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* l\e?ra Summary. The I'u-ken* Courier save that the prospect for A fine wheal crop lu thai Diatrict'wa* never better. Rye and oats also promise well. The track laying for the fir?t city rail road in Charleston will he commenced in a few weeks. So the president of the ] road report* to (lie city Conncil. Tli* editor of l!i? Georgetown Times, 8. C., says, from pretty authentic %urc*, that he doe* not think the) Goorgetown will tnake more than oomeightli of a crop tbi* year. The Charlotte Times ie pleased to an nouuce that ilia train* ran through to Columbia on Friday the 20t!i in?l. Now the communication from Augusta to (he North through North and South Caroli Da, by rail, is completed. Report* from Mississippi an<l I<ouisiana I represent that the cotton seed planted this eeaaon ha* ptoeed to l>? fllrhost urn i vers*lly miuI replanting is n? ' c*M?rr. | Ge. eral ?>:-kles has suspended the ex ! cation of Slower*, Ke\s ami I'yretn.| condeii ne I by a military com motion at Char'cstoO, till lite further order of ilia > l'rer dent. 1'resident Johnsi n, who it a Moron, wii ?i*il*<l at kit invitation by the Su preite Council of the Southern jotiadic tion of that Order, on Wednesday 1**1. T, ? renidence of Col. Win. Johnson, Preside!.* of the Charlotte and South Carolina Iv dlroad, loca ed in tlie Northern part of Citr.dotie, was destroyed by tire, on Saturday iitoYning. Tite lla'eigh SinuJurJ it ciatnuroun for the resignation of the Southern member* elect, in order '.IihI others who can take j the jest Oath Mint he elected. The ("liar- 1 lotie 7'iHits pronounce* tin* mere bo?h, { and iuiiiiiate* that ilia S tu'.hern members ' elect would Lo betraying their trust by resigning. '' The ex ofllrera of lire JJuited Sia'ev \ army, whc were prisoner* of war in 1801 and 1&81. are about to lender In llislmp | Lynch of Charleston, S C., the proceeds of A ioeltire U> bu delivored at the Academy .of Moafc at an earfy day, P>r the pYitpoee ol rebuilding the Orphan A?y lutn of Charleston, which whs ifrstmyed IvHrein the latter part of 1861. Tli* It ahup is said to-have bean k?nd to the p> i?Miirr?, conferring-on their many nubt etantial benefits ; and the officers tender tlri* as a token of their respect and es teeir,. *.'*' Uy order uf Gen. Thomas, Mian Henderson wnA arrested in Louisville, Kv., on the 24(11, by Gen* Da* is, commanding that department, ai d sent lo Gen. Tlmm as' headquarters. A writ of corpu* in f*eor6f Henderson, from Uni'el Stales ]) strict Judge Italian!, was served on (ran. Davit, whb, in accordance with Thomas' instructions, refused to ohev it. I Ilvndvrsoa Mill remains in custody of a United Statss oHior. ' Tyranny> We have alieady called attention to the fact that President Johnson called tlie Congress usurpers. The 'Near York Herald very justly says that 'the mil chI papers areucakle to see how Congress can be a tyrant. Just as easy as one man can be a tyrant. About 200 years ago, the Dane*, to get rid of the tyranny ol .their nobles, threw all their power into ; the bands of their king?and for whoring that power they were obliged to kill him. The same occurred in Norway and Sweden. For a space of 300 years,.but one king was allowed to die a natural death in these countries. The history or Greece and Rome attests that a tyraeni v?i mi>i> ?wmj in iu?r? upprn?if? mid nrora difficult to gat rid of llian a bail king. Tha paopla of Franca war# iwtca ad from tba tyranny of ihair noblaa by transferring tliair powsr* to tba king. In natbar way tha aaina thing it paaaing bar#, wltera tha Prestdant ia striving to protact tba paopla from tba usurpation* nd dnspotism of Oongtfcaa.' Odagraaa ia Brow a tyrahtj which dssarvei whsttvsr fata a f irtooua and fraa paopla caa gi*a tt. Tbial or Mr. Davis.?Wa laarn front tba Washington Jtej>ubl*can, now tha official organ, that tha Mlnw officer of tha ..-.i? 1? - Mfiivm, ?uu>i miunuuni (<l IIIS 1'rtaidort, it preparing ?o haro J^ff-rton ]>4vw arraigned loforo ibo United 8i*t*? Circuit Court of Virg nia, wliich me#t? at Norfolk, Vs., on lb# ftul Monday in Mar, J upon tbo charge of bigb Iroanon ; and tbal nothing will prevent tbia action hot (b? iotcreaiiiion of Concrete or tho refusal Of Chief Justice Cbaao to try tbo ca?e.M 4 ~ r ? *"# **' Importance of Having Davis' Pain Killer always on band. Wonderful curt,of the Krv. 7). L. Brayton, Minion ary in India, uho toat ttung by a Scorpion. i Extract from lils letter, published in tlic Baptint Missionary Magazine : "For the first time miicq I have I cm in Indie, have been stung by a scorpion. 1 went out this morning to inj exercises, as usual, at early dawn, and having occasion to use an old box, on taking off the cover 1 put my hand on a scorpion, which immediately resented Ihe insult by thi listing its sling into the pnlni at my | hand. The instantaneous and severe pain .n.r.1. ?i e .. - ......... <? ? mruu^n me system is quite ini credible ; what nn awfully tiroleut poison their aiini: must contain i i ri.r.w to mt botti.k or Datis' 1'ain Ku.i.rn, ami found jt to be true to it* name ; uft?r a moment's relief, I saturated a email piece ?tf sponge, bound it on my hand, and went about my eierciscs. feeling no nioie particular inconvenience. a lift 4t, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Xitw Yokk, April 30. Ootlon quiet hihI iirtner, vo it It sale* of 2o0 Itaiea at 34 cents. (?ol I 20L i.atkrt FltOS# KtTHOPK ? coitoh advanced iialr pkknt. New Yokk, April 30. The sale* of cotton in Liverpool on the 1 it. I. A I n ? * vn, I (III n?rn it,W?U ITICO Imvs mlvHticed 1 J ; iiiiJtllmg ujiIhikI* H ill) II t 1 5 < I. LANCASTER TRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WKBKLY li V UASSKLTINR & MASSEY_ CORN SI 50 to I 75 |>ur k?ii-ht*l FLOUR ss to to,('0 |i?*r too lb*. HAC< ?N tH to 20 ft*. BUTTER 20 in 25 ?-t* |it*r I b. I.ARI) 20 to 25 " SUliAR? Brow it 20 " " i: 25 " Crualicd 30 * M COFFEE 40 ft? prr lb TEA . .Y 82 00 t<> 1 50 }>rr lb CANIH.KS?AiinmaMtinp?....40 cis lb. Il\(i(tl.\(>?C* il li li y 40 to 4 i cl* |?i*r y ROI'E 35 ft?. |i?*r lb. \.\ES?S \V. Collin* 2 50 to 2 75 II A 'IKS ) on to | 25 n:iir TRACK I'llAlN.S... . I 50 to 2 00 p?ir K KK< >s|\ K Ol 1......... 8- r gallon. I'OWDKIl I 00 per lb. SHOT 'A ...- ii. NAll-S 1 J i t<? 15 eta per 11> I\DMJO ? Carolina per ll?. COTTON CAll OS 1 75 II )KS?C. S I i^loJUU each. COTTON 3U to ill ? ('? p?r lb. Tha above price* rire jp currency. Gold in wnrlh 'iO per cent pr? iiiiiirn. !*ew AdverlUcuieub. Tlie?pian Intrrtninmcikt. TheVe Mill t>o an entertainment given at the Court Utilise by the Thespian society of Jjinca*ter, en Thursday and Friday nights, May loth ami 11th, 18*8. The proceed* ol the entertainment to he appropriated for charitable pur ml. r e?? - ? - i nc mg pieces will bit acted on the l()th : "THE ODDITY," "KISS IN THE DARK." ILLIAM TELL," "Mrs. DAFFODIL IN THE CITY" >. (ilrairatlxc.l from Uodey'a Book ) 2J night, May llth. Mia Daffodil continued, (the old lady "atrikex lie." Rough Diamond, (tinabt idgcd.) "Double Ghost, ' "Sudden Thoughts," 'Mischievous Nigger.' There will be tnutic and Tableaux Vlrintt during the intervale Between each play. Admittance &i> cent*. Children half price. DoOi* open at half pant 7 o'clock, performance to commence at 6. J C. WrtlERSrOoN, Sec'y. Ap.il 25, ItUO ? a I. FRESH CONFKCTIONlttlES GROCERIES ! J UST RECEIVED AT THE CHEAP bTOKE wr?nj*e?, null, Utinnna, Candida, Macaroni, Sardinas, M-okerel, Su^ar, Cuffm, 8p:C?, P?()ji*f1 Uiojir, Nut mega, Driad Figa, Cloves, Jollies, Cnnd'e*, Kmnct and plain Sorps, Soda, Yeast Powdera, Starch, Blacking and Brushes, Ac., <k \, Qourbon Whiskey and Jamaica Rum in bottles. Champaign, Tori, Maderia, ami Sherry Winea, Portar, Alt, " P.ok lea, Plan talon Hitter*, Toma'lo Calaup, Pepper Sauce, Londrn Club Sauce, Cove Ojratera, Kpaom SaPr, Copper*", Caatnr Oil, Sweet Oil, Naile, florae Sloe Nailfc, florae K*?pe, Wood ? 1 I a a , Powder Shot and Caps ! Shoe PegVaad Natl*, ("hawing and Hcnoking Tobatre, Snuff Ne. I.CiCAllS, " Pipe*. Chtton Cwrda, Liverpool Salt, Put ami 'fin Ware. nn(t many ether ?rt|,-le? <?o nonterooa to mention, whirh will be eold at abort profit. W, la, HOWIE. April 18, 1*60. w?n IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY!. Direot from N?w Vorlr \ LOOK TOmimiiRESTS. ?Mis mm. (At J. S. CrockrlCt Old Stand.) Ark just receiving onk of tub neatest assortment ! of goods yet brought to this j market. cotmutiim wt put of PRISTS, J1 USLIS'S, (i ISO HAMS, L/HR.VS, MARS A U.S. Br ova. mi Bleached DOMKSTICS, I. A 1) I KS DRhSB TR1M SI IS O S, J'litin and Fanry. CUFFS, COLLARS. * HA Nl> A'KRCHIKFS, TJKS, HA TS, HOODS. H O O 1' S KJ k TS . Boots and Shoes! Gentlemen's Cnssimores and other cloths for Summer wear. CU 7CKKR K. 11A It l) WA R R, ' T1SWARR, CUTLKK V. MEDICINES, PARFUAfKS, HXJit A erf*. KStiKNCKS.' OUSTS HA TS, de. WE intend to pell as cheap i I as any one else, (live us a call 1 and satisfy yourself of this (act. i T. H- DAVI8, ' " S H. HUEY. Launder 0. II., April 18, lb6>>^ j Notice to Tax Payers. 1WILI, UK AT Til K US U A I. PI. \CKS of r> ce.ving Tuxes ?u iho I'ul awing da) *. vu : , At (ail. NVI?on Ilel!'*. Tuesday. May |,'i j j At Mnlhias J ,'renshn* 's, VV .duesday " Mi j Ai J. K Mngnl's, Tlxirnd.tr, " 17 I At Morton's, Pridsv, * '18. I j At 1V i 11 turn Kohir's oi's, Saturday, '19 : .At John S. Mmall'*, Monday, " ill. I j At TaXahnw, Tuesday, 11 l!*j ; At G. M Pundcrburk's, WrdnMiUj, " U3 : At Mrs M. C. Iluey's. Thursday, " 9 A ! At IjweMtrr, C. II., Friday, " 'J5, 1 At I* rnigssille, Mond.iv, 2"* | At T K MayiH'a S me, Tua*d ly, u 29. j At lleilsir, Wednesday, 1 " 30 ) At K. G Pull's Store, Thursday, 11 31 And at the Court House the 1st week in Juno, commeneiag on Moil 1a>, the 4th AM in.A n bMweea Hie ages of 2 I and 10 vssrs. both rMn'e ntid eolort d. nre required by l iw t# make their retures and psy their tales. All dogs must be returned sed tuxes paid. All employers are required to rep?R till employes* Under their charge between 21 'and 60. All returns mttft be made on or before lhe 25th day of June, ss .he tux bonks will be closed on tliut d v. 'I'iix*s can b* paid mill in gold and silver. United State* Treasury notes, of note., declared to be a legs) lender, or such bills ns nmy be issued by authority of the Stute legislature And also pay certificates of Jurors nnd I 'onstables ; p .v ectitieslen of bearer of | Volea add lll'-njher* of I lie I .e>*i? 1 at it re N. n V.V. L\Ni>lNCillAM. May i?'it. T. C. I. l>. IN EQUITY?I .ancastcr. Ex I'arte E. 1) Meiton, 1 (till I* I'er. Huliciior, Northern Cir- > pet mile Tcatiemit. ) moiiy. Andrew Johnson, Executor of Michael llorton, drt'tiixni, liavicg this dnv filed in my Olfica under (lie llili 'ji the above nlnted ! case, an application in writing, praying-for leave to have taken and perpoluated?eC"n dary evidence ol the eonlelil* of the rupn. led Will and Codicil \\ ill of aaid deceased, bearing date* respectively on the aiat day of October. 185ft. and the a9th day of June. 1880, the original" whereof i? alleged t<< have been destroyed ; on iiiolion ot Kernhaw and Connor*, Sulicilor* for App irant, il in ! ordered tlial all persons having like or op poiite int< reels, in aaii Delate, either a* I ie<raiees or heir* a! law of a mi dere.ise I, do ' appear before m? on tli< 26lli day of July, next, to er--*? examine ll>? evidence which may he produced and in'rodnce evidence in reply ; whan ?u-h evidence, If not refuted, hull be recorded K. U. Ill I.I.I NGN. C K. I.. [>. Coittitii??ioiier* Oilice, l.nneiiat--r J C II . No. fa., April 23d, '66 \ April 25ih-l I ? 3n*. Mill Notioe. MR F.LI WILLIAMS haa taken M charge of the Grist Mill (belonging to the estate of the Ute Minor Clinton,) on Rear Creek, one mile from the Village, end will give et rict at. tent ion to the grinding of all grain eutiuated lo hie cere. All per one eending grain by negroes will please acted written note, elating the number of bush e la. Toll will be charged according to the law of the 8ute : Under in bnehela, ihc one eighth. Over 10 burhela, the one-tenth. K. 0. MILLINGS. April-tlb, 186*. . H?3m. Notioe. I >DRNf XNS knowing themeelvee iodebJL ted to me for Lumber are hereby no. 'ified and requested to aettle the anno with .... An...... .i t....it., n it w vi Connor*, in who>? 4?*rd* Ike piper* | have hrrti lefl for irtllrmMll. V>o<f iadel>led by account will plane nettle by raali or note "Greenback*" will bo received at pnr for either note* or account* due in* ga **)<l claim*, if Undered at *n earl* day. JAMK8 M. INGRAM. December 3, 1605. U-tf L^^^lUT!! SECURE VOUJl TICKETS FOR RIDDLE X MARKS' I WHO IIAVK JUST RECEIVED. and Wll.l. be constantly receiving now addition* to their already neat nsaorlinent DRY r.OODS AND NOTIONS! SUCH AS CALICOES. BROWN AND BLEACHED DOMESTIC3, POCKET HANDK'RCH'FS. Ladies Plain and Fancy Pelts ! GENTS AND LADIES SHOES ! GENTS FELT and STRAW HATS ! LADIES HOODS. &c. A full assortment of DYE STUFFS ! TIX, CROrJiKitV, GLASS AND COOl'Ell WARE! MILS. CUTLERY. M!! SIVES, and CARPET SACKS. Liverpool Salt. Krrp constantly on hand, Canditt, liaisons, yulmri/n, and th' various essences for cookiny purposes. COTTON CARDS, POWDER, ' SHOT urnl CA PS. SNUFF, Ac. OUR SUPPLY OF ToliAUCO Caonot he excelled in thi* market. Cl(i A US and Smoking Tobacco. ('all and nee lift, and it we h.\v? not the article you want we xvill order it i-juncdi ately. Riddle &, Marks. A |?ri 11 1 I, 1860 NEW GOODS-. F*IIE SUBSCRIBED having -ft returned to Lancaster C. II., bejf h ave lo inform the citizen* of I.auca*(er District, fhat he ha* oj?e ted ut hi* Ol.l) STAND, (under Isdjter Office) n Kinull hat Well aelertcd Sliftk of Good*, wh'ch he will *el| at a SHORT PltOFI I' run i.Ann, ana wonrrl renpecllullv in vile It I m old fii< it J* and I'UHlonirm, and the public, ^ nrrallv. to five bim a call, aa lie ia Miilinhed Dial be can offer xuc.i induce mi nt* to cuatft.ncrs aa will bo to t teir i dvantage. JUST HEOF.IVEl) TIIKFOLIXJWI\G AKT1CI.KS : BRO H*iV DOMESTIC CA UCO, SHOES, St SI'EX DEBS, COMBS, SPOOL Til HE A D, B UTTONS, BALE YA|N, PAD LOCKS, SITES, KNIVES AXD FORKS, POCKET KSITES, TACKS, SPOONS, COTTON CARDS, Turpentine and Sweet Soap ! SODA, MACKEREL, COPPERAS, PEPPER. SPICE, INDIGO, SUGAR A XD CO FFEE, FL O UR, CASTIXGS, TIN WARE, MEDICINES. TOBACCO, Jce. I ??>IV ??? .??? Mini' ? . ? it.i. t >i 11,1. ivr.r.r i nr. Ainmvr.r m r PLIED WITH SUUII ARTICLES AS ARB IN DEMAND. My mol'.o is "quick ale* and Shert Profit*." J B BOYD, Ijtnrnater, M h '28. Ifififl. tf NEW SPRING GOODS I I SIM). WE ARE JUST RECEIVING OUR NEW SUPPLY OF spring liiions! delected with much cnre u? to ityles and quality. CONSISTING OF : BROWS and BLEACHED DOMESTIC PRISTS, I'Ol'UXS, FRENCH OROAXDIES, and PRIST ED MUSL/XS, a fwtd **pply. MOZAMBIQUE, in drttu*. A large supply of Gentlemer and Indies Gloves. ? FRE SCIt COLLARS and SLEE VES L. C HANDkER CHIEFS. PARASOLS. French CORSF.TS <$c Light French Castimere. Linent, loth | white and colored, cf-c. HATS, OenUemen'? and Ladie*. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. BOOTS AND SHOES! Drugs and Medioines ! CROCKERY. UROCMtlKS, KINK TO BACCO, CIGARS. Ac. Fresh Supply of Garden Seeds. ALL *4 which will be sold l-OVV far CASH Corn, Wheat. Fh.ur and Butler will be la ken in exchange at the market y>rica J. AD. M.CROCKETT. April 11,1866 The Southern Guardian. IPROpt'WK to revive the publication 01 lhi? iournal, at Columbia, S. C., aa aoor I na mail communication* have been reatorK land the nac?e*ary arrangement* can b< made. CHARLES I'. I'KLHAML Nnrcmbar 15 ISU5 ' v ? BU8INES3 CARD 3. M. BIS SELL, D R N T I s r CAMDEN, S. C. WILL pay a professional srisit to Lancaster eatly in the month of May. Camden, April 23, 186*5. 122t. DENTISTRY. | *?I api now prepated to execute | with nea'nessaud dispatch eve- i ry description of Dentist Work, ; either at tny office, or at the residence of tlio?c wishing such work d?ne. All woi k warranted. L*T All o dera from the country will receive J prompt attention. A. 11ALKS. Lincusterville, May 2, 1866, 12-ly. Dr. WILL J- WHITE, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, i Lancasterville, S. C. March 24th, 1806. 8?if ! A NEW EDITIONS ^ of an old lutnor having j generally prevailed, that I have discontinued ! tha piactice of medicine, I take this method of J declaring llrat I am now, have hcen, and ex- | pect to be actually engaged in the practice of j my profession, so long as I live. From hunger I would not die, 'Tie just that he who eat Should work, And so will I. April 4?If. R. E. WYLIE, M. D. Dr. J. II. Withcrspooii respectfully offers his professional service* to , the people of Lancasterville and surrounding . country. He can be found at his office night : and day, opposite the residence of Mr. S. II. Kar mr.nu " - September 2, lHflfi.?if. FRA3ER &, PILL., FACTO K S | AM> i COMMISSION MERCHANTS. VANDKIIIIOIIST'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. , Dec Hi, 15?Rin, ' PAVILION HOTEL. | Comer Meetiug and Hasel Streets, Charleston, So. Ca, RA I KS OF IH)ARI) HER DAY, *;i 00 I! L nUTTKRFIKI.I), March 28, 18G6?3l Proprietor. SP BCI.IL NO TICK! Tl! WILL EXECUTE, IN' NEAT STYLE, and ; 4 on i easonuble terms, A LI, WORE, such u | Geiiilciiicii'M ' Khirlf), axd drawcis. ? INDIE'S UNDER CLOTHING, ' ' CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Itc., kc. OVH&ts Altered to suit the Fashions. Mrs. L. F. CARTER. Lancaster Village, Feb. 28, 18i?G. ii ill' e ii ft if v i? in i u u i) iiuii) u j .Corner Meeting and Queen Streets, : CUAKLESTON, 8.C. '-puis POPULAR .Mi'! WELL KNOWN , 1. HOUSE IS NOW FULLY OPEN t'or the reception of viiilora, having been J refurnished with NEW mid KI.KG \\T ; FUilNI TURK throughout ; and otFer to I the traveller uccotuiuodaliuu* uud couveni* 1 euces, an a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, not to be equaled by any North or Smitli. The Patronage of the travelling public ia ! respectfully solicited. Rates of Board per day $1.00. * ' " month an may be agreed on. JOSEPH PURCEl L. Feb *i8 * Proprietor. tOCllRiXE, WILSON & GO-. i UNDER "DEMOCRAT OFFICE." | CHARLOTTE, N. C. HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF 1 PRY GOODS, ' HARDWARE AND 50TI05S! AT Wholesale and Retail. April 11th, 18C6 if Note Lost. I HEREBY FOREWARN A 1.1. PER oni fro-o trading for a n<U* of 8106 17, f given by Jaa. M Ingram, to N. B Craig, i na Administrator on iho Ealale of kliiith i l'rnma. nit out u.a asm or rebruary, 18?J3. t Maid ni>t? haa bran n>i-.laid, and an appliiu. lion far ila ranawal will b? Made, May 3, I8CG-*3i N. J. DKAFFIN. | NEW SPRING* AND SUMMER GOODS KOIl 1866! WK ARE JUST RECEIVING DIRECT FROM CHARLESTON, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS CONSISTING OF : PRINTS, MUSLIMS, PRINTED JACONETS, MUSLIN ROBES, EEC L IS II DA It A 0' ES, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, LINENS, S U MM Ell (J A SSI ME RES, THREADS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HEAD NETS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. A beautiful assortment of Ladies HATS and BONNETS ! BONNET RIBBONS, <kc. A full assortment of CROCKERY i GLASS WARE* C. S HOES, COTTON CARDS, Kerosine Oil and Lamps. IK. J Vl^l / v../. t . SUGAR, COFFEE, li I C E . P El' PER. GIXGER, , S P I C E . MACKEREL, CUE EXE, TEA, Hookers' Self-raising Flour ! J, W. Bradley' s new patent DUPLEX ELIPTIC SPRING SKIliT ! We intend to keep our Stock of Goods lull and complete during the Spring and Summer. Our wagon will run every week to the llailroad and any article wan ed 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 exehapgp for country produce. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. lla?Mcltinc A April 2d, 18kit). PROCLAMATION, By his Excellency James L. Orr, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and ever the State of South Carolina. AT7HKREAS, information has bean ref V Ceived at this Department that an atrocious murder was committed by VVi 1 liam I?'io?y on the body of Marian P. I'lyler, in Ijtneaster District, on the 16th of June, 1864, and that the anid Lmiey hus tied from iuntico. , Now, know ya that I JAMES L. ORR, Governor and Couimander-in Chief in and u?rr uie cuaie aioreaain. iu oiaer iiihi kihU 1 jmev mny be brought to trisil and condign piinLhinenl, do h?reby otfer a reward of #200 for hi* arrant and safe delivery in any jail in thiatState, or #150 for lii* arrrwt and 1 ?aft! delivery it any jail in the United | States. Said William Lnnev is reported to bo about 24 yearn of nge. ? feet 11 inches high I llair, eyes and complexion dark, and has 1 been wounded in one of his feet. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto ' net tay hand, and caused the aea! of the State to be affixed, at Columbia, this 23rd ' dav of April, in the year of our l^ord one thousand eight hundred nnd sixty six, and in the ninetieth year of the independence of the United States. JAMBS I* ORR, Governor. Wx R, IIuntt. Sec'y of State. btr YorkvilU Enquirer and Lancaster Ledger cbpv three tidies, and send bills to Executive Office. May 3, 3t. Jackson Lodee. No 63. A. . P. T M I ltitof Bkethrrn: You are hereby snra&V Rioned to be and appear at your lodge Room on or before the Regular Communication of June next, (Thursday, Slat). Come prepared to pay * your dues, or ni least a part. A full meeting is em neatly requested. Those who fail to obey will bo dealt with according to our Bylaws, and late Resolutions of the Lodge. By order of the Lodge. DAVID J. CARTER, cSec'y. April 4, I860. 8ui. Beautiful engravings of Gen. R. K. Ice and Stonewall JacV ho*? auperb picturo*?19 x 'J4 inches, price fit. By moil $110. Address FIELD & FIRESIDE, March 1. Kalo'gh,N.C.