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1 . <?!)* ; * ~ LAKCA8TBRVIIXK.8. C~^ I aajsafaaii&jB; z&- Our (H?u da should rem cipher that Obit J ' uary notice* are rated and oltargad tor as ad TerliMHitenu. a rerjr long one, mailad at ( liarleaton, unaccompanied with the cmIi or a kuowu Kiuif, Kaa u^xmi our table. Tbc Sacreiueot of tha Lord's Supper wiK be administered at Waxhaw Chtrtfc tha 4th Sab bath of thia uionth (24th), preaching to begin Saturday before at 11 o'clock. The Carolina Times. This interesting paper, after a temporary sua pension,.has resumed publication, and presents its usually neat and sprightly appearance. The Meeting otw Monday. As stated in our last issue, a meeting of tha J cilixens was iield in the Cburt House on MonI day last for the purpose of aiding the agents ol I the oremmeiit in procuring nacetwary sup. plies oi corn and oat* for the koran in Gen. Lm'? army. Major Cnrriugton, of tha guar' (ei nuilsr'i Department, who was hore on this business, made a stalsment to tb? meeting which couW not havs lailud to impreaa ail who beard it with tho argent necessity which has c? I led forth this new oamand upon the peuphi*. it ia unquestionably the duty oi all, in -this exigency, to respond to the extent of their ability. We hare heard a nunifter of gentlemen express themselves In very liberal terms, and f if the committee* are actire in the discharge of their duties, doubtless a considerable supply ' of the needed articles can be procured hereabouts. Wa hare been famished by Mr. J. T. K Beik, Chairman of the meeting, with a list of th? committees appointed to canvass Uieir re speative Minus Beats: Central Committer. J A Cunningham, Kolit Crockett, Stephen j Williams, John M Crockett, Win Stevens, j James D Mvllwain, Capt N U Vardanding| IlKlU. Jtulimn lomd Beat. Adam Ity, K M Millar, M C Heath : JVuHl'l Beat. L DrT K CWHon, W B Neiaoo, S J Dmitap. I J I) Fauikpvr. V B Ca*k ry'i Beat. Stephen William* J K liuntcr, J II Shaver, 1 II K W Detk, Utpt J D Ouekay. LatxraHtrvtiU Brat. V W Btevena, l>r Strait, U Me Wilhempoon, 1 J Adauw. . " JLfellteai;?'? Beat. j W J Mrllwain, V D Uieen, Andrew Mollwain, J D Mcllwaiu, J W Twklj. Hapiir 0 Brat. J J R M?|ill, J A Montgomery, Dr R 8 Mc ! Dow, J HtUiard. Clfftmm'M Brat. 1 T L Clybum, J R WrWi, Jiiurt (iariliifr, ' ffrtltj Hilton. Pkifrr't Brat. \V W Baakine, CVpt Phifeq, Aruoa McManua, I John Uardnor, Her. VV K Aneaington. Pi pier's Beat. Rev 0 A Pljler, Kaneom Plyler, 8 T Small, Dr Armfiald. ft * I Fiaa im RuaaMaa's Rkar.?The Mac?m Co?> federate of tb? 12th learnt from what it com I nidera reliable authority, that Geo. Wheeler, I I on Saturday laat, atruck Uto enemy'a roar he* ' I twaen Keeaea and tba Etowah ritor, destroyI ing aeTaral train a and tearing up the road r? , lie ectdanily took - Sherman by aurpriac, the I Yankea General baring no idea ao large a fore I waa threatening hie communication*. We ; '2 bare no douht that the road will be ao cut up aa to com pel Sherman either to make a he?ty j 1 retreat or an immediate aeeault upon our hnea. I With the road deetroyed in hia.rear it will be lifcpoaalble for htm to rentain is hie preeeut p<> jail ton?backward or forward he muet go, and "that, too, quickly. ^ . Ucuoae?The 'eat, run?i (*ays tbo < barloli , liuUetiu) wa bare hewed, and about the lerghet j ^ one during thie prolific eeaaon et rmaore, ie to the effect that I owtmieeionere bare arrived at j Richmond from the State* of Ohio, Indiana. ' iUinoia and Miaaouti, to aacertain the jiO.iriL.lii , ty of makiogarrangemenle lor the Aee uariga- j Uon of the Mireiaetroi. for the Surtee which i (*# ' * they claim u? represent, and, in ouuneoiioii therewith, lit* stoppage oi the war, Such au arrangemeti I ax this, of cou'ic, | would, if carried out. cause a secession dl the' Northwestern Hui?? from (lm federal L'ulon, | iand leave the Middle and Ihe Eastern States to fiaufc the war a* they choose. This rumor ia . ifloet, and we give it for what it ia worlii. T?? Fa or Koaw-leatate.?Several t?f , oor eaehaogee ere alr?>ng ly urging the view 'that Brig. Wen. 1'age i? ae murli at fault for the Usee ofTi-n tiaines at Cef. Antler on, it# immediate commander. Why diet be not remain in the ,t/rt when he aseur tained that it wan about to be aiirrenda*edt and why, lo addition to relieving Anderson, ha did uad at cmre take measures In noun* taraet Ma attempts to awrrendar. are tjnvs If done wbiah may well aaeita suspicion ; and | jet waara not willing in take lha ground (that eaaae now uoeaplainrd, will not ant Iiofoetorily unravel the mv story whieh uttochoe to the oveot. Wo hope for the redtt of all roaeerqed, the raaltdr will bo aleared tip ? Wow/A < aruhami 1 4 .j iJLLMJMWWHW3?g*.III,'J!J 1. .1 SditoxUl Brevitiesv ?? tTbo pruiopers Andersopx'Uf. 0*-. nam. bar over 8U,OOOt and the cry la, "still they Conw ' It la aUtcd that the lithe bacon iu seven Stales east el the Miaaiaaippi will amount to <1 I <VU\ AI.A * - >i,wufuow, puunoi. The army of Toon ewe# is advertising for if' tceu hundred negioe* to act as teaiustera ? ! Gen. Hood has placod a gun In lit# hands of all his wagoners, and wants to place the wagon whip in the hands of darkies, Iter a war ot sixty four years duration, Russia, with a population of ?6,i>00,<>00, has at last sulijngated Ciroaasia, with a population of 4V0,? (KXJ. II it takes 7ft,000,O?*J Russians sixtyfour years to subjugate 49ti,l oo Circassians, bow long will It take X0,ikiO,0tK) Americans to sul>jugal? 8,000,000 Americana. Col McCainllam, of Uarrisburg, Penn., having bean offered by Gov. furtin the appoint, ment of Brigadier General, in a loiter to the Adjutant General dactinw the proffered honor. ami says : "The poet of honor, a* the war la now conducted, is iu remaining a private citlaen." The London News says that vessels have just arrived at Liverpool with 15,000 bales of col. lou, the proceeds of which are to go towards the sinking fund for redeeming Confederate bonds and paving the dividends of the coming April accounts, provision having already been made for the September acoount. Colonel Andcinoiij the officer who figures so infamouxiy in the surrender of Tort (Jaines, is Mid to be a native of South fhrolina. Ha entered West Point from Texas, but remained ( only two yearn, and of course, did not graduate lie was appointed Second Lieutenant in the old aimy in IMS, and being stationed in the South joined the Coufederate eruiy at the commence ment of the war. 1 The Abingdon Virginian learn* Iroin perton* juat in from Kentucky, thai nine out of the tan member* of lite Yankee Cbngrtx from that State, am out uuil.aml peace men. The Yankee paper* are in a complete madtfle a* to General Smith's movement* ; some of ti.eiu aaeeitlug lb at a portion of hia army haa alreadv noeaed the Jllmuastppi, and other* urg. injj dial the gunbo.-iU closely guard erory mil* of the liver to prevent it. They a;# evidently atraid that he will elude their vigilance, crow the river, reinforce Ilood mod semi Sherman healing back upon the defence* at Chattanooga. FOR THS LANCAxYfW UKl>#ffr Mr. KdiToh.?I see that I have been noiiiintitud iiy "Many trlends'' a* a catididute for ,0/din*ry?leaderiug my aincere thank* to my friend*?I utust beg Isuve to decline. ' * r " ' j'.DAiW August ad, 1864, [roa tmr iaRcArraa i.enora. | Mr Rditor. ? You will please publish the following list of eit?uallieh in fJo. 11" 2d S C. Kcgnimt (Keranaw'e old Brigade) received in battle near Frstier's Farm, Va , 28th ult: s. Killed?;,N Kroninglcn. Wounded?U B J ultra, slightly ; Jehu Bailey, elightlj^ Verv niapeelfyllv youea, * . . F, M JOtltfHQN, . [for Tilt LAMCABVaa lkdoir. j After r? pea ted aolicitationa of my frienda from ditTereut poriinne of the army and of the l)int(ict, I cannot, with justice to my * a.'lf ititrliii*. Ilis lisl.lu - ?... J*. 1 latum vt Inch "Many Cilitt-oa*' baee given idn to become a candidal** fur the otflce of qfaf Sji'eriff i expreM t'uy wlilinguean to aerjrd aa Mlirriff, ahuuM it bo the whl of th? voter* of lli? army and of the Ifialiicl to confer on toe tUat highly reaoonaihte truol. VOilN B. tjolMART. August ltJG4, [run rite lancahthk ljidijsh ) . Cant- mtb a & RaamanT, ('HariKi Bf.crr, Aug. 0, (H?4. I)bar I.kdokm t?I liav? already allowed tuo many maih to Itere hem without aendang yrtn a let tor;'for fear yeer read on ehould ihVnk I have drcvaaej, or grown negligent, I will wr./* a few Mure, tiinugh d d<i lo.au> dor tunny di*ad?wilgeHt and but little of hi ereat to aay. fhStuAe t&y lael, operation* on thia aide of 'he in?r have aaauaird a quiet altitude, the aiiyntlon of the enemy, 1 aup poke, beirtjj mitfclf <**ct?pie.f with affair* armiTtd I'Hcraburg The l??t d*nidtlair? 11 u anade en Ihia'aide of the Jatuea, by Hie enemy, hud for whirl* tpey paid ao deeriy. ptoved to be a diveraioit froui the nihil) point of *ttne'e ??the npringin^ of the minn mi Irnnt Ot I'eierabwrg f mi M you are IB a portion (. el tuorc re* in lite alcooata ?n<t minute particular* about Hint ufT.ilr, than myn.lf, 1 will not repeat tl|? ilir-uaand and yn<* rtnii'f* ntloat It ta for uq to know tkiut the irtitin. oljeot of tho enoftgr #m lirf. nled ; mid Hint thairjo** ? a ifva to f>?r quo. There are but faw Yankee* North of lh? J im> n now, th? tnhat of. thorn talarnfegt<> Petersburg. >nd it i%b<*b?v*d, niiAd htvo bean niiifiji?d lo Waaliitftrton la uteet the advancing eolomn* of Uen. KtirK, wli* lo bo ngnm threatening Abnn' don>inioa?. Grunting th.H a huge portion ol Ci'ant'a force* have bean ahipped North, a ayrtiident force ?t'H rrilnno ?n oar front to A?m> our boya Wido ownlto. 'ptia aa?ounta-Mro rer-alra fron> oar army of bitfeioB. muatly through Ynokrn ptprr*, 0 ? % 1?.. !.,l 1 LLL-'I?jlJUSS? lire very encnurigiiig tod seem to be effecting good fur oar mom in many directions. It it argued by e?me that Early should have been seat to the relief of Atlanta, inntead w i?iii( ?p ip* oirenaiva and threatening the Northern Unpilol; but an I art always witting to leave auoh matters to tha decia- I ion of "Uncle Bob," it ilaod* to reason, that the "militia lite rati," enjoying the aweet comforts of home and following tha quiet purauita of life, ehoeid net "set up" againet "unela BobV' judgment. We, the soldiers, lievo implicit confidence in bia generalahip, and I think I nay here aay, without riekiiig too much, Ihet if Gen. Karly'e cotmuund had been delated a couple of daya longer on the road, Lyoohburg would have unI doubledly fallen, and our inoal important communication eot. Benide the route of Hunter'a force* through North weateru Virginia, hiarly successfully accomplished hia main objoet, of drawing tho attention of reiuforceinenta iutended for Sherman's ar my. Bo you will peroeivo that two brtda were scarred off with one alono. There are mauy oovem?nta made by an artny that the people at heme eoouol understand and they are elwaya too ready to pronounce them failures; and what for, why aiuiply beeauae the Yaobee army ie not annihilated every lime we tueet Ibem in bat tie. To annihilate or route an army ia not an eaay job, nod tbuao who beliave other , wine eau have a trial on application at head quartern. We are in need of aoine Of these "Solomons of the Weal" juat at thia \ time, and think they might render efficient service in tousling Grant from hia present formidable poaition. If the Northern press | represent tha sentiment and feeling of her people, there can be no mistake aa to the growing peace parly there. We are perHuaded that there ia a alreglhening peace party there, and though we ahuuld receive A%f?rvtliino ?omlnw fmm -1U? ,?? .m ?"?" I noo?*, jffi theie i? muck of importance to I in. attached to the proceeding*. Should 1 they carry out their published designs,? he overthrow of the Hoaiocralic National Convention, and attempt to ealabliah a North-western Confederaoy?revolution in the Northern Slate* muat necessarily follow. In that event peace will immediately dawa upon our country. We were pleased to meet yesterday, CapL R M Until, Adjulatil General to Jenkin's brigade, lie seems to be in the en jovment of geud heuiih, with hie usual lively spirit. The weather la warm?very disagrees ble. Youra, "LOCAL " Army Intelligence, From thi Qeorgia Front From private 'rltrrn, aa well ae from published accounts, we iofer the! lien. Wheeler hita by thia time gratified Ida long and ardent desire to alrike a blow at Mherinan'a r?p II - a? i-.?.?J CI " -- . ? -M.-t mm muni aim ii nerrit-ua, one of the princpel depots of supplies to the Yankee artsy, and we doubt mil that he is effectually doing the work to which he haa bean assigned. Sheru.an ia supplied by a aiu gle line of railroad only, which lie oannot afford to have interrupted for a single day. A week Would make hua anxious wid two probably cause a falling back ?Thr bare threat of a raid to his rear, and lines rut between Nashville aod Kingston, or even lower down, would compel a change of plana, of which llyod wottid sol be elow to take advantage. Tbe strength of oer srmy haa been wonderfully increased, and there ie reason to believe that, before many days are gone, we shall have gled tidings from *Allaola li st will cheer the hoarte of oer people.? i K*en now we have "good news, but pru [ dure forbids, lor the preeent, its publics ' lion ? South Cmrolminn. A tla st a, Aeg. It.?Heavy skirmishing began at midnight on the left of centre, and eoutinued until 'i o'eiock, without any result. At day light Ibis morning the artillery of Stewart's corps phoned on lite she my, and (Heir batteries replied feebly. Our hrhig wee very heavy, and produced e consternation among the enemy. Pri?ooeru report that our eavalry captur d large Mnber ofbrtm at Kingston, a lew deye since. RapuvU art numerous in regard U> their wftratioa% bat beyond the faol that lhajr hao cot llie road at Ack worth, and atrt destroying ths truck btlwatn the K tow ah and Osianouta rirtrt, and thua far have baoa entirely eoceeaefal, nothing official haa bean roaahrad. T.li? enemy twa to ba ignorant of tba onignitada of the operandi m their roar, and ware preparing far aoatbar raiding ?? padillan, uodar Kilpatrlck, which had ran* deavouaad ?l d*wt Wator, preparatory to Mlarttcg. It ia Wlitrtd they war# recalled for tba purpose of going to punait of our eeealry. From Virginia Ruwiipoai), Aug Id ?Tha Yankees ava unusually dn'-nor.a'ratiec on Naw Market Kuad, below lh? city, to day. It la report ad tjfMi i/tey are attempting a 0tak ntfr ateki, which will probably laad la Sotke operai'inna in that Quarter. | 9 ItKMMuna, Aug 17?An official dispatch j received laut Bight states that tha eoumy | l???oiiy merle, MttrmiiiM attack oe our | ithea, between Ltorbylewn and the Chartao | (JUy &oatd, and M on* li?? broke through, km i wr? rrputaod and oar original fori(iota ranaeafrird Ulit dtspaieliee any that th? eawiiiy dfd not not* tha attack on oar ljf?* ifirr 4 r'elwk ) retard*/. jilt font on tha CIkHm City Koed. after advancing to rkhia l?To wiha of White'* Tavern, wu driven Vaek acraaa White Oak fciwaiup.? Our loan *m aaiati. Tha Kiamioer sara tha away made aavaral Aeree aeeaalu MuraaMaii negro troop* leading avary aharya. 'fha yaaglttar of tha negraaa okoevded the aernaga at Hatrraburg on tha | % SOU) of July. Tho enemy'a lose is reported to be very heavy. The Confederale Brigadier General Chauibliee wax killed. Pitebs?uko, Aug. 17.?Deserters and prisoners, brought in to day, concur in the state moot that Burneide's and Warren's corps are still in our front here wbilnt Huqcock'e second, and perhaps other-infantry, are now operating on the Mortli side of Uie James river. Advices received at headqnartera , here confirm the cefeat of the enemy in the light yesterday near White's Tavern, on the North side of Jamee river. Our loss was net vi?vy large, but among our loOae* nre J Gen*. Girardy and ('hatnblisa killed The fight, it ia supposed, ?m to be renewed to ' omi extent today, firing being heard in f that direction. ? From Mob'le Mobile, Aug 16.?Thin evening two | monitor* and lite gun boata crossed lh>g t River Bar, roniing vp within two mil** j, of the obstruction*. and opened fire for t throe hour* on our batteries and gunboats, doing no damage?our gun boata replying handsomely?after which the bnlteriea oi- ' lenced and the enemy's boats hauled off. From the We at Meridian, Aug. 17.?Forrest atHI main* tains liia position near Abbeville. Ho forward demonstration of the enemy has been reported for several days. The Yankees are committing iuurv depredations on our t _ " prvpii), nitu peace&Ole ciituni ?r? being [ killed. Qo?mor Clark has called on evury f able bodied man to aaaisl in driving the en. eray back. j Horthem New* RtrHMonn, A upnat 17.?The Herald of the 18th renown the anggeatinn to Lincoln ] to vend a pence eomtninainn to Richmond j nnd soya: We have arrived nt that stage of an exhannting war when every cooaide ration of wisdom, patriot mm and humanity ? 'aupgeals the propriety nnd magnanimity 1 of n bona fide movement on the part of the ' Adminiatration in behalf of peace. The Herald announces that its daily laatte ( hereafter will be four centa per copy. It j expected Feasenden would reform financial , affair a, but instead, he has plunged deeper i-i. u? ? -* ma sea Ui ;?np?r money, mid ilie national finance* are now moro unskilled than ever. The Herald aaya It ia evident hulf the newapnpers of the country muM soon I top publicaliou. Born-ode haa bean relieved of hi# command, the I8tb corpa, and arrived at Balti more. Wilcox ia temporarily in command of that corpa. The Federal loss In Killed and wounded in the action in Mobile Bay ia eatiuiated nt 340 men. No particulars are given of the , surrender of Fort Gaines. * | On the 10th, Hhermnn was within one mile of the Macon Koad and every atep fortified?hia position ia very atroog. Confederate foreea to the number of two thoueasd are .menacing the bordar tow ns of Indiana. Gen. Carringlon hsa mnfie a re qoisition on Gov. Morion for twenty-five ' thousand man. n ? i"each iif rvmrrr l?AT*.?We learn that in a speech made by Governor Vance on Thateday night, to a crowd of citizens who ) called on him, he premised peace in ninety , day*. We do not know upon what the Governor bases his calculation, but as he is the confidential friend of Mr. Davie and ' makes the declaration after the election we ( euppoer he muat be in possession of some faeta net known to tha public ?Jla/eigh fVogv.zs. ^ Thousands have (alien during this b'oody war, | whose deeds, if recorded, would er -elliah many , pages of our country's history. The good, and the brave, bare sacrificed their lives upon the eoaunon attar of Abe country ; they give up the I Sweet endearments ot horns, with ail its pleas- I urea and liallowed associations, to respond to the call of our country's honor. Patriotism lias | stimulated them to brave arerv J?n?? I.1 _ ^ - - - ??# *e*" w- j benl on a oftdier, endure every hardaiiip anil 1 suffer erery privation Incident to a eoldiere life, for the welfare of the cause our country is I struggling to maintain. Among the Uat of the fallen heroes, who hare died battling for the independence of" our invinetble Palmetto, we I know of ne name uJorc worthy to be recorded i upon her roll of honer, than WILLIAM MARIOS BARTON. He was one among the many mm of eM Lancaster that emulated the true character of her people from the beginning of Ibie Woody strife, lie rolunteered Ui the do- j I troop of bla cooutry in the beginning of the war, under iht lamented Col. Dixon Barnes. I Hie company was attached to the glorious old I < twellUi regiment, whose fame is untarnished; j < whose celebrity as a fighting regiment ia una- ? qua led In the tkala. lie was screrely wouu- ; I dad aft the battle of Tort Royal, 8. 0., in Janu- I ary I (tut. He rejoined hie regiment jest before Its transfer to Virginia, and participated in all the baitlaa ia which hie regiment waa euIpgRjyl M?> lA (Ke liiMM ?f Wla ah- ?1 * curbed on the dth at May, In the battle of the wpMm > tola wtowl on oN occe?on* waa conspicuous for gallantry. Ha waa known aa a brave man ] and ww that mvm akhkwi the punt o< danger. ' , H? waa kind and agreeable in all at hw aeao . emtiooa, and lad aa exemplary Ufa. He con- j | naotad himself with the Presbyterian Church in , I lit, under the uiiniatraiion of oar late Chap, lain, Um Her J. Monroe Anderson, of Yorkrillo, and we entertain a hope of hie baring penned from earthly etrifc to Hear only root.? Ue waa a dutiful noa and an agreeable comrade. In the morning of hia youth hi the dawn of his uaefulneea, ha haa fallen a eh-tim to the relentlaaa foe. May hie onmradexewiulnte hia > example* o< gallantry, obedience and piety. "LOCAL." ' Corp'L W. K. HELL, Co. II, 4th Regiment of Obralry, H. C. V., aeu of Ooi. Neieon ami K. W. Belt, who foil a martyr la the defence ot hia eour.lrr oa the SOth of Mept Md4, at the ' battle ct Cold Harbor, ia the Mtb year of hia . igv, leaving a wife rfnti six children to mourn lie lose. Too much cannot he said of him on a shrietiait and patriotic sold ft r and perfect genJemau An a christian he was fever ready to ab4r In the vinyard of the Lord. The Writer ?aa often called upon him to lead iu prayer; lis prayer was that of the moat devout christen. He prayed aa if he was face td face with lis lies*only muter. As a soldier he could not io excelled, and be was a gentleman in the ligbest sense of the word, lie dedicated him?H in early Hfe to God and had been a faithful number for 20 yearn and a portion of that time i class leader at (lamp Creek Church. Re ever domed hla profession by au orderly walk and lodly conversation. He has often expressed liinaelf to me as being thankful thit he hod a lious mother. He seemed to have a pfesentuent that he would be killed and from this, use he was not as cheerful at nil times as he night have been ; not from any doubt of his lope of hsaveu ; no 1 lor 1 have Seen htm overlowing and rejoicing in hope of tho glory of lod but it was ou account of his dear family, lay God protoct, sate, and take them all sale o heaven. Our brother is gone, but our loss ? his eternal gain. W e mourn not as those hat have no nopo. It ta tha hnn* lli? Kl??.f..l --r-i Which Jesus grace has given, The bop* when uajs and years arc passed, We all shall meet in heaven, _ A FRIEND. Announcements. FOR THE BEH ME. We are authorized to announce Hon leorjre MoC. Witherspoon a candidate to epietenl the District of Lancaster-in the *enate of the enaoiug Legislature. We are authorized to announce Capt. lames L. Heed as a candidate for the 8tale tenale at the ensuing election. FOB. REPMRKtrTttrua We ere authorized to announce Capt. B. It. Clybarn as a candidate for R? preneuiaive in the Legislature. Mr. Koitor :?You Will please announce Mr. T. A. Cunningham a candidate lor Kep resell leave in the nest Legislature and oblige inany liiends. Tasahaw. The friendn of W. M. Connors, Esq., an nounce liltn a candidate to represent the District of l.anca?ler in the House of Hep resenlatives in the ensuing Legislature. hiii. Editor.?You will plesse announce Mr 0. U. Massey a candidate for Representative in the next iargiilntiire aud oblige Man* Soldiers. ??? ?.? ?? ? Wu are authorized to announce William i A. Moore, Esq., as a candidate for a seat in the Huuse of Representatives in the next ' Legislature ^ We are requested by the I r lends of Dr P. K. Cureton to nominate him for the po r 11 ?- - ? iiivu 01 ?vi-pre*eni:?ive III (lift next l,e?,Mn* I uture. - ? J ~ FOR~SHERIFF. | We ore frequented to annpunce J. M. Small no a candidate for Sheritf. Mn. Kditor>~ Please announce John H. Adunia, a private in Co. "A" lut S. C. Infantry, an a candidate far Sheriff at the en lumg election and you will oblige. Many Soldiers. ' We are requested to announce Mr f)s bom Floyd a candidate for Slioriff irt Wio 'naolng election. We are authorized lo announce Capt. J Sowell na a candidate for Sheriff oftjin;aaler District for the enatiiog term. ? FOR ORDINARY Mk. Editor ?Plente announce D. A. Wilr | ...... .. vni.u.urt.c n>r v/rainary ni-tiie entu og eUction. JIa.sy Brother The friend* of J T. K. Beik announce lim ah a candidate forOrdinury at the nt*V flection. * * We are authorized to announce Mr. Jfta. II. Hunter am a cand'dute lor Ordinary at the yntiuing election. V The friend* of Iter. W. F. Bra*1iiguftv announce him a candidate for Ordinary, for the ensuing torn). FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Mil. Editor?I'leaae announce (.'apt N, B. Vanlftridinghnrn a candidate Tor the of- [ flee of Tax Collector. He i* a disabled 1 loldier. .Many Frierd* To WouRDP.n Sor.mea*. ! I THE COMMISSIONER? Or SOI.DlKRS iioard of Relief, aa well a* all concertied, are . terehy notified that I ain prohibited from (ranting any tithe corn to any peraop Or perions, excepting soldiers wive*, widows, ahd :hildren and mother* dependent: and the fathM* ol soldiers. trni* ?.-.f ?- ? ?" -k' - -w # ? /? nvu ?"HT | ,o work?to such alone ijomuhntooeri are ao- | .horized to give certificate. * ? * * J. ADAMS, CJhm'n. 1 a'JJ. fc. Aug. 23, 1864, - 18?tl. ?* I f * t i Exeoutor s Notiqo. All person* who hare demands a?iiu.it the Estate of the late Honorable i'liillip T. il*m? maud, deceased, arc nSufied to present the nme for payment witliin the time prcicybed l>y law ; and all wjio are indebted to said ^sietc will make payment to either ol the undersigned, John ko$s, f w. u. C-VW50R8. Qualified KxecuCOr*. Aug2d,18?4, * . Estate Jeff, R G nnoll. Persona having demands against the Estate of Jeff K. Connell, KM) , deceased, arc hereby notified to present them to the undersigned, properly attested, at an early day. lt%illbe to the intrieal of creditors to giro prompt attention to this notice. "* R 8. nCf'KH AM, AdftiV. Aug 23, 18u4, JS -8t * . I , . I 'ii i Jl 1*2'Stolen. r? From the stable of W P Richardson, on the night of the 1 Ith inst., a fine lisv Mare, black mane and tail, and lias a star in the face?foro feet shod, dny information concerning her will be thankfully received and liberally re. a-errla>l * " ?_ .??> UA1X liOIAK.^a.* McCnltock, P. 0., Union County N. C. Aug 23, 1884, 2fi?2t pd Administrator's Notioe. All persons having demao-* - against the Estate of James 8uuimervillc, deceased, will ptfease render the same, properly attested, to thu subscriber, before the first Monday of October next lor the purpose of final settlement, ot the said Estate. C, B. NOHTHHOP. Attorney of O. W. 8umme? ville, Adinistrator Of James Summer vl lie, deceased. 1 Ancaatervllle, Aug '28, 1864, 28?3t S 0 U T H C A R 0 L I N A LANCASTER DISTRICT. BY JOHN W. TWITTY, Clerk, and acting Ordinary for said District. WHEREAS. VV. D.HYATT has applied to ine for Letters of Aadministratioiv on all and singular the Goods and Chatties, rights and Credits of J. P. KIMBRKLL hue of the District aforesaid, daecensed. THESE are, therefore, to cite and admonish uii and singular, the kindred and1 creditor* of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bs holdeo at. Lancaster Court House on the &d day of. Sept. next., to show cause, if any, why tho said administration should uot be granted. Given uuder my hand and seal, this 18th ? day of August in the year of ear L. S. > Lord ons thousand eight hundred yand sixty-tour and in the eightymil ill year of the independence of the State of Mouth Carolina. JOHN W. TWITTY, Clerk, and acting #. L. 1). " Aug. 23 1864, ?At ENROLLING OFFICE. HBAO Q'R'S., Lakcastrr C. iL, 8. C. k Aug. 20th. 1864. The attention of ell persona who hare been exempted or detailed as agriculturist* or over* setri In Lancaster District is directed to the following paragraph, circular No. 24, Bureau of L'ouscriptiou, June 27th 1864. II. "The sale to the government, or to the families of soldiers, at p ricCs 6 acd bj the com* missioners of tne ?tate under the Impressment a t, of the marketable supplies remaining after furnishing the government with the stipulated <|UADtiCy ot provisions, ami which he may raiao from year to year while his exemption continues, w inade, by the act of Congress approved Pcbiuary 17, 1864, one of the conditions of exeinpuou allowed to an overseer or agriculturist, A claim is asserted by aomo of those exein(Jtcd as agiiculturista to axcbituge such part ol Uic aforesaid surplus as they mat please for supplies ol provisions, clothing, and the like, to he consumed in family use, and to sell to lis government or tbo families of soldiers only what tony remain of such surplus after making suctt exchanges. This claim is in yiolatiou of law and of their contract with the government, and can not be allowed. Upon satisfactory evidence being furnished that persona exempted as overseers or agriculturists hare or are thus disposing of their >ur> pics productions by exchange as aforesaid, Enrolling officers wlH arrest all such persona, for* ward them to their neatest t'aiops of Instruction, to be reiaiued there until final action shall be taken and announced in their cases, and forward through the prayer channels of communication to this bureau a report of all the facta and circuinsiauces of each ease."11 _ . . J.C.MILLS,: 1st Lieut, and Enrolling officer. -Lancaster Oietriut So. Ca. Aiifc- 23.'1864; 28?tf. Headquarters, Consorlpt Department. CoLCuntA, Aug. n, 1A64. SPECIAL ORDERS AO. 164. EXTRACT. * * ? " # LliRIKtl the absence of tha Com* JT^a maadarit o( f.'oimcripta from hia l'oki. Lieutenant K. li. L()VISION will act aa Commandant of ConacripU, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly. ? t . Bj command ol Maj. Mklton, Comdt. of Cunacripta. , i . JAS. WOOD.UAVIDSOX, . Lieut. and Adj't. Aug 23, lfOl. 2i?It. . , TAX IN KIND. * THE <atizenaof the District are hereby noti- . fled hat I am now m-epaod tn receive their i clump ol the tax in Kind for the year 18G4.? It is supposed that the tanners are now reedy to make returns oi the following articles ; to wit: Wheat, Oats, R^e, Wool and cured Hay. \ * . JONKS CROCKETT, Assessor Tax in Kind. LarteAter C. H. 8. C., Aug. 16, 1864 47?tf i PLANTATION FOR SALE I OFFER at private sale my plantation, situt.le on the waters of Camp Creek, bounded by Jtndti of the Estate of Mrs Brown, deceased, lands ef l|. V. Masscy, James Thompson and pt'ters and cOttUimng four hundred and thirty acres.. About 15 J acres is in woods ; and there it in -tfjttivaiipn sufficient for the emolor ol aoout SM huinU, * good proportion ot which la fresh and productive. On the premises are two etileineuts, and 1 will aell the whole together or ? parately to i\uit purchaser*. H the purchaser desires J will lake negroea in payment. Jl not diapoaed of privately before the firat of January next, aaid bind will aitber be sold publicly or rented for the enauing I rear. A. CARTER. I* Aug 1?, 1??*. ????t.