The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 15, 1864, Image 2
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LANCASTERVILLE. 8.C.
Tueadny Morning, March 15, 1684.
NT I ho utteiltinn of llione interested
i>< directed to the notice Croat Dr. \V C.
Caulhen in thie paper.
Ret. C. A INyler in ox ported to prenrli
at Cedar Spria"* on the third 3aWb?th in
ihia month,
V ^ _
l-8~ \fter the )9lhin*l, ('onfedernte
note*, of nny of the prraenl iaauea, above
the denomination of five dollar*, will not
lie received in payment of ^uea to this otliev,
except at a di*i'Otr t equnl to the tax which
will attach to nniJ nolca on the li nt of
April.
Raga! Rag* !
Our friend* are earnestly requested to
aend ua, wiihia the next few week*, nil the
r?g* they may be nble to apure, a* we expect
an curly opportunity of sending what- ,
ever supply Wt? inav have on hand to the j
ini'l. We will pay the highest market |
price f rail clean eotlon or linen rag*, nml
wiil p>y in small bills if deaired. 11
IRcligioUm Notice.? Punching niny he
expected zit tha Wnxhavv Church on next
Fatiirdi.) ut 11 vVlock, (one sermon.) Alao
Conniunion on Nahhath March UOih. The |
Lrifi.d ?j<ii?rl*-rlv cellrrlinn of thin \enr, j
iwill bp -taken np on SuLhnth Preaslting '
Lav be expected i:i ths Village on SiimrIni
m.reh Uftih hi 11 n in., and ceMUtuninu
?r ^ubbnih March 27 J. N Csaio.
The State Taxes
Thr present year are much hig <er thnn
uounl Tliin, ?illi ihp forth.coining Con
frilptMtc Tax, make up n depository quite
equal (o the mentis of m iiinjorily of Tax
Fay em We Mill not he much troubled
I with the excee*. Three heavy taxes have
a wonderful effect*in appreciating the value
of Confederate money
Ti._ r,.n-.. ..... i a? > -
. ?r. .1 omoeu IU ua ue me re- j
milt i?l ?n election held on Monday liial fr>f
| Jnteudaiit uuii Wardens of the VTliajre *1
I..incN?t? r:
IFOll INTENDANT.
A. J UEI.OKN.
WAltUKNS.
J. A. SlASSKl.TINE,
J. B. IIUYU.
J It. CO US ART,
J. T. K. UKI.K
TLe Clerk's ElMlion.
Tlie election for Clerk ol' the Court of
jaaaintin nml Cornwall I'lou* for thin Die
itict canto ' H on Tueo-W of loot weok, is
Kcutdaiiae with the '?jf?iI notice |ire*iou?ly
puhlirlu (1 ; but op to the tune of penning
hiai.o icc no dici*i?e rrut It ha* been pre- I
lainted hv Hie muin^rr.. Wo learn thnt
hi WrdrueJav tin*, manager* assembled for
bo purpose ot counting tlio voice and ?)
hiring the election, na sheeted hv low. Of
ie return* lepurleit nml counted on Ihnl
ay, Mr. Y >1. Clybum rocotvod the larg
a* number of voloa; but beloto declaring
ibe el?itii o totice of cooteal w>o given,
isd the wnnagera wure in doubt, from the
loporonilv cwnll titinr directions contained
!n llif Act of 1819, (A. A 1839, pn^ti 3fi
lee. IV and V) whether they eliould pr*c#<1
to d**l*r* lli? elocii*u uad c<>niid*r
lie ohjeelier.a aftafward, or hrat hear the
bjrctiwn* nn/f determine the quantion of
|didity. ft appears, liowrrtr, thai lliey de
hied i>|)oii tlia latter riiunc. nnd th*r* not
Hug mnnagara enough present to try the
ration (Ilia law requiring two third*) they
joiirnaa I* inert again on Tuesday (to*
y). Their decision in th? pramiiet will
Lbnal, according to the Act *f 1839; hut
|tia perhaps may he construed to mean,
p*n question* of fast, nnd npen queatiaaa
r law their judgment any be eoriocled
Hi*1* ? I ockrell 2 Rich. C )
I lir principal ground nf"|irule?t we un
- rrttniid tu be certain irregularitn e in the
my vol*. The law prescribes lliat returns
| tui llir nrmy almll be sealed. and endorsed
Election return*" Ac., nud directed to th*
Irrk of ike Court, and the Clerk almll da
tar (lie auiuc, unupriied, to tbe Malingers.
I A I8 J, V VII) It appear a ih*l same
r the re urn* were not aent to the Clerk I
nd that rome'ut lh*iu were handed to the
kanagere after briny opened. It in al|?
lid that saint return* were uet received
om the army, whiah if received in Hum
ould have ehaogeo the general result.
W* infer that the managers, en their a*
tabling to day, will have several queaiiona
' f law and fart befert> them : I at Whether
ey can declare the election after VVrdaea1
ay ; 2d, Whether there were irregularities;
i.lf irregular reluraa were received,* hetlier
ley eliould bediacarded and the rea ill
, irltined Irani the remainder; 4|h, Whether
)# inegulariiirs were auch ae will vitiate
i whole election.
,3 -Tj?e public will doubllcee hear with in
Arret the argument*, pro and con, upon
>e?c inter< attug point* The npininn aerm*
A pretail that the w halo affair i* in auch a i
Buddy condition that a new election will la
Aderud to delermiae the voice of the p*o?
lr a* to who shall be Clerk.
I We preaent a stuie.uo.it on another col
Aao of the vole* counted un Wednoedaj,
flnvarnar Vanaa
'Hi* reputation of Governor Vance, of
orlh Caroiiaa, for eloquence. t>??ldnea?,
>ergy and angacily placo# )>MU aifiong the
rat n<rii of the age. A opr respondent of
10 Atlanta ('nn/e<tt>tiey girts ll.e folloMing
I'cripiien pf itija (joyerrior'a personal apraraaae
:
On firat Meeting the Governor, yen take
m to !>e a, good natnrned hoy ia di?poai
on?ho has the planting aimplioity of a
hild. A ahorl acquaintance a>our?s you
0 ia a man of thn highest degree of pru
jni en.rgi Aa to h|a per?onal appearance,
f it tii rty.two year* of age. n-etgha shorn
m
1 190 p#tinda, wail proportioned; complexion i
slightly tinged with nliv#, Wluo eve*, jet
b'ack hair tailing to Itit ehoiildera, brown
|?ni*tarl>e Mid goalee ; dreanea plainly, and
we.ira n bro.id, Io?kc tiuiiiif collar lie ia
pe*aeka?d of tin inrxhnualible fund efanec
, dot#, and ia an incorrigible wit. II# realizes 1
. that Ida bu?ineax aa Governor ia not nierelyto
aicn legislative riiaclineiita, bill to project
! liia ?vi directive intelligence into public
aeiixuren, nnd, in a word, na a Governor, to
! govern.
The Forthcoming Crop
; While tlie operations of our armies io
i the held iiecuaaarily cngjge a lartro share
of public attention, we should not suffer thie,!
' or ntiv tiling else, to detract from tlmt stea- I 1
, dy energy und peraeverance which should j
I chnracleri/.e the operation* upon every farm ?
I find plantation in the Confederate State*.
' We cannot too frequently draw the it 114 n|
tion ef fnrinera to Ihia subject. The crop
of last year, though large, has not proven i
autticieni to meet the demutida of ... tuntry
wltoae producing population it atealily on
the deereaae. without a proportionate fulling
elf in consumers. The demands ?f the
couutry are large, und it ia likely the present
crop will be completely cmauioed be*
fore the next l<aive.-t Our planters aliuuld, I
therefore, cnat their pliia* according to the
circuuintuuce* which surround ua. Itesidea feeding
our u?ual populuiioa and the army,
tee liuxe to teni and clothe the people who
fly from the overrun diairicla, whieh will
make a fsttrful inroad into the hoards of
bread stuffs now on hand Thia population
is likclv to remain <<a our hnnda until (lie
close <>f ine wur. '1 lie lisaw demand for j
everything raised oil the plniilatieu will i
also continue for ine same liiue. Kvery
acre ?f ground thai can be p'aute.l in brend |
luffs Ix.t.ld h- c-:i ?. i? I >
- .mi Kjwerjr ousn*
el el corn, potutoe* and other plantation 1
cereal* that the country can giow m iiI I r
needed No one regr* i? il>? amount of
corn that muh planted luel sear Thin sear
a lea* area *f our country Mill he aultjccM to "
our eontrol, and thu thousand* of acre* ol j
land tlmt have been abandoned to tho one j
my, innat he ruada up eleuwher*.
Editoiiai Brevities
The Government 1 > p?*ite?v in Columbia
in funding fnftr per tenia, at the rate of
about half a iniilioa per day.
A deciMun in a latitat curfiut caae haa j
been rendered in the Slop eine Court of r\p (
pool", foi Virginia, fu'ly allirining the eon- J
atitiitioiiulit v ol the Conscription la a- and .
the Act abolishing the exemption of per
tuna who had lurialied auba itulee. All
ef the Judge* concurred.
Tho veaorahle Aeioa Kendoll, aaya the
I.UUIMIM1 x'uniai, is a manned ?uptnrt?r i
of Gen. Mi'Clulnil a* a candidate C*r the 4
1'ieai galley. 1
GiUraoa. Ilia Yaukee raider, win erigi. '
aally a ht'r?* <1r tier, ?lie uaad la travel '
llir> u;h the South, jacke. i*i? geeileiiii-n 1
into the ptireli.ne at' tuaa vl the neimnla '
ha drova alalia
I
De.-iaite vic'uriae in the field will ap>-ed
icat ueture our currency. If wa ?e?uld
reouaa aur |??j*r, wa oiiat ei-atler aui
laad. '
1
Gaii. l.ougutraet in repraaenled n? muring ?
hm forces Ia?ai4i Hriaiol The Yankees t
catiiaiitaa hia strength at 50.UUU, with nine- ,
leeu I irrea of arllllary. a j
Gov. Moore. vf l.uui-iana, teila a a*d lale
ef-the fate of the hegieee who hate I'allau '
into \ aakre hand-. In hia late ruea-age. 1
ha publishes to the werld tha appallng fact
that mare narrow have ptrmhed 111 Lou 111 f
ana train tha cruelty and brutality of the !
public oriii) limn the combined number of i
while seen, ia both ariuiea, from ilia casual ?
ilea of ?var. p
Unwell Cohb aaya, "A man who ia not 1
willing la food Ins Treasury solan, when '
the roi.dilion of hia country demand* il, in '
nol worthy of a (Jovrnnaral These are '
my views upon ilia currency qii(*li?n.?
They ure short, and quite auUslaclery to
myself. Will ui?n semplaia of the tax on
tan nay nnd uol complain of ilia lux on Hie I 1
blood of thrir ooutilryuisa ? (jo |/?y llir '
t?xra that our bravu soldiers are poyiag ia
losing llioir ssarl's blsod, ami tl.au to '
complain of u little luxation upon rauury 1
or properly " '
?
A Washington teUgram aaya unofficial (
correspondence between Uutlar and Oaid \ (
resulted ia declaring the exchange of all j
priaonrra delivered al City Hoiai up to the (
241H of Jaaunry.
The feeling of distrust with which Ilia I
currency and tax lawa a rrr at liiat reecii ad I
haa given a way,'not only to tlirthrerf.il ?r- t
qsie-cenrr, hut an aiilhiiaiaaiie approval ? I
The laws ars every where cordially sustain- >
od, and this guarantiee ihrir snrveta. I
. i
The stale of fraiing in Noriti Carolina ia (
anid lo have greatly improved. u?d no Ireu
ble ia liOW apprahearded IroUl the latr agl , (
talors (jov. Vanew h.ia been ad.lra au.g j
the people in the moat patriotic term*, and ^
they, seem everywhere to he rallying to his j
support and acquiescing in his vie we.
Judge Battle, ol the tiuprmiv Court of 1
rxortn unroiinw, In.* datidatl the requiring | '
principle* of aubelituUa 'u take (he lield to 1
b* ren>liliil|on*l Th* Raleigh, North
Carolina, t'onfederiitu announce* thai hie
eo'Jengue vtlli'Mr". and tli*t llnrifntH Jildgu 1
I'maraoti * opinion against it* #*n*iiiutioa
al'.tjr v*iil bv overruled
Noma diacoaaion Iim takon ptaee upcn
Ilia quoyatioo whether. under the a?w Tax
Hill, coin i* lo le Used ir. Confederate money,
or in kind. |u reply la an inquiry upon
tin* paint *i1dree*rd ta.lhe Secretary of Ilia
Tr*n?ury by a gentleman of Ihje Slat*, ih*
Nn rotary *a>e thai Mroin ia u*ed in kink
We pr? au ine that tin* deciaieu will bo regarded
aa linal, 'plthougii the language of
the bill admit# mora easily of another con.
atructian.
'I'll# luteal account* from Rich mend and
other markets show that g<4d and saw* |
coin, bond*, atocka and all securitie* arson
a steady decline. The legitimate effects sf
the Tax and currency laws are beginning
to develop theiuaelvea.
The Hath Paper Mill* are expected to be
c?iiiplaled?aiid in operation by the first of
May.
Yanks* priasnera taken in kJissianippl
atale that Sherman will now liaaten back
to Chattanooga, and with Thomas tneve
up** (,'elumbiu, S. C.
About eighty deserter* from the Confederal*
ntiny are *neuuiped on the count ?f
Florida, and are supplying the Yankee*
with cattle. Mtnvuro* have been taken to
break up the neat of traitor* and secure the
ing leader*. ,
The Legislature of Virginia haa adopted
eaoliiliona elaiming and requiring exemp
J V ir?. nuiiieruii* outlet"
nnd employee* In tlie Executive and
ludiei.il Department* of the Slate (iovernnent,
and I'ubiic Institution*?Jualicea of
he Peace included.
The Macon Confederal* estimates 'thai
tut of the vast amount of Confederate
noney now in circulation, not over one
inIf will he converted into band* within
ho time specified by law. There are mill
ox of notoH in the enemy'" litteo. beyond
tie ocoun, Miid eUewhere that have no oplorlunity
to take advantage of the law.
it* cause it cannot be brought to any depoai?ry
in the Confederacy.
Tne Washington (Utronicle, of the 3d.
ontnin* a call for a Republican National
Convention, to meet in Baltimore, June 7th
o nominulu candidates for I'rcaidonl and
/ice I'reiident. All who favor aiippre>?>
ng the rebellion and the cause thereof, are
ii\ ited to a?nd delejjatea.
Army Intelligence.
Rep?ktkd Fiomt at Cumbkulard Gap.
? l':iK?rn^*r? who left llrialhl en Wedflealay
l.iKht, ;nl?- that report, winch neeuird |
come direet. w?- in circulation in Unit
wn, that Gen Win. K. June* attacked
juinWerlaad (jap on Sntirdm laat,and tluil
te had raptured another lot of priaenere. Ii |
a believed that the Gap will aoen be aura
igain, if it in not alieudy.
A despatch from (ieneral Jarkson, dated
'anion, March aava the enemy'?Rtrm>?
he Id'h i>ltd I7lh enrpa?brtwnn Hi.OOU
unl 3u,out) in fun ir v and 1.601) cavalry, lalt [
Jaotnii that morning, after remaining three I
IflVI Slt?r,i...it " - '
? .. ....viavw mrip oil me jnill, |
einuined *ix honre. and pualied on la Yicka !
?urg, leaving Mcl'erann in command. lit i
lent back nine courier* in great ha.ile to t
Mcl'htrtun on ilia ilMli Tlie nrmy expcc -d
to move toward* Viakaborg, tin Livlugilen
nnd Hrooklull I,urge nunbtm of the
Miciuy'e lrm.?|'oiN pnaerd down the river
.1* Vickabnrg. aaid I* lie to tukc Shennnn'a
army. 'I'lic enemy destroyed the railroad
" i If lit itiilaa below (Jan ton. and iu the cur' milling
eouoliea buraed lioiiaea nod d?arujtd
pro\ iaini.a Over JoO ef the enemy
* ere killed or captured Keea killed fifty,
ite out of ncveaty negro cavalry
Tli. Api*<jl in* u special despatch fretn
kliaaieeippi, d*led Mureli A. w htell saw K<>an
md Sliepiierdaon attacked the enetnv ut
t'uzoo City, dri* ing them into their redoubt
nut on lh? gun btnl nl tbe landing We
ieId the cit v lor aever.il hour*. drat(>>\iiig
'iilmihle supplies and provi?i.?nv, IIad cap
urihg n another of ho re** Our Ine* wns
ifty killed and wounded, including Major
Inrmand, of the 14th Te?ne*aee Regiment.
I'ho enemy's loaa not ueeurtmaed.
Dinpnichca received from Geo. Rans-'an
rom SntTolk. alnle that the enemy occupied
'Miflolk in force on Sunday We ailaekrd
heui on IhoDlh nod dreve theiu.iaa reuj,
tut of town, killing a numder, capturing one
tiece ef artillery, a large 4 laotity ef com*
aiaeery and quartermaster's ntorea The
neuiv ratreated la Portsmouth, Wutaiat;
iridge*, and leaving everything behind them t
hat would iu^ede their flight.
More Aboat tbe Rebeat Raid.
The Kiel.tumid papera. of the 4th, coa
ain aeme additional facta and iacidenta of <
ha lata Yankee inversion up<*u that city: I
I'm li.u,-..*'- ? " - ? '
- ? ....... - ?'? ?' ^-oatn :
? I'll*.- luck or **piiit ?.f (liin ufTmr is in* j
ki'iue of uiicewonder It uppmri ,
,1ml while Hoi Jnlniaoa una altackiag (ha j
innny'a rear gju.ini, l.ia own rear w.<a at .
avkad, nanr Old Church, by aonut 400 ?a?
ilrymeo, a portion of Dahigran'a brigade. ,
,'olaael JoliriA ?n bad only forty caValryT 1
neit. and Ilia lillle band ?aa thus eaaght '
lalwrru ovarwhalimog force* of the enemy.
)ahlgrfo*a cavalrymen daabed through bia
iocs ; but inaiend of turning around and
iiitin^ our 11til * fnrce lo piecra, coniinued !
hair rrlic.il la the rivar Thoy were prnb
ibly uninformed of ilia ainnllnrs? of eur 1
"area, * liiali wng iu ti position where it
oijfhl ia-.il> have been annihilated In
itend. bowevrr, of In-inf annihilated, the
lltle Land r.clually look in ilia nialae Iwen I
ty-Ave prianncra, und ln?l but n aingla one
I>nri! gr the day, Col Johnson lonk fif?y
yriaoaara l.iant I>itly wm wouaded by a
tall through nia il.igl.a
AKOTHCR FIGHT Ann CAPTURROF I'RK.
DliRa ?Col Hradley Johnson encinnped at
Did Church, Hanover County, VYediieaday ^
nigal. Yaatorduy, he formed a junction
villi a ann. 11 d.l..-k..,.ni ..I .1? o.k Vs?i
-i ?l? viii ? ii ^ iii*
eavalr;, and attacked the enemy ngum,
irieging, as trophies of In victory, eighty
idd (iridvwn
Wednesday alghi, he took fifty prisoner*.'
t ia estimated in olticiiil quarters that, ?o
nr, Shu prieouere, horses, Ate , havo besu
laptursd.
i'ollard, ef the 9lli Virginia Rigiwent,
aided by tnae Home (iuard* and a
\ w iqea freai l.ieut. Cel. Rabbins' eom :
nand, succeeded in pennieg Col. Dahlgren,
in Wediiceday night, aheul II o'elosk.?|
Jahlgrcn iD-ide a determined effort to force
lie way out, and was killed, loading the
:h*rge. Tniir?day morning, the remaining !
iftkere having escaped, the party aurraa*
lered ? aiosty Yankees and Uirly-tivs ho* I
V*- ' I
*
JSweral papers were feuud en Dahlgres'e
person, with his signature, stating that the
objeat of ths undertaking whs to release
tho prisoners routined on Belle Inland, the
destruction of the hateful city, and the murder
of J elf. l)a\is mid his traitorous crew,
and that everything of service t# the rebels
must be destroyed. The decuutesls disclose
the most vindictive hostility against the
Confederacy and have predaced a profound
natation in this community.
Among the trophies captured and turned
over to the Quartermaster at Bacon'-* Quater
Brunch, up to J o'clock yesterday, were
IOi hor?e?, 3 mules, 6') iMcCleilnn saddles.
Ill U-IJI A1 L-l. 1 .
I mv unuica, II miner*. U?9IUVA any number J
f pinlol, urbinfM, anbren, bluukat*, over- |
coat*, kiinpatick*, etc Several piece* of
nrtillery were Qnptnrrd by our force*. One
of the piece.*, n three-inc'.i Napoleon, wn*
brought into the city ya9i?ril?r.
Up to du'ik bint evening, three romn Installed
otticera and 1HI private* bad been
rej?i*tered and fepnrted nt the I.lbby Prison. '
About 80 of tlir*i were captured bv Gen
I I lampion. Squad* ware coining in nil dny
| yesterday, and with the captures aot repor
tvd, the whole numbar will approximate
200.
FOR THE LANCASTER t.F. DO CR
A Circulating Library
Mr. Kuitor.? lie plea*ed to unnouixe I
' i .
? ??? jiiui |ni|icr, iimi 11 iiim uet'ii outer- j
iiiii?*d by the Christian Association of the !
4th Rogiment of 8. C. Cavalry. at a recent !
meeting, to rear n Library lor the improve- '
merit of the soldiers' social, moral, mental, i
and religious condition, ntid tliey respect- j
fully solicit contributions from the noigh- j
borhond* in which the companies compos. ;
ii.fr this Iteglmoal have been rni-sd, to as- j
oial in the good w ork Tito object of this j
in to promote the hoc in I condition of the
soldiers. aid it is to be hoped that the undertaking
may succeed
Any contributions of books calculatt d to
puao wfT lire wcnrisouieoctS of a Catpp life
and containing religious reading, or good
moral Ivs-ons will be graiolully rocoived at
tlio Store of llasaoltine &- Mimaoy, whonce
they will bo conveyed to their destination
by one of the
-CATAWBA RANG BUS."
CAVALRY' hOtlCli.
A public Meeting will lis held at Lancaster
Court House on Moiidav, Ulat inai, for
ttio purpose of forming a Cavalry company
t'l.r Ntl.ls ll^laiiri. 'I'l- -.I'-l.
.... . ..... v. a MV VIII Mil lltr (I V VI fill |
|MT?aiiH be liver II llio u^'aa of 17 and 60 !
team Imn nlreiniv been initiated b? llie Wi.r j
Department. Thoae, therefore, wliu pieler j
ihe <*avalrv *er\ice will do wall to attend
Ilia aieaiino. Once fairly whirled the cam
puny'can be a:teily uind* up. *
WILLI A31 A. MOOKR.
March 15. 1??4, "jl
NOTICE.
I liava amall claims on n aiiinber of perrfaim
who, probably, wsufJ like la di.paw.i cf
llieir Cnnfadeiale in*ney, I am loo unwell |
i to in ika application ill peiwou, inywcif, and '
have no one to aeud, 1 lake litis meihod. i
ihirrloir% ol uolifyin^ all kncli Ilia: I would I
be pU-Mwnd in nan lliein ni un own re?idaner 1
aoaa tiuic helwoen tl-ix and It- Jilin inai.
\v. c c.wriJKs.
March I6lh 1*64, II
coilmissionh:lis ok roads. I
f I n\illlUWlMVI/HO a a I.* ??-a a .W. !
I v*?.n \/r iVVAI'n .
JL. hi.4 llintjjcM tar lamaa-tai Diairicl arc '
liwrrby ualitir 1 and required to meet at ltnCuiirl
I It-lint? nil Mandny llaxl, (Ino 2lrl 1
inxt.J u>> Iha piiryon? at' dri.-i turning what . '
<ii-lia-.iti.-n (it tin-. ) nli.'ill be made of the [ 1
Inad- ia Ilia Tranaiirv prcviaua to ll-e l?t ' 1
at April,? A puaainul aiten.Du;ea it ta
queaiaJ.
W J. Mcll.WAlN, 1
TrcaaOrar- I
Mulch I ft. IH?4 ft-lt.
JMotioe to Physioiazi9.
4 1.1. rrjjnUr |irni'tii'ing lieai.aad phjai- '
2_ \ ciaiia. in laitiiM-Irr Diali ial, ara here 1
by nniitied liiai I ita* a dt?pi??Hed a quunliiy
afapirilt aiili Mr J out-a I'rarkal't, ?i l..mi-uiilar
Cuuri llouae, which 11,oy ran procure
by anterior inia bond, and coiilarimn^ in
othar |iar'ticuliri wiiti the rr^uiMtiuna ol
the raieni Act af the I.ajjialaiura an Inia
aubjact.
B A. CUL1\
Diairicl I Mil*liar.
March I ft, IM4. ft-it
Taxes Refunded.
PAYERS win ua ide their returna
JL And (-aid Alt income lav, on or pruvi
i?ua I* the Mill duy nl Kfbiunry, 1864. arc ;
hereby tmllfiad Unit lnt< illalrlclieii* of 1$.\
December, 188J. under which aaid mumii
nicnlA and colled ions warn made, hntV
lit><ii revoked, and inalriic'ion* of dale. January
'it, IH'i4. i**uod in I inn Uiercof Said
iiiatrocliona materially reduce tha Tux ef
the termer or planter, hence, it b?i:i?es
arena**ry !? inhkn new /nnoiuciili under
ui'trurtiona of Jniiuarv U6, I8fti. Tha in|
coiaa lux i Heeled nil mid prmious ( I I th
dny of fr'eb 1884, will bn r^W ruled lo I lit
purlin* on dalitary af Ilia receipt* given by
me f*r anid tax, alsa an eppertiiait v will lie
urt'i d' i| lo makn new return* ana pay the
iiicoma tax balare the lat of April, after
wnicli lime, ('MiilVdrrata lua will be aub
jicl to a diaaaiint of d3t per cent. 'Die
u-teaeor* Mill receite naid relnriia at Ilia
lii.ira and place* appointed lo rrreive return*
of Mlatignlcred beg*. and tha monay refun. I
di d on tha old and collected aa tha new atacaaintnla,
wii: be recti* ad at toe amine
liana and place*.
JAM KM R MAGILL,
18th Dtairtci f'ollectar.
March It, 1884 t?If.
HK&DQUA&TBRl,
COUUIHS VRYGf-.NI.'S liHI"T s r
Columbia, 8. M , March 6, 1861 j
' I "MIK 11(5* rd a of NfiMivr*' Ueliel through' j
X wul llie Smta ? l<o hava tint rainilird |
Ihe naiaunln lor ?mI?n ?t I .'.A it OS and
l.l/JTH in full, are hareby requeued la do
bv.brfore lit April neat. All aieounfe r
ceived by ihem after aaid data'lor aalaa of
above. ollt be subject la tha deduction
af 33^ par cent, aad will bo ia received by
thie Department.
B* order af lha Governor.
RICHARD CAI.DWELU
l<ieut. Col. abd Cotnmtaaary(j?.n,l C. 8.
March 15. 1864- 5- -it
"notice:
I'eraeae F.a*t af tha I'otlar lload will
hereafter deliver lliair Tan in Kind In oi?
at l,ane?ntert ill*. Tna aaidiera' Board of
Relief, will give no n<>re ordara for thia
corn at preaeat.
By ordar of Capt. C. A. Malloy, P.Q. M.
* 8. U iiASSKT. AgX
A, |M4, 4-#?
* r. tj
C* 2.
f .*
. m
IUxM.
I.nnriiitrr, & 55
Tank,* 0 U
Slo\?r, O 0
Cna'.oii, ' 2 S
Morton, 21 7
Tnxnlmw, (? 9
Small, 0 7
Fundrrburk, 2 8
Indian l?ind, 0 14
Cupi. Clyburua Co , Tenntsaoo, 0 0
Fort Moulin*. 11 5
Citpt Htovrr'a Co. Virginia, (1 S
('apt. Clyl'urn'a Co Virginia, 0 8
Cnpl. Dfl'rha'n (Jo Count, 0 5
Capt. Fuator'a (Jo. Cavnlrr. 3 S
Co. K. '2'2d kfiiiiMfMt M I" V fin '
Co. I, 17tb Regiment S C. V. 10 13
142 137 ]
SHERIFF SALE.
IW Order o( tlie Ordinarj.
B It. Hancock, Adiu'r. *)
Applicant. | Order for Sale
*?. J> Rent R*tnte II. J
Henry Huncock, II. P. ] Hancock, dae'd.
Hancock, und others. J
II y airtue of an order from P. T. Haw
wood, Ksquira, Ordinary for Lancaster lliatrict,
I will aeil at Lancaster Court House
on tin? first Monday in April next, between
llie Icya' lianra of Hnle, one Lot of Inad ailnate
in the village of l.nncHMter, bounded bv
I.oIn of J A. Kennedy, J. A. Hn?aelline
ar.d others, coQtaiainjr One Acre toore or
leas.
i Eit.wv? i waive nth* er*?1it, with in I
lerest from day at sale (*xevpt au inueli
c:?mIi ait will pay the coal* and ex^i?n??s^'t'
Hale.) Hi* purchaser In give bond, wnk good
security, and a morigiee *1' tko premises, if
deemed uvceasurv, I* the Ordinary for lite
punkas* iiina*v.
AMOS McMANUS. S. L D
SliariflHa Ollie*. InniCMtr, tl.
March 15. ltMil, 5? 3t
SHERIFF SALE.
Iiy Order ol the Ordinary.
J J. Willinina, ndm'r.") Order for Halo t?r
v?. { Kttul Kataie of G
Harriet K Plylcr, f VV. Ply ler, dei'd.
widow, el. al. j
By virtue ?f an order frotn P. T. Ham
nminl, Ksipiiie, Ordinary lor Lancaster I>i*
I riot. I wi'l all ut laiiiitHMter I'mirt I lunar
on the first Mondav in April next, between
the legal inura of aale. One Tract of laud,
in Iwt aopirate parcel*, Militate on the a a
tern of Ciinip Creek, hounded by land* of
Margaret Plyler, K Plyler, (.'nit in i'elk.aed
tlier* ; containing one hundred and ninety
two Helen more or l**a.
Tekm? ?'I'welva tiiaatha aredit with ia
larval Irom day of nule. exaepl an much vnah
as will pay ike coat and expenses nt Male,
the purchaser to five bend with good seenrily
mid a Mortgage el the premise*, il
deemed itecv**ary t* the Ordinary, lor the
pareliita* aaonev. u
AMOS MeM ANUS. H I. D.
SkerifT* Oflice l.aeesaler C. II.
March lk, ISfi, k-Sl
S 0 U T II C A \l OIiINA!'
LaNCASIKK DISTRICT.
BV P. T. llaintrtoiid, Lsq.iire, Ordiaary
for naid District.
NVIlKltKXS. William Onant Kav applied
to me for (altera of Administration,,
on all and singular the Goods and Chatties, {'
Kiglita and (/'rrdilt of Kieiu fsiiiie. with |
Hie Will uifiiexed, lata el'lhe District afire |
a.iid. deCsased.
TIIKSK are, thsrefora, to cits and ad- '
innninli nil and singular. tin* kindred and
rrdilnra of the said deceased, t? l>? and
Appear before me at our next Ordinary*
Court for th* niiid district, to be hidden at
Ijincanter Court Mouse on the USlli dar of j
llaiili itmt. io ihmr rnmr, if any, wh> .
t^s said Administration should nsfka
granted. J
t i Given sr.dsr r*y hand and aaal,
| ].. S. / tliia Iftilt day of March in
f >'h? year of our Lord nna tliosland
eioiii huadred mid sixty four, and in
llie eighty ei^olh y*4r of tea Iiuir pendsriee j
I' the Slate ?f South Carolina.
r. T. HAMMOND,
O I. 0 |
March 15, IMt. |
South Carolina,
I. A N C A STK K I?I ST R1CT.
BY P. T. HAMMOND, r.*q , Ordiaary !
for auid District. ;
WIIKItK AS. J W KICK has;
applied to me foi l.ettera of Adininixtrution
on all and singular the Good* and Challiea, j
Rights and Credila of J F. Kee and his ;
widow .Martha J. Ket, lata of the District
aforeanid, deceased.
TIIKSK are, therefore, to cite and admonish
nil and ain^ular, the kindred and
crauimr* ?>i me HMin ueenuaevl, to On ami I
appear before iuc at our neit Ordinary'* j
(,'ourt lor tint aaid district, to bn lioldrn nl j
Ijiiicuxtnr I'ourl llouao oil the 18h ilav ol
March mat, to abate cnoee, if any, why
the aaitl administration ahould not b? graa
,#d.
(iivan uod?r my hanJ and aaal, litis 2ad >
^ - iiav of March in Ilia year ol our ;
L. S. > laird Olla tin, iiniiii .t ?ii/nt luititr?ii '
/ )?u<i*i>t|r four mini iu ilia ai^luv- !
ri^gm year of Ula ludeperidanaa ?*f lua
Siaia of So 11 l!i Carolina.
P. T. lUXUOXU
March*. |M4 "* 1
j
Katate Klish* Blackmon, Deceased.
*
Paraaaa baring dama ida againat l*? Ra- ,
lata ut Filial.a tlUckia >n, dat-aa*?ii. lata of
Ijuuaatar IJiainct, ara hrr.-hy nolinad to
yrtMiil tbani fur p.i.m-nt, to t!ie uudar
aigm-il, befwra tk?? firai*d.tr of April naxl
i'lua noiiaa will ba pl*..d m bar la am
rlaiai* pra>artlwd afta' ilt.it lima.
1'i.a diatr'.biilrea aiid baira at i?n?* *1 llir
xaid decwaaed air alto aolirt.d lo ba noil
aiM'rar. ail bar Hi i?ar?an or bv iitluiifa* at I
? ? ^
th? < )r,lin*r?'a oftica of III* aaid Diatrial on
lit* firal day of April naxi, far lb? purpoae
af raraivitig tliair raapacliva atmrca ami alfading
^jaal anUUtnafti of the K*t:ila.
J AM K8 A. P ULACKMOM,
Adm'r
lionaaatar C. U , P?\> 4, 1144 M -41. '
ESTATE NOTTCBT
ALL pcraona ladnbtrd la Ike Ratate of
Jumna K (ileem, deawaaad, ura wqneuird to I
maka paymaal to tho na ieraignoii ; ami nil ;
prr?aan having iliaBHiida annual aui.l Kat.ile
will plena# praaanl lliaw rtt-wediatalv lor |
pay m*at.
J. H .MoAlfJRR \Y
MARQAflK I' X (il.KN*
Adtn'r* at JOU* U. 0LK.NN.dee d.
Ja? ?*H 4T??m
j
JsiKPriBH
5. 5 5 2- s; 5. * .? ?.
5 ? ? ? S: o * 5 i. e.
S 5 = - a- * .""
* 3
<
10 l'2 84 1C 16 0 2 2 141
10 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 14
11 0600000 l?
20 111 0 3 0 I I 42
03 3000(10 42
3 1 3 I 0 0 9 0 33
GO 36 I 0 0*1 24
0 7 G 2 1 2 0 0 28
II 1 0 2 0 0 I 0 29
40000 19 00 23
10000000 IS
10 7 O 1 12 O 0 1 34
<111 0 0 6 0 0 0 SI
19 O O 6 0 0 1 0 31
20 a.'? 7 2 0 0 (I O " GO
0 4 3' I 0 0 0 0 88
000 2 0000 2i
130 73 70 39 38 21 20 6 G7?
Notioe.
ro&uim M?.
r 1^1 IK 1 i.?nkf of Moutli CurolinA li?r<>bv
JL cull llic attention ef all concerned to
tlio operation ef the Act of the (.'on Indurate
('o!i;imss, approved Febreary J7, 18t>4, by
which the 'l reayury ante* above the u?nomination
of lite dollars, aol funded in
four per cent, bond* l.ulere the let April
proximo, will b*j then subjected to n tux of
thirty three nud one-third per cent,and
tliey hereby give notice
1st. Timt all para ns and corperutiona
having claim* open thetn ler deposits, bank
balancer*, cvriiticulea ef dupoail checks. divi.
dends, die., die , shall present their claims
and receive payment thereof ou or before
the I bin March instant
ltd To tiiciiilale the operutieoe of their
eu-loineiu in.funding their I'reuaury notes
hi lour per cent, bond*, according to the
above Act of Congress, the banks will con
tiiiue to receive the same on deposit, until
the tilth day ol iJurcIl ioa|aut, and to pay
checks draw n against the same uetil ttie 19th
idem, inclusive.
Alter the 19th day of Merch instant aforesaid,
the banks, in order to avoid Tor their j
depositors and others intocsied the tax of
.i....... i J - - 1
.mivj init-w niic one intra p?r ctrii , will j
orocecd to fund tin- Treasury notes then m
iiiiiniii|* in their possession in four par can'..
.Hindu, oil account of and lor Hie benefit of j
vi.e Mild di-pudlnrii and other-, nod thereat*. j
ler pay ail -uncli claim* in the mud hernia.
4th. The Wank a Mill continue to rescue
and jmv out Treasury butea of the deiiemi
nation of live dellarn and lean aod will re
ccivc in the same manner as lierctuUrn the
new unities to be made under thi.? Ael
J A. (MIAWKORI), President Ceinwsr
cial Hank, Columbia.
It It JOHNSTON, President fcxehange
Bank. Columbia.
I). KAVKNI'lli, President Planters and
Mechanics' Hank.
J. K MASS, President Hank of Charleston
J AMKS JtOSK, President South western
Railroad Hank.
II I.. KI.MOTT, Prssidejt Piaster's
Hank of Fairfield
(j S C A A1 IdKO.N, Presided Bunk ef
l.'be?ier.
J. G. IIKNSING, President Bank of
Georgetown.
YVM. WllAl.EY, I'rtuident Farm?r'?und
i'.xcIihd^u Batik:
W.M. HODFRBY, IWidcnt Marchnul'a
B ink, <'licrnw.
\V. B. i- Mini, Preairirnl Union Bank.
V M. FUK.M AN, Pr??id?nt Hank State
?l Smiili I 'aiolinn.
JOHN P'ISIIKU.. l'r?Kidttni Branch Bank
Stale <>t South l arxlina, Columbia,
AMMIKW SIMON US, President Brunch
Bank. Abbe?itle.
(il.O B KK1I), I'raaidcnl Bank South
(JuroliunU
R McCAY, President Prople'a Bank
hiDWAKIt ShliiU\U, Pre?td?al Stair
Bank
B. I). BoYI>. I'r*?id?nf Bank Nrwherry.
,\4 n'cli It. I?r>4. 4? tl
[Uni'Mir l.vJfer Print.] ,
S t) U T 1! CAROLINA.
I,ANCASTKR DISTItlCr.
Iii the Court of Ordxnaru. *
Wherons Samuel Sims hiitli bv bis Attorney,
or ('rector, hl.-d in ibis ofFira n no.
lice, i?-q *iiii?i; the Will of iiis tether, Krvin
Snue. dec-used, to be jirovaivin eolonin er
dot- I or in <if law :
Tbeee ore therefore t# a I? and require
you nail each ofyou, to wit; Klizubeih Sun*,
the widow nt the nnid Krvin Sana; tlie
children ^il any are living) *1? Joseph Sunt,
decear-od, (iln-ir oames not knows) ; llie
children (if any nio living) of Nathaniel
Suns, deceased, (Ihair iminex nut kansa) ;
I lie children (il'aav are living) of Miday |
Kn nia, deceased, (their names not known);
J.irrel St ma; Fran key II Kocvea, aud ha?i
bnnd Juinas It Keeve; Mary Sartin, daughter
at' pully Surlia, deceased,; aeuie of
whein lira supposed in reside beyond the
Jiinila ol' this Stale, aiid all of whom would
tiuvs been interested in -the Folate of said
deecHHed. aa distributees nnd heirs at law,
provided 11a had diad ir (estate, to be and,
appear before me in tns Court of Ordinary
to be iioMea at l/ineasicr Court Mouse on
tlia 9ih dav of June next, (ban and liters
Ill nu?w I'nutVi II HIJY, wny in# BUM >>111
whould *?r ?ltouid Dot be proved and ealah,
Ini'ird in due lorm of <?m, f?r what caiHM
It e name should be net ii*i<1? or eslublinhtd,
and to Niich'oi tier and fori bar shotting and
pivet n- wu ur^eilher of yen, Ilia Maid par
lies. milV da?hi lirrw'iirr and proper wild
&d? iit luge ana f-r your raapeciiv* lights nad
lU'erwata in the premises.
Given niidar my iiwinl nnd seal of O.Tu-.e,
at l^inrnater Court House, thin the Ilk day
of March A. 1). l8?4
* l?. I*. IIAMMOFD, O I. D.
Marsh 8, ISrit, I ? tin
NOTICE.
COSF'ER \ I K STATUS OF AlfF.RICA
War Dipahtmnnt, Hi;krai; or CoaacniPTlOJt,
Riehmanrt, v'a, )-'?t>ru?ry, 29. 1964.
PARAGRAPH X of Ganural Order* Nn.
Si. Adjutant ami Inapeutor General'*
ottice, of ISt.'i, require* that application*
or A'eaipiioii niiivi in nil * <* Im made In
the (enrolling Otheer. it ihe lornl Knroil
nife I ?(tW-?r I'a* not lli? power In net, or i*
in doubt, li? will, *lt?r invio.iig.iiii?n, under
Circular No. 2, current series. refer such
application, through the proper oScial ehsnnaiu.
to tliia Buraau
All anch application* addrseasd ta tliia
nureaii will necessarily and invariably bo
relumed for local investigation, i.nd the ap
plieanl* aiII thiiA have uselessly lost time
and prolonged suspense
Appeals from mjverse derisions of the
local officer*, and of the Commandant of
(Jonseiipt* for the State*. will bo forwarded
by I he w for hearing, w hen any plausible
ground tit nppcnl ia sst forth.
By order of
COI. JOHN H I'RRRTOX, Sap'L
('. B Cutfirld, A a. Gun.
it aroh S, l?UK 4? tt
| Notioe to Tax Payers.
I WILL ha hI tlie uaual plaeeo of roooU
vinjf taxes, an lha fallowing days, via:
j At l?anraolor Court liouaa as Monday
i and Tu*?d.?y lha 21st and 22d day a of
Maruii.
At Mr* M. C. HutrV Monday, Marah 14th
At Craigsvillo, Tuesday, . " 14th
At T. H. Moplla, Wednesday, " 12th
At Bellnir, Thuradny, " 17th
' At lloaa' Stora, Friday, 44 ]2th
| At Nelson Hell's. Wednesday, March 23-1
I At Malbins Crenshaw's, Thnraday, * 24th
> At I'lonsanl Ilill, Friday, H 26lh
! At Smnll'a, Monday, M 22th
! At Ceo. M. Fimd?*rburk 'a, Tnaaday, " 20lh
i At ThxhKhw, Wednesday, * 30th
At llurlotTo, Thuisday, ** tint
und at Ilia (,'aurl House Naleaday in May.
The tax hooka will be olosod on Sain rday,
tho 21 si day of May; all roturno oouat ha
made on or before that d*? Ail
j engaged iri agriculture ure required to make
; a return of the lumber ef hands oo
| ployed Taxpayers are required by law to
I aiake their relurne, and pay their taxee lo
j the District, where the properly ia located.
Free negroes are required to make their re.
' turns and pwy their taxee during the month
of April.
J R. IIUNTER,
T. C. L. D.
Feb. 24, 186 I. 1?3m.
THE^baconITS
Tho Confederate Aeaeaeora for the Tax
in Kind will attend at the following tiuee
ond places fur the purpose ef receiving re*
liirne ef nil hoge slaughtered ia Laaeaster
District from the day of April 1363,te
the. first day of March 1*64.
! At Lancaster Court lloune on Monday
i and Tuesday, 21at nad '22d da/8 ef March.
At Nelson Bel I'a Wednesday, March SSdi
At Matthias Crenshaw'# Thursday, " 24th
At Fieaeant Hill, Friday. * " ttlk
At Small's Menda. " ??iW
At G M Funderburk'o, Tueaday, M 29th
At Taxahaw, Wednraduv, " Sdth
At HorteiTe Thnrkday, ** list
At Mr* M C liney'a Monday, April 4th
At Craigsvllla, Tuesday, M Ilk
At T H Magill'e Wadnaaday, M flk
At Bajjpir, Tnuradny, M 7th
At Rose' Ntnre, Friday, " Ilk
nnd at <Jourt limine ealeaday in. May.
It a ill be aaen thsl tha akora dmea as4
place* urn the suai* a* tnnac appointed by
tii* SStalti Tax Collecto* fur receiving tha
Piti?t* Taxca The appointments are throws
together tsith the view to uccoiumodata tha
people.
'i'he rrturna must bo based upon tha
number ot pounds of p-rk realized by amah
indiriduui from hogs slaughtered by there,
| between the datum above mentioned. Ma
quantity of pork ia exempt from taxation.
JAMKN K. MAGI I.L,
I 1 tth District Collector.
Feb "24th *-7l
"TjTequity. ~~
Ja??H Gibson anil wif* ]
S/llnii Seal ino 1 fm W?mlt ? ^
va | enater.
Hrnry II Duncan, jColumbus
1.. 1)<ib#uH| | Bill to riitrtt
William Duncan, j Traal fnnda.
and others. J
It npprnriog ta the nutiafaetien af tha
Cominiaaianar that June Duaaan, Sntmaei
A Duncan, Margnrel M. William*, Itanry
William*, Surah K. William*, Ralccaa C.
Williuma, Mary fel. Wllliama, E.nma O s
Willi..in* nud Sumual A. VVilliaaaa, Da fan *
.lints in tha abava elated onaa, raaida with
nut Ilia liiuita af tha Stale ; en naatian
Kt*rahaw & Connate, Camplnlatanla Salia
itora, it la ordered that tha *?ld Jame* Dan
can. MamoeJ A. Duncan, M.tiptrai M. Will
iurna, taciiry Willium*, S.teah K Williama
Ueberaa C. Williama, Mary E. Williama
Kmaan D. Williuma and Smnnal A. Will*
mm* do aiiuwer, plead ?r damur te tha Bill
iti uWove eaar an er hafara lha 10th day f
April, atherwiae judgment yra ae^easa will
L- - -a a
" J A wirUKMPOON,
Cti'r K^'jr L. D.
Jaa ?, 1M4, 8a
OFFICIAL.
j\dj'r am* 1r?p'r Oei'i Office, t
KTcmand, F?b. 4,1804. \
GF.NBRAl;ORt)KKSN? 14.-?Tka fal>
ttwiig nrdtrw publiabad for lha ia>
fanuaiian of all aauaaraad :
C. M. America, War L)kpa ktmcar,
KialiMond, February 1, 4804.
EXCiiANGB NOTICE NO. VIII.
1. All PRiaoasRa haratofora halt by tka
United .Malee aulTioriliaa,* bather otncERR,
soldier* ar civiLuaa, raeeired at City
Paint, before tnc Ut or Janvart, 1004,
ura hereby declared excbargeb.
3 All orricsRa aid her ?>r the Vicca.
BURS CAPTURE. rannrtaA U> Amtm at
? --'J
hoterpriee, klun at any tin* frior tu tee
I4tm or November, ISi?8, uad whoaa a tnaea
acre forwarded to ma by Maj. Uaa. Juhg
11. Forney, are declared exchanged.
3. All ortieera and oaan of ilia Viekvbarg
capture, belongiag ta tha fir at Tanaaaaea
heavy artillery, who reported foi duty at
Marietta, Ga , and whose nines were far*
warded to me by Cal. A Jaakaan, are re*
clarid exchanged.
HO. OULD, Agent af Exchange.
By order: [Sigacdj *?. CooFEX.'Adj'l and
lnap'r General.
[Lnneaaler Ledger Print.]
Feb 17, 18?4. * 1?At.
HEADQUARTERS.
COMMIS8AKY GEN LS DKP'T, 3 C,
i.ANCAaTER C. if., February 17, 1114. .
Mr. Benjamin* A. Culp baring executed
and tiled liia ilond in tliia Department on
Hie I6ib February 18G4, in compliance with
the reqoLitione of an Aei, entitled an Aet
to aupprcaa ike undue dialillelieu of epirit*
ueua liquor* iu \liia Stut<>, pae*ed 17lh Da*
ceuitier Ittt3, ie hereby . appointed by bia
Kxi-elk-ncy the Governor, an agent to mail*
u lac tu re mid ayll a limited quantity af Ai*
culiol and Whiakey in loncaeter Diatriat
ta regularly practicing IMiyaieian end regie- ^
irr?-? i/ru|(jin? oi M.d Ultlliel lor M?OlCitl
|)i>lpnN?(
All othef paraon* diatilling in Uaciilw
Dialrict ?re doing ao in direet violation of
ttn? law, and are amenable to ito penalties.
It la itie duty of all leadara of Patrol to report
all eneh perar<na, and ofa'l Mugiatrate#
In hoi/o and auppreaa their Nulla.
By *idor of th? Governor.
RICHARD CALDWELL,
l.iaat Col. and Comuiiaaary Oen'1.
Hlala of tfeuth Carolina.
March 8, 1164. *?It
$100 Reward.
I 1.} ANA WAY aboot tbe lal May laal, 0
I IV negro girl named Jane, belonging to
1 the Relate af A. A. ( .' fay, dea'd. Maid 00
' gro t* lb or If y#n? old, aboot tiea foot
! high, very dark and haa vary largo foot, too*
inclined outward. I will pay Fifty Dollar#
for the apreheaei?a*tt[>d delivery of oaid
negro to me or if lodged it aay jail ao that
I can get her.
R. C. POTTS. Adm'0
ion. SO, IS**,