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Obituary Notices exceeding the announce'inent, will be charged lor the overplus at reguar advertising rates. &T Tributes of Reaped, rated as mlvertisinents. tO?HU\IC4TIU%<. lro? tms Ltacsmi Ltoosa.J Mr. Editor?Deaii Nik.?I am at home again, and find family, friends ami matters and things in genera1 in statu quo; and I have concluded to economise and let all of my friends and correspondents hear from through the medium of ibe Ledger. TKfl llAllfll r\( QaI1|1i Waalasi. it very good, and lite piovision crop I mn happy to state it rather abundant. Met ter corn crops have never heeu matte on lite same veirt grass soil Tlte pea crop is also very good. We make no wheat, and the oats crop was '.hir year ruined hv rust or some kindred destroyer. Our cane crop is fully made and very fine, and our prospect, consequently, both for long and short sweetening is very good. Our nrtne crop is promising, and it we can get salt with which to save and preserve it, the prospect for pretty fair living ia not ao bad, all things being considered. An error has crept, by some means, in to publicity, ot a typographical character perbapa, and I will here make the cor xeclion, if you please. Corn lias not been | offered at 25 cts per bushel, hut is selling for speculation at $1 in this countv. r?rpeople, generally, have lost al.' last ai d capacity for aakiug low, reasonable prices for any article of commodity. I remarked in the outset that I w as "at Lome again," and mi idea here striken me that tliere are portion?nod a large one too-of the Ledger reader* aboknon mot that I have been Irom home, there* there, it might uot be amis* to give a brief sketch of our trip. I will premise by remarking thai about /our years ago, I left the Carolina*, and removed to thia wire grata country, where I have been residing ever since. In order to leave for a while the rather monotonous scenery by ffbicb we are here surrounded and to visit friends ''though lost to ?>ght to memory dear,*1 in the good old North (State, arid in my own dear native L*r.? caster. We left the last day a in August , Albany, Ga., per Railroad. I had a very i 1?!e aaant charge committed to iny watch, j care and protection, consisting of mothers ; and children, Ac There was nothing ot ! particular notica that transpired on our j way to Cheraw 8. C.? where we left the Rai.road way of traveling?except a slight casualty on the road frojg Macon to Mil law. There was in souie way a dispute tion or difference of .opinion between a traveling picket and aoldier, Capt. ow bis way to Vs., which resulted in a Repeater ekot wound of the foi >oer, taking j affect just outsids of bis intellect ual organ, ao that ha was not seriously injured, save his good morale, which reemed to 'have been considerable mom Had l? * ma < tba ?nguino?J? fluid r?o fraul? oat * ] whiU, ynt that wm >u?i?d in .dueling , od ? bnrd no Unbar complaint ? ? Nothing on tli? way of a mora itnou* | etrnractnr tranapirad, ntctpt 1 wm l?lt at ] JCingavilla with tha "hag to hold with ] Wfh 4Mb 1 Venn the train to i #1 glib lbU, off and laft ma with ' ^ ???"<?? j .... ^aflkak. - to atari. I can only accoont f?-r it in om t way; on leaving Albany, 1 laid in a atrial ? supply of ''eye water," but not B?'a, i and in a baaket with a little of the pabu i I urn vilae, 1 placed it, aaid things were t put on Camden train, whi.her I expected j 1 to go, but as I ha?e atated above waa j i left. Before I could aend on by expreaa ! t a id obtain the things lost, the aforeaaid I ] *V\e water" ha<l all leaked out. I sua- I ] pect the good Conductor on aaid road I i waa taken suddenly ill and administered | ; | to his own necessities, llence the whv I aud wherefore of the leakage. All things, however, with the exception of the upab , ulurn" and "eye water" came through in i | guo l order. Trie corn crops I found, while cn route I for Anion, N <J., very promising, mid < that portion matured very good. I saw I r ulier more cotton had been planted than | I had expected to lind, but looking rather badly ; generally very inferior. Crops in Altaon are tine, that ii corn, cotton lorry Wheat I wag informed m*de but a lorry yield. The oats crop wag cut quite short by rust. During my absrtice troiu Anion there had been many changei. The country it ii true, was worn, washed and preiented altogether an old and an exhausted appearance, before my migration from there here, but on my return it looked vastly more ancient ; fields grownup in bnaimnedee, gullies washed, houses faded and delapidaied, both iu country and %ih 1 lai?e. die. Toe neonie _*or.e. some to their I "long Louies," many to ibe fields of but I ' tie, some of ? liom had fallen before the . I cannon, rifle, <Sf j., of the vandal li*<r*lt*e, f and m my more victims to lbo*e destroy- 1 ng maladies inc'detil to csmp life. u In private dwellings hikI public g*tb b eriugs tlieie were ninny sent* vacant and e face* once familiar absent, gone to tbe * fie'd of caru-ige, bloodshed never more to ? return to those vacant seats, or to enliven H inoae public gatherings with their pre*- " erce. Indeed, tlie picture presented was a gloomy one, Laving associated with it scene- of many a Lard fought battle, and ^ the blood of tlie noble and pairiotic sons of iny once peasant home. I found there 1 || prices of all articles of traffic high and advancing. Certain articles I found in ^ N. C quite as high as in other places, ami those articles too that I expected, ^ doubtless, would be cheaper, sucli as flour, , wheat, tobacco, etc., etc. Ex ortion and speculation have taken jK>ssession of the tiearts even of those cf whom we would have thought better things. Tbe high and low, the rich and the poor, bond and free, with rome noble and praiseworthy exceptions, seem to be doing all they call to hold all they hare, to get all they can, | ' rite higher themselves, sink lln-ae with . whom they deal lower Mill. If A has an article that B needs and wants am! must have, then the highest imaginable price is put on such article and the trade made. As i found this enormous spoil of *|>erulatioii is N 0, so I found it in 8. C., so I left and found It in Ga , and so it is over this Confederacy. After spending some two weeks in An son, citeraspaiihus, reri pleasantly, I 1 made Hi)' way through Union N. C. via, t Monroe to Lancaster 8. C. Crops are i also good in Ui ion. I must here speak t a word of praiee for the citizens of Mom ' roe. In all my travels, 1 did not see any 1 town or village which presents.a more I lively appeuiance, nor no place which t mom fully characterise a people of indus* t try and enterprise. The roads to end from, ? the streets, the houses and everything f connected with Monroe bespeak well for b its citizens as a people of industry and t determination to keep above, it would o seetu, the almost overwhelming, dashing b ami tuihid waves. I was informed that 1 many of the citizens of that place, however, had become infected by this moo Mer, of which ezlortion and speculation ' are so prominently characteristic. I must ^ meniioii, however, before leaving Monroe * i,..i i 1. _:.i. .> h m*? www niiuift wiiu inw very giooilij and dilapidating appearance of one build* ^ iug wuicli seemed'to b? rather an'itary * nlujo??. Jt bad io'Da mark* of a Hotel, " l>ut lookad forsaken, and even lo a strati " there is, I imagine, when pawing by ubuugbu {uevmted of a doleful and mel * aocbuly character. Tliere wni ooce seen ' about there a .noble specimen of a grn? *' tlfiiiaii. lie u '* After a bard daye drive 1 readied the ^ Siate and Di*trict of n>J nativity. In ^ Lancaater 1 met with many of uiy old ac juaiutaccee and tuoat mtiiuate aeaociatae >t my boy tab day*. I waft indeed gralt- cr 8?:d to fir.d '.ne cr<>pe good in Lancatter. 01 I iiiovmi ulniyi o?ar jo?ii? |*oriioii t>( tint District for aouiM liv? or aix d?va. And ch wU?r?ver I wvtii 1 wm 10 tee ?l , ,?n*iv? euro rt? da. prutuiaiag m good to pahi. Wluia ap?i.dmg a ymri liaio m i ft ravelling about over my old stamping j ground, there were presented to my mind i any thought* both of a pleating nod nelanchol v character. It was pleatant to neet old friend* and neighbors, to talk of >vgone days and patstimes, to look once " more on scenes that were in earlier days ' lie scenes and play ground of my youth. 1 It was sad to reflrct upon, and contem plate, those with whom I'd been wont 10 1 meet and bold tweet converse in days of pore, with some around the ouce most familiar hearthstone, I had enjoyed ?o 1 many pleasant hours, but some of whom have lung since fallen, and others even ' .nice f had last visited tlieiu in their once happy sod cheerful homes.' And other forms and faces once manly and familiar, 1 had gone forth like the ttue hearted pa. triot. to meet the invader, and contest the ground which they thought altogeth er too sacred fur wretches so polluted. While thus musing a tale of a sad re ality is irresistahly presented to the mind of the writer. 21 is mind naturally reverts to the scenes of Manassas l'iaius, to the "Seven Pines," to the struggle before Richmond, thence again to the classic grounds of Manassas, and farther on to Sharpshurg, Ac. And then the question natural.y presents itself, where are those 1 noble and valient spirits f many of whom left their homes, dear friends, and like * heroes fell upon those fields of sad recol 1 lection t No Slate in the Confederacy ^ aor no District in the State have more ) iruet hearted patriots or gallant soldiers * ind officers than South Csrolitia and ^ j*ncaster District. Let demagogue* and 11 simile* talk, abuse and threaten, and yet ^ liev are forced to admit that South Car > lintans will 6ght and admire their ravery. Rut I must close for the prea J nt. Long may those noble aWl valiant ^ pirits live, in the memory of this Corded racy, who have so nobly gone, fought nd died once ao happy in Lancaster * rith friends and loved ones. More aiion. ^ Son or Lakcasteii. ^ Tub Army or the Poiomic.? Judging |, rotn the tone of the Northern new*, i' rhich we pul>li?*>e<i lhin morning, we t m?y shortly expect some hot work in the . i*ighborho-,d of the Potomac, unlet*, in u leed, the Yankee anticipations prove cor* * eel, and General Lee'* nrm\ fall b ck g tefore the advance of the enemy. The t York papers vehemently urge a t peedv coward rnovement, *nd one of i hem aays: "The parRmount object, de- j ire Htid expectation of our loyal people s a decisive campaign in Virginia before , lie rain*, snow*, frosts, thaw* and mud , >f the winter in that region have rendered j ill military operation* there impracticable j ill the return of *pring. We are gratified j 0 hear that our army of the Potomac | a beginning u? *how *<>me *igna of an ad t ranee. and it i* to be hoped that the Govt , trnment at Washington and all concern* ( d will regard an immediate forward ? novetneiit of that army a* auperior to all , itber question* and movement* of the , w The Recognition Quvbtiok ?The ' New York Herald, of the 28th ult., rate* 1 he New York Kx press a* "traitorous jour* i*lM for publishing letter* from it* Lon g Ion correspondent, predicting the inter 1 erence of foreign power* in this war.? ' The Philadelphia Inquirer, it i* *aid, J bough a get. jine Lincoln organ, credit* 1 1 statement from a London corre*r>otideiit ' 11hI Lord Lyon* was detained front Ink* | ' ng passage oo the Ao*tr?lH?inn to wait 1 L?r despatches to this country, asking, on ' ehalf of England, for an armistice he wwn the contending powers of sixty days C r six months, mediation in the meantime <J r? he otfe'ed bv England end France.? I 'hie it given lor whet it ie worth. o A Newer*?** Orrice Demolished. - t i Democratic paper called tlie American k Volunteer, published el Carlisle, Peitn k ylvania, wee suppressed on Saturday laet y the demolition ot He materiale by the tndereon Troop etationed there, together . ritb some citizens. The offence given as an editorial containg the following imarks: < "They have, in the face of hie threats ^ ltd persecutions, dashed .heir clenched al sis in liia very eye*, and branded him p nd his truckling, thieving, rotten admin- j tratioo, with the seal of their condemna p oo. *Coioe out of that chair, Abraham incolo,' ia the demand of the people of ? lis Stele made on Tuesday of last week.' o) A few weeks since a termer in Illinote h; ad led three acres of wheat. A night r i*o nnerwara*, uia wn? not 10 d? oui ir sue ^ L?n, cradlad ibrna ?A'jt- Ik utngc. j ki hucti cradling muu b? very interesting t* i ? poor loan, coo*i<!?ring preaaat Ingli gi m t eh From the Southerner. I lb other Lottor from Bill Arp to Mr. 4 LinkhoruMr. Linkhorn? Sur: Are it not poe< | ibul iliet jou are uftiti too much prokly natbun ! More'n 18 mom he ago you xihlith'd en e<lik. orderiu the bojt to re- ( ire end be peaceful, but they din-retired. | in<l went to fitin. The effek wet bad, rery bad. No* you've proklnmed the Hggert 'ree after Jain wm v, and I'm afcrrh! it will prove fee limple title for all iine. Kvery fie* nigger will git in the kotlon >*ich now, thure; for toe tarnal ret.el* io everything by kontr*r\? Nigger* tavo rit 20 pur rent, and are growin n??re darker and more blacker evrv I'm. A big plantation! now look like the ton k.F in a V..... .....li. 1 Iihvb entalvd A? >k\ upon us iu strong that )ou kin akiualiy miiel! it. Tippio say (w? call In lis Tip tor short) '.Iini lie are |>or*osia!ly interested, aud he think you had bet'er make em free fust, and isahu your proklymashun afterward* ? lieu. Hunter tried it your way and over krapped hisaelf. Tip never got no free paper* at all. Mr. Lihklioru, Sur, I'm afeerd you've taken in more ground than you k<u tend You're trying to ch> too much at oust.? jrtiil Hunter tried your plan and kouldent ?ork it over three State*. *0 you had etier prakti* oo hompathic dose*. It ou'll be<iu on Dade kounly you kin tell hat your ma*lie?u will do, for thar ami i iut one nigger thar, and '.hey keep bun i ii a kage a* a kuriosity?Or may t?e you I ad belter ezperimutil ou d??g* fust If I ou kould manage to giv tin all ttie by i rofoby I think it would work, and then t ou miulil trv it on the nitfirer* and other lorued kstile. If they wont nksept your i im-duni, why, let cm alone. Il are use b*s (o kail cut if tbey wont kum. 1 beern a feller in a theetur mj lie :ould k*ll spirii from tlie masty deep, ml the spirns never kmn end lie never ot UHry drink?>u g<> it gentiy, Mr. Link* lorn, but go it shore. The world, the lesh end devil ere hx.kiog to you to ex end the egi? of freedom over ell kreMehun ?over things nuiiiimI end in enunel ? iver bull belt end skiench owle, grub rorms end grindstones, ni^rn hi d ain >nteis, end evry thing tliet don't spill x? he yeerth turns upside du?u Vo./ll i ?ve e free file, Mr. Linkhoin, in doiu ell his, but never tnmd pitch iu?greet is > our rewerd. Mr. Liukhoro, Sor, It ere nmnziri to bink whet e big gob you bav under* o?ik. It ere e big gob shore. Mitiihy dMtticks uor his deddy kouldnent figger tow long it will rake you to get thru nk cordio to your feebul progress. The d<>u > e rule ot 3 wont tech it, nor ter end ret : Greet bethel ! wIimI e power ot vork ! Undent you l?*tler sublet the kou reel to sum European NnsIiiiiiS t Shore is you're born, you'll need e beep of ui?lertukert before U finish yore overlMnd uerch?Il U kouni mercli nfce Jackson l would do, hut U knut. l>r. batty say, list Jecksoii's troops teke the gowt il hey rest 24 hours. Mr. Linkhorn, Sur, Our l'eop'e git more tubhoru every dey. '1 hey no miiy mgh inked end say they're seveu the>r sundy note to wme to your hengiu. They eat glory in livin on half raidiuna and (ewm anil out of their atnoke bouse dire ?Tbey any tliey raiher tile U than feed, J, wild aware by ibe ghost of Kalboun bey will eat room and drink branch wa er (be baliauca of nine before '.hey will :ernowly to your abolish um die naaty.? Jliickyhominy ! what a gob you've unlertook ! ! Do Hannibal help iou any ! beam lell that he jaa'. aot in the corner f your offia all day long, and never aed i word but myyer, niyprr, niggtr, and hat aince your pmklyioaahuin, hia face lav turned darker and bia hair more ( inkyer. Mr. Linkborn, 8ur, bav you any late , iewa from Mr. Uarper'a Ferry. I learn bat Stone VV. Jackaon kept the payroll | >i a few day a and that alaiut 1.400 | roaaed over in 24 hour*. IJe'a a amait ( rryuian, abore. Do your folka know bow ( 9 make it pay ! It am a bad croeaio, but , till, I auppoae, are a heap aafer than | lall'a Dluff or Shepherdaiown. Tbeiii'a , angeroua forda, Mr. Liakkorn, shore, and , i_ _/. i it /..it- i - in ?i?rrcu ii |uur iui*? ?W|i cn cb tickly ri?*?* l:k* lb* Potoumk wnd j t iocky hominy, yot'tl hmr mi the ikum ' , ! your populwtliun killed up, ?n<l will c if to enkronch on your flood society. Mr. L-nkliorn, 8ur, Your fren?r*lt dni/t mtcI III* right ro?d lo Hiclunoiol no 1 iiw. Tli* *?y lli?)'** l***wii ir\in to ' uin iir* through ? imty Longst'tiei, over ' ?o |Miwerful IIillw ?nd wctom n ireintn I out Siotiewull ll would I ttfrr mid n n*{w? 1ut HU to go row*! by Um Rocky t v Mountain, if upending lime in military ixkurnhun* are their chief otjek. Hu* I muit klora tins brief epiatul. I 'eel very gloomy, Linklinrn, about this j )e*truktiv? war, and |ia>nt no heart to wri\p much. A* General Byron tod. "I ainl now what I ure to ?M,aid tuy spit iu are flutterin phaint and W>." Ymira. till ditli, Hill Am*. P. S ? How are Hill Suard ? I beam i that a mad <1 hit him the other day. ami the dog died itninegia*elv. Are it a fak ! Hill Am* TIIK WAT W IIIHKWY la >Ml OOI.KD INTO ItlCIIUOND ? A nC!? nceiie ?"H? enac.vd oli board a train from Coalfield n ation I'hursday morning lae', ahlr.h ilenioti Ml rate* the fact that wnnicu in hooped km* Mm about h* ?fivtcf?blc as hooped narrels in ^r?*Kin^ the "contraband" into Richmond, and much iewi liable to de lection. Il seems that the supply of whiskey running diy in h number of Ion 1 roll ^rogrries in the vicinity of Oary street aoine days since, iuiiih dozen of the liNga in charge went up to Coalfield, on Wednesday, where iliey obtained a sup ply of about fifnen gallons, which they secured in beef bUdders around Miid un dernealti ilieir rims. Thus equipped and inflaU d. bolb in person Miid I.ruin, by the whiskey with out mid the whiskey wulnn, il?ey started lu reiuru. liui unfortunately for the witches mid their expectant customers, several detectives lia-l wind of the IrMiiNMClion anil ensconced tl>einselves on the train. Without much ceremony, their sense of duty overcoming their mod* paty, 'be detectives went to work, made each woman rai?e Iter skiris, and there, nil snugly pendant from the waist, bung the bia Ideia and hollies, l'oluing in the aggregate ahoiu fiiteen cation*. The whiskey was destroyed, ami the women allowed to come on to dm city. Tins is the last shift thai we have heard of to smuggle whiskey into Rich iiond. and for its iiuremiitv u i* entitled to almost m itiurli credit m? the intrcduc lion of the wooden li"iw H> ??1 with armed into besieged Trot, only it was not quite a* fUtx*e??fu! ? Richmond Examiner. conraukhatk and Stat*. Actiiohit*. ? Uu*?riiur lirowti, ?.f Georgia, has again come in conriici with the Confederate au li.ority by the action of the Superiutendent of the Wrtiern mini Atlantic railroad, in refuting transportation lor some fitly barrel* of *hi?Lev, in accordance with n proclamation of the (ioornor in relation thereto. We iMideraiand iliat mii agent it on the way to Georgia to take tossesaion of this road, fur the enforce merit of thia tram port atioii, mm well at for other purpose*. Ttiere it a strange inconsistency in the above action and tl.e action of the Court Martial at l'elersbutg, who furred Mich ael llatiley to wear "a barrel shirt" lor darnig to transport whiskey over the rath roads in Virginia. Now. the Govern* ment wrangles with the Governor of a State lor refuting to let the officers of tl.e Confederate Government earn whiskey over its railroads. A government divided against itself cannot stand, and who shall picture the ..I. If .L.. |i?l I ? i?*uu ii inn v^umruermie au,norilies ?r? compelled to coiur into collision with the terrible Court Martial of the "barrel shirt." Hut fears are itt reality enter tained in reference to ?< adjustment of tlie affair between Governor Hrowa and the military authorities, for the for*ner is aid to have ei pressed liis determination to adhere to the spirit and intent of hie proclamation to prevent liquor front |um ing through the Slate.?R?chmot,d K* 9 miner. * Corros in Nt* (jmlttm?The New Orleans Advocate takes a very dtecoara igiiig view of the coigtnercial pro*|te%:ih of mat city. The editor says : It is not of much use to talk ala.ut the prospects ol the NrV Orleans e?>1 >?i mar ket for tine season, but for ilie informa lion of Northern dealt ra ami irtHtiufactur ! srs in general, turopean sptntieis, one sod all, we can sty that thera n<?t the east proepact nf a thousand (tales heing eceived here this auiuum. Those par | iea ?ho war* wiit out m agaiit* to ?* rcrmih (lie ponuioii pt the cotton uimkel if ih?- giant SuuAatiltro emporium, nil, of covim, aar^ learn tba gloomy omJtliun of ?<T*ir?. Ciianokm or kKkral Orriccaa? # Wpntrtica from k'r*t|.n<kaourg aiat** Imt paraoi>? troiu liar) InimI ?ny that Jallnck ia lo be will to tl.a Wnt ami l<Clallnii ta to I-a Oriicml in?t'liwil, *m| fiMHiu in YVa?liii>niu*. ll>?<>k<;r i? to aka pi"* I Interesting from Europe?The Question of Recognition. Tli? Eti^linh tie * "papers of October 12 hat* l?eeii received.* The* are much occupied with American m tin ire, which are d'scueeed clot-fly with relation to the probability of mii early recognition of the Confederacy. It reported that the I Southern Aaenctnlinii" in L verpoo' hn.l | agreed *o m proportion which i nn for i'e i I ohj *rt tlie ineiiioriHliiino of the llri'iah | | Government lor the recognition of the i i Confederate Simt? ?. it wm? niso ??i.i that 1 j the ineinheis of the Liverpool Cnainher I | of Colimieice were about to peltltoti I Government ?? to the iiecerrhy of recogi tilling the Sooth. The Liverpool Post j ol the 1 1th ?H\n : tt I' c . I i : -1 I - - ? _ . IKIIUI in* cimsh UI?*?P"0; house* received, yesierdey eveni- g, ?el?sgrmns from liendqiiHr'erii in London, ilml I lie llrilish *nd Flench Governments liHve lost no time in announcing that tilev lire resolved on jiersisting in h |>uli cy of ptrfeci neutrality." The London f.'otntnrrriul Daily Lint smvs it is enabled to sinie ihhi there is no likelihood of no immediate r<cot?ni.ii?ii of the Southern Confederacy t he cMv edi'or of the JTimn Hi>?rti mat the fee' nil; among tlin co i u.ercial rlssses ot London is hs strongly o|>|iosed a? ever to hi>y nctioii on the [>nr. of ti?e Govern nient townrds m torn011 recognition ol ilie dissolution ot the Union, hiui he *h\?m tliml there in m suspicion that ihe desire (or such h recognition conies radier from tlie North limn ti ? Soo*|i. Important from Keotackj. ClISTrANUOUA, November l.-l'ne Lent isviile Journal ot ihe 27.h nil., ssys tlmi h deS|intch from \\ ashing.on Hiinouueen Hint (ion buell 11ms lieen superseded, in the command of tlie Federal nrmy in Kciiloi-kv, by Gen. lwosencrans. The Journal ilnnlm me clmnge very unloitu imie just mi i his juncture, slieii everv iliii.ii i- ? ? * B ... ... 10 relieve IN;?>>! V111?>. I a* It wi'!t ?leiay the niove? niei.t into 'leiiiifMfi 1 li?* Journal m k now let I get lliHt 11 11 Iimr liMit the confidence of tbe mil y ami iIm people. (ieti I Morgan, ol CumheiIhimI (tip iMlorietv, Iih? hIho been ruiiovnl. From lite arti c.rt in the Journal, i infer that limit had ii<ii aiaritd |iik?r<U N>mh% i i?* ; I tii: it is cavalry Melt* at li >wlu g (iinfit, ?*tt tleHiorilii* to lllec John M-rgaiiV p.irti nut in Souili Kentucky To Uric Wool Yakn a lH hauls Ulaok Without lorrsHii?l'U? in tour k?li'? a la\ei of Walnut Iwie*. (lien a layer of yarn, then n layer of leave* and another of yarn, ami no on till llt? kettle full, p-tiir on water till all m coveted, hi.iI lanl all d*y. The neit morning pour off lite Inpnu iiilu auoilier ieM?l, ami put fre?li leave* with the v am in layer* an Itefora ami jaxir (lie name honor over it an<l boil again all Then hang the yarn tu ilia air a few | tinj ?, after w liU'li *aili it apd it will lie a fin** black. Tlie Walnut leatre* alotulii l?e gathered in the Autumn jn*l a* the) l**giu to (all from the tree*. MacilANica?it uaed to be I *id that wm lia?i no tneciiaii ca in this country ; hut it Can't be ao aani now. Tlie Con acript it working wonder* in ilist rop ri; ami lutein.,ken, tanner*, foumlrv men, Coopei*. blai ktmilli*, * agotnnaker*. mill wrighta, iron-maker*, Ac . aie multiply M,g rapiillv. Ann hot le?* remarkable is (be fact that n??el.-t.:--t ... --- v?nn?i w?|?mionn cov orrt] by the Exainpt'oii Aci br.ve sudoen ly attained a degrea of respectability they n?*er possessed tiefbro in ilia estimation of some very cle?er |>e<>ple. Holly for ilia conscript. We bal. toou l>e a com muiiity of artisans. Counter boppert and lawyers ein'i nowliere. Lett her aprons are all the go now.? Alhriu (7V??) Pott. Imtkuvkntion.? A gentleman who re trnily arrived Iruin C>?ro|M expressed iba opinion to us that armed intervention wiiuul occur before forty day*. Tin* ?m j h. |..rt* the last arrival, which hi* cauaed , a ieoew*l uf tlie old atory. We will see Ou a tec-ent viatt to Kichtuond we gatlo ?fe<l enough to lead to the belief that | something good I* brewing. The utHcera uf Ouvernmaiil arc in line spirits, but very reticem.? South Caroliniom. .1 - -jj TH ?c inn v A aVltltftllil AND CATAWBA JOUUNAL, ruBLixHk.i< gy K. II . It li I I'TON, CM A Kl.oT r k, K. 9. Throe I'rpvro ltuilir?ciii|( III* Tfi<W*?k. I) Iliilleiit ?alabUai??d in ll?e Iiiwn u) CkirliliU, N. U, alluftla uiiuatial ativMNlnge* lu AilivrturM In al Immv ai.tl ?biiM>i, ax liiay cuiiuii.intl a riieM-?llii^ utrilnMii Umr 'I'krm 'I ?uiy ?*< ?jugg fm ?4??? STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. J l.ANCAS I Kit DISTRICT. (/?? the Common Pleat.) Dudley M. Unaery.et al. J Declaration vh. > in Samuel Spence. J Attachment. Where** the I'laintiir did tin the aerond day of December I8RI, tile hia Declaration ngaiiuil the Defendant, who (na it in naid) ia absent from and without the luniin of the Stale, tilid han neither wife n>>r Attorney kiio* ti wilnin the Mime, iijm.ii whom a copy of the naid Declaration nil|flit be nerved. it ia therefore ordered that the naid l)j' fetidanl do appear mid plead to the naid Declaration, ou or before tlio third day uf December next, which will be in the jair td Ollt l.ord Ulie thousand eiolll hundred mid -ixti Ittii. nil.i'iui.i. lii.i'l :M - --. - ...... jMM^iucdk mil Itieil bo jfiveli uii?1 n warded again.I nltit. II. J HANCOCK, CCk. Dec. 4lh, 1801.? 43-1 y. sOU I' li CARULI N A. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In Or<iitinry. In iiintiera of I'ruiiate of III. ch?*-l 11 uf Ioii'h Will W herea*. Andrew Johnson, Kx> rtitor of M'.cuael I Inrloii, deceased, haa tiled hia I'o> III ton III I Iiia oltioe |?r^ v iii|? In tie permuted In kWrir uini examine ?iliie?.M u|iihi Ili? t'rnbate ill due I'.ifm nf law of ilio miiil Will mid Cod toil lor the pub'ialiing and confirm, inj; thereof. Vni* i* therefore lu nniif. and ci'.e the ciiil dien unit the next of kin of the *aid .Vli c'mel I lotion* deceased, Who re-ode will o lite limit* uf lilt) Male of ."-nulii I 'uroiint ?|'nre*nid. In wit : J<t:im>li Moore, Patrick N Hor'uli, aon ul Nuroi aer llurlon, dec'd.. Children ol .Martha Jane lluriuli. d/c'd tl.eir iiMine* not known ? and Mnnlnrd I lor Ion. to tie and appear personally. or by tneir Inwtul Altortiev, in Hie Ordinary'* Court to lie lioldeiial latueanlrr C iiirl llou-e for ilia District of lailH'imler oh Thursday i lie 27th day of Noveinber next, and fail le t unJar Die penalties that liiuv full ll efeoli I'. T. HAMMOND. O. L. 1). Aug Ml ii. I8'ii, JU-ouii.ii 00 pf $ S75 l(EIVAKI>! KMMIIWH)' froin A Ill-re w * had then/ A hired, near I'heater in June ia*l, our _JB three Negro iuuii, viz : til 1.1Cll.ivS rn.d IIIiNKY. IlilI ail I (Jile* we tonight thy; I lilt of la?l November, til Ine estate aale of Kd. Leach on llroad Itiver, in York Dint.-ict. t'liay in-ill^ brother* nod huving relation* in vlia iriciiin mood wliffc f Hie u. il m mi ire limn likelry Kiev have made their, urn lock in toeir old neiglilmmoo.i. Hill in ulxuil Jti reurn nlii,5 leal H inc'iev tngli, will weiigh 150 or I6u pound* ; la irfv bl ioW ; r.ilucr ali.irpcJ r.ice, apeak* <|iii?'k w lien npokeii In, lillr.i, Ilia brother, in about J 4 reara old 5 feel 9 inchea high ; will weigh |UulK? m very black, ami walk* with In* b?svd up unit feet turned out u. trout. Henri, we purcliiiaed, Jan I, of <*nl. I *. Hive* <ni I lie ('.ilawhu liver, lie u 4.1 \e.ira lit, well aol, 6 leet III ll.Clie* lugh.and will weigh i*6 pnninla ; haa u heavy brow and apeak* alow ly ; tine aoma enaracler aa a runaway. May go to Cliaileatnii or Wwln lligbm "city, it la liuril telling where ha w.ll go a* ha la a gentleman of travel. They tall run oil aixiut lli? aauio time. We will |*uv ?'& reward lor the three uieu; or a piece for either of tueiu delivered in miiv Jail ao iliul we can get then*. I neau boy a may attempt to iiutke tiieir way Norili, aa aoioe olltera Iroiu lina pinve have attempted. PRIDK &. DUNOVANT. Aug. 7, 18t>I?JO-if. THE mCllMONI) EXAMINED IT 11 LI.SUED DAILY, &KU1-WEEKLY ANDWEEKLY. TEKMA: The Daily UicHMuao Examiner i? da ivrrnl to aiioaeiibvra ai rwa.aTV-riWtCEara FLU W'LKK, pav able to the carri-r Weakly, or thr.fcx cr.nr* rih corr at tbw counter.? Price : t'-.t tuai.mg, per year or for aik oiollllia. J for tore* month?. fI for one uiiMitu, iiiiMriablv in -idvanva in m ?i-?? exult Kxamihk* ia ia?oed every TaraUt ami Friday at |i, in id* vam-e. The Semi-Weekly will wot u? until. <i lur a Iraa letiu limn tii montha, * Inch i? S3. The Examiner i* published on lha caiK ays/em ami will not depart frmn it undar any rirvmiiataiicea. |'<-r?on* who deaire to Iff! |na p.?per will pleaee accompany their order witli the caah. t'creon* wiiili'ig aubecriplione m net do it at their own ri?k # The WtLKLV Examiner i* iaaued rwj Friday and mailt d to ?ul>Miiilifr? at S3 per annum, in advance The vs eeklt will not be mailed for loaa lino twelve months. Nov. ft, J.I ?bra. TUB NEWSPAPEti<?K TUB SOUTH | T lUT (illRl BSTOX MERCL'Rlf Give* the luteal and in->at reliable Political, Commercial nod General Newa from all ptirlauf the World, lie Special Correapoa* denta furnish, by U?<l and Telegraph, lall and early accounta of everything ol internal that traiiap?rea in tne great ciliea of Keropn and Amerian, TUB NEWS OF THE 80UTH RE, OKIVES SPECIAL ATI'KN HON. Politically, lha IUkcurv represents the .state* Kighta KeaiaUnce Element, and ad* locates the Union of the Southern HialH in maintaining their righla and watabliahing heir security. daily Mercury, I year, in ad?ante. SlO.Otl 'l'ri Wuvlklr <M?r.cy/y, f* * 6IW Ao /f?^er it*/ umlrtt ihecmk accompi**t tfw order, M. B KIlKTT.Jr., liiANkurt*, H, C. *