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THE" LANCASTER LEDGER? 8ATURDAY MORNING, Dece'ber 16th, )86?. IJT Tho Uid? for which many of our subacribera hare paid will soon expire. We giro 'them thla warning that they may renew, aa the paper, in all casks, will be diacontinu*ed M the expiration of the time for which the/ i?t? |i?iu. ouusiriucru niiuiiig A \A/ CFOiW 'nark on the margin of their paper may know 'that their lime is out. 8peelal Notice. Fersons who have lately had printing and job work done at this office, are respectfully J renttnded to come forward and settle in accor'dance with the teens under which they cent tracied for the labbr. " Oar Paper. The Proprietors of this paper design to in* crease its size, on the* resumption of regular mail service in January next, to more than double its present dimensions. It will be simil.r to the sheet issued before the war. '1 hey pre. ' pore further to spare no pains in making it an interesting vehicle of intelligence, and in every respect worthy of the support and confidence of the people of this and suriounding Districts. Our terms for subscription will be $3 .0(? per year, in curi?ney, payable in advance. Person* ? Uo decile to commence w'th tlic new year should forward their mrotml once. We direct attention to an order in this pnpefront tue Military officer in cotnuand at this t . *, f place. We arc under obligations to Lieut. W. L. Oicutt, for a flic of tale Northern papers; which, in the absence of the weekly mall, has been of great service to us this week. 5 he 8 C Legislature. We are without any late reports from the legislature, not having received oui mails this week, lu addition to the proceedings published on our first page, we learn that the Anpeul Bench has been tilled as follows: Hon. B. F. Bunk in, Chief Justice, and Judge Wardlaw and Chancellor Inglis, Associate Justices. We have not beard who bava been elected to the vacauciea on the Ci cuit. The Courts will, without doubt, be put in efficient operation. The impression is that the existing staylaw will he recast, and the creditor allowed to sua his debtor to judgment, so as to secure a lien upon the propei ly ; the execution to be stayed, except as Uf the interest of the debt and a part of the principal, to be collected annually. ' Congreu. On our first page will be found proceedings of Congress of the highest interest, though by no means gratifying orencoui aging td the people of the South. The Bill 'introduced hy Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, in the'Scnate, and the resolutions of Mr. Sumner and his proposed test oath are glaring evidences of the vin/lir>livniisM.a #vf B-J * - A ? *' ....^ vv.vi.vrn vi ?? ? IMV VIU VOWBTUN ll\C Sfrilh, end of their hianatroas purposes and InfVution* with regard to the future govern" mrnt and control of a people whom they luive overpowered by superior number*. They have marshaled their forces against us and seem de terra.ned to carry out their bitter programme, regntdlesA'of eonvqnencca. The only thing that can save the t*oath in this crisis, is the firmness and power of the Presideut. Ilia message is reported to be in striking contraat to the lis dies I programme and la the main is moat favorable to the South. 'The Southern members elect have not been admitted to seats. Those of theni who went it have returned home,'or are expected to do eo. Congress has nppointed a committee to report upon the present status of the States lately in rebellion, to define their position, and determine whether or not they are entitled to representation. We hava seen ae'rsport from this committee. Until this subject is disposed of, we presume not much else will be thought of or done. Since writing the foregoing, we have recciv. cd the New Y*ik H/t'ald of the 8th in.t., which says that in the short interval of thK-e flays, III re wash remarkable abatement of the I hadieal fever which maikcd the first day's pro* ceedisgs of both Houses of Congress?aa abatement which the Herald attributes to the w.Uoleaouie influmce of the President's Message. That paper, after citing several instances which go to show that the Message has had a favorable impression oa Congress, con. clades ita article as follows : tin AV.n* Ik. *?H? ?l a*..ik. ? ?/ v?vi??, ? va cn#umcru rupicj* ration which President Johnssn tiv adopted having been approved b/ ail parties through oat the country, he ha no other course to pursue. Let Rim adhere-to it, do all he can to se cure front t! e States concerned the fulfilment of all hie condition*, aad. havieg fulfilled them, let him submit the rights of Mid States to a restoration to Congress. ffbey may be reject ted, but then the issue brought befere the peo. pie in the electione for the weal Congress will be a deciaiva victory lav the "administration. The President hold# the impregnab le * round that the excluded Seutliera States are not out of tha Union, and nsver have been ; that limy only need a reorganisation under the constitu tion and existing Isws sf tha Unioo to be en* titled to ell the rights in the genersl goverrn Meet which belong to the other loval States. He baa only to adhers to this ground to securs the establishment of his poKey in this Congress or the next. We believe, however, from the cooling down of the radicals on the day after the reception ot the Meeeege, that a wholesome reaction has al read r commenced which will wake the President spcgtfMtbe programme of the present Congreee7*when each old radical campaj^ners wf Thaddeus Stevens begin to V*ek lKC,rttt0 ^<7 NO breakers mm ' " if Bank Statement. Jhrough the attention of our worthy reprc scntative ill tno Legislature, Mr. Moore, wi have received a copy ef the Report of tlx President and Proctors of the Dank of th< State o( South Carolina to the Legislature.? The report shows that this institution, in com raon with all the other material interests ef th< State, has sustained immense losses ; -but w< are pleased to ses that its condition la not s< bad as has been generally supposed. Tb< amount of specie repotted in the parent Bank and its severul branches aggregates upwards ol ninety thousand dollars. lb-sides this, the Bank is in possession of assets, exclusive ol the paper of the Confederate Government and of tka suuis advanced to the State, of about three and a halt millions, consisting of notes, bonds, stocks, &c. largo share of the indebtedness of the Bank is due to depositors. The President states that these deposits were received iu the then currency of ihe country, on the express stipulation that the parties depositing were to take the lisk of all changes in value ; and that the Bank now h- ids, in the paper of the Confederate Government, upwards of three millions beyond the amount which would represent the deposits Under all the circumstances, we think the bills of this institution should command a better price than they are now selliug (or, and we wou'd advise holders not to sacrifice them at present 'rales. The Markets. Cn* ki.ott*, Dec. 11. Cotton from '21 to '26, ia specie. Gold 1*5?Silver 140. *t Niw York, Dec. 8. Cotton from tO to 52, ia curreucy. Gold 148 Ramore of War with KngUnd. Washington, Doc. 1.?The,* is rt?i son to believe ilial tbe English Govern tneut has made a formal demand upon Mr. Seward for the suppression of all public Fenian demonstrations, and that tbe failure to do so will be regarded at a hostile act. 'Ibis demand is based upon disclosures recently made in England rel ative to tbe strength and object of tbe Feniao movement, and the matter was considered iu the Cabinet meeting to day. The radicals are gelling somewhat un easy. -H-5!-!!? News of tbe Week. Minnesota ELRCTION?NKGRO SUIT. KflAUK.?Negro suffrage lias been voted down by the people of this Republican State, as well as in Wisconsin and Conreclicut. It is strange that with there results in Northern States, any one will have tbe intpudeuce to urge the measure upon the Suutb. The Legislature of North Carolina has ratified, with lint six iliatuiilinnr - r ? - ? ' "?> the Congressional amendment abolishing slavery. A C<?lonel, brother of a . M-oor-Genei ral, who kind ''excellent chalice*" in lie South for fbout tlx month*, was found to t?e worth M 000,000 at hi* death.? LIia brother thinks ttie war closed out two year* loo soou. " Durng the trial of a defaulting Goverr iiteul agent, in Mobile, the important fact was elicited, that of 00,000 bale* of forfeited Confederate cotton not one tenth ha* ever been accounted for to the 'Government. The remainder, worth fully tl5.000.000, have teen appropriated by ottical and uomot^ciai rascal* and sharper*. Gen. Howard, of the Preedmen'a Bu' reau, ha* i*?ned a circular applicable to those of the Southern people whose pro perty has been restored to them, in 'which he state* that numerous case* have been reported of the summary expulsion of freaduieii aiuj refugee* from their tent ements op the p'amations thus restored, and orders that hereafter all officers and > agent* of the jiureau will prevent the ! recurrence of such ejectments in future. I In cases of douhl the Assistant Commit sioner of the Slate is directed to forward his opinion to the Commissioner of the Bureau before any order of restoration 13 issued. We learn that the top3 of the president's Message it it)ost favorable. The telegraphic synopsis states that a Sute cannot commit treason ; tyat acts of se i cession are null and void ; thai whan a S'.ate ha* passed the Constitutional a mendment, it only remains for har:|o send members to Congrats. IVhik^Pj alatee that Government cannot tuaWpP actors of freadrpen? that matter beng reserved 10 in* mniaa uiemittivHi ; mm Government can oftiy aed that tb?Jy are protecte.1 in person and property. The Missiaaippi "Legislature pa???d the exemption bill orer the Governor'* veto. It exempt from execution of Judgment $3,000 worth of property belonging to the hand of a family, children, Ac. The Lygitlatuie did not p*M the "stay law" over the veto. A citizen of Wilson county, Tennessee, I hired a substitute in the Confederate ar? my, who served as such through the war t The hirer agreed, in writing, to convey to > the substitute a tract of land, for which - suit was brought. Chancellor Steele, of Tennessee, has annulled the contract.? > lie declares that the recognition of the i Confederates as beligerents was induced , by considerations of humanity, and iti , no wise invested the "so-cal'ed" with ; rights of nationality. llence contracts I made in contemplation of the existence , of such Government, in obedience to its r exactions, and to nromota 5'u ?n/to ?Va , y , r -~r> I j in derogation of public moral* and law, and are void. llYMF.NKAL. Married, by Rev. J. W. Cridar, on the 14 th inst., Mr. Jamks Williams, of Kershaw Pis1 trict, to Miss Mahy McCardkll, of Lancaster l District. New tdvrrlm iin nh. ,1 a I FRASER &, DILL, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VANDKRHt HINT'S WH ARF, CHARLESTON, 8- C. Dec lb, 15?fim. Estate R. D. M. Dunlap, PERSONS indebted to tho Estate of the lute R. D. M. Dunlsp are requested to innke payment to the undersigned. Also nil persons who may have demands of any grsile or character against said deceased, nr liw F.atiilu a ra KupmUu n?? --J ?? .... .......v, - ? .?v. v?j Iiu vi 11 vva nun re quired lo present them fur payment before the first day of February ucxl. Tlija notice will be plead in bur to any claim* presented after that dnt? EMILY S. DUN LA P. Executrix. Dee. 16, 1865. * 15?21. ETTATE SALE! UNDER an Order from the Courf ol Ordinary for Lancaster District, 1 will oirer for sale, or. Wednesday, the 9') day of January next, at the lata residence of Joseph A.Cunningham, dec'J., the principal nortion of the personal Ea late of said deceased ; consisting of 50 BALES OF COTTON! HORSES and MULES I A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR CATTLE ! Fork and Stook Hogs! CORN, FODDER, 2 Good Road W agons! IRON SAFE. OOTION GIN. ALSO, Several Hundred Bushels of COTTON SEED. PLANTATION TOOLS and many other articles. Jt\f On the same day, tne plantation fin which the Jeceaaed resided at bis death, will he rented fur the ensuiog year. It is superior Cotton or Graiu laud, and under excellent fence. jt-iT The sale will be positive. No article disposed of except at auction. Ti e Terms will be made known on day of m?la. A. J. KIBLKtl, Mm'r. Dec 10, 18C5. 15-3t. FlaUT CHEEK L^NDS FOR SALE. Ex Pnrle. ^ In Kquity-Lancnater. Pc John K. Welsh, ( tition for ante sf Dower Admin'r Win. j" lands of Grace v llilloo, Hilton, dec'd. J widow, decea-ed. Under the drereeof the Court of Equity in the shove stilted este, I will ekpoae to public sale on Monday, the 8th d*v ef January next, st Lancaster Court Hoove, a Valuable Tract of Land! lying end situate on the waters e! Plat Creek, bounded by lundq ef Thomas I, ' Clyburn, J. K. Welsh, and others, known as the Dower Lends of (Jrscv Hilton wid j ow, deceased, and containing Put^r Handled and sixty acres, more or lose. TERMS.?Sufficient nssh te pay the ycoata end charges of euit and the efbenaea rt?f Uii. pii i credit of oje and two years, ia eaual annual instalments; the purchaser to give b.?nd, or note, with latereat from the day of eale payable annually, and ft mortgage of the prrmise*. K. O. BlLUNGS, C. R. L. D. Com'ra Office, l<anca*ler U II. i S. L, December 1'J, i"t>5 \ Dee. 1ft, 1866. 16?di-printers fee 014.00 For Sale. A SMALL WAGON, in goeu repair, with convenience for working one or two horses. Apply at this office. December 9th, 1866. 14-3L # Headquarters LANCASTER C. II., 8 ( December 14, 1865. The following Circulm Order ie pub ed for the information of all cencerned HEADQUARTERS actiro amutant commissioner, bl heau Refuoees, Freedmer, ah Abardored Lards. COLUMBIA, S. C , Nav. 23, H Ciroular, In order to avoid the evils that n necessarily follow n failure on Urn par employers and froadmen to enter into < tracts for the ensuing )'tnr, it hna been termined to require that contracts be til immediately. The accompanying form been adopted and will be observed. It is hoped that the ntipulation in torin providing for the continuance of th contracts after the restoration of civil thority under such rules and regulati as itmy be adopted bv the Legislature this State will prove satisfactory to all | lies. It is recommended that as far as p ti? able, in order not to break up tl homes, for the present, Freedmen to be ployed by and tnnko contracts with tl former masters, and that care be takei provide for the maintenance of the help and infirn. This will be tnost easily cured by paying t^o Preedmen fer tl labor in Clotliiiir, fupy\ shelter and ni cal attendance, nbd such additional wn in tnuiiry as u>ay l*e agreed upon. Commanding officers of Bob. Distr will designate an otlicer at each Cc House in the Sub. District, to net as Ag for the Freedmen's Bureau, and to t charge of the lin king of contracts. '1 officer associated with two citizens of Military District, Magistrates, if they be obtained, will rnn?litule a board un the piovisioas of Circular No. fi. f< Hes<lq.i?rtvrs of the Bureau. la cr wture the emplover and Preestnen can TWO BAI.B9 OOTTO STOCK of VARfOtlS KINt HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN Ft NI'IUKB, I'loiieiooe, and venom ot articles. TKRMS, far ike Cotlos, Cash. 1 anca of the property on a credit of laoutka for all auina over Five Dollars, a. ~I - ?J -* - ru,i|I?? nvig ?BU apyiruTff M rily. W. M. ADAMS, Adi MARGARET TAYLOR, Admi D?j?rob?r ad. IMS. u?s A I.A KG K Supply of BLANktf for i for euh, al this ofbc?, umbra* Lawvar'*, Magistrates, SborlfTa, die. agree upon the terms of the contract, I board, after a careful examination of (lie facta, will ti x (lie term* The ^wo citizens, members of the boi eliall be paid three dollar* per day for time nclualiy engaged iu the diaehargt their duty?:he account to be certifier by the officer associated with lliedj. and proved by the Sub. District Command* i To del'nvy the neeeeaary expensei theae proceedings a fee of lifty cents *1 be charged and collected for each Fre an so employed,?-in caaes where tec a less number are employed, if more t ten, twenty-live cent* will be collected each additional freedint-n so employe* the entire fee to be paid by the empln; These fee* will be collec'ed by the offi in charge arid accounted for to the ti Commissioner. No diabureement by him will fee alio* except the per diem of the associate uh bere of the beard upon approved accoui A weekly report will be made by him the Hub. Assistant Commiasienor wh will be accompanied by a correct cop) all contra*'* entered into. Bub. Aaaiet Commissioners will report weekly to ih Headquarters the number rf cenln made ; the number of Preedaien con tree with and every oilier matter of import^ or interest connected with this businesi They will slao te the full extent ot tl power enforce the faithful performance the coadiliens of these con tracts. The internal of Freodman will be ti fully guarded and their right* lo every a pact piotecte I, but at the same time t must be compelled te fulfill tlirir agi hu nts, aod if idle er vicious must be p iahed. No effort should be epared to correct erroneous iinproaeloa that prevails mm freed m?n in regard to a division of land that it ia not necessary for them te m contracts?or that they will be permit to go in grout oaoflfc* to any other | of Ibe country. RALPH BLEY. Brevt. Brig. Ueo'l. and Act in, Aauislaat Ceinmissio A board ha* been organised in sect ance with the requirement* of the ab Circular, and coueiat* of the follow menber*, viz : licit W. L. ORCUTT, Cbairur JOHN D. WVIJE, J. T. K. BELK. The form of contract referred to in ubove'Circular nay be aeen t>v applyinj niv office el Lancaster, C. H. Employer* and Freed man are reqoei to nude their eontracia fur the eaat year, and preeent then for approval as a aa puaaible. W. L. ORCUTT. 1st T,feot. Cont'd#, Lancaster Dis* Dec. 1 Eit?t? Sal?, BY Permiaaien ofDavid A. Willia K?i|, Judge of the Court of Ordir. far l-am-asler District, we will sell Wednesday the UOth inat., at the late r deuce of A. J. Taylor, deceased, all ef personal property belongiag to the Ka of ths aaid deceased conaiaiin* of Estate af J. L> Dmlep, Deceased. I T>ERSOfiS INDEBTED TO THE ES( X Ut? of the Utt> J. I.. Dunlnp, deceased, .. Will pnnill r-r >. nr. 1 .. -.1 > I. _ %v?iv ivinviu <?uU aunno nv v Vic IIICU h Ujr cuh or olherwise to me at this place. All persons having demand*, of any grade or character, against the Estate of said deceaaed, are hereby notified and requested ,j_ x to present the sanio, duly attested, to me . f within the time prescribed by law. J Dec. 9,-3t. \V. B. DUN LAP, Adm'r. 855, King's Mountain Military School. TORKViLLK, a. C. inat npHK exercises of the eleventh year of t of JL this well known institution will begin in- on the 16th of JANUAjty, 1866. The do- usual instructions in TACTICS nnd DRILL iide will be omitted until the State is definitely has restored to her political status. Terms??or first Session of five (5) this months?Tuition, Board, Fuel, Lights, ieae Wasliiag and Books, $l?5 00. in advance. an. Pupils ara required to furnish their own ons Towels, Pillow Cases, Sheets and Elan9 of ket" for Cot MntUass. par- For furlhar information apply to rac A. COWARD, heir Surviving Principal and Proprietor, em- December 9. ISC5. 14?3t. h?ir , to Estate of Minor Clinton, dee'dless ?)ERSONS indebted to the late Minor se* 1 Clinton, Eeq , dee'd, will nuke paym#l tw the undersigned, at the Office of fd' Ilia Commissioner in Equity nt Lansaster If"* C. 11.; or to my Attorney, W. M. Connors, . , E*qlets All ptraons having demands, of any uirt grade or character, againat the Estata of *nt said deceaasd, are hereby notified and re ake queatad to present the same, duly attested, liis to my suid Attorney within the tiiuo pre the scribed by law. < ?" K G BILLINGS, d*r Qualified Executor. Kept. 28, 1865?4-3ru. I Mas A L"?| Cotton Plantation to Kent ill f OFFER FOR KKNTOR LEASE MY X Plantation, situated on the main rond irj leading from Lancaster to Camden, lying l|,? between Salein t'auip-tirouad and Hanging 5 uf Rock C/eek, and known in the Spring I |() I'ltice. On the place there are about Four ftp Hundred acre* of land in a good alale of r cultivation ; one half of which is freali land , 0f and all of it highly productive. Witherha|| dinary attention, it will produce fine crops lHj. of either Cotton or Provisions, The fenci or 'DK vcellent condition. Besides the han planting land, there are aewial hundred fur acres of fiae pasture land, all under good j fence. The place it well watered, and in per. ?*??7 respect well worthy of a visit from |oc,r any who may wish to rent. It will be lul,t rented for ono year or longer if desired. 1 will lako pleasure in allowing the place, and may be found at mv residence one mile Mu. below Haoging Rock Creek. aU JAMKS'M. INGRAM. , to ?el- 7lh? 1864,?i-if! k.hf ""The Phoenix." ant f UILIIH I D AT COLUMBIA I a. c. ** BY JULIAN A. 8ELBY. t^j r I tHE Daily Phoenix, issued every mornaca X lug, except Sunday, is filled with the L latest news, (by telegraph, mails, etc ,) Ed,el r ilorial Correspondenco, Miscellaney, Pom 0j try, and Stories. The tri weekly Phmaix, for country clrire cululion, is published erery Tu?sday,Thurw r?. d*y "'I Saturday, and haa all the rending matter of interest coatsiued in the daily isrva. sues ef the week. u0. Daily, one year $10.00 * three months S 00 'Hi-Weekly, one year 7.00 ,nr " three aoatba 3 00 | _ Weekly, ene year 4 00 at,,, M three months 1.35 t,.j Advertissments insarted in the Daily or part Trl-Weekly at $1 a square for the fiial insertion, and 75 cents ler each subsequent insertion. Weekly advertise moots $1 a g square every insertion. ner. ~ Every on* ahoold have a Copy. ?rd. INTK hN AL R K V E X U ? UUtOI ove fRaEING an abstract of the latarnal Kovenee iog and direct (or land) tax laws of the United States, with Schedule* o( Taiatioo, LIcmm, >an Stamp Duliee, Exemptions, shoeing the rtiM under the various Laws since Jul/ 1, I86t, and intended lor the general information of the l,,e P*'** to " eddcd an Abstract _ t. of the AcU of Congress, p+ssea during the * War, relative to Abandoned Lands and to . oilier matters of general interest. . U/ C. J. Klford, Attorney at law, Greenville ""K S- C , Aisewor of the Internal Revenue Tat oo fo, the Third Cwllecuon District of South Car* The Book will contain about 12 page*. lad L will be issued in a few weeks. Trice 60 cent a per cop/, with a liberal discount to the trade. Orders must be accompauied with *Ao cash to secure attention. ma Address, 0, E. ELFOR0, Publisher, Orcen Villa. 8. C. oi Way. It, ISM. "i Dr. J. H. Wilhf rttpoon UiH kis professional services to (ho people of Lancaster villa and aurrounding cfnnttrf. !1? ran La Innn.l at K>a * /w ? ?. .???? * HH UUIVC uppw N tilt the residence of J. A. H?->a?Uiiie, or *1 to* the reaideoca of bio lather CoL J. il. 'A'ilhar. apooa. JR. HepWaiber % ISM.?if bar The Southern Onnrdlen. IPROPOtfK to raviva the padlicatinn of thi* journal, at Columbia, 8. C., at noon I'i aa mail communication* have baeo foatored tha and lha aaceaaary arrangements can be >?u. mad a. CMAKLKS 1*. PbLHAM. m r. noi?mp?r IHiiO ? job woakT" tale \f# ara now praptrtd to esecuto all kind* o( :iog Jof, Work, Willi n Minna and dlapelch, and oo accommodating lenoa. COCHRANE & WILSON. (At J- H. Crockett's old stand.) WE 1IAVE RECEIVED AND opened st Lancaster C. II., 8. C., a select stocTc of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING &c? CONSISTING OF;: POPLTXS, D'LA ISK?% ALL WOOL T),T.ATXKS English and American Prints, alpacas; mourning prists, soft finish cambric, j a con ft muslin, pa per cambric, irish linen,, drills, White and Colored Flannel, plaid linsey, blka cued domestic, canton flannel, ha sdker chiefs, KID AND BERLIN CLOVES 1 Ladies Collars and Cnflfc ! Gents Linen and Paper Collars 1 BER1GE AND LICE VEILS I toilet so a p, hooks 4$d eyes, silk, cotton an i) flax thread, pins, needles, belts, Combs of all Blinds ! scissors, shears, Buttons lor Coat, v cab ttliu mt hum i AGATE I PEARL BUTTONS* write lottos' hose, asd half hose, nejts, 8uspkndkr8, TOOTH BRUSHES I paps'it, pens, writing mnd indblliblk inK% ulank and spelling books. LADIES AND GENTS HATS I Gent's, Ladies, Misses, Boys, BOOTS and SHOES! l-lND GAITERS llf* A Si?w>ll IQI Q( MEDICINES! cutler y, hand sa wfiles, tacks, table axi) tea spoons! CROCKERY ASD GLASS WARS I HOOP SKIRTS I SUGAR, COFFEE, SODA. SPICE, PEPPER, PURE STARCH, BLACKING RRUSHES, MASONS BLACKING, MACKEREL, MATCHES, SPUN YARN COTTON CARDS! sives, BAGGING AND ROPING ! AXES, ADAMANTINE CANDLESK AND COPPERAS, Powder, Shot and Gun Caps^ READH1ADE CLOTHING! Rook island Jeans! SEGAES,TOBACCO,** JUST RECEIVED TWO NEW M* CLKLL.AN SADDLE*. At ? bought our good* prior to tfca lot* riaa in prion North, wo can rail aa chaao aa tiio okaapoat, and at a always willing to afeoar our gooda, whether wa aali or wot. Coll aa4 ciaininc for journal roa. R. R. Cochrane, J. Htim Wiuw. r. 8. Cotton (balad or looaa) takan hi aa>. chango for Uaoda. Old Book Mataa howwlh ah hirhaat narkat vahta. Njtambar II, \%\i. |(^t4