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Am-Z?o?ny BIL? FUIJ. Obj JOB I am ? Southern girl And glory in itio Daine, And boa skit with furgrca?er pride Tb?u guttering we?hh or ?auio. We envy not die Northern girl. t . - Herr?los of ht?nties rare. Though dlam>il ltV?r*? iter .anowy neck A hil pliidir'ticd-iv'"*. lier hair. . Hurrah ! hurrah ! . For the sunny South so dear, Three cheer? for the homespun dress. That Southern ladies woar. Tho homespun dross is plain I know, My hat's palmetto too, But then it shows what Southern giris For Southern-rights will do. Wo hare sont the bravest of our land To nattle with thc foo, And we wilt lend a helping hand "Wa love tho South yon, know. " Hurrah ! hurrah ! ic. Now, Northern goods aro out of-dat? -, Ana since Old Abo's blockade We Southern'girls caa bo content With.goods that's Southern xaado, We sent our sweethearts to the war, ' But, dear girls, novar mind, Your soldier's lovo wiH ne'er forgot The girl-he's loft bobind. ? Hurrah ! hurrah ! ic. . Tho Addier is the lad for me X" brave heurt I adoro ; Aud when the. sunny South is freo, And whoa fighting is 'no more, ' ' Flrchoose ma tbonVlorer brava From out that gallant hand, The Soldier lad-I^love the best, Shall have my heart and band. Hurrah ! hurrah ! ?c. This Southern landis a glorious laud, And has a glorious cantu- . Theu cheer," three cheer, .for Southern rigli And for thu Southern buys. We .?core to wear a bit ot ?'uk, ?A Lit of Northern lace, " , . . .' But make our homespun dresses up And wear them with sueb grace. Hurrah ! hurrah 1 ?c. -->-.?.-...??...-?..-.'..- % . . ': t And now, yoting mah, a word to you, Ifynu wonld w?u. the-fair, Go to the field where honor caUa, " ? And wiu your lady there. Remember that your brightest smiles Ar? for tba true and brave, And that our tears arc alt for thoso Who GU a soldier's grave. Hu mb !'hurrah ? ,For tho suuny South so doar, r Hurrah for tue bbmospuu dress - Tba Southern ladies wear.- '.? A Touch i ni; Scone.*' I was o nv?rsing n'y,t "lung since with a re tunud voluutetr.. . ?. 1-wa* iu the hospital ad none, ior a long tiui?," ?aid be, u and assisted in taking'nit litiil---, and dressing all wirti nf wuunds ; but the hardest tbihg? ever dui e waa to take my th.imb cifa man's kg." .. .4 Ah !" said 1, " how wa3 that V Then he told me. It was a young man who "had a Bevere womid th thu tiii^h. The ball" passed cern plutely tbr. ugh and amputation -,vas nece>t?a ry. The limb was "cut ufl* close up tu thc IMHIV, thc Arteries taken up, aud he seemed lo he doing well.- Subsequently one of the small Lxteries sloughed ofl". Aa incision was mnde and it wa?* again taken up. '. It is well -it waa not the main artery," ?aid tim surgeon a* be performed tho ?op?ration ; u he might have bled to death before we could have ta ken it up." But Charity got 0:1 finely . and was a favorite with us all. I waa passing through the ward one night, about midnight, when soddenly a? I WHS passing Cliarley's bcd he t-p'jke to mr : " H -, my log i? bleeding again." I threw hack the bed clothe?, and the blood spirted in the air. The main artery had sloughed off. Fortunately I knew just what to do, and in an instant I had pressed my thumb on tlc place and stopped the bleeding. It was sn close to the body that there was barely roon: for my thumb ; but succeeded in keeping it there and arousing one of the convalescents, aent bim for the surgeon, who came in orj tho tun. -**I amso thankful. II--," said he, as he saw me, " that you were up and knew what to do, for he must have bled to death before I could have got here." But on examination in the case ho looked exceedingly serious and sent out for other surgeons. All carno who were within reach, and a consultation was held over the poor fellow. One ?inclusion waa reached by all. There was no place to work save the spot whero my thumb was placed ; they could not work under my thumb, and if I moved it he .would bleed to death before thc artery could be taken up. There waa no w ay to save his lift- *%m& Poor CharleyT He was vory calm when they told him, and requested that his brother, who was in the same nospital, might bc call ed up. Ile came and sat^ojft by the bed side, and for thrue hours I $bod, and by the pressure ofmy^thumh kept op tho life af Charley, while .the brothers had their last con versation on earth. It was & strange p' ace for me .to be in,-to feel that I had the life o a fellow mortal in my hands, as it were, and stranger yet, lo,fccl;that an act of minc niust^ canse that lifc to depart. Loving the poor' fellow as I did, it waa a hard thought; but there was no alternative. The last words were spoken. Charley aad arranged all his buainesa affair*, and sent ten der messages to absent ones, who little dream ed how near 'their loved one stood to the grave. Titeara fiTjed my tyes store than once aa I listened to those parting word*. All were saki, and he turned tome. M Now, II-, I guess you had better take off your thumb." * U, Charley ! bow can 1 ff? I said. " But il must be, you know," he replied | chrerfiilly-u I thank ' you very much' fur ' your kindness, and now, good bye." Ile turned away his 'head, I raised m v thumb, once more tho life .current gushed forth, and in throe minutes-poor Charley was dead. GIH.B?AITRBGARD'S WIFE ts* NEW OR Lt A SS. -Tho Huntsville (Ala.) Confederate loams :bai, under the Yankee decree of banishment frmn their homes in New Orleans of those who will upt talco the oath of allegiance to the United States, the wife of Gen. B"aurc gard, with her mother and rust el, were or-, r'er^d to leave the city, but owing to her ex treme illness, sho aud they were permitted to remain until her.condition should b? so far improved M to adm?t of her removal without ?aerifico ol life. .The Venerable father of Mrs. Beauregard, Mr. ?csloudea, who has become bi i t.d through age, was detained alono upon Lis plantation, somo forty milos above the eily, none- of his children being permitted to I*; with him, nor he 10 j--iii them, unie** Se Would take the oath of allegiance to Lincoln's iifimoua Government. Iii?. *ddast mut-Hes been held in custody, as a hostage,, by. thc. Yanko.; BtltborHi'.s, ever sii co they got pos session of tha'- part of theSiatc, beiu? refused the right of exchange. timi itu.HMM-mea m 11> mun lui uwi II II I 1 v '?^^Wlfe? 'c?BlesBioii. Th? Philadelphia Evening' Journal has an' article oi??4 Barbarous FtideraTGeacrals/'Jii Wh'u-h. iUspenko oCtjblis boldly : ' - Whatever may Le the-tinar resit't'of tho . present sanguinary war-whether the seceded States become subjugated or independent i he .future impartial historian will pronounce th?, judgment u? po*teri<y against a few. names sthat.haye figured conspicuously in the F?d?r erai'service. - One of these worthies is Bm."Butler, who commenced bia military career at Big Bethel, and ended it at New Orleans, wherein* played auch fantastic tricks against humanity that the Administration was compelled to remove him, and appoint a mau whose instincts are not so brutal-who, in comparison, ?3 a get? tleman-wo mean Gen. Banks. Another Ohe is Turehin, of Illinois, a colonel who was tried by court martial for permitting and en couraging his men.tu uraou, murder,.plunder ?nd rape ; who was condemned ,.snd ordered kto be dismis-ed in dishonor from the service; which sentence was approved by Gen. BueU ?and promulgated, but who was immediately promoted trout his colonelcy to a brigadier generalship by Mr.. Lincoln, and is now in service, under Ra-etrcranz. ??y* %' . ; < Another is an adventurer from the laud of tho blue nesos, named McNi?l, "?ho in cold iiiooil ordered ten innocent non combatants .tb i>e ohot, because they resifted in th?vi?igh borhood of one" who'Lud be?u abducted l'A j m his home by a guerilla hand. * Tin. flimsy pr? text for this d)arbawty was. that ir. was done in retaliation fur his murder," but his subse quent return safe au-' son nd destroyed tho list prop upon which such ariinfamou>, whole ? sale murder "was" sought to be. justified. If I the wailing of-their Orphaned children donrt I reach bis conscience, Then'ha w?l KuR'jr the mor?; in heb," .where?here areeaints iii com parison to him. . ~**> - Another mime is that of Milroy, a canting .VleihOdlslical* preacher, who has" embraced the opportunity of-civii 'war to wreak" the petty vengeance and malice of bi* narrow soul upon the ttnforiunajrV, heart broken and im- I p verished vwmieu ?ud children of Virginia. J Hits coiitiuctin West Virginia was bad enough, but his ferocity lu the Yall-.-y'anmnd--Win eii?Arer is shocking- But a vuort limo vince he ordered a family out of tho linos, ami wottid nc? permit (hem to take th -'r Clothing with ilium.' it is sahl tuai even their vr'nio liuC?- vas denied tuobi, although they had treated our tro 'ps in. tho most kindly maum-r. He moved into the mansion immediately, .-.uri appropriated it fordtis headquarters, io .tether wiUi che' spoons, piantis. <J?e.', and in a lit of generosity prfoenicd one of ihr pianos toa Itii?ale who was residing i? ihn'of-the c-anps thereabout. This furn dy, although ii was web known to-havv sbeitend and sue cored our soldier* when ..the fate of. v*ar had -j thrown them captivo ia tk<S neighborhood, I .vas ih'i> ettidly ami unnecessarily thrown' helpless upon the World to graiHy*t4)e lust of pillage of this General.- - Another name is thu of Slcinwehr, whose complicity iii the allocking scone ol tile burn i?g of New Mat kel, will bc 1 emembeped. It wijl be retnembered that I hose V. ho Wore try ing to 'esra pu from this burning LOKS'CS Werta driven back intojhe Ham-.-a with ihe sabres' of ferocious soldiers. Oatt tile mind-ol' man contemplate a greater scene cf horror than was pivsfeulcd by thesofrantio citizen*, driv es from their homes by the toreh of (lie in cendiary, shrieking and terror stricken ! How'j they must have cried for mercy ; hoW tapir piercing sari; ks must have ri-feii above the roar of thu cracking llamas enveloping their own h-mw steads. But they did iiot pierce thc heart of this Gori-rsl. no I uor were any" of his accompiices punished fur Lids dctdol'j i::f.iny and horror. These iri'carnutc.fiends,, without Laving any military ability whatever, have driven the people into hostility, when they -might have l>een secured as friend's. This article will tic construed into a dl<^)ara^.cnient of our army and its officers',-but Ict us tell those wh > .voulu do 3o that noihing.di>o::-rt^r:s our army so mach, either at home or abroad, as the neglect, to seek out ?nd publish such offen (|t-rs. The Administration on not pl?ad ig notar.ee of ihe facts. The acts pl Bittier. McNiel, .and Milroy, Were brought to their nociee by thc protests of the'enemy,, while those of Turehin ami Swi?w??ir wo".; brought forward in the evidence belore lue courts martial. In every case limy were protected und promoted.by tLii AdpiiaisUat.io:i, while Lieut. Edgerly was dismissed for voting lln Democratic ticket in New Hampshire, ?md Lieut..Yiui Haren fur permitting his soldier.^ to rifle a hen roost. Thc Private Soldier. In his official. report of the baltic of Mr.r frvesboro. (?en. Bragg pays thc' following tribute to the private soldier : . To the private soldier a fair meed bf praise is due ; ami thuutftl.'t ?H HO seldom given, and BO rarely expected, that it may be considered out ci place, Tcatiiiot, injustice to jiiyselT, withhold the opinion ever entertained, ami so often expressed during our striegle for inde pendence, lu the absence of the instruction aud discipline of old annies, and of the con fidence which long association produces be tween veterans, we have in a great measure had t-o trust to the individuality and self-re liince of.thc p?yate sdldier. Without tho incentive or thc. motive which cor.'rols the uificer who hopes to- lire in history ; without the Lope of reward, and actuated only by a sense of duty aud patriotism, he has in lilia great ?ntest-jostly judged tlial the cause was his own, and gone into it with a d?termina tion to conquer or die, to be free or not to be at all. No cnconitim is too high, no honor toogtcat, for sucha soldiery; However much of crt?dit and glory-may be given, and proba bly justly given, to the leaders in our strug gle, history will yet award ihe main ho:)or where it is due-to the privato soldier, who, without the hope of reward, and wilh no oth er incputive' than a consciousness of rectitude, has cucou itered all the hardships and sul fered 3? the privations. Well has it been said : "The first monument our Confederacy rears when our independence shall have been won, should bb a lofty shaft, pure and spot less -bearing this inscription-' To the un known and unrecorded d^tid.' " ? WOUI.D'XT WAIT TO BJ?BUR?SU.-Aa one of ? the hospital wagons was proceeding slowly lo ward .the grave yard tho other day with a lead of coi?ina, ihe driver was disturbed iii his chant, (he-was whistling"Dixie'' to tho time ol a dead march) by a ra'.ilo in his icar. Ho turned ard . looked in EOtno trepidation upon thc loug, narrow boxes. Rap ! Rip ! The reins tell from, his- hand. Thump ! Thump! Then a voico cried out :'" Hallo! ho iberel" Driver'WK8 sorely frigblepod and replied; MVh4t'i"lhe mutter7 . Cant' you rest quhiily-and peaceably? What'd the u.b o' taktn' it io hard for '/ 11 But Pm not dead !'' icturnod the void*, "ir.nk'ing ndeepe.rato effort, und wrenching ont two screws from tho lid. l"ie tlcvil you SHV !" M No F?n not, let me udt'.fthi's.'j .' Oh go alimj*.! You'd bett'r be quiet, we'll be th'-i-o present Iv." "lie wLer??" " Wliy to the gravj." - Another tircdigioua plunge mid thrc- more screws ont. Li l by ibis time l-.ulf oif aml oneVrui arid part of a leg protruded. ("Mi, Lord"' roared ibo terrified driver, " don't 1 they'll lay the wholj of it to me." " Well let me out Uien." The driver cracked his ?whip, the. horses dished forwardJihd-away went the dad and tlc seim-tlrad and ihe wo?id'nt-s'ay dead and ali, ac a-ga'tl'op, l im c lf't'i of tue- obstiep^roti.i c ii p.s ci'-uki:.g. an I inching to ami fro, and lh<; voice of its irfrtfatc crying, "'Wait' Vd] I get out bTliwroaud if] -lo i't gi vu you---I" Al length the gi ave j ard was leached, where th? poor fellow Tras relieved by the w anrl sextons present, liq was fall < and fiworeirqundit again?; the dart cal tint wanted to burry him dead ot but'oo" explanation and eJCpnglulati screed to be pacified,-and rbde^baok t sitting upright-in his-ovn- coffin. He .widland-will; join his con.aiaud in a two.-Chattanooga R<?bel. - , (?en. Lec?s_Ariny-'-its a il mn cc wt ryland .iud Pennsylvania. The>urmy of Gen. Lee ia atill on its Northward, and thus far has mot with position. A-geniieman- -who left Chai Jefferson-county, on .Thursday last, i us that the lastof our loree*, tho di vi Gan. Peuder, passed througii Smithfit that county, on Wednesday,.' cn route i Potomac. This point' is about 10 mile the river.' . .'. ' ,The ?dvancn of onr army, cnnsial. Gen. llorles's divisien was known to Ctnviit'Orsburg when our informant le Valley, whilst other divisions . were enci between that town and Grcencastlc. gauilemau thinks that, the whole of out win? beyond the Potomac on-Thursday the exception of the cavalry, wbicbhsvt so bravely cortendiuj$ with ihy euciriy's I Kast-of ?iSV, a? Ridge. J?for.j'ero.s?h>g the'Potomac,'an ord* ij'-u'.d by Goo. Lee tbtcvricr pviyute 'pi-:, skouid t)c toneiiTjd. OiTiinhs 'of-Mar ?ere informed that fcuch -?uppii.'.s as th my useded.. wouhi tja- procured in the try, ?ad mud lor ii? Conledeiate lonni tUe price? proyuiliirg bclore the entrai our troops into thc b'tate. J I'they fail : bring in .such suppli?s they would be ?st arider adlhuiily, anti any artic?o neccssai .tho support of '? ho army,'if conccaledf^ ' be-confiscan dj if hiscirvered.. Those wi dined receiving Coui'ederate Souey woo ^iven TCcHpTa tor alf produce fnrnHh??: ?der this order the army was being bounl supphed at.v?ry mod?rate pricca. Piont bringing $3 pur burrel, L\con 8 and 10 i per pun nd, and other articiet in propqr tu tne Valley iii Virginia 'no liour wa? 1 purchased tor the army, all ti te su pplies I ac>"o'ied\?or?h of t he Potomac. Tim o .v.ihy raids ?d' (Icu; Jenkins' Penns. tv?nia ba 1 lioen ('row rt ed with % success. On hi* first r t?ii" ?K? weat rover Fulton county, v.'heru hcseeuivd over a t sand hors?; und aiuig?vj?uiiil.cr of cunio sheep, lib said that a drove of the la neat ly four ?niles in length, passed thrc the pppernart of Jefferson county, on t way bp tLe Valley, in thc ea:1$; part of ?we.uk'. Vhe number of cattle was er.tiin: from 20(h) uv 5,000. and the number of si at afoul (5,000: Beside.-, (hes* another le h-ir ses. nu m ber mg 1.20-; <>v i .?itif vre : in by Geu. Jenkins, rife rosa?t-oi hi* sec raid urn-mg thc rich larior.rs of th? CumJ land and one valleys in PenUoyivr.t i.:. tj tiiesc facts bouie idea may be formed of value ol'invasion lo tito Confederacy Om troops wein in fin? spirits, and cpl iag at. th'" improvement i:i theT COm?iUisa? They ho.i-t' d of receiving' al! thc dciicai they desired, and v.'cro pariioukrlygratil at i lie riwh hUpph'csrof apple butter with wi thc country people vrcr< furnishing them. lu every town Captured by our troops i youd fin: Potomac, an tudor was issued thc opening of thc stores, and the boots t siioes on hand were tunned ov<?r io -the QM tertitast?r's Department. Other articles w soid to tiu.se woo needed Lhetn at ot old prit parable in Confederate tS?r'rencyJ Thc enemy .-ftill occupy tuo Murv'r Iioight?,opposite Oirpcr's Kerry. Tir.ir fo ?on ilie-so.hills is estimated at about 5.0 .Voue of our troops have crossed the river low thu poi ii t.-jiich-nnjad Dispatch, vtjtb . How'to Obey Orders. When thoJCth Mississippi lied ment w q-u.rterwl ut Goliath, t! ' guard around il. encampment receive i jill sons of complica! in*tructi< ns, s-iine of which were iorgOttcii so..'5i aa duliyefed, whife m hen, were rigid a be'rsd to by thc sett tin- ls. On ono occasion, Goorge. iWo?dj of t Adiiins Light. Gtintd; mair instructed hy I corporal d his lo.'ief not to pc nuil any pi Vate soldier to cco*s Ihelimw Qaless accot pailird by ,a coiinni ?.>inr,i-,i olii.cr ; nor. w he to permit, any oakes, candies,. fre.?h j or fruit? ot ? L;skey I<J enter thu linea upuu tu ?ireioncc whatever. " I.h'leve Pvc g"t 'cm a1!," said Qcocgc f;Let mo see-nary s??ld?pr to go^tcro'ss .tl lines oi, his o~n h ?ok - ?ii?t/s oSe; no c^kt i ha t's tw:> ; caiiaios is ihre?; :'re-ii p ?rk lour; fruit is five; and whiskey makes t the half doz?ii. All righ?, corporal, you ca uidOi.v . - ? George had walked ")m bent, hut a fe<v nv munta when;ai? i'l?meos?) |?.ii;kcv canifl grun iiig along,, evident!}- ???)! satisl^U w ith 1: prospects of obtaining a good breakfast ifo: tile garlnvgu lyittiT Ubniit lb? tti:i??. If': !. .and by, annroacliCil close to Oui Inn's, who George auudenly .shouted : ii.,ii r . . A hi^uilican; grant wtw the cuily respoiif from ??3 mtrcinC fr.ict;d, ?"ho .-.tili came u<;are f/VHi'tltj I Bay," yeUf-d Go ng.', l:cX yo don't Pll bfl dad lilamcil if I don't shoot" The pig steadily advaiiciv'l, whnn:"/;'i>t? weut George's iiiuskct, nod down dropph thu porker, i.s dead as a uni'.. Tlifi O >?ond \v!m wa-; enjoying his lat paper a f<"w feet oii', started up at tii-j repor ol' the mu-het, and exclaimed : "ilo\v darj you, sir, %discharge; your inns kct wlliio?t orders ? Call tho Corporal of th ral bi Ute Guard." " CVp-M-al -of thc Guftird ! Post No- 9 Tha d-1 to pf?y hore, on my linc!" FIW??S George. " Amf-L that man," said the Colonel, a the Corporal mad.; Ids appearance. " Well, that's nice" icj ?neil George, "ij arrest a fellow lor obeying -.orders, is Ugh papers." T uiver gave ycez any crlacrs to do th' l'tko," said thu Corporal. "The chico you didn't," .replied Go?rge " hold on hero. Didn't you toil mo not tt lob any'soldier cross thu. Toms without boin; accompanied by an offices ?J' " I did-av coorie \'J 11 Didn't Yoa"tell ma not to hi any cake: como into the ii nos'? ' '. Thruo fjr yoea !" . M How aliout candies'.'" "Thar's all right!" " Th'eu there was i'ruii.'' * y w !?* ' : . :. ? <; WLi.skevl" ? Niver ajlowed." "And EBSS? PORK I'? yelled George You dyn't 'spo-o I wa? goin' .to let that ho? pass roy lfn^'d-T you, When I knew it wat .gain orders. Woco wu CK?CII me o:? pest you car. bet your li Te Pin thur! Ofey ?r?cn!, 1 do, allas!" Tite C'ilb??l hurst hilo a roar (if laughter, and ordered tho -teutiiud {..> re<uiTio4iis il>ny Tho S'j'??Rffon against-ndm?lli?g fr-sh pori over our !i ?es was for tho time heilig lai'! ..olde.-Jackson a?r?*lasipphiu< "VVittTB CnKK!tKUt.J.y.:-tn writing toyoui ftioi ds in tlie anny write cbeciiiif.ly. To tia' iih.v.H.1, liiiinu -shouitl appear cnvej.pngtl in^un shine and fl^w^rs, ;.: d not in clouds.* Don'i magnify little dmm'-stic cmbfii la-'smcits width c: TX -ot 1?' O'VaO}*' and distress tho sol ?j ?.er, and Uvtc.mijdi.di no g ol. Mah have (la j tot-it d and cpri.- home on th't/c?cijit of gltioinj .j letterH from ;h:ir fifui'.es, a-.<l lieen afiut lbj j it/. And if no such f-iai r.;st;i. ?'non! I fjllow I ?nv de-S}.o?.di'ii'-\' or daik pfctUVbfi WiiicN y.nil { letter? iVav'cxhi'oit, miistKtill In?.0 a had af j feet: ThtrefoiO write chccri;;gly lo yom fr icuds in tho army. . Vallant?ighui?-as Ti.? wl-' ii;..*?: ruination of Mr. Vallan d'gbarn os-tbo "Qomocriiue (*?\s.?~?:'??. Olia i.-ru most significant S?RU uf the .lime*?. "Wa, predicted that this would be.-t hf result of the foolish policy1 which impo?ed Burnsideto cpiu-" mit a ?hgr?nt breach pf the Constitution and luvrai? ano-.t?ng him und tryins.him by ipourt martial.. Viii predicted, TOO/ that Ibo exile wonld probably take the ?irst oppmtimity of "?JUttiiig the Confederacy abd proceed mg to, Cunada .Ly way of ??seau., Thut pre l?ction is also receiving its frlfilmeiyt. By telegraph ic intelligence from Cincinnati,^ ja ?mother column, it will bo seen thur \l i< tinVforstocd in that city that Valland'gham hr?- proceeded to some Southern port from which "bo intends.; to.take bib Jt;p.irtu.-j Tor Nassao.. ' TInt Le will proceed Ibence'to the JJritikh'provipOfS. andjoeenpy some position ott the 'Canadian [rentier oppo.-.ito Ohio, where he catt cornea uioife freely .with his friends in the St:;ru, rill afror tho ejection, there can bc very Itt-, tie doubt. We huzrirded R'?bth?r' prediction, nud ?hui was that Mr. Vallandigbarn wouid not. only obtain the nomination, but that bc would bo elected.- "Evehts wilf prove whether or roi ?.e oro rigut- in this aniitipHtion. if Mr. V'aSla-idigiiam fbmdd. bo titeted. he .will uu do'ubtecky "cross the frontier unto Ohio,, and I then, wc ank, what power will venture to I'ake ?nmc* the choice ol the people-, sad wixk out warrant-of Jaw eoii?;gu Ibm toa federal lort ru?.? ? Will jjiic,-j.si.db proceed to .arrest him again 'I We railer think ?ietj and. il. nor, li'?w silly he must appear in Ins own ey?s for being the instrument ot elevating to lue position of GoVe?nor pf t'ne third Stale in the JJrriona man whom he bas prfmoumed ?uilty jjt conduct of. ** a IrptwouisbJe ""eiijdeney Il-jw-stuliitied most tbus<-sour to themselves i vrho advised ."Burnside to tile proceeding. The shrewd leaders of the itepubiki-t psr tr iee! that they bave been RericasTy buri by ibis unhappy H^'iir. . rfb<.j wbi>b\ or nearly Um whole, of ike-P.?publjo?is = p"*JM Condemn [ it; including the vJA? Scening PoM an ! tlw ' ?X-i'w York Tntmi.c -Tiley find ?lat the W..r D-jinrim>'iit<ii,d a general ur.t'er its Control lr-ye ?riven to.tim Democracy >i U ump can] with whichdlapubiicasidn will i>o cverw helm edin cveiy State-v. Y.TIeraid,1Sii. liilroy mid the Cnplurc.ol' Winchester. Tho New York JLwatd is very pa-rage on Milray for'the loss of Windiest r; thinks ibu', he'buglit to*"J.>e ''arrested, court-ma:tialed and shot.'' lt -aya: 'i hr.- 'Ofcs'oi Winchester by Genera! Mi',-../ is a fr. MMC that demands the immediate a: tenti-m or ibe Government. Jt is" worse tlr?u die surrenderof JTarper's Perry ind 'A..:y i.ibd lb L'bts by Miles a .d Ford last Sept'm bcr, ?vid G-.m. Milroy ought lo be placed, iuT uiCdut. ly nuder-arrest arid tried by court 'martial. , Tiie-bUmc cf jodii? if. must be equally di vided between thc War Department abd lien. Mi ?ruy. The intention of Lee. lo move, north tliroi'rgh the valley was kliowq lo tho .Cov enimoiit nun; than a month ugo, and -it was the business ? fj.be War. Department')o poul a su.'i??ient force at Winchester, and to place in command ot it n reliable Cenen.'. Milroy did not ?ake what, deserves the name cf a right. The facility with which the k?y wa? wr'c tia from-the gra*jp of Milroy biz reversed the picture, at'd given Lie a tremendous ndvan' tu-r?, which bas not faded to us.i with ?itbet. "lt' has not o:?'y provided him.with ammunition and ample stores, '.rn i: h i-, opened the.g|tU< topiary land anJ Petiilsylva ma. f .v. These co'iSyViusncrs and thc disgracefiil name in P?i.jjSv Ivaeis haye resulted from th? uti er vam of cap icily and courage iii Get-.. Milroy, whose military i ni !?. ci i i ty was lou>: since well. kny.v:? LO Lue War \ ar.'.mcnt. 'J'?io j'?blic_w?l:a:v ilent?iid that, he be uni-xt ed, trti'l /<y cuiirt ?i?irlU?. nml xfii-t nit tin c:x maple .'br :hV:'i;.u;e. '.! he int, r.-.-r bf i! e t*.. ?itjfcct] tully dttm-'nd that bin iMa:ii.j?i ne r^* lp? ve? i i.'oui ipe Wal Depart ?net.r. and |h^| a i-oiiipctetil uilieer receive iii;. pct*t4b!io. Life^-Jicnth.' Tberc dwclt'in-anci?nt i?nVcs uti the P.dus Ma.?Otis, :? l);i.rli'ir..-nd people, Culleii'fhe A'ani, whosti god wiis a naked' sword, which tue? set np i i the ground and wm-bipod, and \s hose greatest gVry And L':??.?ii7ie^s ebrisisred in slau^ul?i iiig tbot r fellow ^creatures, und employing ilu:ir.s!iius for horse*covers, ibis brutal .:a:it>ti was, -.s tar as wc eau reuollect, thaJtmly bnu that C"?;..itdi:red it. ignomipiou.* todie of eid ag-.*. This mixiiu, nevertheless, seems to have idehtified itse'f wi:li the cliar act?r?f marted nation?, tho "?i?tiil?ers bf which arc anxious rodie ft?r tb,.ir country; and it imty be-vio'.v-.-il ina milder light where it lo:;e:s ?ill that is rude and barbaron*, and ablMiursiu llie.ratik of real heroic virtu .. il is truly absKrei !.> regard natural dent li, thal i? to say, lite only way ia which mell ..au die o? old age, as igiiiiiniiiioitsi : i.-n1 .->:ii! it is a real virtue i?) Kiujrifico one's lifo ior ibc public v.'Ca! ; a virtue in which lite an cien';, hernes and pliloabpliers frere groat, and in which tbo-d ol' m?lent limes are mostly very-Mille. Thorniure etliniiinuti.'and luxur ious a .(allon bec?'uusi und the more it is m pravetl by indulgepe? ?ml volupiiioti-nuss ne mti?^itbe nibre ii ?b'eaiis dcal^i ?mi is atlitel:* ed l?-liftu In vain w v:!d yon sjm.v the de bauchee i be lustre of iiiimorliiljly that linisl Surround lui fiatiic, if lie sacrifi?e b:-> Itt? :o his feliow-i.itb'.erts ami his ??uii'trjr. To* ile nurfiiis? would yon proTitisobilli tlie (juro j \ - "o! ?i'.?vru, und the evft'lftStfsfg glorio MO which liH?3ttl v.-iil fen-l itSldi'. Ho- wbii'U naher, bo utterly furgrtttou fr -rn inc pta-m.?I inomcJit, anti tiarioiuieu a future st .to a|p , lb. t., than gCvo hp a ?iiijrle year oj Idi i?>iuipiti-sj ous'li?o Between^these two oxiretneii ibu .wis'j v.ilU"h-iose a middle coui^o. . "Wo luuxi i.ol hohl life so lightly as to tfirow 'it awn). j.iei.tiier pug^fdeatii tri appear sa torriblo "a-t lo make tis fi-rTdtatc to surrender it, when im p'ortant oqca?io'?ii? d?inand tue s?cri'fun;. SAVE Yotrn SKKDS.-Erbiy M:O V. LI has a '--arden, r.;V? r??-es .>. sfdck of peas, c't ti. benita, ! cuciimbets or oth.u' v?geUbl?s, should lave je.ep -vi d j??iins in -wviiu* seeds, hutt only for I their own use; but-Ibr sata - 'flirr . is no dan I ger of over sttir.king the taarkel ; on tim cm* I trarvj lhere is-icv-ou tb fear I hat thcr?3 wi ii be I ajgr?*at scac?iity of sil kinds of seods auotRer I refi.r, ?lid lii^tlung bill timely and g?nerai dtii genco iu bu^biudiug home rcsourees will, pi>vo;it lue ioy.il serious iucouveoieiice Iheriv from. Ci-nious-l-rColcridgc's "Table Tailt," pub Miihcd in 1S34, bai the fjliov.'ng remnrltablc paragraph : - Kat un''y, eic would haw ihougbt that j dore woald.-hr.c been much".groat?r sytl?% painybetween tho NnrchernStates and IS.ig5 la?d than between Knglahd and the Sov.-b ern Stale.-.. There, is len tfmos mor.? Kngiiah blood North than South. N'Wrt l?eles3, Kueh has boon the interest of comm^reo, t-aat, the people td* I he N'nrih bato Englanfl , willi bl br?itsed fd.ttertToss, vhile among those of tim Sj.ulb, who ure J?c*<Wns*j tho Dritis-i Ponnqc tio? ts ppp?kr' Orin there be atty thorough I f ojr'ii of tLc itf?fthorn aj?d Sbiitherii States? j'l think t>'d.. Ttin Ur?itii? has tin crt;!r\ and ! it i> :<.-w ?iupofisilil?rfo maka ri?o. If will bo thakeu tfi dislocation wuen'-vr aseri-ms que.13. tibh titPi-s be'v/een (iie Stairs. 'i'l.o m*frc ! trie/ exU-nd their birders,-tho wenker th.>v j \\ill be. ? Jpt^t updn ihe?tafes ai splendio j tiitts-r:!, tu bo psed by and l>y, in llifl ?ompo i bitioii of two or tbrcc grctti Governments Notiez . LOST or. mWiud a J*-,,?? "" ^Vnj. M. \7iliuw? wi^i L. .', .?..?.mi ?uii J. lt. T..?Ajj sci.a ri y, d?Ued about tho 20ih Due. rs?V cta^untins ?o $ln;t2.8?. mudo payubl? ;o tho nndttsixcad or be<ir:r ono day aftor dil?. Tao p?biiu uro f.,re w?in?d not to tr.HiT? for tlic bu 3 Not? ?> lt Un? boon Met .ir ic'ikid. ' A. iL fcGtTLS.'"' July t 20 J7'<r-C,'ii'j'tilutioaa;i,t plo.iKO copy nneo 11 .week I Tor M?O "Teelie und f..i ?v;-.ri necuuut immediately U? liiis ellice. ??ST Publi.bod. and f.,r Fule by N. ?j. MORSE , . A.CO., Augusta; Ctn.*, A OO-V.i'LKTc; UlCt? BA TB ICAT. SKETCH r>p ?TOXIUVA iii." .i .A C;:::.O.N. By' pr? riLus UAI.T.O.'K: ??oin^"a lu"! und rtceuriti n'-eoun!-of the l^S?ing Evania of bi.' Liff] lifi Dy:n? Mo menta, and tb? Onseiptioj at Kiclrniond and ?e? ' intjt?n; ; . Xiii* .vi.k contains many anecdotes of ih;il In-Pfiuus -j.. Ev.- t;i .1 haye never before De&ii pub? lu-li. d. ' " " . i t""r Milo by ..?.! Hook S'.'IT? itnd Nura Agent* 1-ri-c SI.tit).- 'fil? ?rauc Ripplicd nt ii l??cri? di?. coiiu L . ' . . - ^?T- ?til order? uddrw?i't.i na Viii ho prunni ly Piled. ", Mi)H..--E A C'J.' jAii6ui;i.i. Juno 21, gi :.") Slccti?ii rloiic?. H^nt?srA^T K .i tvr? ?c K.r........ j iL. ?--U. ',?'. 1). I* .if.::. j'i-.-..? ,.":,| . f ?.y W .*Ji>-hiiiua^--.-!.j ut li-et'tiwOH fin- 'j,.-, l? rrif! ol ''J-Vvfleiil,' iHt?;.! ? ?ti !..; nd ol".. I\.>:i InjM .111 tBe second 'I uoiUiiy of August nc.V, ?"or .SB.N'A'IO.':, tn fill tba" Tiioancy ?ceua.^iiod by ih?r ..iuutb ?1 lion. Annum. ?iMKixs. E. Vf. SJ?lB'?LSj CHAIR. . Joue 24 . ' b't . 25 (.'oma iii cd tb ?:? Ju?i Ol' rfiiirttiHf??t, mi rilli IStti i; - t.. n. n^rrr. ind'., ?rti?i aajr.-i i.i.- rirwit! i.? KI.MI'i?'!', i.:?V i.-' lr.;-' qiiontiy OJt?cd .-'. U>rr', n-?rl thai ho bolcnip: t i ,1a-." Kine, itri?jr-ttt A'bmta. ii-.. ..-cy i nc cjrr??t?d .*ui.-;: it 1. ir jrifoj? htWau i,i Iii? ii|?pei p...;i ci ;> Dir lr .cf." oiu.i Kibrtrj i- afei.ui.2i ??cur-? ' i' : w?igba nb?ttl i "-0 i-imbui. i:' 3 ftt?i '.' iiieup? fiijr'i", dn?k eynip?puicQ, Jfo nur!:* ?. r.e. rs' ii-ii'--c.i!.- . Tu? i-w.j-r- :K I.-'.IU...- C-1 i.i conic (Vip'-i-rd, pre-vc prop..-ity, pny' eri ir '--t und Uko hWB ...?ri;-, olb.cr min ho ?ill b.j .,::!! .1.- (ho !,,.. .?ri-. ;x. . L ;i. ;.;..-;Jii,?.o?;'j?!, j. K. D. . Jopo 21," " tf " 2-'t -if"' ? 1 in IN .1 5 fi si fe ' i. o??lt % a ? luit ?. < ? JJ. h.i vu u?vf <.n ba:-:d a lu.-gu iiock of BED i. i?'L n^.ij'L'u;;. i.; ?0:3 ...( L-ur s t.. .iz pi-.-ec-, M-MhogVuy; EaHtr.<.l?l ??^??ucy Puinl ud. A irr.?:ii b.t o? J'Ai; L-l M JTJA?T?''HE. "MIMI, S iWUif^ TA BEES, "V ii.*'.' ! \XAr?Ll?S CiViJ?i.* TA l'i.?.S," V ?lr ni -V,' A 'tl? it "il til A I t::S, .1 foy afA^JTB'iSSES, and nil i.-.-;i,J. ' . uiuull-y Kept in tho Furniture ?ino, moil of And will bft-soM ! .> for yjod partir 7;Len i.h iliuh'is ?ot-eVnY?ulc?t.*?j . -, Bari al Caso? ! T ":-". ;i COOJtHiUlj i.h ? i'u'.l ^?. ok --i .'?!*. On....;(,?"- l"-!tl iJiii-'.r-'I.VS. Abs.., Covt-rcd 11A!M I... COfFrNHj. p'uiii but iiii?uiy triiuiucd, at $xt Use nf Rou Mi?. ?>? ,.?...- day, --r trip t.-.-t ..v-..- a ilay .*! ivill cu?lrtruot'.i koop tl ?upp?y t.?i band read fur dftiv'ry. . . J. 2.i. V.'l lT. ' '.'iiur 10 * tf . ?0 T *?Z Tr JSTT * "'. "'"s - ?t? ? r?.:*? , A&s, i,,'I t J?A. v? \-mij] ?VT>i m\ fU'Trriv if^M'Jyi&fid Mil R 'Sf V PARTICULA ii A'"r!-:;7:-:i.V will h i*?J. ?:V-.I I . IIM KepainnK >-l ?' .'.;;!: !.! . fi.'^vKS ii?d .'.!.: WEU'.'f. Ki n'y o?Vri iriil b iCuJJ t-' .:j> lay cxiortwirc ?st?eli .?l" SPECTACLES 'Fi' MI it evi-rv defoe t of vbdo?. Tlio bft'anc.0 of hiv r-to.-k nf CLVICKS, FANCY (10?OS. IiiA'i'?-.I? WAKE, Ac'., v.iH be .sold buy F?ll CASI/ 'KslAV Af.jiiisia, Jin 29 tf ? LA XTr-* "&tf"%"P O A V XT" rC^lfF! .^i-l-M. ?I...-I- ??Tura f r >-i!e r riv.telv tb M. ttCilAkS'ti?i) yt?STXjCJO.N ot Awli r Jiiiiuiiip., ilri-'d.. in KAg?no?d Ui.-ti-ii-i, iviflti?uin, N.IX~? ti J. ??IM^? ?:r> Rents', . .?*ilu<i<! or. SK-VI-'I.?' Cro?le, on lb? }?.'...i! Lndin; ?xviii Aiigus'-i*'to Calfioiia'd ?tii!?. Z.. rnil?taT:'?n Auau?itA, Mdd binindiid hy h?iid? nf Dr. J. .1. Cart :...!;;... Mr.:. cat!Ui,r-'. C. t. Bl??r sod others. ' Th-.'rc ur-.' "M ii'o'ii'.:if*o n itonif'.riHblo Dwelliii? til'i*. i. MU i ull lioiWitSAry ti'tiiitiiidii';; 7'ni.re -ir i?oviiiity-Civo ??i' _. ..> 'i butt tu .1. and thirty i- -og ..f land s.)i'-ii in ITheaT, mid iibnut forty ii D.I.;:. Tho }.!:iro ii iv-.-!! Iratcrud nnd tiiubeivd and 13 in a' high ??tato of rnltivution. If a nurehiMcr un be Ir.u'tid sonr>. I winVcli ?rilli tho j-!::.'.u ievcsv''''0 Head of Shctpj .*;toei ? nf ('ntl!-}, *C. Dr. J. .1. Carilnd?rc or tho S?h??rilior viii loki rdennni'i: .-..i.v.-?:.?: '.ii': p!^oc lo any ono desirous nf piTehwilng MI tfxc.oljcat p'ahtrttion. Vm' Ti r.us easy. V.'. D. J MN..-.'IN'IS, KX'itr. M?r < if (A 1,7. <,.-r~n'.;- irtdobt- 1 :-- t>*s H-f.-b: r.f Job.il R. i n. <>*.t:ir?:y. r.-i \\., r-v. ro*???.cstcti t> ma.ko {Tty 'L'ici'l an >'"r > possilile. T?iosc l?ivii>;r ; !-;;.. ti;'ii'."t too Kiitflio ?fill rn""--rt. Ciif-tc, propavli ai'enol, ;.) Dr; A. ?'. To.ijruo, mr antir^rixo ?-M. ? Elev t;v. Ai.T.\!-:v, r. Deo S, isf?. ly -i'' A IfOTJCS; 1.1, ) iv-..'ii.-- it.'vin;' ..!.?? inniraiasl the E?ta'?-" _ of hr. J*. :!;?r,v.-.,-l Heil. M., ::ru BJ??ed tu^uv^ciit tbrni, yr..i..' '.;. a?te?lVd, r." t':.- aud<r ?... II I i, prep" i.- ; i, 'i.- ^aim?, Thoap ir. ib-biud lu?a a B?luto m - ri..;?..?:*:.H '.<> -ettiepivlisp' ly, V. Sb Bi !4Ti iVur. ' Jun it ;? Headqn:iriO" ^, ^itt KM?I'IK.IV S. .". M., li.j.-ilovi!..-. Juba SO, IM*-?'. wrj't K.-'i \,\ i 11 in--:.--, |> tu lim Ai .':>:?:.i i5.n ? nj,'('?i|i(ainn . 1 ?a^i Couipiinic?. .-.?. i. 'i'A .mi!-ia.! t.. Wfnru bil lan?o.* bet wu. ll '.-... R^'?? <".(' ?ixiuiiu in..! i "i?iiui u. ?MI ftirty, -it'-ii -'-tv. t" lw litiil nj-j- ..- i-' t'.ir OM >Vi IU nu TnpsJuy 7t!i duli nest. t.'. ? ' iif iro nlrn lifdered to ! -n.'.l. m< willi H roll nf :.'! nullo?! butwf'il li-'- f .' -' f PM} Mid Df v. JOHN nu A ND. ? * Ci!. 7th ?- C. M. Kristi J?. Ea;;ic:-?, Jr., Adjutant* - J ?liv I, ?.? 2,:' . S?at^'Of South (jarcllua, EtiaiCFiPlU) DISTHtlGT, /.v olin MA ?tx. r)\* ^f, -..'. BUItlBOB', l???.v, Ordinary of Edgo 1 > livid i?i.-...:<M;.* IVhvitct'.-', .>< rsinifih Wi SlOii?*e lialhli.pwit'? lo r.10 f ir i.itUi-t nf ?A'tmuiistralion, on and Biagulur the KOO ld and rina!le.--. r.?h-: inti cr?dita of Henry E. thayer; lato of tho Di-?tiei, aforosald, doc.iuse-.l. ? " The??oro, tborefure': to ette and u.imunisb all nnd aini?ithtr, tho kindred and ercuiturs ol tho ?alo deceased? t-o bu and appear brt'ore mo, at our nexl Ordlniv.-y'.-1 Cuurl !'".' the Paid District, tobo |it}}dei at Rilgtslield Court H'.-ti'-v.'.. ">n lb? Oih day ff J.ulj next, m ?it?tr cati -j, i: wiy, mhf the ??ld :'<i.-.im' letratton sonuM ont ba (?faate*., * fl1vonruii.tl?;r my band .?.rd soil; Sits 29th ijay 0. .Inno, lu''tb' y-r of .ur L-i-! br.fi t!.-u.-.rn night ?iu?dMd?and"^xty-?irec, and in tue ei,--vty ?< iventh voar o."' tbo D?ila'p?indcneo of S. Ctirol-oa, w. *>. p.?itigp?; O.K.-.i. -July .1 . .-t . . .....2? Tanner -v/anted. WASTED to Hire ti GOOP T.\:N':\EB-~CI? t-ieriiu.-l.ly neqiiu'micil irith tho b"ueine>a j- To ?iich nu uno Itbcrnl ?rago? and onnabiht eui ! ployreent iriil bn givons Appjj t?i tho un-lc ii:;uc: ut T-?ker!, I-ond, ^^'^^{,^ july i, _ji?2._.i:.:_ tr'" To 0a7.ilry^-r< ! .. ?bnv? for ra'.o un A 1 CAVA BUY IIOU>'? 'vuunir, .-?clive, totinl aid-ii ::!t'.ir. 'IV.r.nt . &*Jfc ' T J. Wit IT A KK P.. ! ?Inly 1 2t 50 '-ci. J."J?*?? 5?* l''oi Stwrift". II EN RY B. O ALLMAN*. it A J; UAMY, . Ti IJ. CLARK, A. P. w****; JOHN BL A yo, f . ..V-..-OOOPNR-, VlTrltAJl SPIRRS, ?>?- yrix CM?o?tor. ?AOjrfR uniF/r. ^ L'ARLTNO TURNIiR., '0. M. MAY, Ci MILES CARTER. RF. RP. Y HORSE, ?w. n. notttfrVAT, ?J?gJT. RORER, )F.i>r v')?sr!;? ?JACKSON' C'f'VAR. S. UAR URSON", Por Or?iaary? W Pi DDftKOB. Dentistry i . D!?; ljf> PA'?i?i?v>? .Kiil.'-b? jn Iii; efl**.* r,.;;u'.i.\. '-..'i: Oy- i!i:riiii' rr.li'.-day v.o< \i ; but vi':-- - irv.;ii ! a M iii ..uiy ha ?nir-i uecaai?nAlty'; i-- hi . Pr !v,.-i' li..i ^.|/:i'/;Mii.-nt< thraW?l?OUt iL?; IJ:-r'-;< '. i!:!::r:. : iinielj ..! In-.7if>n,;nr>. feg? } i av ? ?.it.v ?->*> lii^bo??! tV-h. price.? Cfyr * ?>.-;:: i.-trv i;.-a'.cr?.ih, Lo will iieresfer work ONLY -?or. L*ASIT. s ?opt 10 tf ?>1 * --Nails I Nails J J?.^rccchvd TJ????E Kt! G o* S AILS-S, IO . mill I2.J. -Ear ettie by H. i-ENN,' A-jrt. JULO j7 rf . ai I YiTi^ateS:' K^?-WISK t<< pm-hx? L'i.-'i'V ;,?K?:i'.Y y T * C? ?1 -"V f : y. r C.? : ? O ir. S, no'i ure. r rt p?iS .1 .'-a;/:Lv JllfiL'iv'T CAf.4 PRKiKs*. -.' v. |,nvg :.:r...! n LI a'CLY \\ J'.LAN "Vr?TlT." r'OOj< _i;::lLI;i'L':\ which ?? *i?l bo j.!c-?,0.>u to .!! ?ir-'-voba!'..," f.ir i. f.ir-NVv;r-.-, ? '- . ?L'?vii?/a s?"LLiY/\y. Jarj 28 . .>: '. ' i , State cf - SMI* broils*. ' EBGKPi?E?? DI?!T?1C?V /.V OU Vi SAH y. A. RtnVom, /.M!..T. I<J lue: Lvuite ] of S. G. ('?Rui?ii, (Icc'iL, - , >'". ' ' - j V. Butbsrelj ?nv, y-.?V Lucretia, | 'tn'? >L TM I KIP n ali? ?ifTcrar "T .ftT/liiiii ??A?S iii A; li A NS"M,' .*.i:'iliciT:>-...tor TV <i? il. ft IC-1:: rc Sandi R. I??? "jai:, ilec'lL., applioti to mu; hy pt L'r.i io pMAlltrj Thar's .-.:ri o; >bv py?iofee^?w* thc R~:-.I fotatfc >7{ ut- s.'i'l Sur*!] li.. '?UtiiiAO) decrd., litoy bu p?>i?l .vor io ?iui. ;;. .-.?ii.-fv debt?-a/.tiojt. ibo said Ti's-. iii-; an?l it n.-opijHrlng <?. wy sHtufro??? thai" '. int ;i. C?i. .H..a and * Slid ltei>>? . j.Ji.rciy end ...Li "lie ?iixiibcUi, (*.> uLihe PefemwniS in l:/o ..??.I? al at od iii.-c. rt! i.i? l-eyoiid tin'' lin.if." of ilu? ?i'..:'z. ii ?J.._;?j'e:oloro oruoitf'.l HI:I1 .-t'eorct'd thai :i ?> d? ?ppeiir di ;I C..ur' o*f OidipRrjj *o bo Lol ion ac ICi^'.-i'i ? il . far V,-.? '.i~A~\ ))i<.tri.*>, vii 'i i'? . v. .i?y nf Ail'-'i^1. 1 ?*6.-t, t?> ??rbWi .i.i.'., tl' nv ilii.-;.' f.iu, v>-i ;. a |j.-.r'i<:ri nf r'.o.pro iWo?ttsof the*aio-?f i fielt Oat ?;-:'?:.' ..f F?r?b lt. ... i: c'il . ?aica by ino tVr p'?r?:2o? ai d di i.-io.:, MI, ul.I inn- h.' pai'o u.yor v?tt.e si-id ,*.?. A. ?tiil ^-ui. to lii{ii?iitl< too rtalo> ft^Avc?t rn i 'I Kr .H.. ( i liieir QiiKtotiV ct fie i.me ?'ill b? ei.-:o,cd if-Tocord. il?v..?i iitu?er my batid ;-.n.l soali Ulis tbo ."ioth lav of >a , Li. IV. P. l'L:!lLcOL, o.tt.5. Jane 3 ?tm . '22 lott !.*>.? KYQ ;'tf> IO M ? !, S?C?CS .*'. C. .SAl/r, old sod ?ry> 50 ?' ?. ive i }f?.??fl ir??ri M.ls Xi ?:. ykAik-ti ; nn<J jiiih'j^Ulii: ri. f^, Syrnp* ?'?UC i.'IietVzng 'l'tiii.?t Ci, ; ??!>!s. A pi Ie'?iuct Jr-'xrach t^fkitlByf : 44 ?Fi 1.1- *..,<> rn V. II ISL.Vy ; Aj?'? and P??*?' O?IVK: C??FKR? ?*.?!.\'M>Y ?C:.-!. CiTlMALS; ' D.QTTLK$ r.l^UOaS'-aaia. WCWiJ? j .it i*i';:- Jr: - ; v i .s </?>.*.. RI? !.:. Al kL. > J'J < K .>. A a , ?-c. Pi : j r 'r tv?ifa ?i good aMoruii^nt of/PA'AflLT ?lioC ul) Lli?, - : i: Lait? ?nd l"r ft?v''iv At STKVj?.SS, Muy 20 ft ? . l'L' ?r~iC b !<.. now on bani! .i Ro.urCa?tpjily L? L'A Vf V'?LGPKS. linqoire ri iCila ODIeo. M.iy 27 tf L'l . 's N?tioo. ? T L pnrcRd having UTIV tVorotnds againbt iho fii. Es'nbo if rJi.bn A. Crowd-r, d? cea?e?, nro leifeU tn pr^avot, tiiom ri ibo t'iil^ccr'.ber on ur >ef. re t!i? ',".) I. Ju'y r.cxi, a's on thut4slay u :'.*?R1 talrbntctit wiil Ito mAtte in ?he Ordinary 's OOicn. Vi'o. :'ll person* ir>i|..'i>tc.l tt? ??id Kstt'to are so ieiicd l-i ]'.iv up hv ih.it t'"nr. ti. M. ^WJARMAN', AJai'or. . Mar 5 ?lui , i? N?i?s! Nails! . ?X'ST rtteciveU un r??-~.rt!iicn: of ."i.-.c? from li to 12:! -Lest ipr.]':v. . J. A. CURLEY. numharr: .Tune 9 hn 2T1 Cliowing Tobacco. a i;t!'.,l) :Wo:ticeut on band i?wl #>r sn'.o bv. rfli *J. A. CURLKY il I.;' :"'..IUT.( 9 _ ' lia, 23 OG-lb o^ivi ?.VLCO. tf-i-.-T nrvivVd at .1 f.r saje I li? ?15 TIETCFS tf v ry fo-ocrto:- fr.A LT mid ON E 1'iKRCE NJ] tV ri?Bi- . R. PSNN, A+-?. . Mav '.0 . ' . tf . . id ?ALT'FOH FARMERS ? *} rr > \ ty O arc*??'?wl tho A joiiey of ?tn extens'tvo V.?R".'-, Iv. ..i bo ir! "a to furuino \J. i' i'. or . :nill onant?tit?. pud will !.*:" .-- * i . a I '.. tue .i w,;(n taark?e pri-.:? ia ILtutlotrg or Aiigu'sta; - ~ f?. E. J??V?Z??S', Afef.r.t. iriilub'USi Ms.r:::' 1?' State cf SouiiX Carolina, 15? OR ?UN A:, y. v.', F; Li';.". Ol'. : Sr?inary ?f Edgjs? V? ?i'-' : !M>:r !. WIK! Janie's T??mpk*?? Im-.b r.ppBe'd-;'!? .p..- fur jCcrj?rs of AyluiiituirnlCon, on all itu3 ifni .rtl : .i r :'.!.: gtiols :i!'i! isboittcs, ri^!;l? and ercoits' ': .full,i W. D?reD, lute ? 1 ib? l'i.-?triet nforesaid, deeM. f l'agio tire, tliereCore, lo cite ?ad adnu?rish ?ll .ir..'. M-.-. ; i -, the Liiisjrtiil 'and it-fodit?ri 'of-thc said (i yci?< il, i i ni d rippcar |/ofnre :?:e, at ivnr ness OfiHirary'4 ?o%iirl for tho ?^i? l'is'rict, tn ba i..o nt BiigoOerrl ?\ IL. dil ibu Tili ?jy ?jf? July nv.-;i. lo ii"<. I???-.-.". if a.iy, y.hy-ibo said ?ii"filialrr.lion LLou!o r.Ql hiigv?.v.t?a. Given Huileru-y baud W'd -"eal, dita C3d-cby bf J une in liio year of our Liai uno tboaeatid e:-ht hiintlro'i and Sixiy-tlace, B?d iti tb? eighty tK-vtntb -year of ;hc I?i'lf>p:'?il".n;'c of South Caro ibc . - w.F.R-rrusiiu. June 2-1 ' 2fo ..ls . .Moti-C'C, . ^ liL penous itfff?bled totb? Kitelfl of ?atB?a' i-Sl C; l^h'M^'rVort, tir-V.. -Te r;;; no rte-.1 to ?3*Ko' payroitpt l.y ibo I? <:-y of 0?.<b*v; If.!!-",' t.i.d ii:',:.*. :v? .. i:r,.::',-i.i'.i'0-;!;'o-'. ?.1?.J Hstf-'C ?ri? ie i,i -. ??.-.! tc pr'c??h? theai h r-b'.iij.'l>, ?n'l itzHzxa a ?i-il ."C'tl-jateut cn tbnt rlnf. L.-CORLEY, AJ?I' . . O.-t 1"n2. - . ty 4*1 No .-.s ? LT. |.vr* iTT baying d?jii irids ?fftinst (bi J*M t.itc o " V.':)'i';?ii p. Mi :-';ot- AM'M., tO nuostcil lo pKVcn't ?hera lo the ^;'a('cr^i;?:l?rr, and , ct. -i- ? ; lull I ctto snld H?tatO^fire rcojiea i< ? ?o Iii?ko iu?ls?i?'?iata i ttl :i-itit. j:.M Li.Y .'.iliiDLL.TONL Adm Ix. . ".:" Kag3 Wanted.. <-t'.l-.'?A COTTON AM) r-.V.jS tun v. ^/ .-tilo (i.rtiliib at the.l'?r..'<-'i-.'ellimo. Aus. 2< 11 3^