Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, April 13, 1864, Image 2
Asa Hartz.
Tbc accomplished humorist, known aa Asa H;
was captured sonic, cicntbs ago, and takei
Johnson'4 Matai Although cribbed, cabined
confined, thc impressible genius cf Asa will af
itself. Witness 'hu fallowing lines, which i
bando.; na by a friend of the gifted captirs. ?
will bo rend wi h pleasure by ABa'ir tt??SaSi!
** admirers in thc South-west, and, wo trust, bi
tear- to the "?ovc-;:t oyo" of bis lady-love :
MV LOVKAXD L
My love reposes on a rosewood frame
A " hunk" have I;
A noach of feathery dewn Cils np the same
Mine's straw,- but dry ;
Sb? sinks to fleep at night with scarce a rig
With *\king eyes I watch \he hours creep
. My Iv? o her dally dir.n-r takes in state
Aod :u 1 .
Tho richest vi?iidv ?.n ii hc-r silver plate
Coarse j;rub have I ;
Puro wines she sips at e^ise, ber thirst tu alak
I pump my dris.k fran Erie's limpid lske.
My lovo ha? all tho wo/ld at -rill to roam
Throe acres I ;
Sho goos abroad or quiet sit* at homo
So cacuutI ; .
Bright angels watch around her couch at nigh
A Yank, wi;h loaded gun, keeps me in sigbt
A thousand weary miles stretch between
My love and I ;
To her, this wintry night, cold, calm, sereno,
I traft a sigh ;
And hope, with all my earnestness of soul,
To-morrow's mail moy Lring my parole.
Therb'a hopo ahead 1 We'll one day meet again
"*My love Mid I ;.
Wo'll wipo away all tears of sorrow then ;
Her love-lit eye, *
With all my many troubles then beguile,
And keep this wayward reb, from Johnson's Is
The Snake-ltitK n Dutchman.
Some years ago,near the. town of -
-county,-, there lived a cozy o
farmer, named Swei;jh"tFer, of German d
cent, a*ud accent too, ai? his speech will ind
cate. Old mun Sweighoffer bad once serv?
asa member in the Legislature, ona vt
therefoic '. r.o fool :'! autl as he bad abo lol
oummanded a volunteer corps pi rustii mil
tia, he should hardly he supposed inclined l
cowardice. Mis s<>ii Peter was his only so
a strapping lad of sever teen ; and upon o!
? eter and yoting Peter devolved "thc prineip
cares and toils.cf tho old gentleman's far?
now and then assisted by the old lady un
Lee twe> bouncing dr ugh tere-for it i.. ve:
common in (hat State lo see the women an
girl* ct W(>rk iu the fields---and uron i-xtr
occasions by some hired bands.
. Well, one wann day in haying time, ol
Peter and young P?jer were bard at it in th
meadow, whet, the old mun drops his ecytb
and bawl? ont :
?-0-; mine Got?, Peter P
" What's dc metter, fcdder?" answer* tn
son. straightening up und looking at his sir?
0, mine Gott, Pet-.-rl" again cried th
old ?'- iio-.v.
" Douder," ecby?s y?nhg Peter, hu: ry ir-;
up to the old roan.
0, mine Gott, der sknake bile mine feg !
If anything in particular was capable o
frightening young Peter, it was snake:;: fo
it-; Lad or.ee nearly crippled himself lt r lift
bj trampling upo:i a crooked st,cl:, ivbti-l
cramped his i: ak le, and go horrified thc yuuni
tain {'nut bc liked to have fallen ibrbugl
bimnelc
At the word s?r.ko. young Peter fell l ack
nimbly aa a wire drawer, and o .nv!, ri out i:
turn
"Where is der shnake ?"
u L'p my-.trowais, Peter-0, mine Gott!'
M 0, mine Gctt !" echoed Peter, junior
kill him, ii ter. kill billi."
,; No-a, po-a, he Lil; ne, Peter ; cort e
come-q'iiek-.*.<o oft' mi'ie trowsis !"
Lut lM-r the youngers cowardice over
came bis lilia! ufa e.;;.:-, while his fear len)
strength to bis lugs, ard be stalled likes
scared locomotive to trail iheold bully Dutch
mau, w ho was ill a distant ??rt of the field,
to give his falber a lilt with the suake.
Old Jake, the fanner's assistant, cam.
bounding along as soon .as h? ht. "?rd tho new*,
and pa~i.tt.,:-;-l >:;..: ti..- tunee v. bei eon Pet-.
and his DO? lind hung their " liasey vc! v>
vests, Jt.kt. grabbed one of the garments, a:..
hurried <<? the old mar P. ter, who still niau
aged to Kt ep f-n his pbs, although lu-was
quaking and trembling :.ke au aspv-n baf in
a June gale of wind.
"0, mine Gott! Come, come quick, Yacon.
Kc bite mo ?ll to ?ieee--here up miuo leg.-"
Old Jake was: not particularly sensitive to
. fear, but few people, young or cid, ar? dead
' to -?arm whu! a " p:z:,r.o;u<''?^ept?I? is about.
Gathering up the alilf ?irv stalks of a stalwart
weed, old Jai;j loltl thc boss to stand e!c-a-:y.
and he -ould nt least slui the snake- ly a
ran cr two, if he did not kill her stone dead ;
sud thc old man Peter, less loth to have legs
broken than to bo bitlcii lo death by asoake,
designated the spot to strike, and old Jake
let bim have it. The lirst blow broke the
weed and knocked old Sweigorfer off his pegs
and into a haycock-cobitn.
" Oh !" roared oh! Peter, ''you broke mine
. leg, and de skuake's gone!:
'.Vere? vere?" cried <>ld Jake, moving
briskly about, aud scanning very narrowly
the ground bo stood upon.
"Never mind him, Y a cob ; help me up.
I'll go boree.''
" Put on. your vbVst, desi : here it is," .-aid
the old cront-catcr, <:;!?!:-.;.;:;? up his bu s and
trying to get the'garlilcut upon hi:; lumpy
back. The moment old Pctsr m . lo this
tdfurt. he grew Util j:i the face-his bair
stood on end, i; ?ike th.: quills upon thc irig.it'
ful porcupine," ss Mrs. darlington observes
-Le shivered.-he sh; ok-his teeth Chattered
-and bis knees knocked a STACCATO accoin?
pantmeut.
"Oh ! Yacobj carry m.: home! P:u dead,
as nits!" *
'. Yat! Ish nodder sfcn&ke in yoor trcc
f hers 5"
{,Xo-a--'.oed:. Pin -v..-'t all up! Mine v??est
won't go on my hack. Oj O. minc Gott!"'
."Dander, am! UixO::!"- cried old Jab, as
be look the ea-?j exclusion", a?vj with
.might and maia t?uvcU man, seana inui t*)
. most wunrj-jrlul-fe. t ol' pliy ?cal activity and
strength, lugged an-! err;; 1 the bo.-s some
(plaiteror Cid. a mile toXn-? house.
Young P?it? r bad s-L;..::< i it hom.: a? thc
earliest stase ol the dire ? Foccedinge, ard
alarmed the gi iii that they '.vere i ...a high
Male when "hey saw th. approach ol the
Rood ob; dad Hud 1 ?a .". :- -..oil.
U?d m*? Py'er tfua . ?.-ried in, and Upwi
ic t'i'? as ualui'al as id'-, a-beti in ?tajes the
' old 1-dv*; ai:-: i i a great ?*:*t!?, und iraatcd to
ka-'Vt what was gob c -. OM Peter, in th?,
last gas? of a.oay and w.ckkiiess, op. ::. ? iii
eyes and.fisebly pointed (?> his leg. Tb?,??hi
wottf?n ripped un the ? ar.t.-.iooas, and ?d* Fill
H staal! (?J'..-t!C-tt p, ?nrl ?Vt ! uesame ti.:.e e- a
fc?uurablo of a scratch . as litado yUiWe.
" OalJ dis i slinak ? ?ib !" says tiie yid
icoman.
" (>. but Pm p'zhcat-.! :.i -leatb, Molly ! See,
Fm aii-pizbea--mi?e ih?>i-O deni, m?..;
?vh- st riot (.-..me uve? :>.<.??.> :>odv!''
.. Ilatv, b?vf, IfiA-!" to-vrad tit* old wo aaa;
.. Vat a foo: ! You g:;L Peters vilest Ou-baw,
baw, haw ! '
" Bosh !" roared old .Pctr'r, sbakh
death's icy fetters ut oue surge, and ju
up. ''Bosh, Jack,- vat a fool you must
6ny I vash sbnakebite! Go 'bout your
ness. gals. Peter,' bring me some beer.
The old woman saved deter's life.
Refugees.
We indulged ourselves lately in r
thoughts about tbft?e uncomplaining sui:
lt was indeed a privilege to tell them
much we admir?e] their unosteritatioin
ism. Thc article has been oxlonsi-ely c
and still continues tu return to us in 01
changes. This is attributable to tho gt
; itiiercst of t'?te subject, fur unhappily in
! section of the Confederacy, as wo" the
j marked, these housolcs*, homeless wane
I are to L e scon.- We had a- higher o
I however, than merely to excito symp
j Our hope was to give a tangible form ti
kind feelings generally felt for those uni
nate persons. And now, if tho "bread
upon the waters" can.be nade to rjiiuri
palpable and material shape, -.ve will ;.ave
more than rewarded f->r ur trouble.
. This subject should t*e'.con*.id red wit;
i knowledge. There ia snjjerimj in Um
There ia much thal is known, and wo
much fear there is much more* "that is
but not knowji. It is fn>t necessary to in<
into the cau-e of the difficulty: in praci
supplies. We belifve?il is due to other c;
than the oujv one that would justify
scarcity in the country. We m y. how<
express the hope that the 0:1 n/ovii
now sb generally heuaded will soon iib?
them and put them into circulation.
Hut whatever may be the correctness 01
error of our sp?culation tis to thc cause, t
is unfortunately no doubt of the fact
there is sulFcring, at)'', that .the -efugees
thcprincipal nullerers. The planter is
one: he is really the only independent pe
al this time. Thc families of soldiers
wisely and amply provided for by thc S
Legislature. lu this State, and no doul
others, in addition to liberal money contr
lions, a tax itt kind is levied for this pur]
upon provisions, productions and manu
tures. We should gladdy strain every m
to increase rather than to dimicuk, tl
wise aud necessary measures for '.he lam:
of those upon whose strong arms and bi
hearts the fate of thc Cv?atry is ?t this
iit?tit suspended a* it were a weight on
balance, lint it has often struck us with si
sui-prme that no legislation nor concerted
tiou of committees has been had for men i
have been deprived of their hotnc6 and st
of their whole fortunes. We have little do
fhat this is owing to the silent, uncomph
itig rummer in which these people have IK
their privations. The world docs not ki
how much they bear. The}' are geaen
of tho belter cl-isses-Well educated-of
.inc ? matin?es, and .heretofore accustomed
tLe abundance ol wealth at their own boar
With such surroundings it is a very, natu
element of Southern character to mid-pr
-la it$.liberal sense. The Southern is i
Bourbon of the days of Louy X VI. His W
and his chi! j;eu chare and inherit Ins mt
naeimous spitit. The world knows not lit
ni:.ls-buta Hule oro the other day int
ingenuousness of childhood unwittb?gly t<
the tal?; of suffering when her.sister died, ti
she address-- i her mother with these tone
ing words : " M.i, 1 hope little sissy hus go
to HeavJcp now. where she v.-cn'i be hung
a:tv more/'
But this incident remi:i<l? us tLat Wc :;
again ittdulgiug o'tr feelings about tho re!
gees. We desire to invite attention to tl
nwce-ibilj of spme practical measures for th:
.-..lief. * ??eeinise ili-y have suffered so lot
uncomplainingly, they should not be permit u
to continue to suffer. As agenornl mle, wii
;? fi... exceptions of i-arrow mimic; ! and i;_'n
raut persons, there ir. c kind feeling tor tuet
which is exhibited ii:genc*euf ??tioHs. Tri
diiijBi'e&t communities dilier widely. Son
i.'hti.Te .hoa for Lick ma i kef s ; in others y
have known a niau to pii-sit expressly f
tuem, and lo sell them com at ?1,00 p<
bushel without interest, payable on their r
turo to their homes after ti...-war. Dut so?
serdimvut ns th!.-, needs shape. \cf?<y.\ shonJ
bc sisiemaiie and C?ineeian?ted. 'Jh-r- ;.?
msuv ways io v, hivh il can '. m?de me-'
efficient and Ies-i tn 'pit 5*5 ve Iii.:: thai illdiyi'llii
aid w hivh lu iv its "Ln'ir cres.aayuiuo ?ie.
pearaiK-e ni charity, 'f here^u na reason .?? .
l'ier-? -i .ui ..: iv. ,:1I- ''.?<-Av--.-.; tu
? i'.. :-::^: irs' lJi';trii- Ol 5!.-!:. i'."' V.iy e .
ivfri g?ail?}' avail '!.. mscivt-a -.ii iheir bbm'i*:
Such aX-i?i iations v.iiuhl dti'ittealcsiahle gota
We have made our fcUggrAiion-i. lt ??fu
others to lake -hera up. i hero i.? no.*.a cen;
raut.ity in this Slat? nor ir. the ('Vufcticrsc
where iii.-}- would not find ht: ampi' it--!-i !..
u eiwifio-s.-S,-ulher:i Guardian.
(irant's Prograiumo.
We sawa gentle man \e>teJu?'y (>
Lynchburg fiepublictii. <?'. '!'. : :-..::.)..!:; --tl
tint Of the Yankee linc-tj by Wa) <.:' Herpe"-'!
ferry, who informed ns that lin Y;
wen. leaking themselves pnriicularly jt bilan
over their fancied piy-mct t.i wipirrg cut'
tho rebellion by < eily summe;, i heir " mas
ou burscbaek*' w.s io do thc job i.i the m-x
niiieiy day.-! and there was MI y. -/ca e spoi
of rebo?d?m to ;je left.
Tue progrtitanic say which Ihi ? hcrculeaii
taftk is io be accomplished waa ?Vt ry discussed
by all classes of thc people Non!., and i.-- in
substance aa follows: Graut, with !nu.i:i body
of thc Yankee army .*. '.' advance on Lee and
gobble Lim u?j Bi?rusidc, with corpt d'ttrmcc
of '!'J,iJ0t'i or 40?OOO men.is to come np th?
Soul lu ide of James river and cut the rebel
communication with thc Sooth, md Butler,
witli-a collumn 20,000 or ?10,000 strong, is tu
ttiUe t'ne Peninsula mute. All three of these
column.-, are to meet in Richmond, and the
grid iron is to float from the dome of the
Confederate Capital by the 1st bf J ti ne.
While the-e operations ?ire going on, Sher
man is to press Johnson at DiltCv'i, and L?.ng
street to have ui> h:tnds full ia Last Tennes
see by keeping up a show of force. As spun
i\s Lee is disposed ol'. Johnston will receive
polite s:ii:;a.i:i irom Grant in the re.tr, and
then-why tl:cu, the rebellion will lie dead
n<:d buried anetiiono will be i-o p^xr as to do
il reverence.
A right pretlj' programme on paper truly,
bm we h:-v? M-t'ii '"a man oa horseback" ly
ing ia the'mud I.-.-!', re to day, and we Late a
sytt'oTprewittiment that when Grant mas
tttt^a-:: Lee, hu will-be ihthesame predicament
tiit.t i'.pe v.\is.o:!Ce, ileitis, 1,.? w r.-'t know
bi?die?dqaar??rs from his bind-quarters.
Exctuxci: OF PitisoxKits.-A fkgof true
bc?ti?i-?Xpecieilto arrive at City l?i?i.il on
W'tVilae.-day or Tiiursday wit!: a large nuinl/.-r
ol'Co'.' ?Jers-tc prisoners, mostly sitie, for ex
ch MI ,' -, :-.::i 3 pr\?|K..rtionalc number ol Yan
! k'.*y j-riioticr.-i WU! be returned.
! <L*oia:n;s:)ioit-.'r Ould ht s been absent at
|:Old-"Poi.ut T-r sc.vstra! days pitst .-..!! business
. :i-l,?1.:-.i- ine exebatigo of prisoners. Ile
fa tu rued, lo the'eity Saturday iiighf. after
? i?svnsj? ?i'.ja t. i. as it ii nu?erstooel, the vt-scd
quittions thai ImvcTW long intermpted the
resasipli-m of the cartel. We are gratified
to i: ;\ . .,!:':. ?Si?rauce that in a month, or a
ft... ..'.''..:-s : ' " : :t!l our prisoners in ihe
it.te].. u'.'M.-: C'io:?y will bc* rex?bred to their
c ..mi?ry ....'.'! ?amiiic-??
1:1- !!:-..'. t o :d that Com mi sioter 0-:h"
: s.ti inUrview with Butler, the ?mnicultir-?
of trhieh Tiave oct trau?ptrcd.- Uj?hutoad
! Vi'aig.
Oe? .1* ml?e'.vn and .Si-:':', v'. ihe .Ar^iy ?f
Yiriiuu, i'.-vc 'eft lieu. Jibiidtuii' a.-:..;. i>n-l *rt
cu ? .Vic t? VTrj-inta; li ii. V. prOLcuuii-s ;.<! i-r
li.Ury orav. l; , : ihe Ar?iiy .f l'en?.csseQ lo be in
j u btfio;:- cou?itiya than any ol nv Jvparimcjt.
Penalty for Failure to Deliver the Tither
iu Time.
.Orricc cr THE COMMISSIONER OK TAXES,
Richmond, March 25, 18?4.
To Uf Editor of ike Wkuj-: Permit me
to t-nlighten " A Farmer,5' whof=e c-mmttiii
cation, headed "Who i- [lui LnwgiV- r." up
pears iu your pupt-r of this muming...
The. Ta\ Act of 18 wu* a tl . . : - r ?
ninendmcrrtJt, a?td approved t::-IT . ;
rv, lcTfi-L AV rf was i ?
Act is section iii .- Ki j
Sf ellon 10 oui) * ? n . .w .
word?:
? * *. ?The Ki:.". p?.:---.:;i'.. . ? .!:-.:! Iii ? ?
quired to ?l?'Ji.i-r ti/*-. . ?ata, rye.
buckwheat, ?iee, peas, i.'-cai:.^ bured hay lind
fodder, sugar, molasses nf cune or twg'-um
wool, thus to bc paid aa a tithcin knid i?l':er
they have' been cs tim? ted as aforesaid, ju such ?
form and ordinary marketable condition as
may be usual in the section in which 'bey J
are delivered, within thirty days from the j
date of notice given", by the ageut pf coll?e- ;
..ion that he is ready to r< ceivo such produce, |
(>;xeept cumi and tobacco shall he delivered
: - the manner and at the times hereinafter
: rovided,) nt wme depot uot time than
twelve miles from tho p'aoe of production ;
and il not delivered by thu time and in the
older stated, he shall be litible to pay live
times the estimated value of the portion
aforesaid, ic.
This-is the law, and Congress is the law
giver. Instruction 0, which " A Farmer"
quotes, ia a promulgation of tho amendment
iibnvc quoted, and if he had obseryed the
heading of the instructions, he would have
seen thal they were issued as " additional
instructions adapted to the amendments of
the tax Taws of 1SG3," ?c.
Ver}- respectfully,
THOMPSON ALLAN,
Commissioner cf Taxes.
TUE NEW CURRENCY;.-The Richmond Whig
does not seem to be favorable impressed with
the appearance of the new currency and is of
theopiniou thatiuiftechaiiical execution, there
is no improvement upon the present cur
rency :
With the exception o? the ??500's thc im
pressions of the several denominations appear
to have been taken (rom tho old plates, slight
ly altered and revamped. Thc green tinting
which formed the ground color of some of the
old notes, and rendered Csuuterfeiting by
photography Tlillicult, is superseded in th?
new notes by red or pink. It was, perhaps,
impossible, in thc short lime allowed, to ?et
out better looking notes; but we hope that
the Secretary of the Treasury wiil yet make
the effort to put forth :t currency which will
have ita due effect upon the people who are
more ea>?3' impressed by thu appearance
ufa Uuie thuu by favorable exhibits of assets
and liabiltics. Moreover, we want all possi
ble safeguards agai?st counterfeiting.
The y.lOi) uoie are ornamented on thc
right .side with a medallion likeness of (Jim.
T. J. Jackson, and the artist has taken the
paint; tu give the name of thc illustrious hero
under the likeness. On the loft side is the
C-mieden-te seal aud mo!to, " Deo Vi-n-liee,"
with cTObleraalicsurroundings.' Tho denomi
nation-of the note ia occasionally printed in
figures.
Tb?- .s]0d not?1* proeni, vs before, ? vignelle
likeness rf Mrs. Picken*, of .South Carolina,
and a medallion lik?less ol ex-Secretary Um
dolph on the ri?ht!
The only difference between iheoldar.d new
S'J?J'S, cxe. pl th?.eoli?r; is thai th;: vignette
likelesi ol Present. Davis>s now .presented
in mi?da??on ?n lc.
T;>-- n-r.js have a vignette repr.-r-.vn'ing
i Kt et ?on nf Hying arlilery in :.. 14P ile. S;-r;
ator H-.I-K-I'S likeness ega?n occupies tb.,
lower h?ft hand comer.
AFFAIRS IT BKAVFOKT, S. t'.-A ?Ynkw?, j
v*ho has ree?:Hily arrived in Hirst-::: fnuu l'?>n ;
Royal, luruUhes one of tho Jt??mels >_ :n- i>; j
lorination re*:}Mseti.fg : llY rs ! ]'? at.-f. rr.
Th? sale of .?'h s'-rtf-d I.:-. :.. t- ?..->: . 1
the " contrabands'5 :-.ie pre .'...'p
twenty aeres ?..?.'., hud? ..
iii? R?-v. Mr. Fi . . li '
milted to hold
competition ti
chits: ts tiii.kv
an ? Itft-i.nt-r?.:: . . ? .
.'?'ta tor a litt- \ ?: .
u - : ii - :.
?-rUl soli' i: ? jjl'J?O?: - .
cha-Al ?i ?i:'a?f..*fi"eer.t i .. s r000 . ?
the cc-st ??filie fencenroun.l tu?- lo: 15 :.' j
rr.-i?'c?t vf ll--a;if^rt baa u.rotpiisr dr-i d r: . :
p'aeir.; "nc i-:? New F.ngla::d man. Th ' p.-.e - :
bears Kinny rf-llt?? marks of war. Tiiev.-.r i
I;' -; C'V.T-ii-,-?;f ?"ii.. r.f ibd tombs ii? :.i?,- .-.hi ;
:i ud.iuts have been !.? :.:? ... .. by thc -oi?iers :
. us-"' in tba e?rfslrner ii of the:.: :j r j
. ?a. Tu? work .;[...? tho ii??ntaliiitis .?? dime j
. ?: si r - .--???- muriner. '! V tu iuonseqin .?-?. i
... t!:- i::-. -leece d' ibo i.egrofs mid the lack ?
.exp; ri?n:cc o. No?heru roen working j.h;?i- ?
filiou :.
Tu?i IMIIKXPIXU Bat ri.::.-.Ml ?i?<liea:?< ns
from Vir'/ini?, as wisll as from t.':o Nuth.
s:;c:n to pt.iut loan c.:rly advatree of tirant
ii.j.'iiiest KieUmolid. Reinforciments nre >,n
in? into the army of the Potomac and every
ellurt is being made to perfect its disciplintr
and organization. ^
Alluding tn th ts matter, the Macon Coii
federate is (if opinion t'.rat Grant hus proba
bly a higher appreciation of th.; dangers und
dilfienlties ff " On to Richmond" movement
than any of bj? pr'cdccesfora, and will use his
utmost endeavors to plani the ''Gridirou
Flag55 over tho esj-itol uf tho Confederate
States, lie ls b-'-yond doubt, a utan bf talent,
with a considerable amount of, dash and r-'wt,
and will make thc utmost of the carletiijanc/te
which Lincoln has granted bim. Ile "knows J
full well thnt this v.-:ll be the "ht=t effort madel
to take Rich mond, un-.l if be fail?, b's chanco
for tho Presidency went be worth u counter
feit suiu piaster. At present he isa ".-.hi
rit:g liiht" of the Yank- e psrsua-iion-the
''-Man un Horseback," who. is expected by
his admiring i.loluturs t-> riiin rough-shod.'j
over ali impcnlimeuts a::d " crc-ili tho rebell
ion" Iteneath the iron hoofs td' his war ?teed. :
But the wtrraus of L.-.o smellcth tho . battle
afar oif and-crieth, Ila. Hr.; and ve, 'wit'v
every coutidencein thcir valor and every faith
in their Leader, echo t?riv shunt of de?iancc, .
and look forward with impatiouco t?)tbc ino
metit, when, Bwccping down uoon the hoyles i
o? GviX??, aa thc eagle on ifs pr.y, they scatter ;
them io the four win-Is c-i Leaven hud ele.tr the
way for t!:e acknowledgment oj' our indepen
dence and the e$tab(UhH)CQt ol a lasting
p.ace.
riS"" We clip thc annexe! from tin IU-Iigi
cu3 licrald :
A pRyi'?siTios.-T propose that On ll.c -sec
ond Lord's day in April n.-xt, every minister
of tho gospel, of-evcrj* dcaomiuafi jri ?:i thc
South, preach from tiiexc .......r.i.;: " li I shut,
irp Leaven that there be no min, or ?ri com
inand the l-.'costs to devour ibo land! or if T j
scud [lestilcnco arnon.? my ps?plcj if my pcb.
j.ilj?, which r.i'e called by iuy.ii3.mi!, s;,.-.!! h nui
bl? thomscKc*, and pro.y, iuA s... fe i"y f?ct?; I
and turn Iron: their wicked wry -, n r,-i:l
I bair,frown h?nv?? a?jdfo'rgivb their and
vri!i ii?al thvir.l..td."-C Uhron. i:i, 14. .
Will net " v. ry newspaper i;i theSouib, both !
political and rcJiji?lis, publish i.'s-vrsbjv.- pror
p?s?t;ioii;omM and agnin, :nud thus bringa,
subj?iit ??Tsuch vital ?nipi ftan?d fu?iy (;,ru
ineimbUe mind? Th-*'- l- '.-.i^s"- ?rid ti?e
*. prisiile?.c<jri ure now ?liivi.iuritig uar Sand,
an I here we have ::?u cxp'b'ni,diroc?s):t;s how
to get rid--?f them, toi u*rob.?y (Irl awl
realiz? the ?.l-^- i.-ig.
A MINISTER OF XUK Q0SI>BL.
JA.r thc Advertiser.
ARMY V? 'TBS?., N?AI: 'DAI.T?>*, 0?.,
March luth, l?i?l. '
Mn. KnjTi);::-I addro.ed you u rn??'h sketch
some titue since nhieb was- ji?.t intended for pub
lication. I hivoolme learned that you published
it. My objuct in the oouimuiiwuliuii was tu put
in ; our possession fume f^cts, which had quito !
. .? .! tcjidency, wiih the hup i ha I j 6u ?u?ght, ns .
:'?...iialisi?, ...MI ti ibu toy otir intlueuoa by woy uC\
denvoring Tu counteract that ct i!. Could. I have !
.Molded tho pen i?f a " J. T. li," " K W. A," or
' Pcasos.vc," f might have been ubfi: tu have
(..ached louie uor?ons in thc tight pU. o, as it will
tek*? one ul'tltii|-T reeearcbflhiiu myself to ?U..'
eccil in thur. >ry .mp].ti nts were not >>f a per
s'uial-i-li .raetc-, bul .;? ro . f- a general oi?U| as my
eunucos for gc ti in; . .1.cl t ?rr.ict gen
eral sentiment ? ere verygood. !..;.?.?., 1 say I
spake" uot so much my mt.; as tuc sentiment of j
a '?tye'majority ?f tho.c with wii'.ui ? tad iut*r
?ooreo. Personally, Ilirvsno eaufo ofcbniidaint
..: Uiy ucighnoV,. al Lome; they have been kind
and attentive to my family, and iu justice to them,
I inako this statement. 1 ask Uu further protec
tion titan is needed by an unprotected female.
'As yet they aro rot dependent otherwise
I am.truly gratified in bciug ablo to-day to
state that tho general feeling and sentiment cf
ibis army bsd changed wonderfully Since I last]
wrote you. Conlidonco seems to have dethroned
despondency, and all arc cheerful j determination
seems iii be depicted in every countenance-, which
makes ono hopeful that ft>)la an interest ia the
success of his country. On yesterday wc had a
gra: d punnle^if UAI?DEE-S Corps, which made
qnito it magnificent display. We mot many fa
miliar faces-almost liko being in old South Caro
lina. Thc troops from EdgefielJ generally look
well und are in fine spirits. The flue appearance
of Gen?. GIST and SmvKS.sof our [Walker's) Di
vision makes a South Carolinian feel proud. But
you may ask why I am attached to a Georgia
Ilfgiment? A question I have oiten answered.
I joined one under peculiar circumstances, and
not through any want of a proper natural nttach
munt for my State. Jam for South Carolina
preferring her to be right,-but for ber right or
wrong. I stated to tho Colonel of my Regiment
when I joined il, that "my.natural inclination
was tn join a Regiment from my own State," but
he ottered me inducements, ar.d I accepted .-inti
attached myself to a Georgia Regiment in the
Confederate Aajuy. I nm contending for thc F.it:;c
object as if I wero iu a S. C. Regiment ; and in
aller year?, when Georgia shall gather up hor
jewels in thc History of .this cruel and unnatural
imr. und ? shall be fortunato enough to Le favora
bly uotiecd, I will io?lthat 1 have uot iu ihe least
compromised myself by being retarded os a Creer?
;//</?. She is truly " the Umpire State;" abo look*
after the comfort of ber 2<?ldiers. Several times
.-?noe lieu retreat fruin MissivsaVy Ki'jro nave our
Regiment been I Le recipients of both publie and
private contributions. Gvrgn 11? in jhc iii bl arc
therefore encouraged. TLc gallant Gen. .l.t. te
sos, riding at tte head' of Lis Erigsde, i f our
Division, laliltM an bpfuraut'e that ir- calculai', u
to kui ?ven and cheer up ii.' 1 ride of a Georgias >
and to rhake'our vandal f-c retiro in dismay.
I have omitted tn mcniLm th-'.-great Napoleon
if all. Gen. W. ll. T. WiXKCR. ll"*r gracefully
lie sits Li. steed ns li? posses along the line? ni.-.
pbiying tho true General in every ?.articular, aid"]
n'l.il.c a;trib?'.esr(;i?sopb??t?catcH) that sd-.rn- 1
m.-: ruida gentl?ta?u. Iii- app4>ario?Se rtr?n-.
i be bviwldcr wiih ::n exact ties. ?I the (treal
?aparte-possefsiug?r-.itrjbulef that tarko n;:r
approach Du-l???y. I w.hiil.i t .K ira. t. if
? i.??:d. any-tbing frr.m thc impression made-ir
. Jen-. J muon* mid [14 ?1*111 ; tiny K*ro i:i':c
remote. :>nd nuitd:thu i.usilc v?| "close up," ::n
'f'f?nhU; Mi," ian ''.attention/' 1 bad lui Iii t.
imv . . inn-o - lue,ii: hut 1 .'.:.!> :c it...'r;.?,
I ?!irr I1I:.I. vit h the tame feelings ?h-.il
.-.i i.-. i.ir.->iig ih- men. ai thc next meeting
Yankees, you will Lc: r ..*" vuy ;;"'.?. '*.r
.al ??ci;u)i*J fr ?a the Ara?; of rei RCS ct.
mon i.f thc Sflt.iOTS Li-., i-.i.iicipaicd Mr.
! si.vu 1:1: an.i ihe ?iiiii.ii of IVnjrteni,.end had
tiriitgh fundid lilli heir Iliads.--.r depotiud,
. funding, wiih thc Vari, ur Mitlers, ami j.-.iruu
. niters-.-' oursrwy. Wbtibor it will n.ultlo
:. rti-s ii ' ' Fattie,; way a? i.' v.?th Mr. M., i r
lis 11.--s i.- i...-y mind exceedingly pn-Me
tn a i i ?.-a..
.tVe are gr.?t??? . als of jur
;. my arc ?u the ,-' " . ? ' . f/jJjitttia is
being p..'u: lo thc pTfvrbl?.?; ..'. tb? -ir-j -: many
?fwd fiU't* fi't'C .'..??.';' .: ib?n ':. In. ! helii Sir |
u gr-.ai |n<*nyolis^*>nirj Pr i-be'S M n'ont lil c
the roro) wi h 11^. -i ..! .'iio'ii.: .'..?ia many pii-u.
?n.i aide ones. They ar-/ai! iiii?usirious and > ti- j
ergeiie-all "?cnonituat?ons-li'se Clitistl".i s. un j
working together r? r lb? i^mmioi .ego?d of li e j
A; my. tin?! tho salva'iou nf iii? souls ol' u?r so1.- 1
cisrs. wbirii should eoatiiicntLlhciii lo *n ra li or ul :
aci?ountxb'e bi-isg*.
VcurV/.,.,
?t. -I. I)Iii.I'll. I
i
? '- " I
l>culh nJ'.hidgc Whittier.
Wc luarii thal tiji.s unJuhle gcntlctuan v.r.d j
upright J utlgo. titiparlfd this.lif^ ?it hi? IT-'-;
denna in sViideraon oa li'.iihiy last. !l:s hcniib j
has bean failing' for .-.jino time, and .'ie tiwi.t i
lias m?' been uhvxp?tf?tl. ' -
Juil^e Whitn-.-r Ulled nany positions if j
usefulness in this .State, and has alv/ay> com- \
tnaniie 1 the Osteeni und conti i.t?ivi: id" ali wi o ?
hnew lrrni. For ?omn vear.s Le ra< H?dici*i.r |
of tho Western Cireuit, riud we believe hl-o
a member r.f the 1 K??-<: ?onveDtiori8 of the
people held in awl lo?-, und ili?- mem
orable one whieh took the Str.ie inimiti?
UiliiUl. liv politics he '.raVan uident advo
cate ol' State Mneri'iy tty. ?-As ft ?fud??e ne
una diligent and impartial, end hi* decisions
were rciftxlatud hy sound aUii>o and discrtmi
mating judgment. In private life Judge Whit
uer wit-? most exeinplary. Ile waa-of genial
amiable temper, ?nd his lifo und couversfttjon
were regulated by Christian principles-which
be long; professed ?nd practised in tue faith ?-T j
the Preiriyleriu.'i Chuieh. ile hus reared a
Jargu family in his own fooutvp4! who han
umulatdd i;is vii'lue* and his patrinti^in iu this
hour of hist ecuntiy'd trials?. His daith is ?
indeed a tmblic io-.s!-Culurnbiii (.?iiardiaii.
Tun Two PORTRAITS.-You have heard
Ihe story ut' tlt? Italia'i ani>t. who, r?ee'Jng
K'itk ii child ol' exquisite beauty, w;?ihed to
pr&s?rV? its features, lor Tear he .should never
see 'such ioTeluics? again. So us painted the
cliarmihg leen upon canvas, and bung it upon
tb;', walli of his MUiiiti. ?in his sumbrivsl
boure that swe?-, gentleCiuinle.nauoj Uki:
au aiigel'of lieat to him. Its pr?sence fiilbil
his soul "with tih? puhis1 asjnrrtiiori. If ever
I liiid. hs said,fi perfect emitrssi f? this V-au'
t=jus faee, I ttl?ll paint that also; flint hang
ii-.i in sido by si !.-, aa an idonl of heaven and
h, 'l. Y^arsi p-ss-cd. At length)in a distant
iand.'h *:-!?V iii :.- prhnm h? visited !;.'.? moat
li detms iil.j-ot -jfc owr gaz 'A upan-a. f?i-rce,
haggnr? fiend, ?v?ili gia?in^ ?'yes and checks
deeply furft>.wed.\viiu luaj and crime. Th :
?r?. i cetneniibered hi- vo?^ aiid"iiutneJialely
.]a:;it'"': r. iiieture m ibis foallisotne form, tn
hang besjido tlie lovely \my. Tho catitras?t
-.v.;.-. perfistit. i Iii 'ir. v.-.is rerd??d. What
w-.is th.; surprise o?' ilia artist, uti imjairy i:it"
M;,- h?/iii?ry --i" I lil- hyi n?l wretch, to iin J tlia*.
!.- was iVse *. ?hat Inn W litilo buy. Both ol'
iiatiO pii'Mi.-f-, Tim ".aii^el eu i tho demon ..:'
the sutne H>ui, now hznz side by sitie in '.he
Tuscan gallery;.
Tv thc ?Ktti ttl iiotUu,?' /iuuidt hf J'itief in Olim
State.
Cuill' ?R Ol. LEU GENERAL'S OFFICE,
Cptcnu?A. C., M?rc!i 2S, ledi.
?'t bring evident, J'roi: Ibu Reports already uad?
tu lilt.? Office by ib.. ?trerai F...an.- nf Re?i:f,
ns to ibo Tux in Kind, levied by Act l7t!-;
ber t?t, 'Mo rakke provlsitiii fnf lt? ca; ;.stl ui
lb- r.imiik- -f Saldiers (Y..ra thii Staid? in il?
Cuit tolerate rind State Strviec>" that said L?.?i*rde
cannot furoisb baja, buxo?, l?arro?i, ?.\, fur lb?
purpose of I.-J nc pc. rt is g any excas? over lt? aver
age tuppiy from ur.y Section ut tb? State lumen
Di-crici. or PurULos t.3 'ui .y bc entitled thcf?
undor rbe <ltu section of still Art, and iu order to
prevent ERV 1O?:I or waste of ?r.;i::, -u.it, if., and
to curry ?ero e?'sct the provisions of reid* Act. tbo
following Kcgulaiiana aro adopted nail published,
under the instructions and with the approval of
nu Excellency tho.Governor :
1. That all Fuch excess of grain, suit und ?nanu
factu.rd anieles a?, upon tliu' general apportion
ment, (to bc made us soon aa 'ito Beturna ut' thc
.Board's of Belief uro eomulctcJ.) shall bo Ibr
w..r4od by tho Boards- to Co!. Richard Caldwell,
C4janii*sary General of thu tittle nt Columbia,
who will receipt for tho inna:, and pr?vido "oil
bags, boxes, b?rrela, ?c, u?ecusary for-the pur
pose uforcsaid,.iud uistributo the Tux in Kind
according io said apportionment in proportion
to the number ot individuals tobe rolioved" uiih
in this Siam.
2. That thc said Buarc'.s bo required to forward
Railroad itloccipts for tbo Tex in Kind, immedi
ately npon hhipuent thereof, to thc Comici.s?ry
General, who will pay all expenses and heep MI
account thoreof, cbarglu-: each Board in whofi j
favor any excess ol' Tax Uk Kind snail be nseer
tuiuod to bc duo, which aja? ii ul .?hall bu deducted
from the portion due such Board out ot tho mon
eys received by all tho Boards for tho valuo ol
article? cornmutod, an apportionment 'of wUich
will b? mude whoa (he Belums ure completed.
C. The Boards ure hereby required to pay iu'.u
the Treasury of tho Division to "which they sty.
er:'.Hy. bolong, all sums of money received by the au
by way of commutai ion, which, in conformity
wi:h tho opinion of tho Attorney General, can
only bc allowed iu cases in which thu specific ?'
ticlcs taxed cannot now. bc procuiod or u?ed for
lb boue'?t of soldiers' families.
ibo officers nf the several Boards cf Relief
are cui neeitj urged to give immediate a Meatian lo
those Regulatlynt/ cud to communicate with th..-.
' Cumin it*., ry General in relation thereto', a* iccll an
to fe'rward (as heretofore' requested) forth ait* i
this office lhe\r fall Returns, so that tic appbr
lion monta above referred- to .may bs made at ai)
earl j day. '
5. Under the foregoing Regulation?, and in this
way alone, it is hoped and believed that tue inten
tions of tho Legislature l^flvrd nid to thc fami
lies of our noble soldiery, will bo promptly ami
equally extended to avery District und Parish io
thu Stale. . JAMES A. BL ICK,
Comptroller General.
Approved.
M. ii. Boxa.iv.
?c~ All tho papers in ibo SUto publish nae
April 12 lt ll)
Watson Mounted. Guard.
1A.M ordered borne l..r t!.u purpose of MOUNT
1NG MX COMMAND, ai.d having twm? mei.
unable lu iiioiiul tbeuifcclres I will ask lue citizen.
to render mo assistance.
'Any member nf mc C'oojp?nj who ?HI ?o'oun? ..
man unable tn mount himself, will receive il ir <
(30) d.iya furlough*,->>r any citizen isouii'i: .
such ninanpi?) -vlect n raaid-er :L'? '..lu
cy u| wnomjue furlough will bc s:lv
Any 0di?:cr.,r mctancr ?-f-rh- Comj-rij .
il;..ri.v.d r.< ivoire contribu? ions, which w :
. i ?iri.;.;i..!od ^fctue purihi.A ....
f.oroV m-ii. .
I Witt a . . v i a few M unl.-.l Ruin,'.:.
Uni. G .-.nv h..- .?:.-.i.r.?;.- 'mm'the \V.r di , .
iu-r:it i>. i. !i - tu whether they Uv. Co:.., :i
?ir ll'iU-Ctlli A:., ....
it. ?:. NICHOLSON. .?
c .?.!. fi-. R/Kaarptuii Lc: i.
Apr ? . * ' . 2l . " li
---- - -r-- - - -- .-"< - - -?
SWE?I)l! IRON
A .V 0
PLOL?&! STEEL ?
?!t A', c . -, hr..id a t-?..-d .v?artmt nt of [RON
. d <: ff.Mt . -oit,!.;- r?r Piaui?>-ti u.-c,wb:.-b ,
[< )"ir ?n lots ?'suit j'it'cbd?t?rj, nt tuc m?rkei j
?.rice, or
ON FAVO?ABLI? T-SI-i?-iilS
FOR
.BACON,
This is ? :r-'.'?l ' pr...rii::i:.:y for Plantare io Iii"
pr.-vc their tanning iiiipicmor.i.j on t.i. y tunas.
\v, lf.-finc?s>lvicji,
V.C. I V: .-Vll??ilStll, i!.:.
Feb 23 : . : . tl
Hew ih:<o?? I
rgiilf Sub-.:.;'. er linVreecivwl ?.ir old rstnu^
J. lil?: loin,Will' .?r?tclti. Whh.h ?IC Wilt Sill RI
thc lowasl market price, \>' :
.OALI'.'ijL'r I ./iNwH\.'.: ::
Bleached stid liru'wn rVllIKTINGS :
Linen nb I C..ti?n HANDK KRCtUEFi :
THREAD and HUTTONS:
'?M?KULE? ?::i ! PINSj
PA Peril and E.'vVRLftPEs j - .
>li;?;r. PENS av! i'ENCiV.-:
ONE CASE SHOES ?
11001' FRUITS;
MimVifa^turcd and fimt.king TOBACCO ;
S KG A ll? :
f IN E BROWN SUGAR :
COOKING SODA. - .
I iilso nxpttet a.Bol.! of FACTORY THREAD
by the lust pf th,- w -ek.
Cad and examine for rnurselt e?. .
. lt. C. BRYAN.
Ju ; 5 tf * 2
\s. E: mumaBR,
! .550 ilion? Slr. A?lg?iS.?, Cul..
mmmui MD mum
Mi' PARTICULAR ATTENTION will bc
giren t- tho Repairing o? *v"A?CH ES,
CLOCKS and JEWELRY. Kv^ry LtTort will be
made io keep up my extensiv? Stock of
SPECTACLES
To . ait o\cry defect of vision.
Th? b?biuco ..f mv Stuelt uf CLOCK'S, FANCY
GOODS. IM, VT.F.D WARE, ?c., will be -old Iva
FOB CASI.' ONLY.
Augusta, J\.n SO_!" _3_#
For. Sale,
' A DELIGHTFUL N i-: W LY -IMP ft 0 V f. I) R E S
i\ [DENCE iu Ibo Village ..t Ed teOeM;
ibo tot (.'..nr.iins THIRTY AC RES, amply
supplied Ifflli fire w..od nn-1 gor.d water.
Th.1 Location is eligible nd hculiVy. ci-m'.i
nin'g many advsntoge? for a Village R.-idcnec.
W. P. BUTLER.
Jan. 25 tr _ h.
State of Soutli parp?n?^
l-.iJt; !.' i?i Ki.!' I) is TU ITT. ?
/.V hnpisrxn v.
' JTljY W. r. .'?.tillSOE, E.'.,:, on!in:r\; J. Edge.
; iS> li-?-t Dis -
' Whcrec-. '?. Carwile, >'. IL E. p.. hss
i ?-.opC-v-.i :.- :. . . r lict'or.? lif ?.??iii:iuirii:?hti a}!
rana r?nj?tiiivi I Itv t anrt ..i..i?;'..-.-. rig?irfniid.
ere?tts >'.'. >' r?'i?? T: il?rrctti late of this i?..".rici
. aforesaid; ilceM?
I':ur-.\ G' .vforr-. I-, c'.te and adimmMs ?>1
? ! hagnlar. lb? fc?ki i ami croditor? nf ?h.- s.ii.l
' .?...?....a?-. l*t-. ??>* nm! Hpiiearbefurc mp, a: our ??:;l
Ordinary's ?....-.'..r I.a- ? aid Os-1 : ier.tb bc boldon
ai RitguSloLI Ltiuai Himsc', <>ii l'?o lilli ilar ol
May aux?, .?. ?.iuiu, if any. why tho raid
adfolmstrTiti "i sb ubi ii??t be crant?d.
td,..i. . , haiiil it?d -eal, Ibis iib dur
rt? Aii/il . ;1,1 Lord ..cit tbotis
; .. .. -.itr f,.ur, and in tbe
,.;.jtiiv " . if .? <-.,>i"?.<l?tvacd Iadtf
...n.lciu : . t l!iv .'...::- al' South Carolina.
i". F. DUIIIS0J3, O.E.D.
Apr i' ut , J i
For Tax Collector.
BENJ. KOPEK,
STA BUNG T LEXER,
C. 31. MAY,
CUAKLES CA KT lill.
KKK KY HORNE-,
V,R. Jf. HUJ-LUWAY,
state of South Carolina.
L'J ? 0 c. F1 ? L !5 l:.l:sV?MJT, '
M. C. ?itukins.
Vf.
Emu:.;, ?irvkio ., ct )
BY Viru;? . r . r ;!,'... (\,ur: :u tf,^
cause, the <'., : ..-. . . f ibc Jl. Anluir
Siinkins, both OiuVu.i~i:nd otherwise, n.-c reituitcd
to establish, their CUitus. l?rf?iVo thu Cuurihisrivaer
hy taz ?rst duy ..." May
Y.. W: CAUWJLE, c.ivr.?.
Coinra'rj. O.Tico, Ocr. 2?, 1S63. 28U2
Estate Notice.
PERSONS having ifjnitn? .-gaiust the EBtaU of
Dr. 1?. Bland, dcc'd., Ho requited to pre
cut tba ?tvme forthwith tn Mr. James M. Tiarri
son, who ia my authorised Ag*nt lu. fettliog ti?>
ibo basi?cii of thc Estate.
B. E. BLAND, Adm'x.
Xu7_4 _tf 44
Take Notice.
ALL person? hnvio- claims against the Esteta
?I Jas. ?f. Adatas, dee'd, are notified to render
thee* in, pmrtr'y ?tto?tod, beforo thelstJDee.
1 Mi J. arni these indebted to said Estatcfwlfi plea*?
pay tba eome without .?elay.
A. G. TURXER, Adm'?r.
Nov- 25, . lr? p 47
Administrator's Notice.
A LL perons indebted to thc Estate' of Wai.
/a. Tnneyj drcM. will pay tkasnino without delay,
?ni] i bust-, haying claims against said Estate are
nntiricd to rcnacr them in properly attested, to
l),r. J. B. Courtney, Agent fur tho Administrator,
forthwith, us wo desire to close up tho Estate its
soon aa possible.
OEO. J. TONET, Ad'or.
Nov. 25 ly s 47
Burial Oases!
fkecp constantly on band a full stock of Wainui
and Mahogany COFFINS, whh>h, from ?ad
alter this date, will be sold for CASH, nnd at
rice? as reasonable HS tb?? times: will adinit of.
Tho uso of tho HEARSE will he charged for
accorJing to thc same ratio.
' JOI1X M. WITT.
F.i-cficld, S. C., Oct 10, 1S? !. tf 42
Estate. Notice.
A LL perron? in my wise l?debtoit to thc Estate
?4. of E. M. I'eiiii, dcr'd., ?re earnestly reijaest
ri, cerne forward and settle.up wit bout delay.
Fb'iHe hnvis^ claims azaiii.-t said Estate will rca
.1er them ic, properly attested, at an early date.
G. L. PENN, Adm'or.
Au- 1 If ' Si
Fine Brown Sugar-.
J?SI received .-.cJ for sale l-y^
t:.'PExx, Agent.
Deel,: tl il
Notice.
?&/TBS. X?XCY; JONES, living-at tho old toll
lija. .' il", --ii thc Plant Road, tw? miles below
tili? Hou.-"c, lulu bef.iiu me ti dark BAY
:"I!>K. ti;ir..i? and :i half bind* high, left bind
w hin.., with u rciall ..bite ?nip un bis u?sc,
.. J sb?id all roond*, ii:r.?o-cd tr. he i?-n year- old;
i.iher ma'lti or brenan perceivable. Appraised
m h.- -.wttri gSfifl; A. JOSES; M. E. h.
Feh Clh, l:'i;t. Itatt . 7
Dick ?neatkam. .
DTK OlIK?Tn \M will ?and tbr Spring ben
son of i'Slrfcht EHgefir.W poer: Hims? ao l ai
Itiirinon ttellniait'j ?.? Tb?rt/.dvii ?i^Hair, tbe
So? mn eornme'ncif.g Tr??x th:* ?at?'and ?nd tug on
che.SOth.Junc. If.i ?ill rouiaiu at if armen, ? ull
man's urnii (hu 22.1 in. i., alter windi mci. be will
hie ai i:.l?.-ii-t-f f?.;urt H'..'u-v bu MONDAYS,
Tl" HSV-A \ S IV f L? S KS DAYS and TH URS PA * 8,
the re"tnitiii?lcr nf |Jie time ht U?im..u lUUImans.
Th? tu'i'nry wiil br due ut the end ?t tho Season.
M:.r-.- will be io.-iutJ with t'^ul f.ir*$7? hy i;^.
. hil.!-": r .. v.-iib J.i-. ?I. Hiirrisoi) <-r tnv?t it.
IHOS. ?. KAi'i.iA.
Feb. !-? '.v'>: -Sm "
Notice.
A Ft:\.\i. .-KTi,i.K'..n;.-;v .,n thu E-t..t- ht
?%. V. ?iifi \ rt bid '. ? 'I .. .?., .vi'-! II i'.!.. in
...u Ofiltui'.r.ve Office. Tii'vihiV, rtlf'olit*?. i ?.f
(Un -?..H - 'iib' : wit! ;.'.\t ave ; ' . a<"j
mi fi llic "i' rbc.'sny abvvc i
tione4. liLti; V.'Hl?X,Onfj A?
Marl j?: . : j
iN'otice.
a- FIXAT. SETTL1 MEST rm iKo Estate ul
/%. H?)?.ih.-th :V."hir|... fc. ifcc'il., w.lll be etude In
.nc Or-tlnnry's. ( MS 'fnewJay, 7th Joue. IRril.
I'be Jleiw E?t:?l? nal t; kc due liOtii .Miel
inert ?I.o AiiiiMiii-ii.'i- i - . t lime and p?ae?
a'.'..V(. PlttviiiC't.
t.:E0. WUTTLOCN,
u. \V. TF.IlXEP.,:
Jfnr " Sm 1 ' ?dia'er?,
?Notice.
A 1,1. ncrwns havi:i^\?icie.?:dsi nK':ii:ist th?. K+
i\ tnt? of VF. C. >J?ni?jic, tlee'il., will t.lej^
:,.u.v.... .-e... >...... - ^Q^^jj,^ r;x'(,r-.
Al-o, thoJc having eluirus asaiaVl the EsUta of
.Miran ?iiirrutt, deri'd., will present th?m duly fll
iMiej. 1. V.'. CA lt WI LE,
Atlrn'or with the TVi?l a?aezed.
Pce 25 u' 1
~ il Bf iii]. "
a SCPEBfOR JACK v. ill stn ml -the ?nruiiii?
l\. Sriiflji >? ...ii-at Or. II. T. I'ima'.?te.-ifii
v??:!. Turii?s c.* th* 9ca*nii~the j....ney tn np
(...itipany the mar-. Tim Se:t3t?n lo eor^meu.'?
;hj l?tb r.?jrc-b ate.i ti?ifl die 1st Mar.
.). H. M IM.S,
IV? L". _I '
Ethan +\iien!
THIS thoi'mi^h bret! youpj; ? rALL;.<'.^ i^iii
?tirnd ih?r.Sprhig Seaton ai tho Subjrri'ner'^
? rilanwtiuii, m $'M the r^ca?ou, er $75 tu iasnn -
I .'nc im-i-v due nu ti.Ut Jcuc, ?: ca ? of the
j scasca
j RTU VN AT.LK'iC u nat of a MesfeugeT j?u*M
[ by IMian. Al I nv t he by Fi\iii- Moigmi-the "best
I irulting itoctj Jtinuvn.' .
j ETIL'tX A Ll L-i ir? K .mtiail l??yi l?biiads
; hi'jhi'aev?? v?ar? .-..i, 0,-yi ?I ?r;-: Min end iie
i ..'II. l?e ?as as Btu' cults as tan !|u nhWti i" tb??
! nistriot: - A. J. iiTroaE?.
j M-;r 39 ^ ty_ ..
Stats of South CaroliDia,
EDGEFIELD DISTKICT,
ry fiO.uj.TY.
Uamoy M. Lamar and wife, ct al, ")
vu. J-Par'n., Ae.
Wiley C. Glover, Es'or., et ul. J
! j^y virtue nf an Order nf ibo Court In Ibid
? i> case, all per.-etis c'uiniii.*r lo itu.Creditors of
! Mi?Fuabeih Clarh. dee'd,, u,*? ro-'tiircd to provo
? .?i:r(: dcraa?il? Insftre tba Coinniiisioner of thia
i ? J.v'ihi 2nd -h'? of ?;l .y tu-xi ?ad iu de-.
... :!t thcrof, tha? th. y hojejflu l l t'r??n a'l bea?
i n t of ??. decree (.> bn pni?j*Wnrei? brtvi?; .
yt. v:. fAliWiLK. v.n.r.n.
; r rs. (itf?r. Mar. t, Vile
Bags Wante-d.
; /..xT.TAN C'iTT"?X AND l.IXHN RA.6S can be
.:l-!'J?r onr-L M tho A*:'tfrii.. . njiu-e. ?
j ^ Auc. gr _ tf. S4_
Please take Notice.
??.JK7E Oie ?ind?riiga?.) r--:-r -fi~i>H>^ r. nue.?t *f
y'v- mit palM?P.lUal when p?'n?thsj or calling
, foi M?.'.ii :.is;. m he obtained in Vial? or B>UleS?
j r.^y VT.tl -?i.v-.t'-.V I'.hiif.-: usl.y icu.ling Via'.i or B?>r
' On well .-t ij-pMc-1, ?? i' is. iiiiif.d.-ii.?t? lur u?Tu re?
t i.loiii-ti o?r ?tWB ??: the h.U*.t? m?iit??h?l itriiele?:
U. L. PEN Ni
J. li. UoDt?Ea.
' April 7 ?fi. . l?