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mcclellan's Letter of Acceptance. McClellan's letter o? acceptance Las been published.. He sayB_the existence of more 1 than ono Government-over the regies which once, owned oQr flag, ts incompatible with tho peace, happice&s and power .of the people. As the preservation-of the Union ma ..the j sole 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 have been easy, and wo might have reaped the benefits ef our many victories on land and.seo. The Cniorr was'originally formed by the ex ercise of a spirit of conciliation and com promise ; to restore and preserve it, the Bamo spirit must prevail in our.councils, and in the hearts of the, people* The .re-establishment. of the Union in all its integrity is ?r.d 'mas>M ? continue an indispensable condition, in any f settlement. So'agon a? rt is clc*r- or even. J. probable that the preseut adversaries ' afc ready for peace opon the basis of Union, we should exhaust all the resources'.of states manship, practiced by civilised7-nations, and taught by the traditions of the American people, consist ont with the nonor and inter est of the country, to secare such peace, re establish the Union and guarantee for the fu-, - ture the conatitutibnal rights cf every Str.te. Union is the one condition of peace. V7e 'ask; no more. When any one State is willing" to return to the Union, it should be 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 ftce my gallant. .comrades of ihe army and navy who have survived so many bijery: . battles, arid tell thea that their labors and -the sacrifices of so .many of our slain and '* wounded brethren had .been in. vain;.that we had abandone? that Union for which we nave so often periled .oar live*. The va*t majority of our people, whether in the army and navy or at booie, would, as I would, hail with .un bonnded joy the reatoration of peace on the i basis Of the ?hrorr under thc- 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 resolntion?vof the Convention, I nerd ?lily say tbat'I should seek in thc Constitution of j [, - the United Slates and .the laws framed in ac- | cordance tborewith. the rule of my duty "and | . the limitations of the executive pawer. ,- s -r*--? Correspondence Between Gen?. Hood j n '.' and Sherman. ? J si * The following ia a copy of the correspon- j n dence between Gens. Hood and Sii?rm?n in j *] regard to the ten days trdee matter : ? 11 HK*nQUARTERS JJlLlTAJtY DlST.-Or MlSF., I j In the Eield. Atlanta, Sept. 7, ISG1.. j K To Gen. J. Ji. Hood, Cotnvtandir.g Confide- j rah Army. . , 1 ?j-? GENERAL : I have dei med it the interest ' of the United States that the citizens Ojbw ! residing in Atlanta should bc rcuiorod. Those'j who prefer, to go South, the rest North. For i tho funner, I, caa provide transportation and a cars to Rough and Ready^ also wayon^. But a( that their removal may be madr- with as liit?? j ,j discomfort as possible, it trill- be necessary j J( that you . assist families from Routh and Ready to' the ter.; at Lbvi joy. ff If you consent, 1 will undertake lh;i feraov- j al of families in Atlanta who'prefer to go i South, as far as Rough and Ready, .with all !Su moveable effects, such as clothing, trunks, reasonable furniture, bedding, etc.'Servants, ! it white and b'ack, may also accompany them, ! dt I privided no fbrcV be .used rewards th? bluely lie ' one way or the other. If they" Trish t?i go to j se thpir masters and mistresses, th<?r can do s<.>, j tb o-lberwisc they will be sent a-sy or employ j 30 ed by the quartermasters.'Alluma ia i*> piace i tb for families cr nonc$>r???At*tit?. i nu s jj, desire to send persons Nosih, it* jon asbiit in | di conveying them South. j to If this proposition tncf-is your views, ? j in will consent to a truce sn ' the neighborhood <*"?f Hough and R??dy, stipulating that any wagons, horses, animals or parsons, gout fdr purposes stated, shall, ia no manner, be harm ed or molested; you in your timi agreeing thatany tar?, wagons, carnages, persons or animals shall not bc interfered with. ,Kaeb might send a guard, say ono hundred men. to maintain order. The truce to be ?imi'ed to ' ten days, after a certain lime appointed. I authori'.'-e the Mayor V> choose two citi . zen? to carry thi* letter and such documents as the Mayer may forward in explanation. Awaiting your reply, I have thc hon*r to be ! g1 Your oVt setv't, -' | d' 0! is a; &' W. T. ST?ERS?AN, Maj. Gen. HO.Q'RS. ARMY, ar Tr.yy., > lu the Field, Sept. IB, l'6&L \ To iSoj. Gen. W? T. Sherman, Cominancling V. S. Force*in Georgia: GENERAL: Your letter of yesterday's date horne by Janies M. Fall and James R. Crew, citizens of Atlanta, i* received. You ia< therein and dec-m ii to the interest j sv of the United State?, that citizens rebiding at Tn Atlanta.be removed, etc.. I.do not consider j C that I have any alternative in the nutter. I. j tv accept the proposition lo-df clare a ten days' Uuce, or auch time a* may bo deemed neces sary to accomplish. the purpose mentioned, j and shall render all the asaislar.ee -in. ray' power to expedite the transportation of cit? zons. in this direction^ ? I suggest that ?tai? officers bc appoiuted, by you to superintend their removal from tao city to Rough-aad-Rcudy, while I' appoint & like officer to control their removal* farther South ; that a guard of one honored men be sent hy each party as you propose, to main tain order at ?hat place, audtrut tue removal begjrtpn next Monday, Sept. 12. And* now, fdr, permit me to say that the unprecedented measure' you "propose trans cend* tbe studied and ingenious cruelty-of all acts ever brought before the attention 0: m'iTikind, even ia the darkest histor/ of war. ' in the name oillhc Qy?,.ef-iiuiuanuy I p?o; i test against tho expulsion from their, homos.* and fireside?, of the WIYCS and children ofovp j brave people; ' I have the honor to he, Gen., \ Vcr re^ectf?lly, ?*?r obd*. t^rvfv.'r, - J.B. Hood, tito. ? FRIOHTFCI. SCESS.--The' Atlanta coi1- j i shelia^in thc basement of the Presnyteiian^ Cb*?rceon"Mariett:i sireei : f'\ On Wednesdays night, a Urge, \n'M^y:o : pound-shell entered the l'resbytf 1-jaoGh^ich,1 00 Marietta strceCand a?i-rjp'vsMng thr^ agh j the pulpit, exploded ic.the *-.j,'seinent or/.Snn- I pio3?oi>, and one man had 1& r?rfrVara taker. ? ' off. ife scene in the ropai, vr** ir'^f hti'ul- i it was sfter midnight, r.ti ? all inmates-j lbe-s4reets screamif.g, .thoueh vri ?inct nay -definite -purpose in vi--.-. sa?e .?hf ...t'?-.'eav? ?ag for the time ft?'.::: th", rsfitio * ?li.ch, hud struck, euch terror into their nouH and there, out upon Ihe'strcetf, they Hodel cropchins:, . vr-ith their Htt?eiaiDiliesclinr^ni^roriri^ them sad knowing not where to- fl/ Tor safety Shell .after shel!, in^rapii^fiACtasjion, ...cami screaming tlirou'gh the' aii'r^ ni'the iipht o each Jterrific explosion-like Kgbtnrag fiashe -quivered orer them,-thc figure of one pale faced mother cplild be descried, with bar? .outstretched arms, yaioly hoping to.shiek . her little ones from .the iallinir fragments Oh, the heartless cruelty of the fte ! Ob, th< mighty deptha of a moihers's love I Assistance came at last, however, and th< panic-stricken worrten and children wert huddled off into tho bomb-proofcV cf kind neighbors in more secure localities) and the wounded properly cared for. ; *. j-" ?v?V ??-1-? Por th?. Advertiser. ? Mr. EDITOR :-At tho present time, while fo mt-'eh.is hoing said and written upon the subject of the .high and extravagant price*, wai lied by farmers ?nd. planters for the?r prodttetionF, it would be well to'iift the matter so as to enable us to judge ^orroctly/before ec^ejuyiibg. any class.' -, ? -J. . :; *i . -In the first?place, lake.?t.B> at ?cr'.^srr?, and suit in exchange at 50'cts. per lb, -One bar rel of flour willpurcbare eight bushels bf coast salt; iormerly"ct'$10 per barrel it "weald have purchased from six to seven, sachr^or eighteen to twenty bushels of Liverpool eidt.- . Next tiilto corn at fifteen dollars per bushel, ?nd oenabu'rgg at throe dollars p'tt yard. One bushel of corn will purchase five yards,"formerly it would 'have purchased tight yards. ' Should rou-wish to make your 6wa cloth, y?? wjll" have' :o give at least Sil fan a pair of cards ' (perhaps lafarior at that.) To ?ell bacon kt throe.dollars jer lb. fo"purchase cards you' will h.weuto sell lfteeulbs. of bacon to purchase one pair; former y you could hare got a pair of best No.TuYcot on cards for about four of Svo lb.3 of bacon. Fow?.?re consideredIt/gb ut from six'toVigbt lobar. a.aa'ir, with which ynja- ean purchase" a Klund fugar; formerly youeonld'have got from wo to three pounds" with the money for which/ . Fodder $20 per lOO pouddi- and calico^sTper! ar yard; 2i yards of calico for 100 lbs offod-~ ?er,-Tortoerly it w?/oid ha^e. purchased eight ards of calico. .' Tl*, Tho farmer" must I*vc iron. Let ue cast about nd seo" what ho can sell to best advantage to sake hi.? plantation purchases. Take sorghum yrup at $20 per gullen; oriegRllon will purchase mr pounds ;.formerly ore gallon wo'uld'have ucchascd at4ffa>t pcyen poends. Writing of Sorghum Symp,*reminds me'of the ipital"required to commenc'e'cperatior.p. An .on mill$2,?00, three boiler* ?ixtygiJtbDS each, ? $7?0 n piece, will m?ke a capital of $J,10P, to : ucce?'sfuUy make Sorghum Syn>n. . Mr. EDITOR, in conclusion, .potmit"rob to say, bile produce and manufactures ?are ariseirt? ick high prices, tho EdgeficM Adccrti?ir bas. ot kept even dace ia pr?oai Jurt confider the inscription one jaar SS: it will only require ie price of half hn?b?! of cern, ?O Ibo fodder, 5 Ufa bacon; a couple fowls, ices than * gallon .rpfrum syr?p, about * perk- of salt, yards ranBnrgs; 1 yard ii" calico or 3 5 lbs of irongate., t the catalogua. '" JC'IIN. Comp [inn-ul ti ry to the .Ladies of - Edge/field. Complimentary, jctjserit?t?!/ ;.-tr. MaJ^t;? ELC of.the Courier, has writren to that naper ivcrali?tters deseriptive of our town; hr writ*? egac?ly, truthfujly, and rez-y indufyeaiPf. Iii? sscription of tho patriotic efforts of Edgetield ?tum ia behalf our Soldiers, wWch wc copy .low, is atalteventihowcvor, not too indulg?ai. iiank you? Major, for the n^e-rolnreil vieWyou kindly t?ke ot faded old EdgeG?ld. In conclu+Sm, yo'ir correspondent deems but tight, and feels himself called on to'in tfge in a-i'ew reinarkn concerning the j nb' : spirit evinced by the 'iftitifo ladies of tlii.-? ction in tending their ? iiicicnt aid towards e am ?i i oration" ot tii^ sufieritigs of our bra VC Idlers. A large prohottioa of the Indies ?.f j is village Afl4? vicinity L'-AV^ recently uuittd ? cmsflves j:itu a^oc.icty tyrxned Hit "'"stot ers" Homo 'Association/* Mieii" olje?t beir?g l^rut^li a .temporary ' I ionic for ?Mttva1e<t? g soldiers who?e ht:io?es ure io J^IM?S-?OII O? ! ie Querhy. True to.lhe cal's bf pattic:ti.-rn id hu.marii.tr, tin-so 'ladies are uow ?acr.ric g7?Ht-/?in end'Tew.inj; tOMttjrt?n and lo ilu fit our race to. ? n f ?ej t? t once, and otdy . th tb? support ot :>U yrJA wi^liprs of our tuse, to eitHblf? them to prosecute tlwir noble land with ?ueeess.. Tbi-s.-supprr-, we are . itififiod, will be fti'dv .-ce?rde'i th?m. Mrs. Cwis Jon>:S. IS lypsideD". pf tho A^;:UC?'.ii?tl, ?ti Mts. Elbert Bland i-?.Sr erctt;nyand>TiT.t. it er, ci'.her'".'"wbora m"y commurccated ?th at atty tim*?. Go^peerL^we say to'.those bbhs ladies, ia their iniS?ivn of mercy.afcd ol sod deedp. ^ . . t Aud again, bjF:f0ro closing', your corroso ,a eut would yet jpre.<?nt tbe claims of uti? Aber ! the noile A?oociatioDH. ot this village. It entitiod tba 2 Stivers' Aid Ass<!Ct?itijn,:' ad bas for its object tbe- rtiaking.up el stitb jlo cluthing for ejisiribution fo our. soldiers here mast need? ?d. The funds of this noble j ?arity, too^-?.r^.deficie!it iu de\?iloping. the j sragn-dpsigu5?of its patriotic prijector^, and j ? render the Association effective, ruu?t be I eojleri to u<-much greater .vJum? than ocr- ( ;ct itgure3/t;a;i uovy ehovr them to possess, j a'n'Jt b^ rixssible Ibat the ends for vfhich fo such Tj'Ible institution-1* as ?.re recorded ?Vu ifU! be rendered: jrJgutury or. ineffec ve for?the want of ?uf?cb-ntpecuniary means i sojhtinjthem? ; Forbid it shame, forbid it enfy; forbid it .patt ioliinl. Let ene univer tl.Treiiporise ringfon every band, it snail nut : tfigis, and ju4t so Bore a3 nationnl indepen Bf'? viii be ^ blood-bought anl-|:-rieele93 j ?jn of our '4rifant nud struggling Coiikderar }H>t so- iure V-'H1 the o?erings to these no [t? chariti/3 be returned in some i-bapo to the idiotic ?ver?, not ten fuidj but even an?uin redyji'?i. The cfjeers of the "Soldiers' ?.wMion" ard: Mrs. Ann GrliTiu, PrcSt ?iit, Sxri'l Jlrs. Wm. Qootlmao, Secr-jtary ad treasurer, eitiierof whom can bs address 3 ^>n nrattera connected \rith the purposes >? ifrhiebw thc 'Aisociarion vras created. - Six?* * C3itto.WA-">--Jt.?-rjTAi.nT.-r.Colo* j ^'<]hr8eni(t>'(meof;tke edilcPs of the feien- ! iior.d ir/iiV/i.who w:ai' t^at?y.inTColmnpi?, ii writing upi his travels, r?ya. tho ft d?owi?g ?mplirD?nt??'iTirjR(lies^ The incident to *h"i?*i he" ref?g"si ?"cearre?. at' Spartanbnrg, tn-t i\r?fl nro^p.lbrmed, africtly true: Wayero top i that beyond Colutnb'a, the ?oso?*a?ity R?f 1 h'md ri csa of the ladies ex xr.ed, if po* tole, that vLicu we. lad a'r .i idy witnessed."and in illustration, of. the r'iseriton a? anecdote was related to tho.af tc^-t fhat the 1-AOMPF t>?-^=-^prepared.a^grand .collation., one "day. in anrt^aUoh-of thc arri vai of 4 Targe rinmher V?f wounded aciil?ers. Yi'b?Ff*!? trsi? ?rrivrO, A'r so hof-pened that otilv one soluierVas among the paiseD^ere". ?h? lad>.s pr?Kccd bim to the table, which rras laden with choice viai tli r.rd dessert, and invited him to part-'-ks. The soldier,ex clr.imrd, .. Ltd ?es. since I have been ir* South Carolina, to-day, I have eaten seven dinners, ..rid cannot possibly swallow anything more." .The ladies ncarvst to him insisted thn.t hf should ^ai. something, and. thofellow, fi?af?> that "?e?**i were made in vain Kioke from "til* tahk+.dafittd into tiie wood? and has not been heard from .sintc, at thai -pl?CO. - - . . t ?- L . ??" rvro:i?sn cai'V- cf'i.'l" ins'., bava" heel received^ It is rumored.ia Varia that XV.po'ec: ! will soon mubo another effort to iuterveue ii 1 American affair's. War Tax Again. IwniL-jubijr?d:? oeive returns of tho Ad Valorem Tax- for tho year 1S6* : Allon Kemp'*, J. S..StnWp, Dorn'-a.Mills,. Rountree's Store, 3d Oct 4ih W. N. Moore?*" Haiti winger's- Store, Isham Galbreath's, Coleman's X Kondy, Perry's, . * Hnio t's Storo; Micklsr's, Bichardson.'s, Mrs.'-All?n's, Dr. J, C.: Ready, -Bidge, James D. Watson 'sr Mrs. Norris' George Addy's, ia Mrs: Gibson^, ' Griffin Rutherfords, Mount Willing, . DV. John R. Mohley's, Fjidav, " . " " Saturday, Monday^ Tuesday, Wednesday, 5th, Thursday, dib. ? Friday, 7 th * Saturday, Slh ' Monday,,-. 10th y' Tuesday?' ll th Wednesday, 12th " Thursday, 13th V Friday, 14 th " Saturday, 16th " Monday," 17th " Tuesd?y,: lath .-?? Wednesday, 19th " Thursday, 20th>i' Friday,. * 21 at " Saturday, 22d ? Monday," 24th-:.-" Tuesday, -25th " Wednesday, 20th " Thursday, - 27?h " 28th . u 20th Tax Payers will he re^uiirod to retarn their j I property under diff?rent ?1 arses, viz i P, J)(a??- Itt. l*t, All properly employed in Agriculture, that is to say, all Lands actually cultivated, or !'Connected .with, or contributing to such cultiva tion, such as wood and pasture lands. 2d. All Slaves above- twelve years of age, a? are property known as plantation er farm negroes 3, All horses, mules, and oxen, usad as work animals on a farm or plantation 4. All pion hs, carts, wagons, and implements '?f husbandry generally used in tul ti vating the j.orop. . *? Chit Second. This will embrace j,report y of every kind, real, personal, and mixed, not employed in agriculture. 1st. Ali real estate in cities, towns f-nd villages, and woodl nd throughout the country that does not contribute to tho Tax in Kind. 2d. For lands ron ted and alav?s hired, must ba j returned ia the name-ef the owner, and paid fer.' by him. 3d. All Lonee servant?, carpenter.?, handicraft '.mun or nti^fiods, d-axc/en. day-laborers," body s?rvan's, c<.achmon,-?e., i?cTuuingsiau1!! ni IHM, j under twolvo years of ag*.. '4th'. Horse?, mules, vtsc?s-D.d jennies, jcatllo.of the bovine epecios, sheep, goats and swine. ?th. Cotton nud woo!, tobacco, corn, wheat, rye, oats, buckwheat, and all kinds of grain, pear, potatoes on hand 17th February 18?4. 6lb. Flour, meal,'sugar, uota?cf, bacon, lard, and ail other groceries. * 7th. Valuo'of household and kitchen furniture, 'agricultural tools, and all tonis of mechanics, .musical instruments, carriages?.buggies, wagon ty . eartP, drays, and every jpciuVs op vehicles on w hcol.i, not employed in agriculture, books, ampc, pictures, paintings,ike. ? S'.h. Tb'e value of all shares in any bank, bank ing comps uy, canal, navigation, importing, ex perting, telegraphic, inraranoo, railroad, and dry dock companios. 0th. Ci>ld and rilver waree 'and pj ale, "j o web?, jewelry and watches. . 10th. Gold-and "silver-coin, gold duet, gold or silver bu dion. l|th. "Valueof all monCys beld abrmrd, bill; of .exchange on Foreign Countries, promi??ory. notes, crodits, Sic, pa3'ablo in Foreign Countries^ - 12tb. 'Amount of all-sd?vcnt credits, bank hil?p. and all other pujier i.-iued as cu'roney, (oxeepe j non-interoit bearing Confeder?Ue.jtj-?.JSiiry note!*) j and Confederate bouds, whoso rate. of interest it j not less tha?? 5 per cont.. . i irtb. All. other "pruPcr'y? reXb perena' and .mixed, not particularly named in ibo abor*.' ' Tax Pavor? aro required. also to return vue! profits made upon bil'txlcs bttwocn i?ih dov cf j Feb,nt?iry 1*6? nud-lit day if July If?t-?. ' | Registered Tax Payer? .-ir* requested to make J thlr finarlcr!j?returr?R for th<s qnarter-ending ?Uih | day of September 13i?4. . .it. 0. tJBTFFIN. Assessor j Ta? in Val??, 13 h Col. Dist. . . Sept 21 . ' '. lc 39 Tax Assessors' Notice. IWILL attend.ar. tho thoo-' and places herein after spcci?ed to receive llfrturr;* and Assess the Ad Valorem or 5 jmr cam. TTax. rtt-proved by Act .ir Congrua* 17!h y?bruiry 1S?+.* "Thor are ; arrange-* nedor titrai dr?fcrent h ds or eU5a?&*> ; rollutTf : . j l-t_ All ]:i-.ipcrly eti!!>li?y::>i in ntjipuituru from vtb't. h, it tif be.d?a??^ir.) 'j."ii.J Jw.-flCloA ... mo eXte?u-p..^,^.B_cl!nC,_th;;t ii foti op .if lt?C I, ' duding th?.- rtse>:n:?w?p f.ndfc; all horse*,' mule's .-ref J uid als ou a farm ocrdahta-jj e, lYogon--, and implements pt'\, ?X. Al; r'her pr?.f?rty of ovcry kjiid? Set1 <-n-. p?.-.yed"in stgrlrnHujv ai.d from ?which ^licre Mill bo bo do '(action. Si*. Xki:-t5.x '.> rai:o money t? inercrtse tb?- pay I .?f Suidkm: C.iut.-? Iftj??t;l inciud-j :--ll properly einplojV'l ir..' ar:i-.-ul(U'e. ?jl lauds actually cultivated, <irrw- I ncriel with; ?r contribnt?iug lo such cuiava^on, ( such as wood and pas'u??fl lands; ali shtyeg aiirSf? | 12 JOKt* of a<re, m pro.jw.Tly known j?nd desigtiav ' t?dns 'plantation heut- ; all bof?es,' mule's ar..f ?sc.) u-e I iii work uuirj Hoi) : all n]..w-i,x-.arty husbandry UM?! in tba cultivation of tho farm (?HFX 2d will embrace pr?i erty of every l<ind, ! real a'nt pcrs'>n?l, ant-, uixod, not employed in j agilcttlrure; all rual estate in towna ?nd vi lager, j and all othvr lands, iuijho cnuntry tluit du u<rt ecn-rrbnto to tho Taxfm Khid ; all clavo^-undvr 12 years of sge; houia servarits, carpenu-rc, and servan"' ?n\ orcploj ed. -on the fivrm ; hor?e?, mates and ail other PU ck ; o?tN.n, .\vo?l, tobacco, carn,and all-other kitd.* of grain ;. rlour, meal, bacon, lard, nud al! otlor groceries, luorchandiic, S]> r tuons liquors, wine caler. Ac.; value <>f all h u e'-'oiil fu-niture, Rgrj)r)iUSaral f.ndineehau icks tools not employad in tho.form ; musical in ?trumcnts-tind all articles *>t domestic" use, car najes, v/ac^ns, ?c.; book*,'jn^p5, pictures, paint ing-, rt-itionary. and all '->tber works nf art; 1 ba"ik stockt r,r oilier joiui fto?k company; f gold and Mlrtr ware?, piny?, j2weis, jewelry aud j Wf tclfcs ; K'd.d.uiid i?i]v?r,?io?D. gojd du'st,'gtdd or . silver bullion ; ve!nb "of money* held abroad; ! ain.'iunt of ail refirent spurts, batddejUay ?nd all j other moneys used as currency (sxetrpt r.or.-intc- j rest bearing Ccnfeikrate Tr9.t?ury noHes) ?nd not ! employed irv? registered business; i"-?d all other J nrwperty, real, pornonal. ned mix od. not partioar} lyment?oned, atc ?oi>jt.ct to this Tax. In other words. Tact Taycrs will make out an ; inventory of everything' they possessed ou tho i 17th'day ret Februarjj 1SS4, tbnt was valuable, 1 .'and I-ring it with them, or send it by their Agent, j All proprrly owned before tijc'lst day Of Jan-) usry 1-HS2-, a sd since tbuit tiujo will bo valued st ibo valuation of lScd,?icxwp? h-jid, iK.-?rU65, cot ton and tobacco,) par?tiaced tbrica that time, a?iL they wUl bo valued et the jirlca actually paid,, except refuters who katie purchased andar? living j oa laadj so perchnstd., ' ; Jj I will assb?3 the-10 pjp cent.,Tax upon all Pru- 1 fusions nod Saloe madej between t]ie I7iu day of | February l.-o l ned tbe,'l?t of July 1832, a^d pur ebaacd in-1 Srf3. Iv?wlLc<imu>:uec at rMg^SwddC. If.; ? . ?? ^ ChoT.ikte I'juis,- " . v Hamburg, . ii . . E?^h laltn.^ II . Gmn!tcvUl;?, ,.- ? . ?^7 -,/'. . VauelufO, .lohn Tu'ry's^ Pine H'ftse, . Lott's P. O. % T. Ktih'dsim's, * ' Ha'.ebsr'f, . Std?lor'.', r. ... LyhrabiC/. ., ti . ?t? Hr Mn . ? *3 .. _. Shattorf:rl.l, . . Liberty Hill, \:..t?- . '; :. -, J. Caeslh^m, PleaMHtt 1is.uor F.ltou, P. 0. ' J. A. Talbert1 White IIvU3cw El ward ir?>w?''''i'r W-mdiawn, ! A. Mcir/an, . Wile vrt?l?ver'e* F.ed Hill, EdgeSpld C. If. After wbieh tiaie-nry bor.p.e wtli elote.. A'l T; Peyors arc require i f* W- .punctual in makii theirtWv* Ta? J??yer/l>?rhos?.i|ro?eriy,^ .Frblay. Saturdays-last Ocl. Tu?>day,^ 4th " W???e-^aj? 5th '.' TbaTiday, '! -5th. K Fridr.y, 7th ", toterdav, - .'th "? Tuesday. : "Heh " Wednesday, J 2th ?' Thursday, , '13th " Friday, S a tn rd ay,. Monday, TUVS???V^ We>dneid>jyr> Tiiurgd-jy. i"ndsy. Siiiurday? Monday, Tnc?d,ayr Wfcdceidajv -2*>h " Thurrdayr. ' '-Sith Friday, 2^'h " Haturda-y,. .-firth " Tuosilay, dst Nil Wcdnesdojr> ?29 " Thursdav,; -.;td Friday, * . Jth .'' Saturday, ?u?i " Munday, ^tU " Tue?day. -5>{b " We ?-nc soaj^^rn *. 1'huv-.dly," :!0LU /riday, itih ?itb " Uth jr-.b " JSth " .li?tb .'iOtf. " T?is? " i 224. .*2?th fi 2?ih ?f elusivo of household f.irnIfr.ro, ig Dot valued fe ?pore than ope. thousand do'lfcrs,. y,?\\ h* Maxrtt . I certain efemptfon?;:**V&tyj&ij&n*^<?ttt% tiuAt roturas. . . .-j?ir--.. . - ' r?*r\' ' , THEOS. ?stfAX. . h - As?fcsorJSth District. Sepfc20\ -- &h? . s'g STATE QT 80?.T1I CAHOMN?. AD'T ? INSP. OEXmA^'S-OrTTCJT, SPECIAL ORDEHS Ndm.] \ ^ LALL persons liable t?betu?l service-w?fcbia and without their Distincts i?; li?tes of inya' siori and insurrection, ja.tjfel'o'tb, 24th and 3Pth Regiments ;S. C.. M., consKutmg the' 7th" Brig ado, will assemble on SAly?DAY', theist day of October ucit/at ihcirjqftWyte^rnental'parado groat;da, and tho senior ber ol the' Rogu??Tof will taJ.;o command. { . J1 . IL OlScera commMdin^eettjpanies wilprepare I and furnish on that day t*? commanding officers, j of Regimen ts accurate lisa of thc men in their I respective beats liable to tctual service as above, and will report all absent?is to tho commandera of their respectivo Reg?me?fo. .'??L Tho peworir Rablelliider thia-call to.flctu-_"| al ser vic ?lie vond the iitniii of their Di.it nit-, are tbose'betwcen the agos.ofjixtcen and fifty years, except those who are ex,e*jp t from ali mil itu ser vice and the?e who are?nt?ded in the -abstract .f the Exemption Law o' this Btato, herewith published, aa " exempt .fttm actual service bc. yosd .the limits of the I?.friets in. which they reside." Exempts from Ton federate eervlr? be tween seVototei?andfiftyyeffra of ?g?, but who are no t exe-up t by the lavs of this State,-aa per sbeiract; are liable tu actual ' service beyond' thc limits of thoir Dietriots, jftsQ ? resident aliens," ? botwecn the ages of rixtefen {ind fifty*; are liable, | and by. "resident alit:n*,f iE in tended such aiieirs ns werodoihiciletiin tbe-?tato.at tho time of ia been. reside a ts of other^Tfmt^oT tho j^nifedcra-d cy, but who hayo couiu.it to th?- . S ti to to avoid military 'service else*he??, ned ??rH^dca 'f tran-1 nient aliens" who havo never been dotoie-Uod- ia- j the Confederacy. r.k . ' . iV.rThe poraona Butte to rervice in tbs Dis trials HI Mhich Vrjey reii<l(' ure those between (he ages of fiffy 4iidSixty-jVar^ aud those ?ho ara embraced in the currant nf Exemption Law of J tho State.as persona'?! essmpl from actual aervi?o beyond the limits <?7fhed>i.-!rii-ts^i!i a h ...ti thev reade." - ?. , - * ' " : Vf -Whffn tbetTOPi'f]Rave <iF.-embl.-d ai their Rcgitaont.il parade-grounds,. the commanding officurs of Regiments n}?l enroll (bose' liable to actual service boyond-their Districts and those liable to service within their Di.-tricia on separate lists;'and wilt-order ?tase .liablt) tu actual ser vice beyond thair-Di:uitft?,.t? appear at F}orsnve on TUESDAY, the 4 ti day of October next, and will pr'oeeed toorganfw th uso liable to Wvice within ihf ir Distrte'i? tho ba?i? of beat compa ny divisions, by filUayall vacancies In c- rspany, battafinn and regimental o?leers. .Vf. Persons wheaf?liaLbi only to servi.-o in liioir Di?trlot?, are &??ce?i?y .ur?ed to unite with those who are tioblo fe? servit e beyond t^eir-Dis triers, for thc defence t>f the State. Vlf. Whoa Ihe treopi who' ero ordered to ap pear at'Florenee have'aiserubled th ac. ihoy will be drgaffind icro conipaniea df nt.t(!c?? than six- j ty-eight and not roor*..than ?ne bnnflrtd men, ; inolndiag the co m in bi ?..nod t&eers, hy th? ?Inc- j rion of ?no Captain a/.d il.ree Lieutenants: and' informing tho companies, recan? wiH be -bud to j tho gnograpbieal pro^jmi'y of th? regiments. Viii. Person? who huvtfh?.en enrolled for Con- I federate service, including ti;?.-e between the j BgeJ of eighteen and, pirty-?ve ytury, oi well as tho.10 of ihc'R-cso'rva Cla?s ard ?hu have boen, detailed, wfil ni?t be hioluded in the organization of troops under those orri ors. IX. Persous mentioned iu Ibo "Abstract cf Exemption X.ivr" of this State, -wili not be re q-Jired to report at Florence where they produce certificates of exemption from tliis^rfSce, a?r wheie they chow by cf?^asit,"X'-r.other fKiisfHCt?ry prfcefin wriling. if,r?'<|' i"0.i,) to tho conunuiidiog iiQcers of ivultncnt?. ihalt 'bey aro c-ctitlcd lo be f.telnpln?t i|t|<ior sa'.tl Uw. of.tho ritat?. X Applicati-ms fol' Ibo cxvnsptiuii cf railroad j6i?s,p> tf?l cuipltrjc-', j?. ?-VerSeor-, ol' persons L-nip'o.reJ ?i. tHo.?a^v.ufni'turt: of SraiS, munitions ot'war a Od ai ID/ sUj?pl?o?, emph.je-.? in j.ft'p.-r >?tlU, prti.HriK rstJ^lU'limotLr^jr,;^"ir?.. ?.?n.\.*l?. tories, whore tb? .j?r?(.ns b?icc ?;..( "already "?>1T. tallied -- ?t?i-..-^f ..^-^~['.:..n from u.?? ocii-v. will br re I ci red lo. Ibis oflice for anal ablion, snd all ?tacs of uxempt??ii will be sobjc--t to revision al this office. >; XL All perti5J >^3 ef nhy't?c?l nliabi'ity h?re tofore g ra r<< ed J.y Kit? ?Uf*(?rflu? ure revoked,' and pcrSor..c rl.urr.iuij exemption en ihat groand ave requir. d te apnear beforo thc anrgeona ap pointed t? act un .'er thsff order? nt Florence, unies.? they.shell i>? itxeiuc ? ^y the comiiian'iing ?ifiieciH of r?g;iiirti:*-o:i xeeouul of their iuabiliiy to Rttcud. XII, T?.e Sth n^d Ofh .Regiment; fi. C. il... iT.oh. TaUuitn r.r.d t'hr.ith?!^ ci-meiHBilii,^, will pase?tblu ut their respertive Tegiaiont?l paradir oyouiuls on .SA'WJ.UDAY. the 2<th day of S..)v. t.-aiixr next, when tho c;.tofuBij4in/ i.tUccra of tb<? same will prixWl t'i ?ec??e ibc jk-tuils of thoso ordtr?, as apnl:oa'?!c to Slid re'?: wen t?, at?d ijrder ali persons linlile to service beyeiici tee li? : i g of their D?str'u ff t.? appctr at l.!?*Lgmire's on tUESSAY," the 27th day of Beptenibor prit, to be-i'rg??ni?od into sopadles, iu accordance with thean ?rders. Xiii. Maj. Oc?. E. B. C. Cesh, commanding 4th'fJrig:?de S. C. A., it char^ed with fha organ i;a?"-i of thc-Compaai?? ?it F:i?rence, and Lieut. 0;d Ti'. P. Batlor. A. D. C., with the orgr.nuati.jn of ooropanies at Donsmire'r", (to whom the cvin m'anding ?tEter? ff r*giir.6D?i will transmit tho lists of poTioTie ?abJeitoa'c?u'd .rorvie* ^ eb?re itnletl,) aBd each.of them wiUenll ty hiV aida e?nmpctent.Surgc<)n.?nd assistant, to der4ca.?*p0ii base* of phryioardlfajbtlity; and (he iroops whin organiaed will We ^"oamnded to their hom?s, un les<r Jotherwise bjrp.?rcil.-. ; -XIV' ??hV o?nj'iU.niditig. o?jcers of regiments will jssuo tianspoftaiion jar "nil who traval by railroad, which will bo .rVcogn':A?d ^y thia dc .partrai-ntj'an.l th^ir9<f4 who are ordered to Flor ence and Lougraa>'^?i-^:'l't?vi<ie th'emselves with four day'? ratii?.^.' XV. M\i. Oeia> Cstb. Li=ut. Col. Butler nnd all e?eers of thwaaililitt regiment? "??cluded ic tb'ii,order, ara eh*r?ed with its prompt extension. Kv command or&?fr dorern-jr 3 . ' C. t? ARLINGTON, . A?juUb^?n.dt?.<pecto,r??enersl S. C. . ' ^ 1 T . . xnaTSACTor TH? ErfMrncvV?^.v ey f^m'VXK f- . - .- .ouyti ^ I'irfon* Es?npW?st uti ifi'fi'r.u ?*^?ce. ' [* Tho LUateaaxft Ss^ernor : tbe-,tu?^es th( "aa company .M tho President or Buporintcn Wff Adju tant andImpactor G?n?rai to bo nee? j [IS S ,? iS&Si 1on,luct' *f i't8 busines-L ?jd coploycca cannot be'S LnI?L^\e^0BJ),i?,ns ?f ?i*r? aU pe? SO?SP??i? Uw Stat0 ortl<e Confederate tion?KL'^i*6 ?n??fw^ ?rae, mini ?o fur^? - 8T^ ^pPlies' op bJ "?tactor to furnuh thasame to the State or Confederate Oovcraeaent : Provided, ?t be shown to tte satis. T-i,vl^Uc ********* *mS defencesre qmre tbeM?emption of euch persons ;. one super intendent or ??unger of each salt work which yields at. louet ten.iusheJs-pcr day, and which badroeta m operation *t least two months*hefwe ?tmcb person waB'csHod into jervicc; overseers-on Motion owned by persons absent-'in.' Confed? ralo or State military service, or by persons over the age of sixty ycars;/em?ro??So/?, minors, and persona^rho .are .deorepjt-(to be certified by?. ' phyiicrao,) or of unround mind, and oa which . there oro exceeding fifteen actual working hands, >nd also, on plantatiena where fifteen or moro workiog hands are left without any white male person to.govcrnthem, in which , caso tho appll. c?itoamusfba freOnTaended-^y-the cernm?ndiuE .-.near of tho beat and of {bc regiment: Ow sers Of plantations withinvfive miles of each otner, may join in au application for- the exemption of a common overseer. A? appHcitioua for the*tx- I emption of overseero must be made in wriliog addrt?estd to the Adjutant and Inspector General! and to be sworn to. by the empluycr, or bia or her ?-?eat, and the facts stated must. also bo verified by tho affidavit of two other creditable persons. Such persons and employees in each paper mill i and newspaper or printing establishment and tren manufactories, as the Adjutant arid Inspec tor General, with tho approval of the Governor, may sco'tit to exempt frem-time to time.. ' a50pt lt. SD. The Edgefield Female COL LS BB, . AT EDBEGIELD C. H* S. C-. . ; ? - - -' ^T^IIE next Scholastic year Of thia Institotioa .J^y^.fpaaence ?a MONDAY, *** 3J .sTonS o? Twenty weeks each. "k...; ' ? * TERMS PER SESSION. . TiUtion in Collegiate Department, $50,00 ** Aeadem'e " . 4&y)0 Primary ? 30i? ** . Frenob, 30,00. ". Music, inoludisg use of Instrument, 50,00 "Contingent Fee,~' ' " .' . 5,fti), Hos ni, including Fuol and Xigbts, 400,00 in'lhb present currency, . 6r $12 per month if naid in provisions at old rates* Planters an i, farmers who send their daughter's .wff) be required to pay for tbeir Hoard ia whole 1 or in part in provisions,,! Some .of the citizens of the town hare kindly I consented tb board pupils at th? same rales when ! -thc n.t ins of the Principal bare been filled. Boarders niest furnish tbeir own towels, sheet*, p".llow caaes, blunkcrs or ewmforts, coverlets,hand j soap apd drinking; copi. Ai! thc pqpil< aro re-, guested to brivpr their'Stf?fcl bflr.ki- with them.' Payments for oaob rJersi^n wiil be rrquirerl in advance. REV. M. W SAJIS. rni'cir.\L. j ^We will give the toUottjng price? f?r Hie EOV eral articlesmeTTlioneo be'pw, al i hough some of ; there pti?e? are* higher iban were p*id in this ? merket bifn^o the war: Burtie 2?c; baron 13?j let: pvrk ni??t 8o; tallow I3@15c; beef ifc-Sc; ? tau'ton ?0(??7i? *rer. quarter ; flour $10 per bnvrel; I t'urn aod peas t\; sweot posatoes o?Q_-15 pr bnsb ?1 ; f..wls 1 jfni-'.lc. a piree"; turkeys t?l'.id(?C.$2 n pair; iyrnp WfjeMe pwr ir*!.;.-ali j0(?Jic pey bushel: egt?? 12J(^f>l.r'o per-d?'?; fo?dpr und buy $1 per 100 lbs.; wood $2 a four borke load. Edgefield, Ang 23 tf 33 Special. ONT Recount of my hor.Hhr thc EDGEFIELD F HM A LE COLLKeiE will be opened on tho 1st Monday in 0<-M1 ,-f, ^nd not. on the 19tb September. Persons intending to .-.-od their children to this Institution should infoim me of thint intention as soon BR por??bla. They are ?Ino reiiuenteJ to brine ibero and tb* provisions re quired lor tbeir Uourit, before thu School -opcr.S. KEV. M. W. SAMS; . EdB?fieid C H.. S. pt 13 " - t" . 33 .. D U. PAUL Fe KV K TntxnF.R.5 bu PEOFESelOXAL gSR-V?CES to. Ibo commnn'.ty, spevjr-JIv in Pargtry. 0^o?_an'l.X}:-M-->-- >t...T/.t.lh Jti.rrct. Anci?? ta, (iCOrgTi. '. ' - - - - Aug Si . . Co BY an order from-V.*. F. Duriso?, E?q.,' ry, I will procted to sell =t Kd-re?cli linnie, on the lei M^Wny ir OetoWr r.n Candles! Candles! a VERY ff.pe?'.tr Fnglwh Ti-.nd'.e. full .jrcitbt -will f-pebk for tbeu.Mlve?. S. E. BOWER*. If ambur?, Sept 13 . tf SS; . Administrators' Sale. - Ordina 'cld C?iirt . r.ixt, (rhe 3rd) thc personal estate of Gen. A. Perrin, dee'd, eorislstlng of TilKEE LIKELY SOGROES, 1 Fl??E P??T?O, with ecme oibcr hrtitfles. whicL will bo exhibited.on day of cale. Terms made known on dev of ssl*. S. F. GOODE, Adm'or. ger- _ g ?-_'?_ 7 Noti?o. APPL1.CATIO.X will be made .-it Ibo nexl Session 'of the Legislature of Se?uth C*ro|i na.ior nu Act of incoTporttfio.n of tber Ed??flcb Fem?lo College. .rcpt 9 _ :..n ' 33 lattice. APPLIOAT?OK will Sit ic-iit ri lie n->s ScFsjoii of the Legi.^tnr?""tou Iuborjpbriiti Good Hope Baptist Church. JAMES ADAMS, Deacon. Sept? ?fa SS Wanted TWO FINE MILCH COWS'WITH YOU Kt CALVES, by tho 17th bf-this jaonth, to b vaid for ih Board at the old ralf?. "M. Wi SAMS. .? Edgefield C. H., Sept S '_3t?.r Good Sugar for Bacon I-WILL BA RTE il good brown bb't?All fe BACON-rl pound of Sugar i"-?r i pounds ? Bacon. . " A. A. GLwVElt. .A'dsSl '.. ' tf ' 36 fl?ty?, Carlr S?T for^GT?W^OR^i j fi. the rato of two pi?i$i>ii Saltfor .on* of Oro 'pofk .. A. Ai GLOVER. Aug U _tf . ' 3i Rags Wsuited. CLEAN COTTON AND LINEN RAGS caa ' 9old for c.ruib (ft Uti .^./rtrrf'if-' wffie*. .r"1 "rVT^irCE IS UERKnY'rtlvnN that apnUe r. I Di tion wiil be'mvlo io tVo I.oghli?t?if? nt uest sitting to have fha U'fate of Noah.'Kihi edge.' ?e?^ Hawle^ff^bcpr, vt-ted inhie ??( tr Nelly Pargin, and his brother Jacob Etb edge. - ' ? ._ ?Au- 29 ... Direct ?Bipori?iIon fr?i? Sass? RIO COFFEE. rORTi) RICO SUGAR, S DA, Ac. For sale by ^'^atj ? . 8. E. BOWERS, AgenJ llambqrj:, Sept I, - . tf_? Factory Yara. WA BUNCHES COTTON TARN j'tatrecc? DU cad for s-alo at reduced pi if os br K^PEiN, A? AOg^?' . , . - ' ft ' :i For Sale, .erilyaNE BLOODED MARE A.VI) COLT lice U TWO F1KB SOWS AND-PIGS. T| uty iowaaable. JAS,.M.,IIAP.RIS0. int-1 Aug 8 tS m ?> in H? Si he ho dr! th it.o :s if ar, of ra ibo ich Bf op GBO. D. TILLM??, SAC). CATT. H. If. ADDISON, S. B. GRIFFIN, E*q. MAJ. JOH N E. DA CON, Da..A\ fi. YOUNG BLOOD. W. W. ADAMS,'Esq.: / P. A. XOWNSBNp; ESQ; DB. H. R. COOK, '.. G??. RV G. M: DUN?VAXT, MAJ. A. J. HAMMOND, COCJOIIN HUIET, CAPT. LEWIS. JONES, Dn. W. D. JENNINGS, REV. "A. YT. LINDLER, " Kor Tax Collector, THEOS. DEIN, i J. N. BRISCO, Yr.'ii. -HQCLOWAY, BENJ. ROPER, CHARLES CARTER. , BERRY HORNE, M?U Notice. )iR3fAS Intending to have Wheat ground mt my Mill still plea*? have their .union rcrfg. t?red, and dayawfiLbe assigned them ?t th?fim?' ot registering their names. I wioh every ona to ?t*f?, about -the numVir'of . bushels he intends to send. Haye your Wheat well cleaned srnd' dry-my mill istnot a tBreshing. or fanaing machine. Turns for.soldltrs* families and hers? turns,' not exceeding 3 haebels,\havo-pref?rence. Persons whose names are registered inuit b? pend ital or they will lose their place?. T . OA RvT.'MIM.V . Jaiy 20 tf . .. -, ;8j? , . Burial Qaees ! fkecp cont Un tl y o* bend a full B tack of Walnut and Mahogany COFFINS, which, froia" and -after 'thia dato, will-**, sold foi CASU, .and at . pri?es as roas?tmbfe aa tua tinaea'wiUAdmit of. SS* , Th? use of tho HEARSE wUf b?!?liar<*?4 for l.?^rdlnjrlto?he'4em?r*tio. -\ ?. ? . ' " JOHitVH, Edgcfield, S% Ci, Ott 19, Wt. ~ ?r 42 . Estate Notice. nERSONS JmVmj?ela iras ageinst the Estate of. JL Dr.* E. .Bland, dee'd., ar? requested to {re sent the same forthwith to Mr. James M. Harri? son, who i's my authorised Agent in tittling up tho business of tho-Eut? te. R. BLASD/Adto'*. NOT 4- . _. . tf .41 Notice IS horoby gjven chat application willaba tsado to Hie Legjib??r? of tb!?-State at its tirxl Session for a -cbar'^-r of th* Bath Mill* Company io EdgtCeld District, July 13_?_Sw - 29 1$ tHe Market. ?WJLL BARTER, ar pay the CASn, (new Lwue,) for FLOUR, BACON or CORN. SAM. t?. BOWERS, Agent. Hamburg.' Aug 1 tf Si Wanted, PROM One Hundred to One Thousand En shel? CORN, delivered in Hamburg, fer watch a libcrsl -price will be paid. ff. VI BOWPRF, Agt. nAmburgr?July tr . Notice. APPLICATION will be made at tba post sit ting of the*L*gislature of South Oer?) i na. to inrroase th' r*f? nf Toll at the Sand Bar Pet ry on the Savannah lt true near the city* of Augusta. E. Ri WHATLE?-, P.-oprielor. May SI tf . 2:t A Fine l*o% of Dry gait FOR BAMS OR BANTER. tTIAVE on band a lot. of superior SALT which I will BAI ter for Corn; Wheat. Fl?nr> Beeyj?, Jlulur. J-lggi, foi. k<>n?, Ac, at the market price-, or will cell 4?r Cash at or bel-* the August* ori?a. JuHN tOLGAN. ? Jnaa2l . - * tf . . 2A I ?Vt?vvy Agent's Office, . AUGUSTA, GA., May 24. J 884. \flt. SAMITEL E. BOWKRd, Han>W,r, Is ITJL my-AKtb?rvs*d Agent ia EdgcfinM District, ??ir pu:ch*?in;; supulUsiqr Navy Dcparimevt.. W. F. HOWELL, Navy . May 31 2t 2* f?tico. 1AM praparedto BARTER Up$ZW<? HT?? OSNABURGS for FLOUR, BACON and WHEAT. . S. E. IiO*fcRS. Navy Agent for Edgofie'd w!*lrict, Hamburg. XO_tf_y Visiting Cards 1 P3P. sale at the '?dc?riia?r O?JC?. L alies a?? Oenilomen'a VISITING CURDS. Juif 29 . .- . tf ._3|__ ? Stat* of South Carolina] . ??jG?H?LD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. r BY W. F< D.URISOE, "Esquire, -Ordinary of Edge&'eM District : Whereas* Toba. S* Careo? ?R th applid?to ma fer Miters of Admi?islrailo?,-?n all and eingnlar th?, ?beda .?ad chattel*, ri?h?s ?t-l credits of Jaraf Ttlaion.' Isle of . ' the"* District eforecijld, decid. " . ' "' "' . ' * . , ' '.' TKe-e ?re, lhexeiore, to e?.e a:id ."itt^n?? aU and alnzularithe kindred ?nd creditors of the said d-cdKitd. to be and ?p'pear-beforema, wt our eext Ordinary'* Court for th? said Dir'.rief. toW holden ?.t Edsefield rourt House, OB JU? 20th day of Sept. inst-, Ho .Show oans?j if ?ny. why tb? sajd administration should hot lei grant?* Given imider roy hand, and seal.'hlj ISfhday cr Se?r. ?a ^car of our Lord o?otk?:a.-and?i^h?'>ua dr?d and sixty-f-ur and' in'tlia aighty-eigktji roar of thc Indepandonc? of Sr-etb-?erolioa, - ' yoat W. F. DURIgB?, O^.D. ;8epujg?_ sr.-" '",3 Stats of Scmtii $?oHaa, " \1 T? W. F. D^R?SOB, Esq:, Ordinary of figV JL> UalduDiitriet. . . . -, ' - Wherca?, A,vJ^lorier boto. app^?4-te-.roo f.t.lVeiroM atXt?nnietra?Wo, on ?Hand sirgUUr ike g?olj aiid caaiml?.^ifib^ ?3? ?f.' itv ^^?t^f^oi??-? ^ls^^-^?weaa?V> '$%&a*#te?fe?> to*.dtr?a.? adm^niib all aad alnKular'thaklndred and creditors of th? said J5eea>c15?^nd appear before me, at-nur ngxt OrdirTftjis Courjyfoj the said Di^rfct, ?f ">??<J??? a? l?dg*?cld en?r^ujrr,-OD tna j^b.day,?* Sept. fitiat?an shonid pot b?'gr?nt?d. - . . '.G Vehuude; ?y band ?fld seal, thU .2 th. day efjgSt In th? year of nor tard eat A?OTMMI ti-btnuaarsdaad slrty-fonr, rtd in the cisbty, ii Kent 18 St i^^inistrator^^?ticar. A^LL-^rsooei?idebfed to thc Esfa-'e of^in, A -f on-T.'dee'd. will pay th? w.thout dcla-y, ^.thL'?ariwgclalm?; ^"^^ ft i notified to re?det them in properly -tWrt??,, *? Tjr JD-Court ney, Ageuttor the AdminUtrkler, . forthwith, as wa'deatiV to eloy? tip ft. Estate as soon as possible. Nov.iW GEO. J. TONE", AtFer, ly*- *7 w Soldiers* Olaims. E have on ttwed affew quires of Blanks for ; . ci claims oeaaaet ohi. inion ?ecoo?ed.Soldi**' - ADVFHTISEK OPPIVF,. . tf 'W the Gov*rtaui?uL , JwlT-?fl- ^?. 9 . ^"B?tteJS^': . ? \VIt*t?FEpR ?A?N? FOR -FLOUR from one'b*irel up. Hamburg, Jul^;5 SAM. E. BOWERS. . tf ' ?