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Circular to Tax Collectors. -0 OFFICE oP Tnr. CoMr'tioLLER-GENEn.t., 1 CIrLET.O, S. C., March 25, IS61. f Various interrogatories addressed to this De pa- tment in relation to Taxes levied by Act of 1 St 1, having been referred to the Attorney-General, the following communication was received in reply. In construing the Act, Tax-Collectors throughout the State will be governed by the opinion of the Attorney-General, as published herewith. Atten tion is also called to the " Additional Directions appended hereto: Omce up -inS ATtOIuRY-GENEiL, } March 22, 1861. To W'. J. Latil, Eqg., Actag Cunprrollsor-General: St: Your note of the 18th, received yesterday, proposes some questions in regard to which I tind It difficult it com,, to any satis'ctory conclusion. Much, art,-r all. in the matter of tax returns, de pends .. the di-cretiou and e.,,.e.rnee of the tax payer 1." tbtrir " apply, I think, to fixed amounts received annually, or at shorter periods, for ser vices, other than menial or merely manual. We speak of the "ceagem" of Coachmen and Ditcher', although engaged by the year, and paid quarterly; and of the ".alariv " ef a Public Officer, a Clerk or Schoolmaster. Overseers generally receive trages ; but, when a man overlooks, perhaps, three or four plantations, aud receives several thousand dollars, the compensation would rise to the dig. nity of a salary. I would take an Overseer's re turn either way as he chose to make it. All com pensation for work not coming under the head of salary would be " ruge*." Salaries are taxablr, however small, and for the whole amount. Wa ges are taxable only when they exceed $500 a year, and then, in my opinion, only on the excess over that amount. Both salary and wages are compensation for the tax-payer's own services. 2. The salaries of fiscal officers tire not e-xenpt from tax, nor the salaries of any other officers than those of the Army or Navy. 3. Wages of journeymen mechanics, I think, are exempt under the exception you refer to. 4. A Tax Collector's commissions, if not salary, would, in its widest !ense, come under the head of" wages," or might be embraced under the head of" employment." The Legislature meant that all persons, not specially excepted, should contri bute something from their earnings; and public o.ficerm are specially included. Though not, in the ordinary sense, salary, I think that Tax Cu! lectors' incomes would be most appropriately re turned under that bead. 5. Notes and obligations given for PROPERTY SOLD, WHETIER MERCHANDISE, if O9 TIME or BEARINj INTE1'EST, would, I think. be liable to taxation, as moneys at interest. Notes given for merchandise usually have the interest Incorporated in the amount, and this I should con sider as exempting them, and not an evasion ; the law is intended for cases in which the paper is in some sLrt an investment. 6. Funds not reduced to po~sesion, and from which no present income is derived, are not with. in the provisions of the Act, and such is the situ. ation generally of amounts in the hands of Mas ters and Commissioners. The persons to whom it shall be ultimuately decided that these funds be long are not liable to a tax, and the 3Masters and Commistiouers are certainly not liable. 7. Professional income I consider as the amount which the professional man receives after the ex penses nuecessarily incident to the exercise of his profession have been deducted. Whether an ex pense may be considered as neces.tarily incident, must in a great degree depend on the views of the party who maikes the return. I. W. IIAYNE, Attorney- Genural. ADDITIONAL DIRECTIONS TO TAX COL LECTORS. Returns of " moneys loaned " and " moneys at interest," investments in stocks and bonds, &c., are to be made with reference to the year ending 31st December, 18t60, atnd must be for the princi.. pal as invested. The exemption of the "Biondsand Stocks y' this State," fronm the tax of It) cents per $l100 on "MIoneys invested in Stocks, &c.," refers exclu sively to the Bonds and Stocks " issvi~i' av " the State of South Carolinia. Investraents in the Stock. only of the Banks and Rtailroad Comp~anies of' this State. are exempt from tax; the Btonds of such Ijinks and Curpora tions are not included in this excep'tion. In the ease of Slaves or Lands sold on 1st. Oe tober, the seller and not the purchaser is liable for the tax ; the law does not consider fructions of a day. Returns of dogs kept by slaves and free per-| sons of color, must be made with reference to, 1st October, 1860; these returns are not subject to the local police assaastnents. Returns already received, which have not been made in conformity with the iaw, as above con strued and explained, should be amended. For the Advertiser. - Tribute or IRespect. CAa~weL~I. Lutom:. No. 82, A. F. 31.1 M1arch :;0thl, 18tlo. WIInEnus, The Grand Architect of the uni verse, in the dispensation of atn All-wrise Provi dence, has been pleased to remove from us by death, our mouch esteemed and worthy brother, B. HENRY IhOWAltl: atnd as the high respect we entertain for his memory demands from us an expression of our feelings on this occasion; Be it therefore unanimously Regoh'ed, That we deely deplore his death, and that in it Society hias lost ia most valuable citizen, the Mlasonaie fraternity an estitnable, eil cient and worthy member, and the Comimunity in which he lived a warm tand devoted friend. As a MIason lie was plure, zealous ad faithful, devoted to the or.ler, and one awhose extiaple wals worthy of all imitationt; As a Frietnd always true, kitd and generous, andl as a Citizen p'rompt and ei cient itn the discharge of' his duty. Rte'dl, Trht the tin whears of this Lodge wear the usual badl.e of uou:ning fo'r thirty days. fle.., ,rd, Thlat thae L.odge rotnm he lput itn mournitng for the usutal time as a testimony of respect and esteem for our worthy br ther who wss a Past 31a.-ter of this Lodge. I:ew',red, 'rhat a iare in the 3Minute Book of this L..dge b: inseribed to his tuemory. cbesl, That a copy of these Resolutione be forwarded to the faither of the deceased brother, andl to the Edgefield Aderriber, Augusta DiepatcA that the Secretary of the L'odge Ibe requecsted to record them on the Mitnute Bouok of the Lodlge. A. G. WHIITE. ' Coin.tee. J1. S. IIA1l1lISON. RiAn.-It is said niow tha~t the last mortar is in its platce and that tihe atmmiunitiotn and suplies are all1 itn our polssessionl, s0 that eve ry. mieans f'or th~e speedy reduct.tioni of' Fort Sumoter may be said to, be centirely accom plished. T1he.re is tno possibility of' supplies or reitnforcleents beitng thrownt ini froma tile sea, for there is tnot the psower in the( Unitetd States Navy to do it, atnd of coursie the redtuc tion of' Fort Sumter is only a mat ter of time. 'There is one thitny cleatr, that it' the Gov enent resorts to t'orce and al sectionalil watr, there must be ai very stron'ig anid powe'rftul par. y at the North oppted to them. This party costi ttes~ the tcommeltrial cities antd miomed metn and thtose inuter.ted in, the: industrial pmi: suits of that set tioni. 'This dlivisioni being made at thle North. tcornpels lie G, vern'entent, in atn issue of foarce, to rely e'xclusively3 tmn, thu Black Re-pulicatn party fsr the supply of' men~i tand mloney~. W'heireas, ott the comltratry, the Conf'ede'rate States wil 1,r'esentt onei ated and unbiroke~n front, with nt' division, but a1 ready to defe'tnd thieir hzotes andi their attar.. in such ant issue, there cani be ino dout ats to the finial result. lIn add.ition to ilis, it there be ant appe-al to for'ce, it will at once throwv the lDorder States of' the Sotutherni country against the Blatck Rtepulican partyV anfd the Govermttent. In such a sltggle as tii, the total overthrow of' the Goveriunenft at Watsh ingtont is intevitale, atnd contfusioni and revolu tioni will beo intaugurated in the North 'rt States, that moust end. ill their enttire anid hlt destructio.-Charlestonl . urier. $2:'The three leading miilituery eetablish~ments of 31ceon, Ga., have putrchasedl their sprinig 5'o!us' of goods in New Orlenus, instead of goinlg Nerthl, as heretofore they have done. T'hey deservo alj aiea nrd patronage.. Written for the Advertiser. The Opening Spring. DY S. A. L. I've sung thy praises oft before, Thou spirit of the beauteous Spring, As comest thon with breathings low, With einerald crown and golden wing. Fair rose-gem'd garlands soon shall wreathe Their carmine tints above thy brow; And pearl-lipped lillies deck thy breast Pulvating in its gladness now. I heard a mock-bird yestereen Attune its throat to melody; A~trembling, swaying, fluttering thing, Seeming so frail to every eye; And yet that little harmless bird Taught thnt which I eball ne'er forget; A loving tale of gratit'ide, Which thrills upon my memory yet. My heart was sad,-for some I love Were far away and long unseen; And though the day was warm and bright My throbbing breast was filled with pain. For letters from my absent ones, Were wanting, and I could not rest Until I listened to the strain So rich and sweet, so full of zeSt. I thought if that frail helpless bird, Without a home wherein to dwell, Could have its tiny instincts stirred And feel its little bosom swell , With a pure sense of gratitude That God its feeble life has spared; Anl I, wi:h bIt ssings rich and good, Less thankful prove in deed and word; And with the rest this bahy air, All fragrant with the breath of flowers; The skies so blue, the ether clear, Dright heralds of the spring's first hours. I quickly raised my prayers above And thanked uy Gud for this sweet gift This promise for the months I love That speedeth now on wings so swift. Soon shall we hear the " whip-poor-will," The cooing of the brooding dove, And then " Bob White " from o'er the hill Where the brown partridge loves to rove. The trout stream low beneath the hills Where the marsh willows shale the bank; Or higher up above the dam Where clustering reeds grow thick and dank. There soon the fi-her boy will sit, With flies and minnows for his book, But many : nibble " will Iho get Before he on the trout shall look. The old mill wheel will brisker innve, The miller's powdered face will glow With quickened foot.te'ps will he move To join the sportsman down below. The ploughman turns the mellow earth And dreams of teeming barns of grain; Of blighted craps which now have gone, And hoping for the best again. Fair sea.-on of the circling vear! Would I could ju.,tice to thee do; I'll yield the niced to abler petis. And love thee well where c'er thou go. lRosa CorTTA:, Maroh 25. 186l. RF:.At. Es~ritt i.\' NEW' loltK.--I e is su tat real es'tate bais delec ciate1d so tuueh ina ertaini portions of' New Yor'k, that a moaisiun n Fil'ths Avenue, valueid att $.15.00t0, was sold, a 'ew days aszo, l'or $2'J,000, and one ol the 'ot mnagniicnt stores, rcent ly ercted ont road way, withi tle eXpictatt ion oh betingj rteel l',ir frotn $:15,000 to $-10,000, will not cmmnand $15,000. par-We have been authorizedl by the friends Capt. ].ENJ. ROPElt toa unn..unce hims a Cn dal~te far MA.JOt of the Laiwer llattali.. 9:h , .nel. ew Seasonable Goods ! T IE Sublsc'riber has jast returned, troum Char' tan will ti ~iMA UTIFkUL STOCK tof GOODIS per~aiaal'y' iaated ton the SPI'ING AND SUMM.HER TrIADE, 'r which, the Ladies art' $ *licited tao call andm ex nine on and afrter lThnir,day nex I. .1. 31. 11UDSON. Mar 2t, tf' 12 10,000 Lbs. Bacon, Full SALE FORL CASH. A SUPERIOR~ Let of NEWV FAMILY BA ACON, which will lbe said very low fur Cash. >t. M. 1'aAziina is our Atrent. Apr 10 2t 14 Sheriff's Sale ! Y Virtue of sundry Writs tof Fieri Factis~ to ime direct-id, I il lproc'eed to sell at Edge :i.i' Court llouse, aln the first Masndi.y in Mayii xt, a dlay following, the following property in e following cities, to wit: II. Tr. Wright for E. S. Grice, vs. Simeon Mc. aniel iad Jamtes Eidson;: vatriouts other P'laintiffe . The Sate. he Defe'nsnt S. McDnniel's inter rest ila the Tract of Landl whetrea'n ho recently sidd,. contiiining one hundredl andi thirteeni ( t 3) eres, motre a'r less. ajoininig lands aof Gen. MeD. ~'ver, Luarkin tG. iSwear-ngini, and others. John IHieit vs. Lewis Covasr and .Jtames Eidlson; latd & lButler vs. Lewis Utavar : G. L,. k E. Penn s. The Sante; variaus other Platintilffs vs. Thte ate, one liousu and Lot in the Village of Edge. :l, known as the Sald Ilouse, alid now occu-. el a.. a Houtel by Mrs. 1I. iioulwure, eantaining Two (2) Aere's, more or Icsa. adljaining lantds of thers. Luther Roll vs Charles Holley, Oite Bay IHorse, ite liugv umndt larntees. Tfhnmas P. Mcgrath vs. A. BUbnell, M. A. Rnn-. Sh andl S. S. llinyeo. Ex'ors. One Tract oif Land, a.niitaiig Five luutredt (.tin) Aeres, mo're ar ss, aidjainting Lands of A. J. lIIn:hes, hr. 11. srt aind Mrs. M. Sweairengin:. le ie't on ias the toaerty oft the Estate of l:eaj. t ii.snn, de''dI. LEW IS JUjNES, st: A ril S.18 ______ 4 t . . he State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, I5 EQUiTY. Jamnes Haetcher, Aadm'or., 'l ,.,. | 11;l1.;'r Act., Ueij. W. l1:athr, I /lei., i&c. lenjainetttiis, et al. T appajatring to my Sintisfactioni that the Defen danltst, Jtdin hlatcher unad Elzy Blandl and wife em:,ris, are tabsent friomt anid reside becyondi the m aits of this Staste. On meh ion lby Messrs. Abiney tWriht. Caomptlaiinantt's Solicitors. It is urdereid ilat thie said abaseint Defendaiit. ildo a; pia r andl end,. aniiwer. or dletnuir tao thIiis l I with in I Ihree iantas froum the, pubiciationt hereof, or judgment will be rendered iigninst themi paa/roon, . Z. W. CA ItW IL E, e.L . Alr ?a. 1961. :nm 1-4 tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. Lewais Htollawnsy, , Era'muis Mcl):ani.-I. Trn.-tee iaI/rJ'a 't'i. U' nppen~ttrinig ta imy ,,ati..factioni th-at the lDefen d 'ati Thaomaa- E';nn iad Agne~s his wlife. Mar sraet Mca l:ie, G eorge K ing ta'tl Fraaces Kiig r-'de bervtmi ille limiis aat' this .State. O~in matian la 31r. tiriftini. Compiati's Solicitor, Orderedl tat thme *,ti~i lDel'atmlants da itapear antI plead', n ve or demutar t., this lull1 within three nimtlhs trathe plah aiaiiato hiereoaf air a decree pro cona t'ao' will be en teredl niinst themti. Please Remember, T A'f, havteing di..pased' of may inaterest in the 1:amat an .1 Shloa; hntines5satf Aptel & Chris In to.gethear withI the Ihaaaks, &c., I nm in ino wavt intet e'ste.l in the se':tah taent air sd bu.-iiness, nt have noathlinag to ado wvia h it. I;. W. CIIRLISTIAN. Arto' 'It I TOTICE.-- All ptersians inabItedl tto thes Es ~tate of' Washtington~ Wis, elee'dl., tire requeitst .ttt'' omae !->rw1ardl tand setitl', the c'laimsi agt~ainst Ihm;ri tind all thase haiving~ dem-niaits again.,t saidm state. atre also renquested to presctat thetm proper attestedt fur paymienlt. No27 I. A. SE.W ) Aating Ex'ru. NEW SPRING GOODS! BAUM & KAUFFER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY MS DEALEHS, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUG U S T A-, G A. Would respectfully inform their many customers, and the Ladies in particular, that their NEW GOODS for SPRING AND SUMMER, Are now in Store. Our dif'rent Departments are filled with all the NOVELTIES )F THE SEASON, as also with everything belonging to the DRY GOODS Line. ID 30 a 4a G-OO> ) D wl:a )f which we have a SPLENDID VAlNETY, we would particularly mention. styles and patterns are somethig new.and especially suitable to fine, plain taste, or which the Ladies of this section of the country are so favorably known. Out of the inany articles received we would only mention: Lawns, Prints, Mitts, Jackonets, Ginghains, Gloves, Organdies, 1 illi ants, H ose, Bareges, Parcals, ILibbins, De beges, Cambricks, Corsets, Lavellas, Crape Maretz, Parasols, Brilliants, Barege de Laine, 11iir Nets, Flimainlays, Cally de Laine, Trimlings, Toil di Nord, Pure Mohair, Magic Kufiings, Toil des Dames, Mottled Modenas, Embroideries, Poil de Chevre, Poplins, Black Silk Laces. I"- me lade G dS a HOMESPUNS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES, &c., &c., ALL OF SOTTTE-IER-I FA.CTORIES Our stocks in DRY GOODS consists of: Brown Homespun, Towelings, Linen Drills, White Shirtings. Diapers, Casimeres, Slicetings, Table Covers, Ilandkerciefs, Ilicko:y, MArsaile Quilts, Jackonets, Deiiinjs,iiit. Nettiiius White Goods, Marlboror, . lars, Check., Linens, Paimaloon Still, swiss, etc., Table Cloths, Clittonades, I I 'p 'kirts, Napkins, Mra&., SMi., &QtC. SPECIAL NOTICE. [Ilvimig a FULL SUPPLY of all kind., (if Guivd.s for the WHOLE COMING SE,'ASON, we are sellingr thein at tile WVELL KNOWN LOWV PRICES, Not Raising the Price of Any Article! Pu tan at %I Iuffs MANTILLAS AND BUSTERS, Produces all lhe New and Fashiomal!c Styles in di the dilerent inaterials. LACE MANTIL LAS and DUSTERS in great variety. BAUM & KAUFFER, No. 175 & 177 B1OAD STREET. Augusta, April 9 i' 14 HU R A, W0 &S E &C6. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE REABY-MABE CLOTHING, UNDElR TIE SOUTHEIRN STATES HOTEL, AUCYGTTSTA,2 GEORGIA. Fine Bl:tek. iie anti Olive Frek and Dress COATS; ltisiness ('0A'T.S. of all Deseriptiut :uid (lors; CASSIM ],EIII suT1 s. (:a.ats. Plaiits :aina Vests to suit; FineI Black Cassitnere PA N's: Plain. Plaid, Stript1 nind other Faney Cassimiere PA NTS Silk, Merino, Wool, Velvet, Satin, B: rathea. and other styles of VESTS Every Style of Goods for Gentlemen's Wear! We keep always on hand a v.ry large Stock of fine Eighirts, D3raw~versq doo,-. Meriio SIll] IfS and DRAW EIS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, Neck TIES, STOCKS, COL LA RlS, Iialf IIOSE, Travelling SHAWLS, ROBES de CHAMBRE, &c., &c., A01 of Which will be sold at the Lowest Market Price. OLr Manufacturing1 Depa:jrtiiient is alwavs Well supplied with ULOTHTS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, O1' the greatest variety (f* French, EingliIi aid Gerniati Maittietures. Ihaving ucelleit entters, we itake up to order, in the iost approved styles, and at the dortest notice. Our Stuck tat BOYS' CLOTHINGr, ALWAYS CoMPLETE-COMISING EVERY RADE AND STYLE. QUICK SALES AND SIORT PROFITS WILL BE OUR MOTTO. A Deduction of 10.Per Cent to Cash Purchasers. Angusti. April 10 If 14 L O AN State of South Carolina, FOR TiI r Defence of the Confederare States. IN IN o- G IXZE D. MEIMS. Appalicanat. vs. Fredecrick Er 1 O0KS 'OF SUJ3Cit'IPTION WILL LE G de ititat ille Mary Polly Overstreet anal 1) aIIPENED Fult FIVE NILL[UN Doi, - JifrlhCli. ta Wit: Maldjall (;riLe -tul wile LAlS. at the iank (if the State, in ChaIrleston, Miley: Jiahu Atkiaiaaaa null wife Franees Juiue oi the l7th und Ith dilsayi if April. betweein the tverstrect Mary Oyerstreet: Sits Overstreet; hvours of U A. M. anId .: P. M. Five per ceut. aiu.t eetaey iauditil atid wife Marthu: Uerwo Over Ie paid inl Cma-h. lt the titte at suobscripition, and *irt ; lictiry Ovars!ret A. D. (rico and wife the ro.mninier tln or hecfaore the lirst of May, ina- Lucinda; Sim. Uvermireet Susar Sheppard; 1tich terest t.. run fromc the date of Huch lityaaelt tartgory ad wire Margaret ; And. Ypa te and hi Prons desirinog to seecire their vuibscripiioin, mai ythi Iren, to wit Eliai Kreppa and wife Elizabeth pay in Cash the whle am11oun111t, atd take a receip t 11 nitti I Tltiasanl wife*Jaiia That.Ghaieuad 1*r the delivery of lDoide or Stuck. To eaqualize wale . A; Miargaret Sluan; Mattilla Yucca; the rate ot subsecriiption at tol pointS, and to ena. Allen Yone o-Gaatiriel Yotase; Abram Yone tble tall perstaos contiveniently to subscribe, Currunt Sarab Yuaaee Ellen Yinee; Jelin Ergle and NO lintk Niot<. t' the pilace will be recived t I their childrec. t-1 wit ueorgu Ft ipp nuid wife Dally atm irket vathin inl coin. [it caoe of an over sul.- Eliza Erghe : Maary Ergie Aiaelia Ergle; Samuel iArripaiorn. preferenee wiil le given tirst, to tho Hrple: Artlxut Ergie: rillutan 11 e wito p-:ay down it ir whoh cecriptina ; next to Erle: I lai ciatl i !: ,ttien Er-do;Jalt Yet'e sub.scrilters of next to .ttlsriiers 4 swil. ata wife Stitt ; Ctde)) Lights aull wife Naof y itatoks of subascrilptin will t... opened oan the Leri IL tyer, ana wife 16 h ; tizahetl Iliet, samue day ait the lirattiies .f the Bank of the William Iuiet atal Daid Ilct, Uefenaant. State. in Columbiac ,Catmden and Atheville ; alen, it appearing ta my satisfaction that wil ta at the 1l:11ks (of Newherry, Chester. Fairiltld, littiet, Daid I iet, Caleb Liht i i ie Cheraw, Georgetown anl llambttlurg, tnd at Green- Nancy, ail Gorge Triia tna his wife Dolly, ie. ile. EWAltD F ST, C. M. FURM3AN,tteintsaftiStt:Iisirearodrd U Eat. A. TRLENHIOLM, tti hyat llet tdoacc a h iituao Chcarlestona, AprC i, lsa!.ottrlaorteaiateat(1t)dyof.u nt In ctunfaormtity to thte aboatve noutice of FIVEtareod Ml LLIUN DJLLaARS LOAN. the unidelrsignecd VF.DtSOOi. will baa at the ItANK OF HIA MIIiLt, S. c.. tan Ari2,Ialtt i l'th and 18Sth aof Aparil inst., to receive sublscrip- - tionsc. J. W. STOK ES,4D INS1AO' NTCE- 1 CIIARILES HIAMMON D, .leat5hitgaeadsaintheEae A. C. D r.COT TES. tfI.I.ioaa.de. r euse orne Hlaamburg, Alpril 2, 15t;I. 2t ic anatheidbtatate tddoaslarr FINAL NATaCElTO2.tEDITOI1S lAL peurstons htavinc lanty de la~a~ac naninst thaeI-- _____ A Eitv:te taf Mrs. Sarahi ina na~aa dee'd., are I jO t taltitesle taac Ntetf ret ,1 ta pre.e.-t thema tat lae ittn fatftrt, aj a wa yli tr, gvnit e. ttb tar hjettait th.::; da ay oat May tnext, or they will JailSw-rJtittttte Utlrgn l. Al e.I be debarred from payiment. atcaeb-ey uteelfrtirdiafri. 31. A. RtA NSO31, A dcn'r. J~~YIUOAT Fe271StAate of Sot Caolna Rich Meedr CARI ExoLtsu RoYAL VELVET, BR 0Ji :. 3 IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUI DAMASKS OF ALL KINDS, Cornices, Bands, WINDON FLOOR AND TABLE 011 WALL PAPEK The largest Stock ever offeri JAS. G IMPORTERS AND DEA1 Augusta, Sept 18 NEW SPRING G9003 FULL SUPPLIES. WILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., Respectfully announces to his friends in the C! and Country, that ho hss received his FTULL STUPPLIES 0Il SPRING AND SUMME] DRY GOODS, Embracing a COMPLETE assortment ol STAPLE & FANCY ARTICLE To which he respectfully invites the atten tion of the public. Augusta, Mar 26 tf MRS. D. O'CONNOR, NO. 198 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga., [S NOY OPENING A SPLENDID ASSOR MENT OF SPRING MILLINERY, mprising the various tyles of CRAPE, C1I1 SI;APOLITAN and STRAW BONNETS. Children and MisseV HATS, such as B0 LEVARDS, ZOUAVES nud CLOTILDAS, whi re the latest shapes. * Also, a large variety of GILT TRIMMIN HAIR BELTS and HIEAD-DRESSES to whi iho invites the attention of the public. Augusta, On., Alir 2 1n 11 CLAYTON & KENNEDY, AUGUSTA, GA.,. Have received a large supply of SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. TaRRnn xumusvi,; ---- o GALLER. OVER CLARK A CO'S J EWELRY STOI Augusta1, Ga., Entrance next doo.r above the Po.-t Otlio. T E Undersigned hsavinsg thoroughsly renovs these beauetiful rooms, is prrepared to Pictures in the most ap;proved Stj Of the art. and att unprcentedly low psrico. (2 hi a call. D. F. TANNEll Augusta', April 3, 4t I CHAS. D. CARRI & C0 DRAPERS, TA.ILQRS, MENS' MERCERS 30 BROAD ST., CHAR LESTON, 8. IAVE OPENED THEIR SPRING ASS0] MENT OF GOOD)S ADAPTED. TO MENS' WEAR. 10 pr et. Discount Allowed for Ca Charleston, May 17, 1860. ly i Fresh and Genuine. 5OUNCES QUININE ; 50 Drachmis MoRtPIIINE; 4 Do:. Evants' LANCETS; 20 Lhs. CItil OORM ; 20 " ILI'E MASS; 20 1Boxes ST A RCH ; 500 Lbs. Epsom SA LTS; 10t00 " SAL SODA; 500 " COPPERAS; 1000 " BLUE STONE; 1 Gross Mustane LINIMENT; 1 " PAIN KILLER; S" Rsdway's READY RELIEF? i " Seidlet: POWDERS; i" SOOTHING SYRUP; 300 Patent TRUSSES I 6 Dos. Balaan WILD CHIERRY-) 3 " SARSAPARILLA; 3" India CHIOL-AGiGUE; i Gross Coil Liver OIL ; 2 " French RIEMED)IES; 4 Do:: SYRIN(4ES: i Gross Ess. G INGER ; & " OLIVE OIL; 3 D0z. W.,u-.'s Hair RLESTORLATIVE; 1 Gruss VERMIFUIIE; 5 Doz. Ayer's CHERRY PECTORA L. Just arrived and for sale bsy A. J. PELLETIJIJ Hambuig, Mar 26 U' 1 P ILTaLS. AYER'S, MO FPATT'S, BIRAN'EI)ETHi'S, P'ETrERS', JAYNE'S, SPENCER'S, COOK'S, DENNIS SLEDGE'S, CE.PHALIC, HIOLLO WAY'S, SALLENBERGER'S. gg Just roceived andl for vale 1-y A. J. PELLETIEli Haburg, Mar 28 1m I agon and Blacksmi1 l1HE Subseriber has established at Duntour' SPost O11ice, a W.A 90N sod JILACKSMJ f0', where by piromipt attention to all ord a hopes to receivo a li~mersil supply of work. He will butild ti, sr'.er BUGO IES, WALIC c., in the necatest style: ande of the best mate l hs ini his oploy an A No. 1 ltscksnmit, i that as well as thu wvood departmenit, hlie Sants satifactioni. REPAIRNG done'well and with despmatch E. A. WISEMA: n.. nsl..,M a r ..# ai dion Velvet P1E T s. USSELS, THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN , PATrEiRNS, JUST RECEIVED. LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS Loops, Tassels, &c. V SI-I.ADES, CLOTHS, MATS, MATTINGS, 18iERS ace d, for sale by eBAILIE & BRO., ERS, 205 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. tf 37 l\T O) 'T X C! 3 s. -o W E Y HAVE NOW IN STORE, FOR SALE on CONSIGNMENT, EAION, i1ll AND FLU And on the Rail Road and Daily Expected, 3,000 Barrels "EXTRA," "EXTRA FAMI. LY," and CHOICE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, of different and well known brands. 150 IHdhs. BACON-Clear Sides, Rib Sides, Hams and Shoulders, choice and fne. ty 3,000 Bushels PRIME WHITE CORN. 3,000 Bushels PRIME MIXED CORN. Allof which we have INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL PROMPTLY, and to those who have to buy, we say, Call in. T. W. FLEMING & CO., No. 144 Reynold Street, Opposite J. M. Dye & Cu's. Warehouse. Augusta, Mar 6 51* 9 A. .. PELLETIER, DRUGGIST, Hamburg, S. C. 0 If you want a bill of DRUGS If you want GOOD QUALITY If you want VARIETY Large or smuall the quantity If BARGAINS and low prices suit you, T- Go to Pelletier and trade; Go to Pelletier and spund your money fur just the thing you want. --- If you want the best DRUGS and MEDICINES P, Go to Pelletier's Drug Store. U. If you want SPICES, FLAVOURING EX ch TRACTS, GELATINE, CREAM TARTAR or SODA, Go to Pelletier. If you want FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Go there. If you want cheap SOAPS and goo SOAPS, Pelletier's is the p!aeo. If you want the Lost and inet p-.pular PATEN'T MEDICINES of the day, Go to Pelletier's Drug Store. If you want PERFUMElY, HAIR OIL, PO MAfTUMS, hair .RUSIIES, Tooth BRiUSH A ES, CoSMETrCS, LTIONS, COLOGNES, and FANCY ARLTICLES. - Go to Pelletier. *-----. TARD OIL, LAMP OTL, L(NSEXD T ILE Sub~serib~er annonnees to his numeturou LE, custolAe'rS, that he has JUST REP'LENIS11. El. his Stock with many new and desirnble Goods Suited to thle Season, tedl Which m-'.kes his Stick very comnpleto and re'ar ike for the upniig of thze New Year's tradte. whiei Iwill hj. soldl on reasonable termus to puuctual cus in' A very liberal discount will be madel on cnal . hils. 5rGroceries Cold1 fur ensh (luly. E. P'ENN, A gent. Jan 2 t( i2 C' Head-Quarters, 9-rn R EG IMENT. S. C. M.. A:-ttL 1, 1SGI. O Rf>Ell, 50 - B Y virtue oif an ordetr from Brig. Glen. Juhn I hates, there will b~e ant election hell fn MAJOR of the L-.,wer llattalic'n, of the 9th Reii inent, S. C. M., ion Saturday. the 27th inist., ta fdi the rvzaany in s iid liattaliutn. T~he Captair., Comipanies will c11l to their assstnce twoo their reipective subalterns to ttnanagae said Elee rtion,, and the Manage'rs will meet atc thie Patta.lio: 3 M:-tr goun anMondlay fsulowinsg, cout th votes atnd transtnit the restnlt of the election the Brigadier Gieneral forthaith. TBy order of S. 11. B LOCK ER, Col. Rt. D. lur-esos, Adj't. A pril 3 4t 131 IAM new receivingZ my Sprinig Supplies CllOliCE GitUCERtIES, coistinig in ipar cf thu fo.llowintg. vie. Ch E SE, MH CCA RONI, CRtACK ERS, PR UNES, FillS, R AISINS, CLURIR ANTS, PICK LES. SAUlCES, SA LMON, uYST ERS, SPERtM. WAX & ADAMANTINE CANIDLE NUTS AND SPICES OF ALL KINDS, FINE IIRANDIES. WINES, CORDIALS, GIN, R UM, W HIISKIES, &c. ggAll of which will ho sold on the most ae commuodating terms for es. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg, Fehl12 tf 2 GARDEN SEED. T HE Subscribers have no1w in S5tcre a LAIRG and COMPLET.El nuirttnetnt of GA RDEN SEED), Emobracing the biest varieties of Seed now eXtant Call in early andl get your suppllies fromi our fuo anad entirely FRESH Stork. C. W. A J. 1. HODGES. Jan11 tt. 1 -TO PLANTERS! INGEERING anti ail other MACHll --G NERIY eni lie bought at GREATLY RE DUCED PRICES, at tmy Foundery and Machin Shop on the Georgia Rail Road near the August Cotton Factory. Addreiss, M. M. HIIGHIT, Augusta, Ga Oet 29 am 42 Bowles & Hughes, RESPECTFPTLLY inforw -.ha citirens of Edg tielil, and all whiam it may concern, that ihe; are prepareid at their well-known stand, IIOW L E STEAM MILL, to Make Wagons of every size and style Having a fine supply of the best lumber, thei - work will be found as gtoodi as the hest. In th way of encouraging home, industry, antI for you own-bweeit, give us a trial. Apr2 tf 13 ;Taxes ! Taxes ! Taxes ! - ALL~ persons who have property in the Tow of Hamburg and ha e not pail thecr taxets st LLthe same, will come forward by the irst of Ma and pay it, if not, Excution will he issued again thenm by order of Council. ille JOHN E. McDONNALD, -rg Clerk of Coneil. ns, H[amblurg, March 22, 186l St 13 NS, NOTICE.--AII per,:ons ibilehted to thie E ria. tatm ef Col. S. Christie, dlee'd., either h nd N.,te or Acenunt, are negnostedl to make itmmed ran- ste ptaybme t, and those havintg diienids agii the samec culi present thema to the undi-rsigne properly attested. W .MRGE d'r W, C.,MORAanNE Anr W.T IHf. 110WA.RD, IMMIlSSION liMA, o, 172, Broad St., Augusta, Ga., OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL, Keeps Always on hand IACON, CORN, OATS, PEAS, flAY, MOLASSES, LIME, Lid illiI (Is of Pr(ice ciieraIIy Auigusta, Mar 18 Gm 11 )RIT Z& FLEMING, ll1TRY A 8T SHE STAKES, PPOSITE CONCERT IIALL. ELLIS STREET, Augusta, Ga., EIP iulwaiyis on han I ror salc, Dojuble and Single Uarne.'s 1101lES, Saddle hORSES, roke and unbruko .IULES. Ale, ror illRE, at .times, good HIACKS ando neat lriUGIlES, with "ne 1H0r ses ail trun.ry Drivere. We are also prepared to 1BOARD HORSES by ie DAY OR MOJFNTli; and we would say to our onil froim the country, thait every posanible care ad attentinm Shil be IbUstowed upon the Horses tho-e who imav favor us with their 1-atruvage. Augusta, Mar 20 if 12 BOOTS AND SHOES! . W.M. AlE, having bec,.ne sole proplie tar ofK :he lus.eve, is nuw rendy to miaki.U eture all the Diferent Styles and Qualities, Etabraing in part Ladies' Fine Steel GAITERS and BOOTLES; Misses and Children's superb SLII'PERS and BOOT EES; Gentleuon's Fine Putny. Sole, Dress and Water proof BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS; Boys' Walking andi Fine SHOES, 1c. li -f which are wnrranted to be made of the Let itaterial and by the most comnpetent wi-rk en. Cornplete satliaaction will be rendered to It whoi may favo.r mue with their work. Frem past experience in thebu.iness, I feel sat :led that I can OFFER INDUCEMENTS in ge, way tof gnod Work and Low Prices he-retofore nkuown in this Tiwn. All I ark is a fair trial. pir Orders for nOOTS, SiiOES, Ac., of every ind filled on sltrest t' tZR*lEPAIlXtN neatly and promptly dowe. Shop at the old stand next dour to the Post f1ca. Mar 6 tf 9 5oot and Shoe Business. l1HE Subscriber has now on hand a One and superior l,t of LEATHERS, CALF SKINS, c., and is prepared to make to order, BOOTS, SHOES, GHITERS, &c., OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. He warrants his work to be executed in a dlu. able and workmanlike manner, and will attend rmptly to all orders. lie reepectfully solicits a thare of patronage. L'VrAs my terim are STRICTLY CASIl my 'RICES will b" VERY LOW. IV' Shop next door to T. Root's Storo. B. W. CHRISTIAN. Feb 20 am 17 EXECUTOR'S SALE. Y order of Co-urt, the Exeentors of the Estate of A. D. ADDISON, lec'l., will sell at the esidenec of the late Mrs. P. Adldison, at Edgugeld H., on WEDNESDAY, 17Tt APRIL, the fol owintg property, viz: One House and Lot :n the Village of Edgefield. The House is a'Two. tory one, having eight comfortable Rooms with ire places, levides l'antries anud Cellar, and ample ud. convenient Out.Buildings, Unrdens, A.c Also,.Ona TEN ACRE wooded LOT, ab~out one sile from the Village. adjoining lands of P. Eich Iberger, Esq . and Gen J1. 1E. Griffin. Also, abo..t ..e . -x race, .. .ea the following property belongIng to the Istaite of Mrs. P. Addison, dee'd., viz: )NE SMfA LL CARRIAGE 01R ROCK AWAY, One Two liorse Wagon, one Mule, orne umaill Ltot maf Hogs, with sundlry arties to b~e exhikited on the day of sale. T ERMifS.-AII .-umas of and under Ten Dollars -a.-h-..ver that amount tan a cedit until lht Jan. I (m2. with intereat Kr mn day or ale, and puroha .:rs to give note with nimple security. Gi 0. A. ADDISON, Ad~m'r. M r 25* -It ,12 Administrator's Sale. Ban Order fromn W. F. Durisoc, Esq. Ordinary oufEdlgetield Di.-trier, I will proceed to sell at ierfy lill, on Wedne.sday, the 17th inst., all the >ersonal estate ..f 1. II. Hotwaerd. dee'd., cunsist n.g mof ONE II0ltSE. ONE COLT'S REPEAT .:t (Pistoi,) ONE~ sirLv ERt WATClf, and other articles to.. tedi..us to mnentionl. Terms an a crtedit until the first day of Decem tr next, u ith inateres: from date-except as to oll tus of antd uder $5 to bje paid in Cash. JAS. S. HIAKRISON, Ad'or. Aparil_2 2r. 13 $10 Reward. I W~I.L PAY Ten Dollars fur the apprehenuseo anI dliv.-ry t mea oh my Negro lBoy WILl, iho left my residence oni the 24th inst. Said Na - rat is remarkably tul11, coppger. colored, twenty-fotar -eu. f :ao, land. limps a litte in walking, caused vihe I10, of one .t' his great toe~s. Will is * .it.:er htv traa.!e, antd l., datuht will be after on iraking' jula5 of that cort ias he has done before. JohlN P. UATES. Mfar 26 tf 12 $20 Reward. RANC~A frm th.: S.,b-critber nbnut three ot. siee.hi Ne;:ro w..man DALLAS. Stat D.alls i, abotut 17 yea'-s oldl. cttl-per coin -,.e:edl. :mdoa i.< smiewhant ha me in the ri;:ht thigh, t'.im which cause she siightly l:1mps. She has a mother in lluburg, and she may be lurking in the vicinity .of lthat T..wn. I will pay a Reward of Twenty Dollars fur her iae deolivery to tue. S. D. RYAN. April 1 tf 1 TOTlCE,.-All persons Indebted to the Ese titte of Dr. A. 0. Iloward, dee'd., are requeat. .ad toa make paymtent, and thosei having demands tagainst the samne. to precont them properly *a.e .eaaned, JULIANA li OWARD, Ado G.. l. LLANm do al-y i 9 12 1 Stato of South Carolina, ElDGFIEL)DISTRICT,. IX EQCUI'T'. John I'. 3Miekler and other', Coouinissitoners, Lit f or .4ec rs. .enitial uhdAle Yanemv ti. Freezuam. Comimittee, . lef. E'lin'gton seairles. A d'or., et tal. T'. uippearinlg toa my satisfactioni that Yancey t& IFreenlan, tane tat the Defendaants In thIs enmse; reidus Itevund and withot the limits of this State. On inotion lby tn RmPi, Comoplainant's 80= ii..r, ir is orderedt thiat the saul Yanecy ii. Free man alo impp~entr ad pleadi.,tswer, or demnur tn this Bill within three months fronm the publication hereof, tor a decree pro conf,-a lgunt him will be entered. Z. W. CARl WILE, c.a.E.Da. Commn'rs. Otliec, M1ar 20, 1801. 3m 13 Shingles, Boards, &c. T'1E Subscriber will furrish to order and de liver lIEW ED TI31IIER, BOA RDS, SHIIN 1; ES, L AT hIS, & e.. alt the usual p.rices, and will till all orders proamptly. He promises satisfaction tom all who may favor hum with their patronage. He may at all times be faond at hi. father's resi dnce four miles from Edgefield C. HI. L. DELOACHL M~ar 13tf1 Notice. T TIE public generally are requested tin exam ine their libararies carefully and return all BOOKS belonging to the Estate of G. W. Lan drum, dec'd., as early as poassible.. WV. M. L AN DR UM, Adna'r. Apr3 3t 13 N oTICE.--All persons indebted to the Eu tato of ti. W. Laindrunm, de.'d., are requested to come forward immediately fur settlement ; and those having demands against the same will pro sent them. W. M. LANDRUM, Adm'or. Api -n I f 1 CAINDIDATES..V For sherstd. JAMES E-IDSON)., F. V. CuUPER. WILLIAM SPIRES, J0o1N lLANID, llENity B. GALLIMAN. -0 For Tax Collector. W. II. lloLLOWAY, RseJ.IOPERt. STARLTN0 TURNER, C. M. MAY, ClIARI.ES CARTER. 1lERRY 11OILNE, T. I. CLARK, Attorney at Law. OFFICE, OVER . ' - BRYAN'S STOtI. Edge6eld, S. C., Feb 20 tf 7 Law Notice. 0 T IlIE Undlersigned have thi, dy formesi a part nere'hip fa.r the UltAU :TICE OF LAW AND EQUITV in the Ditrict of Edgelield. They, or either of theim, can lie fonund, until fur- 6 ther notice, either in Mr. Aiisyt's Office, adjoining a the Planter's (Ryan's) Hotel, cor in Mr. WRIOMI'S g1 Office opposite to the Saluda House. JOSEPH ABNEY, t HENRY T. WRIGHT. fr Mar 13, 1861. 3m 11 a Magistrate's Office. Hl AVINU hen app.'intel by 11i4 Exetrlleney t;,,v. Ptes:Kt4s. MAIISTRATE OF THE -VN OF llAMuIlti ani VICINITY, I take ps.ea..re in offering my services to the public for ite collection of Nate, :and Aer unts. All monies eollected by me will he placed in the uank of 11amburg to the credit of the parties, subject to their order. My Office will be found on River Street, next laor to Mussrs. Padlg:tt A Craftun's Store, and opponite the Storo of Mesrs. Ilmmonld A Lark, where I imoy be found uli hors during the day, from 6 o'clock in the morning to 9 in the oveuing. It. L. GENTRY. Hamburg, Mar 13, -It 10 Medical. W- S. CANNON, X. D., having located "W o in Beech Island, otfers his Prosfussional services tw the pulblic. Office and- residence at tl Mr. S. J. M. CLARittZ's. Beech Itlard, Mar 9, 1861. 6t 10 k -1.. P A 3 K E :R , DENTIST!' UPPER ROOMS OF MR. G. D. TILLMAN'S LAW OFFICE. Edgetield, S. C., March 19, If 11 Dentistry. T HE Undersigned will do all work in the line of DEN'RISTY that may be entrusted to him. He will take pleasure in waiting on them at their residences, if they will notify him through r the Richardson Post Office-or if desired at his Father's residence one mile and a half from Red Bank Church. All work warranted. C6E0. M. ETIIEREDGE, - Phyercian aid Seon-i benist. Dec 13 tf 49 DEl\TTISTR"Y:, DR. J. B. COURTNEY will promptly perform all work in the line cof Dentistry that may be entrusted to him. He will take ple-asure in wait ing on those desiring his services at their resi dence if they will notify him through the office at Edgefield C. H. le will be at the Village Sale days and Court weeke. Oct. 3, l y 39 Elmwood School. T HE Exercises oif the Elmwood School begar on the 1th March, unser the instruction of the accuomplishied lady anid teacher, MISS S. L. S. McD)ANIEL. Theu termis of Tuition, per Ses sin otf five maonths, arc: For the Primary Dep~lartmett...........S,00 With thei sddiion saf Enaglishe tirarumar, S'.,i..i i s.0 Edgefield Female College T lIE precent Ses.<ioni af this Schooal commned J. nu Mondaay. the 11th of F'ebruaery, .inI will coe the last week in Ju ne. Pupisls may enter at any time until then, ail they wrill be charged eily fronm the time of entranc. It affordls us great leasure to announce to the triensds and Patronls uof the lustitutio~n, that the servicet' of Mr. RI. H. Mt\s of thins1pince, haL beeu securesd as Teacher asf barriajngaal I'aint ina~/. Thiee, therefore, who~ wish tu avail them selves sof inestructione in that D~epartmeont, have row an spposrtuniy of doing so. The urual charges tei'd bc madte fur cuchi ins.truction. T1eachers four Preseut Sessjin. JOllN R. L.WALTNEY, 3!. A., andl Lteimpositioni. REV. L. It. (NWALTNEY, M. A., f.Wental' iaul .lIal .Scientea, Ilistor'y aml Enagliah ROBERT J. G;WALTNEY, *istema?,en anid Xaturatl Scinc. MR'S. LUCY GWALTNEY, I runary Dr~jaea-tunent. PROF. JAMES T. BACON, ROBERlT II. MIMS, fai"Fur any informnatioan addlress JOIIN R. GWALTNEY, Mar13Elgefield, S. C. Ma 13i1 10 TAX COLLEICTOR'S NOTICE. I WILL attend att tI.. timies aned places heroin aftiter inent~sial to colleect the STATE AND DISTRICT TAX, far the yeur commencing the firt- day isf Octaaber l:0. Chapmilan'. Store, W~edntesdaiy, 1 0th April. Nit'kerss''. Thuirsd-sy, 1 i th Alpril. Cooprersrillo, Pa il :y. 1 2th A pril. Ilurnt,'s, Saturdniy, I 3th A pril. Unrii's Mill, Samoi eecsing, nr 3 n'elftck, - nItattr.'s Store. Mo~ntday, 1.5th A pri. Shatternl.+l6l T'u..inv. 14th AprIl. L:iberty Ii1ill, W-edne.dny, 17th A pril. Whiitehh..ue, Thutr.-dy. I th A pti Ned 1la0wl..'r, Vrid~ay. l1ii I A pril. Mileton'. $iaturdniy, 20th A la'il A. Mlorgan's'. Mandlay. 22d1 Aipril. Ulnmhurtg, Titesday. 2fld A pril. IWighttanii'z, Schoiol liuusa, Thursday, 2!,tli Apr Collier's. F"ridd~y, 2fithi A pril. Red Ilill, Saturdaiy, 27th A par;ha 1Hward's, Meanday, 29th Aparil. Chuaatham'iis Store, Tuesday, 311th April. liwles' Steam M'ill. Wednaesdaiy, lst May. P'leeecant Lane, Thurseday. 2d1 May. J. S. Smylcy's, Saturdaty, 4th Maty. Edgetieldl C, H , Mianddy and Ttuecday, 6th and 7th Mnay. aA fler which time my Boaoks will close for the pres ant year. I hope Tax paye'rs will be punctual in mnkling their returns in the proipar times, and paay the samie, sotherwiss I shall be compalelled toa leave their Execuotionis with the Sheriff. I hotpet the Tax pafyer5 will .excuse me foir not going bsut atne raund~, its I dial nst g,-t tuy Bouoks Suntil the 6th March, and I miust make may Returni by the first June. The folloiwing iS a list of taxablle property: Negroes; Landl ; Satles of (loids: Salaries andI Wit geesaver $500t, Lasts ini Town: Monies Laaanedl eand at Interest. either in Bondiis oar Stack :fUnnk rStck :Capital of Ilanks of lIstue not intcsrparai tel in this Staite ; numbler oaf 'ackas atf Playin: Carse sold ; l~iiilr Tialble ; Uoge k ept by slave: -Free Negro; Deags, Ate. TII EOS. DE AN, ?.c.n.t'. Mar 13 tf 10 Notice. A LL persons having demands ngainst the Er itale of Rosela Bllalock. dee'dl., will please hand thorn in to moe. properly attested. imimedi ately. P. R. ELALOCK, Ex'or. Mar 9 tf 10 N ~O!ICE.-All prson indebted to the Es ~tate aof Sei~nue'l lle'rrinc. dee'd., by Note or Arcssnut, are requne'ted ti meet mec at the Ordina ry's Olfl 'a, at 1:iGeeld C. II., a'n the tirst daay of. Mat '~ev~xt. Th'a.se indebteda muist pity on or before althe abouve day, end those having accounts on the Estate must render themt in, attestedl according to law. ISAA C JIEIR.RING, Adm'or. Febi 3 Sn*