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'l)iv Xfilqri. j, LANUASTERVILLE.S.C. # j Wednesday Morning. Oct 22. 1862 ? ? Kev. Mr. Unitwill preach at (lie Douglic ! Church on next Suldinlh. Frost.?Wo arc informed tint frost was ' I cccu in tins vicinity on Monday last. The fouitli Quarterly "Conference rnecliiii: for ' I I Lancaster circuit will commence at CninpCYveJi ' t Churck on Friday, I lie 21 ill instant, and will embrace Saturday and Sunday following. The I ' Quintet lr Confcicncc will be held on Satuidav ( nl I o'clock, I*. M. ?? ?~ i i The Election* We have received tlic following return* of tie election in the Sute : CHRIST < lit' RON rtKIIH. Senator? I*. P Itonneaii. Representative?M. W. Venning, sr. anwo.w'h raRisit. 1 nrprcMtiUiire?J. M. Mikell(no opposition;. ?t. tiioma* axd nr. uknim. Senator?I. K. Fur man (no opposion). ? Repiwaciitative?Simons Lucas, jr , (no op . position). riciii.AM* hiitrict. / Henatot ?Kilwaid J. Arthur. ^ Repreaaiilatleaa?Joint Wdlace, RjIu* M. Johnston, Campbell R. Price, and John II. ' Boat wright. it. rillllm asp st. michaels, ftniator?II. I). I^esesne. Kepfwseiitulives?J?eO, A. Tierdiohn, Rich id Y<*t.Ion, JR. P. O'Connor, Kd Magiath, II, T. lVake,*fl)fl?I>UNyea, T. I. Hutchinson, J?-. II. Mjorf} *hn.f\Vlii'(,rt R. W. Seymour, II. f t?- t *_ T v? ft * i>? mi^unrr, ^r., i. i . i^h-rwcmhi, a. a. Alie- ! motijr^ JT\>^ Alkerlf Win. Lebhy, J. II. Ilmlixtoii,. W^lMrcicol. J II. Campbell, C. T. 0lllch?ll^v?^J. I?eSart?tiure. , skwpkriit. den. J. II. Willl?Ht ft. Stewart, C. II. Sul>9r, K?|. < a tjnfoTita. James ilnnpliill, X It Kaviv*, ami HI (Daniel. r*iariati>. Tlijw UcK inatrjr, P. D. Cook, J. II Mc I Cant*. Kepr*ir*p.Utivei ? J. C. McClctialiau, IV. 8. M'tlliite MM it. Graham. ar^RTAXRVftn. Sr-nator? J. Jbf Mill?*r. lLr|^-a#ntu'ivc??? J W. Webber; John 11. EtRi.a, W. II. foeter, O. W II. Ugg (XIOX. I>pic-viiia(h c??S S. Dartkiua, A, W. I ThOmpaon, E. L k> . O ' Tiik I'.'tii Kkoimknt.?The billowing pio-1 motion* have hecn announced in this llcgi- j < inent, tilling vacancies occasioned l?y the (ltnll. j . 4 of the late ('<>1. llarnee. viz : i Cudwallader .Lutes, Colonel ; \V. 11. McCor* | Ikle, I.ieiiU-n?nt Colonel; John L. Miller, Major. j Sucks ron tiik S.'lJ?litus -Congress ha* passed ' ' a hill to detail 2JiOti shoemakers liom the at my I nnd put them to work making shoes. Soldieis I detailed to receive pay hir extiadutv, and tldr- j j. ty.livo cents per pair lor shoes, in addition to their regular pay and rations'. Regimental Reviews- I Tho orders suspending the Reviews, the i Soulh Carol in inn has hecn requested to state, has hecn rendered advisable by the recent action of the Conlederatc Congress, extending j the conscription to the age of forty-live vent*. ' " " it Until it can be ascertained from the Govern* | I incut at Richmond whether or not the oigani- j cations me to he retained or disbanded, it is i * judged (inadvisable to burden the regiments | " 1 w ith inconveniences of reviews. j f Court v j , Tho legnlar Term ol the Court of General ' Sessions and Cotntr.on Pleas lor this District I convened on Monday last, his Honor, Ju-lge | Glover, presiding. The Court sat only about I two hours, and was occupied duiing that time, j . mainly, in the hcai ii g ol the Rt poi ts ol the Sevcial Dnuids of Commissioners, The civil Dock I cts were not called. The Sessions Docket was ? railed and all the cases upon it continued.? ' There was hut little business for the Giaud Jury. They recommend in their report that j ? ' the Act ol ihe last Session of the Legislature, t -which provide* lor the relief of families ol volutiteciM in service, he so amended as to em- r hiace the latuilica of soldieis wlvo have been x killed, or who have died in the service. i An Appeal AVe ask attention to a isjliiinunicotioii in thitf . . . 1 paper illative to the necessities ol ear soldieis iii A iiginia, and soliciting -donations lot tinir | hetnfb. I.etteis liom the army in Viiginia, and ' jj persons direct fiom the camp, coirr-.r hi the j ^ i | .-i iM iiH in nuti mailt <4 mo hiiIUii'IN :?i in iIkI must destitute condition-- without Kinrii, Ii1.uk i ' [I ki'li<, ur even ;i Col J we.?lh' I I p i'i is iiuw up.n u?, aixl it their w.eKs an: mil j 1 speedily leiieveil tin- niifTi'rii j? will b- l-uil.lo. '1 be HNiuu i.i ul tin; Coveinment, ii IK will, j ! uc iiiii(li <|ii.ito to supply tin* Iimvi demands | upon tlioiu.'KiiJ.uii iin.inV. ft lunde hj (In- peop e .I/- ?? ? >' ui tin* important ?i rk. Shall tin- up- : ^ pa\I be.made in vni'.i ? Ti.? salvation ot the 1'iiujilr} iu.iv depend iipcti tlie answer to tlii.i ?I '? - ? lion. A number ol l.idicw in-nwr town, ami pci haps in .rillivi poctiona <4 t)"- Ihsti i t, l.avi: com* n.em rtl to bO.n'il itomttions ot such ni til-lea alu.iv be u-elnl in tin- '.imps ami ho>pitals I.et . lUi-.-ir mils-- ifluiin be encouraged by Hint ipii it j of libeiahty ami paliiolit-rt winch should uni- \ lis.tie tin- people a*, tliis iinpoitatit crisis u( tin- j oar. It ii tun- tidit tin- ui tides most needed by tin- soldiem r.is' M-arco at liouie ; but there nil many eotiiforts nt Inline, which, by tlie prnc- ! tiec of n lilll" s?'ll di-niul, wo can leniu to do without, Im'.-which to be deprived of, will be -dentil to tlie soldier*. Tlio lauulii-s should be | willing to contribute tlicir blankets ; nitli fires, ' in rcmfoi table lie uses, tio-y can live without * tlirin. 'Jin- biinu-is Bi d planter* should eon-t tiibute their wroo1, and elutlie their negio* with x'oltiMi. Those who i-rtimot aftbid to give these . articles should be willing to svll them at a fair valuation. W e entertain no doulit i-ut liiol if Uie pioper , apiiit ami energy is manifested by tlie mass ol the people throughout ail tlie Stale*, our ar- j | niies ran be plaeed in a condition to t-luml tlie f winter. Ix-t the people come up to the cmcr-! Igency nml all will be'well ; otherwise we cannot till what will be tlie result of the destitute condition ofjmr soldiers in n climate lar colder than that to w hb-b tmv.. I..**... j......?#.?....I qrkknvillk. lioprcseiitAtives?II. F. l'crrjr, Jamn Mc< I'ullongJi, Itnnilnll Croft, .1 ami's I*. Hovco. ANtiriuoXi Senator-?Jaimo9 W. Harrison. lli'|)ii"M'iitiilivi'8?Mnjur S. Mattison, Dr. It. It. Hroyles, ("apt. II. It. Vumliver, t apt II. F. Ciayton. sr. PUT Kit's parish. ? lirprescntativc?Capt. AI (Veil M. M ai tin. st. iiartiiolomkw's parish. Senator?fieorgo W. Oswahl. Representatives?llenj. Stokes, |iiivi>l I.. Smith. st. joiin's hkiiki.kv. Senator?S. \V. Darker. Representative? L?. C. Kitk. prints wikliam's. Senator?Daniel II. Kllis. Representative? IVin. ] '. Houston. l.ALRENg. Senator? \V. I). Simpson. lirpreoenliitWw ? II. S. Jours, II. K. Shell, (?. \V, Sullivan, \V. "ower. AUIIkr II.LK. Senator?Thomas Thompson. Representsives? J.lines M. Renin, K. A. Fair, 1*. 'I. Iradley, J. W. W. Marshall, S. II. Jones. YORK. Representatives?J. T I.owry, (J. 'A*. Wiliams, S. C. YoungMoml, JoIiii S. lliutton. dari.ISOTO*. Representatives?T. 1'. Lidu, XV. II. Evans, I. 11. Noi u imil. [roil T1IE i.amcastkk lkpokr. j The Rev. I)r 1.. I* O'Connell, ("In plain if ihe (' S. Hospital at Montgomery coun. v While Sttlpher Springs Va , and under lie charge ? f tho Sisters of Mercy from yhailestou S. C., has returnrd*to Columbia or the purpose of prorming aiil for the liek and wounded. The short space of imu to which he has restricted himself includes him irom extending to ninny nthr portions of the Slate his chin liable mis. lion, lie hopes, however, thai the people >f Columbia, Siiml'T, and lame aster 8. itlii Charlotte N 0, to \\ li< ;n lu? has tip* icaled, wiil fully relieve tbc necessities of lie Hick ntid \v oil ruled soldiers. '1 here are In the almvu hospital some sev. 'ii hundred sick .11 I wounded nnd this lumber is daily ii.creasing. Many, very nanv, indeed are in the greatest want of very article of clothing, blankets and e\en he necessaries of life. The winter in those mountainous parts if Virginia sets in immediately and that too Mill great seventy. What will become ol he sick if their necessities are not eared foi lefore that ? Thu cnntciii|>tation of sueli I fact outfit to stimulate the inost remiss f there be any hiicIi in our District, to >>r111 g forward their aid and that promptly. Soiitl 'arolin i his many sons in this hospital a ho have heroically done their duty in de fence of their countrv, let lis now do ou liny tow.nds them by alleviating their snf ferings even should it require us to deprivi our homes of many of their comforts. D 1 r.n*ions of inoncy, tind'-r clothes,?lioei stockings, blankets, quilts, wine*, jellief preserved fruits nnd nnv thing that can I II ?>, <1 iii an hospital will he acknowledge! in the Is.lgcr and may he sent to Mr K. MeKenna, Mrs (' Mrummett, Mrs If. K Mas?ev, Miss Fanny Wilherspoon or Mis Sarah Kiiimoiu. It is requested that al p.n kages be made up by the 301Ii in?l , a tlie Kcv. Dr. O'Connell will return to hi charge on the 1st November { roil 1IIK I.AM'Asri R i.KIXIKR.I Mu. Koitoh?Tin- people of I.uncaste District nre atixinu?ly casting about to (iu< ;i mini to fill the neat in the State Senate recently made vacant l?v the ilentli of tin lamented Col. Hsrnea, who hit* fallen n mar l\ r to hia country'* r.itiae, thus sealing u ill the sign iiianuel of death his devotion ! the principle* which tie ?o long adiocaled At home, in the State Semite and upon thi bloody field, hi* friend* and the public pen crnllv feel that hi* ilea'h has created a vneu mil In the Senate, at home and on the batth field which will never he adequately filled Hut hi* place in the Senate mud he sop plied, although hi* ph.ee in the Coiifedcriiti army cannot he filled The tiia* ? and the exigencies of tin- wa demand that the voting and vigorous shotih take the field, whi'e the time* equally de tnand that those of age *rd experienc Hhonld perform their part of the puhHe *?-i vice If the law making power of the eoun try are determined to excuse themselve from service in the nruiy, the people runs give sh'i]" and form to the?e laws at Hi ballot box, bv electing none to the*e ex cmpting otTices who ar? liah'e to con?erip lion If this nnholv war must continue fo a serie* of years. ?* it ?eenis likelv now t do, it must come to this or we will lose nl for whieli we are contending There nr men who froin age and infirmities nre who! ly unfit for the field, hut who are still i the full enjoyment of their mental facuMie and it i* from among these that we mn? select our legislator*. At the urgent an licitalion of the numerous friends of I' 'I Hammond, Ksq , lie is respect fully nomine te-i Jo fill the unexpired term of the lot Col. Bnrne* in the Stnte Senate MANY FRIENDS. Fkom Nortiierr Virginia.?The Rich mond Diapaioh, of Monday la*t, anya : ' A1 the imformiitinn that In* come to band du riny the pnat two dnye gives <>? the aeaui itnt ? Hint there in no immediate probahilM of a battle. The campaign, an far ??a fight ing ia concerned, ia no donht cloaed i Northern Virginia. The encmv doea nn ahem disposed to attempt a passage n the Potomac in force in ttie preaenee of ou army, and aa the (all r.aina have aet in, h which the ktrenma in that seclinn^ire u-nal 1y auddenlv and greatly swollen, it ia red eonhte toconjecturo that iie will hardly hav the temerity ty put hitn*clf between ou arm* and the river " It ia time thai a full agi?o?n*(kl nud qor eerl were established among the planter* c the South a* to the next crop of cotton. I tha war continues into January ; a* ia mor than prohnt le, there ahould not be an acr of cotton plantid l et our planting friend commiinu'teU promptly their opinion* i (he (natter. WAR NEWS. Brilliant Expedition of Gen. Stuart j Across Marylaud into Pennsylvania. ( | WiscilEsTFis, October 1.?den. Stuart : has just returned from another gi. nd round j of .Met"leiInn's army. Starting from this I point, with ft force of cavalry and artillery, he passed through Maryland, directly north . into Pcns\1vai>ift, capturing ? number of towns?('hnmhershurg **td Mereersburg n. J inoo{.st the number?destroying ft large | amount of ordinance and army stores, and ) j taking lurge numbers of prisoners and hor ! j ses. On returning to the l'otomac he cut j his way through den. Stone's dhsion, and ' effected his crossing without the loss of n num. I | Highly Important From Kentucky? ! The Battle at Periyville. j Chattanooga, October 13.?A gentle! man just through from Franklin. Kentucky, ! , states that lie read tiie 14>nisvi!lc Journal, ; j of the 10th iimt., in which was the follow- ! | ing : 4,A buttle occurred ut Perryville yea- i j teiday, over which Kentucky will mourn j I for ninny yearn. The Federal Ion* in killed, j j wounded and miming, wan twenty fue thou ' sandPrentice says '.hat it wan "a drawn j b it tie " Another man, a puroled soldier, junt ar- I j rived at .Murfieexh ?ro. from Kentucky, says i tha* tho battle Jtegan on Wednesday, the ; 8th innt , (>n whicii day he wan taken pris- | ! oner (hi that day our forces fell back nix j l miles through the Valley, plar 'ing their ar- ! lillery on either aide an they retreated ? [ When the light was renamed on Thurnday I morning our army mowed the enemy down, I | and the slaughter is represented to have ' been aw ful. I Latest from the West. i lloi.i.v Srimos, Miss , October 12.?The ; Vankees have not atUmplcd any pursuit of j Our army. Scouts from Rplev report that I Uoncncrurus, with several brigades, bail oe- I I copied that place, but retired on Sunday in I | the direction of llieiizi and Pocahontas.? , j They destroyed the Court Mouse and conn- ' j ty records, and are reported to hate coin ' I milted several rapes. Oar army is in (food ! ! health and spirits Reinforcements are con ' | slanlly ar.iting. and it is now an stiong an j ' I III.. 1. .III.. 'I'l?. \l..l,;i- ,,,..1 111,1..' Rui'-rnad wi'l ho held against unv ml.li. A , ( e..iisi.l. r.ib'o force tunv holds it, which'w ill | | presently bo reinforced. , I From Keutuck /. Ciiattan.m.ua. Chi. lo?Tlio Louisville I Journal nl I lit* 1 lllrin.it. Las lircn rrcviu'i) I at Mtirfrcesbnrn. It snt* ; r I ' . j I hroo Generals ?Jackson, Terrell anil i Welistor?were killed on tlits Ft dcrnl side I! . during the b.ltlle Willi Bragg's ft rill v. ( j Geti. P. Jonett, of Lexington, snd Mi>j | \V. 1'. ('aiiijibt.il, of Louisville, weio also '] j killed. i ; Rosscnu mid O.irrnn Pope, of Louisville, were wounded. , The Journal is very indignant on some of its Generals , but claims to have w hip, !?? ! Further Particulars Ksoxvim.k, Oet 1(?.?The light in Ken I tni-Uy lias been confirmed by an arrival of j two couriers, who state tli.it the tight coinr | nnneed lit Perry villi*, in Boils count v, on ' j Monday morning the tltli inst. (Jen. liar. d?*e commanding the li ft, Gen. Buekner the ' t centre, and (iens Marshall and Morgan the I right. 1 j The result on the first day's fight, ivn?, ! Hi.nice captured 1 500 prisoners with iery ! heavy si nightcr of the er.emy. ' | 4 > ? Wednesday the light was renewed ; and attended with still greater slaughter of the enemy, Hardee en pi u ring four thousand ?l prisoners, Marshall nini Morgan capturing i thi>tij two hundred of the enemy, driving - j them hack twelve miles with tremendous slaughter. Our loss in the whole engagement was r ; icry small. I j We are not posted as to who were in comma.id of the Yankee forces, except e Gen. Tlioiuu", who encountered General Hardee. | We e.*i|itu.*ed f.-rly pieces of cannon. s The following is an extract from Colonel t Pahuer's letter, dated llie 14th, received e last night from the Gap : ; Wounded soldiers are here from the hatI | lie field at l'eiryiille and a Captain of a r Tennessee regiment Tliev report that on o Tnesdfty and Wednesday Gens. Bragg and II ilardee fi.light the enemy at Perry ville, 0 dcove them back ten miles, taking about I- 2 000 prisoner-, kiling and wounded about n 1,500. That the next day Wither'* llivis. s ion engaged '.he enemy and eaptu^'d 9UOO d prisoners. i.i On Friday Gen Kirby Smith engaged '. them on their right heat tliem back, eaptu1 ring 500, killing Gen Jackson ntid eaptup ling Gen. Tnin Crittenden. It is e?timaU-d that the enemy had "5, 000 (lieu op point d to Gen Bragg. v Still Later. MoBtl.E, Oct. 16?A dispatch just re ' eeived lr.>m Holly Springs, dated Ibih inst., says the Cincinnati Commercial of the I llh > reports that Bragg has whipped llnell, driven him across the K-nlueky River and is n i . * . > . . ... , .. . . ill hoi pursuit ui nit NiiuiUTt-d, tJ? ?< ry.?uiy?>U nnd retreating army. (From Brngg's Army dirtcl.) i IIakhoiiiBUno, KV-i (K'lvUr 10, (in KnoXVikUl, Ool. 11.? Bmgg'a tint pitched b .11 it* in Kentucky look place on the 8th r ?l I'etryvillr, Un 11.ilea fiom thia place. . '4'he enemy had Wen following im from Riirdtiow n in force, and nleo threatened i- Frank fori. W llhorn' division wnn acnt fur>f ward lo auppnrt Kirliy Smith, while the di* If viaioea of I'liMllmin, Hnckffer and Andere aon were countermarched lo give battle lo e the foe in our rear. Our line of battle wa* a formed on the right and leflofthe turnpike, 0 ao aa lo command the only route by winch | the enemy could approach. At 6, a. m , the fight wok opened with artillery. Cen. I Bragg and stall reached the ground about \ "J o'clock, a in. At I o'clock the enemy ; showed n disposition to nttack our right, j Cheatham and Buekner were posted so as to meet this movement. At 3 o'clock our forces advanced in splendid line, with ^(len. j Brngg's order to push along the whole line . to c'ose quartern. For one hour and n half the enemy maintained his ground bravely 1 in the face of a murderous lire of artillery j and musketry. Our troops (ought like he- j roes. When, nt last, the enemy began to i fuller, with a shout, our hoys moved for- j ward, and drove them for three or four miles entirely oil'the field. Meantime, an attempt upon our left had | been repulsed Wo captured til pieces of artillery and between 500 ami GOO prisoners, j For want of horses, only eight of the cap- > turt'd guns were brought olf. The returns are nut in, but our casualties are estimated at fifteen hundred. Had we bad one inure division, the enemy would have been do- i strayed. Night |>ut an end to the pursuit. ' The enemy's loss is believed to have been more than double ours. Among their kill- ; ed are General Jackson, certain ; and Gen. j Crittenden, reported. Kuell commanded in person. We have prisoners from live divi- I xiotis, consisting of at least 30,00') mull We fought them with only 12,000. Our army is in the highest spirits. At Frankfort, the matter was soon ended. The enemy, tinder .MeCook, fled before > Kir by Smith, but Withers cut ott' his rear, capturing 700 prisoners and fourteen wag ons Another battle is at hand. lJrngg's depot being menaced, he at once withdrew Ills aimy, to protect his supplies. | Immediately the cm lay sent a flag of truce to r.sk permission to bury their dead. At I daylight the next morning af\er the fight, I there was not even a Yankee surgeon rc i maini.ig on the field, though their wounded i were all left Our wounded wore removed oil the night of the battle. From the West. Monti.F., Oct 17.?A special despatch lo the Advertiser A: Register, dated Holly j Springs, Itt'h inst., says: I.leu'.. Gen. I'cinbcilon has ass mind command of this department. Our burial party of three hundred, sent I to Corinth was seized and retniiiol us prisoners. t 'iiuMnniiIi niiiwirM i.f 11... 1 ol. ? ; 1 - - / ?"v i i ill ich'iu'w, | arc lit ?<1 veidi iieeounlH ?>f the great battle I belAcn Gens. UM|>j[ nn<i llucll. The tenor I of their accounts it that lluell is badly do i fviiltd ainl diiven across tin* Kentucky River. ANo, that lirnj^is pursuing him vigo. I rotisly. I Three hundred parollcd Confederate pris I oners arrived here this evening. Nortbern NewsKiciiMoM),()et Hi-'f lie New Ynrk Herald 1 of the 1 4III has been received Its first page j is tilled with an account of an immense 1 gathering of the Democracy at the Cooper Institute. Horace l'\ Clarke, llorn'io Scv, tnoiir, John Van liureti and livid O (ionium were the speakers on the occasion. I Resolutions vv.-rc ndopted in lavor of i I prosecuting the war hut insisting on the ' liiltillinent by the Administration of the j pledge that the war is not to be waged in | any spint of opprossion for the purpose of overthrown g the established institutions of ' the St ites. A dispatch from Gen. lh>y!e, dated at Louisville states that (nil firagg and Cheatham were kil'ed in tin* battle on W ednesday. near llardstowu. That the Union j forces held the livid. The Democratic PuW Wow. Richmond, Oct 17 ?At tl.e Democratic 1 .Meeting held at the Cooper Institute, ill New York, John Van ltureu pronounced ( the Republican Administration the most contemptible Government upon the face of J the earth. "His plan was thai McClcllan should | move on to Richmond?that then n conj veiition should 1^ called and Southern brethren invited to it ? that the Constisu : tion then he altered ho that all should hero 1 alter live in pence, ami if the South would not stay lie would any to lliciu ! Wayward I S;*ter? ! Depart in pence. 'l'hc Democracy nhouid not lose lime in talking;, and if the people callid tlivui trait* or* just knot k I Item done, and go to the polls. "Tliev had been told that the Southern i people would not live ? and in his judo,.. I merit they ought not to live ? under Aboli. I lion away, and he would nm live with tliein if they would.** The Northern accounts from Kentucky 1 are meagre and indefinite. Toe 'I'ribun* denies that Ducll was victorious and insiounlea that ho is either r> ; fool or a traitor. Gold Advancing RlCHMoitO, Oct 17.?The llaliiinore Aincrican of Tuesday afternoon reports no advance of three per cent in gold at New York in the forenoon?the ouening price being 133. Announcements. FOR THE 8ENATE. I We are requested to nnnonce I)r It. I#. | Crawford u candidate for (tie vnncancy in j the Slate Senate occasioned by llie dentti | of the late Col. Dixon Ilarnca. Estate Sale. Ry permission of 1*. T. Hammond, Esq , Ordinary for l<nncaater District, we will sell at the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Small, deceased, on Thursdny the tith day of No ; vein her next, the personal Estate of tlieaaid deceused, consisting of three slaves (one woman and two children) Household and ! kitchen lutotmrv, Caws nn>1 Calves, llojfs, I Cotton in aeed, Coin, FtHidcr, and other ar I tides. Tcnxs or Sals.?All stuns under five j Dollars cash ; over live dollars, s credit of ' welve months, the purchaser 10 (rive note with good and an lhc ten I sureties, with in l lereai trom day of aale I.ANDY JOHNSON, > A, , . IIKKOb JOHNSON, { Aam,,< I Oct. 39. ISM, 37?3t. Tribute of Eespect. The Hanging Rock Hand having received the sad intelligence of the death of William Jasper Truesdel.fcol it to be their duty to pay sonic tribute of respect to his worth and memory. W. J. Truexdel had V?cen a consistent member of the II. It. H ind for aev. j eral years. Or ring the month of Junuary , 1861, he became a member of Capt liaile's tCompany (Flat Rock Guards.) Ida lovo of | State and chivnlric pride, overcoming all otlier considerations, he shouldered his mus. ! ket and marched where duty called him. to ........i...'-. ?tr " ) " '? . J. Trucsdel fell in Hie tattle before Richround <>n the i!9lh June 1862 lie entered the service us u private and wan promoted to (lie otlioe ol 1st Sergeant, the duties of which position lie discharged faithfully up to his death, lie was a true and beltrved soldier, and died the U h of a patriot. , He it therefore? It i solved. T!nU the U. It. Hand has sustained an irreparable loss, his parents a dutiful and noble son, our country a brave 1 soldier. Resolved, That this Hand deeply sympa- j Ihize with the parents, kindred and friends ! of the deceased. Resolved, That a blank page in the Sec- i re'ary's book be devoted to In.s memory. | Resolved, That a copy of this preamble I and resolutions be presented to the parents 1 of the deceased, with the ay nineties ot this , Band in their sad bereavement. Resolved, That this Hind wear the usual badge of mourning 30 days. Resolved, Thai this preambles and resolutions tie published in the l.sne.astcr I .edge r. JOSKl'll CI.ARCC. Sec'y. NOTICE. Anv |icrs.m wishing Job Work done in the Itiaeksuiilb Simp can lie necommudaled l>v trie at $1.50 per day. II R H ANCOCK, Smith. Oct. 22, 1802, . 37-3t SO li T 111; A It 0 LI N A l.ANt.'ASTKR IHXTKKJT. BV l? T H VM.MONI), Ksquire, Ordinarv for said District. vVliKUIiAS KVAV IHII.I.Ivitu I... I applied to nil* for I .alter* of Administration | on all and singular ilia (inmUniiil ('battles, Rights at.d Credits of James T. Trilesdel, I iat?* of Hit* District nforesaid, d.v.isaJ. I Tl I KSL arc, therefore, to cite and ad; moniili all and singular, ilia kindred and I creditors ot tlic said deceased, to lie and ap1 pear be In re me at our next < hdinary's ( "ourt lor the said District, to be holden lit lain, j caster Court House on the 3oth day of October ilint , to show cause, if any, why I tnc said administration should not he gran led. (iiven under mv hand and seal, this IStli f i day of October in the year of our e I* S. - l.ord one thousand eight hundred f ) and sixty two and in the eijjhtyseietilh year ol indi per.deiice of llie | State of South Carol tin l?. T. HAMMOND, O I, I). Oct 23. ISfeJ, 37 ? 21 pt f3 50. | S U U T 11 <J A R U li 1 N A. LANCASTER DISTRICT. B\ 1*. T. HAMMOND, Ksrpiire Oidiun* ry for said District. \V It UK HAS, Ji ill\ CONNKI.I* lias! I applied to me for Letters ol Administration ' oil all and singular the (ioodsuiid Chatties, ! ll'ehls and tiredits of William K L'oniiell ; late of Hie District atore-uui, decease 1. TIIKSK are, therefore, tj ci.c and nd nionisli all ami Mngular, the kindred and ' creditors of the sjni deceased, to he und I appear before me at our next Ordinary's i Court I'or the said l)i>lrict, to be boldell at 1 .alicaster Court House oil the 30th day of ' < fetober ins'., to slnov cause, if anv, why the said ad ministration sll'illld liot be grail* I ted (iiven under my hand and seal, this |.r>th ; t j day of October in the year of our I < I. S. Lord one thousand eight handled ( f -e^s. J iiid sixty two and in liie eghlvseveulli year of the independence of the | State of South Carolina l?. T HAMMOND, O L. I). Oct 33, I8SJ, 37 ?til pf t'2 50 jS 0 IT T 11 (j A R U L 1 |\I LAN C A SI Kit DISTRICT 1)Y I' Y HAMMOND, K.-qnire, Ordina. 9 ry for said District. nihil ft Marlhn M I l> mps<?ri ; has applied to uie f*>r t etlursof Admim.iliu' lion on ul! nuil singular the Uo<hIh and Chatties, lliguts anil Credits of Charles ! Thompson late of the District aforc-aid. tlcCCIlHcd. THI'ISK are, therefore, to ? ??** and ml I moiiiili all mill singular, the kindred and I creditor" of the Raid deceased, to be nod I appear before me at our next Ordinary'* j Court for the Mind District, to be boldun nt ! laiocaater Court limine on the 30tb day of | October Inst, to allow cuust, it any, why tIn* aaid administration should if*>t be ^ranj led Ciiven under my hand mid seal, tliis iGtli 1 ( -wse* j ,iay of Oclnbwr in the year of our i J I.. S laird one thousand eight hundred j I ) and sixty.I* n and in the eighty* raeienlh ycurol the independence of the ritute < ( South < 'arolimt V. T. HAMMOND, () I, 1) j Oct 22, 18'iJ, 37?2i pf *2 50 IS O U T 11 (J A R Uli'lN A. LANCAS I Kit DISTRICT. BV I*. T. HAMMOND, Mquire, Ordiua. ry for said District. \V II Ml KAN, .Mr N. J. FINCIIi.lt, has applied In me lor Kellers ot Administration on all mid singular the (jondsaud Chatties, Right* and Credits of I .OURS A BLUNT, | lale of the District aforesaid, deceased. 1 TllliSK are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ami singular, Die kindred and creditors of the s.ud deceased, to l-e and up pear before me at our next Ordinary's Court ) for the said Disir.ct. to be holden at I^iii | Caster Court lloii-e lie 5lh day of No| vember, to show cause, if any, why the said administration uhould not he granted. Caiven under my liHiid and seal, this 21st I i day of October in the year of our ' / I.. N. > l,?rd one thousand eight hundred f ? ? 1 til.4 si via l??" ?m.A si.-- - V J- " aevelilh year of the independence of the ' Slate of South Carolina. P. T. HAMMOND, O I. D. (Ji t 22, 1862. 31-21 pf *2 60. Wanted 2000 Old Azei. Delivered at my Smith Shop, good axea w ill be given in exchange iu porportion to I their reluiive value. JOSEPH CLARK. Oct. 15, 1862, 36-4t pd. Notice to Able Bodied MenAll able bodied men ?vh? daaire to enliat in the Jat Regiment of Infantry, Colonel , Dunovnnt, stationed on Sullivan'* I*lund ahould report immediately to'he nndaraign ed i?t Lancaster Court llou?e A boutitv of $50 wilt be p*wJ to earli enlisted man. K G. U1LMNGS. I Oct 16, I86i, S?lf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. j < Adjutant nn<l lnspector?GenernrH Office, ^ ('iilumiiu, (h'toWr 1], 18G2. , { | (1 i:\KRAL ORDER SO. 38. | , 1 1 GENERAL ORDER No. 3fi. of Sep- J ( 1 tember 22d nit., rcjai^fiy tin- severul ; t| Regiments of the First Corps of Kf*ern'? j t< to Appear at their respective places of renI di'/vmn f?c i,'view by the ''oinmander in- ' Chief, is hereby suspended for the present. J j II.Colonels of the Regiments of Reserves | ^ will promptly extend this order to the com- I 1 ponies of iheir ' ininus. . i"5 If'' order nf the Commander in-Chief. I WII.MOT G. DKSAUSSUIIK, Adj't, and Insp-Getiernl nf S. C. I _ Oct. 12, * 37?It. Last Call to Conscripts, j The undersigned has been appointed cm- ' roiling ollicer lor Lancaster District, with j orders to enroll, gather and transport to the j Camp of loH'.ioctioit at Columbia, nil |?cr j nl sons liable lo conscription under the Act of i Congress. approved I lit it of April 18t>2; em* j ^ , bracing all persons between the age* of IS i and 35 years who have not reported to the : " j t'nmp of Instruction and all those who have j ^ I been discharged on Surgeon's Certificate J * , and who are now able to perform military | ^ duty. All such persons are hereby ordered i ' to report to nie immediately tit I.aneaster ! ' \ Court Motive on pain of being dragged frotu ' ^ their hiding places by the Siierill'and dealt | ^ i with as deserters. Such persons are also i 4 j notified that I am authorized to enlist them i in the lirst Regiment of Infantry, eoinman- 1 ' ded by Col. John Dunovant, stationed on ! I Sullivan's Island. j r' K G. HILLINGS. Knrolling ofiicer for l.ancasttr Dist. I " ! Oct. 15. 18f>2, 3?iif J J South Carolina, j*' LANCASTER. DISTRICT. BY I'. T. II \MMONl), lDq, Ordinary t for said District. j j \VI 1 Hit I i AS, .Mrs. Mary A. ferry, has \ ' i applied to me I'm Letters of Administration 1 on a11 and singular the Goods and ('battles, i Rights and Credits of l.ietu. James K. Perry late of the District aforesaid, deceased. TIIKSK are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and , creditors of the said deceased, to he and | ! appear before ine at our nex't Ordinary's j ' j Court tor tlie said district, to he holden at ' ; Lancaster Court House on the 22d day of j j Oct. inst., to show cause, if any, wliyj ' the said administration .should nut be gran | I ted. ' Given under mv hand and seal, this 7th ' j v idav of Oct. in the year of our j > L. S. Lord one thousand eight hundred ' f j and sixtytwo and in the eiglil v-scv- | enlb year of the Independence of the Stale of South (.'arolina. P. T. HAMMOND o i.. n. tc Oct. 15. 18(72. ?3?i?at. p t $2 50 1 SOUTH CAROLINA iMJAisTh\i i>iSTk11rr. BV 1'. T. Ilamntoiul, Esquire, Ordinary ( fur said District. t W 1IKKKAS, J. M StcWurl has rpplied ( to me for Letters of Administration on uli and singular the Hoods and t 'h ittles, Right* | and Credits ot John (*. Nisbet late of the > ( District afi.rcsaid, deceased. ? j THESE are, tlierefore, to cite and ad- , iitonidi all and singular. the kindred and ' ( creditors of the said deceased, to ho and 1 appear before me at our next Ordinary's! I t.'onrt for the said district, to he hidden at | Lancaster Court House on the '.tilth day ot : October in?>t, to show cause, if any, why I I the said Administration should not he j I granted. j i i Hivcn under niv hand and seal, j . L. S. this 14th day of Oetobci in j f J the year of our Lord one tlion- ' sand eight hundred and sixty two, and in the eighty seventh year of the Independence I of tin Mlnte of South Carolina. r. T. HAMMOND, O. L. I). Oct la, 18GJ. _3?-Jt. p f jBfJ.fto. SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. BY l\ T. I lainmond, Esquire, Ordinary for said District. | WHEREAS, W M. CONNORS has npI plied to inn for letters of Ailiniinstr.v | ] linn iui tili and singular the Hoods and | 1 Chatties, Rights and Credits if Andrew J. ! 1 Connors lute of the District aforesaid, de- |< ceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, lite kindred and eredi: tors of the said deceased, to he mot nmw.at 1 before me ?it our next Ordinary** Court for llit* said district, to be holdeti ut Lancaster ' Court 1 louse on lli<^29.h tiny of October ' in*t, to show cause, if any, why the said [ administration should not be grunted, c i Given under my hand ami seal, j ? L.S. >tbis the I ttli tlav of Oct. it. ' [ { ytlic year of our laird one lliouj sand eight hundred and Sixty-two, and in ; tiie eighty-seventh year nl the liide|>endeiiee of the Slate of South Carolina. I\ T. HAMMOND, o. i.. i?. Oct. 15, 18lij. # 36-at-p f 2 59. SOUTH CAROLINA. ' LANCASTER DISTRICT. BY l?. T HAMMOND, K-quire, Ordi- 1 nary for Maid District. WHKRKAS, W. M. CONNORS, has1 nplied to me for lantern of Adminiatration | Jr. bonis non on ail and singular the Goods i and Chatties, Rights and Credits of Isabel* I la H. Connors, late of the District aforesaid, ; deceased TIIKSI' are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil nnd singular, the kindred mid creditors of the said deceased, to be nnd appear before toe nt our next Ordinary's ' Court for llie said District, to he holden at Lancaster Court (louse on the 29ih day of October inst, to show cause, if any, why the Isaid aduin/mt-ntion should not be granted. Given under mv hand nnd seal, this 1 4th , t J day of October in the year of our ^ la. H laird one thousand eight hundred ! ( J and sixty-two and in thb eightyseventh year of the Indeju -ndcnce of South i Carolina. P. T. HAMMOND, O L.?D. Oct 15, 18t>2, 30-31 pf *2 50 Estray, J Taken up on the 3d mat., at my residence j in the lower portion of lauicuater District, five miles South of Pleasant Mill, a liny I ! mare mulo, ined'um size. Said mule was , sold hv me to ? Taylor, of Charlotte, N C, shout one week previous Tke owni ! h it hereby notified to come forward, pay i expenses sod take him away. KV.\.I BflfdimM 1 OctSth 186^ 85-if 1 ? SOUTH C A It o\ LANCASTEU MSTRIC\ P- I'. HAMMOND, Ew|uire, ry for said District. N\ IiLKLAS, Jonathan WnlUre has aplied to me for Letter* of Administration n all and singular the fjooda and Chatties, litfhls and (Credits of S:imii#l J VV?II??? tie of the District aforesaid, deceased. TllESK are. therefore, to cite and ad? lonish nil nnd singular, the kindred and reditors of the said deceased, to be nnd ppoar before me at our next Ordinary's 'ourt for the said District, to be holden at .niicnstcr ('ourt House on the 29th duy of )ctober inst., to show cause, if nnv, why lie said administration should not be gran(liven under my hand and seal, this 14th i day of Oct. in the yenr of our I I, S. I.ord one thousand eight hundred J jaud Sixty-two nnd in the eightyeveiilh year of the Independence of tho 'title of South Carolina. 1\ T. HAMMOND. O. I. D. Oct. 15, 18G2, 36-2t pf 2.50. Notice to Tax-Payers. The books for the reception of the War 'nx, will he reopened on the 15lh day of ll'toh.T III' V I I will be at tlie Court House on the 20tli nd Hist days ol October, t Small's, Wednesday, October 23d >t Geo. M. Fnnderburk's Thursday " 23d ,t Taxnhnw, Friday " 24tb ,t Morton's, Saturday " 25lh ,t Jessce II. Mobley's, Monday " 27th t Malliias Crenshaw's, Tuesday " 28tb it Nelson Hell's, Wednesday u 29lh it Craigsville, Thursday " 30th it T. It. Magill's Store Friday " 31st it Itellair, Saturday'November 1st Vnd at the Court House Monday (Saledny) November 3d. The tax books will be e1o?ed on Hie 15th ay of November. The War tax must all io paid on or before that day. I have made o appointments at Mrs. liuey's and Ross' itore, as there nre but few persons to pay t those places, and they can pay nt Crnigsillc and Hellsir. Confederate notes which as been called in, will not be received in ay ment ol thu war tax. J R. HUNTER, T. C. L. D. Sept. 19. 1803. 33 ?(it. F. S.?Taxable property which has not een assessed, can be returned to mo any ime, before the tax books are closed. J. R. II. Salt! Salt!! Salt! ! ? We have been appointed Agents for the 'aroliua Salt Works, and are ready now o lake orders. M. HAUM & HRO'S. Camden S. C. Sept. 24th, 1802. 33?2m .1. D. llrlllrE, Attorney at Law, ANI) \CTING MAGISTRATE, Will attend promptly to the collection if arrearages due deceased soldiers fron he Confederate Slates. Cilice nt Lancaster Court House, S. C, July 23, 1802, 21?2m. KERSHAW & COTIIinBR ATTORNEYS AT LAW ANU Solicitors in Equity. LANCASTERV1LLE, S. 0. *-fT" Will attend promptly to all business utrustcd to them. I. B. KERSHAW, | W. M. CONNORS. Jaiudcn, S. C. Lancaster, C. II. Alio. U>, 1850. MELTON & WITHERSPOON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors in Equity. Will practice in Lancaster and llie surrounding Districts. I). MEJ.ton, I B. J \VlTIIER8POOK, Cheater, S. C. J Lancaster C. 11 January 11, lbb'0. 43?If WILLIAMS & ALLISON, rl T T 0 R N E Y S A T L A W and Solicitors in Equity. LANCASTER, C. H., S. C. Will practice in the District of Lancaster. Prompt attention given to Collation.. tlr. Wi i.li a ms may be consulted at YorkviUe, v C., and Mr. Allison at bis ollico in the Jourt House, at Lancaster. July Tih ? Ul ?tf C B NORTHROPAttorney at Law AND solicitor i.\ i:<t(irrv, Will practice in Lancaster and tbo ncig'iboring Districts. OFFICE AT LANCASTERVIf.LP. October 21st, 1861. 37-ly Dr. ALFRED GRAVEN Kciti<l?ut Kiii'|{?oii l>?*uti*t, VOKttVII.LK, 8. C., I lifer* Id* Professional Service* to tlie cit> zen* of lutncaaler Village and nnrrounding country. ARTIFICIAL TK15TII inserted on Gold I'lnte, from one to a full sett. June 1 lib, 1 H.IK 1 K-1 y Notioe, During my absfnck in the army James It. Lurk is authorized to represent ine officially. The office will be kept oneii and the dmiea pertaining thereto dlar ?*ged b v him. if. J. hancock, gtlt c. c. P. Lancaster C. II, Jan. Jl. 18 ij liltf " ^otTCE. Application will be made to the Legislature at lis ntx.t ae**ion for an incorporation of the .Morinh Baptist Association. August *J7th I8(ij, 29-3m Ejceoutors Notioe. A\.\t peraona having any claim* againstT the Kslate, of William Duncan, dee'd., arc hereby notified to come forward nnd present the same, to tho undersigned as the l-? w directs : and all who are indebted to. the said l'jstate, are requeated to make payment of the name. !!:?!? i ~ July 93, 1803. _____ ?4?3m. WQQ POUNDS IRON. 1NCI.UDINU Plow Iron. Plow Steel, &a For sale at JONKS CROCK ttTT*dw Fab 13' 1861? lU: * .