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rOB1.}BMrX> ffVERT WSUltESDAY SH>TufI5C.
A. 3IMSINS, J> ?. 5UBIS?E, *.
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JA?K8 T. BACON, EDITOR.
1\'1-.DSKSDAY, NOV. 25, ISO:*.
3S- TU rote? of Edgefield pf-tr:e?,ebnih in
B,n 1 out of tko army, will bear in mind that ins
election' f<?r Sheriff: Clerk "and Ordinary will b?
held ?<f thu second Jf.n.iujy iu*J -nxary ncx?,. in
st iftil of thu y?r?< Af ?..?'?y. ar slated iu our last.
( apt.'Knins Oran,
The-?Operons friends of tba* very popular oQ
jper, Captai* ef Co. C, 13th Ra?V: S. C V., will
regret to learn thai ha/ is at bom*, vick. Since
bi' arrival h.wover, wo laarn vaith pleasure fk?t
h i is cuDai lerabl/ on the mop J. Snroiy the g?.}
knt Captain will not dapart Ch.atUaoo.?4-ward
without -?..mi^g-jto great;, his friends about the
, Court .House.
'- -, o^?--j-.
\% ??.. DuRt?o?j Esq., reqn-sts, ne te aa
JcnowtK??-?: '-k?' roasiyt af tan- bushell"- Potatoes
ann iv.--o bnsn-ls Wheat from Mr. JniTt FAJK. and
fi-tu'.n bu-bol^Potatoes fr >m Mr-'Jas.RAi.ss?*0/.n,
for the' Indigent famtdos in this vicinity^ Lot
the commonJiblv example ofsUke abuvj-mvin
tinted gtintlnraen be imitated by others.
" The Cauriesion Courter.
We regret to ob mr re in this best of JSewspapers
the . following ann??nc*m?nt : " Cireunistaoses
or jr irbioh vf e hs TC n? control in tho publication
ot the Cfuritr^ m*y make it nVoossary for us to
sn .penults publication, which wo will ondoAToi
" to mike xs .-hort as-possible." v
- Not ytt qulic Certain. ?
Thc report of the occupation' of- Knoxville bj
LtisrisTREaT still laoks o?ci*l'confirmation. Wc
ours?; Ve* baye but lUde doubt of it though. Au J
?i ht if not occupying just yet, be will be rory
soon; eu it amounts to th? same thttig after all.
T'-at on h.s raptured a very large number ol
"bin" bei'iff'l'.'ge'ntlemero (?fiy artVblue" in tbs
^c? tty tL in ti tue we guuas) as J larga^aj-ppKes ul
Qu sr termas ter aud Commi-Sury atoros, ie quit?
hoy on o a'doubt.- A friend writes us from Sweet
Water Yall?y, 30 or 40 asilas fr*iu Kan* ville, thal
tory ar? living in abea'dance ; and baying Wins
kuy at Si'por gallon ! This movement'ot Lo*c
srRKBT it ii b-tped will femovo the praB-um npiui
Bu .voe and prevent n further retreat upon Oa.
A Word to e?r Senntor and Represen*
... * tn ti ve ?.
Th? support of indigent srld\ers' families is *
- jubj-et ef vital inUrbtt ann importan oe'te thc
{.toe. ehd op?eals forcibly to all ju^t, to say notb
of g?nc on?. hearts. The, pa, imi?m un.,
chivalry of S-nth Carolina hare been viociieateii
in thc freely-flowing blood *f thousands, of bei
tiiv -.tod Si?ns. Tho stern voleo of Justice n??
calls upon her to manifesta realising sense u
thu patri*ti.*?n. ohivalry, devotion. The men a
b-trne ?'.tring-this mighty war have suicniu'dutic,'
fa p-irtorm. Lo', our Legislators especially, lou.
narrowly to it thai they fail not in tbetr duty, tt
the tamilie? of those-nobie mea who are braSsdaj
*"tbe storm-of war and'jeopardising lifo and lira)
ia this utfgbry etruria .'or iadcpeml-tnce. If tbi
Sotdier's duty ead* him to the battle field, ?her
to underge rti-ro hardships and trials than peu eal
d s jeri kenwith equal force, add loud voio?, dut;
e?il? on tnngo at hum? to prnvido for tho traut? ?
tba soldiers families ; to caro for the tVidowasi
the nrpkan j* to sontbe and help the desolat
mother and sister.. Iinajrine. not- -hut ibis wool?
brT^enoroeity ; it wuld bo but simple yturiee
Can wo ever pny the debt we ewe io our ^fliers
Never ."Ware our hunw bren policed by On
fvi'ts.'op of the unxcrcpulon* ?nd blood.liir-tj
foe ? fla? thc purity of our stiver, daiit-htor*, sit
ters and mothers, ' bton endangered? Aro om
child; ou Lcuad, \t it h thc ck?ins of nuvery? Ko
Aud why V lite*uso' our noble soldiers krard tb<
fl rut cl^iir; of the toc?irr, and iu?bod to arm?
Shall the vrni! r>f want and trot fr.iru their wi??
widows, ohil(lrf<n, ?rd nrphans be b'-rue uirbeedet
U[inn the ldlo ^ ind '! Forbid it. jniit and merci
ful ii?d !. . .
. Private charities and individual Eubseription
de not and cannot meet the crying w'aots of th
ease? M fa y men, juxiaud gene: oui. ai;kn*wlcd
aud feel the debt ol gratitude they owe; these di
and vriil contribute. Jj ul tho leullesi and graspin|
multitude, wno rh aro aliko the 'blessing of a pre
tectod homo and freo country, deaf te thc cry o
destitution and suffering, coldly turn their bael'?
and " tafite lo thcmsolves friends of the Mamjnoi
of unrighteousness."
Senator aud Representativos ef Tdg?field, Sont!
Car-?uA a: a nssble. and sympathising mother
nia-t act in these premises, thro.tgh her Legisla
. turc or? in Sassion. - Let her eumptl the host d
mi.-e-ab!? miserrt? the pe'rforasanee of their daly
ami kt ber encourage th? just and generous
Should it bo noeassary, th? whole ar.d entire pro
duce ul-the Suite Sbouldgo to the support o
our army, tba/?luilios of eur indigent soldiers
and ueuio oousutnpiioa. Until our army is ?el
lsd. and an.il the families ef our Indigent soldier:
are thoroughly rared for, not one dollar should b
boa: ??cd as ru-p'-o? aceumulatioa.
t-'c- Alias M. A. Kum, 1ih;i has esaphatieally
.urned toe tittle ef the Soldier?' Friend, (says th?
Augusta Ckrun?vl* ? A'eii/f'ne/) baa been invited tt
:m?6 oaile-ett'ins, .either in marney or supplies, foi
ibo hospitals io thin eily. Witt B. has ehcorlull;
aeceptod tl)e trust, and is now engegod in th a
praiseworthy labor. We nish her Qed speed ir
the good work.
Her labors'in North. Carolins, whither she hal
rrocnlly bainn, have been crnwuad with complots
..m'- >A. We notice by the journals that rho ho.
collectud, in loss <ban three months, fi?rty thou
s&ad dollars in the old N-?rth State for tho soldiers
boides giving generously of Ber time and means.
We corcmrnd. Miss Bute to thc courtesios .-nd
cbaritiwr*uf tho bonavoloat and patriotic.
jfStT" A bill is before the Goorgia Legislature tc
put all who refuse tu* take Cojafoeorato mousy
into tho army. We ar? with the yeas. W? hope out
own Lojisl..toys frill soon go te work on a similar
bill in this state. Thou io .kout, old Shyhn-ks.
Z^?a The books of the department at Richmond
show that since th? war began over 74,000 sub
stitutes have b:on put in tho army. Rjader, just
think bow quick that 74;0U0, who stay at home,
could end the war ia oonneotion with Bragg's
trmy, at this ^u'>merrl !
S3"" Maj-J. G. Lowry, of Cbtsler Di'lriot, bs?
set a;ide I',OOO buitaela of aorn, to be sold to the
poor and the families of soldiors, at ono dollar
por busk '. ? .
??r It ! .ad-rstoed that G neral Hurnsi le's
resigcati>n has boen aco?pted, and it is probudo
that General Foster will succeed him iu command
of tho Army of Ca*kTennoss>.'e.
tai** - Gi?n. Polk, as hirr?t<#far? stated, ha? gone
to the Wait,, and Forrest in the same dirootion,
whilet ll indinas is ?tili nndor arrest and Hdl or
dered to F.ioamond. -
t3T A letter from Henry county, Virginia, says
that the monntain tops in that county and Pat
rick aro covered with STOW. The weather there I
is already very cold. ' j
I Tr?a?rjry' \nf,cc nud theif TTsTs. ..
wV have a grisai deal of uaiLcauirig coui,?I..int
abritit-ilr. MKMMIXO??II'S mali.';''toi..L'of Jai-fieO- |
,',>:.? . .'...- . .?..- i I
io.,ri*y-?nu. >?gc <. -u.ieitore* a* lo 7Ut ,
.m!?b:-have i>:?.u Hoi.* iC.?':dift?re?-' j>un/?e"liad.
bes tr punubo*.-i;, im iiirtUuie, a hoary system of.
Uxa^?vnhad heoD adopted at tho begiunjag ?f
tho ivar. Now this is ill *. t-'-r et picU-cti uihU^''
there is no word of sou?? of lt. We ?rs prcuy
.?.ll rtk?iL^? that ib,e Treasury h BJ boen niaa..?ed
in :vl nu tu?, best w?.y (bat ?tvcpui'l; beve boen ;
l aid a v?ry plain statement of-tbe c?se willtmn
Uince aar ?na of thi.<. For *rh<t w?M iha'Treaxu
\ ry Department e?tab'ia?rd ? To r*U< inoaey, ?.
j proniime/tTi uarry! oa thia w?r. We'l, int this
I boon done or u?t7 Th? war ii ,now dra./iug to
I Lin oUae oiViho third ycjmi, jajid tb? President *s
.nr^s.tao country tSat tho Army uin KtWU^
eonditioi^jtban it:ha? over beelu Tho Army bsa '
Lb??u fed, elothodr and furu'mbed "w : th - arm* \nd
fauiuiuniUuu ; ?nd thu? ha? tb? oouittry been de
fendod for near throe year/. AaJ all ibis h^e,
b*on do?o by Treasury NoW-nothing el?* Uat
wo'hare beaid of.
A.nd now wo, dosiro to know .who bas b?tn in
?urod.J<y tho einladen of Treasury Kotaa. Sup
pose teatall tb??o Treasury N-tos were gathered,
to morrow iutb on? bundle-they would uwke a
largo ona w? admit-and made a bonfire of ! Who
then wuuld-be iajuro?? . No ono .for. wb'om we
.Uunld sboil a tear ; na soldier-no soldier's fami
ly. And yt, vf? repeat it, tb??? Nous b\Ye fud
and clothed tb6 Army ' foV ?eir three *<?'*?*. . As*J
long ea tho people, were willing*, io roeeiTo these
Note? ie payia-nt for Army supplies, wo eoutend
that they answered out purpoaos jost as well as ?
s i?, eir currency. Hut it will be said, thc people,
,16 might have been fons esc, hare grown tired or
thu paper currency, abd ard unwilling now tn
roceive it. Vory weli) if tk?t - berthe cae?, then
tho Government must offer those notes no longer ;
that's all. They bare had their day, and we
maintain, a very useful day, and now they must
retire, and a different eurreiiey be put iu the
pUee. Whether the next boa better curren ey or
not, does not matter materially, So it be a new one?
. il is said that we should have eon,,,?..ced' wilb
a heavy ?y?teio*of Uratio*, to saeiaiu ?ur eurrou
cy. Fr 'in this opinion we are inclined bi duse- t.
We have cai ried on the war so fur with but little- '
taxation, and wo can tborefor* trow the beU'.r ro
sort-t? it. At the -beginning of thu-war, sean
taxation ai'would have been necessary to "support
the Government, would bava teen set iooaly ra- 1
sisted, and would have runderod thu wir unpopu
lar at tho outaet, - which would hara boon tb?,
wakert policy thai u Gorerumont could adopt.
The wrongs and Sutragos that tho eu?.ruy baa
done us bare reuderud the people ready to in uki
a: thin day any auf rijicc-submit to any taxation
U riutaiu.our canso. ' Henea we are satisfied that
tho course things liavo Ukun bas boe*n wisely or
dered, whuiber HO ordcrod by God or mau.
We learn, say? tho Wilmington Journal,,
that five additional vesa?|s have rooently. been
notice! a? forming a part ol lb? blosknding fleet
o ri' tho ooaar^ ?oiug to show laat tUu Yankees ar?
M in earnest iu their . threap tu establish the too?,
rigi* guard over this port. We prodir-t, .spite ?>!
.vii their o? >rta. vo.-sols will *o out and come in,
but Ibo riikj of capture or Uentruction must bu
argely iacruaeud.
. ??f A gtnthunan .of Winchester, Ta., sin-tot
that,during the Poikra) ortrupar?cy of tb nt town a
Yxukae cl-aplain, in a Sabbath Bormon, after,de
nouncing the rebelliou and rlorih 'rig thc BUITI
and Etripcs, prposed three cheers forjhe Union.1
?-?" Geteral Urag^-liar ~:MUO<J in General Orr
del?, t H at ix boiug .ipparcut'th? euemy?doos not
ihuuo osifjing oui Ihe cartel .in good 'with, -/of
tho exebangO'-of- ]>ri6ouo?s, -nnr- aoldicw ' should
knr>w tbnt, if U,kei; p:i?< uers, tboy-wi.! langu?sb
ia'Nortiirrn d'ur.gtona uutil the eiste of "the Mar7
oreferable to wlilnb is.au h^n-rablo doatb ou tho
oattieUnld.
ajs>" 'J'he Ts like? 0> n. Jtlciunt iasu??i. uti ord?r
. mriinip hine? ca liing up^n Mil loyal ?itia?ns tn
aid ide ?olUi?r?lu rsp'tarlng th? rebel <niauir?.l
iud iii.- band of outlaws, mid oidering Quanir^ll
tn ne bung as s?flti er cupimed. QS>t,irc!i hoard
'cf th? order, and laid a trap for thu capture of
li!"unt. Ile bid bat * short time to w.ii, when
the Vaukee scotintlrr'l and bis stuff aurl i>?ily
guard ?Upped into thc ti aro r?t f?r thurn. Omi
mulatto boy is all tk?: is now living to tell thc
tala of their capturo.
Col. R. K. Pickering, of Marengo county,
AU. 's making cxeellent cotton yarns, for tho
manufacturo of bagging and heavy clothing for
negroes, without tho use .of cards. Ho. gins ihe
cotion slowlv, so-as to throw large flakes through
the flue, whieb ur? caught iu a hamper basket
placed under the flue, and tn ken lo thc spinning
wheel, without pressiug tb? cotton. Ol. Picker
ing says that tis bast spinners average eight cuts
por day. Since be maje tbis discovery bo bas
abandoned the are ot canis in making coarse
yarns. "
?2>*T"" '. Hermine" is perhaps as peculiar a word
as any in our language ; the two first letters of it
ar? male, the three first femare, the four first a
bravo mau, and the whol< word a brave woman.
tS*** Two friend?-joealing, ono rouiarked": "I
h?ve ju?t met a ni?n who. told mo lionised lik?
you." ."Toll pus who it wa.x, that rWay knock
him down," replied bi? friend. " l>on't trouble
ytmrself," eai*i he ; " L did that my.i?ir, immedi
ately." _
he citir.eni of Chattanooga are ?ti?cring
greatly,.and ure bring ??nt North,, to keep them
from starvation. The niiimnls are*dying from the
scarcity af fora?o. ^
jfiflr Tb? Petersburg AVpr??? says : " (loneral
A. P. Bill is ?nid to be under arrest for disobedi
ence of orders, whereby Meade's army wan enabled
to make its escape, when its capture seemed
matter of ?b?oluto ctrt*inty. General Hill is
said to have beep four boura behind time."
??g~ Wc find in tb? lait Abbeville* Pm? the
IV. lon i n g advertisement, and publish il for tb*>
benefit of mail eoulrautor.'? throughout tho Dis
trict. Look out, ur some bf you will lote a bar
gain:
Poa SALK.-A good Buggy and farm Horso not
old-lui hands hands high-a ,g?od mover and
u?rftetly ?eu'/e, and aouud-no defects except
blind iq both eyes. Tarma Cash 1
*R**P* Tho old capitol at Washingtons s>'d to be
dauauly crowded with prisoners. They claim 1,730
prisoner? te havo arrived in Washington, captured
in ibe surprise of ibo two brigades on the ltappa
bannock. - v '
'^rar Tho New York Tribu?* gays that tho
eaa?e of ibu cessation of the exebuage of priso
ners is becauso " tho raMs will not agree to in
oludo tho ofliuers ut)'! soldicrs'of tho colored regi- !
nie nts in tho cartel." j
ftf" A Westlington dispatch sayn; " Tho Gov- j
erumout i* determined lo take no official nolico '
! of iho Kr?noh inv?ai"n fi ACeaiwo uutil eur otvu .
dnin-i?*ice?ii(Geul(iea are nilju?u,d "
Tho Ciiicago Ti-nee' VVs^Jiington rorri'sf>?n- ?
! d*-ulsays : i bo*restoration bf the Union in ?
1 almas' h?pelrss. if restored thc U?ited Slates I
f will find thfrh<clves a d^pendeiiny of tba j
French E'nperor on thc Southwestern Fron
tier. The Roptiblicauadmin'srration lia? abati
do ned. ihe Mon ruo <ioc?.T?ne, and, by pursuing
aggresivo mea-.uros. to coerce tho South,, hus
given thom an ally iii Napolw)n,'Whosjc assist
ance will enable the Sjuth to establish their
ind?pendance. - .
F?r tho Advertiser.""
ill i fi ? Ellie's Appeal for CiVjlieatoa.
Ti.0 VViivaiJc'iixUlb ?U Cilttl teiloli/i* I'D?: nf th*
heit ia ?ho ?oath, and ha* itu?rea^-?hfcrjjjs, o.Vfr
aixietn rt,oiiiiHU\l ?..Itiicis ail'oa Ltho lilli ?vj i.f
Auru?iUft3. Bacon an? l?rd-ar?r,:.b?i-n necdid ] ^
ta?:g ?.oiy, and Mr.'J^b.' o. G'iUBsa oe?trei tuc. M f jr
alate^l-? hi will pay-fvr l'i?u l?; R\r?vuh'y ? ^
mei: ca.? furnish it. JEvcry laue, IiicJ**:tonod SoiltS f^,
(Jfarulinian ?Loulu wc p?< ;.T u. ' ?tlw?donations to j .
Cb-ucfUn, to iii* braro defenders ?eio r'hn aro
sud'.rir.g eo much for 111?'safety of (that Sear old
oily, lt is ar: butler to contribute} t* 'nib hrm**,
I h* va just mumed ifot Nortb-Csj^?liiiu, where
I coUecud Por:y Thojt??tr.d D', liars Yoi, ile solaier.-.
Shali,I ark in valli ba iluj?fi?r?--^tt^ iaad of the.
'.rive? NJ 1 ? knu* that thora^trivium and
liberality lome.
Send y,;;iu Rifts to Mr-JAna's S. GIBHCS, Way
sido llome, Cheleston, S. 0. ' ". ^
Te securo liberty we inustrbe" wJllinjr to wake
a?erificei>. If* tuie V>r.tro dead il en ubi
speak iii jnu they would/tell j on in take caru o'
ihe livina, midiere, uko, after. silff<jring...lo murk
hardship, aia now . billing to'give the..- iivesi'or
liber'y. Imitate the exa?ip!e-of th* UubltHr^plrits J"*
ti hose in gni?ceut ao?ls jcorncd<h? low pursuits
of avarua ?nd !*ve of mor.ey-^wb'o Scorned lae
noonie of jd?ve. ? Tb?y oi joyed freedom while tii.y
lived, and dying ?nthe red field of fara?, bequeath
ed the dear inheritance to your ea?. Remember
that it is iniBu<>rialit-?le sacrifice jnureelvei for
'tba ' ralvatioi? of ' your country. V- ivory S*uiJ>
' Carolinian ihouldVtd ChblestM?^. . -. '? ,
? 3f. A. BTJIE.
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Good Kewn i'roia Tennessee.
.."".- i . Arwn^-;Nov,'.2?-\
. Advixyis from the front ate nothing more
than thc usual shelling.
i'he-CouiedeJiiioy states thit:"*grea1. destitu
ttoa exists at-C/hatunoogu,
Thc Appeal icat'i.s Irutu Col. -Chester that
Longstioet captured Kuox?llc,. routing the
enemy, and taking 1,200 or 1,00(1 prisoners.
One hiindred ami forty prisoners arrived in
the raine train-with Col. Chester.
Wheeler is reported tn the,.enemy's rear,
and Longstreet preaang-.thetr front. _ ' .
; [sECoyn DrsTfTca.-]
ATLAKTA,'N;OV. 2Q. ?
Generaf Wharton hm fetoirr?edTr im Tli.'h
uiond^and is promoted .Major General.
Gen. Cheathaia ha? returued.b?- the front? '
. General Buckner will go to . the front in a
few. days. ,.'..
Two hundred and thirty'-prisoners came
down luis evening. Many more are or. their
way down.
Officers who left Loudon on tbi .18th report
that L 'hgstrcet captured ?60O and Wheeler
GOO Yankees on the .l?th.
- -Longstreet waa? mi le ?nd ?half from Knox
ville and entrenching.
lu their retreat, from Loudon, the Yankees.
a?i'Ut..?:?lli}, Wei? greaily -d?uiuraiizod and
left about 1U? wagons, commissary arni oidi
nauce atore? on tho road. -, .'
One huudrcd aod ,thirty-six .Yankoes form
ing Burnside's rear guard, reached Doh on
l ist n'ght. They -<ay Kuqxvi??? i-? e.nnther
Hirper^ Ferry 'rap^and^hR.^'trnside jn?6t
evac?ale.
iilCHM?NH, Nov. 20.
Ari official tele^rani iroui tioucral liragi
tinted Missfonaiy ilh?ge, I9;h, says. Geiibia
Wheeler r?-p'?rts lita a'fack nriou ati?J disper
?ion of the en?iny'a eavairy, .pursuing them
into their worki at Knoxville, capturing 300
prisoni-rs. w
.ATLANTA, Nov. 21, 10 49, A. M..-.Tho
Ohicka?uanga train due at 4f A. M., has just
arrived wjlb np^atdt>,o(/IOU' ?anKeo. lrom
ihere>; ot ?urnsiii^ avoi/,'
; Officers iront thrr Iront l?ot evening report
nothing more i.baa.fLe ?iua?^.iiig. .
I???wi,iuu? ropr?iCat ihaj.j moveiaetit?. o''
.mpr?than u?u4 imp.ori?ncc are be?Dg n'oiv
cxecuU^mUVu?e*?eV?.' ' ' ' ^-?^"-' -
Another Attack on Sumter.
CHARI.ESTOT?. NOT. 20
B st ween two and tbrre this tnorni.-irr. Tro
nnemy in sc-v>r?il harges approached i?crt,Sniu
'.er, and upon being hailed from thc fort, ti-e*
?iiaweied with oatjii. They ili>chat-ge>l *v co
ral vrdiev? of nui.sketry. wLu-h w-\-e replied lo
by the g?n ison, tu,? engagement. !?-.tir.g lil
teen to twenty minutes, when the bargeH wiin
drew.
Moultrie, B"* and Jnhnaon also opened on
the barges-~-.L ia uol koo wu eith wh?tu??iage
to the Yankees.
M?jor E'.lioftsays it was a feigned*aasa.?lt.
Gn.'gg-and CummingVPouit have opened a
very heavy fire ou Sumter this morning.
Two or three more shots were thrown into
the city last night. .No person injured.
The .Siege of Charleston. '
CHAKLESTO.V. Nov. 21.-The ?hellinc of
the city commenced to-diiy at 10$ o'clock,
and continued to 12}, during which lime
eighteen snots were turown ; two more Were
t?rown this afternoon. One -colored woman
wat.killed and one white persorrsli^hfly in
[jured. Four or (ive buildings were'struck.
The shells thrown are one hundred p"under
Parrot's. Heavy mortar shelling at Sumter
bus been continued all day. No report from
tho fort this evening.
A Pions ...SD BRAVA Glau-The army CT.
reS|>o:ident of the Montgomery Mail, writing
froid LuokoutMountain, October 2tj, relates
the following incident :
Thc enemy have been lat-dv shi-lling i-h?*
little white beuse, directly undeirthe lookout,
a good deaf from iheir Moccasin fuint bat
teries. ' 'fii'ey hafc iniureil the huildMi'T'otui
sidcrabiv, s*.vera,f shells having passed through
and oiie exploded in the house. Your corres
pondent p.is.-ed there several times during the
snell ?ne, and lound the inmates, cluedst'mg,
of a gentleman and four ladies, seeking pro
lection behind a lu'sloiie meat -house on
the premise. One young lady of mast deli
cate appearance, with the cureles-mess of u.<
fearing.tnnoeciicf?, was walking about thc yard,
gathering up the Iragment? of a cherry tree,
that had been shntiered hy a shell, am fh-rw-'
mg ihom-witb almod childish wonder, and it
even seenrcd with delight, to the paiscri?.hv.
Ou my suggesting tLe e?-:geroi her ahn?lioi',
and asking if she di i no' fear to remain th'nrCj
she replied in a voice unmoved by emotion,
and muoical, as is Appollo's lute, 0 no, sir!
God will protect us. i left here, feeling con
scious fhat the aegis of Omnipotence was over
her head. .
Tlje Atlanta Confederacy notices the pre
sence of G?n. S. B. Buckner inthat city y
terday, and says : A per.-cnal friend of hld in
terrogated him in regard to the report that
he bad resigned, When he replied in a most
positive manner.that ho had uot, arri added, j *
that no person or combination of p^i-xuns, nor j *
could any set of cirrjouibUnce.--. at this late i c
hoar, drive him from the arrice of thc Soii'h, ! f
and if he could not fight ns a General, ho eec- 1
tainly could *s a private, liad I neon a r.ol- ' a
uier in'fortune, said he, I could have huid s ' h
much Ligtii r position on the other si le ; or il V
1 h ol preft-rri fl iu, could'Lave remained'at 1
hmm-in ca4d und emil'.rt, and left it to m'y | ^
courifrvmen to win for nie thc icdep?tidoiico i "
o? my country. . - I a
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Wheo God refuses to correct, thoro God , P
resolves to destroy. There is no man so near the j
iig*, so near the flamo?, io near hell, as he whom n
Glod will not to much as spond a rod apon. I o
. ? -
? " rn
??f" Tho go vern mei t throngh ita agents, has i
osumed tho purchase of cotton in Mississippi. ' c
Tar. DK&KCS 6r'CnA?i.^tox.-TKe JfticTh- I
ionrJ'2)w.tf/^? nays : " The d?i?iiei' ol'?li?ri?. - '
:>n wjil klwriy.' rt-Tiir.?Tt upon r'et-trd', s -f
?fe. njost bn'lfifirit iiar/^t ot' hi-. .->**-. J'or fonr ?
nr.t?ie Kavo th* "StW'Vr- 'n .br?Ti"biirl?Ggrnp'-n I
tF-fnrti?cutijn?' a Im nein? ?.f tl..- 'M?IJ? ir?- ?
i???: <us iiiirsilp.i cv?r a ?er l in wnrtuiT', "al: j
ji'fbur ?nuntb? Ti arc 1 bey been m?fr au.i
?.13'H hf a ri. VG i: ?ut? li?fowi?' wbi??.-1hey
?'.uytequai uor o-eii^mo.."' The fa?f>'re*of|
Keir cuuibined tu i i ita ry nno" nav-i oprr.-.lV**'
q accomplish the-r object cover*- ibcm' w'th
nm ?iatiui?-anrl rliorrracrr. "Wf r?e!irv?-(hey
i."-ve d Vue 'heir noorat, stn! wheHiVr they h?v?.
?r-n-'-t, Ofeipf?t rt -Liefs- rhVnr -Mi .neo wt
supl?a rh*>m't'>'sr^ini.iPh>. valor <>t ?Jar' 'ir-.a
.ai!" the genius of He-iiirog-ird -will bi?y i'r
u 'fratf .i iud re s?!bri?ii**!y r.-ii5 ..'ve'rx- irlriv a "ni
veek,. and monlb, ana your, ofnKe protracti-ii
Realera, inrulid..-an^l other? ?who soff r
nm cold feet, will h- Wrtteaished OB ir.viijg -..s'.i,;
ir doab ? ?lip of common news?? flp. :y or i-t'-r-r p'n
>cr, is an inue-r -ol? to fij-rl -bo Jurors, hn? effi-ct."
Hie rcjull wi!lKin m ?t ?ivr.-s, be equal V>n ?''<-d
ixir<.vc#rk ?JUJ, aud far mire conveni-ni i rta tight
Hiing shoe or b.mt.. -
MiKrtreo, on the 18ih inst,, at tho residence of
lb* bride's mother, .by ROT. Jehu Trap?, Mr.
PIN CK NEY. OUZTS, -of the Hampton Lewio?V
md Miss FANNIE -LOWRY.
If OBITU^EY.
Ia Memory of Lient. John C. Lo vein cc.
Fell oh tho battle-nehl of l b'ickn inaugs, on the
20th September rast, Lieut Jons-'JCVLoVKtACR.
of-Kdgefild District;.?, C.
.Lieut. LOT I;LA,CB waa tbe..eldest sor- of the late
Capt. THOMAS LorsiAca. of Bd?efield District ;
ind waa, we think.- in th* 39th' yenr ef his ?ire
He was well known to the- community is'whicb
b.e'lived soi a men of the most uambie, frank and
generous -character -Wc believe that wo m?y say
in irojh,-;bo han dled .leaving behind him not one.
enemy., For years b?fa/a tho breaking-oat of* the
present nar beilud boon ideo ti Gad with Ibo 2?ili
tar'y, Uoldiugat ona time tho honorable pori.?on
of Major of the 7th R;gt. S. C. M. ' Among the'
many consecrated o'tforhigs'laid upon the altar of
our coiiutry's liberties iu tht lalo bloody battle'of
Chickamtiuga, 'no uublef beare p ured forth ifs
sacred oblation-tho sou! of tut poror .patriot
winped ita fl??rht from tlmt... field o'ri.atb, than
tho heart and-soiifof Jou^C LovjsL?ca.
Whoo U)0 Soli d first alluded tho t-jeritl of War,
heating har loud-reveille for tho gathering af her
"sons aroun I tho skirts of dcar-m itorqaLold V ir-,
eii-ia, JoUK 0. Lu v.KLii;r was among the first-in
laying, as a pledge of his spotless patrio tis ru, bis .
batu bosom and.sttopg arm at tho holy shrine.
Hc oulistcd In the 7;h Rogt. S. C. V., iu April
IS?L 08 fl private in Gt H . commanded by the
horoinandneror-to-btj-forg'Hten IBfcxim. From that
time until tho day QI' b'8 .death, (two yoars arid s
hilf of arduous, but willrnjj; service) ho was ever
at his.post, disohargiug bj s dnty bvavply, ponsci
iniioiisly, patriotic-ally. ' Atrtho reorganization ol
the 7th Rogt., to May 1862, he-was elected 2nd
Ltnntenant, a;r?o*ilion wu i eh he held with bonoi
and o<>mraendation->with the.love, confidence and
esteem Of bis mon, and tho high spprorJ of hil*
superiors.
Nevor expired dn the sacred attar of liberty s
moro willing victim iluta ibis nubla S-mlaern" p?
triut. In his de*.th Hie couuiry has Inst a brave
.?nd chivrlric dofetidar-soci- ty an 6<tcemod and
valuable oitizuii-and the family circie, one of tho
.<:rn.i^eri.lin?s ruai, bound, it tog?.nor. He leavop
au.agi-d and widowed n.other, a .'devoted sister,
two brulhors,.and- inifuy sorrowing, relatives and
friend.?, /to- d?ploie his -mriimely, but -glorious
death. -
What be waa; a grateful country trill Attest'as
lo"? as chivalry and patriotism tower a''ove snh
mitsion ?nd slavery. He 'has fallen is a soldi or
Would alono wi?h tu fall,,s'mid (hecUsb of ams.
.th? rattl? ol musketry, and the bo m nf canu<>n,
i-ith "his hank to tho field ?nd bis Let ti^ic
nm,"-hr* s>?rd beueatii hi.-a-kiseyaj iixed upon
.the glorious llag of his cs-iintry-ibo shouts ol
victa/ry ringiog loudly above the din -nf*bartle.
Tnus tbe i-.oiiL nf thc gnlbnt LOVHI.ACB wmt up
te G?'d, who gare it. ' Sweet -as w*?rs th? tn om
phau; ntitas ot (b^se.shoats upou tko ear of the
dying hero, th?y oamo like ? -
*A wind"?rT'h'fSauth-o't-rw^trmTse^ ;
That hushed all its music, andwitborod ?'a fra,nc'/.
* '"i'"'''" f * . J*. T. H.
in Wcmory of Willinm flinrion Denn,
A inemh-r nf- Gnnipnny Pj 19th R"gt. rt. 0. V.j
w bo received a murial e?un-t id the hattie ?.(
Chipalu tug :, on Sitturoay lh<D 20;D 0! Sept., ISM,
a?d-lir*>athud bis In..*-?rn the dabbath lulluiriiig.
'While wc know that it is common to ct:lng:.?n
tho dead, rot never xa? th-- p;-n nf friendship
b'-en ea'lfd io record the virtues of a nobler or'
better man thau MAKIO* Dc'nvod' and
erteeim-d by all who knew him, bo hid held inv
erai ??(?ee'Of military honor in bis ox ti rc District;
was at nae time the popular commander of the
I Otb Regt. S. C. M. Aud when bis oppressed
Coun'ry liecd-d bis sorvieos to dc fe ntl her righi-,
bp yrcrjt fnyth. a williug' volunteer, ia Co. C. l?tb
?5. C. V., of wpi.?h ho was olected 1st Lieutenant.
I'his position be held with highest honor until
the re-orgaolzttioii of his Regt, at Coriuth, Miss.,
whon Wot II ont'willi thc fatigues and hanhhips
lo which our poor soldiers ?-ero exposed MI aud
around that noisomo plac-, ho resigned his e?m
miss on, ar.d came borne tb spend a low short
mouths with bis family. After these few short
months, he nguiu returned lo. tho field ; this time
As a private in bis-old Company, where he con
tinued hi the -faithful diseh^'ge or' evt-ry dut?
tiltil death, Irniii the hands of a ruthless foe,
ended his Hie. Of n modest and retiring dispnsi
lion beloved his home a-.d b.a family; it was
tbero'be was happiest ; it w-a tl-ire hi au IJsst
known ?rtd nK-s' beloved. An sped and invalid
mother h.* been deprived of a dutirul and artac
tienare s--?, to whom sue wu devotedly arme!.ed.
Tbe loving mfe- of a bu.-baud, ta ?th tvtiou her
eirlbly ba?.pi .ess was ?ompleie ; throe little chit*
dren of a doro'ed lather: ene sister and two
broth-.r*; and a h-nu-of wirm friend*, aro I-ft he
hind'to deplore his los?-aud to love and cheriah
bia 'muu.ory.
Tia hard to give up one so beloved, hut our
loss is bis eteruaf'gain ,- he had been from early
youth a mow her o( ihe baptist Church, a br gbt
-md shining li rht in the ea-ido ol his Redenuier.
He liore Cis-iuicnao stnf- rings ?Ith Lbristion for
litndc and axprus<-e<l a pi-r-'ccl. rc?ignati<iu to the
will of Heaven. Even in bis l ut hour?, while
.".triTering tho wist ?-xcnfc:H'ing pain, his alice
Ijuiiaiu ai|d luring i espusiiiuji was dj>pli-yji<i in
'. is anxiety to spare his brother, whn-'si?ddhy
ois bedsi-le, the pain of soring him suffer. Thus
has another"'of .w noh'eat and b<-st mn?i giver,
nis life in .defence nf our Liberties. Fauie was
twining fer tboso ber-, brows toe laurel, when"
?loath cole swiftly on and covcrud tiir.m with cy
press.? Lot us loo? above and see ratbor the fad-1
les? aw.arantb* exctiangfd f..r earth's frdl laurels.
Fee'ily-very fuesvl'/-rbave we recounted ibo
many graces which ondeare-i our lost f .eu-L His
record is iu tho hearts ol'-those who loved him .'
Farewell beloved ono. May we all mot-t thee
in ibo "Christians h -me iu _(31->ry." Wife, chil
Ireo, mother, stator, brothers, friends, may tho
iwceiuai consolations ot. U? religion nf Je?us bo
rouis. -
AMONG the long li>t of.fallon heroes siace the
legion.ng of ibis barbarous war thare aro none
nore worthy of praise thau CapL JAMES E.
KB \RDEN, aged 22 years and 17 days.
Ho was born in Edgefield District, of poor hut
tonest parents, and haring boon raised to maturi
,y by a widowed m-the'r, lie had not tho upp?rtu
lity of rueeiviug tile liberal education of thr.?o
0 more siTlucut cirouinslanoe., alid which com-,
liuod with lils natural talent, would hare made
tim distinguished. Ho was however strictly con
cious iu his dealings, H ten cly-in bis habits, and of j
scellent moral character, which won for hitH the
>tuem of those with whom be was acn,nain ted.
II-* volunteered his services lo his country nt
br epeni:.? of tho war and nus ??ccf?d 2nd LiouL
il (nb Davis Guards, orguuizr-d ir. S.rauiieYillc, j
,nd attached to-tbe 7th Regiment, S. C. V. H.,
ia? ever hcen at hi" pn-*vt of d iry, aud taken aotive
?art iu mo t ?-f the en-ia.-eniouts ol bis Regiment J
rom the First battle ol'jVlarta-sas, Y -., to thc
aC'.e of Chiekamiiug.-i, T^iin., and during ihe '
imo was promot-.-d to H?? present runk. He f.-ll ?
rhiln lending bis Company info ppsitfan fo-au
.tack on the first days eng'geraunt, seriously
rouudod iu ihe I-g, which rend?red amputation
juersury, aud from th* effects of which ho died
:i five days af?ci th" iiconrr-enee.
B? bas left a devoted^ wire, an arTeotionato
?oibor, brotliorB and sit TTS to woip auJ m-tirs
vt-rbis loved remains, -.ndulaagoclrclo of frionds
1 regret his Me. but ht- narnu will bc handed tn j
ovterity on the Roll of Honor, a- one of tho e\.o- \
a ried heroes whoso blood bas boca shod for tis ,.
juntry's salvation. *?. '
'A?trsiC or AUTHU?ITV. - Weare ?Wfntr?eji
h .' Vplam?r, whose cattle wero im pi isa d
tO v;;n:n. f l. ?n-icv'% ?SffriH *u buirhor thc
i attlf 1iiin?rV t\rv*. rl-. liver it at camp ; anil'ib t
ut 'iii waa "ai tirpt ?<ivu!irhi.i: flcrwaru-.Vith
Ir-wn. ?in thc' f?r??'tinfl that the bute'''ring
ma?t lw dene by tb'e'rt?:,;>nl:!: ' or official
bul crie r. 1W U UC? rirrson of: trie* refuwal ot*
die ]ilaricv'5 reasonarl?p propoeni^ WH?J tbat^
what ia culled the fifi h ?)uarti.'r,*t,'V E-ule. tal
low-. 'A'-J., wai-tyor'tb' mort than the. wuuiu
?r>veriiPieiit price tor a "oe?f,*ina that *V the
rcYpirqiiiaito' of ?je-butcher^-Cuarlualou
0-liner." ; ' .
4j( xrEBfiltAK Pipt?l-VT'e orpy il?t? foi.
low ir tr rei-cipi trout liikKooa?iifchaiu Jieijisiti.
lui UIJ ki i ur a coiidiinent eq'ial io thc basai
pepper : Take night or tea pods of red pep-'
^. r, boil 03 Rtrorig aa you can' rrTakc it. ; then
r.dd or/*'pint of wheat airl boil' until "il ?ets
s'rnn^j trrcn^'dry" and parch lt br^an very
.shWly. Then grind'and rt is tit fur-nru.
"-.'"""J **'". - . * . - '
LAHOK A V-KKAUK.'^A 'lofof about fifty nt-?
gr?ia. aviu attb^lHitfesUte jaie of l^iv L?t?viin,'
iilTL-'.? Viiiiict, averaged a"b->ut $2,G00.-Ab
be.Lit ritas. ' /
For tba Advertiser. -
To the Votara* ol' ?djgel?em District.
Brothel Soldiers and Fellow-Citizen* : ?ind
triendc ?nw fit lift wiBtar to nominate me fur the
.clorida!ty ot Sdge?cld Disject at he ?ueuing
clactiou, which noiajnaliou I accepted,.?viih a do
aire to. serve them in that capacity, ahoold it be
their pliasnre Uueleot me. As I hare not the op
portunity of canvassing the District, I au com
jielipdto Uko this moans of correcting erroneous
impressions created In diff?rent | art's'Of the Dis
trict, which aro ealeuljTitod to injure .me iii my
eUctioa.' It is ?uid of - me taatj " I ont OH abu
bodied tolditTj that I have a ijoovt^po?itjun in tfir
army, fuid.thcrcforjcjhrivld not.be el??tei," -
-I thn'r.j God th-.t I am "an abie' bodied saldier,"
and that I-enjoy tko confidence of my bruthar?
soldicea-iU this command ; so mach so, as io be
able to bold' a gr*d position i? the army." But
Hoer that disqualify me in tho least for tho posi
tion I reek at home ? It .never has en te: ol ray
mind yet to nnit ihe sesvioe should it be my for
tuno to bc elected; lhere, are'p lou ty of competent
young men who have been disabled in this cruel
Aar, who would make oilicieut clerks lo transact
all busiueaS that t hero i j, or will bo, in tiie-SuerilP?
Omeo"during ibo existence of tho stay law.
I en tered tho service TU the'Spring of? 1861,
have boen at my post cVcr-since, and I-do;;.-e now
te assure rr;y frjends, and my foe?, that I will re
mit?a lhere, unless entirely" djsabf co", catii this wai
shall ebd.
Having bsen?onnoc'od^ with'the offiu? feront
term, and being known by most of the voters ir.
tho District," I must leave, it with ibero to jud ct
ol inf competency or incompetency? without eu j
electioneering. T. H. CLARE.
-? -"-- '
>Ve flfoet Cl'o.c up oar Books. -
In order lo settle with th'6 Admiuislraioi.of eui
late partner in businoss-Cor. A. SiXKnoi, dee'd
wo uro compelled to close up our Booka; ir. fnbVt'
this date. T-aerufo.-u all persons' anywise ludebiou
to tho Ad'eerfiier Olficejire 'ournestf/requested t'
call ip uni s.jitlo the same wfthoatdelay.
Our collector, Hr. L. H. McOULLoCoiI, will be
out collecting every importunity/ and W?J hope
HOL?.will fail to liquidate our claimsagainrt them
on p;osculation of their respective accoauij.
Rugs I Hag? I
W?"T*Hnt Rugs-Collo?. R.igs-Linen Rags
eluuii R?gs,-und if we can get a'plenty of Rugs
ho ran keep tho A ?/?/'fuer aft ont until-tho war
onda. Bringan your Rag.? nrr" he'p a? to keep
thc Atloci ti?-r one of thu tixod institutions of the
country. -
ltKL.n;iOiJs No ricE. ' .
The Fit th SabbathUnion Ireetipg of the- Fo?n>
[.Division of the K JceReld Association, w.il con
vene with the Ropuuliean Church, oa Kiid-y be
fore th;: otb Sabbath in Nov. inst., at 10 o'clock,
A. Af. " . . " '
J. S. MATiinVS, Moo.'n.
' E. M. SwcARtVXKNj Clerk.
: ?$?Op RewardT
?WLLL p.iy the above rewuid for the dcteCti*L
of the Tliinf who hr..ko into and robbed my
c.ore ou .Monday uigui last.
E. PENN, Agent.
N..T21 . . "_tf ; 46
That Overcoat!
THE person that tonk my half worn OVRR
COAT out o? my Buggy (through mistake it
is to be boped) at William i'oney's'salc, on Thura
day; 12th iusuui, is hereby rerouted to return i
irutuddiatolv, aa I do nul wish tn expose soy eur
JOHN F. DANIEL..
Lott's P. 0., Nov 2-1 J i? 48
Hides ! Hides ?
Iftfift LBS. ?OOJJ DltiT li??KS,
.\J\J\J fer ?ila on rcasonaclo terms. Ur, 1
win Hurler Hides fur Cora?r Meal-sue pound of
Hides foy ona bushel of Coro or Meal.
A. A. CLOVER.
Nov 21-_ tf ' -I*
Land for Sale.
ESTATE OF SARAH Wi DE.M AN, ? BCD:
WILL bo ?old at the late leaidenee. of -the
deo'd., Abbeville Dlstriut, na Tuc**iav, 1st
Deoeiobur next, a VALUABLE PLANTA iiUN
com>istitig of
1643 Acres,
More or 1P?S. .TU? said Tract i? sitnate on the
Barksilalo-Krrry R,t<ad,4Q milos trom inc S-?vah
nah River, and three from the Edgelii-Id line, ao
jicent to the lauds of Si bert, Patter'on and Dom
-wll adaptad to ihe production of Ur?in n'i.d
.Cotton-in a (Jua state nf ouitivation-first mia
i tn pro vernen is on 'a handsome html thy location
and embraces a large quantity of.woodland. Also
.A LARGE AMOUNT. OF PROVISIONS'
. STOCK, IMPLEMENTS OF UUSBANDRY, |
Conf?d?rale Bonds*/ Ao. *
Terran aoonaimodathig,
J. H. WIDE MAN, Ex or.
Charlest-n, S. ,C> Nov 24 . ^ - Jt4?
Ad?iinistrators'Sale.
WE will sell on tho first Monday in December
n Nejro mun BEN, bid ?.fl' ft iffp* Estate^
sale of tne late E Rv McDaniel, dee'd. The |
purchaser having foiled to oomply wilt) the tej-R)s
of s ilo. the t<\id Bon will bo resold at tho first
pu'chaser's risk.
Tornrs uisdo known en day of sale..
A. HODSON,..
B. F. -GLANTON,
Nov 25 _2 *13 Adm'rs.
Notice:
ALL persons barine; claims iy-.tinst the Estala
of Susan F. T.i'lber', dee'd., are notified to
reuuer them iii forthwith properly attested.
JAS. A. TALBERT, Ad'er:
itdt.it _. tl -48^
Take Notiee.
ALL persons baying.CIM-?QI* against t^o E?ta^e
ol Jas. IS. Ad .uiis, dee'd, are uoll&ed to rt-nd er
tb-iu in, proper'y attested, liol'ore lh<? Ut Deo.
1S64. and ibrre indebted lo said Estate will please
puy thc sam?> without delay. -
- ?. ti. TURNER, Admior.
.Nov. 25, ly? 47
l^BW~ao??)?!
Ladies' Lirion HANDKERCHIEFS;
Gent?' 4r>- da. . ?
Lariie.' Binck Cotton IjPME ;
M Mriiod " ?
Missos ???>?? .
Lidies'SILK BBL?S;
Als.., a gro?.t varioty of othr.r de-irable GonHs,
u?t received by E. l*J?NN, Apt.
Aug 5 u ai
T
ROLLIZO'WW?R. t
I?r>G*?'tai.u, Noir.' TS1*, (*6?. J
III C u ?cc. ot hie^v't*^?.?*?',r'!.*.n'" **! *ur"
(.?n-Ui.uiiU of tia Ar?, j ?ie e?U?d lo iL?
to?'ofripjr_0.rdirr.: - '.rr-- -.: "V
ADJ'^VA INSP?CTOB .flENKRAL'SCFTTCE,
GENEILAC OI'.UER?. Nu. 135. . -
I. Recruiting Officer? and ?ihert ?are f.-r
l-iddeu to grant J ermil?:u -Cnuscri] is ?r. ?orwrt
ur?, allowing, them io riait their homes) or t?jr?
main th-rcTor joy purpose. Th' entire already
given, Cun*?'ripia i- deemed sufficient,* and De- .
?ru; rs ure uoi e^uU'id' io .^.?ui^eirLc.
"'ii .'. ? . ?*v -.
AIVJ'T d. I.<siM,hToa*??iai??-><)i'?i?J!S,
, . _ . h ?vic?*tt??nd, ?cu'Zii?i, ibfi?.
(?ENEllAL 0HD?1C??, N0. ia,
* '.*. .'. * v *' " * ; ..
gk' Soldiers re*iur.\)iig h?me on furlough, or on
reaching-plaifs siVb.ieh th i?? will stay: during
turin u pb, wtti'' lin mediately- rep ?rt -to tb? "Clearest.
EoroKiug ??ficer,'-who will 'keep a. register-of
their damas, descriptive, list, pince Wi-.cie stallen?
ed, by-whevn t^furloTiflli w-t? (ranted, and tho
time.al which ii cxnirui. > ? . ? . .
" LEI,.Wbea a?the^x^ra?bu, of .-kif, farfengli,
:ind being at a autahcefrom a Jio.p^ial Eumm .
ipg.ByarOn ? soldier ii uusWo lu u*re,, tu? eu
r-.llhig officer will order hi? li?f-rV the Board of
Examiners fur Conscripts, and, tko Medical ef&ceir
add one iiti (Seaptryiiciaos employed eou.curr.ngi
they elli foiir^rd* to bis Conara?ed ng General,
with.? sut'eaient'of. bis. eas?,;, a recommendation
tor au ext?nua -ot, furlough aet io e^Aad.thirty
J?.'?. riuj,lleiu?. being i\*y ?cjit u thoc'uriwra
?oBerui, Bat nina the tiuluier ia accessible Co a
general ho.pi ul, be "will ' bo- seat belora'' Um Hos
pitar.Exatn?hi?g "Board; who win^onfolOn'tb th?
prec?JIhg. instruction.*; '
IV* in oases of sickness .or. wu^nie, which,
from any eivuse, ure neglected,- ur du not resolvii
proper treatment, tho disability in_ -,oop.sG4uenc:)
benni prolonged, the soldier wilt be neat," by 'th')
carolling officer, to the nearest' 'Camp of Insudo
tion, for treatment In hospital; - -
' _,y. Kecemme'edation for extension of lear? ti)
OCcei?, and iuj-luugsi to soldiers, and medical
ourtitjcaiea to sneers, and certifier,tea ef diaebjli
-ty ta soldierv will .only bu jn~von:.ey authorised
buarde u?*Examiu?r?, us ie catee eat.braca.d-ia-Oe
fintaeetwu^f i-aiagraphrl??? ?f-.-thu.order, \*
.thc Board of Examiners for can ic rip U. Buuoau
tr.c n dali o n ? _ or cor tilka tn/ from private physi
cian's, or fn?n a m?dicaf dflteer ?ia?ly, will "not be
r.eciived. Paragrapua 171 and L?2, General B.?g
.ulaiLun*, ?ad paragraph!, General Order Nu. 51,
Current Series front ibis on*ce, a*vsi jed lyjtM-.
cord with this paragraph.. ~ :
jgy order. . O?OP?iB, "
Adj't au'dlbsp'r.'(ian.
L lu coinpliauoe with said orders all men now
absout-from the army, and at borne on furlough,
sra hereby or Jerad to report lorih-with ' tb" the.-o '
JJo?d-quartors .or au wxniantiou mi uieirpapers.
-; - l l. Those failing io comply ?Itu tee above vr
Jur? wi.I be reporto'd to thu Ooi/artmun'L
. By ordor uf''OulillaVudaht ol'. Consoripti. -
. . ??QUL Jt C'hjcl ii. U. ut i^Jgeuoid.
Nor 24'. -, K' ..'tf." -. 46 '
gjjfjKVitufrNoiv. 33d.. 1.8<53.'
A .LL AB S EN T ri L's ii od DBF*.! U LT li fi S tfuf?
.?JL Cu?, il ana. 1 ul. ?J p. ii. i3^*.o ?ro<-<fi, ?nj
ii.ui Uot OA yul ropiijiod, j?fo uoro?/. urd?r?ii Lo
report oy ute 1st'?ti December ssxU, .** '',''? .'.-'
jiu fuiliuj? te comp?y with tho ahuVo i'?.y will
by treated aa'deserters..
-? By order- Commandant of* Co?seriptJ.' ? -
F. AI? ;??HHr)HfiR, ^
??? .'. Lieut, ?. Chiti'. ii. U. t?dgeuo?d Ui<t.
A'or 2k . -.U' '. ...'/ .'. 4?
. Ni^ety-Six j?Qpot.
?.'l-'ICL i'LUClUoJLJ??^ A.?v-y- lJ*4*ivKSSLi5a'
A?ENr.FOR W-tEFx?Lirbl?j&lCJj
LuanriELD C li., Nov.-?Ocb, ?StS.
M?L%. Vf. STEWART hast'charge'of tba
?toro Kuou at Nioety-Sn Dipot, audii*
auia?rizedto receive -iou. receipt 1er the, TAX
?N K1N?. ennanaiug .of. AVheat, BuokeJ eat,
Kic.e, Ciu^ar, J?ola?iear Feas, Beau?, ?rouod-PeaS
amt Barou. .. .. '
Farmers will call eu Mr. St?wart /or Sacks. '
? ? TILLMAX. WATS?S.Jr,"
. - . ^?"rcna^ingAyrtjt'dgeficLi BielL;.
A Va?a?lbl? ^laiit^tio^
i' Oit *?i.J,l?.
T.IE ?vibaoribor .ufl'ers for s?|e that VALUA
LLL FLaK?A^luN Whereon In I uow
iiv?i?, ootitaiuing Tbrea Biuadred and Twec>t^>
SVc a/roi, m iro or I'ss.
Xu'u :a-.d lies lu -tidgoucld Pis-net? on Moore's
Creek, a oe v. r-iji.ing sn cato,, twe ?ad ? half
?niles front, thc Kid ge Hoad, and six ari it ? from
Mount Willing. Tuo -ii rca ni ' runs thr ugh the
piiiutation, and upoa this stro^m, on the premises
?iwrosaiQ, ir g'nhe mill site.- ' About ono third- of
i his Tract ic ive ll wooded; tb* rcuiaititog l."e"
thirdc ara under.cuitiratiuu aud well adapted for
Colton and ?mali (?rain. Betvroen nfty and sev^
eiity-?vd acree is sjilcn-iid ho- lum land.
The Dwelling is new and comra?diniis-heilt
within tue Wt five v?ars. Ail necessary ont
ouitd uga-Ajid ju good repair..
Tho Suhmrlber will aia'd??.| te the purchaser
i>f this plantation, half of his ?tock of Cattle,
flogs, bnerp, ll'irseiTj \3OTB, Fodder ?nu Potatoes.
B. II. ?UUNUBLUOO.
Ridge P. 0., Nov. 24 6t ...??.
A ^raluabie Tract of Land
P
\RTlt? in iuterest ale?'for f?rjale a Tract
of Laad, c?utaiiiir.r, TWELVE HUNDRED
a?RBS',dying about luuf unie* trora tue abe ve
Pfwctand ivfo miles fr"|n M. nut-Willing. Thia
Land is heavily timbered with pine, '-but has
upon it no dweltiug, ur im^rorcmeuta ef soy
kin<b; ne eWrert land.
The oontroifilaleit K iii road between Ol nra bi*
\?d Ainu u wul pruiiao.y ruo vtfJ m.ir ooRi of
llie? above mentioned traces.
Parti i or l'creo'is wishing ti purchase are re
forreH t-< Dr. A. W. Y0?NUUL?0D,' Ridge ?J*.
0 , Ed/relield Distriet
' Nov 25 ,6t .
Thc State of-Sfiutlxearolka,
ED GEFIEL^ DTSTR?0T.
JK ORVINAJST.
BT W. F. DURISQfcV Esui?rt, Ordinary ef
Edgtifeld. t?lsufcL "., c. . 1
Whereas, j??ob S. L^nt;. h>? applied to ma fof
Letters of Administration, on ?ll and singular the
?goods ?cdebattols, rights and craditaof John 0.
rlhntfet, late of the District nfc rtaaid, dee'd.
'These ?re, therefore, to cite snd admoniih all
anti singular, the kludred and creditors ef th?
said decnaved, to bo and appear bolore a?e, at our
next Ordinary'? Court for the said Di s tr?o t j to be
holden at Edgafield C. II. oe (h's 51b d?y of Dec.
next, to show cause, if any. ?hy the saitf-ftdaiBUi
tratien should u?t be granted. J '
Given nuder my band an? ssai, this Slat day
.of November in the year of ?ur Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-three, and in th?
eighty-oigfath year ?f 'h.* ludnpeadenoe ef the
Sute of South Carolina.
W. F. DUBI80S,0. S.D.
Nov 2i_lt - - ? 48
Administrator^ Notice.
?LL persons indebted th the Estate .of WnH
Tor: ey, deo'd, will pay the na ao without delay,
ths.'o having elands 'againsr^said Estate are1
notified te render them ia- properly attested, " ?to
Dr. J. B, Courtney, Agent for th i A dud ni* traters,
Tonhwi-h; as we desiro to close up the Estate ax
joJa as possible.
HAR?irKf T0?HY? ) . "
' * : GEO. J. T?NE1*,' j Adora,
No?. 25 - ' ly? . 47
Ackainijstrator's Notice;
ALL perons having cltiins against Ute Batate
nf J. B. Williams, dee'd, *>tl 1 rudder thom in
by tho 'tb Jaauary next, .and those, iudcbicd to -
said EstitrXp-il? pjoaie Sottle hy that timo, a? ou
that da/ F\T111? maire a final settlembat on said
Estate. H lH?KOjX SWR OM, Aient,
. for B. Williams, Ad'or.
Nov. ti .ut? s ;?L, 47
; Notice.
THOSE indebted to th? Est?t? of J**?* J. Li
nier, arc hereby uoiifled thi.t I win reoeiro
p?yweut in Cont'udera'c Bonds or Treasury Note's
s G. c MAYSON, Admv.
Nor. TJ im U 4J