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Transient Advertisements and Joh Worrt MUST 13K PAID FOR IN ADYANOH No deduction made, except to our- regular advertising patrons AiioeSt'cr ol Hie (Jnttrlcruianilets. The Rcf/istcr has just had a call front an old friend from Virginia who, !?y tlie war is a Quartermaster. And among- the many, good things lie told is the following hard hit at the s Q M's., which actually occurred on the train between Richmond ami Augusta : At a point on the mini, it in not necessary to ( say -where, a colporteur came aboard \vi?h his j avins full of religious renting for disirihuftpu I among the.soldiers, aiimnn i lie passengers on board \v.,,p a young soldier who iiati much of the spirit of Mourns twinlcliiiir in the corners of his eyes. . As soon as the colporteur made. ' his appearance at *e door of the ear the soldier rushed to him, took. his hand ami. gave liiin a cordial greeting: "How are you my friend, how are you ?*' said lie, "I am so glad j to see you engaged in this good work." It is just what the soldiers need. Von, and such as : yon are, have done an incalculable amount of j good by the distribution of religious literature I soch as you now hearaLnr yonr arms. irrtl am a j member of the Idt'u Mvasi-sippi regiment.? j They were a good set of fellows v. hen tjiey j came ont> but alas I the temptations of the! camp have been too inueli lor them, and now they arc full of all wickedness ami immoraidy, ; and ale sadly in need of reformation. 1 would like to have some of those tracts to distribute amongst llieiii. Ami ii you are willing, 1 will help you now by distributing for you in ties ear, while you go imo the oilier^." The colporteur, plea-cd with the manner of the young man, immediately ga\e him a goodly portion Ql his burden, and passed out to |,i> labors in another ear. n The soldier then commenced the work ?.f distributing. To.the first passe aire r lie c.-.me to lie said, "ll?-rc is ;t tract oh *'"] iio \Y;iy < f Salvation. Tlnit, niv, dear friend, 1 am sure you need, for wo have all i*.oo 1 <h" solvation.? 'rake the tract an 1 read it, am! i am Miri' it will do yon good. Passing to the next one he - an!, "II ere is a tract o"n Kcpcuteucc ? You look as ii yen needed the instruction that is e<iunin?-d in those pages." They are written lor just such as yon. Take the hook ana - read it can-fully, and may you profit hy -its instruction." Thus-he passed on to sen oral other passengers. At last lie holt! up one tract and said, 'Here.is one entitled 'The Dying Thief,' what shall L do wit It it ?" Then looking over the passengers, lie called oiit*"ls their any Quartermaster aboard ?" No one answered, of course. "Well," said he, "I will put it in my pocket and give it to the conductor when he coine6 through. Perhaps he needs it." and went olf soberly with his good work to the intense edification of the passengers. A <!>r 1 viral 1 r i?rv% lAHtn 1-.. * J 1 \T t Jiiiiniim. II ?U|"/Iin l?U llIK', 1.1!1 ailKOCS in Atlanta arc in a very uneasy state of mine), the question troubling them being, not how tlicy cati hold the city, hut how they can get. out safely. We learn that a gentleman well known in this city, ami who loft the (late City Wednesday last, reports an effective Federal force of only six thousand there wlmn he left. There were at the same time about two thousand in the hospitals. The lines have been ?o closely drawn in that our cavalry enter the suburbs every night.? Memphis Appt'ul Henry Clay Dean, of Iowa, who is going to vote for MeClellan, in a speech made at Chicago, stigmatized President Lincoln as "a felon, usurper, traitor and tyrant an "incompetent and imbecile wretch and the soldiers he denounced as "the slaves of the despot,'' ami the "banditti of the robber chief." * iCAMDJiN DAILY AL FRIDAY OIOBfifVIIVG' TC<t>V. 4. . I No news by Telegraph this morning. _ j The 'tljono Star Minstrels" propose jr'x ii?y another l entertainment to-njfcht nt the Temperance Hull. Price j of admission $1. Children ntid servants half price. ! .'\ftor all the various shifttrigs of the North Georgia | cany align. Irotn tlie evacua'ioti of Pulton io the siepo | of Atlanta, the \rmy of Tennessee is closer to Chat- i ! tiinoopa to-day than before Sherman took command of i j the Federal forces. i J There are three coh:?ins?of advertisements in the ' ; New York Iferohf. from bounty ami substitute agents. | j Such n strain to got reenks tlie world never saw.? i , f?ome 01 these advertisements are wo'l worh publish- ' ing. cs a curious pur' of ?lie liistoiy of the limes. I Savs IIkkmks: The Virginia regiments are now 1 , i i very full. Pickett's division is stronger thiui ft ever hns lieen. 1 am tokl that lion. Lkk says "Virginia has dune nobly in response to the Inst call, hut North. Carolina lias done even belter."' AJ1 honor to the old North State. j The "Dkt.mi.ko" Men.?The Petersburg: JCxprcs**! in sj caking of tie "detailed" men in the recent Poycl- : | ton Plank Koiul litr! !. says, "it was a new business to i , them, but we understand that they behaved gallantly, j | nmi that no difference could he distinguished Jjctwen j their bearing and that of tlio veterans." M'e reerct to learn bv nrlvi n-> i/>i??n* n... * .?-?-! ..... . , j.. ...... iwviv.1 uuin ^?i[ t. j U THIRXN. tli.".I T.icnt (iK?RGK ClU'SIlY wns taken prisoner nn tlio 10th nil., in the engagement in the Valley. His loss will be seriously felt in his command, as his name l.nri lv enme proverbial i.s 0110 nlwnys on duty, ami in tlio front, first imi.'I Inst, of oil the mnUv fierce ' ?rtfrepgnnents in. which lii? bas par-ieipn ted during tlio ! past thn o years. j Yankrt: Mkndacity.?Tim great Ki:kku>ax?wo j allude to bini < ! I lie valley?in -bis nfla-tnl dispatch to j be mighty T'l.Ysrt f. says 1 be only regret wbicli lingers j ; ia bis bosom lioin tlio nlVair of the lOili, istbolors in j ptisow is of tVi'Hi fob to 10' 0 men lie seems to have ; j no iegn-t v bc.i lbud.big- > f l!>e I'at.e of the 4<m:0 oilier- j I wise lost 1<> lain on t! at occasion. It is a Mill re I j nasrbable. loo. 11. it, < ! ibis {'00to 1< 00 piisoners. laOo, I bv actual count", \.*oi"" received in Kiehmond at oi <> 1 j 1 aw, b d" f 'io'i nt? el I ho sin.dler batelies brou^i t in 1 lll-i'ole ' s'l ?V. - . i _ ^ 1 ... ; A Tan h: its'ion f-icrti.' t>.?Koine pfiho 'Vu'edo"! aie la.v eoii'et?>rs ! ve I e< n r< q* ring" | ayiccnt m Urn | m \y em |*.M ( oi' a!! a.... * - > ? ?!? iw i.iAi's ituw' i :i , ' the ht.udrt d lii limc. rt ideates. For instance. ifa men's t-s.v nuioui'lcd to one hundred red seventy live ?! ?! t they woe. hi not 1 :*lc?.? ;i two hundred dollar cert ill- j oat*. or 1 wo ot.o hundi (1 ilo!!:ir CO"i ideates in j?:iy- j liiettt. of 1!:< tax. hut would i< <j:iirc sevejity-ltw del- , i lars in tr?" usury notes. The injustfcp of this entitve is ! in.inilV"-!.,hut. we presume that collectors wote :?t*lit??r | : ? <?r:J;ii?.r to their insl rift inns as 'hoy,, uiiders.li <"] ! 1 ? ? ' ; I them. The t'olumhus Knquirer learns, however, that < j the <'ot!iini--ioner of taxes, in answer to an appeit*. j j tnado to l.itu hy a tax-payer or two in Oeorjxia, has i decided that, the collectors must receive certificates I tendered when tliov amount to all or more than the tax due. If the tax-payer is willing t/^ pay in thx! whole certificate of one hundred dol ors or larger, i "when only a traction of it is required to pay his taxes, j the collector must receive. This decision meets ilio t j approval 'jf Secretary Tkkxiioi.m, and 110 douht in- j 1 struct ions to suit accordingly have been or will be sent.1 to tsi.\ collectors. ; CamdIcx, S C'., October 31, IPG 1. 1 Mi s. C. C. Lee. President Ln(ties IJc-jiiful:? \s a | committee acting lor the "Lone Star Minstrels." at j I their request, we have the pleasure of presenting the I Association wit It two hundred and li: toon dollars, the I proceeds of their Concert on Friday night lash .1. A. IJOS'WKLL. II. K. WlTlIKUSPnON, Committee. I The? President and Committee of the Soldiers' Rest most gratefully return their tluuiks to "The Louo Star j Minstrels" for their kind remembrance of this resting place of tin? sick and weary soldier. ! Can we c-vcr he eon<|ueied by our foes, when these i kind domestics sb generously share their hard etchings i to contribute to tin- comfort of those brave men cho are laying their all on the shrine of their country ? The next nv second session of the second i ; Congress, will continence in the city of llich1 moud, on'Monday IV?o 7th inst. Shrbiiaw's Division.?From a graphic. let- i iu the Itic.liinon.l Kiu]uh'ei\ of the 2t)th, I wi'i ten just alter th e. fight of the Ihtli ultimo,! nei Middletown, we extract the following par?$: P1' : . . . f-J ershaw's division fought splendidly?tliis j is jenera'lv eoiieedt i!. M/ijor General Ketv ! sluAv had a horse mortally wounded undo him; t.wijof his aids. Lieutenants John Corwile unci Jailed 1 hi vis, had their horses killed under thfVji; Major James M. Ooggin, Assistant Adjutant General, lost his h.ors - iu the same way, vt'h ist in eoinmand of Conner's brigade. Col. i I). W. Moody, ot'the '21st Mi-sissppi, eominrnd- j ing Humphrey's bligade, being put hor.i <fc \ ronihat, was Succeeded bv LieuienjtUt Colonel John Situs, of the same regiment, a?;l that g:ddant olfieer was shot 'lend (in the hi ad) at the iu*tMugo nl lite battle when he tried, for the second time, to -malic a statu). At this moment, when w riling tjuietly ahout it. tli,is battle seems to me n mystery ??r a dream. It seems to me that the sileet.and lugaeious .;.hhlo upon wliteh the sun set when v.e were stampeding towards Fisher's Dill, eanyot he spoken of in the same breath with the daring and yelling regiments upon whieh' the risi: g rain smiled when we cjiavged tin: enemy's works, took their pitjees and turned them im.tne.dialely against, llii enemy. i . ... ? ? O'iik Vai.l'ev.1?AVe give below a table of distances from Staunton to \Viiliam?p??rt, wliieh will be of use to the leader lor future refer? enjh;: \ f rem St an 111 on to Mount Sidney, ten mile'; ffohi Sidney to Mount. Crawford, seven mile:4 } from (.'raw lord to J Inrrisonbuig, eight miles; frdrn Hanisonhnrg to haeey's Spring, nine .miles; from Faeiy/s Spring to New Market, nine. Hides; New Market to Kliucie.'s Jldi. four .nulas.; Khude's llill to Slienahdoah ltiver, ivf'o ...:t . ft *? i'v. - - - mites onennndorili liiver to Mount JiickjOh, inn' iniU ; Mount -l.-'ck-on to IMiiihnt^, sewn miles; Kilinhr.r^ to Woodstock, live utiles; \\ oodstock to I*teller's 1 ii!ten miles: Hi-diei's .Hill to St rushin g, two miles; Sims hurt;'to ("id;ir (.'reel:, t'.uve miles; Ccd.-ir Creek to Mid?i!e*o\\ ti. two mi!e< ; Mii'e'letowsi to Newtown, live utiles; Nevtowu to Wiuehester, eiijlil miles; Wiinli s'.er to Hunker llii', twelve in l. s ; Hunker l.'i!l to M.-irtinsluu^, ten miles; ;tn?! Itoto M;iiiitisi>ui-<r Jo WiMiuuisporl, ten IMlfs, i ie- nl'ove t.i!?l?t cut ntui preserved will tie of in. c!i sei \ iee hereid'irr. e Iioir.'ini.K At'KAJit.? Our community, were l oeketl on !;i-t 1 iies.iav Minruiui? to le.-ru that '.lie wife of Vol. Joseph V. HlYsnn, of Ilen.lel: on count v. Imij heeii brutally murdered, rAid n, .1.' to - > .... , oi.i-.ii.i I- m:\I IVIV WUllIMIeO, oil .Moll !:iv night. The eir< limstanr.es, us wc learn them, were sr.hstaydaily as follows: At an <!*i Iv ho! r on Monday evening, eight nn-ii call it at. Col. 1 hyson's gat". illnl :i~Ut-? 1 lor him.? lie happened to liu asleep, ami his wife ami (laughters, and a negro man, stepped out on tin: porch, jvheii the men at. the gate filed on them, hilling Mis. ] try son instantly, and indicting jiainfuhand dangerous wounds upon the voting hnhes. W ho.the mgh wore, or their motive for such an act, wo. suppose is not certainly known.? lint the fajjt that jUnl.. Mryson 'is. an active Southern' man, will, it & presumed, give a key to tin* motive for this dark ntnl atrocious deed Mrs. ]>ryson was a lady highly esteemed hy those who knew her, and her sad late, as well a** the siith-ring condition of her daughters, will excite tlit? liveliest emotions of sympathy. Swift ami teirihle vengeance will probably over. i. . t * iiuvu uio inuruorcr.s.? AxludUc lYews. Soiiciio Dvk.? A corrcspoudcnt of the Charleston Courier writes sis follows : "A few dsivs ii<*o I was boiling syrup, when I luid one pot idle. I had water put in if, and I sent to the field for si small armful of sorgho j suii'iiu seed, just sis it was eut olV, suul put it. in i the pot to see whether it would boil suit. To J my Surprise, I found the water became very led, when si thought struck me that it might ' housed for dying, and 1 put si little wool in it. | In about ten minutes I took it out, and found i it to be of a beautiful brown color, lincloscd I sent a sample to let the pnolie have the bon| efit of it, that other discoveries or e.xperiment.s may 1 e made." mct? m >1 uuw?.??t t j. MCTfnarci warempeaw gg trap juw. ^tr-? Foheign Items.?Gottshalk, the pianist, lias been made a Knight of the Order of Charles the Third l?v the Queen nf Spain. The total circulation of the notes Of the Bank of England, the private hanks and joint stock hanks ot the I'nit'od Kingdom was, or/ the 23d nf Juiy last, about &Lh">,000,000 The Loudon l'ost says that many loyal Federals in England are interested in the blockade runners. Prince Napoleon is busily engaged writing ?' history of the Bonaparte far'rtilv. M. Thiers is preparing an edition of his speeches down to 18o I. i A frightful .u undent has just taken place at | Ultn from petroleum oil. Luring a re prose nj tation a*'the th-atr<% twenty four lamps attach- . 1 ,..i 4? *i... - i. . i > * - - i hi u> lih. cnnmieiter suspended from the roof j hurst iir Muteession, with ureal rsij?i?lity? ami | tlie hujnine oil ti ll like a shower ?.?t fire on the i spectators, stiiiouti' whom weie a number of la1 .lies. In a inoinciit the dresses of twenty ot' | tliein were in Humes. Several died within ;? I few hours aflerw ards. ? _ j "Asa IIahtz."?The friends of this trenial ! and jolly son fit Mar.-, will he pleased to learn tiiat for a while at least, lie has let e? his 4 hesl 1 ?ower," and ei.ine ?n aeehor in the cilv ot ''o1 Ininhi i. Iieturninti if? his old vocation, for th" j notice, { it's h<*\v types do stick to : i mail's li:ii;ers. i l.e will occupy the chair of the , associate edi'vr of the Dttihf C'mtrrfrnu, e congratulate our injiehhor on its acpiis tionr and are assured that its pnpnhm'y, always so well ?leserv?it uiii m tio w':.-*c sull'er from the j : taste. Iinno"- and expeiienee %Vlii< h Major MeKniijlit carries with him wherever lie woe-.? J \V itlr slteh a "leadiiio- card" as the na o1 hunts ! wo suppose our cot-cn.purarv . wi I 1 ori-alter Ijiivo us tliii tl( nrr. Our countrv 4c!ul?sM will -please net :i^rc.r?!ipo!y : lir!j> us .to lo.nl out. iVotn^ liaiu'l.* jiud never play a do" mu&m me MW* 1' :>r".*' ^ So" lit:C<1Kt>Vl U (lotioVal Sherman is out i:i a leltcv I'enTiiiiy the paragraph that appeared in the !\c\v York llerahl, snnn- wci?l\B :ii?o, to tin* effect that M I < 'IcMjmi waiilil ?p>r. ty-nini- ?>itt of evew hundred" \otis in liis iiniiv. lie s:.vs In* is ignorant of/the - |n ! i t i< 1 l?ia? of his aiinv ; ami lie l.ilj? not ;;ml si.nil no! attempt to irlliicm c a vote in the coinlin,* struojrlu, :m(j Ind-eves Mr. Lincoln ha* done the hv?-f lie could. ! I n:i>, near \Y iN?ni^X tVmlwr ?S'h. 1S!I|. >la;or { 1>AVII? T'KW SVoin disease ?a<*titr:iC'l?-il while a prisI'SU !' ill 1 'l'iItt !. < Itl lit. :.l the "I ?! 11 "111" 1 'I'llWTl t Ol ill" j war. I !o enieiou the service of nis tnnnt'y as a prii vale. liie varnns iliili'-s. wliieh wwe ai! dent?some tiiui! ! unl'iiir up the \vnr>t enemies of his j imiiii'it: lock's aii'i deserters on the harder of his own i .-into. , AI t: o l.iii!c ol Uo'iy-oiir.'. ho v. a-taken pii oner ami chis< Iv cnnlin ti. v.tnil a !i w thus hefnre I iiis ilea ii, when he wiis exchanged only in t me to lind j an early ?;iavi\ in his native unnl. For soveial _\ ears previous to tie- \v r, he lived near Camden. '! lie writer knew liim well, ami In know him was to love him. In all his waiisnetinns : m n* liis fellow-men lie was faithful in the discharge of (ill the obligations impscd upon liitn As n I' ief.d, he wiis nnti- inir in liis friendship, agreeable in manner nutl conversation, always cautious in his wni'i!-, lest, they should wound the iee'ings of any. While in our midst, lie made mm y \yni:ui Irkuds, some oi' whom have preceded him ; others are still left to" light the battle ol'lifo and inourn his untimely tloallt lie made a prof sston of faith in his li? deciner'a short time before bis death, when he expressed to Ids friends that his warfare was"done and his p< aspects b ight for iuimortHlity." Thou art gone to the grave; we will not deplore thee, Though sorrow and darkness encompass the tomb, Thy .Savour has passed through its portals before thee; And tho lamp of His love is thy guide through the gloom. " u. | y"?'V1* ^<n?omrwi i Sale of Pe sonil P roperty. BY PERMISSION' OF A L McDOXALP. OHDInnry. I will sell, on TUESDAY, tin* 22d of X.o comber, 18(11, at llie Into residonoe of Richard L. Wliirtiker. deceased, on T\ventj*-llvo mile ('reck, alike personal property of Richard L Wliilnkct, deceased, oondstinic of Hon ehold Fornitnro. Sarinimr Tinple' incuts, a line young: Mole, a few head of Cattle, Cotton Corn. Pens, ,fco., So. The terms of sale are cash. October :il?tn tli.s G. J. P. 1)17 XL A P. Walton Consignment. ~f\ T! KRCKS FOtl SACK. APPLY TO OU A. M. KKNXKjDY. November 1 '.u. lit. s. c>