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BT ?MXIHS, srjsxsos fr co. Tha^Dcn?. On the field wi nettle lying. " Was a youthful beru i.iyiu^, Oe the void, uV.mp ground ; . _ And bis twin companion*} stood, ^Wiping ciT ibo oosiag blood, From thc ?eathly wound. " Alfred,-bid my. father joy, "When you tell bun.of his boy, At Ma tassas g*-ry-* Tell him bow his darling child Won in death,"-and here ho smiled " A soldier's proudest glory. " Tefl bira how I learned to stifle, With my bright, unerring rifle, The baso invader's cheer ; Tell my sister and my mother Nut tn weep, but le**m to.smother , . Each sigh and loving tear." Her? he whisper*d still inftre lowly, For bis life was ebbing ?lowly ; " lt cms rc ber ni ct o ber." He eeased-his friend, with anxious start Placed his band upon his heart, But all was quiet thora. ' In a peaceful, lonely dell, , Where the moonlight loving fell .. ?> With its silver beam's, There they laid him-all were weeping. O'er the one who there was slc-jpiug . s. Wrapt in angel dreams. What Think you ot' Reconstruction. The following.are the terms proposed- in a Massachusetts circular, as those upon which tue rebel States will be received back into the Union. If there are any Reconsiructiofiists in the Confederacy, we would advise the ni io ponder these terms-" the least thr.t no indul gent people will accept''-and .then answer the question manfully as to whether they ate "of the same opiniou?till.". Article 1. Unconditional submission, to the G gemment of the United States. - - Art. 2. To ?diver up One Hundred of the Areli Traitors to be hung. Art. 3. To put on record the names of ali who have been traitor* to the Govornmei.t. who Kliall be held infamous, and dislrauchiaed forever. Art. 4. The properly of all traitors to be confiscated to pay damages. Art. 5. Ike seceded States to pay the bal unce ot'the-expeu.se, and restore a!l si olen property. Art. G. The payment of all debts du i ?o Northerners, and indemnity for ale indignities: to persone, loss of time, life and property. Art. 7. The removal of the cause of all the difficulties, wmob can only be done. by the im mediate ?nd unconditional abolition of sla very. Art. t?. UntiUa full com/iancc with ali.of the a'tioye terms, the so-called Seceded States to be held and governed as Culled States Territory. The tibove is the least that an indulgent people will accept,outraged as they have been by the foulest, urns* heinous and gigantic in Munee of crime recorded in Liuorv. _j 0 _ - Thc Public Dpbt. RICHMOND, Augu/tt -A communica tion frxim Hubert Tyler, Registrar of the Treasury, published in the Sentinel, says the whole uinouut of Treasury noto? issued ai ?ce t)ie Government went into operation is exactly pix hundred andtwentv tour millions ; of thi* one LundrciL and twenty-six mi,lions Lave been funded m !>onds and stocks, and about a mi:lion_C!*nce!led. 'Iii*; whole public deb?, including die~Euror-oi.il loan, hits not quite reached eight Lundr.*V and r<?rty mill ions, against which uiuot bo charged al) tbr cotton and other assets now heh", by the Government. Tee entire interest on the public d?-bt does not exceed twenty- three millions dollars. . THE REBEL-DKBT.-Secretary Chase Las - mude tho following exhibit of the condition of the U. S. finances on July 1st : * Aggregate debt at 4 per cent interest, $2S, 059,295 49 ; aggregate debt at " per cent in tel est, $101,297, 338 91 : a^er^ate debt at 6 per ceut interest, ?431,274 71 ; aggregate debi at 7 30 lOO per cc.it interest, SlJ9 920, 500 00 ; aggregate debt without interest. f>3?G,721:05G s8. Total debt July 1, lt?*33, ns exhibited by the booki of the Treasury Department, $1,097,274,365 99. wt pi! of thi by nv an 5'o oujt gol a- i Sr? bec I it i wilt lng bud a w <jt IS '?he mad will ?by thin; i;ah! Tue ion, th rei the 1 z ard of gr A BaRBAitoua MUBIIKR-I have just learn ed of a fiendish murder perpetrated receutly upon the person of a young married Indy pear the city of Natchez. Miss. A Yankee Lieu tenant and two private Roldiers entered the bouse of the party deceased, who, in thc ab sence of ber husband,.was the only occupant of the place, demanding where her husband i waa concealed, She refused to tell him, and | P*" at the same time asked what they wanted!.*1., with him. Thi Yankee officer told her that ! ?.h"j .what they wanted with him was their business, -j."1"* nnd,nooe of hers, and s.-id that he would give i ^ her three minute? to re -eal the whereabouts ' t" . Be AT ing tc were comm ton. tlc ne; sent tl Bweret so tba force I ever, \ the wi gro w: his wi that si would RO*V fb she be let ?er got to it, aiid ly corr me? wi hung b pany st day las of her husband, and if she did not do so in that time, he would take her life. "' She refus ed peremptorily, when, tba time Laving ex pired, the murderer deliberately took off bis scarf, and, with thc assistance of hi- men. Lung her up by the neck iu her own bouse, and left ber in the agonies of a** violent death. She was afterwards cut dowji by her friend?, but life had long since been extinct. The gentle man who relates thia horrible, strange, (bul and unnatural murder is how in this -town, and is an old citlzenof Natchez, having edited at one time a Y. s?kly journal in that city. Bo says he saw the dead body after it was cut down. If this te rrible tale bo true-and we Lave no good reason to doubt it-the ven geance, not ody. of man, but of God, will fol low the invading army.-Miss. Cor. Atlanta Appeal. AvoTncR MEAS Act.-The Ya Ikee nation Las allays been not*jd for its creative genius. For a long time-previouitothis war, thev stood first on tbe list lor producing new Inventioue that would benefit tho human ra?a, Since the war has commenced, however, they have turned their faculties into a new channel. Every day they endeavor to, surprise the world with someted of inhumanity or mean* rn-SB that will, if poss ibis, surpas those com mitted thc day before. Ono of the last mean acts they ha?e been engaged in, ia that rf robbing- Confederate poisoner*. They take from them the money in thflir" .poflrnvwioa, giving receipts therefor. . When tin- prisoner.?? , are exchanged, packages claimed to contain j ???SS the ?tmount takeu are handed them. These packages are .filled .with counterfeit Confede rate notej. instead of the good money of which the soldiers wa? robbed. Was ever a notion guilty of such contemptible act? ? We think-) not. It bas been left for tho Yankee uation ?>. to exaH the world in both inhuman acts an ' "TV mean deeds. YAN body ot j)eake / at Gett, Bal ti mt uniform clo lin in ?t. y being c. Yan kee erat Sui PAV TAXES IN' THE OH? XOTEH.-the Richmond Wkly makese* gootl sti/?n stion iii ? ne .tbe'following. We cordially second, ii :. . THE Of.n'ISRUE-Business nen are now called upon to pxy thfeSpecH? tax. due -to the Confederate Government, -under, tuef tax bill of Inst ge**ion. Those who defer payment tiutil tho.3d of September next will Lave to nay ? doubla tax.* We a^ain jnrol.9 the at pttroled. .tent int? M te oflici i ur Lis PATHI or two :?| n ry. Dept cf?hry Jil of Clarkt Of the bi teiitfou of lax "pajera U> (be expediency i Spanne; their dues in the Treasury not-is ist" f*4 perin? tb '.December .last. Let every rod .nid in fretting rid of this currency, which. b< ing ti.keu bj some iud rej^cM-b" othsrs,; a"?ource of. general annoyance, .as well n of injury to the Confederate credit. Wi not the brokers aid the people ~ in this ma: ter? Noli .comb?tanla?; The Charleston Mercury says : . Gen. Beauregard has recently urged Ihi departure of dllmon%>mbatant?from Charles ton, and prohibited the inrrress,af any more There should be no mistake concerning hit views," either as to the imminency of the dan ger at this point, or as to the character of the defence that he will mak?\ . Let it be distinctly understood bv every body that Charleston, is to be defended to the la?t extremity. ,If the harbor is. taken, the city is to-be knight street by street, and house by bon?:e as long os we have a foot of ground to stand nport. .lt is high time that public stteution should be "directed to this Shbjrct. We were pleased to learn that the gentlemen composing the commission met yesterday. We trust, that in their efforts to make CharleMon r?a'iy tortu wiihto stand shelling, they will have the co op?ration and n?*nst?nee of onr ern ir*? pnpuln Von. Nothing could star us and tho conn-ry, in the event of its fail, but the most barote and devoted exertion? ; nothing can nave Char'eston but a desperate defence. One ana al!, let us bestir ourselves, and make ready tit once for the rapidly approe.ehing struggle Let none be caughf napping, and no obstados be thrown in the way of cur military authori ties. ... - ' Croakers. The Richmond Whiy in an article enlit'e.1 *' Beware of Croakers/''thus Hies itito that class ofindividuvls-routs themynth tcmfi'? slaughter-makes the ?ur fly iu every direc tion. I t is euoogh 'to make even a " Croak er" laugh. It is a perfect chef d'oecre of Wit and irony and-incltt. Rarad it, everybody Aa eccentric physician o<ce said: "it is hifd to tell bil.'* from misery." Ourword i?m-.. ancho'y," drrvul from the Greek, meaus sim ply "black Lilt." Check tb:i functions ot thc liver, the evatcin becomes jaundiced, and the ?vhole world looks yellow. Ibo world has hot changed-tho eye has. But there is, so to' gpa dc, a liver of the n'ndas ?el! as of the body, and the former s much, more easily derangrd than the latter. iVheu the mental hepatic fuuciions are dis trdcred, hypochondria ensures, and th widest ir mon becomes -a lin)! full of despair. ?la?jno, pcsiilcnce and famine, War, death nd taxes m Hitit him like s ; ma.iy hightfiuiu , nd .tun him ?t G;ipin speed-through an in trnuinables Slough of Despond* His eye ckers ?ind droops, bis. nose ^.quires a p->r ianent snivel, his voice.croaks like the voice j f an ancient buW-ityg. Ile is diseased Vs iioroui?hly as Job wa?, only his boils and [ G .-abs arc concealed from view under his Drain au ; and wh=?tis worse, his distase is both intagtOUS and infectious. Let' him button nie you for fi ve minutes, aud you are jost. him tell you his tale, and you ure goti* rever. Iiis words luve m?$e poison in tem than the saliva or the l?ama ot- 1'eru. . m will intone like fi rain crow. Tho bls?k ?ss will cover the earth. If you attempt to ngb, var fae? will split lik* a piece of arped weath&r-boaiding, ora chapped lip in inter, or a negro's heel in I'twmncr time, ne aight of Confederate monsy will ?ive you pain in the stomach. A jar fiv ou ah a' n I ?tn iv. will shock you like a battery of ar tery in fud blast. All mauner of stocks ll lose their stillness and appear to you cs aber as a colton .cravat in August. The ice of putty will be*! appall J g. Te-? child your* who darts tb eat mora . luau one? n bacon rind for diam r, will he regarded you aa a murderer. There viiil l?e a V?UKV ?stnyuur knees-jon wil.'.h-^^ter j linted d plnck-twfct?jL*??**??riy. lt will occur to i that the interest on Conf-derate bonds flat to be eight per cent, a day, payable tn d. You.will look uposMr. Memniingor I lb dc, nl ot th? pei tw. ''] Ci: I"OII 1?B ti-.c ant 1 Chi 1 i s personal enemy and a pick pocket, ristic?? of'he durability ol' oi l clothe1' '.viii ?ine ineffably precious reading to yon. frill sugcest itsejl'to you that the duty of a . in w?r limes, is either to take in wash and support herself, ot* else to remain in atid limit herself to one chicken- fcrag a eek. The length of the war and the ape Ielhu-'olah will sttike. jon as idciiticiiiy same. There will be a gi eat many sour sea this year. Peach luz will run you , and the plug out of a green watermelon give you the dropsy.. You will wonder President Davis don't come and explain to you, ?nd you will wish lie and his met were buntr with a cow-itch vii,e. population of the North will be f.-ur bill the population of the South will be about 3 hundred aud eleven, mostly infant-? at ?reasf. All tl-., grit m thu Southern gi? will turn into weak ley ; and every blade ass. every leaf in the forest, and every i of sind will turn into a Yankee, armed ? ten inch columbiad. You will think h time for Gabriel to blow his horn, ly. you will tnke to believing teleg-aphic tcues and to borrowing newspapers. Aud yon wi il dte." ware of croakers ! ADJ [.V.", mi TEMI?T ATTRAI K.-Two negroes, belong ) A. A. Park and" Rev. T. J, Lowery, tried and found guilty of ftttempting to it a rape on a soldier's wife, near Hous It appears that, in company with a lit 2?ro boy, they called at her house and ie boy to knock at the door ; if she un I, to tell her they had a letter for her, t when she opened the door they could .bemselves in. Only one of them, how ?reht in, and remarked to her that all lite women had been picked out for nc ive;, and that he had selected her for fe. She became furious. Ho replied ie had better submit .at once or she be compelled to ina little while. She ial she was completely in hts power, so came quiet'and-Jiegged that he would 1 go iuto the next room. When she the door she ran through and looked made the facts ki-.own." They were ful nborated hythe little uegfo. #Tbji two ere tried by a jury, mund guiity,'atid ya detachment of a cavalry com-" ationcd near Houston, on ' Wednes x.-Mobile Tribune. pith l.?8Ue i hiivs lougi diry, order I. ' toe, I n.-ti-op ter-jd enroll ir. aro or organ aro'nr aro c: not to III. 'liable , i(uiro? I the co they ? if beti they 1. ir. named and a?i rollin?; Saturd E, KEE OUTRACE' AT ,UIE GRAVE.*-The. :' Captain W. D. Brown^ of the Ohesa Vrti;lerj, who WM tnortalij wounded >'sbu?g, and who died suba?que?tly in ire^ was ?elivered to his fatni*yV Thc he *vdro in battle being ?om .and h;?j mother procured another, ?nd Ilia ahattered remains of her dead Kf-n tViiile Itiu last solemn 'Kervi?es wer? inducted aroun i the grave, a fquad of soldiers, mut l'or the jmrpose hy (jlen tuck, appeared and arrested all pres coufiiied them, in^the Gibner House tntil the next^ day when they' were Their crime consisted in giving de-^ irmeut to-thp rtjmains nf a Coiifeder jrt and preparing a new uniform grave clo*hes.-Richmond Exami otisM o?, A Coi.ofo.n MAN.-A day i ;> a letter was u-?e.ve.dat tho Treas urtmont Irom a negro m?tit, nauieci ines, the proj?ertj of Mr. R Cannon, sviHe, in this Stale, , which is worthy ghost commf adation, and justly eo ir.i/ H'm WHIT Ira/ KIKK. Uro, SAUN Wan CARR. ''WM Mclb"! Iron H. "MO J IKnr! S UKIN .V.'A tweon fi nuns bet namrf t ?I? cur. i in<ir? str hVt : ai will* he I VT. N ha conaii ?uoh oas bo/' been on 'Ko p VU. ! turh the a DOT.' or bo l'iiaac yin. U no* rar raq aird lfon>uf tl persouti t Htatoeo*n' il; ord All pa] Au('. 21 I titled to be imitated by those wLo have beet J boarding their treasure during the tirnhla wbieh at'present afflict the .country. Utij?r; l>l?ce> Mt fhe disposal of tho S-Pivtp.ry of tin Trea?-nry ?165 in gold, which hu harms wil be ot Hume servira ~to the Government; Ii his l- t<er Wspeaks of''our glorious caii3C,' and declares that tho slaves ofthirSouth.hav? a deeper interest in the eslabli-dnuout ol Southern independence than the white popu lation. Ile thinks if the Yftnkeiis are suc ceBsful the neero?? are destined lo the most cruel treatment at their banda.-Rich ni un J Dispatch. A Goon ONE.--When our army entered Cbambersburg, Pa, some of thc Union jt> ui'ale* of the town, relying on their sex and the gallantry of thc rob -I? for-projection, j \w ed tue troups frora windows and doors as they passed by. There was one of lhasa women whose tongue, we suppose, could not do jus tice to t!ie occasion, who flourished from her bosom-a email Union fl kg, and who, standing in a door, m?de all manner of ugiy faces nt our troops as they marched along. But her. Udy-hip M caught a tarter" in malcinga mouth nt a ull * rugged rebel 'in tho r?\nlC3, who, fixing his eyes fn disdain- cn the llag that waved from her breast, exclaimed " Ai adam, you hid better tour that thing from yr-ur bo j norn-we rebels aro hell OTI -tonn:lug breast *o?k-:1'' This .sotvmplet??ly "took her down" j thal -.he hasn't made an ''ugly face" since. Milton (X. C.) Chronicle. ALL Rieur.-Ona recent occasion, as a recruiting .-quad m Charleston was circulating to pick up t-.tragjle.rs, ?. military tocking "jinn was halted by the Sergeant. " What ?egiment do you belong to ? Let me see your papers/' >aiU be. " 1 am Gao. Beauregard, comman d r of tids department." With much nong', froid) the Sergeant turned to his a^uad and said, " Boys, ali right! Salute your General !:" The boys having presented arms, as the Gen eral passed on, he touched his enp, and th?? order waa gi,Tv-n, '. Forward, march." _ RELIGIOUS NOTICE. The Fifth Sabbath Union meeting ci' tho -?b Division of the Eigcu-Id Association will nicef at Hom's Creek Church on Friday before the 6th Sabbath in August iu?L J. S. MATHEWS, Mod'r. E. M. SWKARIXGK*. Clerk. STATE OF MOUTH CAROLINA. DJ'T AND INSP'OR GEN'LS OVF?CE, J CtiAKLKNTvN, Auirust itu, ISriii. j E?E-RAL Ol;DEUS SO. 1 C*Ri). under mb i-ig.nilurt of COLONEL 3L J L. BLACK, Firrt SVutb Carolina Cavalry, .ving..ippecredin thc papers inviting boys under inscrit"! tizo to-viluntner for mou-ted service in Hampton's Cavalry Drigadc," it is bcieby or >red thaimo ono beiwuou tue ages of sixteen and ?h: ern. y vais.shall ent?rine organization pro ised, or any other orguuizitions, except snob as e authorized nod callud for by the Governor and voimaiidi-r-iu-Cbicf. Dy A qt of tho Ocncial Assembly per?ons be cca 'ii\?<>ta ?m! eighteen years of age. .< well tbi-se between forty-Ava and tiny, aro made ,blc lo military S'jrvieo whenever the Governor ems that tl e exigency require? troops for the fence of the Stalo. In the recent 'organization tr ? -ps L.r loci ilofeiico for six months service, ? G.-vernor bas rb.ou ;ht proper not lo inolude i Sous under cableen years, but tiicy may be m needed (or service'In tho State, L'er theso.reasons, and thc .additional enc thal ii federate Government hts not unbraced per ie under f-ijbtjtn" ' "" ' "*' *S "-"li '?I ?U fturj*.', j ..ia. ?^^fr'^'Cim?cripiion Act, tr.e n'jovn-pr?liibi- | '.[ vt against raising troops fioin this class by trol tneripg ?':'r Contad aruta service, is announced. Iv order of thc Governor ..and Cominandor-in Icf. . Aa C. ?ARLfNUTO?t Adjutantssnd lu-pect >r General, S. C. >ap*rf? ol the StHte copy twice. Lug. 2G 2t :J4 (it I lilli sh:; for teri ibi STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. .T AND INSPECR GEN'L'S OFF?] CIIAULKSTOX, August 14, lS6s. ? j KCAL ORDER SO. S5.] 1ERE having neon a Fai.tiro lo .organiza tho ijuoia of troops rnauiredTrow th? Sixteenth meet, S. C. ?VI., into Comp mies io accordance General Orders No. lin, S?. 21, a^ Nui 2'J. i Irom this i ffit-c, and it being necessary lo ? more accurate enrollment of persona bo ng to said lleifimont,-aid liable to military and to draft under !<aid orders; il is Hereby od J'liai all male persons in tho City of Charles ie.'ween the u;re> of rixieen and sixty yoor>, 1 snob persons ns have i>eon regumrl.v ? tra in io Confed?ralo aerrice, be.immediately lcd. This enrolinont will include persons who' i duty in the regulur <*r volunteer militia izatiot a of tho city, as well as those who it, and also persons woo ure absent ?rou), but ilizens of, Ch'irlfcsloii-temporary absence he regarded KS a change of rcsidonco. , Absentoffi who clin ?ti that they *aro not tn military service in tho city, will lie ro I td produeo at this .Office.certilicaten froln mmaodingofficers of the regiments in which laim>that they arc liable to such ser rico: voen thengos of forty and fifty years, that avo been subjected to tho ?atc draft. To effcot tjiis' eiirolmont, thc following persons have been, ai? J are hereby, detailed pointed Enrolling Officer and Assistant Eli Officers, and will report ut this Office on ay, the lath inst., for instructions. irc/Kjoy Offi' tr-JACOB WILLIMAN. '^SSIS+AST r.snoi.T.ist; OfFiCKRs; M So. J.-M. LEVY arid C. M. WTENGES, rf Ko. 2.--\V. R. BRA1LST0RD and T. A. NE". rf A'o. DAVID BARROW and S. D. i No: 4.-C. C. TRUMBO end A- J. AS. i No. ?.-TJ. PENDERGAST ?nd H. IV. ; **% a i No. 6.-G. "VV. AIM AR ami DONALD osu. . / 7.-DAVID RllvER and SAMUEL ?TIMER. ? . i AV s.-JOHN MCPHERSON and F. P. IOUS. ? soparKto Roll will bo marlo nf porsons be rty and*nfty years of agc : nad all per? w?;on said agoe aro orderod to Tepon their o Mr. JACOB WILLIMAN, Er.rolliii|i lt tho Cen toderato Court House, in Chal cot, on or before Wednesday, the lUt.j nd persoos tailing or refusing to report iahte to arrost an<l punishment. ," o claims of exemption from service will icred by thc Enrolling Officers, but all cs will bo roperved nu til' tho enrollment completed, when they will bc determined root made at this chico. This enrollment is not intended to dip jircsont urganuttion ot eily fioops until gar.i?atinu-hus.b.ieii ojSecUid, which'will knowtf hy published ordors. All ? ?li cer? <>f the milbia, including thc y volunteer organizari?ns in the city, are to aid the Enrolling Ofiicer in thc e.;ccu iid order by furnishing him with bets bf ndoniting to their organizations, with a : of ilmir agon. ' . er ol' tho Commander-in-Chief. ' A. C. CARLINGTON, ^diuUnt nnd IuFpcctor-Gcneral S. C. 1er Jiu tho St?to eopy once. nor. trat witl ?e. il lia1.? -i.iid quir ?rill li -a hir. Ai St; B WI for L tho Ja col dee'd. Thi and ? said i QtJ.Xt t holde; of Au ?said a Giv Au ir. eight eigbrli Au? G 5 3. 7 ? VA i 25( vaneo < Aug KN Aug T HE col from Ki be seen Aug 1 month * JUST -Iv Ol CELLE sell in le and os 1 Augusta of SOD^ OARDS, Made Cl Aug! BILL STSi days arid ut Hurmi b?nins Ol October. Mares ! ham, tho ! Do?ringi Aug IO JOST o A REL U.II ii? V place an mer place delivery Au? 19 STATE OF SOUTH CA?OLiXA. EXECUTIVE-DEPARTMENT, 1 rtrABLKSTOs,, August 3, 1363. J WHEREAS. Ry faJorinutiou loceived at thi: Department, it appears that io Charleston on the 24th December last, a mao hy the name o Sam'l. Collins wes stabbed io tho breast by tumi partos or persons up to. this time u'.known, BU? tba*, the said Samuel Colline (lied instantly; New, therefore, I, M. L. BONHAM, Govornoi and Commander-in-Chief in and over tho afore said State, do issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward of TE?REE HUNDRED DOLLAR*? for tho apprehension and delivery of thc real murde rer, of tho said Samuel' Collins into any of the jsils of ibis State ; and if more than one, an ad ditional reward! of THREE nCNDREO DOL LARS for each one who shall be proved to be tn ai'pomplicc. Given vmlor my bund and the fehl o? the Pt ate, [n. ?.] Charleston, this Eighth doy of August, A. " D. One Thousand Eight Hundred ai l Fix ' ty-Three. : " M. L BONHAM. Wit. R. H U ST, See'ry. Aug. 2ft_4_3j_ ':. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.' ADJ'T AND ?N'?R-OENERALJS OFFICE, 1 CiiARi-rBTO.v, August 12, lf63. J I {VEXERAI ?tiVERS; SO. 32.) ITUE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVING ii RECEIVED'a majority of v.res at a? election held on the Hist uil, lor FIELD OFFI CURS of the Rogimcuts organized for local (br omee and special atirv ico iu the Ste tc for the term of six months, io purmiancc of General Orders NJ. 28, issued from this oiliee, are horohy da e tired ?ad Vniuunced duly elected to tho offices ut hereinafter stated, and wili bo uioyed and rca ^etud accordingly, to wit : KITTST BKGIMB5T. THOMAS' B ROBERTS, Colonel. W. L. 1I0F?G-KS, Lieutenant Colonel. W. E. WELBQRNJVlHjor. SECOJiU nKUINBNT. GILLIAM FOfl* Colon-1.' ' ?..A* LEWIE, L.-utennnt-Coloiiel. WALTER QUATTLEBAUM, Major. FPUMTII REOIUKMT. J. H. WITHERSPOON, Colonol F. M. MEI.LETT, Lieutenant-Colonel. J# C. EVANS,Major. FIFTH R.-CUtEfT. . . J. H. WILLIAMS, Colonel. JOHN A. BRADLEY, Lieuten?nt-Colonol. L. P. SADLER, Mr.jor. II. In tho Third Regiment there was a failure >\.lcct Field Officers, owing to the failure toor Miixii the Companies in the Sixteenth Reimet, . C. M.. hoforc theday on which thc election wa? dcrod to bo hold.- An election for Field Officers ' said.Regiment will he ordered as soon as those ?ttl pan ?es have teen organized. . IIL Th; Colonels will noniin.ro persons fm 0 Regimental Stair, ono Adjutant, ,one Quar lumster. one Surge n, and tue AsaiiUul hur ii>n-tboir appviutmout wibjnct io the approval thc Pr?sident.- Colonel* will report, their mrnationa to ibir'onion,, and thty 'will ho for t-'led for approval. IV. Thc Colonels comm miling fhe.e Regiment? tl h-dd themselves in rf-adin-s.; to report with r?r respective cuxiaands at tho shortest notice ' duiy ou tho coast . Bv command. A. C. CARLINGTON, Adjutant and Inspector-General S. C. August Vt Ht_33_ * CA MP OF INST RUC fl ON, COLUMB?A, S. C.. Aug. 12, 1S?3. WEUAL (HtDfi>H.<?o. iy?. THE Superintendent of Conscription havinr ord. rca Cist ? all perenna iu the Ax uiuniW ,ps,'* orgairizcd, in this Stete for local defence*, ll be allowed .' to remain in ibe?r organi?.itious the present." thc Order.-, from these Headquur 1 of July 27 are no modified as not to ufl'eci se perseus,who were msmbvrs of said Rcgi fctjj lff,i*-Jir-? ir.ar. uTtfiiuri il 1. Kurollin? Officers, until fur:her orders, wiT register as " volunteers," give ccrtiiu'stos ur isportation to, nor in any niuutter interfer? j those.wno were mem'oi-rs of said Regimen: lie time of thejr org iniz.uion, aa to nil otherr *e to conscription, ?ho -.Tere uut members ol Reeimont wheo orejar.?z^d. (and who an re cd to report h. in? Uniera uf July 27th.) Tlicj proceed, ?s .heretofore orde'od, to conscrip c who ilo no; rcpoi t "A* rolUuteera" by th? instant, and gu forward bv tt e l i Septem C D. MELTON, Coiui't Con-ctipls, Ac. . lg. 19 . iii. 33 ate of South Carolina, ED fi IS K I* E h ?J DISTfciCJ . . IN ORDINARY. ! W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgo liold District. tercas, Catherine Boddio bas applied to me otters of Administration, tia all and singular gooda and ' chattels, rights and erudita ot J Boddic Lite . of the DL'triet aforesaid, KO tire, thorefore, to oirc and admouish oll ingnlnr, tho kiudrcd and creditors of the iocoHSed, to ho aud appear before me, at our Urdinary'a Court fur the said District, to be u at Edgeflei'l Court House, on the illili dex f. inst., to show cause, if any, why tim imini.-tnuj.in should not bo granted, on under.toy baud and seal, thia l?ih day of iu tho year of our Lord one thousand hundred arid sixty-three, and in thc'.dgh'ty yortr of the iMderMndwhrV of S. Oerolinau . W. F. DU RIS OE, o.ic.n. . 19 2t * t . 33 coi int Ai jr UK rangeville Shirting, Sheeting cc Drilling. .4 GRANITEV?L.LE RH BETING ; -S S WETING,. .4 .? - .8 DRILLING; JCLUSE OSNABTJRGS. \f\ VAROS of th'efabove Goods jutt rc J\J ccived luid will be sold at a small ad it' Factory prices by li. PENN, Agt. 11 tP 32 ITTiit? COTTON ON CALLS* ItESH aupplv just received by . Bi PENN, Agent, Il__._tf 32 Egypt for Sale. LAND. OF CORN AND WHEAT itiiinirtg 570 Acron, lying three milos lgcti'eld C. H. This placo needs nrdy to to be liLod. L. S. JOHNSON; ll lid 82 Tho ChaTleatoh Courier will cojiy for one md forward account to this oitice. 5< L G L M L A just, Ai T by At [inns that I Au Ci liai Ai? Tl tu CHU pav tb RI?D desirir ? Aug To the Public. received and for sale at tho Storo formcr spupied by .1. R. Mobloy & Co., an- EX NT QUALITY OF SALT, which I will irgo or Maali quantities to suit purchasers, orr as it can oe bought in Hamburg or marketa. Aleo ou band, Ei.Cnrbonnte I, S'Jt?A'R, RICE, COTTON and WOOL Ahm, MOURNING-GOODS, Ready. .OTillSG, RTATIONERY, Ac, dtc N. ?ALLAHER. I_;St? ^_ 32 NG??CS. IlEAUIN? will stand tho FALL ISON of ISO') at .EMffollcld C. H., Mon Tifsdays, tho rciilitltider of the Season MI Galiuinn's, at $25 th? Seasir* which a the 1st of August and ends tho. 20th railing to provo in foal hy Dick Cheat Spring of 1803, may be'sent thia Fall to "ree of charge. - THos. G. BACON. ?_Gt ' 32 $5 Reward. ir. Monday, the 10th inst, a SIX.BAR POfJEET RESOLVER, fully leaded, arcr I'-j.J,''C weet Press Eland's old Jol.'Ji.s ?nt/)y% (think near loo for ) " I will give tho nlrtivo reward for tho 1' it to me, or if left at this office. ISAIAH M. SMITH. 44 ii AV; Cd to c Those 1 der the Aug T' no, ra? prto?, #uly; m preecnt tho>c ir come foi Aug 1 P)R-s GK. prices. July 2 and Angil A Valuable Plantation FOB ra'v2S t?"v".Tl.cr nlTerfl f--r*..l.- hil? VALrAiUE i PLANTATION contain!.* S i xl .ea Hu ?id ml ai;d Fifty Arres, Moro or le??, lying on Turk, y Creek, nacl bouud ?d by l ind* of-C-il. J. C.'B-*>oka; Capt. Eugene Bur, George Bland and others. .This Plantation ie Mtualod about 7 miles Nor in ef Ddgefield Vii - l?$o, on tho Newberry Road, in a pleatantand healthy locality, and ia tba midst of a refined and an ?.^rceable ue'??hbornood. About one-half ot thia Tract of Laud ta cleared and k . msiderabb! portico of it in a high state of cultivation. The other half of this Tract is in native forest-abounding in Oak, iliokory and Pine growth. There are on tho premises all nocossary planta tion buildings-?all in good repair. This Tract is well wa;cioj, and is one of tho' best ranges for eat il o'iu the 1) ?strict. The land is wo.l adapiod to Cotton, Corn, .mah Grain, Ac. For further information apply to Mr. Jas. M. norrisu:i,.at the Sheriff's Office, Edj-efield, fi. C. ELBERT BLAND. July 7 . ti 27* fS^Oharlc-ton Courer rill pbose copy twice a week for one ui- utii and forward account forth with to this ofiice. "LAND FORISALE."7 rejV?E Subscriber offers for salo privately the JL iroj?BS T EAD PLANTATION or iu?b?i? Jo??iugs. dee'd., in E'i^cficid District, cohlaiuiiig 'NINE HUMORED ACRES, Situate on Stevena' Creek, on tho Road lending from Augusta to Calhoun's Mills, 28 miles from Augusta, and beunded-by lands of Dr. J. J.' Cart ledge, Mrs. Cartledge, C. L. Blair and ethers. There arc ou thc place a comfortable Dwelling House .mi nil necessary outbuildings.' Tboro are. sovoaty-five acres of good bottom land, and thirty acres of land sown in Whoat, and about forty in Oat*. Thc placo is well ?watered and timbered and is in a high state of cultivation. if a parctinser can bc round soon, I will gell with the pl'ice SeVuUty-live Hoad of Sheep, Stock of Cattle, Ac. Dr. J. J. Cariie.igc or the Subscriber will take pleasure in showing thc pl.-.ce to any one desirous of purchasing an o??e?eat plantation. j?ipT?rms easy. >Fi D. JENNINGS, Ex'or. . Mar 1 tf 9 HEADQUARTERS. OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY, ) CnAKLtsroN, S. C., July 24, 1863. J HAVING been appointed Chief. Commissary for the State of South Carolina, with ap proval of tho Secretary oT War, with instruatieua to divido tho State into Divisions, for tho proper. Bollection and dbtrioutien of supplirs, I have rlividcd the State into five dt|i*i"ns; for each of which divisions a Division commissary has been ipp'iinted by tho Oomnii-aery Courrai. Division No. 1, Captain R. L. Simons, Divbdon .ommisaary. embraces tho Districts of Piekens, Anderson, (Irccnvi)le, Abbeville alni p -.ri of E igs U!J adjoining. Division No 2, Captain S. C. M*ans, Division loinuiissary, embraces the Districts ef Sparian .nrif, Lu.rein, Union, Newberry and part ol Jdgefield. i^i?i.ioa No. 3, Capt. J. D. Witherspoon, Divis ou' cnnVMi:s*Ory-,.cn,bra?,ea the districts of Y otk', Shelter, Faini/l*. Li-?e^U-T, Kershaw and Rich ild. Division No. 4, Captain J. F. F.iley, Division oiuinissary, embraces thc Diai'icU of Lexington, irnugobdrgi Barnwell, Colleton and purl of Elg eld. Division No 5, Captain Wm. Kettles, A olin; i.virfon commissary, embraces thc Olstiic*e ol l-sfcrfield, Marlboro' DarlingU u Marion, Sum ir, Williamsburg and Clarendon T mir icy ?are appointed Each Division commissary is furnished with 0 power of impressment, and w'lil when necrs-a *fir tho sui.sis ance of the Army, impress.sub. <t-;nct; st..res within their Divi-ioo boui'.h? for 1 ., paving according lo the r.ttr-s fixe i hy tho h.-Jtiie of Hie Impressment CommlssioneYs. .ecolators aro warned not fc?offer C>r ptibiUtencc ices beyond tbo*c fixed by thia schndnle. No Carnie issn ry nor Government A gen I, - fruin j quarter, ia authorised nuder any.pretuxi io l'..K..-a..l..w.-Ii tK^-g^tf.'nT^ der the orders of Ibo Division mmmis-ariee ovo na med-il hoing tho design of the Secreta of War to prevent eora pei it ?.ni between thc m ui'Marica of diff?ront States. The Division o ui i.-aries ure iuniiucted therefore to pro'uibii orference wi.hio their Division.s, to prorcnt tb pi?ont nf'supnlioa purcbusod by Commissaries p. rnraissary Agente under other than th*ir cu rbv, und to impress tho Ptnres if n^r-erary. H. C. G GERIN, y_j'>r ?n? Commissary Sub-isrcuro. ?ug. 12 ?,t 32 , . ? Illl-IUiaOUIg .?HU toe I'i-vision^ommissarics will publish a list of air Sub commissaries and Agii.U, as Boou ac 1 1 1 s c B 4 fl Tog GR NEW GOODS! Iii Y*,'s. Ji?nt,f"""e English Flint-: J\J F.ve Piews EIIKHSII LONti CLOiH; adm*' Linen HANOKER CHIEFS ; oms' do. do. adtes' Biack Cotton HOSE : Mixed " . [iasea " . " -.dies' SILK .BELTS ; ls -, a greut variety of other dp>ir-.b!e floods, received by ? E. PENN, A Rt.. Hg ? ti 31 Sugar and Rice. VO Hogshead*fine f'.ilO'.VN SUGAR;. One Tie;i- Fresh New RiCiS.-just received E. PENN, Agent, ii,'4 tf 31 \ Steward Wanted. 7 Kleoiion will ho bold by the Commissioner* of ihe ('nor at. tho Poor House on Tuee-day, 1st Sept., for n STEWARD nf thu P-o?r c. Applicants for toe situation will aoplv at :irae. M. FRAZIER, Chair. S 4 Gt .11 Spelling Books. LL at tho Hambu-g P ?t Office and get your PELLING BOOKS for vur children. ?. L. GENTRY, P. M. nhurg, A'ug 4 -lt 34 ?VHEAT WANTED raniis Milts, Augusta, Georgia. ? Undersigned, having purchased tho above ell-known MILLS, situated on the Augus lal, (forincr'.v owned l>v B. II. V.'/irren.) will ?HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for ?both AND WHITE WHEAT. Parties ig :o sell will please cr.ll on ?EU. T. JACKSON At CO., H.. 2 IS Masonic Hall Building, Broad St. usia, Ga., July 7 3m* . 28 Estate Notice. person? in anywiso indebted to tho Estate E. M. Penn, dco'd-, are earnestly request* otue forward and settle np without delay, liaviug claims against saia Estate will ren ia lil, properly attested, al sn early date. G. L. FENN, Adm'or. 4 tf 31 O r?uei Kit| '.rre? uart year 3 inc scar* Tfc prop wiso Ju SA H HAL (Cov r or Au Hal AS puymc those i quoste make Oot AV. questei those ? mak,e i Mar C -ol Aug. Wheat. wishing to sell Wheat will pleass give i a call as I will satisfy them as to regards tr. E. D0WEI?8, Agent. 22 tf' ' ._. g Notice. persons haring claims against tho Esta tn ltd ward Washington Wade, doojh, will them, proporly attested, for paymeirrfuad; idebtod to said Estate ar? requosted tb pward'ond pay ?p forthwith. MARY McCMNE, Ad?*it. CUM testamenta Aunexo, ?... - g1 raniteville Cloth ! .ile at M. LeoftschuRxVold stand a lot of \NITEVILLE CLOTH, at .reasonable Cloth wilthe eichanged for Bacon. 3 tf SO A" u.ent.j^s against attested, agent. Dec 8 Al?? to presei signed ii doDtfld te 17 Jan 81 JUST S very RICE. May ?( rtOM goed for ONE' owner of pri?e'. Julv 13 Shoe Thread. tUE si.ppl>' of SHOE THREAD in balls banks, for si lo by ? E. PENN, AgL t? ? ALL Pe tate quested to thc first ( are roques Jal?' 25 . -i-.- a? A .ya. For Ba&hff. NATRAMY, Sr. T.H.CLARE, A. V. WEST, ' JOH? BLAND, F. y. COOPER, WILLIAM SPIRES, Far Tax Cc?tetor. JACOB II CI ET, STARLING TLR2TIB, 0. M. MAX, CHARLEE CARTER.' BERRY HORNS, W. H. HOLLOWAY. BEN J. ROPER, Por Clerk. JACKA OF COVAR. 8. HARRISON, For Ordinary. W. F. DURISOB. Dentistry I DR. H. PAUKER will U la >ti tfai regularly oaeb tiny during aale-day ?wt I bui afu>r thee he w?? only be Ibera eoa??aieWl!;r, BJ bi? Profesional engagement* vam up, kt?* tri* District dcmaad mach of hie attention. BJiT Hiving to pay 1he hir. h ?si Caah prteet Ur DmMatry materlaU, he will hereafter work' ONLY FOR CASU. . Sept 10 tf tl 9 Nails! Kails ! and 12d. For tal? by E. PKJ?T, A e? US^mceived THREE KE?S NAILS-I,'-M PE>-F,ia?. June 17 ? tT J? Negroes Want**. WE WISH to porebasO FIFTY LUCB?Jf YOUNG NEKROE*,an?aroiftre?f9r to pay the iii ti H K.ST CASH FRICl?.' ? We Ure on band a LTXELY T4)fe?Y fr VB* FOUR CHILDREN wbieh we will ba ad^ajMt 9 tell or exuhangv for olbar Negreas. GLOYJER A ?VLMTAK: Jan 3g . \f . a State of South Caralfeii EDGEPLKLD DISTRICT. ! IN ORDINARY. A. A. Ransom, Adm'r. ?f ?he Estate 1 of il. U. fcrnllman, dat'i., 1 " va. y I. Bush sell aud wife leeret!*, , tarv E. 'fillmau'and etbara. j rj?jlll?REAe M A. RANSOM, A?jaislatret<w FT ol' ibe Eatate ?f. Sarah R. ??:'??*, <?V4-. Reapplied to me, by petition in * ri ting,jrayl?; tat a pt rt ef the presecda af the leaj ?f?ate ?T .? said Sarah H. ?allxnan; iee'sL, m?j. he labf ror tn bim, te satisfy siebte agaiitt te? salt 1? ite;. and it appealing to tay sntitfastlea ?bat 'illiam t*. Cele man tad Kiddletea. featly tad ?j ?rife !S?i?aboth? ewe et tba Defoatkttks ia IV? ?ovo rt?.ted case, miae ?eyend t*e limits ?f thia ato. It is therefore ordered and -deere'taj that ry do appear a? a Ci?rt ?f 4)ri\wf ta V? bal ?n st Kdjreheld C. H , far EVgoield Jua tr UL ?$ linday, th- .tlst d?y of A^nl Ml*, to uso, if ?ny they, ?an, why a |>ertio? ff ?be ara. edf of the ?ale ef (ko Wi ?.?ut? af tara? k. illmun, deo'd., sold by ?u? fer a?rtltiea and di" ? ion, shoo.jd not be paid aver ta (ha |stf# M. A. iuaom. to liquidate tfae ?ebts agaiatt tai* JH te, or their content to tha^asnt will be catered record. * (iivon under my hand and teni, this the Wet y of May, 18*?. W. F. PURIe'OK, m. Tone 2 8m -Sf SUNDRIES, rvrs BACKS N. C. SALT, olds** ?xii LRJ 50 " Liverpool SALT;' . . 15t> tibia. >. C. tlJJliK; 15U *? n?>d P'alt r.bia. N. O, Syrup; 00 Jioxchi met hewing TOKAlt O j 50 Ii h ix. Apple and Peach 37 rar dr | ia ?? Ftue Corn Uhisbeyt ?ALA?A end PORT WINE; IRE RR. Y BRANDY etd CORDIALS ? lOTTLED LIQUORS ?nd WEN1S i 1 liega Bi-t Hrh. KODA. ; lTCjK^4EAJ^ijPjrOJW^Aa^J^^I^^^^I ;ether with ? good aaaertaeebt jf FAMILY OChRlES,-en ban4 ead foraele ty A. 8TETER8, ? Asgante, Ceo, hfP fsa g C?isaritted to tb? J&U ? thia District, on the 13th hat, a aegre ate* woe says his name ia ELBERT, bat is'fr*. ? liv onllod Albert, su<d that be belong? to Jam. r, fifing at Atlania.'Ga. Elbert Mtya ha wa? .ted ?hen at bis wife's bouse- In tba upper i-f this Diftriet. Said Elbert is. about it t of nge, W?i^ba abont ISO poonda)' ia b feet thea high, dark complected. No marks or 1 noticed. io owner is requoetod te eena ferward, prove trty. puy ehargea and tn Ito him awAy, ether he will bo dealt with aa the law directs. L. H. MCCULLOUGH, J. E. ?. n?_W,_tf ' ft .LT FOB FARMERS ! iVING aeceoted tba Agensy af aa extensive SALT WcHS?, I will be able te ftflUah T in large or small qaantitles, ?ad will to ned by the lowest market price in A a BI '?erg gusta. , 8. E. BOWERS, AgfrBt. mbarg, Mar 3? 8m U Notiee. ii persons iudebtod to the EaUtc gt Jszaesi I. Headvraoa, doe'd., arc requested te maj;* mtby tho 1st day cf Ootoaer, 18**, ?Hi haring demands against said Estate ara re? d to present them forthwith, aa I d?sira ta a final settlement en that day. L. 00RLEY, Ad*'r. 1. 18?2. ly 4? . Notice. i persona baring demand* against (he te of William E. Middleton, de??'d., ?ra NP 1 to present them to ibo under?igaod, tm\k: indebted to said Estate are reqnefted tt. mmediato payment. * ~ EMILY MIDDLETON, Adat'ix, 4 ta%* t Rags Wanted. iS COTTON AND LINEN RA?S oat We d for cash at the Jdotrtittr oSee. , 37 . tf ii * Notice. persona indeatod to the Est?t* ef John B . altnev, dee'd., aro requested to ajakt jay ear'.y aa possible. Theta havi?f ?lajtaj; the Ectate will pr?sent tba?, projoriy ? to Dr. A. G. Teague,. my a??horiiej? . LUCY ?WALTNEY, ?r?or. ,1862. 17 ?? -. .J.J! I I--. ! 1 -1-IIIJ.i.i.l'M? NOTICE. * persons having elsdmi agafnat the :5at?to Dr. J. Harwood Burtj doe'd., tra n ?U5ed it them, properly attested, aa th? ?ndar* I propared t-j pay the same, lbw? ia i laid filtatt art rcit?OB'ad to sttf!e.pr?ap> W. M. BURT, fi'or. it . . * Salt and Rice.. ? ?eelred aad for tala T-HRES T1SA018 mparUtr B?LT oat! ONETtERdf NIVY 5" E. PENN, Agu 1 "tf Pann?ry Notice. ?bis date t will TAN tad DRESS all ' DRY HIDES delivered at tay Yard THIRD of tho Leather-allowing th.? th? Hides ray part at the lowest astkat WILLIS BGSA. Sam* . -3? ~ . Notice. rsons having demands against the Bs cf J. E. Burkhaltor, deo'd., are re. proaent tTiom, properly attested, by ;f OcsubtT ; and also 'thoje indehtad ted v. make paytueal by that tim?. - Or*;;?HM^ALTW, Sh't^