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'lj? " LAMCASTERVILLE. 8 C Wednesday Morning, Feb. ^8, 1863. 6alb of Goons.?Wo'call attention to the advei tim-menl of Goods to be hold at auction at this place on Monday next, by W. B. Until.ip, Agent. . Personal. Col. Witbci spoon ol the 8th Regiment of Reserves, reached hotno on Saturday last. Wo. are pleased to see hint apparently in the enjoyment of excellent lualth. ' The Militia Law, Wo publish o;i our tirst page the Act passed at C'O recent session ol the Legislature, entw tied "an Act for (be better oiganization of the Militia, ami for other pin poses " All our people are interested in this law and will no doubt read it with intt rest. The Legislature has set aside, tool and branch, the Laws and Resolutions of tb? kurriilir,. ....'.I .... ,1... ...i 9UIJUCI. i ol the Militia ; but whethei they liavo suhui tulcd I cltcr law s, is another question. Elections in the Militia The Lagislatu-e having vacated the comuiiitStorm of all the Militia officers in this Suite who ate liable to conscription by Confederate law, elections to fill these vacancies are ordered by the Adjutant General to he In;I<1 o* or licloie tlte 21st instant. Seethe ordr^ of the Adjutant General published in this paper Also see otdets of Col. Witherspiton, extending the 01 dets of the Adjutant General Ihe Tax Bill We observe that the Tax Hill of the last Session ol the l.egi&Ulute does not vn>y tnutciialjy Irom the Hill ol lust * oar ; and in 'consequence ol the change in the inetnod nt I'm niching supplier to the families ol soldier*, the Taxes to he paid this Spring will ptoha'oly not be as high as limy were last year. The following aie the lending features of the 11.11 : one dollar uml thirty Cents ail valorrm oil every hftudivd dollais of the value ??l j?II lands gi anted in this Slate sccoiditig to the existing classification us hare, toloie established ; one dollar uml twenty six cents per head on nil slaves: three dollats on each fiec negio, mulatto or mestizo between the age* ol filteeti uml fitly veins, except such as shall clearly lie proved to tin* salisUclioii of the Collector to be incapable from wounds or otherwise, of piocuring a livelihood, and ex cepl those who now are, or have ut any time been, in the service of the aunv of this State or ol the t'o.itedciate States, in the exialing war ; twenty-two cents ail valor in on every bundled dollan of the value of all ! ts, lands and buildings within anv city, town, villsgc or borough iu tins S;ate : one hundred cents per hundred dollars on factorage, euip'oyuietils, faculties and piolca-ions, including the piolession 01 i/cuumiy : twenty -two cent* on eveiy bun* dred dollais of (he amount of sales ul goo*!.4, i aaics and iiicichitndizc : one lenili of one jot Cent, on nil monies loaned, monies al inteiest, all monies invested in (be Minks or liond* ol any individual, Mule or computation oilier ikuu Bond* or Mock* ol tin* Statu or ol the t'unledeiale Stales, and olliei lliali the Stocks Ol the Hanks and Uailrond Companies of this Stale : one hundred cents Oil the hundied iKfl. lara ol? all salaries, including public olliceis, ex"cept ollicei s of the A Mil) and Navy, and on all wage-t, lioin whatever source derived, except wage* ol bve hundied doihus or Irs* per an num. All lands Or slaves in tliie Stale, now in pis session or tinder the control ol iiic enemy, and sack other lands or slaves as may lie taken by the enemy belote the return of the said piopcity to the Tax Collector, and also such oilier lands as shall have been abandoned by ibe owiidis in consequence ot (he action of the Mild fary Authorities, are exempt lioin taxulioli. Our Curreucy We publish an excellent ai tide in today's paper, on this subject, from the pen of a gentleman who is well known to many ol our readers. Mr. Itobinson is the agci.t of the Confedeiaie (ioverinueut tor tins District in the matter ol the "I'-oduce Loan," su'wcribod, we think, in the summer of latin. Tiie question ol our cuircucy is one of vast importance al tins time, and is occupying a large share ol the attention of Congress. It is generally conceded that tho currency ol the CCUUlry should not exceed one hundred and fifty millions. The statistics show that the currency at present exceeds three hundied millions, exclusive ol about out bundled and fitly million* ol the six per cent call loan and interest beaiing treasury notes, winch aie not counted as circulation, but wlucli aie ueveilhe. less u*ed as such to luilne extent. Add to this the estimated amount to bo isiscd hy the 1st of July next, (ihieo hundied and filty seven mil lions) and we will have a circulation ol seven bundled and Idly million*; uiHchm, in the mean time, means aie adopted to lund the same moie rap dly lima it ia being lunded at piereul. Ttiia 1* now what Gengi en* i* emleatoring lo < fleet. A number ol plana bare bet-n pt opened. among them i* a |no)*>*ilion to make a loiceil loan? compel the people to lend to the Government, receiving in etiliange for Treasury note.*. Gov cmmeiit bonds. Another is to lim I the lime withui-wrhuli Treasury note* may be lunded, and alter that time ha* eipiled, they -hall not fee <iaudat?i? at Uie pleaauie of the holder, A third, is, that the State* leheve the Uovernmeul by assuming wach its quota ol the public debt. A loin ill, i>, that the btatd eiidoisc the bond* ol the Government. , 1,U* last w>" probably be adopted, aa seven al .eif the Slate* have Jready eutered into it. it i^tseheved by the friends ox the* meanure that virtue ol this eudorretmnt, public confidence ill the Government i-miet, both here and in Europe, will be increased, and that the Government will thereby be able to fund rapidly its circulation, thus teeming it jgamsl the depior. abjo d?*pi eciation, now so iinutent. government money uiay b? worth mote with, in ft few month* limn it M now , thia *i|i aaauretl'j bo the caae it un it who have a amplu* will evince their confidence in the (iuvemnieiit by Inveaing it in bond*, instead ol retaining it for puipoee* of speculation. In out judgment , these bond* tr? lar aafor than the other Uovi cmmriii iaaue* : the currency ia certainly liable to become feat fully depieciated, but the l?on<V? nr.u?t ultintaUly be good, with or without Urn eudoiaemant of the Mate*, ii we aucceed in ea tab!ialiing our iudependeuce, a conaumtnation of jrbich no rational miud can now entertain a r*tk>u? dooM. t l*ou 1iu lascahtkr i.krokr.j Gen. Cobb Mr Kditok?Our country sustnincjl I Iiii? of no ordinnry magnitude when (Jen. ! Cobb fell covered with honor in tlie n?n guinnry con flit-1 ul Prederiekaourg Much linn been truthfully and properly anid of his skill ami courage hs nn officer?hi* wisdom mid nugneily us n statesman and the parity and activity of hi* oiety. There in one lad i n?ve not eeen noticed, but vv liicli deserves to be placed on record ; an i, does honor to ; his heart an well as his memory. la (lit* committ? ? id i1nn??iiua >? 1 our excellent Constitution he suggested or | particularly requested in tin- inlroduciorv j purapraph, there be an acknowledgement of [ nil ever ruling I'rovjdciice, nud an appeal to (ii.ii mm the Kolf-r of nations as well an individual* llence, the clause?-'We, the 1 pee pi o invoking the ftivor and guidance of 4 Almighty *tl " Tnis is one of the gre.it , evcem-iicies of our Constitution?ii places the luitii'ii in the proper relation to Deity ? us dependent on Him lor all prosperity and j success. It i* sliicily accordant Willi the injunction and promise of inspiration. "in nil lliy ways acknowledge Mini and licwi I direct thy paths." Willi.many good people this was s grave objection to the lj S (.'on slitulitill .'jnd was not licit no w (edged.? And doubtless it bus been often regard.-d i by the I'.uropean Stales as a goverutncnl of uliieists? a nation of otphaiis Wq leave them io their late. Mm blessed is the ii?. I loll whose (iod is llie land. Arid sweet j be the rest, and precious the til-iuoiv of Itiut gallant e-liit-1'am, w iiniii |inlr,olimi w*i? only ?<} u.i I led liy In* piety I) i? ROBINSON. foR Tilt LA.IUAsTfcK LEhGER Our Currwicey Mil. I l) I I'll ft I lia.e II.,-.I lo If o ? ll.lt I never expected? 111* n e y ton |>!? i.tv Uuiot lamentation* und criminal mm muring have olloii lie,-n ulterad ovarllm httr.iii, ?s ol Inc | time* and tins ho.ii ci l v ?> I III -' 11 o v. I5.il tin-re 11 iiu iK'i'ii'iiDi, Willi '.he pioducer, I'nr lh?*e complaint* 111 the present ijji-. Ii is true, there arts.IA'o tlai.tjt thai arts now expi-ri' ! clicmg yard tiuicH ?lilts soldier ill tue lei.led tlt*M : and lliuee l.tinliltrt, w tin lia.e evmv I thing lo buy and nothing to null. Ami il j I lie present stale ot nil urn continue, nulK-r i iiig atld uelllola.l/all.ill, II Is lo he h-aietl, iii Il.ie i.rill I w.li I.I.IDIV. Now llicr* Is a rein eel. at hand , slut the remedy la yraeetul. I e .a. mid, I ill i.ii, sale. 'I'liia ii tl itioii of our t urreijcy is I. .? re | nihl ill loo 11 * IJ tie lit bottles il. Ill ill* I fen a II | iv lieparlme nI o| yrouiis rv n.i.ta tnndable ? h| f i ii i,l>'tl :i i . ? r #.if? Aiiit I ti???" Irsiitiimil l?*ue* ?nu litci'liiialcil by the want <>l capital In .cariy t <(joViTi.liicitl throned t e piesanl v\ar. It hi!u iHfil m> patrimony, il coiled* iio ihm'mid, ami vlie war lax ol l.i*i yeai.ia ciuiM-quci..ly ilu* principal j? -? u mart basis lor cnniiuclitie ii* h-rio ?.}>< n tiona. Tni* bear* u aery ein 1411 |>rii(><iilion l<t llic ucliiul I'lpviinM Hence Very larjppromissory isath a have been lil.it* withoill en i e?pi'inlinp vuluo in the 'i'rea*urv. An I lh?ie i* sonic cancer of b mkrupting me tint eminent ii' mi* m continued, i ntra iuVeii now, pivliy ?li ony c? iJeitCe, in certain j q ia/tem, of a a ant of confidence in tiie niiNiici.il operations ol me (joven in. nl ? \ow all ti.i* Uliea iiic-* cuo be re.iev i-<l, and .In) un.liel.il V arr.ili|j. Illetit* ol tiie (? .Vein. liti-nl based uii a secure loUlidMllohf bt l?e capllulls ol the cbuitlry la I lln ill iiDt-al a'l the lumiey th?*j can possibly apate j in i oiileiler.ilc V pr cent, ii.iini* ur Stocks 1 .lint tin: sell.I ..(llill.ll interest will be nil nil) iplc con pehaw.lol) lor I*.e Use ol your capital 1 lie iieciS'ily lor uioro treasury notes will be nearly < b.i..te.v 1'liose no.v in cir I euiuiiol) will be returned to tile licparltll lit i an.I re iaa.ieU ..lot they wil. noltice, vtithoit. j many new note*, lor tr.c currency ol the Country li>l the close ol tne war. Money ?|W ll?.t be near an plenty, bat it wol he ^really enhanced in tiiluo. One ilallnr wi.l perhaps be worth two. I'lie present cxirnt ajpilil piice* are not ao lilllcli produce.I by j t <*- ijirui Mt'.trriiv <>i uriiCiC.n "i prime ucoeslty, hn, by iIoimIiii^ tin- country *iili n paper currency, w hi. li le M.-rlli intrintically lint I 111- tllet COlll lit' l*4C |.il|lur Oil M IllCil li it printed. 1 liut now tiiut qui-minii of thrilling im 1 porliiice ciiliim up "xiil iIn- Ultima be j[u''il | ulii-r peace in lliutif ?" '1 unl dt-peliila on I I'lrYUIhniuiice* ll It in a a unci-an, I Calltiol ?? tali) li'*) hi oulii not b?- equal in ?h u? I to gold lit til i-ilvrr. Mr Mriniiiiiiger in ul f lint lit-iui o| Hit- financial dcp.n: III nI of thiI (Jo? emu-nt ; ainl in the in.*i*imk< (HanI of ' monetary uialiera pcrliapn lie im? no eupe { riur in tlna or an) nilit-r country. \\'e Ml ' remember the uliiblc and ai-ci re biam on vtlileli Ali X/n d- r I li.tnntoii |ilaci-il tlm fii.uii nan of tin- U.tiled Vilalen duiii \\ .tailing i iou'h aiiruiiiintraiiun. Hut the nt Mil re-taon (lie Homln should be good i?, tin- putute properly of every ei.i /.en in ttie Confeder.-cy in pledged for tin ir redemption i have never km/it n a eei-iv** ton m-el ng, in vtiiicli the people did m l t ?ith ainguUr iin.iitWintv pleuge ttieir li.ca, j tbeir Honor ai d their PiioPKHTV lor Ilia coin I - * *" terpn-e The ('on?li'.iilion giv.-a Imngre** I (lie rigut to I.ix iiie |?? >*|?1 ?. And if I ?fffc 'a member I Would feel boui.it to vote for n tuft bili till every ?o dier mid every other juel creditor ul the cuuDtry *?' (i iiil Ai d UungrtWa will not net in good faith toward } Uf country'n b??l fl irlul< ll II.IM I* l|rglecl? ' ?d. If my It |.rtei uu?ti\e almu d toie to tat my property ninety nine hundredths to pay tie ?ar debt. I have no ground ol coin* plaint, for the ? liol j Wilt pledg.-d. lint it wonld not be prmieii. nor ju?t to recpuie the pre**nl generation to foot up tiro whole axp.-isra It our children nod oven our children's etgid en are permuted to iiuve a 1 tangible ?nd personal evidence <>f the price of -.ur independence they will be more ?. /? I'ul to maintain and perpetuate it. If n tntn'e asaet* are ten HiAea hie liabil| iliea we are willing to truat hint. I'be prop, e i y In the t.'onlVderacv la mora Llian ana kun. | dred liar* it* (lubililica. Narely her bonda (will b? Mfa. You cud pay debla wllh them BOW. When jr<m dU they can be divided : utnnng your children like cash. And at the 1 close of the war they can he sold perhaps ut a handsome pi milium, or exchanged in i'hiropi) for goods. They are below pur ir. Knropc now ; but a peace treaty wouid ma tcriaily change tncir cxcliangnble value. , itv lending your money to thu (Jovcrninent you will confer an important lavoron yourselves anil u i your country. Hut if you refuse the Trtusury will be under the necessity of pouring lorlli copious tides of paper currency until the per pie will become distrust ul Then the soldo i. who has m ole so many sacrillces tor you eutinol buy with' | it tlie tilings hitiisell and Utility must hate, I lie will tnen become refractory The olli cers will itltempi to enforce the urmy rcgu bilious lie will tiirow down his in ills ami collie li' ine for the avowed p itpi?c of cut* 1 , . ll.r II M'.'ll* <11 IIK1KC IKiartll'TH Him MjM't'llUti.ru. Wt.l.Hf Be.til'.lieNb IlKS I.ill! iiiii. tlx hi1 <11tlioit 1:ies laKtfiiil ut iliii ?yiiilin-11i'-.il unit win-ly bifiiiieii Ci.iin'iluti'.nal (iuveriitiieiil, anarchy ami violence vviil rule. Mcenea, rim rill inlhn*e enacted in France tnvvani ilit* clone ul ilu* fn-t oe tury, will every where pic-cnl H>emsclvi-x Ai.il in a i lew <i.i \ a, we wilt briny,' iipmi onraelvti tliul bloody liealriictinii our elh lll en, at \ <:t, ] ! have vainly al'en.p vil. D I' It./Ill VON', A|{1 I W/ixl Fiora the We t. I'ohT 11 U Iii' N Fehrtlalv 10 ?llif rilia ! Hull lia? j .->1 re.ielii'ii nur^i cii# < ti.ai a |ior- ! IIOII of f?ii.|ey"a I'olllmill.il elieuilllteieil he ! ei.euiv at 11 it 11-i. i Village, luia.lv i.nrii . ? . Ililli, after a aeVere light. The elu Illy ail- i lliita a loas t one lhul.iui.il Uil.eil, wo.ilnl. | i ii ami llii .i.i g | I'oi-ilivtt Inf.tt inaH.11 lira in Oil received I i tr hi lit.i.ti lliwjf I.,at a Ala-aueli i?et'a j . bilgaile Ml.(I a lieu > it ir^'ilil !?*. Itave been till belui* i he Inla. torev ul ll.tf etiilitv j ; I- llinrK'rll I >?*- ? < trrs Mil' run. I Uiillv arritii.i; I.nr. \ ll i" ol IruCi* t'.itlli* I llh.t ' lilt\ , bill huliill IBI|>urtiilll nil uirati. | I fd. A ll iji ul irii'-r bunt w itn prisoner* I wul go i?? Virkib.iru Tni Iliuusnlnl rriu ( |urt-r(llwll|H art rtpo'lrj at NtW (Jrll'SIM ? j lbiiibll.il. . I Couft*ilt.' ait Ceng* ess K It'll M ujiji, l". ni u.,r > It! ?In I iu* Srliaif, { I' Mr i^ii.iriii.i, ul In ii<i?ii.i niliiyitU'il .1 rr> I ulllliutl liri* III III u ||ii< purpose o! I 1 11 r r M I lu ma III.iiu II.r r?( .t ul' It.r fr r lis* H'ati n ut in* .Mi>?,-?i|i|ii ijti r, ni itlu'rd 111 tbr \. 1 ul llir I * i 'ii l?luiiui (i v. ii iiu lil ; ri lerrt"! u |, I I tic * 1inu.1l Irr on ( oiiiliii-rrr 'I lie lluu.r ! I hill rt'pralii u liir r ails" ? ! llir 1 Xrlllp'.l ill I I Al l, I r il l 1 r tu ..v. r r. r- Oil {i!.ii.talii|li>. I I lV:li ill CMSSmi iii.ii, ...lj ,11 fiint'llt. In lilt* Home, vlr .vlrllao 1111r 1,1 iici-il an J r.\riii|,i tun b 11, r. p.-a. ,1 _j lir present la am I j .iiut r.iv in.; 1 u' |i w r in tIn- l'ir -I Inn .uid ' I .>r? rtrtar? .I V\ ..1 ; i.-t. ir.J I'ih* inipr ?> I II.rlil bll. ?.|M .1 s ll-si'd , till . rillIII Kit lib- D. t" -lir.nl'* 1J In t r S. Iii.tr, ' 1 nr 1 r I mi Itlip 'I' a..1 lu . Aria li.tr Oilrr.l ? j j I 1 i* I iiliill.ii irr un \l ii, u ry Mi. i 1 r J> 1 .? . I aitv.fi* > up 'II 1' a I rup.i1i.li.il .0 I'lilu.ll 'III! lluN.rn IK I lllpiiiri'tK MM I'llTIMl'rijllM 1'lir I'ixrlllpllOl ill. W .i? ill- -II Kr I I.IKI ul j 'Ul Ullll'llt. I'iiu I luii-l* piliiiril a III t u'.'u .1 i: 1LT -i' 1 I tiler * lilt' diii.ui> p r II.I).1 ll lur ilrbrirlii |e> In rations li t* linU?u nl*u pa>M*<l 1. v In prvet uirui lit 11, wnicii I'liip*. a ? m ..ii. < ! lirrr c.'iiiti..in.in.u a 11:11.1 r? ti. strict hi tlr j puillni'iil lu nUii.iiiUa . i' liilpnt-siiieiil ul I prup?*rlt "\\ iiu 11 rauiiui lit- cl.inw iy pro c lit i'll. Latest fioin ihe North. ii icHM lino. I'rii 13.? lii ne (J mi ill .Stale. liSrtiititf un the Till mm , .Mr. Turin r, of In I tiia 11 a, and Mr Uii'liunixiii, ul luinui?, made si full .Surili A ruler ll aliii ui.li aboillnili j sprrcni'S. ill" fnitiier t'bar.trlet iied 1.111 I c'.tiii us .1 I) ralil, unit s.i.il lit* w HUM i.atfe 110 ' tu jr"i> tr*i ui tin* Aiie^n .nit's , All llie .bull p.tpcis ul licoij*i.i, in virw ul ibu i'liui iiiuus Ailv.meo 111 all u10 inateiul.i used 'n ibis piiolnattioii ul Uit'ir sheet*, have, l?j i ??i i i iiit iii, autaneeu men* SUIiset Ipliou uli n I lO IWclVC lllll.illlt (Ml lllllltllll. Mmiied, on ilie L-veilinglil tin* 'Ji'iii <j| Jmiii1 ?iy, >> ilie Kev. nneiini, ilr. Minns U. Mil.L l K, loi.llCll/' ol Isela-liaiV II sllll't, .-ion III CniOtma, loilus l ai;Ui.i.i.t jiami.s, ol l.mkc CuuiiIj, 1|'m. , * j mi in > mum Kg 1.1 !>** im>ir m iiMfM Uili. . U All 1 lMK .nl iiMitlKWiviile un muim1.iv Ilie Mil day ol Ki-uiimiV Iso.i, Mm .tlAHY ISiI.li.mjh, ! wniow ol Hat id Illinois, deceased. Mlis Hillings ?is lull u In Lam aster llisti ioI. and was uuoul sill) ttliec yc.ns uul. at the time of 11CI death. Alio Was alio oldest lest| ilt 11L ol Ilie Vihage, niul llic last stli l iving nielliliei ol her taUrci n laiinly. litl' hus'iand, iMVid lltliihgs, Olid on Hit? i.In day ol July itlili, anil ! on tno same day ol too week. 1 lie ilecoastil was devotedly nttaelieil to tier liUaOalid, an'l llic two tteio uhtf ill syuip.itny a.Ml Iteilhg 1 lit! mutual sliOhg ill Inchmeal ol Ilie (Ian was reuia. kalile, iiii I lllusliated tint leant/ ol a pure ami tiiair.l- tested love, bao lot i d Iter cUildrch, all i Was > onleiileil at llolllO. Alter too ilt alii oi li r liu-iiand, rlie was oppieasetl wilu inn loneliness a.ol d- -olaUs condition, so UlUcil, llial ll Was rt|i(Mi t-lll l<? llltist! Siound liei, thai all* loo would soon I liow.? Her health gaUua 1/ lailetl, anil genciul delilll1/ Mipt-i veiietl. A lew days cot.lined to lied, anil she passed quietly away Mlc was huiicd ny llic aide til liei liilsiiaud, in Uim grate Vaid Ot tue i'lt'slli lei inn I hunli al l-iin. ...l... ' i wo ul lici wh<i li.nl i.ceii in lliu mi my, ividiiil home 14 lew il.ty* iwliiiu not iIcmIIi, one WfuUliUcll III lull lu ittxl Hit; t?il|i;r uu ipi'rim Uuiy. liei oniy daughter *a? aiao Willi i.ui. ? 1 Ills W.K.I COIIllOll Id liel MnXIUU* llCMll, Mllli runic Cdi.ro.dlidli Id liul ill UCI' deleavelliC.ll, Mi*, liming* w 14.4 Miller* ami UUobtiUMive III tier IIIMiii.uk, ijuict anil genlltl m ilirpM.nl.ou Midi 4lMltwli.aUtll Willi lici lot?a good l.elgliIKlf, .1 kllili IllUlllt'l, Mini devoid wile. cvno leave* live cliu.il' II Mini M laige #1 cl? ul lileniia Id lliulli II liei loaa. btiio ox auJU^ at uuj txoa. I, mm the Agent oj the surviving partner < of tlie late ilriu of J. L. 1'il.il.ip Si. Co., will sell ai public auction lite remainder ol their ! block ol lioods mi Hie aioro of iiic ubova meuiioueU urui, on Monday, J3ti day of februay, Ttrmi Cash. W. U. DU.\LAl?. Fab IS, 1803 twill I . TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Adjutant and linpertoM?"neriV* Oli'ict*. ('cl.t/NBM, February 8. 1RH3. 1(? A I'ol.l.IN liuviii" lnen u|>|ioint<)d ! As?ini:nil Adjulaiit (ji'iicnil, w it It ran!; | < 1 Firni I.ii iitciiriiit, lit' it herewith an- J hnniircd mm kiii'Ii, and will bit obeyed and rea|iet'ltd uct'oidiii"!v. Bv command A i:'. C \KI.IMJ ION, A >1 j it t ft it t and Inapector (icrterui of S. C. Ft* ll III. I HfiH. 2-H. STATE OF SOU IH CAROLINA. AUj'r AMI ls??I'K<:T'?!:-<fKNKIIAI.'h OlTICK. ('"'i.r.MniA. February H, 1MI3. on nr. n \o ? 1TIIK mmu'inl AiH.-mWIv of tlii* S.'iite, ' l>\ mi Ac . e:ilil><l "Ao Act fur tin iict Icr organization ??l llu? militia, mill tor nllo r i |it|i P'lMrH liavliic Viicatcil tlir ctiiiiinitHiiilit of nil ininiu illic.T- in llii* Stale \\ l.o :i!C | liol i x nil i l fi i in si-i v I.u i Im V - ..f 11." *<>lit? tl r?t? < li^fie"*, ; h <>(ii ii ai iir\v e!eit- ! lint,a can be held, t'ii'i'iiniiit arc herein- ??rdeied tn be licbi lor lidd and ci iiiji-niv of- | tli-i'l*. ill all the C"li,p mien, hjtlt allot, tx lit.it I regiment* i f i e mi ,lia i I ti * Statu, on or , bcloti' Inc t xm- 11 v lirxt ilay of thin month ; j "old e?ilmn< To i.e CoihI aeTeil i i I lie m ill- I nor |0VMI I.tn-il b\ till* \rt of |.MI, eXo?|;'. ' 10 ilic ooiiie ri quired under -aid Act 11 No i lie Iu.b e hi d 11 \ i i the Cnnfud- . fr.ilo net i -e. u'ile-4 tie be r\cin|> e| from . niid m-riica under the |irnvi>i>ile of the I.X |||||Ii'OI \,-l of^jil|or?-is, ?',i:it In-eligible to aaid olli 1-4 ' ill Tn* oilieers iu t'ominntid of r*_r | lllen'HMl ill - lltlloHlid vlei-tiollH me held are r. qrtjcl to make retiiron ll.erei I'totliu | util e in nieitl .let v I lu-i e?t ler l\ I'lie t'ooiliril dinj? olJi.-cM of foinpa j no .4 mill i coi i.ei,t? are he'ebv required, im 1 ill til ixtii v i.t rr ?aid e eiiuii4 have been I III III. lo III ike f?-: 11II l -I ol tile I* i > III (11 i- M . |iion.j111v to tlii" olln-e in |iiir"ii.-tl.< e id li e Jinn a:.,11" <.| li e !,f li .,p i maIIi ?( c i itH of H-.ld Ai t. Iiereiiiiti |Mltiil"ileil ; li'ul lor de- I IeU11 ill iti a.iij amil irMirta, the | c.motie.i , therein i||l|io"ei| >?ill lo* n*itollv eiiiou-ed V i'lie i i ini:) ii.duio olJieer4 of r?jimeiita , me herd \ ci.ule?il with (in- |iroiii|,t e\i en ' (ion oi f in outer on tin \i ihiii-iiiioti liter -of. liv llialroclton of the tiellerii An-i-ipIiIv I A ft. Mll.lNtJJON,' , Aoj'l. '-n i losji ti :o rut ol? S. tj.. Kx'roc from on Art if t'nr li i'nr Isscrn i hiy f-r .'ir bf!n r i ion >J l!ie Mititi 1 >ec b Teat t!ie i-oiiiiiiai dii u o'lici-rs of I I.e.it LJei.il a N. all hi i (i I ? o hr|i?r.i e { ro ta?i,lie i.t t ,- onlllea ol a 1 |u-r" h4 ru"l | ta I III heir b t " l-el \ i eh the no, " i,| ?i.\ , t - ell I let 'I XII , Mill ah-li Iter Oi the I.ante4 of a i paro.i.a ia-1 a i-oil lie n/ -i ma'oi-ii al l j I . . te - ;e .1; ,jt ?,;i 4 u i t ol ft the nop* of t e c!i (ii-r-oi,, i,.'. mi j . r-o " r, q-o: * to li- | 1 ni r-olrd iii li .4 Net, "hall, iiiuiniiic , ; ! twr it" |iNN-.|oe. rej-ur lln-tr iiainea lo ilut j I eoiniii hiiliii* u ili em nl lin-ir l.e.t", XX bo ' ' Nh ;I have |- ixxer to Mlt.ItiIII"1r o.lt 4 aa to J to- iieex an-i Ie?oteili'i-4 oi |i r?-ih", Alien ! . ? i r? i < i" m t - k mi \ ,\ im-.r ?r i J | l.n'i* ni n-?nir .? . > ' \\ tn-n- there in.is tin ' nlita n? in i-i . *r. . i flic .:i riffs tn-nt <i'ii|).in i nli.ili i.i- i* *ilo t nut Inf -irili ni.it I "til* i -ji li-Tl i. i- ii < vers '.w -; i. 11111 * >h<: ?i I'l-iit tin-rninm ilnin " iilll. ar-t nl' j c1111 ii ii.. a, km aiiuii us ! i..t *i.i..i :in*iit i- in | l>-- in ><iw, ?!i.i r?-'.iirn .?! ! f illi l lii? i-. i:i I | in it li.jj i ill <-r-? I in.-lr inj.ln ii h, svti.i ' I in .11 ii turn .1 ? H .in* . is i liin inn .11, i.i ! ill. i.| i.i- Ailjulniil ul.il !,, ( i i-tur ; li...iriu'. ar.-l l'?.r ..pi ..i t i-i in ifii:./ iaii| r.-- | | turiiH, tin-1 - mm .i. >. jj i-tli trmil. . mp..- i?i j itiuM Ik.* llaii f lii a ll.iP til Ii:IV il alni I iii.i Iiiai kl.lix: k.lli.-?. i i.l fp^iiui'iiia tu ;i lina I kit ulip tiiil.iikkil ilii.'iwa. In b* iiilpiiki-il lis a I k-inifI ill <iIi. I urili Tk-il lis tin- (i.si-rn-r I.if i tiit* Wiiil ill a ii ti iti t .ti.lt-ri. a ? a a tii.C IV '1' it nil viillllliiiatiilia ill-11 11y j tin' in1111l.i ??:lii-k-ii ill* llila Mali*, i-w-ipt the I Viljiitalll .il.<i I iiij.i i-' i r (iei.rrul, * Jio arc . mil .s* lll.i Ii..Ill ansii-i- by II. i- I "iliirrili iimi Act vii I'm* t'i.i,Ii-il.-r.iti* I iiii^ri-m, bp him! tin- a*.me i.ra m-rrb suiali-.l u* viiuu un lil-iS k l.-l-l I.(Mil Iip l|i-!il, SS bli-ll l-ll-rt l-ifll in- Aitjiat.iiit ii it - i I u-jii-i- ..r liraaml ta limv i.. ?.. i - i . - <I n < Miirmu * I'll in CI II,c jm-iiiij; nt tliin \ci ; uihI ili.it mi o:i? habit* I" llil> III lilt' ' 'iili'Vii. !.?;* t-rvict', (III fnt In' If cXi-lir It'll fi lit -ititl ferticc tiii Icr lliv 111n\intiM ? "I I ic I.v *in|i11 rt ,\i'i nl Unit |ii("ii, It- lirrr.ilicr t-'Ufiiiiu In iity mi tiii *iliii' l \ b IH. I H i:?. * 2-2t HKALQU AIU'IiRS. 21 -! ICliwiMi.N r 0 S M. I ?M'A T K It. I' II. Kill. It. I Mil J. . [ (,t;.\t;u.\l (hidhus ,\o i | I In ( itr-it .in-u ?il 11 nier.il Or.tcii \ >. JJ limn li c A'lju'alii ii. I i-1?-' lur Ij.Micr .1 nl ' ih ? Staiv, let* jam *i I In* htld on Halur* I d.i. 2lit hi?Iiiii<i at Hie rtii|ifi'iii? miiH'. r i ^mhii.iI* nl c.it'ii Kent I *i?iti|i hi t in l tiii itrji | mi nl lur n.I Hiit-ii 1'irlil ami ('<>iii}?:tii\ 0 m 111 Ik-i ti iiliici-nt a here l':f t'liiniiiatiii 111 11 urn iutiiit' in tMini'rijitinii by I.m net* >> 1 me Du.ilfitcrii ? ( " 1 iii ? 1 en. II (-'iitiiiiiiliilinjj olli 'i r* f (*on-|iai ic-t will lit.-t 11.1c 1111 I i-i*fnl |cl mi i t'lci'liiiiiii in ; (lie 111 inner ji-cs.-nbeil by l'"* ml nf 111, cxt t-pl kn Iii li.e until h, >mit rc|iiirl (lie re mill prniiijilIv to ilie-e It'.i.l'J tarlefi. III Allwr k^lil MlfiMilillM I ^lihiin* iir'iii.ni I 111.it -(it i? others iifioniipjiii.it. Mili iiiinit) lii.itu y in.iUv out Hint leinrii lull and nnu plete m I* <>i liioir respective He.il* in con lorinity In inn miter* of the A jniuni mil ln*|)i*i)l if (i-lierul, ami llie 5t unit '4 ll ?t*c kio o! not ot Hie l^Ulanm- r.i'. ilu-<l t ir liin ! "?'! 180.1, for bcl.if nr^iinizw(inn of tin* Miiitia " I V N<? one llab i* t<> <1 illv in'tl.e (*iinfei]> crate xh ce, wile** cxemp'eti b? tin* ex eruption net of (Jungle**, Will be eligible In j bit'll ullii-ox. V The foregoing order* wi I include ' the nllicr* of Major ul the upper ami mwer 1 ii.altiilpm ami nil company ulficrn \*Iki ?re ilmicr tlic a^e of t*> yearn ami not exempt from (Junk derate m-rvioa by the net a of tho Confederate ('oiigren*. By order JAMKS II W I rilBRSPOON. , Cui. dial UegY.S C M Feb 18, 188.1. J-It 1 .. tr 1 Aiuuuu iiU jl u.tojuors. 'Ph* TeMshere throughout Ine iiintrict who have claim* u|x>n the Hoard of Free \ Sihoole ere rrt)iient<<>l to uicvl me ul l?en* ' coaler Co art lloiuo on Monday next^he *i3d in%t? umi gel their money. * II. R. W. HKI.K, Trciunrer. Feb. 18, I8*>3. -J-11 % \ * K. . NOTICECamuf.n, February 10, 18(!3. This following named members of the ! DcSuutisiiri! Light Aitillery, Cnpt. \V. I,. J IH.I'ASS, wlio have recently volunteered,| are lieieby notified tliat they niunt report t > camp at the expiration of llicir furlough. Thorns w lni lako tlic ltailroud ut Camden will find transportation by applying to Cnpt. Dcl'use, in thia place. Tlioae who should not receive transportation will be refunded tile amount ol* their railroad expwimcH upon arrivul at camp: James lirudley, Jas. McMurrav. F. j Scarborough, J. U Strain, 1'!. II. Mutlivralicii, W.'Ij. IIi>u<;Ii, l)u\i<.i Alkiiuon, C. Malhcvva, i: McDonald J :: l'lylcr, J II. Hendricks, W. K Movet, 11. l'jliis, (a. ('. llllJlfitiM, JlllllCS Hov kiit, J It. SlUali, James Robii.son. J ('. Thompson, Jolm Myers, A.S. Ni-b.-t J F. llradloid, A. .Uimli, J.tiim Kobiua >u, Win Johnson, la I.. Stuck V, (i. A bro'MH, Alpheiis linker, \V . A Jant, II Siariicii, J K llai:.-y, ( \V. I, llrlk, r 11 Mob'.ey, \V. S Smith, I'.'IV Miiblcy, J I' Moses, A llciii.c'.t, J. <'uriit-M, 1'. \V. licniictt, v\ A # ? " > .. ,1. whims, :\ ? . i.aui m, I) F. Sllelmno, N "'soil (i: Hill, M A. Field, (i T Tucker, A. J. Tit\2<>r, 15 Cubiii, II. l?. Todd, ' Win. M. I Urrii ytuii, M ('union, S. II 11 u ?11. A. I? (lato, Feb IS, IS'Jd. U-ll | I.ANCAsTKK, Ki lt Pith IS' 3. 'Phi' umli T'l^ni il iiaviti^r l>-?ii iiifirrined ! tli it several persons who lint: v uluiilccied I ill t:.f I ?oSat|s!IU:c l.iglil Altiilcry. have | r?non! ifiI v sought a regular irli.iatm*?i:t 1 witt> tin- iii tuition til j uning lii-rVtiiiiji i I i?i'"?. Tiicv aiu hereby admonished and i warned that ill cast- of tin ir ?.i lining tliev I wiil in* lii'ld to a strict military uecoutitiibd. | it v. I U '.th iii idi* arrangements with Mr -I -I'ltinc. til mis 11,11't1. to furnish trnnsporta tiini to ail iliH-t: wlio til iv desire to take | tin* Itai imill at It* ok III.I 1'nr <'harleaton I w1111111 li" pleased to receive a lew til' re vdin tio's in order.to lid tin: c<iii!|iutiy up t to its lull lit >Xi111'.Ill allowed Kverv one J \o unli-oriajr iii this eoui| an v . wilt lie al i lowed every advantage, privilege a d iin | iniir,i'\ wiiieli can be granted by nw otiier company in ibe < "mi'I'i-derate Service. ' It"\ MM>1.1*11 MOltUKCAl, I.ieiit ad Recruiting (illieor. Feb. IS. I? id. Mi ST A T 5 OF SOUTH CAROLINA AtJ*r ANtl ISsPKIIT Ht liCNKItAI.'s < >FflC?, Il.f.Mi:A. Fubrusrv Id, Slid (ji:.xr:it \i. ouni-iu ao d I A 1.1, eeiti Cute* ol eXeiitpt il'i hereto. fore or oited to overseers bv leasou of their I-inp over* b-i ig in service, and vvbo 11 iv*.* bit, or rn . v hereafter leave, tin* ser vice. are In r- bi revoked II This order app i- s u like tiruiner to I all eM?i:i| li 'lis Wlucli nI 1V ti'Te.i: tyr b" i L'r..uted upon the same conditions 111. Ail applications for tin* exemption of ovet'i IT' must be leado I!' ili'i'd.danee with lie provisions ..( tin, ti.ir'cciitn set.on (herewith publis'ied) ?.f :;ii Act entitled 1 ' \n Act lor tl.c better organ /ition of lie j tin i ill i. and for olner i" If the' flv eisfi-r In: ll.ib e to coll eiiplion for (Ion | federate s.o vice, it must bo st .ted in the I applte iti.iti 'h it I c lias i.ol hern enrolled : and if l.a lu to Mali Her vice, it must be ' stated*lr,t lie has liot Lvcll call'd into mt 1 ttl.il aciVU'C. A C C \ULINC I'uN. Al'j'lt ll.t atl'i lllspeelof lielleiul id S (,'. I I Sf<' XIII rii.it tln< 'r liu.-inri* of 1111> i t mi vonl.tiii lit" il.ii S'al , lit Vi| -Aii Or ; 'iit..iin*i* t.i e.\i*inji*. (iVi*rii*?*ri t'f 'in ttl<* | ?r ol in .'tii ilnty." |i i*?? *.t mi tlii< | i-itinl ilay nt J iinikry. in t'..i* y?*ar ot' mir > l.i.r.t 1111? t.ioui iint I* nliI li iii treii ui.it mix ly U\ i>, t.i* ill it li < h >in * ii I ? i*liv allt*ii*il ui.ii iiiiii-i.ili-it, unit tlfnl Ifin ..lit ..fit-r llir p:iM?iir^ nt I ?* \. I, ar.il .1 inn;; tin* pri-n-nt war. ml up|?ii?;:it'imi 1 ?r '.In* ??x nli'timi nf I ii iT-i i-'H s .nt1 in* limit hi v\n 114 in ;lit< Ai'j t 'I'l ?' it In* p* tv it (? n:. 1 't I In* S lit i* ! bv tin* ii a ii* r. Iruitwi* >*r i?n?*i.l tinting j clinrgt* ill Hie pi.-Hil.iliiin nut nrgrtnji, uim : itn?i n'litii mi unili llie igi* nt tin* ? 1111* . 1 r, tin* nii!hln*r i.l'in*nroi*H ui.ii :n* 11.1 vv ??U111 vi li.iii.ti iitnl *r inu rim no nt' t'm uivritn*r nil ti n | I iiitiiliou, ami Ihi* lit.iulio i nt tin* aaiin-, tvtiirli it.ili'ino it i i? I b * vrritlrii y . 111 r* iilli 'H it t lit li*.it I A Cf(?ii Ii i* JIOI * 111 j Ami it it .1|'|io;iim tliui tint |ii*ri.in np|i'y ??4* j Inr tin* i Xtm.pti'ili in nil-> 111 in tli? ai-rtice nt t!.r Stnto or nf tin* ("ni.l'u. o ale Stalra, 1 r ii ulnivu Hit* itg.* lit' *ixt\ n* r*. Xir n ile* erepitl fto he cei titled by a p ivhii'iitn ) <.r a tenia *'. <>r u minor or minor* under the ?"e nf riijlilff'i e r?. and tlmt Ifi? i iir111* r ?>t* working li.uiil* exceed- iifi*cn..ihe Adj i taut an.I |i.*|i?si*lor (ii in-r.il ahull ia-ne a ecrlih nli1 1'xriiij tinj{ siicii oveiseer* from actual an i ar* *t*i v i *o bi'voiuj the limit** of th< district In which lir re?i.i.?.?ni t| liirni*li liiin with u copy of mIiI certificate. Ami | tunl il in.iv In* la * 1 ii for l?o i.r moro own. to* of plantation* not fur.her apart than live mile*, and MMin" between lio-ni lift, en working hand*, to j?>i i til an itppficalhm for *ncl? exemption, provided the overseer re aide* on one of iniil plantation*. Or if it nppear* Unit a plantation on which tin re me lifti-ci or more workii y h.in.l* i* left 1 without anv while male person thereon to | protect iiiul yovern *ni.l working Hands, ex i i-pi the o?? r*?-er. the Ailj .t int an.l Inspector (jenernl may ewinnt audi uveiaear I from act M a I mi it r y service, beyond toe! limit* of the district in which lie resile*. 1 provided lli.it *nch exemption lie recom- I mended by the eninuiandiify ollicer of the '[ beat iri which audi pi n latum i* ?itnute. I and appro ed by the t'ololiel of the li. ^i ! m*nt Thnt the certificate* of exemption I which have been heretofore er.mt.-^ bv lh? j ncju; 'in ana in?pector tii-norai. un<l?T the j aant (hdinance of (he* Convention of lliia j Slutv, i.r veliii h utnv hereafter be granted ; under I Ilia Ac', almll not exempt oveiaeets 1 from actual service ill lilt* mi ilia when 1 called nut tfnder }he provision* of the elev ei.th aceiion of (Ilia Act, or Ironi ordinary mi ilia or patrol duty. Fail. I*. 1863 3-It. KSTATK .N'-i ii i.. VI.!. pern.iin indebted to the F.ntate of . I'?ier Tw illy. d> ccaa< d. are hereby no. titled to make eellieMn-nta to the undersigned , utid nil persona having denianda against the aaiii Ka'.at'e nro required to present them inh-gil form for puynfiit within the time prescribed t>v law. and if | not au prevented they will be debarred by litis notice. A. M. CANTON, { x i w%,r A. ?>l. TW I rTV, S " Feb. 19, 1JWJ3. a-3t S O U T II C A It O L I N A. I L.VNCASTKU DISTIUCT BY p. T HAMMOND, Inquire, OrJinary for wnid District. NYHKKKaA Mrs. Kster D. B.Ik Ii:ih applied to tne fur I titersot Adininintra lion mi nil and singular tin* (iuu.li and Chatt'ex, Kiuliti and Credit* of J< >11 N | M HKI.K lute of. the District aforeMiid, . deceased. S TIIKSK arc, therefore, to cite and nd- j liioni-h all and ninpular, the kindred and I crt'dilnr.i of the aaid deceased, to be and j appear before me at our next Ordinary's j Court fur the xtii.l District, to be holdoii at l.aAcuVer Court lioutu on the tid day of j March next, to show cau>t, it any, why . the Hllid II.tli.il. 1 1 ' ' -- -? niiuuiu not uc rriui- I ted. (liven liinlcf inv hand and seal, this iGtli j ^ j .iav of Febuury in the year of our ! J L. S Lord one thousand *-ii;)?I hundred i f -? ) ?nd sixty-three and in the eighty- i seventh \ ?ar ? !' tlio independence of the!. iJ'.ute (,l Smith Carolina I'. T. HAMMOND, O I.. 1). Feb. 18, 18C2, ?-it LAST CALL TO CONSCitll'TSj Id DXI.IXI'. Till', undersigned ii again on recruiting servie,- in I.aiic.ister District. According to the Regulations of the War Dej*irtnient, ull persons liable to eniiseription are ullowed to voiniiteer in any company they may select and will receive all the benefits allowed by lavv'to volunteers Tf they do not voliiiitecr.l'.ic) will be reported to ttie enrolling otliwer as conscripts I will pay Fifty Dollars to each and any able bodied in an who will enlist in the First Regiment of Inf.iiitry, stationed in Foil . Moulttie, where soldiers are well fed, well elothed and well paid. K. (? MI.MNHS, I.ieut. and Recruiting Ullieer. l eb. 1, CGJ 63-tf. T3 : * - "r " Aiuui uio.5 vv autea. r I'M IK operation* of Iho Conscript law ! 1. havinjr been part'nily impended, all persons* liable to conscription arc utl'ordwd an opportunity to join eoinpanic* of tlieir own selection, without paaain^ through Camps ol I nut r net ion, ami will iccriva the J bounty and all oilier benefit* provided by luw tor volunteer*. Tbe tiniiersioneil baa been detailed to re cruil f >r Couipativ 1 (Cupt. Steele) 17lb Keeiment South Carolina Volunteer*, and lierubv call* upon nil persona in ibis vicini ly. liable to coiiseiiption. and others able to enter tbe service, to ciuie forward mid volunteer in his company. The opportunity allbtded persons to volunteer in companies of their own "election will b? ??t short do. ra ion w licit cnrolmefil under the conscript Aet \v>ll eiitntnetice. All who will avail tin uise.vi's t : Irs opportunity, and w isn to join ("apt. S eele's Comp my will report to mo a'. I :i;ic..ster Covrt Mouse oil Tuesday, the loth nisl.iut for enlistment; at.d after j thai time, lor a few weeks, at tuy residencenear (Juictoii 8 Sioru 'IV \V\ aNDKRSO v, (J s. Comp I 17.It Key'i S. C. V. Feb. I. 1801. 52- It. Attention Tigors. All persons, members of Comp my 1, (('apt Merle's) 17'u Iti'siiiiviil Soutb Car* olio.i Volunteers, a bo are absent fioill their cotniii ind wtlb 'Ul lesve arc hereby lio'itied ^ to report to iits- undersigned at l.uucuater I ('ourl llo j-e. mi Tuesday llie 10.b instant, | | r examination j Ail tnose who do not report to lite on , t bal tin V. as above directed, will lie coil shier ' ed us deserters, ami steps will be takell to li i. I- them arrested and confined in the I lis- , trie I j id until thev cm be forwurded to i lhe:r I Olllti.it.ics under ou.ud. T. \V. A.M)K\S()\, I (1 S Comp. 1 I7tli ll-cgt. S. C. V. Feb. 5, 1*C:S. 52-41 I xicoruits Wanted. AllSEXTKI'S llEl'OUT ! | | I iini aiilhori/.cd (n announce ''the partial suspension of the operation of tho ("on- | ? r.pl law so as to |ict;.iit (Joroteripl.t to ' in unteer in the company of their own so- ' lection, without passing through Camps of ! Iii-trm lion, utnl ri ccivo the bounty and olio or bciietils provided t?y law lor volunteers." t I IliiU' In i ll detai l ii Udder outers Irntll (iel) : (i \\ . Smith, to ri'i'i-ivi' tiiliiiifWra or Consi-r'H I-* :iu>i muster llieni into any company,! they in iv select now in service in tins com. ' 1111 ti l, p.nt'i 'iliirly i.i (,'oinp iii v I'., Capt I Iliiison,-J 1 Ko^l S I,'. V Now is iiio I ' opportunity to select your bwn Company. | li is inv ilutv also to apprehend all mi.i;r lors anil dc>ertcrs and such as are absent ' without leave proini-ioo t,> j^'l who report promptl. a lull pardon. I trust that no est- i Iri-in measure* in >v he necessary to replace in service, any soldier from I .n-iahtcr l)ia 11let Ail nliMMiloes from Company K, j 1 apt lllllson, iJd Keol S ('. V. will meet me at I.aneaster C II on tliu (Ulli day of, i'Yhruary ne.ft. Those who are able will | report tor duty, ami lloi-u disabled by sick - ' 1 ness or di ease to he excused by Surgeon veriilieato on that day I wi.l remain lierw j thirty day* on detail as nboVo VV L III.At K W?\, Serj/t. Comp K aid Iteot. S. C. V. l.-incnater O 11 , S C. J.in. 31U 1863, 53?tf S O U T II C A It O L I N A. j LANCAS'IKII DISTRICT. BY l?. T. HAMMOND, Enquire, Ordinn. ry for sui i I >,strict. WtlKIlK \S, \. S untl E. M. McAteer have "I'l* lo '"r I Hern of Adminlstnlio'i on all mill tonsillar too (jooda ai.d ('battle*, Rights and Credits of Andrew Me A leer laic ol the District aforesaid, deceased. THESE hit, therefore, to cilo nnd ad- i inoiiUli all nnd singular, the kindred arid creditor* of i lit? mod deceased, to be and ap pear l?i-t<>rc me at our next < lidiiitrv's Court for tlic said District. to be liolden at l/in- j canter Court 11 on us on the 23d.lay of Febu in mat, to aliow cause, if any, why the aid iidiiimintration should not t>e (^rallied. (iiven under mv hand mid neat, thin <J;h t J day of Feb in the year of our 2 I, ft. / l,ord one thousand eijjht hundred ( ^.-s- Jaiid aixty three and ill the eighty seven'h year of the independence ?f the Statu of South Carolina. I\ T. HAMMOND, O L D. Feb. II, 1863. -at. .11 ST RKCIilVED (UXJ)BK THE"LEDGEH" OFFICE) i hals 4 4 domestic. K H<?XSS TOILVXO, all pric**. | WRITING I'APBR, NUI'K PAPBR, KNVKI/U'S. NTfihl, I'KNS, SPKI.LINU | U(X?KH. P1PBS, Hl.ATK l'KNCILS, mid SWFF. J. t). I Jnn I8'*3, 6I-lf EXCHANGE NOTICE, No. 4. The following officer* and men have been duly exchanged, and are hereby so dt> e in red: 1. All officers nnd men captured in Kentucky, Tennessee, ^Alnbaiiu*. Misaiaaippi, (ioorgiii, Florida nnd South Carolina, up to December lUtli, IMjJ. 4 All officers and men captured in Mia. soiiri, Kansas, New Mexico, Arizona, Arkansas and Louisiana, up to January lat, 1803 3. The two foregoing sections apply not only l j officers and men of the Confederate service, but also to persons captured in arms or hostile array against the United tStslea, whatever mav liavo been tile char. nuter of tho military organization to which they were attached, and whatever may have been the term* of tho paroles given by tlietu. If anyjire in Federal prisons, they are lo hu immediately released and delivered to the Confederate authorities. 4* All persons who have been captured on the era or seneoaet of the Confederate or United Utates, up lo December 10th, lHtjti. ' If any such aio in Federal prison*, they are lo be immediately released and delivered to the Confederate authorities. 6. Alt Confederate officers and men who have been delivered at City I'oint ep to Jnnuiry tith, I8t>3. ti. All Confederate officers and men who have been delivered at Vicksbutg up to December 23d, IKG'2, and including said dale. ,?7. A!I paroled Confederate officers and men receipted for at Vickeburg, ep to December J3 i. I86'2, and including said date. 8. All Confederate officers and men captured and paroled at Frederickaburg, Virginia, in December 18HJ. Si All Confederate officers and men eaptnred und paroled at (jmdsboro', North vbruuna, hi December, 1862. It). Other miscellaneous and minor exchanges, <it which lliu appropriate officers will he duly informed. Note.?All Confederate officers and men who have been capluitd in Virginia or Maryland before the 1st of November, 1S6'2, nnii uli ('ontcderiitH officer* and men who at any time had been delivered at Aiken's Landing, were declared to be exchanged by a homier notice, No. 3. KOBKRT OULD, Agent of Lxshange. Richmond, January *31, IS63. 50?(I. Estate .James Samuierville, deceased. VI,I, persons having demands of any character or grude aguinat the Estate of Jaine* Summerville, deceived, are hereby notified to hand them in for settlement on or before the 2t>th da* of February next;, and all persons interested in anid Estate,, either an legatees or heirs at law, are noli, lied to be present at the ofli'? of the Ordinary at Lancaster Court Mouse on that day, a* a filial i-elllvmcnt of the matters of the Lalufe will be made. Tins notice will be plead in bar to all demands. of whatever character, presented after the tiny above named. <i. \V. SUMMERVILLE, Lancaster C. II , fc>. C. Agent. Nov. llti, 166-i, 42?3m Estate William Ross. ALL persons indebted to Win. Rose, deceased, are notified to mnko payment,, dud a l persons having claims or demands are retpiested to present the same on or before the 71it April next or tnis notice will plead in ihir to any demand not so presented, an the l'Llste must ue nettled J. II. Mc MURRAY. Administrator. Jan 5'.i? 1363, 48-8m ESTATE NOTICE. I>BRSOWS indebted, either to the F.state X of Lahclla II. Connors, deceased, or lital of Andrew J Connors, deceased, will maku payment to the undersigned. Perkoiih having dciiiands agniuai either or both hi mum r.siates, urn hereby notified to prcm*nt litem, in legal form, to me, lor payiiieiil, within tile lime prescribed by law.? This notice will be plead in bar to auy claims Miibsci|iif!illy presented \V. \1. t ON NOUS, Adtn'r. Dec. 3, 18W, 43?Sui KERSHAW & CONNORS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW an j Solioitor3 in Equity. LA NO A.SI KltVlLLE, S. 0. lar Will alien! promptly to all businesa entrusted to them. J. H. ./.ItSll V\V, | W.U.CONNORS Camden, S. C. Lancaster, G. U Aug. ID, 1 Sj'J. C- B NORTHROP. Attorney at Law AND TOR I.\ K<|UITV, Will practice in Lancaster and tAo neighboring Districts. OFFICE AT LAN'CASTERVILLE. * Ootober Slat, lbtil. 37-'ly WILLIAMS & ALLISON, ATTOUN E YS AT LA W and Solioitors in Equity* LANCASTER, C. II., H. C. Will practice iu the District of Lancaster.. Prompt attention given to Collection, Mr. Williams may be consulted at York villa, S. 0., ami Mr. Allison at bis oiliee in the Court liouH.i, at Lancaster. July Tilt IMA8. ai? it Dr. ALFRED GRAVEN Itt".i?l4-ill KurK?oii Dfliiliil, V>>KKVIl.l.K, 8. C., UlTera liia I'rofeaaional Service* to the eiti* ten* of l.aneaaler Village and aurrounding country ARTIFICIAL TKBTII inserted on (iol4 I'late, from one to a full aett. June 1 1th, lHftH lA-ly MELTON & WITHE&SrOOM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND Solioitors in Equity, Will practice in Lancaster and the surrounding Diatrie.ta. C. I). M ALTOS, I B J WITHER*POON, Cheater, S. C. | IjAiieaaler C. H jitnunry 11, I 48 ? It WANTED?" 2000 noun!# of COTTON RAO8. J. B. BOYD. I Jan R, 18M il-tf