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Bc a Woman.
Oft I've heard a gentle ntvther,
As tho twilight hours began.
Pending with . >?'. . tu ?y,
Urging him I > lu .-. ::-.> ;
Pat onto lar i !?....? ye! j^nghtcr.
Though with Ure's -ords qui'* as
Points she cul this other duly
" Strive- my .Tc -. t.- ... 5 'a ly.'.'
What's a lady? Ts :'? somcrhing
Mado of hucps and silk; and airs,
Used to decorate the p?rlor>
. Like the fancy rugo aud chairs?
Is it ono that wastes on novels
Every feeling that is human ?
If 'tis this to be a lady,
'Tis not this to be H WOMAX.
Mother, then unto your dtnghter,
Speak of something higher, far,
Than to be mere fashiou'3 lady
" W OJIAN" is the brightest star,
if ye, in your strong affection,
Urge yonr son to be a TKCF. MAX,
Urge 3'our daughter no less strongly
To arise and bo a WGMAS.
Yes a woman-brightest model
Of that high and perfect beauty,
Where the mind, the soul, the body,
Blend to work out Ute's groat duty
Be a woman, naught is higher
On the gilded list of famo;
On thc catalogue of virtue,
There's no brighter, holier name.
Bo a woman-on to duty,
Raise the world from all that's low,
Place high in tho social beaven
Yirtue's fair and radiant brow j
Lend tby influence to each effort,
That raise our nature humau ;
Be not fashion's gilded lady,
P% ??brave, whole souled, true won A
Officers Killed nt Charleston-.
The'Mercury pays a passing tribute t
heroes, whose names hitve lung been ?den
wjth the history of South Carolina:
Jiyeu iu the mjdst of our daners atti
preparations for tBe coming triais tye
pause in grief at the loss ot some of our
and bravest, who fell carly in the acti
Friday last. Conspicuous amongst the^e
Captains Langdon Cheves aud Charle
Hasktdl.
Langdon Chc-ves, who was killed bj
first shell which the t-neroy tired at Ba
Wagner, is a son of the illustrious Caroli
who bas rendered the same name a house
word iu the State. Previous to the wa
bud beti: a successful planter iu St. Pe
Parish, op the Savannah River. Siuce
breaking out o? hostilities he had never ce
to labor. With constant and unselfish z-.-al
Ult- good of thc cause. ? In the spring ot' '.
he volunteered to raise the labor for anc
permtecd tee works on Hikon Head. 1
the completion of these, be became volui
aid to jieneral iirayton, ylib ^ssigned hit
engineer dmy- He constructed the worl
Red Illulf, and was engaged upon other m
works until Jui.v, ltf(>2, when-he was ordi
in cbar^ of the works on Morris lsh
Rattery Wagner srid Cununina' Point, i
some minor works- on the Island ate the
suits of bis energy and skilf. For more I
two years he thus served his country, witt
asking or receiving cith'?r rank or pay ; u
about two months agu, when the War ?ttp
ment al RctJiuoitd contened upon him
commission of Captaiu of Engineers, in
cognition of Lis servies. In the full vi
of manhood be bas fallen at. tbe battery wt
ho uau weei? at So mia- j-.. . ., .
ing a record which will not unbeseem
memory of the sire whose r:a:::n bore.
jJ^ntuin Charles T. ILwikull had reac
bis li'.'th year. Ile was rt grandson'ol Ls
don Cheves the elder, and also ol Major IJ
kell ofBev?lationary fame. After praduat
with honor at fhe Cit.-'del Acadjtnuy, lie
came un engineer ou the Charleston and
vannab Railroad, and was entrusted with
construction of the trestle work over il
towles and at other places on the road. Si
-Sequetitly he served with distinction ss i
gineer of the Northeastern Railroad and (t
def Government employ) in leveeing the Ai
sissippi. When the war began, he proinp
returned to thia, his native Stat**, and volt
teered. For a long time Le acted with er
usefulness and success as recruiting ofiic
but was afterwards appointed Captain a
rlaced in command of aompanyon Salli vs
dand, where he was usefully employed
Offending the island and stranded vesse
and iu scooting. At tho timo the late
- iack began, ho was just' preparing to make
forray* within the enemy's hues; but circu?
stances having prevented this, he was appoit
ed to the command of three companies at t
point where he fell.
Amiable aud affectionate in disposition, a
endowed, morally and physically, with nn i
domitable courage, he made fur himself wat
frietids wherever he weut. He has been c
offin the bloom of youth, at a time when h
prospects were most brilliant and promisin
-Charleston Mercury,
A Fine Opening tor Volunteers from tl
Upper and Middle Districts.
Maj. Thomas, of the Arsenal Academy,
raising a regiment in Charleston for the d
fence of the city, and all who can go down
assist him will be gladly received. Now
the time for our citizens-old and young, at
weak-to unite their strength and. hurl tl
ruthless invader from the thresbo'd of o'
State. Let ns consider how much easier
is to repel hfm now, than to wait till he h
a foothold, from which, it may be impostib
to drive bim. Remember,, it is not Charle
ton alone that is threatened-it is South Cs
olina.
Thc State and Confed?ralo authorities hai
issued v.rgent calls to the citizens of the Sta
to aid them, by sending .to Charleston all tl
labor possible. The work of the nc*t fe
days Wiirpxobably decide the fate of Charle
B tou aud with it the Sta?e. Though we fe
confident of the result, we must impress upe
our people the exigency of thc occasion. A
who can, should send dowp even one neg,
io work on tbe fort?fieat?ou& Private de
patches yesterday from. Chnriestott state th:
it >r is ::ot sent down soon, it will be t
]a Every arrangement has been made ft
t' itansportation, support and protection i
inegroes who go down. Is is not the set
board-it is the ?hole State. Let Charl?
ton fall, and but a short time only will elapa
beforo we may be attacked- here at tho cap
tal-tho whola State will be overrun-we ar
all equally interested. Lot all sectional fee
ing t>e hid aside, and let ns struggle io on
cause.-South Carolinian.
True and Encouraging Words from th
Richmond Examiner*1
The attack on Charleston is the direct an
immediate rous?queue** of a dispatch fri-.:
Cooper tu Gen. Lee, which ' was captural li
the enemy. In this dispatch there was tal
of nu army to be concentrated at Culp?pc
Court House under Beauifgard. The Midde
activity of Rosecrans and other Federal Ger
orals is the result" ol that dispatch. Th
enemy has got his head full ol thu i lea Ilia
thc Confederacy has placed all ils liest force
and GencYnls nuder Ltr?, ?fnyiiig tho rear t
take c'ne of itself. Especially is he convince
that Charle-toil is dtsnuded of trw p*. sad ths
JIcaureganl is away. H.::.ce he i:as ordere
au immediate a luck, and will, without doubt
f exhaust bis powers to cet possession of that
j lon? coveted point. The Yankees ure mista
I ken in th?so premises-tiny uill ?? ?i*i:<
[ pointed in their hopes-they will .not ta'.v
j Charleston-and they will g..-r a tThrwKih^
j They li*v? landed forces on the on" end of
j Morris Jslmri-a strip of sea made land be
j tween Fort Sumter, ?nd -the- ocean. Th?y
might have done as much at any time p&hrn
tLe lat't two years. The ou'y ptrt of Un*
is'nud possessing the least importance is the
?outber-D portion of it. Of that part of it we
have-si ?.ie of th'? heaviest works dofeur.ing
Charles-em In-tbese works we .have ru>oluto
men who will certainly maintain J hem.
Granting that with heavy assault*, ti e con
centrated fire ot the fleet, and the tmploy
mcnt of bnrjrc3 in the night, they fake Murris
Island, lt is uipposed that they have noth
ing tben to dc but batter Sumter to pieces.
But there are fourteen hundred yards of wa
ter between tho nearest point of the island
and the walls of Sumter and nowell construe
ted, well deiended fortress goe* down before
batteries at-that distance. When there is
fi :n laud 'or parallels, and batteries can be
approached till tiiey are within ?ix hundred
yards, ns they were belora Palr.>ki, it ia hu Tn
question of rime %vl>en a place uha'l fall. But
puallels cannot bc made in the water, and thc
cutts of Sum1 er command Morris' Island.
lint what" ii'Suuiter should be reduced to a
heap of ruins ? Is, Charleston lost ? Cer
tain'}' not That fort isnot tho key of Charles
ton. Many au ironclad will got> the hot
torn, and many n ship load ot' Yankees will be
neut to the devii, before the tinal struggle -.viii
be even begun. In Charleston tuere is a Gen
eral who knowsall his busine?-a. We hope that
it is not givhtg the enemy too much informa
tion, To auuour.ee that his nameis Beauregard,
and that he bus with him a certain number ol
troops. Together they will d?tend Charleston
tothelastextreiidtyasin?ir.'tyIvtind. Whether
the place is impregnable or not isjthe question
uow to be tried. We bold that ?tia.
Knock down Argument as to the Prices
of Newspapers.
It is said'tbat owing >o the peculiar circum
stance** ol' the caso it would now be unfitir to
. aire guld a<- a standard of value. Inasmuch
as conj is ti e basis ot our provision crop, lei
us try that as a standard: When we pub
lished our paper at ?2, we could buy four
bushels of corn for that amount Our paper
tvas therefore worth tour bushels of Cirn.
Four bushels of corn is now worth $12 ?ti this
market, and I ur; her up the country !$20. Cur
paper's iheref'ore worth $12 by the Cum.stand
ard. It wa? formerly worth two bushels OJ
wheat, Wheat was fi' liing here a few weeks
ag' i at S i 2. Measnred by tho wbe?.t srandard.
onr papi r is worth $24. A year's subscrip
tion to our paper would formerly buy tea
pounds ot' sole. 1 allier, which, at present pri
ce-, amounts to S<>3. Our p'.per is, there
fore, measured by tilla standard, worth $3{)
??er yt ar. A year's subscription would lor
t:--rly buy lour yards ot jeans, or sixleeii
yards of cotton homespun. Thc f'-tir 3'anls
of jeans is worth $20, and tho country home
spun is ?2i, at tins" time. Accoi'ninjr to thia
standard, our paper lg <iOjT worth from ?20
to .'?24. A yeur'a .-ub.?cripiion would former
ly buy sixicm uuunds of bacon, which will
now cost SIG, or upwards. Hence ourpuprr
is worth ?;iti by the bacon standard. We
"might thus go on ad injli Ham. in every ca>c.
that to bri hg newspapers to a levei with
everything tise would lix their price at from
$12 to S'i? per j ear.-Sumter Watchman.
-?.
An Ev.'i tor in Luck.
The six feet o' original humaninty that
controls the columns ol' tho Cleveland Ban
ner thus de-ev'tbw tVo'ack ff '?v?clc le 'lately.'"'J
encountered :
Aai Aau??&aLB S'tuuffilSB.-The other dav
w? were !ijtt??d;iig at " taes'.- presents" pi;cu
lng ino our compositing stick " brevi. r,'' at
ibb rate ol' 2-10-LaJ ;i?e% li'uesLai only ca'
lor? have them-no; eal jug a continental 0-ni
lor lue world nor t!:e *. biVanee iii mankind''
-without tried in our M wendie skin"-eon
s.rieriug ivb'jther we would commit puicjde or
be, a eui.dui.ie lor Congress. Winn.- tims
ruminating, a Irictid approached our Window
and p?k?d something in our pocket-we supr
p??cd it was au itjL-riit;: ?utcktne, and us we
were md:li?rent abuu? being bloWcd uji, we
just le.?ji ?tav thetv. Aber i'.ie ge iticins.ii
nad re?ffeu, us toe thing Lad not exploded,
we concludid to examine it more minutely.
Wo very cautiou.-iy (dipped lu our bant!,
?trew it out nod u'irolied it. Conscience!
what pretty pictures-ft.ur ol' them-we could
not divine what sort ol' scenery .they . repre
sented-never had SM en thc liae before. We
caliea in the '; oM woman," who pretends lo
be of a lilli rwiry turn of mind, somewhat ac
quainted wita hieroglyphics and the dead
iuiujuag^s, to teil ns what sort of u pict urey'
they were. She hist looked nt tho " pictures''
and then turn upon ihio M beautiful boy,': and
at lajt ixciaimed.
M Why? old man, that is money-four 820
bihY!"
" That can't he,' becaufO they never moke
but 1, 2 and $0 bills; or ut least this h oui
experience/'
'J They are $20 bil's, and, oki man, you
uave been bushwhacking sotuel>oily, because
that is too tnucia money ?br au editor to have
to come by it honestly.''
u Nary time, old woman-a friend give it
to us."
"Who was it?"
".Mighty clever man, and it is-nn.^of your
business, nor nobody else, what his name is
-we aro not o'ltged to tell everything if we
do print the news. Go off, we don't like to
talk to poor folks."
" All right," as railroad men say.
A NEW WAY TO BLOW UP A THAIN-The
Chattanooga Rsbd of Sunday says :
A few days since a party of our guerrillas
went round in tho rear of Murfreesboro and
blew up two locomotives and trains, with.tor
pedoes, one on thc Nashville and Chattanoo
ga, aud the other on the Franklin and Nash
ville road. Tho torpedoes wcro placed an
denienth the track, with a screw percussion
cap or friction primer atlacbe?, which was so
placed ou the iron rai! that the wheel of 'he
car prcising over it. caused the fulminating
powder to explode and ignited the u?sguzin?.
We did not learn tho extent of thc damr.ge.
NEW SrnsTiTCTE F )B BLACK SLAVERY.
Pa?-k Godwin, editor rf tho Evening Post,
(New York,) sivs that t; if slav^rv is to '.on
tinu'e in this country wart the Irish Ctrth
olics td take thc p'aocs of the negroes, and Iel
the more in?ellipe.ni?/'nd more virtu??< WaClfi
b<? Hbcratijd." " Such an ?bomin?uTe tv*nti;
moot is entirely worthy of the man who ut
ters i'-a ni?.n who ravp.i liku one kt i ..-il iain
against the Constitution of his country, nm
slrtriders every ^-Siiie man *hq is ''.?.?. a ticgn
ia his heart."-N. Y. Old Guar?..
A novel mode of Uwbt'tie has been intro
tlvccd ata T?np'ist Church just built. ?t Piiiln
delnhia. There is not a pas burner in fbi
audience room. In thc panels of the eeiiitif
are circles of protw! glass two fe?>t in d?ame
ter. Above each of tbe?e in the loft, is at
ar?'an'! humor, oed over tue burner is n pow
erfid reflector. Th? ijff?tH is just thu sami
as if thnrr were thir-*v- full moons shit,irs ii
the coiling. The light is not sharp and ir
t?nso hnt abundant und mellovr, and uot pair
ful fe tho eyes.
l)o rou always bear in mind jour-liuai ai
conni?
The fmycr of the Exhort inner.
Wa hive, some!"unes wondered nnfittojcr the
.wit.nioner cv< r praytd. Wo KVI .U13?5K'3 io
hear Ins prayer, or, rather tn r.-nu the R?erpfs
I o!' L13 hear*, while ostensibly otgKged in tho
holy exercise. His words, interpolated with
his thoughts, would be aoinethliig like ?, uut
follows :
.Our-Father, who rn In heaven-I wonder
what will ho the price ot* whent, this season.
My crop is ii ii e. veiy fi UP. I .hinl; I must
get at least, fifur dollars for it. I ?hquld like
l?get UTI-Hallowed be Thy TJaine-if tho
season continues, .1 ahull make a tremendous
crup ol'corn, tua r-s my cribs are now ?nffi
eient ro hist rae twx? years, it will all be clear
prn?t-Thy kingdom ?onie-chickens are a
Kreut institution. liefere tho war, Luecd to
sell them, for ten cents, now I . get a dollar.
I can scarcely, lind it in my beart to pray for
pe^ce-Thy will be dune on earth-I believe
I won't sell my Corn lo the soldiers'*' relief so
ciety. They don't give enough-as it is in
heaven-That old ?leer brought me in ?2?0
Give us, tins day, our daily hrond- Mv ponr
neighbor who hasahusbana in the army, and
ali lillie children, at .horne, must lind it ... '
lo get along. The Loni bless her and hers
Forgive na our trespasses as we forgive them
thal, trespass against us-My old friend,
Smith, was rather bard on me, when belaid
i gouged the poor, hut I forgive him-si?d
lead us : ot into temptation-1 am afraid our
pastor's prosperity will prove a snare to him,.
Why bro. Jones sent him a cow and a calf
but deliver us from evil-I wi sh our pastor
would quit preaching on extortion. If he
don't 1 will stop subscription .sure. He-i.-?
really an evil. Ho won't let a body be at
.peace-for thine is the kingdom, the power
and rhe glory, forever and ever,-I believe 1
will send some milch cows to Columbia. I
hear they are bringing (remend?n prices.
The merchants lhere do charge, awfully, foti
their goods. Lord have mercy ou us, .and
save us from such extortioners.-Amen.
Confederate Bujdisl.
L A us all adopt the . following brisk and
lively view of the case. We clip it from the
A t la u ia Com m ohwsal'h.
i.-C' n in tl c smoke house-tnc.il in thc hopper,
If Grant roosts iu Vicksburg wo tluu't care n.
copper ;
Lee in PonnsylTttda, makes tUc. Dutchmen flj
about,
And sp"iii their calculations and crops and soar
kraut,
So three cheers for ibe Southern crons, and three
cheers for tiie men,
tVho have whipped the Yankees ofteu, aad will
whip 'bern well again.
How deems got Some Silgar.
Aunt. Sally's supply of sugar bad run low.
.teems hn-i been puthoo short allowance, and
he got hungry for some s wc tnin. li? want
pd m ??et-iu the o?d lady's sugar box, and so
he gnid :
' M i, is m ash rae rna ?ixen ?'
' TL.-y say Uley is, ruy SOM ; but what makes
you ax r You ain't be-.-n taten noue, ha>
you ?'
' Ves, ma, I btu, an they makes iqe pow
erful sick, tit;?,'
(The old lady begins to grow frightened;
omi Jeeras proceeds:)
. I was rea lm in your Cook Bo*<k that mush
rooms was good, an so I trio1 a whole pased
of Vin. an has cut 'em.'
. 1i'ugsible '!' says tho old lady, s'il! mprn
frightened. ( Jcoms, you must take something
right away.'
1 Yes, ma," I think I ought to lake some
thin, an here's receipt 1 just, now seen iii tai*
paper lor curir. ;dZeV. ?hit 1 don't want, to
take none o' that : s wet;'.in w*>~ld make no
1 Laiqjoyt'**"'"^" ?* "--*fc<. - ' - , " * * .,'
I Read tho receipt, my son-reid thc re
ceipt.'' " . - '
(.Teems take up the' paps? containing the
following :)
'A n.-medy for poisoning l?y gtry?biijpe and
mushroom isaum-ipievd iii Ung?and. lt cpii
>i?.us i? juaking tuc patient cat larg ) q i MI
ties of refined sugar, and, in desperate m.,
o'p*:ning :i velo ?ud i?jicli?ig sugared waler.
. ? ts effects are to oxygenate and restore eircu
iat.ioii.''
. Hy spoiling half the voids, J?em t re.fls
. be loregoi'ig,only instead uf 'opening a vein,'
Jie rca is,-'opening the moutji.-' Whervupou?
Aunt Sally cd ?ed ti?r he.- 'injection tnasbcen,
because site wanted to follow tnu directions
i-oerui, a?* nighasshe could ;! n>id it was with
the uric!-, .. .'.ifiiculiy that Jeemsgit tb.* pro
gramme changed.as f>!iows ;-Curtain lall.s
with the old ltHy drenching tho youngster
with a quart bottle of "sugared watet/ in
which Jecinr-. had put S"".-c 'ox. genated bit
ters,' in order to aastst in 'oxygenating anti
restoring circulation.'
Durisg lite l>:>.ttii? >>!' (Jetty .burg, Gen.
Eweii. reining in his-iior.se, and Cal i i hg one
ol his aids to him, said : 1 hare been struck
-assist, me to alight."
Having helped him from bia hor<e, the
aid inquired where the General had been
hit.
.. Here," said Gen. E?vel1,.-pointi?g lo his
wooden leg '* i'll trouble yon to hand lue my
otb. r leg."
The fractured artificial limb having been
removed, and a tresh one put on in ita place,
tho brave old General remounted his hone,
I and again rodo to the front. .
. SOLEMN ANO JUST.-A few days since the
Yankee Captains in the Richmond prisons
were usscmbled, and ITO of them selected by
! lot for the death penalty in retaliation for
t.he execution of two of our officers by the
enemy in Kentucky. The scene is described
as solemn in the ex'rcuie, and thc poor fel
lows who -.vere drawn were very much over
come. To such sad measures a ruthless ene
my drives u>. Alas, for the age!-Sumter
Watchman.
It is now s.?.i J that Gen. Milroy is to bc court
j marshaled, for not haying obeyed orders in
evacuating Winchester some days previous to
the attack upon that place.
List of Letters
REMAIN INO in thc Vost Olliee tit Edgcficll
0. H., S. C., Soih June 1801. Persons cail
: iu? for Letters on this ?bt will ple.i>o say " Ad
I v?rtisrd.-' And also-prov ide tbcuisolves with thc
j uharrgc to ;>av fotUdver?siiig.
A, ii.-liicut ?J J lt Arbitra. Il Adams, Mis.'Ii
Mrs L ll Attains, Mrs S b.tiighntan, b Blackwell
0, I), E -J P Camer?n, 3, W A Crafton, J Col;
HU?;, Mies ? Claris Mi.-s C Oulam, J M Coleman
A J.?anfmsher, J W Denney, Mri S A Dougherty
E D -Lb*, E S Dunbar, Miss M Everett.
P, C., ll.-Mrs M A Filler, 2, Mrs E Glanton
I I. HVriH, M ii W iioncrvon, J Harlin, Hudsot
: ,t Cogburu, .1 Harris, JRev ti Uctul.Mre M b Har
ris, A llollb?Mwoclb, ?1 M Hudson. L Holloway.
K, b,* M.-W Conrick, Mrs M S Kemper, M /
i leonard, ?Uaa i< li !..M.C, Misa t? Leo, J Lewia, I
; ;,?1(.. . . _ M.. Ki.-. -- Mo A ter, M Mur,ah. .Mr
I ?i ll Horgan, MTlicGraw, M,lsa Me'gee,H ll May
J? V, lt.-Mi'i M K Koa man, Mrs S Neal, Mr
.Kl'owyd, li ll I'naeon, M L'aimer, Mrs Page
! Mbs M A Hartford, ?: U Kyun, H U Ibibnrn.
? g T, w.-Miss lil Samuel, J Baiith, ll ."ell
I Mrs M Swenreiigiu,"4, V Sfinidley, Mr^ ll Sim
? on-, ll ISM S A Swcarengiii, Mr? V Scott, IMr.-* ^
i \ Shf?lr Mi-? M A bioilb", -Mr.i S Bulcher, Mis
I M SwearenjH?, Mrs M Bhoaly, Mrs Y Stonulwi
\m?* H Swearenffin. Misa H Shumparl. Mrs R
; Sheelv, X ?homii* 'ii il ll Towns, Mr.? U Tay ot
! Mr- S Tboihss, il Tighlm?n. W hheerman, Uu
: M Tnriier, Murs G Turner. .1 II Tou...oit.,a.<, C.
.fow.es, rf ll ?Lboaipsj.u, Mr* I- WtollaHi. K Wal
son, J Wright. . A. ItAMbAl, 1. M.
July 13
2t 28
Shoe ?Fhread.
CQOD- AHTICliB just rcceivid. Prie
$?,t'U per lb. J. A. GUL LEY;
Hamburg, July Ll 1** ?
PKOSf.ECT?o,
TH R un icr.-i^hnd will is-stie, in a Cow v.? !??, ..t
livhiiitn ' V*., o w.eki v jinn ??cl, io bc cailcil
j '. l'IIE SOUTHE KN PUN?.'H!"
; Ii trill in? 'no.!,- a. dupl?calo in fi-/?, farta au?
j genorr.l tature* nf tho wnrld ie...;.....--l London
y " Fauch,"*' to lone: iii ?icKau#jcdgoJ ; .. TIT in ibo
j British ?Kies in tho rr.'oruialinii vi |... *>I inf u. es.
! 5>n J tbi! ciilipiuc-ni?TJt of ibo public ..ii.?M. ila-h
( big lui it did niil, the genius of ilooi?, ,J;.rr::bl,
[ und ii host of -.vils, pools, und puu?'sopbio thirl: -
! er.-.
I Thepropriotorsof ^HESOUTJISSS PUNCH"
j bring to tnodifi'mnU task vi .-nuoi.-slc.ly c.aduct
I ing Buch ajournai (ha ?idvnitigo? of capitel;
i abundant menial- r-erour'e'.r, und practica) skill,
i The e.di:or, IVr many yunrs p?3r, has boen c-n
I ncotuJ, i.) a lomlini; editorial Cup?clty, w'.tll mc
I largest daily papers of New Orleans and M?bih>,
i wh;le thu. .gumleraau T'IO will h?vt eharga ...f the
j typographical and ?ngmviug ?cp^rinieut.'l ?s aa'
? surpassed in that, skill necessary fur succors.
E>rtry number will bc Illustrated wi'h humorous
outs, appropriate-to the times (humorous :?nd sc
r'n.us.) tn ni tho hands of OLO of toe best engra
vers on tho continent.-an arti-t nhi.se nan.o is
farailiv tr .ie rendi'n-r public of the Sr.utli.
In fi- , thi undor.-ijtncd arc dct'Tnii-:ad to uta ko
... SCUTilEKN PUNCH" ibo tttf&k, n>< <
rca. I ab S-, mid host illustrated literary j .uara! in
Amorie'a, lc'shall distance notnpoiition.
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per auninn.- News-deniers supplied atilia rate of
$10 par hundred foping. Addie??:
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Publisher*, Richmond, Va
July 22 " ' tf. ' 21)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
H 2 A D Q "JA RT E RS. '
CI;.1!IL.KKTO.I, July 13", 1SG3.
To iii* Citizen* nf, S'mth Cu o ina:
A N MmmedU?j necessity exista for TEREK
j% TJiuU.-'AXB LAUOREHS, in addition td
those ordered-by -Col. Shannon, fur a period n-u
.ce.-d'.! g I,LO m'o-tii. Tho Act (d' il:-: Lcgi-'a
tu.x- prove- insuiiiciont to the procurement of I tic
labor-asked for l.y tho Confederate authorit'os.
Tho Executive of tho State is, tbcroforo? rclnc
I tautly constrained to cal ? 'upon thc patriotic, who
hu.o made already so' many sat .-?fices, to e nuc
again to thc aid of thc State] This call io not
made without tho fullcit. knowledge on thc ?tart
.of Lyn: Beauregard ?iud thc Executive Ihne tho
?iced ia most, prcising. Let every citil?ii, without
a mollien t's delay, send ?very hand ho eau sparc.
Thc s.iitify cf thc. Stale may, nnd til? livsa o*V
many "t oar gallant m-ii ?allho field will, depend !
lipon thc manner in. which ibis cull \. rof-uuud- i
ed to. " .' ' I
A di-crcct orrri?fi' to every' fifty bandi ?v.ou\l j
ba ?cur. 'iba hauls should Liing spades, and i
shovel*, which will bo returned, and OJ supplied !
aid- turee (bvyj* co $w<l radon*.
Tho railroad egmits at tho depots aro rc.pr.sfd i'
to idiiii transporta t^un ticUct", c< pies ot which ?
they will lurnt h ta' fylujor ECflCLB,-tu tfhuu
the laJii-rers will ho tob?f?iJi
The Ex?-c::"?ve Y^tnr?s to ?..y the negroes ?rill
ec pro).eily cared f-.ir.
l.iren under my haiid and tho seal of tho State ?ti
?Charleston,: this l.'tth day of July, A. I).
[t.. s ] ono thoasaad-'eight numbed and six ty 1
three. M.L. BO????AM.
Wirt R. Hu WT, Secretary of ?Ula.
July'22 "? lt 2'J
?0S?FI?L?) MILS ?vADE.?i?.
? .1 . -r* . 'V~ - . i
TIT-i Institution will bo oncnetl on tho -Ktis j
August by ??r- JC;.4?PtI M. SliKid/dAX j
?cno.-will j??e caarg? ul'1'wunty-liv? Scholurb \?
* i'rt:.v:^^ii^??.j-fr~ ?-.
. Slr. lt. W. ?A^D?OV.will tako cb?rg-- nf "ll
o'.hcrs, over t!i:;t jiu arbor, at thc sim? timo and
?bice, and.on ibe saiuo I-rms.
R, T. MIM?.
'V ?tifr. A. ADl)Il?OX,
BDMl?>"n IMJN.V, .
Z iV. CARWibU,
JulyS,
tate of SoutJl Cardilla.
. C. TEAGUE,
Trustuos.
7. XECUT-iVE DE IVA ilTMUX T.
Cof.i'Mtti i. -fuly 2, ISM.
W?IEIIEAS, Information ha? hoeh received al
Ibis dvpartmcnt that WILLIAM I. MOSS,
who was in ?hu jail ol' Kicblaad Disrrict ander
sonteii?e <>r dentb for the murder cf Jumes 1'tiil
lips, did, on thc nigt-t of the 27th of Jun?, multe"
Iii- escape from tlit- said Jail :
Now then fora. I, MILLiEDGE L. BONITA Mj
Uovc'riior of thc Sfcte of Sr.utl: Curolina, d > hcr?
hy otfir a reward of ONE TUOUoANJji DOL
LARS ?or tte hnprthension of'th'e said *?\ iiliun:
T. Moss ami his'd- live-ry into any jail in t?is
State.
Said Moss in nlp-.t 2* y-<ars old, j feel IO inches
high, weighs ab..ut I-4? lbs., dark hair, wears
mousUtcko and ' is" rat uer good looking. Ho is
from Wnke coowty. North ?ajolinn.
fjiyeii under my liiLnd and thc PPM of the
.State, nt -Cul nm Wa, Ibis second, day of
[t.. S.] July. A. P. one thousand righi hundred
and sixty-three. M. li. BON il AM.
WM. K. HtVsTIS Srocret-.ry of Slate.
JulyS v lm 27
Stats of South Carolina,
li D t. EF IE LD D [STRICT,
IN.OKDIN'ARY.
BY W. T. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge
liold Db l riot.
Wlioreua, Mary McCainc has applied to nie
for Lcttors ")' Admiu'iHlnitioii, on all and sin
gular tho g'.ods and chattiesj rigiifa and crcdi:f
of E. Washington; AV'ade, late of thc District
aforoeaid, liec'd.
These arot therefore, to cite and admonUb all
and singular, Ibo piudrcd and creditors of-thc
said decoascdj to hq and appear bef-rc mo, at om
next Ordinary's Court for tho said'l);?.??.?ct, to b<
boldon at Edgoflelfl C. II., on thc. 2. th day ol
.) ii ! V iusi.., to show causo, if any, why tho sabl
administration should not lu. granted.
(iircn under my band Kud Bv.il, ti.is l'Sth daj
nf Jitly jr. rho "year of our Lord ono thouaajn<
cb?ht hundred and ?ixry-thieu, and in the eighty
oi"iith year of th?Independentc rf South Caro
lina. ' W.E. UURiStiE, O.E.D.
July 15 - 2t ' 28
Cautioa to the public.
ALL panons ?rc hereby. cnut:ontd against pur
charmg from WILLIAM J. WALKER, o
LugVield Pietriot, ?nd Stat? of South Carolina
thc Tract ?? Lind in said JJls-riet on whioh hi
now resides, knpw?as (he UliEROKEE PjONDi
LAND:-, rt.titiioir.g Fi ficen Hundred Acre;
(sonic ou?; r?r two Reres, more or lesa.)
This publie notice i-< given for tin- reason that'
h?vu ptire.hii.sed said Land from said William J
Walker, ?nd am" entit;od to the possession of i
on thc flr<t day of January nc xl : and shall en
f.-ren my Mehi to possession at that time, shoub
it not He yielded. ' "
ALLEN P.. ADDISON.
July 13, 1563; om 23
WHEAT V/ANTED
At Granite Mills, Auguste, Goorda
THE Tbidorltigtici', having purebred tho ahov
well-known"MILLS, .situated on iha Aujju
tn Canal, (forrrerly ^wned by B. IL \\arren,) wi
pay tho ll I O ll HST. MAHKET PRrCE for bot
UKO AM) Will i ll Wt! MAT. Partie
d< tiring I" -oil will-'ploasr cali on
CVO. Tl >AOhSI)fi? ?V CO.,
Mo. 2 IS Masonic Hail Buiid'ui,;, Droad'St.
Augat ta, Cr.., July 7 ^m* 28
I A Valuable Plantation
FOK riiLR
: rr\ Iii Suitor !.?,.* < ffcra .'.. >?!? his V VL?IAT?IS
f VH.. i iiAMA'il. .\ coui? :t K
I : ! ,.;.; ;{ IJaniired and FiAy \- rrs .
j il?r? >.r lea*, lyiug 'i-i Tink'y ."rje!:, and lini?inl;
ile'd !>y !:. i.;' ij.,1, .!.'! Brook?, Capt, t-.ugvnc
. linn, (iperffi Bte ad anil uikcs, This I*? i..t iiroji
! i.-i ? li?utal ah.fet 7 inil.-s North ';f IMg^M VJ
j I Iga, fi ? -j S> .r:..::ry Roylj ?? a pl" .saan ?nil
i I:f .'Mn- i njiJily, n-.il in thc midst i<? .i rettriud
1 :?IIM !"\ ngrvejihts neighbpraoVd'.
I About itao-lulf nf thia Trart nf Land 'liclaarc 1
alida Buusiderabl?. portion of il Ui a btgh a.fiiti
of cnltwatlou. Tho oiler Laif nf thia Tra?ais
in nntiy? forest-ubouudiag ia Oak, Lickury ?iud
Pine <rrowth. . "
Tltt!TA ?rr; on ?he rr?>-.?i>",s all nociragAry i?iHnrjr
{?..n buildings-?il ju good repair. This Tract ii
w.dt. watenwi,and i? ono ?if ;bc bo? ranges.for
catrlo in iii?, Binti let,
Tb-! land is wal adapted to Cotton, Corn,
.-raali Oraiu, ?tc
Fi-r further ?nfnp?iiti<vi apply to Mr." Ju. M.
Harrw*?n, tit the ShcriiTa r;l?co, Kdjrcli* !d.*S.
.::i,i:?:?t r ULAND.
Jgly 7 " li 27
BT^rClrarlesto^-CoMrier will piesse copy iv, ic?
a Week fr-r "ile m nth and-forward u'uCouul forjh.
Willi U> t:li<-.?flii-e.
r3 i o m .it Wi &kh t? ?iiii? ?yifc.
?'JST PtiU-i-lwd, ?mi ?'.r .-ule by N:*S. MOESE
.t CO., Au ra- a, Ga..
A. COMPLETE BIOG BAP?I?CAL SKETCH
OF .< s ION KMT A Cb" JACKSON. By CitAR?CS
H.W.I.OCK: Being adult and r.ceura'o account, t.f
the ),i',i,i:.ia F.wnis ot bi." Lif-, .his Dying .Mo
munlK, abu the ?ibscq?w? at- B-ioUiuond ?nd tttiX
ingpm. .
This work cmtaina tanny anecilntes of tba il
.2 4-: MIS goliUcr that Lavo never befuro buen-iul
libbed.
P?r Kale hy n'l Boot Stares ar.d New-i rvg^iitft
Pricey Lilt). T,,c irado supplied ?it a liberal dis
count.
rs-'All orders addressed us will !.c nrompt
lr uji*<i. N. s. MORSE ? co.'
_Augij.|.-i, Civ, June 2J, St 2j
EICCD?O? Notice.
PTTH.<1',\ KT t) n writ of JS'ectioa Issued hy
Ji n. \Vi I). p-ftorepr?.-iitt'i.t i>f thc Sonate,
to tho inanauerd of ?iectb?t?s fur tho Inprint ol'
Edgcliotd, tho.o will ho an election ho d un the
te.-u'-'i Tuesday iii' August next, for SI'.NATolt
to iib thu menncj "ecardiorcd by ibu death ni
Hon. A urn tnt SiXKJXS.
h'. V.'. SEIB?LS, Cu.viit.
Juiin2t (it 25
OF this Dlrrriet, "'i thu I3tli in/t.', a negro finn
who says-hw nawi'rii (?LBEBT, bu: i.-? fre
tjiiontty au I'ed Albort, itud that he hulong* tu .Ia-. [
King, liviuvt at Atl>:ita, On. Eilwri K.iyr bc.wa.1
?rrc?tcd.wb?ikittdds wif.;'.? b<it:su \-; ? ^ ni.pei
;>'r: af i .is l>?K!r?<*t. t-'-ul t3ib:trt is abcut T,
ytiir.-? "of- it??.. \?iglia cbmit 150 pounds, i? ?fcci
8 ir.-li.-H h'gV, d ?rk cotuplc?icd. .Nu marks ot
?car? not leva.
Tba owner is reqii^stcd tti COt^a forward, prove }
prfipvrty, nay cu>ircus and r?.ke him awiy, oibcr
\i???a tie witt l.m ilaall with as tho law directs.
L U. iilcCULbOUtlH, J. E. D. .
Jun? \i, tf 2i
rlji(?lTlilti?i : :
thavf) now unhand a largo Stock of BED
ROOM l'b UN 11 UAR, i? -Jets ul from ii ?,.
12 pieces, Mahogany, Eaaniolcdaud 9#itcx Pahit
ed. A small Jut of PAK LOB F WIN ?T UK E.
AI:o, SBWn?Q TA1JM?S vrjftlTING TAB LES,'
h?S?Sfd TABLES. \Vi.|niit~WAitl?KO?t:.S.
(JUAtUS, ii few MATTRASSK??, and all articles
?iMinily kept in the Furniture linc, iu?wrt of
??Y OWN [.?AM'FAfT'i?SE,
And will be.sold 1'W for good paper v..'bn thc
cash is ?u;. ?.-nveuicnt.
Burial Cases! .
? k?op cu-o? tai i tty, .JU a. lui', n'jx'k.of Mahogany
'Octagon Led COt-'FIXS. Ais?, Covered Bataedj.e.d
t'OFFlNS, pla?d but neitdy rrhuraod, at' $20'. '
?Oifi oT iloiirac $5 per day, or trip not over a'day.
? -.Tiri continue to keep a supply on hand ready
?.r delivery, J. M. WITT.
Mar 10 . if lu ^
"T : -2 %?r ^-sr ig* -^^?aTr
W?'lMl tjilpil t'i?? \?$:v\Xn '
tyvi P ARTICULA It ATTEX*'CJO}: will ht
ivii i'iv. i. t. rh? litpuirL.g nf WATCHES',
l>jji?'.-?v^ and. JEft'ELItY. Every Mlurt will bc
tiiude tu ?'i-i.:' 'ip viv uxuiisivc Stock of
3 IP S O TECLES .
Tu <Ult .-.very det'oiT of villon.
Tho ba?a.'o? of my nt'ook of CLOCKS, PAKCT
;'OifiiS, FLATED wAJt'K> 4c., will be sold low
Fuit tlASH ONLY
Aogusta, d ?ii 2't tf 3
LAND FOE SALEr~
fT?lIE Subscriber i.tf-r.s f>r salo privately thc
J. IIOME?TKAD I'LANTATION of Kol.i-rt
Jvhinutfs. de-'ii., in Sdgeficld District, coutaiiib^;
timm EU?<l>ilE!> ACUES, w
Srniitn ur. Stevens' Creek", M -"lio Hoad leading
from Augtesta-t? Calhoun'.'! Mills, 2S miles fruin
AiKusltt, and bounded by J?ul*of Dlr. J. J. Cart
lodi?, Mri?. Cnrllwlge, C. L. B". ir p.nd atbers.
Ti.evu mn un die place a comfortable Dwelling
fl<uwe an i nil nacflfsary oni.bnildings. There nr.
itveiity-flvo iwros of .?;.?;-d itt'tui lan !, ar.d thlr.y
acras f,< '?.?? ^ "..n in IVhcnt, and nbMit forty i::
Oaiis. ?bfl plac?is well watered and t'lhibured and
is ii, a hijib statu of cultivhtion.
' If a nnrchiict >i?n he found soon, I wlil sell
with the place Seventy-live lieiid of Sheep, Stock
of Cattle, lc.
Dr. J. J. Ciivtlcdgo or thc Subscriber will tako
pleasure in sb?wlng tho place to any one desirous
of purchasing r.n excellent plantation.
aafir*Terms easy.
VT. D. JENNINGS, Ex'or. '
Mar t tf ?
Morgan Station for Sale
w r??VE lor salsa TflORD?O II Blt SD 3sOK
SL GAN STA"LIiXQiV. He U ali.oauliiiil bay.
six years old, of hitndsouie syin'moiry-aiid ut" lino
action. J'or.-ous nibbing to eugago in rea,in;;
llur.scs will du well to eutndder t!.;.r opju.rtuiiiry.
J?.?r furtfcoy intormatfim c:.lt on ?Mr. Jus. M. Ilj-r
ri3:m, at tho Sheriff's Oliree.
ELBERT VbAixD.
.July 7, lt . 2"
MEMBERS m" icy Cumpauy -at, home on sie.k
1urlc;ii;h inusU^Mtr.i'eie/y.send on tur?eon.'i
ceniHcates monthly fm- extension of furlough-, or
T will i'j forced tn report thou absent without
leave. A private physician's certificate, if ii cer
titit-d r.hat tlit mar. is tmahla t>, K ? '? >? Snrgeoii
and i.-, sworn tn before a Magistrate. ^ il I p roe ur?:
aa ex tent i ju. B. E. &?CU?*L?pNj
Capt. C". B, Hampton Legion.
Camp Near Pctt-rslmrg, Ya., Juuu 20, I?'JS.
JulyS, :it 27?
CV LL AT TJIE3 HAMJQiyRt? P. O,
and get your PANT BUTTONS, snperio:
tn* anything cV'.-r ulferod in this uurkut, ac lor.
f ! prices. * r
' CALL AT TUE UAMQ.UBG POST UITICI
uti.! ^i:i your SALT, Mipcrior to LlverpOub.a
bur nriccs, and in good ?-loan sark;:-two bushel:
per sirck. R. L. GENTRY, P..M.
UtunbuVg. Jeno XO -lt 20
Tannery Notice.
HOM this dale I will TAN ajid DlU'SS al
pood DHV Hl?b'S ilclircrc'd nt my .Yan
fur ONE 7HIR1) of tho Lwifln'r-allowing tb
owner of lb? Hides my purt at thc luwo.-a Irtnyke
pfico. WILLIS HOS.-3.
. Juiv IM . .Im* . 28
F
Lost,
VN lao cvciiin<r of tho "d ins'ni>t nt Bethr
o \Jr Church, an AGATE BBACKLl'.T, compose
t.- oi tpparate pioci'.y each, piece in ilia lona of
ll ' Crescent, ami corinee'ifdrby ffnld bca>ls. Attache
ll i tn thc bfacolot U a dink miwble henri, cawed on
.?? nf a riicciii'.cn taken from Port Sumter aa iy^relit
j Thr limier will be cumpcinsated for his lr ni'>l<
I and 'S rvii'ti-?ed h? depusit it with Mrs. Chlo
i VVVl .' !). Uldge, ?. C.
.Inly M lt 28
--*.?
Por .Sheriff.
ni?NRT Ti. OALi AJA.L
KA ? KA i? Y, ?sr.
?. li. CL^Ra,
A. P. Wli?T,
.S'Oj&N HJ..-1?*. Ti,
V. COOPER,
j A con ni; i r.r. " '
SX?KL'INC Ti,Hiv Kit,
o. St. .V?A y,
CHARLE? CAUTER.
BERRI H "I;"-'F
.W. ll. E Ol. Ho WAY. . '
BEN J. 1U-PE?,
Tor Clerk.
.JACKSON COVAK. - .
S. HARRISON, , ?
F?r Ordinary.
W. V DURISOK.
Dentistry !
n. iva: KM: w"iii->e' ?u hu ..nie,
rogii.a.iy xwa nay during L y . ac. !. :
I.Ul ftftor iii, li li? wiij y ?,e lr,--.. OClTib?0lll'l>,
as hu iV Je?.-irnn? eunHjfiiienf? thrnugbut.t t??e
District demand muck of-bis nUcrfion.
^.JT Havict; tn pay the highest Cash price? for
Dcctistrj uirtterials, he will hercaflor work ONLY
FOR (JiSIl_
ScptlOv tf_M
Nails ? Nails!
TOST rrovived THREE -KEGS NAILS-ft, 10
** ""'1 '-I- For.-a!o'by E. PENN, Agt. .
Juli? lr . . (,(. 24
Negroes Wanted.
W-E \irtSIJ t.. pun-bese fi TTY LIKELY
YOl'NU >;i?CKOtStab.iarc prepared
to i'iiv thu HIGHEST CASK PJtlOKS.
We have on hand a LUifc.LV W OMAN WITH
FOUlt CHILDKEN wb.ch wc will b? please..! to
sell.vr'esehang'c fur oiher.NegriKts.
O LOY litt A SULLIVAN.
Jan 28 tf 4
State o? South Carolina.
EDGKF?EJJ) DIS?lilUTf
AV OR Di A'A li Y.
.VI. A. R;in?i>ui, A-'iufr.' nt ihe Estate 1
" of O. Oallumu, dee'd.,
\ . - .
A. Bjudinell HI,il wife; Lucretia,
Wary E. Tillman and oti-ers
WHEREAS ii A. IlANSOMi Administrator
of '.he Estate ?? S?r?is H. Gal man, dco'd.,
??s nj [il?<d tn tue, l'y pet'ti >!? iu writing, prayiug
ti...t ii p it m thc pi.i oe.is iii ihe Reed L*tntn ??f
?be said Sn nth It G.d'ina::, dee'd., may be pi, id
-vei lo iiiin, to Satisfy deb's against (he said Es
tait ; ana it appearing t'- roy gatLfaotioQ tL?-i
if?lL.!!! 14.-C?.|<Muan rod Mid.Ile*..n Mokely aad
..li ?:.e Lii/.fuvit., tw.'i <.f the Defendants iu tba
jthu've tta'ed ^e. rwdic l-eynnd thc It?ni? ff thia
St.iro. Ii is (boidfsro ordered and decieedibut
h-y itu appear ar a Court of Ordjnary to bo Loi
ton ai Et'g?ficld C. H., l?r lv!g< field District, on
Monday,'the 31st.d?y of August, l3o3, io show.
...;se, if ?ny 0 5y cnn* why a portion of ibo pro
met?? of tue Mile of the ltoaJ Jv-late of Sarah sf
GaMrnan, >iec*U., mid i y mc fW p.- rtitior. cjirj
i i-:ior., ehiiuld mit he pid'l nv.:r to thc : ^t \
?....S m. ;., liquirtnttt the debts Vaid h*l
rate or their coniwut to the s.-,<tli bc enterad;
of record.
Oiven nnde'; ;uy hKM.4 and-seal, thia tho SUib.
day o? M?y, lotjii.
.W'. F. DURISOE, o.a.o.
June 3 Sm 22
SUNDRIES! 1 -
tZfr{\ SACHS S.V. SALT, tdd and dry;
*}\J\J 50 *? Liverpool SALT;
.;.;,> Uhis. N. C.l'.'LOL?.;., t
? .;t> a nd Half Bbl?. N. O. Syrnp:
l?*0 Ilr.Jte?. i'itie i'lieAving TOHA?V'C?;;
i\> Jjtbls. Apple uno rem !: ^-yaud^? "
IO " Fine CrOWi I* ?
sut
M. > Zi A A M i- d l? o rn h .
c 11 BRI ? T ,. - -,. i ?n,i CORDIALS ;
_ 5? ?-'. ' '.wvUr-.JS "n<[ V,'U\ES ;
"*4i iiiMr-r tii-v :iiii. NOi;A;
Elna. ^E.-.L. f^Rl? rs. Av, Als
Together with u good HaVircniet' of FAMILY
1^110'Jc.llLliOi-"ti hand and for .>"!?. by
.' ?. S-TEVEAS,
' Augn.-Li, (leo.
Muy 2H r.ra 20
?XT !! hiivn ti .? on baud a good supply cf EN
'i1? VE1.0PES.' Empiire'at tl?le Office.
May 27 tf_ _ 21
Adininistrator'? Notice.
ALL person having r.o v dcmtndd against thi
E:?;>io m' J'.bu A. Crowder, deceased^ ar?
requested rn prcs-nt them to ;he subscriber on nr
before tho 29th Ju'y next, ss on that day a final
seulement ivlll hr made in the Ordinary's Of?eo.
M-'IF, .!! perseus ?iidebt.?.1 to said Kftnla ..ar? s-s
I lei ted (.. pay up hy Ihr.t tuie.
K. M; EPE ARMAN, Adm'or.
Ma.v ? _ 3in_13
Nails ! Nails!
JUST received an nssnrtmcnt of sizes. fVom -id;
to 12d-best quality.
J. A. GURLEY..
. Hauihur;;, June 9 Ira . 23
SALT FO?~FARMERS !
evViNO p.cc^nted tho Agency of an extensive
SALT WI RES, I will bo ablo to furnish
SALT in laru'c or small quantities, and will be
governed by the lowest 'market price iu Hamburg
or Augusta.
S. ?. BOWERS, Agent.
Hamburg, Mar 30 3m 13
Notice.
, A LL persons indebted to the Estate of James
xJL C. Henderson, ,dco'd., are requested to maka
pay moat hy tho tat day of October, 1863, ?ad
those having demands against said Estate aro re
quested to present them forthwith, as I desire to
make a final settkmeut on that day.
L. CORLEY, Adm'r,
Oct 1, 1S02. ly <.
Notice.
ALL persons having detnoads against the Bs?,
ta te't>f William E. Middleton dee'd., aro rer
qiieslcl to present ibem to the undersigned,. and;
t'b'.se indebted to said Ebiato are requested to.
maku- immodiato payment.
EMILY MIDDLETON, Adm'ix.
Mar i ' 9ax* ft
Rags Wanted.
LEAN COTTON- AND LIX EM RAGS can ba
* dd for cash at tho A.iW/iW office.
Ane. *? ?f ! S^ ?
c
Tanner Wanted.
ANTED lo Hire a GOOD TANNER-one
, , thoroughly acquainted with the business.
To such an one libesal wages and .constant om
ploymont will-be given, Apply to the undesigned
at Tucker's Pond, Edgcfield District, S. C.
.FAS. TOMPKINS.
July 1, ' - - it*. .2?
Notice.
ALL perrons indabtctt to tho Estate of John R.
G wultncy, dec'd-.t aro requested to make pay*
mont as early as-possible. Thoso having nial?*
against the KiiotO will prosent them, properly
attested, to Dr. A. Tfiguo, my authorized
a<t :.i. LUCY GWALTNEY, Ex'or.
cDce i\ 13R2. ly
NOTICE.
A LL persons having claims against th? Estate
ill of Dri J. Harwood Burt, dee'd., ar? notified
to prepent them; pr<?perly attested-, as the undor
Sbtood is prepared to pay the same. Thoao in
debted to said Estate are rcqnostod to 'attie prompt
ly W. M.-R.UKT, Ejeor.
Jan 21 - "*
Salt and Rice.
JUST received ard for salo THREE TIERCES
very superior SA LT. ?ad ONE TIERCE NE W
RICE. i R. PENN, Agu
May JO If *.