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* ? ?' % _ \'* . the Ctmcaster fe&gcr. - ' s3 per annum '?zjz,v in advance. i \ ? " IL"' ' ~**^?S52SSfi2328flPfcBI . ' ^ ' 1 /amilg Bait Political 5fmspaptr?Beaateil ta tljr Irti, irimu, litrritnn, tfitBtaiian, Igriraltsrt, Sntirnal Smgrunfairnti, /crrigu anil ftnnMtu Mtrn, ink tbr JBirkrtf. VOLUME XII. LANCASTER C. H.. SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOV. 25, 1863. 'NUMBER 32 i ja^==_??-??- r? | | -?f??-3?- -|? ' * THE LANCASTER LEDGER! ?*tWiahed ?Tery Wednesday Morning MY W. M. CONNORS, Edilor and proprietor. ' ? ? TERMS; 5>r Hix Month*, in advance, $150 For Three Month*, in rdfanca, 1 00 I When not paid in adtrance, fifty per cant, j jpun the above .rate* will be olmrgad Pay. ' moat within on* month from tha data of abeeriptian wi'.f ba considered in advance. SuhecripUixna w?H not be received in ad??aee for a longer le.r.m than aix months, ear far a ehartar time than three months Ma paper discontinued until all arreararaa *i4 paid, szeept pt epr option A D VERTIR KM ENTS, Will ba inserted 1(1 two dollars par aqaare tar the fret, and que .tNl^r per squera *er vcoh subsequent inaertioM. A square .te con*< ( of the apace of 12 line*. Brevier type. No advertisement considered leea than a square. The number of insertions tupst be wdtten on -aoh advertisement, or tliey will be inaettsd till rdered out and charged accordingly. Semi-Monthly, Monthly, or Quarterly Adver cements, will ne charged Two Dollars per square for each insertion. Liberal deductions will be made is favor ef advertisruiwuts of three months, or longtatandiug Announcing Candidates for Office, X?n fi>e!!are eir< ommunicnlions.recoinine'- ding ranafdnli? tar office and all cohere of limited er individual interest,charged at advertising "a'ea. t itauoua fk. Insolvent Debtors notices must be paid lor ia advance. Attachments, Rulee re plead and other legal noticos mpst be .paid tier by ibe Attorney in the case, or pther perron handing in the advertisement. VTA naouueements of Marriages or-Deaths; tfetiees of Religious Mooting* published OUAT- i IV and solicited. Obituary Notices exceeding the announcement, will be aharged for the overplus at regitar advarti sing rates. ~ Tributes ?,( iRoepeet, rated as ad*ertiaments. Mg!!? B'WHHH [Froui the Richmond Enquirer.J Freedom at Port This is tU? title of on elaborate article u the Atlanlie Monthly., literary .organ of . Yankee Abolitionism, for September. It professes to give go account of tbeir pet colony of (tiegroea at Port Aoyal, (be i management of srhipb, it appears, was transferred frous the Treasury to the War Department, and plaeed in the bands of "Brig. Gen. Kufus Sexton, a native of Massachusetts, who. ill uliildlinod. had breathed lb* free air of Connecticut,'^ *vb!eh is douhclea* k high qualification. It ie in vain we examine the article /or any account of the financial or ucobomical results of lite "colony," afid liow mucb it cost* the ^ ir Department to get eotlou raised that*. hut yt ia not Jong since tliw Mew York f'rihuue staled that cotton in thoae pari* ia produced at about twenty dollar* a pound il'hk waiter in t/te month lj prudently avoid* all revelation* upon this part of the ca*e; which might, ie fate, cool the ;eal of the Yankee nation >B tK* grant c>M*e of human freedom; for neither human freedom aor anything l*a, human or divine, will eatisfy the a* piration* of that people unlet* it pay* a large per centage uu ijbe investment. il* ipplie* himself, tizerelore, rather 10 ex Libit the great mural and intellectual davaloptnant of the colonized slave*; and fcera there is rco,m 'or the flights of a warm imagination. The new roe* of Port Royal thia writer depicu a* amongst the moat amiable, indusiriou* and high spiritad of the human race. Nut altogether perfect ha oandidly admit*; and ha feela compelled to check the too sanguine he lief (which it *?em* haa prevailed in some quarter) that the colony would instantly become another Arcadia, or happy valley f Raaselae. "On* who expect* to find in emancipated lave* perfect men end women, or to j realize in theru some /atf dream of an ideal race, wit', meet disappointment." But though not yet ideally perfect men and women ? for br avow* thai ''there are *ome vice* charged upou '.lie-* people, or a periion of thein"?y?*t they ere a much more intelligent and wise peep ? vnun, ior example, in* jiahnDS? | ''Nor do ordinarily display much exhilaration over their new condition? I being quite un'ifce the Itaiian reeolutionitt i who used lo put on Uia toga, walk in tb* ! forum, end personate Brutus and Cattius." 'Hie lad ice of the colour, lie ear*, are fond of purchasing "hooped skirl* l?ut, ' fur tli? pre sent, loo man* of thegi ar* f#uod working in the cotton patches with j their hots. There most be some persons in Boston likely to l>? disgusted at find iff li'ft thsir colored sisfer* have to work at all ; but the writer in the . Monthly abows that they cannot yet be expected to be further advanced than the women of Switzerland? "It baa been suggested thai the field work doea not become women in the noa ttmdition ; and so it may seem to some j person* of just sympathies who have not jet learned th<u no boncsi work is (I t ^onorab.e 10 non .yr *o?pin. Hut this , ' Wm. r , A-'k. jr. ? ft . . * % - matter may be left to regulate itaelf.? | < Fifld work, aa an occupation, may not be conaialent with fineat feminine culture, or I the iDoai. complete womanlineaa ; but it in I no way conflict a with virtue, aalf reaped | mil social il???lnnm?iil -?rl- I in tbe field in Switzerland, the freest country of J?urope ; and we may look with pride on the triumps of ibis genera lion, when tbe American negroes become the peers of ibe Swiss peasantry." Certainly two years of pitilaniliropic Colonization could scarcely have done more than elevate negroes to the level with the freest nation in Kurnpe. Much is already done in making them superior to the Italians. Many of the negroes have, by an ope ration called a tax sale, become propria tore of lands on which they formerly la* bored as slavee. . One of these landed proprietors, who is referred to as a model, is named Uarry. "Lie lias p horse twenty five years old and blind in botb ayes, whom he guides with e rope?ear.ryi.ug oo /arming, I thought, somewhat under difficulties.? Uarry lives in the bouse of the former overaaer, and delights, theugh not boast ingly, in imposition as landed proprietor. Ue lips pr inieed to write me, or rather dictate a letter, giving an account of the progress of bis crop." Of course the writer, beiag probably a school master, dwells with enthusiasm on the jducationai eetahlishmeete. Ue e?ye there ere thirty schools ; end posit* ivety avers that in one of these schools, be beard with hie own ears a class recite the multiplication table "as high as fives." The teacher# are nil "commissioned by the thres associations in Boston, New { York and Philadelphia, and by tbe t American Missienary Association; end < from tbe specimen bete given of tbe cats- < chetical exaoitnatiooe oil history and j geography, it may be seen that they are j training the youthful mind in tbe way it ( should go. | , Tli* tefcher was inatructing bar pupils I in coin* dates nod fasts which have hud I much to do with our history. The ?jues < lions nnd answers, in whtcli all lbs pu pits joiusd, wars tbsSs : l "WUre were slaves first brought to I ' this country )" % -Virginia" 1 -When f" "18'20 " -Who brough them !" "]>atcliti)aii." "Who cams the same year to Plymouth, Massachusetts ?" -Pilgrims." "Did they bring slaves f" "No." A teacher in Beaufort put the tjueelions, to which answers were gireu in a loud tone by the school: "What country do joe live in !" -United States." "What Slate r "South Carolina." -What Island!" -Port Royal," "What town r "Beaufort." \\ llA ia Allw (1 Ai asnnv 1" "tianaral Saxton." "Who ia your PraalJani I" "Abraham Lincoln." "What baa ha iloaa for jam f* "lla'a fraaii oa." but tlia intaraating pupila wara not confinad to thaaa eavara atudiaa, and tba writer tingara mill moat ainicabla daligbl on tonia of ilia aliiipla paalmody which ha haard in tha aama aaiuiaariaa. llara l* tha drat aians* of ona of thaaa compo tiliona : "In da mornin' whan I riaa, Tell my Jaaua, lluddy oh*" In da mornin' when I riaa. Tell my J?*ua, buddy oh 7" Tha tourist at laat taara blmaslf away from thaaa placid acanaa of iaduatry, aan tent and human prograaa. Faint baartad philanthropists may fallar and doubt of tlia ultimata aoc:taa of colony, but ha doaa not doubt : "Tha arilarpriaa for thair aid, bagnn in doubt, ia no longar a hara bopo or poasi i)i11it, 11 14 a rruiiion ana a conauiDina llrto." Tlii* ia delightful, bat ii would ba mora aatiafaatory if ba bad tohf^pa bow much cotton coat par pound to produca it thara, and aiao liow much tha colony coata tha War Department in p'aciona greenback*. JJnfortunate fraaman ! Tbia ''colony," i or tha memory of it, will atand forever aa I an amazing inonuntanl of tha Mupnliiy, 1 tha ipita, and especially tba cruelty of tha pbilaulhropiata. J'hilaothropy is out of the worst paaaiona of our natara. *Ifow if j* do. % . * mi Convention of Bank Reyreaentativea ol In Columbia. tl The follow 1114 is tlio reault of lb e 0* a liberal) >II? of tli? Convention of Hank m Representative* in Columbia, at Ha meet- m iiig lieM od tlie lOlli anil 11 ill inata.: tl Wliereaa, experience haa demonstrated tl that the due* to he collected by tl.e Gov eminent and for which the Treaaury nolee are made receivable, are inedei|\iate to abaolve a sufficient amount of llie notes, to prevent the evil* of en increased paper currency, end i-l is deemed essential to 1 the interests of llie people and of the Government; that the right to pay all Government dues in these issues should be waived hj the people to a certain ex tent, and measures l>e adopted by the Government to redeem or fund the eo'iie amount of the said issues, 0/ so much as shall rsducs the eeiu of the currency to two hundred millions or less, and for the accomplishment of this object the following mensural sre recommended to the country and the Government bv thia meeting : 1. Tbat a new fttue of Coupon Honda be made to the amount of one thousand I millions of dollars. The bond* bearing ' ' six per ceat^nterest ? the Coupons pay a I bla anoually in coin. 2. Tbat an Act be pasted levying a tax ef aixly millions of dollars, to be col i . lected annually during the whole pericd j t of the exid loan, for the payment of the , t iotereet oa the above bonds. That the ) aid tax shall be paid in coin, and tbat the Coupons of the ebove bonds l>e re \ eeieed in thepsymeut of this tax in lieu 1 ), of coin. | p 9. Tbat before the said bonds shall be j p offered for sale in any oilier manner they , t| ball -first be spportionsd smoog the | M1 States of the Confederacy, nnd that a ? Commissioner be appointed for each I Ml State to make known to the tax paters 1 11 each eo leanon District the necessity of ' #] providing thenisslves with a sufficient a , p, nouot of bonds to pay tins specific tax, | |? ind who oIimII aaii at par, in each lbs ! tu riot, lh? amount of bolide required. Anil ' lint treasury notes of nil iuuii ba recti v- in id in payment tor the bonds. ; j, 4. That all existing liaiinctiona betwaan a, treasury notes d (latent iaauaa and | ? JaUe, be abolished. j p 5. That lha intaraat on tha Stoak of j ^ tha fifteen millions loeu I-a paid b? checks rt on thetraaaurv, and that lha aaid cheeks I ^ ba racaitad in payment of lha axporl do* ' ty on Cotton in tha enme piannar aa tha Coupon* on t' a bonda of lha aama loan.' j * 0 That a five par cant, call loan ba as- ' tabliahad similar to first or original call i a loan, and that all Treasury Notaa ba ra- ! tl caived at tha Treasury tharaof, and that i d tha present ti?a par cant, and four per 1 c cant, call loan* ba abolished. [ II 7. That tha right of lha holjer of the ! ii Treasurr Notaa *h ch upon their face are j a fundable in eight par cant, alock, ought I a to ba racognicrd. and an e'ght par cant, i b at n short period ha provided f<?r that ' a: purpose ; and al*o that ail Uia^privileges a attached to tha original six per cant, call p loan ba reinstated. n 8. That an increased du'y (hi levied p ou all imp >rta and exports dining iba j r continuance of ilia war, and ilist ilia aama a ba collected in coin or approved bills on : e England or Franca., ; I 0. That an Issue 1 >eparinient ba era* | I ted by lha ( ovarninent and kept separata . t from the Treasury Department, abase a duly it shall ba to supply a new issue of d Treasury, notes or exchange for the a j mount that may remain in circulation of j a the preaatil issue ; and that lha naw is u suae shall express on tha fare of lha tiila ; a lh?t tha aama are receivable in u of al! public duet, except such aa are spa | e.lically required to paid in corn. 10. That thare should be an issue of1 kills of a large denomination?eay$| .000, | ff.000, and $10,000 ? sufficient to faetU ' iimi* Mio traoaniieet?>n of funda arid tbe vliUiMpiil of ba'ancoa. | r A connnitloa mtiaiating of kfeaara Tr?n- ' P liolm, Kurmau, Mordeeat, Cameron and Macfarlao, au ippoiniwi lo praaanl the foregoing to lb* Oonvtotion lo I* bold I AuguaU on tho 16tli mat. From Ike Rapidan I The lwo auuioa appear lo l>o <jiret, no mi voinoala of importanco baaing taken plora for aeaaral dnya. I The Yankee* on Wedoeadae ware at , . _ l>ere* Church, al.out lour miles nl>o\a Knlnaouth. They were not in Urge force. h The enemy after * kkirmiuli with Gen- I rut imhoden'e torn* nt Covington fell bnck. I b We understand that the b<ig*d*e of1 Hoke end Ilnye, nt the Hint 0/ the light C (net Saturday, were guenling lb* working pninee removing railroad iron. They it weri elteeked Uy a emnll fore* wWh-h wns runghty bandied , hat the twain b >dy j ti # ' the enemy succeeded iu gelt'ng between i )e brigade* and the pontoon bridge*, lid it whs in attempting to force their j ay through, that our troop* suffered to ?v<srely. There were i.ot more than two ' liouiand men ef both brigades in lbs i ght ?Richmond Sentinel. From tho Valley We are informed by a gentleman who , ately paeeed up tlie Valley from Win :be?t?<r, having pasaed over through Lou Iouii and Fanquir, that the Yankee* have ? occupied Charleatown in force, and end eeootiiic parliea of New York cmvah j to Straahurg and From Royal, to gath- | rr up atraggling Confederate*, ateal horvea, and plunder hen rooala and pig at) a.? Jtpt. lilackford, Sur_>eon Gu'ld and *haplaiu Morton eacaped from priaon , and came over the l'otomac in company. The Federal* were much infuriated with lie people of Charleatown ainee their late niehap liiere, and in their rage, eel fire to ? number of building* in the place, which ;au? cnuraing ai ma capita. of Miaataaipi it nnticipatad. The bciHviiv or 1'rovieiohe.?Tba 'ajattanlla Observer taya : li ia bacoming a aarioua qnaatian rliaibar tlia farm era of our Siaia, aoina of liain with abundant etopa, and naarlj all outnUaa with aomathing to'apare, will unlinua to withhold thair proviaiotta from tarkel until ilia oibar claaaoa of ilia comtuiiiij ar? brought to tba point of alar lion. A gentleman infoimad ua laal rtek thai al that lima lhar? waa not a uahel of corn to ha had in i?-?n ; it Jiaa iii< a haan aold at $10 to $l*i |>ar buahal, nd flour baa ^vna up auddanl. to $1000 ar barral. Tl^ ia not. bwcauaa tbrra ia I 0 corn an<) whaal to apara ? lhara ia I >latitjr of both ? but barauaa for anma | aaaoa or oihar, ihoaa who Imva a aurplua rill not aall ibein. Wa would moat nam ally ratnoiiatrait against aueh a couraa 1 ia unpatriotic, inlniman, and inuat in ha and prora injurn.ua i? tliair own in ; areat, far it will nacasaarilj 'and lo aoina laps, of lagialauon or oiharwian, 10 rain* It lb* aril ami praraut aiarraiion. "Ua that withhotdaib aorn, lha paopla j ball curaa lum : but blaaamg ahail l a I ipon (ha hand of lum that slle.lt H aith 11 ia wiaa man. And tlua doaa not ns*n thai ilia curaa and lha bieaaing will i roe red froiu **lha paopl?" on'y. Wit and Hntnor Lorenzo Dow. It i* said tlnl, Ml on* inn*, wkm Lo? 1 tixo Dow preached under * large spruce >me in South Carolina, ha aaaouncad nolhcr appointment for praaching in tha am* pine*, on that da* twelve month*, 'ha year paaead, and aa Loranto wee ?n snag the neighborhood tli* evening pre ediag hi* appointment, ha overlook a olorad bojr who waa blowing a loop, tit) torn, and eould, a* I ha** heard th*m, and faith a blast wnh ri**, and eaell, >nd cadence, which wak*?J tha echo** of ba dieiani bill*. Overtaking tha bio* or, Mr. Dow a*k*d nm. "What"* yoar name, aii?" "M r ?aiii* i* Gabriel, air," replied (he irotber in et>onr, \?r?i i n - l.. .. i i.... i vv vii, ^ ''w 'ten io 'hurch bill f" 4*Ym. inmwi, I'm been ?Ur ir.nnj an<t i?*njr I tin#." "I)? toi r?iu?n>b*r a bijf aprueapin# re* on lliat hill I" * 9 ?ara /ortunHtaly extinguiahnd by tli* citi tana, with tha exception of two or ibraa. ['ha wifa ul Mnjor lla?ka, wlilla union ilraling with ihain, ?m attack by troo )?r with liia ?i?bra and injurad aavaraly. ?RirhmontI Senlitul. VicktBi ko ahu Central MiaaiKsirri. ?A private letter from Lexington, Him., lit 2Gtb ult., giv?e tome information at o the situation in Central Mississippi and i^iekeburg. The writer audi : On the previous evening, ecout* from 'iclnlturg reported to General Jackson'# eadquart?r? the arrival of reinforcements a the Vicluburg garrison of twenty trans* oil loads of troops. It was estimated iat there were in the 'city and vicioity l>out ?2.600 Federal troops. These e>e also reported to be making prnpnr* lions for another advance on Canton, <d they were boasting they inteuded to tienil their lines to l'earl river. The rize anued at ia the Mississippi Central ?i!road, wlich is running from Canton Oxford, and the New Orleans Great orthern end Jackson Railroad, now be* g operated froin Canton aa far a? kind* un Station, wuLia tsn tnilea of Jackson, ! id repairs are rapidly being mede to 6rk it to that c iy. The bridges over e?ri river, at Jackson, are also being u I', and early connection of ell the yea, masse, I know whar dat pine | it well." , "Did you k?ow thai Lorer.ao Dow had 1 an appointment to praach undtr that tr?? to morrow fH "O rw, matta, tvarybody know lit gwin* preach." "Well, Gabriel, I am Lorenzo Dow, 1 and if you'll take your born and go to morrow morning, and climb up into that pint trot and bid# yourttlf among the branch bafora th* peoplt begiu to gather, and wait there till I call your ntme, and then blow tuch a blaet at t beard ' you blow a minute ago, I'll give you a dollar. Will you do it, Gabriel t" "Yet, mttta, I take* dat dollar." | Gabriel, like Zsecheus, wat bid away I in Ilia tret top in due time. An Immaoet concourse of pera>na, of all sisea and eelore, attembled at tbe appointed hour, aud Dow preached on the judgment of the last day. I)y bit power of description he wrought tbe multitude up to tbe opening of the scene of the resurrection and grand aaaize, at tbe call of tbe trumnst naaU r? r I wlarch war# io awake lit*sleeping nations. I Than," eaid he, "suppose, mj dying 1 (Viands thai this should ba the hour?aup* j poaa you ahould hear at ibis moment the sound of Gabriel's liumpK." Sura enough, at that moment, tlia trump of . Gabrial soundad. Tha woman shrieked ? and many faiutad ; tlia iuen sprang up * and lookad aghast ; soma ran; othara fall t and criad for mercy ; anJ all fait, for a tima, that tlia judgment waa aat, and tha books wara o pan ad. Dow stood and watched tba driving storm till tha fright ? nbatad, and noma ona discovered tha colored angal who bad caased tha alarm, quietly perehed on a limit of lha old epruea, aad wantad to gal hinf down to whip him, and than reautned his tbenae, C saying, "I forbid all pereoas from touch- ' ing that boy up there. If a colored boy. a| witb a tin horn can frighten you almost ? out ol jour wits, what will ya do whan ye shall bear the trumpet thunder pf tba f arabaagat f 11# w will ya ba able to ? ,i .ml in it.n ?"?-1 L " ? *' ? >w ... ? ( ??? u?j w nit wri\u ui ^ God f" II* mad* a v*ry tltctive applicalion. U.," taid a lilll* Lev, "Mi* blockad* (opt everything- *b y don't il atop bald** from comingl" Tit* reply ?ai not girm. It iui|(hi bar* b**u nb* ibat of tbe old * lad v of N >rtb Carolina when alia couldn't gat aajr mora if a. "Wall, bleta tb* Lord, they can't blorkadf *aaaifrax?" Tb* Kuta<* Wb'g tayt (bat a plantar l?*lo* Koiklan 1 i? aal'.ing potato** to *ob di*rt at on* dollar a btndiel, while all othera in (lie vcinitv ara atLmg four to fit* dollar*. It it thought 'hat ha ia?itl> r out of lii* mind or doe* not with to b* " . r Hatted among the extortioner*. d Receipts John L Tillman. v May 16, '04 T C Blai kmon, April 20, '04 J J C Witiiain*. March. 16 '64 t |y?<*i. Cr 'Aon, * Feb. 26. '64 t Kttat* W C ll rton, Jan. 20, *64 T Barber. lJ.c 25, '63 Arthur Itakar, Marcb 10, '64 * A A Naa1, May It, '64 J m.ft Barr, Nov. 16, '63 Jo*l U Small. April 20. '64 R.? W F Bratoigton, April 20, '64 L.han Kurgvr?oa, Apiil 20, '64 R 11 Crockett, Sept. 12, '63 J A Cunningham, Jan. 21, 64 II .rrrr K?berl*on, Jan. 20, *64 Jobn W U ?cn. May 22, '64 RDM U'oiilap. Feb. 12, '64 A R M.o.re, Fab. 1. '64 Mr* Hatrialt t??nrne?, April 1, '64 1 8 B Kmra.ina, F?li. 12, '64 a..? i " ? - - ingi^m, 0JAJ O, J)r it V MhT 11, 04 1 H V Clyburn, XI.j 11, '64 ' WmIit lliWoo, May, 11, '04 1 I) G Luff, r.b. 4, '64 IU?. A L Mtough, l>oc. 29, '04 I >xvtd llotxl, 12, '69 ( c r?t?. Fob. 7, 'si K U iludaon, K?b. 7, '03 Li?m W J Uofitoh, An|t. 4, 04 Horgi K K Soooll, M.? 16, '64 Corp. W W ?*ip?o, May 18, 04 I NOTICE. AM. If* l^fiiN* or floiro at La* oi tka K?Uto of Willi aw Duncan, doooaaad, 1 aro horobc nodftod and roquirad to atlond C at tha Ordinary.' Court to W? hotdea for (juxaaiar Dialrlot at lanndtr Coart Houan mii m? i iiii ?r innaury n?il, 1094, far lb* f>urp<>?? nf making a Anal naUfemrnt of Itir / aid Kmit Ufnra ikr Mid Court of Ordinary, this 9th Nunmbti 1043 II. M. DUNCAN, Ka'r. C L. DUNCAN. Ka'r Nor II, 1403 , 40?Mi Rago! Raft!! J Wo will psv 7 canto par poupd far a) 4 oOan oollon or Jinan Rag* daHorrrd at tha (fjrlgmr0V?. I ? TAXES! TAXES!! | Wll.l. attend at the following plates L end times, for Hie purpose of collecting b? TAXES imposed on Naval florae, Hall, Vines, Spirituous Ijquors, Tobacco, Lit* I au, Wool, Flour, Rurgar, Molasses, Syrup, Lice and other Agricultural Products, and ionics and credits held on the 1st July, 181, Also profile in I86i on Flour, Cora, lucon. Polk, Oats, May, Rice, Sail, Irea, lugar, Molaaaen, I Oat her, Shoes, Woolen <jAik. 11?. 1 ?' ?? ' nv??if?, wianavWf UUUM HHU V/UJ hOIl VslOlll*. tUa an gr<>a?, amount of aalea mada hy 1 itriaona doing a Itagiatared Buainaaa for ilia [uartar anding Haplatubar tOlh 1863, vis : | datthiaa Cranahaw'o Monday 9th Nov. 1 lohn VV. TAitty'a, Tuaaday, 10th M Saiaoi. Hali'a, Wadnaaday 1 Mh " VI my rnaiJatica, Tnuraday, Friday aud Saturday 19th, 13th and 14th, M lira T. W. 11 nay'a, Monday lfttb * llaaara Craig Jt 'Pay loro. Tu??day 17th M P. R. Magill'a Stqra, Wadncadiiy iSlb ** I C. l'ott'a Storo, Thuraday 19th " >r. T. L Johnaloo'a, Saturday Slat " <aiitaatar C. II , Monday 2td M Jeorga Fundfrburk'a Tuaaday 24th " lobarl llaglara, Wtdooaday 26th w I raxahaw, , ThUraday U6th u 1 lira Michaal Mortoa'a, Friday 27th M lohn SmalTa, Saturday 9tlh " Ldincaatar C. II, Monday SOth * Person* failing to pay thair taxoa within ho time abovo specified, that la previous to >o?ontbar lat 1863. will ha liable to pay on par e**ot additional on thoir taxoa, torathor with all coata uacoaaarily inaurrad la lollaeting tba aaiua. JAMES R. MAGM.L, I till District Collector (Laacaetar). N. B.? Wool produced in lt61 in to ho axed in kind, and tho farwor ia not priviliged to aommuta by paying tho oatiaaatod alga thoraof." Therefore ?ha Spring and **11 clipping of Itbi will ha ralaraad ta ha Aaaaaaor and tatad in hlad. JAM KS R. MAGI1.L, Dietriet Collaatar. Oat. 2t, Ittl, St?*t IOUT II UTi OliINA. Lancaster district. A .? m ranir. Jin iiiMUn, Applicant Ageioal. Meleoa Crain and wifa K'ixabvtS, Jahn Vain and . ?rife Jaoa, or (heir children if (k* aranU ba'dead. It appearing to my eat infection that the bove uaiued partiaa and dafandanta raaida 'Hhout tha liinita of thin Stale, it i? there trt ordered, that th#v tju appaar i<nd abjacl > the division or aala of tha real Kstaiv of ranoia Steele and widow Margaret, dec'd., I a or bwtore the 2Jd day of January ncit, i their coueeol to the aama will La entered f raaord. P. T. IIAJIUOND, O I., f) Oat. It, 1111. M-la. TKHMSOP TUB DtJ{jLK tiOUN OP LIBERTY. Sing's ropy ana year |i 00 On copy 60 No name entered upon the subscription oak a for laaa than one yeay. All ardera ahouid be addressed to, llll.l. St 8WAYZK, Gmrni,(i*. IIIU.dk SWAYZE'S, . cniiitliti states I'll B 1. I M II I N (a IIOU8 K, UllipMN. (iKOKtil A llaaiag daiermiaad to enter largely in I a ha publishing bu?iue?s, we take p'eaaare in r.noeiieing that wa have added to our al> eady very eztaimvc oltica, aavaral thouaaad lollare worth of IATBKIALAND MA l. II IN. K R Y. nd are now (-reptrvd to recti*# propaai ion# Iroia purlieu who wi?h to pahliah H>oke or other peblica'.ieiia, and ?lm daaira heir work dona lUPKRIORT.J ANY IN TUB CON FEI). J5RA(.*Y. Wa will alee perehaao at a fair price any taw bona that ruay b. nntdv iu>;ketable, nd publish Iliaiu wur?el*m Our publications at preeenl ronviat of tha KMI.ROAl) AND STKAll HWA'r (iUlDK. I'lIU* ^1 UO THR BUULK H<.)R\()K UiiKRI'Y, I'rie* &O r*bl*. ?f 00 a jr*?r HI I. St HW \ YZK, ( mm*, (U. N*? 4. 39 ? Jin. THK SENTINELTKKMM OK AIBSCKIPTIOX. Thm af? tirirtly M *Wr***?, an fvll* w* : )?iij ItxTiiki, m>? yaar, 110 00 * 4 month*, 10 00 ** " 1 mwnlb*, 4 00 " " p?r month, t 00 loai-Vf ooklf, on* jroir, JI 00 M month*. 7 00 H S mouth*, 4 00 Y**k?y, yaar, 7 00 " 0 month*, 4 00 M month*, t 00 TERM* rok ADVhRTlSISO. On* 4<?U*r *u4 Aft/ ran I* p?r aqutr* ?f t?a in**. Lea* than A*e line* $1 par inaaition, A 44 ran*, KVHT1J, l?AI|,Y 4 <*>. Raatinaj Otto*, Utebuiofid, Ya. K IK81 A W * CO IflOIil, ATTORNEYS AT LAW i|9 Solicitor* in Equity. LANCASTBAVIIXB, A . |y Will aUen t pcmnptlf tB *11 bitaiilM* uKMU4 M> tb??. . B. .^RNUAW, | W. M. CONNOR* : A. 0. LpAnaaatar, 0. U A?fl. I a, 1AM. i WILLIAMS A ALLISON. ITTOKM K Y 8 AY LAW ARB Solioitora in Equity. I.ANOAHTKR, C II , 8 C. W ill prtclio* m lk? OiAirict <W 'lompt AlUBtioa (! ? U0?U*?tiob. , I r. Willi AMR amy to* rmmIUiS ? Y<?rkv?il\ . ?n<l Mr. Alliror at kM (In in th? tori IIwha, at Lananalnr. )w*y till IMS. *1 ?tf . EXCHANGE NOTICE NO t r I'M IK following Cnnfaderata Ottaura aa<i JL qicd caplurad ul Viekahurg, Miaaiaaip pi, July 4tl?, 1863, and aub^aquanlly par*', ad, have baen duly axchfcngad,and ara karaby ao declared. 1. The office re and aiaa af General C. I, oivtrcninn amaion. 5. Tho officara and tnea of Ganarai Raw n'a divieinn. 3. Tha officara and man af Brip?di?r Gtneral Moore'* Brigade. 4. Tha ofhcara and man of tha Bacon 4 ' Texaa Regiment. 6. Tha othcara and man of Waal'a la(ion. Alan, all Confederalo ortiaara and who have boan delivered at City I'ninl at aor timo previous to July SMh, 1143, Iut# boati duly eiblmnged, and aro herabv daalarad. ROBERT OUI.D, A pant nf F<uhai(? [Lancaster Ledger Print ] Oat. 14, IMS. SI- It. JgXCHANGE NOTICE, No 7. Ricrmoud, Va.Oct. lltli, 1161 Tho feUo*ing Confadorato otfieara aa<t man aro horeby doclarad duly exchanged 1. All odieara and inon captorod and pa- ^ rolod at any timo proaioua to Ilia fir.t of , Soplambor, 11)1. Thie ooation, however, il nut intondad to include any offiavra or aion aapturod at Viekeburg, July 4th, Iftf), I oieopl auch aawwra daalarad exeharigad by Exchange Notice No. I, Sept. I Sib, lift, or aro a|M>cific?lly naraad in ttiia aetiae. Hal it dnoa onibraca all daliveriat mad# at City Point, or olhar placa, boforo September lai, 1163, and with tlie limitation above named, all oapturee at Port Huaaaa or any oihai piac*, wmii th* parti** wai* raloaaaJ aa parol*. 9. Th* staff of Ganoral* Paoabarlaa, St* **n**o, Rowan, Moor*, Marlon, 8. {>. I.**. Cuiniaiag*, Harris and lialiiwia, and of Calon*l* Rcjrauld*, (,'oekrall and Doakart, lb* nlbcara and uion balongiog lo th* C*fin**r Corp* and Sappara and Minora and la* fourth and forty aiilh Miaaiaoippi Ragimaata, all *aptnr*d at Vtokoburg, J*ly 4th, I Ml. t. Th* ganoral nffi?*r* aaptarod at Viokab'irf, July 4tn, IMS, war* daclarad * ohangod July Itlh, ISft. KOIIKRT CUI.D. Ag*i?l of klxahang*. | [I<aaaaatar l.*dgar l'fn<t } Ool. It. IMS. It ?ft. THE UECOKll" I'm Itaouio i* ioouod ovory Tn?t**4T Monai**, at **r iioukaloro, 145 Main Mtr**4. Tumi?Tan Dollar* par anamu S4u Dollar* for tlx month*. N* sobaciiptian will bo Uk an for a ahurior pariod Th* Trada acppliad at Fiflaon Dollar* par bua . drad ropi**. Th* aaah ?aal aacompauy Srdera. Any p*raon oonding lha mnnav far h?* auLar ribora, will roaoiro a ainh ropy with out eharga. A DVBRTiaKM ro inaartad at J4 aaata par tin*, for sack inaartioo. \V* hat* no Traveling Af?o'a i'?r*oaa wishing lo aabocrib*. ahould a?n>l thair S nam** dir*?l to *a, and* wit* aa liltla dalay f aa poaaiblo, in ord?r t* aaaur* th* baak r lumbal a. Addraaa * WEST& JOHNSTON, fuUiiktri. 146 M*ii atraak, Kukmmnd Nov 4, l?6S 19 ln S 0 U T H C A R 0 L I N ALANCASTER DISTRICT. Ex I'mrtt. Mia* Jan* Ni?b*t, Appli*a*t, Against, Jnaiah Niabot, Jama* Niabot, Saaa'l Ha- | Murray, Kobart MaMurray, William Ma p jiurray ?nne ehilderen of the three I set I named heirs names net known?Jaett- f eon McMurray and Saoi'l Niabal. It appearing to my aatiafaalion that tk? above namad defendants, reside without thu > Stat*, it ia tharafora ordered that they dr- I 1 appear and object to the division or aala af I I th? Real Kalate of John Moll array, dee'd, I on or before Thursday, the 1th day of Jan j ! nary neat, or their consent to theaame urV.l I be entered of Record. I p T. Hammond. Ordinary baneaater Diet Oat. SI. IMS, 37?la I THE BULLETIN. 1 BT E H BRITON TERMS rOK 81 jmoript:om eaiLT avLLert a Far ait Menu, Hi eaa year, , line rm-waatLT etLLiTia For aii laonthe, 4 ea eaa year, IX earawia jeeaaaL?waani t : For oea year, $t dv Ckailoitaa, K. C , Sept. It. ~ MELTON A WITHBR8P00*. ATTORN EV8 AT HAW AID Solicitors ia Equity, Will practice ia l.ancatler aud the aurroua. dinj; Dialrieta. (J. D. Mii/roa, I b. J. WiTMcneree*. Cheater, S. C. | l.aneaaler C. H January II, 188t). 48?t Dr. ALFRED GRAVEN Rmldeat r|?en Dnutlil, TonaTii.Lt, a. c., Offers Wis Profee-donal Servic.M to lh? <**. tens of latncnaler V tillage and surrounding country. AKTiriCI \L TKl'.TII inserted on (?o!d Plate, Iron) una to a fall eetle.' June lllh, )S. I A ? ly C B NORTHROP. Attorney at Law AND mOIjIC/ITOit i\ i:i||!ITV, WMI praatic* m an-4 U>? iwij ibx. lug Dii'ricw. OFFICE AT LAMCAM7KRVU.LK OMotx. fn?, ifw. n-\y