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For tho Advertiser. Stanzas Suggested by the Season. BY S. S. L. Again we greet thy beauteous face, Thou loveliest moDi'u of nil the year; All nature joius in jubilee, And earth and skies moro bright appear. In woodland, bower and grussy slade, Fresh strewn with flowrets pu:o :v\ sweet, Down by the brcok-side in the mead, A thousand cherished pleasures meet. I loved them when a little child I seldom left my mother's kuee : I love them now though cares have left Their impresc on my memory. And when the lark her matins sing Until thc primo.of glorious noon, "When fleecy clouds are bathing in The radiance of the setting sun There is a charm on every thing. The tiniest blade, thc loveliest tree ; Thc lovely Hov,-ors, the fragrant air, The ceaseless hutnmiug of the bee.. The choir of silver-throated birds, In vino-wreathed bower er mossy dell ; Tho murmuring streams of dewey-skies. All own thy weird,-thy magic spell. We would not prize this witching month If pure and light wore ail yoar; But Winter sways his sceptre long That Spring-time be more soft and fair. Oh ! may tho clouds which lower now, To dim tho boaaty of our land, Dispel their dark pernicious power, And every Southern heart expand. Our glorious birth-right-freedom-brinj Prosperity to ns once more : The new-born nation's prowess ring From craggy height to distant shore. England may boast hor proud domain, On which tho sun ne'er fails 'to shine ; And Italy her classic shores, And France in splendid case recline. But thou, oar straggling country, niako "God and our rights,"-lbj battle-cry: They may look on and still ignore, Yet proud will be thy destiny. April 7th, ISC j. " Electing at Barnwell C. II. BAKXWKLL, ?. II. S. C : 'April ?>, LSG?. This bein;: sale day. a number of citizens from ail paris of the l>is?rict, assembled :.t . the village fer the transaction ot' business. The Court House and other public buildings having been burned by thc enemy, a meet injr w.-s 01 gan .-/.td un the square, in the midst ol thc.blackened rui?8.0f.our once nora and smiling ?i'tk- town. Thc Hon .1. I). Allen was call; d to the chair, il? earnestly, pa trioticaly, feelingly alluded to thc sad oeca sion which had brought ns. together, and elo- ! q'ueritly and resolutely called upon t he people J tosend ?Vvir-'l to nur hn.vemen itt tho lield, : CBCring words td i'ot'U and confidence. Coloia:! N- vj. W. -\V-alkvT then offered the I folio winy; res??ti!iutrs": The !.:<-?. <-ii..-ss'jii'.'iny having passed through or,r Uistr.et. hrii vin;- ?a !.i< truck s muk'tig ,' ruiii- awd bosise'css wemen and children, drive--- i'r:;tn 't.'dr h.mes l.y the no lc*s ref"! rn rseWi ll itn^s-seduced trout their mas ters. thi irwiv~s and children, and their cnn tented luv.si !.. .-\ a porliou of our male slaves -destroyed that portion of our crops andi providions which they couM not carry away- , burned our bar a, shopi ar l machinery drivi'H u'f-ur work animate ii -ck1? and herd*: ; ami shown by tic riwst uvmi-iakal.do rv: ! ?ii'-.co.-1; at th ir savage nurpo: : js either to utterly d.!*troy, ur to reduce us to abject ida- ? very. Therefore iictolccd, Tb.it ?hil desolating march, litis ? lieodtsh purpose, ihis remorseless and savage1 cruelty, has but convinced it* that we art' ; dealing with a people alike leaf to thc ttach ? i?gs of religion, the claim.' ofcivilizaiiorii and ! thc dict.it'-s ol hum:..J'y ; ..onliradng us in! the resolution io co?tinue this w r. to suil-.r j anv andever\* privation until our indep>*n i dence js osknblished, ami wc f.re enabled tn ? transmit to our p?jstepity .' ?.. inherit ance of j freedom vr.'?ch we receivc?. llci-.-'ci 'l. That wo raj to our sons, broth- ; crs and noijsbbors, who are bravely contesting j thc ground .vith our brutal foe. in thc good old North Stale, be of good cheer, we Lave . yet much.-to live fer. much to hope for, yet j enough to sustain life, and thc invincible de termination to maintain the fieid, until the day of deliverance shall be proclaimed. llesolced, Tint ti is thc duty BS well aa the privilege of those of our fellow- citizens who * have escaped the ravages of the enemy, to con tribute tr; the wants of those who have been despoiled, and mare especially tbcomfort and sustain the families ?d' the brave men now at the front, exposing their lives to ma'u:t:<in our j right* and secure our liberties. Resolved, That ihn spectacle of a large ar j my marching through a-Ktate, vrith no one t,o ? oppose them but old 'pea aud women and ' children, burning and stealing, and vaunting I their prowess before the v. eak ar.d defense j les?, is a ri^ht which many wc1! ?xvite the indignation of the civilized woud, and cause the blush of shame. Thc resolutions were seconded by the lion. A. P. Aldrich a:id supported by Colonel B. U. Brown, Dr. S. B. Graham, and Colonel j W. Graham, when they were adopted with OUt dissect. Ob motion of Dr, Graham, the Augusta j Cvnstitntionaliitt, ridgefield Advertiser, and ! Columbia Phoenix are requested to publish! tlie proceedings. J. D. AT.I.sx, Chairman, ?.. VT. VYlLLIAMS, S r- y. *? Sue Monday*" Since thc Yankees murdered tho gallant j and noble Capt Jtio Y Bet-!!, and our authori ties Lave patiently acquiesced, t'iey have proceeded to condemn Capt Kennedy to un ?rjergo.the same "murder-absolute, brutal j inn-der,''" in New *ork, and have perpetrated j . in Louisville a like atrocity on a Conl?dc rate soldier named Marcus J. Clarke"; ?barg cd with being's guerilla. At rnogallows: be taid ; ? "/?'/w ? 0?:frilcrcfc Soldier, and luve Ecrced ??v ConfederatC-armv four years. 1 fought under GM?. Buckner at Fori p?nelsou. arid buiougs<l t" dm Morgan's command when h ". entered Kentucky; 1 b?ve assisted and takeiCmav.y proso??rs, a>:d Imve always treated ti.ifiii kindly. 1 WBSWOundotlatCvn thiaiis and cm ?di from my command, j have i.- i, in Kentucky ev?fre?nce. 1 could piove. ti:a' i am u regul?r Conicdtratc soldier, aud i hope in and die for thc fVf::ftd?rale Cwtisje." Poor fctlK w ! l?'v?itie tboi?ft'd how c-.]^ ly?/h-tli?;eftj>?"'?f those jo wbMn tee dhiv o? t< tJiatid. ; ": 0- -. **<oi't! fall lite w ?-'s. i-j am a regafcir. CWdw?cr?ie soldier,'' " i bo'p'? i?. jr:d .'!*. f .r th:- 0 'hfc?vVMb C?i?S?."' Uti is i!, i -?.cd ;n ? 1 j'.iK-.v?ir- ????per sj PIIOM . : . " M .'o?'..!?:.im? Ci-tk w-ss uV??P?y tl fl * bb.b, :-!ia!; lr ... i: ni. tij v \.t:\U. . Wr t! t4 -v n!- w: .;.)} fsbbttl |!i!? ?i't?-.i-?. JV i r~;f..? \v?. fni'', } : ?? :.-.>. Uh ll "fi.- ? i.:s, . .1-1'. ?:l:d Ij&ftUijfltl l;-. I-tife*?.' 1 .'<: ii .i. .-?. rf., va- a ?.try l.j:ijt.?,( a:e J;.a;. J; is vt Lol?* ccmcar.or was ?IDJ and polite; aud be bore thc air of a man I said he 1; would have been 21 years old next i August, and weald die before his manhood, '. aud yet Lad been a man to Iiis country." From the Patrio) aud M-Juntainecr. * To thc Friends of thc Soldier. The Central Association has again com menced operations with leucwud /..-jal. and it j calls upon ail who atc abie to fcelp in thc , ! good work. The loss in Columbia was heavy, j ? but it does not deter the Association from at* : temptiug again to help the soldiers. I Thc (all of Richmond, the great clothing ; depot of the army, will necessitate efforts on j the part of the people to clothe the army, or else many a gallant soldier who has borne the brunt of a dozeu battles will suffer for clothing. Let every family in South Carolina give to the Central Association one shirt, one pair drawers, and one pair socks, and how many will it clothe ? i venture that if every family in the State who arc r.ble will do this, every South Carolina brave will be comforta bly elad. Let every lady knit a pair of socks, j and every Carolinian will be supplied. Do ! you ever think seriously, my lady friends, and you of the sterner sex, too, wb?t the soldier has done and is doing for you ? Think of Columbia, Oraneeburg, Winnsboro' and. Cheraw-in fact, the whole country along j Sherman's line cf march-a blackened waste, with only chimneys standing to tell where wejc oncD happy homesteads, and you eau form some idea of what the whole country would be if it were no.t for the soldiers-those bravo men who are baring their bosoms to the fiery st .rm. Ihe army must bo sustained, or else the whole countiy will be devaslated. Suppose the army is disbanded, what would prevent the e?einy from overrunning the Confederacy ? If the army is not sustained, the cause is gone, and ali our past sacrifices are vain. T?e no ble blood which has been shed so freely-the lives which have been lost-the ""-treasure which bas been spent-all, all are worse than vain. There i.s no half way ground for us noa*; we have gone too far to retreat with honor, and nothing remains bulto fight ?tour to the bitter end. The blotd from an hun died battle fields, the gory corpses of out martyred dead, cry aloud to us, to fight on and not surrender our honor. Thc question then i-, bow can we fight on? Simply by feeding and clothing those brave men who are willing to fight. Let thc men fred thc soldier, and I guaran tee thc ladies will clothe him. How many there arc who can sell the Govern mont a few bushels of corn and a few pounds of bacon, and will not miss it, and how many can give the soldier a suit c-f clothes and not miss it. Think, then, what a vast supply of food and clothing a little from all will make, and how many bravo tuen who are now lighting -our battles will bc; tn ade comtl-F&bl?, and., con tent sd tn light on. lt i> now a lile and death struggle wirb ns, and the army must bo sus j tained,cr we are /c..', ri: ?nal, &itl:jagattd. j What a terrible fate ! Let every friend of the .-oldier DOW come forward to- the rescue. Mr. Pickle in Greenville, Mr. Trice in New berry, or tho. Agent in charge of'ihe tempora ry bureau in Chestet, wdl rem ive any cloth ing which may be given and forward as soon as possible to thc arm}'. -In c nelusion, remember the poor snfifer ' ing women and children in Columbia, and : do hot close your hearts tu their ?ppt-a?* : \Vhcn v.'u sit down.-toyoitr g?"??d ?iiuiier.->,n'i,d i lie down upon your confort able bed?, remeiii- ! I>cr the snff.'ters u? Columbia, and (.?ro-.i. not '? that yynr'tim? of sulL-rhtg ?r ay scjhn come when you . ould like f<> bu remembered by j cheerful heart*. Mr. t'iekl*- w\\\ receive any . donations'u.f pri-viyior.Ht pr money, and for-] ..vtrd lo the HelieTCommittee in Columbia. M. . THU iaoy-?i to GATJI.-Nfehave Uetii fur nished (says :ii^ C?iistU?ltitttaliii) l>y an i ?lc from Savanah; ..villi t?.o f diow:i ? grind ing oath, wSi< h is now required of rho rut zous of that pince. - Wi?woa-kvhow thc sjjb ciissionists, ii ti:.-tv i?-; any bi our "midst, wi!! like dm- stringent-* of the Yankees: -.OATH. ? I-do solemly swear in lis?! pre eric!! of Almighty ?""l. lii -r J wi 1 nr. and tir u allegiance to'the U:,i?ed States . ? ; Atiieric-*,ar.d v.ili {..itlmiily supp rr! ??K.CHU J tfiittiimt' and /.../....- ti ere >i, ana tiri in ?iu:?*d heb il I viii io tie utmost of my |?? "rr <?:- ! pose ut-d discountenance ail see - ? .. ii; ' bel i iou and 'lisloySIt}*, abd tv-vr th :g ' . k ; ing io ti dforuption ol the Nati .. ni ' -; .., i thal I utterly repudiate all ali-J.-.i-e ? t * lim j .-^-trailed C-infcderate States, of Amurca r : any other power, S ale or Sov- reignty; what-J ever, that I will not, by word, or ucl, sign, j latter or message, give aid or comfort to ?uv person ?r persobsdioslile to the Cnitod State-, nor hoi 1 any tommuiiKntion wh-ifever I with such person or persons except through, j and with the consent of the properly eon- j ntl tu ted aul bot i lies. I do further promise and swear that I willi give t? the , nearest commanding officer of j the United Slate*, forces immediate notice of ? the presence or near approach of an}- enemy, spy or disloyal person and of all matters that j may at anr time come withm my knowledge . in.which tb-.- interest of the United States j arc concerned. Ail this I do mest solemnly, .and sincere- ! ly swear, without any hesitation, incitai i reservation, or secret evasion of purpose in j me whatever, pledging my ?aci'ed bp:ior, my life, and my property for tho due and full observance of this my solemn Oath of Alle giance. Description of person appended. Dr.. ALBERT C. MACKEY, G. G. H. PUIEST I -T1IK P.YTIUOT AND FuEKMASOX.-When in: February, 1801, we bad thc pleasure of spend* ir.g the last night that Dr. Mackey ever spent ; in New York, in company wnb him end the Hov. W. D'. Haler, G. Prelate ol the Grand ? Encampment of the U. S., though thc hour ef the morning On which wc bade him farewell j was neatly breaking into day, our respected j friend on taking our hand, expressed hislears i that it would bc years before we would meet | ?gain, fin inquiring his reasons !-r such r.;j | j assertion, he stated his belief, that we were rapidly .ij ^roi-c-fiin.v that greatest of ail curses" \ \ civil war, such a civil war as the world never .; ia-. Ile however, trek our ha ids. and shak ing it uii'ii h's drove the blood from our tin- ; I ..'.-rs. >:iid- 1 M j* dear brother, though n born ? ! .St.ut ?i Carolinian, a native of p.bnrU?sloii? ami ? all. pty. lile a rcsiti h? pf dio P-?-th, I shall j ever revere tho old ii ig, and dui il death, v. iii ! be true tn ?ho Government founded by V.":>.*:'::- j j Uigton and il?" other f thors of (-ur common j i country.-' After a pause he added-taking al red, Wbifo cnd'b'ue rosette from hie pi":i>et : hook, and pinning it r.n hi's undershirt, where 1 hr- promised l? < ver w'e:.r it-u Whstf.ver j bu may hoar lo.lbe cont?.ary, neve? Lclit-yt? n u untnic to lite iYitibttj-.of which wie are. both e:l!/vi:S.'! We jillie ?ICM V Ri?es?, vi-p-i-:r to th??,.e?;iin(ry notwithstanding, doubled ? !r?i a; vegorded his loyalty, ns our coliimps ?will prove. .iii* pr- die!io- : '{r.ve ni w 1? corno m.,-?,?.rs ol' b?.-iwty, L-?s talye h-.s been" th>;..-':.!-.-?-, his iu--i.it1- ifisot i ?i:., d bud ly datnagcd?jii? na live o'!.. -ern.-n! ?.? vibnysi bawftnl; v- il i'e:.'*.! .**: and yrl-th.- Ii;--t. I'ftv'S \r,- libar e ?or. !-i : i-.vi. : :-V t! C N.."lio!.al l:<V.: --. ': - Ihn? Dr. A. (.' ?.I--- k'-y provi-d cs tr iii u'. iVp , j ,Uii e tu ?In- Go.; eri.:??i:t 'ii-d- r jv'iic!; ! . ?tr s b\.n . ,?.-. ;.' > '.""r hos been to tb--- pr ?.-.,. 1 Fixcmasopryj ol which he has been so bifl .iant an expoccnt. ' From Selma. From a lady who has jc-t nrrived here fruin Selina, having managed lo escape through thc lines, we get tho rbi lowing items of interest. Thc fullu.vinir citizens were kilted in the trench?*: Mr. Sm ail-, the Presby terian Minis ter, M. J. Williams, editor of the- Kenor'cr: Mr. Philpot. Captain ll. J. Harrison was wounded, and . a great many citizens weie captured with' ' anns. '. The following buildings weie Ci- si roved hy j the Ore. : Hali" ot Croldsliyvi block, from Cjin-J bingham's di ng store tb Stephens' book store : : abo thc r?sidence, stove and all thc buildings j connected wiih them, belonging Lo P. J. I Weaver, including the Episcopal Cb*ar?*h; ! We have recciv'ed a letter from a Confeti- i crate officer, dated Montgomery, Tili, iriving j us some particulars of the capture of Selma and the conduct of the enemy there- which we doubt not are entirely reliable. When thc enemy, estimated at about "OOO strot'g, occupied the town, at about G p. m. on Sunday, the 2d inst-., a..grand rush was made for the whiskey shops, and thence to thc stores. A large number became beastly intoxicated ; then plunder was done hy the wholesale. The Naval Works, which was very extensive, wore totally destroyed, and all the foundry buildings, also thc Arsenal, which was the second in the Confcdfracv They got what ammunition they wanted of the lot that was there, and selected -such tools as ihey wanted. The Gee Iiouse wr.s honored ro much as to be made the headquarters of these cut-throats. There have not been any private residences burned as yet, but all goods have been over hauled and selected from, and !ic<--nfiscated" as they term it. There were no boats there ; all were sent above and below, "and as yet are safe, except the Southern Republic, which was destroyed by another party of raiders near Claiborne. The offices of the Reporter, Rebel and Mississippian were captured ; thc Dispatch made good its escape. The Yankees were gladly received by a good many Jews, and others of no standing. -Columbus Enquirer. REV. AuTiiutt SMALL-Among thc martys at Selma, wc are deeply grieved to hear that this eminent divine and chivalrous gentleman is numbered. He was an ornament to bis profession and society. There v/as nu ching sectarian or cant-loving about him. The qualities of his mind and heart were lofty, pure and profound. Logic and sublimity Wert wedded in- his discourse; gentleness ard courage breathed through his -earnest dars. We may well believe that the sod rests 'lightly upon Ibis man of Cod, .who felt in life and proved in d?a{h. that thc true Ohristinn is ever the true patriot, and for om.' to exist without t he ut lier, is a contra diction ' I' terms. Wo do no!, believe that, the blood of Arthur Small will sink into the ground vainly ; buj rather rise like Abel's, in testimony to thc Vindicator of Justice.-Constitutionalist. The Grand Meeting in Charleston. The ;*lov.il c?:i::f:;is"-that, is the craven hearted snbmissionista of Chn Meston have j j hold a aiccting. Their Spina column was loo i wonk forfnr?her etidnranca and a.cctfrdiug'r they witted. This meeting w::> held nt i /?ion Presbyterian Church, on thc 21 st o!': M?relt; j Thc.largest number rf S'gneratn ibo r.d- 1 dress were negroes u?d contemptible tel hw? j who never had character rr p'jsitioii. Few j prominent ?'itizons took [?art in lbs- prum-ed > itvgs. ,1 com m itr Ci} w?s appointed to draft j ' re?o'n?iona expressive ol the sentiments of 1 th.- people, v.;: : .kim Binait, A F-^-ti-r Fia*, j ' row, J'scj.b Q*ia=h| John Steadman, Sam"H Dickson, A'ohibf;!-! VYiggs and Peter Willis, ; i wh ) reported Ute following : ].>?/ lc- *r.i -.il. ?'cat by ibo timi ly arrival of the Ladled Stnt?rs ?'iiHrtri?i?s in the city -f ? ' Char!e?toti .'rn the l? ?i jf fc'ebfuary, i j i our ci?y was saved front :l va>l cnifnagratioe, ncr Itt?t??S ? ''in I'evasratioJi anti ocr persons ., ft ora t?iosn indignities thai tacji would have ? ? h-AX Hubjet ?- (1 to. i 2nd Thtij sw, t!>:tid:s a rv. doc .ind ^.rc here- ; by <!?.....?..? .-o lo ilm district commander, l?v?g adi r General I hitch and thi'oiig'i bi m'to thu ['.' Slicer- and s 'idi-r- under him, for lho'j?t'?? :t-i.'-'.:. tacj ht ie. su readily ami so impar- i i-il-, h ?,:;...VM'I stace their occupai inn of tho . '? ... .."li .?.?i. tha? io Admiral Mablgreen, '. tuted j S aies Navy. v. e hereby t<md?r our rincer* i MM'iv? ; >r- r-e m;bi?s wanner in which li? , uar'tdjj'o.r-ioi-j administered to the wn''- of 1 ur cpl- at Qco&utnwn, S. C., und that ht {: .... as.-.ur-'.d that for ?be same be .-'..ali bo r-v; r : kidd in gra cfit! renvmbruu?e by ns, J th. That t . his Excellency Abra lia rn Lin- I coln, i he President of tho United States, we ! return eur's'ncerc thanks and never dying I gratitude for ti c noble and patriolioj0tajaiiner ! in which he promulgated thc doctrines of Re publicanism,-and for the consistency in not only promulgating, but invariably conform- i ing bis action thereto, and we shall ever be ' pleased to acknowledge and hail Iiiin as the I champion cl thc rights of freemon. 5th. That copies ot these resolutions hs forwarded to liri:.' Gen Hatch; Admiral ! Dahlgreeu and the i'rciideut of the United j States. Ali of the above amncks strongly of ihe I negro; and indeed many of the prominent! characters in tljis meeting ore recognized by j a gentlemen in this Village from Charleston, as Africans of tho deepest hue. CHAPLAINS.-A corresnoadentwrlting from Gen. L'je's army to thc Montgomery Adver tiser, says ;. While doing away w:th the officers, why ! dun't Congress forever dispose of their?; Rev- : erence,Sl tLe 'chaplain ? Honoring our re- ? i?gion; n?sppcting'its holy ordinances, aud ila ] true and faithful minislersj I trust no otte will accatv-e me uf impiety for pronouncing obspltins a useless incumbrance-idle dr ?nea, who do not carn their rations much less their pay. It is seldom you seo one, not. once ia i (j months ever hear one. They neither preach, j pray nor work. 1 have not seen a chaplain in the li cid since last August ! Yy'bore ; they gone? Furloughed, detached, absent j With leave and without, in flue everywhere except where the soldiers requires his aid add j his pro vers. There tr.&y be, and doubtless aro many honorable exceptions, but 1 only speak j of what has come itade? my own observation, ? r,:u] ? }::i;;c those to whom it does not apply I will not frei offended. No one has a higiier respect for thc conscientious and laboring ; minister than myself. Nd brig si ti co a youth accidentally- swal lowed a leaden bullet. His friends were very naturally alarmed, and hi.-, father, thai no. means mimili- bc spured -to savo bis dalling boy's (iib, sent post haste to a surgeon of fcktll. dirVe?irtg l i> me? enger to lcd -t!:.> eiroum | :iaii(-.-..id urge h?3 cam?P?? without delay. The doctor was fuin-d^ hoard Ibo dismal tala, and vii'i a much iir.conccrii fl : he Wjtild ?na:?iii : i.i A eas? of '.-??d sat down und ;.r^? - tie l?d???jiij? lacyf'ic ?otc,: ..Sir,'. !lot*i alarm y?utrs.'f. -1' after three ,veeks thc Imilet is not reiiioved, give the \j >v iwchargo of pow?!? r .y"i.M. ftc. . '.' i'. ,S.--T,<3?:t vi:?! tifcrboy a'. ftny.L\id\.*' ?Sgft fln'.ilsbom ls fo'-'-l now v. '.ib i'ar.kt-o woanJolj cnd.notwHhat-.ntliiig ibo rtatonit:al ?if !^'.r>. t' i; trudi will l o m oa nearly packed by stating his'lossts so tar .u t!campsign at ten tbWsnd r?lhcr thai: iwcuty-?vehuud.ed. Haid OB Asheville, N. C. On Saturday nWi.ing last there wert- vari ons rumora ttl mt in our streets iu regard to it raid on Asheville. Fears were enUrlafned '. y sonic- that thc'raiding parly would pene trate ns far as ?r?enville, and torlous pre parnrion? were rand?. The smoke ol' tue kat tie hating disappeared, we have jr;rtTLt*rnd the !01k??ring in for fit a! inn HS the tl:? i .rue -version Of theatlVr: UiiWhuraflay la?t a brirai'o ol' tin- enemy, und? ?? Col. A*?/?/, advancf-d ujiou th'/ town ol A.shev?l-?, und a lev; o? them da.-h ed into tho. stru?CsVf the towit. Cob'litd Pul mer, wh?i is i i command at that point, ?mine diate'v asst.mblud bis command, and after a few oiseimrges ol artHhdy, succeeded in driv ing them bark a? bar as Warm Springs'. Hore rutfls tin: matter fur vhf presen!: ?md Ih?ittth we have at hand ?tow a much stronger pto- ? fection Iban iHeni ve would urge up?n all j in authority ut-c-eisir-g vigilai'C* and infligent j prepaialivn. Let every mian who l.ss ibo j heart to detent] his boute, keephirosfclf insuei? j a .state of readiii?'s that when tin: buur mu?es to demand bi.-. re?vie?-?i i!i rank?, ho will tu vr . with alacrity and d?termination in u.c tipA direction. We h ive at.uudai.t means ol pn t. ction-hitus inak, trie be t usc'd the'? ? it- u j necessary_Fa!riot <i Meimtain cr, 13th. ? Horrible >tureter. . It is our duty to chroma,- u=o pinie,}i.,rs jf a most appal?r:?; .ic, which, Under dite necessity, we have boen compelled m c in uit. A few nights apo, upon rel urning f.? jur bachelor domie.il at a late hour, we <i:: Joverud, by the dim light emitted Iront un in ?rior tallow candle, that our bed-chamber riad been invaded in our absence, and there waa evidence :hat the intruder was yet there. To our.amazement and horror, the interlo per stood, in a cn.uchir.g atlidude, in one ?orner ot thc room, armed to the very teeth. [Iis seeming dispo&ilion to give battle induced is to act promptly. It was a moment of ter .iblc suspense, and the exige' .cy admitted of io delay. We had no deadly weapon wherewilh oconfronttheindividu.il, and demanded au ?xplanation of his unwarrantable inttusiou. Sis attitude and general demeanor denoted lostile intuitions, and q tick as thought wc nade at him with, our crutch, but unfortn lately missed him. It was obvious that he frould attempt to gain the door and make tis exit unharmed and unmolested. Losing io time whereby he might obtain the advan ce, we assaulted him'the second time with :he crutch, and was more successful, inflicting t severe blow upon a vulnerable portion of iis person and bringing bim prostrate before i^. Lfcing so exasperated ai . enraged at. be moment, that, it was impossible to con iro! our heated passions, and though our ad versary lay prostrate and bleeding, wc {jayed lim with the crutch us'.il life wai extinct iu d ;hcn kic?ed him outside thc roqtn. To us he (vas an entire stranaer, hut wc have for some I lime suspected that be was clandestinely op- ] crating upon certain valuables fa ruir room, und though justifiable in or.c ?puse for taking bis life, we ack iowlcd;;e to malice prepense ? in lue nflair. Ii;s name, we have ascertained. Ls.A. l?iggr-Ratte. [J:.* friends can be fur- ! th?T informed of the di*i)ositinn made of his ? body, Ution enipiiring at this i riice. The above statement, is given in defence to I public justice--Anderson Intelligencer. -?M?~ -- A SrosTtTL'TE ron & ?rr EU AS.-A friend in fenns tis that !;i= wife has tried the f'.lki.tvir^. j recipe asas.ub,$[-i*ntfl Jin- . -.ppcfat-I lound [ thark answers ibo purpose well: Take a I ipiauiity cf cid iron ai d put in an earthen j put : then pour on H'fl'cicut vinegar r sour ! brer to cover-the:irvin lc{ j.' >i;u--.l -.?-o pr j three- w'Ccks; then tt-.e it ns a ?'.?luii-.?u ol c p- ? perns. Th?; iron slioultl be IV-J :'to::i orv&o * or paint, .HI tittil thc acid may rper?,^ free!)', j Copperas i.s norning ino:? than a .-ulpha'e ,.f j jf?rjj lluUef?i'O, lite above rec pe mnxi i c relbjil?.' f-Sr" l'*.-iv."lo*, Muvoror.r, ep:et oi TV .ie?*?*?. ; l4tc!j i.ver?il I '.yep ly. f. vc thousand d'?.'ar-I Com :wn sc<:i---?!?..* i - * ~ of Knoxville al K-< .wilie ; ?or u:::i'ii-i."i- traatueut in ISSI. Commenting nu . thi venlict his paper rays: Impoverish thc \il- j lub?, ?.kca? they have, give their cfftcl- to Ole . Vi.' .- men, they crippled ami ;.u;^ove;',.-'..cd. f.et ' iheat be *'.".? ?u'cr Elain ?lam?.ed niih savage j inathi 'u is." The New York Times nf the 22d I i nil., dvn<nt.ccs tl.-"1 language vri;h scathing co?n- ' launts '?a ?ift.u-t.law, ? - " . ? . , .1 u?... themas i-mcial r-'p':rr s?afcs ton t. j !.-:..;. i?Kr r:!i ... Januar; 20th. lire at..i .-; j ii di' tn itiths, t<:e cnptitrvs ,>..n,eo io riotu.'un, | . i . i;:and .f~ bitndred and eighty hine, ie-'.id : g ? ?v-v; o g-...- r?:; vi: ' nae ikt.maud othci ll: .i m -y pietv? :i ?riiil'ty. and .-. : ... j I! S rt'eMir.mv r-c ; <-.i A l?*g?a . Mot | .:.:. II nv:i?i i"'..fi i war .. . i-rial l UL ? :. pi?-We !i:.i- . .. -i i ?btt-Fne it j ul Capt. ll. U'.-L --. . ii I-. ' ni".' 'im :! Candidate fur Shot iff of I-. :c . i. M -. .- c . | next elsction. ' Apr 12 . te*1 \~: j ??sesscr's NotIa-3. ?WILL atta?d with .Mr. Assessor Caner, at the j time '?nd p.'.?ces indicated hy him, lo receive i tlc Quarterly B-tnrns of nil tteghUred l'as Pay. crs. Also, the I'ctiirna of tb-'Sa wlie hara f?ilod to make returns ..: |-,c Ad va!.ir:-m Tax, c>ni ueiuly known as tho 5 percent. Xa2r>. Cunior-aily, and prepared.\i:(tii a list ol' all'your property, bo'h azricultural and non-agricultural, .regularly made out. . ll. C. Q?I3/FIN, Asaessort' , Tu < in Value, 13th Col. Dj?l. _AprJ2_ 4L_ 1< Enrolling OSioe, EDOEi'IELD, S. C., April Otb, ISM. ?THE ro'b'wiug n:inicd Memhcrs of the Sup . porting Force of this District, iifuaeiyj A J Hughes, Alonzo f Harris, John IVainsfard, William Wheeler, Tilman D padgett, Dlufbrd Timincrmau, Ilanry Ripley, James Callisun, Wm McManns, Wm A li Newsom, JlcKcndrie Mitcholl, Aro hereby ordered to report in person at this Oi?ee on Thursday, tho 2U!h of this month, nt \5 o'clock, M. P. J. MOSES, .Ir., Lieut. A E. 0. Apr?2_ _2^___L?L $200 Eewar?. CjTOLEN from the Subscriber's residence, two J5r milos East of 0. R- Mays on tho plank Rnad, on (bo 4th inst, a medium ?'zed'BAY MARE, very fine front, full main and tail, Hat ruirvp, Ipin eli somewhat crippled iii her bind parts'from a rcccut injury received : Ibero was a Va H rilsohqrg? nf ii'.aticr from tbc intiJo of her 1. ft ibijih occa si-mod by said injury, ?bo was also badly scarred by s-oidlo marks. The Subscriber wi!! give n reward :if ??OO, f.?r l!:-.: delivery nf tho mars ut ii ir- liousc, or $:in) for any in form a lion that wil| enable bim lu recovar her. S. W. MAYS. Apr 12 tr 12 Tax in Kind. fYv'ILL be r-cf'nri::? to receive TAX UH KIND except Daeon and Syrnp, at E<ig- : dd C. tl , on and afier .Monday, iba 2fl?li in.-i. ? hope to haye barrels and be prepared to reooiva the Sy ru i ':.. a ?Tech r-r so lhere?fier. J nm directed not lo receive the lh.n M-.t?\ 1 havo fun her orders, that tho Bacon may become th?*ro?whl? Orv. ' S. S. lOMPKJLNS, Agent. Mar 11 _>?t__^ 13 Notice. a LL |ic;r??'tis having >*!.-iiuis agains! t!.-.- E. !:.! . ii. .?! Willi lit? ."d'.bii-y. d.-e'd., e ill prcantthrm [Uonndofsigi'cd,prupcrly attested: ?iud tho>u in any wise indcHo<l v>-'il v cr. ' tnako payment. JiHtfiailA? .MULLEY, LxVr. Apr 3 St* lit ts Enrolling Office, EDGBFIKLD, S. C., April 91h, 1805. ?, THE men Dinned below are bcn:by notifjad . lim! they have bi en officially reported to this ! Utiiec ut a '?sent without leave trout their eoui in.tiidf. II. Ti? inch nf (bein ns report in person nt this Office nn-nr before the ""(?b if this tnnnlb, as*u rai.ee is hereby jr'.voii that such papers will be fumisheibtbetn nt w.H en-mre them, the benefit of the annie tv la ely provl.iiui"d ffUA "fHe-id j Quarters, A lilies Coi federate St-itva."* JIL Al! those who do nut r-port. within the | time specified in P.ir. If of this ..r.'.-r, will "ucl ! jri'taptly arrested ?md sent, under Guard, tu ti.eir . ouutauand*. Janies Grec, flit S. G. Vol. J A Gartow, .' " r K Frankl.n, " " M oiizis, .' lt F Doone, .' J S \.t .ii, .. .. J T-irner. " i ?il A lilith b, " .1 A Will nt:, " " lr* llMlfi.nl, .? it Croocli, " " ; C II I'..Mnpoy. ? W I. Coleman, " li A Ea -..-.-, .' .1 M I?;: Iii e. '. . 1J 0 .Matthe?vs, .' " H ll Fnlow, " .? 7. tsiapbonstin. " u 7.\ M=-n ki, " P Me'an, J..... !. V. Fiiii-h, roth " Wesley S?..ry, " " Jaetiii K.'iO.'fC, " " I. ? Ci.n?nr. 2tl S. C. Bat. ? Sirgt ft V Walker. Co II, 7lh 3. C. Eat. \ '. W II Rush, .. R J Brooks, '. " .7 Ellenburj-D, " " .. ft Ifollingrworth, " ... " . F Lnfure, '.' '.' .I M Miller, " " 0 Prineo, ? " " J N Ruxb, " ? .Tacot? Bush, " " T L Stain ak cr, " .. " J F Walton, " " '. B.A Dougherty, " " ? Robert G-Htes, " " " W B McLaughlin, " .. " D S Roberts, <. .. .. W G Roberts. " " , W W Long, Co. P, 27th S. G. Bat. T J Blatlen, " " II Blunkett, " " ? J II Odom, Co. I, " ? IV. If any of the above named men arc unable to return t'> their commnnds on account of physi cal disability, they are hereby ordered to senl to this Office, immediately on receipt of this order, the certificate of their physician to that effect, . properly sworn to before a Magistrate. No other certificate wiil be regarded. F. J. MOSES, Jr.. Lieut. & E. 0. Apr 12 St 13 Tax Collector's Notice. NO. 1. SWILL attend at thc time and places heroir.af- j ter mentioned to collect thu Slate and District j Tux for Hie year commencing 1st of Oft. 1?54 : J. A. Talbert, Monday, 17thAp.il. W!iit<! llouso, ?ueS'luy, 1Mb .. J Liberty Hill, Wednesday, I Vb. " ' Khattertield, Thursday, 2Uih ". Kotindirro's :Store, Friday, 21-t '. Pleasant, Laue, Saturday, 22.1 .' Elton P.O., Monday, Mih " Meeting Street, Tii'jsiiav, SAth " ! Mrs. A|lcn'c, Wedt?e?day, 2mh " ! Pr. J-kn Motley's, Thursday, ?7ih ? Mr-. No.ri-1. friday. 2Sib .. ; (ion. Addy's, Samo, atoning. 5 o'clock. : Mrs. Gibson';, .-mur.iiv, "Vfli April. ', Munni Willing, Mjoudriv] '?t Mav. i Minkie?'*, TuesiL-ty, M .'. ; ?uitu'i ?tote. Wednesday, sd '. IV-riVs. Thursday, -i:h '. Colemav's X P.oada, friday, ;-;U \ . i.i-..:. Saturday, G; h " j Mrn. Galbreath's. M..|id?y, r?'b " i ? Coopertrilic, Tuesday, 9:h " i i A. Kemp's, Wsdtittday, I ll; h j , rn'- M'O.'-:. '?'hr.is.lay. ' Nth .. ! , "i'ax p?j'??w ?ill l'orna prepared to give HIL ; Dumber of forui hands between thc a>.'fs ii ', ' and (?5 eur;; nf :i??c. tor the present ?ear. ProerFers >n? nf (.'olor iun>t III.VK? rn. ir rr-yrnj . in April, or t'o'v be sit^iwl lu IIC.H'JA..?.<. BEKJ. hi?.:.:. A Y 0 K L?. j X. B.- [ will b**;?a???it?ttuntl th.: severai liai- ? talion ii;,'.,?^r ,;i..o;i.l.. t?r be >ecimniiHliiiio>i n j l?e-e wli'i can ?vt weat me . n ni li-.-t n und Mar2U ti V. I . ... i_ .i .Assessors Notice. a M ILL a'.iend at tba followitg plai-cf, -.f- \u '.- | fi i-t-ii !.fi .w to Assess tb- \i?r. <lan?r.ter<r'i j l>tw>'C" ls' dey March l,;f?l aid l^t .'H : ol' Marci. VA<>>. A I p"-- ni wh- '.??i ...v. t ?'.!.! pouu'is ..f P-r -: ar? liablr tf br taxed All Tax Payers wb?. bity-. ."..'.'.! >t io m al e re turns i.f Whc-it. 0 Cr - : .' ddi r. .vr . .lc v.:M nv;,;! tbamiilvcs af tb r n- ?fy '.. .li. an. iPilti^-prK'-r's, Movisy, I Tri ??.rs Culht.M.ith's, '"in--.-!-. p-*? v f ..l-:.iT.-: X p,:-. IVi iii.vi-y, ".-.h . P. rr . *?>'., T. Si'-h " Jim : ' -.re, IVi :.i i, .. lis Mici>l'*.->, S.MUl ''jy. Mri Alb-!.-?. V .i.d .V, ??'?l - Pr J .. . ty'-. Ti .-. liv. 23th " KMjff, V.-. l-..-,.ln. , SfJili -. \fr :.. . . Th :r???ny, S"t^ " \\- ?? ?"..?dj*-, F' Vd.t>, '/h il " Mr.--1- ?:.iur.l-.y, 2!?tb " Rjytn-t WP int;, Mood.iy, lt May. l-r .1 K L -ib .?. 's, T?ssday. 1' : <. Hil.:: iHioil's, W. Pii-.d::-. " Porn's Milli. Thu 4th ? Rotindiree'r ?7,tore, F?duy, 5th " W ?; .\(.v.r.*?, Satnrday, l-l>> .? f"batterIMd. Monday, 5th " Liberty Hil!, Tursday, ?Jth " White llou-o, WednoMliy, 10th " Rth?liut|;, Thursday, ll th " P-aasant Lane, Friday, ' 13th " Smyly's, Satuajlay, 13tb " Allen Kemp's, M inda v. 15th .' ? GUA RLES CARTER. Assessor nth Col. Dist. Apr i2 4t 115 Assessor's Notice. TAX IN KIND. ?WILL attend at thc pisces mentioned below to n>?cs.-:ibcTitrirtsof UACUN. All producers who have lint made thcir'roturni of CORN, FODDER, 4c, aro requested to du so it once, or they will have to poy live times the market value of their Tithes. Kdgefiobl G. IL, Monday, 3d April. Pim: Hoitso, Tne>dny, 4?U " Cb crek CO ponds, M'ednesiiay, ;'>th " Hamb,ur/*, Thursday, fidi " Bench Island, j)Viday, 7:b " tlranitcvillc, Saturdajr, Hrh " F. Fo-oy, Sr., M'ednesday, J2tU " Lybvanil's, Thursday, 13th M J. T. Nicholson's, Friday, 1 Ith " Lou's, Saturday, l?th '? Rod Hill, Monday, 21th " Edward How?o'i, Tnpsday, 25th" Woodlawn, Wodnesday, 2dtb " A. Monrnn's, Thursday, 27th " EdsrcGold C. H. M-mday, let Mnv. ? '* Tu-sdiiy, Sd Cheaibam's, \V?dnosda,T, Sd " Vrndneers will tnko notice nf the days ?nd place' of attendance and meet rae promptly. All persons-killing (2S0 Ilka.) two hundred utid fifty pounds of Nett Pork will make returns, and those who made returns of hogs to hive corn de ducted tojattcn them, will now m".k<; them r.jr re?tly. GEO. A. ADDISON, AncT-rr Tax iu Kind; I2ib T. D. M-ir2: 4c 7 4 Barter ! Barter ! Til F Granitcv'dla Manufacturing Company v.iil raniinuf to. liarti-r Cloih forPLOL'l! CORN, PEAS. EACOI? AND EARP, giving Augusta prices i\r prnUnee, arid furniibiag Clinh ut wholesale rat.-s. Uranittiville. April .1 tf ]i Notice. raraiir: AXXUAb ''L'E'l'iN'tt t.f tba StnekboM JU. .!.-.- of thc- Granitcvllte M:inur.i.annn>> Cnin .???II.y will bo brid at 'trani'i'vilU iui'.Tbur>da? the 20lh day ol' April. E. G HARD, Set'y. Gran. Manf. Co.' Granite- ?le, April Z ' 3t J5, State pf South Carolina. EXECUTIVE DKP?R rwEXT, COLL'MSIA, 27th March, 1SC3. THE INVASION' nf the SUU ha? rendered i proper that thu Legislative Department ot' the (/..v-ruraent nf thc Stat? idi ubi be c?.mvineH : ib.-.t snell tnea-urc.? moy he adapted a? the welfaro ol ih*S;?te uiiiy r. quire. And f-r Ibat pu'pn-e Hi* Members of the demite and the lfini.?o nf ltH|iie.-cn utiv.'?? nf ihi? Slate (>r South r?retina, nr.- hereby i > \ ired tu nssetulii?: :it Ult,KEN V ILLK. or. TUSlilMV, the L'.'ith d?v ni APrtlL, Ht 12 ... IfM-k) M. Itv iii - ??.,vrn r. A. tl. MAO CATII. iifli'-'al IV. rf ELLIOTT, Private Sverstarv. April i '.'>: lj ??CM'?pi-rs <>f the .State will copy .utitil tba 25th inU ' THE J-AVOH1TK HOME NEWSPAPER! Ttl fi * KT. iM.n of t li ?i JV who wi.-h to sul>s<-rll>e i.i II 1-JK.ST CLASS hfcLWlVi'S A Mi I.I i'KK A Ki NEWSPAPER, i* called to the un noun, emoiit that TUE ilAPTlST HANDER I' jrab'isbud ev??rv Fiitatd y iu August*, Ga... st tiie I'tiCi! of S IO p??r annum. Each nuaibtr (.whole shee*) contain* ohoi.-a original and seloctad rcMlitip;.-Sfi-ri.s. Al is cc I - lanie?, CuinmtmicHtinui', Current >'? wu, ?to. Edited by Kev. A. Cr DAYTON und J AXE? N". ELLS. Enclose $10, and a-?Jiess JAMES K. ELLS, Augusta, Ga. Feb 21 2ai? 8 T Flour Wanted for the Navy. |HE HonoraUc Secretary of Navy, through Maj. W. F. HOWELL, Narai 'Acer.t, Au gusta, Un., Authorize in? to purchase all the FLOUR fol Mile iu thia DUtriet, tur the Navy Department. ?nd, for the present, to pay tbs M AUK ET PRICK fi.; the sumo. Therefore, a'l persons having FLO felt to nell (front ? rack tu a hundred barrel?.) -Sha esm?aily rirqnepled to de liver it to mc in Hamburg forthwith, ns the de mand for ii ii very urgent. Cuch paid on deliv ery. S. E. BOWERS, Agent Navy Dop&rttue&t. Hamburg, Dec ll if &l Dick Cheatham WILL stand the Spring $r*a*.to of lSftj at One Hundred D?llar* the season. Ho will be at Ed^eli-'.d C. H. Monday?, Tcce dayi, Wednesdays ?nd Thursdays,-the" remain der ni thc we-:k at li n ID ,n GaUss^n's., He will l.etfin the MM**OII lu February st>>: end it 20th June. Ho will remalli at J|. tirilim it;'a during ihs month ff Po! TU arv. af-tr wbiih Vaut he v.ill bo alternately ut Eajjeiield C. H. and U. ?all BUtuV. By ?|<e?>!a1 cnr.trrct with mv Ag^nf, Jus. Ja*. Darri-'.TI. or mysu?lf. mams will ho' insured wbh f'<nl fr.r TAO Hundred hollars'. The rs'-tiey wi:i l?e a?ifjs:J?red 0;?? ?' ll-e'znd ?rf !h* **n*<ju.* Tir?, u. WA cox. Jun Si i'.ii j State of South Carolina. EDGE Kl F.L1? D?STtnCT. /.V okfl/XAjty. BY V. V. DURJSlti., hue.. Ordinal? of Kdgfc Held Hi-lr?t. . .?iu'.-i..-. ?.. W. Cai WU.;, CE E. 1>., h: ? ap plied :<. me fi'f l-:ttcra of Administration, on all ind ??r.rV.nr tb? goods flu.i eiuiifc!.*, rightful .ro-lits ot' v.'. L\ Hutley, ??? wf the Di5tri':? aforesaid, dee'?. The? ara, tbthfon, refaite and alut'.nUh *'iM f?.?\\it.t\ in? k'ni'Jred amt i-ru?liiors ?? the. su.i.t ?^e*.t0ed, t ? ?'OKDII appear before lao, at <,ir n.^xt Ordinary's Court tV>r the enid Plitfir*, t" ba hidden at Bigodeld 0. II? *?i ?be ?2d <S^y of April Ti? x', to show Cpu<?t, ti *ny, why tba said aduiiohcmitii?: fihoulrt M4) ht tr*.Me-t. liivcii under m.. ?land and mm), thia Mta day of .M?T, in tVe yeat uf . :;r I..T'1 one tbow::ni\>i ?:.?\i a ?nd rmi and Sixty-five, and in tb? eighty ninth vi ;ir ol thc Ind?ieudenee ... -' Utb Caro lina. "VV. F. OH ll IS' li. O.t.D. Mar.H Itt 12 Notice. ALL wr?*s? i?i"oi>t^.? if* {..? i.rt j ii. ?... . . i;.iC::n,; ' a.-. ?vq-?i-?'.. -io'- fir\v.-:r?i .:. ?' u.>t- p.'.v 'II.; ..?.. ibo having denims?? -.cn-:..-' Said KM ? ; r.- ,r> i hen: ,u due time, ?ad. proper ly .. . ?. ?ct'Wl. A. J. PELLETIER, Adrn'r. ly <2 Solders' Claims. TTicTi . : .. .i ; ^ quires of Blank? for V'v rr, Vtrti' Claims against ArYLU7r81&B01?FI.C?. . : ; -ii .:' Vor Tux Cfllievtof? ? Ti.? Many Frwud* of lt. A, L DELL, E?q., respectfully nouiiti^ta him M K Candidate far Tn* Collector-at the next alcetioa. Od IS to _4S_ l'or Tax Collector. Tn>: mniiv Friendi ni Capt. JAMES MITCBI ETJL roepectfuliy nominate bim a? a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at tb? naxt election. SALUDA. D-c ? l?* _ Notice. ALL Tcrson? having cluin.f on the E?tate of Shirley B. Whatley, dee'd., ara requaated to lund them in to the undemien?-d, duly attcawd. W. W. ADAMS, Ex'or. .Tah !S _Am_ IRON! K AAA POUNDS SUPERIOR BAR IRON, OytfUU 3 inchon wida und g thick, wbich wUl be cold ivw to cloie out tho lot. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg, Oct 20_U_4 Mules! Mules! C1-VSH-I-S, a PHPEHIOR YOUNO JACK, > will htand at Pr. R. T. Mi"-.-"' fuam ?Jiil thiH Spring Setin.n. The 'ferii^ a? heretofore published by bandRlls aro revoked au :. . 'aa-iicd to r>-,0 -Canh in advance. M'aie? proving tot with foul will have tho privilege of another sea yon. Season to eommenoo 3d April and close 15th June." J. ll. M1MS. Mar 22 tf 13 ?ocky Creek Academy. THE BxerolfW of th!? Institution will ba ra sum-d on tba first M '-ndav io Mry under tho supnrvl.itnu cf R. V?. CANX0N. Terms, ?*).?? por ricislun of ?ve m.inths for Kr.Rliih Urauebe*; or n!.l pr'.ucs If paid In provl rion? at old prices. Ex in* rh ir ii? willaba made for the high-r brcnehao. Payment Villi bo re* quired in advance. ? '%rjtt>.^_IL-_LL School Wanted. if4.fiCOMPKT?ST C:i.?'i'?p.t Twellar, egeWfetei J\. from ell sarvisa, 'l*-!h t'nro ond Coofcia ranf,) can Vi cmpb'^-d by a?drcS.'lDg Teacbei'' Harrhbiirg, Abbeville, ?! C ArTi! S ff Notice. VLL VIW.TCPO having ar.v claims crdtCkRda ap:;ir.kt il^ Eslaio of Walbor ?. Samuel, dre'd., ere -Liauirud ta present tbem, properly proven : .it:d all pcrsoni hnvloj *ny Nntei, J>?. ur I'ri.perty af ?ny kin;! bal nging ta said Katata are requested to band tllsm in lo tb? en c>i-ijriu'd. who ia ?he l.iwful Admi"i*?r?t- r ; a.'d ai-. tno?cJi"t?U*d will f'x'ifc pay up iaunecl. I at.?]y. in lawful wooey of th? Sui?, or iu equiva len: ta currer.*"". A word to the wise ii suffi--icnt. W. B. SAMUEL, Ad?i'or. Mo? 31 ??a* W