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BY SiaglXS, D?BI60E ft CO._ From tue Sou'bern Qanjrdian. Tho following letter was received by nie a f>w days since from Mc Price, Army .'..ot of tbe Central Association, and in the? li -po 1 that r-ome good nay result from it, the As- j sociation has ordered it? jviHt'eation. M. LA BOR DE. From an f>xterisive personal acquaintance with the soldiers, a/id-tltcir present and pros pective wants, I am sat?;-Iied that no time should bo lost by their friends at home in arranging to supply them with comfortable articles of underclothing for the coming win ter. The govemmtut may be able to furnish ? ? shoes, jackets, p-iutaloons, and over coats in : greater qusntities than hf.retofore, but 1 liar, j unies* .cur peuple at home are induced logo to work at once, that our brave boys will suf- I fer much tho corni DJ; winter for the want of j shirts, drawew arid socks-more particularly for the latter ur.ici> . The recent, campaign iuto Per.usyfvai.ia-unprecedented in. this war for long and wearisome marcho-was greatly destructive to clothing. Thegoy? r.. ment j? dating its.utmost to supply the des titution thus produced, but it will not co for the friends of tho soldiers it home to f-'id j their hands supinely, because these efforts aro being made, believing that a sufficiency will be obtained. Thc governueut supply i may be greater than it was last winter, but i it io tb be hoped that our bra viv soldiers will I not be called upon to endure anything like | the same amount of suffering which they vx-j perier.ced last winter previous. On the con trary, let them be warmly elad-made a" com fortrie as circumstances will admit-;u:d should the spring find them still in the field battling with the toe, they will be better pre pared io withstand the trials which will then beset them. Now that a large portion of oar army-the men from Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and ? portions of- Mississippi, Tennessee and Ala bama-are cut <dT from their friends at home, it is doubly imperative that those not ??o cir cumstanced should receive asaisUuce from their friends, in order that the gtweniinent may be enabled to do more tor those who cannot be thus aided and a^isted. Our fa;r couutry-womeu have never failed to respond nobly to every c-all made upr n them for the soldier. Whilst their fingers have b, en busiij* employed i rt prepa ri r.<r cloth ing fir his body, they ha\e never ceased to cheer the soldier with encouraging words and J?jproviri?? smiles. The wom^.n of our country have made Hie greatest arid noblest sacrifices ff the war. Tl:oaf. sume sacrifice** have contributed greatly towards placi g our army and government in i heir prevent powtr and strength, in tins, the uarLtsi hour ot the revolution, they'will not withdraw their a^:stance jior cea^e to sustain and cheer rh< soldier iu the field by every meaii6 iu their power: Lol .very wcujan in South Carolina -wlifcth er wile, mother, sisr.-r or daughter-oid and * young-whu may read this articie, x<> to work at once, .md each prepare o'.e <T more pn:rs of socks, a pairof ura?ers, or a shirt, and send them to some i>o!dier in tie anny, or to the t'entra! ?&souiatioii in Columbia foi genera! tlirttributtOo among the needy. T!ie men at home .-.hould consider it a gr?a; privilege to contribute to lui- necessary work, ?tiey should at once place money, ciolb and thread iu the bands ot the needy wives and daguhtcrs at hom- thtt they niay make up these art eles without t"0 great a ^acrific?? upon their uart. They suould buy clothing and sticks from those who cannot afford tu jftvv, aud send them tn the Svldio" Ail cati do something.'-and now is the lime.to lu gin. This is not icliariiy. It is i've the soldier, v.ho is sacrificing his hca'th, comfort, eon veinience, aye, perhaps his life, that DCRb'*nId In-comfortably clad, and. it devolves ..upon these at home tu f-ee that U is do.?e. Shall it be dot e? 1 he lew w<-cks inter vening the prest?a tim? and ibe CJ?U, "? ?oh' ot winter will dtcide the question." Kncb package should be distinctly inarkef! ami tot warded to tl'-erare ol L>r M. LaBord?, at Columbia, who will eeo ti at it i< saf-ly and expeditiously sent on to their desi;na'ion. Lat i4?e articles bc substantially maiie- dis carding ail fancy or needless labor. Scud thc soldier clothing which will sec.ire irs limbs from the pinching "irosts and bencmb n.g snows of the coming winter. It will ne doubly appreciated by him, coming thus Iron) the loved ones of come. W. P. PRICE. . Army Agent Ceontrai Association. Camp iti Orange Co., Va,, August. l'riliS. ?fl-y."- Tbe papers in the State will confer a favor upon tuc USUS-J by copying the ?tbove. ? i ..?OH Texas. From bte accounts irjm Texas we gather the following interestttrg intelligence: Sam. llou wm died in July. The t-aop'c of Texas ar? perfectly loyal and devoted to j e the. Oonf-deracy. Old men and boys arc- fro- \ ing into Camp Bonham, aod every ptopata- j Q rion is making for toe repulsion ol the expec J vi l-cd attack next winter. i s A meeting ot' Governors to devise means j c of concord and action, was heid at Marshall, t tl Texas, on the 27th August. Present-Moore, I e <.f Louisiana ; Lubbock, of Texas ; Flauigan, ! c of Arkansas ; and Rey nolds, of Missouri. R<> j c suit uiiknowu. j fi Excellent wages are paid in Texas for field |? liauds ^negroes .iell from $3,000 to $4,000 j each and upwards. 100,??O slaves have hr- tl rived from Louisiana aud Mississippi. Pian- a tersand speculators are going beyond Shreve- b port to purchase or hire. Vegetable? cheap, j c Cattle $.50 per head. Coffee 35 cunts per i a pound in silver-$5 in cummey. The Texas c planters cheerfully accord tithes to the Gov ernment. Thirty-two of Lincoln's Louisiana I ]; overseers at Huntsville are to be sent to Et- ? u gle-PasiS and liberated. The couutry ia that h region is deserted. Foolish reports, spread a through Texas like wild fir??, lt was reported { that Gea. Bragg and President Davis were j 0 both dead ana Gen. Lee euperseded. Gen. ? e Taylor is in great repute. Peudletoa. has Leen elected Gov- mer oy a small majority ' -Herbert to second branch ol' Congress. Military malters q*net-people and- troops prepared to repel invasion. Thc bea'th of the .State is good . The 1 noians on the frontier are troublesome. An average .of tourteau vessels ar?? constantly off Galveston blocka ding. There U great couft leuce in Gen. Magruder. The crops ju Texas are unpre cedented ly large-wheat and corn chiefly; enough to last two vtr.ru to borne if not a grain is sown. TOD sam ncr 'was very dry. Cotton picking .commenced in August--about one hundred and fifty thousand bales of cotton, old and new, in thc Suite. TROI'BLKS AT IloMK.*-We most sincerely rcgrttt ioleratthat there area lar^a num ber of Cou terra tire (i. e.) ?ubmiMsiouists to Lincoln rule, who ptefer liglitiug their friends and brothers, and even th*ir f>:Th?r<s with the dt-aCl t.:rs fro-si the -tnuy, tliun in-?eti:i"g Yankie-on the baffle field, nor." banded to gether to tho number of abolit 20(1. at Frat- I leys, twenty miles above Statesvilie, resifting ; p the constituted authorities. I ?. Yealorday, aa wa havo been informed, a severe battle was fought by Lie?t?uant R di 'erU with 4i> Conf?d?rale soldiers, ft that ! point, resulting in the Capturo of f,,ur ami the killing ol two or three of.the traitors, who . have becu sent to Trap Hill for reinforce- ! J meats. I Col Sharp, of the 7 lot N. C. Militia, bav inp-been called on tO-susrnin tho Con federate authorities, is siding forward the militia to the support of Lieut. Huberts, who ror.du<Med a pitch' J bailie jeaterday.-rCharlotte Bul letin, 10th. -:-? -OT ? T ht- Nip ht A ssnult ??n Tort Sumter. ?? abStll h=!f past 1 o'clock Wiidnesday rrifirrin^ th? prevailing qniet was mri*!) bro ken by a sudden find very nrprd cannonade in the direction of the harbor entrance. The brief interval* between'the reports of tb? heavy guns were filied by the roil of musketry, und ?il who heard the hiing in the city thought that warm work had begun at Fort Sum ter. It appear?, from the accounts that we bave received, that at hall-pan one a. m. ye-fer .lay, a uurabc-r of barge-j variously estimated at from twenty to thirty ano containing about fifty men each, were ?W-i"d through the darkness pulling rapidly toward* the fort. They were steered towards variou* portions of the ledge of rocks outside the fori (known technically, we believe, as the ber.u), hut most of thetrt direct? .! their course towards ibo gorp* face, wbiuh boiiif, now a sloping mass of bricks atid rubbish,-M-i-mcd to all* rd l"ue most inviting Opportunity i?r tue assault. Ai soon as the barges were seer Ly our vigh Inni sentries oTh the parjp'-t, tlfee rockets wer? thrown np, to notify their comrades e.t the other batteries-of the daojrr*r tit hand. With commendable ah c.-ity tr-.e guns of Fort Johnson, Battery Smikin?, Fori Moultrie and tho steamer Chicora opened up m the barge--, and siiuiiltane ui-dy"', the infantry judiciously posted within tue fort, poured, into ihe crowd ed boats of .the assailants a rapi i and spirited lire of musketry. The foremost boats bf the enemy, however, soon gain -d the lodge, and the Yankees sprang to the assault with vigor md determination. They weio met, however, t>y resoluta num. . ? The Cbarjfston Battalion, Major Claire commanding, had been advantageously posted ?t tue threatening points, nnd repelled the oe with n gaOat try worthy the. name wh ch [iic Bsttalion a't li sn dearly at ?cceeaioiivillo, ind afterwaeds at Battery Wagner. When ;heir muskets had been discharged, instead ?f losing precious time in reloading, they iarled handgreriades against rhe foe,, and ?'hen thc:;e were exhausted, had recourse to thc brick bat* which ?uy o very where around them, and rained them down, the slop*. Titi itiirra of miscellaneous iniasileswas too much [bribe stunning party, and thc '??rh-iri hop?? ?led in confusion to theba-eof the fort. "Menti dme the barg*?? in the rear, uw?r stricken by the severe concentrated fire they had en countered, had abandoned' the aita? kand gone ".ff, leaving the Yankees v:ho had landed j wholly without support It is scarcely ne ssary to aJi thar these last, foiled ?ti their effort to surprise the garrison, and not dar ug to take their Loafs, surrcnd'-Ted at d's ..reti?nj an-1. announced ihefact in tnw which Muid bc beard hijrh above the splashing o? the \v?:ves ??nd the din of the engagement. The rec ding bargea were soon Inst to sigh' 't th* darkness 5 the prisoners were marched .ito thp lort ii::d aecurcd, and bi leuce again .eigned in the ha: bor. In this brilliauV repulse of tn*? enemy WP raptured lo Yankee naval ?.ffk-ers a?:d 1U2 7:f"\ besides tbree stands nf colors, tour line )artres. etc. Among the flags taken, was the iriginal (United States) flag of Fort Sumter, vhtch lli?Htt:d over the woikat. tho lime when t?Uj. Aodei SOM held command there. Upon ?IP sut rainier of rhe fort in April, 180*1, it viii i c rem?itnl>er<;d, Maj. Anderson was al uwt 1 to salute, haul down and carry off this riontieal tia?. Admiral Da ligion, ic sceln?, lad mid- rt.' ken lo " re posses/' the fo t, ?ino1 o il restore the oH fl ig" to the flag staff from ruinli South euroli---* rorn it at tbeop?Tting-of Le war." lint thspoericjustieeoftbeA'iniirars i-nenie hen ntas?ved thu scheme itself Irom uil:iy-e,a'iu, wha'sver may be the i?t?i ot' "ort Sutn'cr in t!;p tut ure, thnt "(?ld flag'" will .ireiy ntv?:r awtinjwave over it? walls, . Ui t:e enemy's lo>s in kiSbrd sn.) wounded, rn fcr.ve ? o authei'ti': account. I'w.o ot tliein i-< va t> Rud demi at ?he fort and 19 wounded ; .u: tr-'in ttuj *aet thai, several'barjes, ridtH^l >v ?*"??i hi?v<: lunsn sr>:n ll tating uhoiic, cap "z-'i, in^ny '.eir-vc i|t?l iii - oue'ny's less v?aj i..ic-i jin-.-.t r. lt is rumored thai the naval nicer oatnou .Mend?-, wu-i was capturai... i< a on ot (jpn. Meado, the successor of Hooker. )n Our Moe there was no casualty of any kind, un'ig lb?1 fight. J im prisoners reacb-d the city inst nitrht nd wt-re lnaictu'd thrungli tne ci'y, uuder '.r.;ne guard, to the jail. During yesterday, the enemy's gun? v*ere Imoat wholly sileio'. T!,e Y.n.Mvs ar*? evi ently t?piting Lsvd - 0? iii!--:?ni>a ^-.in', r:iere they have sirerigiheurd a:. ? Jurgei? ur work. TIIMJ r.re als,* bringing Uo liieir it?vy ordnance (P-uv- i: gt:::.', wc supp?t^,) 0 fie placed at thal point. Laat-?itgiit fur bat rrias'vrcre keeping up su-t.dv fire upuu tb-.mt my's newly ncqui red xisitioua, and ss we go ti pie*? the ivpors? re still he^riTat regular iiUei ?alri.-Charles oii Mercury. According to the prisoners' accounts the zpcditiou rtj^ainst F? rt Sumter eoitsistetf of wenty-five to thirty boats, with an average 1 twenty to each beat. The details of men 1?re made froiu .the blockading veMela out ide, willi oflijKrrt from tho tl^et inside to umniaud them. Tue men knew nothing of he. proposed expedition until they had finish d their dimite on Tuesday, wuen they vere-J ailed up lor orders. The boats with" their J rews aittrwards pulle? up alongside of the I atshipito jeceive i us', ruc'ions. Lieut. "Wil-I ams ia command, took the lead. They expected ibey say to muet not more j ian a simple guard ot about 100 men. They Iso expected to be able to go th tough the reach without difficulty or having to climb ver. ?he night was misty and favorable for close approach without notice. Their cal- i ulatiuus they say all proved incorrect So confident were they of success in the ; it? expedition that two boxes wen- /eceiveil nder llag of truce, one addr^SMxl t ? ''Lieut, ?. P. William?, Conimaitdimc Fort Sumter," nd another to u Ensign Benjamin IL Porter, 'ort Sumtef." These were packed with lern ns," jellies, liquors, ?> all evidently prepar d ipr a general glorification. Mill Notice. [F t'aoso per. 0113 wbo ir.tr.nd to hava V.'HKAiC L GK0*L'Nl> AT Sf? IdlLli will*give jnetheb j an.- s, 1 ?iii outer them on my Mill lioek in tb?< rdcr in which 1 receive iluui, and eouti?er the.tr I heat delivered vu tho iluto of the entry. They an t.ien scop their Wh.-"t ?t home t.-nfl,. in tho cgultir order of grinding. I reach their nsmcF, rhen I will notify them ?o hiing i?, and., it wil Ben bo ground without ney unrieecsmry ??elay. They will ploaeo furnish mc with tho vnuaos of iielr l'net Otne^, or other rneaus of c isa'manica ing with thom. I havs's^ma Williams'Wheat to o kianga i?<r on j ttale Wheat with those wlia wir t it tor sfled. Horse, tarns ii"t oxcen-noii ? hush'- i>% rod Grain i ir Soldiers' families, for home coi jumpi?m, will e ground ?t ahy^?m?. . ?gST* Nauier. oiay bo loft wtth Sr. fl. L. ?onn. lt. T. snMs. Sept y tc 5* SHOES ! fiHOES ! U\ PAIR. ENt?iisj'? AK IC Y SHOE 3, P\J just roeoivtai a'ud ?. 'gaie by l\ FHNN, Aet Sep t 7 Ot y.G "iLPAN COTTON AND LINEN RAGS eau bc *J ?Ad for cash n t the Advtrtiier office. Aug. 27 tl tW . Assessor's Notice. Iwill attend ot tba 'isici and nkoeg hr.rolnartei m?r!'i med to re?oive Roturuti edd Ario*? th? I sumo fruto Tux Payer* uf thc ?I'll. ColWIon Dis ! . rici comprising the 7ih end Skb Rorriini-nis, fei j 'he lui: in value under Tax A Ot/Sect ion hit uni! j 3d, commencing at Lott'? P 0.. ? .rot?n i. Nicholson's, ? L\ brand's. , C." Ii. Plunkfetfs, I HuU-her'.s V?QcJc>e Fuc>ry, Grauiteville, t< Btach Inland, Hauit.urg, Chsrok' e Ponds, John Curry's, Pine ji vna6, Edgetieid C. H.. P?en sent Lune. John Cncatbum'H, Colliers', IMond.iy, Tu os doy, Wedmsday, iSth . Tti:ir.-day, ITui Fridiiy, 1 '"nturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Mi! Thursday, 2ttk Friday, 25th PuturJ.y Monday, Tuesday, 14tb Sept. 15?h " . ]?th 19th 21 Kt 22d 2rUh 28; h 2U:h S ideman's School House, Thursday, Wednesday, oUtti " Thursday, 1?! Ocl'j. Friday, ?2d " Monday, 6th " Tuesday, Cth " Wednesday, 7th " A. Morgun's Woodlawn P. 0. I'dward Howie's White House, Ked Hill, J. A. Talbert's, Litcrry Hill, Suatterfield, ?th, ?tu iota 12th 13lh Sept 1 Fridiiy, Sato may, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 14; ii '* Thursday, lath " Friday, Irtth " Saturday, 17th " Moni i ny, lu th " Tuesday, 20th " Wednesday, 21st " THEOS. HEAN, Assessor 12th Collection District. 7t 30 Assessor's Notice. To Tax Payers of tho I3lh Collection District, Saluda Regiment : ? WILL attend at'the times and places harcin B. after named for the pute?se of roeoiviug Tux Keturnsliud muking Assessments. Roontree's Store, Dom's Mills, J. S. Sm3'ly"s, Mrs. Allen'?, Rfohturdsoi ?'?, Dr. John Mohley's, Mrs. Norri?', Mt. Wil ing, Miekler's, Allen Kemp's, Ishaui Culbrrutb'?, Colem-ni's X Roads, Perry's, ?< HuictV Store, <? Georg* Addy's, Mrs. GiU .ne, Monday, l-l tb Sept. Tuesday, 15th " V.e'Joe'sday, ]?th " Tbursd.ij, 17th " Friday, ISth ' " Saturday, 19 th " Monday, 2l<l " Tuesday, ''2d " ? Wednesdny, 23d " Tliurrday, z-uh. " Friday, 25tb " tutor J^y, 261 h " Monday, 2-?h Tuesday, StOih " '' Wednesday, aOlb '. Tburidnv, lit Oct'r. Frilay,* 2d " Saiur.lay, 3d Monday. 5th " lueeday, 6;h " W dtH:d*y, fib '. Friiiay, Otb " Sa-uro ny., l'th " GRIFFIN" Asesor. 13th Celled! u Diitrijt. 5i SC Ilalawaiigor's Store, ? R. Sept 1 Notice to Taxpayers. rsjl\X-PAYERS aro rcnirri'd to un.ke due r: JL tums mi oath of a l tin; following articles held or owned by biui on ide 1st of Ju'y ISC:!, wbicji are thu growth or production of hny year prci-c ding tho year 1*03: Naval stores, Salt, Wines", Spirituous Lif|"ors, Tobneco, manufai ture-i or | .unmanufactured, Cotton, Wool, h tour, Sugar, Molasses and Syrup, Ric: and other agricultural products. T.'X-paycrs arc further required to return ali TN na Notes and other Ourriuey on band, or oh deposit, o t thc l.-f ?lay of Ju'y 1863; sud of all eyed rs bold or owned i>n the 1st of July 1062, on which thc interest has not beuo paul. _Cre<tiu, in elude ?il iiiiliquidai. ii demands, snoh us open ac count*, due and unpaid. Tax payers ar': ?Jso required to return all prof it? mudo by any parson, imrtne.ship- or corpora - lion, during tho year lr'61, b)* purchosu. and Mile of ?ny of thc following articles, rix : Flour, Corn; Uncoil, Pork, Ont?. Hay, Rico, Ir** or Mauufae* lures of -Iron. Sugar, 'Molasses made . f 'June, Lc.itfier, Woolen e'oiucs, ahou.<, Boo:*, Blau kuti aud Cotton clothes. Tax-payers who refuse or nsglect lo make re-, tn rn s within, '.he time r?fjcirpj by \\u asstesorii, will he "liable to .twenty live per cent, addi fiuui lax na th?, uaiount n.**ass id. P. C. Q Ry FF IN, *a iM?fr.*?3'h WiK "t HEoS. DEAN, />.-.. ot.-.r, Pith DM. Sept. 1 5: S3 Tax Golleistors Notice. I'ofua Tux. I'uyc.e within lae Limits u,' l'..c 7th und ii th iiv"t.acuta : ?J?M im* prepared .'o' receive the Return* and Taxe? und* r the otb S-rtb-n of tho ?ax. Act, ii?r the quarter anding i.-i July Tnoso re quired ithpigisior ard pay, ?re Apothecaries, li ? kera, Brewers, Butchers, C. .ie brokers, Dentists, Distill.rs, Eitiv? House Hoepeis, Hotel keepers. Livery Slabtc Keepers, Lawlers, Physicians, Ro tait aud Whelesaie'-DcaJcrs Thu book? uij; reiu.iin open ti o til Friday the 25tb of'Septeminsr, on whii-h day 1 prop?).j to at toui ?;? hamburg, aid on Thursd iy too 24lb Septe&iber at Granitbeilfe, for the jmrpo^c of r?. eciving ibc retoriis and taxes.. Tle^-e who ?ail to rcturj mid pay by that fimo will be double taxed, arid a like !>uui lor every tinny days of continued fal ure will bc imposed up. u cudi defaulter. Except tba days above nam? I lor Graiiiievillo and Hamburg, I expect t:> be in ry ellice io re ?oive IJ-fturn.s aud Tuxes, t\:A hope to have to re turn Uu doluuIto.-J. II. T. WRIGHT, Collector 12th Disuict. Sept 2 . 2t 'io Notice to Tax-Payers ia S ALI DA KKMJJKNT. Iw?l htUnd at tho foll? wing time? and idsreii to collect tho SPECIFIC TAX from Physi cians, Liwyers, Disiillors, Cattle Dinkers, Mar chants, Dentists, Bikers, s nd other parsons (if any there h?) wuo aro roquir^d by the Filth Sec tion ol* tho Tai Ant, to pay tho Specific Tax, viz : At Coleman'^ X Roadst i.Vodoosday, 10:h Sept H iltiwungor's', Thursday, 17th " Ro<utreo'8 Store, Friday, 18th " J..S. Smyly's, .Saturday, 10th " Perry's, Monday, 21st " Mrs/tlibson's, Tuesduy, 22d " Mrs. Norris' Wednesday, 23d " Dr. John Mobley's, Thursday, 24th. " Thej?ooks will thoo aloe?. Person? failing to pav at tho times abovo maiuioued will bo subject to d.mblo tax. . C. M. MAY, Dist- Culloctor. ._A_ug21_tf_31 Head-Quarters, ENROLLING OFFICER, ) EDCKFIBLH, Sept 7th, 18t>3. J IN accordance with the Proclamation of the Executivo, published the 27th August ?IS?.'l, Commissioners of Roads HTC hereby ordered to furnish this Omeo forthwith with a ro".l of all persons in their respective divisions who have heretofore failed to furnish their quota ot negro labor Hr work on the defei>;cs of Charbon. . F. M.'SCHIRtfER, Lieut ?fe Chief E. 0. of Edgeuold. Sept 7 ? tf_ doInmissioaers, Notice? ? LL Owners of Road Hands in the Upper But ?g. tallon, 7th Rogitneni, lin bio to woik on tho inrii?ciitions at Churleston, ?re rcijuesttd to meei nt the Pin* House, on Saturday the lVtb day of iff.plembor init, to elect Overseers to go with their hu., ls. ? A. JONES, Chair. Board. Sept 7_2t_St1_ Notice. PPl CAT ION will bo marlo fr> tho Legisle.turo k- nt its next session, to vest in Neliy Panin, lu lea ?impie, the wh'du ?slalo both roul aud p*r aonal. nf bor son Noah Dtbridgo, dae'd. Sept.? . 3hi ??t? TilOSE wi) bing to sdi Wheat will :>lon?a give mo a oall as 1 will satisfy toeni as to regardu ,,r S. E. BOWERS, Ageiit. July 22 JS__^_2fl_ Cards] Gards ! ?tKfK PAIL' cf thc best quality of No. U1 Cot ton Lt rds e\?r ohcred in thu markoi ,or Mile by 6. E. BOWERS, Agi. Hamburg, Aug 24 tf Ul A HEADQUARTERS, MEDICAL vUl'?i?iXiEUT. ? - Air fit?:? c H., ?r c., soyu i; ld?i. ITHE Meaieul bu?.J f ,-r th" exnmlnutlon of . u.-.nscripu rt?s-iiliDjt Sri tho -l'U UwiVgiftsMotisJ Arie.'r'i-t. S. C., %vi 11 iu?el BK ioiluwJ : At A.iLe\illu C. U , ta U h arni 15ili inst. At Now hurry C. H., on thu 17th ann" l?th.' Ar Lauren-! C. H "on the 20; h* and 2?sr. At Lcvingij-n C. K., ns the 2 Uh ami 25th. At Edgjfield-C. )!.,.on the 2t:h. 29ih and SOrh. II. Ail persona between tilt' :?e3 of !S :ind tj ycttia. Dut cxi-mp'cd by ibu Enrolling Otnctr or by thc Eraaiii ing E ^ird'ol tho Congr-ssioiial District, are required to come forward lor exami nation. III. All persons in Abbeville, Newberry and Laurens Districts still holding exemptions on ac oount of physical dinab-ility, dated bei.i?O thc 2M dny of February IM fl 3, uro ??.rolly noliiiod thut all stieb exemptions aro revoked, ami tb fy are Spe cially ordered to report have thuir cxewp I tiou revised. *'"'."?. ' lil. Those failing to- oboy this call will not compiar, if they aro prejuaicoil by their neglect of duty und are escorted to camp under military guard. tf. P. CAMERON, Asi't Surgeon P. A. C. t>.. President ot B.xuuii?iug to ri, 4th Congressional District, S. C. Sept. 9 4-t 30 Head-Quarters, * ENROLLING OFFICER, i ErcaPixi.n, Aug iSllh, ISiVi. j ^rxTY DOLLARS REWARD will bc paid for t^ ibo ?ip'jraiiensinii and delivery of ea.:h nf the loUowing Deserters to Head-quarters Conscript Department, Columbia, S. C. Any pyrton arresting either <5f these Deserters, will, before taking ttiem to Columbia, report the lads to this '(?trico. Private E. HEILAND, Co. B, lstT?ut. S.' C. S. S! " J W Dil OW EN, " ' " W S E?LMEK, " "? " " D PROCTOR, ? ? - ? "JR A ?TM AN, Co. C, " " " J. HOLLINGSWORTH, Co. K,2itb S. C.V. .'CF BENNE iT, " I, - " J DUNCAN, ": I, " F. M. SCHIRMER, Lieut, ? Chief E. 0. of Edenfield. Aug 20 ' 'tf 31 . Head-Quarters, ITO S. C REGIMENT,) August lCth, 13?:i. j ORDER, NO. ABSENTEES from this command aro hereby informed that, fr'-tn this dutu. rccommonda lions for extension of funbnigb's must be forward ed to these Head-Quarters previous to the expira ti >n of thu original,-so that they can be forward ed through the proper channel for thc decision of the Commanding General. , The mero recommendation for extension will avail nothing wither (be approval of tho proper fiitbormes. CertiGoatcs from private Physicians nULreccive no consideration, mid any- ono tailing to comply with thc requisites of Ibis ordor will bo siituPiarily dealt with. By'order of Lt. Col. BLAXP. N JOHN R. CARLILE, Ad'jt. Sept 2 3t ti f?t Columbia Gwtrdiun picas-e copy thrco times u..d forward account. $50 Heward! RVNAW^y fr. m Ute plantntrn of the late '.'ol. John C. blinking, on Saluda River, in .j wherry district, two Negro fellows, RAS und SOUTHEY, Loth short and stout.-l?as aboi.i ul) years "lil, mid blnr-Jr, H",? bald in Iront ; Southey about 2 A ye irs ?dd. HH'I of a m?re brownish hue. 1'nev nra siipprTsfl to hi ?ur?ing ?lout Kdgctteld C. H , or Augusta, or to be trying by fbrg<;.i pa p<\s to reach th* low ur country. A irwurd cf $'-'5 ouch wiij bu prid "for 'be de livery of fu-a ia any jail in tho State, or io me ;l tue plantation. S. L JAY, Chappell'? Depot. . Sept S 2t . 3d $50 Eeward. STOLEN on tho night nf tho 2S'h August fron? t.be undersigned a. lu .-gc LAY MAKE, lt' hands bipt, about IO yoaw old, with a switch I-i i I,"Ti CT iniurj"a.TTu*Torrhi:n.? rn- it batlf .alturt, mid sj.ru.-ig in tho two hiud fetlocks; hud on choir .ni tbe two fore feet. i will give $jl) for the M^ro and ?hill for the I blot' willi proof to convict bim. 1 have s??eien( retsmi to believe tuit sue is nikon to Cscvliua. I irade? f-ir tko said m ire nb:.UL two Momie ago * lill Dr. Wijlloms mil Caper* .Vlirch'H ot Ui.s olao- j Any inf'rotation ol ber wili bu rba.u.ful.y j reccit'cil ai Kn. Iii. tt'ulkcr ' *iut. .k,u ti, lia. j CORN KU Ub LLNiUAN. ; August?, Sept 7 . -It 'v? | Young Black Hawk. npHE TROTTING 'STALLION, Yu UNG fl. BLACK il A. A iv, sixteen bim bi high, will Siaod ibu l'ail StJh .H at Augusta, Hamburg; und Euge?eAl, Lom 1st September to *IJJI of No vember. PauionKB -YOUNO BLACK HAWK ivas bv I OLD'BLACK ll A W K ( Long Island BLACil* HAWK), ht.by ANDREW JACKSON, out of the , furn ns trotting iu*ro SALLY MILLER. The reputation of Long Island Hiucll Ji.fk, HS a trut tii.g stallUiu, is unsurpassed. ANDREW JACK.SON-thc sire of HENRY CLA?s-wh? was ibu sire of CASSIUS ll. CLAV, | the sim of GEORG E M. PATCH EN, who heat j E I'll EN ALLEN In lbrec Separate races, and aiso FLORA TEMPLE-was by YOUNG BASHAW, dum by ffll? NOT (u son ni Imp. M ESS ENG Kit j gr.iu.lmu by imp. MESSENGER. ANDREW JACKtiuN wus ibo best trotting stallion of his ?iny. YOONG BASHAW, brod in New Jersey, WUK by the imported BarbTlorcc, GRAND BASHAW." This botst?, kno.vii os Cox's Arabian, was import ed iu Ibb?, by Mr. Cox, fr.?u: Tripoli, where he nus Consul on ibo appointment ol' Mr. Joffcreon in* bis Presidency. YOUNG BASH A Vl'n ?il-iiu w s PEARL by FLAG OF TRUCE (to a genie" four mile borso ..ud sire of DOND'S FIR?T CON SUL, another burd-tiOttouioil four milo oue). grandam Faiiay, by imp. MESSENGER. YOUNG B.V^li.Vtt is <ruuc noted us ibo fitund tr of a Honing tami y known as the BASHAWS. SALLY MILLER nias by ilse celebrated MBS'. SEN G ER s ufii JU MA.Vij-r.it I NO. (Seo Horbjrt on '-Tile American Horse.") Tao dam of YOUNG BLACK HAWK was a thorougbbrud luip. marc, by ibo great old Eng lish mee horse TOUGHS I'ONE. * YOUNG BLACK HAWK maJe hbinile in 2,45, as an overgrown 4 year old coll-was theil brought oouth, and hHS never been ir training since Hu wa? brod and raised by Colonel Jackson, of Rock Hwny, Morris Oo., New Jersey. TKMIK.--Twenty d- liars ($20) the season ; Forty dollars ($t0) to insure foaling, (dil occidents lu ?u:iro or foul before or after birth at ri;.k of owuorj) one lio.ii.r. (ii) to Groom. Cuth ou tho iir.st of .November. . - e'optomber 'J 2t 36 Ethan Allen. TTIS I borough bred young STALLION will stand the-Fall Season, cr.mmrncing l?t Soi. tooibei, at Mr. Lod Hil.'s plantation, at $2i> tho Seoe'tn. ETHAN ALLEN is ont of a Messenger maro by Eihan Alien ; he. by Flying Morgan-thu bc6t notting -tock known. ETHAN ALLEN is a beautiful bay, 16 bands bigb, six years old,"atr" of fine form and aoti?n. Hobos as fine cols as can bc shown in the Dis trict. A. J. HUGUES.^ 8ept 2 tf ' . ii . State of South Cirolina, EDQEPIELD ?ISTiliCT, IN OH JJ I NAR T. Vita Powell and Lucsnde, bis wife, Applhaut, " vs. . Eldrfilgo Asbill, ot ni, Defendants. j Bl an ord?r from tim Ordinary, I iball proceed t., ?ell at Edgcfielil C. H., on. thc first Mon dny in-October next, for Partition, tho REAL ESTATE of Lloyd P. Asbill, lute of Edgefield District deceased, consisting of ONE TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND lyine and being in tho. Dislaict of Lcxm'gtoii and St-tc nfore?aid. containing Ono hundred und Fi rev?n nitre.', More or less, ?nd adjoining lands ot Richard Hobtein, P- ll urti y mid M. Cordor. TKllMS.-On ii credit until tho first of .Tannn ? rv. JfWL Pnrebasor to give Bund with good se curiiics, end a Mortgage io tho Ordinary (.> so c?<?" tho '.purchase money. . Cost lo bo p.-.id in '. eaih. Titled extra. LEWIS JONES, s. E. n. Sept 7 ?it 86 ITA!*?? ?j 1 ^".!T!aMi???"??! arti Personal Estate I ' . At JVVDKC cale? ?fT? 7" I LL be sold nf the lat? rasidet.ee nf Ci j j VT P. L. CALHOUN, ile?U, in F.gelield I Disuic:, S. 0 , 25 mili a an n . Augu.-ia, lia.', be * tween Step'.e'jj' Crees and r'avannah Uiver, on I TUESDAYS 27th OCTOBEB FEAT, That VALUABL? TRACT OF LANI? upon : which che dooeaded lived, containing TWO TU?(i81N? AMES, Koro or less, the principle part of wheh ia 0..k ^ nnd Hickery, with botween Four and Five Hun I dred nt-res of good Pine T.anl-well adcplcl tn thc culture of Grain and Cotton, with only ab ut eunuch floured for twenty live ur'thirty hands to I e-ilt vmc"; ?i?- balance, in nativo forest. Ibero j Hre s-.u.c Gao NSW gr.ands in cultivation OJ La Creek. Thc plantation is well improved ?ith a ? fiat #*n<l eommoilicu* Dwelling. Aldo, good Ne gro Houses, (Jin House, Stuhle*, ?t?., ?c., nil uew and in jrood coudi>h>n, very beilby, and well tupp iod wwh fine w.i?ur. Aleo, will heso:d ai tiic BMPIO ! line and plaoe abeut FIF?? LIKELY JOJIM iVEGROl?S Among them a very likely Seamstress with eli the f?u ilitii ali-'n-- ul a very euperior Imune ser .*int -rome good (' :ok*. "Washers ?ad Trwhtrs,'a plantation H/Wk'.saith, WaggineT, Carriage D.i V'-r* ui.d Firld l?ii'ios. A PINE FAIR OF YOUNO AND WELL '" URO FTE CARRIAGE. HOUSES. ONE FINE YOUNG MARE AND EIGHT OR NINE L KR OM FINE MULES, Two f'nrriagcs K^'I Hirnes?, ooo noarly ucw, and ono Ruge-y und Harness. Also, 30 or 40 Head HI nod ed Cattle, arnon?'hem *'>ma linc MUk Cows; 70 rr 75 Head ol' Sheep, and a F jue Lot of Hugs, both Stielt and Fa: Hogs. Also, the Hous?h<iid Furni'uve. including fine Parlor Furnitur?, Crockery ard Kitchen Utensil?) Plantation ai d lt?aek smith Toola, ?V?j^>Uiu He?d, Thrn?Le* (ititi Fen, (dru, Po&ict, t of ton; Cotton Seed. Am! miiny ol har articles toa .-.uiuernos to mention. ^?sf~Pb*t**2i?<ii] id-, ou .immediately after the sule. Terms ac? mniivlating. ' jJSCf* Ai.y f'irthor information cheerfully given by addressing 'in- Subscriber at EdgeSeUi C. H., S. C. Y"Ui,g T. T. calhoun on tho premisos, Mr. Robt. II. Miadlfr.ua, ?ir mires bolo?.,' or Dr. W. i). Jennings, two milos ?LOY? the place, will Uk? j,leisure in shewing ibo laud. A. c;. TE AG TE, '2he Actimj Executor. Aug 22d, IS63. ?l .34 EXECUTOR'S SALE. VALUADLE LANDS FOR SALE IN LAUKENS DISTRICT, SO. CA., Within F mr Mitas of Martin's Depot, on thc Newberry A Laurens lt.iiir- ad. WILL be sVIrl on th? premisas, at pub ic auc ibu, on THURSDAY, tue irt OCTOBER next, tho Heal Estate of Dr. THOMAS TEAGUE, dee'd., upon which tho widuw noa re sides, containing 385 A-cres, M'<ro or lt"?, with a fino Dwelling Ht,uso, Erick Smok* H,m>e. Negro IJ-?BCS, Gin ll'usc, Dari:*, lin., nil in co..ii condition. Tb? lund is well adapted tu tho culture of Wheal, Ry?, Corn, Cot ton, ito., ami in tine ?tate of cultivation, with pl?nly of-tiinbcr for ordinary plantation purpose?. The location is noted for good benita, most ex it P.-nt water, aid fcur.vunJrd with good society. There will al -o be ??old many articles not COB vonienl to move, such ns tine FURNITURE, CU i TON, Colton Gio, Thrasher and Fun, Horse MiAc. ALSO. . I will alio sell at the sume time and place. lilt) Acres of Land, moro or lusa, adjoining . he Hb'iv:. aol.inging, to the Estate of Col. P L.1 CALHOUN, deceased, in fino state of cultivation with p tea ty of limber, bul an buildings QUI iL The fvo Tracts, bought hy the same purchaser, would employ twelve or Oftccu hands Very profitably and inaks a tine acttlcmeut. ,?5 TcfW- fi r huth, C.-.sb. or approved Notes, i nt ..ne and two years willi interest, besi suits tue purchasers. ^v- 'Ati.v further information conrernieg these Inn,i* cheerfully given by addressing '.Le Sub?ori bi:r*at ?lg - Bold C. H., S. C. Dr. Ducket, mar ! thc ?'lae.-, will laka pleasure in chowing the lunds A. G. TEAGUE, Ex'or. Aug 22 ?t 34 A Valuable Hesidence YOU SALE. r^jUi: Si'b-rriberaiTert for salo tho SALUDA JL ROUSB in the Village of ?dgtdSel't, S. C., hating I?f Reins, JO w tii fire plvcs. 2 Cellars, and one L'.isBineut tjtory. There are ou tho prem ises a good Kitabcu wi:h fi Rooms and 'i fire places, Smoke House, Pantry, and nil necossary outbuildings, with a tine well of watir in tao yard, and II cho?.:e Gururu attached to ihe place. Al o, at nohed in. '.he promises| i. H c/mmodi'.ii? St?hie Lot. with Sta'is f"r Fifty Horses, Crib, C.'rn.ige ?li,u.-e, nnd a well ol good wator. TM* Jeir,ii,ie r?sidence will an.-wcr for either. % i'ua;ic or private b'-u.'e. The builJiogn are in good repair, arc lucatcd in n retired ami plcas aiit. Situation, Bud to anj mic i,?want nf a com natUans nod conveniently urrunged House and Lo1, the Suluda House'is reapacfally otTered. l'or te'rms and other particulars address tho subscriber at Edgeflcld C. II. LEWIS COVAR. Aug 2 j " ' 34 Escheated Property FOK SALE. IWILL pell at pujilic yale, on the first Monday in October next, at Edgeflcld C. H., * ON K HOUSE ANU LOT in the Viliago of Edge?eld, formerly iii?* properly of tho late Charles Mc Gregor, deceased, and uow oecupisd by Mrs. Stc venson", containing Hilf an A.-o, mo.-o or loss, and bounded hy lundi of thc Catholic Church, James A. D ./.ier, E-oat-j Geo. W. Laodrum. dee'd , and Thfi. F. Magrath, Esq.,-the same having beor? BSch-rated to the State af Louth Curolirra, tue deceRiod having no legal heirs in this" Con federacy. ?i-iP'i'crms made known no dav of silo. ' LEWIS JONES, Esehe?tor. Edgefiold C. H., Aug P.l,_5t . Lia A Valuable Plantation FOR SALE. HE Subscriber oi?ors for sale his VALUABLE PL A N TA T1 ON eon taiiilug S?At?ea Hiiut?rcd and Fifty Acres, M"ru or less, lying on Turkey Creek, and bound ed hy land? o? CeL J. C. Drooka, Capt. Eugene Rur-, ??eorgo ?land and others. This Plai.tition is -iiuaiud about 7 miks North of EJgcficlJ Vii- j U^o, ou tho Norberry Road, iu a pleasant and healthy lei al ty, and ia tho. raid?t ufa rcCnsd and au ugioo ible noighborhood. About Oi-o half of this Tract of Land is cloare l and a cousidorable portion of it in a high -state of cultivation. The other half of this Tract is in nativo for?at-abounding iu Oak, Hiukory and Pine growth. Thore UTO on the premisas all necessary planta tion buiidiugs-nil in good repair. This Tract is woll watered, and ia one of the bebt ranges for cattle in the District. . Tho land is we I adsptod ta Cotton, Coro, small Qrais, kt. F.'T further information apply to Mr. Jas. M. HarrUon, at tba oueriU'd Off ?, Erlgeflrlti, S. C. ELBERT ULAND. Jnlv'7 tl 27 E^Chnrlcriof! Courier will ph?eo c.^jiy twieo a weok for ono month and forwurd account furt?? with io this offiooa Graniteville Shirting, Sheeting & Drilling. 4.4 GRANirtiVILLE BHRKTINtf| 7-8 - - SHIRTING; :i-l 7-S " DRILLING ; VAt CLUSE OSNABURUS. 0""Afl VARUS of tho above Gooda just re /?t)\J\J oi ivod and w ill bo sold at a small ad r.iueoou Facturjp'prices by E. PENN, Agt. Amt II 22 T k;r,i i?^;? i Vi TON ON KALLS. AFRESH supply just r? o.:ivcd by E. PENN, Agent. AugU ? . ? mr;ar. NAT p. AMT, T. H. CLARK. A. L'. WEST, JOHN BLAND, jr. v. cuoi-Bi*, WlLDlAM 3D IRK.-, " For. Tax Collector. JACOB ri??fLT, bifARLTNO TLENEE. C. M. MAY, . CHARLES CARTER. DERRY HORNE, VT. H. HOLLOWAY, EEK J. ROPSR, . For Clerk. JACKSON COVAR. S. HARRISON, For Ord i y arr W. F. DURISOE. Dentistry ! DR. H.* PARKER viii be In hi? ofSuo regular ly each day during sale-Joy weet. ; i>ui after tben ho will inly bu there ocosslohiO'v, us bis ProfefiwasI engagement* throughout the i/wtriut demand much of his attention. KSV'davine tn ray tho highest Cash ?rio?? for Dentistry mnterialg, be will hereafter wprs ONLY FOR CASH. ._S?pt 10_I_tf . . a? Negroes Wanted.. WE WT8H to purchase FIFTY LI KELY YOUNG NEGROES, and are rrerar*d to pay the HIGHEST CASH PR1CK8. Wc have on band a LIKELY WOMAN WITH FOUR CHILDREN wbieh we will bo plaaaed to soil or exchange for other Negroes. - GLOVER A SULLIVAN. Jan 28 . tf 4 Commuted ?o t?ie Jaif~ OF this Di.triut, on the 13th im., a asgro mao who say* bis nara-; is ECKERT, bu u fr,.: quently cabed Albert, and that bu belang? lo d> King, livlug ai Ai Piata. G?. Elbert says ha arrc-ted. when Kt bis wi'.,> In.use in ihe^uppi. part ol' ti.ia District sala Eibert is about il years of agc, weighs about 150 pounds,-is * ht: 9 inches high, d?rk complected. No marks tr neara noticed. * Thc owii.;r is reqnes'ea" to aome forward, pr av? property, pay charges and ttke kim away, e&ar wise he will be don't ^'th ?>? the lnw directs L: H. IdoCULTG UGH, J. I. ? Juno 21, tf ih SALT FOR FARMERS ! HAVING aoeanted the Agency ef aa extensive SALT WC RMS, I will be- able to famish SAULT in large er ?mali qunnliii;*, aud will he .{OV.rn-d hy tho lowest market price in Humbly; >r Augusta. S. E. RC WEES, Agent. ' Hamburg, Mar 30 Sm 13 Notice. J LL perrons indnbu-d io the Estate of Juran ?JL 'J. Henderson,'dee'd., are recueste**, te waac payment by tho ist day of October, UM, a?d -boso baviiig demands aga.bst Said Escale ve re: quested lo pr?tent th ?rr forthwith, a? I desif o'to maka' a h:.u. sottloment on tiiat day. L. CORLE Y, Adai'r. Oct I; 1862. ly 4| Notice. ALL persons having den..,bds against the Es tate of William E. Middleton, deo'd., are re juui'ed to present them to the undersigned, snd^j thus? indebted to ?aid Eclate are requested ?p make imuodiate payment. EMILY MIDDLETON, Adm'ix. Mar 4 Om* * 0 Notice. . * - . ALL Persons hartog demanda against the Es tufe of J. E. Burkhalter, doe'd., aro n. quested to present thorn, properly atteste?!, by be first of October ; aud also those indebted aro requested to m?ke payment by that time. C. M. BURKifALTBR, Kx'or. July 29 2aa * _ ?0 " WHEAT"WMfTSl) ?\t i-m.iiif Wi fis, Augusta. Georgia, TI?K Undersigned, ha y rag pnrcka?ed the ahoys w "-known MILLS, bituntod on 'ho Augus :a Canal, (formelle owned bv B. II. Warren,) will " p-v the HIGHEST MARKET PUI<"E foi beth itfcl> AM? WHITE WHEAT. Partios desiring In sell will please call on , GEO. T. JACKSON A CO.. No. 248 Masonic Hali Building, Broad St Augusta, Ga., July *l ? Sin* ?8 Estate Notice. ALL persons in anywise indebted to tba Estate of E. M. Penn, dee'd., are earnestly request i <i lo came forward and settle up without delay. Those having olairas against -aid Estate will rea der them iu, properly attostad* at an early date. G. L. PENN, Adm'or. Aug 4 tf_Si The State. 0? SoutFCarolin?. ?DGEKLELD DISTRICT. IN OH DINAH T. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgotleld District Whereas, Martha R. Loveless hos applied to me for Lc'tor.i of Administration, on all and singular the g'.ods and ab?teles, rights and credits of Benj. F. Lo vole?.-, late of thu District aforesaid, deo'd. These aro, theroforo, to cite and admonish all und singular) tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be aod appoar before me, at onr m-xt Ordinary'* Court for the said District - to be holden at Edgu^cld C.. II. on tho 21st day of Sept inst., to rhow causo, if any, why tho said adminis i.ratmtf should not be granted. Givon undor my hand and seal, this 7th day of Septemb-r in thc year of onr Lord one theu tand eight hundred aud sixty-three, and in tho bigbty-eightb year of the Independence of the State of South Carolina. W.-F. DURISOE, O.E. D. Sept. 8 2t. . 36 State of South Carolina, ED?EFIELD DISTlilCT, IN ON DINA HY, BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary cf Edg> field District. Whereas, Z. W. Carwilo, C. E. E. D., kas.applN'. to ma tor Letters- of A traiiiistratien, on all and siugulur the goo?s and chat'.los, rights aud routes of inakoo Parkman, late of thc District, aforesaid, " dueeiiseJ. Those are, therefore, 'to olio and admoniah all aud singular, the kindred and creditors of the said doc.ea.ied, to be and appear before me, at oyr ucxt Ordinary's Court for tho saidDistrict, to bo holden ai t?g-?old Curt House, on the I v*th day of Oct. next, ta show cause, if auy, why the said admin istra: iou should uot bo grautod. * G ives undur my hand and seal, this 8th day of, Sept, in tbo year of our'Lord ouo thousand eight hundred and sixty three, and in tho eighty eigbih ye.tr of tue Independence of S. Carolina. W. F. DURISOE, o.E.n. Stpt 9 6t . A Shoe Thread. LAUGH sappi? of SH05 THREAD in balli ead hank?, fur ?ale by. Salt and Ric? ?S ANY QUANTltV, tosuitpurcB^cri, Erhole? salo or liy the jack. .. Also, on bau:, a largo lot.COTTON YABNS. 1 . 8..K. BO WS RS, Agt IUmbufg, Aug 24 tf 31 Cotton and Wool Cards. WAA PAIR COTTON ANTJ?'WOOL 7IHi CARDS. Abo a lot of ENGLISH CALF SKINS, and SOLE ?nd UPPER LEATHER, a?, wholesale or retail- CHARLES HAMMOND. Hamburg. Aug. 24 Im u Graniteville Cloth ! IR mk at M. Leboscbi'lti's old stand a lot of G R AN* IT EV ILL E CLOTH, at reasonable prices. Cloth wlU bo exohanged fof Baoeu. July 28 F