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Yrit - ..V ~ .* rvr Y"!:. 11...-r 1.J 'i, wu... WiiNSB~, S..,9 SATU AY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1865. ER if ..- M M1, , E pUid to subseriboere at si.0* pe*.Irmoh~t( inu~rlab. In advatido.,:.'''''1 single copies ton, cents. W: "AfiWuTiINJJ ,94TXS:. 4Ordinaryt bdvewtLusmbnt*;, oooupylsk. nos utov than oight6Uuek, (one square,), *11 be Ihotd a41wt~ WIws, fit 400) ro the p pu i hocontract Is, mec, will be charged. i exact propor.. -Con( .racts w~ll beo wide i ac" diui with -the following sheqiWe:' pm1m'' 0. j qlutil*6 Mo.$00 di ~ ~ 1 4' ". 4 i- 140. 401, 0. Is P6 ". 160.. it,' ' 60.. 44 1 year,176. 100. * 20 _9,k4Y fiaqsqavho, contret% joy one-fourth, ,q0e4a14r or 0 . I m, ,o _ona, hroe six, or iti "mOdthh, reeoW4 the benefit of a not iigi candid~te -to any officeo sid as nit syrtissitionts, a 1 mW j,4 ov when handed'in, or they M1Pta.~e1~tiv Q Ab 'indOU4d 9 .. the Gofln * VARi D6;jATM1zCNT, ~ I~~3DMXN WWto~i, b?. (1., .i&pt * 1865. a~d~thl oll. 18 f 4ly 28; 18j sv~aded~o~hepur iod abi. *, ooniaation' oi sal6 or. othewSo; which nowr or maybeafter, come u'nder thb control of this JDureaki by _virttue of 4ie .ct of Oopgrese itpprQV~d -M 4tW$go 1066, establishng abd by:- ordeit -of the. Fiesidentj to *it; ~iia rq~. Abandoned Wiude, . reltrred .te: fipahela*. Ind te~'latiols' govetolugj thfr hr'hjeAiu AVV4emyltd, coording to t61Atv f Ata'got- -of. Oongr~ae, a-pprova&o4 29:4.y eVqod;41 1'I~ regarded'. asitbAn. 4~8.W11tet "th', Amwfur, 6 wnurli'f VO W '0ithar'it ertnw or the wf &0~ wP&Oprty\#1l .4ot be t ort MOW&"Po 0. party'within the severf Nat'! , viz: VIrginia, North Carolin 6ath Caro. lia, Georia, 1Tlorlds, .A batna, Miii sissippi, Terinessee, Kentuoky, Missouri, Marylandi Arkansae Ijouisisia and Texas to wlifhi Khe Upited State .has actired or shall acqidre title by confis. "0tin or sale :or-ther . abandoned real property in those-tate provided said property,whetlher confiscatedoi abandon. ed rota.aining unsold or 6therwise disposed of shiall have been properly transferred to'the butein upon - requisitioh, of the ComMiMOsjbder:ot Assistant Cothinisiori e4 sh1allbe coitsidered as underthe con. trol of the Coniiissidner of: Refugees, Frdednien afid Abundoned'Lands, for. the purpose hereinbefore- se forth and for the tine authorized by the act es tablishidg the bu'reagu; and no part or parcel of said confiscated or abandoned proierLy shall be eArirqudered or restored o the forint owert or other claimants, except such 'surrender or restotation be siuthorized by. said. Comnission. er. - lfth-Assistant commissioners. -will as rapidly as possible causo ace1trate desc-iptions of all confiscated and abai. doned real property, that is now or tmay hereafter come under their control, to be made, a-nd, besides keeping a, record of such theniselves, will forward- month. ly to the Commissioner or the Bureau copies of -suh descriptionsi- in the' man nor prescibed by . circular No. 10" of J'uly -11,,1865, from this bureau:-They will, with as- little dolay- as posbible, se leot'and'iot apart, sugh confisoated and abandoned lands and property as 'may be deemed necessary flr the imndiate use of refugees and freedmeni the speitte divji6rof- 'hich intslots and the 'ren. tal dr sale thereof, according-to the'law establishing iho' burean,- will be'cd"M. plettd as soon as practicable and repoit.. ea to thei Commissioner.' In the solec tionide Setting apart of such lands and propertv carewill be used to take that about which thero is the least doubt that this bureau should have oustody and-ceitrol of. . IxTh henever a111 land, or other real property that s9Ia14 come'iptot66: possesnion of this buradu as "abadoe' does not fall under the deinition of' baa Oonod," as'set forth in section Tof the aof Congress app-oved July 2, 1841 Iiefebefor moitioned, it will b4 fornially bitrendered by' the Assistant C6nmi Mionersof thlobur'au forthe ftetkithin which such real estate situated, 'port its appiaring.bt the c iadidd ab4dou thi grgy In "tWe 0.AI1P i 4 sai agegon aoP Oremer tida li a r s',e 1041 for''i Odin d sugeiti ors 4 ot 9' bq r hi. I'IR GLV OBITUARY. Dip, 'at his own residenc, on'the 'night f'Wedneiday, 6th instant, 'AR. THUR BONEY, aged 26 years, after an illness ofoight qays. Thus has- death suddenly cut down, irk the prime Qf his menhood, one who but yesterday was busy with the cares and.toils of this life!( Honorably dis chargedfrom ield duty in the Confedo rate artry on account of wounds, the faitlful and. gallant soldier, (we bore him Aint and bleeding fromi the Aield,) camenihome to die in the first few months of peace I Three months ago he was married, and nine days before his death, remov ed to a comfortable home, where he e 'pected to spend a long life. But death entered that home the very next week to disappoint his expectations and leave his.biide a widow. In hislast hours he 4eplored his'own neglect of the nedlful preparation for death,, and ''olemnly wo ned his friends from'ituitating his exal ple. As well as the destraction of pl n weuld allow, he endeavored to a k after peace through the mercy of God-to that graciQus God we leave h n. i. And may it be ours to take the A, ning,-"IBe ye also read, for at such-a tqme as ye think 1ot, the Bon of man com." * Sopt' 6'65 *.&Tcuenna.' atle JOLIA, yotgest child of Taos. J. and VIRGoi C. GinsoN, died 'in Columbia, S. ., August 2, 1865,'aged 'one yeari, '! e months and twenty-six days. She was an irtere and lovely little 'girl:--the joy pet of the -household, and the objec, round which was entwined ,the fon' affection of the. loving parents.- Te rude blasts of earth were td wild and boisterous for tl tender flo*eret, and tra splAIied to,' prer, milder clime, it nw 'blooms in im'mortal, beapty, and eihales its fra gOtnoin the "Eden Above." Sept 16'65 AN ROIND AlVCE, to *ArOM stirt.-Us Woa 69TI YAM -180. a. e'it orEakse4 by the Intendant ad "Wardess4:the lbuon CoacU ef inn... bqr' * aLed~Tat.'a tx ;for the ,some a.0ip,'U'V rpe be nstted, shall, be raisoi . ;3A Maraall,'for.th iPn tlj K ,al year ending 1us'A rij. )W Tbki to say: .. Tke sum of Fftee.e, per hdn. 4dol';spusqsed value of every houbse, bu rtsa laded estate'within the 0or a lof said' town, (the be' 't' 0 n hp d obrhes oil; a i b ot Thres DoUaI '' m e 0itsiq of aid townU. , 6dW of Thre. Dokat fp eety f$4edaa etw %fdanifty, residin I S .111lnerof business e o* Io its of said. town. T~e sumi asAesned i fore-. tisbb shall be considered og r ie first Mondsy in oto ,i f all t son, negleoting o tfA *to town Mars4at WT shedl) doubly .texed ;. a or bikre the 15th day of as uotpr shall b upo'n~fy~r 4Wvtytat zs: A edb onimamenanaans m p. FOil SALE. M RS. A. D. -HILJAAD, ~oohtemplating (. leave this 'country soon, offers her splendid? (Ytavo Rosewood pfano for sale. Her frienis are thetfore,'(if they want suoh an instru'nenj,) tpeoially, invited to, call and examine for themselves. 8. P. HILLIARD. Mount Zi6n-Stgeet, Winnsborol.8. U. sept 16 '66-8 NEW G00DS. TAkE pldasu'e in 'announelng to my friends In Fairfield; that I have just received a complete 6asortment of for Men's wear, consisting of BLACK CLOTHS and CAS8IMBRES, (plain ad fancy,) and BEAVERS; In fhet all classes of goods usuilly found in a first olass Tailoring Establish*rent, All of which will be made to order in the best style, air cheap as the same elaasof goods can be bought anywhere. I have also B L A - I 0 LTU0.T- 8S suitable for makin Ladies' Cloaks, which, will be so0d or made to order. S' Orders for goods will be filled and sent by Express. CUTTING AND REPAIRING, in all its brancheis, neatly and durably exe auted. . J. S. PIIILLIPS, sept 16 '865-1ml4 Charlotte, N. C. COPARTNEKSHIP NOTICE. T HE ubsor"''"' h'aing this day entered into copartnership, under the firm of RICHARD O'NEALE & SON, For the pnpos' of transacting a SENE RAl C51M881ON - BUSNESS, in the ptrchase aand sale of and other Inuds of 00N-TRY PRG0DU0i would respetfooy, Inform.their f biet and the publeth, b are nor Pro34red to resd$it f*U1 ormerly carredoh by ifie" enig pkr - O1 eisp Br.) -Any orderp entrus4 to e their immediate attenton. Thl. are also" prepared to receive iid store Cton conged to them. -t, O'NHALE, r. . O'NIEALE, T. Columbia. On 0..~11, 1866. . Ch~ts addard and otie ;Xnq* W 11 P~kblb $our tinubs ago s A W AMP. x &t 0~ ON D. -1 A. .' oe A so jlJ 0%-, . August 11th, '1865. BY permsiofn ofa hi Excellency, Governor' Pory, tho- datles of this 0010e will be attened .4at qiip place until further notice. Communestios should be addressed to care of Major W. AVAL. C pro)di. eneral. W Papers In the State copy fteie. sopt 12 '05-2 Peteksbukg Iron W4Wks. PETHIlSBURG, 'VA'. A hL indo of da6tnge and 'ugt AL lron Work done at short 'd e, and Plough'eastings, of all patterns, Irdn frontw rallings, Saw aud,Grist.Mills. Orders A11e and promptl shipped. ALPHOMSO JACKON, qeit.7'856f supnrlntendent. DRUGS. TWEDICINES. &4," AT EVENTRITT'S BUILDING. LARGE and well selected stock of DR UG09S AND' ME~DICINES. ALSO, Calicoes, Ginghams, Homespuns, Hals, Suspenders, Hoslery,' Gloves, ,bomba and Brushes, with a variety of fancy artioles, recoved ly ILADD BRO8.. sept 4'65-o IEDICINAL WR11%,K . JUST- received, BOURBON, CORN and RYE WHISKEY, 4t LADD BROS' sept 6'65-o Drug Store. HOME AGAINv,, "To Meet my .?riendza no MoTe I" BC got, --4* toexeotit ;ork aushp intle best at o and with diipatch, on oloolk, Wiaohes are jewelry of cvery desiption. Wotlk warratd ive ntit satisfao tdon and done bheap. dept'4'65-1n14 HE~ Iis 1IA1II~w epen a ~oe~l~ at *in~tC4~1Usib~a,$. U4 a, to #s~ee, WOOfk I xf * i l d the I '4P 0'