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G, _ BT Kianga, D??RT80go4 co. . Vrom /PcnVrhl Lec^s Army. AKUT OF.NOKX??:K.N Trnpi.vu. Aufe?st3k ?8R3. The cnemv -avfvas you know, a foothold . on this side cf .he Rapptihannock, near Bran dy Station, m Culr-s-pcr rvti'nfr, *n4, hore, I fear, thc) intend tv make a tunal, no?/t?r a fiyty, but to ke*p out cf ute. The -picket? are in eight of each other, converging and ex changing newsptipc'-*, but seldom, if ever, firing one npon the other, indeed, everything ia JO much like the situation at Fredeticks bnrs lt ut winter ?hat th? cen ave inducfrd'to think thit hosiUiti<*t have ceased. This . is not ?hr cr.re, bower or, as the rapture of souse fifteen priloL-*?re and a three bushel mail bag, near S,t?-v# nsburg, yesterday evening, sill readily assure us. This wa?; done by a ptu-t of Hampton's South Caro! ma boys. The maiu oody of tee Yankee army is in the entrenchments ?ear Centreville, and not likely to move unlettsGeu. Lee should a*suL.e the offensive.. There ia, I ?tu credibly in formed, a few negro regiment* in Meade'* ar my, and these are censing a ivcly time among the white tromps. If Linoolu'don't mind, h?* will find the negroes a worse element of strength to his cause, than the elephant! were to Pyrthus. ?. Mosby, the gillan t cavalryman, was cer tainly .wounded m a skirmish, in Fauquit-r, last wetk, and hat? gone home forawhile; he will, however, b* ready in a abort whifo for duty again, and on a larger .sca'e, let us hope ; iuasmuch as he has been promoted to a Colonelcy. A big "pic nie" wss given in Edward Johns ton's ttl vision on Saturday last. A la ige ?j?mipatiy of ladies were in attendance, aud festivities lasted from noon until sunset Deucing *.aa tbe principal source of amust xnent. RefresLraeuts were abundant. Those who have a taste for Batch occasions were bighly gratified with the entiTtainuivnt. The invitations were issued by Beigadirr Gene rals Stuart, lv?rsou. Walker, (of Stonewall Brigade) and ' Bol. B. T. Johnson, aa Committee. Marry of the loveliest of women were in attendance to lend thc graces ot their presence and conversation to this occa sion. Colonel Battle, of the 3d Florida regiment bas betn promoted to the position at a Brig tidier Generalship and assigzied-to the con. maud of Rocas' old brigade. Lie will doubt ?ec? make a most excellent o (Leer. . The trial of Brigadier-General Jones, (of cavalry) will close to-day. Gen. d Las man aged his defence with considerable ability There ia one other mutter brfure. the c?urt t?je ca^e of Col. May, of th? 47th Virginia. Tl'e tim? for cool weather uot only ap jn-acbe?, but " uuw in," In this situation, it ia tr. sirable ihat our brave den.-ndera the field should be made as comfortable aa possible. Tu this end let mic suggest thal *> rangement? b*-- set on loot byourgoud home foika lor supplying tb? iroopj with blanket* 1 am told tbe> are? mneh needed af tide just LOW a:-d r fr:ourae the ne*-.' will be stronger ?a iue wrather grows colder. Reviews and inspections are still going on, ni-ch lo the benefit of the troops and the gratifica'mn of the fair ladies who attend tl. em. ilrth had one on Tuesday evening last, and Kamaetir one on Wednesday even ing. The pcrtcctiou of Rau.Bcur's it eu in di ni is truly astonishing, and r? lieut s th? ligh est credit upon the proficiency and skill ? of that officer. Au oru?-r has been issued by Gen Le*? for bidding or .-.us[lending tiereatbsr thc ?lection otJnri'or 2i Lieuienantaexcept in companies which have their fuiicouipletnetitof mea. The : objf.tol ibis into doaway with useless officers. Uou-cripta are being received quite fre quently from, the camp of instruction at Rich mond. They come tu squads of about enc hundred eacb, and are always ?Howe to se lect the arm of service to winch,they . atta.ch i he tu selves, as weil aa the company and ieg? menu A g.-eat many of the officers, taking advan tage of the quiet that reigns supreme, nave brought.their wive* bete, and are finding qtiai ters for them at private, r?sidence*, and, in som? instances, in camp. Tbe unmarried boys are vicing with each other as to wai? shall g t iurloughs, and thus be able to .get married. Cor. Richmond fcmqurrer. Progress of the Sit ge of Chark BO ;. CHAkl.r^TnNjStpt. 6.-To-day ha? v^tness- | ed auot?tr furious i -'?abardmcni of butteries ?j * Wagi?erau>d Gie^g, l?y the ?mermes fleet aud land retteries. Tte fiiing-was beguQ by dav ligat and tuai.itaiued su-addy tilt dark. A monitor is now linng at Fort Mourlt ie. Another assault upon battery Wagner is dimmed-not improbable to-night. Since Tuesday night no- further attack has been made upon Sumter. Brick-built au m ter has been held twenty days against, all t fib cl s of the. enemy's great guns by laud and seu: t ? Seven tbonsaud fire hundred and fifty-one I t shots have been fired. at it, thrae thousand five hundred and ninety-five of whlca have struck out sitio, and two thousand one hun dred auid thirty-nine have struck inside. Tho flag bas bee:.- shot ?way fourteen times. ' Orders against exposure having b?eu rigid ly enforced, the casualties are few. -!-? .> WITHOUT llora.-The Chicago (LU.) Times foja :. There has never-been but one ground of hope of ?uecea**iu this war, and ibat was in adherence to the original policies which would have preserved a united Noi|h and developed u divided South. When the confiscation and emancipation and negro soldier policies were adi pted-when servile insurrection was em ployed-and when, thereby, the North was radically divided, and the Sooth united,, as only a people can be united who defend their ? j rights of property, theintegrity of their hearih-J i stones, and the purity of their women-?bon this came to pass, thc defeat of the North nuts ordained ; and so long as these policio- shrill stand, so long will tue North faiL Tuey are wicked policies, and God will never pr?, spt r. the armies that uphold them. ? -Ititalligonec I rom Mexico of July 24, via Eau Franoise*, report that the intention of the t-ii rar irate to recognize the Confederacy is con tinually foreshadowed by the imperial 'press. Re cognition WiU 'take place as soon as the news reaches Mexico that Maximillian accepts the crown. " THIS next Session wlltbegin on MQ?i?AY, October 6th, 186:!, with- a.FULL CORVb OP EXPERIENCED TBAC11JSKS. Tbe formor Steward having left, arrsngenjionts are making to reudef the Hoarding Department all that it should ba,- and trader tha charge of parsons properly qualified, every attentiin- wili be given te the health and comfort of the pupils. Term? f*t Sutton I'ioe Mowht. Board, everything included ?xeent lights, $125,00 Tuition in. Collegiate DepaUmaiUr..n._ 26.U0 Music. 25;00 Use of Pimuo.;.. 2,50 | l ee of TextBouks. 2,?U Cvntiageat Fee. 2,?0 1 french. Painting, ?tc, aa heroc?for?l - - . N. li. The President, ou hia rou.ru to Sjiartau burt> will leave Auguata oa Thursday uurning, OctoJ-.T Is', ac ri Columbia on Fri jay morning, Oct 2d. He will take cbarga af pupils f?r thc CvlL'^e at any point en th? route. iVU. K- BLAK'E,'Pui}s. Awi.? - lia? U I Assessor's Notice. will attend at tboJHraes and pl?ccs*borcinaf?er mentioned to receive Rutnxos und Asses- the mme frwia lax l'.?y?is ol' th? '.2th ?"'ol'oet'oii Di?. 'net comprising tue 7th and 9th Regiment.". f< r tho Tax in value under Tax Act, Section 1st end 3d, commencing at L?tt*?--P. Cv Monday, - lilli Sept Joan T. Nicholson's, Tuesday, la h " Ly brand's, Wednesday, 1 otb "?" C. H. Plnnkett's, Thursday, 17th '. Hatcher's. Friday. ISth ..' " Vancluw Factory, Saturday, 19t.ii " (j rm i lev il io, Monday, -2 ist " _." . Tucsdsy, 221. " j Reach Inland, . Wednesday, 234 " I " Thursday, 24tb ? Hamburg, . Frid?iy, - 25th u Sainru.y, 2oth " Cherokee Ponds, Monday, Hath .* John Curry's, * Tuetduy, 2'Jth " Pine House, Wednesday, 3Utn " lidgtheld C. H., Thursday, lat " " Friday, 2d* 44 Pleasant Lana, Monday, 6th . " .John Cheatham's, Tuesday, tilb " Collier?', Wednesday, 7th ?* Wideman's School House, Thursday, p-.h, . " A. Morgan's. Friday, Wth ** Woodlawn P. 0. Saturday, 10th .* Edward Hewie's, Monday, 12lh '" White Hons.-, Tn?td?v, 13th u " Wednesday, 14lk " Red Hill, " - Thui-rlny, lo-.h ,: " . Friday, lit-h ? J. A. Ts'bert'a, Satur'tay, 17th I Libeny Hill, . . Monday. lisais ? " Tuesday, -?Hb .*' Sbattorfleld, Wrdr.. sd av, 21st TUK03. HEAN, Asses-or 12th C-*)l?oticn District. Sept 1 7t . 36> Assessor's Notice. To Tax Payera ol the 13th Collection District, Snluda Regiment: ?WILL attend at tao times and places herein after named for the'purpt sb of receiving Tax J ie tu rn j and making'Assj.smouts. - - RountrceV Store, Monday, ? 14'b Sept -" Tuesday, 15th " Darn's Mills, . A\ ednesday, lfith " J. 6. Binyo*'s, Tfiursday, 17th " Mrs. Alien ?, Friday, Ihtii " Richardson's, Saturday,"* luth " Dr. Jobi; Mobloy's, . Monday, Slat " .. Tuesday, "2d 14 Mrs. Norri.-', Wednesday, 23.i " M\ Wii.?ng, - Tb or" day, 24 th " MEjcklrj-'a, Friday. 2;Vh " \llen Kemp's, Saturdey, Z?ith " isham Cuibreath's, M iiday, 2Vik " CoIcm-?n'rX Hoads, 1 ucsdav, 2!)lh " Perry's, Wednesday, 30th * " . Thursday, 1st Oct'r. Huiet's Strtte, b ri tay, 2d * ** Saturday, M *" Georg?. Addy's, .Monday, ilk " Mrs. ? i bs on ?, Tuesday, 6th . " *. . ' . Wednesday, 7th " Haiti wankel's Store, Frid.-.?-, ?Jib " .* S?---r<iay, Itt th " R. C. Qxtit FIN, Assessor 13ih CelUcti-m District. Sept 1 ?i 36 Notice to Taxpayer^. TAX-PA XE lt S are- rcqnirod to ta- kc due re turus "n oath of all the.fdJnwIng artie'es bold or owned by him un the l t of Ju y IS63, which aro thc grvwih or ]iroducti>.ti of any year prece' .iing tim yonrlc(S3: Naval stores, Salt, Wines, Spirituous Liquors, Tobacco, manufactured or m,manufacture-i. Cotton, Wool, Flour, Sugar, Mol?ssi*-s and Syrup, Rico and other agricultural products. T?x-payers are Jnxther required to return all ?iarik Notes and other Currency on bund, or on deposit, on the l.-t'u?y of July'1865; and of ul! credits held or owned on th? 1st of July 1862; on which the interest hus not b'ecu pa di Credits in elude all urdiquidati -l'd?-j.fti.ds, such ns open ac counts, duo and unpaid.. ' Tsx-psyar* are a4so r.squired to return ell prof. it*.Und?.by any person, partnership or corpora tion during tho year iso., by purebnsa and-salc sf aoy of the following-articles,'tit : Flour, dru, fJacouy Pork, Oats, Hay, Rice, Iron ol Manufac ture* of irvn. Sugar, M?Ia??es mar:o if Cane, firi.tbcrj Wooden."e otho?, Shoes, Boot*, BUnkei* iu> Cotton clothes. . Tax-payers who refuse . r neglect to make re turns within tho tim? n-quired. by the us-osor?, viii be liable to twanty il ve per cent.' addi tional lax VA the amount asr^ssed. R. C*GR1FF'N, /lessor, Uth Dist. . . THEOS. DEAN, Asses.-or, 12th Dut. Sept. 1 Se -3G Tax Collector's Notice. Tothe Tax Puyera wit a iii the Limit? ol' the ?th Und Dib Kegimeulx : 1AM now prepared to receive ta? it?turus and Taxes under tho -eta Section of ibo 'tns A<-t, ur ibo qui?rt-r ending 1st July l*t?V<. Tiiose ro saire-! to regisur ainf p?,y; nir Apocboc-rics, Ba lers, Brewers, Bu --her?, Cattle procer*, Dentists, )i?till.rs, Kulin* H(iu;o'Veepars, ?!,>.?! keepers, jivery Stabie Keepers, La??j ers, Pby'fioiaas, Re ail and Wholosale Doelirs. The Book? will romain open until Friday thc !*?th of 'Soptetnoer, on wbi.-h day I-propuse to at ona. ur Hamburg, and uu Thur.ujy the 24ih ieptoiuber at Wraiiituville, for lb? purpose of ro l?iv?lg ibo returns amt taxes. Tbo.e who tail te vturi, audpay by that, time w?l bo doubl?-taxed, iud a like sum for every thirty days of eobrinued ai'.ure will bo i a po.? id upon each defaulter. Except the days above named for ti rani tc ville ind Hamburg, I expect to be in my (.thee tn ro :.eive Returns and Taxes, and hope to have to re*, urn nu defaulters^ - , H. T. WRIGHT, Collector 12th Disirict. Sept 2 2t 35 ? - - _ - Notice to Tax-Payers in N VJ. t DA kEGI^lENT. [w?lhttend ai the following time* and olsons f to collect the SPECIFIC TAX-fr-jm Ph.vjri- \ .-ians, Lawyers, Distillers, Cattle Brokers, Mau thants, Dentists, Bakers, artd other portons (if my lhere h?) vrho are. required hythe Fifth Sec ion of the Tax Aft, tp pay the Specifio Tax, vis: At Coleman's, X Roads, Wednesday, Ii th Sept. Ilaltiwanger's, . Tour iday, 17th " Ito.-utree's Store, Friday, 18th .' J. S. Smyly's, Saturday, 19th " l?errv'#, Minduy, 21st M ' Mrs." Gibson's, Tuesdays 22d " Mrs. Norris' Wednesday, 2:<d Dr. John Mobloy's, Thursday, 24 th " Tue Books' will then elose. Persons failing to say at the timoa above "moutioned will be subject; ? double tax. C M. MAY, L-bt. Collector. Aug 24 . "tf 34 State of "South Garoliia, EDGEFLEL1> DI3TRICT, IN ORDINARY. . Rrm Powell and Lucindn, hij ivife, Appli'cr.nt, > vs. ^ r Eldredge Asbill, ot al, Defendants. -) BY au older Trim "the Ordinary, I shall pnueed to sell ai Edge?eld C H., ou the first ?? in day iu October ucxt, for Partition, thc REAL ESTATE of Lloyd P. Asbill, late of EdgcfieU District deceit s od", consisting of ONE TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND lylng and hoing in tba District of Lexington and Stato^ aforesaid, oontsvicrng One bundrod and Fifty seven aere-, joro cr Jess, ?rid adjoining Isnds of Riobard Hobitetm, B. Hartley and M. Crurder. TERMS.-On ? credit until tba first of Janua ry. 18W. Fdrcl asor to-givo. Bond with good se curities, arul e. K ortgage to tho Ordinat*/ to sc enro tbe purchsu<o monoy. " Cost to be. paid in cash. Titles ciara. LEWIS JONES, s. E. n. Sdpt7 et -?i Caution. ALL peinons are cautioned against trading for a Note given'm- ny Willjs Stone," with J. i*.. Pow and W. I?. SVAII**, security, f?r $lo0,0ti, payebla one day Sifter date, and dnted I think, bomotimein 1H?>9, tts,SuiU .Note.ha? tmcii a 'istruct ed Irou. my pupers" withont my knowb-d^i . EVANti PER-.MEH -fER. . Aug 25 M ? 34 Sait. |AA SACKS* fi: CMtUfLlBM ?i SIfT ? MA?U ?? BAitiiiiLS ViRGli?lA t?-V bjL 8. E. .BOWERS-.JJ*. - Haas burg, Aug ?J . .!. -? H^?d-Quarters, 7TH S. G. REGIMENT, ) August IC Ji, IS53. / j on PSF, NO. ABSENTEES from this oammwid ?re hereby infirmed that', from ibis date, reeomraenda I tio:is fdr extension of forlonghs must be forward ed tr. tbnu Head-Quarters previous to tbe expira I tion of tba original,"-so that they can be furwar? j ed tl.mut-li tb? proper channel for the decision of j tba Commanding Goniral. _ " j The nie-o recommendation for extension will j nvtiil nothing without the approval of tho proper ' AuthoriHcs. Certificates from private Physicians j will rocvive no eensiderati.cn, and any one failing I to -.jmply with the feqnisites of this order will be '.utamarily dealt with. By order of 11. Col. BLANU. JOHN R. CARYVTLE, Ad'jt. 1 Sept 8 ?.t ' 35 ?^ifColnuibia (fwrdinn p'oaf-o eogy three times aiid forward, ?cet'unt. Youiig Black Eawk. THE TROTTING STALLION," YOUNO BLACK HA"WK, sixteen hoads high, will stand the Pall Season at Auguetz, Hamburg, .md j Edgeudd,. from Ist Septem ocr to 20tb of No ' vemlior. * PKI?CKEK -YOUNG BLACK HAW'K wits bV OLB BLACK HAWK (Loug Island- BLACK HAWK), he by ANDREW JACKSON, out of the lam ti* trotting nm-re SALLY MILLER. The | reputation of Long Island Biask Hil wk, as a trot tiog stulltoii, is uusurpas&cd. ANDREW JACKSON-tbe sire bf HENRY CLAY-who .vas th?! sire of CASSIUS M.-CLAY, the sir? of. GEORGE M: PATCH EN, who boat ETHEN ALLEN in three separate rices, aad u;so KL?RA TEMPLE-was by V?UNG BASHA.W, dam bj WHYNOT (a son of Imp. MESSUNG!. R; grandam by. Imp. MESSENGER ANDREW JACKSON was tho best trottingMalliou ol* his dav. * 'YOUNG BA3BAW, bred'in New Jersey, was by the imported Barb Hor-e, ti RAND RASTiAtV. This horse, kuowu as fox's Arabian, was impell ed iii I?07, by Mr'. Cox, from Tiipoli, where hu was Consul on tho appointment of Mr. Jefferson in bis Presidency. YOUNG BASHAW'S dam W.-.S PEARL by ELAG OF TRUjL'E (he u gai?? four mile Imrfc and sire of BOND'S FIRST CON SUL, r.nuther hard-l-uttomed four mile ian.), grandam .Fancy, by Imp. MESSENGER. YOUNG BASH?W is quite noted as the found er of a trotting fauii'V known as tho BAhHAWS. SALLY MILLER ?as hv the celebrated M?S SENG ER stalKon MAMBR1NO. (Soe HOrherl on '-The American ^Iorse.") Tbe dam ot YOUNG BLACK HAWK WRS a thoroughbred Imp. mare, by tho great old Eng lish ruee horse TOUCHSTONE; YOUNG BLACK HAWK made bis mile io 2,-10, a.i an ovurgrown 4 yearoldeo'lt-wa athen brought South, and has never been in training :-ince,. He wmr bred and raised by Colonel Jackson, ^f Rock away, Morris C->., Now Jersi-y. Tr.RMS.-Twenty dollars (?20) tho season : Forty dollar: (S40) to in?uro foaling, (asl accident* K> mare or foal bei'ure or after birth st risk of owner;} one do'li.r ($1) lo Griic?u. Ca-li on the first of November. * ... September ti 2t ' 30 Ethan Allen. T.IIS thorough bred young STALLION will stand the Kail Siusan,, commencing 1st Se ' 'omber, at Mr. Lud Hill's plantation, at $25 Ute Si'^'S-n. ETHAN ALLEN is ont of a Messenger mare by Ethan Allen ; he by Flying Morgun-:hc best trotting tock known. - " . ETHAN ALLEN is a beautiful bay. i?i hands Wgh, six years old, and of tine form ?rid action. Mo baa ai flue cul s as cai. be shown in the Dis trict. A. J. HU* H ES." S?pt 2 . if 35 NOTICE. BILL DEAitlNCI will stand tho FALL SEASON of l&O'iai Edgi field C. H., Moa Spry* mid Tuesdays,. thu reuisiuder of the Season st Harmon GallinaiiV, at $25 thc Season, whit-s horns on tbe 1st of August and et da thu 20 tb October. 3 Marra failing to provo in foal oy Diek-Cbcut h itu tho Sprif ?j uf ISG4, may bc s?nt nus Fad'tu Dering free of .charge. TD.03. fl." B.'rCON. Aug 10 ^ Ct :->2 Ilia State of South Carolina, EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT; /.V ORDINARY. BY-W. P. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordianry of Edgefield District. Whereas, Martha R. Loralee? has applied t-.i me for Letters of Administration, ua nil und singular tho goo is and chatties, rights and credits of Betij. P. Doveles.?, late ol' thc District aTnrMgid, dee'd. These are, jhereforw, lo cite arid admotnsb all url siugular, the kindred and creditors of tbe laid deceased, to bu and appear before ni?, nt "Ur lejrt Ordjjiary's Cour a for tho said-District, (.. in auldon atEdgefielti C. il. on "be _'!.?t d..y o? Sept. ns'., to show calis?, if Hi'y. r.hy tba ...lid admioL ?ratinit should not bc granted. Gr.'eii uud-r my hand an t seal,- thi< 7ihd..y if September In the j aar of our Lord one thou .and eu'bt hundred and sixty-three, and in th' sighry-eijrhtb yejr of the ludopcodeuoe of lue ?tata uf Soi;th Carolina. \*. F. DUKIS02.0. E. D. Sept, 8 " 2t 36 Stale of South Carolina, EDQ?FIELD l??3'J KICT, IN (fill) IN Alix.. f>Y W. tf. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgo JL> field District. W"hnr.u*8, // W. Carwilc, C. E. E. D., nnsnopiied to me for Letters of Administration, op all and iiiiguUr'tiio goods and chatties, rights aud erato iii >f S hu-sou Parkman, late of the District, aforesaid, doe sawed. . . These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all acd'singular, tho kindred ,-ind creditors ol ibu said doceasod, to be and appear before mc, at our nest j Ordintry's Court for tbe said District, to be huldirn at sedgefield Court House, un tho'1'Jib day oj Oet. next, to show euuso, if any. why the said admin istration should not be granted. Given uudor my hand and goal, this 8th day of (sept., in the year of our Lord one thousand ???t hundred and sixty-three, and in the eighty eight a jeer of the independence of S. Carolina. W. F. DURISOE, o.K.P. ?apt. 9 Ct *? State of South Carolina, ED GE FI ELI.) DISTRICT, IN ORDINATOR BIHLti DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District Whereas, John M. Hurling ??as applied to me tor Lotter; of Administration, on all and singulur I ] the goods and chattel's, rights and credits of | r Felix li. Barling, lato of the District aforesaid, dee'd. Thcao arc, therefore., to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to bo ?nd appear before ure, nt our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he I Ijoldeu at'Edgefield Court House, on thc 9th day ( o? Sept. next, to show, cause, if any; why tho said administration should uot bo granted. .t-iven under my hand aud stol, this 2l?th day of Au<. -in tbe year of ^our Lord one thousand right hundred uud sixty-three, and in the sigh ty oigbth year of tho Independence of S. Caro.ina. W. F. DURISOE, o.E.o. Sept. 1 2t :}5 .State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. * W. 7.-DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgo fleld District. Wb'tirtBS, James L. Muthfs has applied to mo for Letters of Administration, od all and .-4ng'jla'r tho go'??* aud chattels, rights and credits of A. J. Mathis l*to.of the piatrict aforesaid, dee'd. The?o "iro, tncre.rore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred aud creditors of thc said deceased, tu be aud appear before mc, at our iiext Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden ut' Edgefield C H., on tho-9th day of Sept. next, to show cause. i? auy, why the mild administration :.huurd pdt be granted. Given under my band and seal, this 2Cth ,d?yi of Aux. in tho your of our L'?rd ono tbnuatnd eight hundred and rfixty-Miic?. ?nd ia thoeigb'y oi?hth veor Of the Iudi.p.-utie'ncc. . I South C;.rQ l,ua. AY.F. DURISOE, O.E.1X Sept. I . 2t ; Grramtevil?e Cloth! F3R sole at M. Lebest !.u'.tz's old stand a lot of i GR^NITEVILLE CLOTH, Lt rcasotu-hle price/.. Cloth niH ha exchanged fur Bacon. ? I July? ?t* . J* ! STATE OF SOUTH -CAROLINA. v^5*'?C--JSfoft.. "EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, CnARLEETAi.v, Auyost 25, I Stitt. WilEREAS Ibo proJuutc^nf?iMon of th* coun try requi.es tho*?rijapisatteri nt'mi nctive and cfiTcient buiiy nf troops, who may take thc Cold uynn a moment's ,r">:ice. tome*! with prompt ness any sudden incursion which mi.y he iaa.de by'thc et.otay ii.tu our Bis**?., au-l whereas, for the pnrpose of defending otu* homes anJ fireside*, it is deemed advisable that the entire H rms-henr ie ? population over 16 ycarr of tig*, not in or lia ble to Confederate'service, or exemptai) therefrom fur pv'rlic purpose's, should bc organized infv companies : . Now, thtre'orc, T, MILLEDG K L. BONHAM, Governor and Coininander-iu-Chicf in and over the Pute uf South Carolina, call upon tho people of 'the State to' at oneo organizo themselves in a-enrdauc*: with the r.rdcrj hereunto annexed' from the of?iee of tho Adjutantand Inspector Gen eral, so as to ??brd our own and the woman und children ot'mir brethren in arms, the most aft?c tuul protection ?uil security. The Hccond organ isation enlled tor is in ace. rdan-:c with the rc coinroendaiion of the President to the Governor, and is approved as tb?: best organization, for all who maj r.nt he included in thc 'org.miz aten of '. Volunteer Stato TroO| H." M. L. BONHAM. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AIIJ'T AND IXKPKCTOn-Cf-NEIlAl-'s OrncR, . CIIAHI.KSTOS, Auc'J-t 24, 1 863. GENERAL ORDER NO 3ft. ?TU carry into effect the forej/oint; procla . motion of bis ??xcellerey the Governor, iii? urdei'cJ that (he following Volunteer Sta-e Troops h? a.-eept-?*! into service, v'i-< : Ono Kestitnant of M 'limed Infantry lo oon?ist o'r^n companies, two companies of.Ci.viil, y mid ons couina fly nf Flying Artillery;. The companies of M 'Utrtod Infantry In ci^n-i.-'t nf not less than BevCTrty-e??*bt and nm m ire th m one hunilrtd man, cx?!tisirc . of com missioned '.fricer.1 ; of cavalry, to consist of not less than sixty and not inure th;in eighty men. exclusive nf commissioned officers ; ai.r! tbe com pany nf Artillery, of not lesa th-.n eighty and m't muru thin ono hundred men, exclusive of com missioned officers. Wu ru thc companies of Mount ed Infunliy and Cavalry hsve been organized and iccVptcd, Fi< ld Officers will be elected under order "IOIU i hi- MS?; e. II. The emnpritiios authorized 4o bo raised un fertile pree?-cdiug paragraph ol' Ibis order will lie toni posed of effective la.-u who a-c over thc igo of sixteen years, who sro not sutject to, or >vfn> arc exempt fjvui,. Confederate conscription, ind who do uot belong to tho organization laie'y irdared of troops for local defonec and six. Mehi ha sp?cial service/ These troops" will he armed by he State-the Artillery to baron battery of four -?eec?-hat they will provide tbejnselves with j or; es. Tiieirpuyito begin when they-tiro or rler d into nCiUHl seiyice.) ?ill he thc siiuio os that dlowed in the Coatc'demio service, including 'arty cents per day' for each horse. Thoy wiii mid t'l-ipselves in readiness for 'the fi .ld?**tt noim-ut's notice, nnd to do service iu' any part u he Stain, tind?ir'the orders of tlie Governor. Thr tump aies trill h? sorisptcd in (hs or-ler in which he:r ro'ls and lists ol' officers -tro presented a? this "ffic-, und iio.'V wid bo att-ched to the Mtiitf I ?gimen ?j in which they uro raised, until ordered nto actual service, Iii. In addition to the above organisation, aw panie*' organized in accordance wi'h the Act >fCongress ofitbii 13th' 0otob:r. 186% (herewith lOtri?shcd.) will he . aecept;'.l on furnishing (hoir ?Ils as required by said Act. Aud one ol' said ol!lpatlie^ iu each Judieinl District, causistui. I'm t less than eighty mm, exclusivo of officers, .ntl having ?ts rendezvous at the Court House ot he District, will be armed .by*tborSt^te. Thc r? imii Jer of the rompante* wdi pr?vido themselves ri h artus. Antnuolii?ii, us far as the menus of he ''taie will peruiit, witt bo furnished to ult thc onipanii?, Ey commend : A. C. GARL1NCT0N, A'ij't .ind Jn.-peeiur Ceiieral S. C. Zn. UK-\??J?ct?a-Authorise the. Formutintty nj Volunteer Gomj)lni?? for Local JJefeutf; The Canorca* o/ the Confed?rate ?Vafes af. ['mr.rict d? iHjfet, That for thu purpose ol lor*] icfeiice in anyii- ni- n of the Ci nfedmile States, ny nit tn h AT ofpjrsoiis, not ies< than twen/y. who re i ver the agc ol' f-rtyjllve years, or utbcrtyL't o liable to military duty, may asVieiate them elves av a uiililavy c<:mj uii.v. elect (heir own olli cir, and establish mle* mid regulations Cpr their wn government, and shull be con?ider?Hf aa lr?, uu^inij to the Provisional^Army of the C.-ufe.le nto States, serving without-pay or ulkt? juices, nd i-Ktitlcd, whon eiiptured iiy'tlui chviny, to a'l lio pr!\ilc.e:es of prisanera of war: Prori'Jeil 'hut such eoinpany ab**!, ns a-ionras practicable, rviisitiit their itinster t.dr, or a list of il.e names I t!.o offieors and prjva:es Oi?roof to tba Qnv?rnrir ?the State, the L'oiiimundiiii' Cone, al nf the Le aritneut or any Brija lier General in tho S'.ute r Coiif-detate service, to be forwarded to thc ticretnry^Vnr : 'but'h -President or ttie Com lan-lcr of thc Military District- may at ?tty-lima isbanil such eompauieiO /Voi'.'i/'ii'.'Th.it in the tates and Distrieis in which (be Aet/ e?titl?d Au Act to further provide Ipr the public def^neo." pproved April Hi, I88?, and the Acts aiaiud.ito V thereof, h-ive hera Mi-pendedt persons of ?,py yo, resident within ?nell States or District*, uiuy oluuteer and forin part of such companies,'ia, jng as soc'i suspension may continue : J'roriJnl, lint no pcrs -n shall become a mern her uC'surh omp?uy until h" shill have first taken the on th raUegiiuee to tho .Confeder?te States of America a writing, a copy of which shall be filed with he muster roll of said company, as above pro c'ibed. Sept. 8_3t_ " FROCLAM?TIONr STATE OK SSOI'TII CAROLINA. EXECUTIVK DEPARTMENT, ) CHAR LINTON. August 8, ISft.1. | gT57"lTEi;i)^S, By ?Df'ornviHoil rcMivei] at thi* TV D?panment, it appears that iu Charleston, iii tin- 24fh December list, a man hy the nu me. of tamil. Collina was stabbed in the breast hy some icrsun or persons up yo this timi unknown, and bat thc sail Samuel Collins died insiantly.: Now, therefore, I, M. L. "BONHAM, Govornor ind Commander in-Ch?of in and over th-- afurc xid Stiite, do isHiethis uiv Proclamation, ofT^rinp i reward of TU ILSE HUNDRED DOLLARS for he epprchonsion and delivery of tup rail murdr er of the Said Samuel Collius into any of the ails of ibi* Stato : and if more tlinn one, an ad litional reward of THREE HUNDRED'DOL LtARS for each ouc who shall bc pru ved lo bc au iceomplice. Gui H lender my hand ar d 'he Seal of the Suite, L. s.] Charleston, ibis Eighth diiy bf August, A. D. One Thousand Eteht HnndrH n>i'i Six ty-Thrve. " M. L DC-Nil A.M. WM. It. IIi MT, Soc'ry. Aug. 2f. 4-_34 Head-Quarters, ENROLLING OFFICER, ) EnoEKiai.n, Aitg'iitb, 1S83. j SIXTY DOLLARS REWARD will ha paid for the nppre?.epsi'in and dolivcry of oaeh of thc loliowing Deserters lo Head-ijuarttis Conscript Department, Columbia, S? C., Any person arresting either of these Deserters, will, before taking thom to Cel'umbia, report tho fact? to this office. Priva;? E. RUTLAND, Co. B, 1st Bat. S. O. S. 5. " .1 W D BOWEN, " ? "' ? VV 8 FULMEB, . .? ?' " ? D PROCTOR. . " " " JR ALTMAN, Ci. 0, " " " J. HOLLINCISWORTH, Co. K,24th S. C.V. '?.. C F DB?NT?TT| " I? ?. J DTTNCAN, " I. F, Mi 6CH1RMEP., Lieut. & Chief ?. 0. of EdgciieW. Aug 20 _?__ 34_ ! : Head-Quarters, ENROLLING OPFICER. ] EDoerir,t.ii, Aug. 17tb, 1S03. j C10 MM ANDERS of Beat Compnrws in this J District are requested to return to mo forth witn ibo mimes of nil men iu ihrt'rr^?'ectivi? Roa s . bt lwao'i the ages of 13 mid 45. exc?pMnp; such1 who aro membori of tho lata organization ter lo col defence. . F. M. SCH1RMER, . Lieut. A Chief K. 0. of Edgolicld. Aug 13 _ </_ 33 ft \ IT?lS? "COTTON ON BALLS. AFRESH supply just received by M. PR KN, Agent Angil sa* 32 E?EC?TOS'SF ' SALE. " - ft . At Tublic Sale. \WTlLL ba soli! ut. the is'.o residence of Cul fr P. I.. CALHOUN/ ???ott., in SdgoCdfl Dis'riur, S C., 26 inilea above Augusta, Ga., be tween Stephens' Creek on! Sar ann ah Rtvor, on TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER HEXT, That VALUABLE TRACT OP LA NB upor. wbich thc decca erl (ired, containing THO THOUSAND Ati.ES, Moro or less, the principle port of whrb" ii O.ik arni Hit kory, with between Pour und Five liuu dre-? acres of good Pian Laori-we'l ad*picd to lue cult btu of Uruin and Cotton, with only ab-.tit enough cleared lor twenty five or thirty Lands io euiti Ville : tlii alance in native' forest, "i'hjre ar? ??.me fine low grounds in culiivuiiuii on the Creek. The plautaliou i.- weil improved with a li' e neil eomiroiti.m. Dwelling. At.-u, good No ?fro HHMMMI; Gin House, Stables. Jse.. Ar., bil now an<l.iu-good eu'i?inoii, veiy healthy, und well .-Uppiitd wi..h line waler. Also, will be sold ar iii? ar me time aitd place about WFT? LIKELY ?CC?C XEC?l?Ei*, Auion* them a very lik-ly Seamstress withal! thc qni'ilicHti?n> af u vats ?speribr house ser vant -oine gorfd Coolta, Vatiiftt und Ironers, a plantatfiu ?lactisnilh', Wagoners, Carriage Dri vers and i'iebl Hands. A PINE PA Ut OF YUUXU A "ND frELL BROKE GHRKIAGE Uestes, ONE FINE fOUPG MARE ANO EIGHT Ok V NINE L \R(.? FINE"MULES, Two Carriages ai.d Hame?-, one nearly new, auo one Buggy and Hurtle?.?. Also, 30 or -AO Mead Blooded f'attlp, atnonjr tbein ni.ue linc Mjlk Cmn ; 70 or 73 tl ead <:t Sheep, ar.d a i'iue Lut ol' Hogs, holli Stocke,and Fat Hogs." Also, the Hou.-ehoid Fm...?'lire, incIh-Jinrr fine Parlar Furniture, Crockery^nd Kitchen Utensils; Pln.tit3t.oti and H'?i'lvj.nnih Tools, Wu^go?s, Gin Ueud, Thrasher auu Pan, Coin. Fortier, Cotton, Coil3:1 Seed, And many ?rhi r article* loo numerous to mention. sttTrPosseSsion Ri-vri immedialoly altor the Bale. Tc-.uis ncc4<min'>il?tiri?r. ^?r-Any furrb . information c'cerfuMy giveu hy.addre?sinjj me Su?>cnber at E Ijrclield C. IL, S. C. Yonrfg 7. T. Oa'h un cn. thc premises, MT. Rob!.-ll. Middleton, six lades below,. or Br. V?. D. Jennings, two miles above the place, will take pleasure io showing the laud. . A. 41. TEA (?HE, The Avtiiij Executor. Aug 22d, ISM. 9t 31 EXECUTOR'S SALE. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE IN LAL1C.KN3 DISTRICT, SO. CA., Within Four Mi.es of Mai lin'.* Depot, ?n the Newberry ,fc Laarous Railroad* Cirri LL br. sMd on tho p-emi?es, at public auc TT ti'-n. on THURSDAY, tho 1st OCTOBER lexi, the Heal E.st?iU? of Dr. THOMAS TEAGUE, d-.e'd., upon Tuich the widjw now re id*.-, containing o85 A.cres, .lore or Je*s. with i line Dwelling House; Uriel Smoke House."Ncg'o If-urrs, Oin House, Burns, kc, all in good e-nditiun. The_ land is weil iilapted to th,- eu I tn rc ..f Wheat, Rje, Com, Cot on, ?Vc.-and in tine s tata of cultivation, will: di nty of limber for ordinary plantation purpose*. Th? location is noted for g>-.od health, ta"i>t ci elieut water, a:.d inbounded with ?/iod society. There will also bo sold many sr'icles not cai> 'eniuns--rn'- move,, snch HS lino FURNITURE, 10TT0N, Colton Giu, Thrasher uud tan, Horse di.ls, Ac. I will al-o Sell at tbs same lime and nineo, :;') Aerea ut' JCund, more or less, adjoining tie above, belonging tu the Estutu ol Col. F L. LlLHoKN. deceased, ia Cue stale*of cultivation rilh plouiv ..f ii nillir, but no buildings on it. Thc wo Traci... bought bj tile same purchaser, woutd uipiny twelve or ti Leen hands very profitably und Baku a slue .-eUleuicNt. .>i<Jt~Term.< tor both, Cash, or approved Note?, .t One and two yeats with intort;l,*u.o beet' eulin ne pun-hasers. .ff--JT*Aiiy further information nofroerning these *nds cheerfully given by addressing the iiiibi>cri icr at KJgeliuld C. H., S. C. Dr. Ducket, n ar hu place, will take pleasure in /bowing (he lacds. A. 0. TEAGUE, Ex'*. ' Aug 22 6t 34 . A Valuabl? F-esidence FOU SALE. rllE Subscriber ollera for sale the SA LC DA HOUSE in ihe Village of lidgetiuld, S. C., laving IS Rooms,-III willi fire places, 2 Cellars, 4j.l Mno Basement Story. There ace un tho prem ies a good Ki'chcu with G Rooms and 2 fire daces, Smoke Louse, Pantry, und all necessary utbuibiinj.-ii, with a t?nc'well of aat>:r in the ard, and a choice Gardon s.ituebed to the place, ll o, attached io the premires, Ls a commodious ?mide Lo', with Stalls fur Filty Hersbs, Crib, Auings.IDui-e, sud a well ol gt HM! water. This, dcairablo residence will answer tor either . public ur private house. The buildings nrc n good repair, ure located in a retired mid pleas ,ut situation, and tu*ar.y one in want of a emu ?odious and eonveniently urranged Huuso abd j ...t, the Sarnda House id respcefully offered. For terms-and other particulars-address tho i nbs ribcr at Edgefield C. H. LEWIS COV%\P.'. Aug 26 4 tr 34 Escheated Property l'Oll SALE. ?V7ILL ?all at p?'ilic sale, on ihe first Monday in October ne*r, at Ee^-olield C. H., ON Iv IOUSE AND LOT iu the V'i.iage or Edge?old, .innerly thi'pnpcny of the lntc Ch.-.ileo Mo Jrcgor, deceased, and now occupied by Mrs. Ste onson, containing Half an Aero, more or less, .nd buuu.led by labds of tho Catholic Church, amci A. Dozier, Estate Goo. W. Landruin, aee'd.', inn l\>*. P* Magrath, Esn..,-the SMUW having' leen Escheated Vt the State of South "Carolina, be deceased biviug no legal hebra, iu tais Con isdoracy. <&vlrTerms made known on day of salo. LliWIS JONES, Esehentor. Ed-cfield C. H., Aug 31, 6t 35 A Valuate Plantation FOR SALE. rllE SubseFKor r lT-jrs farsale bis VALUARLE PLANTATION eontiiining fji.vi.jeii liautircal and Fifty Aeres, Mora or less, JyingiO? Turkey Crcok, and bound id hw lands of Col. J. C. Ilrookfi^Cnpt. Euga?c Bur-, Otorgo Bland and others. This Plantation is Mtuatod abont 7 miles North of Edgofield Vil aga, ou tho Newberry Road, in a pleasant and iealthy ??i al'ty, ?nd in the midst of a rofincd iud "in agieeable neighborhood. About one-half of this Tract of Land is cleared ind a considerable portion-of it in a high state nf cultivation. The other half of this Tract ie in native fore_st- abouuding in Oak, Hickory aud Pine growth. There ara on the premises all necessary planta tion buildings-all in good repair. This Tract is woll watered, and is one of the best rsngos Tor eat:lc in the District. The hind ls wc V adapted to Cotton, Cora, -.mol Grain, .to. - . For farthcr?informition apply to Mr. Ja?. M. ilarriion, ai tho Shcriff'e Oflooj Ed^eftjld, S: C, ELBERT BlAND. July ? t? ?. ?3?"Cborlc.?ton Ccarler will pJe-ise copy twice a week fer ono month and forward account forth with to this office. Egyp for Sal?. THE LAND OF CORN AND WHEAT epnUining 270 Acres, lying three milos from Edgctteld C. ll. Tbis placa needs only to be swen 'o be lteod. U.S. JOHNSON. 'Aii>t ll D" 32 f?r'tt?i Charleston. Conner will copy for on? month auU Turward aeeount to this ofliec. Cotton^a?d Wool Cards. rfnf\ PA IK COTTON AND WOOL iUU CAICOS. Als.,, alor of ENGLISH CALF SKINS, am SOLE and UPPER LEATHER, at wholesale o? rataiL CHARLES HAMMOND. HanibeuTg, Aug. ti I? **? I . For Slier. KAT-RAM Y, Rr. L T? H. CLARK A. P. WJS8T" JOHN BLAND, F.*V. COOPER, 1 I WILLIAM SPIRES. For Tax Collector. JACOB HUI KT. STARLING TURNER, C. M. MAT, CHARLES CARTER. BERRY HORNE, W. H. HOLLOWAY, BENJ. ROPER, . Vor Cferk. . JACKSON COVAR. 3. HARRISON, For Ordinary. W, F. D?RL-Ohk , . ' Dentistry ! DH. H. PA lill ER will bo h. hit 6?Eoa regularly eKt;li dar during sale-day week ; bm aftol tb%a bo will bnly be there ucea?ieaalij, as hi? Pr?lcM-iouul en ?a-ruinen ts throughout the District Jouidiid luu'-h oi his attontioD. * - ?Srj'Havii-g lo pay the highest Caah.p>i??c for Dentistry uni.crial6, ue will hereafter wor?, ?isLl VOR CASH. _Sept_10__ .tf_. _sn Negroes Wafted. WE WISH to purchase FIFTY LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, and are prepared to pr-.y the 114GK EST CASH PRICKS. We have OD hand a LIKELY WOMAN WITH FOUR CHILDREN whieh we will he pleased te sell or exchange for Other Negroes. GLOVER & SULLIVAN. Jau 23 tf g SUNDRIES. ?.?efl SACKS N. C. SALT, ?ld aad d.yj tJiJXf ?O ?. Liverpool SALT; i.?o Ubis. N. v.. I7.G17R; 15'.? *? ami Hall ?bte. N. o. Syrup; 1U0 lioxeai- itiit < linnr.? TORACC?; 50 Ifblsr. Apple and f'each Crandy: 10 .? Finn t eru W.hieJtey ; MALAGA and PORT WINE j CHERRY BRAN DY md CORDIALS : BOTTLED LIQUORS and WINES; 41 Kegs Bi-t nrh. SODA. h ICE, MEAL, b Pl CES, Ac, Jtc. rng?thef with a good as-orteneni of FAMILY GROCERIES,--ou bund .-.nd f.r -.ile by . a A.. STEVENS, AugUBti, Gen. Kay 20 6m . 24 (lonniUed io the Jail OF Ibis Di.-triol, ou the 13th insL, a negro wau who s.iys his nam? is ELBERT, but is fro .?neat',) cabed Albert, and that be belongs to Jas. I King, living at Atlanta, Ga. Elbert says he was t treated when at his wifr's h. use iu the upper part of lois f/ixtrjet. Said E.ibcrt.is about 27 ears of aye, weighs nb >ul 1*0 pourds, is? feet 9'inches high, dark eotnplccled. No marks or - .cara Uolieed. T ue ow nor is requested to ooma forward, prove properly, pay charges and U-ko bim aw?v, other iviso bo ?ill bo *e*lt wilh ns tho law directs. L. IL MCCULLOUGH, J. E. ?. Juno 24, tf . "55 SALT FOU FARMERS ! HAVING accented tho Agency of an extensile SALT WORKS, I will be abre te furnish SAL I' in larpe or smali.quantities, and will be governed by the lowest marin.:, prize in Hamburg si Augusta. 3. E. SOWERS, Agent. Hamburg, Mar 30 SH 12 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Jr. ss es .C. Henderson, dee'd., are requested to make payment by the 1st day of Ootobar, 1843. ?ad those bavin? domands against said Estate are re quested to present them forthwith, as I deiiie to make a final settlement on thal day. L. CORIaEY, Adm'r. Oct 1, 1962. ly 49 Notice," ALL persons having demmds against the Es tate ol' William E. Middleton, dee'd., are re e|uested M, present them lathe undersigned, and .ihote indebted to said Estate are requested te make immediate payment. EMILY MIDDLETON, Adm'ix. . Mar 4_Urn? . " . Rags Wanted. LEAN COTTON AND LINEN RAGS oan be sold for cash at the Advertiser office. Any. 27 tf _J_a? Notice. LL -persons indebted to the Estate of John R. _, G waltney, deo'd., are requested to make pay ment as ear y as.possihlo. Those having alain's Against tho Estatu will present them, properly attested, to Dr. A. G. Teague, my authorised .igont, LUCY GWALTNEY, Ex'or. Dee ?, 18C2. - . - ly_ NOTICE. ALL porsnns baring el aim s against the Estate of. Dr. J. Harwood Burt, deo'd., ara notified to prusisnt tbcm, properly attested, as the under signed ls prepared to pay the same. Those in debted to said Estate arc requested to ?ettieprompt ly. W. M. BURT, Ex'or. Jun 21 tf 3 c A F Tannery Notice. ROM this date I will TAN Mit\ DRESS all good DRY HIDES delivored a* my Yard for ONE THIRD of the Leather-allowing the owner of the Hides my part at the lowest market pi ice. - WILLIS ROSS. July 13_3m* 'ti Notice. ALL Persons having demands against the Es tile of J. E. Eurkbaltor, doe'd., are re nuested io present thom, properly attested, by' the first of October; and also those Indebted, arc requested to make payment by that time. . C. M. BUKKHALTER, Ex'or. July 21?_Jts._<B _ ~ WHEAT WANTED At iiranite Mills, Angosta, Georgia. THE* Undersigned, having purebred the above* well-known MILLS," situated on tba Xugwe. . ta Canal, (formerly ow nod by B.H. Warren,) will p:iy tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for both RED AND WHITE WHEAT. Parties desiring to 'ell will picas* call on GEO. Tm JACIaSON & CO., . No. 24b Mesunic Hall Building, Broad St. . Augusta, Ga., July 7 3m* * 23 Estate Notice. ALL persons in anywise iudebted to the Estate of E. M. Penn, deo'd.,'aro earnestly request ed to come forward and settle up withnut delay. Those having claims against said Esteta will ren der them in, propwly attested, rt?n early dat*. G. L. TENS, Adm er. Aggj__?L;_.jHg Wheat. \ THOSE wishing to tell ^hiftt frill pie?? glva mo a call ?s I .?Ul iatlsfv tlibhl as to regards Dr)rer Bj & flOWERS, Agent. V July ii -iff . Shoe Tnread. ALARGE supply or SHOE THREAD in balls .nd hanks, f?sele by ? __r\ttgll ._^_ Salt and Rice IN ANY QUANTITY, to-sutt purchasers, whole sale or by the sack. Aleo, on bund, a largp lot COTTON YARNS. ? ... S. E. BOWERS, Agu Hamburg, Aag 24_ tf 34 Cards! ?ards! ?lKf? '? AIR of the best quality of No. 10 Cot-" AyQrXj ion Cards ever offered in Ibis ms.?ft, M saie by S. iL Du WE RS, Agu Hamhurgi Ang 2d ? lt H