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1 <SI)f ITriitjer. LAHCA8TERY1LLE, B.C. Wednesday Horning, Jan. 90,1864. Shots for the 8oldltrt. We .published laet week an extract from a Richmond psper, show icy that large iam. b?ri of in*n it) General l.nngstrvel'e command were dcatilutc of aheee Since then , we hiro accn Capt. J. N. Crocked, Quar | tersoaeter cf the Fifth 8 C. Regiment, who corroborate* the reports pxevioun'y published on this subject, lie safe that the campnniea Ironi ilua Uiatrtct id I.eaga! real a h ? uaaand aliara the dealitetion of the army * in tlih raapecf. We have three companies in that command?ene in the lal Regiment, \ one in tha 2d, and oee ia the fifth. He think a that aeventy-five or eighty paira ?f ehoea would aupply the waatn of theae three companion ; and he aeggeata that thia number of paira be made up, by voluntary coatributiono, on the part of the people of the Dialrict, and forwarded te theae companion We believe the euggeetioa ia a good one; and furthermore, we think the people ahould, under the eireeuiataiuea, extend the needed relief It ia true the Government liould aupply ita own aeldler* with ahoaa ; * but it haa not done ao, and we ahould not L atop to enquire into tha canae of neglati \ when theae poor men are ahorlt9?, in the i uaiiIIi of Jiinuarv. and in a? lulil n atiimla ' aa Butt Tenneaaee. Thia number of ahoat I ('6 or 80 pair*) might ba eontribuled (or Itbe neeetanry amount of money to buy thtm) by tha people of the Diatrict with vary trifling inuanvenienaa, or anerifiee, if all who tie abla to da no will laud a helping hand. To the needy aoldier it will be of inoatlinable valua. The idea of a ao|. dier bring obliged to no aeriicc, in the wiuty aeaaon, w ithout ah nee, it terrible Coatribuljotia af ahoea or money a ill be received nt the atara af Maaara llaateltiiia da Mutter, and arrangements will ba made !to have thrm promptly and safely conveyad ta the army. All who will aaeial In thia laudable matter ahould do aa within the next few Haya, or ae early aa poaaible. The Pouth Carolinian. Thia p?|er baa Intel)'changed handa. l)r. R. W (jibbe, tha former proprietor, hat aold to F G. De Fontaine, Keq , widely known ae "Fer?onae," ibe graphia war cor retpoi dent ? t tbe Charleston Courier ? Undei Dr Gibba' management, the Cam linian bat been nn excellent paper, and we doubt not but that the new i'topiielor and Kdilor will make it fully aa valuable and entertaining in tha future. Of hia high | ability ?? * writer and go<d Uala in tha I aula and arrangement of lila matlar, Ilia I fic#t few laarfea of Ilia paprr, under hia I charge. gi*e unuiialakenbla evidence Wa command it to any who may w iah to aub acriba for a good daily ar Iruweekly papar The Charlotte Bulletin Tliia p>par haa beta aold by Mr. Brit ton tha lata aditor nnd proprietor, to Mr. 8. W Whitaker I la pobliaation?daily, tri week, ly and weakly ? ia coalinuad aa heretofore; . and it ia understood that Ilia political com. pleiian of tha paper undergoes no material ahange. The new proprietor tnakea no ax travagant prouiieee for the future, but m<>d ally allude# to aarlain iaperlant improve nente which will early raanifeat Ihemaeltrea. Both the retiring atd inaomiug editer have I our beat wiahea for their pereonal eucceae and happineas, and future public useful| nesa The AdToeeteThe Southern Christian Ailntentt ia again i publiabed on a Urge double elieet, of a r good quality of papar. Being now the only viyin hi nrirrni m in* mitiUal l,Olll#r**C?* ?f lh* Methodiat Kpieaopal Cbureh, tfauth, it should, am it deaarvae to ba, wall auatain d by meiukera of litis branch of tha Cbria lian Churah. The Edilar announce* that (ba aoutinuanc* of ita preaeul diuteneioaa will dapoi.d apart lh* anioanl of donaliona and dagrr* of patronage aljicli it may ra< I anivn. The Qovemmeut Prodaoera | Wa aisled aofSe time ago that tha Government had impreaeed all *f tha aurplua aappliaa af proviaiona in tbi* District by aarving tha ownara lharaof with written notieaa, requiring them not to diapeoe of their aurplua supplies, bat to retain them, aubject t* the ordvr of the Government.-? No eall has yet been made under this antic*. In the mean lime, however, another agent L hat come around and aarvad tha producara P with a tec and notice, af tha aame character R an tha first. If tha first noliee waa binding, \ what ia tha aa* of the aaeaad ? and if tha iflrat waa aot binding ia tha aecand any mora ao 1 Or if lhaj vmiaate from differ 1?ii MirtM, which muil the producer obey! fa be rrqtiired le deliver lo the firat agent, or to the eecond! Will eome Government agtnl, oil of whom ere suppeaed te be familiar with the lawa or ordera regulating their reopeetive departmeata, enlighten the people apoo thoeo poiate ! Wo do aot know what the object of ibie art of doallog with the people may bo. bat wo keew that the efleete of it are any thing elee than gratifying. If it ia aaffered to proceed in thin way, all incentive for beaeot induetry will eoon be teat, and lha onerglea of the producing claae eo partly led that nothing will be made upon which lha Government can aiorciaa Ha iaiproaaing proelivitioa. It ia k had ayateaa at beet, and wbeaeaeculed an it haa been,it ia abeoiulvly ?uiaeaa in ita tendencies. One would aappo?a from tha large narubere employed as porebooiag and impreeeiag ageote that there was no scarcity o( men at the diepeeal of the Kseeatiee ; and yet U in arged that the raake ef the army run at be filled by new loyiee opoa oar alroady greatly depleted ' papain tint. Oar Dangers and Oar DutiesI .ate nwounU freer tke North concur is representing the public sentiment ss beiug Rmre united in favor of vigorous proseeu- i tii.n of the war th?n ever before. Twelve month* ngo there wna promise of the North becoming divided, by s party in favor of peace upon (tie basis ? f separation ; but j under the duluston that the South ia nearly i conquered, the Yankees are now almost a unit in favor of striking vigorously, and thua, ns they conceive, put a speedy end to the war. Their preparation* for the spring campaign, we have reason to believe, are on ; a more gigantic scale than they have been ; hitherto; aud it becouva eur Government aud people to prepare secerdingly. The ! Nirtll i* nOW full# H.l.rm'.n.J ' ?, ... ? ^tiering * pence upon thn baaia of reunion, and nothing lenn than the tnonl disastrous defsata of their nrmiea, during the coming , campaign, will renvince them of their inability to nubdue ut. The Government ahould direct nil of ita energien to the proper application of it* reaaureta for the de- i fence of tho Country ; and every individual, ! whether in the army or out of it, should presecute hie cnlling nud discharge hi a duties in the way beat calculated to prupio'e the common good. Nothing leas than lb* highent m in.loin nnd energy in the Goveru meat, and haruiouy of feeling and concert of action among the people, mill *a?e ua from the direst calninilies Hint have eVer befallen a nation ? ?? ? Editorial Brevities The one my kept up. c entinnoua shelling i upon Charleston from Tuenduy night of In.t week to Friday?the date of our Inal report. The number of ahella thrown were upw.'ds ?l five hundred, cauaing aoine damage to tho oily, but no casualties. In other re?peit* .matter* around Charleston remain unchanged. The Carolinian aijra that en Monday tuorning ef laet week, the Thermometer wu at 111 F. Thie ia the coldest weather eince January, 1836, when it was ae low aa 4. ?. In our determination to till np the tlijn ranks of tho army, let ue not- forget that we have to fill up their thin stomach* aa well. The vet# of delators Orr and I'orachal V. Jotmaou againat the anti aiibatitute b'll, ob lli* groand of it* illegality, dcarrvee to be remembered, now that the whole Con graan seem* to be forfaiting that there ia euch a thing a* the Conntitutioa, to aay nothing of law nod faith. It ia aomewhnt noteworthy that member* of both llouaea of Congreec who have bean and are moat anxious for axtraine measures to put paopl* in th* army, cam* from Stale* ercupicd by th* oneuiy, where, of coume, the law far which they harangue ao loudly cannot lake effect. Th* number of emigrant* who armed in New York during the laat week was'26*20 ?awelling th* number for the year I8?J to )56,'J23, againal 76 306 far 186J The Secretary of State give* notice that no more paa*porl? will b* i?saed to any one to leave the country, unlena Ilia appli jranl product * auffieienl evidanc* that ha ia exempt from military duty. Confederate Honda aold at aaclion in Kichuioed laat wr*a 112 to 117. The bo*da of the 15,000,000 loaa brought IRS to 185. It behooves ua alt now ae to ua* oar tel. ant* and our nieatia that ia our future, neither we nar eur children shall have ta blueh for tha paat. A correspondent of the Riehmond Ex amxner aa\* that lata A lea of Northern ua para exhibit a mora wnaniuioua and deter* uiinad apirit in favor of iba proaaaution of Ilia war, than waa heretofore parccptibla. Lincoln held a grand lave* on New Year'a day, at which lour negraae of ganleel exterior were preaert. They ware cordially received by l.ineoln. The Columbia (iuardian, apeaking of the zeal and activity of Iba Central Aaaocialiau, aaya that they hate purchneed aiace the let intl , 16,040 Iba. hidaa to be tanned and made Ap into alee*- Alaa ovar 11,000 ynrda ?oo>n atutfa to be made into garmenta. They alao received and partly for | warded aiuce Iba lat January, over 60u caaea ta the varieua artriea, whieli were I eent to tbeoi for tranahiprneot. The New Yvk Time* aa>a that Uncoln'a KBne?ty I'raalamation will aooo be pre?ented to the rebel prieenara-now in our pneaeeeion. They now held over 40,000 of all gradea. (If thie number, 30 per eent, it i* estimated, will avail thainaalvee af thie op portunily to racape from eonfiusment and the thraldom ot J?ff Davia. | Norther a papere say that Can. Grant has submitted a plan for tho Jsprii g campaign, which contemplate* concentrating all tiis Union forsaa against Richmond?the approach lo'hs made la thrsa columns. It is aaid to havs received tho approval of Lincoln. The Richmond Sentinel has encouraging accounts from an oflicsr #f ths army of Tennessee. The officers and men are aaid to have great eonftdeoee in Gea Johnston ; and the condition of the army has boon aeueh improved, both aa regards anmbere and auppliee. It is intimated that there will bo stirring aewt| from a portion of that department which will agreeably surprise the public before many daya. Of the slavoa who have fallen into tho hands of the enemy, duriug the present war, ot lose than one-half have perished by want, disease and violence. The new mnnster Armotreeg 600-psander gen Use e rar.ge of 10,000 yards, or 200 or '00 yarda less then six miles. Its charge is seventy-live pounds of powder, aad twenty mm are required to waah, load and fire the picas ^ I m Uoycc's minority report from the Special Committer on the Currency proposes tax certificates representing specie, and tax payments in Confederate notes, at specie valuation. The majority report does not cut ao deep, but contemplates rapid funding and a tremendou^tax. The report of the removal of Butler from the command of the Department of North Carolina ia not credited. The recent freshet in the Santee, (saya the Charleston Courier) wo are informed, wns the highest which has occurred for aev. eral years. We regret to learn that a nntn. bar of cuttle wers drowned The deer have been driven by the water front their coverts in the swamp*, and n considerable number of them slaughtered. A larire number of n?vrn*> h? t i ? , from the Yankee* in Yerklown and returned to their owner* in lalouceater, King William, and Prederickeburg. An official telegram from Wilmington, dated the 11th, aaya there hae beau hnavy firing all day at Lnekwood'a Folly, by eight alaaniara of the eneuiy. On* Yankee eteainer in reported to have been blown up. an an explosion wan henrd in town. We learn (nays the South Carolinian) the gratifying feat that leu thouaaud puira of ehoee ha\e been ordered from Richmond for the aupply ol the baiefooted aoldiera iu Kant T<nnene?e. At the great aale of the Solomon McAl pine property, whieh came off nenr Kutaw < Ala., on Wedneaday,the 19th ultimo, 15,000 ' or 20,000 bushels or corn wrrt wold at fiftyfire to seventy five rent* per buahel ; 2,000 bushel* pens, at ninety ceets to ene dollar : per bushel ; 4,000 to 5,000 bushel* sweet | potato#* at fifty to sixty cents, aad a large quuntitr of ground pea* at ninety oenla to ene dollar per buahot. The ^irnt clock of time has told off another year A new one with all it* bun den# and responsibilities invitee us to new toil. Let all onr readers make the ui^nory of it hereafter hallowed, above that of any past year of their life, by fidrlily to duty, patience iu toil, zeal pi effort, energy in action, fruilfulnesa in labor, and growth in grace. The Paris correspondent of the London 7'r mtt says that Maxamilian ex it I refuse the Mexican tfiroue, unless ho i* recognized by the Washington (ioverniuenl aud that Lincoln baa refused le do so. Confedoratn finnirran. Tli? bill (published in our lint issue) reported by the chairman of the Military Com mil'te of the Home, to repeal existing cx> emptioas from military sanies and to ragulate fatura exemption*, haa, after repeated diseaaaiona, been recommitted to Ilia committee by a vote of IS aye* to 'J4 noes. The house haa paaaed a bill to allow Chaplains to draw the aamn ralione aa soldiers, and thou* who have a hers* to draw forage. The Senate haa pa?aed lb* bill, fixing the lime of Ilia naxl mealing of Congress oa the firal Monday in May. Nothing else of iniportanaa ainca our l.vet isaue Doth lloiiaea are in aecrol session a portion of almoat every day. The delib ? rations of the Senate in net ret sesaion are aaid to relate to the proposition* tosuapand the wri'. of hahtut corpus in certain onaea, and to extend the conscription to the age of 56 The Honae ia niiil oaeupiad in a at-ret aaasioii with Iba currency question. Horthern NewsNorthern datea of Ilia 8lh and 9ih hava bean recs v?d, from wliish Iba following ia taken : Howe, of Wiacanaiu, introduced a bill into the Yankee banal* ia ragaid to our cruelties to Yankee prison*.**, aud raquasiinir i.inca'.n to call out ?u? miii.... ~..i.. tears to serve for ninety days, unlaaa sootier discharged. to carry food and freedom to every creature hold in rebel priaona, and to plant l>ia flag of the Union upon every prlaon. I..iicolu ia rtquaatrd to placa Grant in ooioaiaiid of thoaa together with suck farcea in the Said aa may bo joinod with than; Congrese ia to adjoarn on Marrb lib to Juna 4ih, and all members under fifty yoara of ago to lako a part. Thia bill waa referred to tba aommittao on military affairs, and pav>ed the Yankee Houae of Representatives on the 7lb by yeaa a igkly n.na to naya twenty four. A motion to lay it en tbo table waa made by Cox, of Ohio, but thw piopoaition waa rejeeted, daolaring that, an tl.e combination at Richmond have ao right to full authority over the people or any portiona of the national Union and no warrant but eonapiraey and Ireaaon for each uuthority, therefore, every propeMtion to iroal with than ehould be rejected without heaitation Kogere, of New Joraey, on the same day, offered a reaoluiion raaiting that whilol m favor of a united, vignrcut and determined proaaautien of the war and for the main lainaiiea of the conalilution and lawe, yat, wa are for conciliation aod compromise, ?a fax aa ia conaiatant with honorable and lasting peace, and proposing the appointment of conimieaionera oa the part of the Federal Government to meat commiaeienara sum, larly appointed by the insurgent States, to consider whether, if any, and what plan may be adopted, consistent with the honor and dignity of the Union, and of the nation, (and baaed aololy on Iho reeonetructioa of lha Union,) by whieh the war may and Tabled ; yaaa aevenly eight nay a forty-two. Another roaalalien wa? ottered, (which liea over,) requesting the President to use all efforts, consistent with hoaor, to proearo an esehango of prisoners, and if it caaaol be eitended to all, then ae many aa poaei. ble. Myoro, of Peaneylvaaia, on the ume day, offered a resolution aaearting tbat the war ehoeld be waged on the Federal aide until the traitere are conquered into lo?e for the Unioa or made obedient So (fee Constitution end tale an oath to all tafomeaa and aub? | wiaeieu. # Lincoln's lute proclamation eaya thitt . when accomplished leading retain and traitors arc hung (be war would reaee with. ' in eix uionlha. A was* meeting of the loyxl people n? held io New Orlononon the 8ih of Jan. to represent that from that rebellious State 1 Govornment under Lincoln's proclamation ' nearly enough are enrolled. ilieke w as elected aa Senator from Mary- j land. Adjutant Generals Ordero?The Adjutanl-Genernl hua ixaeed orders for the enrollment, an rapidly aa possible, of all persons made liable to military datv by reeant ccts of Connies. They are required to report aa volunteers or conscripts without delay ; all who delay beyond the first of February aexl heiug considered as having renounced the privilege of volunteering, and held for assignment according te law. Prevloue to enrollment aa conecripte, all sech Dersona will ha kIIowpH to vnlnnlatar in comprufla* thai were in eervice on tho 16th of April. 1862, provided the company choeun doea not reach the maximum, but unlet not be received except en tho certificate of an enrolling officer that llioy have en volunteered. All peraon* reporting to enrolling ollicern may be allowed u furlough of ten daya before reporting to the camp of InatrHclion. All exemptinee herctofi re granted are *xubjrct lo reviaion under inatruclicne fr<>in Jlie bureau of Cenecriplion. Gex. Johxstok'h Fir-jt Order.?Tho following ia Gen. John*t< u'a announcement to the troop* on hie taking command of the army, and which, far it* laconic, runciee and appropriate style, ie a model order nr.d address: Daltor, Ga., December 27, ltf>3 General ()<r,{ert So. I. In obedience lo the ordure of hi* Excellency the ('resident, the uuderajgned hn* j I La liunnr i r. J - .. I ?? u?-uu?? vviiiuiuiiu vi iiic nnu> ?f T?iid?s>h. J K JOHNSTON. Announcements. Mr. fcloitoh. ? A* there will shortly he an election for Cleric ot the Court vi.e II. J. Hancock, deceased, I luLe the liberty of announcing J. J. Montgomery na a moat fit and auilatdo candidate fur said ofTico At the firet call for volunteers ho prompt ly enrolled hia name its k private ia the old Lancaster- Greys?served faithful in said company for two years and 6 months and uimiI he Who disabled by the loss of his leg at the buttle of Gettysburg. Ha ia the only son of n widowed mother, and the worthy grandson of an honored name?Col. John Montgomery, who long and faithfully served ( our District in the Senate aud House of I Representatives of the Slate. A Jan. )5lh 186* ^ I We nre Author.zed by tbo friuhd# ?f Mr f iv 11... A - - - ?u>u X.^iuiiiir i u a n II il in# n I hi r cx?Mll- ( dale for the ortice oft'lei k of the ( ou rl.made vacant by the death of II. J. Hancock, Kaq. ( The friends of John W. Tu illy, Knq , announce hiui a cuudidaie to fill the vacancy in the oliioe of Clerk of the Court. just keckivei). 1 Bo* Irak's beat Twist Tobuc;*. Abo different gradua of Tvbicoo J B BO YD. Jan. 20, 1864, 41 "notickto teacikks." i Thu School Teaahera in (.am-aster District, antftled ta raceiva iiionav from tha Board of Free Schoola, are hereby noitfied to attend at tha C. II., on the tirat Monday in February aud get thair pay. H. U. W. BKI.K, Traasurer. Jan. 20, 1864. 50?It. Commtuioners of Roads. The member* of the Board of Cemmia aionara of Honda and Bridges for LuacitaUr District are hereby notified te meet i.t the Couil liouHe <>n the lirsl Monday ia Fehruury next. 'I ha Board ia required to render a report to (.'ol VV. M. Shannon, Slate agent foi the procurement of alave Inbor an the const. For this and other important buai iieau, requiring * full attendnm-v. this meet ing ia appointed. Tha member* are r quanted to attend promptly. The members of lha old Hoard ?ra alio ruquesied ta at tend ; partiaularly thoae in chargn of tt:a papcra and recerda l-elonging to the Uotrd Ttie members of Ilia new Hoard ara aa fol Iowa: John Koaa, li J. (Iu rat an, J. II. McMurrny, Eli Caakay, Chapman Small, \V J. Mcllaain, Jim VV. Hanaon, Geo. Hall, J. K Walah, I). W. Rrows and Daniel Itinson. JOJIN ROSS, f'hm'n. Jan. 30, 1SR4. 60?at. "estate sale. BY virtue of an order from P. T. Haul inond, Etqire, Ordinary for I>ancnatar Dia 1 trict, I will aall, at tha lata residence of Mrs Nancy Walker, deceased, four nnloe balvw lmncimtar C. II , no Friday, tha 'iOlh day of January inal, the paraonal Estate of aaid decaaaad, consisting af Two negroes, a quantity of corn, 6 odder, one hmla, eowa, lioga. meat, Pork, aaed cotton. Ilauaehold and Kitchen Furniture, and a variety of other articles. Terms made known on day of aala. GRIFFIN WALKER, Adm'r. Jan. 30, 1864. 60?3t. * sheriff sale Tfc - /-V 1 ^ nj urucr 01 tne Urdinary. Landy Johnson, Applicant ) Order for ami* vs. > Keal KalaU of Noel Johoaaa, at. a! defa. ) Kli'beth Small. "J order of 1*. T. Hammond, Kaq , Or- < dinar? tor Lancaster Diatrict, I will toll at Ijancaater Court Houaa, on the flint Manday 10 February neat, between the legal | hours of aale, erre Tract uf I .and, aituate on I the water* el Flat ('reek, beunded by landa of Uriah Small. James Small, and others ] containing one hundred and aliteen aerea i mere or leaa. I Tirmb: Twelve months credit, with in- i tereal Ireta day of aale (except ao aiueh caah aa will pay Ike eoat and expenses of | aale,) the purchaser to give bond, with good i security, and mortgage of the oremiaea. if i deemed neceaaary to the Ordinary for the i purchase money. i AMOS Mi.MANUS, S. L. 0. Sheriff** OAiee l-ancueur C. II. Jan. 1?, 1*64. 40 -it ESTATE SALE. BY ?irtu?> of an order from I*. T. Hum mond, Keq , Ordinary for I.ancaater District, I will expose to publio salo at ui? residence, on tliu 30lh inat.. all tha personal Kstnts of II. J. Iluacock, deceased, eonaia tit?(f of one fine horse, one cow and ealf, buyyy and linrneaa, saddle nud biidle, clock, one wnlch, lilucUsanlh tools, carpenters tool, one Slog, some I'ork. some Wheat, trunk*. tables, desk, and many other articlas too tedious to mention. Also one Stove and ether articles at the Court Mouse, on Monday of calendar. li. R HANCOCK. wlin'r, Jan 30, 1161. 60?21. WAti TAX NOTICE. The Tnx Payers of Lnnciiatcr District will meet the AnieoMn nt Iho following pluce* and times fortius purpose el ranking returns for the year 1*63 of incense* re eeited during said year. Also salaries liable te tax. All persona dsing n registered buaine^a who hare not registered prexiously are notified to meet at the name times and places and register or they will t>e double taxed. The Tux Colleolor will attend at the ?auie times and ptnre* for the purp .se of roceiv mg the Tax en (battle &c. Tnx on inuotnua und salaries, Registered Tax and Tax en buaineea. Times and places for icceiviug returns and laxea? Matthias Crenshaw a* Monday Feb. 1, ISG4 i J. VV.Twitty's store, Tuesday - fi, M v.i n_..? ii' i .... I iiciaun uou a, vveanesriny " X, " Pleasant lliil, I huraday " 4, " John S. Htiiall'-, Fiidny " 5, " Mrs. M. Horton's, Nnturday " 6, " Taylor Aabury's ((iuld Mint) Monday " 8, " Taxuhaw, Tuesday " 9, " ( M. Funderburk'a, Wednesday " 10, J. II. McMurray's, Tliurrduy ; " II, " I .(messier C. II. Monday "15, " Craig &. Tnylor'a, Tuesday " 16, ' T*R Mngili'a store, Wednesday " 17, '* Halair,* Thursday " 18, ' R. C. Pali's, Friday " 19, " Irfinc/isler C. II. Monday ' 22, " Tho Aaaeaxor and Collector will both attend at Hie limes and place* above named in order to trouble, the tnx payers ue seldom nx the natnic of the business actually require, and it is hoped the tax payors will a'.tcnd promptly to the appointments. ' JAMKS R. M Alii LI., 18th Distriet Collector. Jan. 20, 1864, 50 ?4t | NOTICE TO CONSCRIPTS AND SOLDIERS ON FURLOUGH. IIKAI) Qfl'd KN'lt. OFFICK. I Lancaster, C. (I. Jan. 18, 1861. 1ALI. while persons, an arriving at |8 years of age, are again reminded, that they are requircd'to report without delay at this office for enrollment. II. Resigned o flic era and soldiers discharged from tho army are liable to con icription, as aouii us they may resign or be discharged; mid nil such art* now required lo eome.forwurd for enrollment? III Officers nod soldiera of the Army absent on furlough ere admonish-d, that, it able to travel do othnr than n Ho?pitnl KxamiriHtg Hoard of Surgeons ran extend their furlough", and thai ll in useless lo apply either lo the Examining Hoard who tun#I horn at tluo office or to u practicing phy. lieian. IV. A.lenlion to thin notice will relieve the undersigned of n disagreeable duly, and ihto the lerlings of the several cln-non erabraced in tho foregoing paragraph*. H. h. ALLISON, Enrolling Officer. Jan 20, 186-4 50?11. CIRCULAR To the several Soldiers' Boards of Relief in this StateCbMrTi:oi.lsii Gsrshai.'h Ornct, Columbia, S, ('., Jan 1 1, 1864. HY the provisions of thn 6th Section of Act of 17th December, 18611, the sum of $600,000 appropriated in nid of the Families of Soldiers from this State, is required to "be distributed in proportion lo the number, of persons lo be relieved aiuong?t the aev. eral Hoards of Relief." To enable the Coinjdroller Gwtm! to make tbe apportionment in accordance with the Act, the several Board* are eanuttly requested to prepare and hnnd ia i mmt dial fly their return ?, setting forth the numtnr of portom within their respective Districts or I'tiriehea to be provided for and entitled to relief.? lu the meantime, the apportionment already published and embraced in the Circular from this office dated December 23d, 1863, made upoa the baaie of the whito population, will not be regarded by tbe Hoards. A new apportionment will be prepared and furnished to the several Hoards ae soon ae the necessary duta have bean obtained from the relurna above called for. No pnyinenta will be Made et the Treasuries of the State under the new appropriation until the ap portion sent has been made and until the quarterly returns have bean rendered to the Nlate Trcaeu.ere for thequarler ending list December, 1863, at previded by Act of De ember, 1862. JAMKSA BLACK. Comptroller General. Jan SO, 1801 *0 ? It SHERIFF SALE. By Order oi the Ordinary. Jane Neebit, Applicant,') OwUr fer aale a. ( Real Eotote of Joaiali Niabit, Jabn I. ; John McMairay, McJiurray, et al. DefY ) deceased. BY order of *t'. T. I larnmoad, Enquire, Ordinary for Ijineaater District, I will aell 1 at l.ai?ea?ter Court House oa the tiret Mod- ' day ia February next, between the legal L-.--- ~1 - * * " * " * noma ui Mia, one iraci or land lying sad being on (he Nerlb side of Cimp '('reek, (not willed,) bounded by lends belonging lo Nellmniel Creig, Stewart McMurray end others containing 70 arret mere er less j Aleo, one tract lying principally en (he I South aide of ("amp Creek containing one hundred end seventy aoree, more er less,1 bounded by landa belonging to the Kalate of Sem'l Neely, Nathaniel Creig, Stewart McMurry end others te bo sold te effect a deviaiue emongnt the legatees according lo iho will of tho eaid John MoMurrav, deceased. Taawe.?Twelve months eredit with inlereet from day of eale, except so much oath is will pay the cost and eipeeae ef aale, j ihe purchaser to five bond with good security and a mortgage ef the prenaieee, il doomed neeeeaiiry lo the Ordinary, for the pnrchaae money. Sheriff's Office Ijaaeaater C. II. AMOS McMANUS, S. L. I). Jen. Iff, lM4? ffff-fft HBADQUAHTK&9. (-AMP OF IKSTSUCTIOM. Columbia, Jmiunry 16, 1864. GENERAL ORDERS AO. I. I In obedience te orders of the War De pertinent, issued pursuant to provisions of recent Act of C ingress, tbe conscription in hereby ordered of all perssns hitherto exempted by reason of having substitutes in aervire. All such persons aro required to report to the local Enrolling Officers for enrollment, on or before the first day of February next. II. Thi following regulations aa to volunteering ure prescribed by Cieiierul Orders, No. 2, current aeries. Adjutant and Inspector Cecnernl'H office, to wit: 2 "Persons herein rondered liable to military service, are required to report aa volunteers or ennscripla, without daisy, to the Enrolling Offi.-ere: nnd all who dalnv beyond the first day of February. 18H4, will be considered n* having renounced the privilege of volunteering, and be held for asaignment according to law. 2. * * "Previoua to enrol Imont aa conscripts, all audi persona will be allowed to volunteer in companies in service on the I6ll> April, Ittdi: Provided, The company chosen does not at the liine of volunteering reach the maximum number allowed; aud upon such cotupnay being ee lected, the volun'eer will receive a certift eate to the effect that lie has ao volunteered, and no volunteer will be received into shy company, except on such certificate. ? 6. "All person*, whether volunteers or conscripts, tinder this ordor, will pass through the onmp of instruction of the State to which they belong, mid be forwarded lh?-iire to the companies which are ae' lee ted, or to whiah they may be aaMgned." III. I'rmi lie liable under thia order, who I report to tho Unrolling Officer* by the Ul of February, will be ordered to report at these heudquartera ou or before the 10lh of February, to be forwarded to their com tnnuda. The opportunity of a Medical exanimation will bo here afforded. Thoao who tail to report by the daya indicated, will be immediately carolled aad neat for. ward aa conscript*. IV. By paragraph V., General Order*, No. 1*J6, Adjutant and Inapcclur-Geboral'a office, (acriua of I86J.) cerauianding officers of compnnUs are forbidden to aceept and rnuater in persona of conscript age, unleae ugh persons Khali first exhibit a certificate showing that they volunteered and aeleeled the courpanie* before enrollment; and it ia made the duty of the Commandant of Cooscript* to make rcouiaiiian fur th* ninm in the camp of instruction of all |>eraoca who go forward and ate rnuatrrtd in contrary to the provisions of aaid order. V Communding officers of companies in South Carolina deairiag to receive volun< tear recruit*, utual furniah to these liaad quartern, at an early day, prior to the 10th of February, n certified statement, showing: 1. The preaelit strength of lh? company; 2. 'I'he dale of ila organization; and. 3. That it? nuinbera hafe not been reduced by the tranafer of member* to new or other or janization* Reuruita will not be aeut fur* ward to companies of whose condition in thoee respects the Coniuiandant of Conscripts is net officially advised, but lhay will be requited to aeiect other commands. C. D. MBI.TON, Major, Commandant Conscript# M. C. Jan 20, 1864. 60 ?It $50 Reward. RANAWAY about the lat May laat, a negro girl named Jane, belonging to the Batata of A. A. Coflcv, dee'd. Maid na gro ia 15 or 16 years old, eboet five feet high. very dark and hna very large feet, toea I inclined entwnrd. I will pay Fifty Dellara for tlia npreheaeioa iu>4 delivery ef aaid negro to ae er if lodged is Ay jail ?o that I cue gel her. ft C POTTft, Adm'r. Jan. 90, 19(4, 60?tf. "estate notice. 7~ Pertofte having detaanda againat Ike Belate ef Hirooa L. Fraeer, decaaeed, are hereby eelitied to preeent their claluee to tke underaigaed on er before the 15th day ef 'ebruary next Thie notice will be plead in bar againat any deuianda proaealed after that time. JAMBS R. HAG ILL, I .. li. J. HICKSON, \ A4m Jas. 11,18*4. 49?dt negroTor sale. Will be eold at Laaeanter C li. on the lirat Monday in February, a young negro tteman, aecualoined to work in the liouee. T? |._ u / r i. i v uc iiiiu lur nu muiV. A. T. WELLS. Jan. 13, 1M4, It. Charlotte Bulletin and Cheater SlmndarJ copy one time pnr week until eale and forward bill* to the u;;deraigned at Laneaeter C. II. A. T. W. { To tho Commissioners of Roadsand the Town Authorities within the Btata f 8onth CarolinaYOU are required by a reeent Aet of the Legislature to fnrnlah nee within thirtv daye after the paeeage of the Aet, a fall nnd correal return of all handa liable to Read duty within your reapective juriedic tiena " A Hubacqueot portion of the aet require* the -Sheriff of each divriet to arreet and forward all negroes in hie diatriet who are in default. To determine accurately what ownara are in default, it ia indiapensable that in the return yeu should aet forth the name of the owners, the aimei of their ueae hunts liable, and the amount of labor each owner has hitherto furnished. Yos ar# therefore requested le forward to ma, at this point at once, returns embodying the foregoing information. WM. M SHANNON, A^nnt of the State of 8onth Oaroliua. Camden, S C , Dee. 25, 1861. Jan. II, 1864. 49?It. To tho Feoplo of Lanoaiter and adjoining Diatncta. I piopese to raise n Company of Infantry which I wish to do before the expiration of our term of service, which is the flrot of Kebreary next. I ba*e the aoearanec that we will be redeived in Nelson's Satiation, which is now on Sullivan's Inland. I will gladly receive all who ui?? feel a ^ ? J ?- ? ? " joio m v company; a Rail may ho found at liaoaoltina fti. Maaoay'o, tliooo who oaanot oonreniently aoe the roll, mv addrosa ino by letter ao that I uiav get it be tko Jtth of Janoary. For farthor particulate inquire of Haaaoltiae A Haoaoy. J. N HOWELL, Capt. Com'd Co. B, 4th Kogt'. S. T. Jaa. ft, 1 lift4, It ESTATE NOTION *j ALL poroonn indebted to tho Rotate of Geo. C. Braaingten, doooaood, will plaaao make pavmmtl to tho onderaigned ; aod all peraona having doroaoda agaiaet aaid Eatato art herobv nolitiod to proaoot thorn properly altooted, witbia tho timo proooribod by law W. P. BKASINGTOV, Ada'r. 1 Jaa. #, Iftt, At HEADQUARTER!, COUVI13SARY.GEV8 DEPT. 8. C., Colombia, 8. C., Daa. SO, lift. rPHIU?Mr?l Aaaaoabiy bating pmw am x .Ant lo amaud as Aal. aatitlad "Am AaI lo aappraaa tka a ad a a diatHlattaa mi pirilAAAo liqaora la tkia BUIt," aalborialag ad J AiopAWAriag kia KaaaUaaaj Ik# Gattriar to aanlraat avitk a aklilad aad ratpAtoibli Agaal ia aaah of tka DiaItUU of lb la Slain Ia naaaafaalara a liaailad qaaatily mt para aplrita, *4 a liaailad aad raaaoaakla piita, nat ta AXtaad tbraa dallara par gallaa; amid apirita nal ta ka aald la any bat ragaNrly prnaticing phyaialaaa aad raglatarad draggiatae" Noliaa ia karabp git an Ibat prapaaala i? wriliag, atatiag priaaa, will ba raaaitad al Ihia Dapartmaat for tha manafAatara aad aele. aa abota, af a quantity af para apirfla and alaohal, aaffiaiaat far tka daaaaadia af tha Diatrict from whiah tka affiar ia aaada. Bond af tan thauaand dallara, witk adaqaata curur, wm oa rw)iifM tar Iba raiural. porforiaanea of lha oaniract. Early propoaale arc raqaaalad. By urdor of lha Gavaroor. hicharu Caldwell, Liaat. Col. and Cominiaaary Gao., flL U. [I.anaaalar Ltdgar IMatj Jan. ?, 1*64. 41?4t IN EQUITY. Jamoa Gibaan and wifa"! Sarah Salina, la Eqalty?La*, a. aaaior. lloary H. Danraa, ? Columbaa L. Duaoaa, Bill la raaavar Willia* Dunoan, Traal funda. and athara. It appaariaf la tta aaliaftaOaa of tha Caiatnimianor that Jama* Danaao, Ramaad A DaAcaa, Marfaral U. Williama, Haarr Williama, Sarah E. Williama, Rakacaa C. Williama, Mary . Williama, Innt D Williama and, Samnal A. Williama, Dafan daaka ia tha abora atatad aa?, rdbida with oak tha limila of tha Smm ; ? maliaa ivaranaw umm, Cawplrtatouto Sails itora, it to orAarad that tti said Jafeaa Doa aaa, Samoa! A. Dor.au, latitat M. Will iama,. Henry Willia?% Hnmh ft. Williams KabOaaa C. Willing Ifary ft. WilKa?a Km mm D. William ?M fthsaal A. Will* iaaia do Mita, plead or Aamnr to the bill in above OaM oa or befara tha 10th day of April, atharwiaa jadg*?at pre confssso will be arAerad agaiaot tbVta. JAMEft ft. WlTHEAfiPOON. Caa't llq'y L. D. Jan ?, 1N4, Bin THE ROLL OF H0R0R. To tht Families of Deceased Soldiers : Tha Lagialatura liaa cwatioad tha agaoey to raaord tha naoaaa of aoldiara fraaa tkia Stats who hava fallan ia aarxiae a? diad front diaaaso daring tha present war. Tha fallowing laaolutian was adopted by bath branahaa of tha General Assembly : -netoived, mat tha Agaat 4* arg a, bj pahl ic advertisement, tha familiaa ?fd?> caused aoldiara to roport to him, that ho tun* have tha maane of verifyiag and aarrvcling Regimental returna." la aecordanee with tha above raaolatioa of Ike General Aaaatnhly, I aaraoatlj raq'iaat tha familiaa and friauda of deeeaaed aoldiera to forward to me tha names of tha hrave man who haTa fallaa is hatlla ar diad iu tor viae daring tha praaont war. Tha information raqaired is tha nana, rank, ?< bar of ragimant, lattar of eompany, data af daalh, causa of daalk, it what haUle^ #r where died. 1 would alaa earaeetly raqaaat all tha commanding offiasra of ragimanta from thia Slate ta forward ma aBaial rataraa of tha eaanaltias in thatr respective aaasmaada from tha beginning of tha war, aad ta can* tinua said ratarna daring thair tarm af air* vice.ee that tha Roll af iianar may ha da partial and aamplata aa paaoikla. W*. B. JOHNSTON, Raaarding Agaat af tha State. Jaad, 1804, 8t SHERIPP SAT.P. By Order of fch? Ordinary. J.J. Williarae, adua'r.^ Order for ult of vt. ! Real Eat ate af G. Harriot R. IMyler, f W. Plyar, dee'd. widow, at al. J Bjr ardar af I'. T. Hammond, Caq , Ordlnary for Lanaaatar Diatrial, I will aall at l,aneaater Court Houaa an the flrat llaaday ia February nazt, batwaan tba legal haura af aala, Qua Tract of land, aituata an Um watara of Camp Creak, beaoded by landa of Margaret Plyler, E. Plylar, Calrtu Balk, and aihara; aaetainiof Twa Hundred and twenty five aaraa mere or lean. Txrmo.?Twelve men the aradit, with iataraat frem day af aala (exeept aa maeh caah aa will pay the coata and ezpaaaaa af aala,) the purehaaar ta five bead, with gaad aecurity, and a mortgage af tba preaaiaae, if deemed jiaeeaaary, ta the Ordinary far tba parahaaa manay. AMOS'Ife}( ANUS. S. L a SherifTa Office, Laneaatar, C. H. Jan. It, 1M4, 4??U NEGROES TO HIRE. i I will Kir* ?t my reeidenee, o* Monday, lh* firat day of Pebronry, hih *r eight | iik*ly able-bodied field hand* both *?a and women, one good eook end heeee aertent. Team: need* known en day of kiring. W. W. ELLIS. Jen. ?. I >64. 47?41. ESTATE NOTICE. ALL pereena iedokled ft* ft* Halat* of Jam** 1 Glenn, Aoeaneed.ero annealed U make payment ft* Ik* nndereigned ; end ell pereena having demand* ageiaet eaid EeUt* will pleaee proeent them Immediately fey payment. J. H. BeHlTRK. \Y, NARGARBT ftl.EMN, Adm're ef JOHN D. LiNN.dee'd. * Jan. 6, I St 4. 47?km ESTATE KOTICt Aid. paraoaa iadafctwd to tha'*B?Uta of John W Naakit, iirnwd, tn rw)iMi*d la naaka papmaat ta (ha tadaraifaad ; and all paraona kariof dacaaada afa'aal aaid Batata will plaaaa praaanl thaoa lliaadiatalf far pajaMt. MARTHA MBtfBfT, Ada's. Ian. ?, IMA 47? St. PIANO FOR SALE. For aala a aaaond head, awaat tonad Pl? aaa, Uaraaa aaaka. Six OeUvaf. Far f?f< Ithar partiaulara appljr aarlf at tfcia aflaa. Jaa Iff IBM. ? -*