The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, April 18, 1866, Image 3
fteww Summary.
Gen. liurntide baa been elected Gov
raor of Ilhoda Island will) but alight
opposition. .
fha Government ia abont to con>
rriVti oh the rebuilding of Fort Surater.
The Milledgavitla papara nay the na
greet are leaving Georgia by thousands,
to labor in the watt.
New Orleans papers argue that the
President's Proclamation abolishes m*r
tial law and removes military occupation.
It is announced by Colonel Johnson,
the President, that the Charlotte and
South Carolina Railroad will be in run*
tiing order by the 10th of May to Culutn*
bia, South Carolina.
A decision has bean rendered by the
Kentucky Court* of Appeals which sir
tually prevents either a Confederate or
llninn e<tl<li?? ^ ? : ? .--1 f
?-<vm >viu>vi hum vciuk |iri??cui?(l lor
Act* committed ui.der order# of superior
officers.
Hy order of the President, Admiral
Kaphas! Serum**, lute of tlie ConfederHte
navy, was released on lire original parole
given under lite Johnsot.-Sherman con
veiTtion.
Governor Jenkins ha* issued an earn
est appeal to Georgians of means to come
forward and loan the State money neci
e*sary to save her people iu the various
districts from starvation.The
Legislature of New Jersey has adjourned
without electing a United States
Senator to take the place of Mr. Stock,
ton, recently turned out by the radicals.
Ktch Southerners are buying nice residences
in lbs fashionable parts of Hoston,
and are going to live there. Over twen
ty first class houses there have lately been
purchased by Southerners, who say tliey
made fortunes during the war and have
come .North to invest it.
The Supreme Court of Wisconsin liss
decided that the law of 1849, giving the
negroes of this Slate the right of suf
frage, is constitutional, and that they liavs
the riehl to vote.
The Republican* Lave carried Conner,
ticut by a aniNll majority. Gen. Ilawley,
ra<Jic*l, ha* be*n elected Governor, though
the d?inocraiic or conservative candidate
made a gain of about 10.000 vote* ; and
the democrat* have gained 35 or 40
member* of the Legislature.
The New York Herald aar* that, aince
the close of the war, there ha* come into
our market* from the Southern Stale*
(300,000,000 worth of cotton. The effect
of thl* upon our finance* ha* bean exactly
the *ame a* if it bad been $300,000,000
of gold.
Sometime ago, Geo. Sickle* issued an
order to remove lha freedmen from
Laurent and New harry Districts, on sc
count of harsh treatment. A coup!* of
liiw officers were sent up to investigate ihe
matter. Wa ara g'ad to laarn thai they
report an entiraly different state of affairs,
and ware aliojjethe r disputed to do lull
juatice to the citizens of these two Dis
tricts.?Ktoute Cuurier.
The radicals have mat with soma unaipacted
trouble in their schema of turn*
ing Mr. Stockton out of the United States
Senate and getting a radical sent in his
place. The New Jersey Legislature has
twice been prevented from electing a tnan
to take Stockton's seat, by the refusal of
the President of the State Senate, Mr.
Rcovel, (himself a republican,) to co
operate with the radicals. Mr. Scovel
declares that he is in favor of President
Johnson's polffjr, and will uot vote for a
man to go to Washington to obey the
demands of Sumner and Stevens.
A letter from (>ondon to a Arm in
Wiimiagtoe eeys: "Cotton is sure to |
uaiHiaiu a very mgri T?lUf, (no Kt IDIHK
prices will advance very considerably aa
soon as atocka on jour aid* gat reduced.
The consumption of American jncreaaes,
and epianere are largely increasing their
uae of your growth in preference to Io
ditto.
The people of Viekeburg are much
alarmed at the high water which now pro*
vails ia lbs Mississippi. Tba Journal of
(bat city says tba river is advancing standi1
If, and ia already encroaching on Qrova
%'reet, where it baa covarvd balf nn acra.
Tba plantara ara ia tba greatest alarm, as
tharais every indication of tba rivar braaki
tag tba lava* and overflowing tba coun.
ltJ'
Kaliabla Information baa been racaivad
lately from KicbmonJ, to tba aflfact that
a movement ia on foot to obtain a writ of
habeas corpus for tba ralaasa of Jetferaon
pnvia. Tba writ in question may issue
aitbar from tba United Slates District
Court, Judge Underwood presiding, or
/(am a State Court. !t is not likely that
a mao of Uodarwood's walbkoowo views
would graota wait for such a purpose.
Negro Education.
Tl ? present system of negro schools in
Colombia was commenced on the sixth of
Notember lest. It is under the manage*
tnrnt of the Kreedinen'b Bureau, of which
Gsd. Klv is in command in this State.?
'ri'. 1 ... ?
ma iMipn iiuviiueiu in uolumlMH it Dr.
Wright. The number of pupils with
which they commenced lest November, is
two hundred and forty-three (243.)
The present number of pup'ls in alien
dance is eipht hundred and eighty one
(881), of winch number s majority are
males. These are taught by ten female
teacher*?eight northern and two native,
nine of them being while and one black.
The attendance of these pupils is said
to be better in Columbia than in Charleston.
They aie t night spelling, reading, geography,
and arithmetic.
There are similar schools in several
places elsewhere in the State. Io Green
ville there are two hundred and sixty six
(200) pupils and three colored teachers
At Hopkins, ("ti the South Carolina
Kailroad) there are ninety one (01) pupils
taught by a native teacher.
At Gadsden, a lew miles below Hopkins,
there are a hundred and twenty pupils,
who are taught by two native teach
era.
At Lexington. C. II , there are a hun
dred pupils (or were last month) taught
by two native teachers.
At Orangeburg there are two northern
teachers; hut we have no information as
to the number ot pupils, nor the degree of
success attending their labors.
We publish these items lor the infor
illation of these who feel an interest in the
matter; a matter winch, in some form or
oilier, must make its w?v to our doors,
.l,.iU. -- _.li . 'TI
-..duel "o "111 or nut, I IIP pilUIIC, B8
far 88 we are advised, Iitnrlilv fa?or these
efforis to elevate 11> negro to as high a
degree of usefulness as practical.la.
Yorkville Enquirer.
T'roplk Stanvino in Alabama ?tlia
lluntnville Jnilrjtcwlenl contain* an np.
peal in behalf ot the people of Marshall
county, A'aoaina, whours represente?l as
starving. Tlie Judge of the Court of
l'robate for ll.al county certifies to the
following ;
"Of helpless, indigent people, without
any means of support, including wbita
and colored, there are twenty one bund
red and eighty persons?women, drib
Iran and intirin men. Of person* who
are able te wrfrk, but have no mean* to
purchase supplies for carrying on (arming
operations, there are families embracing
about two thousand person* white and
black. Of the residue of the population,
not twenty bare means more than ade*
....-i. i.. it.;. * -- -?
iv mail ? ! nccuiuing (II III*
cei)*n? la*t iNk?B, in 1800. the population
of the country, whit* ami colored, wh?
about eleven thousand, and at lliia time
ia not probable more than nine tbouaaod
five hundred per*on?."
The fyoutli Carolina Itailroad ia now
complete. Traina run through now connecting
Charleston, Celumbi* and Augua,
ta.
FINANCJAL AND COMMERCIAL.
CilaHt.orrk, April 12.
Seventy five bale* of coMon were aold
to day, at 17 to 20 jjold ; 22 to 25 cur'
reucy.
Naw York, April 10
Cotton declined 1 to 2 cent*; aales of
i>Mi?s hi or >o 37 rem*, flour un
cbangad ; umIh* 7,WOO barrela. Wheat
heavy. Corn unchanged. Beef ateady.
l'ork heav? hi $25 50. Sugar ateady.
Coflee and Whiakoy dull. Gold 125.
LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY IIY
IIASSKLTINK & MASSRY
OKN ... .$1 iU tu I 76 |iur buahi'l
FLOUR lo 10,00 per 100 lb?.
BACON ir to 20 ?ta.
BUT I Kit 20 to 25ct?perlb.
lard ao to 26 44
SUGAR ? Brown 20 44 44
?; 25 44 44
44 Crunhed 30 44 44
I'OKFRE 40 eta per lb
TKA ?2 00 t# 2 50 per lb
CANDI.KS?Adainaaline ?....40 eta lb.
B \GGI\G ? Gunuy 40 to 45 cla par yard.
KOPK 35 el?. per lb
AXES?S W. Colliu*. ... 2 60 ta 2 75
11A 4 KS I 00 ta I 25 pair
TRACK CHAINS... . 1 50 to 2 00 pair
KKROSINKOIL $2 per gallon.
POWDER I 00 par lb.
8IIOT 25 eta per lb
NAILS 12) to 15 eta per lb
INDIGO?Carolina $2 per lb.
COTTON CARDS 175
DDKS?C. 8 1 25 ta 2 00 each.
COTTON 20 to 25 et a per lb
Tha above price* are in currency. Geld
ia worth 20 par ceat premium.
The people'? Friend.
PERRY DAVIfl' V EO ETA OLE PAIS KILLER !
//?< urea I en family Merfieine of the Aga I
Taken internally, it eurea sudden colds,
coughs, etc., weak stomach, geasral debility,
nursery aerc mouth, caiike-, liver complaint,
dyspepsia cr indigestion, cramp and pain in
the staunch, bowel complaint, p*iliters' colic,
Asiatic cholera, diarrhoea and dysentery. Applied
externally, cttrea felens, boils and eld
sorea, aerera burns and scalds, cuu, bruises
and sprains, swelled joints, ringwmm and Utter.
broken breasts, frosted feet and chilblains,
toothache, pain In the faae, neuralgia and rhnu natiaaa.
It U a sure reeieiy for Agee and
dills a*d Fever. 1-tt.
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New AdvertiM'mcuK
FRESH CONFETTMS
AMD
GROCERIES !
JUST RECEIVED AT THE CII2AP
STORE
W...- T>.:
vimii^CO| ii uvo, 1VAIQUH8,
Candies, Macaroni, Sardines,
Mackerel, Sugar, Coffee,
Spice, Topper, Ginger,
Nutmegs,Dried Figs,
Cloves, Jellies, Cand!c?,
Fancy and plain Sor.ps,
Soda, Yeast Powders,
Starch, Slacking and
Brushes, die., dec.,
Bourbon Whiskey and Jamaica
Rum in bottles.
Champaign, Port, Maderi*,
and Sherry Wines, Porter, Ale,
Pickles, Plantation Hitlers,
Tomalto Catsup, Pepper Sauce, London
Club Sauce, Cove Oysters, Epsom
Salts, Coppsras, Castor Oil,
Sweet Oil, Nails, Horse
Shoe Nails, Horse
?..... \v~?,r
? | w, " VUU
F i I e ,
Powder Shot and Caps !
Shoe Peifi and Nail*, Chawing aad Smoking
Tobacco, Snuff, Na. I. CIGARS,
Pipe*, Cotton Card*, Liverpool
Suit, Put and Tin Wara.
and many other articles tou numerous to
mention, which will be sold nt short profit.
W. L. HOWIE.
April 18. ISGb.
LATEST^^^TOE!
IMPORTANT
Til EVRRYRfinYl
i VJ LJIUlllUUUl!
Direct from New JTork |
LOOK TOjSimiRESTS.
mim ? asst.
(At J. S. CrockttCt Old Stand.)
Ark just receivino one of
TIIK NEAT KMT ASSORTMENT
OF GOODS YET IMOUGIIT TO THIS
MARKET. ('onainling ill partaf
PRISTS, it US LISS, GI SO HA MS,
LISA\S, MARSAJLS, Rr,?m
and attacked DOMESTICS,
LAD! a S DRESS
Till MSI J SOS,
Plain and Fancy.
CUFFS, COLLARS,
IIA NI) KKR CHIEFS,
TIES, HA IS, HOODS,
HOOP SKIR TS .
Boots and Shoes!
Gentlemen's Cnssi meres and other
cloths for Summer wear.
CROCKERY, HA Hi> IYA RE,
TIN-WARE, CUTLERY, MEDICINES,
PER EC At ES, EXTRA CIH,
ESSENCES, GENTS HATS, etc.
WE intend to sell as cheap
as any ane else. Give us a call
and satisfy yourself of this fact.
T. H DAVIS, S H. HUEYLanranter
C. 11., April 18, HIS.
SOUTH CAIIOI.INA? Ijancant er District
BY l> A. WII.I.I VMS, (-inquire, Ordina
ry Tor ??id Dintrict.
K. C. I'otti hen applied to
me for l.etw*r?of Administration on nil and
| ningulaMhe good* ntid chattel*, riphtn nnd
credit* of Kob'l. I.. Ilood. Into of I he 1 lis
trict nfore?nid, demoted.
Tlieao nre, therefore, to rile and ndmnninh
all nnd singular. (he kiiidrrd and crrdilora
of the said deceased, to be nnd appenr
I before me nt our next Ordinary 'a Court for
the snid District, to be helden at Lancaster
I Court liouee on the 3d day of Mny,
oex?, to show cause. if any, why the naid
Administration nliould not be grunted.
UlVKN under mv hnnd nnd aval, thia |0ih
day of April, in the Venr of our 1
Lord 1866, and in tti? 9l)th year of
the independence of the U, 8. of
America
D A. WILLUild, O. L. D.
Apri. 18, 1866. 10?at.
SOUTH CAROLINA?Lancaster District
BY I). A. WILLIAMS, Esquire, Ordinary
fur na'd District.
\\ nf.nv.as. II N Civburn has applied to
me for Letters of Administration en ail
and singular the geods and chattels, rights
and credits of Louia ('lybarn, lute of the
District aforesaid, deceased.
THESE are, therefore, to ctte and ad*
moni'h all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of llie mid deceased, to W? and
appear before me ni our nest Ordinary's j
Const for the smd District, to be holden at
lancnsler Court House, en the 6th dsy
of Mav. neat, la nhnar ?u?? f
/- - ?
why the aaid Adiiiiuiatratioa should out be
I grunted.
<jIVKN under my hand and Krai, thia 16th
day of April, in the yea*of our Lord
one Ihiuwd eight hundred and ?i*ty- j
aia, and fn the 5oth year vf the Independence
of the United Mlatea of
America.
D. A. WILLIAMS, O. L. D.
April 18,? |
T ArvTT' /\TTnn i i
_LjVJV/IV UU1 !!
SECURE YOIIR^TICRETS
FOR
RIDDLE8 MARKS' !
WHO HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AHD
VVILI. be constantly receiving new
additions to their already neat assortment
l)HY GOODS AND NOTIONS'.
SUCH AS
CALICOES.
BROWN AND
BLEACHED DOMESTICS,
POCKET HANDK'RCH'FS.
Ladies Plain and Fancy Belts !
GENT-! AND LADIES SHOE3 !
GENTS FELT and STRAW HATS J
LADIES HOODS, &c.
A full assortment of
DYE STUFFS!
TIN, CROCKERY.. GLASS AND
COOPER WARE!
NAILS, CUTLERY, &C!
SIVHP, and CARPET SACKS.)
Liverpool Salt. j
Keep constantly on A and. Candle*, Raixon*, I
Kuimegs, and the various essence* for cioking
purpose*.
COTTON CA RDS. PO WDER,
SHOT and CAPS. SNfJEE, <&c.
OUR SUIT1.V OF TOBACCO Cannot
be excelled in tliin market.
()I( JARS an(l Smoking Tobacco.
Cull and see un, and it wu h&\<* net the
article yeu want we will order it imuiedi
ateljr.
Riddle &, Marks,
Aprill I I, IStiti
NEW SPRING GOODS!
I fsiidi.
WE ARK JUST RECEIVING OUR
NEW SUPPLY OF
milM MUDS!
elected with much care na to atylaa ahd
quality.
CONSISTING OF :
B HOW Sand BLEACHED DOMESTIC,
PRINTS, POPLINS,
FRENCH ORGANDIES,
and PRINTED MUSLINS,
a good supply.
MOZAMBIQUE, in diesiti.
| A large supply of Gcutlemen
and Ladies Gloves.
| FRENCH COLLARS and SLEEVES,
\ L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS..
PARASOLS. French CORSETS <f-c.
Lighi French Cassimere. Linens, Loth
white and colored. ?f-c.
HATS, Gentlemen'# and T.adie*.
WAwnWARF awn niTT ODV
bouts "a n"i7 ~suo"es!
Drugs and Medioines !
CROCKERY. GROCERIES, FINE TOBACCO,
CIGARS, die.
Fresh Supply of Garden Seeds.
| ALL of which will be sold LONV fer CASH.
I Corn, Wheat, Fluur nod Butter will be tu
ken in eXchunge at the market price
J. t D. M. CROCKETT.
April II, 18fiti.
[ NEW GOODS"
flpHE SUBSCRIBED paving
A returned to Lancaster C. HM
beg leave to inform the citizen* of Luncas
ter District, tliut he hits ope i?d at bin
OLD STAND, (under Ledger Office)
a small but well selected Stock of Good*,
wh'ch he will sell at a SHORT I'ROFJ I'
FOR CASH, and would reapectfullv in
vlte his old friends snd customers, and the
public, generally. to five him a call, as he
is satisfied that he Ya^ offer such induce
mania to customers as will be to taeir advnntaga.
JUST RECEIVEDTIIF. FOI.LOWING
ARTICLES :
BROWN DOMESTIC CALICO,
SHOES, SUSPENDERS, COMBS,
SPOOL Til READ, B UTTON8,
j baiie tarn,
PA D LOCKS, 8IVES,
KNIVES AND FORKS,
. POCKET KFIVES, TACKS,
SPOOKS, COTTON CARDS,
Turpentine and Sweet Soap!
SODA, MACKEREL, COPPERAS,
PEPPER, SPICE, INDIGO, SVGA R
AND COFFEE, FLOUR,
CASTINGS, TIN WARE,
MEDICINES TOBACCO, At,
I WILL KEEP THE MARKET SUPPLIED
WITH SUCH ARTICLES AS
ARE IN DEMAND. My motto is "quick
Salsa sad Short Profit*."
'J. B. ROTS.
Ijisraater, Mch 28, I860. tf
The Southern Guardian.
J PROPOSE to reviv? the pudliAalioa of
thia jours*), si Columbia, S. C., as soon
mail communication# have been rsrflortd
and tha nsevsaary arra y??*ut* * c?n b*
made. CHARLES P, PKLliAM.
November 55, 1865.
mJL . , ?
BUSINESS CARD 3.
A NliW EDITIO.1
of ?n -old rumor having I
generally prevailed, itut I hare discontinued
the practice of medicine, I take this method of |
declaring that 1 am now, bare been, and expect
to tie actually engaged In the practice of
my profeaaioo, so long aa 1 lire.
Prftm Knnrror T wAiiM n?? .Ita*
?-*6- - ?v? uiv,
Tia just that he who cat
Should work,
And to will I.
April 4?tf. R. E. WYLIB, H. D.
Dr WILL J WHITE*,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Lancasterville, 8. C.
March 24tb, 1866. 8?if
j .Kershaw 8c Connors,
I ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS.
jyOffici in the Court House, Lancaster, 8. C.
WILL FRACTICB IN TUB OOtTIITi OF LAW AND
Equity ; attend to the renting, pun
chasing and ?a'e of real Estate ;
collections, and office business generally.
Gkr. J. 0. Kickshaw, I W. M. Connosh, Esq.,
Camden, 8. C. ( lain caster C. 11., 8.0
Jan. 10, 1866. 18-ly.
FRASER &. DILL,
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
VANDERHORST'S WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S- C.
Dec 16, 15?6m.
"PAVILION HOTEL:
Corner Meeting and Hasel Streets,
Charleston, So. Ca.
RATES OF BOARD PER DAY, *3.00
If I. BUTTERFIELD,
March 28, 18G6?3t Proprietor.
r Dr. J. II. \Villicr*pooti
respectfully offers his professional services to
the people of Lancasierville anil surrounding
country. He can fie found at his office night
and day, opposite the residence of Mr. 8. 11.
Emmons.
September t, 1865.?tf.
SPRCIALNOTICli!
3w u.ii r..vc.i.ij i t, i."M .m-.a r Mil i.rc, ann
on reasonable term*, ALL WORK, suoli ar
(icutlciucn's
Pants,
Vests,
Shirts,
and Drawers.
LADIE'S UNDER-CLOTHISO,
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, fie., Ac.
tVHats Altered to suit the Fashions.
mrs. L. F. CARTER.
Lancaster Village, Feb. 28, 1880.
l'0CHRl.\E, WILSON Sl CO.
UNDER "DEMOCRAT OFFICE."
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
IT A VP A T. A u a v
STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE
AND
NOTIONS!
AT
Wholesale and Retail.
April Uth, 1168 If
Mill JNTotioe.
MR FI.I WILLIAMS has taken full charge
of the Griat Mill (belonging to the estate of j
the lata Minor Clinton,) on Iiear Creek, one '
mile from the Village, and will give aliict intention
to the grinding of all grain entrusted
to his care.
All per-on* aending grain by negroes will >
pl*ase tend written note, staling the number
ol bushels.
Toll will be charged according to the law ef
the Stale:
Under 10 bushels, the one-eighth.
Over 10 bushels, the one>tenth.
K. G. BILLINGS.
April 410, 18(16. 8? 8m.
ITLL'S HOD!B7
Corner Meetinf and Queen Streets,
CHARLESTON. S.C.
THIS POPULAR Did WELL KNOWN
HOUSE IS NOW FULLY OPEN
for the reception of visitors, having been
refurnished with NEW and ELEGANT
FURNITURE throughout; and offer to
the traveller accommodation! and convenience*.
m a
FIR.8T CLASS HOTEL,
not to be equaled by any North or SautS.
The Patronage of the travelling public i*
reaper I fully solicited.
Rate* of Beard- per day |i 00.
* * * " nioett^1 as may be
agreed, en. JOSEPH PURCELL,
Feu. *19. Proprietor.
TJSw SPRING'
' AND
SUMMER GOODS
FOR 1866!
WE ARE JUST RECEIVING DIRECT
FROM CHARLESTON,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
CONSISTING OF :
PRINTS,
MUSLINS,
PRINTED JACONETS,
MUSLIN ROPES,
ENGLISH PARAGES,
Bleached and Brown Shirtings,
LINENS,
S UMM ER G. 1 SSI MERES,
TURK ADS, COMBS,
BRUSHES, HEAD
NETS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS.
A beautiful assortment of Ladies
HATS and BONNETS !
BONNET RIBBONS, cCc.
A full assortment of
CROCKERY I GLASS WARE,
/? o irrivc
V' "COTToy CARDS,
Kerocinc Gil and Lamps.
Pad, Stock and Nob Locks ;
SUGAR.
COFFEE,
lil C E .
P El'PER.
GINGER,
s /> / r; a*.
MACKEREL,
<J 11EESE,
TEAy
Ilcckers' Self-raising Flour !
J. W. Bradley's new patent
DUPLEX EL1PTIC SPRING
SK-1RT !
We intend to keep our Stock
o( Goods full and complete during
the Spring and Summer.
- :?i 1
V7U1 n il^U II Will 1UU UVUlJf WUC1V
to the Railroad and any article
wan cd that is not in Store, will
be ordered.
We will sell as CHEAP as
the same quality of goods can
be bought anywhere?exclusively
for CASH,or in exchange
for country produce.
Give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere.
Ilasscltiiie A .Tlassry.
April 2d, 1860.
To Town Tax Payers,
ALL OWNERS OP REAL ESTATE
within the corporate limit* of Lancaster
Village, their agents, or persona in
charge, are hereby notified that they are
required to pay to th.e Clerk Council a
Tax of eight cents on every one hundred
dollars of the value of such Real Estate;
and all malu persons, both white and colorel,
within said limits, between the ages of
16 and 60 years, who wish to avail themselves
of the Commutation Tax in lieu of
street duty, are required to pay a Tax a(*
two dollars. Tho above taxes uiuet bo
paid on or before the 1st day of May next,
nnd nil persons failing or refusing herein
are liable to a double Tax,
The undersigned can be found at tho
Commissioners Oliice where he will receivo
the above Taxes.
Uy order of Council.
JOHN M. BEATY,
M April II. Clerk of Council.
Strayed Horse.
Ftrayed from the plantation qf JcbuoBailey,
Thursday6th iiist., a small bay
nisre?marsh poi\ey?4 year? old, 14 hands
high, saddle-mark on beck, branded with ths
'letters "S. A." on the nick. Said home when
lust heard fioin was in the vicinity of Liberty
Hill, and is supposed to have gone in the direction
of Caiwuen. Any information jeading
to her recovery will be suitably rewarded.
>V. CltENSilAVJT.
Lancaster C. H., April 11, 18G6.
Cainden Joarnal publish to the am't $1 SO,
and scud bill to Ledger Office.
Jaokscn Ledge, No, 63.
A. . F. . M. -.
CBuethrek: You are hereby stun*
monod to be and appear at youy
***** Lodge Room on or before toe
Regular Communication of June next,
(Thursday, 21 at). Coino prepared I# pay
vour dues, or n( least a part. A full meet*
ing is earnestly requested. Those who fail
to obey will be dealt with according to our
By'Laws, and late Resolutions of the hodge.
lly order of the Lodge.
DAVID J. CARTER, Sec'y.
Arxs-'.l A IU/!U 9 ?
I cipill t, IWVIU. OUI.
Notioe.
PERSONS knowing themselves fndob.
ted to me for Lumber are hereby no.
lined and requested to settle the sane with
my Attorney nt Lancaster C. 11., W. M.
! Connor*, Esq., in whose hands the papers
have been left for settlement. Those iodebted
by account will please aettle by cash
' or note. "Greenbacks" will be received at ,
par for either notes or accounts due me on
said cluimq, if tendered at an early day.
james m. ingram.
December 3, 1865. 13?tf
Beautiful engravings of Gen.
R. K. l.ve and Stonewall Jacksonsuperb
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By uiail $1 10. Address
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