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derive, in a great measure1 the warlike material, the ordnance and ordaanee steres, which are ex psnded so profus'ely in the numernue and depe late e-ngagements that r idlyaendceed each other. Cotton and wit "t-, f,'e . "ihnes and bsrnea. wagoa and gt. varr t . Mrs ;d-luced in dully ineres iog qu ntianr by .a. ..4r i ex F .nging : ant' existea e. O-r.Meldsa z.longestwhitened -y o,twt that cauuot be.exported, are devotedto theOi prod:ction of cerea'e and the erowtb of Ptcek ftr maerly puroba ' w.:. . .o Y.eis ef ootton. In the-homes t.froui noble and devoted women, wiib uut whose sublime .aaerifices our att.eee -would have been impossible, the noise of ,the loom and oithe spinning wheel may-be heard throughout the land: With'hearts.swelling with gratitude, let u', thea, join in returning thanks to God and in beseeching the coatinuanoe of His' protecting care over our oauase, and thi restoration of peace with its manifold bleeilnae to our beloved Doun try. JEFFERSON DAVIS. Ricaxosa, Jan. 12, 1863. For the Adverlssr. C-6P NLas ?asnntItSUnoS, Va., uecemaber Q6th, 1862, bit. EnTon: Owing to the irregula rties of the mail I did not: receive until to-day the Vejy of the 4daerei~w eontaiing-B. F. I sparM's reply.to -y adversiemenf ot tiwo deserters frowt ny Campany,; As be !s an 'laman I am not dieposr.tr tody word: with hlum. I will ,irnpy acabmit a statemeta .4 fala which I hope will arve to show Mr. L.ax ba 'd the public that I. was only ating tup to af duly asCa-ptain in.advermiag bis.so. About the Sath day of Augitt list, F. W. Lis' a-cx 'e:t my C.tp'ty without permission frotm nay e ihe 02oerk of Lie Cowpany or Regiment, ,and has sot sione been beard from;- Mr. B. F. L. Fays that his son was sent to a. Hospital. A .1 dier cos only i.e sent to Hospl-al by the Sur.en.9 o the RegimeLt. Dr. TArton, Sttgeon T, t'.. Legion, saye that LAsNaUS never received a pare from hid. A few week! miace an crder was isued by Col. GART, (perhaps by the -Brigpe Comnmaiider,) L1 dering Captains of Co:nppnlae to publish as de sorters .1l men aleent from their commnand without proper authority. I did so. Previous to this Ca. G(av~ had an order~ published hefere the whole vut"mand, on dresE parade, braning F. W. LAS ysavx as a itraggler, coward and'deserter from hie L g on the'iv,, batt.e. The following is a copy f of the crder: Hr.amQansae H axero~s Lu.nr'x, ' October --, 1862. t;iH RIAL E DERS 3O. The Colonel Conmnrandia.g take' thia opportuni tf .,t publishing before this cnamand tihe narre. the foltowlibg'soldiers who here di'ninguished ,ahemselve- for eonwrdi.',straggliug1 andi dvertio.ns %.t their Colors in tOme uf .tiuger, vi. .T. L. t.arsnr. Co. 1t. n, ., n ' I hereby 'cfer a reward of Thirty. Dollars for; the delivery to me of either of the abuve-natncd ien.' Captains'of Companies to which either of, tI aborer-inemd beltig will piobblh them" a da ,ertsje sn ihir Dljtri't papers.I A copy1f'thi. ,rder will be furni.,hed the Charleston c.- ftr $ orage of Lieut. Cut. GAR'. C9 pand'g Hampton Legioa. ji. J. Buom9ton;+, sating Adj't. . . g. W. Lynniei uertd very diegrsaeuliy at the battle of Manassas No 1, Eltbam's Lauding, where he was only kept. an the tsard by threats of hit glic.re, snd Usiaus cara where he deserted the be.s altogether. )I1e has been .inglaarly favored is net bolag C.urt-M'artiaod for cOwardie4 sooner. I ha-i hoped not to be forced to toake the fire doing disalosaure, hat oia.e~e Mr. E. kF. L/trMat a L so elelus as to Interfere with mpe in the dis charge ar the duties uf wy ?411ee, lot hita bear the hlasse of publish~xng to the world the :.r-y el baen. eheue ti.& unpleasant controversy hasa arisen. 1 wlas son as F. Wi. Laaowars is apprehendaaed ar raru' t-, ip Con.pty ad ,taoJi u at am' :.al fsr e.waardi..e u.d deartiOn, endeavt to l!u.Lrer kima taun other a.omnpa:y, wher,. I hsp. he iasy he of :nre r.-evi;'e to lat country. I -arcly nha- no aboe statreneur era tru., and th e orderne a ~er-t o-Py of. the '-:ne pu'oeed hy ra at dre..s parado. M. W. GAM.x Cil. C.otadg. Hampton Legon. We d& L'-reij c~r fy that the above statemento, in regard to the cendlot of F. W. Layonex, are true. R F. A. TOMPKINS, 1st Lieut. Co. B, L.. A. TCULLY, 2nd Lieut., Co. B, B. J. BOU ENIG H T, 3d Lieut. at that. time aeting let Sergeant, Co. B. Tuz WoxDzRa OF TB Y. WayT..--n Main day last, there was an exhibition in our town of a ta.o-eddJ colored girl. She fo.rme one cof the greatest wondeta sof the age, and has exrcited the wonder of the umedical world, buuth in Europe and Ameriea. The Siaase -Twins have been regardied s a roosit wonder 1. al OdtMaeio of nr~.tre, but an not epc * 'reVtey'&,mi'arbl't this d'ual andl et Cjin gl earieune of 'ti~i LaJack girl. She. huas tR. a dlietiriet head. and a marked individunaiity abu'e te waist and in theolower eztremities. ge~a of a lateral oannection, as in the case d* tha :asnneaje Twine, -there is a positive .44, juncatio.n, in part, by which one bRdy is to-med, the. other parts being free and un-, restia'ned. She seemns to be g veryv inti. psr girl, and hasi ra~Iter aij.e smiia4 l-. eat. --Wil talking or singing, you have be fore voat two distinct person., and yetthr stan~d. in. inexplicable ;-eality but one enrp.. real- existenee~. At this mystenlous union. . scioene. recoil.. She, ho~wever, is worthy of a pesonal observation, ad we anticipate if eahe is carried throgh the South, that the stat dont of nature and the eurious must make heer the subject of a closa scrutiny, and re tirn' amazed at the wo-ki ofT nature. In Eu e~e in some of the States of the ul'd Untion, z~d n some of our gloriona Confederacy,, they have been exhribited. We ho.pe -that they will be carried through the Southern States, go that all may have itn opportunity of ini apfsetinig this rost wonderful aof all w'; ,'1er.. :Wt le krnthat - this..zirl will be agaio ex hitetsa 1 'the f'ourt House on Friday next. - A g'i~ru jA:tost Omvvtm 9---The latest arrival fromt the North states Itat a fisticuff' recently took place on Pennsylcmnia Avenue, in Washington, between Halleek, the Coin muander in-Chief, and the Tonng N'apoleon, $(eClellan. The story is that McClellan met Halleck on the street and acusad him of having published a tiass'e of utnblusehinig false hoods in his recent report, when the latter pi,che.d into ceCIellan, who db.fendid him self idj decisile advantage: bt it further stated -that wilh reference to, the aff air, that oune of the city papers had a paragaraph noticing it, but before half a doxmn oop1es werestrruack ctf the police interfered and had the-whule tnat ser suppres.. pe- Tbe Bualtimore Sun of the 13th et i an ofial dispatek Irera Curtis to-Halleok. an. a,1nneind a repulse of the Co.nfederate~ at-Spring. gt.', .M1.. The town w-,n much damaged. G0 s. Brown lost an arm. The I'oss a~n both sides is small. . g-A letmer frem ?Kana9n amrte that the 3ritich Governteetit had de-manded the withdraw. .1 of Admiral Charles Wilkem from the Yank.. .-arOa. - - For thetKdver'i.er.. - - - At a meeting of the Rerpblican ible Class In. the 4th January 1di3, the fiollowing preaomble and' Resolutons-were ofered-andI receivei: In consideration of the death of our much- . I.ed member and ftjinJ Rt. J. t) LOV ER. son 'r G,. and Fua . - G .Vl:n, of-ldge iad Distrot. . C;,.andmember of Ceropany-H, :th Regiment, i C..., who died at Mt. Peasant Hospital, Was rylend, on the 27th Fept. 1862, of wounds re wiled on the 1 th Sortemober, at' .the -battle of Maryland Height. Reotref,-Tbat in big deatji'5jir Cl a haa lost1 iwo'rthy and- punetual member; his family a oving son and brother;.his country one of her nost' willing and patriotic supporters. and ble ,ommiunity a warm and geuerous-hearted -youth. Resutred, That we tender our deepest sympa dy to his family in the lom of one who bad en twined himself so elosely around their hearts with ho- warm and purest love of youth. Reesoled, That In his fall in the defence of his untry he has endeared hi' remembranee to every true-hearted Southerner and won for himmeif laurels which time can neyer efsoe. Revolved, That while we smourn his early death, his reception of a Saviour in youth and waniflat lesire to kuow His Master's will has given just reason u hope that he has been removed from earth to heaven. flesofred. That we. devote a page of our Roll Book to his-muwory, and that: a eupy of these R'esulutione be sent to the berea'red family. sand :hat they be published I I the Fidgeiiel.d A ds.iniee. -: :+. rI0. E L,,upt. gOGen. Bragg will pe. e a +wh-iler or et.1 enn liable to military dai:y ., bol4. staff oftin.e. ( iuartermaster's sod on.h.r ei.:ks. 'Trse dutias an be performed by lame -va .old persons just u well s by stur'dy moo, who domineer over sol ier' and put on airs while they are skolking r: n serviee. ,,r-I the Yankee Congrees, lately, a resola ien? delari:rn Grant's order expelling the Jews from his d!.partment tyrannical, usurping,,and unjust, sL l requesting the President to. coun'er man. the same, was introduced by Mr. Powell and !si1 over. -# The negroes at Hilton Head were enter tined by a speech from Federal Generaleaxton on new yaar', day. iiis speech, like several the naie, was highly incendisry in its tone. end the negroes were told of the- scenes that oc nired i1 the West Indies in years gone by. Bang ng . too. ight a puuisltnnt for men of this stamp. p- The New South, a Yankee paper publish. r at iilt.n Head, reports the arrival there of a nauhr of versel' of the Banks expedition, in isrere A number of vrsa. i them were sur veyed, and condemned as unseawoftby. and the troops transferred to other ves.eli. pii1 Ton Byeh made a s'eech in the Yankee. Sarate on the 12th, on the detaralis.d conditinn of the Federal army, saying he'weuld tot be rur-, prised if General 'Lee sh-nld visit WashIngtm n and give us an invitation to leave before the f. nrth of March. p2-Roseacranz says, of the tattle of up freeeboro, "'4he slaughter of Federal 4ers was heat-rending." This .hows that Counfederate shot fell in tioe right place. The Yankees do not pare . how many of their rank and tile, enmporei hlef ly of newly imported foreign taercetaries, are 'siu. But when death lights upon their general and Gold 1. ers, it bcome "heart-repding. S'Mc~ltoonald bas b-en elected Clerk of the 6urt of Common Pleas for Abbeviile District by a maajority over Moore of 862 votes. - CarX: CoA.t1-The Milledgevi lie (Ga.) Reorder says: The machine now in opera-; tion trns out twent~y fAmr pairs n day, whirtb chiers are nearly comrplete~d. aitti weln thea tite in'.tere will r.untmnun r- rapidly a.s ture ruauirlnea can h-- inude 'tay the worrkmnen,1 diy. OBITU.ARY. -W.at noeld a rnotht's b'eurt, in all its n l.dest .eetaay ci lute. Ask for her darting like the gi't of liuaien." D'a., io thie Vilage, .mn the morning of the th inst., of Diptheria. .101)? LAEK, only un . or Rossar H. and hasLi. J. Mrve, aged2 yar5 and 11. monthas. The Reape1.lsbh again been in er u~dt .? uother tiower, lovely nd bet-,vmd, hath fallen before his naever-tiring seythe. " Not in cruelty, ost in wrath did he cumei that day," but to trans plant ananther beauteotus bud into the gardenis of Paradiser-to add anrotheor gem to the diadein of Him who ble..sed th~e lit.. *.nes'. Farewe*ll tu thee, our preorivuc little -lar.ing,-.-our Ioe. Is thy eternal gail.. S. A. Disor, on the 10th in??., of Criup, JOH N lIEN. RY, infant son of W. it. and Miar Mai., LIf this IDietrir't. 'They oly can he saili to posses a child forever who have lost oue in infancy, We still have one, an only one. sestre in sacred It it the lone and levely otie h;'s d.e'.Pirg 10 the i fold it ia our artsr.. e u 11 tAf our ft mehlpleainest of ana o, tAMt .'in Lie as.-r uted." E. J. M. it ran, ..n the 7th ist.. :. M.\ ( ILA, youngest daughter, of Jsaras and MwLa.aa Diont, aged 1 year and 2 months to a daw. ter disease was Diptheria, w'hieh i awful in Its eharacter and erutferings. I: seems to be th~e mot destruotive direase we baye,-er;.stiall~y smong chidren. The writer preaehed hof fuosrat fom t King I; chi., .:I ver~a, at Mcuendrie's C .hapeL . - Farewe'.. d-a--e; .MsacT ia. We no more on earth aeli ,se thee. flut exp..t in yonder's hright world te mecet agaio, where parting will be n more. We lay thy beautiful form is the tomb, in antiopa'a'I of the morn of resurretion, when thi mnornal shell pot on imnnurtality, and where our souls and bodies shall rest with J esus. . J. P. BODIR. trr., at his rer-idenee, near Liberty Hill, in this D).-tret, Mr.. BN~yERl W HITE, in the Asd yeer of his g. It a:durds me l.lea.-Ure to speak of this eitirzen, as I cant safely dlo in this notios, from mny acquaaiu eoe with him maey ye trs. Hes was a member of the Raptisat Chur.h or Christ about twenty years, Iand as comsist.nt, in his Christian deportraent as a patidt h wase berc anid aealoui in the ennse ofthe eath. Hie volunteered hi. sorrieres and went t., th,. se.,t if war a- .1ieutenant in Capt. It m.r Ciomp ay; ws orn the Islauti when P'.rt noyl was taken tby an unsecrupiilous enemy ; was te last that left the battle-Sieldt: Bi:t from physi e inability was compelled to return to his family. For Inontha heusffered from the annoying disease of Blronchlis, whichb be hc.re with Christian firti tle and submissi-m, and ,in the 10th of Doe.1862S, eathed hit last andentered npen a new, a noble? eXIstence at'G(od's right hand. We wase a member of the' Masonict I-oige at Liberty H14ll, and was loved and esteetned by him heat.le was tUnaeluing In his manners. Aa husand and fathel, he was kjrpi and alee t ii'atei as's neig'hbor b'enge;lenfan(kjid-heirt. e In a w'ord, to' love Iiirs was tu know .hirq. .fle died in felt sss~rannle (f aeoeptance with god, throusgh Chris', regretting uinly leaving his Icoparion and loved ones behind.. lie leavea a wife and tie children, an aged~ mother, several brothers Anid disters, together wih s many friends uand relation~s to mourn, hut not to those without hope. JOHN TRAPP'. Drst, on 1st Januery, EMMA, youngest daugh tr of Na-rmas anid NixcY -Borrts, aged 2 years and S months. Her di.<ease warn drop'y of the R.,ath hoe nippedl thee, sweet Eva., in tire bid e- lie,-but ne'er can ha-rm %ili tpiril., for G... ha'h take~n uthee hime to ret in him bnsirm, whier i pain. and so'vaw. and death wilt ne'ur hermr thee i ar-wll, little sisterdosr ! (in the shtoro of stur. nnldeiveranee we hope tr .see thee again, where all ,,ur Iropee end jeys t~hai: meet tng..thar, an4 . te.e Anwell mnever. A M)oTrmn. ;Tenth fleg-t. Ieuerve . Wi are authurised to anno'inre Mai. EMMET S1IlE L3 a eanlidte fur COL(ONE:L te; the 1'1h. Rrtilment Ieiiervee. r aluda River, Jon 21 lI - 8 J. E. MUNGER, 150 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., WiTATHf-1lHR AND J1HEll! M T PARTICULAR ATTENTION will be LY.given to the Repairing of WATCHES, CLOCKS 'nd JEWELRY. Every efort will be made to keep up my extensive Stoek of SPECTACLES To suit every defeat of vision. The balance of ay Stock-of CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, PLATED WARE, Ae., will be sold low FOR CASH ONLY. Augusta, Jan 30 .~ itf _3 Notice. HAVING purchased of the Administrator the interest of-C. -W. HODGES, dee'd., In the firm of C. W. A J. B. HODGES, I will continue the hitiness in my own nane, and hope by strict attention to the wants of the. people to merit their patronage. I will eudeavor to keep up as coa. plte a stock of DRUGS. .iEDICI'ES. An., as these bloekade-tines will allow, and will sell as low as I can possibly afford. As the Administrator wishes to close the Estate of U. W. Hodges, dee'd., it is particularly request o that all Indebted to the firm of C. W. A J. B. H ODGEs will call on the Subaeriber and settle forthwith.. J. B. HODGES. Elgefell. S. C.. Jan 21 tf 3 The Cash System ! FROM andafter this date I will sell DRUOS; - MEDICINES, Ac.. STRICTLY FOR CASH. I cannot fill any 1'RESCRIPTIOSS sent unless accompanied with the money. The cash system is the order of the day, and I am compelled to pur sue the same policy and rigidly adhere to it. J. B. HODGES. Jan 21 if 2 STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLINA. -* ALJrT AN1) INSP. GENERAL;'S (FFICIE. CoutusA, Jan. 15, lSt. 'hNERAL ORDER .W0. S. Purgeant to an Apt of the General Asombly I entitled " An Act to authorise and empower certain Regiment to elect their Field Ofieers," passud on the 13th day of December, A. D. 1I'I2. an election for Field Officers to cominandI the 10th Regiment. l.t Curps Reserves. is herly ordered t be holden on SATURDAY, tha 24th day of January inst. II. That''sid elections shall be conducted by the iCommnii,Uod Officers of the Companies whose duty it shall be to open and hold pulls for their repe;'tire companies at such places within the limits of said Regiment as they tay ree fit i" designate; rscive and count the votes (all treu hers ef the cnmpanies being entitled to vote,) and immediately make their return of said eieeti'n under their hands to this office. III. The Captains of ti's cotpl anies are ol.arged with the execu'ion of this order. By inst4ruction of the General Assemtbly. A. C. OARLINGTON, Adjutant and Inzsrector General S. C. Ja .221t'i sTATE OE SOUTtI CAROLiNA. RuoLaan o. thur,.or and C'unat paseed July' 21. leW' EXTP-ACT. "ii. RresoIed, That ail .er.ene :itable to military uty in the First Corpa Reserves who shall make dealt when gjhinmengel Ia': servie, ..bali be sub. jPot to ;uch p.unishmaent ,br of death uPs maye be impo"sed by a court tmaartial or'lered by the C'am-a maders .f the Regitment in whi.:b such defautlt iay be wnade." Ga ER A L O R DER NO.4d. Fu much 'f. Gieneral Order No. 46 as conflieta' it the above Resolution is hereby cogunter tuane.. -. . Ify order of the Commande-i-in-ehief. A. C. GARLINUTON, Adljuteat and Inspector-Ge-nel of b. C. Jan21 2e 3_ NOTICE. I LL persona leaviz:aim aas against the Ei.teate "f Dsr. J. Llarwoodl Ittt, deke'd , are notitied to rtent themnrperly tatitqtd, as the unmder .anei is prepoaruit to pay the same. 'These in eyed to said Estate are reques'ed to .attle prupt. .- Wr. M. BURT. E~z'or. Jan2 tI State of South Carolina EDG4EPIELD) DISTRlCT, IN ORh!IXA4 Y. p ;y tAertsub a!Jt vthers, ;Citaitlon for es 'r Settlement John P. Self ad his sureties. W. .iand A ces. s. Jennings and John R.1k'w. ) ON hearing t'ae Pe-iaioa in ths above ease, It Is ordered that the af'oresel-l Defendaats do appear i the Coeri of Ordinary fer Edgefield Distriot, on the 20th April neitt, to acronat for their Guardianship of the above mnhars. A set-1 tement and Decree will be made that day for the a gndue the saId minors. W. F. DsURtISR, o. a. u. Jan f19, 15aS. I Head-Quarters, lEROLIllNC OFFICERL FOR EDGR.FIELD, EnIOhImml (.. 11., Jan. 12th'18O.' LL4 MXN in. Edgeleld District now alisent (with or without leave) fromw Rershaw's ltr'igd'e, will report fnrthwith to the Enrolling Offier of this Distriet. ly order of Joan S. Paus-ros, t'ul. A .A. A. G. ('ommanding. Llent. F. M. 80CH IZRM ElR, Enrolling Offieer. jJanI13 tf 2 I ~eed Iron & Blow Steel. IWPFORTAT TO PLANTERS! ------ 3IfAl'X on hand a good assortment of SWEEP IR ON and P.LO.W ST~ EL esistable for P.1an I aa.n purposes,'of psry desirable site--Irga from og ts top iisches in width and Steel frion three s fourteen inohes In width-for sale at the lowest rates by WM. II. GOODRICH, -~e 271 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Dee1 3 48 Dentistry ! R. H. PARKER will be in his onice regularly each day during sale-day week ; but after then he will eanly be there occasionally, as l P'rofessional engagemenlte throughout -lhe Diistri-demtand much of his attention. -g'Hatng to pay the higbast Cash prIces for Dentiery materials, he will hereafter work ON LY IFOL CASH. LbNRags Wanted. sold fur cash at the AMeetiter ofilce. . o1 t 34 L$|3| . -1x r; 1"43. 30 UTHE RN FIEL I) & FIRESIDE Publihked at Augusta, 4a. ---..... 0.- - 4 Firs C;, 7.;Ierary cld .7 rie id Jouryal4 L JA!NY DISTTNGUISHED SOUTIERP.N WRI TERS CONTRIBUTE TO ITS COLUMNS. On the first SAT URDAY in JANtARY, 1863, NanW SSRfra will be eninmmenced. In Quarto form. if Eight Pager, convenient for bindinr. Each mtmber will contain THIRTY-TWO COLUMNS leading Matter. The Proprietor trusts that his exertions tomain. sin a First Class Southern Literary Paper will be iberally sustained. The teresa for the paper will be For One Year....................... $3 00 For Six Month!........................ 200 For Three Months...................... 2 00 Single Copies..................... Ten Cents. !' Clubs of 10 or more, for one year, $2 eaoh. " o six months, $1 each. Postmasters are invited to use their infnence in "ehalf of the paper. On all .ubscr'pions for arded by them, except at club rates, they will be llowed a commission of twenty per cent. N., tomission on club rates ran be allowed. The-irst number of this Favorite Weekly will ontain the beginning of "BELMONT:" 4 Thrilling Romance -rf the Cst Ceratuj, By Mrs. .ri E. Heir, of Sanath Carolina. 1so the opening of a series of Firs CHarsta of SHistoaRY, entitled 'A GEORGIA CnU'RT FORTY YEA R5& AGO," By IarthLbns Pan a. And the lrst of a Series of "IBallads of the War," by lr aarwn whose charmir.g productions, -eeently published, have marked this jurenile Poet as the "Keats" of the South. These will >s followed by a Series of Sketchy Romances, by lion. IT. GL troas Sits, and by a choice collec ion of original and eclected Tales. which, it is not basting to say, will ren'ler the PraLn Ann Finr I ninure attractive than ever. JAMES GARDNER, Proprietor. Jan 14 itf . Southern Planters!! SHOULD ALL TAKE iT! IE. SOUTHERN CULTIVATO--the old piene.er in Agricultural Impro.vement-the >nly Agricultural t\inthly .i.nal in the Qonfed arate States that hag lived "therctngh the war," is 'till published regul~rly,. nl. will enter upnn it! '1st year, Jan. 1st, 1863. Now is THa mauR To ct-e55 t nR ' Une Poniur per year, in admanera. AdIdress ; D. REDMOND, A agunt?, fal. Jan. 14 if 2 $30 Reward. CAMP G RIFFIN, JAR. 5Lh, 1542. F IRTY DOLLARS REWARD will be paid for the arrest and delivery of AIIAM LUN' 'iNBEItaIER to this Ctnap, or Vifteen Dollars 'or his arrest azd anninement in jail with infur nti.iin of a ireest.. The said' LkNNENI~t'. 3ER deserted my Company in Charleston .,n the 14th N.,vemnber last. All those on expired fur oug~hs will report themselves for duty ioaeli ate. y. or they will be considered deserters anel treat. Ad acordingly. . Ity order of Col. T. G. B sco . J. B. HOLMES. Capt. Co. C, 5th Reg't. Reservue. Jan13 . _ Jt 2 $30 Reward. CAMP NEAR FREDERICKSBUl.G, Dec.:NJ.lh, 18i2. D I1.l'itTEDI frum his Comnpany, Private A. MAItONY, of Co. E, 7th S. C. Itegimeent. S.d MARONY is a native , f Edgetield District, is about 1S or 11) years old. dark re .mplcetinu. lark hair, _;rey eyre, atnd weighs about 1:U or 180 lbs. I wilt give thec above rewearad for hisa dle. livery in auy ena'Tunierlt jail, or tto me ina the 7th JASC.S MITCI[ELL. Cap't. Co. E. 7th S. C. Re~g't. Jan 10 3t* 3 Pay Your Interest ! A LL paesns indebated by Note's ,ha. th'e Trusa AE1stato3 af .\rs. Rosiela lllaloack, dea'dl., a res-rifully solioited to prgthe ,nteremt due una said Notes. JOHN H UIET, Trustee. A LL Per-tons inebe.ted can Notes given at the Ctate sale caf Jamhns tidl~jon, Dec. 13. 183 are m ot earnestly requaeseda to pity the interest wahich ees acceruaed can anid Noes. JOlhN HIUIET, Guar. (Minors.) ALL who gave Noutees at ale Estate sale rof R. B. lduknight, diee'd , cit 13th Jan'v. 185a4, will, it is hped. pity the fiafeerst on their Notes. JOHN .ilUlET, Adm'r. A LL p'ersnns lnndebted to the. Estate of Col. S. Charisin, dee'd., car ta W. C. M,.r-agn,,, Atiem'or of said deceased, are so'ieited to maske prompt pay. ment of both princ~peaL tand beeet as there is ur.ret necessity o heave the Estate closedl as soone as i pOsible. JOHIN H UIET, Reeivier. AND. ala, those ind~ebted to me are requested t esle at least ec pia, eie of thtir indletedincs. JOhN llUlI.T. Jean 8, 180,3. 4t 2 IhEADQUARTERS CMISSA RYGRNElRAL'~ .41vT, S. C. Cee.t's4, S. C , Januaery S, 1863J. ~LL apliaanet faor agrtanciee fear the distillation 4.oea spirieuos liqueors fee~m the coreral greamee et chis State, ine teterniity with thae Act te, sap iress the uande di~itillation thereof, will ille wi'h te uderigneed their appalienati'eas, rngether wi'.h the te.timouny of twou or moore reaperatabe anderen le hreiriaens ef the District, duly aueiteticeate y the'Clerk ef the Conri, that the~y irerepg tale an.i ikilled agent'. ly asder oft the tGo nflag 2usIl'H-W A I.E IP.. ec'enamessary Genceral orf f C. The State of South Carolina, EDGEIFIELD DISTRICT. IX ORDINARY. BY W. P. DURISOE, Require, Ardinary a Edlgeseldl District. Whereas. Jo~hn M. Noarris less apliedi to ze< far Letter-s of A dminisration,. on all andl aangu lasr the goods soil ehattles, rightse and er-edits n Norri' T. Ridgell, late of the Iistniet aforesad Thee are, therefore, to nile and adlmanishi ml and singulsj, the kindred and er-editors of te said deleneaed, to he and appear before me,. at oua inet Ordinar-y'p Court for the said. Dhaiai'l, O' E hnbcren at Edeletleldl C. H'.~ on ~lth t 96 'y oft Jan inst., to shot caaLse, is any, why the daid adcamiis s atiboehohi not be grante'd. Gieen sander my hand and neal, ahia18tha day Jan., icn the year of neur Lord one thnnai eight hundlred at~d sixty-threi, and in the eighty seventh year of the indepaendence taf the State a South Carolina. W. Y. DURISOE,O. E. D. Jan 21 2t State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, IN' ORDIN A R . 6eld tltrict. IWhereac, Eliin C. ltohertson', bqa sjplied to tU fuy Leterre of Adennistratiea th cal and uingtta the oi4 ad' e'iyels, rights atbd credit.' lah Jacobst, late of the District aforeceal .Tese are, -therefore, to eite and adonihb and singular, the kindred and credlitorc of i 'ail deceased, to be and appear befaure me, at o1 next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to1 h olden at IEgtefield C'ur-t H~ouse, eon the 28th da of January inast., to s'how cause, If any, why ti sesida aminiatratieon should not he granated. Given under my haned and seal. this 13tLh da of Jan. in the year of our Leord onee thousar eight hundred and eixty-theroe, and in the eight seventh year of the Indlependeance of 6. Carolina W. F. DURISOE, o.i~ia. Jan. 14 2to Factory Yarn! B UN CHES BEST QUALITY FACT RY ARN, Nue. 6,.7, 8, U. 10,-Ja re e e td e n d fo r t ae l . E.oPEN, Ag( Stevens' Creek Academy T :iH lxere'ere tf th's Jn-ti'nti to will eonai mflhet on tain servii I Man icy a .r Jarary, I ,6'., uindetr thea ,r.pervit?i "f of tat un l a .tiatge. . whose peu1p.,ae will %"" tr. tir-- Vie wh",e of hlip titme and ticnti. 7 to the t.wect;d and .aor:. train. t: ing of Stu.Ia:nti put under Lid aetre. Paarsnn, a wishing to give their children good Acadenietal - Education, or it have th.:m thoroughly prepared n1 for any Southern College, will have kiMd and librrl attention givan them in our fchnol. a Primary Department, inclhding Spelling, Rea.l. Ing, Witing, Ac., $10 per Sessiaan. .Academic Department-Class Pirst, including Sc Reading. Penmanship, English Grammar, Hiet- ha. ry, Arithmetic and Geography. $1 7,5U pr Seesin. w Class Second, Including English Caamp~osldion, ~ Natural Philosopby, Analysis-of the Eng. Ln- at guag, Arlthmetke, Algeblat, Latin and GIreek, $21t per Session. Insrota In Latin and Greek will be given partly by lectures and partly by daily exaanira tione upon the Text. It will Le a'ondur.ta with al the view of enabling Student to tran.lac Wat'i 5 readiness and write with arecuracy the Languages . which it etnbraces ; to this end constant attentaam aI will be devoted to the written exersisa of trar.c I posing Latin and (frek into Enaglisb and Englirh I ($ into Latin and Greek. There will be two Pessinp. each rnsistingf faa Twenty Weeks. The tiiring Session comaamenve a p an the aecand Monday in January, and cotantinue Id Twenty Week. Two weeks afterward, the Faill I' Caapain coammences and contiuea Twenty Weeks, or which gives a acaatioa af tuo aeek. At the end If achb term there will lbe a thr .gh exaninaitiuu of the different Clasea before the..patrons of the Institution. No deduction wi~l be made excepr- in rases of protracted illness. 1 JO fIN W. McCANTS. i Janes 2' 1 1 w Notice. 1I E Suahsrilber has just reccive anl d1.r sale 'I. low -.r a:b,-- - 0 doe. Braid's W EEI)NG HOES; 1.0 lbs. COPPERAS: 15U lbs. BilUE STONE; 10 doe. NINE Co 14.BS.. JOHN CH EATHLAM. I Duntor.svil!e, Jan S :t 1 Head-Quarters, L-a RIE IMENT tE ERVS, -j Ca&N? GRFrr15, 7th Jan. 1S63. In obedienee to General Orders, N.- ,the ! following persons are advertised as deserters lra.nm Company N, viz; WM. S. MORRIS. I AAI M. HIENDRICEF, at RIENJA MTN P; MEDLOCE. se The said desertere are froan lKdlgefieli tistrict. A J1 Reward of Thirty Dollars ear-h will he paid for the arrest anal delivery at this Camp of si.il da .erters. or a Ruwarl of Fifteen Da:inr euach for the apapre'onsin of ;aid deserters, nnl : sir eoll. tinretnent lif the jail of the 0.ktri't, or some other 4afe p'acea .. taut they rau ;,s brought hark. th it, Taoi,c nuaa.b of Cr. i.h. .a} Regimett I es-rves with are :.0w ant on taa....agh, anal who.Ce r furlougha havea exp'rwl are hereby aatital tha, h nuleass they repart fiarthwith to llead- Quarteri, I they w II le aalvertised as deserters and treated as .uch. By or.ior a.f Col. B.trao:. aB. PfETTIS. Curt. Co. K, ,th Reag't. Reaserves. Jas. Nit.L, V. .. Jan l; ?t ' 2 a IEADQUAR'T:I E S CO MSSARYl-GEANERtAL'S D}P'T, i. ('., CoLtaiuuA, January S. 113. T HE A-t rf the General Avsembally, entitled " Au. Act to sul-press the utndue distlllthi.aj ..f spirituous liq1uors frtaaa the eereal graines ":. this * state." cantaans the tfll.,wing proriso, tlantly : - Tha tl:h th .arr.aar, if saatisfactaorily informuaed IadI that a i2a.ati c.f 'plrtit. which cauaaot be other wi:-e obitahina,. is laat.lutly nac.enaary for :cnedi. .inal purt,..ies it, this :Sata.. fnaay contract with a proper uituiwlr of rel.otsibale and ski:ledl agent. A rin any one ar more of the Districts, to anannfac- at "ure a limited quantity af liure spirits. at a limited l tad rea.<raanable price, acrictly faor auedliainat puirpa. . e, tnkitng caire that suchl propelir dtirpo-iaial oaf the prodtnet.ic :ade a.i to aaueaurs its aplicatuan ya .adit.e to thae purpose ianede.' Ta eaantble thae Govarnar in, w-eerinin the quan-a tity requiired taoa the abiove paurposea t phlyaa.-iti..na .f the itieraitt Diistria'ts ina this $tatfl a- r..iUe. cal :sjmuia ta thiseartata, . asnrly asae. taiale, a atatemenat asi to whait supaity iaf a. lt.nr spirits. whaich cannoat beg thae-rwiaaz iabt:,inedal is aah saautuly nece..saary f.. aaineiial paurpose~e' in their' r,pie-tive l.istricts fiar thae iaresent yar.ast t Iisraequatead thtuc steal-si baa t-.kea th a thae statetanent shalt reprilentur th views ,.if a un jarity af the praacticing pahysiiansa in tachl Daetrier. B~y order ot' the Goavernoar. JOSEPTI WALKER, 'C.>mmis.<ary-Gteeral of i8. C. Jan.1J ItI State of Soutlh Oarolina. EDGElINELD) DITRlCT. ' IN ORDIN AltY. George Free and Naney hic wife, eat al.' 1 Ante! Lievure and Luae'ada his wife, et a!) Yf an order frman the ~rdliuary of Ealge'vi. 3. istrict, I shall ja-,.gaeJ taa sell at %da~gesiel-i - C. 1., a an the first .tlua...y i.aa Schruary not, for j Partitin, th # atale of Jalaitilda Sweauringerf,.a deea'al.aubiItifa TRACT OR PA RCEL tFap LAMO, lying and beinag in the. Distriact andl Stiate afor.aaid. tan the waters of Read Bank, watars aaf :aluta River, enantaininag One hunatre-d aand thirty, three (1:1:) cerua, maore or ltess, adjainintg latsil taf n James r.r, Mathew Caari.t, -1. M. Witt andal ,thers. TltCRMF.---tn a uredlit until 13t Oct. rnt, witha ittrere traina the day ,.!' aale. Ire'eaaers will he rea~itir..dt t-- give Ihiad ab gaaad gad rutfi easant ceeuratiar, eatd a Mtaattguge of th~e ;trainises yu tge OrdintarY ateenre the purebase money. I opta tu l,. puidi in eash. Titus ejtra: L EW1S JOaN HS. S. E. Ii. } State of South Carolina,~ E lit' I F I E LI DD ISTIRI CiT, IIN OllIJSARY. rSitaenn aAttaway, John A tlaway, Gue. ad litam.. BY an order from the Ordiarlaay I ,sal t.raeeedl m~ a.!t E.igetield C. HI. on the Orsi 3lan day in Pehruaary next, for Partition, the Rteal Estate aif Towles Attaway, dlec'd.. eaaassting of a I TRACT OR~ PARC~L' O.S bA.P lying ad l-' iag in the b)irtrict aida Staate sfaaraaida cent.'ining ' inta .e.,aoe ur le, anal l.,atndinag aaa [hn~b of .mulWebh, Jerry Moergana and othe'rs. aTERMS.--On a eredit auntil the lit Jauary ,nest, with interest from clay of sale. Puchaasenr Ito gice Baind andia goa.dI securithia, and a Maara gage taa the Ordlinary tat secure the paura'huse m aoey. .'aotaa to' be paid in Cash. Titlesexta. LE WIS JONS. S. E. D. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINART. Cab th -emnan, Appliaat, ahn ).t'. lElewel, lltrnbart l ankhnao-n I ad r iar.ah A.,h1 W wIre, it rh Def 't,. Y an (Order fretmn the Ordainaarv, I shell p99a. - eeed to aill at Edlgefia-idl (. II., on tlhe farst f Monday in February nest, the Real Etatate oaf , Jaes L. Joanes, dec'dI., a certnina TRACT 01R PARCEL OF LAND) lyIng and being ita the I District anal Statsi afoaresaiad, coutaliing Two Huf. a red and twenty-five Iaes moure ot- esa stad ad' ar jininag lands aof E'ldred Moble:, Geoarge 8pneak e man und alothere. ITIERMSl9.-.-n a credit of twelve moantbe with interest froma sale. Purchaser to give Bonaad with - good seccuritiee and a Mortgage to the Ordinary iyIto eere the purebase moiney. L'osts to be yaid adin caash. Titlee extra. -.LJWIS JONES, i'. E. Di. -Jane0 - ~ 2 (1ALL AT THE HAMBURG P. 0.a - and get one J;ott.te of DR. MARTAIN'S tIREAT REMEDY anid Dr. JOIIN I!ULL'd, SARSAPARtILLA. . t De2 t 0t1.11.1 AT THEK HlAM3URG 1'. 0. I.andt; gt yt..ur MA.'TCHlES. n.De2 41 48 Notice! 1iR UR tNTFVILLE COMPANY and it , impu.ible. ".i'h their "m.< .z'r andt;le t.:'" r. ret al' rt.:h., and hve :n:a..e g rungau.e. . rui-h other parties it GranittOi it limited count. res:.ricting theimt to sell at not n.re than eta. a yard asvunee sa their Wh'aleaald priezs, ich are at present ?; ct. f.r Drills and 4-4 Sheetiuge; 31 " " 7-8 Shirting!; 2: " "' 3-4 We have orders from the Government, from idiers' Aid Societies-and Individuals- for more 1., then we can furnirb in four months. 'We 11 however barter 'ur Clotha to those who will l1 us uezesary eupplies at reasonable rater.I Luse who bring the - fuUowing articles can get any time what cloth they way want for their -n use at our Store, but the barter-trade pro sod is not intended to extend to dealers, or peo. a ou.t of the itate--It Is only to cecunmwdateI r neiighbors and to brilg a supply of tiocea -s+ to our villa-s.. ur eb""th Ii worth from '!5 :., at neru'ihln points ou .f'l,..ad'. where -.n are plenty a'ai .ihaaiu. ... ' ige 4vdz 4 4 = he-li,.g. or otler bchzb p.ropo.rtion, f"r 1 bu lf..l Crn -er Pea'; 'udI r 1oo lbs g~zoI k'our; 4vsfr.r lib . Wool ; +.ydh rllh Lexaisir; Z1ri, a,.r I bushel P.ta:seu: 2.sdI r :Ilb.Suttat ; 1,4 for 11t Itaus : tyd tser lei."a irk; lyd fur I1h. Lart ; lyd :r lt,' Tallow or It: led Hie ;. lyd "$5ori, 1.t rountry rnadab .Msp: 'it for I hsn..u Eg~g; lyd fir lID of old p.ewt'r lead ; 14ydse for 1 pair of good leather Bro .: anid fur uther Shoes in proportion. W M. G REGG, PtEa. Graniteville, Jan 6 if at Factory Goods. HARE made arrautgemnts with tho Ornsite v .igirfa -wing Compnany to furnish me th a t3.. l:rd c..lity us' :ROWN HIO5lESPU'N iekly, wa.-h I .i! ve,, for casb, at the Petst re in this VSa;.e, ":K oduisdays an Thura. ,y of each wee.. The Supply being imisi:.4 I can take no ordert ad. CILAS. J. 8. BACON. Granite ilic. Dec ! *4' GLOBE HOTEL, ALU iTA, GEORGIA, LUSTIN ML'LLARKY, Proprietor. Augusta, May 1 - .m 17 Ve Must Breed our own Horses. NY pi're"n desirrUe of purcha ing a PINR ISTALLION can dii l. y apicatin- to met Jnknianhorn. Collet.on District . '. I ill Ii DICK ClIFKATIAM, RILL bEAL.IN-. and )NCE HUOT'ER, sit the f '!lziwing prices: J)ick Cheatham, 5,0O0 Bill )earitg, 3,01)4) Jonce. Hoopcr, 3,000 1 take the difference in price mnt because I ink Ili'.k Cheatham snperiiir t.i eith,.r ".t tb her his e.i. but hcanse he has bai the beat r. .rtumity. -hie rolts boing; Adlet and very fr.e: mice he i. la s:- I.e :. -I" '. Cn!ts are al.. rv thi. I have r.t s-er any i"f looper'e Cots. he-y ue al! th~reo pr.ieiely the sane bhiOzd. Ti 1OS. G. BA CiN. De17 St I pe-Thc Augusta trai"tutioneliet and Coutn- I i Gtirdian v ill .opy until 1:nIh J.anua! ryect I t itfrw.rd aoiuajt to T- "- t U Valuable Property FOIL SALE. -iLI, b.- s.d14-n the first Monday in Pehrua ry, 1.63. to the hiet;e't bidder, at Edge -it Ctutrt i.in-'e. the Ii 0 I) of the 11 A M ItU It I E1'l SFIE!L) PLANK RiAD C4MPANY, sii the prizilugs at present etjzyid by raid umi.ay, v:ruir.g to it frum the CLarter. . &lso, LOT pis LA'ND) containin s.Lout eighteen res, lyig on said Road about. tw., tullee frot i Tzwn oif llatmbure. and adjinlng lande of iihert J. Btler and othierts. l.'Trmzl CA'-H. -Purehaumer to pay S~'r~a zr'. Bv '-rdizr oft the tzeckheoldern. Jn .1 41 Administrator's Sale. Npuirsunnee of a:n nrder from the Ordinarzy, re wil! prn.-eed to azell at the late renidlenwe '-f ADLJ'ON (iLUVEB, do'd., en WEDNiF.8DAY C 3.h January reut. tO th 3.L3 "ar v Fourteenl Primne Negroes, MCULES, CATTLE, HOGt.I, CORN, FOliDER. PLANTATION TOOL'S, de., A e., Ac. TERM.-AlI 'tums of and uniter S' ensb. ret that aniinunft fin a credit .until Ist Due IP63, 'ith intere't from day of sae. Purchavers tio give otei with apliruied seeurity. .1. H. LAMA R, 1 Ad'o, Executors' Sale. ~T peru!.-...:.4 thu (I tir..uy, we w'd ~' read to .91 ..i ,E'-I t '. trM a. d- in'. I ii. j-..ta.., 'it f'.na l l~d e!r. t''. .ua: nY. One Trract of Laud, 'nntainiig Th.a-*a le't~rd andl sei .t Core'. anr'i r bu.. r-ai- landi , i Felix Lat, J. H lughes, .\Irv. B. Nichulvzm ad others. Al.", Nineteen Likely Negroes, 4)REEP, FATI- ANX) 8T(OCK HOtGS, CORN, PODD"ER, COTTON, On~e Carriage, luggy, lLaad Wagon, ilkamiih ar. llant.ttT"'4. loutghredd ved TRM....a 'zcezlt untii the 1st Januery 5ii4. with note an'4 i- appr..,'red sureties with uteest friom day of ''4.. Llig'ht uf properry not haageid atill turrns uf s--e rj' orpliedi with. RtANSI:M TIMMIERMAN', F' A RCH \' LEWIS. l Iss~ ,t 1 Administrator's Sale. jN Pturausee s o an rdr frim W. P. Iiiar'ize, Es., orzlznary f.'r Edgue~eldl Iaivrietf, I will ,it at theC late riiiuiCia n Dc iii, IRush, dee'd. ,, THI'RSi).Y, thu 2el inst nl the persnnal i~tate iif eszbl dtereuased, coanain'ing in part oif tiNE NEC R . CA TTLF., .CH E EP, Ul0M. COTTON, C1)RL, FOi'DER., T'ra made kiai-an .. da~y oaf cale. -Ldst! Ssaturilsy 411h Janz. 1863:, 1 int a. zmuall ;4ain 1Jak omo'cu PiOCKa ET1 Ii:00i, cotAin~uing iiziut 80-ono $50O Confederarte Bill. site of ozther Biills not recollecte4. The Pocket Rlunk onintained i. Note 'l~e pzyable to Marks Smith fiat the hiire a n egro hoy for $!fi9. due 1st -ava. '81 by en~h avrier. Alsn 143t ozie Note ''f hantd pn Jqthus lianks fort twol with ercait of $100I c'r. OI etJ.'fit a n.a niza EP. I'- Cialeman tinl elut tiliuS noit foini ble vi elsescrier. All persn lors hetebiy t':rv warned from urailing in the said Entes. .H. W. iRlFliT H. Ja. ta 4 t' '! Notice. ALL persona' indebt.i to the airm of rmith Jonezs, either otn N'ite or Boz'k Aeec.unt, arm aiely rcluen~tedi to c.t ont the Subescriber a he rherigf's Uilce, andl settle the same. Th's< nul ietiug to call voizu andi sett'c needI not expe t. gut credit fozr aiy woth done hereafzIt.er. ISAAC JONES. Jan 10 \- 'f Notice. ALL prroru due thei Estaite or' Washinagt Wisin, d--c'd1., arc requested to eettlec. or muah tiytftorCy arratngemetti by ir het'ore Salo-zda in y..rutary next. II. A. SH AW,.'or. C a.Ih AT TWfl 94iW JLr4 10 C Jatd gut your MP4iCIM#8. t Inaunm, Dec 2 * dt 4 - AT for b6benL JAMES JRID?ON; For Tex CoIlec. C. M. MAY, CHARLES CARTEL, ERRYI' BORNE, W. H. HOLLOWAY, BENJ. ROPER, STARLING T'VRNEB,' For Clerk. F. HARBIBON., JACKSON COV'AR. t3'We hasve been sthoriaed .by the frte.s at Mr. NAT. RLA .11,, Sr.. to aewce i nsa : eloC^'tqfl. MRS. M. TWE1EDY; No. 213 Broad Sdtreet,' Auguola,. GR., ASremoaved her Btock of M1LLI~iE$Y FANL.Y GJOODS and FINE WOOL oLL~K 1100D8 to the Store formerly vcspa.4 try Nire. hall, au. 215s. Broaid i4ree:. oppei+eo the " Souitbern Smie hotesl," whsere se iaewtsb attention oft Ladie to bar eery COMPLETE LS. SORTMENT of Fine M~Iilnery and F7ancy, 6.441 :t T JIOPERATS PRJCI..,, N K14. M~. TW EEDYs. No. 915a Broad Street, cppeelte $.uassr . Teacher Wanted. 91~H1 Sub.'eilber mlattl4 to priierittMec S~i1. oalaywt'tt etei.o or to ake charge .,t' a simall 1'4buo. Oe. ts. p tet o tgaab in &".l the bra. .Aaee of a e educatleen.-and also0 Kie l.*u'aune 6tb ! so ran olit: a good4 dltn&:ioct by early applunate tn the ~adui gne.. Aidrere me at. Bd l4Old. fi C. a .T .bi Estray Cow. TRAYEE) froma my lot '-a the 1444 *a W HITE (LO~W with Lun a~d etA 1)rii ;S11 .32 Lthe paieft of Cadg No mutt yw..il,...iM 'u1!V i-r t ra:J are b,:rA"t. 1 n:?74r of *1*lAw1 r p.i n fo., r d ~t.r. 'c apy jmtnrsoati.'S siloe .4Ltat 11 s r~.atrv.t. la Augsus. r,.,"t N~tice. A t P"1. Yi -, "1-0., a.. tr5d h1M t1i534 inl, ( r.i.+r: t .. .., *:"a.I iX..eLi4ar4 ti. 14. L.. -A K.{ " Jan ~ 1.0 1 Leather at 40.OLs. per Poud 7 ~1E 1" %t:rbi ba.ii tug hi r-trrn ywo" ,'-r iouN lu" TA%? U 4'tls.05'64 C'. TA IN ILt~l on th..+ s2tma Lt.5fi, tI~a bit 7saamv4 fee Lalt ,'et4. isa , t.)4f tux? to~e ie..oer, x~ hi t tiat?'.fl to '..ve finek at 1-e-t b".11 f 1'r -br'has! +t 4Vt r.'" !rr ja"tud. or. %1 *ib he d+"e: sot r tuali., r.ccti tx tliv 'cot c.io , .waru gt.)Sg hr. ption 1,rl ~rtr.. . T. 1'.1;9 Jun WILL* 1~ '~H~S~p~w'.