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f 1 . Ettthordinary Revelation in Connection with the Wiiz Jraijedy?Wirz Offered his Life if ho would Implicate Mr. Davis. The astounding rove'ation made by Duller concerning the suppressed dlsrv of Booth ahd the consequent official murder of an ihnoceut woman, is followed by another little less astounding or disgrace ful to the parties embraced in it, concern* iyg the lawless trial and execution of the Unfortunate \Virz The'disclosure is made In a leti?T from Richmond to the New York World, hearing date March 27th. It is as follows ! It is, perhaps, not generally known that rinsing the iflcarceration a.f Wirz and kl?j<?r Winder In the Capitol l'rison they occupied adjoining eel's, and enjoyed fa ci lilies of communication,one to the other, hy word of writing, through an aperprrc hot observed doubtless, hy lite jailor.? No one whs permitted to see either, t/ri/c.s.s by rpetial privilege from the Secretary of War -On the night previous to tire ex eiution of WtrZ three men entered his cell, of course "by permission of Stanton, and proposed to him, that if he would aglee I? implicate*.led". Davis in the alleged Conapiract to starve die Northern prison ere confined at Anderson.ill? his life Would be spared Wirz replied tlfat he would not save his own lifo hy sacrificing that of afiotb.er innocent man. The par ties thereupon left the cell, ard Wir? itu mediately communicated all that trans pired to Maj ?r Winder. The Major some tiuio after met Mis Davis in New York, and revealed to her what is here stated, backing it up by an albdavit, which he gave her, and which slru now holds ? The trial of Pavis would involve* revela1 tion* which would "shod; humanity, and test to its fullest whatever sense o( justice or fueling of national pride u still left at the North, It ia nut unreasonable to presume that popular indignation wolftd be aroused tt> a pitch that would render it Uneafe for (he concoclora of the vile plans devised to secure the sncrific^nf Davis's life, to pro'ong their re?id?nce among a people whose fame and character they bo' grossly outraged. Should not the names of the tr o who tnade this infamous proposition to Wirz be traced out hv some tnenns f If the IforW would initiate some movement to that end, it is probable that some light j might be obtained"^hich would fix the identity these villains. The time is i eminently auspicious for such an enouirv, tiow that the rogues are dtvu'ging each | other's iniquities. It inav he that Major Winder has some information which would give a clue to the names of the parties. If he Iras, lie shoii'd he induced to furnish it and then the w retches should he held up to the universal scorn and I contempt lliev so richly merit. tjKYTICR t-'IIOM (?Its. JoSKi'H K. JoilN ktos.?Con. Joseph K Johnston, of the ^ate Confederate army, publishes in the Helms (Ala) (7nzetlc h letter^<.>f five columns correcting certain statements con tained ir. [. Est en Cooke's Life of Siono wall Jackson, and correcting sundry errors in its report of events at and after the tirat battle of Hull Uun. llo aaVs that lira reason why tha Fe.teval armv was not pursued lifter tliat battle hv the victorious Confederate cavalry, was that the cavaliy (of which lheyh.il but a small force) was driven hsclc bv the slicing rear guard of the United Stales army, and that .it would liaie been utter madness to rush Upon the Fortifications on the Virginia aide of the l\>tomac, which were strong and heavily armed, especially ss a river a mile wi<ba would have still intervened between them and the capital, which j \hev had no means of ernssinrr {Jet.r.ral John** on ?av? llie t*ict?>rv of Bull Itun ! saved the Confederacy, winch whs all it could reasonably hare been eipecte I to do Mrt^l of llio lftbel troop* regarded t\ ah x?.*ciding til a whole ^iifHiion and ending the war, and thousand* of them left tho army and went home. The Union army, he sa\9, whs "lens disor gantzed hy defeat than tho (Confederate army hy its triumph." Montr Kkatkhnization.?The JTtiff cola Oixervtr brings a report of a meet iog of white and colored citizens, at wjiich the speakers were Mr. Mallory, a member of Jetf. L)wi*'. Cabinet ; a white officer of a Union negfo regiment, and It... St... I.:? II - I I fin.- .mici-ii^vi, nil IIII) COIord mat), dm counterpart, apparently of dev^rly Nash. Their speeches breathed the ?pil il of xfi?i Columbia meeting. Mallory counseled a frank acceptance of thonkitu I atior, a ready ' compliance with the law. mini tha cultivation of frieiidlv relation* hatweon white* ami I.luck*. He declared that the negroes, being free. are entitled to, and may be safely trusted witli the franchise,' aiol he calle I upon the whitf* to (lffWIi that ia possible to promote their improvement, in order that ti^e friend.) relatione of the fwo rneca may be ataiir <). The colored speaker, as well aa the w bite *[**h*rs, condemned the separate organ* it iou of the blacky a* a political party. she meeting, it s? s*nl,*ls one of e?v?ra! of the tsm character that hare 1-oeL bald in Florida. The New Orleans Pic<iyWX% of a recftil date, gi*et ail estimate shoeing tiiat out of fifty- -five ihoussm] qualiflej voters in Jmuiaiana la-fore the war, not moTn than (wo thousand had taken an official oath to support the Constitution of the ^ "oiled Slates, and not more than three thousaipl were killed, whose placesjiave not hwri filled by youths under age, maturing into voters, tlius showinvN balance >1 w / ' ? ui RUOUI lilty thousand whites quahri<-.J to vol* under the last act of Cotkgre?a. TtioiaTBiia or Emcuon* in the So? tm. ? ll is staled by (k? Waahingran r>.>rreapoadept of the K?w York World that* tdHeialljr certified eopiea of (lis Supple* infotary Reconstruction act have been mailed to commanders of military districts iu lbs South, amtthat ilia supposed tfial registers of elections will soon be appoint* ?dk fflMn.? We laarn that Captain Ar pin. InepeeyorAJnited Slate* Infernal Use, enue, has rated soma twenty flee or thir tv stills, l*?ing operated in (Ireenrille district, foifatled for i?fib compliance with t*?s eeeeifue laws.? UrttucilU Knfttyriu, The Colored Vote. The Charleston correspondent of the ; New York Times writes : | It ii very clear to any one who has ! watched the political current iu this quarter of late, that the colored men will not J vote aa a unit. t here is quite a latge ' number of ihent who were tree bef.ire the war, and who hold themselves partially aloof front the" rest. * These, to a man, ! announce their determination to stand by | the old vw Li11*- resident* iu whatever action j thev ma/ take. On the oilier band, there is a more numerous party, compose I | cliietlv of idlers from the plantations, who ! have found their way into the city, where j they live froti^haud to mouth, who are j convinced that their release trom dauy I toil was accomplished by the Radical 1 party of the cJorth, and who may, there lore, be relied upon to vote and act with i iIh? men who represent and are endorsed by that r?arty. Hut the most nuhierous I class of all is made up of sensible freed men, who are now earning a living by honest labor, who are intelligent Enough to think for thethselves, atnd to act as they believe their own interest^ dictate.? lVrhnps if they followed their ? wn impulses merely, thev mioht imitate the example their shiftless Tin! improvident brelhieti Irani the country, and give their, support to the radical candidates, lint Jt iftust be borne in mind that these men derive their subsistence almost entirely l"r?>m white employers, and thev will take feed bow they put their livelihood in jeopardy, for the sake of what, to tiiem, is now a mere political abstrttction. In view of these facta, 1 tind that lli9?brewdi | est observers here, are of opinion that either a majority of the blacks will be j found supporting the whites at tlie polls, or that if this should not be.the ca?e,*he /reedmen's vote will be d'vided so as to bee one a matter of little comparative mi poilaiice. If this ha Hue in Charleston ..it > hiiu aiong mo s?a coast, it is even more so in the interior, where the freed men me less expos-.i to tlie it>fluanoa of political agitators. Hie Catherines of negroesthfct have lately tit ken place, to listen to harangues from orators, whi|0 an.l lilnck, were rather tame affairs, having 4>een . gotten lip ill tho interest of a few would he lenders of the colored population. * wm *? i ? SotMIIKRN* UtUMta II^AhlllKOTON.? The correspondent of the liaiiunore tinn savs ! Ladies attached to the various churches of Washington mat itr large millibars at Dr. (iurloy'* church to day, for th.r pur | p<?#? of considering th* propriety of hold inu a fair or festival, to obtain funds f?rr I tho relief oI the suffering poor of the South. A committee was appointed to arrange j for (lie holding of a grand fair about the j middle ot May. Another committee w..s : appointed, wnh 1'roieMors D .trie s and 1 l'atks, to get up weekly concerts tor the ! *-.iine ida-cl. At tba \Vo>fcrn i'rasby . i?-r.iiu C nurcli, lio?. J N. Coomb* pna'ur, | '.ver $200 was cul'eotud for tbe name ??!? j-ct race nil v. lT$ subscription* to llni I 1ti:nl at? represented to be ooming in bee Iv and in liberal amounts. ? Stamps Dutikm By Act of *Congres?, Approval Mnrfb 2d, 18G7, are removed from writs, or other original process, from confessions ot judgement, from appeals from court ol superior juriedictifln, from warrants of distress, from all affidavits And no Stamps will lie required or. probate of wills, letters Ipslamentsrr, or of administration, or 011 administration's I or guardian's bonds, wliem tbo value of the ent?;e and etieCtH. both real and r>.?r_ | miiinI, does not exceed one Thousand Dol? Ura. * C. YV DUDLEY, Assess >r lsl.,'l bet., So. C?. ? | NEW AhVKIiTISKMKNTS. Fine Spanish Jack, Will stand tliu present 1 -* season at *ny residence in lite WaxUnw* E. I? MOUI.EY. April |7, 1H07. 3i IN EQUI1Y ?^Lancaster. Kennedy CJ. Billings, Adin'r J Hi11 to M.irJamo Steele, dee'd. vs. John > *hn II A sSI. Sicelt* ?nd O'.IUTM. V N?tl. Il appea'iiiy to my satisfaction tint Willi im'Sicefe, llcnrv SI Jennings *nf wifo j Arir. thh children oF Alexander Steele, ; deceased, fix: M^ry G Steele, Thomas II Steel,*, AleXHena Steele, Franklin Steele. ! Alexander Steele and Elizabeth Steele, do , fondants in the abnre sjtle.1 case, reside bo ynli.t the limitanf this State; on motion of Kershaw A? ('onnors^ Solicitor** for com plflinnnie, it is ordered that the said lie fondant* do ^swer, plead or demur to the Bill tiled in said case within frirtv day" i from tiie piihliratiofi hereof; in default w hereof. nn order of judgment pro confos so will beentered njjain?t them k (i nii.i.iy;s, c. k. i, n. Om'rs Office, l^tliculrr ('. April Vila, 1 >*t>7 17lb43d. IN EQUITY?Lunciwler. Wnl?y Hilton, *.I nl, } Hill f<y aMoiihl, ra, , Partition and N. M. Reckhani lilid wife ^Relief. # and oil ers. It appearing to mv satisfaction that N'?< ' lhni.it-1 M. Beckham and wife Martha J. and Orren 8 Mansey, Defendant* in the above stated cose, reside without the limits of this State. W. motion of \V A. Moore, I'lnin j trtfa Solicitor. It ill ordered that naid He I f-ndants do plead, answer or detour to the Hill filed in said c ?se or? or before the a?ih day ?>f May n?*t ; olhcrwM pro coofttao will ordered fifiuinsl them, K. O. ?1I.UN(;s. C? K |. H. Cum'ra Oilier, i.aiics?ler, C. II, 8 C., April tilth. IWW. . tod. Estato Nptioe. \I.I.l'KUSON8 having demands against ths Ksiate <>f Jo?uh 3d. I> iiellt, <) * crurd. are notified to present them with out delay, or said elaiias. it* any there he, w ill he barred ; urid all puiaoiia iedeblvd to said I'lnlile will ttiuko pa y meat to the underaigaed. D. ?) A RBI.K, i . . , II. R. VV IIK1.K, { r* April 10, ?8<T7. St Freeh Garden Seods 1jH?R MAl.R AT TUB OIJ) I'RICK by . Feb 6, J, li. BOYD. | ! LATE ARRIVAL AT PLEASANT SILL ?r SPRING AND SUMMER AX A AI *. Si S3 !V ? *9 ^ H* ? : Direct from tlic City of Charleston and Selected with great care ! ! ! CONSISTING IN PART OF our CALICOS. jt?r muslins. it-tr brilliants, w rLAins. it??" LINENS, (Crown andWbito) ?4T SIURTING, ?#- DRILLING. JC-tf I^A NCY GOODS nnd Notion*. JO-tf' IIATS, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Mia*** and Bova. jC?r BOOTS and Slioe*. (cood atoct.) Jt-fT HARDIV A RE, g&r TIN WARE, DRUGS, XfT GROCERIES, AND IN FACT. EVERYTHING IJSUALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY S^ORK ..I,! .1. .... ?IT?. ,.n .it r.i.iBrtn.l.' .. , ~ ...... as ilit* times will afford <?iv?* us a call. it. s. & s, bkckiia'm. AprR 17, I8G7. tf.. Dissolution of 4'opnrtnernhip. (IF. Firm of I! i.-??'liine .V Mnwov wa* die; jT **olvol on the I Uh '8?y of November last, by the dp.itli of Mr. S* 11- Ms.s-ey. Tim note* and acnounts sill lie found at the o4J stand,? F.arlv settlements sic requested. J. A. H.V^ELTIN'K, Survivor. April 7, 1 J-07. I Sheriff Sales. I IIY \'irtnc of Sundry Writs of Fi F? lo 1# nte directed, I will Hell at Ltgcuifr Court House on sales day in May, within too legal hours of S'lla ' Two Hundred and Ivyhtv Acres of I,and in ore or irss,# lionn'od by lands of Kvno ballings, Satn'l IJ. RoborUon. nnd others' , la \i? d i>n and to he sold as the property of 1 if A,Ingrain at th# suit of Samuel II. InI' gram and others. Terms Cash ? purchaser* to pay for pa. | pern J. It COUSART, S. I,. I). April 10, 1HG7. - 1,1 * ! Sheriff Sale. IIY VIUTI'K of a F'i Fa to me directed, , ft) I v ill sell nt Lancaster Court House on | tlie llrat in Mjiv next, * ithin the lepal honrn of sale, the following pro. erty to v* it : All of .Defendant* interest in Two Hun dreii Acres of I .slid. more or less lioumU j ed hv lands of John M. ('riiL', Robert I) i Montgomery. and others T.evied on ami 1 to he sold n* the property of Johll JhV'lrt, j :it ihe suit of II K. llaneoe.K. TI'ftMS CWSlJ?l'nrehusor to pay for papers. . j. n. cousart, s. u n. April 10, 18'i7 td FTotice. I r pi IK Notes ami A (Mounts of JONHS I 1 < IK ) K KT I'have been flared in our I hands lor set'h inrnt. To avoid suits, L)el> I tors are requested to come forwurd and ; uialie s.itisf.u torv arrangements. KISRStJAW &. CONNORS. * Attorney*. i^rii 3d, 18o7. *-3t. I A1^LICATI0N FOR CHARTER. j XJ of It'K IS IIKRKOV (JIV?N THAT I ll application *'ill he made at the next Srjsitia of the Ia jrislature for a uew'Cliarter for fureton'a Ferry, nTtuato on the I . i . a ? nawua iviver. J. S CUR ETON. March 20, 18ti7- 3ru. Roller Tlii*. |)KIt>'<)\s tn whom wo have extended I .short crediln nre requested to make i immediate payment, aa our circumstance* I will not allow 110 to tfiv??longer indulgence. M c BO$ M. D Sf M cCU R ft V. Camden, Wo. Ca. LEE &, SPENCER, corrgN v Actors, ; COMMISSION -M&MHmS A Mi FOKWARHIN'tr AIJENTS. North Atlantic Wharf, , en 4Ki.^HToa, a * c. 6*0. W. LKR, . GIURLRS BrSNCKR, of Sumter, R. C. of ItialiopTille, 8.C. iTTWill receive *"'1 forward corn for the poor tic* of comilliitainn. Sept. .'<>, Vni. .1 * UUOVKSTKRN ?V CO., Piano Porte Manufacturer#, 4f>y lirondway, N, V. ! rpilKSK 1*1 AXON, received the llijfho.i [ X Aw?fd of Merit! at the World's Knit, [ over the beat maker* from l*ondon, Pari*, I li.'ninnv, the <? !? of New York, i"tiihiuei* phis, llallirnnre nmLMoeton ; alno,th<* Gold aledal at Ihe Atne?iean Institute, f?r Pivo ' e.icces<?tvo y?erw! Our Piano* contain the ' French Grand Aition, llarp Pedal, Oven ' strung lla?e, Full Iron Fr?i?c, nod all Mod ' crn Improvements. Kverv fnalrument warranted Five yc'irs Madu under thennpervising of Mr. J. 'I Groveiteen, wno have u prnolical e#P?*riance of over thirty five yenra, nnd in the niakur of over eleven thousand piapo fortes. Our faclli tie* for I manufacturing enable ua to g*ll thcae in* i atruntentn froii?*lOO to 6ioO cheaper than I nnv tir?tcla*s piano forte. Dec. 6, ly. YETutTT Aoburn, Golden, Flaxen & Silken Carla I)KOniffT,r> tiy 'the nae of Prof. DK HKKUX' FIIISKR l,E CIIEVBUX. On* application warranted to curl the moat straight and stubborn hair of o'.ther at*x into wavy ringlet*, or heavy massive cnrla flaa l>*en imed by the fashionable* of Pari* and l.ondoa, with the most pratif) ing result* ? Do** no injurv to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, |il Descriptive Cireulara mailed frea. Addren* ItKROKR, SIlU'lTd dr. Co , (Mivmiata, No. 285 River Street. Troy, Y., Sole Agents lor the United Stale*. ' Fob. 20,?if. MERCHANDISE." I TO TOUR INTEREST. , e*? f?? I \V*c hove just received a Large j addition to our Winter $took of Groods, Collating in part of A!p'?cci.?. Illaek and Colored ; M erinnM. M inline, Del .nines,* Persian Cloth, Prints, &c. ALSO, Ladies', Jliwoi' and Childrefls Fine {Sewed lion Is and {Shoes. (icnts' Goo'ls iu Great Variety. Clothe, Cu*himerrs, *nT'Vesting* ; Trimmings of all Descriptions, ? Oj? Furnishing Goods And Kiady Slade Clothing. I Jut 4, Caps, Uo?ts, tShoe.*. &c, * ^ ^ ^ rpUR ATTENTION OF II O U S F.. J. Keener* i? particularly invited to om {Slock of FAMILY GitOCliRlF.S. . At all our Foreign Goods are bought direct IV irom nit- uupon'TH. nno Olir American Gobdft>frntn tin* manufacturers, we believ* we can and will sell them* as low as nnv one in this market. Goods marked ir IMain Figures Call and see for yourselves Mcdonald & MCCUUUY, Camden, 80. On. December lifth, ?6mo*. TJic Attention Of Planters Sl Laborert (S particularly invited lo our SALKA! , Jlv\ NS and C \S|,M KIll'IS The (ioodi ire loo well knoAii to need reeo liuicndulioi troll) US. Wo particularly invito the utteufion o oontleinou to tlie TAII.OItlN'G DKPAIiTMRXT Of our busioCsH. VV? wurrant our work t< Iih equal to any. both in ?tyle and quality Order* aoliciiod McDONALD &. MecumtY. Cafnden, So. Cn KiTi v. -min ' & 1y?P9p?.v'% We Have Jiut Received a New Supply of F A I. 1j WINTER GOODS fllVv'Iv'TI Vil nV V^unUIUiliMI WJ' I Ladies Dress Goods, I Ready-Made Clothing 1 |g^BOOTb AN 1> SSllOES,!^, H,AND*AN'D* MOTIONS, Hardware, Groceries, &c ' J. 81 D. M. (JROeKETT. * Nov. ?8, ]8'it?. spectalVotice. A I.I. poison.' indebted to ma individually, ti respectfully reaueeted to settle up. I an? lit inp pressed on ti.> OLB I)KHTS and am con prllett to have.moncy. I trust this notice wi be^eparded in earnest and save me the ui pleasant duty nt taking any other course f< their collection. JONES CROCKETT. JUST RECEIVED.. lOOov:-," LIN A BACON-^1A MS, SHOULDER and SlrfES, at Also, |?o ni;siini.g of mountain totj TOJ&4 early variety?1'iuk and lllua Ky< at . JiOYD'd. Also, HO. 1, FAMILY FL<HJll, at aoYiyj Also, CORN and MEAL, at BOYD'S. I feturrf my ttai.ka to the peopla o Lancaster District far their not mn;t(r.<*f<> the last 24 years, nnd as I n?i permauentl] located, hope to receive a skate of pub li pntron.sge. You^ will always finds me a my post, glad to* sell at a short prolii fo CASH. IMeaso do uol ask me for ( RKl)t'l' J. tt BOYD. fcaneaatemtle, 8. C^? Match <>th 1H87. Agents Wanted IN KVKKY COUNTY OF NORTH ANT . South Carolina, to canvass and eel Lloyd's r.ew double map of North Amertci en the fare, and Mscomity map t>f the Uniici States on the hack?covering 24 square fee of rquslin, with rollers, die Other sgenciv can be given if desired. Agents make fron $5 to $20 per day. Address, WAURHN R. MARSHALL, General Agent Lloyd's Map, Columbia, So. Ca. February 20ih, 1867.?imo. JfEW J ' <2BfE TJJE UNDERSIGNED i ?*, SHIP on the first clay.of J j currying on n General Merchai keep every thing wanted, and ti > can r>e purchased agywherc, wit j have on hand and are constant)) i LAHGE STOl'K OF FItOl CONSISTING OF SIIOULI >KKS, HAMS ANI> SIPF.S, PI MACKEREL, HEUhl NO, \V SUGAR, COFFK We are Receiving a Fin I LA DIES AND GENTL ROOTS A NI > SHOES. RON NETS. IIA WAKE. ROCKETS, TUBS, IIAMKS, SWEEP IKOi All of our goods hat*e been ] Ly one of the firm, and w ill be that is the only way business cai TV *111 . l/uiji iisiv tut cruuii/ us you win i Bi.1 j A.' nxsiRinyK, j Lancaster C. 11 , April 8th, 1807. * LEGAL NOTICES. IN EQUITY?Lancaster. Kx Parte,* ^Petition of M. (' I) Mellon. So IV >Crnwlord.% f Northern Circuit. j Tin- application of Mrs. Mo'iiii N.Drawn ford iirrl.tr tin* Hill in Ilia above stated rr.se . J for to oiler evidence for preservation i iu rclutiooTo tl(e last Will nnd Tcntmntnl j of W II lam <). Massey, dee'd., bein^ filed ; r public notice is hereby given that such ev r idcnce will be taken before the C'onunis* I . Moitt-r iu 1 *<|iiitv for I<nncaatcr District, at I his office on the 15th <hiy of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M.. Commissioners Office I^mcaatcr C. II., S? C , Mnreh 28. 188*7 Iv. (i. BILLINGS, (J. K. L. I). Ap3 40.1. j IN EQUITY-T jancaster. t Andrew It. Dills and J*.") Itil! to I,nr. I, , j J. Mli*. Kvecuturs, | Injnneti on, to \?. Manilla! asscls. f . 15\ iiuui Adniii.i.iiiiWw if?i j* ct. a!. J In cfiifirinitv to tho decretal order of Chancellor 'arroll in Iff!- cast-, lile"1 in fhi* olliee J iniiiirv 2'2d, J8<>7, tin- Creditors of I'm* Kstate of Wui. W Lili-, iloL't'iisivl, whose debts arc not in jndnm *n t. arc line I)v notified tlmt liicv are enjnin-d from pro. cci-ding in law n<?ain?t hi* Kxeefitors :*?nd that liivv aie inju.rcii to appear before um, at inv olliee at I.aiicaitcr Court House, and prove and ertnblUh their respective do mauds, on or in-fore llio twoifty.ninth day of Ma^oriv tn?MMuud eight, liundn d and MX'v seven Kach and every on-- of said I | creditor- refusing or fai!lti||d<> comply tilth till- privilege he cin offered. nill lie haired and excluded from ditch privilege after the per*ni|floiy lay above dcsuriialcd. Com'rit Olliee, I, anca*trr f II.. S.O. , K. (i HILLINGS, C. L. L 1). . March 2!), 18G7. 8 2m IN EQUIT 5T-?Lancaster. 1! Lx 1'arto. "I Po'ition of Joseph 0. I) Melton, ^ Rodgeru, Adm'r, Solicitor Northern f to PerpetuateTes t : .^ vux. . j moony. 4 " IT appearing that certain parties having nil intercut in the ?ubj?et nuitier of tlie Petition of Joseph Kodgera, ti;?-cl in the car* a hove stated,' rcaide without the limits of , this State, to wit : Thi? children of Adam Rodger*. deceased, (names unkn vwn except ? Margaret and Robert II.) The children of Martha Robinson, namely, James II , Rebecca A , Mary Jane. William I,., Margaret lj S., Robert O,. Mare K , Virginia A., Samuel ' II. and John 8. Thomas K. Caskcy and wife Jane, and Martin Hannah and Murtna I,. hl-< wife. Notice is hereby given to said I'artiea as well as to all other persons, that on the Jtilh of April, I8H7, Test'gaony for preservation will be taken in relation to the last Will of Mnrfarut McMnrry, deceased, before tl e Commissioner in Equity for ban caster District. K ?. HII LINES, C. E I,. T>. ('omtnissi. ncrs ' >tFi. c Lancaster ('. Il .S.C Vebruary 50, 18G7?6t. # IN EQUITY- Lancaster, John ltsss 6/ \V. M. ) Jt':!l to Marshal * Connors, Executors of | assets, for injunc> I*. 1', Hammond,dee'd. J- tion, ?ILc. I v*' I II | Sntnuol Spencer, et. al, J ' IN loiiforiuity to the decretal order of " Chancellor Leseene in the above stated _ cause, filed in mv ollice, January the Und, 1 jR>7 *, this creditors, both of the Estate of. S. II Hammond, dccensed, and nlso of the Estate of I'- T Hsmmniut - -- I liercVv notified that t'>oy have been t-nj?>5n I. ' e i by mii<i order from proceeding (Maw, , and that ihev aro rcdtiired to be and appear I before me, at my olfi.-e at Lancaster pourt S Mouse, and prove and establish their several and jeepective claims, on or before the first day of June, one lliousund eight bundled odd rdxly-aovuu. This notice applies ia as will i<? li.? judgtnont creditors ot both t said Kstatcs, as to all other creditors of w haisoevur jrrado or chan oter. Hat-hand avory oue who refuses or fniis to avail Lieu, m or herse'f of this advantage and pririTape herein offered, will be b?nvd and excluded I from ??cli privilege after the peremptory day aboTe designated K. G. BILLINGS, C, K L. D. Commissioner's otliee, Lancaster,C". II. S C. Jan* 9, 1867, ?3mo. [ I Witwii to f oinrdinna f v. vmumuiiDj i I Ullti,"; { . And others. i fy ITAROIAN'S, Trustoes, R ecoivers nr.d* r ( VjT Committees holding llicir appoint ments und.-r tlii.-? Court are hereby notified that th^y are required to make their Returns to thi* Office Ltiforu the liral day of . May IK at. Jiule* will ho issued ^panist all d^flu'tera. * A lili Prnon* wlio hare ptr. ' chased property at the Sales of the Coni ' rdfc*tonrr it} f.ijuity, and who haVe not ' complied with the term* of aaid Sales, are . required to comply therewith before the 1 liral day of May neat, otherwise, the pro' perty will be resold at their rink. > K C.. HILLINGS, C. K. L. D. Ctn'noffice, Lancaster C. II., S. (' March 29, lKt>7. 8-?t. 170R HALE. X Ragging and Rope, at IVOVD'3, 1 . .. L. . . , F 1 H MI FORMED A. CO-VARTNEItnnuary, 1SG7, for the purpose of ndize Business. We intend to > sell at as low prices as they I) llio 1 11 j i i/?i> r?f W v.. V U1 U VIqUI. 11 c receiving a o M0\S JXDGROCERIES! IIMK DORK. LAUD, CORN, FLOUR, II ll l<. RSH, HKL TROUT, LAND TEA, &c. . 0 assortment of KM ENS DRY ROODS, lTS (liotli Ladies and Gents), LIAKD? , HOLS. TRAOL-OIIAINS, N, l'LOUGli b'l'LLL. purchased for cash in Ilaltimore sold exclusively for CASH, as 1 be conducted these hard times. )e refused. LS^I' l.THT" ?V C1IAFF.E. K. U. 11. CtlAFVB. . | I] II 8 I N K SS C A li I)ST ? J . !lj.. ? w... . . .ltyr-m John Wi(hor?<|>oofi, ATTORNKV AT LAW, Ollor* liis l'rolt-stiional isci vices iu ihe Practice of I.jw to tbo Citizens of Lancaster. gy Office ? ? Dunlnp Street, ne.ir tlio C. II. Januarv 1867. It. ' " " DANIEIi-11. SILCOX, Furniture "Vv arerooms, 175, 177 &' 179 Kin^Btreet, GHAKLK.V1'C>N, S. C. ! N. li.?<_?oods carefully packed for tbo country. Deccm'oc^lO,'06? Cm.?pd. I a *k\v FDiirao^r HSIEy of an o!.| rumor lmvhig.'I'll-" i"\ pri'v.iil 1. that 1 1 ?ve discontinued tin1 practice ill medicine, I take litis inctliod ot I iIiTl.iring tlrtt T iiu. niAv, have ln'c:., and expert to lie nrtiially engijr 'I iri tlie practice of my profivirion, bo long as I live. I'k.iii hunger I woniil not tlie, 'Ti:i just tli.a !io \v!io cut Should work, And so will i. ! April A?it. It. R. WYLIE, M. B. Jas. M. Pennington, * tlONTKUTftU S MILDER, LANCASTER C. II., S. C. Will furttisli design? ami estimates of all kinds ot iiuildmgs, embracing modern styles. Will also execute nil work tsurli as lluildiri? nnrf I?i?nfiirin rr w ith nnhh>Aaa ???.! Uoiileuct) at Laiicu^turville, S. C. Juue 2l), ISGo. 19?lv, WILLIAMS k ALLISON, ATTORN KV S AT L A W AND {SOLIllTOI? l\ KQ1JITY OlU<* 111 the Court ilouse, Liuieiwter, $..0. llou. (.?. W. Williurun, IK. lb. Allien, K<?q. York ville, S. C. \ Lancustcr, S. C. Aug. 22, IS'iO. 28 ? ly. C. I>. MELTON, B. i. WirilKUSI'OON, Chester, S. C. Lancaiter C. IT. Tlrlfon A lViKiri'Miioon, ATTORNEYS AT LAW A N I) ftULIUI'LUKS IN EQUITY. Will practicd In Lancaster and surrounding Disi tiictn. Partic ular attention' given to the colle# tiou of Debw, Drawing Dceua, i ontracu, itc. Aug IS, lb06. if. Kersliaw &, Connors, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. wr<? il ce in the Court IIousc, Lancaster, S. C. fit*. J. H. Kbkxiuw, ) W. M.*Co*kobh, Eaq., Cwailwi, S.C. J l.aiicasterC. II., S.C Jan. 10, 18CG. ' lb-lj, P. n. CI.OWNT, OKO. E. DOCIOS. jCLOW.M A?ltO(ii6S. FACTORS AND feilIIISNIO\r MRCIM'TS. A J) Q EK'S WnAUF, CHARLESTON. S. C. REFERENCES. Jas. Adgrr A Ct, CUarlostou, was. K. Robinin on, Charleston ; Mnj. U. M. Siina, Lauca-ster, Col. John I). Wvlie, Lancaster, Liberal advances made consignment*. Esuecial attention given (o orders. Nov. 14 th lS<t>. ".isios. MILL'S IIOESE, Ceruer M?etinr? and Oueon Rtra*t? " CHARLBSTONj S.C.r HplllH POPULAR <md WF!,!, KNOWN 1. HOUSE IS NOW /'UI.LV OPKW for lb* r?H>? ption of visitors, having been iVfnriiMiprf with NEW and KLBGAKT FURNI'llJRK thfattffhont ; and offer ts the traveller accommodations aud convenience:., ax a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, not to bo c'fjonled bv any North or RoslS The Patronage of the travelling public is respect fullj* solicited. Kutus of Hoard per day $1 00. ? " month an may bs agreed on. JOSEPH PUJtCELL, Fab tfd. Proprietor.