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JOKV ^{. ] } I'kSaupsOTJB, we applied to hi in for information on m the subject, <md now stale the result of,those-, ennui jrie?: Hiring a surplus '6f <5om cud peas from the f 1 crop of 1S 3 wHlarij seen bts booV iu which .luk j -t 3^3 are keptVand iind he sold bis corn at an average * of four ^itars >rr biichd,.?juft!tp peas af'hu avyinge "* of three dollars and foWy cents }>er hu.dnd.';2tfosc of . the corn was sold Tor o?e(t five dollars, and a iter pro- j portion of it at from two to-ihreo dollars per bushel and on? lot of two hundred bashclrf yros 'sold at one dollar per. bisbtl to tho wives, and widows,of soldiers and needy women with children ;.aAtf one lot rra* sybt to Charleston to rdd-soldiers families there,'. t as a gratuity. Not one brishtd dlVcora or peas was t old but of Kors'^atw "Districts except to somo neocssi- > ? V tous ipewons in rvarater District,.near his plantation/! J who. ore embraced in the classes above stared. Oe-jl positively refuSetPto seli to persons who wished to 11 - 1 . ? t ! , purchase to avll-againfor-t protlt. wiiajc oveiMiwor^ |i Hon wiw iiiajic as to purchasers it was in iavor ol i 1 I wives and widows of Boldi'tfs, and the refugee . turpi. J i m lito |jf Charles to jv and the JoveounUr. .Every demand,].! for corn was supplied when Whad ititacell 10 tliose'j c who wanted it for their own . (3t?mr:U:e'iisc.. But .it' ' was manifestly impossible ,ti) supply all. dc;naudsi? I J The urgent deajands of Suhtiers and refugee^ families I making barg^i^s-Jbr it, .even ia IfeCeinbc-r.,hist, had to t 'be supplied tirit, aud then ah otScrs were supplied as t fast as naked for; and to those who first asked t'or^it i got it iti their, turn, so long uatheto was com or peas 1 to get. Tho applications were \frr numerous, jrt I least two luipdred, jml uo distineticiiv was 'miuto, q.v- <1 cept as abovo stated, QranV was sold to persons s \ whom he flevor saw. (and d}d not eve a know or see [ them) simply becausd they atmo within -the .above-.0 cl: 3ses. Ono lot was sold to a person Who it is stajed . sent it to anqthcr IMutrict, und sold for a. profit ft' 'this be true tip intention was concealed from hnn at h the time when the flnle was ipgtle. On t!i^ -'contrary, -he was told by the purchaser it was to supply the ncvccsitops families of this town. If this-purchaser atjuseu the confidence reposed iu hint- let the sin lie At , liis own door, it is not right that Major De&ac&scrb j should hd made resnon^ibia for the misrMiresefitationa . T-7 ' 77 I of others. His object was to-throw the corn in tile ? hands of those who was in need.of it, arid " supposed this purchaser would do all he .prbzctSed at the.ticirj ol O/o purchase. If ho has done otherwise, the fault is iiouo of M?j. l)ti?ADSsntE'e, it Laa-bcon aiso most nc- reasonably alleged against him that ho sold com to the Jews. Wo wonM ask why the Jew should not P oo fod as well as others. -Some cf vthem have boon r long ri'>.ens.of our town, others of Ihemaro refuses v who have sought shelter and asylum in our midst a * . from the grasp of a ruthless loo,; and'it ill incomes us wlio hare felt so littla the meoimniGDcb from t/ie war tft-srt up such a olutoor hgnintt any one fur soiling them corn. Thoy have n$ much right to purchase as other?, and wo know Major I)eR \ysscj:r. too woil suppose to him capable of making distinctions of tlra kiud. While he had the "raiu tosparqhelec it gq frooU*. Ait he desired was to bo assured they ' stood in need; -not whether they wero rich or poor,^ or ti'oatilfi. Wo are gained Io think that' e.nv. Can be found fh tills or,any other Couhupuity who 1 would- urg^tbis fls an objection; agsinvt him. How u many of this p? >ple have shed, their hjob-l?many now lio iu their coU graces ,who.90 lives wcro freely ottered upon their country's- alter; and , for what? *t? save ^ your homes ami tiresiles from desolationl .0.! shame where 13 ihy blush, to imike such distinction.?. Ciiro- tn liuiar.s, ia it true, at this time, that you arc less kind * y and hospitable to the stranger t!.:ra in former tiraea No, vie are euro yon will -repudiate tliis a? not the , truth. Not now, while our enemy are . thundering At the gates of our capital, and our own beloved city is besieged for our subjugation?we snr, not now. We j will never say so while we *ee them bearing their breast to our.common foe. Let us be united and do " our duty to the Jew and the Gentile, and 'God' will bless us., < k All his most ardent friends ask for liiin, is } to place in revciw his uiany acts of kindness to. 1 young men in stalling in" life.; when in want of a friend in their tune of need, and we doubt if many can be found who Iwts-so willin?dv and freely given his name ami paid so dearly for the privilege of helping others to do well in life; and we are sure few can be found that applied ? for either sympathy or kindnestwho were turn- :eel empty away; but-we claim for him the suf- ? \ frages of his citizens upon higher ground than / mere charity or kind acts to others. Wo. claim for him a scat in. the Legislature upon his j: capacity to fill it,' and his experience to carry out the interest of the State. But few, if any, have so large an interest at sta-ke as he has, and most certainly is it true that these who j have most to lose will be the most assidioiis iu ! its preservat ion. The time was when it made s but little difibrence who was sent to the Lcgis- r latere, but times have sadly changed. A crisis : is upon us, when we require not only wisdom but experience. We should not bo expected a or called upon to try experiments hut should be satisfied with as we Ifave tried and j * y ' " * . . " i " ' ' -1 :'v ' ' ' V 1 , *' : > s'TWy , . . ; ' ' ? ' ri ' ; .,* ' 5.' ' : i' , - ' t * ' ' . v Vv'\ bunl! faithful iii lime Uiwt'luiH unsiod'ip gu^rcl ng tjie best "interest of oftr Stytb and Diilr'yt Major' Dc.SaussttrPi lifts not. jtall/d upon' yon, fel ow citizens, to solicit your suti'rage, and wLei tssed by the. w.t:itcr wliv.'bf aid not', Lis r.ej\h ww, you knew liii'n and have1?j"o\vn him long hid he was willing.to leave the is*iui in yon <"~1" '-TCvrvn fl.inl- Tir> Kni lu?pn fiVrlifnl it Jig pnsi/yott will bare tho samc'gnarnntyo fo be future. r.A YO^ER. ' P. S. TV*e- Iwvb cxauftitied the ]>ooIi Iccpt a: i nujiflorawlum of.Ealys, wliicl| spcaks'fotitse!! .he facts, as state(1 above, 'and cau be seen le t'ny one who -desires \-? do so." ' . ' J'' ' [pnn^ue.c.'.ifuEy uaIi.t jquiiKAr..] Mtt. Poiwh:, Il .is^u ruattry of-Ssfonisiicutut to mv ioli; as well-sh uTiminy others, that .tho patriotism o lucfi a \roll I"ietl public Suvyartl hS Majorpp&tcs3CW ihoul^, fer.one iHQtWnV.b^'quys tinned by. any one.iin-record is eiean, Visaets of charity are without \ parallel jjtKorsIiaur District. His name can be fboia .a.notos in ltyuk for tiie-poer, th.uho probajily fcpov ;? would liivC to-pay when bo signed ihettu, but -hi le.ut lias always (fit for the itfcessttios jftiicpoor. ji'u< lis hands haTB always ^eei\ fduiut roa;]y to. reircv hem. The p.tst summer, when be had frptued ail tfi. >?rn that he thought ha pos:>Hrlj ooultapajeJ ou.e poo nan applied to l.itn fur' com? quo hupcrct buslieb [iif.t-n to 'liis^jrc-ply : You do not want it for fipeca ation but. for consumption I have nor. the'-.corn t> spare, b'ut yon nuiar bave it. Tie did got it. >io hoi rot the nifcney.to pay foi'it, and was norer asjcod fo i. Kovr this com. wiw -bought. at 5# per bushel vhon'speculators wcro, oileriog SLO per bushel cis! br tli Mania inm. but wore refilsnd. Tb?-ws facts cat jo proved, wLon ever recfu'red. T^cn roton? ef Kpr haw District remcmoer n well tried, l;iitlifUi dilligeot mblic fjerysus, whom ,fter>: io-s lite vtvll .appreciated it utr Legislative Halls. . A VOTKR. ?. ' i* wu?mi??? .no. Special 1ST otices. ANNO' UIn CEMEKT8. if ft. Kditou: You will please annoiiu'ce the fol swing- getjUemaii. as candidates for re-ttection to tin louse pf Representatives, from JCerehaw District, a lto ensuiBg election in Qctobei', ,~a)id obligo t'uei rierda: ? 7?ajdr;J. M. DkSAUSSDRK. '. Cant. D. D. niKJRY. Julr 1 _ ? ' - Mt; Eiutoe: As the tin.e iB approaci.?..g Vtyen tie oplo of KersJww District, willJtavelo select, 'hosi ilio will represent tlieui, in the ensuing Legis'atnn ro respectfully .recommend the following gaitleiwei s .a oaudidairs. \ ; ? . For &Mtor. . Mai. A.If. BOtfUN ^ * I . i ' ; for Jfa'tcscntal'hvs. Mnj. J. if. IH:SAUSSURE, " Cart. W. Z. LPITNEll. , . fir instating the above, ron will oblige v*.April116. ;/ =. \ i ; MA.NY YOTKO*. : ; W, ? , For liCp'?n:',\t(tllvty " TTa'are ftuthorir/d to announce Cof. A. T>. GOOD iYY'N. as a candidate for the Legislature at tie' ca?K ageidetioo. .* ', April 22 .1' \ tf "? . ? , v riir Fep'usthfalise. Wc arc fmihorizad to njanounee Col.Y". R. TA YLOI s a cnr.didrtofof the Legislature at the ensuipf lection. - , ; J alio 10 tf \Tlt EjJrrcn: Yon will p!ms> a.nnonnr.ee Cnpt YILLIAM (JLYBtjRN. us a candidate for nc-eloetiot , - ii . r.1. n .1 IV CI3P& VI \sUUtlr VII WIMUIUii I. icur?, iui ixviQfiur Jl^lrict, and oblige MANY FRJENDS. Apnl 15.^ ^ 'y psa.to mfrsi'c. ' MA.T. GENERAL HA$METON'S* 1QUTCICSTET>lospectfclly dedicated to .the'officers a;?d ?priyotos o tL? commacdp-by^dissJAzzus C. ORCiurur, Columbia .'& y.' Prico?$2,50. J. A. YOUNG. Got 5 *2 1 , V v School Notice. , /ray THE EXERCISES, op ilRS. rECK ? SCHOOL for boyls'-fctid pjirls, will bo re smned at the Academy formerly occupic-t jegEjpfr 'by Mis?) DeXeun, I next building to tin L ?vui'JU4?t? t'UIOVJ..i^Vf VU IliU IgJ JIVUU.IJ n October. . ' ; Terms nif.dc kuowa oa application. Sej)t. 21 ; * . '" tf VT **"" School Notice?Private les . sons. rTTK^ NEXT SESSION OF ill" SCHOOL WILI open on tho first Monday in October. I si mil also continue to .give. I'lil YATE LESBONr .1 all tho English branches of education, Mathematics ablest and Modern languages. / L. ,K. oxAUi/iSA M Al Elf. Sept. 30 . 1 4" > 4 *c ' . V ' * * ' . ; C ? M . ii i - J*. ;.w.' .Avv * 4' I j. 1 > ." \ ' ? l ~> % . ! . . " '' % /,. V ?; fVi- * Free School Kotise. t! rPll K,BQA"RL^OF iWMlSSIySKRS OF FFEK| 3 SCHOOLS, for Kershaw I/isfribt, hoiit lLoir I r Inst quarterly meeting, for tl^e tenr4$<ft,- at Camdon. j f on the fourth .VoncLiyio October iuStl, fn the Ordimn r : I ry'jj office. Funqtoal artenOdq$e is highly nHjuiarte, aft' ' I the proceedings- of tl^e w^oliyyear is to bo tekon into i l' ! coiiMiOcrntion, and fu. account of the.game to.bo raodC i .10 the Cnicjjti offer General, at Coiinnhia, at or before t Oio fiettinfybfthe Legislature. . . Ajg2 al) .teHoliergtc-ftgagcd.ffi teaching (Veo schools the j.Wsent year will render in to said Board their ce* ! tu'-ni properly attested abd atdbeutccatcd .by tlioir tof Lsj oc'tijVc trustees, o&or.befort* the fourth ,\rdt\ilHy in ' f October. This being tln? special request nf Wiley Eel-' ; I 'Vf Chairmnu.of the said Board pf Fn r Schools.1j ' V " A. L. McL'ON"AI/D, ' f Oct 5 ' S. If. P. *#. K. tf. . : Cotton Yam . ! ?A'BU,Sn&l?S> sfrPKRIOH-OCAWTY. .' 8 Ow COTTON OAltDSjfi ?cWWhittcmoreV; - ajo/.L'W English.' OH i.VRS! CH3* RS"! 1?10,000 Cigars of Florida Tcbac(,'i??e goind article, . . " ' ' ' V ? Al.SQ"? . 7 ! Superior c\iotfin?f,-a;?\ sm'okiugr^robnccoi Salt, spool s j Thread, Needle^ Ac, \\r. C. GEBALO t CO. ( j'J Sept,.p 1 . > ? OT ' . to. ft.it/ ' ? m Election. ' r (\5 TUESDAY A FT i* II TH Is SECOND MONDAY v' October. next; an election wjll be LcUl, at tin? asifaljjt'clion y.ciir.'t.s, tor.CIerk of the Court bl I\<;r* sbaiv District by reason of the expiration of ifio fenir ? of the prtbuit inculinbon't. \ Qiven.und:*r u\y band and'seal of office at Camden this second-Atr of Sentethber, "A. I). 1801. r i . ' ' TV*. OJ/YIUUt.V, Septa. . ^rtv. ; .v c. c,c. r .t g. s. War Taxes of 18jB4. '. 'f . ASST????3lis' ' , . ' ' OamijK.v, Scut. Ijjth, I > f ] .^inA.^tSSOP^-o-FriiK lira OM.lkotiox .1 Di^riH.hereby pinotice tfrat they are ?o\ri i prepared*io ivpeko tlio RETCitNS "f6r the -TAXES .. oflSvi. :* " 1 . " v In order to aid txir-paym'siuprejytring thoirreturns. _ the foDowirjjr schedule and classification of taxable artides is'pubijslftd; k ? Ofi.VS^ I?All Property Engnyrd i^'^yriaiUur^ ' . The jrnjds of property vrhich shall bjr considered .is % employed in agriculture aro : All lands actually eul- . livaicUjUr.o^iniwwM w^ilii ur vruuwu'Uiiu^ ku euai t tivatlon, su'oh an wefcl or pasture lands; ail slaves, r little,.big, old nud young-, above twelve .years of ago, as are properly known aud'designated as plantation or farm negroes, as corrtrodirt^njpusdu-d. from mechanics or liouse eorvants or Others not connected with a farm , or plantation ; all horses,'mjites and dxeri used as work animals ou a farm or plantation, an eontra-dis linguished from family horses or-hoises of pleasure, ' % and from horses, mules Or stock cattto upon such es- ! late out Dot actually used it) tilling the soil: all ploughs,' ' L 'carts, wagons and implementshjusi^i)ndry#geiiora 1 ly ' 1 used and necessary to the proper cultivation of the , t crop*. ! i \ 1, CLASS 11?AH Property of every kind, foot, -Per, , sin at and Mi'xed, vot pnplayed in A (pica!lure. This propdety will'eftil'ivfico lands not employed in . agriculture: all real estate in cities, to\v? Mtd. villages. arid all other real esWfto throughout the .country j i that docs not contribute'l$ the .tax in jfinifc^n slaves t ot employed in agriculture, einbraeiiigiall'jBtiHe. scrnnnts, both hi the ci ty'and country, carpenters. Iiaudi- ] j vafn-incri ofall kinds, dniymeil% day. laborers, body .j ] ci'rvaiitrC coachiuent.Ac., and all others not agricultural ( - secluding? slaves .on I arms under twelve rears of age; j IJOrSCS, III (lies- M| jvnurca nut/ laijingc'j m a^iitmiiuu, j cattle of the todvine species, shetip, goats'?r?<Jswino. '} Coltun. wool, tobacco, corn, xvlfcutj rye, oats, huck' Vheal au?J nil kinds of ffWtin; potatoes apd al! kinds of peh?, and aU products of the farm, garden, or or* i 'chard. ' ' ; * ' ' 1 Flout, meal, s'lp.tr, nfolasses. Won. farel at?l rjl oth&pgioeorhtv merchandise, apirilnotisliquors, wipe, cider, etc. ' ~ . 1 V:dt;o of uou.-ohokl find kboficn ft) rutin io. agricn!; thraf tools,and iihplcniODts, o\v?cd but not employed f in agrknlturK and all' tools (if nieeiianieg or others, tairio*! insi-ruiriouU kiiJ nil .articles of domestic use, > carriages, wagons, dray#. carts and every species of Vehicles on wheels not employed in agriculture; books. ', * maps, pictures, paintings, statuary and other Works' of j, i art. 1 '1 .i ! The assets of all banks or other joint stock coirijfo- .; nibs, whether mcorporated or not,'arc taxedjustas in- J .dividiitds aro taxed?banks paying a tax onkheir e^>- j , ital and reserved funds, and returning-their goid and ' silver coin asothers arc required to do.' * . Ooid and stiver wire and plate, jewel*. jovrolry and watches; gold and sdvei'coin, gold dust,;<]mld,.or silver bullion; ralub of moneys ho!4 abroad, bills of ex- ( f change on foreign countries, promissory notes, risdits, j , credits and s'ecujities. ipciuding Con federate bouil*all j sdlvent credits, hank hills and all other paper issued as currency?except non-interest bearing Confederate Treasury notes?and not employed in a registered business. On all profits made by buyitig'and selling artieYs? purchased since tlifc 1st January. JSCS?between the 17th Fobrnrtry and 1st July, 1SG4, a tax .of 30' per , cent. . . ' , ' "* s *" . | 5 Thorp is also a tax of 1 per cent, on all property due ' and payable in IS5-1, under the Act to raise money to i * increase tlip pay of soldiers. ? - Tax-payers are urged, as there has been necessarily 7 so mnch delay, to be prompt in making their returns , as above onun^ratwd. Office hoftrs from 9 o'clock a. i taov r\ ? vrmi.nr m., to 2 o'clock" ?, in. Jun.> v/0.01 ir.i, ' r. it kennedy, Assessors 17 th Cdlioctibn District, S.C. Sept'17 ' tf RAOS.'RAGS!.! The highest pricks patd for w^iitk linen, or cotton nigs delivered ? lurgo or smat quantities at this office. ? , Lamp Chimneys and Wicks T?or SALK by d. d. hocott.' . JL September 1 , ' .tf I ' ' I : ^?01 >" ' * * ' 1 * 1 ' . /< - . - I "' ,- V, *.' ' :- ( <ffj' ':/? .. ' ' . ' '" 1 .' . J: .: :>- vt- - '-..v. ;v. > ' ; >C ' School Ifotlco. H'.im'Tlf-NOGS fJEfit RiSSU^' THE Tlfep. ' U44 CJTS-BS of ber School for the /Atafaay Forinci'^ocfupied hy'Mhs Pecf:,i)nvtiib fir^ Mondaf in October. Torko $lM) half parable iuadvaatea t Scpt.g.i. :-V^ t v-. >'? ' QSice 0 M- Department, . Caude.v. Sept. m 16W. . ^ PLANUS-ARE; Ujfcl^TLY .to ratal' fn'miincufewy all now fodder &n? pea*'; as* we'd is old tddder and shucks,; in order to meetthk {jre3?ingdcniatittofOBE, They are ulso.jidtitfsd that iiJJy can fare credrtoii their Tithe of iSG4. for tleir deliveries of corn if tEej prct'or it t.; puyinelit inxasJi < . *< . CbWji? tStiL Agt. A. Q. IT. , .Sept. 16 -> . r' ? ..-t? :?-M-y ??? Ranted to Purchase [/OR TItE 'U8fi -p'F WK CONFEDERATE jL ?Scrap IrorjJ p'rousbt, or cast for Mich I pay ?i Ikir pticn iu. caSli. or, it'preferfrd, will ebicfcapgo rolled njarita lioij lrotDfortliesunie. jPfiin topj;or others having liny cfvlte above to dispose of. will; idfociq, rpp ot' the lai-t as i wish to Collect it ^together ah Speedilyas ix^-ibje. -J.'S. MfiRONKY. " "j' September 1' \ A }\/?% .1', - ;r. tfi-.-i ! .Headquarters, v % , fy*KV-F.. M r^/rrrxinvl sifnl _ in lUfi 1 L SPECIAL 0!LpEIiS'E0.1. , ? ' . T PCRSUAX'f TO fc&klfikL OKDEtf. .SO. ,73, I Adj. a*id tiisp (JeftVral's Office, ?&.rfeiit ".aftfes, (hereunto appended) the Bjfaradier' Co aural conjOjincl-' inUbserve forec^.of Soufli CaMina lieteby -akiu'tnes control and direction o( l!i<J conscription aerr:e6 iu the { State.-. . I ; *\" It. E;tccptM3 iieretuailer specified, tlio orftUtiizatiqa of tlo OotiscrijHioi/ l>up;irtitA?d in the St/ite, iiiclu^i'u'^ the, Kxnrtwiicg Boartlfe, viil he preserved-; and ail existing order*; ne*nluik>tio and iCMtrpetiofiS of' the' Coav- * inatiiliuit of Ooriaeripte. will j;o continued of fo.;qe until ctherwise.ortoi^d: . V -V '.III.vLocal Enrolling Offi<?rs.and Examining Boards,? will report immediately to'l^ Cbtnmarfdaht of foilscripts, and through biui communicate witb' these Headquarters, and wiH, through' bint, receive orders imO. instructions. , ' , , 17. All coniniuntcatiorfr iu relation to the Conscrip: lion service in tlio Statu, arid all appnaitidhs for ex- , femptfortarid detain Jii'&t bo .made through the Commandant of Conscripts ~commuvioations oh all otbcf subjects will 00111101117 to be made through tfio A. A. Gmiornl of the Ueservo Forces S. C. . < V.'Theoftico of Congressional District Enrolling Officer being abolished, all offit-Ors heretblbrb acting in that capacity will report by letter to tlio' Commandant of Conscript* for-alignment to otht-r duty;soiling forth their rank, corps, position and nr<.*j?nt assigynicnt to duty. Competent officers will no.assigned as ' Inspectors Of ConsariptitW in Line "V.X-verat Congressional 1 Districts. i \ . . . VI. Vii'u a view to compliancoVf Per. III. of said Senor.il Ordtr!hfo. 73, the Commandant of Conscripts ...;n ...;ia..i.... .... i. .. -no. ?LI ?? -- -* Hiuiuuv uui i>( uiuri uiy imuiuu Jdl ? d? comrnissioned officers, aud other pei^ons '(except iho:-e ofthe "Invalid Corps") oraplovetl in tbc'eiifollnifc J service of this'State. L-ommiss:oned officers, as5 to ' whom no disability id found to cxist^ will hold tbeuttiiolves iu rcadines: to-he Assigned to duty m the held" a?.scoo as practicable. . / , , s VII. Application for nsmgnmeht'to' dut^"aS Enrolling Ofiicer.x Aasietqiits, Clerks, end to other positions in tlio Conscription.perrice in this' State, will be rrfjpirod i'rofp officers, urn-commissioned officers and privates belonging to tho Reserve Poreos, and from \ > * retired nnd light duty officers and men, and from per- ^ sons not liable to .service in tho lield. Such npplicaLioia, eticlosipp testimonials of cliarsfter, intelligence and fitn&A "KiJl bo addressed-to Maj. 0. D. MELTON, ^Uubaodpnt of .Conscripts, Cqlumbft, C., fi By command Brig. Gen. Cuksmjt, . -' * JtiP.-li. BARNWELL, ! , Oct 4 3 ' A. A..Genera!:'' ' t J3P* State papors copy throb Liu'tdi. v , Administrator's Notices 4 LLTIK>i: V/ilO ARK IV RT.ISTPTD TCj1 Tf(K /V Ksluio'of A. MCato will ploiae make paymeh't / ! el Ibe same as cariy as possible, and those having claiicsagainsUsaidvstitei w;d present them to [ the Aanuuisinuor, uum uuran6r,,jQriuwun wiiuouc at* la*. fl. ' . Oct 7 3 Administrator ' ' l V Notice. ITVROM THIS t>AT? W12 SHA'TjX, GHAKGB . -three dollars Omnibus. faro'to and from nntr' pari of the town. To. or froru Kirkwood, or be.rood: the' Liatits of the town, six dollars. The liifjii- prices of iiorsc ftcd/Compel us to advance our.ratcs.' w J. K. WITHKRSP()6\V fjr B. G. liourNsOiV:': ' / October 1- ' -it ' I ' . ... . . , Musical Instruction# ,, MISS if. L. AP.TITUfit WILL P.KCTTTTJ* ns l*f! ^iira^od niuiiber of pupil^'fof'Mnsicil'ljj-* , ^ itrrction. . . ' , ' jf* 'Terna?^50 pet quarter .' . ' October 3 Ot Servants to Hire, Fop fdhtiffelt l'abtictjlars 'al'plvto ' i. 4 b. p. colburn7, . October 3 G ' at Kirkwood. Notice. All persons are'forp'fr arnpd xt>T t$' trade* for a note piven by mc, to ,Tbhi4 Baker, for Gvb hundred dollars, dated some tioie to. Jure, 1864>:>, as the property Ipir which it wis given, haffproveu unsound, I will not 'pay said uoto unless compelled jby , . law. ' ' JAMES A. THO.M^OX. Sept. IP ' >"3 *. *; rj? - f 4 .' <* . -i-^ #'!' \, ""'.if-'- ' V. X * V ' A ' . i V: * ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ; . V. . -V . V J / / ? * ? f ' ' ^ % - ,1 ' f 1 . * : ' . ;