The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 18, 1865, Image 2

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Ii r i . i ,, i if_ tllB LANCASTER LEDGER* SATURDAY MORNING, Nov'bcr 18tb, 186*. ZW The time lor which many ol our pub. scribers have paid will soon expire. We give ? them this warning that lliey may lenew, as the paper, in ali. CA-rs, wi I be discontinued at the expiration of the time for which they hare paid. Subscribers finding a (X) cross mark on the m&igin of their paper may know that their time is out. Special Notice. Persons who have lately Hd mii.tiinr and I job work done ut t!i*u office, are respectfully reminded to conic forward and settle in accordance with tlie terms under which they com tiacted for the labor. We are nuthoiixed to announce Dr. B. W. BHADLKY, of Williamsburg, as a candidate for Congress from tlils Congressional District. Dr. Bradley Is at present 0:1 a visit to th'a place, and addressed an audience in the Court House to-day, (Friday). He delh/cred an able address and his remaiKa were w'cll received. Death of Judge Withers. We regret to learn that the Hon. T. J. With* era died a few d-*ys since at Ids residence in Caindcu. A detachment of United States soldier.-', lin dor the command of Lieut. V. B. Harming, have taken up quarters at this place. The or* dcrs of the officer in command are published in this paper, it wiil he seen that the property taken up oa Government account will here alter be sold here. We understand that it is designed to cstab' lisli a Piot'oH Court at this post. The Company (or loo; 1 police in this District, tjhdcr the Proclamation of Gov. Perry, was Completed and organized on Saturday l.ist.? Tne following named gentlemen were elected officers : 'it, J. Witherspoon, Captain. T. F. (.Tyburn, 1st Lieutenant. J. S. Williamson, lid " L. J. Perry, Sd V A Temporary Mail. We are grat'fied in being uhle to state that the commanding officer at this place will ucCommodate our citizens with a weekly mail from this point to Chester C. II. Letters and ti:inei? -vill hn anal fitl'U-At-daaal utifl it... I r t vvv* * ? ?? " "* * ? " "? *'?v leiurn mails distributed by Me SSI'S. I Iussellitio k Jluwer. Persons, in order to avail tlieni< Fclves of the advantage of this arrangement, should have their letters directed to Chester ; or to Lancaster via Chester. Our e'xchAiifte* Will oblige us by noticing tins arimigeint rt and directing 'papers for this of. fi -e accordingly. WJiile on the subject of the mails we would again retnitid sections of the District, where they have noiulicady done so, of the propiie- ' ty o} making early applications tor the appointment ot Post MasU'id. If they neglect ; to do so, they will bo without offices, and con? seqiiently without mails, when general mail I service is resumed in Jniiuaiy next, l'o sons should he selected for this duty (if nny such can he found) who can conscientiously lake the test oath. Otherwise there will be difficulty in procuring uffy'obUnVentu. rne -uegisjiure. This body adjourned on' Monday lu?t. Ii lt.is expected that the Kxtia Session would continue until the Btgular Session (4tii Monday in November,) but owing to the constitutional dtlliculty of passing bills without the-concur-J rence of the Governor elect, who cannot final'I fy until the first week of the regular Session; 1 it was deemed advi&ddo to adjourn. We learn from our rorresen?ative,Mr. Moore, that very little has r*en done teyond what has already be^n reported. The Legislature hiw j ratif'ed the ametidment to the Federal Uonsti- j tulion abolishing slavery. 'J lie repudiation of the war debt (or rather its non-asMimplion by the present State Government) another ro' qniroinent of the Federal Government, hat not yet, but will be arranged to the satisfaction o! tnd Government of (Tie trf:1t?d Stated. This debt, we understand, is about two millions of , dillar?, being principally bonds issued by the I State afur secession. An impression prevails that the St ite endorsed the bonds of tlie Com federate Government to a limited extent ; but this, we think?is a mistake. 'J liere was an Act of the Lecrish.turc providing for such endorse raent; but our impression is ib.it the measure foil through on tiie f .lure of tliu other 8 -tea to endorse their proportionate share of the bonds it was then proposed to issue. The Report of the Committee of th e Code has not been Jiap ed of. One of the bills embraced in the Code (the bifl to regulate the domestic relations of colored persona,) we Jearn, was passed to a seeonf? iending without pi'teria) alteration. >\.i a- ract of a part of | this bill will appear jn our nert issue. Un? I der the reguliiiiofre^uggestcd In the Code, tho freed men will bo forcpd to obtain tome honest employment. Idlenc and vagrancy will be ! suitably puniahed and those indulging therein ' i !? J _ ---.u?!?_ tri.. ?_ t.,. mrru <mii uj nuiuvru/. a uu .uiwur 11/1 preserving oidor and discipline, and for enforcing proper reaped and obedience from (lie acr- ; vant towards liU employer, arc well conceived. | We will endeavor to coiumiuiieate these important measures to.our people aj aoon as tin y bo- I coma Una. [ ? ' Revival of Business. Business, though slow lo revive at thfa'placc, is beginning to assume some of the features ol old times. Daily evidences of a recuperation ol tiude nnd energy utay bo seen ; showing that notwithstanding the immense disaivantii> | ges under wliii h our people labor, there is still a chance for tlto indualrious and eutorprising to make a living. Already more eoods have boon Mild here than tlie numy Solomons hcre.v bout predicted there could bo, within the pros* cut year, under this most favorable circum stances. It was said that our people would have nothing for sale fioni which they could re' alize money ; but the facility with which provision supplies can be bought, if you can but get the money to buy with, t-ltows tiie fallaoy oi litis prediction. If every man who is now idle will engage iu some brnticli of business or labor, and not bo too pnrlicu'ar as to tiie kind ol lalior, provided it promises to afi fo.d hint an honest livelihood, the District will rapidly recover from its late prostration.? What we most need at this litne is steady and enterprising mechanics. Thete is an opening here tor the exercise oi mechanical enefgy and enterprise in almost all of its branches. I.ct the industiirons among this useful uud honorable class of citizens, wlielher ro-ident here or elsewhere, yonder litis hint and net accord* "g'y The Muikets. Late reports of tiie Cotton market in Char. i<me represent ;i Uccline oI Iroiu tw<? to tlncc cents from tlic ipiot.v.iou* of last week. News of the Week. An is being made by many of the large capitalists of Charleston, as we learn by the I> ?i'y .Yews, for the estnbi lishment of a National Hank in that city. A negro man named Leonard, com" milted a rape on Mrs. Ligbtfoot, a re spectable la ly of Sumter, S. C., on the O'lli ii.'st. The villain was caught. It is s:?hl that the application of ex* Gov. Wise to have his property in Vir ginia restored,' has been refused. The plauteis of Cuba have andressed a memorial to the Court in Madrid ask* ing for the abolition of slavery on the Islaud. A republican ratification meeting was recently held in New York and endoisen the President's policy of reconstruction. There is a great scarcity of laborers at Galveston, Texas?ordinary laborers readily command $4 per day. A biH authorizing the reception of negro testimony in the courts of Tennessee, passed the Senate of that Slate on the loth inst. by ayes 10, nays 9. The sums collected in the Catholic churches of ti e Baltimore diocese in aid of the destitute in tBo South amount at ! present to *11,3^1,83, and the generous wotk is Rtill going on. N. 1>.?When a lady with a new fash ionable bonnet goes to Church for the tirst pmo in ii, let her go early and set far up, so that during service she may not disturb the devotion of the rest of the women, and prevent dine.tenth* of them twisting their heads nearly oil looking at her. The repudiation of iis rebel debts,says the New Yoik JhrnUl,is a condition precedent which m .si be met by every State of the late so called Southern Confederal cv, before its reconstructed government can be recognized by I resident Johuson, to say nothing of Congress. NOMINATIONS. Tor Congress. Mfssrs. Eoiron* : 1 lease announce Oct. .tons; ii i.rw'1 r.v ,...c.,i..... - .i suing election, lor Representative to Congri'M lioni the 1st Congressional District of this Elate. Jty so doing you will greatly oblige _ MANY KltlKN'DS. lion. 0. W. DUDLEY, of Marli>oro, is respectfully announced as a candidate lor Congress from the 1st Congressional District. 11 " Xevt Adveiiiseiueiili. Every one should have a Copy. I N T K K X A I. It K V E N U E <1 L I U E EI NO an nh-'tract of the Internol Revenue and direct (or laud) tax laws of the I nited States, with Schedules of'taxation, Licenses, Stamp Duties, Exemptions, showing the rates under the various Laws since July 1, 180i>, ami IfitendC'l lor the "rosml information <rf the Tax payer ; to whicu U added an Abstract of the Acts of Congress, passed during tlie War, relative to Ahao'doned Lands and to oilier matters of ganefal interest" fly C, J. F.lford, Attorney at lair, Greenville S. C, "Assessor of tlrC Internal Revenue Tax for the Third Collection District of South Can oli.ia. The Rook will contain about 72 pa^es, and will he i sued in a few weeks. I'rice 60 cents nor copy, with a libci.il discount to the trade. Orders nn-t be accompanied with *.hu cash to secure attention. Addujs, 0. E. ELFORD, l'libfisher, Wrccnv'dle, S. C. Nov. 18, 1805. " ' A Headquarters, 2d Suh District, District ) of Western So. Ca. $ ; GENERAL ORDERS No. 20. 1. All persons in tli? District of Lnncas. ter having in their possession, or control, property T>f any description, belonging to ithc United States Government, or the lato so called Confederate Government, or to f t the agents or otlicera of either,are directed " to givo immediate notice thereof arid promptly surrender the same to the rnilitar.. ..- i " j uukiiviuii-a iu liiiucnsicr v>. II* I HIS or* I dor embraces Cotton, Iron, Machinery,Guns, / R Pistols, Leather, Corn, Norses, Mules, Wagons, Ambulances, Harness Leather, 1 Saddles, Lumber,and all other descriptions (j of property whatever. II. Parties holding property for which receipts have been given unless signed by K. McMullen, formerly Assistant Special jj Treasury Agent, w ill immediately surrender the same. ? . r III. Parties having information which will lead to,the detection of persons who have sold, abstracted, or coacealcd, any Government property, and who lurnish inforinatioa thereof will be fairly compensnted. y IV. All persons r.ro required to procure of Lieut. Ilanniiiga written permit before disposing of their Cotton ; and aLI persons before shipping their cotton are required to procure n written permit from the Assistant ' Special Treasury Agent or Lieut, llunning. It V. Public sales will be held at Lancaster C. II., 0:1 Saturday *f each and every week, for the disposal of properly so collectrd ; Q under the direction of K. T. Swlfr. A**;. t:int Special Treasury Agent ol the United j I) States Treasury Department. " VI. All persons who fail to comply with this order will sulrjecl themselves to nrre.-t nud punishment. By eomiimni of llaj. j. R. COATES. L'retrt. II. It. MANNING, Culiid'g l>a:.caster Dial, S. C. November 14, IXG.i. .10?31 Administrator's Sale. 1) Y PERMISSION of the Ordinary, will J he mo (1 on Wcdneaduy, ? * 01 inst., nil tile Perounal EmInIo of James T. Wade, J} dee'd. ; consisting in part of STOCK AND PORK HOGS, COW AND CALF, UOUSKUOLD and A JaIICIIMN I- U UN ITU RE. One MUGGV, a lot of BLACKSMITH TOOLS. Fine h>t of CAKl'KNTKli'S TO< >1 S, consisting ol SA \YS, Cil ISLLS, I'LAfNS, AUGLKS, etc. In fact, the | FINEST SET of Carpenters Tools in the District. ALsO, One fuming Lathe ; and ono Mortising 'Machine. One lino Doublo barrel Gun ; One tine Sportsman's Kids, dso. tVo. ^ Terms ol Sale made known on day of 1 sale. Geo. T. WADE, ^ . Administrator. November D1, 1&G.V 'it SOUTH CAROLINA?Lincaslrr District, g 1>Y D. A. Will I A.MS, L-ijuIre, OrC.ua) ry for aaid Dotrict. | Whf.rf.as, Martha Cnpulnnd has applied | to me lor letters of Administration on nil aiol singular the goods and chattel*, rights p and credits of Copeland Massey, late ot the | District iiforysa d, deceased. , THESE are, therefore, to cite and ndj nioniah nli and singular, the kindred and 67 i creditors of the said deceased. t? be nod appear before iste at onr next Ordinary'# | Court lor the said lJMricl, to be holdrh ut CI Lancaster Court House on the 28ih day of i I Nov., insl, to show cause, if any, why ^ i the naid Administration should not bo ! granted. w l Given under my hand and seal, I.. S this, 13th day of November, in (be f ^yeur of our Lord one thousand SI | eight hundred and *ixty-live,?nd ir the bblh S year of the independence of Iho United i Mutes of America. I). A. WILLI AMS, O. I. I). | Nov. 18, 1885.? [printers fee ?-1. INiale ?>! l>r. I!. I.. Cmwfnrd. indedted to tho list ate of the . la'e I)k. Robert L. ('?Awrniiri, will " make earlv payment to tho undersigned ; and all persona who have demands against i said Kslate, of any grade or character, are hereby notified to present them duly sites' A ted to the undersigned within a reasonable time from the publication of this notice, i, i stkierwise said claims w iff be barred. M. N. CRAW FORI), . Administratrix. ! October 28th, 1805. 8-tit. ftoticc. g A LI. flun-dian#, Trustees, and Rreeiv. 1 XV era, holding their appointments under 1 the Court of Kuuilv are herehv notified unit ' required to re.iner iheir return* to ihit Of JJj fire before tlie fir-t day of December next. Gl( Unlet will bo istued ngaiust defaulter* in every ease. H Fees fer Return* CaSIT. K. (i. RIFLINGS, C. E. I, D. ^ Com'r* OTice, kancaeler C. II., H. C. j hi October ldth, 1805. 7-(>t. I I ?A??*???? MEW GOOBS. :u r mm i! & wilson. (At J. N. Crockett's old stand 1 wmju HAVE RECEIVED AND V V opened at Lancaster (J. LI., S. C., select stock of )RY GOODS* CLOTHING &c., ONSISIING OF:, ropuxG, A ?c LA 1X1.3, 11.1. WOOL Jit LA INKS, Ingli.-.h and American Prints, ALPACAS, MOURXlKG PRIM'S, SOFT FIX IS U CA Mil IIP'', j a coy FT MPS I. IX, PA PFR CA Mil 11 !C, litis 11 I. IX FX, DRILLS, i'hite and Colored Flanncl; PL a id i.rxsh v, d/.eaciieq l/OMKSTic, C.?X T') X FL A TO, JJAXDtFRCllfFFS, II) AMI !)RKLI\ GLOVES! Collars and Culls ! It ents Linen and Paper Collars ! liRAGE A\fi LICE VEILS! TOILET SOAP, HOOKS AND EYES, SILK, COTTOX A XI) FLAX THREAD, pins, NEEDLES, JU:L 7N, Combs of all Kinds I SCISSORS, 811 EARS, uttoas lor Coat, Vest and Pants ! GATE !.PEARL BUTTONS ! WHITE COTfOS HOSE, AM) If ALE HOSE, EE ITS, SUS PEELERS, TOOTH BRUSHES! J'APE 11, PEES, WRITING ami IE PEL1.1RLE TEE, U LA EE A ED SPELUEO ROOKS. A DIES AND GENTS HATS -r Gent's, Ladies, Misses, Boys. BOOTS and SHOES! MM) GAITERS !!rA Small lot <?f MEDICINES! JTLKRY, IIA ED SA \V FILES, TALES, TABLE AND TEA SPOOKS! XOCKERY AND GLASS WARE! aiB&MJ. 1 HOOP SKIRTS! r*/* ? n * <y/ i r,L*, SODA. SPICE, PEPPER, PURE STAR CD, BLACKING Rl'SUES, AIASO YS HI. \(MtNG, MACKEIIEf., MATi:lil'S, SPL'M YARS, 30TT0N CARDS! SIVER, 3/VGGING AND ROPING J XE8, ADAMAKTI.SE CANDLES, ililfO COPPERAS, owder, Shot and Gun Caps. HFilDY'.MADE CLOTIIIMi! Hock Island Jeans ! E (JABS, TOBACCO, &c. A a we bought our goods prior to the late ie in prices North, wo can soli as cheap as q cheapest, and are always willing to show ir goods, wh other we sell or not. Call and amine for jrouroolvea. . K. CociinaMK, J. Harvky Wil ok. I*. 8. Cotton (baled or loose) taken in exiange for Goods. Old itauk Notes bought at gheat market value. November 11, 186J. 10 it * M CAMDEI I PTJSITK SUBSCRIBER has escape Jl man's raid, anil is prepared L< crs and others who loci disposed i \vL!l bo supplied w ith the best ti and attentive servants. His JStab dance of provender. October'J I, 1S()5. 7-0t. 1 1 EX TEA SI 115 SALE I* OK ! STOCK, PRODUCE, and t( other Property!! UN TUB 07ili ?liy of Novoiiiber next, " I ?ill will to tlio l.'o| i--t bidder, nt b the Into n'v.donco of llio honorable Dixon I? t rni'H 111> i* i :i<i .1 . wit hi t <? ?n 1 -a \V lb of Lancaster Court Home, nH of tlie per- cl Uhuhle property bclnnging l? tlie estate of I :l Buiil Jrct'Mi'ii , consisting of HORSES it Nil MULES, s About 50 head of Cattle of Su-, peri or breeds; Sheep, Goats," < and several hundred head of * FINK STUCK and PORK HOGS. AX.SO 5000 Bushels of Corn ; 1 Several hundred Bushels of Wheat, Oats and Be as. m also ;; Wa^oiiK, Cnvlp, Plantation ? Tool* and ninny oilier Article1*. jtii~TKKMS CASH on delivery of the property. n i>. w. brown, t Survivor, Kxecutor. October 21st, 1SG3. 7-Ct. r. i,r.ui i.n;? wuai'js. ^ IJf CONFOKAIJTY ? > i in .\.-t of tr>?> \ . I^inlnturdi nnncd Oalobor 117th, 1865, v no lice in herein given ill it an election for ineniberH to the t'< t cic?n of thu I'nited V fStute*, Crotn tlx* Stnle ? !" South Carolina, ,v> will be In 1.1 on Wednesday, tlio -Jd day of November, in*t. The l'olln in Lancaster District, at the evernl prc.'inetn. cv !1 opened for the election of .?ne member fir ttio l?t Coti^remi. _| ional District of South Carolina, on Hied- * nrvley, Jjdof N vt-inb< r, 1165, and the cl? J? eclion conducted :t. liie Miine manner ?Mho Jv bint election for member* to tlio Ntnto Y*agndnture, except ti nt ti e mnnnger* will be f' required to preserve the ballolM Hint tfibjr niav tie forwarded to Columbia to lie final- C ty counted. 1 lie voles at the neveral pre- m rincta, will be counted on election day after (l' closing the Poll*, nmt certificates <?f the lt results made n? usual, wliieli certificate* ,l with the list of iottis, find the ballots will be brought to the Court Mouse on tbe fob low lag day ft.r aggregation by one manager or more from each box. K. K. A 1.1.1 SON, ) J T K lil.l.K. V Managers. i W. M. ADAMS. ) 1 November II. lH??.r>, 2t i t' For Sale. f? | WII.I. SKI.I. roll CASH (privately.) ^ ?. n riiM. i.ui <>i i I i I.I., lillUUDi MAKES uixl Mil.1 IS, t-j T fc CI KETOM, (i| 7 mi'o* North ?.f Lnnca?tcr C. II. Nov. II, I6U5 10?If. mm, notice: . rpilK srihSCKIBl'.lt KEHI'KCTFIJI.* I I.Y INI'OKMM TIIK CITIZENS OF | iitnejoltr Di-t.-ici, tli.it ho lino re- I j built Ii'h ! f j STEAM GRIST MILL, ( ; on the "nun' aland, mix mile* Eiwt ?f 1 .nn- < . j en*ter f'onrt 1 loii"#*, ami ii prepared to do | . grinding l -r the public. I " ! My obi ronton.or* will find tlia *imr ' i ntriet attrition to bumiir**. Grutef I f> r I their pn*t p.itrenn^'t' I solicit a continuance ' of the name. UKO. MINCLAllt. I Ortobrr-JX. t8n5. fi-fit. Special Notice* A I,I. per "on* are hereby Warnol not to * trrapa"* <>n my p.oe l.in.U, known na " tho "Steam Mill tract"; :> ?i> Witherapnoh'ii | -1 nn<l Mns?ey'i? tract jo'ining tin' Steam <| Mill tract. I understand cover.tl parties I liave been hauling lightwood nil theno land* to ttiiM market for s.le, I tlion-fore, caution the public to be more pirlicu'nr from whom the) purchase, ** I nm deteimined to put a atop to it, if I have to n >orl to I iw. ! Nov. 11-21. (.HO. HINCLMR. 1 1 . _ c Itlank fwiMOf U??i Amiieitj Oath nujr be n purchased at thU ofHco, eiihpr by tloj hundred t I or by the *in(;le !>Wuk. Single blank 10 cents, r 1 it y the hundred $ "0 house, T, s. c. + id the conflagration of Sher> accommodate his old custoiuto patronize him. His table lie market all'ords, with good les are roomy with an abuilE. Ci.ltOBlNSON. ' I "I'll CAltOlJNA?Dmcatlcr District. [ >Y D. A. W11.I.I A MS, Inquire, Ordina13 ry for said District. Whkue\s, Kob't. M. Sim", lias applied > tin- for letters of Administration, on nil ud singular I lie (?ooil3 and chattels, rights lid creditn ol II. W. Campbell, late of the islrirt, n fores id, due'd. i Iil.r>w a e, therefore, to cito and ad. lonisli all and singular, the kindred and ( editors <>t Hie said deceased to bo ami |?|ienr before me nt our next Ordinary'* mill !? the said District, to be liolden at .nenster Court House on the 28lh day of o7. ' st, to show cause, if any, why the '.>1 Adin'nistration should not be granted. j m.h-ii miner iny nam* ubiu aru', I,. S. ill's, 7th tiny i 1 November, in the JytMr of our Lord ono thousand ;??ht linmlretl tiid sixty-live, and in tlie M9Ui car ol' tho independence of tho United talcs of America. 1). A. ILL] \M3, o. l. n. Nov. 11, 18U5.?- (printers fee $4. uUTii CAROLINA?Lancaster District. I >V 1). A. WILLIAMS, Esquire, Ordina13 ry for said District. Whehkah, II. J. Vincent has applied to le for LcUcis of Administration, on.all and ngulur the poo ls and chattels, right* anrl retl i .m of S.J. Vincent, late of thu District fore?nid, decerned. THESE are, therefore, to cite and ndlonish all and singular, tho kindred and rcdltors of the Maid dee Red, to be and ppuar before me at our next Ordinary' lourt for the said District, to be holden at ..meant er Court House on the 22d day of iov , inst, to show cause, if nny, why thp rid Administration should not be granted, i Gives under iny hand and sea), L S. this 7lh day of November, in tho 3 year of our Lord one thousand phi hundred and sixty.lire,and in the Myth IMF of the independence of the United tales of America. I). A. WILLIAMS, o.L. D. Nov. 1J, 1M65? | printers fee 84. Estate of Utnor Clinton, deo'd. 3 lilt SONS indebted to the lato Minor l. Clinton, L*q , doe'd, will make pay ent to the und signed, at the Office of iu Commissioner iu Equity nt Lancaster . II.; or to my Attorney, W. M. Connors, -q. All persons having demands, of nny rude or diameter, against the Estate o( lid deccnred, are httrehy notified and renested to present the same, duly attested, * i my sniti mioiuey w limn win nam pre* :ribcd by law. K. CI. HI LUNGS, Qualified Executor. Sept. 38, 18C3?4**8w. * ?i dministrators N otioe, \1.L I'KUSONS HAVING 1) KM ANUS . or rlitioii of any kind whatever against, ic Estate of Cel. James II. NVithcrspoon, i-ccast'd, arc notified to prcm-at the aaino ?r payment within the time prescribed by in*. And all persona who are indebted in iiy manner to the sn'.d Eitato are rcqueo tite uwke payment forthwith. Thk notiv will l>? plead in bar to any 'allnor detnnud presented for payment after, to expiration of the time proaciibed by n'. J. Wl f HERSPOON, I a i J II. WlTllKKSrOON, $ mr?Nov. 4, JHfift?9-3t. Itfickcrson's Hotel, Columbia, ?. V. rl!K UNDKUSIGNED, IIA VINO leased the lar^c and COMMODI>L'S LllLUlNG known as the "Colum* i Method st Female College." will onen , IIS ft FIKST CLAhS HOTEL, oa HepMiter 7th. T. S. NICKKR^ON, Proprietor. Sept. 28, 136S-J>-1 Ot. * .llano iftic* * The' regular Communication* el, /& Jiukaon No. 63, A.*. F.\ M.'. ""nre In-Ill, n* lurnn rly, on ThurMlay, n or t??*! ?r?* the l'ull .Moon in c\ery month, l prompt attendance *1 the members is reuvstwl. Ity order of llio Ledge. T. 8. RIDDLE, Sec'y. Fcpt 7, 18o9.?3m. ur. .7. ii. uiiii<'i'<?poon '.ptctfulljr off ri hi* prof.-?i>ion*l aorrlcea t/?^ In- people of l. iiM ini'i villd am) mu roundinjf ountry. Ho can he fouii-l at hit otlice opp?. ite tin- v-i leiH'e ol J. A . ) I a-sell in c, or aV lie m.-idenco of Kia father Col. J. 11. WiUtCjj^ poon. September 2, 196S.?if.