University of South Carolina Libraries
H ic O'** * I t? T * f i . ?- J 1 T. a?MON, LD.TOJt. ?V. - I r \.\: >'?? ... ?tniil t'?i??ber nur ? sn?se. n will bc *::,'.(} p,-r ah?, um i ? J i?i?"? ? '?.??. of ;.-a?j;r, ?nd every ? a.- to m <K.< l-uis ..'.vr.nce. C?ecriug ?>>\s>. ok ? p- M iK? Column roi lUpatcb s con C:- i-..' "?> i b.'t'io aow tr- ?v?^ u:i ?L Kurth G?or gia. Splendid S.?O?'R for us sn fur. !! viporuni i .adcoady n. .rc .li^oii-Ii.-f. ?'t'a -"-vtrb f-rt Li; j :t.- litkL ?' I v.-i I *uu l?u"ot?diy ir:. Mi*b'iu-: M..r : L-'?/v yittj.i? Siiii??i;r.s. 'l-?. - Ci.artKT FIMKTSS. ?!' Gc?>r?l HOWKLX COBB'S rtnftj s-.*!e sheviving l?r?i?livr i-f ibo late ??'.ii :i?!".i ??difr-ir of tili ArfrjrTtiier, Ts Dow on a visit iii <...:- tovh. Wi w:*b kim A very pleasant anj .om these scene* "i" b???eyltDod. Li?:it.. J? o i? \..nu?'j!;iod. TV?, rf^/et to !~arn Cat ihi? nonio s.il-!!e7 U suii'oriug r.-j'rn a vcrv painfr.l, but not d.iPgr-r-.us, w->uni in-?tc leg, received ;.r i?-.irery Bee >-n the !*'g"it of lbs S'h, when ?e*Yntil:co? w*|0 co di*" f.-oiiiie-J ut -P'niititVs May h-j s"on >>o on bis legs on I H?. 'i ii? njeaia. Jarii Kr<v?.t. * f-pv-i'ii o?-I fisbi.?i.ed follow citizens, wh-> riw prnj>otii#rotisI.T early-??a?d are fherefore tho best ani.horpv in the promises-tell ni ibero hus l'Ci D a f'ijht Trh\' for tw-> tr. rnings mt. It. caines l"hu?:.e?i ly <*e-a warning .voice hut wesh'iild be ii.i auii d lay to clothe and cover our devoted ju.|; AK: rs. I.el every mun 1 -./oman (?red tue voice ISr. Antiey. . r Wei ue ?'IA', tc oe abie tu tay lo tba friends of V>". Abney, the p< \ ul'.r ar.d efficient As *bhl.< .t i-'uagenn of tho S4tb r.opiin?ot P. C. V., that hp is fuel r-c-vcrinr; from long' and serious sickae**, and ibough locking worsted from rivet and ianidiee, contvaeted in Mississippi; bids fail t > be .-'O'III a* b's p-ist again. fWc ..ru picas I" leura 'bat Prlv.foir . - Jan ss VAIL, JA>:^.S ?Iel i I.LCUOH, ?VTI.I.IAK Ur an '.id WiLki.vn (?OODII.IN. Co. D, I4ib S C. Beg.meut, eatut'rVri som jtiese" since, arc" all well .iud bo.iny, and hope to be exchange.1 at an early Hate, ^kl last a^Ctuuts they were in pi isor. at Vf"shiDgii-n. 8 tf (.ti i erf'at Home. ? Ir. J.-.na es H. Yownghlbcd "returns to <i? from ^David's Isbifid, New York, minds ?ho tight hand, . < and a considerable porti >n oC the right arm. Jim my's ' brniseu arnrs nm now hung up for munu mi .ti.*' His niu-ket sud bi" banjo mart now be only i*.-iveuiis of by-gone dey--. "Ko m?re:work -for V"?CT old Nod." His pa->t works ''do follow him." Mr. H. Corley jr/hs1* ri'so arrived iimonr; ns still more r-ccutly, from David's Tsltr.d. Ho looks way-worn md bt ffering. "though b s wtmnd, wp believe, is pretty well Lea!. J. Wc found an hour's convursaibii' with him very entertaining. Among t- other thing... Lo gare us a maddening account of the humiliations to vhich tho' prisoners had bern subj .-?ed l y the negro guard placed over thom While in -caniTviLy. , , ?iV old fri?fcd, Mr. William Eurrell, the vory bcsrfi.rtow in^io world, from thc awe ' , of Lbo.vcvy bett r. ?:irn..":^l?_?2?2-i"l',1',' 7th.i? ^ii^-iM-***?---nrrrTeTnt present He is ?ell -~ aud bco'-'y. . Evtxy b'.?y ha; boen glad to grasp Lis honest. L ind ohec more. -'? ilToi, ii nient io the .'-.tr- Wm. B. Joluiapu? D.'o. ?. We were a?ltb pleased and deeply grntilicd to lc?.-ii. ilni'rij^the .VsSociation jiiit p.s.-od, that th" Baptist Sate Couvcutiou, st ii? liist session, ha I r on foot uiei.-iires foi- erecting a monument to titi m-.'iuory >j the .'at?- WILLIAM B. JOHNSON. D.D. Kev. ii. ?l. t? v A LTN K y h the agent, ap pointed by the Cor.vcn.iot!, to mbkoc<dloeti<ins ft.r this purpose In th- Edg^eld Association, .-uid in . , Blgelteld District; this tcntlomnn informs tis t!u; hit, beginning in the nudertaking has been very ?.-'.?sfiorcry. Lot Geld c:ill to tui:,'? too piety, tho learn ing, ?he dignity, tho justice, of this excellent nan, wh ) to lurg exercised these noble gifts in her 1'iiu", i.r? ooma f-.rward io t ??.^ matter, With "wann a*:il kindly-ramomboring (".-.-.rt. The honored ard departed* !>.-. Ji-nssaN was s ?.man who did tho greatest po?s?bioaui un! of good, an! comui?it?d the least possible arnon it I of sin, while un earth ;-and thia should i?.> ibo law for " m?:n. To live without sin i- the dream of an angel. Euirnal rest to bis ashes; eternal honor to bis ?iLa^ry ! ^rfTP1****""** " '"-' " ' t-' - Thc fill -wing paper ba? been handed lo us for publication Ly ono of thc uiusl g.?iant - Ilieers of . this moot gailaa,t aui gio.-i'.'.:-- Regiment. Thc aJigj???n ipi.k?i of bol?>W Las never reachod our ears. No s^r.o man would hove :bo temerity io uli;rai sue!, a thing in E.^eficM. Te eulogiso lb? 1 Ith Itegboeiit at his late dny won'd bo a wink of sunercrogntlon-it would bo " to gild refined . gold or i?(tiot thc lily,"-und lo ilef^nd it before this corhmnniry fr-m such .an absurd and ridicii Pms ch -r-re as running out of a li.^ht, would bs Still mote a work o' .-u-eercrop'.tion. H'r> '?"KS. 14.M S. C UKCIME.VT, August lOiC. K<?3. Fut :- A fcw.days sineo I -cul up a r-.-p-.T! will ". " siime curr':sp*-n.lenee bctw on (fyi*. hr>. Hill and Stu irt, con-.erni.-g the c uiTu-u of tho M th S. C i.i 'bo late fiVnt near Cu?pepcr. ? I w'oald be pleased'tc have the remarks of thi 0engraKou thai rooort aa?i correspondence, as h, w..s it-- iye.witness to t!;c conduct of t/ic Itag't, Vr'o r-ro frcjsenDy bt'.ving it rung in our cari t.'::*.;'-vs rm oui of'tho fi^lit. (coming nm-tly fr ir t.'io Cavalry.) anti I would be pleased to havi aime evidence with v.kich lo remove iLe-stigmi so unjustly set upon tho Kcjrlment. . I have tho honor to he verv respectfully, JOS. N. BBOW?, Lt. Col. C.fn'd'g Bcg't. T-j IL\J. STARKS, A. A. Gcn'l. HP QKS. THIKD Anar CORPS, Aug. 1,0th. 1^03. St?pectfttltg rrtnrnetl - I placed tho l illi S. C in position myself. They bold the ffosition unti tho close of thc light, on i I saw them thon rctir feo'ii Ote position iisaixned, an it Regiment, rod i perfeel good order. Su..-h is'my endursereent. A. P. HILL, Lt. Gen. ',1c Muat Chi8e vt'? our Hooks. In erdor to settle with thc Adniinistra'or of on late partner in buvincss-Cel. A. SIM KISS, dee'd ^ve a.-o c-impoiled to el?se up nur Books in Tull t this dato. Thoref~ra ali persons anywise indabt? to tho Aii'erfise'r Oineo ar-, earnestly rcqui siod i call ;n aud S?ttlo '.hs .?arno without delay. N Our colleetb?, Mr. L. II. MCCULLOI'CU. will 1 out (Tollectirg every opportunity, and vre boj none will fall to,licpiid^to our claims against t'ue: on prescrita li on of their respective accounts. SBZr* The iditor of tho A lieu ta Gazc'e, of :. ISth, s^y:- : 'Wo aro informed by a gentlemau wi ought to know, that tho train will run to Chatt. nooga tt-night. ^.sYTti.ir. fire or rix k.ys patt, no have bsd fine ?ii..f, i?r : H Iber rnt; b.g Confederate raiu- kuon ug ojies s?y i: was the equinox-?ind now all L.I MIO IS lively and invigorated. Snininor has 1.ft ls Without ceruiioju.v, nod rbe Inst, fey mor?inge 1LVO iwubd'US congregating arnaud brick Sies. ?ju.o.c iii!.'rain, ri?r k*ivuraJ w;?ks, int. M ea thar ba i leen very rs ry ..nd ?my hot a pooplo bemoan ed J.? blighte! pr?sp-ets of turnips, and Irin -lit ed tb T putatec.? ihouhi h? cut; out of Ibtir full growth. At ^re.eat ??.?uga, aa far us sentons ar c ?.u-err.u<l, people, potatoes ui.l turnips, are;all n^Lt cu kilt goCsc (juxn ia Luiiiii gatberod in mount iiu', or rallier tuc.o are mountains of ii io gather when the work begins j torn p anted lat? however, is go-:icr*l.Y ii fi'iiuro we believe. Tb?*y tell - us pc.-is ire not bearing well. A? to Chinc.-e SyrnpT a Pacific CcubU of itbi? alromly been ma li-aad tl.eo[-era ?uii ic Tct iioiy iu .the fire? stag'.. .Eveiy farm from the Favannah !.. the Saiuda is orns.m'cr t. d willi ii in.?..y eroded "Sugar Milkt ?*>cr?.w," as lac iifcgro&s e.iii ii, and thc whole laud is .revoient ??f t'-^e f ribing juice. Tho neurots are tra: sporl ed wi b this'syrup-boillng; every pot Usurrouud ec. t?u or fifteen deep, ??th little ou.06-mid those bu?i'M'urc? from ear to car. Wo inc Iii. a to tko vipin!on that your friends w ll send you a grei* deal of this -Confederate molasses, lt is being retailed at ?3 pcT ga'lon. We *ojoy eil tko privilege of attending ibo lute Bipiist Association at Ri.ige- Spring Church; where we. in ci mmon with others, heard much go .<! preachii:g;3saw much ?f Ibe world, tlio-.Ucfh .ind the ilevll.-JichelJ many people; eat- i:mob good entina: and bad foil expnrience ? the elegant and inexhaustible hosp i tn I i ly of tie Kidge. TheVAs tociatinn I .sled but two days, and we be?vV'1 all busin-ss was satisfactorily dispatched. Thu R"v. .Mr. (J WALTS EY made an eloquent and forcible, address in behalf of four.l? edlicatioA, in which be urged thc Association to. purchase und adopt the Female Institute of this pl.ee; the. ivcol? uii'iidiiii->u ?HS /.vorahly received, ? and a/gun ts ?vero apjmiiited to go through tho District and lo-,kc collections fur this Oto'st laudable p uri O.T. XI:-, rc is now therefore great probability of Edge .tii-ld noon bin ing a permanent Female Ins ituthta of high order. Thc Rev. Mr. KICK (you al! know, or ongfft te know, who be it ), made olio a warm ?nd 'elliug appeal sn behalf of tho Soldiers-or rather in behalf ol buy ing Bibles for the Soldiers ; this appeal wan (ol lof cd by a collection which, attested-that th-J reverend speaker had n.<t spoken in vain. ' Tbc ludios rere ont in full force, and full feather j durna in blockade finery, and many in the moro itpproprialo ai... becoming Confed?ralo home spun. There wem uko anny soldiers-smuc who have decidedly seen*.he Elephant, and the entile Mimili at that, fro-ui ibo tip of ?ne snout tn tho end of the teil. Somo(nf iheie youths wero car riol aw.\v ?v'nh thu novelty of tho sirfibtb.n, anti wore evidently nuning headlong into tb'immi nent deadly broach" of love. Thora wore aleo many of '-our American bfothors (und sisters) of A fri eau descent;'' m..ny who ba\ing trudged ?ev oral uiil<?s in tho m?d-dug boxt, were in a stubs of eutanc vs activity absolutely fearful. Wo -ear nestly wi?h old Abc L?ncln 'could bo tied to one for life-which it cnly. wishing that the dirty old viiliaR should " die ef a rose, in aromatic pain." Refugee* from the low country are buyiug every bole and corner-that ein bc bought; aud many who c*ct buy, aro renting. Land which three years ago, eojild nave been bought for seven dol lars per aero, now easily brings thirty dollars: If any of you have ct spot of mother etrtb to dispeso of, let it lie where it may, advortise it immediate ly ; you bavo no idea what a vast amount of "illlhy lucre" the salt of^a. few h??g jia&^iUTrrol lat^o^purt of thc lils, 4is and fills, have gouo forth tu face the Yaakcta and <'try tu wring thc hurd held honors troin sl?rn fortuue's band." Times MTC very bard fop people wbe dont live ou lunns, and wliu are not producers ; in fuel such j? oflje, ic these days, dont/ivey they only- con nive ?nd worry along. Speculation, extortion, and thc -jr ? -J gume are stalking abroad with more unblushing faee than ever; southern gentlemen are forgetting fhcuiiulvcs se terribly us to bo hjs U. ma li ca ly out-j"?ing thc Jew , uuJ ouUtradicg thc sb rpest Yuukee In.dcrs. Oir Legislature is nov/, at tho call of thc Gov ernor, in extra s .ssion ; not knowing with any dr-qree of ceruiuly, thu object of Ibis special call/ we ?viii teil you nothing moro about it unul next lime. it hat buen reported through our part cf tho cn*Jtry for some days past, that ibu Yankees h.ivc mad?a raid lately upon Walhalla in Pu-k tUi b'tottiet, and Flat Kock on thc N. C. line, burning, delroyiiig and playing tho devi) gener al ly-as they went; lids lias occasioned considera ? btu i-Xciiomoiit, bal ns nelli.er authur Uur CwUiir matb-n cAUbe found for thu rumor, tho who.e m.itti/r is now eotisiddre-l to bo ouo of those tales told by " the mau that struck hilly Paltar-sun." Many ?f you have lately pulled up nukes, iir.d no?v timi yourselves in a new coroerof Rcbeldoui ^ii^J1?*^. ^"'?u l"ls?s that North Western comer of forking aft it* yWftl your'new coruer, with i-ontruiugled hope and fear. Since gun, of the undaunted army of Virgin ia, bnvo gone thither, HO, on our own part, look forward] to thc denvut ment with a -'perfect love that casteth out fear." LLKI of S. Cl Soldic? Um ici! iu Cypress Kill Cemetery, N. Y. The following is a list of S ut'i Carolina soldiers who have-becn buried in tbikcemetory, with the particulars of the company, cumber, dato of bu rial ard number of grave : Durisoc, C. Co. i), Uth Regiment, July 24, lSf)3. 6fl t. Gardner, P. M., Uth, July 24. lRC.t, Ofi^. Hall, P- E. Co. K, I2tb, August R. ISlirj, 7J5. Mathews, E., Co. lt, Ut, July 29, ISO:!, G91. McGill, John, Ci?. K, 8th, July 20. 10'?H. 9b7. McKethan, -, Co. B, A?gust 4, ISO*, 7.14. Owens, A. H., (Corpor.il,) 1st, August, 0, ISM, 717. Slicer. J. A., Co. lt, 12th, August .!, lSOl, 731. Sprowls, E. J., (Sergeant,) Co. A, 1st, July 28 1883, Cs3. Swolt, Simooa 0., Co.-C, 16th, August L, 180? 700.' - Warwick, W. P., Co. E, 12th, July 23, 1803 C78. ?\Vesthusbic, J. B." Co. A, 1st, August 10, 1603 774. Wherry, James A., 12th, July 26, ISG t, 600. Returned S. C. Prisoners. Dr. T. A. LAKA rt, undor dato of Potersburj I Va., Sept. 11 tb, furnishes* tho Charlos'on Jfcrvur j with a li?>t nf prisoners belonging to South Car.o j lina Regiments, who were returned to that pine ' by flag of truce boat which arrived nt City Poinl ? on lbs 7th. From the list we extract as follows j 7ra itegime?t-~Privates J. T. Dodenburg, Co A , Tn?? -. B rks i?!'-. ("o. ('; J. W ?a?rie. Co. G; .E JP. lint cherson, Co. D', Sergt A. L. Wise, Co. ii 1 Mir Uiyiment.-f?ergt. G. W. AnM,^o. F; Pri ! r*:e* Jesse ba-s.'Co. A; M. L. Hartley, Co. 1); {\ P. Iii il ni V.C.. F: J. 1?. Hrumlet, Cb. C: B Coi Icy, Co. b; W. Elkins, Co. G; W. D. Gradick. Cr K.; W. V.. Grims. Co. D; J. R. Gilli tm, Cc B; Vi IIiiTilev, C . K; T. E. Hampton, Co. I; T. Y. Hui ru Co. K; J: T. Hunter, i'n.. G^ Ik J. Jcnniiiiri Cn! 15; J. J- .Morpir. t'o. ii; M. Cul*, C. K: \\ ii. Puisons, C?. E; Richmond Perry, Cc K: L ' F. ?Perry, Co. B: J. J. Sovoranco, Co; E; 8. G Vanhorn, Co. I; Richard Wade, Co. H; E. Wrigh Co. A; J. Youn?blood, Co. D. The Probabilities of Subjugation. There sreiu all commnnlrie? ignpfavt tuen, ud timid men, and mon both ignorant dud tiinie; ich persona gonoral.y ucl ?nd react upi n'eaeh ! ber's fears until they ure wiuugbt e'panio a i-Uie i great misery. Tb?-t? ?rc iome-aacn-charicttrs ia oouurry, and we prop- se Sellingbet?re tutui ,'few pL?ni facts, wuicb TUiey ar.:> 't entirely Kraft of .heir reascu, will .?horf rhein the foiiy nd eiiild?hucrtf o? UK?i-!i.j.rs. Three mouths agu these very n?tii Loghorl at be ide?, ol this country ever being;sobJugaU.U by be 'Uiiito? Slates. -W hat* ehapgea 'di a? b token nace in our coniliiioii to w rran't.'ijr.doubi on this ?u'.ject? Vicksbuig baa fallon, arie. Du; i.. **s not ii. ticfe/y gsduud over ?ur; B?tu.crr ; th?y .vere not cenoxci-fiij but ?taned ingpa ^uueader" A Ibo FviUo?*- TJioy uave never ?eti conquered b> the prof.-cs.%0f the enemy, and wiUagain tignias ora 'cry tor their country as .they huye cvrr done Ag.iiu,- Cou. LEK did not tain? Washington ns the ' euuu?y" eXpei-Ud, him lu du. He fought u bloody and dr? un hut A.- in rthpryl Vania, and fbur.d it expedient, fut- tie trujit vf~<,v.mu..llioit, 6g?iu to croc. tb?. Toiom.-c. He 'ia bow al ibo bead of as Strong and wed organised au anny a he arer. hj.d-or ua ever u^arlud'ia banner in Awe; ie* or Europe-a? arniy'.^hat'.h.HS louirht fourteen pi lobed bailies, and liover^el Deon c-m quered. ' ' Tho Richmond Examiner, willoh ?ever errs on the side of praise or approval, givos^Vory cheering account of ourTOJOarces. lt saysr " The ?nilita ry rnsourccs o the S mth wtroinjty?r mpre ann lo lhan.ROW ; abd thc present cond'n1?h?of the C-n fe?ier*<ry a> to material ol? cuenta of.tuceess io th? w-ir, is one of varied and lirelyeaMCoufa^roment, It is uatim'iitod thai we bane amii enough for a million of oicri, nnd ourtuailubie miitary strength Is ruted ut but little leis ihau amiRiouand a half. -We bare tn-iv in the CenfederaAe seSy'ice from ti??, OUO to 850,1 110 effective men, and fte regular or ganisation of SUte ni'ililiu would .probably add 200,01)0'm' re. These figure?" ure authentic ; a portion fif '? hem are dsiived:?ruiu.83.ch public data assppc?rin the debites nf ?ongless, while the es?ma'e of tho additional forces ,ll;at might bo culled out is probably not ont ejf proportion to tho well HS.'sifained'slatiiUcs of p^upulaMon." -, Six months since, thc nerrena wjro seized with a panic about starvation ; tho-ftllyiof that.fear is now acknowledged. God hus ble?t?'d us with the most "abundant* crops, and th'crb'iis-now grsiu eu ugh in tho country to feed ourX army for twe ycurs. Thc fiuaiici.l stats of tho country is also im proving. Tho Secretary of-the O?eHSury tells us in- a letter of tba 24th of August, hhtl hree hun dred and seventeen million. doli irs havo been withdrawn from tho circe' itingiiuedium of tho country. n'l?e effoct of ' is is besTniiiiijr already tn be ft-lt; ?> laiieti in tho-stork mnrkei 4U() per cern;. ? j . The account of.cur navy is still more cu'eoer aging. Tb'o Northern papers-aiiuit-thut their nierchaat ships are now rotting art their docks. This we havo soeomplishcd with ibreo'war Steam ers. What may we not do wheat the ships now building in Euglish ship-yards hie ready fer ser rino? Wc may form some idea if "what Ibu ene my anticipates lroin ibis navy frost, the iaet, as published in Northern pnper*r that Lincoln has given Sir John Russell notice that if tho Cou fed ora to Navy it allowed to sail-out or English ports, it will bo held by tho United 8ta?s tu un aot of War. But, in our opinion, those slups are cert aim sin some way or other, tq sail; unuVjjust as cenaia uro thoy to sweep tho.ocean of Yiir?cc commerce. The history of the world tenches thut in war thc braver tuition is always the con bes the present var'frey reen victorious, sud ofwn too wbeu wc have fought him three to one against us. At Sharpsburg sro had bul 35,000, Iboenemy 150,000 . ia the battles before Riehmoud we bad 4S',000, lb? ouumy 150,000. But this Li no longer a disputed point; the N. Y. ll Wal, after tho biittie.of Chan cellorsville, fifJC-y admitted tko fact that the Northern amy' wns tillable to stand np in au open ?old tight bel* ure Coiiiulerate soldiers. There may br traitors iu thu cuuutry, there iii"y be cowards, but of this ono trula, ?very man may be assured. There aie a half mi.lion of men, good und lice, wi.h .-lout beuris sod s*.roD*i arms, who have sworn tobo free; they'lara the nil! .v.? ihc power io mn kc good I lit i?- oath, anti there is nothing in tue future umi. ceri alu lina thai they w?il estibihsh tioir independence. Thtir cause ls just ; a God td justice govurao ihii! world, and uenoo they must triumph. Ff* ibo Advertiser. . Beecn ISLAND, S. C.,'Sept. lid. Mn*. EDITOR : BeL.w you will find au extract, from a friend's letier in Virginia, ou? who lins served in the Army for two years, or moro. The remarks are so truthful that, with your approba tion, I.skould liku to have them a piuco in your excellent paper. By so doing oblige a subscriber. Respectfully, Mrs. G. B. G. Auepmi 25/A.-" You sny while writing, the roog. of the cannon is distinctly hoard from jyct thsf''Bit ri'" I-'-??Tjacablc foo may have laid that proud old City o:' thc S nilh in' a.-hes. Bul the Yankees aili ti nd fie blond of Carolinians uti potent to quench an' tire tb^y may kindlo. They may even tako Dhar'.cstou, still we are not conquered. Let then closo all around,.draw tba coil still closer; 'li thon lb-y will find ns most dangerous. Our suso looks gloomy just now. But with tho aid oft righteous God wo Wjll yet triumph. . Our wives nd friends et home most weary the Lord dod wu petitions in behalf of our country, * * * Ii is st muge, that wnilo our troops aro brjistiug tho storms of our enemy's fury, and CHU fal timo to attend to tho tm ure welfare of the! souls, in prayer nm id tho turmoil of a citnp thut. our friomls at homo should find tiros to feniand frolic .ver tho duath agony of their frien>? on tho battle-field, or tlie sickening cireumsnccs o? a baspilal death. This is wrong iu the ghost de gree. And specially should Church ituL,rs re joice only in their professions as Conans ; not in frivolous gaiety, merely to pa?s off l's, which i may bang heavily on their hands, le believe that unless wo rerpect God, He will lo? ajghi of us, and -givo us up to our idols.. W hns n? pride, and love of country, boen sold {un little, as*presont enjoyment? Cannot the h-ors of a desolated home bring pcoplo to a* sou of'tboir duty. Or can it be thoy do not belit what is told tbem.of tho ravages of our foo. a.' could they but toe tho wasted fields of thmlley of ? Virginia, or thc pitiful morsel, doled | to 0ur brara c imrades,, they would certainlnrn tba I cost of those fcitivities into moat an read te j strengthen our arms, to meet their.. By a : simple process we could clear ourscl and be I trout"! us friends by tho Yankees, it not a I j man bat would ralhir seek death "k most I j horid aspect than do-this.) By suchioo on.| ! our part, the loved ones at homo, w-oultomo a j ' j poor degraded.set of slaves lower tharjr own j ] ! s aves. Ah ! our friends kn iw that tjiR not j j ! do thus, but fight to tho bitter oi.J. '< ft[\[ j reap the benefit of our sacrifico whilo ire re- j \ duood to the mirries of poverty." . j '?' .-. * .--"j j o On Ibo ilecro question, wo Inspirit ; of our soldiers beyond the MlaslaslJ^ jjfo I a BrisonerB," is their motto, and clean | their j h policy. I fl Rol l of Capt. Kruojcs' Company, 2d * itt:gin;cut, S. C. Troops. ' . Ciiptuiii-J. C. J'ltUUKb. . : 4 X't^ hioulcuaD.-Lt. ?. JouxrOs. 2nd If -C. IL PLVTSKBIT. * 2nl " -5J. A. BLANH. # J!on- Comm tmttoniil ? Olivera.' li. .*-.\jt-at~ R, &z&UH~,itiit. 2nd - -i. 'MiL^s. ?rd " -?. 3. Tour-Kiss. 4th " - Wi P. DELHI. . 6th " -tt.'Ai ADDISOV. Isl Corpora!-JULIUS J'AV. * t,l ?_BAUC?X S?S^?E. . . M _j. P.*Cou:rr>*v. A Adam?, H liwnur, Wn indeVlianj . . .? M'ijy; L BV?rrcll, V.-.B Ala-?, F. .7 Harlan, 1 *' Mandy, U u Brvaii. R Klag, Bobbi.vcr, . C "JIefrUw4.il, Jno. Bti-hy, r Mc II MR. ' J. M Chur?bUlf - Ged .Miller, fl Crummer, L Moy?, w ii Cumue-, v 1" ?_Ic"iv?y, Win Cook, * A "Suuher^tr, T Clingers, J v' Partner, ll fof.n, C P'^r-it, rt Cor lev, K l'ii i lip*,. 0 Wm Cartledge; . ll I'arker. P C-.illn*. Kll.ert H-'H'-y,. W. Corey, . Eldridge I'os-iy, James Devoro, H "d M PjjWy,. Ti D?loacb. H Salli R Durs-, ff P?W :!? .M Demedi?is, I* Powell, f! P Dcmedicis, J P."?elK B iMvi?, A Rr* ..r, W R Kinmore,. w P*****i?.ei Illirie:.* Franklin, ? ' M A Run? ra, .Nfitrlin Fiankliu, RhinebarJ, . Wm Gardner, C li Rrf?. Wm Q Gi.rduor, R RtiitMl, Wm Gr"*.' ii, B Hendy, J?suce Ol VIT, S lUdferd, M D Oreen, K Ridden, P (}|nv.-r, ti H Atarsn?ll, . H Gullodgo, 1> Shae, [.Wm Hill, . Mc J.ali ta, A J H--unm?uid, Thon ScMy. A .1 f?uehrb, J??0 Batcher, ?fc?j. HiiirLoiP, Julius Batcher,: Mases Hatti*, J"*" Sanders, R J Hankinson, . A Borges, Tbf? Mitt, . ..t? ?o'Thurmond, . W li Iligk^wcr,. " S Sharptuth Tolivrr ibarn, T Tbi;u?*?: .H'CHnrd, E T..ii!o<ly: ^ B> M Joliniiori, Wm B Veultj, S'V JohnsoH,. Wm Vo'k.r, M V Hook, V Voubhattuu, H Kendrick. Wm Wilson, ' V ll Kendrick, , C Wurran, It K Kenney, Wm Walker, .1 JM Heudriz, . ?3 M Williamson, J L' Kennedy, J?eob WUo" . . Jun T.eiu'h. Jno M Wirt^ M fohesehults, J il Tba?p/l W K Ijojrg. H U G al Im?n, - Archy Lewis, . Jos D Turner All absentees from this Company are ordered ti moututHamburg, Aikuo, or Qranitcvillo 011 Fridaj morniu/r tho 2?th io time to tako the inominj trahi to Charleston. Transport?t!-n furnished a that time.- . * By order of Col. Furn-, 2d Rejrt. S. T. J. C. BROOKS, Capt. Co. I. Approved hy ) - . Gen. V7. S. V/ALKF.B. *J Geh. Hkcuptou s Address and Order COLUMBIA, August 24, 1SG1. BROTHER Solanum: Though you hav relived the weltaiartrad praise nf your offi eera, who were so fortunate as to aliare witl you the dangers and thc glory of your hrillian fight on the 1st Aneust, vou will not oij tba . account, I trust, regard as valueless tho heart flSSjgg Yonr career during the p?,<t mad mn feel Recure'that you woald nlwavs dn hon or to yourselves amito your State ; and whih your conduct on the same battle lield, you ?ourage had already ?ll M tra-cd", filled in; heart with pride aud grutification, it wasonl; what I h*d confidently anticipated from Vdli Go on in the noble conrse yon have pursued and prove yourselves worthy of thc high re putation you have won for conrade, for disci pli ne and (or soldierly qualities. InyinpatbUi with vou in all your hardships. 1 conpratn laleyou on your brilliuiii. achittemellta, mourn with you your - gallant dead'-and loo I forward impatiently to ?he time when I un; agsiu share with you y"ur hat??hip<, you dangrrs .-.:,d y apr glory. With carnet wishe fut ?'?>IU" continued KUCC??W, mid in the h-'pi tba* I tr:.. y soot? ?igain hive thc honor of lead irg you, [ am, wy sincerely ard truly, you friend and brother soldier. WADE HAMPTON. An F?-chango sata that squirrel skins, tadi cd down to a board. th-?h iir next ruthe hoard with'hrosory a-hes sprinkled over them, fe a f?w d ivs, ?0 facilitate ihn removal of tb hnir, ano Iben placed in u s'ror.*" decoction 11 reil-t-ak burk, will, at the end of four day? make excellent leather, fer stronger an tougher than calf skin. -Fourskiii.' will mak a pair of* lady's Mines. Wc hear l hat. the 1? , (f?en of some of the interior counties fire .weai IL, ?uZ~Kt.-T? ?lhmZOFTs;>n |^t ??- longer the skins are leu 'iri Vifi'u'e?fJ?tlffn I of idie-bark.the better u?e leather. Dy thi plan anv'iHHijf may l?afe ii tau-yard, and tnuki tL*?ir ?eather, aj*?h?.-.l?it?s arc easily and cheat :?j procured,-and any've'sel holdings ca.loi ?-will serve as a vat. Our readers will <?o w?-l to* try it. NEWST'?riiRS-ANO THE WAK.-AO ClaSRO men seem so indifferent;' tn ib?ir own pewini ary interests :i3 newspaper men. Whilst tb? mercbaut solis his wares at from liv* tb ter thousand per wat. advance on the old pitis. whiiot th.: larmer is rry.?ing upon his products in proport'on. aud whilst i-vcrythtng necessa ry, to . tustain life, as well as a newspaper, M soiling nt ten and twenty prices, .publnihcn are still famishing daily pnpi-ia at a -very slight .ndvajve-jm the old hife.s. We believe it univ oe safely assumed that there are but two classes of men in the Confederacy, \u tliearmy, whoaie not "specullatprs" or high price ineu," in some wny or other. The par Ma still preaches to his t'ongn>gatioit.rat a salary which barely keeps ?otU and body to gether, while publishers of iipwspn.pi-3 nre working for the public gratis ^,_? boaruiun themselves.-Columbus ?Sun. Ko persons are fonder of a joke f han the soldiers. The Atlanta Confederacy humor ously tells how 6omerf)f them amused them selves at Mi? expense of one of its editors : HU SyROUD.ji-On Sunday morning one of our city editors, who resides a littl?' w.iy outoftown. (the morning being very sultry J drew ont ol his wardrobe an old suit of p.ue whito duck, in which be arrayed himself. He mounted his horse, and rode leisurely along, ?iinihg into rbe city tn get the ' latest news, and passed by thc soldiers.' camp-about 100 men lying around loose. Ai horjde*alOug by them ono of thesoldit<rs called out, M Come LUI, boys, let'sattend tho ftmeml:" whereupon the whole crowd fell into line, and started on, ?vith the solemn, measured tread nf the dead narr-h after the politary horseman." At thp further end of the column one of hpui hulloed out, " ilowyou know he's dead?*1 ' Oh, I knpvhe.i?." replied th-i tirsi; " they've ;ot Jom in his shroud." At this point the editor took the hint, and. n application of his spurs to his horse sent j j ?in forward tit rv Rpced rather uuusual iu I mural processions. j LATEST. gSTl-^WS.. . (ita* ?ird?g Vici?fioa^t hicnwoNii, Sept- 2!ir,-(Ohiek.i mangu -River, Si-pt.J??I)I. vs* ?L'ngcold, 2lrt.)-Gen. S. Onoorr. Arter t-?u Uays hard fighting, wo hur? driven tho enc3>y fruin several pt$**igns ?nd now h?ld thc field. bur Im .-till confronts nr!* . ^ The losnea be*>y ou -faith ?tv] ' i; crit1';- s? in ofl-ctrs. / *" Wu have t ,k'>n over 20 pieces of artillery *nd some 2.i?rj prisoners, .? [Sigiied] .. BRAXTON iiilAOO. Laical from lira?ii'? Arii?y. ?tf'.VSTA', Sep;.-1-C o'clock',*!i'. ii.-Thc ful IOW?I.'A private* tel. g/ain has been-'rccoi^t-J from .?J.a. Bragg's telegraphic operator: RlM.oot:>, Sc,-t. 21.-V? o b;,ve* captured t,000 prisoi-vrs ;md Mi. pieces of artillery. Wu bold :?t?? . ?.irw fielt and ere pursuing 6?i>*ene*riy to day. ATLASTA, Sept. 2T-A general engagmno?l ol a dotueraie character coniwonccd or. ?iiurd?v mo. niue cumie eight Juilas ?Mt ?j RT -ggo'd, and ovoiTuucd Saturday and Sunday withoui decisive t?suits. Alivie s from tue front- state tiiut the bal'le Would he renewed tu muming. Inc anny in full spiiits and confidence, determi: td tote spin? ?s heroes chould, to the 'eloqeA?t dil of Hen. Brairg. . jJn Sa'urday morning Rosnneraux' fores occu pied he lino of tbo Tea Vine Creek, thu ouly water in thc ilriniiy. To drive him from ibis punition wax ibo object ff our forces. Artillery liriiijt of a heavy chancier was kept up during thc day. At one o'clock P. M., Polk aad Bu-lt lier's corpt Iroui our loft made, a juncti n wi^h Ii.H's funning lb?'centre, ?udaa?vancu? to thc assault. Our men made a charge tbmu?b thc httiiio*t artillery and infantry fire ev?r known, and carried ibo hcigh's beyond the creek, driving ;be oneiny froui all bis poeitioiis. -J Tho ground was literally strewn with dond Yankee*.. Wo drove the ciioiny two miles, to tho road to Chattanooga, w'uich runs parallel with V ? Viue Croea, aloug which Ruscoruui.z brillas his Supplies, ' . On Saturday, Hood's division of L-ing'treet's corps atuieke.t the enemy's left without advan tage. . . On Sunday ibo fight was resumed along the i n tiro line, and the enemy sieadily ' drivou back ulong the right'und left, the centro Eul'.ii'ng ?-lie ?mun I. At nightfall the enemy's left was reported te have fallen back eight mi.es from thc pwsiiiou ?c eupiod in the morning. . No roliaUo information husbcen received of thc respectif**? testes. The slaugter of Yankees is represented by thi wounded brought in te hav?- been unprecedented Our own loss is large, reported to have beet 5.??0 in killed and .wounded. ?. Aiuouj: the killed. :iro Brigadier G ener?is Pres tou, Smitbi Wm. T. Woffor-I of Georgia, Waith ?I of MLaiaippi-tho Utter nooda confirmation Wounded, *4 jor General Preston of Kentucky Cleburne of A rkitusas,- lined lost a leg; Greg) ?oanded iii the jaw ; Bjuuing wou .Jel lu (bi breast Two thousand prisoners anti seven pioces n artillory were reported to have been taken ot Saturday. " Pa-sengers by the Sunday's train report a beav smoke near tho position of tho eueuiy -suppose te be from burning commissary stores. TLo baitlo is expeotud te bx-renewed this morn ing, with au attack on the ouetuy's ' oeutro, b ?r^---??^"--" ? ? from Charleston. CIIAIILCSTON, Sept. 2u.-Nothing uiusual t report. Thc monitors and Ironsides are withi thc bur. One monitor Wes towed to-day. T-he enemy's works un Morris'Isian? ure rapid !y ?HCreas??g in strength aud extent. Supt. 21.-Tho weather is clear and cool. Ou batteries were tiring on tue enemy steadily al lost night. e> . From l.r?''?? A rmy. BtCnMOKU. Sept. 21.-P;rSsengors by ibe Cen tral friiu n-pori atlquiet in Ibo d ruction ot tb Uapidan. No further indications of a purpose c r I tho ur.-my to cross the river, but p-r"-ns goncral S Iv well informed believe a ti?,ht will take pine * j this wonk. I A flag of truro bout arrived at City P -int Itu r night, with Commissioner MercdUb, ulsa lirigadit I Gen, Kemper, of Va., t.xeh.ngtd for Gob. Grs batu. No late papers woro received. Commisslont Gold proceeded ibiwn thc river thi-< mor?iitii-, i j thc slt.itnor iiiiuJiz t3 me t Commissioner Men r I ?1 i? b und arrange forms for a resumption ot th I j regular t.-.e?-.uge of priJvnor*. 1.iphi Breaking in the West-. . SuMATOBIA, Sij?t. lb.-On last SUII'IMJ rijl ;nero was B-gtand illumination on th?-- Missiti-ip] river. The iiigii-head-d Imperial has made bi last rna vu crami comet Sty lc'' Bv Older of G,J r, , - . . -.-'?--?af?-Tr, navigation was rcsioitd., i'..ur contorts bare a< rf * canrfiNuicd her to .kv infernal' reulmr-tho lila wotha, inc Poet Buy, tho Ji-s.-ic Bell and' (omi nous iiHHiel) ibo Lust Hope. Five splendid steam eis sleep iu the r'rave lhai (jen. Umnt upend Truly'^.o way <>i (ho transgressor is hard, an J"n'nn if a difficult mad to irrfVol- ?lao thc Mis sissippl. . . From Lynchburg. LYNCHBUUO, fccpt. 21st.-CL'ho enfmy, l,30f strocK. enfertd Bristol on Saturday, moeting wit] but feeble resistance. They destroyed tho ncs commissary builtsug. containing uboqt lPO-bar reis of Hour and a small quantity t.f bacon, anc gulled several slurcs. About threi miles (hi"side of Bristol they des troyed u bridge, and toro up a fuw rails and thcr wein back. There is nu force threatening Saltville. . ticp. June? vhipped the enemy at Zollijoffer, 'ten miles from Bristol, on Sunday, and it was rc ported that Gen. Williams' brigade in tho rear capturod ibo eniire rotroaiii g loree, said to num ber 2,lc?. Tho last rumor heeds confirmation, but Jonis' viemry is doirhUoesiruoi The Ittmoi'oulhernor says thai; for a mon th 'or two pjst they bavo had a set of tbioves in that country, who are not a whit better than Ibo Tan keos. In the time from fivo hundred to on? thou sand horses and mulos bavo been stolen in Floyd oounty alone. Chicken.?, pigs, corn, oats, potatoes Ao., Ao., seum tobe regarded a? common pr?pcrty' Several poor women, wh ;se husband? n'e in tho* warfare obliged to hide tboir norscs in the woods to prevent them from being Stelen. ENVELOPES. WE h ive now on hand a good sunply of EN VELOPES. Enquire at this Office. Price ranging from 75 ots. te ?1,25 per p ick. . Sept 2:i . ff 3g ii?ViTTiiV? COTTON 0.\ ?ALL?. FRESH supply just received by ; E. PBXN, Agent. Aug 11_ rr S2 A Salt at Ketail. Pr?OPLE wishing Salt will furnish socks or buckets to pack in, MS p,iy*r is soarco. Price 1 1 tit present, 7tl ets. por pound. - . ' , j '-."., - T. ROOT. Sopt 15 ii vj Drici?, ?I. thc ri K?.?"I?.-? oMtiij "V L'^OI.KM ix. ii ibis bistri??. 01, Mondarr evenir s. th? H'h ient.in-i., ALBERT STEVENS, son.of Dr. S. i and Mr?. MATTIK E. Munr.KY, aged 2 jeal.?, f m mths uu? S?'daj?. . DKI'AUJI D 'i 1 Uififc hi* re?dii?ucft io lli?ui'or? 3 JJ., .V..^/' UP I80S JO?.S D. KING, ?? bit . Pifty-sce ri t ? y?s.r. " .' ' ^ . Tho deerus-i Wai ?*ua'iveof liich''arid I)f*tri?t, ?T. C . bm Lad iive4 in H>lc<?fi"ld since oariv bov hoadj whcrc'lio li id mai.- Wntu?ruu: friends', who, with bi ? uTi-a\'i:d faaiily. d^pl-,*a his I? s-. Pi?r ->.'lvt'iifcc.- jf y ; rj,. ii,-, h^M :h.? Agency oj thu South Carolina, Raj i jtoad ai ll.iui..uri:, "a:nl mruUgb lui. ui?.aiu:tt ?m.? beca. a>.>oc. Liol with* uiott <>.?b? ! u-i..ria- o ?r>d 'arr:: -?s of t?ie L>ia triatj *hv> cm rr???fj ti hi' .? .mdie-r. Wh ns a ?*na.?n?*>i" itu?..' ar ! >. ..?."?! l^w-ahidin ; ?irizon. .' Thou^bTiiot ))OI.?.<*?IMI of an-ahn ud >ncn ur luis wuffa's lianne, no kkr?, :u ?t-ri-nu ..eou--ious, c n iiib.it d '., toe. WM..{? of our sick Jin I wounded S 'ld.'.*... nor .h? iwjn? ry? wil?nirnf.'s to .io iiior*i, v>-r.: it i- his P"w?ir. - io ins '. er'lived li:rni.y extend aur heartfelt syn:;,..'.hy, bm can "iff r th ?SJ nought ih t.\t .ubi alleviate itheir .nuu'.-n h.iro beb?w..S'-.?'f .'ba sweet hone ut meeting lbj loved .>?!? in a dittat),! ind ?etter vori L L. Dm-mrr..- pits '}*.% on Cm 9-.'i Sw-.t. tn ? he Empire Hospital, Akania, (la., JA M KS W. HA?vUISON, Sou of JAMBS M. Hf?itLsok*,May,.', of E-fceQeld, D'S.rict, i.. irv 2 Iib y-ir?f ..is ugo. JAVKM Vy*. ll.titlttgos was II meinh'T ?f Co. Iv, .2Jih S C. Rug? Ile waa :ui;h'ul in :hcd;?ehar?o ot Iiis d fie* ?is a ?ofifler. m-vcr" absenting' him .wl'f from his Cocipaoy except when ho wu taken sick a; Morton, Mi s , aadrwas rani >veJ to tho Empire II ?p:.'al. Allanta, fia-, where h9 ditd w'rii Typhoid Fe vcr. ile bore his iRt??s? ?*-th ??a'ioticc nii-l re-igouiion. ao.l Jirentbcd his ?tat Hu'otly, ;wd appa-cntly with bu1, little pain. Ha wi'.s u strelly np isht-arid e?"i???n,*?ena man. and was ?rin and Inflexible in hi.-- principies, vol mild und tfonfitiatoiy in his manner-*! His dil?ilenc? and modesfy created a favorable first Impression, whieh^. on a moro iritim-ito acquaintance, ripened int . esterai. Bv the virtue atid.prob.iy of his lifo ho ehensaed no feelings'of enmity t wards inv hu m.iu being; mr was he lue ?bjeoi uf any trow other?. It is not hiHcvod ibat ho bad a-: cneniw Lintis family relations he was truly exemplary. Hu ha.s lerr, a'fathcr, br-'h-r: and A*???S, and a wife and ihreo children, beanies: num.'rou.- rel*, tions ami friends Iii inmrn his untimely end, but they sorrow not as those win, have no hoe?. Ho bad been for a number nf ye irs a'cousist-nt moiu bor of the 'l^nnuin Cr?ent B iptist Church, and ha< doubtless eiitired upon that rest that ro riri?inelb tu the weopi? r f [Jud. H. L. ft. Additional Tax Notice. To Tux Taytira TtU and MLW Regiments. 1PROFUSE to attend at the following tiUieil and places to collect d?rSueeific Taxna under, t ino 5'ih Secii'u bf iii?.Tax Act: ! Ai tybrand's; Satu'day, 3d Uctubcr. "T?-rgefield C. IU Monday, 5th Oct. " Libuny Hi l, Tuasday, nih Oct. ? Uianitevi*?? Tnursday, ?Th Oct. . .. llambiirg, iYidiky, ll tit October. .I am iiutruchd ?bal ail Tull Mill* as wo?l a" 5tta?ifi{7s, a? 1 ail /'attic ?'Aoyu, :.rc riMpiirial tu .pay tho Hpecihc Tux. Tb??e who fail to register aud pay wiibin fha time above .proscribed will . ubiuel ibeiu^olvus lo double tax. , ir. T. wTa?nT, 12'b District Cotteetinr. Sept 22 ?l ' - Salt ! Salt i ' WILL brdlo d in Hamburg ot* TH IIB SPA Y the lath, of Oo.ober, i v Wm. I'OieDoti uatil, FOUR il UND RED S AOKS |>lf SUPERIOR SALT, in srood or-l-r. '. The ,.e pie of Ab'jevillo "nd E-lg.-li"b] D'sirirts. tor wbotu this Salt w?- ospocia'.l) uareiumeii, Will do ?.ci. NI .itleud thc -ale. The biglio.il markol is oeithor cxpoctcd nor do siron. - . Hamburg, S. C., Sept. 22 j 4t 33 Notice. s1 V raj! cr?tnT"UTr?e"?ee m tho w".ir_ I_a:ip"?ilit JL^r I.art?ll^l??yil*ll'LU - tm j "B .. ? ?, m i ' '1 in. U ' bo iraiusactail my businuv. J. S..REVNOLOS. Cl.altunoogM, Tenn., Sept 1st, TSfi"l. ' 2:AS r Egypt for Sale. T'lIE LAKD UE COiiN AND- 'VHEAT containing "?HI Aerea,' lying three miles (rom Ed.-rnijel'l C. li. Thi> pince iiee.i.i ouly to bo seen tu Oe liked. Being absuut in ibo ar*y Mr. Vf. F. Durisce is lu'borized to act as my A^oiit iu tba sile of tho ..CJI.: pine*. L. S. JOHNSON, tfleat 22 ti :i.l iron. sraLANTATION tUON I -t sui . hy A. 0: E. BOWERS, Agt. iUuibnrg, Sc?t*2_m_ if ' State of South Carolina, ?DGEF1ELD LilS'lRICT, IJf HQ.Ui?' ?. . . Mary E. Slink ins, ) i-*. v Hilf fnv /Wfitteu, tte Fmnm ."?iinliins, et al. J J^V virtue nf .-.n or'ic'oi ibo Court in ibl* cuso, ?J I will pr .eec.1, to Sell "?> it?o Lita resbleiiro' of the H?.-..' r -I l'll UK ? I \* K I MS, doren* e i, on * '-ONE'"D lY, tb- 7-tli. OOiOi/Elt u.xi, ibo er JO ri H i ?atale of eaiii ?!;? o-;-\-.?, coiisijtir.g of SEVSa LJ1CKL\ NEC?K?lES, liDon^st whom ther? i- ? ti*st ruiu Brisk Laver and i'Lsi'-rer. ?o'-i 0<n>k. 6c. HORSES. C vTTLE, l'C.:S,TWO CARR TAU ES, TWO TTAQONS, Bl't,CV, ??A.NJA. .--i?, "ii?f?iil.r aid j,i,eben F or nithic, sud A Select Librar y ul' l'alun Lie l?oolis. TKJftl?.-Solden ..: c edit of tw?|v? moiit?ia wirb interest from day of sa"?, pnr'ba'aars to givt B-n<l- will: at l-.i't 'wo ?j-.d suroii-s io no euro the porcb iso tunney. S **. CARWTLE/cV: rt n. Cumm'rs. Oiilefj S?pl 10, IS?t. StoliS . Notice. r*SlHE felio'win^ members ot my Comp my, al> 1 fm! witbout leave, will ropurt within 0V? dwyti from tbs date ujf this order lo me at' JJCI? svi>.'-iX'i; or, it unable to return hoi?, torie Au gusta ll ..';iiul. Failing lo r.-port aa u'oovo, thew will ho advertised as des- rters : Privates J..F. KIRKLAND, JOHN MITCH KLL, " .OEOItOE ?. PIPER, ? JESSE M. SC-?TT, "# HENRY SCOTT." . - ?I. J. GR EUG, Card. Com'd'g Co. B, Otb Reg't. S. 0. Car. Sept 24th, _ Lj 33 Schcol Notice. AOENTLEMAN of Southern birth and cdu cation, (exempt from military service,) wi-h . ce to procuro a SCHOOL in this or one of tho uajacent Districts, in which will bo la..-bt thc usual brauche? of nn Enol?m edncaiion. vis . Spelling-, Reading. V/r-tlng, (Jram.nar, Ariihmo V?.r,n,P y' e:nJT,Anci?Ut ?nd. Modern History. EdS^s;oc.D-E'Dur"00' offi? ^PUS._. tf ? . . 87 " Look at This ! FOSR HINDRE?) DOUAftS li EU ARD RUNAWAY from mo two yaara aim fm n?T." women, CLAREJj'DER and 'BZE? cE euJei- ls a dark mulatto about fortv years "of aT' Lizo H a bright mulatto, about ^,^1?^ ' old -both of go,d Sisal 'I think they have been harbored m this District and' tho lowe t^Z Abbeville 1 wai give Two HundreV OollE for Notice. BILI, DEAKiVG will stand tho PATT SEASON of le?., nt Edge'flold C. H M?, days, T.iosdays and Wodno?-Thy. rt , r? '- , of the Season at Harmon QS&?>?'SSH Season, which begins On tho 1st of Vu u J ?? ?nds the 2l)t'h October. ' U?JSl aa" . Mares failing to pr. ve in foa! by D^k rs?., ?rti ? lg? " *? * ""?t ?!t ??ill ? J"<**aM?jr.