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t?hgtfrft gbkrfiser. BY 8PIgT,!>T5', D?RISOK ft CO. The l>yin- Soldier's Last Request. Br J. u. B.vr.nrcx, OK a-axTncxv. Go tell my mother" tb?t I die, . . A ae'n'.ior true anJ brave, And though no 'ear fr i:< 1er ind eye, Be shed ?hove n?.y !Tr***e? Pale eve will weep ?oft dews abuvo The spo', as from a mo:ber's leve, And birds for me will mourning fing, While o'er my gravessweet flower* wOl <priag. 00 tell my father that hi.? son No tarnish leaves his name, Fur bim, in age, to look nuoo With sorrow OT with shame; That like a hero I bare rt-eJ. Sutained hy seas? of troth and pride. And though tay life, my ali I give, 'Iwere better thus, than eine to Gre. Go tell my sister that her smile " Make* bdgnt my dying hour That like the sun te- some len? i sie, To me its cheering power; E'en now the past is mme again. Its memories soothe each sense of pain,. . As baok tor through the mists of years, I see ber in youth'B smiles and tears. Go tell tbe friends my boyhood knew, The patriot's death is mme ; The sword I for my country drew, 1 now to them miga. . 'Twere sweet to live, yet I ena die And ia the grave forgotten be. To know I have my dutyulooe, And Bohly life's last triumph wt- ?. ? Go tell my comrades in the Cold, I die a freeman's death, Tell them to wield the ba' !s shield With life's last iii - --ng brearb ; * The banner thsA we ? .ie on high, Still bid it all their !tn f defy. For where the war tide wii? shall wave. Is fit to be a soldier's grave. Oo tell that good man on whose word, Eseh Sabbath day I bung, My spirit, to thin hour, is stirred By bis impassioned tongue ; Tell h im the learning, wisd- m, truth, He taught me in my wayward youth, Is still to me a blower) koon, That will fruition yield me sooc. - ? ' Go tell the loved one of my lite, '. Sweet Mary, f?nd and ?rue, The hope one day to > all her " wife," Tho dearest I e'er kne-/ ; . My last, lan th?.i?;>t o . earth ls given, To her, ruy inntber, . . 'o Hu rn, My tatest prayer and ? Iv be, With her one in eternity. [AtlanJ* Confederacy. The Rebelliou to be ( ta-hnl with Cav alry. The ar illery of McClellan, .the iron cia ! and turn icu monsters, and *tbe Hoest a nt , on tbe planet'* having bobd to "crush tee rebellion,'" as it was predicted each coulo d - in a small eVt?n . umo?-.r of days, the Yan kee* have just il>w discovered that cavalry in the predestined instrument with which th? j-b is to be consummated. Ihe raids oi S?otieman end Grierson have set all pap'-r* in a blaze ot enthusiasm over the cavalryarrp. witch rivi even the un oward f"te of Streich, 's '.xoedjti-i: bas any < Ofcct in terbp?rirg. T?Je Herald baa tire following on thu "ouce slighted arm." From the tone of a lead!1 g edit rial in the Richmond Enquirer of Friday, which we pni> lished yesterday- equally prophetic and de sponding as it is-it is tnnt.i est?, d tii*o. our cava'ry raids are as much, .f no* nvre, teat' ti by the enemy than heavy battles, iu woich who'e armies are engage?!. The effect of tiieae excition* a? tW admitted, ?rc telling fearfalfv upon the reb-1 f-trengtb. " Th**y (the Union troop?, can C4u? much sorrow, and heart break oar people by expeditions through thinly populated district* destitute of troops. ' *. They can rob and de;" moralize us within, pur own birders.'' .* The more of our mil's, machine shops and rail roads they will h*ve destroyed, the ra ?re ot oar national resources they - will have rained and wasted, and tba. better chane* they will have (br an irresistible ad vane? at hvu" This in the description ot the* Coil which is wi nd inp around the rebt Ilion, given by*? leading rebel j. m rn-I. " ."* ' In aAJHion to oar special ecfloqnt of Oo'. Grierson's expedition, w? publish farther ex tracts to-day from Southern paper? commen ting on the late raids in fteorgta, ML-sissippi and Virginia, gbowing bow disastrous they have been to rebel mtererts, by the immense destruction of private property, crops^nrlls, jrun works, railroads, bridges and jroty stores which bas marked the traci? of our c tva' ry ?Il over these {Pates, as they swept along like a whirlwind from point to point. Even in the unsucceaafbl attempt' to reach At ?uta by Col. tftreight, in which bis whole force was captured, lt is acknowledged that the result of bi" movements, M far as he had cone, were terrible. The destruction of property was enormous. He deft nothing bat rain and des. solation ind a terrified population behind him. An At lau ta paper speaks, with, evi dent fear, of another raid: now contemplated into Georgia, the sapposed* object " teing to destroy the Georgia State Rmd. Everywhere that our cavalry has penetrated the people have exhibited every syaiptou of alarm and terror. 'J has this once slighted sra nf the service prove1* itself most efficient, and will soon he more formidable than that of the Sooth, where cavalry service is almost a natural element iu thc charactcrof the people, where almost pvery man ie a trained rider from bis you'h, Before loDg the names of Storteman. Kilpat rick-, Baford, Grierson, Averill and other csv tlrv officers of the Uniou army will beenra? as famous in tbe Som h BS tooee td" Sto cweV Jackson, Stunt, ' Mo rr tin -and Fctrfest b?Vi bee? for som* time in the North, in* deed* o! daring and brilliancy. And yet at the b mn ning of the war there was decided] obj?fctr??T on the part of the Government to increase ol encourage onr cavalry fore?*. It -was rep'e Rented that the immense e pense necessary would not be remunerated by the value o thia branch of the irmy. It was only tbt constant pressure of. opinion by experience*. o(BceP?i'and etd sUi ding .?xample? sei bj the CAvslry of the enemv, which- finally ft? d?ced the military ?uthorUi?? tc p?y ?t?CTtiC to ii , , We now s?e how invaluable our cavalr arm is i" crqihing ORt rebellion, and we hop j.^at Ifs interest will not oe''oy?rVj*pk?d.' bu that its organization will" lie still further pushei forward, until the United Sta'es can boast c as fine a cavalry force as any country ?'i tb world. _-,-? ? The Richmond Examiner stales that th amount of Confederate States T-easury note tearing date anterior to December last, wa $500.ti<)0,u0?. A 1 of toese, it says, "wi! soon have been converted into tends, or i not, will rease to be currency abogerhe Tuns, five huudred milli'ms of curre.'.ey wi jje as currency, from exis'enc ; an the money market be relieved bj tue heavier depletion ever known in the annals of publi finance." The notes must be funded bolbr Auguet. 1, 1??3. Trow tb? S ou Ch Cardada*; t. aval t r Raid?., Our enemy ace now threatening, ta a?com plisb their work ot'de*teacrion. ?nd subjiu*?v lion* by invading uti with an immons*? ca va! ry force. After trying in vain lo 'ov?rrun our territury Wltfc otWwhelniing' arm ie*, idled ju ibis,' they come against "Os with arl ??ron-clad Beet riet they claimed to be' in vd Meninie, and boasted that their rama cmdd ; b>? ti Ft rt. .Sumter dow o without ? brmp . a gun*, hut ranken and disabled vis?ela how the sad tare of their vaunted . scheme. . We., gritted this great victory by knowing ?je^re?qarces and preparation in time to meet then. They.ure j now raising very laxgn cavalry loroea, and t? tend to destroy our Government stores, rail roads, factories, and the grow ing'crdp?, which will greatly weaken in.' The ?wn-fise* o? oar gallant cava!ry in this kind of warfare, has shown to our fue the great Taine, of thtc branch of the se rv jct, and they have already uijide several raide .nd d> stn>yed. a large amount cf property. . ' The issue ia upon a?, end JKIW . are we to meet ii successfully ? liv pj?n ia thia,, and I woodd earueatly urga (unless . some one 'trill sugg st a better) ii upo? our people aud upon thooe in author!;)' : ' 'We s bou id organize our selves rn to c- m fades of ten dr twentymen each-all v.ho n Main at home and eau fire a gun-esc:i member to provide himself wuh a gun and. boree and twenty cartridges,-and to be alway?'ready. .Most of our.uiea kate giw?, and it is probable lae Government cuuld now supply tue, deficiency. Al*": let them have am tn uni lion, or seH.it to them cheaper than they eau gel 'it fa ?ra speculat'drs. These companies sbouid have -onie specified places of meeting, io case Of arr ahum, and should thoroughly acquaint themselves- with ad the thicket* and biding place* aioig the roads in their n<ri?td>thooda. A booy of Urn or ti.teen sharpshooters would throw, e-.ivgi meat of-ca vd ry in io the- ounos? confusion by Hring on them fm m a place of coucedroeni ; turn them from their curse or impede'their progress, thereby bi lowing those parauiog to overtake and cajjiure them. 1 make these suggestions, nut for the pur pose oCalanniiig any one, but to get them to prepare to meet a cai Amity that will most as suredly come npou many parts of our cu un try. BRUIfJ? -? ? ?-:-- . ?'rou (/tc t?o mt do tn har ti tr. "Striking Distance." ? laboring man feil out with his employer, and left him in angry mo td Meetiug'a hi:? fel low laborer, he tdd him he had quarreled with his boss, and gave him a u good cursing.'* " Did b -.not recent it ?f" says thcother. " Not at all,'' was ike r. ply. .* Well, I will giv? liiw ditto, for he bas treated me badly." Thinking it would be's ?saf? chance to let ott' the steam, he commenced an abusive attack at first -ight. and -in return got A sound drub bing. He immediately . rep irtt-i. the eade to bis tri end, who replied u you managed the, o se very ?badiy ; i didn't curse, him iud 1 got be yond hit? hearing-in fact L. .think it vpry im prudent to curse a mau wiitin y uti are within striking distance."1 ... When 1 hear a khan ab?aiW 'nie' absent neighbor' with bard wards', i thr?k he would say le*s it be was within strikmg distance. ' When 1 bear a man b Awing Of bis prowess and patriotism, aud denouncing tbe cowardly t Yankee* with ?ll the strong adjectives ana nouns to match, that he C4u think, ol', 1 guess i ne tuigUi p 'ooiuly bc mure usjtd'ul to uu> coun try, ii be. was within striking distance. Wuen I see a mail milking great efforts to get everybody ? li to tue war wniie he linger* at h.Hm-, 1 think he don't tike to pul himself tn striking distance. "rV uen ti O-'ntrressman advocate's mixing thc Ulick dag, I (biuk he ou*rut to bu Uxtt man lo oear. it-and ne eine lo put himself WILLI in striking distance. ' Boa SHOUT. -? -tr- s> C?en. Bragg aud thc Young Ot&ecr. The tb-low ng shows that though Geu-ral b^agg knows bow to sel his lace as a Mi tt in toat'en of discipline, he also kuows how to sympathze with the tender seuiimeuis ?nd lo applaud a delicate sense ol honor : A correspondent uf the Mobile Advertiser j writing troru Siiclb;, ville, say?.: Aa officer in (venera! Bragg's army had ob tamed a abort ?e?ve ot absence to penna uim to go home and attend io peraout? interrsta demanding his presence.. Bet?re bis lime ol ab ie a ce had expired, lie. req'Kwled. a further leave of absence, tor .thirty nays, and prom ised to return a better sold u r than be bad ever been befure. His request was approve?! by the various officers in command over bim. who koew nitn to be a true abd tait brui man, and htm':y by Gen?tal Bragg. BJure the thirty tiay^ time grunted bad ex p. red, be again forwarded a communication derril g a atilt further ?eave, ld is o Ulcers wt te ??ton tabed a ' bis i.wpuocuc > ? ana audacity,, au? eaeu oue tn turn through whose nauds it" passed/narked it * disapproved-'', B-;tore the commuutcatwn reached army headquarters, (xenerd Bragg waa the recipient ol a letter from this effie r, who stated that 'be lind mad?' apphrratku for further leave, and g-we as his reason that while our army waa fur.her ad vanced he had become eugaged to a young lady from whom, he had ret-fuyed a, fetter, wh.ca he enclosed. .This delicate missive contained a fad and touching farewell to the young officer who had gained her' affections.' 6he explained that since the enemy had gaii.ed her homestead, they h&d de^troy d her property, taken ewTTjring from her, aid wert mgh made be" penniless.- .... Wheo she had engaged herself to ber lov er, she WM th? oosseasor of property, and wa* indifferent ciitvaautances. With thin state of things existing, bord (ts abe felt would b? th? trial to her, abe had determined to trete*?? th? object of der affections from an ahgaga ment made in her prosperity. Thia nobe ia: ssl ve was co acned ta such loving and gen tle, r hougb prudent and touching language, thai it might well have drawn tears from the iron Warrior to whom it waa presented. The officer added that the misfortunes of bU affi anced had ody the more audeared ber to hin., and this raanifeatatien of her disinter ested lore and spirit bad ody inspired a stronger dlectiou for so uoo'e a woman. II? desired a still father holiday that be might go to> her and marry ber, proving that nia love was aa paro as ber own,' and by making her bis wife, et dov* bia properly upon her in case be was made ide victim of a bildet. Gea. j Bragg ?exit di rec ion? to bia bureau officer to send bim tho communication, so soon as it should arrive^atid regardless of the endorse ment of .' duSpproved,'" made by officers ana ware of th? ci rc LI ni utan ces, be marked it '.Granted for thirty day?." Mid. aiirjorei&rl upon the Jettarj - ibu lady ia worthy th? best L iW bravest 4<. Wlerj awi from wu?? ? '.-Q ^..?^jJOtt^-wcfft?f of the-iauy. BHAXTON BU AG G.? To DYE SjbF.fcH'No.-Tal?e a quantity oj n-ji-pberfieSj squeeae out the juice dud to each cupful of the juice acid one cupful ot vinegar ; p?t in a ora*, or tin kettle, put your yarn II! Warm waiter, squetn-'it out, tbeu put it in lb? dye^and let \l bo 1 ssnnigly about thirty min ute;, or nnt'.l it receives the proper co.or. W YXNTO'N. The writer of the above baa shown us t child's stocking dytd after the ab -ve recipe Tuough it bus been worn and waabed, it P. tains a deep and banttsom", aud apparent!] penna; e?t .scarlet, collor. indeed ii as pretij a color for children's wear as any we have ev er seen. The friends nf Vailaudighum, in Ohiit aro HI ill actively engngid in electing county dele gates fnvorable to his nomination for Qoveroo by the Demoorany, an i are succeed m g well; , J FT** th* South Carolinian. The Preis, Railroad, ?c. The world bus derived benefit? ofincslca .lab!?\?lue from theiarlnertce ir the pre**., lt Cia be the very best friend or the .wo/st toe to any enterprise. All persor's In thin . vicinity--in the Vicinity of Edgeftld, Ham ? burg and Angosta-can but appreciate- andi .applaud the tnt>tiv.e that pTotnpts these lines. lt io the importance ot the railroad being built between Augusta and Colurmbia. Thiel is no time lo wait the action of ? rgauizatiuna jet to be formed and "put -o working order. W^at is needed ? -Kot wealth ; not libera ityv; not patriotism; butaction---j)?impr,j7raotieat, material action. A tnovern?utln the presji Las commenced this year. Let the ball be tept in motion. Let each iee! that he has the work to do, ?cd that a responsibility rests QII the rich that mast be met. Columbia will do her fart The Coombia and Charlotte Rail ' i road Company will take- hundreds ot thou sands worth o? stock. What will Augusta do ? Will she make a move and act with her wealth ? , Thia road wiH reduce seventy-five miles of transportation, and troops, caa be transported with astonishing rapidity. The Dunville Road will reduce many miles 'and st?rten travel. Hesitate no- longer.' Lot Columbia, Augusta and Nor th Caro! in a de ' termine to build this ro d. Act.on is all that is needed, lathe name of the .s^ldier-iu the name of our country, that we hold d ar eat on earth- let TJie work go, forVard wirti rspid -trides.' Let'the" Angus a,' Edgefield and North Carultua papers assist tn tao-cali*). ' I believe the'road eau be built We twow ! no ?-neb a word as tail- when We are deleit mi ced in a nobie cause.. . A. c. E. a. ? ? . .- 1 From the Abbevi'K? Pre^/' ' . Public ftte?fl?f iii'Grisehwood. GaEKSWof D.'May 22, ISGJ. . At a meeting of the citizen* of Greenwood and vicinity, ladies and gentlemen,- eared for "the purpose bf faking ?-tepe towards tbeere-.-* tioo ol a card factory, Rev. S. D.-nnely was called to the chair, and J. JL Tarrant, j appoioted to act as.Secretary. . . ? The Chairmau opened the meeting w?te prayer, and then explained the object of ?be ! meeting. That it was to devise nome p?an by which cotton carda maj be manufactured ?nd rarnishedto the- fayniries around u1 at a much cheaper rate-than- at present ; tba*, it was to be a indies eu lerp ii- e ; and that il. was to-be-free from ali ? peculation. After some remarks the following r?solu tion was adopted : ? Resolved,. That tho factory propos?e, shall be an entirely benevolent institution, the ob ject of which shair be to 'tarnish cotton cards at cost. O? motion; 'Resolved, That a Committee of Seven l?e appointed to ascertain the probable experrSe -ot puttmg- such a factory -in onecatiou, and the. probability of collecting uut?iuieut finds for ibis purpose, aad report to'this meeting at ait early day. Said committee werv instructed to r- port a draft of a' constitution and by-laws Tor the futan govern mei IL of th? institution. Thf* - committee* Were also instructed to pob?shthe proceedings of this meeting in the daily p a p.:r>, and te solicit contributions to-the en terprise. The following peraons were ??'-yu-d io cc'n st tute said cornurirtee: Rev. S. fymnrAy, C-iirman; J. R Tarrant, h).<q., G--u. Jauies Gil man, Jumes Creswell, Allen Vane-, Ur. Charlea R. Moseley, L. D. Merri--.-.... Tho mtvtiii^ tuen adjourned, to meet at. th's p ace ou Friday, the ?iKh instant, ut I? o'clock. The committee would call the Attention of the public to the fact that this is to be a I strictly benevolent institution and a patriotic enterprise, whose object it s?mil be to fur nish cards to families at the simple cont oj' production, thc capital being airfnrnish'cd by voluntary contributions. Aud m-.w, that .the enterprise is found iii an urg'tfiu-d Mate, with a committee tu receive coutr.butions and make arraugemeuts for puning the establish ment in op- ration, wu, The members of -aid committee,.do hereby invite all the ?riend-i of the cause to fiend in their contributions a' once to' the Chapman, or some mern ber of t. e cemtirirtte. giving their names nod pot office t'ddress, dwiociiT,' ad of wbicU shall be caiviully recorded, lugvlher with the sums received... . - i We would here ?'ate that Mr. ?. L Ker rison, of Columbia, a gentleman ve;j favors bia to IIHJ enterprise^ ria* jdnarly ordered two card making machine*, with toa view ul fur* me ii i i! g tu ela to this asmjeUtiua, What will bc the acttial w)-tof*urh machrnery, now tnat freights and exchange ure so very high the c .m'mittee ar? not.now prepared to jay^ We fee' as-urvd. UuweVbr, tbfiL wnen toe capi tal is furnished to-buy.antiimport the .ma chinery, the car?-s an be uiLn'-ed at a very moderate expense. Como theil,.one ?nd all. lend a helpi ng baud a' once to titi* ?uteri ri ie, that we muy be ready t-? go to work as noon as tbe machinery eau be golttn from Europa. Time is money, and especially s.> in inn* '?.al ter whrtn tue cotton factories cannot pusiuoiy supply tfha d^rnand for cloth, aud when <rardi* t|re troiu S2d to 8.40-? emir. ...... J.R.TARRANT, Secretary. The Mob;!-? Remisier says the fall in the ?prices, ui provisions is beingxealijed, and the numb ig of boarclij.is bei nj exploded, and u ^'oing tho way of its predecessor panie* nbout j arma and powder, ?c. The fact is, there is a ' vitality iu our cause Which has d?fit-1 "-'I arms of lhe national enemies, the frights 0i papic makers, and the''" devilish 'cupidity of extortioners. -"The Confederacy riles gpintjrv j above them al!, ?Hr1 marohea ? a tn iu tau- ! ny nuder such abalo of patriotic faith and he roism as bas never 1 ?afore bighted a young na tion to acknowledged independence and se curity. . The great .iinaginary dangar is past! We have plenty to eat, and heaven (miles upon us iq the rich promise of abundant har vests. Bread is going dow:'.,r.i,d meat is grr ing down. The qour sp.-'caU'?r W?o holds on to his monopoly of thc staff of life for thir?y days longer will ? go antler" b-youd tiie reach of redemption, and :-.|l the friends of huruaaity will pronounce apon Ute justice of the retribution an emphatic '' amen." -?.?.-. ?., "Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself'.' A merchant in Macon, Georgia, who bad just finished unpacking his go -ds, stepped, to the door and looked (or- some one whom he might employ to take the empty boxes into his backyard, .Seeing two little boys, paeaiug, be asked thom if they wau ted a job, ?.id tofu thr-m that- they frhould hav?' a quarter a pioce wh*? nw '-.??d, Tuis very wuah delight, ed toe boys, and they set to work with such alacrity that they had finished befori sun down, anci wifb smiling faces presented thcin ?i lyps. before th? couiiiej lor paytUuut. Tho ?nerc?ant p'raised their industry, and opeu iug his cash drawer began turning about the coins to find the two quarters he needed tor tbe little hoys} but it so happened tlmt there wu-i but one quat ter in the drawer, and so he pave this to one of Hie laos, ana to the other one he gave three dimes, as the nearest he could Cutne to me Changa The little fellov who received the thirty cents.ofl'.red to bring ; back tue change, but the merchant told nita . to keep it. . He thanked the genl lem?n, and j- then, as they passid out, one of tbe clerks of the store heard the generous toy say io bis companion ; " VVe'l, Johnny, we will go and buy some marbles with the five cents, and divide th to between us, for we worked just ulike, and it . is not fair ihatl should have more pay th .u you." Now, youqg reader; was not thia's noble boy-generous as well as just V Ccceral..!?pwi^9ni8. "Qr*" The vanitj of face ia beanUful'y illustra ted by th? little fact that a splendid portrait of j tb? roLui Pi em de ot has just been published iu Paris, with ucis inscription; "M. J-, Duv.aa, I President of ?South America." ??f- The French Aliuatur at Washington re cently dined with ?ccreiaiy Sewn.ro. Ar table tb? Frenchman said to the darky w .iter ! " (aire tue se vin-nigre." " bah," indignantly replied tue servant, " I am no niggah ! I am a cuLud geminen ob de American scent." JPiT" The p;<kets e. both armies have been prohibited i g io the Ha, pabauuock, because it is believed that improper information bas been g h en by them in their friendly visits to each other. .' ?iSr A Cincinnati dispatch reports that Presi dent Davis replied to a dispatch of Gen. Bragg with regard to Vall?ndigham, that if bo took the oath of allegiance to the Southern Confederacy to receive bim, and if not, to send him back. 1ST A correspondent of the Chattanooga Sehet, writing from Bragg's army, s*ye that Genend 1 Breckenridge's DivLdoU hus been broken up, aud tba piece? rea tte ri d. He and bis st J LT ?lib ene ef the fragment.?, have boen rent to another Heid of labor. _ 'Raw*. Brigadier General James A. Walk?r, pi" Pulaski county, lute Colonel of the Thirteeuth Virginia Reg me.it, bas beenfssigned to the oc'm mand of the Stonewall Brigade. Ueneral W. w?fit Into ?enrice ns Caption of company C, in the tth Virginia Regiment. XStT Tba Kew York journals nut? the apathy with which tho news of the recent battles w?s received in that .city. The Herald says that the rrow8papcrrt extras, containing tho exciting ac counts, were sold in much fewer quantities than in any previous case of the kind. Almost simul taneously with ibis nows tbero was a prize fight on the Chesapeake, between two noted bruisers. The descriptions of that were s ught with avidity, and the war.aew* neglected. .?&* The country through which the extended railroad fr m Danville, Va., to Greensboro, K. C. passes is nrodactive in respect to its agriculture, rieb in mineral wealth, and in a high degree pic turesque and healthy. fi& It is said that the tremendous repulse and slaughter of tba- Yankees at Vicksburg on Sunday was due to a stratagem of General Pemberton, who uiade-a feint of evacuating part of his works, J when tb? enemy rushed in, only to be met with immense slaughter from artillery placed so as to take chem with a raking fire. psf Chattanooga dates to the 3rd says : " Cred itable information received here states thal Ko sen cr tnt has commenced fulling buck from Mur frevsboro tu the forificatiocs in Nashville. . Ibera is no doubt of bis having sent Urge reinforce ments to tirant. Brigg's army is on the qui C/M and.rei.dy to M low; A correspondent informs tho Knoxville Rogisjldr finit a few d*ys since in Lo County, Viw, near, the Teni.efsecline, a tory, who bad eiandbr ed the aiwiow of u deceased Confederate soldier, I woe lied up by some half a dozen indignant w-iioeu, and rei-eive<l twenty stripes. The wouieii who administered this wholesome uduiunilioa wore soldier?' wives and widows. I rom Virginia. UitiiuoND. June ?j - The latest relurn* in dict1 e In? election of-wc-Governor Wm. budla ns Governor and Samuei Price, Litu tetiarit-bovernor. Four member* nf ihr? laa Co'.gress, -*ho wen* candidate* for re-election, nave been def-nled, viz: Garnette, L; i?Hf?, Butler a d lJreston. - - The Trtdegar Works are again in lull blast. The mtUtMiuuiy destroyed by ti.e late ti.e h.tv lng been replaced, they eau now turu . out g.ins rapidly. Prank P. B air, jr.. bus been arrested on a c?ia;gc uf larceny. Tue itivest'gatLu has bcijii postponed. VrJltubligtiam, in an fid-'re-^s to the Democ racy o'" Gmo, from tbe military prison tn Oin cirittatn, May 22, declared that he should re cognize alU giat.ee to hi* Own State and G v eruni?ut wueresoeVi-r be may h.-, a- bu ding in all Ulinga ju>t tue natue as it be rc?i.ai..ed upon ber soil. .. IMPORT MACHINERY-We co'diit'ly adopt tbeJulluwing irotn the Lynchburg Rtpnb lean: 0'ie vessel freighted with the right kind ri machinery, adapie 1 to manutactiiriig* par poses, W'iQld be worth Uiure to our cause, than all the caito.?es, sheetings und Ya'ikee tswot that have been brought into tb-jc-untry. Mi ?cttineTy for manufacturing cott n and ^o ile i good* imported in large quantities would aid tlc cause of inde eti-iniice directly.. We .nave an abundance of COttOO and Wool, arid if the machinery could beh-id, manu fact, ines WuiiM sprinc up in every direction. If we made '*co4rae g->od', we wou'd wear tbs product* of our own looms, and learn th? prim nv?; babe a ot doing without finery. The machinery tor piper mi I* should relieve a want now more ielt thin at first., and likely to increase tn it* inconvenience. We ?ope tu hear tU.it the at ttvjiion ol bl0cl5a.de runners is callo-1 to this want of our Country, aud ibat they will make the attempt to fill tr. . , --0 ? ?-' A ROUGH DUMONJI-The following para ! gVaph, which wa. clip troon a late Yankee par { per, pre- uta u very rough diamond ?'r Z . yesterday, a large, red-faced woman, witD a porter? load ol ?xpensive finery Up n ber per*vn, eaterid the Ingest Jewelry store In New York, and enquiring for diamonds, a magnificent a-ojorcneut of rings hrocie<, ear? ? ring*,.necklaces, ?c., were ppread before her. 1 From these sue selected throe thousand five : bnudred dollar* worth w?ic i she requested I might be sent to nor house with the bill. The eierk would lind btr husband at hom?, see ?aid, and ue would pay tor tboai. A pen a;:d j a. card were banded to her, mid she was rc ques.tod to wri:e her address. She hesitated, her broad lace turued from red to eriltaoa, and finally, in great confusion, she made her mark (a big cr j? ) on the card, ned tossing itto tue salesman, said "Tharl I hain't lime to write, but I guess he'll kuow that." Tb? illiterate quteu of diamonds was a Govcrn nienl coatractor's wife. No MORE SI-PSTITUTES.-The^Colarnbii" Enquireft ?helbyville correspondent, writing under date ol 27tb ql^., aays 11 ??"" - X^t^day e^bningj?rafees parade, an or aler waa Tead from tba Secretary of Warr di reciiug that no ?ore Bubstitutea will ba M re^elvtjd into the a<my, only nv \k? ?g?w?t of the GenorajU; ?o?o??n?lng tbe variou. de f^^mcnta, Tmoat confess that I never m All'my life witnessed *<u'\ learning faces "rh?? lue orrler wasanuouueed. Approbation of the order was gem-.rnl ; and I have yet to .'iud the first man in our brigadu who disap prove* of if, Tnoae that know tithing of the practical workings of the aubaUuite system, can ibrm no conception of the magnitude of tbe evils resulting to the anny by ita operations. Thanks to power* that he, the terrible incu bus that has depressed the beartE of our brave soldiers has at length been removed, and the soldier at hi* country'* call, who left hts penniless wile aud children to the cold charities of tho world, or to eke out an exis tence the best way they could-he who has endured privations, sufferings, hunger, thirst, physical and mental agony, for his count ry's goxl and welfare-will be r?M??\cet] (fl k.uow ffjat which was'an odious distinction between classes of the human family has at last been partially, removed. I Arrest of Edie. ' Thc n^C'imond papers contain s full occoun ul t? e arrewt of Janies A. Tildie,- who recent! abscOLUed hum CharleKon with ?l8,O0O ii fui dn belongil g : o J. il lay ?ur. r.nq., bi employer n Charleston, j&'ie bad tor tw I week* beeu! enjoying bim.-.eii -iox uriou>ly a ' ibe barroom-*, gaining huns- e, und ulnar pi.-te ol Benauali ly, lo lue. great deligtti ol' etrndrj ! new made malu aud- h male fneadn, and tu ; satialuctioii ul most of the bar keepera wbi j.Wuoia ?e accidentally came ui contact wi tb i ii? was at Iciig'b suspected,, aui tbe officer folk-wed t!ini u* viiouse ot bad repute when I thi-y fou lid him in une ol the topmost rooms I w ita a couple ofpilows under bim, ukiug i j quiet nap. He Had invented $?8,000 in bani j bills, au?i waa preparing to start fur Europe ' He Lad oe?ii rjerau.ed by a fair enchantress wno L<x? -resolved tb accompany him, ant wuo,.tu prevent nis going without her, bat got p"'8*e*triO? of bin papers. His cuWef is i Conspicuous iHusirationof the cons?quence of lit?i babita aud evil associations. The Latest from Lincolndem. " RicuitoMj,J.uae ?.-NorLbera dates of.thi SI mutant Lave been received, j Official adviCea from Vtclc'burg on tm.29 J indicate' LO change ia the state of affairs t. ere but the; pro-pee t s'ol*" Grant are s?li ?ucoura feing"-' '*''. ' * " * i ue gunboat Chicinrmtl wa* .sank by tb< rebel be-trenes on th* 26 h; Federal loss c*ei twenty killrd ami irouuded., Grant is m i tiing s-'tne rebol works. VSilt-ou'a Z-uaves nave ?left New Dr) an: on li.eii- way, nome. Burnskie hus prohibited the circulation v the-New York World and Chicago Times ii his department. ..Li.cuni, in speaking of military ppexatioO? io,.Mississippi, said he expected tbe best re sults, but ?Tis prepared for th? worst An arrival fK?m Havana brings a report o the capturo of Puebla aird the WJeJe ?Vi-.xi' Can ai my rr; toy r'reneb torc??, on Lue ?7l? May. - ltufcreaiiug particulars are given of tat capture. _ , . Tue Captain nf the French steam trautporl Finintcj rc, v.'i*o um ved at New .York .from Vera Cruz ou the 10ti, doubts-theleport, and says the latest n?Wa from Puebla waa up tc lue time uf bis*departure on the loth", ?her, the French held half of the city, the Mexi cans tue other hall. ' The lutter are strouglt fortified. In. the battle of Champion Hills, (Vicks burg.) the 24th Iowa, made up tatgely o! clergyiueu, known as the '"Preacher's i?egi meui*' was nearly annihilated. The rebel" Jou?ht with the most reckless gallantry.. A regiment of Georgians retused to retreat ur surrender, when Gen. Hovey charged the cresr, and five-sixth were ??llcd where they ? too? J. G EX. Muht.AN.-Thu gallant-, soldier has beeu turned loose, it is said, with instructions io report to no oue hut Gen. Jouostou. We have the first ir.iitsof the movement in the following despatch from Morgan himself, da ted Mofineel!Ky'., May 12tb. 8 a. m. : "J have met the enemy, 10,000 strong-thc cavalry notier Woolnit d, tut* i nfai.tr v under Gciicral Carter-and tmve repui-stxi them wirb Heavy iia-tS. i hey .remaUni aavus the Cu tub -dtMidgloavi g meir baggage, ctiup rqiiipug*?, etc., lu my hands. They 1 ,sl th ne hundred drowned while ou>siiig the river. I um on the Held cntrying le?d Yankees. My I .??'.- is lighr, cou-sidtirmg two days' engagement Wheat, IJitiic) , Oats and Kye. Tu Uiuiccr* in Gc.trji' i, Kurth Caruiiint, .SoM.'A Caruli.ni, ut ung Southern State. The Board uf Direct rs <>f thu -8-uth Curoli o? Ins.itute " will awaid Premiums f?r cipc-ci men: uf the Crop now maturing, as stated below, tu he forwarded to this eily in merchantable order, und uut latfi than thc loth July next. Samples will be carefully taken uu receipt of the respective speciui.ii.6, and be submitted to impartial and oinpetent judges for decision. Jh? Flour aud Grain will then be sold wit boat delay, free of commission, for the benefit of the owner, v ir. : For the best flve barro: P of Wheat Flour, or th>ii qu mtity in sacks, premium...?.850 For tho f?cond best tire barrels of .Wheat Flour, or that quantity in sa*Ks, premium.25 For the beat single barrel of Wheat flour, ur that qu ?utily insaeks, premium.IC For thu second bent Bingle bri.'. 1 of Wheat. Flour, or that quantity in sacks, premium.S For the bunt len bushels Barley, premium.IC Fur the second best ten basbela Hailey, pre mium .........................?*.JB Pt.r rhe bust ten bushels of Outs, premium.lit Fur the seound best ten bushels of Oats, - premium -.-.......i F--r tue best 'ten bushel* Ky -, premium.. ..10 For the second bebt ten bushels Ry e, p'eraiuuj ....> Ibu barrels or sacks to ba distinctly marked with the nomo of brand of the farmer, bis Post oHiee, County or District, and tba Mijl where the Flour was prepared mast be stated by latter, when the shipment is advised, and, if convenient, a de scription of the seed planted, sad the product per sore, is doored, . The consignments and letters to be addressed to WM. KiaKWooD, Esq, Vice President South Carolina Institute, Charleston. W. M. LAWTON. President South Carolina Institut?. WILMOT Q, D?SACSSOBE, Seor?tiry. $60 Reward. IWILL give tbe usual rewurd of $ ?0 each for the appr?hension and delivery to me ha Camp ot tho furrowing n im d de-crters from Company D, 0cb ?. C. Kei?meot, Jenkins' Brigade :. Private JOH.V FORD, WUO darted May. the 5th, 1*G2, aod Private BENJAMIN KIMDtlELL, who de serted September, Itt?h, Ii5?. Said JOHN FOBD is 22 years old, 6 feot 8 hoke? high, blue oyo?, light bair, dark cumpiaz ioa. He lives four miks Ea?t of Graaiteville. BENJAMIN K IMC KELL ia 25 years, old, .6 foet 10 inches high, bluo eyes, dark hair, fair .Miwinlexion. Ho livws at l?a?h Paper MtIir.. By order Jons BRITTO?, OOL Commanding Otb S. C. Regiment. ROBT. 6. LANHAM, CapL Co. D, 6th S. C. V. Camp near Franklin, Va-, May 2;d,.'C3. 4t*t3 $200 REW^^. n\NAWAV vt wtoloQ from mt oh Saturday 1? night, 30th May, my Negro woman KITT? Ad-her three chlldrsa BILLY, ELL KN and PAT Kitty hi about <t0 years old, upper Iront teeth oat Billy 20 years old, low, be**y-'Mk a^.loit "Vi) front upper1 teeth. EJleft 18 "Vsaw ora, vi.rS UWj. M HidEn'tj^W likely boy. f; M?P the1*/ wire decoyed off tw y't'y? hutbacc a? ho ls runawat-.. ws? rafted in Bollock oi Bsaa*??-' county, Ga. Ho ie no doubt Diskra| hil way in that direction. Elias, th? tuiband o Kitty, is a very bl,>cki ?U'ky looking fellow. It ii probublo they will change their names, or the' Uiay have passes. The above reward will bo given if they are de livered to any jail so that I can get them. My ad dress is Fruit Hill P. 0- EdgeOeld Dist., 3. C. FRANCIS W. ROACH. Jnno 3_2t? > 32 Notice. DICK CH EATHA.tl will stand the ensn ing SPRING SEASON at Edgeflold CH ou Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays aud Th?r? days,-at Harmon Gallman's the remainder e the week. He will lomnicnoe his Season first c February and end tbe 1st day of July. He wi] remain at his Suhle until first of March -afte that time he will alternate.. Twenty-bye P.qHac's will be^pcharged forth Scaaon. ' T do pot desire him to go* to more tha sc van ty-fi vu Maro?. H \t pedigree ls known to the breeders in E Igt field. THOS. G. BACON. May 0 2m IS fEDOEFI?LD FEMALE a t?f **? . order ironi tba Ordinary f e util proceed j Ex to sell on J.T.?SDAY. the Tth July ??.xi, t j ?t Urn premises, e--mmeaeiiJg a* ll ..'cloek, A. M"., * the above-named property belvnstog ta uie- Es j tate i-f John JL Gv?ltney, <ii<r'd. ^ J. Th^ property . nljraoos n LOT Of ?OCB " ACRES, the MAIN BUILDING,constructed tor 1 the accommodation ot' Boarders, a? well as ?i.b. -?ample Soho?] Booma, and all ncccaiMj UU'f ?J BUILDINGS, with a well of fine water, uippliud"1 9 j ?it? a g?od puup. AU the buddings new and m ! ' gu? J J.ild.doIL. j Als", will be ?nid-nt the same tim?, tb? Srh.?il , : "R?-.nj and t?<rosch d-.? FURNITURE, PIANOS, STOV*E?\ le. I wi'l alsn sell a separate lot of ONE ACRE OF L AN?)-adjiduin* the School lot Alu?, TKO One Hors? WAGONS, agu?d SADDLri and. BRIDLE, a emili.lot of HOGS, one exeeRent Milk COW, Carpenter^ .Tvuls, a small Lot ut Paints, Garde? Tonis, Ac' Tbe Ju?ding js v.li located and ereil, suited for a Bonding Schooi The tn-A nU ury ot' tb? School, lt? present parr?n ige, and t?e necessities of a la.?? community ??rv ? ?urauec (bat oom po tent T wnw era wilt ha.t? ao opportunity to malte a sofe u?j<t profitable in .est me LI. J * . Tcriuj, uiaio known VD d&y of sala. 1 . . - , A, <*? TE AG UK, Agen t for , ' f ^ Air*. Lao) Gwsiinev, Ex'x. , ^ay ff ;' ! " - ?i_ 21 r TTTf iTKAX N?Vf 1 CF*.Tilted b?fate . me r 1 [Ci by Muses Harri?,.linng: within toree mile? oi uie Pine Houi?, Edg? field Distrier, a bi?ck mar* MULE, supposed- rob?2(1 jea-s ?ld, brand ed on tee lei. steulaer With C'S, and spprklstd si *t?. ' A. .TONES, M. E. D. May to- - - ?? a*ai_21 fl&'T.'o have bern autborsied by the frlMirfa oi W. F. D.U1U303, Eiq., to announce buna Candi dates foi le-c'ie.ioii to the effiee -of Ordinary ot'j '?.i i f<? D' .iel, at die ciiruiug election. / v-.'J, ?ia - JS jfc#*W? : ve ttutb? '.od by the friends of Hr. JACO ?i ?HJIET ir r ..?ounce him a Candidate for Tax Cdleci.r al . e rimalnx eiention. May t?_te . 21 SUNDRIES. ,-AA SACKS ?. ?C. S A LT, old and drv iJW iO Live mool SA Ul ; i,)0 Buis. \. ( . J- >,()l K ; 130 .. aud Hall Jtfb'e. N. <>. Syrup: IOU ?oxee Fiije i. ietrinE TOli V? X u ; 50 bbl*. Apple amt Peach K randy; 10 ..' Fme < orn Htsiakcf ; MALAGA and PORT WINEj CHERRY BRANDY a?i CORDIALS : BOTTLED LIQUORS and wrNES ; 41 Meg- BI-VP.O. ?Ul)A. RICE. ?SAL, . FICES, Ac, Ac Tngctiier with a good assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES,-uu band and ft* sale by Ai STEVENS. Augusta, Ge?. May 20 ?ra 20 Barley vv anted. SAAA il TS H Fl, s HARLEY wanted it \Fv^7 Any quantity fr m ene bushel upwardr. t.>r ?vbinb tb? hirbuKt marget priste will he p >i?L on doti very atmy Brewery, Senator** Hill. Ham burg. <*. C . J*. COB- KAUPPRR. May 20 im ? ' * . 20 Fi? v? u?? <>?>. :> 1 ? at?ek ?.r mci 'OM ' li "i . ' '. . b'oti ?f from- a t. - <r ."I . . . ' J ' . .--ir1 P; nev Faint . ' . ' 'o. o' PARLO" UF..*?rrRK M .. rT 'ii ' LLE", WRttL-'ti tABLhri HF L-l- J". . Wulnuf-ffJ 2DTtOBf..< Uti/.IF . a i-w a '\*3SK*. ft' r'.l ardab u .M M) io .> in e i d .'e linc, mu ; ol na timm ?UP And will 'i? ol.- I - / for guutl pajier when lt? cash is no*, to-iv . .'. Emi?l C v?es! I p >o . ' :,r,ini <ud s t-K ?f Mahogany 0 i ' ' CO rJ . ?l-.i, Cove>eil RM?S? Led I'tU . ... ' . .": 1; Iriuiuied, at $20. 17 * . " I ts . ' . o . ip not ?irer a day. ?.?'".-. J i ' ) ? iir.v, on band read* u < j. M. WITT. M?r lO " tf 10 S59 Bi Mr > . ir, Ga., W? uJM i.Mfr! MY PARTICULAR A . Y.'LTJ ION will h. gitan tu the Rep*'.! nf ^7ATCHES, UUOOKS and ?L'WBLRY. ffv cflbrt will V made to Kfep-up my exren-'ra fynerff of . , ;?PPCTACLES io ?ult every ?efeet of risien, Tli* bpb.:.ce oi m> dtook of CLOCKS, ?ANCT (>'00*?a, i'LA?BD WAKE, Ac, aili te uold lo* FOR CASH ONLY. ' * ' Angusta, J~?B'Se tfv" -'S' Negroes Wanted. WE'WISH fop-c'Sa-wriFTY lAKBi* XP?GHOE?, md r e prepared to pay the HIGHEST CASH H?ICl'S. We hare on h. --: a LIKELY WOMAN WITH FOUR CHIEOri; ?: ??iiicb wa win be pleased to Svdl or exe ban ge IUT e'h'?r I-?erroes? toLOVEB A SULLIVAN. Jan 28 tf 4 Administrator's Notice. AU. person harl?g MDT demmds against fbe r Estate of John A. Crowd-.r, decoased, .are retested to press?t them ta the aabferftW on or before tbe 20ib Ja y text, ss on that dav a0n*J settlemeat will be nada ia tb? Ordinary*. OCEke. Also, ?ll r-er?. us Indebted to said Ektate are fo llett ed pay pp by that tirr.r. 0, M. SPCA KM AN, Adm'cr. May * ^ _ im__JT8 ' Notiee. LL pcr?o* "bavlofi; claim*- against the" Estate _ of Wi'li.i Whittle- tr., dee'd., are requested to present diem duly attested aecordinsr tu law. A. WHITTLE, I 6. CROUCH, j Ad 0T Mar * ?rn? r' ? A Notice. ALL peons indebted to the E"iaJeof Winfrey Whl'ieek, deoesstd, are requested io make tiuyiaeru forthwith. Now is the ti trie t* par debra. GEORGE WHITLOCK. Adm'i T, ' May 27 _ 6;_ 31 Notice, ?LL persons |f>>vcblod to tba E.tat? ef Elisa beth Wnid'wlt, il??ei<?ad, are ..requested to e pajmeub for ta wi; u . tbose having olslme against the Esleta will pr**enii 'h?? properly attested. ff^fg^ j AdmW May ? ' ' ; ?t ' ? Notice. SLAVEH0LDER8 of th? Uwer Pattalten, 9tb Regiment. VTill appW M Red HUI. OB Prlily, tua Hth June tart ? lo ihow enuia, If My, why they did Bot seed their bar.-fe to the coast at lue last colt to labor on thc publlo defences. B.'T. MI MS, Ch cir. Board. _JuneJ,___?L Salt, Salt! CALL at. the Hamburg Po?t OfBee ind buy your SALT, In 8adlls or iieroes, at the lowest market prides. ,, . , ' Also, on hand. Cnnfed?mte and Knglish Letter, PAPER, und ENVELOPES, STEEL PENS, Ac. R. L. ?ENTRY. Hamburg, May 27_4t_ti Notice. ?N oberlienee ?A urrlera from Regimental IToad quarters, I herehj notify all menbers of my comm*n<L on sie't or wounded furlough, that tboy will hereafter be required to furnish Confederate Surgeon certificats ?if disability, regularly. All those failing to c'omnly with the above nodce, will bc considered as deserters, and treated aceoiding lv S. HARRISON, Captain, Com'd'g Co. A, "th S. C. Rog't June 3, ? " Toy Mo* ..in, II"XKY B. GALLMA?.. KAT KA MY. Sr. T. H. CLAUS, A. P. WL> C, JOHN ti LAND, ?. V. COO.?J?R, WILLIAM SPIRES, . -o Fer Tm f elicio STARLING TUBNUK, C. M. MAY, .CHARLEK CARTER. BERRY. 4iOU*.K, W. H. LuLLOM'AY, BENJ. ROPFR, JACKSON COYAR. ti. JiA&KIbuN, Dcnftetry ! D?I.-H.-PARH.LK - M xe In bis rffoo regularly sac., ?rlaj, I'M ; -.<? MI'<- <lnv wof> ; but after th?-n be TV:T em! '. OT? eHtrstonany, ks his Pr.ffi?rt?Bal rngr..: ..i;?'' throughout the Distriot demand much of li"? ?.?'"..?..*?.. gS?* "B?vin'i to .>??./ the t is ! ry (?a a nr?ftra f.:r Dentistry.uiatsriaia, VA. ttill resfie" ??0'?( fi*"LY ?0R CASH. . Sept IC . . f/ ?.? "T?NT). FOR ':'&Mm7 TflK ; W ' . r-lfately the hO.' . D PV.J 'L;; of Bob? Jeni- i. .'. iu >i -i !,..?.' L;,?irl:l cmtHir.mg ft J NE HUNDRED ??.?JbS, Si'uatc un StrtVt-i.a' ? rc??, ??o <bc Road iosd'ng *"rutii Ai.;us tt> Calhoun's ?.;.!?. 28 railes ? om AugUslJ. iuii boand-d by Ut 3? pt I:.- J. J. Cart ledge, Xl rs. Csrtl. dgc, C. 1. TJ?-i' a d t'beri. There are' ti hep'acc *9P'f?r'i\> .- i/Tfellir-g H?m.* ?o : ?ll rTe?Riry outluiM. ;?s>. TI-' re are seventy-five aries of gued bott > ?.".'.I; ?inj thirty aci"? nt land i..r:>i in Wheat, ant i. .or,y i:i O. * . The pl cc i ' wall waterofi u cn?v> red ft-.d is bi ? illili .'' "e of < ului If s p-icii ii' an he. iWi.-l me?, i a"'! f.sil "wif?i ..?.?l ..... .vui?y live i.e.?: > ..;..?.. .^.k of C '" ?c. l?r* I.-J.L'.':' i" J . ?:?e .-. ?. ' '? ?'e planar*','.* I '.?..?' .y.k^.-. .. .. . - til ?fu.'J .il pj|*. ... itiif.a.. Xt?..v.. j . <. JBp^Tcrms easy. '.V U. JENNI >?;S, F*'i r. Mar 1_ ll tl State cf Hvxl oil* . EDGEJ'?FLi ?;-:-.^ .?'.]., ?r OKTU?.LI; y. . M. A. Rnnsom, Adm'r. "f tue Sst-ij ) of S. G. 'Isl.niau. dei.. vs. \ A. Bushnell aoil wife Leereii?., I M wy E. Till tran ai. d' ot?-er- I WUEtt-EAfc A A. B ;>M?y. ?.t.iiid>tr??tt ?d'rbe Jl<tatv- <! spr.r W tu; mm. ?W'II., has ii piir.u to m? l'y; *y* ri - i?i H . ? rn- yw .? that s p-rt of in? pr??-.?ei' . o' fhijp...?! ?' nf the said Sarau lt. li alu*. .1, ? <:<t.. i " ta pdd over tu bim". ti> si'ti-fy ?...... t* nz,:'.':' 'he raid L: tate : and it appealing t. my c?5o!? Hitit" William ?T. Col -man -i.d Mitb'irion MBKIJ ?t;d his wila Kii2a-,et'j. tm-' ol' u.?: |lnfr|>'? . i ii. li o ^bove ?-tated < a o. resi'.e ' i-.,'--; <\ . c ;:nii s ! tis Sisile. !. is :t>--<-.' . * - r- . ?? 1 ' dc ...vc -I tht-y d' .j"i.."'?r u LC i?r ... .'. ?ij r? t.'? .eu a* &-ta?fl-.-> ' r ;.. . . c . .~ ..' \>. Pt,.t. . n \)<mday. -ne.*:?: ? s* i ..'!.. . 1 i> f?i ?' >w I'tutc i? .?ny n.dy ea*, wb* u; ir?ion u '?.< jm BriBtJaOt' ute cul.- u' bi- Hes' :i ? . '*. of .-'i-vu ii. li.iHiOHM. i'-r i f-i ' y iii. , ,.i.i.?ii. . a .: rirbiii. ph? ul-2 um I* pai?'. ?v - ru ?"? .?. i-: V. .'.. Kausom. io i. , .:i-l.n>- ' ?. ... n - . >. >>a.?! I ?. tate, or il.; ir eiiiistfni i the i-.o:.- ai:j b-, > i. rn ?I of rocofl. Uiwn nid r .ny L n I and sui. to a tue .".O h day of Hay, iet)?. U. F. 1'T HrSOE, o.f n. June 3 ?tu ti The State cf Sogth.0^ri??sla, EDQ?FIELU ?. . ./-i-.;'*. ? Br w. F. j.Ci iviu .... ?V. ...f.. - r Edgoi.al -.st. ic Whereas, . I: .?M.e. ..Ml.... .? ' .j for Le**e.. . f Administration, o;>' 1 . .-d r the goc?is and cha.tle:. rigi tai - . -.. i?, sor. M .'.th? ws late of the JD;*t:i- ' . -..i"-!. . These are, thuref ?re, tucjt. : .-'I and ?iugular, the kind---:. . o" t'.io said deceased, to be sud i . - '.. t ? our next Ordin?r-,- '} Court fiiA?.i' i'-' c , t bo boldon at BdgnffeM C. K r?.? t i. , .' T I.J Jua? lett,'o ?how e-tnsr, if nu;., wiiy tae^. .! iminia tratioo should not oe grunted. Giv?n undur m.,' band and ?ea!, 'bi? thirty first day of M-?y in the y_ar of our LcrJ o?e rmxi sand eifrbt hundred i -J sixiy-?brr? ?.:.(! in the sigh ty-?even th . r?f rho *Ji.-e|cii?.i.,ice of the Sute of Sooth t o': ' tv. F. DCH t>0E. 0. E. J>. ' Jl0t>3. 2t i - 22 State of South Carolina, L??i ?FI KLD DIS*V4CT, IN ORD I Ni-BY. BY W. V. Dtirti?OE. F. ?1., -j - oi 'Jk\\i I iel I District. Wheroav ^fajgarot I-'-i s i ? ? V.H . to tua for Liytters of. Ajdiii'tds" . -.' i i . . . - gular tho g -ods sud chi'tles ' ' . i 1 *i;s of Mark Matlhrwa, lal? *.? be I - i? i r ?. . ;?, deo'd. Them? aro, therfrir?*, '.? 'ir.- r .\. ? . ). rli and singular, the Hr.?, : . i ??? - . c" ;'.ie said deceased, to be c d rpy, " ' ? on . '..ii. our next Ordinary's Co'.rt lot- t's 7>: < . '. he holden ak E<V?H"ld C. H., . . t ( -f Jane next, to show cause. T .. . t:'?d administration shnuld nov -Oicfsa'iiPiLr ny banu r ' ' ."'s day of .May in U:o ynar of nur I ? - . ,i,? id eight awi1.' rf an?' Stxty-threi-,' . : :'iy aevt?nth year nf tho lad -peudi u'- I ru lina, Mi.x.hVi: :.0.~^>. Jone ? , 2: 22 Notice. ALL jytwaii |r,t4abt?d>j * of Jomes C H ndertou, decM., . ? .-JH tr? make payment hy tho 1st day 0.? ?. . \%C, -r>d thoa? baring demnnds a^. ' . r:e (jae?lrd m pr?soot them ... . I cee to make a linal .?idemeat OB - ? . .1 L. C": .V.T. Oe? ?, 1&A2. . :., ^ ~No:-' ALT. pcrsor*> .":. . i " .-" .? K. Gvtu.ii ey. lice' . . *. . - - . ment ai epr y > . .**. ? -,c; against lb? Kai*. ' ?ait?>ta:>. . ' . ? . o .?.5 ag?nt, V?CY I '.. Y. . Dfir S. ;sft2._ NO?i.;iC?:. ALL ?>er on . . .- - * ' .. ?? ? 7.. J o' Dr. J. H ..ie ? i? * .:"i to pf t tb*em, Tj--o i -. i . - algnrd i* pren ? * . . . .JO-O ' I debUdtoiaidU l ?i i . \ t- - "eprnmpi. ly, \. i. Li t ,ExV. Janal . * AIL ?-rnmii.*' "i i- t ' ?.U M? ? tote Bf WUIJ..4I Siestod bf Wf -U -. .> ON iDdtv fi 0 maha itt sr (1 CLEAN COTTON Mv?"? I T-NE-7 ~ .?.'?? "ua be. sold for ??sh ?t ??ie r-i '.c- i ii'. . Aug. 27 ti ?4 Salt and r?i?c. UST reeeive.f and for w>? ; TH.:>|r ? i ! 'CES ,, v-:rv superior SALT and vS . * Li iv CE. ^EW BI OE. l'UllS, .1 ?. M.y 20 U- -JM. J