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.;??-. -t , >'*>nt. T?.?s fc^wVrj; fi."? or-liMid
"-. > i .'.igi-' 'iitu-'ii'.; ???.u-rr.Mssio'!. On |
?r:*'.ay rn ?rom"-; jrVrt si ?n?jriH ?.?v"!?] ai?
f?,;..r'- fire H?r eb -nt sn n:?ni--rr:,\he .ew-ui/a j
r-?l; ?ul and lower b9i:jb*ri?ti-p:i !?5ffi?5 l-jtb-.ntl.
Ritunes Chevfl?ii HaikeJI ?ntl S:t.i!*,i:is, nu
.I .?..?.-' ?5!a:id. ?'?0 Continue'" f.J ?';?.r i;u
" uVi rt 1 sud well dir-c?^d fir? rn tH i'unkee
r. -i k-? '? M rr-s' Ul'ud.
f . v ia't'a?- Mamuts tb?, enemy cp-:n?-J a
.-.;' , *ijfc ?|??n B.itrcry vfcagri??* '.n.mhl
cstpikaau ..{.?.;. ?:?..* iu front, of "i anace Tia'ter^
:> . 2 a<?f cunciu?ed thrtma?out Ute da\.
. ? slow MI.'. irre^aPar ?rc ?vas ?lap k<*pt .up
<i .>. asi ?Tart Sumter, with little ?ffeot?
Vt ti>?- ;utei-U'-o'j Datt'?y Simkins. opened
fire cu a p*irty ?f ?ankee*" ofeoo\er?d Wolfing
o?* ?*uv* r? ?tifii**f4-n ne ?it-t- c r ils pit?, caus
i.:.* a sump-de lauione them ?ti'd driving. Tisera
i-<m their-. Wrfc*. From twenty to thirty
' ?iii i? ?track derec'K ia the vicinity and
n ng the piny, exploding and thuding up.
?lu'uds of tfj?-d;?nd smoke. Baiter} S?kjkins
. alft! kepi, up a rtipi i ?iel lifll/etiwe Sro ytotst
day at the ?neiny"? ri?e pi?e*.
The fiee.L yesterday remained quiet. A sup
ply schooner ?r.?i .-b-er'ed uiDngfi'i.- ice
M intiore, tia^f-rriti;::.im:.:n"i'i'.,'i. Tho (lest
?f ves4d? mwd? th's bir c^r-i-if-te-l of tketiag
>hii>-T>>?Ttsi?$ttV*j fi.fi 31 >pi'->rs, four ?unbfats,
ii mo???-boats tinda number of s-'uilsr.
_vt?-c. , sut-?'as.brig.--,-s" ?to iijtrri, civsr stearn
o? -, Jtti. The Muni number of ulu*k&?eiv trc
-;? cbc i?ur outsitee, and u ii??t of vesbO-a i?
biojjo. . . ,
J *>: i'o H r a s T x\ ?tB i v A *..-Tlt6 :i t i wm* of Charles
t .:: can gas (i c??i-jsity Vj ftoiag tc Ut?, ??orth
. i?t?rn Raiir?ad !>. ;^-t ?t uti ta.-iy hour thi^
..:..M->f-?i:f> '* \Vl?S.pji*'rj croc!:, ci.urgr
<s MijoVK. WilKi and i?t?r. Adolphus i.u
c -s-J.'-^I-rc-.'-y, 2<J.
Fwitr ?1 JI.EJ; To UK Hwi.o.-T-:e Atlanta
Cou'cderu-y learr;? from a creditablo source
tliat sioe?} the dmnuge sustained by Fort
S?mt?r, 0ciK7:.i jiu^ure-rtu? sont 4 Wwtuis
sion composed of Ei,ginetrs, to i-xactiue i:.j
. . .:..: '.i jil s.nd report wbi?thei' it^waF cs) nblp
of ??jffetie?. U'hej u.'oee?jdsd to tji*. Fon, and
??er iboronjjh uXatai?a*.ion; ('Le fort neing
on !. v &ro "? ;?e time.) ^ ILHI it ??e_M
.;.c f ;t!--?e ol oci'cof^ for aivuidetinirb period.
t?c*?2r?i' l{e?i?re?T'?rd then.csJled for volcntofirs
lo dtrfoiid I lui fortificatton. To this cali
.her? Wilban iuiuwdiaui ro?poas? from more
tnen than waft u?cc?*eary; ici? i^possibie to
t>HMm??e too highly j anti'to uttaeii too. warm
a pan'^^yric to this offer of vomr.taty service
fora duty so p?riloas. It will be a Phiiiinz
mark amocg the untnercus-.transactions o?
galJaHtry Mublsy -K-d <?y to?a war.
Gul lani ri-Tit .".'far Wbite Snlpkar
Spru-ya. '
Riet?tovn,-AjDg. 2s.-'.}.? folioring dis
patch vas i*e?v?~?*i at thc War -Derainiest
:Li ; ci .ming : .
V.'i'iTr. Svtr?RR BraiNcs. Attjr. 27.
Ge?*!; rf. C-?-p"' * VTe n:c't tb? unc??j yes
-, nj ufine abvnl a mile and a kill'from
Ibki . : on the VHVI leading to Wsrin"
>';.:'.. - We iftttgbt ir ?ct 9 ?'. M. to 7 P.
Li. '?very : tUw k toa?s by tin: e-i':-:ay wr.3
repy? i??. At ni/riif t-??:li gide ?;ce: pi-jd thV
sa.post'oon th?y had in the morning. This
iAi*'? :?.?g th?.' euemy ci idc iv?o ot?ter uttacke
.sud ?V4.it; Landscmely repnlseil, wheu he
abaiid^aad hi? position an?.l retreated towards
W:-.rt<i 6priii?s, pursoed by -c-t,vulry,' Aiidlft
li?!;.r>. " .......
Tte trovps tSigsgod. Were the 1st ?rie.Ade
t.f thia army, Coi. Ge*>- S. Patten eoramaudet.
*Tb<t?wfi.-yVer?aboat 0000>trongt witt
"ix ;.. ??>?- r?: artilleryund?r l^'i:*-. C?ni. Averell.
b't . - - is ?b?ut 200 killed RH i wounded,
itcmj's !o-s uot known.
V.'?s%i?.'ivu tskfto ah out 150 prisoner? vri-.h a
ptsc* of aruUerjfv
(Si^- .- i) SAMi!KL JOKES,
Vluj'jt-Gcucrah
Thc Fall of Knoxville.
i';. .-.-igeri- by the Georgia railroad, as
i ii'-ui Macou by the Savannah road,
j. ru* 'h?i ialeiiigcace ina*. Knoxville has^ePn
occupied by toe enemy. We have no panic;
ularT and hope that the intelligence arise?
ft"-'ii ?he cutting cf the road at some poinr,
thin side of Knoxville. We presume we hhail,
.> usual, be permitted to copy the particulars
(rum the AtiiUiia papers to-morrow.-Augueta
Coustituti inaiis-t.
JxTf-'?'*<<TtNt; raoM KANSAS.-^A telegram
dated Leavenworth, 21st, bays-: Last evening.
Qnaatrcli, sith a f,.rce 80(1 strong, crossed
i, om Mish.>uvi imo karmas, n<sar l?eiown of
(.lardnor, ??ixty it;?!e-s hohtw ?ere,.and imu;..'
(;i.- ef,- ?uried \nr l^awreuce. arriving before
:u?i'. iowa ti 4 o'clock, this morning. He
? .sted a ?uard around tho city^so tliat the
?A?XS3H could not MC?pe, au?.! cotanieuccJ pil
laging tue fclorsa, /tUooiin^ citi^eua, &ud* bring
houses.
A fteodatoan who managed to escape, on
r':n.,'hin:r the bl?lTbn t?'. aide, had a plain
vjtA- of the town, which was tLen a sheet of
flame, ile thinks tho loss would'reach $2,
tJ?d.?OO, and,b~ ibis timi, much more, as the
gu?rillas seemed determined to destroy eve
rything that would burn Thc citizens were
taken completely by surprise. .
.GKN. PKMIIE.KTO.V.-A Missiswppi Corres?
pondent ol me Atlanta A?n>e i( writes:
I um assured-1 . uudouncd ?utlioriTy thgt j
G-fUviful Peuibcuo'.i Las notified the ,Jresi- !
neht tb it nothing bm a pi-aitivo command '
t";viu h'm will ir.duce.Gi-n. P. ro continue in
fornioaptl of the army ol Vicksburg alter it;; .
orsraaization. )
i?cii! for Soldiers {I'nmilies and the
. J?ec?y.
>rr. A. II. .Morton, one of oar wealthy cit?- j
z^o^adveriises in our paper that he will sell I
Alea? -ii. his Mill, on Long- Cane, to fioldic-t'ii j
?~;;r.:i:?e-i and the nwdy at 5ii,00 per bushel, j
lt in oohing but justice to Mr. M., to say j
that lie has. fora groat while been scI?Dg i
r..?tai *iy:i?ch lower figures than the market !
price, ile is o*ne : Let. is able and willing to
tl ?. Such men will be long mid pleasantly
remembered .by our Holdiei--?,-while ;he
close-listed miserly-soufbd will bc treated
with.utuic?t derision.-Abbeville Pres?.
--.
The Exehanse Motel, Kichmond, formerly
no p'.pular i-ifli tlie tr?yclli?g public,* nus l>een !
. leti.-r.,! hy (ho Stats Fuutii Carolina. > r.? if DOW
?;s?J as a lVsyiide liyiuc fur the ti^op.i from ih;3 '
o?ate paaeiug ikrongh ltrcLtu6n(h i
':'t?? ItankS ef -\i-ir Orieans ?.?ve l>een or- !
?Wcu to po orer io ibo Jfenkto authorities nil
';?? RI rey brjm.ging t.-, tho regis tcrod't* if mies of j
tfe'.' l'.ti.r?. ?ororr.inei.r.
J: - ,? ." . - * i '
.SSr- bh?anlltts are sonoying the .transports in , ?
the r.v : r.-low ?retsiiv?io, .">?t.t.. very mucb. . j
A jre't -'eal ol 5io*nei> prevail* in Vicks- ? <
lurg. Lin. Johnson, the atwly-appojntod Yau- jI?
kee Postaaaster, is dea.I. I i
For tha/dtertiier.
TL o Southern Sister?' Aid ?Society has recoived !
i. donation nf $10 from Mrs. V.'AI.TKB HiLh, ! e
Mn. L&WI^JOKIiS, l'rcs. j o
,Mrr?, K?jrrr. Mmr, Seo'ry, fi
J?IIES I. Z:' 'JG'S. 131702. ?
vr.i??r::si>A* , sr rr ie?3'.
iiji;r?i??.c i ti tor Vrice &f Subscription.
l lilt an''. ,;Urr fui* dut;\ M?H! furiher- u..rVc,
^?zr LrHi 'if sJ,r?riru..,uv,ii. be $3.u0 rer aiiiiuiu
iii advance. Th ; i?ijrh price ?>? pnper. cud -..rery
:uiug elsy, crape's tu io make th'9 adv&tce. .
; Alloua: b?t, ?,?63.
Charleston.
j 'Tis saM matters are brightening uL.mt CLuIes
? ?on. Yankees t-laggia? UJ? apparently worn out.
Sumter te?abk 10 be held Indefinitely. Ono
uf ti.o Sl'O |.iKi?dtK already iitourrwd at WhltehiallJ
Qar<'?i:i Nfl iurther shtdlihj? ?ii' ibo Cit)'. T?c
|ieop"o la h??b Si'Ult?. No Yai'U-j ll'g t? wi-vu.
.v.r ibo Palmee:'.? City ! .
A War-ivure Vete rant'
Col..EtatuT LLANW. ibo gallant leader of ibo
glorious obi 7:h, ia at.bi.uie ou a sojourn of forty
. ijtht hours. Ile tucki -hin. -?nd, if we mny be
allowed the expression, frayed ont *, but is still
.ilv-ric iu body ami indomitable iiL/pirit-will not
tol?rete such a word a? frit, ?nd bi nloodihirsty
against all croakers -and such -like people; We
hope he may.able to press forty-eight d?y* "f the
pleniuros of homo .nto bi* forty-eight iiours.
I'i?e Vegetables.
Ex-Gov-PrcK:.N9 b*s ?ont the Editor, eo<'. Pub
lisher of tbe'AdcerriVr, eaoli, a gigantrc*peeim?>>i
of the purple E.jg Viani. Tb?i-e hnge thing*
lying in Btniijupon tho ?al ie of our sanctum. hu.To
caller) forth for twenty-four bourn past, torrents of
"udmiring excr?tnnfions. from nil our visitors. May
the bn'spitablo gardons of ?idgewuud bo ever thus
ii?osi^J-and their bospituble . owner ever taus
thoughtful; .
Cempan) fe>r l.?cal Ue?euoe.
We b?ve bcon roquested tu advertise that c
Meeting, fur the porpob-? of organizing a company
(.it L'ycA D,-fesoo viii be held is lb? CoUrtItous?
i:t tlevejj o'clock on Monday next. The provir
ionH under w.bieh company ia to be formed,
will be rei forth during the meeting.
Geuerat^?ragg.
Ciu. Bragg hrs nul left Chattanooga, uud u
u tl g?dug tu leave it. Military men of wost oe
knoK?rct judgmeut. say that Cbattan?ogu is th?
strongest point in Die Confederacy.
* ? m o. .i;.'. . .'
jCBeV Tbe in?tu who received a short time ?ince,
' {rom Mr. S. E. BOWER?, Hamburg, a bag of Su
gar to bo left at tbis office, and fueled to do so,, it
hereby notified tn deliver said Sugar without de
lay. A hint to tho wiso is sufficient.
iffl-Tbe ebitn-wy not oe of tbe-bruve youc>;
Tnov'iS PRBSLIY, who fell .?t Gettysburg, Pa.,
hu.? boon roceivnd uad will bo published in oet
next paper.
jB?r-Thc-Parcbaiiiiig Ctc-r>i?sary for thc Con
feder?le Government, at Augusta, publishes the
foll<rerinf notice to Qraifa and FloorDealars :."0n
aud siter the S4tb>day of August, 18ft".'?, all Wheat
and Flour held for sale, and a price reqr.?reJ ex
j ceding Four Dollars per hcik/ds for Wheat, and
I Thirty Dollars per barrel fer Flour, (198 pound*
each; wi!i bu ?ubject te l?isure."
**s?*An exchange pape- pays that Col. J. F.
vKliner bas teen appointed ^??.f^,rt?T?rer Brig.
Genon.' Ripley, ranking bim In eommajnd 0f the
harbor defence* of fkarlcston.
--i- , ^ ? ^r1 >- -'1 11 ?
jyjn tb? 2Jst, d?r ?ig^^r?oler.t gale, the
Uuitod :<ates brig Bainbridge ?oandercd/whiJo
on ?^voyage from New York ?" Port Royal. All
jin b?erd w?reJn#t e*ei^r'.7.H"sn^*ae?_njje pitisau
np in a eair.H boat. ,
?SSF* We have bonn penaiitcd to -Tead a lotter
from a member o? Co. E. ^Capi. T. W. WHATIJIY
Coiuaaudiug,) lat Re?t. R. C. C., dated flem new
Culpepper, V*.. wheie'm thc anaou?cemsttt is
med?; thai that ge'dsni Cempany are mullering f*r
clothi:^, shoes, tr. We hjt.e ?ur Ladies' Soldiers
Aid Societies throughout thc L'ulriet, will take
ibo matter in baud and Bond on supplies to tboso
brave TOOU at an carly day.- Sj-eukiug of thc
Cavalry fight eu tie lat August, ai Brandy Sta.
lion, the t.rifer ??ny*: Our Regiment made a
Ter; gailaiit ebsrge led by Liea;. Col. TWKMH,
(Cd. BLACK Levi.-bru wounf'?<i in ibo band)
and tor wh'cb t'< .<? Stuart complimented ni bigh
Jy C?l. TWIRGS ts H- very bravo manhandle .r. ro
j popular ri..tv v.itb bis men thar, e?or. Sevf-nl ff
j our CorupKvy foaght vury g^ilanily.''
i jj??*- We bute rtcently received an intercsf'r.g
! lotter from "0. lt P. S." nf the f.?, lleCt.. C.
j C., but do-not think prudent to lay it before our
j readers: Our correspondent report? tho bculib of
j tin Ilf.r;itneiif gcoil, acd til? luoii ?ii the beti light;
! ing tnm ?.r.J .-pirits.
I ? jy A friend in tho T.b S. C. Regiment, wr?
j t't!i? us ou bu?ntsjj paya bis roapsjci? Ui army
I skulkers a* folloFS : " If you see uiiy abie bodied
j mon from tbis or nay other Regimeut ut Kaine, en
! dtuvor to got tk?m to join their 'commande fcrtb
! with. I oannut 3ee bow nay mau possessed of
! the'f.iintest vasiigo cf patriotism, cun remain at
j home after President L)AVII>' soul stirring address,
j lu fact nt>uo but laggard,; and cewards can do su."
j And our soldier-friend is right. S.o soldi&rs, if
; you are able, puck your knap.ncks and seek your
I brave comrades tn the field. Go sbaro tb?ir toils
[ erith them, and vkh thth. i.ivide their honora.
i
j fSf We,have on band Fevern] obilu;iry netices,
but inasmuoh ne they are not paid for, we hav?e
laid them a^ide uu-iil oiir eft-repeated, rufo, re*
(?iiiring casi. i:i advnuce i? i-emjjlird with.
The marrieil ter? nf tko Atlanta Intrlf.
tjrnrrr ? (Iico. return th>ir grateful H< knewledge
inents to .Mr. E. Steadmin. of tiie Gwinnot iMan- ?
ufacjuriag Company, Lawrenceville, Ga., for vt j
dress, each, to tb"ir fi ives, out .of vie'j manufac
tured, by that company. This is a? exhibition of j
practical pbi'ar,tbr*ry ?rb?;b thc editor commends
to rotten munufaoturerB. '
And one which the "married printers" Q/ tho
Admriiser bf?ee troubl -like to ?co imitated by
certain liberul-boartwd manufacturers that we
wet of.
Charleston.
The Savannah Nevj remarks thus* about mat- j
tors in Charleston :
Judging from tba spirit and tomper of the pee- !
pie of Charleston, wo think tiie chivalric Yankees
wtH find tb? city quito sa ob-'?uate as Sumter, 1
which, though a min, bi.I.; .-hem proud dofiuuea.
It wiil rci;'iire months to reduce Charleston to a ?
hosp of rums by nbciling; lau even hen the Yuh- ;
kies will ui'Vcr bj poriciiied t:> rest Iboir feet on I
it.< rile in security. . !
The Richmond E^hiincr Icarus through thc ?
highiet onglno?rtng authority of this co-inirv :
Ibu*. General Beauregard can maintain himself
jaillit any force that bus been, or is b'koly to bo |
iont against hun. If Morris Iflnud should fall ,
intirely ?uto thc possession or tho enemy, bo may ! '
?but up Cburle^ton es a pori,of entry, liut it will ' '
:r.t enable him to tile tho city wbibj its defend- j I
irs are detennined to light it nu;. I <
fST The City of Madison, un ammunition .' j
teamer, was bliy.m up at Vicksburg through tho j j
.rulesftteSs of a nogio, and one hundred and ' J
Jly-fig Yankee live? Iwu- 11
To Our Soldier**.
" The portion -f thin world which ta* liraient
Have taken up to ?iii the toQovriD's? aeYmon
le ono of whicii Lhere'a ui> i&?oii{ju?jK rtoeuL" . ;
What qniM'ics ere faere fur w,h;-W^.-i<ian t?tl* ,
so -peedy, a ru?urti of anpiauso, thc> o;' hoddy ?
e..p l?.rii.t, activity, .gallantry, ao.i .ypyi :' ? Tu..t
oaj C?. ?.->. sfraag!? au-! .-oar-.fio ?tfemt tao
?.?to* af barde. Sid- rofa?bta-?."?' V* '
i, story of .Troy ?o u ti l? T.* >ra*^ ;W? l'ctl,'-v' I
I ha* aa way ?; ?bo.jaa.-fe sold kr ihr ? ht?; fu^times j
! ol. set?, :ae?tes ara the sui ject of pvVO' ?nd ro
! iaaaioej:hui in , times o? -wer, Kt^f&O&k* their
j plaie; *u? un?tl fuese lebcums***?^ thu iaditS'
! arc ever proud auJ VrlmloUR 'to y?.ld' them this,
j place; . Yet, Soldier.?,.thc ladies aro arrays th'mk
i i,Vj>T you; thinking of you, dn-swiig ' ol you,
i wot'king for -you, weepifcfc for yoayipraying foi
yo*:' :. . . , * ' . '
! Lato-j, they h av* jot up *ad pirijSenf'd, for
j yonr bonon*, M?b Tubitau* a? wVre/*cvr before
j -cen ia Ec'g?'ioid. Of. these taBleaSft we non
1 propo e t" jrive youanme illjrht desertion. They
wvN'tbc icci.t beautiful wo hive ever-\e*;**t--ni'd
we have *-CCD such exhibitions in the'"groat cities
of suai* y landsi Tho performance ?ti?a off on
Mosiday evening" last in the Mastmi??liall; yon
nil remember tb? oieo little -stage thiitThas sto.d
thore sine? play-acting was s<o mueb)lhe rage lu
Edgefirl.d. The Hall waa-crowded"t??xet??? i the
people were pucked into it like dried figs in a box ;
they pushed about, and nudged*bd:jostled ?nch
other most feroeious'y. The specUf^s wer? car
ried away with the beautiful scents,,sad na to, the
little Poy.-, of whom'abeu ta-million Wre present,
thoy hecKtue so utterly frantic ?hat t$*ir deport
ment, would, hsve shocked a Caffrelj^a Hotten
tot. All was bright and beautifulfVMall " went
merry's? a marriage bell :" the wh'fd^" thing wu
rt prand nieces*, aud will make for these coou-ru
ed ia it. a charming pajre in the book af "memory."
Ou-tho' statrn might b?vo "been aeon bearded
Turks with skawl.-girt hea-is, wild ?jbanians kir
tled to tbe'kiiee, supple Sulfates, with hroidered
cup and crimson scarf. *pale Franks Tn glitterinj;
diplomatic uiiform or modern Parisian costume,
wounded soldiers af EdgaCeld i u dirty C?nfedor
gray, die: ?nd Houris ss ieau'ifnl ??
Ihnre prsdictad by Mahomet, wrfur.gBy Anacreon
Moore, princt.-s.es of fairy talcs, Parisian b> 'e.
clad in th? sty'6 of Louis Quinse, dark-eyed Jew
rises m.-J fair haired Saxon maiilens/'Qaonni and
Euiprefses of these days aci paat*5?>i, al1 min
gled in gorgeous sod many-hueJ irnsy.
Thora were dark eyes b*>Aming with We, dark
locks through which gold and jewels ?h'.on pro
fusely, tl?ndau- waiata ?nd girdles -ip -.fk?rig ai?',
rubies and diamonds, saeiblo bniws.frorn wbiefc
floated v?ils nf richest lace, hosowaf aro:*., anr
banda "jvhite os Cleopatra's melted, pearls" .-?nd
gleaming, with gems a'u.l precious atones; furnia ol
peorlesS syinmotxy c'ad in pottiooaU 'fge'tu int o?
mystical sublimity J) of "ilk ?nd satin| with- traini
of velvet and umina. Tiere wu Moslem lexur;
in strong contrast with hard times diiriug the war
and there were soft, voluptuous conch-aa-npnn whick
lay Greok'aud Persian beauties, in straps; contras
with coarse pallets ujwn which lay wt-uudedaanc
suffering sold; vs. And there. wavoausilerahb
sm'ull talk mid-iieoorous flirtation ; x?d alss. tel
it not in Gath ! cans:der*.ble tungi*foot. ' -
First there e as tVc Eiupress E i;;euli, and
ladies (ff ber court, at a fttn thorny" : ?ILs J--T
P-fl, with ber tal' s; .? graceful figi ... MchV-.i
complexion, and yoiithlol face,- beaut?lu;'y ?":r
.onating the ?lhprcas; io this sceno the moder!
Parisisn toilettes were oxtrenidly elegant and
charming. Th in Lilla Rookh with her g irgcoui
eastern uortege, the 1-vely a.nd daik?eyed Mrs.
J-s li-u porsonaiiny Lalla RookU/.aindMr. E-i
(a gueat in! Edgofiold) Feramorz. .//ian Guinn rt
stabbing the ''>-:rco and ;:rnel Say r; ^fa.pt??iau*:
an'd melodramatic Miss jj C-^aJ^ii^y'ijuir.'
GU^Ut.w, a4.u eui LSiiwByU.'j
friend Dr. WM. l?-T, Sesd. Tncr.W??'lo.' '?nii
easily jealous, but, hoing .wre-oght, '-erplexrd ii
tho extrem?," tai' "loriug ;he ??;niie Desdcmo^ff
in which scene ilie uu?je?tio Miss M-c, '.i',i h*i
pearly white ski n., looked beautifully UK basdewo
ns, while S?rgaant T-* C-*; appropriately
blaek and bediiienad, did the " crue. Moor" it
the wost trag''.- tty'e. Then Medora un her ger
gfuus couch, toui'hiog ber- lute nod singiug thai
divine song : "T'etp in my soul that tender sacral
dwells," while ibo reckless Lal tender C. nrad
iuaps in ut thc lattice, and embrace,, her with bur
ning wi?rds of lirVej Medora was personated bv
thc bion Je Miss W-L, and Conrad bv the dark sni.'
handsome Sergeant Marion S-s of Sumter. Tber
the brilliant and crazy Madgo Wildfire, as por
irayod in Scott'* near* of Mid Lothian, persons
i f I hy it.? lovely, ero'rJe-looking Miss L-F. S-n
! o. .. ;iajrlofiton, now a guest in Eigfield ; this tcenf
'. u every respect ivas uvos* puni.-ularly beautiful,
j TOOL .* Before the War," in which was represont
i ed ?ni eiej..iu'. ?nd lixufioui i'r?aing room seen*.,
i such mi was common bet?re our present trouMei
j came on. Then, in uiroct t-ontrss., " During ti.t
I War," which was so true, Ee touching, so . imple,
I that we must describe it ?o you quite parti, uiarly.
i On a pallet in cue comer of the room lay a bieed
j ing aind wounded Confederate soldier (Mr. Mu
i F-a.) his beud supported uu th? lap sf bis yu-aug
j'wife (MissA-a R-TjJ a Surgeon (Dr. 1!-T)
I bends over loo wounded man, and makes road)
; to amputate <hs bleeding nra : the mother -f thc
j soldier (Miss E-a Y-n) sits at the ride cf thc
bel gazing with ca^?r n>e upon the pallid face of
I the sofibrer, ?bile his tiny daughter (little M-.s
j C-s) with flaxen curls and folded bands, kneels
I at his feet. Gu Ike other side of Ibe room sit two
I yeuug girls (Misyes P-*-a and C-M) in homespun
j drosses, ono oardhig, toe other spinning ; noar
j them sits a maimed iu-rc. (thc brave Y-x D-x
j iu Iiis true character) reading aloud thc detail?
jaof tho last hattie; while quite in the foroi-rnund,
, Iv? young Livers (Miss W-L and Sergeant S-.?)
j ?rc taking leave of each other; the soldior-bas
j his knupsack nnd rille, and strives hard to keep a
manly face, whiie the conntenauee of thc weeping
j girl is hidden upon bia sbouldir. During thit
I lovely sceue, a soft piano fircompnninient nos
? played, uad two young ladies behind -ihe sefibes
! (Miss S-ij and Miss C-a) rang "ibo Volunteer.
This as you may wolf imagine, was theui"st popu
lar pieturo of tho catertainuji-.it; all ag eel with
ea?-b other on this point. lt baa been well said.
" ono touch of nature make.1 .be whole world kin.''
After this p?me kn ?xtremeiy gorgeous acece
depicting tho eroivning of Benjamin Franklin
(tho author of that Yankee-est of all works,
"Poor.Richard") with a wreath of laurel st the
Court of Louis XVI; in this 6cone the dolioato
and refined Miss L-E A-N was rcsplandaut ss
Mario Antionettc, het appearance a^d costuma
being tbh theme of all tongues; Miss J-r P-s
personaler! tb* Princoi's Poligntte ?rho p'isocsilo
crown upou iii?- hen J oT Franhiin? wilo rhe.cl.ar
?cte.- of Hie latter was taken by M? .'--s M_s.
whoso willimar ar.d gitflug-up v.-re -.-.-f et. Tho j
dressers af.Ibo tlijnVeUt lanie;'of :be Court-..en
very rich ?od .)n?ir.t. M'isr this. .Hie f. r fim-e ! -'
and over beaut:.1 ul scan na of Rove- - - ' l.-.i-r
cs, in wliich tb,- iniptil ...acafui t -s
J-s as Rowena, look-, liku e ?Rwlt v >>?? c
white marbleRowena wa? played by ihe Eastern !
locking beauty, M.*8. J-s I)-p.. 'Then tho charm- I
ing old fairy taie scene of tho Prince-trying tho i
fflajs slipper on the tiajr ttot Cinderella, while '
he two envious sister:, stand by, frowning with :
ago aud 'joaloiNsy ; tba enj-jurc Miss F-n C-M ,
ilayed Ob?*!?ral? anrf exbii-'t*:rw , cm,m. ,
agkf borneo pathic.In its dlm-,ns?.,."- j fjfc o-N ?
1-8 played the Princo, and looked e.or; iuo.. ,
be hero of>fairy taie. Theo a eutuo-quo rep- |
re?ejrtaii <.. jh^bj?cpj&, .-. ? i pinten saly..poetical
Myrrh:? :u B* it?y'* ?'t??i 'V-/re rM l"v:u
.nc'p?'eii lorim: maiden .....t?r?, bearing tho tar.Mi
wherewith tonight thc pile, upon which Sardana-j
alee ami herself ?re tn bi coasumed; in one band
bhe beirj (he torch, in thc other a cup uf r.ine*
tor i iuoi .ibniior. to the i-ods of Greece ; ?he says :
" Lo I I'vj ii:. *hft |aii;p nh"ch light* us u. ti.?:
?is-tr" . Tbrs splendid .iud original ?cono yni
j faultlessly ?iVcn by-Miss J-T P-K. After thu,
;hc weH-kn'fiwn and touching tren" "f 'he Era
I pres? Js-cpblne aigtiii-.g ber divorce Iftw'w STajiolo.
Ion; tr. which '*-.<> i|U??nTy looV.uy. anJ ?' 'he eaui?"
t'rmc iront!*. Mi-s ^-ie H-* pw?naM Mia un
i f..ri.imito Josephine: tba: . lu?as t fj.uiijv.4s ami
j MMdnnna-hnkiup Monde beauty Miss E-A F-r.,
I Hortatuo Boft-ibarn-if: Srrg?ant T-a C-r, Na
j -no?f.or: and Mr. L-r, tba Pope's legato.,
i r?cTt-au<i inst; came a spirited scone called
j "i:>,0,Mi a yriar and nl't) a *car," enntrasring a
rich' arid van wouiiu, dressed in all tho pr?mp ?-f
I fasliiiTj and jurrounded with fawning and <?bsr
i qnion* lover!, with a poor but beautiful youn:*
ghj, who, on Hec.iunr of her lack of gold, sits
neglected in tho corner. In this srcno Miss E-a
Y-n "played tho part of the rich wo{n,in, and ap
peared with ber. magnifieent hair covered ana
disfigured.with gaudy flowers and feathers, lr?r
r.racelul figure laden with frills, flounces au?
furbelows, finning complacently an I gating upon
thc half doten dandy lovers grouped about ber.
with supreme soorn. Meantimo the neglected
maiden (Miss *C-A F-n) ?its in lier corner; ga
zing with eyes wide open, Upon the rich woman
and the worldlings.
But you must not imagine that Tnbleanx alone
formed thc ontcrtaia.ncnt of thc cvoitiug. lu
addition 'there waa such singing as is soldant
hoard, nut of the cultivated musical circles of
lar?* cities. . .
Miss .1-A K-a, a fair and exceedingly gifted
retiigce'Jrom the O'-ast, now. visiting in our quiet
.villag?, who sings brilliant and florid Italian
Cavatinas, deep-souled Gerrnarr Liri'ier, aud biui
ide English llHiUds, a!L wlf'ti irreproachable ox
e-ution, taste and feelinp, mest kindly lout hor
?id towards tho success of this praisnworthy un
dertow np, sud tM>ig three or four weil selected
sangs."which ?ho rendered In a style ?nd with a
fiiiuh entirely uuconyuan io Ertgi-fioftl.
Mida T-r. 3-H too, one af our own patriotic
Kdge?eld maidens, esme up from her hotuo '.ii
thc Kidge, to raise her magnificent and vibrating
laesto soprano joice in behalf of our coblo sol
diers. Her FrOLeb "vivacity of manner, wonder
ful versatility of expression, Italian Warm:b and
?/mi in singing, quire carried th?-audience away.
If abe empfpya well the two yeara betwotu this
and her twentieth birthday, she will be the finest
ringer in the land.
Last, "but not least ainocg the singers, we speak
of that fair girl, who, ever since sho was fifteen,
bas been singing foT*tbo soldiers; wh'< sn ofttn at
Concern in behalf cf thc ioidiers, mingled h?r
grand arni nohli voice with that of the ever tu
b?-r*meuioore<l, evcr-to-he lamciitod Col. A OTB tin
-KIMJCIK*. N.drtl4?\>, ho was your friend, brave,
good, and tnio^ bad he been still among us, h<<
would haw boan tho light and soul of the erttet
a'.'iia.rt wc aro attempting to describe. On this
occasion, ?vury one thought of bim, -every one
'poke ol Kim, ivar* i?r.e i -itioaned his absence,
l'bo j i >:-.' I. T TO-epv'k of is Miss E-A C-r. :
?r..L> .?s -: - . of ['.ft brightness in sue*-,
j:, d and nobie .- Didiers, you owe bVi
tinco grateful.?>>iJ ?fi " ehaetsi
Thc jadl?s are .ind?! a?' o? obligation to Dr
FKA.NKMS OnrFfi.N", who W.i.. iohd and clear Voice
and tb-- c .?..liy luanntr ol a gobtlom--!! ef th?
olds?h\oj :i,u<.un<v.-i :h?. int srui.c-, mak'nt
t. jv m.. . -u'<rj . . ri . as' '?oa!d thr?v
ti^ht o.-' a ?u'>jvc-~ "bu . Ih-. Qa lit.
? ?ri,rv r ..-:e u.-- ?sjj?J ???diJUS re-nil^red naav t.
.ilm.
Tl e ladies mado by this ontcrtninment Throi
Httudred and Twenty Dollnrs; if .?Key had charge
$2 :or admission instead of $1. as they'ought V
LHVC doue, they would havo made "five Hundred
Anti now, our story haring bec..mo as 'ong a:
Boonu' ?Story ..:" tho Quean's Necklace, wc u;us
fain laj down thc j cn.
N.-xt iveek wo wilt t-pc;:k to you upon topics ol
more gonural interest.
* For tho Advertiser.
Absurdities.
Mi:. Elmon :.'H i- absurd to suppose that
1.' A country can achieve its independence, un
lets-itt armies ar? victorious, and its pcoplo eorn
rst sud patriotic.
2. To suppose thpt an army can be victorious
wl.cn it is commnuded by incompetent and ncg
I?I?CUL Usiinrals, or composed of basts acd vsga
botid substitutes.
3. To suppose that its ranh'B will ever bo lull
whilst the President bryn tb? Stragglers and De
serters to icturu, instead ot furring lhcm buck by
exemplary ptuiisLmeot and military c. ercion.
4. To suppose that the Oflicersand Soldiers will
admire the conduct of tbair feUow-citizons at
homo, who are ro'ibing tho poor of their sopjmrt,
and aro tilling tke army with tho n-l'tise of the
rubble.
5. To snppo?e th?t_ the President can indnca
..ie belief that our recent defeats and casualties
cr? nor owing to bis incapacity, rather than to tko
.J intcrfcrnt'ce of Providence : and /.hat victories
aro to he won hy dsys of farting, ike., rather than
hy wisdom, gned Generali and hard lighting.
C. To suppose that the grant of furloughs in
thc Hi.V.t of an engagement is ovidenee of mili*.
tary disciplino.
7. To suppose that the ' brceohed ol<f women,
daily plottin?:,_.n?h? ming and speculating, ?re of
any uso whatererto the couimuuity or the couo
?ry-..
fi. To suppose that the *o7i/?Vr? in ?he army,
|.aud -al! yooil and )mw*t men, don't knotr that thc
deg: ad od pimp; engaged in 'buying gr.rin from
thc fainieis. nie employed by persons st vied
prominent litizcnf.' who attend Vku'frh, votii)n}tne*
an .viitnbcru, nvd ore exteriurly devout; who,
ashamed of the moauuess.and ungodliness of their
?peenlations, avoid public contempt aud odium
by the screen os" worthless citizens, and. retornad
dishonest Soldiers.
9. To suppose thal thc so styled pmwi-\ent citt
ern* ort pronnnknt in nnyliilog save infamy, and
(iiat they will escape the indignation said chas
tisement of an outraged *ad abused people.
10. Tc jitp po Fe th ?? 'bc lovo of mency.will ?ie
sacrificed to the lovo of country ; and that people
w ll sell wheat at,'four dollira per b'nsbel, whon
tl?y can get mere.
IL To supf,.->?9 'bat ovsq in this great contest,
for nationa: existence, every.-man will do his dury.
CYivia
In-.j, -.Nsraent of Laborers.
OKS. ItrsacnnaAKD bas.issued an order in which j
be states, that r:nding the tonder of laborers on 1
tba fr rtifiejifif.ns entir-.dv !ni:doqaite to tb? einer- |
;. ..icy, br . en n \b ,' ... XMH ou'., ageiite tu im- .
p" ?- thc i, . . -
tn.tbts Lonaecunr t> J-.roniri- ? Sr.ntinri "f :
the 30th tm (bruin *y It ap/.cnr^ that. tho.
course of tl: . p;o i -r: i -Liuth Carolina has not
been aa patriotic ns it ou,;i,i : . bo. Thia is <Ioei- !
ded'y bad, aud loaves, a stuiu upon thc hitherto
ralrCarno . thai.Stat?. Oen. B. however, appear* t
to bu delete i".il i/, make --.-r r?n tbn?r dutr. He
Lakrs t.?.; p. ....... .:?i'e sinjr,,a,.iii
aron't KU; :?? '. inr Tboso who
Till not tfUppiy niavo labor? williugly, will be j
>orxed to do it Whether .roo,"
- For tb? Advertiser. - ' -~*>-'
A j. ?fa? regular coiun-'iai-fi'imi uf-Hookey Lodge,
No. h:>, A. F M., iti July last, the following Prc
amV-V and .!?ef=<ilutiou? ??TO unauitriouHlvmlopred :
. Wiii-uras, It bas pleased Almighty (i 'd to ru
more 'Vf'Tn I'-nr midst ?ur bol red >ad c*r-:ett.?d
Br- ?J er .MMES A. BL?IITON, rh*>f?.ItfvMQf
hy. ?7-V".-. in tire army. He belonged iMhi 2JM
ri. Cv HTimcnti sriid went to J?is?i'?'ppi Kith
. o-Lou lo iicfend our ii^hts. There?'-a.-e
7?e?.y-ru', That in tho death of Brother Hc-it
T?is I.ni Lodge feels bereaved of one of it? bright
tet o.-i.araet:t?. - .
A'efo/eetf, That we mourn the untimely destb . f
oar? os^?or?ifd brother, und deeply sympathi.* with
hif Ker?ved and atflicted family.
lift.,?rr.V', That, vre waar i tho u.-ual bsd"?* of
muur.'i-ig tor toirty day*.
Hf-il,-ed, That the family of th? deceased ba
luri.iaiit? wUa a c?py ?f mese proceedings.
Bt**!o*u, That the above lle>solationu be pub,
lia'u-jd tu the Ed-jeiield Adrtrtiier.
E. STILL,-Sec'ry.
Jl&r The Atlaofa (??xeite stye that last Moo
dily night a tn gr? nina uffcrcd a gross inault ta
the wile uf a Captain in ?lie Confed?rale Sorvfce,
and iras ?rneeted by the ponen and put in tl e
? calaboose. Shortly after a crowd carno und d'e
mmdeil th? negro, but the police refund to de
liver him up until a crow bar was s'eut for tosbrenk
open 'the dour. Tho parties thou look thc negro
out and bung bim.
DIEU, on the Bat'la-field at Oitty.<burg, in the
2:1 July last, Dr. WILLIAM LOWNDES DAN
IEL, in the -'lint year ul his ag?
lu the very beginuiu^. wf tho war tho deceased
volunfcerci as a private in the Putin*:to (juardx;
ensnmnndod hy Cent Cu'hhert, 2.1 S. C. Rpj-iroenr,
being engaged in every battle, in which the 2nd or
Hot sun*'!- Kcgiment, as well as afterwards' Ker
shaw'* Brigade, participated (with tho exception
of tho hatti* of Sbarpiburg,; fr> m tho h-rttle^t'
Bull Kun, to the .bailie of jtieUysburg,' where lie
foll mortally wounded, to aurrivn but a few suort
hauir. In ail of ibese he bore himself nobly and
brave y. and to tho-ciitire satisfiu-tion of his Com
pany ; so that aftor the bartle or* Sharpsburg, he
was promoted to a Lieutenancy, and at the tim?
of Iiis death wes 1st Lieut, in his Company.
.Ko wore generaos Dor galiattt np,rit has ben
sacrificed on our country's altar since the bugin
nirg.of t .e war, tii-n '.hat o'fie brave young
BASUKL, who had hacy nttod ?nd preparad fir aaa
fulness, aud a conspicuous platte io' .toaie'?jr, by a
most liberal education, baying graduated aub
distinguished bonor in tho South Carolina C'/t'tgc,
in thfi*Clajs of 1S54.. His pn-fo^ionai career,
llavugb ?hort, waSHUikcd w.Lu tims ability and
proficieuoy usually a-.taiaied to ouly by tu-JU ul
extended oxperitufe and ri[i:r yeais. , .
In hi? ??ath a tine man, end a bru ve and faitb
ful-juidier bis faUoct cut off frein earfiily hones
si.d fm iii* usoi\?: nett '; 'ont that ba was prepared
for ibe sad er*ct, iVoie that knew h'm bait are
not only hopofui, but are furnished with the must
satisfactory evidence? I'-i" -'.'a; t'i.i, ir-a b.J?r ti
'his Furber' write?, youl ?on, I bcllvyc, rfeil ii
Christian, ile raid ho lem prepared tu meet his
Mal.er.-and was conscious uutil wi'lnn . lew
reouoeiit* of ?li? last." And ois lasi dying rorjuest
to M ?atimled oom rad? iu ...-I.TJ was " Lum ta isy
Father ?hat I di? .Join,' mv duty, and that I aai
prepare?! to die."
His tfrUl-sirick n pi.rei.ts, ?nd hi* sorrowing
relaii-ve* a .<i friends :. i ni* den ?.h. but not as
tlio-o> tbat h. ve i.'- . vu : " Kor we believe if
Chris* died and r /ae a??m, then these tba; die iv
Je?us will Cod hiing willi li : na.""*
A Fa i r . m
PrttP, ?.n tr? b/itle-fiild a4 Ge-.v^burg "oe lu*
B-dJaij i s-, JAM KS MADISON DANIEL, ?ged
$7 ;' .? x u liayr.
ile . ? .*:i!u:i!- -r "ruin tile Bret irgiP'Taitinu
i,? the th KvgimeurfS. C. V., in -January iou!
?.id s-rv-.d r?it.hfuliv i'iii . ff: liiinVy as a .-'--?-.H.:
in tlw t'?i:np?r)y Coman .-i--d hy Cape. DKSNV,
until 1.? r<orj(?niznri'-R m IHf*? Do wa- thf.it
chosen JJ L?AIU. which position Ln jlitad witk
honor j..d, crcHil ti) uiuisel!', .ind ttseriiine?.H tr :h
C' inpany nt'il his deaj.'?. ile pivi.i-ip t-.d -u
sp. .?..tislv iu ?ie >>evrn days o?t l.-s around . : ! -
mnii l without i*ijry, tiuil at t?e Chuiic?l.' -nviil*
b?tt'te uarrowiy*e*?]H>edj a??ti ioli'uiurtai,y ?uu?d
od o^ thc 2a .fu!y m. iba baith? ..t ?Jettyali?.^, ami
.died ?ii rhejnjiruing of the 3rd. In every-co:ill?cl
.in w- I >! Gr w?s ing?gvi?T?e bur? hlinau?l j;'atlant
ly; with-uofiioi'iiiu^* c?malo be moviid forward
fear. ???> o: n^oger, and received his deatii-wound
wirla --cMiragiiig hts m'n t? victory or death.
tUtainir.'g Iiis semas after his tull, his ?Ulere>t in
tho success of our aims cooliuued iioabated, an'i
he ihanked God mat- the euouiy had beta dru on
frnio tlir hal'l.
After arriving a; maturity*, haviug lihcral odu
oatluu, he a'ppiievt hiuimelf rnergoiicaily lo iba
business nf farming, aud hu ring a ni ind peculiar
i j' suited t., ir, Iii? auc.HiHi was et-iiai ta t.i? cuerjy
and persavuraure.
But he lias gone from us ?ever mue tn return,
far aw .y fruin the rtvultiag * conon ot strife, >ra>
aud bloodshed. He ex.or?s>?d a wil!:nguoi>s to
di?, and iiotwitbatanding he b.id ut-tde uuootr/ard
pruipt-sion of religion, therois reason to* hope thnt
ha was prepared tor the melaiiob'ily eveuL Hi?
family, t.igi?:li.?r with a ni.nu rous circle of rela
tives and frieuds, rnonrn his l?ss, to them irrepara
ble, bur to him, as thy nor.a, an everlasting gain.'
May he -est in poaco. A FBIGSD.
EDWIN arTIIVEN MOSLEY wns born Au
gust ?fith. 1S13, arri died on_ ihe banle field nt
GfUysburi'. J ily Hfi3, ajr'ed nearly 20 years.
He vo! uti leered in Aiteust ibo I. hscauio a mem
ber ?.f the 14rh KegiracTit, S. C. A'., was en'-ao*p
ed for a considerable tiuiu st Cnn^p Butler, where
bis trainingeemnanes?Tfor th? arduonadntie* ami
tho ma-ty t-ials rfrd hardships that ho was des
tined aficrwarils to undergo. His prociprtieaa in
obeying ordars, his energy and williugiiess in
executing tacts), amt bis general d?p<?rynent arn -ng
his uoinradas in erma, very su->n secured for him
thu respect, naioem and good will of both aflicara >
?nd priv'ntes. * ' J
During th? battles around" It'ohmond in June j
ami July lMi2. ho wa* prevented from taking part j
on acconnl isl' serious illness", coulining'Jiim for a j
length of time. IUcavering however, b? joined
his Kegiiireut before the cloning of tba.2nd Ma.
i nansas battle, and from that time was with the
Ke/iiueut and Brigade, thoo (Ingt's, ?ince Mt
(Liwau's. in every engagement nf which they pur
tieipatcd, und foil in the front rank, on t]ie 3rd
J,uly, at the baltic at (ie--ty shirr* I." rise no more..
Thus, at the post of danger, has fallen the brave,
the generous youth, whore earnest desire wai hi?
couniry's iiniepenucnca, and who man ful ly bat
tled foi?tte same, eren at tho sacrifice ?f his own
life, ile never visited his home from tho ?iin? of !
leaving Camp Butler, nn%i toilod'on with tho fond |
hope of soma pay, not distant, of vating -the
borne of bis youth, and enjoying the company oft
.bo-e ne* ui?>st loved on earth. But alas! this j
was denied bim. Ho bs? gon? tn bi? roward..
JJ is example a.- a ChriEtian-!ja!dit.fa>WM.? worthy
of imitation ? and long; will it be. wh?n bis c-tn
radt-s in aims;'will tn.*? ??ghi of tho soldierly
1 bearing, and of bis ?mpurtial and cfMcietit services,
i as autmg Orderly Sergeant of Hie Cempany.
I Ui wai a raenub"-;?, for the jiii-t seyeml years.-of ?
j th? baptist Cbnrcb al Ked Bank; lived qonsik;
tuntly wii'i bis pr,fns.-ioii beiure joiuiug the army,
anii silica that Pine has given ampio' evidence of j
bis p'c: nr.v.ion f<;i- the-chsinge that awaited Lim.
xlir- p?rrmt?, retatires and frienrtr mount bis
loas, but willie thu* .exorcised, feel assured that
their lass ?3 Lia oru i.a*ti.i? gain, * * * *
FULL, in lits bvtle nt Gctryabiirg, <m the 2d
Jmy, M. HAMILTON, v-/ -.r JOHN C.-HAK.
i ILION, giif Edgafi-jld Di-i. -.-i, a. t?;, iu Ihe lt?th
year of bis ngo. * - .
S* Vi.niigJlAfill.TOX enlisted as a member of Co.
K.jjljtu S. C. RoaTimeut, tn OotoberlWL By his
minni attaiutn-n:*, ki-.i 4 -' lie d-por'rnent,
ho snoij w m thu ot rn ?.. ,-...< .. mrki-.s in arms,
and-wa? ?epeci-ti'j . .fd "this efficers, who
will miss him ainoo^ th' .. .,i:j fttvorit-s
As a soldier he -, . ...vmp- and cbceri'nl in rho :
discharge -t duty an nae ?vo-Lie? ux?ib- ,
ui--g a wa'ntWfu! -p ,-- .f for:itu;Uo for o^e av ].
y'.vtitj. and notlasM'surprl?Hu' wa* his coolness
io bnr.ite. for while the 'iwit'?.-i*?:ifj me<sengers of ; '
d?. : b a .:rt-fly io'g through Aur midst, thick aud: 1
1>-:, he fC'ui d icscoeibla to fear.
\\ nt' - . i- h?raaved parents -?ritb?t Hm? is :
wit! '. i ti * niora, ?::ui th.it his ifttoaini lie in, a !
ii--. :1-' . it may lr some consi-lari.in toihoui.
to .,,'.TT tb-?t . ? r-'u": .: now bc atarri'ed froi... :ii.
3W'-ef. .'uml'Trs l y the rot! ni ho drum io r-.-oti-i
tho IO??M-"".- inivob or pi-.rudpate- iu lb? ib?r?o '
b?tue-atrite) ; morewver, 'imt nona ut' C-.ro;Ina's
proudcsi- nona baw? oled moro heroica!tv I
. H. J. H. ;! I
For Sale.
.~ '.< -1. ;T in K!gofiold V?Ug?, '
1 ..'-.?<. ntlj located. Boom t
loth' : Mr a .argo tainilv. .1
H. T. WBiaflT.' 11
Aug It) 3t 91 I
"?^?TE OP SOUTH CAROLINA.
.*/ V-* tfo. ;; , :"T:: I?^.
. /** . ? ? -
CALL I OR SLAVE LA?OK. *
COLl"MU!A^Aujai?t 2i.' ISM. . ,
TUR olrttKn? nf C l'^ton. ioarnwell. Or???-.,
burp. Kdfc?o?ld and Lexington ur? iieraby
carnsstlv -...?miii-.ndol tn rasp?n! to fae oil for
glare lober ?: ?tob? it. ?iieruaoo, ?ux* Engineer,
tor ?ht construction'of works of vi'al importance,
h?aritig nu sh* ?rumediate defouce.iof the above
district?, ami tho security ?f the railroad near
KMet?,"fur which pulposo t?ey are requested to
direct their renpoufe ii sn'e?Vy day to i.*n at Co
lumbi*.. - M. L. BO.VHAM. '
The own-ni of ?Ucea in the districts Jnclsded
in the.alr.ove call of hi? Wxcelluncy Ow. Bonlrnm.
are hereby "requested to iurnii'h the, at Me earliest
practicable day, with buch a number ot hand? av'
they cen possibly send to me at Bratfohvillp be
tween the ?r?t atid fiiiirday of Sopteuibar,. 1S,W,
iu order to accomplish, the erection of defensive,
work* in view. I require >brec hundred able
bodied haDds. for which I wiH pay forty- d illari
per mouth and furbish- snbeistene* Tho band?
will be required for two or three m so tb S and all
prnp?r rare W?I Ve tskeu of them. . Address mo. at
an early day at Colombia, S. C. rn?, ' ' '?j'
Aujor J 0 HN K. NLERNSEJE, ?
'Chief ?ngioeer State of South ?a rid ina.
^fflr Edgoficld Arffirrtiierand Barnwell Smiiurl
ins rt for two wcekrand.6ond bill to the New'fitata
House Of?ce, Columbia.
Sipf. I. 21 s*?
Sead-Quarters,
n s.'C a;
August l?
7TH R. C REGIMENT,)
.h, \m: J
0I?DRR, NO.
ABSENTEES from tin5! command are hereby
iufornfe-.l Mint, frntn th i? date, reo:>:i>&icii?*?
i ion? for extensinai cf furlough*, must be forward
ed to thrg? JJua-l-Qunrrerj' prevl'iu.t to .'.He expira
tion of th? original,-so that they cati bo forward
ed ilirou^b tb* proper channel for the decision of.
the Coiuuiaudir>ir flenersl.
Thu more ' THcnnimiiC-I?lion for extention will
avail nothing without tba..pproval of the proper
luiiiot lilli. Cert:neates tr. m private Physicians
tfill r?crive no cehfM?rati?u, und >iuy one failing
to comply with tho requisite? of ti*:* order will ba
tuuunrily deall wi'b.
Uv order of Lt Col. BLAND.
JOIIX R. CARWILE, Ad'jt.
Rent 2 . O
^arCu'umbiii bit?rdit'tfi please copy three time:
and forward ?ccouut.
Tax Collector's Notice.
Tn the 'fox i'wyers within inc Limits of
- tue Ttli ana ttt?'licginieut? :
1AM uti* prepared t* recc'tye ttie lUttut-ne and
Taxe* und? r ibo nth Section of the."lax Act,
lor'iho quarter end! if I ri July ] S6.t. i'ueue re
j. I -d to {?...?\iV?T and pay, uro Apotbse ?rles, Ba
H <- -r?. Butchers, Cattle Broker/, DasVisf?,
?>isti?!.?V-?. K?i titi 2 Ho'iB? keepers, Hotel kuy peril,'
i i-.--.-;' ? able Keepers, Liov^u,-?, Physician?, Re
rv- :. Vk':)nJ.i#.tl* I> f*. ' ? -
j'i. .-.?ok.- i; r?tt>,''' :j,eq until TV :uv ihr
.is-h .y. Se?usi*t'.<-r^ .ch ! ?j I piro'pv^s it ?*.
t?ir? ly l'-'rr.: '"'.il wi '!i!l'-t'l?y *iih
Sapfei.i.i-er ?I ?..'-. ..i' . 'v. '.<?. n*?*??. !
fetivitu* tU\- IC?urn.H t. . I ' ' ? ^ -' -.- :.'
retn?' uTi't pay by lb*: .' i . . . ti*<*i
and A ii!>' 'mn for .; .*
failnre w .: li? iaf-'m.-d a|i- . -
. E.V''?.'* 'fi? Say* above s ... . ".
;.**?.'..-jr.; I. expei-t i
??iT? ?t?ts.'ii*'?'t?;f T'XaSiia??? ...
Hint t>-? -Si.cu-'.eri.
II T.^i . .
C-.lloc^V t2ta ..... ,-t.
V.L. ? - 2f -L--. i j *.
I^otiC?3 to T^2-Paycr3 ia
rsALUl>A H?GIttJENT. -
It* ill attend at the following .fimei? aod places
to collect tho SPECIFIC TAX from PhvM
oiati?, LuTjeni"*D:Siiiiei'S, Caille Brokors, ilar
.hrtiiti". Dentist?, BiVur?. aud otVer* pefsoHS ;if
an.- thor? bo) wbe are required by the Fifth Sec
tion of tho Tax Act, to pay tb* Siueiftc Tax, vi? :
" .Ar Coleman's X Ron-Is, Woilne'o'iy. liirh Sept. .
Haiti atp ??tfer's, Thursday;- i.i'ih "
Koumrctt's.SMre, Tr'ri iay, l*rh "..
J. S. Sm.ely'?, Sanirlaji !t'*h "
p.'rrv's. Monday, L'lst "
M'<s.*<jib'on'e, Tu?e.lay. 22d ."
?AIi-.= S?orri*' AV'edoes?liiy, 2M "
L?r. .Ioho Atobley's, Thursday, 2i:h "
Tho Hook* will then cloT. P?r?nirH ?'.?.???^ to
j pay at tba ti?tes abeva mentioned will bc aonjtct
:o d mole lax. C. M. MAY, '
* -4 I>Lt, Collector.
Aug 24 . tf . ii
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Escheated. Property
rou -SALE.
1WILL 'ell nt paulie sale, on the first Monday
in October uext, at Ldj-cHald C H., UXE
ilOUSE AN!) LOT in tho Vi,?k?o ei,Edgeticld,
formerly the property of the lite Charles Mc
lirejior, deceased, atid now occupied by Mrs. Ste
Tcn-ou, evbtaiuilig Half sti Acrb, more or lefii,
4tid boaudcil by Uudn of the Callioliii Church,
Jaunit A. Dozier, Estate fl.??. W. Litndrum.deo'd.,
I an l Th??. P. Mu*-ra'h, E*q.,-the *nine having
i beoo Escbcatad to the State of South Carolina,
' the deceased having as legal heir? in this Cou- '
feo?ravy.
/?fe?f-Teruis made fcrTai^n OT dny nf iiale.
LEWIS JUXES, E'cLeak-r."
Edgifield C. H., Aug SI, - ot . :;?
State of South Carolina,
. * IN ORDINARY-.
BY Vi. F. D?RIS0E, Faq., Ordinary of Edge
fleld District.
vVbercas, John. M. l?ariitig Has"applied to ma
for Letti;fs nf A?lm:niatratiou. ou'all and singular
'tie gootU and cbattols, rights and credits of
Felix L. Haning, late of the District aforesaid,
'dou'd.
The>?e are, tboreforo, to ci^e snd admonish all
and ein^ular, the kindred and creditors.of the
?aid deceased, to be add appeur before me,* al our
next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to ba
holden at Edgefie'.d Court House, ou the y ti day
o/ Sept. next, to? show cause, if any, why the
admini.itrs-.ioi. should not^e granted.
fliren ander my hand and ?eal, thi.f 2tUh day of
Aug.- in. the yeti? of our -Lord one' thousand
eight bu4)dre<t atid sixty-three, and in the eighty
en-M pt yu^r of the Independence of S. Carolina,
W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D.
Sept. 1. 2t - - Ab- ?
State of South Carolina.
ETKTEFIKLD DISTUIOT,
IST ?jRDiNAP.Y.
BY W. F. DU ?ISO E. Esq., Ordtaaiy or Edgei
tieid District
Whereas. JeejfS L. Mathis has applied to 'me
for Lott?rs of Auminjsrrntiouj ..ami andsiu^uiar
the goods md chatte'*, rights and credits of A.
J. MBOII?, lat? ol'tho District aforesaid,.dee'd.
Theeo are, theteforc, treoito sud admonish all
and singular, the kindred at?d cire>HU>rs of tba
??td deceased, to bcauil appear before me, at nar
no. .Orelo, ry's Cpart for tne said District, to be
h'llden at Edgefleld C. IL, OB the 9th day of
Sept. rios', to show cause, if any, why the-?sid
snni.ni trntioa should not ho granted.
?irv .r under my hand au \ ?.eil, this "C:h diy
nf Aug. ?u the yea', "f T J,..rd one theosand
j?gbf.iJi..idrL-.l and S/i\?j--:."tte" sn*l in th.- Wgbty
sigbth year ol tho l?ele. 'ad^..' e of Soura Caro
lina. . ? W. F.!)"..i?,O.E.D?
Sept. 1 . 2: Zs
Ethan . Ali?/--.
1*l,!l IS .!.> MU ..'u bred. YOU-J? >' .' ?''
. sta?ii th', h il" Simson, C'.mui?
win ber, ui ?Ir. Hod UUi'a plaocxtior., '*
!??son.
ETHAN A^LEN i? oat of a Messvu . r
.;. ; '. ?JT. Al:eii; La by Flyirg Morgan- . ". .
fol " ? tbek known
I . 1 N ALLEM i.i H r.oautif.c' '.>'
i ??ii, sii. _ -^r- ii,! - i rir.? ,;,jtj octi
le has*Gue as colts as can bb sb?.vn in the P.
riet. A- J. l?U??IKSJ.
6opt2 . . tf - -35 .