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A- ?WXiaS, D- A. I?UBIS?E, ok E.. KEEBK piOJ'RitTons. JAMES T- BACON, EDITOR. riJiONKSOAY, NOV. 25, l?r.:t. ?ST" Tte rotor? of Edgefield Bf-tricvvboib. in and nut of t?? Anny, will hear in mind thai ike el-CM JR for Sueriff, Clerk nnd Ordinary will ii? held ibu fecund D'-md:ig inj.) .naary i.cx , in n: ?4 of thu jir*t H -id'ig. or skited iu our !a.?t. Capt. Kuius Dean. T'ae vv.tero'.ts friends of tbj? \:cj popular o? ijr, Captaia of Co. 0. 19th R*?;t: S. C. V., will ferret to learn thai hs/ ia at hom*, ??ck. S'::.co hi-- ?.'rival b.wever, wo laarn niith pleasure tSat li J is cou?: lerablv oq the mona. Surely the g*; lcut Captain will not doy*rt CbetUaone,a-ward wiibout coming .'0 J"'*"** his friends about the Court 'House. ?jgr W. F. D?RISOK, Esq., r?q?-at* us te ae% .knowledge, the ro?ei-rt af ton bushels Potatoes anil two bcsb-ls Wheat from Mr. Jo?x FAJK, and fr tum bu ?bc!/Potatoes from Mr.'Jas. R ? ISJI'O.-.H, f ir the indigent familia* in this vicinity. Let the commendable example ofsuho abovo-mun tsoned guOtlomeu be intitstod by othars. The Charleston Courier. We regret to observe in this best of Newspaper? the following announc.?m<"nt : " Circumstances ovor which we havo no control in tho publication of the Courier, ni*y make it ceeossary for us to sn.pend.its publication, which we will endeavor ' to make NS .'hort as possible." Not yat qutie-Certain. ; Tho report of the occupation of Knoxvillo by Los.i.sritBKT still laoks omet?!'confirmation. Wc ourselves havo but little doubt of it though. Aud ;1 h s i? not occupying just yet, he will bo very soon ; so it amounts to tb; same thing after all. T' at tin lt?a i'epiured a very Urge a um ber ol "bin? beiiifl'.' gpntleme'-n (fbVy aro '?'blue" in tbe fjue Ky tbis time we guess) aad Iarg*.?j:p|iI?9S of Q-jurtormadter aud Co la nt i ?Sary iloron, i? ijuite lioyond a doubt.- A friond writes us from Sweet water Vallny. 39 or 40 asiles fr?ui Kensville, that thry are living in ;.ha-.?Ur.ci ; and baying Whis key at $t"eor gallon ! This movement ot LU?G srHBBT it i? h"ped will fenv'vo the prog.ur.i noon BIIAUG and prevent a further rotrea- upon Oa. A Word to our S?nntorand Represen? . * tntivra. Th? supp?t t of indigent soldiers' families isa g'iibjr?t of vital interort anti importance to thc ^t?te. and speeals forcibly to all jve5t, to say notts I?-; of g?tc-on?. hoV'.*. Tho pa, in'ism and ohitalry of S-nth Carolin? hare bien vindicated in ;hc freely-flowine; blood of thousands of her Sci '-tdd tons. Tho stern voice of Jnsr.c* now calls "noon her to tu an ile.-1 a rent.sing tense- of lhi? patrtnttssn, ohivelry, Hevotian. Tho mon at b irrie 'tnrin? thia inignty war hove solemn riutie.? ti? perform. Lo; our Legislators especially, look narrowly lo it that they tail not in tbeirdnty.n) -the fisatiliee of th?!? nobie mon wno are breasting * the storm-of war and jeopardising life and litub ia this mi/rb ty elruggia .'or independence. If the 8<i:dier's dmy call? him to tho batilo field, there to unJerge rb-ro hardships nnd trial? thau pen eui: di.'crine^with equal force, and loud v.>i,oe, duty eail? on those at home to pnrbio for the wauls nf th?..soldicrs families'; to caro for thc widow asd tho nrj->an;?to soothe and kelp tho desolate mother nnd sister. Iinajrine not- that this would brT'i'inorosity ; it wuld bo but simple jiir-tice Can wo rter psy thc dcot we o"we io our s?<| lier's ? Novcr'?iJriare our h im** Iren p"lia'cd by the fwtstep of tbe unxcrcpulon* ?nd blood.hir?ty foe? Hat tho puiily of our .vivo*, daii^htor?, sis ter* *<nd mothers,' beon endangered? Aro mn child.-en bound, a ?th the cVainj of s.?very? No. And woy ? iiecau-.?- our noble soldu-rs heard thc first f-U?-j of the toe?in*, anti jusbod to arms. S'inll tb? w-,il of want and woe from their wivse, widow ?, ohihlrnc, .ard orphnns bp. b'-rue unheeded upan tho Mic *aiml ? Forbid it. jnst and merci ful God ! . . Private charities and icditriduid subscriptions d? not and eaouot moot the crying wants of the ease. M<fby men, just and genoioui, ackn*wl<dgu and feel the debt ol gratitude they owe; these dr. and xiii contribute. Bul tho sou ll ?.;-.? and grarping mult:t-udv, who charo alike tho ' blessing of a pre. tectod home and freo country, deaf te thc cry el destitution and sufforinj:, coldly turn their beets, und " trinke to themselves friend; of the Mammon of unrighteousness." Senator uu-i Representative* of Edgefield, South Cer-iiua as a neble. and sympathising mother, r?u-t ac; in these premisos, Ihro.igh her Legisla ture now in Kassian. ' Let ber eumptl tbe host of iui<i?rabl? misorrto the perforasenre of their daly; am! let her vncourage the just and generous. Should it bc necasoary, tho whole and entire pro duce ol-tho Sute' skould^o to the support of our army, tba /antilles of our iadigeut soldiers und keslie ootisumpiioa. Until our army ia ?ell lid. and Bb.il the fantiliee si our indigent soldiers are thoroughly mred for not one dollar should be boa:?lcd as su-ptus acrumulatioa. Mina M. A. acm, Wh-> kas ?taphatietilly earned ian little ef the Soldier*' Friend, (any* ibu Augusta CkiynJeU ? Sehtinel) bas buen invited to make e*lloctions, .aitber in mttney or supplias, fm vho hospitals in tlaii eily. Hiss B. baa ohoertully arceptod ibo trust, sud is now engagud in that prkiacnoriby labor. We wish her God speed in tho good work. Mer labors'in North, Carolina, whither she bas reecntly baot, havo been crnwmd with cntnplrie sueco?. We notice by the jourml6 (bat tho has collected, in los? than three months, forty thou sand dollars in the old N-rth .Stale for the saldier* busider irivinj; generously of Her time and means. We commend, M?s? Buie to thu Cwurtcsios and charitierTuf tbu bonevoloat and patriotic. ?afir A bill ia before the Georgia Legislature to pat all who refuse lo* take Confederate mouey into tho anny. We are with tho yeas. Wi hope oqr own Lugisl.iio/s will a ooo go to work on a similar bill in this state. Thau io -kout, old Shylovks. ?5*" Tho books of the department at Richmond show that since the war begun ?vor 74.000 sub stitu?as havo h.eu put lu ibu army. Rjader,Just think how quick th?t 74:00?. who stay at home, could oud the war ia oonneoiion with Bragg's army, at thu lu' tuont .' Maj. J. G. Lowry, of Chtster Di'trhit, liss set a-.'i'ie 2,000 bushels of oura, to bc sold to the j poor and tho families of sol I ic rs, at ono dollar | por busk '. . . ?tir Lt if uad-rstoed tba*. G n.?r?l Burnside's] reeigoati >n has boon acoopiod, and it is probable ' that General Foster will suoeced him in oomuiaud j of tho Anny of E?aJ, Trnnos#.-e. JE^* Gen. Polk, as harstofore stated, ha? gone to the West, and Forrost in the sama direction, ' whiLl llinduanls still undor arrest and HUI or- j dered to Rioemond. t3f A letter from Henry county, Virginia, says that tho mountain tops in that eau nt? ami Jt??t- ' rick aro coverod with snow. Ibo weather there I is already very cold. ' I Treasury' Notes und their TSP?. . Wt* have a gre?; dc?i oi uhL.c.mir.g eouit.i..i abr.ut ?ir. >iKMMi>urr.ii's mau?gtt? .71"9? ?b*??* -p?o'* ui.ney-?nil race u'vi ?urca- ne lo wi mi,-.b: havo uttn Hot.o if. a-dift-reu' .course h ooeir piTaoeii-il, lot iiiaiauce, a hoary ?ysiun UxajIavQ bad been ad'-ptod at (be hoginiwafc the war. Now thia is ?il " r'<T ci pr tlc at n'Ait there ?2 ao word of ?CUM? of lt. Wo ar: prc well mi\Tr:*i iii al tlje Treasury um boen manag in about lot bs?t wy that ll ?OOIJ have bo? a?d ?. v?.-y plain ?tatemaut of-tb? cuno will or - viaoe any ?no uf thi.<. For wh?t wa? iha'-Treat ry Department c?!aB'i??rd ? T.) ruin tto?cy, j prtcii-iir, t* c*..-. on thia liar. We'l, hat ll boen doue ur usu? Th? war ii ,m>w drawing lb? oUse of tho third year, xnd tho President: ?ares dbe rouu try tSnt tba Anny ii? ita abet e'inditi-injthxn it .han ovor been. Tho Army I .been fed, clothed,, and furnished with arma ?. auiutunitiou ; ?nd thu? hal th* eountry been i fende i for uoar throe y erins. And all this J beuo duuo by Truaaa.-y NuLs-Uutaing ul?e li we'hare bwaid ??f. Aud uow vre. deidre to knoW who has betn .j.urod -by tho tijjjulatien wf Treasury Notes. S*. p.>iu tkat ali th?'? o Treasury N dos were g.the: to.morrow iutb une bundle-thoy would tnaki largo on? wu adoail-and uiaJc * bonfire of! W than nould-be ia j ur o? ? . No ono for wb'om .hwuU shed a tear; np soldier-no soldier's fat ly. And yat, We repeal it, these Notes bare I and clothed thc Army fir' hear three year's, long as tho people. w?re willing", lo reeeire tin Neto? ia puyia-nt for Army ?upplics, wo e?ute that they aSswered our purposes jastas well a s<pci,?* currency. Hut il will be grid, thc?pcot. ,if< might have been forc3coo, hare growu tir?. thu paper currency, aiid aro unwilling now receive it Very wcli ) if ih?..t bathe caa??, th tho Govornmonl must offer those uotos no loagi that's all. They hare had their day, and maintain, a very useful day, and now they mi retire, 'and a different currency be put io I plk.ee. Whether the next bo a better currone)* no', does not matter materially, so it he a neav o . ll is said that we should have cum/tweed w a heavy system "of taxation to sualaiu our curr? cy. Tr im this opiuion we are inclined tu duse* We liare carried uti the war so fur with but lit taxjtion, and wo caa therefore nuw the bo't.-r nott? it. At thu beginning of thu-war, su taxation at'would have boen neccuaary to'sappi tbo Government, would have boon seiiously : ? isted, and would have ruodorcd the w-ir unpo> Ur at tho out?et, which would have, boon t w iakci-t policy that a Gorcruaiont could ado Tuc wrongs and Su trago? that tho eu ..my 1 done us have rendered the peuple r?ady to ma a. thin day auy saf rilicc-"ubini, to any taxation . tu site tain.our causo, ilene? wc are satisfied tl tho course tbinga ba-.o Ukcn bas bee*n wisely i dered, whuibei' so crdcrud by God or mau. -_ ?. ?. - We ltjarn, e.iy? tho Wilmington Jocm that fire additional vose?is have rooontiy bo noticed as forming a part ot in- blockading iii 03' tho Ooast, ?uiug tu show l iai thu Y sr kees * in carnell iii, their ihr??*.? tu establish flic rn? rigi** guard orcr this p'?r*. We predict, spite ? all their eli iris. vttraolD will ?o oui and como i but tho fijkj of capture or Ueatruclinu munt argely bcrpttod. . A grntl-unan of Winchester, Ta., slat that.during the Fetkra) oppupaticy of tbnt low.? Yankee chaplain, in r. Sabbath Sermon, after.c nun:.oing the rebellion rind rlnriMtig thc ?ld and stripes, proposed throe ebcers forjhe Uni?. j?3~ Gei.?ral Brag^'-ha* i if u od in General C deni, that it being .'['parent lb? euomy<docs n intend oai?ying out the cartel in good <aith, J the exchange- of prisouora, our -oublier* -shoii know that, if taken prisoners, tliay wi.l langui in Northern dur.gi.on? until the cWc ot ii.e TIS prefvrablo tu wLlca it ..j hon-rablo death cu ti uittiieUHld. ? fCjs> Th? Y't-nkc* G-n. Jllount is?u*ni KU orri e n>niu)P einer, calling upon ?il loyal citisena aid ide ionlii-rr iii rap'tnrihg lb? rebel .uianin ind hi; band of outlaws, mid Dutering lilian1 n to bc bung ar soon ai- captured, ye*-midi bea ? f tb? or<Ur, and laid a trap for the c<vpturo Hl-'iint. Ho had but a short time to w.. ii, win lita Yal.kee Fconadrrl an?J hiv stuff and b?i guard atafrped in tn thc ttnro r??t tor thurn. Gi mulatto buy ia ?ll tknl is nuw living tu tell tl tala of their capturo. Col. B. K. Pichriiiig, of Mnrongo count AU. 's m.iking excellent cett-in yarnn, for tl manufacturo of bngcing und heavy clothing f negroes, without tho o.so pt enids. He. gnni tl cotton slowlv, ni>as tb throw large flnkes thron; thc flue, which are caught iu a banipor bu'k placed under the flue, and taken to the fpinuil wheel, without preiiiiug the cotton. Col. Pieke ing ?ayn that t.is bast hpinner.i arorapo vi^ht eu por day. Since he mudo thia dlseovery ho lu abandoned tho ?ire ot cards in making coan yarn?". ?t.??- '"Hermine" in perhans xi peculiar a wbi as any in our luuguigu ; the two ?rsl letier.? of are male, thc three first female, thc four Brat brave snau, and the whola word a brave woman. XJP* TWO friend? -joeeting, one romurked : " have jual met a man who. told mo I looked lill yeu." ." Tal) pus va? it was, that iTeay knee him down," replied hi. friand. " Don't troubl rouraelf,'' sai4 he ; " L ilid that tay.i?ir, humed; Htely." ^i*r""fhc eitir.eni of Chattanooga aro sti?'crrc greatly, and Mre beigj; cunt North,, to keep tbei from rtarvarion. 'J'hc anim?is are^lying from th scarcity of fora-re. ?? f#t~ Th? rctcr?biir^ R*pr*i$ say? : " (Inners A. P. Hill is a?id tu be under arrcMt for diaobedi ehce of order?, whoreby MoadVs army wa* enabloi to maho its escape, when its capture seoitwd i ?attar of ab^nluto etrteintv. (JennrHl Hi]| j said tc have been fmir hour? behind time." Wc find in the last Abbeville' Pm* th? foltowiug advertisement, and publish it for th? benefit of mail contract ol* throughout tbo Din. triet. Look uut, ur some 'of you will lose a bar gaiu ; Poa SALK.-A good Buggy and farm Hurso noi old-1CJ hands hands high-a geed murer and perfectly (/ernie, and sound-no dofects excupt bl md iq both ey?s. Terms Cash ! ."?3^ Tho old capitol at Wbshlngtorfis juij to he deuauly eruvded with prisonors. They claim 1,750 prisoners to bayo arrived in Washington, captured iu ibo surprise of ibo two brigades ou the Bappa hannuck. ,4 ^?" Tho New Y'ork Tribun* says that tho oauao uf ihe captation of th? txebaage of priso ners is bucauiu " tho raM? will not agree to in I eludo thc o'lbcers mid ?soldior/ti}' tho fulured regi ? mei.ts in thc cartel." ZW A Washington di?]iatch aayn; " Thu Our oriiinont ii? dctormined to tako n?i official iiotico of the Freneh iiiv^si-m "'t .\in.?tie<. uuti! our ur,-u dnmoe'ic?aii(Beuliiea ure atljusU?! " The Ciiicit^o Ti nfs' VYtfkshit)|tlt'tn nirri*sp-in deUtsays: ino.rectora'iou ?d' the Union ia almost hope?r-sc. if restored thc-i Uaited Slates will find theni?elves a dr-pendeiicy of tba j French IC-nperor on thr S-iuthwosfr-rn Frui tier. The ?opiiblicanadmin'Stration haaahan doried the Monruo doctrine, and, bj pursuing aggrasivo uiea--ures.tr> coerce tho 8otith, has given them un ally ?li Napoleon, whoso tu-'i.Sv ance will enable the South to establish their independence. FT tho Advertiser.' Mis.? Buie'K Appeal for Cheleston. Tiic vv'i.yslJe iiolUo iu Ciiu.1 icstuii.is MB?: nt tho be?t io ; be Sooth, ?Ji J ha* tod fies uighur)?s, uri r * . ' ?** ' ..: - . . . ? . I ni.Tieen R?pii*alMl ...lui?? a?n?e .ti.a 1ml a.%.y ..: I Auru?* li S3. Uncoil anti i??rd are. b??a needed \ li?:? ~UTV, aim Mr. JAS.'o. C'miiZb c)8>ires lue. tJ I ala^e\L_i ht. aili pey foi- fiff? ?bs. ?(loe w? ut hy ?'luci, ca? luruish iL. |Evcry true, uigli tonod So?tu I Oaiulli-ian abuulu he p.. .. ? io ?Ad!donations lo ? Ch?.ic?UU, to tue h'aro defender? ?heio r.l|o are ! Biidtrir.g i>o much for th* sato ty ol (that do:.r old j city, ll ia ?? honor to contribute i? JII?L her???, j I h> va just reiu.ued l??hi Nurtb .Carolin a, where j I cohectid Porty Theuaar.d D'M&ni f<?, thc culaier:. Shali.Iark in vain tu Edgr.riela- ?b2" i?u.d of the. l.ra?e? No'. I kuu.v thal (hareLt{?atre.titin?ind tiournlity loeic. ?J "?end j ur Rifts to Mr. JA a KS S. Clunes, Way side llouie, Cheleston, 8. 0. " . Te iecura liberty we must-be. wlllinr t<> tu*ko ??crificei?. If* ti* br*ve dead oneld could speak wi you they would .tell jon U take caro o' >.bc livSn's >...ldiurB, *hu, after auffejring. Ju much hardship, ala now . willing to'givetheir ii>?*j'nr liber'y. Imitate the e*u??p!eo? the noll? .-pirij Eihuse io gnificeut uouls scorned tho low pursuits of avarua md ?tve of monty-TV hu scorned the na?ie of .?larc Tb?y ui joyedfreettom while th?y lived, and dying bnthe red held of fara?, bequeath ed, the dear ?Ljtorilancs to yuur ?are. Reitember that it is iuiai'.nality. te SKcriiice y<>ur*elves for f the 'slvatiou of yt ur country. Every Sj.utb Carolinian should aid Charleston. . . M. A. BTJIE. Good News from Tennessee. . -J"- . . ATLA??, NOV.. 20.'. , Advies from thu front are nothing more than thc usual shelling. The~Go?fedej?aov stales that -great deatitu ??ii exists at Chattanooga. - . Thc Appeal icarus Irvin Col. Chester that Loiigsiiuei captured Kuoxrillc, routing thc Cli?uiy, mid Utkmg 1,200 or l,C0il prisoners. One hundred a-.ii forty prisohers arrived in the ea;ne train with Co!. Chester. Wheeler is reported in the enemj'? rear, and Longstreet presshg-their Iront. , [SECoNP DISPATCH.] ATLANTA. Nov. 20. Geni-raT Wharton hm returned fr-'in lli.b mondkand is promoted Major General. Gen. Ch?-athuiu ha? returned" hi the front, . General Buckner will go to the trout in a lew dava. Two hundred and thirty prisoners came down luis evening. Many more nie on theil way down. Officers -.rho left Loudon on the IS'L report tlut L >ng*trcet captured 1600 aud Wheeler GOO Yankees on the lfith. Longstreet waa a mile and ?half from Knox ville and entrenching. iu their retreat from Loudon, tho Yankees. abfUU.? UUH, were greatly d?uiuraiiZod and left about lU? K Ugo US, commissary and oitii nauce otore* on thu ro*d. ;i One huiniruJ ami thirty-six Yankees Iorm ina BurnsicV'i roar guard, reached Dollop !?*! n'ght. They <ay Knoxvi?c. in r-.nnthisr Hnrper> Ketty 'rap and that B-irn^ide. must evacuate. iliciiMONn, Ni?v. 20. An ( fSciai teiegnni li oui Ucucral Jirag-gj tinted Miss'fonaiy ilu?ge, iy;h, suyn Genera Wheeler rxp'irts Iii* attack itj?ou n>\4 disper ?ion of Ihe en'finy'a cavairy, pursuing them ?uta their work? at Knoxville, capturing 300 prison r rs. ATLANTA, NOV. 21, 10 40, A. M.-Tho Ohic-kainati^a train ri^o at 4: A. M., has jus-, arrived wain np<vardtvoi loo VaiiKees hom * ne hiar ol Uar?s?ijj?j aVfuy', Officers irotn thrr* front laut evening report nothing more thtt'i the ?'uar?.iiig. ? I?uiCAiiuiVj rapr?icul that ' movement? of more than u?ual importance are being bow cx?cuud" iii TV-iifie^sse. ' ' " Another Attack on sumer. ClIARt.EflTl'Jf. No*.'. 20 Between two and three this mt?rnini*. Th^ eneniy in S'.-virrnlhiriresai'proaeljeil Kort Sn in '.er, ano upon being bailen norn Hie furl, ti.?" answeied with oatju. Th.-v di>ch?rge>l ?u'c ral v.-.lU'vs nf mtiskctry, which w?*r?? replied tu by the garrison, tb.? f-ngagmnent. !a-.tii:g lit tcr>n to twenty mi..uti?B. when the barges wini drevr. Moultrie, li'io and Johnson also openrd on the btrgdewtt ia uut knuvvu ?nth a haioaiua^e' to thc Yankees. Mnj'ir Elliott savs it was a feigned'assault. Gregg-and C'uniming'a Fn'iit have optiert a very heavy lire on Sumter this morning. Two or three more shots were thrown into the city lust night. .No person injured. The Siege of Charleston. 1 CHAKI.KSTOV. Nov. 21.-The shelling of the city commenced to-driv at 10+ o'clock, and continued to 12$, during wbich timi: eighteen snots were thrown ; two more Were thrown this afternoon. Ohe -colored woman was.killed and one white person slightly in jured. Poll? or five buildings were aljrnck. The shells thrown are one hundred pounder Parrot is. Heavy mortar shelling al Struter has been commuer! all day. No report liTim thc fort thin evening. A Pious AND BRAVC fiuiL.-The army cor. respondent of tile Montgomery Mail, writing frOui LookoutMountain, Ocio ber 2u'. relates the following incident : Thc enemy have been lat -ly shelling ihn little white lieuse, directly undortlie lookoutj a good deal from their Moccasin roint bat teries. Tii'ey have injured the buildingcon s-dnrab'v, several shells having paHsf>l Iii cough ?nd one exploded in the house Your corres pondent pas.-ed there several times during the siieliine, and found tho iihrnatee, ciui-iating, of a gentleman and four ladies, seeking pro tection behind a I alie alone meat hous? uu the premisa. One young linly of moat deli cate appearance, with ike carelessness of u.i fearing ttinocCno?, was walkingabout thc vard. gath^riag up the Iragmenta of a cherry tree, thrvt had been shattered hy a shell, an> 'low mg thom with almo-t childish wotider, and it even seemed with delight, to tho r*a*aers hy. j G.i my suggesting tl.er-'aigeroi brr si? nat ion, : and asking ifslie di i nof fear to remain I h oro, I she replied in a voice unmoved hy emotion, j and uiuMcal, as is Appollo'* lute, 0 no, sir! I God will protect us. i left here, feeling con scious that the aegis of Omnipotence was over her head. . Tlje Atlanta Confed^acij notices thc pre- I sence ol Gen. S. 13. Buckner inthat pity yes terday, and says: A per-onul friend of hld in terrogated him in regard to the report that he hud resigned, aiieii he replied in a most ; positive manner that ho had uot, ani added,! j thal no person or combination of parsons, nor . could any set of cir{;0instances, at this Jute j hour, drive him from th? service! of the Soii'h, I and if he could nut fight ns a Genecr*!, ho eur- 1 thinly could as a private; Had i beeil u roi- \ nier oi'fortune, said he, I could have he'd a 1 much, ut^rti. r position on the other si le ; or il 1 a ol pi en-rr fl ii, could "have remained at Lome m i.H-j :.'id c. uni'.rt, and left it to ii?j | countrymen to win for mo the iodepetiOcnco i o? roy f.ouuiry. . . j, ?9T- Whe-o Cud refu.se^ to correct, there God , "| res-dve? to destroy. There is no wan so near tho | 1 ?dp?, so near the flamoi, so naur holl, a* he whom j God will not io much as spend a rod upon. I i _ _ . i r^ *. . Tr I , ?SiT Thu gevernment through its agents, hos j rosumcd tho purchaso of cotton in Mississippi. ' < THT: DKftKCE or CIIARI.K-TON-.-The Riot)- I ?md Disintlrh **ys: 14 The d?fonce oftjliari-:: .(../i wi?l alway; n :I?-.::I upon t'ecirnj ..? ou. . f b'Sni'v-t hnliitnt rt?jr**? of h.Wwry. P**?' fonr ! mir.lhfl r'tRVC- tur ?arrikr*.--* bren ??ii^it;?r'i>p"ii I itt-- T-iri/Scnt^in? H bri r?ca?e ?'f th? 'fiO?Jt Irr- ' mend-us m1?s.?h?? cvur u?v"l ?ii wirbu".', ai:J fui fbar "r.?ntb? narc they beeu inet? i?n'.l"' b-?H . hy i, tlt-.voLi.-n aiul ??roiaiu wb?cU th'ty '.?.?iiiotequal uor overcome.' The faif?tte'of their couihined military and nav-l opcr-.t:ir,? to accomplish their o?^jeetcoveri tacit, w'th 1 . '.im ?atiuii -and rii?.?racr-. W> bp'i.- ve ihcy j h?.ve dino their vt-or**. S"?) ?Jrji?ri?i'r l?icy l'a-.,, c-r not. G'h^r'oal n IMIJB "hVtu defiance a- !1 lanifc?is 'fcPmt*'scorn. X-hc. valor ot Our' 'ina tad Mie gutii?a ot" heat: reg? rd will es!y b** i> iu.''ratr.? luore p!orioii"^y rilli . very rlrtv a-nl week, and month, aud year, ot" the protracted M?vr." * Realera, invalid- and other? .who sou' r "rT'Ui cilJ feCt, will I.- ?riten iahe J <m Irring '.so,-' or dutti e t'iji of common new-neri-'r or >-t'-<*r ft. per ii aa inn?e -ol? to fud tho .favorable elfi ct. Tlie remit wrl, in m '<t enies, he equal to o ?cod axtrc.o?ik ?jle, aud fae m?rc cottveni-nt in a light fitting . n o.o ir h "it. MAKntsD, on the 18th inst., af tho residence cf tho bride's mother, by Rev. ."?hn Trap;., Mr. PINCH NEV OCZTc?, or the ilamptan Le-r/ioff, and Misa FANNIE LOWRY. 'lu 'ic in o ry of Lieut. John V. Lo vela cc. Fell on thu bat tl a-field of t Hick a ?nangu, on the 20th September last, Lieut-. Jonx ?C.-LOVKI,ACI*. of Edgefild I)i*trict;.S. C. .'- -' . - > Lieut. LOYKLAX'K waa tbe.oidcat son of tho late Cap? THOMAS LOVBLACK of Enfield District ; and tris, wc think, in fha 39th your ef his ega He was well known to the cxnmunifjy ig-whieb he lived ira a maa of the most uambie, frank and generous character Wc believe that wu mny say io truth, bo has died leaving hehind him not one. enoiny. For years befqre tbp breaking-out ot the present nar he had beou identified with tho Mili tary, -olding ut ons time tho honorable poeiwou of Major of tb? 7th Rsgt. S C. M. Among the many consecrated offeringj'la.d np?n the altar of eur Coil il try's liberties in tnt lalo bloody battle of Ukickaihauga, ub nobler beare p ured forth ?ts sacred oblation-the soul of u? porer patriot winfred ita fli'ht from that, field 6<~ ?J alb, (baa the heart anrj-soul of JOU.NC Lo va La rr e. Whoo tho Snu b first sounded tbe tocsin of war, boating bur loud reveille for tuc gathering ef her sons sroun i the skirts of dear raiterual.old V r einia, JOHN C. LOV.KLACK was among the first-in I laying, as a pledge of his spotfess patriotism, bis bu ru bosom and stning arm at tho holy shrine. Humiliated In th s 7'h Ro-ff. S. C. V., iu April ISC., ns ri privHie in C*> H , commun led by the horoliandn?yar-to-bt;-forgotten htA'x?. From that time unlit tho day. of his .death, (two years anti t hilf of ardoon*, hut willrnj aorylce) ho was ov.-r at his post, disobirgiu'g hjs duty bravely, ftor.scl sniiouslT. patriotically. At thu reordanizatipn ol tho 7th Rogt., ia May 1862, hi was -clouted 2nd Linutonant, apposition which he held with bonoi and cominondation-with tho love, confidence and esteem of his mon, and the high . approval of his superiors. Never expired on the sacred a-t?r of liberty s moro willing victim Hutu 'his noble Southern'pi triot. In lila dei th Hie cou nrry h.is Inst a-brave .?nd eh irai ric defender-soo i ty an e-dcomed and valuablo citizen-and thu family circio, one of iht si rouvert, i in ks that '.mund it tog? nor. lie icavop an agi-d ana] widowed -i.nther. n. devoted sioter, two brulhers, and ia*um soirowiiig relatives and friend*, to deplore his untimely, but glorious det.h. What he was. a grattfol rountry will attest as .lo*?? as chivalry and patriotism tower above seh miasioi aud slaroiy. llu 'has fallen ts a s'ddier would alone nikb to full,.sn;id ihn eUsh of arms. .th? rattle nf mii.-kfctryy, and th? bo m of cannon, wit!, .'his Suck to thc held ? nd his fuet t?*4He ino,"-bi* sn ord beuo.-i.ta hial-biso>--a iixed upon lue glorious dag of his CBHtfJ-the shouts ol victory ringivg loudly hboio the dib opbattle. Taus tba i-oul of'ho ga!l-iit LOVBLACR wmt up to llo'ri, -rho i;a.p? it. bwoct aa wsure lha trium pb un; notus s>l th': so shouts upou ibo ear of the dying hern, ih?y ?sanie like * '. A -"ind ot ihe South o'er x -.umr4?rluti hlowin?, That bushed all its music, and wiiboro<) ?M f-a.ae.V * " ' .7. T. H. In Ticwory of Wiitin m IMnrion Uenn, A mcmb-r nf O.mpany 0, IHrli b-gt. S. 0. Y., w bo rceeivrri a mortal cun-l iii the hurtle ol Cbj.iKlu tug :, on Saturday tho 21) n o! ^upt., iSf.S, abd i-r?a*.h. r! ;.ig lu.,- nu t!.e S.tbi..,iL lollwwittg. 'While wc !;:'iiv that it is mm mo?-, to enlog'ja iho dead, yet never kay ih-- pm of fri>-ndaltip b-cn called io rucord the virtues of a nobler or better man than MAKIO* DI AN. DC ovod and o'tcemod hy all who knew him, bu hid held Sev eral oflioe- ot' solitary bonorin bia in tire District; was at ono lim* the popular comm.-ituler of the 10th Regt. S. C. M. And whan his oppressed Country needed his services to defend her riitbi?, ce ]7ei)t forth, a w|llitig' vJuntncr, in Co. C. li'tb c. C, V., of i.-;.i.-h he ?as elected 1st Lieutenant. 1'his position ho held willi highest honor until thu re-orftaolzitiou of his Regt, at Corinth, Miss , when wi,ni ont'wiih the fatigues and hanLLipj to which our poor soldiers wero exposed ?1 and around that noisome pine-, ho roi-igned his eom U?SS or., ar.d came bouie to spend a few short months with his family. After these few sb-.<n months, he nguiu returned ta tho field ; chis lime As a private in bis-old Company, where he con tinued hi the fnilh;':il discU.t'ge of eTi-ry dut? until dnaih, "rom the hands of a ru'hless foi-, ended his life. Of a modest and rutiring d?spn?? ' lion, he loved his botue a-.d h.? family: it was I lhere ho was hippiest; it wis ti-ire h-i w;ts "cst known :-.".-l UK-S' beloved. An apod and invalid mother h.>? been deprived of a dutirul and affsf. tionat? ?..ti, lo whom sue wis devotetlly atine!.ed. Tbe loving ?i?e-?f a bu.-baiid, si.lt triiou hsr Csrtiily baf.pi ..?s was eomplete ,- throe little chil dren of a devo'ed father: one si.?ter and two hroth-.r.*; and a h rsl.of wirm frienrly, aro I-ft be hind 'tn deplore his los?-and to love nud cliirlsh bis meuiory. Tts hard to give up i>ne so beloved, but our lo?s is Iiis eternal g?in ; he had been from curly .youth a member of the Unptist Church, a hr ght j?lid shining M rht in the eaiUe ol hi.? Redeemer. He nore his-imuiiao en?Y.riags ?lib Lhristian for lil nd e and expii,s-fid a pi reel rc^ignaiiou to the will of Heaven. Kvcn in his last honv, wbilo soOVring ibu most ?xcnfe:H'ing pain, his ailee lionaic and loring dcapusiliun Was di-pl..i od in '.is anxiety lo sparc his brother, who-'u?ad hy nis bedside, the p ou nf yoeing him suffer. Thoa has another of ?ur noh'est and Iwst mej given nis life in .dnfeuce of our Liberties. Fume was twining for Hmso hero brows the laurel, when death cone swiftly on and covered them with cy press.- Lot us lyoi. above nod see rather tho fud-1 les' amaranth* exchanged f-r earth's frail laurels. Feebly-very feeavij-bave we recounted tim many graces which uiidoarci our lost f ?end. His rucord is in the hearts ol' those who loved him ! Fan-Well beloved ona. May wo all maid th - c in tho "Christians h .mo in _(31?ry." Wife, ebtl dreg, mo'her, arslor, brothers, friutids, may tho swcuiusi conooL.ioUS oj, too religion of Jefus bc yoma. . A Fnifc?ip. AM?NG tba long li-t of.fallon heroes siaco the hogiun.ug nf ibis barbarous war llwre aro none more worthy of praisu lhau CapL JAMES E. RBARDEN, aged 22 year? and 17 days. Ho was born in Edg- field District, of poor but honest parents, and haring been raised to maturi ty by a wid.wed m other, hu had not Ibu opportu nity of receiving tr?e liberal education of thi.?o in more afllueiit circumstance., and which cum biuid with ins natural talent would have made him distinguished. He was however strictly con scious ic his dealings, steady in his habits, mid of excellent moral character, which won fur him the c.-teem of those with wi.om he was ac'iuaintcd. II?; volunteered his services lo bin cou ti fry nt , t?;e i>|ien?:.,- ol' ibo war and was circled 2nd Lieut, l?l tub t?:i*i? li'mirdi, orgnuj*"d Ir. tlrauiior.lle, i and attached 1-i.the 7th Regiment, S. C. V. Ho ' ha? evor boen al hi? poj) ot d-ity, and taken unlive part iu ma i nf tb? engagements of his ttns;inieiit | ?rom thc hirst battle ol' Manu-su*, Vt., thc. bail'.o ol Chickamituga, T^Uu., and during iho j time was promo:-.d lo lis present rutik. He fi ll ? whiln lending his Company info poritian for au a'taek on thr litst days eng-gemi-nt, seriously trouudaii in ti hg, -"hieb rendered auipu'.ati>?n Qjuersury, and from the effects of which ho died in five day* after tho ooeiir'onoo. H" has left a devuted wire, an affectionate ruuthcr, brutbo-8 and sis ers to woop and m nm L.ver his loved reinaio.-', -.ud a lasgo circle of frionds to regret bis f.te. l>ut bl- nain- will bo handed to i ?n.vtority on thc Roll of Honor, a? one of tho de- j ?urtcd heroes whosu blood bas boen shod for his , ?uitntry's salvation. .*. ' ?BfsR OK, AUTH-IRITV. - Wo are informon* j h-'applanier, winse cuttle were itu pu SB ii a G i ;. /?.ti- r I prtCcVj f.-Trtx: 1 tu bulcher thc - attie liiirt't l^nri'l d-.-liver it at camp ; i?nd':b t ase nt wruTii fi rel given,, on-Tu marti.-*V. .tu ii-wn. un thc ' triwiiiul that the ??tcVring mun tm Ucne bj thc rt-j'-'wl-'l er officiai TwicficK t he ti uo reason of the* refusal ot-' t?tc? plariri-'s reasonable proposal WM?; that J what io cuJIeJ the Gf:h quarter, t'-e hiiir. ul-| 'o**.', d j., wes -yorfb mor? tuan the wbuU/ (?nveruriem price for a beef, ?un thatwai the rcb ] ? rrpiisito of the butcher^-Cuail?at?u f* tiricr. iji .V.EDXUAK PgpFT?W-We copy toe foi. lowing receipt l'rw?i lilts- Kockuighain itejjpUei: lor t??iti-ij* a coiidiineut Cu/ial tu thc ??col pepper : Take ei?nl or tea penis of fe J pep p. r, boil .ia -.Irorig as you can rr?alie if ; then . r.dd or.'-int of wheat and boil until 'it frets s'rnn?i tbcn 'dry' anrl pnrcb it br%au very sli-vrly.. Then grind'anrf it is lit lur-u*e. - -. **'-". . -> ? ' . ' . -LA KKK AV'KRAUK.-A lofof about forty ne grova. tjoiiJ at llie lattf esWte ?ale nt Dr. Devlin, i?Vi?* L>>': *?i : ?eL, averaged ab:)Ut t??2.GO0.--Ab be. Lie Tic Sb. " . -. -va?. ?. Fur tb? Advertiser. ? To th? Votais of Edgelielil District. Bmihci Soldiers and Fellow-Citizens : Kind ir ?en d . saw fit lift winier tu uoiuiuate ai? fur the ^ouerifl'aity o? E?geiield Distict at he ?usuing cluctiou, irhich noiajnaiiou I accepted,.wi'h a de sire lo serve them iu that capacity, should it bc. their pleasure tn .elset mo. As I have not the op portunity of canvassing the District, I am com pelled to Uko thi.' ranting nf cprrecting erroneous impressions created in different | arts of the Dis trict, which aro e=.lcu',atod to injure rae in my cicelies. It is said of me that, " I nm an chi, ? ' JA.*-* ' bodied toldier, that I have a ijood 'volition in t?r. straay, and, thcrrfore.thnuld not be elf.cte?L" . I thark God tint I am "an abie bodied soldier," Ve and that I-.enjoy tho confidence of my brother soldiers in this command; so mach so, as tobe aele to hold * a gr-?d position iu th? army;" But 'floes lhat disqualify me in tho len: t for ibo posi tion I reek at homo? It .never bas en te: ol my miud yet to quit ihe sesviee should it be iuy for tuno to bc elected; there, are'plenty of conipetent young men who have boon disabled in ihis cruel .Var, who would make ofiicient clerks' lo tr*ng?ci all ttusiuets chat tbore is, or will bo, in the Suoiiif's Office" during the existence of the slay law. I oniui ed tho service In the Spring ol 18t?t, havo b.'cu at my pbst ever ..ince, uud I desire now ta assur: rrjy frjends, and my foe?, that I will re main there, utilosa oniiroly djsabled., until this war shall enc!. l?avin.5 been connocMd with the offi j? for on* term, and btiug known by most of tho voters ir. tho District, I must leavo. it with them to jud-, of roy competency or incompetency,- ?ifhout any electioneering.. ?. H. CLARK. \> c Mu?t Cit?se up oar Book?. ' lu ordor to settle with tho Admin?stralo: of om Ute partner in businoas-Col. A. SIMKIXS, decM wo aro compelled to close up our Bio?? in tull t ibis dato. Tucwforo all persons any pise L.deb too to thc Advertiser Office Sro earnestly requested t cali in aili a.jitlc the same without delay. Our collector, Mr. L. II. MeCuLLoCoa, will bi out collecting every opportunity,- and ive bop> uouo-will fail to liquidate our claims against thoo: ou p.vaeutalion of (heir respective apbouais. Bugs' Hags! Wo" want Rags-Cotio?. Rags-Linen Rags elcuu Kars, und if wc can get a 'plenty af Kag! he cnn ki-op the doVe?Wser a fluni until-tho wai ends. Bring "n your Rig^t an 1 help a? to keep thc Alica ?U r one of thu fixed iuolitutiou.- of th< country. BULIG?OIJS norma, ' Tbr Filth Sabbath Union Meeting of tue Four if Division ol the K Igutjeld Association, w.ll con vooe will; thu Ropuolican Church, un Friday be fore tho ?lb Sabbath itt Hov. inst., at 1? o'clock A; M. J. S. MATUJCWS, Mon'n. ' E. M. SWEARIONKH, Clerk. ,$100 Reward. IWILL pay the above rewHtd for the deteCtieL of thc Tliinf who br-.ko into and robbed mj core ou M?nday uigtu last. ?. PENN, Agent. N-v 21 _ tf -l? That Overcoat! THE parson that took my half worn OVER COAT out of my ?u?gy (through mistake il is to be boped) at William 1'oiiey's sale, on Thur.", day, 12th instant, is hereby requested to return i iuiuiedia:o)v, as I do uel wi-h to expose auv ens JOHN F. DANIEL. Lott's P. 0., Nov 2-1 lt* 43 Hides! Hides ! 1 (\f\fk L?S. GOOD DltV iil?KS, XjVfvVr fur sala on rr as on ac lu terms. Ur, j wit! Hurter Hides for Cornnr Meal-mia pound of Hitles for ona bushel of Curo or Meal. A, A. ULOVER. Nov 21 if - .|? Land for sale. ESTATE OF SARAH WIDEMAN, DEC'D. WILL he sold at tba late TesideUee of -thc dee'd., Abbeville District, on Tuesdav, Isl Doucinbur noxt, a VALUABLE FL AJ? TA ilON consisting ol' H? H Acres, More r?r l>>?a. Th? said Tract i* sit?ala on the Barksdalo Ferry R<*ad, 10 milos trom ma .S:<vnh nah River, and thrc^ froai the Ed;;elii-ld linc, ?? jieent to tba la?ds nf Sibert. Patterson and Doin - Well adaptad to thc production of drain ?od Culto;;-in a fl"0 slate nf ou?tiration-first ruie improvemenis ou a handsome hua?tby locution and embrace? a large quantity of woodland. Also A LARGE AMOUNT OF PROVISIONS, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY,' Coafedsrate Bonds* io. Terms tcooaatuodatipg. J. H. WIDEMAN, ExV. Charl-st-n, S. C., Nov 24 _ H4? Ad cainistrators'"S ale. WK will ?cl 1 on tho first Monday io.Decpmber n Negro mun BEN, bid ?.O' fri tKo' Estate salo of tao lato E R. McDaniel, dee'd. The* purchaser having failed to o?mply will) the tern); of s do. the s\id Ben will bo resold at tho first J pu'ch * ser's risk. Turms raado known en day of ssl?. A. HOLSON,. B. F. -GLANTON, Nov 25_2 *13 Adtn'r;. Notice. ALL persons bav?u? elaiies i^;.tinst the Estafa of Susan F. T tiber', dee'd., are notified to render them Iii fott'iwith properly attested. J AS. A. TA LBERT, Ad'.-r. R.,v 2-T_tf 43. Take Notice.' ALL perj'ins baying cluiui" against tbjo Estaje ol Jus. S. AJaius. dee'd, are unllfiod to render thtm.in, pr. per'y attested, balure lb?'!?! Dee. 1S6+. add ib-re indebted to said Estate will please p?j- the ?Uli without delay. A. ti. TURNER-, AdmJor. Nov. 25, ly? 47 NEW GOODS! Ladio*' Linen HANDKERCHIEFS; Omits' de. dn. . ? L,adie*' Rlsck Cotton IJOSE; !' Mlitod " ?' M i 8.108 " H Li.lie?' Sn.TC BELTS ; Als-., a gre^it variety of other d?-irshle Cools, just roeeived by E. A gt. Augs u ai RT?RoLLi'?fO" omc?R.| L'i'?h? i ui.u. Nor. 1*63. j TUE u lice, ot lvto?rciti?ig OffisKM ?nd ?ll Fur l-n-h... ?.mili of thc Amy aie called lo th? to.'owini' DHr r~. : ADJ*],V4 INSPECTOR ?ENF.RAL'S CFTTOE, Ki ta Mu? o, UCL J .?ib, Ib*3. (fiXTHAflTII.) o?i;shAL OltUERH. AO. IS?. I. Recruiting Officers and others ; ar? f-r biddeu lu gcaliti ; armit* u Cnusc.~i? ts ?r jJon-rt nr?, alluwii;?'ibfltn io vi*ii their bomr?; or t? ra mait: tb re.tor at!; purp, ac. Th?- aoiice ?lr*adj ?jiveu Cti?'-rmtH in der-ned sufficient,' and De t?ri?ri aro 1.0L e?iiii?d'to ^??l?eiiCc. AIU'T <L I**vri:Toa'G>Nsi(&L'*-OrricB, , .?.icuioiotd, Ucl. 2Utii, ld6?i. GENERAL OHL* I Jit, NO. Iii. * .*? . * * * IL Soldura returning h?nie on furlough, or on retching plaif? st which Mu?? will ?tay. during fur'.'uph, wu! Immediately rip-irt to tb? nearest Kuroniug Officer;'- whn mik) "keep' a. register of their DKtnoa, de.-crirtivc Hat, place wl.oie station ed, by wb?.ra trt? furlough wa? granted, and the liine.al which it expires. J . ?. . ? ill, When at tl.? expiration, of /his. farfoagb, and being al a distance fruit, a Hospital. Examin ing boara, a .soldier is*- uuable lp Uar ei, tue eu t-.?ling officer will order Lita bef-re the Board of Exurainar? f'>r Conscript?, and, the Medical officer udd one o( iae?physician? employed coucuniug, they Mill fot.ward* to bis Ce into ?ad ng General, with a suteaiont'oC bis ouse,; * recommendation ?or au tx ten t i? 0 of furlough nat to exaaod thirty daiii, duplicata?, being aUo sent te tho Surfeea UoaeruL fiat eben the Soulier ia accessible tv a goueral ho?piul, he will be li?t bet?re the Hos pital* .Examining Board, who "ill -i on fe rm tb the prece'din*;. instruction?-; . ? IV. lu oaies of sickness or. wuvmds, which, from any cause, are neglected,- or do not receive proper treatment, tho disability in .eopflequence berni prolonged, the soldier will be ?oat," ?JJ the enrolliug officer, to tbe nearest 'Camp'bf Instruc tion, lor treatment lu hospital. ' jV. Kee oin inondation jut ex te mi sn of lear? to Officer*', and" furloughs to soldiers, and medical certificates to officers, and certificates of.disabili ty to soldiers,. will .only be given : by authorised boards ol'Exatuiucr?, us iu easer embraced itt the first seetiou.ui j,aiugraph. Iii, of ibis order, by the Board of Examinera for ceuscripts. Kuuuin inondation* or certificates' from private physi cians, fr from a medical cflteer ?in, ly, will not be received. Paragrapus 171 aud IT-), Gen ?rai lieg ulaltuos, and purucr.ph I, General Order No. 61, Current Series from ibis office, ar? an,etuled u t?c cord with this paragraph. ?gy order. . ?, COOPER, " Adj't uud losp'r. lien. L lu uoinpluuce with said orders all man now absent-front tho army, and at burne on furlough, are hereby ordered to report torihwith to there Head-quarters .or -ci exUiottiou ?1 LUeir papers. ' H. i nose failing to comply w?lb the above or dur? wrid be reported to tbu Dcnurtinun By order d"il0-??iiH3?ahda?t ut Conscripts. F. "M*. dUiifrl^'E^ . . ??CUL A Chiot E. O. ul Ed?*?old. Nov 24 -. if_. ' 4a ' Head-Quartera, A. . EN RVLL 1N?- OFFICER, Sn?RFiRfcn, Nov. J3d. 1863. ?JaL ALBSENTE.ES a?dDEFAULTUks ?ru? , Cu?, il and.l ol.21 a. C. ?caco Troops, wbii Sall not os yvl reptirtoo, aro oorouy ordered le i upon oy tue 1st O? JJucciuliur ??XL lu luitiug tu comply with the abure im-y will oe treated as deserters.. By order Commandant of Conscripts. . - F. AL ;SCHU*MER, , '..<?? ? Lieut. &. Chief IL U. Edgeueld Out. Nov 21 . U 4* . Ninety-Six Depot. O.-FICE i'?KC?AoiNG L^^KKS8Isf? AC EN P FOR EU'*E?*i/?L?/ ?ts?lticVf EUOKJ/IKLD C li., Nov. Mch, l'M9. Mil. ?T. W. STEWART has charge of the ?toro Koout at Niuaty-Six ilipbt, aod .is nuvuvrized to receive-auu receipt tar tbe TAX IN KIMI canab?ng itL Waeat, BuokwheaL Klee, Su^ar, Moias.<en, Peas, Bo*us, Ground-FesS j.U'i Larou. Farmers will cull eu Jtr. ftiwart for Sacks. ' TILLMAN WAISuN, Jr.,'. ^Purcua^ing-Agent Edgefield J>i?j Nov 25: - . ' -^TET - - r -7-id : A Va?aable Piant^Uo^ LOK SA.Lt.. T.IE tvibscriber ?flers tur saje that VALUA u^i, 1'L?.IN TA'XiuH t?'i.eicon be uow Urrl?, cotitaiuing Three Jiundrod aud Twei.tj rive a..-ru?, us iro or |*ss. lui? ia ..a lies iu Hldgeiicld Dui. ri vt, on Moore's Crock, a uev.r-fjiiing suuaui, iw - and a half miles tn. tu the Ridge Hoad, ali i six uri lei from Mouut Willing. Tuc -iiroam runs tiir ugh tbe juin tnt ion, aud upoa this atre.nn, ou the premises UbresalS, ii- a' tine luill site. ' About ene third- of this Travt ia iv oil Hooded; the ruia^taiog two thirds are under cultivation aud well adapted for Colton aud noah li rai o. Between hfty and ser^* Ollty-tivo ?ere.i i( SplcU-lid au lum biud. Tho Dwelltug is uew und ceatraodioiis-beilt within tue lao-t five yftar*. All necescary ont ouildiugs-Aiid iu good repair.. Tbe Subscriber will a?sde?d te the purchaser nf luis plantation, bait of bis Stock of Cattle, Hogs, Snerp, Hordes; Uk>rn, Fodder ano PotstoeS. E. li. ?UU'NGBLuOU. Ridge P. 0., Nov. 24 Ct .' ? A Valuable Tract of Land PvRTXES in lu?erest abo ?.tlVr f-.r salo a Tract of Land, coutAiiiir.t; TWELVE HUNDRED \C RES, Hy i tig about tour miles (rom th? aber? <*r+<:t and iw? rojlea fr in Ai .uni-Willing. Tais Land is hoavlfv titubered wita (-due, -but baa upon it uo dwelliug, ur iiupiovcmeuta ol auy kiud ; ne c'.'ared Und. Thc ctin?-rnf>lM.teo] Ktilroad between Olurabia \?d vi(ii u W?J1 oroi.ao. v ruo very ue.w- outn of tue'above iaonti?ne<i irae-s. Parti s or Pcrso-is wishing ta purchase are re reneH f-'i Dr. A. W. YOUNURLOOD, Ridge^. 0 , Edretield District. Nov ti 6t 4S Thc State of-Soutii Carolina, EDGKFIET^ DTSTTUOT. IAY ORVINMY. BY W. F. DURt^OE, Eaumre, Ordinary of Edgeneld L'lstr)pt, ; Whereas, j?eob S. Lmc. b.aj applied t* me fop I.utter? of Administration, on all and siigejar the goods and cbattols, rights jnd credits-of John C. Hli-.tfer, late of tbe District aforesaid, dee'd. 'T'beso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all .nd singular, the ktudred and creditors ef th? said decnafed, to bo ami appear before me, at our next Ordinary '.' Court for the said Distr?et, to be holden st Eugsfield C. II. OC the 5th day of Dec. next, to rhow CKUSO, if any. why tbe aaid admlais tratian should not be granted. ? GiTt*n nuder my hand an<! seal, this 21st day of November in the year uf our Lord ona thou sand eight hundred ai'd sixty-tbr?e, and IQ th* oi?hty-eighth year of the Independence uf the State of South Carolina. W. F. DURI80E, 0. E. D. Nev 24 2t - 48 Administrator^ Notice, A LL persons indebtod to ifjj. Tuney, deo'd, will pay th? audMhe.Hi havinir claims 'agai LL persons indebtod to the Estate .of Wrnv ie ?arno without delay, i if claims 'against said Estate are1 notified tartuder thom in properly attested, to Dr. J. B. Courtney, Agent for tho Admin is tratera, fort h wi-h, as wo dosiro to close up the Estate as soon as possible. HARRTET T0?EY, 1 . ,, GEO. J. TONE W J Auor?? Nov. 25 ly? . 47 Administrator's Notice. ALL peron* havingcl tims ajruiust tho Estate nf J. ll. Wiliiaois, dee'd, ?ill runder iii.-m in by tuc 7th Jaauary ucxt, .and tlmse tudebtvd to said E*titr?*?T?Il p-oa*il sot tie hy that timo, a? ou thal day I --viii malro a final setiletuuut on said Estate. H tKRISON S PROM, A?ent, for B. Williams, Ad'or. Nov.?-!! ?i? 47 Notice. THOSE indobt?.-d to the Estate of J*bm J. Lu iiinr, aro hereby u uti Heid thitt I wilt receive payweut in Confodera'c Bonds or Trossurv No.i/s. s ?. c. MAYSON, AdmV. Nor. 25 16*43 ?1 4J