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Ililli plPE Congressional. . RICHMOND, February 15.-The House ed a resolution that the present.Congre ) 'res u twelve o'clock on the-lStli inst. The House also passed a bill. doublir time for which under existing- laws so may be furloughed from hosp.ita'f^.H?? bill to authorize the promotion of priva fill vacancy in any ellice, who herc distint ed themselves hy gallantry a jd'skill.. Also, the bill to establish an sgency <. . War Department-west of thc Mississippi , Also, thc bill to repeal the law author partizan rangers, and- di-banding all ' organizations except those now perfor regular cavalfy service. Both houses passed a resolution of th to Gen. Reilly Smith and roen, for their i ry ot Rieb mond, Ky. Both bouses passed the impressment It retains tho provisions for State corr sioncrsto Qr. prices! Thc Senate" passed -the hill declaring absconding conscripts are alien enemies subjecting their property to confiscation. RlCHMOXD, February IC-Both Ho have passed the Tax, Currency and Miii .bijls; they await the President's sjgnatut The injunction of secrecy has been mored. Thc Currency bill provides that holde) nou interest bearihghotes over five do'lar allowed till the first of April, east of the. sissippi, and until the first of July wes t-bf Mississippi, to fund ia twenty years bo ut four per cent. All notes not funded paid ta the government in taxes or dues v. in the lime, are taxed ?"?$ per cent, and i dable till the first January next | af-cr wi ? they are taxed 1U0 per cent. SlOO notes presented within the time, are no longer . ceivabie lor public dues., mid aro taxed per cent.per month in addition*to - Thc present issue of notes lo continue the first of April, after which the new is is authorized to be kept '.vilhin reasons limits. . . Six per cejit. bonds to the amount of $31 OOU.UO? may be issued and sold to rr.i?e mot to meet the expenses of the government. iL!) duties on imports ere to be paid (specie, sterling exchange, or coupons cf th bends. All import and export duties are s ciallv pledged to pay the interest on th bond's. The taxi):1.! levies five per cent, ou m real, personal and mixed property, stoc ' .bank bills and- solvent credits, and tea 'twenty per cent, on incomes, profits, tlc. Thc military-bill declares all between and 50 in 'he service during the war; all 1 tween 18 and io now iii service ati> retain ur.der the-existing orgarnz tions ai.d officci ali beUveen 17 ano IB, and 45 and ."i0 are bp tnroliod for State defence. Provost,hos;.ilal, conscript and guard dis , are io be performed bj men between 18 iii ?i o unfit ?ur the held. The exemptions are, all unfit for tho fie] Congress, State Legislatures" and other Co federate and State o i.eers ; preachers regnla ly employed : or.e editor cf each newspaTp published and stich- employees as are indi j}< ::S ib'c ; one apothecary to eac h (?rug atol doing business on the Kith October; .ISC . Physicians over 30 yca.-s of age who bai been seven years io practice} Presidents an ^teachers ot Colleges and schools teachin regularly ibr two years wit-? twe??y studcnti one poi son on a fnrm of 15 fiel d hand-; nu 1o give bond for security to d?lirer to th .government, 1 f*0 pounds of in-Con und bet Vor every hand and sell all -th . sui pirti a ?ch .?ule rate-.; officers t i ra}lroa ki a-' herc tcfo.e rcportedj aud'tbe President and Score tart of War are authorized to grand cxeuifj tions af herctoiore reported. RicnMOsn, Feb. 18.-Thc Howe hst nigh passed the bill repealing tir.it p irtioa of tin late Military act which exempts on? m tu o? a farm wita fifteen able bodied field hands. A motion to consider was nude, and wa: pending at the hour of adjournment;. jr The President has approved and the injune lion of secrecy has becu removed fro.-n tht bill to? stipend the habeas corpus-. The preamble to the bilr* asserts llial flit power to suspend shall be vealed solely ir Congress, and'Congress sbnil bc ?Ii? exclp sive judge of the necessity of exercising thi power. It declares it.to be the opinion-of Congres; that the public safety now requires it, and the President has asked it. Therefore, il au*peuds the wr' until ninety day* after tlu -meeting oi'4?e t?oxt Congress. In cases of arrest by orderof IhcPiC'ddent, Secretary cf War, or thc General command: ?ng the trans-Mississippi Department, to tu> njjf ?uly to- casca ot treason, conspiracy, com bining to a?swt the enemy, attempts to ser vile i.isnrrectioD, desertion, cnccur.-.gin^ oi harboring deserters or spies, unlawful inter course or trading with thc enemy; advising the enemy or inciting others to abandon thc - Confederate ca ure, btflming bridges or dc Btroying.br attempHng to delroy Goyei?wcol vcSs?laj arms, munitions of war, arsenals, foundries' or work shops. ' During its suspens on the President shall cauwe evey airest to be properly investigated, and if improperly detained, the defendant ?hall be discharged finites he can bc speedily tritd by duo course ol hw. The President bassignc-d the bill to author ize the impressment of meat for the use of the army : its provisions have been heretofore re ported, i -.-e .:. - --. ^ Encouraging Siirnn. .The gaihusiasm with which our troop-, have rc* enlisted ipr thc war, The resolutions ol thc plantera in :\u\ny sections of our e.mnlrj to sell their produce to consumers at rcasciv able prices^ Tue breaking away of the cloud of gloom whick lately o'?rspread "our land. The return of stragglers aud absentees to th? ranks. The awakening of the spirit of patri othml ?ud determination every where aia&tg our people. Theso iva]? arc encouraging signs for ?ur cause. lu Federaldorn, many things hiive happen ? . ed lately, which should animate us- Tire grow i?.g opposition to Lincoln. The increase cl tho peace patty. The mustering oat of the . jS'iuih. Federal Army Corps. Thejrencrai i;? dispo?iiion raani?i??ted by the Federn! soldiers to re-enlist. Thc .depreciation of Lincoln's promises to psy. -Thc careful manner in which L-nco!ns iidbcrenls tr^at their opp> a<?u:s :n the. Federal ??t.g?c?& ihe dis-a'is factfoa; which' hit?beg?nito show itself in ail ?JeO;?OQ? %iC it-iu-JU-uC;^-.r'.?h v.'l.t'j!i i?v i;t-o pie enlist norwiidViiaBtlhig the gr?st bounheii idl'ered. Tk'eVadyaaeeoi goldrVin; New. York. Tliese' tralj,~ara en?o?rngthg signs for.-our eau ?e. There are pleasant nbtessafso wafer! n'Crbsvi tlic ocean from Europe. ? A Kiitiih court iA j ns vice refuses to r?ti.y and e.ud?re? ;he con temptible mcanac?s an-i cowardice of the British Cabinet. A r.r.-.v trial is refused in the case o( thc shin AleXii-'dtv., and th?ves sel will bc released iVprn the duic-hu.: of ' T?r. Seward's lieutenant,tie caljad'' Eirl Rns ^ ucl!. The sudden advuncn of Vue Co&f?dr> . i'ate loan in Bruland fruin forty, to fifty c<;nts. Tee growing dislike in the French Court nf S. aid and his eel?. These, truly, ar? en couraging signs fur our cause. Liltlo a?? iiisoftcutiines forcshadyw tu.eeo;;i jag oj great events. The lrttlo iiicidetits which have lately transpired both ?I annie and aL;-. vl hav". beca of a very pr?mTsing natu? e. IT...:., r j-thelc inilueacy, the peo^io'havi.-, as ?: \\\re jak?n froib cot?rag? and hopo. 'J'iic tlnipon I doney which pervaded our land is giving way 'The people look-more-^ch?'erful. They talk more hopefully. On thc whole, the future smiles pTopitibuBly on our causo. One grand, patriotic, and successful straggle in the cern ir.gcampaign, end the crisi? will be" passed and the victory-otrra. Sh?rmau?? Movements. The Selma Mississippian -o?' Wednesday, learns, from persons ft oin Uemopolis, that General Polk has crossed ?bc Tombigbee at Moscow, ten miles. bolowDemopolispwsth bis army-with the exception" of Gen.'French's division, which ?3 at Demopolis. JI is ex pected that the cuemy will bo checked at the Tombigbee, aud that a battle wiri take place there in a day or two.' The banks of the Tombigbee furnish c-xce?f?ht natural fortifica tions and a splendid "line of" defence. It may, however, be-sound policy to allow the enemy to cross the Tombigbee. If he is permitted to do so, his destruction ifr absolutely certain, if our commanders and troops meet public expectation; If his force is no larger than tho telegraph makes it, ibero is no escape for him excepT through the supineness of the paople and soldiery, or the most extraordina ry want of skill in our commanders. "We still think the further Sherman coretes this way, tho better it wiil be for '.HS, if all our people do their duty. ? The latest aiirTmost tnvtworlhy advices we have, place tlrti enemy at Meridian; Sunday forenoon Lee "entered the place with a portion of his cavalry and destroyed everything we could not carry off, th.it would by'of any ser; vice to the enemy. A cavalry fight took pljct in iown,- resulting in the enemy* defeat. Lee drove them back to the infantry support-, and that evening Meridian Was given to them, cleared of all the government property, as weil ns railroad c?rs and locomotives. Lee was compe'hd to bum some of the rolling stock that could not bo got away. Yt??^-day a rumor was current that the' Yankxe cavalry han* reached Cuba Station, twenty mil, s'cast of Meridian'. All accounts state that Gen. Polk has fiele:! with prudence and enefgy with the means at :?is command.. Everything was saved at Meridian, includ ing 2,000 bales, of Government cott?n. several hur.d-cd hogsheads of sagar; immenser uppiics of commissary, quart er ta aster aud ordnance stores. ^ . ' - . . ? Sui-::uT.ir Feb. 19. . The enemy bumed the Railroad bridge and Dr. Sander's mill ihisinoruipg above.De Soto. Our pcouts heve just come in, and report the enemy 25,000 f-ttorig. Wo are expecting them herc tomorrow.. . The.Yaitkces anil the citizens, had a small '. -uah when they entered Q.iitman ibis morn ing, and several of them wera k?led. ?? fhere is a cavalry company now herc. ' The pickets say they thin": the eV.eniy will ?0 down on the-easf side of the railroad and ?0 around Shubuta. xx -. - . - . Cotton Curds? ^ Wc understand, says the Milledgevrlle He border, tit at th?: increased number of mach;?;C3 sor.structed in tho Penitentiary, for the man iiiac?'ti e of Cotton Gards, wiil. do much to wards supplying a groat public, need, and" that Cards'may now be ba l at the sale-room xt 1 lie oid price- of six dollar:? a pair, hali" in ikir.s7.ai1d tho other hulf in money. This is >. chang?1: of the former rule, which required he whole price to lie paid in skius. For the jei?it of those desiring Cards On iheso terms, ind ?ri no other way gail they be obtained at he Penitentiary.) we again 'state thc'quality if skin?, aud the price, to Luv a p.i:r uf Jurds: . For sheep, iroat, dog t'r deer skins, raw, the | ?rice allowed is 25 cetita for L'2 Jhfthe3 in u:ot:-. .at:d fi?e inches i'j.jffif?t.lv; .:-.r<l fijf t-i:: icd skins of thc sieve description, the sum is i ft y cents': Tho skins mus*, be sound, and rithout holes. It wi'l take from two to three kins, according to si/..!, to bring titree dol are- in exchange ; the other three dollars will ie received in money {br a pair o&Cards, us ier the present r?gulations. Address Thomas [\ Winsor. One dollar additional must he* cut .for Boxing. J> a rr i sn ?orrus Pabsrra nra KUI 1 .-:.;.!. ifr. John Cheetham, in :i very able loiter to ba Manchester Examiner, entert wiifi gruat ul'incss'int?/the a!.ove qu?ii?Qu, lie says : .In conclusion I weald db/ervo that the ibo'.v consid?r?t! ?ns cresent us with two sat ijactory rtaulls.: Fir.it. that the production ;f cotton in other cj?ntii?s thauth? Sou.hern States ol'America is steadily progressing; tba at] o ts of ?gb'3 exceeding probably ?ioiC o? 1802 by oju3 nii ?'o? ba!-.-, th'u lss3?ri?hs? our. ixclusiye.dependence upon gue source ofsjipr jivj secondly, that ti?.- (?.reo countries which niv? shown the liipst eager desire io contri? mto lo ?his result-Ecypt, 3'urkey and Itaty -r-pi'.-sesr: adyauiages in climate, soil and ta li fi ty of access to this market which entibie Llieei w compete succe^dbllr '.vit?rthe Sooth sra StatesofAmeriCt,not only in quality, but i!so io thecost of pro.'!uctt'>?,-aP.d I ?rbi san guine enough' to anticipate thiit sbn\e few yars heney the coasts of th?^oditerranrAO j will furuislVau anuual supplj of i.vo million : bales, (li-Judia I regret I co??'ot take so' hopeful a view. So h?; ?s.high pricoa^prc vail she may furnish ns win, a -ooiisid?rahl? : quantity of cott?n"; but when tho stimulus is j withdrawn, and the d.iy ot' comp?tition rc-| turns-as return it will-then; wilUhe des j ccnd, 1 fear, to lier former subordinate posb lion itt the cotton markets of thc world. This result will lie owing to thu inferiority of "her staple, thc imperfection of ber agriculture, the ignorance cf her ryots, ike frauda ofdier mid diemen, and thc indifference of her rulers. Such a consumniati^i:.n'.);!c y/lil more'devo'uL l.\ hat! than the uu?ortnnaie operatives whaia the fratrici-Ial w"ar in Americi cotidemns to the Mtauijulation'of heriuferior pj-?du.;ts.!> L?odoii ?ur. .-? - ? -?-r ?? --; Sui,?>!Kii.s' FAMILIES.-AL this .time, when ihcliaro p?cess?ries of-lifo ure up at starving rates, and dcjly axlyanctpg, jhose at homo should pay mote attention thaiV-evcr; it p.qs sible, to the families oi'soldiers. Could those in thc field be fully .cati??ied that their dear on03 fit home were abundantly provided for,' and net allowed to stiffer for thc commt-n ne cessaries of life, the cf?icieticy of ' our armies would bs greatly increased. Thc spirits of the men would be more buojattti t-Iid much aibre enthusissm would bc iuanifes?led, Not only would this bo so,- but we would Lave leas of desi-rtion. Lot th'oee at home then, Dot dishbnor themselves or tho cause by ?or?el .tingsoldier's ?'am??c-, or aljoWiug them to, wa ut. , - . .-- - ? .?. ?Niot::.-.';i'.;?;?:.\'r iv FAT VTOLCKTCSI 5. ; ii any of ta's fattest and br ive;. tn.n in the I C'ir?'c?cr.iey are afraid th jp) itjt? tho- n?ititf, i (e??s.t they ?,'?ould_bo lanwrcl'iVj ?.. in-.-apabie ot I rendering service. i'bi? ii a ans*aire. Some. ex'o?ediugly fat tuen ?rc now in the service. Geo. Htiu'iphrcy M?raHclPserycd for two j papa. l>ut,to settbe matter at rest, wo need ': only ci lc lie cxajuple of Chiapin Vitelli, one cf thcTibiffjt Generals who accompanied Alva I to >be- NctStrlaiids) Stroda sajh ui himf " he ' ;. <.; tqndijv distinguished for hi j courage, hw ' cr.ii.elty wid bis cprp?leotie: Th?lasUch?ra? ..eristic wai oo reitiarkabl? .that lie was ,dmo.-t hwuistrdus'in ui'i personal appen ra\>c$: }l?s ! pro! hberint ^toiffach was always supported. in landagj utipe?ed from h s nefh ; yet, i:? Sj rta ol' ibis fisioriaoqg impediment, ho V/?S prs nally active on the ba tie-field, aud per ?'i-jru-Ad drire ?o vice, not only a: coimiiar.dcr 1 but LS . ub.tltf rn', than many a }Cungor and ligL;, r ma-!.'' Bs bf go (d chec -. therefore, f?t men : t.r., curo ;onr L-r.o i?g M, an . co j:?.-Kkluu ;.d Whi-. I - A TV>.DDiN.G PARTY- BROUGHT. G?u:r.-A corespondent of tho Richmond Dispatch, afT ter narrating the outrages committed- by Averill and h?3 band on theirrclreat after the late raid, concludes his* letter with*-the- fol lowing amasing-yet unfortunate incident: Few tragedies are -without their comic and .grotesque interludes. And Averill's devastat ing -inarch had its farce. ^Oa the very lop of Price's or ElcvcnMileMountain as it is some times called, dwells a widow; woman . with a considerable family, including several grand children. She seems to defy the elements of the most tempestuous height1 know of. ^Up to this elevated position, where everything may be supposed to bo'pore and nice from its thorough ventilation, a romantic justice of the peace had carried: his affections and fixed them on a fair daughter of the widow. ?His aspirations met with, the highest favo/, .and ou the very night of Averill's advent their mutual loves culminated in a wedding feast celebrated amidst, the wild shrieking and howliugs of the tempeston the mountain. The festivity had progressed" te" the fourth degree with uncommon energy The' gentler sex WSX'O payiug their ^respects tb the supper ta ble, and.some of the more vigorous of ? thc mountaineers were employing their time .with a powerful jig. A famous Boniface from-the valley below ha? thrown oiVcoat, jacket and shoes, and was spreading himself. Indeed, the dance promised. to rival that of Tam O'shanterbeheld in Kirk Alloway-the lo cality and surroundings, and thc-ieropest. nil favored a scene of rio small dramatic effect. But just then?-oh, uotimely "event-Ihb -Yan kces obtruded upon tho fwno and* dissipated till ils j:?ys, and terminated for the night all its physical recitations;" They ate up all the supper-took some thirty 'horses, ridden up by the guests from the 'i valleys, below"-and curried elf as prisoners the lua'e portion of tho guest?, including the boro of the dance-, nud, wor-t of al!, the bridegroom bereft! Toth? j iuc-xpressible mort?ficatioi? td" thc .-prisOTftTs they saw one pf tito ladies ol the wedding par ty V; - a Yankee for a cupful1 ol*coffee, which had- oflrerfeq to ?ny -ope. ol ?hero rh* v,.?uid bestow'.sr.cli a marie of favor ou-him. The prisouer>werenrarcht-d crff, and detained a day or two beforu they wore porffiiited- to return, on [.foot. Thus ended the comedy of- the terrible m?untaiu raid of Averill--ft warning to wedding panics ou the border tu look-out for Yuukces. ? . . FOUKDER IN HOUSES.-I-send ya a receipt for founder ia horsss, w hich I have-never seen in print. I have u-ed and recommended it for fifteen years,-and alf f ir a.* my experience goes, it is a sure and speedy remedy. Takej a lablcspoonfnl of pulverized alum, pul! the horse's tongue put pf Ids mout.'i as far irs pos sible and throw the aloin djwzi-his throat, let go of his toDgue and hold np bis head until he swallows, in six heurs Lime (ao matter how bad the founder,) he t?i.?l he-ii". for mod erate service. I have this -remedy tested a" often with perfect success that I would aot m-ike live dollars difference' iu a h;:roC foch: dered or not. if done recently, and ono that was not-Country Gentleman. ^0"Corni Farragut made a demonstration with seven moria;- boats and four gunboats against Fort Powell, below Mobil?, on tho Ifr.h, at- ??mg rango. B?t litllo damage was don?, and . on ibe next day the enemy retired out into d'ceo waler. Military Notice. . ' IIS AD - Q U A RTE R S, EnocriCLD C. IL, Feb. I5lh, JSiM. ALL Com missioned, n..n Commissioned Oai CC.-5 and Private^ belonging to the Army of reunr?scc, or to Lieut. G.-n. LongatreeCs Corp;, irh.. ara'noir tit home c:i rten,.;r.t :>f fli-buc.-f. or Wounds received in battle, a::d also all men t?t?tcTI lit any i/cptirrmcn: whatsoever, wo ueicuji srdexsd to rendezvous at Hamburg ?ii thc Sith, or :t "Nii.'-.iy-Hix'rtii1 thc. different Depots un the Greenville Bail Road on the 4th March, prepared to miva forward to their rospoctivo commands! Gfi'tccrj will ba found, at thc itbove-namod poiul.i. wli? will extend orders, un i furnish IMUS pp?tati?u. f.% By eem??and Gen. Jobnsto* li. CHARLTON-, . Capt. C. A. Feb I? 2r . ._8_ He^d-Qiiarters, - \ ENROLLING OlTiCER, ; Enoaniuv TJJ. l?x, lb?i. rrr^l! S7. ?nt?ce.o? dil AV^?nteos (Vota t;;o ArmyTof Jj. Tennessee or Lieut, General Longstreet's ?irii -, is called'to*th'i foregoing order* Of..Captl tmiMxix.' P. M. SCirlRMBR, Lieut, as.d Chief E. 0. of Edge. Feb 16 2t ; 8 S?ge?eld Male.Academy raiQE; F.\-ere<..<..-? of this Institution wero re .g. sumed on Monday,, the 15ih inst. Terina of Tuition. :-!:? :>?r tearier. SUMTER l>.. SPAHN, Principal. Feb 1-J tf '; ;S_ Horse Creek Academy. np;ll! E:;.i.-l-:s ttl this School will bc upenod ? J. Iv, theft bit d Monday (Inf.) Pcb* IS'H. '_ Tuition ol Mles tn carrcifjontl with thc lime?* Par?nt*xlcsiriiUS of Laying their children thor- j onghly iuitijieh . .? l'"' A-. -.i l?.-iiti>- CoursoJ will nave all nocdful-attLUttaa givifi th-.::;).. Tis.- ' m-r:il culture < f pup-Is v.i'.l also receive pmper 1 ca*a. ... .* - '?. .?. I .Good Board caa hi ubi lineij coE/oaicut to thc Scbbul iv reasonable* terms. P..G. .rondos; Fob ld . 8t*???_& Recruits Wanted. ?. j ANY perscuc d?ng to go to thc ltfth Si 0. ; llfgimcnt -an hear *f something to their 1 adv.anttge bv eaWmg nn ibo RiiT^?rib?r near-| Rmaardsonivillo P. Or, Edg?hol?l Dist. Qui*. \\r. S..PETERSON. I vFob ly . -l ^ p $5x00 for a Eeeruit ! ?tVIl.L SIVE Frvi: li L 7Ci)K KD DOLLARS f.-r a Boimd, able-bodied RECRUIT, not how in service but liable t? do inilit?rv nervine. Ii. li.' TUCKER, CM. I, 24'.b S. C. R^'t., Dalton, Ga. '"Il?li?lV?ll I LSUPERIOR JACK will stand ibo cn'-nfaz Bprbag Season Lr. ii. iivfif>'-^vn? ! j Mit!.. Terms $20 ibo j?eas.<ir-the money ao- ' , coio] ::.y the ?o'ire. - Tim Ij'oason f > S?ra??iicc'l "th.i 1 t. i FfpTch anti olbsc tim 1st Maw - ir. MIMI?. ! Fob 1(5 ! tfv .. a ; WUlN.i'KAy^OR STOf,ll>* from my premises B%- o? lift??fSst.', my*R.?r;r<i tv oman Ll.-. Sold L>/'\ U ?bi.ul lil year? r<]H, very i?tcly, weighs about 1 .?!;?> p?t'ud.Sf color botweon that of blsek n?id c.": p-.v, *Kod on whi n-the left.a homespun j j dro"? with a bolo tn the H inte under ibo n't m, vi'-O'1. Moy?tepajicjc. and speak- tni'dly and promptly ? ?ben s-i'olken to. I will give a reward . f S200 Tor the ap? rthen .sioii nf said girl, -and $500 fot pro",f to convict any ono of sPmling ber. JOffN' SEiGLER. .';;;A??T--.VII.LI:, Feb. 13,- t? 8 SST; Augusta t?on*t?Mt?ntilt'?? and Chnrloston Courier, will copy three time?, every other dayr and forward bill to chis Office iniiu?diato'y. ; Tfo ticrc'iy ^iven to .-.ll concsniod that I will '??Ja. makn n final settloittonthti tho E-tite of John I iV. W'tflUsr, dao'd., it] Mic Oniiciry's*- Odirftt, tn ? Thursday, 'tho JOili March r.ox? All T. iyir.g ; claim's ajaiCst snid Es ta lo Will pTCSSht fb?m by ! tb?'.lday, iiutMhose indebted- will ploftSe p?y Up. M^SE? HARRIS, Ail'or: . Fob I" .'..''- ' _ _^_L Rags Wanted. ?-1LKA S COTTON A NB *L tX EN R A G S c;-.u be J 0..ld f?r cu.:h ?t thu AiUkrt?tf office. J Aug. 27 tf . . 34 NQT'CE fO PURSUANT to inetruolions from the Comp troller -0?ieRily THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SOLDIERS BOARD OP RELIEF are required to aBSesa ?nd collect ' a Tax ip" Kind'of 5 per cent on all Manufactures including Shoes, Ilarnoss, Wagons, Buggies, Spinning .Wheels, Looms, Slays, Reels, and all articles manufactured of iron- Pfbws,' Horse-Shoes, Axer, Hoes and Toola of any kind made in the year 1803. Each Comaii?sloner'is authorized ' to commute articles which cannot bo used, for Ihuso which ? can bo used by Soldiers' families, and snob ar- j tided as will be of no use to thom aro to be sold and thc proceeds appliod to.tboso Tor whoso beno flt thtftax was intended. - A return of ?-por cont cn ull artiolos manufac tured of thc raw; material, for salo or barter, is therefore'required to bo inudo immediately. J. H. M1MS, . Soc'ry and Treas. S. B. R. Feb. ir, ?;. ? ' St - .8 ----;-. * Notice. OFFICE PURCHASING COMMISSARY FOR KpaEFIELD DISTRICT, . RIDOE. Feb. li, 1801. PURSUANT to Ordors from tho Division Com missary, I am required to close the Commis sary Storo-Ronih at Edg-field C U.* The Storo ltoom in futuro will bo at H1&?e P. ?- wirara we are ^repajed 'o rocoivo H11 Subsistence Supplies. :?_. . TILLMAN WATSON, Jr., Purcbiu-iug Commissary for.J?dge. Dist. . : EohiLtrT^ ? .-2t. 8:'. South Carolina's . Dead'. BIOGRAPHICAL EOLL OF HONOR! HAVING ruccircd frequent .'applications'from the friends-of d'; ".. .. ?u -ioldicri. to pince ia< a poioinrient form *.'..... make . t acceasBdo ta all who might desire a copy, thc ' ROLL OF H OJ* OR" on which I am engaged fo . the State, I pro pose to. pubiL-b n work moro ext udci inuits scopo an?Ldcsixn than the State Roll, embracing Jiio prifphmeut- ?'?.o/' //-'- ofVtbr "?i-n . so?! raen from this State who Haye lailnii r.r dieci in ?tr, ?co du ring thc pro;?ut far, and whoso friends may fur nish rac with the.-necessary material- for mob sketches. ? The plan is tiiis: The friendo of tho dcoraso.1 soldiers desfring a place in this.work will forward to me the nocos?ury-information'to ^raake up for publication the biographical sketches, or send me the notices they wish inserted, when they will be revised and compiled for publication. Each bio graphioitl sketch must bo accompanied ny the n.'ime"of at least ono stibsrriber and Ten Dollars to defray the expense and labor involved iu the preparation and compilation rf the skolchos, for ivhicb a receipt will ba giv._u entitling the holder to a copy of tho work ut tho subscription price. I nm perfecting Rrraageaicnt-f wt th pleading publishing h' n o for tho publication of thc work? lt will bc published in m untidy numbers, aud issued in thu Heit style of letter press trialing on Ono.white Euglah hook paper and printcd witb thc best. English Ink. Each? number will contain one or muru portraits of rfficers arni men who have d??tiaguish?d tbemSfclvcS during tho war. Ttio twelve numbers will make four Landsome volumes. . i ? Terms ?50 per annum or f?r twelve number.?, payable on tho publication of tba nrst number, i>f which due notice will he given. Thowork will bc contitiued cTniil tho Roll is completed. Those intending to suUcriho or famish hiograp?ical tkutehs, should do co without delay, 113 the first edition will, bo lfuitfed to tho number of sub?cri bers, jis . - .... * Addr^? WILLIAM-B. JOHNSON, Columbia, S. C. Feb! 17 tf ' ? 8 F?r Sale, A DELTOIITFCLXEWLT-IMPROVETHIES fja. IDKNCK in-the Villano ol' Edgcllald. *?'ho Lot.Contains. TUIET? ACRES, amply mpphe-l with lire wood and good water. Thc Location* is oligib'.o and healthy, combi ning many advantages for a 'Village*!' cadence. W. P* BUTLER. Jan. ?5 , tf & Professional. "OFT ER "MY riCTTFrr-;-iv.-..\ ?J STOTItTES io the people "f Edgelield District, until my return to military seryieel Office formerly occupied by Morngno .-.nd my Jelf. -;. li. W. ADDISON, Attorney ut Law. Jar, 11 fr :t For Sale, ATHOROUGH ERED Che.st.-r County SOW. Als?, a fino Dnvon HEIFER. Apply at i li IF U thee. Feb 10 tf ft, 7 Dick -Cheatham. DfCTC CHEATHAM will .-land thc Spring Sea gull of* ??'M at Edgefield Cnu,-t IL; uss ao.? at Rufmou 0-dita au's a: Thirty-five Dollar!1, thc Sea'on commencing from this dat? and ending ?n I ho 2i)t!i June. Ho trill remain at Harmon t?-ill inan's until thc -2d inst., after which fimo ho will br at Ed??fieid Court Il-.U?c tin MUNDAYS, Tl'ESPA VS WE'?X E.-' DAYS and EH I'll?I)AYS, the'remainder of thu time at Huraioa Odlllmhns. Tho money will be duo at t!:c end of thc Staion. Muret will bin injured with foal for S7J by spe cial euutract with Ja*. M. Harrison or myself. ? IMO*. ?. LACON. ?.oh. 1st 1S63" Suv C B-iate of South Carolin^, ?p?EEI?LD Ii?STU?OT, .IN EyUITV. Ri F. Q-.W.U a d wi.'c, .. > ct. ' .- J'ai'h'don. Jtenc E. Sliaif^ cr. al. j ?p"j)Y l'iVm? "f rn order of thc C<mft tn tilts ca?e, ?? I ..viUV.,-..ncf-d tn poll Hi ?v-f^oficbi C. .'L,-on MollJayitba 7th day of M?rc'i ii'^i. ihc Ruul Eitat? of Ju.'. C. Shadier, d'.-cv.H>d. ns follows: ONE TRACT Q? LAND ??l?itiiti-r .Oiio-hun-. d'cd and leo acres, "VI" or le.'s. .niJoining ladds of W. ff. Chi-*!-, Wui. BlinflbV, Oi. ' ONE TRACT OF LAND conruiniig Ninety uer -.-, more'(ir h?n. ?>>) o'-.i" : ii}* sb .rr sncntfo?od Uael, W. ll. Ch?g and oihors. Sold un a ctclii- f iwolvc months with interest farm d-?y 0!' sale, ejecpt eoats^f suitj?bj?h tp.ns: bo p'aid.Tn pus's;" J?urcfmsars io bond with .-.t lea-:t i1-'" g?ci? titr^tv-- io scKrw thc pbrchnso .u,o,,ev ai.d rny for papers t:-tr,i, ' ;;. rt', CAR WILE," Feb. 0 St? ? s Siaf? of S?a& Oaroliaa, TS tillDINARV. ISY W. F. JJtR?SOI'l, l?-Ruiro, Ordinary ci 9 Edgelichl District: . ! Whi.i"-aJ, Nichaol Hara has eppliu.1 to mo for-Lettoffrof idmTni jtrationj qn ali -u-i B gig ul av jg- " As -v. ! phatl - cveditt i-f Mar rr;':'-V Hare, la? of th? DiUriet aforesaid, doo'd;- ' w T'lcso iirci in-ni'--.' :. '" citb aod mlmouish all AU.jili::,:.r, irti ard lipd?reditar? oflhq s:.id dc? : - IO :..:> : ?Pi???) hiftft.rt MO, :,t our nt-Kt ?riiiiary^ O?s?>< fbi tue - .td isi^rrict, hbo holden r.t. ? i^clbfld vourt House, on ti;e 2yth day of F'-'-ruary inst., to gh?W wnio, if any, wh", the ! sRi.l'administmtion sb?uld hoi bo graifedj (Jiveu uade'r i?y hand and foti, this l?t'j day of Y-]\ in yt-.i'0? our Lord ?J-C tbo?sand ci?ht bun. 1 afta siiiV-i'-nr '"f* ciphty-eightb: i vs?rof the Iudipcnti.mee of Sonih parolina. ! '" : . W. F. D-URI50E, O.ED. I^r'^is '-I ?t_^_ s_ ! Jhe Btate of. South- ?artHimaj * JED?F??ELT) 'DISTRICT. 'n IX ?U DINA KY. WTJY W. F. DURTSOE, Esquire, Ordinary of K'Edgaficiapistrfo? .. .. MV'hereas, M. W. Abii?y bas applied''to mo for ! Letters of Admini.tration. on all aud singular $0 : ,-"?,<.? and cha'tel?, rljjhts and credits of Vashti \ t..,rr?w. lats of thc biatrfetttfowsuid^decy. These arc, tlcreforo, to f-Uo Und ndmonish .di ' and singular, the kindred and creditors of tho j r..: ? debased, to bs ami appear hoforc mc, at our ! ne'ai'Qrdln?V?-s faf?w Ol0 "'"d Uislri?t; to bo ; hoMo at Edgeficld ?. H'. oh tho 29th day of Fob. ? tv show eause, If any, why thc said adnimls ! irntiou sbo*hld url bo ^r.rate.l. I Hivon under my baud and seal, this 15th duj i of "RVw'wy ?'-B y6!>r t,f 0,'rI<0'',? 0W ! c?;.d ciptht -hundred and slxty-fom-, and in thc : &;g]jry-?igltfh y??r of ibo ludoponder.ee of tb? ..'..'to'-.f South CaroVma. .-.. i " - W. F. DUTJS0E,0. K. D. 1 Fob ]6 .* ? A -Call for ?olunt8f?rs For Twelve Montr? Confederate Ser vicie in. the State. ? . COLUMBIA, 8. C., JAN."22,.186*. HAVING rccrivediut?ructintis from -ho Bareau of Conscription, nr. Richmooi, through tho. I Cuiumaodaut ot Conscripts fur South Carolinaj'to I misc SIX COMPANIES OP MOUNTED MEN I fur tho purpose of. arresting*Deserters aud delin quen ts J'roin Conscription, a.ud nlso for tao ourpose of resisting any "local invasions" or raids-that uiny be attempted by "thc AbuiitionWts, such au thority on my p..rf. is thus made ktiuwn to tho citizens"?f-the State, in order that Ihii most impor tant sorv-iec may hs rendered toe great cause of Southern Independence, v . It.ie proposed to form tho Battalion,from "Ex empts a.ud Non-Conscripte," each Company jo consist of not kati .than GO, nor moro thao ion, rank and file, to elect its own vfficers, ?nd to fur nish its own horses. Arms (sabre and carbine) and accoutrements will bo furnished by the Con fpserarci-Governmuot; and persons desirous of joining the eorps can roport, either individually or in organized companies,^ the nearost District or Congressional Enrolling Officer, who is author ized to muster in and roport thom to mo at there Headquarters. : Tho above card is hltnd with the full consont yf the ?ta.:? authorities. The term of service will bc for tzelire months, and ii> jpuere of action : .-al- that !.?, wilhio the j StJtc. ' , ' ALLEN J. GREEN, ; Major and Enrolling Cheer. Jun. 27 - . -lt j A Cali for Volunteers: HAVING received ayth?i-itj from Major Allua J. Green, of Cpl?uibiis 3. C , ?nos. JJi.rri will appanr in the Atlcirttfsr for some week- i come, i propose to r.tisc a Company f->r bj- Bat talion. Hore i? a chance f'*r Exempts and Non-: Con cjripts, tbooub they b - nt home, to lotku themselves useful -.^ tho country .nd instrumental ? -io-gainiug ..on- ultimate independence. 1 shall return ?Yum T??ncY:-o??n about :hir:y d.;y*. Ia thu meantime iii1? pars ?.. irfchifig to join'such II" Company"'is I rhyll strive to wise; will lind a li.-t t> Which (?bey iii fly n| p?!>e their names, at thc Oifi.v. of thc Clerk of thu Cmtrt. " For nil particulars >ec the publication of MHj'.r Grnoii.' ' . SWART HAKRIS?N. Fob. 3 t: V_ 6 l .Mew Goods ? THE Subscriber has received at his old stand the following article?, which ho will sell at the lowest market t-ricr, viz : CALICOES and OlNt?HAMS; ' Bleached nul JJrowii rilllFiTNGS ; Linen and Cotton ElAN D k E RC 111 EF3 ; THRE\D and BUTTON:* l ? NEEDLE? and PINS; PAPKR and ENVELOPE*, STEEL PENS and PENCILS; ONE CASH SHOES ; HOOP SKIRTS; Manufactured and Smoking TOBACCO , SEG\R*. FINE BROWN SUGAR ; . -. COOKIS? SODA. . I also expect a Bale of FACTORY THREAD by the last of the week. Call and examine for yourselves. B. C. BRYAN?. Jan 0 . tf > 2 Select Female School. GN.E AND A HALF MILES FP.OM RIDGE ' POST OFFICE. THE Exercises nf this InrfUution will be re sumed on .MONDAY," tho 25th January, to ^continue two Sessions of Fivo Months each, witb ..-ic.ti.in of two or'three wcoks in tho interval. No Sch dar received kr le.'.* time tuan one qutrier. Rates of Tuition in accordance with the times. All tho different branchos of a firs' elliss Sehc-ol will be taught. Tho undersigned Trustees baying again Secured tho t?rricos ?? MISS C. J. HALL, ol' Georgia, ns teacher, flat ter themselves that enid School will not l? infe rior le the very best in the country. A few more young ladle* etifl procure beard in the neighborhood on reasonable tortns if early application is modo. For further information consult cither of thc Trustees at Tt:;igo P. 0., Kdgefield Platelet. xr-rrATSON, } L. M. AS BILL, ?. P. P. ASBILL,. D. WILLIS, Pi WILLIAMS, Jan 16 . Cl''} TrU?tws. Bethany Academy. THE Subscriber will open bi; School nt this pine* for the present, cn tho Second Munday (*tb) Feb. IS?t. Klcmoctnry, S IO per -uniter. Ordinary, U 'r,tt ' Higher:anti Clc,?-ie?, 15 " " payable in advance. ? Boar! cnn be procured oft a? reasonable terma ns auyivhero. Gh'0.*GALI'llIN. Lo.ti.?niKS. P. 0.** : February .1 3tl 0 State of South'?ar?lii?'i, . EDGEFIKLD DISTRICT, IS' HQ CITY. Lucretia William?, ?rt. ul. Vi. y Pnrtili'Ui; Jji'*. Atitry, Adm'or, ct. al. ?'i V virtue nf nt> order of tho Court in this ouse, JD I wil| Hell un M?nd?y tho "th day of Mnrch next, at Edgefield Carl il-i?'c. Cb'cTt -I llita-j of W. Burgess Bush, dee'd. consisting nf two severn! tracts ?f lundi vi; : ONE TRACT ci?atuipg._Feu'r hundred aud six ; ICC) :ur- s, m ;>.-... ?r leS?S. tidj'-inih;; lands bf Jesse G-imillittrf, A. Mr^rl If. % iw.-. right .-^d others ONE Tl;ACT Ronbriiilng Forty-one ttl) sort*, oi'iirv ?r lo**, adjoining . -t ot .v..M< yair, J;>c. b?n Ifnlm.ijs sud oihurs TE li MS -- -"-bi it th: first rt-ir.-!:;!-e.-'j r^iyk oij, j a cr-\!'r. of iirolye m<fzil\i, wi'u ?(tercs^-frora djtj of sis'l'o? nxcopt eostj of suv whiob must be |i'nid" in Cash/ Purcbjr?ii'r? to g?v? ?.ni l" wiih nt least t.vri g'.nd .-'irei'i.-s to spourc ttie partuasn mono}, tindpitv for tirlrs i ' *. y..,w. r .UWt-.K.-c.v.r.n. Feb In . !. 7 8ta?G of ?o?th ?&$?lm&s tDO l?lt!f'KLlf I ?'i;;TriiC'Jj IS ORDIS:.'.H"i". '. ' Milton J..Palmer ami E '.?.i 1 is wife,"j - . . **..?,. tri - v. I' '1 Asbovry Mat:in,;Jaiu?-s Mtojin, - t -. Mtwmanfitl iQii~ sTi'il .7i". Plitsjr, I Hud other.-. D^fo'i ilirit?". ' . j SjtYii?i f?- ? r ?. !.. li: f\t?\\iixry, I "ha'l .pro P.-P y.- '. UK>C'f-'afj . ?' i |T?v c ?rn (Mi lirfct M iu!'.::v" in .vlareh iie^., n.r Partition, -tl;; Real Estait of .T->hn Martin rioyeasr.l, eousislins tit n TRACT Oil PARCEL OF LAND ?yti?g and haidgln tho IHsirlot ena Sttttu afure^iJ, eoolain iu;j; ?no Juiodro'i and Sixty ('?iii) acres, aoifs'.'oi Uss, fcnd'.bon?ded b;. !:.L?.-. . !'. i;:-ricc M i-'r-.-v-. m?rt," Csta?? of T '?.-..:,.-;a ?t -.f'-i.':. r\a\ uijicrri ";n'it?5. -Tho ea-d-TrV.: id :.';. . i.?tw.'lve'ij'.iitr* wifu. inUreiX tremol y .?. PuxehasPi ;.> slvo-Ihmd, wi b ?wirtjj .. cur?r? n-l i*. .Mv::.; ,.' thc p. ..n^sas '? 'iri'i'-a-y to' rec?tiHi ih? purchase ut-.r.?/. C ?<e ly ho* pu.i-l iii cavil. Tills?, extra. LEWI? JONES, s. n. n. February 3 SH fl ? Notice. LL parmi)s haring demands a^t'inst the Es _ tate of W. C. Monigne, doe'd., will please .present them dulj altesti-d. . 74. W.' CARWILI2, Ex'or.. .\lso, those having i taiuii against tho Estato of Sn-an Garrett, ilalr'd^wil] present Ihcm duly at ?tcsted. - Z, W. C\RWILE, , . . Adm'or with the'Wfll annexed. Dee 28 tf :t Notice, a LV pc-r.-ons baviu?f claims Rgwfdst tho Eshto ^t5p nf Su?an F Xiilherti doe'd.. aro n -tifi^d io rou-.ler Ahem in forthwilb prnpi-rly nttested. . J Ai. A. TALBERT, AdVr Nor 21 . " '. If - At Fresh Arrivals. EI'ENN. AiKCiit, has just receivcd# . ? Tierces RICH; 1 D:.g Superior Rl.G COFFEE J ? . 1 Chm; Fino tlRKEN'TEA ;fc i 'DD BunohoaFuoU'ry YARN, No?^3j Ift, 12. . ! f, K.-gs Nails, Cd, Ad. lfid, I2d; i . '6 L'oxei Cimwing TOBACCO. - " 'And a great varier? of other usqfwl nr-'iclos. I Jaq 8? ' tf . $ For Tal Collector. BENJ. ROPBR, JACOB H4i [KT, ~ . STABLING TTJEIWB; C. M. MAY, CHAELEb CARTBB. BEB EY HORNE. - W. H. HOLLOWAY, * r' 'T ' . -Look at This ! POUR HUiYMED DOLLARS REWARJS RUNAWAY from me.two ysarsago, two????? women, CLABENDER and LIZE. Clar oi.Uer ia a d..rk mulatto about forty years of act. Liza is a bright mulatto, abtut twenty-OB? yean old,-both of gwdsixo. I think they bare bi?? harbored in thia District and tito lower park o? Abbeville. I .rill give Two Hundred Dol?an for tho. apprehension of tho two women, ' ?sd Two* Hundred Dollar? for tho detection ef the thief ? harborer. W. Q.. GARDNER. ' Hamburg, St.pt 22 dm ^? State of South Carolina, ~ EDGEFIELD DISTRICT-, /A* E QU TTY. M. J!. Simi:h,r, \ . 'w> - - ..- . f .*... * . * < Emma Sirukin^, ct al. J BY virtue of r.n ."ordiir of tlio Court in thu cause, tho?, Creditors of tho Hon. Arthur .uikinVj both tl??cial Rod otherwise, are required establish their Claim? beforo ibu'Conmissioner hy the first day of May next. Z. W. (JARWILE, C.E.K.P. . Coaim'r3.-0irico, Oct.-20, 1863. 2?M2 * Estate Notioe. PERSONS havingkcluims against tho Belate of ' Dr. E. Dlarnl, dee'd., are requested to;pr? sent tho sanio forthwith tc .?lr. Jtimos M. Harri son, who is my authumed Agent in sottling up Kit- buiiucas of tho Estate. E. E. BLAND, Adm'x. Nov i ti 44 Salti Salt! Salt! 3f\f\ BUSHELS FINE 'I)K.Y SALT <J\y which ac vri'? sell at the Augusta price fur CH=11, or Tva will bar&r "a po.ttan of it Pir ' Csrn, Pork or Flour. ' M. FRAZIER, * S. P. GOODE. Nov 4_ .- If_U Take Notice. ALL'portons .Vivrug. emiic* against the R?tate . of Ja.-, Adiiuii, dee'd, are Bottled to rinder eham in, pi"? er j? attested, bofore theist Dee? I8t>l. and lliWe indebted to said Esti,te will pleas? . pay tho tamo without delay. * .-" A. G. TURNER, Adm'ar. NuV. 25, ^ lyj* 4? Administrators Notice, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Wm, Taney, deo'd, will pay the tftno viithottt delay, and thone having claims against said Batata ar? ' notified to render thom is -properly attested, td " Dr. J. B. Courtney, Agent for the Administrator, forthwith, as ire ?OS?TO to close np chi Estate af socn zs possible. GEO. J. TOtfiiY, Ad'or, Nov. 25 ly? . 4J . Burial Cases ! !keep cor.! tautly os hand a fall stu ak of Walnut and Mahogany COFFINS, whiohffrwa and after this date, will ho 3old for CASH, and ai pri?es us reasonable as the times niD'&dmit at The un of the HBARlrE will b ; oharged fox r?cc:>r4iujr to tho same-ratio. . . JOB3? M. WITT, Kd(r??eld, S. C., Oct 10, U?1. tf <vt. -.? .. i ?a ? 'ff Estate Notice, . ALL persona in taywiso indabtod to the Estate, ot E. M. Peno, dee'd., are earnertly rcqhest ed to como forwwd and settle up without delay, Those huving claim* ugf-iost said Estate will reu der thea" in, pr>w>rty alloted, at on early dat?. a. L, .PENN, Adm'w. , Aug 4 tf - JO . J To Creditors and Distributee* TS^OTICE is hereby given, that I will bo pro 1\ pored to cuttle tn the Office ot tho Ordinary for Edgofiold District, on sale day in Mariah nert, V!LM. with tho C.-e.ii-ori and. Distributees of Sn. san F. Talbert, dee'd. . ? JA1?.A. TALEBE^Adm'ois Jan. 6 S? r% Fiiie Brown Sugar. fTST reccivod.anti for sale by E. PENN,Agent Dee IG tf " 51 Notice. ALL parsons iodabt*d'to, or having domain!* agttiii.--: thc Estate of Mary Martin, dee'd.. Ki also the Lpgateee to the name, will take ?otiee th rt I wish to close up th a saina by settlement a?. .o?n os I can. Legatees will call on Aduiiul'i irutor. B. M. MARTIN*'Ad/e?, Dec 9 * ill ?- ? - --rr-!---r-rr-*-.???? ? ? ? ?. Strayed or Stolen, "OROM Hruniurg ..a the night ol' the^iit. One I?" SORREL MARE linds CREAM COLORED HORSE/, for wh"?-h a rjsas?nab?a reward* will ho ' paid rn: thier jleKyerj tc ma at EdifofielR or HI?-J, i>i!r^ Any iitformation cnDcorcinr?,thtm,'tlianB?n fid!. ee?;vcd. J. L. NICHOLSON. . D'*. :;0 xi .1 ' Hoop Skirts. ItBjflZ Till'l??Y ,-;JOO? SKIRTS just re ceivrd by E. PENN, Agent. Dc; 2 '. -tf '52. Tea! TQ&I CH s ST OF "(?ttEE?f*r3??, of tne !l iv-r na?t qu-Jl,iiyi fur ?u.\o bv". E. PEN2t5 Agent, ?apt l? tf * 3T I" . Last Notice. hffjj3RSO?S ha'vin^ claims^figtrlcst thc Esi.".te.J: j \ nf Mnitbow May?, dee'd., or Eliz. oLiys .Jcc-u., will Tirosont Ihomr-lttiy attc?lo:? hythe 5th" ! April next, wu\l tho-:o iudeuto? to either of -nil I E-t.itcs will.please pay tho .same without delay. I a? intthr- 5-.li day nf April a lina! sottlemsnt will j b? in tha Ordinary's 0ih>.e on sui-l Est?tes, * * 'J KO. R. MAYS/AdmV. i .faa y ? ' Sra . 3 ?Final Notice. A ?V. :..:r-....i ?.jivi.'? :iisL*s :?gaiust thosfstat* [\ <-| f. -:. --! I'.-rl.-i, ' .ic-i'd., arc notitw4 tc* rcr. ri iji i . . i t.. i-'.y :;? i :.-t .....?, t. r. or bofore tho 7 i v x'i'-ix rh?vy?il 1-r.ireiL aa on .thit . i,-. ? ...-.-j iii - f r*v\ S?tate will liaraado ia tba Ordirfu' v'ii iifttoo. - _' ._ F. O A W. L. PARKS, E3c*or>. .EVTI ? . XFT*. 8 Public Notice. IHEREBY publish to thc community ali lsrg?># that Maj r Tillman Watson and Mrs. l?apsar Uart" bu ve positi cly refnued to take Cnnfndwatg inonov In pavment of Notes held by-them itgatrst ?S?^*5WM- Noie ls for $3200 or (KM fStij Watsbn's for S5U? dr $*>H0. I am inforniod. that Major Wais .n traded fol thlfi Kvte- and poid fur ititi C'Vit'?'UraU mviirj. I will no6 pay. iatorasft on -aid Not? ?nlc?J o-inr.pc'lod by law. 011 . WADE-HOLSTEIN. Feb 0 . tf ? Notice/ RS. NANCY JONES, living st thVoUl/foU u ft'ato.-r.n tho Plank Road, two miles heltfw . i ":c Pino House, toils bef.iro me a'dari BAY ' HORSE, fifteen and ahitlf hands high,, loft bind I fi>ut white, with-a-?unll white snip on hU nose, I und Hhod all ronnd, anpiioswl to he ten year? old; i no other mark* .rc brands perceivable. Appraised to bo worth ?3M A. JONES, M. E. D. ! Feb 6th, ISSI, - ' lm4t 7 Notice. M thorned Agent In tho traos.wtton of ell beP *, o-i connsnted with the R?tate of W. Jaspar Whirs, d*0&? M. EIWBNIA WfiLL?