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_BY EIHKIKS, DCjaiSOE & CO. Narai.Fight iii Warsawt.S;:u:u?--3urrcn der ci" thc Iron-c!;-.^.?.:;.t. About 10 o'clock fhi? f reno'!.-!, i...J:!;:-r,e reached the city which lined every bea:t.wi? regret-it vas no leas than ll:;; ']?>??. i d' th.. splendid Confederate States iroii chid steamer Atlanta, formt?ly the Fir.:r<\ T! cir.**' rn stances under whie?;_*?..?'.? adair took place, are- as follows : The Government has long desired to put the Atlanta to active ?ervice, and e> this ead Were made li:e various ( flicial changes in the Navy which have been noticed in this paper, the out going ofh'cers and the Secretary of the Navy differing regarding the capabilities of the steamer. A few weeks a^o Ca;?;. Webb Was placed iu command, and (ro n tliat dale until now bas bren busily engaged ?ri nrep?r ing the Atlanta (ur action. K very thing being in perfect order, and splendid crew, as to ca pacity *on board, about daylight tin* (Wednes day) morning, the Atlanta moved forward into Warsaw Sound. When oif Warsaw Island she encountered Two iron clad Y.mk<-e monitors, lying close in shore. The Atlanta tired first shot at ten miuu'e.-. to 5 o'clock, and second at Ava minutes after 5. The monitors replied, and the engagement was kept rp unt?l tlw Atlanta had fired four shots and the monitors five. The latter lay so close in shore, in shallow water, that our steamer found it impossible, owing to lier heavy draft, to get as near ns she would. At 5J o'clock the (iring cased on both sides; at 15 minutes to 0 o'clock small boats were seen to pass, from both monitors to the Atlanta, and a woollen gun-bo?t down the s?mnd wa-; .signalled to return, which she did. The ene my boarded the At lauta, ai ten minute-; to 6, and at t? 30 the Confederate flag, which had floated over h.*r mud the'?, as taken down and the Abolition Hag hoisted in ita stead. Gne shot was seen to strike the Allante, it is supposed tear her stern, and a shell burst on her deck, but with what effect is unknown, The officers of tho Co.ntrdera:e Sut?? steamer ]-ond:ga-wLo were in sig it and witnessed the entire engagement and surren der, state that the Atlanta appeared M be aground sr vera] times during the ac'k>n. Th think she was ch arly so when the ii ri ri ?r ceas ed and perhaps bilged, as hvr pumps were actively at work aud she appeared soon aiter the surrender u> be careening. Some Suspicions txisl as to the fidelity ot the crew, 5 J it is evt'a rum* red thai diaboli cal threats were uttered ly a portion of them previous to the departure ol' the vessel, but we doubt if this' Ls trm*;' at all events, We shall do them the justice of wilting them down as levai und true until the Contrary shall have b en proved. Such, we are inform ed, is the O*.'inion of all naval i.ificers in port. We hear that Capt. Webb addressed i.i> Men just before going into action, and i hey re sponded wish tue greatest eiithu-iasin ; gsdr.g to their quilters willi alacrity and iu the Lest of spirits. The real causo of tb? disaster v.'-s. proba bly, the int lucien i y of the Adama, own g to Ler heavy draft, t?- cope sun-esstuiiy v.ii!, tin ice in our shallow wooers. Siie WHS distrust ed by most of our naval otlicers on this ac count and the weakness of her huff, compare?! with the immense su| H mt utubtmt w? ?gilt ol ?ron. Jn ci*?-p waler>he is a far better craft lLan any ii'?.velad put tu commissimi by thc c-aeiuy, though ir??ni icc d Hieuiiy suggested, they v/ili fi:.d il ir?uUe tu use her u^aoi.-t n&. She draws over fifteen feet ul waler, and in curs immin?.nt risks in going aground. The crew ol ihe A dania ct nsi-ded of 1 '111 officers cud men, all told.-Savannah ltepbii can. TLc U ar in .liississsipri. We give to-day several items hom the Mississippian, of the 1 -ltli, couterning i ht progress uf events in Mississippi, it s'cm> but little nore ia known, or made public, at Jackson thi.ri here, ami everybody uiust foi thc present "possess their suuis ol patience." The movements on the river are becoming significant. With lien. Price at or near ?lei ena, and Kirby Snt?h on the Louisiana shore opposite Vicksburg, 7.e csu061 fider.tly expect at hast a large snare of ihe teinibiccmeiild intended fir Grant, will find ehiploviuenl west of the liver, as indicated by our special dispatch. All thc reports we have seen esti mate Gen. Price's strength at four brigades, and if be hus attacked Helena, wc have nc idea the garrison could resist bitumas it hud Leen weakened to Swell tirant'? forces. We have a private letter from Jackson, of a late date, which says it is ike opinion of the public generally, based upon rumors that reach the city, and in military circles formed upon more detiuite kuowleu^e, that- tie? Pemberton aud his mea will have no difficult) in holding his posiiion until Johnston can re lieve him. The latter was moving, in whai direction we cannot repeat. The same in formant asserts that Kirby Smith is at Mil liken's Bend, and that. Magruder was near al hand for the relief of Gardner, at Port lind son. A number of heel call!* forwarded In bim had been crossed to the garrison by swim ming. A brigaic ol troops, it was aUo sia ted, had crossed at Bayou Sara. Our forces have uestroyed the New Orleans Jackson and Great Northern railroad, fron Manchac forty miles. North, and the Yankee were engaged in repairing it. If they use i to advance North, as is probably their luton tiou, a furtht r destruction is provided lor. Atlanta Appeal. DISASTROUS FKESIMT-A very uisastrou freshet fell in the neighborhood of this pla? on laat Salut day night and Sunday morning Some of the streams were higher than eve known to have been before. . The corn o the bottom lauds was in a mee growing cor cition-a great deal of which was washed ii] by the roots or covered with sand ; a gre? deal of wheat, almost ready for thc harvest was destroyed iu like manner. We . leai that the heavy rain was cot-lined to u sinai territory, consequently the amount of daaiag done has not been alarming; aiejr indi vid t als, however, have suffered materially.-Ah beville Presu. ? Tb? Augusta Conititutionnliiit infurair u that Fl?ar il on tb? dtclioo ia thM city, Northern Nows. Nashville pfiprr?, of the 16th, and the IN York Times, ol' the loth, saya Lee and army ninety thuuMiud strong, is marchi NoribWArd. Hooker's anny id marching to prevent an advance. ike Governor Ohio has called for 30,000 troops, aid * I Governor of Pe inajlvania has cal It'd for 5 OOO, 'o prevynt invasion of Fach State. WASH IN ?j ri iv, June lo.-Lincoln lias is: I ed a proclama'ion calling for loO.O?O m^n i repcL'he invasion of Maryland, Northern V j t;inia, Pennsylvania and ?-ic?. j iLuthisBUKG, Jun? 35.- Despatches ft* Ciia#.bersb*:rg and Hi\'ei.s'owu state that t rebel cavalry were ac Perry ville and Marti i (jbur?r on t|ie luh. Hard fighting'was jgoii nu. and the rebelo had driven Reynolds fro Perry ville and were advancing on I he capiti The towns and cities throughout Pouusvir nia are in danger. Before rhe captara r?f Winchester, Milr? notified lb ; rebels that he would bara tl I town if au attempt was made to storm ti I position. Ew. ll replied that be would hat every Yankee captured. " . It is reported that Ewell Ins taken Ha per's Perry,, willi immense storth, and eu roule. lt is retorted iii it Linc da baa called fi nv t bun-'red ?housmd men lo repeal the ii Yusi?n of Petiuitylvania. Sor.t- o-pori O.flUIJ rebol cavalry ii Cnn beri.iii.-i, Md. I'jie minimums ate ?? iitg f< safety to-il irjiers Ferry. HAKKteoNUUKff,' .lune 1(5.-Ilusines* su pende<". All important locumeutfl have bee removed ir-mi the capital. Milroy telegraphed uAViaMv bis repulf from Iiis fortilic?tioiis by 15(i)uU r-. bebylosir 1 DO!) men. Governor Curtin bas called on the ehistof of Pt uris . ! vam.i to defend 'lie ^^:at... snyin Mmt Piiiifidvlpiua hus not r?v.p aided, -vuil tho et-?iii/ aro ii, Chambendjiirg* H-* f* prottcnod ibc Ptmnaylvauians for std?hn i about the leutrtb of service, wh->ti no ex?^-nc exi*t-. Daspatclies-sUite everything gbfiiti and uo saving the country is:.utli ol' ti e Sil quebaniiu. BALTIMORE, June D'?.- Gr-v. Bradford ht called on iii.? p oule to rally for lue defeat of Maryland. U !<pa:c!ie* from Rhorle Island, dated th' 1C.?, Sr:tt? ilia' Go??. Stiiitt> C"?Veil-.1 ?h Legislature on I'hiisday, fur. the purpose < ra?sir??? tro ijjs. Piiji.ADkj.ciiiA. June lo.-Tn? Miyor h? issued hi's proclamation*, closing lin- s?ore so thar the ui'Cupa?tscati join oif?tiary organ za'ioiis lo dr fend tba city. NLW VO:;K. J ote ?0.-AU tim regimen! are ge'ting read) under arms, lu Brooklyi the bells were rung at midnight, sutntnonhi men lo j.?:n regiments leaving immediate! for Philadelphia. G iv. Andrew, nf Mimarhnfrtt*, tendere Lincoln ail hts avai abie militia ton e. The KnglUb anil Au-triau Consuls arrive in New York on the lb' it, being ordered mi ol'ibu Coti'edt'rucy by I he re bei auihorilie -. I, The Latent. lin nv .MI. Jun.- 2n.-Tiia Herald of. th ' ISlli repoj?? the retreat i f ibo r? be.? f-"i Cuatiibir-btiri.', bul ssJ sthey ate "in ttrnr:; ?one ai VVj|titm?fM.rt-ai d Cunibcrland. The Coi>lederatrs also >ceiij>y thc Soul Mountain. Five iiuadredfUnion cavalry vse-e rapture :n-ar i'm :.< n tl?. ?(? re? m ast le is a town < l.??lJ il l i-bi'lliits. ."di tidies smith west i hlarri?br.rv, ai:d t ll iii?! railroad from Cham bi Te-' mri; lo I !;i?;<*istoivn. lt ??i plr.ee c I eollfidi rnh?e bii?iiieas. Kn CON j Ila--per** l-'invis ?vacuai et!, int t the Ma ryland Ht*gllCs aie B'TOUg'y fortified ?.nd s?li! ?n lii t?\ tie Federals. ll'mkcr'ri aitnv. -.m tho 15th, were ono u?-?r ibo nld l>u 1 Run baiiie-fieid. ? riirtilicatiobi? Coi'>tiueled on the bills oj! j posit ell ii-rist.jrg. ate considned M.iii .ii i, protection for tiie city. Th j p-im: is ovyi there, and lin* people sro disposed tu uinlei' rair ibo da] .rr i-f the iinc ol' t.:e Sbeiiaudva! becoming lb? S? ai of war. South Care lina ?* Hull ol' liquor." In it!f?j?Ui?e to numerous apydiciwU!5, tin ! I subscriber m>n miees the | ri*)<nr'atioii o ,j .. .SV.n/A tSiftl!*#<?*? nf JJ r'-a vol Utr.O Whose design ?S lo p-i j) H.a'e the UatUi . | ol every .soldier sun of tin: Statu who h. j lallen by U?M.* se or in battle during tue war .lin i'm iperaue? of this unilcrtakiug, there i j quest is made ol ev.-ry fmiily who have beer i j mn-, alli Clod Ul send promptly lu the addres , ! here under ?iii nt>d, a brisl" biugrapbical skeicl j of the deceased embracing u?tiie. a?c, plac? , I of bir?b, occupation, regiment und comp my : i und incidents of buttle or t-'t^ndin": death . I and eaj.e.-lally such dying decia atu>:>s -vs maj I reflect i."e character o: tue pat ri?-t and hero . j The winde will Ilten be revised and arranged M in alpha helical lunn, aud.pul,i*Hbud Maoon . j utter the war as possible^ ll w desirable lhal t ' a aepamle record should be devoted Ui thc ? j many Sou'h Uarolirhaus who have fallen ir ? ; tlie service of other Scales. If *MQ expen-* . ; and diineitsions ol' ti?e w??rlc*h?i not trm ^r.-at - j it will embrace many eugraviugtt ol' the dear! f I but al present tbe Lttej iM n--t reipiired. .: V*, un exilerons cn o? eration on ww pari n - i tbe oiti?i?i*^if the Slate iu this mutter, S-mil i Cindi;.a will pol have oec i-Lo Lu erect a i, i monumental column '. to the memory ol' tia ii I unknown and uurecorded dead."' s ! The [.ress of thc Stoic will canfor a favoi t ? by tieely circulating ike above rc cpic^t and - . urging attention to the subject. -j F. O. ?bFONTAlNE, SparUnburg, S. C We learn that, the w Camp Fires, Marches i and Hattie Fields of the Southern Revola 3 j lion," bv Personne is nearly ready fur publi e ; cation, and but for the desire lo embrace re '. ? cent inil?Orta?t events, would have been is r eued bet?re, lt will embrace from six ti " ' s. ven builtred pages, and b? an inleresling '" ! compendium of the history, heroism, ro P . mai.ee, and ficetite of the w;ir. t ?-: ' CA ITU a E OK Tn E STEAM ER OAI.TPSO.-NTewf ll was received hue Wednesday morning of thc 0 capture- of the .- teamer Calypso, Capt. Black. ,. I Sae was on her way to Wilmington when hei " n.acliiiiery broke down, and the Yankee cru Uv eis, who bad bceu chasing, overhauled uud took her as a prize. .Some of her passeuger? " have been lauded at WiltningUi uuder ullag . of truce.-Courier, State of South Carolina, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. lohtJiuiA, Jun Kith, I?, 1S63. . OUR raudal f?e, unable to cope with {he Con federate fnreus in tho open field, have resorted tu a utodc of M arfar; which arouses tlio indigna tion ofrvery heart Capable of a patriotic emotion. Not content wth wresting peacful citizens from their homes and conliuidg thom in* loathosouie dungeons, and with seizing our contented slaves and inhumanly placing them in military organ izations, to be set dowu in tho front of battle, they b-ive inaugurated a system of raids into ik? into ri ir of the otates, stealing negroes, burning cities end farms, destroying livo stock and -growing crops Hud spreading dosoUtion.everywuerc in their track. To meet this condition of things, and tn render practicable greater concentration of our f-rees already in the field and otford alcipnite in ternal protection to thc .State?, the President of tho CouiVlohuty deems it expedient to call for a portion o? their r?serre force fur service within | 'heir rei|Metir.e limits. Up-ju thc fiovernor of S'oxh Carolina he cali? fi?r five th?n*und raen. i,.r thc peno I of >i^ o on!hs from thc firiu day of August II? .xt. ?o Lo fu ru ??bed irv ('rail, .inlet's in thu iiiieriiiadinte due a volunteer fortie, organized ujidtt the Act herewith published, " To pravide for lonni ''-lcn<'e and special service."' at lea*! an equal nurr.b-r be mustered and reported to the War Deiiartin.-nt ns subject, hi thu cali of tUSs?Tros ident tor service within ibo State. Tbeso organizations maj lie voluntary, ns will im seuii bj an exumi'nnlion of tho Aet, aud art far special iierricO'Onlj within tho Sute, under officer* ol'their own selection, nud ??th ibo priv i|. JJ? of remaining m borne m the pursuit of their ?.r'tinwry njr.RaUiona n-itess c.iilod tor a teiuporarj exigency lu n<-tive duiv. Xoiv.'ibei efiiv. r, M IXL EDO E L. BONHAM, Governor and (Vmtoacdor-in-Chief in and over the Stat'; of ?ouih Carolina, call upon the people of thu ?tato Iv asvmbl? on thc tiny fixed in the annexc-l orders, al i'u-ir rjiqieclive H?g*nicctal Pawl* irr.vir.d~-, and to raise and n-giui/.c thc tiree" c.'i ed forJjythe President f>r the defence of .bo fiitiite. Po,'two liing year?, your brothers .n.vo boru* th* brunt of. this war, for indepeo-. t?ciice on thu 1'rnntK.rs of fie Confederacy. The time b.i< now nrri<cd rofjih??v yoursoives worthy tf thom gill.tor men hy protecting tlo-ir homes, tMr wivrj and iher children, in common with your own. Until tbouibove organiziti >n takes place,, it is reoouiuieuded to the citizens of the State to c m tinue existing voluntary organisation.?end to form immediately uthuif, with sucli anns ns they br.vo. tor tho protection nf every neighborhood, eapc eiolly along the river* ^nd srtus of thc s.:n. Many a deadly volley tn;y be successfully- delivered nt ! tho raiders in their bouts from loo blulls and for ests liu ir. g their bank*. luiuicdinisly mi r th? r?quisition of the Prest dentis alic I, tb? Governor will take step?tfora in?re complote organisation for neighborhood protection, of euch as ?re b:ss Sited, by ye ?rs, or otherwise, f..r the active duties of a campaign. ? i; i J '; u:idnr*niy baud and seal of the .St ito, at | Columbia, ibis Sixteenth day of Jun"., A. [t.. s ] D. one thousand eight hundred ?nd ri tty. tare*. M. h. ??XlI.vM. Wa. lt. liixrr, ? of re f ry ..f State. . ..in ?ti.-' ti /'...i .'/'. Jur Lur il J)- 'mir om! ,>.>? . io/Seri-:,-r. SKCT?OS I. Tic O-ujrrm <./ .?? CvufcJeraU S'atrt :>f A,nrrlr<\ i/o enact, Thn-t lbs Presiden, be aud ?ie is hereby nnflirri/od t . iir-.qu tba ser vi.-o< of volunteer* of ruell V.'wA Riol ;-i steh pro portion na ho may ilveiu expudi^iit, tn serve foi ?nifb t?in-s as hv may pr?.critic, for tb- defence ol j expon) i pince* . .: localities, 01 ruell -peeial sui vic? j a.- bc may deeiu .*X|i?< lient, SieirriuN 2, At d .-neil forces ihtt'l lie mnvtircil I into ile: service i f ilie Confederate Slat .-.<, for thc ' local d?fon?a ur rpceial .-orvi-e aforesaid, the ultu j ter mil sotting turill distinctly thc services to be I performed; and tim said rulitiiiccrs .-brill not bu I convidare. J In act'td ?er? iee until thereunto spe. j cully ordei vt by Ibe Pu si l^nt. And they shall I be entitle' to p'jy or sniisistunce '.oily for njicb i Iliac as f.-ev ui-iy bj on duty tinder the orders nt ! the Prr'-i-J- . or by his direction. ; SKCTION S?ic?i v-j'uiitoer forcea, when so ac j copie 1 und ordeied into service, shall bc- org.:n ; ?zed i i aeciird^nce with and subject ?<> ail tho pro. I viscous of tl.0 Act entitled, An Act to provide ? for the p ibPe defence," approval Mureil "Ti, 1361, ; and any be attached to such division*. brigade.:. . icgiuie it;i or o itt dions as rf.o Pre-ideUt maj i direct, and ?rlieu 11 . . r orgtnizod into b.it:alions or i re^iuKiiM before b-;itig mu?lercd intn service, thc I i're-i.biiit shall app.ini tho ti -ld? o3i.:4rs'uf lb i 1 batSalbins i?u-.l rtgim-jnU nh.oi organ ?-d sue!: ; by bim. Approved A 1511st 21, ISC I. S CATE Ob'SOUTH CAUOr.INA, ADJUTANT AV:> Isst'Korou-tlKx's OmcR, ('OLUSDIA, JI.SK 16, 1&63. * j G EXE ii ?L O ii L) El. S SU. '-'U. To carry Into effect tb? proclamation of bis Ex ? celiencjr the Couminder-in Chic! and the Act o' Congreta, " Ti) provide for local detettoe m.d spe cial service," w is hereby ordered t I. That thc coinmanding otOcers of the Mi'itin R?giments nesotiible *tib*ir usual-ol icos of pa rade, on TUESDAV, tho 7ih of Ju y nvxt, nil persons within flu- limits of their respective conl oi iud- li:ti)!? lo any military service by ibo laws nf (lie Stn'?: nud oil for volunteers to nt.-^t th< requisition bf Ibo President of thu Ctnfcdcrr.lf Status on thi? State for troops for lor td defect: poisons lieiwecn the n:<^ ol' forty and forfy-fiv? ! to bu iitciiided in i i ic c-ill. ? j ll. <>:i my Vii?:: ^i nt l?i!?i'g to fernisli by vol. \ in-t.'eniig it- ij'!<'t:- ni lru?]'o>, vireb ?j fixed hy . iii tier ul OII.T N o i? I. ncc? uipuTiv?rig lilli* order, ! .bo C'lOMittii.liug t-Uicer of>in-h B.'giinint ?il1 immediately lir.iw from those .liable to " ?...ioa] military rerv-.-o ?iy n:d t!ie liai?is't.f lli-ir rc itpuctrve Dist riots," lailereeii thc ugea ol' forty mot tilly ( 10 and 60) JL-HS, n sufficient number ol men to make up said quo'a. III. Tim commanding officers of Kef iuicnts arc required immediately to organize the troops thus raised into oompanies, of not less than sixty-four (fit) and not more than ono hundred and twtnty livo'(125) privaten, by holding elections for com pany o??cers, viz : oue Captain, one First Lieu tenant and two Second Lieutenants, thc non-com missioned officers-four Sergeants and four Cor porals-to bo appointed by thc Captains, and im mediately return ta this office certificates of said elections and rolls of tho companies. IV. The commanding officers of Beit Compa nies aro required to prepare and return to the com manding officers of their respectivo Regiments on tho day abovo mentioned, accurate rolls of nil males rodding within their respective bents botween tho ages of forty and fifty (-10 and 50) years. V. Offloeraoftho militia between tho ages of forty and fifty yean, will bo subject to draft. VI. Companies organised uuder this order will hereafter-h? organized, by orders issued fruin this office, into Regiments of teu oorapauics each, by the election of field oDicors ; and when called into tho fiold, w ill be mustered into Confederate ser vice, for local defence and special servico Within the limit? of this State, for tho term of six fflonthl from th? first d?y ?f Aoguot noxt. VU. The-oir.m.-.nMng nfflVora nf Regiments are charged with the prompt extension ?nd exe cution of this oidci, ..uj ld., ri cn their pi-? or on the part of any officer, will he visited with til*? (.everest penalties of tho law. By command nf tho Governor, A. C. GARLtNtfTO!?, Adjutant and Inspector-Genorul S. C. June 24 2t 25 HEADQUARTERS, COMMISSARY GENERAL'S DEP'T, S. C., 'COLCVBIA, Jur.e 13, 1.863. NOTICE is horohy ?riven to tho " Boards of Soldiors' R*lief" throughout the State that they will he supplied, as hcre;?fore, with OCEAN SALT, for distribution to needy families of snl ditfrs, at cost und expenses, on application to this Department, By order of tho Oovornor, RICHARD CALDWELL, Liout. Col. and Commissary General S. C. June 24 lt 25 HEADQUARTERS, COMMISSARY-GENERAL'S DEP'T., S C., COLUMBIA, June 16, IS63. TUE Act of General Assembly of April ll, 1363, entitled " An Act to suppress the dia t il lari'U of spirituous liquors in this State," con tains the following provision, viz: . " That his Excellency tho Governor on being satisfactorily assured '.hat un increased quantity .if spirituous l'quors, which cannot he otherwise pro? ur ed, is absolutely necessary for medicinal purples ii? this Stain, shall have powpr to have insnuf.tctured, at some central and convenient loop!ion, ..}? skilicd and responsible agents, at lix.-d Milari^s, to ho appointed hy him.-elf, such quuiiiity ol alcohol or pure spirits, as shall be i itemed requisito fur thc purpose aforesaid." Notice Is'boreby given that proposals in wri ting will be received at this office until lat July next, fur l'uruisbiug this Department with one thousand.gallons Kt ALCOHOL, and fourteen rh'jusa-iJ gilh):is of PURE SPIRITS, during the present year; the same to ba iaun>uacfurdd by skilied nod responsible agenta, under the super vision oj the uudersigned, ut or near Columbia. Bonds wi'.h adeqUiM? security will be required for the liiitht'ul pei ?uronancu of the contracta. Itv order ot" thn Governor,* RIC HAR?) CALDWELL. LifUt. Col. and Commissary General S. C. June 24 4t 25 STATE OT SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, . Co LP UBI A, June 17, 1863. 1*1 answer lo many latter:, upon tue subject.of th? exemption.of Magistrates, il is stated, for Mie information oi all concerned, that th" ??ov. dBnir doc;, nut fro n.illed upon to o>"'.npt Migis trates within Ou onnscrlp* |r0iU military s?nico, i?i.isnvicU.a-- Legislature had that subject un.'or ccasideralion anil did not provide for it ?if their Act, By order ol' th; Governor. B. F. ARTUUR, Pi i vate Secretary. Ruiraway PROM tho Sub-nriherfon tho It h inr.t.. his, negro man DANIEL/aged 2'J ycais, weight about '7? pounds, sud ii near 3 feet 'J inches high. { will p:y a lib;T1, reward f??r his delivery to mc, or for s.ilj lodgement iu thc Jail of this Dis trict. J. M. JONE*. Lott's P. 0., June 17, 31 24 Notice to Bridge builders ? T?T?L*L IM? let ro tbe low?' Milder ???. Tuesday, W thc I Mi July noir, nt the Bridge, the building i.l ?i Uri.i/o acroma Stephens' Credit nt Garrett's old 01..!. Thu Itridge is to he ?bout Cou ect lou ;. A g?.od chance lu ui.ik? myoey. For p&rtwuiars ;pp i t. li. T. M IM S, Chiir. Bo.ir.l. Juno 17. .'it ' 21 Wool Cards. O::!-! HUNDRED l'AIR v ry superior WOOL CA!tL?-> 'pi-t received artil l?r sui.: hv CHARLES HAMMOND. Jfni:i'?urg, S. C . June S, _ 3t_23 Notice. ALL pcrs?na indented lo the E?wato of W. Bur nes Un ah previous to his death ure earnestly requested t > settle tij> forthwith. And lln'SO hav ing dem inils again;! said Estafe .ire requested lu render them MI lawfully attested lo tho undersign ed win. trill seule the same. J. A. LOTT, Agent. . Juno 10_3t'_23_ Nails ! Nails ! JUST received THREE KEGS NAILS-S, HI and 12 i. 1'oT tule hy E. PENN, A gt. Juno 17 _tf_24_ Negroes Wanted. y "STE WTSH to purchase FIFTY LIKELY T 7 VOI'JVU NF.iJitOES, and uro prepared to ;.?;. thc U1GHE>T CASH PRICES. Wc have on hand a LIKELY WOMAN WITH FOUR CHILDREN which we will be pleased tt -ell or exchange for other Negroes. GLOVER ? SULLIVAN. Jan 2S_tf_4_ SALT FOR FARMERS ! AYING aerated the Agency of an extensive " SALT WC RCS, I will bc ablo to furnish SALT io large or small quantities, and will b< governed by tho Vowest market prico in Hamburg ?,r Augus-iti. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hamburg, Mar 30 3m 13 Salt and Rice. JUST received and for Falo THREE TIERCES my suucrbr SALT und ONE TIERCE .NEW RICK. ' E. PENN, AjrL M y ?0 'f_ SUNDRIES. r?\?\ SACKS ff. C. SA LT, old and df.y Ol/vP 50 .* Liverpool SALT; 150 Rbis. N. C. FLOUR: 150 ?? Hint Hall'lahls. N. O. Syrup: 100 Boxes Fine Chewing TOBACCO : 50 Rbis. Apple and Peach Braudy; IO " Fiue Cora Whiskey ; MALAGA and PORT WINE; CU ERR V BRANDY and CORDIALS; BOTTLED LIQUORS and WINES; 41 Kegs Bi-Carb. SODA. RICE, MEAL, SPICES, Ac, Ac. Together with a good assortment of FAMILX GROCERIES,-on hand und for s?lo hy A. STEVENS, Augustu, Go. MUT 20 6m 20 H ENVELOPES. WE have now on hand a good supply of EN VEE0PES. Euquiro ot this Omeo. May 27 tf 21 Rags Wanted. CLEAN COTTON AND LINEN RAGS oau bt sold for cash at the Advtrtitcr effleo. Aug? 97 tf 14 EEGEF?ELD FEMALE BY an order frwra th? Ordinary I ih?U pruceod to soil on TUESDAi', the Ttb July ccxt, pt the premises, ooiniaenoing at ll i/cloi k, A. M,, the abuvc-nurned property belonging tc the Es tate of Johu H. Gwaltney, doo'd. The property embraces a LOT OE FOUR ACHES, the MAIN BUILDING, constructed tor tira accommodation of Boarders, as well as with ample School Huons, and ail necessary OUT BUILDINGS, with a well of hue water, bupplied with a good pump. All tho buildings new aud in good condition. Also, will be sold at the same time, the Schcol Ronin Household FURNITURE. PIANOS. STOVES, lu. I will also sell a separate lot of ONE ACRE OF LAND adjeining the School lot. AUo, Two One Horse WAGONS, a good ?SADDLE aud BK1DLE, a email lot of MuOS, one excellent Mils COW, Uarpuutet*' Toute/ a small lot of Paints, Garden^ Tools, sc. The Building is well located and well suited for a Beaming School. The past history ol this School, its present patronage, and toe necessities of a largo commuui ty give v-su^ance that compe tent Teachers will nave au opportunity to make a sato and profitable investiaoiiU le?ais made kUown ou day uf sale. A. G. TEAGUE, Agent for Mrs. Lucy Gwaiu.?.y, Ex'x. May 27_(St ? 31 Stevens' Creek Academy. : TUE Fud Sessiou ot' thia Inatitatioa will oe ro.-umed me tu ir J Munrt&y in Juue and cun LiLiue fivo muuUiS, li, eu ty days to the ujQjptu. Rates Of Tuition and Terms tho same a? last Ses sion. No student ndl be received, applying la ter thuu two weeks alter the term commencer, un less prevented hy sickness. No deduction will be uiaJe except iu case ot protracted illness. Persona ?vbiting their children thoroughly In structed iu a Buiect Academic course will have liberal uiieuttou given them in my Scnool. . JOHN W. MCCANTS. June 0 3t 23 The Graiiiteville Company WILL purchase OOOD COTTON ot tho highest market pite;, without being cov ered with bagging cl?*a. It may be packed and held toge1 her "^Vth slats as hay and fodder are peMied. C eat attention must be paid to keep it c'"".'u aud free from traah. Pulverised fodd< . ?..lid hay cannot bo taken from it with machinery. Granitevdle, June 7_St_23 Nails! Nails! UST rocoived an assortment of sizes from 4d to 12d-"best quality. J J. A. GURLEY. Ilamburg, June 9 _Im -3 A Chewing Tobacco. 00D assortment on hand and for sale by J. A. GURLEY. Hamburg, June 9 lm 23 ?f?' We have boen authorzied by tho friends o; W. F. DUKISOE, EKJ., tu aDuounce bim a Candi dates Tur re-election to tho oflice of Ordinary of Kdgefiuld District, ct thc ensuing o'oction. April l?, *l? f5 ,TS~Wi! ure auihorir.0(1 by the friends of Mr. JACOB HUI ET to imnoiiueo him a Candidate P,r Tax C'dioetor nt the <u?uing election. May 13 ta SI Administrator's Notice. ALL person having anv demands against the Es?..te of John A. Crowder, decoa-od, ?re requested fo pp sent them ttl tho subscriber on or before thc 2Uih .lu'y next, as on that day a fi uni Sittlcir.ent ?iii bd mado in th o Ordinary's OGVo. Also, M11 pem-ns indebted to ss.id Jfeute are so licitud t-> o.iy up by lhal time. ^n' G. M. SPEARMAN, Adm'or. May 5 3m_13 Notice. . ALL persons indebted to tho Estate of Winfrey Whitlock, deceased, aro requested.lo-mako payment forthwith. Now is tho time to pay debts. GE0UG? WHITLOCK, AihnV. ' May 27_ ^ ?t_2l_ Notice. ALL persons indebted to tho Estate ef Eliza beth Whitlock, deceased, are requested to ui.iko payment forthwith ; those having claims against the Estate wiil present them properly attested. GEORGE WHITLOCK, I Altm. ' G. W. TURNER, J Adm ora. May 27- tit _21 Salt, Salt! CUL al tho Hamburg Post Office and buy your SALT, iu Sacks or Tiorccs,. at the lowost ?xarket price?. Also, on hand, Confederate ?nd English Letter PAPER, and ENVELOPES, STEEL PENS, ?c. ' R. L. GENTRY. Hamburg, May 27 _ 4t 21 State of South Carolina, EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT, /.V ORDINARY. M. A. Ransom, Adm'r. of the Estate ? of S. G. Gallman, dee'd., vs. t A. Bushnell and wife Lucretia, Mary E. Tillman and others*. J WHEREAS M A. RANSOM, Admiuistrotor of tho Estate of ?arah R.hallinan, dee'd., .jej applied tn u:e, hy petition in writing, praying I iliu? k nnrt of the proceeds of the Real Estate of ' the laid Sarah H. Gallman, dee'd., may be pnid : nvor to him. tu BM ti.-fy uebu against 'he said. Es ruto ; and it appearing to my e?tii>inction tb?t William ii. Coleman a nd Middleton Alosely und his wile Elizabeth, lit? of toe Defendauts in the above ftatedra.-e, resido beyond the limits of thia State, it is therefore ordered and decreed tbat th^y do nppear at a Court of Ordinary to be hol den at EdgefioM C. H., fir Edgefiekl Distriet, on Monday, the 31st day of August, 1803, to ?how cause, if any they can, woy a portion of the pro ceeds of the sale of the Real Estar? of Sarah R. Gallman, dee'd., told by me for pnrtition and di vision, should not be paid over to tho said M. A. Ransom, to liquidate the debts against said Es tate, or their consent to the samo will be entered of record. Given under my hand and seal, thia the 30th day of May, 1863. . W. F. DURISOE, o.i.i). _Juno3_ _ _ 3m_22 Notice. ALL porsuns negleeting or refusing tosend their hands to work on the 'fortifications on the Coast aro horoby requested to call on me and pay their fines by the 20th day of July next, and save coat. After that time I will turn over tho name? of all persona fined to tho Clerk of tho Conrt JOSIAH PADGETT, Treoo'r. B. C. R, Lowiir Battalion 19th Rog't, ? .Jua? io, it n