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- ... BY HMK3S.:;rii?cfe:* co. For the' Advertiser. Air.-3fy lone Huvk by the Sea. Oh, toll u* obi t>f glories pa?t; We know to whom "intone Thc ?ioiicJVu,.,*.wt euiu?- an J court That grace tho pos Li song : As sweet to us the past'hatbbeen, So shall the future bc And thus woo the smile again, Oh fair maid Liberty ! To drive the oppressor from our shore, To break the tyrant's chain, Unto our burning*hearts are more Than ali tho past bath been. Then strike, ob gallant soldier, strike ! Till once again we're free And we'sball greet thy smile again, Oh fuir maid Liberty ! The following words, from a piece of music just published by B. Duncan A Co., Columbia, S. C., will go home to many hearts : Mother, is the battle over ? Thousands hare been slain, they say Is tay father coming, tell me Has the South gained fae day ? Is he well, or is he wounded? Mother, do you think be's slain ? If you know, I pray you toll me, Will my father come again ? Mother, dear, you're always sighing, Since you last these papers read Tell me now why you're crying, Why id that;cap upon your bead ; Ob ! I see you cat nut toll me, Father's one among the slain ; Although be loved us very dearly, Ile will never come again. Yes, my boy,-your noble father Is one numbered with the .?!.. in ! We shall meet no more on carib, But in Heaven we'll meet again. Your father fought for bis country's cause- j Your father tell among tho slain ; I ^ Let's hope his noul now rests in Heaven, j j Where wo all three idiall meet again. Dismissal of thc British Consul at Richmond? The following are tLe letters referred to in thc telegraph relative to the dismissal of George Moore, Esq., Brit i h Consul at the port of Richmond, published irv our hud issue: CoKFKDARATK STATES OF AMERICA, D KIM UTMOST OF ?"TATE. Richmond, otb June, I8d3. SIR: The President nf the Conf?d?rale Slates oas been in ipr med that, in cons' quenco of your tiasumitig to ucl in behalf ol the Gov ernment ol Her Britanic Majesty un matter." occurring in the Stale of Mississippi, you were r< quested to submit to this Department your consular commission, as weil as any other authority held by you, to act in behalf " of IL r Majesty's Government, before further e^rret-potidence could he lo-ld with you ?s j Brit uh Consul for the po t of Richmond. lit i s( hss Inri ber been informed that you have liol I V( acceded to this request, and that, in disregard I jj. ol the legitimate authority of this Govern ment, you have again lately corresponded a?J Her Majesty*.- Cousu! ior this port with the Secretary of War of ihe Conf?d<-ia:e State.?. The Pr?sident Considers it as inconsistent with tbe rr.-pi^t which it is his "Ume tu enforce towards this Government, that yon s?oulu , any longer be permitted to exercise the lune- j c tiona or enjoy tho privileges of a Consul in j . thrso Confederate Slates. IL? bas cousu- | \' qnently thought proper, by the letters pit' in I 1 of which 1 enclos* you a copy, lo revoke tin ex> quatur heretofore grant? d io you, and to make- public these letters patent. I have the honor to be, Yonr idV.'t serv't, (Signed) J. P. BENJAMIN, Secretary ol' Mate. GEORGE MOORE, Esq , Tier Britanic Majesty's Consul, Richmond, Va. ?ol tri ol w LETTERS PATENT, REVOKING EXEQUATUR OK G couch MOORE, HER BRITANIC MAJESTY'S CONSUL* ATRICII WONO. JEFFERSON DAVIS, President of the Confederate States of America, To all idiom ii may concerti : AYiiEREAS, George Moore, Esquire, Her Britanic Majesty's Consul for thc port of Richmond and State of Virginia, (duly re- j tl cognized as such by the Exequatur issued hy j ec a former Government, which was, at the time | th of ihe issue, the duly authorized ageut for i ?? that purpr,. c of the State of Virginia,) did j h: recently a?ume to act as Consul for a place j tc other than the city of Richmond, and a State ? other than tho State cf Virginia, and was, ? ( thereupon, on the 20th day of February bet, j ? lSb3, requested by the Secretary of State to : {H submit to the Department o? State bis Con- j , sular Commission, as well as any other au- . yj thority he may have received to-act in behalf j ^| of the Government of Her Brita' ic Majesty I .,? before lurther corresrondenr-e couid he held Jjj with him as Her Majesty's Consul nt th? port j 0I of Richmond, and wnereas the said George ? D( Moore has lately without acccdiug to said re- j - quest, entered into correspondence as her j ^? Majesty's Consul with the Secretary of War j rt of these Confederate States, thereby disre- I garding the legitimate authority of this Gov ernment, j Jt These, therefore art! to declare that I do no 1 n longer recognize the said George Moore ns ' in Her Britanic Majesty's Consul in Any part of rn the Confederate States, nor permit him to jiu exe reise or enjoy any of the functions, powers ? VP or privileges allowed to the Consuls of Great I .tc Britain. And I do wholly revoke und annul i c< any exequatur heretofore given to the said j ni George Aloore by the Government which was | ?t formerly authorized to grant such exequatur ? it as agent of the State of Virginia, and do de- I clare the said exequatur to be absolutely null'j and void from this day forward. iu testimony wheieof 1 have ceu-cd these : "; letters lo be made p.itent, and the seal of tl/e j l* Confederate Sutes cf America to boherev.'ilh j f, affixed. Given under my band this fifth < V day of Juoe, iu ihe year of our ( v^v-k' j Lord oce thousand eight hundred and sixty-three. (Signed) JEFFERSJK DAVIS. Bv tho President : P1 (Signed) J. P. BENJAMIN, [&{ St'cretary of State. tl rr n 1" Ii Tris LATE STORM.-We hear of great dam age being done to growing crops by the late Rtorm, but the injury is Hot nearly as great as was anticipated. Tbegresfestda.nago seems to have been done on the Florida coast. T4f6 Tallahassee ?jtidinel says: It is es'imated that the crops in this imme diate vicinity were damaged 20 per cent., and the amount of property on the co.i-'t is put down at a low estimate nt not less than S5O0.?O0. Of course this is somewhat con jectural. It ia ascertained that between twa - ty and thirtv human lives were'Jost. On Dickerson's Bay aloneaome nineteen persons, six whites and thirteen blacks, were downed. At Goose Creek some live or sig uegroca per ished. ?nd two or three- elsewhere, .. Itornefrtic Recipes. RECIPE FOR MAKITCC Wl'IIUKSTSit ? Ur*. Dr. GAGE, of IjhiotfiHs?-iet, >>ei stale Agricultural Society ol Sou* h I u 1858, the following recipe for tntifcii :ester Sauco wbidris'said to be ?xeel Take ou? g?llou ripe tomatoes, wt [immer them in three 'quarts ot wal Chalf down and" strain this through" rVhen allis drained, add two-tabiesp if-ginger, two of mace, two of wbol lepper, two of salt, *one' of cloves, ayenn?; let them simmer in the.juii educed to one quart,, pour in half a ?est vinegar) tie?-pcjur .the 'whole tht lair-jeive, ltottl?in?ihklf pint bottlei ?own, tightly seal, anak?ep i ti ^a coo line irs FOR PREPARING OPIUM.-WI ?oppy heads ate ripe, with a very kee oak.e vertical incisions in them about s et the incisions extend" just through th kin. A cream-colored juice will exud ach incision.- Scrape ott' the juice ver n the morning, before- the sun has t vap?rate it; .put hito a saucer, plate, up; place in the shade to dry ; shape hying. Phe poppy heads .are generali rom three to four days after the peta tameus have lallen. To MAKE GOOD VINEGAR-The ju ne bushel of sugar-beets, worth tweni ents, and which any farmer eau rsi ittle cost, will make from five to six g I vinegar, equal to the best made oT ci fine. First wash and grate the beets xpress the juice ia a cheese press, ur i tlier way wuich a little ingenuity cai est, aud put the liquor into a barrel ; he bung with geuze, and set it in ttii nd in fifteen or twenty days it will be ?se. By this method tue very best nf ar eau be obtained without any trouble hope all who like good vinegar will i EGGS FOR BURMA.-The white of .ai as proved of late the most efficacious i y for burns. Seven or eight successil lierions of this substance soothe the nd exclude the burned purrs from td his Muiplu remedy ?ems to us lar pro le to colludion, or even cotton.-Scie i merican. KEEPING CIDER S WHET!-A pint of ;rd sied, put m a bairJ of cider, will ?rV? it sweet for several mon'hs. 1 tunk fall ci'ler in the month of May, w as kepfsweet by fhis'meaiis. MILDEW ON GRAPES.-Those kinds ?tl.lo to mildew. 1 have left on short Ht ithin three br four inches of thc gronnc dey commence swelling oil' for ripening, hieb ir seldom appear.-". Should any apj ..verine sucu eluau-Td with loose earth, I (w days, is a good remedy. Then ti .ellis. La-<t year I saved a li.ie vim weet Waters in thia way, wbi'e clos iioiher Heady ail bligliteu, iiotwitbstam used sulphur, which is ai ways offen: lorougbl}'. 'J'i-is is my experience. Pori Ibers have n feed V at there is a certain lent pervading the atmosphere, near lound, which is uiieritr.pfital to the gro f mildew. T. C. A.-I Country (Jem.len VINEGAR.-The quickest mode of mal i' eii'ir is to mix five quirts of warm : ?Uer with t wu qn ins of molasses, four q t ' yeast, and a half pint of whiskey. J tort time you will In Ve the bent Vin* >u e-vri- taste? 1. So we ate i obj by olio " xs tried it. BLACKBERRY WINE.-The following is.? i be an excellent recipe for the mai.u'ac? ' superior wine from blackberries: Measure your berries and bru'.;'- thwn ; rory gallon adding one quart of boiling i r; ha tue mixture/"Lind twenty four hon irrmi? occasionally ; ihuiiS*tr*tiii efl the ?iq in j. ea-lt, io every g?iHmi adding on? on itimis ut* Migar; cork light, und i"t su ! following Ociob r,-ami you will have v. adv for uso, with;.ut any further .si rn in boiling, that will make iips smack as t! sver smacked under similar ititi ueuce hefc A RECEIPT TU DYE BLACK.-Wepubli-h leJjriK tit oi ( Of Indy leaders, the lullovl .cipe to dj? jt:l bl ,ck, which has bee.-i f shed the Atlanta Intelligencer; One pot of red oak ouzo ; one do. of maj ie ; ot e de. of s'r nz ley ; one rn-, ol siro >ppet*as ",-a..er. Dip u.e tia uk in the r ik, and next in the ley, and luen in thc o< ?ras water five limes, lt is uo liumbi ry it. THE WAV TO DYC KID GLOVES_The edit ' the Mobile Tribune has been shown n k uVe which had been dyed by a Imlv friei bis io the f?>lK****i?g mau lier: The glov ere originally of au olive olor. She p iem on and with a piece of sponge besines I and tubbed them ov-r wita writing in len with a soft tooth brush sh? rubbed tin' rain with mutton suet. When dry, tin ive a beautiful suit glossy black color, itju i the best black gloves. FOR MAKING TALLOW CANDLER.-Take ar uautily of la?ow, put it in a large vessel ear water, boil three or four hours, th; ,ke it ott* sntl cool it; pour off the.watt id adi clear water. Continu** to boil, poi 1, and add clear water until the tallow ouched. To the fourth boiling a?d ha nt of boiled lye, and a like quantity to tli th, then lo every pound of tullow ?dd on ice of alum, put it on the fire simmer tw mrs; strain after simmering. Have th ick of medium !??*., of fine bleached threat p it in spirits of turpentine ; when dry it i lady for molding. CHEAP "NATIVE'' INK.-The Wilmingto mrnal says: We write this paragraph wit very black, free flowing ink made by boifiu, i water the bark of the bay or dwarf mas jlia, cut into small pieces. The ink pppear ? us to be equal in every respect^toauy otbe o have seen, and is cagily made from a mu rial obtainable almost anywhere in thc Un luntry. Ii seems as thounh it would perma ently retain its color ; at lca>t some writin] une nearly a month ago looks blacker thai did at first/' FOR BRUISES, SWELLINGS, SORES, &C-Tuk< ne ounce gum camphor; eight ounces "run lyrrh ; two more ounces cayenne pepper co pints brandy, whiskey or alcohol. AftCi ul ver ?zing the solid article?, put all, .wit! ie brandy or alcohol, in a stone jug; set thc ig in a kettle of boiling water, and let it re iain ?here-in, unstopped, about thirty min tes; then add three tablespoonfuls of tur entine, arid a small teRcupftil of sweet oil, : will then be ready for use. Bathe thc arts affected from ten to twenty minute*", "Cording to the severity of th>- case, before Are; then wet a llinnel with it and a. ply to ihe ?flecte-l pul. Repent ibo Anphca nn every twelve or twenty hours UiUil Weil. -Selma Reporter. BE GENTLEMEN AT HOME-Tjiero are few imilies in which love.is not abused as fur ishing a license fur uripolileiics**. A bus md, or fa"her, or brother will speak more ar*h t?i tho.u that ?ie lows the bes', and to io?;*? thal love l im tin" best, simply because ie sccority of love and family pride keeps im tn si'jtting bi?; head broken. J", ia a tame tiiat. a man. will speak uopolitely-at mes to his wife and r ist ir. (t is thua that ie holiest affections or man's tinturo prove i bo a weaker protection to a woman in the iiuily circle than thc restraints of society, nd a woman usually is indebted for the kind <t politeness" of life to those not belonging i her own household. Things ought not so" J tn hi?. 7 he man whx^.beeaasri-it -will n<< resented, inflicts hcv.aplu-?v :~rd ;b.><j t-n J unon ihose pf his. hearthstone,, ;s not a ; tl"H un. Kuyl words uro the cirwihting . dipm between true f-Malerncn und true l? at hom*, tfnrj no polish exhibited in sor 'can atone for the har*h language and. di flpectful-treatment too often indulged ia between those bound together by God's < tie of blood, and tie still' more sacrod bo of conjugal love. , -?-?* ? ? From tho Rebol. In a Box. The soldiers of Gen. Bragg'.; army areT for a fight-not that they delight in carna; but they know ?hat thc job of whipping j sencranz and his marauders, soon or late, ! to be performed, and they arc anxious to it with as little delay ?s possible. While t is the feeling of ninety nine h und rod thu the" soldiery we oro occasionally pained bear of a black sbaep iii their Hock. ) have just" been told of-one whose explo should bc conspicuously registered. We ot regret that we ar* not able to give his nan therefore wo shall call him .Tobo Smith. ] belongs, to thc 25th Tennessee regiment, C Hughes. The facts are tbesc : A few days ago an old gentleman who i sides either in Jackson or Putnam emir drove a little wagon into Wartrace, load with a large box of pies. After he had st out his eut-re stock, he chanced to meet soldier of bis acquaintance-the aforesn John Smith. John very gravely inform bim that he was very desirous to go hoi and take another look at the scenes of 1 childhood. H? now saw an opportunity gratifying hi- Iring'pent up wishes. The sn box was sidiicieiitly capacious to hold JJ corporoxHn, and lie asked the privilege becoming its inmate until he could bo drav iieyujd Hie pickeJs. The pie merchantthoug it would be decidedly naughty for him haul our, of Wari race, in this ?.trance at unique manner, so precious a load of ku mai ty j -but finding that John had lixed his who heart on the scheme, and no argument cou change the direction of his thoughts and d sires, be told bim to bundle np hi* cloth and be ready for shipment at a moment warnii'g. Wlhereupon the old frentlcma alias thc pie merchant,*called on John's Col Hid and unfolded the round, unvarnished fae already given. Col. Hughes' ridiculous bupi was manifestly touched, and he at once said "Box him np and carry him as far as til river. There you will find me fud some i my mon ready to charge you with bavin contraband goods in your buX, and tb doman a search." lt was not. Jong before thc pi .merchant made his appearance on Tie na designated with bis wagon and box, au when he had reached the middle of the rivi he was ordered to halt ! " What have you i your box?*' was the inquiry made. *'i'ies, replied thc old man. "i do not believe il \ t.u have whiskey, and T intend t>> make RI boVS throw your box ?LMO the Stream." " 0 with it," cried he. Two of bis moldier .promptly obe\ed this order. They not on-; lumbled the box into tho river, which wu about three feet deep, but they jumped cpu it. Poor John now found himself in a I> K box and how to get tail was the q ?eslion- ? a sort of instinct he kicked oil' a sido plank and out protruded one leg. Then: WM not ? moment tobo lost ir. his watery quarters with out herculean rff-irts at extricaii m, and inns gallantly did John use ?ll the implements Mi inn; had given bim. Having cleared awa* the obstructions at bi* leet, be made a pluogi at the oilier end ol' ihe box, almost equal lt the force fifa battering ram, when out pupp*? his head, anJ he *h*nliefl lik*- a wh ile, "'nba I w?*re y??u doini: in thal 'iox ?" demanded th' Colonel.*' 44 I was only after a little fit i," muttered John. Well," said Col. Hughes ! " J ria Icon yon have found it-now pa? bael I io ymir regiment." J need not add thai ,l..hi returned a wi.-^r if nut a heiler IIL?. ; and as ttie .'lory passed from e\?ni|?iuy to uuinpany thc woods rc*M>und"d will) shouts ol lau^l.t'.r The Black iicsisteiits. LETTKK 7K0M CEN". HVNTf.il To JEFF nWS TKKHIBI.K UETA1.IATIOX TH?IB.\TKXH>, KTfr. IIl<\i!tS l)t:i''r PF THK Sot-Til, I Port Uoyal, s. C., April 2.', ?.>;.J>. j \ J KIT KI; SON- 1>AV;S, Richmond, Ya: Tb- United Stales li ig must protect all it.* I defenders, white, black or yellow. Several ? negroes in the employ of thu Government in the Western Department have been actually murdered by your authorities, and other." soitl into slavery. Every uutrage^lf thi*> kind against the laws of war and humanity wuich may take place in this department .-.ball be followed by the imm?diat) execution ol' the rebel ot' nighest rank 'ii roy poises-don ; man lor mun, thee executions will certainly take place for every one murdered, or sold into slavery worse tu:.n death, (ju your authori ties will rest the responsibility of having in augurated this barbacoas policy, ami you will bo beid responsible in this world and in the world to come for ali the blood thus sbed lu the month of August last you declared all those engaged iu nrinlog the negroes to fi^'htfor their country to be felons an*, direct ed the inim-Viiute execution of al] Mich as should be captured. I have given you lung enough to relied On your folly. I now gj ve you notice I hat uuless this order is immedi ately revoked, 1 will at once cause Ide execu tion of every rebel officer and every rebel slaveholder a my possession. Thi^ sad state of things tn-ty be kindly ordered by an all wise Pro vid mee, to induce the good people of the Non : to act earnestly and to lvalue thu they fl'--! at war. Thousands of lives may thus be aved. The poor . egro is fighting for liberty in its truest sense ? and Mr. -Jeilerson hi.s beauti fully 6aid: " in such a war there is no attrib ute of the Almighty which will induce him to fight on tho Bide of the oppressor." You say you are Inditing for liberty. Yes, you arc lighting for liberty ; liberty to keep dour millions of your fellow-beings in igno rance and degradation; liberty to sep?rale ! parents and children, husband aad wife, brother and sister; liberty to steal the pro ' ducts of their labor, exacted with many a ? cruel lash and bitter tear; liberty to seduce j their wives and daughters, anti to sell your j pwn children into bpr.dagc j liberty to kill I these clullreu with impunity, when the mur ! der cannot be proven by one of pure while I blood. Tuis ia the kind of liberty-liberty to do "wrong-which S ilan, chief of the fallen angels, was contending for when he was caM into hell. J have tba honor to ho, very respectfully, your most obedieut servant, D: IICNTF.fi, Msjor-General Commanding. COOPER AND BRAGG- WHICH IS THE RANK j INO OFFICER 7-We published a statement ft few days Hgo, made by acorrcspouderit of the j Mobile A-lfCrliser, that Gen. Bragg held the oldest commission in thc army,- and, there I fore, outranked all thc other Generals. The Montgomery AJceifiner says that ibis isa J mistake, and that though Bragg was thc first officer confirmed hy the Permanent Govern* ' ment, the commissions of the others who ? ? were confirmed by the Provisional Govern I mc :t were dated al a period anterior to that 1 of Geueral ilragg. pis" An exehange cautions the publia agalost roorbacks and sensation reports from speculators j about great' damage doue thu growing crops of .wheat by tho present rainy season. Wo observe j that they have coaimuticcd tao work already. fc?f Good Flour sold in Augusta last week at $27 per burrel. ( Wd?..* ?_Ta::]:- CATATTT frrrrD^ IM-A JU: WK RBAII vcr. in rv'? - T)>e r-U.-.w. , ii g Ls ah editorial toni t' i< Manville Uni?n I -a vile Aboiiiion thee' ?.Jit.?-I by a tool of Andy Johnson, MjcLell, ui.d others ol' thal ?K'tidish pack o? cumies to thu Iiumaa race? We culi upon the people of the country-^ everyman who cati ?boulder a gua-to be rsady, and when tbj scoundrels come to give them no quarter: ! . ,; The Southern lirresta uro sa?il lo lie very floiirisliiri?r. Now lit- our cavalry, of which we will soon bave ai immense force? dc-druy these harvests in . ii directions, tu snob au j extent as to make', tip m valueless for supplies I tor the rebel amy, ?The negroes wi i I be thc j very. oii.es to aid ourbxped!lions ia Ibis w?lk. Hud lbj advice weirged upon eur miiitaiy authoriiie-s bc> n adtpud la? summer, there .would bave bneu no^icUd raids into Middle. Tennessee, this >idevf Shcibjvil.e, for pro visions, for there would have been none worth duning for. Lot our troojs destroy all stores winch they cannot lise: 'lo spare .them ia to Jeave them to feed rebel frinies. Y?'e must burn out treason w iib fire cid then drown ii?; err. bera in blood.'' ! We copy the following Iron tie Richmond Enquirer. We would give something to hear Eriwin Boothe read : *. The Death of Euch ?ays Life."-Jn sime pretty observations oifelceping, uno.tr me above caption, byacouuuiptirary, wo lind the following acceptable pangrupb, prescnl i. g the subject in its poeticuspect : "Night is thc death pf iay, the sleep of planet Earth ; and bow very lear those bright er worlds do come ; through wrest leaven We see the clinging stars, as if Uisperian fruits were ripening ; Venus at anchor, is just be yond our hail, and Mars~ms.kc3 signala from his decks of red. "lt is a solemn thiug to sleep, whether be n.-ath the watching stars cr at Ligb noon. Whither shall we pass, in tLat noiseless going, and when a'iall we, return? From world to vvurld is hut a breath of sleep they say : then give us pleasing dreams! Strangest nf all journey* is thnt 1 g?ing to sleep.' The fitful pulse grows softer ; tue unid forgets its cunning ; tue daughters of ii.usic are brought low ; ' they that look out at the wiodows arcdarkeued ;' care'* ravcll'J sleeve is kuitlod up; it is almost a dying. " Happy is lie for reborn uo 'Glumi< bath murdered sleep ;' whoso eyelids' uoiscle-s j clo>e, is like thc droop cf lealleis laden down with dew ; whose slumber, deep as thai which fell on Eden's gardner, and wuusc dreams, as lair ns Eve, that tirit born daughter of a mor tal sloop. Ab! that 'howlong shall we sleep' has been the question onad times and tongues since the morning stars were ninping. It' a man di", .-lull ne ?ive again ? And. once a yaw havr? thc Daieios answered it. und Spring's little infant given its ?rugrant testi mony ; and i very ii,ty, bas tho morning 'esti Ked, and yet thc world is murmuring still, 4i! j a man die, sLall he live again?' " ' ??nv lum: shall we alct p ?' ask' lie who h;;s cradled a living thought upon bia breast, tye child ol his brain and his heart., as be ..ends it f<.nb orphaned in tee halla ut' Time, turns r?sTace to the. wall and flies. '. ' How long shall we sleep ?' sighs the poet, us hu lays down the Lain of life, ' feels the Daisies glowing over him,' and goes away vviiere they sum thc 'new wing' forever. Nut long, true ThJ'rker ; not long, sw eet Singer ; for llie thought shall rise like a giant and break the bands of sleep, and thou io ii ; for ibo song shall (ly like a bird, from-spring to sprint: again, and Jim music and ibe wd come shall be thine !. And when lif/s rain is r v :r and . gone, and the brow of cloud is bound willi a ribbon that Hope did weave in the loot:.' "f fjod, a<.ii ido '.cara oil the World are turned to pearla in flietiiii.su!, what v.vir.ls iii'.r.; lu.Mut.iful Uno tb<?s<> can we write upon thu new grave : 1 II. sivulli His beloved sleep."' Tun Co.\ VKIIKHATK RAID INTO NORTH WEPT VIRWXIA.-We Lave iuformation, Mic ti ti) b i.fvbi?:h wc can vonch for, as tn die r?sidu accomplished by the forces under G ener?is .1 >ne? and luilaide". A large number ufoftt ile (estimated at -1 U 10> were regularly pur chased lor tb? (.T<:veriim*?nt and brougbi away, and will be of tile utmost value to the army of the Confederacy. Many horses, probably 2??00, wete also brought away, of which number near 2.000 were irregularly taken by Gen. Jones' Cavalry-that is, taken just aa the Yankees took the horses of the people in this part of the Slate during their recent raid ; but unfortunately, with t da rJifT.vc.ice, that ?i number of tile horses bitten in North western Yirgii.it belonged to men (and even women) of known Southern sympathies. Gen. .loues' caral ry, after doing much dam age to the Baltimore and Ohio and the North western Virginia Railroads ami otherwise en noy i tig and frightening thc Tories and Yankees, mored for Wari I to (gillon, in Wiri County, and destroyed that place, together with all the oil fixtures and facilities. Un der late improvements the oil had been ship ped in large, tight boats, in volumes, to tee Ohio river, and liiere put into barrels or other vessels. In these boats they found 150,000 barrels (6,000,000 gallons)'of oil, which they emptied into the river and burned, thua liter ally "setting the river on lire." The proper ty here destroyed WAS prjbubly worth live millions of dollars. At SummersviUe our forces, under Imho? den captured a train of 27 lin** wagons, each draw M ny six Bpleudd mules and laden, with needed commissary flores. Gen. Jones re j unod Gen. Imbodeu at this place. The whole force tben fell back to some point which we shail not designate.-Richmond Whig. A NEW ORDER PLBMSIIEP IX MEMPHIS. An ord r from the federal War Deportment directs that within tb-: Slates of Tennessee and Mississippi, wherever the Federals Lave the rule, that all citizens shall be registered in three classes: First, avowed cuemics; second, neutral foreigners j third, ?oyal citizens. Tlr.c Grat class are all to leave their lines by or before the lo'th of June and their property confiscated-the second aro io lake au ohio ol iicutrai?ty-the third to bear certificated ol' loyalty. No gootla of any kind are allow ed to be Hold except by special permit, except lo those showing evidence ol' loyalty. CUULIIN'T WAIT FOR D.IX.VEK,-The follow ing incident was related by a lady who lives about eight miles from Strasburg, Virginia; A Yankee captain and a small squadron of men rode up to thu gate, dismounted, and cai?-: "... to i he house. The captain Oidcred her to prepare dinner Jor himself nud men, about thirty in number. Mrs. G. refused, ami inrtiitr?t? luit sim Cjiuhl nit prepnrc din ner for so many. The captain peremptorily ordered ber lu do so and threatened lo r with punishment should she longer refuse. She then replied ibat sim Would furnish dinner, but it would he late in thc day before site could get. it ready, as she had engaged to fur nish dinner for about filly of Ashby's cavalry, and that she was expecting them in every minute. H a sixty lour | o ind bomb-shell had exploded over their heida it would nut have produced groaior consternation. The Ch ptain very politely infirmed her that they were in a great hurry aid couldn't wait for vjitiiier._ J3y? ltipe pcachos wero rathor id from tho gar den ?if Mr. C. A. lids, of 3inc?n, Juno Sth. Thc jr were of tho Early Tilluttcr vnricly, and aro sev eral days earlier iu ripening thin usual., M Lieh is from lue ICth to 20th June. / T!:c JTr^?;rtwil ?lui.l IH?O ''norcia. YTi? sin!.,;1, ?i*, olin i.vuniiig -/dun ?n cf yoi torria'- ir?"'J nt repii? hu ! r^icii'^i'liio cii.v 'o i tie* -;*?'? -ct tliut a b>?dy ol ?aji.ec r? .ucio wer,; cppiiacliing A' ?{u.;ra. lae report YNUS i-ent to tie city, tiy ir-.Miile mon wi ll known in this community, uud wu? prum??tly communicated io bis Honor the Mayor, who at once toole steps to place thu city ia . a proper m aie of- defence to meet the anticipated raid. An informal iseeiiugut' the oj ly council was held, at which the prelimi nary me?.<nr?s'wcro sugftesied aad adopted. Couriers-were sent out to ascertain thc truth or falsity ol' thc report, idid die several-v?l untcer companies and cit'JtetiSwere us;ombic-d ut the City Hall to.orgaiiize fur aciiou. The promptitude and tho alacrity with which thc cril Was nsponded to were most gratifying, and I he numbera who appeared underarm* ;ui)st hnvy sii.rpris>_-d even the most sanguin?1 in reparti to tim extent tT our. ri? Sources in that respect. ThOyoun?, the old and thc middle aged, were ont and undi r arm?, and gave assuranc?1 toHie fact I hat Au gusta is Ibby ;. ?de io resist any raid which the Abolitionists may make upon it. ** . Wo aje. bt.ppy lo state that, during thc evenittg, cooriers came ia, who stated that the reporc was false ; bm it has had a good effect, in shuwiiig lhat our peopli. are roady for aoy emergency. Let us remember that u eternal vigilance is the priee'of liberty"*" '. ?The gentlemen who Runt' tue inf >rm.itionf though happily misitif-T"'.'deserve the tburtks of tao public forth.* patriotic prompti tude wi h which they took steps to convey the intel!igi-nce lo the supposed t Riva tened dis trict ; anti our authorities arc, also, worthy ol'public commendation, for' the zeal which they displayed in the affair.-Augusta Con stitutionalist, Utk. . *~ . . THE HAKAKST.-Tim compliments of the season to " honest old Abe." -\Ve r.ro now in the midst of tho wheat hurvast, and soou will begariT,rM Iii.: most bountiful crop ever known at U?c Sualh. We shall have enough and to spare. The corn, too, is growing apace -in snine localities, it is airead;." iti tassel and every indication points to overflowing cribs. The wnr.'ber hus been propitious, and a kind Providence, has smiled upon our el forts. Let us he thankful ! Wc mock-at tile disanpoiniineni, ol our ba-.e foe, wtio exulted iu the belief that starvation was io j in alli ance with lire and sword io wipe us out from the lace ol me earth. We eau point to our noble ar'm'ips, to our devoted women, to the universal patriotism of the people-tl p our treasury notes in lue Yahco's lace, and defy him still. Prices o? L>od have gol io com?1 do.vu. Both people and army will this year have a comfortable subsistence np m easier terms limn they have lieen accustomed to for a twelve month. The relief which thoy w.ll thus expcrxncc will ensure the vigorous and successful prosecu;i.);i of thc war iu this its moat important atage, and nuw victi rirs will {ave the way to peace and independence. Ii?*t thc (armers MOW hurry their surp'us to the mids or thc market with ??il convenient dispatch. Let consumers be patieul and bu) sparingly, and the result will s.1011 be p'-rcep nid** and cheering. Thus will lucy c''u-h oui monopoly, and briiigducomtiiuri! to wouiu lu speculators. Pi.miers should iJt; un tiicir guard ag.o.i.st all men who s.-nrtn over anxious lu purchase their wh at and i ll\r extrava gant prices lor it. Let every one come np to the true standard of a patrio;, and keep down the prices of their products, to at least the Government rates.-Chronicle & Sen tinel. State of South Carolina, ? j?? El ? fefH *f ^^J^^^^?'^V^ A |)J UTA XT AMI ?SSeKOTOtt-UKXKUAl.'s OrP.'CB, Col.I KBI.l, .lune 1'. I Slid. aux s i: A f? o:; imus s.-, m.-?vtr.ct. ?KlCllAltD CALI. W ULI, linving been np . poinu-d Coinmi?sary-t?aueral uf South Caro litia, with rank nf Lieutenant-Cob .ul, is herewith announced as such, and wid bo obeyed und re spected urcor'dingly. ? ?._.'. a ? By command, fi. A. FOLLIN, x A. A. Genend. Juno 17 lt 21 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OFFICK UF A TD I CO|t, COLUMBIA, Juno s, isa?,. TdE followineregulations Lave been adeptott, with tiio apprend cf tba Governor, 1er tho pr?sentation and pr.yr.ic. t, through this office, cl requisitions und claim." upon tho Executive De partment of this State : 1. Whenever practicable, all rco^ui.-itiors for fuudi by the heads of uiilitary bureaux and w irks of the State, and all claim? against tho Executive Department of the Stute, shoal 1 ho transmitted tu ibis offiee for examination and audit at ieasl ono week before tho first doy nf- each month. Requisitions end claims, approved bj the Govern or, will be paid between tba fifth and tenth dnys nf the month next succeeding the one in which they were submitted 1er uudit. 2. Except under sn cc in 1 circumstances, funds will not be remitted hy mail. Parties who desire to receive amounts through agent?, will please observe thc fallowing form of i'.OWKR OT ATTORNEY. I,-, do hereby npfioint my mps and lawful attorney t.i sign receipts lor. und receive payment uf, ail raubeyi which may be now duo ur Coining lo ino fruin thc Executive licpariiucnt of the Stale of Soutii Carolina. Witness my hand anil ?ral al-, thia -?-day uf-.--, 186?,. 3. Ko bil! will bo paid itn!e?s sworn to by thc ob ita.mt, and no requhdtiou will Lo allowed uu IOJJ propared, as near aa may be, according to the forms prescribed by tho Anny ll?gala!iifus ol' tho Confederate Slater, and ccrtdNd in dupl?cale li^ the pruper officer of tba department,of terrica for which the requisition is bude. -t. All rcq deitioni andN;1,ai|^s :.f ieeeh'aructor herein referred Itj ?j':nt were rendered pre?ititi4 to. luo'diitii of*thli notice,-rind which have beeb au dited and sppruved, vriil bb paid as beret, dore upoa application to this oQice. . . J A -M1 ' S TU ? I1 F. d -, - Slate Auditor. June 17 v lt '2t Notice, ALL persons poglecling or refusing to sond their hands to work on the fortifications on the Coast arc hereby requoBted to caU on me and pey their Uno? by tho 20th dny of duly next, and save oost. After that time I will turn over tho nairne of a l person? ?nrd rn the Clerk of tbs Court. JOSIAH L'ADOSTT, TreWr. D. C. H. boiver Battalion-lith lte^t. June 10, ?ii M Notice. ALL persons indebted to the listete of W. Bar ges bush previous tn his death uro earueitly reiiumiod to settle up forthwith. And thotc hav ing demands against said Estate aro requested tn ren ier them in lawfully attested to tho undo dgu sd who will settle the s imo. J. A. LOTT, Agent. June 10 * .*U_ 2H ESTRAY NOTICE.--Tolled Uforu me hy Mose? Ilorrw, living within tliree miles af th.1 l'iuo House, Edgellold Uistrief, a black maro MULE, nipp"scil to be ?0 year? old. brand el on thc left shoulder with C S. and appraised at 3::?. A. JUNKS, M. E. 1). iMay2?__dim_? 21 ENVELOPES." WK have nnw on hand a good cuppiy of. iiN VELOPES. Cni?tdreat this Office. ^ay2'f ' tf 21 IN?TITIJ-TS. Y L,o orifer ff-iu the 0 liuary1 l?u? I proceed to soil op-TUESDAY. tho Tth July next, B oe toe prem?ate, cauauienoing at IT-o'clock, t tho above-named property belonging to the late of John Ii; ? Whitney,, dec.'d. . . Tb? property embraoei a* LOT .OF FOI ft. ACREE", the MAIS BUILbp?G, oonstrtreted for the R?onmm-dation of Boarder?, ai well al with ampio School Room?, and all necMiary OUT BUILDINGS, with a well of fine water, supplied with'a g?Kid pump. All tho. buddings &e?r and ?" good* condition. Also, will be sold at Ibo same lim., thc Sch? ? Room and l?o. sob dd FURNITURE, PIANOS, ^rOv'ESj'jfcc, I will also*S'!ll a sep?rale lot of ONE ACRE -OF LAND adjoining School lot; Also ' Two One Horse WAG "?, A good SADDLE uni .J:RI,DLR a small of HOGS, one exocilont .Milu C'AV, t'orpr urrs' Tools, a small lot Paints,-Unrdra T- ola, *o. Tho Building is well located and well suited for a Bo-irding School. Th? f**t bi. lory of tb ir'ehool, its prudent patronage add tho necessities of a large corainuidty give a-suranrc that compe r< nf Teachers will have an opportunity to make i safe and profitab'c investment. ? ? Terms mail? known on dav of sale. A. G. TEAGUE, Agent for Mrs. .Lucy Gwaltuey, Ex'x. May 27_6t_21 Stevens' t3reek Academy Till) Fud Session of this Institution wid be resumed the third Monday in June and con tiuue five months, twenty days to the month Rates of Tuition and Terms thc same as bist Ses Binn.' No student will be received, applying la mr than two weeks aft>r tho torin counneuces, un less prevented by sickness. No deduction wUt be made except in case ol' protracted illness Persons ttisnin* tocir children thoroughly in s-ru.-led in a select Academic course will have iib?ial attention given them in my School. JO UN W. McCANTS, June 9 :;t ti The Graniteville Compaay WILL jiurcHaso GOOD COTTON . at the highest market pi ice without boing cov ered with bagging cloth. It may be packed und held together with slats? aa hay ami fodder ure packed. Great alte nibil] inuit be paid tn keep ii clean and free from trash. Pulverised fodder an I hay cannot ho talton from it willi machinery. Graniteville, June 7 3fr 23 .Nails ! Nails ! JUST received uti assortment of sizes from 4rt to 12d-best, quality. Hamburg, Juuc 9 J. A. GURLEY, itu 23 Chewing Tobacco. a GOGO o-soiluicot on hand add for sale hy \ J. A. GURLEY. H imburg, June 9 1m .23 flrir- Wc hnvo been auMiorzied by the fri. mis ?\ W. F. DURISOE, E.q./to ann-mnco him a Candi d-i'es for re-election to tho office of Ordinary of Edgefield District, at tho ensuing election. April 15, *to 15 gf9*Wi uri authorized by the friends of Mr. TACC*D 11UIET to announce bim a Cundiduti for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. Maj 13_ie_2J_ . SUNDRIES. SACKS N. C. SALT, old and dry ; ?JvJiJ 50 *? Liverpool SALT; lao i;i?is. N. C. FLOLK; 150 " mid I!alC (ibis. N. O. Syrup; 100 Boxea Fine chewing TOIiACCO : 50 Ubi?. Apple and renell Urandy; 10 11 Fine, Corn Whiskey ; M A Ti A fi A and PORT WINE; CHERRY BRANDY and CORDIALS ; BOTTLRD 'LIQUORS and WINES; .lt heps Bi-Cnrb. SOUA. ItrCB. MEAL. SPICES, ie., ?1?. T-ipi .her with a pood assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES,-on hand and lor s-de hv A. STEVENS, Augusta, Geo. May 20 Rm 2? Barley Wanted. 5000 my quantity from one bushel upwards, tor winch tiic highest market price wdl be paid, on delivery at my Brewery. Schultz's rilli, Ham 'mir;:. S. C .1A t:0D KA UFE KR. Mity20 Im .20 B but as I Dis I D01 KO T Jet Sitl froi An lcd 1 Ho sev acr Om is i ? wit of I nie; "/ i 1 I A. : Via V lus tha the ive tate WU n's ibo Sta th. Gal rbi Kai tat? of 1 41 day FURNITURE ! have now on hand a large Stock of BED I ROOM FURNITURE, in Sets of from 8 to 12 piece?, Mahogany, Enameled and Fancy Paint ed. A small lot of PARLOR FURNITURE. Also, SEWING TABLES, WRITING TABLES. DINING TABLES, Walnut-WA RD ROB KS, CHAIRS, a few M A TT R ASS ES, and all articles lu-ually kept in the Furniture line, most of MY OWN MANUFACTURE* And will be sold 1 w for good paper whon the cash is not convenient. Burial Cases I I keep constantly on a full stock of Mahogany Octagon Led COFFINS. Also, Covered Raise Led COFFINS, plain but neatly trimmed, at $20. Use of Hearse $5 per day, ot trip not over a day. I .will continue to keelia supply on hand ready tor delivery. J. M. WITT. Mar IO tf 10 J. B. MUNGER 450 Broad Si., Augusta, Gai, Ul) M Y PARTICULAR ATTENTION will be given bi tho Repairing of WATCHES, CLUCKS and JEWELRY. Every effort will lie m ido to keep up my extensive Stock of SPECTACLES To suit evory defect of vision. Thc balance ?P my &ockof CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, PLATED WARE, ic./will be nold low FOR CASH ONLY. Augusta, J*n 2U tf . 3 Negroes .Wanted. j TWTR WI-If tnpnrobaM rti'TY LIKELY TV YO) i* fS?<? N K C KO t\ S, an d are preparad lo pay tho H lu ll EST CASH. PJRICES. * Wc have on hand a LIKELY W"DMAN WITH FOURi CHILDREN which. We will be pleased lo SJ 1 oe exchange for oilier Negroes. GLOVER A SULLIVAN. Jan IS tf ?t' JO] and inc inn I feel w I S. ( D on dav . he Fet rem thu ? Sea sevi h fiel' a pay tho: qae mal Administrator's Notice. ALL person having anv demands against the Es.ate of John A. Crowd-tr, deceased, are requcstad to present thora to tho'subscriber on or "before this 29th July next, ns or. that day a' final settlement will ba made in the Ordinary's Office. Also, nil porsons indobtcd to ea jd Catate r.ro so licited ta pay up by that time. tb M. SPEARMAN, Ada'or. Mcjji_ ora_ 18 Notice. ALL porjotij indebted to the Estate of Wfc'ftey Whitlock, deceased, aro requosted to make payment forlbwlth. Now is thc tin'io ta pay debts GEORGE WEITLOCK, Adin'or. Ma? 27_6t_ 21 - Notice. . LL persons indebted to the Estate- ef Edr.a . beth Whitlock, deceased, aro requested to io ike payment forthwith; those having claims against the Estate will present ihem properly attested. GEORGE WHITLOCK, )!, , A May 27 W. TURNER, lit Adiu'ors. 21 ' Salt, Salt! CYLL at thc Hamburg Post Office Rad buy your SALT, in Sacks or Tierces, at tho lovait market price:'. Also, on hand, Confederate and English Letter PAPER, aud ENVELOPES, STEEL PENS, ?c. Hamburg, May 27. R. L. GENTRY. 4t 2; mei -aga alta age I to i sigi deb' iy. j que th 01 mal ? SJ H SA ?OT or i E J IV rs C'?h! ?rill Sar tho: bo ( c i-f- , , For Sheriff. .HENRY B. GA LU?AN. NAT RAMY, Sr. T. H. CLARK, A. P, WEST, JOHN BLAND, 3?. V. COOPER, WILLIAK SPIRES, For Tax Collector, STARLING TURF??, C. M. MAY, CHARLES CARTER. ri BERRY HORNE, W. H. HOLLOWAY, BENJ. ROPER, For Clerk. JACKSON COVAR. SI HARRISON, Dentistry ! |U. II. PARKER will be -in bi? o?2ao ' regularly eaeh day during aare-day weok ; after then he will only be there occasionally, lis Professional enga-reuienta throughout the tro t demand uiuub ot' bia attention. ^"Havinir to pay the highest Cash pricoavfor oti?lry materials, be will hereafter work ONLY It CASH. :opt 10 tf _ _8(L LAND FOR SALE. |HE Subscriber offers for sale privately tb? HOMESTEAD PLANTATION of Robert mm gs, dcVd., in Edgefield District, cot lain ?Lg NINE HUNDRED AC.RE8, late on Stcvei.s' Creek, on tho Road leading a Augusta to Calhoun's Mills, 28 miles from ?rusta, and bounded by lands of Dr. J. J. Cart, se. Mrs. Cartledge. C. L. Blair'and others, 'hero are on the j.luco a comfortable Dwelling use anil all necessary outbuildings. There ara anty-hve arres of good bottom land, and thirty ea of land sown in Wheat, and about lorty in 4. Thu place is well watered and timbered and n a high state of cultivation, f a purchaser can be fonnd soon, I will sell b tho place Seventy-five Head of Sheep, fetoek Cattle Ac. )r. J. J. Cartledge or the Subscriber will take asure in showing the place to any one desirous purchasing au excellent plantation. EirTerms easy. W. D. JENNINGS, Ex'or. far 4_tl ' _B_ State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDIN?R Y. ' A. Ransom, Adra'r. of the Estate 1 of S. G. G a li mau, dee'd.,, vs. \ Bushnell and wife Lucretia, ry E. Tillman and other?. J rVlIEREASM A. RANSOM, Administrator j of tho Estate of Sorih ll. Ga!.man, dee'd., applied to me, l y petition in .writing, praying t a pur: of the proceeds of the Real Est?t? of s:dd Sarah R. fl al ?man, dee'd., may he p?id r to him, to satisfy debts against the said Es I ; and it appeariug to my sutiaftction th?t ? liam fl. Coleman and - Middleton Mosely and wite Elir.aHv.tb, two of the Defendants ia the vu stated case, reside beyond the limits of this te. It i? therefore ordered and decreed that ? do appear at ? Court of Ordinary tn be bel ar Edgefield C. H.. fer Edgefield District, on . nday. the 31st dav of August, 1S6X, to '?how se, if any they can, why a portion of the pru ts of the s>ile ef the Real J?ctate of Sarah R. hmm, dee'd., told by me for partition and di on, should not be paid evtr lu tbo said M. A. i sn un. to liquidate the debts against said Ea i, or their cousent to the sum? will be entered ?eenrd. liven under my hmd and seal, this the ?Otb. of May, 18tii. W. P. DURISOE, o.m. une 3 Soi_22 $60 Reward. ?VILL give the usual reward of ?30 each for Jiu apprchen-ion and delivery to we in Camp be following num.d deserters from Compauy l?'h S. C. Raiment, Jenkins* Brigade : Private ' UN FORD, who deserted May, tbo Sch, If 62, I Private BENJAMIN KIM BR ELL, who de [od ?vptember, 19th, lt-52. Hid JOHN FORD is 22 years old, 5 foot 8 hos high, blue eyes, light hair, dark ccmplex . Ile lives four miles East of Uraniteville. ?FNJ.AMIN K1.VI BR ELL is 25 years old, 5 ; 10 inches higH, blue eyes, dark bair, fair aplexion. He lives at Bath Paper Mill, ty order Jon* BRATTO.*, Cul. Commanding Otb. J. Rogimeut. POBT. fl. LANHAM, Capt. Co. I), ?tb S. C. V. :.irnp near Franklin, Va., May 22d, 4 ??2 Notice. iTCK CH. EATHA Al will stand the ansn ' ing SPRING SEASON at Edgefield CH. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs s,-at Harmon Gallman's tbo remainder of week. He will commence bis Season first of iruury and end the 1st day of July. He will iain at his Stable nntil G rsi of March-after t time be will alternate. 'wen ty-ii ve Dollars will be charged fur tho son. I do not desire him to go to more thaa cnty-five Mares. lis pedigree is known to the breeders ia Edgev 1. THOS. G. BACON. ?sy 6_2m _IS Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of James . C." Henderson, dee'd., are.requested to make mont by the 1st day of October, 1863, and io having demands against said EsUto are re sted to present them forthwith, as I desire te to a final settlement on that day. L. CORLEY, Adm'r. ict 1. 1862._ly 46 Notice. LL per?ons indebted to the Estate of John R. . G walt -iey, doe'd., are requested to make pay it ss ear'y as possible. Those having claims inst the Estate will .-present them, .properly stud, to Dr. A. G. Teague, my authorised ut- LUCY GWALTNEYr"Sx*or. ?cc 8,1862. ly 49 NOTICE. LL persons having claims against the Estate , of Dr. J. Harwood Burt, dee'd., are notified tresant them, properly attested^ as the nndcr ted is prepared to pay the tame. Those ta ted to said Estate are requested to settle pro mp t W. M. BURT, Ex*or. an 21 tf i! : ; 3 Notice. LL per?W? having demands against th? Se? .tutu of William E. Middleton, dee'd., aro re* sled to present them to the undor*hf*ed, and indebted to said Estate at? requested ta to immediate pavmcnt. , EMILY MIDJ>LETON, Atita, far 4 9ui? f . ULT FOR FARMERS! 'AYING accepted the Agency of aa extensiva I SALT WORKS, I will be able to furn Uh LT in large er small quantities, and will ba erned by tho lowest market price in Kimbar g Ingalta, S. E, BOWERS, Agent. tamtarg, MnrSO 3m J? Salt and Rio?, JST received nnd for sale Tfift*13 TIERCE! very superior S A Lt and ONE TIERCE t? RICE. E. PENN, Agt. hy 2d_tf 20v Notice. obedience to orders from Regimen bil Ifea? piartcra, I hereby notify all meoborr of my m und, on sick or wounded furlough, that they hereafter be required to furni?? Confederate geon certificate of disabi'ity, regularly. AU !e failing to comply with the above notice, will :onsidcr?d. it? deserters,' and treated according-. S. HARRISON, Cac tain, ? Com'd'g Co. A, 7th S. C. Regt, uno 3, _~3t - 22 Rags Wanted. LEAN'COTTOiN AND LINEN R*A?B^?au b* sold for co.sh at the Advertiter office. * Og. 27 t( - - ta : iv Hf a