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I>VfiI?OB5.K?ES? &C0. SPB&tfr?Ci ?t? -i-t Hie ADVERTISER. Cir one y-.~.r ?IG?tT DOLLAKv ??i ??vanee,. For Six Months IIVS IK?LLAR5. . . " AnYK!:n?KNi'-::'TS v?? le lr,-ort*l a) FIVE. Diri&AK-" ?..* S-iua/e UO ..uininp Jillet ur leas)- for e*\-t.. laicrli'jvtk A4vwt*?a?ifrili without ??"tructiims a.-. to tho nuahsr.-if thncs Oe f:j.?*r'-41 will bo published until fotUtl. nn-l rAarg?* svvor?ilisrty. AnnWneir.?' UamtUljtr* R-r nay OBi? * rt henar cr . prodi, TWENTY I>?t?.."J^., to bc paid bef.;re Ult aa li..::?c.-:nr?it it pa?l!i.ltnL . . rthitu-ay nodecs,'frit.^n.K'a of ile?:??!-!, r.r anyconiuic ' nioutii.n p<f*.ttiil m-lt-j^a-an, will bc rited .t?adv?r IUeineti?> and obar^d t^Tfitincly.. .;._ IVesid?Ut.Buv>: .&pc??h. Tlip Mac?ii'Ci-nftn?^rate & 7?V>gc?yh Las the l?l?vnsg n-?u!t rf Air. D-ivV.CpO-ch. ?'> trc-.i-aC^.J tiv iJ?neKtr Cobl/,: ?ir. Dari s,.d: " {i-??'i':3 aud G ?nll^riv-i, F?cud? arid Fol . K?v U.U2iuaN.-lrw*(a*d bave "g ?admri ?nj . ? b?-ftj"t to . bi-'l V'tiU irs p.u-pLTiiy instead ??;a-:;v-;r-.Uy, ,? Bui iriviids ar*drawn togeilit.r iu adversity. Thc sr.a-oi -a Gtor>:iaii, who I'ltUht through tl?o b^t-iv-Yui?tti>D*l w?,uhi bo untrue to ruy-* 1 f it* 1 should forget the St*te ?Q.h?-rd?y of peri!. \Ybal t;Jouf*h luKfjrtuuo hes befallen our arms ir-/::: D.e?*?yr tu Jurx-sboro, un- ??(is? H not- .lof-U- ftherjnan canu.4 ke-.-p . up his -lons"line of communication, auurvtre-vt soon er ur later, hu ninst. And jchen liait dav comest tb-i'laftu fiiar. befel lh;? army >f thc . l'r-iucb Empire iu its re.! roar Tr:; ia- Moscow will ?J?. re-ructcJ. Oar cavalry and bul peuple wiH liar was and-uv* troy bis *rmy rn (ii.l tatt Coa^.'Kk>;,.ttinX of, >xe.pou:y.ii,.tiiid th-. Yankee ($#?cr?l uke him, srv??? excap:* wirb . or? ? S" tu body guard. . '.: . ?By-fii-* nb skaters o? lion's . &i my rcturniii? io li.e.'f p"st?.. A.-?d ?ill they nni? Cn* they soe ih? baiiisiicd'ejL?C?Seau rho? hear th' w.tii o? thiir s?trVjing '.cour.-iry-wom'?,n ac?! childrcn,va:;d r.ut'eOii*?. . 0By.v.-hat it-tlu- nc'.-* they are'm-.do to?tay away, it "is not neces sary 'to -perd?.' ?f ?hero-'?i" one, '.rc J v, :11 sta) .at*tiiis"hv!*i",'h? is unWeithy' ibo nHuifi o?-: . Qo^r?!an- . To the wumen lio appeal is nece sar/. Tb'-y are like SparU'-ii,'uioth?w t: oi-J? I lincv.' oToso.wh-i had 1 nil her -o;ts eSrept uae uf ri^tn year.:. Sim vrore u t ih?' -he wantftd ute t?j reserve a place fi.i him ia ibrr&rd?C i Tho vc::sr:-..b!e G- n. Polk lo vrjom.J read the .lotter, ?%->i w that a*om?i V??I?!!, :ttid ?a'd that it waV- ciiiritoiuisih: ?. "ny. But j wiil nof*-eaiy y.m by tcritipj aside to r6??ifi tbj va-ioua ?i?i.Wuis^il g?y:?j t;p tbe l;i*r ann t.> tb? cau?c of our. C??ii'titrj . knrtHTHo roe. ?y?\ivr*y*i WA gu, WO rind th; r.e-irt snd b-ir.ds of unr ?:oblc vVtmeu enlist cd. They "-are seen wh6r$7?i the 6)e ?:a>. ?til,*f;r UiQ step turn. Tii?y hnve-fue 4?ut; til pcr'trra-to l?oy ::p ti;s hear*.j< cf OMI people.. - . ' 1 know thc deep disgrace Wt* ty Ge(>r?rii at our ai mv'faliii.g bick {K.ui Dalton tr;ibi ipt-j-iur of ?lie S';Ki?r-; ??t I'' w?s nut of tboft chu .QXisidi-ro'i Atl.inta lost wbeu our arm; crossed (lu: Cbaj.tHhi-ii. iii.-n. T ri-sc-Jv-d tba it -houid D^t-'i'-; wrd ? (boujjut a man in coin ni<nd wirj I kae-.v wo.-iM s'r.ke aa ibones and manly blow for th? city, hud many i .Y inkee's If?qo'? wa- uiade to. nuurish tk'o soi b 'toro tho.prize v.as won. . It {fnbarrfe? bcCiiiit: iw t6 revert to disasttr "Lo: the dotd bury t'.e .^ea<l;" Let r.s wit i one arm and ?ne i-tf-..?t e*.d-;:ivi>r t-> crusi Sberuisoi. ?.m c oi r, (o ' tii e' s r ni y rb' ct?n ff i . with our G-tia-.-rals. Tba end ti:?t iic tl-! dvie.it ofpnr enemy. Ii Las b.jc*i said that", h.v? abandoned Georg;?: to ber fate. Shsiui upon S'.i'h a fu|?cbo(-r-._ "Wi-ere .riculd !hi aulbfir bav- brjt?n wjj'ou Walker, when Puii: aird whi?? {jiu. SWjAtfM IX Loe was sent t< her asau-taiiCc. Mbn-able man. T!:e mai who uttered this was a scoundrel. He wa j not a man to sayo our country.. If I knew a General did not possess thi right qualities to command, would I not b< '.vron<* if be was not removed ? Why, wbei our army was fairing hack from Borthen Georgia, I even h?ard that I hud Cragg will POBtooiis to droio -it to Cuba. But we mu.* . be charitable'. T?e man who can speculate ou?ht tob . made to uke up bis muskut. When th war ia over and. our independence vy'.m, (an< noe %oiU esldbUj/i our indepemhuce) who wil . "be our aristocracy ? I hupu tfi? limping col d5cr. To the joting ladies T would say whc.i Choosing betw?eu au empty sleeve and thi nir.n who had rcmaiued at home tnd grov/i rich, always take the empty sleeve. ? Lat th? - aid men rernain'at- homo and make breuj ?at sliould they ki?ow of any yoong mei kiephii* away from the Fcrvice who ctnno b? made io go any other way, litt thom writi . to the *S.>eeut?ve. I. read all letters sent fron the people,'but have nut the time.to reply ti them. " ? ,You have not masfy men between IS an? 45 left. The boys-God bless the boys are, as rapidly as they become old. enough going to. the field. Theieity ef Mac?n-is fill m ttl with slures. sick and wuunded. It. mus "nut be abandoned, when threatened, but whei Ibe- e?f-"-?? copies instead of culling upm ?Iood"s army* for defence, the old mtii mus fi?;ht, and when the enemy is driven b^jom Chattanooga, tbfcj too'tan join in the genera lyjoieing. . . Your .prisoners are, kept as a sort cf Yafr " kee capital. J hav?i heard -that one.of theil Generals s.*id.tlmt their excbaA^c would de feat Sherman. T have tried every u?enr;? . opneedud everylbinj? to ^tfxct au ?tx-htifff? to no pnrpo.-:?:. Butler iii-; Beaat, with whoa SC-Commissioner bf kxcheog** v/ouid btdt intercourse, Lad published in tho newspapor; .tbatjf we woa'.d consent to the . exchange?. negcees.,a'l difficulties might- be removed, T?h is -reported-as un tC^-rt of'bis.lo opt hrinseJl *Vhi!ewashc?I hy hoidi?g iritcrcourse'with pen ilem?n-. If- an excharge could . bb ?df?ctutl, ] don't know bet ihat ? mighty be induced tc ieWgdiz^ "ButU-'r. . Hut in' ihn hita.rc? every eftiircwill i* given >s farr.* possiW'a fj> e?t?ci . (he end. We want our -soldier* ip flic fu-J.j, and*we want the sick und wc-undvd 'o return home. . ? . . It is not proper- for me to speak of tbe . number of wen in the fieid.- Bat this I will saj- thai two-fhirds df our meu are absent--, seine sick, som? wouaded, but ro.-ct'ci tb?-.ra absent wittontdcave. The mari wllo- repent? and goes back to his commander voluntarily, at once appeals to esecqtivC cijme'ncy. But Mipposo heKt.--?S awsiy tTtifii'fne" war'?3. over and; bis eomvade? return home, when every 'man's history wiil be told,_s where 'wHl JI.T shield himsdi t lt is upon these reflections Jb'at I rw t? make -neh'return to their duly, biri after".?.-onferring with, our Generals nt lieTi?h^lte-"*- if there he any other iernedy, it ?hall be applied. % llovo my friends and forgive my encmiirs. I h?ve been asked to send reir.forccnioiitH . fr?m'Yirginm to Goorg:-.:. Ia Virginia Ibo disparity in numbers ?3-ju5t.8a, great ns it is in Gc-orgia. > ThenT have been asked why the'srmy icntto the ^benaudoith'Valley waa not sent hcrjl It waa bsosuse cn army cf tho enemy ?a^'p?ni^at?d that Vallfiy to tho J very ??tes of-Ly*M:hb-r-r, and Gen. K irly ws3 . gio-.t ?o drive Oicm bacrf, 'i'his bc-Mol only ' auccrssfully did. bnt, Tcrcwsing the Potomac ! came well ii':xh tapturiog Wai^o^j^elf. ! and forced Graut te-send two corp?} of his ar tjiy to protect it- This the enemy ttcnouiinj?, ted a raid. If io, Sherman's march into G cor gia is a raitfcv Wirat^vouW . greverit tbeui now, if Eftvly;=waeu ^th4ri%7ti, penetrating down "the valu? aiMirpoi?iiii?.a:;t???pleto cor don tf nj?p around. Jliobaioiid., peonas l?el . wit& ??jat.great and brave ftd?icr* Gen. rac, j .?ttpou-rhoce -points. My-mind roamed o?yr.j th? whole fieid. '. ' . *' ; . t With this weoan strccr?d; ..Jf one half the ? aven now abimtii, wiUtOutJc^ve will rKur? lo \ du?v, we can defeat thc enemy. Wi! h that . -hope I ?.m H?ir^ to the front, I may uot rmdizy tlii how, Hit] know there, ara tomi J there who ?.we locked dea'b iri.thfe face tv?' i.f'njn to despond uaw. Let %0 o:t?.depend. ? Let nu wau-dHruat, r-ud ife-nicmbur. J.ba.t if j ??uhl3*:3 the b?au ideal". JiOp?js thii r^lity. The Prcst?ent-fhcn&l?iriied to th?- objects tor which.-the av?etinj? 'bad* aS?euTbled, and exortssed tba hope tl:at 15?" re?ugff.-; and exiles would bis will provided for. His re marks wurc o;u'? interrupted" by op^Vn>*. Tjf? ADVERTIS 1R. JAKES ^ BAC*N, ELUT?P-. . -, . tVKr>XESI>AY, SEPTS'8, I8?-i, "s. Kc?giuus Notice. 'Tne Eb vj'Mr. KMITIT tb* ltev. Mr. \TAI.K?* '..?;; ti ?? to make katyil Wat the Kay. A.ei nt R Wiii Kit,!,, heinz specially requ?stted thereto, will ;>'roa-:H a scruian on Itt-lisrioiis Te'cration at tba Unto? Meelius i'.i tim Methodist Church,' or. this (TuesdnyT afternoon, rt -J^'cloek. vi-'E. Frxs, Agent, ba* just made fresh ad ?Jitb.r.s to hu stock. Call ?on. His .''motto is quick salta ar.d soi.'.ll profits,"-and 6if-ref-?.-o it dofs not take bim long lc retrace his supplie* ?"?S-Tb* obituary ?o'nrc ut Ib/M bram s'd^Lir boy, Pergt.'M. W. I'nKScoTr, wiri-appear rex? week. .-. . . *. '.'?'T?' ' .Mho Ava? it? . - Who waft it that bor-owlo.* wbb; w obsTffiisg a si'rv?ad? lj.it uigt-'t? Two violins-first find second. Wc ?utj.tr/ r.ar young' friends SYMr-TFii .-'ras.vHud -Tonv CuSAT?I.Y?I i-f..?.hs-kic?ly and Q-?tt; r'.ni; dee-!." "Tlt^y ?ifayf.d "cxfuW-tlr. Vt'? board sind ?Y; -yd fiery Lore^-?rofitl-c fir.-t?in-t .if ibo ?lirring Mirsel'laisb to thc j.-.gt.noto of tho graceful Gorman wahr., li-.t " Homo" was the ma<t5r pitee. A '.thousand thanks ! Lo et-cic a^ain. Important Changes. Thc Columbus Sun inform.: ui that'. General T-ncst ha* been promoted I" th? i rt,.-k o! Lieut. V?eneral of Cavalry, and pltced iu cl.i*f cum mi'.d of ail thc cavalry forces of tho Army ot fooncesee. Whtelvr- Las.bein transfer? ed lo -bc e-iiuuuii-i of the north Mi?sis;:ppi. ?e.?i.tcr? the Lift.-' MK. EniTOti :-Y ..a are herewith requested t? .i^?irt r.u?isr. the nam-; vl'STARLING TURNER, 3?q..?s a Candida?? f'-r Tax Coll?e tor ?f Edge ?rrlil L>:?tr?c-? .ut the e*?u?T? eieibm J and te ;;;r?.o t-? fha voters ei* said'District,, that his natst ?is withdrawn wiibt-u: hi* knowledge and con trary to the ^iihes ol a l.-rgc number of J SALUDA i'RIEKDS. lu ?eedrdaSCQ with ibo j-.lcve. ?}<w?.tiu?catiot?; .?rc agn?i place 'h? naiae Ot. this honest man ant] vetl-tricd soldier in the li.?t ?'f-candidates fol Tis Cullcetur. Sollticr? Jnr Uoine. Scrgt. M. T-?ICILEX: ' iyho holds the g'etivus and perilous posit on of Color Rearer of the lill Kegt. is vivitir.g bia maoy warm frier.ds ii. r-ut /tillage ; bei? well, card havir.g. wo'trust, a plcas .u.t trujo.,. Caj>t. L A y j ; ,i M . ?.f tb* Ci h.- S. C., SOT of Co!. TOM LIKUAM, i* st Lome, and recovering sradffaliy freni a wound it't-eivrd in o^j*ortl? ?mgagcEicjiti in Yirgitiia. Linit. J. R. FALK .sun of tho I9:h Rr^t., etvendud recently ii Giurgra, hr.s nl.-o reached LU Lome ?mue mil?! aboye to. ; we are gl.id to hear that bis wound it doing we'l. .- . . Jumes A. Colgau.t . This noble yonng moldier, eldest son of om well known townSiu-n, Jeux COLCAX, Esq., do parted this life at Jackson DospitaTin Rishmcnd about ten days ago. He was wounded in th< foot at Mali-era Hil!, tho wound boicg sq seven as to aesesMtute thc amputation of the loot after suffering extremely for a long time, he be came sufficiently recovered to- travel, and bit father, who biid been with bim for some weeks prepared to bring< bim homo. Dut fha beroi* >outb was fated never to see"home and mothei again; Lc sickened and diediu Richmond of t ?chromic diseatb. H??;-wus sc' tucmber-and Lat1 been siuce tho beginning of tko war-of Co. D I Uh Regt, S- C. V. His record as son, broth/r i.oid'rcr, is bright with love, honor, honesty ?nt gallantry. - .. - - Elbert Claud mid J-ohn Hard. These ??r>ve men, *Lo ? i J tl. cir duty so Uobij iu life, have rc?ted fri m tbtir work ^iie ytar For twelve months they Luve been lying beneutl the soil they died to. rave : !for twelve month) Soutbern brcczea havo been tighing %a rcquitu for the young and brave. Invisible .friends ?iii hover around Heir Lonortd /raves tilt the d>wi of that ?LIeui doy wLeu all tho armiez shall ht marshaled into line ngair.-when the wars ol time thal! cease, aufi thc groat eiamity of pea? Amil JO tu men ce. '.' Y?ho dies in vitia Upon bi* country's war field?, and within r I The shadow of nor altars ? Feeble heart, . ? I tell thee ihut thc vykc of patriot blot'd, i Tiredfcbed for f*i:h-i?nd irted?m. Leibi t< i-e ; -K ?''Weil from-the i'i^fit ?? ages,'?ror.- ti?. ^u!f I j O? death, >bnU mal.y- its brad appovMe iieaid j- j i-rom earth to Heavou." Cen. Iie;:?ref.'iird. . I Thc Aug&>ta CwiliUii'iitiuu'ri .-njs : " A-<'pub .'j. lis ccrio?iry iaiuueb A-i:?rci<ed e?'niitX (Lip . j di .linguiebed bt^o,. i.nd-. more ?.ardcuiurly st ??" preiei.'. with regard to his airnp'.ptioii of ctn: i mandan Georgia, we-aro pcroiiiU'd'to aivo tbe j substance of a vriv-J c?lliuqoy I- ;n>* i. !.?n:lc ma^? and Prteiii!-.'nl, Davi.?. . . F Ci.tf:;;.T-;MA:t.-".Jlr. iVesi??'.:/ iveba^e heerd j hwri that Gen. Mood Jias teen M??.-??.of?ct;. . Is ?| 'BO?7' . . . . '. 'ir': . PltKSSftENT.-" If Eo, I have not beard it and ! do pot kuow itt? beso.". j GKSTi.KitA?.-T-" We-understood that General t Reaurcgard vja? to ussTnae command." Phr-SJUKilT.-Gen. Beauregard will take ai/y j ^v.mmaad to serve bis country. Ho will .pass j through Augustri in a few deys." ' * j Tia qaidnuncds. rjra welcome to draw whatever i oonclusuiiR they please. -, ? f More Patriot i KIO. ! Wo underhand (rays the A'irvtt^la <?. Sratinil) j that'thc Graaituviilo Manufacturing Company I '.iis given six thou.>?ud doljurs to tho charitable ? institutions iu .Char i ?si ort. Wc are glad to p'er I coivo that many of our mithuiacturii g concerns, f art pro\"iug- that tho old saying" that " er.rpcia ; tionrhavo no sou!?," dees not appiy to thctd, ', Tais i* bnt??rio of tho -many nolltt notf of the j j ffranitcjiila Com puny, during thc. war. ^s?-The Yellow Fever is pgd to bo at EaTan"' nab as well ft* Charleston, and is rnt-iug nt SVI Augustine ar.d Jacksoavill?., Pia. It hns not S-J.I. pi-urod oVyot ' among mir troops- on 'tba coast^ j aid we hope thiy will escapo this dreadful -tc-? - 1? A Word to the Sober Sense of the I-cop-lc. . And KOW, "c word t?i the ?ob?r wnse of the people. Wcwhb to elaborate. otic of-our ?dena, on the subject ofJiijrb' price; tc brir-g it within the Coioprcbciioiin of o? try' ('W--and c+peciully nf tbnf dais of hontet men, who, in lhc*wur.?s of Eccloriaijrti,"??rive oxen; and v-hrse talk ia of S-u'locks/* but wh-#. constitute the bono'abd muscle of the country. ( . We have raid that a people censed be len-GL Ud hy h:-jh prices where thcre,0j/ijo fortign trs.de. Let u? ilhihir^lt: .\Stp.po>e:.-?-., C?iunii.-tily ?? a Lundre-J mer. cor. fined te au* island JU the Yuri CO. T They .want a currency, and .-? poirt ,-.?> ngi nt-to ireue prouiit-sory.nctcF,' mr^wbicfi each member of tho cfituni.unity .makes himself rtspnuiib!-. Tbry ibeu doUiruiiKo tba,* fflcdolUr shsjl rvprc scnt the value of-oce '.u-hel y( coin) und ten etntztbe'vaino-of a found of meit. After business uas^t-ri? ?li in this insurer for some tine, EUJT.C nKmbt-rs of the community, moved tither by avhrK-e, fc^r that thc community will not. re.ltcm ila pro'-' ir-t^-ry Trr.?y, or at-y ?j?iT snot?ys, bc-in Ut i'.eiuuU?. higher y ic ts for their.produce. They put corf, st 5U: a buikel, a*,il meat st ??l a pound. We iuppofc ?hat ai iii kj^lt?^g Ills C'.njnr.uab fy fo'jnd ? bundled tb' usa od. dedltir* fuujc;?"ui fur .-.lt its trading-; bul-tb?-prfu-.? ?f :.ll thc ne .cvstaVie <-f li'c'are new Iciifjniis prynttr, ard consequently tho circulutii.-g .Mcdiuu, cr rroniir A. ry notes, mu?t aho be invrcurcd ten times. These hutdred men theo iirse' cae' mt'.lion.in stead of ' olio bimeTiKd .iktnrard dc'luie; and eVciy aiticle of propirty is nevw he-Id at Kn'rimcs tuc price origict-Jly Zxed i*r?m ' iL Eut it ike community ton limee.ricLsrilrrjj it, waa before.* No mim ir silly enough to- riipr-of c Hieb sa tb)r.g. If you ecu'd iii eros s?'-'the'?ea! th of a people >Wuj'l> wy inc-tasing tic'r. m chu i of pjiper. money i ; tko-couu'tryi then there would- bo au limit lo national wealth ; all it would require would he piper aifd a printie-? reiutlr.f. Wu:?d iLc snj > ?..:cd communi'y by. inorearing iHcjirfee of pru vUior.r, ii.t r<i;.e .'bc ovtcuiif t?f previsions- pro dijecl inxtbc cont: Ll J ; would the ?cercare of .pitee ??creare the -.mount of'tdook, cf tnanufae. turcd .g'.ndf, of fruit; poultry,' abet fish; in a word, would tbcre.be more in Ibo'chantry of all i?ii? o thing* which Contribute totb? comfort and support of man, if tho price sf them should le raiifcd ten fold? It is self evident that-ralf ?J-g the price of the commodities of a country caiiCoi incr-rase the .pri-tlnctiveticse of that country. Hence tho Increasing the price sf tbu^roicmodi tiea cf the eountry ia entirely noioitial; it ?a nothing hu? a raine ; r.o man rms m o ri? or is richer ly it. So Ivr.g na? things rcwttrn -in this ?tate, the.cuii.munitj\i>? u iehule] is neither the belier nor tba worte for it...-Lut a part of the community mu.is severely-ly this stoic of things, jud that i* rt least nile to bear ii ; comely, thc poor. m Those rho Lave crery thing to buy and nothing to dell rwust ??iiW by -bifcb pi ice*. But it will bo rboagb't that if the poor must suitor, tb cu thc rich must bi b'en'?fitted bj*, these hi.^b prices. Just ktjai ?icu thc fatal fallacy that is Itiarflng.lo ?.ll ti is folly a:>d mia^hicf. Those prices, while they make lire poor poorer, do not maka the rich richer, luis fact inukes it au un j mitigdtod. evil. If while y?u itiiitoverish ont , portion of tuc community, jou enrieh the wtber, lh*-n there is some uiitigathm ; for the rich arc ?hie, ?cd ic muny cuses'willi hg, to aid thc poor. Sut by these high j ricer*, wbUu you tpprers thc ?ocr, you do tot increase &o rich iuan's means i to do- good. - Jr It' what wc have said bo', true, and wo think tl difficult to disprove,,tht& tke present high prici ' of*provisio*?8 ii a?j?i*:m?tig?f^d-tv*l-to tire coun try, and wc. appeal to the reber sense of the peo I- pie to rid t!km.Velv?B cf ?U Itrcuoelustps, we resp?el*"silly."snugest to iht i pla-.ters and manu'sc'tirera of the country tbul ! they shall resort to Some UtiiUd i.etion un thii ? subject, fur the puij oic of. rtdacicg tbe price ol food and ch thing among our people. The plan ters cf Virginia-bars uirc-ady s*t a. fobbt exam, plo ia this matter. Is there J?sa. patriotisn: among tho people of Sooth Carolina? We trus not. '. -And we would further respectfully auggcn that a meeting ?f the. Planters of E-lgcilcld His trict be held ut the Court House on Sale Buy ii October, to consider tho propriety of reducing , the price of provision: sold to tbe Government A Streak ef White. # \\ aliuJc to '.Le great itpotitd military more mcnt in Georgia. Thc President ba/ gone thither ' Hir speech at Macon will be found in our columns it is tot so good:'iii bis .speeches generally aro ' Geu. BnAUitKUARn too has gone-cr is now has ' telang-thither. The Georgia editors Mitt dark: ' ly at tremendous des5gns..-.ud undertakings. Eacl ano " could a tale unfelt" wboze lightest wore wtfuld make every niau, wotnaa and child in th? Confederacy jrriup over the moen for j<?y; bu1 for prudential reasons they will Hot unfold theil tilles, lt is bettor thoy ^should not; better wi should not ba betrayed ?nie leaping the moor prematurely. But samctking momentous ii J rntUy being, or about to be, undertaken in Gcor gio.. Ltt us watch awl wait. ' lu the mesutimo JICCLLLLAN hrs writ'tn hu famous letter of acceptance, and papers Noni and South-are taakiifg much :ndo ever lt. Kui why? Wc know no more bf what be will <fi (should be besUcied President of tbe U. S.) thai we did six months ago. Bicause.be.is a tramen. ; dons liar; ho proved;hirc;clf (.?. while {d?yiiij tho. Anaconda gom??. All YaDl:ecs aro in. vcterate and hrtpe|?s| Iwts;. they have evefj ri^hl to be so; it h bred in tho bone. If Mu. CLELLAX bbinld oo elcclc'd, be will dv, like al! other Yanlfijesi what is best for bis i'*l<tie*t. Much U ?iiM1:y Nor'Jtern papers concerning Lincoln*! draft, "ruutc i.?y it is ?bu?ng qvictly enforced : others (bat it. ie sn^pondcd -m oce.-.trt'it of thc ir wpressible tldtfof &lmite;ring. Bah ! we tffei un.r head for a foot ball if Lsncyln has bad ?ia rutttninet't in two!-'? months. Wo UT* much troub led with our 'o/i^t) Yankee f?ri?o-:ers, and som* editori; nre'prop&sing to f.ut tli?m in ocr 2Tmy sr.d mabu them fi'ht far us. Better .gather them inti ont, body on thc sea's here, andi drive them inte . the briny deep ;-tom .them csver to tko sharks, The sharks would get thc werri of it; but tba! woulil bo tri cenevrn to ns. . ^S*A correspondent oD tho Columbus Tr'm'e s titos that Ute nitorioos raider Gen. Stoncman, now.a pru-ivuer at Chari s'ston, is to be exchanged for Gen. Govan. t??THisp.itche-s ara?.- published in Yankeedou from Grant ?nd Sbcfinnn, er.Hiug up'h the Sec retary of Wac to enforce ttWdraft at'once-thal they greatly need thamcrv - . jE?-A fla ; of truca.b/a\ arrived at Varina, on Tuesday morning, wf tb 1,G00 ??ck and wotind. .cd Cor-fciltiiatc sr-ldiets ; ?mong them over forty ' officers,.i-jcludipg Brirg. Gen Walker.- A fortiori of thtBi Will nrrivM in the" city' to'day and Uia i est t o-moi row, *?o| says the R icj^tmond Liipat'lt. J/sSt* Herwej.Jhe'^ivhiuond ctWcfpondent of tba Charlestoa_Vm4>y, rcj^: Onr iVmies aro tq be Oiled vp, if?t be il. tbopow^r of thVp ?ovein ment to do Si.- lu. si ile of Triad sad Veatker, .Sftiitbt-ru polit'a* and? SnufhVin mi^hsj ff ire r* anajn fran?in?i mid iheifrfu!, . .:j?S?* YfWli a elrong lrcin 'is wejj'jhed \rith-.-ta true heart, it seems liku halan;-og -A bubble with & wadge of gold. . ' . For- tat A'drertisefr ?, Thc following centrAuimtrs arc .gratefully ac knowledged ffcr.?hc-weck ?r.ding. Sept.'2lst: . Mrs C Weich $-0;. Mr J Jennings $2? r Mr. F OTt>BiV?r.?lOO.; Mire Jr-a-ifSchu-iner, $5, *' Mrs S Neat 1 Atttilder bacim, 1 Washer^ 1 pL-tc f.r.d'l pi!! aw. . " * . Mrs I) j; ?>t??t?r I hucA'l.lard, t bucket bift ttr. -J j ar. pick les, 1 qr mott-u. ' ?br? B KAheroig? 1 hoil?a-MU.IU??O?, T hfttle vinegar, 1 sici?l jar lard, 1 doz ;s g?9,,"'t--pa ck ic go poppet, 1 Wandle r.-i??.!. . . ,? Mrs J Gr wm t Lft?k*t sweet p.-it.toc?, J chjd: cn sn3 t en li dlr S. pnj Wju Miller Sibiriens, 2jbs bu't^r, ?t?rdi. ?ieah ? . i* Miss'J Il'ipir 1 l?g ?hi\j?? cuke;, and bu'.isr railk. ... 'T . ' ? ' Rev L It G waltr tij- X quarter beef. Mrs He*d 1 loaf bread,. 1 sack ?.f'ir, 1- ?nek hominy, 1 Jsr lard. ' -* . Mr; Led Jiill I sick ?cu'r,' I hash, hominy, 1 ht'jfe 1-jf -./a.p. . Mrs I>r DtiV>r* t>0^.^iri?!~ . . ( Mrs B Carley t'bowl buttM-, 1 basket potatoes. Mr J H Murrell watermelons. Gov Pickett-l.pi.svC/beet*. "?.if J Hatcher*T 1 !ad woud. M?-?? Bs.ooks I loid wovd. Mrs Wtu Adams ? bu?h. Irish pita teca, Mrs Wm Dauul I ham, 42 lbs- , flour,,10 ila.' .lard, 2 fly-bruihe?. Mrs A June* j bu sh ol Irish potat-es. ?33^Tho .SriiJiers' Home Association mee!? every Wcdnef 3ay miming, at 10 o*clocd, io thc M as cn ic Mall. ..?Mrs.' LEWIS JONES, Pres: S. H: A. Mrs. ELBEarBtiSD, SeCry .i Truas. Fur the Advertiser. . Mn. ?.MT0K : We tri">t that; thef efforts which jin? Adctrthir is making to benefit the financial c?niriliiin'of tfcie country,will .be? met by th? peo ple in a proper spirit. No one weeli advocate such ya absurd propotifii n ar'Hat tbc^Kw/ticeii aUnejihaitid ndaoe lh*. ?trice* ?f thttf jitodae-t. It is only suggifUd to tb tm for t'^eir- bonc?t, and Jth.it of our ooairaon ewitutry; ttat they t.-k? the inilbtiyc or Cr?t wove in such a ir.arttur?, and compel by their Intlaence asd,exemple, and a similar reduction- in f ricas in other dVp'.rlmenti of labor. Tho movement ia bcii>g mada in com? of the Districts ?f the State, and should be inti' tated in -a large, and influential District like Edgefit-ld. " . . TIVJ sugg?st that s meeting ?of the eiliz?ns lc held at the village on sale day in October, tc consider the co^dttttn of the country, and th? t=st rtoedy for the reduction of 'prK-cs. Cal .iUt the pioj-lry Mr. F ii ii OH, ned ?rt ui make ai ojf./rr ?< hutt, lor ref?rm id this matter. RICARDO. Fi>r th? Advertiser. Ei fi.M itiLr. C. H., Sn- t. 14'h, lS?i. MB. EDITOR: Thc Svldkrs new inplying tb< .great benefits ta liberally, bonarirly and.self a icrificinjly rupplicd then-by the Soldiers Home As.?ueiation"*?f your patriotic Villag?, do slrc.us of expressing in ?ome* tangible frfra thc.i v'.-.ry high appftcfotfoa ul tho comforts-and ad vantages thus accorded theta,* b**, for the infer tuition of their relatives aid Iriendg ahjoad that yi-u will publish the fallowing annie? and thc SUtes and?euniiuand* from which thus who are now herc hui!, aa an acknuwlcdgnieEt o their full, fret and hearty ?cuncitrre?cc tn, ant ud?j.tiau of tht txpfenian* contained in thi c.ir J. Th-y exprOsi in the most eulogistic term of gratitude, their very high sense of thc obliga tiona: under which they are luid to (he ladies cs peciu'rjy, fur the delicate and considerate atten .tions which they ixtenJ to them in their dat!, ministrations at the .'Soldierh' Home J" and t yo * citizens generally, they desire tu txpre? ,11M eenvletfon, that, rt all Tue virtuta that con vtitate a noble ?nd gtscrous people, they ym sess none to a-grcttcr extent than that c ?ffectice Charity ti? the uuformniite, bail frit wlicrevcr ho may. . Your oompliane* with tho roquijt to pub#.! this curd ia tho next issue of the AdvrtUer wil ?bjig'?, . Very truly, yours, <tc, JAMES H. MURRELL; In btbalf of tho undersigned. ? SHELTON, CO G, l?th SGT. H C McGxassEN, Co F, lat Ky Ca v.-Goaa t bis ceinmand. Jens MCCULLOCK, C) E, 7th Ga. M SWESIY, Cr C,-151th T*nn. . ' V/ J-WILLLWIB, Co F, ioth Tenn. . W P EcHoi.3, Cu D, 2Sth Ala. C W BOWDEN, C, Balentine"'a Regt. Misa. Cai A J V'Asnoosrta, Co E, 16th Te'-n. . J J KK;::?SOTHA>?, Co C, 9th Mus. % W 2il WAU?, C.* A? ???b Tenn. C?valry. H C CiavasLL, Barry's Tuna. Battery. W C Xv'x?fBB, Gi F, ?ith t;a. ll W#MASKS, Co ?, 5Cti Ga.,'-Gos? t? h! command. W ll CXIIBACAX, Co K, Sth T?na. II WiDKijfs, Co ?, l<t Ga. " J R BILES, C.) F, 19th La.-Dead. C S Gurnair:, Ci. D, 6th Texas. J P MCGOWAN, Co D, 20th Mic?. C LAT-^MAI:, Co F, 2lth Toxas. J.tcaa RoTKcmyis, Co F, 2Cth Tenn. MAmiE HkaiiES, C?. G, 20tb Louisiana. ' ty Papers fritsdly ure requo*tcd to olfculai 6^" Tko Shreveport llaz-.ttt sny? the Geven -or cf LcnliitiUa has imj...r!id pi inline pop; ecough to supply all tho newspapers ofthat ?tal nt ii j-rn'enable price. . ; ; ?SP" " I unce S lW fc Ttgituent- of. negn?ei o parade." saK traveller, " eud whtn tfieyesroe l the 'rigat drets' with the wbitti bf thoiraytia turncd. it locked jwt.likc a ekaik m?rdt." . - jc??>At.a retrtsealaticn cf Mozcr:'." "Di GoivaLwi," a young coxcomb hummed. to lou certain airs of the op eta na t* itnt.ov ail hi? nelgl hors. An amateur, who sat hcsii i.fni, in.-.l. to bear il. any longer, said ulouil, " What * ?V-1I -'-Do you IE< :ii mo ?" said the tr?uM<same fe ltw lo Lim. .? No, sir, I complain of Mari?; Vi prevents my hearisg yo*t." Ks?" At a negro bull in New Orio-us a fe weeks sindee, Msjor-Gtncral BtsLi and lady au General Sickles wero proitmt. General ??aak lcd ofTtbi: first dance with an Ainerittn ?ltis?Aci of African.'scent, uid kia lady did the same wit ono of the nable lords of creation, 2Sr Mr. Lincoln stated iaarecenteonversatiu that there wo 200/00 able-'bodied blacks In th service ?f tho Ur.: te J State:. He argued that i McClellan was elected, according io. tho Dum*, eratic programme, theso fwecs would have lo b disbanded. ?Sr- It is perh-ips not generally known, th? the leaves of the.yard'mulberry are (intrate foo ! fe-r hogp, of which they are very fo'jld. Thia., i - fomething worth knowirg now^ that fcod isl .carce and ii ig b: Bisak t-ff the. leaves acdglv thom to your hogs twice a day,-.*nd you wiU b .surprised, tv sec how they fatten. . ?Si" Squib, hearing someone say that a youn min was ai stubborn ns a mu?*," said Iber j was a-r-ther poinl oT rost?b!o5lCc ; ?nd on bein j a?kcd wb?; U was, replied that bis father wai l^ckiis. Cometo lind out the truth of it. SqBl j had applied to the old man for his daughter an bad been kicked cut of the Louee. '" T7--. r .'. ..'...:'-'-"? .,V .-?-V?T1.'. - . -, From thc Froitt. . .. MACW.VS?D^2.3. .Jii'c:;&rj?iii;?. .expired* yesterday morning n: llougj? andReady, but thp-e ;rt*rnaij:s 7p3 ?Q2 A7o.nf??erates yii,to bo ; escoged, :. :.':cb -will., bc- doi?e in a' day of two..,.. . . ? h t r : j .-rVs o* YA! ry.ja ?u^usetl ty Save left A. lauta Tkursdjy morning anjj'' ?ai-se? out uo?nMue rig&i, ?ut up to tlft. l?.?t*,at;t??u?t, thor?, had been no general Vosewci.t-of bis . :> ???_ ?-.??????.. ;?-,-??..???.? it?iiilry. . . . . . JSV advance ij anticipated in ?his direction. Sheridan i??>uppoScd tu ha-ie.forfy thousand .-iftfct!*.c men. I?is etock ia in fig worst plight. .-. Prciidejit )y%vU. arrived- aero this morning eu route.kr Hood's army. f?e nr,id= ii fpwoli at tba; JSipliat ' Church talt?na.? $*pe[?ij .Tie;*?iof;tti.jfutare. H* said thW'SWim^wonld KOO??"be forc ed to rel rea', and that the- .so.enea.of the re ireat from Moscow ia 14l2.'WG?ld ji?'re-'iUr acted; . . - Au accident occurred, on .the" Columbus l?'wt? t yi? y:orniijjf, m which, efght 'persona ?..ere kilp-sd ?ud.tLirly-iix^oun^d--si,? mor -Impor'Mit movements ar? being ?ade by ou-r-rmy. It-is neilh?x pricer ur prud?nt, h'(tvt.tfs,J? .{?ive.-?nj detailed ..atcouui of . tkvrn al pr?nent. . . - - We havij the rumor from' a vorv" reliable source, (hat the Yankees, occupied, lir'Cin ? ibis (Fiiday)..morning.' We cannot express a?y opinion c:i the result 6f the movement, but Mippoae. the authorities have carefully calculated the entire situation, and ar? pre . pared for every .emergency that may arise.' . OneVoousaiid oko'?? men wv?u exchan?cd,: at Rou^b ?nd Ready on the * 2lst. ~ den. GoYan, with a portion of "thain' have arrived The oath wa? freely offered af Allanta y vs . t?fd&j, and Ukcribyagodd many. - - . Pri^oeers say aft entire Georgia regiruent took the :>ut.b of all-inw to Lincoln. Thc railroad is working through -from At , lav.ta to Nashville, abd is in perfect order. Pi tumers, say-that .They t?et ? good many ni Sherman's uieu in g"oing home 'at'Chatta nooga j Dalton U garnsoi,c'J by three brigadts ol : negress. " .' ---? .???- ?-; i Irater from Virginia. i' .'LYXt'nsi'AO, September 22.-The Virgi ; niau bas received reports of the fi>ht in tie . ? Valley on Monday last, which is represented , to havo been wiged with great severity. The fight occurred on thc BerryvHo Turn nike, two miles below Winchester.'' The ear jj part of .the engagement"-is said to have 1 goue decidedly jn our favor,but a fhnkinove? ' tatnt, of l.O?O of the enemy's cavalry, nc 1 teastia'eJ a retrograde movement on tho par! i of our fovo-.s which waj .peifooted in an or dtrly manner, without hurry or cojif union. I'he .position to wbieh our army fell back is Fisher's HUI; thia side uf Strasburg, andu said to be a very strung ono. .The looses or botii >idt s. arj very severe, and enormoc: . on the part et thc enemy. . . Gifts. Fitzb.ugu.Lee, of Virginia, Ind York . *;f Louisiana, were? wounded; the iatter los: ing ?a arny but the former is not believed tc ". be dangerously won; Jed. r Gen. Rhode* ?aa killed while selecting s * position tor a batti-ry to f?l.np' the,??p ir " our line?. The -diot struck jast behind th? . sar a nil* passed through .the head, causing al , most instant death. /* t . A'!! the advantage is nn our?ide*xcopt tIii f 'o<5 cf ?r-iund. j The enemy are believed to have'nuroberei - JOjOflO, and'it is reported that Grant was it command. LviccirEunr,, Sept 23. The enemy, snppused Ju be a portion o * SUeridin'scunimandjlffeve nwule thfcir appeal - unco a.t Cu?pppp-.T in heavy furce, ct.'thpose y (if infantry, artillery and cavalry. ? Th'iir cavalry croped the Ilappahsnnwk a 2 Wejford'i Ford yesterday at Itix-'clock. '. This morning their infantry were ItHM _ thF?*e miles of CutpGper C. H. * " . It is believed thair inlantsty will at{emp r to advan.ee up the railroad tow.-.rds Gordona ?.ll nile. Their cavalry move in the dirrcc-tion c h Charlottssville. Il r" . P?:TEKSBI**G, Sopt. 23. All quiet along thc lines te-day-not evei thc usuiU picket firing, and but two or Ihre? discharges of cannon Tt i? thought wc are on thc eve of cotniu; . events. ' ? s Northern 7?ews.; RtCHi?oKO, Sppt. 23. New York papers uf Sept. 21\have heel roer i ved. They arc filled with accouts of thc reee? ba! tie. r.ear. Wiiichextrr. . . The news has caused great rejoicing in th Northern cities. 1 Two small stf amirs were captured at Bear Island, Lake Erie ca Monday bv thirty rebel from ?ntiada. The prizes wcr^'ijestioyed b; the captors. Advices from Tort Suiith say that a trait which loft L=a\e?iWorth On theist of Sop tember, was captured by the rebels. The train consisted of a hundred wagon U.den with supplies fur Fort Smith, beside .-ix hundred uiules,forty artillery horses an , two other trains. . " Stanton iu his dispatch to Dix states thh . the draft v/aspro^reajt'iDj,- quietly in all tri loT-tl Sfates. lu Washington'both of Lincoln's privat Secretaries have beta drilled. . Grant ly?'returned to the army bafvjb Petersburg. - The Baltimore* American of the affcrnooj of the 2?th cuntains ^ver?l -,?Hc-ia? ilespa'chi' ri-latincr "? the lute battle iu the Valley. The claim it to hnvc been a great Yankee victory Shend?n's official despatch says that '?aftc a most stubborn and sanguinary fight, w completely defta'ed Early's forc-cg, capturin 23a0 prisoner.', five pieces f f artillory nine flags and most of tho rebel wounded. -7?e ssys that hi? own lo?\ .was.scvere. Ge; eral D. A. Rus??!l was killed,, and General -MelntoKb, Upton and Chapman, woundefi The rebels wre in strong numbers and fou^li very obstinately.- ' ?'. Jo aui'thcr rb'sna'.ch he >aya tLat Gener? McIntosh had lost a leg.? .- ----- OT Mr. end Mj.s. Tom Thumb have got a b; hy--a re?!, genuine, flesh and blood chip of lb old hl?ekr-, and three months old at tb it ! Tho* who have seen the " blr?sod b: ar" describe it.? uui?ier a world's wonder nor a world's fright, bi a little, cunning, crying doll of i thing, and in n res??ocf, T.iouiiar or remarkable, except in tl promise it gives of being a full-aizsd child, an! if it li vir, of becoming an big again as either < its immediate ancestors. -* -4--+ $35* A rieh L->y&l Ltagitor, who'offered a stoi negro $700 to go .to thc war as hie substitute, ri ceiv?d for ca answer, " Lorbress ycu, sar, I's g> $300 at homo tu tay a w tiito maa to go for me I's drafted,"' tS?" Allowing 21 feet frontage tc each pnbl drinking house in London, tba whole nnmli pHobd lido ly side would form a lino. 39 mil. long! jg*}" Tn one of the towns in North. Missisf jpp during the snow last winter, a little refugee git who- Lau never bcfuie seen so much of the artic] wa* much aTarmod toast everything should be i; rovocsb'yburied. Ileracxivty atlast fuand u torancein tie ?xclomaticu : ooh I wish Got Forrest would como," . ,A FicnTiNG J?brTJiEss.~B^?ntJy, Ahe lo owHi?Vd bv'-a rrmaJe" of that cify,Tk?us^of fcinetbjng be pot?n the p?per aboot he*" Th? next cvenin&abe wjfe ojkhe beaten ?di tor. wlio ?s.^id tn be ibo bnsfl of tb? concern, met the cowh?der ?nd gaVe her a tremendous thra?hinf?,K?th'a horsewhip.- We are of the Opinion that ro wxrn?vc will -evr-r attempt to whip tbftteditor Hga?n.r^N? Y..CIippW. MARBIED, at tho rt?lflebefr tf.-Mr? S*. P. T. Field, ib. Aiken, S. C., od *ke t?st?\v?rel tb? 22d inst., by th?-R*v.'JoTfnR/. D^Mft^A-CC USXUS R. PICQUET, of Anguja, Ga., to Mis? KITTY E. NICHOLAS^ daughter of Mr. F. ii. Nicholas, of this viikge. ' - ' ilAnniED, on tho. "vlu Aognstg it thc. resiJeni * of, tba brno's .upcJe^W^IV;. Bxj^Sjiq^ uf Cbv? lesto*. by. Jttt. Jtji. .Gases, Priyaio' W. P. S AMUEL ,9^ tb* lit C/C* valry and Min? i?L^aJ^-^^Br^^/^^g District. ?-LJ?U"U. NEW GOODS! JJ?ST RECEIVED AND F?R^?EE Fi*e L'ieaA?i?'lyt?tt&StSt&f v ' Shirting" CALICOES.'; :' - . . . . Black English PJ^SagW^ *j n -. Ladies' Lja?JiJIA>TI)KERCHl?:?.L ' Mens Cotton^ * 'd?.j '1 "'?^ Coat LINING 1 ? r" - - *R " Black Flax aud Spool ? lilt EAU ; ' Linea TA VE ; Lasting, Otsttand Vest P.UTTQNS ; Mom, and Metal BUTTONS.; MQQKS au a ETES and Knitting SSEDLES ; Tooth'IfR?SHES; -.v-f^ , " Dreaain* and. Fine COMBS ? .>*.{ ?.-J: T SCISSORS and Pobk^fii&a?s - Shoe ICNAjESand Sboe.T??UiAJ?). . -, " ,,. Toilet and.'Shaving. ^?AP? ' ; _ "' 7 ' . ..Cia TACKS, "L'air PlNS.Td???r??HEg ; ."EowJpg^Kroad in BALLS; ?". " : ~ ?tealia^Sana^e'dMCrD^EBS/ - ' . Lidie/ -Whita Cotanf JtOSfs; Le-ad ami Slat? HZSOHiS; Memoran.!? ni EDOJiS. and Port MGXIEfJ. , Gna.CAl"S; . .7.. " ' ', " ' French Cai('SKt?S*-.' .4' " ' ' "'*' And snndrj.other arnc?ea, ~ '-:--*B.i?5N?,-Asen?. .SfcPt-7 ''.*.' '-tf*: *<*' ?u-Kor?.ir iruali: v,: j?jL riroTtvod ?ed fy rs a le or b?rl?n hy - , , E; PENN, Aj?t. Sept IT . . .... If .. . 40 "Tax ?B Kitfd: IWILL tUend with Dr. It. C. GriCin at tho times and places published by him for the purpose of. i eceiviu?. tho beaned of tho returns of Wheat, Oa*?, Rye, Cared May and W?oL 'De faulters will please meet be promptly as I can not go rjua J again t?r this pcrpoio."' CHARLES^CAETER, - ' Assessor Tax in Kind,'13tb Col. Dist. Scpt3T i 9 - - lt . '40 Slave Labor for the Coast. If COMMISSIONERS OP ROADS ?nd" the . Town Authorities within : he Judicial Du ft k-ts of F?iifield! Richland, Lexington, Edge li?ld, B.iru will end- -Ontngcburg, will f?rtawi'.u ..umiu'Tn' all slaveholders within their .respectivo limitado (k-l.rcr ONE-1IAI.F. ? tbci'^jlavee; Ba ble to road daly, at the Railroad Depots nearest tbair n-fldcnc-fj on THURSDAY, the 27th day of October next, at 0 o'clock, a, m., thereto, await tran?pon.ilion to Ch?rriestoB for thirty daysiabor >n the fortiCeationa. 1 II. The attention of COT; in i ?ri ot rrs of Roads and tho Aathcrities-above. named, ?j directe! to " Circular"Xrpm this omeo of 8th iptant. Jin all cases whero owners,or employers do not conform ito its rc.ju ir curer, t?, tbev will fortibwith rvport thsm aidefoultcrs. R. B.^JOJlNSON, .. Agent of the ?tate of Sooth Carolina. OUrmli?ti?li) ??escury. and Hoarier copy twice a week Cir four weeks; other ??pera in the Division once a week for four weeks.' ( Sept27 4f . '<?. . Circular. OFFICE OF AGENT OF THE STATE OF 6. C. CAMDEN, Stpt. 8. 18W. ITHE attention of Commissioners of K?uds ?- Had fow.ii Authorities is directed to the tot .>wing order? from Department Hindquarters : ' ?1 KA D QUA RT ERS, i Dar'T.GEO., So. Caviar FLA., Chark-.-rhu. S. C., Sept. 6;1&64 SPECIAL ORDERS ?VG. 2D?. EXTRACT. * e * a . ? . V? All Exemptions or Detail? of JFegrocs un der calls heretofore made for Slave- Labor, gris ted prior to the 1st d?y of May, 18?I, arc hereby revoked. Inipre-sing Agsnte will respect only nuch. details or exemptions wu have buen is-uod hy the Majjr Ooncnii Commaadrngsinoetb: dito above meutiohod. * " ? . o . . ? * . ' By command of'M'?jor Oeueral Jtmri?s P. C. WARWICK, Ass't Adj't Gen. . HEADQUARTERS, D??'T So. CA., G r.b. A.xn lita., / . ' Charleston, S. C.^Sept, 2, 1364. SPECIAL ORDERS KO. *18. " ;->...; EXTRACT. ? ? e ..- . , , V. All np ? lie ali" n.-- for tb? ?Xewpti'^r dctsil of Negroes uader calls for labor tv .work ou the public defences must be usad? to t*e?c' Heru!.por ter.-. ?ml in every applieaHifn?|he p?rtieu!ar wurjc upon which said negroes .are-engaged-r.h* num ber so employed, wi'h a certi?cate ou oath that said ncgrwei aro absilutely necessary .for the public service, mus?- bo ?iran? No other , appli cations will ba CUM'id'.Tiol, and no . ex<toptioiri will be regarded by te? State Ageut ur his sub- * ordinates*excopt. such as ?ui&itale from these Uvadnunrters. ? ? . e . ? ?'. By onmmaad of Major G?nerai-JONES. CHAS. IL STRINGFELLOW, A. A. G. II.. Ail parties, whether indfvidualasor eompa*. Nirv. who own or employ more-than on*. Slave Hable to R wd duty, are required to furhilh their quota of laV r win*.", called on.. unless reli> i*d by the proper a*''?i7, as above /bown, a copy of which ^hey wiil forward to this office. Hf. Couiiuiiriontrs of Roads.'and Towa au th >r:?in^ will 'drthwith ir.c;?rporate in their ie tums the names of rueh ow%ors .or employees, ! with number of Road HVods in caeh case, and rthcy are instructed to respect no detail "not ia. strict uecordanc-i with the orders to which their attention it called. R. B. JOHNSON, Aircnt of Stato of S. C, '.?SB** Each paper in the State publish once. Sept 27 lt 40 . Administrator^ Sale? BY virtuoof an o-Jor.froui th? Ordinary IwMl proceed to sell at the resid*Bre of Thoma* liladun, ?u Friday, tho' 14th October nett, tho personal Estate of JAMB*? ELA DON, deceasad, oona ? ting cf FIVE HEAD CATTLE, ONE LOT VALUABLE SCHOOL BOOKS, ' : ONE GOLD. WATCH, And various other articles. ISr'Tcrms'made known on day of sale. .TH08. CARSONV-Adm-'or. Sf pt 27 _ 3fc V; 4? Horse Stolen. STOLEN from my.f>rea?iso8,8 ailee (tem Mam burg, on Saturday night *. nsedrqm ti:ad iron-grey MORSE, blind in right eye,, and - [ about1 year? old. Any one taking up said horse and notifying aao of. the seme will be libe rally rewarded, i Will ?Iso raj^ $1C0 for proof sufficient to convicUhc thirfl ? ^'?<r'iawk WM. S. WALKER. Sept 27. ? \ 3t 40 Stray Mule. STBAYED-f ront tba. Reserve Camp^ near Ham . burg, on ?Fednosday night last^ a derk eol ored horse MULE-so dark as to bo alm''?t black-medium sise? five yearawa. ?afd mule bas white hair otf the neck juxdnoea by the rob bi oe of thc collar. Per the apprehension *nd do?i'eryof thii mule,.er/ar any reliable ne.? *f the s?mel a-Iriwml-reward will be paid. The Strt-37 ' . W '?