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. | tir?t Mnine regiment, with fifty of his | > men, called at Mr. It's and was informed < *J*b? bv the wounded man thnl lie was abol j toward I by i? Lieutenant in the rebel army, that by i,HT, s lie saw the man that altol him, nt:d talked d'ere^a 9 ' wilb him after be wee wounded. They pet-den i ' then left Mr. H.'a, came on to my house, ' outragi I . called my husband out aod- shot liiui, tu? ]}r f know ing at the same time he was in at L:v* ; noeent. A. S. 13owkr?. , federal Jllte t&MMitx fftfrggt. S3 PER ANNUM l^WSESMSSEBBST1 IN ADVANCE. - *~ """*"" 'WCa*^ *t-55E=^pB***=acr?a*i*F^B*,taea5*^rs*^^?asaeap^*s*B^e*s*P^H^***srte*3BrteAw**ywiSPwew*?wee*B?ei^*at* l./nmilg nail Political JBemspoptr?Benotrt to \\t Arte, J&ritntta, litftotna, <fftjrcatjnii, lgrinrftm, Sitonwl Smproorannti, iirrigtt oit Soorcitii 3ttmi, nfe tfcf JBatta. V 0 L V M ? I jr. LANCASTER C. H., SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOV. 11. 1863. N U M B E R 40. : . . ... . . .. 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Obituary Notices exceeding the announce liaent, will be charged for the overplus at regu- a ar adverti sing rates. u HT Tributes of Recent, jnUd a* Ad- , VerUaineuta. IMTITv" [ [/Vows the Mobil* RtfiMer and Advertiser.] j, Thn Song of Uxe Speculator. r Sold, sold, told / I At a targ* ndcanct for cask. O that I had H Ju silver and gol<(, instead of thia paper trash{ ? 0, it would do my old eyas good. To see it glittar and shine ; ? would pot more life in ujy thin, cold blood, * Than the generous juice ot the vine. What do I care for the tears that faty, 11 Or (he hearts that quirer and break ! 0 Why should I list to the orphau'e call, * JVbHt a dime or a cent is to make ! j, True chaaity begins at home, i And ta truth at homa it must slay, ' f Until the cannon's echoing boom ll With the war liaa paased away. Sold, told, toldf I At a largt odcante in *a*h ! O that I had Jt in silver and gold, * Instead of this paper traah! 11 a War, with hit skinny and bloody baud, ( In his iron grasp might hold All that is good and free In the land, Jf I had but silver and gold. ' AURSKY OARLEN. a Wmysids, fav<Urd<^ Springs, Mitt., Octoktr u l^roa TUB LASCASTKE LKI'UKK.J LA?C\htcryii.lk, S C. Nov. 3, 1863. 11 M*. Editor.?PUnea puhiiah ilie ful 1 lowing mroe paid nt New JJope for Army * Ifiaaion : \ k D Milliard $10.00, Or II V Maa?*j " ft.00, Mm Mary Milliard 1.00, Mrs M*ry 0 Vaulandingbam 1.50, John Yanlanding- 1 feara 10 00, E R?iltj 5.00, Thee Crox- ' Ion 5.00, li Crenahaw ft 00. Cap! N B ' Yanlaudingham 5.00, Mrs Astli* Clan 1 fon ft 00, Mr* Bla-kmon 50 eta., Miaa M ' Blarkqum $.3, Mra A Going 60, Mra Ma rjr fttorer i 0W. Mra k P?r/y 50, Mm N 1 Caullirvn 1,00, M?* F B*k?rft0 Ms* M ' Porry 60, Mr* b Cranalraw 2.00, MraC 0 Cttfioo 1 00, Mr* M Sieweil 5 00, Mra ? Gladeti 1.00, Mire J Cariia'e 50, Mra M C Maaaay 75, Miaa 8 Aretnon* | 00, Miaa | a rv- aa ?i -- 6 6 ?? i ?? * 1 ' uagn j.uv, aiinni v^rarx i .UU, Mim A v Batcer 1 00, Miss J J Carlisle 1.00, M?j ' J D Mvllwain 8.00, Andrew Mcllwain 1 ?.00, Strti^l Frisods |1M5 * . \ Total, $194.18 ? A. L. STOUGD, * Qsn'l. Army Missionary. ! X*. 8.?I would also acknowledge the receipt of Fifty four Dollar*, ilio proceed* J of collection at the MullioJint Cburcli j t &?eeCMi*r Q. II., oe the night of the ' * 8J inet. * A. L. H. 1 * mm m ^ a South WMt Creorgmu, newly enlisted , $ la the hr.ny, bed scarcely arrived at Ilia 1 h "rige ream" when Ha was *?iiV with others o yes a skirmishing party. Approaching a a Wood in win. U a parly of iho enemy p wore posted, wbo immediately ?red upon |l Ibo Rebels, and while the belle were tiy *< lag eery thick, (bo honest Georgian step- it P?d Mt of kb? rank*, making * aigu lo J iko eoaaiag ny to tlwijfc M at iha \, MM* timo bawU.i on* ?fiWJlj1,iba m ,J?i ?r?;M lriMK I jvu too j ? From Charleston. On Friday nigh; n detail, chiefly from I lie Washington Light Infantry, was stn icted in the eastern barrack* of Sumter, here to be held in readme** io case an ssault should be made. Although the urt was subjected to the usual nightly i tombardinent, which, though light com- i tared with the bombardmeat of the day, las hitherto been of a sufficiently heavy :ha,racter, no caaualtiea occurred until a ' quarter past Tout on Saturday morning. ( At that hour a l'arrott shell from Mortis [-land struck the iron girder which sup- J ported tho ccilMig of the |> irtiun the * arracks to wliicb we "have alluded, caus- I ng it to fall in nnJ to crush thirteen tn?*n 1 judo* its .ruins. The nacres?soma of j which will be recognised as those of well* known and tnu?h esteemed young men of this city?will'be found appended to this report. The bodies were brought to Charleston on Saturday night, and interred on Sunday, tho funeral ceremonies >?ing attended by a largo number of sympathizing frUnds and citiz?ps. On Saturday morning the enemy open id from all his land batteries, and Parroll and mortar shells fe^re rained llu/OUgh the day upou t'he aflont woik.? Dccasionally, indeed, the middle battery try which is meant Uie hztlerv between rri'gg and Wagner, would throw a shell n tho direction of Johnson or at Sullivan's Island, but for the most part the lire was oncentrated upon Sumter. At tho hour f twelre, two of the three monitors, bich have been playing so conspicuous part in the present bombardment, came p and proceeded to batter the sea face rotu their usual prudent distance The not* or rue iana naileries were cuteny imed at the southwest angle. Tlia gun* in action on Saturday at (orris Island were two light, aud two leavy rifled guna at Grogg, three heavy itlad guna and four 10 inch mortara at ha middle battery, and four rifled guna it Wagner. In the course of tha-day, jur hundred and forty-three rifled shots rare fired at the fort, of which sixty-one itiaaod. From thy uiortars three humlrrd ,nd seventy three were fired, one hundred ind twenty of which did- not strike. The nonitors fired eighty six tiroes, and never nee Tailed to hit their mark. The flag taft' was twice shot away, and was relaced hf Sergeant Graham, ^orporal fill and Private K. Swain of Company 12 h Georgia Ltailalloa. At length lie staff was so cut up, that it became eceetarj to raire the butle flag of the attation just named. The mortar 'hells thrown by the oneny are so contrited as to explode a few econda after impact. Of these Miirtyhrre were fired at the fort on Saturday light", twelve of which passed Over. On 1.* ....... ..:.i. ........ .10.J _i??i ?? ??uw HigiM, j niivu iiii'i* ??oi*r < Iso firo?l, ten ol which missed. There were several casualties on Sal rday at tbe fori. The story of Sunday is but a repetition f lhat?of Saturday. The enemy** land aturies were served with the same fury, nd the monitor* assaulted the fort with he same vigor which characterised their ire on the preceding day. Ahnui two 'clock tbe firing was very rapid, averag ng four shots t<> a minute. The bun rardinent was still going on at a i U? hour rf the uight, but no report bad reached is. at tbe boar of going to pre??, of the vaults of Sunday's operations. Our own batteries have been -by no ncajui inactive during the lest two days, rut wa have learned nothing of the effect >f their fire.?Mtrcury, 3d intl. THK PliKeiDltKT IN ClISIlLEeTO.V. President Daviy and euita arrived in { 'harlvston by a apecial train from 8a ?nnah an '21 inet. Ha a at recaivad at he ilrpot by Gen. Ui'turtgtrd ttj ataft' md the Guwwiitte of tU Oily Council, ho accompanied Imn with the military teort to lh? City Hall. The turn out of lilizant was grand mi l ;he prortseion eat ?nthn?ia?li."al!y cheered atony the bole route. On iwrichlnt the City Mali, ha President was introduced by Judge hjagralli to Mayor Macbeth, who cordi illy received an I welcomed Iiiim to the ity. The I'ro.-ider.t letumed iua nek lowledgiQi nis on being iutreduced, and ddretned tlie people, lie raid bin feel* ga had drawn bill) here in thia our hour f trial, and he detned alto to confer nth oui Coinniaiiding General, and by ereonal obtervaliom Acquire totne of rat knowledge which would anable him J > mora fuiiy undaratand our whhIs hikJ ? repbrl* submitted to b'W- J l<> h 11 n?vi M? C*rottn?'a great siatt'sin-m, ?*l oim, Vl?y*? ?l*part?<J apwit v?i now mMilng o??r !? -r wuli *11 * guardian ^ ngei'a caxe. It was from Somlt Cerom'a great men he first imbibed the * principles hiu! doctrine of Sutes Right* The President paid a high compliment t< <he heroic .^w,rii-??iiii defending port Sum ter, end said the eye* of the whole srnrh were upon them, hii<I he trusted thut tlx day would never come when lh? Yunkei ting would fl-mt o/cr it. In proportioi to the hnte of the Yankees of the ne?l o the .rebellion, so he saH7 is the lore o every true son of the Confederacy gaih ered around, as tliey were, watching ou struggle with anxious solicitude. 1J< trusted tue enemy's desire to posses Charleston would never be gratified, bu if Providence ordered otherwise, he d? sired for her what he wished for his owi native county town, Yickisburg?ilia the whole be left in a mass of ruinr lie believed Charleston never will b taken, and if the foe should belenguo u on eveiy ?id*, rvijuforcemwota wow Id b tent to our w*M?Unio in proportion lo :h force* of the enemy. From hi* preset* knowledge he looked forw mt?I (o a ^tori oua recoid at the close of the struggle fo our city. Ue urgfd a harmonious coop erntion on the part of the people wilt the Commanding General, to he unitei in our efforts mid to look with an eye de voted aing'y to the enure of our country IIo who would altctiipt to promote liii own peraonal enda in preference, or wou'd not take a muekel and fight in the ranki vh? not worthy of the liberty for whicli we are fighting. Our army r.ow, hes*i<l waa hatter than it waa t*e've month' ago, whi stronger, henra marching, hunger and privation* without murmuring or straggling, and alwaja welcomes cheer fully the word "onward." We call tha attention of tha Confeder ata and Stale authoiiiies to the facta ac touching')- tel forth iu tha following lettar, They are confirmed by Another let ter from Washington, Rappahannock, which denies ll?e' n't* ?ct up l>y the Yan ke?s in justification of thsir conduct? Sorely our enemies must have lost every attribu e worthy of humanity. Washington,llappahsnnock County ,V a Mr. Editor?Willi u trembling baud and aching heart, have I retired to mj lonely chamber in feelings of the deepesl gloom, to inform you of one of the mosl cruel deed* ot this war. On Saturday, the 25:h ol September, I walked out a short distana? from my dwelling tvdiere my husband had bvcn busily engaged during the day grinding his etignr cane. I became so much interested that 1 had almost, forgotten ub<<ut my little girl a be bad spent the day from home. Night fast approaching, I concluded I would walk ou a short distance and inset her, I diil so, meeting her a short distance from my residence. As I turned niv steps homeward*, 1 heard the clalterir g of horses' bet, I looked around ihe road, and the fieldi were covered with Yankees, riding, ir great hnrte, in the direction of my house I quickened my step, knowing that the) had robbed me Ir.et last summer, whilsl absent from liome^of a great deal?n?j clothing and mv little clii.d's and tin most of my tableware. I walked ir great haste, and as approached tho house Oh ! the scene can i ever forget. Then stood my htiiband in their tn^dsi, wit I Iii* uplifts! nrm to ca'di (lie Llo?? that ihitu demon-like f:?o? to heartily en joyed. ! ro?lted to hi* aide, fanrleaa o nil danger. I naked l!.ern why waa ii thnl tliry wcjo Iraniing my huahand it ao cruel n mnnner ; tliaC lie wan exempt from military doty l.y law. They heederi no* a word I would any ; even the plead ing of my little one irvailrd nothing. Seuiiig that my p'eading and my iiith child'*, had no cfl'nct, that they then in tended # carry ing him off, I evnt in th< hoitae for h a hal. A* ho placed hi? ha on hu head, I bid him farewell. 1 thai turned In my hti&bnnd, (old him if joeiici i* not dona you on earth it would he ii the world to eoina. The Vffukee. jvtii infuriated at my few a <>rd? ?rf wrgnuUiioi to my huabaod, Immediately #ia? hi piatol, and pointing H at my brwaei, toh ma a d?d aeaeeh,?f ( did not go in ihi bouse, lie would blow my brain* out. A I turned, tin ruffian Yankee deliberate!] thol my husband, who fell at my feet. Af.er tire horrible affair wae dune lh?] iinmediately placed out piekole, to arree any one who might aid the help!seeaee of my condition, or reliavemy dying hue hand. O, eruel man, whoee heart wa< b'entiehod with crime, how hard it ohm hare been when the criee of a wife an< child failed to jjjoee. J hare sine# beet informed that tbere bad boat* a aeoutiaf party in the aeigkheefeood w? the ttm dwr, in which that bed 9we of their ate? woMtwU*. ?b? l*h?? to Mr. 9. ftis#?'*,* ? ** M<ft?U>r 0 viiu*. Cvt. Q?ward, camu)do4?r of tlu b j Bregg'e Army j ( Lookocr Mocmsik, vi* Clnckaiusaga. in,,|ett( t Daylight, October 30.?Two corps of lb* glgIijg , enemy, from tbe army of tbe l'otomac, .WQ ve 11 yesterday advanced down Lookout Val co|n'g , V Joy, the other side of (he mountain, from vessels' i, (lie direction of Ifiilgep'-rt. One (Slo j |(t! ? cumb's) had already effected a junction cggjwn R ' with troops who bad crossed the Tenn Ttry CJ g ' essee iu she rear of Ohaitnnooga. Al 2 n I o'clock this morning, Gen. Hood's division, ng,jon t , Ouu. Jenkins commanding, attacked the u^iim ont-wv. Gen. Ifratton, commanding u.alnn r I Jenkins' brigade, went n mile up the val- u# j( ley, nnd after engaging the enemy, found wj,en i himself confronted by tlie whole corpe ] under Howard, which lie was driving (fobinc I back. Meanwhile, the enemy froru nbore gear f U , ( attacked Mi-Laws', Itobertson's nud Itenn- ,rugl jj, I 1 iog's forces, and passing round, endeav rgHlem| | i ored to penetrate the Interval between 0rgljott, i I Ifratton and the rest of the division.? {j|# I | The design was checkmated by (sen. g?|ij0g | Jenkins ordering Ifr.tlloit back and the glgu<Jin i ' whole lit e to retire across Lookout Creek. t|,r0Ug| The losses in the division were severe.? duly ? Four brigades had encountered more than onj^ B 15.00U men. The lues of the enemy is ( estimated at l,00u. ..ode O The losses among the South Carolina c"onl troops were as follows; II am pi on Legion, |#ropl ? 8o, 3il? Kcgiment, 103; TiOiuelio Sharp mmr | Hheoter*, 44; 2d ItegmiMUi 15 flea, 08; Cih I Regiment, 15; l?l ll*gun?iit, unknown. 'Sw* , Anions the kilted, are Col. Kilp .trick, Shakap 1st Regiment, Lieut. A. W. Vandiver, dosen't Serg'l 11 8. Donm , J. S. Grubb, (). K. 4Ab, t L*g\r+, It F. K?rx, U. W Hradler. iVw, '2J Regiment Sharpshooter* ? Killed* 'Wd Willey MorueU, John A. Harrison, N?w ?elite ton Langdon, Jabrz Hawkins, N. C. (ho* a i r l*oyle, W. A. Neal. Wounded: L'eut. *Ah, I Samuel Cannon, Lieu1.. Win Row e, Corj/1 WM ? , I W. C. Ilerndon. my woi t 5tit Regiment?Killed: It. lloin, W. Thie , Jennings, J. T. Collina, J. J. Humphries, and in i \V. T. Marion, J. II. Qninn,J. W.Caitip, thief, ll J. W. I'ellit. Wounded? I/rilt. W. (', ?? Coppy, C. C. Dafla, Unit. F. Mutlina, J. g Q It. Terrill, L'ml. W Patterson, S. L. _ i Lockhuri, W. S. Smith, severely. M:?a. ing Ami wounded*. Serg't Win. Willie, | W. 8. George, color bearer. , lUmplon Legion.?Wounded: Unit. Melci , 11. 8. Gibbs, Serg't J. 1*. Ancruwi, Ed Grain a, ... , parent* ward l ate?, aevereiy. , r |( ^ I 6lli Regiment.? Wounded and miaa above n I Ing: Capt. How en. ^ i 2d Regiment Rifles.? Wounded. Lieut., to iked I J. C. O'Brietit. Corp'i It E Itowea. Prence on or I All the field officers are unhurt except m titeir f Col. Kilpairiek. of recoi , Tiik Fjnat Kiaa ? Hoint prop's de- ^ ' , scribe In elegant verse the aenaaliona pro* , duced by l lie first kiss they received, but fllK t j Sut Lovengood drucribeu hi* uft'nir iu lb* , 1 following plain etyU: "SI.? put *un arm o?i* , 1 round in j neck and luther wun whar lb* No n I , eurcingle go*-* round n hoar, luck the in- hooka I turn on ma eiiti her Ufi fuot, and gin * f me a kiu* ! S?y? ?he, 'Sully, my lot*, I I've got unuliiu' for you-?a new senea i lion!'?end 1 hvllrved it,for began In | i fe?i il already. Mr tote fell like at ef I# u | ininnere war nibblin' at -'em?a cold . etreak run up and dowu my back, hke a iixod wilb a turkey ben atler him ia eel |j,# pu| # tin' lime, and iojr stummick was hot nod saaouu on?ati?fUd hker M A *1 ' A Rich Maw.?It ie raid thai Rutin , child poaaeaMM a midion milliona of franca, i(Uj ar I but I bat, compared with others, be la linn. I " j pour, at leas), ? it phraaee the good peo' pie of Perie to atale, for they bare jut jsui'B ' ! heard Ibat there eaiele iirludia a nabob worth n trillion, which, represented in fig VV? *J nrea, would be 1,000,000,000,000. To new b< eoont thie tun, eotn by e<*ia, the eoh?, ' being a fraae, at the rate of two hue* R \| | dred e minute, end working twelve honra ^ ; a day, il would oecnpy nineteen thoutand ! three hundred and twenty Ave yea re, end Jl( ' t three bondred end nineteen dnye. A young lewjer wee mIkm! i?y e judge, No* 1 whether, in the tWBMDnnrtiwi of *?? *, '' b? would prefer being turned into horte ' ?r m net v ,A 1 1 1 *Au nee," quickly replied ike Uwyer. ?, "Why reeked tl?e judge. * St I "Ueeeuee I Urt heard ef * *m being ? e judge, bet never horte. WW i ifm m ? Promt i lire. Do why enye thai toe of her key* Mr. Wi f don't knew nothing, end the other doe*. ?j The qeeet'e;. b, eliioh know* (he rno*t f i JeIf FAgl&nd't Conduct. conduct of ilia Kngliah nuthori a the Confederacy baa l>e.*n mar cfiu^l unfairtieM a.id a alium r?i uf the right* ui a tree and it it Tlio laat and grea f is ilit* teUureut two at?HUi?ra, ittali authoriuea, ahtch wire I rpowl, and aaid to be for I lie t Government. While Engl ll>? Yankee* to obtain nil the at* tiiey emit and sliip them ?d (rem iter porta, alia quddi upon bet "neutrality" and det saala became i*. it charged by I ipiea in England that they | | are deaigtied tur the Confeilerr ighaii Govern met)I baa loat Do to anub and iuault ua, but haa t araful to use every opportui In rvl#?M ml nr>lifv il.u V?n The lime ?nl aurely come w d will lineo cause to regret ml of our country, but in thai t ugh al Iter calamity aod no r fmr coinelb. are unable, now, (remark* >n?J D (patch) to repel lliia ac >r an act of w'*r it ia. l)ut lat it will be held in eterlaat France by this and ail future g i of Southern men. Galling itself i?, it is rendered atill in by tbe ineuli offered to our un< gs iu the pretence that it ia d * a ri'hteoua respect for lh* sat f neutrality?neutrality whicl dive when it t? '.rouglit to I is? which supplies tuna of tli f recruit* to (be Yankee*, but li icience deeply wounded by the to euppljr u> with i?o ib<p IVattrn Dtmoerml. et are the ute of adversity,' i ears; tu the 'o lowing colloq 'make the proposition good :* Sam, so you are io trouble, eh i Jem, tre*: I am.' II, well, neter inind; cheer up, n r up I Adversity tiiss M, i up our helier qoa'itiet ' but <J?eriity didn't iry i?e ; ountry Judge, and he showed rat qualities.' argument was a non teqmil this rase at least, 'the greater ie greater the >rgun.*nt.' f T 11 (J A It O L I N A t.ANC'ASTKR DISTRICT. JL'jr Pmrtft J sue Hi.stare, Applirant Ag.ioal <ia ('rain and * ifa EhxabelS, J< nd ?ifr Jane, or ii eir ?hildrrn If he dead gearing tu mv aaii.fadion that aUIrd p.irtlea and defendants fei I I i.e limit, of l hi a Mtale, it la Un Irrrd, ttial i bai do ?)'|>r?r and eh .icon or aula uf the rest Ketan Steele and widow Margaret, dei lieture the 3id day of January n con*.'lit tu the same w ill he rnl< rd. P. T. HAMMOND, O L I 21, 1803. 3B -?<i TKKMS OP : iujolkhokn of libkrti f'e copy one year. .. ....*? 0t copy ...? S< tame entered up>n tlia iub?.rlp 'or lra? tli ? one |?er. irtitn liouh! be n<i<irM?fil to, llll.l. it 8WAYZB, Gairns.U IIII.LA. SWAYZKH, CKiruutri mtke B L I ? II I N G IIOU8K GfllFI-mGROROlA. eg determined te enter largely Imahtng liu?io?*??, ere lnHp'rou icieg that we beee *4M te ee '9tf estenalee ottice, aeeerst thorn i worth of * B R I A 1. AND MAC II K R Y. now prep irrd to rerel?e proi Irwte parueo who ei-h to pel or the* p il? ie < iona, mi.l who d< ?trli duoe m KlOll TO ANY IN THBCONF KUACY. ?M elno porcheee el a fair prlee toe that may be made woktl Mt?h thorn wnehw. puhltc.iliima at preoaot aimaiet ol I. HO A It AND MTBAM B?A GUIDK. Fibre |l O0 R BUULK-HORN OF I.I IKIIT riea SO nule, ?r |} Oti i year. (Ill* A MW \YZK. UtirrtA 6 A 'SB 3m WILLI A MS A ALLXBOR. r II U \ L\ V < IV I A & v ii m | ^ A wt n Alt riioitorc in fiqmty LAMCAtfTKM. C M.t H 0 . pract|o? in Mm Biatrial #4 I^iomm ?t atuntlon f)TM lUam* unjf be it Yorfri '"I Mr. Amvmim ?t bit oD?? ? it I Ux?Mt? , 7?li I CM >|_ 1 ASSESSMENT OF TUB TAX I EX( J" IN KIND. i'pi'1 ked f pilE Aa*c*anra for lh? 18th Collection ' . , *? eful I JL District, Mvrrit Win ItohaMaon and j P'** 1 , ' Jeaave U. Al oblcy wttt attend at tha plueea ! ha? I minted bolo*, at Iho 14mea elated, for the j*0'! t**' purpose ot receiving returiui of Agriatillnrnl _ oy i |?r?ducla In accordance with 4he 11 th too- ""J! .. I lion of the Act of dJongraaa, entitled "an , * ; "" I Act to tay taxes for tha ccuiwon dafanca -n * 'on and carry n the (jo.vcrmuent of lha Cod? n and federate Stulna." Mr Hoberiaon wlU attend at 1 *4r Thoa. L Civ burn'*, Monday #lh Novaiubur. tin John It. VVclah, Tueaday 10th " . ?- ' ftilv 'IVlabitt, Wednesday 11 th " gJon. ' Kobt. Ilegler, TburmUy I2lh * J* l ?'? Mr*. Kliz I liwtooV Fruluy I3lh 44 1 Lin Waali llin*on. S:ilurJay 14th 44 ' f. Mr*. Ilucv'e, Monday 16th u ?**ln ^ Oaig & Taylor, Tucaday J7lh " ?. T It. Magi tie atore, Wed'day 8th 44 K" oc- Kohl I'oU'h elore, Tbur?d iy ISih M -A Dr. T. I* Johoiloo'i, Saturday **n 13 w'olovk, Slat ">tj Lancaster C. II., Monday 33d 44 kee .Mr. Mobtey will attend pt { ben Miiltliiaa I'renahaw'a, Monday Bill Mo*. ,, John W Twiity'e Tuu-dny 10?h 44 1 lie* NvIkOh tlfl .* Wod ivaday I J ill 44 ? * Jay Mr*. M. A Perry'#, Th.ir?day 1'Jlh " . .y ^ J nine* M Shaver'#, Priduy 13lh 44 ff iMeacetil llill, Saturdaydny i4th 44 Septet Jamea lli?kiu'e Monday 18th 44 " no' the Stephen *1*. Small'*, Teeaday I7lh 44 ?1** e f John M. Craig'*, Wedceaday I8lh 44 "VP1 ' A: uiy residence, '1'horaday 19th 44 Sseha * lanrula; C. I!., Monday J 3d ing Tax I'ayera will be required to render |?0jn, -en caliinalea upon naih of llieir entire m>p of igyj' the following named prod acta, of i he growth #u ' M of the preaent year, to include ail that they ^|fT lore have eonaanied and all li>?( they mmy have I ?old, bartered or oih*t*i?c dmpoaed of- '~ Wheat, Corn, Oata, live, Buckwheat. Kiee, one Sweet I'otatoca, Iriali Potatoes, Cared (lay, * * **' 'red Cured Fodder,Sogar.Melaoeea uaade ort^ace, 'J"' Cotton, Wool, Tobacco, IVap, Beana, 1 * Ground I'eaa. Return* of Wheat, Corn, ' Oata and It) a, will he required hi weight 1 ".rP* |ou Tax 1'ayeia will pleat* weigh en* buetpih '"H'th . of eacii kind of grain and report the weight* le the Aeaeaeor, together with the whole Wli i at number of buahela of eaeb kind. Thl*w.l! 3. H I 0f enable the Aaaeeeer to aidirrlaln tli? uuui burg, brr el peaode that he W requited to pay to chaiigi the Uot*raiue??l. Each faraier and | ianter boa the plivileg* of iiyi reierwog htty hwahela of eWcet potato.-a, [I fifty buahvla mf Irish toliliiri, one hundred f M buahela of cern, or Imy bua'.ei* ?>f wheat produced in yoor I3*i3, and twenty Luahrle ?i p?Mor nooaa, tMii not more loan twenty bu?t>?l* of loth fur hi* own rise. In uiak* Moitxi mg Ibo vstimata and ssi.es uncnt, therefore, ^lr??l ami these quantities of iho articles mentioned 'j'r, and w"' excluded thereho.n. . Dollar Tu Payers are mililirJ In rend.-r prompt *i,| fc and mcumU re urtii under pain ol' being Trade it ?nil*d aikli ibr prnalli?a which Ilia la* drsd i prescribes ta all saoe* of-default. or.len P JAMKM R MAGII.U Anj 18Hi District Collector. auhari tr; OM. tlal. I?6>, >7-if olilc( ,k* TAIKS' TAXKiTt Wo mm | W|U. atl. nl a: th following place* wi?l.u 1 and tins*. fjf tb? purpn?? of eoHeetin ? namsi L lb* TaXKM rmpo od on Naval Store*, Halt. Wines, Mpiritoeu* Lquors. Tobacco, Cut ?ul?b ton. Wool, Flou., Hurgar. M?la**ea, Syrup, Ri*.* and other Agricultural Product*, and \ monies and crodi held on tUa 1st July. HtMi Al?* profile i.i IBfiJ on Flour, Cora, .. . pa>-?n. Po k, Oa'a, liar, llrce. Hall, Iron. 1 *? Htigar, Molaia**, laoainer, Mhoc*. Wo >1 n , .. - ClOihs Blcdtota, Bo-h? and C >tton Cloth** u U . Al-n on gt> *, auio tal of aalsa in ad a Wy persons doing a tteg.oered Uu?iao<? for lh? quarto* a iding September F<lh I SCI, via ; )?el Mattliia? C s.i*h?* a Mo.iJa, 9l'i N>v i of i.?ho iV. lUI'' " . ?M. Neleon Boll's, / Wednesday I lib Jo* cat. Altar rosl lonoe.T Htrilav. Friday a id ! J|urr" irrd Hrrtorday IXtk 1 lib and 14th, " ,u,f" Mr* T. W I liter's. Monday l*lh - n*m?J ). Manors Croigfc Taylor* Toe Hay I7ih ? ** l. T. K Mag?lfa .Store, We.li>e*d.y 18th 11 " R. C. Pott's 8t<>re, Thursday 19th - V4"* llr. T. I. J..bnW., Matsrdav 31 *| * SU,#' Unoa.Ur C. H . Monday aid * * Ueorg* Rvnderburk'a Tuesday 34th " ) Hobort llajlors, W*dn*?d?y 35lh " on ur y Taxakaw, Thsrad.y atKh M 1 tin Mrs llichasl ilorton's, Kri lay 37th " * #0 John Murall4*, Saturday.3Slh " l/iBcart*r<C. Il, Monday 30lh * ? , l>r( Psraoas failing to p?v thvir ttxoa within a. tlis |i?< nbovs spoaidsd, thai i? preriou* to rj Urvooloc ht IMi. wdi no liabe to pay J ton per cent ad blWuat on their laaoa, to gather With alt sosla aoeo?oarily insarred in Collecting Iho COMM. , H JAM KM K. M AGI1.L, li.1t Diutriet Colleuior (l.w**t*?) into M R.?-Wool neodoosd in HM is ts'bs 'Z* ' l? taxed in kind* and lb* fnrmoe .* not pririlr al> oged In anntntnio by pnyii?x lb. o*llmatod and vato* ihsrsof." Tkarvfora iho Spring and Kail slipping of IRI will b ? returned to SI |L* - - - -* ? * ia L'.a* MfttiNX, for ? l)w?n*l OollMMr. Ckl [{J O.U M. !??*. ? - * j THE SENTINEL AT KU" TKKMS Or'tfUfUcttlfTlUST. a T*US Mr. *H*1, to MM follow. : Daily Karri I ok, OtM JMMr, Ho 00 WO. ? - ? MMlkl, 10 00 , . 1 " i woiilha, *00 (' ?' li " M M* MMk, ? 00 ' ? flMti-Wookty, onr JMMr, 14 00 J""" * ? I Mnlkt, 1 00 ' " t > mooiIm, 4 00 rvr y 1 W#?ktf, oo# jMr, 1 00 mrUm, * 00 ! M | " 0 nootlt*, t 00 , TERMS POM 4DYK?TUNM?. * OMMW Mf?MO|MrK|mt*?fiw " UN Ulta lv* Un?w 41 |NT himiMm, MMl, WITH. fMlkt ft U?. animal ONIo?, Mahmuwd, ? . | .. w v a VuVft j<" Jk Jl ftl 9 A 9 if 9 v U H H U A attokmkys at law \ AM e?olioitor? in JBqaitf. n. I.ftHt?ASlIICRVII?LK, A . |A| ft, ' OT WMaum4 p??w?Oy ? aM MA*! T. J li. .. I w. M cxrMHOJU IWU.., A. 0. L?nn?w. 0. H < t/ ^ m, m?. oa? CHANGE NOTICE NO- t ? following Confederal* Olfi??n Mi | ten captor**! at Vick?bnrg, Miaaitaip* ' y 4th, 1863, and nuborqtianllr parul. ? barli doly exehangad.and ar* her*, declared. Phr offinn and toon of General i' L i*on'a d Melon. Pho officer* and m*a *f General How. iviahn. The officer* and man of Brigadivr al Moora'a Brigade. Tlia officer* and man of th# Second Regiment. Phe officer* and man of WanCe L*. Mao, all Confederate officer* and m*a iava been delivered al City Point al a previoea to JhW Mth. 1363. Iiava duly exbliauged, and *re hereby ? ed. BKRT OULD, Agent of Rxehanfe. IamhIw L*d{tr Print | . 14, 1?6* 36- 61. CIlANGK NOTJCft, No 7. Richmoud, Va, Oct. 14th, 1863. > fallowing CunfrdtraU ethcere aad re hereby declared duly exchanged : Ml nUcera and man captured and pa- | at any time previous to the firil of mber, 18it. TMa section, however, intended to include any officers or aptured at Vlcksburg, July 4tk, 1661, t ucli aa were declared exchanged by life Notice No. 8, Sept. 13th, IB6J, specifically named i? tliia notice. II ji * embrace all deliveries made at City or other place, before Sep-ember tat, and with Uie limitation above named, [ tares at port Hudson or any othsr where the parties were released ea The atalTof Genera's Peuihcrton, Ste1, llowe.i, Moore, llarton, S. I>. I.ee, lings, Harris and Baldwin, and of ColReynolds, t'ockrell and liorkcrr, the s and men belonging to the Knginser I and Sappara and Miners and the 1 and forty aixlh Mieaiasip pi Kegi- I , all cap ur*d at Vickaburg, July 4U?. rite (ent*ral ollieers crpturrd at Vieks. 1 Jul* am irai a ? i - - j - a ; ? ! ??.? urviiriu IX* id July I 3ih, 1863. ROBERT ( IJI.I). Agent of Exchange. ' l^aorAttvr I.cd^rr 1'rint ) 38, 1863. 38?ft. TH E H ECOK lVV~ [ ItECuBD ia iaaued aiery TNb'ltibtr ia?i, at our liookature, 146 Main ma?Ten Dollar* per annum Si* a fur ail uionllia. No aub?ciiplioti w taken for a ahurter poriod Tlia auppliad at Kifiaan Dollar* per lion ropic*. Tua caali inutl Accompany k. r peraon aanding tlia money for fi?? ibera, w ill rtraita n aiilh copy wlihiarfa. fKHTiaEMKNTa innerttJ at 36 cent* par ur bach insertion, haw no Traveling Agi-nla. 1'arawaa ig to aobecriba, ahould aand thair i direct In ua, and willi aa litlla dalay *ible, in ordar to a aura the bick is. Ircaa VEST it JOHNSTON, PuUMtra. I 46 Mint ilrttl, Hir\mont{. t. 4, 1863 39-3m UTH C A RO L I N A LANCASTER DISTRICT. tlx I'mritt 31ia* Jana Niabat, Applicant, Again*!, f iah Ni*bat, Jamta Niabat, Haoa'l Uc I y, Robert McMurray, William Me. J?Ilia childarau of lha lliraa laat I I haire name* not known ? Ja?k- I IcMurray and Maru'l Niabat. ppoaring In my ttiafaelion that lha I uauied dafandanta, reside without thia I it ia therefore ordered that they do r and object to lha diti?ion or aaia of teal Katalo of John McMurray, dee'd, f baforesrhuraday, lha 7th day of Jamor their concent to the name will I tared of Record P. T. HAMMOND, Ordinary l.an*aal*r i>i?t t. II, IMS. 37 ?3oi THE buTlrtTv~ I BY B ~RlilTTOH. TERMS roVsUB9CRIl?TiO>i : BAILT IllUtll : It I mouU, 1.00 I no jmr, U 00 | Til * iuii BVu.ru* : I Month*, |0? oo* yaar, CATAWBA iCVB*AL?WCBB1.T J b* yaar, $t ao uloitcc, K. C, Sept. tS. iklto** wiTUKaipooa. ,, TORNKYS AT LA? ARB olloitors in Equity, prut-lice in lAMi?l*r and the aurroun. ding District*. Mkltob, I U J. WiTUcnarooi. theater, H, C. | l.a>tca?tcr C. ii try II. 1840. 44 -t ALFRED OR A VEC* eddeni l?rg??u Ucnllcl, TOMBVIILB, B. O., i hi* PrufM?toaal 8?rvi?c* to tlic ciii* nf I Ancaater Villlag* and nrmm.diaf 'riru n VI. TKKTII inverted oa Gold , I mm ? >? to a fail actla. j* Mth IR&A. Id ?If 0- B. BtBTHBOP. Attorn*y at Law AMD LICIT** IK KttUITY, MwfWiSreWi^ '-i If