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. BI ?PiQQgg, P?BIBOB Ir the W*V " Utost < Every wei-k nim-e tts? war Abolition ofJ?ce-bfjWor and t.e cate of the Administration's ni hberally assured the people th) al moat over." - " The pr?cise truth in the r?\i\ Restore thc Government lo'ht triotic hand^atid tho war then be "almost over." Continue tration Tn the banda of these i fighting fot the subjugation, of t the abrogation of State institut war is to bo releiitFJw ?nd perp*. A mili tary* victory here and tl end the, war." W.: may tale ? We have taken Norfolk ; we' maj aa we lt?vc taken New G.rleans; - ali tbe.Sontherij strongholds, and - the very begiuning-of a war of a subjugation. - The man doesaot 1 ever behold the ?ud uf the war i siruction of a Union upon the p the sectional party which now rt Those principies can never comim ? ?lax assent vf the Southland, un ular absent ia gained, tberb i* -an pence and Union. What-have we - done ? The wi i fought for nearly tbreeyesrrs. We T the riniion down with rorrowand i dreds and thousands of our brave tic men have been ubini. And yet . truth, that the Government caa coi frt?sw?i ? Mippori in the. Southern day than when its armies were i v .against'the enemy. Every moat 'under the.proclamation and for s bas tendea to cement, perpetuate, tionalize hatred of the North in tv era household ; and as to eVerytb moke? a ?al Union and.a real pea ?Jtrth?C off frourVae goal to-day jerra ago. . The sooner the people get rid of . lbw and fallacious uolisu that conqi . peace- the abonar shall We regan blessings of ? real Union. We have now some military victo have conquered Norfolk, but tbere jua there. Wc have subjugated Nei ?ut there is rib Union there. We hi ed Vickabarg, and Douelson, and BI ?various Other ettie'-- and lorens-bu f "hem are r*>a?hexed'to the Union, simply subjugated meu who batea u policy. Even where our arma pref perpetual war, exist*. Tbeorder.wki m mest* localities is the order vhicl ja Warsaw whed the Russian chic! claimed the subjugation'of ttu*P?iisl ppd Ina peace we have gained is the Vt ii and ?mi Hungary tinder Rust?an triau powe?^-a peace to be hated abki jugator and subjugated. * We might haye had military sucr-t - U?'ion, 'We might havecapiuredcit! restored them. Whole State? might iq'rn?d to'the Union, ?ad have sent tJ rosen ta live* to Washington. We si of tLese results now. The Admin: stands at the door clubbing back evei which would ro-unite with us auder t stitution. . lt is restoration of the ok which the Administration dreads. J the old Union, because with its rest pvri?hes forever the Administration i party.-Freemau's Journal. KOKT SI'MTKR.-A Yankee correspc writing of* the bombardment ol Fort ? . ??y?: Perhaps no granter example of ?'em . born rwdstance exists rn tl. modem fl than 'Ihe per?iatt?nt holding ol this poi the repels-ctrftajnly hist'-ry docs not ono. . * * To deanbe the tipps otFort Sumter, in a few word??, R is huge honey-comb. The only part pf ti which be*rs any travesof identity is the I "tvebt angle. The balance ol the Soi ? wall, exposed so long to our fire, is a i tain of pulverized brick and mortar. Eastern or sea-lace, which is ex?'*ed t fir*, both of our ship and sh^re batter perhaps the moat com ul i s Lcd of ai j ba ?nd bunged, and crushed worse t han the ter-ance of any pr'ze-fighter; * *- *. walls are now perfectly able of being tu . from two to two and a half feet having idiot away within the past eight, days. J '* be defence of. Fort ?muter Cannot fa stir in tu." heart? of our muu that leelii "?respect which li? 'rue soldier always h, ? brave and,determined foe. SAVIVC STOCK.-In impressing beef and Logs for thc army, an eye should bt to the importauce of preserving a suffici ot'stock for breeding purposes. In some tiona of the country nearly 3.1) thrrmilch hare been taken for beef cattle and ia ot ts?afl?ejy a bog is to be ftfund. If the war ijnu?a ?wo or throe years longer-as it pi bl v will-? i?<-' rreat mass of the people be com palled to li'e op little or no mi and in order to do this they outrht. to j; out orchards and vineyards, cultivate Chi hugar cine extensively and d.ey?w great to the rai*in;r of poultry of every de&cript We aro in for a loug and wasting war, an eoi?e <?qt of it successfully tho-ie who are fit for field service roust determine to live gally, and to spare noc/f.jrtB to feed and ch the soldiers who have to do the fighting. The Cincinnati Inquirer, publishing an Count of the ?reat Lincoln' ball, follow* it wi th this sensible remarjc ? Negro fiddled while Rom? was burni Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln give gay andexpeas entertainments wbita the country is in last throes of dissolution, and while the po? are taswl <;> tnsjr uttermost to sustain 1 policy which is destroying it. ''Nearly th" general* in the army wera there !" " costvboasands of dollar?"-while hundre . of tboasaada of widows ?rid Orphans, ru s snch by this war, are suffering for the Wa of the common necessaries of life, and raoui png,'in thetr poverty, theab<en?a of their hi band? and lat hera, who sleep their last ?lu ju Southern graves. So it goes, " On, < wita the dance ?" . ? -?-?--"- ? . Agleam'Of tr?fli now and ibon appears <be ?unkee account-* of things South. Fro ? Jitter uj-the Port-Royal New South, daU Morris lal ?nd. '?9th Out, we take the folio? jug admissions : , Still, toe dref^rjrom the Jinal result, if.w may judge by"the lianating. battle flag of ti Coiifedcracy above tho ruins, ind the contit ital efforts which the enemy on Sullivan's I land ?od James'' Island make to annoy u A ron ml Port Johnson the scene has vast) changed within the p??t" month." Tb? loti tower which the reUds bad at that point bi - - been taken do wy. the () we) lings have b^wi ri moved, and new batteries baye tfikstt) Uici place. So- far they have not been brought ( bear against us. but when the (iaet goes in 1 in U> be presumed'that their guus wdl bddi rected upon the iroucla is. " DaasNERATE Y ix KEES:"-We>*aT tb .xprewioa " degeuerate'' applied m\ the Van kees iu an exchajige theother day. NoW, w h-ild.it a? imponible for a Yankee tu degunfi rate as for a born idiot to make a fool ot bim stif. Thc Yaukee i* sbriiady as h>w as he cai ?rt-t. It be wisbex'ft get'v Lower, Jte mast dif for it.-Rich. Dispatch; -:-? ? - Seven tuen luries Lu ve buen capt-jred am -bung iu the viciiii.y of Blaiisvillc, Union county J?eorgia. Thc Un ale Convention at Au -This body, which held its del'bni Augusta, Ga., adjourned tiini die o\ tetnoon ul i'uecday the 18th.. ,A c< Ola^uiosu :Uvinii.ted a re.rJbrt eri .substantially the plan of the South t hank*, published jn our. last iar r.e. } l'Ci- cep^crt' ?Sooth Carolina,. propos*rd i menta whiid? were lost. Mr. Torbett nesse?, 'rom the minority nf the Co offtjred a substitute, which wa? likei Mr*. J. G. Holmes presented* some res which failed to be snstained. The. tell's report was then taken up by and adopted. The following is the ri "which we direct; the especial 2 tient io readers : Whereat, experience hasdemonatri the'dupa to he collected by the Govi and for which Treasury "notes are ui c-iViable, are inadequate to absorb a>a anicHinjt of the notes, to pre veut the ev excessive paper currency, ?nd it is dee sential to the interests of the people ar Government, that measures be adoptee Government to redeem or fund the amocnt <.'. the .said issues, or so much as shall reduce the sum of the curr? two hundred tuiliiuns or less. For the pliohuieut of thin object the following sures are recommended to i,he count the Government by this Convention': 1. That a new is>ue of Coupon Bb made to the amount ol'one thousand*. Of dollars. Tit? bonds bearing six ' pe interest-the coupons payable annu cu in ; and that, in tature,- try meet thi ol the Confederate Government, the pt iasuiug Treasury notes be. aboudoned, aa practicable, and a tax sufficient for requin, monts b? adopt ed as .the true pi fusurin the Credit of the Confederacy. 2. That au Act'be parsed levying* sixty millions" u? dol?ais, tobe collected ally during tho whole period of the sai' for the*payineut of" the interest on tb*? bunda, ?nd that' the good faith ul' ?Le G uieiit be pledged for -the cbn ti?trance o tax! until th? maturity ot' the said loat tbattbe.said tax shall bo? {laid in coin that thc coupons of .the above bonds ! cejv?d iu the payment of thia tax in li coin. 3. Tiiat before tho* bonds sbaU 1)6 c foi ?ale in uuy other mauner, dr at a abi?ve p-tr, they' shall firs? be ipporl among the Slates o: the Confederacy/an a Commissioner shall bc appoinr?d\{or State to make known to tho tai: pay? cash collection district.the necessity of p ring themselves with a sufficient arnon bonds' to pay this specific lax, and who sell at par, to the tax payers in each du the atuuuut of bouda required lo providi pm* lor the payment of their taxes ; ant all bonds heretofore issued by'the Go oient and Treasury notes ef all issues b 'jeived'tn puymout for the said bunda; .hat the said payments shall be require .convenient instalments to snit the cir stances of persons of nina-rate -means ; the privilege of paving hf Juli at any shall be accorded to- all. . 4. That ah exiting distinctions beti Treasury notes of different iosoea and d b-? abolished. 5. That.'the ihtetcel on the *6tock of fifieon millions loan be paid by checks or Treasury, and that the said checks be re< ed'in payment of the export duty on adte the same manner aa the coupons on thu b< of the same loan. - . 6. That a five per cent. call."OMI be e? lished MLuih.r to.lhe first or original call I and that ail Treasury pci.esbo received al Treasury therefor, aud that the present per cent, and four per cent call loans .abolished. . . T. 7. That the right of the hohler of Treat notes, which upon their face are fundabl eight per cent, stock, ought to be reco>rui: and ai) eight percent, ata short period y hied .for that purpose, and also that all privileges attached to the original six cent, cali loau be restored to the holders ?di outstanding certificates of that loan. 8. That an increased duty be levied on imports aud exports during the continua ' of tiiO war, aud that the same be collecte* coin or approved bills on England or Frat or in the interest on the fifteen million lt 9s That an Issue Dcp irtment be crea by the GovernraeuUa?d kept separate fi the Treasury Department, wbae duty it si be to ?upplj a new issue vf Treasury nc in exchange for the amount tbat may rem: in circularon t f the prevent i.vjue ; and t the new issues shall express ou the face the bills that the same are receivable in p ment of all public dues, " except such as specifically required to be paid in coin. 10. That there) should bo an iVue of h of ti larjc dr-nominatit?u, vit : ?OO?), ?1,0 $?,000-aud $10.000-sufficient lo'fa?iiii tbe transmis-ion of 'uuds and the aetllcmi Of haluuee?. m ' ? WORD AcAtN?r WHITTLIN?:.-Tn l.?avi the Yankees we should leave tiff their diwgt jug peculiarities. Chief amour* the little :r.i that have-distinguished the Yankee, arid lu enabled all obcerv. rs todtt 'tit a Yankee ho ev,-r disguised in gentlemanly apparel, is t vile practice of whittling, of which an bxchau i remarks : )Mtittling_It is surprising to think of [ amount of vo'nntary labor expended on tl popular occupation. The chairs, benches a -tables in ali our places of popular resort d play ample marks of. that'untiring indu st " which works for nothiug and boards itsel This occupation is generullj' followed 1 young gentlemen who w?old feel degraded being offered p?F for tljeir labor. If the gentleman wh ititi ct's wero called upon, to c .iip sticks or old furniture for the benefit the State or the C"nJbdeiuCy; what an uproi and a falling back uponAbeir dignity wou 1 jake plac?. The country might " go to po for them b?f?re they would enlist in a whi tlingcorps, yet they -work "fcc bearers " fri gratia for nothing," at evory spnre taotn^i cutting and hacking everything within the reach not belonging tojhetnselccs. i? ??iuii II?" !;*?> - There is titre enough yet to sow Wbea Thc value of the crop next year can hard; ? be estimated. Wheat will be mopey. "rVha ever the condition of ihc currency, tho golde grains, will buy everything. The neccsjit rlor bread is not less than that, for powJe j and such is essential to peace and iydopci ! dence. -e -??- ?-. The farmers an l planters of our f?nd coi Btiiute by far thc largest class of cur popfih tion. Having a monopoly of tho fruits of th earth, they can and do cout*ol the price t livb g, depreciate or appreciate our currenc; and fix and regulate the rates of everythtn we buy. They have no right to come in t "our small traders, for there are no merchant now,) ano pretend, that their prices are regt lated by those of tbe latter, for such' is "ht the caie. The trail of a cart or wagon loads with produce now "ia a worse extonhmer' i shop than any tinder'* place of business tbs ve know of.-Atlanta Rebel. LADIES foR TIIK AitMY.-? lady ."rien J caf. genia the propriety ol withdrawing, at lem I lU'J 000 men froin-tbe field, and recruiting i j their pince the sumo nunib.tr uf women. Th I lui lowing lire her roll* 'nf ; v I I, Th- inequality iii ihc sp??* uj-becomin ! truly u'arming-'. . I . 2- The '"act ih>U women eau sc.rut?h thej i way in and out of a fight, better than men. j 5. There ar? some masculine old wo.uei 1 at home, who are'satisfied,m tbeirown mindi ' i thal il permitted to manage things, they coul - j compei thj Yankees to patent arm iuaver ' abort time. A SudJen Deaths. W? were paiued to learn, on Saturday U.H, that Mr. Alexander W. .Black, formerly a &?n! pit j-; roaster of Chirlestt r. and whose lamil)- have benn resid^* 'm Greenville tor ?niii? yearn, had oied during lite previous iiigEl.,. He was in Ostial health on the day I previous, aiid retired with ne symptom* of bia* [ ?ppro?i*hing; eiid. lu the moraine be ?ma lou ntl .in bi? te-d with lile extinct. An iuque.-l was h'-ld nppn the body, and a verdict "reuJemd ?bat, h? came to-.hi? death by the ->isitaiipu of God." ; Mr. Black wa? well kuowq and highly re spected in Charlo-top, and had gained mai/ friend.-, among hi^cquajiitsnefes in thjs place. Hi* bereaved family huve the sympatbion of tba community*-GikcnvilJe Patriot <l Moun taineer. 19th inst. ^ - - IIono.^vND HI? Mt?.-rA correspondent of | the Akanta Confederacy, writingfrorn Bragg's army, says : As a pleasant relief to all the jarring and discord ihat we have had since thc hattie iii regard to our Generals, I v,i!I giro yoti au evidence, of the good feeling that existsbetween the gallant Hood and bia uren. As soon as ne was pronounced convalescent: by his-?r?rr I geon, that portion of his c-ld brigade that stilt- j remained with him, namely, the First, Fourth and.Filth Texas incuts, started a aub aerip'ion through their camps to provide the Sergealit" with a cork leg. A limit ol twen ty dullard wau placed tin it, aud in one dav the bandsoiAbhm ot thirty-quo handred dol?ais, .was nUbxcribed and paid, iii, , - - IKroKxAXT DECISION ip KKGARD TO -TAX IN KiNU^ThS'Sucretary of War has made i tie aauex?d iuip.rti-.ut dooisiou ia regard to periseable articles coming into the possession of thc Confederate "Governtuent-ii? u? coi i pe lion of ihe bax in kind : Iiijocaltiea \where tithed sweet potatoes cannot be readilytransportedto the troops, or -transferred to the'medical* department, with the assent of the producer; they may be com muted at assessors' valuation, or be cSchang L'd for grain, peasor bean-?. If, *wh>n 'collec ted', there ia Tear of rotting rjefore they can be transferred Yor use, they will be.eold at pub lic auction." . - . - " Pray, mr lord," said a gentleman t> a rather whimsier.! judge, " what is the distinc tion between law ajrid equity courts ?'' " Very little, in the ,?n'd," replied his lord ship ;." they only differ so-far as time is con cerned. At cojumou -law, you are done for pat once; inequity, you sre not KO easily dis posed of.. The ono is prussic acid, the other laudanum. Factory Yarn. JUST roeeivod a largo supply of FACTORY YARN, which will ho sold at reasonable rates. Call at M. Lebeschultz's old stand, ti NorlT tf 47- . SALT! SALT I . A(\ BUSHELS SALT FOR SALE -at the Htrvr market price, or I will exchange it for Corn or Meal. . . JO. C. BRYAN. Nov J 7 ?i* . . - 4G SALT! SALT! IHAVE on hand at Lobeachultz's old stand a LARGE SUPPLY OF *SU P E K I O K SALT for salo. I will Borter SALT for CORN or MEAL five u.ninan of Salt fur one bushel of either, de livered. A. A. GLOVER. ' N-ivJ 1_ tf_45 Salt ! Salt! Salt! Ofkf\ liUSKKLS FINE DRY SALT Ovrvr which we will sell at tho Augusta price lor 'Cash; 'or we will barter a portion of it for Cum, Pork or Flour. M. FRAZIER, S. F. GOODE. Nov 4 . _ tf_44 Assessor's Notice. . IWILL attend at the following places to re ceive Returns and make Assessments of tie Tax in Kind," after which my Dooks will he closed : Isham Culbroaib's, Monday, 36 tu Nov. Allan Kemp's, Tnehday, Int Doe. J. S. Smyly'8, Wednesday, 2d " Dom's Mills, ' Thursday, 3d " Roan tree's Store, Fi ida/, 4tb " Haft i winger's, Saturday, 5th "" Tax Payara failing to make retarns most do ia by addressing me a Noto at Ninety Six Pout Of fice, or tho penalty of the law twill be onfnreed in every instance, lt. C. GRIFFIN,. . Assessor loth Cul. District Nov 17 3t 4?. Executor's Notice. ALL persons having demands against tho E.i tato of the late John Slidhinn, dee'd., arc requested to present them properly ntiestod to tho undorsigno l by tho first day of January next, as I'expeet to make a finid settlement of said Es I tate on that dey. Aud thoxe indebted . to said Estate-arc requested lo make immediate payment to the undersigned. JOHN M. STIDHAM, Ex'or. Nov 17 6V* . 47 . > Tannery. IWILL TAN and FINISH . GOOD HIDES for? one-third of the Lcatbut. Persons can have all of tho Loather by psyiog me tho cu.? toma ry pri?e when tanned. NATHANIEL McKAY. Nov 17_4t? 46 J. E. MUNGEE, 150 Broad St., August?, Ga?, WATCH-MAKER ii JEWELER ? MY PARTICULAR ATTENTION will be giron to the Repairing, of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. Every cfTort will be made to keep ap my extensivo Stock of SPE CTACLE S To suit every defect of vision. Tho helene* of n,y Staph of CHOCKS, FANCY GOODS, PLATED WARE, Ac, will be npJd low FOR CASH ONLY. Augusta, Jin 20 _^ _tf__ 3 Wanted, AN OVERSEER'S PLACE, by ou* who bas bad several years experience, and ls free nf j ooiiscripliun. Address tho undersigned at Rich ards.m ville, S. C.~ M. W.-T. I Oct 37 t?* fA Notice. APPICATION will bo made to the Legislature at its next sespi"?, to vest fn Nelly Parfin, iu foe simple, the whole estate both real and per sonal, of ber s*bn Noah E th ridge-, doo'J. Sopt. 9 3m 3"' ENVELOPES. WE have new on band a good supply of EN VELOPES. Enquire st thia Office. Price ranging from 75 eta. lo ?1,25 per pock. Sept 23 . tf_38_ Notice. A LL persona indebted to-the Estate of R. M. X?L Fuller, dee'd., are requested to make pay ment aa early as possible. Those having claims against thu EdUle will-present them, properly at tested. All porsiMis dwing Mill accounts eau set ilo with Mr. L. Dtloacb c- rt? "Ul. M. A. FULLER, Ex'ix. I hareby forewarn all perron* from Trespassing on BIT Mill premises, from hauling off wood, straw, *?. M. A% FULLER, * Nov ll_X'-t/**._10_ ~ Cards ! Cards ! ?\**(\ PAIR of iho beat qtiality of No. 10 Cpt toa Canis over offered in this market, tor .ai? by - 8, E. BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg,Au? 24 tf ai Election Notice. "ST .VT" op SOUTH CA SOLI X BD?UPiLLD DISTRICT. J. STUART IIAKUISON; Cl-rk?.(? tho Court j of General'Sussions and COIU?JOS Fleas fur h-ug-fleid Di?;r ct, in pursuance < ? ?he Act of i,be Legislature in such ease made and pru via" ed, do hereby eire public'notice,,.tb.it *u ELECTION FOR OLE CK, ORDINARY *vd' StiERTlF, for Ediftteid District, will be held on MONDAY tho ELEVENTH of JANUARY NEXT, nt. the usual places of .?.iection throughout the District; Withes* my bao J at E'tg?lield j??nrt House, this 14th day of November, !8ii3. ST. HARRISON, c.c.o.s.ac.p. Nor. 10' te * . ? . -46 Head-Quarters, . * E^RULLTNC OFFICER, EncEfiEi.o, November 16rh, ]Still. ITN Compliance with, orders received from to* . Bureau of Conscription.'alf moa exempted hy Substitution are H vain ordered to report to the*? HeadqaartarS-for tho pnrposo of .depositing .such myiars. tSith the Enrolling Oilier'. . II. On depositing tho papers, pnriio* will K>> furnished with Certificate* by the Enroling Oft eers, boering on th'ofr fsoe>the"fact that suohpa pers hnveJjeenvtaken lroua them and for what purpose, r . JIL AU men thu; c-xomptcd, who refuse, or neglect to deposit such papers ut this Office, will be reported to tho Department, P. M". S.CHIRME?, -i. Lieut, Ji Chief E. 0. EMgcfield. Nov 17 2t 47 . House and tot for Sala> 1WILL sell at public outcry on the. first Mon day in Dcoomber next,' my HOUSE AND* LOT situate in thc'Village of Edgefield, oontain iug ono acre, more or leas, adjoining Lot of tho estate of, S.? kristie, duo'd., Dr. E. J. Mirna and others.-' Th?**"Lot has a Well of good water, and nucessary outbuildings. . . TB*tMS.-On it credit of one and two years in .-equal instalmants. Purchaser to give Notes and two approved seeurilies wirb i ute rc-1. from dato, j ' S. W. NICHOLSON. Nov IS ' "'S.? . . 4? A Valuable Pr?sidence FOR SALK. . - I" OFFER FOR SALE THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE" and PLANTATION wheroon lue Huu. Arthur Simkins resided at the time of bis.deu.iij, containing One Hundred Forty Aerea, r.nd ni tua;* within the corporate limits of Edge field Village. . This is certainly a very desirable residence, be ing located iu a retired but convenient situation, and bas all necessary buildings attached, now and io good r-. pair, with a beautiful grove of oaks en circling the premises. - The Dwelling has Six largo Rooms, well ventilated, and a largo base ment Story. About Forty Aeres of this Tract are wall wooded arid will furnish fire-wood for tho place tor mun v years. About Thirty Acres aro choice boUuni land highly productive, with an admirable pasturage for a limited number of cattle The remainder of the Tra*!: is good up-land in a lino' state ul .cultivation. If net sold at private sale, before 'salo day in December next, I will sell the said place at Edgefield C. H., on that day to tho highest bidder. JAMES ARMSTRONG. Agent - - - . . For H. W. Annisos. Oot. 27 fit 4.3 Teacher Wanted. ONE not subject to Cousciiption, who will come well recommended-to Teach all the branch es usually taught in a preparatory School, will find a situation for the year. 1S?4, nour tho resi dence of the Subscriber, 9 miles Soqth-W?sl of 'Edgefield C. IL Apply personally or through the Edgefield P. 0. TIIOS. W. LANHAM, For thc Trustee?. Nov ll lm* 45 A School Wanted. AYOUNG LADY, with some ex pen en co m Teaching,, is desirous of getting a School or a situation as Teacher in a private- family, and will teach thc English branches usually taught, together with .Music. For further information, enquire of ColrM. Fnazisn, Edgefiold, S. C. Nov H. If 45 Situation as Teacher WANTED. ASOLDIER'S WIFE, ono who has bad seve ral years experience iu teaching, desires a a. no"! for the ensuiug year. She touches Ihe cuV.omary English branches, but not Music. TVrtns,-Three Hundred Dollars^ and board for herself Hud child-a boy nf four years. Reference may he had to Dr W. D. Jennings, Messrs. E. H. Chamberlain, E. Searles, abd citi zens generally of Dark Corner, Edgefield District Address Mrs. H. "M. EISENMEIER, Caira, P. 0., Edgclield District, i>. C. Nov 2 v ]rn 44 A Farm Wanted. ?WISH TO PURCHASE A FARM of Four or Five Hundred -Acres, or more, of good lan-1, capablo of produciug Corn, Wheat and other Grain, with a good rango for Stock, and plenty of water, haviug a Comfortable Dwelling and Out Buildings, about equal distance from Augusta and Aiken, and within a few miles from the Rail Road. For such a placo I will pay a fair Cash price. Address mc at Aiken, S. C. W. G. MOOD. Nov 2 .4i? 44 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Milton J. Palmer and Eliza bis wifo, ] vs. Asbenry Miirtin, Jarnos Martin. ) Partition. Newman Mnthi* and wifo Palsy, and others, Defendants. . J ?T ap; aariug to my satisfaction that Ashorry Martin, damns Martin, New-man Mathis and b.s wife PaUey, Dale C. Palmer aud his.wHe Beatrico, and Toliver Martin, Defendants in the above-stated case, reside beyond (he limita of thin Statu, It is ihoroforo ordered that thoy do appear alni obpjpt to tito division nr .-ila of the Real Es tate of John Martin, deft'd., on or before the 2Uh d?y of January, 1501, ur their consent to the same will be entered of record., W. F. DU RDS OE, o. L. 1>. Ordinary's Office, 0ol 30, 1SC3. 13te45 State of South Carolina, EDCTKFIELD DISTRICT. ' . - 74V ORDINARY. Mary Parkumn and Elu. Parkmau, Applicants, ) ts. . \ Narroy Parhtu?u, Tho?. Parkman, ct al, def'ts. J BY an-order from the Ordiuary, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first.Mon day in Dcoembor next, for*Partition, the REAL ESTATE of Simeon Parkman, deceased, consist ing of a TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND ly ing o?.d being in tho District and Stato ui'orc liald, containing Eighty-nine Acres, more or Uss, niid bounded by lands o'f Mrs. C.. Buzzard, Peter Ouzts and olbers. TERMS.-On a credit of twclvo months .from day of sale. Purchaser to give Bond with good se curities, and a Mortgage tu tho Ordinary . to so. cure tho purobaso money. Costs to be . paid .in cash. Titles extra, LEWIS JONES, s. J5. D. Oct 30 .. Me 45 Notice, ALL porsons having any demands ogalnst thi Estate uf N. L. Bartley, dee'd., aro request eU and required to pre-cut their claims to thi Siibsnribor on or before ihe 8th dny of February lari4, ns ou thal day there will be a Fiual dei llcmentmade on said Estate in tho Ordiuary's Of fice. Taoae lailiug to-baud iu their claims Wil be barred. And all puroona indebted to ihe Es late are requested lo pay up at once. H. T4 BARTLEY, Adm'or. Nov 7 Sm* 45 Notice. LL persons having claims against tho Estait _JL of W. M. Raborn, dee d., are requested t< present them, duly attestod, by the 15ih Febrna ry next ; and ult persons indebted to the sail E?uto will picase maim payment Dy tfiat timo, u I desire lu mose up said-Estate without delay. ELIZABETH RABORN, Adm'ix. Nov 17 3m? 40 A1 EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY V'.r'ne ?>f nu order irnln W.. F. Dm io??, Ur dinary for Edfcuueld l^iowiui, wo will pro ??!!*.;i F*? !o'c r-l?l. ric? of D' P. SFLF, dcc'd., on TuKSUAY, the ls" day >f Deo. next, THREE TRACTS OF LAND, Winch belonged to tho . >l: . o..Si d at tho*?tituo of hi? lei: lb,'r.s : ? . . THE .HOMESTEAD adjoining land? of Dr. Jus. ph H. Jennings, Gcor^-o Banks and others, containing Turee IfunoreikAcre?, UOTC or leas'. THE FIRQUlN TRACT adjoining l-.nds of JfiTirson Smrkoy, Mrs. Hoilowny ?nd others, containing Ono Hundred an J Fifty Acres, moro, or loss. TH E ?BOWN TTlJfCT ?djoinnjc; 1 no's of John Denn, John Brown and orbers, conluinitig Thrce Hurrdrod'Acrei, more or less. Also, oil ibo porscual Estate of said -dacoas/jd, consisting of . Vorty-Oue Likely Neguoes, FIFTEEN HEAD OF MULES AND EORSEg, . STOCK OF CATTLE AND SHEEP, ' FAT AND STOCK HOGS,' LOT OF WHEAT AND "0AT3, ' COF.X AND FODDER. ONE-LOT OF COTTON, f Two Wasons, one Ox Cart, Bu^y and Ufarnos?, Blneksmitb ?nd Plantinnn To ds, And rrnry other iirf?oles too'tedi?iu? to mention.' TEHM?.-Al' snnn of and under Twenty Dui lars cash, and all sums above Twenty on a treu? of twelve months wish iuteivst fr?ui day of tala. L ??. .'..>.- . ^ S. S. FR.U?EAIAN, Ea'or. t)cf 26 . . . fa? .. 43 ^s?-The Abbnvijles/Vcss and. A ugust Wonkly ConitUutionulint please copy until day of salo and ,'forwnrd account to this Office. EXECUTORS' SALE. BT. permission of W. F. Durisoc, Ordinal*/ of Edgeheld" District, we will sell at tho lute residence of JA MES F. LOWRY, dee'd., . On Tuesday, 15th December next, . All the Estirto of the. said deceased, both Real and Peisonul, nut disposed of by his will, con sisting of Some 10 cr ?2 Likely Negroes, HORSES, MULE.S, CATTLE, nOGS, Slipup, . ' COTTON, CORN, FODDER, ' CATS, SHUCKS, .' WAGONS, CARTS, . . . CARRIAGE AND HARNESS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, And other ar Lick s not nocessary to mention. Uso, One. Tract of Land,. Known ai tho WILLIAM' DEAN TRACT, oon taining Throe Hundred and Ninety Sevan acres," moro or less, adjoining lands of Robt Bryan, Sr., E. Blodroe and r?'-?rii." Terms made kt-own on day of sulo. Z. W. CARWILE, GEO.?A. ADDISON, . Executor*. NUT 17 4t sd } State of South Carolina, SEDGEFIELD- DISTRICT," ' IN EQUITY. Elizabeth T. Adams ot al, vs. \ Partition. Isabella Adams, ctxtl. BY rirtne of an orde'r of Court in this casa, I will proceed' to sell at the la^e residence of Janies F. Lowry, dee'd., on TUESDAY, 15th Do ccmber next, the REAL ESTATE of JAMES S. ADAMS, dcc'd-, to wit :' . * ONE TRACT OF LAND containing One Hun dred und Eighty Acros, moro or less, adjoining lauds of Estate of James F. Lowry, Dr. Jahn Land ru m and others. TERMS.-Sold on a crodit of twelve months with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to giro Bond with at lotst two good sureties to se euro tho purchase money, auJ. pay for titles extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Nov ld 3t 46 Administrator^' Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Ordinary, we will preened-to sell at tho late residence ot Mrs. ANN A S BILL, dee'd., on TUESDAY, tho 1st December next, all the Personal Estato of said deceased, consisting in part of Two Negro Women and One Child, COB'S, HOGS, CORN, FODDER, 'Household and Kitchen Furbiture, and varions othor articles too tedious to mention. TERMS.-For all sums of and undor $20 oash,' .ind for ail su'OS over that amount ou a credit ot twelve months. <? E. WATSON, E. MORitlS, Nov I? 2t lil Adm'ors. Administrator's Sale. IN Pursuance of an Order from Wm. F. Durisoe, Esq , Ordinary tor Edgcficld-District, I will proceed- to sell at tho late residence of W. J. WELLS, deceased, on thc l)th day of December next, all the Personal Estate of said deceased, consisting of NINE LIKELY NEGROES, STOCK OF MULES AND "HORSES, CATTLE, . BOOS ANO SHEEP, CORN AND FODDER, WHEAT, PEAS, Pluula.ion Tools, Household aid Kitchen Fur niture, ono lot of Cotton in tho jSood, Arid other articles too tcdions* to mention. TERMS.-On a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to give Noto with 500 1 security. Sinns under $20 Casb. MARGARET E. WELLS, Adui'x. Nov 2 -R* . -44 Executor's Sale. WILL be sold at the lato residence of Nahoy Robertson, dee'd , ou the 2nd day of De ceuibcr next, tho following Real auJ Personal Esta's, consisting of . - . . ONE TRACT OF LAND Containing*Onc buudred ' and forty-throo arr?, m .rc or fl-ss, lying ou Hied. Creek, adjoining lavds of John Prico nud Juuics A. Jennings,-on a cr?ujt (>f fft'? and three years with interest from day of sala ALSO, TWO NEGROES, Juak aud his wife Kanaka, TWO MARKS AI D ONE VOJUNGjJIOBSE, TWO YOKE OF-UNES, MILK COWS, " BEEF CATTLE, FAT AND S?OCK.HGCS, One Buggy und Harness, Buds, Hounohold and Kitchin FuruiliAro, Plantation Tools, and " other ?rdeles too tedious to mention. TERMS;-Tho personal property '.viii bo subi on two yen 8 credit with interest from day ol sal?. Parchaseis to give Noto with two *ood .-c ouotiesl JOHN G. THORN ION, Ex'or. Nov 10 . * 3t* 45 Executors' Sale. WE will proceed tn'soil at the late residence of A. Rutland, dee'd., on WEDNESDAY, tho 1-th Dnccm'icr next, tho Personal Estato of W. A. RUTLAND, dcc'd., consisting of EIGJIT LIKELY NEGROES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS AND^SHEEF, CORN, FODDER, ^HEAT, SEED COTTON, Household and Kitchen Furniture, kc. TERMS.-Twelve months credit with intorest fruin duy'of salo. Purchasers to givo Note with approved scour i .y. . ii. .11. SATCHER, -?MSLEY LOTT, . ? Ex'ors. TO RENT.-Will bo ronied at tho same .time and place tho undivided Plantation of E. W. Ruilaii I and W. A. Rutland, which is in Ano state ot cultivation, and capable of wn.kine 25 hands. . W P. RUTLAND, Adm'or .? . Of thc Estate of E. W. Rutland SATCHER A LOTT, Ex "ors Of the Estate of W. A. Rutland Nov ll 4i Burial Cases ! w koop coustantly on banda full stock of Walnut \ and Mahogany COFFEINS, .which, from ?nd 5t?-thU dais will be'sold for CASH. and a. ericta as' reasonable as the times will admit of. . P Tbc u-e ?f the HEARSE -will be charged for aoo .ruing to the same ratio. |? ^ Edgc?old, S. C., Oct 1?, 1?6S. tf Fog. MhenflT. VVTLLIAM SPIRES * . NAT RAMY. Sr. ?if T: H. CJM KU. - A. PS ' * -' JOHN BLAND, FVV. COOPER, . For Tax Collector. BK NJ. ROPER, JACOB HUI ET, ..HTAKLTNO TURNER, C. M. MAY, CHARLES CARTER. BERRY HORNE, . - W. H. HOLLOWAY, V ft. Clerk. ?1. HARPLSON, -' v J'ACKSOif CGVAR . ' . For Ot J inn rr. w. y. DURISOE. . f ??egtfb?s Wanted. WE WISH to ?nrr-has* FIFTY LT Ii UL Y YO LNG M B?3ft01!8| and ?re .prepared to p??j ile HiGHA-aT CASH PRICES.' - - V.? have ?irbanti eLlKELY WOMA'^WITii FOUR? CiilLULLiN wt,ian-we wilt ita ?Instad to sall ur oxcbu?jfu tor uiber Negroes. ? . . 'uLvVEK k SULLIVAN. Jan 28 . tf . ' * !--J-?-j-,?? ... ?? Notice. ALL persons baying.dctajinds against- the Es tate of William ETMiddleton, d ce 'a , tue re quested to present thorn to the undersigned*, and those indebted to euid-. Estate gre requested te make immudiate payment. ., . EMILI' MIDDLETON. Adm'lx. Mar 4 9m* 9 Estate Notice. ALL persons in snywise rfliobted' to th? Estate of .E. M. Penn, doe'd., arc.earnestly-request ed to como forward, and settle up without delay. Those haring elaiuis against said Estate wUl rea der them in, properly-at tested, at an early date. G. L. PENN, Adm'ur. Aug 4 . - tt il Look at This ! PO?lllHliKORED SOUAI?S REIT^?D RUNA"?VAYfroin w* two years ago, 'wo negro women, CLAdtENDER and LJZE. Clar uuder is a dark mulatto about forty years of age. Lizc is a bright mulatto, about twenty-one years old,-both of go?d sise. ? think they have been harbored in this District and the " lower part of Abbeville. I will give Two Hundred Dollars for the*appr?;hcB?ii>n ?f the two woman, and Two Hundred Dollar? tor the detecrtoa of tho thief or harborer. ~ ? V7. Q. ?AKDNBR. Hamburg, Sept 22 Ca S3 _ . . State of South Carolina, EU GEFIELD ?ISTBICT. * IN OHIJINAKY. BY W.'F. D URiSO'E, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. . * ? -. Whereas, Z. W. Carwilc, C. E. E. D., hUM applied to me for Letters of Administration en all and tihgnlar the goods and shuttles, rights and crudits of Oliphant P: Walker, late of the Dil tritt aforesaid, dee'd. - s- . . - ? Thoso aro, therofore, to oite and. admonish all and singular,- thu .kindred and creditore of the said ucoeascd, th bound appear before me, ut our-next Ordinary's Court for tao said Distriot,to be holden at Edgcfield Cuurt House* on the 27th day ef N'ov. Loxt, to show cause,, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 10th day of Oct., in the year ot our Lord one thous and eight buBdred and sixty-three, and in the eighty-eighth year pf the sovereignty and Indo- . pendouce of tho State of South CaroUira. - W. F. D URIS OE, O.E.D. Oct. 21 . - fit ? . 42 \ Notice.. IWILL make* application At the next Session of the Leg.obature, tor re-cbarter- of my- Ferry across Big Saluda River, on the road leading from No wherry C. ii. to Hamburg, on the Wc ver Hoad, at s"uch prices, as are in ejeoordauce ?iib, tho time*. . . WM. BOu KNIGHT. Sept 10? Ita 17 State of South Carolina) EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. M. E. Simkins, *| vs. . \ Emma Simkins, et al. J BY virtue of an order of the Cdnri In 'thii cause, the Coeditors .of the Hon. Arthur aimkins, both Officia! and otherwise, are required to establish t?ioir Claims beforo the Cotnuirtioaer by tho first day of May next. Z..W. CARWILE, cu.?-?. Coram'rs. Office, Oct. 2Q, 1863. mus Tea.! Tea! 1CHEST OF ?yKEEN* TEA, ef fina ?ti..ror aud qii-lny, for sal? by - E. PENN, Agent Sept 15_tf_87_ ..' NOTICE. ,, ALL pcrnons having claims.against the Catate of Dr. J. Harwood Bur*-, dtsp'd., are notified io present them, properly attested, as tb? .under signed is prepared to 4*17 the same. Those in? ilebted to 8aid'Esiata.me-roq Jested to ?eJitlepromptr ly. W. M. BU Ki, Ex'of, Jan 51 "*f > . Iron. . PLANTATION IRON for salo by S. E. BOWERS, Atrt, Hamburg, Se??t 12 tf 38 Final Settlement, ALL perlions indohtcd to tho Estate of John R. .GwiUnoy, dee'd., are refjiiEHUrd to maka pay. merit as carly.a? passible. Those haring claims against the Estate will preecnt them, ?roperly attcitod, to Dr. A. 'G. Teague, my authorizoil agcut, ott. or beforo the 15th Do-embo? tieri., as a finifl rettlemeut of ?aid Estate will be made iu ibo Oidiuaiy'a Uln<M ou thal day. i > LUCY GWALTITEYVExtx. Oct 21 td. <2 .. ' . Estate Notice. PERSONS having claims against the .ijstato of 0.\ E. Bb ud^dee'd., .aro requoatoe. to pre ?ent th<* same (otinwiih to Mr. Janies M. liai ri son, who is my authorized Agent '.? settiiug up the"busino8ff of lb? Ei?l"io. ? R. E. BLAND, AJm'x. Nov 4 . tf 44 Nbtice, ALL persons having demands against the B* tata of Theodore FrWiUiami, deo'd., are re quoittd to present them, "duly attested,"lc> the un dorsigued on or bofore the first day" of Janeary nox', 48 I propose to settle laid: Estate en-th it dav,' V * . LEMVEL BROOKS,Ad'or. Kor 2 . 2m*. . *? . .Carpenters Wanted. [FTKEJ? OR TWENTY CARPENTERS, hither whico-rir colored, can flpd Imm?diate iTmpleymoutby'ud-ireS?'iDg _ v BATH PAPER MILLS, . . Augusta, Ua. Nov lo ' ti_ ?!or Soldiers Families. WANT to boy for Soldiers Families in this vicinity, . , ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS MEAL, SYRUP; BACOFLOUR,XARD, WO0?>? As. Money.bas been placed in my bands by the pa triotic and Kind-hearted f?r the purpose of puH obasing supplies for Soldiers Families, and I will pay the highest market prioo fer any of thoebovo; mentioned articles delivered at th? Room adjoln intr the ASvtrtittr oHloe. IT. F. DURISOE. Oot27 tf . 4i F I