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From Arkansas. It is stated tlir.t alter the Flirrender of Ar kansas Post, by Col. Churchill, the Feder?is ^flnt ono of ih^ir bust ligfitj taught gunboats up tho Arican* ... ..? t i::":ce a reconnoi s:.nce, with a view . MtmcS uj?itY''Little Kock. After ascending the river a consider able distance; thc gunboat was surrounded and attucked by a .Confederate .gun boat and" two cotton-clad armed tnvneports, ar.d was captured Kud ink .. lo Lillie l?ock. Two larger boat;; were started in pursuit, but their draught of .vater was too great and they had to return. A witness lathe light .at.Arkansas Post, also say*, that iu Chat light thc Federals los) four hundred and fifty ;me?.kiIled~"outright/ and a larges number wounded. Col. .Church ill's loss was. forty-killed. Tie says,-also, that if Col. C. had kuown the condition of allai rs, during the light, he might have sent a detach ment of (ivehundred men and destroyedtheir whole ll ?et, including ahout seventy trans ports. Ile says that the Federal forc? amount ed to twenty thousand-that of Col-Church ill to abour, four thousand. . From Vicky burg. M01111.E, Feb. 13_The enemy are reported actively engaged in throwing up batteries on the Lonisiana^hore- with the' "supposed "pur-" pose pf protecting their;men when they coin menee throwintr; pontoon'bridges across the river. The report, however, is not believed here. " - . ^ Our authorities appear to anticipate an car ly attack,-and our forces are prepared for the enemy night or day. : ?"' fsECON'D DlSl'ATCll ] S VICKSBURG, Feb. 14.-Oae of the enemy's gunboats passed oar batteries last night under cover ot the darkness, at 12 o'clock.- Sever al ?hot8 were fired at her, but none were be lieved to have taken effect. All quiet this morning. A brigade Las been formed of tbe-16th Reg iment Georgia Volunteers ; 2 fib. 25th and 10th Regiments South Carolina Volunteers, and 7th Battalion South Carolina Volunteers, and Pres on's Light Battery, commanded by Colonel Coquit, of the 4u'th Georgia Volun te *rs, Brigadier General. ? OBITUARY. DUD un the 4th inst., at the Perry Huusa, Co lumbus,'?a., Mrs. SARAH C. PERRY, wife of YYM. PEKBY and daughter of ANDREW P. JUNKS. She was a few days over 89 years of age. She was a native of JEdgelield Diatribe, South Carolina. Ker removal to Columbus was'curly in lifo, and '..be was married June lit, 1311. When young she became a disciple of Jesus .Christ, and uni ted with the first Buptis. Church in this city, ut which for many yeurs she wa? nu-ornament: and much loved member. By this mysterious Providence foc'iety at Urge hus lost one of it? most IjivcTy, and useful mem bers. She possessed iu a large nieas-.re. those Scriptural graces und adornments which consti tute tb? character of-the Citri^tluii Linly. la her unostentatious charities to the destitute I'oor, *' the meek .ind quiet spirit" manifested in all ber relationsin-life, her forgiving disposition j md h<.r heart nf love overflowing with good will to nil, >he has given a bright example tu all who j survive. lu death she was- calm, undismayed and triumph ii tit. A t?w minute? Indore her departure she raid, 1 '* though I walk throngh tho valley ol' the shadow ?? death I will tear nu evil, for thou urt witb mu." Thus leaning on the strong urra ol' the Shepherd she passed over to the " fcbiniug-shore." " Blessed ure the demi that die in the Lord from henceforth. Yea, faith the spirit, for they do ie t j ?rom their labors attd their works do tollow them." 1 DELTA. Dian, st the S.C. Hospital. Petersburg. Vu.,-i June 14th>18C2; THOMAS H. S. DI'F EIL', mern- j brr of Co. M, 7th S. C. Legt. TH tot AS DcrFtE was enli-tcJ at MC Willing, >tj the 17th of Murch, 13r!2, as a recruit 'fo'r the 7ih Regt. A fotr days were gi von bim ld arrunge his .affair.'and provide for his family, lie caine then lei Vii., nuder the charge of Lieut.-J. R. BuuknighL Ile v.a^ oue iu the formation und organization ot I the Company called thc Sahufu Rijtctxcu. As z roldier.be waa cheerful ?nd prompt-rev cr. ready j und willing to do his duty. IDs ount-is spoke i f | him ss a gool and .braye soldier. Indeed, ail j ugree in giving bim the meei of pr.iisj due tu ; him ns a man, a gentleman and ii soldier. Having taken the measles he was sent to Peter-- j burg where he died, lenviug a widow uud Helpless children to mourn his loss-. Most siucercly llo we i sympathise with his widow and fatherless chiidmi ! in their aflictions. We doubt not their io's is bis j eternal gain. He was a Christian. "M*y ho w ho tempers the winds to the shorn lamb," bc u com fort tu the bereaved wilow and a father to h.r ! innocent babes. Sxi,vi?a RM LKMKX. j DIEU, at Lynchburg, Ta., July 8th, ISrvl?. Serst. ! J. M. YARBROU?ll, Co. M. Tth.Kegt., ft. C. V.. I son of Dr. G. M. Y a itu no icu, Mt. Willing, Edge- ! Held District, S, C. Auioug the many who have f ilien victims to the | foll destroyer iu this unholy war, none deserve L 1 higher tribute than young YAR&noi'GR. Gifted ns he was with talents far above mediocrity, he ! liad only to have lived, to lu.ve medea nome, and ! left un impression on society and his countrymen, : that only time could havo effaced. * r j But cut down as he was iu th- bloom nf young j munliood, when the qualities which'made him so I amiable were just being tully developed, il re--; mains for his young associates to cherish his j memory and emulate his virtues. Vu knew him . well, and loved him as a brother. We regret our j incompetency to weave a chaplet worthy of one j pu gifted-so generous-?o noble. When the clarion-vuiced battle-cry was first ' so nded, and Co. R, of the 7th S. C. Regt., was m gani; ed, he Was absent at Kapok But- when I Fort Sirupter had fallen, and the Regiment was I ordered to Charleston, the impulses ot a nature during and patriotic, allowed him to wait no loug- I er. Thro?ring aside books, aad bidding farewell i to teachers and classmates, he hastened 'to join the Company. Throughout the eventful yearlsol he was with the Regiment, ever ready . for and j.r. m pt *o discharge his duties. When tile twelve months men were called on to i re-enlist, he was among the tirst to respond. Hug ing obtained a furlough he vuited-iyrthe hist lime the home of his father-tho borne.of his boyhood's days. Previous to this his health bad begun to decline ; a disease of the lungs was slowly but Kunly doing its.work. Contrary to the advice of friends he returnod to his post at the expiration ot' bis furlough. With other ro-eulieted mc: and recruit.? he helped to form and organize . the Cue pany known a.? the " Saluda Jiifltiuen:" Wita this Company he continued in thu di sc b?rgest, the most arduous duties until so enervated he hsd to retire from tne held. From the Peninsula be went to Lynchburg where he died, after* suffering untold anguish of body und mind. .? Farewell, brave, generou", noble friend. We are left in sorrow and sadness to bewail our loss, -yet we sorrow notes those without hope, l'or we are assured' all is well. Thy Spirit, unlettered and free, ba.1 made its Hight to lieu. er. to dwell around tbe throne of the Gr?ai lA;n. 'J'o the IV*thor-ol- the deceased we uffer our pin cere sympathies. . Truly it may be said of him, ha liai given bis jticcti to his country. ' He hvl but two sons. The one, subject of this notice ; the other, B. J: Yin BROUGH, died in the ever-meuiorablo retreat from Corinth, M iss May " He who doetb all things well" be bis stay and comfort in th-:*J his sad be reavement*. ' . . Sai.rru Ri'rfitlfKit. Dtr.p, pf Consumption, !n "KdgcSeld Pi*trict, S. C., Keb. 2d, IW3; Mrs. E. J. J'USSKY, corisor of JOSEPH Bes.?EV, in tbe?Sth j-ear of ber age. Toe Deceased united with the Baptist Church nt (lilgal i" ^r ,8tn J*'Hr> baptized by the Kev. James M Chiles, and ?ubirquently nuitel by letter with the Church at Ked Oak Grove, in wuieh she fiv?tf a pi?>u.? and consistent, member until death, which put un end to *ll her suffer: ti JJ. laid her body in calm repose, ?md was ?he.?aio luroUgh which her Spirit passed into the rust lhat tem .ins for the pcoplo ol' ? jd. The writ? r of ibis humble tribute saw her.fru nuently iu her afllictio?sj which, th- u.-h painful and pru racted, she endured with r?siguarion sud christian fortitude, and at the time of death, in tb- full exercise <-: read -rs. Called all the lamily . around mr, and bid them lareweil, nuuciting t'iern to meet her in heaven. Mic has left a husband und six children, tu eether wi'h uumerous relative! unit fricnus to oVourn their los? ; bu: we "mourn not astho*e aho have no hope, for if we believe that Je*us 0?-tl Hin! rose ligj?n. eieu m them airo whieh >lMp m Jems will God bring with him." Pre cious in the sight of tbe WO. w the death of bis faint*. . Wi. IN Br i i MABBIED, bj the Rev. W. A. Clarke, at L?,\ j.ir-ton, S. C., on (lie f-tb inst, 'Lieut. A. .1. NOU iRfSj of the Arsenal Academy, nnd Miss MARY . JANE, daughter of thc Ilon.-Jou.v Fox, of Lex ! ingtor. Medical Notice. DR. J. F." GRIFFIN will attend to Pro fessional calls in f7u'# Y ?Haye und it* ?npiedi I ute vicinity. Residence next to Mr. S. F."Gpode>'s. j Edgefield C. H., Fob 10 Sm*-^ . JSTOTIC? ~. To Soldiers'Families ! Jk Lt. Soldiers' Families vrho may nood Rolief, JJL will make immediate application to the Com misioners who may live within their boundy, viz : In the, Sr rt nih Regiment. Those in Hatcher's and Holaonback's Beats, to John A. Lott. .InHorn'a. Creek and Turkey Creek Beats, to Jobn Huiet In tfr?nTteVule abd Haw Gup Beats, to John Curry... In Beech Isl .md and Hamburg Beats, to A. J. Rambo. I ,wr.T?- . .. . In the. Ninth Regiment. - . - . Pholis ia Rocky Pond nnd" Bod Hill Beats) to l'James'Arr?llins. lu Cullins' and Duntonsville Beats, to John F. Burns. In White House and Rohobuth Bents, to James A. Talbert. In. Longmires and Pleasant Lane Beats, to Luke Culbrcith. In thc Tenth Regiment. Those in Briar Patch nnd Clover Spring Beats, to Thos. Payne; In Joe Mays' nnd Vidctto Spring Beats, to Geo. J. Strother. Ia lluiet's and Rinehart's Peats, to Sampson Wheeler. In Mino Croek and Watery Branch Beats, to ' Simpson H. Rodgers. By Monday, the 2"d inst., I shall he ready to pay over the ninney to each Commissioner, who ^should call al * ace for.'their respective portions. Returns must be handed in to me by the 20th March, for all monies paid fur Relief. By order of the Board. JOHN IIUIET, Secretarv and Treasurer. Fob IS 2t . 7 State of South Carolina. IHM ADJ"! AND INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, Feb. S, 1SC3. GEXEriA? oiu>KU yo. 7. ?G. A. FOLLIN having hetti appointed Assis . taut adjutant Gutural, with rank of 1st Lieu tenant, be is herewith announced as such, -and will he obeyed and respected accordingly. By cum maud : A. C. G ARLINGTON, Adjutant aud Inspector General bf S. C. Feb. 18 it 7 Head-Quarters, 7TH REGIMENT, S. C. V., Feb. 17,1803. nun/:,':, sn. - PyllS?ANT to orders from the A?juiaut and Inspector General pf South Carolina, elec tions will I-held on Saturday, the 21st instant. f..r COLONEL, ?nd for MAJORS of the Upper and Lower Battalim. "th Regiment South Caro lin? Militia; also, ! T all commissinnctl Company Officers <>f said Regiment, where the incumbent is under the age of Jc-rty-iive.^yours. l'uils w ill ht ?.|icned from il A. M. tint':! ir. M.. ?< thc several master-grounds of the Regimen', and for the L'Igeiicld Village Be.it at any convenient place that may he seiet ted by the Captain. The Cup t ins nf Companies will appoint Managers tor their respect iv.? polls, who will report the result j 'to tue immediately after tlie election. By order. D. L. SHAW.' j Colonel 7 th Re?t. S. C. M. Feb IS -t. - . 7 j Edgefleld Village Beat, S. O. JSX. IN obedience to the foregoing orders, an-?lection will held for Old era of mis Company, on I Su i ?r lay the 21st iu>t. in ?iccordar.ee with the provi-iuus of said '?nier. I Messrs. Wm. Blackwell. J. M. Will nnd T. Roo: nr.* hereby app noted Managers i?f said elee ?ion aud wi'l report the .result, tn l.lie Colonel as directed. The Managers will select a- convenient' place fur opening thu pulls. I - , *A. S I.M KINS. Capt. Teb 13 _._,_' _l'f 7 j For Sale. WILL bo ?'Jd to the highest bidder, st Edge \ field C. H., on sale-dav in March next, | TWO Ci? OD It OAT) WAGONS and H half-dozen IRON PLOW STOCKS (Cadcnbead'sj Feb IS ... .. . 2t ? . .. . -7 j Caution to Trespassers. ! HWING recently put the fence around my farm in thorough repair. 1 hereby .warn ull persons against) trespassing thereon, either in gathering Wood', Straw. Ac , or letting ajnwn my fence. I am determined to put ai stop to tho bith erlo outrageous trespassing on my promisee. Take , wuruing iu ll in e. M. LEBESCni'LTZ. ! * Feb 12 _JU_7__ NOTICE! THE Granite ville Company have now n suffi* ciency of DOGWOOD oh baud, and dei line receiving any more till further notice. They will give the higheut piice for light COW-HIDES, CALF and HOUSE SKINS, end burler Cloth" for the .Mame at current rates. Feb 10 lt .7 The State of South Carolina, EDGEFlEbD DISTRICT. ? IX OR DI.VARY. BY W. F. DITRISOE, Esquire, 'Ordinary of Edgelieli? District, j Whereas, Elizabeth Rizler has applied tonie . f??r Letters of "Administralion, on ull and singh-, j bur the' gooda uid chatties, rights and credits of James M. Roiier, late of the~District aforesaid, ! de'-M. * ' i These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all 'and singular, the kindred and creditor, of the 1 said deceased* to bc and appear before me, at our ; next Ordinary's Court for thc said District, tobe .holden at Edgefield C. H. on the 2d d* y of March ! n.-xt, to show cause, if ftny, why thc said udminis tntion should not be granted. Given under my band una seal, this 10th day nf Feb'y. in the year, of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ard sixty-three, and in thc eighty, j seventh year of tho Independence of the State ol I South Carolina. W. F. DURISOE.O. E. P. Feb 18_2t_? 7^ State of South Carolina, EDO K FIE LD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B 7 W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge ^ field District. Whcreae, Julia A. Norris' ha? appliod to me Kor Letters of Adiuiiiistration, un all and singulnr I we go.?.lK and chatties, rights and credits of Ji?hn ; T. Norris, late of the DiMriet aforesaid, dee'd. j The e aro, therefore, tM tile and admonish ?ll ' and singulnr. the kindred and creditors of the said I deceased, to bo and appear heforo me, nt onr next ? Ordinary's Court ftfc the .. ?<\ Bistriot. to" be holden 1 ;',t Edcelleld C: H.. on thc 27th day nf Feb. inst., fi show c^ose, if any, why the said administraron . should not he gratrted. Given ululer my hand nnd seal, this 1 Uh dny of FeK. in the yoar of our Lord nee thousand eight hun ired and i-ix^y-tbr^e, nnd tn the 87th year of th^ Independeuoe of South Carolina. W, y. DURISO?, 0.B.P, . The Stale of South ifaroUna. ADJUTANT AND LssrECTon-GEftERAL's OFFICE, COLUSIIIIA, February 8, 1SI?3. GENERAL ORDER SO. 8. ITUE General Ai-oinbly of this Stato, hy an ?"'Act, cntit'ed "An Act for the better organiza tion ?if the militia,' and for other purposes," hav ing vacated thc commissions of ?ll militia officers in this State who are. liable to conscription by the Acts of thc Confederate Congres.-, ns soon as new elections eau be held, elections ure hereby ordered to bo held for euch field and company officers, in all tbp companies, battalion.' and regiments of the militia of this Sti.te, on or before thc twenty-first day of this month ; said elections to bo conducted in the manner prescribed by the Act of 1841, ex cept as to the notice required under said Act. . II. No one liablo to duty in tho Confederate Fervice, unless he be exempted from said service under, the providions of the Ezomption Act of Oonirress, shall be eligible to said offices. III. Tho oificc:\r in command of regiment: at the timo Huid olee .ions are held, are required to make returns thereof to this office- immediately tbcrearter. IV. Thc commandingofiioers of companies and regiments' are hereby required, immediately after said elections bava been held, tc make returns of ?the rolls of the companies promptly to this office, in pursuance of tho provisions of the fifth and sixth sections of i'uid Act, herewith published; ami for default in making said returns, thc penal tie." therein imposed will bc strictly enforced. Vi Tho commat.'ding officers of regiments are hereby charged with tho prompt exocution of this order on thc juibli';ntion thereof. Uv instruction cf the Oeueral Assemblr. A. C. OAKLINGTON, Adjutant ard Inspector-GcaerHl of S. C. Extract from Art of thc General Attembljf for the better Ogn.iizution of thc if Hit ta. SBC. ?. That tho commanding officers of bent j.companies shall keep two separate rolls-one of j thc names of alt- persons resident in their beats 1 between the ages of sixteen and sixty, and-an other of the names of all perrons between tho ages of sixteen and fifty, designating on said rolls thc ages.of each pjrson ; and ?ll persons required to be enrolled by this Act, shall, immediately uf'er its passugc, report their names to tho commanding officers of their beat?, who shall have power to administer oaths as to the ages- and r?sidences of persons, when they refuse to make kuown their age or place'of residence, or where there may be doubts os to cither, and each and every bent com pany shall bc called out for drill and instruction once in every two months. SEC. fi. That the; commanding officers of com panies, as soon as ? aid enrollment cnn be made, sljall return said rolls to the commanding ufiieert. of their regimcuts, who .-bal: return thc same, within ten days, to thc office of thc Adjutant and Inspector-General : and for default in making said returns, thc. commanding officers of companies shall be liable to a lino of fifty dollars, und.com uiauding officers of regiments to a flue of one hundred dollars, to bo inposed by ii court martial ordered by the Guiernor fur the tr lui of such de faulters. 1? ' * 0 0 ii 5> SEC. 18. That all commissions held by the militia officers of this State, except the Adjutant and Inspector-General., who arc not exempt from service by the Conscription Act of thc Confederate Congress,, bu and tl c same are hereby vacated ai sooti a? new elections can be held, which elections the adjutant ?nd Iaspoctor General is.hereby in structed to order immediately after thc passing ol thu Act ; and thai no one liable to duly ia thc Confederate service, unless bo bc exempted from said service under thc provisions of the Exemp tion Act of Congress* shall he hereafter eligible tu u'.y militia office Feb. IS St . 7 Slate of South Carolina. Mp ADJ'T AND INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE, roMIMDIA, Feb. !?, ISfcJ. GENERAL Ol:DER SO. 'J. ?ALL certifie iles ol' exemption heretofore . grouted io overseers by reason ul'their em nloyees K.dng in service, nod who have left, or mav hereafter leave, the servico, a-e hereby ru Volt'i I. . II. This order applies iii like luaaucr to all ex emptions which ni s y hereafter I granted upon thc ?ame conditions. lit. All applications fur the exemption of over seers most be made in accordance, ?iib the pro visions ul' the thirteenth secii.in (herewith'* iib i l?shed) nf au Aol entitled " Au Ac: fir'the better I i.rgnuizali.iii of the Militia and for > ' "er jon poses " ! li the overseer be liable to raina riptibn f..r C?n I fed?rate service, it must bc -tated in Ibo sp plica I lion ibu', be has ?ol Leen enrolled; und-if liable to /Sta'O service, it most bc t-tuted that be hus not I been rilled into actual se \ cc. A. Ci B UtLINGTo.W 'Adjutant and Inspector Gcui'ral ??f S. C. 1 /.V/.-o. .'/.'? on A<t o ' Hi* G rn*ral Ann-mhiij f,,r th* 1-tlT Oiijauisaiion ?/ ihe'j'??itiu.' SEC. IS. That the Ordinance of tbs Convention of. this State entitled "air Ordinance tn ex.'Hipt I overseers from the performance ol"militia duty," j paused on the second day of January in the year 'of our Lord one thousand ei<?ht hundred and nts ty two, hq, and the ..ame is hereby altered and amended, and that, from and after toe passing of ! this A?t and during the present wai, all applies ! linus for the exemption of overseer.? shall be made I in writing to tho Adjutant and luspi^titr-lleueral I nf the State By the owner, trasloe or agent having I charge of the plantation and negroes, who shall j statu ori oath the agc. of the employer, the num. I her of negroes and actual working' hands under I tho charge of tho OVuTSoer on thu plantation, and I the situation of tho .'ame, which ?titraient shall j be verified by ibo affidavit of at rcasti two crodiblo I persons. And if it appears that the person apply - f ing for the exemption is ?lisent in the service of the State or of the Confederate States, or i-- ubove ! the age of aixly ycairs, or i< decrepit'., (to bc cer j lilied by a physician i or a female, ur u uiirmr", of j minor.- under the.ag*! of oighteeu years, and that I the number of working hands exceeds fifteen, the I A'ljutant and Inspector iieuer.il shill issue a cer I tificote exempting such overseer from actual mili tary service beyond Jibe limits ol'tho district in which he resides, and furnish him with a copy of ! said certificate. And that it may be lawful for i two or.more owners of plataiiuiis, nut further apart j than five miles, and having bel ween them fifteen j working hands, to jeda in un application for such exVinpti >n, provided the oveiseer resides, on ono of said plantations. Or if it appe ars that a plan tation on which.ibero are fifteen or more working hands is left without any white male person there on to protect und govern said wot king bandi, ex cept thc ovorscer, the Adjutant uni Iospector (Jeneral may exempt such overseer from nciual j military wrvjee, beyond thc limits of the district : in which he resides, provided '.'oat such exemption j be recommended by the commanding officer of I rfc? beat in which such, plantation is situate and approved by tte Colonel of the Regiment. That I lue cor tine *tes of exemption which have been heretofore granted by the Adjuttnt and Inspector I General un 1er the SajeV Ordiuuuee of the Conven ' tioif of this Slate, ur which may hereafter -be I gt* ii lcd undo.- this A:*t shall nm -exempt overseers j from actual service i i thu militia when called out ? under the provisions of the eleventh section nf 1 tbi- Act. or fruin urditiar}' fillhla or patrol dut v. I , Feb. IS U 7* FOB SALE. WILL EE SOLD ut public sale at Edgefiebl C. H. on cale lay iu March, lh.it TRACT hi LAND known ai ibo Ii E.? I? PL AXE, Containing Th re?, hundred ami throe acres, sitn Hled oa the 1'Iank Ro.ad, between ?dar.,- of Jas. B. Sullivan and Mrs. Geo. \V. Jones. TERMS.-One-Fourth cash, the bul-mce one, two and th ruo years credit with interest, secured fcy^aurtpgj O? Sh* PruP?ty? . ; ?j LUM ii ri .v am&SQtt&Bft ?na? Attention ! HAA IN'? be?n .i :t.ile.l to pi ?.-^ed lo thiaSLirc to arrest absontoes nnd ?if -cure conscripta and volunteers for the 7th S. C. Ite^imont, those who are subject to conscription, ?nd wish to avoid being couacriptcd by volunteering ir tho above named Regiment, have now thcopportiuiity to do so, by applying either to Capt. S, HARRISON, Serg't, IIOLRTON. Serg't. WHITTLE or Sere't COBB, of Edgefield District, nr Serg't McCUR RY, nf Abbeville District. FIFTY DOLLARS BOUNTY will bc given; also, commuUtiun for clothing to the amount of $121 for thc tir?t year. :A11 Officers and non-commissioned OJHcors of the above-mimed Rogimcnt, who, ure absent with out leave from the proper authorities, and whose furloughs have oxpirod, will itatnodiately report to mc at Donaldsvillo, Abbeville District, or to either of thc abuve-nuiucd officers., or bc treated as desertcr.s. T. A. 1IUDGENS, Captain Commanding Recruiting Partv. ' Feb 18 Gt 7 NOTIC?T HAVING been detailed upon a recruiting ser vice from Co. A, 22d Regiment. S. C. V., under orders from Maj. Gen. G". W. Smith, Com manding Department of North Carolina, I can be found for the next twenty days at the residence of Mr. Seaborn Stalnaker, near Kirksey's X Roads, or at Edgofield C. II., ready to receive the names of those desirous of this opportunity to Volun teer. ..I I pertout icho are within Coakuript ayn, and : who may como forward and ofi'cr themselves for service, will bo allowed to volunteer, and will re ceive all the benefits which are secured b}' law to Volunteers. I am also required by orders to apprehend all - stragglers and deserters from thc army within my reach. Absentees without leave from Evan's .Brigade, reporting to mc by the 10th inst., will reoeivo full pardon, except forfeiture of pay for tho unau thorized period of absence. JOHN R. AITON, Recruiting Serg't Co.j\, 22d S. C. V. Feb 2 St? . 5 NOTICE. SERGEANT J. VT. FOSHEE, of my Company, being detailed as my Recruiting Sergeant, will bo in Edgefield and Abbeville Districts du ring February prepared to receive Volunteers, and enlist them. He may be provided with Bounty, but if be is hot, Bounty will bc paid on thc first Pdy Roll/ or as eurly as practicable. J. H. .BROOKS, Capt. Co. II, 7th Bat S.' C. V., late " .Too Johnston Rifles." Feb 5 I Zt ' 5 ~; TiOTiC?/ ~~ ALL Absentees from the 1 Ith S. C. Volunteers, in Edgefield and Bnrnwell Districts, whose lear? of absence and furloughs have expired, are hereby ordered to report forthwith to their Rcgi meatal Headquarters,'Virginia. Those who fail to do so will be arrested by the Sheriff and kepi in custody until called for by thc proper Officer sent on for that purpose. Members of thc Regi ment who are unable to report to the Regiment will report to tho Confederate Surgeons nt Colum bia ; and those who aro not able to go to Colum bia, will forward the certificate of their attending Physician! that they are unable to do io. Corp. THOS. W. CAR Wi LE, of Co. D., is de tailed to see this order curried out in the Districts of Edgefield and Barnwell. JAMES McCARI.EY, . Ccpt. Co. F. 14th Reg't. S. C. V. Feb 2, 1 Sf).",. . lt (? Head-Quarters, - ENROLLING OFFICER, EocengLD C. H., Feb. lUth, 1S63. IN obedience to orders received from thc War Department, all Recruiting Officers now on j duiy in ibis District, are ordered to report for cer tain instructions to th^se n< ad-Qunrtcrs. LIEUT. F. M. SCIRMER. Eurjlliog Officer. Feb 12 tf f. Attention, Planters! ?HAVE 100 DOZEN II O KS,-Brades" Crowu Steel Blade, assorted sizes. Call and ! supply yourselves in time. j. A. GURLEY. Hamburg, Fe'; 2 _ _ItftS. 50,000 Needles. BEST QUALITY-Slmrps and Between.* from 1 to 12-assorted in papers from 3 lu i 7 mid .*> to 0. .Just received and fur sale bj* J. A. GURLEY. Hatuburir, Keb 2 I m i> Walnut Lumber. ! IWILL give Ibo HIGHEST CASH PRICE for BLACK WALNUT LUMBER delivered ! H i my Shop. JOHN M. WITT. ' Jan 21 If 4 SouUiftrn Planters ! !| SnOCl.ll AU, TAKE IT ! nniin SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR-th? r.ia ? j X illilleeri in Agricultural lmproremom-- thc ; ou!y Agrit-iillnrol Monthly Journal ii tho Cooled- j i ?rale Slates that h:i-? livv.l '. through the war," i?? I ; -lill published regularly, nnd will enter upon ?ld j i il?t year, Jan. 1st, iSilA. Now is THK ruiK ru : I SuescaiBK I Un? Pullar ptr 1)rar, in uti'vam*.' j j Address: D. REDMOND, Amputa, Un. Jan. ?( t? 2 I Negroes Wanted. WE WISH topurrha*o FIFTY! LIKELY YOVSU NEGROES, andar? prepared , i io pay ihe HIGHEST CASH PRICKS,. I We have on hand u LIKELY WOMAN WITH ! I FOUR CHILDREN which we ? ill be piense I to j I sell ur exchange for ollier.Nogroes. SULLIVAN .t G.LOVER, i j . Jan 2S *_ir _^__4_ j I State of South Carolina, i EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, '? IN ORDINARY. John M.-Stidiialn, Applicant, ? .") . Ella StiJham,"Alice Stidnsm, Ira Slid- j barn, Jes. Stidham, eta!, Defendants. J. IT appearing td my satisraction that John Morse and his wife Savannah, Defendant' in the above slated case, .reside beyond the limits of thif Stute?. It is therefore ordered that they do'appear and object ta the division .or sale of the Real Estate of John Stidhnm, deceased, on or I .-.fore the 28th | March next, or their consent tu the same will be | entered of record. . . F. DURISOE, O.E.D. Jan. 9, 1363, 12t _2_ Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of James C. Henderson, dec-'d., are requested to make ! payment hy the" 1st day of October, 1863, und ' ;'iose having demands against said Estate arc re i quested to pre.?en' thom forthwith, aa I desire to ' make.blinni settlement on that day, L. CORLEY, Adm'r. Oe?. T, 1882. ly " 40 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to thc Estate of George Kershaw, dee'd., ere requester! to make pay ment forthwith, and those having demands against said Estate are rcquired.to pre lent them, properly attested, on or before the day of Mny 1S?3, aa a final .-ettlemtnt on that E?Ute will be made on that dur, in the Ordinary's Office? D. A. RODDIE,. Adtu'or. Apr_23_?_ly? 1 'i Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Jas. II. Swearoncin, dec'J, are earnestly solicited to eulin forward and pay up, an I deidre to settle up the Estate as" soon BS possible. Those haring claim i against said Estate will-render them in properly attested. D. R. DURISOE, Adra'or. Sept. 10 3m . art NOTICE. ALL per.-ons having claims against the Estate ?r Dr. J. Harwood Burt, dee'd.', nre notiired to jir-?cnt them, properly attested, HS the under signed is prepared to pay "tue ?ame. Those in debted to said Estate aro requested to ?ettie prompt ly. W. M. BURT, fik'pr. inti if il .X>SK?''^-.<J-WW". -I M'S? Jf:---i--? >-.-i--~ ?V?C.'?i Interesting to Teachers. Edgeneld Feninl?? institute ? IX consequence of (he death of tho lat? Princi pal and Propriet-ir, JOHN R. G WA'I.TNP.T, thi.? PROPERTY IS NOW OFFERED FOR SALE OR RENT. Tho LOT embraces five acre?, near thc centre of tho Village, and within throe hundred yards of three Churches. Thc IMPROVEMENTS aro all new-erected in18fi0. The Main Building has a front of seventy-two feet, with handsoma fluted column*. The centre hus a depth of eighty feet, giving a IIA LL forty-two feet hy ?ix ty. There arc Rejoins enongh for Schuol purposes, for tho Principal's family, aud for Twenty Boarder*. The plan contemplates the addition of Wings should it be found necessary. Edgefiobl Village is near thc centre of one of thc largest and wealthiest Districts in the State, and oilers many inducements to the enterprising Teacher. As there is no other School of the kind in the District, it is confidently believed that this will continue to receive ample patronage, if under proper management. The lute Dr. WM. B.. JOHN SON was very successful here, aa a Teacher, for more than twenty years. There h u boen no cessation of the School. Thc undersigned will continue its management for his brother's family till next July, lie will be glad to send Catalogues to those wishing information, or U> correspond with those who muy desire to purchase or rent. - Address . L. R. GWALTNEY, Edgcf?old, S. C. Feb 11 . 3t 6 J E. MUNGER, 150 Broad St.. Augusta, Ga., WATCH-MAKER IND ^JEWELER ! MY PARTICULAR ATTENTION will be given -t-> the Repairing of WATCHES, CLOCKS auu JEWELRY. Every effort will be* mude to keep up my extensive Stock of . SPECTACLES To suit every defect of vision. The balanco of my Stock of CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, PLATED WARE, Ac, will be sold low FOR CASH ONLY. Augusto, Jan 21) _ tf .3 ' Notice, vj HAVING purchased of the Administrator the interest of C. W. HODGES, der M., in . the firm of C. W. A J. B. H0DGE$,'I will continue the Mt-iness in my own name, and hope by strict attention to the wants of the poople to merit their patronage. I will endeavor to keep up. ns com plete a stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Ac, ns these blockade-times will nllow, and will selina low aa I can possibly afford. As the Administrator wishes to close the Estate of C. W. Hodges, doe'd., it is particularly request ed that, all indebted to tho firm of C. W. A J. B. HODGES Will call on thc Subscriber and sbttlo forthwith. - ' J; li. HODGES. Kdpcfijall. Bi C., J;tn21 tf 3 The Cash System ! FTOM and after this date T will soil DRUGS. MEDICINES. Ac. STRICTLY FOR CASH. 1 cannot lill any PRESCRIPTIONS sent "unless accompanied with the money. The cash System-Ii1 the order of thc day, and I am compelled ta pur due thc same policy and rigidly adhere to it. J. ii. HODGES. Jun 21 If ".' 3 Notice. T IE Subscriber rwjs'just received and for sale lew for Cash, 60 doz! Brai l's WEEDING HOES ; 150 lbs. C?PPHHAS ; MO lb?. BLUF. STONE; 10 doz.. FINE COMBS. JOHN CHEATHAM. Duntor?5ville, Jan .r> ;tt 1 ! State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN tm y IN A H ir. Elias C. Robertson. Guardian of ~\ Nancy Robertson and others, j Citation for vs ? Settlement .T.hn P. Self and his sureties. W. | and Acct. P. Jennings ?nd John Elkins. J ON' hearing the Petition iii the above case, Il is or dr red that tho aforesaid Defendant**!" appear in the Court of Ordinary for Edgefield District, on the 20lh April nest, Jo account for their Guardianship nf the above minors. A set tlement and Decree will be made that dur for the amount due the said minors. W. t\ DURISOE. A. P.. n. Jan l!>, I>'??.';. _T:m . :: Administrator's Sale. ' Pursuance of an nrd-.r from AV. F. Durisn*, Esq., 'Ordinary of ridgefield District, i will Veli ai ihe hrte residence of V. A. t'LARK, dee'd.. on WEDNESDAY. th? February, nil Iho p'erso mil u-1ute of said Deetn.o.1, euu?isting of THREE NEGROES; STOCK OF MULES, HORSES. CATTLE,. HOGS, BACON, LARD. CO KN, FODDER AND SHUCKS, (Jin 11 UK>l. one Two Horse Wagon and Harness, Thrashers, Blacksmith and Plantation Tools, Household ami Kitchen Furniture, Ac. TO UK-NT. At the same lime and place I will RENT THE PLANTATION ni which the said deceased re sided. The place is in good Yepair, about 200 acres in cultivation, about 25 of which is sown iu ?mall grail*. TERMS.-The above property will be sold on a credit .if uni) year with interest from dny of sale. Note and good s'e.-iiritv will be required. Z. WATKINS, Adiu'r. Feb 2 . _2l* 6_ Administrator's Sale. IN pursuance of an order From the Qrdinary. I will proceed to sell ut my residence, nour Plumb Branch Church, on TH URSDAY, the lath february tie.xt, SEVEN LIKELY NEGROES, Belonging to the Est?te of Mrs. Sarah Jacobs, dee'd. Among them is a Distiller and one Weav er-the rest are field hands. TERMS.-The above Negroes will be sold on a credit until the firnt of December next, with inte rest frym the day of salo. Purchasers will be required tb give two or more good soeurities. .The Negroes uot tu bo removed until tho terms are complied with, and if re-sold will bo nt the risk of the' first purchaser on the day following. ELIAS C. ROBERTSON", Ador. Jan :to, .lt* j GHaano. PHOENIX GUANO, ' JOHNSTON'S ISLAND GUANO, AMERICAN GUANO. Wo offer what we have loft of the above GU ANOS, at'$50 per ton. ALSO, COLUMBIAN GUANO, nt $10 per ton. . Planters will do well to apply soon. DAN'L II. WILCOX & CO. Augusta, Ga., Feb 10 2uitj ; Strayed or Stolen FHOM thc Subscriber's plantation, -on tho 20ih Jp.nuurj*, a young dark-colored HORSE MULE, about four years-old, 14 or 15 hands high, slim-bodied and long-legged. No particular scars or'marks recollected.. Bought from Mr, John Dorn, Sr. ' A suitable reward will be paid fir the recovery of said Mule. . JAS. B. SULLIVAN. Feb 10 2t . 6 c ALL AT THE HAMBURG P. O. and cd TOW MEDICINES. Hamburg. Doe 2 4t 48 CVLL AT THE HAMBURG P. O. j and get one Bottle'of DR. MARTAIN'S I GREAT REM KP Y aud Dr. JOliN WVW ! SARSAPARILLA, . mi it ta SO DT??RK STATES HS TEL, BMHOM.IS & LITTLE, TT|TE ha? bought Ibo entire inter**' nf the rf foruWr Proprietor. Mr. JOHN L. HAR MON, in &B SOUTHERN STATES HOTEL, and intend'? keep a first Huns House. J THOMAS A LITTLE. AugugtaV?a., Feb 10 ]>.\ix 6 Columbia Female College COLUMBIA, 8. C. THE SPRtN? TERM or lhY* In sfita'i-.n begins Peb.'ry lGtU', and clo ?sun 24tb Juno 1863. ' Rev. HENRY M. MOOD, A. M., ?i'Trosidcut and Professor;. Ke>r. T. E. WANNA.UA-KER, A. M., Professor; Misa L. II. JON ES auB Mies AMANDA ROGERS, Instruc tresses in-^Horary Department; W. H. OR CHARD, Professor io Musio ; Miss E. ORCHARD and Miss HELEN L. BACKUS, Instructresses ir Music; Mons. E.-D'OVILLIERS, Professor of Fron .'h, Dtawing and Punting ; Mrs. E. D'OVIL LIERS, It?truotress in German, Italian and Vo cal Music ?'JOHN B. BLACK, Esq., Steward; Mrs. E. A.-BLACK, Matron. Board anM Tuition.-$150.00 Mu8io-Piano and Harp.... 25 XJQ Painting in Oil and Pastel... 24 ou Fronen...,. 20 DO Hnifar. '.?.".. ..20 00 Vocal MUMO. 1 25 StudLuts will furnish sheets, pillow-cases and' towels. For furthor particulars, apply to the President, HENRY M. MOOD. Feb 2 2t 5 AUGUST A HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA. BY WHEELOCK. Convenient tb the Carolina side. - Provided with the best the market affords. Adjacent to first rate business houses. Ready with conveniences to facilitate travellers on any and every route.. . '? Prepared to accommodate all who may desire it A good bur aud plenty of iee? Wo respectfully aidc^thc attention of Edgefield to our Card. Jun* 241 _ - tf 25 We? Must Breed our own . Horses. ANY perron desirous of purchasing a FINE STALLION can duVn by npplicHtiun to rue ul Jaoksnnbon?, Cull et on District, S. C. T will Mik D ICK CHEATHAM, BILL DEARING and JON CB HOOPER, st the following prices : Dick Cbeatham, 85,000 Hill Dearing, 3,ooo ?once Hooper, 3,0.00 I maleo tho difference in ?irire not because I tbink Dick Ch en th am superior to either of tbe iitlicr burses, but because he hus had the bert np purtuuity,-his colts being oldest and very fine ; hence he is liked bust. Dearing's Cults ard ul.-o very fir.o. I bave nut Reen any of Hooper's Colts. They are all tbree precisely the name blood. THOS. G. BACON. Dec 17 bt . . 50 ^SfrTbe Angusfn Constitutionalist and CoTtMn bia Guurilian will copy until 15th January next, au J forward account to T. G. B. Pay Your Interest ! fb . ALL person? indebted hy Not'-s doc the Trust Estate of Mrf. -Hotels Blsloek. deo'd., ?rv respectfully solicited .? p?y the interest duo oil said Not;*. JOHN HUILT, Trustee. . ALL Persons indebted.on Notes, (riven at tbe Ei'tate i^ale nf John Gibson, Dec. 13, 1853. ur? must earnestly requested to pity the interest which bud accrued un said Notes. JOHN HUIBT, Guar. (Minors.) ALL who gave Notes ?t tho Kstato sale nf R. IJ. Hoiiknight, dee'd., on I.Ith Jan'y. 4854, will, it id h.-ned, I>K>J th? intertti on their Notes. JOHN 1IU1ET, Adm'r. ALL persou.%ilulebleJ lo Ibu Estate uf Cul. S. Christi*, dee'd., or to W. C. Moragne, Adm'or of ??aili deceased, are ?o'icited lo m.ko prompt pay ment nf boih /triiici/Hil und ini*r/*t, BS tbere u urireut necessity io buve the Estate doced as soon as iKtfiqhle. JOHN H WET, Receiver. AND, ainu, those indebted tu me.are requested tu .-et:k- ut least o pot itu* ut' their indebtedness. JOHN HUIET. Jan 8, 1863. 4t ' 2 State of South Carolina, KDOEFIELl) DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Elizabeth Coleman, Applicant, vs I ' * J..hu P. Biewer, Robert Hankinson j .m.I S.rib A., his Kit?, et ul. Deft.- j 1")Y an Order from thu Ordiuurv, I shall pro?>V > ce.-;! to sell atiRdgafivhi t!. H., on the tirtt I Monday in March nert, the Real E-tn.e ot I .Limes'li. Jones. ileetil., a certain TRACI OR PARCEL OF LANI? lying and bein* in tho Disr'riei ?ind StHie nl.-resaid, containing Two Hun dred and twenty-five acres, uiTe or loss,' and ad j-duiug land? nf Eldred Mobley; Ueurge Spear m.ni ?ni,I.others. TE ll MS.-On a credit of twelve months with interest from sale. Pnnha.-er to give Bond uitb good securities and a Mortgage til the Ordinary io secure the purchase money. Costs to be paid in cash. Titles extra. . LEWIS JONES, '6. E. D. Feb 3 4t . 5 Notice, - DICK CHEATHAM will stand the ensu ing SPRING SEASON at Edgefield C. H. on Mondays, Tuesday*, Wednesdays and Thurs days,-at Harmon Uallmaii's the remainder of tho week. ]I? will commence his Season first of February and end the 1 Oth day of "June. He'wtll remain at his Stable until first of March-alter that time bc will alternat*. Twenty-five Dollars will be charged for. the Season. I do nnt desire him to go to more than leventy-fiv? Mures. His pedigree is known to the breedors in Edge Oeld. THO. G. RACON. Feb 3 Sm* 5 Factory Yarn ! Clfhfm BUNCHES BEST QUALITY'FACT0 RY YARN, NOS. C, 7, 3, 9, 10,-Just received and for sale by. E. PENN, Agt. Nov 2? tf -47. Runaway PROM the Subscriber on the 23d January iny Negro man HAMP. Said Hamp is di.rk complected, ? feet 6 or 8 'inches high, and bas beon shot ia left arm, just below shoulder. He is well acquainted In tho neighborhood of Mr. 121 dred Mobley, and in Barnwell Diotrict. I will give $20 for hi? arrest and delivery in any jail lo that I can get hila. i Also, runaway about 15th Nov. last, my DBJTO man JEI?F-said Jeff is about fl feet high, dark complected, right foro finger off. I will givti a libere.1 reward-dor his recovery. - + F. C. WOOD. Cold Springs, Feb 2 ?3t j . Lost! ON Saturday 4tb. Jan. 1863, I lost a small plain black morocco POCKET BOOK, containing about ?81)-oue $50 Confederate Bill.'sixo of other Bills not recollected. The Pocket Bookoontaint? a Note made Mja'do to Mark Smith for the hire of a neg? o biiy for $100, due let Jan. '6*4 by snb- j .sorrier. Also lost one Note of band on Julias Banks for $40.0 with creditor $100 on 1st Jan;'6ft, and one on E. P. Coleman fur $107. dates not recol-., lectedj but given sometime last fall,-both paya ble to subscriber. All persons are hereby fore warned from trading for thc ?aid Notes. !."' H. W. GRIFFITH. .Tr.n. 1 ff 41^ , 5 CVLL AT THE UAMBUKti >. C?;. and get your .MA'fCUpS. Piel 4? ii Fot jSfcen?T. W IL LT A M SPIRES, * HENRY B^?AbL?AStzsx fm sen . +FOT TactCollectvevr -?r C M. MAY,,, ? - v " ,., C HA RLES CA R T E R, ,mMJ ~l .RER?Y HO?VEIM;; ,* itt ?ii*d 3? W: H. HOLL.OWAJ, . , t BENJ.FOPBR,. . .-'.***.*.*? STARLIN Cr TURNfcg>.. . . >.-*?-.. rot Clerk. ., \, - S. HARRISON; JACKSON CO VAR. . - .. lyWe htTe been authorind bj tee f.risnds ?1 Mr. NAT. RA MET,"" Sr., ?- "announce bits a Candidate for Sberff of ^Edgeiield Jl'ist/lat a?tba nestelection. rt. - blinni* 1*4.1 f?dl'?fl-sl # Joo?l25 . ., . . tr.? J: u W. E. SPEAR 8? DE XT, TI S T, ??4 2 48 BIUUD STB;I?T, ;'-8 s., Gver Chichester A Co'? Drug Stor?, . AUGUSTA, ISA. Bec. 24,18fli.' tf .1 Dentistry !'.--~ Tl. H. PAUKER will be in .bte offioe regularly each day during sale-day week ; but after thou he" will only be; there occasionally, aa hui Professional engagements throughout the District demand much, of his attention. ,, OTHeving to pay th?"hig?.nw Caih'prlees for Dentistry materials, he will hereafter work ONLY FORCASn. V . Sept 10 . . . if'.* r>a nr. ? g$ ,; ?1 ?a ~ D Removal! ?-0:-- j | CA ? MBS. M. TWEEDY^ No. 215 JJ road Street,: Augusta, Ga., HAS rem,ved her. Stock of. MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS and FINE WOOL and SILK 0 0 OD S to the Store formerly occupied by Mrs. Hall, No. 215, Broad Street, opposite the " Southern States Hotel," where abe invites the attention of Ladies to her.very COMPLETE AS SORTMENT of Fine Millinery ?nd Fancy Goo?e, ' AT MODERATE PRICES, MRS. M. TWfcJ?iVlV" No. 215 Broad Street, opposite Southern S. :?Otel, . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.-. - Oct 27' 2m .43 NOTIGETO 4' Planters and Merchants. aATS WILL BE EXCHANGED FOR WOOL. Oue II it fur every-two punna* ot clean-??ab -1 nd Wool. 1 cm furnish one hundred to "five'hundred, er more if roquirud. . CP. REMS EN. Columbia, S-spt 16 2m M Leather at 40 Cts. per Pound, THE Subscriber haring had tWveral--yeara ex- ' perience in TANNING .propose? Jo TAN . iilDt?S on the seine terms that he Tem.?d fur last year, viz : Une.beti for the other, allowing (tis patrons to have back at least half of his share ? it 40 ois*, per'pound, and aM'that be does not kc- ; tuallj need for bis own use, 4 ways-giving-bia patrons preference. R. T. PARKS.' - Jan 6 . V- 2n?e - j Tannery! ~ WILLI3 ROBS proposes to TAN-H IDES en shares-tan o ne-La It for the other, and al low the owner ot the Hides the privilege of bay ing the whole number at the market prioc. H. promises (hat all work entrusted tb him ?heil tte faithfully aud promptly executed. Uta laag ex perience in the Tannery busmen* justly entitles bim to the eoufldeuce Of rbe people ol the Dieu, tu Nov. 20 tm 4? . Pur Hats! THE TTndersigned is at hom? again, and ready to make FINE HATS for any number ef (Jentlemen and Boys. A good price will he given for native FURS such as the Musk Rat, Raccoon, Rabbit, Mink ind Fox. . . (live me a esl), and you san have a trade that hill suit both.parties. JOHN WOOLLEY. Granitovilre, 8. C., Apr 8. 1682. tf 1? Sweed Iron & Plow Steel. IMPORTANT TU PUNTERS! Il LWS on band a.good assortment of SWEED IRON and FLOW STEEL'suitable forPUn-.. uiioii purpose?, ol vory desirable sizes-Iron fro? one to ten inebes in width and Stael from'three' M fourteen inches lu Width-for sale at the Iowas? rates by - WM. H. GOODRICH, .271 Broad.St., Augusta, GK - . Dec 1 Sm 48 ' Executor's Notice. ALL perrons indebted te the Estate of f-ie* Coleman, dee'd., are aoiiBod to, coate lee ward and pay th? same, ead those having eklaaa . against said Est?te will please render thea ia' properly attested. S. W. NICHOLSON, Kif er. ' Aug 6 : Gie? . - 81 Wood and Shucks. TH B Subscriber will deliver goo* (?AK WOOD at $2,00 per tour hors? load. Pine, Gum and Maple Wood any one can "have that wiU 'baal it away. ':.,'.' I huv? also for sale a large quantity of GGGD-r SHUCKS,-cheap. ' - - : P.. R. BLALQCRV Deo 22 tf pt: ;'? Notice. ALL persons indebted to the.Estate of John B. . - Gwaltney, dee'd., are requested to make pay- ;*, meut as ear y as possible: Th.se h..vlt.g clall?s '-. against the Estate wiU present them, prvc-r'.y u,cie<t*d, to Dr. A. G. Teague, ny antabr?eed agent. LUCY GwALTNEY, Ix'er.. ; Dec 8, 1862. ly 49 . Notice. THOSE indebted to the Estate ef .Levi it Crouch, dee'd., are aolieited to pay the fame . ; forthwith, and those having claims ag als it said' Eiute are notited to present theo, daly ?Uaated, '? -.? <m or before th? 9th April next, aa ea that day ? n<i?l MitUnent will be nada on ?Md Batata, E. B. FORREST, A?'or. ? w JanO om* ' t _i, - i . , mi .,,??-. ?tttety fr.'.* TOLLED before me by Wm. J, Wilkrf,-- E.i<bi -'* ou the 21?' Jan'y, 1863, bu? BAY HORSE? appraised at $00, is about, li or 10 years old-ta ken up at th? 8 mit? House. . . .. -R.VGTSNTRYi'M.B.D. . l!n-nbnrg,.S." 0;,.Jan 21, leOj.- \ --'.UsV?sabV -i tri ALL pen-ons having rlaitue agsinsi the r stat? . of Rich, l'arks, dee'd., ara uiittUod to reidar ? mern is, properly attested,and".(?<?<?. muet>u>a *? said Est?t? will please make jayment. ' 1 ?.'^At\iR^^; , Niau 6 ? ? ,v< iTtai y-r-fiw&k *1<M 1* - \ <*> ***** ^ -rm'?RS'?Nfl'harln'g olaim? .g&TTJ"*t?t?Jtf???iAt U tilda Swea/ea?^^^P^T^*^ ' lucmtortbwitJv ,Thy,?,.indebted;/" iMM^Wff are urged- to' coift? lbrw?r4 and pay un ?. ?ujout ut. Jul Wi