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For the Advertiser^ That Flower. Though not a glance of those beaming eyes Illumes my heart and bids mff live, Still may I thy sacred office prize While hope bids me love und liv*8. " Token of Friendship" (?) how I.pr i ?c.! h cc, Thou bast of my thoughts a double share, And while, enraptured, I gaie on thee I'll think pf ber who placod thee there.,. ? Art thou a mess.igo from that noble heart That ia life's weal or woe 1* fain would share. Or art thou a sharp and cruel dart, ' Intended for my bosom hare ? "Whatever thou^art I know, the haud That placed thee, guileless, in mino., And that hand I would surely demand, But would she ber claim resign. .Perhaps net, for mine is a hr\rdcss fate, Unshared by any. sbuiineTly all ;? Dost thou thea deserve only my hate, '* Art designed only to secure my fall ? No, thou .art not a messenger sent, Of love and peace my life to ches.:, But art thou nu:love's.trusty agent* Assuring my-heart a?3,:ust. defeat? ' Delusive uteara, thou ?rtxotlov??s self,' But thou hast spread around my soul A sweet enchantment,^ sweet relio",* Thou messenger of my heart's idol. Fair one?wt.nld I could share thy. lovo indeed! Kui soon nibo a thc-uguQoss rcjver, Aud dots not Miss-'s bosom bleed To lon vc so cloar, so, fond a. lover." IGNATIUS. My" W ife* ' ~ar au'on-cito. M'SWICHT. Ye soft winds sigh your sweetest song Above the'bed^ W?ere sleeps fbi? dearest one among Tho myriad dead ! Sweep gently o'er thc grassy moued, Thou weeping willow, Where my own loved and lost bath found A dreamless pillow ! To sunbeams ! r i ye play upon The hillock green* Spread o'er thc slumber nf thia cac Your brightest sheen! . Darliug ! I loved thee ss I ne'er Can love 'another ; And mourn thee i:: (hy happierfphcre s -My children's mother ! ** >Ve ."dust not, ive Cannot b?;, Subju gated." Thc above are the words of-tbat great and good niau, tuat bravo and noble patriot, (yen eral Robert E. Lee. Tho an? w?rds that should Jail .with buroieg impress upon eyerv true and patriotic heart. 'They.ar?; tho orh cular words of a ?un who ha's shown to i he _ world thc p'twer el greatness ..'mired b\ boo est patriotism, fervent devotion tb bis coun try, and a devout reliance upon (?od. in all his ? undertakings. They are Mle; words of a niau who ha.> done more by hi.-i gairaniry and mi itary prescience to defend thc South fruin th?* Til?; Northmen than any other livinir man. Ja short, thev arc words of a man who baa ra lenti}* pursue?! the "cveif tenor o? his way?" . in tito full discharge of ail Lis duties, without murmarinir or wituout fault lindin^- wilb his goverr,men*t and those who administer it. For these reasons, wo repeat, toa*, all Gen. Lee utters should bc received as tho oracles of a great and good man. and should inspire : every heart with the sentiments which art* j theuctuatitg cud controlling principies ?fi his own. because every-tu 'u place-; th? high- j cst conhdencc?n the houe.-ty. thc patriotism and the ability oftbat great soldier. , If We arc true lo ourselves. t.?G ? aud to posterity, there never was a truer.-sentiment J uttered by monal man thau thc caption of j this article. This Gen. Ceo know-, and every sensible man must admit, whatever moy 1.4 I the extent of oiir present reverses. Ono of { the English Irrds once rema:ked, in the time j of the revolution of our ibreCnbers, that " three millions of people, determined to be free, could never be conquered.'' Then with how much more force does such a declaration apply to eight millions of people struggling ! like we are in the same c^use ! History should inspire every "heart with confidence, and nerve every arm* with strength. The fr.te winch awaits us in subjugation should enkin dle in every bosom the fires of patriotism^ and high resolves should ascend from every JS<>U! that would speak, trumpest tonged, to thc world our undying, our .-"Unflinching determi- ; nation never to submit to the faul doteinatiou of Yankee rule. ' . ' . *. We must not, wo cannot bc subjugated." These words should ring in eiWy ear liko tie j flashing of steel upraised to thrust, into the I hearts of the vandals wbo.cortu- tu our doors L with lurkia** eyes antMaacxviotos hearts lo in- i suit our women ar..', to rob them cf tfe?r p .1 : . ty. ll? who would aupitxly told Kia arms i:;* cowardly fear and *hr.:>*c before the' enemy ! IM:- A poltroon,.it wwe better that his friends 1 should smite hiaaito. death, rather than he should live to,bear iu.future, the rankin-: bit terness of soul which would b^rn store for him. And oh ! how we-pitty the pf-irV cow ardly, slavish soul that has said to'himself, evo?* in the'deepeatreccfs of his heart, that I we shall be subjtig&ted.' .Every bear', firmly resolved to be free, would s^ifusc a power i and au eloquamce throughout our whole coun- j try that no enemy, ever so powerful, could j overcome, even though Lis legions were num- j beroi by hundred* nt thousands Let thc wurdi of Gc ?. Lee beinscribed upon oar banners; le: themlxj taught'to our H-ping children; let them be written over the 'doors of our bonn-.-; Iel tbr?rij .sound from; every lip. j and ocho from bill to hjll, from mountain top | to mountain top; let them Iju' waftud upon * every breez- that weep*, through every va!t: let them be whispered ?--on every, zephyr; let tnein b? borne; in the pi>w>r* of earnest ness, beyond the broad Atlantic, where thr. ?ia'.ioits; of the whole earlh niay know that. ;U truth, we M.re'd ct. rm i ned to *bc free.' With I these tu thc -.vari fa words upon the ramparts'*! of our Southern Confederacy.^t^insptratuuf (d'every thought,-act and deed-wc h?vo ! nothing to fear, -aral the brigbtt?.Star of Hope which baa guided the footsteps of our war worn soldiery, v.iii ?hinaouX tho glorious^jun of FKEKUO** and tNl?KP.i:**OF.KCK'. Tb<?n. ever keep ra cerneenbranca tho nobie word* of 'Jim. L o i ^U'r'?ivsT NOT, WE ckii xor, its Si*wu?ATKU ! ! No ! never ! tera"! ! Nieven I! '-LaG,raiige Importer. . REMCDT jon A FKJ.ON.- W- lind t!io lowing in the Auburn l?o.ily IT-mon.: '. \ ?aciV who had 1.?'/-" troubled !'>>r some 1 time by -j. friun <.n l?M*"i??gi r <Jv<.-; ';. fcfenpld remedy, fro 11 which sRe e?pei?ewed ajrent re lief, and which enabled'hw Iii widairl V1.-,\> for the first lime in Many nigh1*, ll was cu1, a hole in a lemon, sr:.l wea: i* >:i I'cv/i p like a thimble-th?4lio:i b.-L;:..' encased i i iii? fruit.'* *- *0 * *>.'.< The tbr^c rules giveij hy lha. ?Mebrated Job? Iluuter fort*,? rt???^iu^of iiealriiy chil di, i .-- ... 1'. ? y miik, plenty ol sleep, ard plenty td flannel." [?.'* " ThejBatll?~oT~C*yft, j YWe have authentic fnfiirrnalion "throi j the Macon Telegraph, of the battle in fron Columbus ou Saturday afternoon 'and ni/. and the capturo of ih?? city. -. . . 1 At 4 o'ciork on that morning the Yan ! force, embracing si^ thousand mounted ian try "and ?av?lry. with tao piece? ot 'li .rtilhry, jtussod'tSrough Opelika. 'wiiK scarcely making a bait. Taking he X*- Ju bus.roadjlht-'iradvaiic'.' reached our pic! lin?, about two milos fi-im thc city,'kb 2 o'clock; a few musket shots -tkote tb back, wberi.- they immediately advanced force, but came up very c tittio Jsly. .Skirmj ing with tbaadvaaced yidettes .ip,d ? pick? commenced ut 4, and continued at irregu intervals, until night, -when tho battle open iurious'iy along the whole time. All accouuts agree that trie citizen soUu: of Columbus fa well m the regular "trot" fou'htwith rt heroism worthy cd tj:e from; veterans of this, or any other war. '?he et my udvauced irr- heavy* lines ol battle up variouspointe upon onr works, .and-.were u with a withering, deadly bro: whick sentr-tbc back. AtJast they, at 'J:o'cldek, cqpcenlt tod everything upon a weak point oe o riirht, and uiailea furious charge, .and ev that was repulsed except a small, squad' cavalry, v. liich succeeded iii getting thron*, the lirie. The iiuc Was nutnediatcly r "paired/ ' -. This .?quad of cavalry, rode rmmoar.t|l? f ami took possession of thc remaining brid; -the otlier t.vo haying l.eun j revkmsly Imr ed'. Gen. Howtll Cobb was on the ficldwwr manding itt person and nobly did his dut This cavalry rode io ten steps of his'Tieu quarters, aad bad a conversation with Iiii but the night being intensely dark, he fallt to recognize them. *" . When they germed the bridge thf y'qincii took livery one prisoner "who came up. '.' last the General became concerned about ti roturn'of several couriers whom he uau di patched io the city, and who should kn been'ba ck sometime, before, ?Ile. thereto! sent a rn-omber of his stafl'to J.ho bridge,"wb was also taken and disarmed, bot, made h escape to ?his bide and gave the foregoin parti eular?. What dispositions were made of pur forct after '.hat arc not precisely knoWn, but it i supposed that they drew oil both . up an -d"wn. the river. . - ~\. .-' ; The enemy entered the- towujit halL pa? nine o'cLck. j ..: ? No trains belonging to any ra??roud.cn fbi side were captured. Thc Qpelika^road loi fivsrengines ami several cafs, in cpnsed?cnc of their gaage' being narrow. "*We lost fe.: stores, as Dearly .^everything pf eenscquene had been rqmcved. ? We lost very "few men killed and wounder' .at they were woll protected by breastwork* The et'erny lo-t twenty limos as many as v. din. Every man in tko city ableio bear arin Was on tho ?ic-!d a:;d fought with the : o !-... heroism. Hal: the fight : ri'.C-.-.ti placb ??I light we would Certajajy-thavn pron a victory as ir aaa the hatecbvanduls paid most dear!; for what they \vonv No apprehension wa felt as to t!ie safety of Gen. Cobb's .army. Co!. Voa Zinken was sev'.reiy wounded b a burse running against h?pa Gen. Torresr i.t supposctxto bc immediate ly in the rear, and approaching rapidly. Gen Buford was present, a i l fired every ' ariel o his n?vifs at them, ft is confidently expec ted thai the entit? force of - iii" raiders w'i? bo captured- rt.dues notation iu?r.uly?r li\-. thousand. ? . dir v. it tb* fort" io thc fi^htd.i? uofct.XC ai t\v iiiy-tivt- bo; dred. The Enemy ia Georgia. What'v. r. says tin- Atlanta Intelligencer, may haye Leon the suc.es.s of 'tie enemy who are now in heavy fot^e raiding over Georgia, we iiave the^coiit-o'atjon t i knowing that upon their approach ou W^t l'..i"t at.d on Columbus, they were gallantly tnervaud every iuc:i of their advance tb occupy tbosft places disputed with heroic valor by thy c-.iu>.tra il vtdy few who were to defend them. ?A; Wear Point; #1 we lcn ?v.- in regard lo Ita defence is? that our forces wer?: command cd by Gen. Tyler, an*! that th? dueiny was gallantly repu bum* in Lis charge? upon >???.:? breuaivcrhs several timos with cotrHiderab'o loss, to bita.ia both killed and wounded ; ?r.... but for bis great snporioritj in numbeis. ? the tact, as stated, that cite ammunition o; Gen. Tylers command was exhausted, w. have no doubt thai./the ?iiem*" would have been driven Inch, and Wc-.-: Pwiit rVtauS.-d by its brave de^mders. Report says our losses were .small in the 0?bt, but no names" .if tb'.' wounded er kihed hate L<en repeated. Two nr thr-e 'rains of cars were captured, hy thc enera)'. ! - . .. rr? la tb-j Ciptura of West j?.<ir.t, thc enemy g?it into hi? pos?essitin mnch plnnder^iublic aud private. J4v.w lie detpeaned himselj to wards its lielplc'ss ci.'i/.ons and privat..- pro party we have yet u> leat'u ; y. c- f?Var r . nattai. At C jluuibu j," wc learn, the con??*st wa fierce and terrible, resulting oh bub sides. ?ns arc advised, wit}, hc-avg.* ?.jss?jt in killed and wounded. Thc fight, it is said, was a band to baud one- on tire bridge, in which great personal bravery was manifested by the heroic fc.7 who v. cro. straining every nerve to held the city ; bjU-^heppjrcr ot hnrnbctV1 preva?cd, anti Coia?hu:-, like WestTriirii, tell ; and tiurt over the Cbs'!.! ';.<? .";.....>.. waters were bl?ud B?aTned tn the ttv.'czi tire enemy has again entered Georgia. < How io GET l>in OK HATS.-Frr. some' years','I was considerably annoyed with rats I tried various " vermin poisons,'' traps, < tc., with very little success, until I ihepgbt o? ? modo which'we adopted for destroying do?.; that used t? trouble our rabbit- arren, in the old country. So I got a quantity of old bro ken bottles, and wiudnwigiass, and with a" hammcryund an old arrvil, tritursled it pretty line. I then sifted the coarser part out, au"cL mixed a cupful cf the linc glass With a cup ful of flour, and another of oatmeal, and, scenting it with a few drops ci'llie essence of aniseed to attract them, 1 placed it outwards in the cellar. They atc it up so fa-.t that ont? of the lamilj' obsert'O'l, that, insl?ad of pt>;s oning, it mils', fatten them; but a few da} s told ? (lifl'crciit story. Tho last mess nerved for them remains untouched yet, though put tiown la.N-, jail, and-no appenrtnee of tat or ino usc,.-living or dead, sittte. Thc mixture must be kept from children, clogs, and other ..i;!y animals, as it v.'otiiil kjil them as well as the rats. . Cm i: voa TI i ic ll a CHOLER^-'Mr James C. r'i- y !. ?.[' Chambers county; Ala., serins the ilafitgnujcry AvKertiser this infallible cure f:>r. hojf cl ttltra :*' ." .itt Take ono gill rf tar, ba!i '^iil of peanut, oil, two table'poi'iiful o' sj.irits of turpentine,.mix-* wei!, then drench tho patient as fellows: l'our one fourth bf iee mixture down its nus trO", tv.ft*rem:;ind?>r do'wn iis throat; then c:jt tiie" strings tirtuer tber" upper lip. Hepc-?t tho do-y th^twentV fotr hours. ? ISvice tWnehing wi fl be Hiilli'uent to- tlfcct a. euro, i li? ve" j it?jj) tronbb d' with the;^disease tor thu list twelve niolitiis* riming T?isir'ffil! a :?l winter I I ?si sonic tbirt) odd head nVi yidtldn ljisl ' tim* ? iriSWna*ny r'etuedip.'r wH!h< ut Sucw ?. , I liuV.- hei :1 rtitl; g <r:>- n'oich' ii..- :J?r' \ last tbiir*oHivc m?iithVjn't'.. or* ^vcHeas^.s, [ nnd bav?^i^W?s!/a'ea<tte thut-I ..r.*-. Tipp'ipvv ? it to. l^nstVt'y'ibointi b.^*< ^n'i'iii nn*; ?riind?! rl?-tr i t't-"!;. ti d^Tifissir-lc-afifrr they ':<r? lalc?n -ic!:. :- **? '? " ' +? j ? ---.-<#-*r- -S ; ?d* stated t.i-t .-bun.-tn :rav. .-A A,t>wu Ni? r/iv.-r i t g;??t i .'"!e." Ib-. e ?' ?pijsC*1? -A i! . o ti;.?..- 'oee'i .rt .-'eg-r.t c.?iri?^ , -.I..\V.I uv ; onr epji J du ?.?tis-a l,?; -CfH.rc:-, duly rt?r 1 len from citizens of the couptry. . '.."ki?.-.- ? . -'.', . A rmi st fee Between (?cner??s Johnstori I . - - a ?tl Shot-man. ?Jra^a, April ""lb. j At MofBori this morning the ?nutn*.' niult*"r ' Gen Wilson weit- notified hy Gen LLiwell ' Ooh h that a trtfce-hiitl benn negotiated between j the author: lies . i' thc :\v.< g ?veruuicuts, .ind .> asking ill pl. in rc&'iOCJ i-f. The enemy..'*.!- ?rst i_efv'?--d to bc-li"v? the communication, lut at latest advices ijie two . Commanders wire negotiating' under ll ag of I. truco t'io jj'di'.'? i r tiic armist ec. Xd^?r?uararitiij?^wcrii made-lft defend M co > l>ecartWofxh? noiificatibu of the annis tire furnished to G?m Cobb.' Tho enemy numbered six thousand motin' tprl iiiiantry with two sections cf-artillery., and are ?rh front of :he defence.*) i?f-M:icon. . Genera! Fry, commandant a; thia post was .re'l'fied to-day that un : nuis1 ie-was in (orre between G^uorals JoknsUm and Sh'rotan, 'ind extended ito'all belligerents in thc field under their respective com timmi. .Cubriera hive been'sent ipr?niptly to Sa vannah arid other point-* ' garrisoned by the j enemy.* to notify them of the existing coridi- j tiori of afiii'rs. The anniitioe has a pro.vw.'ni thftt either I party shat) give forty-cis hi hours'" notice be-? lyre the resuinpii -n rd hostilities. . This js considered tantamount to pct ce. The Capitulation of (Jcn'l Lee. - R-miors of a very pain I n I'and depre5s.iii<r character haw; been f-'Walent in oar eily tie past pay or two, invulvin;: tue less'bycapture OT a portion of th:: gallant Array of Northern Yirgh ia, and iii?capitulation, of the boroic General Leo (0 Hie enemy. -Reluctant to ?ive (i'-d^ryLC todiie.-e storics.uf disaster, and hop iug'ng?iii?.t. hope, that they might prove false, we have refrained I rom giving them pubb'ciiy. It 4$. however, no brnget^the part of wisdom or prudence to withhold the mets of the case, som? a? tff?y have reached ut-fae's that aro a??bmy enough in afl conscirrce, Put 'which by no meatis ncce?sgiluffe our abandon/Sent of 'iie "truggleortbe folding os", tim hands ol the pc-ole in mute, despair. Rather should they nerve, men. resolved to be free to more determined and uuited action. It appears that the first considerable en gagement between General Loeandj.he forcea of Grant after the nncoven-g ol thc Capitol, otcurrod nt Am' lia C. IL, thirty-six miles - 'Uta of Richmond, where \he e erny were repulsed. G'ti'Lea B*:> sc-qm nt?y withdrew ro Jotersvilfe. a point stiil farther fitouth.Wi'.rd. on thc ??f.r of tho DWfrHln* railroad? w?ic-re maUirtra-tau 1 b: hind tn:n;>r-rftry or-vL?lwuric\ ho arrni.i g-tve battle lo the pursuing enemy, ..rd agfciu repulsed him, indicting ? Leary ?oas. ' 'Sheridan's, .occupancy of Durk.sv?ie 'June-' fion rendered-ii. impossible for Gen. Lee lo continue iiir, retreat along the Danyille road, and to?.accordingly with row .through Cmn librlohd and Buckingham counties mto Ap pomattox, tending westland towards Lynch burg. . " (Ja lhT"*retrea%tbc (T?nning tli*as!crs to ouajarm'rei occurred, resulting in thc loss nf tlu: bngsrage and ordnance trains an?a*qnanti ty ff artillery. At Appomattox 0. H., on ike Sib ol Amil Gen Lee I uiad hims: !t' confron led by Grant.* To oli'er resistance he hud but twenty-live thonsii d. in&t], wltg w v. wit hont I0.1VI or ammunition. A: lie:* jnvc .iire of afTdrs lm received ti coinirmiiii-tri.?'! j iVu . Grant w ho wa-* WH:? awar? ? f . ?.. :-:r.iT-: to which Utf gVcat ad vena ry was r?-d??c?d. A j .-;..).-?-iit-.- ensued wi.ic'i re-t?:!?tl i1- lee f Ctpi-uiti* ion 0! Geo Lee e. tl twi Ive !'.?.? .'t-aMi j . Ybis tu-II. Thy remaining thirteen tb-.u i sand were *en? . ff by L e and ordered io ro- ' po' t tn I Jen Johnston immediately, or a?. Char h?tt?*, N*. C.. v. itiiiu twenty days... Thc mel- >. 1 snob ly ofiiee bY.surreiiduni'g thc army waa tendered to Gen. Longs rcet, nu: ho declinad ! iis;d Ged. Lee performed the. giaccm*^ v.?Tico 1 1 ?uh thc rh-valed dignityof ?ja grah'dnature. ' ; ?c was ? m a 1 fdiitely p'arr*l?(l. lind ?rivan iib.T- ! y to g0 ry.'il* >"::l ?h ?>f S -ttlii. 0(l? h p u f I 1 .ales th.it he pmcned?d ti- Ri-dimoinl-where i ::s ?umiij is:??urd -iiwlL r that he i? ul !*< ?rccusboro, N". C. i The ilr.n , ? o?' ttac Army. I ave u-euiu'e vi ^rdj. batninsf' in my au Kt?KsL afstftt ?as -tee! l!:::l m'iUtv ! j . ? vmr'r^?d?rs do eoi know-tbe mesning if i h ?i* term, i has IIO*A fl r Citguizel posiikni ! .j.:ij? anny lexic'm. Any uno. vvho h*?- : '.' iir 0bj<T d::-1. lt applies. 10 will -UOkttnwiedge ; '.it. itt wo? sdiiiir tidy syjecied. i'.ocy ule .uif.ed m i?*. b??*i i:i u i! . ?;I?H okeof utany-j ; pine* k-.o :ir<-, mearntud ;?? a sciaft'iiy :.i:i.., \ c, vjthorit a ? r. !.;!.% witti a?gun, a knapi^ck, .1 j ? .?utch.-r knife and a plug hw s eaiiits ois j *ay Ihrougb l1 e pine forests larotit on toe 1 I mnks of'li C.! ii tau, k eu 0:1 the veto ol > fi \b? IA pr baton ; r siiytf spfoj's, or cbrii, ur j ?nythiii-.' valuable, and yea have bim ?ri your j 1 nind. 'Phi uk how you v-rudd a-iuiire bim i f you were ? lone wotnr ',. with a limul. : ti if sinai 1 children l.:r far ftooi help, when ; '?' ie bland?v Inquired whiye yoe k<;?ii ywur : ? i-aluabl-.-.s." Think how you would smile frl-raitr: prey? <i open your chests willi Kia : l>avanct <>r kinsekesl lo pieces your tabb's, j | ?dano a)id cha?rs j tore your jied-clothint! in ; ^ llwee-iriiih strip?) aml*jpAiter?ci 1I10 sTrips-j, lirait the yard. 'Dbe "humm r.s'; say it;, lakes loo much time to t;?e key.?..? Coloris'} no'piOtKclion from these 1 i>ugl?r*?rers^ They ; j (...?'tn?Ptmii a negep Csjbia ii: seateji of dir.- j ? monds and gold watcii.es. with just a< nt cob ' , freedom and vivacity ns *tiu-y ''Lot'' the j , dwelling of a wealthy planter. They appear ; f to-be p esessed of a spirit of (! nure cussed- j { n?s?.''* O.10 incident of many v*?l illustrate, j ( Ai?J>amnier" stepped inio-ahe'use and io quired for sorghum* The lady of the bouse : presented a jug. which ho -aid was too heavy, : so he merely {?Hed bis ciurtoou.. Then takitjg a huge wad of tobaccj) fr.om his moujb, l.u ( 4 thratt it into the jug. Tl?* la?ly inquired^ ?M ; ; wonder, whr^ho spoiled that which ne did riot-want. "Oh, some feller'll come along I and taste that sorghum, "hink you've r i o::-:'! : him : Mien he'll burn your cl 1 !*. ms? ;" '!":' hi arc hundred s bf fh?se m'.iuAted men, With trm*1 C'jiunm, and they go everywhere'. Some of them are loaded duwil willi Bilvtrwait*, /reid : coin and other va1uables.-*-Ccr? Ji. Y. Her- j ala.' .-*,'. . i A young lady of Ue iiot-.l. writing lo renew her subscription to the Lyuchburg Repitbli can, auds, " i agr?o^with your editorial this morning, and although I have been reared iu j tho I:a> ol comfort, yet. rainer than submit to ! Lim;'-di: 1 a:.i. Wiling io go 'o Uie* lisle] of i haryest, and lhere reap br-ail for oar brave j Ixrys i'-. ;he tented field, lt. ii said there are ? fTve ladies ;u one gentleman in t'.'C Confeder- ? atc States, a-ud i k?jow T 11=v 1 five ladies can {, supp rt-one mitti in lite imld ; so v.'c me by ' ::o itii ims whipped'yct. , | , . Respwtfully'y \ This is iujiced a noble resolve of ;*. Virginia lady, and we. knQw that our fj.ii; 3 o.ung ?rtetid ! Ls made bf such 3-nff r.s tissures us thai she 1 will well and truly entry oin, if need he, ber io i.?"rl t"r:ni: alion. And fd.e. WT ?re p>< ml *o b -iii-V-\ stands n?t*nloiiC :unort?r*ber i ?ses 'v' flie-srefti v?solve n?>ver to *subniit*to ? X ?.*J in tyrant. TblV'senkbucn! per. v.-.!.-- iii 'nu "ii of evei y i in? wom:iii in ?ho .i.i.nd. and il J Iv rktj'kers and shirkers ti d In?d.irv. '.vi n are d'^r-rting t ---ii- eout'try ba? I TO.;.-:!.?.}. ihiidv it<,.pro?p.^:ts at'-; gi ji:*f,', -fi')?:Ur ??::!}. Cte1; ?..?!?... of .!;. !?; :-s of j-4'x'' i bm ':*.'.* ?r'-?.v 'fi t.'ie'l rv::-' of i.tirfajrcorres- ' p ii d- iT>':.?Til ft? niariy oilier 1 oble A,> ineii . f i lief-u-i4i-v. ih < Jay id ilh? frct'dnm would boon Sawn ia u.iel ' d" 'br 1 (1 ey. aiiii otir race of glory as^nafton bc fairly commenced. Tmportnnl from the TTo'rth. *' WAS I ! IM; TO X, '?p?\ 12. To MVjor Tren. Sherman : President h-ineelii was'murdered aborter, o'clock IHSI night ia. Lili?'city bj-au a^-msia who shot lii?i io lin! If.'uft wita a pistol ba!!. About Ibo sit aie time Mr. Seward's house wr^s e? 'trod by another pss?>-s1ii, who slabbed tlitj Secretary ih several places, but "is i th night li? may -possibly recover. * .Jlut. his sos Freer moy possibly die cf trtiti .??.i received from the assassin.. The sssas?tn fd the President leaped from tho box brandishing Ide dagger and exclaim ing, .'Sic semper lyraimi?--.Virginia is avenged !" * Mr. Lin'coln fell srr.seless fri in his s?"at and'COi tinned iu thar pwdiiion until twenjy raiulites oftorVten ..'el ck this morning ai wjiich (?nie.he breathed hil last. Vice-Pr?sident Johnston now becomes President, and will takeit lie cali of .(Hice, and "-sume the cktiea to*day. (.Signed)- ' E.*?? STAXTOX, ; Secretary of War. l'tirtien?nrs. of tbe Ki/l?ng of Lincoln mut Seward. The la!rs;. Nashville and Chattanooga ps pera rcceiv-d'througb thc lines Contain lulii au.l intertilling'particulars the tragedy in high Ide," which recently occurred tn Washington C:ty, resulting in the death of j the two arch fiends of thin revolution It appears thal on tho evening?<?( the -Hrh, Lincoln, much against his will, was per.sua- j dtd'to visit the tueaCre in the Federal capita:, where was to be represented a popular piece, entitled " Our American Cousin." Ue ocen pied as usual on such occasions a private box, accompanied by his wile. Thc representation, of tiie drama had hardly begun when a pistol shot wa$ beard, but this noise created no stir in toe large assemblage, and no excitement ?.as manifest until far above the buz and h nm of rhe many-Voiced multitude, came the SCreansS and cries ol' Mrs. Lincoln.* Immediately n man jumped from tho box in front of the foot .light* brandishing a dag ger, and-exclaiming, M Ste semper tyrannic ! Virginia is ata-r?c(?.'" The crowd, ?a il stricken with paralysis, offered no obstacle to thc egre33 of the author of this doughty deed, ind he escaped. Great excitement prevailed when thc na ture of thc catastrophe was understood. Lin ?olifwas ?hot through the bead, and survived amil next d.iy. About the same hour thia little dramatic mectacloj not announced in ih'e bill, was ba ng presented st. this theatre, a gentleman called at the residence of Mr. Seward]; and ;aiied for th'?? right To?or?b'e Secretary. The servant responding lu tho bell, stated that his master wax sick, and had refused company. Tiie gentleman persisted, statins that he had i t prescription from an eminent physician of ;. (Vashington. and must sec him. ' At this juncture Mr.?F. W. Seward -npear id upon 1 be scene, and denied thc vi-*.to:- ad mission. Seme little parleying ensued, Avht.; ,?e unwelcome guest struck y?nng Seward >vtr the he 'd with a bludgeon, fracturing his k.:!l and dob'g away with that portion of ?be S'wnrd family. Ile immediately rushed through tbe hall and entered ' the room of Seen tary Seward; . lo this apartment there ?...r'' collect'd five gentlemen; including the Paymaster iJ-enral nt t.iiv Army. Hie visitor lid not stop to explain bb busttt.es"?, but ap coaching the.beu.upon which Seward was. t(QMi?g cul his threat. A general m?l?e ce. I.? k p:aee and it was lound ceccssury .. dispatch a Mr. Ilan.-i.ll. Whcrenp >n " Brat us" disappears fiom th :C?r.c( nud a'I Yankeedom mourns and howls iver the dtscomlrtnre of it3 two leading ty -rt.lt t.s- . Wu\-Siifiti.n'ANT MA.* SWEAR7-I can s)f?eciveol no t???oti why ho should, but nany why he sfhmhi not. I. ft is mean. A ?cu of high nioral Standing ronld a'.uioai a- leave - tea: sh?ep as sweat. .j. ti Viilg?r; altogether too iow for -.: de .?,i,i man. ??; ii is cowardly; implying ;; ?"<-ar either i .' ! t'A being believed,-or o'%?eyed; : 4 I ?s ". . ; .?i-!.-ii o.lv. x centlamsn.ac i '... ??i j :?.. iiT tv?le^ :.< veil'bred, relined, j inch an .?' c wi-i n.o more swear than co nr.i fhe.'sirt<?t3 and throw mud with a e'od mppar. . 5; U \< tn-:..n?: offensive' tn delicacy, and x?re?iie?y unlit for human ours. G. It i-> foolish; " r.-ruit ol'-decency is a ward .ftanse^Pop? 7 !; i-1 abusive-to the mind which con ?Hv?.-#the oath. ?? the gu? wi ich utters ;. .-n i to Hm |#erson to ahora ir i.s aimed. 5 it is vcnemoiisj showing a man's heart . > be a e^s' of vipers; and ^very time he wears, oui; of them sich- ul of.bis. bead. j 9. lt i; -mte:'.p'i-.lv.-! .: ".-iri-g lhe res-j !eCt of lill lh?i wi-i and Cue!. 10. It ;s v\ck>'ii v?t-' thc DivineUw, j nd provoking the displeasure nf Moo ?bo . ili iioi lio?d him guiltless /who '.?ihc; iii? I r-tne in' vain. -.v'--- ?- i MAXS Yum OWN SOAV_Any' one cnn ; tavegood toilet s-.-at- who will tRie. tli-.- tri?? ile. >Go lo a drug store sud buy f;vc penn ?- | ?f suf-30d.i and hid il in twnlvcj quarts of wa- I er: take ?Ve pouiHiK c-f m.sl.-ik. d iiiee. end-j ?oil also itttwulrd quarts u.f irater. V-. ; ./.ii :.:.;:.;;!ssokvii mix them together, lit ti?e j nixluro rojnai.'i (wenly ? -in* hours, tbe.i p?ur >H* thc clear lkjuj-1. And to this mixture ! brie and a hali pound* pf lard ?ind four ?uncns of rosin; boil :i.e eoinpound together ??til ;t bscotnes r?py, ilien pourolF, anil when j sold cut into cake*. - ' I CHARCOAL Toa TUKKKVS-Four (nrkeys frere confined in a pen and led on meal; bull id potatoes and oats. Four others of thc loin'i brood '.vere also at toe same time co i lined in another psn, and fed d.-.ily on the wine articles, but with one pint of H nely jml rerized chare Jal mixed with their meei and potatoes. They also bad a plentiful *npply iii- broken ch?rcoal'in their pen. Th'?.Mdghi tver? killed on the sime day, and lhere was a dib'?reece of one and a half pounds cacm in flv-T of tho fowls which had been supplied with the charcoal, they being much the fit test, and the meat greatly supericr in j,oint of tenderness and flavor. . LIXIMEXT? Fei?. SPI?AIXS Axn B?tnsKs.-A r;;i\- rg^', well be?ttjn, half a'pint of vinegar, ar. ounce of spirils of lUrpehttne, n quarter of an ounce of Spirits of wine, and a quarter ol an ounce or spirits of camphor ; these in gredients are-to be mixed together, first dis solving ike camphor in thc spirits of wine, limn put tb? mixmrc in a bpttl? amt shake, for '.en minutes, alter which i: ?fXo.bc corked down lightly tooxeltide the air, lu hall an bon;* it is li! for nsc. fcjj.ity o? 5oiith Oai-oiiiia; EOGKFiKLD Di^TJtlCT, /.v ?WITT. . % Eldridge Ashil!, vi al. ) ra ' j- Pnrliiiuu. \Vin. Powell, ct UT. ct .il. j I > V virfno of an i-t-lcr ?r Ibo C-url in t! i.< ? I will |>rl?Cied tu seil on Muthlify, 2ml i\ny nf May nttst, nb ridgefield G. if.^ the Ural Estate ?it'srrilic ! i:i ihc !i!?wdinj&, ( "Utainin^ Ono huo ilre '?? .".n i H?xty-f-l6?.J ?e-'v*. nrnro or n?lju!n in/ )n3\dn nf \\'u\. I'ie.v.-r, Natbaniui Uur'n'i;. i, vi Phr-jilkPl. i?t at! '< S'.iM h t:ri?ij| ii 12 . lil uti til :i wiih i<tt?re-i rpjiei .?.i v .,f o. parebitxer^ o> jjiv^ ISom] ?ir'i :?t. io ist .W" ^:>"'l ? uri;M-:s t<> .ecure I bi? ?.urehiise uiniicv, iud ?nv for lill"-1 BVtra. Z. YV\ CAEW?LB, c.n.nn. ArrillO. J865.. 3to 17 .; OBITTJABIT. j this Diviner. Stat ?itrio. 1865, of chronic niT'jc ! lion ..r i he beweis, BENJAMIN P. TIL DBPARTKU lilia life, nt bia own rosidonee, in ironic iiiToc T1L1.MAX, i in til'; ."1'Jih .war of his agc. i tic wah % man of yrcu decidion of'chirac tar, : and I tir?ii?r li fixed in -his own princip'es, had much" I f^ard for thc opinions, ned Mindi .charity for tho Limperfections of other.-!. These traits made him ;i good neighbor, a v;duabie citizen, and stcaillttit ! friend". .' , Ttte deceased was ft Christian, attached tn thc J Bapti t Church, at Horn's Creek. So confident. 1 I was be of [he rcfetuude nf his coursa, and its cou- I f.?ruiity to the precepts' of the Gospel, that hB^ contemplated Thia; ?pproaehing dissolution, and 1 Spoke ot ir, ni'h the uti inst composure. Ile looked ] into the future with so much resignation und fa?:h? that ho seemed only to bu about to be Iraas lated to the New Jerusalem,, ?nd his death was un absolute triumph-over thc ills ol' lile. Tlc leaves a wile, and three childron, besides malty uthei kindred un J friends to mourn his liv?. Thc tobi created by hft^seension to Porn dise un n*ivcr1'0 tilled, ami the wyiter, as ho wua j :i eb rel loser, l-y his demise, claim* also to bo a chief ire urucv at his tomb. . M. W. A. * 'In memoriam. Di tb, on thc 31st July 16,64, at thc r?sidence ul' eis mother in Ed^etlol?l District, GILhS D.. J0UNS6N. son of Wit. M. Jotixsox, E-ip, dee'd., and Mrs. MATILDA Jonaso?, ail of-said Disrriut. ?Our young friend wa? a native of oM Udgetield, whore ne had lived from bis iafoncy ; he departed this lite aged Twenty-two ?ears'?nd sixteen days. Ilia disease rae chrome diarrhoea, coi.iraciod in c...-.ip duriug Ibtitrst year o ibo Wm Io the very beginning of tl,? ttnfi. h- eunsi'l ered it bis duty to-Like up ?rin* in d?fonc? of bis j couutr,-. ami joino-l, is-March 1S6I. rhe gallant".! company ol' thc lameuted Capt. KI.E::KT IJX.ASD. i He went with this Company to Virginia in June I Sill,'nail thara served 'aitijiaUy ?ad efliciertfly for nine m.'?.th--, evincing alwaysco'dness, hraye ry, and toe highest st ? of duty, lu December lSt31, thc disease, to willoh be tin olly ?eil a vie tim, became so afflictiro thar, he was hoaorably' e^charged from the army. Returning homo, he remained in quietude for three months; hut dis daming to ho inactive while his former comrades were bearing tho boat and burdea of the (Jay, he soon returned to tho ranks of tho army. In March ISG'2, he re-enlisted iu bis old Company, then under thc command of dipt. STUART HAR RISON'. And now again he serged tivcvo months in Virginia, honored bj- his officers and comrades, and .-hcdrliii^ honor upon himself, his family, bis native District. In Mareil "?S6-1, disease again drove him from tho field of action. But after threo or four months ropose he again rallied, an>! once moro buckled on the armor, which during two years of r.rrtm.us service, ho had preserved bright and un tarnished. And j et once moro be followed tb:/flag of tho' South; thia time for six months. In June IStH, ho succumbed to bis old and relentless disease, und was brought home to ?lid among those who lo vc J him aud those whom ho loved. In his death, thc 7th Regiment was do prived of one of its mu.H useful members. He was a bravo soldier, a trne patriot, aud a kind und loving soi. Nor do his aurvivug fi iendH grieve as tliose who uavo no hope. Fur some time bo fore bis death, his mind had been directed to the subject of religion. Death therefore found him prepared. His faith in Christ, the Conqueror of Dcaih, was strang and enduring. Haviug pa-' tien?V endured tho trials, and heroically dis charged thc duties, of sn eurtbly warfare, under taken in behalf of his nfllic'cd country, he passod, with victory over " tho last enemy," into the Christiau Soldier's eternal rest. As long as a grateful country shall road on her Mil of worthies, thc record of those who died that fhn mi^lit lire, so long will the rinmo of i'll.KS D. Jonxsox be honored and lamented. To bis ber. avod and mourning inothor, and bis sou blul brother and sifiers. wo would say this: What there bs ol' sipa ru tim is bat fur a while ; it should reconcile cs lo tho grave that our greatest and brightest cud holiest hopes iie beyond it. A FlMENI). Tax Collector's Notice. . NO. U ?WILL attend at thc time and plr.cc.?.hereinaf ter mentioned to collect the State and District Tax tor the year commencing 1st of Oct, 1364 : .7. A. Talbert, . Monda;., 17th April. White House, Tuesday, ld;h > " Liberty Hill, Wedue.-day, 19th " SbatlcrGeld. Thursday, -20th " Koundu-ie's Store, Friday, -tit " PletvMiut bane, Saturd ay, 22*1 " Kilo,-, p. o, Monday, 2l"h " ? Mooting. Si reef, Tuesday, 2ath " Mrs. Allen's, We.lnci.lay, L'fith " . l?r. J..hn Mo! loy's, Thursday, 27th ?. Mrs. Norris', Friday, 2Sth " Geo. Addy's, Same evening, ? o'clock. Mrs. ?ibsen's. Saturday, ?tllli April. Mo mit Willing, Monday) 1st May. Minder's, Tuesday. 2d Hillel's Store, Wednesday, ?d " Perry's, Tiiur.-l.iy, 4th " Coleman's X Roads, Friday, 5th " Richardson's. Saturday, lila " Mrs. Culba-ath's, Monday, 8th " Coopers vibe, Tuesday. I'ih " A. Kemp'.-. Wednesday, 10th " Dom's Mills, ,. Thursday, 11th " Tax Payen will rouii prepared to give tho nouioer ..!' f*rin hao-ls bet?veoo the n?:es of 12 and 115 year? of Hgv, for thc present year. , Free Persons nf Color must make tacir return? in April, or they will ne iuojact to do iblc fax. ' BENJ. tlOPKK. T. C. E. D. X. 15.-I will hereafter attend tho several Bat talion muster gfounds for the riccummodation o chose who cannu! meet mu on my first reund. .V-^r 20 . tf .13 Assessor's Notice. ?WII.L lUtciiJ nt the follon-bur pla^c?, as inrii I- - i i below to Assess ih-.- P. rk slaughtered I .-.M.- !.: rho l.:i. day of M.Tci: 4S6I and 1st dsy -. Ma h. I860. Ail persoB? irh'n bid over 2?? j p .:..:.:? vi Perk a?e liabl? t? tie -....n-il. "A?5 '"??: P.?y;*r* who hSvc failed t? malta rc tur.-. w*he-it. 0,its Corn u i !?' -li-bir. >te?Jkc , ?.iii t.tliemsu'vcs of this ("oW oept>nn'Di'j to do so. ^ 11 ?I ti wari (er's, Monday, I'th'Apr'd. .Mrs CulbrcHth'f, l'a?sd?.y lSih, '. Coleinan'i X lids-. Wednesnloy, I'Jtb " Perry'.--, ThnrAlay, 20th- " Hui-t's Store, FrWay, 2\a " . Mi-kler's. Sdnrday, 22d " Mrs Allen' . Mond.ay, L'tih >" Dr J 0 Rc. lv's, TnesduV, 25ih " ItMge, Wcdhcsdayi 26th " Mw&'orri-' Thursday, 27th " Ooo Addy'?. friday. iS h " Mi s Ci!.-' -. " . Sntiirday, 2Pih " * Moup.t?Wil ic.'. Monday. Isl May. Dr J It Mobloy's, Tuesday, I'd " Hichant.-'n's, ' , Wednesday, Sd " Horn's Mill". Thursday, 4th " ' Round!ree'- Store, Fiiday, ?th ? W X Moore's, Saturday, Gili " Shat teri! bi. Monday, Sth " ? . Liberry Ili.i, Tutsdny, 1Mb - " . White House, Wednesday, 10th "v Rehoboth Thursday, 11th " Ple-isnat Laue, Friday, 12th *' Suiyly's. Saiur.lay, 13tb " " yVli?n Kemp's, Mondar, l?th .' CHARLES CARTER, Asse.-nor 13th Col. Di-f. AprJ2 ' 4t 16^ Assessor's Notice. IW-ILL^nttcnd with Mr. Assessor Carter, at the limo and p'acos indicatod by bim, to receive trie Quarterly Returns of all Rcgi-t-.rcd Tax Pay crs. Also, the Return? of Ib-io who bare failed to make'returns of ?he' Ad Valorem Tax, rom> monly known as Iba ? percent. Ti>x. ComcoHily, nm! prepared with a list of .all your property, both azriculfurnl and non-acriculnirnl. regularly male out. R. C. GH1FJTTN. A-siwor, Tax in Value. 13th Col. Dist. Apr 12 -lt ; ,H Barter. 5WILL r-iy bi SALT for fifl BudielJ Corn ; 2000 'Lbs. Fodder ; '. One KOod Milch Cow wirb yoong ralf. AV. W. FIXLEV. IO Mile Po?t, Aiken H.orid toEdgeliebl. Aiken, Apr I'd ' 2t-' 17 Mill Notice. <? VM row n-ad.v In BlifXD WHEAT Op g ijOliX ni my MILLS rm Rig Stephens' Creek. An> nor*?n faaiin? i" ?ross t??"'1Hd2? need not ?lo so. ''-ri."? your Wheat or Corn tu this Briiige nod l will c^ny it acr?'ri nnd back. . R. T. PARKS. Apr 17 - 3t* 17 jp P Central Association. . . APRIL 5TH, 1S8?. - rOTTCE isber-by given that M-as rs. PRICE I and PICKLE have buen,detailed by tbii Association to c.operate with the Committee far supplying Fond to tho people of Columbia, and with the Committee at Newburry havioir in charge tho Soldier?' Wayside at that piuee. Thetiiizene <>f tho upper Districts are earoestly requested lo aid them in their benevolent Ubors. jCd**ibeg of tho Ladies Ihrough'ut the State to ronew'thcir efforts Ihrou h their Associations ip getting un supplies of CLOT il I Ntl for the Soldiers. . , M. F. A BO HOE, ?? Cha?nait. Contrat Association. Apr IS if J7 Sue. No. 5, DI:POT No. ti, 4TH CONO. DIST. S\ C., AIKKN, S C., April 1 jth, 1865, ROD.UCERS.wi 1 ta<o noiice that I am now ready to receive tho Tithe m"f Esiimuies, Forms No. i & ri, ?oil that it must bc delivered . lodore the Itjttli of May nest, or they will be hold liable to forfeit five times the estimated, valu? in defar.lt ot payment in Kind. WAI. HO.?CH, Agent Dtpot X?. ?-.Stc.5. Apr IS 2t ' a 17 Bick Chearhai? WILL stand tho Spring Season, of 18f*? at One Hundred Dollars the scasJu. Ile will be nt Edgcficld C. H. Mondays, Tue?" ' days, Wednesdays aud Thursdays,-thc Remain der of thc. week, at Harmon GaUmaii's. He will begin the seaaou 1st Febrnnry .and ead it ^Wh Juuu. Ile will reuiajn &l H. GaUmm/a dubing the mouth of Fetniofy.'afier which time ha will bc alternately ?t EdgetUld Ct H: and H. Gall- ? man's. By special contract with .my Agent, Jes. M. JTarriBon. or myself, mores will bo Insured with To.'il for Two" Hundred Dollars.. The money will be roneiUered due at the end of the seasea. THO. G. BACON. * Jan .11 2flt S 1 State of South Carolina. EDGEFPB???) DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. , BY W. F. DUBISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge- - field District. Wherotfs, Z. W. CarwUe, CE. E.F., ha* ap plied to mc for Letters of Administration.'on alb ?., and singular the goods and chattels, rights and . credits of W. L. Butler, lato of the District f aforesaid, dee'd. . .? .>". Thcso arerthcrerbre, to cite and admonftu-I?P * und singnlar, tbe kindred and creditors of fhoj . . . said deceased, to bo and appear bofore mc, at our next Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to be holdon at Edgofield C, H., on the 22d day of April next, to show; cause, if. any, why the said administration ehould not bo granted. " ^ Given under my hand ard seal, this 1 iib day * of Mar., jn tho year of our Lord one thousand . " eight hundred and Sixty-five/ and in tbs eighty? ninth vcor of the Independence cf South Caro? lina, W. F. DURISOE, O.E.T). Mar 14_|_Bt_12 , Notice. ALL persons indebted to tbc Estate of Robert J. Delpb, late of Edgefleld District deceased, aro requested to come 'orward und maka pay ment; and these hat ing doinauda against said Estito will present them ia uue time, and proper ly sfithenticated. , A. J. PELLETIER, Adm'r. Oct IS ly 42" Soldiers' Claims. WE have on hand a few quires nf Blanks for obtaining deceased Soldier?' Claims against the Government. ADVERTISES OFFICE. ' July 20 tf . 30 ??f* We have been authorized ly the Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE to announce- him a Candidate for Sherill ofifcdgeDeld, Disiriot at the next ejection. Apr 12 te?. ' IO Pint' Tax Collector. Thc Many Friends of D. A. J. BELL, Esq., respectfully nominate bim as s Cucdidate fut Tax Collector at the nut election. t0^. Oct IS _ to 43 for Tax Collector. THC many'.Friands oi Capt. JAMES MITCH ELL respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR al the noxt election. SALUDA: pfc f, tc* . .ill Notice. ALL Persons\i ing elaina on tho Estate of Shirley B. Whatley, dee'd., arc requested to baud them tn to tho undersiguad, duly attested, W. W. ADAMS, Ex'or,, Jan IS_3m_4 "IRONT K ftftfX POUNDS SUPERIOR BARABON, *Jj\)\J\J 3 luohel wide and J thick, wbieh will be sold low to cluse out tpe lot. 5. E. BOWERS,jAgf Hamburtr. Oct 2? tt_4 Mules! Mules! CVSI1-- liS, a SUPERIOR YOUNG JACK, will stand ut Dr. H. T. Minis' Steam Mill this Spring'Season. The Terms as" heretofore publisiied by handbills arc i evitad and changed rc $?0 -Cash in advance. Mare* proving npt with fonl'w?rbav? tho privilege of ?i-.jtl.vr sea son. Seasou to commence 3d Apwt and croPClSth June. . J- H. M1MS. Mar 22 . ? tf 'IS Rocky Creek Academy. Till Exercises of this InitltutifU will be re sum-'i on tue f,ri?t Mondam in May nader rh* ra$4ri<?on o' R- W. CANNON. Term;..S'Ot) por Session rjf five months for English Branches, or old price? if paid in provi si'.:,.; ai obi prices. Extra charge .will be made, fur tb? higher branches. Payment will be ro qidrud in i<dvauce. April 5_<T_ School Wanted. ACOMPBTENT Cb.ssical T?*och-r. exempted from all service, (botfrSum and Confede rate,) ci-n bo employed by*addressing" Teacher" Harrisburg, Abbeville, S. C April _;_tf_ 15 Notice. ALL persons having any claims r<r demand! against tho Estate af Wi?rk-or G. Sum asl, d?.c'd., are required to preseut them", properly provan ; and all p-rsons having auy^NoUf, l'a-, pera or Property of any kind* ?el nglrrg^U? baid E.-rate ure reittiasred to Hind tb>-to io to tbe un dersigned, who la the lvwfu! Administrator ; and also those indebted will p?taso pay up immedi ately, in Uwful money of the State, or it? equiva len* lu currency. A "word to' the wise is flnfiifiiect. W.B.SAMUEL, Adm'or. Mar SI . . . ?m1?_ti ? Stolen ROM the Saosorlbcr on the night of theith . "inst., a large Cheenut SwTrftT H0RS1V blase face,-~raane generally bangs ot both aides his neck,-had on one shoe en a fore foot, and r* Sore ca the right ? boulder; walk? wh|? behind and paces ?lowly under tho saddle. Information u'adly rccebed and liberally rawarded. fc 7 HENRI A. MEETS. Lexingtou, 8. C., Apr 10 3>w 17 _ BONDED AGRICULTURALISTS, BV order ni Capt J. P. Riley, A. C. .S., i am in-tructcd tn notify all persons who have received doc hillj of tun in paj-mcnt uf Bond Boot" or Bxeon delivered et tala pbuc; to return tho-urne to Di'-, by the 1st Monday in Moy, in .od-r to have the amount delivered credited oa tbsir rcspoctive Ib'iids. . I will continue to receive Tos and Bond Boee*, but will not re?oive any uiore Bond Boef. . T. A. JONES. Piirchai ing & Impressing Agent, Apr 17 2.? 17 Barter ?. Barter! T'.IR C'imlleriltc Ma?iiifa/-turiu>r ''ompoty will -.reftinue to Barter CWh for FLOUR, CORN, PEAS, BACON AN I? LARD, giving Augusta price? for produce, tM.d flireisbing Cloth at wholesale ru ic?. I GraaitevUJo, April,'! tf 1? . F >