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LATEST NEWS. From Virginia--Skirmish at Fairfax Court House &c. RicIoeni, June 1, 10.P. M.-A slight skirmish took place at Fairfax Court House this evening, .etween the Federal cavalry and the Confederate troops. Capt. Murr, of the Virginia cavalry, and two or three others, were wounded. None ki'ed on our side. The Federal troops were forced to retreat. A number of them killed and wounded. and fifteen of their horses captured. 8- Another Versi'n of the (jlair: Atr.x.rsnt.t, June 1.-(via Mobile; June 3. In the attack on Fairfax Court House, this morn ing, the only Virginian killed was Capt. Mann. Mb1xtra Billy Smith figured conspicuously in the tight. The Virginians retreated, and were pursued by a botdy of horsemen, who succeeded in capturing twto of the formeer. The .:nel sotmanding the Federal forces was n.'utled during the engagetent. It i< raining here to-day. There are no appre -nsions of an attack from the Southern troops. The Acquia Creek Battle. W.tsiiatoY, June 1.-The Confederate States battery at Aequia creek opened fire on the Feder al vessels Anacosta and Freeborn yesterday, kill ing a number of men on board those steamers. The Anacosta and Freeborn are to renew the attack. They are only waiting on the Pawnee which is lying further off, waiting for a transport, with troops on board. Fromt Charleston. The Charleston Courier of the :Ord says: " Gen. U:triiA:ann left Richmond on Saturday morn ing for Manassas Junctitn. The same paper publishes the appointment by the Governor, of Col. Wtuor G. DeS.rust'tK as Secretary of the Treasury of the State, rice J rt E Fuost' resigned. CHARLEs-oN, May 31.-The British sehr. Eliza and Catharine, left here this afternoon for the italhamxas, with a cargo of rice, lumber, etc. Af er crossiug the liar she was brought to by the :team frigate Minnesota. The Captain of the schooner was compelled to go on hoard the 3innesot, and andl the schocuer was threatened with seizure and her papers r.xautined. The schooner was ordered to return and remain in p. rt until the blo-kale shall he discontinued, or else discharge her cargo ant leave in ballast. The commander of the frigate told the captain he had a d- d good mind to send a pitot through his schooner. Consal Lunch is greatly provoked at the outrage or his national ltag. and the community general ly is delighted with the result. From Norfolk. Nou:rot.s, May :1.-The enemy has despoiled the inhabitants between Newport News and For tress Monroe of their stall-ttntials, and taken two hundred of their negroes to the fort for laboters. It is xupposed that the enemy have itmprisu 'et fire of the white inhabitants, one of whom, a r. Latimer, was being tried yesterday, for assa g and wounding a Yankee otlieer who insul' L.atimer's fate is not yet known. All is quiet here. St. Louis Atfairs. Sr. Loris, June 1.-Capt. or Col. in wil be proceeded against iu the aleDonald hat s or catse~- 5 Gien. ilarney has beeni retrovedI bee: use he was not sufficiently irritating to the Mlissou rinns. The Lincoln Administration is evidently endeavuring to excite Missoturi hecyond endurance. (They want an excuse to eat her up, as they have done .Mary land. Black Republican Fratcas. CntAnt~~tsnrtm:, PENN., June 1.--A fratcas oc curred to-daty in the negro qtuarter of the town. The Black Republican troops, '~n endleavoring to (iuel~l this riot tin the part of t ir colored brethrt n. sitirt unit Ktuien a et u'ortt medFia .lones, and had two of their ,twn nuubelr killed. General Summary. The l'nion feeling is so strong ini Marylandl that it takes :;it,00tt bayonets tto bold it! The Confederate States have furnished Tennxes sce with seventeen thousand arms in atddition to those in her ownt arsenal. Encouraging reptirts of the crops, and empb eiatlly provision crops, reachs us in nearly all our exchanges from the Southern Stattes. T.msa~ Revm:xe.-A brother osf te lumnenttdi Jackson, who was recently killed by Linceoln's cut-throats at Alexandria, is in the neighbtoihood tif that city, and with his trusty rifle, kills from two to five of the Northern invaders daily. A PAmboTte WVo.s.-Thse folitwing is ex tracted front a letter. received by a :,lolii:e mar c-hant fro.m Shutbutlak. Miss : " It is said, when the easrs left lnst with trioitps for Virgiii, tLere was on one of theta an olid liady frsm Wayne cottnty with twelve sot1s. She was going with them to act as cook aind nurse." We learn front Pensacola that the costly- Dry TDock in that hat bo~r, hats been euI~k between the Navy Yartd and Fttrt Pickens. The iiert in sinking it wats to ptreserve it frttm the live ofE the enemy. The harbtir was already prtitecteid from the ingress of the licet. Lieut. Slemnmer has airrived itt New York. He. says Fort Piekens is impregnabile to any foirte that can be brought. The garrison niumber.- 1.ti0 men. For the Atdvertiser. Take care of the Volunteers' Families. We honor Vice-Ptresident :stephsens for hiis re commueudlatioin to the commnunity to, taike care tof .the families of the volunteers. Ianiy ofl these 'etlunteers have wives un hiltditrent tdepetnient on their daily labsr, andl thatt meains if itupport t hey ha.ve ntibty givens up ttor the-defence- of the $tate. Wie hesitatte nost ti .ay that citi-n,.nfetas wihis dot not open thte-ir putrses, arid ahtl in ptriptrniitn tti their abisitv ins suj.piorting the taimheis oft thoe who are lighting th-ir hattles. are eneiteis if the country, andi de.serve the loaithing antI exeeratisota of all hiinest mnen. L-t.k at tl.e nobdle examplle whieb s ichl men as hrtuce. of Ila lifax, antd many other Souithern gentlemen of we-dth, are setting. It is an ex:tmnple which alt meni of proiperty will imitate it they hatve hte-ar ts, o~r, in the absente of the hearts. itre s:ide.l by initelligenst selfishness. The wair tif thle itevo.lutiion cosuld nlever have been achievedl by the .swirl alsiie. The ipnjii litirses of a generouts peli'de were "tI-c ,inews of that war." Whotse htittes is the sidilier tigh:ing ?Are they any mire his oiwn than ofE thu~e whto remtain behind We heard the other dlay of a poioir vt uinteer, wthose t'amily ha~d literally nit half a sI-l Iar to prev sie for th.:iir wansts. Such cases nseedh only be in.,wn tio be remediiedl. There atre hotsts of genterouls piesile ins i-tr ciomnmnity whso. lily ne< to kntow that uuch face.- exist to apply the piriper c-orre-tive. Btut thser. istghit tsi be n.. excepitius. Every mns~ otif weastlh sught ti pour out Isis mionsey Isir thle e-tzmmin e-as;e as freely as others asre psiuring itut thseir bloods. 3it. Euizion :-I send you for publication an ext ract from the Ri-imond fis-pot--/-, aind I hsspe all of your Edlgetiel ader5 will readl and respso.d. Iwituld ask if -- lte, .sf Commsuittees :sre estauo hished ini every neighiborhlood. in our hsistric-t ?It not, it is time they werec up and doiing st. I woutldl also state for the info~rmation of mahsy in thIis c-otmunity, that thsere is a hteleif Csnmmit ee. I as yet but few have comie forwaird to t-onttribiute their mites. I hope they atre nott waitintg to be called on. that wiiuld lie itmpotsiung tto much sin the Coliunit tee. I wonuld staste ishr the informnaitn of the faumi lie' sif Voiluteetcrs that thse Committee mee-its ev-ery stn-!ay at three o'clock at Mir. HI. -T. Wuicnr's ollice, at whch time alpplications for relief msay be mnade. '- VIItMl s." F-sr thse Advertiser. Tribute of Resepect. A t a meeting of thte "-trJi-uL 'irep," Thursdaty, 1tth ofE May. Cnytl. .1. II nootnsis was calletd to the chair and Lieut. W. E. CI.annt al-ptiintedl see retary. Capt. linoogs having Ibrietty stated- thse object of the meceting, psresenltedl the following P'reamable and Resitlutions, whIic-h were uninmous - hy adoipteid. hW Iiees, It has leased Almighty G od, in h is infinite wisdom and power, to reamove by death from our corps Private G. W. Hu-rssos. Therefore Ja-.t~ed n.h t. eril weoIw in humble hsb-~ mission to His will, believing .that Tie orders all tl things well, we deeply mourn the loss of our a friend and brother soldier. h Rfca'red, That in the death of Private IrrTsoN, it the State has lost one of its noblest defenders and b our corps one of its must amiable and gallant t members. 11 lReoleed, That in his manly bearing, cheerful I discharge of duty, and ready obedlience to orders, d Private l[rTsox has left a noble example to the e volunteer Soldier. 3 Realeed, That we wear the usual Ladge of a mourning for thirty days. a Resolred, That a copy of these Resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased, and that they be published in the Edgefield Advertser. J. 11. BROOKS, CnAtnstAN. W. E. Ct..tnL Sect'ry. For the Advertiser. s DARLt.NGTOX C. It., S. C., May ::lst, 15d1. My /tear Sir :--My :attention has been directed I to an article in your paper of the 29th inst., euti- t tIed " lReplies to Capt. WARI.tv," in which I find J the following : "The only thing in Capt. WAni.rv's article that S seems to touch them prromuaaly, is the remark tl respecting the use of ardent spirits on a certain a occasion. We trust Capt. WAat..v did not mean to rettect upon any of the men who volunteered i for Virginia." In this supposition you are perfectly correct. It affords me pleasure to be allowed this opportu- h nity of testifying to the gallant spirit which char acterised those composing the 1st Regiment of S. c C. V., and to say that. so far as my acquaintance c with them extends, the portion now in Virginia I had no surperiors in this body of high spirited, u brave and patriotic Carolinians. The language t to which you refer was hastily penned and that S too under touch excitement, and will bear a con struction which was never intended. Members of my own company, visiting the main camp. re turned intoxicated ; some of them who, but a few hours before, were bitterly Opptosed to going to Virginia. returned only to procure their knapsacks. b guns. &c. These facts, coupled with information 0 received, induced the language to which objection d has been taken by members of the Regiment. 1 0 only intended to declare, that under the exciting S influences of lituor, sncme were led to do that V which in soberer aoments their better judgment induced them to oppose. And 1. know that this was the case in my own command. I thus publie- a ly disclaim any intention to charge oflicers of the y Regiment with using liquor to change the views t] of their commands; or to cast any reflection upon v thos: gallant Carolinians, who, as private soldiers, tI are now enduring hardships and exposing their s lives in defence of their country, upon the soil of Virginia. r This disclaimer, in the face of a publication just made in the " Darlington Ply," will, 1 think and hope. satisfy those of the 1st Regiment of Volunteers who have felt themselves aggrieved, of my willingness to do all parties full justice, and a that my appreciation of their gallantry is too I1 high to permit me to make any reflections upon -a t them. L I only regret that those of my old comuzpanions t in arms, who were offended by my language, had not addressed me privately in the first instance, and not have, by thar-h publications, placed me in the awkward ptasitiun of one who explains in r the face of an insult. But in t matter of this I kind, I can not be prevented trout doing justice I to high-toned and chivalrous gentlemen by any 'ears of pubmlie misaprehension. I amn glad that your course, Mir. E:trron~, has flowed mec the o~portunity of sayinag thus much to, the pulic and to my friends int Virginin. I anm, very respaectfully &c., gg Palicy in the State will oblige mei lby copying. - F. F. W. - ' Edgct't.!d Hutssars. C List of the Coammi,:Vnied, nion Commtissioned 1 Officers, :and Parivates of the Edlgetielal Ilussars, n attaced to the liamaplon Legion of South Caroline. U!npran-.\. C. UI'T L E1, i st .'entenantaa-J. J1. B1U N CII. -nd v-cr;.e:eanaf-.J. J.Cl'di ltsge:saat-TIlOS. Wlx. GLOVElI. 2,a Sergeon't-.J. 31. W ISE, 3rd1 e;antv~5-T. L. U'TI LEl', th aS',:,ant--A. .1. A NIDERKSON, sth S&r.pmat-P. 31. lUT LER. ls't U..,rpornl,..-J. 1I. It YAXN, 2aa,l ('orporsa/-sF. P.~ W ALKF1I, .ith Carporal-N. I.. tIR IFFIN, -,th ('.rjrpornt-'--.. L. NICILOLSUN. S. D. .Aa'shns,.MaKi. V. J. A-lats, Wtiea ri, Wm. Holton. - 1 T Maig Wm. A. Untebelasr. W.. ileo, .J. C. lIrice, .A Mits 3 Mases llruam, .I.Milr A. P. Itutler, . .O tzs larrisont Ijutler. ~ M ttt1 F. l. Chatham, .n.Biy .. V. Chipaley, J.ltaerati 1. . Cashes, S . spr Jno.. Calgain, 1 t las hatdal I'raift, .C. itg t't llbt C. Craltoni. BilurhSmgea r. 1. Clark, T .Sak S. . 1)eIal. i I . alet Wam. Fraizier. I.I.1hakr I. II. G;laver, Ctih batz5 . (I. (lover. .'.\ahn Wt. tsaldling. *a.Wl' Wtsie hitnmptoni, Jr., ihraWrd T. P. Ilumaptotn, .tis arl . Tia. Kennterly. C V in ). '. Lagraine, lo ie Wittiritld 3oatin, Mi:.Etnott:-he J. J.a wiell indgvrl x tracs fitoa sil W. ltte .\drelle, b tld saftie hslc BttaioUo the Oute intt laytl catisnt at'thelat. 2'.les. t~~itr;is'its Te cirlittlear nesing emtju. insartowultaies'~w .ct. i . Seatcr ing i . ' bit , ayal~ar osiaaCharelt Thoaus. tllf .i os fyurem aioWllsar. I is 1'stiiat vey ur, tuicardg i W a,ada 'ia~ eon~.W. AtWinninc , iieIeaitt iet W.oW. Lahamii SiC. aalhanoyscra'etiu Ftooie it ertheow Adrtier. n eas il niiae .e anrnl:yaturowayo wic ln see verttaasnl. x I a. romt ptroihaeleter lail ddre e it alad wfte b'pper st ttalie ofs herl 9th litgie, tol ahar hu,,ba f who ia 1an vuiolrtioer in therl.ec ian' t iltaLrs lawhitia ise brate i w io rty'f gall prie hhikin thetr tesiaenetalt.- give yof intetet Utot sonid itt y'oiititead relin saitlet tem fort ipublientin' faithta beliee iat al ilfeweli the parne.d. I di tiit thnk Il3tt .hal ti :hs anatl. I aigt Iae elt f hoatnd :- knowent will nota fgolo t," neither ttay y..ur wife n Hir dnet ca eilreand whra fteenl 'tor liiltou deariiame in ail acct tebt. They dettar iteoe whil m youstr nhowt So realiz yurnbence tand whiley dieoas (i in sirwflyth tineal, we i a thaeraoig tomte.a I t I iny' daiyl:er h at lachave ialt, b a ndtil fe sh os tofa your a etpatonhi c aely Vrint, lyo it t iieeyr, go, " analg ret noisbuad tat h e hartveihlvy so ffenopntlygetther e o yturacheeing humble.ayder o our amscton-e mi erl we vcry and your e se ialn wetlf-re au sferabl oe. Toie ay botdered it and andamy conatr, relyajistgr onrther juie ofu Iu tem too. And, my dear husband, should you it go into battle, strike bravely for your rights, owes and families, but remember ever to trust i the God of Battles, for without hit aid all will e in vain. I .lhould be over-joyed > see you at our dear home at any time, but as >ng as uitYirs remain in their present condition, feol proud to know that those most near and i ear unto inc have left their homes, wives and bildren for their country'.s cause. a A. lay you ever look to Him who doeth all things 'ell to guide you, and may he ever proteet you from II the perils of war. Your ever loving and affectionate wife. E. T. S. THEi DE?tH OiF .TM~s IV. .TArso.-The tichnond Examiner says: From Alexandria we have an authentic Latenent of the facts relative to Mr. Jack oa's death. His flag was visible from the f hite House, and Lincoln had expressed iniself indignant at it. Ellsworth declared hat he would bring it back to Lincoln's feet. ackson had long determined to fight for his ag. He had arranged a swivel to sweep the Lairs, and had a volcanic rifle that would fire irty times. II he had been aware of their pproacb, he would have killed many; unfor nately he was asleep when Ellsworth broke with his villains. Awakened by the noise, ackson seized a gun and rushed up stairs. he shooting took place at the top of his ouse. Ellsworth had got the flag and had it his arms. When he met Jackson, he ex lairned, ." This is my trophy,!" Jackson ried, " And here is mine !" and throwing up is gun shot him through the heart. The flag ,as covered with blood. Jackson was shot rough the head by a soldier posted down Lairs. He aied without, pain. The soldiers tagled his dead body only. GOODS rOR THE Mitr.to.-The popular ianfacturing establishment known as the ellville Factory, owned by the Messrs. ch:ev., near this city, is now turning out a andsone and durable assortment of solid col red and striped twilled cotton goods for sol iers' wear, and other purposes. It consists f plain and striped good-, in ttit clt ts, and o prepared as to make them impervious to o ater. The best of machinery is in requisi on in the inanutfacture of these cottonades, nid the facilities of the proprietors for fill i orders are fully adequate. They have Iready furnished several companies with ser iceable uniforms-among thetn the Indepen ent Blues, of this cit y. Knapsacks and ha ersacks are also inade ot' this cloth, and here is no doubt they will be found to an rhe purpopse admairably. With their provetbial liberality and patri tism. the Messrs. Schley sell their goods at educed prices to our volunteers.-Augusta )ispateh. SEv}:s Sons is SEavitc.-We published esterday, says the Lynchburg - Repuiiblican," paragra ph giving an account of four widows ving in the South who had sent nineteen ons to fight for their country. This we g tought doing very well, but there is a widow idy ill our city who we think has (lone better tan any other we have yet notice I. She has ready sent seven into service-some of them ghting now at Sewell's Point-some anxious >r chances at other points, and some ready to einforce them. All waiting for ordera; and lie old widow says she wishes she had as tanv Inore of thie same sort-she would send be all. With such mothers and such sons o lend their aidi, the Southern cause must ecessarily be victorious. Mon n Tltatie:nv is B.t mrtuoitn:.-Ona the vening of the 20th inst., thme federal troops -t to the cemetry in Baltimore and " ex avatedi" about 4,0001 mnusket s amti 3,000 pikes at haid been buried there by thte citiz.ens to eep themi 'ront being tused l'o'r their subjuga ion by the tools of thle Black Republican espot. The muskets and pikes were taken iforty wagons to, Foit Mcflenry.-Rich tond Enquirer. Cuors l? AIIKANS.-T he Little Rock Ga ifle stys that from all portions of' the State siruAn. rslation to the coming er.ps areof h~e tnost promisizz -- eter. Thet wheat rop) is the greatest ini breadth and the most uperior ~in qu:.lity ever yet madle in the itate. and the fruit promises an abundant hId. while the oats and corn thus f'ar lookI xceedingly well. tr~ W: ire nu~thoriz~e.ltby imany friends of Coil. I.IARRtISON% to ainnounce hiim a candidate for -eeti.,n to the iliit'e of Clerk of thu Court for algefield District. April 17 tf 13 fa The friends of JACESON COVAR tn ounce him a Ca udidate for Clerk of the Court of' degield District. at the next election. April 23. 1S6t 16 'if Town Council Order. S'l.L IC notice i- herebyv given thait all per -in' hain mg Puli.: A rons in t heir posnu r reqtuired toi depisit said atrmts in the Stiore of t. C. Ui14nv. sEsq.. Inuterinlut. An ailil pesn re iarnestly reituestedt to have their preinisea oir.btly searehzed for snieh mS. This order is unde ini putrmu:tiee of a pri-.-himation by the Goy ror. liy order .1f Coumieil. W. WV. ADAMS, Clerk of Trown Coucil. June 1. if 22 'CORN FOR SALE! 'lE Sub cibe r giv es notice lthat he h:. for .ale att this p'lLee, near lliwburg, 1 ,500 or tO00 liushels of W.HiTE CORN, ini the uir or in Sucks. This Cirnt hams been put up in hue Shuck, and is nice for (itnily use. It applticatiou tie early inade it can be bud ut :,itl tier buishiel in eairs, uor $l, tier bushel, weltl ten iedt. and in, strung cottion eiith SACKS ulhiuld the price go higher in Augusta I will sell t'raction below thit imrkel.. . VERSON L. BROOKS. Hambuhirz, Junue I :;t 2:, Post Office, ETTER POTA til- will he reuiredt in SV EltYINSTNCEIN Al)RANCE-. Ntt utice wii be taken of orders to " Charge ltnx." 'A. IIAMSAY, P'. M. .June I 10 iJ2 Pistol Lost. - L)' Thursday last, between Edgefield C. 11. anid Capt. C. Ward's, on the Columbia rond, SCOLT REPEATER, six inch buarrel. The tfnder [] Sreuesteid to bring it to this Office. whlere the wner wilt give a suitblde reward and his thanks. II. WINN. June 4 It 22' Southern in Everything. WILL sell my relmaininug Ltock of YANKEE PATENT MEDICINES ut Cost. I waut to tet. rit of then-diin't want to See a Yankee or his ?ills this site of Mason At .tixon's Line nnymore. RI. L. (;ENTRY, AnT.v. Iliuburi, JTune 3~ 4t 22 Committed to the .Tail FI Edlgefie~ld isturiet, a negro boy .1 ERRY, lte property of one John Free. Said boy is Lthout five feet eight iniebes high, weighs near one nudreid and forty pioundes, dlark comp Ilexion s that lie has been hired out down near hatn The owner is reqtuested to enmie forwnrd, prove r.erty and take himx away. thierwise he wilt be tait with as the law directs. M. II. WA RD, J. E. D. J uei S It '22 Notice. [ WILL leave my Notes and Aerounts with any fuher, 11. C. Hetrliing, and those indohtted to e. ant fail tio settte the same by Rteturn day, sy exjamet to piny eust. V. A. HlERLONt I June 5 :it 22 Lost or Mislaid, NE Note of handt for $174t.40, nmdue piayabtle tii J. HI. Jennings or J. W. Roenbelle, da~ted st Iec. 1860ni, on twelve mouths 'time within crest fronm date, signed 'RhilT. J ENNINGS. .une 5 .t 22 OT'ICE.--Aliiention will be imaide to the next Legislatre for a Putblic Jtoad running rmii the main Rtond leninig fromn Aike'n to Edge idi t. Il., abut. Iwo muiles from Aiken andl inter eiing th ticeiesville Road, air the Pubilie Rounid inning by Mr. Chas. P'lunkets, about one mile inuth of the sail Phunkets. .t une 5 3t 22i OTICE.--My Notes aind Arce-unuls will ba found in the hands of Lewis Jones, Esqj., Ld T. J.Wlhitaker. Those who cannot pay will dease settle by Note. T HOS. (I. SACON.j u.. a at a 4EW AND BXAUTIFUL GOODS FOR iPRING'.AND SUMMER!. BAUM & KAUFFER, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, i U GUS T A , G A. ould call the attention of the Ladies to the fact that they have just received A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT f the LATEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS for SPRING AND STMMER TRADE. Our spacious Store is Jilled as usual WITH ALMOST EVERY ARTICLE Belonghig to the Dry Goods line, and our customers will find the fARIETY2 or NEW DRESS GODS >eagerly looked for, aid of which but little is in the market. We have on hand a ehoice lut of LAWNS, PRINTS, JACONETS, GINGHAMS, ..1,, , . nu. y1.' ItRi.. - ANTS. BARE(.ES, PEREALS, DEBEGES, CAMBRICS, B'LK SILK LACES, CRAPE MARETS, BAREGE DELAINES, CIJALLY DELAINES--TOIL DES DAMES, TOIL DU NORD, POLL DES CHEVIE, PLAIN POPLINS, , FIGURED POPLINS, BAREGE ANGLAIS FIGURE, MOTTLED MODENAS, EMBROIDERIES, BRILLANTES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, CORSETS, LAVELIAS, PARASOLS, HAIR NETS, IIIMAL- -~ ~ . GLOVES, MITT: MAGIC I &C. Eliiae 1.Na cle Goocld: HOMESPUNS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES, &c., &c., ALL OF SOTHERN FACTORIES Our stocks in DRY GOODS consists of: Brown Honwspun, Towelings, Linen Drills, White Shirtings, Diapers. Cassimeres, Slwetings. Table Covers, Handkerchiefs, H ickory, Marsaile Quilts, JaLckonets, Deninis, M squito Nettings, Vhite Goods, Mfarlboror. " Bars. Cheeks. Linens. Pantaloon Stul', Swiss. et c., Table Cloths, C'ottonadeh.s, hoop Skirts, Napkins, Marsaueiles, &c., &e., &c. SPECIAL NOTICE. aving a FULL SUPPLY of all kinds of Goods for the WHOLE COMING SFASON, we are selling them at the WELL KNOWN LOW PRICES, Not Raising the Price of Any Article ! VIANTILLAS & DUSTERS, Our own iVianufactozy, a all i.he~ FASTlIONABL~E STYLES, and of the MOST VAIED1 MATEUf AILS, are dIaily added to onr Stoek. BAUM .& KAUFFER, .No. 175 & 177 BROAD STREET. Angunaa May 1 af 1 BACON AND CORN! JUST received and for sale at the I.OWEST MAliKET 'RICE FOR CASH, 101) llbds. CLEAR SIDES: .'0 " MlBED SIDES; i0 " S;IIOCI.EltS; a -- l'hAIN IhAM.SI; 11 -- SUt=AIl CURED IIAS; - Casks BIlREAKFAST BACON. ,k A Full Supply will be kep: throough the .seuion. S. E.. HO0WERS, Agt. Ilamburg, May 27, if :I NOTICE THIS ! A nI orders aneernpnied by CASHl nIll ro eeive prompt attention. All others tabled, rr indefinitely postaltined. S. E. DOWER{S, Agt. Hlamburg, May 27 if 21 Soldiers' Shirts. JUST recived Fifteen hundred yards Dark tuirey tieorgia made FLANN E LS, atn excellent article for Soldiers Summer Shirts. GRAY .t TL'CLF.Y. Angusta, May 27 It 21 New Goods : FOR THE SPRING & SUMMER TRADE ! E PENN, Agent, respectfully informs his i numerous customers that he is now recit ing anti opening a most BEAUTIFUL and Desirabe Stock of Goods. Ilis Stock has been selected with great care, and purchased on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and will embrace every variety and style of Staple and Fancy tioods. A most beautiful assortment of LADIES' BON NETS, trimmed and untrimmed. Misses and Children's White and Colored HATS of every variety and style--tritamed and un trimmed. A beautiful Stock of FLOWERS and R'CILES and Straw TRIMMING; Ladies' and Misses H EAD NETS, in great va riety, and a great many other handsome articles to suit the Ladies and Misses. In MEN'S and BOYS wear ho has a large and desirable Stock of Goods for Coats, Pants and \-ests, embracing every %ariety of Cotton and Woolen TWEEDS, Summer CASS.ME\lES, COTTONADES, DRILLINGS, Linen OODS and Black Summer CLOTHS. A large and well selected Stock of SHOES purchased before the Tariff. And a great variety of other desirable tgoods ton tedious to mention, all of which will be sold At Reasonable Prices. A liberal discount made to cash customers. May 1 tf ; 17 NEWT SPRING GO0 FULL SUPPLIES. WILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., Respectfully announces to his friends in the City and Country, that he has received his ECTLL STUPPLIES OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, Ebracing a COMPLETE assortmcut of STAPLE & FANCY ARTICLES, Augusta, Un., IS NOW OP'ENINtI A SPLENID AtSSORT MIENT OF SPRING MILLINERY, Comprising the various styles of CRLAlPE, dillP, NEAPOLITAN and STRtAW 130NNETS. rChildretn and1 Misses' HIATS', such as BOU LEVAILIS, ZOC:AVES sud ULOTlILDAS, whieb are the lh.tcst shapies. Aan, a largre variety of' G;ILT TRItMMING. IIAlR BELTS and IIEAID-UlIESSES to which she Invites the arenition of the piuhtie. Augusta, Ua., A pr 2 1m~ 1;: SOMETHING NEW! T;111]er'9 Aolypib&iPot10gra'iil OV~t LA:KA CO's JEWELitY STORE. Enrnenext dour above the Pest Ollice. T ilE 1'ndersignedt having thotroughly renovn tedl these beautifuil rootus, is prepared ti Lake Pictures in the iost appJroved Style tf the art, aind at unpreetntedly low pri'c. G ive hiim a e-dl. D. F. TANNElt. August', April 3, L 1 U. S. MAIL LINE INAND) TO ST. J011N'S 1111ER ! 'The Ele g an t Steamer E VERGL ADE, JILL LE.AVE SAVANNAll every Tuesday Vatnd Saturday at 3 o'clock, P. 31., connect ing closely at Fernandinie with the Steatner Ex el. for Pilatka and other Landings on the St. John's River. 'y this Route passengers for the St. JTohn's Jtirer avoId the unpl.-usantness of oil n,,'de trar , io the dan tlt2ers uof the St. eltih"t'" ),%"'. pi-Psnge fronm Savnnah to Pilatkn. $8.00. - A. II. COL H. Oc t'1 if 42 State of South Carolina, E DGEFIELtDDISTRICT. Y W. F.DUTRISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge Bfield Dis trict. Whereas, Julhn Neal has tapplied to me fur Letters of A dministratiion, on all and singular, the gooe and chattles, rights andi credits of Benty Boie, late of the District aforesaid, dee'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and ereditors of the aaid deceased, to be atnd appear hefore ume, at our next rditary's Court tor the satid District, tt he holden aL Edgeield C. 11., on thu 18th dauy of June inst., o show eause, if any, why the said administraititon hould unot he granted. (iven utnder my hand and seal, this 4th day of June, in the year of our Lo'rd one thousand eight undred and sixty-one, and in the 85th year of the Sovereignty and Inidependlence of the State of South Carolinn. W. F. DURISOE, o.a.n. J ine 5 2t 22 IState of South Carolina, EDGEFIL~D DISTRICT, IX l) R uIN.lkRY. DYW. F.DURIISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge. B fieldDi trict Wherea.s, Joesephi liightower htis applied to me fo r Letters of Adtminiistraitonl, tin till nud suigular he gotl aind ehatittles, righmts anid credits of J us. I '. Black, late oft the Distriet aftiresmad. 1ieetd. These are, therefore, to cite andi admronish all and igulair, the kindred andt creditors if the said a ,dcii%1 toi be undit apptear befoltre tile, itt our next decina.'s Court for the said District, to lie holden ttEieield Coumrt Ilouise. onl the 13th tday of Ju tie net, to shtow cautse', if anty, whly the said - -tnnstrationt shotuld nt be granltedl. .encu urder my handii and1 sod, this :31st day tf May,7 ill the year otf tour Lord tine thous n eiht hiundred anid sixty-OneC, ani in the - hty tth yd.-r of the sovereignlty and Inidopen: receu the St~ate of South Carolinia aANDIDA'TES for Sheriff. J.AMES EIDSON. F. V. CO(OPEI{. WILLIAM SPIRES, JOlHN 11liAND. 11ENRPY H. OA!.LalA:N. For 'Tax Collector. W. I. HIO)LLOWA Y, 13INJ. RO'EH. STARLING TI'RNEIR, C. M. MAY, (:llAltI.FES CA 'rEl. ERIRY HtRNE, T. 11. 'LA~Rl, Attorney n t Ent c. OFFICE, OVER I:. C. L{YAS STORE. EdgetIeld, S. C., Feb 20 tf 7 Law Notice. E I Under: igne l have i" .ilay tormel a part nerhi f..r the IRAUCT ic OF LAW SN I) EQtl Y in the ti-trict of Edgi:fiuid. hev, or either of them, e:.n he to.und, util fur her ne.tice, either in Mr. A a se''s Oflirie, adj-iaing he Pl:uter'.(Ityan't) lintel, or in .Mr. Wnta:ar's lpice opposu.ite to the Snu.In H1ouse .1OFEPHt Al:NEY, H ENRY T. W RIG;ILT. Mar IS. ISl. :,u 11 Medical. S. CANNON, 11. ., having loeated " in B~eech I.lan.1, ''ier' h:.s Profe:esional rvies t., the puilwi. tlee tii il rezide-ntec at r. S. J. M. Cm..a ttt:'s. Beech Island, Mar t, 161. fit 111 T-. P.AR K E R, DENTIST ! JPPElt. ROOMS OF MlR. t. D. TILLMAN'S LAW OFFICE. Edgefield, S. C., March 11, - tf 11 GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, AUSTIN MULLARKY, Proprietor. Augmitn, May 1 .9m 17 Lincoln's Blockade Beat! J. L. MIMS, ONE .DOOR BELOW TIlE CITY HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, AS just received from New Orleans, via Charleston, a large Consignmnent, vira: 125 Barrels Superior re-boiled MOLASSES; 60 larrels A. No. I Nt:w Orleans SYRU P : 150 Ihlids. New Orleans SUGA RS, comprising the best qualities Also. CORN, MEAL, and PRODUCE G ENE. RALLY, and last though not least, some FIhE GEORGIA WhISKEY, four years old--all of which will he sold on reasonable terms. Augusta, May 13, 1S61 . tf 20 ATS, CAPS, UlBRELLAS Wholesale and Retail! (an. W. Ferry. LouLuO SlUna oUiuuseu uLmJ .41t u2Z 0 um o gret variety of handsome styles. Silk, Alpacea and Giinghams UMBRELL AS; Ieavy Plantation HA TS for Negroes; Fresh Goods received by every Steamer. Prices scheap as the cheupest. Call ntI see. Augustat, Ga., Sept. 19, IS60 tf :36 BROOM & DAY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers i:t FINE READY MADE Clothig --AND GENT LMEN'S FURISilNG 600D1S, W OULD) respectfully invite the attention 4.. those in wanst to their large aind w,-1l se eeted Stock of Spring andi Sumnmer CLOTH ING. nsiting of Liht CLOTH11, colored and bhtnek, tmade in Skeleton STYLE ; Drap 1D't. A lpnen. SilkI. Farmer's Sai til andi P .ongee 1FROi'CKS antd SACKS; LI N EN of1 all ('"Ir-, Phlain tand Striped ' Limaen 1)rill ando linek FRtOCK nd SACl'S; Linen Dt.'T EhRS. Ae., &r. It is worthy of unte that 'iur St'.ck is all new and fresh, nnzd ats we think. well laid in, hiefore the Triff went into operaitionl, andl wil te soldi fo'r the smaillest rates of profits by them unlersigned. TAIL ORI]i'G.. CLOThS, CASSIERIES and YESTINGS. made to order, in the best style. 1B1O003 & DAY. No. 2.i!, lrsad Street. Augusta, Gii., May I 3tm 17 CiAS. D. CARIR & CO., DRAPERS, TAILORS, AND MENS' MER{CERS! '30 BOil)A ST., CIItI IIESTON, S. C.e hAVE OPENED THIEIRl SPRINGI ASSORT MENT OF GOODS ADAPTED. TO MENS5' WEAR. 10 pr et, Dis8coui11 Allowed for' Cas81 Charleston, May 17, 1860). ly 10 Administrator's Sale. BY Yirtute of ant order from W. F. D)urisie, Or dinary. I will proc~eed to sell at the last resience if ('. W. Landrumn, dee'd., on Friday the 7tht June next,. SEVEN~ 1K1ELY NEGROES, H ioseholdl and Kitchien Furnilture, Two linrse, tu 2 Horse Wagons andi one 1 Horse Wagon Carriage ad one Ikuggy and Unarness, Farmini Tools, &c.,-heing pat of the psrsonal estate e said deceased. TERMS.--All sums of and tunder five dl.!lar Cah-sume above five dollars on a credn twelve moinths, with interest fromi idate, with ap proved sureties.' Persons not complying witl terms, property reemldl at their risk. W. M. LANDlRUM, Ad'or. May 22 ".t 20 State of South Carolina, EIUGEFIKLD UISTRICT, Ld ltiil and others, . Jame. M. Ric'hardsoln andI i. nnr'ry/ ccn .lmes S. Gucignard, J A'lle: Ea'irs, of David R ichardson. dee'd., atnd others. J T apering to my satisfnetitn, that thc Defer r edalcnts, Rhsydnct GI. Hill, David R. Bell, Wil lam Mitnter and his wife Susan, Samtusel Hill an Ihis wife Franmcs, andi E. J1. Buckmtaster anil It wife Atimandil, acre absen&tt fromi and residle heyon the limits of thiu State, On imotin Icy Mr. W. V Adams, Comnpl. Solicitor, It is ordered that thi said D.fendanits, doi appear, within three mnontli Ifrom the publientioni hereof, antd plendl, nswer demur to this bill, or judgemaent will be rendere ..aanhm pe conifeno. W. H. HOWARD; Nc. 172, Broad St., Augusta, Ga., 0I Pl'01TE A I 1:ST.:. IO' EL., Ke ops 'A 1\Wil y Oli h alid l1ACON, CORN, OATS, 1EAS, H.I, MOL.iSEiS, I.IME, A nitil Kinds 0of irodice (eiw allv A -ag')":a. Mar 18 fgm 1I ORITZ& FLEMING, APPOSITE CjNCRtT .LL. EL.LIS STRE:T Augusta, (:n., F.EP always on hand for rile, Itnttle. .nid Sin;:le lIrness. Iltli i;E, rnd.tle 110RSy'S hluke an. nnl.rok- .\!ULES. Al- .. . tr II 11E, at all tine.-. ga.d ilAC Ei annd t.a.; 1.1 .6 S, tith genlie Horses anl uins:v Ltea. We tare ibia, preparsl t.. i;:OAI: li ( SE? by the DAY i ilt ila 'ii: :an.i We wa.nlt :iy ta < tr fricelds frmn the canua:ty, t11.61 .sry y elible ciru and attentiotn 'hil b'e bt' e-tawcd 'Ipe. the 1llarr'. of thave who natty favar us va ith th. ir )aarutage. Augusta, Mir "61 If 12 BOOTS AND SHOES! J. WH. A'EL l:.Viig h.-a I: sale pralm i - t..r of the buniAnes, ii ..ow rea o'' It. unI.u f:i-ture all the Diflerent Styles and 4aIIiies, 1:mbracing in p- rt Ladies' Fine Steel G AITERlS and b00'l- I. F: Mi.es and Children's supers b .l I'Elt. nr.t B1OO'TE EM: Gentltmen's Fine Pianp 1a. rm nr. Wa..r praosf noOTS. Fil:(Es i IA 1':iE):.: Boyp Walking and Fine SllOE. .1. All of which are ur wrranted to .e made :f Ile liet mnaterial und b} the inuft 4 .tilite. t worl, tlen. Conuaaate s:tlaithaaa wil e.,e rendrecd i. all who miy f.avor mt witb thr ork Fromt pn.t cxlperietce its the-hu. lh.tra. I fr.I tnt. isficd that I (ttn OFFLUt INIUt ItENTh in the way ':f geei Work nr.d- Low Prern heiart.fa.-a unknown in ti6 T- ten. All I a-k it a f.'r irial. -Orders far tOOTS. Fl:OES. &c...4 ot nve kind flild on short, st niti e. . 27 EPAIRING ne.tly nad pimoptly dov.e. Sh.p at the '1.1 etand nto l dom to the Po.t Offica. " Mar6 1 y State of South Carolina, ED)GEFIELD DISTRICT, I.1" A'(.17')' - .John P. Mickler and nthets, '.. C'amiusiuuua:r.-, '! .e' r-. 'nat 4nd4 }|: Yancy G. Freem:n, Committee, r,. . Ellin;;ton Sctrhes, A d'or., ci aul. J IT uppettin r so :,yi. satistlelin that Ytneey G. Freematn, ane of the 1iat-ndants in this ens-, resides beyond and withant the liuits of this tute, Oi motion by tirts rs'x, Camrpalainant's So licit.-r, it is rh red that the ,:aid T,:necy ti. Fye ina tao apie:.r and plead, unnuer, c:r dr mur to this ],lh within three aarths from the publication hereu; or a decree paro comfe.. against him will be entered. Z. W. CARWIL.E, e.t:.c.n. Commn'rs. Office, Mar 26, 1.*4!. I. 1:1 State of South Carolina, EDGJFIELD DISTRICT. - 1V EQUITY. Alhey 3lobley and Lewis Mobley, Simneon Jay,juu'imuna)'ci . Jesse Juy nda Josephl Jay, Ex'ora. I J IT appearing to amy satisfaction that the .Defen Idnut Simeoin Jay resides becyonud the limits of this State, On moationa by W. W. Adame, Coump. Soti..itiar, Orders~d that the said aaheent Dlefenmdant do appear and plead, answer or demur to this lill withini three tuonths front the publiention he'reof, A pril i ' if ~1: Notice.. A LL persons hamving detmanda against the Es tate ot Roaisela BSlalock,, dece'ms., will pleaseo hatnd thema in to me. puropmerly attesated, imamedi ately.1P. R. P.LALOCK, Ex'or. Bowles & Hughes, R ESPECTVFL'IaLY infosrm the citizens of Edge tieldI, and all whomi it may cotncern, that theyv aire parepuredl a~t their well-knou.vn etuud, DOtW 1.1 .Make Wagons of every size and 5131e Illaving a finte supply of thle buest lumisber, the'r -vaork wi.l be tound al giod asthe heat. In the. way if ecuirag ing homise indust ry,. iad for your .,wnu benemtlit, give us a trial. Apir2 if : Wagon and Blacksmith - SH O P. T lIE Subascribcr hasa citabised:t Duntonsville pe~at Office, a W AGON nuda BLIACE3a1T Il S ilAP, where lby promnp. a ttentian tat all orders. ihe kuaem tat receive a libternal stnpply of work. .lie will 'ouild tat order BI'GG lES, WAG;ONS. .tac., in the na-atest style aud! of ihes best atcrial. le has in his emloya, an A No. 1 lueaksmaith, andl in that as well as that woodl departmienut, he war ranats ssatisnet ion. IIEPAIRINGJ dlone wIl ::nd with, despaitch. E. A. WISEMIAN. Duntonsville, 3ainr i .um 9 State of South Carolina, EDGEFTELD! DISThItCT, I3 EQU'ITY. E'mina Rush,1 vs | RP;or,ale of Reu!a M1. W. Cla ry, Sar. Iao pay~ dara, Wilsoan Ahnery. | .bosa nd 1:diar. Rachel L. Shuler, et al.j~ I t ap1pearinag to mty satisfac'tionm that thc f'en, udant Eli 'aasser le absent from anal resides he yiand the limts of this State, On motion by Mir. Ausrv, Complainant's Solicitor, It is ordered that the said absent def'endar.t. do appear and plead, answer or demur to this Billa within three months from the publication hereof, or judgment will be rendleredl n:;ainst hinm paet'rn iC'f. -Conm'n Ofier, 2lay 9,t 1 For Sale, A NO. I Liot of 5TR1ONG B'GGY HiARl NESS. Will be rcaidl low if apl.lied for snon. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Feb 11 tf - CITY CURED~ BACON I OnVU LBS. CITY CURED BA' t.U C'. ON,--Ilog ]Raund-euredl by I, mnu t Kirkpatrriek, anal for sale by WI. H. 110WARD, Commuission 3MerchtinI Augusta, Mlay -7 411 1 For Sportsmen. USIJT reciveda FIIFTY BAGlS snperior Spottihg dSHOT. tall Noas. Also, on unmnd a sultaly of good POW DJER, CAlPS, &A'. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg, Oct I16 tf' 41 Fresh .Family Groceries-. EPENN, A gent, has receiv'ed a fresh sup ~.ply ot alROCERtIES OF EVERY D)ES eutPTION, which hae will .sell exclusively for Ctash fraom this data. All araders far articles in tii lane mai.t h e naecomnpnraiard witha thme Cushl. 31ay I tf l' Post Office Notice ! AT.La persons indebted to the Subascriaer -for A LErTR nal NEWVSPAPF.R POSTaAGR, a mnd also BON RENT, are reque.-ted to p'ay til on or bmefatre the 301th inst., as on that day the 1Federal Post Office authority expires. A. R AMS1AY, P. 3M. May 22 2t 2 e - Fine Flour. r UT RCEIED25 BARRELS A No. L UR-in Barrelut, Half and Quarter ISacks, which will be sold LOW FOR CAEIJH. L. R. C00BIURN. MatI t t7