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pH .HeCIeHnn's Letter of Acceptance. McClellan's letter of ace opt xica Las been published,. He soys.the existence of more than one Government over tbe region which once owned oQr fog, is incompatible with the peace, happiness and power .of the people. As the preservation of the ?nioa WS3 the j cole avowed object for which tLe war was commenced, it should have been conducted for that object only and in accordance with . those principles which I took occasion to de clare when in active service. Thus conduc ted, the work of reconciliation would hare been easy, and we might have' reaped the benefits sf our many victories on laud and .sea. The tfaiorr was "originally formed bj the ex ercise of a spirit of conciliation and com promise ; tb restore and preserve it, the samo spirit must prevail in our councils and in the hearts of the. people. Tbe .re-establishment'; of the Union in all its integrity is ar.d mus.t j - continue an indispensable condition in any ' settlement. So soon as it is ciu*r or even probable that tbe prest ut adversaries arc ready for peace upon tbe basis of Union, we should exhaust ali tbe resources of states manship, practiced by civilized" mations, and taught by the traditions of'the American people, consistent with the uonor and inter est of the country, to secure such peace, re establish the Union and guarantee for the fu . turo the constitutional rights cf every'Str.te. Unionis the ono condition of peace. Wo ask nc more. When any one State is willing' to return to the Union, it should bs received at once, with a lull guarantee of its constitution al rights. If a frank,'earnest and' persistent' effort to obtain these objects should fail, the responsibility for tho ulterior consequences will fall upon, those who remain in arms against the Union;, but thc Uninn must be preserved at all hazards. ' I could not look in the fltee my gallant .comrades of tbe army and navy who have survived so many bloody* . battles, and tell. theta that their labors and the sacrifices of so many of our slain and . wounded brethren had been ia vain; that we had abandoned that Union for which we have so often periled our hvc?. The va<t majority of our ptople, whether in the army and navy or at home, .would, as I would, bail with un bounded foy the restoration of peace on the basis Of the* Union- under tho Constitution, without'the effusion of another drop of blood; . but no peace can be permanent without Un ion. As. to the other subjects represented in the resolHtion&vof the Convention, I rieo.l njjly say thad should seek in thc Constitution of the United Slates abd the laws framed in ac cordance therewith, the rule of my duty and the limitations of the executive power. Correspondence Between Cen*. Hood ' and Sherman. ? . The following ?3 a copy of the correspon dence between Gens. Hpoda?d Sherman in r-gard to the len days trace matter : HE?-DQUARTF.RS J1U.ITA.UY DIST.-OK Miss., j) In the Eield. Atlanta, Sept. 7. 1SG L . ^ To Gen. J. ?. Ifvod, Commanding Con?J.e rale?rnnj. 4 . ?-U; GSSEHXL: I Lave de. raed it the interest : of the United States that the citiz-jrs now i residing in A llanta should bc removod. Those") who prefer, to go South, tho rest X.-rih. For i the former, I caa provide transportation and ? K cars to Rough and Ready^ also wa?on->. But j that their removal inay bemedf v-i?h as lillie discomfort as po?slbl?', it will- be necessary that you. assist families from Hough ax/d Ready to' the tars at FjeVi joy. If you consent,'! will uudertake th;j remov al of families in Atlanta who. prefer to go South, as far as Rough and Ready, .with all j moveable effects, such as clothing, truuks, j reasonable furniture, bedding, etcStrvant*, ! it white acd b'ack, may also accompany them, I dt 'privided no force be .used towards th? blacks, *U< ' one way or the other. Ii they wish to go to ! se their masters and mistresses, ther can do so, ! lu otherwise they will bc sent .c'-Vay or employ I at ed by the quartermasters.-Allunu? ta no p'ace ; iL for families or non epmbattntt*. 1 havu no ! tl desire to send persons Nbstb, if you a^isi in j d conveying them South;- j tc If this proposition rnet-?s your views, I will consent to a truce io ' the neighborhood '.of Rough and R?ady, stipulating thar, any wagons, horse?, animals or pt-rsoa*, sent fur purposes stated, shall, ia no manner, l?e harm ed or molested; yea in your turn agreeing that any car?, wagons, carnages, persons or ' animals shall not be interfered with. Each might send a guard, say ono hundred mtn, to maintain order. The truce to be ?itu?'ed to ten days, after a certain i-.-ne appointed. I authorize the Mayor V> choose t\ro citi- j st - zens to carry this-letter and such documents ;is the Mayor may forward in explanation. Awaitine your reply, I have ihz hoosr to be Your oVt sei v't, % - W. T. Sssuux, Maj. Gen. -j d ITn.Q'RS. ARMY OK Tr.y.w, ) lu the Field, Sept. 13,[ To ?Soj. Gen. W? T. Sherman, Covuianding ?. !S. Forces' in Georgia.: GENERAL: Your letter of yesterday's date boroo by Janies M. Fall and James R. Crew, citizens of Atlanta, w received. You hi/, therein and deoin it to the interest of the Unitod States, that citizens rebiding at Atlanta.ioe remove-], etc.. I.do not consider that!hare any alternative in the matter. I accept the proposition to-declare a ten days' .tiQce,-or ?neb time a? may bc deemed r:eces-1 eary to accomplish the purpose mentioned, ; andsbalf render all thu asMstenee in my' power to expedite the transportation of citi zens in this direction^ * I suggest .that ?tai! officers bc appoiuted, by you to superintend their removal from the city to Rough-and*Ready, while I appoint a like officer to coDtrol their removal farther South ; that a guard of one hundred men be sent by each party as you propose, to main tain orderatihat place, audtlut Cae removal hewitt, OD next Monday, Sept. 12. And" now, fir, permit m? to s*y that the noprccedefited measure you ' propose trans cend* the studied and ingenious cruelty -of all act- ever brought before tbe attention ot ui'ir-klnd, even io the darkest history of w;;r. j ) -, Jo '.he ua-Jie ofd&eGyd.fi?diumaH?i.y I. P?O: ?\ test against tho expulsion fcym thea- homos.' j and firesides, of the wives and children ot'i^p 1, brave people; . I have th? honor to'-o, Gen., . -.'. Ycy respectfully, your obd>. fc^rvpni, r J.D. Hood, ties, j A FaioKTFCt. SCENE.-The' Atienta n??.- j j Tespondept of the Columbus Tnr.ej? gives the j ? following descripliJh of iho^tffct-c .that fol- ? '. lowed thc exph-aio-i vf one of tba cr; ? my's;/ shelli'in thc basement of the .Treebyteiiau/ - Choree nnMarictta street : ; / . On Wednesday- night, a large fo-rj^/. o pound shell entered ?he Frt-sbytrrian Ght^cli, j r?o Marietta streetvand ant r jpisf-ing \Uri ugh ' the pulpit, exploded ts jh^^?fnent osf.?ou day-scho?l cootn. Several farrtlleTJ li-jr -gin - the vicinity, having Ukin n-fuge ther.i were moro or lesa stunned aud iujui*?? hy"f ,-e'*ex plosion, aud one tain had Li* riga*, arts taken ' off. Th*? aceuo in the room. ir'n/' htiul it was after midnight, r.ti 1 all ItW inmates the-streets screamif.g, .though vrj ?mut r^ny -definite pnrpo?e in vier, save ,tbi| ...-.e-.-eap .ing for tue time fcc.? th': rce:m . ?L:ch. had struck such terror into their ronli ,ar,d there, out upon thc street*, they t-tootj cn-pcbing, -with their HtUeftoilies?linc^e^rean^ them aad knowing cot wuer? to % Vor safety. I SheJLafter she}^ 1 screaming tlirbugh'the'a?ffao? as the lifrht of each Jterriiio explosion-like lightning flashe* -quivered over tbem,4he figureof one pale fc.ced mother could be descried, -with bare . outstretched arms, vaioly hoping to. shield her little one3 from the falling fragments. Oh, the heart less cruelty of the lije ! Oh, t he mighty depths of a motnera's love 1 . [_ Assistance ame at last, however, and the ! pau?o-str?ck<rn women and children were huddled off into tho bomb-proo??-- of kind neighbors in more secure localities, czd the wounded properly cared for. Por tho Advertiser.' t Mr. EnjTOR :-At tho present time, while ' eo mueh.ie hoing said and written nppn the subject of the .high and extravagan t, prices, saaHied by farmers and planters for their productions, it would be well to>ift the matter so as to enable us to judge ,corroctly before condemning, ai r class.' ... . .',- '... *-. '. J-vwtl? ".' -In the first, pl ace, lake.uoor at K?O.ycr.b?rr??, and ?ult in erchange st 50'ctiCpc'r lb, .-One-bar rel of flour will.purcbaje bushels of coast salt : formerly"at $10 per barrel lt~Voold hare purchased from six to seven, sackr, or eighteen to twenty bushels of Liverpool suit. Next take corn at fifteen chdlurs per bushel, end oenabu'rgs at three dollars tper yard. Ono. basho! of corn will purchase five yards,"formerly it would 'cave purchased tight yRrds. . Should rouwhsh to make your oira cloth, you w:lrhav6 io give at least $13 for? ? pair of cards ''(perhaps iaf-nibr at that.) To ?ell bacon ht throe, dollars per lb. to'purchase cards you "will have,to sell lfteenlba. of bscoii topurchoxeono pair; former y you could have got a pair of best No. IQ cot on card? for about foUr or fivo lbs bf bacon. FowIs.?re considered high at from six to'eight loller^ a.jair, with which ye?t-e?n purchase a wand fugar; formerly you eonld?have got from je I as ! ni ian wo to three pounds' with the money for whicW roulfoTna^mv-i^i^-- _y * ' -.' . Fodder $20 per 100 pound, and carico $8 ?tt ?.eryard; 2? yards of calico for 100 lbs of fei ler,-formerly it wt/old ha-vje. purchased eight .ards of calico.' Tho faTriiof must I?\vc iron. Let us cost about md feb what ho can sell to best advantage to nske hi.? plantation purchases. Take sorghum yrup at $20 p.Tr gallon; one'gallon will purchase our p, und.? ; formerly one gallon would-have nuchascd at-lflast -oven poends. lYnting of Sorghum Syrup,'remind? m'e'oTtbe apital 'required to cbrameru'o'operalior.p. An ron mill $3,?C0, three boil?r*, sixty gallbnsreach, t ?rCi) a piece, will m?ke a capital of ?U0P, lo ucceiffully make Suightrsi Syr?n. Mr. EoiTon; in conclusion, .poimTt'mfc to fay, rb'dc produc? and manufactures ??re arisenrto' tick high price?, tbe Edg?fic?d ?deerther bas. lot kept even ?oca ia pr?ca. Jnrt jonsidcr the nssrriptibn one year ?I; it will only require ue price of half bn.Oi-l of eera, ?0 Iba fodder, Jihs bacon, a couple fowls, lets than .* gallon j,en :;rphi;m syrEp, about * perh; of salt, 2\ yards ind.urj?. 1 jard tl' calico or JJ lbs of irongate., I tba catalogue. " JOHN. ?'-'-->-'-, * . - Complimentary,to the Ladies of > Edg?i?eld. Complimentary, jctjper/eet'.y ?i-ar. Mej. *?\n: j t?i ELL of. the Courier, ha* writren to that Doper ? ri eral fetters descriptive of our town ; hr writ*? t egantly, truthfully, aadytery tnduigeai?y. Hi? ?seription of the patriotic effurts of Edgelield | tb juiin sa behalf our Soldier*, which wo copy j da ?low, i* at alt event? however, notteo indulgent. I bank you, Major, for the rose-colored view you ] i kindly Uko tit raded old Edeeficld. In concludion, yo'tr correspondent deems but right, and fee!? himself called on to' in ligeina-i'ew remarks concerning the j lib" | : spirit evinced by the 'nun's ladies of -this ' ctiori in tending their tiiicient aid towards e um?iiort'.tiyri of ib? suSerings of our bru ve deners. A largs proportion of the ladies-td jTul lis yillaye a-.d vicinity L'av^j rficenLly uuitcd ! ittinarlvcs i:itu a .Society tanned aU? '"?Vn- I wi ?era' Home Association;'* i?oii- object behig | " ? lurui?di ? temporary ' Uo??c for cM?ivaleetr i ig scldiera whtisje ho.ives are io ?rowM'ntn of ! p? ie euemy. True oylhe cal's bf pat:i?:ti.-tn | h, nd huti?initv, tbeso indies ure UOH' >acrific ig ?/t?te/. in end?'avel ing io ^li'Jrt?n ?ittd lo f?h?t*n our race to. inf??pe.Ktence, and only th th? support ot .-?ll w?l'wisbVra of our tese, to:ensb1n them to prosecute tludr nolde Ians with ?uecest:. This.-suppfrt., we are tti??ied, will be tnilv accorded th?in. Mrs. ewis Jory:S. i? 3'rpsiden'. of tljo AsiHJc?r.iiOD, id Mts. Elbert Bland iy?&crvt^yan&'UrCA. iier, ei'.her ?*? whom m.ty tu: ctnn'mjarlocated ?Ith at any tito*. God speed, we say to.llioso able ladies, in their miSitvn of mercy^tod o' ood (Weds*. s ? -, Aud agnin, iy-.iaro CIOF?I:?, your corr<sp .a ent would yet present the claiuw of musher I the-noble A&ocittitionM ot this village. It i entitlod th? *' Soldiers' Aid AsstiOaKin/' nd has for its objeat the- making up et si?t> bio clidliing for ?jistribution to our soldiers ? SJ, .here most need? ;d. The funds of this nolde h harity. too^ ?r<j.deficient iu developing, the . -c enign -desigusAd" its patriotic projectors, and I it: > render the Association effective, rou?t be wollen to-ti?-much greater vj um a than ccr ?ct iigureareau -uow sho?=" them to possess. !ab"Jt bo possible Ibat the: ends for which KO auch/Tjoble institution!? as r.re recorded bove wUr. be rciidered nt:gatury or ineffec ive for?\he want of ?ufliciVritpecuniary means o sustain them ? . Forbid it shame, forbid it lenty, forbid it ??triolisn). Let-one univer al "rexiponse ring on evyry hand, ii Snail noi t ilks, and JUA? so sure as national radepen er>e v:iil be,, it blood-bought and-priceless Qjtx of our '4rifant aud strufrgling Coiif?derar y, ju?t so sura v.Hl the oii'erings to these ni> le-charities be returned in some ^hap8 to the atxiotic ?ver?, not fen fJ:l, but even an hun /edy fi fi. The cliicerj of the ''SoId?cTs' b3oc'i->iiou'} ard: Airs. Ann Griifiti, Presi cut, ??nd Mrs. Win. Qootlmau. Secretary ud'Xrea8urer, etl?erof whom can bs addrcsa d ^n mattera connected with the purposes Jt*. ^i:hicl> thc 'Associa4krti ras created. bc Bsd-?riterativ <meot'.tao edilcfs ot the ttich-r iuosd ir/,i/4wbo was tk^atly,in.Colmnb.i3,1 in writing ufk bis travels, ptys. tho fallowing rwmpUmpnt tf^'inr Ja4i?!v. 'l-he iucidet.t to whica he refirs; o'ecurred. at' Spartancurg, ?:I hosni C?tK.. - rf'idy witnessed. nnd-in illustration of. tb9 s'^oi iio?i nu smBcdote was related to the af ' ?s.-!, fbat the ludir-.1- of*-.prapare^ a grAnd oulv ono sol?ierVas among the passendere- j The ladies pressed him to the taW, which, was laden with cKoice v;.it di/-.'cd defisejfjfh and invited tim to partsks. l,ie soldior, ex-. ' C?r.iuifd, " Lillies,-since I have been in South I Carolina, to-day. I have eaten seven d?ni-.ers, i a?d cannot pos-iidy ?wallow anything more. ? .TUohtditK nearest to him in?istcd thrtt be.j i should >v?t somethitig, ?nd. tho\pooe>. fellow, j j fmdi'nt' that excusa were mudo in vain; broke from tb?? tahtet-iiiificd into ?te woou?, band bus not been heard from .since, at that j-pl?C-O. . ?>-?"' ! . .?^i*-?:r*r(.p??r aili* of'lei* inst., bava b?eu 'received. It is TUiur.r'sd ia Paris that Napoleon j will soon tn?ko anothor ofi'oit ta iutervene in Aa- ericaa affairs. War Tax Again. i'TOV?;t*ii d'? t thoy .f ffloWipg '.piraca;to?.j-j-> oelve roturas of tho Ad Valorem lrix- for the"' year 18C? : Allon Kemp'?, Monday, ' 3d Oct. J. S.Smyly's, - Tuesday,- 4io " .. Dorn"? Mills,. Wednesday, 5th _ " Ronntree's Store, Thursday, tft'K i ? ? - Friday, 7th '?. W. N. Moore*?, ' Saturday, 8th ff Hattiwanger'a-Store, Monday,,.. 10th," Isham Cal breath's, Tuesday, ll th " Coleman's X Roadi Wednesday, 12?i " Perry's,. Thursday, 13th ff Hniof/s Stcro; ' . Friday, 14th " Micklcr'a, . Saturday, l&th " Richardson.^, Monday," 17th " Afra.'-Allen's, Ttiesd?y,- lSth " Dr. J. C. Ready, V/odheaday, 191h " Ridge, Tantsdoy, 20th i' James D. Watson's, Friday,. 21st " Mrs.jybrr?s* Fe'urday, 22d ? George Addy's, & Monday, . 2ith' " Mrs." Gibson's; . - -Tuesday, ?.25th " Griffin Rutherford's, . Wednesday, 2Cth " Mount Willing, Thursday,' 27tT> " Dr. John R. MobleyV, Fj?dav, 28fh " u . "" ar Saturday, 20th"" Tax Payers will ho required to return their iroperty under different clarses, Tie : . . J)ta*? l*t. 1st, All properly employed in Agriculture, bat is to Bay, all Lands actually cultiv**'"*. or. onnetteJ vviib, or contributing to such cute ion, such as wood and pasture lands. 2d. All Sieves abovtf twelve years of Zgif as re properly known rjt plan tnt inn or htm kjgroes. 3. All horses, mules, and oxer?, used as work nimals on a farm or plantation 4. AH piou hs, carts, wagons, and implements f husbandry generally used in cultivAting the Chu Second. This will embrace property of every kind, real, ersona), and mixed, not employed in agriculture. 1st. All real estate in cities,.t?wnaand villages, id woodl nd throughout the country that does Qt contribute to tho Tai in Kind. 2d. For lands ron tod and slaves hired, muet bc .turned ia the name .ef tho owner, and paid fer r him. 3d. All house,servants, carpenter.', handicraft en or n^^h^j^axaeri. day-laboren', .body-' r>an's/c'.nehmen,"?te., ?ncTliiiiut mni cs bu lui-* ider tsrolvo years of ag-?.. s'tk". Jlnrscf, mules, ns.carand jennie?, .catllo of c bovine species; sheep, goats and swine. 5th. Cotton and wool, tobacco, corn, wheat, .o, oats, buckwheat, and all kinds of grain. ?as, potatoes on hand 17th February 18?4. : t 6ib. Flour, meal, so/rar, taolSfScs, bacon, lard, ? J id aH other gr?cerlca. 7th. Valuo of household and kitchen furniture, rriculrural toots, and all tools of mechanics, usicnl instruments, carriage** buggies, wagons, irts, drays, and cvory specie's of vehicles on hcob, not employed in agriculture, books, map;, oturcs, paintings,-ic. . Sth. Thc value of aTl'sh?rcs in any bank, bank g compauy, canal, navigation, importing, ex ming, telegraphic, insurance, railroad, and dry ?ok companies. 9th. Cold and rilver ware* 'and pjalij'jowclf. welty and watches. . . l?th. Gold and silvcrtciu, gold dust, gol:! or Iver budion. 11th. "Value of all money s held abm?l, bill; r,f change on Foreign Conn tries, promissory note?, odi'.s, ?e., payable in Foreign Countries* - 12th. "Amount of allsd?vent crldits, bank Kills, id ail other paper is*pfj-'l as currcHoy, (esi-r-i/r m-interest bearing Confederate...'.treasury note*) j j ?tl Confederate boud*. whoso rate of interest ia j \ it less than 5 per con:.. -it ?Ttb. AU other "prupcrty. real-, personal and ; 1 i\ed, not particularly named in the- abor?.* ' : 1 Tax Favors arc required, also to return inc '"' outs made upon a*T:-alc* bttwoeu ? 7?h day cf j ' itjruary ?Wl uudl.-t day of July J?M. j Registered Tax Payer? ar* requested to make | : ir quarlerly?retnrn? for tho qm-.rter-ending :;uth ? , y cf September 13*14. i , .1.;. O. fJRTTF?N, Asso??.ir Ts3 in Valu?,13 h'Col. Dist- - | Fcnt 21 . 1 ' it. 29' Tax Assessors' Notice. WILL au? nd ut tho timo* and places herein after Specified ti? rcaeiv? i'e'urn* and A?*e*s ? Ad Valorem or 5 p?r cant. Tax. approved by t o'." Congress 17th Febru-ry Ift?4.* *Thoy ?re -augeVi under titra j d?Terect li-.*cU or clasica.s low* : - , . l-t. Alt ju-.ipcrly amidoyed in ugJrlcjilture froin ?. h if tn" bd-d>niv-*iil ?na j?ms in.'jcinrt t.. .no w,,'l*?i??PJi.,nr,-tliot ii ?ht? tjrop ut iSCt, duding" Fi^^e^n: crop er i tdSZ Al; itH-.-r pr-.f-aviy of ovary tun J.' Cot' cm -yod'in ?? y. r ir x?i ur? ai.-J frons which \hcre will no do '(action. Si*, ll?- t'x tn raise money to inercnae the pay . Soldier*. G.m-.-: ?1..TH: 1 inoluda',n)l properly emp?ojV'l ?r..? wjulime. ail lauds actually i lillivatcil, onroh- I r:e.l with': ?r coutribnt??g t<i such coi otra "tjon,. ch ?BW.! and pajfuxo lands; all ajuyog aursire yaar* of aire, in pro_nK!rly known i>:id do's?g'nav ! 1 as-plantation h?>n<Jfc; ?ll horses,' untie* .-md* j .'cu ti-e I ii* work anio al? ou a farm nc pisnta-'f rt! : all n]..ivi,x;artj', Tr/agon--, and implements x>l'\. isbaiidry u.?ud in tba cultivation ot' tho farm. . j (.'Mis ?d will embrae-e pro; erly of every kind, I ul a'i.t perenal, nnii mixed, not employed ir? j . fricitlrure.: all real estate in town* and vi lager, f id all GLiit-r lanai iii tho country tlmt do uirt ' n rtbttto to tho Tax"m Kind ; all clavc^under years of rge; bous a scn-arits, carpetiUT'1, and" rvau'.* na* ctbplo^ od. -<ITI the fvm ; hor*es, u'.cs und nil other (?ti ck ; oott^.n, .wool, lobaoco, .n, -and all other KuYds ?f grain ;. dour, meal, icon, lard, and al! oil or {rocuric.i. murchandlic, r taons liquors, wine i ?lor. Ac; value of all u e'-iojil fu niiuro, - Rgr.t-ulipral end mechon Its tools not employai iu itho form ; musical in rnmcnts-nnd al? articles .ol' domestic'use; cai--. Ijis, v/ac:jnr, ?c.; bookujinzps, fiicturcs, paint ??, cta?cdiary; and all '-.ther works of . ?rt; ink stock, .or any oilier ?^iai Hook company; ibl-and >J!rer ware?, ploys.Jzwcls, jewelry aad Ktcifcs : K?ild.and silver,ieojn, gold dust, gold cr Ivor bullion : vtrlub *of" ?npnay.? held abroad; ! niiunt of ail refirent ?niCits, backWll.-, ?nd. all j her mo noys used ai cunrency-^sxcirpt nor-intt:-. j st bearing Conteiierate Trsaiury notes) nud not ! ?ployed in-a regUterrd business: ;'-j;d all other J ?perty, roal, pcrnusal. and mixed, not partioa-.i jucnaonod, ate suspect to this Tax. Io oilier vrordi. Trix Taycrs will make out an I ventry of cverytt.ing' they possessed ou tho I rib-day 'nf February 1SI?4, tbsit was valuable, 1 \i\ 'i'?ng it with them, or eood it by tboir Agoat. I All properly owned" "before thc'lst day Pf Jan- J try 1H62-, and since thvat time-trill bo valued st io valuation of lSsil^fcxocp; land, myross, col in and tobacco,) .pnrrtiarcd ?nra that time, and, i ey will bo valued at the ]?r1ca' actually paid^i ? capt refuters who hatte purciased and arc livir baaed in- ISrfS. Ir?ilLc.'jm!r?5yce aV . 4.- -\ . ss^j/F';: ? ?dg*Sjld-C..ir., ..'Fylday. 3?b Sept. ? Saturdayj^Jlut Oct. , Choroktp Ponds,- Tu-isday, "^ 4th " * Iiaiuburg, ? tVcdiidiiitaj', 5th '.' ?. TbuTiUay^ 7-Oth..". E?;cb Ia'and, ' .Friday, - 7th ? Saturday, . ?th Gmnitcvill?,' ?' "Tuesday.' idhi ? " 1 tVcdoesdar. 'JStk " .Vauclu?o, g Thursday, ; i3th ? John Cnrry's, : " Friday, - 34th " PineH'urse, Saturday,. ' I5tb j Lott's P. 0. Mondaiy. J7lh " "a, T."Ktahols.mV," ' TufS?S*y> "JSib " ' ll-t?ha.-'f, s WWnwoSiyj, .T4iali BtWtf?fo . Thursday. 120uh " Ly?wbd?.-... ', ?nilay- 2ht " ?^J?* Sainrday, 224 " Shattcrfirl.l, - Munday. . ^i?b " Liberty l?ili. Tuesday, ?;?ili ?' t' M'tdnc?dajv ;2mh ?' J. Chralham, Thursdfiyr. ' '-LTth " PlcaMMi.tLi.no. Friday,- r&h " F.ltou fr 0; Saturday,. ' ,-?'jth " J. A. Talbert*. - Tuoaday, dst l\s\ Whito JJ-ou3c" WodBeadioyj, ;2d ? " Ttiursdav,; :M '. E lwar?i ITowl'^' Friday, * . . <fth " Woaddairaj Saturday, ^odj ! A. Mot/an, "Munday, V.U. " . Wiltv-Glovcr'^ ' Tuesday. '*(h " Red'Hill, Wod-newnj?i; tflrh **-. ? ?? Tkui-?i-y,. :;.)tu " li.lgefioU't C ir. /'May, -ILU After whiei tima-my bor-k* wili rloto.. A'l Ts Payers aro retyii'r-0 1 t? be .puuetual in makii their wt nrn?. Tra Payor/i^Vhoao. \ lp? c r ty, f elusivo of b'ousohold ftirniWtr?, lg not valued for .??i5,lh*n ?.P? thousand do'larsy ?Hl he allowed certain cx'em^a?ii^ntJa|^rff>-??^?r?tnoT*aS? their returns- . . . " JHE08. DEA*. . i?. ' As?w?r 12th Distriar. Sept2ff, 4f4 " . fy . STATE or souTij CAAOUNA. AD'T & INSP. QE&? A0* 0FF?CS, '?C??x^EixJ^icinCtt V>, 1384.'" . *'P*?CIAl OBDEUS VmS/ '. ) ? . JALL' persons"lhabl? WfwtuaFservico-wiihia o and without their Distict sin, tunes of inyu' eion and insurrecxion, In^tAL'&b, J?th and 3Pth ReglmenU .S. C. AL, constfuting the' 7th Brig ade, will assemble on SATURDAY", theist day of C^icd><~i;cx^;*tj:l^^ parado gtenn..' , and the senior '6S'cer ul" tue Roglmeuf wi'' .?e command... . * ll. OfiTiera commandin^L-ompenies wi?prepare and furnish on that day to commanding ofiloera of Regiments aocurate lbw of the men in their respective beats liable tactual service es above, and will report ad absent?is to tho commanders of their respectivo Regimeato. HI. Tho person* lialjlelndcr this call to.flxtu-. al fcrvico-'boyojid the limfia?f their Districts, are thosahctween the agos efjixteen and fifty years, except those who are-eXenpt from &U militia ser vice and these who are intruded in the -abstract sf the Exemption Law elf this 8tato, herewith published,aa "exempt tim actual service be yond the limits of theDMriels in. which t iey reside.'',-Exempts from Xonfederaio servirp tween seveuteeu and ii fry y cars of s (jr, hut who ixe not exempt hythe lava of this &tat?,-as per toairacr; are Hubie tu actual ' cortice beyond' thc limits oftheir Dittriots, iftse " resident aliens," Mtwexn tho ages of rixteen knd fifty", are liable, ind hy, "resident alian*,?"it intended such aliens ut rVoro d?l?iciledjn. tbofttate.at tho tiffie of ia ".j ?' I'M*- flyn i i" 'it tfcfaitB. >een resident? or other *JJat^oT the, j3onfed?ra ?y, hut who have eume itt/j thu: .Sttto to avoid ailitary.'?errie'? eUsewbeJ*,'and extkldc? ,f tran dent aliens" who boro flayer been donrieiled- inj ;he Confederacy. . . ? - ' . IV.-The persona Imbi* to rcrvicc in thc Dis riWr in vbich Vbey reiiiV' nra taoseb-twetn Ihe iges offifry Lt? fisty-yV&T^and those ?ho are .mr.raeed in the ab.-; rte; nf Exemption Law ot J, he State, as persona M exempt from actual aery lcd leyon'd the limits cd'tbe.Di-f'rbtyiu ?bb.di UiCY e-idc." j ? " VfWhfn the troop? ?Rave SFfembb d at their [tcgiujontal parady grounds,. the commanding ifficers of Regiments 9UI enrull those' liable to tcimti service beyond-their Districts and those iable to service within their Districts on separate lats; arid wilt -order thryo .liable to act uni . ser pe? beyond tho}r-D"W5v'?, t?appear at FJorcuce <n TUESDAYj.the 4t^d:ij of October next, and ?ill proceed to organ!*) thoeb iiublo to service ?fthln their Districten tho ba^i* of beat simpa ly divisions, by fllUtfjfall vacancies ii c Kpany, Wittafinn and regimental eCleers. Vf. Persons wheat's lUtl* only to servi--? in jeir DUtrlot?, are e.?re'?.t?y isrgod to neile with ;ho'?e who are-tiokle f?r ?crVi?-e beyond t^eir.Dis riffs for thc detener Jd'the State. Vlf. Whcu the treap? who arc r-r.'erid to ap pear at 'Florence bnr?a?;?mbled lh?.r?\ they will j >9 orgaffizid icio <?oii??>auic8 df nof(!e?s tbau eix :y-eight and not mor'rt .(lien one bn-vlr. d men, nolndlug the coiatnbji..r,od iftieer*, bj the ?lor ian of ono Captain arid three Lieu un-J nts; and nforming tho cotnpa?i?s, regard will be .had to he jnograpbioil pro^imi'^ of tb? regiments. V'fTl'. Porsoiii who have been enrolled for Con ed?rote service, ln?ladit)g iho.e betwecu the iKoj nf eiebUo'n and, furty-?ro yeata, a' well as boje of thc'Reserve Cla?s ?cd who have been. Intuited,-will u?>t bc fneliided in thc o.rgxn:>?tioji ;f troops under these or?ers. IX. Per.sous mentioijed io the "Abstract cf Exemption Law" of fhif State, -will nr.t be re paired to report at Florence where they produce :ertificiitei of exemption from tbisnlSce, e?r wL??io ibcy f.how hy cRi^ivit, ' {'-r other saiisfnctery preof in writing. ?f^e?p;ffa<>?) fu thu comin^ndiug ?IHci-M ofieeiment?. ii::it 'bey are entitled to be Fxeinplod ini^or sahl l?v? uf.thu ^tot;. X Applico.!i-?ns for ?ho oxi-uij.i.:tu( of railroad iBle^r- and ?inplo>'c?.s of ?-verseers af per.?ons ..mp'ojreU ii. Ui?.ia3^k.ur"m-I ure of erins, iOOiutbiliS it ?vu:- ?od ?'my jdppltee, empl?ye-.-s in pft'p.-r ir. i ll ?t^irlo Ung *?raf}"?bT?:"*^?.H>?* !r^T loric-i, wburp ito .jersopp Bnce^??t ^ren.ay' o?*-' l?lned -rtIf1 ' S^?|"-rmfli-n from tbi? uCii-v. will bc refeirml till?is df?cc for ?nul a.-lion, and all msc* of exemption will be.subjwt to revision itt this office. XL All cer:S5.-i?*s>f physical niiability here*-J ivfwro gniMed '.jj auno wi^?coas ure revobed, j and pertor..t pburr.iu?; cxeoptior. eu that groand a-ro requir.'-d t'? appear beforo the snrg^ona ap pointed to .act iiiid'er th'iS? order? et Florence, unless they sha I i .>? excuse ! by the comiiiKn'?iog . (.Alcete orregihiMjanon e?eoutil of t-b?-ir iuability to nttchd. Xii, T?e 8th sM-0rhr?Tegiaea?5 .S. CM... bois. T*Uurtn r.r.d ChcatbithtJ cniiunBiliaj?, will j assotcblc ut their respective Te^iuiont?l parade ^round.1 on .SA'W;,11DAY. the Sith dav of S.vjir t<tnber next, wheu tbt? cunniana mg i.r?ccrs of the some will prwtvil to ej?oc?ic ibo-jlc'efls of those order?, as ?prd oa'.dc to ?ai.l r?c:n?'ents, and ojder ali persons liable to service beytnit tee iim !i8 of their District? W sppcir ??t L'JBgmire's on EUE SD Ai",?be 27th. d.iy of BepteinW r-rxt. fo hO't'rgs'nLtod into tawpauies ia Bc?brde^c? with i iteso ?rders. Xfll. Miu- Occ. E. B. C. Canh, commandihjt 4;h'fJrigrnle 8. C. id., ii- charged with the organ i;atioii of thc ComfiaOir* ??t Ftorenoe, and Lieut. Col AV. P. Butler. A. D. C., with the ?rgauisaiiop of ooropanies nt Longuire's, (to whom tho cv-m uanuing olfi-ier1! of r*giir.?uts will transmit tho listi of persone ?ialde.to ncru d rorvi*?1 n* cb?vc etnled,; and euch.o'f the?- will call t<?.-tw alda icompctent.8tirgcon?Bd assistant, io decx?c.cpt ? biseif of physical dif*bllity; and the troops wbm' organized will b? ^ouunded tc their homss, un leSi? ciherwitfe "ordered?. '. XTV' ?he o?m'iuahdifli;^ o?licers nf regiments will issue ttrtnsporlotion ?tn- nil who treval by railroad, which will bo.rfcognrz<d ty this de partment, ?anJ tbilraSf*.who are ordered to Flor ?neo and Loogm?aB)aBaiH'r#vide themselves with 'four day V rniAtnmJ? ? ' XV. M'y. t??2a--C.ieh. Li:ut. Col. Butler and a" eQcors of th^i?ili'i'i regiments "included in thU order? ?re ci?j?^ with its prompt extention. ?v command ofA?>0 orern ar - y . yi.. C. ?ARyLINGTOX, - .??j?taarvan.di?.ip^Bct?T^0eoeriil 8. C. . ? -i v_. I/ - i aa TUA CT OF T?'r.s^rnoy-d^v er SOCIH I-AR t ? " ' . ' . - CJJVA/ PtrtoM Exhnplfrosi uti Milte* ?V.viVc. ^mSk^^'^ tHe ???1 coa. 1111J??T?s bolong tc T?" ConrOdcrato- conscription. Tto oCcars and as-aany employ?e? pf oath rail B-**'Sl5f Prt?dcnt or Suparintcn tb* Adjutant and Impactor G?n?ral to ho necea that thc du?ea t,f 8aii 0B1pi0jCM CttUEOt.b'e di? KSE? ^y d?v?*??*?*ooptreons of color ; a? por ?onstT?ploye-dby tbeStato ortho Confodofato uorcrn^nen.tja the manufacture of arms, ml'?l tions of-war and anny supplies, or by contractor to.furnifih tba same to the- State or Conf?derate Oorcrnment : Provided, ?t bo shown to tho tatis raction-?f iba Adjutant and Inspector General mt? tbopubl?c i?tar?fit and military defcncas?e jimre theftkemption of such persona ;. one super intendent or m?anger ?f each salt work -which yields at least ten.0)U8hels-per day, and which had hoes In opetat?en at lea?t two montha'tefuro such per?Oii was'caUejl irftb jervdcc; overseers on' .Mptatioa owned by ferson? absenrin Confcde? I T21O or 8tato military | service, or hy persons over the a^ of aiity ye?rs^yemnet minors, and personayrho -aye .deor.)pit-(to.bo certifita bya pbyiicino,} or of unsound mind, and on which ?there aro exceeding fifteen actual working banda, and also, en plantations, where fifteen or more ?working bands aro lott without any white malo person tv.govern-to.ejn, in which caso tho appli cation musf-be recOnTMendW^by.^ ??.??car oftho beat and of ibo regiment. Owners of plantations within'five miles ot' eachother, may join in an application for-tho exemption of al common overseer. AH' applications for the*ex emption of overseer? must ho made in writing, addremd to the Adjutant and Inspector GouoraL; and to bo sworn to. by tba empluycr, or his or her agent, and tho facts stated must. also bo verified by tho affidavit of two other creditable 'persona. Such persons and employeos in each paper mill and newspaper or printing establishment and inn manufactories, as the Adjutant and Inapec tor Gene rd, with-tho approval of the Governor, 5?*y sco'fit to exempt fr?m iimo to time.. .-''*-? i*pt ; lt. r,9. -;-:--_ . The Edgefield Female COLLEGE, AT EDBEGIELD a H, 8. O. HIE nest Scholastic year of thia Inst?totion | ^srJi^xmigcnce ?in MONDAY, **JP 3*M si'ons of Twenty weeks uiacb. TERMS PER SESSION. Tuition in Collegiate Department, $50,00 ."' Acsdem-o " ' 40,00 Prim arv ? W?D ? French, 30,0O,| ". Mn.'ic, including use of instrument, ?0,00 Contingent Pw,'" ; 5,00. Hos ni, includingFuel and "Lights, 400,00 in'lho prcerut currency, . or il 2 per month if naid in provisions at old rates* Plunters an i, farmers who sand their daughters .will ba required to pay for their Bdard ia whole or in part in provisions,. Some .of the citizen* of rha town haro kindly consented to board pupils st tb? saino rales when thc rut ms of the Principal have been (iliad. Boarders mntt furnish their own towels, sheets, pUlow cases, blu?vkcrs T comforts, coverlets,hand soap and drinking cupe. Ai! tho pupils aro re?. .incited tu briujr tb'>' SibOvl L?f.k.<-w'?h them.1 Payments for each Session win la reynlred in advance. REV. M. Vt S'XMS. PMISOW?L. ?*\Yt win give the rr.Ur.wja?; pr>in i-r the scv fl?l articles taeirtiwntil i?*'yw, although some of there price? aro* high?r (Lao were paid in this ?naii.ct b-ifore the rrar : Bn'tii 2?>: bacon 13?J lit: uvrk n?ttt Bc; tallow'Ll?ISV; beef ofTCbc; mutton S0(^70 petquaxtcr; flour $10 per barrel; 04,rn aod peas lt; sweot potatoes SOfT?.?5 pr Inisb f.l ; f..wla l&f??fo. a p?ff?; turkey! $l",S?t?.S2 n pair; syrup por g-.l.;.^alt ?0(?iic ptT busheli'ogas ]2<Jt5"?l3o per-die; fodder and bay $1 per IUD lbs.; wood $2 a four borke load. Edgefield, Aug 2"l tf 83 _ - _-i-'. Special. OT.aeeonr.tinf ray ho.-.lthr thc EDGEFIELD Eli M A LE COLLEGE will bo opened un tim 1st Monday in October, and not oa the 19fb September. Parsons intending to ?end their children to this Institution ?hou'.d inform me o? that intention aa soon as possible. .They are. also requeued to brine them and lbs provisions ro ouirod for their Hoard, before tho School upci-.s. Rr.,-. M. W. SAMS. . Edgefield C H., S.pH3 . ' ti" . ?3. TRxnF.R.; cLi PROFESSIONAL sr.nvioE? t". too commnn'.ty, spe-i.Uly in furjery. Oato* an#l M.Ti.t.^h.S-rrct. A agun ta, Georgia, ri Aug St ? 24t? _??. Candles I Candles! AVERY mparior FngR-h Tsmilc. full filgb} '-will spebk for themselves. S. E. B0VTER)?. Hamburg, Sept 18 . . tr 8? . Administrators' Sale. - f->V an ordrr fmrn-V.'. F. Duriso?, E?q., Ordina I"3 rv, I will proceed to sell ~t Edgefield C?'irt HOII?C", on the 1st ?l|(Wny ir Oct-.WT rt art, (rhc 3rd) thc personal estate or Gen, A. Perrin, dec-'d, cousiis'iiig of TJIKEE LIKELY SOt?ROES, I FIKE PIAj?D, with ecme other hrltclti.which will bo cxhibitfed.cn day of eulo. Terms made known on dey of ss.lo. ^ g. F. GOODE, Adm'or. ?e-??. ax ta Noti?e. APPLICATION -will he>ade at tho next Session of tlc Legi vthro of Senti; Car-h "?jor an Ac! of incorportfron of tie fcd^Jeld F?rmalo Collcg?. _n ? 0c -..,n uo SI* t ? N?tice. PPLIOATIO? will ?? ?it Vh? ??? ^ ScMiou of the I^gb-aaturo to. InCorjicrat? Uood Hope ?m?^^t?^i Sept 9 ' "3 A Wanted TT70 FINE MILCli COWS -V/ITH TOOTHS CALVES, by tho 17th of ibis laonth, to b; paid for in Board at the old rule*. 'il. VT? SAMS. - _ Edgofjcld C. IL, Sept 6 ? 3t-w.7 .' Good Sugar for Bzcqp. ! IYYiLL BA RTE ?I good brown bUt'AR fo BACON-rl pouad o?'Sugar f-'r 2 pnijnds o B?COU. ' A. A. GLvVBR.. Aug 31 . tf -36 g^rr<jsft/Pork Wanned. f. th* xe to of two po&is- Salt for .on? of Orot 'Pork. . -- A. A. GLOVER. Aua 34 tf Eags Wanted. CLEAN COTTON AND LINEN RAGS can 1 sold for ta*?, at trio .^rrffMss-nffliia. f^irrrcE.rs B^B^r^siynN ?ata?iic JL^i lion will be mad o fr, {*-o Lotp.hftorc sit i next sit::n? to bare i-bc li'-fate of '.'mih ivl.t edge." dee'd.^ itablc#io if^.i.tr vt..t*din his mci tr Nelly Parrain, and l:'u brother Jicob Ethe edge: .Aug 20 . 3:n' Direct Importation from Sassa: RIO COFFEE. rORTi) RICO SUGAK, S DA, Ac' For aale by ' > S. E. BOWERS, Ason.t llambqrj:, Sept I>, ?1 Factory Yara. ^ BENCHES COTTON TARN just recc?: 50 and for t* at^cduced piifc^V^ _ For Sal3, rv\'E BLOOPED MARE ?KP COLT ity reai-oaable. fA&, ITAr.??i. Bt-1 Ang3 ? GBO.. ?. TILLMAN. K?Q. - _ Gi?, fl. W" ADDISON, S. B. GRIFFIN, Esq. - MAJ. JOHNE.BACON, ./& ?' Da..A\ W. YOUNG BLOOD. W. W. ADAMS,' Esq; / F. A. TOWNSEND; Esc> DB. H. R. COOK, GEX. E. G. Mi DUNOVANT, Mij. A. J. HAMMOND, COL. JOHN HCIET, CAPT. LEWIS. JONES, - DR. W. D. JENNINOS, RET. A. W. LINDLER, Vpt Tar Collector. TnEOS. DEAN. . . J. N. BRISCO, Wm:. HOCLOWAT, BEN.T. ROPER, CHARLES .CARTER. . BERKY HORNE, ?? MiU Notice. ^ ?l^RSONS Intending to have Wheat ground *t .AT mj Mill erm pl oise have their Bernes regis tered, and day* WilL be assigned them at the tim?" of rogistennij their names. I wi.b every on? to ?Uta, 'about the numeer of . bushels he intends to send. Hare yow Wheat wcH cfcaned smd'dry-my mill ismot a tfire'ahuig or fanning to?ehlne. Turns for. jald lera' families ?nd horas turns,' not exceeding-3 baebejs, have-preference. Persona wi ose ?ames are registered mort be punctual ey they will lose their place?, iii - - ? .. - RiT. MIM.V : ?,J?*yy -i tr . . gjit .... Bur ral Cases! Ikicp ooBilontly ->s bend ? full stock of Walnut and MahogaoJ'CpFPlNS, .which, from' asd ?fier Uria dato, will be sold foe CASU, and at prices as roai'?uablV aa-ths times'will admit of. , The us.e of thd HEA?taE wilf be: mitred; for i^?*ojrim?to>tbe%aa?rr*t?o. ' JOHN*?, -t^ua^ . Edgcficld, S% Ci, Oat 18, 1SBS. ~ <r " 42 ? . a_; _ ? Estate Notice. ; PERSONS hav}rrg'd:nm>against the Estote-of Dr. E. Riane* dee'd., ?re Teqaeated ta pro sent the some forthwith to Mr. James M. Harri son, who 19 my aathorised Agent ia tetfJis 5 up tho butinera of tho E,t* tc. - -R.*.'Bl^D/AuWr. NOT I- tf 44 . Notice rs hereby given that application wilLjbe eade 'JL to tito Legj?hxt?ra of tbi?-State at its n.-\( Session for a-ebar'er of the Bath Milla Company ia Edgtfield Diitriet. JulylS _StsT - 29 1$ tile Market. IWILL BARTER, or pay the CASH, (new issue,) for FLOUR. BACON ot CORN. i?, SAM. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hamburg,'Ang I ^ tf ' .32 Wanted, ??*?tZ: PROM One> Hundred to Ons Thou.??al Bu shel* COUTS', delivered in Hamburg, fer which a liberal price wtll he paid. ff. VI BOWER?, Agc. lUmburg?July 20 tf ::t) Notic?. - ~ APPLICATION will br made nt tba post sit? ' ting of tbetfifgtslature of South <cW..!jr.H. to increase th? r^fe of Toll at the Sand Bar Perry on the Sarannuh i?i?*r. near the ci tv of Augusta. E. El WHATLEY-, Proprietor. . MitySl tf 2,1 A Fine lot of Dry galt FOR SHE CR BAUTESts IHAVE on band a let of Jupcr^r SALT which I will Baiter for Corn, Wheat, r>ur, Bec op, jiuiur. ?'Kg*. foi' kens', io., a: tho market price-, or will Ho?Ar Cash at OF bri* a ibu Augusta or^oo. T J OIL* GOLGAN. " .Ina* 21 ' ' ? ' . tf 2fl I ?fthvy Agent's Offi<?e, - AUGUSTA, GA., May 24. J8o4. *,f R. SAMUEL E. BO'.VKItS, HaioWg, J9 Ivjfc my Attthoriiod Agent in E'ljtefi?1.i District, tor pu:ch?iin;: rap pliai .for Navy Jjcpar'mevi.. W. F. HOWELL, Nary 1**?.?. May 31 2t - 23 Cfotice. ?-AM prepared to BARTER H$M?9P.j;? "..,? OSNABURGS for FLOCP.,' BACON and WHEAT. . 8. E. B0V.KRS. Navy Agent for Edgofio'd p?jiritt. H?ni*iurg, ?U ti ^.'t F B Visiting Cards! 3P. ?ula at the AdctrlUir OSc?. Lait?s ?ii Gentlemen's VISITING CARDS. ' Jdf 2o . tf . . ag . State, of Seuth Carolina, . EJjGJiniiLD DISTRICT. IN ORDDiARV. ' 7 W. F* DU RISO E, HEqnir?, Ordirtry of Edged'eM District: Whercu% Tuba. S.' Carpi? ha Ut ap pl i cl to BM fer Letters of Adm?B?tlr?lloa,-?n all asd eingnlar th* ??yd< ;?rwl chattel?, rie/hta arri Cr?dite ?f JamiS' Jjladon, Jktjj of - the" District, ?or?isjid, ?iec'J. ii TSe;o ?fe, therefore, to e?.e and adreoa??h ail aad sjazul?rfthe k?udred end creditors of the said deceased, tobit ?nd ?n'peor-befor?i.ma,'?t cur next. Ordinary'* Court for the mid Distrief. t >h* h ^dea at Edgefield <*ourt H.nusa, 00 the 20th day ?t Sept. inst., *> .show oaasei If any. why tba sajd administration rhoald not he *??ate* ? ?y Giron under roy baud and seal./hln IS^h^ay of Sett, in year of oar T^rd?Batbo^-aa?ei^h?'Jras dr?.l tad sixryif-ur ?ad in tba eighty.etgktii voac'of thc Inlepeudonee of Bruth-CaroVina. - ? J . W. F. DURig0*5, O^.P. jeptis _ *x. Stat? of South ?aroMa, 'tS. OK?lXAfiV- ' T}F W, F. L^R'ISOH, Esq., Ordinary of fdgr .A> flald-Distrfet. . . Wher?a?, Ai^W^'^'V bttia RPP"e* * ma f ir Litrors of A-rhrini<tra?i.n, 0? aHa'nd sirgjUr Ahe goo ii ?lid *3t?*M?^ W. a^f>I^^?^^?titor;^tt?L Diatatoa, ?foKeaM,?. iW^M*T*f^t?&?, toTuJT?ad admon?ah all . ?nKlujrala^t^ndTeil ?nd cr?ditera of the said jdewa/car,n*>lK'and appear bofore me, at our ngxt OrdiD?Wa JCotirtfor the B.iid Di?tribt, Lo he holden af Educid Cr.on5b?ure,*h th*^7?h.d?y of 6*pt tart / h eanse^if ?.y ; ? by tb e sard admin 19^8^ ti * it em, in tb? year of eur Lord pc? ^?wand .&chthuaare4?? al^ty-fwr, sad In th* eighty, l ninth year of th? Ind^e?a?ri*ff S^eural^. t?i _g>^tjL 8j? . - W?- . ?"-LL-Ti'r?'??? iftdebred to tho Esr??B of-Wm, '' A Toncy. dee'd, wtll pay the same w.thout delay, and those having clalina iK?^at-sa;.d-Kstare ar? noti?pl to reader them in {?rt? ? Dr J: Bl Courtney, Agentfor the Adm.nUtraler, forthwith, as wo'deaiio tocltf? up the Estate os Sooa as poasilde. .QT;Q. J. TONEY, A?ror, Nov.M , '-... . . lyf-y . *7 t Soidiers* Olaims. ' WE have on ?a?d <Tew ?aires r,f ?larths for the Government, - ADV?RTIcBlTOm^.^ m, 'I from one burel up. r BaV7?Rfl.. red