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PUSI.?SCKD EVSRV WEDNEEDA V X'.'RXI.fC.. L 8IKSE?S, T> RT^KSOT. tt ?"sBESS r r. o P ii IE T 0 a s. TE?11N?S OF SUBSCRIPTION. ?'tv? ?ohLtus per J oar if paid =a advance-Ti" !)u??An?aud r.fi'v CSKTS if roi p??dvjvUMa ?;> i^-.-fl- :M. ? l'j'itKc 'JOLI. ?.;??. if not pa?d VolVr> tho ex;.i.\ni-.a nf the "vu^r. it ATES OK A ? V KR'i'IS INO. A?: aaVerti??ute:tts wi? holascrted ?tTwo Do?. tia per Square CA?H (lo Minion lih?spr ie? ft.-.- tho Br? in-ornDU, un.I OMK DOLLAR for caoti aub'?cqua?t ia&irt?cn. ^?noun Candidato (uot ir serteduntil paid for,;'?'.-si Dollars. J .' AI; tom'inu?i?a ions of a pcrs.>r..il nhafacter, Obiturtrj S t'uc.%!v-'-"irr,.V; Ro^kr'.oii? cr ???a cc. iii .: bl" any So'cre'Ji A-\-?einf..?!! .-.r Corpora ihn. vfil" l?> c.hnr .?><! na kifcooi?cnicats. Northern Views of tho <: llc?cl lava* . .. " ? . sion. G roo!/, of tho New "lock T.-rlniuc, is ratler i l.va b hw expr?s-ion pf opii?or. upon Ctu ch?? Lee's liioVerhenl " ovo,- tho border." lie sny>- ?. _ . . X.:-.v, wo mut a!1 isa- ii sesma-tba' Lou ha? q-i-e^'y g?herid add hpldi ?n~?anfl a ic ?eras afaiv <;.!.*?. bundrerl 'h .thand sirop?, r.-....' i:3.'".:r j i' 2CfO$3 tue lV!<>mac v/ith in u.-rii. to bring tho eohfttiit ro an iiitm?dUV?'is sno. ?j ;?. b?at for alLsidcs th.it ?t-ap?u?d be KM. Tnt?, w.-v nu;? dr-.f.-jt...l on clout Iorg -cinudi.^ Vfa trust OAi i?vjudori k?ieant^ld'he'd^ te; in: re-i ai.d dcei-e.v?, uvA that u. wllj not b? sp.- iltd by.a premature rew?.il. It ti:e rebels are indera our tns,stors, u-.t them prove it and Jet us Wa it. I:-trey are not, re? us maire them acknowledge the cern. We hope' this d^niciist! ation, together with that of Gen. Grant at Vicksburg, may he so managed HU prjieticfttR io end the war. If vye can now take irt?fc^oig ahd Pori. Hudson ..-.tr th" one -J u;"1. u-e iTji.L'je't; :?r!iiy on the other, the ?S??f?d?r??y will hi pretty nearly played O'it. if. o? the oihi-r hand, the" rubel? beat Gntut atid water their ho,r*ea in the Delaware i thc i'jic.-i ?ve c?'.t.bripgagaittat ihem,^ i"c sLall bo und tv foot j and may :w weii own it. 1-ha X-.tw Wi*!: W?r?i? t.: i,.k.t th.? riggou legi ina nt Loe wv\ givo a quietus to thc ?jc?ee ?nuv-.?ir.'i- r. i. iiili>;:> t'-.-it - it is \;;'y e.e-.i timi f??:t'. Lee did not inarch .:.;?.> :yl*u?rt.l io D?ring p?ae.1, but a .wr-!.'.'' Wfe?o?tr dio ?feKbjerHtfy?a of the ; irenpB' of peace tn tbat State vftll not ambent t?.jii?tek u'?vtii'tlio invasion is over, lt nt x>nic?s quiet, md a chance for sereno co?tem jil-ili.ui, iii appreciate properly the seraphic vision of th? Hun' lying down with Inc lamb. Thc'gl?rc of b'trni'ig dwellings the fierce veil.' ot ?xeited soldiery, and the critshiug of.shell? and i.iuske? h?z\U, infect comuiuuitiai with a kiud ofuHid- f-s, Skd t&cTXjjice' philosopbcrs ire r&?fn?Hed t-> j-.c uni if tho way or hiich in '.lib li?;: i ltt^hj's,8?7es. lt is vc.y clear M-.r.t t.io:.iy j-eit'.-e tiii'l i-; {xiwsiblc between ihe ..,' iih anti rhe-5outh is-onc that will be con .oh'i r'-.t '-y OJK? sirh? or the other. 'i-'.e New York Astfit-sings ni dih^rent"song. fi is fiatwal that brave men shou?-'lat?p in 1 o fl .. rankd io r?pel tiiynsio? ; they caijt.'jt .-.'.?...?* with fo'deii Brins togatr?npuii the glare ;.t' i" o?\'n fo'ucnHig habitation^, nor will ihov npon fire tiOoiile ?'iututis that '.read liie:r .-..ll ?1-; a they were the parts <,f holiday page ant. But fact that Hie actual cabunilics ol' v.-tur hav-j epmo to Uietrcwu thresholds will ' eai.-o tiii-ib !o think nioic earnestly, and ?ar t:eat ihou--'.'t is the i.::turi.l and best a'iy of ^'b^'-b?ra?iot ; ^eui^uy^-thatr e?e^f?tfc crud ioget::er this ?Jay for the defence cl ?V.:r?ylvnn;a. trill, in the ?olci.n? night, r.hen un'iitp?if-?bo?t ?heii- c?mp?lfre?i, ?euinirir.e witi ti.hir ov\-:i h.?:-:^ .t'p ni the question that i.. ll..ii lit-ii1^ brought horno to their ??ctpre beiision. Ttey ?rili take c-iuncel not from Lindi L.\?;? ?xi;iiOya 3?;use aiid instincts, 'and lc s iroai ?.'ie sophistries of demagogues. The whole rt-li maylw ablnz; with excitement, hui tho : cape sentiment, being ot' that irtt?ns? ? ....I sell'creative nature tybicli doper.?V? not tipi?i jr. r,s ? ?ii/-fi i io tlc. ?i and transient. er.thn.M Ksiii, is :;o?" oalj invuln?rable to thc vtcissi iniies pi wurj Lat t1:roagb?at all its futitr? phase.; wi!! ?aiher proselytes all alike in the temporary lull an.l in the ragging tomp-.-i-t. Northern .N'ews. i-!C!i.Mo>r)jJii?y 2-Bh?timoro paper3 o; tho '2??\ ?ay"r^o (?dnfederates were Gfreen iniieS'froRi llarrisbuyg at neon on thc 27th ^ubfiq-trnily a force : ppe.-.red at Duncannon, lift vii ???lc? north'nt . Harrisburg. A tclt gi-eph d*p>tcii ilrdra U?^dquartets of ibo Ar rr.v ot ihv i'-ifcmac. realen thc- 27-,h, gkys the m...'?>'. H i? l?Cii'r.i!, abd will MHtn be to the fr itt :.? ; ;h < i' )> i't?!unrc. lic.ivy ruins have p.iade tbc-ritaus io bao"that the tnOTCmerlt? a:i- necessarily very stow. ll ?ti't?ces fr..m Baltimore .rojiort that the rcljaia declaro tit-it one of their main purposes Ls the eestr'uct'on of fie grain ft.-lds in th-.* Cii?tib?f?and Val'cy. The rebels were engag ed in this work alrc-.v'.v, sud had' ?ni?! waste l?r<jad acres which were rich with grain crops. General Frti'iVlirt l as bceit ordered to a c-ii.inr.nii in Lcxidsr.a under Banty. Ai?ijiijtl e-Hilo o Cu a l. "? !;o Bd'.?T.?ro Suiulij T?kyraph of thc 'I;rh o - tatusa dispatch dated liarrisbnrg, J une 27. lt s?jr.s : Tho rebels occupied York j?t ') t>?cloco Lilt-? afternoon. Resistance was majp h.; troop?. A t?iegraph dispatch. from Portland to Lieut, good wales that tliecrow of tho X2C0- I ny iiiimcd that v..-:-,.-l ov the 2?ih, and landed m ar I'vit'imd on tl e i?ght ol the 2:>ih^o;7. ed thc C;iiicr Caleb Cushirrg'sud went to sea. ? Two stcaiiic-ni wera sent in pursuit aiul over- ' t >.;!< the Cutter. Ali- r a short e::gagr?i;-tit, | il-e?i and llls'parry phtoiFin boats ?nd blew tm Ute,y/;ss-d. fik-y sror? ?iinl'v c^rMnrcd, fi'i ; A U n >e- inv.'i-r;; j-.r.j' in PuUtaTjd city." Tho r;Otire crew of thc Atlanta Liaj urrived on tlic ij-g < f truca boat ? i l.!Nror.N- ?iiwKn -il- firring to rhu manner j in- tirhlci tho lhrcti.te of a Cbiwg;i mob lorcf>d j Ltr.?d? to rameal ihi? order of bis satrap, 1 B!ifu>h!e, for thc sn|qm"s?ion of Lise Chiesrji' Ti:.ic /tbe S'.'w ???r'c V7tirLd holds tho iof luwinrj latiguago. lt will bc scon that it ooen k charges Lir.coln v.ii?t coiabivi?g-'the. tears of tliti coward v.-'i'h thc gpjn*.of I!JC tyr't-.'t; ; j and ?s?s towatds bini :< language of defiancs a;::o altm-t t'> bullyism : '. PreiiJont Lincoln has uevci' stood before ilic'country iu a wor3f?. light than at tili., mo ni' iit. l?o h-'S so, do?itemtf ly committed l.i;ii3olf?ga?K>t f.'ce discusi?n by thc trans pi.ii"i= n . I N'-. V%t{|nud<gha?i, thal tho rever s .l i.i i^i.;;. Bnrn'ajjl??s order agajnst.t?c Chi? ???gp Tifite? carino! bo attributed tc a return; in?r ?^>?ri? oAjusne? or re.y?r*nc? for few. Mr. j Lmco?n qiia:i? bi furo tho ri>intr storm, lier * ? :i ?t carry o7tt a iJriiu-i;.lo to which be 1 l as ?ivon his dol?bor-?? sanction. IL? iost a ' ?"-:<l-m . | ?. i i.n,i!y to rerfceci ; thc character. {1 of bjs adiiiifiiatniiitm v.i.en ha approved tito 1 ! procr-vdiri.-.s a-a:-.-t Mr. Vaifaa?igh.'.tn. it'| 1 Lc fettq s rt?w ia .ihe career ott which bo thou i5 i'i.'ered. it i .nr.t are?r at prompted hy bfe P pt use ff justice, but a conc-,-sion extorted j ? fitom'Jj? fears. Ile dares arro?t nobody in'1 t his f-iiy .'"or rsxer??ny the ri;_'ht of free apoecl^ I ( f.?r lio'liss too Irnich rea on to know t'tiat tctia 1 1 r.f tl:"0.-aii:s cf brave mon wonM resist at'8 tb'? ja-rd of their ?V?S. Uti d.:rcd not permit 1 i::at:?.rs-to in: tariie.:! i'.Lo i-\!remiti?s al Chi- ! 1 cogo tor a r.imilai reason. The inconsistency, j y want of^yslcnV, and lack c f principle which 1 mark the proceedings of4thc 'administration upon this subject in varions parla of the corni' try ure so ?lu.ru.?r unM indefeasible thnt somo of ll e tnost infi.Cenrinlof ita own party organs.. notice it. complain of it, aiiddemand a con cistent and sKtled policy. ----^-*.*.--'? Front Gen. Johnston's Headquarters. Wewers favored' kt? yesterday evening wiili ? Sf rc:nl interview from a highly iutcl liier.t and rel:nblo gr-"V'T. maUj ' who-came .'iredly lr in thc hrnJqnarlei:3 o? General Johns'oti. His? chaT.c^r, however, will he beul..inrerred when we announce him .fo^be bo lesa a personage thon tho confidential a^ent of tba General; und at present en route to "?ichroorid with important cispalches for tl.'. Wfir Department. His position, it will readi ly bj olr-Orved, itf o^erpqu ring the observance "t much reticence ou h s part, bot he never tbet??s gtivp ?:s mach interesting information, ap.rMon which xe shall pr?ccedto lay before bur r?adi rs. The arrjies of Kirby Smithy T?vlof and Pi ice, now nnd* nhe complete cou tr-jl cf thc wary c'-vef'?iu, ure each in rxst lion for moving tct.? moments warning to wards thc cummon centre-Vicksburg-and wi? he mo>t likely to "oii'?rd au e&rly relief to ita heroic-garrironhy the total annihilation cf Grace's army-a c?jnsnmmr.lion not in the l?ast improb?Me. lite General's Leadquar tcrs ia the day tin:? are at Jackson, in the ni "ht "at C u t?u. He suffira fr.-tn no want of?provi ions, transportation facilities or army stores ; but on the contrary c..r-mauds the amplest abundance of eac'i. Hundreds of nm U s and hewed are scuding idle irr his d? partaient awaiting ibicommund of "Artillery to the F raul/' 't nero is uo longer a doubt that all's n ady for a forward movement. A number of tacts are in our possession which, \v?.:re it prudent to r.nhouuce bert, w.mld convince the most skeptical that the hour of action is at hand-aye striking, at the mo ment the eye-is glmicing over this article, and the fearful fire froin^he rear about to open upon the weary, wasted forces of Grant. -Selma Dispatch, 28',b. -:-? ?? ? North Carolina Legislature. BALE4?H, July 2!-The Bill n-htive to the c?i!eeTio:i oftaxvs and funding certain bau passed the l?gislature today. Il rtquir the Sheriffs av.d Ta^Ool'ectora tu receive all issues of Confederate Treasury Notes ..without -ii-erimimvicn, anti authorizes the Treasurer to lund u'l funriable nute? paid into the Troa -urv before the 'j^:h of July iu.7 per cent, i.or.n derate bqjttis. and sell the same at par or l'or a pteraifln, ur tu pay the liabilities of tbe Stale t?? parlies wanting to receive, aller iii-; 1st of August all issues received, without deduction, as heretofore. An Appeal to thc Pe ay le of South Car olina iu behalt'of the sick aud wound ed ?Soldiers ia Hospital. A part of Howard's Grove Hospital having recently been' appropriated for the exclusive recVptitfti mid treatment of the i?i:k' and( wounded wddiers bum South Carolina, a Brief accrual pf the hospital, with an appen! to the people of the Suits tu assist in supplying a want inueh brit* will nut bi? regarded i .appro priate The hospital is situated in ?t?i east ern suburbs of the city of fiichmoud, on the ilicnaiiicsvillc Turnpike, leading to the fa mous Cbickaboininy. llislucated ina beau:i ful jfrove, ou an elevated hill, commanding an extensive view of the city and surrounding country, it is one of tho.most beautiful and healthy localities iu ibis section of Virginia. The hospital can accommodiate 1024 patients, imJ is divided i uto wards SO by 30 feet, sepa rated fruin each other by streets titi feet in wid-'u. The warda accommodate .'52 patients 'each, and are well ventilated. IQ winter tiiov ai e warmed by au ample supply of stoves. The liltcker.sj baker yr -mess i oenns, ~ Imf nd ry; linen rooms, baggage moms, bath roc-mis, eta, ?.re all of ample dimension, and the utmost cleanliness arid good order prevail through out the entire establishment. The hospital was built- under ibo-direction abd aupervisiou of Surgeon O.. ?. liice, of WalierborO, S. C., a.:d reiiecls mach crcJit upon him asan oilicer pf Splendid admiuiitraiive ability. The Gov i ruinent is prof USO ?a its supply of comf? rts and luxuries fur thc sick. Tue linen depart ment ii web suppliejl, and the appropriations, of m<<uey are ample to furnish every comfort and luxury that thc City ef Richmond alio rds. The h spitr.l is divided into two divisions. The tirst division, under ruy care, ean.accotu-. module 5 ld patient**, Olid has recently been >et aj ar; for ?he exclusive reception of trick and wounded South ??rPKuiaus. There nra 3.3J patienta now receiving treat ment ut this place, and they arc daily in creasing in nuaibeis. While all of their crea ture wauls are provided for, there is noiidng :.> amuse or divert them. Many cf our sol dier-- ere men of intellectual cultivation. In tbe field they are heeesearily without access tu books. They become fs-miliur withscenej cf violence Mud blc:o?is?ed ; with nu toing to counteract tho baneful in?lnenc?, the baser aitri?iu?C!? of man are pampered at thc pen>c of his moro ennobling traits bf char ad tr. Yirhen disease overuhes him he 14 sent to a hospital, where ho remaii.s ofleu for many mouths (most of the time convalescing) Without any means ot rational instructivo Cfjbyment. Thus maitj weary moments are spent, and much valuable time thrown away, which ccuid bc passed iii rending instructive a:id mural books. This diificuky could be overcome by supplying thc hospitals with weil selected, miscellaneous libraries. The ol jcct of this communication is to appeal to the people of South Carolina ibr coirtribu lion1, of money or books, fur ibo purpose of establishing a library ut the hospital The morai and intellectual cullivtition of our so? 'iicrs is a subject dear to tba people of the Suie, and wears-sure this apt:cal will not bo in vain. Most ot our soldiers are tuon of edoCaTien, a;vl would appreciate Literary, Theological, Scientific, Agricultural nr.d His torical writings. Tue hospital ia abundantly supplied with Bibles and Religious Tracts, " The Central Presbyterian Association of | Richmond," ?laving recently niadi: a Jaree con r.bu-ion. .A Chaplain, em; loyed by' tFe Government, holds divine service in the chap el at thu ??o-phul every Sabbith. The Second Division of thu Hospital has not yet been assigned to any-particular Sta e. As soo? aa it i?, u similar appeal will be made upon th? people of thi State, to which it is a^rupriatcd. This hospital was built ut a very heavy cos^t to the Government, ami-is r-o perfect in all its parts that it is highly proba ble it wilt become a permanent institution. I ti such an event, the library could bo turned over io the Confederate States. Any contri butions of money or books aihiressed to Snr (Zcon C D. Ric?, Cr to the subscriber at How ard's G ry ve Hospital, Richmond, Va., will be promptly received arri properly appropriated. Cu A R-hKS AV ? TSE i. L, P. A. C. S., Snr?eon in Charge l.<>t Division Howard's Grove Hosp'l. . Gs.v. Cusris LEK.-Tho appointment ol this tiffi 'er to camiuiud tho torees raisml in I his city, Ins given much satisfaction; Ho I? it con of Gen. R. K. Lue,* wus educated at West Point, aloud Vury high in the old army, ind has beet for some time past an Aid to L?I J Presid?tat; with tue rank of Colonel. He is now a Brig-tdierj i.i charge of thc citizen ioitiiery- and other auxiliary forces. It re nains only for tho Executive to piuca this ri fled young officer under a Major Geneial n wiiom somo conlide-ccj may bs reposed to ib?nge the satisfuctioa of tb? people of Jtich xtpnd into p?w?tiv? y*y. AVbat cvcr task is as ?igtied to G.:n. Ci dis Lee will be discharged 1 vith skill and ii lelily ; his troop-, however ?aw, will ba handled to the best possible, ad- | ramage. But under present auspices tho . irobaoility ij that thc youug General will never find himself in a poBltion to meet tho foe. Ile will he scr.t to tho fighi pl?ce ex actly nt tho wrong time.--Richmond. Whi.g. JAHRS T. BIDON, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY, JULY??,-1863. Z3y-Mr3 hive motived .from Capt- T. T>r.Av, "Tnx Collector, ? roctpi.'uUHon of tho S-*te and District, taits for, lig?ela for thc fast year, which wo will publish in our DUX' issue Captured. ? Wo regret to learn that Messrs. W. H. ; Bitte? and C. R. QM?TOX, member* of Capt L.BWIK Josca' Ccmpauy, wero captured oo the 28*h Juno whilst on picket t duty. We have no particulars."' -;--! ,JCJT The Granito Mills, Angust??, Gn^ will buy Wheat at tho highest market price.- See cdver tisemont on ant thor oolouin. . - ?S* Mr. If. tliLiiAuart, it will ho s-?en byvef erence to onr advertizing-columns, hai?n hand a let of Cotton nnd Wool-Cards, ned other articles much needed hy the peoplo. ' The Dall ia Motion. The bouka for subscription to Stock ia ibo Co lumbia and Hamburg Railroadhave been opened at the Exehange Balik, Columbia. Ten gentleman of Columbia have subscribed $10,0(16 eaeby Hew ?oneh will Lexington,.and the Kid^."ajjfd>Edge field C. H., and Hamburg, and Augusta,. rub scribo? Koli cn the Lull, and keep it ia motion uutil tho road is completed. ir- .. Wo are indebted to the politeness of Cadet Per cival B. Norris-for an "OQioial Register" rf the South Carolina Military Academy fur lSCS. Of j this well known ?ottitutian, or ita able Academic Board, wa noed say nothing; our people are al ready perfectly acquainted with ita high elaimt and ?reat meriti;. We think it ought to; an J ? ill, become the West Point of tho Southern /Confede racy. Tho netallie feature ia the-pxo*entRdg:stor ii a list of the Graduates of the inutitui&n sinee' itt organization, with runark? upot. -theirscr . ?caa during this war. In this Hit wa se* many nanua now brilliantly distinguished; it is a bright' " R'dl of Honor." Wo take pleasure inieopyiug a Ciicular oppmdad to th? Register f tpa Circu lar will show tire object of the Hit above spoken of. CIRCULAR. To Gr.anuA.Tns cm TIIKIK FmsxDS :.. . . ? Tho undersigned mipeotfally solicits informa tion in regard to Graduates. Of those heard fr*m during tho pact t'\o yea?, noarly all ure in sor vice ; many havo been wounded, some have been killed, and it is due to them and to history that a record ot their services should be preferred. ? Tu this end, tho Chairman of tko Board ef Visitors has authorized hun to collect information jconcern ingthem. The following questions will suggest points on which information is desired : What^was his occu pation before thc war ? Whoa, where, iud in what capacity did he enter service ? HOTT often, "and in what battles, was he re.U'f for gallant and met- I itorioas conduct ? At what battle Was ^wound ed? What commission does he hull at.present ? Or whare w?s he killed, ind what wejr?' the cir cumstances eonnccUd with his fall? .' * ? Answers to thesi? questions, or any other infor mation you may communicate to the undersigned, at Columbia, S. C., will he duly appreciated. Very respectfully, j' JOHN B.'PATRIfK, Secretary Hoard of Yitit?re S. (7. J?. A. Time liost and' Goingj. It ls high-tinto (says thp CharlestunOftrcury) for the Slate au thur itioa lu do some tu Pig towards I furn iybing labor, if i t L? expected, lio L?harl'.? ton ii to be saved from destruction at the .-hands of the ene rwy next fall. There, is avast deal of work to bo done which the saldiert) wa havo cannot possibly accomplish. Much precious time has already been wasted, and it will ?row Teqtiireevery effort on the part of all parties concerned, to get rend j to light t won ry iron-clade, besides tho laud forces. The times require resource and boldness and energy in ail tiloso who, in the public service have any haxd in controlling the destinies of our people. Tho iegialatioa of tho teiapest-in-a-loapot Legislature may bc very bungling. It may satis fy legal technicalities to say that r?quisitions have been made and certain forms have been gone through. Tho pub.Tc cure nothing about personal records and sbiftirgs of responsibility. They have a light to judge, and will judge, orcry pub lic 6ervi:nt, whctb.r ia tho Brmy" or out cf it, by results, ?Pipers aud writings may rio very woll ia ordinary time.-', but in a trisis of difficulties and dangers like tho present, whou euch enormous interests arc at stake, nothing but successful re sults can sa Hely. Difficulties must ba expected, must be met-ways must bo found toovcieome tiitm. To fail is to prove unequal to the occasion. Wc tell tho peoplo of Charlotton and of South Carolina that without moro tfiert and moro pro pices in our defences, tho fall of Churle?ton and tho whulo Low Country of tho State, are ?vents not improbable Threoaro "words of truth and sobei ness." " They that have ears, lot them hear." Labor is wanted; work is absolutely essential to our safety, aud no tmiall amount of it. Richmond has boon forttliud by ilho incessant labor of ti ft et n thou??nd slaves for nice months. Cannot en-jug^ labor be got in South Carolin a to savo Charleston ? A few weeks delny may render all .subsequent efforts fruitless. A pressing need is upon us now. The Card Factory. Mr. J. R. Tarrant, Sec'ry and Treasurer of the Greenwood Card Factory, acknowledges the fol lowing contributions from citizens of Edgafield Diftrict in sid of tho Card factory to ho estab lished at CrcL-nwtod, S. C : Mrs E Sullivan, Z"; Mrs W P Butler, 1; tfrs A G Teague, 1 ; Mrs T Root, 2 ; Mrs Elka Miine, 5 ; Mrs C Corley, 1 ; Mis.? 31 Corley, I ; Mrs R Griffin, lj Mrs Jo.?iah Padgett, 1 ; Mrs A Wirt, 1 : Mark Ethridge, 1 ; Miss Rosanna Ethridge, 1 ; Miss Ida Bauknight, 1 ; Miss M A Minis, 5; Mrs F E Wvigkf, 5; Mrs D R Durisoe, 6; Mrs L H McCullough, b; Mrs M Frazier, b; Mrs G A Ad dison, 5 ; Mrs S F Goude, l> ; Mrs 'f hos G Bacon,. 5; Mrs M Carwilo, 5 ; Mrs S B Griffin, 5; Mrs J B Griffie, 5; Mrs B. C. Bryan, 5; Miss Rebecca Tenn, 5 ; Mrs J L Nicholson, 6 ; Mrs J M Witt, 5; Mrs A A Glover, S ; Mrs 6 WlgfaU, 6; Mrs E J.M'uar, 5; Mrs Ann Griffin, 5; Mrs Robert Mimi, 5; Miss Eliza R Mimi', 5 ; R T Mims, 5; I N Teague, Sj B J Ryan, 2; H Parkor,*2; J M Harri son, 2; J B Hodges, 2; P R Blairek, 2; B Mays, 2; T J Whitaker, 2; J P Terry. 1 ; T Root, 1 ;. I Jones, 1 ; Wm Bta'ckwoll, 1 ; A Paul, 1 ;-L Covar, 1 ; A Ramsay, 1 j E J'Youngblood, 1 ; C L Rofo, ?? N Rimoy,.l ; L R Tillman. 1; Mrs M J Bell, I ; Mri D Storey, 1 ; Mhis M Storey, 1 ; Miss J Storey, I, Mrs P. West, 1. Rags! Ra SK! Wo want Rags-Cotton Rags-Linen Rags clean Rag.?, nnd if wo cou got a plenty, of Rags ho can keep tho Adcertixer afloat until-tho war ends. Bring on your Ra.;s and holp a^ lo koop tifo Adotrtitcr ono of the lixod institutions:of the country. " $33r Richmond brokers wero buying oliver an tho lot indi., ut .! ju prem. tho premium on.gold six month? ago. Tho buying rates ttt silver is KO; gold 700. The Virginia State Pwnll?ntiflTy is so full :hat tho diroctors havo pa.i:ed a resolution dccli iing to rcceivo any moro prisoners convicted by tho Confederate courts, Latest News by the Terry-t'e Bnggy Mail. Great Excitement !-Gen. Green atcenJe fifi ?9? . luda 500i?r0.trSrr^?ij /- ??m-ty.Stx hat Surfin ? dared}./-i'.'ar Jiedoubt in PoUeaeie* of the Enemy ! ! !-Poetik? of the Enemy, A c. '* QnAssvittB^Juue 29. , Our pickett liayJsjj b?cn driven" in from nff th? Salwla, by fha approach ef tho enemy, reported to Headquarters tba?t Gen. O' ?en, in comm?ud of au overwhelming fore*;. (VO.r'jQ or more.) Ui aecended-tho Salud? in ht? pluvial gunboats, and that bo ind ?Ire*dy taken 'poMccinn . of alt that fertile region ou beth sides nf Minely-iiix Cree If. The excitement ia very grear, and though tee eonfufica inti which ??r ferries were thrown hy thu unequivocal surprise "hus not yet robsiaed, yet,.we bave reason to believe tb?f, by tho supe rior skill of our General?, the enemy Trill bo roul.-d or.drivcn back before ChrUtmae. Gen. Oreen h taken possession of the old-Star Redoubt an J made it his headquarter*, while bebas strongly fortified himseJf on many of tho fertile, farm? of .that neigh borheod. On the farm of Dr. J. A. Stihyrata the enery ?itfvorj strongly fortified aol presenta an impreg nable front, but wo hope tbnt be will hero receive such a dose of blue mass as wi'.l canse mmy to sleep tho ?Jeep that kno ws no awaking. . On tho farm ef Dr. H. lr*, Zone/or.??* the enemy bas thrown np the most formidablo breast, works, and entrenched himself'in the mest improved style. Our forces here,-Oeing completely surprised ?nd many of them taken prisoners-unable to subdue thc eneroy-are waiting io be reinforced by the forees of Gen. Jack Frosty-when they will no more bo com pei! a J to coan ge their baise-but may expect to rout tho merciless foe- with terribie slaughter. On the fara nf My. G. A. Allgratt the enemy baa auto taken a strong position in the fork of two creeks, without fords or bridges, and baa so for tified himself tout it will ho next to impossible to dislodge him. Our forces here under com mand of Col. P.-Pull-at-it are bravely con-; tending for the mastery. Heavy skirmishing ifsuc doubtful. On the farm of P. G. ifuchgrutt tba enemy bas built severcl embankments, ene fortress, and three linea of parallel?, and various othor strongholds. Tho struggle here will be tremendous ; our forces, though in pre?eneo ot overwhelming numbers, are in good spirits-issue doubtful. * On the farm of Gen Ii. G. il. Donblegrun the oncmy ia strongly fortified ?nd baa been largely reinforced. Haring thrown np a moastroui em bankment all-around his for?as, and being in pos session of a newly Invented defective lotomotiee, ' he is impregnably seated, ?ad 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 t-J build wbite-eak transports in which to hander ?? the foe, and thus are confident of success. On tho farm of J. Crabgrute the enemy hat posted-Bis most formidable forces and so fortified himself that, without tho mo.t fearful and long continued stru?glo, he cannot be routed. Our forces here, under command of Cid. J. Ont it-up, have suffered severely, as they have been frequent ly surprised and several times flanked. Being bountifully supplied with beef cuttle and tin? shetp, tho Colon?., though surrounded by the ene my, expects to eat his way through them-thc issue doubtful.r -On the farm of J. II. ilighty-high-graut the "enemy bas concentrated tko flower of bis. army* and is no doubt preparing here to go into winter quarters wtli^thii forcea. - He> Is; -strongly for "titted* with atl tho mnnltiouVuf-wnsvl'aaft-Hi?c hope is entertained of bis being routed. Our fos ees, commanded by CW. V. Call-for-help, have suffered maoy reverses-and, as many of them are prisoners en parol, the Colonel bas already applied to Gen. Frost fer reinforcements. Ile has ^however established a telegraph lino by which to communicate with bis camp wbilo engaged with tho enemy. And with a large stock of cattle on hand ha may succeed In annoying tho entmy vety much.- . > On thc farm of Z. W. Curling-high-grftie tho enemy hap located permanently with the view of reveling on the fat ef the land. Fortified tq his hoart's content, he is lying down in security. Our torcos hero are yet nevertheless activoly ehgaged in the scigo. Commanded by Col. Smie-yrat4 we may look for tho extermination of tho enemy ia tho course of two or taroo winters. "When Greek meets Greek thou comes tho tug cf war." Oa the farm of //: II. JSIakcgrutt tho enomy is tn full possession and ?itrongly fortified. Oar torces hero have- been tkiriniihing a longtime and havo not as yet gained any advantage over the ern. my. It is .feared that this portion of our forces will bo ultimately captured. On tho farm ef Jin. ?I. P. Bunchgraet the ene my is fortified, and hus so entronched his forces as to preciado the least hope of ever being driven ont. Oar forces here aro numerous, couriering ef both cav.-.lry and infantry, but so long and revere hus been tho eogagstueut with the foo that ufiloss they arc speedily relieved they will havo to capitu late. On the farm of G. llr. Herdtgrott the enemy has covered those beautiful Haw-plains with breast works an i so completely surrounded our forces that we are cut off from all communication with thom, and their fate is as yot unknown. There Lt great excitement occasioned by this tad disaster j to tho nobie cauro for which we are se earnestly struggling. On the farm of A. P. Killgratt a very large portion of tho enemy ls stationed, and being strongly entrenched are perpetrating the most diabolical raids in every direction. Our forets hero have hoon 'so often repulsed that they arc almost discouraged,-hut baringa skillful gen eral we may yet bear a good aecount of them be fore Christmas. On the farm of T. Pepperg'ratt thc enemy hat taken a stand and, without fear of m.. 1 PST ni or., erecting the most formidable of a]? fortresses. Our forces hero aro not idle, but confldeatly ex pecting roir forcements from Gun. Frost. On the farm of Dr. E. Ail??>*Utj'*nt tho enemy aro reveling in security,-raiding and devastating generally. Our forces under comwaiid of Cul. A'. Red-top-'jratt are striking a blow hero and th?rc, but with I it tl o hopo of over driving the foe from "hisstronghold. # On the farm ef Dr. T. Lapgrate the enemy is entrenched, fortified and boldly spreading him self liko'a green bay tree, throwing np embank mo'.'ain tho moat miiYet-ary style. Our forocg hero are undaunted anti with so skillful a leader will no doubt root-or-bng-or-turn-up all this im placable foe before Christmas. On tho form of IT. AT. Jfottgratt tho enemy is firmly seated and being so securely fortified and in such untold numbera that ho is here defiantly erecting a large tm'ltet-nry College; but our forces are wido awake and from'their noted courage will yat conquer tho foe and roll his m/Vfet-ary aspira tions under their tongues as a ewoet nioneL Many other farms are surrounded by the foe, and as nil oemmunications are cut oft', their fate is not known. NINETY-SIX. ? . . pS3~ Notice is Tivon by Adjutant Qoneral Coop er lu a general ordor that no more quartermaster's supplied will be received uuder tho appeal made by tho I'rei id ont, and tho plan of tho Secretory of War annexed thereto, aa horetoforo supplies could only be obtained by purcbs?e tni ipproeemeoti . Thonuhtw op, the Death of an infant. ixscciBKD TO vnt.+x c. a. ,' " Thou La*t died as roses die, That l-ersh'with, aM>reesc." ' . Sweet Bato, thou art gone! Too pur? jor-earth^ thoo, hatt geno to btepra jn:?Paradi3e? lu hip's hright niorair.g.thon hast lied ! ' TL.y pnjn ia o'er, sweet ??ir?i, an J thy pure and lovely \-onl shall dwell in -Haaren' forevermore. Like a sweet rose bud, thou hast drooped and withered,,hut thy rn cm or y wi L! linger with us still. Fond mjtllor. thy baVe- sloops in tho tocio, A calm and peaeefnl rear, ? - ? But glorious in immortal bloom, His soul lives with the blest. ; A ?olden harp in in Lis bani!, \ Fiesbjlowers deck his brow, , ' And 'mii white-gleamingaeraph bandi, ll? voice ls. warbling now. . ' Be fertile, earth, yield (low'rcfi rare, Bright flowers of rich perfume, An J still a wild-rote chaplet wear ' O.'er little C.u.BRAirn's tomb. "KBOWKB." -? -?>-?"-, For the Advertiser. At a> nfeeting of tho eldor and minor rhlicns of Pine Grove Company Heat, in view of organising a Company of mounted Infantry for domestic de fence, Turo. DEAX waa elected Captain; JAS. Dos*, 1st Lieutenant,* ELIJAH STILL, 2nd Lieut' and Luvt Anaus, 3rd, to command a company te be known as,-and called the Dean Guards. ?. ? ? For the Advertiser, Tho Edgefield .Village Aid Arsociation acknowl edges the following donations ; From Mrs. NA xe r BLOCK aa $5; .Mr.'. ELIZA Miva, 2 pairs of socks: Mrs. Joux RAJXS vor.D, 3 pairs of seeks. . MKS. AKtiggRIFFIN, Puna. Maa. Wu. GOOBUAX, See'r\ .i Treu'rC . ? ?-;-? As Ix FAMOUS OUTHAG?.-The Burlington , (Iowa) Argus in giving an account of, the recent arbittary arreat of Henry Clay Dtaan, in Keokuk, Iowa, says; '. The conj mander of the military here, one Charles Bail, wa? at the head of tile mob who maltreated Dean. Under the pretense ol searching Dean, ht>str?pped himatark naked, and be compelled bim to remain tu that rudo stato fur some t wenty mimi ti .s, the au!^eet o: Abolition jeers, ridicule and abuse. Tlad a negro been thui exposed ia bin perron anti maltreated, how the Abolition whelps ut Iowa weald have yelled oat over it as " uuck a disgrace lu humanity/ such brutil treatment to a fellow bei n tr. &c., but as Dean is only a white man and a Democrat, botone Abolition voice or pen is found to denounce Cu l fjords kow long shall Abolition, (i. e- -Republican, L, e. no party, /. e. Union League,) brutality and despotism be allowed to tyrannize over American citizens Ia Dean is one of the ablest and most eloquent men in the State, a lin? scholar and a moat accomplished gentleman. What au outrage upon bis feelings ! How prostituting and de-" grading in r's character ! F HOM MEXICO.-The Northern papers of the 23d lia ve dates from thc city of .Mexico, via Acapulco, to tile 24th ultimo : All the French residents have been com pelled to leavo the city. President Juarez had taken'command of thc Mexican troops. The Moxiottu fortifications were being strength ened, and it was believed thal tue govert,laen t would ilixnl the valley on thc upproaah of the French, und make a desperate resistance iu every posiiblo manner. All the available Mexican troops arc being drawn in towards the capital. General-Co monf.irt is much.censured /pt..'not relieving; J Puebla, anp^in.cpnsfqucnce bati resigned. . The French' ady&iice hod- arrived nc .Sanj rAItfrrrrrdes Jiu ii can. Genorx?:T^?y'bft?d't>r-" dercd the captured Mexican gene-mis to be sent to France and the other edik era to Mar tinique. Three thousand Mexican prisoners General Forey had put to work On the ruproad lead ing towards Vera Cruz, and two thousand hu employed in destroying tho intrenchments around Puebla. Otar. TOOMB.1 ON TJXJ? STATJ: or TUB COUX mr.-Gen. Toomba, wboaorue time sincu re signed bia position in the Confederate army, delivered a speech " on the state of I he coun try," in Sparta, Ga., on tho I7ih inat. ne pronounced the Conscription Act unconstitu tional, opposed thu Tax ?ill on acronnt ot thc tax itt kind feature, opposed the State en-." dorSethent of Confederate bouda, and utterlj op po-ed martial law. Having defined his position, he gavo the following dramatic con cludion: u Theft1, my countrymen, are my views upon some of thc impcrtaut meaHuxes ol' the day, and if it be iulamy to expresi them, hete are my hands-they arc ready for tbe brand." The New York Herald of the 24 th notpg tho occupation of Scotland, Ilkgo-ratOwu, Downesville, Uniontown, and other place*, by th? Confederates, thu re-occupation of C?arn-. beraburg by a forco 10.000 strong, the sack ing of Greoncastlp, and tho destruction of the acqucduet at WilliauiHpori. lmbodun's cav alry was at Big Cacapon. Ewell's foret?, 40,0O? atroiip, are in the Boonslwro' vallry. They are buildim/ hridges across tho canal, and arc actively engaged in foraging the country, collecting supplies, Ac. They crow ed at Antietam's Ford and Shepherdstown. Gen. John Ii. Morgan, it is strongly sus pcetedrhas been.smitten with a Northern tenden cy, like that which has seised Ewell, Rhodts, Jen kins, nod other General*?, ile is again exhibiting symp'.ome of Umging for pork, and is making his way through Kentucky to Ohio." We wish bim all success. _OBITIJA.HY._ DttPABTirD this life at her father's residence, ia Edmead District, S. C., SARAH A.McDANIEL, .laughter of PRKOKiuck-and EMILY MCDAKIKL. Uer illmss was of rhort duration, but extremely nevero, termiuating her mortal life Juna IVtb IS63, aged 2b year?, 4 month? and 5 days. " She nat a dutiful child, atender and loving suter, a kind and oh:iging friend, and tbe object around which the afJeetions ot rho family cet, tere J ; hut aeove ?ll ali? was a Christaiu; ?be had remem bered her Creatur in the days of her youth; gave hcis.-lf to him hr a puolic profession <>f her faith and baptism cn the 2Sth rf September 1S57. Tbiu she is not l?st but gone hsfore to receive tbe ure wo wbioh the L?rd has pronibed to thom that love Him. - DIZP, on tba 13th January las*, from a wound, received in tho battle of Kredericksbur?, Virgin ia, about tbo li?th Dee. last, JOHN A., son of -Axr.xAXORR lioLLtxcswoKTa, l>q., and ADALI.VB A., his wife, aged 25 years and 2 months. This lamented young man was born in this Diftrict. and w?.i among the first that responded to tba call of his country, and .HentiQed himself in Capt. BROOKS' CO. 1st R-ut. ?5. C. V. His, health was bad when be volunteered and conlined so during his stay in Virginia, io that be was compelled a good deal of hi? timo to Ho in tho Hospital, and tho' bis olficers and friends advised him to procuro a discharge, AnuV return' hame, ho prefered to remain and share in tho lot of his (uttering follew-soldiers. Some time before the battle of Fredericksburg bo left the Hospital aud juinod his Regiment, and on thu Xatal day day aforonamod, with his face to tba enemy, be fell iu the tempest of battle, thus addia- to tks number of tho brave who, for the love of liberty, hare sacrificed their lives. Voa* Was a young man of amiable qualities, truth Cut and hunoe, and loved - bj aJt that ku?* bim bat in tho providence bf God he tin fallen, and lils remains lio ia a far distant land, whero no tear ba-has bis gravo stone uur mourners lingor; those remains will bo ear?fully watched till Uod bid them rise. He loaves a'/athcr, mother, hm thors j and sister:', aud many friends ts mourn bis losa. J. HUPP. ' par Lincoln first started .ont by calling slarep " ihe negro*? f next be termed' the? -"free eon^. tr-b?nJr," and in his emancipation proclamation. ". free Ara?ricans'.?f African-descent-* North? *. will address thurn ss l>i?lh?en and fell ?w-eiti win*, ?hieb will bc mertiryiSg as tfc?ll aft "dajra-aiirg to them! ' ?tW '. Courin Hally. Ann" hi tho ?t*>! luubii q'uot and tam H Ur rendering af the", official in i ii*ls " C. 8. A." anions our copperhead ?ri?nils al tho North who prefer her to " Undo Sam." .. , ' W? har? been authorized by many friends of Col. THOS. G. - BACON, to uomimto him a CJ ndidrt t? for Stat? an * tor fro m Eil ? jfl.ld, to SH th? vacancy therein existing, .tu'. t?nseqt?ne? of tb? death of tho Hon. A. Hfiaaiaa. May 12, ' ' _ to " 9t ?; AT i-- ' -?SS3 , We havu bern authorised hy thu friend? of Dr. JOHN LAKE to anuocjee bim ?.candidate for. State Schaler to fill th? vacancy therein exist uly 7 t - . te*, y* . . 27 EDGEFIELD Mm^mMm* Tn LS rnBtitntiun will ba opened :?n. the I Otb August by Mr. JOSEPH. M. SHSLLMAN . who will take charge of Twenty-five Suhofara at SIS per quarter. * :' "-4 v Mr. K. W. CANNON will talc* chary* of all others, orar thai number, at tho same time and place, and oa the same tarma. . . R. T. MIM8, ,'/ GBO. A. ADDISON, t EDMUND PBNN, Z. W. CAR WILE, A. G. TEAGUE, . Trust?es. -. July's,, dt \ CARDS! GARBS!! TUST received and for sale at the Store forraar I tl* lyv?cnpied by J. R. MOBLBTACO., eavoraa casca of No. 10 Whittemore Cotton Cards? ' - And " Ho. C and 8 Wool. Card*. Of Superior quality. One Cate English COPPE RAS. Alao, RICE, SUGAR, DRY G0OD8, READY MADE CLOTHING, STATIONARY, Ac, Ac. pi. ?ALLAHER; . July 7 -St* , ?T At Granite M!!?s, Augusta, Georgia? TUE Undermanned; rwving puri-ha?od,the abor? well-knowa AwLLLS, abutted on the Augua u Canal, (formerly owned by B. H. Warran,)- will pay tho HIGHEST MARKET PRTOE for" both lt tl) AND WHiTK WHEAT. Parti? desiring to Kell will please rall on G KO. T. JACKSON Jk CO., ' No. 248' Masonic Hail Building, Broad St. Augusto, Ga., July 7 3n*_M A Valuable Plantation Foir SALTS. THE Subscriber offers forsale his VALUABLE PLANTATION containing Sixteen Hundred and Fifty teres, Mora orJess, lying on Turkey Crock, ?nd bound ed by l?n.i# <?f (iii. J. C. Brooks, Capt. Eugen? Bur', George Bland and others. Thia Plantation is ?itu?ted about 7 mitas North of Edenfield 'Vii laen, on tho Newberry Road, in a pUeaent and" healthy locality, and tn -the midst of a refined \nd an agreeable noi^hborhuwd. - ;?? - About ooe.half of this Tract of Land li clear? I and a considerable portion of it in a high ?tata \ "of cultivation. The other half of this Tract ii " > in native forest-abounding in'Oak, Hickory and Pine growth. - '?*".'". ';. - - a There are on the pr?mW??.all.n;e?e?tTy ^ . tim buddins*-till in good repair, ^'h?r. Trtct.Li .' well?.wat8i,cd,-,and brj??a,-oT.'jhe >b?ai: fhtgiar.ijr,>V.:: ?attie in-'tba -District. - ':-"'... > .-Th?: jind?i# iM?kim??f?jkW* .mall Grain; Ac Ppr farther fnfonnation apply, to Mr. Jas. .li. Harrison, at the Sheriff's Ornee, Hrlfcflrld, 8. C.-. ELBERT BLAND. . July 7 . . ti 27 \ (^"Charleston Courier will pl ?* se. copy-1 wi cw t week for one month acid forward arcona t*forth with to this office State of South darolina. ? EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, CoLPiiBiA, July 2, l?tfj; :" WHEREAS, information ha? been received at thia department that WILLIAM T. MOM, who waa in" thc jail of llichlaad Distriot under ?en ten ce of d?ath forth? iitunUr cf Janiea Phil lips, did, on the night*of the 27th of June, m alto hi? escape from the said jail : . ... Nowtharefore. I, M IL LED 0 X L. BONHAM, Governor of the S'ate of Seutii Carolina, do here by off.r a reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS for the apprehension of th? raid William T. Moss and his delivery into tay J til in this State. Said Moss ix =bout2-? years old, !> fcatKTinc.hea hitrb, weighs about Mo lbin dar: hair, weara.a mousUihe. and is rather go ni Linking. He, ia from Wake county, North'Carolina Given under my band and thales! of tb? State, at Columbia, tlihor.ecorid day ol' ? [l. 8.] July, A. D. one thousand ??ttit handredt and sixty-three. M. L. BONHAM. "VT?. K. Il L A rr, Secretary, of State. JulyS & Hm '**?.'. it -<r.--_ Morgan St?l?on for Sale IHA YE for fules THOROUGH BRED MOIL GAS STALLION.- Heda a b?autifulrbay, six years old, of handsome sym?i?try and of lu? action. Perrons wishing pi ?ngage in rearing . Hors?? will do well to consider ibis opportunity, j YOT farther information eil! on Mr. Jas."M. Har ' ri ton, at tb?. Sheriff'? Office. - ELBERT BLAND. Jniyr, t? rr Notice. MEMBERS of my Company at heme on nick furlough.mu?t poritt'erty send on sorfeon'f ?eriificates monthly for extension of furlough, or T will be forced to report them absent without Ioave. A private physician's certificate,- if it eer tiias tbat the man is unable tn go to a Surgeon, and is sworn to before a Ma-.Ufr tte, will prooD.ro an extansioB. B. E. NICHOLSON, Caph Co. fl,.Hampton Legion, i Camp Near Petersburg, Va., June 25, 1883. July 8, 3t ' 27 Notice. ALL persons of the Lower Battalion, Oth Regi ment, nho failed to respond to the call for - labor cn tho coast, will pey to the Treasurer hy the 26th July, 1863, and eave. cost. After, that - dato the accounts will b? placed, in tho Clork'a Ornoo for colloctioo. LEE Ii OLSON, Tjre*. . July?._2t 27 - Strayed or Stolen, PROM the subscriber's pinn ta lieu s, COW with out horns,".red head arid, red ob aid??; back and belly white. Her mark is a cr<'p oft" and of" both ears, and a crop and cat under the right She had % * ' <>n, whm /ho left. She was-raised hy Mn L xloleion, near Red II HI," Edgefiold District . will pay $10 for "ber" recovery, ? Any . inform .ion cunccrnlnf said Cow thankfully re ceive. ALLEN FRANKLIN. Aiken, S. C., July f, 2t* X? VLIi AT THE HAM?UR? F. O. and -rt jour PANT DUITO.NS, nupnhr tu anything ever offered in this market, at luw prlcos. CALL AT THE nAH?UllG POST OFFrCB and got your SALT, snperior to Livorpo.il, at low prices, and in good clean sack'*--two bushel? per sack. R, L. GENTRY, P. M. Himburg, Juno 30 i\ 2d