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For the Ad-ertiser. Lines to the Memory of Mies Lizzie Iughes. I sae her-I see her, the maiden fair, With her laughing : . m'.i:.iig hair, And footsteps light a- tc.e !;..s ndi:.: fawn's, When it springs from its covert d. daylight dawns. I hear it-I hear it, that joyous note, As it gushes forth from her elender throat, And unoonsciously t' rn t.i the ed.a .1-girls gey For the beautiful one, now gone for aye ! Alas! Alas ! that the Spniler should come And bear her away to yon narrow home, Should dash the smile from that face so bright, And seal those eyes in dreamless night I Strew ftowers, white flowers, o'er her lowly bed, (Meet emblems they are of the loved one fled,) And breathe a prayer for the mother bereft, (it her durling Lizzi: by the tyrant-Death ! E. W. R. First Regiment of Artillery, S. C. V. We present below a list of the Field, Staff and Company Officers of the First Regiment of Artil lery. So. Ca. Volunteers: THOMAS 0. LAMAR, Colonel. ANDREW D. FREDERICK, Lieutenant Colone!. J. WELSMAN BROWN, Major. ROBERT LEBBY, jr., Surgeon. EDMUND J. FELDER, Quartermaster. TILLMAN WATSON, jr., Commissary. EDWARD J. FF.EDRICK, Adjutant. WM. C. BA RBER, Sergeant Major. Comepcn'y A-163 men-Barnscell D;-,trkit. J. T. YOUNGBLOOD, Captain. W. X. 1UTEa, Senior First Lieutz'nant. R. S. MLLEt, jr., Junior First Lieutenant. Joun E. TonLA, Senior Second Lieutenant. M. P. IIALS.v, Junior Second Lieutenant. Co.pany 1-121 men-Br7arel District. SAM. J. REED, Captain. J. W. Lscsstre, Senior Fist Lieutenant. W. M. Joussos, Junior First Lieutenant. .1. A. BELL1usea, Senior Second Lieutenant. (vacant,) Junior Second Lieutenant C,".peny (.-77 non-Oranycltury D)!xtri-t. F. 11. W. BRIG MAN, Captain. X. ltcn:snAcg:n, First Lieutenant. T. C. Asi ucws, Senior Second Lieutcuant. C. A. lIALEr, Junior Second Lieutenant. Cup'iny .D.--100 mnca-Durlilfntn Di.tric!. T. F. WARLEY, Captain. W. E. CnARLES, Senior First Lieutenant. W. II. Josu, Junior First Lieutenant. W. K. 1LrAY, Senior Second Lieutenant. T. B. LocAs, Junior Second Lieutenant. ('.w,,lu.y E.-9I men-Brt:n:rcllDit. B. E. DICKSON, Captain. N. R. U L VTO, First Lieutenant. Jas. CtIscs, Senior Second Lieuteunt. J. A. Mr::urm, Junior Set and Lieutenant. (ir,:..-uiay F'-99 mnsi--Orwi,.utetryir Dietrict. T. K. Les;A!:N, Captain. W. IW. L7:.:Am.:, First Lieutenant. B. A. Suua;, Senior Second Lieutenant. .J. 1.. Cosson. Junior Setond Li-utennut. counn,,ny t;.--.: men--Drlin..floa IJ!.-lts. 1'. J. SANDElS. Captain. U. W. .SrA.iLIsus, First Lieuienaut. It. T- $,so.s::s, Seuiur Second Lieutenaut. S. C. L. B]Scu, Juni>r Second Lieutenant. Cuonponay 1--74 mnen-1Iarui. l Di-tri.-t. R. N. WILLIS, Captain. W. It. Kess.uv. Fir.-t Lie:tenant. J. 1'. laLt.Y, Senior Second Lieutei t. .J. 1g. KitotIN", Junior seconda Lieutent. G EQ. D. KiEITT, Captain. J. it. H uxasn-r, Seni';r First Lieuten--r.t. W. S. Batos, Junior First Lieutenanrt TI. P. OtttIcx, Senior Second Lieutuauit. .T. W. Mo si~~x Junioer Sec.,nd Lieuten..nt. C'nujmny K--138 n'u n-E..LI.rted Di'.-.--'. ii. C. CULBR EA TlH, Captain. V. I,. WV~mats, Senior First Lieutenant. J. C. Pfunny, Ju:aior First Lieutenant. P. HI. Acitir, .-enior Se'.i,an Lie.utenant. -'. A. Pros, Junior See'amd Lieutemaut. For the Advertiser. 'J.he Southern Sisters' Aid society. At a meeting oft ladies in Edgefield at the resi dence of Mrs. Laewis Josa:5, on Thursday the 12th inst., Miss E. E. MILLtn offered the follow. ing Preandle and Rhoolutione, which were ap-. paroved,. Mrs. Jus::ru A ssnhabvin heen called to the Chair. Wiuznexts, We deiire to unito our afferts in be. half of our Euffering S'ldiers ari their desititute fariilies. Therfeore be it R.t,ol,d, 'Thit we form ourselves into a Society for the purposec of aiding and relieving tho Bl! diers from this State, and the uneedy familiec' in our community. fR.etard, T'hat the price of elmtission,.asa mum bar into the Society, b.- ooe dollar, oar its equira lent. !!.aleed, That we adopt the name of " The Southern Sister,' Aid Society." i.lesollud,- That a- P'residenat, Vice-President, Sercrary anil~Treasurer he elected, by ballot, everv three inunths; and that a board of -sii Di retr'eses he appointed by the P'resideut. They then proceeded te the electiona of "ulcers whirh resulted in the choice of Mat. L EWIS' JONES, President, Maau. R. H1. MIMS, Vice-Premide~nt, Macs. JOSEPH[ AJINEY, See'ry and Treas'r. The President. appointed as Direetresses Mrs. W Arvw.a HI.. Mrs. SrTU.titv IlA xx1sOs, Misa E. L'. MnILLr:I:, Mrs. H. JBottLwint, Mirs. J:s U. Nozrs and Mrs. Ciceas. Acict. The Society will meet every Thursday mornins .2t half past nina o'clock. at the samne place. Mrs. J0SEP11 ABNEY, Chairman. Fur the Advertiser. 1'dbute of Respect. 3i a regular commaunicatio~n of Mt. Willing Liodge, No 59, A. E. )L, held June 7th 582 the following Preamble and Resolutions were adlopted: WuvERELAs, It has pleased Alniighty GUad to re move from amouget us our brother DANIEL HEARTLY, It therefore biecomnes na as Munsain t., how in humiblo submniscion to his divine will, as cone who never errs but dous all things for the best. Trherforo ho it Jeaulud, That in the death of our brother U)AN:::. JIARTYicy e f.-el the lo~a of a worthy brother, and that hi' gen-rous and confiding na ture and bis virtuoue and upright course in life, is well worthy our emulation. Jte..ead. Thsat a paage in our minute look be Jedaicatedl to haid memory. 1.'es,,ced, That a copy of th.ese Resolutians I.e gsent to the famwily of our dleceasedt brother, ten etring aor heartfelt symprathay in their said bt .reavenmnt. A'loolecd, That these Rieteluti..us be published .in the EdgetiddI Adat~r:;nr. L U K S. SM.IT II, See'ry. Tm:e L4A'T: CoL. Asitwi.-Thbe Lyunchbbrg " l-epublicanz" of Tuesday states~ that the re :is oft this talleat anad chsivalrous otticer wer interred witih tmilitury honors, onu Satur ,ay last, itn the Univer:-ity Buryinag-roeund, near Charlottesvillte, Va. H!is crave w'll ever .ea hat!cowed spot, to which the votary oif tboutbet a frceedow will of t tnre. with reverene', and lay a laurel weeath to ear.dh the tombt .f the true patrioat, the blev Csi d daring wl -die'r, ansd the noble genitb'mnan. gtThe Richmond EUru.-ni, of the 1.j1b. "larnt' ly recent arrientt tonl Nornclk that one of .the regiments ordered to saarch to reinafur-.: Ma. Cellan mutinied, gjd 5(3 wete shot before ordery and obadience were seeUrad. For the Advortleer. Matters and Things. bT rARNEST. . No UI. - The action of oar Convention, ++u-callf', i.s not only cuntrary to our establishel sy'stem of State Government, but likewise to the Constitutien of the Confederate States, as well as to that of the .old Union. Wo have laughed at and derided the people of the North, for their tame submission to the unconstitutional acts of Abraham Lincoln, and yet, before the broad grin is fairly off, we quietly sit down, with faces singularly elongated, and obey, implicitly, similar nets of usurpnation, on the part of our State Convention ; and if they were, and are fit subjects for our mirth, what are we for theirs, when comparing the power of Lin coln, backed by twenty States, the least of them equal perhaps to the enforcing power which in sultingly demands the obedience of South Curoli niana? The Yaukees always charged us with being governed by an Oligarchy, and predicted at the beginning of the present war, that we would soon ruu int., aldilitary Despotisu, if not, brought back to the Feeral fold. How they must enjoy our degradatiun ! South Carolina, the leader of this Revoltion. so utterly false to her professiouns of resistanc, to ryranrny-her enservatire policy 6+r C'onstitational liberty!.-all a sham, a nisera ble delusion ! And those who open their wuuths against the bhsa usultation are taunted with the t.rm " disafirection?" Di~ufetirn Y What ! to love the free institutions of our fathers, disa'ee tiso ? Tu stand by the guvernmnent they have triad, and proved to be unetuall' fur nearly a century, is to be tainted with toryistu ! To lantd the general good-to p:ead for the voice of the g..vernett in the Ceuacils of the State-to defend the sacred inhcritance of republicani.-m. begnueath ed by our fathers, is so longer patriotism, with many, but a stigta and a reproach ! Let infaley brand the perpetrator of any act which trawnels the free ! Lot the hisses of an injured people fall upon his dull ear, and the mutteriugs of their gathering vengeances strike terror into that spot where a heart ought to be !-and if the existeure of a soul may possibly titi cuntatnination in -ch a carcass, let it shrink front the retribution wiieb uwaits it, in life, and in death--now and forever. There being no doubt, whatever, as to the u~nr pation itself, as Well as the dangerous character it has assumed, the only question o-f importunee which presents itself is, how can the outrage be succes.fatlly met and throttledy As there scents to be no disposition on the part of the Contvention to redress the great wring it has inflicted, it evidently remains for vuIn ros-t.E to take it intu their own hands, and treat the mat ter ass those should, " who know their rights, and, knowing, dare main' in." A suggestiin then: L.-t the issue h maln. at the ballot h-.v, in Octo ber, (for it is presumed that policy, at least, will restrain the Council from abolishing the election ot' tuumber. to the Legislature, and the Legila t::re itself-although, ua'.der the present arrange m -n t, there can be but little uore use for either than for the fifth wheel to a wagon)-let the ac. tion be unilb'rm unl deteruimined, in oanelb district, uipon noutinating a lull ticket, for the expr:se lurpos .t dieul:r-'a: the present (assumed,) Con. vntion ot the ne-l.le, and its Council, and the -:,ling of another, for a,/ .pa'ol ;yqtece which they, as Legislators, lay be unicilliny, s. cnle, or attept. If the people ru decide, the .1-1 concern must put itsolf out of' the way, as well as its Council. or the I.cgislature will do that jb to the satisfac tionA oh' all concerned. Thus it will die t.turally. . nd easily: hut r,:fusing tu yield ni, thne gho..t, un der such cireuretanese, it muiet be trea:ed as the creatutre in op~eu rebeillinn against the Creatur. It mnatters but little, there r'.,r, what thi l..gu, C.ne:-.uti',n may thiul, bit in= 'wo p,,icer.- in..d ats. In rsasy lplay thei 4',,. o.* the ,Ledy as~ i eho'eses, but ir thu pielple pil'y dit ferely. it will he well for it not to blinrdiy i:.uore the t'aet, but learna tire truth oft the pre'verb be f..nc it is '.nereI/ly tare late:" A iving do~g is better than :a b-al liou." Evacuations in then West~--Probabtilties oft the kuhtre. [t waiii nppear the ::tatemeunt that the e'vneC ..tion of1 Corlinth was eifectedl without l'oss ant if uontr part was rnt literally true. Y.'t h.ae arlreadyl been informed~ that a dt-t~Ahmet tf F-edleral envainy mande' a dlush, by a cirui os- route,' at il,.in-aville, on F 'iday last, atil st fire to a tratintof caira lotade.d wilth ara andr the sick retn to whom they- Lehmtged. The~ titmetl.; tpe arance~ of a smanll Conrfederate fire praevetntedl the d.-strunction of the traits. though se.verallrhundredl mzuskete o~f an itntet iar deve~riptioni were de.,troa.-ed, and ans mnby mouru - badly damaged. Unanerttely, live: or sixs wouded soldiers an~d seveural dead bodies, whiha were being removed for intertuet. were als s utrnt. Several ottice'rs amtotng the trick were taken prisonecrt', bitt were subsec quentlf rescued, atnd a ntutmber of their enpstors eized'and brought in. Private lettis contiirm the stattreent of the ab andomttent of Fort Pillow. It is believedl that the entire garrisonz got away in safety, and that most of the amumutnition, baggage, &cwas saved. The gnuns ofC the fort, I pic stume, sterC all lost, ris it would have bee:n exceedingly difficult,. if at. 09~posa.rible, to res mnove thetm'in presence of a'hostile fleet, I am not itiformedr of the fate of our gunboants. They probably escaped downt the river, anid sought safety in eotmet of the western tributa riesof the Mississippi. It is bellived also that all the minbtery,I stores, and other govertnmenit property at Memphis were saved, anid that all thne locomia tives anid ears Ont the Memplhis andi Charlestou, Mephis anid Ohio, and Mobile and Ohnio, l'eilroads, (except the trains which arrivead too late at the Ilatchie bridge and were do etryed by ourselves,) were remoc- ' lown to Greada aind Jacksotn, and itt .recii m. All the oflice books anid pe anrd other movable property belonging to snre roaads, were likewise saved. Such drugs ina Memuphis. as would be useful tos the army~ were removed, as well as the specie itn thre banks. The~eott , sugar, mnolasaes and tobhaceo, as you have al ri dti been informed, were destroyed. It'will requtire severald weeks to replace the briges on the railroads, itgeludinug that across the Tennes5ee z lver at IDecatur i amt whnen tl.at shall have been done, it will be ntcessa ry for the Fedlerals to bring ears and locotuo ttves frnm the North before they cani avail themselves of the road. It is too early to samy what course II-alleek will p~robably pursue. Our hoipe tt thnat he will follow Beauregard til. It tmay be how ever, ha..will seek to crosn the c-ounttry in the direction of Memphi$ ; or, if that shouldl ap pear too haatrdous tea him, he-tmay retrace lis steps to the Tenne~ssee, atnd come around by water. But either onte of these mnovemenits would seem toa involve the loss of Middle Tenesee, and to leave open> the road to Nahville and Louisville. It is imore liko-ly that he will inuitntain his present p 'aiton, utitil he ean z n-build thre br idges atad ptrt the railroads in runeningL orer, hoping, in the umanitimne, that thu ississippi will be opene~d ard Mobile reduced anud occupied, Anty move :nl~nt juat now would be full of danga to him-. Th~e country nieed inot be surprised if thne hl motis-mnenat oif Srosnh1 -atlksin upnja thne l'otomtac sihnhuld be, itmitated in the West. Wheter it will be (on the easbt ort west side of the Mismissippli, or bth.l I shall rnot urndertake to say. We a iut Without ttoops towards the guing seir, or- in the dip~eljon S' Otmbprf l.,,, (ap.-_one Saannah.Runnhliara. LATEST NEWS. From the Augusta Constitutionalist, 17th. IMPORTANT FROM CHARLESTON. Private dispatches received in this city yester day uvening announce that a battle was fought on James' Island yesterday, in which the Con federates repulsed the Yankees three times, killing about 500 of them and losing 12 to 15. The Con federates were under the command of Col. Thus. Or. Lamar. of Hamburg, and he is represented by Gen. Pemberton as the hero of the day. Colonel Lamar was wounded in the engagement, and will arrive in Hamburg to-day. In the language of one of the dispatches, "the victory was complete." From Charleston. '[We are indebted to the Charleston .ltcreuary for the following dispatch : ('it.RLrsTot, June 10th.-A severe battle tools place this morning on James' Island, 4 miles from the city. The enemy advanced, with five regiments, to nssanlt our Secessionville battery with th bt:yonet. Col. T. 0. 1.amar commanded the battery with a few hundred of our troops. Ile waited until the enemy got within close range I when he opened with grape and musketry, lite rally mowing down the advan.'ng Yankoet. The columns of the enemy reeled and Bed, but presently, reinforced by artillery, again formed nill charged. but were again repulsed, 'ith great daughter. A third time they advancel, endear ring to flank the battery, but again they were beaten back. Then we advanced from the works in pursuit of them, killing and capturing ytant, Our vi-tory is complete. Our 1s. is 12 kill. d and 20 wounded. The Charleston troops were chiefly engaged.? The enemy's loss is unasece: tined yet, but several hundred were certainly killed, wounded, and taken prisonters. A batch of :1t prisuers have just been brought to tha city. - .41:CI05 DISPATCH. Cu.tuLsmsTox. June 1iG.-The hattie this morning is pronouneed by our tenerals to have been most desperate. Our losses are heavier than at firit rported, including several.valuable cumprey of. ticers. A portion of ta- enemy's force s.ugb most gullautly. The -!t New York liighland ert assaulted the b:.: ry with empty muskets, fought obstinately, a'i .etired from the field, leav ing ot- dead in the di.eh, and -ing off their wounded. The etemy's ;un-hr,aiw and land butto ries co-operated in the attack. The enemy's lose is about 4C0 killed, wounded, and ,.aptured. Our men were tush wearied, bay. iug beca exposed to shelling, day and night, for a week :ast, but they fought desperately. Col. Lamar was slightly wounded in the neck. Cap in King and Lieutenant Edwards, of the Sum ter Guards, and Captain R.eed, of Lamar's Bat talion, were killed. It is expected that the at tack will soon he renewed. privTTtI: tiCl'A't-K. CIt.ierSvo::, June ltth.-There ha= b:' a ter ibla tight. I ate safe. Col. L.aumar it wound'id in the head ; Reed is killed. The regiment had t0 killed and ubout t0 wounded Richard treir nd liet Lateau b.ra hilled ; Beor- Drown outtde(d. W. C. it. Success of Gem. Stewart. [}tm:+r mI.lrtC.] RIttctMOMD, VA.. June 15th.-lBrigadier tieneral tcwart inadte a circuit thraugh the :etniy's lines, in lHaouver C. It., Old Church, ;ndt Tur.ntail's ti 1.mes River ntud back to the city, this morning. lie capttur..:l li prisoner.-, 30J h,.r:.es and mtule, nd deetroayed three lar;;t, Eederal transports on be Pamuuky, lad..n with acomminatry and ord [s toolICPATenI j litainoa~hi. VA., Jutne 1tha.-The fmtes with bich Gen. Stewart accompltiebed his brilliant re onai-snce eunaistead t' the i st atad 9th Vir ~inia Cavalry, Jcti'. Davia' Ltegion of Cavalry, Xbbs Legion, and three j.ie,-ee of the 8 ewiart Arti--ry. The ex:ptiditiont left Tallaaysville ? n Fridey suornug, and rountted ae squ'adroau of Y an ee ('avalry at e01.l t.'ht:rclh, c'aptutred anad bcueah tre hderal trar.sptarts at ltt.y Mille on she Pautntky river, 1uade't with!. Qoniinary artat ,ardnaee stor,-', -ad tha:tee pru.-eedead to Trunetalla , the York Rtiver r::ilroa.l, ceptured a number of :akehes, and fir,:d into undti ri dled a t ran of -as;the engineer of whzirh wasa kille.l atad fll ,t thte engine. After inut tittg on a fill head uf s~am, the train dlaed on tiowarads the 'attn oy river. Noar Talleyrvill.:, ivtn. Ptewatrt cap r:read anal burned l100 w:,s loaaded with com ui:a ry Cttrea, and returne'l t, Rtichu,andl thais ~aing, ibritginag 16C' j.risaonert and 30o ttuh-s and hurees. Fr'aam~a 'eliluuio .'umbta~t ('urulgiitn, Jw~' 1I Rlecognlitionf by France. We leare on the arnthority <. .. private ,liiatch ron Rihts, th-at the nathmlrities base reclv ydl eliisl notice of the re c.;gnition by Yrar,ee of the t'uavernmen'. of the Confederate .Statena ofj mrica. We refer toa our dispatch tas ru:n ieb naond for other watters of interest. From Biebmond. Renaauia, VA., June Iti.-Theru has boon oeaa ional enautonading and skirmishing along the ines to-day. An engago"t.it at an eafly 4ay is eied not imp~relbable. Thie weather is clear, and coaal fsor the seacen. No news fronm the Valley. [ppocial to the Savannah Republican.] CuA-ro.Nooni, Junte 14.-Chatttanouaga is still bhreatotned by the cuenay, whao are replorted below 5hell Moud, on the opposite side of the river, at taki's: Ferry, eiamo:edi L-' l~e M eoll's foreas. A piket skirmish took place tat that paius jait night. Col'. Statrtes' 31st Tenneuse Cavalry, which had been supaposed to ba- vut iti came in this iar ing. They had! a ea:.mish with the eny's cavalry tnear Murfre'ooro', in w.atcb they ceny tured aixty-eight p;ut~ers, anti killed eight of tho ueey. A b..ttle is exece betweon Kirbsy Smith's frcs and Gien. Morgan's, in Powell's Valley. Battle in Atkanseas. We are inforn'ed that letters have been received in this vicinity which leuve no doubt that Gov. Roman attached the Federals twelve toilet from Litle ltock and routed them:a, :and liidman piur sed theta and routed them again at Jraekson port. The date of this etngageme'nt is not given, hut it must have tratnspliread quite recotly.--Jackson Missisippi, June 12th. Great Battle at Memplhie. We tare indebted to W. II. teetder, First Assistant Engineer of the flag ship lebel, for thu flloikwing statemitent of fatcts which canme under bi4 ob--ervation during thme short but amnguinary contfiict int Iront of Metmhis et. 'fiamy uot ning last : 1$etwen :ive atnd s~ig o'clopmk fr.. morn. ittg, thme Jel' Thomp<>n, ,comnLed by Uapet. ltrke, madte the attuek ont the Tnmkee gun hats ait the poaintt aboive \1emuphis; the Colo nel Luvell, Cuat. Delatney, followed ; then e Stuter, Capt. Wallace Lamb ; then the suregard, Capt. Iur t. The Retbel, being le-abp Utipt. Fo wir, ale plied among ..b t~, jhvina tha co mmapin of Cnummn dore Montgomery. The gunboat, General Price, according to orders, remained in the bend below. i'. General Bragg, with the above boats, comprised a!l the C'onfederate fleet. The Benton, St. Louis, Lonisville, Cairo, stit four inore gunboats, the Queen id' the West, Monarch, Lanca-ter, Liek Fuller, Meek Scott and two iuore tanis, names not known, and six tugboats, with a number of transports with troops, couiposed the Yankee flei.t. We opened fire on the enemy, and after exchanging some twenty shots, the rain Queen of the West atteinpted to run into the Thump. on, but, :issing, struck the Lovell amidships, which sunk her out of s'ght in ten minutes; the Surter struck the Qten of the West l fore she could extrieate herelf from the Lovell, entirely destroying her, when she went to the batik. The Federal ram Monarch then made a pass at the Flagship Rebel which the Rebel eluded, and she passed on, striking the Thompson. The Rebel was then attacked by shot of the Benton, completely ridding her. Bere the engagemnent became general, and the Rebel was uking for the Arkansas ahore, owing to the injury received to her en gines, when the ram ,Monarch .truck her ad She went to the hotaotn in the shoal wat-r. The battle liste'd ahnt iJ tninnt>-s, when the E:::rl Vandorn ni (;ten. Bragg started down the streau, it bing evident to their brave connanders that, it. was useless to con tend with such overwhelming ordis. The gunboat LGen. Price, during the en gagenient, Ca up and made a lash at the stern of the a Munurch, and at the snie time the 3eauregard made a lick at the Mon arch, both striking her a glancing lick, w.ich threw the how of the Beauregard into the wheel of the Price ; thus she was disabled 'y her friend, the Bieairegardt, and went to the bank. The fatality on the Beairegard must have .ieen v ry great, thinks our infortnatt, as the onmay's shot pa sed completely through her biklead itio her boilers, and the steiun rushed the full length of the boat.. There were no trop1s ins Metiplis at the t:me of the engage mjent. Our intortnant. left on the last train about niine o'clock. A. M., on which ieo-ral Rug eh.s took his departure for Grenada. When this train pas-ed the bridge near the city, it was burnt by his order. Captain Jordun was sent oat by Commiatid. er Montgotuery with the first boat to pick up the wounded and those who were attempting t , escape by swimtning from thesinkingboats, and our inforniant with the secord boat, when he was !helled and graped, tearing :iway the stern of' his boat, which did not, however, render it unnavigable. Mr. Rteeder lhas no doubt of the safety of the tmonicdore as he eaw him take water when the Monarch struck the Rebel. Our infortuani -ieaks of a tidraculou. case of .reservation amoUng the craw of the l.ehel. As the Monarch pamsed her, her "harpshoot -ra poural a inst de.tt uctive tire upon the leeks of the R~l,-!, riddling her in a shtcsing rianneor, yet stratuie to say, not a ran was njur-.l. We learn from the Avalanche of Saturdlay moting that in attetnpting to rai.,e the Slag f Lineu:in on the Postonlice, the party was reeted with gr.-ans and hisses and cheers for J.f. Davis, and with a pi'tol hot, which did ms executio)n. In a -hort time after the return of a poirtiou f the Fe'leral fleet from the scente of aictiot, one of the Federal Jiosts approaclel the w:irf with a tir.' of truce, and ouie of the .li, en. and thiec met proceeded to the May .rr's aa'idie, yhere the detnalm for the .urienW l,-r 'f the city was tuade, and accededt to by John Phrk, the Mayor of' the City. + '' Iing Cot tont." W,. naato .,ir.e mUai s t.iurv,,ient ini the nttn erupi 0f thi va-inity. Thei hopesiC of the co.ttaon-planaters' of I N2 laadintkes san he rise. TIhe invsadiig etiniiy wilt re.ii,- with Lbemi anid ,alI, together, muight he pl'eased tom adept ie eboamrus of Yanakee tlnis'sW ulng, andl .thouit : l- '1 T h J:her g o t 4 ("1 -It4m, tiiac Ain.-! ite A j.,Ily 01d l felne'iaE." A merry time t.. yu. genithumien of the cutton "Yr have forgoitten the exhortation which .peakethl uto you as unto chiildreii ; moy von, lespie- not thlon tlarn chastening of the Lord lor faiint 'a' hen rebuked of tlim ; for whom he L-erd loveth, lie chasteneth, and couirgth very raon whoiii Hie receivet'i. I Jut it ye hie wit.hiont chastisementt, where fall are !:rakers. theni are ye bastards ai.1 :ie t Sonis."' ist it~s have '.ulTIt :ttd Womi . Iwi-rtav1C~mo.-A pumnager frem New Ur l.:ts state-; tu the .Muobile /Ntji.-,ter that the ru. mior w~aarifain that eity thathoglanid anad France ha~d actuially 'intervint'h in Americaitnlfhers, Zaad Lincomlia wasa given to the 5th ot .1ine to take anlswer to the jiriouaitions-: ge Linicolii has cail for i':iiy thousand three maonths troops. ge-Thfe Govenoi rs of Ohio and hilinoishave issued1 prodcit mations t'or voluiteemr. OBITUARY_ hi MARE LIZZI12 ti llt~S, daught. r of A. J. an H Ar.Kr.T ii'uir.s. in the [.1th yer of her ag. tGhe wvas divotaing hterself to her rimudier ut Sehail, wheni .hae was' arrt.etd by disemae S's Vio ent that thie i,.uld t h41e u.:7ved haime. A:ter an in. taf I,3 i.ms. she fell asleip tu awake " Au aupt o~f Gid ihi Heazvn."Matt. 22: MU. DIto, oni the 13th June, NaA'rhAN GRhIFFIN, vaunnget child of th.en. M. L. andt Mrs. As'!P Ito::ma .., at the ;:p-e or on~e yea~r, 1 month anda 4 ie left his' taCtur in NaiovierUhei laui, anid -,!l that wis near and dlear to hi:n, to, defenmd his inative 8ae. Hei. was a miember aif the 1lteoUmbe Le-io,, and died a true paitriut whiiein the .service oft hia oustry. He w:.: a miember oft the lintis~si Chmurch. undl a devutedi Chri,-tiain. Just befosre hisi death e i.ake of his appjroacehing enid and said he was prepared to, go. Hie leaves ai widouw a"tI three tittle childreni, with many frieands and rtelatiions to mourn his loses. May lie, who is the Goud of the a!ieted. and the Orphan' and the Widow's Friend, kave thim in gis holy keeiig. C' Mns, LUCY JONE$, the asubject of this notices die in this Distr jet 29thm ultimto, in the 87th year o her age. She was born 8th of( August 1775. h hae teen beard to einy she rewnih,-redt wed the time when the liritish left. Uumibridge ad wurchedi unear her fu.ther's recideuco tn their way to Chareeitn at the brosking up of the War. She had been a woman oaf gnoad mindt hut for the last year or soa had lost her mind :nd become helle-r5. di.-r Josi lived andi died in the Ilaptist imi'h, haav;g conuneeread herself with the Church at R'edh IEak many years ago. Peace t.u har inemsery'. Re~gious Notice. The Fifth Sabbhath Unioni taering of the Edge field Aunmction will convene with the Itepublicani Churb, oin Friday before thme 5th sabbath in une. Introductiry Sermon by Rev. .1. S. Mur a ws ; Ret. .T. 1. MEAl-isO his alternate. Charity .iengiy bay ltev. A. J. Marms ; Uev. S. P. Oaxr :.v0, his aiternmata'. J1. $. AIATHElWS, Mod'or. -Wood! Wood!1 I IAVE WOOD) to cell at the pri't 1r St.'i ser .a two-horse Wagon lo0-d. Purchs .ers to haul for temszelves. Tertos Cash, 11. A. (IRA Y. 3ea.1a at2 Notice! LL iar!) MEN, and C1o0i Shot., whether i Con.eript' ""r not. wh.o are d-..iru' 4-f juiIgl a IBAT TALION OF al1A1Rl'-SIl)OTOEltE , will rport their wrmaos to me at the Charki-ten Iloel, or to the Editor of the Edg-ii. l Acr ri--r at Edgerield C. If. JOSEP11 A BN EY. June 2t Tax Collector's Notice. I WILL attend at the times and places herein after uentioned tu colleet the War Tux for 1t;l, c-ntaaeucing at Dr. John Mobley'e, 2tluliiy, 2:1: June. Mrs. Norri-' Tate_.ly. 24th Mrs. Gibson'j, Wedneday, 2.th Mt. Weiillin; , Tusa,2t Perry's X ll..:, iday, 27th " J. Ml. ltinhalrdsiau's, t. o s. Shattertield, Ia t. ;; h Roauntree t' St re, Tuesday, .-t July. C.,upersville, Wnday, 2.1 Chapmaan's Store, Tiauriluy, .1 " Allen Kenp's' 1'riiay, 4th Edge!'eld C. 1IL, 'tua.hy. 7*h 1r. J. C. Reay's, Tusday, t Ridge, , edraa . :t " Lybraatiia. TmursJuy, 10th Ilatcher'r. Friday. 1 tt t irw is ille,; trdy lth " fIvala:I I-~Etl, ii".. a ,nlay, I 4th1 Hatnfl.ir. '1 ;e' defy, 1 C'hereeit'.,1 ' . Tours.! :. I .lo*tn cIarry'I . . -1:t.!c ti,-bl 1. 11., F i.y ~ I .1. S. Smayly's-, ?trLr ' btorn's Mill.', Save eeraitag, 4 .'et.."k. l'ieasant Lat'. A'oaatuy, 211:t Liberty Hill, Tueedav, 22d ~a'."!wair l [II a y, ti;2. "I u...'*t. w1Io.l tt P. (1. .1 lhurs..., -.40 A. Ma~rgalt'T, rdtlayv. !..th - IIaiul.urtr, S e say., 25th " 1tihltl.:tl: 1 Th1urday, 26th " I il'iday, 2th " Chethr.s tae: 1'dater..u; iSlh "" After whichi titme the lo cs: will Ibe clos~ed till the fTurst sf Novdmber 11.-.. titayit lay tl . at of July will ita""'. a t e.iaw tit~n of ii e per cent. Taxi paes wilal p'ts m r.eurn s2oe "mal thange, as it i+ ulauoi t ituposs:iblu for use to makeu 'hThre dyr all. TIiO0i. DELAN, C. T. C. 1':. Ii. t JeI224Sheriff's Sale ! Crit .A Fleeriniy 4h r4 1 Writ in Foer. A'(o'":h. M11.rk E. VwetIy. J1 3Y virtue of t order tri usldy I, . tnru, i" Bthe above Fltatedl ease, I will sell on the firtct MWnday i, Jly text, 9tt Edyetiel Cturt "la: e. lie lireprty uttutnd in maid ctase, vii: One;t SX.oro Grl tawed! ~lTry, urvied e 10 u the l"l'r y of the 1 jfenilant Mark E. Sweeny. .l1 M F rAT.E,.-.in a yrelit until th Brtrat elaty f J.luary u ta, the iuryi' 'er eit ig restuiruaM n give ho4d with --god ant stbeient se corny in tlhe petal suw of "hIiuh~c the uwttunt of S1'ne sdane y, .'liti.aI fir 12t ttrh t t or L.Th p.urerse .youty. L EW I . JON E, S. . -. J. .ltaturday, l:ik2" Nstray. r.A':I:) fruaa:..":I l aj. ..1. H tl r."_-I W htett'e. in Weattn bay, the I"4 ist,. a mull EwY MArE 1. -'F. , wiam i tar i. te t'- rot n o ler arls eti.:, T lor'.l. A, y ift . A:ti.. wit rga rd It, her %%M Id . t thkmuly re :.~~,andl arty e~tar t.tl:itnt :harge of ber, tatd lelieriteg l~er t, the : ubgeriher will be riiilbav IIobrg, Saturduy Z. . h " ~ s Jeti il 16, tf '' h Lost or Mislayed, A 'LAIN NOTE ot batnd given )ty M.rs. ejary thillul , ofN yveble t) W. W. Win, thr bearer;t or uewity-ive aLLrs, dteti o tfe in Jan aery or Yelattry 1 t. w TW '. .ADEAN,1C..T.C.4E.t.4 Ju-182 2! I -- ----- ----1 'teMSer iff'st~a Smnal e C r Please Remember! CAS 1l i. Wradtit i r. tk Yill rue of nus oder fv ut Josude R .ro , in thtte above rstar t e ta Iwilsl on tahe first Mnidy ninlnx, at Edg. hs uewil bC rt lyse h -ed pty atr hoel n d c aet via Oe t y o~frau. thHbedn lr .Sen. A.IRY TERun S I'. r' 11- n a~ crdt :nilte irst day n of .,nar e, theuc:r it, reIi tov ie onda wiho andr ankeientre e~ril in~ the pea umof ,tobl thoet mon of f ~ to t. a p trhse mA o it. As Ee~t~nza i W[h, JOr ne, a E.D , ate d e'te S tlnr 24~ularo i lrwTA YED ro ear Ij J.l 1.- Hugh rI deur, .'tedwte rh inst.r, aLsmul YA~nl at PCASHY forth a star the t.r. C..- Io AkD remeered Any nfor aUIVi, wih eard '. herwil bethAk'Jy hre Aie.s, uatu a~ y ltrding a rge aoa f r, ad uitlivering thtr toth a btrie wan5e ruta. rnre. A. I. W.FIAL CAgW11.. Ju thtr ar, 6 , Jun '-la;.If 2 LosIE tii re MssCi layd,.aw~ IN NOaTElil fia thn gACive byof MaryI illg, a nlyNoler t . Wuir 1'rlsiaa ea~ , ter ur itiventy-l.tibert ll ardatd viomtimey Jan Mry r43ba 18i. J '''LN HI. iAW W. WAght. A3 TRLLAT LINH IO N~aui1lih h Thaurtaig Rolfl brlant beighn at acte ourtn ti..ute ent aitin ht her ShrtFor Cum- b N olaAvns irth flitlt1ct Plesase rsemebe! IAT pec ar chmerle-y tindi ataiutCtrLY onil m.y388 land ether in sutueling a be. uMeey. fnr ca:uhte tu trsnd for will e with e~t o rtpair faims thrt-ir re r th e . tne a panined i- tohpu Cah chis rlwitl bea illictly uadhroitoated ae oneed epetawie t deeviate, ratit,,-dr H~~ a!1. A. G RAY June 1! _______ - .-..-.-----*----___________ bld tTaiton,~ of Evry D oescrhditton, Ipn-m he otad nueby tl Habrg Ban, fere$~ aae t trearetJanore~ey nmuuntr aglar of r L Ngr o pirl Eibn CASH theyr it. icudn t snaitSh, tl1 iaa , n d~aa~ nl.< e p r gts s, aur ai . ted..;a-.,ndiat the tacthern Nov tmer rl y ithne gretth nedl All Cnn ares antiuteru ta-re d a the a4aa C.rifoae .noe.As, FURNITURE.! I hiae now tin hanud At l:'re Paw-.k ~r BED Itu(JM I'I;1INI'lL:ILE. in nutt iof fenun 8 to 11T jsiewe', Muhwguoy, lIil1tne.l.. allt F.Ilcy Paint. ctl. A i,aall tut 'iZ*1 PAIIIAOi !FIUPNIT ORE. l)ININ(t TAILES, Wu.lnu:-WAEtOYtBRt, L-'IIA iRS, a few MATTILASSES, :uwl all articles Li'OiulI7 kept ini Lite kuritiiu a lie, iliwit of NY OW#N MANIIUFAETIJRE, And will be i'ohil 1".w fur govd paper when the L.,h 1.1 not e..aevenient. --0 Burial Cases ! I haive an han.t a stoui l ut ,ifi METAL1IC 11U RtIAL CASE'S, Claillria'u 'Itly. Ahlsi M:Lhuv:uy )chtt"i Le.a COFF1:a. AI:'u, ('smver.:d ltd-ue Led i~'Nplain ot uw:iihy triuiuni'*, at "2.)U he oif [eaire $te day' 14, or trip ot over a day. [will conatinuie to keep j, u 'pply on how.l n"':ady or delive~ry, j. m. WI'[TT. Mair it LI' 12. State of South Carolina. "" ('ifl!ilA, JI!ey 28, 156t2. I TI) c'arry 11 i.! re":olee ion4 Sdiir l bis the *e U ,.'rnitr and C,iwniril on 141th iluy just1leil. lie folloswinlg wit by reqired: I1I. That aill lperros'D iloi1.g u~nder S.*?t cx 'iiiptiue, in isl1.iiii the: hfnefiti thereof, Ih~au nr 1t rith wri t the licei of the Autitlit zrd n-;ectir-~cieril tt Cluwia tiaffidavit at' the 'ullowing descrtiien, vi,.: STATE O.F SOUTHT CAROLINA. I, A. U. do solemn~ly blwear that [ :uw -, hat I reside alt --, in the District iof - .1il withsin the liits~ of - bent, - :Lt uli..ii, - eLgileient S. C. 3I." crnr to before use, this da:y of ,!i::' L., :.iiegi. trite t'r Nut. Pub. A. ! Il. The~ City t.uiiriu t.f Ch~ir'est,.ii Anti Co. ui lhia will furni sh rolls suworn to lby the ;iiayiire ,f those Cities tn Owat.tnt and mnhlr: *, lie Fire 13e1.irt rts "F1 the u:iit diire will fur i/hi rolls. sw'irti to by theq Chiefs ofith Iii. lip*4r1. iuiits; The nee5iary eilijeers 001ii rwpldle. in ;a'iili. will ,siitat the t riiula:ti'e, Sluit, llait. I ,. P'r.ns ei caing winler the F.xcr~unw~~i *1' f Cw~n,:r's cln rnly Ihe cl'iev.r': by amilyiig to Le u(i;'..*er iippo'irte1 t.v the C,.uficriite Gkuverta icflt for thes r'-iiij cif iji'.truiiiljf. WI L MrOT tI. l.t i. S:1 R E, Juite T It 22 tate of South Carolina. DJLrr'. :~ ISSPECTOR-Gf'I'.OFFICE,! C.,tLr'4st., T!une ~ 2 .1L EN JA I f.v IX0~ .1C :diw. FullAERNGRQ1HATT iIIFJ "Georgia Nursery," BYFLLiNAG .LSOL$I, TT HE Sub.ecrile. s coffr l..r dubs N fiLU I t of sa.Liajg ill pecrt if 20,4)00 APPLE ':-EES, ae aiid twao years oldI, and trouti liva to eight facet high. Mot.un; whicth are sixty of1 the beset Srautb.,rn vriiid.. 15,000 P'JAC1 TRELES, ozic 3'th.r (.M, of very hii.'ty g"a.w b,try varieties of uieh riposs in l ..I'-i..ia ;r iii e:iiI". * ne: to Yovewlaer. all of whach ami- oil Qiiiisx lout. 13 v1Lrt:4+ of PLUMSt, ipening~ inl RU'aceo~j"ati through the. aaz::wer. A~soa. APRI(COTS1, tEC TARtINES..' 4~!~ F14.6, GRIAPE CUT!1 TIN01tI S'TILAWlSFIUtY PLANTS, A: J'A1tA (:US ROTS, .tr~., &ic. Ever blooming RO$-E$. and. Orunisvr,atal Snrzz.,ery.1 Our T1tELS will compai.ire f:avcoralbly with tLos, ofaiiv ,Na';har;, .\ur~tts , 2.1111 we~ w i~l .ell :1- atb.*. i ati alll .f tI .'i.Wt' tn !. t lst: r~tims in (rr~~ liseis in (Ile -andl ttt~w, is bt:at the' ... ? I1. rio~c' j. .:. l.r,:Ltil.i- .l u... " A i,,.tia, (;:I. Oa'tobor ;t, ::m. 40) Cash,. and Cash Only ! P 6RO n "itrrl ibs ate I al es nrmied to and will in tr, itslac pIII .elait nauy urri.. .o the tirvi"sery lines to lnua.i tiak $tore 'itl piali a..r 1 hill liircsd 1: ill: .a'..laa 1,1 thi.. uy..taew it "us IL.1 faict th~at I ie r.: I,. !nay the Corti i.,r all u.v (Ir." ceriels. I will liI.w-%ia w:ll at eheail.,. the e-ea . eeL to caah tl.I :r". Is. M. PENN. July 24 tf "'I The Cash System ITAKE ths cils"s.rluot .if gi'n noceI toyan nUweroild et.I"ia its I 11W ,iaesr 1150' i t" iRtVl.LY liar the y.r 1:';' L. lia.e II, p.ai> t5..v Caish aiar pvr; isrtl it 1 p~aret(.,, ta~l uiii 1'... i2.. lived to sell in the sute: Y va. Mfy sald Stck will be old1 lat fortia'w parime~. and ;sa..le recently I~urcut~':" ait u mbalI pro it fur Cash only. All irlert :ca rii in:r .."i 4t' teiui bei Uillutpit ,i"a..l with the C'.],1, tstlcrwi..e they.. mill' n1"1 l.a leId. I du at~ a:.iae'.L to kee~sp ally )e,.."~ *a a... C'u lit. I return my pr r'.f.,l tatai:e. tft 1i: eg"1 I~ lrsiuage I liasve ;.st :nei frntu 5i15 ilUia.s~' f o ". Riudler thei. 8l:,11r" r, ao-l r.*t"+'.~ suilly as.k ili tin' tiultkutce unader lit (e% . 1 t;a:," :I ti 1I.;;:,e 'sset for .tiet.. Jain 1. 1842. t State of south Carolina; Alavra A. CI.,iL:. " Tj 1 ;1F I'laiiati1i is, tlaa:.ho' ,.~is t2t" ici-P. ltaavi:iT :l Defe&.lint Lost it' * 11.Ithtri wife- no.r .4ItIti.) hnou to res.idle within sh.: ii o-.f Ibhis Z1u. tc, 1.97 whoma copied to -.Aid Lkcvharetisvs wrill ruins ts" 1mcaid eitu he delve.', fill n"..ioaz t.' Nlessr+. Ahney .kWrightl. I'ljiutilr.. .lttsr'ey', fjr'ktreal that s.i4l lief'.ra.lant appeair and~ pieas. ti- :aidl .Jatslriti;.a ai itbislita year a:.'l a ii.o~y (retn the scare bcres.~. or 1,6x5i artl aibsulusi jiiliguw'nt will he. gwa iguita'. State. of A Sout CroliN, ' EIJu :'+ sf~r, . Iirle.st. s" I 1 "t i