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I \ ?t>* iLawtaSttr- . VOLUME XIII. LANCASTER C. II., SOUTH CAROLINA, TUESUAY MORN I NO. OCT. II, 1864. NUMBER.35. j THE LANCASTER LEDGER Published every Tuesday Horning: BY ' W. M. CONNORS, "v ' Editor and proprietor. TERMS : For Six Months, ig advance, 8*2 DO For Three Months, in rdvance, 1 25 When net paid In advance, tifty per cent, pen the above rules Will* be charged Puy. fwant urilkin nno Mnni ^ ?t? lU-? subscription will We considered in advance. ' Subscriptions will net be received in ad vance for u longer term than six months, nor for a shorter time than three months No paper discontinued until all arrearages ' are paid, oxcept at our option. 4 ADVERTISEMENTS, Will be inserted at three dollars per-square for the first, and one dollar and fifty cents per square for each' subsequent iadcrtion. A square 1 to consist of the Space" Of 10'lines,'Brevier typo. " No advertisement considered less than a square. \ The numbar of Inflection* must be written on each qdvertSaospOTit, or they will be inserted till rd?r?tt.oat and charged accordingly. Speech of President Davit at Mont* gomery. The Montgomery Mail has the following report: , Mr. Davis began by expressing a sense of gr?ti\ude for the occasion, wjiicft the , kind attention oftlio Legislature hud given hiui, of appearing before them, nnd assuring* the citizens of Alabama from that cnp. ital in which the first noles-uf our existence were issued, of bis retnemhr.-mce and sympathy. tie would not attempt to conceul . the fact that we have experienced great die. asters or late. The enemy havu pressed our jifuiies backward into the cenWe of , Georgia; threatened the borders of Alabama, *. and occupied the buy of Mobile, but the city still stands, and will stand, though every wall and roof should full to the ground. , He had been disnppoin'ed in all his calcu , lations in Northern Georgia. After send log forward to the army at D.tlton all the reinforcements he could collect from every quarter, including tbe troupe from Northera'Mississippi, he had confidently expected 4 aueceetfel advance through Tennessee (nto Kentucky. Had he thought that in stead of the forward movement our arm* would have retired to Atlanta, he would < have left hia old, lamented nnd venerated | friend, Gen. Bolk, to have assailed Slierman upon hid Hank by North Alabama ? But he had yielded to the idea of concell- | (ration, and the sequel was anything thnn i what he had been induced to hope. Ye we were not without compensation | for our losses. In Virginia, despi'e the , , odda ^rought against US, we have beaten , .Grant, an<} still defiant hold our linen be fore kicninond and l'elerslicr;;. Tnat pure t tand noble patriot, (hut great suld:tr and j ebriatian, General Leo, although ISrgely t outnumbered i# front, largely oylnunibeied , upon bis flsiiks, commanded a body of men j who had never known what it waa to Le ? whipped, and never atopped to cipher. The iime for action ia nmr at hand ? J There is bat one duty for every Southern , jnan. It ia to go to the front. Those who , are able for the field should not hesitate a moment nod thoae vfho are not abould aetk ^ some employment to aidjutd attaint the/eat, , and to induce their able bodied associate* to seek their proper place* in the army. Mr. Davie adverted to the part he had- t hifnaeif endeavored to bear in the war. of , bit repugonnce lo'the office of chief^ opd his desire for Uie Held, incident to u milita- { ry ambition, and a</ine faith in M* capacity for arms. He alto alluded 16 It in long po- < lilical career, and the animoniiiea and i.l feeling which and active part in the i.tfaire of the country lied engendered* lie had feared, he said, that old prejudices in other* , might be turned against hiin, add that old , feelinga in himself might influence In* ?c ( tion, but that he could dcelura to-day, alter | four yeera or experience, in the aanie hall , where he ewore before high heaven to hup ( port the Constitution of J^iq country, that , ao help hits God he had been Induct d to < ny courae public or peraooal by any <t>^ t sideiation of the paat. He fell that it was I no lime, end he wae not the men, to have any frienda to regard or enemies to pun- i lib. There be some men, said Mr. Davie, who wken they ievk at the euo, can only see a ] Mb ' -ifci I. * speck upon it. I nni of a more sanguine .temperament perhaps, but I have striven to behold Qur atln.r* v.i.b a cool and candid temperance of-hcart, and upphing to thern the most rigidtest 1( am the more confident the longer I behold the progress of the war and rell.eet upon what We ha*e failed to do. we should trtarvel and thank Hod for'the great achievements which have crowned our efforts. He uext rapidly surveyed our history for the past three years, em ending bis resiru e with a llinnkfulness that the great staple of the South had been superceded l?\ crsin and produce for the support of our crinies in the Held. *. Me pa'd 11 glofcing tribute to ihe cnpacity. gallantry and patriotism of (Jovernor Walla, and urged upon the State rn.d tire Legislature the wisdom of hi* cot.naels.? In the oine connection he apuke of the soldier* of Alabama.. Tbev had futight every where, and well. Tliey were still tin daunted i heir eKsmble should be Ihe pride and glory of the Stale, and an elo quetil appeal to those who were, yet be hind Mr. Duvia spoke eloiftierjily of the her mrs ot "War nud the aiitlerlii^s of the peo. pie lie desired peace. lie I ad tri<d to obtain it. and hud been rudely mpulaed ? He should still strive, mid Lv Ike blessing >f God und the strong aiuj of the soldi* r*. \et hope to obtain it. It' there be those who hoped to outwit the Yankees, und l<) smooth words and Ittir speeches, by the uppourance of* * wil lingnesB to treat or to Ifrten to re union, hope to elect any certain candid .tu. in ttie North, they deicive themselves Vuiory in the field is t!iesur<sl t*lutn irt of strength to a peac.e party. l.et us win buttles und we shall have ov^itures soon enough Is thee a man in the houili in favor of reconstruction ? Mr. Davis drew a Hue picture of the horrors of re-union, wbU'h means subjugation. "All that I have to iy," fie exclaimed, in concluding this por? lion t)f h remarks, "that the than who in in fuTonof this degradation, is on the ft rouy Mile of the line of IkiIIIi' " From FeLertburg I'ETKHSJlOmJ, Oct. l. About six o'clock last evening, arrange nients being completed, our forces ui ivc^t d the eneiny, who had temporarily gniiiiV. possession of part of our breastworks w of tile Wi- iloa railroad, aod drove tlu tli back some distance, capi>11 it:/* over I ,000 prisoners Our loss -'ig.it. , Fighting renewed thin mornti g. Firmg has nearly cea ed, but results not a*e?-t uiued. The enemy, after inking our Lrvs*t\vnrks ast night, pressed forward miiuo two mile", uitil they were met and driven b -ct upwards of iv mile by our forces. Karly ti.in mouong our furies again atlicked the eneipy and aucceeded in dislndg. ng him f.om a poitifm of our lost works, tut failing to reiaks (he whole works we Vanquished a portioh, but captured four luridred pi (Miners. Tfie slaii ghter or the wneiny in tbe fight realcrdey mailing w > pery lie-ivy. Our ^enyrlil nthcera say tluit it is only surpass id by lie SpottsyWainiv Ci urt llouse ba le. ' The force (A the en> my ngnged w >rin**ipally the Ath and 9vh corps, w huh ' ind been recruited by many new met. Tim a im Hi .?,- ? V.. . ? |L. ? ? - .... vt>?F -> imtj him iii'xuinf runling far# along the line* (o place reinforcenenla where needed, m lighting pr<>gre*a. *d all idght a* wall a* all day. Our cavalry were heavily engaged yea. Unlay. I The fight i* progreaaing admirably for >ur aide and groat reaoUs are anticipated Our lo?a?n are alight llioa far. I'CTRKeBUKG, Qrt 9. The telegram received yaaterday ia inia taken in representing that our fnrcen had for a while recaptured nod then reliwjwish jd a portion of our breaalworka captured from our cavalry cm Friday. The tai ls are, hal our infantry charged and drove tr? enemy frcm the. line of brrroi works w hi. h .hey had Jhnntfn up in advance of our loat work*. "i'lie*e our lor cm t.eld yenteiday, l<>USlUy(( Willi a number of ths enemy's killed Mild wounded, but re I initio-lied poo. Henkion ImmI night Mid fell bat k a. abort dm. tar.ce for proper rearoim. No further effort was made to dislodge tlie enemy from lbs loat works oear Fort bleCras. * m - I Ycatrrdiy evening the < iifiny'it cavalry pressed forward still further on our rigul, iodic eijlil miles below here, driving buck our cavalry *< ule diatsiicp; our cavalry, however, being reinforced, reformed, and after n hard fight, drnvv the enemy back, ami re pataliliahing our linea, from which, for a while our cavalry had been dinlodoed. During the fight our eavalry captured about tluu prisonera. Our !oaa i? ht ? that of the cr.emy heavy. Ainongxl the slain ia CJ?-r. Dunnvant and Dr. lohn Fontaine, Hampton's Medical Di roc. or. Our lon?eu Hinco Thiirwlny not over "700. Our cavalry lost one pieep nf arlill.ery when rtiolodoed from Kjri Met,"rue on Fri day nioitiik^. The total number ( f priuonera captured thus fur I7U0. I' IT K I'BUI.U, Off 2. There ha* been no li^'liin y to day, and no ch.iofte hi the situation jf i.tfuiru. The Yankees were bu?y rtiniiirg train* ulono their lilies ill) hint, night, us if i|.e\ <*ere reiiiflnrcirm Tl.ov ?!?.? ,...i - ? - ? / %"'x< ,v " " ^lllnl ilt n' ll??t llijfh' Toe miiirt'HMnn in, tlinl the enemy it,tendril ii new ini \p?liti til ort oi.r right, and ?l ho an ntl.uk n|i?n our lines. Our iroup'i arc in good npiriln and icndv fur them." The I'etemljfirg lv\|>r?H? uf to-day, aaya that information w.n \*>iterilnt tiinl u liuin of \ auk< e artillery war crosaed on j>ontuon bridgri from "liiv north to thr outli nidctif Jhiiich River. It in t ot beitevcd >lint any infantry tr?OfS have re orii?n d, ' ?l . L' i I'O *-?xpr*Mn alio nay* lliit our lonndu* iiiijr the Ijimt three d?y* fighting will not i Xceed SOU. Fr??in nil cniiaea. The Vni kve lima, iiu'Iuilii'jj_ prieoncr*, estimated lit i uoo. Fjrie?t at Work Kichmord, Oct. . Forrest report* fiotn near I'ulotki. Tenii. on tli?e '27th, thill In* nm*i'i*edod 11it* dnf hi* <>>ri* rn (uptming four treollea, three btin-k houwea, mid a fort at F.lkeidiiige,**?iili a. bout fifty f>riMon**ra witln tit the Ion* of .1 iiixii, miu u?u ri:i?rt*;y ue~'r U?t* roi.d lnmi Ik^'Miur i nd l*u I* ?&?* milh fi%r Inrge railroad brdg.*. It will i? quire eixty to rr|i>?i'v tltriii. Tim mine afternoon the ei etny, after lightrt if liiuii.lt ?1ny. *etit into Iheir fodifi cilliiimil l*uhi?lci, wlie'v Rn??.*eu Waawith ? beavv (ort'M, unit fortified 1Jit '?* on the 37'b wmh 100 ? the fiicui V niue.li heavier. The i in my are conn titrating heavily a. gainst him. Thk ^rnjr or th*yOi.n Ih.jhimo* Speaking ..I V.>g.n.a, ilie Rhlmmud I)i-? patcli Hn\ * : ? It #? ,-rae* in the field, the (daughter ol her >< nog men, the affliction carried home to nearly every fundi) witjon her bordera tli* Ioe-i of property, the d. eolation of whole dietricta. the fuijr of n War unp< ral ielled in dliiienad.iita and ferocity, have pro duied ih tier bo ck*nge or ahadow of laming She tiki) k? no more of giving up the day alter a defeat than atie doe-, the day ' nfier a rinUiry, Oilier Mlale*, no doubt, entertain ihe (Mine ?r nt itucr.t* aud leaulutUl."a. S?n,Huu - - 1'lie Mkfeni Pr?aasa\a: A very tine haa'.lhv milch now in Una vieinily paelor. d ene night ill u cane patch, and on the m xt morning ahe wan lining! t to be in ?alMlV act (our.der. Nl.e died, tiow ever, ill a few hour* ; upon bring opened the aeed o' ll}e enne waa found lodged in mo vrv<iiM dx'ui ? it, r>iu nnu cm mrnu^n the other ftrui inner coatings, linning alt Uie gaatrie juice into the cavity ol the body. Jt would be well for farmers to note (hie and keep their cattle Iroin the need of aorghuui catte A respectable riliirv ii?a handed it* the following copy of the late Mr. (Jay's infal* lible cure for 'he tooth ache, lie has late !v need it with complete aucceea in hi* ??n fuunly : "To a table > poonfull of any kind ot opiflu, and the same quantity of ahi.rp vinegar, and a tea epooolull of comntnn m? I ?mix them well together, hold tile liquid in the month that it can enter fie cavitv or baitow to the Iwtii, it w ill give almoet in* tanlaneoua relief, wilhoui any Increnae of pain." Important from Southwestern Viiginia. We mentioned eevernl dnt a ejjo, anyn tiie Petera! urg K?|>r?*n tlie fact of huvntig re ceiv?d authentic intelligence that n large fnrefc of Yankee* was concentrating In I Kaatern Kentucky tor the '^opposed pnr j pone of destroying the Salt >rka, I .end I Mines, etc , in South wenterivVirginia Thi> information, *ays he l.\ nchbnrg Kepubli can. in now positively nscertuined to ha*e been cerred, and a courier, \\ ho arrived in Abingdon, on \N edneaduv mornii g, Irom (tou d (jtid liroitolii the new* that (tie enemy, estitiin'ed at 10,000, under command o( Uurbridge, were advancing through the Gap in the direction of Abingdon W e have no ide/i Hint the force of the enemy is anything like n* strong a* i* repreectited, indeed we doubt if i'. i? halt a.i gie.it Ltui Hint tlie iiiotetlteM in one .in considerable force, we belieie to be true. It lint lotij been the de?ire of tin; itienit todea'roy our Xult \\ ork* in Washington county* ami aevernl attempts h.?*e been uiade upon I!?? 111 Ti'?*y ii'i in now to Iiuvd deluded iheiuaelvet into llit- belief Dial tliepe tin pmlant work- will fall no ?*?y prey, bill in they w ill, wr o| ine, find ihetnnelver w ofully tuialakon. Active auil energetic niea-ufer are being taken to i?r?l and repel Una Je? lltonslration, and we believe that all feifa Dial tVey wi.l nut be nncce**lol may be dirUti-ac-d. V\ lint U e preparation* bring made fur the reception of the enemy nfe, would be improper nowvlo moke public ? They * ill be developed whenever Die attack la made. Tile pre*- and the people unite in calling upon Die (internment to place i ll our abb. bodied Uieu IU the field Vet, *Ucll In the nt ran gene** i>l tuna.all nature, when tbe ne, ecB-ary atepa lire taken, tbey lire ton frequently rewarded with rli.oquy. Aa faat ao the rule i- applied, every nran on wtiom it la brought to beur, letclit s a.aqilnll, HI d hit frienfla ull join, nod declare th.it bin i- a peculiar and abould he a apcciul enau We may expect . grci^ deal of aiich oll*ciy , but wo tmat it wilt bo no lartner regarded than tbe ben", inlereatn of Die aerviee deiinind, and that nothing will be yielded til mere clamor or "inlSoqutiul friend*." I'nl.lie idlii e'H w ill find it n hol>etw?a underiak iug to pieane e v ary body ; let them rati cr do right, illaju i.ne e .Jlul j iatice*lo ull ? UichtrmiM S-nlhtrl ? South Carolina, LANCA.sTf.lt HISTitlcT. BV JOHN W. TWITTV.i lerk and actio.: Ordinary for nuiJ District. \\ 11 Lit I'. \S, Vl?? Laura C. I'witfr una H)>|di<-d I" in** l.?r Letter* of Admitim intiuir oil nil wod niiigulur (ni! (iiiuJi ..ini Cti iille*, ICg'.t* Motl i redit? of If. 11 I'yrter lata ot the District ufureMiid, de Cclllivd. * * Theae art*, therefore, to.riU and adamri mil all and (lingular, the kindred and iTcdi. tor* of the Hani decnuieil, to t>?s and a|i|i?ni lie l\.rc inc ill our next Ordinary'a Court for the aaid dinlruH. to be^ lioid.-u u'. 1 .iincu iter (Viur lioua* on llit- l2t.li day of (let ia?i. to mIii.vv i'Iimd, if nny v?li> trie aaia adtnionti ration nliould not Ins granted, v . (iivcn under my liand and Heal, < CM. / tliM l'ie 29(ft day of ?St???I. il ( J the year of our'Lord one thouaaiid eight hundred anil Sixty-lour, and in the eighly?ninlli year ol tin? Indent-tuleiica of Die Slate o! .Soiitli Carolina. JOHN W. TWIT I Y. Clerk ami acting o. l. r>. Oct. 4,. 18ti4.. -2t. SOUTH CAII O U1N A LANCASlLIt DJSTKltiT. BY JOIIN W. TWITTY, Clerk, and acting Ordinary lor vud Dial (let. I vV 11 Lit LAS. C. L 1)11 ti tv k.. .... ?p plied to me fur Let trot of A idimiioiruliun oil nil and singular ill* iioodi and tjli*lllea, right* nuil t/'i?-?lil* of Julio C '1'riinlvl lui?* of tne i'lairivl nior?aiii<J, d*ri'eaii?.l. TliKSk! are, therefore, U Vi.* unit ad in?>ui?n ?H ?">' ?iugtil?r, th? kind re.J >11,0 crrdifoM ut the aJiii dacra^l, lo l,e and pear before m? at our nral Oruirmry' Court for to* wid l)i?tricl, to be lurldm at Uiaaalrr Court llnnae oil the 17lh day ol Oct In*', lo alio A cauae, II any, w |,y the "ful l ixiti ini?t>atloti should not bo granted. liivrn under my hand and aval, tliia l?i i 'wv iiUy of tK-iobar in in* ye.ir of our ? '* I '-"'d thousand *eigl?l bundled g > Iiul M*l> lour and III In.- c.ffnty. o.Mil* year of Ibe llnJependense ol the Stale of .South Carolina. JOil.S "TV. TWi'P l'V, Clark, and B'iiing O I., II. , (tel. 4 ISM. " ?it ' EXECUTORS .SALEn WISH taken ' leKera lest itrn ntnn from vlie County Court of Union County iN/tf,. tccmuii {j to law on (tie I'istnte of William if Unwind, deceased, I slml! ex po?e In public sale *>n Thuiaduy UieJiiird .my of Nmellihcr 18ti4, al the l.iie resilience ut Knbefi 1). llo>* urd, deceased, fourleeli in'ies nc)l of Mniiroe i\. C (l>e following articles of property belonging to ??id tislat e, vis: A'I (lie right title and interest wliieh the said W. it Howard hud at (he lime (it hi* ileum, 111 llliil unci IT UMiiy Ml ?nnu Known is ilit- Mil.I. TKAC I", oiiuntiniun llit) Meitem purl <)l Union IJ tin lv, and on ihu Mnlet* of twelve mile ("reek, adjoining the linos ol (? I). Mi o * n, W 111 inin Junes and Others, cniitiiiuuig about nuu liuiulfeil and llurly acres, and lias till U one i>t the best mills fbn*h fur grinding corn ullli wheat.) in the southern Malen /yi?o u go.-u Saw Miil l'n.- inleiest Ol said deceased in these ' Ja tli and mills is one linrd of thti whole I which uow under the will lm? to be snld AI"o all the riMiit title and interest nf Mttid IV. 0. Howard, deceased in lliat body of lullds l> no A || us the M I.day's tiiancll lands coidaiiiiiig over seven Hundred acres, anil situated III tile Western p.<rl ol Union t 'oiuil), adjoining tlie lands T. \V Ked mine, S. U. Ilu.tar i and others,*ami has on it a good ordinary *<?ri?t .Mill I'be inter t-sl'ul said deceased ill these lands ant) int I? it oiiv mirth <>i ,lim winne, winch now ninief the will Vis to be so J. I will u'no "ell the neurit linn Sell iige.l ubool 45 years, unil Known through O il this soctibii oi conn'r. ut one ill Hie best Millers m me (Juolrdori y?a rni?ii|i |ioituiiiiy it now iidrrril lo mill owin rs lm supplying theniseIvet mIiIi n noil number one 1111* r?mill negro hut tin- lobulation it being u- honest as ueg(p?i? are geiw- r.<11y Ihimsii i<i be. . I wi!Fufsi> sell it negro "Boy aged about 8 years, perfectly sound mi l smart. 1 w ill ttl-o sell u negro wouiiu aged nb ut 45 yeirs?suun^sm f ir as known. One liolil VVutuli. 1 SU Kyii.l Mules. One khue About 3 1 he.id of lliijjs. r?<jmr niiftp One l,'.ilinly O.irri.ijfe. One net liliick?iiii:ii Tool*. | One Kiuvf Wugon. One Log Wen.mi About \lb>) bixIkU Corn. About kuitlieli Wlu'ttl A iot 1-1 l'r?ivender. I ).'ie I' tie ( in One I? %**? !' t arming Tool* I I|i?ii?eli?>'<1 and Kiuwirii Furniture, and | \nriotia ollivt urycles ton te liou* to men lion j itiile 10 lie ouenrd ul 10 oVIoek A M | Wliun mi J where Hi* lei in* Mill be mudr I known. < i) bllOA N, Kxecutor Wnlf&v ille. Union County N. C. SSeyttm. bvr Jutii 1 po11 I'.^v? Tile Kxeclitor Mill tftke pleasure 1(1 (Ilia property to tny olie Mini in.iy m mli to rxi.iiiuv tlpreyiou* to Hie da) of mile. (i D H, Kx'r ! Oct. 4. IHti t, ' 3.4-41 KsTA'fk SALEBy pi ruinou mi of Jolin'NV. Thirty. Clerk | ntiil iiciii>(/ Urdiniir., I Mill Nell hi the tale t leii.h nee of Jell* It. I'iMivrlli E?(J.,ilrrt:ii?d oil I l.iitxia) the I 3 li October' 111e> follow ii.It property, to mii : One Nt'iiro (jnf. t )|.p larife HrU'le lli.VO. < )li? I'riine M tile. CnU'e and Jlto/d. Wagon mi4 jio^jy. l,oi Cotton ; C?t.oir Card*. I loiineiiold NiiJ Ki c'oeii Furniture CrtK'kerv wm?t kniv?i and Fork* Four I'er Cooi Uoiad of J)7ut> Many o";her ?r ticlea* ^ Term* made known on day of ??)?. KoBr S. IJM'KllA.M, Adui'r. Srpt.^7, I8'i4, -33?34 MKLTON Ac WIIHJSRSPOON. I I Tfl' HUM I.' t/ <J ' i 'it i ? n i i u n n#ii I O A I LAW . All/ . Solicitor* ia ES^alh/, Will practice in l.niicA^tcr an I lnt> anrroun tintf iJtairicie. c i% ii... W. ti.iun, I *11 J WirHKK?f'OOl, (JlieaUr, .i. C. | l.aiymiei 0. il January II, Id'iJ. v 11?1 C B NOATtfdOP. Attorney at lra\y and Miijcirou i \ i:uiiri, 1 Will praciictTin l*iout?r ?ml llnj iieigu'tur. iu< UMritU. <JMCK AT LASCiWSlr.ilVH.LK OfUilivr '11 at, lk#l. *1-1 Ra^i! Rags ; J . The liiglw*! Ui?rk?l ^rw?i will he paid l t'</ all cleMIl cxtluM and nn?*n ruga. lu large ui riuall nuauliliea ikiiiert'd ai line udlce I'erwuo* lit making up llietr pacnag?*. ot I ray* will plcuae h? careful hut lu lualudo I aO]f woolen acrapa if . ELEE i'loN NOTICE. THK undersigned, in compliance with the election Inward Smith I arolina. here liv give notice that an election for one San* ator wnd U'? Hepresentntive* for l.ancrater District will be held :tf the several election pr.cmts-iu saiii District *<n the second 1'uea day in tJvfobcr irvvt, being 1 lih day of said month. Commissioners ol the Poor also to b>- elected The Managers shall proceed to count the votes publicly immediately alter ll>? final closing of the Polls at ln? precinct where die voles l.ave Iteeii taken, make tyit a ceK I tiRente of U?e reatlll. which shall he signed toy "Uie~ manager*, or h majority of them, an.] taken to I lie Court llouie on the day next Hub?nquent to the <1av of election, by one or tnijfe iof Maid mniiiigeri, *hri? the mani.ij.-ra proMctit, or it majority, of ttiem, rbalt proceed to examine tin. M'atetUentM from the a.-viral precinct* and declare the election j. t. k uf.l.k, ii.A Ml irW. j..i>un:,ap, It. K AU.I.SON. Sept. 27, 18h2, 33-3t Si) U T H C A 111) L I N A." LANC'ASTKR DISTRICT. ! (Jtltce Court of General Gei.-m.ii*ami Coinmon l'l<-^. I, John Twitty, Cl.nk of nai.I Co-irt, I in piiiHuniiee of tlie aireciiOua of the Act ' of the iv-finl&lure, in > i?ctl I'lH initio H'l.i i^iroVideii. do hereby gi*'e pnb'ic notice that I mi nuMni mr i ur MiiircMir biki i train-try fur litiocaxlrr District will be )>el?i on Tuesday the list* tiav (if Ootnbvr next, ut the nnilul place* of elcclinu llirou^lmul III* sttlii IMstricl. \Viinv?n in v hand nt (-nncnxter C. II thia JDtli ilny of AO)(iix( A. I). 1884. * joiin w. twittv, jL'U-rU G S. Sl IVP. Anjf 30. 1884, '39 ?Id HKADUUAR1 l.RS. Reiei ve Forces, iT C , Colt'M^II a, Sept. 17, l?(>4. ! SPKi'l if. (HIDJLJiS AO. 73?t}xlrart. I I "I 11 K | l id a liicli li.ii been lo r ? ( >(>.ro I 11 adopted by the Oilici.? of tuilonjfiKny nun w hose app-icnti iiis for detjnl arid exemption 'no per.lino will In- dmcontinue I. Ail nuclt fiujo-i k'1' i urti In ny>v revoked. , II, Kl.r il'irio <);ii?>r? A ill, ill .k'.i ?, OM of | for \ nrdoiij member* of the llc??r?e flir'-'e | to.mi pent t in n mil I In in with pup t*. M'n i in loll liie |uirpose lor widen tlicy ure i ?e..l I I III The* iJiatrlct Kurtill njr Other r* wri'! I Itl.lie t lie <llo?l rllrclHt lllctlmd ill I in ir ' |xiAi-r of li.rwardiiii; to their proper viiih. | iii 'inti c?ery ino11 i f tin* Itfurrve t'l.im ? ho cannot alioW i in pnpcra of ^etuil, inrniption or t>iilinijiti Hv coiiiiuai'tl IIrig (Jen CiiraSl'T. ED. H. It A K.N WKLI., A. A. (Jan. Sept. ?, 18C4. ' *8?SC. Subsistence Department. LiiCAlTU, C. II., Auguat 36, 1881. In obedience to imtrnctiooM, notior it h<-rtby given to thone who at,II hold ihe inilfer* receipt* lor tint delnrery of the Tai in Kind Wheat, Him mm reiurn lilt-ill at once to UnA iXti. a. or w>ine dtlHi ult* njay ariae a* to their credit for naid delivery. L C. NOBTllRUP, A. A.C. S. Aug 50, lf<l, V9tf W1LLIAOS 4 ALLISOa. a x r o k mi* v s a r l A w AND Solicitors in Equity. . l.AN(J 481'Ktt, C. II., 8. C. Will practice ill the District of l./ncaatar. Prompt attention given to Collection Mr. A ii.i.iax.-t nwy be cumalbiil at YoreviUe 3. C., an J Mr. Aiuao* at lin o.tice iu tue t'ourt IIiium, at l.?uca?l?T. July lib l"M. Ml?if . DAILY (!(INKKlUCHAVK~' Al Knl.>UJtl N. C. ft M 03RMAN ft CO , Proprietors. 1>\1I.V hlJlTlON, (..r <j iuoi?Ui? s i i % M ' 3 * 1 M " * I ^M 3 TKI-WEKKI.Y, f.?r 6 months ..... "7 . " ? 3 ? ...?. 4 VKKKI.Y EI>ITfl>N,for? months .... 6 No *ubwr||itluo* rii!ci?nt on mi V othor iinn< Hutu Urn above, nor for a loA|<*r or liort^rr pi-H'M TilK SKNilNELTKKRS OK <IJ4 4it(PriOtf. j Thus or* t(r<W/y in ml-ine*. M follow*:] I)4u/ Si^riNiL, one re ?r, ft'l > IIIOMlll*, . _ IV OJ '? S tlKMtUl*, M " per mouth, t M ? Sdifti'Wvtfklj, ?? yw, 14 94 6 month*, 1 " I month*, 4 44 VT*ekly, (> jr*w, 1 00 6 month*, 4 00 ? month*, t 00 TURKS fOR AUVKRTISIN4. On* dollar ami tid y rent* per aquar* of I* tin**. l**m than H*? tin** $1 par in##f U*n, , JI cm, AK1TII, K1LY k UO. S*nti**l Oftv*, Kiebinoad, *