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LATEST BY MAIL. ? ... From Washington. Washington, April 1R. In the Supremo Court, to day, Robert J. Walker filed an amended hill in hehall of Mississippi against Secretary Stanton and Generals Grans and Or J. Thp At torri^y General moved to dismiss both this and the Georgia hill, for want of juri?dic tion, and it win agreed bv cout.sel that the motion should he artjurit April 20. tV...lh.A?A? A r\vt t 1)1 Oillem. or Mississippi, and Scott, of South Carolina, llureau functionaries, report cheerfully for March. 1 he^ilanters nre en^ruraging schools. Itjs complained that it is impossible to impress the negro with the sanctity of martial obligations. Rurtatl's case was brought up to dav. Ilia counsel is urging an immediate trial, but the prosecution claimed time. It is estimated that the loss to the United States of internal revenue, on ac count of the destruction of this year's crop of cottpn, sugar and molasses, in the State of Louisiana, by the overflow, is between eight and ten mi'lion dollars. \Vasimvoton. April 24. Official letters received nt tha Indian j Office describe Hancock's interview wiib the Cheremies as unsatisfactory. *Tho letters enpress apprehension of a general ! Indian war. The Southern Famine Tlelief Oornmis I aion lias received an additional $10,000 I in gold from California. . I (inner*! Sb?rid?n lias been authorised I to draw for $5,000 io relieve the distress j from the overflow. ? ... From Pennsylvania. I I'lTTsnt uo, April 18. I Pubsorptiona fur the relief of (lie suffer, ing in the South, io lito days, amounte 1 ( to nearly ^'2,000. From Virginia. pETKKsnmo, April 18. The conservative meeting to night p ise L ed resolutions fully affirming equal rights to while and black, and -accepting the terms of J_'or.greM* The meeting whs j very large and enthusiastic and about one ! half negroes. John Lyon was the only peaker. In the Richmond Convention to-day, , tho prevailing feeling shown in the speech *1 of the colored mejuhers was for coidis cation. If Congress did not give the ne ^rcii's minis, ifiey smjiii l?o taken bj' vto l?oe?. Ricumonp, April 21. S?nMor Wi'son upoVe at Oranjje 0 11. ! yesterday 111- reoo'tnted the events which I lul to the war, end *aid titht after it* | close, tlte North had no ill ft-e'iin; for the j South. Tlie Sooth wna *nhm'|ftive, nnd | had the mcasnrea now pend'Hflf been adopted direct fx* at its close, the South would have ? ?? ! that tin* envernment wee jnst end liberal. Bnt^ when Johnson as' turned power, he adopted if different poli cy, which bus brought on r!| this diseati* faction, Lincoln had prepared oinhtcom 1 dittoes for tlie pardon of rebels. all of j which n>et with Wilaoo'a approval. John ' ?on prepared fourteen, which wee six too i nunv. He (\YiImw) had never favored , the fc'20,000 clause, fur lie wanted tffe South, except a r*vi prominent rebels, to ' he at liberty to go to work. The South j had complained of Congress viofating the ' constitution, and vet assls'ed Johnaon in ' hi* violation of the constitution in restor ' ing iheState* He (Wilson) waa opposed j to a h'ark man'* party or a white man'* parly. Let all who favor human bondage J go together, and all who favor freedom ' ar.d progress go together. If any rebel* j had cast aside the r delusion*, let them j come up and join the Republican party. J Major .1. II. Lee,. Sta'e Senator from j Orange, replied to Wilson, fie charged | t he introduction of slavery upon the Worth. \ YI...;a ??,?. I A.A ... - ?. .. tend to free the slaves, and that the Southern people were the black's best friends. Wilson replied that in a vear j the North wool.I dive suffrage to the I black* lie ah<? 1 that the confiscation hill i might "follow if the reconstruction bill was not accepted. Npurout, April 24. j Senator Wilson addressed a crowded audience in Hell Church?principally , colored. He said hia Southern tour was rot in tho interest of anv organiration ; urged the supporting of the platform of the Richmond Contention; had nodouht | Virginia woulil he carried hv a Republi I can majority. Governor Pierpont and several other epeakera followed, and great enthusiasm prevailed. From Alabama. Monn.K, April 18. A large treating of negroea was hsld last night, at which 5,000 present ' Inflammatory radicnl speeches were made , hv hlack and white speakers, and resolu j tioaa were adopted, affiliating -with the i: i . I j s. j: .i -i - > . . I rauicitr ?i??? urfiimiuin^ uie ngval rn it on juriea, hold office and ride in car<^ A.turned at a late 'hour. Moet of tip colored persona preaent wera armed, and tt great n?im'.>er of aliota were firod in the air ai'teruli* adjournment, * Monti.*, April 23. Mr?. Van Pagan, wifn of a merchant i of llya cuv, w.?? |>oieoned through the . miatake of an apothecary, am! died in , tanily after tatirg a prescription with { Pruaaic acid ? an i.igredmut, inatead of t tartaric. N Interesting from Europe. 1'kk11K, April If?. Tt i? reported here tliat Nann'e.irf i* ! atrenglbeoing bit force* mud military poate on the frontier, placing artillery on ;i wvr , footing, purchasing a-nhnlam-ee nnd ditt the French reeervea of '68 will be celled out on the firnt of May. It in represented that 1'russi* alao ia making active military prepwetioua. Lotrpov, April 22. Evening.? Pence between France end Prussia i? almost deepaired of. The Prussians nre quietly arming, end pre paring for the eapec'.ed shock of arms.? | 1 I The warlike aspect of things caused considerable alarm on the London stock exchange, and a financial panic is talked of. Paiiis, April 23. It is stated on very good authority that Napoleon is endeavoring to purchase arms in the United States. The chances apparently are favorable. San Fkascisco, April 24. Crop proarects are very fluttering. '1 lie treasurer of, too Southern Relief Association remitted $1 000 in gold on Saturday. A Colokkd I'ukaciikk'h Vikwh of thk Situation.?A friend, who was present at one of the churches where our colored people worship, on Sundav afternoon, gives us the following, among other sen. sible remarks, which occurred in the sen inon of the preacher, for many yents a slave in this city : "My brethren," said the preacher, "it is true, your cAdilion is changed. You are now free men and women, instead of, ns in former years, slaves; hut because you nrt free, it does not relieve you from cerinin dotiegr which are incumbent upon white ami colored persons. You must wofk. and uke care of yourselves anil families, and behave yourselves as the white people Jo, and be polite to all perVfcns. Without this, vou cannot he re> spotted * * * l)o not J>e deceived , hv professions from any one. When you lied white men wbrv nrr willing to get dowf\ under you for the purpose ofshowi ing vou up shove them, as some profess to do, for the purpose t f gaining voor sntmort. I ssvto vou. watch all ?/n?ii chur acters. When, however, men .ire willing to reach down from the wall and offer vou^heir hands to pull you up. a* your f inner masters are willing to?lo, von mav trust them 1 say utito you, brethren, li""^ out f'?r designing men, who protf-s r.lv to hetrsty."?Norfolk .fonrnal. Tiik Ct>in ok nut Richmond Hanks. ? A recent Washington dispatch to a radical paper says : The large amount of coin aid bullion captured hv our force* during the light of the llehel troops, near Augusta, (ia, in ISO.) and which has occasioned much dit.cuasian and arhitration, being claimed hy severs! par' ies in Richmond and New Or'??ns, lias again been the source of investigation. From the records of the Cor.federate Government and from other^ sources, the trea*ure is proved beyond doubt to have belonged to the Rebel (ln*emment, ami not to Richmond rr Nriv Orleans bank*. ?? lis* hen supposed. From entries in the journal of the Kehel Treasurer, and from the identity cf 50 or GO bars of silver bullion of?pecu!iwr s^ape, which were recognized as routing froin lite New Orleans Mint, ami from oth?r evidences, the ownership of the captured a 11 - - ti t i urn^uio nrrin^ Il??w LJTIHI Y 0V?OUHllPU. ? mmjB o> imtm - ? As action of niuolt interest and importance was tried yesterday in the Supifine Court, Credit, Part !., before Judge Mason It involve!* the v tIi<Iitv of a judgment rendered in the Sixth District Court of New Orleans, bv a Judge who had taken a judicial oath to support the Constitution of the Confederate States, and who rendered the judgment in question in February, 18C2. after military law htol teen proclaimed tjiere, and after Judge Poahody had, by authority of the President, entere?l upon the duliea of his office. Ju<lee Mason directed a verdict for the p'aintilV, suhjert to the oginion of the Oeneral Term, thus sustaining the judgment rendered by the New Orleans Court, Ukavyox Wii.son.? I lie Doston Courier notirini! the speech recently delivered in this ci'v, Senator Wilson, sav* : Henrv Wilson tol<l the people of Pe ter^jmrg,Va , tli Ht lliey had al ways been too intolerant in mattera of noliticaLop?n ion. Tliis statement eo cool, coming a* it <li<l from the bp* of a man whose own constituency had been know^l to u*e the gent'e argument of tar anil feathers to show a man the error of hi* way* in en. terta:(Tiiig political opinion* unpopular in thi* vicinity. A strolling demagogue from hereabouts should ha careful shout lecturing the people of other parts of the country on the subject of tolerance in umttera of political opinion. Prkr|[>kst!al. ?The I^esidential election heing hut eighteen months off, candidate* are, of course, appearing in all quarter*. A list of the men already named will he found to contain the names of tlenerala (Irani, Sherman, Thomas, Medullar! and llutler, Andrew Johnson, Schuyler Cqlfax, Senator* Wade, Sherman, Sumner anil tfenaenden, Thaddeu* Steven*, Horatio Seymour, and an indefinite number of other persona. It i* highly probable that a Northern man for President, and a Southern man for Vice President, will l>n run by each party ; ami there is no danger, from present appearance*, that either office will go a Rkai. estate is so high "in soma parts of London that tba purchaser now baa al most literally to cover it with gold to pur chase it. In important business centres in that city, the sites for recentlv erected buddings bava cost nearly ?7 00 the square yard Thia is at the rate of mote than ?3,000,000 per acre, and, as a Lnn don paper computes, it takes 7,420,000 sovereigns, lying lose togelhor and flat, to cover an acre ; ao that the price of an arm would give it an unbroken later of gold of about one third the thickness ol a sovereign. CfiKHTiiRFtKLD JaiC? We learn that the eor.lrart for rrhuitdinjy the Cheater field Jail w>?* l<H nut on the I *t inetant, ilia Comm'reionera. TH? contract *m taken hv Mr Janice A. Craip, for the old foundation and wall ara to he ?**d ti i it it i B). Married, on the evening of the 2&ih April, at tho rcaidence of the bri lea mother, by Rev, J. N. Craig, Ma. I-aac w. Tim.* a* to Mik? Makt J. Coarroa, daughter of the Uto W. J. furuen, Keq. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | SHERIFF SALE. ; H4,Y Virtue of Sundry Writs ofFi Fas to mo , directed, I will Hell at Lancaster G. H., on the first Monday in May next, the following property, to wit, vis : One <?rey llorso, (not oldi levied on and to ! be sold as the property of T S. Kiddle at tho i suit of ,J. BanxbuUin ti Go., and others. Toinin Cash. J. B. COUSAltT, Sh'OT. Lancaster April 'I'd, 1867. IN EQUITST ?Lancaster. Ex Parte. ) Bill to PerpetCJ. 1 > Melton, Solicitor uale TeslitnoN'orlhern Circuit. )ny. Amanda M. Adams, tho sole distributee I nrui heir nt Law of J lines Adnmr, dcceiwd. Into of Lancaster District, S. C., having j this dav tiled her application, prnying leave to offer Testimony in perpetuation of the Administration Bond (now lost) of Mr*. Elizabeth Adams, Administratrix of the j foiid deceased ; on motion of Williams dt Allison, Solicitor- for Petitioner, ordered I thai nil person^foelinjf themselves intcrest' j ed appear be fens ine, at my office,on or be- I j fore the 101 It day <?f .Inno next, to contest I or support the application of the Petition- I er accordingly as they may desire; other* j wi?e they will lose the privilege. K G HILLINGS, C. E. L. D. CotiWrs t tffice. Lancaster C. II., S. C , April 25. 1 St>7. 40d. IN EQUITY?I Lancaster. Andrew J Kioler, Sur. Ex'r."l Il'dl to Ac- j v* V count, advJane A Faulkner, et. nl. J ice,relief,dto I I' appealing to mv calinfuc.ion thnt Jno C Faolkner, Jennett L Htnherford, and : j'her htiS'iand \ <1 KnlheiTord. defendants ill tire almve slated cnn-e, reside without | lae limits of ill's Stats; on motion of K?r< sliavv & Connors, Solicito s for t'oiuplain* ant.il is ordered that this said Defendants do answer, plead, or demur to the Hill tiled in mi l cause within fo'tv days Tom the date <>f publication hereof; otherwise judgment pro confusso will bo entered against them. K (i. BILLINGS, c E. L. D. ("*Olll'i s ( Jfliee. I .niicasier C. I I.. S. ff. April 18, 1807. tOd. ! LATE ARRIVAL" AT PLEASANT HILL. or SlUUNG AND SUMMER 42 o $$ u & i ; Direct from the City of Char-1 lesion utnl Selected \viLli threat cure ! ! ! I CONSIST INC! IN PART OF I ?1?- CALIl.OS, i JC&- MUSLINS. xfr Rill LLI ANTS, jCif- PLA'I>S, | JC*f~ LINKN'S, (Rrown and White.) I ?<r SlllltTI NO, # i JC4T I>lllLLIN(i, | FANCY (JOCIIS and j j?if IIATS, for Tidies, Gentlemen, and Uov*. ? jTf**- HOOTS an-! Slioe*, (i?ood stock ) ?<r 11 A III) IV A UK, Z4T TIN WAUK, i i-t*"* OKUGS, . X<T (1KOCKKIKS. AM) IN FACT. UVtfltYTIIIN'O USIT. AI.I.V KKI't IN A VolJNTRY STORE 1?wliicli mc ?ll?*r on n* reasonable terms ' as itif times Mill aflnrd. Give us u call. R. S. & S. BfcCKji A.M. April 17, 1R<>7 tf. j Fine Spanish Jack, ! Will stand the present J-Wl season at my residence in tne Waxliaw* E. II MOBLEY. April 17, IRG7. 3i ..r ?* * ? ? ? vimwiiinuii 111 * u|?.Ii i?irr? whip. miiB Firm of A Masscy wn? dissolved on the 1-lth ihty of Nurembor last, hy lite deulh of Mr. S. II. Mumy. The notes ' mill Hccnuiiti will lie lound at the old stand,? | K.irly settlement* are requested. J. A. llASSKLTlNE, Survivor. A pril 7, 1 t>?>7. LES &. SPGNOER, CO'LTON FACTORS, j COMMISSION MEItllllXTS 4 AND | FOll WARDING AGENTS. North Atlantic Wharf, CHARLKrtTUN, s. C. ! oro. w. i.kit, charm:-* spknckr, ol Sumter, S. C. ot liishopville, 8.C. Ittr Will rcceiwr and forward corn for the poor | tree of commission. Sept. 'Jr?, Vm. OHOV ESTEES CO.r Piano Forte Manufactarera, 499 Broadway, N" Y. jrpilESK PIANOS, received (he Highest i JL Award of Merit! ul the Wor'd'a Fair, | over the beat nmkrra fiom l*ondnn, Parts, ! He-many, theci'ieeof New York, Philidel* [it ih, Itnliiinnre iiftd Huston ; also, the Gold Medal at the Anifieiin Institute, for Five iiiecnuive year*! Our Pianoa contain the j Fienfh (iriml Action, Harp Pedal, Over1 strung Bass, Full Iron Frame, and ell Mod I ern Improvements. Kverv Instrument warj runted Five year* Mode under the anper ; viaiuti of Mr. J. h. (irova-teen, who have ' a ptaclical experience of over thirty ttve J years, m d is tl>e maker of over eleveo I thousand pianofortes. Our facilities for manufacturing enable us to sell these instruments from ?tlUO to 9200 cheaper llirn anv first class piano fflrte Dec. 6, '6ti?ly. B E A DTY1 Auburn, Golden, Flaxen ft Silken Curls 1)KODUCKD by the nee of Prof. !)? BKKUX' FRIHKK l.ti CHKVKUX One Hppf.cutien w arranted rat curl the moat Straight and stubborn h.iir of either mi into w^y ringlets, or heavy m issive curie Han bectwiiaed l?v tlie fashionables of Paris and I on Ton, yvllli the most gratifying results ? Docs no injurv to the hair. Price by mail. ! sealed end postpaid, 11 Descriptive Clreu* lurs mailed free. Address BKHGKR, SI 114'IT.S &. Co, Chvnnste, No. 'A8& Kivei j Street, Troy, N. Y., Solo Amenta tor the I United States. I M E H 11 A.N D 18 E. LOOK Tfl YflllR INTEREST I ? w 1 w w 1 i ill 1 1J1 ILIU 1 . , ?-co??o We have just received a Large ! addition to our Winter Stook of Goods, Consisting in part of Alpnccus. Black and Colored; Meriiioo. Muslins, D.11, nines, l'ersiiin Cloth, Prints, &c. ALSO, Ladies't Misses' and Childrens Fine Sewed Boots and Shoes. ?o:? Gents' Goods iu Great Variety. Cloths, (jasei meres, and Vestings; Trimmings of all Descriptions. Furnishing Goods And Ready Made Clothing. Hats. Caps. Boots, 0 SilOl'M. & C'. - o;? 'pllR ATTENTION OF HO USB1 Kopo.th is oiirt'i-iilnrK invili?.t t.? ...u Stock of i family groceriks. As all our Foreign Goods are boujrht directIv from the importers, and our American GooJs from the manufacturers, we believe , we onn nod will *el| them lis low ns nnv one in this market. Goods marked in I'luin Fi?"trcs Cat! and see for yourselves MclJON A LI > McUUIlKY, Camden, So. Cu. December 12th, 18??r?.?tinioi. Xho Attention Of Planters &, laborers iS particularly invited to our a.ALKM j K A MS and < * A Si M KK KS The Goods ire too well known t.> need recommendation from lis. . Wo particularly invite.the attention of | gentlemen to the TAILORING DKI'ARTMRNT I Of our hu-ine-s. We warrant our werk to hs equal to any. both ill sftylre uud quality. Orders solicited McDonald &. Mccurry. Camden, So. Ca. . ."Mottce Tliitt. I PERSONS to whom wo hava extended abort credits are requested to make immediate pay inenl, us our cireunutanees will not mIU>w ii.s to give longer indulgence. Mcdonald & mccurry. Caibden, So. Cr. h&Wt HUffUdi * -4 <3? ? We Have Jurt Received a New Supply of F A li ]L AND IWMTER GOODS! CONSISTING OF i Ladies Dres3 Goods, TVTo/lrt Mvuujf -j.ixnuc wt |^.BOOTS AND SHOES,^ j^4ND?AN D? NOTIONS, I Hardware, Groceries, &e. J. 6l d. m. crockktt. Nov. 28, 1860. SPECIAL NOTICE. Al.I, person-% irvlchte 1 lo nie individually, are j respectfully requested to settle up. 1 am Woinjj pressed on my 01,1) DKBTS and ?m compelled to have money. 1 trust this notice will be regarded in earnest ami s.ive me the unpleasant duly of taking ?i>v other course lot their collection. JOSBS OHOCKKTT. ; just"received! i ~m flfeflfedfe - ?*. of >o. fi 1. NORTH OAR. UNA MACON ? HAMS, MIOULDEKS Md'l SIDES, MI BOYD'S. Also, ?0 BUSHELS OF MOUNTAIN l?OTATOF.S, early variety?Fink and Bine Eye, at BOYD'S. Also, NO. 1, FAMILY FLOUR, at BOYD'S. Also, CORN and MENU at BOYD'S. I return my thnnk* to iho people of I .n.?i... I'l'iiin mr ineir patronage tor the laM 24 year*, and aa I nnt permanently located. hope to receive n aha.e of pub In patronage. Yon will alwava find"* me ?t mv poal, (rind to neil at n ahorl profit for CASH. i'teaaa do not n?k me for ("It KDlT. j. ? novo IJtncanterville, S. C.,? March <>th 1867. l?OR HALF. JL liajglnj and Rope, at BOYD'S, NEW i^JfE THE UNDERSIGNED SI I ID on tho first day of , carrying on a General Mcrchs keep every thing wanted, and t can be purchased anywhere, wi have on baud and are constant! " URGE STOCK OF I'ROl CONSISTING OK SUOULDKKS, HAMS AND SIDES, V MACKEREL, HERRING, W SUGAR, COFF1 We are Reoeiviug a Fii LADIES AND (JEN T L ROOTS ANI> SHOES. IJONNETS, I! WARE. BUCKETS, TUB* 11 AMES, SWEE1) IRC All of our goods have been by one of the lirin, and will b< that is the only way, business ca Dont ask for credit as you will II j J A. nSSAKl.TINE, I L;incnater#C. II , April 8tb, 18G7. LEGAL N((TICKS. IN EQUITY?i /m caste u W.C I. f - -i x i* 11 i .ismst ui.iuu, ciui, i 1*111 ior accouni, vs * Partition a u d N. M. Berk ham and wife 5 Relief, and others. I It appearing lo my satisfaction tlint Na* j th: r.i?I M. Bi^khnm and wife Maitha J. and Orrrn S M.tssev, Defendants in the above ! stati d case, reside without the limits of ties State. On motion of W. A. Moore, PlainI lill's Solicitor, it is ordered that said Defendants d<? plead, nuswer or demur to the Kill tiled in said c .se on or before tho 27th dnv of -Mav ne\t : otherwise judgment pfb confesso will be ordered against them. K. <i. KII.I.IMiS, C. K. U D. ('oin'rs Office, Lancaster, C. H-, S.C., April 12ill, IN67. 40d. IN EQUITY ?Lancaster. Kennedy ( . Billings, Adm'r. j Bill lo MarJames S.ee'e. dce'd, Vs, John > sha II A ? M. S'.ee'e andoihers. Nsets. It appeiviiig lo inv satisfaction that William Steele. Ilmrv M Jennings and wife Ann. the children of Alexander Steele, deceased, riz: Alary <i. Steele, Thomas II Steel.*, .\lo\soau Steele, Franklin Steele, Alexander Stce e and I'.lt/aheth S.ee'e, de tend inis t.i toe above stated case, reside he yunil the 1 lints ol fiis Stale; on motion of Keishaw <V. Connors, Solicitors for com plainattis, it is ordered that the said D?s lendiUilH do answer, p'eiul or demur to tho il l ii'oi in s ini tatc a ikitin t?>rtv dayi from illpublication hereof; in diTatil whereof, :,n onier of judgment pro coufeo ho w'll he entered aoainsl llietn. K G BILLINGS, C. K. L. I). Com'rs Office, Lancaster C. U., Apri 9lh, I8G7 nih40d. IN EQUITY ?Lancaster. Ex Parte. ll'.lilion of M, N |C 1). Mellon. Sol'r > Crawtord. i Norihern Circuit. y The application of Mrs. Molivia N.Craw ford tinder the Hill in I lie ahove staled c:is< for leave to offer evidence for preHervatioi in relation to the last Will and Testa men of William G. ^'tibsey, dec'd., being tiled public notice is hereby given that such ev idence'will be taken before the Conunis sioner in Kqoity for Lancaster District, n his office on the 15th day of May next, a1 10 o'clock A. M. t Commissioners Office Lancaster C. II., S C., MaiTh 'J 8. 1867 K. G. BILLINGS, C. E. L. D. I Ap3 4Gd. IN EQUITY ?Lancaster. Andrew B. KUi* and J. j Ril! to sell I.and J. fcllia, Kxreutcrs, | Injnncii on, it vs. V Marshal nssels. Rvnum Adnmsand wife 1 m el. al. J In conformity to the decretal order o I (chancellor Garroll in this case, tiled in tliii olifee Jniiitarv 22d, 1867, the Creditors u the Katnte of Win. \V Kllis, deceased whose tiehin are not in judgment, nre here hv notitied that thev are enjoined from pro feeding in law against his Kxecntors ; nrn that thev nre required to appear before mo j at tny office at i.aneaster Court House, ant 1 prove and establish their respective de j nrnnds, on or before the twenty.ninth da; I of May, one thousand eight hundred am i sixtv seven F)irli and every one of sait creditors refusing or tailing to comply wit1 the privilege he ein offered, wifl bo barret and excluded from such privilege after Ih peremptojv .lay above designated. Com'r* Ollice, l^ncasler U. II.. S. C. k. (i. hillings, c. e. l n. March 29, 1867. 8 2m Sheriff Sales. 1 ItY Virtue of Siturtre Writ* of l*'i I'.i I | I) n<fl directed. I will n< ll at Ittocnate I Court Ultimo ?n tales day in May, wilhii In# 'eg.il hour* of sale : j Two Hundred and Highly Acres of Lnni j a.ore &.* lea*, bounded by land* of Hvai Killings, Sain'l U Koh?rt?on, and oilier* I<evied on and In Vie told na the property o j K A Ingram at U,u suit of Mam a el 11. In ! gram and others. Terms Cash?Purchasers In pay for pa pera J. B COUSAllT, JS. L. D. April 10, 18fi7. M Sheriff Sale. HY VlflTUK of a Fi Fa to me directed I will sell at h.inc.a*ter Court House 01 the fir-t Monday in May next, within th legal hours of aale, Uio follow ing pro. ert; to writ r... .rrirmnilll lllirri'Dl in I WO lllin I dred Acrou of I .and, more or lees Bound e?l by land* of Johg M. Craig, Robert J) Montgomery, and other*. I.eviid on an< to be Mold a* the property of Jnlm Migurl at the anil of II. R. lianco?k. TKR1IS CASH?Purchaser to pay fo paper*. J. B. COUSAItT, 3. L. I). April 10, 1887. td Fresh Garden Seeds TjV>R 8AI.B AT T11B Ol.D I'RICF. bj r Fob 6, J, U, BOYD. ^ FIRM! FORMED A OO-PARTNERJanuary, V>G7, for tlie purpose <*f mdi/e Business. We iutcnd to ,o sell at as low prices as they ?i. -r r?x\r~ I/II V1IV IVUUlllUfU ft UCl^ill. II C y receiving a m\m A.\l) GROCERIES! RIME PORK, LARD, CORN, FLOUR, r 111 I K FISII, LAKE TROUT, ^E AND TEA, itc. ie assortment of ,EM ENS DRY ROODS, ATS (Loth Ladies end Gents), HARD? i. HOES, TRACK-CHAINS, >N, PLOUGH STEEL. purchased for casli in Baltimore 3 sold exclusively for CASH, as n ho conducted these hard times, be refused. /ISSEI/TIXE A CIIAFEE. H. O. U. CHAFES. B U 8 J N E S S C A R P s7 John T. Willici'Mpoon, I A T T diimpv a fP r a \ir i ii x x u u n u i it x u ii re | I Offers liis Professional Services in the l'ractico of Law to the Citizens of Lancaster. Kp-O.tice on Dui:!ap Street, near the C. II. I January W, 18*i7. tf. ? DANIEL H. SILCOX, : Furniture W arerooms, 175, 177 & 179 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. N. D.?Goods carefully packed for the country. December 10, 'C'J? Gm.?pd. A Ar.\V i:i>ITIOX of an o! 1 rumor having generally prevailed, that I h ivo discontinued the practice of medicine, I take this method of declaring that I ain now, have heen, and e?pect to be actually engaged in the practice of my profession, so long as I live. From lounger I would not die, 'lis just that he who eat Should work, j I -XIMi SI) Will 1. t I April 4 ?tf. R. E. WYLIE, M D. Jas. M. Pennington, CONTRACTOR S BUILDER, LANCASTER C. H., S. C. Will furnish designs and estimates of all . kinds ol Buildings, embracing modern styles. Will also execute all work such as Building and Repairing with neatne?s and dispatch. Residence at lattieaslcrville, S. C. ? ^unc'20, I860. 19?1 j. i ' WILLIAMS k ALLISON, attorneys AT LAW I I | /KP SOMVIT6K*4 I.\ IqiJITY. ?y <> Hcc in the Court House, Lancaster, 5. C. ^Lon. G. W. Williamn, ) R. E. Allison, F.?q. Yoikville, S. C. J Lancaster, S. 0. Aug. 22, lStlC. 23?tf. '? ' C. D. MRI.TON, B. J. W1T1IKRSPOOJJ, Cheater, S. C. Lancaster C. H. .lleltou iV \Yitlier*|>ooii, attorneys AT law f 'f SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. Will practice in Lancaster and surrounding Did . tricta. Particular attention giwen to the collee 1 tion of Debts, Drawing Deeds, Contracts, &c. Aug 15, 1S66. tf. * / Kershaw &, Connors, i 1 i ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. | ??y~<>ITiee in the Court House, Lancaster, S. C. e Gkn. J. B. Kkiisiiaw, I W. 11. Connors, Esq., Camden, S. C. j I.011 caster C.11., 8.C Jan. 10, 180*.. IS?tf, a, ii. clowny,' ako. e. nocos. " CLOtVMY A BOO??, FACTORS " commission" SlEUCnilVTS. A A DOER'S WHARF, 1 CHARLESTON. S. C. | REFERENCES. .. Jju*. Adgcr A Co, Charleston, J as. K, Robin, iiinoti, Cliailesion ; Muj. R. 11. ^jiius, Lancaster, Col. John I). Wylie, Lancaster. C*T'. .iberal rftlvunccs made on consignments. Especial attention gireu to orden. Nor. 1'illi 18G6. * 6mm, , MILL'S II ft II SR nm u u II II U II U H ) " Corner Meeting and Queen Streets, r . 'CHARLESTON, S.C. rpHIS POPULAR and VVKLL KNOWN L HOUSE IS NOW FULLY OPEN i for the reception of viaitord, having been j refurninhcd with NEW and K LEG A NT FURNITURE throughout; and offer to ' the traveller accommodation* and convenierocd, ft* a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, not to be equaled by any North or South The Patronage of the travelling public ia . respectfully solicited. Rated of Board per day >1 00. ** " month n* may be r agreed on. JOSEPH PURCELL, Feb. 48. Proprietor.