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' * '-i&* ?'' *&" ? s- /*3l"' % - * ' 'I s ' TM LANCASTER LEDGER, SATURDAY MORNING, October 21st, 18??, OF The It me for which nuj of e?r oub. 1 acrlber* hove paid will soon expire. We giro i them this warning thai thej mar renew, , ax the paper, tnau. cvia, wlU be dlecontina- , ed at tire expiration of the time far which they o..?? :u . iV? i ??TV pMVb UMWOUtWl UUUIU| m \*+J WIVWI 1 luark on the margin of their paper may know ( T tbat their time is oat. , ? ?- 1? ?.1 ' " ? A few Federal eoidtars, in charge of a Ser- ' gcant, hare been at tliia place aince Wednesday last. Their principal buaine^ scenic to be the gathering up of property claimed on Gov- / ernmunt account. By what authority they act, ? and how loag they expect to remain, are point* f Upon which we are not informed. , To the Freedmen. 1 We copy in this paper a Circular, addressed I by the agent of the Freed men's Bureau in 1 Charlotte to the freedmea iu Wcetera North I Carolina and adjoining Districts in 8outh Car- I olina. It contains wholesome advice, and uiay i profit those of the treed men who have sense < enough to understard and appreciate it. We suggest that subscribers circulate this psper ! among their servants. ? ? en ww AdvertisementsOne of (lie most important sa'es that have ever taken place hereabouts U advertised in { this paper. See the advertisement of D. W. * Brown, Executor. The traveling public will be glad to know , that the old Mansion House in Camden is still ? S place wVrc rest acd comfortable entertain*. , meut may be had. We invite attention to the | notice from its proprietor iu this paper. i Mr. T. II. ^ircm, of Charlotte, ?pprises our i Readers of the fact that be has a handsome < t-tock of Goods for sale. Sock him out on your next visit to Charlotte. i The Commissioner in Equity notifies Guar* I discs and others to make their returns. See i also the S. C. College notice, he. ho. And remember that on Monday next the Furniture .sale takes place. ' . There was no Court in our town this week, ,ne Judge being present The usual formalities of calling and dismissing the Court were die* ^tensed with. The Solicitor, G. P. Melton, Esq., was present on Monday end examined Into the condition of the public offices. It ie known to most of our readers that the reanids in the offices of the Ordinary and hhasMf wore totally destroyed by Gen. Sherman's army.? The papers in the office of the Commissioner j In Equity were partially destroyed j the bends, notes, books, Guardian's and Trustees' accounts ' are safe, together with a portion of the old 1 bills, decrees, he. Wo bcUeve the records of ' the Clerk's Office were preserved entire; end 1 that office is now a model of uestness and pro* 1 priety under, its present efficient managers. Ail of the oid officers have resumed their duties under the appointment of the Governor and tlm confirmatory Ordinance of the Caa veutlon. The business sad wauta of the Dia. ! tolct will soou require their rtgufctr tad uudl. , tided attention. Thi"X1mSm? j The eleotions in rid* District pasted off eery quietly. The "?suit lor members to too Legia. lature was tho election of Cape J. JL Raid to the Senate, and ^ Clyburo and W. A. ' Moore, Keq., to the House, A statement of , the polls Is |<Ten below. It being a very in- , dement day die number of votes given was not large, The principal vote for Governor , was cast for Van. J. Lu Orr. and for Hon. W. i D. Porter for Licat'Governor. HenaU, | Krjrr esrntalixrs. 7 ? Q 9 7 7 Boxci. ^ | Lancnater C. H. 133 87 81 108 73 44 Tit*. 18 00 14 00 18 00 Carton, 88 8 44 18 10 39 b'tover, 00 00 00 00 00 00 Hortene, 10 80 48 18 3 Small'? 7 4 9 9 A 00 Fuuderburk's, 13 4 10 9 7 8 lndiua JUnd 83 8 84 8 80 8 388 88.848 184 148 81 TB8 Negro Queetion. Tke queitieo %? to whether tbe labor of Ik# VMt number of freedom lately tamed loeee upon the eeontry can be made arbUabto, either to tbe benefit of theaaeelree or tke coaatry at Urge, la a serMua one. Tbe ncgrea WO, Ibr aome time to come, oatU their mtab are An* baaed of certain prevailing enrera by tke teachings oi bitter experience, labor ud? de> )u alone injaHoon to themnrfvee and totbt ooeo* try general]/. Nor H It Strang* (bat Mob ahould be the ewe with a, race proverbially chiidkh in their id?M, notoriously Improvident and from their vdry ignorance, fell of oonocit, and self; sufficiency, With many thoughtful Win da It la exceedingly doubtful whether crew time, aided by the stoat rigid laws that can bo be enacted consistently with their new relation, on make them e thrifty ortieefol people. Prominent among thin Wcee cftodsg 'the minds Of the negroes of Ihie Motion, end probably of tho whole country, ie theOM $nt U is OuffleV defy and high destiny, income nliapd or other, tp "set wp" for himself. They refuse to make coning' for the neat year, and have not the most vJRte.Wo* of engaging, if phey can hclfc it, in any pursuit which will ra* ' ' ?1 t ~ V Si. K>' 'V'| %' _ " '' ^ sjfc -. *2$v,; Onire, steady, regulAr and persistant labor at their hand* ; aud eepecUlly for and with their former masters. With few and praiseworthy exceptions, they trill employ themselves in a manner that will allow then the 'n.gest and most unrestrained license, and keep body and muI together with the leaet possible exertion. Look at the free negroes who lived among as previous to universal emancipation. How few rf them were tbritty and honest 1 What a miserable and wretched existence they led lite epithet "free nigger" was used even unona slaves, sa a isnraiek nraonint nith ivery rile and contemptible signification. ThU >laia and uonuatakeabie disinclination of the icgro to engage In steady employment, or hire ikneelf to the white man, may be corrected to iome extent by wise regale ions, which it will >e the province of oar Legislate!* and othera n authority to make $ bat it i< too much to ex' >eotthat the evil will be cured, even under he most judicious management. The present plain indications o< the negroes futare inteutlone justify the assumption thai he eaooot be relied upon to supply the uuoeesary demand* sf the country for labor. What then are we to do t In our judgment I l.i. 1 'i- I-1 Mic ouHwur in piaiu j&ncvMrayr wnur ?uwr,? Rncourage emigration from the North and from Europe?eell or rent them lauds in parcels adapted to their wants, and soon a career ol thrift and prosperity will open to the South, not now an pa ted by the most sanguine among us. This is our true policy under the new order of things. Say what we will of fankee and foreign innovation^ it js the.on|y thing that will aave us and our posterity Irqm degraded contamination with a base and thrift* less race. Let us mske this what the Demo* crats of the North claim for it t the white men's Governmeut. The few negroes who will work should be kindly treated and well paid ; but the mess who will not work should be turned adrift to shift for themselves ( and it will not bo long before they will be elbowed from the country under the systematic and practiced energies of the German and Irish laboter. We will pursue this aulyect at a future time. Communicated. Messrs. Editors: Allow ma th.ongh yoar columns to return my oiocaro thanks to the friends who honored me <dtlh their snnragee lor me noote ?i Kepreseatativee. Having persistently refused to become n candidate until late Saturday evening (only tlltee days before the election) together with the faet, that I waa represented at only a few if the election precincts, aad even In my own neighborhood, many of ay frienda not knowing that I waa in tha Said, I an satisfied with the reealt. (Jader these lireamotances, to these who so cheerfully supported ae I feel nader lasting obligations. R. S, BECKHAM. October 19, 186ft. Itvt of the Week. The President baa recognized Henry Pinokney Walker as British Conaul fur the States ef North and Soath Carolina, to rerido iu Chartsstoa. General Robort E. Lee waa iostallad President of Washington Coliego, at Loxington, Va., en tha 8d instant. The United States Consul at Port Ifa. hoe, under date of September 13, says the : ho lent at Palna, Majorca, baa carried off many people, And there is ne dimunilion of the disease. * A psalo prevails there. The uhelcra has also appeared at Cuidadela. ' The war debt of Alabama, wbieh tha Coavaation eittfng at Blontgetuery refused to repudiate, amounts to #9.000,000. It is held by eitistna of that Slots, and forms no part of the Confederals debt proper. Hon. A. H, Stephens is new occupying tha room at Pert Warren known as "the headquarters," aad, aeeording to the Boston Traveler, seems to bo enjoying better health than heretofore. He takes bla aoeuslemod afternoon walk, and aeems te enjoy itThere are no Intimations from Washington that he in to U speedily released. A grant mass meeting of freedoms was held at Edgefield, Tennessee, on the 8th last Six thousand persona want present An address was made by Geaerai Flak.? General Ftsk steles that during the pest week six er seven hundred a*gross have bee* seat to their farmer hemes in different parts ef the Mtate, sod have contrasted with their former owners te work for wages. The Markets. CUARLE8T0N, Oct 11. The news by the China report an advance la Europe oo cotton from of from I te 10 eta. per it Quotation* la. this market are from 46 IS 4ft eenfrtbr middling. MEW TORE, Oct, 10. Pettea: From 40 to 84 seats. Odd 1.44. j ;v^ CHARLOTTE, H. 0. \ We learn that the Cotton market baa bean active far the peat week at tea 88 te M oeute ia gold. XOMIXATlOMS. lUif. i ^i ' rru-r: 1 , 1 For Congress. Mneae. Eoitors : PteaM annoeace Oou. JOHN D. KENNEDY a candidate, at the dm Ming etecboo, far Representative te Coegreaa item lbs I at Congremioua 1 District ef this Mate. w* -w- ?* Hon. C. W. DUDLEY, of Marlboro, Is reapeetfwlly aaaoonccd as a candidate Ibe Coo* grass from lbs l?t Congressional District. ' , ',^ ? Ci& y,A;&*v .."'jr* ' v* ' * v * ^i "V- . ."" v <V" '.v- ;4 ?*4 **?* ^afl r :?Sv''' rv.;4Aif:- ??$?<?SPJi " * ' ^ ,-vp- j * 'i' ',11" 1 1 I'l'.'llJI I" 'J' 1'!, "I ' ! Hif OA BUSHLL^ of Cera vvUl be receiv* AV at this office In pnytnenl of eubacrip tione, at the market October 81, 186ft. Notice. ALL Guardian*, Trneteee, and Reeelr era, bo'.ding their appointment* undei the Court of ?q?Ky are hereby notified anc required to render their return* to tbia Of fice before the ftrwt day or December next 18? I ?Ml k- ? 8 a l e . nuiw win n ?w?a i|uih aemkimri u every cu?. K. G. BILLINGS, C. E. L. D. Cont're Office, Luowtir C. H., 8. C. October 181b, 1888. 7-6L ' SBC01D 8T0GX OF NEW GOODS! T. U. BREffl, CHARLOTTE, N. C. WILL open this week fresh stock ot Goods which he will sell as cheap at any />ne. lie particularly invites the attention ol country merchants to his Wholesale Stock as he has paid especinl care In selecting i stock suitable for the trs?e. His stock consists of everything to b< found in the Dry Gepds, Hardware ant! n 12 fn a_a awn lass uruccrr imv. a n. onciin, October a 1, 1865. 7-4t. EXTENSIVE SALE OP STOCK, PRODUCE, and other Property!! ON THE SI7lh day of November seat I will Mil to tho highest bidder, si lb? late residence of the Honorable Dixon Barnes, deceased., situate four miles West of Lancaster Court House, all of the perishable property belonging Is the estate o! said deceased., consisting of HORSES AND MULES, About 50 head of Cattle of Superior breeds ; Sheep, Goats, and several hundred head oi riTstrt s nrvni oruuii ana PORK HOGS. ALSO 6000 Bushels of Cora j Several hundred Bushels of Wheat, Oats and Peas. ALSO Wagoai, Carta, Plantation Tools and many qtber Article*. /arTKKMS CASH oo delivery o the property. D. W. BROWN, Hanivor, Executor. October 21fct, 1806. 7-01. SOUTH CAROLINA?Lancaticr DiUriU BY U. A. WILLIAMS,Esquire,Ordinary for miid District. Where* , Wn>. J. Whit? bM applied tc in? for L?tt?ra of Adaiaistration oo all aad lingular the goods and chattels, rfghtl and credit? of Mrs. E. T. Whit?, lata of Ibi District aforesaid, diss?sd. THKSfi are, theiofere, to eiu and ad' moaiah all and singular, Us? kind rod ami creditors of U?? aaid deceased, t? be aad appear befor? a? at oar next Ordiaarjr'i Court f?r th? aaid District, to bo keldaa ai Lancaster Court House on th? Sd dap ol Noe., aeat, t? shew eaase, if aap, whj the ftftid Adutnietratiea eh?aid mot he granted. ?) Given under m* head and tea! L. S. > this, ttth dap of Oetohor, io thi ^ J year of oar Lord aoa thoueaot eight hundred and ?iaty?hv?,aad ia IhaSSti year of the independence af the Uait?? hlt^loo of A ^-1^ _V. ,^WILUA||^0 a Oct SI, IMA.? [printer* r*o ?4. HcSlcal ?li Dr. J. J. Borrow often Mi pnfmiooal Me tew to the people of hu net loo. Vor Ha preeeut naoth be or; bo foood at Of*, la grant'* { afterward* it hie own reatdeooe oo lull* below Hateoi Church, eo lb* Beaver Uroei road. ; October 14? I? ?d-?fc HAT.P.I HAT.BI SALE otwmowmmmmp g * wonowoHon WILL b* wold at Aoctioa oo the SA dap of Oetobor, 1846, at the reeldeac of Mr. Km. H. Brow*. Loooootor CL M lot of FURNITURE, oonaUUug of S S UREA OS, WARDROBES, WASH, STANDS BHDS, BEDSTEADS, OH AIMS, TABLES, Am. Aim A TCHY FIAJBFUHO. With all tha KUahaa Utmulia, ud a raita of oth?r artiakaa and io hooaa haaplag. 1ST Bale Positive. TEEMS CASH or COTTON bafcvo dafiran Ocmbw li, 180ft, It KxecHtorsNftlcc* ALL pofaooa Mtbtod In aajrwiao to th 11 EoUto of tho lata Dlxoo larwaa, ai imnaatfaily roqoaotad to aoaaa forward as oak a pay moat, or arranga with tbo aada aigaad fwpajMDaot; and ihoao bartag dabl aad oiaiau again* Ibo Kauu, arokafoh ootiftad to proaaot tho aaaaa feir aUa?ta to tho aodaraigood at Laaoaotor U If, Tho aauto will bo aottlod op oo aooa/ praeUeabia, aad thia ootfea aril I bo pload I bar agaloat tba cUIom of aaah and drill oaa who Haila to praaoot tbo aana Proporl authaaUcatod. 0. VV, BROWN; Surviving fcxteutor, Oetobor 14,1906* ?-*. uui L? NEW GOODS!! I |U HAVE JUST RECEIVER DIRECT ^9 IFRnil CRARLfSTOSf. a Mnill hut wall asserted BTOUK OF ?OODS, which willbe soldat LOW PlilCliS, FOR CaSB, ia ' "Greenbacks" or Specie, or in exchange lor Cotton, Wheat, Beel.cattle, Mules, Ac. We have a beautiful assortment of r CALICOS, 1 DcLAlNES, ALPACAS,' m \ BLEACHKD SHIRTINQ AND DRILLS, 7\ LADIJSS BATS, SPOOL COJTON, HANDKERCHIEFS, NEEDLES, PINS, BOOPSKIRT8, Ac. Our steak of BOOX0 AND SHOES ARE LARGE and at extreme LOW PRICES. COTTON CARDS, SUGAR and COFFEE, r MACKREL. >V ' ; PEPPER, f . GINGER, 1 SPICE, ; BLUE 8T0NE. A Luge let of | Crockery Ware ! SLATES, SPELUNO BOOKS, Ate. We expect to receive in a few days 500 bushels of Turks Island Salt, superior to Liver[ pool. We caDnot sell on Credit, do not ask it. HAS8KLTIVK * If ASSET. | October 14, UtiS. 0?St. The South Carolina Collars. THIS ei*tet?ee of thin College will ho resumed on tlie 1st Monday in Jsoua r ry neit. Fhe Faculty having been authorized by the Board of Trustees to exsffeUe their dieeretiot, as to tho requisites of applioaoU > for admission, aucii indulgence as the ci*. eumetaacea will permit will bo extonded. I -??( Ik... ? I??? iv?wt? muni piQWHt MIVIMVITfl VII f tbo first Monday in January. v> M. LAUORDE, Chairman of Paeulty. Columbia a O. Sept. 23, 1846. 6-?t ' THE CHRISTIAN IHDBX. BY Ik* First ot Oatober, or aa aooa ai Ibo mails are ra-aatabliahad, I will raI uaw Ibo publication *f tbo -CHRISTIAN INDEX" and Ida -CHILD'S INDEX" J bare boon publishing. Priea of-Indai." par fSOC Prtoa of "Child's lodo*," M . Mcoay may bo romittod ai onao, as my datarmioalioa is poaitire. My daairo la tr aaaura a largo subscription list wild wdiod f to bogia. and I iaaaa ibis prospostos tbal aubacridara may bare Urns to forward tboii remittances. It b my iataotion to last* first class papers, and to paiua or exponas will bo spared to secure tbat end. Tba bast writers aad wiwfwiww ?iii ? iwarHt uw in klghest rcligieas aed literary Uleot will be tirw lo Dm pa^ra. Tim CHILD'S PAPER will be prtfaaaly ill unrated and aril I, ? ifc Mar; mom, b? mad* U eaafara tar a I daw tuL. ' The Child' DelightMomj bit he Mat by Expnn er ether. , wlae?if by Kipraaa, at my risk, If the #*I preaa receipt la Mat aa,?o tie recoMptiea , ef aatil faciliUee. liy cmbmUcb with the flra ef J. W. [ Burke A. Ce- is dteeel red, bat I will eetab f Uek aa aftw la Maeea, (M.wkan ceMMa. BtaaUcaa May be addrecacd. SAMUEL BOY KIN. 8ept. S?, 1865?4.-1 me. Saute of Minor Clinton, lee'd. ! "DERBON8 indebted te the late Miaoi JL Clletoa, Eeq., dec**, will Make pay [ Meat te tbe eadereigaed, at tbe OtBce el tbe CoMMlaeiaaer la Equity at I earnatai C. H.; er to My.Attorney, W. M. Ceeaere . ^11 pereeaa having demaada, of uj grade er ekaraeter, agalaat tbe Eetate el % aald dceeabed, are hereby notified tad re ? hhM to ymiit Dm sania, doly i. Hay nM Attorney vHUa lb* Ubi yn wiM ky law. k K. G. mLUNGS, QmIIM SuMtor. . Bapt M, 1MB?4-8??. - ] WILLIS4.OHISOLM, i Wmmlata, Co?atiiww Htwteai a AM SHIPPING AGENTS, Ofioa. HILLS HOUftB, C1U&LK8T0M, A 0. K. WILLIS A.R. ClilSOLM , TTT1LL ATTEND TO rxa PUJLCHABfc 9 yy BALE AND 8NIPMBNT?(to To. lea and Domaalle Portal?of OOTTOfl KICK, LUMBER, NAVAL 8TOEE8 ; I r' Ik* Cotlactloa of Draft*, Parcbaao aa - Bale of all Boooritte*. Coflatgawaola Vaaaala aolieiUd. ncrtaa to i ? Vmn. Joba Fraaor A Co .CharlaaUa, 8. ( d Mm art. Gao W. WilHatna & Co., Chart*, r. loo,8. C. to Mm*. Gn. A. Hoplay * Co., Chadw J toe, 8. C. d Gao. Sehlay, Km-, AufoaU, Qa. T. 8. Metcalf, Esq . Augusts, Qa. ? Maaar*. Clark, Dodg* 4c C*., N.w York. Mam, Marrsy t Naokaar, Na* Y?*k. tf Maaara. 8. W. CUrk a Co., Pkltadolnhii jr Maaara. Paadargaot, Peawiuk k Co., Ball war*, Md. Maaara. Bawl Harris A Bom, Baltiaon Sapt. f, 1860.-6U ' jk r^'wr- BIB^^mKH^ MANSION CAMDE THE SUBSCRIBER hot oscaj man's raid, and is prepared .era and others who feel disposed will be supplied with the best and attentive servants. His Sta dance of provender. October 21, 1865. 7-6t, SHOES! i eiw itti sm JUST RE ON COMMISSION FROM THE DIFFi AAA D WV VBU5CB UI JL9 WHICH WILL BS BOLD No. 141 * O?obtr 14, 1186 t-4t. Cotton Plantation to Kent. 1 OFFER FOR RENT OR LEASE MY Pluuiia, actuated en lb? mail road , leading from Laocaaler to Camden, Ijrlog belwiwa Salon Camp-Ground and Hanging Rook Crook, and known aatbo Spring > Place. On tho place there are about Four' Hundred acre* of land in a good elate of cultivation; one half of which in freah land I and all of It highly preduetive. With or* diaary attention, it wul produce fine crept i of ettner Cotton or Provioionn. The fene' ?_ U ha JU1 n u. plaattag land, titan are ntniI hood red nw of Am paatan load, alt under good fooeo. Tbo plane io wail watered, and in ' every respect well worthy of visit from | My who May wish to root. It will be footed for one year or longer if desired. I will toko pleasure in showing, the place, ' and may he found at my residence one mile ! below Hanging Rock Croak. JAMB8 ML INGRAM. Oat 7th, 1866,?6-tf. ! DRUGS, MEDICINES, mQ? 8UB3CRIBBR HAS OPENJ. ED A NEW AND LARGE 8TOCKOF DRUGS, iracmii, dto? Sl ?., &.o. AND EVERY ARTICLE THAT IS Mttnllj kept in a Drag Store, all of which will be told leow as Possible. . JflT Orders from tba Country will be aarafnllv attended to. Tba following are a few of the article! f which will be sold very cheap : Tanners Oil, Bine Stone, Win dow Glass and Putty, Kerosene Oil, Lamps, Morphine, Opium, r?andannm, Paregoric, (Jaator Oil, %dts, Extfact Logwood, - Copperas, ftC*) JfcCo^ * &c* H. F. HODGSON. OMod?D,&a,Sept U.1SO. to. MOUTH CAROLINA?i*nca*ter D'UricL I D* D. 4- WltUAMS, Eaqvire, Oidloa. I, 13 Tf for Mid DUttfet. r- WlRtil) O. T. Wad* bM appll?d to I, o*c for LolUra of Aimia ialralioo, onall and togMlar tho good* and ehaUtU, rigbu and < MaU of J?* T. Wodv, lata of lb* fibtiid I iftfiuM, (kMMMd# THK8K are, therefore, U cite aod ad* mMrII aod MOfuUr, tbe kiadred add craaDtora af tie said dceaaaad, to be and k appear be fare aaa at Mr neat Or diner;'a Ceartlbf tka arid Dtatriat? to ba heldee a! k l.aattaltr Coart Ho?m as tka Slat day al Oat, aaxt, to ehev eaaee, if a?y, why tka aid AdaaioieUattoa aboald aat he fraalad. & "V i Or*aa aodar ay kaod aad aaa', < L.H. > thia lith day or October, ia tka I ) year.of aar Lard aaa thoaeaud k eight kaadrad aod ataty.f??, and to the 8Sth |. yaaraf tka fedapaadeoea af Iba Ualtrd ototoa af Aaaartoa. I * k D. A. WILLIAMS, old. Oft, 14, 19?#? [yclatere fed ft. i ? \ '[ HOUSE, IN, p. G. ped the conflagration of Sherto accommodate his old cu&tora[4to patronize him. His- tablo 'the market affords, with good ibles are roomy with an abuuE. G. KOBINSON. '-** i . .11 ,y?se?a ?< ~m ~wr * v t?^i ^ a situcis i: I 31M>2? 3$$R5? v-yf' i ^ i - t a'*'gitia^'-"* * - V CEIVBD ERSIT SHOE FACTORIES HORT?. . <fcV H'* fMi1* " -V. r*''n,V"V ' *' ' .') ' i, ' tf v.'t'**' oots and Shoes, < AT SMALL ADVAHCS8. JOHN COMMINS, feeting-st., opposite Hayne-st. .* . J IJ ! i-L?i u. 11 JJ? J-bjb? SOUTH CAROLINA?Lmcafer Dittricf. BY D. A. WILLIAMS, Esquire, 0*U? nary f*r Mid District. Whkrkas, Uriah Fuoderbark and EJJaa* , bath Fonder burk bare applied io M Sr betters or Administration,on all sod singular the goods sad chattels, ngbta end credits , of Win. Funderburk, Utc of the District foresaid, dectsssd. THESE srs, therefore, to cIL and admosish all and s ingular, the kindred and creditors of the said deeesasd, to bo sad appear before ma at oar Mat Ordinary's Court for the said district, to be holdau at Lancaster Court House, ou the 1Mb day Of ' , v /* Oct., next, to ahow caoee, If any, why the aid Administration aheald not be greated. SB ) Given auder ay baud aad seal, L S > this loth day of Oat, la tba rear 'w J of our Lord one thaosaod sight hundred sod aialy five, aad ia tba 8Mb * year af the indepsndenoa of tba United States of America. D. A. WILLIAMS, o. l. a. Oet. It, 1866. [printers fas |4? SOUTH CAROLINIa?Lnnces/rr DiUrit*. ny D. A. WILLIAMS,Esquire, Ordiao. Witharapooo hare appHed te me far LsUaca of Administration, o? alt aad aioguier tho V! goods mod chattels, rights and srsdbs af Cal. J. H. Wilkawpoou, lata of tba District, aforsestd, dse'd. THESE ara, thersfora, ts oita snd mL menisb all aad singular, the kindred and creditors of tba said deeeasad 10 bo ttf sppsar before no at our seat Ordinary's ^ , Court tor tho said Btotrlot, to bo bo.ldau at Ijsacaster Court Uoaaa an the 36th day af Oet, aext, to ahow aaasa, if aay, why tba aid Administration ubould not bs granted. C 2 Given under ny baud snd seal* {La} this, 10th day af October, in the f y year of our Lord ens thousand * eight hnadred sad alxty.ftvs.sad in lbs Mi yvar-of the ladspeodeuoo of Uw Pdbf Slates of A merles. . - D. A. WILLIAMS, a. i. ?. _ October It, 1846.? (prbtuiihtH " Execstire Depart meat, .<?, tM j SEPTEMBER 10, i860. Th. Promiooa) Gov.raw of Boat* Cm* ?Una baa appelated tba following aaaaad ganthsnaa u Speaial Aid*, foe Um gitfiM o^aaatatlagMia Jb Um dUobarga and reatori&lor to all of bar*civil and go* Iitlwt^Hg^ta l^^JPadard^Uoioa^^ ? r are or, Bunjaswfo f, I'mnj, all IkformalS#* whiah tboy may doom ftddiaaWa aat* Ujw , condition of tba Hum, l|a cMmo* Rd* ft' ;iL ^ ^ froodmoa, t??o homo pohoa Mi mmmymi . rUooa. Tba, will ItbewlaO lopofT ?UlM b, tetter, at kin baadqaarlara, at UraeftvHSa , C ourt Heuao. By ordor of U>a Provlaionet OyolW. VMT WM: H. PERRY, ' . &U * fAittaWfnSltit,