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BY snccrjrs, DUBISO E~*CO. " Naval Fight in Warsaw^S sunii - -3 arren ?1er of the Iron-c!a:l ..,.u?;a. About 10 o'clockthi? ? reno-;,}, i.iiJ?i'^nc? reached the city which lilied every benrcwiib. jegrefc-it vas no los? tl-an tho j??y of tiijs splendid Confederate States iron clad steamer Atlanta, forint* ly thc Finfh?'. TSo ?ir<*Wrri stances under whkii; iLis ? adair toojc place, are- as. follows : The Government has loug desired to put the Atlanta to active Ker vice, and to thia*: end were made the various official changes is the Navy which have been noticed in thn'paper, the out g'oing officers and the Secretary of the Navy differing legardinfr the capabilities of the steamer. A few week? azo Ca^tt. Webb was placed ia command, and froji that date until now bxs been busily engaged i ri prepar ing the Atl; uta lor notion. -Everything being in perfect order, and splendid crew, ns to ca pacity "on board, about daylight this (Wednes day) uorning, the Atlanta moved forward into Warsaw Sound. "When off "Warsaw Island she encountered Two iron-clad Yankee monitors, lying close in shore. The Atlanta tired first si..<t at ten miuu'es to 5 o'clock, and second at five minutes after 5. The monitors replied, and the engagement was kept up un td th* 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 her heavy draft, to get as near as she would. At 5} o'clock the firing ceased on both sides \ at 13 minutes to G o'clock small boats .were seen to pass, from both mouitors to tho - Atlanta, and a wooden guh-bo?t down the s/uind was ^signalled to return, which she dkl. The ene my boarded the Atlauta at ten minutes to 6, and at 6 30 the Confederate fhg, which had floated over her mud theu, was taken down and the Abolition flag hoisted in its stead. One shot was seen to strike the Atlanta, it is supposed near her stern, and a shell burst on her deck, but with what effect is unknown. The ofiieers of thc Confi dence Sure* steamer l-ond)ga-who were in sigat and witnessed the entire engagement and surren der, state that the Atlanta appeared io be aground si veral times during the act ion. Th??) think she was cl? arly so when the tiring ceas ed and perhaps bilged, as her pumps were, actively at work aud she appeared soon alter the surrender to be carteuing. Some su.-picions exist, as to the Gdfdtty ol the crew^ >d it is evtn rumored that diuboli cal threats were uttered by a portion of them previous to the departure of the vessel, but we doubt if this U true at ali events, Wv shall dd them the justice of writing them down as loyal and nuc until lae contrary shall have b en proved. Such, we are ?uforni er], is the o; inion of all naval officers in port. We hear that Capt. Webb addressed r.is men just before going into act top,, and they re sponded with tue greatest emhu-hisir. ; gtqng to their quartern with alacrity and io tho beat of spirits. The real cause of tho disaster ?pg, proba bly, the inilSciemy of the A'lanta, own g to 1er heavy ?rnft, to cope Miceesslu iy- with the .foe in our shallow waters. She WHB distrust ed by most of our naval ofliccrs on this ac ? couut and ihe weakness of her hui!', compared with the irrinei^e .?>:i? eiiin umbeul w. igiit ot iron, in te?-p water she is a fur better trait than auy ?o;?rclad put m cnmriiist;.?:i by che enemy, thotic^o lr<>ni tbe d flicuily ^uugesttd, they will fit.d it trouble to use lier a?aiti.->l tia. She draws vverfil'ieen feet o( -waler, and in curs immiU'-ut risks in (toing aground. The crew cf the A'lania consisted of 14li officers end men, all tol?.-7-?;ivaiuuu Kepbii can. Tte War in Mississippi. Wc give to-day several items from the Mississippian^ of the 14th, coucerning the progress of events in Mississippi. lt s'ieru* but little tr ore is known, or made public, at . Jackson than here, and every budy must fur the present " possets their sonis ot patience." The movements on the river are becoming significant. With Gen. Price at or near lie! ena, and Kirby Smith on the Louisiana shorn opposite Vicksburg, re eau confidently expect at hast a large snare of tbe leinluiccinenUi intended for Graut, viii find employment west of the tiver, us indicated by our ?peela dispatch. All the reports we have seen ?fitt ' mate Gen. Price's strength at four brigades and if he has attacked Helena, we have ni idea the garrison could resist nina,'as it lue Leen'weakened to swell Grant's forces. We have a private letter from Jackson, of t t late date, which says it is the opinion of th? public generally, based upon ngjnors thai reach the city, and in military circles t'ortnot upon more detlmte knowledge, that Gen Pemberton and his men will have no difficult; in holding his position until Johnston can re lieve him. The latter-was moving, in wha direction we cannot repeat. The same in formant asserts, that Kirby Smith is at Md liken's Bend, and that Magruder wus nesr a hand for the relief of Gardner, at'Port Hud son. A number of beef cattle forwarded b him had been crossed to the garrison hy swiu ming. A brigade of troops, it was aUo stt ted, had crossed.at ?ayou Sara. Our forces have uestroyed the New Orleau Jackson and Great Northern railroad, fro, Manchac forty miles North, ?nd the Yanket were engaged in repairing it. If they use to advance North, as is probably their intel tion, a farther destruction is provided lor. Atlan ta Appeal. _ * DISASTROUS FKESMT_A very disastrot freshet fell io the neighborhood of this plat on last Satutday night and Sunday iuoruiit| Some of tbe streams were higher than ev? known to have been before. . The corn u the bottom lands was ia a mee growing coi cition-a great deal of which was washed u by the root8 ox covered with sand ; a gm deal of wheat, almost ready for the harves was destroyed ia like manner. We. lear that the heavy rain was cot-fined to a smu territory, consequently the am/mnt of daiuac done has not been alarming; a few indi vid als, however, have suffered materially_At be ville Press. . '/* ??3~ Tho Augusta ConiUtittionaUtP^uioxvad \ tint Hour il en tb? di clint in that city, Northern News. . ?V . Nashvillp pApnr-vof the 16tb,anrl the'New York Times, ot' the 16th, says Lee and'an* ..muy ninety thousand strong, is. marching Northward. . Hookfei-Varmy is marching on to prevent an advance. The Goveruorvof Ohio ha?? called for 30,000 troops, and tho Governor, of Pe ? nsylvania has bailed for ?J, 000, 'o pre>i*nt iriynsion of each Siate. WAS u IN eros', June 15-Lincoln bas issu ed a proclamation calling for 100,000 m^n to repeLtiio-invasion of Maryland, Northern Vir ginia, Pennsylvania and Okio. rLiiMiJsBUho, June 15.-Despatches from ChufrbcFxijfirg anl Ha^eistowu state that tbe rebel cavalry were at Perryvifle aud Martins furg?n the liih. Hard fighting wail'going on, and the rebels had' driven Reynolds from Perry ville and were advancing du tho capital. The towus and cities throughout Pennsylva nia, are in danger. Before The capture of. Winchester, Milroy .notified th* rebels that he would bara the town if au attempt was made to storm the position. Ew. ll replied that he would hang every Yankee capturen1: ' . It is reported thal Ewell has taken Har per's Ferry,, with immense slorts, and i3 eu roule. lt iq reported lint Lincoln has called for two bum're.1 ihous.ind men to repeal thc in vasion of Pennsylvania. Scouts n-pori 6.000 reb.d cavalry in Cum berland, .'?M. 'ijie inhabitants ace dj ing for safely ttj.il .irp.-r's Ferry. HARKISJ.NJJUK^,' June IG.-Business sus pender1. All important .locumeuts have been removed from the capital. Milroy telegraphed oili-'iaMy bis repulse from his fortilicatijns by 15,000 r* bels,. losing 2.900 men. Governor Curtin has called on the dozens of Pt riTis>. Ivania'to defend tlie Siftlti. saying that Piiihi'lelpnia has not rei?t? ttided, while the ?nemy are in Chamber-burg. H? re proaches the Pennsylvanians for. sm filing about the leutrth of service, when au exigency exists. Dospatches-.sUiie everyuiing gloomy and uo saving the cjuntry South of lue Sus quehanna*. BAVTIMOBE, June 16.-Gov. Bradford has called on tho p.-ople to rally for tue defence of Maryland; L" ?-parches from Rhode isia.i l, dated thc lG.u, srat? that Gov. Smitl* (.?mveu-d the Legislature on iVarsday, for the purpose o? raising iro.ips. Pllfj.ADKl.EUIA, June Ll.-'J he M ?vor ha< issued hi's proclamation', closing the stores, so that the oecupaots can join uif?iiary org?ni za'ions to defend the city. New YOUR. J nm l?.-AU thc regiments are ge'ting rcU'ij under ?rms. lu Brooklyn, the bells were rung at midnight, summoning men to join rcgiti.euts i< aviug -immediately for Philadelphia. Gov. An Irew, of Mtttaelmjie^t*, tendered Lincoln all his available militia force. Th? English and Aiftriau Consuls arrived in Xt-w York pii the 16-ii, berni; ordered oU* of the Confederacy bv the rebel authorities. -_4 - rn 'i be J.ntent. RICHMOND. Jun.* 2u.-jTha Herald of. thc 18lu"rcpt>t>s the retreat if lite t* be?s from Ciiambtrsliurt', but sis they ate in tining force at Wil'mru-port m d Cumberland. . The Confederates aise ccctipy thc South Moiin'ain. Five iiu?dre^pUni'in cavalry we-? cptured nea; Gre? :.? a ile. [GrOtiicastle ts a town of 1,500 il dabil au fa, 5<i miles smith west of tlarri&b::r;, and ? ll tile railroad Iron) Cham beraburg lo rTagerstown. lt i? a place ol considerable luumess. En CON] Harper's Firry is evacuatei!. iitlt the -Ma ryland He/glils we. s:longly fortified ?.nd slill acid bv t Le Fedi-rids. . Honker's' aiwv, -.?n l|io 15th, were on or mar ti>? Mid bu 1 Run bat tie-field. PlirtilicatiobS Cui'stiucJed on ihe hills op posrleTl irrisburg. are considered fctrulcieut protection for the city. Th j pede is over therr, and the people are disposed to under rate I be (hu IKW i.'f ihe iinc of t::e Shenandoah becoming tlie Si ai ol'war. South Carolina " Koli ol iiouoi." In iwpniiSe to numerous application*, tin1 suh.scrit.ei* .ann-nuces 'he | reparation ol " Si xil't t.Sii'Aiua* Hull of ll./?'./'-a mi rnee whose design is io p'-rp. int't'e the natue of every soldier sou uf the Stale who hus :ailen by oise se or in hattie during lue war. lu fut tuerama* ol' this undertaking, there quest is ma'le ol' every fumily who have befen tuns alli cted lo send promptly lo ihe address here undersigned, a brid' biographical sketcli of the deceased embracing name, agc, place of biri li, occupation, regiment and compir?y, and incidents of battle or attending death, and esi.e.ially such dying deda Atiotis ns maj reflect tr?? character ot tue pa'ii"t a:id hero. The whole will thea be revised and arranged in alphabetical form, and-pidilHlmd as noon arter the way as possible, li in d?sirable tba! a separate record should he devoted to thr many Sooth Carolinians who have fallen ir ihe service of other Scales. If '.he expense and dimensions of the wUrWai not too iireat it will embrace, many engnivings of the dead but at present the latter is not required. Won generous cnorpralion on tho part o the citizii?i*-ni' the Slate iu this inaner, Simd Carolina will uqj have oceariju io erect i monumental col mun "to the nieiuofy of tht unknown and uurecorded dead." The [tress of the Sta'tu will confer a favo by treely circulating the above request anc urging attention to the subject. F. G. DtFONTAlNE, SparUnburg, S. C We learn that the"- Camp Fi reu, .Marche and Battle Fields of the SauHiern Revola lion," by Personne is nearly ready for publi cation, and but for the desire to embrace re cent important events, would have been it Eued before, lt will embraco from six t seven hundred page3, aud be an intereslinj compendium of the history, herviam, ru manee, and ftcetiie of the war. CAPTUIIEOF TFIESTEAMER CALYPSO.-New was received bete Wednesday morning of th capture of the ?teamer Calypso, Capt. Blael Sue was on her way to Wilmington when he machinery broke down, and the Yankee crui, eis, who had been chasing,. overhauled an took her UB a prize. .Some of her passengei haye been lauded at Wilmet JU nuder alla of trace,-Courieri State of South Carolina, . . .EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. . . COLUMBIA, Jun 16th, 16, 1863. OUR vandal foo. on-hie.to cope with tile Con federate force* in the open held, havo resorted to a mode of warfare which aronscs the indigna tion oN?very buart ejpablo of u patriotic emotion. Not content w:th wresting peaci ful citizens from their homes and confining thom in- luathesome dungeons, and with seizing our contented slaves and inhumanly placing them in military - organ izations, to be set down in the front of battle, they have inaugurated a system of raids into the inte rior of the Status, stealing negroes, burning cities end farms', destroying livo stock and -growing crops aud spreading dosulaUbn.everywbero in their track. To meet this condition nf things, and tn render practicable greater concentration of our forces already in the field and afford adequate in ternal protection to the States, the President of j the Goufeduraoj deems it expedient to call for a portion of their rnsorrc force for service within^ .heir re?p'ctiv.o limits. Upou the Governor of .South Carolina bc eilis for five thousand mon. tor the peno 1 of si- mon'hs tnm the first day of J August next, to bo turi.?-hud irv draft, unless in tho intermediate lime a. volunteer forue, organized ujid-r the Act hsrewitli published, '.'To provide for local defence and.special 'service,". at least AD equal nurr.b-.r be mustered and reported Jg thc War Department ns subject to thu call of tl?SPros ident for service within tho State. These organizations may be voluntary, as will bo seen by an examination of tba Act, aud are for special service only within the S ute. under fiffioors of their own selection, aud with the priv ilege of rt rn:, ?oin,' at home in the pursuit of their ordinary avocations u-tless called for a temporary exigency io active dutv. . Xow, therefore,' I, ?1ILLEPGE L. BONHAM, Governor and - Commander-in-Chief in and over the St?it? of ?OUiKCarolina, cati upon the people of tho St life to asicmblv on tho dny fixed in the aajioziid or lers, ai their respective Regimental Para'!? Grounds, and to rai-ie and n-gautzo thc force* cti-ed for j;..-the. President for the defence of ibo ? lat?. Po.-two long years, your brothers bavo born'! th* brunt nf. mis war, for indepen-. dence o.: ti'.o fro ri tn. rs of t'ie Confederacy. Tho timo bas now arri-'ed tofshow yourselves .worthy QFthose gallant misu hy. protecting their homes, tl-sfr wiv.s and thor children, ia common with your own. Until thoiabove organization takes place,, it is rc. oin laen led to tie citizens of the State to con tinue existing voluntary organizations and to form immediately otheri, with such arms as they have, for the protection bf every neighborhood, espc cially ?' ng thc rivers "and arms of the sea. Many a .ic,ni.j volley in'iy bo successfully' delivered at ibo raiders iii their boats from the bluffs and for ests Hu tag their bunk?. Immediately ujV-i th? If-qnisiliou of thc Presi dent is tille r, the Governor will take steps for a m-?re complete Organisation for neighborhood protection, ol* such as ?re less fiUod, by yc>fs, or otherwise, for the.active duiics of a campaign. .Giren utidnr tny baud and seal of the Slite, hf Coiutnbiv tlii" sixteenth day of Juno, A. [t.. s] D. ono thou'-jiul eight hundred and .tixiv. . ihre.-. M. L. OGS II v.M.' Wa. R. IX rx TT, S-?cret-ry of itate. . An Act t-j r.-uci-lf /.jr Lofl.il U-fcnzc and ..iff'.N'err.'ee. \ SKC~:ON I. Thc (rtuyrin nf .ii?. diu/edtrat% S'atei nf Amur.?ea "?/o enact, Tln-t lbs Presiden, be aud be is hereby' authorized t> accept tho ser view of co I un tee rs of puen ?.UA and jo s ich pro portion as ho may tUem expedient, to serve foi -.neb tim-* ns he may pre .cribe, for tho defence ot j expose I places or localities, or such special sui vic? as tic may deem ?-xp.-div.nt. SKVTIOX 2? And such forces sha'l bo mustered into thc service of the U?hf? .l-?rate Stat:?, for the local detent, J or special evTvi-o aforesaid, ibo mus ter roil Bettine; form distinctly the services to be p er formed ; and tba said volunteers shall not be considered in . tina! service until thereunto spe. chilly urdnred by the President;- And they shall be' entitle ! to pay or subsistonce only for ?$icb lime ?vs tt.-oy ui*y no on daly under tho orders ot the Pri'<i-J"-it or by bis direction, i SKCTIOS O. Such vjiuntoer forces, when so ac eeptei and ordered into service, shall bc- org.:n ?zed i i aee-ird-incc with ?nd subj-cl to ai! ibo pro I vis'bns of tt.o Act entitled, An Act to providi for the publie defence," approvod III arch fi, 1361 and ni iy bo attached ta such ?Uvision*. brigade;, regime it.; ur hatt?lioDS as dno President maj direct, and when n?t o.-giniicd into battalions oi rei^iin^itts before boin-: mustered into sci vico, thc .' President shalt appoint tho ti ld-oCiijis of th i . battalion* odd regiment! ?h'ih organized as soc! ' by him. ' Approved A-ignst Ul, 1361. S "ATE Ob' SOUTH CA* OLIN \, ADJUTANT A VD r.xsrBcroR-dBX's OFMCR, .('OLU-SDIA, JCNE 16, U6:i. .* . G EXEU A h 0 UVE li a X?. VI). To carry into effect the proclamation of his Ex celiency the Comm md -r-in Chief and the Act o Congress, .' To provide for local deieoce aud spe cial service," it is hereby ordered: I. That the commanding officers'of the Jii'dti Rr-gimeuts assemble at ticlr usual'pl ices of pu rade, on THE?DAV, tho 7th of Ju.y nt-xt, al persons within the li mi ti; of their respective com ! ut md' ?bb', s lo any military service by thc law of the St.-i'e: mid dil for volunteers to meet th requisition ol' tho Pr?sident of the Cenfedcrcl States on thi? Sinto for troops for local defe..cj persuns beiw<icn Ibo o?i.s of forty and forty-fiv tn bu inc iud (-d in tile Call * li. Qu Kay I?ig:-Ji :itt (ailing lo furnish by vol Ui'teering it.? niiotn-ol troop's, vh-rh ij fixed h; General '-O?dor Nn:2l'i ace? tupar.yirig i h ie or dei ibo commanding-juicer of,such Rifgiinent wi immediately draw from tLose diablo1 to linctuii ' j military i?erv:re*4?synnd thc ll?lifs:of thr.i'r rc 1 j spo?trye Ui.-tricts," botween' the ages'of forty at? filly (10 and 50) years, a sufficient nuinber of me tu make up said quota. III. . Tho commabding ofiicers of Regiments ai J, j required itc nediately to organize the troops tht raised iuto companies, of not less than sixty-fou (64) and not more than oae hundred and twenty fivo'(l25) privaten, by holding election* for coa puny o?fieors, viz : 'oue Ctiptain, one First Lion tenant and two Second Lieutenants, thunon-rfton missioned offioers-four iicrgeants and four Coi pornls-to be appointod by. thc Cuptains, and in modialely return to this omeo certificates of ?ai elections and rolls of tho companies. IV. The commanding c ulcers of Boat Compt nies are required to prepare and return to the con piauding officers of their respectivo Regiments o tho day above mentioned, accurate rolls of a malos residing within their respective beats botwee tho ages of forty and fifty (40 and 50) years. V. Officers of tho militia between the ages o forty and fifty years, will bo subject to draft. VI. Companies organized, under this order wi hereafter ibo organized, by orders issued from th office, into Regiments of toa oompanios each, b the olection of field officers ; and when called int tho field, will bo musierod into Confederate soi vico, for local dofence and spacial service vrithi the limits af tail Slate, for tho tem of ai* Booti (ron tb? first ty oj Augmi wt, ML The-eomrasnllag-officers of Regiments are charged wlrh the prempt oAtenalon and exe cation of. this oitkt, liU.ri on their nv* or on the part of any officer, .will be visited with the severest penalties of tho law. By Oomioand of-iho Governor, A. C. CARLINGTON, Adjutant and Inspector-General S. C. Junc-24 2t 25 HEADQUARTERS^ T~ COMMISSARY GENERAL'S DEP'T, S. C., "COLGWBIA. Jur.e 13, 1863. NOTICE ishorohy given to the "Boards of Soldier..' R*lief" throughout the Stat* that they will be supplied,, as heretofore, with OCEAN SALT, for distribution to needy families of sol diers, at cost and expenses, on application to this Department. By order of the Govornor, RICHARD CALDWELL, Liout. Col. and Commissary General &. C. June 24 . lt 25 HEADQUARTERS, COMMISSARY-GENERAL'S DEP'T., s'c, COLUMBIA, June 16, 1863. THE Act af .Goneral Assembly of April H, 1863, entitled " An Act to suppress the dis tillation of spirituous liquors in this State," con tains the followjng provision, vii: . uThat his Excellency the Governor on being satisfactorily assured that un increased quantity of nphicuous l'quors, which cannot be othorwise prOeured, i<< absolutely necessary for medicinal purposes.in this Siato, shall have powor to have manufactured, at some central ahd convenient loo.iiinn, hy skilled aud responsible ugents, at fix*d salaries; to be appointed hy himself, such quantity .of alcohol or pure spirits, as shall be deemed rcitiiiiiUi for the purpose aforesaid." Notice is'beroby given that proposals in wri ting will be received at this office until 1st July next, for furnishing this Department with one thousand- gallons r>T ALCO Ii OL, and* fourteen rhousar^d gXllotis of PURE SPIRITS, during the cresent year; the same ta be ujan'Uactured by. skilied aud responsible agents, under the snper .vifi?n of the undersigned,-at or near Columbia. Bonds with adequate security will be required for the faithful performance of the contracts. Bv order of the Governor,* RICHARD CALDWELL, : Lieut Col. and.Commissary General S. C. June -4 4c 25 S*fATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ' ' . CUL'UHBIA, June 17,1963. Itf answer to many loiters upon Tue subjcct.of Ute exempli >n.of Magistrates, it ls stated, for me ?nform^ti-n o) all concerned, that tb* G0v jtnir docs not feo. aalled' upon to oy Bp? Magis trates within tho oons?ripf jig0 from military servieo, ln.ism;icb,.a* &e Legislature had that subject un.'or CoiuiUeralion and did not provide tor it iif their Act. By order of thc Govornor. . . B. F. ARTHUR, Private Secretary. ? Runaway PaOM iho'Sub-crih'i'lon tho 1t h intt, his, negro man DANIEL.'nged 29 years, weighs about 175 pounds, and ? ucar u feet 'J inches high, t will piy a libera! roward fur bis delivery to mo, or for bis safo lodgement in the Jail of this Dis trict. ' J. M. JONE*. Lott's P. 0., June 17, 3t 21 Notice to Crid?e Builders! WI TTL lm lol lo'the I'.Tjst bidder OB Tues-loy, the 11 tb July nexr, at tire Bri?K<\ the building ,.t a Urhlga. uorfm? Su-ph ?ni* Creek ai Garrett's ubi ?Ii.'. Th'i Hridgo is tobe about COO ?eel lon j. A g'iod chance to uiAkq money. For p.V ti.-ul ar ? s pp y lo . li. T. M Wt?, Ch v.r.' Board.. Jun? 17, -'lt 24 Wool Cards. '.' IfUNDKKll PAIR v ry superior WOOL \J CARDS just received arid Ur sale by" CHA HUES' HAMMOND. Haiaburg. S. C.', Jun? 8, _ 3t 23 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the E?tato of;IT. Bur ges Bush previous to h?3 death arc earnestly requested to settle up forthwith. And those hav ing demands ligainst said Estate are requested to render them in lawfully attested to tho undersign ed who will settle the same. J. A. LOTT, Agent. June 10_3 C_23_ ~ Nails ! Nails ! JUST received TI?RE? KEGS NAILS-3, 10 and 12 i. For ru e hy E. PENN, Agt. _J ui.u 17 _tf 24 Negroes Wanted. E WISH to purchase FIFTY LIKELY YO CNN NEC ROES, and uro prepared to pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICES. We have on hand a LIKELY WOMAN WITH FOUR CHILDREN which we will be pleased'te .?ell or exchange fut other Negroes. ' GLOVER ? SULLIVAN. Jan 28 tf 4 SALT FOR FARMERS H AVING accented the Agency, of an oxtensive _ SALT "WCR CS, I will bc nblo'to furnish SALT in large or small quantities, and will b? governed' by tho towest market price in Hamburg or Augusla. _ S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hamburg, Mar 30 . _3m 13 Salt and Rice. JUST received and for salo THREE TIERCES vPTv superior SALT -and ONE TIERCE .NEW RICE.' ' E. PENN, AgC Miy H_,_??:_rL SUNDRIES. rf.fl SACKS ff, C. SALT, Md and fey OUI/ 50 ?? Liverpool SALT; - 15? Rbis. N. C. FLOUR ; 150 ** and Ilalf Bbls. N. O. Syrnp 100 Boxes Fine ChewinsTOBACCO ; 50 Bbis. Apple and Peach Braudy; IO .? ,Fine Cora Whiskey; MALAGA and PORT WINE; CH ERR y BRANDY and CORDIALS; BOTTLED LIQUORS and WINES; 41 Kegs Bi-Corb. SODA. RICE, MEAL, SPICES, Ac., ?o. ? . Togelhor with a good assortment of FAMIL) GROCERIES,-on hand J?dgjJJ^J8 Augusta, Geo. May 20 - 8m _20_ ENVELOPES*. E have now on hand a good supply of EN ' VEEOPES. Enquire at this ?nice. May 27 . . . tf_21_ Rags Wanted. CLEAN COTTON AND LINEN ow b sold for cash at tb? ?iwtiter effleo. Aus-27 tf . H w SDGEF?ELD FSMAEE PUBIiXC'ESA^. BY an order from the Ordinary I shall pruceod to soll on ' 1UESDA?', the 7th Joly next, at the pre m mu?, eoinmonoing at ll o'cloi k, A. M., the ijbovo- named .property belonging to the Es tate of Joh-.- R. Gwaltaey, doo'd. " The property embraces a LOT Op FOUR" ACRES, the MAIN BUILDING, ocnstfucted tor thc accommodation of Boarders, as well' aa with ample School Rooms, and ail necessary OUT BUILDINGS, with a well of tine water, supplied with a good pump. All tho buildings new and in good condition. , Also, will he sold at the same time, the School Roomed Household FURNITURE, PIANOS. STOVES, Ac. - . - ; I will also sell a separate Jot of ONE, ACRE OF LAND adjoining the School lot Aiao, Two One Horse WAGONS, a good ?ADDLE and BRIDLE, a email lot of HOGS) one excellent Mila COW, CarpBuujfci' Tools; a small lot of Paints, (jureen Tools, dc. The Building is weil located and well suited for a Boaruing School, lie past history of thia .School, its present patronage, and the necessities of a largo community gire ac??ranee that compe tent Teachers will nave au opportunity to maka a safe and profitable investment Terms made kUoWn un day; of sale. - A. G. TEAGUE, Agent for Mrs. Lucy Gwaltaty, Ex'x. May 27 ^. flt . .21 Stevens' Creek Academy. THE Fad Session of this- Institution will-oe reHiiaed tn? tnurd Monday in June and eon uuue fire mouths, tWoo ty to the m%ptu. Rates of Tuition and Terms the suma a? lait rie?- ? sion. No student will be received, applying la ter thou two weeks alter the term commence?, un less prevented hy sickness. No deduction will be made except in case of protracted illness. Persons wishing thoir children thoroughly in structed in a select Academic course will have liberal attention giren them in my School. . JOHN w. MCCANTS.' June 9 3t 2V . ? The Graniteville Company ILL purchase GOOD COTTON at the highest market pd^b without being cori ercd with bagging_ cl?*u. it may be packed and held together -^Vth slats os hay and fodder are packed.. Cdt attention nrust-be paid to keep it c-p'.u aud free from trash. Fulrerised fodder and hay cannot be taken from it with machinery. Granite ville, June 7._ 3t_ii Na?s! Nails! UST received an assortment of siiea from 4d to 12d-"best quality. m j J. A. GURLEY. Hamburg, June 9 1 m . 23 A Chewing Tobacco. AGOOD assortment on hand and for sale by J. A. GURLEY. Hamburg, June 9 Im ~ 28 ?p?Br We have boen authorzied by tho friends oj W. F. DUR1S0E, Esq., to onuounce bim a Candi dates' for re-electi jn to tue office o? Ordinary of Edgefiuld District, at thc ensuing o'ection. April 15, '?w . " .15 je5J~We are ouiliorir.od by tte friends of Mr. JACOB HUI ET M an noun oo bim a Candidato for Tax C'.lio?tor'?? the ensuing election. May I*_ te_tl. Administrator's Notice. LL person baring any demands against the _Estate ijf John A. Crowder, decuasod, ero ret|iiosted to pn-sent them to tho subscriber on or before the 2Utb duty next,' as on that day a Soul settlement will be made in tlie Ordinary's OffiVo. Also, all persona indebted to snid Atate aro so licited to ony up by that*tiino. ^?w G. M. 8PEARMAN, Adm'or. May 5_3m_i 8 Notice. v LL persons indebted tu tlie Estate of Winfrey Whitlock, deceased, aro requosted.to* make pavmout forthwith. Now is tho time to pay debt*. GEORGE WHITLOCK, AduiV. * May 27_\_Gt - 21 Notice. ALL persons indebted, to tho Estate ef Elisa beth Whitlock, deceased; are requested to uuko payment forthwith ; those having claims against the Estate will present 'them properly attested. GEORGE WHITLOCK, ).,,._.' G. W. TURNER, | Adm ors. May 27- 6t_21 ^ A Salt, Salt! CALL tit tho Hamburg Post Office and buy your SALT, in Saoks or Tierces,, at the lowest market prices. Also, on band, Confederate and English Leiter PAPER, and ENVELOPES, STEEL PENS, Ac ' R. L. GENTRY. Hambutg, May 27 ~ 4t 21 i State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. M. A. Ransom, Adm'r. of tho Estate of S. G. Gollman, dee'd., vs: ' . A. Bushnell oud wife Lucretia, J Mary E. Tilimair and others". J WHEREAS M.A. RANSOM, Administrator pf ihe Estate of Sarah R.?G?Hman, dee'd., has Rpplied to mei. by petition in writing, praying that a nart of the proceeds of the Real Estate of tho said Sarah R. Gallman, dee'd., may be paid ovor to him, to aa ti.-fy debts against ?he said. Es rate ; aud it appearing to my eatisfnetion that William .ti. Coleman 'and Middleton Morely and. his wile Elizabeth, two of the D?fendante in the above ?tated.case, reside beyond tho limits of thia State. It is therefore ordered and decreed that thry do appear at a Court of Ordinary to be bei den at Edgofield C. H., fir Edgefield District on Monday, the ?tat day of August, 18?3, to ehow cause, if any they can, why. a portion of tba pro ceeds of the sale of the Real Estate of Sarah R. Gallman, dee'd., sold by me for partition and di vision, should not be paid ever to the said M. A. Ransom; to liquidate the debts against said Ba tate, or their consent to the same will he entered of record. Given under my hand and seal, thia tho 20th day of May, 1363. . W. F. DURISOB, o.?d>.. Juno 3 3m ? ? ? -3i' Notice. ALL persons neglecting or refusing to send their hands to work on the -fortifications on th? Coast are hereby requested to call on me and pay their fines by the 20th day of Julj next, and save cost -. After that time I will turn over the name? of all parsons fined to the Clerk of the Court ? JOSIAH PADGETT, Troaa'r. B. Qi R. Lmr Battalion 19th Bog**. . .Jut icy ft - n