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- LATEST I^EWS, From Richmond. RlcmrOXIKj March 28. On application of Mr. Ii l? tes, whose flour hns been impressed, Judji; Lyut?s ?r.i:?cd an injunc tion to-day to retrain Government from taking possession of said flour, on thc ground that the impressment was not warranted hr public exigen cy, nor waa it in acc-r i.i.I* Uw. Congressional. RICHXOSD, March 23. In the Senate a report was presented-from the Committee of Conference on tho subject of regu lating the impressment of private property for the use of the army. The bill reported provides that when property belonging to the producer is im pressed, it shall be appraised by two disinter ested citizens, who shall demand just compensa tion. It also provides for thc appointment of two commissioners in each State, one by the President the other by the Governor, who shall fix a sched ule of prices every two months or oftener, which shall regulate the amount to bc paid for property impressed, in the hands of any person other than the producor or person holding the same for his own use. The bill was postponed until to-morrow. The bill to established a Court of Claims was discussed till adjournment. In the House, the tax bill passed, when the doors were opened, and the impressment bill, re ported from the Committee of Conference, was discussed and passed. The biil for tho assessment and collection of direct taxes and internal duties was con.-idorcd till adjournment. RICHMOND, March 20.-Treasury notes which c?a?e to be fundare under tho provision* of the act recently passed, will bo reccivablo in payment o: all public dues except export duty on cotton. Snow commenced falling here yesterday aftor noor, and the ground is now covered to tho depth of several inches. The snow is still coming down fast, and the storm promises to continue during the day; RICHMOND, March 21.-The Senate was not in session to-day. The Honse after having passed the Senate bill to increase the efieioncy of heavy artillery for coast defence, went into secret session on the tax bill. A light raia has been felling to-day. Tho roads are in a miserable condition from snow and rain. From Vicksburg. VicKsnrr.o, March 21.-Thc United State steamers Hartford and Monongahela passed Wnr renton about six o'clock this evening after a heavy cannonading of half an hour, which was distinct ly heard at this place. They are now anchored below at Snccdes' Poiut. [Wirrcnton is situated on the Mississippi, river eight miles below Vicksburg. From Charleston. CHARLESTON, March 22.-The enemy has boon shelling the wreck ot thc Gcorgiaua, which still ln-s til' Long Island beach. Otherwise, all quiet. Under the heading .' Yankee Weather," the Mercury has tho following: It has been remarked that whenever tho Yan kees aro expectod to attsck our city, thc weather becomes most disagreeable and unsuitable for thoir purpose ; and we arc now informed, via U. G. It. R., that the pre-cut expected attack has been postponed, in consequence of the unfavora ble weather, until the 2d of April. During the past two days wa have bet n enjoj ing real " Yan kee weather"-bleak, cold, windy and threaten- ? ing a heavy fall of rain, which, as we write, hos j begun to fall. " It's an ill wind that blows no- ' I body good." ?2T"Wo clip tho following items from th? Au gusta Chronicle <?. Sentinel of Tuesday : " It is true that a rigid blockade h.n been cs- ; tablisbed at the Hamburg end of the river bridge, . to prevent provinions being brought from South I Carolina to this market? Wo ure credibly in formed that this is so, and that a mau with a pair ? f ducks-palr-o-ducks-b-al a-? it may soeni-was I bet allowed to come to Augusta to dispose of bis ! I mis. Chicken dealcr.i from that region, we leurn, vero dealt with in the same fowl romner. Call j ou this backing one's friends?" A METAUC CvnRRMCr,-A gentleman just re turned from tho upper part of North Carolina, os- j sures ns that tenpenny nails are passing current there at five cents each. Shad were selling in our market yester day at ?1.60 to $2. What shad-crs we are and what shad-ohs we pursue ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, COLUVBU, S. C., March 20. 1864. THE following appointments have been made by hi? Excellency tbe Governor to the South Carolina Military Academy, under the resolution of the General Assembly, vu: From 1st Congressional District-George W. Ferrell, of Marion. From 2d Congressional District-J. Chapman Huger, of Charleston. From 3d Congressional District-Arthur W. Thoumon, of Barnwell. From 4th Congressional District-Abner W. Lamar, of Edgefield. From ?th Congressional District-Andrew Mer ritt, of York. Frem Cth Congressional District-Daniel A." Miller, of Fairfield. The persons ubore named will report for exami nation to the Academic Hoard, ut tho Arsenal Academy, in Columbia, ou the 1st day of April next. Dy order of the Govern- r. ?i. F. ARTHUR, March 25 1: 12 Notice. PIROM and ofter this date HORSE SHOEING done at Oue Dollar per Shoe. M FRAZIER, S. F. GOODE. Mar 23. 2t j 2 *" Administrator's Notice. IAM prepared to'set tie all demands agamst the esUU of S. Broadwater, d.c'd. Those having demands will please present them at once. H. T. WRIGHT, Adm'r. Mar 24 3t 12 COLUMBUS! THE CELEBRATED SPANISH JACK COLUMBUS will stand the Spring Sea ion at his Stable, nine mi', J ubove Edgefield C. H., on the Ch.tpel Ferry Road, at $12 to insure a Mare in foal. COLUMBUS i* fifteen bands and one inch high and will show Coifs with any Jack for form nnd aice. All care will be tukou to g-uard agaiust ac cidents, but will not bo responsible for anv that may ooour. TnoS. ATKINS. Mar 18 lt ll STATJE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, > COLUMBIA, S. C., March 16, 1SC3. j 1 ejEED TIME IS AT HAND, UNACCOMPA ?3 NIED WITH the prospect of a speed j peaoe. tOur foes have given absolute control of their 'purse aud sword to tho tyrant-Lincoln. Another year, and perhaps more, of tierce war is upon us. From thc enemy's fleets aud armies we need fear but little: from thu nawise production of Cotton, much. With tho supply, on hand, its production now is nut necessary to tho success of our cnuse, and can be dispensed with for years to come. The Suites not iu possession of the enemy must pro duce supplies for themselves, our armies in the held, and thc families <>f our soldiers. ^ Now, tUorerore^I, MI LL ED GE L. BONHAM, Governor of South Carolina, do isrue this my Proelumution, and urge all tue good citizens of the State, dismissing all considerations of mero gain, to plant and raise all the provisions of every description in thoir power. Lei him who bas cot ton seed enough to plant another year and lint enough for domestic consumption, [liant uot ono siied. This is a time to try our putriotism. A great people will rise to great occasions. We chum to have descended from a race who wou indepen dence against immense odds after a seven years' war of hardship and pr. valions fargrea'er than we have yet endured. Let us enact history worthy of such nu ancestry. Our gallant soldiers hare won imperishable renown in the li old, aud will do s i sguin ami again. Our women are making sac rilices worthy of any age. If we but do our duty, all will ho well ; aud we shall, with the blessing of God, wear out aud prostrate our malignant and hateful foe. Io order to secure concert of action, I recom mend to the citizens of lite State to assemble at their respective Court Houses on Sales Day in April next, and in that spirit of putriotism which has heretofore characterized them, resolve to car ry out these sugtrestbms. Other States are taking steps to attain this object; let it not be said that we will not make every sacrifice which patriotism demands. Given under my hand and seal of the State, at [i. s.] Columbia, this Ilith day of March, in the year of our Lord oue thousand eight huudred and sixty-three. M. L. BONHAM. W. R. Hi*NT, Secretary of State. March 2.? lt 12 State of South Carolina, ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE, COLUJIEIA, March 20, 1863. GENERAL ORDER NO. 14. 1IT appearing that in many of the regiments ? there hus been a failure to organize the mili tia, in aeeordauce with General Order No. S from this office, either by Dot holding elections in pur suance of said order, or by returning as elected persons who aro not eligible under tlio Act of the General Assembly, it is hereby ordered that tho couiman'diug officer.* of all jueti regiments do forthwith order elections to bo held, (alter giving proper uotieu,) io all cu-cs where such failure hus occurred or where persons who are not eligible have been returned us elected, iu pursuance of said.General Order No. 8. IL Tho Act of tho General Assembly declares vacant thc cemmissioas of all officer: between.the ages of eighteen aud forty-live years, ao soon as new elections have been held, aud no person be tween said H?OO is eligible, or will be commission ed, to auy office in the militia, unless be be ex empted from Confederate'service uuder thu Ex t m ?ition Act of Congress. III. In additiou lo the returns required hy the thud aud fourth paragraph.- of Geueial Order No. t>, the comumudiug officers of regiments are here by required to return tu this office u roster of the fiobl and company-officers of their respective regi meut-:, including tho.-e whose offices have not been vacated, us well a.- those elected under tl.it* Hud General Order No. S, and also ibe strength of their conipuuie--u form fur which roster aud re turn will bu furnished from this office IV. In all cuses where persons have be?ti elect ed lo office! under General Order No. S, but who bait* refused to accept said offices, the eommanu i'ig officers of brigades and regiments will appoint fit persons liable to ordinary militia dury iu ibe 1 r. g. m en ts, battalions und beats in which the per sons have so refused to command such regiments, battalion* aud beats, iu pursuance of the 23d and Sith scetiun* of the Act of ist 1. V. The captains ol beat companies are required strictly to euforee Section 5 of tho Act of the General Assembly, entitled "An Act for the bet ter organization of the militia, und for oilier pur poseJ*/' passed ut its last se.-siou, herewith pub lished, ar.d to sec that no resident of their respec tive beats shall escape eurollmeut by reason ol his temporary ubseucc. VI. The commanding officers of regiments are responsible for their complete organisation, und their special uttenlion is hereby called tu Stciion 34 (herewith published) of the Act of 1 R-lI, the cuforeciaent of which is required. Hy instruction of the General Assembly. A. C. CARLINGTON, Adjutant and Inspector-General uf ki. C. V. That thc commanding officers of beat com panies shall keep two separate rolls-ono of the names of all persons resident in thai,: bea's bo tween tho ages of sixteeu and sixty, and another, of the names of all persons between the ages of. sixteen and fifty-designating in said rolls the ages of each perron ; and all persons required to be enrolled by this Act fbull, immediately utter its passage, report their names to the command- ' ing oflicers of their bea', who shall have power to adminisi.T oaths as te the ages and residence of persons, when they refuse to make known their ages or place of residence, or where there may be doubts as to eithyr ; aud each and every beat com pany shall be called out for drill aud instruction unce in every twu months. XXXIV. If any Wat oompany shall neglect or refuse, fur two months, to chet an officer to fill any vueuuey which shall occur in it, or the porson elected shall refute to accept of such office, it shall be the duty of the colonel or oCicer com manding that regiment to which such company belongs, to appoint and commission some fit per son, liable to ordinary militia, duty in such beat, to CU such office, aud be shall be compelled to serve in such office for twejve months, nuder the pen tlty of thirty dollars and fifty per -cent, on the amount of bis last general tax, unless be shall be sooner promoted, or from bodily or montai in ?rtnHy, become'incapable of performing the duty, thereof, or remove out of the limits of his com mand, or unless the .company shall sooner elect some fit person, who shall ?ccept such commis sion ; and it ?hull be the duty ol' the colonel or officer commanding ibe regiment, to appoint and commission ss often as tho appointment shall be refused : and in every ease of r?futai to accept, the penalty shall be enforced ; but no porson ap pointed by the colonel to an office in a beat com pany shall bo compelled to uniform himself or servo in such office longer than one year iu tbree. March 23_2t_. 12 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DIST1UCT, IN. EQUITY. Ex Parte ] Petitiou to sell laud for B. C. Bryan. J payment of Creditors. BY Virtue of an order of tho Court in this case, I will soil ut Edgefield Court House on Mon day, the 13th dav of April uexf. TUB TRACT OP LAND whereon MRS. ELIZABETH GOOD v* IN resided ut the time of her death, containing Thirty-five ueres, more or less, adjoining lands of H. A. Gray, ll. I). Bryan, James llaiosford and others. The said lauds ure sold for the benefit of the creditor; "? Chamberlain L. Goodwin, due'd. ; TERMS.-Sold on i?. ?.redj^ until tho first of January next, wilh interest from duy of ss!c( ex cept costs und expenses of sale, which must be paid iu cash. Purchaser to give bond and two guud sureties to secure the purchase mouey and pay for titles extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.B.D. Max 29 4tc U I Proclamation. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, COLOMBIA, March IS. 186". WHEREAS I am credibly informed that large ^uiintitics of provisions arc being exported from this State for the purpose of speculation, by reaion whereof the price of provisions has been much enhanced, to tho great discomfort of the citizens of tho State ; aud whereas tho present supply is doomed importent for the subsistenco of the people and the soldiers of the Confederacy: Now. therefore, I, MILL-EDGE L. BONHAM, Governor of South Carolina, by virtue of the powor vested in me uuder the Coustitution of this State, do issue this my proclamation, and forbid all persons, for the .-puce of thirty days from this date, from cxportiug beyond the limits of this State, any Salt, Haem, Pork, Beef, Corn, Meal, Wheat, Flour, Rice, Peas, Potatoes or other pro visions of any description whatsoever. Tho fol lowing persons are exceptt'd, viz : Quartermasters, Commissaries and other agents of the Confederate Government purchasing provisions for tho army, who must exhibit satisfactory evidence of their official character and authority; persons from other States who purchase for their own private uso und consumption, and not for resale, who shall make oath to that effect before the next magistrate previous to tho removul of the articles purchased, which oath tho mu g is trate shall preserve and fur nish lor the use of the Solicitor of the Circuit when required; agents of counties, towns, corpo rations und Soldiers' Boards of Relief of other States, who exhibit satisfactory proof of their au thority to purchase such provisions in behalf of such counties, towns, corporations or Soldiers' Boards of Rolicf, for public uso or for distribution at costs and charges, and not for resale or nroflt. Salt made by non-residet ts and cargoes enter ing onr ports from abroad, ure ulso excepted. /ny of said articles thc.t may be stopped in ti an?!tn will be confiscated Co thc use of the Stale. It is enjoined upon all magistrates and militia officers, und all good citizens ure appealed to, to aid iu thc enforcement of this proclamation. Given under my hand and the seal of the Stut'j at Columbia, this eigutcenth day of March, [t.. s.] A. D. one tho??anc! eight hundred and sixty-three. M. L. BONHAM. WM. R. IIC.NTT, Scereturj of State. March 25,_4t_ 12 Headquarters, COMMISSARY GENERAL'S DEPT, S. 8., COLUMBIA, March 16, 1SC3. THE following agen is, having executed and filod their bonds in Ibis Department, arc now uuthorized to distil and dispose of their spirituous liquors according to regulatijns as adopted by the Governor, viz : W.H.Walker, Spartanhurg-Spnrtanburg CH. John Coate, Newberry-Newberry C. H. W. L. Legett, Marlboro-Benncttsville. Archy M. Smith, Laurens-Ohuppel's Depot. S. J. Knykendal aud B. F. Briggs, York-York villo. Thomas Eakins, Abbeville-Abbevillo C. H. A. A. Glover, Edgofield-Edgefield C. H. Hebert Ferguson, York-Rock Hill. N. B. i W. E. Prolhro, Barnwell-Johnsou's. Jesse Suv, PiekcBS-Picketts C. H. JOSEPH WALKER, Commissary General, S. C. NOTE.-As applications are granted and bonds executed und tiled in this Department, thc names of agents will bc udded to ibo above list. March 25,-_lt_ _ 12 Headquarters, COMMISSARY GENERAL'S DEPT, S. C., COLUMBIA, S. C., March 16, 1803. THE 'ollowiug regulations have been adopted by the Governor of the Stale to carry into eli'ect the Act of thu Genurul Assembly, ratified December 18, 1862 entitled " An Act to suppress the uudue distillation uf spiri tuous' liquors' from the cereal grains of this State which authorizes the Governor, when satisfactorily informed that u supply uf spirits is almulntcly nCCKKHIIry fur viet'i rut. purpo'icn, to'coiiU'aci with a proper number of ..'.?'lcd and rettMuibl* ayant*, in any one or more uf the Districts, to manufacture a limited quantity uf pure spirits, at H rewmnabte price, utrlrtly Jyr medicinal purpouc*. Contracts nave been and will be made with agents lu distil a. limited quantity of pure spirits, of ,'i? per cent, proof, ul nut over two dollars pir gallon, whore names will be published in ihe Co lumbia papers and District pi pers in which Ute agent resiuts. No oini-r perso ti. except th USO SO published, ure authorised to distil ; and it is the duly of every captain ol' pairo!, und they are re quired, to report any vii,talion, und also thu duty uf all magistrates, tu sou that ibo provisions of tue Act a.-.: curried ont. All citizens aro earnestly rtquestud to report any violation of this Act, tu? the u'.'ject uf the law is tu prevent the undue cou sumptiun of grains for distillation, thereby raising the price of the absoluto necessaries of Ufo to thu fami'irs of our bravo soldiers, who a c in the field battling for our independence. The ugnit shall not convey or cause lo he con veyed beyond the limits of thi< Slate, nnd shell dispose of ibo spirits distilled Ly bim, under hi.? bond, in quantities of live gallons aud under, to auy person, on their written pledge thai they re quire und will usc it only und s rielly for medici nal purposes, and will not convey or cause lo be conveyed beyond ibo limits of Ibis State tuc spir its purchased and attached to said pledge the cer tit?ate nf a regulur practicing p lysieian, thai ibe purchaser actually requires ami he believes will use it only anti strictly for medicinal purposes, j and will not convey or cause lu be con ve ced he- I yond the limits of this Stale the spirits purchased and attached to snid pledge the certificate of a regular practicing physician, that the purchaser actually requires and be believed will uso it only and strictly for medical purposes. When any druggist, physician or other per*? dosires to pur chase over tve gallons of spirit* from the agent, they must first give a bond, payable to the Stute, wi,h two ur more good securities, approved by the Clerk of the Court, in treble the amount of pur chase, and lodge the same with the agent, condi tioned thut they will not convey, or eau-** tu be conveyed, beyond thu limits of this State the spirits purchased, and that they will not recell ut a greater advance than 50 per cont, over tho agonis price, and only ta such person.? as will givo a written pledgo thnt thoy actually require and will usc it only and strictly fur medicinal purposes, accompanied by the certificate of a regular prac ticing physician, that the spirits are needed, and he believes will bo used strictly Lr medicinal pur poses, a vd that the subpurcbasert' will not resell the spirits or convey, ur cause 'be nume to be conveyed, beyond thc limits of this State. Ey order of tho Governor. JOSEPH WALKER, Commissary General of S. C. All papers in this State will insert once and scud duplicute bills, with copy of advertisement, to this Department. Advertising hills against this department will be settled quarterly. In all case? dupliculu hills, with copy uf advertisement, must be furnished. March 25 lt 12 Administrator's Sale. IWILL sell at Edgefield C. H., t n sale day next, a LIKELY NEGRO GIRL, armut 20 years of age, a good Cook, Washer s nd Ironer, belonging to the Estate of Miss Mary P. Tut.t, dee'd. 3S?r*"Terms made known on day of salo. E. J. M::MS, Adm'or. Marl6_iii_ll Administrator's Sale. BY an order from the Ordinary I shall proceed to sell ut the Store of the late E. M. PENN, i dee'd., ou TUESDAY, thc 31st, ull his persotiul I Estate, consisting of DRUGS, MEDICINES, BOOKS, STA TIONERY, &c, TERMS.--For all sums pf and ander $20 cash. -over that amount on a credit until thc first De cember next, with interest from day of sale. G. L. PENN, Adm'r. Mar 16_2t_ll Bulls for Sale. 1WILL offer TWO YOUN.J FINE BLOODED BCLLS, in the Park, ou Sale-tlay next. M. FRAZIER. Marl?_ _M__ll For Sale, ANEW SIDE SADDLE. Apply at this Oflico Mari 2t 10 Select School. 1HAVE Recored the services of ua cceomplished Lady from Virginia of several years experi ence in teachine to take charge nf ? SELECT SCHOOL FOTI YOUNG LADIES. She is quali fied to teach all the English branches, French, and Music on the Piano. Session of ton months will commence on Monday, tho 23d inst. A few more pupils eau obtain admission by applying pnrly. For particulars apply to J. M. NORRI!*, Leesville, Mar 5, 2?.<>il1 Carriage for Sale. WILL bo sold at Edgetield C. H., 12 o'eloek, on Sale-day in April next, to the highest bidder, a very substant ial four seated iOcond haud CARRIAGE with HARNESS. Credit till first January next, with iuterost from doy of sale. Note and good security will be required. Mar 18 . 3t ll 1>x Collector's Notice. ?T*WILL attend at tho times and places hor?in A after mentioned,to collect tho State and Dis trict Tax for thc yoar commencing the first day of October, 1862: Mrs. Allen's, Monday, 30th March. Dr. J. C. Ready's, Tuosday, Slst " Ridge, Wednesday. 1st April. Lybrand's, Thursday, 2d " Hatcher's, Friday, 3d " Granitevillc, Saturday, 4th Beach Island, Monday, 6th " Hamburg, Tuesday, 7th " Cherokee Ponds, Wednesday, Sth u John Curry's, Thursday, Pth " Pine House, Friday, loth '" Dr. John Mobley's, Monday, 13th " Mrs. Norris', Tuoidny, 14th " George Addy's, Wednesday, 15th " Mrs. Gibson's, Thursday, l?th " Mt. Willing, Friday, 17- .? Miller's, Saturday, 18th " John Jennings', Sumo evening 3 o'clock. Richardson's, Mondny, 20th " Huiet's Store, Tuesday, 21st " Perry's, Wednesday, 22d " Chapman's Store, Thursday, 23d ?** Ishuin Culbrcath's, Same evening, 3 o'clock. Haltawanger's Store, Friday, 2ith " Allen Kemp's, Saturday, 2?th " Rountree's Store, Monday, . 27th " Shattcr?old, Tuesday, 28th " Liberty Hill, Wednesday, 29th " White House. Thursday, 3Uth " ? .J. M. Talbert's, Friday, 1st May, Pleasant Lane, Saturday, 2d " John Chcathum's, Monday, 4th " Red Hill. Tuesday, 5th " Edward Howie's, Wednesday, 6fh " Woodliiwu P. 0., ' Thursday, 7th " A. Morgan's, Friday, Sth " Hamburg, Saturday, 9th " Whitemans S. II. Monday, 3 Uh " Collier's, Tuesday, . 12rli " Edgefield C. H., Wednesday,!3th ? . '? " Thursday, 14th " Doro's Mills, Friday, l?th " .1 S. Smjly's, Saturday, Kith " After which lime my honks will close for thc present, year. Tax Payers must make their returns in thc time above named or they will be subject to double tax. Free Nctrrots not now nor having been in thc Confederate service aro subject to Tax,-those from the ages of la to 00 years. Tax Payers ure hereby notified that tho Con federate Bills of the Hover & Ludwig plate, dated September 2d, D'fti,of the denomination of $20, !<:>b and ?I00, will not be taken for Taxes, as they nore called in lust year, n::d th* plate having been counterfeited there is some discount on the genuine bills unless returned to thc proper au thorities. Other Confederate money will be good fur" Taxes. THEO. DEAN, T.C.E.I?. Mar 17_tf_ll Head-Quarters, ENHOLLINO OFFICER, EncKt'tiiLP C. II , Mar. 17tli, ISC.-:. ?AHmeti between thc ages of I3 and 40, who ? have failed Ul come before the Enrolling Offi cer of this District will report lorthwith to these He.id-(>uarters. II. Men holding Army discharges will remem ber that said discharges are not exemptions unless anprovod by tho Enrolling Officer. III. Men failing to comply *itb the above or der will be considered as deserter* and treated ac cordingly. Dy order of Lieut. F. iL.SCHIRM ER, " Enrolling Officer. Mar IS tf 1 ll NOTICE. ALL Slaveholder", or their Agents, in the Up per Battalion, 7th Regiment, arc hereby re quested to moot at thc Pine House, on Saturday the 28lh day of March instant, to elect an OVER SEE!', to take charge of. and go with their Slaves I? W' ck on the Coast. Als?, io.eh.ct on ASSES SOR to value their ?lave*. . The Commissioners wi also inert nt tbe time ninl place as aforesaid, with n full report of the nanios ol' ibo Slaveholders and the names of the Negroes lo be sent on the Coast. A. JONES, Chairman Board nf Comrn'rs. Hoads, Upper Bat, 7 tb Eeg't. Mar 17 . 2t ll J?TFTRI7! ' Ll Shave now on hand a lane Sto??k of BED ROOM FURNITURE, in Set* of from 8 to I'.' pieces, Mahogany, Enameled and Fancy Puinl ed. A small lot of PARLOR FURNITURE. Also, S KW INO TABLES, WRITING TABLES, DINING TABLES, Walnut-WARDROBES, CHAIRS, a few MATTH ASS ES, aud all articles u-ui.il v kent in Ce Furniture line, mont of MY OWN MANUFACTURE, And will bo sold low for good paper when the cash is nut convenient. Burial Cases! I keep constantly ou a full stock of Mahogany Octagon Lcd COFFINS. Also, Covered Raise Led COFFINS, plain but neatly trimmed, nt $20. Usc of Hearse Si> per day, or trip uot over a day. I will continue to keep a supply on band ready for delivery. J. M. WITT. MarlO tf 10 LOOK ABD BEAD ! Something of Importance to the Afflicted! TUE undersigned has located .t Augusta for tho purpose of treating C1IUQN1C COM PLICATED COM PLAINTS of all "characters, in Males and Females, no mutter of how longstand ing their nature may be. He will say that he will cure from eight to nine cases out uf every lon which come before him, ?ri from two to four and MX months, according tu thc length ?d' time Ibo cases have been standing. His practico consists of French, German and Itidinn, combined. Ho bas two ways tu ascertain the nature of complaints -one is by consultation, the other by presenting a small portion of the morning's urine, in casu any person being unable to give the character of complaints when not present. My Office is up stoira, over Brahe's Jewelry Store, opposite tho Constitutionalist Office, on Broad Street, No. 194. When not at my office, tnny be found at Globo Hotel. Medicines must be paid forod delivery in every onsa. DR. M. FITZGERALD, Augusta, Ga. P. S.-Persons residing at a distance can re ceive medicines by express. M. F., M. D. Mario 1 lin 10 STRAW WANTED. Afifmfi LBS' <;OQD RYE or WHEAT 4tUUU STRAW, as little broken up ns possible, not machine threshed, suitable for Rims of heuvy Artillery ?nd Transportation Harness I Collars, for which the highest market price will I be paid by JESSUP ,t HATCH, Augusta, Ga. Mar 10 JR? 10 Cotton Cards. KTUY PAIR ENGLISH COTTON LEAF ?JUaJr CARDS just received, and fur sale reu k?a?b??t > These -Card* recently ran thu blockade, und uro a superior article. C. HAMMOND. Hamburg, Mar 9 - J m 10 Interesting to Teachers -o Edgefield Female Institute ! ; -O-' IX consequence of Ibo death nf tho lato Princi pal and Proprietor, JOHN K. UWALTSKV, this PROPERTY IS NOW OFFERED SOU SALE OR ll EXT. Tho LOT embraces five acres, near tho contre of the Village, and within throe hundred yards of throe Churches., Thc IMPROVEMENT^ ore all new-erected iu 1800. The Moio Bnild'mg has a frout of seventy-two feet, with handsomo detcd columns. The contre hus a depth of eighty feet, giving a HALL forty-two feet by sixty. There arc Rooms enough for School purposes, for the Priucipal's family, aud for Twenty Boarders. Tho plan contemplates th" addition of Wings should it be found necessary. Edgefield Villano is near Ihe centre of one of the hu-gest and wealthiest Districts in tho State, and offers many inducements to the enterprising! Teacher. As (hero is no other School of the kind in the District, it is confidently believed that this will continue to receive ample pntronage, if uuder proper management. The late Dr. Wit. li. JotiN sux was very successful herc, as a Teacher, for more than twenty years. There has been no cessation of the School. The undersigned will continue its manugemcot for his brother's family till next July. He will be glad to send Catalogues to those wishiug information, or to correspond with those who may desire to purchase ur rent. Address L. R. GWALTNEY, Edgefield, S. C. Fob ll 3t C Recruits Wanted. IHAVE been detailed to Recruit for the 24th Regiment, now stationed below Charleston. To all who have to enter the sen-ire of their coun try a g >od opportunity now offers. I appe?l to , ?ill to rally, and ut unee, around the standard of their couutry iu this the hour of her greatest triaK Your service! aro now needed. Tho enemy is using his most powerful exertions, both by land and sea, to strike the fatal blow upon Charleston and Savannah. Let us meet -bini'promptly and difputo every tuot of Carolina soil which is so deur to us all. Every one bas' his part to perform in this great ?truggle. Come forward at ouce one and nil. Recruits will bc peruAtted to join any Compa ny in the Regiment. Th?re are #in the 24th two Edgefleld Companies. All tho rights and privi leges secured to Volunteers will he granted each Recruit, viz: FIFTY DOLLARS BOUNTY. An excellent uniform of Cray Coat, Bluo Pants, Cap, Shoes, tte, will be furnished e. ich "Recruit. Trans portation furnished to the Regiment. Leave your names with Mr. E. PENN, at Edge field C. H , or address Scrgt. P. M. WILLIAMS, Pleasant Lane, or myself at Phoenix, Edgefield District, S. C. F. W. ANDREWS. Lieut, and Recruiting Ofliicer, 21 tb Ileg't S. C. V. Mar !) St 10 Medical Notice. DU. J.,F. (?KIFFIN will attend to Pro fessional calif te thin l'illiti/f and itt imntrtli ?'fe vicinity. Residence tic.xt to Mr. S. F. Goode'*. Edgefield C. H., Feb IO 3m*G SLAVE LABOR FilOM DIVISION NO. 3. ?TO supply the slave labor required hythe . General Commanding, and in pursuance of the orders of his Excellency Governor BONHAM, issued in coinpiianee with the terms of un Act of the General A.-semtily entitled ''Au Act to organ ize and supply negro labor for Coori defence," .tc, ratiffied on the 13th December, LHl>2, nad the amendment thereto, ratified on the fith February, |8i?:t, I hereby call upon Division No. 3, compri sing the Judicial Districts of Fairfield. Richland, Lexington, Edgefield, Barnwell and Orungehurg to eiiptdy its proportion of slave labor under the present requisition. II. All owners of slaves within the poid Dis tricts shall furnish, fir thir:y d,tys, three fourths of their unile Flares subject to road duty, receiv ing credit in th? estimate for all labor done tinder foi mer calls. III. The Commissioner* of Hoads of thc sever al Districts, and the authorities of thc incorpora ted town? and villages within this Division, will nt noce summon ?ill slaveholders within thc limits of their authority to furnish their respective quo tas of slave labor, to wit: three-fourth* of all .mad bunds, giving credit for bvbor bithurlo fur ui-hed und requiring fractions to bo represented^ ll. Overseers, at the rate of one to every hun dred bund*, are allowed, to he selected by the owners or their agenta, who will receive compensa tion lr--in the Coufederato States at tho rate of ii itv dollars per iiion th. V. Receipts ??ll bo giren to each owner and an a.-sc?meut of the value of the slaves uiade, .-. duplicate of whi?h a**c**ment will be furnished lo thu owner. VI. The Commissioners of tho Ronds and the antbori?efl of the towns and villages us aforesaid wdl cause the slaves subject to this rall within their respective jurisdictions to be assembled at the lt lilroad Depots nearest the residence of their respective owners un MONDAY, thc (Uh d?y ot April prox., nt 10 o'clock a. m., ready for trans portation to Charleston. Thc Aet requires the attendaoco of one of the Commissioners at cueb donut ; be will be met by aa agent of the State. VII. The slaves will be directed to eenie pro vided with spades or shovels. Thc Confederate authorities have undorn'k*n to have such utensils returned. Owners trill pruville their slaves with three tlay.-*' rations, for whieh commutation will bc allowed. VIII. 'ibero is no doubt that ibo Confederate Government will c-umpensatu for all damage to and loss of vinvue. JX. The undersigned regrets lo call up >n thu? Division for ?<-,-i,i/,o//i/ so heavy a proportion. It will be found Unit to those who have answered i toriner calls, it will only amount to a call for on* ! fourth, and ibis he will reduce if he linds a smal : 1er proportion will till the requisition. ' WM. M. SHANNON, Agent for Ihe State of South Carolina. Camdon, S. C., March 3d, 18153. Marek ll 3t 10 LAND FOR SALE. T?IK Subscriber offers for sale prirately tho HOMESTEAD PLANTATION of Robert Jeuniogs. dee'd., in Edgefield Di.-triet, containing NINE HUNDRED ACRES, Situate on Stevens' Crock, on the Road leading from Augusta lo Calhoun'* Mills, 28 miles from Augusta, aud bounded by lands of Dr. J. .T. Cart ledge, Mrs. Cartledge. C. L. Blair and other*. There are on tho pince a comfortable Dwelling House and all necessary outbuildings. There are seventy-five acres of good bottom land, and thirty acres of land sown in Wheat, ?ad about forty in Oats. The placo Is woll watered aud limbered and is in a high state of cultivation. If s purchaser can bo found soon, I will sell i with the place Seventy-five Head nf Sheep, ttock of Caltlo, ?e.. Dr. J. J. Cartledge or tho Subscriber will lake pleasure in showing tho placo to any one desirous of purchasing an excellent plantation. /?tr-Terins easy. W. D. JENNINGS, Ex'or. Mar 4 tf 'J Negroes Wanted. WE WISH to purchase FIFTY LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, nod are prepared to pay tho HIGHEST CASH PRICES. Wo have on hnnd a LIKELY WOMAN WITH FOUR CHILDREN which we will bo pleruod to sell or exchange for other Nogroos. GLOVER <t SULLIVAN. Jan 2?__'_tf_ _4_ Rags Wanted. CLEAN COTTON AND LINEN RAGS cnn be cold fur cash at tho Advertiser office. Aug. 27 _U1_34 : Notice. ALL persons bavin? tteMhwdl against Ibo Es tate of William E. Middleton, dee'd., are re quested to present them U? the undersigned, and those indented to said .Estate ure requested to make immediate payment.' EMILY MIDDLETON, Adiu'ix. Mar 4 tl NOTICE. IHAVE uppointod.Dr. L. C. DUNCAN, Agent ta purchase COTTON for tho Government Ho ' will pall noon the [.lantern of Edgefield District ' early in March. T. N. JOHNSON, Agent for South Carolina, Feb 25 et ? I SOUTHESK STATES HOTEL, BI THOMAS & LITTLE. WE have bfWjjKt the ehtiru interest of tho former Proprietor.' Mr. JOHN Li HAR MON, iu the (SOUTHERN STATES HOTEL, nud intend to koop a first claw House. THOMAS ? LITTLE. Augusto, Ga., Feb 10 ?ia 6 AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, QA. BY WHEELOCK. Cot.renient to the Carolina aide. Provided with thc bent tlc market uffords. Adjacent to first ratft business houses. Ready with conveniences to facilitate truvollers on any and every route. Prepared to accommodate all who maj desire it A good bar and plenty of ice. Wo respectfully ask the attention of Edgefield to our Card. - June 26 tf 25 3T R MUNGEE, 150 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., Mr PARTICULAR ATTENTION w,ill be given to the Repairing of WATCHES, CLUCKS and JEWELRY. Every effort will bo made ti keep up my extendive Stock of SPECTACLES To suit every defect cf vision. The balance of mv Stock of CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS,' PLATED WA KE, tU.? will be sold low FOR CASH ONLY. Augusta, J?n 20 tf 3 Notice. HAYING purchased of the Administrator the interest or C. W. HODGES, deo'd., in the finn of C. W. .1 J. ?.. HODGES. I will continue the business in my own name, and hope by'strict attention to the wants of the people to merit their patronage. I will endeavor to keep.up as coflj plete a stock of DRUGS. MED ICI VES, ?c., ti? these blockade-times will allow, und will jell uti low as I can possibly otford. AP the Administrator wishes tu close thc Estate of C. W. Hodges, dee'd., it is particularly request ed that all indebted to the Brm nf C. AV. lt J. B. HODGES will call on the-Subscriber and settle forthwith. . J. ll. BODGES. Edenfield. 8. C., Jan 21 tf 3 The Casli System ! FROM nnd after this date I will sell DRUGS. MEDICINES. A<\. STRICTLV FOR CASH. 1 cannot flit any PRESCRIPTIONS sent unless accompanied with the money. The cash system li? thc order of the da}', and ? urn compelled to pur rue the same policy Htid rigidly adhere to it. J. 13. HODGES. Jan 21 tf 3 Guano. AQUANTITY of tin? article is offered for s.ile. It is perhaps the cheapest of all fertiliser.* it is adapted to every laud nf mil. The usual ex tent of bind cannot be '?blt iva ted this year. The ludo rn rs are absent. The mor?) reason therefore for enriching every acre possible. Farmers should buy the G L'A NO, if not otherwise supplied, and doti hie if net quadruple, the ordinary crops of field ?iud garden. Applv to A. WRAY. Hamburg, Mar 4, At V PHONIX GUANO, JOHNSTON'S ISLAND GUANO, AMERICAN GUANO. Wc offer what wo have left of the above G L' ANOS, at $:0 per ton. ALSO, COLUMBIAN GUANO, at $40 per ton. Planters will do well to npplvsor.n. DAN'I. Ii. WILCOX & CO. Augusta, UK., Feb lt) 2 in (j Notice. DICK ClfEATIfAM trill stand the ensu ing SPRING SEASON at Edgetitld C. II. ou .Mondays, Tuesday... Wednesdays and Thurs days.-at J (arm ou G allman'* the remainder 'f it-p w,,rk. He wi.it commence bis Season first nf Tcbrairy and ond tho 10th day of June. Hu will rimal i ut his Stable uutil first of Marah-after Ui?i nme hu will alternate. T wen fy-fi ve Do'lars will bo charged for the Season! I do not desire him to go to more tbau seventy-five Marcs. His pedigree is known to thc breeden, in Edge field. THO. t?. BACON. Nob ?Jw* J Notice. T UK Subscriber has just received and for sale luw f..r Cash. CO dos. Braid's WEEDING HOES ; i;o lbs. COPPERAS : I?0 lbs. BLUE STONE; 10 doz. FINE COMBS. JOHN ClIEATnAM. Duntonsvillc, Jan 5 lit 1 Pay Your Small Debts. ALL those.indebted to JAS. M. HUDSON, either by Note or Account, Kill do me an especial,favor by settling tho sumo promptly. I wi.-h to close up K J iii business at au ?arly date. I Will bu at Edgetluld C. H. to give all an opportu nity of paying their generally small indebtedness to ?he ?aid J. M. Hudson, on tho first Monday in April next T. E. REESE. .Mar 5_5t__ _9_ Notice. A LL Persons indebted tu Hie E-late of George JQL Kershaw, dee'd., are requested to make pay ment forthwith, and tho-e buvingdemandsagaiust said Esta'.o aro required tn pr sent them, properly utlest?d. on or before ibe day ol' May IS63, BS U final settlement on ti)ut Estate will be made on that dav, iu the Ordiuary'j Office. 1?. A. BUDDIE. Adni'or. Apr 2\ Ij*_lo_ Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Jas. H. Swearengin, dc?'d, arc earnesGy solicited to cunio forward and pay up. a* 1 desire to settle up ibe Estate as soon ns possible. Tho!>o having claims against said Estate wilt render them iu properly attested. * D. R. DURISOE, AcUn'or. Sept. 10 Sm 3? Notice, ALL persons indebted lo the Estate pf .1 rimes C. Henderson, dec M., aro requested, te maka pay m ont by tho 1st day of October, 1863, nnd tooee having demands against said Estate are re quested to present theta forthwith, as I desire to make a final'settlement on that day. L. CORLE Y, Adm'r. Octl, 1802. ly 40 Notice. .7 THOSE indebted to tho. Estate of Levi M. Crouch, dee'd., arc solicited to ' pay the same' forthwith, nnd thofo having claims against said Estate ?rc notified to pi*suut-thofli,.duty attested, ou or before the <Jih April next, as on that day a fmal settlement will IM m nie on said Estate. E. B FORREST, Ad'.-r. .lan ll Sm* I NOTICE, ALT, persons indebted to the Edtate of James Harrison, dee'd., ure requested to come for WHJ-.I and pay the same, ns we earnestly d?sira to close the e.-tate without delay. JAS. S. il ARB ISON, 1 . JOHN E. HARRISON i Bs or> Mar i 3t >;--j*?-ff ' For Sheriff. JOHN BLAND, P. V. COOPER," WILLIAM SPIRES, HENRY B. G ALLMAN. For Tax Collector. C. M. MAY, CHA RLES CARTER. BERRY HORNE, W. H. HOLLOWAY, BENJ. ROPER, STARLING TURNER, -o For Clerk. S. HARRISON. V JACKSON COVAR'. ? (3** We have boen authorized by the friends ot Mr. NAT. HAMEY, Sr., to unnouuce him a Candidato for Sher1 ff of .Edgeield 4D?strip* at.the next election. ... June.,25 . t-*. ' tf. ? Wt -E. K PEA'S-8* DE?TISf,' 24j4.BBOAD STREET, ...,"?. Over Chichester ? Go'i Drug Store, ,^UG??X4.,,.'jUA.. -f. id ? Dec. 24, 1861.' tf , 51 Dentistry! , DR. H. PAUKER will be fn bbr office regularly each day during sale-day week ; but after thou he will only be there occasionally, a* his Professional, engagement* throughout me District demand much of his attention. ?Sr Having to pay the highest Cash prices for Dentistry materials, Le will hereafter work ONLY FOR GASH. Sept 10 t tf 06 Southern Planters1! ! SHOULD ALL TAKE IT ! THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR-the old pioneer in Agricultural improve meat-the only Agrienltur.il Montlily Journal in the_ Confed erate States that 1IM9 lived' " through the war, is still published regularly, andIwill eator upon ita 21st year, Jan. 1st, 1 SftH. Now. ? TUB Tine TO SfBsmiBK ! One bullir per year, te odcavve! Address : ' D. REDMOND, A,tyu*U, Ga. Jan. li - ?? tf 1 : 2 ' Leather at 40 Cts. per Pound. THE Subscriber having bad several -yearn ex perience in TANNING proposes to TAN ll IDES on thc same terms that he Tanned for last year, viz: Oue half for the* other, sllowing his patrons to have bark at least hall of Lis share at 40 eis. per pound, and ail that be does not ac tually need for his own use, at ways jri>ipg bis patrons preference. K. T. PARKS. Jan 5 2m* 1 Tannery! . WILLIS ROSS proposes to TAN BIDES on ?bares-tan one-half for the other, ?nd al low the owner of the Hides the privilege of buy ing the whole number at the market prico. He promises that all work entrusted to him tbull bo faithfully end promptly executed. His long ex porienoe in the Tannery business justly entities him to the confidence of the people of the District. Nov. 2? 2m 47 Fur Hats ! rlE Undersigned is ut home again, and' ready to make FINE HATS for any number et Gentlemun aud Boys. A good price will bo given for native FURS such as the Musk-Rat,. Raccoon, Rabbit, Mink and Fox. Give me a call, and you van have a trade that will suit both parties. JOHN WOOLLEY. Graniteville, S. C., Apr 8,1862, ti 14 Sweed Iron & Plow Steel. IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS ! InAVE on hand a good assortment of SWEED IRON and PLOW STEEL suitable for Plan tation purposes, ol very desiraUo rizot>-Iron from one to ten inches io width and Steel from three to fourteen iuehco iu width-for title at the lowest rates by WM. H. GOODRICH, 271 Broad tit,, Augusta, Gs. Dec :. . 3m 48 Notice. ALL porsons indebted to the Estate vf John R. Gwultney, dee'd., aro requested to make pay munt HS early us possible. Thus? having claims against tse Estate will present them, properly II Uer ted, to Dr. A. G. Teague, my authorized ?gent. LUCY GWALTNEY, Ex'ur. Dec 8,1862. ly 4* Estray Notice. rwiOLLED before me by Wm. J. Walker, Esq., J. on the 21sr Jan'y, ISM, one BAY HORfcE, appraised ut SHU, is about 1 j or IC year.' old-u keu up at the S milo House. R. L. GENTRY, J.E. D. Hamburg. S. C., Jau 21,186:',. I aim 4 Notice ! PERSONS laving claims against eotateof Msw tilda ciweure ifrin, dee'd., will please present tiicm forthwith. Those indebted to said Estate uro urged to come forward and pay up withoat de lay. T. DIAN, Ad'or. Jan 6 3m 1 NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against tho Estate* of Dr. J. Harwood Burt, dee'd., are notined to present them, properly attested, as the under signed is prepared to pay *the name.' Those in debted to said Estate arc requested tn ?ettie prompt ly. W. M. KURTyExor. Jan 21 tf . : *. 3 Attention, Planters! 1I1AVE 100 DOZEN HOES,-Brade* Crown Steel Blade, assorted sizes. Call und supply yourselves in time. J. A. GURLEY. Hamburg, Feb 2 Ima ?Ofi?O Needles. BEST QUALITY-Sharps and Betweens fi om I to 12-a-Hort ed in papers from 3 to 7 and j to u. Just received and for sale by J. A. GURLEY. Hamburg, IVb 2 lui j Notice. ALL persons indebted either hy. Note or Ac count will pler.se call und settle as I have a uso for tho money. B. C. BRYAN. _F?b23_8 Notice to Creditors. EDGEFIELD- ?ISTRICT-J? EQUITY. J ohn E. Harrie/ ct ul, . ) Bbl for Partl?uB, VB ! Account, Bettie* rt. A. Addison, ?'".'' fatwa ?, Ac. . W. G. Harris, E,x'ori.:6t nb fi J ^ ' : i BY Virtue of ero .ofder Ol'' the -Court 'In this cause, nil person* having demands i ogalcsi the Trust Estiito'.of AV m . Harris,, -deuM.,. Mt, re quired to pr?sent and prove their .d?m?fi'ds before* tue ob orbcrbroithV l?tluday -oT- JQiy^'hext", of eise payment uf their, d?1nana>i.-willibo,harreA . Z. W. CARWiLD. ftx.*.fl. Mar VIS?. ' ' ' ar ' IQ Notice. DURING my absence froin the District.' t hereby appoint JESSE M. COGBLRk' my I lawful attortity tu receipt and rvCeive fur aud io 1 my UWne. A. J. McCARTY*. ' M:ir fU 1 * '"' " " ia ?|Notice. 7':' ' GUARDIANS, Trusteas, CommiMet-s, ?e., Witt niiike their returns to thb Office by the lirst j jU..udoy in April next. Those'.faning to do so i viii be"ruled to show cause why they Law nut done so. Z. W. CARWILE, CK.K.U. 1 eurn'r,". Office, Feb 33, 18?3. .St ?