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? ??p^l f he ?ancaster fehger, 82 PER ANNUM Mf wltli *h<? woNd<>n of ciirh pnminc < ?).' IN ADVANCE. 1 /amilg toll Political Uraigttn?Dmotrt ti tbr Jrti, ituates, litKittrr, ttantin, Igrirnltart, 3otrrual Smgrtotimti, /nrriqn toil Pomtttir Print, toil tbr HUrktts. VOLUME XI. LANCASTER C. ft, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 19, 1862. N P M B R li 41. THE LAMfASTEK LEMER! t*mbU?*td ry W?dttt? lay Koraiaf BY W. M. CONNORS, E4ll0ran4 i>roprl?*l?r. TI1MS: la adva^ca, f2.uO tnc f*piniwwn vi on nnomnn, . . 7.511 At the end of the Tear. ....... .. ft.on N# paper discontinued antil all arrearages ara paid, except at our option ADVERTISEMENTS. Will he inserted at naa dollar per square fothe Bret, aid Ifty emu f<v each auhaequenl insertion. A square to consist ol' the .p ice of 14 lines. Brevier type. No advertisement considered less than a square. The number of insertions must be written on each advertisement, or they will be inserted till ordered out and charged accordingly. 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W 'I 'ribulee of Respect, rated its ad* vertisrnenie. Dlpthena? Iu Nature and Ireatm atAt tbia tuna, when dipthern u inakii g such terrible ravage* in some parta of the Oiumrv, tlie following, >' regaid to i f nature and treatment, ftotii a distinguish* ed physititn ot 'leXaa, aim tins !iad _'rvai success wiiti tlie* disease, may Iw oU?M<d with interest and profit : D>plheria mat ju*tly I div tied in o two grades, wlucli are the aaiue in fart, only differing in degree. Ill the first grade tiiere ia but little fe rer or inflauirustion. The ever ia noi of long duration, and tba it fl-tiiuuatioii s uaunily looked on as a slight sorriirs* id the throat, and is nut unfrt qnenl \ passul by for data as being uiiiinporian:. flintia but lilt e inflammation or spelling of the submaxillary g'an.U; and aside from the fact that the child ieluses food and IaaI/m aiolr -I. 2 ? ---J '* - - 1 .v... ..? KUU II'J -tieu, U mil!lli almost ttik into llie ?riih uf death without I I. I ting testings uf alann in the Irieiids. On Open eg the mouth end depressing H?e tongue ?itb a spoon hand e, white spots of false membrane will he found in tilth roat. Tin* membrane is very adherent and hard to remove, and is d'?po#**d n extend more or lee# rapidly, more enpe. cially down the air pannages; and at flight is almost sure to cause obeiruction iu re. spirat on >o such an eileirt as to induce motbtrs to supuuse kutfele:s are labour ng under croup. Lhirtug ilie day, an a rule, re<piration is easier. The s. C >nd grade of this disease, as re* marked above, <1 flVra from the ti ft ou?> in degree. lle:i e, be tin the same >n essence, the degree is only aliu.'e.t to, as grade, tioiu the taut that duriu. the ordinary stage a luie ol treatment is clear* ly tnd.caied wbtcb is who'ly iiiadmi stble in the first. In the first grade I would a"vine, if there is not much ol s ruction to renpim tion or deglutition, that the parts cover* ad with false membrane, and ail the par>a which seem to be at all inflamed, *l?ould be free.y sponged with the strong tincture 6>f luiiine?the compound tincture. I the howaln are not fr*? -? "K'r J"" gativ# should be given, such as rhebarlor the compound extract of coiocmih, 01 both combined ; end lb* ?K'ic should ? i once be pieced on tbe use of the aitro | Muriatic ecid. A chi'd o<>9 veer old may i take half a drop in four tabespoousfuil of i water, seeeened. every hour or t<*o.? 1 The tincture ol Iodine should be u<*ed freely every three or four hours until the I membraneous exudation is dot only loos < ened but detached. Then, and not until then, si ou d any other local n eans he re- . sorted to Aftet the toeiiibraiie has b- a 1 removed, a satura ed ?oi(> i u of lann n, 1 or a very etroug lim.wton of . ?k bark, 1 May be used frequently, lite liuctuie ol ? lodes being used only oeces onmdly.? ? Busters or any siron/ liutm-ou 10 the ! t throat do iaoreb?rio than good. The fa M?k should bo re'-ire-1 of ee with some j a Mild ampberated irotusent, aad the parts t r?b6*i ibuM'd b? proUetad truiu cu d ^ with raw rotiufl Tina ia ranch ba>Ur n Ibau daitoai or p->uliiu?a Tlia room of s ?be aicfc abou.d 1m leapt claar?inn crow* | M I-Mai III II ba kv|?i j o warm in c<>l<| weather, and well ventila ted The sick shmi'd ha kept warm and comfortable, and tint to Ikj exposed to the vicissitudes of the weather. Una of the main difficulties in the manI sgesnent of this disease consists in indu* emu <he triend* ol the sick to feed and stimulate in such a manner as to sustain the dr<u>p>ng?ves, sinking?powers of nature, in not one instance in fifty will ! the friends carry out this part of the treat iu-nt in audi a maimer as to give the s<ck the best chance tor life, unless the I y I'KUimi KH?W II UlS HjieCIHl attftl'IOII ? j |\|?% cannot see the propriety of forcing the li*l'e j>h<itiit t i take heel tea, tuilrli punch, egg* mini bra-.dv, and fkuclt >*ke food. hut >?ill unuat on giving c*co ten tin! crackers, or a uue rlop or other in - e*d. 'lb second grille, iia marked above I tl'fl'H t'r?in the tir-i only in j><lint of in tei aitv. The inflammation of I lie throat h great, and lie exudation of false membrane, as a role, proportionally groat ? Hence. means must he at once adopted, not mily to inodifi, with tinc'ure of Iodine, Mill a mop, 'he parts invaded with false oeiulirHue, hut the ti'Hatiiniation moat l e rought under control. W til this Vew, I WOllld advise tile Use I* calomel. Small dose*, oflell repeateit, ct better than Urge dosea A child o e ?-nr old inhv take one fourth of a gi n very hour until ilia inflammation lo.e, ii a good degree, been brought under turol. Where the ol*. ruction to r?*piralinn in audi an to canae the c't'd to have an anxioua, Mifftnng exprea?ion, I would advme a prompt emetu?one that will out run oft'the lioweif. and thereby uiiiece***ril\ debilitate the patntit; and or the purpuF>e 1 know of nothing better han the htilpl ate ot copper or blue atom. One fourth cf a grain may be given in wo tat>le?p lOtmhill of warm water every quarter or an hour until the paiient ' tinted freely. So auoti at the urgent at ml nine have been cuniro'ed, I would adviae that the plan of treatment advined tor the Hind grade be reaoried to. Reaulta of the North ro Election* We race v? (J a a late hour !aai nigh - plea of Ne* York papera an I - to aa the 5 Ii mat. The new* .a 'mpoitant wnh ret eieine to the Nortliern e> i'ona, and ih i idlCMUtilia eapeciallt of a trellieiidoll* le at.on of puh! c numioii ill New Y -rk In i>.o lace ot a tn?jojil) of 107 000 againat them in i860 tne conservative* ti ve earned the S ate I r Seymour. The reaull in d.ecitv ia a revolution.? \Vnh a majority ot 17.0O0 witfi the ICe publican* I vat veara, ilie lleniocr.it* have .fried the rnetr- po i* by a nu j iritv of iI 000 ?a cha> ge ot 48,000 in twelve ion til a. The Democrat* have elected every Con ureas man on their ticket in ail the lower oiatricta and along the river. Whete the conaervattvea have tint car red the o her dun net they have latgely reduced the m*j ?rtty of the republican*. Tnere m peara to he but little doubt tllttt ill** I l^niiinrali.. IT.?? uuuia (or <Joiiure>-a in N'r* York, New Jersey mikI Illinois have aerured It a next ot lt?picaeiilativea againel Ut> A'hiIii mi r:<d cxls. These ..a.ound ng manifestation# from iIt** North convey the idea *>f ?n emph-it ic Hiid impreasive popular Verdict alalia* the Mboiiiiou faction which lias ruled the Government Ml Wwiiiiiifloii. The North* em pnpera are husy with *'t--inpls to la* aen ihe value of the reaulta ot ttie election in the eye* ot the South. Their vatie, however, ib determined by the circum tnance that the priucpal idea on a Inch recent canvas# in ti<e North * a* colli lulled ???, that the Deuiocra'a were a peace party in dia^uise, ami ?itli thia ia?ue thrual hi the* lacea, the people of the three moat powerful Stale* in the North have given unprecedented majorities to the Democratic candidate#, ami a hlow in the Abolilioniaia el the hdioi l?-.*ea tint will aiagner them into the background. The New Yurk Htruld inriPea the fo'lowing characteristic comment on the lection relume < Our great Northern popular revolution f 1809 "f which the lirat positive tndi s tton- were turinahed in the Maine eleo lions of Sep ember, and w4i?clt gathered roomie mid momentum in tl e O lob*r r?c rone, and especially hi the I reman I i *u? reac ion of public opiQiou in our .a _ tar .Ml}.ire OtHU VV.IIlOlil /?*L'MjMll|iNllllg 1 i -r*? tit? ?fouilrrfui (J*>?i<?|?r?i in < >ur pop u inr voir, ? m?y MiMly MU114 * M lbr)r indiCMt til* Oofllplai# ?llin- 1 :ui?tiiueni of lit* oii? huQilrt-J ibouiHiid * i??j ?rity if U?t yt^r, mimJ Ui* (l<*tnin if ir niuur m our u?xi O veraor. 1 i'li* m* Coii^roMi, unl?M tprcntlly '' ua*M?d bf lb* yiwrirtt, dou* uwi ui?*i ? | till Dereinbet. 1863 and in the interval we hiuht have tin* rebellion crushed ; fur such is the voice of tlmse lit* elections.? | How, then, is our new House of Re|>re seiitatives fresh fmtr the people, to irive i s counsels to the President in their be I hnlf ? We know of no better method thhu hii 'iifoMiml nieetiu-i of the memtiers of the new Congress, afier th? fash ion of the late Altoona conference of the Governors of our lot al States. Accor dtni;lv we suj?i?e*l hii informal meeting of the people's tiewIv elt-ced represeiilHtives, in order that they nmv Si?ree ujion h seri"s of recomineiidMiions >o.d declarations of the irei;er*l policy which they I el eve would meet (ho Ooidisl Mippott of our lot H people L t H llleetUIL' <?f this filar scter l-e be-d in this city before the res--elllb nig of Coii^re-s, and it may con tribii e iliU' li lo aid ihe i'resdein ill the recommend minim of Ins miliUx I itlrUHKV -ml in the iinnnriMnt work of a recoil Htruclion of bin Cabinet. Bold Talk for the NorthJ Hit. en btonkft M<liirrMte<l k 1) mocralic meet inn in New V <.rk, on the tt'u'ht ol lie ehc ion, mikI mod thm, h* n ineoihtr I CoMg'O-n, wlnle Hid rating the ?U|nem -cy of the Constitution mid lawa thxt he would deiiioiiNirxlo lliere in no reM*i-n *liv brother should loticr imbrue bin iMii-ln in 'h" hlood of 11ie hrolher hi d ill ii* cmiM*leti>lr }ir<-loiig n frmriridnl wm?. yl.ninl, loin; Mtid tremendous cheering, iiiul whbli Mr Hrook- retired) Tlie New York Tiinen in-ken hh ad. union tliMl ve li-ol hardly expected from micIi it qnaHer, when it say*: "Another tear iiihv see anarchv and civil war ex 'elided even through the Free States, and Ii- Southern Confederacy triumphant nd UnmuHunble.'' The name u-ue of the T nie?, the 31?t nil., quotes the fo||n?rin?? pannages from Speeches late'y mnilt in ihm city hv nii| . I'oi ers of the Se>mour ticke', though it doen no' IIMllle the apeakern "I am ip-itHi to Washington. mid when I reach there 1 will ^<1 in iIih I'i evident I will tell turn that without we lime m change of meaiuire, help m? God, we will have h cliMii^e of men." Hear mioilier prominent Set inourite : If we e'e< t Say inoiir, we intend to I.me iiit cur>t J war stopped * tie t h 11; I \, wheth ! e| L llcnlU Hiffeee lo II or lint, tliil if we I I'Hin 1 lie neit llouxe of H?|im?iiiNliie> we will Intve it together 011 tlie 4 li of March next at Wmliin^'nii, whether tlie P<eeiJent cal'a it together or not. Tlo* II faunm* war oil our Southern brethren iIihU come to nii end " II,e New \ rk \\ o?ki, of the fth 11 e 1 <11,? hnldly declar* : "We hate neeti, one after another, our mo*: precioua lihertie* inaolenilv trampled I upon ; our n.ont aacfed r |>hia innde the plaything of petty tyranta dres?ed in h little brief Niilliori'j. We liave been vailed 'traitor*' f. r exerciamg the function of reaann, and 'aympatliizers with rebellion' for denouncing tlie incapacity of tho*e who litte ouffeied rebellion to not 11 victory. Km there 1* a limit to every Hunt;. The '? eeping lion' in this caae 19 no fiction; nor ha* lie ever r-al'y be-u aft.eep. The lion Ima been patient becauae he haa been deceived." Of Lmcoln'a emancipation proclatua tmn itiw name i urnal *av- : "We repeat our fttatenieut that the eM.a'icipation proclamation is a vulual confeftaion of inabiitv to conquer the Mouth by fair fighting It ia a diagrace ful acknowledgement of military weak i m-hM mad* 11)' an admini tration t! mt lias ! whJcJ (allowance being made for llie j iih?j, open pone, superior wealth, and ecnauical akili) quadruple the military { te#? ilitCeS of lie fSoill li ? ami ti <J * it?elf ovei tnatC'ied ! There is not a more hu* nutating spectacle in hiaiorv (Iimii tlua ihbiuoti ot moral abjactiiess. While lib administration lia?i Impe of succeaa |>y legitimate wa'fare it never 111<>u^I t of einancip tlion I* ut It w?a at laal ma<> to lieneve tliai there i> tio oilier stay to succeed- a ptisilaniniOiS conclusion which tiearn the same relalioii to real vigor that Mr. Chase's shmp asters do to real money. What the j 8aid. On the daj ot t'te New Yotk election, the New Y rk Tims* said : "lodav decile* whether New Yotk ......1 i .. -? n - 111.UK oy wr v?o??rnitl|i*Ul or imtrl ground M^mnst it, mid throws her Weight ihiu ilie scale ol ilie rebellion. This is ilie scieniitk- imuit. No sophistry ceo die | (u;ie tl u<>r c?n any ingenuity divert at | eiii ton from il. 11 ie not e in niter ,4 ( mgs points to t<e argued ; it is simply e 1 juration of talcing tidtt." , Well, the decision lies l?ren mad*. si.(J , I is on ill" side of pence. A Democrat { roiu We? Yoik who was recently here, 1 eys the issue wee sell understood. The 1 I DemociHtlc pnrty wrb f??r {>? hob. We not mi^ht l'O further in our quotAlionn ; to "Thin if* ftmp'y hii ig^oininioiiH Kurren- Ric dor to the rebellion, disurnreful to the American cIourc er. ?lei??H<lnur to the i UMliuiril honor, mihI utterly destructive l? | the integrity of the Union Hiid (lie liber 1 lies of the republic." | '' 1 So mole u le. . 1 ??? - fe"? From U'ClellnQ * Aimy Kr.l, Toe new* from Die .?nn\ m ihr I'nto . iiimc is uiteiesiiiig. Tiie Ne ? York lltr I old 8h\ h, in Km news suumiHrv : I F lien. 1 NeMBHIItnfi C"llle li| with llie rel? ne,? ! els Ml 1'ln oilioni on StMinl.ti, m|i<I Hl er M i I mii Hrlilietv tigbi of five bonis' diiroinu, ! 'en (Jr.i*e i liem li-rck In Uiiinn, h town thr?e fl' mile* be\ olid TlieV pio?ed lo lie m |I ',r" * lur* linn uf Mu-iri b iHV i ri, ?iipi.oi.eW ' \ one , , ' ",,u l bnMery, YesterdsV ill rim g U-nerni ( ^ l'.eHBsiiton rein-wed ibe sllnck mi Union, j fivl Miid being reinforced by m br^ade ?t in ) tfr/ fniiiry, nl 10 o'clock, pressed ibe enemy ? back, until hi one o'clock, p in., our troops were in possession of ibe town ? From three o'clock until daik ilie ti mg hi tliHt direction ??? \er_v henvx; bin tbe purlieu!** of wliMt whs ip-iti)* on wi e j not known, bimktr ? lisp whs k s.i t.? . ken possession of lij h portion of our sd *| Vance \ esierdsv, Tluee brigade* reb I I iiitmiiiiv weie observed moving in en | I U'llll till I Ilk* IllOUtllaltl. A iMllItt III that I mi I v ciliil) irrv soon in nut mi itiiprobabt in < event. Vast qiauiilitt uf supplies, i'!n'Ihii^ it. and shoes urt- being forwarded to n !<> M CleUao, but mill H is staled iIihi ti:an\ ' w 11 regiments hid muiost naked hi d willunt shoe*. di> A scouting party iti the direction of lluinfiiu* rt-pi'il iliMt the r< b?-ln Hie in f.-rcti hi Warren ion, hmI hr? receiving I Irenli troops The* met a I s _ c laid* ul rebel cm*airy within tevtu inile> ol D.nn f its, Ml d * Hie compelled lu lull b < k I lie Herald of the 4 ll any n lint (ieli. M Clel III ll HI delta ed llie r* ireine- lilt J of our Miuiy. Mini driven our lot ecu be* \ ond Suick>-rV (j ?p, which po?iu m iii o<>w held l?y the forces of McClelian. Stock |!"! * ll'l I er's IS tilt filet f I lit* ill lee Gap* in lie i tie If u- Ikidge, about forty tin'en bom ll.o ' pet's Ferry, and is on lli'? direc roine H from Leesburg to \\ inclo'eter. Tlir p s npp session of Snicker's Gap, li? H-ra'd at- V'" , l-ui I guen. in one import Hit step toward* pre- \,,, ?eiiting our army fioin coining ea-i of the lilt It lie U dg*. MOd Mill toll t <?eli. L-e ~ri" to retreat lo save bis coiuiiiiliiicalioiia be ^ u.g cut olf. * ? Iotratiou of North Carolina. lilt No llirin papers of llie 4 li iii stan'. mysteriously a lude to an nop uiani movement of the Yankee forces oil llie ^ N-.rtli Carolina com-i J m d llie new* contained in our lairsl N ?nli Carolina ex changes show tliat the ill *eiii<ml ban begun. Tne object of tli - enemy m believed to he to cei such a |a??uion as aid I A( lend to isolate Wilmington, Charleston, . Savannah, and M L>la fr.iin ilm ???i ?>i ? Government, and prevent prompt co op oration for ill unit I support during 11 / winter noiitlii. Wehlon is ilie point mi _ w liicli they mi in for tho accomplishment k of this purpose. 'I he paper* report the V oihee? ms pushing ihe.r advitine up the line ot the T'?r li ver. ami a fi.Mii has i already taken piece. Tfie l'eiei.bu- g Ex^ret*, of Kridav. leMrns fiom * very renab'e source, ih?i * I. ? ihe Yankee gun boats had reached Scoi- \;mM land Neck in Nortli C'srulms, which is n ' close proximity to llali'ax and WeliloU. The Wi million Journal s?\s : **'lTs?si the C i.federate Motlioiities nr? mI ve to A J the character M 111 I imilllneltcy of I he iImii ger we have the fullest assurance, ms we limve infoiiiiMtioti of m movement und<r a *'il ilisiin ZUiciieil Genera, that leav? e no loubt on our miml of the delertiiiD tlloii of the War DepMrliiienl to iiim ii in lie Jens railroad communieath>ii through North Caroiiue at all bexard*." The IVteralairg Exprett, of Fmlav, ^ sn\s ihat ?*it ie eo longer a secret that the admirable division of General Long. ^ at reel ie now en route for 1'eierahurg, and will be there in a day or two." Prni Movxmknt* or ihk Knkmt.?There r? to llinl lite enemy 1,'uurl comeiii|ileiff md e rly movement ?gmin*l ju R flimond lamii iltf ouilt'Ttiie Ih.re tare i eeid lo 1m fifty lliou**ti<i Yankee* oil the In.* "i ihf N *rh? k .iinl l'eteraburg rail r ?m?? bcleeeit Siitfnk mini the lii*< k <? *ier f ver, end n fftxirl r-Mched hern Imm eve . i !* , - Will i liiii|{ that n l*rn* Mihlitmi*hI f<ivaera Uniting from irnu-jhin* mi aaniie |hhii( oii l Llie Roanoke river, ?iiti the design ?.f Oeb marching upo NVelihirt and rutting ?tt I11H.II Willi III* > iouib Wuliou: In-iiiu j>r?(r*-<J to My i ^1*1 flml iin|K?in?noe rlioul.l b? MttMclie.l to lii? rumor, ? b<tr? r??*oo lo know Uiai, At Movement from that quarter in likvlv take tlie government ?iu?nrep? J hmond Examiner. 1 j )katii of Nohtiikkn <?knm?ai.s.? 1 'litem papers nixke the mi>ii iMYiiwiit lie dea'li of two Federal (I'-iipm!*? I M. M"cliell mi d J II II'l'Iimrdf?i?* ? ? former iI'hiI a| MfxiiCurl of vellow | ?, <?|i the 31 'ill . nr.I (Rich- ' Hint die I of the woiiii '* ri-ivvfd >? the ll of Sharps' tlron M -mlay ni(>lit, ' i 1vidknc?. or (?orrii>k-ncr. - M n mn1?* of 1 rio-H which occurred in 'lit* phice "0 ndnv h ifunt! oi eev. nteei . o|" which | w cr?? children under 7 eeraof a- iw>i | icr nffed women and one clderlv iimn. 1 njr'it an nvefg of -even huiul'ed did. |ier hend Only ? few of ihclli Writ K i hv lejfHteeB I hi* (f'ii ? to nhow ] iii-iili.itt d eolilideliee of our |>eo|i'e ill the i nihle progrea* ol events ?\dise' SIIKKIFI'.S SAU:.' By Ord'r of tht 0r>hnury. Mary A Trui>delt, Aiiplit nut \? ie* Fletcher. Cluiirdinn, M.irv K *l*rn?-U-II, Nancy ll Tru.dc I, and Widia n K. rrimdell. lv order ot I'. T. I Innitnond. K?q lire, uiimrv ot I juieiiKier Diet net. I w ill *ell <ir?: vie v^otiri noii-c <lit .r in nhcustcr llie lir*t Monday in dec-inber next with [In* legul Ik lira of naif, tIn* Ural K-l'ite untiiiiu lo Ilit* K-iute ot (i-orge II I*r s*I. deceased, eou'aining Two Hundred re*, more or Ira* adjoining land* of J J. rion. James llriicn. el. m , on a credit of i and IVo tears, eXecpl SO llllicll cssll aa I pay cost* .<1 sale ilie purchaser giving ! e approved accurdi, Willi interest from r of aale, and a murlvage of the premise" lei tiled liiTfwiri In thK Ordinary to ae e tile purC'iase nioliev AMOS AleM ANUS M L I) -liei ilT'? Ollice l-anca-lrr II *o*. H. I8t>4, 40?111 1*1 jit rOUTli CAIU'LINA. I.ANCASTBK dISTKit T. IV I*. 'I'. Ilnmiiiond, Ksquirs, Ordinary 1 for said District A 11 Kit KAS. M, I! Il.-a'tli Iiiik i pplien me for l-elter* of AdiuiniNiriilioti on all j singular the (foods ami i'h.ilties, Right* I reoils ol William U Moore laie <>l 1 I lislrict aft. res.iid, deceased I'll US l \ are, therefore, to cite ami ad- , ii-.li all unit singular. Ilie kmdi ! and I' iilorft of the said deceased, to he nn.l car before me at our nevt Ordinary's iri lor llo- said dislriel. lo lie lo>ldeli at icaster Court House on tuc J I- lil.n nl i. iio-l , lo show causa, it any, why said Administration should uul be li ed. . Cjiven under my hai d and seal 1.. S. this 5lh day of N?vriiib. i in Jibe year ol our laird olle thouil eight hundred and Mxiyt.vo, and in . eighty a. teiiih year >1 the Independence ot State ol Soulii I 'arolinx. 1*. *1'. IIAAIMOM), O. L I). io* l'i, |86J. -Jt. J. U. 11% II. ., Attorney ?? L,aw, AM> JTliN G MAG 1ST It AT K. V111 alien ! prr uiptl lo the rollmtis.. arrearage- title 'eevuaed ao.dl. r- ft . B .-oiile.lerale Slalt ?. Ihcs ai Lat'.ca.ler h '*rt louse, S C. ..ly 23, lerij. U4 - am. ? 1, b K 9 d A *V \ CO H SI) ii?. ATfOKNEYS AX LiX A?3 Solicitors ia cl^ai-/ LANCASl KtlVll.l.fc, a. C. {' vVill alldn I juu n^liy Ij ait OU41 mai I i Lialevl Ui liiaill. | | . \?V, j \V M S. C. l.anaaiai, C. ii . i Ug 1*1. I 1.VJ. * MELTON A WirHK&SPOON 'TO UN ti V 3 A f LA A AND Solioitors ia J^alty I urat'lic* iii l^iiicaalar an 1 in* * ifi.nii , ling iliairioia > MkLIuM, | tt J vVlTHKKaPuON, (,'lieaior, .S. C. I Iti'icailar (J l| iar? II. ItftiiJ. 4S ? ii | WILLIAMS A ALLISON. r 1 0 U N Y 3 A T L A W ~ I AMU iolioitors iu Equity. j1, I.ANCtMTKK, C. If , 8 C j Jj ill |>racuc? ill tli? District ol Laiiceatar. | (| apt attention given to Collection < t \ 11.1.IAMH may l>? c?Xiault?<J at Yuiltrilla, i , ant! jlr, Aiuai.t at In* o-tua m uia' ; lluuw, at Laiicaatar. ly 7<ii I "M il ?If C 0 rfOtmdJ?. |( Attoruay at ?? ANii mci rou i \ kiiuitv, ... >? I-'-" lug UitUlOU. DKPICK AT I,A.NCA*TKKVILU?. [>b?r SIM, l??l. t1-\j I NOTICE. * application will b? mail* In the l^ryiala* ??i i tin n?ai aa?siuii fur . li<a->rporaih.a Month Kiptiai Awurimiou, *?ai 'SJib km, | ( r"/>.V ) EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER. NOVl^illKK 3, 18'iJ. KESOLVKO. Thai in vivtv t?f tlif alarmlie iiM-reaiH' iii ihn prim of ?mrn mid the h??- l.'iied srarriti of prnviaions in lh?- up l??-r DVriri*. parti-tiiarlv in tlir iMn'rinta of Sp'iriatilimjf- Ci'fi-n*i.ln and l.mirrns. ihr liiivcrmir and i'mimil art* opinion thai I ho prrini'a liilhrrtn pranwd in d.?til ?r."in, imdrr I'vrtftin r?-?tri?inni*, Ml.nnld !> ami ihe. am iii*m v r?-*nk?* t. from af<?-r ti.n lOlh i'.at . aiti-opl whi-rr a written i-oiitr icl ran tm oxhibi'od with llm i 'onI". di-rato mi llmri'ioa. <l,i>rd pnnr In- ,'?ih iiiii . ami in mii-h I'imi'. iht- pn.'tllit .Iiaii x'.'itii otilv to I'm1 ainoHlJl of xiirli ' oiti.n'tH /iVni/ifii Tnai Hie t v.-iimr hp i"||a'. I?d in iamn- In. proflnui .Ii n il.-r'arilio Hi' .1....... - . - ........ nrllllll' ll|> II I r ! :. M Infills illif, mill nr.. i- i; lit c i n|i ' liiiti i?l" 'he iifiiji e in e li'ini'i; .lie r*-i? ?In imin i-f thi' Vi-?ve-?ior .in.) (.' iiiii. il .i:< i i* Aiil.jfi't nt iii?iIII?:ii.ii (Nit!tied ) II. P \ltT l!R. NT iTK OF .MIU'I'II <;?R*?I.I\A, KXKCUTITI UtNKTHfHT.Niii 3. I8f?i. Wnfu-ii* exteiiaive itml W.-ll-jjiii'iiidel 1 arprehenninlin nre tell thai llie iilnl u-i of np ri'- frmii ^r.iin Mil* produce di-nnti mm effeei- up*ill t?ie ntipply of bitvul 'lie | |nnir t in winter, nnl ,;rertlly *1 mi(tiwii tin- | u|i|i'i nt brend-tiitln, no en-entnil toi i..p. purl in eferv brmieh <?f nur nrmi ? hi tinfield ; and wherea- il in eliniien.lv fn-i'Ui<- o n'lpji e?? ever* IlilllU Ili.it in ealeii'iil..! hi enlarge llie Held "I dinjt*in efu' -peeiiUiimi ] in llie |ire?eni enteral lie. : t\uw,knoiryn,inn* I Kit \N('|S\V l | 'K KN 1 i?? ei inn ulitl *'eliiiil lid- I li C'nei I Hi d u*er li.e Mull* nl Si.iiMi ..rm.iu. tin ' herein in-ue tliin im pr .e-.iiii.iliii i. d.-c-ar I iii|f ih.it nil iieeli-?en thai in.ii linVe been ' runted f<>r the dinlil'n'lnii id" i;rai:i in a.it nlinpe ?ir 11 inn . exeept na are enllf-ei-l il Hi- remdilMuna ? f the I'.Xeeulit e t.'niilieil li.-ienn'o ?li iVe nl'nc' fit, nnnll be und llie 1 .. .-a,.. . ..v* v ? * ? ""C U1 IHCIII, llfll' bt Ktnknl. mriiiI'i*?i mill declared v.ml uiul of tin f.irlner efTeci, from mi l I ? r Ilit* mi of tliia pre*eni inonl'i, mid I <1 i lirrcln direct the Sln riffi and Maui?iralfi in 'lie diir. rent Ihalr-cta ??f llie S.a.e u <iinrhurgi' r<iit|ifi?llv llieir dulie- in enforeintf Una pruclaination. and in aiding ? i h nil Hi- ir legal putter to anppre?a thin crt ing and etmriiiuiia il. Ami in addition in liii-, I rail Upon nil ynOil ami pnlrin il' l'l il.'ll? o ! tlir Stale to Ii ml llnir mil and rnrrgrMi* * { i-tat.ee In ih?' "Biiie cnda An guild i-iti leii can Mand quielh by and nrv 'lie ill \ ere'in of ell I lie ilrlmn'Mi ni a iillrmtint I u|>oii In- <|'.-lil .iti 1*1 vi Ii 11 it :fi<i v i11if in- ac'ive iiiltiiehi'i- In ??pi ii'?n i' We are III t- e mldal of n eri a' re-uluimn, 11.Vi?tt ilii; i.ur very rxiaUmee, ami the tree | n-e nf ardent np'iiia tiv nur brmv but I IIntiijilillena -n d era, linn lim e mine In III jure llie diaeipltnr nf uur *iuuie? nt.il in in j Ir-idiii-e aiekne-a and dlae,i*? tnan .mv ulli- | el e nl-e "I'lie ijiiea-mn la aitllpll Whether 1 W?- ire In keep bread fnr Hnlille;a' t..milieu or nlltivi ii in be manulaeture-l iii'n p-nann, ! lo be admini-de red tn Ibeir litiebamia uml j bmiliera iti aer*iee. I eafliealll entreat that eVeiy ma t mill | nae Ilia beat elertinlia In nee Hint I lit -a pmc | lamaliun ia immediately enforced, ami iluia aid III MlpprraMiiff a vice * lilt'll la a dia , graee tn virtmnia freemen, ami il mi. nti|i preaaed, i- well enli'n'aled in aap and^un- I li riuine nur -tteiiglli and potter aa an in ' 1 peinb-li p.'nple \\ lllieaa my liMiid a?i I t'ie j?ie tl -eV nf Ibe ' Slide al t'itlllliibl.'i, I la I Iti lln'ii ilat [l ? 1 nl Sin elnber III tin* year tit mir !.nnl l8'i'J, and ill H-e ft7'ii I eur ol tne -ove- j liiuiry and i<n'v|irlidi I,l'e die Mil* | ot Oiuuth Carolina K W. I'lCKKNS. Nov. 4, 40-21. South Carolina, I.ANf'AsTKH nltSTKHT UV I* I". II \ M ttO\|). i.w| , Ordinary fnr -aid Diairiel. WllKU . VS. .Mr. Agnea- A t i - lire baa lipplied III elm teliei-nl tdllli'ii-iraltnl) nil all Hint -ihgill ir .lie (nu I- i. .1 I 'l. Ule-, ! Kitf iU mill 1'iediia .f \ J. iSi'MCK j late nl tne |)i-riet afnre Jetc a, tl TIIKnK are. therefore. tn ciie ami art j iiiiti*mil al- and aiiigul.ir, the kindred and creiillnia nl Iiii- naid dei'i'ilaed. In he Mini | appeal beftiie III!' al nur lit'Xl 1 Irdimil y 'a I I'nnrt 11 r tne aaitl Oi-lrlcl. In be tiii'deil at l.ancaaler t'nnrt Inuiae ?i< liie -I- ilni nl ! Nik M't., *n tlmtt e mar, if aliv. tt Ii, | lie -at ! inlii.l lalia lull atmlibl nu be i-rau ! id. ivell under niv baud and ae.il. Iliia 3 ^ ^tt*? of vt?*. in ibe *e?r n| uiii 1,. S l.i.fO ulie llini|na>ll ? ( y Ii I bundled r j ml ? vlv tan ninl i>i llie eiyIII\ ett lull rear of the ll;<le|i?ndeiice nf .lie Slate I Soul . I aiul.lM I' I* UWIUOSi) o L. O Nut li. IHI-J -i;. THE DAILY BULLEII1 amu ;ATA\V UA JUl'KNAL rUMU?HKI< BY K. I) . H K I I T O N , CMAKUiTrK, k. C TlifH! I'a|n-r? i?iiibra?inK Ilia Tri*W*?li? f llitllfiic ?*!abiiahed in Ilia lo?u of >t?rlwiu>. (M.i'. altorda uiiuhunI idvunUg** t Adtaeliaera I* kn at lit*in* and jIhoi.I. aia> com'liAMil a awaalaliiiji modi.mi of >Nf I'hrm fkmu?ui Cttytrt ftr IVefl , jr. OHAVUSN U?Mli?|, ViiMIVII LK, a. c., Itai* hia Hrofaaaioiial n?r* Kta lu ilia ell a >na of l?nvaaler Vlllaga and aurroaitdii g Mil Uf All I'IKtClAI. IKUYII in.rriad ?o I Jo.4 lata, from una lu a fall aatt. Jan* 11il?. HQt> IH.I* ' Notioe, yjJUNG AIV AMNMCM IN Hi- arm* ' s Jimm |{ Urk i? uirmru-tl i?? r*|?c?-" ru in- olliciailtr 'I'lm ?*il? i?e If pt Mil I Hit* iluiiwi |?TUiillllf lllMi't'lu ill* ' hitn II J H ANCOCK. C:Ti C. C. I?. l<aiMMt?r U Hi Jm. 44. iMi. ill \ bTAlE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I l.ANCASIKU DISTRICT. I (In the Common I't'as.) |).-dirv M Ditwry.el id t Declaration vi?. > in Sfiiimei S|H>nce j Vmchinent. WlttrtRa tlt? I'lniiitilF fid on the m-cond * rla? of Itrcrnilier I8'?l, lile liin iHfelnrntiuii nirniiiHt Deteiulaul, who (iin it in ?mo1) is lllct'lll f.tUII It 11 -1 without 1 lie 111 It 11H Ol' tllH fttaie, and ban uritlivr wile n ?r Attorney known within tin- -atne. upon whom * copy a ot lie Mild Decimal mn inijlil be nerved l? i* ilieretore ordered thai the Maid l><i lelidalil do appear and plead to the Mild I)t elara'ioii. mi or before the third duv ?l ( eeellih r ucXl. wtiieli a ill tie in lite \e?r id mil l.ord olle lllO'ln.illd eljlll hu olred not IM' wo nlto-l ?v i*e llintl jildifllietil a it I tlteii be and a war led n-*nin <t uliii. li J ll\\t;th,K, CCk. the t*li. I Hot ? ?3-l v I ft U L* I il CAR )LIN A. ' LAN\A>TEI? DI^IICICT. in v)r>iiii;.rv In ni'itiem of i'robn'e of Ml. C.l.iel I |of I O.i'm \\ i|i \\ iieie i*. Ai.dri w Jo; n<nii, Kx- cntor of ! M i'liUi I I lot loli, deceased, Una tiled lit* I'm I' on in toia otlive pr.n inj? to Or permitted i to ?Me.ir and examine MilheM*en upon the I'mbaie Ul due form of i?? of llie mild \V ill and t 'oilii'i. lor me piibnaoin^ and coutirm- I t>^> iii! rent I nia i? ?'>erefoi e to run if, and ei'ii the ciit I uren and ttie in-xt o| kin of toe -aid di eMii'l ! no ton. dr? eiael, ami ie*td* oil o llie limit'* id tile .Male of en Mil t .uro'i ia alore-aid. to m|i ; Jo mail \lo ne, i'airiek N I lenoii, moii ol \ irei aer t lor:on dee d., I IllMicli Ol .Vl.irllia J.me I lortop. ilee'd inrir mi.in? i.u k.nwn? and ."NiUl -rii itnr imi. lo b? Hint appear perminillv, or by tnrif lawful Atlui (lev. lii lue Ordinary'a 'oiirl lo in- in (It'll in lanieasler C-url I lon?e lor the Dit i'ci I.iinMnii-r nil Thursday ilii* U7ih (l.i. nl iNiivviiiIici iii-x 1, itucl t ill n t under llit- p.'imllifi. I iul nit*v lull U eri-nii I . I t A M AH IN I >. O. L i). \ m i ?i 2? id-ii, 'j'j-n.ii i.u uo pf 9 $7.1 KDWAKI) ! It iimii an y (rum ? here we had lliein lined, near Cheater. in June inst, o<ir SB Hire# Negro inuu, viz : llll,l? (jll.i'id and IIKNKY. Iliil Mint liilu* we bought the ) 4t li nf ltd November, at lue eslslc mile ol' rid l.e.ich on lirojid Itiver. in York Dinl.icl. I'niy I lining brother* and having relation* in Uie lieiglitMiriliMid where we purchased tliem, it || i* iw-ri limn likele) they have made llieii w.i\ li.u-k io 1'ieir old neighborhood. I Hi 11 im aboai -h ve.iri old, & leet ? inches 1 tgh, will weigh ISO or liio p Hindi ; i? l very lilac* ; miner sharped iace, speak* qbii-k w lien spoken lo. tides. hia brother, i-> abo'il 04 tiara old 6 I'eil 0 indies high ; will Weigh IM) Ilia a verv utnek. alld walks with In* head up anil feel Inriied out ili froliI. Ileiir,, we purchased, Jan I, of Col. C. Kivm nil Hie Calawh.i river, lie la 03 v ear* old, well *ul, S feet 10 incnea nigh, mid will weigli i7o pounds ; lias a heavy brow ami speaks at- w I v ; has some character as a runaway May go in Charleston or \Va*hn.glnii ciiv, ii is nsrd telling where he \v,ll go as he la a gem Ionian of travel. I hey all ra.. oil alnntl llie same tone. i wi.l pa, *74 reward for the t'iree nn-ii, or *oS a p ee - lor either of Ineui del.ve'eil in any Jail ax llial We call gel llieill. I i.ese ho) a may attempt lo make I heir way Nur.h, a* suiuc others Irmu llna pi.ice nave at M-ii pled. I I'KIDK &. DUNOVANT. 7 Aug 7, IhOI?06-il. I THE RICHMOND EXAMINE It. ITULISUKl) DAILY, .sK 41-W KKKLY AND WhhkLY. - ? TKRUS: l ilt DaII.Y KlCHMi.NU Ki tM'RP.II i? dai'i.. re.i t.. ui rw. i ry-ftvK c.in n. Wr.KK. In the c ?rfl ?f TMM Ccrnra rtii copy ni iti?* eminu r I'r . r : I"' t m.i.inif, R9 jier tmr ?.r %5 t'*?r mx lit "i.ln. |.l l?f I'irui* inntillii, >} i fur mi in*> ?! , noarmlne ill i HK .Si Ml-tl tttKLY KxaMISKK in ianled vtT* i iirnlil ii.l*l Kri<l iv at *n d* ..ui. ? . Th? rixai Wkkki.y will .ml b? null li li.r a .can I run .l.,ir> aix in *. 111-*?, . a liicll i? 13 T <* ' Xa .ii.nfcii in |*i|1.lin>i..d on thn cash iy*/rnt *ii*l will ii-*. d>-|?.*r I'r.mi ii under | li. ire*.ui luniK* I'.-moiia who denf** In if. i 'ii*. p.i|n*r will pleime aco *inpaiiy their .oiler n li** I he u.nh l'<-ia*..n nendii>K a .bn? ri|tliiiii* ui ml d>* il al Ih.ir ..an rmk III* tVtlKLY f.XAHINKK in iaaiuui every Kill... ..fill ii.ail. J lu auhncri'mra ni (3 p?f annum, ill a?lv.?iiee The ?v V.KKi.Y ? ill Uul 1 (.? mane.1 fur le?a 1'iau iwuve iii-nlha J Nov 6. 3 J -Bm ^ TDK NEWSI'Al'KUOK niKbOUllit t rnr wulksm mmiw i Givea the Inlest and moat reliable Political^ Commercial and** General News from all 1 oarlaofllie World. Ila Special Correspondents furnish, by Ma,I and Telegraph, full and early accounts of everything ol interest that tran>pires in tne great cities of Europe . a. * uu .tuianca. IUK NK?Vtt OF TUB SOUTH KB. CKIVBS Sl'EClAL A I I KN 1'lUN. I'ntilkallv, tho VIukcuhy rapraaanl* Ik* i Kinhla lte?i?imic? Klaioont, ?n<l id.! ?* L/uh'Ii ut lh? Htiutiiurn Siaiaa u iiia4Mlfliii;ii|{ lhair rignia and valaUuauiu^ heir MH-urily. I'-tilt dlrrrury, I idtue*, $10.00 I'ri VV ark 11 Virrctiry, " " 0 00 Ao i'tifxr ttnl umUt? Ikecaikacromptnit* ke truer. R. B KIIK'IT, Jr., CUAkLkaTOM, S. C. I Nov o?. ?j M | | *