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' ! L , ? , L-a_._l.-L--..J?I - - * ' Y L 0 11 ? I 111. LANCASTER C, H, SOUTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY MORNING OCT. 18/1864. * - NUMBEK36. H _.. l ~ , i i ... - ? - - .--- - ? I fll LANCASTER LEDGER fabhahued wry Tuesday Mora in ? BY W. If. OOHHOR8, Idlter and proprietor. TERMS: For Six Mentha, in advance, fi 0<> Far Three Months, ia advance, 2 25 Tfkea net paid ia advance-, fifty per cent, apaa the above rntea will be charged Pay. eat witkia aae Month from the date of eabauriptien will be conaidered ia advance. PaoDccxas will be charged at the rate of .iO ter 12 months, to be paid in provision! .at old prices. A1VERTIS1MIVTS, WiM ka inserted at three dollars per sqsare far Ike Irat, aad two dollars per squrre far eaek subsequent insertion. A square ta aeasist af tke apace of 10 lines. Brevier type. Ye advertisement considered less than a square. Tke number of insertions mast ba written on eaak advertisement, or they will be inserlod till ordered oat aad charged accordingly. Local advertising and job work must be paid for in produce?tbo old price to govern each way. (roa tub la boast* b l1dubr.j Mb.' Editob.?Aa thia ia a lime when vary nan should b? at hia post and in defence of hia country's rights, no aicuae should be made by any man who is able 10 hear arm** unless he is doing his duty ut fioma 1 know of a graat many able bodied man who ara shirking the jr duty and dunging the conscript officers, and there Are another class who are at home prettndfhg to jelear themselves by a inisrspsentation of their amount or worth of property to shield themselves from conacriptioa. And there are still another class who are disabled on account ef pbyaical debility. 1 do not pre* tend to argue that such exemptions should pot be recognized, but at the same tfuia 1 am of the opinion that there are ipeny who are dow In aer?ice that should be exempt for the anme reason and are com polled to remain in service. Why should a man in aervica not be aa much entitled to exemption for the same disease aa the man mikn ia ah i /tf si.rti.ia 1 Tliars ia ml (Kia time great demand for fore**, both in ihe yvegt and Virginia and io order to recruit our aruiy an order liaa been issued calling out all from sixteen to eeveuteen and from seventeen to fifty. Would it not be of mora advantage to let boya of sixteen remain at home and fiil their places with men who are detailed government agent* &c. and their placea filled by disabled aoldiera. I am surprised that steps have not been taken in regard to filliug the placea ot as pnany government agents die, by disabled aoldiera, and ia this tray hundreds of our oalnnloit onliliuve iaf I.a aro rlanortilotil sitvun 'rr WU mo "^??I their own labor for a aupport might be Maintained.and our army greatly increaaed in numbera and by the moat able-bodied man we have. There are varjoue ?rji in ivbich men could be obtained without in terfering with children who, perhapa, ha\e never aa much aa tired A gun. J ahail not CODtinoe. to mention further the dutiea which do not devolve upon me, but upon the ruling men of our UovernuaRt. JUSTICE. From the Georgia Front Auousta, Oct**}. Official dia^atehsa confirm the rapture of Hem*. About three thoueand negroes and white officer* were taken. The Yankee* destroyed all the coinroislarr store*, and burnt d two square* of the best portion of the town. Gen. Wheeler dashed into Marietta and burned block of storehoueea, and spiked three guns. ? Our array is supposed to be at Ktowah. Fortifications have been thrown up en ih? KFQDiHVJ Dallon has J^en oepopied (>7 oar forcea Forraat ia in Middle Tenneaaee. AuauaTa, Oct. 10. Tha earraapondanl of lha Montgomery Mail, with Huod'a army, aaya tha occupa lion of Roma waa adapted without opponi. lion. Tha daah into MarrUtte vaa blood tear. Whan Sherman learned (hat Mood had Boayd northward, ha aroaaed the rirer With |ao eorpa and formed a lino of obaarvation pi Viainf Station- # Hood'a )ino erhaaad tha railroad at Big 9h*n*f. H the 4th. ' JV frUUf SK.IATK. HkrKC.&wi C o 5 < B?>xkh. C -a 5 ? 8 4( ?. ,} C 3 ? ? ^ ? S > 5J O "? Army Vol*. ^ Buttery Marshall, 28 I ?27 0 24 Fort Moultrie, 6 u 6 0 4 Battery Ramney, 8 7 8 MeU-hers Company, 3 Dei'nas' Artillery, 4 21 It 14 I Fouler** Company. 9 7 6 It) 11 lloHpitnl Colnujitiu, 9 0 8 4 6 Hampton legion 3 5 6 8 1 Co I, I'ilh Regt. 6 II 19 23 4 Co. B, 12th Regt. 13 1 14 2 2d Ke^t. S C V. 26 1 27 15 1 Battery Rutledge, Jt? 111 0 10 Fort Suinpief, 8 3 11 0 4 Bralton'a Brigade, 29 18 21 40 14 KII toll's Hrl^nda, 29 4 18 23 4 RaaervoS, 22 16 22 24 6 Fori Feiiiberton, ft U 6 7 0 Cavalry Camp, 1 10 2 4 7 Mack's Cavalry, 0 3 0 2 0 212 109 230 18ft 197 I loM K V TK Lancaster, C. IJ , 94 60 41 97 79 Castoo's, 13 41 22 42 ft Tank, 4 16 6 12 10 llorton'a, 43 14 & * 24 17 Stover's, 14 6 11 tl 6 Small'*, 18 9 l ft 13 9 Indian 1 .and, 1ft 7 1 14 8 Taaanaw, 17 27 3ft - ft 7 Fuinierbnrk'a, 12. 7 4 12 8 442 296 417 41ft 2ft4 The two armies ItclJ Uii? rela'isn to cash Other without firing u gun. { On the 6th Sherman withdrew, retiring to At ante. Our army then sat to work and ?-fft dually den royed the r*ilro-d f.our Ihg Shan ly to Oitlenauia. All the bridges frout Marrietta to IL.Iton -I have beeo destroyed. We have slroogly furtitird Kenneaaw Mountain Jack-en holds Rouie Wheeler had poaaeasien of Reaaca. Hortbern Hew*Northern dm re of the 5lh have been re reived, which auva : In the engagement ?>f September 30, near Squirrel l.evel. the Federals acknowledge loi*? ol 2()UU in killed, wounded and priaourra, more than half werr priaoncra. P.trragut arrived al Porirena Monroe on he 4lh, aud proceede I up Jainea River tiucrrillua caolured two traina on the Naahlilla road between Richland and Fountain li?-ad. on the night ot the Ud, and burnad 19 eara. Account* Iroro Missouri alate that I'rice win moving on Ko'la ta tl'fw column*, 1 t e right under Shelby and Martnaduke, the centre under bia own command, and t ie left under ( aopar. The Jalter fore* being couijiotdd mainly of ball bread la di ma. ? Five hundred ttbrl* entered Union, the county neat of Franklin ootinty, on the l*t end ntptnrood 100 militia. On the |*t Forrest eholled Athena, Ala; on the 3d, he demanded the surrender of Dultnn, (Ja. (jo!d wu 190^ in New Verb on ihn 4th. Mr Stsphna'a LntUrTouching upon oar aeenaing raeaeaaa proaeot prow pacta. and fntttra destiny, an well as the line of pulley the people of the Mouth should por?ue, Mr HUplMtl ?ye : In point of retersee, oar condition is not to b? compared with thrive Should Mobile, Rur&nneh, CharUalun, AegecU, Mo* cpn, Montgomery. and rr?a Feiwabvrg and Kichoiond felt, oar eoodiiioa would not then be wo#a* or Use ho pefal thdb their* wee in the darkest hoar thai grated on their fortunes With wisdom oa the part ot thoae oho aootrol oor destiny ta .ha oiImh'I and the held, in haebnnditia and properly aiulding oar al Uldr command and in ?*curteg the henrU ud the afTeoiiona of the pee pie in lite great en Iran of right and liberty lor which we nre Htrugglipg, we eoutd aeler ?H Iheee loaeee and caiauutiee, and greater e?en. and still triunph in the end. At preoeai, hew ever, I (J" Rot aee, ea I aieted m the outset, tlml you or I, or any number of peraoae In our poeitioo, can do any thing tower.te In . ugurating any now moo a mm I looking la peaceful aolution of the prpeeel at rife. The ear on onv pert ie fairly and entire !y defensire in ite ehereeier Hnw long ' it will eoniioun In be Unm wiekodly nnd raerclleesly waged again*! no, d* pen do npen the peoyto of the NaM. Qonoftn, ear ' "atite?. 0??mAnx. TAA Col 1 1 2 I s i 1 | \ 38 .? G jT g ? 1 X' % J -> . *S ? * S 0 0 3 3i ft 4 o I 29 1 I 2 0 0 60 0 0 0 3 I a 14 0 *J 1? S - a 4 0 21 2 2 0 8 8 0 0 16 1 0 u 7 ? o 1 0 10 0 0 1 0 7 1 . 0 0 8 o i o 6 a o * a e *? 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All you, and I, and others in our position, therefore, can do oo that liue at this lime, ia to sustain the movement thus already inaugurated, and to the utmost of our ability to hold up their pnaei* plea as the aure-t hope of restoring aouedneaa to lb?* public mind North, aa the braseit aerpenl mh held up for the healing of Irael in (lie wilderness. The chief aid and encouragement we Sun five the pi-ace party at the North ia to keep before them Iheee greet fundamental principle and truths, which alone will lead them and us to a permanent end lasting pence, with the poseeaaion end enjeyiaeot of constitutional liberty. With Iheee prio ciples <>oee reregoidbd. the fntnre would take care of itself There would be oo more war eo long aa they should be adhered to All ^oewtiooe of boondariea. Coaled, iwim and Union or Unman would naturally ami earn * a-'just theiaeelvea are orCing to the tiiteieata of the parties end the et'g- m-iea ol the times Herein lien the | true lew of the balance of power end the j . trmou) ol 8tatoa. Tha Tukii Fimi and tha Frailtfaatial XlaaiioD Th? jrtiiktH ?m fitting ip i tarriblo tiintfiwht o??r thoir Fr?aid*otial iluctioa, and bad blood (of which it ia boo wo JObioa ara fall) ia brgtaniaf to abotr itoolf. It ia po MHCowmoa thing for a biaClallaa mcati.ig lo be brokea ap by a mob ?f Lla nolu'a friend*, or for a Liiwala mooting to b? disturbed by MaOolUo'e frnmda 1'bo frtoodn of oaoh tn already Ihrwlmof reoyraoca and witfirliu bloodahad. Wo Confederate* don't ?n how much the? qearr*!, but praji that their dlwwitwM mmy muitiplf and WHanw. No on* b (Mete weld ahod Imui if lanoeio lUClill? tot to <( owh oinar op. A Into number of ti Now York Herald han no article epos the btUor port) spirit ?dobd by the iMWapnpor* in Um North. Jt ttotlmw re^airee o ruf tta to expose n rog'<t, nod Hm Hotnld being tho moot ail Uiuow* oboot to tho North, it no doabt apoobo koowiogli. Wo oop) t portion of the tlor?M'? artiste ; "Tho om'Oowi ib nhiob tho ritti elaime ad Mr Lronoto nod Ou. MoChritao nro bo lug yfiMrf i* diagrars is Ifes ?dtgfeus> smI af sac owf), md a is?? mi sad sua |srtl fa Mm pub4 is pa?a. 1\a > IbiiM p spurs Mad Mm t-haras 1st of Cm. ibt/lai las a tth ?twi ap?>hai sf Mltpn Its la ?4," -IraMar," As., ?rfcU? a$ Mr aissy lliaiaul tarsi sad gaMaat MM aba asp part hi* Mas a /of i Ubsral apNaliing a# ibsasat abalhtoa dirty arts. Tl? Ma* UWHsa pspsra ars art Mai ta Uw aaaaa aasrl?last? sad iigpi?afai astkstay. Nat MM! aH4#haiJsMiiaf MM paraaaal lasaa% sf sat aaiN?< 4W ai|liiMi,iliiy ktf? of InIo put forth tneiouatioa* to tho < iJiacredit of Mr. Lineoln'a wife, oh* giog i hor with accepting bribe*, and with paltry poculalion in t crockery hill. Aa to the attack* upon Gro. MeClellan road# by tho Lincoln oigane. they arc feul i and dingraeefal beyond any parallel in par* titan warfare. How long do tho ahiof organ* of thia Lin* coin faction believe that they can with impunity parnr the work of tillifying Gen. McClallau as a coward, pcltroon, traitor, and ao forth, in a city which will, beyond peradvcQtore, eaat from sixty to eighty thou eand to lee in hia fi?or nt tho nest election * la the proeent inflamed and revolutionary condition of the public mind, any ?park may Mm lo kindle a conflagration that Will not be eitiogalahed without blood ahed. There will, we fear, be atlaeka upon the oflloea of the newapapere engaged in the ,3 eeurriloua ontpouriuga. and we a bail have the misfortune to aee the editor of one Ijncolo organ ?uap#nd< d on a lamp poet at hia own corner, while the editor of another Lincoln organ keepe him voinpany on the lamp poet oppoelie." Da tailed MenGen Cooper, Adjetent end laepeolor Geoerai, i>aa cauaed to bo laouod aa **Geooral Orders, No. 76." dated Uot. 5th, the following very important notice to detailed meo; 1. All detaila heretofore greeted, under authority of II* War Department, to per eoee between the agea ef It and 45 year a, are revoked; end all aeeb detailed men. lo. gather with tkoee within the eald agee, who hold furloegha, or isutporary exemptions by rea?*'n of pending applieationa for detaila. will be pronpllt uMnbltd tl the camps of instruction, sad appropriately assigned am wag the traia* for service ; axcopt thai wen detailed ai d now actually ample)ad in maaufacteriog, praridiof, oolleetiog aod for ward tug nabliteae aod olber tndiapaaaable auppliea far the army and aarjf, or in work indispensable to military npeiatiooe, will ba eoatlaaad in tbeir preeaat employ. Ural autil tbeir details sball ba reeiaed. II. Tba Heads of 1>? perineals and Cbiafb of Beraaaa will, within tba nasi twenty (90) dara. forward to (he (tenarale of k< Mnrta, HaU of 4*UiM mb la thoir ta ptoyatDt, ia ib? aovorai MuIm, ipwlally dlMlnirviihiflf ?od e*Mif? a? ihoae ?ko mrm oaporia and tboao absolutely iadi^a* aakla for !>> perforuiaaoe of the above mentioned (ivftrnmrnl work and beeineae; aad detailed emplovree uol a# aartUM within Ui? prescribed period, will, ap a Ibe expiration tber?of, be far Ui with aaaigned ' l? the urmf. III. All ^triMWMlM out hy thia Order, who claim exemption oo ucuuni of physi cal disability, will be exaintnrd by ??Wei medical boards, after lb air arrival at the earn pa of iaolrecUoa IY. All bm fennd far light duty who are eaeeetgned, will at o*m report to the Bam pa of iaetraclioo. aador tba penalty of, baiof forth with aeetgaed to the eetive for* sea. Il tfca Stockade. At laat the Yankee priaonara are Sb/ely lodged wiihta Um etoohado at Florenem? Tba treaefar frota the emmp to the at nek. ado was ma da oa Monday murniaif laat is tbta ariaa : The oarka being in raadjneae to rneman thaw, tbn innatentiat fet J*t6reore made a noil ipo the aUlv? of the District wbieh woe reepanlod to hi ferae, nod on today at as early hour seder a strung gaard, the prleeeara area* maaehad inetda. lea mImI^O. wlrfM II alh ka - in frtvr* TW ycmiwn wore evidently 'iiuuH tarw I* loMog q?kern In. li? pen" bqt Km pfHMN ?t mm K?^Hii*4['iMid'|>f(ttol mi nil atiaaai ot ?o? eo?afo< hut 1 itiw waa mmmm etooor rttwfu to dodge mm Km par* ot mmmm mi Km prisoner*, bjr-^ ding la Km earth ketda Km old ctiiip, and ?wa '.hoy llnglit to im? too guard* an*u alfu wk?o tmi aaighi ihm gape; bal ?he kgjtomee of Km |n*<d rirnted (tro^a mM oat tad plwoed thoai/rtth ih?(? c? mpaaUm io quartern from ? hence their escape will oot Km mmmf.?t>rnrtm^ion Momthron. ptith m lilto or katiu - a chaplrig wiKm frta maaf* army to oooof our en oiMKgoo: "a fow day* mt? *? KerelWiog ism watte lio* wy o rvgimeol thai had knadt fchak. we saw tho colonel, with me nfioaal ftatui aeoeed hira, holding pengaa, end to*. te*q amanat ia haauif L?r battle, for the tiling had begun on the | right and Irl't " N*W fHPHRSMMKNT NCHUMM.K -Tint 'om. DlMt*o*r? of lh? eeveral SlntM, *ho >6 crj.Sly met in convention at Montgomery, to oalabiieh a uniform aehedulr in relation to tit* iaipr<-?AU)<-nt of provision, etc , have materially reduced the rate*, for iuetaaee : bacua not to exeeed 91 SI per pound ; flour 111 per hundred i corn 92 do per Wu*l<el; firwt claea horaee, 97 bO ; ft rot olaaa mule*. 9tK>0 Theee prieeo are to be uniform in Ill* 8tel?i of Alabama, Looiaiaon, Mixaiaaippi, TaooMaac. Oaofgil, Florida and Mouth Carolina - Oumrdian Private Jonathan Ford, ao exchanged prMoo. ar, inform* the correspondent of the Columbua Inquirer that about Mean hundred of the priaanrrs (out of aeventean hundred) at Atlanta had taken the oath, and had gone into the aar> eice of the etietuy ae cavalry, and w*re known a* the let Georgia Cavalry. In tbia organisation nearly every Slate in the ( oofederaey ia repreeeuted. ESTATE SALE. Pnraaant to ?rdera of the Ordinary of Lvuaaetar LHetrtei, will be void ?a the place of H. W Canpail, deeuaead. oa the Slat Ocl< bar |S?4. the following artiaiae, vii : Oaa Full aat of Blaekeruilh Tenia. (Ma aal of Carpeuter Tenia. Ooa Fiotd Tnraaner One Corn Mnl to ahall and cruab Cera. HMtOM ? ? ?!? ' co?qi?i?? with (he farm. The conditi-a* of mid will ba e??h o. not* willt approead eecerity. H. A. CAMPRU. Oct. ?. 1384. 3??*t Hendqnarteri, RBfiiCKVR KOKCRR, 8 C. Columbia, Nept 30, 18*4. SPECIAL ORDERS MO. 7. I PURSUANT TO OBNBRAL OR. OBR Ml. 73. Idjiiiat and Inspector U*o?r?l'? Office, correal aeries, (hereunto *f vniid) ike Urigedier General cononao Aug Ke?rrve Purees of aou'h Cerolina kw?b|r control and direction of the roaaefi|tli?m wr?le# in (tie Ml ale It Kaeept a* hereinafter apecitn-d, the organisation of the I HDXri^liiia llrpirt Kxni In the rilate, including the Rxaynanig Board*, will ire preserved ; and aft dialing order*, regulation* and Instruction* of li.a commandant of Couacnptrf' will be conlinu*d of fofctr Itiiiil otherwise ordered III la?eal Unrolling Officers and Rxam iuing Board*, will report immediately to the Commanded of Cooscripre.'and thru ugh htm coniniunic?td with these Headquarters, and a ill, through him, receive order* and matr actions, IV All communications in relation te the Conscription service in fhb Miate, an I ail application* for exemption and detail, uiuat hi roude through the Commandant of Con?crfptx| i communications on all ether subjects will ceniiriue lu- be made through the A A. General of the KeServs Purees, arc. * % * * V. The Office of Congressional District Curdling Office being aboiithed, all officers heretofore acting in that capacity will re. port by letter to the Commandant of Con scripts for aa*igniqe?t to duty. - Competent officers will he assigned as "Inspectors of {.'aftaerlntlou* in thu several Cuni>r,ui..n,l UMtrti*. V#. With triew to compliant:* of Par. i|l ?f ??'d General Order No 71, lhaCoin niandant i?f t.'oneeript* will, without driay. order the woJicil eietnioafloQ of all cornnnaai-'Qed officer* and other prr?on* (except tlioee of Ilia "Invalid l -orpe" employ *d iu the in/ullitlt ae'rvic* of thi* #UU? ? CudtDl*d?l)(l ulticer*, a/M whom no dia. ability i* found to aqiat, -mmII hold'them <|>?? 10 readinca* to b.e aaplgned to dulj in the tield a* *oon a* practical!* VJJ. Application for a-iignmmt la dgtjr aa Enralliflg Qfllear*, Aa-ialania, Clerk*, *0d toother position* hi th? , <Jotfacription aatvice iq thi* 3ial*? will be received from olficaw, t on *mm?**i?ned olticera and prt. vale* belonging.to the Ket?-rve Korea*, and from reftrad and -light duty filBcera aod inati, utO (root j??r?on? not liable lo iwti(? ill ll>? llcld. Mttctt. ?J?p llCalHIDIi ?ncli>wo| 'l?|lio?ioiJ* ?f thAraclsr, iat?lh|frgr? ud Hl0&m, will t>? ?ddr?-???d I* !VIC. L). MKf/l'ON. CIo|iiin?nd?ni ( CwiscripU, Uy r?aitu?od Brip U?a (' ( hot KU. M^tiAKNWKLU A. A. U?itfril Ocl II, l8?4, tt-H . WILLIAMS ft ALLISOI. A no-H ti Sirs A J" LA tt . , AW '* . "" Solloit^ri ln Equity. I.AMt'AHTBK. C. H., <1. C. WlU piteliM is 4k* OUtHol ?f LucuUr. Prompt aUoaUod jflfga toCollwtio* 2p. William* W* coupuliod ti Torfcpiiu C? *n<! Mr. Allipom aT kit o?c? la ta? Uwrt Uoum, a! Lmomut. m EXKCUMW SA!.?HAVING lakwi l?it?ra iMlimiatvr s* Irwin th? Couuit Court of Union County r*. C. avcurdii g to lew on Dm Kaiala of William i). Howard. dvceaaed, I at.all >|>oie to public *nla >u Thuradny lf.? U.ird v day of Novumb?r lhfl4, at the late reaideiiee of Rubvn 1) tlooard, dveviwrd, four'een inilva *wi of Monroe N. C lha following riiclen of property belonging lo aaid Ealalt), via: All the right title and internal which tha aaid W. U tfvward oud at lha lima al hie death, III that trmjl or body of .and known aa ibr Mild. I K.M' i , aitaata.1 n tha waa tern part of Union County, and an ha water. of twelve utile Creek, adjoining tha tytxrw of (a. D Brown, William Jones and otnrrs, coowininy imiu una DuirarMi Mia J thirl> acres, and haa on it ?Dt of the h?al mills (both fur grinding corn and whaal.) I in ib? aoulharo Alao a good Saw Uill Th* in la ra a I of Mid deonaaad in thaao I Innda and uiiila ia on* third of the whoia which now under lha * ill baa lo bo aoid. Alao all toe right litio au?i iniaraot of aaid W. D. I toward, decaaaml in lhal bod7 of lands known mm lha Monday's Branch ' lands containing u?m seven hundred acre#, and situated in tha waatorn pari of Uiiuhi County, adjoining tha lands of T. W. Mad ? mine, 8. ft. Howaro and others, and baa on it a good ordinary Gri-t Mill. The iuUr aal of aaid deviaaed in thesa land* and mills ia 000third of the whoia, which now undar tha will haa lo bo sold. I Will a'wo aolt lha nagro man Scott, aged about 4ft yaara, nod known through, not this auction Ot ononirv aa una of lha brni Milltnii tha Confedorsef ? a rara opportunity ia now uttered lo thill owaara for supplying inatueolvaa with a good number 1 One unllar?aaid nagro haa tha copulation of bring aa honoat aa nogrooaara generally known to ha. 1 I will alao aafl a nagro Boy aged about I yaara, perfectly sound and smart 1 will also soil a asgro woman aged a* I W?-ut 46 years?sound so far aa knows. [ Ona Gold Watch. I Two guod Mules. ft Ona Maro. 1 About SO 1 cad of ilojn. 1 Soma Mhrop | Ona Faiuil) Carriago. | On< art Blacksmith Tools. ] One Kosd Wagon, j On# (i?f wrgon AbuUi 4ft 1 Un?liala <*..ra About 4ft bushels \V hast A lot nt l'rn??ri*tor I hie K lie Gnu Ona lo" ot Farm hut Too In Household and Jki<eoeu fvisilarr, and I isfioua oilier articlua too tedious to man* ft lion. v Mtklu Iw op?nrd *1 10 ' lock A M , 1 Wh?n iuJ wl<?r* ik* uwa? ?ili w aad* " boowo. G l? BttOWN, Kiwulor 1 Wolfavillr, Union ^otratjr M.C. 8*p(?ui Usr iOth 1864 P. 8,?Tk* KiMHlor will Ink* pliuar* 1 to whowtnjf tbi* |trup?rlv lo uy on* who . nm/ Hitltiv tnjiibc il pn*ti??? to Ik* 4*j I I **i*. 44 1). B, Ki'r. b Oci. 4. 1884. S<V-41 1 MILTON * WITMUIFOON. 1 -ATT V KN E V S AT LA W I AND Solioitora in Bpif, \ ?Vill prtulic* in l?nt!M<?r widHWMNMi- I <1i?Hf I)i?Umu. O. I). i H J Witmmhmmk t li?aler, 8.4J. | UoM^Ur U. H January II, IHtfu. U?t c. B< lOlTUOr. Attoraty at Lav? 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