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hita,, in Edg-.ic?dDisiri-t, S. C., Jan. Sth. ?S62, rt? lnfiawmulion or ibeLra.n. Mrs. Si BO?CK NIGHT, oi-ururt of I! ?v. F A JIU jil, BOLCKMOII i. in tho full hope of H blessed immortality. In the death of thjs cbrirtiuu -woman ber huuband biur lost an mcnabb- ... 1 r~ .. ! i,:;fe wife, and brr .'hihlren, eeven in om1,: di of whim nv son.?.) ?-devoted mother, 'i'uiec ?tr -ons aro now iii j tho army, and have been iu .-cverai oo^ageioenJa. ^ Two of them bear houurnblo .{cara, in their coun try's cause, lier pl H.** in tho church-: ...irele, and tho neighborhood, will .not be.eaeily filled. r-he wat ! :"' *.? .? \ ??.'< pr?oared by soli, ? I ?f her numer?os trieucL? upu? her husband's farm, and an address sailed to'ibo occasion was deliver- ? ed by tho writer from Mi^?a. iii 10-."Arittft.ye j and depart, for this jjJaoc loaf rest."- j ..Dearest mother, thou ha.'t-l'jfi. us, . Here ?hy loas we deeply feel. But 'tis God that'bath"bereft us, Ne can all (?ur sorrows iaeal. Y?.?r*aga& wo hope- to mo?t thee, W.hen.tb'e day ?jf; life ja tied, Then in b.eaveiArith joy to greet thee, Wirre no farewell tear is shed.'' E. CAC&HUAX K. M. STEVENS, a member of Co. G, 7th f Regt. S. C. Y., ilieu of Consumption on ibo liUh j Juiy list, in Pittsilvahia County, Ya., at Air. | Wm. Epperson's, aged 2? vea s, 10 months and ; 21 days. ! Ricn.ir.n unveil himself wiih .he" Bapti.-t ? Church at (iobd Hope in 1-tt? 1, aud iived a>cotfc.j sihtent me>abjjr till Ji?3; death m? - will be reen, j by the anneied letter written by the tstrcm-'y ' kind lady who nursed'bWiu Ids last illness : j PiTTSiLV?MA, Vs?, July 17, 1802. 'j 'Mas. ELIHC STE vans,"-Ihm- Mmlnm i -The painful duly devolves upon me bf Informing you | i hat your djsarapaj. Kl- &&4f?t&&6 no moro] j He died on tho 10th inst, with ;, feeling of per feet resiguati.m to the will of lied, ami a hopeful | auticipati m of that brighter .world where the I broken tie? of earth are re-united, ile did not think he would die until a short, timo before bis j end. He Was-looking fondly-forward- to ure- j ?inion with you in the loved homo of - bis chRfc | hood. I fondly hoped that his lifowonld be pro* j longed. I watched over him da7 ami-night, and i all that c< uld be done by humas power was done K to restore him tu health and rigor? hut it. availed j untiling, and with ead and sorrowing hearts we j saw that he must die.. We .sorrowed to sec one |. that we had learned to love as ; kind man passing [ away in the spring of hi? life : we sorrowed for f you, in his home far away, who could gare upon j his loved formed no more. His most comest wish j was to see his parents once norn, and if bc died i here he requested .that bis oody be carried home. \ lie was calm aod. rational to tue last, aud bia J lips were ?nnviug ?n prr.yer a few moments before he breathed his la.-L Prom a conversation I had J with him soon after ho cn me here, lam convinced j that he was faithful to Lis Christian profession, | and uncontaminated by camp life. ,Iic bude u. all Inri'weilvrequesting- us -to meet him in -leaven. And when I asked U:.:n -what I should write to J yon, he said "Write to her that I shall meet her i io Heaven." I shall never i-ee you on earth, hut J 1 hop? \v*r will all ^ie?t where th? elaugor of the j war trumpet is henrd no mo e. May God Mess you now uud lort vc Youls, wt h heartfelt lympatbyj MARV'' A. MORTON, j His manly form is cold and ?till Life's flickering taper hus expired : i Iii* heart no more with jo-v will thrill Which once his bosom Eie.l. ! Within ' fanger's houie Lc lie.-, No k. ' fi jathor rouud t To gaze <ti sadly sorrowing eyes : Vf o' i llfelpni form. 3-_; tear- orv* falling fa?l a;iu Cr??. Around his tying led ; Tesrs of the tenderest sympathy Bedew hi.- vor.thful head Bu? his spirit has found thut glorious homo Where the weary uro nt res!, 1 Where the din of battle can never come, Ur tyrant'.- arms Oppress. . MARY J. HUSSEY, youngc.-t daughter of I?. L ?ud J-AKAU Bi shKI of Edgef el i Distr-.-r.'S. U., j rtnoi of Diphtheria on the 7th bf Patruvry ?asl, . .???t I j'C-rs, I month aud K! -tay?. Withiu tiie pa.-t yiar the Ki ig of Terror? IIMS b-.-eo ut work iu ibis taruily, and whijat laakitrg his murk iu thinning the rank.- ai hume, he ha- - mit been idle in the Camp, for two of the .sops st lsns:, have fallen a sacrifice iii this unholy war. : But thc?*, together with several of thc blacks ' wt.re not enough to satisfy tba monster death. Little .MARV, the idol of tho family, nm-t fal: into ils hands, and she ?s now gene.-ltui gwiolrnni the . evil to i-hme to the peaceful pre>-eui.f II.iu, whit, said, " puffer litfje children to come unto mc, ai ?1 : forbid them ii"-?, for of sio-h is th* Mtigdotu >.f heaven." W. !.. H. ., WHITEMAN W. BULL, the suhjert of this I r,i".ii'--i, a nativo of Edgefi?ld District, S. C , on listed ur a private in Company K. I.nh R?giment, j S. C. Y., on the 2-tth of Oetoiwr lr??5l, and served ' in thut-capacity until tho memorable battle of Antielurn (-'hrtrpeshurgi was fouzht, in wfiieli he . received a wound ir, the arm. ihm anhseqnently j preved fatal. Though only a youth when he eane Jntfi our ranks, he son w"n the admira .ion of bis eomradi-s in arms by bis-mild disposition, m-.iirv- deportmeut mid espei-i:dly bin patient eadurati?e "f the sever-". p?t toils of the soldier's life. White mi thut .'oii? ; rmi famous mnreh to Maryland, where u'l weit j- .rtiu.liy unconscious of every thing atfre pain. ; r.ot a word nf eotiiplalt?t nor a mnr?t?lr was heaoi i en-ape his lip?. Hf wa- in the cogagocieril <,'. liotinaboro, on thc Itth of ???pt?mber, l>*t>L'; and fought most gallantly. -Early in the oDgugeiner.i of the 17th at Antietam f5%arjr?hurgi her*?coivcd his wound and retired?rom tte field, and DOW i B'-mbercd among the " unkr.own de? i." His er.ndncl was sueh to make tiim the prid.: of his fond parent- and uifeet onate friends ?rim . are now lefc lo mourn his loss. ll. Dien, at Guineas Sfatfon, Y;i., on the 14th Dec. ' l.s?2. JOHN "ST, soc Of .TAMI S S. an 1 "PAMELIA ! L v>!B, in the 24th yea-r of his nge. "He was mor- ' u!ly wounded iu the ba!.le of Kredriehsbitrg on tte 13th of Dev., and iliad thc ne\*. day. This worthy patriot volunteored in Cr., (i, Capt. BtTLF.H, 1st Regiment, -5. C. V. He enlisted lodi of August 18C1, and borea conspicious partial th* hard marches and well-fou;ht battles of Vir- | gi a ia. He was a b:ave sol der and won tho kind rogards of his Ojftcura and all hin fellow-aoldiars : " as a mon be was trustworthy ; :oi a n.-ighbor be- I !o/ed and as a husband and fa ther kind ami afTee. tionoie. He leaves H wife and one ehii.l. and om brother. and a l ?rgt oire'.e o? Iiir-nd-i to mourn hi-: ; JOSH, but they have the consolation IO know that he fell in a good c.iufle--?tri!Bsc'i:ig for politieul an I social existen.'e. His life wu? b it in the tempest of battle, hut we hope his spirt! has found a rosti lg ola '0 at God's right hand. We also add that 1?ARR0TT LAMB, son of the aforenamed parents, wa? hilled dead on thc seid the same dajr, in the 21st year of his age. Ii A RROTT was among the first that volunteered in de e ice /?f his country, and was identi?ad ia ; Capt. BROOKS' Co. G, of the .'tb 5. C. V., for one j year, and when that time expired be' re-eohstod | for the war and was transferred to Capt. BttTCRR'a . Company of the 1st SvC. Y. LARI'.OTT was an amiable youth, and was loved | by all that knew bim, and .wai thu kind regards of bis officers and comrade*. He jeavoa a large eire'e "f iriends a:id ono 'nroiher.io^n ?urn his ; loss. His Urnth'er is-a.tnenib<r < f ihe HHLI * Com- I pan/ and Regiment, and tha ml/ one thefaini? . Jv that is left. Their mother diVd when th-y wer? quite yor.nif. au?! their father died inj^ie Me^iean war. ''Thus are t'ticy thal ioyed their eouuir.v." j Their lives wiri lost in the tcuip?rt Bailie, j Let us etdbalm their memories ?ti o?r hearts, and I iet generations to coime (peak of their fajne and ; call them blessed. _ M.-A. L***. f ? ?_ ^_'_Lj-L-iiLL.1_._, j Notice. ALL persnns having claire' aintnsi thc Kslal?", nf Willis Whittle, sr, decMy nrfc r--i?n?.?ted ? to present them duly st?es-?d ?<-corn"ne tn ?HW*. A. WHITTLE, 1 . " .? 'CROrCH. j nT' ! Mr?r I ' Sm? 'J i Bags Wanted. CLE*N COTTON AND LINEN RAGS .can he j ?dd for cash at the A"ilr?rtixt-r office. Aug. 27 ' U U \ Caution to Trespassers. ! HWISC, reec-it'v nut 'he ftr.ee ?rnnnd my! farm in th .?'on rh renoir. I h?r?-hy wirn nil persons nf?i'St; trcsp.i?-'!rg f1i?t??m. cither in I gatherinr Wo . S r<?w. *c . or Icf'incr <'own my , fence. I am dcteraiin-vl to pnt a stop tn the Web arto otitrazc-ois trespassing un my promise?. Talca .aralng ia til?, -m TjWKCOl.OT Pah 13 at i ? Recnilts Want?d. j WITA VING been detailed ?8 Rueiuitinjr Officer i ?L for t?o-Kdfrefitud Husr.rs, tm. I, 2d Bez't. I Cavalry^! will .be pleased io receive u Ifcw UK I CRTJTTS to my Company. By order* from th? ; Secretory of War. eonveript. will he allowed 1" volunteer in -arms of'ti,;.. service and . cirps of , thcbr.uvrp selections. . Th? Government furnishe equipments co?/rdote/rtud.horses can he ridden or driven HTroSsn th? country to the headquarters of tho repaient ?D fifteen day a. All .expenm-s paid for loan anil horsed Couperin's on?sliug will bo entitled to all tho privilege:: of volunteers. . ' . T. U CL ARK/ Capt. Co. I. 2d Regt. S. C. C. : __ . , &Q__u_ LANDFOR SALE. THE-Snbsiwiher ofield fur .-ale privately thc HOMESTEAD PLANTATION of Robert Jeuaiogr. 4ec'd., iuTdgeSetd District, containing NINR"IIUNDR1?i> ACRES, Sitar,'* on-Stevens; Creek, on the Road leading from Augusta l? Calhoun's Mill?, 2S miles frota Augusla, nuil bounded hy lands of Dr. J. J. Cart- j ? ledce^Mr-v Cartledge; CL. Blair and others. j . There:Sr>Wtbe place ? comfortable Dwelling 1 jHnuse.nn l ?ii necessary outbuildings. There are seventy-nve We.-"of .r.'md'bnttotu land, rind thirty aeres nf land ?air:i iu, Wh^tf, and about forty in O.tts. The place is well wafered a iel timbered anil *fi H n l-.ixh st.ti ot* '-cultivation:*- ? J? apuryhii*r>un' bo' found coon. LwiU nell erith tbe place Seventy-tive Hoad of Sheep, brin k of flattie,'?c. ?; >V ' .Dr. J. J. Ciirtltdge cr "trie Snb?crih..r will take pleasure in sh? wing- the place .to any onc_de-s:ri>us of ptircha.-ing an excellent plantation. J?r^Ternis easy. W. H. JENNINGS, E::'or. Mar f . if 0 ' A??I A NT LTV of Air article is offered for aal?, Is-is perhaps tha' cheapest of all lort il ?ZITS". lt ia adapted to ?very.hind ul'.eui!. The usual es tent of land cannot be '.-ultivnted this year. The laborers are aiment. The more raasou therefor* for enriching every jere possible. -Farmers should hay the GUANO, if, not oilurwise supplied, uud douhfe if "not qnaorufffo, the ordinary crops of Geld an'l ?arden. Apply io P . " , A. WRAY, ilamhm-g, Mar 4, .' . it ? Pay Your Small Debts. ALL those indebted to .TAS. M. RUDSON, either hy Note: or A'-c.iunt, will do me an especial favor kv settling 4hc same promptly. I wish lo close up s-id bitsicCSS ar an early .lute. I will be al Edaeftebj C. H. to give ?j! an opportu ui'/'of paying their geiier.it!y sin-dl indebtedness to the s.r?il J. M. Ilttdsjir, on the first Monday in Apiilnexu T. B. REESE. .Mur 5 " 5t 'J NOTICE. ALL persous indebted xu tho Estate of James Harrison, dcoM.,- ava requested to como for ward ?ind pay the sume, as we earnestly desire to cloie the istate without delay. JAs. S. HARRISON. 1 Ai ,. JOHN E. HARRISON J ' Mar 4 - ?t 9 State of South Carolina, KDGKF?EL? DISTRICT, IN OR DIN A RV. BY W. F. DURISOE, Es v, Ordinary of Edge hill District. Whereas, A? F. Langford, bas applied to me for fietter.- ol' AJuiiai-trution, on all and siugalai the goods uud chatties, rights aud credits of Amos i She?ly, Ute of the District aforesaid, u?c'VI. | The.e are, therefore, tn cite anJf admonish all ! and singular, the kindred and cr?ditera of tho said j deceased, to be and appear before ma, at our nes1 ' Ordinary'* Court for the ?aid District, to beholden j :?t E?geScld CU., on the Iv tb d?y o?" Mar. n >\t, j ri ?hoir can-1?. If any, why the said administrai'jr should n?t M granted. Given undo- my hand and seal, this 27th dey of Feb. in tiie yeur of our Lord one thousaud eight hundred and" sixty-; h ree. and in the 87 th year of th-: Independence of South Carolina. W. F. DURISOE", o.t:.n. Mar 4, 18P2. 2t !' T he State of South Carolina, j G DG F. Fl ELD DISTRICT.. IS Ol:VISA RY. BY W. F. TM" RIS OK, Esquire, Ordiuary of j Kdgefield D'-rrict. Whereas, John P. '.fickler hos applied to in? j for Letters of* Administration, on ul I and slwgw- ; inr.ihe (foods and i-huirlns, ri>rh:s ?nd ercdits cl ; ifohn C. MeCelvev, late of tin.- l?i-trj.-t aforessl.l: j de-Vi. : . The?': an1,1 hereto rjs, t>. cite an.l admonish ul! and ^sittgttlar, the kir..tr^?l and eredttors of the j .ny.id deceased^ to te ar.'-l anpesr beforejiie, at ?ur j nv?t Ordiniin V C*nrl ft?r the said District t- he holden at Edg-Jield C. H. OH thc 11th .biy <.t Alar, nest, in thoa entw. if any. why.tho said adm in is- | trallon should not he crusted* fliveu under my bund und teal,"Ibis ".TiJi d^x of I Peb'y in .the yesr of wir bord one Uiwiiaand eight-hundred and sl-ty-rhrcc. und in ?he civilly Hi-vuth yoar'.f the rndependen^*e of Ute-r^tato ol I South CacalitftH. h . F. lil RISOS,0. K. !.. { "M.'.r 1 ?t > I St ate of South Carolina, j EDGEFIELli l?feTU?CT. O ORD ix Air*. f>Y A7. F. DURISOE, Esq.,. Ord?iRry nf Edge- ! 1> field DUlrlet Where?',. D.-miel !?? ll Hay hath applied1 to! nr. fir litten of A-bninistcalion, on all and ? .-iiignler the p-io Li and chaillw; rights und ere-Mis ! of .lereni.ib Croat, late cf the District, uforesnid, .i?ceasu.i. ?.?'..-* Th?e Hr,^. therefore, to cite and admonish all md singular, the kindred and .'reditor.- of the said deceased,' (>. Le and appear before me, at. our next Ordinary's Court for tue said*Pistriet, to bc holden at Rdgefield ?.'ourt'Hoii-'e, on the K'.th day of'Mar. next, lo show cause, if any, whv the said admin istration should not be --ranted. Given under iny hand and .-eel, ibis 27th day of .March, in thi year ?.f our Lord one thousand ; eight hundred ...!).! sixty .i?r.-c, and in tiie "ighty- ! ?\enlh year of the Independencer.f S Car>'?Vin.i. W. F." Df'RIS??. ...K'.?. Slar 4 . L't ?<. State of South Carolina, LOG K FIB LD DISTRICT,' INT ORDINARY. ' ' BY W. F..DCRIS0K, E?o., Ordinary of Ed'c field-Distrlct. Whereas, T.. Tuckter ha? applied fo nrc' for Leiter^ of Admirilstfatloti, on otb and iingnlar thc joods Hud eb artic?, rights and credits of William Mallet, J.it? ?if the D:-trict aforesaid de.-M. These are, therefore, to clio and admonish all and -dugular, thc kindred and creditors nf thc sai-I deceased, to I.e. and appear oefOfc :*is, nt our 1 next Ordinary's Court lor the said Distric.*. t? bc ! holdiu ut Rdgetiet.1 ??ttrt Ilon>.<, onlhc 14.h day j of M fl. in X'. lo show CrtP-e, if euy, why lin-; :?.ii.i administration should not he granted. t?iven under my h ind and *t>a1,tb.t* 2Sih day of Feb., iii the year of eur Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three", and in the eighty seventh year of tho Independence nf S. Carolina. W. ?. DURISOE, o.z.n. Mar 4 2t . 9 : I State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT. IS OJtJjiXAJtr.. ? . BY W. F. DURIbOt:, Esq., Ordinary of Edge- ' field Distriot. Whereas, 'L W. Carwlle, C. E. E. ]>., lins I applied to aie for Letters of Administration on nil \ nod siugular tho goods and ehnltles, rights and : credits of John Whitlock, late of the District1 aforesaid, dee'd. These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all j and singular, the kindred and creditors'of the said j deceased, to be and appuarbefore me^ut our next j Ordinary's Court for the said Distriet,to be holden 1 at Kdgefield Court House, on tho ll th day or! April next, to show entice, if any, wiiy ihe said rtdministrati-'D should not bc granted. ' (?iven under my hand and seal, Ibis 2nd day of Mur., in the year of our Lord one thous- ; "and eight hundred and sixty-three, arid in tao j eighty-seventh year of the sovereignty and ludo- | poodonce of tho State of Euuth Carolina. r Vf. ?. DURISOH, O.E.p, Mer-? ii' 0 j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. .COLCXDI.V,S. C., February 21, 1SS3. I TIT" Hi: I: AR it is becoming a people ut nil j T ? liuies to give thnuks, to Almighty Coil fur his piist protection-tu acknowledge thoir depen ! ?leuce Upon him, and devoutly implon hie future blessing: Now. therefore. I, M. J-.. BONHAM, Governor of the State of South Carolina, do u?.pninf and sut apart THURSDAY, the fifth day of March next, us a day of thanksgiving, humiliation and prayer; on which dey I earnestly invoke all the ?Hhseus'of the Stato to loy aside all secular em ployments whatever, und to assemblo nt their accustomed places of public worship, to render heart felt thanks to Almighty God for the great aid and proteotiori bc hus heretofore bestowed upon us ; humbly aud .devoutly to beseech Him to forvigc.oiir manifold sine, to impart wisdom to L our nilen;, and in the approaching invasion of our soil by our ruthless foe?, tn shield and pro tect onr fathers, soup and brother? in battle, and give victor* to our anu?, and thut he'will vouch safe to us as a people His future blessing and protection. - ? Given under my hand sad the seal of the State, at Columbia, this twee ty lourth [t.. s.] ^lajr o?JFehrnary, in the year ol'our Lord ono thousand'e^ght hundred srid sixty three. . , M. L. BONHAM. WJ?, RI Ilc.'.TT. Secrretarv of State. Mar. ? * . " lt ' 1' State of South Carolina, ADJ'T AND INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE, Co??lBl?, S. C./Feb. 2C, 1863. GENERAL ORDER NO. 13. ?THE commanding officers of companies or . cjinizft'l for activo service under General 0r? dvr No. 10, will forthwith return to this office rolls0 of the names of all persons in ?heir respective commands between thc ages op sixteen (ld) and eight'.-en ? I?) years. IT. In regiments whwc there bus boca a failure to organise under General Order? No. IO, the commanding officers of said regiments trill fotth with proceed lo organise the companies in accor dance with said order nt thc earliest practicable day, and the commanding officers .of lie compa nies will make returns ia pursuance of ?paragraph 1st of this order. III. This order will not apply to the o'g.miz.i ti-in of companies in, the 115th Regimen! S. C. M., Brigadier General Wilmot G. DeSausst ru having been charged by Special Order No.-'with th^ir orgumzai?or. Bv command. A. C. CARLINGTON, AdiniauUi-jii lus?e<tor General South Carolina. Marchi, lt ; Sia!c of South Carolina, HEADQUARTERS, SURCEOS GENERAL'S DE PA RT il KMT. COL? >:;HA. Feb. l-t'.:'.. ! SURGEONS AND ASSISTANT SURGEONS I of the Regiments of Smith Carolina Militia, j ordered to rendezvous at Charleston, will report , to Surgeon R. Ii. 'BRODIE. Medical Director C. ; >. A.. for duty, and will receive supplie- from toe ! Medical Pnrvevor '.'. S. A. at Charleston. By urdir: * B. Vr. GIBBES; .M. D , Surgeon General, S. C. Mardi 4, lt tl STATE OF SOt Til CAROLINA. AIU'T AND ??.Si?. GENERAL'.". ?FJiJCOE, C?tcMau, Fib. ;::, liiW.. GENERA A "RPR H NO. 12. EXTRACT. Jir INDER existing cirontn.-taores. para- : Iv i gmph I'd ot G'eiiiTaJ 'Jrder N'o. itt. whir h : requires the companies organised in : eeorduitcii .willi said order within the limit- ot tho ?tb Brig ade S.. G. M.. tn rendezvous nt CharJi>s?ou i?u Thursday, (he 2fith !???., (?nd linise within ih"e limit? of tho !0H? Rtgimeiii [Kfrgelhld.] lb? 3i?tb Regiment [Newberry and LtCK??gton,| the I Si ll Regiment [Le'singtj>nand Orangehurg;] loren-' de/.vnji? at. points on tho tl retfn ville and Columbia, and th- Sonth Carolina Railroads, to move t-? !' ('harleston on ?he i'ofh insr., and those organized | within the limits of Anderson District, the 2d Regiment [Pirkens Di>lrict,]aand tbalpart of Ah- . l.eville which furnisheduno company io tho -1th , i:.-irirnei,t of 1-t Corps nbserves, t-j rendezvou* at poifit--on tho Bin.- Ridge) and SreenvillO and Cn ' IIIIII'MT R iilronil*. io-mn'* lo Cbsrle* on dh ihe. [ -2rih init.. i? hereby ^n-j>en.!?:l until further no tre, -and all of r;iii ?omoUoies will complete their organization an*Lhold Mt?in<i*l\'ra?In randiness lu ? move at short notice. By order of the Governor: A. C. ii \j;H.N?" T?N, Adjutant and Inspector General S. C. March 4, * lt i> ..j ?State of South Carolina, ED6RPIKhl> DISTRICT,' i 'IN ORDINARY. ' BIT W. F. ??RISOK, Esq.; Ordinary or Edge- 1 I field District. ' : Whert'H?,'? Timothy Thoma? lins lpplied'to: IO?fut Letters nf AdminUtration, .on all and siqgu- ; hu tho gouda ami chattels, rl?hts ano credits of j John 8." Thomas, late of thc District aforesaid, ' dee'd. These are, therefore, to. cite, and admonish all and singular, tho kindred anil creditor* of the said deceased, to bc lind appear before me, nt our ' next Ordinary's Court for thc said Dir-riet, to be ; holden at Edgefield Court House, on the -Rtfh day of March next, to ahow cause, if any, why the I Said administration should not be granted.- I Given under my hand and seol, thii 27th dey I of March ia the year of our Lord ons tuouiiind F eight hundred anil sixty-three, and in thc eighty."! seventh year cf tba Independence of S, Carolina", j W. F. DURISOE, o.e.rn I Mar i 2t ll . I - ?. -. , . . , ,--.i , . i Notice. ALL persons baring demanda against thc E?- j . tate -of William E. Middict ?n. dee'd., are re- j o. uv si ed to present them to thc miders igned, abd ; tb-.ie Indebted tu said Eetatc aro Peqnested to j make immediate paymteut. EMILY MIDDLETON, Adm'lx. - Mur i 9m* a Lost, A NOTE given by Mlnnjah Mathews to J. R. X^. M obley ? Co., for ?li> and some cents, dated aoout the first of January last, and payable ono d:>y n'ter date. I forew,ar|J ?ny person from tra iling for said Note. M." M.' PADGETT. Mar t . lt* p (Ti ALI, AT THE HAMBi; Iii; p. o, V i?H jw M.EWCIKS6, . liaiiihurg, Dee 2 41 4$ STAT? OK ?OU 1U CA it o iii S A. ?'AWVTASr ?SD iNy-ECTOR-Ot-KKRALH OFFICE,' COLUMBIA, February 26,18C3. IFOR tho information of tbo public, "und as . ii guirlc lu the officers commanding cornual Tiies now beiug organised for service limier tiie late call of his Excellency the Governor, it U here by made known that the following persooz ere ex c:nr>t from said service, to wit: ~ Tlie Liemenant-Govcrnor, for Ile time being; Judges of the Courts-of Lau- and Eqnify; Ordina ries; Clerks pf Courts of General Sessions amt Common Pleas ; Sheriffs ; Masters, Commissioners and-Registers iii Equity : the Secretary of State ; Surveyor-General ; Comptroller-General ; Treasu rers of the State; iaembcr3 of the Legislature and officers thcroof ; Attorney-General and Solicitors; persons in Confederate aud State military service ; officers and cadets nf State Military Academy: regularly officiating clergymen; regular licenced prncticiog.physicinns over 'he age of thirty-five year? ; one apothecary to each'regularly establish- I >d drug s'ore of six months' standing: officers'| ami Faculty of* the South Carolina College, and I Professors in' other incorporated OoMeges and | Theological School.', while said -Colleges and Schools are in op?ration: the Superintendent, Teachers and Steward of the Cedur Springs Asyl um ; schoolmasters hoving under their charge not less than twenty scholars : all branch pilots ; one white man to each established ferry, toll hridgu or toll grain mill, if actually kept by suc'i white man ; the President, Cashier and one Te'ler cf ea??h of the Bunks of tho*St*te; tho Treasurers of Saving Institutions of the State: thc officers and Inen ol'-thc ciry fiaard, an? officersand forty men of each Firo Company pf "the Fire Department of Charleston.and Colmnhia : tho officers andas ufany employers of each Railroad Company as thc Pres ident or Superintendent m?y certify to ?ic neces sary to tao efficient conduct of its business: Pro vided, that it shall also bocert?icJ that the duties of .=n id employers ranrnt he dis-harged by ?laves ; the Superintendent and Kcoper of the Lunatie Asylum and their aTr?-"?ints : stewards or keepers of poor houses ; the Keepers of thc Ars nais of the Stnt: ; per?ons holding office under tho Confedrate Stans*; except Deputy Postmaster* ; persons em ployed by the Stato or by the Confederate States in thc manufacture of arms, munitions of War and army supplies: all persons actually engaged in thc manufacturing of salt ou the sen-coast r-tho members of the Heards of Rc?jf of Soldiers' Fam ilies : overseers having certificates of exemption 'saned from this office ; persons under the age of sixteen and ?boy? the iitje of fifty years, andper sons bet ween thc age? nf eighteen and forty. TI. Persons claiming exemption? under the law will present tho evidence nf their claim, in writing und nn oath, to tiie commanding ofliecrs of- the companies in which they ure ltible to service, who are hereby -authorised, if the-claimant be clearly, cn titlest?-his exemption, to mark oppo site his mime on tho company roll, Exempt ;" and 'such person shall not bo then required to go into camp, bat thc commanding officers of com punies shall return thc evidence of such exempt ! tiona to the commanding officer of the regiment, when it shall have beau organized, tu \-i revised 'ny him, aud he/ibull finally determine nil suck rnces. Jil. Persons hat ?rig certificates of exemption (ron tbiii office will not be required Itt produce j further proof of their 'right lo the same, unie-* i tiie commanding officer of the.company baa rea- j fvb to btjllove that thc perron is no longer en- j gaged in the occupation or employment which ! was thc ground of his exemption. IV. All applications hr discharges on tho i around of physical disability must be. made to ! ibe commanding officers of regiments (after thc ! urJgaiiitation) on the certificates of tho Surgeons ? of.-, id regiments : Prorided, That the command- ? It?gofficers uf companies shall hare puwe^. nod ! ire hereby authorised, t" evento .from appearing 1 In ??..iiro person.- who are certified hy a physician ? of standing to be nuable to attend, or whose lives j or health would be serions'y en dan gored, by gu- j ing to camp, aud report all inch cases to llie com- i manding officers nf tlieir respective regiment*, to be subject to Lia revision. V. No furloughs or exemptions other than for overseers will be granted ut this office, and nil i applications for furloughs taint bc made to' tho j commanding officers ol regiments. Vi. No causes of discharges or exemption nth- ? cr T in. n thoie hereinbefore enumerated are j?roti. j did for by iai?. i Uv commetiti. '(Signed,; A. C. G ARLINGTON, Adjutant and Inspector-General ofS. C. Oft. cial: C. A. FuLLlX, A. A. G. Mar. I hfl STATE OT SOUTH CAROLINA? Milo! - --tex. nUSss* E?CECUTIVE DEPrAP.TMENT. CoL'uitaii, S. C , Tub. 2;). IM. :. ? STO petit;for pardun will be considered nn- . I le.- - ii is accompanied by ihe Kepari ..f Gie . ?'r?siding Judge or Magistrate before whom ihn triai w??.* loi?l. Hy order of thc Governor. B. F. ARTH I B, j Mureil I . ' Private Secretary. Tiie &??le of South Carolina. AIM i i < S? .: xn ? v.-n1; T-,;: I ! ;.N'u. ?I.V. ?r.? H ! . IVif.rnviA, February.24, lao:'. H ESE li M. OH li Eli SO. 12.-Extract. \Y IN* view of the misapprehension which I . seems to pn-vail in .relation to the neces- I sity ul rencwipg ?ertiScales of exemption here- . tofnre issned to overseers under thc Ordnance of ' the Convention nod the Act ol' tho General As-j sctsbry, it is hereby made known that thc Aflt of i the General* A'swnWy. does hot revoke ju-h ecr-.i fifY ii.--; and thni Gcnernl Order No. 0 from this i 'oflirQ revoke-- inity s?ieh certifleatW us were grunt--; 'ed ?o'overMWri ?ho were employed hy }arsons ] who were absent in servi'."!, end uko have left or ; m iy leave thc service. No renewals of errtiti- \ catos given to overseers ?ire, therefore, necessary, j Ty commapd ' A. C. G A ItLlNOTON,. Adjutant and In-qic ii-r-Gener il nf H. C. Off* -.tl : A. FOLI.IS, A. A. l?enera!. Keb 2.1 ll I? j / . i Medical Notice. BM. J. ri GRIFFIN will attend toiPrc; j i fessional calls MI thu YiUny'ntid it* iinmcdt-' ate rieinity. Residence next to .Mr. S. F. Goode'*. ! Edgefield C. K., Fob JO D-uH \ Letter Paper, &c. ' - i Fm sale ni (be I'-'-l Office a fine eiinnlv of Xo '. 1 LETT Kit PAPER and KN V?LOPES. 1 fob - ll* G NOTICE, IHAVE appointed Dr. L. C. DUNCAN, Agont { lo purchase COTTON for the Government. 'lie H ill call upon the planters of Edgefield District1 early in Mardi. T. N. JOHNSON, Agent for South Carolina. Feb 23 4t 8 ?|VLL AT THE HAMBURG {*, O. ' und get one Bottle of Dil. MA'RTAIN'S (il : EAT REMEDY and Dr. JOHN BUL" L'S SARSAPARILLA. Dec 2 4t 48 t tod ge* your MATCIIES. pee 5 4t .i; ?Interesting to Teachers. E(fe?iiW1?e?iiile ft?titirt?! IV eousequttjtCB of thc deetb of thc lute Princi pal and Proprietor, Jo OM II. UWALTNKY, thia PROPERTY IS SOW OFFERED FOR SALE ! OR RENT. Thc LOT embraces fivo Heres, near tho centre of tho Village, and within titree hundred yards of tiree Churches. Thc IMPROVEMENTS are all new-creeled .ic ItfGO.. The "Main Building baa a fiont of torent}'-two feet, with handsome fluted columns. The ern Ire has a depth, of -eighty, feet, giving a HALL forty-two feet by lixty. There are Rooms enough-for-School purposes, for tho Principal's family, and for Twenty Boarders. The pinn contemplates the addition of Wings should it bc fouud necessary. Edgefield ViUase Is near the centro of one of the lurgeat and wealthiest Districts lu? tho State, nod otters many inducemeuts to the enterprising Teacher. As there is no other School of tho kind in the District, lt U confidently believed that this 'will continue to receive ample patronage, if under proper management. The Into Dr. Wx. B. .Tonx sos was'very successful here, as a Teacher, for more than twenty years. There has been no cessation of the School, The undersigned will continue its munHgenient for his brother's ftintily lill next .Tilly. He will be glad to send Catalogues to those wishing information, or to correspond with those who may deidre tu purchase or rent Address ' - L. R. GWALTNEY, . * Edgel?eld. S. C. Teb ll 3t t Vj.. C ENROLLING OFFICE^ Head-Quarters, Lr.xivcTON C. H., F***?. Ul, 1863. JJ BY order-of Coi,. JOHN S. PRESTON. Re ell white mule residents of EDi-'? F.FIF.LD DISTRICT, and ?ll transient persons, citizens-of j thc State or Confederate States, beiween-the ages j of Eighteen and Ftirty, who nra not already in service, military, of the Confederate States, and all Officers, uou commissioned Officers, and pri vates absent froth" tlw>ir e-.mmands without leave, or on espirea leave, will report to -mo at Edge field C. H., and ho ready to go to Camp at a mo rn ent's notice. [f. Discharge* arc n?t*Exemptions; ?ll Ex e"mption?>-are issued by the Enrolling Officer. III. The Surgeon will be at thc Office daily for the purpose of examining cases of bodily infirmity. LY. AU Contractors, Superintendants and Agents having employees detailed (or work, will forthwith report the nuraes, ?gos, and nature bf work of said employees ; and nil persons following pro fessions or trades entitling them tu exemption, will present thc evidence of thc saine. . V. Tho Militia Officers arc required, under Oen r-ral Orders; No." I?., of the Suite Adjutant and Inspec-tor-(?eoer?l, to furni-h'rolls of all Mule persons in their B^ats, between tho nges of Ei"h . cen arid Forty, not already, in tho service, milita ry, ?.f tbe Confederate States. 'They will send in . inc rolls immediately to Lieut, F. M. SCHIlv MER, at Edgefield C. H. VI. Thc Office trill he opened on Tuesday the 2Ith day pf February. All persons concerned lailing to report by the 'Jib day of Mareil, will he treated as deserters. (Signed) W. W. PERRYMAN, Captain iiud.Chiet' Forolliog Officer, . .1th Congressional DUtricti Feb 20 2t 8 Young Men Take Notice. ?WILL take a limited number of RECRUITS tinder the Conscript agc, into my Cavalry Com pany if they report at an early day. For particulars apply to .fumes M. HutTison ?it (he Sheriff's Office. He wiil give all the informa tion necessary \<> reach uv Company. LEW rs JONES, Ccpt. Feb.21 tf- tr Attention ! HA YIN?; hen detailed to proceed io this Stale to arrest absentees and pro.eure conscripts and rolutitecu for (he "th S. C. Regiment, those who are subject to conscription, and wish to avoid bi-iii^ conscripted by volunteering in thc above named Regiment, have now (he opportunity to do so, by applying either.to Capt. S. HARRISON, Serg't. HOL8TON; Berg't. WHITTLE <T Serg't COUR, of Edgefield District, ur Serg't McCUR KY. of Abbeville District. FIFTY DOLLARS BOUNTY v.iiL bc given; also, cotumut.tti n fir clothing to the amount of S i 2-1 for the first your. All Officers and non-commissioned Olfieeis of iboabove?named Regiment, who inc ubsent with- ? out leave from thc proper authorities, rtud whose furlough's have expired, will immediately report io mc ut DonoI?V'iHc, Abbeviilo District, or to | either of (he above-named officers, or bo treated j H? d?sertera. T. A. ll UDO FAS. Captain Commanding Recruiting Party. ; FHI. 1*5 :tt ': \ NOTICE. SRiff. RANT J. "VV. KOSHER, of my C..mpaov being detailed as my Reeruiliag Sergeant' ?rill be in Edg?field and Abb.--. ?Ile Districts du ring February prepared to receive Volunteers, and enlist them. lie may be provided with Bounty, but If he 'a not, iSi'mrrty will he paid un ihe-iir-i ru. liol), or as.early as prandrahle. .1. U. l i? CHI KS, Capt, Co. il, ; .?'a 2~i. ?.. C. V., late .. Jot. Johnston Rides." j Keb Ct iv I NOTICIA To Soldiers' Families ! .4 LL Soldiers* Families who may ree.i Relief. l\. will make immediate application Jo the Com- ! luiisioue.-ii abo nitty live within their bounds, vii : Itt 'ht Seventh Rtgiinent. Those in Hatcher's and HolsonhackV Beats, lo John A. Lott. " Inllnrn's Creek and Turkey CreoU Beats, to John Huiel. - In Q rani tc ville and Haw Oap Beats, to John Curry.- , . In l?ccch Inland and Hnmburg Beats, to A. J. Ramil... . fu the S'"nh /,'.;/.'..in,). Those in Rocky Pond and Red Hill Reals, lo j Janies A. Collins. [n-ColHn*' and Dunlons"iile Heal-, lo John F. Barns. m ? In White Home and Rehoboth Deo ts", to Jaie?-- : A. Talbert. li J In Longmires and Pleasant Lane Beats,* to Luke ; Culbrej'.ii. . ! Lt thu Trula Rey!ment. I Those in Briar Patch and Clovor Spring Beats, j to Tho?. Payne. Tn Joe MKJS' and Vidcito Spring Beats, to Geo. ? J. Strother. in fluid's and Rinehart's Beats, (o Snmnjou j Wheeler. In Mine Creek and Watery- Branch Beat?,' bi Simpson II. Rodgers. By Monday, tho 234 inst., T shall bo ready to j pay over tho money tn each Commissioner, who '. should call at *6ce for their respective - portions, j Returns must bc handed in to me by the 20ih | March) for all montos.psi.1 for Relief. . By order ol' thc Bour'J. JOHN H UT KT, Secretiry uad Treasurer. Feb 18 2t . 7 Administrator's Sale. IN Puriunnce of an artier from W. F. Durlsoe, E?q., Ordinary of Edgefield District,-! ?ll! sell nt thc residence nf Mrs. Martha (Hover, on {satur day, the.-l-lth March neil, nil thc personal Estate of Afr*. Rhoda Jackson. deceased, consisting of BED and BED.ROOM FURNITURE, Ac. Terms-made known ou day of ade. JOHN M.- WITT, Ad'or. Feb 23-_ Sj_8 Notice. GUARDIANS, Trastees, Committees, Ac, wil\ uiako their returns, to this Office hy t?o nrst Monday in April next. Those, failing to do so Trill bo ruled to shiyw ?auue why they have not done ac,, SS. W. CARWILE, CB E D. Com'ra. Office, Feb 23, 1S6S. 3t 8 Notice. ALL persons Indebted eitber-hy Note or A? count will piense edUr.d aottio ?rlbavsa ueg for tho pouoy. 8, C. ?JRYA?T. T* m - y SOUTHERN MAJES HOTEL BY THOMAS 4 LITTLE. WE have b "ie!it the uothe inrarcst nf 'l e former Pr-liriet.or. Mr. JOHN L. HAR MON, iu the SOUTHERN ST.fTES HOTEL,! aud'ioteud to keel) ? ti rs i CIHSH House. THOMAS ? .LITTLE. Augusta, Ua.. Feb 10 .tm G ! Columbia Female College COLUMBIA, 6. C. ir ?-. : .. . . . H.f5 THE SPRING TERM of ty.- in ^ stilu'iou begins Feb'ry ICch, and clo '" ses 24th dune B?.n3. ? Kev. HENRY M. MOOD, A. M., Provident nnd Professor; Rev. T. E. IVA N NAMA KER, A. M.. Professor; Miss L.H. JUNES and Miss AMANDA ROGERS, Instmo tr?ssts iu Literary Depattmeut; W. H. Oil? CHARD, Professor'in Mus?; Miss E.ORCHARD and.'Mhss H ELEN'L. BACKUS, InstruotresiesJe Music ; Mons. E. D'OVILLIERS, Professur of French, Drawing nod Pointing ; Mrs.. E. D'OVIL. LIBRS, Instruoitress In "German, Italian and Vo oa] .Musio; JOHN B. BLACK, Esq., Steward ; Mrs. E. A BLACK, Malwa. Board m:d Tuition.;....$150 00 Music-Piano and Harp. 2?> 00 Painting in Oil ?nd Pitsle). 25 00 French. 20 00 Guitar.?0 00 . Vocal'M?sic.-..."*...- 1-2? Siudonts will iu.-ni.ih sheels, pillow-cases end towels. For further particulars, apply to the President, HENRY M. MOOD. Feb 2 2L ? ' AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA. BV W HEELOCK. Convenient to tho Carolina side. Provided with the best tho market affords. Adjacent lo Grut rate business houses. - Ready with conveniences to?faeititate travellers on any and every route. Prepared to accommodate all nho may desire it A good bar and. plenty of ice. We respectfully'?sk the attention of Edge?el3 to our Card. June 26 tf ' 2$ J. E. MUNGEE, 150 Iiro.nl St., Augnsta, Ca., ? MY PARTICULA It ATTENTION will be given to the .Rcpniripg of WATCHES. CLUCKS and JEWELRY. Every effort will be made to keep up my extensive Stock uf - SPECTACLES To snit every defect of vision. The balance or my Stock of CLOCKS. FANCY GOODS, PLATED WARE, ?c., will behold lo? ( FOB CASU ONLY. Augusta, J*n 20 ' tf :; Notice, j HAYING purchased of the -Administrator the interert id C. W. HODGES, dee d., iq the I tirm of C.- W. A J. B. HODGES. I will continue 1 the business in my own uaoie, and hope by strict intention to the want- of th? people to merit their patronage. I will endenvur-tu keep up as com plete a st-'k of DRUGS. MEDICINES, 4c. as !|jf-e blockade-times will allow, ami wi.'i ceil a* ?ow ail can possibly afford. As roe Administrator wishes to close the E-tate of C. W. Hoil;r::s, dee'd., it i:i parricnlarly r^uest ed that Hil iudebted lo the tirm of C. W. ? J. B. BODGES wiil call on the Sul-ecriber' and settle forthwith. J. B. HODGES. EdgctieM, S. C.,, Jan 21 tf" 3 j The Cash System ! Ft OM and after this dale I will soil DRUGS, j MEDICINES, o c., STRICTLY FOR CASH. 1 winnot Sil any PRESCRIPTIONS sent unies.-j Hrcoutpatried with the money..The cash system i the order of ;b" .lay, and I am compelled to pur sue thc same policy and rigidly adhoro to it. ". J. B. HODGES. Jan 21 u" ' ? 3 GuaiiOa P?ICENIX OT'ANO, JOHNSTON'S ISLAND GUANO, AM BICK'AN OL'ANO. Wa nftVr what wa hWfe taft of the i.t.r.ve GU ANOS, at $?(1 per toa. t ALSO, COLUMBIAN Ol ANO, st, S;0 ppr loo. J'lan? rs Vt i 11 do welt to t-pplv soou. 1 DAN'fj If. WILCOX A CO. : Ati?n*ta, Ga.. Keb til 2mi j Notice. ' j DICK CIIEATIIAM will stand toe ensn. i ing SPUING SEASON at Ed gefn ld CH. on. Mundays, Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thurs- ! days,-?it Hannon Giillm.-iu a thc remaind^ hf ? the wonk. He will commence Jiis Se:isoQ Gist of. February stol cm? 'he 10th day of Juue. Ha will remain ?t hts Stnble until sjrst of March-alter ' that limo he-w'dl uiiernat?. Twr-niy-five Dollars will be'charged for the j Season. I do mil desist, hun to go to more than seventy-five Mares. Hi? pedigree is known to ibo breeders In Edge field. -' THO. G: BACON. Fob .1 < tim* ~ - ? Factory Yarn ! QAA BUNCHES '-EST QUALITY FACTO- I &t\J\j RY YAR.V. Nos. c, ?, S.v9, lo,- Just ? relived ?nj for sale by". El PENN,. Ag*, i N.-,)r2rt tf <7 i 'Notice. TlIE Subscriber has just reetdved and f ir sui? ? low.f ir Ca.-hr 6M"Z- Hrai i's WEEDING Hu ES.; . ^ '' -Iii? lb*. COPPERAS.; . . -l.il? lbs. BLUE STONE ; , -lo do/. FINE COMB*. .- . JOHN cn KATHAI. : Butitnnsville, Jsi ? ' .''.t 1 State of South Carolina j KL>aF^??d^LS'fi?lCT,. : /.V on DIX Ah Y. ?-Elias C. Boheruou, Guarjlhra of j \. Naucy Roberta an and (?cher*, j Citation for vs i* ' / Settlement JrtUn P. Fejf and his snre-fiw, W. | a-nd Acct. D. Jennings and JohnElkins. J" ON hearing th* Petitin* In tho .above : sn*ar' It lt ordered tint .tb*yaforesaid I)ei'sntlarjf.?i?> appear io the Cmir.'. of. Ordinary fur Edgefleld Dlstrliit, on the 20tji Aprjl next, Jn ac'camd (or their Guardian8blp:'of-(h.o-above minors.- \ fcCL. iiemeiit ur.d Decroe ?riil.' be made that da? iur the amount due the Sahl lotttpra. W. a-.-'DURlSOE, o. K. n. Jan li), 18'3. . ' ?,m State of Sotftoh Carolina, T.PGEFIEL?. DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. John M. Stidhami Applicant, ' Y 5 n Vi - I Ella Stidham, Alice gddham, Ira Std- [ bain, Jus. Stidham', et 'al, Defeu ia at?, j IT appearing to my aatbjifactloo that .'oho Morn nod his wife Savannah', Defendant? in the above ?Uted case, resido beyond tho limita o? this State. Ii is therefore ordered that they do appear ?nd object to thc divisi?n or's ile of 'bo Real Batata cf John Stidham, dsoea^d, QD pr before tb? ?Bib March mt) or tpoir coiuui to tb?n?t viU Vt interna rf rteufi.,.. . : IP.'.?VWfi?, O.?.?; Ja?. 9,1389, , IU i ? For Sheriff. JOHN- BLAND, 'F. V. COOPiiR, WILL LAX bF IB EB, ! . HENRY B. -Q?LLMAN. JAMES EIDSON, For Tax Collector. C. M. MAT, CHARLES CARTER. BERRY HORNE, , W. H. HOLLOWAY, BEN J.. ROPES,. STARLING'TU?SER, . *f . For Clerk. . S. 'HARRISON, JACKSON COVAR. . SS^We have be?n author! ted by the friends el Mr. NAT. RAMSY, Sr., to aanoanee bim a Candidate fur Sh er ff of tEdg?fleld tDistrict at the nest election. . . Jone.25 tf?* Si W. E. SPEARS, * DE3STTIST, BROAD S TEE KT, Over Chichester ii Co's Drag Store, AUGUSTA, ?A. Dec. 24, 1861. . r tf 61 Dentistry! DR. H. PARKER'will be io his office regularly each day during . bale-day week ; Out after then he will only be there' occasionally, as his Professional engagements throughout the District demand much of his attention. v fgf Having to pay the highest Cash prices f * Deni ?slr v materials, he will hereafter work ONLY FOR CASH. . Sept lu - tf ' 38 Negroes Wanted. WU WISH to pureba*. F?FT* LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, ?nd sre prepared to pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICES. Wo have on hand a LIKELY WOMAN WITH FQUR CHILDREN which we will be pleased to sell dr exchange for other Negroes. SULLIVAN A GLOVER. _J.m 28 . _tf.' j 4 Southern Planters ! ! KKOtiLD ALL TARE. IT ! THE SOUTHERN CULTIVA TOR-t^e old pioneer in Agricultural Improvement-the ouiy Adrien) turnl Mon th Ty Journal in th? Confed erate States that has lived .. lbrough the war," ia still published regularly, and will enter opon its 2lst year, Jan. J sf; IBM. Now ft rue Tina TO jirBSPKinr: ! . (Ate Dollar per year, in advaurr I o.-., nun. ... v.ic y.,.*,.t. jj*, ?"1. u."r' Address : D. REDMOND, A??u.M, Ga. Janell __j_. If . . '2 Leather at 40 Cts, por 3??md, THE Subscriber having bsd several year? ej- . . pe ri 'j n ce in T A N N IS G - propose?' to TA K H ID KS on the same terms that be Tanned fer ! last year. vi?. : Or.* half tor the' other. 'allowing I hia patrol? tu. na?e back at least halt (if Ifis-tdiare rat 40 c's. per pouud. and ail that he does not av 1 tually need for -hi*'own use," sways giving bia I patrons preference. " R. T. PARES. Jan S .' " im* " I Tanne:ry! WILLIS ROSS propos?e to TAN HIDES en shares-tan oue-balf i'?r the ether, tod ai. b.w thc owner ot the Hides thc.privilege of im j ? ing tue whole nuuiber at the mai kel price. He protuba* |Qat ult work entrusted to btu shall be faithfully and promptly executed. Ills b>ug ?1 perieuce iu the Tannery business justly emilie* bim to the contiUeoce ot the people ol the Dietriof. Nov. 2t? ' 2m 4J Fur Haits! THF, Undersigned is at home again, nndr?ao> to make FINE H.Vlb for any LUD.Itu ?t GenfloiQ'.-n and Boys. A go d price will In? given for native FI?P.S such as the Muek-Rat, Raccoon, Rabbit, Mink and Fox. Give mo a call, and you can have a trade that will suit both parties. JOHN WOOLLEY. Granitevillo, S. C., Apr 6," lt>62. u 14 Sweed Iron & Plow Steel. I>JP0RTA*T TO PLANTEES! -:-0 1HAVE on hand a good assortment of SWEED lltO.V and PLOW SiEEL.suirable for Plan tation purpose*, of tory desirable sises-Iron from one to tut in cb.-.-MI widVh ainl Steel fruin three to fourteen ?Beban iu width-ior sale at the lowest. raie/hy ? WM. H. GOODRICH. 271 Hr..a t St., Augur;*, Ga. Dc- I 3t,? Vt Executor's. Notice. ALL persons Indebted tu tbe Esfute of Rip? Goieuiau, dee'd., are notified to eon* for ward and p.y tue same, and thoa* having .claims against said bistate wiU please rehder them ia propel ly attested. S. W. BICHOLSON/Bx'er. Aug ? - fm* - s t btice? r ALL persons indebted to the Batato of John R. G walt ney edee M., are req jested to make pey - mant as narry as poisible. Those baring olaisu against the Estate wili pres..nt them, proyeily ntte-ted, to Dr. A. G. Teague, my authurue-J? agent. . LUCY GWALTNEY, Sx'or. Dec ?, 1862. , . . ly , . . 4fr Estray Notice. TOLLED befurp me by Wm. J. Walker, Esq , on themis' Jan'y,-lSr}3. nnejBAY HDKSF." appraised al ?00, \* about li or. 1(S years .ula-ta ken up st the ? l?i.e House. R. L. GENTRY, Mi E D. Hamborg, F..G., Jau.21, 1?3. i . lis4mC;4 A Nptice. claims e. ?e'd., are i .si, anti t io ike yn\ b\ G. PARKS, lt,;,' w. L: PARK*,. ]f*r* LL persons having rlaintt ejpGftst tbe Tstet* _of Rich. Parks. d'c'd., v? n.ititbfd to reuoec them In. properiy irrest?sl, anti those indebted t?. vaid !'rta te will please oinke vaymnnt. Jun ? h. Int Notice r PERSONS ha>irt| claims against estate of M^ tibla Sworn eugu>a doe'd., will please present I iiie'm lortbwitb. Those indebted to said Estai* ? are urged lo come.torward and pay up without ds ; lay. . . T. DEAN, Ad'or. I .lan6 Sm I NOTICE. I 4 ^L l^"""" ^''^S cWai agAlnjt lb? Eil?!? J\ of- Dr. ^J. Harwood Burt, ttee'i"., vt awl ed I to present them, properly attested, se tbe ??dur ?sifrued is prepared to pay Vite saDt?i The?? it. . Nebted to said Eetnte ere rosuoated tu -ettie promt** I ly. W. M. ilURT, fat'otr ; J*n 2t , ..1^ I Attention, Planters ! !f HAVE 100 DOZEN HOES,-Bradys 'J. Crown Steel Blade, asserted ?ize&r Cai J (mel Happly yourselves In time. J. A. GtRLBT. Hamborg. Feb 2 - . - . ;_jj ?mi 50,000 Hte?pe?. TQEST QUALITY-Sharps ead, ?etweeei IS from l io 12--assorted in paper* from 3 uo ? and & to D. Just received and for sale by " . , - J. A. GURLEY. ^Hamburg, F?b 2 , V ....a. Walnut Lure ber, IWitt ?rite t,e .?m?J^^l| et my Ohvpi Jan ci .v. ?ir**