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? . - (,F0? THE CMniESJOUliS/X.] 1 ifa, Ezjitou: i!afjng''hc;m!h&mb crilicis-rs rorwie i tipoa'the or'.rsc oforje who is now a gnuQitljitebelfae the peiypJe tor their votes an a ihamber of'-the Legis? J ^ datura ot" which' he is jiqw a member, Maj. Jons M. rV* 1 t>a5A?9SUS8, wo.applied to !y?i J'or iiitbrnialloii on' v.1 . ills subject, and now state fht? rcsuJt of,those e'equi* j ries: Haviiig a s'urpl*r of coi n and pc-:k> -from the ft". . crop of-lS63 wej.avc Keen bis book in 'which bis e '* 3u>ic8^ire kept, andtlnd heboid his 00171 at an average , of four <)oliars per bjisbcl, and tiife peas at aypragc o^hree dtdhicfr and forty cents per bcshel. None. of' mr .: the corn vans sold tor over live dollars?uud a Ciir pro- 1 ' ' portinu of it a: 'from two !o 'these dollars per hushe-V . ?>. . and one lot .of two hundred bushels waa sold at' xiue' , dollar per bushil to the wives and widows of soldiers and needy women Wiifr chillren; and one lor - * was sect to. Charleston to cki soldiers'.fortlHes : there.; * /) as a grutuitvv Xot< ope busfel of c'^rn or peas was old out of Kerelnw1 district,- except to stimo ^eees-i-} t tons per >'ds in Suiitef Diftjiel, near his plantation, j ho are en.braced in the clasv's r.b'ove .staled: ..Ho 1 ' ;T. * * pWititbljr refused.,t$ vol! to.-.per$?^-wlio^ wished tpfj^ .purpose to sell a ??n;forii profit. *jf hiltdtet; B?wta>i?s- j. lien tens irtadc aiis to purchasers it w^C in lavqf of' wires unH widows of soldiers, an^l ^t?e rcfysree_ l/imi- v /* lies ofClwrlc'thn rrr.d thj lyw oobntrr. Kwrrj1 demand ! J r.s-' .0 .u'.oi, haVt "t tr\ soil fn those' IS f !Vl ; .wjio.ipinjpd it-foe their* own (JfaqcsKe use.; \But,, it U jifas nsaiUiepfj impossibly lo sujlpir n'.l r'ernamlp.? | The, urgent dgjbfutd^ Of avidier* and y$u<ZHp families ! ' lnnkiitg.baTgni:i5 for^jt,. even itVPvbember last, Jir.d to be-supplied first, end then' ?U othew weoo ?af>p'.ied as f' fajt, as asked for; t&d to those Wiiq fifct asked for it i ! jtot it iu-their bun, so long as there was" corn or peas to get. Tlu* Vipplieatioos were\?verjf numerous, at least ttfo hundred, and nd d:*tinctiqu w&s made, exccptnanbovo stated. Grain -was sold to persons j whom ho never sow, (and did, not even know-'or see ] them) wrnplj- because they .came within the -above. < t classes. One lot wits-sold to a person wit<> it is rtat^d ? sent it to nnotlier Districting sold for -a profit. If t this b<! true tlie iutentiou was concealed from hun al . the time whdn the eaki was made. On the contrary, ho was toW by the purchaser it was to supph* thonv cesitons families of tljis town. If this ,purchase) ? ' -abused the confidence reposcjl in him let flios?in lie nt 1 '.Jo** own door%itis not right that M$rj<ir DkSaxsscul 1 " should he made lespousiblcrfbr the misrepresentations I of others. Histoljeet was to throw; the born in t)ie f liapds-6f those whApbu^in need o% and supposed j this pur'j^iser would do all iie promised at tlie'time ot" ? the rurrohase. If he. has doile ofhenvjae, the fault Is ' <* .1 - - vv?- , . . none of M?j, Du.S.J.Us.sl'H.s'?; it laws boon, &bo roost mi; ? V TMEoa.-ilily alleged against him that lie said com ] . to tfto Jlvvm. We tvviuM i.sk*whv the Jc;v should not < W M nsv/ell r..? otlievR. ' tomv of tlinu have been , Hong" ei^aei * of our v wn, others of ilietn .ire Teho'cos ( who have sought >l;Jter tfnd osyn'm in our jJ^t /"rein ilie\rasp ol s rutf.less foe, ami it ill bccj&t&s bare leh so little the iutHivvniehoc froaWthe. * *? tos.-t rin such a clamor against any one for *ellf^if them'com. T1 ey have as much right u>pur ^hsse a* other*, and we know MkSaifssi* Kit too ' mj.'l sin pose to him ynpnblo of mtfkn.g (iist'iictions ol . =thi* kind While ho had 'lit' groin t^spari be let it igo .'rcety. All lie desired was to lx- assured'*1 they stood in necd^ nnt whether Xltfr>- were i-iolr or poor. ' J<?w or Gentile We are'.pained to think th.^t guy cache ibnnd in this n"rany nth.-r connnuni;y who would urge this A? an 'objection against hint, rJmv . 'many of this yeop'o hayo site ! their blood?man jnow | "lie iu their cold graves wutA lives wore l'r< ely offered j upon thejr country's' alter; and for what ? to save ',J your huanes and firesides from dcsolaticm 0! shsmo | G "wlu^ is thy blusii, to make such distinction*, Carol dinians. is it true, at this tiiuo, that you are less kind snd bo.^jfUibkr to the stronger thitom former times j 1 * !?* k'rai ' * ' *"*... ..... ; . a h, * || iio, wo aro sure yen win repu uate tins as not u?c a \tnitli. ,2sot now, while our enemy are thiindeiing atJ I too gnlc3 of our capital, acid our own beloved, city is j ? besiege^ for our subjugation?wo any, not now. Wo 1 \ill never say so while we ?eo thorn bearing their.breast to our common foe,. Let lis be. united tifnd- do t onrdutyto tho Jew and the Gentile, >r.d God will i bless us. *v , ' Jf ( 'All his most at dent friends a<-k for hitn, is' *'td place in rcvciw his many nets of kiiidmssto young men iu starting in life ; when in want of ' > a friend in their time of need, and *vc doubt ' if many can be found whod)as so willingly and i freely given'bis name and paid sc dearly for ttbc privilege of lidping others to <lo well in life; . and we are sure few can be found that applied .for either sympathy 0/kin do ess who were turned empty away; but we claim for him -the suf- j nf hie Mlv/nns: tiiVin burlier o-rnunrl tli.-in I 1 ( VI J?IO VII<l?W?u V|ia>?| ynttd . ' ' uiere'chflirity or kind acts to otheifc. \Y?> claim ; ? for him a scat in the LegitflaWre upefn his j capacity to fill it, and his e.vpciynce to carry j out the interest of the State. out few, if any,T v. .have sotlafgo an interest at stake as he has, i and most certyiniy i- it true that those wb'o'h Jbave most to lose will be the most assidious in i its preservation. The time was when it made ! ( , but little difference who was sc.tit to the Leoris- j j lotn?r> knf timnc Viovo eoctlw fhnncrr>il A . rial#' j ioiui^I v.uy ** . .^M.v J iVtpon us, whcove require not only -tfiscjom ' bat OxperieucW "VV-? slioui'i not exported 1 , or^allcU upon to try experiments bitf ghouid * hi Mt'sfied with socJj a* wo have- trted *nd k '< ' wfS; % '-* '* ' .,' < 1 ' N . /* - .. * w.* <. :*.!$ V...V , , .1-? - , " ' i ? *.v/. * V; . ' V , >. ' V-'v'' *' ' ' ?v-.fs tx ' , -.'.v;. v , / >;$*;' ^ . - ""v *. / . . ;/ ' _ '; ... . . V qgyr-'.y- aaar-ssg jastj? ". ^ yrg-y.^gar found faithful in time t4i;?t has parsed in guard- j lug the .fast interest o| our State /ind Ihstrtcfc 1 Major DcSawMire has^hot cm Ileal npoti you, tillow citizens, to soiic.'t your dimrnj^e,. ariii^yhcii astccl by the writer why ho old riot, his reply wa?, voiijthew. him hmMmve kiloivn hjrrj long, and tie was wiljipg- to leavo the issue in your j [lands. If you think ho has been faithful in j the past, you will ha\e the same guarantee for j Lho future. . ? A VOTDU. .P. S: We have examined fhc hook kept, as | r, inemortUicfiim of sales, which apeaks for iUe!f,. [ the facts ds stated above, and can bo sb6n by j any nno who desires, to do so. * % . p ' . ; . ? ^ . * r I . - [roa ran oavuhs oau.v jtjtnwfi-'] t ! Jfr: Kditor: tils a .imittvhef ttstftuishtrcut to my- ' ?6!i; cs veil k<( :o many-pthf^s, that the pat uiilMn of i sueb a we'! tried public servani -as "Msij?>rI>E8ACKsyRB , one moment, be questioned by any one. ?-'j 1 iis record js dean, bt? nets of charity are \vi:i|n?> a ! por.-'llol in Kershaw Da-trier. His tih'mo can be f<>ui:(l on notes in r.nnk for the pofcr; that lie prObih'y k*ew j he Would have to tjay when bfc ft'giied ilium; *,Lilt his | heart hue ahvays felt for Urn necessit csoi the poor, u.>d ! liw'lu htis Imve always been found ready to relieve | them. "The past summer, wtien he had sr-?. ed all the i ccyn tout ho though? be possibly conld spdre. one-poor! tfiap applied 1p him for corn?one huetired bushels. : LsisifU iq ins it*]#ij ; uv u?m ? umuu iui ?pvcii* ; lotion i>utf<>r consumption ; ! have m t tlio corn to Hpnrl'i hut you rtfyt have it. lie did-tret it. lie had' uoi Ilio niODCy to pay for it, -atid was' never r.sked for il. VXow this com ,was Ifoupht ai $5 per" bushel, when F[rrcni^k'irv were pCering $.10 per hibfytd cn^Li for th? same "orh. but w-?n? refused. ' These facta can. I ho proved, whenever required. Than vofeis or Ifer- j Shaw district rememlfor n w.eil tried, faithful, dil'Jpejit, j |uiMic servant, tvliote scrvictHP.re well appreciated ir, j sur Leehlative Hall*. A VOTKh' ilMgjwi1 ?-T-rrn naai.wm i ?i ! mmt \m m.m*> ' 11 mmjAi&wf+rmrvuvm** ... . . . . , - - , - f.. -w_Sp_? c i a 1 y oti ces. _ AKNOl 'NOEME-N 1\S. Mi:. Kwrott: Vott wiil please announce the .fol-. owii.R (gentleman at candidates for ro-olccticn to the Horsc of RepfesotdajiVw, from Kergli tv District, et the eity-irtt flection in October, and oblige thvr "fiends;- ' v Major J. Nf. DrSATJFStiEI?. Capt. O. D. PKERT. JU1? I / )lu. Eiurtyc: Af tie time is approaching when tlio>eop!e "( KcrsliaW-Tnstriet., will have to select, thpse rt-lit).will ifpres?nt them, in tile ensuing Legislature ye respectfully rjptotpmffnd the following gentlemen is u candidates.' ' ' ' For P'.nator. Maj. A. H. ROYKIN" * aFor RtfiresenfuHi'''S. Jfaj. J. M. Df.SA TT'tSURiS, * .. Capr f. 7. LETT NT. R. Br inserting the above, roti will oblige April 15. * v MANY TOTKlii?. Fur I'teprranMtive. " We are authori.'."d to announce Go!. A. I>. ltO<>P- I IV Y>~. .as a candidate for the Legislature aV the* onsr- j ntr election^ t'nri! Tl . tf" j Kr Rfpretenlali.'f. Wcare authorized to announco f'ol.V. I?. TA YT/^I is a candidate for the' Legislature fit the ensuing' flection. -"'y June 1 f* . * * tf Mr. KniTOR: Yon will plcr.se snnounnoe Cnpt. mLfA'M CLYBUIVN. as a candidate for re-election i? clerk of the Court of Conimou Flees, for Ker#unv )istrict,.and oblige MANY FRIENDS. April 15. p?BHW?? pimniwi ??mmmthamam Council NoticeriTF TOWN AUTHORITIES HA VINO CONTRACTED with b party to cut all crass and reeds in the Cemetery, (outside private lots) thereby orb id any one else.cuUing grass within the enclosure. By order of CoordbiL It. II. KENNEDY, ' Clerk'of'Council. Oct. 7 ? tf. ? r tf* ? School Notice. THE EXERCISES OF MRS. PECK'S Jifwc SCHOOL for boy's and girls, will be regumed at the Academy lofuwrly occupied jgjjf'Jr hy Miss DcNoon, u<;xt building to the Methodist ^personage, on the Monday n October. . ' Terms made known on application, c?- . tf oepu si ? , Quarterly War Tex." TAX OFFICE; 17TI1 CJOL. DISTRICT, ) OaXDES, S. C.. Oct. 7, [ Quarterly returns are now due for ' Quarlof ending 30th nit.. All persons who have aictn. out a registry?dealers it! merchandise, millers: listillers, bi^iiofrs. tanners-and uuctioileers, Ac,, tiro enured to make returns within the next twenty days, inn pay the sarno. Prompt 'attention to this is ahsoutcty necessary. Defaulters will be dealt with as the a \r directs. JOHN OANTEY, ) , R. A. KENNEDY, f AMewM*- _ Oct 1 1 < ' ?; ' . * ' f ' - y-~1 - V TV if AH.-. V ' > .. ' ' ;V; A\ .- ; ' -r ,l" i "* . . ' .. . .V . I fc'hioi-Books Waaeei. -, T? 1? KKNCM OK A MM AIL FAMIi. GAR Science, J'tiersonV,- Otihurn \s end Pikes. Ar|t!n:etio; Priinary Geographies >ind Histories, Wei*, .iter's cud Walter *8; School Giuliouunes. SCaJUlftrd, SrI^A' ; ' . TJjo K?o*e will be exchanged lor oilier books, if perfect, or >*ti>X for HbcffciU/, for 3?iy number of copies. jy J. A. YGUXG. Oct 5 r' f . 3.-tv.f:m: -as f j * ' "- (k..i , : , 't ~ V To Hire. . A >0.' 1; CQ02 TO HIPE. FOP C\ Sirther ir.ibrWntion upjfly at- this office. Sept. 26 . ' : 1 2tC > - " 1 ; : i Cotton Yarn ' (* A BUNDLKS *Pkn'IlMl QlfALITY. ,'c |)v CGI'tOX GAUDS?2 dpztn Vi'li iUcmore's : yrzon Enjisb.' ' - . ;GjGAU^f CliJAPS!!?10,000 Cigars of Florida Tobacco-**# gcod art ?!e, . . ' . ?ai.S'>? . -_;.f Fnperior clicvvii^'sad siuohbi^. Tobiioco, .Salt. sr>ob! xitn.-p j, ?\vO'iKS, iVC. li, 1/US fi'-pt, 6 ' tu f. 4t i ' Election. ON TUESDAY AETER VIJE SECOND W 0!\'!>AY in.Oe<o>er, next, an election yil) be be Id, n't tlie usual-election precinls. lor Cleric of the Court of Ker.shaty.District by rcaron ofthe cxpiuticn of the. term oT ?Jf^ pr?i?,-|it '.ucumboot. . Oivett owdor'my liond-and wal w office til Camden this w.-co:ul duv'tf September, A. D. ISO*. ... TV". .OLYSUR.X, Sept. > 4tw. l". 0 C. P \Q. S. j War Titles of 1884. " AASEfc-ijliS OFFKTE, )' 'l ; ca):!.vn. t-e.'t: i5u 1w.\ j rri^i5->.^SS;>R3 Of TDK. 15th V OLT.E'ri'ION* i . i>ir.iric''r!f-r-:by tjr<- notice thfe - thfey . rue ti"vv . prepared to nrceiva tj?? RKT'jJBXS for the TAXES N ~ ,v 11>, order to jthl; tax-payer? in preparing "tleir returns, the .fallowing schc'ln c jind'olasg'flcatjon of taxable aftu-tes is published _ . CLASS I?All Priijierhj Engagrfw AgricUtufe. 'The kinds of property which shall bo considered an employed ?n agriculture are: AH lnnjh? actually' cub tirated or Connected with o: contributing to such cultivalinn, such as R;oi'd pr pasture lab-is: all slaves, ' iu:? .11 1 i?,. 0??, ulg, uiu huu jouiijs. nw?*) i,>yvitc njiC", nsHfre properly known mid (designated as plantation 6r * farm rmgrpea, as contradistinguished from mechanics or house strvjints or others not -connacfed with a farm or plantation ; all lioi hc-s, trinity and Qxen used a* jirork Animals on a ftVm or plantation, ns contra-dis- shigh ishctl from family horses or ho-ses of pleasure, and from horses,'mules,or stock cattle Upon suclt e;>- ! late dut not actuhily used in tilling thoEoil; all ploughs. cartsi,?agoni and implement* of husbandry generally used BP 1 necessary 10 the proper cultivation of tlio , erojMb? CL'AsS II?All Property of every hi d, I.'eol, Pe>nmttloiid Mixed, nut etnptwjci in Ayiicui-'Ji e~.X k Tliis property will embrace lands,hot employed in >-> r.frricnituro; afl n-al estate in ciiiis, Mown? and viiJages. pud all oilier r?-al estate tliroutrlt'pta the country ; that dr?s not contribute to the tax in kind? all slave4lot enip!t:yc*i in Agriculture,' embracing all house ser' flats. U"tii in the eiir iunl country, fetfp'eutovs. hand; nflsnfti of all k.nds. draymen, day laborers, body crn?? ni?. coaciitnwn'. &< ;, and all o?itersiioi rfjzrieuiturai i r, 1,,-,'iro r.?1p< n(" i v%'!uuin}; NB\vs-uit n??u?.- ?.. ..f%, horses, mpk-s and jennies not J iu agriculture; cattle of the bovine spicier, sheep, ;son's and-swinc. Cotton, wooi. Tobacco, tor;), wheat; tyc. oatt. buck*win at atid all ki?ds of gram ; potatoes and nil Kinds ' of peas HadjOll r n)dycf? of the fftrfa,, garden or orChart ' , .'l>t o , rlour, rceal. sugar, molasse^ bacon, lard hfld' nil other p'oe rice. lntrcimn.tis^.aiii rituous lvjuors, wine, 1 cMe?r etc. \ Value of Itou-olii'M arid kitchen-furniture. agrk-ul-. tunil tools and implements, owned hut >ug.pnip'<>yed in agricdlrure, and nil tools -of inecli.-uiios or others, musical ius'ruiueiits atid nil articles o! amnestic use, carriage?, wagons, drays, carts and* every species of yujueljs on wheels notenip.oy d iu ajjh ieuiture;.books, maps, pictures, pa ntings, statuary aud other Works of ??* ; #, .The assets of all brvoks or other joint ^tciclc, cotnpa* nie^ whether iiicor;K?ralcd or not, are taxed just ns individuals are laved?banks paying a tax ou their ciipitnl and received l'iirids,.aut: jvjturaiug their gold and -M_ _ r/./o,iio,l f/, lln Sliver con.) un wijUEif ?< v - ? Gild and silver ware ami plate, jewels, jewelry and watches': gold nlid silver coir:, gold dust, golil or silver bullion; value of moneys held abroad, bills of exchange oil foreign countrich promissory uotc.^y?igbjs, credits and securities.)including Confederate bows; all solvent Credits; bunk bll'a and alf other paper issued as currency?except tipn-ititetvsit lieu ring Confederate Treasury notes?and not employed in a registered business. On ai! profits made by ouying and selling artielc*-purcbcsed since the 1st January, 186;:?between the 17Ui February and lst.'uly. 1S6-1, a tux of 3u per c?ht. *' * There is also a tax of I percent, on all property'dpo and payable ia 186-1. under the Act to raise money to i increase the pay of soldiers Tax-pftycmnre urged, ns tlrore has been necessarily so much delay, to be prompt iri making their returns t es above enumerated. Office hours from 3 'o'clock a. m., to 2o'clock'p. in.\ ' JOHN CANTKY, R. M. KENNEDY, Assessors 17th Collection District, 3.0. Septn.. r RAGSljRAGSJ! The highest price!? p'aid for white linen or cotton rags delivered large or r trial qnantitito" nHLIi in office. LanipChinmeys and Wicks For sale by d. p. hoco'tt. S#ptembet 2 . \ tf. : i. - 'V i ' ' " J t * 1 , # > ' ) ' ' ' * - . k'i,-:x t ii ' ^ ' ' -r /A ; : ' ,<' ' ' . ! . < p '> / \i / V:- . '--;v , : i .' * \ ' ' v v ' '* " 4 ' * ?naq3-y?<n*v??ui ?pot??? ?* " Eeliocl NoticerPHRK^ftCISKS OF H. L. .YOUNG'S A \S( IR?(.)L will hegin on the 3d. of October, in' th? , Uast brick Academy. f' ' ! Office Q. M Department, Camdem, Sept." I5th, 1&64. P ANTED ARE URGENTLY REQUB3T1D L to haul hi immediately all new fodder tod pM*... 'asTyell as old Jodder end shucks, in order to meetjtfed pr^wting demands or ctlr armies. v. ? / They ere also notified thntthey can lmre credit^oo / their Tithe of ] ^64, for tl e^r deliveries cd corn if tE#y .prefer if. tb-payhmnt in cash - ' <s> COXV/-A^ ^IJLL Agt. A. -Q-;- M. * ? 1'1 V tf Wanted to Purchase ' I?6R' Tin-; USE OF TnKi'COXF^DEBATS J. St Aes^rii rap Iron, wrought or cost, lor which I pr.y a Fai* i>ri?.-o~Tn crsli^or. rfprefened, will exclionga rolled juMiliition Iroirfbr die sanje. pinritcrs'vr otbert hav-hiu' ivpy wfthe- above, to dfspose,of jgill inform m?< o'i the Lter. us I wish io collect it together as speedily' as possible:' " \ ' d. S. iUSRONBY. . ^eokmbot !' - ? *' ' ._ . i , r i, '* Headquarters, vJiKRRVE FORCIiS, S. C., ) . ; CoLUMDU, Sept. 30, 18G4. ] SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 7. jf FURSU ANT TO Gl'SSER ATj CllDER NO. 73, 1 A?>j. cnd-1 :r#tp O^iiPrrtl'a Olfite, .current 'series, ' . ' (hereuuto oppcn'dsri) die'Brigadier (Jentn/l command- . lAr JirsoriTo- FoVvea of South Carolina hereby assumes "qtroi'du',1 direction ol the conscription rerv'ce'iD the State. - . li Except ns jjerefr.r.fter epecifie'I, {he organization of tie Conscrip:toii'Dbp'nrtniCnt in the State, including tite-ljcnmiiiitig Boards, wilt bo; presortedo?d all existing orders, regulations,and instructions of {herCcmiriaudant of Conscripts Will be continued of .force until , ' stlierjvijHji'dpfcit'd . ,,,f III/Loc? Enrolling Officer.s.andExnmbnngBoa'rd8, wiU report immediately to the Commandant" of Cot) scripts,, siitl-tiirongh him cdmmupiciite with these }' U-i ^quarters, and w ill,, through lym, receive orders ' ?u<l instructions,' t ' :IV. All communications in relation to the CotujcripVi< n service in the State, and ell applications fbri exemption and dctuii, muet be made through the Commandant of Conscripts; communications on all other , subjects-will contiune to be miicle through t\ie A. A. Lifiicral of the Rcfterye Forces S. C ' , . . * ir nnt ft;^ "* >. i|ie vuivu ui yuuKic-i-nivuui L/isirKi r.rjrglling Officer being nhotishea, nil officers heretofore aetingjn that capacity will report by letter to the Commandant cf Conscripts tor alignment to'other duty. Feiiing\fQrth \ their rank, corps, position and present assignment. to ! ? duty. Competent officers will bo aligned, as ."Inspectors of Conscription'', in t!ic several Congressional Dfstsiets. '> ' . ** t"J. With a view to compliance of Par. III.' of said ' ^ General Order No. 73. the Commandant of Conscripts will, without delay, order the medical examination of alt commissioned officers and other persons (Except * thd-e of t! e- "Invalid Corps") employed in'the enrolling serviced' this State. i otr, missioned officers, ag'to whom no disability is found to exist, will hold themselves'in rnidipe^ to te.rssigntd to duty in the field #. . 0? si.bn as pnieiitai'lc. ' ' 'V V1T. Application for assignment to duty as Enrolling Off cent; Assistants. Clerks, nnd toother positions i:i tl;i Conscription service in'this State, w ill be received from ofheors, iion-commissioned. officers and private^ b-longi'njr.to the Reserve Forces, and from retired nnd light duty officers and men, and from persons not. liable to service in/the field. Such applies- tior.V'tie'.osirig testimonials-of character, intelligence and fitness, will be addiessed to' Maj. C. I). MELTON, Uoiji.niauo;uh, oi conscripts* Columbia, s. u. By corrjitmnd Brig. Gcd. Chksnu* 'I ED. H. BA^NWELL, Oct i A. A. General. ( Z*?" SiXt*> papers bopy three times. Administrator's Notice. A LL XflO^E WHO ARE INDEBTED TO THH /"\ . V>tntoof A. IX Cato will please inakp payment qt the sAine as early sir possible, and those baring ' . < Maims ngsinstfiald estate, will presont them to the Administrator, flueh Gardner, forthwith* without do- , lay. ' JL GARDNER, Oct 7 2 Administrator. Notice. L**ROM? THI3 DATE WE SHALL CHARGE .r thrcwdollnrs Omnibus fare to and from any pun of the town. To or from Kirkwood, V-* beyond tho liinits.of the town, si* dollars. The high price* of horse feed compel us to advance btir rates: ' , *>' . / ..' J. K. WITHER3P00N. ' . ' JL G.:-ROBINSON... October 4 . |4|? Musical Instructions" MISS XT. L. A RTHTIIt. VftLV, btbceiy1 PrTtTIi ;; limited number of pupils, for XltisicalTnstriiefion.. ' "l';vI" 'Term??S50 per q.iwrtcr 'October 3 < * V.t fit / . > !* Servants to Hire. For further particulars apply to B. Pt COLBlLRlfi >- , October 3 6 at Rirkvrood.' Ifttice. ' . ? ' nnr.nn.TB 1 r? T? TJ/M) r>TC k X>\jbt1 wot to AJLIJ ri);K3Ur(R Al\f/ j1 v TT xnni iJi/ *w* ?v trade' for a note eiven by me, to John Bakerpfor five liumin d-dollars. dote<i some time in1 June4 18&4, a. t?ifv property for^vhieb it was pivon, h^"proyed tin* mufcd, I will not pay said note unless' compelled, D* law. , ! A. T^lOMfPSQN. ! **>* " ' | .. w J*j. . /v I /J