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. nb ; . ;., ?t*' DTJSISOE, KEESS & CO. ' su??c!arvi'i-?:"?. ?" :H-J AJ>TI?I:T?SER takone v-:r lMU!fT DOT.t^yjtS inidroace,. For BixMonita rivri DOU-AHS : ' -. ADVT?TtS?HENTS w?l bo Inserted r.t FIVE ' DO-L Y.'M i-f 5'vure (10 Minion liacs or less) for eacu insertion. Art" i?r;i??:oi?n',? ar'.limul instructions tis to tpe n4:r.o.-.ri-r iio-?io-r!.-.l, wili be puWl?it.wl unlit forbid, and charge?! ?j-.-vrO'.nj?ly?. ivanouacl.!? Candid?*** f..r any Gillets of .lCnor or proSt, TUTKNTY noLLAUS, to bc paid befori the an iin.i'fe<">ni'Hl is pnblisrio<i. Obituary notices. Tributes of liefet, or "any co?r,an> * alsation personal tn i*a nature,-will boratod r*tulv?r tiseitn-aV. and ch*> *od accordingly. ' " from thc georgia frost: Thc Constitutionalistfbi Sunday says : '.Tha w.in body cf Shem.an's array bav .ing fallon !?aok:to Allanta, evur>liing re matas qnlet in tho imm?diate tn nr. It is btfl-eved J bat, incbi;>en<lentiy of the severe handling tba- the federals have received, and which- inndrv recuperation absolutely n^co?surv, th^t they-aTd so de-ligh^ed wiib ieeir priz-as io require s?vem? we-rks toad 9 miro it and glorify themselves. Hence, Sber - mao's) army rot:r?s to- Atlanta fur rest a; d joXiicaticu fur rkc aiofhent. There seems ty be some doubt us to the , .tbarougknosa of Wheeler's operations in the - ruar. If his work kr.d boen well performed, J? Sherman's retirement t? Atlanta wcu?? nat - urairy have supervened, lu any event, bis rea? commiuiicaiion is Still precariously held, ttud a further tv! vance can hardly be .expect ed before the first weeks .of October.- Thc ; truce which has been agreed npor- fer ter ' days will suspend oper:;tioii.H- fer the greater pari of this month.. Our perfidious enemy will, no doubt, usc this su=peusfou of hostili ties for the purpose of putting) his. house ir nrder, and especially for the reparation of th< Georgia Railroad, lt behooves us to karp r keen eye upon bis movements, and not it ~b->?p while he watehesto take its al a dis advantage. For thu present,, a Hulien -quietude will pre .vail,. broken only hy tho sad procession o fugitives driven from their bernes by'tbi Abolition barbarian." ?IACOX, Septomber 10.-Sherman Lits or dered every -white tn-tn, tvomsp and child t< leave Atlanta, within two -weeks. Tho*! .. taking the oath to go North of the Tenr.e? " ?e??l,ver, the balance to be sent into our litios A fia* of truce ins been received by Gen rrsl Hood from ShtM'man, In which the latie proposes an armistice of fen day- 1er th ptirpo.it, t'i' e\irryin2 out bis oscer. Unod ar c-pted th?? propo.-ition, but denoui.-e-id th ord? r. The armistice" commences On ?ex Monday,. - .Gov. Brown bai gone tn the front SOT tb put pose- of ruukirg rfrovir-ipn for the indi 'geni refugees txpettcd from Atlante. . .?iu* ?UHttanooga Gazette has a despatel .rom.Shornjr.a plaitaiug tlfat \V heel er's for ers bid been di?j?e'red. ? "Whilst at Jbuesboro Sbennan visit-.-d c? wnandf?l ]n the horpitals, and sta'ed to ibeti that he wa? g^irg to Atlanta to rest-his aimj . and thai be would next go to Andetsonville ^herman is t?-pnr?rd ?ivctirrg a.lin? c ta-otka from Atlanta to Fast Point, throng tho city.tit^ecatur, arid re\airing the Au ?.Mista ICiilroati. . * ?a thrir retreat from Jouesboro theenem burned every cross tia. ?fc?d broke every rai /or fifteen railes on the Mscoa and Westen railroad.. * Our pickets c-s?end si:: miles beyond ?[ones h>;fo, with no enemy in ?igbt except-scat . fer'i og pert ifs. ; . -V?|ant-tvn vu?-?k?i privates were capture, yesterday. ThftY.were very-insolent, sratirij that having virtually tuppresstd lae rebel lioti in ?leorgia," HhermanVn'rmy would nev "join (j(Snr, luke liichrrjond ?nd wiud tin war tip. Th?yab.o * ?at ell iliat thirty tbou>aud o bizmen would bf* rnu.-;terei^out this month - {bat tbs i*sn?."j *of many of these men ex nired' btffore Atlanta M\ but they were rn tlueeti to tetuitin uofil r.f'cr that eveat bat bappeped. . * .' Tba enimy ure ol.^ely mashed.aroucd.At lanta. - Not the bjii-btrst prc-Rpc-ct of"an advan? -' > - . ' s -~4tt?j?r . .. i The Death of-Cien. John II. J?totijnn, c ^ Rie-UiioNo, St-pt. 9. .' Gen. Morgan w%3 betrayed by a Mrs. Wil lii^:S, atwhe,i.i ho-.ise he futd ctarLput up fo the' night. After tha latter had )v-tir"d, ??ra. "William mounted a horse, eluded the pickets ant ' re^de to Hull's 'G?p and guided a parly o::' th( enemy to her house. Morgan tried to escapo by culing throng! the Yankee?, but was killed by being 6toi thrungli the heart. rrorn Virginia.' - PUTERSECBG, Sipt. IO. ?i ' Tifia moraing about two o'clock, the ene ' my massed eleven regimeate in front of Pia pegan a?d Harri* skirmish lines, driving ic ^wa bf nur lines'and capturing SGECO tbirtj prisoners. Generals Finnegan ami Harrb . rapidly rallied their me?, retaking the innet skirmishrHrteaucl e-aptdring sixty prisoner*! including one' commission-*! officer. Our skirmish lit.e bas been re-established at some point to wjthia iwu buudrod, at others fifty yflrds of-tho original skirmish iiuu Yescerd?y, sharpshoot i rig beg&u on this part of" the line, which has'hitherto been a ?ort of time-grouud. . ; Pr^o'nera eaprured belong to thc 1st Ll.W ode;Zrd Division of tte L'i Corps. Nothing of interest et this ?cur. HAMI'TON'S CAVALRY.-This splendid body of troops, forming .an important portion ol the army of Northern Virginia, is winning laurels under its new commander irl-chicf. A better successor to the lamented Stuart c^uld _ H^have been appoinred. Grp.. Hampinn possesses in.,a.high dr^gt-c?.?U tho qualifica tions for the ?.mi?and to which - h'e has been olevatoa. Brnvo, chivalroun, fkillful nut ex perienced, he it en-.inorttly the right mat.- in tho right place. From tho Legitu-.irjg. 0f u\9. war ho ha> participated in its stirnag and * bloody scenes, and by the g??Haht and patri otic services which he hits rcydt-mV bebas entitled himseif to the coufideuco sad adtyi r??ion of his country. His career as a cav airy ofi'ccj* is too well known to require any partativ? o? itat our hands: Jt is identilied with the Yirgtui- cumpaii-ns, and Lia name ia proudly associated with these ach?vements which have abed such lustre upon the army ; under General Lee. Jhe blow be adtninis tercd upon (ho Yankee raii-er, Sheridan, at Treviiian's. sufficiently testified to theaetiv). xty, in?rgy and efficiency:, of Lia command. ? Knt 1 . * recent acb)?v?me??t at Reams', on I the* Weldon Knilroad, ra::ks With thc m^i j . ferUiiant of the war. Ou that .occasion, L13 I troops sci?d a conspicuous part and dtstinr j rruisbetl tbemsc-lve? by their valor and the I irreaistil-lr itnpetuosity of their charges. As-j scjn ss they tame up* ?vj..h the enemy, they j rliirr.ounird and rahing u;;onLira, eocia drove ! him from his pocifion, arid wi'h the infi-u- ! trjrl nr.?er G?rj. rai Hfl?. e>sau?le<l him iD 'u^ ! f:,.-liSoti o:ts .owhiehbc r-?U-?aitil,a?'tl t-'?eh tedcemfjluirong eno-gb 'to w?:bstai)<i ail : ftUac*. fte uault was a Compete Bucce'a.'i ^bft Confederate arrna_ were again crowned j .with victory and _rK>tbe*~wrefttb encircled.*] srr-nr.-Uhe bnuv o? cur cavalry .-Petersburg j TH E A D V E R tl S E R. JAKES T. BACON, EDITOR._ WEDNESDAY, SEPT 14, 1SC4. Trinity Church. Rev. EnwAnn WALKER Tcq-est* ii? lo say that .allhoiisb he win be absent ?n th? conrng Sab bath, h"is eui?--? will be filled on that day by tho Rey. Antuca Wieriix^ V i A New Candidate. Iiis, friends in the Army of Tennessee an nounce Mnjar Aj.r-RF.nL. T?_AIUSC axacinli duto fur the Legislature nt the ensuing election. This bigb-ti_ed genilemsn is in's?vice with oar Army in Oe.orgia. . Lot a? ?ot lose bim from our memory-breftuee-he-is It rt; to n**---dight. Blacking . Mr. J. B. IloDces bj s cu k*sjJ a lat of very 'superior Blac king-mud- by a Boulhern woman, i It is unquestionably as. good'ss ?fcy we r_ed to git bef.-re tfrb war. . (?ni Pul ia urn menfit ierut! ' - With much pleafure-^and with real pride ?h our handsome and gallant ytung town.-mac-we give place io the following- letter, received from Petersburg; Lieut. Col. W.~Gir.oe;n ' B?R? is thc oldest son of our widely known end mueh'eafeem ed fellow-eitizon, Dr? WILLIAM Si. Estaf. . He is not yat twenty-two year* <jf age. For two years" past be has been 1st Lieut, of. Co. A,.22d Regt. S. C. V. To. eulogise his character ?and servioes, In tbtrface of this distinguished and mott unusual promotion, would bo " to gild refined g<dd.?' Thc ; I fac-ts .?peak toa clearly for themselves : Mn. EniTor. ??-Allow mea short spate in yonr J. valuablef?lumna to menl'ion the facttbat f>r u di-. - ? j linguished valor and skill," Itt Lieut. W. G. Bt'ftT, ! of Co. A,'22d Regt. S. C. T., LM been promoted ? \ by by the ?rc_idcnt to Lieutenant Colonel 22d 1 j Regiment, S. C. V., with the approval of Gen. R. > j E. Lt;;;. Co_mi?ion to date from 18th August, - j IHJ.l. There ar* few ofikers in the army more j deserving than Col. B., and under -bis direction, . I pupilage and command, 1 venture^ the assertion r j that the Regiment will continue to gather new . j boners,-weaving imper^hable laurels around thc : i names of DA?TZ_BR, F_E_INU a?d BI:I>T. F. V. COOPER, O.S.22dS, C4V. rETSRSBUco. VA., Aug. ?1st, 1SIM. ? CF - ? --?- <.-; Thc Armistice. SUKRtiai), tho hoad dHil of tb? Yankee paii de mon rum in'-Georgia, has proposed an armistieo of te?? days-oetepsibly for tho j.urpoS? f.-r neLd e i ingv.ff every nb ito mai;, white woman, nud.white . ! obj ld, finid Atlanta. TLo Yvuke.* ?jinpafhiz-.rs ? j are t-j bo scctNurth; ibo gocd -nd trno are to t*j be sent 'South. TL? black ni*n, ard espofeiaily the black ttomen, are to be kept in the city. The black Blew however will soon be got rid if ; 'b-j gtund misoogenntion ratuivel-will go cn "bitter ?ilheut ?bero' Gen. Jl>on, ffvX wytiTt; J hu manity towards tbc lova: j C ?p". .'..ir..*-. I* , JI.-.? acceded tc SHERMAN'S p*f_p??itivi? lite ajmis r j. tico begaa.oo Monday la::. a"! . -? -5-?'rr*-r Gov. Boiibatn'H ?'rcclnin?tti-ii. We ?j-jrtbe s'ttenlien of every man !n Edge j" j field Districttp'tKewiie, patriotic, well'cunsid . erM npd eloquent-ddrcs: of his Ex?tdl?ni-y Gov. I _o.suxM. Ile'Sets forth our prewnt peril'and v j arjrcs us lo ecme forward for tho purpose of sclf ] j dtfe-nre. . Ho tells-ns this stern and ineontfovcr i I tihle truth. ".Peace is tobe obtained alone, un j der the blei-yig o? G..d, through your fortitude, - j your sacrifices and your own streng arms." At ' j lama bas fallen, .and clearly and indisputably , j fur the vant of mure ?ien. . C?or. JJ?YILSM..Calli ^ i for 12,000 Stale Trtopn. The.ke*arc now in'pro . [ gresa of organitation. Wc hupo it is bis intcn f j tion to oiTor their services Ui thc Pre?idont for i i duty in Georgia- cr elsewhere. Thore mu.-tnow j be a confederation of heurts as well as of States ; 1 j we must not brook tho raveges and deprcdationi1 ? j -nay, even subjugation-now thre?fened. We fuuft not de'.ibirate stiieally. even a 'neoescity, nor must we sh?hc off .onr temporary fears by .flattering ourselves tbgj the enemy cannot reach us. We mutt pripsrt immediately foi teilen, and follow th? sublime t-si.mplc of those wbc .have ljng sinceg?ue fortli witb uufelteringste] s, j and hearts yecr_ing for liberty. '* - -- --* i IVnde Juhnsott and Randolph Bacon. j. Ttey fall around us thick-end f..ir, the hero martyrs of this bloody war.' WADE JCII.YSO" and RASDOLVH D.^CO.N, two Bohle soldiers wvll known to many of u-, foll in a skirmish near Cbarles tiwn, in thc Shenandoah Valley, on the 2Kth ol the paFt month. WAPK JO?T?SO.V WSE 1st Lieu tenant of Co. II. 7th Regt., but, ii we mutoke not, bad-been fdr come weeks befcro hu death, a;ttng as Adjutant of tho Regim-nt. -Who among us, docs not call to mind the keen, though* food tempered, wit, and the cshilacatiog bundor t-f the popular and beloved^VA?K J&H-SO.V ? Our coun try has lost oce of ker bravest aod truest sans; another soldier \* numbered with the countless thousands that are cl? id. Wo mourn his untimely fate, and in our hearu we-?rect a monument \\> tho memory of thc beare ?ne who is now bleeping far away among stringers. RAN?OLI-U DACOX, a young man of three and twenty, was Color Bearer-td the 2nd Regt. S. G. Y. Iiis last words wore : "Hold en to the Flag!'' Whoo tho tocsiu sounded, three years and a hsif ago, bo-voluutested bit services in his Country'*, i cause. And right nobly hu he Borne'himself-! j Ia tbb bumldo yet 'yT?yio?i station ijf j-.r!; r;.y*?o! ? di:.-r, ho roti?li! and Jit? tor bis i-a'.iTeland. _ tie I South ba. n; t.a truei son beutat? ?is tod, ?nd in i saying thi?, wo have in nttaiory^ tl-j tcuutiors j graves that hold tho a^brs of borges' fr.-?a -the < Ppto!esc'rto tho'Rio Grand-.-.. With a foelirg. therefore, made up equally of loveland pri-.'c with regrets ap deep uud ?c?'.icjf as jit*, but with hopes Just ss deep, jest -s \zz:.?<:*- we elesc tte simple ?itory of tliic young to] diet's lif*. '.Bviajr ye th? nag ho bravely dieri d?fendu e, Wrap it about his loria. *o ^trsXght ?lid thill," What tliougb its. folds bavo ?n.-t the power of ?e?diti;; ' Into bis heart ouc.patriotic thr?? ?<. . .j Ile baih.tb -r righrtan-st beneath it still; Pobtponemcnt. ' .] As w,ill be ssun hy the notice of tlc Rsv: .V, ! W. SAI?, the ?pening ?if ike .EdccSc!d "Fetoale j "College ls postponed nu til..the 'fir?t ?!i-:*dny in ' October. - ,. . t - i . . -:-? ? ,-*-;-c'"' JP&rW?. atkiiowlcdgo t^f artery .of Cs-p. ! W. S. COVAR in hai.d.ng ri? ?bis Vhfo^iele'? i ?.f?ii?t" ot Monday nftcrnoo:;. (r*ea W,o)\ - ? ?c. r.f . important Ffle'eMr.?s. ... j ... . ? . v.q?,^ ?_ \ \ * lcelentle*<s r.nd Uninffisa'te-il f | Wo ate^iow sefferii'g irt*d_r -rh.-."t spp?i\rs lt; us j a reb-ntlcra and u::*_itie'at3d drottgbt. It is full ! five we?k#-riinee it has raidsl-vithcr npr.hiho "' jo-t or tho uiijuit. In the meanltn-cwohifrciiad I oe? or two ds?gr:tceftd add aggravat?g .-'?Tit:kb?, i In soT-:e portions of the Di3trict.i't is net qaUe to j dry, but token upon tho .whole, tho dearth of : r_in U'.apjmUing Xato cora, and potatoes, and^ pea>, and turuii-;. and ^ irden tru?k, ijr-? all "au5V ! cri-g." We tillie aleut TS?O uow in the same . vague manner as we do a'.out tko end of the war. j Do, every ona th&f prays well, pray hardfof rain ! | After ?oar day* plo4u??toiperi?noo1of thcmcct; inrja? fieros?'.Creek, ".vre. concluded to pull up stakes ?nd pitch onr-te.ft-.jn- another, quarter ol Vanity Fair. By Var.$ Fair- .wo do not mean Slovens' Creek, .nor an?jelber \ articular legality, hut alt tho World-at l?r^e ; ?u abortion which we f.repumo no one wHllsee-Kri r?fute. - S?, bid ding adieu to our kind'WeTfainers, we turncti our 3tcps towards Ihe/root" tree of Mr. Auo> f?T A L t. w o n T H , Sr.. li ringi ??r tb* AsVboriltnltSo betwcei/Niii"ely-S1x. stii New Market.. On om woy^we's^ent a night wtih Dh ITcoitai L?K=-i veiy ?denfaut uigbx at,741 tho Erick House." pr tass, tHoi^b living, airest ?rn Ur ely in ^Grcen viii? boring'tvVerai yciiB>wet, foMhe purpori of educating his chHdwM?y- was at borne just a this.time-attending tvnia" planting, intorest andf after eumrt?iuing'ul nujrt cordially, kindlj provided us with a stee&'-and a guide, and for warded us on to ?mr dgsTbaalioD. T.o reach >ai< destination rpcodily, Wto'oka shoji cut, whiel Jed u- ibroagh tb? largooond flourishing planto ti?BB of" ^r^L-KMCKLD^tiQXf- <a model farmer, Mrs. bczTS and Dr. Rejjfe; "Rnd;Hot?<in1y tbruuil their plantations, f.ui?m>ugh'-tbeir private yardi Being entirely out ofhttr range, and baying on ; jaunty hlue ja'-rtet, Wt tit rt in momentary drea of being taken up aa a irandering Yankeoj, a stra; " bjue belly" who baJ ohjapoU from, acme polo oa thc neighboring Byroad. But *not SJ ; w made the trip.-iuc?esrXaiiy. - Aud being afr.ved^.-iho hayon where w , would, be^ what befell MU-? Aihearly: welcoux and a Vfeek in-the of plenty-usder tb brightlight of tbe-b?ty!nj3"gemile of hospitality lo tbe.ei joymcnt cf moth good cheeT and mac heurty laugh'tr. Vc?,% laughed usti] wc fal tened Upon it j for oux;-rc'nertibio Host is a dre. and j"vvous hnmori??-fike Hamlet's Yorick, " %llow of infinite jwt^? most cxcelkpt fancy. Muy he liv? to be m>e? hundred"and sc Vent yours old^thereby -?u^e^ping-Methusabh t?, year ; anti mey-we be-^aimwed. tor vii.it him ev?: and anon during the ^m -of his-nstural lifi After wo'both ?ttaia the^e of ninehnndrev!, n will have aTtlll morn %kj time J'ior then we wi bbsafoiy beyqndthcconimiitaga. And. obi whi sublime Black berry-brand? toddy bc ch eered ii up with.l We dont t?ow how id deflne^ tb memory of'if-cant doterraina whether it is joy forever .or\ deep neil bitter regret." ,01d D Sa?. Joussos, of JSnglUb fame, left such a ma: im as thie: Clsrcrfifi^iiays, Port.for men, Brat dy for Tieroo? had he lived ia" theso du: and experienced tho -basing lately yeuehsaft to us, bo would undoubtedly have soded: "Ar Blackberry -brandy"toddy for-Gods." . Wliilc-in th? r.u'tctl^rhoo.?,- wu attended a intert-fting exhihitii.'aVof Ttbleaux at Pii BI5?" Acad?W7rTit>ar; ito residence of our we -tueewn felkv-cltlzsrni^ejor IS??C BOLES. 1 ' reach this point wo had fo travel nine miles, &\ a?t?r many perils f?o? {Confederate road?,, at sowing oar Ccr.fedorato'ft'arne?s broadcast DVI ercry foot of the woy, ?Varrived on the ' grouu ,.,t 7 P. M.,'in Iho^ia?t'ef a violent storm. Th ox^ibv.tion,consiit?ogofJ?vll^n?,draiTiatioec*ni and music, (was set on foci aaa esrricd throufl b> the fuir a F d !:*tkal%young l--.dies of the v o'lnitv-assisted of ..course by the gentlemen. Tl proepeds of the entertalrjsnent, cf which we di uot hear the amoucf,^lrat'wLit h wo-gneja to 1 some $200, have'beemdeVoled, c? first intcncUv JLo the benefit of our So??k-rs. ' Th'e audloneepn*trits ^occasion, notwllbstaci ing a fiercely tbrearojHiig rity, was la?ge ar lively. Soon ofter tho rommoEceiiicjt of tl performance,-it rained and stormed in the mo absurd manner j, t.bsurd, keonuse after all thai was only rain ?ncucb ta agitate and rbeommoe tb'o ladies;'who w?re Ferrted bcacpth a large bm arb^jr, closed in on' thaiJsJWos with stout, clot! ] Tbi?fc )n7rff?wjiV??ce//sri!y interrupteffthesmool j flow cf tho eVoa'lng'j .perforniarire most ?adi; j Why d<? theilementa altr?ji? g*t- ?otoetheir tai j trums when people-ace giviiig a ??iVe*r????*???t( 1 j this kind? Nutwitba^acling tb^terunbcccmic i capers of the ?leute-ate b jireTer,"the.arTair pw.*? off well. Oar spaco rbibi ls us ta give ?nyjef?gtr ? accoubt of tbe pct forman*?*, tut we catino: d?, ! without saying that thu carnie ?>cce>, Hlastrcttu b >u:chu!d lifo JO* these troublous tim.cz, wei thc ???t we over saw-apropos ?ind laughable i the extreme^ W'? sbcr.la like very much to y. them again. Ibo exhibition vas opened by-a admirable off-bond rpcecb by Mr. JESSE HOWAKJ fer whoeo ahle^acsirtance thtonghoot thc eveniu; the youbg ladies should be much indebted.. M were somewhat of a ftraBger in ?kc neigbboi hood and could aot lrarn. tho Vamcs of all tli fair young girl* who took port on tho oecesfoi Wo sor.n discovored our fair friand and tei^bbo Miss JEKKIE Wflixjr, --who is now conducting tl nsmrisiiing yeheol at Pine Bluff; and wc wei glad to have pointed out to us, daughters of cai old friends, Major- Bo LB?, SEBRON STALNAKEI E?Q , and Mr. Eftvix* E;T<KSEV : anda aint?r < our quondem ootnra'lcs of Co. K.,;Qrs and BIL j WHITB. Pome cse behind tba scenes played I I thc moil ehnrming^y neural manner on Ike vi? 'lin-ail sorts of pretty pieces in a style t.'hlc] betrayed great native talent. And who do yoi suppose this bidden musician turaed ont to IA Why, TOUT CBCATHAM, who, ddring the first yea of-tbu nar, was a mero stripling, sot weighinj as much cpr-srcQt'y ?? his musket, but who ha now grown into, a fine youag mao. lie is v home with a wou&J iu the foot, aud as loL'-rus hi cant 2irt with aiaskets aal Yankw, i; fiir'ioj with ciollnj aad pretty girls. And.bera togalo, we met anothir batch cf 0111 brave dc/en^r?, many of whom howerer we L?c not the honor to know'. Capt JILC?M. BE!M:T ..f Co. K, 7 th Regt,, ono cf tho .noblest fellow* ?and ooo of Ibo n?b!est Companies ia service ? Lieut. WILLIAMS of CO. G, 7tb Regt,, ttrriblj j-woundod in both l^ga *t thc ?aldercos? crSpttt j sylvania, and ?>lill ou erutch?o;. this brace of?cer i hos lost four brctlicrH during thc war, end cf .Svo j seus of his fatlion, ho alone survives.- Sergtant j -Vi" ILLUS DLT.ST o'f'.Co. -, J?t Bogt., woundod-ln i the leg'dufjng ono cf tho great ev-*grmenls cf j -toe present campaign ; ha was f?n Ora eve of re I turo to' Virgiaia, ?nd tie laiioo w*ro rasking tbo?r <ui?*u? to bia ia tba E?*t (harming and flattering manner. AM] cur well remembered I frlaadsof-C?. K, LvsBr CoLEMiaand GCSM'KITE, .pattered with wonzds, bruises and hard service, but " ?ylrg armand" notritbstanding." ' . On oar way ta and from Pine Bluff, we passed thc home-saddened now, rad ?tfrrowfu>-H(,r/ the lutnonted Capt. Jt>BN KKXI?, of-ihe' Tth'Rogt. j bc was a min and a soldier whom wo were very prend te call our friend, ?nd, >s.we g&zodupon the bocjo which' had tLel:urcd bia childhood, *'i'tfUdjn?mory"brought tho light of other day? around us." ' ,. ' Our next acLievcKtont wu H. a t{ er. dh>g divine irrvic?jtt B.rles' Sprigg Ci:t:.-,h, iu'Shalieriield, r.hcre wc mtt a larg\) ?nd crligliicntH cf?grega ,-.ion, and heard on excellent and*very nolighid dixjour-ie Hum tho Her. Mr. StViiocR, ??rincr?y ?f Chirlesrv.ii. ? - . -- Ni-r-mu?t w? forg?t two -dirjr .'?f refined end hearty eatcrtaiument at tbe mnnsion of Dr. E. As^ps.vs," tb0 father of Lieut. WiSTAn-A.^HEwa of tho 24th. .G^ROE; a yuu'ngcf 3-,a pf this most estimable "geajJemnn, wai ritockirijly wound ed ir..tho face during'tho great SgErof" tbo. SJt'J bsfore At'.aLta-.tad hi*?trvfcfciVkinmhy a shell. Ibis yo.uug *':p>?r ha?'c?ofe arrived ?t tomo, the'.gallant feliuw ia getting woU, but tro foe?'bo trill bear fcrcvor ?poahjs ??Dly-tVoeasoa/Bwijat K . .".''.. ' -.V;?< r??*??Cr.' * *~ DOW lt cam*. . . ? ' r' And aftor this, our friend, Sergeant-Major STALLWOKT'H, broughtuS hose ; and we h:?v? boen deeply .diciatiified^eTer ??nee, and shall' nev?; oease to."?'gb for tho flesh pota of Efryp'.." '. But hold j we havo traveled far and ?"car, and still have, said nothing about, the ct'pt. -The. rains b? ve l/Bt-n more partial 'ibis ie?oa than we'. have .?verkh?wn them ; ia.jcnie neighborhoods . corn j? decidedly' lino, while jn other and very j 2?ljacfiit i;t-i?hBorbood?, it if Unrnt up ?nd woll-i nigh rifined. Jlic elderly gentlemen thn-r.gl?out "the Country*t-eem to bc w.?ll satifie4 however'with . the Cora project, abd say,- viawing ?ho salter ? frorn a ptand-poir.t out?ide their immediate field.-, i that wo shall. tar ko pUaty %and to spare. The j .potato crop and tho pea. crop aro at present as j promising as could be desired, while molasses is j going to abound us if flowing from tho pores of j tho earth. Our people ure preparing for tho : Fcarcitj. of sugar, consequent npon their depri vation of tho market of LeuKiaaa. Everywhere | tbrauglit?t th? country the Sorghum m ny 6e eten , growing in vast quantities,, and? preparations arc being rando npt oa'.y for tho roa-iufaeturo of sy rup, but also of sugar., A little raer* experience, and wo shall be able, ?rory maa, to makeall that ??ts.yncedfjuli.Ypr health .and . comfort, without the aid of Yank eos or Englishmen. ITV tho meantime, a great reverse baa bof?llen U3 af Atlante, and tho people' h<ive been looking ratler blue; but the gloom. ?S already past, and men end women scorn to look tho ugly matter in thc.fiiee with firm hopo and' sjern determination. The Militia, the Exempts, and tho Detailed Mon are now being organized, and.got ready against the time when their services shall ba noaded. Croaking has fallen entirely Into, disrepute?; we arc proud to say so. >Yj?r ls a visitation cf Provi dence which man's grief can neither' avert nor arrest.. Lot us mourn the " doubly dood, in that they di.-d so jouag," but abate.no Jot ?f hopo or manly endeavor ; for wo battle in .a just cause and must necessarily pay tho'great priao of lib erty. Let us accept our lot such as it is, with Its. ihine .and ith.^de, its joy and ' anguish ; it oorae's tu us without eur" woking, and whatever it brings with it, it comes from np other sourco than thc will and permission of God. ? ' " - Irregular. Those axcolhnt newfpitpcri sad highly inter esting dailif s, tho Anglisfa Chronicle & Sentinel end t?e Columbia Quat alia?, aro frequently not rpcdived st ibis cfiico until thjfe days.after pub licetion. That thc fault decs not rest wi'3 the mailing cleiks of either of these crtabliabmcnte we are.fully sstisfiedj and only give tho ex is ^ ! lng state' cf c?Uirs publie attention that thc Publishers 7f ?~??4 j-umala erny arsist r.a it remedying a. ?roi? neglect of duty, chargeable soincwbrre, that is v^ry annoying to subscriber; to thu*e papor.i.. Confederate States Medical nod Sur? gical Journal. A number of this Journal hu? reached us fron its offico ia Richmond. Alas, we are quite it capable of judging of its.merits or demerits ? I isfult of alarming nu me? of diEcasts nnd fearfu picture? of peoples' insides. As we have to cb entirely with tbe outer man j we leave this seien tide journal quietly upon our table, and : lav lt our physicians Und modiosj mon to come in am intnoct it. Perhaps tome of them wouli be so pleased as to subscribo for it;.more ?spe cially a* we arc ?ow getting a hospital ison midst, - -? -?-?-?r Slay the Devil get Her! I* Tha noble Gon. MOEOAM was'betrayed by C woman-a Southern woman under whoso roof h was slcopiog.- Ilor n^wo is WIUJSHS. " Wiej ia^, walling and ?na?bfng of teeth" ought cc: titicly u be her ever lasting portion. A Hint lo the Ludies. We tread on dangerous quicksands whe: we touch petticoats, but wc prefer tobe Mow: np hy and with hoops ratbrr;iian be'dragge in the mud. I.adfp.-., wu admire hoon?, bu not draggle ta:L "dresse*;" ao allow o* to. oup; fruto a ?eorgia cctcmpciraryacmething in/ii his Iceni column written by a bachtayr.-Pra; shorten your dresses; yon-will .save the latin jurara some trouble, please-tbe gentlemen havc*aoActbing In your pocket for ' the Sol dior's Way-?ide, and when you come to ie pair u the wear and tear." you v?:] find tha you have saved enouch-to give l?e soldiers i new suit ofunder-tlothing,nndtthusgratefullj attach them more iban ever to your Airts The extract reads thu.s : * " We admire the ladies-TCcmight Pay wt fore them. It seems to be natural to ns. '?V-, have been, too, generally an admirer of. thci habits and fashions. However Unique, odt or seemingly in.want ot taste at first,-om 1,03*0?. soon become reconciled to theirfsxbions If viewing at first with " wonder,*i we wonlc soon learn to *' lovti" and " praise." Bat the? ia one fashion that bast' 'on;* been In vogn-? to which" we shall nt vcr beccme reconciled lt id a fashion which suat-obtr odious to th', eyes of all who have a true perception cf what r* becoming and admirable in woman--one that is cot only offensive to pood tastet bbl is peculiarly odious arid hateful. ' . u We allude to the fashion cf long skirts trailing through mod and mire, and filia oi every sort. Can any person by lound v.'h-. say they admire sucha ilirty and i'udeccui fashion ? . >Tot one ! AT admit that ii j?" ua bcc?raiitg, hateful, aud 'disgusting. Yet the abominable fasbiun is still persisted iii, to thc great destruction of good taste, silk?au.l cali coes. The fashion, we learn, waa iirst intro duced by a club-footed woman. Ilav? sil j ?/ur Indies club feet? And will not some j pr?t ry giris, with pretty fer.t, discard ibo fa h . ion, and introduce a more becoming one ?" . --r-: f A BATURn'StKu?a?a AnvE.vr'tiKK.-A day : or trro since a'number of wockmeu were 'en j ga?ed in d g. ing a wtil . hack of some uew I hoo?e? b-jinj? erect?-.l in Weint ter rtr?et, bo j twten Ninote^i'th . end Twentieth streets, I Tvrcnty rixtb ward. Terrci.ce Mcllvaine, j ope of the workmen attempted to descend in tlc hacket, &nd when Isak way down waa j precipitaied-io the bot'.f.m by Ksinj-hw hold. ! lie was-Intoxicated at tho.tirle. One of Me ll vaim 's cornpsuioris volunteared to go down for him ; hut upon Te tching the 5jttom fcu:td the well to be lilied with foul atraos;jhere,-so much, so t^at for'-the tim-? btia?. h? beerftne totally blind, lie immcdia:<ly"m3tened iho Trope around what he supposed to bu Ter rence's body, but which unfortunately, proved- ! to be the poor fellow's neck. He then gevo thc word to those above to hoist at the same time flinging tb TtTcahce's' legs," :in order that both might reach terra firma at ono time. Of oouTse, upon reaching abovo,;Ter renee was in a state of .exhaustion^ haying been nearly huhged, in addition 'to a"arpken cellar bone ?nd serious injqii?a sustained by the fal?. H^ 'tras conveyed to th.??"hospital, where b^. l??s in rather a critical canditioni .Pui?a.-A|fCi" '.-..'.. . _- . ' t3^ Governor Watt?,Nof Alabama,' regarding i the present extrabVdltiary oxcio-ivn/ baa issued a* proclarfiation directing tbatthe Gfnersl Asiem. ? bly of Alabama shill convene in tho Copltol at [ Montgomery, on the ?Dt? e>f the.-present moatb. [ ^9? Tt ra-feali that Hsrdee's Cvtf t, in thoiaw I fight al Joneiboro, wTie-re il sa hettictlly hold at t Bay six corps o' Yankees, killed" and wonadtd.' Uftec-n thousand of tho enemy. *tfo wonder tho j ? vl'.'dars are proud cf ht i o g under " Old Roliahlo." j , 'j--r-rr'-'---'-. XXf?cial Report from. Gen. Wheeler. .RicKitosn, Stpt^ ll.-Official dispatches from ;}en. Hood elate (but Gen. Wheeler reports ts follows: . ' . . - ' . ; " " We dc?troyed tho railroad ami bridgea on the Nashville Railroad, then' worked down on the AlaV.nia and-Tenn. Railroad. " We destroyed fifty miles of tko Toaneisee Ra?lcoadr*lio several tra'ns ?nd moob.proporty. " In every fight, tuna far wi-k th? enemy we h?ve"been-su?ceBaf?l, captured aud destroyed.* .larg?-number. ."' .'Ouv losi is aboht 1?0 killed and wou^dfd; "No prisoners werecapturedinactionfroani." From the North. RicuHo.nn, Sapt. ll.-The new Censtitution for Maryland bas been adopted by, a Convention^ on th? otb-yeas ?3, noys'2J. Dont, who voted in thenegative, eaid the "con-, stitution is au instrument of Wrong and oppre*. r!e? unparalleled in the history of the American ; Constitution. Thc convention adjourned subject to the cali of (he'President. ' . ^ Beast'- Butler has. written a lengthy letter in j reply to Judge Ould's recent: proposal fer an ex change ?'f prisoners. He cays if the Confederate authorities arc willing to exchange colored soldiers heretofore claimed as slaves ia the Confederate States, the principal difficulty of effecting an oxch?ngo will be remove J. Thc New York Mercury assorts that tho Ckica go Convention tacitly agreed upon a plan for. a reconstruction ?fibs Union which contemplates tho organisation of fire sep?rate ' Confederacies, each independent of tho others vin .tho manage ment os their local nifairs, and bound to each oth er by alliances ofianslvo and defensive. The Confederacies to consist of the Cotton and Sooth Atjaiatto, .Stat?, the' Trans-Mississippi States, the States of the Northwest, thc Middle States and New England Stn toa. - .A similar.plan was proposed by Vallondighan: ia Geiigrsss, February, 1831. From Atlanta. . ' . ... The latest acccunls from A tl ania ore a? follows The ir* pression is general, ibat -Sherman re tsrminea to convert the Gato City into a militar} camp and garrisen. j Mayer Calhoun's lotter ta G ?semi Hood (?rr a raddecing and pathetic narration, of .the condi tion of the people. . There is very little army-news cf interest. Tk Federal General Thomas, with throe army ?erpi is ia Atlanta, whilo Schofield holds Dceatur, cm another Federal commander, .whoso, nam? is r.o remembered, holds .Esst Point. .Our advance to-day . is beyond Joncsborongh .Lovejoy is still the military telegraphic station Ti e camp is still tranquil, and the troops con tinue in cheerful spirits.? lt is ' reported !that th Federal* have propo:ed aa-exchange of prisoner at thia .point. HYMENEAL. MABWEU, en the 21st ttlt.r by M. M. Padgei I sq., Mr. MARTIN "RODGERS and Miss EM e I -MA MATHEWS, second daughter of Mr. Mic J 11 Jtn .MATHEWS, all of thia .District? e.," Dr.FMF.7ai> .hialife, on the 1st July 1S52, DAN JEL M.-PR1NCH, son of P.OZKRT and CATUK stix**, rRtjCB, of KdytielJ District, S. C., ,?a th CJd year of h?s age. a j 'Death, that grim and unwelcome messenger t e I mankind, is new stalking throughout tlte lengt and breath of ?ur wise? happy and prosperan 'ciiuutiy, i-uti-Tng tlovtn sl7ie th? .young, and tb old, tho kiga aad'tbe l^w. Searcely a moon Wa: es and wanoa ths-e we are not called upon t mourn the loss ff a friend or relatirea Tb! enrol and unholy war bes caused many a fun ht art tv Mend, many a happy h-me to fbcou. desolate. Where nil wes onco happiness] <n psosperity, \Vo s?.i nothing bnt tears end i.U>0( Of ?ll iL>* u ?.&y br=ve, ^allst:t trd ?elt-saerit t j CUI?J sosa of th<> ?-'cu?n wi.? hat'o. uSered the'! y ' ?v?r on fha red-'dri^dng-utter->.!':ttr*ir r clint'; n edt her apes* Ibo oattie-tkld, amid ti?? rear cr ti r ! tiller/ c,nd tba bursting of sErlts, or within, th _ [ wnlU ol' the "Soldiers' Hom-*," neto was mor highly esteemed and loved, than .the ?:??.'je?t.c this notice. . * lu tue beginning of thia unbellowsd stnigzli he was among the/ foremost te take np arm? ? defence r.f his MUStrr. He- Cr?r* went to Cha? Jeston, whore bo reniai nod but-a rhort time, an then roluutoorad loi Virginia, under the banne of thu old 7th S. C RegiweoU. Co. I, whare, h passed through many bafd iuirches and blo-j'd battles: ?ust tofifre the bali pierced bis chiva! rous heart, .he exclaimed t " Come on, boys ; i? momber what you aro fighting fur." He was oonneoied with no Church, but c~?a for ting testimony sun ive.Vniiu that kc died nu without hope. lils frien is cherish the stcadfar hupe lhut.be ts now at.rout with tbrr. Father ii whose ".house ?re tm-ny mac-ion;." Peace 1. to hi's ?shes ! Fr.i.r. in the battle of tb"? TV'?donies?, in Tir glam, on the 5th May last. ANDERSON J PR15CE, cn elder br.dLsr of tho alcove, nni be longing to the samo Itogis?ent and Company." lu ino course of the? tearful uoatiiut at tho WK dorness, ha received a-wound id one of Liadegs this wourd mado amputation accessary", and m the day after tbe operation was performed, 2:;.. May ?S??; bis braye rpiKr took its- flight /run earth. Ile was in the suth yeare-f bis ugo. Though exposed for turee years tu alf fbi vi-b>:itudes and temptation.* of camp lifo.; ye ; ! d.i-'h found bita n?t unprsparcd; h.ia jcae.,;vai , j made w?tj lied.. Uc frosj-aentty rioted ie hi< let tera to nis parents'that be Was not without lopi j iu JOSH?. But he is gane'; nfter foll.-,wing'tin j banner o'.fci* country Ibrough Virginia, biary land, Pennsylvania ana Georgia, be has ..ct CKllod to recaivo the bright reward of tho 1?rh fnisoldier and patr\?t^ Thee, have fallen riv'. nublo br?.thcrs, ?koitt livos .were.-too dear -ane Wh,?)? characters t\;e elrv'itcd to bavo bf ca ss.eri. Kaed t-. the viudictivw'lijry oriu'eh ruthlee.-t?'jos ? but they counted tb<:lr lives &nd chsrac?rit nul too dear to l-e offered.op ?rn rraedom's filter. Th? writer of this kumblt tribut? has heard from tl?e Hps of their. Oopi.vu, Daru. Itopsp, the most giowine and unreserved ' commendation rf tho patriotism,.ralor, and private' worth ?I DASIEI, and As'/B?sox Pnie-e, ; * ? They leave a Falber, Mother, three Sierra and two Brothers, to mourn their untimeJy b-atr.itl t'loriodb end. Ds'y op "your tears, loving enCs, fcr your bravo eoidierj are in Hearts. ."/ ' . - A pRIENn.T ^WILLIAM ADDAMS, Sr.,.. ia the l3d? year^of his age, came to> his.death by. a kies from a hortic, which terminsttfed- bia life on. tho lath of laSt j^J'jne. Ho survived the shock far several days ba ' sever?.pain and) distress. The dec ans fd) ?vas* a iuemb?rxf Christ Church at tfncd Hnpaivbout thirtjr.ta-o years, ln.wL.h-h bia examplo'iind piety ehoco with lustr? and Christian fltholity..- Thus p>ss?d eway one of th? brightest' luminam-s oi the Church-it that place*. : * .' lie was tf*!nd, gentle, and coniteous to all;' ever rea?y t<v coan tribute to thcnecessiliesxf ;bapo<.r, esp.e'?leltyy'eince. tho wat commenced, was he an exarafde^fn thia respec . (There will fcc some to mocrii trna lots jyst her?.) His moral ebar?eter wsa'siseh ?a to give him a raputatinn altsott une c^aalb/u iu the community in.which ho ?ired; Pi. ouain:his depwtraent, gentle end kind to his faraily almost to afii??rT.Ho was a trna friend to liit.Wjountfyi Bi; chleff, >oc,. Sew:-rcH if-ll ? vU-tirq to dsRth. wkiie-jn'A'ae army. Hireccond strn y iLUsjf, e?dapn-iii-law boy in Virginia belostrfing to ihofgeod oidjlth Kegt. The rorJnsr tf ?.-wilkbe itf seVrToifn a few days. * f Se laves awidbw'and five, childi on te moura I tMr.irrepa/flljl,-loss. . Btu tkey mourn notas tkoae that hj?V? n? nope.- It ?* -.rue. be was not [ >ermitted in bis lssthours to g-vxjuuch ovfJeace ;?f his aocrt.tenna with tlod; JHs-wduud be?rg /m his head head reuderod kigi'?linist inEensitlff But bis pious walk, Godly c^nyeAatiyn, r.nil bolv ' ex'ahsp?e convbee us bo W.?s ready. . .. Be j* ft|^ reidy, fox ye Ttuowaotahe'dsiy, not the h;,ur when tho Sou of Mao coaie-ibd" ' ..'Ijhat thanghift?.arm.of conqucrinf. death What mough tho.pr?ph?t ?aid, $e-priait ;. .Drmj?ii^r'd.wlU?dh?-?^Ar,' Though earthly, a b" epheris dwell ia dust ; ^'tfig?d and the" young. Tho watchful eye.in darkuess-cloEed And mut? the inetruetivw. tongue.' " Through. ev?ry seen* of life and death, - This promise U our trust,*' ' Ana thia shall be our children's song, When we/w^ec-ld in dust;'' ..< afc ' .;'<-?;..' .j.RBOWE. DlKO, of Acut? Dysentery/.at the 1st Louisiana II..s':.iral, Charleston. S. C., on the 23d of Aug., JOSEPJTJ.; ?on of-Dr. Tarot, il. ?nd Mrs. M. J. ; PETTIS %N, aged'lS^y ears, 3 mouths trad 3 days. Tho deceased may truly bc said to Bavo tallen iu tb e.bl oom of y ou thy with those; prom?tes, of usefulness.thtit would naturally centre the .hopes of c's parent?, family and friends .upon him with bright antic:; afions of their realization. . Arriving' at the aje when hid couutry demandad bis sen i ccs, notwithstanding the impaired .'state of his health, which wholly unfitted him for the duties and exposures, vf a soldiery life, he^nlicted in th? 2nd Regt, of S. C. Artillery, where he ?erved till .rostrated by*th?"dise9sejto which befall'victim. He wtfs'n dutiful ?ian, a loving brother, and a-true hearted friend. - -While we deplore" tis loee, #w? commend his spirit te tho God who rave it. . . . . J. P. M. For the Legislature. . Many friends ?? tb? Army orTeanesses ro .speetfully announce Mb j. A. L. BEARING aa a Candidate for a seat in the tower Housi of tho Legislature at the ensuing*elcoUeo. ' . 'MANY VOTERS. Sept 13 Li Hf 38 -T~~.-?"?f***1*; .Co m in is lionera of the Poor Mn. EDITORS : You will piesse ?naounc? Da. G. M. YARBOROUGH, B. J. GOiDE, ALLEN LOTT, J.- BENI. BEITIS, ' . t DR. W.-S. MOBLEY, As candidates for CcmmTasiOBers of the Poor fer Edgoficld District at the approaching election in October next. . WAXY ? OTEES. ; Sept 13 ...... -ter*-.. S8-' '--.'?' j?' ?-j FOR TAX CO.'.LECTOn. We hare-been authorizodv-by' nany friends of Copt, THEOS. HEAN to anoouno? him a can didate for ?-?lection to.tko-Offioa of Tax Collec tor for Rdgofield Dxstrlet at rho ensuing election in October aex't^ . ~ '.' A?g?.l * . ?o 33 O . Enrolling Office, . EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT, . SEM. 12th, 1861. AS there seems to.be seas doubt on the tub. j oct. among the pen pla -of' the District, for the information of i.U concerned, it is hereby an nounced that p?pions between the eges of 18 sad 45, who have been recommended^'for light duty by the Medical Ecard, ?nd person's between (he ages of 17 and 50 who/ having sent on applica ttvna for detail, ure on furlonuh from thia ?Wh e, sr? nnt in-any way included ia the' late Ordars from th? Adjutant dr lhspeetor General of tao Sta;-?. . F.J. MOSES, Jr., Lieut. ? Enrolling OffieTr. _ Sept 13 _ . . lt. 38 ? Special. .N account of my health, tho EDGEFIELD J. FEMALE COLLEGE; will he opened on, ? A the 1st Monda; in October,Y.tnl net'on the Hhh ""' September. Persons 'intending co send'their i children to this In&ri'ution chould inform me cf j that intonion as soon as possible. They are elsa* ?.j requested to brine; them and tb?, provisions re quired tor their Board, befare the School opens. P^KV. 'IL W. SAMP. ~ ridgefield C H., Srjpt 13 tf 33 e Imported Ayerskire Bull J FOR SALJK. h ? T WILL Sell on tho fir't Monday- hi October is : Jl next, at public ruction, at EdgeJl?M CH-, ' tay AYRRSlHRE BUL)/.. itaporfnl bofo??.the war," six years (ld. ' lie i* fVoiri.a bord of tho befit English Ayershires, and lib'iW? hi? stock lo perfiotion. - X'Sffll exhibit ?otae'Of-kis mock on the dajfo/-sf.ie. ;Sold for no fault,-and onlj be causo 1 nave bred bim sufficiently OB my .'....k. "M.. FRAZIER. . s?kl U _ "* - '_22L . Headquarter^ . * , HESKRVE' FORCES, $.?, l'oi.L'-?ntA, September 5; Ito-!. G BK TP. AL OR DFJUS SO. C. ?IN pvrsaauee of P-.ragraph Vj G?n?ral jOr ? der* Jd?. p?. Adj-iUnt and ?itspe^t?r-G??eral's Onice; lSCt,.eonrp*nfes for l.-eil defmer'aro ra thorised Snd raqulrod to be crgunizel in er.ch . ! Dtalrict'of tk?? tarts. - . v . . d II. All detailed mon, unless spcjdelly <-s<vpN?d, ir I inpludiag thoa? between thi-agea <w li a vd t* a i ye?Ti, *: well-a?. th'?se of tho Viiarvo elasV, a*fl y j required to {hroll ?ki wtclVes as la'cmber; of eoa !- j panier. * 1 >' ? ""IFE. The comprimes br?arJ*ed"C3(kT Ikis er?tir I-arc designed to be employed oulyissie'eraergtn'iiB . ! occurring in or nenr the l-i(-:rie;s-in which . t!;oy rt ? may he respeetirely organised,-nor wiil they ie i j rjijuii--d t ? perform service.except within tho ii j limits of tSeir respectiva Districts^ or Districts u \ contiguous thereto. i ' IV. The t?m of the ct.myaaics will be the or i expired yeriod^of- the war. The term xi* survie* ?* i of Jctailcd wen will be thc torsRjrof their rcsj-ec . J TIT" rienits. -. ? . ?r' " ? Y. Loeal ?r.roliiug..?f?;?cy3 sra .charged wi;h the exfciition of thia order. They will organise thc datailrd mee in'theirrcspsetivo Districts into coupantes nf not-b-si than 64 moo, and order cn ?lection' for eourpu?y SS?era ; stud- a? ?heh oom-* pany is 'org?'niieih tkeywill furwsH ir.c-ltr jftlls ti? these head()UHrtart'. Whwo che. nu cabar of -io tailod men is not suftj.-;iaut for a onupany, thry wiri funtixh a list <.rtbo Damsel vf. tho meit.. .VI. Tlsu prov Li rn? cf thc abo ra. order do not a.i ply to the ur.t.tiled tuen in th? city of Cidaui ' j bia, thay ksviog already been org?Bfzrl itiio ' comps ? ter. ^ ' By cvmaiind: . Brig. Oe?. CKESNUT. Hr. H. Bitrsw^tb, At.?stnnt.Adj't Gea. ' ' &?i" Kvorypaporin the State will copy onie, [ ^P1-1"1 _..lt L'S . li . Lost, ON the rozd between "Edgcfitld C. H. ?nd Meeting Street a lady's Black MERINO SHAWL;-wi<lt de*p s^k fringe; The Cndor will receive the. thanks of fha o\merr and a liberal reward by leaving the'samoat this office. . Sept 13 - : .. lt . 33 . j Candied Candles! j A VERY raptrir.r ErgJisi e*sdl?? fnH wciglt XJL -??ll ?peak for iLcm'telvetv ' . . . -S,-E. LOWERS, j Hamburg, Stpt 13 - * tf^ Adiiiinistrators5 Sale. BY an oTder rroa ^rlvDer?so?rE?<]., Ordis?. ry, I^vilL.prccicd te sell at Edg?,fleld C?-rC House, on the 1st Monday ic Octolsr text, (?he 3rd> the personal e?tat? of Gea? It Pjirrin, dee'd, ^ccn?is?irg 'of S ' . THREE LIKELY KOGROES, 1 FrNB PIANO, with some other-articles which will bo exhibited on day of .sale'. Terms madeYuor.-a on dey of asia. ' ' S. F. GO OIiD, Ad ne'er. Sept. 17, ._. . St . ' gs N?tioe. ?-APPLICATION. wUl be made at the seat 1%. Session of the Legislature of South Caroli na for av Act of incorporation og tho Edgefield Female College. rt/- , . lr' ' Sept y _ Cm SS . - jNotace: APPLIOATI?N wiil bo made at the r.-xt Session of the Lo^i ?atare to tuc or DO ra ta Good Hope Baptist Church. V JAMBS ADAMS} Deacon. Sept & . . . 3m ! . 3S . Wanted ffl^O FINE MILCH COWS Wini YOUNO JL CALVES, by th? 17th of thia month, to be - raid for in Board at tho edd rates. ' ? . M. W, SAMS. Edgeield C. H., Sept e 2137