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?. SIX5X5S, D- R. DITOSOE. ?: E? KEESE . rr. O?RI?T0B6. T??IMS OF SU?3*5CRI PT ION. '.[..TO DOL?AUS :>c-j???r ifprud 'n ?dVvjiw-Tx Du ti..-.1*.- sud F?ri ir C??ts if i??' paid ,.?i*,,iri ?i*< idnntc?-niitl t'.?nni* l'oLr.AUS if ??ot paid b**ft,r? the expir?t?-'? ?T tiw year. KA ?'CS Ol? AOVKIlTicSINTf. Ali advcritfcut?nta will h-- inserted at Two Doi - LA: J-T Sfjuar* CASH (M) Winion lia?s ?r lfe? f>r rho fi: m ia-sriiuu? aud O.ia DoiAA* for ouch guhs?<*Luoasl;.&Rl<>n<! ? :n:i"."i >\- .i CxnJicHto (cat inserted uni!? pss?? . for,; '?ish Dollurs. .V" c ir. n. :!i;.t ;.-i>s of ;? personal ahafactsr-j tytft?arj S ?o-.^'V- '-rrs; Go>'i!?::'."i'.' cr Psor :.?..:. vt* any .'. eic y, A???C-iat?oti Corpora iL-> t. >vir 6 : ch irjod ;w ^ iv??ma meats. Xurthem Vi?\y? of thc ?-fa??>?1 Invn Sil'U. jSrce"!/, bf tho Ne? York Trina-:, is ratter claru in Ilia ?pres-Mon pf opinion upon Gen eral Lee's movement " over the. border.11 l?o say- :. . \".ero trust n!l is a; it?p-2?na-ilia' Lc-.; ha q iv^iy gath(?rwi a?i-i hfdda in lland a ie* ?envi????iy one hundred *!i .n-and strong. ap.0 :.*.*i it . cro?S tue Pctni?ac with in tent ii? brlt?4; th? cc'irffeit io ati iminediu*? ia tino. i. io t ?- r lor all .-.i-h's tL.lt it siWd be .M>. Ttii* w'-r h?<>? dr iggi?t on atout !<::g ti? ?a 'h. rr;st ti ti invadion is niKint IO bc de te:???ire ? and dc-ci$*.v??~ :?\A thal ii wiij not C3 sp ii? d hy a prematuro reeuil. It ti.e ret?is ard iii-if -?'?ur tr. v-t sra, l?-.t them prive it. and Itt us own it. i:' t-1 cy aro nut, iet us make tk.tn acknowledge the cen*. V.'e hope this demonstration, together with that of Gen. Gi'ii.t at Vicksburg, n.ay he so ?janaged as pVticticaUj IO t-nd Hie .var. if we can np\v lake VJcfcsburg .ir?<i P-ort. Rudsonotr \hn one . -J:.'-1, ^f.d use i'ii.L'je'? t.rt'ty un the other. tL.e bfy?ieder?ey will h-i pretty nearly played o'.r. ' If. o--* tiie u.iii-r hand, the" rt-bc-i* b<*:it Gmtii ard w-uer tltcir lior^ in lita Delaware i ?,:I?! ? .Lc ?'j:c..? ca:? bringagaiti.-.t thew. ITS .diii! l.o undPritotj and uixi}- ao woii o*.Tii 'if- " J ThVN??i* Yiek World t5 i,.k.*. th.? : *^/;ot: K'vi ' ?-i of L?f url fc.vt: a q*a:C-\tia ibe ?.v?':e lnyv-. :u;'i .'. !. lilli.!:>!'.-it It is v-tv'y i-.t;.! ; hu fien. Lec ?lditot msrcli ??t?? i'e'suVylya?ia to ''itring yw.; bat a swjr*?.V '<?'e Uro iVeiiberJttii'na of the i ir .?ncs of peace in tbat Stute not ambcnl to.jiineh ?'iti?1 tho invasbii is over, lt re tj tiri s q...'.?.i. it. ? a ?banee for serena co?iem ).i:it:. ;t, td appreciate properly ti>e seraphic vision of the lioii'Jytisg down with thc Iamb. The'glare uf?mmirvg dTv?iia/s the fierce yelk 6f excited M.i-iie.y, and the eritahiug of shill.* ?1..? i.Mike: f.>.v!!' , iuiYcr. cou*?iuuitiC;t with a ki?i*3 oi'iiiiid; ess, a-d thepouus' philosophers ':.?> <....:.,;> -li ii to jji't utit i f (be way or hitch in 'lie 1:;;! : ihehi?si??.-*. lt is vc.y tdear 'hat th-???i!j; pehc*?.ttiat"i*i jAifsiblc betsyeo? the 1< !U1 I ??il>?>Ot!?Jl ix OHO tilRtWtll UC CO?i .tn? i- ?' 1 3r o)\ ? M'l.- M ti:e ?tli?r. . ; '.MI New York Sues SK:'?* ft d:tT?r?tillw>r.g. fi in fiatural th:?t brave mon should step in to :!;.. rankii t<- t.-?)ol inynsk?? ; they eau;.cl v. il'i frslded arms to gaze ?pun thc glari ;.:* ii., i . otvri ii -r hnh?fuiion -, nor will ihcj I-?-.!; npon fhe uMUecj'diimwilhal tread the:r :-..ii a-; it '.i.iiy were ihe parts i.f holMay pr.ge anS Etsi tho fact that the tictnal cahuniucs of war have como lo i lieir own t?iresholds wiil cat?te limn ?o ti,:r.k more ?3uriie^;!y, and ear ' :.-ASJ. hou--ol is the tiCCuril nm! Lest n-ly of I fred Logetiidr, titis dity for the defence i.i ' LfeaBsyiyani'ai wi1.!, in the eolcinti night, when .???tpinif-ab?iit their campViire*, ceiuruur.e ?villi liifcir own h?3ar:s ?jp.m the question thal I, ?hiij buing i roupht humo ;t> !i:e:r compre hensio.-t. 'J'?-ey will take o?unsel not from i Ill-it' ov?n <%inmua.sense m d inaliriets, and *:.. .i i'ro:.i t'it; sophistries nf demagogues. The whole N-. rth may be abloz : -.ith excitement, Lu: ?.ho : etil*c sentiment, bein? ol' that intense and soff creative nature which dopei.il> not ilpili i p?ssiiffv.emotibti and transienter*.thu>i i.s?:i, U :\v~ ?alj invulnerable to thc vicisst !? .??.,(.{ war; hut ttsrottglioat all ita future jiiuisi'.; will gather proselytes nil alike in the ii-rapcrary Ju'.i and ii the ragging leinpiat. Nt?rtheru .\'c\ys. !ttpHMo>o, July 2-Bhititnoi-o papers of li;-: 2:i':i sayjRo Cou'ed er a? es were liffr-o:* iniiei IVCRI llarrisburg at neon on tho 27th t*ubs: ip?Pntly a ?'"rev- ; {?p.?'-.reci at Duncanur?n. ?il'?a^ti ?i?k?i north ot fl*:rri?biirg. A telc B?*ldj d'spotei i'rt.-m Ife-'idquortera of the Ar mv ofab? i^foma*;, daled the 27-.!!, says the kifv. i< ?ti ajtuir.!!, ui:d will MH:I? be tr? the fr in ia ; tii < i' Italliioflre. ?ieavy rains hav<? made thc p-ii?s -ti lia?: that lh-.j n:o"e:nedt a:.- ncci*>s?iidy '.'t ry slow. St'V.ugces fr?>nt Ealtintore report thnL the rebc:< declare t-t-ii >>r.a nf their tn fi1; purposes i s tho destruct'on of fie grain ft.lds in th-. i^i'.tibi'rlar.d Varey. The rcbeb wereengag c-i it: lii:> wi.ri- alrer-dy, and bail" hiM waste bro'ad acres which were rich with grain cn i ps. . General Frnnl'Iinjlati been ordered to a ciV?iitnf.?d in "Lotdsisn? u'tdcr Bani:.;. A'i-iiir^i bot?te 's ?. ail; Thc Balikuare Suiylrj Td'jrapk of thc ? *.:! '. : tuinsa d?spatcli dateii Uarrisbnrg, J tine 27. I', s?ys: Tho rebels occupied York >[ "> ivcloco Liii-i aitcrnoon. Ilesistance was'J mado hy troop-". A telegraph dispatch from Pori land lo ? Licit, libed btajes that thecrow of t!?-% 'l?r..>- j ny btinicd that vc-sael o-t th'; 20th, and ?ended ! m ar l'?-tt!:n;rt on t! e :ii?*ht ol the *2.;tl-,.i.? ;/. ed tho Gutter Caleb Cu>hing*u:d went to sea. I Two steamer:! were sent in pursuit, aiul over- . t'?';k the G?tter. Ato r a short engagement, ; il-ed an-.', his purry pith off in boats ?ind blew i .?;i the, voss-1. fhey ?rere finally taptnrcd? and a t. ii ?V niitSei* ? i!?.r3 in iJu:i!??,nd city. 'i Lc -. it itv irrew '.-f iii .; At'an;u !:;?L: urrivoo on llie H 'S ? f trace b at. f-.txeots COWKD-?I' ff-rr?t?g to tl-.i*. nnnner in wliiei :ho threat*! of* Ctiwg-i tribb lorc??d i.ii iiilo to ivprt'l (ha order his sMra;*; Burnsiilc, iii.- the sit: :iri s.-i^n cf lito Ghi??qjo Tir.iC?,\o3 Sew i-'"r': "k.'"t'!.I hti](l* th? .*-'.' lowing laapu?ge. it will ho seen that ii oneil* ly charges inncoln wtfli e0t3bi>?ifjg.?h?i fciars oftjie cow:'.---! v--i'li the sphjf of the tyrsin? ; and as. s towarda bim l??gungo of defiance amounting alinost to.bulljism : ..President Lincoln has never stood before the'coualry in a worso light titan at thu in-i rneni. H.%! bsa so . deliberately committed l:im3clfega?M>-t f,--T discussion liy thc tr.ir,s poiI?'i= n ufN>*. V*?yKiM?ghatn, thal ibo rever* .sd of fica._B::rriM 's pnler agaiiist lite Chi r igo T?nic-? Cannot bc K Uri bunni to a rc!i:f:i rng .'jiTil itAjustiee i?r r*i;.vi;rence tor kw. Mr. j * Li:!C-<>!t. qn?ilii bi fi?tti the rNin? storta. lie j da'res not c a ir o?st a principle to ?rhich he j has -.'iv:.-** his delibcrak- saticti-m. H'e inst a I p.jdoi? t'pp/iriiyiUy toJ-redcem'thc eharacf.ee j , nf bi.? r.uaiiriistratiiin ts?.?? ha fipproveii tin" ! \' sroce?iiirigB ag?l-ift .Mr. v'aifaadighaiii. if; li lu -t.-] s iu?w ia ihe career on which hel!:.ni ! Ht I'lilered, |t isnbt a n-tr nt. prbniptcd hy I.i; ?*1 K ' f j uKtice, but a cortc----sir.n estqrfed ' :'{ from;'b?3 furs, lie dares an'??st nobody in'1' ihiH r iiy :""l' cxvrci-iti;/ tl?e righi of freo apripe!), ! cl f.?r !iC has too much rea on to know that tens I v'l of tfi?*n!*itn?*? of ln-:ive mr*:i w<ni!-i cesist nt '!i' iii- pei'il ttl t?a-ir livfg. Iii.- dared liol permit j w inatt?rs t.# in; iarried i'.to i-\i rend ties at Chi* ; i: cogo tc-r a eimilhi reason. The incotisisteiicy, ' V: want offyatctn, and Lek cf principie which mark the proceedings of thc administration np<m tiiia st?bje?l in varions? paris of the coun try iir?? BO glaring und indefensible that some of tl e most 'ht Ii lum fini nf ila own party organs notice it. complain of it, and demand a con cistent and settled polio)'. -.?. -: From Gen. Johsstun's Headquarters. We xrer? favored ?ate yesterday cronin/ witK a sj rr.nl inte i vie ./ from a highly intel liret.t a'"d re?:t?bic gc,;,l-. n-.aUj ' who Carita .directly ir tn thc hrnjj?iurler3 of G?nerai Joins'mi. His charr.c?er, however, will bo beat inferred when we announcehim Jojje no less a personage thnii Ibo confidential agent of the Ganara!, and at present en route tu liichroond with ttopo?tani dispatches for th'.' Wiir Department Hiapbaifwp, it willreadi I v bo C bsctVC'l; i.T or<e mpv ring til? obser va nc* fi much reticence on 1rs pirt, but ho never? ?be!-vs ?avo its mooli intercoi?g information, a p. r'.ion which we stall proceed to Jay bctbre oar read, rs. The armies of Kirby Smithy Tavlorauil Piicoj now und'Hhe complet?? co;. ins"! c f tim wary cb^cP?iu, ure each io pf-sl tion for tu ning Lt a moments warning ?). .cards the common centre-Vicksburg-and wiil ?J;: mo-.t likely to 'aff^rsl an early relief to ita heroic garrison by the total annihilation bf Grau-'3 army-a-oonsnmmat??n not in the IrAit improbarle. TLt* General's headquar tcrs tu the day time are at Jackson, in the n'^ht at Cir Um. He yulf.-r3 ir.in no want of provi b us. iranKpurfariun facilities or army sturts-j but on tlie contrary eu imiaqds the amplest Rbhrtdance of each. Hundreds of mu?<.*? rind horses are stauding vile it: bis de part ment awaitiog ib;r command of ''Artillery to tue Front/1 'i here is no "tonger a doubt that ab's n adj7 for a tor wu rd movement. A number of facia are in our possession which, w?.;ic it prudent to announce here, w-mld eonviuce the most skeptical that the hour of aeiion ia at hand-aye striking, at the mo ment the eye ia glancing over this article, and the fearful fire from .^he rear about to open upon the weary, casted forces of Grant. -Selma Dispatch, '2S:h. North Carolina Legislature. It.u.ttUH, July 2!-The Bill relative to the collection i>f taxes and lunding certain i.-su passed the Legislature to dey. Ii ttqtiir the Sher fi:; and Tax^Co?tctors to receive ail iaMtea wi'Confederate Treasury Notes ..without di ?ri?ii<:ft'ion, ar.tl authorizes the Treasurer t ? lu;:d t:':! funrlable notes paid into the Tr..a *ury fosfuro the I':-;;h of July ia 7 psr cent. C?>nftderate boMsj aud sell the same at par or for a piemr?fci, ur tu pay the liabilities of tba Stale t.-> parties wanting to receive, aller ;!r; 1st ul Angus', ad issues received, without distinction, heretufot e. An Appeal to the Peuple of South Car olina iu behalf cf thc sick Hud wound ed .Soldiers iu Hospital. A part ol Howard's Grove Hospital having recently been appropriated for the exclusive reci'ptuni and treatment of the sick and wounded soldiers from South Carolina, a trief aoc"i:ct of fie hospital, with an appeal lo the people of tho State to a>.-i.sL in supplying a want tnurb !elt? will not be regarded inappro pri?. The hospital is situated in the east ern suburbs of the city of IVchinond, on the ?.l&EauiCjvUlc Turnpike, leading to the fa mous Chick-hominy. His located ina benuti ful grove, on an elevated hi", commanding an extensive view of the city and surrounding country, lt is oi:e of iho.oiost beautiful and healthy localities iu this section of Virginia. ?.'lie h?pital ctin accomniodiate 1024 patients, and is divided into wards 80 hy 30 feet, sepa rated fruin each other by streets Uti feet in will h. The wards accommodate .'12 patients each, and are weil ventilated. In winter tiioy are warmed hy au ample supply of stoves. Tue Icitckeiis. bakery, mess looms, laundry, linen rooms, baggage rooms, bath rooms, tte, are'all of ample dimension, nnd the utmost cleanliness and good order prevail through out the o.'.tire establishment. The hospital was built under tho-dircetion and supervisiou of Surgeon C. D. Rice, of Walierboro, S. C., and redec?s much credit upon him as an odicer of splendid administrative ability. The Gov ? ruinent is profuso ia ils supply of comfi rta ..md luxuries for thc sick. TLC linen depart ment is well supplied, and the appropriai ions, ol' money aro ample to furnish every comfort and luxury thia thc City of Richmond bilu.'ds. Tue ii. spital is divided into two divisions. The first division, under my tare, can accom modate .J l-l patients. at:d has recently been set art tit; ibe exclusive reception of tick atid wounded Smith Carolinians. Tucte Are o?? pat lents now receiving treat meut nt this place, and ?bey are daily in creasing in nnoibcis. While all of their crea ture wru.ts are provided for. there is uotidng :.> amuse or divert iii-, m. .Many cf our sol diers aro men of intellectual cultivation. In the field the/ are UH ces? a ri ly without access to bocks. They become buuiliur withscenoi ci violence nud bloo?isiied; with nutuin^ to counteract tito baneful iri?bience, the baser attributes of man are pampered at the (? [M.-11SC of his u-.i.rc ennobling traits of char act tr. When disease overtakes him he M Sent h? a hospital, where ho remait.H pfleu for many months (most of the time convalescing) without any moans of rational instructive enjoyment. Thus maijy weary moments are spe-ut, and much valuable time thrown away, which could bc passed in reading instructive and moral books. This difficulty could be overcome by supplying thc hospitals with well fcclctted, miscellaneous libraries. The ol ject of this communication is to appeal io the people of South Carolina lor contribu tion-! of money or books, for thc purpose of establishing a library at tho hospital. The moral and intellectual cultivation of our sol .i^rs is a subj ct dear to tim people of thc Suie, and wv arr sn rc tbi-t apt eal will not bo in vain. Most ut <?-..?- soldiers ?ro mon of t-daentioii, a vi would appreciate Literary, Theological; Scientific, Agricultural and His torical writings. Tue ho.-,?.ii.-il is abundantly supplied with Dibles and Religious Tracts, '.The Central Presbyterian Association of Richmond," having recently made a large ton ribu'ion. .A Chaplain, ern; loved by it.e (?ovcrmnent, Luids divine service iii the chap el at ti..: !io;pii-,il every Sabbath. Tho Second Division of the Hospital has uot yet been iwtsigned to any particular Sta e. As soon as it i->, u similar appeal will be made upou tho people of tn.: State, to which it is ijijMMpri.itcd. This hospital was built uta rory heavy cost to tho Government, and is so perfect in all its parts that it is highly proba de it Will become << permanent institution, [tl such an event, library could be turned ?vcr lo the C-u federate States. Any conlri mtioas of moue) cr books addressed to Snr ;cuu C D. ?iob, w-r to tue subscriber at How ird's Grove Hospital, Richmond, Va., will be .roniptly received a ?fl properly appropriated. 3i?ARi.K? WiTSEi.L, P. A. C. S., Surgeon in 3harg9 lit Division Howard's Grove Hosp'l. -? ? Si < ?>:.v^ CUSTIS LEK.-The appointment ot bis ofn.?er v, commind the forces raised in bis city, ?ns givca much satisfuclkm. Ho i;* of Gen. R. E. Lee, was educated at Vest Point, stood very high in the old armv, nj has hecii for some time past, an Aid to ie Presidimt, with tuc rank ol Celouel. He : now a lirig-tdtrc, i.i charge of tho citizen ddieiy- and oilier auxiliary forces. It rc laius c.tly for : J io Executive to place this il?ed young officer under a Major General i whom some cooli lencj may be reposed to lange thu satisfaction of tho people ol Rich land into positive jrty? Whatever task is as. gned to Gen. Ca .tis bee will bc dit charged it Li skid and fidelity; his troop-, however >'.v, will he handled to the best possible.ad intage. But under* present auspices tho ui robaoility ij that the young General will never And himself in a position to meet tho foe. Ile will b* sent to tho right place es ?act'y nt thc wrong time.-Richmond Whig. tur. JAMES T. BifJON, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY? JULY'S, 18G3. ?iMfo have ror.e'.ve.l .from Capt, T; DEAS, Tnx Collector, .-. roc*pl.*u??lion of tho State and District. bits for, Enfield for thc rest year, which wo will nublish in our nox?- issue. We rogre.t to loarn that .*e?ofS. W. H. Burnes and C. R. GJ.ANTC.V, members of Capt. Lawia Jofiua' Company, wcro captured on the 28'h June whilst 0:1 picket t duty. We hare no particulars.' 737~ The Granito Mills, Augusta, Ga^ will boy Wheat at thc highest market price. Soo adver tisement on another column. Mr. Ii. GALLAnBn, it will bo s*en by ref erence to our advertising columns, has ?a hand a let of Cotton and Wool Cards, and other articles much needed hy (he people. -? -o- -- The Ualt iu Motion. f \ Thc books tor subscription tv Stock in tho Co lumbia and llatsburz Railroad have been opened at the Exchange Bunk, Columbia. Ten gentlemen of Columbia have iiubsciibed $10,000 each. Hew ui ?eh will Lcxingt* n, nnd the Ridge, and Edge field C. H., and Hamburg, and Augusta,. rub . scribe? Rail cn the ball, and keep it in motion until the road is completed. Wo aro indebted to the politenois of CadetPer cival S. Norris for an "Of?cisl Reg'iiter" of the South Carolina Military Academy for 1062. Of this well known institatian, or its able Adieu; ic Board, we need say nothing; our people are al ready porfeelly acquainted with its high alain* and ?rent merit?. We think it ought UT/ and will, become the Weat Peint of the Southern Confede racy. Tho notable feature ia the proseDt Resistor is a list of tb? Graduates cf the institution siuee its organisation, with rrtnarkx upou theirscrvices during this war. In thia list wa s?* many names now brilliantly distinguished ; it is a bright " R-dl of Honor." Wo take pleasure ia* aopyiug a Ciicular appended to tbl? Re?ister j* the Circu lar will show theobjeet nt the list above spoken of. CIRCULAR. To Oiunu?rns ott TIIKIK FIHRSDK : Tho underiigoed ruipeotfally solicits informa tion in regard to Graduates. Of those heard fr.m during tho past two year.-1, nearly ail are in ser vice ; many have bren wounded, some have bein killed, and it is duo to them and to history that a r?cord of their cervices should bo preserved. To this end, the Chairinau of the Board of Visiter* has authorized him to collect information ^concern ing them. The following questions will suggest point* on iv h tah iuformution is desired : What^washis Occu pation before thc war ? Whoa, where, and in what opacity did he enter service ? How often, and in what battles, was ho n^tcd* for gallanftand mer itorious conduct? At what battle was he wound ed? What commission does die hold at.presen t ? Or where Waa he killed, sud what wert* the cir cumstances eonncci?d with his fall ? , ' Answers to these questions, or any other Infor um ti.m you may communicate to the undersigned, al Columbia, S. C., rill be duly appreciated. Very respectfully, JOHN B. PATRICK,- :? Secretary Board of Visitor? S. ff.'Jf. A. Time Lost and Going*. It ls high timo (?lays thp Cbarlestonj3f*?rcury) for tho State authorities to do jomefkng toward* furniybing Labor, if it ia expected. tuxLCharUcton is to be saved from destruction at the hands of | tho ononry next fall. There-id a vast deal of werk to bc dono which tho saldiere we havo cannot possibly accomplish. Much precious time his already been wanted, and it will uowTequireerery effort on tko part of all parties concerned, to get ready to light twenty iron-clad:1, besides tho laud forces. Tho times require resource and boldnt-is and energy iu &H those who, in tue public service haro any Laxd ia controlling thc destinies of our people. Tho l?gislation of tho tciupcst-in-a-loepot Legislature may bc very bungling. Il may Satis fy legal technicalities to say that requisitions have been made and certain forms bavo been gone through. Tho pub.1*0 cure nothing about personal record* and shillings cf responsibility. They h.ivu a ii?Lt to judge, and will jud;;?, orery pub lic 6ei vent, whether ia tho army' ur out of it, by results, ?Pipers aud writings may no very woll iu ordinary lime, but in a erisis of difficulties and du:-gc rs like tho present, wheu tuch om-rmous interests arc at Make, nothing but successful re sults eau satiety. Difficulties must be expected, uiust be met-ways taust bo found to ovcieome them. To fail is to prove unequal to the occasiou. Wc tell tho peoplo of Charlotton aud of South Carolina that without moro effort and moro pro gress in our defences, tho full of Charleston and tho who'o Low Country of tho State, :r?> events not improbable. These aro " words of truth aud lobei ness." M They that have ear?, lot them hear." Labor is wanted; work is absolutely essential to >ur Safety, and no snail amount of it. Richmond nia boen fortified by thc incessant labor of ii I toen thousand slaves fur nice months. Cannot enougn i ibor be got in South Carolina tusavo Charleston ? i few weeks delay may render all .subsequent ifforts fruitless. A pressing cetd is upon us now. The Card Factory. Mr. J. R. Tarrant, Sec'ry and Treasurer of the ireenwood Card Factory, acknowledges the fell owing contributions from citizens of EdgnCeld Jiftriet in aid of tho Card Factory to bc estab islicd ut Grcenwsod, S. C : Mrs E Sullivan, 2"; Mrs W P Butler, i; Mu A I Teague, 1; Mrs T Root, 2 ; Mrs Elba Mimi, ; Mr? C Corley, 1; Miss M Colley, 1; Mrs R lriffin,l; Mrs Josiah Padgett,!; Mrs A Wirt, : Mark Elli ridge, 1 ; Miss Rosanna Ethridge, 1 ; Uss Ida Bauknight, 1 ; Miss M A Minis, 5; Mrs ' E Wright, 5; Mrs I) R Durisoa, I; Mrs L H ?cCuilcUgb, 0; Mrs M Fruzier, 5; Mrs G A Ad isun, 5; Mrs S F Goode, 5; Mrs Thoa G Bacon, ; Mrs M Carwilo, 5 ; Mrs 8 B Griffin, 5; Mrs J ! G ri Clo, 6; Mrs B. 0. Bryan, ?; Miss Rebecca 'enu, ? ; Mre J L Nicholson, ? ; Mra J M Witt, ; Mrs A A Glovor, 5 ; Mrs 6 WigfaU, 5 ; Mrs E iMiins*, ?; Mr? Ann Griffin, 5; Mrs Robert .Minis, ; Miss Eliza R Mims, 5; R T Minis, 5; I N eague, *? B J Ryan, 2j H Parkor,*2; J M Harri- 11 >n, 2; J B IL.dgos, 2; PR Blakek, 2; B Mays, ; T J Whitaker, 2; JP Terry. 1 ; T Root, 1 ; I < ones, 1 ; Wm Blackwell, 1 ; A Paul, 1 ; L Covar, 1 ; A Ramsay, 1 ? E J Youngblood, 1 ; C L Rofo, ; N Rtmoy.-l ; L R Tillman, 1; Mrs M J Bell, ; Mrs D Storey, 1 ; Miss M Storey, 1 ; Miss J I 1 torey, I, Mrs p. West, 1. 1 Rags ! Raga ! j 1 Wo want R-iga-Cotton Rugs-Liuen Rags san Rug.?, and if wo can got n plenty nf Rags i can keep tho Advertiser afloat until-tho war ds. Bring on your Rags and holp RB lo koop ? Adoert?)cr ono of tho Axed institutloas of tho uutry. Richmond brokers wore buying silver en 0 1st inat., at -lou prein., tho premium on.gold 1 months ogo. Tho buying rates of silver is D; gold 700. The Virginia Smite Punttontinry is so full it tho directors havo pas'ed a resolution dccli ig to receive nny moro prisoners convicted by | ' j Confedcrato coarte. 0 Latest News by the Terry-o/s Baggy ' .Mail. -o G rt ni E.rritemtnt !-Gen. Green atetada fi* ?S'< h.da 500,000 Str?nj .'-Sm-ty-St* ha* ??reVu tiered.'J-?Var Jledwbt in Postear?a* of th* Enemy ! .' !-/Wftoa of the Enemy, A c. " OrussTH.es,. June 39. Our pickett hiving b?cn driven in from nfl" th? Saluda, by tho approach ef tho CEcniy, rspurteu to Headquarters that Gen. G'oea, in camniaud of au overwhelming force, (VO.fyQ or more.) bad ascended tho Ssluda in his pluvial gunboat*, and that ho had already taken .pusscf-ion of all that fertile region on beth sides nf Ninety-six Creek". The excitement is very great, and though ice eonfusicn int-? which our forces were thrown by thia unequivocal surprise lias not yet subsided, yet, we have reason to believe tb?i, by the supe rior ekill of our General*, the enemy trill bo ro'-il'd or.driven back before Chrittmau Gcu. Green li?.* taken possession of the old Star Redoubt and made it hi? headquarter?, while he liss strongly fortified bim?Jf on many of thc fertile fanni of that neighborhood. On thc farm of Dr. J. A. StiUgrat* the ene? y i? vert strongly fortifie i a? J presents an impreg nable front, bu' wo b<\ o :*?ut be will bnro receive such o duse of bluo mass as wIH cause m'iny to sleep tho ?Jeep that knows no awaking. On tho farinef Dr. H. lt'. Longgrm,? the enemy has thrown np the most formidablo broa?t. works, and ontrenebed himself in the mest improved stylo. Our forces bert, being completely surprised and many of tin m taken prisoners-unahle to subdue thc oncmy- arc waiting to be reinforced by the forces of Gen. Jack Frost,-when they will no more be compelled to . change their base-but may expect to rout tho merciless foe with terribie slaughter. On the farm of M ?j. G. A. Allgrat* the enemy has also taken a strong position in the fork of two creeks, without ferds or bridges, and has so for* tilled himself that it will be next to impossible to dhdodge bim. Our forces here under com mand of Col. P.-Pull-at-it are bravely con tending for the mastery. Heavy skirmishing if sue doubtful. On the fart? of P. G. ifnehgrui* the enemy bas built severcl embankments, ene fortress, and three lines of parallel*', a id variou* other strongholds. Tho struggle here viii be tremendous; our forces, though in provence jf overwhelming number*, are in good spirits-isaue doubtful. . On the farra of (7?>? II. G. il. Donbtrgru; the enemy is strongly fortified and has been largely reinforced. Haring thrown up a raoustrout em bankment till around his for?as, and being in pos session of a newly invented defnuiee loeouioiit*, he is impregnably seated, and we have but little hope of his ever being assaulted with any degree of success. Our forces are notwithstanding brave ly giving battle, and have detailed a large force tv build wbite-eak transports in which to humper the toe, and thus are con ti dent of tuceets. Ou tho farm of J. CrKibgrutt the enemy hat posted his mest formidable forces and so fortified himself that, without the tuo>t fearful and long continued strutrglo, he cannot be routed. Our forces herc, under command of Col. J. Cut it-itp, have suff-.red severely, as they hare been frequent ly surprised and several limos flanked, living bountifully supplied with boef cattle and tine shctp, thu Colon?1., though surrounded by the ene my, expects to eat his way through them-thc issue doubtful.: Ou tho farm of J. II. ilighty-high-gram tho enemy has concentrated tko flower of bis aruij? and is no doubt preparing here to go into winter H uar tars with .11 his forces. Ho is strongly for "tilled'with all the munition* -of war. 'and_ls ?ic-1 hope is entertained of his being routed. Our fos ees, commanded by Cul. V. Call-fitr-help, have suffered many reverse?-and, as many of them are prisoners en parol, the Colonel has already applied to Gen. Frost for reinforcements. Ile bas "'however established a telegraph lino by which to communicate with his camp wbilo engaged with tho enemy. And with a large stock of cattle on hand he may succeed in annuling tho entuiy verb rauch. On thc farra of Z. W. Cvrling-high-gr^i* the enemy Uu.s located permanently with the view of rovoling on the fat ef the land. Fortified to, his heart's eontent, he is lying down in security. Our forcos hero are yet nevertheless actiroly engaged iu the scigo. Commanded by Col. timi-e-grat* we may look for tho extermination of thc enemy iu tho course of two or throo winters. " When Greek meets Greek theu comes the tug cf war." On the farm of ll. II. MaUcgratt tho enomy is in full possession and strongly fortified. Onr torces hero have been ekirmi-bing a long time and havu uot as yet gaine i any advantage uver thc entmy. It is fenred that this portion of our forces will bo ultimately captured. On tho fsrra ef ?Ir?. M. P. Dnnehyiau tho eue my is fortified, and hits so eu tronche J his forres as tu precludo the least hope of ever being driven our. Our iure?s here are numerous, couriering ef both cavalry and infantry, but so long and levert bus leen thc engagement with the foe that uti..?? they arc spoedily r<lieved they will havo to capitu late. On the farm of G. W. IIerJigrtu* the enemy has covered those beautiful Haw-plains with breast works an I BO completely surrounded our furcei that we are cut olf from all communication with thom, and their fate is aa yet unknown. There is great excitement occasioned by this sad disaster to tho nobie cauto for which we are su earnestly struggling. On the farm of A. P. Killgnut a very largo portion of tho enemy is statioued,' and being strongly entrenched are perpetrating the most diabolical raids in every direction. Our forces boro have boen'so often repulsed that they ?rc almost dlsoouraged,-but haring a skillful gen eral we may yet hear a good account of them be foro Christmas. On the farm of T. Pepperg'rai* thc enemy ha? taken a stand and, without fear of molestation, trecling the mott formidable of all fortress??. Our forces herc aro not idle, but confidently ex pecting rninforcemotits from Gcu. Frost. I On the farm of Dr. E. AUmoit-giit* tho enemy I aro reveling in security,-raiding and devastating ' gcnorally. Our forces under command of Cul. A", j Red-top-'jrati aro striking a blow hero tud there, \ but with little hope of over driving ibo foe from J bis stronghold. On the farra of Dr. T. Lapgrtm tho enemy is ? ;ntrenchod, fortified and boldly sprcadiog bim- 1 ?elf liko'a green bay tree, throwing np embank- ? nonts in tho most mt7/et-ary stylo. Our forocg jero aro undaunted and with so skillful a leader J rriil no doubt root-or-bng-or turn-up all thia im- J liveable fou before Christmas. On tho farm of W. A*. Mclgrai* tho enemy i* c Irmly scated and being so securely fortified and ?1 n aucb untold numbers that bo is bore defiantly ^ irecting a large tnlltet-nry College ; but our forces h ire wide awake and from their noted courage will 'ut conquer tho foe and roll his milleUnry u?pira- l' ions under their tongues as a sweet mortel. Many other farms aro surrounded by the foe, f< Dd as all cemmi'cications aro cut off, their fat? i not known. NINUTY-SIX. Notico is givon by Adjutant Goneral Coep- j y r in a garnirai nrdor that no moro quartermaster's I RI ipplici will be received uuder tho appeal made n< y tho President, nnd tho plan of tho Secretary of JJ 'r.r annoxed thereto, as hortloforo supplies could gi nly bc obtained hy pur?bato end improescoent. Thought* ou the Death of mi infant. IXSCCIDED TO Kn?, Si. C. li. " Thou Liut ?I ic il OJ rose? die, That persh willi ?-br?ese." Sweet Babo, thou art gone! Too pure /orearth, thnu lia<4 g*no to bwipm-in .Paradise. lu life's bright ruo-nir.g thou bast tied! Thy paw is o'er, sweet syirif, und thy pure and lovely'soul shall dwell in Heavon forevermore. Like asuvet rose bud, thou bast drooped and withered, .l ut thy momory will linger with us still. Fond m^tbor. thy baho sloeps in tho tomb, A calm and peaceful rest, - But. glorious*in immortal bloom, His soul lives with tho blest. A goldrn harp is in bis hand, Ficsh flowers deck his brow, . ' And 'niii white-gleaming seraph bands, Iii? voice is. warbling now. Bo fertile, earth, y ield flow'rets rare, Bright flownrs of rich perfume, And stiil a wild-rote chaplet wear O.'er little GALBRAITH'S tomb. " K BOW BE." -? ? ? --- Fur the Advertiser. At % rrfceting of tho elder and mino? ridions of Pine Grove Company lient, in view of organising a Company of mounted Infantry for domestic de fence, Tn to. DEAX was elected Captain; JAS. Doxy, lat Lieutenant; Er.uAir STILL, 2nd Lieut., and LBVI Anius, 3rd, to command a company te bo known as, aud callad tho Pr an Guards. ? -? ? ? For the Advertiser. Tho Edge?eld Village Aid Arsociation acknowl edges the following donations ; From Mrs. NajrcT BLOCKER ?5 ; Mrs. ELIZA MI MS, 2 pairs of socks; Mrs. Joux Raixsvono, 2 pairs of socks. - MRS. ANbLjgRIPFICi, PSBB. MBS. Wal. GoeskAX, See'ry A Treas'r. > ? ? A sf INFAMOUS OUTKAGB.-The Burlington (Iowa) Argus in giving an account of the recent arbitrary arrest of Henry Clay Dean, in Keokuk, low?, says : u The commander of the military here, one Charles Ball, waa at the hoad cf the mob who maltreated Dean. Under thc pretense of. searching Dean. hestrpped him stark nuked, and be compelled him to remain m Gat rude state for some twenty miuutrs, thc au! bpet ot Abolition jeers, ridicuie and abuse, ii ad a negro been thus exposed* in bia perron and maltreated, how the Abolition whelps of Iowa would have yelled out over it as " such a disgrace to humanity,' auch bruti.l treatment to a fellow being, &C, but as Dean ia only a white mau and a Democrat, "i.ot one Abolition voice or pen is found to denounce. On! Dord, how long shall Abolition, ( i. Republican, t. e. no party, ?. e. Union League,) brutality and despotism be allowed to tyrannize over American citizens ?'' Dean is one of thc nble3t and most eloquent men in the State, a line scholar and a moat accomplished'gentleman. What au outrage upon bis foiling? ! How prostituting and de grading in i?s character ! FttOM Mtxico.-The Northern papera of the 23d hove dates from the city cf .Mexico, via Acapulco, to thc 24th ultimot AU the French residents have been com pelled to leave the city. President Juarez bud taken'couimand of thc Mexican troops. The Mexk*au fortifications we re being strength ened, and it was believe! that the government would ilijod the valley on the approaaii ot' the French, and make a desperate resistance in every poaiiblu manner. Ali the uvuiiablc Mtixjcnn troops arc being drawn in towards the capital. General. Co uionf .rt ts much censured for not relieving Puebla, and in consequence bas resigned. . The. French advance, hod arrived nt San' TQarfln des ?luhcam GencrilTorey had or' dered the captured Mexican general* to be sent to Franeu and the other ol lite rs to Mar tinique. Three thousand Mexican prisoners Genera) Forey had put to Work on the railroad lead ing towards Vera Cruz, and two thousand hit employed in destroying the intrenchments around Puebla. Gtor. TOOWBS UN TJiJi STAT*; or THU COUS IT, Y.-Gen. Toombs, who sollie time since re signed hii* petition in the Confederate anny, delivored a speech M on the state of ihe conn try," in Sparta, Ga., on tho I7:h in=t. Ile pronounced tho Consiription Act unconstitu tional, opposed tho Tax Kill oa account ol thc tax in kind feature, opposed thc Srale en-, dorsemeut of Confederate Louds, and uttcrlj oppo ed martial law. Having defined his position, ho gave the following dramatic con clu, iDt " These, my countrymen, aro my view* upon t?ome of thc impcriaut measures of the day, anti if it lie inlamy to express them, heie aro my hands-they are ready for thc brand.'' The New York Herald of the 2 Ith notes the occupation of Scotland, Qagurotown, Dowuesvitlc, Uniontown, and other place?, by ihe Confederates, thc re-occupation of Cham bersbnrg by a furco 10 00U strong, the sack ing of Greencastlp, and the destruction of the acqitcdutt at Williainspurt. Imbodtm's cav alry was at Big Cacapon. Ewell's force?, .10,000 Birunji, are in the Boonsburo' vallry. They are building bridges aero.?? tho canal, and are actively engaged in foragin; the country, collecting supplies, ?lc. They cross ed at Antietam's Ford and Shepherdstown. fiA"- Gen. Jehu IL Morgan, it is strongly sut pccted,-bas been smitten with a Northern tenden ' j. like that whi.di has seized Ewell, Rhodr/, Jen kins, and other Gentralac. He is again exhibiting symptoms of longing for pork, and is making bi* way through Kentucky to Ohio.' We wish bim all succass. DnrAui KI) this life at her father's reaidence, in Edgraeld Dialriot, S. C., SARAH A. Mc DAN IEL, laughter of Knaus mex-and BUILT MC?AXIRL. Uer illness wai of (burt duration, but exlroinely lerere, terminating her mortal life Juue Ivth 1653, aged 25 years, ? months and 5 days. She ntti a dutiful child, a tender and loving lister, a kind and ob'iging friand, and the object wound which the affections nf theiauiily centered ; ?Ut abure ?ll abc '.rai a Christain; ?he bad reuiem iored ncr C.-e?tor in the day a of her youth; gave ICI .vii to him hy a public profesab-n nf h:r faith md baptism cn ?lie ZSth os" September 1SS7. Then iha ia not last but gone before to receive ibe erown vbieh the L^rd bas promised to thom tba', love lim. DIZP, on tho 13th Janu.iry lasf, from a wonnd ecoived in tho battle of Fredericksbur;, Virgin a, about the 1 .".th Dee. last, JOHN A., son of Ur.x A.?.unit HULLING S WORTH, E# q., and ADALINE his wifo, agrd 'J.J years and 2 months. Thin lamented young man was burn in this Mstriet, and was among tbs tint that responded 0 th s tall of his country, and ilantiQed himself u Capt. BROOKS' CO. l?t R-gt. S. C. V. Hil health was bad when ha Tolautecred and onlined so during his stay in Virginia, so that e was compelled a good deal of hi* time to lia 1 tho Hospital, and tho' bit officers and friends d vised him to procures discharge, ama return' ?me, ho prefered to remain and share In the lot b f his fullering fellow-soldiers, dome time before S ie battle of Frcdericksburg ho left rbe Hospital b ud joined his Regiment, und on the fatal day ? ay aforenamed, with hi? lace to the enemy, be di in the tempest of battle, thus adding to tko umber of the brave who, for the love of liberty, ave sacrificed their lives. flou* Was a young mm of amiable qualities, utbful and honest, and loved by all that knew ^ im L but in tho providence of God he b?? fallen, tc id his remains Ho in a far distant land, whero pi ) tear ba bes his grave atone nor mourners linger; oso romains will bo direfully watched till God ai d them rise. He leaves ?Tallier, mother, brothers j lo id sisters, aqd many friends ts mourn bis loss, pi J. TRAPP. 1 JSSf Lincoln first started .put by calling slave= " ibo negro?* :" n<-xt bo termed them " free con-5 .tr-banJr," and in his emancipation proclamation /. free Americans of African- descent." Next be will address them as brethren'and fell.w-eiti-sens, which will bc merlifying if *>olI aa dBgr?3iJ-? lo them ! '. Courin Sally Ann" ia the aocial luubii quot and familiar rendering ef thal offioial initiale " C. t?. A." aeu?in^ our cc-pperhead lrnnds at the North trho pr-fer her to " Uncle Sam." , pSt" Wo bare been authorized hy many friend? of Col. TIICS. G. - BACON, to uombuto hitu a Candidate for Smio Sonator from Edgefiaidj to HU the vacancy therein exUtiog in, consequence of the death of tho Hon. A. SitiKiaa. May 12, to * 10 .SS^* We havo been au'.borised by the friends of Dr. JOHN LAKE to onnounco hin a candidato for State Senator to fill tho vaeanoy therein exist ing. July 7 te*, M. il ED(x?FI?LD MLE Ai-.-iDEMY. Tl 13 Institution will ba oponed on the Ktth August by Mr. JOSEPH M. SNELLMAN who will take charge of Twenty-?Yo Scholars *>t $16 per quarter. Mr. R. W. CANNON will take charge of all other J, uror that number, at tho same time and place, and on the saine trrma. R. T. MIMS, GEO. A. ADDISON, EDMUND PBNN, Z. W. CARWIEE, A. G. TEAGUE, Trustees. Julys, . 4t -37' CARDS! CARDS! ! JUST received and for sale at the Store former ly occupied by J. R. MOBLIV A Co., several eases of Ho. 10 Whitemore Cotton Cards? And Ho. G and 8 Wool Card?, Of Superior quality. On-a Care Eiiflivb COPPH BA.s. Also RICE, SUGAR, DRY GOODS, BEADY MADE CLOTHING, STATIONARY, Ac, dc. N. (?ALLAHER. July 7 .St* IT At Granito MiHs. Augusta, Georgia? TUE Undersigns :. having purcharod the above well-known JeMLLS, ?iiu?ted on the Augus u Canal, (formerly owned by B ll. Warren,) will p?y th? HIO?IEST MARKET PRICE for b?th UKI) AND WHITK AVflEAT. Purtiea desiritic to mil will please call on UKO. T. JACKSON dit CO.. No. 2t? Masonic Hail ll ai M in?, Erosd St. Augusta, Ga., July 7_3m?_?S A Valuable Plantation FOTI SALE. THE Subaev-.ber offers fer sale hu VALUABLE PLANTATION containing Sixteen Hundred and Filly Veres, More ur less, lying on Turkey Creek, and bound ad by lands of J. C. Brooks, Capt. Eugene Rur*, George Eland nnd others. Tlii* Plantation is tituated about 7 miUs Nor?h of Bdjrefiald VU? l?ge, on tho Newberry Road, in a pleasant and' healthy locality, and tn -the midst of a relined ind an agreeable neighborhood. . ' About oto-half cf this Tract of Land ir cl earn I and a couxiderahle portion of it in a high stat? "of cultivation. The other bxlf of this Tract is . - in native forest-abounding in Oak, Hickory and Pine growth. . There are on the pr*mi??s.all neces^iry plxntit tinu buddings-?n f.n good repair. This. Tract Li .. well watored,- and is ono of .(ito 'best ranges 'Ur sattle.In-the District. . "."-. . Th? Undi? ,n?!iv??H?^i^^.oKoo? .?ttg?,.,' rJ_ .mall Grain, Ac. Fur further information apply to Mr. Jas. M. Harrison, at the Sheriff's Office, Rdgefleld, S. C. ELBERT BLAND. July 7 ti 17 . Charleston Courier will piesse, copy twice) i week fur one month and forward aceount-forlh with to this office. State of South Carolina. - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, CuU'xau, July 2, ltjtfi; WHEREAS, itif.?nn?ti?ii ba* been reueived at this department that WILLIAM T. MOSS, who was in thc jail ?if Itichlaid District under ??Menee mt d*ath fur the murder of Jam?? Phil lip?, did, on the night*of the 27th ?f June, make hi? escape from the ?aid jail : ; Now therefore, I, M1LLEDGJ5 L. BONHAM, Governor of the S'a'e of Seuih Carolina, do h?*-;?? by off.r a rer.ard of ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS for the apprehension of the raid William T. Muss and his delivery into any Jail in this State. Said M ess in about 2 4 years oid, 5 feet ll) inches high, weighs ?bout UU lbs., dari; bair, wears a m-iiisUehe and is rather go?d looking. He is from Wake county, North Carolina. Given under my hand and thu ie? 1 of the State, at Columbia, thfsj/^acond' day of. [:.. 8.] duly, A. D. one thoutand elvht hrsmlred and sixty-three. M. h. BONHAM. W*. lt. IluaTr, Secretary of Stat?. July 3 <& Im ST Morgan Stallion for Sale IHAVE for salea THOROUGH BRED Adit. GAN STALLION, ll? is a beautiful bay, ?ix years old, of handsome ?ymeietry and of In? action. Persons wishing t-o angage in rearing Horses will do well to con.?der this opportunity. Por further in formation call on Mr. Ja?. M. Har rison, at the Sheriff's Office. ELBERT BLAND. Joly 7, tf -37 Notice. MEMBERS of my Cesnptny at heme on Bick furlough.must potitietty send on surgeon's seriillcato? monthly for extention of furloogh, or I will be forced to report them absent without loa ve. A private physician's certificate, if it cor tiles tbat the mau is unable to go to a Surgeon, ind is sworn to before a Mairiirrate, will prooore ui extension. B. E. NICHOLSON, Capt. Co. B, Hampton Legion. ? Camp Near Petersburg, Va., June 25, 1883. July 8, " St 27 Notice. a LL persons of ta: Lower Battalion, 9th Regi rla, ment, who failed to respond to tho call for ab;>r on tho coast, will pay to the Treasurer hy ho 25th July, 1S?3, and save cost? After that tato the accounts will be placed in tho Clerk's )flice for colludion. LEE H0LS0N, Tres. July 7_it _27 Strayed or Stolen, ROM the subscriber's plantation, a COW with out horn*,~ red head and red oiTelJ?*; back nd belly white. Her mark is a crop off end of' nth ears, and a crop ?nd cut under the right, ho bud a hell on, when rho lett. She was raised y Mr. Leo Holsten, near Red Hill; Edgciuld ??strict ? will pay $10 fur ber recovery. Any ^formation concerning said Cow thankfully re Dived. ALLEN FRANKLIN. Aiken, 8. C., July 1, it? tl -?VLL AT THE ll AM Ii UKO P. O. J and get your PANT BUTTONS, superior i anything over offered in this market, at low rrcos. CALL AT THE HAMBURG POST OFF ICU ld got your SALT, superior to Liverpool, at w prices, and in good cluan sacks-two bushels ir sack. R, L. GENTRY, P. M. Hamburg, Juno 30 il 26