Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 30, 1861, Image 2
'Fise B3attle of Lecsburg.
+1+ ir.. 4-rnahletl to la.; bere our ren4iers
-'ist+: stitI'Nat.-'- lifrriut.L:tri of the great hart- l
it,"rltr I .zurt r.t:~ceivi t..)t, a genlea:'it'
IM :a- in~ the iingisedj:ate Vicinity of the
14 41'. '1!i--e tatetsi-,ls. it will beC rertiesa-'
1, " .vi]* (-sulk.iV oh~errvatiaina-a tiandO on the (!relit
i'.g t thme ('t, heliie the: Ml extent of uur' ri
Vita' rr \ra 3" : t.::iii..g. lThe -))attic Coatl
1.1P'. Ol:.as e iL'st. Thei tinkee. crt:tjd. I
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t"' ",.,a:: , air Ia iru" t n :u1er' as the 11:1,1 t* ti
: *" _ ti.. ia: I1 t::i;-i ta;ait rto ts'ts tlanu "air'l " .
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- 'it 'isill tug 1:1,"C"", alttn that the ht- e
I: *L1it-I.l w ' thickIly ',tow,'- with their deadi ar"
-'Stu 1:dilui i. 1 Te pr duiif:s. of whom iss
Nt", h'.r. rut ar ,:id without lit'i- ,y11
-4a.av ~uliam t~i 'fo"jught like ut
...t:ii lhat: ia)t lbg,_'r aA-err- l;
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t": slit Or t" ::~::.ivea1s.itn of tbar- .~ i-:
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to~- have i. to a dcz cr e-"+
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a1!i r 'V r - ,.i..e 't:B:'tht .. the s u e r thi tier.Id
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atiega .vtur& -.uv Mah:t eter-aaa*
.^'t: " 1 gI:, :al tt5ghli :t1 . "t v~iig i .
F"ealn the Sttutlu"rn Guarti.in.
;t: In )ieiA6Ii- -to tLhe wishes ofl many re
I l.~ irent lenten to, b ei'ne a ea iiJai e
Cui ri.e-r. ( dlid soi) with, :h+!. a:.der.staiding,
la int be mi~ hr a lt ter toi a lIcading, n
t1 the Eilgdie!d batr; that I wuoul,! re.tire
in the tidli as so"z as I lenroecd that rub
:nd1 General Bunuaarj was a canditdit.".
Fi~e A1hlc":'isa:;" of be l li: it., hats. by an
'rite. :i'.itimCLv (hG,-I. lBnd'1am; as "tu':4.
y ta! in IIi."' ti,!1Il." 1. tliQIefoa". reeleutil
j~iwigle, :1611+ withdraiw toi).e afro trnthe
'~,tr I will j;m(a: t". lhrr,.1rtlI ('u-"' p.-l.!.1." I
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1'n the" 111:113 '~.~i thtroughut the (.'"e/n
.:. ~lidlhIf l ' u l i i.) so r I jipi 2:s:i "1 iti',
4r1M'11. 11:. 1ta r.6 tiii *t iiina~i t:at.-i'.
It inl ter i.lnl~i, wIll) he'! trun~ r latl th
iit":.i~' v !ru':~ii. Ti.st w.ill!1' e the
"il6LV1)iti L4 ;in"lt infn y il1 .Ija:s
.11a Utaloz 0111!1" !"fil:.cr', Wii li'. ill
[n"leaL:: ad r i1n th i.iiv. 'llt t 1rule
i." t Fi .iI the i I~iii wllie:un tnjsifrt.d to the
ONlrill',uiv aLii ili iiThis wil C u lthei
giut aa t~ ill e.li1t intai t d h" I ~lt'gi~u ,
,.& a t lu o.tk jaa iel f i withI sq ur
tn liespct c ii inte aritwo. Tw rlpu iklr
i: of itm liar itanuiifl ii.-Ini.-, itimid fauu by te
gal, Olie Leigioni is a crack co~rps in our army
the Iioteeia:,e.""
,".othaer Con~federate VIictory.
I~'xi~~: Tennu., (let. 25.-T1he Knox
l r"ierof jiioilZLy) r.~ipurrs a fi.;l. he.
;:,ie:.. /. .ti"Iri -x::111 a I'urco! ill' Lii..~eml
Wi. e Ct / ;l:" .i":t" a-,%nck.:" ia.:I drtive
oin Ili t 6 li en: ta u.L;niuts. Ile hail live
;s theu cocaily lii kitlled amd wovtitn:d is
it know n ;. ;".ll'iulr tlit Iac i to re
~..icLair in ii .-ao:ri.
.d66 ~l th e Si. l.Otis .I *'... tit tJ.'li.7
:1 'i:l, Illi:n liltf ie .' r+:pr :'. tha:t t6(:U.
ice. h~.,Lto '. a ,taut.! :It Car~thiago, sixty,
h.I * .1h 1 "i ,:i~lie!'!. 'te I .'"gi-aturce r,
he 4. :6116. t..,a'' "! oin th~ 4;1h oft N.. v'?ii:
"'C."t!, 1.1i .: 'i'u . ,1l -e :t!.~ rse:d ire la.
f ..1. li.i'. :II?" tip(il lCh i'ill
t tt: i' "it!:ia l.iii/~t't V lI.!vee e
eralisats.
tapilt+ the St. I.. ink J)s ua',"r.1 daite'l .Ic1licr'
*:t.cai izezit. lotf 1-5:)1" itl!u1"UiL'l ii3dut"r Majir
lii;t:, r. irji'i-ed the C 'nic't.liematc garrisuon ait
1":, 'll... :and 'ij~t at u tl.e pu~ce, to.
'a .t it!; It qi: nltt 131' gin. iui., aind
herm'i n; ue.i; ti :a. i the" rcl.:*ls" ithrew awaiy
I~nl'.:rtt1n A'fTRCtTY 01" Tilnt: LIL"IJI.NItV
'1 ;aru i jturtui upon. what we regard us r "
ARTHUR SIMKINS, EDITOR.
W EIDNE.SDA, OCT.30, 1861.
Gladiatorial.
Tie -ieeCrti'r desr-s to drop all i:s redun
ieLit'is and enter the news list' in btter .earnest
thant . tr. W~e hi:ni therd fore lo.ped t ff a~'sll : u
pei1rtutitie :iiad ;mit *u rwe"lves In trim t., il our
ren:idets better -er i".: than heretefor:. These are
i. timnes for eitier :..ierb or n ewt-1p:iper- to he
,:uensttber"'e wth more L1111 the i en -n catrry. The
.idertirr will now aptp' sir fur the war relieved of
. tif F!- :uinlg ma .0ler oft .lighlt itersit, nbr~undinlg
in :1l1 !-rte .,i x,1,-1 reatliiig ever on the al-rt f.-or
the very liuits- new-z.: n'ii r-.tved, to h-1-pip1 wi-h1
the fereta"n- l.. V.e t u-t il iis icortLity to lie
lion .. will prove. u----ey:n11hh: t. every r.-nder. Th.
e..at its n<: ij .;till .::h.ut the aun. n-1 oulr paper
,,ll 1,onmai1. ne n~u:h is; hereto.fore.
jl-ow Beautif'ul
Th... l.'were at vegetilles still honor our s:an
utm. Mrs. .S. . ft e.-o.l'liiments u? with-a lovely
e,minatitt of the e,;/: ..,,l date;. Would that
the refreshing i.ight c.'uld. react upon her, and
restoru her to the full pleatsures of renewed health
in n. moment. Thanks to all our kind horticultu
ral friguds.
flitikets ! Bla!cts!
The list of ein'rkutor- of L.lankets for the li/t/
strs and fur the fl'et..e i'l'.a':, will ;tappear
netr week. We uarge the friends of these cTompa
niea to hasten ih::ir aid in this particular. ins we
propose to forward tie hlankets on Mtlondtty next.
Chink your eraues, and spare one tuore.
'T-- re:aler's attention is directed to a very
le ar tiwpsiti-n c" the Government's dluty and
policy in reg;ardl to ('otton, the produce lo"an, .(c.,
by the Seretary ot' tho Trensury.
,.-PIlente -ee thes long nand remar~kably atttrae
rire adverieient of the .'a.e of the Estu te of
.aosid S31nt1, deee.it will be a1 +"p6- -'.ty
not t") he n"gheted. nuti will no doubt t. . rare
'rlits Minittts
of the E-igetieli i.tirt A::se imiOn tire rendy
ifor deliery. The Churlieb romporig this Ars'.
eiation will p!ease und to this tti-:e for their re
.<per tive p:lr k.l:..
;;'alet day it Ncoveuaxler will lie a gnod time
to p.ty u'h ttl ein : IS; the .i ,rt is. Ii utlie tan y: ve
I ::iust yu. It s'it hai"mL got tie vih., lr'r:Ig
U! .'it his lung to ii ye in,--whei:l, timr. corti. rtiiwl,
pea". 'gg e'. butter, poultry. fte. We wilt allow
markit i.r.r:s for all sari X1upp1jliite, and h~u glad
t, got tl.emt. .\nytlhing to be nicomuumdating.
Mr. Nabic's Witheiratwal.
We call atte:nti.''t tit :ih-: iard of .ir. EnwAILn
Notca, of Abbleville, withdrawing his name in
nnuly tertms from the presenlt eonnn.i. fir Con
rees. There cannot be a doubt that the people
si' this District will relieve him fully froun the
least oditztn that may have been east upon his
coursti by the cotnmunientinil of " Ecatl:t't I."
Discharged.
MIr. WALtEr 1, 1-t:sie.:V has been bonorablly
diuechargel from t.e Ciitfiedertte strvi'e, as up
'enri by a cpaper t.i that effect huforv usi. We are
de'sired to to:ke the =tatemnent. that there may be
no m'i sin le:sta.ding ",t hi? p,.ition.
'hotographic.
.1 rs. T _en , Pnit.. ., oft the ieleb'rated
Daguerreinn Gallery, Anagu-tub, to., are getitig up
20om1 very interesting photstoraphs for the peIople.
Thcy arc extreinely well executed1 andl very cheap,
otd are likeneuueu of various dli.tinguti~hed Con
I'ederte's in thae i.resent wisr. Thus far they havtie
pre)L redl phiitographi~ .-f D.ts. S rirnii's, ]':.tt
tw~;.4n~i, Jot: .JiitnsToN, L'. J. Joses BEE toid
3.ittvo. thder- ill be in.uedh (ias fast as gootd
oriinnis enn b'e obtah- --d) of utnr ditferunt gene.r
al.' andi otber iitliicers. T be p-iee oif honeh isi 2- ets.
ttus pilcing it wit hin t he reach of11 atllI toadoirnt
their mtnt tle-piieces with' exaet audbadi m li ke-i ~ut
n Seae 'if thle bsrave roen who aire figuting~ so noly
and utel:y in iiur praentt t roiubihs. C:idl at .\ r.
E. 31. Pt:ss'u, who, ha a lot of ilm'': pictures tin
hanil.
N. 13. Yiu will. alsoi fir'd there s mc exellent
)'?~cet mtalies .f the m-nat oif w.tr, --every part. tif t he
work being dine iu litmond. 31ear.'. T1. d. P'.
A tLiir,-. un the l0tutuac
Li; tie iof inntire:-t reace us bsy iitr exaes ex
iu.s tighot ue-ir the P'itomtaei.. T'itj Wies ;IIndeed a
tot. briliant Iallf;tir, -ez.i is~ uponi the Iips oif ci iery
or 1 ,i'rter nI piv1hat's the bst ringle iiw ot
hi watr. It was tn " Iein-rtrike" on ". *ar.
In reardl to thie lite ~rragade utmvtUent iif hur
irmyv ini tha:t tdsepiasrtmen:t, e.riti-ilti i.< rife. and
estitg icirrte.pond'et of Closiegeni IG.ira,r, takei
at raion'a viliw of te mtauter andi expin~rs it oun
tie groundi of wise prepa~rationl ugains.t thme ptawsi
be and even~ psrionbe advance of the enemxy in
.:i ,.0l onu:iin r.-. ilu i-peatks oif it tit a nive
mnt of taen. -los.roN "it: entire nteoordi with
sounid rieastintg, iiiiary foresi.Si~t. and the rep'
u tin atequtiredl byv tht tiieeir a,' a tititicinu~ atnd
.tenteiet.-'.he .etae writer i.' of the opini'on
costr0 only 'i.e man4t'.A oiitnl ti, bs tiuktit tor
rhaai it i- worth.
1) epre d ato rs.
I:g, tnutuhoiiry' are dt~iIpeing n t~fight ofter
uieht itn aen tr.t lsentides hirenabouis. No w tEs.
we syv totu' oni ;:u.:.; lfore o 'or. .' There is a
re soluti,t' e' toted inti, to soot bnetk -liinds. at all
s seh doeed:tors. .tltu: i:..-.,n.,d sy is dote.
.\itre thantt t hat, the ee toi at ia.t a p-art of this
o :rdhe tbLieiiery Il i a fair v cy of diae..very.
Own::rs :.re e-autio~nedlI' to cautiton their Sluves', and
~tra.-;lrs are wafrt'ed fiir their own giod" tos changu
Ihe;i habiits. hi-I. Ui-L fuel.) the nte'iessity noii
.n liiiting fo"- his oinnI htenhli. If' every
e iould dii Sti lierally. tnegrues ntile:i't would
tic savedl from the cii. sei.uners "r? uph'tieringi~
uhvr pteole thtat thetir uw .us 'e stnve-owner
r .-ve-bi.-r whoi' . wi na. d. tii tntit exiiLIet Io
Isoexpose'1 thtr-,Ughl lis stintetd nef"'''s 1.151 eolt
lni. Agin:t Persisn .ttying i artic'lesot food
' aim .lave- w'"t'd di' t-ill t(" re.ipiire ip--eClId pt~r.
n titS fromt lie ownteris of ;uidta .heS. tOthieriwi.,
b'y are in-trigati'rS of thttit ns well as violatirS
it am-. T.. .:b .hom'LUi it muy contcern: ke- a'l
m e el l f--r the ele'lredi:::irs sttl they will s'ion
Zi Thle veraious..-v Vork Tribunte says' that
e eeretry Sew:,rd hits atLiured a mfembelr ofi theI
ptiitt e hodly int Washington that the little af'.
air of the Sothtrn insurrection -.. ' .
ithin three mouthe,-thtat all of ite ports wiil thent
.. sped. antd psr."er an-l pro~~perity reign !
t.'y .imonlg the num~ternt e contribuntionH to the
M esrgia Rli.-if and l'SspitL Arscniationi receive'd
n \ tgu.ta Isely. was a box tiontininig (Guava
oly, andti viriiouS kintils sof preseirv'd fruit-u
r, t a iii - lodbale oi /Is,,eilin,,, in "'the Ever
..dhisel I .!andt of Cba!
e-: 'rhe ll~jnsJ/;esin leatrns that the work sin
To our Soldiers.
A m. her week comes around, bri ing to us the
pileasait privilege of again greeting you in brif
familinr converse. It was e:nse of real pilensure
to hear directly from most of you during the last
few day., na we haplpen to have done,-from the
&eiutih through the old soldier C. U. G:.t. who
riturried saufly with a. consiiiderailo il.-anl I
flom the L./Uhnt through a long andi interert:ng
letter frt the je:ijir of Cavalry. We ci gratu
late the liistrict i'on the returnin gooiid healthl
of both l e ttati cm ims, :iii a lo upon the pro.
I pcI I thir hei:i; rnrheir nearer neighbor? in fa
tre. We Irust (,nt-i in :nying re lere, :.11 of us
at otse ::re meant) we trtt that neither disease
or battles ill thin your ranks tiuy more, but
that you tunay rather eatnpe all iintigers in the
path way of duaty. ani le lernaittel. oill qi itt, to
r.turn 'it n" di:tantt iaiy t41 the hi i or vur dri'
u{-i Edgi;;ai. Ve louk t. yeu. .-ddier -. a: ,
our pride. :.l our 1.v --t. W' loi. to y. it :iih
nrailude:rl" :n :dee:i..n. Wi know that the honoiir
of. EdgAefield, : y, 111 S'outh atro~lina, is Kati: in
yiur hand:: and we pray that yin may em.ie out
of this oar handed brethren, erowned withI the
laurels of victory, undl with bhies :nl spirits in
due preservation to enjy the after.-blusiugs of
honorable peace.
As you will peieeivo by hints in other para
graphs, your peuple at borne have teen enjoying
quite a prolonged spell of mild autumnal weather.
It has indeed been delightful,-the thermometer
seldomue above 750 or below 6t0. It has been
imost too warm far the sports of the field yet
we hear of some very suceessful partridge-hut
ing, and a gentleuann from Riehardsnville tells
us they have already been enjoying the fox-chase
in that neighborhood. Me'jor ---r and a few
others will be out, you know, as ston nas the sea
o, becomnes a t all inviting. We heard a partridge
honter say yesterday, thamt there were iitautitieS
of prtrilges, 1::t that the dogs were often put out
by fox trails which they crossed: mo y'iu observe
at in two features the sports of the wint"r arc
likely to be entertaining. It, is well for those who
remain at home to keep ip their riditng and shiot
ing,-it tony be needed elsewhere, on the coast for
iiin-nc. ietre uinaty n intry days are past. There
hits alo been some duck-shooting "ahout and
aboit." .1 daoen or two have been killed in the
little pood it the premies w( o'reupy, but nobody
Said "duck" to us ;-we have a notiin tio enaet. an
em'ibargi. unles a little more reci' t t.0 I..id to
'ur rights ut seigntiiurity. :$ of. the I:.rl:= and
rubhits,-the hiys have contnenred playing havoc
with our lrese:v e; but we e.nn't w ell .uy nay.
smting it is such ulaly atuseuent far theu. till
thv ti:ht tniow and then turn over our :hare of
thy gme.in'1 nd[ have tne the w rsesport. Whith
you mid hniive tasted one of the line lump par
tridges we ha.pted to have for breakfast l:sI
Sunday nart.ing;-hiow .hould we 'haphpen to
bire' ihel lut fur the kindness of our neighbor
.1. A. Ii., late o' the Srr'utrh, who hail made a
god lany's :hooting on Saturday. Such rounds
will. ere trust, soun reinvigorate lim,-ntd we tire
glad to say that after a giud m:ny ups and downs
he is now iuproving.
There is, as usual, no stirring news in these
parts. The dull routine of our every day life
wutlil be terrible ho you who have now seen nmch
o "' the putmtp and circumstance of gloriou~s war."
The few returned soldiers auuongst us evidently
tind it. s, and sire restlers. The only recourse they
hnve against the blues, is ' to toll or to hear some
new thing." WVhen the mails :tagnale, it is up
with all of its, and we go home to nur:, for el-e to
read, or perha'p5 to think over matters generally.
1 We had a go.t (iut last vneek hearin 'if E v's
exlohii~:t at Leeburg. 1But that was swallriwed
and digested, and Friday aind Saturdaky t'auls us
longing for mtore,.-ut 'ouldh'n.t go it. Si, to tour
guns, oir t'o our yard-sticks, or t or toils, tir to
itir fairms, or to nothing at all, wre went. Chun
eiug to nicet two townsmten, upoin iiur villatge
siu-iri Saturdaty nfternitin, we observedl thatt one
hail i bioiik in hiand, amid the oither a hook too.
Pryinig a little further, we ttih hiat tine if the
bout.- w.it AL lt..RA.Mi's "' ("enrk iS/e/nrd
the other Mr. tintAvSONS "i llti,-nuq undit Shire ;
su to keepi the thling eventt au riiund, we hadt ii
acknowl edge that we haid titrteif Lien trying toi
get thriugh ihe day withI Cuaiiai'i ttd nuoc
-J'ury." We mnentiotn thtii otidy to give yon an
ii...itw ii'we 5,r..e'tiilne' fid i'ur~eive'S coeit e-i'
to di, to aa''i-i 'i''~i beCtwee" iatis:~-1 e ry and
n'i',:ls, mtu.-e nit non.sent-e are not1 to hOt ueriSei
in suc.h esuies.
Up,. our fatrum.ih timtes are mnieh nitre liv'ely
now thaint hunt mur little tmiwns and eonrt hiouses.
Tate i ,r.i-.biuckiig: loiogr.:as, the * ittoin is nearly
gtni.riedi, tbe sl-irit: iif the dar~kties iire h~u.i.yant,
thu I lii,., bhive comimiit.needV~ ritutig uiigi in th
buine: fut ullin t wtbitt n':tilti" t''4ni
tt-: yea':r, undl e-sergy .tiiri era th -r pr-pa tii --
antthier ii.;rkuilttur.:l eiiiipiign.i (i! he lif.-. uli
i nepen,ut. ta ite' ofit tie f'armtr ! what ca compiiti jaro
with it:' Many of you are fatrumers itol the stins
oh t'a:mtiers. Rejoice ttt yiou are ;~ ii the choiicest
f e.irthly voentioins. init ia lhaloody is naot a
et.t :.--..i we luiear t-, prosecuite it :heitne ub ieb
eve r en':liies, our lerviir anew.
O hued to' tiut our remet kii to you sho~rt, htaving
toi l-ave far Augusta e'fn our weekly missioin. No
lot'al new' ; nil well along the roi: wcaree timeisi
in Autgutn; ciotton :-e ling Ia little) at t uert.
:saw Mr. Si:vu Uit rt.-a at the endt iif his Itace;
tells tus lie has juist tienrd fromti Lis .n: Cnyit. A. P.
of ruegg'ti; his compa~ny wiis doing well, at Suf
feuhk ; andi we hereb'y s:ay to the (taptaiun in return
that :.1 atre well at homte. Adieu !
S inee writing this we have had two frosty
morninags, anzd it is now briskly cioo.
All Perplexedi.
Not unly imtaatientt ne'dwungers t ad tmilita ry
- ajjlitr5, but :lso the ttmjst tru.tfu'i nitd ru:,ectnt of'
our petile nare sorely petrplexedh just nuow byv the
doubfitl eundition utf matters on tie l'iotrm.c. A
little while ago, it seeut'.d ieniriy certit ini thaut otur
army wa' to advance im:m-duiitely ;the next week
ie 0 e.iiuni that our line iia.! agin been itdrawn
to huli lttn. In the min t'.. Cit appea~r. to be
thu enmy whoi was to advance'. 11o wit said to
be t'intg ini thre-e tmighty riehuns, nnid our rst
rugn-le movt'teet woui intendm'ed putri:.' ti give
him a priipeir re'e'pti-..n. ];it he ,bi.is not. .'iiiit.
l1t a ttempjte'd solue coitsidlelnbtle detaonastrthmn to
thaIt'cliect neinr .Leet'hirg ;bitt GenaerahlI'N.
with thr.:e tiue Regiments, qutickly ma-tle hitim nke
th Lt.uik traiel: s-adly d iscoiuit ed. JIe hits not
ri. li'he expei'ment ntgnitt. Still, thte neoutats
.v tihat he~ is adrnrcinetg. rfirtifying hiS rear as lie
(.e. . I f eitmrsee ur generals itre jenalut.-ly
wahruftt oh' his very efiu-rt iindl maiko their ituures
up.n the biardl to meset him at evergint. rut
of tin udiance upon Waishiingjen, or into Mary.
land, e hear unothing miore Saidu. Winter q;uarters
at ia nasetn are hintedl at; ttndu that "cngage
tet ron the P'otomate" grows less and less threat
C'ci-". Stue assert tat oulr late ttio~eittents to
..e fronit, all abtott Miasoni'i anid Mutnsun's Ilills,
wert onily initendhed to draw attention f'rom imopor
tant uneuvres elsewhere ;-flut where? Nubtidy
knw-thait is, nvbiody bitt those wrho ought to
lktnow. Oieirs tagaiti stay that the entemty is ti be
left to eit hitmself ouit andl ti beeinme dlemoiraluied
this wvititer, thiat a gretat c'hange is i'itning tin in
the North, aind that (iur c'auwie Is Seere with-'.t6
further hlouodehedl. iut the !iite persoii', if asked
tia mark ihe nit thiat te Lincouln t1,w~erniment is I.
jmres.ig all snil tti 1ue, mptss its 1.y' Sea, tuitt s
that this dues not appuroximtttte the ideca if a ressu-t3
ion of hostilities.'
Nt.,. what is tihe mosut naturnl inference from.
the many an divcrgent views that are afloat a; to
the probabt turn ,.f u:Ilters inn the l'ntom:a'?
simply this : that our ten tlouacnd and one speen
hItory writers on that rubjec't knw nothing at all
positive or anithet.tie saout it. The citan"t of
our military affaitr is still. nl it la been, ill the
keeping of the nr.-per oiiters i.f the G-overi.ent
a.nd of ta.: urlny. They. knwing the whole tield,
-:dl its t:rael ive anl all its rpulsive etarnater
is!ief,-all our resonrees anld il! onr wea'inse,
nr-: neling in unis.-n for the be-t. 1.": u.- tit :-t
thea :,: wt h:ve heretofore done. A r.d they will
doubstles.sc :inne tI. 1e. pil.' str:ateyV ny,.. stra e..y.
vi'et-ry upsin vistory, t::til our arm:, sl.th in .
physiacl antd in :I mora! point ot' view, shall h
e-cute irresistible, and our independenc a natter
of cur..
V'egetabley, F'lowers,-..tnd aina~o-t
F'uits.
Th.:~ Izt e:-s ft...- l n C"l ha. mad:oe -ste veg;
:t i les ::F e;:-lanI - , tasan nI*3s*, ~I~ p'p, .t e., abun
d.mto, asil hais pushled on t.ali eni-:es very rap
idly. Thl at - Sion.:r ;llr'd. n" in l.t uncolli.e was
si r.:ly never so good, if we iay judgce by it, i.trge
sunda tirmt ealges and1,! other pduets.. Flowers
too are still to be hiad in profusiotn.-tlat is, where'
they are i.; charge of la.!is who cull them, eax
them, and e'art fir them as the dear inanimate
beauti;s should be eared fhr. -here before us now
is a lovely group of them, frou a tusteful neigh
bur's ellectio'n, eon.isting of dahlias, zitiuis (?)
lila:s, .ehry-.antlimiuths, fu:hia, verbenas and
gereaiusa.s, not tomciention marigolds,atp-dragons
and the like.-And then of fruits. we netualy saw
a week ago from the rshar.d of Mr. R. J. lit;. Ltfl.
gear IInsuburginot only peach blossous but. the
veritable emlbry peached. by this time the little
fellous naurt bo nearly as large as a pen.-It was
the Iidhmi sutnmer ticit was upon uts-was it out ?
which was inleed, thi.< time, bat at continultion of
our regular . :n :r, as there h,:.,l been no killing
frost as %et. cur much cold weather. Some cotton
ields are still guy with e.ttor blooms, and (now
blow the pipes and brst the drums ?i ' the tsuck
ing bird am singing down the vale."
Blut to ! the frosts are come at last and change
enstaups the holr.
Munificence of the People.
A gentlemau of close observation has asked.
why in the world dout you editors notice more
fally the extraordiary inunideenee of the South
ern people in this great day of our.trial ?" Our
reply w.s, that the journals of the South ha'd be,
teeming tr uonths with the rec't-d of this grute
ul truth, nad the facts themcel'es were wosrtlh
ire than c!i cunmeci a however l'ervil or 'lo
,ient. We neverthuless appreciate the tnotisn
of our friend. It is itldeedL a mosat remalrl:able,
and perhaps atn unprecedented feature of modhorn
history, that is here atforded by the inlividual
munificenee- of the peopl'e of the Confederate
States in supporting their present struggle for in
dependence. What they have done in this way,
it is of course impossible toi estimate. If the ug
gregate of all contributions, not only in toney,
but in goods and wares, in clothing and foods, in
cotton and every other kind of material aid. could
he fully presented in tabular furm, it woul.l per
haps stonisiih ourselves as much as the rest of
macnkind. Guided by the spirit of patriotisl and
hallowed by the prolpting5 of I l'rovi:.enee above
all, the efforts of individu:al anod of arcintions
throughout our noble new Confedecraey, have been
invariably fruitful of the h"p1iest resut!ts ; In so
much, that our independence will have boen near.
ly aehieved bafnre the call of th: government
througlh its power of taxation shall be heardL
anld thlis, it a large measure, by tic' spoltalie(one!
contributinis of a united an-d deternined pectiO.
Thcere aire n.o wrd...1 nae.'u.eed tI appland this grea
spectacle. In itS nativet m1atesty' 'nei power it will
commcandc the homage of the uniiversad hnm::nai
rat's. .43 evidenceing the ucnatni:y of' the Soauth-.
ern pseopale, this cacmcnwn labor osf love is abs-'s
lutely coancclusive; For, fros:u the i'..tscnae t., the
Rioa Gerandel, it is icn truth 'sne brillianct met-work,
whos,: tenus sof tisaa..unds o1' glsawinag stramn'l, lirk
icg Sca te with State, acunty with ecunty, city
wich city, 'bamlciet with h:amclet, andi tfamily with
f::cilyv psrs.enst an irrecn:csuhse s-nwnit rag.t i-sc that
wh' airi i: oneC miin , and'. 'snse spirit in theC jae Ia
eri-is of is:r fatec. L.-t the:i tsi.;:lo v.ora'S pro'
no relaxaaionu. Let tt.e a Iiter tI :at is ait hjandc
l.tie'.:s.' :all to rs'enew.:l ex:rt:ials. 'Thuis sh:1
we' bsesuenitac to psn'terily a'uc ex-inle t'a'Ihat wdll lie
icivaluai'.: to the c:au.e cof tr,:edamc in a.il li~ ag s
-- 5, ail'.i:d! repsrt c tule lav'sartciso.ti :t
tiisle.,adi isiacnsun s.-e I t Ih l'.':..:as' i s; cseds
a acll I.ine..sil's ice--c's. N...-tenti.l-r sr othier erats
harc. piased sjcr bane trie.5 ssr thes p.ilt tw' dlays.
ticu 'Thurswiy latt it i. saids sixlyv liat'soln
veies awere ini Ilacnytona l..nlds. Thirty of t'tce
are ima-f'-war,. Anaccsg cthem the. l~imlai, allo-'
mi'oas, (krest i, 15idi--. aind a tlcrea.'i..s:cs staaccer
with her. havini:: l'e.- ---ciid 1n hass.rdl.
W JBrig. Gen'. tX Kirbay Scit Ih, ssf Flarina
has beeni lpraoaotesd to the t'rask sot M.sj- r-GeneralI
in the C'sifdecrate larmcy. Col. Gea.r;;' hi. h'c';ss.
of Scsmih1 Car'linnc, awhIo commcscab'ded the thr'eSe cut
Leesbuscrg. was:a rec'enrtly p~rccmob-.4 ts the rcank oar
firigt-tientraV~l.
O? ti etitri .lhn Ii. ( raysacn, Csmnandcser 'it
the Couriarate' f'srce's itn Floridl.i, is n's more. Hlis
r::wiiis pss~ed through Snav.ah~l on Wednaesdoy
list.een road- fair New Orleants, wheare they will he
interredl.
& Severatl wealthy citizens of the Unaitedl
Stacir- are t'kinag refucg.: in Csn:cala. There is also'.
ones g.:nth-anl:t from Flsria~ ibher.-, whos tled bs'
ccse oft his Ncsrthertc .sy'iainthcies, v'.:ihi ihe athers
arts the.re l.enn cse if thir .cthesarnI symiathlies.
Queer p'ia'e, C:'nada is. ihl it cslc'drgrcountd rail
rod.
p " The Saavannaah kr'ymal!;es'- dlisp :te'h says
thac t the foi'l.ing (.'.a i'edioruitv r.-;:inen~ iswe.e it
the ight at Leosbutrg. tac the 21.t i:cst., viz .1th.
ith, and1 18th Stisnisipapi: atht Virgltiin, c ann
bodyi oaf caival ry-all tinder that emrnand itlfi ts t; n.
:.W" 'Th.: army coarrspone~ch~nt of lthe .S:aanns:ahs
Np/.'jehnsa, say., in his lem cr of :ha 1'sth inss..
.at Iteni. lk-autr'-ga rd bei forw.i rd.-sd tsso i iuit-d
h'.'-lis'ild reesss t of the b:stale 'of .\l c:ss P':
[t i- -aid to, b.e fuli ac:.d asl..a.. :c, andle'i;:cei las
'urni:.h~l a ea:11mplete histonieal I.ue'..aI. o~f thce e'Ii
;;i& 3r. B. F'. E vanist, uf the publilc hi'n.; hls'i's
>f Evans & Caogsawe!l. ofl t'harlsts:n. waci arre~stedl
y hac Lincoltite', in Kentccky, na few' dnays ago,
rile retucrning hi-ne fromn a visit to Eucrcope.
pi The New York Tribsune assert:a tbcct the
lerlsd kteeps a seceSaitn tlag stoned away in -its
cthicc, re'ady to hang aaut asn the titst icnpaartanit re
'erse oft thce Fedheral ntm..
t7' 3Mr. Jamees luehtatan, ex-psr.-sisett of the
.'nitedc States, hcas written a Is;er fosr paublisationl,
n whic'h lie takes oeicca in tso expcres hiS full asd
osion to the brcccal war psolic.y of Abrahiatm l.in
pr. The Cincinnali fGe-rrte say~s thait len. Fras
2snt will ice remosved lay srsder aof lincolnm.
t. Thce plnanters itf Wa:shtingtoan cotunty, Texas.
esd a meceting son thce 2'5d tilt., nni ressolvel east to
all a single hle sat cotton to the agents lfor this
l-xi'nn market, havinag undcerstoodi that thosei
gents were covertly purchasaing the article for the
tta1-e mni11s_
Latest from Europe.
The stenmer imtua with fiaur days later newW,
arrived on the 19th. She brino the followinga
intdlligenae: '
Cotton had sl'ht'y adv anced ; eredstufi fsirm.
wit.a an upward tendoinrey ; 'iheat firm, ::ud ill
qualiti.-s slightly advance].
Tlhe Kin of Prn:-sia pahid u two days visit to
the Emperor N:apnle-n.
The Emperor of Chin. it is r.'i-rted, is dead.
The Prince Napoleon has sent to the Ema,'ror
Na.oleon a. very important State raper on Aneri
n: ::Tnirs.
Mr. Lindsay, 3. 1.,. in a reaen 1.ublie lecture,
ha- n'-uin' taangly urye'l the expedieiny of Eng
l.a1 aud Fraece mnaienvoriug to . fl':ct the peace
.0d separLtion of thu-North anid .antb.
1i:ir' l:xu-sell i*isc..uriges :any interfer':nee on
i.e part .f En-.;;htind in the inter:uaion-il ifl:,ii . of
31.:i"o. but siv., that the Gover:aieunt will exer
ciSe the righ' of vequniring terinty tor. .j.et s-inaI
property undl the fulfiiut of hrr en-ii.:tuents.
It it snid, that r.l-rs are nbonf to be issued to
p:.,pare the French squadron for Mexico.
For the A dvertiser.
Camp Butler. -
The site of this encamnpiment seems to be the nid
nairation of every visitr. Conti.uous to aL num
hcr of gushing tountains which furnish an nhun
dance of the purest wnter, 4t is yet high and dry,,
gently undulating, and far away from the malaria
of thu .m pis. The parade gr.:unds are nearly
level, very sano'th, and clear enough for a marble
yard. The "streets" are well shabled by tree :tnd
brush arbors. and every thiug in every direction
is kept in the nicest girder. The aents have plank
Iloors which contribute much to health and cout
fort.
The Fourteenth Regiment S. C. V., siatiunel
here, has been. unfortunate. At one time, nure
than half of the men were absent in sic furlough.
Mensels was the only disease, as [ was infumed
by an intelligent ge nlcmnan. (There may have
been on oc'uwion:al exception.) This sngests an
inlpiry why not permit childre t.. hav'e measelS
at hec.' So much sickness mu.:t -f course riault
in mortality. About a dozen of the volunteevrs in
the Fourteenth have already died. Poor fellows!
their career on glory's luminous track was brief;
and yet. it is eouniolie- to know that they had
.-hawn thitale to be noble. s;.iritecl :.nd patri
otie,-eapable of earning n ituataortality of Faimie.
But nuac the health o: :he Rleraineut is fait ii
pro'ig. The hoys tre daily r:+:ruing by scores
awl by lifties, and coon they will be ready to meet
the foe. Wo to the '.aikee inielaer that coies in
contact with ti splendid corps of well trained
and dletermined uee. It is but slight praise to
say hat the Ugiiment under Cal..lnnes, can man
neuver with ense, rapidity, adnmi accuracy. Their
drilling is something extraordimtry. I am siua
t:ained in this 'pinion by one of our most pronis
ing young lawyers, who went to " the Ishnd,"
and to-Virginia in Col. Gregg's kegimltent.
Camp life has its attractions. as well as its hardi
siiips and its lrivations. There is abont it so
:iuch of -ystem, ''light-beartel vivacity," gonad
humor, fain alive, .nd the very ma mn of chivalry.
And theu there i- the witchery if martial muse,
the pageant of military cisrumai-. the rattling of
ma sketry aind the booning of einnion. .it wiul
Gil the hearts of the dear ones at home with joy
unspeakable to know that real iialpiess, like a
wave, rolls fromt breast to brea.t on '- the tented
hiel.l." There is often more sivalineia at hlome than
with the awhs.rt. Such is hnama:i noaure
Thai memlers i.f the I 1:b leugieait are nut all
in uniform, and T hupe the frie-l.s at hote will
exert thenselvcs ito supply this want. I may be
allowel to ?aty that ('ospl. Jr. r i.i'i ai,,i.a anl
his C..mpr'any, at adr-s, piar1a.e pire.sent a very
h.iahorome appeaance'.. Their ifot~rmz is uiuch
fmer than any I saw. The vicitiity aif Meeting
Street, and iof b'arn's 31ill, deserve greiat credlt
Ifar their liberality iin eqipi g I tir re iire-reita
livea ini the war.
'c' wuacal talenit of the laRieiaet has b::en
orgatnirtei into~ a hand under th-- dlirection ..f -'r
II. J. itriagendel'n. Anot alr,:idy .ia thae gr.id till
hbili? echo to :h.2 phi atto 7.U'Aei o -i iie," iaiel
uf or her tfavo:i.: .ra.
Cid.l Tijen:.u.5 t .aa ita.ar. tf th.: Artil'ery, hasa
tnpiany c ; '. nien, tvery .':.e -: a'.-hu is I i rri.
if we. mtay~ U judg frlm napen:Iaer. Tnaa C'.le
iS i duie sphirts, uai utifers to. Let athat weL wilt
b.ring ih-: Y:i n r: nai to te.rmis he'ire nexi
A air! :. i; I l......;l' i. wih ing to t his in-ble R 'gi -
I n. rat long~ life aand ineaa'h re.u--wn. F. IZ.
For the .idve-rti.' r.
3:t:. l:ait-to:: .\ei.-el-t ''ir ni;..! thankIs t'--r al~e
k ind niz-.- e:.i enadel is -' tihe -li'- -.-. r in 'a. ing'
thie itte we. re.;utei ... 'mur lin:- .wie iy.
Wae Sot a u agoi forwurdle dt i :. J. ie'ar
-r~.nt't, wh.i will pieranailty atetn.l it- trauisml.
I iin to its desa tioud p..t a larp.' t'ix. $:aidi box
,ienbiuied
I pair's of larewers.
heu.i.e.' lShinku.ta, pillows. aho'titt, i. wel5.s.:ildoter
aun rirea'. v~ichiil we huipe' wi.1 1.rv.. at are nie andI
a i !~ 1'' the a'omfaort gal .-oiie of uiie aediant anth sail.
lerian" :-.lieraaia. Our boxi win. ,iiree'ted t-, " Thbe
ne~hAt'..iajya::y ina i.'o!. I taro'L . ,,gu t'
.\lii w u9 'ma l.: e tai:tnnt; ath.r praise-.wmrthy
ars w i-isn'tah ..ti..tn vi .tpairs of hj'avy a
boulenhe Muks---t e al' th,: very lbe.1: woubo':, givent
'uy Miiss 1l.aiutai.v .J. Il::: t., thme h.:autifaul up.h ev'en
matrial bavinag I.. enia e a nd t ii -puan by her owni
ligrs-ouitwithstandaing hear sni-ria.: triiaii run
tinueda feeble health-andl als at lh.: s-:rviiechte ado
nation .agiven lay Mrs. Nti.to ON:ia.t.. ini the .shapet
'f blanhets, pillows ad other aratch':. above her
ilinitiion tee. W'aere we iall endeii' riredt to do what
we caitb1i we ciwrider that und'er e.xistiing icitnm..
stneeS these ladties dlesearve praise'. aind nwny G.. a
hl~eSs LhrUl i:a their efforts to provi-!e for our b~r.ave
defen-le:. in the colder anad n-.re uncongniial
e:iialatte of Vir;:inii.i, anid may He ul'u preservie anal
patttet thaise amie giallint ment aOl briet'g the-in in
uralety toi their ich-'risiae-l tirt'sl-les in our dear little
Pam.::ti $ia:--, .r' :1.i- el '.i :-.z aldl waste a ndi
wn'ne. tu-aj.tLuay, &te.
S!. A. LAlKd:,
.... .. ...!,.t1-ji I.~L
Fr the'- A d-rise-.
A Carti.
T the~ .tb-.anbretof ihe E"-i' i. /.' i A aioa"
tion:
This Arsiaiin iun w:-- f.-rmedi for the puhrpose
of sewiast'fr thle S..bli..rs, ;and we are soarry to I
b:: wamrer the naecesrily of remni:iiinag .siame of the
memubers tha' our weekly meit-ang iis tn every
Wednltesdaay at 10 o'e'oaeh. We titaih a ereat fal:
ig otf ian the attenanc~ue ofi tanermbers, noa monre
than half nswering tam their ntames.; some itideed
hare never bmeen present sinace the 'ys they joinedt.
We hold thatt .'reriy mnembeur shmot;btl ei:her attend
In p~ers~n- or send a represenaitive to obtaain work I
andI pay their umnthliy dates. wrhich is only l10 ets.,|
puaable ou Itie first. Wedlneuday of eachl mon~lth.
The weekly miaetngs will -her.frter lie hueld at
the resimdence of aMaj. S. S. Tomiut'iss whou has
kindlyw girated us t he use oif his l.arge hall, w'hare
there will ba tIres whmtaenter the wenithIer is sut
i'iently enuldl toi rtenider it necessiary. We hopeu thaat
hereafter every tanmber wi I nat~ind. puntctually
wheun nomt prevented by~ eirnasacrees aiver which
they have no contrul.
r. lnTMns. ANN GLIFFiN, Pres't.
For the Advertiser.
Mn. EDtron:-In your issue of the 16th, Gen.
RoINnAM is authoritatively announced is a candi
date for Congress. If he had signified a little
earlier-hia wish to go to Congress I presume be
would not have had oppiosition. I am certain I
woul.1 not have allowed'my name to go before the
people as a cauiddidate for an '.ffhce he desired, and
which, in the old government, .he filled to the
satisfaction of his 'onstituents, and with credit
to himself.
Your reader- will perceive that I allude to the
renfarks of your crrespondecnt " E.dgefield,"
whose Inn;:ua;:e I neeriy preeisd.y quote. When
I w:.' first nnonneel, which was dlone without
mty ltwlelge, it was not supposed that Gen.
lias n.u 3 wo.tald throw up his high military cnm
ma' and d quit the amy. where he was fighting
thea battles of his country, for any-eivil emply
inle't whatever. Atubitioaus mont sought the ars.ly,
:and tttbetl 'f .Conure.s and the Cabinet re
nouncel their st-itianns for .military nppointients
in most instances inforioer, anrd in no instance :u
periar in rank to his. Gen. os i.t was in cmt.
niand f Sotuh Carol in1a trail-s, nard it our h not
to hare surprised your corresponldcnt ta learn
that other gentlemen, in the a tenee of his knouwn
wishes, aspired to a seat in Congress; and it is
not fair to represent themw as desiring to turn him
out of oilice and aortify 1im, by a defeat. Had I
been aware of his wishes, no ine more wil.ingly
than myself would have abetained from opposi
tion to him.
MJy olject by this comnuni.aetci'n is to make the
fregauiut explantatiun, and t" ..nuounce tuy with
drawal from the eauvaus. I l.r to say I -a:: no
longer a candidate. 'l'o tny friends I return many
and sincere thanks lir the caiopliment they have
paid ie in solicitiny late to run, stil for the sup
port they would. have given me. I am confident
they will comnmend the mioutiveas which'protnpt me
to retire, the prinei;awl cn., of which is an unwill.
itguetS to pl.ose ihrl :muy di"ire a sa.ddier in the
field in the face of thcenemay exposIng his life in
my dlefence and in dtefeunce af the libertie. of the
country. I remain very trnly,
Your obedina:' .- rant,
EDW.A1: NOBLE.
Aljbeville, Oct. 4:.. 1F-4!.
For the Advertiser.
Aekntowledgcmcnts.
1Ii.it.ta-xin:us, 7th Iegt., S. C. V.
Sept. 25th, 1861.
Cot.. Stx:wis,-Dear Sir :-Allow ae,-tkrough
the columns of the 4dcerrtm-,. to return my
thanks and those of the s'olbliers of my command
tot the ladies of the "1 Liberty lill Soldiera' Re
lief As.oeiation," for large u~al liberal supplies
of Clothing received a few days since.. These
,supplies have been distributel as designated by
the lradies. The Soldier ii always gratified and
enc.traged when he feels nassured that the "loved
ones at htrme" are mindful of hs hardships, and
dloing all in their power to :ninister to his wants.
Once mare I return the naust grateful thanks of
those brave hearts who are far from home and de
prived of many of their accustomed comforts.
Very re:pectfully,
It. M. TALBERT,
Cant. - Rutlin Guards."
For the Aleerti-er.
Gilgal Retlie' Ase:ociation.
.l:. iorn :-A -mtal!.l pace in your valuable
joi:rnal if you pleas t shtr that the Ladies in
the vicinity 4,f (il%.al Churbc hare not baen want.
ing in the terforumnne of their dtty.
The ablare-ta:n.d S..cie:v was orV cad in
Au-tu: lut anl tht (-alsin-: atiaers ele.-ted
Mics Texti-e 14:7i.t'.:$, Sec'retairy.
luirectresses.-Mrs. Oano. lIrnvr~, Mrs. S. C.
S r::ux. :aa:4 Mrs. (G. W. Sina.at.
Thet Society ::unhe.rS fourteen tmembers, and
has male one slhijotenat of evetnty.iive pieces of
warm clthing ta cte g.alaot S :venth, attd will
sont hn-.-e in readinea:S a ba-x ad laaaepitatl stores
o.- thec ,arnae.
The ?tiambrS atra dl.-?eri..d~ to al-> their shaaro
a r.-n.krinig our barave ...u!iera aes comfortable asN
.. -;le .a, Iont as they' a re a :ale-l ujtan t-i 1.ttIle
L'aar~:lea: rilaa. t I LOAL.
, .t A ater n!:. rhere'.. no :a inedyal ft .4orctharoat
h.tier tan a gar?e ..t &.umna andc water, se-il
.aw ing sa cry ai.' Io an.raa labea. A gaod ra u
C.eia i eten;,i the apl-jliti.a (rounde thre
a at , f ..e .a :kedlin e.a.l.cwt ~ pli t e
Unrr ..id i-r.- vt~.. .i !aer h nl p~ ~. ttel ~t ia II 1ciu
herea. W e n rite..: ac c ic-' ti--: taa . a ludy skilled
ina .i:rntala rm-r.ie.- ,-- -,hieb . r.: ther bu.t ina the
.'a. a.i..,aieh of~ a Ita'.: a.1te in n. Lincolin psa
pr ra.ai: :rat '.i .' i'--scle .: ma '.r eL'aited States
ren-trecognisc.: .. Freola.:.s oris
1.1.0t5.
O.BIT UA RY.
Is.:r tri thi-r lie a, Sr.abythe 2:tch Oct ,
aaf.ar arie nd ai.t paai 1;uia atn--k of Membhra.us
su r.Tirvws l anal .i. .A. !.A:;.ur. nge'd 2 years,
9~ months andl 1' d...
U ,tv ay y tea.rs, fo.r iae ar-t lest~
W1a..*. .tays arac p:tl. a.--- c.1i1 is doano:
I..-re inkiaghIi ..nre dbr't k- tou'ar re.st.
a.: .rrow dimts the i;-undtay sun.
Ialia a ied t i, h.e .li. I to car.
Ihat for a.moment-f.dt that r.;
Thaen, risiog ran eneao viwhss astr,.
$jarcad! ble lighat wihy'andl soar.:d to Godl.
This blesseda them-'s naow cheers amy voice:
Te' grave is not the loevedl e's prison;
Te"ste" th:at cuveTrd h:lt- ty joyd
Is a lled! nw y," anda to !"he'.a risen."
S.A. L.
For Congress.
1T-Y W. a: anihra.-de toa na.nonnce Chen. M.
L. 1'i0N11A M a eaiamte i--r election to the Con
fdaraie Congress.
Other papera in the Coingre.ssional District are
r itallited t cop"ly.
Fo'r the Adtrertiser.
7o the V'oters ef' Ite Fouartht Congres.
sipnal District:
Ccl. JOHN A. C:\lHOUlN. of Abheville, is a.
Cuni:te faar the Contgeaars acf the 'Confederate
Maaes. His haigh-taneda tural acaracter, mental
aunltf'ationst anui pedihiaone anteceadents for the last
thirty years in uapp.asing the usiurpatio~ns and cur
ratins of a tyrannical iad ra:ten tiovernment,
leav no record behinde of whtich he need be
ashtaedl, tad nto SrI~licion.- o nfdithfulness to
hi' State. which reeinire argument to remove.
lis iumbdiate friendls and neighbors, then, cheer
tully coctmmonad himt ta y.,u nt a worthy recipient
ot you asnuappoart, tIREENWVOOD.
Wanted to Rent,
A a,00I) FA[RM with titree or fomur hunteda
.ares o~f open.i land. Possesa5iaon desiredl im
Oc * lt 4?
A Milch Cow
W~anted Immied i ately !
E that will girn nit le.aa tklii one gallon at
a milking. Apply at this atee.
aaeni~ itn