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Latest by Telegraph, Oongressional, WAsIUNOTON, February 10, 8SHNATS.--After a number of private re. solutions, bills ain-1 mremorials, the recon struetion question was resumed. After which tie Senate went into executivo ses sion and adjourned. H1oUsH.-Under the regtlur call, the fol. lowing was introduced : "Instructing the Reconstruction Commit. too to report what further legislation is necessary to enable the lato robol States to resume their places in the Union ; contin.. Uing tie Freedmien's Bureau in Tennessee ; to allow respondents in the United States Courts to testily in their own beitlf in States where such testimotny is perrmitted in local courts." Tie Judiciary Cammninitteo was directed to inquire into the expediency ol' amendiig ' sankrupt law, so as to reluire a majori iy of tie creditors to compel involuitary baukruptcy. A resolution that the seat of Government hhould be removed to the Mississippi Valley tas disagreed to by a strictly sectional vote -77 to 97. A long discussion occurred regarding bridging the Mississippi it iock Island. A bill %ui horizing br irging at hlie joint. expenso of the Goverrrncnt aind; railrond company was passed. A resolution calling- on Grant for a copy of the President's last, letter, and referring the Judiciary Coimiti ceo's impeaiciment evi dence to the Reconstruction Committee, Vith privilege to report at any timte, was passed. The fouse went into coniniltoe of the Whole, and a general discussion showed iii tt'easiug partizat biiorness. House adjourned. WAsurMITroN, February 12. In tie House, after unimportant, busi hoss, the rights of tie American citizens abroad resumed. Bllanks rofusing all itrend. mient s and sub.stitutes, moved previous question ; not seconded, when several sub. Statutes and amendments were ru-sted in and bill post poned. The appropriation bill Was resined. A djourtned. Tihe following is Shiermat's bill, litrt duced to-day arid referred to tie Judiciary Committee. Whereas, tie people of the State of Ala. barna have, in strict compliroee with tie Pifth Section of the Act of March 2, 1807, entilled "An Act to prrovile for tie iore eflicieit governmient. .ot' the rebel Stat es," forined it constitllion of governient iu cot. forimity with tie Cotnstituioln of tie Uniited -States, framd by a Convetion ot delegates in cornplintrce with said Act ; and whereas, said Constitt ion has been ratified by a mita Jority of the qualified persons voting on the question of ratilication; and said Con. Stit ition contains all the guaranrtees requir. ed by said Act -therefee, Be it enacted, and declared, by the Senate and hlouse of Repriulires, &c., That ire $tate of Alabaima is enrt itled to representa tion in Congress, and Senators and leopre sentatives shjall be aliituted therefrom on -their taking the oath lescribed by law. In tie Serrate, Sierian int roduced a bill declaring Alabama restored to right of ron. resentation. Ref*errel to Judiciary Coi mittee. The Senate discussed the refusal of itailroads coinig inio the District, giving equal rights to negroos in tie cars. With out further business, adjourned. VAarrNNoN, Febt. 14. The whiskcey tax from 1863 tn 1867 has averaged $27.000,000 per nni An offheial proclamation was issued to-day, creating the tow military divis ion of the Atlantic, comprising the de partment of the lakes East and Wash sngton, commailded by Gen. Sherman, with headqutarters at. Washitngion. Tire President orders Grant to make no per mnntiosit assignment for tihe division of Missouri. Grant assigns Sheridan to temporary cominand of the division of Missouri. Internal revenue receipts, Lo-day $213,000. From Washington. WVAsHIzxcoxo, February 10. The Supreme Court, in tire old Georgia case. petitioning to restraint Stastonr, Grant and Pope froma proceedling unrder the re corgruction acts, decided adversely at tire last'terrm. To-day reasons for that opinrion (in effect as follows) were given: Thie litres. -tion involved anid tire righrt sought to be protected were exclusively political in their character, relating to sovereignrty arnd gov ernment, and not to righrts of' persons or property, anid tkat tire cort irad no juris.. diotiont, therefore, of tire sui-jeot rand mat.. .br of thre bill. Threy cite tire cases of the State of lRode Island vs. State of Massa chusetts, of tihe Cherokee Nation vs. State er Georgia, anrd otiher cases to shtow' thrat tirer court ihas no jurisdiot ion to decide a political question. The Chief Justice cons oiurred in tire result, but not iu tihe reasons assigned. Tire tChief Justice annoutned thrat thie p rosent term would be adjourned till the 1st. ? londay in A pril. Threre is intense anxiety to see the Pr'esi dent's letter to Grant. It is stated tire Cabinet is strongl y adverse to Grant's ver sion of events. 'rThe Ways eand Meanr's Commaities are about reporting a bill rogutlating t~re export. of spirits. Chiarles K. Turokerman, or" New York, is nominated Minister to Greece, Rleveinne to-day, $1 ,500, 000: Supreme Court--St ate of Texas vs. Wihite et. al. Motion to dissolve' injIunction re straining Whtite et., al. from selling certain bonds on the grournd, among othrers, that Texas being no State, had no righrts In Court. Chraso gave, tire opbr.ion of tire Geurt, reftsing to dissolvas the injunction. WVasuirueow, February. 12. W!JLkPorrespondent of th l altimore-Bun, wiro is also an officer In tihe White Hloutre, telegraphs the following ; "Gon, Grant ihas ordered Cen Hancock to set aside tire or der reorganizing tire Nc'v Orleans City Connoil.",i'o tis CGen. Hancock respjectfulliy takes exceptions, and' telegraphs t o Ghen. -Grant, thrat unioes- tire latter- recvoker iris order, he (ilancock).musrt ask to be relieved from tire commanrd of tire Fifth Military District " Th'ie non disupalchr. regaurdinig tire Granrt andie [Irncuck cor'resporndeone sutbstantially oorreet, Fuirthrer detaulla Inaccessribie. Oi-ant anrd Stton had a prolonged con stdabtiosnto-day: T Whi.MrtiGTON, Feb. 13. A alsasttber' are is raging in this city. It. originated at' hwif-past 8 o'clocif this mrorning,'m~ Market-stree't, in tiho store -* occupied by Charles- Guthrman. Thuis far the- following estal~ahsmonts huave been dostroyed: Charles Guthman, clothing; Rt. T. WValdron, dty gotods; Dr, T. 11. Carr, dentist ; R. H1 Munson, tiry goode ; A. W. R maki, cilliitugJ;,C. M. N~anersdell, photographet ; the WVil mington Post, newspaper ; ; Allen & E~vans, grooera. One -8ectione of tire block is destroyed. It is thoutt that the fire is the work of an incendiary. At the present lttomenit it is impossible to estimato the damago which has been done. The telegraph ofAce Will probably be lost. News Items. GAviWroN, TOXAS, Feb. 13. The Stormy Tartar, from Brownsville, brings Mexican news to the 8th. A revolution is ormning in Puebla, in the iliterest of Ortegn. lDaylight robberies aid kidnapiig for ransom are frequont. Gen. Diaz has resigned. The telegraph line between San Lids and Matamorab has ieen commenced. Corona wassent fioii Guaii1dalha xa hain, on the 22d, to put down Ohe revolition in Smaloa, Domini go. Ribi 3endecard has been proclaim. v'd Governor df Mevxico instead of Esco bedo. ITAVANA, Ve). 14. Cap" Ihavtien dalte of the 10th state that Cocas was within t wenty mil's of Uape liaytion, and had captunred thirty of Salnave's followers, including a gener. al-several of whom were shot. Sal navye's fall is regarde'd certain. A Brit is. man-of- wear hns gonme to the 131y of Saiamna, to wat<h l ederai proceedings there. lom:, GA., Feb. 14. Ex-Compt.roller-General Burns was arrested to-day by order of Gen. NMeade, aind is now confined in barracks, for re fusing to deliver up the records of his oflice. Now York Market. NEV YonK, Feb. 15, 7 P. M. Cotton more active, I a 1+ better; sales 10,000 bales, at 21 a 2l1c., closing at the latter. Wheat, shade (i'mer ; quiet. Corn closed drooping : Western, mixed, $2 06 a 2 09; white, Southei'n, $2 02 a 2 07. Lard quiet, 1-l a Wd. Cha'rleston Market. C1Aur lEsToN. Feb. 15. Cotton opened quiet but. closed strong, a nd advancd tac Ic; sales 1,600 )ales middling 201a2 1. Liverpool Market. Liven1-oot, Feb. 15. Col toil buoyant ; -ales 18.000 bales uplands, 98j8; Orle'ans 8a9 ; uplands, to arrivo 81. 'ork dull, 7 Is. Sugar *]1 ile. THut: "I.NtNwN" ON ASSASSINATION. The Philalelphia Recning &ar publises the following annazing letter, which our readers will take for what it is worth.u "Mr Editor,-I would be very much indebted to you if you would give the following a place in your col umns : 'There is a plan laid for the assassina Iion of Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, by about a dozen of ox-rebels, who formerly belonged to the knights ofthe Golden Circle. The plan is so well laid thit'there is not the least chance of letection. I can vouch for the I ruth of this, as I and a friend of mine discovered it in Baltimore. I would like the public to know of this, as I have already pitt Mr. Stanton on his gnard. "N. B I was passing through Phila. delphia, when I stopped at a hotel and wrote this letter." IFNK'~o wN." The Baltimore Sun, commenting on the letter of ox-Governor Perry, pub lished yesterday, says: "The vine yards in the neighaborhood of Vesuv'i us, with thme volcano in foIl blast, wouldl be conmsiderecd a safer invest moent for the futare, and command a higher price than some of' the best plantations in the cotton States. Fro prietors are escaping from their pro.. perty in~ the low lands as if the earth were about to open beneath their foot, and the most productive' region of Souuth Carolina is in imminent per'il of' relapsing into a wilderness of barbarism." Tux. T EN NEsE : R AIRnO'AD STMUK E. N~snr'r.tm~ February 12.-Governor Brownlow sent a mesmog to the-Legis !atunre to-day relativo to thie strike on the Mfemnph is, Clarksville aaVd Lonisville railroad. T-lo declares the resolution of the strikers to prevent the running of trains, except the mail train, naitil ar. rears are paid, a conspiracy against the State, and recommonsd some' action on the subject. Hie also recomxmends thnmt the affairs of the road' be wound up, and the road sold to secure-the Stato inter est. a The Paris Itothaeliild recently Bad .soat, the peculiar feature of the enter tainmnent being the engageoment of the celebrated surgeon Nclaton,-who pro sided at a- pavilion where- all the wounded bares, pheasants, oto.y wvere convoyed by a regular ambulance survico,. thoir limubs reset, their .wvounds dressed, and themiselves put in .condlition to serve another time. A SivER 1~oR.-A lad,, Williiim Mloore, son of Cairrol Mfoore, li'ving near Boon, in Watauga, killed inm the mountains near that plae, recently, a Silver Fox. It is described to us as apparently old and beautiful. They are very raro, except in much higher Northeorn latitudes ; and tlheir fuirs,. which are fi'ne and rich, comnid very high pricas.. ([alisbui-y| Olil Northa State. The editor of' the Vermont Record is "bot at home,"' as f'ollowvs : "The mant who leoft his namei t. McGinnis O'Flaherty and Who wzts about seven feot in length-, atta drunk' neoordingly, and who oalled at our office on Friday, aceomparnied by ahoe handle, to ask if the editor was in,is' respeotfully in formned that the editor is notiti town, and'is 'not expected to rti When sna~y money abo galled wet.1 When it is detw (duo); Ip de. mrning anml -mist at nlih.. i . - Attention is being called to tho use o o irbouio noid as a disinfeotant The (ar dener's Chronicle gives details of Its use a the Lodge Farm In England during the lat provalence of the cattle plague, whero ove one hundred. cows were saved under oir oumstaices which must otherwiso havc proved moro or less fatal. The treatmen consisted in administering the diluted ach internally by the spoonful, and dashing I about externally by the bucketful. DANIML WICnSTIa'S PRaOtio.-Thlis b an appropriate timo to call Id mind Daniel Webstor's famous prophecy, so often quoted 6is a warning in years past: "If these fanatics and abolilionists over got power into their hands they will over. ride tho ('onst iution, set the Supreint Court at defianco, change and iake laws tc -suit lieniselves, and tirally, they will bank. rupt the country, and, delugo it witl blood." Was ever prolihceV niord tfui than this? A resolution: v.:s ndopte;l in the Ohio Sen. ate Inst wedk to i.tvito Generals Sherman nnd Thomas to visit the Legislature in ses. sion. The vote by which it wcas ad'eptcd was substantially reconsidered by a strict party vote, and the resolution referred to the Committee on Federal Itelations. This was in order to purge it of the iiord "uy.. at" one nember declirig that he did not want to be called loyal. A Tuus CnIcucas SToY.-A few days since u getteinan residing in the lower iYortiOn of the city killed a young hon, to eo4 frf dinner. On opeimnmig her ho found seven' large hard eggs. Ouriositfy prompt ed him to break the eggs, when he was further surprised to tinid a chticken in each egg. Two of the chickens commenced to pip inmnediately after huing ushered into the world. A breed of such hens would tend t0 lessen the price of fowls. --kchhange Ma. C'uas.-The new paper which has been talked of in Washingidn, will, it is quito sure, ho established. It will be back. ed up by a large capital, will be strongly Radical, and advocate the claims of Chief Justice Chase for the Presidency.-Sn. General Grant, it is reported, looks hag gard and unhnppy on account of his con. plicated cares. -New York Herald. ki10 REWVARD. TOLEN from the subscriber on the night of the 14th, a Jargo Black Horse M ULE, a little grey on the left hip. Re port to ELI IARRISON. feb 19-xl S~ED~EDDS. L.ANDRETI'S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDM, FOR SALE BY THOMPSON & WOODWARD, feb 15 JUST ARRIVED, AT JOHN McINTYRE & CO'S. No. 1 FAMILY FLOUR, Mackerel, English Dairy Cheese, Soda Crackers, Oakces, Raisins, Candy, Tob-acco and Segars. feb 18 GET THlE BEST S W. COLL~IN'S heavy and ligh', An"s, .Axe HId r~los, llorso Rasps, &e., for sale by KETIIIN McMASTER & BRICE. feb 12 LADO BROS., NO. 2, BANK RANGE, AKE wveekl y receiving fresh additi'ows to Atheir large st ock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, &c., Whioh wilt be sold at their usually low rates. W~o now otter our entire stock of .Heavy Wool Goods, such as Cassimes'es, Sat-tinmets, Riook- Island anid Rentucky Juams, Shtawls,-&e. AT FIRST COSE Weo will'alsd closo'ottt. our stook of Five pWm Cent~ Below Cost'. fob 11 To all Whiom- it May Concern. T SARAH! S. WOLFE, wife of Saling I , Wolf'o, a resident, of the town el Winnsboro and-State of South Carolina, an~l enmployed as ralesman In the sti'r4 of Ja, cob Wolfe, In sill' town,- da hereb'y givt liublic noticE, ae~etdlnir to'thme roquiremenit of tlfe A1cts of -the' Oendtal Assembly Ir sueh case made atfd provided, that. It Is my intention to trade as a- sole-leader at, th4 expiration of one month from this date and that I wIll at that tIme elahtn all thu rights aka prlvileges, allotedito a'free #ettl er. ~ ARAII S. IIOLPJ. feb d--1m --., EIRESI[ GARDEN SEEDS. A LSO OnIon S*t, and theGoodrloh Irist ILPotatoe, sa~d to be batter thanan other potase foe plontie. Aid afl s apply' 6'rbfg g Sn'gat,Oife,:Molasses, Bacon asgd Lirc; RETCINMoMATER& BRICB. tobSA FRESH ARRIVAL OF OHOICE FAMILY G-ROcEJRIrJs. Consisting i part of Crushed, Powdered and Coffeo Sugars, Coffee, Tea, Buckwheat Flour, Nos. 1 and 8 Mackerel, Sugar Cured Breakfast Strips, Pure Loaf Lard, Molar-ses, Pink Eye Irish Pointoes, Layer lias inAs, Rice, soap. Adaniniu e Candles and mitany other arti ces too numerous to mention. A choice selection of Liquors aid Segars to all of which I invite the attent ion of my friends and patrons. W1. N. NELSON. L'JC>*iC~s6 A LL per8onsindebted to the late 'ium of Nelson & Lynch, are rcqusted to come and settle their accounts, no further i tdul. genco can be granted. The books and nc counts are in my hands. jan ^ 0 Wd . W NELSON. Notee?? KETCHIN, MYcASTER & BRICE, Invite the Attention of ke PUBLIC, TO TILE LARGE STOCK OF which they aro And which comprises nearly Needed by the people in ~E- E:A L T E-I 3 And'in Their object is to do strictly a CASH BUSINESS, And to SELL GOODS AT PRICES That will induoc all persons to Bt FROM THEMe sept. 28 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AT the Winnsboro Tan Yard, Twenty L.Thousand Pounds of Gireen or Dry Hides, highest narket prices paid in essh. JNO. P. MATTHIEWS, Jr. Cathcart.& Matthews. Dunlap & Mat the ws and J. P. Matthews, Jr., accounts will be in the hands of a lawyer in time to be sued on this Spring Court. Hereafter I will have cash for everything I do, or do nothing. These that cannot. conmo under this rule will be obliged to trade elsewhere, as I cannnot undertake to acconmodate friends who don't appreciate It enough to pay nme even a part of what they owe mne. JNO. r. MIATTHVEWS, JP. Jan 25 U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. As8t, As80880u's Offie, 3d District 8, 0. WINNsDono, February 12, 1868. f'H E Internal Revenue law makes it the 1.duty of everf rhan of lawful' ago, or females holding property in their own right, to mako returns th'moon or befloro the 1st. day of Mproch next, of' thsirincomo for the year 1807, andl of such articles named In ?anheditlo A', as they miay hayo in' tiikir pos sesion liable to a Trax. A'lho persons, nrnia, companies, and corporations, carrying on any hunincas retfuringt the paymdrit; of a Special 'Tax, arc required to register with me within the sate bime. Persons liable t o monti yTax'es ofi mati dfrabtures, &o., are required bylaw to make theli' returns promptly on or before the 10th da'y of each month. Also guardlani, exee. ttors aneadministrators .are required to make piarhpt ftierriir lhdetsli cases. Mil persons who hav~e dbme in possession of any'propor'iy al a lbegacyof- siedesbn ripeni' st'hioli'thet Tax~as'not, been liald, wilt find It to their Interest to report imnvediately. The law mnplec it' tih' drity . of Et'dt-y crte, to linow his duty unddf'the lnI ahd a failure to p erform that'diit~ subjotlb thia partis sb failing' to hoivy yitnalt . Fromuthei terr'itorlal e'xtoist of niy lIIviflhd It will.be impossilo teor-mei'tb 'oall-at-overy' one's hotse. I will therefore 4vei o tak~d mosturof the returps at oillueo and partlos failtpg must be .assessed lynie with 60'por nn adtded'as' the la f req uiets nie to do, - J. W. oLAR1CE AAta Assesor 8th Div. 8d 00ol; DIst, 8. Or feb I2-150a 1Uli' Regelvd1 at J ~ DESPORTES & BRO; JUST RECEIVED BY Pi. R. FLENNIKEN, (Agent for Aubrey & Co.) No. 2, Hotel Range. BUCK WI I EA T F LO U eI, FACTORtY CI1IEESF', 06t. ITALIA N M ACCA IRONI 333C. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, 70o. PAT AI'$CO SYIlttl', $1.4)0. CIlUSliEL), A, B; ex. C, U and BROWN SUG A RS, 21 to 15. N. C. FLOUR, per sack, $7}. jan 14 c47Alsro. p)ERUVIAN OUANO, direct from Agents Sat nrket rales. Soluble 'acific (hinno, $76 cash, $80, Ist Novemnior. with soveu per cent interest, approved city avctinleo. K111111'1a' l't1Th.phateC of imeill, $CO Cn4h, $(, 1st November, *11 t seven per c'ent, ht. icre!t; approved city acceptiane. I'ienix (luano, $65 cash, $65 1st No . vembee, Mith seven per cent., interest, ap proved city acceptance. Flour of 11 me, urradulteratei and un Wrn~ft. Fa',rmer's Plaster or Gjpsumn, warratiled pure. In offering 0h e above ilia nures I4 plant or", I do so with every coufidence, iot. only hav. Ing lestsnimolals from platiex wivo 'inve used theill the past year, but the further gitarantee that every cargo, as it, arrives, is analyzed by l'rofessor Shepard, of the South Carolina Medieni College, and it le hihi reputation of these ianures filly kept p. J. N. ItOISON, 1 and 2 Atlant ic Wharf, C hiarleston, 8. C. Jan 21-2m A NOTICE. L M, persons indebted to us-by note or . accont, will find it to their interest to see us at once, aid horore the Ist February. DESPORTE8 & BRO. jarn15 SCHOOL 10018. JUST received a lot of School Books and Stationary. Also a lot of VIentiies. IkTCHilN, McMASTER & BIlCE. feb 8 CARPETING. 2 PIES'ES good two pl ingraini carpeting, Low for Cash. KETCHIN, McMASTER & thRICE. JOTIOEis, .Jos. Lauhon, Adm'r. of Estate of J. L. Keniedy deo'd', Vs Juldeth W Kennedy and others. [REDITORS d the lestato o0'J L Kente U dy, ded'd., hereby notified that they are required by order of Court in the above I cause to present and establish theil- demands i before the undersigned otor bctore 1st day t ofr Jiue'1 A68. If- A OAILL.\ltD, Comihst~in~ra Cool. in Erintit'y. C"omihissiond/s Ofce, January 25; 1868. Wm. Brice, adin'r of Estate of Jeremiah Cockroll, dee'd , vs Robert Smiley anil' others. {' REDIJTOIS of the Estate of Jeremiah U Cockrell, dec'd , are heeby notitied that they are required by order of Court ill the abovo cause to pr'esent, and establish their qlaimus before the unldersignecd onl or before the 2d Moniday in MIay niext. H[. A. GAILL AllD, Com, in Equity. Commissioner's Office, January 2b>, 1868: Robert1R. Rosboroughi and1 Jas. #. Kenneidy, adm'r of Thos. 1B. CraIg, dee'dt., vs Nancy F. Craig and others. CRI EDITORS .of thno Estnt'eo Thgos B Craig, dec'd., are herebf nlolted' that they are required hy order of Court in the above cause to present andi establish their elnims before the Corr.mlssioner in Equity on or before the 1st, d4ry of May 1868. O1A. AILLIA D, Comn. In Equity. CommIssIoner's Otfdeo, January 25, 19'b8 James WV. Y'ongue, admi'r of REate. of~ Joel F. Rlabb, dec'd.. vs Charity C. Rabib, et. al. CRlEDI[TORS~ ot' the Estate of Joel F. Pabb, ded'd., are hier'ehy notinied that they are requlted by ord-.Ir of Court in the above cause to present and establish thleir claims before ile Comilnissioner In Equity4 on or before theo 1st day of May 1868.. H-'. A. GAILin\RD, Comn. In Eqity. Commissionter's O)ffice' January 25, 1868. jau 29-i lamf8mn Robert C. Clowney, atmr of Estate of Joseph Clowney, deo'd vs Henrietta WV. Clowney anld othierst. C REDI') ORS of the1 Estat'o of Jose h Clowney, de'd,- at'e hereby notified that they are required by order of Court, in the above cause to present andl~ esiablishi their tdemanudi before the Commissionei- in EquIty, 0on or before thb' 1st. day of May next. flH. A. GAILLARDI, Commise~Ioner's Of110e, Cduh. In Equity. January 28, 1808. 1Ellzabothi Alken, ndm'x of Esttato' of'Jlohn Alken, doc'd vs John D). Sdymore andl -others. (JRIUl1)I ORS of- the Estate of John- Al ken, dec'd are hereby.- netified. that ,lfeyar r'equtired by order of Court, in tih ab'ove cause to prosentt and establish their claIms before tlie'dommissione'r In Equiity, eri'dr- Uefom'e'th- le d ay of May, 1868. M~tinl,~ dtfor'$fne~o,(ua.I qty J in. 2 1808. Iii.n1. McC~ultoigh and Eliza M. driafion, -tidin'ra cof &sato dft Johtd' 8.' Otfton, deo'ders'ileury 0. Grafton andI others. (RUDIT'ORS of the Jistate- of- Johmn 8. , Grafton', deo'd, ato hereby nbtified ta.t.yare required by order of Coult ini Ili' ise, to present andl establish tleh' olairf llofor6 the Coimmisioner' in Eqnuiy, oao ofeo6 the 1st day of May ment. -Ii. A. GAJLLATNDd O. t. 0 ell'an' J . Cookfrell,' adM'rA da bonismson, a( Estate. of B.,'R- Cookrell, , ded4 va ria E. Denkrall at*3 ethers . ('lEDITOS of the Estate of it I. Cock. AJ rell, deo'd, are hereby .notifiel (hat Ihey are required by order of Court in the above ca4us to prtet ml establish their claims btforo te Cominissioner in Equnimy, oil or before the secotid Monday in Mimy next. 11. A. tiALlARlD, Coimmissioner's 0(ico, January 28, 1868 bpines 11. McCants. serving ex'or of the Will of .John11 MuCrorey, dec'd, vs John M. Feaster and others. C iuEDTOlS of tie Estate of John Nlc Crorcy, dec'd, aro herebmy notitied that they are reqiired by order of Court. in the above cause, to present al establish their claims before tho (Commissioner in Equity, on or before the second Monday in Mdty next if. A. U A IA tD, Commmmissioner's Olice, Com. inl Euity. Jmnunr 28, 1868. ilitgh A. 'Milling, Ilarriett fi. 'Milling, athq'rs, of Estate or John m. m illing, dee'd, mS Joseph W. McCreight and oth ers C itEDI'1TOS o the Estate of Jolm M. M illing, dee'd, n're herefly notified (Int thoy are required by order of Court in the above cause, to present anl establish their itemands before tie Comm issioier in Equity on or before the 1st day of 'May next. If. A. GAILLAlRD, Coin. in Equity. LCommi,,ioivr,s Omee, Janua111ry 28,'88 II. A. (billard, adm'r of Estato of W. E. Hall, dlec'd, vs E. J. 1l1all aid others. C IuI)oitS of time Estato of w. .. ail, j de'd, are lereby notified tilat they tre requived by ord-m of Coirt in the abovo !munse; to prosent and establish their claimi wefore the Coimumisiomer in Equity, oi or >eforo the socoid Monday iii May next. 11. A. (I AL L1 ,A It 1, - - ~ Com., in E-jiity. 'ommissioner's OllicO, .anuary 28, 188. M. Bolick, I. Pope anmid M. J. poie, adm'rs of Estate of James 0. Brice, dce'd, vs Dail. 0. Brice, dec'd, and others. LAREDITORS of the Estato of James (U. lrice, dee'd. are hereby iotitied hat they are reiiird by order of Court iii he above cause, to presemnt nnid establish lie- claiims before the Commimi ssionmer in '(quity, oi or before the 1st Momday inl May text. 11. A. G.\ 11 LA lIt ), onmmissioner's Office, Com. in In::ity. January 28, 1868. I. A. Gaillard, adm'r C. 1'. A., of Estate of .Jacob F. Coleman, dec'd, vs Miary A. It. Colemani anid otherm. LtEl)Ttoi9s of Estato of Jacob F. Cole. imimi, dee'd, are hereby notitied thd hey ar reqtired by order of Court ih lie Ahovo cause, o.proseit 4ndj establish I heir laims ber'ore lie Commissioiner in Equimy, i or before the secomnd Monday in May lext. RI. A. ( AILLiAltD, Coil). ill 11mtiiity. onimissionier's Office, .miiary 28, 1868. rom L. Black, auii'irr f tie stat of Mar thai K. Mlack, deo'd, vs N. Austin Black aid others. Dit.i-lToltS of ie Estate'of Marthma K. U/ Black, dee'd, are hereby notifled t lint bey aro required by order of Couirt in the bove cause, to present atil establish their ehantids before the Commission r in. Equity mx or before thi s'econd Momlay in May loet. H. . OA'lARD, Coiri. Ini Equiity. 'Iomnmis'.ioher's 0111co, Jamnary.28, 1868: jaii 80--jI xlam3m 1. A. Gaillard, Adnir., 0. '1'. A., V4 Eliva beth Onhl'et. Ill. "UIEDITO ItS of EIato of Jino. 0. Oinoal, J decd., rtro notieflbd that tNey are reguli-. '( hy erder of Court to preseit mi b isih their claims before the Cominsijsionmer in ';quiity, on or befor-e time second Mondmay ini hiay next. 11. A. G \1lLLAitD, omisor'000,Coem. in Equity. Jmanamry 24, 18038. SIn,L. (Oo.a, Admr., ogEstate of Jnmo, M. Govsa, D)ecd., vs Susan Gbozai et,. al. r1RtEDITOlIS of Estate of Johni MI. Goza, J dleed., am-c hmereby niotifled timat, they ar-e equired by omder of Court, to piresent, amid stabilihi lieir clims before time Comamis hmuri in Equity, on or before thmo seonid lIonday inm Mmiy next. I[. A. (iAILLAiID, ommisioer' Ondo, Comt. In Equity. Januariy 24, 1868. Vm. Br-ice, amrm., de honi' son; of Esfato of DamvidI Jimice, dood., vs Mrs. Mamry E. I~ri-eeand wife amid otlhor-s. BY ordbr of Court 1mn thme above cause, crm Ldi tore of time Estate of D~avid tim-ico, uill pr-esemnt ammd estahblish thmeir claims lie. 'ore' thme uida-igned, 1mm hIs othi00 in Winins moro, on or befor-e the first Monday In May mext. II. A. OAILL D, jommiissioner'm Offce, Cii qiy Jammuary 24, 1808. 'hios. T. Robertson, Exer., of the'Wi~l of W~m. Rtoijorson, deed., vs Jas. A. Book'. .hmart and others. .rar ftieEtt Jof Wmn. 11obertson, deed., at-a hereby iotifled to piresent. and establiush thmeirolaidms >efore theo Conmmissionmer In Equity, on or 2d~fore time secndu Monday in May nest, 11. A. (IA iLLA RLP, Jomniisslonor's Ole, Corn, Iin Equity. JIan uary 24, 18(18. jan 25-tlxlamm- _______ Commissioner's Sale. JbW Youdlg, adnl'r, Is0 0 Rli ad'oth iN pursumarice'of or'dr of Coddr, I'will' re'. Isoil at, public outocry to Lime highest bid. der, at thme Court House In Winnsboro, on tIbo 1st Monmday in March neoxt, (ho- tract of Landli described in tile pleadings in the aboyo cause, beloinging to Estate of Joel 1' [tuabli, doo'd . Terie Of SRIeO' Cash sumfibient to pay costh dli sdi:L anid expenses of sale, and to satisfy judgmernt, in oseo of D) R Evan's vs Joel F Rabbm. 'The blanme on a dredit ol'~ omn, t wo and thmree yeei-s, equ~al anmnual Inst aimenits a Puirchas' er'I'' gIke' bo'ha-and'good scour-ity, and dmort'. gagll of prerfitsos.. Resold at, risk of former puroihaser. H1. A. OAILL A ID, omrni'sionler's Ofm0e, Februar 0, 16t8. Sfeb a t1 JUST RIEOEIVED. PRIIMP.LEAP LARD, OhoiceChow Chhw Pickiles, Canned Oysters, Freak Canned 'en'ohep, 'resh. Tomatoes, .equal to horne manlufactured, Aresh Sod Bisqimt, and 8. WOolln's A xes, all size's. D. R. FL1ENNIKEN, Agent pelr Apiey & Co. jan80 -. SliE IFF'S 8&LES. y Virtue ot'Sundry hxecutions to me di. rected, I wml offer for sale at Pairfield Court Hlouse on fihe irmt Monday and the day following in March no t., within tho legal hours of sa'e, to thie highest bidder; for Cash, the following Real Pr->perty. Purchasers to pay for titles. To wit: One fraci of 290 acres. more or less, of land i i iFairield District, adjoining lands 6f Jolh i lIrice, John Simonton and others. Lovied upon as the property of Jam.es 8wann at tle stilt of the Stare of S C for tixes. One tract of 261 acres, more or less, of hinit in Fairfield District, adjoining lands of John lirker, J IL Ueihiney, Mrs liarriott, Itti and otihers. Leiled upon as (ho pro perty o Jiohn 1) Maihon, at the stit of the state if 8 C for taxes. One tract of 27.1 acres; more or less, Of. land in Fairfield District, adjoining lands of Estato of Joht larrison, Ilowell Edmunds and others. Levied uotni as (lie property of the Estate of Ilatimpton Kelly, at the suit Zof the State of 8 C for taxes. One trnet of 280 acres, more or less, 6f land in Fairfield Distriet, adjoining lands of 8 Gibson and others. Levied upon as tle property of Mrs. Christian Cook, at the suit of the State of 8 C for taxeo. One tract of 260 acros, more or less, 6f l11n11 in Fairti eld District, adjoiing lands of laniel Watt, .1 1 Cloud, I.eo Bagley and. others. Levied upon ats the property of Thtos 11 Miles, at tle suit of the State of . C for taxes. One tract or 321 acres, more or lebs of lanl in Fairtield Distriet, adioining lands ot Jackson Joiner, It 1 Wilson, John Raines, li Cloud and others. Levied upon as Ithn p0roperty of J A Wooten, at the suit of tile State of 8 C for taxes. One tract of 2800 acres, moro or less of laind in Fairteld list riet, adjoi'ning lands of J F Cloud; A N i'loud, Isatc A'lego, Estate of 11 F Crumpton and other'. Levied upotn .is the property of the Estate of 11 11 lare, at Ite suit of the ;tale of 8 C for taxes. One tract of 7,000 acres, moro ori's, or. la'nd in tairfield District, adjiouiig lands of Es51tt0 of Jo1n llarrison, Stroler Tidwell, John E Peny and ot hers. Levied 111)011 its the property of tie Estate of N A N'ay, at the suit of tho Stato of 8 C for taxes. One tract of 1130 acres, more or less, of land in Fairfield LVistric, near Mlonticell6 uinjoining lands of Jonaitan ii llabb, Isano K James, Thoias R 1ll, John W'illingnni' anld others. 1evied uponi as the property of Josejph K Davis at ilie suit of 'TIhoimas Jordant and others. One tract of .100 ieres, more or less, of land' in Fairfield l)iatriot, adjoining lands of T W Wcodward, T G IRobertson, Milton lDun. lap and others. Levied upomi as the ro peLj.y of Mrs L A Mohley, atthe suit of the State of 8 ; for taxes. O''e tir't v^ 237 acres, moro or less, of land iu Fairliebt District, adjolniig lands of A Ilayes, ]ulate of Thos Nelson, .olin Copes aid otjers. Levied upon as toh pro. perty of C I R'ivet's, at the suit of the State of 8 C for taxes. H W. OLLEVElf, 8. F.DI. Sheriff's Office, Feb. 8, 18(;H. feb 1l-tlx2 Coriimissionor's Sale, It I Cockrell, 'adim'r, vs Maria E Cockrell, 0t aL. I N itirstance of orlbr of Court, I will re sLll nt. ril k of forner puichasers, on the hit londay in Mard:'ox', at plil out cm'y fo the' highest bidtler, nt t1e Court ilotiso in WI inshoro, tle uands of the Es. late of It It Cockrell doc'd, debcribed in tiio pleadings inl the above cause. Terl's Of Sa-le. Cash sufibient to pay costs of suit and oxpenses of sale, balance on a credit of onie, two and three years. Porobiasers to give' bond and good scourity and mnort gage of pro'mises, and pay for papers and stamps. Conuilesiner . ~hh Coin in Equit y. Februiary 6, 1808. fe b 8-tlx3 SH[ERI1FF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundr'y ExcutIons antI War. irants to mie directed, I wiill ofler for' salb at Fiairtlold Cout,~ lfoodho'oti the first, M'enday hii Mar'oh nex t, and the dlay foi lowing, wit hiin the leg~al hoitrs of sate, to the hugliest btdd'er; for Cashi, the following. Personal Property. To wit: One sorrel Mare, levied upon as the pro-, party of James Laws, t, (lie suit of 1, 8 Mullican and Sain, and others. Fifty bushels of Coran, lovled upon as the peroperty of Titomas 'fr,wo, Janies i4 True, wit utho suit of John (G Mitnor' alild'othorg. Tlwo Mules, tiwo' IHorses; t'wo liales of Cot ton, one Wagon anid about t'weity.five huuwielh of Coath l1b'w4b'eoh'as't'lit pi-operty of James Switin; at! thie stilt of iV W LBrico anid othbiri: E. WV. OLVER',' S. F. D. Sh< rf ffs t)ticd; Feb. 1 tt hi, 1818. feh 15--tlx2 0JiANUEf Oil SOM EDU LE. Chiarlotto and S.'0V. BaH tOaid Co. 8 UP E IN TE'FMIDNN'1S Oi FICE, 00QUMYIA, B. C.,Ot. ', 1867. 0N aeid al'ter Sunday. 0th instaidt, tawp' Trains on .hils Rtoad'will run as foi. Leave Colninbiuf 40i P. M, Arrive at/Charlof t'e, 9.40 P. M. Leave Charlotte,-. 1.40 A. MI. ArrIvo at'Columbia' 9.40 A. M. Makhing close connecidhs fot- all poiinl6 Nbi and'So'ith. Passengers- taking tbis route, goitig North, have choice of rotte frot Greens - boro, W'eldon or P'ortstoonth. gfy- Thokets good for eithet' route. 8("- Baggage checked throutgh., For Through Tickets to Richrsond, Wash-. lngton, Blalthwtoro, Phladelphla' ahd New York, appily af, th6 Ticket; Office, foot, of" Blandintg stre'ot. C. BlOUKNIIOTT oct ~Stiperi'ntentdgnt: CII LOTTE AND S. C. RL. IL. C0 11 Nf OeN'r, *fa'arat AN Tzot.' Att's.Orics, QN ard after TIS D~AY,'COTT'ON sill'beo eotwarded s'ia the atInla'nd' Altf LIne FreighL D\out o," tas folloWs:-, To Batilmorh, $3.76 per'b'AI dt'400 lbs. er less. To Ned Fork, $ 5.fof1e' bale of 400 lbs. o terns. . etemb ihef*havine Insurance is rnuehs' lower i thd route ()a ycmeig -4 .,teal Freight and Transi'n Ajenf 47