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THE LANCASTER LEDGER. I _ : 5 - VOLUME XIV. SATURDAY MORNING, NOV., 18, 1865; NUMBER II. I : _ . . __ _ 7^ | PPI s i5 . iir^innim r niniuu * ? - * 1 ? J.i>i!i Lfl[V;i\OmK 1 Publiihtd evory Ram* dry Jiaoiniuj. bY COHKOIIK Jk CARTER, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. YT. II. CONKOE^ D. J. CARTER. 1 .RVd: For one year in advat oe, .... f'3.0<) IV trx months " * .... ),oo No name will l;e entered until the iubsctiption pi ice is paid. s .V.EK 'S Y'ill be insert) '1 at one tlv'lar and fifty cent* per Kouare for the first, hid! on* dU'ar pjr equine for each subsequent insertion. A square tr> co.iKht of thu apace of l .s links, Bi trier type. No advertisement considered ? fcsi than a square. The number of insertion* mu.H he wt ittflfi cm each advorti-orjent, or they will be insrr ted till ordered out and charged acceidingly. | feini-Mont' iy, Monthly, orQuaileily Advor- j . tiseincM', will be cha^-'i d one dollar and jij'ly i cen fx per Mpiaru lor rich insertion. Liberal deductions w ill b>> made in favor of advertisements of three months, or longer 1 standing. or Announcing candidates for OITice Jtre | dollar*. C2P" Communication? recommending enndi. da es for office and nil others of limited or in. dividual illteiCSt. cllHIired nt ndvortiaiiie r?i..j i , , A!l legal or official uoiiees must be pi,:d I" r t by the individual uutloiizi. << the publicationof the suae, without reference to their official capacity. nr Announcement* of Marri ipftor Peath?! ' Notice* <fl Jteligioiu Mcctirgj published gratis ! and solicited. Obituary Notice* exceeding the announce- ' IriVit, will be charged for the overplus rt reg- > ulur advertising rates. Tributes ol Iteipcet, rated as advertisements. JOII WOKK. Will he executed w'lli neatness and dispatch and on accommodating term*. CASH for \dvertising and Job W?''k will ba required in all i> - .inces ? > ,-oon as the work is rendered. Wr.iu.i orders, to aeciire ultciitU'ii, inutl be accompanied v..ih j the re-ih. I l lour, Ihicon, Ln d, F<v glium, ?bc., will be I received in payment of eulc.-.ipions and ad- j vertising at the Market rates. Also clean cot* | ton and linen rags. Sill Arp's Last-His Letter to Ar?.em:a' Vavd. y Hour, GA., SO*/. 1, 1803.^ Mr. Arlctn m Ward, ^Kownian?Sir;* Tim retun I write In you in pcrlikler, nrojj beka is y > i are about I'm only man f? know in nil Hi i's co.i' try'' ao'eallel.? For sum several weeks 1 huvo been wan tiu tu 8..y BUDU'iin. For sum t-evcra! yo irs wo relvt, ficru.7 >r,, but now lal" < ( nauj co rury cecals*.* I, luiv lieen (/_, in mitv hard in <lo *uinthi:i. We <ii In't qoi:o do it, tin 1 now i v.'ry pninf .1 J I'M *tc \o i, to ?*ry up ull of a sudden and .ake o it like R'fl w.t.u't tbar. My friend, I want to sny s iwtliin. 1 ouppo.o ill- ro 'n iio law agin tbinkin, but thi ii>in 1 n't dp !'i?. It dont let <1 ?wo iny tHermim I must explode myself generally n ? us l?> fed better. V i j fee I'm iryin t-> liarm mi>*o. I'm tryin i (o soften down my fceli is. r:^s*i<loHv- j orin to subjugate i yself to U*# level ? I v i\urround'n circumslviee*, *iIMHRi li.it I t i?U it mi -1 f ain allowed tu any ?u itlhin. I want t<? quarrel witli aumbo'v and tbe i tnako friend*. I ai 't no yiaot-killer ; I ni'-tno Nortvegia ?bar. ; I aiut no bmr-eonatrikter, l>ut I'll be ! bor hh4 *^1, d if - o talk,n and t ie writin en I t ie si n ierin !?** pot to bo nil ; d<ine on on?> side soy lo'ger. S >me of ' your f ilks hav got to dry up or turn our (?>!! * loose It's i -h? > i ou'ngo, so. ; calL' I. A ?.t yo.ir editors g it nut'iin else i to do b it to peck at u<, and sq lib nt us, ; and crow over us! l? every mnn wbat k in write h p&ragmf to consider us as bars in n kar?e> nnd lie always a j ibbin at i.s to bear u# growl f New you see, my friend, that's wit.it's d " laroiniious, and do you j-sat tell em, i?d? and all, e pbirihus u im. jw> -alliJ. 11 ( if ' ? t ?? ' / . ?lurit*toi< it nt once or tarn u< loot* to par what we ;ilen??, why we reha, tocnl. | ltd, hare uiiamin i*lv nml jointly and > ae\?'al!y r?N'">lve<l to?to?to?thiufc very j hanl of it'?if not harder* That's the way to talk it. I aint a ({wine to commit tnyeelf. I know when 1 to pa' oti the 1 r.!k"?. I am't trwine to any nil ! think like Mr. Et!teriil(?e, r Mr. 1 A !.i, ri r /> u.. - v ' " ' *? ?? fl T 1 *?'?,?}. 4.-* !?. Jlut I'll j t ?.?H yo?, Arleinu*, mid you rrMr ?. j{ (0 yr,?, show : If wo ?'nt ?! ' % 0 loweu i<< express our sentiment*, w can take it out in fwtin\ ano Iihuii runs Lea- b vv in my family, share. 1 haled a man h bo bad oil e that all the liair cum oft my r head, a <i the man drowned himself ia i a h'?j waller that night. I kuunl do it a ajjin, but you see I'm try in to harmonise, ! u to acquiesce, to bekum cidui and sereen. | t Now I suppose that, poctikally i f in, . ? "I.i Dixie's Ml, g We tinned aii." i ? Hut takin the way I sec it, a big feller ' * and a little felle*, culled, got into a file and they font aid tint ami font a long ( 1 lime, and everybody all r-,und kep liol ^ lerin ban U oif but kep helpin the big . feller until finally 'he little feller caved in ( and I VUred onuf. He made a hully j ' lite 1 tell you, S ih. Well, wIuH did 1 the I ig feller do i Take hitn by the 11 hand m l help him up, a d bru-h the J dirt oil his e'eth* ? Narv iii?u t N1.. *;ir ! I> :t ki *ke*l bin arter ko was j down H' d throwe I mud on ' im, and s drug him ; bout hid! rubbed sand in his ' pyp", and now I e's gwine about hinlin * up his poor littln properly. Wants to konfiscate it. to tolled. Blame my jack et of it aht enut to make your head j swim backwards. litt 1 m a go >d Union man?so calk J. | J I nint agwiiiB tj fito no mora. I shant i vole for the i.ext war. 1 atnt no gorilla. [ I've done tuk the oath, and 1 'in gwine to I ' keep it ; but as formy hi in suhj >oguled, and bumilyntt at.d amalgamated, arid ' enervated, as Mr. Cltase snva, it airiiso? I ' i ' .1 It i.rtvjk uuic. i >1 r i w .tv.'tiuu i ??i uill lll, | neither, aint rop'iitiu, ami axio for no j j -.0 li ir??>, diorf-wit. l?-il pardon. N jbody , nc^n't be plajin priest around me. I ! aint got no twenty thousand dollars. ^ Wn'? I had ; I'd give it to these p >or widen nod cr.'in*. 1M fatten niv o>?n numerous a''d intercom spring* in j about two miails and a half. I liev ! ' s'louldent eat roots a'd drink branch j ' water no lorger. 1'Oor, unfortunate I things ! to cum i to this rubloo .ary world j at sith a time. There's four or five of 1 Vin that r ever saw a siikus nor a m<>nkey 1 show?never had a povkct'koife, nor a ' piece of cheese, nor a rtesin. There's 1 It ill It mi Arp, ai d Harper's Ferry Arp, t 1 .indCi'i kabi iniuii.y Arp, that never seed | ' t'ic pilcteis in a s>4 eliiu book. I tell jou, ; 1 my friend wo are t ho po -r. tft people on tbo face of the earth ? but we are pour '1 a.id proud. We made a bully light, ' Selah ! at d t! ? whole Anjerikin nation out to fed proti 1 of it. It shows what Ameiiki s can do when they thi> k t' ej ' are imposed on?'Vo.caf/t'rf." Didn't our | 1 To?r fathers lite, bleed rnd die about a little tax on tea, when not one in a tliou s&n )!r> i k it ? Bekaus they sukseeded ( wa?e ,'t it glory i Hut if they hadei.t I j PI >o e it would h ive been treason, ar d ' u*?? < wq i!d have been bomn and scrapm t round King George for pardon. So it I goe , Artein is, and, to my mind, if the ' whole t'.i gwHsstewel down.it would |1 make h!?i it a half pint f humbug. We t it tig.o.| men,great rticti, Christian men, [ wh . t' ought wo was r.ght, ajid many of , 'em uv g no to tl o uu iiskovwd coun 1 ' try, arid I avogot a pardo as is a par- , t ' n. When 1 die, I'm niity wiliin to I ri' k myself under the sl adow of their ' wi.igs, whether the climate bo h <t or ' Cold. So mote it lie. Jv-Uli ! Well, maybe I've said t-tiuf. I'.UI [ don't I el easy yIt. I'm a guiii Union ( i m in, Berlin mid shure. I've had my 1 breed died blue, mid I've bot h blue | bucket, hi.d I very often blue, hiicI , ihont f-.v'c* in a while, I go to the do^i? tv hi.(I ((.t blue, and then I look up at t' o bl?e eerulean heavens an I sing the 1 rn*.volr.ly choryue of the H'.ue tailed Fiy. I'm doing ii'V riurn lest to barmoii ize, ni.d thi k I'd sn il.seej if it ws?ent I ' fur stun tlirgs. Wnea I see a black I guard going around the streets with w ' giia on I is slot.Mcr, why right thin, for I a few minutes, I l.aio li e whi le Yai.kv 1 nation. Jerusalem, h >w my blood bibs. | The institution what was handed down | to us by t!ie ho ivenly kingdom of Man I snob i*et now put over lis with powder and ball i Harroonii* the devil I Ain't ' we human beings ? Ain't we got eyes and ears and feelin nnd thiokin ? Why > the whole of A inky has cum to town, I women and, and babies and baboons ami all. A man can tell bow fur it is to the city by the smell bet er than the mile post. They wont work for us, and they I won't work for themselves, and they'll perish to death this winter at shore us the devil is a hog, to called. Tliey are now baskin in the summer's sun, livin nr. rna.l >,i aim t> i. , I I#aa4a ?> Mill. *?.? I .... ...... i, ??.jr ; idee that l!i? winter will com acjuin. or [ li nt ca?tnr ( 'I and mil* emts money.? , Some t f '*?? a hundred year* old are wbibia nrovn I about goto to kawlidge. i The truth is, iny friend, somebody'* nelly leal- 4 about thia bizno.a. Sum ody lit* dfawd t,he ek.'^nt in , this lot'o y, and don't know what to do with him. le's jest throwin his snout about loose, nd Ly'aiul by he'll hurt sum! dy. The t liters will have to go back to the plan aliens and work. I aint agwine to sup' >oit ncry t> e of'em, and when you tear utab"dy say. ao, ypu tell 'um "oa a lie,' 0 called. I golly, I ain't got mithin to uj ;?ort my .elf on. We foul ourselves ?ut of everything yicept children and and, ar.d ! suppre the ! ?nd are to be! urued over to the negrort for grave arils. Well, rny friend, I don't want tnuch. aint a' .bitmus as I us d to was. You dl have got your shows am', tuonkevs iihI sirkusars and brass bauds and or> ;atn, ami can play on the pctrolyum and 1 liH'p of a thousand strings, and so on. ui' I've 01 ly gut one favor to ax of you. | want enull powder to kill a big yallor | tump tail dog that prowla round my ( .rctnisea at night. Pon honor I won'' , hoot at anything blue or black or nr?i I nter. Will you send it 1 Are you ai d , rour foaka ao rkeereJ of me ai.d inv [ oaka, that you won't let ua have any \ imvniO un ? Are the squirrels and crowa'f ind bla?k rackcoona to eat up our p<>or it'le corn patches ? Are the wHtl tun ceys to gobble all ?round ua with iinpu lily ? If a mad dug takes the l.iderfo -- il . ?I . I? >' ?>, i* tuts iriiMiiiiuriiiy 10 r'.iii iiseu o d * lli to gei oul of the way ? I g<?! y ! it lo?k? like your pepul I mil all ink l>e rebelfoby for good, hi.<I whs never ;wine to git over it. ?^ee here, mv riend, you n:U9t seiuj me a tilile yowder md h ticket to your show, and me ami poo will harmonize, Herti'i, NVit** th se few remarks I think I feel setter, and.hp, o I haini made nobody It'll ina<l, for .'m pot on that line at this iine. I am troo'y vour friend?all pres 301 or accounted for, 1MLL A UP, tto calltu. P. P.?Old man Harris wanted to buy my fiddle >he other day with Coiifederik money. rLIe says that it would bo good tgin. lie snvs that Jim Funderourk old I'irn that Warren's Jack bad seed h uan who had jest cum from Virginny, ind he aed a man told his cousin Mandy It at Lne bad whipped 'em a in. Old Harris says that a fellrr by the lame of Mack C. Million is coining over with a r.ollii n of men, Hut neverthee* , notwithstanding, somehow, or somemw else, I'm duheus about ti e money, 'f you was ine, Arteums, would you nake the fiddle trade t H. A. STAMP ACT. INK OF TllF. I.AW8 OF Hit UNITED STATES I '1 litre ar* probably not a dozen of tlie 1 e- leis of this paper who know the de? ails ol the Stamp Act Vet, there is no aw. State or National, the provisions of ?'i<c'i are more important to the people. Hero are such of its provisions as we hiuk wiil prove most interesting and iin lortaut to the reader: SCHEDULE r. ^cknowi.edoLMKN r?of deeds exempt IkrriOAVIT? 5 cents in suit or legal proceedings exempt VoitKEMKNT OK Al'PKAIHEMKNT for each sheet or piece of pa per on which the same is written , Scents; \3SIONMKNT8 OH TKANSFEKS of mortgage, lease or policy of insurious, the Mine duty Hi oo the original inslru< ment Of patent right G cents [Sank Chcck*, Drafts or Or' dkrs, die.?at sight or on demand __ 2 cents 13u/.aor kxciianor; inlaxo? draft or order, payable'Otherwise than at sight HT qp demand, and any proinisery note whatever, payable on d^jjnnd or at a titne designated (except bank notes issued for circulation, and checks inn la and intended to he, and vrhich shall he, forth with presented for pay merit)for a sum not exceeding I 00 ? cents Korerery additional bunJred dollars, or fractional part thereof 6 cents in.ls ov Ladiso?of vessels for porta of tho United States or llrilish North America exempt Or receipt of Goods on any foreign porta 10 cents Jilu or 8ai.e?of any r easel, or part thereof, when lhecon? federation does not exceed fire hundred dollars 50 cents Exceeding 1500 and not ex1 , ceedintj $1,000 $1,00 T Exceeding $1,000, for each $500, fraction it part thereof 50 cents Of personal property [other than ship or vessel] 5 cents Bond?persona), for payment of money [see Mortgage. J Oilicial $1,00 For indctnn i\ing any person for the payment of any si"n of money, where the money ultimately recoversolet lere# upon is *1,000 or less CO cents 1 \\ iiero the inyney recoverai ble exceeds <tfl!0C0, for overy 1 additional $1,000, or frac tional part thereof 50 cents Hon j?covntv, city and town bonds, rHilroad and other ?*or I 1 Doralioii bonds and seriot. . " . ? I nre subject to stamp duty. [See Moi.jage] U( any des rtption, oilier . 1 than sue!) ns are required in legal proceedings, anil fcucli as are not? tl crw n>e charged in lliia schedule 25 cents Cer iktcati ?oi .deposit In 1 hank, sum not exceeding one hundred dollars 2 cents Of deposit in bank, sum oxceedii g one )iui?<'"*d dodara 5 cents Of al'tck iu an incorporated cpr j| any 25 cen's General _ 5 cents Of a qualification of a Justice of tlio Peace Commissioner of Deeds or Notary Public 5 cents Of search ol records 5 cents r uf /soil uiii ??u .!<? ? ? ?rt rs n * vvi Mini |?n4io? a nic uu file . 5'cents That certain papers cannot he found 5 cents Of re leinplion of laud sold for taxes 5 cents Of Lirl.li, tnnrriage nrd death 5 cents Of qUsii ucalion* of school teachers 5 cents Of profits on ea incorporated company, for a sum not less llian ten dollars and not exceeding fifty dollars 10 cents Exceeding fifty dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars 25 cents Exceeding one thousand dollars, for every additional one thousand, or fractional part thereof 25 cents Of damage or otherwise, and all other certificates or docui mints issued any pert warden, marine surveyor, ?>r other person acting as such 25 cents Ck.itifiku Tii ANSCrtlPT?of judgments, satisfaction of judgments and of all papers recorded or on tile 5 cents (N. 11,?As a ge ieral rule, every certificate which has, or ma' have, a legal value in any court <>' law or equity, will require a stamp duty of five cents ) CmWck Dka'*t on Okorr? For the payment iff any sum of money exceeding ?10. drawn upon any person or other than a hank, banker I or trust company, at sight or or on demand 2 cents Contract?[See Agreemont , , Jlrokera 10 cents Convkvanok?.deed, instrui ineiit of writing whereby lands, tenement, or other rea'iiy sold shall to convoyed, the actual value which does n??t exceed $500 50 cento Exceeding $500, and not exceeding $1,000 $100 I For every addition*! $500, or fractional part tbereol, iu excess of $1,000, __ 5C cents Entry?>f auy goods wares or merchandize at a >y cuato n house, not exceeding 1 00 in value, M 2o cents i Exceelin g $10C and not exi ceeding $500 in value, 50 cents , Exceeding $300 in va^je, $1.00 For the withdrawal of any goods or merchandize from bonded warehouse, 50 Cents Guaokk's Itktu n- if fr.r quantity but exceeding 500 gab Ions, gross, lOcent* Exceeding 500 gallons, 2d cents PO W?kilt OK ATrORNKY ? to Sell or transfer stock, or collect dividends thereon, 25 cents To vote at an election of in< corrorated'c irnpany, 10 cen's To receive or collect rentes, 25 cents To sell, or convey, or real, or lease real estate, 1 00 For any other purpose, 60 ccals ] 'rodatk of* Will.?for letter* | e? of adininiMratinn, "where the ta value ot both real .and peri Hf son at estate does not exceed $2,0C6, $1.00 For every additional $2,006, m or fractional par'. thereof, in H ex -ess of $2,000, 5*0 cents us Bonds of executor, adminis* ?' trators. guardians and trusi u teen, are each subjected to a stamp duty of $1.00 " 'rotkst-?upen bill note,check, In or dralt. % 25 cents ?t 'r.oMtsacHY1 Notk?[See Bills tv of Kxchange, inland] Renewal of, subject to same ?' duty as an original note. w tKOKipr?lor the payment of any sum of money,.pr debt doe, exceeding $20, or (of , j the cleliwery of any property, 2 cents : ["lu ri Deed?made to secure J a debi to be stamped as a * mortgage conveying estate to ' uses, to be stamped as a cou> s vevanre. 1 IYakeiiousb Receipt?for any a goods, wares or merchandise ft not otherwise provided for, ? deposited or stored in any *1 public or private wAreboase, not exceeding $500 in value, 10 cents Exceedine $.ri(J0,'and not ex- u ceeding fcl.UOO, 20 cents Exceeding $1,000, for every a additional $1,000, or frac- u tional part thereof, iu excess u of $1 UUO, 10 cents For any goods, ?fec? tJbt o(H- - .e erwiae provided for, stored w or deposited iu any public or private warehouse or yard, 25 cents * Whits Legal Documents p ? writ or other legal process i by which any suit is com* v me ced in any court of re? c ?rd, either of law or etjhiljr, 50 cents ? Writ or original process is- v sued bv a court not of re. 1 cord, where the amouot tfnimed is $100 or over, 50 cents Upon every confession of t judgment or cognovit for i $100 or over, except in cases c wnwe (he tax for a writ has a .< hecn paid, 60 cents " Writ or other process appeals from justices courts, or m other co'irts of iuferior jurisdiction, to a court of record, 60 cents Warrants of distress, when J the amount of rent claimed does not exceed $100 25 cents t. When the amount exceeds ., $100, ? 50'cents j I.Vsi'KASCE-Marine, Inland and Eire. \V*here the considera tion paid for the iosutance, in cash, premium notes, or < both, does not exceed $10, 10 cents Exceeding $10, and not fex 1 ceediug $50, ' 50 cents u [kschasck, Likk?when the ? amount inspred does not exceed $ 1.000, 25 cents Exceeding $ 1,000, jmd not J exceeding $5,000, 50 cents c Exceeding $5,000, $1.00 Lxask?of lands or tenements, * where the rents do not exceed 1 $HOO per annum, 50 cents Exceeding $300, for each additional $200, or fractional part thereof, in excess of $300, 5<* cents ( Perpetual, subject to stamp ( duly as a "conveyance." Clause of guaranty of payment of rent incorporated or indorsed, Gve cents additional Mbjum-rm* Rkturn?if for entity notexceediog 1,000 j ( bushels, 10 cents Exceeding 1,000 bushels 26 cents Moktuaoc?trust cited, bill of I sale, or personal bond for the t pHyment of money exceeding (100, and Dot exceediog % J $500, , * 50 cents ' Exceeding (600, for every additional (500, or fractional part thereof, in excess of < $500, 50 cents , Pawn Kim1 CtTtcics, 5c>ots i Passaok Ticket?from the 1 (Jtilled Slates to any foreign port, costing Dot more than (35, 50 cents ' Costing more than (35, and not exceeding (50, (1.00 , For every additional (50, or I fractional part thereof, in ex* cees of (50, $1.00 GENERAL REMARKS. Revenau Stamps may bs used iodiserimi aaieiy upon any sr the matters or things | lumrrated in schedule B, except propriary uiid p'nving curd stamps, for which n I H ircint use bus been provided. Poatnge atuiopa cano6t' be usod in pay- I I entofthe duty chargeable on instruments. Ifis the duty of the maker of an iuhtru- I eat to affix and cancel the utamp thereon. ' ho neflcnla to di'so, the party for whose " I H re it in in ide, may stamp it before It is H^K ?ed, but in no ease can it be loyally used I ithout a alauip ; and if Used alter tha )th of July, I ht, ai"i used without n I I amp, it cannot afterwards be effectually umped. Anv failure unnn tli? narl of ilia nker of an instrument to appropriately .bH amp i*, renders hiin 'liable to a peuulty of HB vo hundred dollars. Suits are commenced in many States by Llier processes thus writ, viz : summon*,' arrant*, publication, petition, &c, in Itich case these, as the original process, iverally require t-iimps. HH Writs of scira facia* arc subject to elamp HI uly as original processes. The jhrut of an alli.ta\it, taken before a ^Hj uatice of the Peace, Notary Public, or oth- ^B| r odicer duly authorized to take aflidavite, i held to be a certificate, end suhjact to a j^H tamp duty of & ceote, except when taken BB i suite er legal proceedings. H Certilicates of lonn in which there ahull j^fl ppear any printed cr written evidence of ^B n amount of money to be paid on demand ^B at any time designated, are subject to |H lump duty as Promissory Notes. HH The assignment of u mortgage is Subject ^B > the sniue stamp duty as that imposed pun the original instrument; that is to ay, for every sum ef five hundred dollars, r any fractional part thereof, of the amount ecured by the hfortgngb, at the lime of its alignment, there must he affixed a stamp r stump*, denoting a duty of fifty cents. !B When two er inoro persons join in Iko Hj xeculion of an instrument, the stamps to rhich this instrument is liable miner the ?w, may be utlixed and cancelled by one of H ka nariiac convayancea of real estate, the law H rovldxn thai the stamp ntHrud-must answer H 0 the value of the eetutii On iuturesl cou- H eyed: H No itnmp ia required on any wnrrait of H ttorney accompanying & bond or note, H rlien euch bond or not*. has affixed therete *H he stamp er alatnpH denoting the duty re- H |uired, and whenever any bond or nete ia H ecured by mortgage, but cau stump duty H * required on auch papers, such stamp du> I y being the highest rates required for xuen B instrument*, or either of them, in such :use a note or uiemwratidinn of the value U >r denomination o>' ttio stamp affixed;' I ihould he irii.de upon the margin or in the I ickaewledgemeut of the instrument whicn I 1 not stamped. Rj " I rllE SUBSCRIBER IIAS OPEN- I El) A NEW AND LARUE I iTbCKOF v I D R U G S , I ii mmm9 itO,j &,Ci) &.C. VND EVERY ARTICLE THAT IS* imihIIv kept in m Drug Store, all of vhich will be sold * Low as Possible. t37~ Orders from the Country will be arefullv attended to. The following are a few of tbo articles vhich will be sold very cheap : Tanners Oil, Blue Stone, Winlow Glass and Putty, Kerosene Dil, Lamps, Morphine, Opium, ^audanum, Paregoric, Castor Jil, baits, Extract Logwood, Jopperas, &c., &c., &c. n. F. HODGSON. Canidcn, S. C., Sept. lfl, !Srt6. Sm. L otion Plantation to Kent; [CFFKR FOR KHNTOLIXKASBMY Planlniian, situated en tne main road wilding t'roui Lancaster t<* Camden, lying telween Salem Camp-Ground and Hanging tock Creek, aud known as the Spring f'lace. On the place there are about Four dundred acres Of land in a (food slate of cultivation; one half of which ia frcah land md all ef it highly productive. With oriinary attention, it will produce fine crop* >f either Cotton or Provision*, The fencno is in excellent Condition, Besidea Iho planting land, there are aoveial hundred icres of fiae pasture land, all under goad tance. The jluce is well watered, arid in every respect well Worthy of a visit from ?ny Who may wish to rent. It will be rented for one year or longer ff desired. T will take pleaeure in allowing the place, and may be found at mv rcsidoece one mile L-l Il._ r? i rs oeiuw nangmg hock ureek. JAMES M. INGRAM. 0?t. 7th, 1865,?5-tf. We are now prepared to execute all kinds of Job Work, witli neatness and dispatch, and on accommodating term*.