The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 03, 1865, Image 1
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^ L r M ? I III. LANCASTER C. H? SOUTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY MOI'.NINU. J1S',3. IS65. NUMBEK47.
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TERMS: <
For Six Mentha, ie advance, 84 00
For Three Months, io advance, 2 25
When not paid io advance, fifty per cent. '
open the above nitee will he charged. Favnoat
within ono eeonth from the date of
sobscription will bo considered in advance.
Paonvcxaa will he charged at the rate of
el.kO lor 12 aiontbs, to be paid in proviaions
k eld pricey" *
A1VERT{9KMERTQ,
Wift b? inserted at throe dollars per square
far tk* flrat, aid two dollars * per squrre
far eaeh uubsequemt insertion. A square
te eeasist sf the space af 10 linea, Brevier type.
'Ma ad vertiseuieal eoaeiderod laaa than a square. <
The Bomber af insertions maat be written on <
eaeh adrertiseoaent, or they will be inserted till ^
ardersd out aad charged accordingly.
Local advertising and job-work mu*t be paid 1
far in produce?the old price to govei u cacn I ,
.w?y.
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tor the lancaster ledger
Akmt Northers Virginia,
* 0 December 7th 18t?4.
Mr. Editor?An evil exists, which to
^eay the ,Ieaat of, is tnAumnn. Whom to
bUute, we are not precisely ioformcd, bat
are acquainted with facts sufficient, to know
that between the enrolling officer and rued
teal examining board, the grounds of com
plaint originate. We do not intend this so
mock for air own Diatriet, as for our neighbors
af Karahaw sad Chesterfield. For
tastaneea.of wbieh we enomfrala, one more
frequent from those Districts, perhaps, than
oar own ; though our akirta are not-alto.
gather clear.
jpinca ths ne?*a?itjr of recruiting our ar>
my has been so strongly- urged, and such
extreme measures put in ths sole power of
ths enrolling and medical officers, Abuses
fulfills*. Christ, "Immanasl?God with <
m," cum into ths world, olothsd io human *
flash. Hs was boro of a woman, and thus, (
Jboigfr Without aio, ntndost^pp this I
and outrages of an iobuuiao cl aracter has
been exercised upon the disabled class of
exenipliooe. Wa do not exwgeraie, when
we?tell you, that man have bean sent bore,
to perjforn Ilia duties of soldiers in the hold,
who have the nee of but ooe arm ; we do
not exageraUv when we any, that men have
been aant here by these "bomb proofs" at
borne, who ara, and have been since their
i.? t 1 i
infancy, laboring under mcitial derangement,
leaurh procedure not condemned by all
Jiuman feeling, as diabolical and unbecoming
-a christian people. We desire to see
ssery man in service whose health will per
ipit?and nothing would give the army
tnors general satisfaction ih^n to welcome
thaaa "wan hunUrs" to a place the f ont
rank. ' '
These coir plaints are founded on unre
/stable facts, sod wo know that the mailer
rests between the enrolling and medical
officers, but let U rest where it may, we hre
free to express our-disapprobation, and are
equally justifiable in questioning the pro*
>ity snd policy. ' JUNIUS.
Christians Day?25th December.
This great Fasti**! day is commemorated
by tiro Church of the Redeemer in reaiem
France of the nativity or th? Saviour.?
^Theologians differ m to the time of ll.e
birth of oar Lord. The precise period of
Ibe Saviour's birth ia a matter of inferior
momenl; bat It is right sad proper, and
ib* Church baa so ordained, that a uniform I
lima ba aat apart for tne celebration of the
nativity of the Kadeemer?and that day ia
the 16th of December. '
The birth of Chriat was the grandest
and most atnpeudoua event the world ever
witnessed. After the fell, the promise wee
given that "the seed of the wotnaa should 1
bruiilethe serpent's head." In the 7lh and
9th e hap tare of Isaiah we have the clearest i
propheeies of Chrlit'a coping in the flesh ; i
and ia the 3d chapter of Luke and 3d chap
ter of Epistle of Titus,' the completion ot I
thoae prophecies in the entire history of
hie birtlf Jeretniah says ; "The Lord haih j
created a new thing upon the earth, a ho- |
man shall compass a map." Isaiah saya:
"Behold, a virgin shall eonoeivt, and bear |
a son, and shall eall his name loiiuauii'el." ,
in lho fullaaaa of timo the propbeciee were <
law, that hy his ob?dinnc? to the luw, he
ni^ht deliver u? from Lta penalties
The multitude of the heavenly host eel*
brated the birth of Ch/ist in that devout
iymn, "Glory to God in the highest, and
>n earth p*ne0, good will towards men"
Tho nativity of Christ i* frequently celebrated
by the thoughtless multitude in ji
.vorldly and improper oivner, instead of
levout praise and t'iankfulness to God who
so loved the world that He gave His only
jcgotten Son, that ivhuA&eier believeth in
Dim should not perish, l>ut have everlast
ng lite." Uyw consoling arc these words
Lo the pious believer in Christ who trust
n lliui, and wLat a comfortable a-surnnce
lo the he re lived who has I oat a liear one,
tiist the object of their tinder affection in
low in Heaven.
To the Public.
At the lute session of the .to nth Carolin*
Conference, the oudt rsigned was appointed
agent of that body, to raise lunds for Hit
education of indigeul Children. ot deceased
and disabled soldiers. The obligations ol
irralitude to tint gallant soldiers, w iio ban
given then lite* ill ueleuce of their couu
try, cnpibine with the inspiration of patriotism
nod Christian charity to oiniueiW
this cau*e to every heart The iiuporiauca
of educating the children of toe Stale, ?
ali limes worthy of serious consideration
in the peauliar oircuaietiMicti - ol these time*
cnunot bo over estimated UeguiHo onlj
as a nieumro of policy, it is judicious am
wise; but when the claims of orphanagi
and the ^bhgulioiM of patriotism, and tin
debt we owe 10 the nob'? d^arl, who slfc|
on e- cry held of thefr coontrx'a yjtory, an
Considered f\tr) geotroltn lira. I lllU.4nl.lt]
ly respond to tile-cull and *well the eon
Iribuliona to tiii? iuosi w.frthr Ad btucVu
L Dl object.
The following plan, proponed by tin
South t aiolinu Conferencey-*" ambientl;
practical, und furnishes the means lor im
mediate usefulness ; .
Whereat, the indigent orphans of de
ceased soldiers, the children of diaubln
soldiers in destitute circumstances, urn
waniuOed vininj; soldiers without uteuna
U)ay desire sn education, have special claim
upon our sy UJpaMiies as a christian people
And,"Whereas, the ii le'leclua! and mora
education of this class is recomrn.-irrted l?
ua by the warmest feelings oi patriotism
as wj)ll aa by a profound sense of Chrialim
duly, therefore, it ia by the tJoutli Carolim
Conference ?
llesoUril, That a fond shall be rai*e<
within the bounds of the JSe'ith Carodu
Conference, the interest of win. h shall b
sacredly devoted to the education pniosri';
of indigent o.pi.ana of aoldiei* who liav
been killed in the present war,'or woo bar
died of disesas contracted w hile in the err
Vice, the children of Decay ,? '* ui?al>l.-<
so.disrs, and gleu of wwuuJed soldiers w h
are in indigent circumstances a n) win, pip
desire an education aa a (Muss of lionombi
subsistence and uaefuloeaa.
iCsso/ied, The educaliou of tlx ab<>*
hasted clursrs aJ.aii be eonducted. wi<hi
the collegia and schools already existing
wuae^ip# patronage u| (im Snuiii t aroiint
Conference, and such other aahoola as iim
be Sxlabliuiiati ox sSQultottrA by Hint bod?.
/'ciu/tW, Wuwi (tie fund i-h?il be n
loug??r needed fur the eduuatjoi) '.>t thofor
wuoui il i? priaiaril) wfi h4rd, mIJ /mii
nliall be at the discretion of lb# Moult) Car
olina Conference, to b# used cither in ax
tinting autli iuJigeul persona a# may prom
iac iuoal us#fulliaaa Ui the church and Mtali
? whether orphans of other*me?'? vii
tain an education, or In prow# tng the gen
eral i-auae of education, aa an er.do*tneu
fund in ropiiti-iOB a it it noma one or aton
of our uollt-gea or aaltuoia nun existing, ?
in suVti other way a-> wtd CoiifeT?i.ce uta:
itaciu moat expedient and id? txal/le.
ReuAird, A latlbfui record ?! a[l \ o kepi
of-lltr nmoiwil contributed within the limit
Ol' each P/eaidnig LlJi-r'a 1>i quiet aa box
;otialttutad, and the approprtaliorm umdi
frouf line to lime by U.e Coylcreio* to tin
- pp'kanta from these pralricta, ahnll be n
proportion lo lbs uiouuuU collected fr?u
Iheib aovemlly.
Kesohtd. The Presiding Kldera nhal
i wi ?v i>? v/v?? i?t cube m ? vacn nviiiuja
icaaion, * lint of (he naictta?to be utad<
>ut by the IJuiImuI Steward?of the pupili
inlitled to the bene til of the al?rcM?id fund
within 4h* eeveral 1 >i?lih-1n, in the erdar in
which it iadeaired' iliwy ahull be.rduaaicd
>JT I ha Conference, frour w inok itaia* uiauy
*# uPbJ*
name* ulinll be taken, becoming with I lie ou
Hri?t and proceeding .in order, a* lite appro in
printiona for the several Iliatricta Mill al- ion
low. lin
Rcsohtd. In furtherance of thia general gr<
plan ot education^! benevolence, it i? d? emed
of prime importance hv the < 'onierence
and ia littr^bv^en^iJMslly recommended, thai
tt.e endowment of Woflbrd College shall
be eouiplete.l an early n* practicable, to ell'
able lire 'i'rusteen to place the advantage* ^
of thia in*tilutipn an lar na may be Mill.in *'
reach of indigent orphan*, made so by the ah
war, and aUy> of wounded soldier* needing
assistance, M'ilbio tlie I Uliit* nt the So nil.
I arolilia Conference.
.. tl,
, ReM)Uf*L I he rrsttniiMj; HMmji m here
I bv reapectfntlv ritjue?t?d to appoint K*v
Wliiiefnrd Smith, I). 1> , w> net im agent to
.riiiau tho fund deacribsd in the tlrat reaolu
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tioo
i The undersigned iriiitilaes (ho li<?pe thnt
I tile eordinl .vd re oiy co Operation of the
j public will ninke Inn labu: of jov^ ^n easy **
and pleu*i>iil work.
WlUTEl'ORlV .SMITH "
C<]
The Battle in Ea?t Tenaeeeee. C)|
The hint itccniiiit ol Dip h.ulie in Middle
TctiUoaee. givh g detail*. we find in the ,,,
Rebel ol it? erday morning, which journal f,.
derived it Iroiu mi ullicrr aim leli 1.000V
artnV on * the 1st inal. ]l appear* thut the y
toin-iii k it ( I **r liwiinr rl.tta.it ..til ..I" I ?Iss Itia?
- J Hi
1 >.moated Alurlive 'b?r<> ; and uDThbtf -J! tJ(
1 their f?m t.-H,aoi.k up position ou the high 0|
'* dills south of franklin. (?en. ilood pur- ^
'' sued llieui closely in their retreat, and
'' wlieu th*sy limited lino ol ball is on n series
* of hills below Franklin, he (l inked theui
o"t of iKei/pnsi+io;) Tio v ihyn twli oa? K vl
iu ilieir fortifications on the edge *1 m?t.o*
ii, ? lit re'they forinad n atrot g line of l(
Little Iimmediate disposition* were nude ?|
r tu aumuli tbeif wmki wlijcn wus done in
^ front, chiefly by Cheatham's eo'ps, with
pint and vigor. the various commanders ,,,
U-auing ttit,r column*, the bund- playing i,
und tti(f men hurraing n
' (Stewart's corps was on the right, ai d
f Cliqalhain, nided bv SnlUe ol l.ce*k cof? a. _
> firmed the centre Mid left. The remainder (|
" of lu-e's corps hint been ds'.uched to crests p
i a iiiorwn. Forrest'* cavalry defended our n
I right mill left If inks. The enemy opened
? a very severe Mini destructive lire upon our M(
assaulting line, and it Was III this (barge
w ihe heavy lo-s ot general ulli.n rs occurred
4 The irresistible b';iv*ry of our men carried ,,
e. ?sr> I l^ing before ttleui. Ttie lines were *
J occupied by our troops, several of our ?
a genetula, among tliein ttie heroic CIt-bnrne, ?
r being suoi on tile breas' w orks. This st- M
y tac* mm tosde at live p iu |>espite"the s
i* tsri ibis los-es, the srin> entered the enemy's u
e lines Hi tbe highest ap rits with b .uds play- M
lij| sod tlaj.s Waving- It whs then discovered ||
J i ttiaV the eileaiv bad a second line, where f)
n I tlicy had rallied. There ihev were quickly i.
y ??!?*.?? !< by our (Ben, and a aett-ru ami cloao u
P light <m ?ued whereto the eoinbutant* *prc a
separate by a diUrli mid b<raH*orka. |
? it *000 bet-anm a to hand tight which j
ii wan continued into t)>t? nigni until the one- 0
r, uiy gave auy pud rvlirad to Hip third lfn?, y
a arui kept up uiitil i.l.out 2 o'clock in the (
y iiioiun^?When an rncaprd prpiouer in- j(
t'oiuied our roUkilinridera tlial ti?v enemy had y
ii .evacuated hi' line nod rt-lirrd to hii.aiiville (|
n Our aiiny tkiel* occupied thin line?and ear- ^
J ly the urn day puahed ' on low.trd* Naah ^
?il??and on the Hriyt jif llrrrmUr, ?Un tl
i- our intorro.int lel'l, Urn re?r c rpa wan at c
i 11<?-ill a nod, ei?bt mi ea Iroiu Nashville ?
a Tina would briny; our front to the lortih
i nations ot Na"fl?illr.
i* 'J'he ioMM of the rr.edyy could not be aa k
t curl .lined o? Uiey lind rvuyuved room ol pieir n
e in ii. Our lo?a waa liuavy beiae<n two p
i and four thousand u
y Rrvruiu are j lining Hoi d'a aimv in mini Ti
ho?a more (haii. anttieienl to supply ail the y
I Joanes, and the army la ill high spirir* ? ii
General i'lllow arrived at iua plantation in V
r intia to .capture larj.e store* p
g The Clarion uF-o haa private intelligence, I
a nrthe aainu character, tin. auya : A mug | p
) niticum victory a A a on, but n great ancri- j ai
l nee Our f-iar, i tiarged t it*' i,m * ol
brreaiworfca and drove tbw enemy from a
I 'every position ?tli*y oectipied ; and atone Hl
I piac? llrey liad to itic down a hedge before v
i they eeold gel at tha enemy'a works, being m
I at the seine liins okpoecd to the tire of (he e.(
, batteries whir h were lo<-a'.t d behind 1l. The hi
loaa it) jlu wari'* eorp* wae large Gen. at
I l.oring'< liiriwin lont ac\?ii hnndred men ; ?r
abd the rfr*? Mra*iii||fi .u?t aeveuly.inae ( at
~0
t of two hundred nod twenty mm taken
th?* fijjht. Kifpor' sav Stewuit'a divia
i wan nearly deciinitrd. Tlie lort in
0 and company nflicera was larneirti.biv
iat.? Memphis Appeal I flh
.Georgia
F.VACUATtiN ?r hAVANNAH.
Authentic itilfllt|<?m'e, riveived NVednea"
v, mtatthat Sntaliiinh tvn? aucceto?fiilly
acualed TueitiUv n'^lit. All our troopa
re brought out mhlj'. (>fner*l llnrdce
d 6t?4f had ts/ii-d al Hnrdeeville. VVe
*e very Irtle detail" of the evacuation ?
no nr?'? in r? lalion to our iron el ad a i?
ntradivlciry, Inn ft ia jjenerallv bclicved
nt llyy ?ere blown up to prevent tbei/
liitiK into the bund# of the eneihV.* About
It t? r n loeouiot ivex in llin wnriiiliO))* of
e Central Ituilroud at Savannah were don.
uyed. I'axxKenger* report ih:<I Kilpulr-ek'n
vulrv hud gone in the diicetion of
honiHxville. 'I fit*re wan heavy fi^'liLil)^
oiind 11 *. lim-a at tSuvmiiiiili no Men-lav
id Tuexduy. 'i be enemy iiiadu aeverei
-luilt*, but were eneli time repulxed with
uixidt-rnble loan. It wax reported tlint the
mill) on Tileadav aecceeded in rutiiny out
iiiiinunicali.on at Screven** Ferry but that
w a? utibxeqoeni!? re'eslab'ixhed Wheel *x
cut ally hud teen xlntinhcd to yonrd the
rry, and it w ia reported had dr.ten the
etuy off CJnly a sni ail force ot Siocnm t
,'lhki r corpx Wan believed to be oil ill *
dc of the Satuminh it iver. 'I' e nixiu
>d) ot the el imy, but*ever, were in I oi?l
1 our interior linen around the city.? I'nar
*l?n Courier, JjJ
M |S,>|SS1K1'I
Too situation iiili'.ia Sta'eix v\eiiing uu<l
liicul. A 'few OioijiMkrhf Yankee cavalry
'e U'arvhlUfc' through #lha Sou lit ru t 'nun
ea ot Ibe State, dexlro) ihg eVert tidily
oi.y tbeir line oi inarch I'hux liir lire)
u?e met with uui Utile reaiatuQce. < "ul
coil. Willi u nn a I liiicr, linn breii h.irfl**.
p ili? (rent uud icnr but hue b> eii iii uhli
i check it??ir yropreee On Motility umru
lli?y burind Colli in bin. oil I'e.iYI lflVer
i ?i aimied Lanl, aiurcniltj; ? llifee coloium
-one on ihe Mount Cuiini'l Koul, one ui
it* lottur Mobbc Uo.nl, itiiii llie oilier ol
iv elraipnl iimj lo Miubiil.1 {l win thoupll
toy Wlltlld tTUM I .out llllrl III Wllldillll'
inijf. ab*>tyl eleieii nnlce below Cli-oilie
nd iltiku Hie Mobil.) and Ol.io R..ilrovi
lmuc ? I.ere nvnr Jvnubuui. I iiiiluii'i hr.p
in mm* y?nlOonii to meet ilirm I.ovl r?cD
p, Mild oilier troopn will s,.j luirr .-.l for
ittil it liflca. KelUioiet Ulelil* nre beitl|
sui by railroad' lo I.us |yoiot Iroui a rt4
f lite dmlricl, kiiiI lit iwelily-four hours mi
rill tune Confederate uud Mliile Iroop
Unllpll III re to deleliit I lie place Hp.iilia
i.y ultMcU from llu* force J'ne en win
rill piobnbly lip II.e railroad lo<du),ali<
ten move up (uMsr.U Miiinian nn l pu?
iuhd on llie biuilliiru Railroad lo \ icki
uip. Kvery umu eoin.ecied witn llie mill
4 Itiin ^loti Iihx been order, d lo lake u pm
lid Me l.ope Unit every exru.pl will prM.ipl
y enroll, l.im-elf hi aoine rr^aiiiiu ion ?
'he lime I.an come win n all men cap >bl
I currying u pun should rut'i lo arum. I..
Iiere be no ar.erkinp f.r ei.trump I'miu dui)
)ur hollies arc here and they uiuil bu d*
,'tided. Kailroud conio unic.iliun 4>el wee
leriillun and the Norlh. Kail mid \Ve?
iuni be Biaiiila.ued Lei e>ny inttu an
>y take up bin pun.npd u? the enemy ay
roach, move out lo llie efeekaund moon
turn and aiay their proxies*.. Allien poo.
.in be done in tin- way. ? (Jit'urn, Hih
From Georgia.
. weceinUar V, IBtit ?.Mn
,tiJ Olle'a May through Central lieorgi i a
iia liiiu i* no csm job Vei your cnrre*
undent ia on the ^id. ami hrniM, t y cunt.n
ed p?rHrv?rrni'?, lu iem;li a^-alu the l.ind o
tilroada i*lid teegfaina ?i m i'l inleiea
our readers to hear Iroin (li>< coun'r\ wiiicl
an I, cm a<> lereiilly the acnnrge of tin
'utrkre army under !< n. Hheiui.in and
rnpi>>n lo detail for their benefit tfm sight
have *e?-n, mid Wha| I hear an ong tin
vnple here. Traveling the ro u| imill Madl
>11 lo Co* iligton, the amaualt-ring ruina o
ill botiaea, burns, M.LI.m and olca-nona. I \
residence ilieel the eye, where oue? wal
? much viaible thrift ?0u coin fort; an<
our olfactories ure di*giint<?l bv the atei d
r:..|ng from the decaying bodies of unlet
.we, horaea, mulsa, aht-ep and hog?, whici
>\e been wantonly kiile) b. the enemy
id left to timrk the way tbia deilmyiri^
lge| jnta-ed Milaa of fencing hard been
Mtroyrd, aud ia maojr inauaova it ia im
*
pom?ible fuf large Mild productive plantations
ti? be cultivated for want of" proper ^
(oneing. oven though tl|e i>(<-ck cunld be j
Meeured to do 'he plowing. I stopped nix tl
mile* from her??. to get na'er at Hie pbto. a
tition of Mr. I lairs, regarded one of the
Lc(tt(Vtirtv. and lingered longer jl
111tiii wn? prudent to eonlemptiia (he scone '
ol d aol.i ti-itl llii l vpr?cer t'aid -tlio Vail <
keen hud ill. oil* night dtMrmel fifteen |
inlle* of ti i.eing.diormyi n 1' tlw bnlldirgs 11
I tint the in gro houses, 4111I co"*U'"ed Jj.SU. j ?
0(J0 worth nf pruvt^iiiiiw,nh*i 400 ImI^h cm n
cotton. Not it living indium vi'ni l?*ft lime J
The nune condition uf things exjsts li.r ^
miles nroumi Covington Among Mr UnN t
its' lieoroi'M Is hii old mnll ?(umi leg wnn ?
uni po t nted t'roin tlte effecti? ot u yon xliol '
wound, w l icit received in in all?;i;iiliiiii
with the overseer nevenii )i'i? ?gu As ]
noon as tlie Yank-en iliaeovered this fuel, u |
ditgiierreiun wnn produced, nnd, S? olio's '
pieliiru taken, dnuh Ij-s to i mi ?! isli Hurf
J yer's Weekly The old chive M-mnrked, lie
lout no objection to tne V n kces Inking Ins J
pirt lire, hut lie Old object lo their neroing
Ids pigs nr.J ciM' . ?
Among the muiiv who limivsnflVre I, 1
will in ii I ion the muim* ot* |'io|' Stoiie, l)r
Me >iis, JuUgu Keinuldi, I); ilendrick nnd
Col I 'npvrs 'J'he pei^ile seeiu generally^ |
1 cheerful under Ilitir losses, w liich uro lienv. '
1 ier illnu I trust will ever he experienced
i i ,,,
nyulft Inei ore gloom), however, on foe i
' wnr cj Usui ion. I'rem hern I iro to Mncoii
rid (iriliii, M.d yill ? rite ?<?u from iheio* (
I J(IO
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Slave Labar for tho
i Coast,
. DIVISION NO 2.
! I <*OM \l ISHIONKRS ?if K i Mil a ?id il^
, i L | Tnwn Aulhoijiiea within ihe Judicial
, Diatrivta i?f laNiiuioier. Keratin*, Clieattr
t hold, Marlboro, Darlington. Marion. '>11111
1 ter, Clniendoll, Wi li.illi?lnirk' ami llofrr
1 v\i|i forthwith ? it^niu 11 all ritieliuldrrr
f I within Uetr rfH|>vi;iivM limit* tu deliver
ONK FOU KTH 1 their ?l*ve? li.ibe !
lo Road duly ui li e Railroad oe.ir- j
' rkt theii 'miilriH'e fin 'I'UKSDA V, the iBtJi .
" ??iiv ot ,'ni;ur> mv.I, ut (i. o'clock a'in
1 there to mm uint trai aportetjoii to Char j
1 to|i f?r ll 11I) tin)?' labor uti the forlih. nk j
I I
ll Cotiiii.u-ir nern of Koeda nt.d the am j
8 | lhorni>'n ?lu|?n halted, aim have not lurt.
1 j iahed the It el limn railed for }n Circular ol
J IO.11 Hi'liibrr lant. Iroin the OllU-c of the
A^'iMil of Ihe State are requested lo for
| ward Ihem nlamcc. aa they ere wanted for
*1 immediate nne Thene Returns t^ill jfive?
, the iininea of nil Owners und five number
{ ' of their Road tfnoi/a
pf B R. JOHNSON,
i Ajjenl of Stale of South (,'afolin*.
I Camden, Dor U, lSlil, 4l
? ! _ _
1 j - ' - Estraye?.
a I Ill^OKK A WAV I'HOM THR OWNJ^R
I 13 11 t*'t* uf lot* lih iimiuui. mI tii#1
: I aiuden Depot, a UaV MARK about fif
I I l<^n l.i .l. I....I. - ?I J
. . v-? ,| nn<ui mi^m iMiliifll jr*M Uifl, WIUI
y two m lulu teel mi one aide, u niiihI1 tUi in
, I Iter forehead. and a R?d I In -p<?l
A liberal reviawitl be (liven f?>r her deJ
livery, or ?<> that I nether Tim nMnrr
" i live* m??en mile* North of Liberty Hill 41.d
e CWeive mile* Suuttrot Lancaster CM, on
I the Coil road. ,
M ATIIIAS CltKNSllAW
Dec 20. lHht, 45 ' 3t.
11 South Carolina, ,l
i i.ancastkk i?is riutrr
* . I > V l?. A. WILLIAMS, Knijaire Ord.na
'* ' D rv for tviiiil Uiatriet.
i.! W M I;K K \Mv A .\I< M Mc >I AN US. im*
j 'applied to m? lor'Letter* of Adiftmia
j tralioll oa all and Rinifular Hie ??<??!? Mild
| Ch idle*, Kigiibi niid Crediia of JiMiieR
i lUifh, late of the Dintril't aforesaid, de
i yeaai'd. ,
, | 'Kin ne arc, therefore, to cite and adrnnnI
| mil all ulld angular, the kindred and tneifii
torn of tfic* Maid dceeuaed, to be and appear
J before mo ut our next Ordinary'a Court for
j the ?aid diatriel. to be holdeii Itt lainemiter
I | Court limine mi the 4.U day of Jan
i iioat. \n allow eaoae. if any w l*\ the Raid
I ail i hum at ration alioulduol he granted,
j I . Given under my hund and *?ul.
' i i / tliia tlie Iblh day of Dee. if.
' j ( jlhe year of ouf laird one* thou and
i'i|{lil hundred and Suly four, mid in
r | the e!i/iity-iiiulh vear oft. ilm IiiiIrii*!.^.."-^
_ . --? r
of llie JSiale of rtoiUh ('.(folio*.
I), ft. * II.I.I \MS,
r . O. L. I).
I i)wc. 30. I*?4 .
; " NOTICE
i TIIK un4*-r%i)(iie.i, Adinhii*t?%trit *t H W.
Campbell, 4e<i>.??c4, heeebj (flye notice lit the
cr<>(liU>{>uf lito K-Uir of Hid t)ec4***?<t? to mhi*
1 forward *1 once, ami pi eaenl^lo the undaraigneit
r llielr oUlao m the" law direcia. On
, fail'O^ ?<? do, tbia uoiicowtll be plead in bar
! ! as <b all audi claim* * .
> MAUU1KT A. OvlMi'RKUL
Dae. 4, 1OT^ 4? tf.
. ? *
i
To Stook Raisers.
Saving ukkn solicited to pur.
Cll ASK a fine Stallion, in order to improve
ie stock of my neighborhood, I have delected
nd purchaser!, ni h high price, the beatirilul
oui.g thoroughbred horse JKFK. D.vvi-t? i
ircd by the celebrated imported hoiae Iota,
hat was delected u: England by Col Boaty, of
Jnion District, S. C? and purchased without
cfcard to price, to improve the sigck of'the
ipuih. All thai (d'o'JKKF. DAVIS will at once
erceive how well 'he selection was made. He
< fotir^'ca'S old, liftven afid a h ill htuds high,
,nd will Me aixlcen?is a lich inVuoginy bay,
nd pi onounced hy good judges a perfect m idet, !
ind is, beyond all question, equal no anyeolian
lie Confederate Sidles lie will reinHin all t ie
ime at his stable, near Klat'K'tck
Ti-ums ?One hundred d dlurs to insure, and
fne doll.ii to the gioo n. Groat cilre will be 1
aken to prevent itccidoirts, but I will not bo j
^sponsible aliould anv OC nr.
? ALSO?
ll.ivc a ..supply of hammered Iron Plough
Mould*?a nupeiior article?(or ?ale at
icr lit., or exchange for cotton, one pound of
Iron lor two of cotton.
J. W FORD.
Dec. 6, WH4, 4S? lon?4m.
SOUTH 0 A It U Ii 1 N A.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
Mlico Court of Cicnoral Sessions and Common
Pigs*
1. Joint \V. Twitty, Cieik of aaid Con:t, in
purmsirec of the direction ol tha Act ot ilie
Legislature. in auch case m ule and provided, do
licicby give public noli car tluit ai electiun lor
Sheiill, lor Lancaster District, wii. f?e held on
rncsday, tlie SOtli day of Jauuary next, at the
usual placet* or election throughout the aaid
i._i.i. t . .
Willie** my liliui ?i Lmca^Mr C. H., thia 3<1
iuy ot Uvrvwlwrjl. I). 1h44.
John w. twi rrv,
Clerk g a. &. o. i?. .
Owe 6, 1864, 4.1?61
ts 0 U T 11 C AR0L1NA.
I.ANCAHTKR iutJTRJUT.
Joarpli it itlacknlon, applicant,}
v? f 11r> 11 f-.r
Jowl I) Black mini, A. J a?ie nul
lilackmou. witd oiliera. J Kn'nif of *
[Iritloii Biitt'kiiiiM), dfc'J
' It npp<*nrii<i{ to my "ati'Mion that J >in\
It. ick nort, our ol thr t) fcf.ildita, rrniJf*
vi't'O'it Ihls S :itc, it la tlirrefoiw nnlernl
Sliul ?v <to .i|'j C41 u .d ol j-.vt lo llu-tlmnoo
or *u!c of ?"> r*? 11 ea'.ulc of itr ilion B ack
in on di'i'i'axtii on or li-lorc I! ? lioili ill.
of t'.-bruur. 1406. or l.i? .-tf *m- l to low
%u lid r> ill ,Ji" 'ti'^rrj oT record.
i? A UIM.lrMS
' O I.. I>
Not <12 >864. 41 ? Itiu
Ra|i! Rags ! !
Tlie higheal market price* will be p..id
for iill clean cotton and linen ruga, iu Urge
or .(bull (fuaiititiea delivered ul Una o'hco
I'wraona mi making up- their packwgwa of J
raya-witl pivmie be cure to I Uol le ui( nil*
uuy wobleo avr.ipa tf
Commissary Notios,' 1
1AM NOW I'KJM'AKBI) to SLAUCillTKK
CATlI.E at thin )i''1al for Army
u?h 'I'liia Uiviixurv hue bran etrtered lAtu
thai the farmers ui .y. yet Ihtir lnrtea returneil
at once. Ity Una arrangement iltc parIV
selling ?*.? drive !iis calltf to Camden.
?ce I belli Klnii|(lilrrr<f ami receive Uieir hidva
!miu the butcher. Thi* will remove the4
caii*e of toui|i uint heretol'oro made that
toe hide* "were not returned" promptly
I am Ordered to ad> that every wen *Ul
b? ripei'lmt tu contribute aoma portion of
i la.eupptiea, and that the atit. in iat he fed.
J. ji. l)Ey KKKUX ?
L'apl. ana A. C. HCamden.
8. C.t Dec. I3.IS4U, M
C B Nonru&d?
Attorney at. Law
ami
**>iuiciroil t \ isqt)i ri\
Will practice in Lancaster ami the ueig tbor.
hit; Oiawiuu. '
OPMCK AT LAMOAHTSitVILL*.
October 31 at. fs-H II
MhLT'JM * WITUSRSPOOJI. _
ATTU UN E Y 8 A'? LA W
and
Solicitors in ?}qult/.
Will practice in l.*iM;a4t?r and toe *<>ero re.
dintf Ibatricta
C. I) 3lKi.ro*, | li J vV tnia
. Cheater, 8. (!, | Liw*?i?rjU. il
Janeurv 11, (itrlv. 44 _t*
WILLIAMS * ALLIES.
ATHUttN>TS AT. LA tif
AMD Solioitort
La Bqnily.
i.ANOAa tKJC, t*. tl., ?. c.
Will pracUca in tha Uiairiut^f Uimmm*.
Prompt attention f ivoa tot}<rHtfou<*.
Kr. AiLLlaaa may t>4 ciiu? uio 1 at Yora'flie
ri. IV, 4UWII at hu tic/Mtr
^uuft IIuum, at Lauoaataf.
JaijTl^aftW. .
W