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fum?r? KTK?T WKSSBSOAY KSR-V?J??. A. meras, r c. ?raises, * E. KEEKE rtlMUTtX!. JAKES jj I?.C3N, EDiTOK. ^?D5??U?r7 OCT. ?i,7?33. Increase ia ?ar Prie? e>f Kneiseriptie.n. F.-?? ana *fter ibi* dat-*, ?ntil ferther not e?, ear terms ef subscription will no $A,tt uer annum ia a-ivanne. The kiga ?erice of paper, atti orery Ai?,: eb?, o-?Bipe's es to make this t-dranee. Aeg?i?t ilk, ??#3. l*>Ath of Major Loudon lintier. D**a g'oem again perrajes onr community. It? bright>at gum? are fast dr*?pii:g aw*y. Ur tier she roof M one of eur eitutens, lie? the UMe?s body ef WILLUM Leuiiox BUTI.EK, so well kaowr. io eer midst-and se well belored. Tkifyo?*s soldier, tho her? son of a hero father, was Major ef fhe lf?b Regt. Louisiana V ?lento.-:?: and war ha? ?'T-.d in blood, e martyr te his coitutrj's eau?e> sn the red told ef Cbiektmauga. II? Ml en Sunday tho 20th September while loading bi Regiment, he being in couimr.cd at the time. His reuMtii s will he this day laid hy tho side of thos? of Hi? nanu J ULT A y B?TLBH his youngest brother' who fell so gallantly at Malvern Hill. "A Ft'BLot'OHKD Soi.riEn," and "PUD MUS" will appear in our next ??sue. Congressional Election. Oar readers will bear in mind that the time fiscd at the lato'sesaion of the Lagi daturc for tht election of ?embers to Congress is tbe 2i:h ot . the present mouth-Tuesday next. Let every voter in tho District turn out on that day, and oomt&nent the present worthy inounibont, .rion. W. I). SAJU'BO?, U/ Laurens, with a largo vvtc. A Sew Ueginieut. * Thc Charleston Battalion, with thc sanction ot the War Departmeut, has been consolidated wit) the 1st ?at;*H?B, S. C. Sharp-shoe ter*, to lonna Hogituoiii, of which tbe bra tc Lieut. Colonel P. C. GAH-LABU will be Colonel, Mnj. Josunn An sar, Lieutenant Colonel, and M>j. J. A. BLAKE, aUjor. _,- . ? o - Free Dealers in Chickens. Negro?e (perin-ps the thieves are white; who, knows?) ?re weeding a wise raw in our commu nity. Kaids are nigbt'y made upon th?? fowl bouses and smoke houses of our citizens-and with brilliant HOT o KS. Where is ihe town coun cil ? Where is the patrol ? Mr. Gregg's Lotter. Ve invite tbe attention of onr renders to the ef cr of Slr. GIIEGU, though we do not tj-sseut to all of his propositions ; wc object particularly tv bia suggestion of " a forced loan." A forced bxui, while it appears to act impartiilly upon tb? entire community, is, in point of fact, partial and nojust in itt operation ; and this for the obvious r??.st<n that, while it ia an accommodation to a rich mao to borrow bis money upon good security, lt rr av be a great hardship for a poor mau, who needs every doBar for immediate usc, to have a loan forod from him. Bat linee it ip easier to raise objections (l an to suggest remedios, we will briefly ?talo our own views on I Iiis perplexing subject Mr. MKUU worth tells us that there aro now in circulation sumo 450 raiJli".i>8 of Trvaaury notes, and that 153 mil tfrie ire sufficient for ear business traoaaotion* ; perhaps 100 million* wald do quite as well. There aro ibm "5?|rcilli?n dollars that the Government dc-Lr?* to fund-to withdraw from circulation. H-.W on! this be dono it Tho Confederate Govern meut Las already offered S per cont bonds for these Treasury notes, but the holders of the notes woubi not purchase the bonds. They mi ,-lit b indurod hawever to invest in Slate Bondi, 1er the Bete? of the bt*ie Banka are commanding a high prerrnm. WooJ J it not then be wise for the sev eral States of the Confederacy to put their Bonds ha market for 360 millions, and sell th<>m for Treasury notos at par, oseh State isruing its Bonds in proportion to it? population and wealth ? Let theta Bonds als? be ?xamptod from taxation, sud lot them be kept in market until they aro all sold -or peace is declared. At th? samo tims let Congress lay a tax of S3 1-3 per c<~nt upon tho surplus ..rio millions of Tressa ry note*, exempting from the tax (ho 100 hundred mfilio.is reserved fer circulation. Ono adnmtage trf this plan id obvious; the tax hero would fall" Upon nonied mon-up?.n tboso who aro staying at home i?nd asing Treasury note? in speculation Wb.y did the holders of Treasury notes refuse in April 186?5 to invest in Confederate Bondi at 8 per cont? Because simply They could make more than 8 per cent by hol-Hinjc these notes and ?pecu lif'mg h tho nooooeeri-s of lifo-and grinding thc fitere ef the poor. A tax of SS? p<r cent upon these Notes would fell priiicipaily upon that ciaos of Society-men who have created our presooe difficulties-end yon in justioe should bo made to feel tho burden of ??ir. war. In any event, this tax would an serer a valuable end. Buber tho holders of these Notos would inveat them in State Bonds, cr they W*?ld not. If (hey did, thou tho object of the gxivorntaent would be accomplished ; but if the holders should find that they could maka moro ta?a SS? i er ,c?-nt by speculating, and refu.-c to invest ia Bonds, why- then the tax would yied the Government Ile-million dollars income. I ut Weare persuaded that such a tax would aeon W th draw SvO millions of Treasury notet from cireu latios. Mr. Mason Leaving England. Among tho telegraphic despatches of the past week, is ono to the cfiei-t that Mr. MASON, our Commissioner to England, bas let., or is about to leave that country. Mr. MASOX bas been recalled hy the cabinet at Richmond. This is as it should be. Why dnnglo any longer -why bavo dangled so lone-after those cowards PAIA?SRSTOH and KUSSLLL ? If these oid "micks in the mud" loved Lincoln aud Seward, we might forgive it them ; but that they fear them and allow themselves to be bullied by them, is too pusillanimous and ignoble for any manner of tol eration. And besides, that old woman, Queen Viotoria, is ?aid to have sworn an oath to ber dead husband (pity he hnd'nt diod twenty years ff? !) that she would never recognize tho South. The day will assuredly como however, whon sho will pcrj'ire hersolf-when cotten wiil hare more .weight with her than tho memory of a defunct Gar?an Abolitionist. What a lamentable con trast between the proud Ecglaud of tbe days of | Marlborough and Pitt, and tho England ol' Pat zaufstou *utt Kussel! 1 j j We earnestly hope the time will come, and that soon, when our now despised and rejocted Con federacy will make theso Lincoln and Ktward ?ejuing Snjlish Aristocrats repent of their u.voru bhi iiguAtieo and ignominious cowardioo. " ? e ? _ jarThe Petersburg Express, of tho ?? inst, ' learns fltaf Norfolk, Va., bad been evacuated bv " tbojBetr.y. It is wy that there is not ? e-.-rpo- 8 rat's gun vd left in the ' ancient borough, and but 6 .-forihe r-r-^enee of or.* or two dismal 1 ?eking j ^ ^gunbo-:- nhich lie anchored in th? stream, eur j v 9W?Wk utooki wotthl feel ftoe again. J v .'he Palmetto Cil y must not Snrrettdcr. Wi bear tho question duiiy asnod : Will Cba :ston evt-r'ofrender? TCeaiunTor: No, cu.phati r?l)y, Ko! For jiiooty perilous days our ofiicor? nd roldiere have nobly iief?ndrd that eily, and nverod tboi?s?lve? with glory ; ?nd wo ai o not a raid to trust them for the fal uro. The ho?oro' larolina*eould not bc placed iu sohier bauds. The eal in of tho ?sst ru- nth, i.? wo ?ll know hot lie precuritr of tho fearful storm th?t is already cginniug tu r??gc amid fire and blood : wo believe hat our Gen?!als are ready for tho conflict. Whi t till be ihe a!au of the afuck M?!y leann is of our^e mutlor ef conjecture Tho emmy knows nil T:OU howevor, that ?ie can nev.*.- tah* Charlt on while he stands on Morrie.island. I/o is woU alistied that ht cannot take it with bis Monitoi? ; ho experience ef this.war hr..? scul?d ?he (|iin?ti'oii hat Monitors c?t:n*t Seht snud ha-tories. What hen ia ?ho next niortr" Will be attempt te ron lor tho play of Vicki bu.upon the Atlantic OOH;!? The drama, wo sdntit, was handsomely enacted ipon tho Mississippi, hut i. he* SCHICO originality snoiigl: to succeed twirl? iu one Beaisuu un the Con federate boards. And if G<n. G Um ere attempts: it bvf rc Charleston, ?e think ho will find, to fits bu'taud lo.'S, that-Gilmore ij not Grant, and Ba* o tl ao Attn nat s^na*rrrV>?. Put cotoe what way, Charleston h.act not aw render. And when we say this, ire feel ihutwe ?re uttering but tho oom:?on sentiment ol' our State; the aentimoot, surely, of every Ciuoiiuitn who love? his country and his honor bettor than hi? life. Sooner tbun nitwit to that diahonor, ?oon?r thon the flag 01 the infidel lo? sLall float over our time-honored city, let ber be laid in tree heap of BShes/Vnd let every handful of. thit ash:-* be defended by every drop ol Carolina's blood. When the enemy ?hall begin to r. joice ?ud make merry, let ur, with tue Sjiiiit ol a Samson, seit? thc pil lara ef the temple", and, in c ae common ruin, bury friend and foe. If our beloved city must fall, let her fall amid a halo of glory; and then, while we shod leur, over her asnea, they will bo Uara ol pride and ..ot of sh>?mo. r-ucu.n defence of thc Palmetto City will strike awe int? the enemy, and lundi him the terrible enraestness of Ibis war. lt will ronssure the timid and tho treuib.iug; no.-ve anew tho arm of tho brave;.*give courage and confi dence te our Cuufediirui.es ; kiudie a Jiving Waar ef Liberty on lb?*e si.ores ?.hat will never die, and that will cust a ray of light across the broad At lantic eLioh will entele. Europe at la;t to read the ?rue character of this undying struggle. Such a defence vrill strike u chord of sympathy iu ov*ry brave heart that heals uuder the broad canopy ol lloaren ! Then perish property, perish homes and sacred associations, perish kindred aud friend, sire and .OD, old man and maiden ; perish ail, so we but ?ave our honor. So, trusting in God, let us rosolvc, that come what w-y, rAe Palmetto City inuit aeeer ?arrraofer. - ?2f The blyckado ruonors Fox, Alabama, nnu' Montgomery, were recently captured by thc Fed eral cruisor? in tho vicinity of Ship Ioland. ?Jt- The report by a previous stcnuier that Mr. Mason had withdntwu from England ia eoufirnied. The London Timern sa.ya tbiit " the Confcderutea aro oflended with tho Jlriliah Government for try iug to keep in, ihe right. Wo aro sorry for it. Tho lom", however, will bu iLairs, while the ?oliei tu the British nation ia gre.it. Sho wiil havo noth ing lo rapont." A number ot s'cu-.nera aro now buiidinc: in tho French navy yards. There ir much specu lation in regird to them by our?dcrs. No one appears to know tor whom tluy aro intended. It is rnmorod howeror thu' ihoy arc for thc Cos feu era cy, Lieut. Col. W. IC Beard, of Gen. Brag?' staff, arrived in Richmond on Thursday, with twenty-five United Stat?* regimental colors, t?kei: at thc I.lr "battle of ChieVamangu, They wore d*p?S*fe<l in the Adjutant Goncr.il's clVW. Colo nel Beard brines cheering accounts nf tho condi tion and prospects of Bragg's r.rmy. 2?ri~- The New Ycrk Sumiluy Jftreu ry, if the 2lKh ult., publi?hea a letter frnui a Wathingten corre.-p.indent, who says that it hus h?cn deter mined to postpone thc scat Pr?sidentiel election until after tho euppreeslon of the rebellion and .he restoratioa of the Union. Tho reason he As signs for this bold mnv- icoiit ir, that the Consti tution requires all tho Stat: s to rots, and that in tko present condition of th? country it is impossi ble to compiy with tho requirement. ?ST- Ou the 27th alt,, Gen. Tom Green ?ur* prliod tho Yankee terco of 2,l?00 thal had left their gunboats and encamped ut Bayou Forachiv, of Alchafayla, L.t. Ho killed at least 200 and captured 401, and drove ibo i e t to thci/ gmibo.tr*, ho also captured two twelve pounder Farrell gnu*. Among ihc captured nie a huge number of com missioned ofliceis, iueludittg two Lieut. Coionols. Our loss small. ???B~ Gov. Brown ba? been ro-olectcd to the Gubernatorial Chair ei Georgia by a large ma jority. %~5?T President DAVIS passed through AUauia, eu routo to BRACK'S army na Thursday last. Fer the Advertiser. At an oatra ooiumunication of Muuut Willlag LoJge, No. lil, A. F. M., held Sept. 10-h, IS?U, the following Preamble and Resolutions wure unanimously adoptod : Wjtr.itEAs. In the dispensation cf an Altaian Provideoco the following Irjtbora have ben re mevod from amongft in, vir.: Lieu'. \YM. E. RUTLAND. Privates PA UL JM ITC HELL, AL FRED PWlDtlK, JEFF. ASBJLL aud ROBT. CROUCH ; And as we enuc now lo pay our last tributo to their memories, and minglo eur sorrow.? with tba' ef their families,:whose las- ig alan our loss, we do it with hoavy and saddened hearts. To perpetuate their memories, aid a? a last offer ing of lovo an?! friendship, Be it neanisnon?ly Rrtoler?. That in the dim th or Brothers HUI LANT), MITCHELL, PAL DUE, ASB?LL and CROUCH ibo Ledge b?s lost live efficient uiem bors, Mnd the Couieder-to army liv? brave mid nobie Soldiers^ . ffe??/*eii, That our heartfelt sympathies aro tendered thc bcreu'vod families of the deceased. 7ie.o-i.ee/ Tb.ita blank p*ge |P our Minute oook bc d?die*t?d to tbnir memories. Rriolctd, That thesuResolutions bo published iu tho EdgcUold Advu tinet: LUKE SMITH, Soc'ry. For the Advertiser. The Edgcficid Village Aid Association acknowl s <ges'toe following donations ; Col. F. W PICK Kxs, $100,00'; Mr.?. WALTBR NICKOI.RO.V. $10; M. DusovA.sr, Sj; R. H. Mijis, $5; and a bag if Cotton : Mrr. ELIZA Mina a pair of Socks. Wo aro to moot et the Hall eu Thur?day, tho lath, to make quill? ai,J comforts tor Ci. D, I4ih iV.gimout. Mrs. ANN GRIFFIN, Pres. ' Mrs. WK. GOO?MA?, See'ry. Tim Yankee papors aro nearly mmnimons n declining th*; draft a fniluiu Frorn their LCC/vunta it is ??Videnl that thrty lmvo raised lice? money thnn nu n ; and it wa? obvions nm tho first that if the altftrnstfivn w:is pr> : entnl to the penpln of that country, o!"iii'h;>r ' xpoainstliejr pr?-obu* carcasses to thc- ?hun?'t.n ' i < fiotifltorn bul'c,t??, or puring rbre'" hundred ( ??la?i in ^ceeribackA tUtef?rj drn-ted r?at? I rho Ly hook or cronk could raLso that sum, j | irould buy himself freo. : \ . " . I. .Tram the Char-eaton Courier, . Our Fiuaucial Sitnutie?.. j.rrr?s ot- WILLIAM umcur.. GwAsiTtni.i.K. S.D., S-:pt. si, 18& 'ion. C. G. Memmingcr, ?ksrtiartjloj l'n .MY DKM Sta:-Yins f*.ror of ?he 21 iKnt. i? K 'ore me, requeuing niy Tiena .v i remedy ibr the financial f-nbarr?s?ine:i ?ir ii .vi.rnment. I ric oat think ;our c* iopele.es on?; but. it will require /b'rl 1 n mri bold m-nsiiire?. ! . r, m ody cvilsfh-t roi .ave heirn avoided hy prom pt aefron cf (J ire3s !ael fail, which, l.i ?il i?r<?h:ibiliiv. Wi Save HAvbd our eouirry ? vor m desUut? ffar, and tho arid'ti;;* of h'andWs of milli to our national dcb:. ",Vp luv? ncWr;?nttir-ccnf?r? Myh. wjth ?fronp prrppert" of an early pose?. The-wi Country has acted on shutl-war views. ( gr-ate?t politicians, wNe->t cmniiwrciaj r r.r.il eapitali-r* ol' all cl.'.v-e?jndccd I may every h-ms? hold ciy/er'n, have se*ed u rhee* vier".' Who is th?re that ie rot i embarrassed 1 y the want-jfhumlrcds of.an articles ^hieh might barellen procure. cheap rates, if thu par'i ca h.'l been abb look a few li^ntha only into ths mt'ire. M-tpy wHo now clamor and mire the l?a< d?p?inncin> .vkat ttify i??*lri th*" -knrt-fiifh policy o?ih? Admit., st ration, were fort mo? predicting that thT? wooli be no war, : even np to the hattie of Manama*thought Y?ukees wouid hoi. fi-rhf us. and were rei (ant after that conflict tob ?leve that it wo bc moro than a temporary struggle. ? am fully pormii-led that seventy-five rr iona*?ldollars would. b? ample for a eircu iiior med i mn .for tito Confederate State?.! thnt Government nueh? tn redn.ee thc pris iniiated currency to witliiu one hundred n ?ona, ai speedily as possible. It would it been botter to s*ll 7 or 8 per cent, bond: long a-t t'u2)' could be disposed of at rearo ble ratea, titan to adopt aud pursue tuc p cut policy of cor staotly adding to ari in titiii fhat nsw bec--nie truly iihiriDr.g. "WI that measure shrwilrl fail, thc next.ar.d c rtdiahlf? mi'f.n wa? a forced lean.^ This is r opr only means ot' sIvMirhing the currency : preventing its further increase in piovid fur thc future wa??ta o? int Government. TLc financial ?.ciieu/o that I wouid rrct itie;,i? i? tili? : Finit a continued money should bc levied to pay the interest of d-bt ; und second, th? levy of a tax or for loan of 25 per cent., crus much more 33 u be needed, upon thc property of.the coaid thc tax payers rn rereivp dither 7 or 8 per ct bond* for such forced loan. I would sny?j that rh'* i"?nds bcarnota iterate o( Infer titan 7 per cent, thia lieili|* leis titan th? at age rate of interact in tho uiO'erttut Slates. 'I tax should bo distributed equally - upon wealth of every individua! in the 'Confiders to he collected in -nina siillicietit first to norh t''e. present currency, aud next to r ville fir the future wants of Government tn fifteen hundred millions. 1 believe there Jue few menof property Vi could not raise tho money to "pay litiv t having bonds to hypothecate; IJut it wo not be ueueatiari to require cash from in viJua?s. A taa. j-uic V)uuld be tak-n. T tax note, having;* prior '.'tea over all ot debts, and in addition having hood colialer attached, would command money anywht and lie at a, premium until our currency e;;me cqr.nl to gold an?! si' ^r. They wo' bu negotii-1 ' '"?fe and : every other count Sueh ?ti at???ii. ..... 01 our national debt the wealth of our country wou'rl silence now under-current hints at final r?pudiai and r?i.ie our liomin tri the hilliest BtamCh in till Kw v-an markets. If thia tax or.forVed loanboJevird equn on all the wealth of our country, uatiecassi justice and propriety will eOOTwtarrd it to e rybody, fiir ail would see that it if belter give np even halt'of our esta* w than to becu, a conquered people and loso al!. lao capital thus fsr invested in bonds the Confederate S'ttes lus brer, th-awr- pr' cipally ?r.<m bank.?, from tnerchant* who hn bfjen driven out of business, ard from ?rt estates and charitable institutions. Sti sources have bee?1 exhnnsted, n-id it will irrqKissiblc to make further procreas in bon .ing, by appeals to the p^itrroiismof thr; peon Wo are ti peen'tar poopl?, unlike any the civilized nations that have ene***] in e tensive wara in modern times. Wc ;..*.ve great money capitalists. Our capital eonsi mainly tu lands and ueifroes, arid the bibi of our wealthy people for goneratloiin ha kept them in one channel ; ibi.t of protJucii cotton, tobacco and rice, tho surpl?s produc to bo invested in land and negroe.-;. A'itch our spire mercantile capital, which br,*, n been tran.s!.:rrrd lo other comiirie?, liai jw into the same ehnnnel. This rhirst after 'ai an?) ? tv; ro i uve.''i oniti th hos abwirbad our *,ii lions of income and kept us pcr.eraHy in del as much as a yc>>r'.> iutaime. We have 1 miiliunuiie bunkers, merchants, u?uufactu ers and uil.er moneyed capitaliau* that live i splehiTur on mo ines derived from mutiny 1 intere.it. Oiir plant-Te-possess the wealth and into! lige ol theciinntry and rulo ita (laat?nr. ii d ittied a.i they w-ere nt the C?uimeiicem?nj ? the war, they wrre not ir. asiiuatlon to invei iu bonds. It. is not reasonable tu expect luet to voiuiiteer to iuvest in bontlsat thc expeitf of incurring new debts or the necessity i selling property. . .Many, very mifiiy planter who subscribed to the Cotton Loan, sold th bonds immediately sind invested the proceed in the payment of debts or :n lands and ne groes, and are unwilling now lo seil-even t uid ibo Government-any of their ngricuUn ral products for less than the highest marke value for currency. Many are ?ot willing ii sell for currency litany price. This is "ul very iia'lural, but it ia ruinous to clie Gov eminent, and starvation to towns and village and all liiat cltus of pcijilo who live on fixct incomes. From 1812 to 18-17 th? p-ice of cottoi ran;- d hero at 4 antf 5 cents per pound, con at Ho io -W i-eiit* a buahol, flout* TS; $5 a liar rei, bucen at 4 to dd) eeut* a pound. Tu?rr b?i?g no foreign demand fi r cvtton, it wouic ru e lower now, if tbecurrcjiey Wswfn a sonne condition'. Theft) being auch a va.it bread ch ol* land planted in grain, il would bo Corres pondingly cheap. If we cnn get hark to what, is equal to a ?pe eic currency,-we can endure aten ytar'? war, and still br, abie lo pny our national - debt! Hence it becomes the duty nf every min Vim liM a particle of patriotism to come forward and support any remedial mca?iiirea that our Government may adopt, however burdensome it may be, and thus save our country and our glorious cause. The present heavy Tax Bill will not I fear reduce the amour] t of floating curreney. E very arliclo of consumption is so enormously high, and there is so much uncertainty in financial and commercial atErirx, that- there ia no snch thing as anticipating thc coming wants of the Government. ; Tie tax in kimi, although it will relieve'the Treaauiy from outlays, will, notwithstanding, require a large'iasue nf paper currency to pav thc salaries of ?.asesora ami c.)lIectlJr,. to build new depots in which to store the vari ons prod nets, lo jurniah grain aacks, and to defiay the heavy eXrJerfses of traiibpo.tatton ; to say notn'mg of the wa*te and rlamnt:c bi grain incident to fian?porUtlon ?tid storan-o. I The Goveruiufiiit has under!>Vidi a most implicated in thifj matter. Thc tax in ! kirid relieves the agriculturist fro:a the nec-s- I ??ly o' going into lim markets vrith hirr-rn- ' iuds to proems money vii.h which to }..;; bii ! laxes. You thu* icake him ?ndepmden? cf: ireaaury notes, which tome are refusing to ake for debt*, ?cd for which they reluctantly rol] ?ir.ytb?up- (bey. h?ve. Tbis mock of tn tion relieve-, theaggiculjurist from the no aiij rJ!" baaing bie gram .acid other pru-?i to uiuk-'., lt. is r. very i happy ??^tsf ft tr idfing thrniglf thc rriid .10me tiiir*}', 1 or a hundred miies io a rai In'*d depot, >t own risk. Tins wouid ai?b? rtry well. Wire it. for i'.s effects on ile ?jinrcncy by circuw.se inc iii fi?ld of chi;.dation, anti by diapens ?a il docs, with thc necessity UiAt ("tuen would ?Xut, for pl tn'ors to bccoiue the rt recipient* "f 'tr.:n?rtry r.off;*.-ni iarLicle many ?"tupiu distrust and are u'^il 5fM! hold 'Ott?- r than il?-;.' ran find snythinc im est. ?'in. J tiiipk thu ferrn [ter cont, aiuuld bc e^?blisbetl^interfcA ofV?ur Governui-'it indncr investments, and tnatall ir?iiMirr n nnghi to bu bikced bu the samo ?WttinSf?' I orwiso thure wi?l br- cnn'u'inn and 'i:*tr Auythiag that is <-alcu',?;sid to deprccir.tt e!i.?s of bili? will inevitably tend tu <:.v shade uf distrust over all. - Il w all-t^-p-T'?nt thit the (^??eniti ra?iTH'aiii an nnWiited credit; and noll shnu'd he doiie tV*? w<*nld indina'e tl:? si test mV-tppsi.i.iun to repud?ate. VW ar.? po? the situation of s wr.alittv merchant tvbo bren overtaken by adver?eeiicuiii-tanc?s 1 abundant nu-aru to p;iv, hut without ?bj tn munt his engagement t>xc'-pt.by new lo lutcrwt ?a a matter of consideration. \ hiui ; he do' ? riot attempt ?0 dictate toi but tns.ets his creditor?* in a lib?rai, spirit t what, it may. , I have no fearlj of our nUiinite \?ym?r our national deb*, if it be tiny irbf.ro bi two '.hr-usan't millions. "We will he abl make the world pay it by an export dut; (Jotton alone American Colton is the wei necessity, fife cents per pt '..ntl export t xviii iioi?;l?se the tuarkrU of other nat against it, or detract fruin ?ts value here, the United Stitts purchase-otir ? >lton, G Britain'also will be compelled lo pureba? or give that winch is thc foundation of be gantic wealth and power-tue cominero* thc- wotid in Golton gooda. - lt England purouaser, France, Spain. Russin und all 0 her u&tiefij ca?Aj;?? iti manufacturing Cy for ?he markets of tue world **iU be for?ai fill toa* ber exam plc. England may use B bay Colton for a substitute while other ti'tUB cur. do no Vitter ; but if.other t;ounl cotild pronnre American Colton with certs per pound added toa paying prico ii she would at.once becoin* a competito:" our great staple. In this way our until debt, if it can be kept within lue limits 11 indicated; would ho easily .cxlinguiabcd. I aili, willi great respect, Your obedient servant. WM. GREG' Gcu. Bragg and bis AriKf. We do not find in the Allan tu pupers of Nth ann 9th any additional news from front. The following, from the Atlanta I i-t-ir, we copy for its cheering, hopeful to We h>. ve the pleasure to-day of snyiuc; thc readers of the Register that all is ri with our army now resting on the border Tennessee. The wily, subtle, crafty sir gist, Rosecrans/ backed hy a powerful ar recently heavily reinforced, dare not atte again either a direct auault^iuaon. o'ir fo coiifrorjting him. nor will he dare to 11 actos? the Tuiiucste upon either of Bra flaiiics. It lm>; been im? that strategy it* zigzags; so it. has, and the most bril! strategist ts Hnmetimeu eclipsed. When hew will he emerge, if ever, is s prob which the little man with the black eyes white t ?rt must woik out ii he can. Gen. Br?gg; wc are sure, ???? ts.e alert. ? position is that o? bis own choice, in the lection of which the enemy han had nl> aj cy whatever, an/1 it will be held just SM lom, it comports with Gcu. Bragg's policy to ho. INO movement cr action of the jene can now interfere with bit will in the mit Rofceccnnz, t'.~ L.i:::ant strategist," may 1 bo likeii"d tr u rat in the t<eth ol a Luge lk-r.gg inay >u?V" h?m. or even loree hun retiro .rom Cbtitauooga, bul this v* ill bc dj if ii bh-juid so ti appen, out j that he tua/ su i stili mote in tho futuie. General Bragg's army ti day is strongci numbera, and in bt-tt.-.r tone than before late bni tics. . The soldiers <>t that army nor j date hia atcill, bi** horoi-m and oh'-ve ?il emii.-euco in thar great ijualily rf a Gene hi: prudence, to aitch an extent that UiCj*; p-iUciitly await his orders and theu exec theiij ttilhonl i;tdui.ion or faltering. Enemy Sheiling our Positions,. KIiadtoKARx* lviDOf;, Get. 9, via Cuicamau Oct. I?.-Tile enemy opened a teavy ?re i y?aierdjy alternoc-n ou Lookout Mounta Iroin ?.heir moiiar batteries on ?Mocca.'in Poi fi-r the purjiuse uf ascertaioiug jvbetber .<. mortar batteries bad been removed. Al firing for au nour and failing lo elicit a r ponse they abandoned the idea. A tweiiiy pounder gua in tile star fort a threw a few siiella ?it toe dtrectiuri of our sn pieces, for similar purposes, bul also (ailed. The i;i.<coa.in Potnl Buttery ofiencd *?t tbi? mi>rit'.-ig, at 11 o'clock, lin dg very slow at orr pi ?iti?ii on Lookout. Mountain. Th-J Weather is clear a/id pieasaot. Cnvulry lfight at Kubimson Uiver. GoRnoysvii.Lit, Oct. 10.-Gordon's en va] attacked the enemy'.*- picket guard, at Rubi son river, this morning, driving them from tht camp and four miles beyond, on the-Culpep road, where, slier a >how of resistance, tb fled. We capttircJ one hundred prison?rs, i eluding UM Surgeons .tnd .one Captain, al their Camp, ic, and were aiiil pursuing ll r.:lugt?es when our gitard left. Two negro prisoners wore hrouebt in tb niur?iiii;, They belonged lothe Uome Gua of Fairi?x - -? . , ?i:itt?r8 arc getting mixed np connitlfrah in Ohio. A row hits o<Cared at Sclanon b tween the ltemoprAtx and Repnb]?f?in* ; 01 nepttulit.-an was killed ; fnrtlirr bh>odshtd wi .-utticip tteti. At PearticUl in a ditturbance, Republican was killed. At Eaton n Dem oralie proees.-i'-n wus atUcke<J by the Jitpu licans ; the assailunr.. were soon put to flieh a delegation ?iom Camden whiie atteinuiin to remove au obstrilctioti plaot-d in tue n?? hy the Rpitnlilreana Citnc in contact with bud;,- of [lepnblicana ;-?? tight ensued-; sort six ^publicans were shot; further ditiiou!t:i and mort: lighting ia Ibat loea'ify nrc looks lor. These troubles are brewing iu vnrioi portion* of Ohio, and so badly scared ar? tl Republicans that they will resort tu rx'tr'aoi dinary measures to carry the electioii. Tin they will import soldiers and voters into tb State, there is no doubt, while inmates of ho pit?is, all of which are full, will be given lil erty to vote. -?-% -e- ? The Rebel 8Sys that one day last .week i pretty little Georgia e,irl, dressed up in ).ea:l ?tlirg-imilo h:ihil?incnt3, applied to ri lir.-uten ant of Gen. G'^'i coinirand at. RomejGa.,^ be 'enrolled and mustered into the Coti?ederaf ?ervioe. Her r<-i?ncst was complied with and she was about tn be sent out to Camp when some one, suspicious of lier sc.V; au-' treated that Jitlle ruffled petticoats and a mort tomi nine occupation tuau .that of tho mamiu of the piece, would be laure, appropriate. Sh< was -accord ?ugly, as we learn lromlhn "omi Courier, sent before Gen. Gist; to wbo'i.i she cbnfcsbc? her sex, na?d she was'from Gaines ville, fla., and that ihe hadthe consent of her parents todnsruiee hnvsolf in mnle attire, anti enfer the-arr..y to revenge f-hed??atb of b-r brother, who, poor fellow, was killed in Vir ginia. She waa sent to Atlanta uuder escort, but bas since made Lcr escupe. Impressment. I?rtAn'?'iMc DKPf .S.e;,'GA. ffrtfP?g :'\ i Ori?ni.i.?iofl, Ouvubej' 1, 1'8'J3. . . SpffiiiU. Order*. ' . VIII- The-exigencies' ol' the?or-*i<?:r?r*$u5r .rs? i hp impressment of iruurpu; talion ar.'iuaU in this Military Department, ifrc Chief Quar tcririi-fr-r i? charged wi; ? ibis du*y. -Hi wrjl Uka im-t?ediatestepa f.T collecting b.j.i:- p-t.-.V aient live int.idled artillery h: r-c* ?^d-tsf-'n u-five hundred transportation ?nirn?U?. H's subordinates will be instrtir-'c? MI exercise a, wlo??-'?me discretion in the performance of lira- it?tyj etomptinf; afc fara1 pra?:ti?r?b1<yaii iuVs iised'exclnsive?y for. proie>*si?*>"a1 or ag ri^iif?r?! purpose"?, and t?) gov?;tn thuiniolv"? strictly1 hy the requirement of G-ncr-at Orders N'o. 37, Adjutant* atm iuspector-(ieuci;?.!] UlB:,e.*U?mtedtrate Sui** By eotnniaud ol Gun. BE AU ti EG ARO. JOHN M. On: Y j A. A. G. * lu Si ?j H u f?o.N Lr.i, Ch.;ef Qnnrtermasipr. JJnfar thin authorily. Major Koiand ?lhett. bis been "rdered to impress one hundred ar tillen" hort.- and two hundred mid IMty trans po'^atiun aiKiii-.is. We Hippos tbat tk"?"rnif? r>tr ?viii bc divided ainung thc ?overal (Inflicts above Columbia. m* Welt?Miii'hatatpresisutnn'y pleasure hers-s ate taken. Tho?cj:ssd for agrictiliurxl and profesional purpose* will not bc disturbed hut as a Inst resource. We tlmtk-our fr?euda iu the country bringing provisions' to iown need hi\y? no apprehension of being troubled. -Carolinian. Domestic Clutha. Among the proceedioi;? of the L?gislature on the last Jay of th? rocont session, wt re the followini- in tl:c Senator A nva?i?ge was received from G'-VPrnor Bonham, enclosing a lctter'from William Gr'-p".', V?-q., President of the Graniteville M^auulkcturing Company, offering to nell to the Stale of Sooth Carolina, fnrihe benefit of ihe pour of the State, 10,0u(i yards of trn'ir goods a week, at Govorutn?-n: wrict--, which i? nu?? $1.10 per yard-less than half what're goo-la arc idling ft'. ~ Mr. Harrison off red a rcstdufion, which agreed to, th itt the GoY?roor bc^ahthor lind -ti> make arrangements .with Mr. Gregg for the purchase of domestic cb nhs. to. li* dis* tri ?-u-ed tlifingh the. different Hoards of- lie lie! ul Soldiers' families. A Yankee Ilebuke. The Atlanta Intdli<jeitcer aays : At Adairsville we met several rnr loads o Yankee u'risoiirr* on la-t Suu?iay. A larg? iiumb?r of persons were eagerly couvetsing with thom, and amongst thc items we. nu "ticod were the following' . One contemptible felbjw, amongst our etti wrta/was attempting to bargain (in an un dertbne) with a ?lirewrl, intelligent lookin? Yankee, for greenlvacks. Tba, Yankee, lt undisguised disgust, and in a tone of vi<ici sullicitntiy l"Ud tu be heard by all who stooti about, remarked to him : You are a disgrae? lo any country. Any man who. do'-a as y?>fi have done, oifcr two dollars or your om niouey for one of greenbacks, is not- < utitieti to a country. You aro a moan and Ural "chi Zcn.:' The cowardly scquudrei slunk ult and our people applauded tho Ya; kee. 'Veri ly, we woul.1 ni beb "rather-take the open aimee foe by .he hand and. welcome him, than tc . MOTT s*n act ni kindr.e*s "r couric-sy to tb? enemy .who, at.home, reduc?** our murency. Thc Yan kr?? rebuked him properly. ' One. fellow, on being asked whet he Wat fighting li/r, said, f* Union.'.' A Gel uiau along side of Him said, "te ?uinn was brayed out,' he " was vightiu for tuteen dollars a month.' lion->t Duchiaan. The greater humber u the prisoners aie dogged, mean, cut-throa looking d.:vi!?. OB1TUAKY. Fai.biu battle, at Patterj W.tguer, 11 . b Jul) laxttrPtivateJ.-ti- liOLbO'tTAY, cf Cu"t. ilnooa.n Co. (Tl,) 7th S. C, Br.ttr.lLa, iu the 22J yeur o hi* a?e. The subject t>f this notice WUK the only son o Mr LKWU> JIOLLOV,AV, ot K-ig^?eld Distriet. A the bei;ianiiig of tho. VVnr be volunteered iu tu 8'b-tTC >rgia Regt., (Col. Bitrtow.) anti was witl that hot eic band at itt? first battle ot Manussai Hin health failing, ho nag d?--ch*r?cd toe Servie auti enaie ii-bis paternal home. Itecoveriiie it-ot alter, he joined the Jttn.li. t; , bul eViiged t< ?nave the ?orrire a?:.in. In July 1S62, hr roiun leered in Capi. iiuooK*' Iiidopoudeuc Cotnpauy which ir?! aftcrir.ird? attfiobed ta Lieut. C I.*'CL sos's 7th 6. C. Battalion, and served fritbful j with it un:.i bit dea'h. The night, before tho as sault of tho 1 Uh, the Captain and thirty-llircc ol bi? mon were Called upon for Picket duty, *od it fell tn younz Holloway's lot t" go. He remark ed to a comrado ''I am sick, but 1 want back out," and bo weat without attempting eXettse. Thc Captniu, who knew bim troll, piacod him at-t most Important p-ut, and ailenrards, in maitin; I I bin round*, altvnys foti od him rigilaut, oool and r j datcrminsd. At dawn ibo dark lines of tac whey foo appeared in seventy tl ve yard? of the P eke?, steadily.advancing. They wero rcctiv.d witn a vo.Icy from tho out-pojf,- who then fell back with the roicrvc a>nl all fired twa moro volley? while retiring to the Battery. Bravt HOLLOW AT, after 6ring three timns, at length fell, ii ?lie in hand, within .twenty p.-oea of the Battery, pierced through the face uar] ir-ad l-y a Minio h..ll. lie nctcrcd out a single explaioa lion, soo tuen resigned bia >??J-tnt .?pin; co the ?od who gave it. Uld.Kdgefieid h?5 given ano mourned hereus by scores, but. RoUo hive more nobly Ul?>t"?.t? t her l?me tor dosds of darin*; . and vM?r than gal ant SIMPSON HOLLOWAT. 'AI ' I ways cheorful, hopeful and mischievous, even a little ct rclcss in drill, ihe'shock of bailie bau bm >' to come and bc wa* a man all over, r It is sad lor thc country to losc-?uch a soldier, aud sad for the aged Pa.her to lose snell a fen, but it should bo i consolation ..nd pride to b ub ( , ta know thai he was one of thc little band [bat t I ron.cd." Wagner" from hi? sluuiocr.? and ettabkJ ' ' biiO tb drive.the ?blafard foe ftom-tu> walls. May Uod coutf-ri the ber^ved P&thcr, and s may tho example of thc sou fire the y>u:h ol i glorious old Edgofield tn emulate his deeds. C?. II. ? FeLLin tho bsttla of Gettysburg, Pa.,-en the 2d July, l?f>?, THOMAS, 3o0 of JOSKPU K. and MART AITOS, of ibis District, ..aged 21 years, ? months aud-26 days. .At his country'* first eal] .ho tendored" his ser vices by nailing willi the member? of Capt. BrookV Ca. (ti; 7tb Rjegiu*eut S. C. Y.,? and after r>?-orr Katiizalion he remained in the .-ame Company and l?fgimeut, which fell under tbe command ol Capt. Kemp.'. Sum? vf the ??ulcers of bis Compa ny boin^ wCTTScquaiuied willi bim a. u bigh-lvue? ?cu tit tr. '.ii at bailie, and ?lier ..entering thc army pr.ved bimulf g.i.Jani and br.ve, recommended him to tko Culouor-who nppuiu'trd him ono.of the -eolor euard. Un.the above m?m-.rablo day.he full n bi* p?<tt U?der the l.ild? *f the katlin dag j I ot bil eou-.itry, and, to U'c the lj??uaj;e of bis Uaptniu io command; " A truer, braret, or belter yoiiiiji i.-i.m nevir <:%t?d by ibst fl?K'-" He ws esteemed by all bis compauions in arms, aud es pecially bis Held u?fte?rs, who elton .feuiarked bil t I gout!em*i.ly d'.-portmont. Tao? AS was a young man of serious rffleotioD and thought. The writer of this no'ieo from an intimate acquaiuUnco-wiih bif religious honVef dispojitioD, Mid t?nsa who know him host, foul st?fi*?od that he was a MjbjeCt of t?od's savltig <ir?ce : in con9rmati<in of which hit last aoeeots of expiring nature Were addressed to ?..'? |Sr mercy. This?ia tho secoad mimbcr lost out of this" fami ly. His brother RU UK RT, sou of" thc afu.e namod pareits, ?lied at. Maaebertetv yStj l?tb May 1582, froni a disenso'.aggravated* by camp life. He would huv? volunte?rei wben Thomas did, but being in bad health he remainrd at home fer a few ta.nih-,.but became dissatisfied to stay at tome wlillo rfis eeontry calfod Cr h's lo: bee* rerad the ?ervice/hnt bis health'grew worse until tl'.ato'prit nn end to bi? nurTerin**. 'Robert w.s a member nf the Bspli.it Churcb'%1 M.uMaln Crrrk in this District, and lived a e ?'n*isf?n: lire, ile was amisbie in his dispositiou and unassuming io hts mannoK. he was trustw-rtby, aadain a word, a gentleman and ? Chn.tiun. These beys lio buried in^straago-ilanda (with many others of ?ur suiiny South,)' i-ut anx*la" w*tch thom till Ged Shall bii-theiu' j'ise-. - 'J'h*4y Idayo a father and iui>ther, one broth .T, and many who loved thom, to griero, but not without hope. JOHN TliAPP. 22d, lcfi?*, Ht?ii SAlHi?B, d?oste* df -J*??? KT ned T,nirr?A M. McCoRD/aged 2 yaars, IFntenths and'I o days. V a r t<ken aiods.tr o?aatiful and..y*n?i? plant'of lila Ix?m W?i* r-?14 fait' Mid unctageri??vl rel?rcats of earth, ana" transplanted it in that rMi?r ?oil ??{ hoalibj?r clim?jte ai'ovt where-' tuwe^are'n.? shilling win i? o? a*rrbw-'aj)4 p*iti ; ae..'mp ping frost? of-d?J-a?e a*4 *?e*trt? r.? ?ade awe!, blos ..oms to droop ?nd ?i? ? ne irai." ta wiihor and ?Tall. What. a kappjrtxaflaidoitfr?in'* laudW tin, .Arrow ?nd de?rht't- a.lan*>f t??'rw^db?gk^Vr? ?ain?? irow . rtnl rel^n'jin righY??y?no?'S, ae?|?a. an i 4?f torc? er. Th?r- tjjp y ou hg a-.d t?o.'Id^ared through .he bleed e? des?s, ni .ul 1? lir?-a?e> aing H ed's jraiae aeftt.?i'y. *> Lat a blessed h*J?e ?n i eomforl te th?' ? n i nWhcr ?. 1 -f?'' er te *rnow that this daar little datai?, though ??r. af sight' i? not test, but safely *h?.Ucrad,fsr.^'it qf the,,reaeb nf ?ll ?au'ger ?B_ihat told ab?vo Wu'or? the' ??iae fai'.tful Shepherd w?il,'crV long, ??vd ter, 'them-U* if -ihsy but bear hi? vol<"i ana foHew Hloi. " Father, mother, */ocp ho raorj? ; Christ tojo? d bis gouei. before ; In'Mis anoMh.? lat?h He bei1:?- ' Follow ll .m and Hir?Tadsre. ' " ' . A PaWrn... Br request, it becomes- nur solemn duty te hriug to puhlie noli.? onr d' par!? i. neighbor. GJ?ORGJS W. TUEE."soeef ORO?OB and jlt-Hyr Fusa, or Edgefi'ld District- Thin g?rlaatryoui?g mu? was born tho 5tb May 114?,*anlereal *?. ?r riee ?il) Aug. I C61, ?nd ira? kill?U inetan?aneoni ly oa tie 1st .Ju"y j86*. at ?h' bard.fwiagdiv.battle ?f Cettyt.burg, while ?ontendiiyr."brawly" /?r S?u'h*ra independe**?-;, by a badi pieroiag him, thr?ugh tho bet els. . ... . . > j ? . .The subject Of this eolian weo a member ?f Capt W. L.' Steane' Co. K, 14?>.S, C.R?giment, and-fro ra the course of hjs cendoeCkejajued the food, will ef hi? Oom-paay, botb.offieer?.anji.m?n. From a cbtld he?w?s calm and submissive, and quito moral in his general department, and at Jin early ar,o beeamaa member ot-the Baptist Church at (?ond Hope: ?nd ever,.naen.^tnridst e.boiste rou! ci mp Ufa. ?ormed to ?clora bis profe-astou bj au upright walk and oomely oonv?watian.. 4Th.ea, Hhile we sympathise with his bereaved relations and friends, wo eu courage thom t? be resigned u the will of Gd, bf Hering that their ?os? is his ?eternal g?'m. . .... ?ST The prospect of tko fall of Charletton is munh debated"- Irr EtfgUnd. Tho" ?ditor of tue Army endear y Gixttt? say? RustelisMiine?per ceive what .great military w>auUj'u would actrus from.the eaptar? ?. ?r < eugrpHH. We har? sn'ivir.ned by the friends of the lion. W. IX SriiPSON,,of Jisnrens, .u announce him a Candidate for ree?ectlmto Congress feam this Congressional District ai the next election. *F?pt. 20, ' " to? ' ". ; . & * F.yCJKP, un? left at tlil? Ot?cc, ? SUM OF MONEY, which th? .owner can' have U>y proving property aud paying^lor this advertfse mont. Oct ll . tf. " 41 G OopperipS. POLISH REFIXEP COl'PERaS just rs ceived and for ?ale by .* ' . - J. A. GURLEY. 1 l??mburg, Oct Vi ha -#41 Fine Tobacco and Se^rs JUST seaeived a flue sepply of eb*>iee towing TOBACCO, Smokiav TOBACCO, Slf?RS, FIFES, MATCHES, St. J. A. GURLEY. Jlaw.burg, Oet 12 ' Lat 41 Shoe F^gs-^?hoe. Tloi*tad. JUcJll'rece?rea:' a #o?ply,?r S?O? XRaB?O, P?GS, .TACE?, ?tc. Al?", a ?pod assuri? ?e?t.ef?*EiOULK?. . J. A. GUiXLET. llamburi, Oct 13_....Im ? .41. Head-Quarters, ' ITU REGIMENT; S. C. M.y' G it.?. .'t ITU v i Lt.s, Oct. 10tiii.l8ta. PURSUANT to orders all ?.lea from. 16 ^o M' year* or axe, are hornby ordered tc hr pnd appear nt the Old Well?, on Friday, the 53d m?U Thx Ouleers of B??t Compeuree (the officers at home b>t;he?t in rank), will praaaare lu>t* of the oniu'- i.f alt. persons withio their reppec ire I>?'i ?rom 1(5 to 60 ye..rs of age, ?nd nturn ta me .on or beio?e the above Stated Un;. %u? oaicers it) o' mmapd ?TS charged to he vory pat ?-ular ia eh? r- ldog tbe agraes and ?ge-,''f-all matea from 16 to 6i i'oore- By order of - JOUN BLAND, Cu?. OctdO 2t* 41 Wanted. IWILL pay the hijrhost m?rkrt i>rie- f?-r twelve a no o roi I (?SUII) hu*lieis-or C"od Ct>K?-sarco nun ,red i-? he delivered a' the phce f bought'of James Murrell, Esq., and five hundred 't* me in the Village. A. G. TEAGUE. Oct 13__tf_ 41 State of South Garolina, EDO-EFIKLD ?i?TKIGT. IS EQUITY. Sarah A. Bnrc.ld.,_ j ?? ^ ?? lJ-*'. 1/Wi/br Mt, Ini'or.et'.ll ^tt""' Lowis Jonr?, Adi BY virtue e'f au order i?f the Onrt in this ennte, 1 ?riIr preeead t-? solLoii the proavries, oa IU ES DAY, tho 1 otb day of NoVsiubrr next, ibo Heal E.-.'s'o d-.-enbed ie the pleadings, -vi*: OSE TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, Vhete ea thc Ut* Atidrew'Burn?i4a rosined'af the time of his>le?th, eont-xiuing Ooe hundred Ind thlfty seven (137) ?ere*, moro Or-le**; biVing thereon a ouiinodi-us T?TO ST?RY UOUSE, -?neVall:?o cessary ?nti'iuilding?, and a fine young Orebard of ounce Fiuif trees. Thr* is uid??*it*dly *en? or the mest pleasant a a J comfortable-Homes tn '-the up country, aif3 is situited only *ne mile auld a half from thc To wu of liam burs 'and- city of Augusta. Gel. M. C. M. Iiamia??d-eeeupi?s thi? lesirablo proprly at this time, and will ?biw'the premises to-ar y ouo desimiis ??f pOTcaaefng? Al?o, ONE 1?0.USR AND LOT in th? Tewji ?r IlamViu'rg, cot: t.?inin.tr Ooo half Acre? mora or less, boundc-i ou fru-u by Contre Street,' North by'S. \tUway*s iot.-S'Uth by Mrs. BowleyVlol, Sc., at present occupied by Juhii Shihal. ' TERM?i.- i^eldjin a,ore.dit of tw?lv? months, ir??h idtsrest from day of sile, except couts, of suit which must be io cash, (the purchaser having Che privilege of pay ing the whole amount jn ?ash if ho sa do?ires, Burchasers will be required to give Bonds with"at'loast two gotid sureties to secure tho puren?*?! money., .Tules tu b? paid for extra. s^T.FosseSMon giveu^in tho 1st dey. of Jao'v next Z. W. CA It fi'IL Ii, b.a-a.D. - .COIU'TS.. Office, Pot. 12, . . ,. .-^4rdl State of South Cai-oliaa, EDQEFIELD UISTOICT,*. ? -* " . IS EQXtlTY. "' .? Ambrcse Whittle, Adm'or., "j. UM. for tale of Nancy Walttlo, et al. ' -. J Dekt; Se. BAT*virtue of an order of the Court in this came I will proceed to sell on tho premises on T tl FIS D A Yp th? 17th November irext the REAL ESTATE of Mark B. Whittle, Esq., described In tho pleadings, -containing F?.ur Hundred Aeres, mo; c or less, adjoining lauds of Luke Smith, Jas. ililier, Emanuel Whittle and others'. ' Said Lands will bo sold in two separate Tracts, tho particulars of which will- bo given ea day of eal?. ' v TERMS.-Sold on n credit of twelve ttonths from day of Sale, with i Merest froth date, except at U the sum pf One Thousand Dollars, and a ?u??cicncy to pay the co?ts and ex certs ss of this suit, wbioh mus? be paid in Cash. Titles astra.' '..E. W. CARW1LE, C.I.B.U. C'jnrm'rs Officord)ct 13 . * - i -6t 41 --^--' ... to, ? ' i 1" ti-, a ? . . Admiiiistra BY^irmoof an-orcTerfrom''W. F.-Durisoe, 0r dfanry of Ed<e?eli District I wiH'preoa?d sell al the Ute mid ?ncc ci MARY PADGETT, deat'd., on. WEDNESDAY, the 28tlfcd?y-or- O?do b*r inst, the personal Estate of said deceased, cdOsLstrng of,. riVK LIX KL Y PTEUROISS. * ''TW0 3T?LE3, ONE HOR^B, FAT AND STOCK. HOGS, CATTLE, lij'J ll ii shela ?Juni, ' Wheat, Oats, Pee?, Foddof?- ; Ono Road Wagon, Household, and* Kitchen Fur niture, Plantation "lVol*,. ie, ;. ? ,?j3rTerms m"?do*r?owa*oO:daynf ?alo. " WILSON ' PADGETT,"Adotor. Oct 12 ?i? 42