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\jtlehpt. LA NC ASTER VILLR, fl.C T???a?y Morning, April 12, 1684. Military Order* We n*k attention to the order* in thin I' puper fron. Lienl J- C. Mill", Unrolling | Officer; nl*o the order* 6f Mnj.' ' I"). Melton, j coininnndunt of Conscript*. Tlie time for > enrollment i? short and htlU'v the iiroesniity | lor enrly attention. idt'ot. Mill* i? the Chief Enrolling Officer ' for llii* |)i*tricl, and Mr Alli*on A ?rent nut Under the lute resolution*, no Enrolling OfTii??r nan ltn annritnitirl I a ? fl !^l ?.f ? -rr "" n.-? ?i which he is a resident Tha Camden Confederate. The publication of this paper hns l-san resumed, and is now inaued weekly by the fsrmwr proprietor, J. T. Ilershiuiin, ? The number before us is a double wheel, well filled, and th# most ncatlv printed that we hnve seen since the beginning uf the war. Price $5 pcrssuum The tows of Camden is now favored with two papers, each issued weekly The loiai neaa iuu?l pay better down there than it k doos up thin way. The Tithes The delivery of the tithes due the (iov ernmioit has brer, in .?cli*o pro/re** in tliia i locality for aevsral weeks hnok. The late i wot epell haa been a convenient time for i thia wotk, slid frequently our atroota have I haen an thronped with w?j?onn nn to pre I aenl tho appearance ef a hu?v market town; | with this iMpurlant difference. however, i that the trading i< it 11 done with i>n* run. rem, no coBpciitimi baini; ulii.n r.1 From the nppiirelil quantity realised under the on* W iiilr rule, it wauld aeern ?a it ttie re niiiiii|,' lima tantlm would be auHieivtil tor l.e w.iiile of the people ut home; but Me tear, trout the rtporta which came in from tmitua (juarlrn aftlia country. lh%l auch ia fco: Hie ( Kir. and ll.it rent dentilutian nwnita iil.v of our people, unleHi aamel liinp ia daiie for their relief In Itia Kh?iern por ? ltioii of thin Diairiut, which in thickly ?alfll?d. unit tl.e people ^'cncrnllv in needy v;ir. IClilliataliei a, the (lanfl.uunl Iimm permit ted t tat- titiivn of earn to remain m.d it ia dig triboted. under cerlnia reairiciioita, ?t >3 pn biiohal. I In* tn? iitluriled iiuporlm.i { telle!, but not a.i.qiiotc to ilia iieca-nity, I mid no i Hart ia iioa lieinp mode la induce j iiif wuvrmmcili iv }>Caim? mi ui uir inut'n | * f corn m 1111 rein iiiitnjj in the District, in be ' ] lclt.il ?tl bare for aula and iliatribulion.?li in ! t ftknt tli.it tba ininiiit iilaccn of tit |>util uioti'< | i ftie linen of our raiUouila ura cmw-tird vsilli j | (joverinat-til corn ami %ollier nupplien, lima f ihan mjr tlml the wanly af tbe aruiv at lloa i | tunc cannot br pra>*ino. it mry eaniinue | a i to i ruut thine dapolt bt ttic delivarien a w liich lit*?e junt tiirlv li'/un, much of" Ilia ? o|iplica Mill be wanted I or the want ol t 1 roam, unH tbmiigli ttiu notorloin- rurHt<v I ran f eg. lite. I. el ill b? f*ir bailer lo at I 1 f low a (ar'lon lo be tlialribiilf d nllioliK ific 1 nee*t. tlml aefrrin^ may be bbrtnled aiul L the luenlia at helping lo ia ike u hew crop thereby extended * ? Amouuti Fuaded. Tin* atnoual uf.l'uyfednnle nata? funded . at lli* various Drpaatoria- up to 1 it of April, an far aa lion id from, ur* aa folia* a; * J Viiarluile. $ I ?0i,l0? ; l.iucoinlon, < . |OUO; Nt-wion. 9JU0.000 ; Au|fuata, 91A. < 1*700000; Savauaaii, $\ I,*34.600 ; ili.cifti, c 61 i 61?,bOO; LyndiWur^. ( V? ,) *3,7*o,?00; ? .Cliariullaville. 1*3 ,7tlO ; l*?iarabii j?, 67. *2oo,0u0; Kiahuiutd at.aut #J0,000.0U0 ; N..u?trr, Ji. ( J.. ?i7?,000 . lilftr-Tj;!** ?3.l 10. I | | 000; lialdabur* 9' -436 ?00 ; Wilmia^tuii r 95,000.000 ; l-?)ilU->illu 135,200 ; Co v 1 lumbua, Us , 97,269,000; Lug rung a 91,141,- t ^ 000; Mobile $1 l,4il,t>00 ; M tgouiar* t 9^.500,000 ; Clmrl?-stoB 914,000,000 , A I- ? baoy, (Ju? 1.405,900 , CJr?t*n?illc, 8 C , I - ' ? 000,000 ; Columbia, 8. C? 7,602,500 ; ilpur | j tan burg, 8. C , VU0 006; Atlanta, 8,100 Ooo, \ t Miaieeailb-, N. C., 563,900, Kelina, 8,700, f 00<?; Muriou. 5,000,000; Auirrirua, tifer^ia, j 687,800. it la (nrjeclurrd llial the v% l.ala umount funded is about l?'o liuiidred and (if'* mil- ( lioita. It mill b? inieraeiing to Conaider to e ?b*l nateiil thr lundiBg, and wlhrr ra?ulia ^ | ol ihe lain It-giaintion, haa contiacled the | 3 circulation. Kiom data furnished by the 2 iwci.iueiui tnnnei, n pup.r win. n te uauai I j| ly well peeled ia each mutt. r?, il would ' i appear thai lite ouUUiiding circulation op ' I lo lat April wna about ?e?< o hundred and ' | evenly-eight leillieaa, eivltlaive of In* 1 I "aeven-thirty" itolee, which have beet, de I clared funded and drinm.itiz<.d by the rue I * rency Act From thia ere lo be deducted t the laire ler l8oi. which have been collar* < t ted up to tmn Hint' \\ e atiail not lie much i aaliay le cjDaldvr thane tale* in te the ag j > grcgatr, ;i* reducing the above hgurea'lo 000,000 We have new lo apply lo ^ Una laat aum the vflecle of the lour per ( etend funding, and ol' the lax of thirty three ^ and a third per cent , which taken cffecl en ( 1a11 asica outatandmg alter the Mrat ol April. ( VVs lii?? already ril?<l llir f??ur (iircrni ( funding conjacturallr at 35u,liOO.OOO Thin ' | reduce- ll.c 100 000.000 l<> 40# ,000,000.? | | If il ^ fundiag be i.o larger than ..have **li- ( mated thgre muni ba n caoaidsrable por? ( tian af ihia laal ai.m in $100 sulfa. no longor current at any price P>?l Ibeae at 3o. 000,000, bud il.e atmvw aunt in r. duced lo 4.0.000,000 Up< n tbi? the lag of nee* ibird lobes immediate eflVfi. except upon ' the lives and auiallar nates. Tnis will 'a- I 1 ducal lie currency at leant 120,000 000 more, r ta 200,000,Oi)0, at thia lias. 1 $. n Thia rapid reduction (Issa than fee balf; 1 J ought, it would ga*'?> materially redoes p. ices; but Ibe Very limited demand for money auioag thoae who hold lite prime 1 neceeourief 6f IJfe, tngalhei with the scarcity of aucb iijH-raeafi?a, will, wo fear, bin iiar any material decline fr< ui H?e present rates 'ihoAilaota Cvyederwy aaya.ro < I " t'erring to the reduction''of the currency, that it will net but in it lieiited degree reduce pricos, ittinn evident to ua froei Iwe conaideralions: 1. Tim undiminished number at unproductive conauinrra te be fed and clothed 3. The limited demand for meney. The cennimiptien of the neeesanries ef life being en the nsitne nestle tot before, ttierc i asm be no reduction et their price, while ' there in ne great uu unproductive cennoinp tion. Articles of foreign manufacture ciiiinat experience nor rcdrclien, from the tib truclioaa that hnpede ?nd the burdens inip??ed on foreign commerce. The Acts of CoigreM. The well nettled principle that ignorance ' of the law in n subject ia no excuse for its ! tielation, ia a very proper and wholesome ! constituent of the common law ; but it ie J certainly the dote of t- ?' - * ' T / ? I beforo the people such facilities ns will em able them ta ascertaia what the Ikhi are A serioua iiictintrriiiiin winch ?ur people new hihor under, in the want of adequate knowledge of rente ef the Inw a of Congress which effect them is their every day rein- : lions. It in exceedingly ditficult and nanny tiinen impracticable to tmccrtuia what the law in upon name given point, and know hundreds of inquiries-, (row good citizens, in reuard lo matters 1a which they have an important in tar eat. go unanswered. The Inst Congress, we believe, made some provision fot Itsving the Acta published in the newspapers, bo' this bau only been dnne to it vary limited extent, and being confuted to * few leading papers ft) curb State, the j mass of the people never tlu-m. Some | lime* artier* nre ptihliahcd which purport lo lie in pursuance of certain lawn. but llic I people have learned Irom and experience I III lit thra* order do not alwnyn exactly | ci nform to the law i.rrd they prefer lo en- i i{iiire into the original for lliciinwliri. The wtticera of the (i?ierninrn t nre not nU t \ i the licit itilerpre'nra.nf the law. i Tlie liming law in one which concern# iloionl nerv individual ; the first Act ?n extensively promulgated. f.?r wliifK the peo ' [lie Were indebted to III# new-paper#; but it 1 in niiid thill there lie# been no lean than -igiit or ten amendment# t'> the original.t nw , and the people nr# left in ignorance u? 1 lo wltul th?ae a#, end men I- are. 'I h# agent* ol Government, employed in 'Xecu'iag the lawn, are ofieiitimeH U.iienla 1 jlv deHcietit ill a knowledge of the Ada of 1 I'nngre-H by wfTich they clnitti to be jo*erned II n)p|M*Mr4 to in th.it ii better vvayoT pin ihe Actn of (Jaugrcaa within ilia reach 1 <f the pu*>ple, wniinl lie to have llo-m pub liahrd m pamphlet farm' iminvdintvlv af'er i ivery adjournment, and forward one or i nar* copies i?f\*ry Court llou<>?,or conn- i Iv ami, to be Cepi b> lite clerk of tlie Court r ilia in?pe?liiHi of th'eaitixena of the rea Irt'tiic lii^triela and Co untie* Thio would 11?v* much trinlle-e. erfquirv ,l?b*r:ooi anarch, ind frequent writing to Kichmoftd to aaiart da what the law la ifpon point* atf.c iuy the intereatn af individual*. Tha pe# j!r ohlv dantre to know wnul (tio In ah ara, , i o yield thriii n *rndv xitpporl Editoiial Brevities - I . I U't Ulidefniand lliut the Government ia I lupplyitiK the indigent fiiiiulien of aoldior*, ' n the upper Diairlul* of South Caro'inn, I villi corn at 93 Uli pe' bualiel. 1 During the recanl Yankee raid in Jaek. ion. tho l.incnlnftra found out the runnia . . < rvcupieu uv v,unions v-nurcn miim-?r ilietr 'hurt-It ?> demolished. stripped the room , if llis altar furniture and vestment* of their vurlhy pastor, threw them isto the mud j ijci i-s lupldely de-troved t he in Torre are worJs of wisdom in the fol owing, which is going the round-. . "!) ighl, thought you Imve enemies A n.un rho MI-IS SM principle must r \ perl opp..siIon Mud toes. Iluulwuvt has, whether lie xpccln tin-in or nut. A prmwa who barters way his honor and integrity fur expediency nay at first appear lu gain something ? bill ii the end be gains nothing. Iteller alftny* S'aud up for principal, and rejeice in the eating which invariably inspires a free mil uurpruut hi in.in ; % Goeornor Vance, af Narth Cartftini, siiti utinuea I?? adore** ilie Nortn <larolioa 1 mopa Ilia apcochea *re tivil'ying .Hid re c eived with anthuauaoi by all who hear lirn?troop* from other State* a* well *s * II* own 1 VV'e laarn tliut Judge Whiltiri dt-pirtei. , liia life at bin renidrnco in And. raon on Friday Inal. Ilia health ha* been failii g or aoaie tune, and the event ha* not been luripu'lrd , i Corn and fodder ha* entile down in Mo? nla Thg hral ia ne? but S<> in aaek, ind I >u n liltie while hack it turn near 811 ; i Hid fodder, wl ioh mid upw?td*.<b I tow but b to &b bo. Kiee i* Joan 3i eta ; I iiiifur b to 8b ; anil at 50 cents. Tun Vnfikee*. aupposed to be a portion ' of the ten who eacuped from their guard in the Charlotte Koad, lno or three week* ago, hnv? been arreVed near lloclt Kill, S. C. They were engaged in a plot to incite lagroea to bom the rutin.ad bridge ov?r tl Catawba Kiver, attal home*, and mak* their I rti-Bpr acn??? the line* ; but a faithful nlnt? revealed their intention*, a<i n parry of citmrna mat ll>? naval* at their place of ran Jc/oun ant) there in.de them prianiutra. vrnlri to the Mercury n? fol Iowa : tSinee lha paaavnger train* were re J durrd to one a di), traveling ha* brrum * Iri-hlfu! miaery and alruggle. I.?d.?*a' car atmliahcd. holuiere to be aeated hrat, than latitat, but not their eaeorln, and the* anybody wlio caa tight their way in. Trains Dever connect. At VVeldon. yealerday, limra a?r? 1,500 people wailing?the c*rn, maid* and out, plfflfortu and top, all crammed. and hundred* bngging and offering bribes to be admitted. At I'elaraburg it eat nearly aa bad. Col. Wotferd, of Kentucky, w ho recently deneuuneo nuliettuent of negrnea in thiit Mate, and who win arrested in coiise qjenre, but wo* subsequently set at liberty and ordered to joirr bis regiment, Ima been dismissed from the serviea withaat a (rial, by order of President Lincoln. Williamson H. W. Cobb, of North Alabninn, lormerly a member of Congress at Washington, ia reported to have gone over to the Yankees, and. it ia said, is now in Washington. When they got him they got a rude and ignorant clown. The Confederate prisoner* ?t Gallatiu, Tennessee, are rcp'revenicd to undergo the most barbarous truutuient, many of them being pnl 111 chains and subjected to every iadign.ty Yaakee maluee can Invent. Some sixty-odd at Gallatin have been most un? jsslly assassinated, including seven of Morgan's contained. A repqrt in respect to the Yankee vessels captured by ike Confederate cruisers was made to the Washington Congress a lew ' dnvs sgo. It includes all m<iih'?? ' * ?. ? ? f --- ? Mr Ike 30th of lael January. The lint, which the New York ,\etcs *ny? is not cdlnp!?l?, foots up 193. with a tonnage of 89.904. Al fifty dollar* u ton, lite vessel* are valued nt $4,185 200; the cargoes. at *110 hundred dollar* u ton, are estimated at #8 970.400. Total value $13 406 600 Sixty two wt-ra 1 cupiured by the Alabama. twanlv six by j the Sumter nnd iwenlylwo by Mis Florida. ! It is reported in Richmond tfiat the 11th and 12th arpiy corps, which went W?*l lust summer, returned I* the army ef the Potomac Miid di lembuiked frout the earn nt ! Healtau Station. I I The idea hna gained considerable circuU- ' lion that claims against the Treasury, exi* I ling prior lo I In* first of April, Wsnld lie ! (iniil ia the reduced .eurrrney, unless pre* I tented bin] collected before the l?l el' April. 'I'hi* it an erryr It is only true of such I slnimi at hud been adjusted and a warrant j ?r drall issued for llto payment. I The New Currency (savs the Columbia liuurdiany ban at lust been received, (ten* j ind twenties.) and (lie Depositary at the Kxcliunge It.ink is now exchanging the j Hew for the old issue in the proportion of 2 J nt the tyrnier for three of the latter Until ! miger quantities of the new currency come j in-hand, Ijov*ever, the amount given to each j individual is limited to $100 ; but this limi- j ialioii, >ve mink, will only be neeesaarv for ? few da\s long, r The new tens and tweu. lieuliea are huiidsoniQ issues ?a decided inpronieinuiit on lliu old notes. .Now for he fall ?if prices! I The Augitpia I'UrajticU and Sentinel has raised its Mub'Sriplinii price to lorti dollars t year. Tile .Vkantu journulttsir* bom lurly ! Lo htly ! [fun Tllk UXCAITKK LEDGER.j iilVoUAC &1H *S C KE6IME.ST March 27ill I8?4 Mil Kditok ?You will fitter lint by islerling hi your <lu*i 1 the lew following items concerning the (ir?y?, now and for tome time punt Hivuoaeed in Ka-t Tenues* tee, or as this country Inis beeli ill days ^one by, morn beautifully styled tin* "live,7 * " ? i 1 - j-r\ ?>1 ai"cniii. 11 mum DC lulillll- l .ed tlmi Hit* hiiuation of il)?- ratniunnd, in i whirl) litc form a rtry small (Million, i las barn quite an uupla.ii int ona, t-veii v oinpurutu ci v diirng I lie winlrr month*, ua Ve IiuVi- bvaii an t lie "qui viva" ail I lie ( aliilr lliiit llir raid ai-naon brgan. Winlrr r |uarlrri, lliat prfciuu* boon, to which all i imdii-rn look fur * aril <*illi unbounded da- <1 ijjlil, lm? acarcalv tiei-ii known among ui *| i(ul nolv* itlivialiding llir liardihlpa lo ^iiicli 3 l.ongitr?e 1' command liaa barn necmamiijr > tul-jrcUd, 1 Uinal coiilera lliat llir corps ia tl u iiti una ?jjiiii? mini ijjniii rr?oj tar the i lUtoiutr campaign. ) li ifler<l? in** uiui'li pleasure to Itilorm ? hw relatione and frienda of the (ireva timi 0 lie company is gniiinp along r? iiimrk><blv Veil, being stronger limn it I1111 been I >r j lightcen or twenty inentiia past, a*d in ud ^ 1111on lo lliia, tin- aaine impulse which hrohbid no ferviintly wii**n the mir cotp- M nenced (three yenra age) Mill burna iu j s.ich man's boaotn, mid I tiusl will ever bo ?i iherishetl by them m their, most precious u'.iMiinn, te guard llieiii against every ape ^ lies of betrayal ef their dear country's f urtiae. * , Concerning the matter of re-onlisitusnt, v which baa been the all important topic for rout lis past in every command within Hje y vvr ??? i "vy . ?<?(i |?i i?nu i c ill aiming HUH ^ (iraya Itjvn participated wiih very leu m ixceptfan-t in lit* MMcnlicv, whichtvrry until v ihawid, KH (Itit111-r at i'ouri-?, anal tipaii fti? , ;aiu.ir)'a altar They art m nnl (it nave t 'otjjnlian Hint the tuak i? rial complete, mid 11ai (,'ir arntiaient* wlticli they tirai enter* allied, "Mr t ampler or (lie," nlmll ?i?r te ^ itn'ni tlf ? n hi uieineiy'a eliao-ber, ttaiil our rijjltia and prik i ?-jj? a Itt'r a hich *v?rj nation .at at one Utile been ceinpelled t? aullVr, j 11i?11 It* recognized and re?pect?d by all f portion* ul the uiuieree. Youth truly r KVBY | Army Intelligence. , Tlir only atirhag iiuaa from the army I lllut Ima been received latently in Hid ill I ralnti hi to Korraal'a iiiciiraio* into Kt iiluc | ky, Him Yankea report* af which Me pub liali r!?e*hcre Aa might have beep na- | licipated, Forrcal'a oma account of Ilia at* | lack opan I'aduculi. and Ilia reault, differ* i materially fVoun HkiI of Hie enemy, iia i alnira ?toil l<a moved in the direuiian of lackioti (o I'ailscah, in tiHy hours, held the 2 town ton hours, andceuid have hsld il limy. | er, but fsuiid lhal the small pox will ray. t iny there, and therefore, evacuated the i place Me captured many uteres, hor*ea, | and burnt a steamer. * Hie lose at Union { Lily und I'aducnh was twenty.live killed i and wounded. Cel. Thompson, of IWn- I lucky, ia annn.y the killed. The enemy's I Ions waa 160 killed and wounded, ar.d 600 i Yunksea captured during I he expedition, i who wern rn rou.v te Meinepella, Ala. , A despatch lo the Atlanta Appeal, dated i Canton, A^il 2, a?ya Cycneral Koan devaa j tated a n*gr<> plantation, two mil** from Haiti*'* BlufT, killing thirty Negro aoldier* and cnpturing ono hundred inn Irs. An afticial dispatch from Okalonn, nay a: "Gri. Forraat lafl Jackson, Tonrtaaaea, on the 23d of March, and on the 24th captured Union City, with 450 prisaners?tuaong whom *n*4lia ranegade Hawkins witlt most of his llegimeat?about 400 harass and 500 small anna, lie iiliro toak possession of Hickman* the enemy bnvtng evueu* tad it. Mo moxed thence with Boford's Division, tusking from Jackson direct* lu I'uducnh in fifty liaurs, attacked it on tha evening of the 20th, and drove the enemy to their forts and gunboats, lie held the twvvu ten hours, but Was Compelled to evac* uate it <>a account of the small pox. He captured many stores slid horses, m d same prisoners, and burned sixty bales of cotton, tho dry d in k uiid * steamer Th? enemy's operations around Charlcaton have boeil inore active for tha laat week or iwo The Courur of Thursday snys : "The enemy's fire upon Fort Sumter whs continued Simony night una ceased about live o'clock Monday morning. During thai time sixty-six mortar shells mid one I'urrot shell were fired ut the fort, of which fifty seven struck i'he only eusiinlty was one negro killed. No injurv was done to the tort The enemy were still busy testerdnv I upon their batteries nl (.'uinming*' I'oint I There was ae change in the first. I Northern News The New Yark H'ortU tiiut a rumor I'roin | Washington llmt il.e entire organized mi 1 ilia at iho North i* In lie celled iuiv service I ' far *\t month* to held celiain pniiita du i ring the catap*ign again*! Richmond, which i W SOoh to begin. I Tiie llrrahl, a t the liiilli, luot Drripalcl-e* ' Irua Cairo that Fofre*t attacked I'uducnh I jr. li e i.ln-ri.aoll of 11>? Xa.li, with 7 UUU I lien Three uIIiiCmK on (lie tort were i - I ju'-etl b> Hie garrison, the rebel* leaving < iUU tie .d oil the. tialii Four gnn-bnalj. < ?|>aiied lire on the eilv in present the rebel* rath oi-cop) iug Dining the tight, lie 'ebel* plulideied tile aime* of ae lam.eliMr |ilalilily of good* Several a amen who t iillail The Yankee Ins* win tiiurlv n 1 tilled ami lilteeii. w ouaded. A large |*ar- j ion of ine ell* w n* de-tmy ?<l The rebel* elired a I eight, altar burning Ilia uepol ind Hteiiuier Ducolali, and proceeded III the i iireciion ofColumbua. j ' The Nuahvi.lc I'mun, of the 27lli. con i ' ? I ain* interesting particulars ot i iirrrst's ad ranee into Kunlucky. Cairo de.p ulehcn ol j ' ha Ulih *tute that Forrest univad on .lie | ' l.ki ut Union City, dri? my in Hie |>f keis i lie destroy ed liie mil roads mid t.i id^es rijj ni I mien troar Coiniuiuis licit. a.illi swveru. regiments *f infantry unit si. J lllrr >, w cut 11 Cairo vmiIiih tw *1 > ? m11J >1 Union City, mid lellied llml Col limt j tins. win. 471 oI tke Tennessee cuvmry. ! tud surrendered, and liial .lis Couli.deru.ep, I il'icr destroying tiie fortihcutieus, leinrnrd .-Tontlivssr.), lakina tlieir |>riseeers wilk iietu. Intelligence 'from Hie Yankee Hue* re|> eselll Cirimt lius> review ;Dg nod in . i sg. lie sriny of the 1'i.isniiit It is nl-o rrjo.red ii, at reinforcement* a re arriving from lie W est. Maude is still rnl.'tiiir.i in coin nsnil *1? the iiri^v of tin* I'nloiaue (j ni.t till have charge of it in tire ue*t light A collision occurred on 'iSt',, in 'liurlesloli. Coles County. III. between 'So enoi ?}iii|i:iiMlz?rH alio L/iin.ri IMrli f ne | it the latter wert- killed .ii?1 fourteen wauii led Two o! the retain weiu m! yi kiilej ['lie intent d??iiuli-lfk-? mii that ijie ret??- ?, >00 tlrotijj, were entrenched at Un'iids^'n lilln, under cumtnand of ll.e nlitritt 100 urn of tne i3tl l.linoi* Regiment were' , narclitti^ to nlUck theui. An attack ori 1 , daliaen threatened by Itir rebel Irotu j <, ihrib) Mountain*, Union Count) No olli. r riuWa of miliaria.u-u. I u The Ctnetnauii Cuntaiercial. of Mixn-h J ' :8, contain* mail) t-oiidn-iiat; report* re* j 'inning General Korrrni'n attack on I'adu* J nil The) * I ate 111 :t I .'|? enptlired tin- place I h (tor four no*auha, loaing ISO kilie<i mid .000 wounded, aOmng whom w?- Genera' 'ho in peon, of tteas Mind Kentucky IUjjI | iionl. 'fbe Federal loaa xw,.o " J* a.had ami ' li 0 wounded. t'til I iicke. ConiliMxmiilig n ' uree of Sot) men under Fvfrcat. burnt nil I ' lie Government More** Tbo Y.iekoe t O"|i? m .ere imiatly negrore A telegram from ( oloaihun, Kv.. dated a l.trcli "37. najn that Fur real and Fulkner tl re between that place and May tit-Id. Their K tie igtli ia rum-It greater limn wan at tirm ? minified Mm held in tilled with rebel' t> * outdid. Fitnti tvreh v to fifteen buudred ,\ ihvi arrived. Dii* regiment l?-t 101 men, nd nu? company 50 killed. Ylie rektulo were marching lo* ardn <*1 in. on at laal accounie , Avtaim* at Urauf-.ht, n <*.?,\ Van j i lee, alia tia? recently arnvt-d in ' " 'ruin I'orl Hofal. fornUhee one of Hie jour ' ' lata tnfuriinition reapec'ing aff.ur* at Ilaaufart * I j The aulea ?f departed land* in returned, I J irid Iho "con inibandn" tire pre eia|>tii g j iheir Uiiiil acfea each, under llio naaiirance ^ faom llie Hev Mr. Kieneh lliat lliev u ill I a t . m .... . >eiinitte<1 to held their I'lmiha Thitr in I rule com petition nt the aalea. naii aetue of, 1 .he parrhnqrra rnuke greet bargnirm. At ^ lirnutorl an elegant avinmon henae wan , lold nt auction tor ? little ever |tk)0 ; the efermant bought it the >am* Hay for f 1200. md before night aeld it for $2000. (?en !i?xten bad purnh/tard n nngtittict-al hoove | for $2000 ? net tbe cea" ot U>e fence nriMil.d / the let Rat one reeldent ef lieanfort lorn I regular deed ef hie plaice ; be ia a New i Kng land roue The place bear* many ofi lite marka ef war The marble covering of i<>air of Ibetoiiiba of the old rveidenta have been removed by tbe aeldiern to be n?ed in the eoiialruclieu of their quartern. The arerk open the plantationa ia dene in a itownly manner. Thin ra in cnneequence ?f the inaolance ef the negreea and the lack >f experience ef Northern men working I inlatteiia. We find in ae exchange, the follewing form for the irannfer of feur per c*nL certificate*, which it* aaid to have received the approval of the authoritiea at Richuend : {State or .South Carolina, ) For value Dialricl. J received, I hereby tranafer, nnd aaaiga to A. B , of the dialricl of , State ef , all u?y right, title and intereal in and to the wilniu certificate, in wilneaa whereof J have hereunto affixed my own proper liaed and nniHe thia duy ef , 18IJ4. In pt?*t>ii?'H ?f C. D. [Seal J K F ?Notary public. The tranafei* mual be executed in the prv-ence of and witneaaed by either a Confederate Stale* Jnd^e, Oiatricl Attorney, Clerk of the llinlriet Couri, Colleeter ef the CuatoniK, Cont'ederrle Sintea Trnmur\ ?r Aasiatanl, or a . atary Public. '1'lie official aval of the wilnovs muni bit attached in cv cry instance. and lite (rangier nnde on the I back *f the certificate. (i m When the certificate i* presented for a 1 bond, the niiine of llie last honler will Le forwarded to the Register cl 'the Tienaury , at Richmond,after which the certificate will i he no-longer assignable, and the Depositary I will niakV an rr.irv thereon t that effect. 1 Honicidf. at tmk I uratic AavtvM ? ' While 01,0 of the keepers in the above institntien wns \eaterday going Ida cusloma rv round* to call the intnataa t?? breakfast, he found in one of the ap-riments an old 1 man. named \V. W Ntokea, l>injj upon hie ' bed, with his head frigd (fully guahed, In? ; brltina ooiyiy oui, and life iimr it--lent1 jfuiip. ICii?liinjr back to l)r I'arker, Him ! ( Superintendent to notify him of (he ?v?nt, I ' IIim i? o returned, i.rui on an invcMtioiilion, ' 1 it wiih coolly Contested by one ol l*? lunallc>, Dallied Joint Gotlill, Unit ho hltd cmiu* I mined the d? d tin liriny interrogated an ' lo the Cause and maimer of the homicide, ' tin replied thai the deceased Imd curbed j llim, whereupon (jullitl wrenched offa small | . ... uwi. nv-iii Iiivurn U.'irw. which ofcr.u the vehlilu:or. mid ntru.-k the tie- ' t I smNfil in tli** item! ? Sirutn (.'ai oilman tiYMEN tlAL- , Married <?n 31 <>t March, "v Krv N Kaile. n|il Aii.o- MeMamia to Mi*-* itebeuc J , i iKUoliter of Krvm II..b ' nm, C?q . vf Clie> . . rH. l.i * , To the Voters of Lancaster District. Kcli?vv.ciliz< nH alioft time a^o I wan lacied by your kn dne*H hiiiI yooii wiil Jl. rk of the Court tor I?at;caatar fiinirict ; j >y some alrctionecrinir 'sqcibble the dec- I t uoi was declared iolario.il, the |>artv in o|o >Mi.iiii>ti to inc. being Ilia c.iiihc, wlicn to \erv candid c.ad oiibiaae.l volar, it wns tell k COM II t'ml I Ili.Vl. I.HUII (,.i?lv t....,- I irnblv alerted SiMI I 'tin willing the mat ui hi- tried u?er again, and I wiTl here utn'.e ( lint I mid again it cnliilidiila tor li p oilier, I | iitougli il ha* been ii-du-iri*ii?ly cirt'iilaUid ' luii i ?k< not. I wiili my fellow citi/.eha 1 o It 110a Hinl I :un in the nriny, unci bate teen lor near three yearn, ami intend re* i naming whether elected its (lerk ol" Lite* " ?onrl or net. An it well known la ninny if \ou I am in but poor t ircunniir.ni-e*, the. ittii'f would l.e weans m| nn|i|iorl to m- | itiiiiIv, und I iiat Hutinlitd I can fulfill all i>n " iuih-s wmi riii:?iaeiiuti. Mill yd serve my K i?iitirv ? a soldier in tlie (i tii. If thee* ' ' n eiitiineiits tnecl your approval, 4 llioa n-k j our support in ui* behalf, thanking you nr your past kindness and countenance. f 1 remain very respect fully yuur obedient 1 ervunl and lilioa citizen, T. II (I.YIUJRS. p (' tup 22.1 Itegi . Nullivaii'a Inland r Aprn 6i Ii I S?>4 ri AnnouaoementB. We are uutliuri/ed to announce T. II. * 'ivlnirn ii candidate fer ilie iilHrr ot' Clerk f tlie Court for I.iih.-aatei District. '* We at* aullioiited to iiunnonce t'ol. II. ^ I. I'tice aa a candidale^or tlie otliee of '.lerk ol toe Court for Lmca-.trr District. Tne friends of Joint \V. Ttvitty, of Co. _ II 41 Ii Regiment *>. C Cavnlry, announce a iui a candidate for tlie office of Clerk of tlie * ' -i it.- - FOE TAX COLLECTOR 1 Mm hurroH ?Fleiae announce ('*pt N. 1 Yiiiilaiiiliog'ium a candidate for III* af or ?!' T.ix Callcator. lie ia disabled oldirr J Want Knikho^ to Wounded Soi.dieu* * ______________ I, I l?k SoUMt-.K.s UOaRIIOF KKt.lbF 11 ( pointed by tor t? attend (a '' lie interact* of eold era fainilien, hereby ^ i?e ni.ti.e to all in arra.ua tar the *J per rni Tax, It'iit they art; refloated to deliver a the herratnry, Jonea < 'roekrit, at hi? 'lure in L-'itieaatar, oil ar betara tha lat lay prax, for diatributioii J. ADAMS, CA m. J April li, Il?'.4 ??'it. Pork Keturns, 1>I1K naae?~ora will attend at tha followinj plaera for ibe benefit ot tliuae who 1 lata failed io make their reiurna of 1'ork 1 d Meat I ?att le : * tt rMnaira. Thuraday, April 'ilat * \i Taxatlaw. Friday. ' o-i.i I \i tlortonn, Saturday, " '23d \l .VIrt> .VI C. 11 nay's, Monday, M J5ih 1 N> *1". K Mugi'lV, Toanday, " uS.h ' IU lair. Wednesday, " 27lh 4 \i Lanenaler I" II, I'liuriidtj, * URili 1 M John VV . I'will v'?, Kiiday " 29 h ! M i'lenn.iul I till. Saimday, " 30.It ' Tlio-u woo tail lo make iItr*ir return*, ?t iDv nf the above iiHiiifd itppniinnr ht?, will J >? liable lo |Jie penally Those having 1 ^ii.11l? rl v ret utiia lo n ikv call attend lo il ml lie iMi|*r liniM and placao J. U MOBLKY, Aasaanar. April 12, IMS 1. 9?3l. 4 J(iM 11 l.SS'I0NKKS OF HOADS. ; I'M If. I' niiainaioiiera of llvadu and Jfrid, , ga?, lor Lan^aater District, are hereby , teiihen and required I* meet al the Oeiirt , House, t it Saturday neii, (16ib ioat.,) to | mend lo bueineae of impartaaea.* It ia ( opnd that a?ary coimnisaior.ar in tho Din' . irioi will atiend.as the business conaerna he whale Hoard, and cannot be altendad , lo wiiboul the concurrence of all the com- , inisaionara. Each cemmiaaionar la required j ta brln^ up a c?mpleta return af tha puuv iter of Hand hands and llio total amount of labor fartiiaked by eaah owner up to laat , tall. J. KUNDKKBUHK, Chn'ui. April 12, 9?lt ENROLLING OFFICE. HEAO-Q K'rf., Laxcaotsr C. II., ?. C. April IS, 1864. I. In pursuance of the provision* of aa Act of I emitted "an Act to organ ; ire fortea to nerve during tho war," approved February 17,1864, all whit* men within the limit* of Lancuater District be Iween seventeen (17,) and fifty (50) yeara of age, not aow in the luilitary Her vice of the Confederate States, are herebt ordered ' to report, Mil).out regard to foraer exr-mp ' tioa. dischnrge from service or any pretext i whatever, at these Headquarters for enroll* ' meat ' II. All ceriifumtea ef exemption hereto* ' fore issued having been repealed by lha *' Act of Congress cl<rd, (exaept exaiuptioua ' of mail contractor*, drivers of po*t concilia * and hacks, and on uccaunr of religious aprnion) such certificates are hereby revoked 1 and persons holding lhatu are ordered to 1 report to the Kn railing Officer. 11 r Fiver?- application lor exemption (ex * sept lor physical disability, Iff Canfcderste F and Slat# officers, and railroad officers and * tonplOt eeS) iniibt be presented lo tile Fill* ' rolling Officer in \? riling, supported by ISe * tOidavii ol the applicant snd other sworn 11 eelitnony, previous to the meeting ol' the * bixauiining Hoard it is required that such ipplientioiis bounvesliguted before usy one ;nt> to examined 'by the Hoard Person,s a ho Iikvh no claim far exemption exceui on et-otinl of physical disability o>-?d uol re ;>i.rt until- the meeting *1 tlie Kxnmtniiig Hoard, ef w Inch due otitic* will b-given p IV (.int ernment agent* and uil their at |j i-lauls aad empleyees m nti) department n >1 the government, who Are net apccialiy p xeaiptcd by act ef Congress, are lueludvd Hl n thia order. (< V. All vflnte men between seventeen I") Mlid eighleen.f Ifl) vearaol nge, ulid telwevn forty.five (45) ami tifty (50) yenra p( ?l age. are er.tered to report to the Knroll- I ;t ng Otlievr for enrollment mi or before the ^ I bill el April iiiatMnt, by command of Major J II. Melton, couitnaaduni ol Conscripte Sucii persona, ure required to rendezvous at. .Iieaa Headquarters on tlio Ibt-id.iv ot'Apr.l nstnnl for the purpura of being org oozed me companies, an. a Reserve for Sluia Ue erne and detail dutv. ' Those alio fail to -vpuri wil subject themselves to l>? aa-ign rd to held service with the class of persons I' it- tti'i-ii the agea of eighteen (18) and fortyIt e (45). - Vl 1'ersons Inlhaitn mi.inni ?n.l /?< ivlir liitvu juHl attained ?>r *re nUoui to Ml 1 ?in the ug? m! eighteen (18) yeiirn will !> ' ilmwcd i<? volunteer, by reporting to tlia ^moiling Otlicer beloro arirollmant, into *i oiii|iiini *m which wnre organized prior to 1,1 \|>riI IG. I8GU, ami which arc bulow tha 1" litiiia*tiiui iiuiiibar prescribed b> regnlationa. J. C MILLS, Hi l?t Lieut, and Knmiling otlicar P* Lancaster iiintrici So. C?. '( Oflica liourit.?From 9 o'clock A II to o'clock P. .M ; and t'rom \i a'clock P. M '4 o [) o'clock 1*. 51. til April lit, 18G4, 9?It H< CONSCRIPTION NOTICE. a lll'QKS LONSRIPT Dtl'AltTMKNT. *?' Columbia. April b, 18b I. *7 ;i:.\i:kal okdmuh xo. 5. u' ITIIK Kn n?l I in fill (ui??Ur Neciion 5 of ti, - ? ? A i -MM ~ a.a t- - . .mv.iv.> > >< uhjimi, morganiz-lorces us serve during the war,*' approved Ftbru to try 17, I8<?4,) is hereby urde'id ef nil male re vbite persons in this Slate w ho are between tie ago* ot 17 uud 18, and the ages of 4& ltd 50 vears. All persona ao liable are required to re* >o:t l?r Entailment in the Finding < Ifficers if 'heir respective District#, on or before the ? (ilhd'iy r.f April, instant II L d?r tltu terniH of the Act of C<m Tcsa, parsone of the c asses indicated are o constitute a "'Reserve for State defence I'" lid detail duly, and ahull not be required I'11 0 perfnAti service out of the State." After being enrolled, they, may lorm corn '1 allien under General >rder* No 8b, Adjn* ,,,, a lit and Inspector Gei eral's (llfice. series ; I';' f IBtii. and elect their ?>Wll officer*. 111. By Special Orders of ihe War l)e 1u irlmriit, a>I audi per-O'.s are required in " 1 ndezv. ur ul the tieudqu ^rtera of the Ed 0 ling Officer of their respective I>i irtc.w' n the 16th of April instant, for the purpose u< 1 being organized into companies !' IV 'l'tioae vvlio fail* to report, will sub el toeinaelves to bs assigned to general rvice with the class of persons between lie ages at 18 and 45. unles* they shall * avo a valid vicuna fur such default to be nlged of by the Bureau of Conscription. u:i J v iticiiuivnu. || (T. D. MKLTON? Mnjer, C .iu'dt of Conscripts. i? April 12, 1864. y? li.. ()l *Tne balks" COT'lVN KUH SALE A! 'he Confederate X;nten, j Ai ?. > Die'rsiiit for Al VV K Greenfield J Taxes Ai liy virtu* of a warrant to mo directed by utile-* It Mii^iI!, I est It District Collector, I ' Mil ??ll, ai the residence of Je-?e B Mob ?y, on I tie -JOili day ef April instant, nine lales of Cotton, at publ ic outcry, ?* tlic roperiy el VV. K. Greenfield, .to eui'mfv * rbt due by the nuid VV. K. Greenfield te lie t,'ontcdefnte S'tstes for 'Janes * Conditions of eele essh. * * J. A WEANER, Depute. April *, 1864, 8?31 * a tli SOUTH CAROLINA, t LANCASTER DISTRICT. V* In Ik* Cour[%f ()rJm*ry. Where** Samuel Situ* haln by hi* Ai ,n orney, ar I'ractar, HI?-ti 1a ibia atlie* a ii >ice, requiring Ih* Will at' Iiim fit.liar, H<\iu q, Suite, daceaaed, to be pravea in aoiaain ?r lue tor in of law : Three ara therefore ta cite aad reqeiro no aa?l each of you, to mil: Kliziihel h .Mine, ho widow of lha aaid Krvia Siuia; the ihildrea (if any ara living) of Jaaeph Siae, leceaand, (lliair nnaiea not known); lha :hildren (if any are living) ef Nathaniel *' Sitne, doceaaed, (their name* Balkan, a), r> he children (if anv ara living) of Middy p Hani*, deconaod. (their naaea not known) ; ? larrol Stan; Fraakev It Reavaa. aad K??. >and Jxinva B llaeva ; Mary Sariia, dautfh r of polly Sarin, dec?aa?-d4 aauia of '' aliaia aro auppaaed to roaidr bayond the w imila of this ?lato. and all of whom would ? iava boon iotoraated ia the Knata of aaid f loeeaaed, aa dutribulooa aad heira at law, provided ho had diod intestate, to bo aad ippoar baforo mo ia tbo Court of Ordinary to b<t holdea at l^neaaior Court lloaao oa ti .ha tlh day of Juoo Boat, thoa aad thero I. to ahow rauao. if any, why tlio aaid Will p thould or ahould aot bo pro*ad and oatabi at liahed in duo lorai of taw, for what caufo T tho nam# ahould bo *ot aaido or ootabbahod, rl ind to ouch other and furthor ahowino and proof aa you or oiihrr of you, tho aaid par* < tioa, -may dorm neoraaary aad proper and a ideaatogoooo for your roapootivo lighta aad ti io'ereata ia tho premiaea. tl Oi*ea nndar my hand and aaal of Office, o at ljonaaator Court llouso, Uiio tho 4lh day f of March A. D. I$04 F.T. HAMMOrO.O ?. D. Marab t, Iddd, ISTotioe to Taac Pay era. I WILL be at lb* uaeal plaaoa of ro?ol> lag tixti, on tho following days. ?it: At Lnocaelor Court liouoo on Uaidif and Tueaday tho Slat and Ud day a of Ma rah At \lra hi. C. HuoyY Monday, Ma/oh 14th At Craigarillo, Tuesday, 14th At T. U. hlugallo, Wadaaaday, M Jilt At Ealluir, Toaraday, 17lh f\t Rosa' Mlara, Krlday, )tth a. K1 I d in- "? ' * .. !? . MuA 131 \l llalsUs Crenshaw's, Tharadaj, - astfc It l'lea*aril Hill, Friday, ** JOik ll tonsil's, lieaday, " 11 tk M Use. 11. FeurUrWark'a. Teaaday, ** S9ik It Taxabaw, YYedeeaday, M Stlk M li?rt*n'i,T?iiiltj, " list a4 si the Ceert llsnss Baleadar is May. l bs tea Weeks will Ws eJesed on Malerday, ks list 4sy of Msy; all reltiraa nest We aade eu or before thai day All pvraene ngaged in agriealtare sr?r*e<?irs4 le wake 1 reiura ef Ike eamWer ef naada ss >leyed Taxpayers are repaired by lew te lake their reiarae,ead p*r their taxes la he District, where lW4 preper.y ie lecetsd. 'res a*fretairi required le wake their rears* au4 p?y their taxes daring the neath r April. J. B. MUNT*R._ (. W. L V. r?b 84. IU4 1? 3? Hsotujis.' Peruana indebted to the lata mercantile rui of Williama St lieugk, of ljancaatei litirifl, lira hereby netified that the uataa nd hooka af acceunt af avid firm have oaan I need in iay !ia;.d? tar collection, and thay re invited la^xoiun forward aad aatile.? 'tediiorn <>f letiirm are reijUeated to premt ih?ir deaVla la ?. Aa ttie aaaeta ot I lie firm mar eat be ad^nate tor the puytneat af all tba liabilitiee, wi'l be la tlie advantage of eraditara ta iva preniel attantiati ta Uiia nwiiee. VV M CONNORS, Atty. far I). A. Williama, kiuri iving'Parlner. I,anca*ter C II., S. C , March 24, I Slit Ct. ELECTION NOTICE. The KU-elion for Clark of tka Caurt for easier District, held ea tha 8th iaalaat, living bern declared void, Public JSotici i nereby given that an Klectien far said /ice tail) he held in Lancaster Diatriet an ueaiin\ the 2(th duy of .April Bait, id tha aimer prescribed by law. Palls to be epclied at 2 o'clock A. M and oiled at 4 P. M by at leant two minuter* . each box, Mho Have been regularly spi>inte(1 by the Legislature. Certificates of le result at eucii precinct Mill We made by le respective managers alter eleaiug the ills en the day of the election. Toe uianfer?, er at least one from each box, will eel at tne Court House, on the next day 'Hewing the election, le exaaine the certicuie* trorn the different precincts, aggre?te the returns, and declare the electien. 'ITie attention of the voters in the army, om litis IJislriet, is hereby diiecled to tho ct t?f '.lie Legislature of tho Stale, ensing those engaged in military service to ii-rcise the rights of snlf.rage, rautied on ie 6th day ot Kebrusri l8b3. 'J'ho Kxoci ivo of tne State will bs apprised of tho me of holdiiio Lhis election thai ha ? use lu ba tor v* uritrd ine neeesHnry btkefc rins Tor the schedule* and ceriitlentee, as quired. J T. K. UK1.K. ) S. J. 1JU.NLAP. > Managers. R. K. ALLISON, ^ and others. Marah IS, It<i4. 6?Si notice to defaultkr^ All tuxes for 1863 that were due and yable in January 1S6L should have been id at my appointments io February J864. few pt>ra?ua have neghcted to patTthair x on Animals, they will please make pay. at foriiiwiili na the time has already eS? ed. Persoau liable tu pav n Registry iX WllO IliiVa* n..? 10?il -- ii**d to pay up iiunitdiaitly or they trill te to pay double the Specific Tax fur rry thirty dava of default All persona 10 paid .specific Tax for lifijt and cinitio* in the same accupuion are required I* y the aume amount for 1864. JAMKS K. MAC.ILL. 18th Uirtrict Csllrctar, March M, 1864, 6?Si THE BACON TAXTaa Ceutederaia Aaaaaaera far the Ta* Kind Mill attend at the following timaa d places fur tha purpose af reeeiviag ra> rna af all haga aUughterad ia Laaeaatar strict tram tha day of April IdfJ.t# ? first dm al March 1?C4. At Lancaster Court lloaaa as Monday d Tuesday, Slat sad did day a af March. . Nalaon Hell's Wadaaaday, March iftd i Matlhia^L'ransiiaw'a Thursday, " U4lh i Piaasant Mill, Knday, " ihth i Sinatra Muada, ' " 88th L U M KuaderWurh's, Taaaday, M itfth I I axabaw, Wednesday, " Sdih I llarlaa's Tau.sday, " 3lal I Mrs M C Ilea.'a Maaday, April 4th I CraigsVitla, Taaaday, * " hth I T R Mugill'a Wadaaaday, H dth I Beiiige, I oar-day, 7th l Haas' Stars, Priday, H Slip d at Court lloaaa aalasday ia May. It will * ii thai th* ab>v* dni?a mod nee* ar? th? m?i? u invit nppoiuted by SSiat* Trx Colleoto f.ir r?o?ivuif lb* lulo Ixxe* The appointment* ara thrown l{?lli?r with lb* view to accommodate th* iopl*. The raturna rnuat be baaed *pon lb* tin bar of pouuda of p<>rk realized by *a?h .mutual Iroui nog* ala*ghtered b? lhe*S itw*en th* dntea abovf tn*tiliOD*d. N* entity *f pork ia *a?uipt from laaa'io*. JAM K.i ft M A(.l l.l,, Itth District Collector. Fob 24tl? illt, Mt Rag*! Rag*! Our frianda nra aarannHy raqaaatad ta rnd ua, within lit* naxi l?w waaka, all tha iga lliey may b? abla to apata, aa wa u< ci an aarly opportunity uf aaading #oaW ?*r aupply wa aav hava an hand to Ilia till. Wa will pity tha higbaat markat rica for all clean vollao ar lioan raga, and ill pay in tmall bill* if Jaairvd. II )st*t? Elifth* Blaokmon, i)#. * caaaed. Paraaaa having daaaa.ida againat (ha Ea~ ita of Kliaha Ulaak no, dacaanad, lata af ancaatrr Diatrtct, ara bare by a a lilad ta rMinl Ihem fur payaam, la tha aadar* goad, befora tha lira I day of April Ball. * 'hia none# will ha plaad in bar ta any laiata i>r*?antad nft.ar thai tioia. Tun dieir.hu lean and haira at Law af tha lid dacaaaad ara alaa aotiliad ta ha and pp?ar. either in par?oa ar by attarney at Ha Ordinary'* offiea nt tha aahi Dialtiat an lie firti day of April ami, f..r tha parpoaa f receiving thair r*?p*utiva aharra and at. rating a final aaitlemaat af tha Ifiatata. J AM KM A. P V1.ACKMON. Adm'r. i l.aaaaatar C. H.PvV 4,