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? T? LB HI I III. LANCASTER C. H., SOUTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY MORNINli.* DEC. 20,1894. NUMBER45. u.i. Til LANCASTER LEDGER every Taesday Kerning BY W. M. CONNORS, Editor and proprietor. TERMS: For Six Mantka, in advance, $4 00 For Three Mnnlha, ia advance, 2 35 When net paid ia advance, fifty per cent, apaa tha abava ratea will be charged 1'uyaaaat within naa month from the date of ?:n w- 1J?J : J nm n tmwiuriou 1(1 IMlvanCC. Prod dorrs will be charged at the rata of ftl.SO tor 12 aonth*, to be paid iu protiaiotia t aid price*. A1VERTI8EMENT8, Wil ha inserted at three dollars per square far the Iret, aad two'dollars per squrre far each subsequent insertion. A square to oaasist of the spec* af JO lines, Brevier type. Vo advertisement considered less than a square. The qjynber of insertions must be written on eaoh advertisement, or they will be inserted till ordered ant and charged accordingly. Local advertising and job-work must be paid far iu produce?tua old price to govern each way. [armt corrbspondrnck of tilv Lbdorr.J Richmond. Vi.. Nn? 'i"7?h ikri Dear Ledger.?a few inkling* from the Coital ii)ay not be uninteresting. I arrived here yesterday from Peteraburg, where I left all the boya well and in good spirits, and aa I ba7e completed the business of my miaaioo, 1 will occupy a leisure moment in apeukingof the times, sights, dec. Put 1 must fust give you an "inkum stance" of a soldiers fare at the metropolis. On arriving in the city you find a welcome at the "South Carolina Soldier's Home," supported by the government for the special benefit of the privates from our State, who %ye not a})le t6 pay the enormous expense of $40 per day at the city hotels for {edging. Tbia place la under the aole man agement of Mr. (i. P. McMaster, apparently, a very clever gentleman. Put 1 would be doing Injustice to the claims of the privates of our State, should 1 say that they receive that attention and courtesy intended by the benefactor of this institution. The officers, who never atopjpeij at this pla<# until re cently?since bosrding at the hotejs has ucco put up ao oign?dow Dock en idmk to tlA* reiort, and of course receive the attenioD due their rank. We have no objection* to thiv but at the aame time, we are or the opinion that thi* new feature at the soldiers home should not take from the privates what is justly due and intended for their benefit. It is not a pleasant rest, that, on a hard bonk, no cover, with ' confederate rangers" the size of doodle-boga, feeding on jrour "carcass." Yet, happy consolation that, duU el decorum esl pro palria mori ? Though wbils we breathe we have hope of overcoming all our enemies?Uiose who seek our destruction by day, and those who walk over our bodies by night. The city is lively and business has the appearance of going on briskly, notwilh I landing the close proximity of tire enemy to ita very gates. The ladies are dressed jn'lhe latest pstleras and stylee an<| promenade the publio square every evening, as if there was no war going on; while the city gents are rigged from tog to toe in French ^rosdclotbs, calf akin boote and beaver hate. ?uch is city life; now for f moment contrast s soldier just from the front, walkiog p Qroad street, with a ragged and greasy suit, slouefeecT hat, barefooted, and government rations 'in his hands, and you have . the difference between a soldier, and what is ctnsuiered a gentleman in Richmond. Congress is hard at work, but most of the time in secret session. I had the pleas are of making the acquaintance of some of the delegates from our State, who seemed to have every confidence in our ability to destroy Sherman in hie meaodering march through Georgia. Our immediate a^ worthy rvnresentaiva. is "?? i? ??. i?? -? y ? ?M MID UV?t Ul bnllh, thdughi able to attend to buelneee I would write you tpoye but pay ti.oe ia out end I moit haul off. The Mo vim car Aca^ut Wkj.dou.?a column, throw? Nt from Grant'a army.^nd eopplied alOirifpld for a protracted expedition, ha^MMMk Ifca Weldoo railroad at | Jarratt'e, thirty ?Hm of Petersburg, and i whan laat hoard from were marching io the i direction of Weldoo. There waa a flying i y amor thai llampteu had aoeouatared and < hod * h^hl with this column, bui we could trace the story to no trustworthy source.? We know nothing of the plans of our gen eral in relation to this movement of the enemy, but confess we shall be dis ippojnted if ?li? yankee column is permitted to move without interruption or obstruction, to its destination. It set out with beef on the Jioof and other nupplies suifgd to the uses of a tuoveeble army. lu sending out this column, Grant pur. posed more than one of these flying expeditions kdown as raids, lie designed establishing a new base at a point which should deprive us permanently of the use of the Petersburg and Weldon railroad, and at the same time threaen Wi'uiington ? NVeldou win, doubtless, the point selected. It he succeed* in getting there,and fortify* ing himsalt, Us will hojjo b> supply his troopq by the Roanoke river, or by rebuild ing the ISujsulk railroad. It remains to be ?een how much of his plan wilt be auccea* fully accomplished.? Hichmund pispalch, I Oik. From Hood's Armj. ttlslumuia. Ala.. Dec. 4. 111! Tallasee. M?di-..n ami Doclortown Dec 6 ?'1 he following is the atnteineut of it.e Ite* Mr Browning, jnat from the army of Tenueasee: A fighl took place ou lite 30th till., between Hnrpelh creek and Franklin, in whiuh the enemy were routed from hie breaalwuika, toning 4J)00 killed and wounded and ti.OUO prlaonera. General Cheat Itam'a corpa was*principally engaged. Tne enemy are falliug buck to Murfreeaboro. Forieht is reported to bu at Bentwater, between tlie enemy and Nuativillo. The enemy are aaid to be concentrating at Murfreeaboro. We utideratiind'our loaa in generals waa aevere, Gene Cleburne and Giat, among others, being killed. Our w hole loaa wua estimated at 3,6o0. Oen. Lee'a Official Report. Kichmsnd, Dec 11.? An otlicial telegram from General l.ee aaya: Hampton, after driving the enemy's cavalry upon bia infantry on the afternoon of llio 8th, croaaed tlie Nottoway apd reached Beltield at daylight yesterday morning. In the afternoon the enemy attacked 'ho pt? tion but were ancces?lgII) restated. Tltia morning the enemy la reported retiring, Hampton following Thy l.ndge over AJcIotmii *44 saved- Our losses far a* known is mu?II. The gariison under fjarwell and tliu reserves belaved well. About noou yexlefday the drat division, second corps of the ?a?ny supporting their cavalry, lorred back our cavalry pickets on tue Vaughn roud;#uuti? of the AppouisUox and advanced toward* Dinwiddle Court House. To-day our cavalry, reinforced by iulantry, drove lltctn back aeroaa Hatcher's rpn, capturing a few prisoners and re eetab lisb'Dg our Jibee. . From GeorgiaHharuyaoa column* are very much scat tered. At last accounts Gun. Harden was skirmishing with the enemy's advance ia Kftnghara county, wbde Wheeler was hacking aud pegging away at the rear f aard, no leas than 40 uiklee thia aide. The impression prevails that sc atlpmpi to cross the Haysnneh Hirer at or below Mteter'e Ferry will be made. Precautious have been taken to preheat Uie execution of aueh a deaign. It ia also rumored that Shertuao'e'train fnmm <4 a ttn Lha Conlral BaiUouJ aWi.w? ?* utile* from 8av?nnali. If (hia ia correct, both armiaa are near each other. So amy the ^uguata papers of the 9th. The Columbia -Caroliuinn ol' Saturday aaya: "<?enll? men front Snyannah report that city porfectly nafr, and the people eon tident. Sherman ia there thought. U> be making hia way toward* Darim or Brune. wick, in prefereece to a joarney through the aw ampe and rice Iap4" of itoath (JeroIma. Hia difficultiee hourly ioereaee, but he hae not yet reached that point whien in dicatee to oaf cejpptaodera hia futare route. 1 We leara that the cittseoe of Beravmll and Beau I o^t pjetriele are behaving nobly nod have rallied to a 1949 ia defease ef their homes aed families." IT A BT TfBHeeefd^Aa >aadva -I- ? know, Generaldlreckioridgs drara the nrmy from Ball'a Gap to Strawberry Plaina, t distance of nearly forty ailsa, capturing ibout 700 prisoners, a large mm hoc of wag. one and taaaia, ambalaaaaa, aod igataw supplies of ev?-ry description. Among otlv er things, the boys got a good supply of I augur and coffee I Our forces now hold all of Rant Tertnea I I see above N'rnw berry Plains, and we shell I not bo surprised if they hold a right muarl t slice of it belotv that point before ujacy I days.? Athvilie Se^t. i Uorthern Sew*Richmond, Doc. 9.?New York and B*U ? tin) ore papers of the 7th are at hand. i Lincoln's message ia published in fu!l.~- < Ue says the condition of forrigu aftairs m < reasonably satisfactory. NVo have strictly maintained neutrality between the bellig- I ereiiis in Mexico. There in a good proa < peel thnt the inter oceanic route via San . Juan will noon be opened. i After enumerating the variona South American Kcpubli?? t?'iih whom we have ? relations of llui most friendly nature, he i .solicits authority t<> furnish a gunboat to ' Liberia, the coat to be reimbursed to the r United States. The noble design of establishing tele- < graphip coinruuniralion between America < and Great Britain, hua been renewed, with I ( a fair proepeel of iis early accomplishment. c Tha rebellion in Chinu haa at last been ? suppressed with the eo operation and good odiiei* of lliie goveiuuient and other Slutea. The porta of Norfolk, Fernaedioa, and I'ensucola have been opened. It ie hoped foreign merchants will resort to Uiase and other open porta, rather tl'uu to porta clou- ' id by a lawful and elledive blockade. , Unforeseen political dillcreuusa have aria- i en in Brazilian and British porta, which ar# 1 now in courau of adjustment. Notice haa been given that the United Stale* will increase their uaval armament , upon the Inkes. I The public debt on the firat ef July last 1 was neatly eighteen hundred millions of dollars, held for the most part by our own , people, has become a substantial branch of i nsiiooat though private property. After reference ta Xarioun subjects of no general interest to Confederate readers, , IJneoln notices the continuance of the war i with the reaulu, which he regards as im> < porlant. He recommends the proposed amendment to the Constitution abolishing slavery througliout the United Steles. He refers to the recent election ea evidence of i the purpose of the people ef trie loyal Slates to maintain the integrity of the Uo* ion. The eloclion returns prove that a great uinjerity of the men who composed the army ao?l navy are aiill living. We , are gaining strength, and the war may be, | if noed be, maintained with lueurgeuta in- , definitely. The public purpose to eelab- ( lish the national authority unchanged la, ( mm mm uw.iCfC, HIICIIMI|eMOI?. f On i c?rfyl cot<iti?r?ti?N it eeem* to me no attempt to negotiate with tin inuig?Dt , louder would leaull in ensuing to any good. , He would eauepl noUiiug abort of mtwanee. Wo could not voluntarily yield it. , Tbo laaua tan only be tried by war, and decided by victory, but the tfwolhera p?o , pie cat) aapepl the Union ; mid Hie amnesty offered a year ago ia at?tl open to all who , are io a condition to make free choice , In concluaioo, I.ihcoIu aaya he will not relraot or modify t|)o .emancipation pro* I a- , uiatiun. In aiming the aingle condition of | peace, he weans eipnply to nay, war will eoaee on the part of the government whenever it a (tall have eeaaed on the part of those who began it. KfCHMogp, Deo 10.? Northarn paper* of the Hth are at haud. Tn? Herald, in ita aurainary^ aaya the two armies under .Thomas aad Hood are aril) confronting each other ia the vicinity | of Naehrille. Monday Hood aent a Hag of < trprse to Thomas propostug to aiehaoge priaonera. The |aUer r*plued Uie men ha ( had caplarad had been aant northward and ware beyond hie control. IIWU W ? !? ? wwwwmj WCf? Mi mites south q( Nashvrlln. Lwcula made a short apoech to a serenading paily on WedOeeday night. Ha said , ha had no good news to tail ibatn . yat ha < had no had pawa. 'i'ba moat interesting < news now is from Mherman. We all know J where ha want in at, hut wa can't tell* j where be will eotne out Ue proposed | three shears for Sherman. In New York the gold market is eieiled 1 by a bill introduced into Congress, prohib* ' iting speculation in gold. -'I'ba latest <jao> tail one are re 141. Richmond. Dec. II. ? Northern paper* of he 9th have i'eeu received. A Nashville t elegrain report* that mailers at the front ( iave undergone no change Several gon mala made several unsuccessful attempt* o dislodge the Confederate battery four * ecn miles below Nashville on Wednesday light. Forrest is said to have crossed the Jutnberinnd river. Chase has been nppoioted Jones's sucreaicr in the (J. 8 Senate. II. W. Davie gave lotice on Thursday that he would iritro . luce a joint resolution for the restoration r 1 il peticu. Richmond, Dec 12.?Northern pnpera of die lOlli lire at hand. Naahville telegrama at the 9ih report the weather very told ? \ heavy alorm of hduw and hail prevailed ill day. The rebel" line appeara intact. No Indication* of an attack or of the rebela run ling away, liunboai* w>nl down the river igaiti on the Hth, engaged and ailenced the eb?! biiti?riea and returned to the city.? I'he rebela are atill throwing up earthwork* t rebel brigade liaa gone in the direction if Murfreeaboro*. Priaonera report ('heatlatn'a command on lha right, 1-ee'a in the centra, and Stewart* on the left. g ?51 . I . Slave Labor for the Coast, DIVISION NO $. [COMMISSIONKKN of Road* and the % Town Aulhorjtiea within the JoOicial Dielricta of l-*tiua?t*r. Krruhnw I<I|??I?. held, Marll>cri>, Darlington. Marion, Nnui tar, Clarendon, Williamsburg and Horn will forthwith summon all slaveholder* within their rt?|mvii?? limits to deliver JN E - FOURTH i$; of their slaves liable o Road duty at the Railroad near si their rewdrni'f on TUK8DA V, tha 1 tith lay of January next, at 6 o'elock am. here to i?aint transportation to Charles. _ ton for li irty days' labor uu the fortifiesions. Il Commis-innera of Roads and the au ' horilies above named, who have not (urnshed the Keiurua i-allsd for m Circular <>( . 10.ti October laai, troni the Ollice of the Agent of lite State, uru requested lo for 1 ward tlieui at once, as that are wanted for { immediate use. Three Kwiurna will gits* 1 ike names ol mil ihmntrt and the nurubsr 8 jf their Road Hands ft It. JOIINPON. A|rnt of kiale ut Mouth t'srolina. . Camden, It?c 12, 1864, 4l , ^ FRKAML'K V NOTES OK TIIE OLD IS- * ' MUE J Tbeaoujiy uerartmiat,C. M. A. t UicBMoai). Nov'rdl, 1664. Ta the arid Hi ?l svsry facility may be if. | lor.led to tha holders of thesa nolaa, io if* fsciing the exchange for haw, tha Trsasu rer, Assistant Treasurers end I'sy [irprii lanes, and the llsiu.allaoaa aa K,?aa J..I- 1 >ren hitherto limited to funding, are hereby isthorized to receisa lli? note* for eicnangs 1'noae not supplied wiih loud* will regular the names of th? depositors, receiving all notes offered for and entitled lo exchange, I uortl th? let day of January, I ISA, nrtlu- ] viva. The notes received sod registried vat be IVtrwaided by express to tha Trvaa J urar at Richmond, wiih a copy of lha regis- i l?r, aod new issues for the payment of the I depositors will be immediately forwarded in return. , i The Assistant Treasurers sad Deposits- 1 rise are hereby instructed to republish this notice. i * G. A THEN HOLM, ? Stcrelw y qf 'I'rtaiury. J. T. K. RK1.K, PtftUmry. Dec. ?. ItMid, 43 - St. I a * Rags! Rags j ! The highest market prices will b? paid Tor all clean cotton sod linrt) rags, iu largs >r small quantities delivered at Una office Person* in making up their packages ot ( raps wftl please be careful not lo include , oy woolen serafta * if ?( Oomminarv Notifi* I AM mow t'KKPAKKD to SI.AlMill ! 'J'KR CAT'l I.K at ll?i* puinf for Army i jae. This menaure hua been enterrd into ( .hat the fariuera may gel their hide* return- 1 sd at once. By thia arrangement (lie par- ! ;y aeliing can drive hi* cattle to l.mndrn, t mm them slaughtered and receive their hides | 'riiD the butcher. Thia will remove the reuse of complaint heretofore mide that die hide# "were not returned" promptly. I a an ordered to eay that every oiao will ?e ex pee ted to contribute aome portion of i lie eupptiee, and that the army must he fed. i. II. l)fcVKKEll\, Cap*. and A. I. 8. C'aeadeo, 8. C., Dee. IS, 1064, St 0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. MJJ'T AND INSPT'R UEN'8 (H*FICK, SEVERAL ORDERS NO. 17. Columbia, Nov. 28, 1884. {PARAGRAPH V, OF ORNWAL OR. 14 DEUS No. lb, current Met lea from this office, in hereby repeated, to wj : "The per/ s>nt liable to this service (rtrvice beyond tbcir Districts) are all persons between the ages of lixtcen and seventeen years, and all persona tetwecti seventeen and fifty years ol age alio are exempt front Confederate service, but ivlm i?r*? not **vt?iiitit h? tho Ums sal ?!?? >?? ioui State potyice, which includes, among-* t >tlicr classes, all liouded agriculturalists who iavc been exempted by Confederate authority is owner* and managers on their own pl.inu lions." U. This includes persons whohave been ex* 'uipted from Confederate service by reason of ihisical disability, but wiio have not been ex. iuipted by Slate Surgeons. III. Paragraph III of General Orders Ko. 14, current set ies from this Oflice, is hereby eucrated, to wit: That ''persons who arc iable to service in said companies* and who isve failed to report their names, when the xvttpanies shall he ordered into service wilt >e arret ted, carried into ramp and tried by 'ourt Marshaf), in pursuance of Act of the general Asseuibly." IV. A4J audi persona as are included in the irececing paragraph of these Orders will forth* villi report lor duty at Hamburg, S. C. without my summons or notice from the coimuauidiug iftioers, or they will be artpslcd. V. In the following Regiments no returns of irgnniaed companies have baen made to this itlico, and tlie persons in Haiti Regiments who ne liable lo service beyond the limit* \d their )istricU will forthwith report lor duty at Ifaiulurg, S. C., to be assigned to other companies >11 pain of being at reated and rent forward, lo rit: 1 bill Regiment, Charleston District 1-jlh .. > 18 tii " ' 4Wlh " " " 21st " Ifanpastsr " 2 2d " Kerahaw .Hist " Williamsburg " liy order; A.C OARLINGTON, Adj't. and losp'r-Cen'! S. C. Dec. ?, 1864, 44?31. STATE OF 80UTH CAHOLIS A. UiJ'T. AND INSrnt GKN OFFICE, Columbia, Nov. 38, 1864. JESEBAL OUPER .VO. 16 . I PKR80N8 WUO ARK LIABLE To J** MILITIA serVice beyond the limits of heir Districts, and who claim exemption troni aid aervice on the grounds of physical liaahility, hut fail to appear before the ^late hugeous appointed to examine them, under encrul Orders Noa. 10 a?nT 11, ami Special Irder* No. 12, cgrruitt aotiee from this Office, it the Ibigade remlexvous, wjll report iwrlhvith lor examination, either to the Hoard ot iurgrona organised at Columbia, J)r. R. W, JlHtlKS, Jr., President, or to the Surgeon ieneral, Dr R. W. (ilUliKS, at Hamburg, S. I II. Person* failing to rcpOrt aa above repored will be ordered to go forward to their wuipauies. By order: A, C. 0ARLINGTON, Adjutant and liwpector General of S. C. Dec. to, 1864, 43 St. STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINAHdj't. aid li??!,KcT"KfitNXHAL'a Orfici, Columbia. November 30, 1864. QEiSKKAWKOEka SO. 18.. ? THE companies organic**! for service beyond the limit* ol their Dietricu, u well a* tlx; person* liable to aaid service whq Itave tailed to report, will proceed to Charlesion, S. C., instead of Hamburg, 8. C., and report to Mai. Gen. Samuel J one*, commanding District of bout!) Carolina |I. CWpaniea, on their arrival in Charleston, will make requisition on Mg). W G. Kaaon, acting < rdiianvo Officer, 8. C, for arm*, &?. {1 { bo much of General Orders So. 16 and So. 17 a* conflicts witli these orders, ia hereby countermanded. # . ? . - A. C. DARLINGTON, Adjulant and Inspector-General of 8. C., Dee. , 1864. U?It. f S OUT u 5 A R o LTna~ LANCASTER DISTRICTBY I). A- WILLIAMS KsqnireyOrdi rrary for and Dialrict. WIIKKEA8. Mary L. Kobinaoa has applied In ma for I altera of Administration dii all and aipjfular the (jood* and Chnliles, KigiiU and -Credit* of W. J. Kohinaon, late of the District aforesaid Ireeased. 9 THKHKrare, therefore, to cite-and ad moni?h all and singular. the kindmd ?.t . redilor* of the said deceased , to b? er>d ip|K*w before me at our next Ordinary'a Jourt for tii* ?Nid District, to ba holdeii at Lancaster Court House on tha iWih day of Dec. inat, to show cayse, if any, why iha said administration aboold not )} gr?P* led. Given under my t)ao4 sod ?oal, this life t i Jay of Duo. in tha* year of our | L8. > I?rd one tho?f*nd eight hundred f -vw ) and aitty.four and in the eighty, ilnth rear of tha independence ol the State ijoufb Carolina. p. A. WILLIAMS. ^ V. |4 I#. Dtt.1*, ltd, _f4 ESTATE HIKING. THE negroes, belonging to the Estate or Samuel B. Hammond, docetutod, (altout 3?) in number) will be lured Tor the enduing year at tile usual pUcc uf hiring (the Hammond place) on Friday. the Jt'Jth inst, Persona who have the negroed ol said Estate hired lor the preeeut , year, will please deliver them at that place oo the day named. ' Tctws made known on the day of hiring. JOHN ROSS, W M. CONNORS, Executors of Phillip T. Hammond, deceased. ' rsons who have the negroes ol said r,->i?iv mrru iur me (irm-iu ji-tr, urn wno are obligated by the term? of hiring to pay the Confederate Tax on theiu for 1864, are hereby notified to pay the same to the undersigned on or before me 30lh mat. Tiie Kxccutora will ba furnished by the Assessor* with the amount of Tax due tor each negro hired. JOHN ROSS, W. M. CONNORS, Kxecutora. Dec.,0, 1864. 48?4t. STATE OF SOUTH C A KOI.IN A, ADJT. AND INSP'B.-tiBNL'S 0KF1CB, Columbia, November 118, 1864 SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 33-Extra*. 1IN General Order No. 17, current sef riea, front this office, IheJIat K^giuirijt S U. M, (U*nca'eter Distriul) and the 'lid Regiment IS. C. M. (Kershaw District) - .... ii.? li which no coiupnniev hare been organized. Il appearing thai the number of men in the 'iUd Regiment who reported for duty not bring sufficient to form a company, they H'l-re awxigned to a company organise! hi (hi U1 at Hcgituoui, (lmucMetar District,; l'aragrapli V of aaid orders will out, thereIcre, apply to ihuin, and peraona id th?a? regiuieula liable to this nor vice who have uol been enrolled, will report forthwith lor duty ic eaid company, at Hamburg, S. C. e e e e * By foamind (Signed,) A. C. UARLINGTON, Adj't and Inepecter General 6. C, Official: G. A. Koi.t.iv, A. A. Can. Dec. 6, 1944. 43?St. S 0 U T 11 (J A n U L 1 N A LANCASTER L)!SJUICT. j Oiiicc Court ot General St'Mtioii* and (.Vmiuim | IMcai. I, John W. T witty, Cleik" of said Court, m I pnmunce ol the direciion of the Act ol the I Leginlatui e, in such caae nude and provided, do i heieby give public notice, that an election lor iSlieiilf, lor .j.antwter District, will be held on Tuesday, the loth day ot January next, at l)n* usual places of election thioogliout the aaid District. Witness my hand at Lancaster C. II., thie S<f day ol December, A. D. 1844 JOHN W. TW1TTY, Clerk G 8. it C. R. Deo. 6. 1464, 43?5t SOU TH CAROL IN Al.ANCASTKK DISTRICT. Joseph R Blackmun, applicant,") Applica. W. I Won for Joel I). Blackmon, James A. f aele real Black moo, and othera. J Estate of Brittoa Blackmon, dao'd. It appearing to my satisfaction that John A. Blackmon, one of the defendants, resides without thia State, it is therefore ordered t that he du appear and ^bjeel to the division ! or sale of the real estate of Brittoa Black, nion. deceased, on or before the Suth day of February 1846, or hie conn^Mn the same will be entered of record. D. A WILLI**?. OLil%V . No*. 22,1664, " thf ! - C- B HORTHBOP. Attorney at Law '* . AND SOLICITOR IN KdlilTV, Will practice in Lanoaater and the neighbor, lag Diatriow. OFFICE AT LANCASTER VILLI* October 21st. 1CMI. *7 I MELTON * WITHUSFOOM. ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solioitors in Equity. Will practice in l<aoea^lar and lite eurreua* ding Oiairicu I*. I). Melton, I It J. WirNcnarooN, Cheater, it. O. 1 Lancaster C. ti January II, ItftfO. 41 ? WILLIAMS A ALUMS. ATTOKNE VS AT L A Solioitorf in Bquity, LANC^QTKIt. C. H , 8. C. WtU pracuc? in th? Diniiei of LmicwUt, Pronpt atUttioi rtraa U Collfotioftt Mr. WiLiuai im; b? ooumIuJ at S 0., wtd Mr. iLiiioi at m< ?Mm in Ui^ Court Houio t( I inifiittf July