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Obituary Notices exceeding the announcelatent, will be charged for the overplus at regular advert! sing rates. tStT" Tributes of JK-spcct, rated as ad* Aeti Fiued at the Extra Session of the S. C LegislatureAn Act to amend an A i! entitled ' .In Act ? to amend an Aet to erganige and sup ply negro labor for coast defence, in : compliance with requisitions of the \ Government of the Cinfederate States and to authorize and direct the O'orer ; nor to proceed to furnish negro labor j under said Act. Seo. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate j and House of Representatives, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by j . the authority of the same, Thai to much j of an Ad entitled "An Actio organize i aad supply negro labor for coast defence, ; ia compliance with requisitions of the j Government of the Confederate Stater," i aod of the Act amending said Act, passed j n 6th day of February, 1863, as fixes the fine# and penalties in case* of neglect aod refusal to send slavee according to i tbe requirements of said Acts, be and the l same is hereby repealed, so far as <uay , apply to any future defaults, and it is i hereby enacted that such neglect or^refu ' eal to send a slave or alaves, according to j the requirement! of aaid Act, shall be : deemed a misdemeanor, punishable by * indictment in the Court of General Ses> aions, aod, upon conviction thereof^lhe : owner or employer shall be fined in the enne of two hundred dollars fur each slave j which he or she has so neglected pr re fused to send. Bsc. 2. That it shall be the ?1 uI v of the ' Commissioners of Road*, and the corporal* authorities of cities, towns and villa f*. to make return, under oaih, of all future defaulters under the Acta afore j aid, to some magistrate in the District in which default shall be made, and such magistrate, upon such return, is hereby required to isaue his warrant or warrants against such defaulters as for mivJemeaoor, Sar 3. That whenever a requisition hall be made on any District, Parish, city or incorporated town or village, by Him Stale Agent, for a supply of slaro labor, under the provision* of the Act afore aid, it shall be Che duty of the Commitsionera of Roads of said District"or Parish, or corporate authorities of such city, town or village, to impress and forward, under neb requisition, all able bodied male free persons of color, who are betweeu the ages of sixteen and fifty rears, who Ufa I be required to labor for the same term ar slaves tent from such District, Parish, euy, incorporate*! lown or village, and be entitled to receive the aame'compeuealion Allowed for ibe eervieee <>f ?ucb elaves: Provided, Tiihi it ?d<all be the duty of Ibe Corainiwioner* of (load*, in eacb l)io tfiet end I'eriah, end lire corporate en iboriliee of eacb eitj, town or village, to eoloel, by lot, llie eeine proportion of labor ere from ibie dim m may be ordervd I is Ibe aaeeeaineni of eleve labor, atid ihal iboee eeleeied (0 perform this duly aliall aot egein be eelecud uniil ibe cell line bead made on all free negroea in ibeir aeetion : And provided, alto, That ibe privilege of furtiialiing an ablo bodied nbeMute eball be extended to all nich free ?<groe*. i Sec. 4. That the Commissioners of ! Roads, in Vheir respective Districts and I Parishes, and the corporate authorities of cities, towns and villages, shall, at the ; ensuing Full Terms of the Courts of Coin .men Pleas, or as soon thereafter as prac* j ticable, bring suits against all defaulters j for not sending their road bauds to work ' on the defences near Charleston, as called for by the State Agent, in pursuance of the Acts of Assembly on that subject, to recover the fines prescribed by said sla tutos, and shall not be estopped therefrom by reason of any provis-on contained in I the Act of Assembly entitled "An A:t to I continue in force au Act to ex'end relief to debtor*, aud to prevent the sacrifice of property at public salts," passed the 6th February, 180d, nor by the provisions of this Act. Sec. 6. That the negro labor herein provided for shall be liable for the con st?taction of military defences in any olh i t .i - f._.- .i . I VI jivsai.mil VII Ilia OiniC Hint IIIHV ue ihieatutied by the enemy. An Act to Prevent Desertion from Con federate or State Military Service and Evasion of Conscription. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative;", now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by .the authority ot' the same, That upon the lodging of information, on oath, with . the Sheriff of any District in this State (or, in his absence, with the Deputy Slier j iff,) that any deserter from Confederate j or State military service, or evader ol conscription or draft for service within this State, is within the limits of such District, it shall be the duly of such Slier , itf, for, iu his absence, the Deputy Slier* ] iff,) to arrest such deserter or evader of ! conscription, so reported to him ; and for | that purpose, if necessary, to summon to i his aid the posse comilatus and to hold J the person so arrester! in safe custody un ! til delivered to the Knrolling Officer of | the District or other person authorized to j mm. Sec. 2. Tlial if any Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff shall refuse or wilfully (reelect to arrest any person so reported to him as n deserter or evader of conscription or draft for service within this State, he shall he liable to indictment as for neglect of duty; and, upon conviction, shall he fined, in the discielion of the Court, not exceeding one ihousatid dollars for oach and every offence. Sec. 3. That it shall bo unlawful for any person to advise, encourage, procure or eutice a suMier to desert from the ser vice of the State, or of the CoufedenUe States, or a conscript to evade his miiila ry obligation, or to haibor or conceal, or aid in hurboriDg or concealing, any such deaerter or evader of conrsripiion. And j if any person shall advise, encourage, procure or entice any soldier to desert from ! the service of the Slate or of the Coiifed- j erate Slates, or a conscript or a person liable to conscription to evade hfc milita ry obligation, or shall barber or conceal, or aUi in harboring or concealing, any such deserter or evader of conscription, knowing him to be such, or shall refuso to deliver up such deserter or evader of conscription to the Sheriff, or to any per- j son authorized by the Suite or Confedet ate military authority to effect hi* arreit, such person so offending shall be liable to { ' indictment as for a high misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be fined not I exceeding five hundred dollars, and l>e imprisoned, not exceeding one year, in i any jail in the State where the imprison 1 1 inent of the person so convicted shall be j , ordtred by the Couit. l)r. Thomas O. Summers writing from 1 | Tunkaloosa, Ala., to the Christian Atlvo { fr.It, says : The people are making terri- \ ble coinpl tints about the extortion of plan ters. They say that if this progresses much further, the Confederacy is ruined. Many of the soldiers say they hate the extortionate planters more than they do the Yankees It is certain they are do j ing as much harm as the Yankees, Ml I they are cutting the very sinews of tb? country. Cannot the Covernrnent take this matter in hand, and that before the | Confederacy is ruined beyond redemp lion ! Linqoi.9 1'hesidknt kok Lice.?The < New YorV Sunday Mercury, of the 20th ult., publishes a letter from a Wishing toil correspondent, wlio ?ny$ that it has be?o determined to poetpone tlie next .('residential election until After the cup presaion of the rebel lion and the reatoralion of the Union. The reason he assigns for liti? bold movement ia, that the Con* alitulion require* all the Stales, to vote, | and that in the present condition of the ! couutry it i? impossible to comply with j ihe requirement. From Br&gg's Army. A correspondent lo the Confederacy writing fioni near the mouth of the Chic 1. KHUIHU^H, 8HVH \ j Some thing* seem to l>e coining to : light in regards to the battle of Chicka- ! manga. A member of Gen. ltragg's statl" while at these headquarters h short time { ; s:nce elated that Gen. I'olk is.responsible j , fur the present, position uf Uose'icrans' | j army ; that if the orders given to Gen. j ; l'ulk had been obeyed at llie proper lime. liosencranh' army would have been cui \ ; to pieces and captured ; that Gen. l'old ! was ordered peremptorily by Gen. Hragg | I to renew the fight at dawn of day, Sun i | day morning, the 20ih, and tliat at 10 I o'clock Sunday morning the attack bad I not been made; that be (this ataft' officer) | | was sent by General Bragg to Gen. l'ulk to know why the attack bad not been ! made, lie found Gen. i'olk on 'bis side (soulb aide) of Cbickainauga, reading a j ! newspaper. Ilts answer was be could . ! not tell why tbe attack had not been ; ; inadfc?that lie bad issued tbe necessary j I orders the over Itight, that be was very j anxious tbe attack should be made, and , that be would go directly himself, and j see about it. 1 understand that General : l'ojk and stall have been ordered to Atj lants. | This same stall otiicer inhumed us that ; ll I 11? li I. ? 'l.l-.l X* ^ */i v. in nm j Lemons'* cove, General llmdinaii, with j 17,000 e fleet ite muskets, tv?s ordered to attack h body of the enemy, which ft lie IihiI done h? ordeied, lie wou'i) li?ve cip- | lured Thomas'corps, numbering 13,0U0 men. Hind man, l?y moving two mile*, : would hat u cut uft 1'iiuiii is' only nvenue of escape, for lie whs otherwise surround- ! ed. ' General Bragg h*-, we underitnnd, put : him under arrest. From the abovesouice ' I get also the information that (ienerali Bragg and Breckinridge have bur ed the 1 hatchet?that, nf.er the light ?n? over | and Genera! Bragg wm riding along tire j hue of Breckmiidge'i encampment, Ml h given signal tiiree hearty cheers, along 1 the whole line, for "General Bragg, the llero of Chickainnuga," were given, and Genera! Breckinridge h inself gave three i cheers ; after winch he and Bragg took I a friendly shake of the hand, and liny | blue curls, aye, fragrant curls, went up from the" pipe of peace. From Europe. I Karl U'isseli has made an important speech on foreign affairs, and refeir.d in considerable length to American allairs, .... . . I And jtlstohed Ki.gland in itcognizing the Confederates_nh belligerent*. lie answer* cd some imputation brought by the peopie of the North, especi illy the speech o! j Senator Sunnier. He replied to the com i tilainl of lhe>oulh in rwnril to il>? f.l.wl- I Mile, mill asserted that although self in j tercet demanded that England should { hreak if, she prefeis the course of honor, i h.-t it would have been inf.idoiis to bieak { il. lied owed tliHi the Government had not sutficienl evidence against the Alabama as to de.am lior until she had sail ed. lie explained the difficulties in (he whv of interference in such ernes. He drew a lino bvtw.en ordmsrv vessels, equipped (??r war purposes, nod steam rams winch iii theutselve* was formed for act* of otleiice, and might ho used with- i out ever touching the Confederate shores. ' lie asserted that th. govert ment whs ready to do everything just to fiiendly nations, such as they would wish done to themselves, hut wo.\M not yield one jot of it* rights to menace foreign powers.? He complimented the Federal Govern- I inenl and Seward upon the fairness with ! which they discussed defences, hut-said others, iucluding Senator Sumner, acted . .. ditleien*. lie denounced the efforts to create trouble between America and Kti rope, and with expressions of friendship t 1 toward America, and asserted that all his I efforts wou'J he maintained. Gex. Hkacg ami ma Gekkiiai.h ? YIm Atlanta ltegirter ha* the following in taint ion to the announcement that Osim. Pol k and llinflman had arrived in that city under arrest?that is, suspend ed from their pnmnunil. ti-.. It.-..? . ? "? " ""SB * "The eau?e for this procedure on .the par! ol (?en. Itra^' i* said to be sn al | leged disobedience of orders by the two | Generals named, on Sunday (lie second day of tiie battle of Chickamauga, Such is our confidence in the soldierly qualities of General i'olk that we believe lie will j be enabled to justify himself before a court of inquiry ; but jhe met ?hat lie did i not bring on the battle as ordered, three hours earlier than it began, ia said to ac count for ike alleged barrenness of the victory. It is, however, believed that General I'olk could not possibly havo j dote, other wise. This is one issue, and ( that oilier more weighty one is involved 1 a in the d-tohedience of orders. If Sunday's b tight nt Chickatnaug* had began, as ! o Hragg ordered, at daylight, nightfall ' fi would not have intervened to ss'? Hos? j r ecrnusV beaten army, and he never could n have reached and eutrenche l himself in I; Chattanooga. v DtptheriaA phyaician of distinguished alulity j . gives us the following facs concerning j . this much dreaded disease : 1st. In its nature, it is not a local af j (j fection, as is usually supposed, but con- * mum uiiki,^ pervaumg me I'loou 01 ine 1 ^ whole system before *U makes it* appear- J ance in Nity part. It is of a nature kin I :( J red to erysipelas, and though epidemical is not strictly speaking infectious. < |, 2d. Its most manifest symptoms is a I false membrane, of a white color which | forms upon and around the tonsils, near # the palate, and which thickens and ex I p lends, unless checked, until the patient I dies from suffocation. This false litem i brane is, however, not contined to the j throat, hut may sometimes be seen upon j (| the liand or arm,or any other place where j j. the skin has been removed. 3d. Among the cautions to he cbssrv- | ed are the following: Avoid ail inedi- i ^ cines and modes ol treatment which shall : tj cAiinmi mo puru^iii| mm nr itn'iui ii"l j t> njure tli*4 skin by leisters or counter- j irritants, part cularly in the neighborhood of the throat. ^ -fill. To effect it* cuie, Mini lo restore ms rapidly miiJ effectively a* p?.*s ble, tbe j pilieiit's waning strength. Fur thin pur- 1 pone, Set the diet be <>f tbe most hUtri t cuius charac'er, chicken roup, boef ten, : e.o. Give fieely eggnog, m ulfc of g?. d i whiskey, or use tlie stimulant in any oth I cr wiv th.it will combine nourishment with stiiiiu'alion. Add to the general | strength by the use of ini-eral tonics, of I which none is belter than muriate of iron, ' which ill a v be adiiiiiiisleied as largely m s- . ten drops ?l m dose every two or three i hours, Fr Hit ndult. Itetween the d<>?? j of iron, give fiom live to ti'ieen gra in of 1 clilorMte (not chloride) of potash, or of soda. The chloride of soda may he used , mi mii antiseptic gargle, but the best gargle is common smIi. If tbe disesse gives signs of periodicitv, by regular remissions and accessions, then |? bring to your aid the great anti-periodic j quinine. | Aduct?Cut out this article and ker-o i it icady for m time of need. I he state merit may be relied upon. | A Clbkoyman. A Pleasant Little Story The following pleasant little story is taken from an old paper, Tut i? in?t out ot time : , tin the V hole, pleasant traits and inci | dents are not commori in the cars, I , , think. Tins opinion I expressed to my , friend Homers, the Other day. In iep!y to my remiik lie related a hide adv?n i [ lure, which, unit i* apropos, moreover in j i voire* h htllo love and sentiment. I , , give it without npo'1^')-, "? hi* own t word*. It appear* that in 'he most unlikely places, love and *cuiimeiit may be discovered j I was escorting home ihe lovely Char | , lolte 1> ?, to whom I w a* at thai Inn* quite devoted; we got, into one of tl crowded avenue car*. Charlotte could |( scarcely find room to spread her cnno j liu* and arrange her voluminous fl"tin ' < 06* ; I stood up near her, there being no i vacant *eat. After a few minutes there came in a poor woman, who deposited a basket of 1 clothes on a platform, and held in her arm a child, while a little girl hung to ! her dress. Hhe looked tired and wearv, ' hut there wan no vacant seat ; to be sure . Charlotte, might have condensed her flounces, but she did not. Iteaide her, j however, sat a lovely and elegant yoting woman, who seemed trying, by moving I down close lo others, to make space . enough for the atranger between herself and Miss D . At last she auc ceeded, and with the sweetest blush I ever saw, she invited '.he poor, burdened ' female to be sealed. Char olle I) , drew her drapery around Iter Mid b ushed J a I nil, nun Kiie looked annoyed at (lie 1 I proximity of the new comer, who ?n>, \ however, clean ami decent#)', though J thinly clad. _ I i The unknown lady drew the little giil J upon her lap, and wrapped her velvet , \ mantle around her nmall, half-clad form , f and put her mull' over the half Irozen lit- I J tie blue bands. ' S Bo great was the crowd that I alot.e ( teemed 10 ou?erve. ine cm hi tliiverecl ; I the keen wind from the door blew upon-, I ita unprotected neck. 1 raw the young J leclv I'lietly ditw from under her ehawj , V y little crimson, wooler. shawl, which she oflly put on the shoulders of the little ne. The tool her looked on with con* j used wonder. After a short time she | ose to leave the car, and would ha\e noveil the shaw., t>ut the unknown pent y whispered, "No, keep it for her ? The romaii did not answer; the conductor itnried her out, but her eyes swam in a >rs, w hich no one saw hut me. I noticed I er as she descended to a basement, and I tastily marked the house Soon after, iny unknown also arose to epnrt. 1 was in depair, for I wanted to ^liowr and discover her res denca, hut ouhl not leave Mt*s How ^lad, then, was I to see her howi g as she passed mil to a mutual ac |imiilirllKC "UU II I 11 ? uimrw HV.*? I 'rout 11iin, ere inittiv minute*, I Itm<1 learn- j <i Iter name and mldmi. j "To shorten tlie slnrv ** much as pos j ible, the lady is my wife. In a small { ncidetil which introduced ine to her she : howed her reel character. A few days ; fter our marriage, 1 showed her the ] >les*ed crimson ah aw I, which I had re ! teemed from its owner, and shall always j eep as a memento. There are some j nie-> pleasant things to he found even i unexpected places. Certainly, ! may e raid to have pn ked out my wife in j ie cars. Got tiik Doors ?While Longstreet's j >rps was passing through Columbia, a ; lidiur stepped into a store and called , ir a pair of boots. A pair was handed ! ill and the price demanded. "Sixty dollars," said the meichanl. "Mighty high price," replied the sol- j I ?>W "Toil me of any ibing thai i? not high," ispondeJ ll>? merchant, "and 1 will make j ou a pre?ent of the Imnla." uS<tl<lier'? ? r," promptly rep ied ! in aoldier. ''lake the boola," haul the merchant, j ml the aoldier marched oil with tliem, nvino the merchant quite* convinced I iHt "the Ik?oI w *? on the rl^hl foot." Eeceipta W A I'urli r, J*n 0 "64 i FunJerhork, Jan & 04 i V'ru K Dunlap, July 12 04 j 1 FutwJeibuik, Jan 11) '04 ' i J Slew art, S?-gl 1 '0-t ! K Donglao, Fell 0 ?6 I 'Ji Twilly, Jwly 29 "03 . M Heath, March 1 1 '04 | I C March lb '64 i l-'.m?r.iiL", Aug! 6 '63 lissC r Wade, July 20 '63 Ir, 1' II Wild#, J in 12 '64 K Wade, Dec 26 '62. obn Kot?, J hii 16 '64 T Ur?|{oiy, June 2 64 lartin l'i) ler, Feb 6 '64 obn Fade, l*el? 16 '64 I W L\ le?, May 23 04 itniKk I?v, An|i 20 63 mnifi Miller, Dec J8 63 lirilm Todd, Feb 26 '64 >r J..? M I'eiri, Feb 26 64 i J Taylor, Augt 2a '63 J Montgomery, Fvb 17 'C4 I' Ceekr-r, Jen 23 '64 mron Adams, Frb29 '64 Vylie Bai'ey, Feb 29 '64 V II Adams, March 1 '64 obn Fiyiin, March 26 64 !apl J L liee I, Nov 6 '62 lr? M J Hough, Dec 2 03 D McCar dell, Dec 26 '63 i (J Crenshaw, April 2 *64 T Mellow,, Oct 19 '63 togner A Tar or, March 9 '64 I K Price, w Del 16 '63 I F Ingram, Feb 19 '64 lit K J llorU>n, Srjii 7 '6 3 Japt K (i .Billings, May 0 '64 I II Duncan, March 0 '64 clinic M >ntgoinery, March 23 '64 nines G baon, March 1 '64 >i T H Lanier, Dec 29 '64 lis F'aser, April 18 '64 I St Lethe Stirs, Jan 16 '64 Vin Wrighi, March 30 '64 Vlll Falle, Sept 7 '63 linos Cook, Mat SO 61 aines Catoe, Jan 30 '64 te? A J Wilherspoon, Kept 15 '63 t <4 .... *.?- ? - ' v " ' *?1H\ ou 04 II ilo<>?1, Mopt 30 64 K Cureton, * Oci \ 'i "63 i Mobley, Augj, 24 '04 >V It Tfitijr, Fob 12 '64 uhn M Tnviur, .April 28 04 ^Small, Apol m '04 li C Lov*, 14 -64 iV K Ni*Im>i, O.-i 8 '03 1 i D Kt-niimlr, Ocr 28 'tf| ?m?a Biggart, Oct :6 '03 I itmon Hpcklian), Ocl 15 *68 1 / H Nortlirop, May 15 '04 ***c Konc, I)fC 0 '03 ( HUckiuoit, t Ap'il 20 '64 K Long, April 20 '64 !rs M K Jnnf, Murcb 99 '68 | SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY. By order of the GovernorApplication* for n|>i%m(int-iil to (lie Sooth Carolina Military Aunlemy under the : ntinexeti rt-Kolulion of the (leni-ral An?ein- ! bly hiu*1 be tiaiiHinil lid to tien. James June*. Cliuiruinii of fhe Hoard of Visitors, Columbia, S. C., before the 'J5th of Noveru bt-r next. The npjjlic^it must state 11.e District of , K I rAAtSlH AS llaSAA ll'lli ?? * I' ?" I /If ll.-k -K?= ?< ? ocignv, V" ??? [ hoii of a deceased officer or aoldier,) the service* of hia father, and when and how ho died. If ill* applicant claim* appoiniiiieiil | for hi* own gulluntrv on the field of batlie. (he attiW-lilelit nin*t lie supported liy the certificate of the ollicer* under wliotn he nerved ill battle : " lie solved. 'I'll mi hi* Kxcelleney the (iov. ernor he, ami* lie ia hereby, authorized to delect one youth from each Congressional OiMlrii't in this State, nonn of officer* or oldieis of tltu army or officeia'or men of tlie navy of the Confcdanle State*. who, during the existing w ar, have died in battle, or who li?ve died of diaeaHe, contracted either by wound* or exposure, or ? ho, not ben g n>>na of ollieera or aohliera, are under the age ot I went, year*, and have behaved with gallantly on Ilia licid of battle, e ho ?ha!l be placed in one or other of the Military liialitiiliona of tni* Slate, to be ediirn led at the charge of a grateful country." Columbia, October 5, 1863 Oct 14, 1863. 36?St. tax In kind" Notice to Tax Payers in Kind f I 11 K Iii w r?-?| ir* n lliul, ko noon as any 1 of the crops liable to luxation iiimIit tlie 11?w are harvested and ,eady for market, each farmer or I'lntrter ahull innke due re turn to the nnseMor of his district I have been ordered to commence receiving said tux Those persona who have not innde reiurna of their \\ heal. Outs, live, Wool. Arc . should nt olice do ao to the aa*e?aor I shall he ready soon to issue sacks in which to put the government portion of grain, and establish depots at which to re ci tve the lithe. ? Kach lariuer or producer will tie requited to receipt for the government sacks on delivery, and lie will he pod ut the rate of three ecu s per bushel per mile, for all in cxci sa of mi' is he in iv have to haul 'tis grain.- Tnii above crops have hreu ready lor market lor some lime, and persona have been wanting to pay their tithe. The gov. eminent lieeds them, therefore, all aliould make return to the n?*oa?'>r immediately, ro tlin* he can turn the estimate orsr t > inc for collection, of the limes and places st I which I will issua sacks, establish depots. Sic 1 will giro due notice through the , l*<lgtr. JOsKlMI CI.AUK. Ag't for I' nt Q M 1st ace. lit C. I). S C Oct. 14. IXtij 36? 3t SOUTH CAROL I NAT LANCASTER DISTRICT. BY I'. T. Hammond, K-quire, Ordinary for said l>ialiicl. WIIKRKAS, Rebecca lllnckmon has rpplirn to ine for l-etlcra of Administration, on all ami singular tlue (roods ami Chnlllea. I(ight? and I Tedita of Nimpson niackmun late of (lie District afr.rcsflid, deceased. TIIK-SK are, therefore, tu rite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before ine at our next Ordinary'# Court for the aaid district, to be holden at Lancaster Court lloiiae on the 23d dav of < >ct. inst, to show cause, if uny, why the said Administration ahould not be granted. ? ? ? / tjivcn m.iirr tiij iinun anu neai, I.. S. thia 9.h ilny of October in ( j the year of our Lord one thousand eitfht hundred and sixty three, and in the eighty* eighth year of the Independence of the. Statu ot Month Carolina. J'. T. HAMMOND, O. L. D. ' Oft. 13. 1883. -at. SOUT 11 OA KOLIN A. LAN CAS 1'lilC DISIKIOT BY I' T HAMMOND, K.quire, OrJinary for eaid Hiatrict. WllKItK \3, WH.IlAM 3tJLI.IV \N ha* applied to me for I.alter* ?l Ad miin*ii alioii on all and ain/olar lha (jo oi* alid l.'lllllli't, Itigiil* and Credit* of Margurell Steele, late of the Dialricl afore>ai>1 deceased. I t I IIS K are, therefore, to cita and ad inorn-h all and singular, t >? kindred and creditor* of the aniJ deceased, to be and appear belore me at our licit Oidinary'e Court for toe ?niil District, to lm holdell at laincaslcr Court liouaa on the 23d day of Oct. inat, to ahoar call in, if any, why the aaid administration ahuuld not be granled. . , Cinen under my hind and seal, tbia 6tb i -v* j day of Oct. in lha year of our | 1. S. - l/ord one thouaand eight hundred j ( ?*v?w ) and sixty three and in ilia eightyeighth year of llio independence of lha 1 Citato of South Carolina. P. T. HAMMOND, O L D Oct. 14, 18t>3, ?at | VILLAGE L0T8 FOB 8AL8 j < mrrru, m private Main, n Tract o( l-nhd, conunriing *i*ty Mvvn mre?, forlv or fortylive icrr* of which i? in wood*; ?iiuit? ia the aouthern eiiburb* of the Vnl?j[? of l<nacidrr, k portion being within tiie incorporate limit* Tim Trite I ?inbriie>>? the old Milnlrr lie >d It |* amiuplible ol living di ; vide.I into M'Vi'ul tine building For particulars, ?* to term* dto?ppl/ i to VV. Al. CONNOIM, Ag t. April I A, li?63. I?l-tf ESTATE NOTICE. I'erson* indebted In til# Kslnle of Wui. 1 lived, deceased, ure re<|ueal?d to make payment to the undersigned, and perauna hay. lug demand* agonal the said dccaatvd are hereby nolllied to pra?ent than) to (U* With. ?Q the time prescribed btr l?W. J.SABKI.I.A A. ItKKI). Kircbtrix. Oct 14, ISM, 30?41 Kagd! Hajs \ J \V? will pay 7 einU p?r pound for al cUan aoiton or linvn d?liv?rod at tk? tsifpr OlWi r. EXCHANGE NOTICE NO 6. r I "MIK following Confederate Officer* and 1 men cnplnred at Vick'hu rg, Miaeiseip' pi, July 4ll>, 18G3, and subsequent!y parof. t-d, have been dnly exchanged, nnd nr. hare, by mo declared. I. This officer* and men of Genaral C. I,. Stevenson's division. U. The officer* and men of General How. un'i division. 1 3. The officers nnd man of Hrigsdier I General Moore '? Brigade. 4. The officers nnd men of the Second n Texn* llcgiment 5. Tiie officer* and men of Waul'* I,*. " gion. ??.' Also, nil Confederate officer* end men who have been delivered at City Point at any lime provioue to July 20lh, I86J. have I been duly ?xoiningud, and are hereby a? KOllKRT OUI.D. A g a n t of K.u-lMn|(i'. [ I.airenaler Lodger Print.] Oct. 14, 18S3. 30-61. j Fine Stook. My though-bred llorae DAPPLE JOHN will aland trie untiling Spring Seaaon, commencing lie t?r-at week In March, at my [ reaiilvnca near Hanging Rock. ' llAPPl.fi JOHN it full-blooded Jonua and Canadian. He ia ao well known in this Kcction thai it ia ecnrcely neceaaary l? aay anything in commendation of liia auperior qualiriea ilia Colt* apeffk for liieinaal v??, and they are unhceiutingly pronounced by good judge* lobe among the beat aluck of our country. For litieueaa of foriu, spirited appearance and activity Of motion, he ia not excelled by any horao in the 8ute. Maren from a diatance can bo aecouim#. dated with stabling aai paeturoa Tertn* : for the Insurance $30.00 JAMKS M. INGRAM. Feb 35, 1863, 3-if 8tate OF south carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, C'll iKIKrtTON, Sept. 10, 1863. UVIIEREAS information Iim been received at ilii* Department that, on or about tlia Dili day of July l*at, in the village ol Clinton, in Lauren* Ihitri.-l. a man be the nam# of I.. THOMPSON JOHNSON w'aa murdered by otne person or pereon* up l<? Oil* time unknown : Now, therefore, I, M l>. UONIlAM, Cover- j tier of the .Suite aforeaaid, do i**n?i tliia my prof | laniatiun. offering a reward of FIVE IIUNDKKD DOLLARS for the appichanaion and delivtiy of lite ml murderer of the aaid L. Tliotilpaun I Juhnioii into any one of lite jail a of thia Suit, / and, if in-in; than one, an additional reward of five hundred dollar* lor each one who eh til h? proved to be -vj accomplice. (riven under niv hand an 1 tin aval of th* [t.. a ] St ite .it Oiarleaton, tliia tenth dar of Sept., A I). 136.: M I. 11* IN HAH. Wm It. HuaTT, Secret try of State. Sept. 13, 1433, SI ?let theIentinel. - TERMS or SUBSCRIPTION. Tiaai are tfrictly ih admarr, u follow* : Daily Saurian., one year, $20 oo " 4 ntonth*, 10 00 " S luonlb*, 4 00 " " per month, 3 Oo Semi-Weekly, one yoar, 14 00 41 ( moniha, 1 00 44 3 month*, 4 00 Weakly, one year, 7 00 44 0 month*, 4 00 44 3 month*. t oh TERMS FOR ADVERTISING. One dollar and fifty cent* per aquare of tea line*. !.? ?* than five lines $1 per ineertiou. Addreas, SMITH, UAlLY k CO. Sentinel Office, Richmond, Va. t h e fifl lettnt by e hTrittot*. TERMS FOR SUBSCRIPTION : naiLT bcllctiu : For six monU, 7.00 44 oue ya*r, If.00 TBI-WKBXLT BC1 LITIM For sis month*. I 00 44 ont year, 8.00 CATAWBA J0UBMAL? WCBKIT r For one year, 00 Chailottee, N. C, Sept. 33. v Bb a a a ur a. n n u u n > a A A? A? ?* A* A NT ? wvin flU AO. ATTORNEYS AT LAW A113 Solioitors in Equity. LANCASHRVILLK, d. . ir Will altau I promptly to all bu*iny?a I ?ulru?i*l to ihn.n. j. ii. .JEKHII VW, | \r. M OOSNOKH CtraJen, S. <Uneut?r, 0. H Ao^. 1U, 1159. HELTON A WITHER9P00N. ATTORNEYS AT L A NY AND I Solloitorj in Equity, Will praclico in l.aiica0tar an-1 lh? turroun . j ding IliatrieU f J C. I>. MM.ro*, I II. J. WiTH*H?roo?, * ('lieatAr, S. C. | I,.*'iu4?i?r C. I# January II, 19(10. 49?1 Dr. ALFRED GRAVEN K?0ld??l largMN NcnIIM. vohktii.lb, a. o.f IiiThh l?i? I'rofcx.ioii*! Sarviuo* to U10 ciii* 1011* of loificMtar Villiag* ioii<urroui.din| country. AKTIPICI \L TKKTII iii?ert?ii 00 CioU 1*10(0, Irom 0110 to 0 foil actio. J1IO0 11lh, I't ?'' 19 ?If WILLIAMS * ALLISON. ATTORNEYSAT LAW Alt Solicitor? in Equity. Lancaster *c. if . s. c. Will practi?0 i?Jha DiaUiot of Laocaatar. .Prompt atUntioa ft van uGollootio* Mr. Wilaiami o?r b? oooaulud at York'iH*.' 8. C., and Mr. ALi.tao* at hia 0800 la ?' Ooort Ho*##, at LAoaogtar. July 1th 11*9 SI - ? i . .