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bles them to labor without efatigue. While their work of kindness goes on well, I understand it would go on better if it were not for the Army lI'or,:m -i. e. the selfish Merchants who seem desirous of gnawing the very life from out their fellow-men in order, if possible, to satiate their sordid thirst for filthy lucre, and who are waxing fat by their unholy extortion from those who are necesitated to buy their goods at any price their elastic con science will allow them to ask. Have you any of the Army Worms at the Village ? If not, you are a blessed people. The ladies, through Maj. Tr.nEsrr, forwarded their boxes to the S. C. Hospital in Virginia. And are now engaged itn connection with the Ladies at Liberty Hill, in making uniforms for Captain TALETRrn's Company in Virginia, and are willing t to snake any article that soldiers may want. t; OBSERVER. s A Gent. L * What could be more tender in sentiment or beautiful in expression than the following lines I from a poem of Mary Louis Chitwood: "If a pilgrim hath been shadowed L By a tree that I have nursed; If a cup of clear cold water I have raised to lips athirst; If I've planted one sweet flower By an else too barren way; If I've whispered in the midnight One sweet word to tell of day ; If in one poor bleeding bosom I a woe-swept chord have stilled: If a dark and restless spirit I with hope of heaven have filled; If I've made for life's hard battle One faint heart grow brave and strong- i Thet. I thank thee, bless thee, t For tue precious gift of song! For the Advertiser. " Honor to Whom Honor is Due." . . a Mn. EDIron: Altho' an advocate of the princi ple of giving "Honor to whom honor is due," the extravagant eulogies which have been pronounced r upon various Corps, as well as upon a few indi- it viduals who participated in the late engagements in the vicinity of Manassas, have proved exceed. o ingly oflenive to those who have been thus ex- 5 tolled ; as well. as to those whose actions have t' been veiled by ignominious silence. In camp, on the march, and under the lire of the enemy, ill of our men accd nobu/,; reuenbeting the prestige i which our State has ever maintuined, and deter mined that her fair fame shouild never be tarnished by act of theirs. It is then unjust to pass any over in silence; 1 and particularization amounts aimost to the exelu of the unnoticed ones frot the praise due to all. Content with the apprat-iiiou of the Generals, as evinced by their published reports, my pen should h never have been used in behalf of uy friends in - the 7th Reginent, if it had not been for an extract in your paper, from the " Greenville Patriot and -f Jluntaline-r," relative to the share which General MCGowAN contributed to the glorious victory of the 21st July ; attrilbuting to himt the salvation of c the day. Without attempting to detract, in the siightest degree, fron the merit of Gen. MCGOWAN, we must confess, that the writer of the above-men- rt tinned article pays a very poor compliment to the li vigilance and ability of our commsander, who : would scarcely have neglected proper precautions y agaiust an attack en the left wing, which was so 1 confidently expected. On the Saturday precedingl f* the battle, Company E., commanded by Captain ~ Dz:ssy was posted about a mile from Mitebell'e Ford, in a grove of oaks on the left of the road leading to Centreville-being in full view of the enemy's pickets, wh., were stamtioned upon the "p piosite side of the old fieisld,k ih lamy between the two. The Yatnkee firces appenredl t'o be resting after the repulse they had suffered on the irece ding Thursday. and rallying all their ener;;ies foir a desperate attack tupont some p~ortion' of our line. About 2 P. 31. Capt. D). ulbsarved a deseC cloud of ~ dust in the tdirection of our left w'ng, inducirug the belief that the enemy's forces were prucedius in that direction, and reported the fact toi the ofl- L cer of the day, Lieut. Col. Fo'mrs. At &> P. 3M.. ' Company E. was relieved by Company F. Capt.' HlAnot; when the Ynn~kee icekets were still plninly" visible, evidently very mucIh einholdened by the a support oif a superior force, nd the known supe- . riority in range of their guns. I The night passed without ay particular inei- ~' dent other than an tunusuasl costootion in the ene my's camp, erinced by vociferous chearing, thl beating of drums, and the atirring straitns of unt tional melodies, which were once so sweet to I Southern ears. About 2 A. M., on Sunday morn-. ing, the appearance of a Drummsond light immne- h diately over Centreville cleasrly indicated thait the " enemy were about to advance, to entgage us in cL deadly conflict. The fact was at once reported to Gen. Bosuas; and soon after, a dull heavy rtmbling broke upon the sneredl stitlness of the co',l air of the Sabbath nmrnia:;. The noise was believed by Caipt. HI., anud liis ollicers, t-> be the 0 rolling of artillery carriages in the direction of our th right wing, anid accordingly reported to the G.en eratl. On the reception of the information, Gen. McGowaN and the ofticer of the day rode out to~ the posts of the advanced pickets: but, for sorr.e minutes, were unable to determuine the nature of the noise. At length doubt yielded to t-onvicuion. 15: and they returned to e ol Capt. llastis's report: LU " That the enemy's forces were proceeding towards sri both wings of our line, as thecir artillery w~is nmov- ret ing on those directions, and was accompanied by fu the beating of mamny drums, as well as the shrill h notes of the cavalry-bugle." The rumbling con- ge tinued usntil daylight, when dense columns of in- th fiantry were plainly visible, costfirming the reports a~ which had b.:en inade to the Generals, and proa- C~ ising a bloody ensgigement.. We have noithintg to do wish the assertion that at the salvation of the damy was due to Gens. MlcGosv.-i AN, although it appeared to toe excedisngly usn- tei just to the bra~ve nuen who~ were impiatiently de- es ma~nding. toi be led so the asub-t iure of their broth- ' er', a:id who woubl ha;v.; driven bet the enemy at every cost. TIwo -:i~w:::suof tile Fir-t S. C. ~ llrigade with mn:.t truil.: frao i mor Soutiheru i States, wi-re ready to use..t the sthe, but their ser-13 vices were unnrecded: amil the ceey wa. nmet atnd vatnqishedl5' bmy onsly a piorrtion of ousr forces. The dlay coiul'l not have beets lost !Athiough manty msvre of 'sir inen uiiht have bien ki lled, if othser liegimuent s hail been led into actions! Ouir .lbject is tio correct the s:iis:nkeni :sse-rtic~n J t hi :,) l'eoem(li iS te ent?(-y," ..or :: hait t een - i.- t'at il Asi:s. : andi lai ni hle Companliy h~.d lie hietenti:rg t :he rolling if :hei- :.rtili ery.e:'rriaiges jor I,.,If at: hiour b'efors: the tipple.:ran.ce of- lie GeneraL. We seek to chim~ c'redi t for- ntonh! To denty ir 5 to nine Jts ' ts" mke :s aiml.e state se's ..f the~ truth. Thi - i.c;;g a' comispliard-t, we y e l:;ive dl.ine 'tur l'TY. ggy Aniothi.r liot of J'e.;tr:l lat i .., 0:. ini be) :titirl tihri'ss .N t-.t.5at: fir . iw Orleaud :al.-tt :2 O'io.-k Faittrihay moring. We under ~ and they were inr charge of ai detniehmen t fi -tu - .ic i;ts Georgiat liegimt.:snt. .%-9 ta he l'..oni Co:ri:ss s - ori.O Mo 31y :tiernioon. It "'inZ5t ., - t he- ,~ tUlsnore u i e m Suntims-lk of tit '! .{::.ryianus I gimenst,I vs giard nt the'- '.ong Iri '2e rn the .4ttii. A:ut de'l s!;'ire of thei Pa:taip-ei. had1 t!:er at ;ur ession, coi o' ~Ca smbr ;i.,-ii wt h:r lnendan' t.)J The ias. ' .'-ilisitl 3-t '3". ta enminastin revein b.'a lotris stluu aand end:~ant-; escapeC'l. but the hi arse' and- borne mvhi arriv'ed isn thsis city yesterdlay fromtt Av .ork states' that thIe lincstoln Gov.tumtent have ~ e' outt vess'-Is ibr ass e.xpeditiiont an:dsnst us -'erssanimna, Pecnsacohl ass' a port otn the 'iast of Georgia. TIhe ve'ssels asre to c-arry 0,000 nen. Our friends is Flosd i snd i~rga should be ont the aIlrt, and give the nrd ets a warm receptio.-Nasville. Pa-j FuoT EAsT Fi.oat,ia.-We take the follow ng paragraph3 frot the Miscanopy Co/on S'tates, of Saturday last : 1Io3cteme.-We regret to learn that a ren outre occurred at Gainesville, on the lIth nstant, between Messrs. W. R. and Green B. iewis and A. A. Manlden, Esq., which re tilted in the death of Mr. Green B. Lewis. iVe refrain from publishing the partictlars as her reached us. The matter will doubtless Inilergo judicial investigation at the proper ime. WILD GAts GAME A -NATUAL BLESSING. 'rotn present indications, the prospect for an bundance of wild game in this :-eotion is in eed encouraging. The poor ruan can, if he rill during the fall and winter, add largely o his store of provisions with his gun, an ad. antage which few people enjoy. .l:ceaven miles propitiously." RAVAGEs OF AN I.NFnITATED BoAR.--On tst Friday afternoon, a large boar, on the lantation of Mr. James Simonton, a few tiles from this liace, killed one mule, and icerated quite badly three other nmules, one orse and a l'ew cattle. - 4- .- ---- SIt;unAr 1'aortin:cy.--We translate the llowing from the Courier des Etats Unis, of te 29th ult: Although many of the predictions made by ostradamus (especially those concerning the eaths of Henry IV and Louis XVI) have een completely verified, they are generally iseredited in our times. But in the Prophe es ci Yalicinations, of that great man, vol. d, (edition of 1600,) we find the following, -hich would seern to deserve sonme attention: "About that time (1861) a great quarrel ud contest will arise in a country beyond Ie seas-America. Many poor devils wiil e hung and mnany poor wretches killed by a unishnent other thati a cord. Upon my tith you nay believe mne. The war will not ease fr four years, at which none should be t all astonished or s.urprised, fur there will e no want of hatred and obstinacy in it. At he end of that time, prostrate and almost ained, the people will re-embrace each other t great j.>y and love." Now, here is something very coafirmatory f the prophetic geni;s of Nostradatnus, but i no way poor devils and tretches (paures diables et p.aures heres) who ill have to sutlr under this war for tlour ears. Let us hope that the astrologer was istaken at least on this point.-South Caro nian. -. t CmATTAsoooA. Sept. 26.-Bacon, stock ht ; Hog Round 20 ; Side - 23 ; Shoulders 7 ; Hams 19(a.20 ; Beef Hlatns dried, 10c; .'rd 17; Corn in depot 8(..-; Wheat r $; Butter 20(a 25; Pens, White, per ushel 85(u90c. None in market ; White eons .E.25 per bushel ; Feathers 30( ,T h;. h i-key 75( i,1..-Advertiser. For the Advertiser. o the Voters of the Fourth Congres. sional District: Col. JOHN A. CAL11OUN, of Ahbeville, is a ndiiate for the Congress of the Confederate lates. His high-toned moral character, mental aifin tions and politit-l antecedents for the last irty years, in opposing the usurpations and cur. ptions of a tyrannical and rotten Government, ave no record behind of which he need be -haned, and no suspicions of unf.aithfulness to is State, which rettire argument to remove. is ittediate friends and-1 neighbors, then, cheer thy c.ommend hit:. to you us a worthy rceipient your supll..rt. 1;REENWOOD. For the Adrertiser. Congressiontl Election. MTu. Erron :-As th time is rapidly :ipproiach fotir the pecople of the F.,urth Con~greasaiunal s:riet to seleet a suitabhle j~er-ion to represenh emi in the Congress. of the Confederaite Staites, awl1 Dr. 11. C. G 1tIFFIN as a gentlemanit every ay qualiiled for taat hig~h :and respiaisihie f(ta Dr. Girra wasI W re veralh i::: eleco,~l to the i'ilture friom this, his native District. andj such as th.e general alrov:dl of hxis curse that be ould haUve~Li been ontinuedh a mueinber ofi that sdy mneh longer b::l he desired it. Dr. G. wn. so elet~ed Treasurer if the U'pper liivision by li:rge naejurity, the duities of which ellice lie sehred with ree:dit to himzaself andti en:tire tisfactioni to the .hte.a We speak knuowinagly wheni we assert that Dr. is for the s.,:'th, kn.' whiole .uth, :.nd notbsin~ t the South. to fiar a- re!.aes to politicail muat rs. le h:as given his only son ino the Coinfede te Army, and he is willing to do everyinig its r.power for the good! er his country. Dr. G. is entlemian of perspienouiis judgmnent and! ex hhent commoiln iense, aund if electedl will .set ce uthI Carolina with patriatie .eail andi uinemit f idelity. ut Dr. G. is so well known to tuhJ.t of the ople oif this Cotigressionail District that it is :eessary for us lto :-y more, e~xi.ept to add at we hope lie will permit his naoie to go lie. -e the public as5 a eaundidate. A VOER SOBIT UARY. Dian at the residience of A. W. Lowe. Sardh.' nila County. Niss., on the 22d July la.-t. M!r. 11-1S LANIER{, in tie 24th year of his ag~e. the deceased, tllii.;h highly esteemed bey all i knew hiini, hovel amid caresse:d by fotnd pa its, all'eti'.ate brot hers and .si.ters, left his hers residence in Edgelield District. $. C., for ississipi in 1858.. Ini his new adopted home was esteeed as ma farmer, and respected as a ntleno. When 3Mississippli wias cailledl on hiy uCodfederacey for troops to resi-t the Niirthern pression, Louts LA~lnt was among the first in I adopted neighborhood tii volunteer. Th~e rirs to which he wags iittamche.h wiis not lung in vice tefore muany iof its tnmiers were sick, dl 11m1'ng them tiais younig min. He was ne mpaniied by kind frienids to Mr. A. W. Lowe's, lere lhe received the kind and uinremitting at ution of the fan.ily. H is sutferings were severe, peat towards the termination iif lite, yet hei is resignedl, and was iiften heard to expiess the ut petniteut and coniinig prayer to hi4 Godi. oughi at ai distance triouildurret. relative.:, he u-l atmong iriendis who showed their kinduess to mi ini bis siiikuesa-ati ii iilrge comipainy of prim u followe~d his remaiins to their I.at rettin ice. 1i. Red Oak Grore S9LI1IER.' Ai) ASSOCIATfiON ! -1il1h-' Ladie< of thW A.-iaiiiitor prepared . MAKZ t 'P AIlMkAENTS for the $eventh ,gimnt at Siitl i Car lina: Violut.rs. Coin buinis..eat her iii mey r imlaterIil. lef ait the ire if Hlamiiwl A~ Laa Llugt. will be~ ipltly~ torwiardled andi thaikbdmiy :i- ..wledgedt '.lr..1J. I'SSI V. Vi.e P'e.'t. Nirs. I. F. SiIA!!PT)N,Treas'r. let I -: Notice. V h will PAY (.\Slf FOlt lllDeC.. TAL TS. PEAS aind 0 : INS. ii. & N. E. SOILOMON. 1:dHnw labrO.-t I 1::9 Notice. 3't0OM existimg. eiiiiii~t:i.nii, F :mra t'oricd to adopt the VAil SYSTh.M NT~i Ein business in the tiu-ea. An noi wiiork fromii s iuae nil! he t;iU. red tro'i nty St6.hi, ti endi ir !iiC, wiithiia G CA\i. I amn d-:ter. ncd to dii nm tither hiusii..g. HI. A. GliAY. D it I tf : Notice. LL. per:.ins imieibted to thu E.-tmte of Daniel .Pr:s-t , dee'd.,a i: .tpaest.-d i m .k e iwn. liinie payment:i n uiai thoise t~inimg idem~anids -is .id i-iate ale reipimeteu I to' prsenit them .p r alt teste-I. ti Ojr, J As. A. L AI Nl E , l-her A gemi. Notice. 'IIN m.j~;ny absence Mr. .mans S. Hl~ainio a s Zoy authoris.-:d Agent. A i liper.,iius any. Simb Ihted ti mc wdl p hlease imn ke' piroil miy h- b!,. :.t ::s rhitcomb' Asthma Remnedy, certain cure for Astbma, for sahe at U. Wr A J. 1,. JJODGitit-S Richmond Academy. Augusta, Georgin. T RF Hegular Exercises of this Institution will ihe resumed on the 2'.d of Steptember ISMt. The whole Course tauht in the Aead'temy cut braces the Classics and .tathetontics, ts well :s all the branches of an English educalion . No charge made for the Study of the French Language. This langnago will be spoken in the fanily of the Principal. unt will be exacted of every boardler. Student: from abroad tmay be hoarded in the fanily of Principal' No Pupil residing with the Principal will he nllowed to visit the buiineis per tions of the City without permission. Qriarterly reports will he sent to P::rent: or Gur.rdians. lo:arl ar.d Tuiti;.n. San) per annumn, paydable qluarterly. D:iy Scholars in Engli.:h Deapartment perr quar ter. l t. Day Scholars in Classical Department per .luar ter, i15. Quarter consists of Eleven Weeks. Vacation dates fromt 15th Angust to 1st October JAMES L. ltOSSIG NOL. Principal. Sept 2! tf %> Edgefieid Male Academy. T IIE Exercises of this Institution were resumed on 31t.ndy lun:. Persons intending to pat ronize the School will please send their sons or wards promptly. Tuition fees, which will ie the samie as heretofore, toust be settled strictly at the close of the Session, by cash or note. No dedue tion will be made for abseuce except in case of protracted sickness. J. 0. ERRELL. Sept 24, 1S61. 2t 38 Edgefield Female College T HE Exercises of this Institution will con taenece again on 'Monday the 16th inst. The Teachers will be the same as heretofore, frith the excelpt'on of Mr. ROIERT J. t)WALT NEY, whose place vill be supplied by his sister, Miss .\lATT L E ti WALTNEY. No Teacher hus yet been employed in the Department of Music: but, should the number of Pupils justify, the services of one will ho itnediately engaged. Patrons are assured that the School, as long as kept up, will be conducted as enl~iently as here tofore. There is every reason why, it this time. our Female School should go on as usual. This can he dune even though many of us still are called to arms. We have it nuuher of Southern Ladies, not now employed, who are'fully qualitiel to mate good Teachers. Let such enter our Fe tnale Schools; and, if need be, take the entire charge of them. The day has come when the South must educate muore thoroughly her daugh ters. We want no more Teachers from the North. The struggle is for Social no less than Pulitical Indepeudence. The one, by the help of God, we can conquer with the sword ; the other, we must accomplish by self-reliance, intelligence and vir tue. P.trents ! many of your brave eons and brothers are in our Army, to remain we know not how long. Educate, then, your daughters, that they may in turn educate the next generation. For information refer to Catalogue, which will le sent upon application. JOHN R. GWALTNEY, Edgetield C. II., S. C. Sept 7 tf 36 Columbia Female College T IE Exercises of this Institution will be re sutmed on the FIRIST WEDNESDAY IN OCTOBER. Confederate Treasury notes will be received in payment for Uoar'l and Tuition. W0M. 3MAlTIN, PuRE:'wr. Columbia, Sept 10 3t NOTICE To the Managers of Elections for Edgefield District: J' U will be required to open the polls of ench Yipreeinct in this District on WE)NENDAY the 2nd day of October next, for Mll E I TO CONG l SS from the Fourth Cotgressionaal Diis' tri-t, and keep themt open on that day only. bc t tween the hour: of 9 A. .. tntol -! P. .1. You wil ptraceedi to counts the balltots tat 41 P. M.. ad en elose thtetu itn a box or piacka ge, cta'lorredl withI te tunme of thme box, antd send' thnt~t with Itn criti !b..d cert itica.te fr thte tutnher pilled, to Edgeield '.*otr Ilousa. by h P. 31. :-n the d!a .' 1'lowing. b onte 'of the 31:inngers. Chtairtm:an of the Biurdl. Sept 19 It ' T111R D V OLU M E oF~ Titt' 80UTHlERN FIEL D& FiRESIDE 3A11IES GARDNER, Proprietor. T Ii ' TilliD VO(Ll:.\ l: OF TillS F'A\'tt It TIE S0t'T II ElN FA AI LY .I0OUIINAIL ce'..needt witht ith.: i~;aue .- d May 25th, I !i.. It isplse .it Attgust1t. Ge'or:,i, every atr' t e.t.aitinag foray cohuun:tts''f eteitituing rea ing :etIr dvotedl a" LITI'lAT ClE, A\; icCL TV ClIE, li01UTICU'L T'iE ; t thte low price of 'Two Dollars per ya.' Its Editor,' are: Lit'ertry, .fas. Naan~x EL..L A griculntural, Dl.itt:L, L:t::, .3. D., i'rutfessor ' A iriotalture iu tieorgint Catniversity llurtielturec, V ic~vo : L .a T1.tsrt:. Trhe follw :'y a :re en le'd fraom aty EXPRIESSIONS Ol' TI'H E P'RESS. "Its wtiters are the a:'i.'t di.,t itt ti-bed itt t he %othl." [De'ltat, New OIrlean - t "Stands itt the yn'v front rank." [Presbtyterian.. Chatrlestona. " A most necevptabtle papter." "E,1taalled by fewi~. surpaissedl by notte." [Titnes, Cibuttlts. ' Thte best investmenatt of t wo dollars thtat cotuld "De.-ervets thte tutost liberal p'atage." [ltuptist, Atlattta. " We cordially eminenid it to So~utherniers." [Eteuirer, lUichtutotnd. " Its contents tare vatriedt attil agreetable." [Christian Ailvocate, New Orleans. "C ettn tted etitinently to ittprov'e the soil tndI ui. Emtinirer, 3c1emphis. e "Filled with the chiiiie-t reainga~ mat'ter."' [.lourtnal &t .\esse'nger', Mti..n. "An excellent jiiurtnal, e'dited by cometi1et .entienwen." [Chronii'le & Sent inel,. .uguasat. " cst Literary journal itt the ctontry." [Journal, Loutisville. F " A Sothertn blessitng." [Sioutetin Arguts, Norf-lk. Va. "Every reaintg ma~n itn the coiuntry dhouldl ~aye it." [lteputbi., Autgtta. t tives lull v'ahte fur thce mottey." [Suutlbron, Jaich.-ou, Mtisr. "Withou'.t a tivin!--thte beet that cotues to us.' "Thte heat faniliy paper publishedl." [Courier. Chiarlestott. " A welcome gutest at every fireside." [A dvet'tiser, alontgomnery,. Ala. TIertus of' Subscriptiont. P'.sv.anu: At..'.tv5s ix Anmvixet.: Si miit. oy, per' siin,................ nt Six cIpier,..-."............. ....I t,ata TeuI ..ies, " "...'...................:,.i 'T'wety copi's,..".................22,tae TIIR FIELD) AND Fill E810f~E is now tirmhl t:s:ahitished'. It is lands-,meoly pa:intted, itt foli't. type. Everty e:;rtiton in tnadle to v'inien'ute it,' All ii .-hing to bec'tomea enscribers, will plenge y dd J A S. A li l)N lt, Propio-or, State of South Carolina, BY W. F. DUltI040 E, Esji., Or'iintiry of Edge Werni iZ. W.~ Car wile, C. E. E. D., hacs ap 'li'od to tie ftir Letters of' Admiinistratiomn, with he will annitexe-l. ott all tad sintgubir, theo goods noI ctmttie,, rights tami credits of Ilotn. Fi. 11. tone !.iof the Distr-ict aifr'esttil, dei'd. These ttre, therefore, to cite uad atdtmioish all md sin~gnir, the kitndre-I andI creditors of the said luceasied, to be attd appeiar before mue, at ouar next )rinattry's Coiurt fir the saidi District, to be holden it Edgetield C. II., n time lth ay ofl Nov'. ne(xt, ishow "ause, if tany, why th~e saidt ndmtinistration bould nott lie grantod. t~iiven undter my handa and seal, thmis 1I tthday' of ep~t. ini the yeatr of' 'iur Lord tine thtousanid eig;ht undlred and. sitynne, nnd in the Sath year of, [tdep'endsence oft Sitth Caronl inta. W. F. D)UR ISOE, o.a.. t 2. 1860'., 6t : BACON & FLOUR ! P'OUNDS CLEAR SIDES. 11,000) pOUNDS ShO0ULDERS; 50) hharrels Ex:ra Futtily FLOUR, to atrrive, mn consigenent, and for sale by A. STEVENS. Au....., Ja 1... enm. TO FARMERS & PLANTERS!| 'IIll0 [ ll OJilJ' BIIN' ( O III'OIJNA FERTILI ZERI MAN FACTI:IiEIJ AT Colmnbin, S. C., 1 BY I. M. STOKEZ4 & CO. SHlE qubscribers hereby nitify the Farmers and P'lanters ot' the southern Conteray hat they are m.w estahli-'hing a fn:'tory for the )roduction of a commercial Fertiti-er, which they 'elieve will be fi.nd equal to any fertiller here. Mfosre purcbee.i frs.m the Nnrth:. A11 the 'mi lients of the :01'Tli EllN C03tu?O ;ii Fil'?. fILIZERt are fannd in abtr.lance itn the .outh, nd only reqttire the aplieation of' scientilic nowledge to make us perfe.'tly indlenenslstt it )ir enemiee, even in this particular. Our intent-isn is to sell our Planters an honest tnd reliable Fertilizer, peculiarly aduptel to our two soil, climate, and crosis, and. as fur as possi ile, shield them fru:n the gross impositiouns so restuently paled upon themt by Northern ia ture mannufacturers. Our Fertilizer contains all the eleincnts neces tary for the fond of plants, being composed of ULIERIZED NIGHlT SOIL. POTASH, DIS 0LVED1) lON :, sl.'LPH URIC ACID, PLAS. PEl1 nr.d LIME. The manure thu.s formed, ron ainin a large pe"r contge of potash and other dkaline salts, is ill render it inuratlsle for coNou, tad will be fosund to influence the growth of all ther crops sumiciently early in the season, though tot quite so promptly as Peruvian Guano. It will told out longer, and mature the seed perfectly, giing decidedly the best drops, and will show tself in most instances superior to rt nano or many ,ther of the most popular fertilizers. We shall i ready to supply the Fertilizer about the 5th of septetnher. Price, 815 per ton of 2,000 lbs., cash, )ankable paper, or Confederate State Vontls. I. . STOKES & CO. Columbia, S. C., Aug 20 t 2 raE CONSTITUTIONALIST, A Utl.'STA, 0.13., ' one of the MOST DESIIRABLE PAPERS published in the South. In its' Commercial and News Department, \o thor is sparcd to give the earliest. and most teeurate intelligeuce from all quarters. Its TELEGRAPHIC COLUMN [a filled with ample and reliable information of ecurrences at the political and comnmercial cen. .res. In Politics, HE CONSTITUTIONALIST is thoroughly :otthern, and adheres, under our new Govern nent, to its principles of STATE RIGHTS and STIICT CONSTUCTION! It advoettes the ad. nission into the Southern Confederacy only of hose States which Recognize Property in Slaves ! As a part of their Social System. TERMS. Daily Constitutionalist.......................$8,00 Tri-weekly " ..................... 5,00 Weakly " ..................... 2,00 No paper sent unlesa the CASH accompanies he order. pSpecimen copies sent when asked for. JAMES GARIJNE R, Proprietor. Augusta. July, IS l tf 291 State of South Carolina. ~2 EXECUTI1'E OFFICE, Cou, _., Sep...tember to8ot To The Managers ot'Elections. SN' the issuing of writs rectntly to' the M1anagers o.f El.:eti.ns, the tact was overhissked that ourv :te t'c.t:itt;:iont was chaingedl byvt heC twoi nevts r.tim wt.ieh c::truicts tire quoted l~elosw, andi lbnt :ie iday wt*.r allowedl for huoldinug thle poils, ittatend .f two, a s ormerl-.: 31tantua-essf lcections will hefre tak~e notice, anti ihsl.1 the election ihr ie day:. only, aind cosunt and return t he votest as eguiredt hv la.: It wilt tie seen that the acts below are intendedi t o regulate or S tate electi ins: hbat th,:! Constitu- j iou of the Cionfedlerate .St-ate.' frve Conugren. the :i iower, if they think proper. ti estalish a ttni 'srm dlay int the States for htildintg the elc-tiosit e , tuetunbers of Citngress, andi the act ot Ciungress, ixing the first Wesitne..dny in tOctsitsir next. <ay: har the electiomn is to lbe corniducted accoerding to I. he forms ecetablishsed by each Staite. tn extract fiist:1 atn act to ter a :d tnetid the I tethL~ seetirin of the ftirst ::c of the Cotnstitit tion of the Stte of Siouth Carolitia. c.:iturs iand miembters ot the llouse of Rep-~re rnat~iives .shall lbe ebiuseI oin the T LESDLAY j (FTERt TIlE SECuND 310NDAY IN OCTO E R. itn the year sif sur Lordt oni thoiusand eight. utdred ands~ sixty-two, aind ott the .saune daty in v~ry sec'so vear' ths.rea:fter, in sucth utauner and f tisih times a:re heiu directedl," &c. xtrict tromti ia :- to .idter andl :iwewl the law in reltioin to the ttethss, ot cou~tuting votes ii l elctis. Isy.t th t peopl. -That hereafter. itn'aI teetios by thceple, he tutungers shill prsoceed to counit the vostes pub iely, itnittatitely titter t~nh sha clssiing if the llS at the lsreeinet where's the votes liave beent kn, make ot at certitiente sot the result, which hallibe signted by the mainigers, tsr ia majiority tif hem. attd tasksen toi the Court I Iouc, or pthn-e now xe Iby hawi fir cotunltig the vostes, sin the dany et sussequectnt toi h: d.sy oit lie s.iid eleci'onu, n or bietore the hosutr of four o'i'lock, P. 31., by ue sr more of the aLiid mitanagrs," &c.I Notice. LL person iundebited to me for bsardl nt the t : Saleda Hise, or otherwise. are herebly no- t tidthat they arc resp'ired to eettle with mse, or ltte special Agent, itndl tno o chit- Anid no re tipit will lbe iacknowlsedged :m' a dtischairge sof any j It-h ind~ebteri~ses, unles Aignedl by tme or tyji. peial A gent. 11. J3OUCL'AitE' It Ill..t isufrewarn alls perons t'wi~n tradning I foacrtain Nsste dlri wnint ao fj-br ure, E:sq., or sirder, tir $::t7,2 I. patytthte su the tih.t b sta si-.:ned lii 1, sift ii 3. Witt, . roukssh:i:.d s1l. . Writ. Said Note was trtailted t Egeehld C. II ls Cal.t. 1)ivi.1 lltiisay, Char 5tui, ou t'sh .Mae last, ands wats never received. BAUM & KAUFFER, I1AYE~ RECEIV ED 3TOCKINE+ YARN! Augisti, Aug 27 if 24 INotice. L L perans havin-. dlemands against the Es 1.ulte iof Itosela Itlahimck. dtec'dl., will pileaS I an thetm in to tne. properly atitested, immtedi tely. P. Rt. iiLALOCK, Ex'or. FRESH GOODS or the New Year ! I E Sttuscrtiber istnnuunee~s to hais nounersi utsimesrs, tat he b'~p d UST REPLENISII !t his~ Stick wich mantty tnew ansd desirable I Ghoods Suited to the Seasonl, V his,-h make- his st'ck very tolte sII andi readmsy 'it the oenting of the New Year's trade', which rill he sdld on reasonable terms to puncotual cus A ery libieral discsunit will be ma~de son cash ig Groceries sold for cash only. E. l'ENN, Agent. Jan 2 tf 5i2 I re Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age! K{ENNEDTS . WEDICAL DISCOVERY. alI. ]ZENNEDY, oif Rixbnt'y, hats discovecr- i el ~i t onf our cainin in patstutre weedsi a remedy tihtt cures rss I/iw u-ost sHerosjul/u eiicalI t Cumiiani.5 I'impjle. fkFor Kenntedy's Treatmtetnt oni Diseisco tof he Ski. wic ih are for gratuiitous iirculiition, iap *Iy to C. W. d. J. fl. H ODtl ES. I1r f 9 j fine Family Flour-New 11heat, TUST received a lot of CIIOICE FLO UR ikom .E ew... m . pl m n-oi n. 0. nnRYAN. J. E. MUSE, I'lR ICA L AND 1MECH1ANI('AL DElTTIST, I Purimt:nently lienied at EdeI ltfehl C. H. Offiice in lopettr North liinim in M 1aj. S. '. l'o)mIssI\' Rittdac~e, tformerly Nic~hola./ 110tol. All operatioins gutrantiedt. The ie-t Alf rilferei es given if nieces:iry. For t ..l Filling ...... ................. i .. " -- L isira ir. .......... .ill r. T in "' ............... 1,111 " Extraeting Teeth...................... 1,id, Full Seto, i.1 Teath, upper and le-we. er. Yet Unid Pir e....... .i; " fall yeti, u:jptr i.n.l ia wer, in C lic.l~l1 ;' ..iMJ............... I :auto " full i, n Silver Phte ........ SO.ni .1uly In Ii* S1-Wiare anthurized by many friend.- of Ciil. HA lli I(SON to ainnonnee hiniii n aandidatio far a-elortion to Ilie it-e t Clerk of the Caiurt for dgetichi Di-tri.-t. April 1 if 15 f The fIriiia if JACKSON COVARL nn Irannee him a Candidate fur Clerk oif the Court o adegfiell Distriet, at the next eleeti A pril 2.3, 18111 ~10 a tf Patrlonlize Southern'1 hleeh1111108 JAMES McMILLAIN, Watch Maker & Jeweller, AIK EN, S. C., S pretared toi exi'ente all work entrusted In him with neausei mald dispulvli, and warriut to .ive satisfaction. Chrytal :ital Hands fitred to latches, Hair neatly Pinited in Lockets, Pitua, &ec. ;!YCash paid for old Gold and Silver. July s ly 26 3ARDINER & RUSSELL (S:ecF.SSoRS To GAnNi:R\a A MOU4,) 8areiose ad Conussio MERCHANTS, afcINTOSI[ STREET, AUG USTA, 0EORGIA, WILL give their liersinal attention to. the STORAilE ini SALE OF COTTON, iad such other Proiluce as may le sent to them y their friends and the Planting publie. /r?.-CAS[ ADVANCES MADE ON PRO )JUCE IN STORE. JAS. T. GARDNER, W. D. RUSSELL. Augusta, Sept. 11 6mn 36 El CHARLESTON MERCURY, A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, LND LITERARY NEWSPAPER, UBLISIIED DAIL Y AND TIl-WEEKLY. CHARLESTON, S. C. TERMS--CASH, IN ADVANCE: )AILY MERCURY, fur 1 year - - - $10.00 " " for i imonths - - 5.011 " " fur 3 months - - 2.511 Fair le.:s than three nattlis. $I per month. Newrspaper Dealers and letail .\gent supplied n liberal term. 'RI-WEEKLY MERCURY, fir 1 year - $:5.01 " ofr It mionths 2.50 " for 3 months 1.25 For less than 3 months, 50 cents a ionutb. FROM TillS DATE, no subserilii.ins ont if Lie city will be received unless tiecomuipanied with be Csh. POSTMASTETRS are authorized to act ts our Legular Agents in obtaining subscribers and for rarding the moiney, for which they will be allowed U jtr cut. coumnission ; only, however, when aid in advance. S.erihrs desiriug their ptpers cbanged, moust sentinu the Pu4 Ulli1ce fromt, a., well as the lava a, whichi t hey desire the ehani ige to bie wnade. Genitleinen get tng ny Chtiby of J, lii, 211 air inure ill bo iiupplliedl at 20 ; er centi. leias thian liegtlhir ADVERTISING RATES, TIH E M ERLCUlH Y has now the Itirgest circula iaO of ainy !.iaer in the State. uind is sueondl in hiis respie,-t tj buit few paplers in the South: it terefoare odlers great :idvantages toi b~usiness men nil the.r4. whii.: interests reqjuire publicityi. ONE 5til:.\ lE of I.; lines, solid Nonpareil. inih instertioni, tj5 cents, andl foir each additional ne 5 ets. CO.\Mt.'NICATIO)NS aif persional itnteirest will celharged ua' adveitiin'g witter. Ordlers friamu withoti thle city to. puliih A. dver. iseuments, Marringe Notices or iObiiuaries, will ut lie at ?endedl ii taless thle enish, or niI uecepita Ie ei'y referea -e, iccany the airadar. yr~? tin ill huil? of P and aover, :i) lier centt. isco~unt is :ilh..wed. 2 ,iuth Carilina Bank Bills taken in paty tenit fir subscriptinn to the Merenry. l'HE SOUTHERN DUARDIAN, AV Politiculanid Newvs.J0urnal, P'ULISH ElU AT COLVI'!UA, S. C. EY C, P, PELHAKI i.v, S::, a year. P'.ivynent inca riualy in aidvantce, VIS .10U RNA L, now entering upon its third yeair utndler the p'resent prop~rietiir, is rtiapidly xtendinlitg its ciinitinud in lineneie. Foundaiedl udl con~dne~ctetupin the piritnciles of' uStite Rithhts, enjiys the rewzard oft l.niliC conif'idletnco anal on : htenedi apiliroval. Eniiiriely iiidependlent, in its iatgemeri.:, hitthas stiaad wiithtli nwiaverinig euti eniee, anid siunnest., inti:;rity an iinsistency f it piriplles. Thariiugh evil repiort 115 well ias irotugh goodtl its voiceL hasi been heardl ini defenoice l the ~Q .'A bfTY of the Suauth: its ennuitsels ave ever been anal are foir RESIST.ANCE altit h -raingas attetetaid to be put uipont u lay ai section I mniaoritv. The Stil'TH ER N 0 L'AHPlIAXN liokt fair any-i art tao the Statei and section whiase rightis. hianuir nil inateretutt it has faithfully espiiaused and ituin CumiJuly 1861.l . tf 2tJ l'HE SOUTH CAROLINIAN, PUBLISHlEl)DIAILY ANDTI-WEEKLY, Ar Cotsznt, S. C. 'RANKLIN GAILLARD, ED)ITOR. AND THE COLUMBIA BANNER, A 1-E EKL Y FA A.tlIL Y P A PER, 1118 is the lairgeast Family Paper In the South, anal is offered toa thae domestic circe for EWS and POLITICAL INTELLIGiENCE. hle Tales and Stories which are ofiered to the endiers of the liantner are the elturts of Sonthern itenintt, which it i< a idensure to foster. Original letehes, Literury andl Scientitie Essatys, and Mi, u.Ihineaaus Selctions, regularly miake their up clearance ini its' coilumnsl. SlD.CRhIT ION-Da:ily, $fi ; Tui-Week'ly, Sii; Veckly $2 per ainnutt, in aidvanice. A l Ppersi toppeatd when sublsc'riptioan expiires. IR. W. (GIDIJES, Proprietor. Columinat July l1861. i 29. state of South Carolina, EDG'EFIEL5D DISTICT, IN Ul1RI)IAI Y. Frederick IErgle tad wife Matry, Patin anid othiers, Defendaants. J P Y an order frotn the Ordlinary, I shall proceed ) to sell at. Edurelieldl C. H., on the first Motn lity in Octobier neaxt, fair Paurtitiont, the R~eal Es. ato ef Mary Anti Huiet, dee'ad., cionsistinig of ai l'RACT ORl PARLCEL OF LAND, lying tied ecing in the District antd State aforesaid, contnina ng. Two~ IHunadred (4011) acres, moure iir lea ott het wiaters of Sionti hEistu, antd bounded by andisl of Richtard Gregory, Wmn. liregory, Henry Tu:n'us.-Sid land will lie sold ri'a credit oif twelve moanthis, puirchniiers tat give botnd with good oeuretiit. antd a Mortgaige toi the Ordinary to sec tire the purchatses moaney. Costs to lie paid ini ash. Titles extra. L EWIS JO~NESa.Va. Sept 2 5t 3 Blacksmithing ! IAVINO beeu thirowrn out of emplloyinent biy the hardness of the timtes, ail wishting tai itppoirt moyseulf anal fitmily by my Ilbour, I have eenread Mr. tinaode's Brick Fhiip where I piriaptiee o doa iill kindis of UJLACEi$MITHIING, particu arly repsirintg huggitns anal Cairriinges, (in Irotn) vith Platatiion wvork, Hoarso Shoaeinmg, &c.. All viork brought to the Shop will lie promptly at tended to. .JOUN MALOY. Jua ne er tf NEW ANB BEAUTIFULOB GS0 SPRING AND SITMMER! BAUM & KAUFFER,. UNDER THE AUGUSTA IIOTEL, AUGUSTA, G A. Would c1il the atteutiun of thu L:.dies to the fact that they have just received A SPLENDID ASSORT1MENT Of the LATEST and MNOST FASHIONABLE GOODS for SPRING AND SUMM ER TR ADE. Our spacious Store is filled as usual WITH ALMOST EVERY ARTICLE Belonging to the Dry Goods line, and our customers will find the VARIETY" OF NEW DRESS !OODS: So eagerly looked for, and of which but little Is in the market. We have on hand a (hoice lot. f LAWNS, A PRINTS, JACONETS, GINCIIAMS, ORGANDIES, BRILLIANTS, DAREGES, PEREALS, D)EBEG.ES, CAMBRICS, B'LK SILK LACES, CRAPE MAIE'rS, IBAIEGE DELAINES, CIIALLY DELAINES..TOIL DES DAMES, TOIL DU NOR), POLL DES CHIEVIRE, PLAIN POPLINS, 'IGUlED POPLINS, BAREGE AN(L.AIS FIGURE, MOTTLED MODENAS, EMBROIDERIES, BRILLANTES, RIIBONS, TRIMMINGS, CORSETS, LAVELIAS, PARASOLS, HAIR NETS, HIMALAYAS, PURE MOHAIR, GlOVES, MZITTS, GEO. BUTTONS, MAGIC RUFFLING, - &C., '&C. r .! .i ElO]naL 1ManCl. cir O cO s: IIOMESPUNS, OSNAIURGS, STRIPES, &c., &c., ALL OP SOUTHERN FACTORIES.. Our stocks in DRY GOODS cc'nsists of: r Brown Homtespun, Toweling, Linen Drills, White Shirtinigs, I)i:lpers, ('ssirneres, Sheetinigs, .j!zld. (>icr: , 1fandkcrchiefA, Hickoryi, Qi ,Jcnes Eiarlhllror. . a s .'e"s I .iiit'ti, .PanIlt:1!644ll Stunl's, Sw~iss, etc., Table Cloths, t :ae opSkr, Napin-, ?E~tsaDini es, I.l l . SPECIAL NOttI. Having a FULL SUPPLY of' all kinds of' Goods for the WHOLE COMING SEASON, wye are selling thenm at the WELL KNOWN LOW PRICES, Not Raising the Price of Any Article ! -- !!ars, OuiPataown Stuiacoi, In all he FASIIONAII t STonLes, ado h OTVTIDMTl Napkindilsdd oou Sok.I BAUMnenKAUillR, No.17s&si7mereAs, TEE I Auguslaandayerchief7, CA.rDIDA.C.TES 1.1~IN; LrFtit, :I ! 1 VUL Li I Ii.s)' JItInb~v \\T,~~mi il . I.\ARD ,uo 172, 1. rd t.,t Auta a. OE'?:PT A.GSAhTL EAdNee,lS C.,MrchN, ATE, I 1S lfi sTA TEL wA.ith*rii i"~.-i'.ii..r it L ;:! .I:.. w1 :c.. l g ol,uuiu,. :'" ni".,:%t IA' !""r. It :.t t'; r"I. a T i. uo . Jiune _';l. LadSio' adMic ' 1 II, D 'E, rini cac r' ety~a, a a rtay I te L:i.ieon I'Tic W.itth iai,~ an IUes.A 1 %ii) :ijJ a l ill(Ifii sil wl i . i- (:"( rally l. Ma So~a Pr~c 11 lua i . . L D l1!zEL, 1a.i lO il Fr and; Candlst, es.~efly;+frw i .dul uli:'. ut IJ.Ui U .at Fej 1blou anda Meofal.os