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JOTE8 T. BaCON, ED'TCS.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. ll, 18H3.
Heating' of ike JSodri of Itclief?
Vf? ??ll ?Attention to' th? notice, iu another
column, ef a aaoctiaj or th? Board of Relief, to
be held in' the Comrt ??oase, un Hobday the Util.
Let every one in anywise o-'oeerned in Inti good
cauro, (?nd wko'is not-?r who should notbeT/
giv?j kia attendance. "Lot every eas r-meiiher thai
th ic ii th? oanse ef-those iminorUl mea who>r<
le the field w?th;nn?sfcot ?lid xabro. TVhite they arc
winning .n-'epondenci for ai, let tia chTiih an?
^jjcoor theil-Tawiire?. Lat -tho-people at b-Tne
wreT^themseivei worthy ot the h:r..:i:ra of ibo
?oid'i??e wl>? are fighting for them-freeing for
' thom-starving : them-s>??T'T?ng fei-Hbem
?yin? for thea. Tkese are not idle word? ; mark
. thea well: Eemvobor 'hat as lonj ia the enr
" ??iaj ii irrrcduo ?ant. all afti-'es ef consumption
?nd prime estitiitj- iill he hold at tearfully high
price*. Tii* is * b?rde*, pressiug most heavily.
- if not elti'i't^her, upon toldiere and their families
The aeelia,e'.o'ued the ?aberor d-iroand and obtain
higher wigti as food and cl*th:ng become more
.ooitly; but the pay of the soldier roieaiui thr
lame. "Without the' ?Id-the liberal ?id-of the
people at heme, tb? family of the soldier mit:i
.inffer. This must never be ! C me forward on"
?ad all then", ia thin noble ?nd common cusa.
Charles toa.
. ?-. r?ro? che latest <lei|;?tc!i*?, we glean ne hin?
?eneenvhi?a?'airi?,t Cii?rleat??n, but chat the Yan
*''1 keeler* eXfiuilrng thore; ?vory day, tho moil
eaerie. vji,.[nbulou8, incalculableamount of metal
and aco?m?luh.n,; th? most trifling amount ol
damage Old tjumtrr stand, iu'-jliruely nntarriget
- _i;gte.n- to grow daily har.ier aud m??re .solidified
The President wa? io the CUjr- l*?t wooli; he ri
" . Tio'wa.1 ?ll tko troops, . inipe'ctid aU tlje workr
waa mach und oarvscd, aud departed ap'
nantit, j iu a hi-a aia-.e ai iccomnioJation.
. I ? "fl J? I W-9
Local.
" ??rb.ap* .Lo Soldiers, ena ?ur absout friends ii
. general, being; ylu-iod with our lau week-'i
- '. ?gas u'eiiai at il? it iii g down thfrlooaljiews, wuuk
' .'.'liaV a rcj?Otlii'o? ef- that offort.' V.'o' bogia Chore
for j, hat With intense modesty, aud must bug ou
fri-: od? tc romemoer ail ibu- kt Lil? that ac niait*
?-dhijUjfii.:'
The newest feature about town is the buroar^o
eur f.iecd DoLrn Jo.tns; DOLPH ii an Agciit lo
rcroiving the lax in' kind', and has ufK'ned hi
buroau ut Bi'sSuS's old ,-tasiii. Th.J id -thc plac
taoii'wh;ro i-copio n-w a-daya " most do congre
' ?ato." . We followed ihe cr* ?d.uae day lfta.l week
' "'? tx^scting to find untold quantities cf grouud-pcu
. ?u t p'.'.inioo;, (in y ur minu'e tja wo R CK IO han
"?. " um o'' i aicu.ng and ?OusliDg) l>ni lo vu
.Lroar dis^u>t, wo iouud nothing bus a b-.-?g rlj
n.c:oui.t of cinp:y ba?d. DOLI U fought ibo ?uu
trail, hue be enien'-airs his Co n fe it ?ate frit u cl
eleei?ediy p'.'.?rly. ?
On Sa uiday lift a grand attempt was mr.d > ti
* r?jrf? ?ho pubiu- ?uo:p, which, Uko everything el.?
&u4ut ?owe, has beru h*,ri r'n combat for m^nth
I wt; the opcr*tioB^ of tho day were brought v
a olese ey two ueg.o mon falling iute tho well
.two nogru mon-fell from top lo bottom-30 feol
hlt the wntcr wi-h a loud eplai>h-went undor
hoa- 9, tail?; ixv.c.1, and every thing that wa? tbcin
-iciczed bj means of ropoi-both totally unhur
-Muc daji' wonder, &c. And tUcic oodod lb
altaa.pt; W? prt?T?t ?iit it wiU bo rtnowod tl.i
u..y y?Sr.
jjouii tho barber, after ibldiwt?B? it on tb
coxiiiur.iic?? w.cKs? il ??aiii ac his od |tand
iftwVifig, un ariog ?nu bo*u.pouiug. \J hui 1
.ptenuid ''?ir. Ju'pitur iMcFariaua" -LouU woult
maxc; eould ha but crTeec an etoape iu i?nkcc
- laud, Ji.:? Liz wuiud unmciuiOij ?|<piuj?ri?t(
Ultu " fit bil.or ;or n\?i&v.'' 2'om Jii'Cvh (vuUoet
jil i i. Uv ii. ?1 ?u'ulu a i ?Ci wy MC, \i\B olio con.?
I-:o'< to uwt ? lu i? in the mi ?leo'ol lien. SAM
Mcv"ow A.S, -..u - .VP jiu; iiiuiui.u fruin Vir?ii<u
wiin coi? n.-i'lv voicfa?. ' TOM lau-r.n*. u?, tua, i?j
a ih- usand oir.cr' lies, iLai he ha* lal?lj TOI J
UiUriv ?Uialg<d ibo Circuit of bis UaVti? Mid lil
rAtt^e uf bil, ideas by a trip to Co/mien, ?mci
HO ?io taikio- iv c'luplacenUy about tiiggor?, ie
u**fj>oak iuiu?wbi?t of a lau bigge! par?y ... lunn
. it wt? a soi( ol ub.iii.ituu?, joibted, dbjoiDioi!
d.-fai-bed, otnniptesoni ajEair. Tu ey beiombled il
0'ie plaee; duueou ia acc..uer, h.\li luiio uh ; ?nt
' pf;rt..ok of a gr?hd eoiiat?On in a third kcrnity
qitiU) icmi'tu irom ibu daneiug hail. Upon tb(
lib*-quent molestation, ui hon roo?t?, aud dail,
- d.ingdin general, wo indulgently drep IBO curtain
L*t Qo li?b'ii naughty iuiagiualioa alienist H
piii ri ?ho vail !
Tbs l-prnty errf barm'ry pf m?terri\l aid
filial r?.!?t :on? bctwesn the CAnwn.? puppy on<i
the P.TAB est ?re still unimpaired ; muny peopic
go ta ?ee the sight. The ?treot? and bridges ur?
. *r>U aa ??psci.il and groi-t abominttioc ; the mat
ron* end maiHi?ns etiliouon the log? ; anil non?
. ?f-tlie hijx. fat men hare ae yet fallen int.. thc
piM_.^rj U'H?d ?h?n??lv?<i. Ala? ! " bop? ile
ftna-1 m?keth th? h??.rt rick."
Ocr i?g?r.i?>us tononiian, .Vr..WITT, is varjiDf
?he f*y and r?ck'ers hu-ii.a-^ pf making "bural
eae?n" (wkat a vile pbrss? for coffiu !) by bnilfi
t'g Um?.- i e ia ?ef.oing forili beautiful ones.
With io ra rec dav g pBBt there lia.? lteen-a chau-.-e
-ra ibo Ki-u^fT? it i? R^w cold-cf-id ard clear_
..plenty vi whit: irart, wid some i-c T; o ?reen?
in t'bo gor4?n? look qjuiu-huTubl* (l-nt ?titi m .re.
inuert'i'n^) ?ino* VKMOJ? kies*?) bj ibo front. Oi.r
e!d coek ^aid to us in a must lngubriju? t-ne ?he
?.iher d-y : " I,-5x?k^>r ntl dcm fjood gr ^nnj^st
.aertin' ,l?r in de gvrden ,fa?"'?n /or me"t." Ahl !
luch.m-at as gio? with preens ?4 well iiitjb. a ie
ft?4. iJicoc ie i-cnrce, pu: pu-.a^cs aro acuu:.f'.
ir.g-and there wo step;
. ._
An r.tfseSHd Ollicer m ib? lat? Battle
iu Lookout^ Valley.
t*rom all we read, we learn that tho Hiaip{.,n
Legion., wnJ?r oommaad of Cul. M. Vf. OAKY, the
bra>-?rf uf the brave, a soidi?.r ai,.l patriot of th*
tkoel ?eti-teat?d mirit, touk an imj orrint '?nd
mon ??icjeni purt ia the late enragent on the
night t.i" October 26'ib, in Lookout Vallry. ?<>!.
OAKY waa wounded slightly io the right side
a coutusion from a fragment of she!/. Hil Kegi
hud S -.Iliad and.05 wounded. Capt. Dna. ?icsi
.LSON'S Company Waa on detached duly at the
tim? ol tho fight.
."-P. W,.A." writing to th, Savinnah Rrpubli
miekei mention of the aff.iir.?iud say<V --'fhe
Ht*ok wv? u?de ?nder "r.l,.,?, ?""n airer mid I
riijrht, Wy (Jin. Jenk:n-, cni'nanrtj.ir; (teptl's di
vui-m. Thc <-ft??:rtir. whinb ha l arrived in tLo
afKP-o*n trna Bri--|.eport, did not-proceed .0 '
Ernwir* ferrv where the new p?ntntvi br ?deo in
Jeld, hut vo:.p?.l two miles ?hort .?f h "" the w??t
hid;? of Lockout .reek. It was ibis column that .
fl en. Jenkins Rtt^ked. L.wV, B?nnt? and j
EebTtson . jg*** ^-rd no.,;?a on ?fi Xft, " !
a? to h.U inrh-ek the forces ?, ,h, lorry, ,bon d
they aitompt tn ^ ,0 ?ia ruii,f ft ^
whilst J-ukin?- ?id't-o-rtad.. "ow err. lir)?led hL
Lui. f?/ftluu. *..?'ii up tb* val *y i0 tlii> ?fi
fell with g oat riolcoeo upm, tho c?l?mt? en.
camped in that?direotion. The attack waa ferioua
rjj?n?t9WMM(S8we2??^^ . ?
?nd Very racoeis"Ul. I?auipt'on> Legnn, (infan
try) Coi. Gary, g?t op-n the oi^my's left* t?-?uln,
.foroed . it1-liftok upon th?' rp?rr^/Vvpliirc'? Lia j.
camp J?UII w>gun train, and anally got In tbe'.rear
ot. tbe i?i't TOng. In ta&m';aot?m<Vtlio ioroos at
Brina n's f?rry n-~0 pal in motion., and r*?ro.pai?
fing i?wn lo the relief of their flyings esrar-uUs. j
They worein snob numpara,; try I ihe g:or.ud ira* .
.?r ?och ft'enamot n-, that it waa f ,und impassible
to bold.?hom io check ; whereupon Gen. Jen^it.? |
recalled Brattoa: now'poshing (th? foe- b?-k ia j
great confal?n: Th* stlcr-to "Willniraw wan not ,
given any to? toon ; f?r the fcrer? fr?,? Brown's j
ferry were within tbieo .hundrrd yards of tba
only bridge over Lookout creek by which the
Confederates COM1* rc-treat, when thc last of Brat;
ton'* bji^adc pa.'iod OT : . U Law, Bonniog and'
"Robertson did not becouio hotly engago-V and
?uCurod-but alight loas. .
Brairon'a brigado, on thc cantr-ry, bit- nearly
ion i-. killed, wounded and mirin:*. /.mor-j thc
killed, was the intrepid Col. K;lpatrick, "f the
F:??t Sonta Carolina/ . A few of our wounded
fei', into tko-haada of-tho enemy: this wits una
voidable in anight affair. Tho h-ss of the enemy
must hare boen beary, fl-i waa not prepared for
this allana, w?s thr iwn iuto confusion, and his
linea doubled back upon cseu "other, so that thc
?auto ball from a Confudaraio gun might dispatch
two or three tuen at the same timo. No w.gons
were brought off, though a nuuibrr of mules and
bonos were ki'led. UauiptoriY Legion captured
a flag, which was suvcd.'_ Among ?ae twenty or
thirty prisoners taken, were representatives fron?
two m uiy corps, tho ?leveuth and Twelih, Lum
. the Potomac.
Au iuwdiigoot Texan scout wont wilbin a short
distance ol.the onomy's field hospital this morn
ing/, and he reports their wounded nt Lom SOU
to l,0OU."
A Lamentable Contrast..
. Whsn tho i rodent war broke out, the Southern
Confederacy hud r.eithor men, money, r or inani
tion-of war. With a degree of patriotism and
liberality almost unparalleled, the people united
ia oue mau' in defence of thoir libortics. Mon
voJoiiteorod on ?very kand, and as if by* magic, a
vast army was ?-ion ready for thu fi - ld.- The new
<?uvcn?meti t being wi'hout means, thc people did
not wait for'soma siewly devised plan to bo origi
nated and Set on foot, by which these means were
to be raised. In cities,, t.vrns, villages and coun
try, it wes only necessnry ta form a Company to
obtain l*-rgo subscrip:ions iu money, el'?thing and
subsisteuce ; whola Cavalry regiments cvon were
luoanicd and equipped.' And when-theso nowlj
raised troop? WOK up their ?ino of marsh for tho
?eat of war, in every city, town, and ham lot,
rhrough which ?hey passed, at every Railroad
depot along tho Hue, Ibo people wore thereto
mo*'t them, with bravo hearts, und loud cheers of
greeting, reudy to b-stow with open bauds all
tho bountios of toutbern hospitality. For one
year at letvst tho armies of the Southern Confed
eracy'wero domed and 'fed by the people. Ai
tuet time ail businc.-s op?rations wuro citant cosed
or Misch curtailed. Banks had Ceased to isauc
natos, the currency Was i.irgeiy withdrawn from
cumulation, money was sesteo and hard to be oj
tainc?- yet no soldier went to the held unclad or
.without mor.sy, no corr-p-iny lol; thu place wn?rt
it w;>* raised, without money iu ils ciiest or pro
visions in its comusissaraal ; and at tuc end of the
Snit your's war, tho ?-u~u.it anm-uncod a- expend
ed by tuc Government was so small as to excite
astonishment in the- minns of aimosi everyone,
i How changed things are now. How lamentable
tho contrast between those days und these!
Tho Gorcrnmorit began to is<ue Troasury Notes.
Very scon Urge sums wore paid out, money t-e
eamc more abnndaDt, and ia a relalivo degrco
prop*rty of all kinds began to rise in-value;
brokera, whore shaving operation* had almost
eb.sed, again put forth 'hoir advertisements, and
tu ci '.-vj ccwspapi-r throughout tho. land como
tnlicrahic fir.?ncier announced himself reidy tc
bn'y-end ?ell Confederate Notes and bouds. Spocu
^latt.rs and sharp traders called for gold and tx
.-aango to purchase Tutikee goo-is to sell at war
prices, aud tbt-u b.^au the duprt.ctA.tiwn ui Con*
federate mouc-y. The trader ruld at enorm us
pretil.-', ?nd could afford lo pay the sauver large
p. IIHIULLUJ. These ?p??<iluli?".a suuii .'pread amon^
a?las* that ougut u er.iur.?Ue better and moie
nobic-miuded men j but ala*, pour human frailly,!
Bsiited bi the re,.uris vi su .deu fortnuea realised
upuii .-mail in cat.*, urged ou by greed uud love ol
gaiu, dil ti i gaishea po.iiicinns aud lawyers, eui
D,<oi physicians, higo-Uiinded tuurchauis, liberal
and hospitable piaillera, lowered the high stand
ard of Southern chivalry, lieaceuded In-m tho
high position ot Soutiers gen t? muu, to Lep?me
nothing bettor liiau cur-mon hucksters-Jews anti
Yankees.
Who now lives among us that can trace his
auresuy back :hree geoerativiis, out t.-.ke? firi-ic
in being de. Cbndeu Item a revolutionary snluter/
U'hat higher claim to nubia descent can any mic
urge than that his yranri-futbor or grcnt-grhnd
father fought in .he revoiutiunary war? Ni-rer
miud * h.n the g ra de or rauU, otlieer or private, it
Ls all tho same, wo glory in bis name. U no on
tho other hand, claim.? wi h pride, his de-cctitfrom
a tory, or a sp- enhitor? Wo chargn you now,
oh! m?o vi ibo c-ouih. if you have no pride fer
yoursf-?vcs, if you plr-cc no value itpou tho name
.of patriot, to have al lowst some* pity- upon tlo.so
t . erne aAcr yu. Put not ymir ehiid or grand
cbiid to iht: blui-h it simm future day. ?lieu the
j d st rank inruceiy und the bwnura.of the cuntry
?re.el-'.iucd-?cd jus.ly to?-ny ia? .kaccaiiunt?
of those abo n-biy atruggled f >r thc iudepr-ndenee
o' tbe<5? Coii.'ed..!a, v b>.i,s. We say pui not
ri.ui child or craud child to lio biu.sn by leaving
it ne oeli--r iiiheriiaucv to u.asi <>i mau ?t U?SU?&I
from *u cio:;ic:ii n:.d tue'.Mtulspeculator.
j?SC" The vr?o ?uni clad " Dictator'" lins been
completed ai New Y ri., ii cd is rca.ly for launeli
? Noiiiir.^ li^i it h?s boen .built in i ?ie Unitrd
Sb?t?a or ha ? pc. Thc magnitude .: thoenn- r- n
ho? turi c.-s und ?isiv? r-u:p?.f:e. ibe ??e-rt formida
ble prole cann e?er eoi<i-e'iv<4 ?or ?bips bciore.
?X-*" .?.??. Armslroe? is to tsk? command of
tfie div,?ton lately eommauden by Gen. Foi rest iu
Bragg's army.
- ?aT~ fl'?. Ohio Statesman says 1,'is.t Mr. Lin
c.lrj, Mr. Chase aiid Mr. Sewiird are uud?raiqod
to"be rival candidates for the next Presidency.
? Tho Statcsmaa thinks Mr. L-.nco.'n i? determined
thal bc W.?1 Lc rc-elcctwd, or at ail event?, that be
will reta n the < fiiee for another tenu, end is of
the oph.iuu ibut the chief rivalry is between him
j and Chase.
ITsF Thu Richmond Examiner thicks tho ene
my wdl abandon all hope of taking Rienmon'd,
and at nu carly day concentrate tho greater por
tion of bl? fuico in the Wesikiid South.
jK-fi* \\ ? learn "'n m ibo Mercury of.of tho 7 h,
thai a man ^ n whom paapieiuu lind fallen, Vas
on Tour?d?y,,nr'rc?Ud at Branchville rs? spy.
Fi ?in papers in his potk?t it was discovered that
he waa an otavcr in ihe service of the United
Sui??. Upon being arrested, he ls laid to ha?o
erinccd much alarm.
Hirtti PitniES FOI;_ AE<?K->:S - A'a ?nie nf i
nogiut-3 in Vi te^'ur?. Sittrniajj, a ut?,-ro uirl, I '
I I years ijlJ, br.Miyui ?"?,7i)y ; a niig?t bi-r, .
_r 'J d, brJugJj; ?4,'>00; ami aiiirfiier
l> -\ bl'UUgh -S->."d:J. ?? -iiien. -.?-il-ic ?ei w.-irii<( 1
wtuil ii om ??O lu .i>2,G00 each. A wnuian, ' r
with two small children, brought $4,r>j.ri. ' 0
F*r tho Advertiser. |
To*h? Soldier*? Familien and thcKPoor I
. ul' Lugcfio.? i- i?Vaol-: ;
Bclow.-yu hare tba F-rsf Sbclson cf Tuc Ex- j
forUoa^el p. ?s: i iu IbV-3..- Yoi? non Lave il in ?
yiar power io obtain the nix?ss.'.r'.es of life st I
rea'.'naMc- iV-cr/from ?uM ffcl deal or tpecuhtte J
ix'tr?e articles, .mentioned iu iL.: Act- It' y-.u |
fh?nl.i rl-Viro to-knew h .tr to p.^ceuci. iuq^ro at |
tb? ofT.ce of the J?t~rt?rr? ?iiiyou-' will bc re- I
f.i.-od io'tho uud?i?i?aeJ, vch? w.ll gire you tho |
vs.'ne of ^service* irratnitcu-dy, aa a'd-tyhe
owe? U his .' jantry. and to h??^ai?aut and eul
?oriog coiint;yra?n.
PETftK VITE HEP.MIT.
' T.- Bi il enacted by " th* Rennte and linus* of
H"T?fp?ent'ativ?vn-i* mot rrad ?jtMoV in Genoral
AssemMv. oiid by Hi? nnf?<>iirr nf the srrr.~,
That from ?nd aft>-r th? naasinj ol this Act, ?pv
?v?rwv ur^rj?' vuUt'.r in";olnihi-fi^- or mat ri:On o'f
clo'biug, l*oiy, shoe^j leather;hrotrnns, rawhides.
mHft? jfrfifn, ? flour,'* r>?r,P'pit^e, sn s;*r. ten. r*}J,
saltpctro, drugs, rqpdieii?os, wool, yarn, iron, cn?
tingw, naiis, "itnd hardware .'generally, gidd and j
silvercoir, "wool, coil, can'djesj -oil, lttrd, soap,
<w?trt?. ?..-.jj./nnd ofhor liwe,"'ar?)*V. p'nnUry: s'er
ling exchange, or ol Her -necessaries ?f Hf? what
ever, i?r any manufacturer fer-3.de uf any or the
said articles, ?tho shall, during the cuntiuuauoo.
of thc oxistinv war, sell or d'Mpase of aoy of the
said articles at oxor'dfant orOTrcasonablo rates'
or pVicuS, ur al au rxorbitantjw unreasonable sd- '
rr nee er profit on the o-'Si thereof, or cost of the.
production or manufacture thereof,, or thal! re..
fuse to sell or U'suose nf the time for cash; either
in specie or current fond*."at. fair or reason J ble
rares-or pric-is. or wt reasonable advances-or
profits on tho coat thereof,'cir cast uf the produc
tion ii? marufacture thereof. a? ?ll other persons.
who shall sejl or diepose of ???of the said' arti
cles nt exorbitant or uor?a?oriijple rates or prices,
orat 'n oxorbitant or ??Tsaiooshle advance or
profit on the cost, or tho rust o? the production or
manufacture thereof, *ball b?^ do med end held
guilty of extortion, and oa ormvietion thereof in
r of the Courts of General Sessions ol this
Stato, shall be fined not 'm.i?rVthiui ouu thousaud
doll ?rs, nud he impri?onfcd not moro iban twelve
months; one half of the, fin? in, each case tn bo
for ihe beneht of the in furnier;, and tba other half
for tho beuelit ol' soiUier'j or /catucu's families,
to b* paid, ov.or to :ho Soldiery Do^rd-af Keliof
for th? B: -trict in v/hi^h thc conviction yhall tAite
pi>y>e;?n<l tho informer lo h* a comp?tent wit
ucua:noy law, custom er usagj .to the contrary
notwith.lauding : J", oviiitd, ?pat no importer uf
foreign merchandise fhall-be.lia'de to the pruil
tir? of this Act for sales': of.^uch mTchaudise :
Aad Provided jurther, Thai persons bnotfiug
iuto this Siu-tu-ariiolo* of foottilrom other Sta<c,
and stilling thc samo at pricp ?ot higher than,
those charged.by producers'^in. this S.'tvte, shill
?nwt be liable to ibo penalties of this Act.
-? -t?~ ?
Fur the Advertiser.
The meinbcrs'of Antioch Aid Association ac
knowledge the receipt of yards Sheeting at
57 cu. per yard irora WM. Bi JACKSON, Esq., of
Augusta, Ga., and return theirmust sincere thanks
for the samo.
They also aoknowiedgo the receipt of $26 from
Mr. M. A. Il ASSAM, of - Hamburg, S. C.
MRS. D. D. BRLiN'SON, Proe't.
M.a. Jas. Anst-sTnosQ", Treaa'r.
Mr?. R. E. BKVOHB, Sec'ry. e
A PICTURE OF ABRAHAM LISCOLN.-Thu
f'llnwiqgskfdch, from un ?ngi?6h Ma^-tzne,
of Abraham Lino-In, reminds onp of aPnrl'ftim
which wo oi'i:e hearrl a public pnenker ???jor
ol a persuu ?vboni ne wa?d?riouuciiip: " G.vf
me a bu^ ol straw, and len pounds u( tunal
and a p'g'b iiead, atid 1 ivjjjl tuake ~ be' Ci
rciiri ?!
To say he is r.ffl.y. ia nothinc ; ?o ? Iii tl.ai
hisjigu-rt; is orotesque, is fo c?fevey n<* ndc
quaie impression, fancy* man fix feel h:gh
lind then out of proportion, with long, bon j
anns aivi leo?, wdich turnehow seem alway
to be in thu way-; with great, ragged, furrow
$d hands, wnich graap yon like H vicu when
slaking youre ; willi a lotigi Bcraggy ueck, anrl
a t'heei too uarrow fur the,! "great arms ai iii;
side. And to this ligure a -hi^a.i, cqecauur.
?hatied and romciyliat ^tv(Vs:na!l for such a
statnrei ct.vered witb rough, uncomb- d ami
nrtconilmble bair, that .-tiri^s out i-i ??vr-ry di
rtfutionat one ; a face furrowoii, wrinklirl and
indented as though it had been scArrcd by
vilriui; a hitrh, narrow f(>rdie*d,f>mik deep h?
noaih nu-.hy t-yc brows; twu i?iii^hLdoiOdWuai
ir.-aiuy uy.ua, ?hat seem to pasta ilirough you
wi,h -ut lookingRtjnu jafewirrogulnrblolcbe?
ot black, bristly bair iii the platte * hr-re beard
a'id whiskerii ougut to j:r iv? ; a close s?t, iLin
lipped, Muru uioaih, with two rows of large
while ic? th. iivd a nose uud ears winch h*v?
been taken by mistake fr.un a head of twice
riie i- z.'. Cl?tbe thu figure, ihen. in a long,
tigbt, badly fining suit of black, prea^ed, soil
ed and puck-Ted np at every imllant pAim o!
tbefi'Mjie, (wry point of lb ls figure i* Halium; j
put mi lari:e. ill fiuing biota, gloves to? IOIIL',
bolly fingers, and a pufiy hat, coVtred to lin
hip w?ih rluety, puify tra,"-; and then add to
this au air oTairengUi, physical KS woll as
rnOral, and a str?i"ig>? lo?-k nf dignity, c.iQpl^d
with ai! thisgnilesqneiK'as ; and you will ba?e
tht? ii>?i r^ssimi Jt'ft upon mn by Abraham
Lincoln/'
Our eoiiHvre' aro trying tn build up h Go?
ernmr-nt. Some of our citizen.!! (*ay s t bc Selma
iJir-paicii) at honied however. ;<re 1 rrinn; to pull
it duwil by refusing to t?k<\ and "peakilv? dis
p .ragii'ixly.rour rurrr-iicy. Such men arv whet
ting a sword to cur tinir own ilir iat*. Break
down tre cOiTOncjfrfinj we overthrow one O?
?be great pillara of our. Giiveriinifint.
If all wno art: trying Lo depreciate Cpnfnd??
rate niuncy wore ta Ugh Ca few rt.duury L<.?otis
the ti:iie? would grow bt?.t- r vt ry lust. ,
THE COOLEST :tIUi]/! os RRITORD.-One
of the N"r;bi ni pupers i^uiiida a dccidcd.'r
cool [ler/oin??nce otTibe part of Munr-of Joliii
Morgan's in. n, just jiruviotis tn their incar
cttnttion in the (Jn I um bus . Peril rent iarr. A*
the car* c/?ntu?iiinjr it nuinberof thea/ raiders
were Ic tving Zanei?ville,srivcral of ihpiii reach
?H? OUT and cauo-ht ibo ha's froiirbead* of a
number ol the bysta- riere, and as the tr.iin
aped away, lin? follower.-, nf John wiiVgd the
cha^:'?ns of me Itiokleaa Z-ineayillians high in
lilt- air, unlit IMSI to view.
SAVING TH K TKNTH.-The St union Vin
dirnbir w\* .-?ei a.riiry of a furnier nour . that
low"??, who h?>iii? i(i>>:r.-?us nf payin<r thc G ?v
Tiiineiil .'!.! t'--iMi of sortie na's he waa IIJPH
I haiiliiiir in, mi l hi.i'>?r>au| io haul rii/ie hmds
ut t: e barn und bring th? tooth load tn town
tn ti-i (??iHitf-raiasior, HS Ii? j-.a.] io pay that
lund to ?be GoVi:ri?n?nL . Un.in returriiit?; t-i
his p'ave a few <hys ufter, he irq'iiir?? ?sf thw
b'y if i.v. had delivered tb.i lentil load'to the
Quai tcrmattiT? *'No mass^," said the trus
ty l?'Hotc, wi?.li the ai - of a man who ?ia,} \0
complithed a gr??t feat, '-the Gnverunicnt
don't pit nu Gu-for d*x war'nt no tent load.
1 done cram ?tall in nine/'
According to a Yankee Iel 'jr writer, Gen
eral Schofield, now in command nf Ut? Yan
kee torces in Missouri, recently caused six;
respectable citizens ot Jackson county, who
had commuted no ufi'etiding act, to be ?hot ia
cold bh?ni. Tba people io that section, alarm- .
ed and us-rorsiricken at the ihreata of th? ?
infuriate vil!mn, ar? said to iie flying from"
their bomen, leaving all behind. ?iavo the. |
peopli? of th.? Soitt't tim means of r?ahgeaiice ;
lu tn^ir hands? Tneu bovv shall veangeanco ;
be de ferro ti ? . I
'.Jobo./' ?uid a guntieimati to his apprentice
is he was aooiit leaviii<r fiinne to he abseut '
iwhil*?, ?-yon must take my place while 1 am 1
lpn*" I
" Thank you sir," innocently replied John '
'bul i bad a heap rat her sleep wi tn th? b ?vs.' j
?i^ J-fl" Bivis l.itciv-or.'.crcd Goneral Bragg
i .l i-j *huot to many ot bis men. We wish *?ine- i
i >dy would u.-d??r him not to shoat so many of '
? Urs.-Leuisvillu J oumul. 1
Var Tax Office.
COLUMBIA. S. C., Nov. 6, 1833. j
7. M J).iJi<)sc, ?'. 'i-. 3_*?e?? r. *
Sm : Yours ? f til?"?<.\ instant ha? beat, rc-1
tel vii. 'Viih ? tiiM ; io ihc M? e--s inc ni Ot
rte T?x in--Kind, j yu iua.st use jour best
j idgm?n? M to rhe 1:1 mt appropri?t-? time lo
8S??ss cotton cron-? ii. yrtnr Distric','and you
ara quite lurrectts. to the be*t mode ot' pro
cc-din,".
lu taxing hurles, lax thu tax on everything
Thai is not used in sKiicnltnre. All ra-iinje.
oiiggj and 'sad-i.e horsea ar? >^oes<fd ??..??!
Uxed ; thiy are u-,t U-^c l iu agriculture. Nor
?E An overseer's hor_e -xenip.. Tho Ac; con
templates only auch aa ?r?'aclua'?y used i.:
tilling th- poil. Mules. oxen, riH'OTJ ?..d csu
noi -eF, and tho?e u td in the plough, ?c., a> d
none i thors, are i x-n; t. Y n ctan it inspo-ci
uiid valu* e #ry hose. Y? u roo t,.tlieie'ore.
arrivo at a fair avernge of this class ??tf prop
er y. Horses includes all m.-.res >nd col's
?nose possessing peculiar Value-?such ns a
racehorse oroiood horse-uiu.->l oe a-aes*?.!'
according to their inuiu-ic value. So, too.
w'nL the u.x oii -cAt calilo. This includes
all oo-..s. y earliiigsaa? p^?e? } milch cuW"
iiicludsd,ofc.-Hira;.. The Act m kos no ex
icepti? >n. The valu- of all beeves Sold prier ' o
the 1st nf November," rrom ihe passing of the
AcV(2itu o. April, I8'i3,) shall be taken ne
cordiag to th?ines prociadsof auch sales
makin* such deduction as the Act specifies;
and auch sale? shall be added to heom?. '.
With ro&ard to potatoes and all other crops,
the Act lars a tithe upju ali planted+s well
as <ju.ihcicd. Ii au ea?mule can b'e -Lrwtd
of Ihe ingathered crop, tue tithe to the GoT
ernmer.t ca.i be collected from that which is
gathered. I have received so many letters
on thia subject, tuurl Bhall^cusu this to be
published, and send it to all"the Assessor? as
the erabo i cent ot my instructions. Very
respectfully,
" JOS. DANIEL POPE,
State Collector.
The President iu (?oldsboro'.
GOLU>BORO', Nov. 7ib"- President DaVis
arrived here to-day. in a special train, at ll
o'clock, A. M. lie was enthusiastically re
ceived by the citizen* and soldiers. On he
iug calleU for, he mad.: a few remarks from
the platform of the car. lie said lhat North
CaJ'oliua hud doue her duty njbly, trom thc
battle of Bethel to Cui?kaal^uga, und would
do her duty in the future. Tuat grumblers,
who sat around their firesides finding iauit
with the soldiers, and thus dampening their
ardor, would be remembered hereafter, lie
closed bi? remarks amidst loud cheers-ex
pressing the hope that peace and prosperity
would noua annie upon us,a fre= aud indepen
dent people.
The train moved off amidst deafening and
prolonged.cheers. The President seemed in
the enjoyment of good health, notwithaland
mg his faliguiuy tour.
??-???
Wm. M. Gibson. .
The following letter announces in fit and
proper terms the death of another ot Our br ve
soldiers from E lgcfield :
CAMP NEAR CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
MRS. WM. GIBSON-DEAR MADAM: The
tiding? contained m this will bring woo to
your heart and home, but I hof e Ho abo
uiaposeti of ali persons ai d things will cointon
you. 'Iis my sud dufy to 'cit you that your
husband, Wm. Gibson, iel. a lue front rank
ol his company aud regiffiuut lu mc fight on
Sunday. No braver man never dieu, ami
when 1 ?aili to the me i tuat iLeie must bo no
faltering) he said: *'No, never, we will drive
thrin off that hill and whip them or die." No
ble, gallant soldier, thsy were driven, but ar>
the coward vandal? flod, a shot sped its way
and struck him in his forehead and hu dieu
without a groan. The company and regiment
wili ioug, long mourn the los? of one of its
bravc-sL and best men, while Edgefie.dand our
Ciiiuuion country will give his name a bright
peculiar spot ou the roll ot her honored mar
tyred hen-j?.
Accept my assurances of kindest regard
and deep svmpatby with, ana for you and
your precious little ones who were so drat
tu my separted beru Irien '.
J Jut U ? G OG G A NS.
i*. S.-Wm. Marchant and other* M. nt*
friends at.ten.Jed lo burying the dead on Mon
day, and he W*H u?riej aa neatly aa po albie,
and a b-iard set to mark the place waere the
gal ?ant hero wu? bured.
Letter from tue President..
ATLANTA, CA., Oct. 2", 18G3.
Lieut. Gen. L. Pmk} Atlanta, Ga :
GENERAL: Alteran examination into the
causes and circtunMauces altciiuing-your be
ing relieved lr i'm command wilh the army
commanded by Gjencral Bragg, I have arrived
at the conclusion that thyre is nothinj IO jus
tify a Court Martial or Quart of Inquiry, ?nd
I therefore dismiss I he* application.
Your appointment '? a new field of* du<y,
alike important, and difficult,; ?., in? best evi
dence of my appreciation of your pa-4 service,
a d ?x|ieci.sito:i oi your future career.
I am, very truly ano r.v-pi'cifiiliy* yours,
JEFFEliSON DAVIS.
THE NSW-A Panm?rnoN.-Mr.-Waits.
the (iiivom V elect of Alabama, ia said to
have n-ed ihe P?'lowitig ianguage in a recent
i speech ?i Selma :
Mr. Mivllory, the bet abused man in the
Couieih racy, would, he pro lict d. before the
end of tiio year, become the sy-no-uro o.r ali
eye?. IL* woik bad been goin? ?u silently.
but.be was confident it Would soon exhiiiit a
power su crient tu swe-p ir tm the Ocean eve
ry vessel of ih'? Yankee nary!, Woy! if only
half of that had be ?n tol i jM ah mt the ( ?hina
ll'?'.'t wa? rru?S ?"r i'r SP ct* fnr.coiiq t-ring a
pr-ace were imiced tiri^ht. What J if a fl ;?t
nf iron clads w,'ere snd ?erny to make their ap
pearance at Mobile and Cimi lealou. recapture
New Orleans, ascend the Mississippi Kiv\-r to
Vick-burg and Memphis, repos.v ss tig tilos?
i>laces. ?nd tinnily ihr? ? en N,-w Y< rte itself!
Would not tocar things strike anmz- un nt and
terror m the Yankee mi- d ? And, what was
stiil more gr ?tiffing, tiieir happening was uot
without the bounds nf probability;
A letter from a private soldier, orj picket
duty in Gen.. Bragg's army toa ielativ> in
, Columbus, .states that a short time since he
j exchanged with a Yankee p'ekt-t a Unitary
I '.i.'-uit tar a silver dollar, and ihat a Yankee
j Captain had unuie the magnificent oiler ni a
line overcoat for two biscuits, 'i he Yankee
bai digested tho coveted food, and is, doubt
less, ngain hungry, but the coat still covers
the form of the Copfedeiato soldier aud will
keep him, comfortable through tue long nigh:?
oVllie coming winter. Thoma/' m u must be
gelling " hard up" for provisio-a.
-:--?
Some twenly'-throe negroes found tn arms
on me river plantation of Preaidnni i) -.vis, at
Hurricane, thirty miles beltiw Vicksburg, ar
rived in Meridian Tuesday morning. Ten of
them are the property r.f thu Piesident ned
nix belonged to his brother. They were cap
tured by a squadron of Wirt Adams' cavalry,
under command of Lieut. Harvey. The ne
groes firnd on our troops when ti.ov approach
ed, bur. fortunately inflicted no injury. Wh::t
disposition will bo made of ihe.u is riot yet j
known. I
Tho rucuipla ol amucy paid hy draft>d '
tuen in IV.iiaraldoui nvw suiouutk co nina uiiljiun*, I
which, ii is t-.xpcctrd, win .bo inert u.-cd by one ur
ittu uii.lt.-ns iin.r?. Thu nLole ci' ihis sum in to . ?
io appropiiattid ti rtcruitmg undor theiiuir prue- \
atualiou of tho ProsiUoot. I
p-.. ^r? v; n* *<r.<* -jew.' - . - ^v-jaa? ?
RELIGIOUS WOTICE. . j.
Thc Fifth Sabbath UD?OII Mooting of the Fonr.k :
D.% iaiuli u. i'u. Ei_c(*. ?? Af .<"i,tion. vrili ooh r"1
'enc wjiii ?! : Rcjii^jicaa Chn'eh, ou Frvl.y bs- j
ot? t!?C 5 tl. Sabbath in .NOY. lust-, ft JO ./duck, ?
M . '.. ? . .
Intr.'Jwrt' ry hermon by bf?. J. S. Mahons;
Bro. VT. B. SbflW al i ern ?it?.
Ctar.lv Sirni -n b/ Bro. S. P; Got/.en ;' Er<-. J.
P. Mo 'in; alternate.
Bru. N. Mcrriwelher Eo.aytst.
H?i>j.> t? fur discussion,-lu, Y.'hat iii m eaut
l?7 "trrowik in |{raue," and T bul aro tue best |
tn'rt^n? ni attaining ir ? Bru. J. P. Mealing in
treductury t?e:iker.
2.1. Who i? rot enemy, and whet- are v.-j Hntirs
to bim ? Bro. J. S. Mathew* introductory spe-k
er. .T. S. MATHEWS, KOP*. 1
E. M. SwKi.Rio!<Ri?, Clerk.
L'I'BCT. W. JASPER WELLS, of Co. I, JUL
S. C. V., WAH killed itt the brilliant affair?t Chick.
.nir.u?,i,,<?iU| on Suu-iay toe i'll .ii of Sept. 1813.
In tho ?lou? ut life, ardently attachbd to h..ute,
aid devolxl lu the dour OUCH ihat make h.'tua a'
piuco aw.oi ?nd sacred, wi tir Battering prospect?
diaJ, he threw himself int? thc deadly ambus
cade and po?'r*d out his li(* blood in defence ci
hi? native South. Than this, noae van ?ay lia}
kinsman or my husband ba? uiude a g;eutor sae-,
r.tice for riebt und fur liberty. Old E igefi- ld
nit! cherisu IBO memory *i her fallen ?cu. Let
Iiis name ba encircled wich a fadeless wi oath of
Fituo !
Lieut. WELLS joined the 24th Regiment in the
Sering of IS62. As a privat*,--?? was ever fooud
doing his duty promptly and well amid the mala
ria ?nd the pestilence " that wasteih ut uoun-duy."
exposed tu (bells Irwin th* enemy's gunboat* ev erv
uUy and every night during: the summer. Fur o?
il remembered tia; James' Island was Cc scene
of our departed friend's ?rst campaign.. In Oe
cembsr '?7, he was sleeted to a Li?utenanoy in
Co. 1, by a handsome majority. lu North Caro
lina, at Pucouli^b, in Ciiailestun.ou the A*hepoo,
and again at Seccsaionviile, he was anray? with
his Company in the faithful discharge nf duty.
But ti was in tu* Mississippi campaign, that bu
uuvtuxs uf budy u?id miud were most' severely
usted, and nut found wanting in an essential par
ticular. The deep mud' and then tee clouds of
dust, the intense heat and tho bad* wxrer, the
lurced mutches, the scarcity of provision?, aud
tiid ? ic ii.y climate woro enough ... try lae soul ol
a li m boiirtod warrior.
The writer ol' this burty aketcii remembers eal
ing ro-.sted apples und otlior creature comfort,
with Lieut. Wtcix* Wediiesduy dight bemre thc
battle of Cb.ekuunuga. il? was sd nappy aud
cheerful on the occasion that really it seemed that
he bad made a truce with dull'care. But alas!
evon then tue Angol of Loath was hovering over
tbat tuiseiiish patriot to bear him away irum ali
the associati >ns of earth. How happy it is foi
mankind tbat iho future is veiled from ail mortal
ken !
By a judicious anion of mildness and firmness;
Lieut. Vt __L3 governed woil, and yet gai ac.1 upoL
the f s'eeincd and r-ffcciions of bis command. Th?
more yuu saw ot him, the better you liked him
lie neror sought itvors by flattery or any exirs
pul? i out) J j Jiu stood upon tieri i alone, -tuo o ni;
sure foundation. Bat ii begone to " that bourm
whence no traveller ever returns." Sooner ui
later, wo must >cA foiiuw him, May we ali. Uk<
kim try to do what is right, sc.that if the swfu
summons should eome'in tho twinkling of an oyt
wo m?iy bi prepared fur a happy bouiu in Ho?veu
A tJ5Cl-.RH r'lil?KK.
DltD, in Ulis Distriot, on Tuesday ovening 271!
Oct., i???AJt isTUFFIN, ouiy sou ot Mrs MA?'
E. aud Di. J. H. MOBLK V, aged three y oars, IW
months ann 2fi days.
? lu lb? doaih ol lutle Elgaf, tho family favorit
and ooiy sou hai passed Iruiu oarlh to lieavot
The sorruning parents ar? thus assured of ano:lu
tie iu the Uo^venty laud, bockuneuing them aw *
from tho trying ?cenes ut earth, to unite wit
iuvod oi.os ?une belora, tu happier climbs aoov<
Oo to thy rest, dear child ;
't?o to (hy cucum ita.- bed
OciUle. and ?nook, and mild,
With blessings on tay head. - .
. ? . *
Soldiers' Board cf Reliei
T.1W SOLDIERa' BOARD OF RELIEF lu
'?vigi?vid District, ??ll meet iu ibo Cour
Luusa, "ti Monday, the It.h iust., at lt u'eluct
A. M, A puuccu? Hitendance ot nil are request
u?, as business uf imporUuutt will be plactU ne
lure tbum fur c- usidur^tiuii.
LUKE CULBREATH, Chfcir.
Novit lt 43
A School W?aited.
AYOUNO LADY, with ?ou?e expenonoe \
Xtoi-niugt is uesir-ius of getting a bonool e
i .uinuon as Teaviior in a priva o famny, un
'ill leach tho Engli.-h branch :? usually rangui
to?other with Music. For iurtb?r information
e quire of Col. M. Fn.vziuu, Eageliold, S. C.
Novit ar .45
Carpenters .Wanted.
Ff KT I-EN OA TWENTY CA.Kl'ENTEliS
.lither w li-to or colored, ccu lind itu medial
cuiphyuieui by .-.d !rcs.?iny
BATU PAPER MILLS,
A'agitdtu, li?.
Nor 10 St 41
SALT! SALT!
?HAVF. on' l>4nd at Lobosebultx's ?M stand i
LA ROE rSU.PPLY OF ? UPEKiOC
bAi. T for ttxlo.
1 will l?artrr SA LT fo- CORN or MfiAL
five pounds of on'.t for ono l>n.-i:?i of cit brr. Ju
livered. ' . A. A. ?LOVER.
X -V l_l _ _tf_t?
Salt I Salt ! Salt !
QAfi BUSHELS FIXE IJKY SALT
<??\J\J which we wiU neil at r,b* AuifUsia pric<
'tor ua?n*, or we wiU barter sf por'ion of it foi
Crn, Pr+k or Flour. M PrMZiEK,
?. V.-GOOSE.
Nov I_ tf 4i
A Largo iind Yahjabl e r?anlo lion
?OR SALE.
1 jye*--v^ THE Subscriber
wBf^m??? desires to sell that
SiJ?SmSL- VALUABLE
^WBwPLi N T A T I OX ?SSg
wheron Mr. Julius l)..y now resides, situated io
EdgeOeld District, on tho Hamburg A Edgefi.-ld
Plank Road, 16 miles fruin Augusta, lllrotn
EdgctTcld C. ll., aud 8 frum Grunitoviil^ aud
coutainiug
SEVENTEEN IIUNDKED A?RBS
0-' clioioe Pine Land. Said budy of land Hos on
a r-igh \-tel ridge, porfectly bcnltby, finely wn
I terrd, in a pleaSHtit noighpnrhoocl, convenient to
! mark':t. and imrnqdutely on thc ooutc'iip??Uid
ront': nf ihc Cvfutubii .k Augusta Rail Hoad.
On the (ir-ruisei ?i-e two sctdements,-oue di
rectly i..i tho Plank Road, embmcing ? haniliome
-.nd ROtumodlr.ui Dwelling, gu id Kilch"ii. Smoke
lion -, Negro,Jfou.Ve?, Ac. together with ?new
(jiu l?ousa ?nd STOW,- lar?? Cattle and Horse
Lots, lluros. Stonies, .fcc ,-all . conveniently or
ranijed und in pood rep .ir. The other -settlement,
abone a niiio ?tintant, also near the Road, consists
of a sin/i.l Dwelling and all nocosnnry out-build
iagn.
These lands aro vary ptorluctive, as the present,
?.mp wll uttost, und uro well adapred to the cul
ture of Cori), small Orain, Cotton, Ac.
About Five Hundred Acres of tfafs Tract of
Laud aro in a hi^h state >f cultir.icion. and under
j{o?d fences.-whilst (he remainder i< in nntiva
forest, with o tine growth of Pine, Oak and Hick
ory wood.
ibera is piso on the premires a promising young
OrcbaH uf choici" Fnit Trees.
/MTFor further infortnati n rpply to Mr. Day
on tte plano, or lo tho Subscriber at Edgeneld C
li., S. C.*
??arReferoneo is respectfully giren fo Pmf. F.
8. Holmes, of Charleston, who has.recently pur- j
chasod land tn the vicinity of th?j pince, and who j
would doubtloss express h:s vpinioL, un applica-j
tiuu, as to the merits uf Ulis d?sirable plants lion. I
?S?s~Prico roasonablo-terms accommodating i
JAMES M. HARRISON. 1
^E-Jgo?ald, S:O,,0ct 6 tf 40 j
Cards ! Cards ! 1
PAIR of th* bes! quality of Ne. 10 Cot
mitfyJ lon Cards erar off?red in this nurket
ur salo by S. K. BOWERS, Agt. ' i
Hamburg, Aujr 24 tf <{4 '
I Cacher Wanted^
O^S.nol sifbj.et ?o Conscription, who will rome"
w.oU rsoiiiwn^pBtxl-e? T?jicb.'sU ?he brsr.c?.
et-u.'tul'.T" Uiipht iii ? preparatn-y Reho-l, will
r-nd i ?ittt\tii]iv for th? .Yvr AbTk /near tb? reti
UVDC" "I tho' SnbsrriW, f. wilie* Sonth-W?*t
of Rdgeiield C. H.' Appiy p.r-'unuj or through
the ?dfflcLi j?. U. . ' " ?
TilOS. W. LANTfAM,
. - ! Kor ?he Trait?es.
Nor H . 1<B>* . 46
Executor^Srle,
WILL b? -old et h- Uf^feiiidaiiix-of.Faney
i?herison, deo'd., on . the Jud ?ey ?f De
cember next, IL? luliowi.ig Beal- und P-r??u?l
Esta-t?, ooV?:iifn? of
?O.lfJB TR?fcT OF LA!?f?> *
Containing Or.? hundred "aaj forty-three, ?ere?,
m-re ?r ie ?s, lyingVn R'i-d Cr#eV, ?dj arning la? da
of John Price and' James' Ar Jeaniu'g?,--on a
cro'tlfor tw? ?nit three year?' wttk- in uTr.il from
day of sale, '
Al.SU, TWO KEGAOZS,
? Jack and his wife Han s ka,
TWO MARKS A^D ONE YOUNG-HORSE,
TWO YOKE OP OXEtf," M lt S: Of) WS,
B EEF CA TT L^F?T^D-STOCK BOG S,
One Buggy and Harness,, Bods, IKaseue I? aad
Ki tc ut a F u r n i lure;. fiai. t*tio?. TvoU, au d
other articiea toe tedious lo BOJ tiou.
TERMS.-The personal property will he sold
on two yeera credit with iatereit ./toni d*y of
?ale. Purchasers,to gier?. Ne te wi' I good te*
curitiee. J JOHN G.. THO^?TON, Ex'or.
NOT lt? 3t- " . . 4?
Executors' Sale. ;
WE will proceed to sell at the late reeidenee
fit A. Ku ti iud, dcc'd , -en . WEDNESDAY,
the a th Dcc-mbcr next,, thc Pereeual Belate of
YY. ?. RuTI.AN D, dee'df, oonei-upgof
EIGHT LIKELY NEGROES,
MULES, CATTLE, BOOS ANO SHEEP,
COAN, FOB BEB, .WH, BAT, BEEB* COTTON,.
Household and Kuchen Furniture, Ao.
TERMS.-Twelve months credit wick interest
from day of sale. Purchasers to giro Net? with
appruTed security. ....
H. M. 6ATC? EU,
. EMSLEY LOTT,'
. . . _ .Ex'ora. *
TO RENT.-Will be rested nt the twine time
and. place the nudtrided Plantation, ef E.W.
Rutlaud and W. A. Rutland, whieh.isio fine state
uf cu'tivatioa, end capable ut w?rkiug 26 hand?.
L. P. RUTLAND. Adra'or
Or tile E.-tate of Et W. Rutland
S ATC H ER A LOTT, -Ex'ora
-Of the Esute of W. A. Rutland
Nov ll .. . . ?
State of Sjulii Carolina,
EDGEF1BLD WSTiiieT,
?/?f OHDUtAJtT.
Mary Parkann and Elis. Parkmau, Applicants,"|
TS. ' _ >
Nancy Parkman, Tao*. Parkman, ?tal, def'ts. )
BY an order/rom the Ordinary, I shall proceed
ta sell at> Edgefiold C. H... on the first Men*
uay in December uext, Tor Partition, the REAL
ESTATE of Sime?n Parkman, deceased; eon ??sl
ing ol a TRACT .OR - PARCEL" OF LAND ly.
ing and being tn the District and Hute afore*
.said, containing Eigbty-uine Acre?, more or lee?, .
.and bounded by lands of Mri. C. Bussard, Peter '
Ousts ?nd others. . -. .
TE RM .-j.-On a credit ol twelve months from
day 01 ?ale. Purchaser tp gire Bond with ?oed se
curities, aud a Mortgage to the Ordinary te te
euro tho purohatu money. . Costa te be paid in
cash. Titles extra. .
. LEWIS JONES, I. ?. ?.
Oct30- - tte 44
_ . - -
?crflini??*dio?ne Jail
O?" this Bitnet, -a negro man who says bia
name.is BOB, and that -he belongs to Dr.
tiobort Bryant,.Bring, in Houston county, Geor
gi*,' near Perry Post Office. Said Bib it ?boat
twenty yoara of age, 6 feet'? moues high, tust
built, dark compleotion, replies promptly when
spoken t>>, and ha? ? soar uuderih? right ear.
Tn? otv-nbr ia requested to- como Tarward, prere ~
properly, pa, cn argus and take him an -y, otber* *
wise ?e will be dealt with as tho law direcU.
L. H. MCCULLOUGH, J: E. D.
NOT ll_._. ' tf. . . 4b
State of South Carolina.
r.UuEiiLLD L> BS! Rici,
IN ORDINARY.
Milton J. Palmer and Eliza hi? wife, \
i .'
Ashcrry Mnrtin, Jnm?t Mnrtin,. 1 Partition,
?.uwniHti Mathis ana wife PaUy, j
aud other*, DoiehiU?U. "j
If appearing to my satisfaction (Lat Alberry
Martin, James Martih, Newman Mathis and
n,s ?rife -Patsey, DHte 0. Palmor - and bit wife
Boairiee, and Tmiver Martiu, Defcuuauts io the
ab vc ?ta.ed ons*, r?.sid? ney end tho li mi ts .o? thia
State, lt is vhoreiure ordered tu at they do appear
aud object to the division or sale of the Ken Es
tate of John Martin, dcc'd., en or bofe re the 2-ttu
-lay'of January, 1*6 v, or t.eir consent to th?
*amc will oe cuteied o. record.
W. F. DURIS0E, 0,*. n. '
Ordinary's Office, Oct 30, 1S63. l3t?46
State of South Carolina,
BO G E FI KLD Dl?'iBlC?,
IN ORDINARY. -
SY W. F. Dl'RISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge
field Di; tr icu
Wherca'. Gorge Addy has applied to rae
for Letters of Admini.?ir?tiea,.on ail and singular
tho goods ..nd chattels, right? and er-dits af
Adam Sb*nly, lato ?ol the District aforesaid,
dee'd.
These are, tberofore, 'to cite and admoiith ?ll
?nd singular, me kindred' and creditors of the
?aid dec*ni?r|, to be and appear before me, at our
next Ordinary's Court lor thc said Distriot, to be
U-i>den At EUgeiiuld Court H.ouse, on the 18.h day
of SOT. ia?t., to show cau>c, if ..any,, why the
said adminisrraiion rhould not be granfed.
' (Tiren nn?Vr my hm,a smd s-al, this 7th day ef
Nor. in the year- of our Lord one thou-an 1
oigtit huodredaitd MXtY-thrac, a.'-d'in the>eigkty
oigntfa year of the Independence of S. Carolina.
W. F. DUR1S0E, o.*i.n.
Nov. U 2t 4S
State of South Carolina,
EDGKFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
BY W. F. PURISOB, Esq., Ordinary ef Edge
6cld District '
Whereas, Manchetter Padgert ha?'applied te
me for Letter? of Administr-t^u, with the will
anr,ex-*d, on all and tirigutar the goods and chat
tels, rights and credit? ef Wilbert Padgett, lateef
the District ?fn*e*aid, dee'd.
These are, therefore, tb ?Ue and admonish all
and singular, the kindred nod crediton ef the
said dereused, t? be sod appear bofore'tae, at our
next Ordinary's Court for tho said District,' te ht
boldeii at Edgcaeld G. H., en the IVtb day ef
Nov. inst, te. ?how cause, if ?ny, why the ?aid
administration should not be granted.
t?iven under my hand and teal, thia Otb day
ef Nov. in the yoar of oar Lord ene thousand
eight hundred ?nd Sixty-three, and ia the eighty
eighth year of the Independence ef South Care
lino. W.F.DURI80?,0.?J>.
Nov.il 2t 45
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate, ef R. M.
Fuller, dcc'd., are requested to make pay
moot u early a? possible. Those having claims
against the Estate will pr?tent them, properly at
tested. AU portons owing Mill accounts cam set
It n uh Mi. L. Deloaca thc Mill.
M. A. FULLER, Ex'ix. .
I heroby "orewem all persons from Trespassing
too my Mill premises, frum hauling off wood,
straw, Ac. M. A. FULLER.
Nor ll 2m* 1?
A'
Notice.
LL persons having any demands against tb?.
_Estnto of N. L. Bartley, deo'd., are request
ed awl requ:red to present their claims to the.
Subscriber on or before the"8th day ot' February,.
ISri4, ns on that day ?iere will be ? Final Set
tlement made on said Estate in this Ordinary's Of
fice. Tooee failing to hand in their claim? will,
bu barred. And all por?ou? indebted to thc Kt
tate are reqnested tn pay up nt mice.
H. fr' BAftTL?Y, Adm'or.
Nor 7 3m* <$.