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For the Advertiser. Virginia Correspondence. Is A WET, 5onntY CLOv:n IELD MID WAY itTwr's VIEsNA AaD FAIRFAX, Aug. S. For days palt,.iny friends, the weather has been vile-rain, rain, rain-and mud accordingly ! 'o cold too that I have imagined our camp to be not more than a mile South of Nova Zeinbla. Two nights ago, I got up and sought all round the Camp for fare, but finding none, retired to my scantily covered couch with the thought that there were times when even hell fire would be a luxury. These dismal spells are particularly nutritious of blue devils, and lest I be forced to exclaim "Jc soec d'etre," I draw out all the epistolary intn plements and prepare to make may r'entrec in the colutmns of the Much beloved and always-anx iously-looked-for Atlerti4er. The running to and fro upon the weekly arrival of the Adrertisecr is, I assor' you. quito equal to the confused flight of the Grand Army from Dull Run. " Uncle CirAr LIE" (C. M. On.A of Co. A.) announces its ad vent in a voice which puts to shame the report of one of Abe Lincoln's thirty-two pound rifled can ns, whereupon-the "heathen" (all soldiers are heathen !) rise cat maac and " furiously rage to gether." The Seventh has set up its rest upon three hills, all within the compass of one old field, and were the weather in the slightest degree conscientious, we would find it a delightful place. Col. Btcus occupies one hill, surrounded by the Companies of Captains T.uni.:nT, PnEscoTT and WIttF, while the other Companies have seated" themselves upon the other two hills. The Colonel's quarters are held in a mammoth tent, captured as we pursued the flying Yankees on the evening of the eventful 21st-a tent twice as large as any we have ever hsad, and which will last until lob Lincoln's grand eh biren are grown. Behind the said tent stands a. elab rate cooking-stove, captured also from the enetuv. All our crockery, cutlery, cooking uten sils. &e., are carried in a huge and cunningly contrived wicker chest, also a Yankee trophy gathered in by Maj. S::tnnr.s. In fact we have from the Yankees every co:nfort and convenience. Almost within hailin,; distance of us are Colonels le.:::s r, C.ts tt and WILI.tM. Capt. l:t:n.::t:'s Artillery and Capt. Dovsrs's Cavalry troop are also with us, l;en. Do it~u has hh- heo.l-quarte s in Mur 'ltst. With the exception of a little measles, and now anti then a case of typhidl fever, we are well and vigorous privations and the calamities of war are said to precipit.lte oge, but every one here is looking rejuvenated : the thin are growing plump, and the corpulent are growing are/tr. We g't great aitnda'nee of prc'vi-ions and yg'nrndlnanii' is now n" the sin wilci dot:h S en. sly hest uS.'' VYegctables :ani frits tre lte in this part of the world. but when they d. icnnz they are ilcontl paraitly tine: we are dleveuring dAly the finest of corn, iotatiut, beets, ti Ln:.e:, bans, peaches, pears and a pple.. And nowhere is the nilk, but t:r and poultry leaer. Fresh beef, rice, flour. sagar, coflee, &e., wo have every day, and for waste. As lang as we are staticinnary and have tiiue tit fix up things, we live much better than we d., at hotmc (this is literally true)-but let us be on the m:reh or on the lt.okout for the eneury, and t .en we have awful tines. Often between the retreat from Fairfax anl the march forward to ti:n: mitany of us would ;.;lly have partaken of a i. i ),el.- -. Oh. ay good friends, you have Ito idea if what a ter ible t,.: Jays we ex perievcce ! Spea!:ing of dead Ta:ees, they are still as pe:iful bet ween M"anas.:as antd:i :sbcker ries-,'r volunteer Cap1tains. Manj. . ,:l : .S. ile p'ilorin. the .nrthn if buszurdls in Virgil. s' gent' th:nt a hundlred andl ti fty thlou:sand bie ini porid frin C h::rleston ; a hlnntld thi'usatnd to en ter inuudiat'ly upon a': uve service, ait Ilty tnhou$iand to act ats sup1ernut~mrairit5. Ofcors the Mjoi'r inten~ds thenm to eat upk lnly th. r'inint .less a!-:ml horses ! Whtat d' von thnink, mty friends, haus been the et..'ll rmentDl uf our braves dinring the rainy anyt past ? Carving pretty thimngs out of w~oodi t.d.:: from the triunk of a cdat whnich was cut dow nn lvy the tirst cannuo shot of the -ainkees ~ on be . This 5hattered trunk lies upon tiba edge of iour Cainpl: the wood is becaum'ifully stmiuh a.ni red. Let ce-ery body ait home (esp::cially the fair) pre pavet for a deltge of tattling necedles." hnearts crosse, anch' rs, chains. rirngs, eigatr htoid-:r' aid <.ther articles too~n numerous to miention, alil ule out of this plurplle cedar. What d-> vou think od this~ expre~siin : "She tonrs (pnresent tens: of t1 e vetrb derivedl frin tutuing) a great dala :" 31y tetnt cornpani'in has~ workel late into tile Light antd achieivedi several bushels of tattinig tieedle-. but he refuses t->' give nie even ai sintgle one, though~l I know he w'ouldl bestow his w:,tehi upon1 ile if I requested it of Linm. You have no idea how tI--a Ihi:,rted all these " sojer boys" b.ee'tn. towairds the haved1 ones heft,behind; leuters are real, written and~ received1, and meinecntoes arc sent to and ft" wivth an inttetnsity of intereat wich timouts to ferocity. Thte diaguerreotyples of wii-es, children and friendls, if stacked up, woldl wake ta mnun tain oft nuch v-aster pro~portionis than Table Rtock i Thne dearth of wouten and children scentis to lie tn awful hardship antd every unintarried tian, be lie au beatrdlesss yoth of sixteen or 'n' rieu'.e mar c'aa, avowS a fierce determinationt to cocenit matraaiou ny (to take ain Eve to bless his earthly Paradise) just so soon ats he arrive- at betate. Thme deutud for these Eves will hi overwhenit.g.: tuatny a tuanidenl of fifty summiers, whose bosoin ha.' pil lowed no htead, and whwse lips are as uinsn'liied ans thne leatves ofi thne whnite rose, wrill in a he calmled intin r 'atma.n-n We suifer iuch for the watnt nif a .-l' ' place: Fanirfanx is literaily the ".jnul' ing..i.tf phice," auni tine fa-n:ities int thne neighblor hno. d :ar.:hy i n teains what tine Frten call 4.-ens c',mmne il foot." Of the futunre wair .rn'spect5 ar.d artray tinove mints vou know pirobabny ninare thatn we : the lresenit i.' to' funll of work to be watrtintg timne itn spaeutiott ns as to thte future. V. :tok tnu ttlu tioniS, bumt inerely hd' d ,..r: cives ini readiitne-s to It was. myt intenti'tn ti write yout :nn :n-:-no:unt if thie:w. n re atities, iur on :hei' de :.::er that 'f relative wh' ha-l killed hi:,,:if e:h-ida. fomtn the Fire Z'nn: es iy wheni hn. -.as t:ken duiring the nlee ::fter thie, befojre I ciuld get a eba~ince in vutite. every deutail wais knoni t l lhurts oft the t:n::. A t Cu: .r~nntte:gi e, tnty trien-16, tie :i-'i was one of richt~ness a n'.'taderi::;. aind aI :nf Golihke tend::rrness ::nia bene"!--,' e- Theure were a'. thant tiute 2.tnet)l ick :and wounndeid iten in tils o:.a p::a.: :uni the reselurni ::ti1. .agbes nf tl e whlne poplaii.n bi ::til l.ow, ri<-h :::nel jior, white atnd1 bn.it, we-re dtir ethe tn to rue n r nurng and the :lleviitn~ anf their s.ieritngs. Thie nnonde people of Cha~r'lttes'.i-Ic Ii: .:'d~ anit in thn ir ehristianfl en leavrs to " wipe atwayv all It.trS fromtn all eve-.'' Shnuld any Sninthn Cailin:n ''a tol Ch.rlintesviile iduritng tihe noinig hr .ti.!le. and i ec at a loss whnich wayv to turin, let hhutgo ton Mrs. Con.ncs (the r-,ther of Mr.1. S itt a:ai ~n. C '- i f ourtn district,) D~r. :nd~ .s. Eie I! Per 1' rs..\t re. Sr..t-wn i:tt. .'r . l-::-':si. r ii.' .ltern'd :oil benevolennt fa -iiiy .f th-; ;:ifl.i:? and ilt ruenld comnfort, witht every lon; :,:g -':-ti-. I' tn atnts ta haVe his lirws ti1 :-- hiu:n in jleasalnt pntlace, let hi::: stop tinh.: F.:ri-: iloatse it Ebar lit ci vile' ! Our letinned andl phiianr..ph- fel. low citit/.-i, Dr.. L~dtoiiii.i wan '.ur comprtnin .i t Ie Farish [itt-e idurniini r sijiunnn in Chiar l-tteville. :cndl ton him we owe mnanny thsanks for liI wras nma~kingm~ hiiselfenninenitly iim.enit :ningt thne sick andn' wouindie] .tthi Cnrnlitniatns. h ir nn: tesvhic e ii liat t:. * -.rns wnouldl nall ai per fe:t //;neil. wi-/. : 1 audvise youn anll, inny friiendS, toa nmigrate thither and ,pendi youmnr summitnier . Ni l withsttatnding nll thi- tender cire tindi liinng kin - ness, ma~tny if ounr bramve in m n:-n hve d ied- - gino to their loint homne far awtty frini ft iemnis, k'n dredi anl aiuntry. Father', mthIers, brotther., sisters, friendls, :n-eu yt thne cnisatinon thait yiitl have given your liav-l iines to thneir e.iimi ry, toa tI,, tio flety, tin t11ai. C'ould iaur detad hamvo diedl n dter ? They are embn ednii in thne heanrts of lov-ing counittrymteun, cliveredl with hiinnor b~y a grateful nation, samneified b'y tine justice oif the cause in which they die.l, antd receivedl into ever Lastng glory by that God who giveth the victory LATEST NEWS. From Richmond. Magoflin is still likely to remain Governor of Kentucky, despite the threats of the Lincoln par ty, as they have not two-thirds of the Senate, the majority necessary to depose him. A letter from Western Virginia reports a slight frost. suggestive of hurrying up the blankets and other woolens for our soldiers. The tone of the British press in regard to the battle of Manassas is contemptuous towards the North, although it is evident they are dupel by Russel's statement as to the real merits of that battle. General Beauregard has issued an order, in reference to r.rnts, &c., taken a t and near M1anas sas, ntking the following requirements: 1. That all arms, horses, wagons, harness, mu nitions of war, and supplies and stores of all do scriptions, so appropriated, shall be delivered to the nearest commanding officer. 2. That each commanding offileer, upon the re ceipt of such publie property, shadl forthwith de liver the ,arna to the Quartermaster at-Manassas Junction. 3. That such persons as fail to camply with this urder shall be dealt with in the mtodt prompt and sutninary ina.iner. By order of Gen. BatlEc..taD. Trons Jonn.ts, A. A. Gen. The Crisis in Kentucky. LottsvILLr.., Aug. 2-.-The crisis in Kentucky is probably reached. Eighty armed men left hero this morning, as a posso for the Collector, in a special train, to capture nine wagons loaded with contraband goods on the Rocky Fork. They left the main line at the Lebanon Junction, and cap tured the train. At the latest advices, the captured wagons were cut ot, and persons interested in the adventure are said to onsider the property safe. The Leba non ltranch train didl net re. eh the .Tua;id ., it is supposed in eonsequence of the track having been destroyed. Latar.-The C.Alee:.r's p:.:se hn-e returned with the plauler. A printer, by the na:ne of McCarty, was killed hy accidentally falling from the train. Only one radl was pulled up on the Lebanon Branch. The plunder tided 25 freight ears. The Charleston .iersar!/ reports the probable eletio: of 11->\. J93:\ !:i.. S:nsswv:nt, to be Guy erior cf Alflhanl::; .satyp.d nlr'jority over WATTS, :'ve or six ths11,1.u1l. The New Orleans /iI- .y: tile prospees are uunit:ally favor:le or a i vy-crop of sugar this s::..n. From every lrr.a .,:i I Itgant reg.:. the sme weliome reports are dilly re eivedi: and shssu.t ::s teml.ct or premature ar.d t.ippiug frost intervene, it is safe to predict a ltr ger harvest than has ever heretofore been gather ed in Louisiana. What Andy Johnson Expects to Do. W.lsuaiso, August :4.--Andy Johnson, late of Tennessee, expects to head an army on his re turn to that .. tate. lie declart d that he will not return there unless he csntlsanies a. Union army. Lincoln will do his utruost to sustain the lUnion cause in that St:e t:) Court IbaU uc uttrned. La.tm::r:, Mv., A1ug. S;.d.-Towns~end county Court llouse, with its recorl, has been burned. New Yoark Cotton M~arket. NIew:YTvra. Aug. 2.;.-Sales osf acott&n to-diay .S6l iales :2iddlling t'plandss lI'. PeaceC ilag Ri...intg andtt at R~ow ill Coli cc tiectit. l.trtUnV. Ca s., .\ng;. :5.-At the raising of .1 pl.:-~ liu ill Fairti.:isl, Cont., to-day, ziaut Pitt grn: were i recent. wheni son::e of thems uettemupt si 1t ra'.e th la ;t::r:: a;ni . trii':<. Thie aItteingt, o vvr.r w.s sucie.-efully r '-ed, ulohe"'"' ig~t. e:a led, i the~ e.a.s f wichi t u s.:y inju~redl. sirD pihxe: :mnt st-.es were used, .ire :rmis. Theo. pr-are taig is niow fl ng, The.L Cl..arican~l :sspers: give the dutni ite str:mi.lin~g of te .F Ji.e;.55.t' St..\.;s -all tals :-.ste.!,.---b.rig a con inhte h.. . thec arival of the galhilit pritateers in the -: t-wne-te l.alies,"' says the C-str ar, " I brew ale lir hoiuses alnd they were received with elate upol cheers. Chersw were given for the .Isfjha-. rs, for the Sothernl Cnufelderaicy. ande the unitJ lillarity :and rejoicintg for tile safe' arrival ot tihe privaters was msanife.Sted. While there, they were su:tously psrovidled fsr. land frnis;hed with every comnfort that coaulad possibely be devised." gi The war coarrespondtient oft the Charestonl .crery repurts the sick oft Lu.':tuA' Baigade rapidly iaanpjrovinag since their returna to Fatirteax Court llouse. .A CARD The undersigned having been engauged in public service when the R1egim-uts of theis State. nOwY ini the field, were organtized, tare dlesirouas ofr raising legiasent anld retuning to the seat of war. Ifavig tassiociatedl thleniselvyes together, they cotan nenacd operations withs a view toa that end, baut save beena compjelbd to mako a change in their lans. As his Excellency the Gjovernor declines t allow anay maore troops to be raised in the Staete until the thsre t/suaudae calledl for tat gas into' aais (of instructiont, tare organsized, they) wouild respectfully sugge.- t t theuie Coampllanies whlich eav- blen kitnd enough~! to otfer thtemselves, tand to hose abouat to dos so, tos report witheout debaey di reety to tihe Adijutantst Genersal, as Conmplimies f.r:aed under the p.rochanation of tihe Gouvernaor. After the Comupanies.hav reachtedl tile entupiis of :st rcet, they will beo organizedh inato ltigi lttli, ala I cash ltaegii:n t wiill hazve thecla prvilege of et:ig its own~ Fiel-i Iiverscs. It eitherl sialii e'eet* the1 us er-iignedi fora its Fichd (ltiiverr, grate tll;y tey: wvilI :accpt ah haonoser: tut desiring~ toe le a-. the electioni unlt'a:'amleds by hiter.ee or I :minaitioni to dtinh:ata ti h dtis., of:Uyt I In, whil thlmay bs. -l iz t to thetm accoardhing to thec best asf their abliti:-'. ..le WA N. .1. N. Lil'.SCO)M ll. To those in Arrears! W: are par ienliarly lat warnt of tmonaey at thIis C ----atis tmtu-t uarge, a':uln ali in :atrenrs. cithser .r Sbs-ripliln or Advertisting, the naeces.-'ily of innaidi-!ii j.:ayamenrt. Thlase. who' have o t thec : -h.a re respectuml ly insifarmedcl thit we wvillI be pas. ret cive Whe.a t, Corn, 4 4:15, sr sther pr .slst. .a thes rulingt :urm-et psrieui. iln hin~aidationt .. lahir re.-r eti,-e .s.- isnts at thi fitihce. T itat fr.:a and aftmer tiisdate, oarsdars fosr (lie . ../rdr&.. mnslesS snesmanllsi ics withl the Cush'a, w ll rCive n ala ~ttn i nsrom us. We tare forcesd 's he l .psti..na of thlis rule. ands will rigisily ndl A NIEI), liy a y.,unsr l~sly with sa poad 'Yl.l-h ednet:astn, a -siuationl as Tes:,c-her. Th n sapie:it i- s ain:aie of the laistrict, asmd htas ex sericei oin a Teasmchesr. A jsply tat this fth. uag S rf - T (ST, ot Frilay l's. 21tih inst.. 'st the A ik mn i.al. a Last ef F I lING TAC l( hE tand T w., .liadtie F IShIit 110118. Thes tinder will citn - for a favsrhiy leainisg thems tat the Asdvertiser (tite. C. 11. GOfODWIX. A ag 2' it (1 T I C E... -Al Perss ha~vinag demtand' hli.sh [!ai tt. :are reele.teds~t tto -rcsent the samIse is'ithe t undesr-imcned i prsoperty attest es. tandl thoe eswin e te 1.-t te itrca reatets te taimake pntynsa at i th at-i -na bys~ I- ia th 10tth Sepjtembller neto : 5ste ar'wise te Niotes andt Aersoaunts wilt be hIsea ila the hantds of sat olieer of theo La:w fear eile. GEn. OlO. D. MILLS, Adznaor. tion' It3 Auction ! ON Sole-diy next the Subscribers will proceed to sell at Auctio.n trieir ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS, embracing a variety of choice DRY GOODS, PANCY DRESS GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. Lot all attend. Great Bargains tmay he expect ed. Terms made known on day of sue. COLEM.N & DEAN. Aug 2S It 3-t A LIGHT ARTILLERY COMPANY For Virginia T IE undersigned, having agreeul to raise a Company of MOUNTED AtT1LL~ltY, to serve the Confederate for the war, will receive a certain number of able-bodied volunteers. The company, when tilled, will be equipped, and armed with a field battery, and will be receivedl into ism mediate native service. Apply to Capt. ALLEN J. GRENN, Columbia. Junior Ist Lieut. S. P. R AVENEL, Charleston. 2.1 Lieut. WM. I. ATKINSON, Columbia Aug 2 2 Wanted, 12 OR 15 ABLE-BODIED MEN to serve in Capt. .T. 11. Bnooi.' Company, 7th Regiment, S. C. V., for eight months-the bal ance of the time-as the Company has been re duced by sickness. An earnest appeal is made for recruits. Transportation free. Apply to JAMES C. BROOKS. Edgefneld, S. C., 2t :'2 Ho ! For the War ! A C031PANY OF ZOUAVES for fampt-m's Legion is now being rapidly organized in CIarleston. Patriotic young men wishiug to join will ad dress at once, LIEUT. SAML. L. HAMMOND, Chairman Coin. on Correspondence, ' Zoutave Volunteer." Aug 21 It 2 BAUM & KAUFFER, ll.tVE R]:CEIVI:D STOCKING YARN! Augusta, Aug 27- i 21 Notice. AN ELECTION will be held in Hiamburg (the regular parade griiund of the hamburg heat Company.) on Satur.lay the '7th Septemb: r, f.r FIRST. SECOND and TIlIT ED LIE'IEN ANTS to till vacancies existing in sail Cunpnny. The mnembcrs of the Company are hereby ordered to ap;,ear at the s:fnne time and1 place, at 11 o'clock, for drill andl instruction, armed and equippqed as the law directs. Mann::ers.--Ienry Soloman, George Domam and W. I. Ilar en. By order of D. L. S:. i, Cdronul 7th Regiment. S. C. M. 0. 11. 1'. S"TT, Capt. Iamburg, Aug 27 1t 34 Sh ' 's Sale ! Theo. Dean, lax ':Clictor, lin.-' cqilo Jordan Morgan. . cu;ioi. BY Virtue of an Ext utii.n directed ti toe by Theo. Dean, Tax Collect.:'. I will pru.ce l to sell at the residence of Win. it. Jones, on the 12th day of September next, in the above stated ease, TWO COWS and CA LYES, levied on as the property of Jordan Morgan. Li:W1S J0N1:5, s.r..n. Aug 21 - :;l NT ' CE.-- All -er (i.t h:v'in; ch ;ms against Lithe Estate "f Margaret Jliipsurtt, dec'l., are reqietel to present them, duly atte-ted: and those indebdtel to said Estate aro nut i-ed to pay the same by next lie:u:n dsy. Lungor indiul gence will out be given. JULIUS DtAY,Ad'uor. Aug 2S t :: Edgefield Female College r illex Si.i.- e:e ofe GA i Itiu i upcte-ce, nAd ei.-Se et '' . inntn tx t. To ns for Ei'ard iand Tuii.,:: the sa:n~ -as ihere -An <.n.. .h--uirh:I inf. r:::;u. .-n -vill refer I'. Clah.-:tue nhichwcilil be liurn~bhed up..n'; :upll!ien-. .. .. ...,..... ,- n.e '. tm;-anyu are ireby oirderedl to, :ppeair :1 ti- eatne tiila: :.ni phwie (I I o'clock) fir dirili antdi :nttitni,.tie ..ime .ttid *nuiped as~ thie law r.quire. eCuluinghu. By order of D. L. Shuiw. c--d. !h;- ':. S.C.31. Auig 21 I! BACON AND CORN! J -ST received an-I fir .8 att the L OW EST MARtKET PllC2E F-it CASHl, 100) Ilils. CL EA\l SIlDES: 50I" lhill I) SID)ES; 10 " SIl0)ULDi)tS: 5. " PLAIN IIAMS: 10 " SUGAlt CUl!El) HAMSt 5 Casks BII EAKFAST BACON. Zir-A Full Supply will b~e kepi.th ihrau the season. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg, May 27, tf 21 State of South Carolina. bodltftr arms Ixst-:ued tt. ti:tttEs~ whtah hav sitce dliaaroled, are herebylit no.tifie-d that .iteh linids will b~e puit in sui iit nh-ss the esaid sr:uns ate returned withbin thiirty dnays frotm this -late. hby order iof tltIhiiverinir. .\'ngAjt nIh npetr Genrl,L BOOTS AND SHOES ! J. W 1M. APEL haivuin; biecomae s.'le prpre ti'r of thle b~usiness, is now reauly to manu tactutre all thle Diferelit Siy!es ai~d Qnlailieis, Ettbiricing in part, Ladies' Fine S-ed (. A T El:S tndl 1b00TiES; Miisses ami Chaildren' suiterb SLI PIERS and Gentlemen's Fine Ptuimp Sol.D Tress andl Water paroomf lbto0~TS,.11 lEi S andl GA IT E1lS; Al oi f wheic t ar Firated t Io e made of te best muatetialI and ii:-t : e mot e -tient work metn. Comph~d.:e s u bracti-tn n'. the renidered to .ll who may favor av:with i ir ue.:rk. From~ pa-: expr-.:in et nc the uinecss. I feelI sat. -1.ild that Iiaen U FFit I NB U't1-2ENTS in the way oif goiiod Wlorke ma ii ...w Price;s heretaifire unkown in this Tire.. Al! I :n4 is a fair trial. ysi-Ordiers for Iti.fS. SliuES-, At., of every k iil i lled oin shortest nih-e. rg'REPAIlR1NG tnearly tail promttptly done. $1h.p at the old stand nextI idoour to the Post O f ii ia. rThiske hI WWiEEN CAsKS if Pnre North Carolina tr:iele-jtst receivedl and for sale~ by3 A. STEVENS. Augusta., JTuin Int 'Un 2M Notice. ALL persons having dlemandis :egnilnr the IHe tite of lise-i lh Inilek, deie'il., will plans aul them in to mae,. rope~rly ttesteid, immedi ately. P. Lt :ALOCK, Ex'or. Mar g tf 10I j I~EsvrlNotice. 11AE evealEXI'EII ENCEI) IIAN f>S in mynt Shop. We ace prepaered to lIEP.\Alit lbCiG, GIES, CAltIIIAG ES. WAGtONS. .1- bo-. "al wrk peiniinig to. i Woodi 'ur illnektith Shtop Istrictly attended to-.nut onily for neatniess liut for durability. (lEO. J. STROTHBER. Aug 14 i TO FARMERS & PLANTERS! --0 T H E MANUFACTUIED AT Columbia, S. C., BY R. M. STOKES & CO. T H. subscribers hereby notify the Farmers and Planters of the Southern Confederacy that they are now establishing a factory for the production of a commercial Fertilizcr, which they eilieve will be found equal to any fertilizer here tofore purchased fromi the North. All the in-re dients of the SOUTIIERN COMPOUND FEl TILIZElI are found in rabundance in the South, and only require the application of scientifie knowledge to make us perfectly independent of our enemies, even in this particular. Our intention is to sell our Planters an honest and reliable Fertilizer, peculiarly adapted to our own soil, elimate, and crops, and, as far as possi ble, shiehl then fromn the gross impositions so frequently palmed upon them by Northern ma nure manufacturers. Our Fertilizer ront:ins all tie elements ne - sary for the food of plants, being compnsed of PULVERIZl:D NIt~ItT SOIL, POTASH, DIS SOLVE) BONES, SULI'] URIC ACID, PLAS. TER and LIME. The manure thus formed, con taining a largo per centage of potash and other alkaline salts, will render it ineu/le: /br rotoun, nnd will he found to influence the growth of all other crops sufiiently early in the season, though not quite so promptly as Peruvian (nano. It will hold out longer, and mature the seed perfectly, giving decidedly the best crops, and will show itelf in most instances superior to (luann or many other of the most. popular fertilizers. We shall be ready to supply the Fertilizer about the 5th of Secpteniier. Price, $15 per ton of 2,000 lHi., cash, bankable paper, or Confederate State Bonds. 11. .'. STOh'ES & CO. ;Colunnbin, S. C., Aug 21 .t :t2 THE CONSTITUTIONALIS'T, AI'GUSTA, GA.,. I one of the MOST DESIRtAELE PAPERS Ipublished in the South. In its Commercial anti News Department, No labor is spared to give the earliest and most aeourate intelligence from all quarters. Its 'FUEERAPIfC COLUMN Is tilled with ample and reliable information of occurrences at the politieal and cuminercint een trs. In Politics, THE CONSTITUTIONALIST is thoroughly Southern, and adheres, under our new (bovern ment, to its principles of STATE RIGIITS and STRICT CONSTUCTION! It advocates the ad mission into the Southern Confederacy only of those Sta'es which Recognize Property in Slaves! As a part of their Social System. TEIB..S. Daily Constitri iur:nli t..............$5.0() Tri-weekly " ..................... 5.00 Weakly " ................ 2,110 No paper sent unless the CASH accompanies I e order. f* -Specimen copies sent when asked fir. JAM ES U ARDlNERI, Proprietor. Augusta, July, ISI t tf 21 Ol' Til. SOUTH ERN FJELD& FiRES.IDE1 -0 JAMES GARDNER, Proprietor. --- TIIE TIIIRD VOLUME OF THIS FAVOU ItITE SoUTJIlERN FAMILY JOURNAL ctoinenced with the is:sue of May 25th, 1861. It is putblieed at Augusti, G eorgia, every Saturday: containing forty col inrns of entertaiing re:vling miatter: devtedl to lITE IATUEl":, AG RICUL TL'UII E, ll0l1'T[C'T~ iTlI E :nat tile low p~rice of Two DIllars pe ye::r. Its Editors are: Literary, JTAs. N:.TIIAs EI.l.s; Agrinluranl, JJ.i NI~ L*I1 .:1:. M. D.., Prfeso ff A.:riru!rure in tGeorgia Urniversity ; I [urticuliture, \l~l: I,. TA sTE. Thne f..lIIwinrg are culled from inany ENPR'IESSIONS OF TIIE~ PRESS. "Its wvriters are tire monst dhist in.:ulihed in lire -'- ."[eba:, New wOrleanrs. 'en Fniled i:r ebiIC t reainlil mattr. {~tLnonr. 'u rnal il h ole:engry.con --.\ exellnt ourArgs edited bym conrn gt-etneni." t'rnil & Sentinl, Augunta. t le- ul Literary .Irnal~ in hecur. " [Vlbrn ru, JNnkorl. Mia . " Evetry-r rinr-n-nr in tht cunryc tihuld h re t. l~l I [te pubrli--, ug. ta [Cotrn.ri:kr. CllIs. "A wcelcegues at every tire.-ide." [Advertiier, lonrtgomrery, Ala. PAv~inr.1: .A.w.\V4 IN AIV.\Nel: 1ingle cisy. lperinnuh.................. 2,1 T fwerrty coiei .... ........----- ----. t TIlE IELD AND Fil!EiD~iE is now firtuly establised. It tir hrrldsiimely Illiniteid, int folio fr, fo.r hinding. tsr thre bie.-t p:.per, with elear tyesi. E:very exertion is nu1:1l to iol ien~teC its IN 'Ill I: Sl Til." All wishinrg to beiIeI sublscribe~rs. will plea.'e ddrs, .JAS. I AltLDNEl, Proprietor, Ahugusta, lin. IBLI5SS DYSPEPTIC REMEDY! ITIl I 11 isre-to a n-ays for lire proprrientors and)1 propl lers oIf p.itent, 1Iinediines to :Irrny belore the 1111 pbie eye in tire rtuoSt gliwin~g color:, nerountts of mlirneullous eulre5, and)1 at till samle tune cilmptlain ilf tire pove rty iif tire Englishr hin gu~gP as being in1:1 leaptat11e toI con vey idIeaIs thatn w lnhI 11, justice tio theIir mleient; pirepanrationrs. Now thne prori~ttr iif thre aboIIve-nniled prepalrr wi;l lhe cnlItnt to snav, e~rndidly, toI the 1people, what:I his preplara~iI ti'hs 11one1. 1und will In. The I YSPlE PT' I I. It EM MEl IY needS noi suchd proppiing ~p Iv anvl such enurningly dlevisedl fables. 11 $88 YpElTIC 1t EM EDY is tire only reliale pre p ~ratinl now b'efioru the people fur A LL hIS EASES OF Ti! E STItMACIIl, an thlose othe1r d iseaises thaI:t ha~ve thleir origin in discase of tharnt organ. It hans aga illn 1 and gainl eured wherrnall itler prepa:rat lion hve Lailedt. Its meicrit: have ee dicurssedi by phrysicions in coiunrsel. It jan14 often tie-en p.re-.iudged amt1) thrown aide by ly Scin and1)1 con'.wigned to the tomblt itof 1munek hmum h ags and arfterwalrds realtoredl to moure co~ngenill chiue 11n terra I ima, to be i 211 hiire.l t'o their wor-iut anl exhaiust -sI pa:tients, rind with the 31lST l-:ltF EIYT S t'CCESS. It hais been2 testedl and~ rc:netndedl..biy t're mOost emrinent pil-irint' If tle counitry, and one and all whro hanve thei ouhlyli I ested' it ill goild faith, are unnanimouis ill Liver Disease, Constipationl, ANT) A U IIEAT MANY (OTIIER DISEASES havig their origin in DIisease oIf the Slonmneh. For the above merntioned diseases, it is a iiv ereign retmedy. tinil will not fail ill efleeling ra crre if the paitfl5 isnt toiiholenrions to plerse ver in the tarking of the liteidy. If oneI pnlek e on't eure youm try anmothee, and1 sfi11 anoither, rn rest assu1red it wdll nut fail ill accomiplishing all tat is piromrisedl. Anit anithmer thring you mary rest nsslured of, thiat you cannmot tamke it loing wit oll seeinlg un md feelinrg thart it has ralreamdy be gi to bentefi t you: anrd if so, colntinume tankinrg it rgltirly, andl~ fillhow 01ut all thre dlirectionls-and lyoul WII S(.llN lIE WElL At;AIN. Tre ilEMED)Y is for saile byv lr. C. W. & JT. IF. 11DII ES and E. M. P ENN, Edgefreld, S. C-, at $2 er pacage. - i 2 .itly 2!1m 2 NOTICE IS 11EllEUBY U IVEN thrat urn Ip .plintiont will lie madue ti tile Legislature nit ts rext Session, to alter and almmend thie Chrarter ~f Incorporation of thme Town of Aiken. Au 5t'a 32 J..E. MUSE, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DE]TIST, IS Permanently located at Edgefield C. IH. Oflice in Upper North Rooms in Maj. S. S. Toaterias' Residence, formerly Nicholas' Hotel. All operations guarantied. The best of referen ces given if necessary. P1 tICES: For Gold Filii ng$.............................$2,00 " " " Extra size........ 3,00 " Tin " ....................... 1,00 " Extracting Teeth........................ 1,00 Full Setts of Teeth, upper and lower, on best Gold Pl.o........200,00 " full setts, upper tind lower, on Cheoplastic Metal,.................. 150,00 " full setts, on Silver Plate............ SII,00 July 1) tf 27 Mi 1-WF are authorized by many friends of Col. S. HARRISON to announce him a candidate for re-election to the orilee of Cleric of the Court for bEdgelcldl District. 13, if 15 i The friends of JACKSON COVAR an nounce him a Car .idato for Clerk of the Court o Edegfield District, at the next election. April 23, ISM0 10 tf Patro'01ize 80lllillRn Mchicis 0 JAMES McMfILLAIN, Watch Maker & Jeweller, ATKEN. S. C., I'S prepared to execute nil work entrusted to hint with ueatness and dispatch. and warrant to give satisfaction. Chrystals and iands litted to Watches, hair neatly Plaited in Lockets, 'ins, &c. .Cash paid for old (old and Silver. .Tdy :: ly 2P State of South Carolina. HEADQUARTERS, JUL., 15, 1861. Ry the Governor of South Carolina. A PROCLAMATION. - W IIER1EAS, THE PRESIDENT OF TILE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERI CA has male a reqnisition upon the State of .Suth Carolina for three thousand men, that being thu quota of the Stite in the additional force now " aile out: and whereas, i: is requirsd that the Volunteer' otTering for this service shall be received " for andi during the continuance of the war:" and whereas, it is right and proper that such riisitinn shoull be promptly cosilslied with. Therefore, I, V. W. PICK ENS. Givernor and Cummander-in-Chief in gnd over the State of South Carolina, by virtue of authority vested in me by law, do hereby proclaim that Volunteers for thi.: servic are desired, and will be accepted, in companies, " for anl during the centinnance of the war," to the number of three thousand ment: e.reh csm~pany to be cmp.sled of ,une Cap lain, ~ne First Lieuteinant, two Se".nd L lieuten ints. tour Serges sitr, fotir Csrlorals, two nmiusi rian.:, and not less than sixty-four, nor more than one hundred privates: the officers to le elected by the companies respectively. No men will be re eeivel, except those of proper age and health. And For the purpose of organtiization and in struction, I do hereby designate "Lightwoud Knot Springs.," near Columbia, and ::umne proper place at or near Aiken, is points for the establish meut of camps; and each company, after a full and aceurate roll of its members. and certificates of the elections of its utlieers, shall have been returned Lu the Adjuitant Generat of the State, will repmair toe the catmp ntearest to it, there to be mousteredl into service, and Lto lie oirganizeit intio liattailions or Rtegiumenits. It will tot be a lire requiisite ini the neceplttinec iof these enmpantifies. hat they shl ilibe ariedcit, hough it is hmopedi that mni:iy of thbent will be. Amd I do n inete psroelnima, that Lall the men or compas~nies whoi volunteered umnder thme Act of I18i1t, andi whos decelined, fosr divers reasons, mustering into Confederate service, atnd whiose ]Reivoanc n. tiie et.:iay-s ixth year of the Indlepen-lencee of Siuthi tnrolina. F. W. PICK EN.". .July 24 -4t 2'J sTATVlE OF~ SOUTH CAROLlNA. HTEAD)Q'ARTfERS, Jerix 19, 1801. i .Y PRJC LAMAT iON, datedl July 1lith, L.LU. called fosr three Ilsthnian men Lto formi en e:nnents, to be reeived ini coiniejsL " for the Non-, thin is to. g'ge niotice that raisintg thoe three thlst:d- mnen, I w ill receeive ten compamities to torm a re-gimtent . andis the c-nm:y itmmied iitely SII 'bir fsid silisers, iir they irony, de sri ati yr Ihey a- -emble at tihe enei nmpient. The rolls ct thei compsr inc- sigtning distitietly ''for the wur,~ tand the cerztin -etes ais to the eleehisin tel custpany fltees, nut tirst hce retunmed ti lie Adijuitant Gsenmer d's tlic. The tirst theirty einmpaniies l'ired, accor-dinig tie the requiiremtenits iof said Procaliamatirn, will bie iece-ived. One Artillery Crimpan and ut two full Cavair:y Companies, to each etunempment, will lie reeived ; bt these witlllie attniehed,. at any ttme, to ainy regintmtit or regiment- tha~t the public service nmay reqmore. .July 21 - It 2 Muskeet Grass Seed ! A S there are man iy pserson- ini the: 1,istrict miinx ieets to obtahin t his \'A U UAlthE d It A' and the meanst eof conveying it toe Ithetmi, in inny localities, very diItlit, I wifl put tip te Seed ini such q1uatiti es ni idesiredl, a nd dcli ver at the Store oif Mr. E. M. Penn, Edgiieldi C. II.. biy the 2tlth inst. The price is 82,51t per hiutshel aind cost sif snieks. Adiiress mue at Leecsville. 1P. 0. W. ii. N01URIS. Aug 7 1mt 31 Bowles & Hughes, R ESP'ECTFU LLY5 unfesrim the citizens of Rilg tieldl. amid till whiom it ma~y concern, that they are prepatred ait their well-kuown stand, UOWVLES' ST EA 'I Ml Lb, tio Make Wagons of every size and style I Htving ta line supply oif the best lunmber, their work will be fisud as good as te best. In the way oif encourtging hoime industry, and for your aewn bentelit, give us a trial. Apr 2 tf E Ranaway 'FROM the Subscriber otn Tuesdaty night, the 1 :tth inst., mty ntegro fellov- ItEN. Saiud Eel ih:-i. aut six fee-t two incheis high. very strtiit made, watlkIs upritigl: t, of dtark compllexiion, tiaid wore whten lie leIt huommesptun pants, coppmeras antd white, wosve at hosame. Three lingers otn one of hi-, hanids hnve bieen cut bsy thme gi, antd thme maimrks of it tare still lain. Ii is tige is between 3:; andl :5, tanil he was formtuerhy te piroperty oaf Mrs. Matry Crrr l IJAll HOR)IN. Aug 18 1? 312 Notice. A LL Personts indsebteid to the Estate of (orxgo ?I uissey, deec'd., mre noititiedi that they must paty the samee biy thme 1Sith Sepitembiler next, othet wise they will hatve tie settle with imy Attorney, I atm comipelled toe pursue this coute, iniasmucha as [ have to brinig the Estatea tom n 4ose shosrtly. 11. C. BUSSEY, Adm'r. Autg 21 :lt ! Notice. CTICUJMSTANCES reniler it neessary that thte Esttate if Coel. S. Christio. lee'd., shbould lie pitt itt a stite of liquidation at the earliest piracticnl momiuent. All ptersons owinig the Es'tate by Note or Account, in the life timie of the Testa tier, are reqiuiredl to male some arrangement as toe their debts lho the 20th Aumgiet, inst., or their Notes or Accounts will by put in suit without dis tinon W. V. MiORAINE, Adm'r. A S G.A l .1 FOR SPRING AND SUMMER BAUM & KAUFFER,, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, A U G U S T A, (3-A. Would call the attention of the Ladies to the fact that they have just receive A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of the LATEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS for SPRING AND S['M MER TRADE. Our spacious Store is tilled as usual WITH ALMOST EVERY ARTICLE Belonging to the Dry Goods lines and our customers will find the VARIETY"oF NEW DRESS GOONS So eagerly looked for, and of which but little is in the market. We have on han a choice lot of LAWNS, PRINTS, JACONETS, GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES, BRILLIANTS, BAREGES, PEREALS, DEBEGES, CAMBRICS, B'LK SILK LACES, CRAPE MARETS, BAREGE DELAINES, CIIALLY DELAINES--TOIL DES DAMES, TOIL DU NORD, POLL DES CIIEVRE, PLAIN POPLINS, FIGURED POPLINS, BAREGE ANGLAIS FIGURE, MOTTLED MO)ENAS, EMBROIDERIES, BRILLANTES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, CORSETS, LAVELIAS, PARASOLS. HAIR NETS, IHIMALAYAC TIOMESPUNS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES, &c., &c., ALL OF SOUTIIER1T FACTORIES Our stocks in DRY GOODS consists of: Brown Iomespun, Towelings, Linen Drills, White Shirtiings, Diapers, Cassimeres, Sleetings, Table Covers, Handkerchiefs, lickory, Marsaile Quilts, Jackonets, Denim, Musquito Nettings, White Goods, Marl boror, " Burs, Checks, Linens, Pantaloon Stuty<, Swiss. etc., Table Cloths, Cottnales, Hoop Skirts, Napkins, Marsaciles, &c., &c., &C. SPECIAL NOTICE. Having a FULL SITPI'P of all kinds of Goods for the WHOLE COMIN SEASON, we are selling therm at the WELL KNOWN LOW PRICES, Not Raising the Price of Any Article ! MANTILLAS & DUSTERS Our own Manufactoxy, In all the FASHIONABLE STYLES, and of the MOST VARIED MATEl~ A LS, are daily added to our Stock. BAUM & KAUFFER, * No. 175 & 177 BROAD STREET Aunusata, May 1 17 CALNDIDATE .. For Sheriff. HENRY B. GALLMAN. JAMES EIDSON, F. V. COOPER, WILLIAM SPIRES, JOHN BLAND, -0 For Tax Collector. BERRY HORNE, W. it. HOLLOWAY, BDNJ. ROPER, STARLING TURNER, C. M. MAY, CHARLES CARTER. Medical. W S. CANNON, M. D., having located " in Beech Island, offers his Professional services to the public. Office and residence at Mr. S. J. M. CLARRE's. Beech Island, Mar 9, 1861. 6t 10 :I. P RK~ER, DENTIST ! UPPER ROOMS OF MR. 0. D. TILLMAN'S LAW OFFICE. Edgefield, S. C., March 19, tf 11 AUG2USTA HOTEL, ATGU'STA, GA. BY WHEEL.OCI. Convenient to the Carolina sile. Provided with the best the market affords. Adjacent to first rate business houses. Ready with conveniences to facilitate travellers on any and every route. Prepared to accommodate all who may desire it. A good bar and plenty of ice. We respectfully ask the attention of Edgefield to ou: Card. June 26 tf 25 GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, AISTIN MULLARKY, Proprietor. Augusta, May 1 3m 17 W. H. HOWARD, COMISSION IERli, No. 172, Broad St., Augusta, Ga. OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL, Keeps A lways bn hand BACON, CORN, OATS, PEAS, IIAY, MOLASSES, LIME, And all Kinds of Produce Generally Augusta, Mar 18 6m 11 New Goods FOR TIE SPRING & SlMMER TRADE t -0 PENN, Agent, respectfully informs his E numerous customers that he is now receiv ing and opening a most BEAUTIFUL and Desirable Stock of Goods. isi Stock has been selected with great care, andl purchased on the MOST FAVORABLE TERLMS, and will emubrace every variety ad stylo of Statple and Fancy Goods. And a great variety of-other desirable Goods too tedious to mention, aill of which will be soldl At Reasonable Prices, jW'A liberal discount made to cash customers. May 1 tf 17 N OTICE.--Application will be made to the next Legislature for a Public Rond running romt the main Road leading from Aiken to Ed;;e field C. II., about two mtiles from Aiken and inter seeiing the Decsville Roud, or the Public Road running by Mr. Chats. P'lunkets, about one mile South of the said P'lunkets. June 5 3t 22 Flour and Candles. JUST rec.eived a flne supply of CHOICE NEW e FLOUR. Also, a latrgc lot of Adamantine GANES. L. R. COUBURN. Jly 31 tf_ 30. |Flour and Meal. 50 Sacks Extra Family FLOUR. 100 Sacks Superfine Family FLOUR. 300 Bushels Corn MEAL. For Cash. 1R T. MIMF _July 3 if2 NOTICE.--All persons indebted to the Es Ntate of G. WV. Landruom, dee'd., are requested to come forward immedititely for settlement; and those having demands against the same will rpre. sent them. W. M. LANDRUM, Adm'or. A pril 3 tf l :1 Notice ! ALL persons are hereby cautioned from tra ding for either of two' Notes given by the Eub. yeriber (with Messrs. S. F. tiood~e and E. Blhmd ais sureties) to Dr. M. kLiorde, the first dated aboutiit1lth Jani. I1860, for SSU5, piayab.le 1st Jan. li;2:, with initerest-the other given at the ennme tiime for $300t, paynble 1st January 1S63, ss the conisideration for whieh said Notes were given lhas not been comliedci with, and I am determined to resist their paym ut. P .BAOK July .'lI Cash, and Cash Only ! FROM and after this idate I am determinedl to sell tiROCERIES ONLY FOR 'NIE CASH ; and will in no instance permit any article in the tirncery line to leave the Store until paid for. I am forced to the adaption of this system from the fact that I have to pathe 1WCash for all mny Gro eeries. I will however sell as cheapta the cheap est to cash customers. July 2-4 If 29 TLProsPay Up. AT Pesn indebted to the Estate of Jamecs t.Blackwell, deced., are notified to pay up by Return Day--otherwise, they wil be Tue. ALSO-All Notes and Accounts due Tucker Ab Tompkins, and unpaid by Return day will 1:e dealt with in like manner. 1e3 For Sale, ANO.1I Lot of STRONG BUGGY HIAR-. LI NESS. Will be sold low if applied for soon. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Feb 11 . tf 6 1rHAYE appointed A. STEVYNS, of Auguistp, Imy Agent for the sale of my Pure North Car olina WHISK EY. All who wish to get a choie aticle, would do well to call and examine it. ar J. HAR RISON. Charlotte, N. C., May 27, 1361. 32 BACON & FLOUR ! 1000POUNDS CLEAR SDS 11,000 POUNDS SHOULDERS; 50 Barrels Extra Family FLOUR, to arriva on consignment, and for sale byA.SEES Augusts, June 10 3m 23