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P?liLIaHSD ?VEEY. jt?SESDAT S??RXD?fi ' sr ... DTTSISOS, JOSS2 Ci CP. ^ ' . sijaicr.fP?ro::s'o .tho ^DVEUTISE?. foi '.om - yoar Eiairr. lV?LLAlW in advance. Eur ?\x ilonlbs Yl\V? DOLL/vl'.S. - . -'.. ?'?nv'KKT?5EMKXT3 will lo towri*?! 'jA FI.VF BO LT?Uti p?r Square (ICwinicn Hue: er les*) far er-ct IjM'.'rttoa. AUvcrtiwmerjis without Inv^ocUor? s? lott""""* nutubitof t'inea to be inserted, will bc publlib?d u^lD forbid, and emerged *?oirdlnsly. \- - ? Annouttcln^.C?adidstv? wr say Oili-^o (if honor or* }. roat/TWS??Tr DOLL ?US,' t?-b?.paW fcofarj tUu an .non-uttment Is pubi'shed. . Obituary, notices, Tributes of* Iicsp?"!, or .-inrcofisruu vnleatlon p.-M-tn.-itiadEi notar..?, tria be rs'.sd ss RU vcr lUsm sab? n:\d cb?rp?d acoord'.ug?y. . " ?' . ' '/Vow lie A'i^?iti'jP/we/??Kt?rwi.^V'i '?'.?' s ii er ??tu iv s "ile treat' Through Georgia. . ' ?ar'??'.tK/iuj ?c?s aro. gradaa'ily r-ssunimj* the cheena: hae, it; thjj-r.c.a: Mtual?m'beging, V ;tu be '.'loroughly uudcritood. A? we write. "(9 o'clock K M'., Friday) tr^ja ?a;?y believed L.iiit ?ic;'eru? Shormau, li.'nl?rig his way nerti ' o,ii'irvdy .o:?'3ji'd ?nd ??bt?11^nd 'riciiant ar?* ciWroijtin'g t??i; h5s de?cfioirfljd" upon mik ing'a b'cld* retreat ty thu ? 'rear* wuet? no ar-. my Ci*c.cri.qfiencc could . i-;pcJo bia ?riov? ~ nient. . . in our j Ji'guicni it ts the Anabasis' of Stier* m.\n.. It i* pjaiaji's pnjy?, object c^?'bo. tia. ' tanking of a cortara and secara ?.>.*e. H? : ?ajft moveXfisb?ii?^ . ' ?* or bft ia lu?; unless''ibo whole S-^teoi Geor gia a-"-^ jwards-a1, d p -.Urova*.' in a stttip <d .?Wiu* vre Littst" ?v.'t all ox pect to escape, unseat li ed. Wh^re tba-:-iemy ma?cLes Le will leave hy^vo.-k ut de?tfUitiOH. ' . Shs;?u2 ba'? e? t loose from his baw--G cor. 7 gisii? must ?ce thai; he ru ak* a. no ?.thor.-. Fornfci.hav.iug ut?lroyed bis s ton? at " J?k?soL-viiiu',* aud cut Li< c ?n.nnu'catiQK jiortbj this movement. haS bci? ili-ct-d- upvx hito i atid if onr Ioctl a.'?d rcsorve il/rcc.. car hold hi rr. in cheeky impede s'.-f*;r ogress, buri; --. aad desirerin .advance of h's co!yrr,cs,' lon? ere - kc r e /. ch'? '.; objticti VQ point-{the hatti ' ho jV.ok<* to), hi? ammunition will be exliaus . te 1, hts horses, ?tarved, au-i Ii ii army aa easy p'r>y;to freshrand..y?toraavt^nJw-i- - Skerlii2*? kas many .weary"" milos io march ;** Jr, i?bir.in>.fj-hi^?l>je\5t. Il ia ub-ufdlty to ^'k ?hogtiiis makin-" -a winU? .campaign .' ' with r?> commuri?cut?o;- t;"?;u bi3 . Govern lu'- t'- ?I".** lor.? . wiij 'tho ftoiinunitiou h? '* ' .carries lasibiiii,'? ii?. is :. :?.-u-j?2,'' flfep!} re{ft?*ii;.? ." Ho- will dcst'r?r ai .Le g-.c?, but tha,t wak":? it sc;ne the ?C?S so. Th's movement is*" tte mo lr'a Anabasis, . and liko thc Gr-jvk yf o!J, he. l:..s 'cf.ly one Object r.i heart, ai'd ihat.ii?, to icath iljC s?n; . aud as XonopbOn's wsrrry and long suffering ton' iLov.saTi'ln sent up shoufkiicr siont " Th-t!atta ! Tb:i!atU ! >o .Sberinirri wiil-glad .... 4 ly cry, Thc sea ! Tho sea j! ? '? ThyAtV.ntalntcli:ger.t<.T,.of>[onda-.;,?iys: We. Lara from a ripalle sourti'e Ih.-rt Gorer nor lii jw'?'s ?es?cime in- Cs?'oln, Cherokee " CJUQ!}'; eiubra-jing co?tV??y.d ons dwelU?g h-Quab, kitch?iij.outhyuscN, *.'cc,-t -gcL?-er rrith hiso?lij-' buihlisg, .v/.ro all burnt to tilt gr?a::d hy thc vandal {.-.?.&few dtys agr^ The . officer in command of tho vandals who wt-rc sent to execute the work they, so rsthle^ly and s?ccesifully performed, alleged th? fam . ily who were living on Tho premise", ax the time, only tineen minutes to r*smvre tlie'ir furniture irot? the ho?jo and all tint was not removed within that ticae*. was- devoured, by thc ?-tmefi.. The sn mc partyburut thc CcurJ Ilotiso, Jail, Academy". b'.*ii fte. -Hotels,":md ' about two thirds of'^ho-best dwelling f.nd basineJs hc-u?cs in Catftoa. A* force of rone .'thrbe orfour tiioifsnnd of the'v-esdsls were w?tkiu a mile or two of thc town,, while some . scvipfy of tb? batid-w?*ro sent rattC; the town ? - under an- oili?or with w^crs to husn the house of Goveruor^rovifc, thc .}:uolic bni!d inga, and ibo bouses of all who have been .prominent Southern men. # v Jt is.80**7 evident that Sherman haa inau gurated a winter campaign and that Georgia. . is thc Ccid which he designs lo desolate. A terrible crlcij is therefore upon us. Everyman hi the S?Ate ab'a to" bc-i- .?--ms -should'raliy to the rescue. * In the hands of the military auih'?rit'es-. bowevcr the defence of thc State .is left. We have* no suggestion to make. What'we have long booked for, is cQise at last. We hive no censnrea now'to pvss upon ' any one, whilo wo, would ureo upon every man iu't?e Stato^he necessify.of doing what patriotisnrand duty rerj^tdro of bim. . . --r--. Promt Gen. .Beauregard.. COKlKTl?, Miss.? Nov. 18. .. To tlic Btoplc cf Georgia. ; Arise, for the defence of yocr.n3ltT6 soil ! . Rally around your patriotic Governor and gallant soldiers I Obstruct and .delroy -all .^roads in S?icnaan'a /rent, ffanks aud rear, and "".his'army will Aoon starve in yourmidst. Bc '.' : .confident and r?solule. Trust" in an .over - lilling'Prcvidohcc, ?r.d success will crown your efforts.-C-I'Haaten to join you inthede ?ruto of your homes and firejides. . . " G. T. BtAUltKOARB. : A? Appeal, from G eorgia'?ocgr?KS Itlen. '* RJCHMOI?DJ??QV. 19. To thc people .of Georgia :. Wo?have bad a spicistl conference with . Pre/dcnt^PavJ8 and the 'Secretary of "War, v ?nd arc able to ?HSU^ you that, they have - done and.arc still doing all that caa be dorie I to meet tte emergency tb kt presses upon you. Let evc?y man fly to parais? jlsroove your negroes, horses, cattle, and provisions away - 'from tho path of Sharman's 'army, aud burn ' what you cannot carry "away; Bum all bridges and block- the roads in Ihis route. . ' . " Assail the invauor, in- fr?nt, flank aad rear, by .night and day. ; Lot him hav? no rest. (Signed)-Julian Hartridge", W.'E. Smith, Mark Blandford, John T. Shewmak??, John ". H. Beho?s\T. IL Smitb, G. N.'Lester, and H T. Ball-From tho .Onronicle of Tuesday Morning.' From-the Chroftcle of'.Suaday. I? ci ii forcements Arri tins-* Glorious ??CWS. " We are happy to bo able to announce that onr. authorities have at* length awoke, and ? aroused themselves to the task ofdriving the foe from the coil of this commonwealth. Georgia is at J&st'lo be defended. ? large .number cf veteran troops havo ajready-.arriv ed iii bur city, and many more we understand are on their war-hither, it wes a- welcome sight to see tb j'columns Of gallant soldiers"! as tbey weded their way through the ! streets: It is etuted that ? large cavalry fcree hw ! Tcft Greenville. S. C, and is mov?.?;' acres* . tliR country i :?,the ? i recrion of Atlanta-nrob ably with a viow of culling o?r the Tankeo1' colu?nii which is movi.jg dowa thoGeor'-ia railroad in' thia direct ioir. . - ? .-V:c^aro-aUo told that thc- wife Gt a pr0rni-'' nant General wb.o is at present' i.-j onr ci;'v ; . h? received a letter from her busband, . in which it,,, ?fated1 tbr.t Gen. .Bret-irinr d^e andHhc troo^ under.lam woiiid Uavo per E*;t TeaPcRSce on Saturday, No-' ?'jo ? cn their march 'Southward.- ? ' With flood iVhU: rea-, Br?ckonridgc ca" his Hank, ana thirty thousand Taler*n troops ia his fronts Sherman cannot eacaoe. ' - -?t' Fnoi? ur THE "ROAD-Passengers dowa the ' Georgia?aUrcad last Dight report that tba ^ ion o?EridBy,.b|jtwe9iv'll ujcfock, ; md at 4iuV,ock racy ?nni^^rHaTpopdtttr??i ?fbxr-ptvpcrt)' betengicg'*y '.tfcV'Railroad. ( Yesterday.inorr?i-;g they- intered -fit^klieud eight railet this 'Ade cd Mf.aaon. 'Th'?Jeri?iny Wp irt that, ibcy sro t-r?cuiy' lkcusaud strong? ...A gentleman v.h^ Athols yestsfiay mor? iog rap 'tts that &e*xeitemcnt WT&s'?b -ading tri that city -MS.t?y? io ibo nv}-.. .' L'.V?e numbsr-. of rtTugees. arc- arriving-in th:? eily li'orn along the I'?ft of.VUe'rosd,- ' -:-?/jtj*<i- '.-r . . " Fruin ??a'coa. ^ ... Pi-om the Macon Td<ffr?j>li bf-Mondaf morning, the'21etj we gSthei^Ao folionine. ujtelligpnce.- - -r - :\ . Jtr-~t>* Gc?- Beauregard will probably be in. to#i tc^m-n*ww afternoon. The clarion voice >f, this cat?arit- B^ai^fl?ah,' 1.1? the"' blast .jjf Rhudcrick'd bugle, will bc worth a thous'-. .-.ad ines. . ' - 5 V3"*"QK\\ UA:?DI:K.- L?out. Gen. IL-?ce arrived.in tie city'thismorning, - , '?^Jiir.SftVA?*?n.-We-arcgU'l top.ofe i- i'.-.crc?i.-'^'i filing ufco^fidei?C?Vin tte city. Tile whole available loree pf Ike community \? under irims and ready, at a moments uo .je?, . for the trenclre? ^t*he' enemy awJ>e fWeyetf tn bc ef-st of t'ac aitr, about.30.mita .-m<tant;. The dir deli on -ofiheir marok is uri ycertain. They are.r'eporiod to have a Wag-; on train eight'mik-s lon,?.- . ' : " Many ?re pf. .the opinion that'Ibcy intend" to 'leave Mac?n ?nmylested, fearing'to attack ?he Wire force'gathered here .and ibo sfdonV '?tdibrtvlications ; which surround t?e eily. Ono fch?iig U CifriaiH-^-M'acon'is tj>:'b* do--' tVr.dcd to the hist,- iri.'l those be^ ioiorrned \ ?j?lie've it can be held against any fi;ri??..Sl.ftr ;man cnn bring Cfriins!; .ii.-. % There' aro rm Yankees om tue f-ilrnad bo ?.-veerr this - point end Gri?in. Unmora* are' abundant, but wc forbear ?iring publicity to '.insaliour-l reports arid confounded specu iaiidns. ' ' ' . . ..-, .' . t 7^?~AP.V i BT4;S~E:R. ''"".' vXA&2fiT.;B?C?N, "gBITOE. .,' . ?' ' ! . WEDNESDAY; NOV. 23, 1864. "P?f the Advertiser. i* The Lcvse en Mas9e.--Tiie Universal Itisisg of the People, ' ... Gem Sniniiix Ps adraac'rn'g through. tbc"hca.rt .?f. the Cotton Stit-ii, ?td is apparently tbriaten ing the Aib-ufie. r.cd Gulf cit'oe- frqm the rear. J Chis au-luciocs and insolent Y~nkca is attempt ing a myVo?o-'.t, as dcjjgerous lo uhns?lf a^s. it is ?(..suiting and defiant to ti?. Tho time has ar rived fc han-tho people of tb? St?th^ aro called ;u to exhibit their line character, and to decide tho great question of tbeir'ntnest for .freedom ?and po?iricrfl independence.- 'If they permit tko; invader to pass'through the interior of tho Cot ton States, uiterushed and victurions, tojho sea board, then they' are the worthless} ans degraded inheritors of tte liboriy and independence won -Ty ibo soldiers of tho r?volution*. It ii in their sower now to'assiit .materially ino Confederate ?ovcrnteiut, in dc?ii-*jying Ike Yankee army of this iDsolout aruion and thorcby rc-cpen a larg6 portion of tho Confederacy' tcf_tho operation of our civiLand military laws. Thc ?SE?O lies with thom. . ' '.- J ? Tu thawars of, and censcquontnpon the*Troncb ?tovolution, ihc iiivadod StntcsTof ?urope/in tho last resort, ordered tho "levoo en Masse,"-or l^vy of th? wholo pojlnktion, not engaged in [?rniil?tary^scrvico. It coirtprised ?very person; ir respective of agc, capable of bearing'arm: ; and fa. Spain, diping tho invasion of Napoleon, even the women were apart of il. It was tho deter mined,.?aid religious, sentiment "of the people, invoked and ettpir.y?-r,--ro the defence cf their country, irrespective-of o?ganis.id forces. Ita employment was, to harrass, ind destroy an in vading t:ray' by every me .os in which it could bc e?fec??d.' Itttrfeed every implement, into a woapon-destroyed provision's and, wolla-attack ed itr-iyglcra-" isrecpted coriricrs-=-eieortei" pris oners- opposeo obstacles tb an advance-des trdy.cd^m?niticns of wr.V: irtd'in fine, so haf rajsed tho onoay ?>y .t.ho uncertainty ?and -*ud dennc?s 6."attack, aa to producecom*p?c-c e^kius tio.n,,disorganizr.iion, and destruction. Tho 4ime is come, and tho danger is at hand, \,??cli dtmaudsikc levy in^fant of tho whole of our population'capable of boiL'g rerviocablo to tbo country, and not in ahne teniec, or detailed in duti-fi,.absol?tely necessary te. tho immediate' exiyeaclcs of.thoxir?iyJ Let cvoWy- citizen cspa ble of bearingarm9,irrospecli'vcoi^.age,shoulder his guu. Let every'eaempt, ' or detailed moa, L-J claimed by the State for duty,"until tho danger is over, or his servicbs ure demanded.in-the army.' Stop all impressments for Ilia*"time being, and impress ail impressing Officers, Agents, employees, and persona of ?likc.chaj.aoler, for S,tate defence. Glose all stores, ofDees'>ndparticularly yvmlUnf and drinking establishment*; Let tho.farmers bc Required for a while to take from -their farms, a certain numbor of streng intelligent, and able bodied neg-'o?*.*, and oppose tho Hue of.SHEnuAM's ^advance with proper obstructions'.'. Let thom, wlth-tl'.cii hands; destroy all ?Bailfoads and wa lw tanks ; impede all high ways, snd-rchder oybry. step of bis progress a disaster. AU this'can bo^dono and easily ?ono,, by pa ?riotio. and earpost men. Let tho Governor ut onco, order the levy in mars^'ahd'thc-Legisla ture will ij?ubtkss junction his; action in the. premises. . Lit thc Legislature at once authorize ! tliis proceeding, and allow him to iaako. use of our slave popnbrtiun in.i'etsrdicg tko mproments of. tho enemy, and in preventing the deiastntion of the State. . . Brorhpt doci?ion,. ^irid concert of actioa^may in'a few days' prcyent j ears- of desolation "and sorrow. Tho crisis'of our fate is at hand, and^ .he who now dHllici'is'a dastartl. - Peopled' the South, 'posterity will- hold you an worth y of liiierly, if you now prove yourselves 'faithless to tho trust. PETE?E TI?B HERMIT. '.. -% - To Arms. ' " PETER Tri&l?KtisiiT'' stand? with witckful eyo. upon tho cuter walls, and rings.fortb spch aelarion .cry that wo give it'tho Grit placo' ia our issue'of this .weeli. ' Thc Jillillia to the Rescue? A - The Militin is calkd ouL - Seo thc orders fnjm Gen. GAKt:KGT0S-*-alst) tho'so of Capts; D?A?? '? Booms. . ? ' " jS?***-Noto change in^nbe.Wai'Tax appoiat ments of Collecter WBIGHT..- - "Home Agata." . '. Young Jtfss AE.N'EV, ton of' Br. MAY AI?CV of enr tow.n? was exchanged at -.Savonsah. and b'a?H reach-;d home. We^ave'not had tho ploaaurei or 1 seflng (biJ brava young roKlidr; and wa aie surry, Ihortgh net surprised, to bcur tlrat kia five <."r sis moatbor.t Ppint Lookout liav*'rfbtr im provod his health* But kc wiil soon be-w??l.now -with kind friends;lo caro-foi.trm. ^ap'Gor. Brown hos- issne-d a most pr.*viutic prqclaHintiorl to tho gallant pooplenf-tLo Am pire State, irnd has ordered a levy cn ih'<tf?c$f tho wholo freo -?hiic'raaic -populaticn, residing or domioUedin tbatStat3,.betweon*sj^eu a,nd fift*r- j j aro years or ago, except such as are physiTJoFly j r umiblo'to boar arms. ?- ' |.t Daring thc ^past/summer, nar. disiingoi c'How-citizc?/ Col." Bl ?. .'?liXOVA??^ ioininatcd in. a Colualbii p?per as a-trope? ?on .ta fill tho GiiberEatr.rial Chnir '?itrln* iowing'tw.o years.', Wi*:a a fer ^?teks.p?) HHS been again nominated-is 'rLo Carol:! V-ery aoon, ho will lowe -oar* iaid?t Lo tiki licat'iu the'State L-cgiyl?tU?e. Kia-.fricad EdgcEdd, and tkeij-state is.-lcgion,' arc'al? tor him to^nt-tf the arin* its a Candida? Governor. Many of thew, hau- bid akisA Wo dci.itwith infinite pleas?re, and hsarlij^ onr'voicoto.theirs. ?We.ka.ow.k?ri.wi?*;i??^ and Uico'rraptib.io ; .with ciril' and uilitery^ r?tateif alu ordinary dogroe. Wc bop* 0 for*, thai oikJ??oh esteemed towns than Wiii, to tho wishes of Lia friends athome by coa iug lo ?iitcr tho dentist. ~ . . - 1 4 -----:- ' j Send for.ward/yonr Tithe Cai? M:.>r> S. TOJ?:-::IN.', nur 'Till;? Rtco| F? mli'urg; htingte'?tructed thereto hy ib'!: |j? iiuthoriiie.', ycqoeilvt^ tiTrcskcac urgotf?\i to thc .'armor? und jdVn?erf't? Ard iofw?Q. .tXlh.e?- of gru?a especially ' c-??i-ttilk-ujup mep'l's unucccsdaTy dt!?y. Ry S'RKKVAX* movement we are cut off'frew oar- mala .fe . of supply;- SffUlh '"Western Georgia. Piont' region we can obtain no a 're corn" for some toc?me.' The. Gorcrumcn? avast now leo South. Carolina .to- BU^U?U' the ncble'^jjta Gen. LEE; Tholct>r nddrossod_ te-Mej.'.'i: T . Eiya.by'tho a'iUlioritics, s?y.v: "Appeal ?a peoplex'to Iripg in iheit tithe corn utou??; i day'should bi Ss>?C They.ne?d nct'waitl?b scs:cd j'w* hare co time now "lo wait for i\ .TbeJCo'rn must come, or>hir cania must 'jul Certainly that is an appeal stroug icough' t salf- Therefore,.,/Armers. ??id"-'p"aatot.s?. .( yourselves ?narrfuPy in lin* behalf, and ?ll he woll.?' the rigor: of winter ?ifo now upai half-clad, shiverirg army/ ,Lyi?>g in the^tni trenches around P^tc?ibur;;.'and Richmond, not an ic sufficiency of-/cod^ added to tho t a'nd hardships they already endure. Au ai tisemen? on this.subject; frcBt.-J?ajcr Te* ri will bo fv?ad in another column. ? impressment Notice. Very particular; notice is, din-cUd to tfw pressmout Notice oT Major Sayre in oar ifee to-rday. " NtgrOes liabJo to impressment*' a courte fitch, as ?.hob?d hayo betu sent to th* < iq October, but wera not. Now thoy are' wa to work tm the fvd tiCeatiote arar the city of gusta. Can any aiaaNloubt the urgent wjoe fyr this prcc^edleg? -Augusta is niaihwn.\ is there any da^jor thcr'o from yellow fever, no maa tructo-fbe ouse should find rrma'.e excuse/nor any moa delay twcnty-four.dur rondiEg on hi: negrocs.for. thu all-impM work. Tho propio of ifdgcfiild/ifr^^Utioj etery-tcny tadofond Augusta, are- doing no'i than their simple and bouadba'duty ^ih kic tho invaders out of Augusts, they are lice, ?them out of .Edgtllold.. JL_-:--,- -' Autumn Roses. ' Cur fair friend/HrsJ JAHEs'C.t Bnooxs, honored aad delighted - us with a baaquiit which Obo'r'oa aad Titania might find-ja :eo Naunavoidablo?rysanlhemumit ; only?an juf variety of pcorlors Roses. Autumn Roses, . brig?ter a?J sweeter than ony .th^t'evor ^ their hearts' sweet perfume to. the wooing of Muy broeiajt or the.sighing rurcmer?oY tcpl j 1__-^^.^--. ..- De? tra ct iv* Five ipa Hamburg. ' 'Wo rtgrot to anncu?co that tb-or^wiis a i doetrnctive'flrc ia llapjbctg on Sundcy II! tho ISth.^-Tho. large warehouse. on-tha r bank, botweca tho w?rebousp .of MiiTn?R IlAiiaoj?D a?d.* tho bridge, ijcith somj^i20( 15C0 bales of C?tton, was;tomIlyrdestTOyo?"'; have not ascertained how thc fire oriciaatoil ' the loss incurred thereby. , -;-4-? --- .' ' ' * Grand Bazaar in ..yerpool. ' Many Rngluh ladies of the llighos"t*ran ?Semlhern syrapathisers-havo held a graild saar irxLLrerpoo!, for tho benoflt ef'Coafsdei Priioners. A grand.Razvar, or,-in common 1 lane?^a i'eiV. Tho booth;, "stalls, and tal wero msgniflcent, and fdlod with rare, costly : unique articles. Tho wholo affair was bri iii : NtndNbrilliantly successful. Barononscs and Cc; tessos were plentiful ameag the- saler-wom Proccods over a hundred thousand dollars I ' We suggest to our ladies to got.'up so moth: -of tho sort, Wa might havo a beautiful'-bazi .of nttielei of home indnHri/ alone. Held it the Masonic Hall ; ;and.combine with it refrei Bi?nts for the Inner man, It would be a d'elig ful novelty, and.aMost.praisowbrthy-tffeit. ? . .' -1 *.. <<e>v?: ?, " ' *. I'civsur.is nnu Persimmons. .Th?sCharlestoq. Coiirit?'has a yery quaint a muny piocc on Porfums.' li si)'?^" . " Bat what has slavory to do vf ?th tba 'possn; Mach evory way,, if thc readers noTV the fi that the negro io ,*nd under his Southtru ?ulta of baaign ..apprerit'e.ship an! ;.ro:<ctio? h taught-hki while mai ter and protectcr-aad gu: dian the ure and valuo of tho 'possumas also of t so-callod Indian o.rdj'and other institutions th. h^jt only beea developed nnder slavelabor,. T negro showed us (hocuses of'possum,add beeau thc. unsophisticated instinct;; of the negro pr-1 'possum, andtaust have a possum dog," many bar planters and farmors, havo for years bti trying to koep" cheop with "a-gre'atcry and HU wool.'" - ? . . ^ "Tho 'posium in hie way is ?lsp ^? initra:to for he liai bee? for yeats trying to tell us in li way-the value of tbb pcriinVuon, whivh is ooj deB;fif od or neglected becauto it grows abundan ly?ad readily with u?.;' All very true'. Now wa wu?d?ir if our frieni Major MURRELL, hud anything lo do -with thu If so, wo are glad, for when he comes to Bdgi Held again-aad'we hope ho will como rery soo -we will -fftuainthinj pr?ectiealjy ,and eap?r: monts.lly wjth tho possum and tho persimmoi Possums and porsipmons are now in bless? abundance, and oA friend shall go on hTossur hunt, and cliab'a lofty p"<rsimmon tree in pui suit bf a bare tsilod beauty. " The raccoon*tail am risgod all round, But tho posauin tail om bare." .'. ' Our" friend will make a' brilliant and effieien comrade ru ? Possum hunt,--and as to tc, th possums wahave"caughtin i^ur life tfould' Cl! tin Stockade kt Plore?ce. B.R.B, laughs-the ide: to scorn, and saya that all tho. possums,cau?h hy tho.par?i?s ioquoglisn rball bo served upa: hij house-with ajj b?telo of chatopagno tfnd t sperm candle to . cash porsum. Husten along Major; .wo will have an ambrosial night ai B. it. D'S. " ." "$*>-e--.-. ' The Southern Field and Fireside. This valuable' literary journal comes to us now from R?lo?gh/.N.'C Messrs. STOCKTON & Co,, of Augiiita, Ga.? ir.rc sold it tbMessrs. W.'B. Spirit ?'Co., of the formor place. The new proprietors will'carry out in good?.faith the obligatichs.^J tlicjr prodectsiors. .'tSr.Oohgress lias^parsed a bill suspending for1 sixty dey s ra m?ch.Otthe rc?_ ctgaaiaing forces to eeryo d?ring tho Tr.-.r as pr?vidos that 'person, taeationed therein sball.not be required tp*perfori?i. tnIHtary.gcrvlco.oat of tho Stato tu w'uich ibejr reside. ' Z '-'* . ^SS* .Th'a Richmond Enquirer i.r.s .?a'??flcil it :elf by caroftii inejiiiry, that thV- thargta of irunkencess.jn the ajmy of tho Valley, and'es -ccir.ily an-.uc- oCicerr, aro -wlMiiriit fotcdutii r. [ho Examiner bo'ssts that Richmond is safcrnbw han it has beea sibeo tho battle o/ W.lUiWBsbnjg. tf^ib^^ Hammond. j?io ^August* Oori-iiiuiioHaUit y?2 "Tl Hon. JAMES'II. H?kaosD. ex-GoverruT of: Soul CAt<>iiaar?ud pore recently a Senator frap .th State, when thc '-Urdos .suxvived, died' SiUtd' iaornin^, tba JStli, at .li ia r?ii?>nc? on Bcec>I hud. T? o deceased W?O^KCII known "OY*T s tili.? country as a mah vPemincRt geaiu. ?.i '.tiri.ficqujicot^tfrj?ls.?ii'.cil-et was ss-cstia* ..<?fS?ic-largo, ?ailiolic'-atd iuajfulinc. Whi gillie s. y*y.ng mr.ii he wa* tl a ort d'fr* ni -hin i t?fe? State to tlis.Hoase cf ?iepreseatatlTes, JJ ,V?'c?nie ut ence eoE.<? iruous l"e- opj-tfiett Jua;,- QcurcxAnAM.?, un. tho ?.igh? o? Petition.. ' Prom thatt:.auJorlbmntil S"f korJtb-liaeas 's.-rlour?T impaired; thia rtaau-ktblo mai? Sit -adatly alt ?ie most* lfocoraofo an?^.riaponii? J??oes of ibo eopiuifinwei-Uk of Soa'h Cirolir Aa an author, Oar. HAUMO?? bad few etna 1-Elegant scholarship,'ra.?.apd ourioas- ia?uim ?lon, ?ie'Vuuien of the auYccute, -.Le?raEp Uij?*tatefn:?n, .tb? is^'mr.tie*. vf tte-peet-; I lie ?rac?? of diction and ttrtn^tk ?fiiatelLr bcea;h.?.<l ?nd buin-j? tkr.?iigh Li?; ci&Tf?tUU HU ho?.pit.ii:ty w-s princely, aaa* tbcrj ure fi wTio wsre.sdcil'tod to kl? Intimai y 'whir ?ii i foul.tfe?."B?oli of -bia musical yoico as ho'h's tkbin ia tUo thrall of bli gUtteri-rg eye, lika.l au?Unt mariner and tVtjw?diag git??'L . At Ike tims of bia decease G h t..Ii iy]?0/?Pv'? within oui day of his fifit-y-aeaentn* ycaT.'r-' . - ., ' - Arming the Negroes.' ? + . . This ?bbjtoCi? now oDcupj ing.a'.htrgo share .publicattention, aad hoing unlvc-rial?yjdbicuii throughcut^he lengih ?nd breadth of tL.ocoui Hirn Confederacy. Thc projeot u? a: ming n p gpa of cur alives, and-drlTllng thom as soldi* .tokelp mt "fight.our battles, has been ipok'tn from time lo time during two years past: ne1 thouj;1i ar,?.il now, has it nteWrith anything! farojr. Ai present there ??tni to beasm.iny, furor bf it aa sgnlust ii; ike nvasuro jaoride ly g?.inmg!grvund ic pnblic opinion; ThePn -diint; is apj-cars fronrhulafcc mc833ge,\i3 0ppo *tf ?geu:r?l levy and arming of tim slaves soldiers; that is, andor existing circums.tanc When it shall become absolutely necessary, tl he wilLlook apon it (so Bays hi* mor"ctgt>V at ' tveTy "'Way* j??tmableV Gea. LEE cn the ol . hand, and bo.is tho boiler general of the ?two . "caid to-favof tho enlisting of ajumciunt nura , of n^roe* to enable us to moot" the oycrwhc iag ?oreo -rthich the enemy will'probably br agami'tuj-n.oxtipring. Gens. Lo.NOS?Rjsrr, ? cu., anil many other distinguished ofi-eeif of Anny of Virginia, arc said tb -.cepc-ur willi G , LEB- in th ii matter. And why eboitld wo not Iring them a?t to fi i.fforns-and forthe wise Ive? ?. Tc?, for themsob . :-and for tho blessings of them presOat con dit i -for tba-fibd and raiment they BOW iia.ro wi i 'ont csre end vti.thou?rel&ough'.-for. th? wal ful cttcmtiqn .bcitowi uj'on'tlem in youth i ; in old age-for ibo institution* which rent them more cir ili-e-J, mort humanised, and m :bhre?>)d than .tht-y c/m eyer hope tb bc under . frofldom-wbich l.hcir.Aboliti'infriendB,nre soli* ? andfnricuBto gain for thom-..' We ipeak ' lightly; indeod wc do not think the 'importe: ' -of this matter e?n be exaggerated cr tob Uh 5 Imprec.ed upjon our people. Und^r their pres ? condition have not our slavoE very many biessl s worth fighting for J Is not their.projen't .foe . tioc " that State of life unto wbisb it bra' plea God to call them?" Arc they happier in fraa States? i Hcmcmber thut fifty tbo.-g.q r " /if erne?" bftva died in Louiaiaca within t year's past, of benger, disease and wretcUcd?i r . Will tkoy fight ? That is, bare thoy courag r Not as much as white men, but ?till, enouj r--They hare fought Tor the-Yankees, lot us i i"!"what we will to the contrary,,and they will fi? r for^us. For many mon! hs, aboliiionjita bl -looked upon the .fighting qnaJitijs of thone/ with dtlightod a;i.8B*ment. They hare lae! wofds with which to shCciently praise the em " ranto, g-ilTantry'and dash of the ?iabln hero Gallantry and dash!'that is-all souspiife.wc speaking of tbeejjsgr?; lut as tb endurance, w has moro? .Who has. such ?power of standi 1 ,^and withBtanding fatigue and hr.rd>hip? A ' what irmoVo absolutely ne??rssry in a sold ? than this poweV. L?aTe negroes to them-'olv ' and they will not fight; ltft to'themaelvur) Mr . .all know, they will do nothing. Our Southe slares^ra accustomed to habits of'cbsdioace a >; tba restraint's of disciplina ; organiza th?m und ' discipline-a'nd regulations adapt*dr Ic tltirche 1 acfsr, nud they Will figbt-^-and that bravely a ' well, lt may bc seid tho negro will not fight - onr-eauji-^-net sketLkia blood to', perpetuate 1 own servitude; we cm not believe if, and eran it were true, goad isstruetion and "strict dist pliaa caa maka e?c.ient troop's indspendcntly tho cawfi for which ikey fight. And it. may al be said that our agric?itnr?.) operations won be seriously curtailed r.od crippled by with'drsi lng from ayld labor one.or twe hundred th JMSS? able bodied, slaves. TL is is in somtr'aeesn ' trna ; but these agrisulluial oper?.tio'ns woa not'ba half so sariocsly crippled by the will drawjl of one or two hundred thousand as I ^he withdrawal'of tke*wiele' remaining whi , male popvlntion between the ages of sixteen ar aixty. The Prosid?nt'thinks the emorgency hi not yet arisen for calling but-tho alares aa ?o' difjj : be thinks thcroKcy good but that tl "j^csMi/y for it d?as not at present exist. Perha[ lie.faSrfglct GsAxf and StfEnnix bars larg armies, but ?heir.armies will? act .?onrpare wit ihit hosta 'of UCCLTLLXX 'in 1862-or of HAI Lites; in front of'Corin tb ; and over those feosl wbdriumplT?d mightily. Ai soon, -howjartlr?? the noofcs?ity for arming - our biarra is oerlaicl fjuhd te, exist, lethia new rial of Souther . wrath be p'neorked, abd let the ebony Hectoi and the.iuty Ajaxes Le "hurried to the front. 1 .will be a sound war meaFUre, ?nd one which wi! reff substantially ir-cre?rc the fighting eap;ibili ties of the^j?th.^ Lut after th?y havivscrred-UB faithful'y a?.sel diors, and helped ns to gain Our indtpondecci let us hot blast them by making them Cree. Free dom would prove * great curso to Hiern-a gre? dangar to us." Undonbe?d!y they should be rs warded, mi.gnanlmcusly-rew! rded, but lot ?hei reward como through such" wise '.end liberalen actmciii- ai! woulii iuiprore lliair condition, with out-changing their itnlns. .j0 A Rsjtnn? rou Coxonarniii CBILLII. ? Tho mother of a soldier" hes sent tho Pe ter.-bufg Expr?s* a 'remedy for congeMivt chill?, Which she has neverknovrh tp fail. I3b< hos (abe says) for a ?amber of year? buor managing ti It-.rge boarding schcol, and hat \ liad some erporioccein nursing : - Tho remody ip spirits cf turpentine-^givi frcm ten tfl'Ofteen dfop.yfn syrup or toddy rob th* spica, chest and extremities w'eR 'addfng'o small quantity of oil .'of tnrpeli.t:r? to pr?tent bi intering. The extrsmkieB should be rubbed until reactiori takes place. A cloth . a?tur?tcd with the mixture should be applied fe t?io. choyt, . - i ?: ? 1 po*" An cpiuion prerails' at K?chmom? that |-Gen..Grant will feaTo a portion of his army tla ring.tho winter in his fortifications, anJtatt the I r?.st down.soutb against Wilmington and Charles ton, aud posUbly Savrjon?Th^'hccpipg th? Weld cn roid for coniDiunicalic r:.'i and neir.^ tho NaWbctn road and tho Norfolk' road to -mpply f txnaolf ,pmtkf?far. '". ^* > -?<- ?. \ ,i . . - .' . ' " ". ::.' . For tho Advertiser. To Arms' ? To Arius ! ^ .J . t ?. - .. . . ^ ' - -.. M'.n cf E-?gcficbl; rirrzKiija- ia' raarehiugcn :??0%*?& i? a ft ir. days ^??t^^?ii?Wa, ' 'a.aa3?JU**firay "acat thcracrcy ?f i vind?cdiv?: Rs?"roraer?elM*:fae.^;El{iOd oj. South Ca>oliria, bloo.? of fhc ?Id Revolaren, wl'.l-ydti stand idly l;y, ind vj'.ns:* tierprpfauatrsa of. ypur.d?ifa??i?c Altars*nd tho do?olatiwp? of your h'jmos. Arm yonrfelri?,;-Arm your.regret*!? ?rTQod.' name, .rna er.'K your littler ebbir??;'and hurl back thc iniolr?t mrider. Hurry to council. Hurry >p-aetb.?n." -Gather up 'your'strcnglli-'fcr'the deafn :?t?uggle...?o rj^n ?ry te upon thc . foe, sod'tue Storm olnsd cf,w ar will;boS averted froai'j'icr Users'. -Bht stand gaping at"ile ni.vrs, aad l?t lh? . hour of preparation, ilip yiway. and years of ?a ^ubh will punish. your. forg??fu?Btsa of duty ' Ariw, or bo forever lost. ; EETJER. THB HERMIT, j 1 .UT REQUEST. . . Th? Dying Soldlci;. L*y. h?cri dowagcatly waere'?hfcdirws He still," And ebvl fcjr tho aida of tho brigSt mouataiu rill, I TT'hBr?:rpToadi thu ?oft gra?i^iu velvety rhc;n, J A welcoming cottclfYor repos? io strone .-r.r^r."^ .?VThcre upani)>g Powers. ?ieirvarom? braathe l-S'xum tlHStericg tuailrils tUat ioviugly Wreathe, .j ;A.nd quivering leaves their ntwmtrrcBS song : j^a whirriir* arechanting?ie fright jummer long, I ?nere.lay'(he yoting\trol coe from his lido ' ?low>*.wiftly thcearrcnt Tt^bsc'darfc "pulsing tide Is.Learing awsy the blight sands of life, "And cooring forever their wild dreams of strife. **r - ... ^ ? , . '; ' . Fjcbly^ouelctcs thefts! dimming eye/. ' , * Oooo bright ai thc'jewels that light np thc sky; A momen^he looks on the high spreading dome, j'Then whispers in anguiib, "?LJ take, take mo. / .hom?! . - . . Buta/o.1 far away o'er.raouataia.aad glen, . Lies thti'Loujoi that I never shall enter again/ . Whcro loving ono? trait to wtdoome in joy, BtckAo its -nnldgbt, their own col dicr boy. v-s*s>? .. . . . H* .'Fa'her, when you proudly gevo np. your obild,. And er uihed back the teai?7. while, your lip sad. . .ly-ECMlcd, n6w r Ague waa The thought that we never m oro . Should mo?i'till we stood on Eternity's -BU?I O i "And, Mother, again I fcc!thy hot tears ' Raia on my cheok. Not tho mHdew of yeti'? Nor'sb'addwrbf dta'th can tarnish tho bliss iKe blessing' you gare/in that holy kiss. V '.'". *"r' " Y * * *' -V?ft' " Oh ! darkly shall gath*rtlouds o'o'r the' h?arth That echoed once gaily wlth.raaiio and mirth ; Ob, God ! may Th;f apjidt be there to'suitain ' > When.record shall a; ic g lc ray name vri th thc ulalu > " And one too, 'whr.se fair ?hock whiter st As T/proEsed on ?cr lip nry last sad adieu ! . Will ?ho. yoon forg;.t ?" ?T,h?n. raisingTiis hands He lovingly gaxed on,tho small goldern band j, That circled EU fla gers^whik ovorltis. f?ee Thc groy sfiadowsof death seemed stoalrngajJace. " Dear comrades, farewell.' my battles aro o'tr, . Together in conaicir^reH rally no more ; - . _ 'Tjrbitter to die' ersnry conn try'is free, '' But painted in-gl?r jr Lor futuro ? see. FaroTcUl life ?? e/<r-.sartb fade? from my eighlj Around ta* is cluing death's 'mg dxcanileti nlgut," Th*n softly as starlight melts lb rb day, On pinions of engels his S6ul pat cd away; There strong men x:o bowed-in aagaUh* thoy WfleP . ' i '.. ' '. " , .' 0>r the dead-p.' ill as fair.ia doath's.quict sloop. Then parting the flowers they '?id htm lo reit, And Leaped the gre-an sod o'er th? yoting mar tyr's breast. ; ' '. r. Woep, heaft of tkevH?utb,-wacp maiden ind sire. Wreathe dark ly, wi th eypreis,ly/e'a bright mystit ?ly"; \ * . . ;..v;- ' w*eop for the hcroer, sccbrave and ie free, . Who nobly have yielded thoir lhV-blood for tbse, *>29*-Late arrivals from Euron o confirm the departure of Semenca.from.th? B?y of Funobaj in an armtd vessel called tho "JCow- Alabama." OBITUARY. How Jins G nova HOSTITAI., Oct. 31st, 'ii. Dian, at this Hospital, on the night oY fhe 27ih inst;, Sergeant DRURY; F. MORGAN, of Co. IC, 5th Tcx-fcB Regimentj of a gunshot \rcund raoeiv ?d whilst gallantly tiaarging tko enemy in thoir wofks on th? 7th' Inst. . S?rgL. MOBS?X was a native cf Ed^euelflTDis tritt, S. C., and emignlod te T?xas ut 1 SC?, and whan th? wtir commane?d iras a- elUzeaef Washluglon Co'anty, where, in Aagait 'il, ,bo rolaatocrod into tho Contptay abtre named, c?mmand?d by Captain, sow.Brigadier Gen*!.. Rob^tUoa-from which time, ap to the day ef .weiring his fatal wound, ha waa.ever with tba ? j Brigada (?xeapt wltea to'x?forar:ly absent from ' WL-nlids rocaWed at Skarpsbarg, and once when detailed to go to Lia nativa Distrist for slothing for kis CoujBany,)'ia Ibo ?at?paigns of ??62,'M and '64, under it? several eemsiand^ri^-Hootl, Ro&orir?a and. ?r?gg,-?ad wa?r*ev?r*found ready/or :?ay duty ho ? xv er arduous. Sergeant MouaVx wa? noted for his ntodetty and. unpre tending mandera in He - private walk? .of lifo, and for his fearlos? gallantry in battle. H? WOB tho respect of all who had an opportunity of learning his sterlingjrGTlh. rile was-a ga?ant soldier, and 'thimgh not attached t} tay Church/ was a Chr?tian gentleman. - T. .K CLAY,'Capt. - ' Attention. ALL Par!>ns in the 10th Regiment, S. C. M., between TC and. 60. who are-liable to service in my Company under Order No." 15^ of the Ad? jutint.A Inspector General, .wke have not bean lunimoned to report OB Thursday, tho"24th inst, will repojt to rn?'in Hamiurg on Srind?y, ,th*> 27th inst? Th?gffde?iring to go by way 'ef Ce'-i lamb?a will f.nd ono of* the Lieutenants r* my Company ht Chappoll's Depbr,.on Satiirr?ij 28th,' at 10 o'ekek, A. M:, to furnish t;?ns'portatio"a to Kami,ur?; . Lr YANCEY DEAN, . .: J . Capt. Co*. - Nev 25 * - . .lt .. .48- : Hea?-Qnarte:rs, '?TS ^REGIMENT. S. C. M., . V * ORAM1TKVII.LE, i?c r. 21, I36?<.. A LL Persons between'the ages ol' 1* and 17, jflL and between 17 andr?C, wile arc citmptJfroai t'eufederate service? including'nil li ondeo JL$ti? rtihuralists wh? f are Jjre>i.irx*2ip*ed.by Coafed orate authiprity.as virmtr and msnajer ef, their own plantations-, are hereby ordored to report'to me at OraniterilleotfTharsday, 24?h. at S"o'duck A. M.. provided with foar'dtys' ration*, haver sack?, clotbing'^snd cookiagntentiis^ to proceed thence to.Hamburg. . By order of A. C. Garlagton, Adjutant A -Ia? snector Gtuorah ' " ' *:? D. A. B0DD?E, Capt. Co. A. Noy 22. " . . Ttr * . : 4S ' That Overcoat; THE gentleman who brrrowad ny overcoat tome months hack will please ri tura it, as~ from the present- indicatiens "of Um" weather I' think I will need it. ** W. F. DU RIS OE.; . Nov.'23 ' - . -. .'-'. -tf 48 - Good Sugar for Boora l IWILL BARTEft good "brown SUG AR "Tor BACON-1 pound of Siiirar toe H pounds of j Bacon. ... JOHN D.-ROPER. Edgiflold, Nov 23 - tf 4S . Tor Tax Collector. - 'Tho Many .. Friend? of D. A.. J. *ELL, "Esq., respectfully nootinato him 'as a dud ida to for Tax*boHeotor at tho next election. . Oct 18 . . to ^ 43 Tax in Kind. ; -|--t?f5bUCEf??*Te ?Knt<^si?&ta?>&to:a* ' . H?. Jivpr their iriKES-' OlT anil OATS ct tao ?at?'tfst poeti&Te dement.'- ;".-." .--Gan. .IfKt'r Army tas been receiving" dorn . from SotSb-West ??or?^ IUUT? o?-upply. iapoo^ r.nd the reliance is now*np?";' ,':?rr*al?. Himburg, K?r 21 ;.; ^''-.y ;% ^ ;;: ? -Oi?ee of ??npre'^?^K ? .-. ;.DiSTr.icr>p_ ' ? .; KY.-ORDER' Ox? .LIEHT.:^.^W3iiW?B, - 'laili-e'HiW of E?gefield TiltlrU?,-^ :',t,. b*vinjgJ5"?gtoe? l?abje;t0;lmprasjuncnt fcrPublia^. D.-.feHce,are ner?by repaired to ?end thoir -qppr'" tas lo~*? Sboriff of Hijc? ?ld D?it?cr>at Ham burg, t?., immediately for employaient on' the - ? - - Fortificationsnear Angosta, Ga.-^ " .'- /* - .. C. L: SATES, r-v.'. Major 4 Agent of LTapre?ancaif. For^iiitrictof Aagufta* Enrolling, Office, ElD?EFIELD, S. C., Nov! Sla^ IStM; ' ? '"jr" ALI/ Person I in tbi*. District" between tho le ap?a ol' l?.and 1 3;and-4aV.endi5? .yca-.;4kp'.<-. aro subject to daly ia clio B eurveily ?nd i?bo uro - atfll ?VbOBt?r;-rre hareby\ ordered io xt|??rt ia cjsraon at t his 'Office- as Wn as possible 'af%ibe ..'.':? reception of 4MB order,' teni* end tilt they'aay be'furolihid wita . ciders nnd transportation'to" report tc Camp. ' - II. th'ev(rn\jrex?cp?ons'to.theoUve-?fo*er"aro fb ofbab ot ween th? said' ager; vho" hold traexrdred : . defalls'frcn this Office, or who ?ave written-fcx loighs.(_n<!"-plr?4-) from th*'"Captate-_e6n>alahttr-.-' >.'--? ing the CompanyOf Reserves to which they be long.. J . - ; -Jil. Ail persons subject tp ^^..a*poT0 order, - , who disobey tho sams, aro hereby notified, that they will ba immediately ?irrerted'?nd font to ."" . Camp nndargnard. - ... P., J. MOSES, Jr., - . v Lient .tEnroilmg:Offioer. Kev 22 . :2t ;? 46 . . r 2DGEFE?LD-DISTRICT,. '? Nov. 1ltt, 1864. Y' KOTICB^lere-by" gi fen'; to air pmons fa ?ie thL- District,".b?tW*eat?iaraget'.of 17 and'oO years, who hold Cer^fitato of Exemption on ac count of Pliysic-l Di?abilJ?/, that they must ap-/ pear lc n&r.ion sfthls-Ofiieo at the next meeting o'*.the Hedio?VBoard for. th?yexaminatio? and ravision of tho-said Certl-calea. IT. Duo notice of tho .next meeting of tho Madjoal Board at thia Oflico will be given os. scon as po?ville. ,*,*? ' V P. J. MOSEft, Jr., Lieut.?nn_ CMef'E.'O: - Nor 23 ?-: - 2t 48 ; EmoHing Office; , EDOESIELD, S.'C., Nov. H, 18?4, ;. ALL Persons in thU Disfriet between the agtj of IS* and 45', -'.Rccomm'ndod for Light .Duty," who repdrted in Columbia Yor"rc-ox"*ni ration,' ancfer orders receiit'y published fronr t bis Ofrico, ? nd uh o havo roi urned from Col Um- - bia, and'hit're not reported, at this Office, -ftor such oxam{iiatlon are Lti'-cby ordered to-report' hero immediately* upon the rcccp tion of thia order, i T . E. X ?tf.QSKS, Jr.', - . Lieut A Enrolling Officer.f Nov IS ' .. ' . 21: 47 _-??? ?_:-_-. . '? - ? _:_u To Kent ?-WTLL RENT'to tho highest .'bidder' op. the. first 3fonday in December,' pasjesiion girea Isi J-nnary atXC} for tte,yoir 1865,. the follow ing STORE ROOMS, xis :. - " TUI?.l?DO_i formcrly-cccupicdSyLebeschuls. THE CORNER STORE-Bland 4 BuUer'a old Stund, - . p? A?w^tha S?ORE"RO?M3 rtspcctirely .occu pied by A. lUm.?ay, David Birrij, L. ll. Tilo'aa and John Corar. . ? .? . J. S.E31YLY. KOT-23' . - it '43 1 Pjiblic Sale.. WILL be sold on Sale-ib>y in December next, sr Edfiefiold C. U:t- a L?tELT yOONQ: NEGRO FBI-LOW and ono BROOD MARE. ^E9*Ternu ?Ash. ' J. W.; BtJRT, ' / ;. o>'?cr Tf.'L. Holme?. ' ' -NOT 23 -2t 1 - . . . 48' ? ' -_ Likely Negre?is for Sftle. FOR SALE A YOUHO NEGRO^OAM ' AND THREE LIKELT*"CHJLDBEN> Tcrjns, Cash ?ir.Credit, te auit pureha^er. Apply at th is .Office. NovJ3 tf ' 48 ? - " A H?)rse! ' A Horst !" : WILL be ?aid on Salcrday nexty-ONE'COLT, (hofae im'tiro,) 18 mon"t'hs.-old, by Cick'. Cheathaia, onl: of a thorottyk ired ?are. .-? Alio, ON* COLT-(hwc^?ntira) by a roo-of OUallenge-by Vorip?"-' Black Hawk-ont of a ; -C??i?onge ?ara, ft-t cf a JSUal and Bertrand ?ara. - - - : : .E. J. MIHS. X*v23 ' '.--,- 2t ' 48 . '_. ?.**,*,?_... Strayed or St?len, "JTT't.'?ord the ptarcUei of Mr. If rn. Byrd? on the ff night of l?e l??h inst., a CB[B<!NUT SOR REh.EILLX, thi?* years old, mddihm aiae, -and. besGtiful. fortar..- Any'"fhformation.of said ?llly. will ba thankfully rae-ired, and?ltitfastiori given.* W LLIAMSON ffILLIAMfi. * .'Dorn'sMUls,L. C:; NoT. 32 ^ 2t. ; 48 ' j Saddle Horse ipr Sale. .Y-PERMISTION hi W. -P. ?xrisco. 0. E. "J D'., TI will "eH en.nextkaU^d.aj, ?NE PINK SADDLE HOR?E, ?he property of John W. May?, doe'd. .. _. " v >crma Cask'.'* ' .' J Z. \T. C?R1T1LB,- -. Nov23" . . 2.-W- Adxa'or. B Administrator's Sale. BY aa.order.fr om Ibo Ordir.ary I wULprecied . lo>self at my ? residence, orf Thursdayy the . Sib'DceoB?hor, owe Sl'BttDID YOTJiNCr HORS! . * ssi TEN HEAD OF SHEEP, bdontfing to the - v . Estate of VTm. Adama, docNL The Sheep lo be . . sold for .Cash-the* Horse on a e'radit of twelve ?. - msaths, in tereat from date. Nue and approved seourlty ?in bo required. . . > ELIZA ADAMS, Adm'ix. Nov23 2t ;. 48" - ' 9. Lost, ET**fEE"?tmy resiuonce and A????B, : on.Sat- " ?J urJay,: tho J2tb> a C0XT*S REPEATER - (fire ?h<mter) toseth'erwiuVthti.CABE and CELT. ? I think the name of J..E. Lee vas o?grared ou ' -tko handle of tho -Pistol. A liberal reward will, ' 'be |aid on lt? recovery if delivered, to me, two* milo's East of'the Pino Honie, or at-ike Advert* ter office;-* . M.? lie LONG;' Nov23 , . * .? ; * at . r: V -* Z?otice. IFOREWARN all. persons- frota. trading-Jbr two N0TES; girea by me to H. H, May?, as I .Ifuv.o presented the money ind demanded tho Notes. ' They ware given in Jnly er" August ^63, . both'for nboir; Thirteen iffur.drAd Dollars, and ono tf th cia ha; a eradit of five fit six hundred doll?, rs. ' I.caii prove-that he aokr. owled gos that' he wo? "te take Confsdcrate money-for the proper ty I ho-fbt fiiamhin.- Tho' trade was made in July or A?gu?r 1893. " . ' W; It HTLTbN? Nov 23 . / ' .3t ... 48 , * . E3tf^. Notice. . TOJjj-t) before mo*one Blaek .il!*? MULE, ' about 13. years old, appraised ri $200. Said Mule can he coen at Mr. Seth Buber's, 8 miles from.Hambnrgl . R. L." GENTRY,'M. E. 3. H?iiibarr,OotS8., 4tin- -, 43 Final ^??otiCaj. '. yJ ALL Porssns iudrnUd to4h'o Estate; of M. B. Whittle, dcc'?., are requested to pay tho aamewitae-at delay; and 'baie having claims againat'taid Estate :vre. notified ta rotider them in OB orbofqro th? 6thi"Jttanaty next, SM a final sot tl em cut on Bald Es ti, to will be made ?a tb? Ordi- . nary's Office on that day. _ - ... . - AMBROSE WHITTLE, Adm'r. Kov2?. . ? ; ' ?' mi PUBLISHED ?Y?EL% WEDNESDAY MORNING H??SlSOp, -HEE52' fi; CD. ^ . ?sus-jccfPT'o::s ib .tho ADVERTISE?, foi .on? year EIGHT. BOLLAl.:* m advenue. Por blx Moalb; ?IVJZ DOLL/*-* "A1">VKtiT?5EMKXT3 Vii! ho invr?ed Rt FI.VF BOLV-R3. pS Square (l?.uitaion Hu? er .!?..<) for es?l tuvj.-t?ou. AdvcxUiaraeu?s without iaf.iootlons. a? to.tf^ nu'.?b?tof Unies to be losericd, will bc published u?lii forbiik and cJwrged acottf dingly. jj Annouucln?'.Ci;adidsto? wr any.Oilbo ?f honor or' 'p.-oat,'TWEK?r DOLLAUS; to-b?paM^pfure.thtf an .nouaeenitint ls published. , . Obituary no?cea, Tributes oM?cspsct, or anyc?nirou nlcatlon p-.-H.inal ia-ita nn?ur*, will bc rated as adv?r tUas.? ?at? and ?birged acwrdiugly, . "'. ' >,..,,/- -1 Yiuilree?r one thousand, strong erit?r?on&<*> ion ota Friday, . bo^weonTl 'and 4^.--o'clock, md at ikVcJock tbcy'bnvncd';lb'cDepot and i>rirt'r$r:vpcriy bcter.^ktr " to "tba * 'Railroai?. VesJerday.tnorni-.g they ?r.tcred ?idrjklieud ei?ht rujio* this side oj 3?,?wruon. 'TKe.'en?tny .vp irt that they arc i-r?ciiiy'ihcusaad stroiftg A gentleman v.h^ lt ft. ?thans yestsiiay jnOfi ing rap -rts that U--e*ext-itetncnt w>.ssub -fj&iig iii that city Mh't?ye? ?o i lie rai<l. .' L'.'.vc nutnbtr.s of .refug&s aro arriving in thi<j city from along the THO of .th? "roc UV .". '/Y-.iui r.'te A-io.-i.r* C-ii)'*ti:iitivnti!?it !?$ Sherman's ?lcxr'eat' Through Georgia. O?r'??'.truiuy LtCus aro. gradaa'iiy assuming the checr?? Sne^ &-a the roa: ftUiial?m'bcpa tu be t'lorongbly understood. AS wa write< ('J o'clock H.. M., Friday) i tris ia! ?y b?hevec luat'iic?iera? Shiuwan, iui'ltnff his'.why norjl ia****0 18 TCo?? RV'G. M. Dn?ovR?rtV -, During thc*-pc?t . supuisr, our- dutfn^nhtcV '??li )w-ci!izcn/ Col." fc %" ii. .'Dt.s&vA?^waa n?xninatod in a Coliuabia p.'.fer ?? aproperper $?n to.Hil tho Gubernatr.riar Chair '.?urina tho", ooiuing-twc- year?;', WiAia' a fur ^wteks.pcit ho lins been .rlgain nominated-ia'tho -Caiol.tn-s**-^ V-ery soon, ho will leaj-e our* iaid?fc Lo tafc?s bia. seat" in tho-"State Jjtgbd?ttu'e. His .friend/ -in' Edgc?rid, and tke:y'??KC ?s.-l?gion/ ?c^t? for him to/lafer the arana' as a ?andidtd?. ii l'r?>in .Uncoil, j?rom ibo Macoa T<d<jjr,?pli -bf .Monday morning, t?e,'2?etj we gSther Ifta-, following La.eHigpnce. -T . "* - ' .* 3en. Beauregard wiii probably be in nwirrovynCteriioiin. The clarion voice giflant L^aurianian, Ute the'' blast crick's burl?, will be worilla thous" uient. ? ' in our j augment it is the Andb-sisr of Stier? n\Un.. It p;;Ua JiU only^ objoet c?n-"bo. th* 'innkit'-g of i cortsm'a?-1 s?-coro 'S.y-v. rh m:nt move fasU'-ad cbl.iin lilriobjV-et speedibj, ..?.. be ia lb&; urdoss' the v:hoIc bi^'Ue o? Geor cr..i ?.:-?*CJ#?LT>}S?\ .! p iUro-jpA' lu a stitie yli i?;pnee Ps??" Gen. BaauregartI wiii probably be in to#i tc^mt'rro'vvH&ernoon. The clari?n voice ?f, this af Rhodcrick anil met. "?._ ?- .- - '" . I ?^QK:?. 'HASDK^-L??U?. Gen.. IIa??ey arrived.in tie city"?hi? morning, . 'SSfJu R SiVrjAT^rtH.-We arc?l/'.d t?*p?ot? i".? i;.:?r('tu"rd ftrcli'ng ofconfideuc?Hh thc'c?ty. Tiic whole avftiiabte loree of the comrn'.ii)ity i,4 under if!ms a?d ready, at a inorhe'nt? no .?c?, for the trenclre"f. 'The enemy aroJie-i .liuvud to bc cttst of'thc ?Ur, about 30.mik;"* .ii-itant:. The dinicllon jfiheir niareh is nh lyc?rtain. Thoy are.reported to halve a Wag on train eight miles lon;?.- . ' .." Many are of. tli? opinion lhat'lhey intend to l?aye Mac?n ?nm'jlested, fearinnr'tp atuth ?he I.ITL'C fdrce'.sr-tthcrcrl here and lbo ':;pl?ir. ??librLi,ficatiou3 ;wbich surround t?;e eily. Ono b'niiij? i:> ct!tfa?H-T-^acon'?3 tj>.'b? do fd?f?cd to tbc last,- a?il those he?*, informed for?*! ?A Pwrreit.h&tiug uejlrojtd bis stwes_ ot * Johasonvsii^'.aoJ cut ll*, c. m.niiaicatiQK north; thia mortoicnt haS bo?ii ?Lrci d npv? hia> j.a?U ir'onr local and .yesorve Hire c.. car hold iii? inj?hcc^i:iip< do '?i.-Tryogr?ss, burL: -, aad.?esfriy-jn ??vance of h's colyr,ns,'Jor.? ere 3:o r.:?cbf^?:^'objective point {the base ' ho1'A>ks to), hi* awaio'rttion will be eacltaus-, . te 1, hi? horses iitai'ved, sud ?iii army au easy prey to frush tttd vetjr'aa'trooo;. ? : - Skerlha? lus maay weary"' miles io march ?ri id>iRin>.c;'-^ii.btyeet.'' Il ia ubsuydity to iV.k ..?..01;; his .u-.aking .? T?inU? .canipaign . with r?i ' rommun?cotio:: v.-?;h bi3 . Govern-" iii<"..t'. Ho'lfc lon- wiii tho aoi?iuutiou he .carries IA?I li.ijci.'? ?? ist r- ;?.'a-j?2," ?tp;} relf?jr.Tii:.?; .' lio wilt destroy ai .le ??-.CS, butw that wa.k?* it s^ne the !e;s so. Th's tiiovci?eiit ii tho mo lr'n Anabasis, . and like tb?G reek tit old, he hus ' cf.ly one object r.i. heart, at>d ihat.i?,' 10^1 ce ch thc jpn; . and aa Xenophon'iJ weary and king suffering ton tious??idn sent np shbufaiie-r shont " Th-t?otfa ! Tbrilatt? ! >o Shurmari wiii glad . ly cry, Thc sea ! Tho sea j " * T?to>\V?Wn:alatcli:genter,.ofMonth.y,?iys: We.hara from a rtm??le source lh.?t Govcr nor ?rov?'s ?e?'d.mc in^ Csn""n, Cherokee .? Cjuniy, embracing ?i ?omnn'.d ons dwelling hobs"?, l.itche?^outhouscx, &?.,-i^ .getter rrilh his oihj'; building, .v.'.ro all burnt to thc gr?a::d by thc vaad?l f.i^a fcV dtys agr. Thc . oilicer in command of tho vandals who vt cfc sent, to execute the work they, so rsthle^ly and succesifally performed, ?llc;aed the fam ily who were living on Tho premises at the timCj only fifteen minutes to rvmove fli?ir furniruro'?roi?? the ho?jo and all thr^t was r.oi removed within that tirt?e*. was- devoured, by thc flxmee. The anrae party'burut thc Ccurk Hoaso, Jail, Academy* k*i A.e. dlotelF,':tnd ? about :wo thirds of '^bo- best dwelling ?.nd . busioe?s h:-u?cs in Catiton. .. A* force of rome, three or four tho?'s?nd-of the'Tas dsls were w?thia a mile or two of thc towri,.while some .. acvcjatj of the batid-w?*rO sent rnto.'- the town . under an' oili?er with Wders to buen the house of Goveruor^rovvfc, thc .j:ublic-build inga, and ibo hou^s of all who have been .prominent Southern men. ? v It is. now evident that Shertr.su baa inau gurated a winter campaign and that Georgia. . is the Cdd which he designs lo desolate.. ' A '.terrible eric: j is therefore upon us. Every man in the State ab'e to" hc-r .?-ms -aliould'ral?y to (he rescue. * Ia the hands of the uiilitary ?uihfri?'ei; however the defence of the State ;is left. We have* no suggestion to make. What-we haye, long ?j;oktd for, is cqme at last. We have no censures now'to ptss upon ' any one, whilo wo. would urup Upon every man iu'tbe Statolhe necess?y.of doing what patriotisnraad duty rer^ttiro of him. . d Wat ;.wi;e; ; and kicorruptibio; .with ciriUnd unitary^xue rieaco of ?io ordinary iTcgree. 'Vio bopir jbere fore,^?t o?r.x?pcb" esteemed townsliian u'iijyield' to tho wishes of Lia lrieads athomo -by nolson^: iug to ?iiter the ocniesfc . . ? Scud for.wardryour Tithe Oft? ?Ja>r'?. S. Toji:-:a.N?, r.ur 'Til'h)? Htcon'er ia n-.nl.-urg; b-ting't?trucled thereto by ih'i: jjtoptr Authorities, ycqne'stvts. to^make'?n urgorCf'?.pj.r?l u, thc farmer? and plVnterf'to ?ord fof'w-j^kcir .t??h.e* of-?raia ospccii??y con,--K iflAt:u!:^ cs mep't's uuLtccisafy dtl'^y. Ey SHBUVAX^ late movement we are tut off fi'cin our- mai source j.o.f supply; S""u'.h Western Georgia. Fion^-ths! region we "can'obtain no m ?reeorn for some-tiao toc?me.' The.apTcmmc?t aast now l?k te South. Carolina..to? sj^?in" the .ncblo'^i.f'ff.y cf Gen! LEE; Tho itt rr addressed^ te-M?joi;!.?oiir rty's hy'tho fl'iUhort?Vs,.ssy.v: "Appeal ib your tena-.liour-l reports and conf.;ai?ded specu 'aiidn*. T--f?E A D ? E R T-l.S EB. -Xi3?2? T.- BACON, ??3IT0E. .' WEDNESDAY; NOV. 23, 1864. ' ?Por the Advertiser. . ' . Thc Lcrse en itfasse.'--The UniTcrsal Rising of the People, Gem Sn?cuax is adxuucrng through. thc"leart ..f. tba Cotton Sute.-', std is apparently tbriat^n ing thc Athntie. end Gulf citioa'- frqm the rear. Chis smlueioos and insolent Yankee isatttiupt ing a es'v?aiavt, bs dtngerous (ohiiasclf a^s ilia Insulting ard defiantr to uf. Tho tiuic has "ar rived when-the people of tb? Se^.tl^ via called in to exhibit their line character, and to decide tho g'reat questiou of tbefr'ttness for free lom and po?i?icftl independence'. -If they permit tho; invader to pass'through the interior of tho Cot toa State?, uncrutied and viciarlo**, to lho sea board, then they are thc worthless}an? degraded" inheritors .of tlc liberty and ind?pc"cdcnce won .-?y the'soldiers"of tho revolution*. It is in their iOwer now to'assi?t .materially?ho Confederate .jtovorufaeut, in dc?U-?jying Ike Yankeo array of fhie insolout minion ard thereby rc-cpen a larg* portion of tho Confcdcjacy" lc?.tho operation of our civiLand military laws. The issue lies with them. . . ' 'Tn the wars of, and consequontnpon the?Pronch Involution, thc iiiYaded State/of Europe/in Ibo !ast resort, ordered tho " levee'en Masse/'--or levy ol' th? wholo poiftktion, not engaged in 'rr.ilitaryscrvico. It comprised ?vtry person; ir respective of age, capable cf bearirg'arn:: ; and ia Spain, during tho invokion of 2?apollbn, ev^cn the wom?n were a part of it. It was tho deter mined, and religious.'sentiment 'of the people, iuTokcd and ettp"r.yccr,~-rB the defescc cf their country, irrespective-of organistd forcea. Iis employaient was, to b'trra?i, xnd destroy an in Ftomi Gen". Beauregard. CoKiKTii, Atiss.? Nov. 18. To Ute People of Georgia. . Arise, for the defenr?o of your-native soi! I . RaHy around y?br patriotic Governor and gallant soldiers I Obstruct and ; delroy -all .^roads in Sherraan'a front, ffaiiksaud rearj and 'his army will ioon starve ia your'miclst. Bc . .confident ar.d r?solule. Trust" in an .brer - ihling'Prcvidohcc, ?nd success will crown your efforts.-Cl'hasten to join you iuthede i'eute of your hoaits and rire-dilus. ^ G. T, RSAUUEQARB. : . Ay Appeal. From.Georgia Congress Men. "* RiCHM0l?n,NQY. 19. To the peoplet>f Georgia: ,( Wo hare bad a " spici.al conference with . Pre/dentJ)av.i8 and th?' Secretary of War, and ure ?ble to assure, you that, they have -. done and.are still doing all that eau be done to meet il^e emergency tbhtpresses upon you. T' Let cvc?v man fly to arms! Jtcroove your negroes, horsoi, cattle,-and provisions away 'from tho path of Sherman's'army, and burn what you cannot carry r,way? Ruia all bridges and block- the roads in ihis route. - '. . ' Assail the invader, in-fr?nt, dank and rear, by Jii^ht and day. Lot him harri no rest. (SigaccO-Jdlian I?artridge", W. E. Smith, Mar!* B?and?ofd, Joh"n T. Shewmak?^, John . ii. Beho?s J! M. Sjnitb, G. N."Lester, and Hi K Ball.-From tho .Ohronicl? of Tuesday Morning.' From" the Chroftcle or.Suaday. "Reinforcements Arritiug-^Glorious * News. * We arc happy to bc able to announce that our. authorities have at* length awoke, and aroused themselves to the task of driving the foe from the roil of thia commonweallh. Georgia is at lastlo be defended. ? large .number cf veteran troops haro already-arriv ed in Our city, and many more weundersiinel are bu their way-hither? It wes ar? welcome sight to see tb? crdumaa Of gallant soldiers"! as they wc'.dod their way through the streets; .j It is elated that ?" large cavalry Coree ha? \ left Cre?nvillo. S; C., and is movie/ acres* vadiag "-rmy? %by every n?c .as ia which it could be effected. It turned every implement .into a woapoji-destroyed provision's and, wella-attack ed xiMyglcri-* .:-?rccpted couriorii-cseertei" prls cmsrs-ypposeo obstacles to au advance-dca troy.cd.m?nitic??s of w?-."r _: trad' in' fine, so Ii a r "rasscd tho eaooy -fey .\he uaccrtainty .and .sud ' dehnc?s e^atlack, as to producecompleie exhaus tion, .disorgauiif-iion, and destruction Tho time is come, and tho danger is at hand, Mflich dt?ia??s lhe Itry in^fai* of the whole of our population'enpaldo of bo'iL'g rerviocab'lo 10 tho country, and not in active eet riec, or detailtd in ?\iiiTi,.absolutely neectftry te. tho immediate exigencies of.thoxir?iyJ Let cromy. citizen capa "ble of bearing aims,.irrospc?l?'vo of age, shoulder his gun". Let every"ewempt, ' or detailed maa, 1>? claimed by the State for duty,~until tho danger is over, or his serviAs arodcmapdc,d in-the army. Stop-all impressments for the'-timo being, and impress all impressing Of?cors, Agents, employees, and persons of .llkc.chaj.aoler, for Slate defence. Close all stores, ofueesj>ndparticularlygumllinf aad drinking ettablithwcni: Lt t tho.farmers be J^eqairLd Tor a .while to take 'from -their farms, a certain numbor of streng intcliiganfc, and able bodied negroes, and oppose the Hue of SuanuAM's ^advance with proper obstrue lions'." Let thom, with-tlicii-hands; destroy all Itailroads and wa ter tanks; impede all high ways, and rehder every, step of his prpgri-sa a disaster. Alltbis'can bo.donoand easily dijno,. by pa 4riotio and earjiost mon. ^ Let tho Governor at onco, order the levy in masstiind thc-Legisla ture will d?ubtkss sanction bis; action in Ihe. prf.m this p pqr slave popnlirtion in/etardicg tko m^roments of. tho enemy, and in preventing the deiastation or the State. Prompt-dociiion,. iirid concert of action,- may ia'aftiw days' preyent "j cars'- of desolation "and sorrow. Tho crisis'of cw fate is at hapO,. and<| he wko now dallies is a dastard. - IVjple'of the South, 'Posterity "will - hold you unworthy of liberty, if you now prove yourselves 'faithless to tho trust. '- . . ' PET13l? THE HERMIT. Governor. Many of tfieia have i*d us'.irv-sci; Wc dci.it with-j?fmite pleascrs, andTi.saVWIy; ji-ia our'vuico to theirs. Y/e.know h"iri.wi;e, Vatriulic The^Co'ra must come, Or*i'ur cahse musPiuf??r." Certainly that is an appeal strong >cough- of i: soif- TherofSre^/arrocrs. ?nd - p'antori,. exert ycraraelr?? marfuUy in thii behalf, and ?ll will be well.-?' The rigor; of wih'.ert"#o now ^jpun our half-clad, shiverir-g army/ ,ly??g in th?iit??d?ly " ' 0?0b^of ?xiGov. ?aminciid. ; Tho Augusta Oohiifluu'oHaUwt. s:ys:. "Thu Hon. TAMr.s'??. HA??XOSDJ ex-Governor of-South CAtoiina^iiid raorc recently a Senator fr-JUi .thr.t State, whea-thc '-UMOS ..survived, died' SuuOay mo rr. i ne-, th ?J J3th, at-h's rtii?cnc? oa'Boec;> Is iaod. Tno'?eQek?ed W?s^ncll known "cnr? aft this country ns a mah vPetatheat fealus ?nd; 'i-;rt ftcqujicmc^s.f?BIs.5ii!eTl-et was essestiaTly (j^a'??c-large, raiholic-atd iuareuKne. Yihtn tuite a youngman h? was' c.] out d'ir* ni -hiir ?a tiva State fco th? House cf .P.*j.rcsa^tat'.Te/,*>iid Wcsnie ut once totft iruona as .the^ opf.uter.t-of Juay Qc^rr^irAHi, uu.tid-P.i^h.t of Peiitioa.. . " stoat thut t:ms forthrjiutil Sif heidth-bloeame s.-riour'.y impaired; this rtn-arkillo nih filled sdatly all Jj?, most* bonor*hfo sn?^ reapona?b?e . Tor tho Advertiser. To Arras1 To Arm? ! ? '", Htn.#cf Eigsficld; Sn-ziriiAS 'is mar?hiugnn ?k'w?l*'?A?ia a" ftw.d'ays -y?B^wtfei^elildren, .?.?d;hoiu*?r'?nay he at thc-mercy of a vindictive aad-remorieles?.'f?e.^Bl?iOd of. South Caiolina, fcloQd-of ?hc eld' BevolttU^n, wjll-ydB stand idly .;y, sud '.ri'.nssi t^he:prpfaaatrsa of. yourdbibes?lc ??lfkr*Vnd tho dc?oktioD . of your homes. Arm rourselrit,-Arm your .negrees!;- In God'nano, rna ?T?E your Hider ehHiret?;.'and hurl back thc iniolmt invider. Hurry lo cc?noil. Hurry fp-aeti"n.' Ga?hor up y(.ur jtrcn^dl?'for'lhe dca?'h ?tiu?g}c ^?ih^cnifate up'oB 1hc*:foe, and'tue Storm olfisd cf .war will boV .averted from, yeer bloors.' But stand gaping-atrille ni.vrs"< audl?t lh? . hour of preparation slip-,tway. and years of. ?a 'estb?'t?.-drf- ' ? and OATS Tax inc t?tfcuCERS^si^mjij , Uj$r their UTBES- O?r Ci 'kt tho'oatlltfst possible xaoaeat.'-. .-KOeiir Juki's* Army tas been recelrinj- Corn from ScrUj-Wert (leorgia.' .' Tho road to that touxeo of supply is oooirp!J*d, transporting troops, r.nd-thereliance is nowup??r,*t-vf'ar?. ' ;. " S. J. TiMp^Lvs^Ageat. Hamburg, Kov 21 '. .*";"'-';..; If * ? jfitc*? of tb? eoniu??nwe?Uk of Son'h C?rolina?J ?u?h will punish . your, forgetfulness of duty Aa in aa'th'oiv Our. Hixuro7t>'had few equals, |.EIeja'tit scholarship, vit-Vapd ouriuas- iufoima ?h>n? the^ai'uwen- of the auYccatc, *.le grasp o! ?i?*tr.tt'n:?ri) the 'iair-ginfttie*. vf the f.oet^-alr ?li* ?mets of diet! 05 and streng th ?f.;;uteli;rt, hrba.h^l sud huin<i? tkr.?iigh Lis; ?v?py?iiiou J?i* hospitality W?S-priucely, atrt?-. the^ars ?cw-r \r?io w*r? adml-ted to h^^stflte??y whiof^a?daot feul tb&'spolf of-his musical yoico as ho hold them lu tho thrall of his gUtt?ri?*?;; eye, lika.thv* aueiwnt xariu?r a;:d tLt.-W^diliag fiue?L . ?t the tims of Li? decease G?y..l?4y'kopi> irai within one day of his fifi-y-a'cVenta'* year." Arming tte "Negroes. ? - Thrs sbbjectis now oocupjing a btrgo ?liare.(if .public ttl.teution, aad being uulvtritKy-duouiEed .thr.cughe.ut Jhe Iengih aad breadth of tL.e?oulh ^irn Confrderacy. Thc prcjeet o? a: ming a'poif" . fya of car tlives, andr?r?Tl?ng Ihtpi as soldltfs; ito?eip us"fight.our bailie-, ha? been ipoktn.of from time lo time during two ysars pastj nevsr thou-;! ur,Ul now, has itme.Hrith anythiag Hko favojr. Af present there ?i>em to be a? many, in furor of it as against ii'; tho .measure ia evident tre.u-hes around P^ba'rjg-un',1 Tyiehmori.l. ^kti^:-;n^gl^iUn'd i?ipnX?eVpbVioni ' The Prcsi not an ic'snfadency'of.^QodJK^ddcdtvt-otrlasaJ ..._f..L.i -.i"i_ *i not an insnnlriency of >/QO(L^ and hardships they already endure. Ant adver tipeaen?on.this scbjict; frr-m.-ilajor TcfcrkiKB, will be fouad in another doluma. : imprcs.'imcui Notice. . - Verj* particular notree -is^d?rrcled lo lu? Tm pretsmout Notice oT Major Sayre in our ?r'?ue of to-day. " Negroes liablo to impressment" are of course fuclj. as hbould have beru sent to jh.e coa*t iq Oct..?ber,, but wera ?OL Now they ara witted lo work on the Rd tiCcatiot? near the city of-Au gusta. Can any niauNloubt. the urgent wjoe?p.iiy f<r this prcc^edlag? "Anguila is niai hom-*, not ] is there any dajj^or thcr'o from yellow fitVer, Ae ; no maa truo.to?fhe l'anse should find or?n'^e any excuse; uor any maa delay twenty-foor^v^'in -dent, as ap?*cars from-lui Ute ansage, J; oppo:ed -tflfai general levy and arming of the_ slaves as soldiers; that is, andor existing eire uro stances. When it sholl became absolutely cccoisary, lh?u he wilLlook upen it (so says bia mor/age)' as in 'trery way, juitiflable.- Gen. LEE cn the other honvS, and ho.is tho bel fer general of thctwo, ii 'said to-faro? tho' enlisting of ajufSciuufc aumCer of norois to enable-us to meei the overwhelm iag force which the enemy will probably bring against U3-next.;pring. Gens. Loxos?R/rr, EW ELL, anil many other distinguished offl eeif of Ihe Army of Virginia, aie said tb . concur' with Gee. LEK- in thu matter. . And why eboitld wo not bring them out t?'flght for us-and for themtelvet f. Ye?, for th?mselve?? saading on hit negroes.for. this all-djarpo?tast i.and for tho ble^singa of there presoat condition work. Tho p?oplo of Edgcfi?ld/in-^fltt|ng in eiery-tcay tadofend Augusta, are- doiilg.iro'niora ?ban their simple and bounden'duty j;in bucpin tho invaders out of Augusta", they are keeping them out of Edgellold. Antumn Roses. . ?< ' Cur fair friend/" Hrs.1 Jaars'C.^ ijnooKs, -has honored and delighted us with a bmtquiit, .in which Oberon aad Titania might find Va- covert. Na utiavoidablo?rysaiilhemumrt ; only^hi|ufiuiio variety of pcorlors Roses, Avtunn l&Kt, hut brighter add sweeter than any .that^Kyer ^ave their hearts' sweot perfume to. the wOoitg of tho May broezojc or th?.sighing tuirc.ixJ'i scpl yrs. 1__-?? -:--?-, ' - ".. De? ti u ct ive Five in Hamburg. ' -Wo regret to annou?co that tbrir* Was a very destructive"Ure ia Hapjbt?tg on Susdey night, tho 13th.^-Tho. large warehoufC-.on^|ho river bank, botwech the wareho?sp lof MT?JCJ??RLE? HAM>'OJ*JI> and* tho bridge, Yjtith JfOVt^liOQ by. 15C0 bales of Cition, wns;totaIly destroyecL""We have not atcortaincd how thc fire oririuatod, or the loss incurred thereby. iisci. . Loi tho Legisla I ure at once authorise pr'Aeeiung, find allow him to' iaake use of To Arms. cry that wo give it'tho Hrh place' ia our-ist this.wce'k. Grand Bazaar in ..verpool. ~. ' Many Eaglish Indios of the liighoit^rank Southern syrapathisers-havo held a grand-Ba zaar ia Liverpool, for tho benoit ef'Coafodeute^ Priioacr?. A grand Bar ear, or,- in common por l:iut?, a Fiir. Tho booth;, Stalls, and tables worn magnificent, aad fdlod with rare, coi fl j and unique articles. Tho wholo affair was brilliant^ '-und brilliantly successful. Barono.tsCs and Ce ?n teseos were plentiful among the- salci-wontoh. Proccods over a hundred thousand dollars ! IVe suggest to our ladies to got.'up . something of tho aert. Wa might haye a beautiful'. bazaar ,of article* of ho.m* ^induttry alone, n?ld it in the Masonic Hall ; - and combine with il refresh? m?nts for the inner man. It would he a delight ful novelty, ahd.a MoB?.praiFow?rthy tff*it. " Po?nms and Perslmnious. Th?-'Charl?Stou. Couru?- has a very quaint and ?uuny pioce on Poffums. l?sa)?^ " Bat what has slarory to dr. v. it h tho 'pojsu ru ? Much orory way,. if tho readers nofe the fact that the negro ic .-.nd under his Southtrii vulture of benign -.appreri''e.ship anl j roreetion has taught-hkj whileTmaiter and protactcr aad guar dian the ure and valuo of the 'possumas al jd of tho so-called Indian o.raj'and other institutions that hwc only been developed under slavelabor,. T.he negro showed us tho^jes of 'possum,a?d heeaifxo thc uns3pb.itHeated instincts of tbe negro pr:.fer 'possum, andtnust have a possum dog,' many of our planters and farmorg., havo fdr years htra trying to koep" cheep with "a;groat cry and llUle wool.'" - - . ~" . Tho 'posinjp in hie way is also ?? instrastor, for he kai beelFfior years trying to toll us itt his way-the vslue of the persimmon, trbivh is ot$f despised or neglected becauso it grows abundant ly 1wd roadily yflth u?.?' - ^ Al! very trui. Now wa w?nd?r if our friend, M:ijor MURRELL, hud anything lo do irith that If so,,we are glad, for when he comes, to Edge field again-aad'w'e hope ho will como very soon -we wiii ?o/iainthinj poetically .and experi monts.lly wjth tho possum and ?ho persimmon. Possums and porsipmons are r.ow in blessed abundance, end ct? friend shall go on tvTossup .hunt, a?d climb-a lofty'persimmon tree in pur suit bf a Kare tsilod beauty.' : " The raccoon tail am ringod nil round, Put tho possum tail om bare." Our' friend will make a" brilliant and cfiicient -for the f??d and raiment they now ihavrc with out cxruNind Mithom?rotriough!-for th? watch ful attention be#'to wi uj on'tbem in youth and_ in old ag?-for ibo. ics"dtution* which renderi them more civili-ted, more humanised, and mere, blessed than .they ean eyer hope to bc UEder Jfce freedon?'which their Abolition friends.nte sp fierce and furious to gain for thom. W"e Speak not lightly; indeed wc do not think tho 'importance of this matter ein be exaggerated orloOahioh Impressed ujfon our people. Und-.r the ir present condition have not eur slaves very many blessings worth fighting for? Is not their.present "condi tion " that state of life unto which it hw pleaded God to call them?" Are thoy happier in tho free States? i Bemcmher that fifty tbesa^d " frteincH" bara died in Louisiana within two yfafs past, ol hanger, disease and wretehcd?eix. "vTill thoy fight?. That is, bave thoy courage ? Not as much as nkile men, but still, enough. -They haye fought Tor the-Yankees, lotus soy what we will to ihfc contrary, and they will fight for^us. For many mont hs, abolitionists LAVO -locked upon the fighting qualities of the negro with delighted aiLasenient. They have laekod, words with which to saOeiently praise the endu rante, guTTantry'and dash of the Sabin heroes. Gallantry and daeh ! 'that ia^ll coaspiire.when ?peaking of the suegro; lui as tb endurance, who has more ?.. Who has. such .power of standing and withstanding'fatigue and hr.rd.hip? And whu: i; moro absolutely ne*ers:ry in a soldier than this power. Leave negroes to thcmzelves, and they will not fight/ left to'themselves; es we all know, they will do nothing. Our Southern' alare; nra accustomed to habits of ?cbedbiace and the restraint's of disciplina; organize them under discipline-a'nd r?gulations adapted^ tc their char* acter, and-they trill fight-and that bravoly and well, lt may be said tho negro will not fight iu our onus.:-n?t ?ked his blood to' perpetuate his own servitude; we-36 not believe it, and even if it were.true, good issWuctibn and 's?-icti disol pliae caa maka efficient troops independently of Ariw, or bo forever lost. PETE rt TEE HERMIT. ' HT REQUEST. ; . .Th? Dyinff Soldier. L?y.h?f?i down gcatly whcrer2hhdiws He still,"" And ob vi ?-y tho alda of thp.brigStmoutttam rill," WhBro:rpToadi thu soft grass,iu yolyery ?he?n, A welcoming couchYer repose io serene V?here upsnipg fl'twers their arome breathe yr^m tlHstericg tuadrils that'loviagly wreathe, . ?And ttu:vsringleaves their mnipoTiiBS song : In wbi??sjrs areohaaling thetright summer long. ;Tktre Uty'thc yoting litro I - toe from his ititi'-? ? lowf iwihfy the eurrcDt .tt^bse-dark'pu?ringtide Is bearing away the li ight sands "bf life," 'And clorlag forever their wild dreams of strife. Fjcbly?tMicloKS the.fasl ??nmbg eye/. , * Ouoo bright as tha jewels that.light up.thc s^ky ; A raomentjie looks on the high ?preading dome, Then whispers in angui?h, ??lil take, take mo .'. .home! ..'... But no.! far away o'er.mountain.aad glan, . Lies tfie'homo thas l never shall enter again/ Whero loving oneil trill to Wfloome in joy, BackJo its ranlight, thebr own soldier boy. .''Fa?hi-r, when you proudly gsvo up your child, And.crashed .bach the tears? while, your lip sad. . ly -SITH lsd, n&w rAgue was. The thought that wo never B oro ? Should rub:t-till we stood oa.Eternity's ^h?Yo ! i*S A ??L Mother^ again I fool thy hoi tears ' Raia on my cheok. Not tba mHdew of yet)'? Nor'sh adolf s of dta'th can tarnish tho-bliss Ifio blessing" you /rate' in that holy" kiss. v . .. ff ' ' " Oh 1 dankly shall gath?r .loads o'o'r the* h?arth That c-oh?ed on'ce jjally with.musio and mirth ; Oh, God ! may Th;? spjiit be there to austain ' > When.r?eord shall minglo my nome with tbs alain OiHee of .IOTBL. HisTiupr.'cf ^^u^T. ?.; .- " Aviwfi?j?$?,j?t&.TjBto SY-OBDEIVOF.LIE?T./?EN^-HABP?E, - - ail ciriien? of Edge?eld .T)Islr|^-ft.??^ , h*vin?lNcgroes l?able-tc^Impi^tajuent'fqr r^ene^??eaer?by r]?q^uWd to send their '-quo-... . tas loliifl 3h'orifi"of "Kigcfield BiStricrV-at Bam burg,-S.' C., Immediately for eiaployaient on the ' - '< Fortifications.near ABgusta','8i...'" - .'. /' .. C. L.1 SAYBE, -" ' Major ?V Agent of |mpreitqncaif -. ForHiiUriet^f Aa^sta* . Emplliiig, Office? EI?GEFIELD, S. C., ^ori ~3T*,-136L - I" ALL. Persons In thb>-District between the ages of l?.and 18;antt4?'.imdf5fl^att; who . aro subject to duty ia tile Reserves, ??i who are - ?Uli aVfcOBifr^srre .h.oteby " or<lered to T?part ia ;???o.p at this OSce-as i?o'n as'posj?b??.?fierjiho ..'.';. icoopiion; of this order,' t?-t;B? endthat ihey ?ay. ' -' . * be furaLhid with otders and tranjpertation'to" report tc" Camp. ' .' '-; ''\ II. ttev?n\jr exocptlons to tho above crde'r aro ' fhoib?be.twi:on the 't?ldr'?^e?'^im'-tt^lil'aae**tVijred' ' - dot'alls'fr?w this Office, cr who ?ave written fci lo?ghs (daoxptred) from th* OepUto_een?a?Ud ing theCompiiny Of Reserves to whieh.they bfc long.. J - . . - . -ILL All persons subject to jjh^a^pyo order, who disobey tho same,, are hereby notified, that they will bs. immediately ??efted"'Cid' rent to ' Camp nader-guard. -..""'-'' ... Fv J. MOSES, Jr., >l ? ? ? . s. Lieut. .LBnrcdling Offioer. Kov 22 ; . 2t ? IB . . . ' - " And oue too, whr.sb fair ?ti?ek whiter s As I'preEsod on her lip nvj- last sad adieu I Will she. soon forget ?'' Jhen. raisinglii* hands Die lovingly gased on.tho small goldoa.band That circled Eis finffersrirwhilcovornis.fcoe The groy shadows of death seemed sieslrn g-spaco "Dear comrades, fiacwell! my^batCcsaro o'tr,' Together'ia confliei^rsH rally no more ; - 'Tjrbi tter to die" tit nry eoahiry' is free, But painted in-gi?rr hor fdtur? ?- see. Farawell! life ii o'er-.earth (ade?'fromiaysii?;h[; Around mi?'is caning ds?th's ''mg'dreamless ' nigkL" ' Th?n softly as starlight melts into day, Ca pinions of angels his soul pas cd away There strong men aro bowed-?a ?aguisa, they weep , ' ^ - . /.. O'er the dead-srill as fair.ia. daath's.qui?t sleep Then parting the fie ivers (-hey liid him lo rei t, And heaped tho gre-on sod o'er the young mar tyr's breast. ; '. * i Woep, heaff of the^Seuthr-veep maiden ind sire. Wreathe darkly,with cypros?,lj/7e's bright myitie .lyre; N * ... f.v . Wcop for the heroer, sombrare sad te free, Who nobly have yielded their life-blood ?"or th se. -J^5T*-Late arrivals fron Europe confirm the departure of Semenes.from, the Bay of Funehaj in cn armed vessel called tho "New-Alabama." OBITTJAEY. Howana G nova HOSTITAL, Oct. Slat, 'H. DIED, at this Hospital, on the eight oY (he 27ih insti, Sergeant DRURY F.-MORGAN, of Ce. I, 5th Texas Regiment^ of a gunshut wound raaeiv ?d"whilst gallantly "clarging tho epemj in their, works en the 7 th* Inst. . ttergc.. .MORGAN- was ? native ef Ed?efield"Dis trict, S. C., and emigrated to Taxas LB 1 sea, and when the *war commenesd iras a oiUzeaef Washington County, where, In August'SI,,bo rolsatecrod into tho Company abtre aamed, eemmaud?4 hy Captain, sow.Brigadier Gen*!. Rob^rtsoa-from which lime, ap to the day of raeiving his fatal wound, he Wauirer with ibtK tho CUM?.- fur M Lieh they fight. And it may also. ho said that our agrie?iiur-.i c.poratlens weald \-**t*f* (?**F? tempor?r^ ahseatfrta. />? ... woneds received at Skarpsoitrg, aad ?ace whea be seriously euriailed r.ud crippled hy Jvith'draw- | detailed to go to bia native Distrist for -elothing lng from field labor one. or twC hundred thlasaad 2D GEFI? LD -DISTRICT, Nov. "iltt, 1864. NOTICE itr hereby gi fen; to aft pmons fa ' . thlr Diiitr?c?-'h?tWa.eir'the-Bg'eti.'of 17 and*9 y euri, vb? jold Certifi?mes of'Exemption on ac count of Pl lyrical I>i>obi li '.; r, tb a t they mus t ap-. poa: ic norton at this OCIco at the next moating of the Medicsl Board for/theyexaminatioa. and ravh?onref th'o-Mid Certifiealoa. II. Doo notice of tho :next meeting of tip Ji?adioal Board kt this Office will be given cu, soon ?t2>6f-ii?fc. ,'"." '? '*>"? P. J. MOSEft, Jr., ; Lieut.?B>d Cbief'E. O." . Nor 23 - 2t 48 ? E?DLT?lliBg. Office; , EDGEFIELD, S.' C., Nov. li, 18fii, V ALL Persons in this District between the ages ?i of 1 ir and 45, " Recomm-'ndod for Light .. , Dary," who reported ia Columbia Tor" reexami nation,' natter orders recently published fronr this OfiTeo, ind-who havo returned fr i'm -?oltfm- - ' bia, and^haire not reported, at this Office, after such examination are beflcly ordered to report herc immudiatel/upon the reception of thia order.-J " - .'.-'. F. J. ?.0SE3, Jr:, - . Lieut & Enrolling Officer.'. Nov 15 / .: ' ? . '21;;; 47 To Kent iVTU?i BENT to tho highest biddor, on. the first Monday in Do>ember,' posiessioa given 1st January otXC; for tte,y esr 1865,. the follow- *? ing STORE ROOMS, vis :. - " TI1E.RO.0-M formcrlycccttpiedSyLebeschuli.-" THE CORNER STORE-Bland & Butler's - . - old Stand, - . - v AisOfthe SIORE "ROOMS ^espectirely ?oe.cu- . pied, by A. llam.??y, David Harris, L. ll. T;ilm'aa and John Corar. * .'- ?V.* . .* . J. 8. .S31YLY. NOT-23 ? .. 2t '48 ^Pjifolic Sale.. WILL be sold on Sale-da*- in December next, arEdeefield C. n.,~ a LIKELY YOUNG NEGRO FETJLOW and ono BROOD MARR. ^a*Terai ?Ash. . F. ff*. BURT, \ ?> F-;r W. L. Holmes. ' -NOT 23 - -2t ' - 48' ? V Likely Negroes for Sale. FOR SAL? A YOUNO ^JEGRO .WO??lS A?iD THRSE LIKELT^CHJLDBENi Terms, Cash or Credit, te suit purchaser. Apply at th is .Office. NorJ3 tf " 48 ? " A Ebrse ! -? Hom !" WILL be ?old on Salcrday nos VONE'COLT, (horse im'tiro,) 18 monihs old, by JKIek" Cheatkata, OH', of a thorough brtd ware. Also, ON* COLT-(hwex?ntire) by a riavof* OhelUnge-by Verinout Black Hawk-oat of a .Challenge ?ari, ?ct cf a-Sisal and Bertrand *ara. : . E. J. MIHS. Xiv 23 ' ' . ' . . 2t 1 48 ''PETSRTri&rLsttniT''stand* with witch/ul^ a5 lo upon tho cuter wajls, and rings.mrthsncn?elarioaTpes'u."n? we'have'eaughtin .^ur life would CH the Thc Jiimtia to the Rescue* . The Militia is called out. Seo tho orders from Gen. GAKLiKGTox-i-?lso those "of Capis; D?AN ?? BOODIE. . iE?f*Noto change innho-.Wa>'Tax appoint ments of Collecter "ft"aiciiT. "Hoino Agai-a." Young Jin:; AE.N'EV, son of' Dr. "MAT A-?^CT of. changed nt .Savannah, and ha: tavd'aot had the pWaure or y'tnrag ioUiior; aad wa aie sorry, thortgb. not surprised, to.bear that kia five er sis'months nt Ppint* Lookout havt'rfot im hnsband,* in j provod his Lealthi But bc w?l soon be-w?Sl.now -Vro^aro U!HO tdd that thc- wife ot a promi neat CcneMl wbp is ?t present' irj oar eily . has received a ?ttt'?r from Wr husband,'- in ,-. whichi it v. -?Lated.".tU*| Gen. ^ckjnrirLve j -with kind frien?s-.tc- ears?o?.kim. antrthe troo?-5 under Ji?m wo?bj lt tv? TTY,:! "-.--.-?-?- ?'-A -per E-i-st Teunessce-on Saturday, NUv. '}*>. ? cn their march Southward. . ' . " ? V i th Hood in-hii rea-, Bt'eckonridgo c>1' . his Qftnk, and thirty thousund v?ler?n troops ia his fron^. Sherman cannot escape. Paoir-ur TBE HOAD-^Passengers dows the Ge^rgi???iftc*d Iwt Dight report that the C'S" ? -r~ ? *'-?".' Vi kGor.-Brown Las- issued a most pr.*viutic prqclaBintiort to tho gallant people of-tho I'-lm pjro State, and has ordered a levy eu nialia o? tho hfhelo freo white.'malc -populatica, rcsidingy.or. domicUed in that SUft, ljetweon):i^j.eeu and lift.jr Qvo years of ago, except each as are phya'.vally uanblo'to bwr arms. . Stockade kt Florence. D. R. D. laughs ?the idea to ;eotn, and say's that all tho. possums,caught' by tho.pariies iu^uosli?in rhsll bo served up at his house-with aJ botHo 6f ehatnpagno ?nd a sperm candle to , each possum. Hasten along, Major; .wo will have an .ambrosial night at D. R. D's. . ' J .'* . "$* --.?-**-?*?--'-?--, ' The Southern Tield and Fireside. This valuabie' literary journal cones to us now from R?loijjh/.N.'C. Messrs. STOCKTOM & Co,, of Aoguita, Ga.; -riarc sold H.tcrMosirs. W.'B. S?iritv &'Co., of the former place, The new proprietors' w?l'ctrry out in gooir.faith the obligation's,<ff their prodectTssors. i "EST Congress li"as*paried a bill aus'pcndiDg for' sisty.dsyB re m?ch.Ofcthe tr?? organising forcea' ti> servo during tho w.-.t as pr?vidos that 'person.j laaiitioned therein sbalbnot b*.re<iulTcd to"*perforWvj .military aoryko.oat of tho Stato tu willah ikey-" roride. .The Ttlc.hmonu Enquirer has ?a'??flcd it self-by cnroful incjiiiry, that the - cbarg?a nf drunkenness.jn the hjmy of tho Valley, and es- ? peoially awong odo'err, ar? wl-,lf?,t footdiilit-n. The ?camtiicr bo'ssts that Richmond is safcrnbw than it has bcon eiaco tho tattle oj' Williamsburg. alda bodied^ slave?. Tli; it in-somb-'Btesaure true ; but these agr?sultuial eper?tlohs wonlcf Bot bt half so seriously crippled hy the with drawal of one or twp hundred th ou: and as by ^h? with ibrawal''of th? ?w?ole' remaining- whi' A male pop aim ion between the ages of sixteen and sixty. The President"thinks the emorgeney has sot yet arisen for calling but-tho 'slaves aa sot diy; he thinks thoj'oliey good but that the 'jtfetttity for it dtes not at present exist. Perhaps luns.rigkt. GR?XT and Stftnuiv bars large armies, but their.armies will* sot con-pare with th? hosts.of MCCLELLAN 'in 1862-or of HAL. LI:CX; in front of'Corinth ;.and over these hosts we-IricmpLcd mightily. Ai soon, -however, .as the rocessicy for ??rjnirig- our ;lavr? i? certainly .fjuhd te, exist, let: this new Vial of Southern^ wrath be uncorked, aid let ike"''ebony Hectors and the.inky Ajales behurried to the front. It .will bo a sound war mearoro, ?nd one which will veiv eubstkntWIy itcr??tc the fighting captibili tiefiof the.^j?th^ But after th*y hav<v served us faithfuPy as.sol diers, and helped us to gain o'ur"'indepondecce, let us not blast thom by making them free. Free dom would prove ? gr*at curso to t-hem-a great danger to us., Undoubtedly they should be re warded, mi.gnanimc'usly-rew! rded, but lot itheir j rowar^eJBio through suqh wU'eiaad liberal en ' actmcLii- ai: would improve their, condition, vritlr outchangir^ their status. "'' A Rsjinnv voa CosoBaTnn Cnir.aii. ^Thc mother of a soldier" hts sent thv* Pe ter.-bafg Exprest a 'remedy for congestive chills, Which she has neverknovrh.tp fail. I3he has (?he says) for a number of years been managing a large hoarding sclicol, and has had some experience in nursing : - .' The remedy ip spirits cf turpentine-give frcra ten tfliOfte?n drop/, fa syriip'cr toddy rob the ?pina, chest and extremities w*H, adding a small quantity of eil; of turj-e??t:r?s to prevent bi iiicring. The extremUies should be rubbed until reaction takes place. A-cloth ??turated with the niisturo thouid be appliod fe the chost. ? . ? ? ? ??? .--: " " for his Company,)" ?a Ibo satupaigns of ??^Sj'ftJ and '64, Under its several eemmandtfrs't-fiooj, Roihortr?a aad. ?regg,-aad w*s*ever'found ready .fbrany duty haTi'oveT:arduous., Sergeant MouaA"N wa? noted for his modesty and. unpre tending manners in ll e. private walks . of lifo, and for his fearlosa galltlntry ia battle. He won tho respect of all who had an opportunity of learning his sterling^r'orth. "He was a gadant soldier, and though not attached tj say Church, was -a Chrbtian gentleman. ? ;? . T. .T; CLAY,' Capt. - ' Attention. ALL"Pirs<>ns in the 10th Regimeot, S. C. Jtf., between 16 and. ?0, who a re-li able to lervice in my 'Company under Order Ne. 15, of the Ad Str?yed or St?len, PV.QJ? the ptarcLies of Mr. Wo. Byrd? on the night of tte l??h inst., a CH??NUT SOR KSb FILLY, tb.ae yearj old, mod?imsiae, and - basctiful fu?ir..' Any rnformation.of said Filly. willi?thankfullyrecrived, xud'titfaetinrigiren."' 1 V7 LLIAMS?N WfJLLIAifft. '" .Dom's Mills, L. C;; NOT. 32 *: if. ; 48 ? ? ? .i'm .. '{--?fv J Saddle Horso fpr Sale. gT.pERMI?SION e? W. I^urisce, 0. E. K, .1 witi ??H en.next^ahWaj, (?NE FINK SADDLE HORiE, the pr-ipeety of John W. . Mays, dee'd. .. Jcrma Cash. ' . Nov^ - Z. W., CARITILB, . 2-4T Adm'or. ---. ^ AjimnmlT^tor^ Sale. BY aa .order fr om the Ordinary I wilLprecocd . to>iel? at my . residence, oB Tfcuridayi*the Sih'DeeeB?hof, oa? SPJ5NDID YO??ia- HORS! . ? asi TEN HEAD OF SHEEP, beloBj-iag to the - EiUte of.VTm. Adams, dee'd. The Sheep'to bo jut?nt .? Inspector General, w?o have.not been 11 sold for .Caan.-the"Horse On a credit of twelve * j. ir. ?nt hs, ip tere? t from date. Note and approved seourity wifl be required^ ' . . . > -' ELIZA ADAMS, Ad m'ix. . NOT23 .;.".'. ? 48\'y Lost, I BErvTEENitay residotee and Aikjm, on.Sat- ' uriay,: tho J2tb>:' a GOBI'S REPEATER (fire shooter) togetb'?w?tkthe..CASE aad BEtT. " 1 think the name of J..E. Lee vas o?graTed on-i. 'tko handle pf tho Pistol. ' A liberal reward wfli^' 'be raid eu its recoTery if dcliyere^. to me, two* milo's East of'the Pine House, or at i\e Adcerti etrtUct*?- ; . M. av LONG.' Nov23 i. . * " it . -. -'45.-' .?um moa ed to report OB Thursday, tho "24th inst, will repojt to ma'in Hamburg on Srinduy, Jtb" 27th inst,! Those de*iring to go-by way 'ef Te-. lamb?a will find ona of the Lieuuaants ?*i ay Company 'at Chappoll's Dop?t,.on Sntnr??^y 26th, at 10 ti'ekck, A. M.', to furnish t;importation to IEh?hur? . . Lr YANCE1' DEAN,. 'J: ''? ? ?''? -. ' ('apt. Co'. - Ker 23 :,' e> ' .lt .48' i . He?d-Qiiarte.Ts, - 7TB REGIMENT, S. C. M., . V , ? '*, ORAWITBTILLE, Nc r. 21,1364.. ALL. Pcrso?s Votweea'the ages ol' li .and 17, and between 17 aair?C, nh? arc ci em pt'from CeufoJcr?to ?erriret ine;hidinr'nll fcondeet IAIJTI. cuhura?istp wh? f-ave Jjeew.irxiCip?e ? by Confed erate authprity.as ^wner and msnager of, their own plantations-, are hereby ordered to report'to tie at Oran'iie.rillcrttiTharsday. 2ith. at SVeluck A. M.. provided with four'dtya' ratipn*, h?Ter faekl, elethlagignd eooking-aUniiJ?,. to proceed thence lo .Hamburg. .By order of A. C. Garluigton,.Adjiitsct? Ta? soeotor Ge'neraE' ' ' . . " ".'I' . D. A. BODDfE, Capt Co. A. NOT 22 . . "'. it" t? " 0X9* An cpiuion preTR?ls' at Richmond' th|>t "Gea..Grant will leave a portion of hi.? army c ti ri r.g tho winier in"hi's fortifications, sa J'tal* the r?.st down louth against Vol alington and Charles ton, and poaUbly Sayanii?T.? kecpirg th? Weldon road for connDiunlcaUoEii.and aelr.g tba Newborn road and tho Norfolk' road lo jupply htmsidf rbaitjitrtar.'* That Overcoat.' THE gentleman, who br-frowed my overcoat tome mouths hack will please ri turn it, aa" from the present- indications "of Um' weather I think I will need it. W. F. DURISOE. ' . Nov. 23 . . - -tf 48 - ' Notice. IFOREWARN all persona fro:ta. trading-Jbr two NOTES given by me to H. H. Mays, as I If?v.a presented tho money ?ad -iamanded th* Note?. ' They were given in Jnly er' August ^63, . both'for nboir; Thirteen "Hnr.dr.id Dollars, and ono ef them.hs| a crodltof five or six hundred dolors. Tesla prove-that he aokiiowledgos that" he wo?"te take Confederatemoney-for theprapar ty I bonjiht ff#mhim.--Tho" trade was niado in July or A?gu?r 1863. " W. Il, HILT?N? ' ' . Nov 23 ' i,' ' :3t" . 48 , % ? :* ' ' ? Good Sugar for Bs?on l IWILL' BART-E'R. good brown SUG AR "for BAOON-1 pound of Sn?ar for 2 pounds of Bacon. ... JOHN D. -ROPER. Edgeflold, Nor 23 ^ ti . 48 . . Tor Tax Collector. - 'Tho Many Friend? of D. A.. J. ?ELL, Esq., respectfully nominate him 'as a dud ?dato for Tax *CoHector at the next election. . ?Ot IB . tk ^ t? . Hptice. v - TOJiL?D before m'?'o?e Blaok il!??? MULE, about 13 years old, appraised si $200. Said Mule can be seen at Mr. Seth Bu'.'er's, 8 -Ailes from. Hamburg. - . R. Li GENAT.Y,'M.E.D. " Hamburg, Oat 55. 4rin- -, 43 Final ^Notice?. - A LL Porssn? ?n?"-htod to tho 'Estate: of M. B. xlL Whittle, dee'd., are reqtieitod to pay tho' same without delay; and tfcoA? Living clait?s against'said Estate are. notified to render them in oe or befqro tha'Stb. 'Jecaaary next, aa a. final set tlement OB said Est?n will bo mado in the Ordi nary's Office on that day. AMBROSE WHITTLE, Adrn'r.- i Kov 23 . -9\ - ? t?' i -i', \m' j * m aa I