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Announcements ol M?rr<ages or Deaths; K at ice* of Religious Meeting* publixlio I GKATBi and solicited. ObiiuairV Notice* exceeding the nunounceluteni, will be charged lor the overplu* at regu* ar adverti aing rates. mr t ribntoH ol' ll?s|iecl, rated n? adytrertiatnenU. Remarkable Divine Interposition. A native of Sweden, residing in the South of France, had occasion to ero'from ant pari to another on the Baltic Sea.? \> lien be came lo llm place whence be expected 19 aail, lite vessel whs gon?.? * ,On inquiry, he fouti I a fi-ihmg boat go ing in the seine wev, in which he embarked. After being iume time out to tee, the men observing he he<] a. veral trunks end cbeata ou hard, concluded must be very rich ; an.I therefore agreed emong themselves lo throw l.im overboard. Thia he beard them express, which give hint great uneasiness. How ever, he took occasion to open one of liia trunks tbet contained some book*. Ob serving thin, they remarked among themselves, that it was not worth while to throw hint into the aea, aa they did not event any hooka, which thay supposed were all the trunk* contained. They aaked h itn if he whs a prie.-t. Hardly knowing what reply to make, he told * tham h? was. At which they seemed I much pleased, and sni<) they would have A sermon O.u tl?? next day, Hg it was the ijaUbxt^. Tliin increased tlis anxiety and distress of his mind, for lie knew himself to b? an incapable of suck an under takiaft as it was possib'e for any man to be ; for he knew hut little uh? ut tiie Scriptures ; neithtr (I'd he believe in the inspiration of the lM<!e At lenjfth they eatne to a small rocky island, perhaps a quarter of a mile in circtimference, where wae a company of pi* rates, who had chosen this little sequester 4?1 spot to deposit their treasures. He waa taken to a cave and introduced to an old woman, to whom they remaiked that ibey were to hava a sermon preached en bha next dav. She said she was ?*r? fcind of rt, for she had not lbs word of God for a great while. Hit writ a tr\. ir?g case, for pleach be mutt, and still knew nothing about pro,idling. If hs refused, or undertook to prtach and did sot please, be 'expected it would he Irs death. With these thoughts he passed a sleepless night. In the morning his mind was not settled upon anything. To call upon God, whom he believed to he in accessible, was altogether rain. He could devise no way whereby he might be Mv?d. He walked to and fro, still shut up ill darkness, striving to collect tome tbinrr to sav to them hot could not even think of a singl* imiUrifa. When the appointed time for the meeting arrired, he t|ptered the ea*e, where ho found the men attempted. Jlmm was tt sent pre pared for him, and a t*hlj? with n Hil?lp I on it Xhejr set for the spare of half aa hour in profound silence ; during which the anjju-sh of bis soul was as grrnt as huraatt J>pture was capable of enduring. At length those words' came to his mind: Verily, there is a reward lor the right ; eoua : Verily, there is a God that jodgeth I in the earth. Us aroee and delivered ' them ; thea o'.ber words presented tbein ' elsee, end oa on .till hie understandingbecame opened, and a astonish f ) < h^^ppi tiou : the rewards of the righteous; llie judgments awaiting the wicked ; the ne cessi'.y of repentance, and the importance of a change of life. The matchless love ol*God It) the children of men, had such a power/ul efjecl upon the minds of those wretched beings, that they melted iftto : tears. Nor was he lea* astonished at the ; unbounded goodness of an Almighty, i Creator, in thus interposing to save hit , I spiritual as well as natural life, and well might he exclaim, this is the Lord's I . I doings, and marvellous in onr eves ! I'd | tier n deep sense of Go<l'i goodness, his : | heart became filled with mill thankfu'* | nasi, thai it was beyond bin power to ex? | I press. What a marvellous change was thus | suddenly brought about, by divine int<r- ' | position ! ,Iie who a little before disbeJ lieved in communion with God and the i soul, became as hnmbie as a child. And they who were so lately meditating his death, now are fiiled with love and good will towarJs vaeli other; and particularly towards him ; manifesting atV?ctiona(e kindness and willingness to render him aii tne assurance in their power. Tiik Firkt Ciiurcii Built jx Gkn. Lk^'s Aumv ? Gun. Jackson.?In a slate monl of one of the" ministers attending the recent lVeabylertan Synod in Virginia, the proceedings of which are pub lisbed in the Central Pretbyterian, we find the following interesting facts: L ot winte-, when near Fredericksburg, we erected our tirel house .of worship. It was a rude log building. I Walked home from the first service held ia it, with Gen. Jackson, and as soon as we reached his quarters, he said, "Let us now pray for a b'essing upon this service." "I esteem it," said klr. Lacy, "one of the most precious privileges of my life to have hesn permitted to enjoy the confidence, ai d o'ten to kneel down and prav with the tnoal llolv and i)h>uI?i1 mall f aver Lnse " Aii interesting sketch wai given of the organ z ilioti of the chaplains, and the ef ficiency resulting fiom it. This wa-i upon j ilie suggestion of Gen. Jackson. Af.er returning from our chaplain*' meetings. Gen. Jackson would tend for me, ami in liia quick manner would say, "Come in, Mr. Lacy, and make your report" In response to interesting atate ment*, he would say, "Tint's good *, we ought to thank God for that. When he I saw Gen. Loe and other officers coma to attend preaching, it gave him great joy. I Among iiia libera! contributions of money, it may be mentioned that he gave f30U to publish an edition of the tract, "Our l)anger and our Duty," one of the most liowerful lirodliction* that i-rnr r?in?f<Ain the [?en of Dr. Thorn well. Gen. Jackson ?*s deeply impressed l.y it. Af:er he ??? wounded in hi* Inst battle, Irs love lor the word < ' (* ??! seemed greater then ever. He (Mr. Lacy) would sometimes reed 8 or 10 chapters 10 him. Here the lie v. 1 ?r. llnge being rt-quet ted to slate what nan the impression made in England by hin death, remarked, in substance, that it was in the highest degree solemn, deep, and alTecting ; that he was not only admired there as a great general, hut loved as a good man, and Hhat his dsath was lamented with a sorrow like that which belongs to a personal bereavement. Lord Shaflsbury a lid be considered Gen. Jackson the greatest man that our country had ever produced. I'xta Oiiioim or tub Namks or T?? I)ats or Tlia VViiEK.? In the Museum of Berlin, in the hell dovoted to Northern antiquities, iney nave lli? representations of the idols from winch the names of the days of our wreak are derived. From llie Idol of the sun comes Suii lay. This idol is represented with his Geo 'ike the sun, holding a burning wheel, with both hands on his breast, signifying his course around the world. The idol of the moon, from 1 which comes Monday, is habited in a short coa*, like n man, hut holding the moon in his hand#. Tuscio, from which cornea Tuesday, whs one of the most atcienl ami popular gods of the Germans, an I r.-presented in his gsrinent of sKtnr, -cording to their peculiar manei of c!oth? ' ing. The third day of the week wasded icated to his worship. Woden, from pfience Wednesday, was valiant prime among the Saxons. Uie image was prayed to for victory. Thor, from whence Thuraday, is sealed on a bed, with Iwelvo tare over hit, holding a sceptre in the right hand. Frigs, fiom whence we have Friday, ia represented with a drawn sword in his right .hand and a bow in bis left, lie wae the giver (J peace and plenty.?I Sorter, which ia Saturday,,kaa tbe appeari anee of perfect wretched pees.; he ie thin j viaaged, long haired, with a long beard. ; He carries a pad of water in Uie right j^and, wherein are fruits aad (lower*. m ' From Charleston. ClIARI.KBTOM, Nov. 22. I.ftst ni^lil eighteen shell* were thrown ii:to the nty i between 12 and 2 o'clock. No buildings were struck, nor no person ifijuied. '1 lie fire on Sumter continued heavy (luting llie night. One whit* man and t*o lie- ' g/ocs were killed r?s?rday in the (orrl. '1 her) I.ms l>c n no firing < n the city 1om!hv. It is reported tlirtl Dattery Sim* kins succeeded .o silencing One'of the enemy's guns U*i night. General 8 inch niul 100 pound I'hitou shells were picked up in the ciljr to-day. A spirited fight between two of 111? enemy's bUleries? Gregg Mini Wn^iur ? Mini two of ours? Bee and Simkins?together with Forte I Moultrie end Johnson?took place this ! afternoon. Gregg opened m beary fire 1 on Moultrie and Wagner on Johnson.? Our fire wm? particularly accurate, com pelling the Yankee* to leave tluir guns at every tfre. The contest ceased at dark. j ? n? nnui; on ouimvr conunuht Heavy.? Since the present bombardment commenced the the number of shot* and he'll of all kind* thrown it reported at 18,900, of which about 5,000 missed.? The total in all frotn the beg ii.ning i* '22,000. The number of shots ami klielle fired from sundown Friday to sundown SKluidxy whs 371, of which 136 missed. There weie iio casualties nor any serious damage done by the shelling. There ere no further indication* of assault on the part of the enemy. Cuaulkstom, November 23.? No ?liel I ling of the city last tn^U. The enemy I kept up a hlow tire on Sumter. The number of rifled shots and mortar shells fired on Sunday was 143, of which sixty three missed. No osua!:ies. 10 1\ M.? A vigoroua fir# haa been , kept up between I lie enemy'a ballerina | and our own all day. Tba enemy did , nol kliall the citj to day, but baa <Jt\i<!?d ! bia Mlteiitivna b#lween Sunurr, Moultrie, j Simkina and I lire* a number of ahella on J ulias' Island. Tba number of abola ' of all kin-la thrown into Sutlitei lost nighl and to d*j wna U'J.I, <?f which 105 minced. Theie baa boan no caaualt.aa in S'im'tr. No report receive J from the i other batlariaa tliia evening. From Bragg'a ArmyAti inta, November 23.? Advice* by the 4 a. til. train afford nothing new or interesting. I ?>a tiaual shelling had com nianced ou the immediate front. Nunc but those belonging to ilie army are ah , lowed beyond Kingstor, and the hoapital bare i* cleared of all who can be removed I without nrk. i KiCRMONli, November,?*.?The follow. ! inj; wi?? received nI the War I><-parlment ! to higlil : Mission a kv Kilk;e, via Chickainauga, November 23. ? Gun. S. Cooper : We linld all ilia roMiia lemliaj; into Knoxville, except the one brtweeu H<?|at?rn ami li e French Broad. Gen. Jonee' cavalry ie on the ri^ht c!o*?c. to that. The ereinv'a . . . .... . cava ry it Almost liroktn tip. Y\ heeler hat cut of) bit train from Cuiol>?il?t d Gajj to Km>xvil!e. (Signed) liKAXION liltAGG. Northern N ewa Tlit New York Herald of the UO I) hat the f 'Hotting : An ArrivAl fioin N'?* Orleans on the 11th bring intelligence of the operations of VVaaUUms force* in Tech# county.? 11m whi'lt lot* killed, wounded And priaoner* it 677. The 67th InJiauA was captured Alniott entire. A dttpAtrb from Knoieille of the 17th give* totiio details of tba retreat o.' Bumtides to Kr.oxville. Oa Monday meriting he evacuated Lenoraa, but owing to the energy with which the rebels pursuit was kepi lip ha came into line of battle at ; Campbell* Sialioa, alien a fight ensued lasting from late in the for<*uoon until j dark. The enemy finally succeeded in 1 Hanking our (Yankee) men, driving them ! to the cover of our batteries, which open* ; ed e terrific fire, before which the riheli retired and fell back to the river. They aftcrwnids brought up three better!** and ! liuriiaide fell back to a mote desirable | position and again gave theui baitl#.? | The content closed at night?our troupe j in possession of their own ground. f)urj ing the night our Iroopa fell back and i reached Knoiville early Tuesday morn* ing. Yesterday the rebel advance guard attacked our outpoete. Very heavy ekir* ' mishing ail day to day. The attack waa resumed in the afternoon and the rebela brought forward a heavy frrce of infantry and charged our poeition, when a ter rifle hand to hand conflict occurred and our jneu were compelled to fail back about baif a mile to tbe second hue, which Itbey bold to night. Gen. $ant)err, commanding tbs oft poets, was severely wounded. Ore twee iw that ftght ia 9 900, and to day it will not exceed 1,500. '1 lie en ray'* l<<?? on Monday, during h revere fire of our cavalry, could not liHfe been lew I Kan 1,000, end tl-.e loan to day ia estimated at 4.500. Another dispatch, date.I the 19ih, aaya | the enemy hare completely iriraited i Ivn xville. Defrauding the Revenue' A man engaged in hus'tiees in litis city baa been ait-r .d lately, and held lor trt al, charged with (injury and defrauding i.i # % _ ? . . --- me Uovernment ol the *?r tax. If (lit charge is sustained, we hope speedy hi d j seveie jmnsshimui will follow rout e lion. We have heard of a case by wh'ch tin lax law l.np been evad<d in a nay ilia limy tiOl be readily detected, but ullicl riclilv ?l?i?rv?t condign punishim-m. A gentleman wishing to purchase a largi quantity of whiskey applied lo a dealer who took hiin to another store, ami sole him th? whiskey, and received the limn T. A gemleinau who witnessed tho trana action inquired of the nieichaiil in whom house the liquor was sioreil, how it was that tlit other sold his whiskey ! He an swered that it was nli t'ght. lie i'td no sa I the whiskey, therefore, he slioti t not in.-iude ilia sale in Is is teiuins to tin tax collector; and as the iiwcli?nl wbi did soil hud 11.w whiskey in In# pissetsior therefore 1ns wuuUI not report the sa'e thus avoid the pat went of tli? Coafeder ate tax ! # Tlii* ease occurr. <1 in a nei^hboiiiig city, and is one of the iu >ny shifts it vt 11tcli scoundiels result 10 cheat tlie (fr?v eminent. If there i* any w?j to punts' sucli tiuhuiittl dealers, tliry should liavi I the cure ne peualix of the law me'ed oul j to tbem. ? ltichm<iul Senlincl Thk Villi or Ota Ansir?Tim sol | 1 titer of the army of Northern Virginia ii I essoin tally a veiling animal. He has ? ! yell peculiar to huntelf, by winch In* ?uc e??> in battle i* denoted ttrii hi the mo ; ment of victory When lie i* p *aied. h? ; y vlli, hi an outlet for liia exuberant apirit?; when lie ie*d:?p!vaae?l, he ye.la at ilie of i fending ofli.ial an opening of die atfety I valve retraining hi* per>t up pa*iiona.? I If lie i? told, he ye la, m r<l?r to foice Ina blood into more rapid cirenf ?u< n; il lie ie too warm, he y?! * out I lie heat, , and thereby rein-tea In* excited feelmgv, The hiatory of the Confederate yell re quirva a akili ul pen in p<?r:r?y i . in all ita peculiarities, ao I will drop the aul.ject by merely noticing the luteal aubjecl foi the ex^rciae of Confederate yelling pow i era. Whenever a aurgeon *p| rom-he* j | regiment a bystander would think thai | Ih?* mniiitm 1 migration of nil the dinks it the universe had commenced, and ilia the? were roncentruled in llint peculiai spot, for ths h r rruutidi with "quack quack, quack," and-the unfortunate quad ? I beie his parrlon, 1 iiicaii surgeon? I rides ofl, eude;< \ wring to preset* hit d:g nity at best ht ran.? Army letter. Kat Lr.ss Mitt?I'll* great scarcity of intats of all kinds in the (,'on'ed-rart rsndars it absolutely necessary that al classes should he esceediagly economics j in its uts, in order to furnish the South | em armies with proper rations. In lh< I old countries where the p*< pie possesi iron canstiluiions end enjoy fine health comparatively little meal it used. W'i must follow their eiample dur ng tbn war. Every housekeeper should raise si many hogs slid beeves as posaib'e, an< every farmer ought to devote a fair pro portion ot his best leads to the rqltivatioi of the Chinese sugar eane, Ironi which tr make abundant ?upplt?W of imdassea. H; ' doing this, ami by cultivating sad dryinj ' fru l* of all for'.*, *# rhall ha*a an abun d*aca of nouiialiiii|( (< ><*( for i-rival familiar and t lamp's and a fair pmpor lion of inaala f??r lha armv. Thn Soul I liar ill-all in lliia war. Il muat ronqm an honorrlil* ptatt, or loa* all lba( i 1 worth living for. If il draira* fr?adoui i' paopla muat ha trilling to In ar aacrifitar ! privations, and want. \\ itlmul lliraa ?i 1 | cannot (ticrcaii, and (ha aoonar rvarv inai , ami woman in lha land lnak<-? up I at initu! lo baar all nnd ?c fHt all, raiba than become Northern slave*, -lie ruoiir wa wiil attain to lha great and lor wind wa ara aiming. Meal fa kC<io?, ??-ri I I . . !.l | miu wo ?r? lO '! ? win Ttrr lilt I* of it oven now. The ?t<xk 01 ^ k ?n I *?n i??o?. but m abort tint*, and on rpM(ior* tliouUI make op <hoir mind* u do without it altogether till tliin houi< war U o*?r, M! ehoiild think theoe oinnibtr* wIkii would ho hiigaol after rttnmng nil day, uiotrrol Smi). .''Woh, yc?," replied Sotli , taking n rqumt at them,*"iki-jf d<> appe* to bo tired." f Wit and Humor Soldikk Wit?Col. . of ih?? .? tli Alabama regiment, won fiin >u* for Iihv ! tug everytiling done up in military ft le. Once wliie field * fli<'?-r of tl.e tiny, mm j going lii* tour of ir.?peclittn. I>? came on j j a entinel fron tlie ] I ill M |>p* regi? i j nient sitting tlit ilowti on In* post, ?itli j j li'H pun taken entirely lo piece., when ; tlie following dialogue look place: i Col? l>on'l von know that a nentniel ! wlii'e on dulv, tdiouid *1 way* keep oil lite t j feet!" I I Sentinel?-/witliout looking up),? j " rh.at'* lite w av we used to do when lite J War fir.I began but Ilimt* > p'*\ ed 'Hit I >ng ? j t I Colonel- (t?i'ci"i <>g to d nibt tf ibe ^ i j tit a ti * a. on utv), "'A'e von tli* sentinel | k lieref" * Sentinel?"Well I'm * tmrt of h aenti* nel," 1 Col.?-Well, I'm * Komr officer of'he Sentinel?-"Well, if yo'll Inild on till I tort ofgH my gun together, I'll give you * a ?nrt of salute." * Colonel ? ff to hunt an easier cave. 1 A Politic Hoy ?Tlie other day. we ' ?er?> riding in a crow.led railway carriage 9 At oi.e ot the ataiioiis an old man enter > ed and was looking around for a eeal, i wl.eu a hoy leu or twelve year* of age . ; ro>e ujr ami ftanl: ''lake my eeai mr " Tiie oiler w a-> ac> ptcd, and the infirm | old man eat down. _ i hVVi... .1.1 ' - i r fv ii^uki jjiif me jnur h'hii i>c > enquired of (lie buy. "litCNUse \ou nre old, i>ir, ni.tl 1 mil h i 1-im!'' ??? ili? reply. i I lie j>:o.?i-iig? r* weieir.uch |?k?-e?l Mini I gienl'ied. Tor in\ |'Mil I wniMt-tl iu ??iiu liotu of iliv lilllo l?i >*% mimI pro** ii in (o my Ikmiuiii. ' l)o vow k?e|? iiu cli*>P Hiked m * ! lit M tWll^glkl "Oil, ie?. ?H ku?d*.M mi the njilj. "Well, lln-n, I'll luke ? trolling m itcli " The ilrujj,' in iiiunedinuly bunded him ' m b<>x of llrmnlri'il.'k pill*. Jviro il'm notion ot M ?ii? m forty ?m, llml u in< li ?IioiiM lie ?b v lo cIimIIjjo her. i like w t'mtik uote for two i?e tiv?. I ? m m m a r*ioi t? l???i whetted tn >>il, wit i? Ml ali?i|>e?l I t |k>I ict.fMi lite Uik ' I f,|^e in ImiIt la ilitvovrrah'e fr?.in lb* ?>f | fence or |?'in lltf> iltvft p "OfFICIAI." CuKI.L8l><>KliKKCK ?Til* New York Mercury (fire* i)>? following Mt n cop* i>l ?n " ffl ul'' i i<iriM|iop<linc* Inch i# aald i" lit* p?oi.i| l>?-t?*?u ib* reapeaiiv* com in?n?l r at CharieAlun: Jauka' uland. aui>ii?i 23 186 l To Gen lit a urejarJ ? ukaksin: i ? jt?c fully a?k ton |u alio* ib? (Jnurtl I Stale* foirea in der my cumin ami io uc I Aiithlf I 'I. urlukl ..n ""IV <;kn ouxyouk. Charleston An' u?t 23 1 t-C.'J To (Jtn Gillmore Drar Sir: You Iiaii'i ?.t. ukaurhv;akl>. r Jahu' liliko. August 23 T<> Grn 1 Q. T Dfurtyotd. ? I>rar Sik: I ^hell 1 (iKN.tilM.MOKK. ' tlu* augutl* coiiaiiiutioiinl'ml ?av?: ii * i* tlue to Mr. M ulecni, of Homli C?rolt n.?, i? i atmie ih* t tj i* It** a hi ! or of 11?? ? system )irof?o>s<l l>y the Coluii b r b inkr, Hilt I WIHCU II** I ffli ?li|tMXIitl<1li\ ? hy the ITai.k Couvrutmn. (l i* sincerely ' t ? l>e hope i that the pimit mlnjitei! will I have iltt? Itfurfi. ia! 'ffuni im I lie currency 1 j wliicli ?lt *C0 'ii'[<ii?l e-l author ntnl Ho 9 j imoiiv oilier friend* Riiiiriji* rd for it, ' j aboiiM il meet with furor in the Confed I | Crnle Con^rr-n. e ! Kkmtoriso thi Uniojt.?The hrutel Federal eo'dierv, *nJ their mere I rule1 h j officer*, j>xr? e way of "renioring the r I Union." Mere it a of their <ln#r!? j in ll'?*iteie>i|>|>i. riitMindted during their I tie ruin in the e.rinitv of ilollv Spring*? J On their rnrrtl ptoiiif through W v ' ' nil, they hurneij every house in the place ' ami would not penini injr ?f ilm tiiiforrri I In rare tin thing* not even ? earing t|<? | t pare*. In the leriimi through ?hirli thev : t rnreaed their hurneil residence* end j ' aid #! ? t d<> in Murk ol alt k>n<l| i I Yaxkrk f'(UMur -W? laarn that in ' l * r*rant fl^lil near K'o>ivill? wit* Burn- j r 't rc*?. a Yn?i|iini?f?i (? ? lh? | 9 n ?'ic? of >urrcr(!?r, h|mhi uliiwli C>4<>n?l ] Kunid'n Tliir.l Roit?h C*rnl d< l(? iinfKl i murcbnl i<p to rrc?if?> lliarr. \Vli*n f?<? pane* off, ill* <U?inr<lly wraich**, uii il*r lit* oHar of tjjrir Colon*', flia?l u|* . mill kill*?l fifty /our of our map. Jtyflral . uinin >rv j-iaiic* "?** mji t,ha r villain* wlio luiil tlii*? I rfvind ?).?ir li*r?, ! W* hara iM hwW#.?*Wl^ CVrvMp*. A NEWSPAPER FOR TllK TIMES! THE SOUTHERN CO.WEDKR.tCY. I* one oi llie largoal Newa I'm[)er? publitlit d in iliv Sooth, mid hat nil (lie advataraa that . eligil/t* u-c il ian good Army correspondent*, < Mint mi alilr Editorial corps can offer. Ii ia an indirrhdknt Nkwi Journal d?kignrd to gi>? the New* of the dav, revi?w public measure*, .iiid mnintuin the rights and itiUruRt* of the South, without relfer nr( to parti po ilic*. I llK Ilill.V rrontliillM IH'tlo nntnii.?. ?.r frenlt f??utiik' inulter, wrll prints! oo cli-nr { whii* paipcr^aiiil i* published at $3 V" I month. .. . ThpWv.iilt i* a very iuigu and ln.nduoine ?licet containing llic general New* of the eomitry. and particularly Ilia War News. The Telegraphic itvwa of tho w hole week, and other choice selection* from ilia col. uo.na of lha Daily are embraced in ilia mat. tar jI the Weakly Subscription price ?3 pri qusrter. Atoney may be ma ilait at the risk of the publisher) Where certificates of m.iilitig are taken. Ad<ires?, J AUKS 4. DANIKl.S, Publishers, Atlarta, Ga. Nov. It, IHtt 41?tm. $50 Reward. I ) ANAWAV about lbs 1st May last, a IV negto girl nomad June, belonging to tin K*:al*.of A A I'vfTar, dee-'d. Said negr<? is 15 or lb yaura old, abuul five feel tup It. very daik and hua vary large toaa inclined usi* .id I will p.iy Kift? Dollars f<ir the apretieiisiiih and delitery of atid HVjii" me ? ( II III ftHjr J*II ? mil I ran get lur. R C POTTH. Adm'r. Nov. 4, ISIS. II??aa> S U U T li C A It O I-1 N A . l.A.NCASTKK DISTRICT. Kx i'mrlM. J Jan* Siaatore, Applicant Agxiital. r Melon* Crain and aif^EliuUlS, John I'raiit and mfa Jan**, or lhair chntlrra if ifca parenta bo tloatl. Il appearing to mv aatiafaclion .that Ikt above ii,jnit d parlio* and defeliJnala roaido willinii9ili< lilllita of thIS Stale, it ia liter* furt ordered, ihal tha> d? appear and ubjrcl to the ill* ivnii or aalo of the real Kalat* of Krflicia Steele and aidik* Margaret, drc'd , on or Itvlu'e tie *JJ,i day of January nei t, aa their ciill.i lit to Iho a.tne will ha entar.d of record. I?. T. Jl AM MONO, O. D. Ovl 31. till M-Sm TKItMS OK I lit: ilUGLK IIOKN OP LIBERTY. Nii.g ? copv ooo \ ??r $i 00 Oku copy . 00 No nam* iiUod upon Iho itbMiripliti book* for in>4 than <>no uir. All urdeo >houol bo xldrraat^ to, lili.l. It SWAY'/K, (Jairria, C a. HILL 6t ii\V|AYZE'S, C"Bt(f?EKATK OTATKO I' 1) II I. I H II I NO || O U H K, tiKIFKIN/GKORUlA. laHi.tf lii itrui nrd to outer largely into ihr p iUlitin* k buMpr-a, wo toko plraaoro ia . i.oouiiciiitt that ?%o have added to our al> rt*M<i) frrt ?il?nii?^*Rii:fluur*l th?UMtd dollar* worth of U A T K K I A I. A N I) U A C II I NK R Y, lid ara now |irr^ifi-d la r*rri?? pmp??i lion* trotu pari i? a-who wi-h lo pukliah hook* or oilinr publication*, and who daaira Ihrir mirk don* SUl'KltloR TO AltY IN TUB CONKEDKICACY. \Y? will al*o pnreliMf at a fair price anjr new bona llini may br m*da mi.kelabla, an I pnlill-li llioiu oiir-rUaa. I hir puhl ration* .1 pfcaanl mn*i*t of the RAILROAD AND. STEAM BOAT GUIDK, I'ric# <1 ?0 TUB HUU1.K HORN Of I.I'tKR l*Y, I'rir/ All rrult, or |i 00 a vaar. lilt 1, 4 HVVaYZK. limrriv, (1a. N?i? 4. 3t? 3K. tiikskntinel" TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. T?*? ?r? etrUtly in iitiiwt, as Daily 8?ITIIKL, nna y*r, }M 00 M Month*, 10 00 " " t month*. 0 00 " " per month, 1 00 Rami-Wtakly, an* jetf, 14 00 MAutlia, 7 00 " I mo.ith*. 4 00 Wrakly. otm yrar,- 7 00 month*, 4 00 8 month*. 8 00 TERMS FOR ADVKRTlSIMtt. On* dollar aim! 1(1/ cent* por *q?irt tf taa liura. Iam than It* Una* $1 par maartiam. Add.am, SMITH, MAILT * CO. Banlmal <>?cr, Mtohmoud, Ta. NOTICE* A I.I. lha l<r|Ttfi*?>? or llalra l.aw o( i Kr K-tMltf of Wilti?w (Ivcmm-J, arm karat** naiMUd and rarjnrad la attand mlb? thtinmrym' <' *?! ??? In* N?M?i far liMfMtrr |l??ri?UI laMiM?rC?irl lloaaa 1 on I*..- I lib of January Rdl, IM4, far Ui* pyrp..?v ?f mnktof a Nnal aaUlamanl af lh? ' M|i?| Kami* lorfora lb? aanj Court of Ordinary, lliia Bth Novvuibar IM1 II. If. DUNCAN, Ba'r. C. I.. DUNCAN. RiV. No* 11,1863, 40?S? Hagj! Rags! J Wr will pa. 7 rrnta |?*r pounJ far al a'ran Inn or linau Raj* d?liv*r*d (1 tfca J^XCIIANGK NOTICE, No 7. f Ricnmohq, Va , Oct lfth, 1161. 1( Tlio fellowing Confederate olSc?n aed men are hereby declared duly exchanged : I All officers and men captured and paruled at any lime previous to the drat of September. |8i). Tliio eeclic^, howerer, ie not intended to include any efficere or men captured at Vicknburg, July 4th, 1863r except auch aa were declared exchanged by Exchange Notice No. 8, Wept. 18th, IHCSr or are ?pecifically named in this notice. Hut it doee embrace nil deliveries made at City Point, or other place, befbre September let. 1863, and * ith the limitation abort named, all captures nt Port liudaoa or any other place, where the parliee weie released on parole. 3. The etafTof Generals Pembertaa, Sterenaen, Use?u, Moore, Hnrton, S. (). I.es, Cuinmings, llarriennd Ualdwin.and of Cel. oriole Reynolds, Cock re 11 and Doekery, the officer* and men bwlomrimr to the Engineer I Corps and Sapper* and Miner* and Hi* fourth and farty aiith Mississippi RagiinroiH, nil captured at Viekaburg, Jul/ 41k, 1862. 2. Tlia general offiaara cvptured at Viefca. burg, Jul* 4tn. 1862. wara declared* aichanged Juljr ISlk, 1862. ROBERT OULD, Afani af Exchange. (Lancaster Ledger Priat ] Oat. '28, 1862. 88?6t. THE RECORD-" Tat Record ia iaauad every TavRea&r Murribu, at our Hookatora, 142 Mam Street. Terms?Tan Dollars par annuo*, flu Dullara fur aiz months. Na subscription will ba lakan fur a ahorlar period The Trade aappliwd at Fifteen Dullara par has dred copies. The aaah nmt aaawmpaay ardara. Any paraaa eending the meney far Ave aubacrikers, will receive a aiilk copy without charge. AfiTRRTtaEMERTa inaartad at 22 aaata par line, for aa?k iaaartioa. Wo hav? n* Traveling Aganta. ParaaRc wishing to aubaerihiv should sand their natuta direct In m, aod with ai lilila 4?lif poaaibla. in wrdar l? aaaura lha Waak nunibaia. AdJrMt Wk)bT4 JOHNSTON. PuhlitUn, I4S .Vdi'i ttr/ti, RukmmnJ Ntf 4. I ?6 J t?-Sia s o IJTTI ~CTr O L I N A. LANCASTER UISTIUCP. Ex PmriM. Mi?? J?M Niabet, Applia.iat, Agxiuat, * Juiiah Ni?U(, Jamea NiaHat, SatnT MaMurray, Robert MaMurray, W.lliaia Me. Murray?tlia ahildaran of lha thraa laat named haira nauiaa not knavra?Jaaka?n McMurrny and Hara'l Ni?b?t It appearing to n?r aatiafaatiJa that lh? above iuiiimI d?f?ad*ni?, rt?i<U without (hi* State, |i ia therefore ordered that they de appear and objrct'lo the ditiaiea or aale of Ilia Real Katate of John Me Murray, dee'd, on or bafore Tnureday, the 7th day of Janoary neat, or their coaaeat to the aante will be entered of Record P. T. HAMMOND, Ordinary Laneaeter Diet Oat. Si, I Idl, 17?dm THE IJULLKTTNT BY ? H. jEITTOB. TXRMS roil BUBSORirriOir: naiLT aiLLene : For aia Menu, l.M one year, II.N TBI VIIILT BCLLI1IB : For Mentha, I N " one year, I.N ataWBa reeaaal?fiMtf : For one year, |t.N Charlotte#. M. C . Bent. St. MILTOH * WITHBRSPOOa. ATTO It N K V S AT LAW AID Solioitor* in Equity. Will prulM* ia lAOautw and IK* t?rr??i> diay DmUmU. (;. I). UlLTUI, I B. J. VVlTMIItrMf, Chnttr, H. C. I > Ijauaaatar C. II II, 1980. 48 ?l Dr. ALFRED ORA.VBN U<*?I8?ni lar|??N DchIIM, tomatii lb, i. c., OITtri liia Profaaiional Sarvic** U Ilia tikiiih? of Uacular Villlaga mad aarrauadiag a van try. AH riFICI VI. TKKTilioaartad oaGal* Plata. Iroui oiia to a fall aatla. ! ?If c. B- BQETHBOP. Attorney at Law AND ^OIJI ITOK IX KqUITY, Will pr*ouc? in U*o>Hif an I the noifhtw. lag DUuiota. orricK at lanoartkrvimjl OtUter Hai. I?I. >1-lf KIKlHiW ft 00II01I, ATT0EBEY8 AT LAW Bolioitom in Bqaity. I#* Will ?u?w>i pmmf&i to ?li tooioooo uU-mUmI to U?a. J. II. .?.4li8IIAW, | VT. If. COMMOKM OwwUa, i. 0. UmmMt, 0. Ao*. 10. KM. ." WILLI AMI * ALLI *0*. A T T 0 tt N IS V S AT LAW Solioitora in Bqtfltj. I.ANCA8TKK, C. IJ , 8. C. Will pr??*l?* la Mm Diariti of UiMMUr. Prm^t IUMUM |im UOIUNMma Mr. W iumm omj Mo owaoaluM al TorfcrMo H. 0., oa?i Mr. Aumm oA kta oMoo la Mil Court lloooo, at Li wool or. I M?r tin MM* #?8