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mm BY BntKIilS, DTJKISOE ft CO. From Cc i. Lvi'i.Mrniv. ? THE MILITARY Sn UATIO?:.-No new move merits worth chronicling are reported in Gen eral Lee's army. Meade is nearer Wa-hing ton than Richmond. It is not nece'*-:;*.-*,- to stat-* where General Lee r?. We le?oT. d U&t illili *~~t ihn Yankees.had . re-appeared in the Jarr .?'river, y-ith their gnu boats, at a point L jove JanKRrnwn Island, and that they vr*reenirsged in sheiling tte woods -a very fruitless occupation. Thels>t expe dition has rendered them cautions, a:id it is not snpposed "they wiil advance far.-Rich mond Examiner, 23th. TSE PROMOTIONS. Maj. Gen. Wilcox, recently promoted as ? urd?, haa benn assigned to the command of Finder's old division, composed of Lane's and Sea'es' North Carolina brigades, McGow . au's South Carolina brigade and Thomas' . Georgia brigade. Willcox's division will doubt . less achieve ns great afame a-? Ju.?been made by the gallant, brigade of Alabamians which bears b?K name. Brigadier General Humphries, recently promoted as such, will hare, command of BarksdalerYeld Brigade. Heisa?Wes1 Point man, having been there with the President. He i? a most capital'-flicer,and a fir successor to the-worthy and lamr-nfed Bard-dnTe. Brigadier General JCppa Uuuton will have command of Garnett's old Brieade, Pickett's Division. General Hunton ought to be ti day a Major General. He deserved a Brig adier's commission at Leeaburg, two yeaffc ?go. A CE.-VEFUL TL'RNBD fm VATS. Gen. Roger A. Pryor has resigned his po sition as a Brigadier General, and is now Serving as a private in tho 13th Virginia Cav alry, in tins army, lam told that ide Gen eral gives as a reason for this that he.applied iepcatedly for orders as au officer, but re ceived none ; and that, being determined .to see active service, he resigned and took, the true post of honor, the private station. TH ? OK OER A Do CT OL EKES, &*V I am told that thc order dismissing the clei t:> und other employees of. the different departments, and putting thtra in rhe ranks. j> any thing but grateful to t.ho.?e iffferested, and that compliance with the order is not ss - prompt ns could be desired. If our anthon-, ties would only employ colored teamsters, in addition tr? ri quiring clerks' ph? ce* to be fili td by*disabled jtoidiws, the fighting strength of the army wcuid bc increased at le??st ?ix .houaand men. CONDITION OK Tilt. AHMT. I hrard it from A" courteous member of Gen'l Lee**" still, who ba-< recently impeded the army, that ifs fighting condition never waa belier, ami?iat its comfort is duly cared f.v and ?ls health ail that could be desired, f, myself can bear wi tness to t:he truthfulness of.ali that can lu; said of thc muutie and spirit of ihisuiniy just now. It, is. i humbly sub mit, the moat agreeable news that 1 can coin tnnuiczte to the home ft.Iks, that, thc Army of Northern VirginiatS being supplied capa ph w?rh new outfit*; andi h?:z?ird nothing in saying, that in iooksazd in spirit, cur troops are to-day in nothing behind the conditiot. of the army when it entered Pennsylvania; h and yet, so silently has tins metamorphosing j i prim-ess been conducted, aiid. sc quietly j? J | each department discharging its duty, that 3'OU can scarcely rea I ixe how so great a change bas been wrou'rhtjn ?o ?hort a pei ?od. Tit* f"*-: 'K! Qoui Lee id tm n. c.nd hommt.y Nr.th?Dg escapes his ketp eye-; and the com ft rt of his meu and the good o' his country ? er^n-.'f hts attention,-?? thc neglect of every- \ fh'mii iike social enjoyments and every dny j pleasures. Gen. Lee. is a working tn??, and the troops of thc Army of Northern Virginia | I m^ke up a fighting anny, the superior to which the world.has never prod.urid. God ' grant that no disaster maj overtake these ho roe* and no defeat stain, thrir color i The court is ordered to try liner. Gen. Jones (of cavalry) forchrrgo-spreferredsg-inst ! f him by Gen. Stuart. Gan. Jones is tried, I | f karu, on charges growing out'of alleged fail ure to obey orders in regard to reduction of transportation.. This ca>e ( will probably oc cupy the couit the whole oftherext week. The army is now gotting, about one half of the time, meal in lien of fleur rations* On the-score of meat there is no Complaint, bec : beings. VJ ndant.-Cor. pf iiichmond En quirer. An intelli-j^wt frentl**man," vrho left Vicks burg on the i.Gth, gives ns an insight into thc Yankee mode of trcttiiiE tin* poor, deluded, wretched blacks who have hearkened to words of folly and left comfortable homes and kind masters to assume the empty title of freemen. The extreme filthy condition oCthe city after the capitulation rendered it a matter of ne cessity that it should bo at once cleansed. For this purpose, the negroes who Lac! fled, or been lorctd, from the surrounding^country, ?were told that t?ey should receive one dollar per day if they would po to work on the streets, ?cc, which many of themdid. At noon, the negroes were uot permitted to go lack to their quarters, but dinner was served to them from tho Yankee commissariat. At thc ex piration of a week, the negroes marched up to the pay office, expecting to receive their .wag?*, but were told thct ihey would receive their money at"the end of ten days. "Tho " fieo American citizens of African descent" were satisfied with this promise, and worked like heroes until the ten days were ended, when they again appeared at the duor of the . pay office, and put ia' a Lill of " United States of America to Sambo Dr., for ten days' labor, at $1 per- day-?10." The philanthropic -Yankee quartermaster certified to the sccennt, but ia a very soft voic? informed the amazed Sambos that he had a, little account against them, to wit: "Sambo to United States of America Dr., to oue meal each day for ten days-810 !" The unlooked for " little bill" showed a nice balance sheet for the United States- Army, very 'much to the chagrin and indignation of Sambo at the rascality "ob de damn Abli>bunists." The negroes are starving and' dying ofdis <? tse for want of medical attention in large numbers in Vicksburg,* the discip'es of Ward I'eecberjand Brother Cheever looking on with silent indifference to the fat" of a race whom they protess to consider aa equals and broth er*-. Many aro trying to escapo fry m ?beerty, but are n'-r- permitted to ^?MS thc Yankee 1 -ici. Three cf the*** wretches* offered to strve our informant" the ren^'mrior of their, davs if oe would only get them eu: of" thu Yankee libes,-"bastero. Gj?rion. -? -! The Paris correspondent of the Times com plains that the Government paper's refuse to admit that the rebellion in Amel ie* begins to cru.-nw'e. They adopt with enthusiasm the declaration of the Souther:, pr.per-;. that the war on the part of tb* South is just coni m.mciig. The London correspon.ier.t of tie same ibm nal says: It is not p^H.eved there tb-it ;h ? war of secession is done *. ?th'. There. ?^Htill grrat fait*, in Gea. L;e in spito of his failure at Gettysburg, and it is the belief that though th<i South is overrun with great ar tnieslnd desolated with raids, it cannot be reduced to subjugation. V!e learn from the Richmond Dispatch' that thc Yellow Frver prevails at Norfolk and Portsmouth, ?Virginia, **and is committing ri vage* among the Yankee troops. Confederate Societies. I The citizens of- Entcrpri.-e, Miss., h SQ or ) gttr.izi-d a society having for it? Object the p.'cmofio--'if thc b'-sf. good of our csjipc. rJtj :s proposed ibat similar soci?t?s bo- o.rganjz.d i in every, wan ty., and that they co-operate in ! j ?heir opera: ?ODS. The pian oJ ibo Society is ? > as follows : loi. To't^Ublish, xtrdain and r.-;cidye Con-j federate money on a baMs. bf gold and silw r. 3d. To devote ourliinc and all of bot?.roman? I to thejeductiou of prices to the. specie' suu- i dard. ... Ai citions we have but to organize and will it, and tb? work is dune.. As a merchant lo buy and sci! without any profit for self, or to accumulate money/ AK a farmer to 6ell at thc simple co?t of production, to be regulated by a:i executive committee uf.sutd society. As a manufacturer ty dispose of all articles j at the simple- cost-of manufacturing. And so of al! trades and professions until j we shaikhs re brought this .war to a close, and established our independence and nation ality. If these sccities could be generally organ ized, and carried istbeifeet with vigunni? cir cu inspection, much might, bc ?iceoti.p?.dnjd bv them. Tl e extortioners s nd corawraut* might be reached by that powerful of all i ;,il nonce* - u:iiifcd public ^ntii.?e;i:.-and . tho lesrlt would evidently hu .saluter}'. We, therefore, cordially approve of this sud every other proper attempt fo remove the evils thal b- j ?et U?. .. 9 THE YAN ?cw SiiKiMsc Cn:.. TANOOGA. Th*; enemy commenced *helli'.?5 Custif.ucoga onFriday morning, nt half pant 10 oVock. The Atienta Inft?iyenctr learns jhat they fired two guns, slowly at first, ?nd rapidly at noon, und continued slowly firing until the trr.in lett at? p. tu. 'thu Acadstny Hospita! wat Strock four or five t ?mei*. This atid'he Gil mer Ilo.-pital ale ia exact, ransrs of li.? t hots which an; fired at, our batu rios ou the Western hill. Ihua it occurs thrt When a ?hot flies titer our foriiiicatheis, ito Ital-mint ts usually about tho.-c hospita!-.. The. siek wer?1 hio?ed to Atlanta rrimmodiately. - T-he ..-usual ti?, s wore onei'child kided, a );? iegit l had her light leg stit t ulf. and au Irish wy man had a fragiacul of shell pass .between her" ann, (outtit.S it half elf.) and through the left poriToO of ber abdomen, (low down.) tuart tig t. inde hfi.ean lucLia long, and expos ing thc entrails. Sh* was alive; at 5*o'clock, but doubtbes*? died tinting the night. Four ur five of ot.r gutrrbs on lite ferry boat triare wounded by the Yankee sharpshooters, not severely. A Lieutenant in the passport office had his Jhiu ??bot t li". Two of oar guns an gwered their fire. We in vc not di&overed titer fleet. The. Y-.n'r'Cei' were eitgsgefl iii the forenoon*:! fcilmg umber to gut p?a???ii for new' batteries. ObtKAOEa ON FKMALFS.-From Louduun C.-U?'ty, V's., we have a report that the Yan kees .tr? behaving with greater fiendisbiiea thaii has heretofore characterXtd their cbh .luct c'-^e * here, and thal l.ln?y have in tevora! Ustances viola* ed the persona of s^iae ol thc most respectable ladies in the Comity. Three listers, young, intelligent, and of excellent .ocia! position, have uecn made victims o' their Ittit, because, a brother of theirs was a Captain in the Confederate servie*.*. A shun Lime cinc-, they attempted to outrage the person of a wife of a clergyman, wTio is also h our service. She wAS6top.pi*jgyith a fri nd lear I.ecsburg. where her roma was rUt<;re<i >y a Federal officer, w ho locked the door be ilud him. Ker struggles .md .-creams at racied the. atteutiou of a negro man onibr premises, wno ian to ?he wind;'*' of the roon:, vhich caused the wretch io desist for au in tait in ihejiruaecutioii ?jl hbjyfeLnjvldt'sigas, n this intt-rVv! th? lady jerkedbis pistol from iis a;dr and fired at hint, but unfortunately nissed her am. WJIHU i.o ran i l)', und with tn associate mounted hit bora *# and leaving n's pistol behind him. There is a little short'publish*-! at .Deli vu.-e City called the Delaware L-qta'ra; Kilted br one Captain Montgomery, ou duty it Fort Delaware. The chief delight of this ellow is to id-usc and villify thc prisoners ?I .Vrt Uelaws.re in hi* dirty r'un't' Iii? dis iii- uis?ies the prisoner* in F??rt Delaware bj bree distinct clas>e*. The first ela s ho dc tyriaies as the real, genuine rebe!, who is ?escribed as " a na*ty, oir?y besst, whose 'birt can only be compared t?? that of a hod strrier v. ??ii a g ?od fayer cf brick dust on it, md who lies about a1! tiny .rambling for Cou ede.nitc rn? ney." T;;is picture presents the real, unadulterated, germine rehtl. The sec jiid class of thboj*are "thc Butternut**, wbt? ire too proe.d and consider themselves above. Iru'lgcry." Tl.? third class of ielie'.? aren lifiVroti? brned altogether, abd are made up of the Yatik'-'-s co: ??nod in Frnt Delaware Tor military oil'enccs. This, cb sb ?'.re rcuard cd as even worse (ban the Soul hom rebel,*and pa-s everywhere about the fort a? " Comjmny Q." They ure made npwpriiidp&lly of North ern garroters and pickpockets, and are men who cannot be brought under subordination. This completes thc <: picture gallery" of Fort Delaware, ?s classified and rellm-.ted through a Yankee Camera*-Richmond Examiner. Why Mcthusnlah got so Old. We were upon the streets a lew evenings since, and heard a most novel explanation of thc astounding great age of the above named character. A number of men were talking of thc recent conscript call and its effect upun the people, when an old worthy remarked : " Weil. Mr.-, I haye studied along while about it, and just now determined why Methu|alah gotto*be so old. Y'ou see, in bis day there was a conscript btw, andfjveiy time a new call was niadu, old Methuselah run tis age up a hundred year?, just enough to keep him out of conscripU A litcy ?f?nien in these days.are playing the ??ne <iodgc.:I We ceuld not- help Thinking to curstlv?. tiat the old gentleman was quite right, and that mon in these duys grow old aVarminely fi**.t. One or two of our acquaintance that were only 30 two years -apo, aro now 4fi gro wn ten years in two 1 Verily, the war has wrought out gr^at wonders, such as were'not seen under the sun before. We are very mach afraid some of these gentlemen will dio of old ag? before they Lave, a* turn at a second wife.-Clayton, Ala. lia:-ner. .- - * - -o-. ? - IIoW V'AtLAXDtUHAM IS TO BS l/ROC?IIT BACK irJEiiBCTKO.-The irionds of Valiaadtg bara pre laying d^wn the programme for his return, in case ofilia election. In a-fpccdi at Toledo, last wtek, Mr '^oc said : J*In es*? thiir S'oie 1'ic.ke.t wis sncc??sf?.l. Pugh w-fi'd aopear at tl-e p/oppr lime anti iu i'h3ts.ned -'-s Lieutenant-Ci o vernor, when, from ;tim t?lale House ileps, he would call three times for Valiandigham. tho Governor elect, and if'h'ii did riot coin;*, he, (Pug?',) as acting j Governor, would, cull out thc btuio militia., and at the ht*J ot' 2' ..J.OuO men, march In tiie Canada line and -vcort .Val. to thc Cap ital." The Richmond Examiner publnhesthe pro cbedings of.meetings.!?Lthb I5:h, '?7th ?'.'th and ?4th North Carolina regiments; iu which the tr?:.torous conduit ot a ??tcUon in North C-rolina, led by th* Haleigh Standard, is de nounced. The privnte soldiers conducted those meetings^ and 'ber resolutions aro of the mest vigorous character. . -<. v ^ The CunfcJeracy sr.ys llioro has. b.ocn a ?he-? y declino in tho price vf g^iil, ?iurlifcg ti ch.tnge and bunk notos in <\:lat?'ii, f")' a few days past. Gold husdeclinod about -IOU per cont, and io = till falling. I Tbc Vanderbilt Sunk. i We aro ha.pl>}' to ?tute, Pays the Tall?ha?a-e Floridian, tint tb-? ' ispatr-b" rr-tvived bv Mr. j Peters-some day? since, atir-ou-icitig ili?t lue j Ffdcrij sWantr Vanderbilt r?'beVn t-utik ! Kvthe; C(?nftjrltrate stomer Gocrgia, Opt. S-:n:r?t?n, hus been coniiniiud hy a passui.e r, who irceur.lv ai rived at a Confed?rale pur: iit'iii Uavau?. it se^u* to.-u the V?iiioV'**i!t ct ?sed the*?'?Org?a f.<r sonic hours, and upon ni-Hiing; hu.iit(l her, Willi a demand tu' surren der, which vs as answered by a broadside ?ro?n ilio Georgia, which disabled and ?hw)!y sunk the Federa! stramefc Her crew, consisting "f: about 500 meuj were all drowned e'xofcpd thirty. One thing only wits wantin;r i-. make ; this victory a c?rbniuta ducevas. The no; on on- Com inodore Wiikes w?;-- not.cn board the ! V-itdeiblii wlcu sic. sunk, ho hiving b."j;:i roiiiut'bd from ibo c-iuiu^?>i aonie tine piv viu?is, mrd ttU/g?quen*jy na* not drowned. Th? Vanderbilt was the f.ste*t a;;d moat da -g?roiif v'&sel pf har description in th'j I Federal navy. ' lmniorlnlity. . " It cannot be. that earth is inati's abiding place. ?tjcannot bu that oar life is a b?ly hie, cast up Ny the.Ocfiau of Eternity,-!'' float, a m oto cul on irs waves and sink into noth ingness. EU* why is it thrrt the hiijli ann ciprinas "spirat.:on-:, whic'? leak like angeli from the temple uf our hearts, are - ior ever wandering abroad unsatisfied ? Why is it ' tba!, the rainbow and t?:e cloud come ovrr M? wiin n b/auty that is put of' earth, anti (hen \-n.<n off and have us to mu3e op?n lh<ir f?d?'tt VJVC?nessi Why is ii -.but tho stars winer. ' hold their festivals .around the mid night throne,' me. set above the grasp of bruited, fsmnbiew-forever mocking us with tlic'r unapproachable glory ? And finaliy. why is it that '?right forms of human beaury Hre presented to our view and then taken from u*- ?< Mviiijr the thousand streams to How back in au Alpine tor-rout upon our hearts'/. We were bpt'ii to a iTighcr. destiny than ?hat )f oartb. There is a realm where the rainbow i : rv ur fades, wHere.i he afars will be spread :>ut before us like 'tho i.-?ands th.tt slumber JU the v etan, and where tile beautiful beings ? liich herc r>?3?? before'U3 . iikc visions, will jtay in.our prercuce f?/rever." t .".cr-?en. Price's hen h limiters, at bistn.ee JU ?its, v ore itt Des Are, Ari. All aaoyuuts frcai arestof .he UVssiisippi arc vary encouraging. Por the Advertiser. Votice to Absentees.??Reci nit? Wanted; I?tivinj; h;on sent, with others, to South Gare ma "i recruit for MOGOWAW-S Biaga dcj I-inVc ii is method of appealing to th'-sc al-.icnLon hick eave or o Gs ?or wise; tai reportant "nee to their c?m nond*. They hiive.'bcb]>ir.f"rnied hy their Cen tral -li?.t tl?is is tho hour of supreme tr?a! that i.-w every io?u who can. ought to bc athis post 'f is bi.prd that no enc, if bc is able (o d<; duty, rill ?lieber hiti;s?.if bihic'i it 5urgc/U*s certificate* t bi neither ik.-ircd i:or expected for tb^r wau .rc really! tnsbi? to ic'urn. ??Wo have been ?cn t ?f th.>st'Vho, after gelling well, still Unger itb.-ut oma. . ' > . . '.- . Liait. S.S. OWENS, nf-Barnwell District, and lyse* have be?u charged alvo-with thc daty of eernitin^ for ?iic r itst Regiment, S. C.V. This ti-Hment liss been ?u the-?tU! for noarly tbrcr c.;r3. lt ha? Letti arcatlj' rcdartd hy thc c?su !ti'-s of tho service. You ku?w somnthing ot lie Regiment. Iis past belongs to tuc history^! Se country. Will not more of you who arc sub ret to conscript ?un, volunteer in our ranks? Pj ulunleering y<>u gain ail the rights anti immutii os of tbtiso V;ho. 'iriginaiiy Jeruici the satne, ou have or have had relatives, friends auJ lic ?an, ta nets ia. our ranks. Thero are Cumpunios i thu ltegiuiont f--om your District, ?Fd you inti e gladly welcomed among them. Every ladul. ? ncc in my power v.ill bs gran.tcl to those r. bo anus-will give if-possible, ibuo to make the ccessary arrangements before leaving for the rmy. ' A. P. BUTLER, ? Capt. Co. G, 1ftS. C.V. mmm nun mu rHil next Session will bojiu en MOKDAY, October 5th, I Hi it, Wi?i a r'ULL CUiliJ? e KXPKAIKNCEU TKAtilt?K?. ' Tuc Ionnur S;eo?id baeing loft, arrangements re nriking to render the llvarditig Dojir.r::u. .1 th-.l il .-lioubt lioj aod uniter tu-i chari^-. o! ^rs'i' s propel ly -isl,lieu, every aileuti-u: will be iveii lo tho i.-- . si?d uenif?rl uf i'ne pupils. Teii/f Jiff oS?i*i*n /Vee Sfnntht, k-ard, everything included ?.xeopt llgau?, $J25 00 ui?iou in CcltCgiato Department,. 25.00 taaie.v!.?." . 25.0" ?fa ol l'iauu. 2,l>t> ike ?I Text bouka,. 2,0'..? iputingcM Fee. 2,:>? i-ianeb, I'airitrag, ?e., iv heretofore; N. '!. Thu Pruaitlcn't, on bis return to ??pnitau ur?, will lest,) Augusta uu l'hurstby iaon:iiij:. letobrr Is*, a'J-4 Colu'ibi* '.n Friday morning, Ht. 2 1. Ile will tnkt- charge of pupils ?r tia /Ollej;o at auy point ntl lb? ...ute. WM. IC. ULAKJi, PKKS. Au? 25 iiu* SI ll Head-Quarters, BSKOLLING OFF1CBR, J KDGEPIKLD, Aug 2lth, iso::. J g TXT i' DOLLAItS lt E WA UI> will br ?.aid for S the.apprehension abd ociiviryr of each of the ollowing Dcevters t:> Ifead-quartcrs Conseript L)?-|>.'irlinent, Colunrhia, R. C. Auy p^son arresiin^ either of ibeso Deserters, ?il!, before takibg them to Columbia, report thc 'acts to this office. I'-riiate E. RUTLAND, Co. B, 1st Bat S. C. S. S. " ' J W D BOWEN* ??.' " " ? W S F ULM ER, ?' " ' ? ?' D'PROCTOR, " " " J K ALLMAN. ' Co. C, " " t? J. HOLLINGSWORTH, Co. K,21th S. C.V. " C F BENNETT, " I, " " J DUNCAN, . " I, " F..M. SCIURMB&, Lieut. SJ Chief E. 0. of Edgcficld. Aug_20_ _ tf_34 'Head-Quarters, ENROLLING OFFICER, ) . Enor.rini,i), Aug. 2-itb, l&?y?. , ] ALL PERSONS boreen too ages of LS a**! 45, (exeepHng those who have hcretuloro re ported, and.-baon exempted*and those who are I ni o milers* if ihe' lato organization, organtecd for local defeuce.) ;?rc hereby ordered to rcport'at thoso Her.. 1 ija*:1ers un or beioro tho lOtil Scp ?ctubei- next. Ayl who fail lo comply, with tho above order will bc u?vercised atid treated as deserters. F. M. SpniAMEK, . Lieut & Chief C. 0. o! Edgefi-tld. . Augr* ti" ' J>*_ Head-Q.uari^rs, rTNHOLLING OFTIOK51. 1 EnosneLiJ. Atjg. 17th, IBM.- j COMMANDERS of Best Compnnks in this Dis ti ?ct ?re retpiosttd\ to roilnn ta nra forth with the M mos 'f ?ll men iti ti>irresp<ictivc Boa's bvtwecn t*<c ages of IS and Ah, exc-p'ing such who are m?mbera of '.Tie late ort-an?7atii>n f^r io cl defence. F. IsV.BCniK-MBK} Lieut. & Chief E. u. of .E?gellcbl. A tig 1? tf S3 1 Cotton and Wcol Cura,1?. ; says \i\ I * A1K C O T T ? K A ND WOOL lUU CAItt?i. i Also, a lol of EfNOLIPH C?LP SK I Nf?, 'and \ i-OLE uud UPPER LEATITRR, ?t wholesale or j r.tw.,1. CHARLES HAMMOND" j iimubiirrj;, Aug. 21 Ira .'l-l Cards! Cards! C2Ff\ "'AIR ft 'bu best quali*^' of No. 10 Cot z?Ovf toa Genis ever ollured in Ibis innrbct, j ior salo by b. E. BOWERS, Ag!. 1 Uauibur?;,Aug2i '* . tf 34 ?L\gcrors_ SALE I Valuable'Real sui Perseus! Ertaf? Ai FiiMic Saie. , WILL ba sold at ibo lato residence -f. Cd. P. L. ?iLpOl?J, d-.c'd., in Kdj?eJ|?14 '.Districts. C , 2? T??US above ?ujn?a, Ga., be tween friopl-ens' Cnoa and ?HVun;:i?it P.ivi-r, on V'iKSUAY, 27?h xiOT??iEJl ?TEXT, That VALUABLE T?lAvT OP' LAND upon m.ich thc ?tc.-asud. lived, coiiinining "Wore ur leas, the principle part'ol' **h*di ii Ok (ind Hickory,' ivith'belwets four ai.a Irfvti Hun dred uer. s i-f good Pili? Land-i?s?l adapted to flic culture ?. (ir.iii Hnd Cotton, willi rniiy about cni'ii?b olea/i'd f.ir twenty uro ur thirty band? to aniltivato] thu balan?a in'native forest. There are'eotuo'lino low.gr-nnd-t in cultivation ou t?o Croak. Tim plnatt?tjig) is :ttol" improved with * lit e and bvMiniodioufl Dwv.'ln".^ Abo, good Ne uro Houses, Giu House, Stable*', .v. e., ?e., ai! ii?w j and in (-?od condition, rory healthy, and well s-upplied with Coe wiitar. Alao, wiil bpiuld ac thc mme time ami phtcuftbnnt PIFT? ?OCfe NEURO KS* Among thnn a very liknly 'Sumatran with ?ll the qaJiuextions of a very superior houso arr laut, tora* good Cook.', WM h ?MM ?nd Iron-rs. t ? plantation B!cok*iafthV Waggoners, C?rriag? D:?- i vors and Field J ian ri 3. A .FINE PAIR, OF T-0?NO AND HELL ' "BECKE CATIRIAH ti HORSES. ONE FINK YOUNG MARE AND BIGHT OP NINE IMRGE FINE MULESj Two Carriages and Hamas-, one re*r!y new, nno ono Buggy and llamvi-s. A IMO, 30 or 40 HeAd Uloodeil Cattle, runung tberu sumo Coo Milk Cows j 70 ?>r Ti fiend of Sheep, and a ?^ine .Lot o? slogs, buth Stock nntl Faa Hog?... Also, the IIcusehvM Furniture, incluc'iu? Soo Parlor Furniture, Crockery and Kitchen Utensils; Plantation and Blacksmith Tools/Wa^go:. j, Gin Hoad, Thrasher ?nd Fsa, Cor?, VtjiSiitrjl'?itoa'. C?^or. Si-e.i, Ami many othor articles toy numerous ft arntion. /R?r^P.a*swiit?n. given lmiaoJiitaly after the sale. Terms a oem moda tin j. trf-A ny further information cheerfully given l?y adUmrinf in? S?beciiLer at E?grfield C. H., 3. C. Young T.-T; Calhoun ou tie premise*, Mr. Rott. IL Middleton, six miles helen-, or Dr. W. Ll. Jctinini-s, two miles abov? tho placo, wili take* .lciisuro in showing the land. Au. H. TEAGUE, S Tire Acting Execntur. Aug 22d; ISM. Vt ?4 EXECUTOR'S. SALE. I 'A L (JA Ii 1.1; LANDS FOR SALE JS hAMk&KS DISTRICT, SO .-CA., ,Vit!;;n Four" Miles of Martin's Daviot, on the Newberry ? Laurens -Railroad. EE/TkL bc sdd nc tbi> praises, at j>ub:i'; aac V V dan, on TH URSIrAY, th? 1st OCTOBER ??xt.. tba li??l 'Est?t* of Dr. TH OM Ah' '??GUE, dee'd., upon which thc widow nsw re ides, ci<Llii;?:n<; .885 A:cres, .,rr<- or !C>?. with a fin? Dwal'?hg .ifoust, Biick ir.cLo Uojt?ej?aSVgro ri ?uses, Gin Qoi?Sf), Barns, rv., ?all in y.t.l c ri'liiioij. The ? is ) dueled t i rho culture of Wheat, Ry, Com, Coi wij <fcc, uni in fliio sta'o ef ''pitivaiion, With len ty aftimbvr for ordinary plantation purpiios. Thc location ix roted For good beal.tL, most ex sllcnt *v?ti:r, a&d tarrt>UJida<] with g(.\id cosiety. Tbaro will also ba ?o?d ma iV sr^icl?? not ron oi.icit to move, r?ch a? fme FURN-lTUKEj ??TTOST, Csttoa Oin, Thrasher and Fan, liorna lisha, .tc. > I.will-also sail at ihs saiao time and placr?, 'AO Aerea ol' Laud, mora or loss, adjoining ne abor.., Oeb'Ufciug Ui thc Enal: of Col. P L. CALHOUN, deceaeeilj iri fine-state of cultivation dth pion ty of timber, but no buildings on ir. Thc' wo ?sacts, bought hy die ??amo purehnsar, would in?>!'.y tweJv? or tifrevo it?ctU very prnf.iaMy ?nd lake a :'::-!1j?jfcfc t ono and tr.-o y^ars ?^^interest, as bejt sc'iU 10 j'iircbasers. ?(I** A ny fiiribir informa Hon eanearuins] these inds cheei.'Nillv gi,vcc ey nddrcs>iu?; tba Silbreri cr nt BJg.Scid C. H., S. C. Dr. Duck??., iinai iu piac?, will take piea.vuro in shewing tb? land.'.. A. C. TEAuUi?, Ex'or, Aus 22 St at NEW 1??0BS r l-tin. ??JindBoir.c.E?islis?i.Frii??.-: Ei7o PKsoeS Kliglisb LON ti CLOXH; J.a.?ies' Linen HANDEEUuHlEFS; t??:iis' d... ' do. Ladies' Black Cotton HOSE ; " Mixed ". " Mis.os " , " Ladies' SILK BELTa ; Also, a gloat v.irkiy ol other do?irable Goods, i.-t received by ii. I'E!S'?N, A^l. Auu' 5 If 31 PROCLAMATION* STAfi'" OF i? O UT il CA KO {.!*-.!. EXECUTIVE USPARTMENT, ) CllAatESTOXy Angus: 6, 1863. 1 nerrnEREAS. By information rse^ivod at fy Department, it appears that in Charleston, n tho 21 th December ?ast, a tuan !>y the nam.i o! amV. CwPin? was ale^'itil ir. the brevt by iiiuv rr.-ini "r per?iins up to this Hmo U'sfcnown, and dat the sub -ainuci Collins died instantly: NOT,-, thar vibre, I, M. L. BONHAM, Governor nd Ci?m?"?nder-in-Cbaef in and ov;r tba afare iid Stato. da i>:?ue tbi" liv Proel?ttuition, oitfcrlng i rawarfi i-f THREE HUSbttEn DOLL/ KS for bc lipprchonfion and delivery wf the raal.-marfla er irf lite sr.id? Samuel Collins into any af tLc .il? of t'.ii* Stale : and if mors lli^n a? .n1 litional rcn^-r! rf THREE HUND REO DOL ,ARS for euch one who shsll bo proved la bc an lOeompHce. . . Giten under my lian.l nod (he .ccnl ol ibo State, L. S.] Charleston, this Eighth day of A'ugnst, A. J?. Ouo Thousand Eight Fuudrod ??nd Six ty Tb ree. M. L. BONHAM. WM. H. IIn.NT, Sec'ry. _/\ug. 26_; i_? 34 GranitevlUe Shirting, . Sheeting & trilling. . 4.-1 GRANITifiVILLE SHSETINGj 7.8 " SHIRTING j :?- 4 " '' 7.8 ? DRILLING; VAUCLUSE OSNABURGS. . i-S^iTLTa YARltS'of the *bo\r Goods just rer t^l/U coired and will be sold at a ?mail ad Z?mS F**"* V?ocs by , E. PENN, Ag.. Auell tf S2 Granite ville Cloth!. POP sale at M. Leb#*ohnlU*s oM.slsnd a lot of GRANITE VILLE ^CLOTH, at .??insunaUo nri-c? Cloth ?ill bc exchanged for Eacen. July:-;_>0 Cjcminissioners' Notice. Ci LAV R OWNERS in the Upper'Bnttnlipn, l?lh. S rt'i-im-r... who failed lo send tho required of hstuls tn thv Co*?, nt tho M . ul., .tc .kwhy warnmi in .nr. I ?10 D.*ard Rt J?fwpV 09 rb*.S8?.nd Mtmd?^in Scptcpjlvsr ^ ?nd fti; A* 21 at? _ Caution. ALt ncrsons are cautior..-.tl a?-iinrt tra-iinfor 'a ?.tcivenn, by WtMi, Stone for . MT?Ma one day after dat?, and dnL'.i J think sometime in 185?. M snid NoU has ha.** abstract ed fr ,u *^?^.?&?SBfa St .34 A'i2 25 Sall SAC!?S H. GAROMNA SUT; 5? BARRELS VUtGtMIA BAI/P^? S. E. BO^ hRa, Agt, Hamburg, Aug 15 1,3 M? . Salt and'Rice *j** ANY 0UANTI7Y, to suit purchasers, whole SSS alargo lot COTTON YARNS. Also, on uauu, ams g^ & B0WERS, Apt, Hamburg, Aug 21 u' U I ;? Valuable Residence X.OJS. J. rrOUH K f?'thoAaifag? ?. E'igsfmM S. c., j ba.iug Ifc r-.. ru.-, JO w th Ure pliccs, 2 C*i;i.v, I *?.>.. ono ha* ahent !-u>ry. 'j bure ars-..:t ii.o p.-uin j int- n ?ooii Kitchen ann 1 Looms uni 2 fire : places, Smoke house; P;.;;i y, una al! nec?te.,:v j Miihuiidiug?, "With a lino .roll nf water in tho i yard; anil a ehuice Sardes, ?t^?rte.l to .ho piuco. ,-.11.0, altucn-vi fj> tLa-promisee, ie ai, commuai, us I Stable Lou u.iiii Stalls for'?'.ny !lois?.s, Cri'.?, . Carrin ve Rouse., ^nj ?t v.oll ul g?.r,d wf.i?r. j This tter?ah:?.rwHfd?r.-eii WdlM?wcr for oiliiar ?. puWi- .-r privai nous* The buildings ?.re in good repair, am located tn n >-elir;d ?nd ploas I ant situation :;nd to any one.in v.aut nf a eotJi modiod* and con ve:-, ion fly arranged House and Lot, thc tj-ila.'.u, ,'?n.ise is refpoefuily oifored. For terni* ami-other particulars Middies ?ic aubferiber xt li.l-niieia o. il. LEWIS .COVAR. Aug 26 rf . 34. . A Valuable Plantation FOlt ?ALE. TUE Snhmribcr after* fnrsaie his VALLADLE PLANTATION containing Sixteen Hnnt?r^ an*! Piity icres, M ;r- urleiw, lying nv Turkey Creek, r.n.i counil ed by bu-d,; af Cd. J. C. Brooke, ..Vpt. Ku;, r.j il?nr?. 'ioorgfl l;!--t 1 and otbnrs. Tb'ts i'l tut ia >irnatedabout f miles North of E-i;<-.&c! i V ' lag?/?>n tho Norberry Road, in a pissant an', healthy I-ar ty, ?lid i- thc midst of a reiiuo' and.an ag*ee?ble neighborhood; About oi.e bali of this Tra?n of T.aTj-t iiHoaro i andr-<^?*'der?Idi> portion of lt in r. nico. >*-at of'cWtvivaiir/n. Tb.; other h .ir ,-,r tina Trnet it In native for-st-abounding in (KR, flickery ann Pi.ic growth. Th^ro ar? on the promises all noc?ss-;rv planta tion huiblingj-:,]] ?,? g""d repair. This' Trv:t is Well watti v.|, snd ii ono of the bett rabf?a for cattle in-t' District. Thr land is wu!) adapted to Colton, Cor?, sniahWirara, .te. For further marination upp'v tn Mr. Jas. JJ. I?:irri.-"in, at tai Cher.;.?'. OiF..-.*, ?MKo?elJ. S. C. ELBERT UL AK I). Joly 7 ri 27 i^fCbavkatja Courier will pl^ iee copy tt7icc a week f'or ouo nvuth itu J forwnid'aceount lorth wit.h to thb odi^c. LARD FOR SALE. rrrni? Subscriber ?fien Lr Balu privatelv tbs ?L HOMESTEAD PLANTATION of Weber' Jennings, dea'd., in Edg?fi&ld jVktrint, obutainiiij,' NIKE HUNDKEU AUIIF/S,'. Biluiile onafitovenr* Creek, eu the Read leading Trou: Augusta to Calhanr.'s >;:!1=, 28 miles trow Augusta, and bounded by lauds sf li*. J. J. Curt iedge, Xrs. Caiile.'^e, C. L. Blair aa S ethers. 'i'licreJ\TC on tua place a comfortable DweFlinjf fjr.ttse ?jnd all necessary ensbnildipga. There er? lorutity-iFr? a-res of good bcttsia lnnd, aud thirty ...ros of Ica^d s-Kvi) in V.'bcnt, and aliuut forty iii Sals. Tho piece ir rcll watered and timbered aiu "s ia a hi?;n S??'O of cnltiration. If H purcbaser cnn be found soon, I will ?ell vitb tba pince Sorenty-flve Hoad of (sheep, ctoei; d* Callie, icc. . ._ . Dr. J."J. Cartledge ?r the Subscriber will take .l'.asure la snowing the placa to any or.e dujitou. .f purchasing a:: "xcei'.cnt plantation, j?s?~Ternid casr. ' W. D. JENNIX?S, Ex'or. M ar i ii ? Egypt fer Salo. . TSTIR LAUD 0^ CO^:;? AND VP?IEAT f?. e?nt?i?iing 27*0 Acren, lying three mile, 'rota tidgoftejd C. ii. This "piac? ??-..?dr only t ic je^ l to ?Miliked. i.. ?'-. JOLNii'JN. Aug ll lu 32 ,r?f-Thc Charleston Courier will copy for one no:; i h and forward acccimt io tl-.t? .?uice? JU t x." J- W -111 . R'ihh Y'Tl\R\SV. ?viii stauj thc FALL ?jr SEASON ef 'lSOS *lt Edgcftald C. H., M ? iays und T'i"Kd:.ys, ?ie*"W?-?'0.!:r.i)f tho Season t "--roton GaUnan's, at 5??J"t'.;fe' Season, which logins on the lj? of August and ends tbe 2Uth Jctobcr. >t,r?< fiv?in.-; to v.r.iT? -b? Toal ky Dick Cbeat latii the Spring of lil*:!, may be sent this Fa?143 )earing ft c? of charge. . TII05?. G. BACON. Aug IU *r. 32 STATIS OF SOUTli CARO LINA. LDJ'TAND INSP'OR GEN'LS OFr ICE, j CuAtttrsTox, AngustSO, ?3IW. J iZSF.PA f. ORDERS NO. 34.] ? UARI), nader H-e si^-nat^iro of COLONEL OL J I?. BLACK, Eir>t South Carolin* Caralry, i^vin- '.ppeared in tile pajicrs InrhinglM.ysunder .onserlpt e?n t.-> vdantecr for aaouawd awrrlce in ; Hampton's Ca?.tlry Brigade," it is hereby r r icr-d thait ni r.iie'betwoen tho n-^.-sef sixtaoi: nnd .ig'.Ue-n ycars abail enter tho organisation pro .o-fl, ur ?ny other orgacitttlons, azeuft ouch a? ire antb?ris?d and ealbsdjex by the Governor .ind Commander fn-Cblcf. By Act of-tho General Assembly persons be ;wocn sixteen and eighteen years of ?ge, HS web ts those betWiTca forty-flvti and lifty, arc made liitbio to military service whoaevor the Governor deems that tho erisjeucy reuuires troopv f.-r jhe Ufeiico of .ho Stute. In tim recent nrgaiiiraiioii <f troops for IOC M defence for six months service, flic Governor bas thought proper not ra Ihcjudi persons undi-r oiubteen >ears, but" thoy may bc ioon neodad for service in tho Stale. Fer tnrse reasons, and tho additional ono thu' CoiifadtTatc-G.iT.ornmant bas dot embraced per ?o:;.-; under ci,.!ireen years' o! a'to tn ihe provid ions nf rho CoaVeription Act, tl?e above probibi .ion.aga'.ir'' raisiini troops from this elis* by vo). untecring tor Confederate sorvi?e. is announced. Bv order of ibo Governor and Coromandei-in Chii'.f. A. C. GARLlNGTON, Adjutant and ftspe?ior G ancrai, S. C. Paper* nf the SM? copy twice. Awg.3? ' 2t . '"+ STATE Ol' HOpTH CAROLINA. ADJ'T AND ?N'0'R-GKNEBAL'S OFFICE. ) CnAULVSVUV, Augast 12, lab.".. J (GENERAL 0UDERS, NO. S2.) ?THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVING o RECEIVED a majority of voto? at an election hebl on til? ?'tst ult., fot PIJSLD.?FPJ CERSr?f the Regiments otganishd fer loer.l de., fence ?ml special sctvice In thc Sr?.le for thc tenn of six month?, ii: purstmpoe of Ccn;ral Ordo?, No. ?S, issued front this otacc,' arc hereby da eiurcd Bu'd??nn??uneed duly elected to tho otP.cc? as h?rcin?fttr staUd, and "will bc obeyed and res pected accordingly, to wit : rinsT RK(3urs!iT. THOMAS B. ROBEltTtS Colonel. Wi L?HODGES, Lientenant Col'oa*l. . W. E. WELBORN, Major. s>;eo::n B^OIMEST. WILLIAM POUT, Colr.nol. G \j LEWIE, LiaUtinantiColtfO'el. . WA LTE R-QUAT?LEBAU Y ? M-ijor. ? rot .viti-ni'.oiwrvi, ,T, Ii. v?iT?KMBP005, OHttMl ' F. M, Mi.LLPTT, Lloutaoant-CeloueL 1 J. C. BA^HS, Malo*. J. II. WILLIAMS, OolonoL JOHN A. BRAD LEV, Lleutonstu-Coinne). L, P. ?ADLEll, Major. IL tn die Thifd Regimetit t'*!oro nw u failure to elcet Field Oiueers, owing le tho faiteas* to or u??i?o the Uompaoms ia ibo Sixteenth Ragimeut, S. C. M., bofore tho day on which theolceti m wa? ordered to bo held. An election for Field Otllcers of raid Regiment will bo ordered as soou us thn?c Companies have '?cen organised. JIL I ho Colonels .will nominate person? for the Regimental Sta?T, ono Adjutant,, ono l^iar tcnuaMi r ono Surgeon, and one Assistant Sur geon-l*i"ir appointmcat subject to the approval of tho Preatdcnt Colonel, will report their nomitihtioua to tbiz ?.Ciao, and they will bo f.r warde? for approval. IV. Tho Coloi'clb commanding thcie Kogimonts will borssVacuirclv's ii. readiness tn rrport wilh tboir rorpectivo uommands at tho shortcf t notice Cor duty on the coast Bv eotrtnanil. . ' * A. C. GARLING TON. Adjutant and Inspector ?Ucnoral 8. C. August 10 ?t *'? Fon oncrxB. NAT BAMY, Sr. T. i!. CL ? lt ii i A . P. WE?T, ' o j Iiis HLA?t?, F. v. coo FE a, WJLLIAM sfiKiJS, " Fur Tax Collector. JACOB IfVlKT, Sf All f.TN? ii lili HP., .:. M. .VJ^ r, C FT* B LEfc" CA?. TLX; It Ti! Ft RT KOPKE.' ' 1V. 7(. HlM.LOWA'x" BEN.T. RCFRR, " ?-'*r f?tork. JACKSON (OVAR. F?r OrdinHry. W. F. PF?ISOE. -,-.-~-T-^-MW m xf'gagr dentistry i SV*. PASK'SK wi? ts ia his eftet ?_y rom'nrlT sr.?b iuy d;;.-.j>; iale-tny weck"; ! ur after then he TV??? ajilj bc tbers nccs.';)orta,l'y, N* bis Prrt'c?rir?nal ongs^nicn'i throughout tho L?ifi?riei d'Tt'si*"' ?rTf'b r.i' Ll.? a'ter. ii'ic. 'vc'- Vu.-.?M 'n ??T rb* ?igheii C;<^h prices far Dentistry materials, bc will ben aller werk OKI?! FOU CASK. Sept IO cf $*> Negroes Wanted. WK .WISE to purchup FIFTY LIK?L? tfO.l'Nti NifcK?fcS, and ar? proparol to pay.the HIGHES! ?./?SH FRICKS. We have tn banu a h IKKLX XV OM A If WlTfr F?UK ?.'HTI.DREK-whi?h wo uill ko p^aoci tr ?oil ur exchange for t.ihcr liogrocs. GLOVER it S3LLIYAN. . Jun SS tf S SUNDRIES." CAA SACKS Pf. O. SALT, iM trA itj; tJ\jSJ 5? *? r.ivoitnioUSA^T; liiu x^tH. r*. ?j. riiOL'ii* 15? " mid Hailf Abis. M. C. Pvrny; ? loo Boxes Fia? Chewing TOBACCO; 50 tibia. Apple a.vi. Tepch Brandy; 10 " Fia* Cern Wbiekey; MALAGA and POM VINE; CUBKBY Mt A Kl) Y sad CORWALS ; BOTTLBD LIQUORS t?v.d WJNES; 4; Kt?.* Bi-car?. ?ODA. RI'JE," MEAL, P?IC?S, ?i, .to. Together "Tith a **o?d 'essorim.nt e? FAMILY GROCERIES,-on baud ani f?r pul? by Ai STEVENS? Augusta, Oe?. _X*J 20_?ra_2? CoKaiis?d i? (i-e Jail O'F thy Dirtner, ?c tits 13th ?MP!., a n^ro mun vvfco ?:'}.* Lip nair*, is VJ LEE HT, tai. ia fre luatiiiy fil'*S*< Atfc..:, aus tk.it b* Solaagg tw Ju-. bri-.g al Atiera, Qa. Elbert atys bs v.t* .rru.'ted vhsr it Lia "ait'?*.- bonsais ibo upper part of t+i? 7>istriet, ;.uii Ribsrt in abtut Z7 : l>.4tr Ol' *ge. WtifiiS aboct I">0 ... usda, it a feet t im.kut high, data uvaipiested. No maiko^r ? euri, n.'tired. Th* o?*r.t>r ia guested to erm* forward, prave ?rvpvrfy, p;iy charges ?ui tjke Lin away, otfeer ivleo be will be dtislt^rjttl A? lha lui? ?ir?cto. L. ff. 3.?CiiLLOUfiH, J. E. ?, Ju??? 24, . if fo SALT FOU FAHM^RS ! fTAYING ??i:?pteri tho A?i;a<iy if eu extensivo 'J? .SALT. W (R ?LS, r ??:'! bc auk ti fa mir ? >AX?T in large or smiill qnnnf;tic.?, and w:ll be ;overnc'd by ibo lowest oarUi?t piles' ia Hiiiaonrg >r Augusta. S. 12? JD?OW?2R.S, Affcut. Hkiuburc, Mar 30 ' w Cai Iii riotice. A LL porione indobW t* th? Estato'ef Jpracg rift. *J. iirnd:r?au, soi a., ar? rc^ucskd ie ?.aka aymoai Hy tba Itt S?.y of e;rcV?jr, US.t, tai huio hiving daautadS agTiB5; t-.'A K?uU ?n rc itc??od \? present tb?n fta*:t"?ilh. ts 1 scr-ire ts :nka a ii nr. i ?uttlomeci oa thnt dsy. L. CCTtLEY, A.i?*r. Oat 1, 18B3. ly ii . Hotice. a LL P'.TS-'R.I kavicj dea??adi ajain->t tf-a E? f a. t.U* -f TViliii? E. Xiid?tlei??, deo'd., aro ro itiested ti? prrjyi: tbcm to tho noHrrsiguoi, sad bose i"H.eht?j'l to stid E? ta to aro requested ta nuke inumeuinto pnYPicat. . EMIL? JlJjjDLETON, A^m'ix. Mar 4 Im* ? y . Rags Wanted. DLF.-'-N COTTON AND LINEN RASH cfln be ?"ld lor ca/*h at the A'.tverif.er onice. Am-. 27 tf U Notice. -A LL persona Indt?btoH tn the E?tsfo of John R. C3L t<-. altocy. deo-'H., -.'re r?^iie?to-'l to ma Lc pay. nant ?:t carly ns pxr.iihlw t'h'tse lnvitig eiaiw.. rainsl ?ba E?UIO will fjretf'r.t tVtw, proaoriy :tf':.-ter., to Dr. A. Togue, -uta*, ?zed irr-nt. LUGT fltTALTI?B'f, Ex'or. Deo S, 1B?2. ly ' 4t? ' KOT?C?T" ?LTj persil? having claims acainst the??ptato of Dr. J. H?Tuood Burt, doe'd., arc co'iriod o j,ri?ont iheni, properly attested, ns tbe under lisiu-d in prnpi?.red tc puy Tito M?IO. Tb.. -C. iu icbtud M d)iid luiUlu ire requested t?i> ?ettie pr?mpt y. . AV. M. BURT, Ex'or. ?Tnn 21_* _U_ Tannery Notice. B7?ROr.i T.bi.? dnte Twill TAN and DRESS all 2? p>od DRY llIDEfTdolivercd nt wy Yard r* '?S?S7TBJUD ?of tho Leatbor-allowing tho i>wner of tho ilidos my part at the lowest murkot . ,,ri?<?. WILLIS ROSS. July 13. 3m* ' 2S Notice. ALL Perser.8 bavin; demands against- the Es tnto of-J. E.-BarkhnUer, diic'd., are re quested to ?rosent them, properly attested, hy tho Drat of October; and ab-??? those indebted ??rn ro.TWcatcd to ?*!c? pavincnf'jy that limo. C M. BLiRS:r?ALTl?n,^lix'cr. July 29 2? . ?. kt Granu? Mills* ingasta, Georgia. THE Undersigned, having puroliayod ?be ab'ova Tf?.p-knuwo MILLS, situated ou'th? Augus ta Canal, (t'ormerlv owned bv B. IT, Warren*,) TMII pr>y th? BWHEST M ASKET PRIC? for both !CF,?> AND WHITE WHEAT. Parlies desiring to nell will plo;.?? cjllon GEO. T. JACKSON * CO., No. 24;i Ma?otiic l?-ail Buildifi'lti Broad St. \ A.iigus:.*i, <>u.( July 7 3m*' . 28^ ?stat? Notice. ALL persons ? ?aywtea indobtcd $ the E?ut? * of ?.'. M. Fern, dtq'it, wo earnestly rcqucst < d to oom:> forward ?ed ??t>l" ?p wHhaw drlny: thtwfl havlsi ar'-'1'1--' AM ?Wf^.^Jl Attg??.tf _J_?L Sugar and Bice. rs^lVO HbjwhesdsflniffifeOlVN SUHAR; fi Ou-; Tierob Froa'a N?>v RICE.-just reserved ?7 E. PENN, Agent. 'Aug 4 ^_ #. tf 31 Wheat. nr^nOSE wiihiag to Boll Wheat will pleano gtva ? me a call aa 1 will sa tiffy them as to regards R7?CFL S. E. BOWERS, Agent, ' July 22 tf iii KN?TT?N?? COTTON ON 3ALLS. AFRESII supoly just rceoivod by . E. PENN, Agent. Aug ll tf ." 83 A Shoe Thread. LARGE supply of SHOE THREAD in bulls and bauks, fur sal? by B. PBNN, Agu Angil tf ?