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W . .'Jl 'l L"g'.".' _ Jg '".1 <% jCriiqci. LANCASTERVILLE, 8.C. Taeadtty Morning, Feb 7, 1865. . We tie re<|?ie.?ted to diieet mention to h notice lioui the kniolling ollicvr in Llii* paper. We nit lyquciU'd to state that Rev. Douglas* 11mri i.-un will preach, ut Douglas Church on the t!d Sabbath in Febi nary in.-UM. The Peace Commission. A Richmond telegram ha* announced the very giaiilying fact that Vice Jbesidcnt Stephens, Hon. K. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia, and .fudge Campbell, of Alabama, have bcVn appointed a* Coinnh**imier? and bate proceeded to Washington 10 endeavor to negotiate tonus of peace aitli tin* Northern authorities Aa the August* (.'?>vet* juatly obtcrvoA, of the Vice Pi esident it i* uaclrsa to peak ; hia fainw, attainment* ami juJgiuenl arc co.eiteiwire with American politic* lor moie than aipuuter of a ecu tut jr. Mr. Hunter was foi in ant tiaia a ini.atoi liotn Vngiuia in the old Union and, as Chairman ol the Finance4 lie i* man of eminent ahilitic* ami a Virginian o! the nohleat type. Without Irving a violent ecenaioniet, lie lum nlwaya been a thoiough advocate of Stoic Highl.* aiul Southern itnle. pendi'iice. Judge Campbell, at the opening %ol the war, ?;ii one of (he Jilttice* of the So pretna Court. l.le in regaidit^ an the lorctnotl lawyer in Alabama, if not in the whole South. Ilia gtliiua ia moulded iif the cunt of a Tan) or Marshall. In politic* lie approximate* very chiaely to the atanJaid of Mr, Hunter. Ihi* trio utay he aaid to cotnpiiae the three calnieet, wiae*t and moat coiimm relive intellect* ol oui count)). We leal assuted that while Cheie will be no lowering of the pi ids o( the land. no intpulsivo obstacles will ho tluowu in the wot ol on honoiol.le adjustment ol existing diAiculties. The wry (act of 1*rewi<1 tit Lincoln's having agreed to teCrive them as commissioners, is ch-ailj a vast concession on ths pnit of tha Js'oilh, evincing a return oi reai>on which pi o mines weil for the future. At all even's, tlieie (stole a confluence, and time uloue can develop its issue. While we air let liotn advising our profile to he dca. ( niiiiil.'lit >! the re.nil w- a.?il.t > ......I.... ! (Item against undue pioxuoatica and iliu-otj imagining*. Ltt us possess our soul* ill patjanca, hoping the hast and ready for (lie . i -t. Tlte Itieliiimiid Stnthi-1 - >* the<-itruio?taiicoa under which lit*-*- gentlemen It ive^lrparted on their niiaaion, ia undai stood Iv Ik as -lollwwa : liUir having sought an oHicial joiitideiitial inlei view With Mr. Da sis, drpai led lor W.iahiiiglon ssith the asruianca that our ]'iei-idenl wounl l?' willing al any time, without any obstinate irgatd to lotas, lo aend an Agent or vvouiuiiaaunieia to w esiiingnin io cunlvr about Iter mis ol peace, il iulwnucd in advance llial said ComiiiiHsiouera would be rrcetewMt Uu lllair'a second viait to Rich too n.l lie brought the i onsen t"oC Lincoln to noelve and I stonier wiili an; agent*, inliu ipallv, aeut with a 1 view to Hie ie?u>rai?oii ol peace. The three v gentlemen who Ult were theieupoti selected by > the President, inij have gone without formal credeutiala, ineielj aa inkn trial agents, to awe whether it be possible to place confidence for peace on an; basis which uiat a?.?e for attain' ing ao desiiable leaulte. The Ilichmond {inquirer llius repoita the * teiins offered by Mr iilair: * , The enemy ri/ willing to pet mil ua to die j late our own (eitna piovi^eJ, only, we will not dlkoolve lL? Union An? om?r?i.U. I'.' I V ry, any constitutional ptoiiriun fer if a piotec- I ; tinn ami extension ; full coiapmtal ou (in .jrttniackt) lor all the itrgroe/that have beeu carriinl vfT during the* war; lUiy/Aim/, nrr?? thing ilntl we can ask or think, will .>c fiecly 1 granted, if only ?e will content to re unite with Illiein. Thetc may uot have been exactly Mr. Tllair'a lertua, but they embrace the substance of In* mission, and do not in the least cxagerf ate the extremity to which the enemy are will- | 1 ing to concede u* if we afill only return to the | I Uuion. ^ After an arguiuent against the acceptance of I any audi '.eruia and au earnest exhortation to | eland tinu, itewng the extremity to which Lincoln it reduced, when be would promise ae M ch as it contained in them, the Kmjuirer coneludes with a reference to a mode of compromise which may eventually be proposed : <P Theio is a compromise that yet mar open the Jtli* way to i*ac?. It ha* Lean augg-eted that tha United W?tn will acknowledge our independence, provided a treaty of commerce, and nt league oflenaite ami defensive for thd appli> Canon of the Monroe doctilne to all tha Slate* %tt North America, can be agreed upon. Whan - that proportion it mad* it will be time awough to dl*eua*. in the inaantiine, our reader* may a* wall revolt a the sutjewt in their auntie?for it i* net impiobehle that it may hecmna a lie. 1 |ng, tangible proposition before many month#. A Washington telegram a?ya the whole subject ol the eitliauge of prieonera I* near in the heitia of (Ian (Jratit, and there ie reason to be iieva a full eicbange will -kiii be effrrtld. a* v s?i. -J-. Mr ill'- e-j J. . . ? Editorial" BravuiesTiiv Supreme Court of XorUi Carolina lia?* lieeiiloii that bonded ugi irnUuiHt* having titMvn or more baud.', an- not lubW to lionie guard net *?:?. Tlie t'oui I further iVrkJoa UmU Mail Contractors lor the C wffilciiile SUIviToii a routes mom than U>it miles in* length, ate .tot iMOIc to peifoim Home Guard service. We Ulideigtalid that the government has decided, in the earn: of Mr Augustus .^jmnu, late ol Mi.-sis.-ippi ilccmsi'il, alio we an exempted agriculturist, that wlu-rc a detail or exemption was revoked, or the detailed or exempted parly died, only a payment prorata (or the time the paity enjoyed die detail or. exemption, would lie exacted. This deCtsiou was elicited liuiu the Seneiary of War bji a letter liom A (J. Mayeia, ou the sul^ect of the liability ol the estate ol Mr. hpmm, he having died a lew mouths altar he war exempted. w The Loudon Times, alluding to the present attitude of the United States to Canada, say* : In the present state of Northern feeling there is much reason to apprehend some ouliage which may render a i upline inevitable. The Antei hau* ( either appreciate the strength of Kngluud nor understand the uiiauiinity with which a wm would tie prosecuted if liuccd il|ioii n scluctuiit government ali<i nation, ami the first re.-ull of thai war would bo the immediate and irrevocable establishment of Southern independence, Tlit; KutjUirtr iliinks the piopo.?itintt to inipi cpa nil the cotton and tobacco in the Confed erary, now before llic Cong-r as cniinot but bo attended with the beat remit.-, il adopted. In addition to the (act that il would j;in the Got ci nuiciil nmpic Laaia lor the redemption oi its notra atid laind-, it would crystalixe all aclli.-h a varies into an intere-le.I puiiiolism which would make it ao plainly the interest of every uiiiii to nuppoit the (iovernmet, that there would no longer be any division among our people, but unity, and hatinony would* extend ilnouglioiit our land and revive the confidence and laith of our people. Wo nit told that gold in Richmond sold for twenty-five ; in Columbia at 95 ; iu Augutlu it waa aol\l at lorly-five- > [roa Til X LAkl'AMTHa Lkl'OKa.J C'awr uxow Richmond. Va. J?niiHr? 'it). 1865 'I'.I TMtr p>: .pi.? nF MY lJA-T?HAL (,'|IAUUK. ? J lie execution I'lliy |?or|>onw (< ?n'o u you, li?? b?ru lirUned Iruai d.i> to day, for nbool nix week a. Will yon d?h; at lliia late day, permit 11.14(0 wia'i thai llir year on which wr i h\ entered, nit) be In you a.y??r uf blvatng ! It hoiiIiI b'? ^ in in one be.at', to wmli you ? h oj'fj ue.v-y eer, l><r lli? it'll un ll.nl Md j< i l iin> ?nli muny of inu b?u ahead. t'aal ; noil like nt)aell' you inutl tliroUoti Ilia hi* year, b.-ar the (iirruwii which have in I jimi nut.le a deep indelible uoirk on our i ear la. ()l ui.i li t ot Un ll lll.t . be forcible nnid Concerning t its ?l?l year, "lit mailt la oil each Liow.ua aihdo* o'er eacu heart." It wav u year in whiun I p.iavrd through aceuea liiul acVer ca be lorgMton. The) a?r< written on the nieinery aud on the heart, aa it with a pi'i. ol Iron Tu Dr and uiiue it brought uiro?a, whiclt an )?t, llir hand ol' Tune baa bean wholly unable to heal With uiu ny ot you, I know the oatur thing haa hap peiied, and with a melancholy ploamire 1 can offer you the sympathy wiich I now in wall know how to give. In the day?'o| Peter the people of U<id wefts "in heaviness tiirotigh inanitold lempiationa, (or liials,) uiid yet lh?) Could rrjofte with j >y unspeakable mid lull ol glory," Lt muar ilieir faith w a hAtd in, and their love ceutered upon the naren Saviour, Jtaua (Jurist. May the a.iUie luith auataiu you, and by Ilia gruaa amy y eu be In ought ? ff in tlie end "conquerors, uiiu uiorr than conquerors." We are tjuiel and comfortable along Ike inea ol lite North aid* of the Juutaa. We h ve three cltapeU in thia Brigade. In lit nr, a Very subetanltaf houa?, built by ?tiling liaiitla, .we have lor a niuulh past i>ad a rrligiuua a*r?iee of aoine aorl every and twice on ?vabbalh, unleaa neceaairily prevented. I a >olri? thai the Iruita do not appear to b? abundant, but we will a?w the areil and truat the laird to give the Increase in Ilia owo good-time and nay.? Fnt) for Ilia blearing on a*. In other parla ol ibia Brigade the Jteligiou* feeling ie t|uiie encouraging ? and in ihia p?rl uf il a a are awl entirely without bwpa and eneoeragrtneol. We are eorry to hear lhal the people of ilia country are all caal does, aa many aajr "wluppad n liul auraly ihia in ou lima to Ix i ktpytd i.el every bmm and woman aooaider what wjl be hi* or her fata if we ahuuld be whipped and l^en lal lliaoi re member lhal no nan ia fit for or worthy of libarty wnle?e oa ia willing lo giae up, aac1 rifice tverylking for it a leapt lienor and truth In iba Itai year the ?#nkxe* hare fi??t up aa much territory aa Ihey have gained? yaa, inuah more. (rea. l<ee'e army j? airongar to day than it waa on Ilia brat of May leal Thin Brigade baa bad a caau' ?. * A ? * % iiilly lor ert-ry man in ii?mucv tlie Int of .Mn)'. Tliey lm?e killeii, womirftii or captured ot l.iw eni-tjiy.T-erUiiil) Ik % e. |ie i tin |>m n? ui < n \ hi ?ix, tor iivry one ttiun iu (lie Uriy;?d t unti il n nt* Hong iio\v n it Man oil tlu* ' morning of ik? Uaiilc ?>f ih* Wi'.doM??r?n. I vv ? Imwe a??*rfct liutiili ail thoutMiidii.ru | molar anna in Ilia I 'oniederney v auii lhey | mil whipped. U p hue two a plenty ' ol' ike iiriiv?>.ii]i tood ami iiuimLd-i ol war, if putrid lain nod |{o?.d judgement e;iU be bitiuglii fully lo bear in bringing lh?iu into U?e, and it Me Are conquered ll Mill not be becunat' lit* our llccc.itlllea, but barauaa the nation backed down, and sold liberty for ubjugattoL, raiher ill*ii I*mi ilie former al the price Kliivtj ull oa.imia aliv hate enjoyed It, hate lu?l la pay for it. l.et lia then ntf. ke et my li.it.o except truth and liouur, lor I mlopcudetice, ami ll I iiilupendei^-a ahull coat it all, let it go. ll tt e bo true lo . UUfM'Ul'l, by the blcsalUL' of liod. w. ran! be m hipped. \V? tn.ny be over run uud no Uir nit wealth Mint couilnri ?r? enoeerneil bo rallied, bul IrotM thene w? will recover, (or if uoi Me cuii i:vo and die wi<ii??ui tiieui,) ami Li rii we will ItuVe n country in m blch we uud our children'* cnildieli . mi lite mid hold ttji our heads. I 'hope lo gel a luflotlgll noon, but *U|i poae lli? brief nine I Mill bate, (and Hie bud iyad? ennnidered) Mill put it out ofiny potter to go further tli.ni lo tt?il my fitiiiilj lu N. ti. May (?..d blenit you all, ia ill* prayer of \ Our lri?ud and i'uator. J. N. CRAIG. Araiy Iulelligeuce. i mkkmhk'i muttn??tt ?Tlie 'Courier" of vVednraday ikjaAll the movement* ol Hie < llwlliv indicate AU)(il<U and ilrnoch. ville :<<? their point of deaiinnlion. Tm?iilielh Army Corpa occupy Knherlavill* ? The fourteenth army cuipa i roaavd Ki?tet'* ferry M iitiJuu < Jjr Di'UUti t a brary lorce of inlnnir), :> r 1111? r < and cavalry encamped Monday iiiylit near ilia j Miction <?I f.ilhehiitcliie and Uld Ulilor. mada. 'J'hia lull* la belle* id in Jjv Hie llleetllh uod 8rrenl(?titii aiaiy corpa 'l'liey had creased Mcl.ee'a Mill crock, and were engaged hi ;e|?Miriii|( a bridge ul thai p*iat. A hunt ten o'c'ock Monday riTorning the wi: fin jr ad ain*? d with a con-idc ishle force of infantry and urliilery from While I'oint, a lid drove in oar rkirihisli lina three milea to Kin^'a ('reek Al three 1*. ,M , our tioopn advanced and drove IheUl back lo Wniia I'oinl, rv-cniablmhing oor picket line ? here il v*as io lite morning. Tuesday liitt a Dtiuy made a d?in<>*vlrution oil our poMitnU al the pontoon bridge arrona the >aikvh*4chia. but ralirad witliout ett ?v ling ait) lUing. Toe enemy, il i? rt|iorlrd, burnt Uc Pnwraonville on Monday night, 'I'ltry ufr alao reported erecting a b-tllery near Salkehalclna l?r lint pitipnaa, aa in aoppoaed, of ahelting the rail road al that point. Cti&KLEaTON, Feb. 'J? A diapatcn from llraxton'u bridge, al 7 40 laal night, auya lha einmy advanced lo-day acioaa Ilia aw?nip?, driving in our cavalry on our l?ifi within nix in 11 of that place. They ar? auppoacd lo ba in heavy force. There in a column of envatry on the Augnalu road, moving rapidly for "home unknown point. # Ati.p in., raaierday, Ihe rnrmr Wad ponaet .ion ol Mcliridge'a bridge, nod akir miahing wan going on in front of liraiton'a bridge. I II. enemy arc certainly moving on Branehville. Reception of o?r CommJuiontrs.?Inc dent on their kouto. ' Kiciimobd, Jao. II ?General Grant irnt in a flag ef truer to day announcing that our ceiHuiiaaioaora would bo received at 5 P. ? Accordingly at that hour, Mc**rt fiephrnv, Hunter and C<ua|ibell, proevvdvd out on the Baxter road, and under a flag of truee entered the -enemy'* iin.a in front of Wiae a Brigade of (ten Bovhrod Johuaun'a Division. They wera received by Col. Ilancoi-k of Gen Grant'* aialT, conducted to a apecirl train of cara awaiting in the rear. The Coinmiaainorra will be entartaioed at Grant'* Headquarters and atari for Wanh ington to morrow. Mr. Stephen* acrrast ??? permitted to accompany thein. Col. Hatch, aaeialant agent of Exchange, accoinp-uiie* lb* cormniaaionrr* a* vaerrtary. During th* paaaage of the Comini?aionrra the breastwork# of the enemy a*'wall a* our own w?ru eruwdad with aoldiars witnaaaing tha no#al a ant. Richmond, Jan 3K? It ia atatad that whila paaaing through our lioaa tha <*oro? miaaioQtra ware graatad with roeifaroue alirara by tha trvnpa, ai.d that aiiailar d?m> onatratiooa war% meat* by tha Vankaaa on Uiair arrital within tba Yankee linaa. m i-r.'-uu . a? j.. u Confederate Congre??. Tli? Hennte hue <>|fnin pusned thw bill >? tbori/iog t ?e IranamUeion of nvwnpapers j to soldier* free of pontage, notwithstanding , ttie I'rv-ideli:'? objorslion?yeas 13. naya 4 j ' In tha House, io day", Pejimttte eabniit| ted the following, which ha tuppnrled it! an I elaborate apeecli : ! Whmka*, AH nations have efor wit1 uraard with alarm tha eat a M i*li me ii I i f u j loruiidable power ilt'tlierp vicinity, atid I lr^rrfu.r, The people of the Confederate Stale*, U* Well Mil lilt! United Stale*,'tin*# ? ?rr cherished the .resolution that *nv furt liter acquisition iu North America by any . foreign power would be incun^ieteiil with their prosperity and development, r.ed Whrrrat, The invasion of Mexico- by Krstiii* l;u resulted iu the alleged e?tiibli?h iDvut ?il u goe eminent founded uu tho von M?nt id the govrruod, ntvtrtiulcM vv? lmr? reason lo belie*# that ulterior fleergne ate niter lamed against California and oilier t'acilic Stale*, ?ki<h we do not regard an parlies to liiu *nf now waged ngatttsl ua, aether have puller furni-ttied niva nor money lor ile prosecution, therefore li e C??ngr??s of the Confederate States do }(ao!ie, That the lime may not be dix taiil when we will be prepared to unite a* ,, a basis of the independence of the Confrd (MHOVHKI, Willi IIIORe ino?l 1111 <_ r ?r A t i II) ItiM principle* of the Monroe docliotf, and to the currying out ?>f lho?e priift-iple* *:i the North American continent. Referred la I ho Coiuillittv on Foreign A flair* The llouae of Kepreveiitalieea, pu*?ed exemption hill, which provide* radical change* id the pruarnt exemption l.iw. It repeal* absolutely the lifieen negro law ; provide* that no mail contractor under forty year* of ag*'ahull be exempt, ai d limit* the povvur of detail hitherto rested in the hand* ol the President and MecralurV of | ic . ic. _ ?? ai. ?? r nave nil reason. eayn the Jtiehinmid DnjMilch. (u b?!irv? lliul die bill, in itrt present lorut, Mill puss llie Senute ? Tlie ?eime of die Senate, aa rrrently ini-N dentally rtprttrfd ill debate, i? in InVor ol leatilig .untouched tlie exemption law now { I is force. Kicwmosd, Jan 31.? CJeti. I.ee'i? nornina- I tion to the new grade of (Jeneral in Chief mo prepared lnal week in the War I)epnrl Oletit, by order of the l're?id?nt, but the delay in-Heading it in to the Senate nrijen from die President'* inability to oigg his name in consequence of n eetere at luck of neuralgia in riglit arm aud hand. The I'reaideni ia atill confined to hi* room thin morning, and may not he able for aoine tfaya to reenter the one of hi* hand. It ICM Milan Kali I Tin ll-m.li r? ? . - ..1 Ilia l?ili to abolish the office t.f all quarter iriastara and coniiiunsarie* on duty at pn?ta'<d depot*, urid to provide tor the appoint I tit* itt of bondid ii"? iiis in their place. The j act a I no repeals ail authority to detail per. on* between the age* of 18 and 45 in a..id I depart m-uls. Northern News The New York Hr.rald, df (lie 30tli, nays j ! not a word about the f ppoiiitineiil ol I'eace ! | (,'oniniianiooers by Lincoln, but haa u col- | j u id it about Ulair's aeco oil *i nit In Richmond, | I iu tba ahape of Washington c .rreapondence The St. latuia corropondent of the Her aid gr-vrfy announces thai Kirby Snti'h is negotiating wi.h M?tiniili?n for the trsnapoualion of hi* I'urwi to Mexico Butler had a grand reception at I^owell, on the iblh. ' In him speech ha said it wax of no e*e to tiilk of piwc until ihe tebel army in Northern Virginia was defeated or captured. Steward made a speech before the Chrix lixn Comtuiasion in Washington on Sunday night, 'J9ih, in which he aaid we only wail for the submission of the rebels, which, However, if delayed, neeessirily follows tuiliisry ovsrlhrow The I Hindoo Timet aaya oone of the Ku roptan powers would guarantee the independence of the Confederate Slatea, as hua been proposed, even with an agreement to abolish slavery, M?. Kobssm, Agent of the CoaiUiitlre of City subsistence for the pe >r and board of relief for eoldiere fainiiies. cnlle-i unnn ? *n?t prMtnM a Inter from the Mayor of Charleston, iu which (Jan. Rturi|(ird iy|* ? the importance of promptly ending supplies to the city. Mr. Kobatfto is prspared to pay markst rales for provisions, or ho otters in Kichaog* Salt, Iron, Nails, cotton and wool Cards, Sugar, CofTss, Soda, limn, itvillo Drills sad Oasii burgs, at reasonable raloa. Ila la also authorized to purchase the anrplua of bonded Agriculturists' W? would recommend to planters basing any provisions to spare to ascertain those favor, able terms of eichange, by applying la Mr. Jas. Duulap, of Camden, who has kindly constated to act as bis Agstlt. 3t J ? % FOR SALE. A good draught or aaddle llorae. A|> pljr t?ar!y to tho uiioerxi^nud. K B. ALLISON. F?b 7, It Ti Vr INI l/IVIt J.IUi 111 1VI1.1I/* AM. person* planting in lainc-istsr Din- j Iriit and liable to pay the tithe tax air j hereby notified that thrir retiirni under the j tiral and second clan* of estimates tnual be made Ik.-to re lite 'i&tli iu?t., in default of - Iiicli tliey tail! he reported n* defaulter* and dealt with' nrcnrdioifly JUNK* CROCKETT, As?e?*cr. Feb 7, 3t Headquarters, ENROLLING OFFICE. I am ahtf.h C. II., S. C. Feb. 3,18t>5. I'ltretlanl to Special Order So. 8, front the I le-ulipiarler* of llri ?. lien. Coesnul superintendent of Conscription in Nsulh Carolina, and In compliance with a special order of I<t Col. T. V Walsh Inspector of the 1st ConoreVsional district, all I.iyfit duty men (iiitaKsiyited ) all men detailed by oroar ? ( the Uoiiscriplioii I >*}?-?ri itiuiil. ami I all ollicer* of the'In valid Corp* (nna**i{jn? *]) w ithin (> ? limit* of l?n>ica*tur llistiiut, | are hereby ordered t<? report in per-ori at I (hi* ollic* on the 14th and 15 h diva of! February ihataul, lor inspection, orjfnuixa* J torn iVc. l.t Col WaUh will Ur hare, in peraon, on the daya above indicated. and Mill require prompl and atrict coniplmiii-tt with thin oriler. ur I'he .Medical Bonrd will meet here ' on the 9th inntiint U K Al.l.lSON, A K. O. Aaiinp Knroiling olheer. l.anc.later District ISo. Ca. Keb 7. 1805. ?It ESTATE SALEBy permission of I). A. Wi lianah, Ordi- I nary l< r Lancaster District, I will sell [ on Thursday and Friday, the 23d and 2 till days ol? Febiuary instant, a* the late residence of UI.ASS 'JA8 ION, situate ill lh? South Kaateru portion of said District, on the water* ot Flat T'rrek.ull of tliu perish uhie property belonging in ths F>inle ol said deceased consisting of? 1 loraes, Mules, Cuttle, Hogs, Bacon, Corn, Wheat, Uye, Oats, and other articles ot produce. Also Plantation Tools, Household and I Kitchen Finuiluie and a large variety ol I oilier articles. Tkii.ms?Twelve months credit wrh note ! and approved surety and interest I'roui date, ! for all sums over lite dollars. Land and Nee-roes. O I will ?l?i, ?t the sain* lime and place, rent the Land mid hire the Negroes belong. Hi}; lu said Ksielu lor tin*, ftui.uiidrr nt the pi event )esr. It is one of the moat ml liable und productive plantation* in ijincaaier District. The negroes are about twenty in uuniber?the most ol' them prime tield hands and soute house servant*. JOHN 11 WELSH, Ain'r. F.b 7, 3t Controlling Q M. Offioe, s. o. ?* I "TAX IN KIND." Columbia, S. C, January 14, 1865. COMI'LAlNT having bean made to this (Nlice that unauthorized persona were collecting and receipting to producer* lor i their '1*1 I'HK TAX, the annexed 1'ara I graphs Ni>*. I, 11, III and IV, of General < >rdars No. 48, A. & I. ( ^ , aerie* I 864, 1 1 are published tor the informal ion ot all Concerned. This nuiica is not intended to iu' terfera with ttio Collection- of TAX IN 1 L' I M I t I - a I. ? * - *" " nun'. ?? me "genua 01 ?ne uMicer< or the Cl'imieriuaster and Commissary Depart j msnte, who are collecting and forwardiug ' supplies te the army, and who have been { authorized to collect |y Officers oil Tax m I Kind service. | When troops requiring supplies are near a drpo', i nd make dsirund upon it fur aup plies, they will bo issued to the Staff or | other Officer ia charge, in hulk, on hie re; eeipl. J 11 kl .SLOAN, i Major and Controlling Q..* M. of 8. C. . [Kxtract.] I (iI :\ER AL ORDERS AO. 48. ' ADJ'T. AND InaPBCToKtiKNEKAL'a CWtCE., Kickmono, May U7, ISM. I THE receiptsot bonded Quartermae ' la tera and Coiauiissariea, and of Agents 1 i of Iax tar vice, are the only rereipta valid to a producer for hie lithe tax, all others are ! worthless, and unjust impositions en the j tax payer. It is elrislly forbidden that any ! other persona than those above named shall give receipts for the Uilie. It in .It _~n ? ? . ? v?wTw ?, wiivbiiuu ui iun?n oy I | officer* ol the Quartermaster nod Commie anry Departments ill the ti?ld. receipts w^ b? gifen monthly lb the District (Quarter* master oh tax duly. 8111I1 receipt* mual stale the iiaure and county of ilia producer. Ill Quartarmaetere nod Commissaries who hava mean* of tranaportatioo, and all audi officers collecting auppliea, will give , ' penal aiteution to thd ranioval ol Ihw tax I iu kind from tolarior depute to railroad ala| lieu*, aad to the supply storehouses of the *"*? ~ ' IV. Officer* with troopa are prohibited from forcibly taking posaeaeion of the (ax dr^ota, or appropriating tha lithe. If thay need auppliea, requisitions Iperttfor will be made upon the tax officer or agent. By order, (Signed) 8. COOPKR. A<ijutaataod Inspector General. Feb 7, 1??6. ft J at. 9 " NOTICE"^ I hn?? appointed II. R. I'rice my Deputy to attend to biisineaii in my ottirs on aurli du>a aa I may b? absent; and tbe public nre hereby notified that all uT?- liia acts as Huih Deputy bavo -Ibe sanction of my antlioril v * JOHN W. TWITTV. Cletjt Court C. P. & G 8. L I). F?b. 7, 1863. 52 *L STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA . % > ADJT. AND INKP'R.-GESL'B OFFICE, Columbia, January 26, 1865. * SI'/-: CI A /, ORDERS AO. 38? Extract? . C1APT. WM. F. NANCK, A..A. Gun'l P. / A. C. S., luting br*n axiignt-d for ?:-l .. " J ...j vif>> m<ko nun iiii'h oria- ? <|U:trlvr?, ?ili be obeyed and respected no. cordinglv until otherwise directed . * * ? Hv order of the Governor. (Signed.) A. C. GA KMNGTOX, Adjutant aud Inspector-General S. 0. Official: G. A. Pollin, A. A. <?. Full. 7, 18G.Y ft2?2t, SOUTH CAKOLINl.. LANCASTER DISTRICT. I>Y I). A. WILLIAMS E^iiirt.OrdU S3 nary fur ?:*id District. WHKItEAS. J1NUY HAMMOND ha* applied lo uiw fur Letter* of Administration . ou nil and aingulnr Hie Good* and Chatties, Right* and Credits ef E. J. Hammond late of the District afortaaid deceased. THESE are. therefore, to cite and ad. luont-h all mikI lingular, the kindred and creditor- of tii? said deceased, to be andappear betore me at *our next Ordinary 'a | Court for II'C said District, to be holdeii at IjineHKlcr Court House on the 2Hd day of Feb. inst., to hIiow causa, if moy, ? hy tlia aaid udiiiiliialralioD aliould not be (,raR> ted. ' (liven under my band and aeol, this lat j uay ol Feb. iu Hie year of onr i. S. . l.ord one liiouaaiid eight hundred ?v? J and sixty-live and in the eightyninth year of the independent-? of tb? Stale ol South Caroliua. D. A WILLIAMS, O. L. D. Feb. 7. 1865. ?81 FORRENT. ~ A.plantation in Lancaster District with opeu land siiincienl for lha employ of tifteen or twenty hand*. Krujnire at thia. olti.-.. Jan. 31, tl ~ NOTICE. Tli# creditor* fit' the Kitalf of I-itilctoft M*"ler, (dec'd ,) will meet me at Lancaster C. H , on ilia 14th February, Ibb5, for thw purpose of tattling ?un1 Kil.ua. ROUKR 1 11KCLKR, AJmr. Jan. 30, 1865. 51 2t. NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby forewarned agaiimt trailing for a Bole for eue llioueand Dollars ijireu by di and Made pa>able to R S. Beckham or bearer, dated May 5th 1H64. dae at one day. 1 have tendered pay. ruent, and will not pay aaid note in any eih. er than Confederate currency, uuluae cjuipelted by law. J. J. MORTON. Jan 24; 1865, 50 8u Medical Notice. Tha ur>dar*Tgnad hereby girra notice that he will hereafter ah trge tor medical eervb c?-H io accordance with the following regu< latione, vis: Producers. who ha ie a turpi a*, will bo charged at ttaa rate* wbicb picvailvd befora the war, to bo pais In produce at old pricea. Or, if th?y prefer to pay In currency, tbea the equivalent of audi produca in currency. r\ou producers, and producara w ho hate m no aarpiun, will ba charged al a raaeorftfbie advaoca, in currency ovar the old pricaa. R. 8. HfcH KI1AM, M. D. Jan. 31, 1866, 4t SOUTH CAItOLlNA, LANCAS'IKR DISTRICT. BY D. A. WILLIAMS, haquire, Ordi< .nary for aaid Oialrict. i uiibKKAS, C. A. PLYLKR ku i?. I plied to mo for l<eltor? of Asdminihlratioa j oa all and singular tha Goods and Chatties rights and Credit* of James Coatoaj lata of tho Diatnal atoroaaid, daeceaaed. ! THKSK ure, therefore, to cite and ad* moniah all and singular, the kindred aud creditors of tha said deceated, to t>a and appear before aia at our next Ordinary'a | Court for tha auid District, to be holdea at -Lancaster -art Hoass an tha 17ib day af Fab. next , to show cause,. if any, why lbs aaid administration should not be gran* ted. Given under my hand and seal.lhia 26th I i day of Jaoaary in thsyear of ear lis. > lx>rd una thousand aight hundred | J and stity-flta and in tha eighty* ninth yaar of tha tbdependvnee af tha Stale of Saath Carotins. D. A. WILLIAMS, L. D. Jaa.SI |Mt. -It <