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r< ni,is:*KT> rvrnv-wKnKK.WaT Mouxirtr:. A- SlksSSS. J* ll Jjv?ISQEr ? E. E??o2 PPOIB:ST?R8, WM->Nl?SDAY, JAN. G, IS'??. New Terrys for thc Kew Year? . From au? arl.-r this d*?* the iMihsarip?t?ii pri. e t'i th.? Atiuertimer will he $6 perauauu:, ii. v ria'blv iu advance. A-'vertiRr-j will ho done it$1 per square of ten lino? f r ouch instr jin. TjAcTiigh pri<*e of paper and ir.!:, sud tnhor. and esp<:ciVly nf pruvisd-iUH. fm ces ns to make ttti' nd varese All raaSon?'do persous will, ..n tho slightest reducion, so? the te??i?'?iy.vf*?*i increase iu our ohb.-cripii m and A Jvei tining rates; ami will at once coin ) forward aud comply with oe: terms. ?73" Marriage aad Obituary Notir e?, and othw Coinciunii'i.tiou?, unacc?mpaart? hy .irei-p.-ovible name, will rcceiio uo attentusat this office. Nev Gr-cd*. Our utiivo'fally popiilar t..wiisnmn, J?ij 13. C. Bpr?? has re-ofetted hi* Store- new goon's and pretty, tl i ce him a cnlL Concerning the laconic Tax* Wo cali attention to the inswuetioos of Tl?otl* Sox ALL*.V,-Cou.pii.-siouer-^i"l1aseF, published ia auotu?r_co!u.u^p. -?-- .^T?. -- . rapture of Lient, itlurkeit. Our whole cemmuui J will regret o ho ?n??rmed that this wol'-triod and sturdy officer has becti t:.ken priaonT by thc Yankees. While hi* regi ment, the 2d S. C. Cavulrv, w*? still on the Rap pahannock, ho was sent into Botetourt Co., West . ern Virginia, to recruit hie horses in that abun d-tut region.. The Yankee marauder. Averill pass, ing thr. ugh this County on his retCfn from his Bs'nni raid. Li nt M.'.tivsitT- was rn uuf .ri.un tc cv >r> f.'l info hi? bunds. Wc vas sflo*eil by Averil to -?>i?d s note to his Company after hi? Lamentable want of.Shoes in Long street's Corps. Tho Indies ol' the ridgefield Aid Association btxre been iuformtd by several Officers sud mi diere, directly from Wen. LowosrKKKVs anny, that the Wiiit ol' sanes niu'-og thc men of thni . Corps i-mfunts tn a terrible evil und a crying shame. These ladies therefore respectfully aud urgently--ya. nu|?l?>riugiy.-soliuit ?hun ??r con tributions in umn.y to relieve this destitution. We forbear to multiply wo: du on a subject whUh speaks of itself in ?nub trumpet loaes. Contri butions must be sent to the Sdgolieid Aid Asso ciation. "Then a soldier: Pit! of slratige oath., aud bearded fi* e thc i aril, J tlous in btmor. suuden ?ni oui k in quarrel, S-eking the btjhble ron -i ts ti .'.rt i, ia ?h? cannon s mouin." The new yeer has brought among us a nmulir of f?al'ai:t gentlemen, men and boys, who fill thc Hit ut' Mr. Will i> i. ak t pea re, as it stands above. 'II ? 1. They are away lor a time from "lue Sashing of ibo guur," unit while they are with* Us Wu will give them "vpir.ee in tVc picture." V,'c have bsd.ttl? pleasure ff luecting lately. Major JOE A BS rr, fran* tho uc'euce.-i aboQi 1 h>r lenon"; Capt Tn I.HAN CLARI: of tlu 2nd 5. C* Cavalry: Capt. JAI-K OOVAU, OI the Comuiis?ei.y. li ?:>artiD-:nt ot vi :u. stgdow Aa's Bri;a li? ; J>Tr W-V. tinana AW of the 14th Regt.; *d":ij. Cicr.ro An.u;>- t?f th:\tiA. Adjutant .FOHN CutwiLcni thc 7'h ; .Mr. W. JJ. Anyri of A?VKV'S itaiiaiinn. ?fr. W. Ii R.ivrv of th- M'b : Mr. ?'?. H. Lft it RKwL of the "th ; aiid Mr. S. li. liras from thc Const Cavalry. Mos-? ul theo neble roldiori ?.?? weil anil strong nr.d buglt: they bevis .received au ah. undine ?cientos both at borne and ou the highway-?s they richly deserve*? r?r...-i\o. Tney imve washed off the layer-- nf du*t which ?IHVC accumulated ibo . pidonnis aitice thoir last vi?it h^mo. sud ?re Bow, e?cb iii his own w y, firmly senlod on .. the a kcLable- mau a tai ns:" ?o.uo are quietly epj?y i.-?; thc deiighu- of their fi re.-i Je circles; while " liTi, fu?i'iu nlu).' d'g.-, are ti tling t.> a-d fro, . a r-lieiu^r m the .iltur of Yeuu? or Bucebus, and Ile iM.ii.g to tko ?.. ?.?f of .-iron- in Iii II ot thc w!iis of hon,b-shells. U?lltfui f Hows.; h.ng.mny tlu-y wnvt ! Kill a bcoaiomh of f.itiel calves for I ?.cm, aiid ' cai up rauldrnits of ecg-1.ogg. Smile ti on t .cir, fair women, wi li yat r i?;i^: o t eye: aud you, y c stsy?-i?- it boan, ino-, provide whi k?-y by the pi;-c. ..Oid l>r. ci^m Johnson's timxim was "cl iretfur '?oyv, port lol umn, brandy tor Jiesejis.':" but now alas, boys, men and heroes, must ad drink whiskey. " The mme of that ?*iry i* Vaniiy, and a lair is keptjcbere calle?! V'.iuiiy Fan." A! ..?, thai the pmseiit ?tate o'old il l^tii-.-ld should e vil-io our miuUithe si o.'e word-1 And i?i iy vvc n-it cominuo, and say : .. It is kept all thc year lung"? I. t*t wc?.|{ we wrote that wc bad ?v) ea no h .?ly round the Cb rb tm.is berrtb, and tUac our aohgs had hecu sad ; since thea howeisr j h IgcUeld, village aud country, bas blazed with j i;|iiih, m.r.-iaieut,aiid t^travsgantfestivity. Our j people aio well nigh us debauched as the dweller. in ?judoiu and tiotuorrah. Nu, that is rather too bu.ru : for dancing and droning ?nd uicrry-lnii king aro dot debauchery. " Uu Hie contnry, ihi.y aro. in tho ri^hi tiuro, very prop r and prc Hy aud delightful things. IVu ?viii not ?.x^und into a scr m-ia, for we hold il to be avery foolish thing to linker too much' al this leaking World, but le: us whiipur this in your car : If you have money lu sp.iru, dou't speud it in expensive suppers und costly raiment ; this evinces i w*nt of ?ood lcd i.ig, and line leeliSg' ,.nu painoi.c le. la g-a tur riel? predominance ot viniiy and ?ell', lint lath er givu your sm plus funds to buy blankets and s?bcs for the cheerless aud ue:nfurt!c?s v.xiies aiuong the uiuuutuius of Virginia, Tennessee, uud Ijeor^ia. iohit Sclto*! 'J'A'i'ul. The South Cu<-o/.,'<'.'u<i.uuuouucc^, on authority o. a privatV Wt'.r received in Columbia, the de coiu? of Chnf Justice O'iNeal, w-hic i occurred -.n .S.iriday eveuing, 27th, athis residence near New berry Court Houso. lie loft Columbiaoa Wednes day, 23d ult., apparently in usual h.??th. We huve not now tho time or space fir the rueord due tu euc so long known and' M teeta ed as a citizen, a l?-.?islator, a Judge, and latterly us Chief Justice j ?ud I'.reeidetit of thc CoUrt of Appea's. flu uccds ! bo record, but ic is due to eur seuso of our loss ; that a full tribute should be given at tho earliest i opportun i'y. lt may bc well sai I of bim as wa* said of ' Wellington-'* He was a per.ona! institution of the e .untiy." His v rtues .ind uxa:np!u aro for thu imitation even ol' those wuo snare u it his ardent gt-uius and ".mloiuiiahle w'lL-Courier. f y Ou the 3ntb, tho Confclerute Sciia-.e passed ihc bill in put in service ti.ose who have lurnis'.cd substitue s, by a voleo! 17 to 2-S en., tors Uirof a. C., und Johnson of tia , vuiir-g uay. ciigbi verbal suiendmeuts were made lo tue bi.l not affecting its provi^ioD8 as passed by the House. Th? Substituto I.nw. The Day Of .fudgmaiii hns cnn? for ul! mou j ?vb..- h-ve Substitutes in fhp aim"; -TH th*y prc , J? erjr?uj? tu tjie tn io ??.tin.? ami the rtielt-* : Fall nn j T i ? anti hi<la ll' ir.'iii f'-.a I"HOC of me Cont?,-d< rs'e J r"";:r.-'s. aiiH ""Km rb* fne?..\f li.3 Erro'ling OUI- M ?or. and fron Ihr f CC? of Lxr. as-rl Joras-Teje a:.d |y l?BArtni?C-.tP??.' for tLe jri-.t ??a-y j?f their wr:i!'. j <7' has nomi', and who shall he able to st:ind ? V?-?, j '.' Cottgre?? haJ ?.ot oidj' dou? away i UL tho law by i g? which a ?uia might employ a suh.titnt-, but haa J cx-irpaied and ol-lb-rated tBe".'nTIc"Th~ing, bv ( "n du- oring thai. prinzipal? rhu" n? l.in?nr I* ax cm pt bj.ri'Mvn ff haring uri.vi'l.-d subs til ut? f. ami that their fub-tit.ttes srtdl not bo ?i?chn ger' 'rom %hc anny, and that no pifirtlun of the money paitl rn substitut-s shill tin rcf.ind.irl. Thi-_i' ci rfuiniy a?w?*epi;:g proceeding-a eo?p tiejVtt-clearly an Ce pott/.?xio taw j r.^J ono wIdell ."?cm?' ty us, af it does io i", st mm, I<OUIC- ti wba't nnjastj i<oui?wb?t lite depri'Hnjr.-fr <? rt"cn ol | rigtiis htcuroci to them by fbi.- sane Oo?g-f?g Jt I li id a prit/oVHHla fe od tbiu!-, but ?till a little hi^h- j st LMIIOVI! : we r-jB).!? over lt, i,i every ?nc does;, I it lament that it sLonld'be in FJIUC shndovry de cree unwarrantable arid u .cot-stitodotial. . Ii hal horn much bolter tnd tsore just, if Cor. <n:?i bad .-'"freed to refund the m ney pnid fo: subsiitutis, or at least s portion/0f the enaic : the Gi-vi-moicnt mi<:ht th?n Lave said: Here, fa ku yaurn?ouev; aid PS you hire ben slaying a' hi-me t.ll thia tine- in ease and ernjf?rt, .it is now met ?nd right- tit at yen thntild ? hod: der your musket ami hie yoii to Jhe licl-J of baillai Um tie thi ig is done, .a:.d therein bu? Utile use lu la kicg about it. If WHS the unanimous voua of .Lo army, tho unanimous, voice of our nob! cit, mort di.- interested, autl mott patriotic Generals rand we fed sure our peoplo will not murmur Wo know many mun holding mib?ii;iit*t> in tho army, who an HS good und true and brave ju :.iiy who orer w-faMed s swrd ; thc " necessity .?hieb kuows r-n law" now rails upon these tu leave their homes and go forth tu tho Geld. They will do it cheerfully and manfully ; and without .my Islk of engaging counsel and contesting tho matter. There is now a wotk for evety one to !o. Onr armi'-"i must be ft'led np ir. t'stio tn meet thc.foe in tim e"jntag *?.riii?. ar,.l men must row :i??t. who, in'.he beginning of the war, never Harbored thc thought of fighting. I* ti l in ti m qui .tit imt Ferat. At our spacial request, we hsvo been kindly nlluwod to publish the subjoined letter-a truthful i: d eloquent tribute from thc chivalrous ?md irre, proachalde KcnsiiAW tn thu memory nf a roldo s-ddier, who?e uamo a:l Edgefield should delight to honor. SCAM'S STATION, T?>nu., Dccomher 17th. ISC DEAK MAHAM : I tru-t tho friendly nature of my relaiious with Col. ULANO, and my official Qonaexiou v. ii h nita ?vd: be regarded asa suffi cient excuse for luis intrusion. I feel that it ia due to his memory that I should in this way, give sumo expression to my appreciation of his char aoi"^as an ofiicer and gi-ntlciu.in, und to ?Ly own toting*, titat I should s:iy something ol him as my trieud. i leal oed his Ligh-porsopul cha-actei istics yours ago iu AUxico, ??hero Hist i had the happiness to stouru his friwud>hi|i, wlrch I enjoyod without interruption in me lust. H's perfect truthfulness .nd cin^-rity-hijjlj .??Htvalreius tone of character . nd bea-ing-;-mud spirit of independent Self-ro 1'a.uie-warm na I co- ia! fr'cud.-hip-scorn- con tempt ard Jc'tstutiou ?-f meanness-generosity and mwgnauiniit.y towards thc weak-stern haugh, ty Heii ii,co of th-; orr^gaiit-a wit br'/jht and ?Iixrhlinjj-JA sarcaiau keuu UM) hitan-r-un accoui pli.-iiod cducaii.-n, ut..] p.diahcd tustt in leticia_ inarki ? him a u.an 1. loved and admired hy men .f worth, find dreaded by t!.e nic^.n and vicious. ll* possessed as an officer, mi-itary talent HUI! liitiplii.aiy pnp-Aeity of ile high-j.=t order. Tear >f Lis dUpleUaUre, ...V. '-li-ll for hi? pSrS-H and tid miriifi'ii for l.U cb* rac tor, rather than scTcrity of \ puiiishm^ut, wore t'ic e'em.iiits by which he e^u-' j trolled and dtseipliucd ai sr id, the brave men J *h tn he o.-iiuuau:?i.? ; tue ?toi.tcst of whom, even j amid the .-tola, nf bt.t.U- where ht ?VII, mo.iined hlo fate wi'h tears Of I ?Uer sorrow. His i- luman,ling Genera's Lara placed up n j roeord their hii;li ai.procialiou ol' iii? wortL ap uti 'd?COr Iiiiii a. coi ded ?lim a position uilli ?l"Se of i thu host capacity and UiC u>usl distinguished uaU ? i an i ry. Indeed ho iso* mo >ug tho " bravest ol' ' ibo brave." lu all thc uiauy Latfh-s in which ho was engaged, he ?v"? auulu-ned by hi? ce-.i.maud. ' e^s in term? of tho bigliest disiiuetiwu. Hie luss i to tue r?'?to-to ti.e Country-is deplorable. Tu ; < lj'< per.s.n.ai friends-lu hi. llegiuieui-il is ?MO- j ! ?iurabio. i To h^ve been (rl.iSpcd uinutlg his co. lidot.tial ' ( friends, is to mc a rouroe of pride and salisfaction. ' ' With bim, it was a select circle, within ?hieb, low j Were admitted. I recur with a melancholy (deas- I ? .-.,'c to tho warm, unreserved cordiality whichever | l lu.'irkud our intercourse. I have realized mod I painfully thu loss ot ?ucA u fiiend, and luci that I . I am thus justified in tendering you lue txprue- ' ?(iou of my profound sympathy iu this dc?p . afilictluu. May Clod's blessing und the comfort of Iii.- pr..?- ' u.icc over uticud yon and rour little family; msy . thc virtues of thc Cather li ru again in the lives 1 ' of his children; uia^ prosperity and nappiners i ? ever be with and allen i ihi Ul. A grHteful Couu-* I 1 try ts iii walch over und cherish them for their ! * heroic Father's .-uko. I t.m M*-:am, ! i Mort rirpectfully yours, ? t , J. il. KxaaUAiv. : 'j Airs.- E. It. ULA\n. j Y EdgcJield C. H., J?. C. i u i Suggestions ti bout the Final Stute- jg meiits ol' Deceased Soldiers, Thc o is often much. tittHcu ty altendiutf the , . iV- ' -tt I st'.trmeitt ot Itie claims of dvceasou toldtorSj^Tor ^ wput *f pn p.-i papers. j Thou lei all eommissi>m?d .cram .rider-'* of coin- j t p ioio? iu i:.e Conf?d?rale army ?.ny pariieular ( atteution to tho fol1' yiug suggestions'! In t?-.. Vt ? ? . ^ j om tba fina! state- ont ut' a ?J?enased snld??r. i>e t, Careful to Ktnie wbelber there is bounty or not; j ? bother thero is or is not trunitmrUition duo in lieu of furloughs ; state uuiount of sf'ppage, if any; bo particular to state ihe <\ntu of tho last ^ ptiynient of clothing, date of culistmoat, date of last paymeut, date of di-fith, alni, when possible, p.mo and cajse of death. Always sign y?ur o?rn f name. Tho statement, if rigned in tho haudwri- | l] ting of. the Orderly .Sorgeunt, "or any ono else, is j ^ not valid. All final statements sh old he sent to ' IV. H. Taylor, Second Auditor, Ricluuun'd, Va., ! as soo't tis possible af ti r the dt-.ceaSOof the Boldiur. " l'ut tb is in your p'-ckel-book for reference. __-? .- j t" (?etieral Eirugg. I & Tuc Iticbmoud Stntintl says : Wo hnve reason j to believe that tho fool stated,TU : Ibnt (.encrai pl Braetg hu? oflVrrd t" serve as GeuOral Johiist?m's T Chioi' bf S'uff is nutirely true ; and we sr? furl?ter rj iuferiund tbs' U encrai Urag? ha? also Niinouucuil 1.1 ibe 1"re??dent bi., r^adint?? t?i serve in any ca- rl! piwiiy in which his .services may be deemed use- t|j tul; aud that if desired tor tho public interests, be - j., will In ll Inn:'? Upon bis ?hi ?phore-as Commander (,, of ti buttery. Such a heroic and fO-f-Saorjlielng t? soil ti is worthy of all einiil?tWii. Let soch a dis- ! A positiou animato our oa?cers and tho army will he ? bi invincible. For the^Advcrtlsiir. The Edgc?ield Villago Aid Avoc'a*'on r'n'otu! arluK-wieVrg* rr<-in Elisa li Aimil, i ri: Devour.. iin<ip?'? of ii"- O k Over? Srsp-niy, ?."'.('O inereuely und m-st iVaught?olly j1/a trihi dlr ifs T ?TORR, ?ad Lcr pr, i's, for |1:t uo? lc pur. >ir .1 slothing our ncidy roldiir? iii thc fiel?, n-h di.rimions ore worthy of all c/Wiecodatioti, ?tl ruif't f?il to win thc approbation of ^ur il'-nt aj d li?n-hear:-.d soldier-Diei. lu. \V. vre also ple?si I io soknowlctTfi thc fotlew 9 cn:-Dm t?o ns : Frons Mr?. W. H Ms.-s, $:0j ? ui Mi?. .TAH %I.OC?>~R. unite ?t at-*d lady, two .SM of ?pee ?o**i,?j PAPI? Mt'NKT. 7 Tear? 6 nnfhs old". ? pair Rocks ; FASSY E. Mu NOT, ll ??->. old, 2 pair Sock?, ar.d-C'oTtatLiA alcxvr r>iir Soc1:?. ? '! hp AffGcintf?i nl.o nnnoure? ?>-.? 'hey l.sve moi ?-cd . litter from Af nj- H*??TV- T nerier-M&ster IfcliowAN's Erifi.de, 'stlicitirK ?siVtnnce from thc y.-md people nf thin v'cii.ity ia imbibing comfortable clothing fir tho brave dd'er? of f L-L ?on.mund. Como forwar.l, iu?ies, mi let measure" he taken forthwith to respond I Maj. lt AMMOHll'k call. It is to he heped, with thc now ypRr, that ihe iUh'nsr? of thia A.-sociati?B will po to werk witb inewvd ardor, and greater intiTC.f and mere? mn here'oforo, ii possible, in bchal! cf J*d*C cid's Smdi?rs-and by thi-ir efl'orls tr.nob suffer ?* will be alleviated; Cone Indi??, to work, to ork, to we-ir. Let v* do our whole duty, and ur brave defenders will be thereby thc better uabled io do theirs. Let. there lin no laggards in ?r.4. MR'S. ANN GRIFFIN, PHKB. Mus. WM. OOO un AN, Rce'ry * TrcsVr. -- - ? -4-ye-' For thc Advertiser. Mr. EDITOR.': Tho great Napoleon said thal ' jh.rerty, i/ricutifHt ans! nn'tery STU the schools of ;ood soldiers," what do thc Confederate troops bink of it? If it-bc tme, then all that wo can losirc i? th-t tho Prudncors au ! Speculators con 'nue the'r game, for they have nearly lilied thi ny of National degradation, and if (. time for the ?ohl?'rt tn illit'trntc'the s">t!>?<nt. C.tnsOT. General News Items. ?3?~ It is rumored that Ouu. Bise,* is to take ;ou.niaiid iu MitVlwippL JgJ~ A sham akctiou, ordered ly Liticuit, ie o he heid in Louisiana to frame a now State Cou ditutibn. Macon is to bo the capital af the State of Mississippi Vinril the city of Jackson muy again jo tenable. The ofiicers of the State G.vcrnment ire now in Macon. ?2B~ The oflioe *-f the D.ily Mirnisnippinn, al Vleridiun, bas been discontinued, ..'rd it has only -nc ofiine, ?hieb is at Sc'ma. Exchanges will il? ase t'ike notice nf this, and direct their favors uto.irdingly. ^9"* The Yankee Major Gcnoral Buford's lan ? ords, as rt period in the Northern _p?tss,- wrr? -.ot very complimentary te his trvoj s. Ho sa;d : . Put guards on all tho roads, and don't !et the nen run back to tba r.-nr." jST- Clergymen in Yinkoedom are not to be x.apted fr^m thc draft. The contrabatid.* at Newbetn, N. C., art lying at the rule of abo?t titty a day from ?mall lox and other malignant discuses.: tZ/T Hon. Ken. Wood's organ (the N*w Turk .VTK?) annou I I <1c s " "l?T?t ?bal gutiileuian will ni-ti tehilc he held? a Fi st iu Congres:-, 'vole un? Uuilar tx ?no man to carry on the pr<.?.nl war. JPtT". Viv- lh?jo?aT?d hors** . jua ni weded Irma l\iuip Srom m:m, near WarMr-plen, a tow nights ?ince, '.'ec ibodsrnd of ilu-tu were drowned in li': Poloiiinc and Eastern Broad river?. yf*? Mernie ha;- commenced grnuti-.g furlough* o hir i ilicci s ?md cn n. Thia shows hu does not n'end to f',;ht Hgain noon. tj?' WASTUI-Ten tb? usa nd women mi chi! ben to travil constantly ?rn nil Southern railroad?. Hie c.hild'in ur st h^vp stoot I un rs, and eeeli voiuxin w ll ho expeetid to meupy 'on?> >>. at for lerrelf and one for her batfaago. Faie free, ai.d or i'urthef pealicuia? appiy to ali sick and tommed s?rdiers treveiii g ?a luriou^h. /*s>- The phys?<-?aus of Columbia, S. C., on sc .mint, of eiioniK'ii- expenses, huve added ons hiu.drrd per e.nt. to the amount ot their medical icciiunts tor iii? yesr lSti.'!, except tu those ol their patrons who p?y their bills in country pre luce nt old fp.rifts. The order that threc-tourths of the vet -rnti Federal rf? nn-nts must re-euiist tn get fur oMgbs slmastSln.ps tiitisimculs tu many cus s; nore than oi.i-.-our'h bring ?iihcr in ho.pii'al ?r prisoners, and ti e rest of the men w?nt to get lome. ^?T Accounts from Dalton repreri-nt that the irrival of (Icu. Johnston has bad n cheering iu iiienco upon tho troops. It is ?lated that there in a man iu R.leigh >>. C., who is older than his uiuthur->ho being forty eight and bc fnty. This is said to bo a niraclu worked by thc conscript act. A musket ia the >houlder might lessen the a-udcr. 7f.&~ Tho Confederate prisoners at Louisville illempted to untke their eecape a lew nights .?..ce >y digging a tunnel leading out to thc street, but t was unfortunately discovered und the attumpt vas toiled. }tS- A Post office bas been establLhud for thc pcuial iiccomuiodatiuu of thu Army, now under he command of Gi'n. Hardeo, csllcd Army of r?nnessee," to which all mail matter for any Di i.-i 'ii of the amy, should bc nddresied. This Itico is intend:d to bo novell with tho army, and 0 remain in operation, so lung ns the present or ganization is maintained. j?3?" A resolution wai adopted C. S". House of lei resell tu1 ives uli thc 30th, instructing "'ie mili *ry ci.mmittee to icpoit a bjll < repeal all ox m?fions now nilowed by law u cn ls ?,nd 45, xecpt f-.r dirHhiliiy, t..r Stale ur Confederate thees, miui-tcrs of thc ga?pcl, govornmetit.em doyees in 'rdnuiice department, and report a hill 1 regulato details. 8J#" Wonder if every body who snug thom DIVOS auder warm LlanLeu ut night ever say heir prayers in that jiokition, and if they reuicni er, in their prayers, tho blanketlcfs sleepers round Dalton ? The Yankoo steamer Crusader, oarryihg ivelvo guns, was recently destroyed by fire near few Point Comfort. fl"3?" A duel was fought Dec. IC, near I r. Jopen - inci-, in Grayson county, Ya., between aCnptnin milli, af North Cnn.linn, and Lieut. Scott nf the td "VA., regiment, atts.uhed tu the Army of Ten Bssee, in which tho former gentleman was shot ..ad. jtUS~ Mr. T. P. Jarrett, of Habertium, has resented each soldiers' family in his district ..ecol-with live bushels ut' own and H. peck uf re. The T.ynchhurg Virginian learns that tho , isak of Jackson's operatious against Averill was ie capture of thc ambulance tr..in. about two ! Heired prisoners, their hursoi, and equipments, ! ny or fifty noymo*, whom the Yank-es wuro ' king .ilT, eight of Averill's i.aieeis, incjuding a ! Jjutani ami U*? Colonel, Aveiill's horse, servant, ' ? LgB'*tfe> ?.o. Another account says Averill muao J nurmw e.icapc. _ I Congressional. 1? ICH MO ND, Dec 31. Ju n.ft Sonat to-lar n . hus w-ss i i? ot- t tance am transacted, ?nd that body u'ljoi.rn- t ?<i ti!l Saturday. . i In tht? hot.se, tVi?tS|-e?i?J Committee ini*| t'iliance reporied a li il.aud immediately wei-' j into secret ppMion to eorsl'er it, s') in ] ru? j wi jns are not krnvrjrii They em. ti ai:ed in secret se'sinn till ufo r j .Lite o'cJuek, v.h'm thedoors were of'?tipd j and th? bil! ho place in service till *ho have iumished xnbstitnies-was taken np. md the sh; ht verbalarueiid?icU? ci* dc de-unte wert agreed to. Tl e nnes o''the HuUaeit-quue that all hills | jmsvd In: mr tue table, fur two day* lahore beintr sut rn the .S?nateur Prtsidrnt, MS 'li ' I'a-ti may bc, to move an opportunity for re uonsidtitatiuti ; but this rule was anapcndi ?I to-day aiii'r agreeing tn the Senate i.uieid meut, ?nd the bill will tro immediately to the President, whose approval ii only da. ks to be come a law. H r?parai i ons;, re already made tu test its va I'dtty iii court, should tue President approve il. - The Uonae iefu&ed to . adjourn over and will tueui lu-murrow. RICHMOND, J au. 2. The Sr-uale adopted a resolution of thanks lo Con. Leo dud the oiHcri's and soldiers nu uer his command tor their surcease* aud sis;-, nal vic tories over th" vast hosts cf the enemy during "he hist two years. 'lite bill for ttie increase of pay of Govern ment clerks Wk) per cent, ana [he principal officers of the departuioi.ts ?? p?-r cent, wes taken up and discussed until the Senate went imo eXcLUtivu session, after which tlmy ad journed. l he. House passed a bill to relievo post masters whose duty it is to receive money from other postmasters for having received conti t e Hei t Co i. fed era te a ot es. Also, a bill to appoint an Assistant Serre taiy ul'the Treasury tu reside west ul the alis Msippi-salary ??,000. The Military Committee reported a bill in tended lo put in the army all refugee*1 from Maryland and other States ol' ilie Uuited States, lt provides that all males between 18 aili)45. claiming to be citizens pf any State or territory uif tho United State?, wLo are in the Confederate States on lue 1st ul'May Le liable it, military service. After a long diseusoiou, a substitute was o ile red, that al! white males not pris, ners ut' war, wlio continue to reside in the Conl'eda rato States after the 1st of February next, be liable to military service iu the army, with out regard to any claim of non-residence er ali?rfttre ; provided the Pr?sident upon any considerations ot'justice or public necessity, may exempt euch persons? ol' this elites as he mar think proper. And that thia bill will not be construed to repeal exempt iou iaWs now iu force. The substitute was adopted. Front ( hnrieston. CaartCESTox, Jan. 2.-Affairs are about sa usual. Tho enemy are at work to-ctay repair inp the damege caused by the storm. Mint r?f the ves?els went around-to Stono. The Ironsides ano four monitors rode out thc pale. The enemy fired two shot s over Sumter yes terday "Vft.ii.g at sunset. Having done Uiat he respectfully lowered his flag at the report of Sumter's evening gun. There has been uo further shelling of the ci-y. F ."ora the l-'ront. The Army corrcspoudont of the Atlanta Intelligencer writes thu?: The reports that the Federals were moving off thur corps in the dircciiou ot our t ight tlanic is iititrte. There ar>- between two and thn'o thoit'ami Federal cava'ry camped a few miles sott'li of Cleveland, Tenn, lt is thought Gen. Grant will POW*go into winter quarters at Chatta ucotrn. Large quantities of provisions, it is said, are beug accumulated at Ci attanOviga. From thc Coust. Evert thing aCeins yet to bu quLt, Lu- vic 'nave, little doubt a nii'itr.ry storm ii?brtri?g. A gentleman recently in.m the flout, says tie Macun Telegraph, expressen the opinion ilu.t the portion ul Grant's army which hi known ui nave left Chattanooga for th?; rear will yet . uni up al Charleston ur S-vauilah, where til. y will i pe? ale until the return ul' Sprit g permits resumption ol i he campaign in Non li nn Georgia. _... - . e - -. - TUE RtstTKOK TIIKCHKSAPC?KC PRISOJ*> Kit.s.-The Lincoln Coven.nient noe? not ap pear to relish iii?' r pening ol ihe Confeder ates, wLo captured theCliesapttak*-, by some ol the subjects ol Johnny bull, at Halifax. Northern papata* have already eomuienced growling over ihe matter. The Washington -Chronicle, Lo col n's Cr^an, comments o? l! e .sui ip ct I h m : We ure ?ot ilisposed t<? charge upon tl.o English Government the ' ?y in pat hy ol'the uioh, or, if you will, flit people nf Halifax, with the tuntileier.s and pirate? captured in the Chesapeake, and vinietnly rest ue? when stu rend? red lo thu authorities ni thal tLilish cuy and pro vi i ce. Such thiu^e are possible in u.l e-iueo anJ under ?1!. JfoverrrmeUts, i.ntl, '.clure condemning thc Go.eminent tu'.lu li lies for what tuny have been a surprise to them, just SK Were the riot? in New Y^rk lo our aulhori'ies, it is only fair tu wait mid see what action is taken in tbe ma'ter. ,lf the utmost btlort-s are not made to arr'S." I he ringleaders in the rescue, and to hold them ! responsible, England will placo bersell in a , Inul position, beloit- the world, and give the j diiic-d Slates grave re-asun for? Hence. . ('rent Freshet. The heavy rains of the past few days lui-e | brought the Suvannuh Hiver over its hanks in ' many pisces. The water oatm- down Iii oui street tn-Htly lo Campbell, sulne. ruing Mitue of the ceilar.i in that portion of the t wit ; and down Gre. ne street as far as KnlloCh, I The southern J art of the city, we notice, ?si .-ill afloat, and we leam that iu cmsequence I of the Pre/hot, no trnin left on the Augusta and Savannah Road thia morning, nor, indee* j on any of the Ri ads. Fears w-re entertained . that the bridges across the Savannah would be carried away, butas the Hood began to sub side before day light, and is now sensibly fall ing, all fears of their safety and of a. further rise may bo ?ii.-missed for this time. The Hamburgers baie also snff rel by tl e deluge, a good teal of ll e town being under water. We are soi ry to learn that a number of I families who Lave been isolated by the freshed, | have experienced much suffering from being destitute of food -td fuel, and of Course at j the time unable to obtain any. Their con- ? diiion calls for tho immediate assistance of . the Lutnane and generous among ii?. Since writing tho above we ar? inf irmed that one abutment of the ra?ro-id bridge on the fjajrulinu side uf thu river ha** been washed l away, and two culverison the South Carolina ; R ad have been swept off. Up to the hour of our going to prens the train on thc Giorgia Road due herc enr' v this ' morning, hud not arrived-nor the .' Pica- , yiine" train.-Chronicle it Sentinel, 3d inst. ! -f-?**-**?*-*****?*-**" .- ".am'*"..?'.'1 ' Planters, Look Here! j ALA ROU QUANTITY of HOG BRWTBLS are wanted ?I the Oil Cloth Kaotory in Ran* r.urg. S. C., fur which *1 to $2 pur pound will be paid fur them. Peo 15 3t? 51 AvERiu/a GREAT Run-A rnrrpnponnVnt j of MIC- Ki''hm<***d Enquirer, dating Iroin Rt.*-. noie"" rVnty, V- , terre*: Tlic recent raid of lh? oneinj'intn S..Uur. . .iud tneeo'. ?'qU'ut destnu i'"?) ur lo** ..fper- ; naps '/ iMuiun and a half of public ar. J J ri >-aio pr 'Hti >, ?j a luatfcr w-irihv of * p*-ra /IT.KL, at ?cool, in the purdie journal.anti even such summary notice ia more tuan 1 itu-v? yet seen givjn to it. Jf thc whole facta shall ever Le faiily un iuhiud of the very strange and culpvpl nc? lect of military functionaries, bi"h a.: i low, in providing against the approach of tb*? .1ne* my io thu railroad at Saleit, und lue utter n*ni of ordinary precautions to" delay suth approach ami L?? prevent ita berner ? to'.a! u prise, it v.ill fix the charge of Hagirut ?D d'.fi" rei.ee or n"f>Iect opon *ui,io, while it will c*?u??;? he poblic cheek tn ?hum with ?ham? that such tRinpiHus ami inefficiency should have beon manifested "by o> hers. liuMcao.-Kupon? are current in thc coun try, - which it may not ht amiss to correct. Among; them, it is said tbnt a column of tue emmy is advancing upOu P.icoulipo; anoth er, 'hat thr Yunkcoi are lauding at li'il Uiulf, 'TI Oarnlirtn, some fifteen miles fiODi Sa'vnn nali ; arid still sito'her, that every able bodied man in the city has been ordered under arma. A'l th"W? reports are without foundsliou. As the " wolt" is likely tu come, there is no ne cessity uf antic pating h'm. As regar'3 the last mentioned n-port. if every abie bodied man n Savannah is n^ t already under arm?, wc hope all bia arrangements are complete to. become so at a- moment'* notitv-Savannah R.'PubHr&o. .. - ? -a -e- ? An order has been is-ued by t? en. Butler permitting-trade wilh Norfolk, but rtqui: mi; all perseus who obtain a permit to take to er fi nm that city aud department any goods or merchan dize to pay a duty of one per cent, open the value of ihe invoice, and for every pn?s?ort bauud a charge of one dollar will be made. Any vcssul permitted to enter and trade in the department wia be required lo pay tutee d illara - ? i?a?>-. COTTON PLANTING ix F LO a nu.-The Leg islature of Florida pa-8td an act to punish all peroone pla?ting *?ud cultivating in the State of Florida over a certain quantity of land in totten and tobacco during the continu nice of the pro.- cnt war. This act limits the amount of cotton that may be piaule 1 tu oui? acre tu the hand, and one quarter ol' an nen- of to bacco. Tho penalty tor violation of thc law is one thousand dollars for every aereovnr the amount limited. The act provides tor the practical enforcement of this limitation. Di tn, of Diptberia. on tho 7th Dee., at the resi dence of his grand-father, Mr. Wa. Witi.cn. of Newberry, G ROU GK only ?hil? of J)r. SPKNCKK a .J Mrs. CaitniE C. WELCH, aged just two years. Too intelligent and beautiful for earth, God has taken him te be an angel in Heaven. Be com forted, mourning parents, for though he cannot ' come to us, we csu go to bim. You now have a srmg tie in heaven. Christ mid, " Suffsr little thildren to erne unto mo, ard forbid them ont, fir of such is the kingdom of hoaveu." E. DIKD, at his rcsidenoe, on the .Ridge, in Edge Seld District, on the 20th December, WILLIAM NORRIS, "ged Jfinety-one years, eight mouths end four days. Boru before tko declaration cf independence, and cradled in the midst of a revolutionary strag gle which wrested hid country from British rule and tyrauny, be lived to witness ns rise, progress and development to a full blase of nation il prop, periiy, ?uni finally lo see il turu asuinler hy the dhoiord .iit factions and jarrina- creeds wiiich il had cherished in its growth, Huviug outlived on-of the greatest n-itions that the wnrH nv?r saw, he beheld uu Ila ruin.-, iu thu eio?inic yent* of Lis lil',.-, tb - lier .-est aud tn .staru!u lieu strug gle in the aim ils irf warfare waged hy ihc domi nant nirry si'iuc't tho-e wh-i would preserve ihe principled estsblished hy a common ancestry ia tho days ol hi: youth. Ile w:?s end-wed with gina e.reugih of intellect and a remarkable olear nus- of perception, eharaeti-ririics which did n ?t desert him in the infirmities of agc, nor in the suiTerin^j of disease. Ile was cam-nit in his en j-dearers, candid in his deaiiugs, aud deci-ted in j bi.- opinions. The purity of hie morals wss with j mit a reprnuch. Ho was thoroughly ennrersant I ? iib tiie Scriptures, ?nd possessed an inexhuisti i hie fund nf religious u,axittis, n ,*rii ailiaii he was wont to divcrsifi his instructive and entertaining j don versai ion. Mature in grace and good:-cs.-, ho '. ended his lung aud well-?peut lifo with .01 un ' in keil fiifh ia thu promis?, of God to tke righ teous, breathing out with his expiring hr.nth the j mum..ruble words of .lob: "Though he slay me, I yu will 1 t 11st in linn " ? j WILLIAM ll KN RY GRAY, son ..f M. M. \ G MA v. Esq , dee'd., and Mrs. C. A. MAVS. of ? Kam bur g. lull u martyr to his country's cau?e on I the 2 ll : b September las-, in ii charge af the mem oral! e harte uf Cbicksiuauga, pierced throu"h i tb? heart hy H Mime ball. i Ho eut?red the service at tho tender age of ! seventeen in v-ry lei hlo beal.br, and was offered j a discharge sinSi \ftur eut<-rin? ;hc servii'e. which j he reused, stating Mist he prefcred death to re ! inaining at h<-tue when hi* ci-iiuiry *? much need ed hi; .torr iee? He was a niriiihrr of Cuui])iiuy j C, letti H. K t. S C.' Vol., Wither'* Dix ?.ion.. : Bragg's Army. He held the position ot I'.-su" Mas'er of that Regiment, uud enjoyed the (mufi, d- ace and respect of ihe Regimeut- both 0Direr.* and men. Hi- eonduct through all ibo trial.- and lmrdiliips that army underwent was-that of a Christi?n ned a tine Soldier, neve1- murmuring or complaining ai hi* lot, but lo king forward to Die ; time wk-ti -.11 who survive I should return lo tho r friend." and fain Hies. He never enjoyed-the priv , ilege of ntur lng home u a furlough from the day he eutered tho service. His remains wore brought honre and dep isitod hy his father's side i'i ibu family burying ground in une hundred yards of where he was born and raised. De?rvll tx nr., thou art gone ! B,;. we mourn \ not as thoso that have no hope, fur' we feel th?f ! oar lo.s is thy eternal galii. "Tis hard to give up ono of Such tender yenrs, but such is the tale jil war. He hnS fsllen at the o?e of 19 y?ar<, louv ing an afflicted mother, sn oaly . brother, and numerous friends sud relative* to mourn his loss. Asleep in Jesus-oh. how sweet * Tn bc f ir stich a slumber meet ; Securely ^ial! his sshiis lie 'i'd! God ?li.iii oall thvtu to Inc skv." Notice. THE KDISTO, MlbLS are now ready and in g.od order for grinding WHEAT or CORN. Krioads and Customers will piesse brin-; in t'ieir gtain. R. LY BRA ND. D. YOUNCE ? Co. Jan (1__ Sir* - ._2 Fine Poney for Sale. P'R s.lean A No. I B:iy BONEY,-six years ii-d, good M*e, woll proportiuuud, in good .audition, and works finely in single ur double harness; Sold for no fault. Pri?e $?U?. En quire ?t this Oftice. Jau fi tf ..2 . Public Sale. THERE will Le sold at the Advertiser Olfice, on Friday next; the 8th inst., at' 2* o'clock, P M., one lot nf LEATHER, SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS, SHOES Ac. .rd-Terms Cash. Jan S lt 2 Head-Quarters, ENROLLING OFFICER, EnoBKiaLt), Dec. :'.0th, 18?.L SI much of tho Act approved Oct, Mth^ ISC2, as pertains to the Kxumption of Overseers having boen, repealed by the Congress of the C-itifederatn Stat?s of 'Amerioa, I. All Exemptions is.-ned to Agents, Owners, or Overseers in ncci.rdauoe with said Act, or previ ous to tho -O'h of Aug. l>?o, are hereby rev.?ked. II. All mun holding such Exempiinns are hereby ordered to'rep JU at these Hcad-Uuaruis uu thu 12th inst. I III. All soldiers furloughed from the army, and whose furloughs hnvo.expired, and who are unable to travel for ex uuinati-o to a Hospital.j Board ot Suriroons, are notified .that they will have the )irivllego of being examiuud at ' thia; Otiieo on the above named day. F. M. SCDIRMEX, Lieut. A E. 0. of Edge ti old. Jan. 1 |2t l Nev? Goods ! TlUT. ?u?iiC. I'.oi bas reeeirod at his old *tand JL ?tue following af?leles, whioh ha wilt-wdl at be 1 iftttak ..ur?o! I'D co. TU : OALIttOKS and GlNWtfAM?: Blenebcdaad Bruwu blllrW LN<J5": Linea'and C Koa uANOTERCi?TEF .' ' TJlHBAli rnd>.UTTOKS; NEfc'DLE-S id l'IN*; PAPER a-d JbiWKLUI'E?; 8TMSE TENS and Pm\CF6; ONE CASK SHOES ; HOOP ?JUTjt'a? j 3?aiiu<dM u.*d ind ^u'if?jj 'CC'O ' CCO ?EG AF FINE BR?CT TOA?. ; COOKING SODA; ' i ?I.io . xpeof a V?ale ?f ^ACT?-ltY THREAD ?y the las' nf the wVe' . - Cail-aud exauiiue lur v?uri<???s. * ' Ii. fi. BRYAN. Jan C .tl" -- 2 Headquarters, COM MISS ARY-GEN'S DEP T, Sf. .C. COLUMBIA, 8. C., Dec. 28. 1803. - THE General A? ubi Uly haiiug pwod aa Act to anion J au Art, entitled " An \bt lu .no oress the uudnc distillation of sprituons liquor? in Uli? State," Authorizing aud euipuwering his Excellency the Governor ta contract with a skilled ind tespoiuil lc ajraat iu each of the Districts ?f Lu? State to manufacturo, a limited qu .ntily of pure spirits, at a limited and and reesoiiablep?icc, aoi to ?xeoed Ihre? dollars per gallou ; .said ?pi:iU not lo be ?old to any but ragn' arly practic- . ing physicians and r<gi*tered druggists :" Notice ts hereby given that propond* in writ iug, stating prised, will be received at this De partment fur the manufacture and sole, es'abure, of a quantity uf pure spirits and xlcohol, raffi oieut for the dawanda of the District Cn DJ which the offer is mod*. Bond of ton thftustrnd dollar?, with adequate security, will be required for ibo faithfui perion-muce of the contract, Parly proposals ?re requested. By-order of the Rorari)or. ' RICHARD'CALDWELL. Lieut. Col. and CfTtn?niss?ry-Gor., S. C. Jun. 6 At 2: Jftr All papers in the State insert fuur tinws, and send billi in duplicate, with eopy of adver tisement attached, jo this Depai Uiiont fur pay ment. Bills paid quarterly. Land for Sale. T!IE subsoiiber offers for salo his TRACT .OF, LA.VD, lying on. tho Martin Twwn Hoad, soren mil? WV.st of EHgefield C H., und 25 miles from Augusta, 8*7. eontaining FO V li li U SD RE D A?iD FOltrV-SfciVaiN (44/) Aeres. About on? bund re 1 acres iu woods-the balaies In cultiva tion and in old fields. The pl see har a cainfortabla Dwelling. House and uecessary ontbuil lings. The present ymir's ur->p of Corn aud Fodder will bo sold with the Land, if desired, en reasona ble term?. Terms ot sala either cash or ia-Confederate. Bond?. v tS"" Apply to CJ pi. V->ug\?*? Robertson near the place, ur ".o the subscriber Jaelcsonborn, S. C. K N. BARTLEY. Jan. 6 it. 2 Administrator's Sale. Iwill sell at the lat? rori Unca af WILLIAM NORRIS, He'd., on THURSDAY, 21st Janu ary iUSt-j 4T-' SEVERAL NEGROES, Stock of li"r??.?, Cacia, a tine Ut of Fat. and Stock li?-">>, Cotton, Household and Kitchen Fur niture, ?e. TERMS -Sing undor $100 each; over that * mouin on a credit until 7 tu. Deo. next, with in terest fruin day of ?ale, pnrahasers giving Notes with two good sureties. A. P. NORRIS, Adm'or. Jan 4 2t? 2 A Teacher Wanted. AI. AD Y, experienced in the ealling, sad ca pitule uf Teaching tho usual English branch es, together with Muiio. Soe Will hm expected* to t .lt? cliarge uf a ScLuol of a?.out twwity-aro pu pils. None need apply without the highest and i*ost iadi.-uutal>to relerencee aud ree- uitucada ti-jU?. Te.uii reasocibie. Ad l-?.-s TH B. REE?B. Hamburg. Jan 0 ".44 'J Lost or Mislaid, ANnejrivcn by Mrs. Ki i m Briggs, with T. L. Martin ur.d Ja.-. A. Talbert to Johu Thorn iou, Ex'or, of N.mey RobertMU. dcc'J., ou'the' 2d December IHSI, for Soven Hurdrcd mid Eighiy f-iur (Th 1) dollars, payable in one and two yvxrs, with'inw-i't i'r-in .lute. Ail persons are tora . amad ?ut to trade tor said Nu.e ns it ha? been paid. JAS. A. TALBERT. Jan. G U 2 To Creditor* and Distributees* N">TT*CE is hereby givon. that I will be pr?, pared tn ?etile in tbc OfTi<*-u of tho Ord in try mr Edjielicl t DUtrici, mi sale day in Marub next, ISrid. wi ttl Gie Creditor* sud Di iributees ot Su san F. Talbert, dee'd. JAS. A. TALBERT. AdinVr. Jan. fi Ht 2 Final Notice. ALL pursons harpsK claims against the E;'?'e nf.Bic-burd., Park*, de.:'.!., ar?, notifiud ta .'o.ider thvcui in. properly iitt?-ted, un or In-fore the 7tu April ??)tt. er they w1.l bo barred,' as ou Out dav a ftl.il ?e'tleuieut of said E.-'ate will bc made m the If/dinurv's Oded. V, G.-u; W. L. PVRKS, Ex'or-. Jan K 3ui* . 2 Last Notice. PERSONA having idaiuis a^V?u?t the'Bs*?t?i of Matin:-.? Mays dwe'd., ur Bili. .M?yt, dwi'iL, will present thom '.sly ?tt.ii ed hr tho 6th April next, ao>l ihoae indebted to alihoc ol' said Unales will p'i?**e ^ay the ?anie. wit Lout delny, .?<-? ni t.hrt ?-:- day nf April a fina' ?o.tt|*ment.will bo in the Ordii.ary's Ofli -? ?a ?^'d E.'??..?. OEO. K. MAYS, Adiu'r. Jan S Stu 2 ' State of South Carolina, ED<r_EFIELD DISTRICT. IM URDlNAlt T. BY "WV F. DURISUE,. Esq., Ordiaury ef Edgo rield. DLtf riet. Whereas.''JS. W. Cur wile, C. E. E. D., hns applied tu met for Letters of Administration oi all and singular* the goo.'s and rhuttlos, rights and credits of Jo hu In a unit, late of the District aforesaid, dee'd. Thene are. - therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said U<:uf>uscd,,to b e and appeiirbefore me, at our next Ordir ary's Cc art fur the aaid Distric.t,to be boldon st Ki Leefield. Court House, on the 13rh day of Feb. '?cxt, to> shun cause, if any, wby the said adlai aiatratiiQ* should not bu granted. Uireii ut.der my hand and seal, this .4th day of Aun., in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hun ired and sixty-four, sad in tho oif: fcty-eighth y*ar?f the sovereignty ^ud Lader poi ideuce ol the ?t?J> of South Carolina. W. F.DUR?S0E, O.?.D. . fan6 6? 2 State of South Carolina. EDG15FLV.L? DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W.. F. DU RISO %'Esqaira, Ordinary of Ed^efield District : ? u , x Whereas, Ttfary Morris ??? "PPKaJ ,to ,mt fnr Letters of Adminiitrath. *.? on all and ?iofuUr th? Roods and chattels, right * R?d eradltt of Wm. J. Morris, lat? of the District .f'"??*'d. deeeased. Tnuse are, therefore, to cite ??''inonUh all ?nd linguUr, the kindred endet of tne ,Bld lencased, to ha and appear before ,ln,,' at.our "xt Ordinary's Court foi ibo seid Dish ct, t-?be holden at Edgofiold fourt Homo, on tho 1?,B ,ftty,.0' Jan. instant tn show cause, if.o- , ** laid administration should nut bo gr. Bfi*?*. f Giren under tay-hand-and'soal, this . u Jan. in year of our Lord ono thou'an I e ,?Tt.''n.* riled .and MxTv-feur and in thc eight. ' *??UW* rear ol' ilia independence of South.C^roli W. F. D'URISOE, O.J '?.D. Jan. n ?t X Estate Notice ? A LL'psriops harinA" demands against T. 77, t\. .ToKnioa. doc".!., nro rp.jnostad i" fr^werd hum, nroperiy ?iteste3, ro'tb" Ordfnary of Kitge ield Di. tri J t, S. C., ou or * ny tho loth day of february next, or they will be barred. T. A. PERRITT, Ad'or. Jan 0 -et 2