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YfLUME III. LANCASTER C.H? SOUTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEE J, 18?4. N U M B*R R .? 11
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Far Tfcrw Months, in mIvums, I 26 bu
Wkta not paid in advance, fifty par rant,
pan th? above rates wtl! be charged. Pap.
eat within one month from the date of mi
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Habosriptioaa will not be received In ad> .
vaace ISsr a longer term than six months, '*
aer for a shorter time than three months ori
Xe paper diseootinned seta aB arrearages q,
era paid, eseept at ear option. .
ADVXBTinilSVTS.
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far *e t-st, sad one dollar and fifty cants per M
)un tar ammm HBM|Hai inseruen. a IfWt
te ?orist rf the yw of 11 Usee, BrtrWt type. ??
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The inbw if in?i linns in em bi written ? _
Mik adrerriean??t,nr they wOl bn In?rted d>
nrde?4 eel and charged eceordlngly. ?!
?i-lfaathly, Monthly, or Qnarterly Adrer- D|
flhc?eeta, will be charged Throe IhtUM per .
?? hr ?eh lo?rtioa. 1,1
liberal dn-inetioM will bo ?ode in fovor (a
ef advertise?enta of three months, or longer
standing. i V
emanating Candidate* Cor Office, Two!re fli
iefl?
VComnniestione ?no?i ding eon- ||
- dl dales for oloo nod nil others nt iimited
or indiridnnl internet, chnrgnd at adveniotsg
rnlw. te
fTMndeni fd. Ineelreoi Debtor* notic? meet gU
he paid tor in adren?. Alteeh-ente, Bel?
to piaed and ether legal oeltosa -nst be paid ?
tor by the ^1 Mersey in the case, er ether per4NM
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Hr A aeons?w?te of Mentog? er Prathe;
Metto? nf BaMgicta Merdsge peblehil QEAT- m
i wi i itoTiled
MM??y Metis? eseesding lbs announcehoe?t
will be ah?gad tor the nenrpl? at rega- q,
mMresSii*'!/ n.?..i ? -j- hi
? i??vh earn mmTlrtfcmsaf
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\ A Beantifhl tketefc. s.
It VH night. Jsrusalem slept u quietly
, amid her bilb ee a child npon the breeet T<
of ite mother. The winleii rentieel ?k
stood like n statue at hie peat, and the
philosopher's lamp burned dimly in the ?l
reeeaa of hie chamber. ?
But n darker n'ght wee abroad upon 9ti
the earth. A moral darkness involved ?
the aatiens in its aalighted shadows? an
Baaaen shed a feint (Hmmeriog over the de
Meet men,like the sold inefficient
dhimag of a distent alee. The immorality
mi i.l h 3 .... -
? ma w I imwi MWH wao Hinown, ?W
?llliMl ? Uw ?dli?OMUJ, Fr
his htort dmliay ibawd la a eloed of ?
myatary. A
It Mi aittit pariod I bat Iwj braa of l?
Obajial mould baaarad mm tba iaad of iol
CbfttkawiJMtpk Thay aaamed like be
eh tar Ufdi Mai la aartb aa mnm em lh
kMp of lava. Tba on# ?a of aMjeetfc fr<
eiatae, aa<f ia tba wall formed liabi, C<
erbiab bar aaaaj drapery bar<*!y coo io
aaafod, ia bar ereei beariog and steady bu
aya^ esbibited tba big beet degree of
atraagtb and confidence. Bar right arm fle
wm attended ia aa imprvaaiva gesture be
apwarde, arbata night appeared tg bare *>
pliaad bar darkaat pavilion, ?hil#oo bar eai
Iaft rocHaed bar del tea ta companion, la ba
form aad aoaataaaaaa tba aaatraai of tba Fo
other, lot ?b? *m drooping Idea i l)*?r
ban aeoiatenad by refreabiag dew?, and bo
bar bright bat trouttad aya manned tba Or
air with . anient bat varying gbaea.?
Saddealy a light like tba tan MM ant tb<
bam tba Hvnvaa?, and Pwlk and Hope of
ballad nitb exultant tonga tba aaaandmg tb<
Star at Bath lab am. tb
. Yaata railad away, and tba atraagar in
L ?m aaan in Jarnaalrin. Ha waa a rnaak, *1?
? anaaasaamg man, nboaa bappiaaea to
^ ammad to taoiiat ia act* of benevriaece P?
In (ba bataaa race, Tbara war? daap '*
roam at amian an bi? oonntaaaaea, Mi
Ibongb no ana knew why ba griavad, for
ba lived ia tba practice of every virtue,
nd waa laved by all tba good and wiae.
| By and by it waa rumored that tba
IKrugw ?wy atiraelaa ; aad tba Wind. jhl
?, tba dunk apoko, and tba dead lived,
I Mi twit; that ?bw ta aorataanded, *'n
Mm i mi idwwid fee ekaftaf tide, and 6X1
tba vavy <wMm artrealatad he the
lw afOad. Baay aaaadM kirn with tbe M
lt?H?W iwnij, aad tka voice of tbe '*
iwylwijidga iwdiaaiJ hiaa to dwtb, *
ftlaarty aad (biddy gaariad, b? aieendad *
tka kill W Calvary. A kaavy croaa boat "n<
^ kiea la tka eartb. Bat Faith leaned upoa
Ma ana aad Hope, dippiag bar piaiont la
kia bleed, awaM Wtbi ebiaa. i ^ ^
Coaaaaroaaaaea aaraiu raaaiaaaT lav
Diva vara taa Farm av cor in
reepeadeaee betweaa Praaidaat Davia and mm
Fop* Piaa IA? baa beee pabiiehed. Tha If <
PimMwt, aadar data of 8jpt. Mrd, mu d?i
bp aaaaivod laliaaa add raw ad by ilia ba
Ballama la tka aaaarabfa ehiefc of tba my
CMbaba Clergy la Baw York, aadgg^ ao<
daapty uaaibla of tba <dirietU^|BflMjMfo?
pad i/aaMibyjfcb^akkii
erefore, in lb? name of the people of I
e Confederal* States, offer* tba ex pre*- I
n of oar sincere and cordial approba <
>n of tba christian charity and lore bj i
licb hie bolinaae ia actuated, and aasurea i
u that we ara now and ever hare been, |
meetly de^roua that this wicked war 1
all cloaa, aud that wa daaira no evil to i
r enemy, nor covet their possession*, j
t are only struggling tbat they may <
iee to devastate our land, and tbat we 1
lumau iw iit? iiiiuar nur own
*s and institutions. The Pope's reply
addressed to tha MIllustrious and bonsble
Jnftwn Davis, President of the
ki federate 8tat?s of America," Richrod.
lie says that "it is very gratify- I
I to reeogniie that the people of the <
Mkfederate 8tatee are aaiioaled by the
me desire for peace and tranquility in
Icated in the aforesaid letters. Oh that
e other people of the 8tales, and their
lore, would rpceive and embrace coun.
Is of peaee. We shall not cease to in*
of God to pour out hie spirit of Chris
in love end peace apon all our people
America aad to praaarve them from the
at oa lain idea with wbieb tbey are af
tod. Dated ?l Rome, 3rd December."
?f* lUNii Tm Iibdnitk Dty.
The siege of Charleston bu mow letted
m hundred day*. We be?e do iacidetl
' epseial interest to note tine# our last
fait
On Saturday the enemy fired serea
iota at Fort Sumter, three of whieh ,
need. i
The bombardment of the eitr ie bow (
ite slow, compared with what it has ,
tea of lata. Only tweeiy-fbur shots ,
ire been fired ia this direetioa since |
'iday last Of these, oins ware fired, on |
iturday and fifteen on Sunday. |
The enemy's fleet remains as asual.? ,
wo steam luge wave yesterday at an |
ior off Fort 8umter. (
Tha Seabreok bouse on James Island.
bieb for aoaie tiina put hu baaa uaed ,
a horpitat, *h dnatruyed by fiia on j
inday morning. Tba lorn at a* vara all |
faly removed, and tba furnitura ?u ,
rad. Tba lira, it ia atatad, au acei ,
ntal. |
TWO HUNDRED AMD HUT DAT. ,
Wa baaa bat littla of iotaraat to abron ,
a ia ragard to the pragraaa of tba aiaga. |
ore balf put five o'clock oa Sunday .
til tha aain? Lour yeaterday, only aorta
alia wara fired at tha city. During tha |
* two daja there ku bean aowie alight ,
larcbanga of lira batwaaa the eoemy'a ,
.ttariaa and oar own. On Sunday a ,
rae hundred pounder bolt wa# thrown ,
>m Cutnminga' Point at Fort Moultrie. <
joaiderable firing wu burd at interval* ,
tha diractioa of the Slooo yeaterday,
it wa ware unable to laara tba earn . ]
Soma alight movements of tba Yankee
at wara observed yeaterday. Tha nam
r of veeeele, including the biockodara c
d tkoan in Stono river, waa about tha o
in* M usual ; but th? three monitors r
W moved op and anchored bttvMD (
rt Sumter and Cummtngs* Point buoys. tl
All day yesterday ths enemy was ?
sily hauling ammunition to Battery
egg and Cunroings' Point t
Ainoag tba incident* worth noting in e
progress of the recent bombardment g
the city, we may mention that one of n
enemy's large shells, after penetrating i
I oof a4 a dwelling, overturned a bed e
which three young children ' were %
opieg together, throwing them rudely s
the floor, bet then, strange to say,
ssing on without bursting, and burying j
slf in tbe foundation of the bouse.? t
trttiry, UtK inst . j
The Amy.
Rrery indication which reaches us from *
I army is cheering. It is ant so much "
it the troops ere cooeparatiealy com
table :.a their rede bete, nor yet tfaot a 1
gle, universal seatimont of confidence
la ia f???r of Ota. Jobaatoo. Tha
iaf faatura ikat arraati ow attaatioa
4 oar pleaaara ia that lha troapa ara
anliating. Tbia nakla ataabla *mmI
iba Taaaaaaaaaaa. Tbaaa poor aailaa
ra bold iwaatiaga aauaf thawiaaiaa^
4 hara raaohrad oaaar to go boraa at*
>t aritb roaafcata apoa (Wr abouldara.
0 Kantuckiaoa folio wad aaft, and iba
iota army ia now raally aabacfibtag to
taw laraa of aarriaa. Wiik tha aow
iaa wbiah will ba poorad ia afar Iba
it of Fabraarjr, ?a aball ba abia to aaaat
1 rapal Graot'a advaaaa ia tba apfiag.
i ary oaa in tha raat will pot bia aboal'
to tba wbea) and eoairibaia wbatatrar
caa to Ilia propar aqaipaaawt of lha ar,aapa?ially
in lha way of bbrabota,lbere
akUba no mora autfariaf. Wa aoa ,
>, fraakly, tbat tba apparant apathy
ba country bad axeitad aoaaa grata
El ring* witbin oar baart, alio tba ra p
from If iiaiooar j Uidga, bat tba haro- j $
m of oor soldiers restore* us to a perfect !
'aith, and we now look upon the advent I
if boetilitiee with sanguine spiriu. There
no use minting words nbout it?we <
nust defent the next forward movement, i
preserve Georgia from invasion and save
.be Confederacy. With this result, the
soming elections in the North will go a.
gainst Lincoln. Another party introduc
id to power and then comes negotiation.
With negotiation comet peace.
Gantral Karthaw
On Tuasday evening last, our distinguished
fellow-c'?i*en, Geo. Joseph H.
Kershaw leaebed his home in this place,
being hit third annual visit since the
commencement of the war. It is a mat
ter of devout gratitude to his immediate
family and numerous friends that he has ;
escaped all the missels of death, and the I
many perils of the numerous battles in
which he has been engaged. The name
of Kershaw's Brigade must have a prom
ioent part in history whenever this conflict
ends. And no en* is entitled to a
greater part of the honor than he whose
asms it bears, who has so indelibly in
fused his own spirit upon the gallant rag
iments that compose it. They have re
fleeted the highest honors upon South
Carolina; tbair banners have never cast
the laaet shadow of dishonor upon the
Pal newt to Stale. From the first battle of
Manassas, including the battles around
Kiehiaowd, second Manassas, the Heights
uf Maryland, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg,
Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Chattanoo(a,
nod the recent campaign nt Knoxrille,
besides the many miner heavy skir
aitbtt, which io oilier purls of the country
h*H beeo called bullies. In fuel
.hey arc untitled to th?ii full share of lbs
looms of their illustrious leader, the ira
aortal Lee, so justly offered to him sod
the officers end men under him, by the
Congress of the Confederate States m e
uet appreciation of Geo. Kershaw's earrices
end gallantry. There is bo doubt
be will soon be promoted to the rank of
Major General. We are confident, then,
we giee but utterance to the feelings of
the people of the District whieli bears the
konored and now doubly revered name
>f Kershaw, in bidding a hearty we'eotne
.o the General, eith a sincere hope that
lis short furlough will be spout most agraeebly,
and that it may please the seme
s UUk.. ?i? ?? ?
niwi^nijr jwwci UM gU*YO*CI OIVD
lilberio, to bring him aafrly through th?
iumm future of tbi* war, lk?l our county
m?j hart th? bewvflte of hie council*,
arhicli wilt b? * much needed whan it it
>ver, u hi* skill and courage la no* rejuired
in lb* toot*! field.? Camden
Journal. <
LuintttiMi of tko Subatitato Cos* I
oript- ]
And it cam* to paee, aaith lb* chrooi- <
!?r of the Riehtr.ood Examiner, that tl>? i
o.in of maaas aaid unto bit birod nor i
ant, go )? into the army, aad take with
lure abwkol* of gold and *bekeU of silver <
hat 1 giro thee, for thou etandeet ic nay ]
boaa. <
Aad the nn of little faith, ?bo birad <
be aubaiituta, opened a abop aad told |
kea aad calico, aad waled rich ou bia l
aiaa of fifteen hundred par cent But I
l cam* to paaa that tb* viae man of th? 1
latioo aroaa aad debated among them
alvaa whether the priactpal aad the eub- J
tltute ahould not keen com nan* toweth.
0 ~~w
if. <
And lb? vie* m?o pund ? bill nak
ng tbn aubatiinto ? oouglit, mttd tending
bnir friend* ibt principal*, to grnni them 1
o the raaki, with mwaket u the right 1
hooMnr nhtfu Theo lb* principal* wax I
id iimdbg wroth, and straightway Ml I
dnnt prapnring to Mnigrntn to another 1
?yon, n bnMnr noun try, bnyood tbn Po 1
a wan.
And tbn Israelii** conaoired tomtbov
W V I
0 rpoil lit* EfyptMM, cbangiag thair
nmry iataaa mm gold liid Ikrr Stat*
iniim iaio grtekWIn, and forthwith
ol iMr (UptHurt, ik?lii?f af ihn daat '
4 (Mr l?K w.
A*d ?f all ibair drada, ar* tbajr. aot
aaordad b iba book* mi iba noaaaript '
iflom, who March fat ihcra in rain f
Hi*a Pascaa or Niamn.? A tot
mpoadaat taada iba Saraoaab N*wa j
ba bAtwbf rapott of priant ahtaraad for 1
1 port km of iba atgrnBi add oa Monday <
ant, at an administrator** aaln ia CHoah I
oaair. Onorgin: A aagra man, thirty,
a jna old. $*.900; a woataa and four i
oaag tbildrna, $6,960; an *M nana tad <
rtfo tad foar small cbPdrsa, lOM; a <
H Ma jnars aid, $4,6*0, a mna, thirty- {
wo ynara old, $4,260; a aaaa, twnwty oa* I
aarn aid, $6,44$; a nmn forty to* ynnrs i
Id, $4,000; a girl, twain* yaarn aid,
662ft. \
Tftxj Thought*
Wh*i i? crime t A wretched vagahood '
traveling from place to place ie fruitleaa ,
endeavor to escape from justice, who ia
constantly engaged in hot pursuit ; a foe
to virtue and happiness, though at timee
the companion of innocence, which ia too
aften made to suffer for the guilty.
What ia thought? A fountain from
which flows all good and e*il intantlooa
? a menial fluid, electrical in tlm f.irc?
. and
rapidity of movement*, silently flowing
unuMti within its own eeoret aver.ua;
yet it w the controlling power of all aai*
mated matter, and the chief main ipring
of all our actihn.
What ia happineeaf A butterfly that
roves from flower to flower in the vaat
garden of existence, and which is eagerly
pursued by the multitude io the vaiu hope
of obtaining the prise ; yet it continually
eludes their grasp.
What is fashion f A beautiful eevel I
ope for morality, presenting a glittering
and polished exterior, the appearance of
which give# no certain indication of the
real value cf what it contains thereto.
What ie wit f A sparkling beverage
that is highly enhilerating and agreeable
when partaken at the expeoee of others;
hut when used at our own cost it becomes
bitter and unpleasant.
What is knowledge f A key that nnratals
ail mysteries, wbicb uolocks tba
entrance, and discovers near, unseen and
untrodden paths ir tba bilharto unexplored
field of sciatica and literature.
What is fear f A frightful substance
to tba really guilty, but a tain and harm
lass shadow to the conscientious, honest
and upright.
What is joy f The boaay of existence
really beneficial aad agreeable when parlakeu
of in ntoderatioa, but highly injurious
whenjpsed to excess.
CeagTeea
"Hermes," the spicy corruspoadent of
the Mtreury, write* from Richmond uader
dale of the 'JOila u!t I
The hold speech of Senator Orr against
Northrop will, I hope, do good. The
attachment of the Executive ie yet etrong.
Hut it is gratifying to hear a manly voice
raieod againet incompetency.
Tbt Prtta thou Id uphold Congrett, (or
our* m Congrttaionnl government.?
Thor# ruata our hoi*. Br to much at
in break down Con grtat, by to much do
wa build up tb? on# man powtr. Tht
Uoum, ilrtng* to in, it Ittt tmtntblt
to tht p**op.e tbtn tbt Seatte. Ytt
hart able and trut rata there? Mi let,
Boji-t, UcQxnii, Staple*, II art ridge.
Prattot, Raid wit, Garland, Burnett, Dt
Jarnatie, tad other*. kit a likt Browa,
tod Pliaiaa, tad Gartreli, Ac., will ht
Ibuad io tvtry Coagrau. Bat, I tall
fou, thtrt it a grttl ie> prorata tat la tht
loat of Utia Congrett. It fttli iu rttpna
ribility, tad it mora boldly indtpeodtat
?ad aartttt tbaa formerly.
Tht ptriatotot govern rate l hat htta
>rgaait?d for two year*. Mora than a
rear igo tbt Prteideat ttktd tbt adrict
>( iht Sennit at to tht rtattaiaatioa tad
eoafirmalioo of ctrtaia civi! tAetrt ap
pointed utdw tba Provisional Govtra
Mai Tha 8m?U ntpoadW prom [AI j
by a Mtaiawii iom (kal it ?m projwr.
Or agar, lLa Coinptrollar, an not aoni
salad until a fe* d*)i ago. U tba And'
itora* saiaaa bars laaa aaat in, it baa
bran tinea day kafdia yastsrday. Ought
ibaaa tbioga so to ha t Ought tba Saeato
la bars aJlosrad it f
Tba report of tba Jt?diet?ry Coosroittaa
00 tba Cabiaat lanura sattlas tba sonatitutioaaiity
sad iba sipadiaoey of tba pro
posad limitation. Mr. Mill*s aianriiy ra
port is wank?almost flippant. Tba Jndietary
Cofsnnttaa of tba lluasa aakad to
bo diaabargad from tba ooaaidaratlan el
tba suljaet, sad otada so rrport. Oar
troll, of Ooorgia, W Chairman of tbat
Com miliar. Tim quaatios rosolras itaoif
into ibis, Sbsll incouipotaory b* parina
antly fuatorad apon aa t If . iba paopla
say "ran." ao ba K; if "nay," tbaa ibay
moat straoglbao tba banda of Congroaa.
Amos 1 no llaar.?Kur tlm porpooo of
assvkasf IMM, atlact dry iwsionsl*, satch
aa Km* Mi osdorgon* lb* slightest d*
KwpuMlio*, m amok* m tlwaji larorad
wiili Ik* awbstanc* berard. Cms cobs
produ?, seeordMtg is ton** arbe ha?< di
tmmud u# bow to proceed, s aw**l nook*,
DMtaiaiaf liule waif, sad will ba fbwsd
l* aai?*r iko pur pus* admirably. Kis
II* s ftr* of *ob* aad hickory, sod corrr
it with dry saw dust. Corn eoka con lain
as aa**otial toUlil* oil, whi*b, when
B?sed with th* smoke of tbe biekorj, im
parts s ?*?y pleasant sari palatabl* a rone a
10 lb* most. Tba amok* of rotton wood
sot only unpleasant, bat us wholesome,
as it m sour, ami mostly aiyatn ; booid**,
t raw as* th* msat to drip. By eetng th*
proper material* to ntlv lb* Bra, thm
will bo but little ateona, and consequently
but little water to eaturate tbe meat.?
Selma Reporter.
The Tenneeoeo Troop**
Tbe retuluiion adopted by tbe troop*
from Tennessee whoee term of *er*ice i*
about expiriag will be belled with pratulation*
throughout the Confederacy. It
will bav# an ioepiriug effect on tbe rest
of ilia ??? W? ~?: ? ?
. ?- ?j ~u? tnmj u? ainiuar pv
! sit ion. It ia by lhe*e rxraplM that the
devotion lo oounUv is beat looted and illustrated.
It ia whan man baa* been
tried in ike fiery furnace of ?ai?wbca
ibsy bavt npariancad ti>a aacriBcM *n^
sufferings by which it is accompanied?
bare felt ths privations of tha ramp and
dangers of th? fle d?that fowling of duly
becoming paramount over ovary selfish
impulso, that ths qolot heroism of which
this aot of tha Tsoavaaoo troops affords
an instance, becomes an example of the
moral aabtitae. We feel coavic?ed that
the example will b% followed, and we
shall see oar gallant boys crowding aroand
I heir standards, ia tha spirit of that patriotic
ardor which they originally exhibited
is the serviee of the Confederacy.?Atlanta
Con/Maruey.
Tom Hood uHktiotti tbo mm of ao old
Jew, *bo loot largo tun of money and
charged internet oo it at nine par coot
instead of ?is wliieb *u tbo legal rate.?
Borrower remonstrated, and at last asked
tbo asaror if bo did not believe ia a God,
aod wbcrf La ?s posted to go to when be
died.
"Ah,1, soid tbo ?!d llsbrsw, with a
pleasant twinkle of tbo %ye and a grin.?
**I have tbougbt of tbat too?but wben
God looks down upon it from above tbe
9 will look to biai like a sis."
Tmb Cessna or tbb Wosl?.?The following
classification of tbo inhabitants of
lb* earth, Mcofdiag to (b? era#da, is roads
bj C. W. Dettlsr ?b, a wj thorough nd
careful staticiaa, sad i>irs?|or of tbs Sts
Italics) Department at Iterlia. Takiog
tbs number of 1,200,000,000 M tbs istsi
population of lbs earth, he classifies thsm
as follows:
Christians, 324,000,000.
Jews, 5,000,000.
Asiatic religious, 000,000,000.
liabomedaa, 160,000,000.
Psgsas, 200,000,000.
Total, 1,200,000,000.
The 356,000,000 of Christinas, are a*
gaio divided into v
170,000,000 Honsao Catholics.
9,000,000 Protestants.
6,000,000 Oreek Catholics.
Total, 36,000 000.
DasMcasTton or rue Sabsath.?1
eorreepondeot of tbs MfUtisaippian writes;
Ooe of the most lamentable sod alarm*
tag signs of the times ia our straggle for
liberty is tbs aoparaftH desecration of
thcPSabbath day ; that day which Ood
has commanded to be kept holy. If sa
may effect to seorn such old fashioned
Puritanism and avail themes!tee of evory
frieolons excuse br tielafisf this sacred
day, bat we have mora to User from tbie
ad kiadrad evils that prevail io owr land
than we have from bankruptcy, starvation
nr all the boasted armies of the
| P?tri(k McKmms Feb. 6, '64
T W ley, June 22. '04
Mb K P Uuey, M 8, '14
M C BerefieUJ, - 22, *04
, 4 M Iftetk, Aj.rU ?, '04
14 G U.HmuA, May 18, '04
M C Lore, Feb. 14, *04
Jnmtm Small, 0, *04
Jtff lielk, 4?m 8, '04
4 C ley, July 5, '04
4 L Ceekey, * M 2, '04
Murtku NnK 4m. 2, '04
K M MeAieer, Aug. 20, '04
J erne* McGerkk, July I, '04
4 i> Motivate, Aug 12', '08
4 41 Wilkmei, July 0, *04
A Ceriur, Aug. 1, '04
B A<l4woa, June 7, '04
U L Bulk, - 8, *04
Tboe. N Leu. M-? 0 Hi
W 8 Harper, March 1, '04
Mra W T Carton, Feb. 1*. ?4
M H McDavir, J mi j t, *?4
D 8 Carhop, M 4, '84
J or Carter, - It, *04
Ajfonr A Sirtarr, " 12, 14
E A Caekop, M 7, '841
Capt. W J Mrllwaia, Map 14, '#4
D C Wolf, l4??cfa 10, *04
Mra Mary 8i??alt, May^O. *84
W K Ball, J ?fp 18, '84
J D JoUaron, ** 18, '84
W J BUckmon, M 18, *84
Hagli McMroas 20, *84
14 it* M E Dim, " 20, *04
Tavnar ThraaU, F*b. 24, *64
Wm. R Bood, July 1, *04
David llood, May 12. '64
C II Farm, 44 12. '04
W J William*, July 20, '04 j
J R Naal, 44 20, '04
III* Martha Pitman, M 20, '04
A llayar, Juoa 4, '64
David Taylor, 14 25, '64
Cap^ John Evaoa, Jaly 20, *04
C C Tillman, 44 20, *64
John D Calp, 44 28. '64
| B J I lor ton, - 27, 64
Win. Row a.'I, Jan. 23. '64
Uanrj Row nil, " 23, *64
J R Elliott. M 2?, *64
John Tojlor, April 28, '64
8 A Nonl, Jul> 27, '64
Wm McMnlUn, Ao*. 13. '64
SLAVE LAtiOlt FOR THE
COAST?DIVISION NO. 2.
ITIIK ConmiMwem of tho Run4o and
tho 1*w?rn Auihoritieo within tho jodtcial
Dialrict* of Latieaoier, Kor?haw, Chosloriold.
Marlboro, Darling Ion. Morion, Horn
tor, Ciarvndon, Wiliiam?l>arg and llorry,
including U|*p?f All Mainta, will forthwith4 1
oanara all poroon* in pooaooaioa of olaveo '
within ihoir jariodioiioa to dnliror ono- j
fourth of thair alaroc liable to Road duty (
^jk aL- ft - - - * *
mm iih urpvM DMrNl uiair ownera' reai4ww,
on MONO \V, the Ml day of .v?b- '
ruarpr pro*.. at 10 w'elack a. m , there ta
await tranaportativn to Charleston, for thirty
da> a' labor aa the fortifications. <
II. Tha Couimlaelonera aad Authoritias (
aforesaid will, at tha aaaia lima, impraaa
and forward una fourth of all mala fraa oa- *
(nm Wtwavii tba afaa ?,f aizlaao aad fifty
years, resident wilbia tiia liutila of lhair an. I
tbarity. . ,
III Tba owner# af aoly ana Road hand
aro axeaipt by law.
IV. By tha Aat af Dacembar laat, tba
aaid Authorities warn required in make full
ralurna ta ma ?>f all road hauda liable with i
in thirty da) a. That duty baa bean partially
and very imperfectly dona?in many ,
inataneaa the return giving no iodiraiion, v
not aeon by ita poet mark, af the Oiatriat ,
from which it emanalea. Tho whole ocheme
f tha ameaduteat of Oaeambar turna aa
theea return*, and ualasa they ara complete. |
the ayalaui mual fail and tha labor bo sup? |
pliad antiraly by impressment
WM. M. SHANNON,
Agaat af tha Slate of South Carolina.
Camden. 8. C , Jan. SO. I?#4.
fLanaaatar larderr Hriat.l
Jan. n, I8?4 51--41.
WAYSIDB BOMB
JN VIEW OP TUB INCREASED DBM
ANDM UPON lb* WA YSIDE IIOMK,
the Executive tba^d with iU
management have nfiiawl iRa fallowing j
gentlemen Agnate of (Mi taaiiiution to no.
licit aootribotioaa ia M?>nvy aad Prnviaion*,
and bag that Ibaa frivwda will Mt prompt
I j without further a?tico. The Conductor*
af tho varioue Kail Haada will give their
goaoroua aid ia tho tranaportatioa af all
aupplioa. 1
JAMBS) S. GIBBKS,
Chairmaa pro ton , and Trwaaurar Wayoida
Homo.
Dr. LBWI8 DANTZI.ER. Vaaea'e Perry,
(Oraago Pariah).
T. ZIMMERMAN, Si Hathaw'a, S. C.
C. WHITTKMOKB.OrmMeburg C. H. i
Rev T O PKIERSON, Kiagatrao.
J. H. DINGLE. Mutator.
Rot. B. N. MUAREM. Barawoll.
Col. J. J RYAN. Blackviilo. I
E L KKKHIMON, Colombia.
Re*. J. R DOW, Aihoa.
Ml LAS JOHNSTONE, Nhwberrr. 1
H. B MoM AMTKR, Winaabore'.
Rot. J. II. AUGER. Pendleton.
Ro?. W. A. GAMK\VKLI? Marioa.
A O. NORRIS, Eeq , Aadoiaoa.
Rov. C. McCORTMA aad P. U LAW I
TON, Abbeville.
IJout. Col. J. A. BRADLBflf, Cbootor.
W A LaTTA, York.
J KY1.K, Eoq., I .aarena.
Rao. j d McCOi.IjDCGII, VaUa.
C. j BLKOKD, Greenville '
Rao. W. C. KIKK LAND. Spartanburg.
ETSKL U ADA MS. Heelnty Mill.
Capt WM. A. COURTNEY,Hardeevilla. .
C J. COLCOCK. Grahumvilla. 1
GEORGE MAR TIN, PeeoMlige
Reo. W. O. PRENTISS, Admaa Ran *
Capt. L.. WM TRENIIOLM, Coomaw- ,
bntehle.
Col. JOIINMON, BtulRea.
Jan. l?<U. ??4t. J
ESTATE NOTICE.
ALL peraeoe indebted la Bo Rotate of (
Jaaaoa R Sloan, Baoaaaod, aoa iRaaMot to |
Mho payaMBt to tho aadoraigaod ; aad ail
uerooae hariaa
will |?UMft fNMil wwliaUiy far .
ptyawl.
J. H W^URIIAY
MARUAUCi M I.KNN
A4ui'r> of JOHN U. UNN.dM'f
JM. i, IM*. 47?Im
ESTATE NOTICE- ,
AM. ptrwii Mttud U Ikt BoUla ( .
Ow (J. lir?aiagi*a. d?m?4. will plaaaa
tkf pa>n?m la lk? an<iaraif?a4 ; w4 all
pfflOill ttllif
n kwibv nolifiad la pr?al lkt? praparly
Ml?Ii4, wilkia Ikt ilwa pr?riM by
Isw
W. r. MIA8INGTON. fUm't.
1m. 4, l?#4? 41
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Ca?r? Maaaa, it LmmAh. 1
Mf TO MM. II?M
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IN EQUITY.
Jmm Gibaoa uJ wifa
Sarah Saliaa, la Kqaity?(an. yP
va ?a*Ur. a
Ik-nry M Duaai, ? s
Calnaabna (> Duoana, Bill U raaarar
William Duaaao, Tract funda. '
and athara
ll appeariaf la tfce attahalloB af lh?
Cocamiaalanv that JaiD<x* llaaaan, Sanaual
A Duncaa, M ir^wrev M. Williama, llanry
WHIiama, Sarah H. Williama, Rabacca C.
Williama, Mary Williama, Raima D
Williaaraaad Saaaaal A. Williama, Uafaa
daala ia tha abava ahtM aaaa, rami da wlih
out 11<a liatiu af lh? State ; aa moliaa o
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cao. Saiauai A. Ounaaa, Rnrfirat M Will
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April, otherwise judgment pro confetti will I
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