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flASmff Qgcg-i^ scttiijg ont B?W ordnrda: * - i I-QI-- -irj -n- , i f Bimssws jJkmter ?*] Omutm|VwSOo -m span. n?M or; . tnws a fP? par!fTtspe scfftt. icrs> *t IMfclftiy T 632 38 tec far SS ? iOtetby ? M9 30 fws by 48 48 10 feel by 5 811 25&sttar? 69 6f?asby 5 1,1(2 20feetbj? m stecby < 20 techy 14 MS 8 techy J MM ?tecby? 2ii steel? 2 Mss . iSSrntfI 438 t Seal by 1 8,112 v * ISteUfrli 193 Stecby. 4 2,122 13 tec I? M 29* 2 tec by J 4,848 iSteSby 8 $80 Stecby 2 10,899 19 tet by 1* 438 9tet*y 1 9M80 19 tec I? 484 Itecby 1 43,40? iftfrfrfey 81 $U If toocd definable, at it oHee wiH be, is pl&tstirg orchard* whether the various froto arc combined or not, the tree# tbomd t?t b< arranged in exact agaares, bat io the altercated ardiamocd that b, to that each row will lice <&b*r war, sot with the raw ndjoioisg it but with that which * next bat ewe. The d& tamest which they are to be art should be carnally decked ii rtew of the charter and condition of the plant, their modes of growth and asses of reopemag their fruit, as well ai the stature of the mil m; which they are U atasd, aad the after trntnxart they are to reIceire. <gg| i>" *4. The fojJowiag, &o? one who has gives the adject a great deal of thought, costs*** mud iwmsil imm?. trngiw> Smtt Swot m m &at, tfee had amaod t&em aboakJ be wet cdtiva^i $t tear* fat semnf years. in *r ranging for tbk? killed crop* m ta be pe&rr <Hi; and. wbateecr insy be done witfi tbe in th*$ cask tmt*Sl!Qoespy &# gmatmefabill receiving iks ?anc manrngaed nam tferotzgi Ois .veas&a. U^from any aeoaretfy lbs Iz&d k M dona to graaa, or yeeag to*** m phntd Insc^kin^M^lwftannaBjdttgmi&dttd ecjaai to |2ie ?Mre*ief&fee top, end a Bkra #&^j of%n>4<^o(lwr fennsin be ftgskrh Wbetbcr lb# abtrMted km be adopted, a square, take pstss nod do your wort g?r ne&fag is more beantsfol than to net an of&hsttf plasm is toeb a manner a* no* u efeod lb# eye; and net only ehooki tasm. be coamfted, bit Use frees am easier atftwatec tlatj wb*n tbe* am throe o ercr $e groanc ^,; wit bnHMft mgard to order* pwt* w nrvnmi stmau *m pksit&i m *Wmted iw fmv fat I* ih^4m? tkty tmt b* HM k wkfe dw?n pm &( my 4mwd kimk fcr $fop.iw% its ? ilusfolmordbtniU????im ft*f af*#**, tw$ &U iwi ?l \h* tm& ivtonz* b* * thin? ^ feet ?p?^, whicli ??!! dhw ?S? m to fee aawfe elwsi and o?MfcN IWftwia jUisl^gf*, tfrtmts wed oeMblrd^?^6 &*t ofapACtt I * ., * J&st ft ?a* beobsemd $(** ttfoftftW W* n v M iM? tliliMidslMi ^frfr* WA 10 taftkc C^e?? ???&04 rm Ihmqfr * &mi <kpk d pML h denied U> ntah > teiinii d?&fftftd if K$* deairod 10 fr* B&^i- ;? ^ ?r nMMi k *wu k, ifeb, sot awwb p SMMMfett And nil ike amotion; ?ttJ t&d foa *tU led j ; K *y '*> Ui Bf fe ed rn tkft Soir. I ififf U ?2tO MM&9C tbw^boat *!& *! &eh ^pemls oo Ur o pmct tl)? btjro Ac tke spriog *d efeooW be hwy wit! mif aunt be^roi tj of thai wjppr law at br? plo?^# th< ?teeing wkeel? tfo fertile wwi O _? ?k - ? a hm sank, aetp* to <mre eee* wimewe m? KafiMitttadmefH; ?*an dWa aa4 vh?? Is swtk? btlp? iu?uin ? dtfcnder of liw Coti % fedeney. "Ho ?bo cut* two biuko *b?m bol ok grew before, Si a bewiirtof U tbawfe." B?pyoor^ows?OTiog. Mtuta , yow fitfa fuiifa mob e?d bcjn, for *%or oa* ?*sop?ga ia fa fiekJ. tfettt miod ?fa froai." Jem Jobartoa will late can of fat.Look welt to jrowwwt deportment. Sew fa roo tufa ?a etoqoeat "dfeU report" of fa ? veminf Hwvcst, to gt?MB*g gntsarwe?fa ^ * ? pmmmw < lTmmmmam5smm malt of an active summer's work. If we sue ceod in thwarting the enemy's designs tbi tnimmer, we "have him on the hip for th : balance of time. If we fajl, it is the farmen of all other classes, who will suffer most. I f we are successful, it will be in the main througi p the exertion* of our Planters, and they shoal* r look well to it that not a moment's valcabl - time is wasted, and not an inch of soil that i not made available.?#outkern Confederacy. QOYERSQR BROWS AKD TBS SUSPEB8I0: . TBS HABBA8 CORPUS ACT We lay before our readers to-day so mucl of the late message of Gov. Brown to th Legislature of the State of Georgia as relate to she Act passed by the Confederate Congres suspending the Habeas Corpus Act Th argument of Gov. Brown figaitust|hc Constili tkmalkv of the Act of Otmtrress. whether coi . rect or not* i* worth?, from its intrinsic ahilitj i to be freely circulated by the press at any time k but it is especially worthy of careful cottsidci j ation at the present time, in view of the grca 1 events moving around as. We arc waging terrible war for independence and liberty, an , all disquisitions bearing on these great subject must deeply interest the' heart# of the peop! > j of the Confederate Stales. Oar sympathy [ lane in unison with the whole course of 6m , Brown's aigmsent Over and over again has i we urged the impolicy of' the suspension b > Congress of the H*bia$ Cvrpus act, admittin that Congress had the authority to do so. W Ihsve been unable to see the necessity of intei faring, on the part of the Government of U) Confederate States, with the ordinarr oneratio j of the law protecting the personal* liberty < j thecitiasa. The despot on the other ?d? o r ghe Potomac, had done so. lie bad the Habu . Corpus art suspended throughout the Unite States. The whole world looked upon the *n > pension as establishing a despotism orcr thi , depraved people. It left us of the Confederal i States in the proud position, of being the on) i free people on the continent; and gave to ou [ t*u?vt&e most imposing dignity and elevaiiei i in the eye* of the nations of the world. 1 I was dead* oor policy, not only as a matte r of liberty b?t of statesmanship* to keep oai selves in this b^h position. To grow aft* r the mean despot on the other side of th ; Potomac, and to place the Confederate Sut* . on the same low level his base ambition ?im > trannkal love of power bad placed iheUniu* i State*, was a hideion* folly that no tnaa, it ?j 1 pears to tts, of elevated views of statesman#!* i I could entertain or practice. Yet Congm has perpetrated this folly, to the disgrace an i shame of onr great cause. Bnt be/ond thi | we hope, and w? believe, the evil has not pas r ?*L A despolbm, pwfrWtfy, doe# not cii \ om thc Confederacy, howewer subservtcu > Conmastflwy he,nor can the people of th f| Confederate States be made slam.?A powci i f fbl memg mi I? littir country, threatening 1 , aabjnga ? *?d defray them. Dot let the . emI ewrate* be drnea from their territories I ?*] tb? jmkmcnt *&t? will be cfKted, ami ih [ boot* mill w ?p&tcd-~ai?d ail their public m \ V&fiU ?Ui bft ^ttdgrd out vt the#? thing* whic S written In lb* tk**k aecordtog to i wprib*~they that have don* good,4!** the til ^eternal;" and ShtyWvO done evil, no the n > tttmetom vi damnation* i Oar reader* hare #ec? tbe pft*te*i of the ? I !:'Ut State of Georgia the < Ik* t%hi of perianal Ubeity.?--ifffr*?y, f * Dah%retn*& guide, recommended to him *1 . the hue moment*1 as the w mas h# wanted t by on* *trolr roam, JohuG Itehcoek." hi ! embed the tibb?, m company with lb* SO t or $00 brigand* be attempted to guide tat . the heart St Richmond* lit* name b John / llogati, fmhmao byfbirth, twenty three yeai 4 oM, tail and lithe, with dec open eonntenanci J When awked hi* rank* he dceiarcd htmatif ; fall, high private, and did not aspire to an; i thing $he. Being interrogated a* to hi i ? * ? ? i KBowKoge or meitmono 11* e I said to knew il "like a bog;" *m a ??e?t : I the totcl d? Libbt inJctly, 1863* and kne tto of&cttt of the' pfwoa." Then reeagnitifi Mr, Ro?, tto clerk, flapm broke out, "f!o< d'ye do, Ueot Rom ; gkd to we jfoo." Hog* " boasted of hi* narrow metpe, having had fot t toilets pot through his clothing and hair. ! J reply to a <rae*lton as to what he ?** fightiu s for, he replied to was fighting for furt. AVto * aneli fun end* in a hempen rope, a* we trtwi i ? wilt, Hogan will eease to estimate hb buMnn * a joke.?Richmond Ervmtntr. , Four new States will to admitted Urn ?ea?iot L making thirty nine that will rote at the net ? Presidential election. The new ones %re Ken I da, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. Th? B will giro twelve electoral rotes for Mr. Lineoli . Under Mr. Uncolti'a nefr arrangement for 11 f organising new States oat of old ones, to *t . alio get the rotes of South Carolina, Gcorgfc } North Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, Mtatoipp Louisiana, Texas, Florida, Arkaosaa and Tei * Msaee?atoni thirty-Bine electoral votes. 1 ?!!1 Ka a frtiv] Knt is ikftt uml.* iMfttaki | w ? / j xrwwvi r oe?. W? shall see. Hit Mmwon of Uie? . new States will gir? a admini*ttati* s majority in both Hooset far either the purpose ? of legislation or for electing a President Ther I mat be a bildi m idmitting.Ul^, owing to be i poffgaay imitations. ? " lie*Jon e&rrtrpQ*dt*i<s* N. Y.IItrold. ? > Tbc following extract from a private lettei * from a lady in New Orleans might be of advan e tage, says an Atlanta paper, to our lady fricndi ?? in Atlanta and elsewhere Coming as it doei f from a city where the chnrche* are closed tc ? patriots, speaks well tor the patriotism of tbc & ladies there: e I went to visit the grave of the Confederate * prisoners last week* The ladies keep them covered with choice flowers, and a man to at ? tend to them. Each one has a head )>oani with the name of the prisoner, when he died, j at what hospital, and to what company he e belonged. On- All Saints Day their grave! i were most beautifully decorated with flowers tt also those of Gen. Sidney Johnson and Co! e Dreanx. The ladies intend having these [. graves always attended^. As soon as a pris JIa* IkAM Lrtl LA/ tA Ai4ct "? vuera Mica w?r ?cc twit uv w jj^w?/viij uui iv*. r sod bis grate attended to* s. r- A c^n*ider?b!e number of Actatrisn osra it officers bare naked to follow MsximiUisn I, !< s Mexico, and bare been accepted. a ^^TOmCE, CAMDEN, 8 & * :V.4/? ARRAXGB3f?.VTS. _ >e RJCIIMOKD, Cr.AKLEJTTO*! COLCKBU, WtSTXK y* ASD WAT MAILS. elDoe-IfcHr, bf t 20 P. I c Ckw??8owlaf. Toaabr A THundar. *t 8 W P. )y "* Ttsafldbjr. Tronkfaijr A Saturday. at U 00 A. A 0 e LAXCASTftft, FLAT HOCK, ?VCv !ta&"4foadftv, tFtdftwd*; i Friday by 15 00 . 31 tf Ck*&?Sa-T>e day*, at I! 00 A. 3d f RED HILL, *1*3<11 PLACft, A*C. rr Doa^Tboraday. by )f IS 09 il 4 Oases?Ssmo day, at 1! 00 A. il t. tiller'* rsftur, Jirrsxaox, ir, it Doo--i{?arjbiy, by 12 00 1 ? Cwsta?Frsdar, at 10 00 A. 3 r OFFICK HOUR*, ir Pnw S 00 A. M. to 2 fl? F. It, and fir a tfca i ttaw ?ft?r owttio? lb* man at night J I T. W* PEGUES. ML it ? % TOWN ELECTIOH. tr! i X KkcUw wBUwIteld at tb* Town Ualt on lb g | J\ fa* Mooday in AftrU next (be an teirftdanfitut | bar Warden* V tba Town of Gtmdao tdacrra dorhx 4 ? :&* angling yaar. * ^5>p fo5k>?f?j|{ i^UnxiaQ am appofofed wwagar* < <1 i th* M*ot: J. A. Yooag, J. A. Mrrvtwy and W. 1 n B/ cmltjf of Cwiorfl. ROBT. M. KBNKKOT. Oar*. * Camden, March 2S. 2L d ~ . ,,,,,. __ > 8R.4XCH BA.XK kTATi: OF SO. CA * I CaaxSra, & C. Uorvb Sim ISM, * | THIS Bank (urim bm appointed it I uudtr the "Act to v^duoe the CKfww; is4 & t aothori*# a ob# fcwsw of note* add WK" tb? #?* tcrihrr # prpcrtd to t\*m c*?rt?ttc4J??# fcif foot j* ocwt IwM asd at a fttutt* da&* mil bo proparoi t '* **duo$# tto acv octet for lb* old fa*s*. ir Wtf. to, SKASNOX, - JJ*rtb J* If * rrtd&fcitL .)? in WMn .Q??m ? ?iilili'mOiWlJOU i/SIg-XltnO^r 4. H0t1>rwWOaOr?O0?mM^4O?O??Wag?W?OSnMOQOKI?i I tl^XK OF F.%JII?rX SO. CA. H?Mt 9th. IWL .1 i ocasmt U??L' Tft'w *r ( I BKrtos Into 4 per nwib Bond*. Jhnejri Us# Ban fc j of r&s>ie^. trill d#? **3 l? dcj*> ?t or Invf to tbo *>> ; m4*t. 00 froctkw** of ^100. becowr no Iforid* wf|i li I lamed oitb tr^niom of $100. Thor had b#tu ~ I Ink* U# fraclktn* mil of Iknk. and t*?a to hfe* -) Ur$*. for dU?r It* April tmt ttorwHi 5# jm&I In ft a* i nrts&tl currency at par all audi And fc* ' w? ms*wbM*d anfcjo??? *115 h#rweWaftertb# |JU and **%? f*t?f ?I iftir JJUi iiwu?jytiiJ ?A*r li i* April mil VT, ?. JOHJTSOX ritUaii. L I BvWi 11 if I . 0 OOXrBOBBATg 8TATB4 BKIWT A RT, ^ Canof* & C, >Ur*M<Rk l**i. 1 I Y HaVK bomapjwtaM tkfmfatr. oar lor tlx* m ' I 1 sfCnesw** of tb* tftb fttbftesry 1034, for fwM * | tef Tr***trr S*te?? and will b# ro%dsr to prncrod t o? $ brain*"* txMsaamnr, at tor ?45o# to tbo lias* of Oaa *. dm. IVoojf* artsa# ta nKoeamvnM lo tbano wMofa p? | c&utemm for Ifoir ??*rjr. a?d ?? a *sgfct to j J**OK* Boot#, which arotvmtf*&? :e fortb " j rmt. iMwmi briivj^tsf awtir^r for *r# r " |pMfe4 M> M?? IM BUM IMW UM mmuwy w wnwu ?? Mikfii ?s4?rtutiMd i<t wda^Nf rfflW |5ft wjtc W. K JORXaOX, (I C A Sfefmifcuy. * ; Mtieh H tl NOTICE l 40 4 LL daiaw *$*wM the VMat# < 5 I /m> Jhmh V Lyles 4mwmk*4 will p4??c pnwwoi th % wuoe to qm? doljr aitewtM, it ?* cmHt d*jr w pan Ck J bk sod >Q prn^i bdiUwl to m^i KttiM will ptau }l m*k* ptpmrat, to tat of llmr i&dete*&HM { ?i as ?*r!y d*j, Ac MAR? A. LYL8&, Ad?c m Jdtrrfi It * if K j NOTICE. camokn* DBror, M*Hi w>, IMI. ^ A FTER ihU tUto tod until faHHw ootk*, Ui Jnk tmia* oq tic Camden Branch, wi run m fcltow*: ,4 U?w Cbahkn, Mtw4i^ W?dflwim Mad FMiji S" till ?.m. ArriTtii Kiagtrtile G 3Q jl m Loav B KinR?TiJlc 4.341, ji ?. Amw at Oamd*? 1 SO p. ts * On TNwedaja, Thur*i*r? and 9*turA*r*. !??w Caode * ? * ? If lii >YV A RTIf I ? ,)*? . ^ .. ? ft __; * COSFBPKIUTE CT4TKS DEPOSITORY. * CUin>inr, ftoutti GaroJau^ f U*Kti 14lh, 1 Ml $ npilK o&c* wiB bo open for th? tnuwftctkw of bo?i X mm*, fwr 4aj from 10 ft. m- until 1 e'doek. r , m, *xe*pt 8otur\t?yV Tfc?e will bo ?erott4 to n?k * ittf up tbe weekly mums rftcairod. W R JOHNSOSf, Vftrrt 1? tf rVfcs-ury NOTICE * TO TEitCHERI OP FBEC SCHOOLt i JFOU E?fi9?AW BISTBICT. \ nPEACHERSof Free School* who bare not and* > j X returns lot the year 1863, anil present Ike cum certified at or before the first Monday in April MXt? " it the Board of CoomMmen of Fm Schools, vfll meet ou that day. All tboee who intend Teaching j Free School*, the patent year, will make application. { to the Board oo that day. AH Teach*?* wishing to m ] take charge of Free Schools, after the tint of April * ] next, most aland a test of riiaflltilfuu, before a coo' art tee of examine**, before taking charge of Free , Schools in the District, By <*dcr of the board, of ? Free Schools Kershaw, District. A. L M cBGS ALD, March 18 if Secretary, 3, F. 8. 46 ST. I*AWBENC?." 1 I 'TM! IS Celebrated trotting StaBioa. of lb* Morgan * i 1 slock. ?31 aland the enstring wuos (1st Mtrcb |: to 1st JaSy) si ?J plantation oo Granny ? Qnmer Gtaek, i mites itvta Cet&deo, Liberty Hill road, st v fo;tr dollar* payable ic,adranee. Ho msiww. Urooca tee $1.00. ZACH. CAMTKT. J j March 11 * tf M a\ 1EMCAL NOTICE. fl j YH conformity with what has been done ia other ' X pan* of the Stale, wir fees jbrtbeprwetii year will fl ! be genet tBy doubted. L. H. DEAS. M. D, M V, LM9AUSBUK* M. D, fM H. H. MATHKSON, M. D. fl JOIiK SicCAA. M.D. W. It STKKS, M. D 9 February 5 tf ! ~~~ LOST, fl ( AX the cars between Camden and Qtremoot, a. i V Bock#* so PURSE, cootcming a sots for $61 for, 3 . oe J. If. Dinkine, drawn perabb to J. W. Bocfceer or I* | bearer. Tbe pebHc b warned >giiaai trading for said L mxe, bearing date, December 6, IMS, as payment a | Hopped oe toe eeiee, A ff. BBCOIB' || [ j January S tf H I l"7^Waolf FOR' HI HE.' 1 i I/OR i TWTt a Uftttjr teuotr. ft coopwm nraner. 9 * | r -ALSO- 1 il Two wwmeo?A Wmbm, ItwaraaA Sc&pc&fMa. | Febroai?* tf Wit M SIIAKXOX. . ] < - M^OUAIUi REWABO^ rp?? K abate reward wQi be paa3 for ibft detectk? of 1 ih* raocal vbocQt 'J* gk^bftodof the tcbftcnbrr. - 00 Saumfojr nighs foot, Fenoot owning *fco*ahop* wOl vkaa& keep mmMtli aofe tetsbtr font to tWir : fthopi. srniKRLAXfc t UCMMOXD. * nary $ if. Q I ,11 I 1.11 .Ml. . ?.. s mst pi RT1KS Vim barft mad* mwM cf locaftMfc Tax j X vfcmrprojt* on produre (robed be & Ui-jwrafV* * | and at#) **?! wait, hoe? bt*a mnrnod, art raqiMftttd to rail ?t thi$ aCbr and hart lb* maus re mad tn& owrMtnt in cooformity with nwit io*tmct*w fm? Mm CVrnj^iMkairr of Tax**. Those who Kara mada . 00 rriutcft of Inowor or Ke^vdry Tax. molutUog aafo* for fo?t year, *ud tfe* Specific Tax for ?hfo will * giro ftUention to tbb, or thej m*j find a dotbfo tat U*e rwmit of their o*gk*ci. r * A. M. san?t, tt ^wwfr !fi if Cotar CW,T. * ouDi.vyivi TOTICI:, & I U ftwro who l?iw not made annua! rrfam# of" t\ the ?*:?{*? tnfcmated to tlurro a* RfSminiftrator* or rx&cqjpns will do well to make tbHr ftttMftt returns j of il* m*t? h* tl* U*t day of Kcbrwrr, 1SR at tb* " 0fdU?fy*? ftffiro wfil aot be alter tf?*? d*tt. agly | 00 Utttdra awl Fr***y*. tmti! tb* fowl of (bo T?#r. ALKX L. ?clX>SALD, 0 kD* * { Vin-ljifttartf 11 tf i :.i jn n" .rnUrn - i, !?TRAYK? OR J?TOtI X *? ^ fibt> ?SJw ?j?f? Csflodto, o? ir I the L?w*/.*r IUm4 three Miteh (>w^ tw* t*rv h Ccwa aad two Yctt/lb;?* merited the f&ur* t Ni tl^? ? nj$t car *b>l ? fprfc a&derbti b U* left, is It I* l*Vt*x*$ that tW ?tt!* h*ee here ttafoft. i. ?# lb* naisrti k-ft their ewhvsoi home. A Bbml it reward will h? j??t for foferaatfc* that nrfll feed to s ihfir mwfwj, ?r for the detcttttxn of tb tfewC if etotto, JAM&JJjOVK - ;R||tttr? 5 ?lF tf WANTED. rt 4 tYKWPKTfcST Bo?fec*? mm, to act*? ?j egret j. i V f* the Ptarkt of Keretov, tmt liable t? Mil*k? U?t dm* in the Confederate wrwr. dAMfc* SOWERS A. Q- V. I ifeA Jl 4 tC PJortftO, i c, I ~ HOriCE TO TAA^AYEM! *w VTOTICB it kktbr pn? thai OoMnit e*?*e, ?f * ii ?U denaminaftkM** will be received, hi j?? ^ awwr of iiseto u*?a, until the 3J*x ia*t After thai dete, Benaent mrat be mede.eitftfr b*Uw near bUb, er to ttar&fer wttx W. McE Ai\ T. C. 1L IX J&reh 4 4 if fHAEK ftf T'i?2 BmtstiAt} thwumcs^beed ttaisg Stallton, by 9 X Jed Iter in dam by K&Iaw Murk, ei4 stand at $ Hobkifk }))& tbe eiM&og mm (let March to let * Jult.) el Fifty doll***, Ratable in edVaoee. No late tofatxv $1,00 to the Groom lleroh* tf + - Dr J. McCaa A Dr. B- H- Matheson OrnCK?TWO DOOM ABOVE TUB BRANCH BASK. 0 ruL im* ttocxx. dr. *. u matkwo*. J??u*ry S9 ?i NOTICE. ~ 1 f^XFT W. R. HUOUSON wlD actcaqr A??W?m 4 V-/ lb* inmemcuaa of til bo*iti*wi ia wfe?e?? to I9A itiraaoe Awwy, dunag wr abveoce in ttoe wnrfee. Jamurr !3 ' tT " W. t. IWm \ * notice. - | > M. BROWS'it o*j *?uboriatd ?g??t dariag ?* Ii? tbaaoca from home. & UTR8& February 11 tf UKI LETCH1H ? * j W be ?i hit stable at tbo HercniUge the m' i \ * eaics eeaeen, fcemmeodojc the first t>f IfaKfe. ? Tor?*?Fifty poliai* tbo ? tiisor. f ? Ffcbnsirr 15 ** f