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LATEST NEW S. [Special Dispatch to the Charleston Courier.] Wilmington Blockaded. WuJ.msaosox, N. C., June 9.-A large war steamer chased a small schooner into New Inlet this afternoon. The steamer finding pursuit use less put to sea. Our port is evidently blockaded. The signal Confederate Battery boat, from Smith ville, has not arrived up. She has probably been detained moving the forces. From Richmond. Ritcutow', .une 8.-Private advices from Liv erpool state that there are a large number of pri vateers at that port awaiting the arrival of letters of martte to sail. Two members of the Northern Congress are at Turin endeavoring to enlist an Italian Legion for the war. Marshal lionifant has forwarded the arms taken at 3Merrill's Rifle Store and Fait'ry to Washing. ti Arrests of distinguished individuals-nspeeted of seression continue. A lady from Pihillippi says that our loss was only three killed. The enemy confess to the loFs of twenty-five killed and wounded, including Col. Kelly. Our troops are greatly eneuragel by the events transpiring. Soldiers continue to arrive in every train. Colonel Bacon's Iegintett from South Carolina, and a Battalion of New Orleans Zouaves have arrived. Secretary Walker , inljlipoad. Important from Washington3 I WAtistwTovo, June s.-Several companies of regu'ars have departed from Chambersburg to as sist in the lIarper's Ferry m'ovement. It is under stood that the lines are rapid'ly eltoing on the Ferry. The I1st Regiment IS scouting in Sc.nthern M irylanil to prevent supplies heing forwarded. Senuting parties from the Iharper's Ferry forces have seized thirteen locomotives at Williamsport. which they have switched into the Winehester Rtoad. The batteries are being withdrawn from the Maryland side, and are retreating on the roti t cwards Winchester. whieh bas been etrongly for. tified. The Sc . esionists are strong and gaining in Frederick, Md. The Unionists there are-iuakin: with apprehension of an advar.ce fr.-n Point ot RIocks, three miles distant. The feeling of th 'Marylanders is indicated b.y the fact that they will. at all hazard.:, cuntinue to furnish food to the Confederato force..s at lharper's Ferry and Point of Rocks. The concentr.tti"n of artillery at liarper's Ferry, either indicateit a retreat, or an advance e;, Point of Ieks. It is rumored that the batteries at Aquia t.reek hae Leen reinfnrne.l by three thousand :-dditional tri..p-. Ituportant military mov:mnents are on foot at Fortress Monroe. The Georgetown piekets were fired on last night It is understood that the tivernmnent will ma no further requisitions for tru.ps. Senators awl Representatives are arriving 1. The President has rec-ognizel Miguel .lar. as Mexican Consul at San Antonio, Text the best informel m.n can.ider a b' h ti, England inevitable, so soon as She wet. A Western Missouri letter to the .4. -. Tiue says that for one l'tion fl:t tl. . there fluittery in the face of the law a doiwnt iof thi hate fuli embilemns of ti-eaon. ' The Memiphia Piatatliee ht:i: been sijisco tinued. The alleged c'ause of the suiptinsin ie ter::furui of the Postmaster toa i.-tribute the minal. Liiyal postisters are ditri'ct to /iorwaird lil mail mnatter adduressedl to 3Memphisi to the deaed letter ofiee. Amuong the di-pnatehes latt-y sef'zeii is oine fron Mr. Harvey, Linctiln's .iiniister to Poirtugal. ad vising persons in Soulth Carolina of' thq ;overn - mnent's intention to reinttrn'e Fu i. .n:umter. lie will lie recalled. Th'e Cabhinet is discussing the amiiunt of mnor.ey to demamnd ant the comng se-ion tif Ciingr.'s. One hundredl and fifty tmiltiin will pirobiahy lie the sum. K~entucky' Intvaded--Iniaolecet' of the Federal Coiunmnder, t'aimo, June s.---Gen. Pirenti.s, itt lertt nting that the Set'essionists li.td estaliila.ed a eatuy at Elli coitt'e 31jls, in Kentucky. sent twto compnieri there. Ciil. Wycktitl'e remuonstrateid agazinit thi: invasion of a tneutral .tate, liut Pretii' repiliad. .it is my determinattion to senid triiips ini :.iny ij rection and upon ::n cy soil that ny tivernmntI From the Northa via .3ohile. Miauit.:. .Tune 9th.-then. Sciitt way. lie nill iie .tuipy Rieb"'monl: andl .Memuili .hi the iit eenthi ida of .July. Ado'ns Exptress Coimpany wilt carty letter. fromt the~ setted..a Stat I: fr..iui l.ou ille. et4ch'--t' in the 1'. 5. enveloples. jienry A. Wi.-e is rieliOrt toi be very il. An early attac'k is exp.-eite.I ion ia rpi-r's Fierry. and the triops thire :e dleter:ied tii make to Thenrmuiipyine of it biefisre th-y yil the poi~sit iiit. Fif'teen hutndreit ir-..-pa illy t nria inr iit the malnSion of' Li-- I). t.ren.-btiw. at a ci-t iii S.',ti.iiut, fir the use of Pride~i~nt D1'. The ll.,n. Pierre Sialc, f h~a. -r arived at Rih-r mond oni the etha. It is :..uppesedl thait 1),.vi, will sotin tak.: the chi:'eficomta~li i eren. The Tennessee eleitioni in-lica, .- lien the .State is auiiuast tiiinimnuns fir aien ion. The~ pi-ket- of the .i.i.ssing :.rhi.-- in Vir.tit:iti -are nep~r...i..hintg tne:iarer n-- i.ach other-. TIhe Confede'ilrar ic ,mmh...i..nen have l...ight two ,-teninr.- in F:i.glani., andi the :.hsip witl soion ..il inlet the Ittitishm llag. :ii C.iirii if an att:ack troim th~e $,iuth. Ii. i'.,:aittiit iof the ah-ndly.ti anti:iie . Mini:.ter. Lird Lyotns, his piaccit Fri:n :hi' lti.-h ndi is.: tch. Tlhe light :af Phillippi.--Urt-''t atna! Reliable l)etnib-. Col. J1. W. Spailingi, ut this itiy. ni ho wasa p.:.rticipa-ior in the rei'ent light itt Pahillipi. 'iu e us the hollowing p-ir iulairs iif t hat atlriir. ('ir *forces were pi.-ted ini the ttwnt ot' Phi: lip. andi~ nunhereid in al l otit i e11' iece l''ht ini mteni. 'ftO commtainhig iot'iier, ti'!. P. erriel- , htavin;: h.eetn init--rm--:l on Sundiay, by a i iniura..tn-us l-l. who rciie fromn Firmntit iin Mli'iou couty,~ throu-;~h the tinas iif the enemiy at tiraftiin, iii thenie toi Phillippi. ti iitarwe if i imitlis, th'at it wras the punrl i.-e of t enemyv to ittaitl: ia, and k nowinag hit .-uperiir force'i, dtermtned' upoit ret iring toi !!e'erly, whi.h ik dlierai t iii inis It i-- .t stted itat. a'i miter was i..stud tir thle pickets outpoilst s ainil .-rou:s to bei in at I I ''l tan Sunitty nigh:. anid thiisordeir was obyd liihe biaggtige iiflhe respect ice emn;nnie w::a plamced upon the w.nitns, bitt ftor sm:-n reisoin bens kiwtt t, the commnandtiigiiti.-er, thie hiirss we're noit attac'hedl. unit they wer.: !elt sttninig in the -itreet. It, wa5 in this piisition if itfairs that ont the Iinrtning of 3Moitday, :it.tut idaylight, ite enemy oipened ire tupout its fromt a t wo-guno hitteiry it the oJ.poi)itet shire if the Tygart.'i h.lly Riuver. which sttcces.-ftully '':tn.andid li.the i thetl Chtrchri'le Cazvalry, of Aiutista, :intl lie Cital ry iif IIockbridge, utitmberitig :htugithier 'm t - 15th tier. who were siranite-l tin :h ioppo~i te -ido of thme river. The bitrses of those coirps bingh tuna.'ruttiiedi t> Lhe tire tsr ntittery be.;- fi,mt t pi.ket rte iiy whicth they were ieal t., thet tence, andl shtmpe-tt .1 .4 in the wilest contfusiitt, dingi ini ting the ha~lf-fttrmedl infatntry antd t hling the s:reets. It wits suni timu before the conftusiin ptroduttced by boith the tire and st.inmpede was overeto. Ilealiwhile the enemy upon the opposite side of: the ria'er endeavored to force the passage of the im..ud. winh osmtn or artillery. er'ic he had ' ield in reserve: but in this mvement he was hecked by a bold chargo of Capt. Richards of he Eath Cavalry, who was stationed on the oppo- ( ite side of the road. A running fire then ensued, a vhieh coutinued up the main street of the tuwn, he enemy having finally succeeded in crossing he bridge, and the successive discharges front the roops brought hit to a stand during every few ods of his progress. On reaching the curve of the road leading to ards TBeverley, the foot troops having beet form id by their respective oftlieer;. the main engagement ook phre and terminated in the final tight at turn's house, a mile and a half f'rom the village. [ere the eneumy recuivet a. check, gave up the hase, and Cul. l'orterfie'd made good his retreat o the village of Beverley. The U. S. soldiers fired at random, though arm t with Minnie rifles. whivh accounts for our small oss. The enemy were about 3,000 strong, thcugh 'rom the churaeterof the country they were unable o bring the entire bodey into action. Thronghe a' ady, who ha since arrived at Iteverley, it appears a hey acknowledge to 25 killed : but the itresump ion is. that there were mary more, to say noth ng of sixty or seventy wounmed. who were rapid- .1 y renove.l from the tield. Our own loss, so far as is ascertained. are: Mr. latger. ot the Augiustt Cavalry. who was killed tear the bridge; Martin, of Roekbridge, and Mr. J1 rhomas E. Sims, of Itiehlmnd. . Capt. Ilirlisards, of the Lath Cavalry. who wa? eported to be killed, escaped unhurt, an reached 3everloy with his c.rps wn Monday. Private L. 1.. liangertield, from the Warm prin, was not killed. a- reported. Olne of the mo t friglitenell individunis of the utire party was a negro, who was knocked down y the uism oh ' a .ix.p.oteund hall. lie imnecliate y .pratig it. b. 67t'. uinuped uponl a h1orse and t cached Beerley twot h:.uir. in advunce of any .Such w:i- the sndlent'.ss r.f the attanck that cte of the ien ha1l not time te, dre;. I'.... P".rterfield i= no:w at BIeverley. where it i xpeted he (an .orees'lully meiaintain his position util reinfirreed. No doub: is entertained that .1 he infriation of the absence of artillery in the ;tmt:ntl of Porterfield was eomtntuunicated to lien. 1etciellanil at Grafton, together with the fart hat our forces intended to moe that night, by t resident traitors. As an illustration ef the bravery of Virgi-ia vomen. we have before given one instance. Here another : When the firing comnmenced, iand vhile Mr. Simtis wa. trying to get the Quarter aster's t.aggage upon a wagon, a ly, seeing his liniculty. hot lly came forward, notwithstatod ing bullets were tlying ar'ur.d her, took one en.d if th-.' trunik aut assi-tedl him in his work. Front North Carolina. Wi.itietros, N. C.. -tune 11i. The per:anent cosutitutioin if thes Confe lerate tces has been ratiied un:tnimo.emly by t'ie State Coinvetni'n of North Carolina. RI turn of' the Seventh Regiment to New] York. I The New York lhe-c/l, in its account cf the -eturn ot the Seventh itegiment from the seat of nr, give its i glimpse of the utnder current elf 'pinion in Getham,. It sa:ys: There ws a spirit, tt dlisentent a;.parent in al n'st ev..ry elirctiun. :-iptreinIUly cnh.en ng the Irish . e.r It r. pop. l je I,,'e, e'who seem to think it cry har. that s. m.iny uf' their fi iend- should br ' to tight the h:tttes of the cetotry. while nit :eption hits been made in, Ctvor of the Seveuth. , opnitoti were very freely exch:anged ul: -c : aud ast the t.:e for the arrival of the regi i.:nt dret: noetrer, the parti.':ins beee usawre nlu rhieb.. of couirnt are t..t w..r:h n a ne.ing recor. atie thrett at hiini ati. ,t..ing thie tuen noade net pers.ens even sttid :h:tt large t.urcha-e.''t ' gg aii i h 02 en I-le r the inetrposce of re enuilts. I Lhe volutiteers, muchl~ t., their di:eredit, had1 pro-. ri ted themeselves with ie..tates, altels, hit of voul andl other mtissile-e, with the expressed inte-n O eof peelting ithe iun eof tJ~he Seven tb-i I tret ley mnight hiv.: e:.rc'i-de out hat fur the prom~pti ode of Captain Green, who is alwneys on dutty at he tP, rk U:ere.:s. au-i o ther t-lice.es who gant' ostrtei..n' c, c'he gtt ra t-> fir. aitt lbe iret toten. .ieight thr.>wing a :ni -ile. Th'it . i..:c.siv e c et -iitaus Ilii th m -, te e'tt.lw h but no.thing ceuld ,rev.:nt thcu: 'ri 01 .irin:: an-I g:rocin:.:fl at t1 th 'venth. :m1.1 e':liinig ouit iin vile hlnusge te r u .en .f thle sehleiers wh..e loede nlet trust toe their .'uar r. Itmev li:-s hii-se. thIe r:'gientt int iulti I F-rome Washingtoni. W.sii iyc-rox, Junte 7.-Ae.01!Ce fr.2m Feort r-. uIetroe tco the :eth itnstan! .tateL thlat the 1~a.'--. Meee attneked the Pig's P'..int lhit tery. -Tpj' cite I Sewport News. eon the.hcu.:s Rtiver. After r,: eiving twee sheets. ten I havineg tw~e ol hter met e .'rely ween tilt.51he reti'-eel. The Pig's P-ic t e nery opened car olnu.'.:xhiieed fine elibrasure mnehing heres'y or-ln:inec. TIe. guon-ip herre-, it t hatt Ccnetig. eef the II'm Ul - Nw Yrk neCW-itipo lot Ieeern :e;-Ieeniteei ltr suler I im-ral, lei.'elrtr. teo l'ting niuiete incar .cretaery .ewwar.d r'te-rked~ this tonfing hait ,..spe-lcl *..on tee he:er of .4itr p work at Ilar .r' 'e'rry. i intf'reetst h-.ce le':e .:n elt':red t'i I'ha t..hr. . e.z. P.e.i .nlttr--s we re tala Ito tie lt .eut hiow ruanye eel ee th ree- tonth, ' eolutet~ers were' willinlg tce enl ist feet the unlr. The rescult was tlcet thee traovertn nite t h:elt detetmne 11, nc n.12 new Ilevy. It is beie'e't here thae tituregaircd is prpri~ It i" l.eeliev~ced tiat Leerdh L..i' eiil,atebt - to. i. t:.vernli.etc nr.e cniavctable le, the l.in'ce- I ... Te e :e:t lie. heeno in ees.-iete' --very dtae ' hs uee'k een lie'-ignt acr-. which it i~S lelicve. , t ire . eint..eu:- ,l i uble. lI:ertett's Naeei lIriga-te heave l..re'-l I imuieCe (tel. HactIont' Riegimt'et. T." ttchte.!L''h ing ban-it of suhtiler< w:. :re~etel nC it h~ prouied Ce thumttia.-mi, a the'y Ipassed( I.eree':th nur1 tow y~l es.ter'lhiy ftd't'rt.n rcwo ri... cit carS .iaboutt ' y o''l.ck. 'lThey n-:m-tn 'eer bout m i. .\ ccur titi...n's w'ave'd their as, :tn. stelnlted and chiee'rted outr gtuests I ,e ieun woe '" itmagi cted wse tcotubl atlmioet seeu Ihe tintgling bloeod boundteinig t hrouth the~ir ctieins, a.ei he-ar t he whhlcipe'red pra;yers ascnd Ctei'Les as5 an inviincile blwla'rk to dlelL'em all lent 14 detar 'and honoraehb' to themt anid to us5. A St'reee 'ccurrede ait t he se~cmI tain wvhiebh hbreought tetars to the eyes of1 mtore tthan one. PThe t raini he-d stoed a~ t-l few 11minuteS, and I .tatrtedl againt. In the mneantimle Adljt. jb W. .\ikin , whlose fatmilv is here, get eout, andlhisI hi~dreni were int the cr~owdi butneithert knew lef the tther's pere-Lence. At theC train was mio-.ing iolf, impeiled by ptatertnael love', te 'hlels"-t hildl, a diauighter, t tushted tear thle emov ing tmas . if pechaince she might ee her e epar ti nI the. A :renttIctlema .,eeing hter raei 'ted |te'r il lie ar i l4 fr t lhat puirpose, and as we. ,n..w :he4 t-tarl'uul eyes of thaet little girl teage r Ito .'et that det-ired glimpi ~tecan t ht liht~e he - bea'stt, wei a'intIcst extcluinicedl " (1! crueztl I ul that susp.en-e cdid' not lia-t long, foir It was soo annountcedc that the father was rcloee ev. an a,- that ebiud rtt hed lovilwar into her .herl.-'si arms, ItO he seen matty he better imal~gied hantl delhsibed. 'Thler.: wats mantty at full hcart eer.. ailmost to over-flowintg. Ceol. .Jenkiln's lil.i~net t matty lbe expected~c :o pac trtugh to-dayt~.---W'jinn.bor'o lle'gister' f 'Thiursday. i'.'I.i.: -Thle party of horsemten, whio in aeee Fairlax Coteit l{ouses and firetd r'ight tud left, toe kill womnent antd chikir n. if' in, -nge of their gunls--are saied tol be ai p11i0 i' the treeops who were taken prisoneers ini h'exase aid releasede onl their palr.e.'le tt >e ir ar e-gaiiist the Confedetrate Stat" . I his brutal foray is a e'ry htontorael feltl - nnt't of their plhedge ! It is, i!<o. a .drikine etary Inn' 2 G.;'neratl Sat ird's Pr-oclaman' ion, that he tatme toe prt'ectr and nt! to injuire . 'lTh peole of ' irginlia c'anniot mako upJ heir mmtds too soon as to thec charactr <. :e enemy with whom thbey have to deal. sk.nond Whim Edgefield Hussars. Lisr r'f the ('omrienned, non Commiesioned Ricers, and Privat(es of the Eigefield Ilussars, ttacvhed to the l[ampton Legion of South Caroline. .'..pth,'-M. C. l!UTLIIl) *1-t Lieutctaunt-J. .. BUNCU. 'd Li,mnatl---J. J. UlA F'fTON, uad Liit ennutt--J. M. LANHA.. Von, Cumma ii itoniad (fierrr. . 1st &Sryou~rt-T110-. W. G LOV ER. 2" drl "rut-J1. \1. W1 IS 1:, 3rd S.-ry,-ant-Tl. L. B UT LElR, 1' It/ .Serganit--A. J. ANIECSUN, ita .erget~ant--P. M. JiITLER. I-r ('-jui,rl--.. B. RYAN, 2nl 'orpmrl-F. P. WALK E Fl, :'rd ('orporol-W. A. LO V Et, -ir.i t'&rpuro/--N. I.. GRI FFIN, :,it I..orgrorl-J. I.. Ni It.'LSO, p,/plsin-.J. W ESI.EY BARB, Purrir---ALEX. RUT11ERFOR L, Iluyler--M. A. MRrT .1D. Adams, .W ~ahtn 1. J. Adaimti, J hn'1.va~n. 'nim. itolton, W. P. Mr 1{ie, I'm. A. Batrhelor. Wi'.tielal Martin, C. Brier, J..1. Healing, lose; ]3ruce, V. E. Miillet~n, 1'. Butler, W. W. jli'. J. Butler, Rniaaaljhns \ iernset, hirri4.an Butler, L. F CuztB, . P. nnI hy, .M. Chathatn, V. 3.tiinl, W. Chipley, N. Rile, S. Coles, Ja lLertpnn, no. Colgan, Sa L Riper, ta:nda.l Crift, 1 ote. toht. t. Crafton, . C Singleton. ohn Crawfard. Rihrd ingleton. I. Clark, 1 L Stark, . . . IDeu],I asworig, P. Deliach, T N Talbert, .1. Eidlson. 1. I1. TL taktr, n. Frazier. Clu:rles Thanatt. B. til.ver. T. v 1. . (aliver, Jut'. 1 ia I , m.ttloding,/itl:r W r, tale Lumpton. Jr., .In:'. Wart, . '. llamt u.:1 t :.1 lr , . W. llenderaon. If. i. .lon1es, .W :I: n. V. l nag rou . i t. 1;. l '. .IV. Lagrone. 2a'* The s.ecestiArn flag, the property of ,rlack on. morala'red byV the New York ?ioatisF. hat' boen akn to 'New York andl jiec~cti to the ]'re Nt artinenit of that city. HMAMRK EA MtItt:ia, att Greenvt ille C. ii. til the evening 4' 5thi in-.. lby te Raev. T. S. Ar"n it,'Mr. WV. :. EA RIS. of f.Igslal. n. Miss EI)U1A. lauhter oaf 1.tzj. S. A. tut'::::'. '"f Greenville. B I ~T Y lrat,, :a1 Summ~ner lull, S. C., Jnea the ;rd, IA It i 1 ET E.. infant laughter of 0. II. P. and 1\e A. SCOTT. :iged one year. right uiuiuthe and wetty-tWtreielhtyir. Stranger:' 1.tsin- may see ' Mialiat the olul fact. V gait,-: : newly inaite heai." There rep.i ses he liavied fa,to1 0lf it ;ruiimiiine chi's/i, the olbJeet of : danting Mothpr and N ful Father. Sweet HA "i- ni= tn-r:! Farth ntnli nut claim onte ;oin itn.t and lovelyR e give lt , ak taa Hint hit giveth andl tiskth Jaway. ilere. e the imea tt the Lordl." Gout b.ye, dear totttuat, I ant gone, No nioure y6w' stiles to greet, 1"".11';1 hear no matre my ,id tinet No kit; itau ca:li :. L.r h~ana Piiaia. .itr W.ie Swerin i DrPpa fare e ih Age -right it fair: FIat1 giiiio, in /leavet ita uwell. Uiitil yu .-A l met fie there. W ithlt ieli there iOT.II eeht ourahligo N r.r i~t;l~ ..s. t. 5l ti t . . tz Wil iLUl, ty ie 1'.(3 ~' :awera~aa.In. 1. Wtt A. lige' Thre ntscsinfag hlrprt fJc skeanta-li . otNew rkian preente to he'ire Dhur :armen ofta ei tehn a~j'it~l tjii ~est~~ igi ~ ii e n ie C. .. n the eveningaai ,!f 5hia.. yteRv .S nniM.W . ii it.li, AElrb. andMss.E0WA inuheto a. .iA Tiow:a:i ofGrenviof~l. .[:1 ait SummerN 1111t1,tte it. C., Junethte 3r IAe R iat ta ETE inflcat ater of th. CH.r P.uan itrlaners ioU ~ p aigt tny e Mid't lhe oldtr fa lielldltrit of thpromixi chiiathn.ieo altng lohe an a fnd FateSet T -n: S iaotre!t ar t loubr nt le nim alnte Edoe in hati gIaiaw iiveth and titiketh awny. lI).se b Ithet t:,ame tf te Lord." t .ti lipetos h Nohu a moe yourii smilrese rieiit, swlll aYi'il ear no! mare winyi y antrttne;-i iu Darl ~ u: Papn.i arthe wellc th iIewt l'm oninlanentonl -'til you( ashiall e me there. Maa ten yon'a kiii sat tisweetiillriytaa a Relr~i~ia ig t aiousi No ll.tice.ttaleh ii The Secon T uarterlys Conarterincefo thalane Edgte ed~ aict ill hia. hldiu~i in cl 11 thespaeo gatur Iy the 15th inaa.liit:tiil Chrces wf ill b e lii i tia lsto oisehrve t laiia - thrtw ea l1. a In . uctor-.a l., ...... ... lu .t in ws; n al 3 ori:tle . wl. .il. in t'wil aif erew~miic by Etd i.ila th i; aFN i.: a l nist: t.ll-.uw JErn ' iAhao :ejt,---: a i il lirb lafoir siautilh inrnalgr teo aaliatiiu' ii pluar ltm.u-itnwu si the ytetdnies otf C J.hera to i ipur.,hietin the prant p--titite nt e i het prot e~~i 'ire ::iar tniof iittrtod':tali lti dheir.,ty, aspker liunv liet bi ga. Shirt. l.:.i, . la ubjec Nit .\. ait\les o i ia st yle nhiih. l.st S. .irAtiti E W , 7lo nal :ii . i~titg l iN to an .u -Ii a dd t o heil.iit.S. UTOIEY Grt- Te- t'reite of JAh' t C 2.\ 'n Sneehtae niae o lr of SouthCar urna, egield1aa Di tir t, ar tt eetin Ap eri 23, t.(agitra 18.61uif, i l alil~ itnth vad settl'e, a n .th aubacrition ilii r teaidti ofi ahe EOt.ae .-/d (tie Dra. we~i haelef wai li Mt r.i D.a At. Dti.. aey ot aw t .vel. paitta their.ubcitiin. ilf this lnatte. attw -ritt i.-hi ng to con ? itriiae t h u mpan turnd will le: eri. leav~ heiait sameJ wih g ee'ry & Tre.'. EdgRRieldOuNr, E Cue ra 1Ov i:e I mw,, 1n, r8. In. M,161 CHICK'S SPRINGS, GREENYILI.E DISTRICT, S. C. HIE Subriber having the entire control and full management of the Motel at these well nwt und 'OPULAR SPRING S. takes pleas re in informing the 'I ravelling 'ublic, that it rill be opened fir the aeeitnmodation of Visi urs oi the 20.', .ieiu. The Iutel is being renovate-d throughont, and xpciiencd ('ooks and azittiv"t Waiters tre en ngel. Every ex- rtion will lie made to render he e.-tablishmient agreeable to Patrone, and a ome to all Vi-itor'. The friemikis o' the 11 tontel nrO reteii'td to give ary o..tice of their intendedm vi-its, in order to inve their HIu.ms r:uLd oa i r i imarrivll. CoiU.-hee will be in readiness at the Itailroad epot. in Ureenville. to e.rry passengers to the lotel. The fare frum the leput to the Hotti will t Pine dollar., A IFRI}1E TAYLOR. Chick's Springs, .June lu :.t _.: NOTICE 'HilIL.l ab:ent S. P.. GRIFFIN, Esq., will have charge .if all profetssional businoss eretifore entruted to in. M. C. BUTLER. Tune ti, St 2 NOTICE. Ut1NG my absence, WADE HOLSTEIN is nuthori.,ed to transact all my bu:iness. M. N. HIOLSTEIN. June ti 3t 23 NEW FROM UNDE!t HAVE appointed A. STEVENS, of Augusta, L my Agent for the sale of my Pure North Car lina 'WIISKEY. All who wish to get a choice rticle, would do well to call and examine it. J. I ARRISON. Charlotte, N. C., May 27, 1 61. -m23 Wb-isley o EvEN CASKS of Pure North Carolina S M-.ntain-Ditilid W HI 1 K EY--a very choice I rtile-just receired il for sale by A. STEVENS. Augustni, Tune 10 tm 2u BACON & FLOUR ! 1,0000OINDS CLEAR SIDES. 11,000 1'OLUNDS SHO 1LERS: 50 Barrels Extra Family FLOUR, to arrive, n consignment, .ausi tor sale by A. STEVENS. Augusta, June 10 3m 23 Blacksmithing ! [ AV I't. been thrown out of employment by the hardness if the times, and wishing to upport myself and family by tWy labour, I have eeurod .lr. ti.iode's lrick Shop where I propose o do all kinds of BLACKSMITIING, particu trly repiiting Iiiggies and t'arr~ages, (in Iron) ith Pl'antation work, Horse Shmeiug, Ae. All urk brought to the Shop will be promptly at ended to. .OHN .ALOY. Junie 10 tf 2' Eight Valuable Negroes FOR SALE. .Tame' L. Culeman, .*. oJfrtyoge. Thomas Dunagan. .I BY Virtue of a Mortgage, as above stated, I 'I I ill tell at public outery on the first lo:iiay in July next, at Edgelield Court House, he tilliowiug Negro Slaves, named in the Moirt :age, viz: Billy, Adam, L-ane, Rylnud, Dick, rou Charlestin, Samnpson and Ned. ( Terms miade kno.;n en lty of sale. LEWIS JONES, Agent of Mortgagee. Ed~geidc C. IT., Jtune 10, 1W6I. :it 23 Town Council Order. P U BLI u otice i u hereby given that aill pecr sitis ha~ving Publie Arms in their possescsion re re-juire Ii to depioit said armns in the Store io. . C. Unra.mx E-ait., Ititendaent. And all pesons re eairnestdy reqjuested to hiave their premises hor..ughly seinreed for -iuch armis. This order is nde it iutr.unnee of a niruclmnuition by the Gov U. 5. IY&EJ iiLDo F OI FL O RID.A. I INLAND) TO ST. Jo BN'S RIVER ! Ihe E l eg ant Steamer EV\ERIGL ADE, W ILL LEAVYE A. \N~ll ev Tuesday aind Saturd.mv ii.: 'clck P. 31. conee nglisily at Fert-ii natiu with the Steatmer Ex. i . r Pilairkea ti I oilier L.anings ..n the St. uh's River. By th~s Route piassengers fir the St. John's iver avoid the unl--SntnettlSS if all niide triir pyPsaefromit Satvatnnah toi Pilitika. $8.U00. A. HI. COLE. et :ll if 40 N. For Sale, N.1Lit it STRONt; 11UG(IY HAR NESS. Wiltlibe sohil liiw if tipp~liedl for soon. Feb 11 t.iE. BOW lERS, Agt. DITY CURED BACON! LBS'. CITYV CURED) BA 3000(ON,---Ilo Ii nu-cUred by) Ci mminisr'iin Mleriehun t. .ugsa. May - -L 15 For Sportsmen. T UST receivedl FIFTY BAGS supeorioir Sporting SOrT,:dal Nos. Also, on hiti.d a r-upply of undi POWl)ER, CAPIS, &c'. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Tambmigi. Oct l16 if 41 OTt (CE.-A ppilientio will he madte to thte n~text Legia~cture for ii Pubilie Roiadl runninig ran the tomiti Road h.adinitg fruom Aiketn to Edge erd C. II., abouit Itwii iles from Aikeni anid inter eeiing the Ileesville Road,. or the Pubtlic Rond utning by Mr. Chats. Plutnkets, abouit ine mile uit if the said Piuunkels. .lue '> St ' OTICE.--.\l Notes tind Accounts will b. .1fiundt in the hands of Le~wis Jonc% Rst., nil T. J1. Whiitaker. Those a hii ennuott piiy will lense settle by Noec. T IIOS. t. JIA CIN. Mty 1 * t 17 OTICE.-All pesn itndebteid to the Es 1tate of Col. S. Christie, dee'd., either by lute or Accoiunt, are rcequested i t ake imimedi te pyieit, and thoise hiaving demiandis aigain-t lie aime will present thett to the undersigned roperly iittested. W. C. MOR AG NE, Ailm'or. N Nov 19, 860. t f 4 l Notice. WILL Ieav-e my Notes aind Areounts with my I father, II. C. Heorlong, nnd thiise Iidebtedl to tne and fail to settle the same by Rteturn dnay, tiny exet to) lily coat. Lost or Mislaid, SNE Noite of hantd fir $174.40. madec paytable to J. H1. JTennings ir J. W. Rochelle, dattedl tt ec. 1 860h, on twelve. motnlhs lina with in rt rm daite, id RtOTT. JENNINIGS. Jn. 'i. t - 22 Eresh Family Groceries. PENN. Agrent, has raecied a freih anyi ,o ply of ,ROiCERtIES OF EVERF~Y DES l~j'i TION. which lie will selt excusively fir :n i-h triom tis dte. Al ordeLrs for irticies in his hne muost lie aei'manied ci with the Ctish. M layl 1tf 17 Fine Flour. T1'T tltECElV ED 25 BA RREIN A No. I FLO)UR-ina Unrrels lnf anid QJanrter haeks, whieb will le sold LOWV FOR CASH. L. R. COGBURlN. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS1 FOR SPRING ANDI) SUMMER!. BAUM KAUFFER, . :1 UIND t7 E RH E AUGTI'A HOTE TS, AUG-U S T A, G-A. Would call the attention of the [lies o tho efact that they have jut rereived 1 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of the LATEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS for SPRING AND SUMMEI R TIE R{A DE. Our spAcious Stre is filled as usual WITH ALMOST EVERY ARTICLE Belonging to the Dry Goods line, and our customer will find the VARIETY: OF NEW IRESS 'ODS So eagerly looked for, avd of which but little is in the market. We have on hand LAWNS, PRINTS, JACONETS, GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES, BRILLIANTS, BAREGES, PEREALS, DEBEGES, CAMBRICS, BI'LK SILK LACES, CRAPE MARETS, BAREGE DELAINES, CIIALLY DELAINES--TOIL DES DAMES, TOIL DU NORD, POLL DES CIEVRE, PLAIN POPLINS, FIGURED POPLINS, BAREGE ANGLAIS FIGURE, MOTTLED MODENAS, EMBROIDERIES, BRILLANTES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, CORSETS, LAVELIAS, PARASOLS, HAIR NETS, IIMALAYAS, PURE MOHAIR, r(.nlvES. MITTS, GEO. BUTTONS, "E""[c m e l\/acte GrOOCAd : - JIOMESPUNS, OSNABUIRGS, STRIPES, &e.. &c., ALL OF SOUTIIERN FACTORIES (ir stocks in DRY 00l0) YM cn of(: Brown HT.ime'pumn, T..wding',. iieU Drill', White Shirtiig, I)kr., C;L-imrrt, Sheeting-, Tl (2uvers I andkerhi a, Hickory, Mi~al gitJuk~vs Denims, Mus uit lettigs, White (gods, Marlhoror, liars. it.tuks, Table Cloths, 'tt n11s Io kr . Musquto .'et ings Nnpkhms, l~~i~loot il lil .e.& . " ' SPECIAL NOTICE. Having a FULL SUDriLY of ll kinds ('f C f)1 t1,e WHOLE COMING SEASON, we are cfe1Iing them at. the WELL KNOWN LOW PRIVES, Not Raising the Price of Any Article ! CwimereI llandkechief. M AN IL AelS &c.,U&c..S&c. ii Hain ae FALLABLELY fa , kind of tod hr theT WITOE CMIG SEASON, we are rellythem at the WELL SckN.NLWP~f MANTILLAS7& DUSTE)SRS,. Auut~ a LS rediyfde t17n'ok CA..D.D.A.TES. 1' ur Nhet-r i' J.1JIES EIDSON, y. V. COUPER. WILLIAM SPIRES, .h1ilN BlAND, SN RY 13. BALi.MA N. For ''ax ('olltecior. W. 11. 1l11.0W .11. R kN.I. ItPE)R. STARLINii TI'1tNitt, t:. M. MAY. e'HARLES CAiIT:1:. 15EKItY HothNL.. T.i. CLARtK, A ttoneyitV :i, if .a W. t..1:rCE r. ER}.. Y. YA l'Ol.c tl:E.. Edge:iela, S. t'.. Fub bal u , Law Notice. Ill l 'ndersignel bet thi .lay fe.rm.l it ,4r: nerhip fur the PI'A''E('l OF LAW NI) EQIlTU'V in the Iti.triet of Edp-otield. her, or either e.f then,. ea he fIciedcI, until fur ornotice, e-ither in Mr. A t: %-', dice'. adcteuinii.g e Planter'eI tlyen'e) Iloel. ""r in Mr. n ceteu e tiee appe-ie to the Salua lionne. .tOiSEIll AJSNEY, IfEN lY T. W1!ailIT. Mar is, 1P11. m:tn iI Medical. S. CANNON, M. I)., having le.oated . in Beech ieland, n'ifers his l'rnfe..ional rviecs cn the public. Otisee anl re-idener at r. S.1.. M. Ct..t ur.'s. Beech Iland, Mar 9', 1E61. et l U I P.ARKER, DENTIST ! PPER R'IOeMS OF .31H. t;. 1). TILLM.AN'S LAW OFFICE. Edgoneld, S. C., NMarch 19, ti 11 GLOBE HOTEL, AI'IISTA, GEORGIA, AF!TIN MLLARKY, Proprietor. Augusta, May I ..m 17 incoln's Blockade Beat! I...tc 1 y.. J, L. IMS, ONE DOOR BELOW THE CITY IIOTEl., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, - AS just received frein New Orleans. Vi Charleston, a large Cuneignncut, vi.: 125 Barrels Superior re-boiled 1OLASSES: 60 Barrels A. N... 1 New Orleans SYRUP; 150 Hlhdi. New Orleans SUGARS, eomprising the best qualities; Also. CORN, MEAL, and PRODUCE GENE. ALLY, and last clhough not least, ausmo FINI EORG1IA WHISKEY, four yeurs old-all ol hich will be sold on reasonable termS. Augusta, May 1:, 161. If 20 All AN) WTE STUE8, 186! [ATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS Wholesale and IRetail! Geo. W. Ferry, MASONIC H[ALL BIUILDING, . egueea U , .,ept. c , lt;u tf r ti BROOM & DAL. lholesale and Retail Dealers i FINE READY MADE Clothing! IENTlEMEN'SlFUR NISIIING 60ODS, W iJ t' LD re.lpectfali~y inlvite the a:ree.:ncu thceese ine want. to their laerge cmnn- well ae :e.ted Stecek eof Sprineg and1. S'eumu'r CLOCT! IING ilitini ee i.ht Ul.tJT IIS, co',red and lack. madcee is klulron STYLE ; Dreep lD'Etc'. Alpaca, Silk. Farmer's Satin ;ut: ceneeec FR' OJCK$ eeeal SA(ES; i.iN:~EN fl aell Ceolorae, Plain: :end Striped: Lienu Drill ecmcl buck FRiCE tj ened SAVES: inen De 'ST E R S,.te.. &e It is worthy eof neote thaet our Stock i.s all ncle et fretrh, antd ns we thiuk, well laid in:. befort e. Tauritf went into operaitioni, and wil e sld feor the sma~lle't ractr' eof proft' by thme elrri gned. TA.ILORIlTG. nol t., .ew.ler. in elh-: hecst . tye. flROOM .& U)AY. N:o. 2w'. Urecnde Street. Au1 e. a ::ml 1: JIAS.DB. UlARR & 010.. DRAPERS, TAILORS, AND ~JENSe'\LERCE1RS! 0 BROl) ST., CH AR LESTON, S. C., CAVE OPENED TilEIR SPRINO ASSQRT MENT OF (h)ODS ADAPTED TO MENS WEAR. pr dl. Discoun11 Allowed fore Ca88 Charleston, May 17, 1860O. ly 19 Administrator's Sale. [)Y Virtue of an order fromn W. F. Durisne. Cr L3edinry, I will procceed te sell at the lcete ieneo of' G. 'W. Landerum, diee'd., on Fridlay, t 7th Juene next, SEVEN LIKELY NEG.ROES, csehlcdiend Kitchen Furnituere. Twon llersecs. ,e. 2 Horsne Wneoei~ut t and u one osMage'n, arri~ire and1 eeBucg-y nede Harne, Farming ule, .te.,--leing part of the peereceonal eetaete of abd dleeesedl. TE RMS.-AIl 'ous of and under fiveo dallars sh-sumse above five dlollars en a credit of relve months, with interest from elate, with aup. reeved sureties. Persons not eenmplying with rnh, property repeobi act their risk. W. M. LANDR UM, Adl'o-. May 22 .'t 2': 5tae or~iouthR Carolina, EDI;EFIELD DIISTRICT, I.V E:Q'IT Y. Lode H ill andl others,I Jie" M. Rich~ard'nn and Iiene'ry 'ne .lame-:ie S. e nie:nard.lai l.:'ers, sef havidc PRiehciad'n, dee',.. and other'. rT flpperinlg tee mcy rstisfnetieon, Ihn hea Dlef~*en umn Minter andle his wife SueSunl, S-rmuieehluHll amn b wiie Fraences.: n I E. .1. IBnek:'n:.,ter eendl hi ~if Amalunda, are ablsenti freome anied residle hwyeuie i iits 'I thcic Sente, Onelin cei Ii by M:". I. Ect damlli, Compul. Solcto !er, It is .erered t hat thc i Ii fin .elnels. edc aesp~e..re. weeith:ree mc:ctth rec the pulctionii'r he~reni' ,n peleled, eentswe~r cn emur i-, thits bill, ecr judegeieent will lee rendleree gaint. themt pero rGeefcaeo. Z. W. CARWILE, c.:.s.. nr. r, 10s ma T H. HOWARD, No. 172, Broad St., Au~u..a, Ga., Keoeps .Al-- \--roii hni iti BACON, CORN, UA'IS, PE AS, A d ai ll Kinds i:1 P1 uidur:"' I.dw"itiil i ORI'1t ',G& IL F.. A N SI OPJvs r1; Cii.CJ.i'r.;. !fL1' I :r Singh!,are iU~s$ gentle i1..r- ;t,J trt:r. !+1 h~.. trler:.!i- frel.a h .'..luu". * ut . .r~ .... I.' " :,u 311di atlerti,,n S!aaii tic t ".7..i. .1 , I.. is it.. lit It ..f I a who titny ILitrr u ilh tooti irtt ar..l.r~e. Atuguan, Mar 2t; 1 BOOTS AND SHOES! J. W M AV'EL I~~ hu j;.g hvt1..atlr ,ele jr..! .l."_ !AIILIFL. ail th..! 3it.ke ant Cbjl~l..11 s lill . ii'i'EI1": lo etleuten',. Fin.? J'unr ;d. 11t,:. :ti 'si. t IBay:' ll'aliu; iand Tiia S iti ' t.. All of wirla are. ,rrattt, sI* t. tiai' .I ti~e here tt ateri::! and btv the 4 a.11:1 etat~ w". i~fiedi thu- I r*an (1EIiEJ IY].i tE3:12N' in the. way .f gr n.h Wi.rF awl litt lir:"" r h. iti t.'f. to ani, now;" it. hi 'I'. wit. All I w1k i- at f:.ir I riiI 4In,:H.l . r!ir~ ?~t :,~i . 0i.:.~ , 1'~a.~ 'in t !bz:." .I 'fron;d;n"lx:.~ a..re.r to t!( 1jor..t State of South Carolina, .lainP..Ii'kI." nn..4,..~ Ellinagton :earlty,, td.r.. e~t at. I jT apearing lea toy ":itti:ctieI tl~tit 1flYey Ga. IFreettn, one of the lit efdt,ta i t;' caa. rt.:des hetynoel an! ti hl:.tt te Iliit .it rt., 1tate, On -.:.,lion by (;1iti . ~ C'n pl~art's S:" licit, r, it is, .are 11111 the Fi'nil XaLy 0i. Ftie :Untdt thuippe:. r end jalead, az;:: a r, or "t uIii toI this; Bll witin three tuetbh ireto the pui.lieattian he.rein, or aL dteree pro CoaiE~ai 3sUlipet bite He il be etered. Z. I1. CARW1ILE, C..t.t. Connts'rs. Office, Miar ?G, 1503. 'm 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUJ i. AlI~ty 3ltaiiiy aind Lewin Mubicy. ~ Aa 1.e.ieaI, SiaLon Jay, jiUtOi aud JIW' Jesse Jaty and l