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g. - . ' J. ' ' I ' II I i (E'ljf LANCA8TERVILLE, 8. c! . Wednesday Morning, Aug. 19, 1863. The selected silicic (Rolanthc's Letter) will be published, by request, nest week It was i .1 u>.. f-.-i.ei %v???vu iw mtv iui|iiiib imui'. Wo rofor to order 183 from ill commandant of consciiptc, and to order- No. 32 fiom the | VlAte Adjutant General, published in this paper, j in repaid to the late Slate organization*, elcc- | tion of Field Ofliccia Ac. Col. Withcrspoon j w ia elected Colonel of tlie^4ill Regiment with, out oppoaitinn?a very high compliment to his espeiiciicc and skill a* an officer. Promotions. It always uffoid* us pleasure, when cognizant t of thorn, to record promotions fttiong the rcpre [ 1 I scntatives of our District in the ai my. Lieuts. . K. U. Hailing* and It. J. Witherspoon, ol tln> j i 1st Regiment, So. Ca. Infantry,-have both been j ' prouioud to the iunk of Cuptaiu; honors no i doubt well and woilhily bestowed. , Death of a Stranger. A stranger, ol Irish descent, evidently a lu- ? natic, straggled into this town last week. He | was taken in charge by the Town Council, and , being sick, wrs given medical trcutnicr.t. i I He died on the third day after being taken up, ^ ' of congestive fever.* lie sometimes culled hum | self Lord Wellington, at other times Lord ling- , lan, and r-uid that he had once beeu called -Ed | | ward McGee. lie teemed to be uhout 4u yeais 1 old?him grey, with rather fait complexion ? He had no papera about him to indicate hia name or calling. I Home Defence If the suggestion bad been made one year > ago to toim home guaids in tliis portion of the | State, for pioteetion'aguinat a foteigu enemy, I the individual milking it would have subjected ' 1 himself tollic possibility of 'teing considered an | unrcumsiable alaiinist. llut now the proposition I j does not appear by any means abamd. The ' peoplu ubovc us, at Charlotte, and below us, at | Catudcn, are forming 'companies to protect 1 1 their respective 'owns against Yankee raiders; j arid should the vandals each eithci of those I | place*, our quiet village will he in imiiient dan- | ger. if Cliailestoti should fall, no uait of tUo I !*tato would In* eiife ; ami it the syeWn of raids , , which it ia surmised Hosencianz baa in coillem- J I pisnon Muei'i'Ji, tuc*e may be danger hone the | i opposite quarter. 1'iudence, viould, tbaiefore suggest that we organize, aa they art doing*tn other poi lions of the State, to defend our home* against devastating squmds ot Yankee raiders. The time i.? uipi<ilv approaching when ill ail i probability every capable man, without regard 1 to age or calling, will he required toahaie in 1 the gifiti struggle now going on. and (lie soon* ?r all are placed upon a w at looting, the heller , Our utale population, now at home, ranging < Iron. Sixteen to sixty Ave years, will i rohably ' number some twenty-five or thirty. These, it properly organized and drilled, might he llie | means of saving our town from destruction ; or if not competent for that, they could at least ' indict some damage upon the toe, whilst en- ( gaged in their fiendish work of burning and ( plunder. The Recognition Question. A telegram from Kichmotid says that ike la* j teat neiy from Kurope had diaaipaled all bnpea j of a speedy recognition of the (Confederacy hy | foreign powers, and that the subject had ceaaed , to be one of common conversation. Some of i our public men recently gave publicity Us tl?e | opinion that it was not the intention of Eng. j land and France to allow the North Ur snttjui j gate tlie South, and that a serious reverse to * our arms would precipitate recognition aad 1 * " ? " < armed intei venli?n iu our favor. The effect, , therefore, which our lata reverses might have * upon the recognition question in England and Frauca *u looked forward to with unusual im 1 tereat. It aecma, however, that t^e intelligence J of our recent reverses hae had eu effect diroet- , 1) contrary to that which many persona sup* , posed it would have. The recognition question is again postponed indefinitely. ( It is folly for the South to rely any longer upon foreign aid. Her independence mutt be | achieved by her own esertiona. French com* < plications in American affaire tuay ultimately ' lead to her loodiug us, directly or indirectly, a | helping hand; but aa for eelfith Kngland there i is 110 grewad uoon which tq^ bete s hope that < she tHialplls, either presently or remotely, J Vdfifcj to Lancnter Circnit 1 ] The fin Quarterly Conference for Lancaster | Circuit will be held at Sew Salem on the 29lh i of August, Preaching t? commence on Tliuiiu ' day, 27lh, at 10 o'clock. By order of the Pre* f aiding Elder. L. Augutl 18th 1H89. | 1 From Morris Island. A very heavy bombardment wax maintained by the enemy upon Foil Wagner throughout Wednesday night. Snell* were thrown at interval* of Ihiity seconds for the 1110*1 part of the time Yet, in spite of thi* furiou* tire, there wa* hut one mischance upon our aide.? Captain (>ary, of Lucas* liatialion, wa* atiuck behind the car with a splinter, and bruised *0 Keveiely tliat he wa* for a while in a delirious condition. We aie glad to state, however, that be i* now better. % To this bombardment, which ceased as morning approached, our batteries replied, it is believed, with no inconsiderable effect. On Thursday the batteries were inotunllr si. lent; buitlic events of the day betoken perhaps a more momentous struggle I'tnn we have yet seen in the vicinity of Charleston. There aie now inside the bin two mortar Ironls, the lionsides, six monitors, tive gunboats and ten supply vessels. Twelve vessels, .among them it French man-of-war, bee descried outside, while in l.ight House Inlet there are ten moiv, these being made up ot steamboats and schooners ? In the course ol the morning two uuuboats as vaulted Fort Sumter, l>u( at so great a distance that most ol their shot fell shoit. They soon *iUnitcw. At hall past three four of these li.ilaeious vessels opened upon Sumter at a dis-tunce ol lour thousand raids Their bombard ment ceased lor .some lime, alien at s>* o'clock two gunsut the foot ol Craig's Hill weie directed against the same fort, which teplied w ith rigor, l'p to the hour of our going to press, the (ontest still continues. The contest between tire batteries continued til Thursday night, though with less vigor than was displayed the night bolore^ The morning if Friday was comparatively quiet. Two mortar hulks, stationed otf Morris island, tlitew a ew shells in the direction ol Sumter, but ilieir missiles tell slioit. In the alieniooii the laud milleiies again iipened upon each other; llat teiy Siiupkins, as u-ual, seeming especially active. At ten o'eloek, p. hi , the tiling was still ijoiug oil. It is leponed that another vessel of i veiy formidable character haa been added to ihe tieet. ? J/erctsry 16/A tnfl. In the daikest hour yf our revolution. When iiinv alter aniiv had been lost, when dispirited and heaien, and the heaita ol the boldest and luavest weie ready to sink and despair, it was a gloiiou* declaration ol Wa-hiiigton, when he rxelaimed, "Miip me of the dejected and sullen ing reiuiiaiit of my aiiuy ; lake from tnc all lhat 1 have lett ; leave me but a banner, give me but the means to plant it upon the tnouii Lain* ol West Augusta, and I will yet diaw ftiotind nie the men who will lift up their bleed1 ing country lioui the dust, and set her free." The New York H'or/^has an editorial on the conduct of Gen. lluruside, Irom which we learn lhat Morgan and Ills o'licers, now in thv (>4iio penitentiary, are treated like con vie la. and their Iiead* shaved. A telegram from itichinond says that the subject ot the employnient of negio troops in the I'onfedi-rale army is elLiliug aoiue att**n1 lion in Virginia TELEGRAPHIC. From Virginia. Oratiua, C. II., Auburn r>.?A convention jf North Carolina troop* of the army of Not Or em Virginia met at the Court llouae heie today, and organised ; Col. Itriai-l Grime* Chairman, Willi nine t?ecittaiies, and a committee o! in angeiuenls ol nine. The resolution* weie r?ne lor each hiigade?Col. Garrett Chairman id the Comnnttee on Keaolutiona. They adop led unaiuwiously a ie*oluiion pledging the toy illy of the North Carolina a>mv to the Confed(racy, detaouncing the Standard and ila aup |K>rten>.and aay they are contideiit (lor. Vance will sustain the good cauae. Colonela Garrett, Jonef, Co* and Uiiui*? were appointed e coup iiuUee to write ail addreaa to the people of dial Slate. The Convention was enthusiastic and uuanimoua, Northern Newt. Uu'Huomd, Auguil 11.? Gov. Seymour, New Yoik, has addressed a letter to tlie Prusi1 dent relative to the r^alt, and coinpiaina of the injuatice done to the State by.clie mode of em rollineut, and aak* a suspension of the draft until the error* be corrected. He atatea that i large body of the |>eople believe the Conscript lion Act uncoiMtilutional, ami claims that it* legality should be tested in the court*. The l*ie?tdent replies . "I cannot consent to auatend the dull in New York." lle.promiaea to tee justice done, and will not object to aee it* -onstitutionality lusted ; but at present, no time raw be wasted in arguement, it we would prerent the tebela front turn ing upon our now rictoriou* soldier*. The President lia* ordered three prisoners Yotn South C ainliiut to be kept in cloae confine nient as ho?lage? for tliree uegree aeainen Cap. lured on the gunboat Isaac Smith, now in priaon it Charleston. OBITUARY Private Henry W. Wilkinson was killed at lha battle of Getlysbwig, Pa., fought the Ut tnd td of July !aA3, in the *nih year of hi* tea. lie was the son ot John II. and Margaret Wilkinson, boen and raised in I*nica*ter l)i*t. lie was among tbe fiiat who reported to hi* jountry's call, having volunteered and become i meinlrer of the "Invincible" company tornii ndctl by Capt. A. McManus, and was with :he company in all the marches and battles it tas passed through He was kind and obligeng to all whom be knew and beloved by them, lie ?w a true soldier, ever ready (when in teath) to match at the tap of drum, and when n action finu, but cool ami deliberate, and al way* al his pr>?t. He w*s an aA'ctionale and lulilul son, and particularly kind to bis mother ia all children should be. He embraced religiou in his 13th year and because * member of lha Met bod eel Church at New Stiloin, nnil continued his membership tlieic until Mount Carniel Chinch wus built near i liiiu. tie made a consistent and attentive turin ber, having never i>een called to an account for | any misconduct. His IJ.ble was his daily com I paiiioo, a copy of which was found with his j dead body and secured by a coiuiude in arms. . lie was never heard to use any profane latl' guage, so common auiongst many in youth.? j tie was strictly telilpeiate?never indulilig in j the intoxicating dealt. A .Sou who never vioI lated his pledge. . liu leaves a tolas! father, an affectionate ninth 1 or, two loving si . ton uinl three kind brothers to | mourn their irrepuiable loss, buaii/os numeious relative* ami acquaintances. Also the tout( uiuuity has been >>oretl ot h useful ami upright ] young limit, and the Soutlieru Confederacy has ! lost one of its most consistent ami luavost ?olj tliois. nm they mourn not ns those without hope, I lor ho placed bis tru?l in tiod, ami lias sacri| liced his life upon the altar ol his country, de' lending its tights?who lias been pleased in his I i'rovideiiee to remove him to the place where | the roar of the cannon, the clash und lesound ing ot small aims Willi all tiie horrors ot the ! battle held are felt ami feared no mure. Sleep on brave soldier in an enemy's land until the I.oid Jesus shall come in his power to make up his jewels outol the brave christian | soldieis who have done his will upon earth. ' Oxt WHO tNiiw nm. August 9th I 803. j ESTATE NOTICE?All persons indebl: eo to tli" lat" Joint A. Ulaikinon, deceased, itie ! requested to in ike immediate pa) uieiit, anil nil i peisous having demands against the (aid de? | ceased are hereby notified to pro-cut theiu to I the undersigned, on or before the I at of October next. JOhL I). lll.AOKUON, Adui'r. Aug. It, 1S'j3, 'Jo-'Jt WANTED, i To woik on ill" Streets of Lnncaslerviilo, two or three two or foijr horsf wagons, with good teams, and about eight extia hands.? ] They wilk be hired lor eight or ten days. The lowest offers will be taken. Ilnls will be reIceived I om tlie country < village. A. J. llfLUi.N, Inteudant. Aug. 19, 18i>3, 28? It Notice to Defaulters. Defaulters in Lancaster District for noit coin pliancc w.tli the calls lor slave labor lor the coa<t are hereby lioliih d that, nt n meeting ol the Doard ot t'oiuinisMoners ol Roads lor said * Disliict, held pu the Ifttli instant, it was order ed that the lines in-posed si that mid foinici meetings Ire collected on or hclme the 2-ttli i instant. The Treasurer, J.J.Craig, w ill In at the Court House on Monday, the 21th inst for the purpose ol teceiving the fines. All win neglect to pay within the time above statet - will be dealt with as the law directs. (i. M FUSDKUUURK, Cli'm Cotniu'is Loads and Budges. Aug 19, 2?It Supplies for the Army. I will give for family tlour f I 1 for 98 lbs, delivered nt the Mills of Messrs Foster, M.-ll wain, Ivev, and l?. Sinclair, (tugs furnished ] I will also pay 6 cents per mile per Dm lbs, delivered at Fort Mill* or KoCk 11 ill Depeta. Ifth* propiietors ol these Mills will notily me by let ter that their customers will ae'l Hour at tile > above rates, 1 will bullish them with sacks ami pay their cu-tomers cash upon the receipt ol the tniller ot the number ol pounds. (Flour to be sacked by the owner at the mill). I will aho pay $2.tK? per bushel lor corn (fit! lbs) and thiee rente per mile per bushel delivered at Lock Hill, Fort Mills or Camden Depots, upon the receipt ot the Had Road Agents ot the number ol poui ds. Sacks furnished by applying to ine. 1 I will pay 18 ce*>ts per lb gross for beef cattle delivered at my residence. These terms will prevail until the 1st of September. J. A. CL'NN ISlillA M, Agent, r Aug. 19, 18-lt PROCLAMATION. 8TATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTENT, CiisatisTON, Aug. 8, 1863. Wf MERE AH. BY INFORMATION' RE CKIVED AT this Department, it appear* tliat in Charleston, on the 2tth llwimtar l?r * nun by the name of SAML. (Ol.LISS was stabbed i? th? breast by some person Or pernoim tip to this lime unknown, and that the said 8 A M I< COLLINS died instantly : Now, therefore, I, U l<. HONIIAM, Cover, nor and ' ouiuiandei-in-Chief in and over tbe aforesaiJ State, do Issue this my Proclamation, ofl'dling a Reward of Tbrta Hundred Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the real i Murderer of the said SAML. COLLINS, into I any of the Jails of this State ; and, if more than | one, an additional Howard of Three Hundred | Dollar* for each one who shall be proved to be 1 an accomplice. linen under inv hand and the sen) of the I[l. a ) State, at Charleston, thia eighth day of August, A I). 1863. i\l I. RONHAM. Wh R. IIuhtt, SvcreUry of State. Aug. 19, \909, *8 ?1 (?. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I ADJ'T AND lNSry'H OBN'S OFFICE, ClIASLK8TON, August 12, 1803. OEXERA L ORDERS AO. 32. THE following persons having received a ^ ,4 majority of votes at ait election held on the 31st ult., for Field Officers of the Regiments organized for local defence and special service in the State tor the term of six months, in pursuance of General Orders No. 28, issued from this office, are hereby declared and announced duly elected to the offices as hereinafter stated, auo "in ?<- ?wc;vu iiuu leaycuicu acCOI'Ulllgiy, to wit: * Firit J(r<iirntul. THOMAS l?. KrtUKltl'S, Colonel. W. L llOIMiUS, Lieut. Colonel. \V. K. WKLKOHN, Major. Srcond Knjimrnt. WILLIAM KOKT, Colonel. 0. A. I.KWIK, Lieut. Colonel. WALT Kit Ql'ATTLKIIAUM, Major. Fourth Itrrfimmt. J. II. WITIIKKSl'OON, Colonel. K. M. MKLLKTT, Lieut Colonel. J. C. KVANS, Major, Fifth Jlrtfimcnt. J II. WILLIAMS, Colonel. I JOHN A. HltAlH.KY, Lieut. Colot.el. L I*. SAIL.KII, Miijnr, II. In the Tliiiit llegiment, there wa.a a fail. I ure to elect Ktelil Officer*, owing to the failure j i 10 org<?ni7.e (lie companies in the Sixteenth | I Regiment S. C. M , be lore tlie day on ivliidi J tlie election was ordered to tie Iielu. An election for Fie.(I <Mliecirs of autd Regiment wi'l t?? ! I otdeied as soon us tiicse companies Inn- been [ 1 organized. ill. Tbe Colonels will nominate person* for t I the Regimental M.Ul, one Adjutant, one ljuarterniHster, one Surgeon and one Assistant Surgeon?their appointment subject to the appro* vul of tlie 1'resident. Colonels w ill leport tlieir lioiniiuilions to tins oltiee, and they will be loi w arded lor approval. IV I lie Colonels commanding these Uegn I , inents will hold themselves in readiness to repoit with their respective commands at (lie I abort- st notice for duty on the const. By command . A. C GARLIXUTON, Adjutant and Inspector-General of S. C. Aug. 19, 28-11. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. i ~~ ' | j HEADyU ARTE BS, j Cuari.ksToX, Auguat 9, ro>IIOSK citizens who have furnished voluuj (J Ury Inboi lor coast detences, are again ap I pealed to to permit that labor on tlie spot, and J accustomed to the works, to remain one month ' longer, if so long required by tbe Con in indjin; i General. Those who have not, and can .conveniently j tend labor, are requested to do an at once, as j the Engineer Departmentcaii use more than it I ' ha* yet received. ' f . The above call doe* not dispense with tinlabor called out by Col. Shannon from the Third Labor District; the Executive trust that each I citizen of that District will send his loll quota. i uc iaiM>r win no ri'purli'il to Major I KCIIOLS, Urotd street, *11(1 tin; hands will biing their trenching implements, which thy ! authorities will return Eaeh hnnd, on leaving ; | home, will be supplied with (Arc euok'd ' ratio**. M. L. BON HA if. Aug. 19, 1M3. 28-11 I HEADQUARTERS, CAMP OF INSTRUCTION*. Coi.ruDiA, S. C., August 13, 18?'i3. (iESF.lt.1L ORDERS SO. 183. j W TI1K Superintendent of Conscription liuv. : I ing ordeied that "all persons in tho sit , months' troop*," organised in thi.a Stale lor lo1 cal defence, ithall lie allowed "to remain in their i organisation* for'the piesent," the order* from j these liea Iqnarlers, ol July 27, are *o modified a* not to affect those persons who were memhera of naid Kegiiuenta at <A? tmu tltry trrr* orI gani**<L II. Enrolling officers, until further orders, will not register "a* volunteera," give certiti. catea or tranaportalion to, nor in any other | manner interfere witli those who were member* of aaiil Kegiinentit at the time of their organisation. A* to all other* liable Uf conscription who weie not member* of aaid Regiments when organised, (and who are required to report by the ordcia of Julv 27) they will proi ceed, as heretofore ordered, to conscript those who do not report "as volnnteers" by the Sllth j iutt., and go forward by the l?t September. C. I). M KLTON, Commandant < 'onacripu S. C. I [Lancaster Ledger 1'rint. J Aug. 19, 1863. 28-.'t VILLAGE LOTS FOR SALE ! I Ottered, at private Sale, u Tract of Lmd, containing sixty seven acre*, forlv or fortyCue ncree of wliicli is in woods; situate in the southern suburbs of llie Village of Lan canter, a portion boing iviloin tlie tucorport ate limits. The Tract embraces tlio old Muster lield. It is susceptible ol being divided into several line building Lots For particulars, as to terms &c., Apply to W. M. CON NOUS, Ag't. April 16, 1 sr,3. 10-tf Hags! Rags ! ! We will pay 7 cent* per pound fnr nil -u? ? * ?? ? " vuuoii or nnaii ivavi a?nreri-<i at Lh? I ledger < M?W | . - m .jamarag !?!'^ HEADQUARTERS. ENROLLING OFFICE, Lancaster, C. H., August 11 Hi 1863. 1. In obedience to orders t'roni Miij. MeN tqn, Commandant of Conscripts, issued on the 27lh ult., all persona within the ages of 18 and 45 years liable to enrollment, are required to report in person at this office on or before the twentieth day of August inst. 2. The orders of Maj. Melton above mentioned, which hnvc been published in the Lancaster ledger and other p.<pers, and also in hand bills extensively circulated throughout this District, designate very ac curate ly those who are now called upon lot* enrollment. 3. All necessary information for the goidance of those eoucurtJCU will be found contained m sail order*, and persona liable to enrollment are herein warned that they will he required to conform strictly with the leruia of said orders. 4. All w ho fail to report at this office n? volunteers by the 20th August instant will forfeit their right to volunteer; and will bo immediately enrolled as conscripts, and dealt with as such. 5. Captains and commandants of lte.it Companies in laincaster District are hereby required to return to this office the names ot all persons within the ages of 18 and 43 years w ithout reference to exemptions. It. h. ALLISON, Enrolling Officer lor l?aticu*ler District. Aug. 12, 1863, 27-21 OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY? i IlARLESTON, S. 0., July '24th, 18iV2.?Uavinn Ihmmi appointed CHIEF COMMISSARY for tin: . tale ul South Carolina, with approval of the Secretary ot War, with instructions to di. viile the Statu into Division*, lor the proper collection anil distribution ol supplies, 1 have ihviileil the Statu into live divisions ; lor each of which divisions a Division Commissary has been appointed by the Commissary Oeueral. + Division No. I, Captain k. L. SIMONS Di* vision Commissary, embraces the Districts ot 1'ickens, Anderson, Ureeuvilla, Abbeville and pai t ot Edgefield adjoining. Division No. 'J, Captain S. C. MEANS Divim ion Commissary, embraces the Districts of Spartanburg, 1.am ens, Union, New berry and pail ol Edgclicld. Division No. II, Captain 1. I). WITHER. Si'UON Division C'oiiiinissary, embraces the Districts of York, Chester, Fairlicld, Lancaster, Kershaw and Kichlaiid. Division No. 4, Captain JOHN F. RILEY Division C'oiiiinissary, embraces the Districts ot Lexington, Orangcburgh, II tin well, Colleton Mild pai I ot Edgchald. Division No. !t, Captain WM. NETTLES, Acting Division Coiumissary,. embraces the Districts ol C'liesteilield, Marlboro', Darlingtou, Marion, Gunner, Williamsburg and Clarendon. The Division Commissaries will publish a hat ot their {suit?CoiumUsaiics and Agents as soon as they are uppoiiilad. Each Division Commissary is furuislied with the power ol impressment, and will, when nec< 'saury lor the .Siihsistaiicc ol the Army, im? press Subsistance Stores within their Division , bought lor sale, puytug according to the rates tixcd by the schedule of the impressment Colli' inissioiiers. Speculators are warned not to oiler lor {subsistence prices beyond those tixed In this schedule. No <Siiniiiissary nor tiovcruiiicnt Ageut, trom any quailer, is authoiued, under any pretext, to make purchases ol nnbsisniuce chores ill this State, except under the orders of the Division Commissaries above na.ued?it Hellig the design ol the Secretary of. War to prevent competition*between the Commissaries ot dih tcienl {states. Tlie Division (.'iiiiiiiiiauriiM instructed, therefore, to piobibit iiilerlereiic* wuhiu their Lhyiaious, (o prevent the shipment ol supplies purchased h^fc C'o tumi shut iua or t'oiniiiisaary Agent* uiiiler other than their uuilioiity, ami to impress the store* it new i'w?r}'. II. C. til'EK1S, M-j nr iiml toiiiiiiititK rSubsinianco. [ I aucaalcr ledger 1'iiut.j Aii^'. .*>, Xt Estate of llebccca Truesdale, deceased. Tiie undersigned having applied to tlio Court of Ordinary tor Ijaticaster District lor permission to make a final settlement and diatrihutiou I the Katale ot Itebccca Truesd.tlc, deceased, the legatees, and all other* interealed ia aaid Estate, are hereby notified to eppear at tlio aaid Court, to be liotduu at laucx-ttcr Court House, on the lotb d.?y ol Octoiier uext, to allow cauae, it any they can, why the applied* lion atoreaaid aliould not be granted. THOMAS J. C AITI1 EN, Executor Kebecca Trut-ndalc, dee'd. July 3, 18t?3, *2??iu St BSIsTfcNCkl UKl'AH1' M UST, CoL.ru in a S. C. July joih libit. Mr. J, A. Cuuningliatn h*-> bum appointed an agent ol tliia department, tur the purcbaan ot oacon, Hour, ooru, wheal ami but I cuttle, in Lancaster Duo let. i'lie "auuedulc ol price*" ualablialiud by Uic board ot uoiuiuiaatouor* wili be pal J tor loc above article.* ot aubtfialouce.? it la lo be boped ibai lito piuntur* ot tbo Dull'ic I ? ill come lorwarii al 0.1C0 witu tbe above f upplica wbicb are much needed. u i). wirukRSPODN, l bp l. aud A. C 3. Aug. 6, 18C.8. *d?8t JUST RECEIVED. 14 BOXES of TOBACCO. . J B DOVD. July I, IMS. St-U \