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Hadaaa $1 Iaaalvent Debtors aoticoa must tea paid far la adranoa. Attachments, Rules ft plead aad attear legal notice* mast tea paid ftr tey Ore Jk tternay in the caae, ar ether paraaa heading in ttea advertisement. |Jf AaaeoaoemeuU of Marriage* ar Deaths; Jfedoeeaf Religious Maadaga published IsltAT aad aaliaitad. biluary Motleea axaaeding tha announceha eat, will be charged far the overplus at ragsm adverii sing rates. HF~ Trihntee ef Reapost, rated as adrariiauaaata. foR THE LANCASTER LEDCER. Bandy'* IiardiNo. hi. Whan I last wrote, bright prospects illuminated my pathway. I was wrapped in indiiffMt dreams of love, happiness and riches. Steamboats, canals, mills, fortresses, and all the other enterprises which characterise a modern world, was hi ttlAlinkf Willi . iili'l. In drtUDt of fora I was transported upon ths pinioqs of imagination aaci hoisted mid lb? clouds. Ym, sir, tbe fair prospects which seemed lo.be in store for Sandy, has absquat lated, "gone up lbs spout/' end be, it seats, is doomsd to ruzzle in bis own ebirrinsy corner, with no cyeaph to cheer his latest breath. Imagine one of these streaked lizards with bis bead poksd out the small eind of a cow's horn, and yob hare a faint semblance of how Sandy <orae out at old squire Smith's. Sal lie end myself was progression fine It?snaJkine time at the usual rate of 2 40, when one of the uacouxronest, un beard of circumstance! to?k place that ever mortal man endured. Donquixote had. hie rebuffs as well as victories, so Sandy must expect and nerve himself for same. But it takes a heap more oerve to stand the shock of woman than it feJlov*<er?r calculated cm. But to the facts. You will recollect that at my first visit to the old squires, 1 was received with such marked reepect, and treated with such eimple familiarity, that I was in love with Mm Sallie quicker than you could count three and give you four te start on. Everything seemed to be moving on right and why thould'nt it, for it aiet -every A U . IJ I CI I . I gai iiiai couiu ur?w onnuy on, lit ami Dona of your aliinplasters. Bandy know od be ?m "coon" enough for any gal in Log Town, at least, he bad a hankering disposition to believe it. The second visit was made a couple of jreefcs later, when Bill and mysolf went e? over one ofternoou, dressed in our beat, equal to a dry goods clerk, to pass off a few hours of pleasure. I made the as quaintaoce of several young ladies of the neighborhood who happened to he there on arvieit. As ie cuetomany, where there are a gathering of young people, plays were introduced for pastime and amuseaU0t and we ell epent a happy hour or SO amid showers of kisses and After all hands got tired, we set down, and euob a jabbering, it was equal to a drove of wild geese in a dark night,? Miss Mary Wall said she was so fatigued, | and Mill stood there fanning ber with hi# hat with the rapidity of a wind mill.? Too great big drope of sperpiration rolletf do wo ifes M'-ks of Mue Halite, and I had tha equUite privilege of wiping them way with Wy rod handanner bsndker biof. 0h? etpress my fw ?d admiration jest at thjdBHAttjfeffM^use of talking ^ ^ ^ JPhg restless and proposed So keen a HR'e mora fun. U? Walked up w I to the side board and took an egg out of | a basket and said be would begiu by see- 1 ing who could brake tbe egg by squeezing it lengthwise in tbe palms of their | hands. 1'4 never heard talk of such a trick before and snstficionod Bill as trying to play a joke off on some of us. lie gave it to one of the girls to try first, she hesitated and wanted Bill to open the ball, but we all voted that she was the ' 'right one to test the matter. j She took it and give it a squeeze, and i the whole crowd seemed surprised, ezCep'. | Bill,, that it did'ut brake; another and another Aried as it caine round to tbeir turn with no better success. I thought it impossible, and believed it a trick lor j me until I saw MissSallie give a squeeze, j turn red in the face and grit her teeth as i if she was doing her heel , It finally reached me, aud as I took the egg in my hand I give it a close in j spection, thinking that may be it wae'nt I HO HflMr ul) Hill maaiiJ if I si?. If 1? ! .a ! ? ?-? ?... ?..V M4 that one be would git another. Ano.be/ , egu whs got hi.(J Mish Saliie wl.o seemed to be taking on in ilia right way come j close up by my Hide, which had the ef- i feet of increasing my strength about forty degrees, wbeu added on to my former strength, male me a sm-d) sampson. I firct give it a small squeeze to tent tbe tbiug, tbau I tiptoed and drawed myself almost double straining at it, but it was no go, ail uiy etiorla proved abortive. I concluded to rest and give it another trial. Miss Saliie admired my ambition, said she knovvsd I would succeed, and poured such sweet words of consolation and encouragement into my ear, that it made me,feel as good as 'lasses running rile down my shirt collar. "Here goes for the second trial," said I, and the gals jumped up and formed a circle round me. Miss Sallie come rite up in front of me, and every lime I would set to, she'd grin and grunt like she wan* (ed to help me. I let on a grip, to that egg equal to a ten year old vice, but I couid'til come it. It would never do, I thought, to give it up that way (and con trary to the proposition,) I give it a slight twist, and all at onct, "squash" something went. I had succeeded, my ambition wae gratified, but the whole house in an uproar of laughter, not so much at my success, as at the predicament Miss Snllis and myself were in. When the egg bursted one half dew all over Miss Sallie's lovely countenance, and the loiher half < tried to hide itself rite into the roof of my mouth. And what is worse, the egg was not of an exactly healthy nature. It was one of thoie kind tliat the ben had forgot Len to batch; it had grown aour and the older it got the sourer it goy, All the gala tbrowed their pocket han* kerchiefs to their noses and went "zhcu ! zhett 1" I commenced getting sick ai d < was seized with a vomiting which threat* I trued in its violenae to dislocate all the essential organs necessary to carry on a ' man's existence. Sallie run down stairs * to git some water, and after turning to 1 the ladies excusing myself for the arci dent, I followed suit. i Keaching the foot of the stair* I turned 1 off through the dinning room to get to 1 the beck door, nnd in the darkness, I run against the table alrsady set for supper end up eel the celctiletions of the whole 1 family. It was eqtoal eliuoit to e chine were store turning bottom upwards?kersmash, rug, chug, cbnngle, went dishes, cups, saucer*, knives, forks, preserves, hutter, fried ham, ketchups. eil to gether, end myself on top of them. I jumped up as quick as possible, think ing I could git out of sight before the light come no one would be the wiser, I but old squire Smith hearing the noise from the adjoining room come rushing in .at full epeeu to ??-* what had happened ; he same in contact with my head just as I was making mv exit into the air with full bend of Huam on, knocking us both sprawling, feel to feel?ine among the broken dishes, and him I do'nt.know where, for I wee blind aa a bat in day lime for the next half hour. Old "Biddy," the servant, hauled out at the top of Iter voiee, "thieves I thieves!" and the squire gaming bis feet first, give me a lick on the aide of my noggin, up setting me for a abort time into a soap barrel which was silting in oue corner of the pantry. The pantry was different from any I ever saw before or ever come acrossaince. It was h#Jf under and half out of tha earth?about fopr feel deep, with sbelvee . ail in the up alory. 1 bad'nl been in tbare long before 1 felt something cold making its stay through my trousers to tha ekio, | and it wae then ! perceived J was ,u> a j aosp bax/ei. I hauled oat for help, aad mercy at the top of my lunge, but it wae ; a long time before any aseiataoc* could j ^ lie rendered, h? I tied knocked over a l>ee i ' hive in my passage and the angry rar mints were just taking hold ot everything which come in their way^cats, dogs, and old Biddy included. Two or three of the shelves had .'alien in upon me and wedged me up so tight that I saw there was no chance for me until 1 was taken out. Every now and then I'd hear one of | the bees humming around my head, and j so soon hs dm (i mm mo out, "zip lied go rite info mv li?ir. It did'nt take lone I for the whole family to discover my whereabouts, Mini u 1>eCome very Evident to me I'd have to go through with the doilgiug process to keep from heing made ' a hive of. S ? I eased rite down in 11:e { soap np (o my ears. llien took my liHtui hmI plastered my he^d o?er with h tl.iu ' coat; tlimi served aoiter as a life preserver for my head I rem amed in there about fifteen tniri uies ; the tmen becoming a tinie pacified. Bill ventured up and pulled me out.? There stood Miss tSahie nud all the rest oi the young ladies lo king on fairly d> ing with laughter, while 1 presented the spectacle of a redeemed sinner just heat iiiiougn purgaiory Willi H nil nag. To tell you liow I looked would be iin nosnitile?I "know bow onsaimfied I let. I didn't stay nt that place much longer, nor I didn't go there ?giti, for as noon hk i got the *weliin out of my eyes'ard felt able to go out door* end mix among my acquaintance*, tlie tiret thing, the last tliing^the eldest thing, the biggest thing, the roundest thing, the *qi|*re?l thing, a>l the thing, and the in<>st of "it, was my scrape with old Squire Smith. Every old negro, little negro, old folk*, young folks, fools, bull dogs, didapper*, political detmfgoguea and temperance speakers were sounding it in my ear ? And to make the matleY worse, 1 hea'td . of Mis* Sallie Smith mimmicking me dodging in the soap barrel alien the bees were niter ino ; how 1 grunted, slapped and kicked. That looked my numpliug for me and I have never been to old squire Smith's since. I have now resolved to lock tip my 1 (velini;*. in a banbox fur the next six I months ; swallow the life of Agdrew 1 Jackson, \\ Mshiiigton ami Clay ; live off uf Augalor hides and ink ball soup? ' When you bear from me again, I hope ' I'll be flourishing in.a more congenial ' clime, dreaming of bright prospects and ' "fast k>K?ns " March '25. 1864. ? Fiom the Southern Cluisiisn Advocate. h UTILE MAY OK THE Khb U< iEK'S !? KKIh.Nl>.?Ciiap. 1. t 11t si us. h At.i.ik V. ciiapin. * 1 "What ia the matter with papa's pet?" * vaid Col. LeBruce, holding out his arms ' Lo a beautiful lutle curly?headed child, ' wlio, led by a nurse, was slow y coining 1 up the garden walk lo llie piazxa. Sue , 4 termed to be very much troubled, ber ' title lip whs quivering willi the grief she * was trying l<? hold tit tlfack, but which in *pile Ot hei efl'or;h at concealment, whi ' making itself manifest in the big Imri ' polling down her cheek*. "Oli ! p?j>a, papa;" aobbed *he, run- 1 uinggnto bis arms, and hiding her little ' Face in his buyout ; "Lilt e baby Frank is , I dead ; and insiims says they ere going ! ' l > put him mi a coflin and bury hun in a big hole, like lliey did dear little buddy I llarry, and I am so iw.rry "Lille buddy is not in ibu big hole 1 inning , no ) i origin itngei 111 neaven, 1 ' mid litte baby Frank, has y no to lie an angahlOo. Ileavfen i? .1 belter place thall tlllH, n iiti if little May IB M gOCrd ^ 111, when hIio die* God will ?en<l boddf and j 1 bnl>y Frank to tufce her to t!ie>r lie?teniy . Inline to live witli them forever." "(Jen lulls.Frank yet any milk in beav 1 en pap* f People whs ao alingv, Ili?s> 1 Would not give hirn any mi k here;" end 1 the recollection of the deed baby's w rung* called forth anollu?r4>iiril of tear* ? "lieu*, who ia baby Frank f" Said Col. L., addressing It is young wile. "I don't know; I suppose it is tlie ba bv of the refuge^ wlio lived in the cabin opposite. I heard she had a sick child!" "You heard there wan a s>ck t-hgd ! and left little May to he the only eympa thizer with the family id their distress f You have surely forgotten, my dear wife, how much we needed sympathy when A. J . - - V. I--1- - ' ..I vruti iuui uur nine treasure iroin us." I "Well, llarry, tliere are to many'reiu- 1 gee* in ihe village, they have become a 1 perfect nuisance ; and I did n?t feel dis* 1 posed to offer thetn any inducement to' prolong their stay among ua by extend 1 ing hospitality to them." "Uor prejudiced /nd unreasonably | you are talking, my wife. Do you sup I pose they sue bare fypm choirs t Many ' ol tlioni have been driven from Ibiwrioo* ' homes. The cruel foe ha* oeprited them j of Nlir.osl hII tliev possess : homeless and j destitute where must iliey seek assistance! ! "But 11 hi, tliey have raised prousione j one hundred per cent. We cau hardly I gel anything to eat." | "What do they have to sell, ll-na ?" i "Yhey 1 Why, of courir, they have nothing to tell ; But they buy up every j thing that is for rale ; lo'lhat we hate to < depend entirely on-our own plantations for all we net.". "Wliii is it that doet the ( -iling, Kt'lia ?" "Why, out own eoiiiilrx | eop.e. Hairy, you sejtn to be very obtuse this ..Iter uViii. Every old woman woo Ui. mi ecg l>riii^^ u mi Mini wmn* ihe rery lngh ] e?i price lur it, and ihe lai titers around charge ten times as liHitll aa their |?f?. duce in spin , lor ???r) tiling die; bring i into ihe market." "Then H is your own people is it, tlint Il4\e raised prices oil these poor UllfotlUriaie relngees, ^Lio have ll.-.i to you for protection ; and you i:ot oniy pern.it tins extoritoli to he piacticed oil them, hilt add to their sorrows by refusing to extend common b spiiatity loyhetn? Wiiy, Ken*, urn ate worse tnaii the hari.ari >iis among whom iiie Apostle 1'aul was cast; j lor tue liiUu if Is us thev showed the , ?ll IJs A Irt, Led lllflt 'Illicit ii I lid lie AS, lllfir Clilel iiinsell rricivili^ tlifin tutu Ills oMi house. Mini lud^ui^ them courieoUs!) ? Now iron! the w*y yoli ciVjiized Chris turns ot li e 19th ft-iuUi nre ire rant; : these jiuo( it'ugres u i?( iiiJ cttidul ojim ion, ?uli Hi I \ our Clir stlirtiily Mild ciVlllz?Iion, you sre lulling f*r short ot these tMVHge i?.wioJer.s. 1 think the sootier yotf c line to lite nHiue concusiuii yourselves ll.e better ; lor you tuny rest Assured they will M|>[ie<tr I yoar condemnation Ml the judgment. With your superior h^lit, very different ought to be your conduct ?Mtid mud be?to obtain the a|i|.ioval ol IIimi Gutl who miIi reMnrJ you nccor ding 10 yuur deeds. IiihmiiucIj mm yn hate done ll UlltO tilt' least Ot llll'be IUV t>reiLir?si>, )e lia*e dune it unto me \ that is tile leaf ; can you abl'.le it I \ nu wali'l kjet :trouml it. Mini nut lie?r lb* aula, ?Je QunctHtion 'depart."' "Well llarcy, I w >mIi tliey weie all I'ppy in tbex own bom.* agHiii said ilie, trying to tuin .ft the converaalion, Inch * ns becoming rather (eriouro, *nh a laugh. "And no duuM limy beirlily join \ ote n th*3 oinli Ken*. 1 nut ?uro I would, if [ #fin ill their pUces Indeed, I lt*?e iitn ko much l.e*rtlr>-aue?*, IVItriCM Mini extortion, tlni'0 I CMIlie liefe hl? nine, llint 1 find nI* '? tf coiiuhumIIi Olldrllllg it II C4II he pO?Slbi?, l|lt!*e ? ? iliti home* of 111 > brMte, nwble noldiera alio *ro ?i moling shoulder to boulder of ilie defence <>l our country, hikI pour ng out liieir blood mm free y on the soil if one ConlederMle Slate x* Mliolliei, :iiO*ing *e cmii Imve no epHrute inter i?t. We iiinet ?t?nd or fall logeiUr,? 1 hank God! il l* home d?MornllZ{tliuli Iimn tol reached i)i*9 army. \N lien il doea? H(? W nil to our i'mumf. lint *)io IN tlun I" 11 is Kr i.k \ ' itti|>hj>* I" sun) May, ilipp n|f out ol lier father'* Im]?, end tliking the Ii-hhI i f a nice looking old ue jro, wIki li oi juwr come into the piazza. 'Tins is Mwdii Nsnuin, |isp i." Nmn t? acknowledged the introduction li V M Cltl t*e \ , wild olit inut*<1 il by isyi' g, "my iirada is w irfu^e? fmin N?*? < )ri?HtisJ die came lure wnh two children and one i>( tli ?in in just dead. Missis Ii4h iio friends here. wnd this last trouble*' been t 10 hiucli tor her, sir," * id she wiping (ior eyes with li*-r apron. "Mi*-i* is ?ei\ lick, too sick to make anv wrange>eetiis for burying the pircuiui t.wb). So 1 emits to a?k yon, sir, is you's w soldier, j wnd my master was one too, if tin sunt attend to it, hi d base Ins child buried ns a gentleman's son ought to l>?. ">v limi w*? ilia mailer with our Imlij, Mtuma I" ?aid Mm. L. "You nee, in*hi, it *m teething M.m ler ??? killed Ml ihe bttlle of Maiiaee*#, 1'llfll light on lop of that mc ?thh drove from home l?\ Hit) iincerat.le Yankee*.? So iimcli lroube, main, caused XI m* Lou, ! Lo Io*e nil her iioiirikKiueiil, mikI w* had | I I leed I lie I.Mill. Well, V?B c<*Ui<lll'l gel ' llie nghi kind ol food, miimil. I lia rich j people here too lugh minded lo sell ifliik ; end the poor one* would only ?wnp for yum and leather, and all eorl o' tiling* like iha*t what wealid not have, cause you sea mum, the* hardly wauled , lo lei in fetch off ihe clothe* wa had on our back*? Keen to the baby's ailver | up, lh*y took out of my basket, and made 'f roe left. 80 iwixt all thee* thing*, ray poor child had 10 suffer. But I tank ( Ood, he i* ?af* in a hotue the Yanktree will nev?r gai to." j "What i? your unstress' i ante !" asked Col. L. "Mv mistres* in lite wfdow ?f Col. ltut ledtf*. n"Surelv not Col. Frank Uutledt;* of Now Orleans !" said he, startinn from his out. "The same r ite, sir."?Mtd she curtesey ing low : "nnd h belter gentleman never lived on earth. T'*ere same old Hrrui> carried him when he w?? a baby, and I nei t-r thought to see a hulle' shot through lit* beautiful head, hv the like* of thciit a? wmli'i til <> briuth hi* alme* A-h master ; old Nanny iis?i i 'specie.! to live to I see such tunes a* ti es.-and the big ........ . ... iniiiii iii wn 111 r wniiere<l cheeks *Hi'i tli** CJoionel grenllv fH'i ted, "need 1 if I yiiii this in tlie family of the breve, noble niftn, who ssvcJ inv I life. Ob, KrHiik, my Goyliu id't friend, what a pour re:urn ?r have made lor | your generous m if devotion. Metenul Heavens, that *e thou d Allow Ins child | to perish fur witnt, ?t our very door.? Mhuuii, l ike inm fo lour mistress, and t?od forgive us for this cruel wrong." Cut. Lebrnce reached the calon before Die old Mhuiiih. The steps, were so di lapidated tbei could liardlv iiiliinn bit weight, bui "'it wh? j? >od enough for h re fiij|?e." The 1*tidh nl thought he could not Afford to fix them, Although he lied charged tint poor widow more for one year's rem iIiaii the establishment cott hun. I wonder he did not know lie Could Hot IihIai.cm Ilis leilonr nllli nl! ll.nl ! !o&? of integrity * <) .honor, ?Imn< 1 ng againM liiin. Hut "everybody w?? char gmg them ni the aaill? rale* '* " I liougn Jitml join iu land the wuk.d aha I not be unpunished," aaya my Bible. Tlieie ia a day coining, wheu your account books mutt all tie leopemd ami infinite justice, unpartiai and omnipotent will be mealed to aU. No aopbiairy of yours can elude it. In tbe acntea of Eternity, tliat widow's Confederate money will weigb enougli to sink your soul to tbe' loweat pit. JN EQUITY. Jam*- Ciibauli and nil* ) ftuiall Cieliaa, | Id Bquily ? I.aa re | vaster. Henry il Duoeau \ t'elunibwa I . Duuc?a. j Bill to recover WillUui Duoimui | Trust fund* a*.' ethers J It appeatia/ le lli* e?iisfaeliou nf the Cooi'iiispioin ti ut Jam*- Daavaa, (4i.mu?l A Duncan, Margaret 4 vV1lli.ua*, llenry Williams, Harsh ti Williams, Aebeceu 6. Williaoe, Mary ti Wiiliaiae. tinm. D Willi >aaa and 2>rm>el.V vViiliai**, Def^n daets ia the above >uir4 ca*e. reside with out Jbe limit* of (he Htsle ; on a?>u>i o Ker?liaw 4? < ceuor*. Cetaplaielants Holic itora, it la ordered thai 'i.n aaid J iwea Dun cm. Nriti'tl A Dui uaa Marg.iet M Will leuie, tii-nry Willism-, H .r?i? K Wiliitina Itebr.r* I* ,viH|?ia?, Mart K Willi.una tiuviua I) William* and .^amutl A. V\j!liaula d<4 iiiisri. pUavi or d.-mnr to Hie bill III above case an or betuio llie IVlh day ??l April, nllierwia- judgment pro con/esto sill be ordertd .<g .mat then JAMtifi tl. WITIIMLSPOON. Coaa'r ti^'y I, P Jan 6, lilt, % 3m 0 P F I C I A L. Adj'taru la?r'a Die's Orrici. I Kn-wiond, Feb 4. left ( KNtiU Al.ORDtittS No 14. -The fol. lo? teg < rder ia published for the ia I jrii.Miiou < !' i i cm erruod : Kui.ini d. Pol.ru r. I, Iti64 KXCIlANUr. NoTICK NO VIII. I. ,\CL Pnl*'.>.Ka iierrtiiture held by the Uuned >isU?ii?ii anliw.slit *rr mricui, aoLI.Itin or CIVILIAHa. IK* trl at Ciiy 1'aiiii. airi.se tmb i *j or Jakvaby. Ihflt. are Her. bv on LAaao ixchaioku *i Au otrickaa abb msr ?>r tmi V'ici ? bu h0 caftukb, wiio repoitea fur duly ?t Kotorpriae, Miae ai Mat mm* rttioii t" the ! i4th (>r Novrmbkr, 18' 3 and win.?. n rura ! Weia forwaf.le.l tu ire h MnJ lien Julio I II Kuillay, A K K ?KCI.AKK? Rift II A Mill 3 All ullu e? m.rl Krli of Hie VtCMeburg ) capture, hrlt.l R i a p In Ifia B el Trnitpiurr lM4ii ar i.lart .? reported foi duty at .Marietta, (in , and n??'? were for* * ardad to i?a ht Col. A Jaakena, aki ok CI. A Mil' KXCMAH9K*. lit) llUlil), Ag? at of Exchange fly order: [Matted) 8 Courts, Aoj't and luep'r lereriai. (i.alieuetar l.erfgar Flint.] Feb 17, I?04. I ??t. Notioe to Pkysioiaas. 4 I.I. regular practicing licensed j>I.% ai/V ciana. in Ijtnca-ter lliatricl, are hereby noticed that I have deposited a quantity | of apirita aith Mr Jonea Crocket;, at I,*a j canter C' lirl llollae. ? hu ll Ihev can Itv i*nl?ri<t|f im?> In-ml, mul rniifortmni/ in > oih?*r |mr!i>'<ilir? with tin* rt-?^ni?iti?n? ?>f ] llif rniMt Act of Ih# L*|;i>l?iur? An this oUwii B A. CULP, District J >i#lill?r. Uarrh 16, 1864. ft~3t ESTATE NOTlCEr ALL pi r??n? Iftdrbtad to thr KlllU of (lltflii, dncfUM-d, ar* rr<|iiut(d to make payto the u?4?rAifn?4 ; m4 all ppraoa* having demand* affinal aairi Kalate will pirate prvaenl theci immediately for payment. J. H MeMUR&\Y MARUAKKT M til.KNN Adm'r* of JOHN I). Ql.KNN. dec'd. J a*. ? OHN | SOUTH CAROLINA'S 1>EAD. BIOGRAPHICAL ROLL OF HONOR f HAVING received frequent applications . t'ri ml tlie friend* of decease!! soldier* j la ( !?? ** in a permanent form ami umKe it ' nccj^oihle to ml who iniphl desire a copy, ) the IttJI.I, Of HoNl ?K" oh ?^ilioli I ui:i enpaped lor the Stair, i propone to publish a work more extended in it* aeope and de- I nijftl til:iit ttif Spile Roll, embracing UtOgraphical Sketches of the olftcer* atid men liem thi* Sinie who have fallen or died in j service during the present war, and whose liiend* may furnish me with the necessary tn.ileri iu lor huc'i sketches I he firm m ttii? : I he friend* of the de* censed"soldier* de?iriny n place in mi* work , ? m rorwiirri hi m?? ine lii-cc*?arv iiilorma- I liwn to make up fur publicntinii tin* bio- I graphical kketohr*, or Mcffd the nntliv* thi-v wi-li inner led, u lion tlicy will bu re- I vinculum! compiled lor publication Lnch biographo-ai eke'ch must lie iu-?i.irrpa,-iipd by t> e ii imc of at It*nnI 0f)" -ub?criber ?im1 Ten Dollar* lo defray the expenaea ami In bor involved i?t 1 pit paraiiuti and compilation of |lir -k.-ir ?, fm whie 1 a rri'ri|i| i will be given en'iiiing too bold'-' loacopv j of the work ul lh<- Mubiciipliou pica. 1 Alii perfecting i<rrnug'-meiit? with n lead ini? publishing bon*e tor the publication of j in*- work . It w ill be published in aionthU I number*, arid issued ui foe boat elvle of tetter press printing. 011 lino "While Kngiish book paper and primed w ith the be?l Kng li?th Ink. Knch number willeotilain one or tuore poBlraila of oilicera mid men who hate distinguished themselves during Hie war.? 'l'he twelve numbers will make four band some vnlom?-e. ' I Terina 05u per annum, or fer twelve ntimbers, payable on the publieation of the first number, of which due notice .will be given. The work will be continued,until IJ.e ifolTia completed Those intending to ftubsi-nba or lu.u>?b biographical sketches, kbould do no without delay, an tile lir?l edition will be limited to the number ot Nubacrioerw Address WILLIAM II JOIIXSON. Columbia, S I*. Fab* 17,1*6 4. I?It* katQS of Postage ill the Confederate States ot 'America. * | TV >K th? eonvrnifrc? of tn^ public the Jl following r|?ipliiH>d Hiatftncui <>f lb? rutoH of po?t?ife und'-r the u?i of Coogr??a of tli? Confederate Stales of America, baa been prepared : katf.a or resTASjt. Single letters, exceeding a l>all ouace in weight, to any p ?rl ot the Confederate Slate* ltdl. be cacti It) cent*. An addtiioiiol i?inj?lc rale fer eaeb addi tional halt ounce or Ice* Drop IcitriN 2 cent* rmli, Ill foregoing wanes, the postage lo lie prepaid oy ntutsps ur stamped rnv#lopV AJterlised letters J cent* snail. on Kr.4>HPArr.Rs. Sent to regular and bona fide aubecriber* from the ollics of and ual ex I'ri'ililiy tlircs nunci*" ia weight: Weekly paper, 13 cent- per quarter. Sviui Weakly paper, U6 cent* per quarter. Tri Weekly paper, 39 Cents pur quarter K.iur times a seek, bi cents per quarter. Five lime* a aerk, 65 coats per quarter, fcixatiue* a week, 7l cents per quarter. us PF.HtoarCA*. Periodicals published i>fien titan Mr-miuiontliIy shall be charged us newspaper* I'oijridicwls published tuoulhly, r.ut exceeding") 4 ounce* weight. I cent ?n each ntinthcr, ami mi# ceal additional on each addi'tona. <>uncu or fraction of alt ouaco. ON TRANSIENT Pi:I.NTF.tr XOATrCI. The iulaifd postage on every oilier new* >pnper, and on each circular aot sealed, handbill, engraving, pamplet, pr-riudieil, miigaziiis or ulncr paper, which *?all a# on eotiiii-cted with any tnansscript or written matter,and not exceeding I ounce in weight, aliall be 1 cent, nad for every addiaional ounce or fraction of an ounce, I cent nddi uoitiu , HIIU buukn, bniMHl and unbound, awl wei(flm g ?vcr lour p uiu?in, ahull l>? deem ed mailable limlUtr, uod tin- ilil.ind poituga on ihrin Himll b<- ul the rata Til 2 criu an <>unri* or fraction uf in ouirr. and tha po*t , ,i^'e un al> nueli irun*.ei>i matter n??i b'tuka. nliall be prepaid in nil ca?ex except whan rent by orticefa, iiiuB ciana or privalea oftbw army. riANEiaa n ivu.auc , Tha following peraain fnly ara an'liled the franking pri?iVil|(*, arid la all aaara n-rictlv cuuiiiwd to a4iiii.il buai'itat I'ontm inter I irner.1 Ilia < 'hiel i lerk. Auditor of Ilia Traaaary far tba Fa?t Office Depari mant. # Dcpuly I'liatinaslcra. DAILY CONFEDKRATB, PUBLIHIIKD A l *ftM.MGII. N. c. A M OdRM A M Ar nn o - ? ?- ?>/, * upiiciura. 1) \1I.V KUITIOM, lor ti inontlia $12 - 2 " 7 II ? ^ N | M g TRI-WKEKI.Y, for 6 month# 7 " 8 - 4 WEEKLY Kill riON.Ur6in.nth. .... ? No .ub*i-t|piiona r.vfi><>d on any other UrtiU than ih? above, in?r for a longer ar ahoriht-r period. To Mule Raisers. 'I'hr Finn large I'rtinnim JACK ^i| ClIUKUIiUcfc.O. will beat III. tlaniuiG.d pl?q? in. Hiring IM64. Maid JACK wan awarded j premium by Ilia Mtaiv Fair at Colombia v lion 1^ yaar. old, ill oouipelitlon with toil grown Jatlyp, For ' Ilia ill* aigl quality of III* coll. r.f.r to all thai bava.aaan ih.ni. t'arc aid b* tne.n lo prrv.nt arcidnnta, but will not ba raapanaibl. should any oa cur. 'farina $20, and $10 of that, in all eaaaa, muat ba paid wnan Mara* ara antarad, and the other $10 will bedii. wh.n ihp Maroa prove to ba with foal. The Jack will ba limited to 20 Mare.. Appty on tba pram tan* and pay ilia eulraoca moo.y ta tba taroon. die. . . M?e*a f I$$4, b?4m A NEWSPAPER FOR THE TIMES r SOUTHERN CONPfiflERiCT la one I' the InrgeaWNewa Paper* p iblml <4 in (lit* Month, and liaanll the ad*nu^r* that eligible loc*tlen,?ood Army corre*pond?aee, and an abla Editorial carp* can offer. It ia an laDKramiF-NT New* Journal designed to give Ilia New* of tlia Jm', review public meiunirr*, and inatcium the righta and interact* of the Mouth, without rafl'er nca to party politic*. Thk I? a ft. r contain- twt-lva coluiaaa af frmh reading matter. wall printed en clear whi e paper, and ia pubb?heJ at ?4 per month. Thk Wkf.114 ia a very large and hand no me cheat annUiiniig the general New* of he cooulry. ?nd particularly tlia War Ne-va. Tile T?lt)|{r.i|ilhe ni'*i( ?.r Ilia ii IiiiI* ?' ?<, mid other choice nrlcclinil* from the eel UCins of the Daily are am brace I in the mailer of lue iVcekl) rtuhaeriplien price >4 pur quiirlvr. Weekly, for I month % 1.50 No prr ceii'. er da<leetiuna 10 Ciuki caa lie ottered. No aubacrip iona received for laujjer pa rind litjan three ii.entn-. Daily t'uper ai the chanter T*?utj ceaia par copy. KATKtf OK ADVERTISING:. * One aqunre (ike apaea of V lio?a, or laaa in Nonpurab) wul t>c cltar^ad #'i >n for lirai in-erlion, and ( >' eaah ?ub-e^ue*i inner* Hon in the Daily end 5J lor each Inaer lion in Ilia Weakly. Adtjrrtiaeineiita or Noiicea ia Ilia local cmIoiho, 50 renin per line tar each lunerlion. < Jbl ftiaricn 'Jt Cell la tier line. M<ujtiy nutv b* niiilo-1 i? ilia risk of ins publ.altera wners csrliiic-tUa of mailing ura lakes. Address, JAMK.S 4 IJA.MKI.S, P.lbilSltsrs, AlLANTA.#* Ktf 18, 18^1 41 ?4m T41 k Yv iluTiTT BY S W. WMI " AK 4it terms lint si'uscKirnex: DAILT S0LLKT1S : For aix ?onts, ,10.8# Fai lb res uioutb*, | H tn wnAT boll ma ; For six inanlii*, 8.00 Fsr itnse uioiubs, 8.88 oxnwii iNMtl-WIMLT: For on* ya'ar, |4 88 For six month*, 4.L>8 jy Our ailrri ti* n( lata* af* 8 J OO |?*r ? , (ton lilies, or lean) lor rscb pulilicalina. Chsi lolles, N. V , H#pl 18. ""TUB SBNI'lMJL'" TKU5IS Oh' SL'BSt'ltl 1'I'lOM. Tctfua mr* efrie.'/y in mdca ?#e, a* fellow*: Deny kcNTlNKL, one year, $10 40 " mouth*, 10 04 " " I lauulba, 4 44 " " per moate, a 0* ??mi-Wa<Llr, ene year, 14 44 4 month*, 7 44 5 menthe, 4 40 Weeklr, *4# yeer, 7 04 4 moalhe, 4 04 " .1 mouth*, t 44 * TKKMS FOR AUVKKTlilS#. Oa'e dollar and dliv caiila per aqeare mf tea liaee. l.ru titan live Imen $1 per luteitiea, Addreae, iuitii, h a U.t k c\). Heitbaei UlMce, Kickiaond, Ta. MELTON 4 WITHER4P00M. | ATl'OHN KV S A f LA ?T I AMD t Solloitars in Will pracVtee ia Iand me earraan> tliag Uiauicia L). Mai.ion, I M. J vVirMtuereea, Uliealer, d. C. | l.aneaater U. d Jmiinar> II. I860. 41 ?I Or. ALFRED OH&ifriA Ketldeui turytioM lletilial, lUKtTllbl, I. t /(Vara hia I'rofa?-i<?ti?l Xarvicaa I* lb# am/ma of l^aocaater Vtlliaga mi 4 auiraasUmg wuu?iry. AirI IKICI VI. TWKTit in*rti*4 an ? ? j'laia. troig una t?? a full aalla J una II IN, l*>?. Ml?If <Ta 'woaraaop Attorney at IiAvr AND roic* 11 E^vitr, Will praotioa ia U'lcuiar an4 ifca uaifatat* lug Lhaincia. or KICK AT l<ANCAAf KKTILLB. a Uatobar flat, 1H4I. ? '-If K i a s H A w* o 6 nriXi; ATTORNEYi AT LAvV * *?? ?oltoitori ia Equity. LASOAHI KUVll.LK, 8. . |JJ~ Will attend promptly u? ell bu4it.ii ClltfU*led 14 tUstll, J II. .AH ill A*V, I \f. II. C?iud??, H 0. UvMtur, 0. H Aug. lo, 1669. WILLIAMS * ALLISOS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW A*? * Sol ioi torn ia Equity. I.AN(" tMTKK. C. II.. M. C. Wilt practice ia Ilia DulnM of Uataiiw, Prompt nttontton jiron to Goliootion. ? Mr. WiLLUMiataf 0# eooaultoJ at Yorltrtlla K C., and Mr. '4llmo? at Ate Mca la Ot Qourt llooaa, at l^aoMtar. July 1th l?&* "41 ?if Rags ftajfi! ! Wo will pay 7 cwiu p*r pound fuf al clean aOMuu Of ItMO llage dall??fiMl al tlf ?oma