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f!"I:r EG!t Viniic! Con;;n ssiomtl. SENA I IS?Wasiukotow, l>oc. 3 ? The stKi.'iiu.; Committees were selected There wnm ml important chart gen. The Message wjm read. Tbo Secretnri of tl?e Treasury was called on for infor in at ion regarding taxes and the income Of national banks, when the Senate ad jouroed. IIOUSE.?tn the Ito-ian several corn muoicatinns were read of no general in terest. Mr. Stevens renewed his bill foi iv?ni.i.:?t ...i :~i. ' ' av?u\sisi r m m?; i'ibm - w, n iiitll UftR rPiUrri'U The Reconstruction Committee were di reeled to inquire into iho expediency o dividing Texas. Mr. Kid ridge oi'jocted eying that Texts we* under despolitti enough. Mr. Steven* n?kod leave to introduce i resolution regarding e census of the con r^uered territory, with .e view of facilile ting the adm'ralon of tlie Southern States Oo objection being made thu motion w?> withdrawn. There wns considerable indignant dis eussion regarding th? premature publica tion of the message. The tnossagn wai head and referred to the Committee o the whole. Mr. Sclmnck, from the Committee ol Ways and Means, reported a bill that al Cotton rained in (tie United States aftoi the yesr. 1 ?07 ho exempt from tax. Mr Seller,etc refused sn amendment making tlio law apply to sugar, and lie proceeds to explain why it was not rniule to apply to cotton raised tin's year, one fifth wai hlfeadv on llu* niHiLet. A tmrv i?r?i portion had pi nned from tho bend* of tlx tiro.lujprB, Tho CKxcri would derivi i.ut little benefit, and (lie committee be linved that it would be impolitic end in expedient. Mr. llrooka moved n nub*th lute, tliet the lax l-e nbnbahed, end thai no Am eric en manufactured cotton i?oom hell be enti'.Vd to tb.i benefit of the px i ?t I n dre win.-';, on lor* *hippnd within niuety d.tv" "f this art. A general dci bete ensued. Met-sr*. Oovode, K'.a am lluller approved the repeal. M<*s*r?. I. > pen, ]>ln;r, Mod.-r, (J.xrtield, Niblack am Addison f:\vi>r 1 S lieiirk's bill. Messrs, llarro miii'i pile fav re i Krook's eubslituli Without closing the debate, tliO IIous' adjourned. M.NAIK?W Asitt.vnTON*, I Vic. 4 ? !n tlip Sen Ate, the r ititication of tlio Htl Ailicic ol Uiu ijonstnotion whs presented, A memnriitl fnuii sniim Kentucky sold ieit relative to tl ? alleged disloyally o tin; K-iutucky State oflloin wag present ed. l>r;?ko offered ft concurrent resolotior thst the lhesident Ims transcended liii corittiintional powers in th? language o hi* iiH'** ';;!', ro'i rrng tn tho r*>cnim!ruction jn.es <g !, dcmgatory to the digniti of Oorgro s hp ! a usurpation of tbeii rights and jin\ii. l"'?- It lies over. A motion to print ? *'"? copies of th< 1*?e?i?lotit** Messsge solicited s dehatt vcntilnling. Howard did not think i worthy of puhlieath n, as it wss r lihe on ?rerv mem'* r who voted for the Reconstruction hil't Rod it was nothing Ip* 1hsTi nn insidious invitation to the rehe Sistps to resist, hv violence, the Reconstruction acts, lis would not vote mono lor ll.o distribution of Mich attacks upor tin* p?op1. * representatives. Anthony ?\i l Ihoii'K?>tion war whethei they should depart from the priceden end liereaftfcr.only print matters advancing their or. n \i?-w *. C?ni too th m.'hi die Message already aiillioicpdv p iliii-luvl .Sumiter turno 1 to amend hy pni*!i? ing oeiv the reports. He coifiderrtd tin kLi-rfr-t not only * libel on Congress loit an Inrenrhary document designed t< tir up the rebel*. Unci alow claimed lh*t the T'ravden hut expressed Ids prerogative in presenting hi* views to ConereM. Wilson hjiid thingresa ?a? not to bt daterre 1 trout its <* >ik l>v either the President or the prt-?H end lite South v?|l he represented Lv t l:?s Fourth of July next, 'lite Ibesident lihelled not only Corgror* lull the freedtnsn, in declaring them unfit for the ballot. He declarer that newspaper correspondents were it the interest of the rebels, and made garLied statement*. Dixon claimed that reconstruction had been drong'.y condemned by the receni loot ions. The qneation of pjinting the I'ren M?a?*j?) postponed. A bill amending the Reeonatructior Act* ao aa to require only a majority ol the voto* cad t?> call a Contention, \v*i referred tcthe Judiciary Commit'ee. A bill ?? p*n?el declaring live member* of the Supremo Court a quorum. lloCHR.?Tho hill repealing the cotlor tax wna resumed, and *n amendment reducing the lax to ono ccot. per pound VM lo*i. The Hrooks substitute, telegraphed laat night, waa luat. It was un amendment that the Court ofCiaima aha!! b(V< no jurisdiction over claim* for cotton tax either collecle 1 (>. In he collected, and the bill, a* it then enma from the committee nnued without amendment?nay* 20.? * The bill aimply Abolished the tax, commencing with next year's crop, but cooi tinnea it on the present crop. There was considerable filibustering end, without reaching the impeachment ijueston, tbe House adjourned. LATEST. CongretMonal. Wasjiisoton, !>ec. 7.?Seha te.?No aoa. ion. llor*E?After the trnnanc'.ion of some unimportant business, the impeachment (juration was resumed. A vote wax taken on the major!!# re.rdntfon ordering i?npaeohuirnt, which wm l< at hy a vote of bl to 108 Thus imprcchiiieot ends. fending a debite on reconatrnction the committee to which Steven a req nested aevoral points of the message to be referred Wat donounord aa nn ooatruotion to roconstruetion Stevens' struggles against the turning tide exrite ndmiratio<t and pity. Alabama Convention. Montgomery, Nov. 6?Mr. Greely re rrtitlv u rote I* S.-nst- r Wilson to exert t is influence in resirnining the Alabama C nvei.tii Wi .<>? writes (ten. Nwayns that the Convent:on i? r?n*cending ita an thorify. The Convention has passed an V . . . [?<> - ? ?-w. - ? ? Mil, .ill I .- ? ordinance prov'd'rg for the aubmi-sioii of the eooKtitu iot: fi>r ratitiention by I In- ih'O. pie on the 4ih of February, IStiS. AlemlirrH of lli.i (ionernl Assembly, member* . of Centres mkI all State and county officers are to Iir elected at the same lime. Ad ordinance waa passed declaring nil debts made for the purchase of slaves nb1 Solutely void, nnd setting aside all judp* munis and decreea by anv of tbo State * Courts, since the 10th of January, 18G1, upon all evidence* of debt,baaed upon tlie aale or purchase of slaves, the ordinance also declares null nnd void nt the option of either party, nil contracts lor the sale of * land- made 'bete ci.ri Jnnunnll 1K<!I .? I r May !>. IH05, where the purchase money in . unpaid, or title deeds remain unexecuted, miles* juiid lor, or contracted to be paid for i f in United .States currency, or property I J other than slaves. All notes or other evi- i 1 dences ef debt outstanding and unpaid, 1 given for, or in consideration of Confcdor- | ale currency or bonds, are declared null and i Void. The President of the Convention, who is the Radical nominee for Supreme 1 Court Judge, opposed this ordinance, do? 1 during it could not bo sustained in the ' . courts. MARKRTS?Charleston, Dec 7.?The news from the Knglish market show an ' ( advanced price, the rales improved Here 1 j i cent per lb. We quote from 15 to HH. 1 f New York. Dec. 7.?Cotton firmer at 17J cents. (Jold 137. f Liverpool, Dec 7?Cotton market stea? { i dy and somewhat more active. BoceiptiThe following gentlemen have paid their | subscriptions up to the timu opposite their > names: ? Simpson llnr.Ter. Oct. iftfiT ! S l.iimbith. Feb 1, 1H6S ! i John d. ('nnton, Fob 1, " I Cnpi Jus I, HccJ, Aug 15, ' J R \\"el?h, Any 7, ?? L M Canthon, Meh 1, " J M Pennington, Juno 13. ? ! W C Young, Oj? JO, 1807 W M Twitty, Nov. 7, 186* C.ipt t'nlvin Betk, Juno 20, 181.7 R II ("reckon, J.in'y 1, 1*60 Ur. J N NiV.it, Mob 4. 1H08 C II Hrico, I),.,- 3|, |8iJ7 Kinhu Plvlor, Mnv 15, 1807 l> M Crorki'tt, Any 8, I8(5S II K I 'niicnok. Nov. I, 1807 I Br. T I. Jobnur.n, July 4, js08 1 j **n|?t. N II V.ihluiidinyliam, Meh 1, ' I II it stoyuor, Feb 7, " 1 11 I NVnJuco, Meh |, B Kims, Meh 10, ? Dr S I. Rtrnil, Oct. j, < l)r. Jo*opb Footer, Sept 30, " J L (".mkoy, Meh II, " Win Block, J?no 13, ('apt. \V (I Ftewnrt, Oct 7, " . II II Nhute, July jf?, ; j R J M Dunlnp, April 17, " 11 NV l.iiulenv. Doc jfi, 1 ?(;7 (John B Krwin, Oct 10, 1807. I N Fail, Nov U'J, " F 1) (irrnn, Meh M. I8'i8 f D I) A Bel If.- Jan'v f). . I J II \V Steven*, Jan'v 1. " ' r J W A Porter, Aprih 17, " K*t. J A Cunningham, Jnn'y I, J .1 Porter, ' >ct '21, " Mm M A Perry, Doe '29, ih*;7 i ' I Kohl Kirk, July 14. 1888 * I John Ko*?, Nov 1ft, 1887 t ! J J Morion, Sept 1, 1888 ( 1 Mj. B K Clyburn, Nov j, . KM McAterr, O.-t'28, 1887 4 (.'hrintouher Small, Jnn'y 10,. 1888 1 Cnpt. W J Mcllwain, Nov 4, " \\ in F Kutlcdge, Nov '28, " David Hood* Aug ft, * David Taylor, June 8, " ? J M Boat}', Sept 18, " S F Maricy, Juno 1, 44 r J D Wylio, Aug '28, " l J P II i*M e?r, Attj? 24, 1887 .J Win Sullivan, Dee 1, " M I. R. Ik, May *28, 1S68 JJCra:g, Oet 21, J Parr, Jany '23, 1887 Wm McMullen, Sept 1, " K M Short, Feb *21, 188S ? K J Willintnn, Mch 13, " , A A Cnskey, Jnn'y 30. " ) Thin li?t include* ail payment* made at Ih'n otfico on subscription lip to Dec. 1st t Payment* inade'nince thntlim* will be duly . acknowledged at the end of thin month. Tfl A LI IE I I) I) . I ; Tlinrshtv night, December ftth, 1887, by . i Rev. John \V. ('rider, Mr. Danif.I, Mai Kky I to Vis* Mattir, daughter of C.ipt N. 11. j Vanlnndinghrtin, all of thin Diatriut. !| NEW ADVKItTI.SK.MKNTS. Dissolution. L ! HpIIK COPARTNERSHIP lately aubais* I ting between Rob't. S. Beckham unci | I Sim??n Beekhntn r.ndef .ho firm of R. S, & j ' i S Bcckhim, wm by mutual con*< nt dial 1 I solved c.n the 3<i inaC All debt* Owing the j i r anid (Jo partnership are to be received by [ | the a?id Simon Beckhnm and nil demand* i i ngniuiit the fc.cid concern are to be paid by , j bitn. ROUT S BECKHAM, S. DKCKHAM. Dec. 3, lflf.7. 44 3t. - i 1 111 Equity?Lancaster. I nnrrcll Phillip*, ) Rill for 1'artiliou, va, > Jkc. Su-can riiillipa, et. nl. ) I will rcccell at the ii-k of Rurrell Phillip*, the former purehaa?r( at Lancaster Court IIoom, ' on the Firit Monday in January next, tho tiact , , | of land belonging to the Estate of Robert Phil* r IIpa deceased, bid off by the aaid Rurrell at tho ' i Cui&snUaloner'c faie :a November la*t?be nan ' ing failed to comply. TERMSSufficient ca*h to pay co*ta, balance at 12 mouth* with bond icuretie* and mort1 K*Ke* K. G. BILLINGS, 0. K. L. T). i Commlaaioncra Office, Laucnatcr C. 11., S, C. I December 12, ld?7.?4t. ] SOUTH CAROLINA?Lancaster District HV I >. A. W II.I.IAMS, Etqiifl, Ordinary ! for aa'd Dial riot. \1 RiKEta, K O. BILLINGS, Commia- j > iloner in Equity Laneaater Diat., ha* applied | to ma for Letter* of Administration. on nil | and airvMJlar the good* and chattel*, right* , and credit* of l>rury M. Culp, late of ft* i District aforcaaid, deceaaod. THKSK. are, therefore, to cite end adror.niah all and eiognlar, the kindred and 1 creditor* of the *nid deceased, to he and i appear before me at oor n?xt Ordinary'* J Court f(.r the anid Diatrict, to he lioidnn at !.anca?t?r Court llouae, on the 23d day 1 af January next, to ahow can?e, If any. i why the axid Adminialration ahould not be i granted. ( <il V KN under my haad and aenl. thia 9th 1 day of Dec., in the year of our l??rd one thouaaid eight hundred and aixty even and in the 92d vear of the Indoi pendence of the United States ef ' i America. I). A. WII.I.IAMM.O. L. D. t i Doe. 12, 40d COMMISSIONER'S SALES." IN EQUITY ?Lancaster. A. W. Heath, ct. nl. ) v?. } Bill. John M. Steele, et. al. j U'NDKIl tin* Order of the Court in this Case, I will sell et Lancaster Court House, on MONDAY", the 6th day of J?n tinry next, the lands belonging to tho Kittate of M. C. llenth, deceased, to wit: ONK TRACT freo from Dowor, contain irg 353 ACRES, more or less, bounded by Jnnds of Jolin Simpson, J. ('. Ivy, ami the Widow's Dower in said tract. OX ft TK ACT, free from Power, con* Inining 320 AORt;S. more or leu, bounded by lands r f Allen Morrow, Junius -Steele, deceased, iist.ito Iniida of T. W. Kendrick, nod others. I WILEj also soli jit, lite same lime nnd place tbe following described lands nsvi^ned to Mrs. Mary llralb for Power, nbjcct to her Ilfo Estate therein, to wit: ONE TRACT, containing 311 ACRES, more or loss, bounded by lands of A. K. Itodmnn, Jatnc* Del.nnoy, J. V. M. Vnr lit nugh, J. It. Simpson, oilier landa of the Estate of M. I'. Itenth and otliera. ONK TRACT containing 8G ACHES, moro or less. and bounded by lands of Jan. Ib'I.nnov, J. M Steele, ll?t:?to lunds of A. K. Rodman, Allen Morrow, nhd others. (JNK TRACT, containing 26 ACRES, moro or less. bounded by J an da of W. J. I White, John Porter, and other lauds of the Estate of M. C. I leu tli. 'IT.RMS?S'nil'.(dent cash to pay costa? babinoe on n credit of tine and two years, with bond, siirt fc* and ino'tgago. PurchnaeiH to pay l'or patters. N?" T Wins must ba complied with on day of sale. k. c. nii.i.iNtjs, c. k. i? i). rnininission. re ( Hiice, I queasier C. II . S.C. December 1 Jtli, 18?7?4t. [ill*. J Ill ?jq\lity?Lancaster. R. C. I'otto, Adm'r. ^ l'.ill f>>r Ir.juncvs /ti??n to Marshal Rachel C'ulp, el. nl. jA'oW*UNDKR tito order of the Court in this case, I wi!l sell at Lancaster C. II.. on Monday, th" Oth day of January next. a IVn.-t of I.and belonging to tlio Kstulo of Wiiliam '.'nip, deceased, containing 100 A ORES, more or leas. a d bounded bv land* of Tnrinr n.arbiT, II N. Patterson and James F. N. Davidson. TKlt MS ? Cash topnvpnst*?balance nt twelve months, w itli bond, sureties and mortgage Purchasers to piv far papers. J-vf" t r.HMs mutt lie complied with on day of b:?Io. K. (J. HILLINGS, 0. B. I.. D. Commissioners Ortire. Lancaster (T. II , S. December 4th, inr?7?4t. [13.50*] IN EQUITY?Lancaster. E. It. Kondrick, widow, i Hill for v.*. , Dower. John J. l'ortcr, Adm'r., et. ?!. ) UNDER ill" Order of the '"onrt in tin* rii?n, I will m !I lit I .ahonster Eoiirt Moose nil .V()M).\V, tin- bth day of J.inmiry next, a trail of land belongim? t-> tho Estate of Thomas W. lvoridriv-k. deceased, containing 362 Aor?s, moro or less, lying on "Twelve Mile Creek" and bounded l?V said Creek , by land* of tho Estate of M. C. 1 lentil and William H. Mo\vio. TERMS?('ash to p*v eosta?bslsnee at twelve months with bond. Sureties and Mortgnge. Purchasers to pay for I'npors. &T 'I Vrnis of sale must bo complied with on the day of sale. K. (J ItlI.I.INtiS, O. E. J,. D. Cotn'rs Office. Lancaster 0. II , S. ('. December 4, I8'?7?4t [13.50*] In Equity?Lancaster. W. \V. Walk up, Adui'r. 1 Hill f >r nalo vs. - of l<ac<l. Sarah L. Yarbrough, ft al. j IT NDER the Order of the Court in thin _J cane, I will sell al Lancaster Court House on Monday, the <>th day of January next, a tract of land belonging to the Kalate of (J. \V. M. Yarbrougb, deceased, containing 235 Aores, more or less, lying on Twelve Milo Creck, antl hounded by said Creek, by lands of Jolin Ivy <fc < o., John J. Porter, and others. TERMH?Canh -nflieiont to pay cost*, baUncu on a credit of twelve mon.hs with Bond, Sureties and a Mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers. 'i 'erms must bo complied with on day of sale. K. G HILLINGS, C. Fl. K T>. Oonjmi?ioner* Otlico. I.ancnater C II. December 4,18?7. 4t. f 13 AO*J IN EQUITY ?Lancaster. K. G. Billing-, C. E. L. D. "1 Bill for vs. 7 fnrecloWm. A. Biggart, Adnt'r, ct. al. J sure. UNDER the decree of the Court in the ibove staled case, I will -ell at Lancaster Court House, on the Fir-t Monday in January next, the land described in the pleadngs, known as the Samuel B. II. mmond anda, lying on the waters of Beaver Creek, joining inno* 01 airs iicorgft, J??0 IVIIjoro and others, containing 1078 Aores, norrror lose. Tide it one of the best cotton plantation* n the country. It will probably be aold in ,hre? separate parcel*, the divisions to be nade known on day of sale. TKKM H :?Sullicicnt cash to pay coat* tnd cxpenaoa, the balance on lite usual arms, tua particular* of which ts ill bo inado mown on day of aale. Purchaser to pay for papera. HT Terms must be complied with on iay of aale. K. G. niM.INOS, C. K. L. D. Commissioners Ofti ce, I jin< sster C. II., N. C. December 12, 1S67-4U [13 50* J ! Sheriff Sale. J llY VlllTUti "I I1"' F"? 'Tic directed, If I "ill sen at l.iin' i-ter <.' urt House on | the first Monthly in January next, within the Inifal Ikhiri of mile, the fo 11 o w i n jf prop ertv to \t it : Two hundred mop s of i.nnd in thii District, relumed ns tlio property of (J W. Funderburk nt the suit of the State for j Taxes for I860. 300 Acme, more or less, relumed as the J property of Wm. Howell, dec'd for taxes. 100 Acres, more or leas, returned as the property of Klijah Ilmaon, for taxes. ISO Acres, more or less, returned as the property of Win. Bowers, dee'd. for luxes. One House and Lot in Lancaster Village returned as tho property of \V. L. Bulk, for Taxes. f>00 Acres, more or 'ess, returned as tho property of Win. (iridium, deoM, for luxes. I 600 Acres, more or lens, returned ns the property of '1'. M. (?<>ro, for tuxes. 300 Acres, more or less, returned ns the property of John Robertson, dee'd. for taxes 2^0 Acres, more or less, returned as the property of T. (i. Bell for taxes. 600 Acres,inoro or less, returned ns the properly of Robert Belk, dee'd , for taxes. 350 Acres, more or loss, returned ns tho property of John C. Cnuthen, for taxes. 1400 Acres, more or less, returned as the property of Win. C. Cunningham,deceased. lor tfixes. 150 Acre*, morn or less, returned as the property of 11 uh McManun, sr , for taxes. 200 Acres, rnoro or less, returned as tho property *f John It. Coins for taxes. 200 Acres, more or l?ss returned as tho property of Marv Ann Stogncr, for taxes. 000 Acres, more or less, returned as the property of Katharine Miller, for taxes. 100 Acres, more or less, returned as th? property of Win. Belli, for taxes. 1000 Acres, more or less, returned as tho property ot Isaac Tillman, dee'd., for taxes. 300 Acres, more or less, retu rned as the property of II. V. Massey.for taxes. 300 Acres, more or less, returned as tho property of 15. I) Johnson, fur taxes. 2000 Acres, morn or less, returned as the property of J. 1'. Cunningham, dee'd . fur Taxes. 100 Acres, more or less, returned as the property* of 15. 11. hove, for taxes. 200 Acres, more or less, returned as tho prupeity of John Ixinev, fur double taxvs. 500 Acres, more or less, returned as the property of Titus I.aney, fo. double taxes. 300 Acres, more or less, returned as the property of Wm. Farmer, for tnxes. 200 Acres, more or less, returned as tho property of Marv Clyburn, for taxes. 1000 Acre*, lrtore or less, returner! as tho property of Instate II. T. Massey, fur taxes. 500 Acres. 111010 or le**, returnod as the property of J?-sse Catoo. for taxes. 400 Acres, more or less, returned as tho property of Wylio l.yles, for taxes. 1 too Acres, more or los*, returned as the property of Wylie Patterson, for taxes. lot) Acres, more or less, returned as tho property of Win. llin?on, for tax s. C00 Acres, more or less, returned as the property of Nancy Farmer, for taxes. 300 Acres, more o,- less, returned as the ' property of F. B. Mobley, for taxes. 200 Acres, moro or less, returned ns the property of Mary Kstndge, for taxes. 300 Acre" more or loss, returned ns the property of Van Huron Tye. for taxes. 100 Acres, mo'e or le*s. returned ns the property of A. K. Mobley, for taxes, 75 Acfes. more or less, returned n? tho property of J. V. I Van. Ibr taxes. COO Acres, rtior- or less, returned as tho property of 1 ?afn vetto (?atoo, for taxes. 150 Acre*, more or less, returned as the property of James Huberts, for tnxos. 700 Ac/ea. more or less, returned as the property of Ilobt. Phillips, dee.'d. for taxes. 250 Acres, more or less. returned as the property of James I). Hinckmon, deceased, for taxes. TERMS CASH?Purchasor to pay for papers. J. U. CO US ART, S. L. D. Dec. 12, 1S'?7. t i Sheriff's Sale. !> V VIRTU K of a Fi Fa to me directed y 1 a ill od'cr for sale oil the first .Monday in January next within the legal hours of sale, the following pr< porty, to wit: F.I even hundred pounds Seed Cotton, Nino liuahciH of Cora,one hundred and fifty bundles of fodder, one cow, one yearl* ing. one boy Mare, one Miiall wagon and gear. I evied on and to he Hold an the properly of Redding Thomson at the suit of .Martha Thomson. J it. COUSART, S. I? D. Dec 12, C<67. 4t. IN EQUITY?Lancaster. A. VV. Heath, ot al. 4 vs. [ Rill. John M. Steele, et. ol. \ UNDKR the order in this case, the creditors of M. C. Ilenth. deceased, are enjoin1 id from all proceedings in the l.aw Court agnii st the Administrator, and are required to prove their elaiins before the Commissioner on or before the 12th day of March ... .!_? I .L- l " ' I iici>, < <1 IIOU.1IHU iiiu uunttui oi any decree in tiio cause. K. R. BUJJNQg, r,o:n!?i'a-!#r.?f? nrjice, j c, K, !,. n. December 10. 1807 J 3m. Estate Sale. SY VIRTUE of an order from TV A. MTilliama, Ordinary for Lancaster Dialrict, I will aell on MONIiAY, the lrtth of DKCRIf1:1'.II next, at ilia plantation of the latif Joseph A. Cunningham, K?q , all of the remainder of the peraonal Katalo of said deceased, Coneiating of Corn, Fodder, Oats,' Ootton-Sccd, Shucks, One Horse, Three Mules, Two Wagons, One Carriage, Cotton Gin, Blacksmith Tools, a Fine J.ot of Cattle and Stock flogs, also PORK HOGS, Household and Kitchen Voraliiir. ?-? other article*. TKKM } of Sale CARH. On the Mm( d?y tho plantation will be rent ed for tho cueuing jr?-"*r. A. J. KIBLFR, Adrn'r. Nov. 2?, 1?67. 8t. 1/ilKsn MOI M AIN BUTTER JUST ; Received by Not. S9. J. M. SADLER A: CO. COMMISSIONER'S SALEST" IN EQUITY ?Kershaw. Win. E. Johnson. Jr . Ex'or. fBil!tomar? and Ann, liin wife, I shall Ahvs. ^ sots, 4lc. Robert J. Cunningham, and | others. [ IN Pursuance of the order of Chancellor Johnson in tho above case made at June Term, A. I). 18tJ7. I will offer for sale at public outoiy in front of tho Court House in Ijinciister, on the FIRST MONDAY in January next, the following Real Estate of the late Joseph 1'. Cunningham ; '.o wit: i.t 'in.,, n. ? .( ?. i t<v t/vrtniiiiv Wl V .lUUll-il i riU'l, CUU* taining, 45 0 ACRES, lying in Lancaster Distiict, and bounded by lands lato of W C. Cunningham, I). VV. Brown and entailed lamia held by ttiu said Joseph Cunningham for life. 2d. One-half interest in a tract of lnnd in l.nncnster ?)i?trict. containing AcreB, known a* "THE CURRY TRACT." 3J. One-half interest in tho "PERRY TRACT," in Lancaster District, containing 450 ACRES, bounded North and West bv lands of D. W. Brown, Dust, by lands of Robert Cunningham. and South bv lands of Jno. Montgomery and Tlto. ins l'\ MoDnw. TERMS.?So much rush as will pay the costs of these pron e lings and the balance on a credit of one, two and three years, with inter* at from date, payable annually, secured by bond, personal securities and a mortgage of liio lands. Purchasers to pay for all necessary pa {.'cth. .1 I). IK,'N LAP, C. E. K. D. Dec. 6, 18b7. 51. ^7.60. MERCHANDISE." |IMI;.\SI5 REDUCTION PRICES. 5 AM now making extensive changes in tho construction <>l mv Store, and being desii iuus, h? lar as pnseiMc, to reduce iut prusent stock of Goods, I otter this U:go and well sojecled stock at really E'odticod Prices. Ladies, Misses, Gents, and Boy's Shoes aro now ottered to the Public, />' gnr'Ut** of C'oit I LADIES' CLOAK! AND SHAWLS, Regardless td Cost ! Unparalleled Redactions in Dry Goods of every Description ' Men* Clothing, r.t heavy reductions! 1 am determined to reduce tnr stock before entering the new Store, and will otter such inducements, for thr tier/ Thirty l>on?, us can not fail to satisfy all. A. SINCLAIR. Charlotte, N. l>ce. "2, 'H7. 2t. j SEW FALL STOCK. EUX8AUM & LANG, At the Cornel' More L'mler Mansion House, i AHR NOW RECEIVING THEIR | FALL STOCK Which will he an hi ai prices to suit the times. Our Stock of DRY GOODS is complete, and consist* in part of the following articles : OAUCOJSS, DELAINES, POP LIAS, HHPS, AMPlttSS CLOTHS, Bleached and unhleachcd Domestic*, Table Linen, Duiuask Towel*, lie. A full assortment of Ladies Cloaks, of the latesta'.vles. Alto a full line of TV. TT: - ??I mil!, victurmcs ana tunus, W t keep u full line of Miles A. Son'a SHOES. Trnnk*, for Ladies mid Gentlemea. Ladies' Hats, Latent Style Our Clothing Department is complete. A full | line of liuai.ien Suits, bUrk Clot!i Salts, and everything pertaining to gentlemen's wear. FURNISHING GOODS of every vaiiety, SMUTS, DItA WE/iS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, SUSt'ENDLUS, Jet. Also a full line of " Ilats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &o. j Wo have constantly on hard a full lino of ROCK ISL AND J LANS. Call early?no trouble to show Goods. JJ* Remember the Store I BCXRAUM k LAKO, Corner Store under Mansion House. Charlotte, N. C., Notr. 14, 1867. If | NOT1CR | J. M. SADLER & CO. | HAVE ON HAND ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, CLOTH I NO, HATS and CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES. _ _ _ J?L J^I S U , PICK I. ES? Jirnt Fwjh'h. CR A CK ERS, J: AISLV8, 0 YSTR11S, SA RDISES, At VATA RD, ' SODA, sue) AH, COFFER, SPICE, PEPPER, BLUR STORK, COPPERAS, 8 ROARS, CANDLER, TO It A (< (>, STONEWALL III ITERS, GOLDEN HITTERS, and everything wanted for family um. Sold Low Tor 4/asli. J. M. SADLEll A Co. I.ancA*ttr. Nov. ai, 1307. foFbaleT A Cylinder Press in good Order, with nil the necoasary Material for a Daily and Weakly Newspaper with type, tic., /or a Job Office. All in pond condition. Apply to I J ON Ed At JOHNSTON, Dec. 4, Charlotte, N. C. To Consumptive*. The Uev. Edward A. Wilson will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for making and using the simple remedy !>y which lie was cured of a long affection and that dread disease Consumption. His only object is to l?. n.-fit the afflicted and ho hopes every - feicr will tiy this prescription, as it will rnit them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Picas# address ltev. EDWARD A. WIIflON, No. 165 South Second Street, Willlamshnrph, Now York. W. 0. McM I'sn, Marion, S. C., Agent lor 8. C. May Itb, 1807?ly. ? ' 1 .1 .1 ORPHAN DISK. " FRESH ARRIVAL" OF NEW GOODS! (DIRECT FROM NEW YORE,) AT GREATLY Reduced Prices TCTE IIAVR JUST RECEIVED A TV LARGE LOT OF DR5T GOODS, which will he roM at I'llIOES THAT WILL ASTONISH ALL. Somo below antibclluiu price*. Best American Prints, Mcrunacks, Sprnguea ami other tlrst-rate brands itt sixtitn and tiO' third cent* p?r yard. First-rate DeLancs at 25 cents per yard? worth before the war 37 cents. LARGE LOT Bleached and Brown Shirtings at equal LOW PRICES. SHIRT BOSOMS AND COLLARS, L A D1KS LI N EN CO 1 AjA RS, LADIES DEAD-NETS, PLAID LINSEYS, KERSEYS, Ac. A LARGE ADDITION to enr Stock of BOOTS and SHOES daily expected. BAGGINO, IRON TIES and TWINE, BACON?Sides and Hams, LARD, ft T T/i a r* OUUA IV, COFFEE, KICK, SODA, l'EPPER, GINGER, SPICE, AC., AC. MEDICINES. QUININE, PAlt AGORIC, LAUDANUM, CASTOR-OIL, SALTS, SELTZER APERIENT, VERMIFUGE, ESS. .1AM ACA GINGER. The above good;? have been purchased CASH nud must be sold (or the name. All thoftti that have money will do well to give ua a call. HASSELTINE & CHAFEENovember 28, 1867. I TVTmiT rinnnn \ KfiiW liUULJii! 4 We are just reoeiving a New Supply of GOODS, Suitable for the FALL AM WINTER TRADE, # Haviug been selected vwith mil oil ftJLl'O ni tr> nrir??n <*n*3 styles. Consisting in part of the following varieties, viz : FANCY ami DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, FANCY SILK GOODS and NOTIONS, BOOKS ami STATIONARY, CLOTHING, 11 ATS lor Ladies and Gentlemen, fall supply, aad will he sold CJHEAP. . . ROOTS and SLLOKS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, CANDIES, Ac. And many otber articles not nocessary to name. Tlio public arc respectfully invited tp call and examine our Stock, as we intend to sell at the lowest prices Cor cash. We embjace tliia opportunity of return* inj* our thanks to our friends for past patronage and would respectfully ask future favors. J. A D. M. CROCKETT, Uct. 17?07. If. C KAIGVII[ZE7 ^yE ARE JUfST RECEIVING OUR FALL and WINTER STOCK OF ttoons; Selected with much care n? to prices and style*, and purchased mostly for cash. Our purchase has the advantage of the rocont fall in prices of Goods, and will be sold nt price* that defy competition. Our stock consists in part of FANCY AND D OMKS TIC DRY QQOVS, Clothing, IT ATS AND CAPS. ROOTS AND SHOES, at reducsd prices. Hardware, Saddles, Crockery, Groceries, Baying, Fjfather, etc. Call and examine our Stoek before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for paet favor*, wo respectfully ask a continuance of the same. TAYLOR, CRA/O h CO. Hot. 7, 1887. 8m. Information -Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth o( hair upon a bald head or beardless face, alao a receipe for tM removal of Pimples, Rlotches, Eruptions, etc., on th? skin, leaving the same soft, clear and boautilul, can be obtained without chargs by addressing Tuos. F. CU AFM AN, Chemist. Sept. 19, 1867, 823 iiruadway, N. A