The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, October 25, 1864, Image 1
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L U M ft I Hi. LANCASTER C. H., SOUTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY MORN I NO. OCT. 25, 1864. * ..NUMBERS.
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Ml LANCASTER LEDGER
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w. m. ookkors,,
B4l(*r and proprietor.
TERMS:
Far Biz Mentha, is advance, #4 00
Far Tkra# Moaika, ia advance, 2 25
Wkea aal paid ia advance, fifty per cent.
1Kb mKbva rn!t?a BfiP. Kb nKa?r?u/4 !>-?
?I ?? - " ?'?*?> T
t wHHia eae month from the cute of
aab*criplien will We considered in advance.
PaoDucsas will be charged at the rate of
$1 .SO ler It mouths, to be paid in provisions
at old prices.
ABVBRTI8BMBHT8,
WiM be inserted at three dollars per square
far the tret, and two dollar* per aqurre
for eaeh subsequent insertion. A square
?e eeesist ef the space of JO hoes. Brevier type.
Ve advertieessent considered less than a square.
The aumbecef insertions mast be written on
eaeh advertisement, or they will be inserted till
ordered eat aad charged accordingly.
Local advertising and job work must be paid
for in produce?the old price to govern each
pay.
T*? cmit'i WUb.
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Oh I long to He, dear mother,
la the cool and fragrant grass,
The calm blue sky abore me,
And the radiant cloude that pane.
| want the bright, bright nunnaine,
All arouad my head,
I'll close my eyee, and God will think '
Your little boy is dead.
II.
And Christ will send an angel,
To take me op to Hiui,
He will bear me safe aad teadrrly,
Far through the ether dim.
Up will gently, gently lay me,
k? Ik. .M.
w.v?v ? n,u^
And whan l*/za sure lhat I'm in hear'o,
My eyes I'll oj>?*A witfe.
in.
And l"l look among tha angala
. Who atand aroiand the throne,
'Till 1 tind my alater Mary,
fr'or I'm aura aha ffuat be one.
And when I find her, mwthar,
We'll go away alone,
And I'll tall her how we're mourn'd for
her
AH tha tima that abe'a bean gona.
it.
Ob, I will be delighted,
To see her once agalo,
Though I know she wool return to ae.
To Mk her will be vein.
So I'll put u>jr erine around bar,
And look into bey eyes,
And remember jell J say to her, .
And el) her sweet replies.
v
And then I'll aak the angel,
To take me back to you,
He'll bear me alow and sorely
Down trough the azqre blueAnd
you'll only thjok, dear mother,
Tbat I've been nut to play.
And have geue to-sleep beneath a tree,
This sultry summer day.
Army Newa
Missouri.
The probability ia that General Price has,
rt now, ukeo possession of Jefferson City,
the capital of hia State, lo hi# movement
for the lioeration of Missouri, General
Price first directed hia courae toward#
jBt. |<ou|?. After driving in'the enemy,
and breaking op tire railror d-io that quar
tar, be fell upon the Pacific railroad, whjcfc
conpepta St- bonis with Jefferson City.?
Aa this road adhere to the bank of the Mia
aonri river, it haa to brjdge ita way over
U? various tributaries which coule into
that stream front tho South. This renders
il peculiarly liable to damage from military
operations. Accordingly, a* we are Jpld
by the dispatches frowt St Louis, . General
Price's troops have burned the bridges over
the Gasconade and Oiage rivprs and over
Cole creek ' They destroyer} twenty locomotives
aod thirty ears at one point, and
are osing soma captured trains The Osage
bridge* which was destreyed on the 6th, is
Ihe largest on the road, andpely eight
piles this side of Jefferson City. . On the
qikt Hf fof!MS showed themselves in front
of JeflVr?on City, and il in nut believed
that Roaecrana h?s any /on e tti^-re to withstand
lliem.?RilKmonti Sentinel
sheridan's movements.
Il is the impression in ?oine quarters that
SlnriduD, after leaving a p rt ot bin forces
tl StniHiiury, wUJ send the remainder to
reinforce Grant. The repair of the railroad
fr<nn Manassas to !Slr*sburg will enable
him to procure his supplies from Alexandria.
and a<lao 1'ituililalH the tranaourlni
of his troops to Alexandria, if he contemplates
sending them by water to Hie aid of
Grant. The enemy has been repairing the
Alexandria and Orange road, hut the removal
of the materials from tha Rappahannock,
*? here they had been collected
for the rebuilding the bridge across that
stream, looks as if be had abandoned the
idea of moving in the direction of Gordons,
tille. Paaaeiigers from Fredericksbu/g s?)
that sis hundred .Federal cavalry were in
Statford on Monday last, n a thing in the
direction ot Frederickxburk ; but as they
were in ibe op(?*r part of U>e county, the)
were prooaon a raiuing p?f<} 'umi
the viciuilt of lit* Orange railway, and out
the advance of an army.
The concentration ??f itr^v force a(
Manassas, must have been with the origin*'
?l internum ol* moving in the drecHon ul
Gordunaeille-but eveuia in lite Valley may
i have caused him to change hi* programme
w are of opinion thai larger portion of
the troopa. under ftheridau will be sent lo
Grant by transport* froiq Alexandria.
DEsEltTtUNS F HUM THE ENE.MT.
I ^ - - - -
oince our *jovernu<eiil have adopted the
policy of aend:ug Yuiiltee deaertera through
lha lines to their homes, instead of holding
Uirui as prisoners of jaar, thej have been
coming within our lines is large numbers,
and when those who ar? drufieo learn how
eauiiy they can escape and the lucilitv af
forded thein by the Confjcin-iate Government
to returu to their own country they
will couia by hundreds. *
At first moat of the Federal deserters
were foreigners, but for several da. a near*
ly all who have arrived within our lioee
id nniivcn 01 me uuiiea OMIM ? tiic.timund
Sentinel
The Memphis Appeal has heard it stated
uu good authority, ami does out doubt it,
that the Confederacy has iu the Trans Alia
sissippi Department an many ua saveniv
thousand troops. It thinks, and tfm lud?
cations aceiu to sustain ita opnoon, that
Price's force with which he has m?ved into
Missouri is tin meia raiding party, but ai
army of occupation. I la and his veteran
troops hate gone into the State with the
view of conquering ami slaying there.?
Either Missouri, must be given up to Price,
or troop* must b? drawn from the Y..ukee
forces under Sherman, tiraul, Sheridan or
somebody* el*e, to enable Koereranz lo
make headway against him. lu either case
the Confederacy'muat be the gainer.
Uaoaeia ?The Atlanta Iatelligeocar, of
the I3lh iuat, aaya arragemeota are being
perfected to occupy Atlanta by our troopa,
nod very soon a strong and available force
will occupy and securely hold that city
henceforth.
Hood'a army ia r?potlrd aa steadily
puahiug on northward*, in Rao apirita, and
with lull confidence that the campaign will
entirely clear the country south of the Tern
n.-?*ee river, of the enemy.
Korroet haa joined tlood, sod we may
look for good utwa from that quarter al
any liu)e.
Qua. Ln'i OftoMl Ditptub,
Kichmomb, (Xt. 17.?The lollowinf die
patch hue been received at tire War Dv
partmenl:
Hon Secretary W*r ;
On the 14tli^CJul Mnnby at ruck the Bal.
tiantra Sl Ohio railroad, at liultioM miU
destroyed (he U. 8. mail.traio, consisting
of Incorootivs nod ten tars at caring t??nty
prisoners and 16V horaea Among Ui? p.iaonsra
ware two Yankee p?> masters, aod
$I64,U0[/ in (Jovamipeot fund*.
[^Signed] K K. Let, General.
Vortkwo lm
Kichmoup, Oat. 17.?The New Yor|
Iltrplj of H?a? I Mil, sat a returns repajwfl
last ni^bt continue to show democratic
gaitia. In Pennsylvania iha democracy have
gained 6,000.' The rslurna from Ohio show
democratic gains fur Oeogrcaauirn peer first
report. Ashley in the 10th, aod LMand in
lbs tattle, both republicans, bps* been da
feat ad ; mocrftti elected in the 6th
and I'Jth districts.
Maryland gave 1,000- majority ngainut
the Convention
The I If raid says Mo* by got over ft'JOO,
000 in Greenltacks nt Doffidd'a Station. It
also thinks the steamer Kosnoke has been
captured by the Alabama and C.'h< sspeake
and is now commanded by o?e of Jett D?
via' naval olficera
1 he* Election*.
Lriisgtos. ? F*r Srnale ? Major F S.
I<ewie 437f* Fitr //? ** ?y Rrprettntaltvft
?Oil. Win. Fori. 510.* J H Count#. 259;*
Newbekr* ?Sen-iMr?R Moorman.?
Representatives?C II ."Miber, J H Williirtn*,
R Strviirl
York?Senator?Co) C. Jones. Rep
resenlatites?i T Dowry, W C Mealy, J C
Chain beta, J S Ural ion.
I NEATLY? Senator?S McAlilv. Rep
retenla'nes?Jan. Hemphill, F C Me Cure,
G J I'alteriMiu.
Abbeville ?Representatives?(Jen. K
McGombii. R A Fair, 1' li U'Jtuley, 1) W
> Aiken. IS H Jone#.
Ardkksgr?Representatives ? U F Crayloo,
C Si Malliaon, W li TreaeoU, l)r. C
(inliurii. ,
(Jkkenville ? Representatives ? B F Perry,
J P Buyer, NV 1* Price, Jaa. McCullough .
?fct. lliilir and -St. Michael? Senator
?\V D Porter. Representatives ? lleory
Buial. R Si Duryra, bdimrd McCrady, Jirtio
UuiiokrI, Win. WlisltM, M P O'Connor, W
J (iiycr. S laud, Jr, J II Cumpbell, J H
KimiO. R 11 Rhetl, Jr., J > R'tfg'S Jf?. Kick
n/d Vendjo. F J l'orcher. Kdw?rd Mii^ralh,
F 1) Richardson, J <K films, 11 T Peaks, J
K lloytnion, VV A Wardl.iw. %i
Akukiw'ii?Senator?W 1 Bull.?
HffirtsenltUtve?J A! Mikell.
llAK.iwEi.fc.? Reprefntativet ? J J R>an.*
1 0'i7; J J -Hfablium,* 977; A 1' Aldricb
9u3; W M Hunter,* 889.
fi>PAHTaSSUtin.? Rrpreienlativ** ? John II
Kvins, Thomson, Jurors IJ Carlisle, B U
Foster. Joseph Walker,
chitlst Church.? Sena'or?P P Boo
nesu. Hryretentaiivi?RT Morrison, Sun.
Maimoit.? Senator?Ur. Robert Hardee.
| Supboi J&UivM, Jr.
f
*
nr^re<tim>infr??v^ll. n i sucklulum, w
8 Mulling, K-q., Col K. P. (Jraliaui.
at. 8-rarMERV?Senator?8 VV Palmar.
Repriacidaittt?J J V\i..iuuib.
. tsvm ran. ? Hrj rr$e nlauvet?John 8 brad
ivy, J J> (jf.-. u, T b t' mamr. 'J'ax LvlUclor
?J W Alacky.
" at i'aula ?-Senator?Joaaph II Waring.
Repteteniuiive?U J Wiikiuaon
at likomuk'a DohchkbTEh ?ReprtteiU*lux?Itr.
Joiiu May.
at. ullthiw'a?ReyreuiUIme?K VV
Jiulea.
Union.? Senator?Ujbrrt bvaty. Reprtaenlultret?Col.
J (J Ml Kiaait k, Can. W
II VV ajiaca, Col T N Ua?kuia.
MiiiUuKu.? Repr etc iti at i re i-T C Waalh
!trr Iy, J W liuntigao.
C?aatit*ritu> ? Senator?A McQitm-a.
Repretrntmiiiet ? M-j l^icaa, 8 VV Kvana.
UarlimuCuP?Senator?I hoa. P Lid*.
Rfyrr >rntatnes?8 V\ Wilda, J L Colter,
Wu?. II KV*H?.
Wii.uam?bi;ko District.? senator?
. C?pt JfcUrh McCuUIm n. Representsimi?
^ .Col Jobii K Pi ?'?!? ) , R?v W A lUuiing'
I w*vSt
Uahtholomew** Paki*h?Represen
tatties?Benjamin Sioltes, D L Smith, Wiu
H O'Briao
St I'ktbb'a Pazi?k ? ?Sen?/at?Col A J
l,MtoW>n. Representative?W 51 Tiarm
Clakardor - Rrje esenUtlives ? Col II L
Brliliow, (i A ll?||gUi| 'llggin'o l<*?l IH
pmtraled. ait* claimed bv M?j McCaalry.
I.aukta*? Representatives?C P Sulli*
y?u, (icorgn Ai.daiaon, H W (iarlington,
B S J*?*-*. W K Melt*
St umb*' guouc Chku ? Senator ? l)r
I J oar ph Murray. Representative?L Y. Cuo!
oer.
St Jamcl' Sabtbb.? Senator ? Ale*andrr
Mazjck. Representative?Dr J dm li
I DuPfc.
. Hi Johb's Herki.et Pakibm ? Represen
taine?P C Kirk.
St Pavl'b Pa xi*m ? Senator ? Joseph
Mali Waring. Representative?1> J Wilkinson.
pMiBfiR George Wibtam. ? Representatives?A
J Shaw, Kichard'Dozier, J liar*
lealon Read.
St Iakc'b Pariah? Senator?R J Dajsola
Representative?Imroy K Yuumana.
St 11 elba a Pamium ? Representative?
The ProapectThr
gloom of the enemy, occaaioucd by
their protracted, exhausting and futile effort*
to conquer iih, ninneiines lend* t Item
to nn honest perception of the truth ns to
their primped*. The following i? from a
late speech of Governor Seymour, of New
York:
Now, you know that that momrtroou ar
ruv that we gave them nine montfe* ago loan
been no nearly annihilated that another call
for dive hundred thounund uien la made up.
on us, ai d *? are not in an good a condition
as we were then. Tliat part of Louisiana
and of Arknnnaa weal of the Miaaisnippi
ri*er thai ana wrested Irorn them he*
resumed the i>KenM.vje. snd invaded Mi-aouri
iteelf. The great army of Sherman thai
attacked and captured Atlanta, line ila rear
cojiurturucaliona attacked and ehOHBgered
' y large bodies of rebel*. (jo into Virginia
and what do you find there? Instead ot
the artny of Ireduced dow n to a skeleton.
nn it ww? a year ago, it has sustained
itself thua fur with full force and great
|iow?r, and it ia strong* in nmiibern to day.
Now, I b?lie*e that, notwithstanding your
political views and political prejudices, you
will wduiil that our armies have done their
work. We, (a common with our kepublt
'can friends, have honored the namea of
Grant and Farragut, Sherman, Sheridan
sod all I ha hrroea of the war ; but We ali"
cannot deny that llteia effort* have been
unaucresaful, and the b!nms is not with
ourartntes.
UcGlkllan's I HAUCk ?Freulics, of the
I*oui*\ ille Journal, ia* now, for the first tune,
utiporlit u a lk-utocraii? nominee, and haa
commenced tuuking calculation* iui to the
cIiiuch lor the kuccoa of hio favorite He
: Cniigrexs having retimed to admit
lllit vole ol Ihime Sunm which have punned
ordinance* ol aece*eion. the number of electoral
volea to be cast to November will be
'iiI, and it will require lltivole* for an
election. The twenty.feur voting Sl.tien
now ? Kmiiax and VVeet Virginia having
been added ninue the leat FieetdviiiiHl election?
polled an aggregate oite of I ,Wv>4,f> t 3
for 1-incolit and ;i.Uu4,U4U for the oppi nirtg
candidate*, an that Lincoln wna ill a popular
minority ol 169.447, although he obmined
a majority of the electoral votea.?
I Were thrae Mute* to vote thi* year a* thev
did in 1064. l^ncoln would receive 100
i Mini .lid irimn S3 nut in i?oa, >rw 1 ork,
1 Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and II inula
i gave oppuiiiion majorities, varying fruin
2.50U to 16.648, Mint it cannot In) doubled
thai the udinuim ration'* changes of policy
w ill itn ream) lho?e majorities iu 1*04.?
They j^uc one hundred and nine electoral
volte, or but at*veil leaa than arc neceanary
I to a choice, arid' we cau draw on New Jer.
I aey lor that number. or on our own^.'lori
oua Kentucky fur eleven. The Preaidential
election couim off in leaa liian twenty
day a. Se aaya Prentice
Thk Kkkkd St.avka?The Philadelphia
Nor#i American nubiuila the following care*
; fully prepared estimate of the nuuiner ot
slaves than fur act Iree by the Adoiiltinlralion,
or by the ??cnU <>l the * ar :
Minei'sippi, noe third, 188,840
Alabama, on?- (bird, 146.U23
Aikuur, I wo third*, 74.U14
Virginia, one thiril, 163,829
Mouth Carolina, one aiilh, <7,068
North btreliat, one atxlh, 64 17b
lx<uiBiariH, two thirds, 201,160
TVnnewee, two thirds, % 183.91 2
D-laware, one third, * 693
Maryland, 87,188
Mmaouri, 114 986
Teiaa, one aiith, 30.427
Kentucky, one third, , 78.183
Georgia, <>ne third, 184,088
District of Cblumbia, * 3,188
ledian Territory, 7,389
Utah and Nebraska, *44
Aggregate, ^389,800
Put oni it,. r..n..^.... -..a ti
yoor scrap book. It is worth a year's sub
seripliuo lu my reader ?<? |hia paper:
The leaves iJ the elder, if.atruvtn amtwg
corn or grain, when it is put io the barn,
will effectually preserve il fiom the ravages
cf tbv aeevil. The juice will also kiJI bed
bega and asagirote I (sects never touch
plder bpabes The leaves of elder, scatty/ed
over cabbages, cucumbers, squashes And
other plants subject to the ravages of iosaejs,
effectually shields them Trie plum
and other fruits Map be e?v*d by placing oo
# ?
the brnnuhea nnd among them, bunchea of
elder leave*.
. Goon Advick?If (he body i* tired, rout;
if the bruin in lir?h1, bleep; if the 1 ,wela ?re
lonae, lie down in a warm bed and remain
there, and eat nothing until' yon are well;
if ?n action of bowefa doea not occur at the
uiKinl hour, eat not an atom till they do
act, at leant fur 3H houra, mean while drink
largely of cold water nnd hot ten*, exerdae
in tfae open air to the extent of a gentle
perspiration, and keep thi- up until things
are righted. Tnis one suggestion, if practised,
would save myriads of lives every
\e:ir, both in the city and country. The
beat medicines' in the world are warmth,
and abstinence and repose.
HEVuCATION Of 11 ft A11.a ? A Fuhther
Order?'tieneral Orders No. 77," just
noblished. supercedes "Genersl Orders No.
76 " It ditlrrs fro in the latter in sevens! I
particulars, hut ehit-Hv ire this, that where
as Order 76 required nil Chiefs of Depart
oeiits and Heads of Ilure oix to forward to
the tvenernls ol Keserves lists of their de
tailed men "fpithin the next twenty days,"
Order 77 requires snid Chiefs of Depart
infills ai.tl Heads <jf Bureaux to forward
tiie aame ' immediately," and to "certify in
eacji case ?f a jterson between eighteen andfurly
Jlte years, thnie who are experts ami nhso
lately miJu/m nsnble for th>- public service H
Fort sunttk a mo the Yankees?A
Northern paper before as claims a portion
of their forces made a complete circuit of
Fort Suoilcr It says :
It was < 'npt. Kichaid Allison, of the IU7li^
regiment New York Volunteers, who cuui
manned the during expedition which recent.
Iv iinidf the circuit of Fort Sumter The
othcers and men were all in row boats and
succeeded in passing around the fort in
safety, ihuu gh only a few minutes prior to
the rebel ram taking Iter position lor the
nigTit The feat has Lceu attempted sevairnl
liiiiMu iaAaft>ra* Iml tliisn iu iKu li?-? ? .?.
that the tin-nil uI the furl han been nwide
by any United StKtfn force* niuce th?- bom
buidnirtl of the fort by the rebel* in inuug
urutino the w?r. * .
Headquarters,
RKSKKVK KOUCBS.U C. CoLl'IffelA,
>>pt. *0, IBM.
SPECIAL (Jit DEHS AO 7.
V I'URMfANT TO GKPJKRAL OR
X* I'f.U NO 73. .*djutunt mid Inspector
General'* ()rtic?,t-urreitO aerie*, (Ijereunto
up, ended) the Hri^udier General coniiiimi
dmjj Ueaervc Koicea of South Carolina
iiereby *a*umo* control and direction of
the conncriulion nervine in tn? Sin!
II Kxc?-ut a* . hereinafter specified, the
organization'of the , Conscription iJcpurt
iiu iil in lint Slaii], including ike Kxanuiuiig
Hoard*, Mill be pre?efvt-d ; and u11 existing
order*, teg-ilution* and instruclieu* of Ine
commandant ??f Cnnacripta Mill be continued
of force until otherwise ordered
III l<ova1 Knroiling O.ficrr* and Kxani
ining Hoard a, will report immediately to
the t .'oiiimandiint of < 'onacripla.'a'nd through
him communicate with three Headquarter*,
and Mill, through him, receive order* and
iiMrucliona t
IV. All communication* in . relation to
the Conacripiitrit aerftce ill the State, and
all applications for exeiliplion and detail,
inunt be made through -the Commandant ol
Con*ciip'? { communication* on #11 other
ahbjecia-will continue to be made through
the A A. (ieneral of the Iteserve Fwrcea,
S. C.
V The Office"nt Congressional District
Pmrwlhng Office being abolished, all otheera
heretofore acting jn tliHt capacity will report
by letter to the Commandant of Conacritila
for aanignmenl to duty. Coiopeleut
officer* will be assigned a* "Inspectors of
Conscription" in Hie several Congreaaional
|)t*l^cl*.
VI. With a view to eoniplinnce of I'ar.
,111 of said (it-nerai Older No. 73, the Com
iiiatidanl of t on-criot? Mill. iuiih.>->i -i.n
order the medical examination of all coin
d o nicer a and other persons (ex
eepl those of the "Invalid Corpa" employ'
ed in the eiia?olling -ervice of this Stale ?
Coiuiiiiaxioned nrficer?, aa lo whom no disability
is found to exist, will hold them
selves in readiness to be assigned to duly
In the field aa aoon aa practicable
VII. Application for alignment to duty
as horofjiug Officers, Assistants, Clarke,
and lo olfier positions in the Uunacripiion
servine in thia Slate, will Ije farpas)ve<| from
officers, noq c*ww'""l<>ned officer* and privates
telonging to the Reserve Korcee,and
from retired and light duly officers and
men, and from persons opt liable to Arvice
in llie field. Such applications, enclosing
teaiimonitrla'of character, intelligence and
filnpss, Mill be addressed tp Maj. C. I).
MKIi'KjiN, Commandant ef Conacripta,
Cqlurobit, C. 8.
I tyy command Brig (Jen. Chrsrot.
EL). H. HAKNWKLU
A. A. General.
I Oct. II, 1604, . w-r
a f
We make the following -extracts from
"Ye ("onseript ChruDwIn," published in
Die Montgomerv Mail :
'Ufcc detailed men that ii born of a woman
i*bf few d?)H furlough", and toll of
trouble.
lie Cometh forth from the army like a
(lower and i? cut down by the L'oiiscriptite;
hv ticetli also ?n a shadow, and cwjitmaelb
nyt.
Tim wicked man travaileth with pain all
III* day*?but I be cormc/ipt dodger trovolelh
with a -rjuad of nbouta over into the
land W bolter milk to keep out of the ar y
. I
And the deserter dkeUeth in deaulate
cities and in houses whicti no man inhabit*
! (>th. llittl ht? iiiav iiuL bn rfiiuiimil let 'nhntw
Ilia* paper* "
And the m in of thirty nine dippeth bia
lirml in tlie aab hoppef, Umt lie may tinge
the lock* thereof, the color of a roan pony.
Then * heo naked lor bin pan* by the centurion,
*traijfhi??5y taketli off In* hat ood
patted) the crown of hi* head
EXELUTOKS SALEIIAVlNC;
taken leltarN tenUmcntary
from liie (bounty Court of Union jJuuuly
N.C. according to law .on the Karate of
William L>. Howard, dcceAned, ) ahull expo*eto
public aale on Thursday th?third
Jay of November lbt>4, ut the late reardance
ul'Koberl L). Howard, deceaaed, fourteen
lU'le* weal of Monroe N. (J the following
article* of property belonging to aa?d Kaiale,
vix ;
A'l the right title and interest which tha
n&id VV. 1) Howard had al the lima ol his
death, In thai tract or body of .and known
ua the MILL TRACT, situated in the was
tern part ol Union County, utid on the water*
of twelve mile ('reek, adjoiniogtha
lands of (J. I) Brown, William Jouea aud
others, containing about one hundred and
thirty acres, and haa on it one of the br?t
mills (both for grinding corn and wheni.)
in tha southern Mules
AI no a good Mmw .Mill
The Interest of said deceased in thesa
land* and niil14 is una third of the whola
whieli now under tha will ban to be sold.
Also uli lite right title and interest of
nnid W. l>. Ilifwurd, deceased, in lliut body
of It.lida known an tile )l< mint's Hruncll
Islida eoiituiniirg over seven hundred aerea,
and situated in the western (inrl ot Union
County, adjoining the land* of T. VV.'Ked
mine, ?. U. llowur-1 uml. nllii-rt, and hu? ?>n
it u j^ooJ ordinary (irist Mill. The inter
eat of tuid dec* ma ell in thei<e Itndi and
inille la iiiii third of the whole, which m/w
under the * ill hna to be sold.
I will alno well the negro man Scott,
aged about 46 years, and known Ihruug'iout
llua aection 61 country an one ol the
brat Millera in the Confederacy?a rare opportunity
ia now ottered to mill bwuera for
nupptviiig llieinaelven tailh a good uuntber
one miller?aaid negro han the reputation
of being un houeat aa negroee are generally
known to be.
i will aiao Mil negro Boy god about
ft years, perfectly sound and nioarl.
1 will ulao sell negro woman aged ab
-ul 45 yasra?ayuud ao far aa known.
Olio liold Watch.
Two good Mules.
One Mara.*
Abodl 30 head of Hogs.
Some Sheep
*< >U9 Family Carriage.
One aei Hlarkainith Tools.
One Koad W agon.
?Ona Log waj^on.
About 250 h.i'hela Cora.
About 35 bushels Wheat.
A lot ot t'rovendar.
One Kille (>un.
One lot of Farming Tools.
Hou?ehold and Kitchen Furnitere, and
various other articles too tedious to uaaalion.
Mule to be opened at 10 o'clock A M ,
When ami where Ilia terma will be toad*
known.
, ' . G. II BKOWN, Kaecntor.
Wolfsville, Union County N. C. tteptem.
ber 30lh I8tM
F. N.??Tha Kxecutor will take plraenre
io ehowiotf thia properly to any one wjio
uiay w"ieh to examine it previoue to the day
of eale (i 1) II, Kx'r.
Oct. 4, 144 4, 34-4%
*
MKLTON * WITHKR9P00N.
aTtoijnkys at law
AND
Solicitor* ia Gqalt/,
Will practice in Uncaatar and lha aurraaa.
?-rt ? m ?
ding MiatricU.
C. L>. Mkltu*, | U J With* Karoo*,
l'htit?r, Ji. U. | UutMlir C. >|
January II, )8<i0. 4H ? l
C B HORTHROP
Attorney at law
WD
^LicrroK iiv K<|iirri\
Will practico in l^onalar and u'a aatgKKacing
Dtatncu.
OFFICE AT LANCASTER VI&LB.
Oaiobar ttft, IS61. ' ' \