University of South Carolina Libraries
Ihe faucflster jDeirger. .. } BB? , 1 S3 per annum irrJs^w^r^rs'^ieswk* in advance. I 1 /tmilg mil 3*iliti?l jBruupapt:?Btjitrt ti tin irti, Atitirti, lihtitart, Oraiotin, Igntnltirr, - 3itrrua! 3mpmratntj, /atrigi nk Bmaiitit Stun, nil ibt JCirktti. | VOLUME III. LANCASTER C. H? SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOV, 18, 1863. N U M B E iTl! " ' THE LANCASTER LEhtiER ffctliahed ?Yery Wed net lay Moraine T W. M. CONNORS, Bdilor aud proprl?*t??r. TERMS; Far Si* Month*, in ad?*nc?, #1 ?0 Per Three Month*, ill rdeance, 1 OO When not paid in advance. fifty prr cent. Vpun the above rates w i'! he c ".trped Payment within one month from the <1at? of a?V?*riptioii wilf be ronahl.-red in ad?a?ca. Kuh*eriptiona will not b* received in ad traace for a lonp<-r term then aix inoaths, or fer * shorter time than three months Jfe paper discontinued until ail arrearages ace paid, aaaapt at **r eptton. ADVERTISEMENTS, WUI ba inserted at two dollar* par aqaare lac tha Irst, and one dollar per aquare Mat of the apnea of 12 lines Brevier type. No advartiaeeiunt cetteidci ad less than a square. The member of inaertiona must be whiten on each advertisement, or they will t>e inserted till erdered oat and charged accordingly. ami Monthly, Monthly, or Quarterly Adver aemanta, will be char<cd Two Dett-age per eg Bare for each iuaerjtien. l.i her a I deductions will l>e made in favor ef edvertiaementa ol three miHillia, er long islanding Announcing Candidate* for Olhea, Ton el'sra. &T Ceaa muiiicutiena rerointeo ding candidates for oltice and all otliera ot .'united er individual interest, charged a 1 advertising a'ee. t'itaUous $1. Iusolvcai Debtors notices must he paid lor ia advance. Attachments, Rules to plead and other legal notice* uiu?t be paid far by the .Attorney in tho case, or ether peraon handing iu the advertisement. UP Announcement* ol Marr'ageS or Deaths; Helices of Kelig ous deatings publoho I UUATM and solicited. Obituary Notices exceeding th? announce^ laiaat, will be-cburged lar the overplus at regaer edverti aing rates. Tributes of Respect, rated aa ad* I. vva uvui From th* Richmond Stnlimol. CHI KAKA.UGA, -THE STREAM OF JJE ATI If* Chisfc aoiang.i J tjhickum uiga 1 O'er tlijr d*rk aad turbid *?? Roll* the dstlli cry of ihe daring, Rings the war ahaul of ilio Urara ; Ks^nd llty chore Ihe red Urea flushing. Startling ahot and screaming ahcll? Chicksmauga, at ream uf ball If, VVbo lby fearful tola ahall tidl ? Olden memories of horror, Sojrn by scourge of deadly plague. Long had clolhso thy ? ircling forresla With a terror va.ii and viigue ; New to gather fiercer rigor Fropn the phartorae grim with gors, fluiried by war's wilder sarnage To their gravsa on lh) lone abort. Long, with hearts auhdued arid saddened. As lh' Oppressor's hosts moted on, Fctl tha arm* ol Freedom backward. TiU .our hopes liatl mIiii'i i flown ; Till outspoke stern Valor's fiaiw "llsrsth' invading wave shall stay ; llsrs shall cause Hi* foe's proud progress; tiers be crutlttd Ij)m |*rntid irru> !** Thm thtir ?ag??- h+iui* ?% 1J 'JimLinage Backward fl.iahrd ?mh buttle ? ig Of tli* riUran re-pi ?l Litifxi'trl, . And the sturdy tnmp? of liragg ; . Fierce upon th* toeinra turning, All their pool up *ratb breaks oat la the furious buUle clangor, And lh? plifenaivd bailie uhout. Roll thy dark waves, Cliickumaoga, Tremble* all thy ghaeily alu-re, With tho rude shook of tliw onaal, And the tumuli'*Jiorrid roar: Ao tho Southern battle giaola Hurl Iheir bulla of death ulong, Breckinridge, the lr> n hearted, Cheatham, cliiviilrtc and strong Polk and l're*lon ? gallant ttuekner, llill and lliodiuut atroiig in might, Cleburne, flower of manly Valor, flood, thu Ajax of the fight; Denning, ho.ft and nardy wanier, Fearless. i emilute K?reliaw, Mingle battle veil and dentil-bolt, Volley fierce ai d whit hurrah' At the v olleya b!e>'d lllclr In ilira, At the fierce about a Illik I llt ir inula, While tho fiory Wuvu o| ti'llgi'xOi'e On their jailing eotunin tulle ; And tho parched throats ti e ?ut< ken Ureal lie Joy mr the routing fi nic, Ilorrore of timi held for* Who ehtll u??r ilii/i' i,t? it -uit*; Born* l?/ lit*)** who, Mill anil mangled J'aid, rtjion thul bloody Held, I Dirrf.il, muring, .twe *Iim? m iiom.ig* 'fit lb* ?*unl nur lieniea wield; Ami alio f*li, by liery i tul. Thai lite iu*n wim ?riU b? free, Tbv' in conflict b. ffl< d otien. Ever will uncoii?|ti?rr'd b ! Learned, though long unchecked ih*j Nbdi mi, Dealing dee ilnllyy ' IIerking ?Mh I W<> Utmks *4 Mil .?aaL Many a rood of Southern ground, Si ) V?t, whatecer course they fellow, ^ w Somewhere in their pathway flowe, #0 Dark and deep, a Chickutnauga, CQ Stream of deal to caudal foes ! . | They hace found it darkly flowing By Manassas' famous plain. And hy rushing Shenandoah ^ Mel by tide of woe ag?iu ; t'kiccahoniinv, immortal, By the long, ensanguined flight, I? Rappahannock glorious river, Twice renowned for matchless fight, in ti Heed fie story, dastard spoilers, Mark the talc the waters tell, I m P.opder WelJ your fearful lesson, | And the doom that there bsfel : . I.skX'1 to aliun the Southern vengeanse, Sworn upon the colics sword, "Beery stream a Chi*kii0>*uga ^ T" the C|!e invading horde !" ' a Story of a Firnt Kiu. u my vksdh1k* oiiitllr. g In the University of Up*ala, in J Ion, lived ? young siuuett?a lonely (, youth, with great Jove for studies, hut g without ukhoi of pureuiug tliem. lie 1 wee poor end without eormecli #n. Still j lie studied on, living in greet poverty, but _ keeping up e cheerful heart, and trying ant to lo.?k at the futuie which looked H o grimly at biin. bis good humor and j good qualities made him beloved by his Ul comrades. Ones he was standing with l( some of them m the grant square ot Up- ? sale, prating away an hour of leisure, g, when the attention of iBe young man he* |e came arrested by a very young dnd ale* p, gsrit lady, wJbo, at tha side of an eldsrly |l( one, walked slowly ovsr the place. It ct wee the daughter of the Governor of Up | land, residing in the sity, end the letly ol with her was her governess. Shs was K generally known for hsr beauty, end bsr |, goodness, and hsr gentleests of charae ^ ter, and wes looked upon with edmira* lion by lbs students. ,r As tbe young men now stood listlessly ^ gasiug on bsr, as she parsed on like e ci graceful vision, one of them exclaimed : g "Well, it would be woilh something to u have a kiee Irom such a? mouth.** Tha poor young student, hero of our story, who was looking intently nt that pure ? end enge'ie faea, exclaimed ae if by in* ^ apiratioa : "Web, I think I coulJ have it!'* "What !** cried bis friende in e cbo ? rue. 'Are you craty f Do you know ra her f* 'Not e* all,' he answered, 'but 1 * | think she would kise me, just now, if 1 asked Iter.' 'Whet, in this place, before ^ ell our eyes f* 'In this place, before your ' eyes.* 'Freely f* 'Freely.* 'Well, if she will give you e kiss in that manner, I will *give you a thousand dollars !' exclaimed 11 one of the party. 'And I !' 'And I!' cried three or four others, lor it so happened *' that several rich young men were in the c> group and beta ran hiyjh on so imaroha* J" bis mm ami the cIihIUhuu *i> mad* J? III iid received in l**> liiue than w* lake la relet* it. Wl Cur h*ro?my authority tails not whtther b* am handsome or plain?I bar* pa- r" culiar reason* lor balioving that l a was rather plain, but singularly good lo king O at tb* Nina nine?our bwro immediately walked off lo meet tb* young lady. II* lu bowed to b*r, and laid : 'My lady, ray tj, (ortuaa ia in your l*?od.' 8b* looked at c, biin with astenisament, 4>ut arraaiad bar tl taps. Ha proceeded to atale Ins naina to and station, Ilia aspirations, and related imply and truly what just bad passed j,c bet?eea him and Ins companions. The ^ young lady listened attentively, and when ^ ba bad ceasad to speak, aba said blush fQ iag, but with soras swaatnass : 'It by so u In lis a thing, so much good can b? affcl* , ^ ad it would lis tool-an in me to refuse your ,|( request*?111O *ba kissed tb* young man publicly, in lb* op?-n rqoare. ||M Nail day, ilia young student was saat 0( for by tLe Governor. U* wanted to aaa |t| lbs man who bad darad tc ask a kiss of __ All bis daughter in that way, and whom she bad consented to kiss so. H* received him with t severe and eruliaizing brow, ftkul ? <* ? ' l.ju.s'a ( (??* ??w M???. wHwrnmoii, WIB SO C? plvmird irub low, k? njfarad liiin to disc la at liia inula during ilia eouraa of liia atti ad di?* in Upowta. Alt Our young fnand now purautd liia alu? ini 4in* in a uiannar alncli aoou mada liim wl kagnrdml na il a himi proiuwiug acliolar CI at ili? jUuiVfiMiy. Tli#*a yaara wara p?aa on 0<i nliar ilia day of liia Aral k'aa, ?b?* lb# |h young man ?? alloaad to giv* aacond |yi oua to Uia lo?*ly daugbiar of lb* Govar th |or, aa to Ilia balro;b*d fend*. wl (la baeama, lalar, on* of tfe* g/aataat o? aclioUra in Hwadan and ana aa ranafe r#? G< a^clad lur hi* laaruiatr aa km bia afeaaaa Q., Ur. II w.?tk? ?ilt aii'mrt forwtr ?|no?| hu Hi* wurki itf Mitnr*, ?od (roa kit b?ppy il ^??| f UrnHj wall kw?* to | ?x weden al the present day, mod whose 1 altli of fortune, and high position in ciety, sre ragardad aa shinII thing*. >mpaied with a wealth of goodliest and ; '* _ I Prajar of the Extortioner Wa Lava sometimes wondered whether | e extertiooer ever prayed. Wa ehotild te to hear his prayer, or rather lo read ie secrets of hi* heart, while ostensibly | igagad in the holy exercise. His words, ! larpolated with his tboughta, would ha ! northing like what follow* : Our Father who art in lleavan ? I onder what will be the price of wheat j lit* season. My crop is fin#, eery fine. I I 'link I might get at least four dollars ; >r it. I should like to gel ten?~Lie)lowed a Tby name?If the Reason continues I hall maka a tremendous crop of corn, nd aa my cribs are now sufficient to last as for two years, it will be a clear profit -Thy k ingdoto coin*?Chickens are a ;reat institution. Ilefore the war ! used o sell them for tan cents, now I gel two ollare for them. I won't sell iny corn 0 the soldier's rstief society. They don't ive enough?at it i* dona in lleareu.? 'hat old atear brought me two hundred oilers Give us this day our daily bread -my poor nwigbbor who has a poor bus- : and in the army, ani six little children 1 home, must find it hard to get along. ! fie lord blraa her and hera. Forgive us ] ?- r?- -i I -I mm i?r iwr^n ? llJOte 1IIHI spats against us? my old friend Smith h? rather hard on me when he said 1 otiged the poor, hut I foigive him ? and ad us not teinptalion ? I am afraid our itlor'a prosperity will prove a snare to m. Why brother Jones sent him a >w and a calf?but deliver us fiotn evil, wish our preacher would quit preaching it extortion. If he don't 1 will a'op tub* riptioii. lie it really an evil, lie won't it a body be at peace?for thine ia the ingdout, the power, and the glory, for r*r and ever. I believe 1 will send some itlcli cows to Atlanta. 1 bear they are ringing tremendous piicee. The iner iiants there do charge awful for their oode. Lord have mercy on us and save s frotu such extortioners?Amen. Tub Blind Man Happy.? lo a jour* al of a tour through Scotland, by Ktv. |. Simeon, of Cambridge, we have the dlowing paaeage: "Went to seo Lado loss's grounds. Here, also, I saw blind leu weaving. May I never forget the dlowing fact: One of the blind rueu, on sing interrogated with respect to his nowledge < f spiritual tilings, answered, never saw, till 1 was blind ; nor did I kuu? comeuiineni unto i uau my feai^lit, ia I Jo now, that I have lost ; 1 cau truly affirm, though few know i?w to credit ma, that I would, oo no ;couut, change hit present situation and rcuuiattai.ee* with any tbat I evar an yed before I *? as bind.' LI* bad enyed eye aiglil till 25, and bad Lean ind about tbraa ye*ra. My a >ul was ucli affected and comforted witb bit iclaration. Surely, there ia a reality tu ligioa J" nawapafehs and Salahikd Mem.? na of our exchanges aa\a : ? "He ia a bra** roan who will now van , ro to sell b:a produce or wares at rela- ' rely lower prices than ba baa to pay for | ery thing also. We know but two class* tbat ate doing this, and lliey hfcl fair live an.I die in moderate circumstances lbase are the newap?per men and lairara or mechanics and salaried mas.? i re know from experience tbat aewspa- I irs have only risen two or tbraa times rmar prices, wbiia w* bars to pay from , n to twenty times na much for ovary log wa naa, and still tbara ia complaint at w* should increase our prices at nil. swapaper propriatora could jual as wall iva made fortunes out of I lie nacavatiiaa lit* tun** a* oilier tUiMi, but ihay 1 >** preferred to make a decent living id urv* iLa eauee." Oar Army la Motion. Yankee papers any tbnt lx?ngktr?*t4? I rpt hu croeeed tbe river above Chat- I nooga, and ara euppoeed to ba concern* in aflaek movement by Bragg. Tboy , Mi at ale ibal A. P. Hill or Keell te comK down upon Uumeide at Knoxville, i Itiie other troop* (Stevetieco'e and 1 leathani'o) ara advancing front Loudon KnoaviMe. Wa believe for once that a Yankee* may ba right and are not mg, and that when the mill atoo?* meat, a* grinding proee*a will commence, ticii ia to palvarla* Grant's army. Our >D information iaducaa the belief that >fc Urtgg, impMlfd of being ft sort of ' 4 tit", Irftft ftp?il* wli?9 lh? tpirU maim | ? ?. tl? i? oloftt Ukalf Hft4*v ii?Au*nct 4 pvM?nt. Yn, vftriljr, tU? ftrntj m hi 14 MiM,v?br?M(ns lllAinif. | ' m * " J* * On* Hundred and Twentieth end Twenty-First Days of tbe Siege. The Yankee* on Morris' Island are evi dentlv growing weary of (heir ineffectual : and disappointed efforts lo reduce (lie n grand old fortress with the stuboorn and u unconquerable Major Elliott and garrison '* lo submission. ^ The present bombardment, considering '' the treuiendous and unprecedented vre'uht j * of metal Ared at the short range of I#- , l' tweeti twelve and fifteen hundred yards P only, having fsiled after a period of four* | ^ teen days to accomplish its object, furu* I l*hes not only a brilliant, but a valuable ' I, and highly important record to future , 0 historians. Maior Elliott, when offered. I declined lo be relieved, and i* still in llie ^ fort, in grH>d liealili and spirit*, giving his utmost efforts and attention to the dispo K ailious and welfare of tlie garrison and the defence of the place, nolilr sustained by Col. Uhvtt, Coiiiinandant of Fort Sum- ^ ter and the city. At last accounts the enemy's fire was c getting to he slower and slower, and '] since then has narrowed down to an occa t sional gun, with now and then spasmodic intervals of a little activity. In the mean- t time, Major Elliott and the garrison have collected and set to the city a large num her of the various shots and shells of all a descriptions lyiog In piles in tha fort.? i c During Friday night hut sixty eight rifled ' a hots were fired from Cregg, twenty nins J u of which failed to explode, or exploded j b after passing over. The fire of the Monitors Friday oighl waa directed upon the East angle, and ^ upon the scarp of the Northeast face. I' urn naiuruay seventy oii? nil*d shots, and (wo LunJred and twelve mortar *l liella were tired, sixty one of which niitted. Kurt Moultrie, ami batteries Marion, *' Marshall, and Hint kin* kepi up a c >nc?n 11 traied fir* on Gragg and lb* Cuminir.gs' *" I'oinl mortar battery, doing ^ torn* ex '' cellenl tlioo'ing, and frequenllv driving lb* enemy from hi* gune. Tb* Monitor* ^ took no part in lb* action Saturday. , Tb* number of * * !* reported inaide ^ the bar Saturday morning eat twenty #) iglit, in addition to tb* Ironiidei, (our Monitor*, lb* flag ?bip, two mortar bulk* in Folly fillet, twenty one in Folly Kiver, four in Folly Creek, iliree in Stono, twelve t< gunboat*, beside* a number of achoonere, c| tranaporta, ?kc. ? During Saturday night aixty tbree abella witb tune fovea were fired from Cumming*' I'oinl Lattery, aixteen of c< which miaaed. On Sunday ninety three n ebota from the rifled gun at Oregg were n fired, twenty three passing over; one bun dr?d and eighteen shells Irom lb* mortar battery, of which forty fiv* miaaed; and m el*v*n abota from lb* Monitor*, fiv* mia* 1 ing tb* fort. Th* casualties ware a* follow* : Lieut T. Davis Waiiea, 1st South Carolina Ar I tillery, concussion, slight; 1 'rivet* Tbo*. j ^ Watte, Company C, 88tli Georgia, for* arm aud band *?v*r*; 1'rival* J. M. I'ag*. ^ Company 11, 29tb Georgia, contusion of ^ side, alight. On* negro was severely and on* dangrrously w.uuuded.? Courier, ^ IO(A ? net. , Tub UitaTB Dutohmbn.? ft eoent* that tb* Pennsylvanian* are trying to gat tb* t| negroes 10 nil u?? call upon them for ; c iroup*. \V* find tii? following in ? Liar- | riaburg letter to lit* Philadelphia Inqui. | <j r*r : ' ; b 1 have Men number of gentlemen from different portion* of tb* Common- ! wealth, who urge ?h* sccrptaoee, iu li?u of tli* conscription, *f * number of regi T inmti of colored volunteer* that will be tendered, allowing tbein nil the perqui*- ; u it** and privilege* of white volant*#**, ' except the right of holding eomini?aiou*. ' ffy tb* ndoption of ihieplnn it i* thought ' '' that a very Urge proportion of eur quote . " could be filled, ia?emuch ** the colored ^ men throughout the Slat* nr* repreten ted to be patriotic and willing to *erv* their country. It ia even rumored that m the Governor will urge the adoption of j this course hitneelf. * C( The weather ptophels In Minnesota iij |( that the people may look out for the herdMt winter eeen for year*. There will li* ' j more cold data, the mercury will run low (| ?r, and the enow deeper than before since ^ 67. This is the firet fall since *67 the ? brook trout have commenced tearing the imall creeks for deap hole* ae aarlv a* ^ Hepteinber, ami the first seaeoa since thee I hat the iiiuekrala have double w*!lcd iheir little hillock homes. These end kerUiin other infallible ?igea known to the iporUmen end Unler iixtieft* a winter p| >1 unwuual leveritj. It ie thought by , M| n?*ny llint the river will ctoee et le**t , ^ two weeke earlier then leet jaar. | Wit and Humor A lawyei built him an office ia the ' i >rm of a hexagon, or aix aquare. The oveltr of the truciore attracted the at . intion of aome I nth man who were pnea- 1 ig by ; they made a full atop and viewed J lie building very critically. The lawyer, j \ iagualed at thuir curioaifv, lifted up the rindow, put hie head out and addreaaed | tiem: "What do vow aland there like a nek of block heada, gazing at my office; j o you lake It for a church V "Kaix," answered one of lliom, "I waa J liinkmg ao, till | aaw the devil poke bfa ea<] out of the windy I" A country youth, *hu had returned oma from London, wn aaked by liia nxioue father if ha had been guarded of n hi* conduct while them. 'Oil, Jd?,' >aa the reply. '1 *?i guarded by two olicemen part of the time." The surest way to prevail on a young ouple to get married it to oppoae them, eli them you would rather aee them in hair graves, and twelve month* will not lapte before their baby will paaa you wice a day in a willow wagon. 'What ia the meaning of a back biter!' ked a clergyman at a Sunday ahool relation. Tliia ?aa a puzzler. It went long the class till ( came (o a simple tchin who aaid, sheepishly, "l'erl.apa it a a flea.* 1 * I 'I tuy, Uroan, what a elcae shaver ( ones is ; why, he'd -squabble about a ? 1 ?-/ . , 'Well, what if be does f eaid Brown , ( he leaa one wquabblt-a about, the better.' J Wrote hr 111huaiaare young cavalier, liar a ^lornua daah of a few hundred i idea llio* tba -enemy's country in Ohio, j loluinoii in all Ina glory wn aerer on a | nd lika om of theee." ' M| I A tandar hearted widower faieted at | ie fuueral of hia third beloved. "What ' mil wa do with hnu ?" naked a friend of ia. "Lat him alone," aaid a waggieb by Under, "Ut'll won ra wive" I "Mr |?arty, air, will not be in idleneea," lid a politician. "Very true, air," rator d hia opponent, "your party ia naitber Imrgaabla with lying in idleueaa nor idle aaa in lying." Tlie individual who attempted to raiaa | die from horae eliealnula waul into tba larket tba oilier day and inquired for * lock turtle to make mock turtle aoup of. "Heroine" ia perliapa aa peculiar a roid aa guy iu our language; tbe firat ?o latlera of it are mala, the three tiral iioale, the four lirsi a brave man, aud te who.a woid a brave woman. ?- * **/..- .1 i . -- - > n uu ib in? i.ivitni iiimu mentioned in lie Uil.le I Kite* lng\i imali. 'I'llMl >e wrong. It i? a BiKlad, ibe iliuil*. (S:>oviiei glil) 1'kdiukkr or mi Uritio S-jATra ? >ired by Waeiimgioti, and UamneJ by liacolH.? Londun Punch. I'lxaimt'a Catkciiimm?Wby abould be male aex avoid ibe taller A I Be Ruae il nimkm man mean. Wliat ia iUai wbicb every men can ivide, but uo mtu can leli a livit II baa ecu divided ! Water. Wbt'. pari of a rUiji ?a like a farmer f -Tbe liber. Wbat ia iba old eat tree in America I be elder irae. Wbal day of ibe year ia a command > go abead f Uvreli 4ib. A aiudmi ol medicine in Alabama, ' aving coor'.ed a girl for a yaar,#and lanaged ai I lie end of ibat lime lo gel | eked, baa lurued round and aue-t ibe tllier fur vieiu" be paid bar. , "Pray, my lord," aaid a gen'.leinao lo raiber wliimakcal j i.lga, "wbal ia ibe ialinetion beiwaeu law and equity | iHiruf" 11 "V?ry luilr, m ilia nti," iej?ira<i itm , >rr<?lti|>; **tb?y only differ ? > fnr m liirra I coiit-arned. Ai common Inw,^hi urn 1 one for at one**; m equity, yo? arc uol > entity ditpotad of. Tira on* it jtronera :id, tba <>4ti?r UnHniim." WILLIAMS A ALLISOM. TTORNISYS AT LA A I , ABO L Solioitors ia Equity. I.ANCANTBK, e; u, H. q. WSU practice In lira BwUwl tf Uii??Mr, rompt MUntUi firta to OoUootios* r. Wiuomi rony be onmnllnd at YorkrW^ C., nod Mr. Ai.?j*oo at Im <)Nm ia the OTjyr-- t .? ? * i ASSESSMENT OP THE TAX IN KIND. |"MI1? Assessors for the I8tl? Collection X District, M??rr? YVui Koberteoti and leasee 11. Mpbley, will Attend at Ihe places named belo*. at thu time* slated, for the purpose ol receiving returns of Agricultural products in accordance with the Nth sec Lion of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Act to lay taxes for the common defence and carry on the Government of the Codfederale Stoles." Mr itoherteon will attend at Thoa. 1. Civ burn's, Monday Pih November. John K. Walsh, Tuesday 10th " Tax.ihnw, Wednesday 11th " lr,.l.t I I .* f 11 ? r Th I. ru^ .. I III, M Mr*. KHz Morton's, Friday 13th " Wash ilinaon, Saturday I4lh " Mra. liut-v's, Monday 16th " Craig & Taylor, Tuesday 17lh u T R. Manilla store, Wed'day 8th " Robt Pott's store, Thurnd ijr 19th " Dr. T. I.. Johnston's, Saturday 12 o'clock,'J J at w Ltiiirsalor C. II., Monday 23d " Mr. Mobley will attend at Matthias Crenshaw's, Monday 9th Nov. John \V. Twitiy'a Tuo-wlay 10th " Nslaon Uell'a . Wsd.ieaday I Ith " Mra. M A Perry's, Tluraday I'Jth * Jnine* M . Shaver'*, Friday 13th " Plsarnnt Hill, Naturdavday 14th M J.iiiio* Hiakiu'a Monday 10th " Stephen T. Smali'a. Tuesday I*7th " John M. Craig's, Wednesday 18th M At My residence, Thursday 19th " J.uncasler C. II., Monday J3d " Tai Payers will be required to render estimate* upon nuili of their entire crop of the following named products, of the growth oftha present year, to include all that they have conantned and all that they may have sold, bartered or otherwise disposed ofWheal, Corn, Oats, Rye, liuckwhaat, Rice, Sweet Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Cured llay, Cured Fodder,Sugar, Molasses made of Car. e, Cotton. Wool Tuk.m'11 I'aal. Ilnnn, Ground I'rNN. |{t>lurni uf Wheat, Corn, U.itsand llye, Mill bo required in weight l'ax 1'aysis will please weigh one buahul uf each kind of grnio and report the weight Le the AMrMor, together with the whole lumber of burlitli of each kind This Will riiuble the Aaaetiaiir to ascertain the nuin tt?r ol pounds that lie ia required to pay to ilie Government. Kach fanner and | ianler haa the plivilege of reserving til'ly bushels of aweet potatoes, ifty bushel* of Irish potatoes, one hundred bushels of t orn, or fifty buahela of whrlt produced i i year 1813, and twenty buahela i?f peso or beana, but not atom than twenty, buahela of both for hi* own use. In niaknglhe estimate and as?#SMnrnt, therefore, Iheae quantities of the articles mentioned will be excluded therefrom. Tax l'?) era are notified to render prompt and accurate returna under pain of being nailed with the penalties which the law prescribes is sll cases of default. JAMKS R. MAUILU IStli District Collsctor. OcV Ul?t. 1861, 17?If TKI11I8 OF 'I'llK IlUGLKtlOUNOF I.IBKKTY. Sing1* copy one \enf. . .. . ..A$5 00 Que copy AO No ioiin* entered upon the subscription hooka for lens than una year. All orders ahould b# addressed to, II11.1. &. HWAYZK, Gmrna, Ga. IIII.L At SWAYZK'S, CofffEDrEATg STATKS I' u il L I N II | N G HOUS F., gkikfin.ckokgia. Having determined to enter largely into the publishing business, we take pleasure in .rni.mi.inif II...I ? I._.. - IJ J 1 Nuuru 10 our ?? ready very rilrnsiva ollica, several thouaaod dollars worth of M A T K III A li AND M A C II I NM R Y. and are now prepared lo receive proposition# Iroui purtirl who wi?h to publish booka or othar publications, and whodaaira lhair work dona \ NUPKKK?R TO ANY IN T1IK CONKEDKM ACY. We will alao purchase at a fair prion any now boon that may be inadi marketable, and publub tliani ourselves. Our pulilwutinMs at praaant consist of lha K All. ltOAD AND 8TEAM BOAT <ilJII)K, I'rice til 00. THE BUCLK-llOltNOK 1JUEKTY, Price So caulk, *t $5 00 a year. llll.I. &l SWAYZK. Gairrm. <Ja. Nov. 4. S9 ?3m. THE SENTINEL. TKKMS OY rtUUSCRlPTIOX. Taaua mr* Mrirtly s?s aWriam, aa follow#; Daily Hearts cl, ona year, $30 00 4 SHHitln, 10 00 ~ I uiuiilhi, I 00 " M p*r month, t 00 B*mt-W*?kly, *nt jr**r, 14 00 4 month*, 7 00 ** ft month*, 4 00 W?ktf, Ml* yoar, 1 00 - ? month*, 4 00 ft in.mlh*. 1 00 riCRMS FOR ADVERTISING. On* dollar tad fifty N*ta par ?ju*r* of too line*. LAa* than ft va Itnoa $1 par iaaartloo. Addtaaa, SMITH. UAlkY * CO. Santiuai Ofllar, Rich mood, Va. SOU T H CAROLINA. I.ANCAHTKK DltfTRICT. Ex Part*. JNt>* HUaUra, Applicant Agaiaot Malaoco Crain and wi/a K'.iftabatS, John Cr*iu and wifo J ana, or ihotr ahildrra if Ik* paront* Wo da ad. |t appaafing to m/ aatUfaation that tha bora naoiad p irtia* and dofi-ndaota raatda ottkual lha liiuita of thia Mlala, it i* tharofor*, urdrrrd, that thojr do appaar and objoct to the division or ml* of ike roal Katata of franc i* Stoalo and widow Margaret, doa'd , oo or bslora th* S'JJ day of January aril, a* thrir coriarnI to lha aaioa will b* antorad of record. r. T. H AMMOND, o. k IX Oat. St, IMS. 34-ftm T ? ; EXOll/VNiiE NOTICE NO-1. 'pilE following Confederate Officer* ib4 > X men captured at Vickaburg, Miaaiaaip'4 pi, July 4th, 1863, and aub??quwntly parol, ed, hare bean duly exchanged, and are hare. I I L j? ?-? uj <> uvi'i?rvat I I. The officer* and men of General C. L. 1 ( Stovenaon'e diviaion. 3. The offieeraand men of General Bow. jj I en'a diviaian. > t 3. The officer* and men of Brigadier I * ( General Moore'* Brigade. ^ 4. 'J'he officer* and men of the Second ] Texa* Regiment. 5. The officer* and men oT Want'* Le. ' gion. K Alan, all Confederate officera and men , who have been delivered at City Point at i anr time previuua to July 25th, 1863, have been duly exbhnnged, and are hereby ao declared. ROBBRT OULD, Agent of Etoliange. [Iwtncaater Ledger Print ] Oct. 14, 1163. . 36?6t. J^XCIIANGK NOTICB, No 7. Richmond, Va.Oct. 18th, 1863. The foilo?ing Confederate officera aad men are hereby declared duly exchanged : 1. AM o Ulcere and men captured and paroled at any lime previoua to the first of September, 18 >S. This aeclion, however, < ia not intended to include any officers or men captured at Vickaburg, July 4th, 1861, except auch aa were declared exchanged br Kxchange Notice No. 6, Sept. 13lh, 1861, or ere specifically nnmed in thia notice, llet it doea embrace all deliveries made at City I'oint, or oilier place, before September lat, 1863, and with the limitation above named, all captures at 1'ort Hudson or any other place, where the parlies weie released on parole. 3. The staff of General* Pnuberlnn, Stevenson, bowse, Moore, barton, S. (). I.ee, Cuihmings, Harris and Baldwin,end of Col. onels Ueyuolds, Cockrell and Dockrry, the officers and men belonging to the Knginstr Corpa and Sappers and Miners and the fourth and forty sixth Mississippi Regiments, all captured at Vickaburg, July 4lh, 1*63. 3. The general officers captured at Vieka. burg, July 4th, 1863, were declared exchanged July 13 th, 1863. KOBKRT CULf). Agent of Exchange. [Lancaster I-sdgvr I'rinl.J Oet. 38, 1863. V?84. THE KECUIU)'. Tux Rkcokd is issued every Tavisatr Mousing, nt our bookstore, 143 Main 11 Street. I Tkkms?Ten Dollars per annum. Six Dollars for six month. s.- ---i ' auutcnpuo* I will be taken fur a shorter period. The Trud* supplied at Fifteen- Dollar* per huti 1 dred copies. Til* cash mud accompany f orders. Any person sending the money for firs subscribers, will receive a sixth copy with* 1 out charge. Advkrtiscmkhts inserted at 25 cents par j line, for each insertion. ' We have no Traveling Agmta. 'Persons wtailing to subscribe, should seud their : names direct to ss, and with as little delay J as possible, in order to sesurs the back notubeis. Address ' WEST & JOHNSTON, Puhtitktrt, 145 .Wain tlrtat, HmihmonJ. '' Nov. 4, 186a 19-lm SOUTH C A KOLTN A- I LANCASTER DISTRICT. Ex I'arltt. | Miss Jane Niabet, Applicant, i Against, I j Josiah Ni*bet, Janes Niabet, Sam'l Me; Murray, Robert MeMurray, William Mc| Murray?the aliild?r?.. ?r " , - ...... ? >! ? IUI?? l??l named heir* namos net known?Jack* on McMurray and Ham'l Niebet. It appearing to my satisfaction that the above named defendants, re>ide without this State, it ia therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the divUion or aale of the Real Kelate of John Mi-Murray, deo'd, on or before Thuraday, the 7th day of Jan> uary next, or their consent to the eaine will be entered of Record. P. T. HAMMOND, Ordinary l,aneaeter Diet. Oet JI, !? ?. ?7?2o> | THE BULLETIN. BY B *?TilTTOV. TVDUC VOU >Vn Di/iKmmriiuii : pailt bcllntin : ! For ail nonU, J.#0 " ?ua yaar, lloo tu-wiult boll btin : | For lit moolh?, tot " ona year, too catawba journal?nimut: 1 For one year, $> 00 Charlottee, K. C , Sept It. MKLTOK & WITHER8P00*. ! ATTORN E Y S AT LAW and ' Bolioitors in Bquity. Will practice in l<aaeaaler and lh? eurroun. ding Dialriela. C. I). Milton, I B. J. WirHKHorooa, Cheater, 8. C. | IjiuoAitar C. II January II, 1800. 40?1 Dr. ALFAED GRAVEN Krai dent lar|?MH Den (lot, VORKVILLI, ?. 0., 1 nir... ki. i? ?? ?? | -? - ' 'v? i ?u iiiv oiim I ?en? of l^incaaUr VillUtfo and eurrour.dinf country. ARTIPICI M. TEETH inserted or (jot* ' I'tale, Ironi one to a fall aell*. | Jure lllh, I S3?, 1??ly C B HOETHEOP. Attorney at Law AMD MOUCITOR lit KIIIIITV, MTMl praoMre m l?ancAUr t?J tfie woi^iWor^ Ih| Diitrieta OKKICK AY LASOAWBEVtLLB. October Slat, I Ml, M-lf