ |
prominent and useful citizen of this District, .
died suddenly, of apoplexy, on 11th inst, ^
Lieut, T. M. Wylie, of this place, a youth ^,v
much cstcen cd for his candor and piety, died,
after a long illness, on Sunday last. j|,j
Mr Jgnidlian Knight, an influential citizen |m
in the I'.astein part of the District, died last Hl|
week. '||i
X!r. Thcinas U Mugill int. reca;vcd the ap? Ct_,
pointineut of I'osl Master lor Cureton'a Store Njr
in this Disliict. He has our thanks lor a file p?
of luto Northern papers.
Our readers are reminded of the very t\< I ?
tensive sulo of property advertised to take
place on Monday next, on the F,-late of the ^
lute Cel. Dixon Dnrucs. ,,
^?
The MaiKet*. e'*
New Yoik, November 16. cr'
Cotton Iroin 00 to ISO cents. Cold 1.47
Charleston, November 18.
Cotton irotn 10 to 45 ccuts, with it good dc
inand.
i St i
News oi the Week H '
The Washington corresj>on<lent of the tn<
INew York 7'itnrs savs : It is officially
ascertained front tl.e rolls in possess wh
of lite Government llint General Lee's . sl"
army, when it surrendered, contained !
28,000 men, and General Johnson's
37,000.
EigLt tliousaiid ?ix liundred and lift) i
bales of cotton have been shipped from 1
Charlotte, North Carolina, to Raleigh,
from the beginning of May to the end
of September.
In anticipation of a visitation of Choi* ?
era, the Secretary of War has ordered
the suspension of sales of all govern
meut hospitals, that they he in readiness (>j.
for use should there he a necrssity for t.e<
thefn. '*
tvli
It is now announced that President liis
Johnson does not intend to pardon about "'j1
one lhoti?nnd of the civil aud military j r(.c
Southern leaders, but wj|| leave their 'I'll
fate to la) decided by Congress. pi
It is a.cerla.ned front an official source
that the army of the United States has |,'r
oot been reduced so low as seems to have tin
been supposed. Its full and available
strength exceeds one hundred and eighty
thousand men, of which about half is on
each aid o of the Mississippi river. (
f? I
Late advices from J rnraica report the i
rebellion crushed. Sevcri.i of the par ! ""
...... . . - ?;r
iH-ijKtniit riHU ueeu condemned to death. i pr,
1 Among the number are Gordon and *f<
I Sender. Amnesty has been ottered those
' llll
who will return to loynl allegiance, provi ,.r,
ded they have not been engaged in mur n)'
der or arson. I
Kai.kiuii, Nor. 10, 1805.?Five out l><
seven District* tiave elected Congressmen H"
as follow-: From the Second, C. C. Clark; ^
third, J. C. Puller; fourth, Joeiah Turner; '
fifth, Itradtord lJrown ; sixth, 8. 11
Walter*. St
Fuller and Turner were in the Confed
urate Congress, and Wallers and Clark
were oflictrs in the Confederate service. *1
tiik thial ok jarr. Davis?crirk *
jcstick ciiask ox a nkw tack.?It is i T?
e I y
reported from Washington that in a late D
consultation or. the subject with the Pres. , l'J
ideni, the Chief Justice gave it as his Jf
opinion that it wjuid be inappropriate)
*nu ii.txpo<;ii>ni to try Jett. Davu in
> irginiM, while tlill under military Ihw,
*nu before I lie Stale it wholly reconMruc * '
ted, un!w? under a special Act of C>ui Jj
gress. '1'he Chief Justice ?!.??<* not like , ?n
the idea of holding e court subject to I
mdititry lutboriljr. Circnmatftnces alter i
c??o? %ery materially sometimes. The hi
upshot ol tliiS matter will probably l>e
lli% liolJing over Davis for some
on the purt oPCoDgress. j
Hp
I Carotin* Uahk moutr in the Richmond mar*
Walt
Hank of Camden 28
Hank of Charleston 20
Dank of Cheeter 25
Dank of Georgetown 20
Dank of Hamburg 23
Dank of Newberry 25
Dank of Hoelli Carolina 20
Daak of State ot South Carolina..... .23
Commercial Hank. Columbia 20
Kxcbange Bank. Columbia 20
Farmer ' and Kxwhange. >2
Merchant*', Ct.eraw 22
People's llank 56
Planter*' Bank 18
Plan*era' and Meelianiea' lb-ink... 25
Moutliweatern Kailroad Bank .30,
Pill* Dunn I 'J
Uolta Bank * " 70^
Southern RestorationAn
interview of a very importan
aracter, as showing distinctly the ex
it of President Johnson's requirement
the hands of the States lately in re
llion preliminary to recogniz ng then
having fully resumed their loyally,tool
ice at tho Executive Mansion yesterday
delegation of members of the Norll
irolina Convention visited the President
d one of their number, Mr. l>eed, gay<
i? a synopsis of what th6 Convenlior
d done, annulling of the secession or
lance, ll>e prohibition ol slavery anc
,! repudiation of the rebel debt. It
nciusin.i i\ir. lieeil made two req teats
that the full reconcilement of Norlli
irolina wilh the national governmeni
glit lie oftKiitlly declared and that tin
mgresnional t-st OHth might he repeal
. The President, in reply, congrattila
) the gentlemen on the progress theii
ate hail made and the spoil evince*.
their people, hut told them that some
ing remains jet to ho done, nod the
is is the adoption by the North Caroli
Legislature of the slavery proliibitior
end merit to the national constitution
its, the President said,."is tn mV jndg
nt, practically important to live sue
tsful rest'ration which is so much de
ed hy all " II? also informed the del
a'.jon that Provisional Governor IIol
r, will ho again instru ted to continur
act as i^ta'e Executive until lie slial
ve heen exptessiy relieved hy orders
that ert'ccl. It will he rerneirtheret
at in the Slates of M ssissippi anr
utli Carolina, which tome time einci
eled Governors, the Provisional Gov
tors continue to cxeroiso the execntivi
lotions, hv the President's direct orders
AVtO ) 'orI- /A, mill
iIon. J. il. Regan, late Got federal
ites l'i>!ilinatl?r (iencriil, has wriltei
t-11er lo the people of Texas, advoca
g nojro suffrage,- I.m t**<I l>v cerlaii
>raf, itile!leeluhI and property testa.
The queen of spnin lias made a decrei
licit is published, forbidding the exte;i
n of slavery in the Spanish colonies
\etv A<t i (<rlisttii|euls
Estate Notice.
)KRMi\S having demands against il|?
Estate of tins lute NVni. Cole are noli'
I to prefert litem to the umlersignei
thin the lime prescribed by law.
R. X III'KIKIIAM, Ex'%.
M. CORK, f.'xfcii'j.
Nov'J5. 1865 1*2-31.
A Card,
yf V Mills, situate on the Catawba River
1 are now repaired. New bolting cloth
the latest improved style hive recentI;
rn plueeil in the Ibmring mill. They an
cliargt of a skillful and energetic person
lose unremitting 7.eal will be equaled ii
1 eflorts'lo suit the tastes of those w li<
y be pleased to *1111111100 I is service am
vise iiitii accordingly. Toe pitronagi
eived for many years past is solicited.?
iose who may have wneat lo grind sri
uciallv invited to test the virtue of tin
est European brands of cloths, as the;
'tain, wlicio used, the reputation of pre
ring a superior quality of Hour to tlios
iierv accepted he.etoforc, and at the sain
ic equaling them in quantity.
J AS. R. .MASSE Y.
November 25, 1*65. 12-31.
IUTH C A RO LI NA?I/uu.'isJcr Ditiric
lb A. \VIJ.I.1.\MS, Esquire, Ordinr
r ry :*?r nan; I'minci.
WhkrRax, J. M. Small, ha* applied I
' for Letter* of Admini*tration, on nil an
igular lit** |>n?iln and ehnllel*, right* am
di.H of John l> Small,lutu of the Dinlr.t
irexaid, de.-eaaed.
THKmB are, therefore, to ei to and n?i
>ni*h all and am polar, the kindred an
editor* of the anid deceased, to be aO
puar before me nt our next (frdinrry'
nfrt for ihe anid Oittriet, to be holden a
mca?ler Court llou*e on Iho 12 h day <
c , next, to ahflw enu?e, if any, why lh
id Adminiatrnlion anould not be grouted
i (jiven under my hand ntid aea
1. S . thin Ulal day uf NaveUrhor, io th
^vw y year of our Lord one thouaan
jht huudred and aixly-live, and in the 89t
lar of the independence of Lie Unite
ate* of America.
I) A. WILLIAMS, o. l. d.
Nov. 23, 1863? [printer* dee ft I.
HJ I II CAROLINA?f^xnow D <in<
>Y I). A. WILLIAMS, Keqnire, tdrdi
J nary for Ha id l)i*lriel,
Wiikkka*, William M. Adam* and Mt\
iret Tavior, have applied to inn fi
iter* of A4n''niatrlllirtn.on all and ingol:
e pomiy and ijiaf.e?*. right* mpl eredil
Andreir'J.^j^^lur, InU of the Dialrir
ofewatfl. OWHUffl.
THKSK ur?-, therefore, to rito jyJL n<
uniah nil nod a invoUr, Iho kodrdj^in
nil tor* of tli? Huid d?*cr**e
ipeiir before nie at our nrxt (JjgjlUjary
i>urt fni Dim dmtrift, to bp nhi?1t?if i
iuc??ler Court IIouhv, un tin* lat day <
ft* , n?il( !? kliuw ciiii'f, >1 any, \s by II
id Aduiiniatration ahould not l>? gruntm
i (iivrn under my liar.d and aea
I, S ? lliit ITU. d:?y of Nov., in lh? y?*
j of our li??rd one lhoua.ii,<1 eij?l
i ml red aim ai*ty live, aod ill the Hi?t
ar of tliu irrlf|n iid< a e of Ihe Uuilc
lates of America.
I>. A. WILLIAMS, o I., d.
Nor, 25, 13<i5. (printer* fee ft.
Estate Dr. W. C. Cauthen,
t T)ERSONS indebted to the Estate of
X Dr. W. C. Canthen. dec'd , by note or
# account are required to make immediate
payment,.ind all personahaving any claima
' against said Estate are hereby notified to
i present them legally authenticated within
; the t:me prescribed by law, otherwise this
noticfc will he plead in bar.
II. J. CAUTliEN, Executrix. '
, No*. 3Jst 1865. ? 1_2 tf. i
, SOUTH CAROLINA?Lancastrr District.
i T> V I). A. WILLIAMS, Esquire, Ordina,
I) ry for said District.
NViikrea*, J. II. McDnw Jinn applied 1
| to ine for Letters of Administration, on all 1
( and singular the good i uud chattels, rights I
and credits of J. T. Mellow. late of the
' Dial riot, afoiesnd, dee'd ,
1 TMKSK aro, therefore, to cite nnd nd.
t' monisii all and singular, tin* kindred and '
9 creditors of the said deceased to be and
appear before me at our next Ordinary's (
Court lor the said District, to be holdeti at
r Lnncustcr Court House on llie 6il> day of
I j Dec. next, to sboyv cause, if any, why the
l said Administration should not be granted. I
l i (liven under niv band and seal,
1 I / I#. S. > litis, Ifith day of November, in the
' I ( \year of our Lord one tliousand '
i [ eight hundred ?nd sixty five,and in the H'.MIi I
. year of the independence of the United |
States of America. .
I>. A. WI I.I J A MS, o. l. i).
Nov. 25, 1865.? | printers fee $4 1
SOU I'll CAIlpMNA? fytucasler District.
BY D. A. WILLIAMS, Lsquire, Ordinary
for said District.
I WiiKUFA-, Henry Mungonnd Ci. \V. Mil- 1
, !cr h ive applied to me lor Letters of Ad- I
I ministration, on nil and singular, the goods j
j | and chattel*, rights and credits of (ieorge
Hilton, late of the District aforesaid, doe'd
Tncso are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular* the kindred and credi i
tors of the said deceased, to be and appear
. before tnu at our next Ordinary's Cohort for
the said District, to be holden si Lancaster
Court House on the 'J.lth day of Nov. next '
B to show cause, if any, why the said Administration
should riot be granted.
CilYKN under mv louul . I V-1 - "> '
? ?'J ? ? " ~v* j
day ol Novum! er, iu the your of our
1 Lord one thousand eight hundred and i
sixty live, and in the S'Jlh year of the
independence of the U S. of America.
I>. A: WILl.tAMS, O I. I).
' Nov. 25, 1865. [printers fee $4.
S(?UTI1 CAltOLINA?Lancashr District.
BV I). A. WILLIAMS, K?q'iire, Ordinary
for aid District
Whkrkas, J. IS. Adnmi has applied to
me for Letters of Administration, on nil
J und singular the poods 'and chattels, lights
and credits ot J. J. McAtcer, late of the
1 Dis'rict aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all nr.d singular, the kindred and rrcdi?
tors of the said deceased, lo he and appear
before me it our next Ordinary'? Court for
the said District, to he holdeti at Lancaster
Court House on tiro 12th day of December
next, to aliow cause, if any, why the said
? Administration should not he granted.
(ilVKN under my hand and real, this 21st
u day of November, in the year of our
Lord 1865, and in the 8!):h year of the
, independence of the U. S. of America.
, D. A. WILLIAMS, (). L l>.
J Nov 25. lh(>5. [printers fee fi t.
' SOUTH CAIloLiNA?Lancaster District
B ^ A. WILLIAMS, Cnquire, OrdinnD
ry for euid District.
f Wit Kit k. as, A. J Kihlur has applied to
me for lastUrsof Adnrinistrntion on all and
singular the goods and chatt els, rights and
v credits of J. A. Cunningham, late of (lie
District aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ndmon
isli all ana singular, the kind cd and creditors
of the anid decca-cd, to Le und appear
f. before mo nt our next Ordinary's Court for
tha said District, to he holden at Lancaster
Court House on the 6th day of December '
0 next, to show cause, if any, why the s?id
,1 Administration should not ho granted.
1 tilVKN under mc hand and seal, this 21st
flay ol iNovcinber, in (he venr of our
* Lord IN(>5, tiiicl ill the 89 li yeor of
|. Hie independence of the 17. 8. of
i Auiarica
d D 4. WILLIAMS, O. L. !).
Nov 25, lHli.'i. [ printer* fee A I.
it SOU I'll t;AKOI.INA?liuncustcr District
>f 1 > Y D. A W I I.I.IAMS, K?4j?iire, Ordinoe
X) rv for said District.
I. W'hkheaa, Middlelon Knight, nnd Jane
I, Knight have applied to me for Letter* of
ie Administration on *11 and aingulor, the
d goods nnd chattel", right* and credit* of
h Jonathan Knighi? late of the District afored
aaid. deceased
Thene are, therefore, to cite an I admoninh
all nud lingular, ttie kindred and credi ,
toia of the anid deceased to he nnd appear
? before nte at our next Ordinary'* (7ourt for
/ the *aid |)i*trict, to be holden at Lancaster
' Cuiyrl House 011 the 12th duv of December
next, to arum cause, if nnv, why tne auiJ
" Administration should nol btt graded.
,r (JIVhN under iny land a,.d sen I, Ibis Hint
day of November, to the year wf otir j
laird otic liiuu<und vighl hundred nnd
sixty-five, ami in the 89th year of the
^ independence of tho United Statea'of
\ Atneneo.
? I) A. WILUAMS.O. L. I).
? Nov. 'JS, f |>riot?'r<t f?? S> I
it Police.
>f 4 I.I# Guardian*, Truilkcf, nnd Receivie
1 \ era, iu.!?i#n?j their a^poiittnient? unAr
j. the Court ol Kiinilv nre lierchv uoLilii.il ?r.<t
il, rw|nir*d to fe*'o*r tlit-ir return# lo thl# Ofir
fice before lite lir-l d?y of December next,
it Kule# will be imued agninat defaulters iu
h every cam.
:d Kee# fet Return# CASH,
K O. Bll.LINGS, C. E. I*. D.
Com'r# ():liee, Lancaster C. II, S, C.
October 13lh, l?o5. *7-tit.
Headqu? r ters,
i!d Suit District, District ^
of Western So. Ca. J
GENERAL ORDERS No. 26.
I. All persons iii the Dim.riot of Lancaster
having in their possession, or control,
property of any description, belonging to
the United Sta'cs Government, or the late
ho coiled Confederate Government, or to
the agents or odicers of either,are directed
to give immediate notice thereof and
promptly surrender the lame to the military
authorities at Lancaster C. II. This or[ler
embraces Cotton, Iron, Machinery,Guns,
t'istola, I .collier, Corn, Horses, Mules,
Wagons, Ambulance*, Harness Leather,
Saddles, I.umber, and all oilier description*
jf property whatever.
II. Parties holding property for which
receipts linve been given unless signed by
10. McMullen, formerly Assistant Special
Treasury Agent, will imincdiaiely surrender
I he sajae.
III. Parlies having information which
Ail I iead to the .detection of persons Who
tiave sold, abstracted, or concealed, any
[aoverntnent property, and who (urnish information
thereof will he fairly couipensa
led.
IV. All persons in Lancaster District nro
required to procure of l.ieut- OIlCL'T I', n
written permit lu fore disposing of their
Uolton ; and all persons before shipping
their cotton are required t<> procure a w riltcn
permit front the A^-:-t:?iit Special Treasury
Agent or l.ieut. <?UCUT1\
V. l'ublic na'va will be held at Lancaster
(J. 11., dii Saturday of each and every week,
for the disposal of?property so collected ;
under the direction of M. T. Sv. if, Assistant
Special Treasury Agent ol the L'uitvd
Sla'cs Treasury Hi p irtnie.it.
VI. All persons who fail to comply with
litis order will aubjeet themselves to arrest
and punishment.
liy comtuand of
51;<j J. U. COATKS.
Lieut. W. L OlirUTT,
C'oind'g Lit:Caster His', S. C.
November 14, ISGS. lu ?3t
Administrator's Sale.
1) V PERMISSION of the Ordinary, will
) be Hold on \V'ediit>s>!av, ll'dilt inst., all
the Personal Lstate if Junes T. Wade,
dee'd. ; consisting in part of
STUCK AM) rORK I10US,
COW AND CALF, llOUSEUOLL) and
KITCHEN IUUNITUKE.
One JIUCiGY, n lot of ULACKSMITU
TOOLS. Fine lot of C.\ KILN I LIPS
Tt )OLS, consisting of SA WS, CHISELS,
PLAINS, AI CKliS, ito, III fact, the
FINEST SET
of Carpenters Tools in the District.
ALSO,
One fuming Lathe ; and one Mortising
Machine, One line Double barrel Gun ;
One fine Sportsman's Utile, dtj.
Terms ol Sale made known on day of
sale. Gko. T. WADE,
Administrator.
November 18. 186.V *21
"EXTENSIVE SALE
OK
STOCK, PRODUCE, and
other Property!!
ON Till! 'JT.Ii day of November next,
I will sell to tho highest bidder, at
ii... i..t,. t - -f a- i' ' ? ---
.t? ...?V I.iimiu C .FI HIV iiynuruuio I'lXOfi
Hume*, (Uctaird , situate four imiIjh Went
of liiincasttt ('uurt lloiiir, nil of lite jn*riuliuble
properly beionom^ t? the estate of
aid deceased , consisting of
HORSES AND MULES,
About 00 head of Cattle of Superior
breeds ; Sheep, Goats,
and several hundred head of
FINE STOCK and
PORK HOGS.
A I,SO
6000 Bushels of Corn ;
Several hundred Bushels of
Wllftat. Oafa Pftoo
w ? ?A VMO.
ALSO
Watfonw, Carls, B'latilation
Tools r?n<! many other Article*.
W TKKMS C'ASll on delivery ol
tho [ifoptrly.
D. W. UUOWN,
Survivor, Kicculor.
October 21st, 1805 _
ol |>r. II. I.. Crawford.
|)KltSON.S imh*Jle<i to the K*tute of Itie
1. late Dr.'Kobsrt ' CRAwriino, will
make e.i.ly piyuu ut to the iifiderniirned :
nnd n 14 persona who have demand* against
aid ?f any grade pr character, are
hareby notified t > present them duly utter
ted to the undersigned within * reM<>nable
lime from the pnhfft'Ation < f fits notice,
otherwise Slid claims w'.ll be barred
M. N CRAWKORI).
Adminittrah i.c.
October 28th, 1865. 8-bU
I \
1 - - " "S*
SEWGOOm
CQCIIIUNK & WILSON.
(At J. N. Crockett's old stand)
WE 1IAVE RECEIVED AND
opened at Lancaster C. II., S. C.#
a select stocTc of
IUIY (iOOI)S, CLOTHING &<=.,
CONSISTING OF:
roi'L/xs,
Be LA IXES,
ALL WOOL Br LA IXES,
English and American Prints,
A LP A CAS,
MOURXIXG PRIXTS,
SOFT FIXISU CA MBRIC,
J A COX FT MCSL1X,
PAPER CAM URIC,
IRISH LIXFX,
BRILLS,
While and Colored Flannel,
PLAID I.IXSKY,
JILKA CI!KB DOMESTIC,
CAXTOX FLA XXEL,
J! A X B E FR CHIEFS,
KID MD BERLIN GLOVES! .
HiSidicH Collars and CuflTx !
Gents Linen and Paper Collars !
;ilEHU;iUND LICE VEILS!
TOILET SOAP,
HOOKS AXD EYES,
SILK, COITOX AXD
FLAX THREAD,
PJXS,
XEEBLES,
BELTS,
Combs of all Kinds !
sc/ssoes,
S/IEAES,
Buttons lor Coat,
Vest and Pants !
AGATE 1 PEARL BUTTONS'white
con ox hose,
a eh 11m.e hum-;,
metis,
sispexdkes,
TOOTH BRUSHES I
J'A /'HE,
I 'EE'S,
WEIT/XO ami IXDELI.IE J.EIXK,
Bl.AXK AXI) Sl'ELLlXG HOOKS.
LADIES AND GENTS HATS I
Gent's, Ladies,
Misses, Boys.
BOOTS and SHOES!
Ii-iND GAITERS !lr
A Small lot of
MEDICINES!
erri.hi; r, i/.ix/> sa ir files, ta ens,
j xa/il / :. i x/> te. i sro ox si
| CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE I
3M118MM& 8
HOOP SKIRTS t
SUGAR, COFFEE,
soda. si'ice, pepper,
PUlil; STAKUil, ItUAUAiiW
UK VSI/E s, ma soys
BLA CKIXU, MA CKF.lt EL.
MATCHES. SPVN yarn,
COTTON CARDS!
sues,
BAGGING AND ROPING!
A X ES, A D A MAXT l.\ E CANDLES,
A XI) COPPERAS,
Powder, Shot and Gun Caps.
RliM-MM I'LOTIIIXG!
lloclt Island Jeans !
SEGARS. TOBACCO.&c.
JUST RECEIVED TWO NEW MoCLELLAN
SADDLES.
A* we bought our good* prior to the lato,
lino in piice* North, we rati soil an cheep as
the cheapest, and are alwaya willing to ahow
imr iniaild U'K nlviar nr.. a..11 a*> iml !*?!' aii.I
examine t?>r yourselves.
It. B. CoCIIRAXK, J.IIlRTXV Wll.SOM.
1'. 8. Cotton (haled or loose) taken in e*?
rltaiiK" Tor floods. Old Iiank Notes bought ak
highest irnoket value.
November 11, lUtlS. 10 tf.