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'. J i Bg. PUiJLBnnD EYS&Y WEDS ES RAT MOt -BT - . ? D??SIS02, KEE3E &.C0. S'-|!-H'?niTi'>NS lo IhV ADVERTISER roar ONE fi'U.T.AK 'TI ad ??nco. AJH'ESTlSF.NTfrXT'? ?111 he in-ertea ? DOLLAR ]?.r Sfjn.tre fV? marton lin? or U m) I -Insertion. Ad?erti?enn?nts without instruction:? i number ?f times j.? <>- ?u?brt3d, ?rill be publia forblil, and clmr2e<l-?ceoririntrly Aimoiincin? OowlWistev frr auf Office, of hi pro3t, TWEVTr T>i?LLAK3.t?bepaid b?-'"ir? nooucemeiit i*> p:ii?li??f<<. Obiw :r/ notices. Tribnoi ?f ReTS'et. or any t Mea :'>II a ina! .? iu natur?, witt, be tated as i?-., >at< cliarjcil aiv-ril-Hifly. Lab>r Regulation*. OFFU^-HHS'L^I'V'T FKICRMRV, . AutfWi A,.GA.;,JUUC I?MI, liSO?. The l'(Howh*j{ rttlctfir? prescribed f hiring and government of colored l.:b.i?r Augusta and vicinity, ?md. For tile, treal ol' Freed mun : Laborer* wit' bc -jriuwed and i?n?6ij to imike- voltrtitary Contracta, tit ?HT their former musters, or any other p wishing t<> employ them.' These (?>rr*i when submitted to thc Genet al Supeti dent \>ffT-Pttdmen, -will be ?xamnied by and-if lound; tn he farrand equitable', w by htm apprend. rt't1, owing to tr><: ? ofcooarrv ov?r wbich bi-: J?rt*?tcr.i?n extends, and the great im. i,r;a<ii? Iq the pie of rn-kiri-r H good ero;.- tin- pr. Mmlse lt will ont at preview,"Be ?-'ri i -rt-I ....<: . ry by th> (Jam r?l ^nnei intend- nt ina tracts, to h? boding, ^houid b . 'summitt him; brit ?tf eq-?'ab'e. at\d based' np n schedule of prions h?re:.?i.?r foentioiit-r? be Considerr.d bindt??- I' ti e freud -o.Vi sire to remain on the pl-'tntal iou of the lo master, and ht? also -desires' that they *l remairtrand the "workers oon-ent to suj the-non-w<?rItei s, tb?- employer shall gi all, wholesome tood, comfortable clod quarters, fuel and medical attendance, uivide among tbe v*ik<.-t s, ;;/...) rafi:, may badue tl??tu, rF*ttiy.tni.tg,' alter do ting the ekp?h?fes of suppering th? fr. tx; nu the pl -.itai.o >. Tc?* (?r.Tcnimsn' ?a .n.r prenti', \>wjnr*>fi .-i ?iiotv rr r'.< ir.nr hel?la i? tliV-?.?f??'0, i-nrii liiif_ei ix ?J t ?li f.va a-i.jWi?d f.i turn ::?a? t,.e Jinn ."r.ljrlj'h'?, id i?rC;?m?'a b'.r.l.e) I th?? puhlif: th -y nt ns' r.e. cl?: ht-!, fd properly eaW-d h>r *h"-: s;ck*. de?ticijri? actual expeiasc tr-rn IH* wages??f thc a bodied iiantis. Sbii? td if. h.- p-ir->v?>n fhai havi- been su.t.usn--d :iwu%, u:t aK'.?ucnu-tltl l*e made upan-the p-r<sons on w |,.)?,? pr? n tiley weir* living, when this-ordur was Us i?r riifir support, and he ?ill be held {.r. of a misdeuio tour. In pases when it is absolutely neoes-a; make except tons to this rofe, permis inUst ftt*l I* obtained tn-m t iii ; i llitrc. following r^-e- ar-.-fi.tf d hs tile comfcioa to be giveu labiin-rs : i iBi.n HANM. Mate hands. 5"' perm.] Half hands. ?O ? l-'i-male haitd.^, G "? Ha:f ha:il.:. 3 .? HOCftE Sr.KVANIA. .Malo servants, 1st class, $10 per mot Malo servants Si ** H ' ' . ^iale.s?rva'ifs, 'dd " C, * ' Female servants, 1st cl .SH .S " Female Berta**!** -1 chis.-1, ri u ' Femaif? servants. ! " ;"> 1 fhe-v chutai will bo delerniinsd by me :tn ? ou agreom.iiH between theemploy^erg t ea?plcijf?e. M-chaine, and persons havi ? tw.Ie.--, will b'a i-llowod at:d e-Vc'^i-.-agcd make their ow i com-ract'*. 'J'h'i money wages for field hands will paid cn Thc l?tday of Oetob*r, nnd 2-itb t of-l^econtbcr; tor house servants, at ihe^t ol' culb mooth j for mechanics, persons I Jowiug trado?.and laborers who who work thc diiy, as oi'icn as is agreed upon bct.Wi the parties. All coniractfi for #eld ban will bs for tltc; I?t:aijce ol tlie year. For fi bandi, boaMj servants, and all laborers e^ci ting uieoh?iuiod und pen-ons following trad there must be secured lo the laborer, in ad tion to the pay, just treatment, whaiesoi food, ou-rters. fuel and- medical atiendan Thc LVe'^neu are reminded that their ire dom imposes-upon them burdens and duli Tiley riii>' lubor and support themselv' their wives and cliildre.n; and if tiioy des to became the owners nf land, thoy tnustb hem, as other Freedmen are required to c ;'ht y must lulbl all equitable coutracu ; ai if any contract i& broken by them, wilbo inst cause, tliey viii lase ail thal may be di them. They ar? free in ai! parts of thc Sin of Georgia and S->uth Carolina, and th? rights ol' freedom wijl be protected by ti whole military force of thc United Stat government, if necessary. Every act of i justice or cruelty done them, will sooner ?aler be investigated, and thc wrong-doer s verely punished. Jdleuess and vagrancy wi not bc tolerated : and the government wi .support noue able aud yet unwilling i work. Wages, lor tiuic los?toti account of sicklies nnlens protracted, will not ta deducted (roi tie iield bauds or house servants ; nor for an time lost from any lanita o( tho eurpioyer. t ou account of inclement weather. But bot wages and rations '.viii be deducted when tb sickness is feigned for the purpose of idlcnci or refusal to wura when ?)bJc to do so, an the offender may be discharccd Iry the ta ployer. Whenever any Freedman is. d?.> charged by the employer or his agent, am thinks himself wrouged, or whenever they ai mai treated or deprived of any right du Freedmen, they should report the case at tHi office, and the complaint will be pr<7tnpU attended to. ??t if the Freedman ao discharged, refus ?o leare, or prowls about tits) premises to th injury .of any p-rson; or in case any Freed man commas offence for wnich he t-Ja^uh be punished, o;- ia considered a dangerou person, he nny be arrested by cofnpotent au thoriry and ?rooght before the Provost alar shah Whenever a military force cannot bi obtained, a r>-(jue*t may be ma le ?tr this oibce where it will receive prompt attcatibn. House servants are informed that they wil br- expected to romain one half"of each Sab bath with their eniployees ; and field band? t!iat they are expected to work every day ir tLe we-.-k except the Sabbath. Complaints h^ave bei'u made at this (.(lice that certniu pirtics refu-e lo allow wive.-tn \tzvo tiit5r premises with their husbantis. or pirents to tukech trgeot'their children. Such persons are notified that Freedmen in Lilia regard ??Tel!;e.?.aine rights as the white citi zens have, and if they interfere with those right? they are guilty of atrrave offence, which will subject them to severe punishment. These regulations subj-ct to the approval ofBi-evt. Maj. Gen. K. Saxton, Commission er of Freedmen for South Carolina and Georgia. J. E. ?RYANT, Gen'l Superintendent. A X isbvilV rytqraspofrd?n' s-iy?tl:e Ten* cs fd -gij itu r? has gusted a black "cod-,'' which is ciicitiiit: no ii'?t) diacusnon rn that State. It di?qtmlifies .be blurk* fro? beurina witness against the whites; cer?*?n ?rj?nes not punishahh? wilh death among the. wiiuis, arc made "api'al with them ; and ?dds the writer, 4t it virtually mak.38 a caste whose condition is little it?* pi ofy.-abb t: that o? abject slavery." Washington News. Washington, June "9, ISoo." There stems to be at least two delegations from every Southern State iii attendance nt Wushh glon in regard to reconstruct inn. They are usually a; pile-tints tor th? ierier-tl appoiut meuta ro i?e made. To-day another deiejrea t?on from Goorda called upon Pr?sident John >*j:i tu recommend istac Scott, of Mnrvn, us Pr v>?o* al Gov rr.or. They promised that in cast.-.Scott bliould he appointed, Joshua Ui!l uliouid. he sent io the Guiled Staten Soil ato Tho President has fakeu tiiue to con sider tho propositions. He does not intend to be in a hurry iu.making Southern appoint ments, and there-will bo ample time' to pul the reconstruction polic-v m loree between now "and the meeting of Congress. Southern people ure flocking hore in great j numbers, avowedly for the purpose of aso?r j Lu tunk what is to be the future of .he South. Tl.ey have plenty of ad vice to otter, and are ' diMioh.-'raiively loyal enough. ! The order for tbe dischurgp. of certain pris oners of war. pubiUbed^ ye>te:day, rend?is personal applications to the President for the release of prisoners under the rank ol' Major unnecessary ; arid thene is authority for sta ting t liai, the Prepide.nl is issuing no order? at present for tim release ol *ny prisoners ol war alx.vo that rank. Yest-rdtiy and lo day q'iite a number of j thc rebci tdHoors confined tu, the Old Capitol J prison tonk ibu oath ol'allegiance * According tr?accounts lr om ilie Suenan I doah y^alley,'t.he pe.-pl.- tl;cre hay.* glady set ; tb-d down to tho chanced con litipH ol affairs I 'I he ?ovv.i ume;it yesterday dispatched ?ive i h :\drt d im.-n, with intreu?htHekt; ?-o's and I <: (fins {.> ifit* bi'il-' fi -Us rd ti ;. Wddari'e*?, ! ?'.ir'thf- p?c-^bse ?d'dooen'IY inturrh?g the iv j liialiiq ?: .ii! Mj.diirrs i-xpnvjil lo viw, of which j there arc*q'dle a ntiainvr. ? A Jfopcrt Abbot iteo.iattraction, \ 5ftw V-oi;ii, June 13.-The Times' Wfc?h ? ii.gt-n. s|?tcpd s:iy.v? stnuij- b eling ?R'.fiudmg I oxpA-siat) sunr.iij; the leading mon in favor ol j tlie p iliey of a pp? ?biting liur military Gov.?. rturs hir South karolina, Fi nida, Georgia, ? Alabama ard Mississippi, and keeping them j under ti strict military mle until tb?- people are huno thoroughly roiurt'ed io their voc.i lion-, mid Ll.t- SafiOr Status of the freedmen i* properly adjured witii their late Inasters. , Tiie-rd"ii ts ?I the delegations from tho^e Smlc.s now b-re ;.ic not niectiirt; v oh rioicb tnci..arag?.infi?t. Tiivtt* u-e several frond nen* g- -.env?? * i'h fi ac.ex< cutiv?abilities and I coril finnis. * ho can j)t w be sp?rv.d, to ?ettie :he dK?Urbjd ad'i'is of thoso States. Matters in North Carolina. KM? Tuait, June 13.-Th- li-rai?.i's Ra liVgll ..xydai correspondent wriiingon thc 8th vic?: ti.iv. ii d Icu ba.> e.itcrct! into the for mal di ebiirge of bis duties a? Provisional Executive. A proclamation will soon b<? issued sugges ting that a State Convention be iield; Gen. Schofield baa ?sa?.id an order to the officers ' Mid sol liers of his command to as-istth lix ; cciuive in tho dircbarge ol bis duties. From ICuropC. New Voile, Jane li?.-European advices j say thal cotton ?3 fluctuating. The L-.i Pairie denies the .statement- that France i? a'ioui to scud a hundred thousand men to reinforce Maximilian, ai/1 denies tliat M. Leon had an interview with Presi dent Johnson, as report- d by tho French pa per-, ii says be was uo .ble to opeu iciuiior..-' willi tb" President or a.:y of bis Cabinet. . Tit'-. F.ei.cb government 'bad prohibited the it Jus subscription to prient Mts. Lincoln with a medal. The police cf thc provinces seiz-:d the Subscriptions. Napoleon i? expected to return from Algeria about the C.h of June. .-. - v- . L.vrKsr.-lt is s'.ated from Paris, that Mr. Bigler, Guiled States Minister lias given the 'French. Government a . must positive sssur ance that the Washington cabinet will firmly respect- thc strictest neutrality regarding Mexico, now placed under the protection of France. MORE ABOUT MR. DAVIS.-A correspon dent of thc Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from Richmond, under date of May liOth, say? that the manacles were removed from Mr. Davis on Sunday afternoon. Daring thc days ho was ironed Davis stead fastly refused food, eating nothing* each day bus a bit of bread, and yesterday Dr. Cravens said plainly to the authorities that unless he was relieved from tho ?hackles, the prisoner would not live two days. In consequence of this representation the irons were removed late yesterday afternoon, and then Dr. Cra vens is reported to have further expressed the opinion that unless Davis was allowed more fresh air than lie could get by cous'ant con finement, in bis cell, he would nor ??vc ten days, lie will livo the ten days, however, for tomorrow he emerges from the caa<nnates pf Fortress Monroe, and will bc Rent to Wash ington. The gunboat Connecticut, ordered (com Washington for his conveyance, will ar rive in llamotr-u Road-, rbis m 'ming, and to morrow forenoon thc prisonor will bo cou Veyed on board, under strong guard. TJic BnmncipatiuM r.cajroe. BOSTON, May 2?, c865. At a meeting cf thc C-.nanci; a. io:pLeague in Tremont remple this a?tornoor?, .-.iron,; speeches were made by Judge Kelly, of Phil adelphi^, Senator Wilson, er{joVcrnur Bunt well,and Wendel Phillips. General Buller wis announced to speak, but was nor present. Tho right of allowing every loyal man to vole irrespective cf color was. forcibly advocated. The following was among t}/e resolutions adopted t Resolved, That since tho denial ofthisright black meu was the cause of thc- disruption of the Union, their enfranchisement und full equality before the bur must, Lo tho corner stone of its reconstruc'.iun. The meeting was very large, mid unani mously emphatic in favor of extending the ri?ht of suffrage to all tbe loyal people of tim Scuth. I It has been reported, not reliably, we think, that General Lee is to bo indicted and tried i for treason, We cannot believe the report, , because such an action against fjeacral Leo, ; by Ula United Sta'e.3 authority woqid he in i u't.".tr violation of the article's uf surrender which he, as commander, of the rebel army ot j North Virginia, accepted from General Grant. ; The Od th. of the nation waa pledged by those i articles, and they amply protect kim und all ; who observe thvin from any siieh disturbance i by our authorities, either civil or military. ' The following 'article of the surrender is j very clear. Each officer and man will bo allowed to return to their bomes,"not to be disturbed by United States authority so long as they observe their parole and the laws in force where they reside. We trust that the authorities of the United States will scrupulously uphold every article ol the agrcemc?tt between Grant and Lee. A violation of thom would be uit?rly disgrace j ful.-Louisville .loumal. > ?' ?3?" P.ir?u:i Brownlow hal recently delivered ' hiin'cUf ,of tho opinion that he "rather tru?t ibo poorest ly ava. now in Tt-nne^Eco with a vote, than : a miierablo, canting hypocrite of a rebel, who bes sneaked bi ck into the Union without taking time to wash tlje illina of loyal blood off bia hands." TJ? E AJ3 V-EJ1Ti-S E IL JA?1S3 T. BACttt, EDITO*. I WI?DNS?SDAY, J Tu .NU Kl, IHtti?? l'ublic Mcetitrg. I \Vi> rall special ottontinn io the Dorie? of Mnj"r j JOSMMI Anser, Secretary" of tbe beefing belt] on Sal?--di?y lust. Kind l'avais. i We tigain'roturn thar?sS to those polite gcntlc ? mon, Taos; S. S?XES, II t;.. und Mr. Bashes ! Ilote KS 'or valuable and timely Augusta and New Y uk paper*. AIPO to our though:Tal friend? Capt. li. P. LOVKLACB, for niau- copy of tho New York U?.a?d. Current fleports. That tho United slates hue declared war against Frown ?iud Estland. Of this we do uot hcrjovo ono word. Jt 'fha.'. Mr. DA ns, ?ate President of ?he Souther .1 Confederacy) ia dena. This we hclicvc . - That Mr. liovcK. who so strongly urged rej?n* i ?irueti'"<:i .t year ag?, has been appointed, Proi'is ? fonal fJoycruor of South Carolina. This we S1M> ? believe. -. i Mille Academy. We ure authorized to oniiounrc that ?he exor cise* of tho Mule Academy, under the cmo nnd ?upen ui-iu of Mr. SL?IIEK D. .SI-ASK, wilJ Le'j-c fumtd qt< tho Second Monday io July. Cuucncn the capacities, both luca tal ?iud.- administra tive., ol this yoong gentleman, tho'only one of i four h'gh-tooed brothers who ba's survived ihc ! trie lear'li I und fat-1 war, w.- ..oed vry '.lotbi?g. j tj:- f.Rfii-.:.- know him, trust :.iiu, and sre mora I tl..01 ;.'4ti=tlo{i with'bini. 11U education and at I taiututiati are elegant; a lid a?rerai yeawbf p-ac Liit-el und sr.cc?salul experionco as a teacher of I yoon? men ?ud Doy?, ii :-. rendered himthorough j.)y fiiwl for hii Mull:. Vic nra delighted lo tbn-? ! enumerate tho educational ad vantages which thc j ynnih id' nur town aud District aro tn enjoy in j he Itu ure. -.* ?t* ? -: Victim ??f ??.isp'acctf Cnuriilrnce. " Mrs. (?.; .lt uv Iou ti,r.s. on agi-d colored lady, of va ?t ebbtet ric n?ru.icp]i:dinient5, und formerly (we f .y f? i'<-> :i; I-;-' ihr- Blr??? ol' thinca should be inorM'i-i} ? vi- of M.<-(?ov. PicifKss, on srhose ?i'a-.tn;?...i .-:.e bu* Ivt seores of ,\ Cara os ercbed her vieira; I "itt, lately undertook a trrp :o Au?ii::tn, tho Mecen. >,t present, of disenthralled " coll nd passons." Thu obj??eC of lilia jiorncy nf t>r. PIMMO.SS (for co she ii knorrn on her ne live plantation) ?os t;> visil a son h.ng resident i in Augusta-M nd furthermore, to buy medicines. I Dr. SlM.voss iii too high-toned to harbor tie i slightest thought of abandoning permanently the i field in which uno has to-long prajL'tired with ?ueu j eminent success. Well: she achieved a ??ucees* ' lui tourna r\?r ns tho Eridge, and tu the Erid* she met a son of Mars, a real onto "doifu Easter]?' Tho lauer queried ber as to ?ho shu wa*, wheucjj >he came, whither ?be was going, what her inte; tion?, ,1c, ?c., d.c. She auswerfe?] iu thc straigh forward manner which tacata* her dignity; Ii interlocutor commended her de.-i^ns highly, an upon parting with her, cautioned her not to tak money with h*cr into tho holy city, representing to her ihat she would certainly he robbed cf otherwise dispossessed cf it. Jio :.t tho sauw j tinte, urged bar t'i place uer funds in hil hands for safo keeping, saying shu would! lind him on the bri'.ie when Fha returned, lin. Sinuosa, implicitly tiusting mu dear mau wiil-j whom .?ho had bud so dej'gntful u flirtation, fui5 mediately delivered into hj-t bandi ?Savin;::.- Dank t^i J^?7;?? in hard c;.in : and wended _h?r way. K&ggj dues not guess the d".uoutmf.,it : t>r. SIMMONS returned home without money or medicines Iii her pocket, willi distrUft and outraged i'd i tb in hcrttnder bosom, and with a Ava iu her oar-ii wiser, bat a sadder woman. Vineyards. At a pie-nic thc other djy, wo hcat/d tome gen tle m cu talking about the grape, and its treatment and cultivation. Th?-y discussed, with grcat va riety of opinion, thc propriety and best mode of J Bholterir.g the grape from o^ccStdye moisture. We know very little about this matter, but the con versation recalled to our mind a vh-it we once paid to a famous vinoyard in the Saxon Switzer land. This WhS thc vineyard of thc baron Von J Alvenslohco, lying Qn the banks of tho Elbe, io : tho-Eohcuiian Mountains; it was Email in extent; but noted throughout Saxony for its magnificent grapes and superior white wine. "Wo will givo onty one incident of oar visit. It w.is in July, ; and when wc arrived at the A ineyaid, ?ive o'clock j tu the after n nen, wc found nevon leen peasant wo i lunn and children enVnsiug thc G nett and largest j lunches of grapes in hn<jK, These hags wsro j made of a hemp tittling, elroiigcr, and v, i!*h liner meshes, than eur mosquito uct'.ing. The number of bunches thus encased amounted towboat half on thc vif.es, or stocks, as the..-aro there called. This was d"ue every duy throughoat thc scus? n ; thc bags being put on at five ia the afternoon and ru wo ?-?J ul niii^ or ?cn in Clio Corvaton. i?"oll>iog ? i? commoner tn ("orman citi-ts than to eeo vines I trained against tho wdis ol' houses, and tbe j j hunches of grades banging therefrom, onvelopcd j iu Lags. i And speaking ?f v*iiieynr?l.?, it. is astonishing , what pains aro cak?o in -r.nte \ arts of the world i to make a garde. . . Ut of II desert or a sterilo wil I derness. The ente/priss of the Druses of Mount j Lebanon, in the Bo y ?. in I with thoir l?rrnc?a ?yielding the riihest horticultural productions, and huilt^vith almost superhnuiau labor, on thc | ?iiie.s of precipitous clilT?, is well known to many j gf our readers. A siiuilur eourio of proceeding is witnessed in some parts of tho valley of thc Khiuu. Tho whole dist anco from Cologne lo Mayenoe, one hundred miles, thc hank? of thc Rhin? risc \ ou or nour t\e margin of thc river, and extend with more or less slop*-, to the l^eigbt of from j Cvo hundred to a thousand feel. Tho banks present every variety of beautiful and sublime ! scenery-picturesque rocks, lofty crags,.romantic ; roads, time-worn castle?, villages aud ruics. Eut . nothing, in Ibo HI in mer, strikes the eye with ! moro pleasure iban the Vineyards, ns they lio : j along upon thc sloping hanks, extending a.' far j up almost as tho ovo cnn roach. To make tho ; j fpots of gfouod ??long thc rocks vailublo for uni- j j turc, much hard labor aad expense hayo Leen j ; necessary. W?lls of moro or less height on ihc ; ! declivities biro been built. The dirt from tho j uppsr pnrt has been brought dotrn, and fields, j gvntly ploping, havo thus been created. lu this i mander cvory spot of ground has becu brought i under cultivation. Those vineyards arc nothing morp than a sue- i j eesiion of torraacs extending from tho river to j j thc summit of the hills. lu somo-places moro ? than twenty terraces can bo counted rising ono ! above the other. To rcneh many of these plats, j I the vine-dresftrs, female as well tis male, must | i fviilc iii? precipice, carrying upon their (boulders ; j dir? and manure for thc growth o? the vine; and j ay y.-u gi id o down- tho river, you see them it I work in the lields, nway up on the mountains, ! : resembling iu thc distance l.irJs of prey. i The New York Post's Washington ppecial i ' of tho full says: Uorcruor Magrath, of South j Carolina, arrived here to-day nuder arrest, and i I irm9 committed to ibo Capitol Frisos, I , " COi?lE ONE?COME AJLL !" AT a preliminary incttiug of soiucof thee son* ut' Che'District, hoi J iu ihe Cour?-House la.-t sale-day; For the purpose tf tvusi-Joriftg lieut means ut facilitating the return of this Si fo her union with the United Stutes, and of r turing ctYU govern-tient within our bor-l<-r.-, which niectiog the lion. THUS. O'. G.u'os v Chai, man, purl Josr.nr Ansar. E;-| , waa : pointed ?ocret,ir.?-. it wai resolved to pOf>t;*C the considera-ion of toe quest iona Mendip?, a to adjourn until ihe lirst Monday in 'July ric .lor a fuller attendance of ilfc people, nut! : giving all roe rittans un opportunity of li en ri ".-cd teing beard ot: ?abject? i.i whieh thc ht p:nes*^j?-cace, ?od p-ditit-nl prosperity of S u Carolina rtru sn much involved. Therefore, everybody attend on that day. JOSEPH ABNEY, Sce'ry. Xtan* 20:h, Iii:.?. . ? -'- - --- .?> - .- - - ? ?r the Advertiser. Tribute of Kespe'ct. PlCKRXS l.e|)-\;. ?o. '??. I. 0. 0 F, UranitciiHe, C., Maj 23tOj IStJj. At a regular uieeting of tins Lodge, held li night, tho -7;h hist., thc Committee appointed the Lodge reported tte following Preamble ai Resolutions on tba death of o't.r worthy liroth? gast Grain! Softs ''? MARSHALL, -who di al his home io Of i. i v. vi! te, May the 16th, M ft along and protracted ?lines : WnuRKAS, lt luis pleased Almighty Oed romovn frota our midst, ?fter a long and pai full illness our iJeji'Vi'd fri-nd aid Brother, Pa Grand JOHN' P. MAILS Ii A LL,-n man who 1 his un-.s stuning maimers, quiet and gentle depot m?nt, and kindly exercise oT all those fccJin that adorn acii'muutify huiuarn'ry, ). -Jendear himself to every member of thin L-?dge. Thur furch; it ftef.heii, Tnt ?hile we heir our heads in bur bia submission Iii Iii-? Divine Mandate, our fi hearts cannot Lut give expression is tt?o fei lin of grief wiih which they ?rc oppressed at thc lu of one of our hrigbit-st and most useful marnoo -cul (lo>nt in the morning ol' life und full vigo of his usefulness,-wo et ill mourn thc lose of o Brother, and will ever cherish the highest regr. fur his rictus?? nnd hii memory. Jirxcl' fil, TliHt wc'tender tn Iiis afflicted faini and parents, our rim-ore und hoart-fek sympa 11 for their irreparable loss. Jtrifiitd, That h ht name ba Inserted on a l?iat pig - in our Reeord 1J ok to teltiaia sacred to ii memoir->>iiJ tl-it wa wear tho usual Ba-lg-; mourning for hint. JitMu'ifil, Tiin.! riir? Preamble anil Resolutioi he published in the EdgeGold Adrcrtiitr, and th Lite Editor he kind enough l.i.forwnrd a Copy tbe ?aiue to thc {.uni y ol' our dec wined Lr thc J. 0. THORPE, 1 .1. 8. ATKINSON, :. Cotr.ini'te . JO EN BLAND, I - - - ? -?>- ? ? - . t'-.r the Advertiser. Tribute of ltexpect. STU: LOJ/CK, NO. 90, A. P. M., Granitevillc, June ht, IS65. At a regular communication of this Lodge, he! on the night ol' the ht inst., the Committee u| pointed "*J?y the Lodge, rep??red th?: follow-in Preamble and Herniations on the death of ci worthy Bro. Past Master JOHN P. MARSHAL! Who died at his homo iu Granitoville on the Ifit of May, after a long noll protracted illness: WiiKua?S, L' has pleased Almighty Cod in h Providence to c-ll our Beloved Brother, Pa< Master JOHN P. MARSHALL, from thc labe ^.nre und afflictions ol' this life, t.r thc rehash incl and i>I.ss iiovua.l the f*?.vt. Thcrsfwe heit .pers.itiou t .. selves undi- . ; assured th;:; . ei:rth, is hi. yot^v^c^inr. ) mourn the J ure ri joji-< -I knowing toa' mid that he ibe Son oT 1! dying hour! Rcudrtit. Journal to Vi.'. UMtal ItitJgt Rveohed, 'ih.it tac nc.iL.u.v -. ? - _ ho publvbod in the E lgotUI I Adrtrt'Uer, and tba the Editor !.e kind cn/u^h to forward a copy I thc :i'.jc to tho family of our deceased brother. Kev. J. R. PICKETT, ) J. G. THORPE, } ConiuiltM SI. HOOK, J gZ-~- General Shc.ru.a:i i? offered the. choice o Cincinnati, Lonisviloj Nashville or t-'t. Louis, ii wkii-h to o?lublisb hi; future kcailqunrters. fiji"Thc Macon J. urnal ays: A negro mai attacked a wt??fc a i ri it: ti rejworpart ol' thu tit; yesterday, siilJtfng .'..! vitim >:'e-.ic. A p. rulei Coafedrrutc - ilcici iaterp . .', wheo the negri drew a pisiol ot: him. Al chis.joneture, a Ped e'ral Soldior-roucup and shot the ticgro Jciid. gj?- Tim dwelling house of Gov. A. 0. Ma grath, of So. Ca., riluiUcd about ono mile fron Aiken, lognther ?.>?>..'. its conrenff, was destroyed hy lire cu tho night of ?! e 14th. Origin of liri unknown-supposed lo he i work of an inceu diary. j&T- A Columbia. S. C, eori?spondont of th? N. Y. Herald taya Mr. Tronholm, Oin is' la-sl Secretary of thc Tieasury, i? to bc crresttd. ^cfi* There ha've been various eouliietiog re ports us to Geu. Hood's whereabouts. It is now ascertained deDnltely that bc dcl'ivore.l himscll lip at Natches Mississippi, and on thc oth of June arrived nt New Orleans with his stuff. jE?r A teriiblo outrage is said to have been committed on tho per?on of.a young lady, who has since died, near Washington City, on Thurs day, lit Jane, by three drunken officers. They were subr'Ciiuently captured, tried by a drum head court mariial, and sentenced to be shot. ^2?r*Tbe Government bai decided to retain tho frovo.-t Mars mils in all llic States esecpt Rhode T.-lan.i, [and tljo pre-jent officirs will hold their piners in avery Cungres?ionnl District. The tame system will bc extended to thc Southern States? mid officers of the Government ii-prehend ibat it will bc a year before it cnn hz rellmmisbed. ^r;i?~A delegation from this State is at present in Waihinglon to consult with the President on the subjoct of reconstruction. Tho Hon. Vf. W, Ejycc, a former member of Congress from South Carolina, heads the patty. ? 'r ES^'I'he Washington Ch ron i ele, % the host of authority, statis that fjecretary Stanton has not resigned. ??j~'i'un thoiiiani released national soldiers from the rebel prison at Tyler, Texas, reached thu mouth of Red Uiver on t'ee 27tb, on their way to the North. j??Mt is motored tbit William Smith, the late robel Governor of Virginia, is hiding away in thc mountains in the vicinity of Staunton, and it is also said that he h is raised a small armed hand to secure himself from arrest by thc national for ces. Many of Mosby's men nre still roaming at large in Virginia. >J^*A1I unemployed negroes who accompanied tho Anny of the Tennessee, nnd who aro not ac tually neeJed with That army, are to bo turned ovei iraniodlately to I be chief quartermaster of tho Department of Washington. .TiT-Thc govc-nrneiit has rescinded thc order requiring, pni^iorts fgiat travelers coming into United States, excepting only these whoarc known to bc, or who may bo suspected of being, enemies of tho gevornmcut. Thc lalch-slring is cut fur all honest men. 5 cts premium, l? " " 12 " . " 15 " UO " '?? Al) " " OjJ ?< ll 20 " 25 4U .. .. 50 " c:? ? .? 75 " " fill ? . ?. on .. ? Vi " .." " 115 .. " . A Useful Tallie. Fi-om thc Augusta Cons.'nutbnalist. . Missus. EDITORS.-In conssiincnce of curuc rou?cii(,urrics dully as to ibo price of G?ld for Cond tb rata Snits daring a certain perin.1, we ! liave, for tbo convenience wf our citizens, who j may ILVJ .-efl'menta lo make, prepared a table I from our Cook" sbowiug actual sides from Janu ary I, ISoJ, lo May 1,180?,. which i3 at your ser vice, iin.uld yon think proper to publish the i samo. Very respectfully, F. C. BARBES A SOX, Exchange Crokers. August?, Gu , Jone 9, 1865. Pf ?VC of Uoid fur Confederate Note* from Jautt . a'? 1, 1861, O' Mug VI, Jfirjj, INC/MSI'D?. 1SCI-.lanorry 1 tn May 1, .May I tn October, OctnKor 1 to O.it, 15, O.T. la (.> Nov 15, December 1 December L5 1862-January I '" Ja*uu>rv is . Feltroary 1 February I j Mar h f Marali 15 Apri! 1 Ap'il 15 May 1 . May 15 June 1 Juiie 15 to July 15 ?1! for $1 August I '?.-0 .' t August 15 2.20 ? 1 September 1 2 50 " \ October t 2.50 1 October 15 2.50 .. 1 Nov I to Feb 1, 'GU, 3,00 '. ~ 1 isa?,-Feb i to Mar l, , :?,io .. i March 1 3,'.J5 '. 1 Mar io to May 15 5.00 " I M iy li ti.00 " ' 1 Juno 1 6,.?il " T June 15 - - 7.50 " I July 1 8,00 " 1 July 15 10,00 " 1 August 1 I t.CO ? I August !5 15,00 " I Sept 1 to Sept 15 11.00 " 1 October 1 1.1,00 '.' 1 . October 15 12,5? 1 November 1 13.00 " . 1 November 15 15.50 ?. 1 Docomb?r- I ?0.00 .? . 1 Dccomber 15 81,00 ??> 1 1SGI-January 1 21.00 " I Jan 15 to Feb 1 20.00 " 1 .February 15 . 2L.?0 " 1 Mar I to Mar 15 20.HO ? 1 April I 1'.i.tiO .'. .'. J . April IS 21,00 .. 1 May I 20 no ?? 1 .May 15 IS mi , " 1 J imo 1 to July 15 18,00 " 1 July 15 to "Aug li 20,06 " 1 Au ustl.i 22.00 1 September 1 20.50 .. 1 Sriri? 15 22.50 '. L t.i:ii?b-.r 1 27.00 ? l" October 15 - 25.00 " 1 November 1, 26 ?O "1 November 15 ::.??,n0 I December I 32,00 " 1 December 15 S?,66 " 1 Dtccuibcr T. [ 51.00 .. 1 IS6S-January 1 66.00 f 1 1 January 15 r..">.ou ..' I February I 50,00 I February 15 46,66 " t Mandi I 55.00 * " " 1 March 15 50.(10 ?. I A prill 70,00 ..' 1 April-15 80,06 u - I April 20 lOOiOO " I April 26 200.00 " 1 .April 27 300.00 I April 2S 500,00 ?. ? 1 Atiri! ?9 800.00 " 1 Avril 30 1000.00 " 1 Al : v 1 1200" 00 " I ny, but says that many ousiuun ^.c. -. ras ?vera concerned in ii. A list of their names is tn ba made. ,jVj~A gentleman who called on Gen. Scott in Now Y-rk, 'ho < lh?r day, found him in excellent health ?nd mach rejoiced at thc successful ternii natiou of ti.e war. The conversation turning ou fe ff Davis, the ?dd General very pointedly anil emphatically rcuinrkcd-" [ hope he will be bung by tue nee!;, sir; I kopo ho will bang by the ?eek." BS?"" Intimal ion boa bi-ea given to Napoleon that he ional nol only not semi in?ro troop* to Mexico, bul uin.-i withdraw uitb thc French and Austrian troups now ibero, and leave tb?.- people tn decide for themselves between thc Empire and Republic-otherwise it will bc .'?ur duly te see that the Republicans bare fair play. jJEfflVe have now ton now territorios walling to bo m ide Stales. They arc-Wyoming, Arizo na, Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Nebraska, Now Mexico, Utah and "Washington. E?*"Thc report of Gon. Kirby Smith's going to Mexico is confirmed, lie lukes with bim a large amount of money. Ile is representad aa having become one of tho vlcbost men in Amori oa. lie operated both iu the direction of New Orleans and Galveston, aud an intercepted relier from Mata moras acknowledges the receipt thore from him of 150,000 biles. ..550-The President ?a:i determined to appoint Judgo Parsons Provisional Governor cf Alabama. - A PROVISIONAL Govi RNOR KORSOUTII G.\r. OLiKA.-The question of tho'appointment of a Provisional Governor for Souili Carolina is being agitated in Charleston. The Courier, says ; It would seem that the time has arrived when the citizens of thia State should adopt m; asures for the appointment of a Provision al Governor. With such an appointment will come tho ^radiifil re-dp -liing ol ibo railroads and obstin?is of trade, the establishment of postal routes, an l re-orgatiization of the Uni red States Courts and lina! return ol'civil au ? thority To accomplish those objecta lhere should be a united and harmonious action on thc part of the people. Tue military authorities, we believe, are ready and willing to give all aid and ostdata/lCO iu tbiiir power fur Hie fur "wardinij'of such a movement, as will ho seen nt once by the report pf a meeting held st Summerville on Wednesday last. KIRBY SMITH OFF KOK FRANKI:!- Thc Cai ro Democrat of May 27th, says : Thc steamer W. li. Carter, which arrived here on Tuesday, brought as passengers nj far ns Memphis, Mrs. General Kirby Smith and Mts. tieneral Buckner, the former of who? is en route for Maryland,and the !a:ler to Canuda. They are in charge of the com missioner? who had gone up Rad river to nc gotiate for the surrender of Kirby Smith, andi c&iue on land ID the mouth of that river. Kirby Sm ?b having been relieved of his com mand, departed for Krauet; via Mexico, thc day his wife'started for Memphis. ffSS* A cheerful wife isa rainbow in thy sky, when ber husband's mind is tossed on . thc storms of anxiety and care. f?- Tho right man in tho right place_a husband at homo in the eveuiiy. ASPKCK OK "WAR :-A ilispa'-ch from Wash ington dated Juno 85h, gays : A formal de mand hnsibeep^nade ol' l?iu S.nnVi f.?r the surrender uJ the Sto iewu'l. No a ns'.'.'er Las be?n iv ceivcd. Lt ia n it thu intention o? our Government t . abandon or abale the demand upon England r r daicatrea dou? to >.? cu'ui^ mcrce hy Anglo Rebel pirate^. Thcdisbaxd ir.g ufa pori ion oi'ot.r army is no evidence ot'a cowardly or vacillating policv, Eu..ugh I will hi rtitainei to ehl'or?e tho tUnuud on j foreign Government*. If necessary, th? rete I rans that have been mustered ont, w ill bo speedily summoned to rehdee^the fleld. ' It is Understood thai ?jre?iininury mcasuiei LaVi: already been taken ni referencn to the en forcement of the Munroe doctrine. Notifica tion has been sacred on Napoleon. \vre have scaled on:1 family a?'aiisa.id trill not submit to European interference .with our neighbor,, of Mexico. -* -o- ? Tb.' Albany Patriot mentions tue cose of a planter in that neighborhood, who, after in .formiug illa negroes they iveie -iree, made an astecmeut with ?iicm" for their labor, to pay then) tho w:;ce-> >pi.sid by th?, military ^au thorities at Mobile. They wont to work. bu1, s&m quit to go fishing. Aod thus it will be Unless the freedmen's bureau eau tomoo! them to work. Unies* there h som.! con trolling power Sambo cannot bc depend?! upon.-Macon Telegraph. - - -?a*-. --. A CUEEBVCX J Uro J; T.-In the release of certain notorious rtb-d sympathizers of Mis souri, on condition.^ residing outside the State, they were required to report to the Provest Maishal weekly.' One of them re cently reported in the following, cheerful strain. <. To Ike Provost Manhal, Department of . M>sonri: Dear Sir-I am alive and kicking. I am at work on a farm four mil?s northeast ot Quincy, 111., at the rate of $26 a month, payable in greenbacks. I am at work for a tine old gentleman, and be has a channing daughter. I love 1er, and she stiys she loves me. So by the next time I "report," I shall probably tell you how we have made it." - Clcmeut L Vallandigham- iff Ohio has writ ten a letter owning (hat be waa wrong about the war lor the L'niou. LI.-, rejoices that sla very is destroyed and tlic Union saved ; sees at present no reason why 'Lo Democracy should not give ;i 'crdial support to l'rr-i dent Johnson, in his elfiirls to I Calore ino prosperity of the 'country under ibo Consti tution; and declares that without slavery the Southern S'atcs, with perhaps two or 1 _thre-? exesptions, "will become moro popu lous, prosperous and powerful than any other sec. ion.'' .'lio Janeiro advices of the 10th staff that ; au alliance has bern s'gned between Brazil, Uruguay, and thc Argen'ino K-pub?c-, their forces were marching agu'inst Paraguay. Dian, lu this District, ou t?ic 12tb day of June, Hfroru long abd painful illness, Mus. M. RE HECC* BbEASE? "who of Mr. J. ll. BLKASK, in the 32d year pf-lier'ago lo the death of this Ultu], intelligent and cs'.i ma'.ile lady, many near friends sra tua.le to utonrtt, fur she wu? posses; vi uf peculiar and endearing trait* of eharaotcr that ?un. friends aron od bor wherever known : I.ut io h*r '.v.,-; ii iio'cdiats ?.MU Wy v?rele, of which shy iras fae Iii"-: and centre, her Iocs will rm seriou.-ly feb and .-a lly deplored ; and whilst the bereaved hu.i'<mr.-d, au l aomiwing little ones, Hud ufrliotod p'ireabi aro laucados t"~ ?'uey ?ci..? .v.: .a. .-. r. .< . Xor tV-el ?tie lilorin? that' sweep Us siiorj. Hut 'lu-ro pun- h?Ve <-un lire, ;.?.n ia t : They look for us their" bosic t? sbaro When we ir. lum away have nasa'd, Tt'haf Joyful greetings wait us tliero D*yon ! tho river." To tho Public. TUE nndorsigno'l prop Ut opea a joint Mala S lio?Hn the \nf. lvig-.fiold, on tho I f:r.-t Piiosilay ruJuly. They will - - ruado? in alt branches of I learning taugbi.ai f.-.r cia-s Aoaileiay. With j care and a jjdici us lection of studies they will I ende:. . ..i" to li' thain yoaog :aau who have !>ccu iu tho army, for jmmrdUra si '. activo lifo, i They will teach, fr?w of charge, ? limited aum ! ber'of young men, who bavcr*be,.:a maimed in thc 1 anny, and who are ll nable tu pay for lic'ir tuition. 'A'lioa current luoiuy cannot bc obtained, ].ro j visions at current prices will be received for tui tion fcc?. Those who ileairc to sctnl pupiU will please*, hand in.their uuiues as soon as practicable. Pupils u'pon entering Sehool will be charged fur tho So?sion, unless taken a .ray in consequence i of some unavoidable accident. I . . BU TL KU & ADDISON. J-iuc 21 tf 2? Professional Gard. D3t. T. J. -TEAGUE respectfully offers his professional services to tho citizens of KdgofielO. and vicinity. Omeo nt Mr. J. B. Dodges' Drug Store. June 20 - it ' 20 .Powder! Powder ! AFIRST RATE article of RIFLE POWDER for s de at this Oilioo. Price ?0 conti per pound-s ieeie or provisions. June 21 If ' 20 Files! Files! . -s C DOZEN SUPERIOR EKG LIS fl FILES, Xt? embracing Mi.l .Saw, Cross Cue mid Ba?, tard PILES, for sale at moderate prieaa. Also, a lot of ?plondid CAS P ST KEL. SMITH ? JONES.. Juno 20 tf 26' Mill Notice. PERSONS intending to have grain gr/umd at my Mills will please observe thc following rules. : Dave your names registered, always stating .about thc number of-bushels to bc ground. At tho time of registering-your mimes yon will bo notified of thc day assigned to you. Persons engaging diys, may, hy giving notice of the same, exchange days With each other, if the nuuioer of busbols.lo bo sent by each is about thc sam?. -. Any person may ongigc a number of days, provided they aro not consecutive. On any day, i: the ?rnin i? all present it will bc ground in tho,ordorof ila registry. It nut it will be ground in tnc orilcr of its arrival. dave your'grain well cleaned and dry. De ptiuctual to your appointments, or you will loso your places, and a new diy must -be assigned to *ou* - j Small turns, net exceeding three (.1) bushels, will havo prefcreaoe ot cngagnnienU. R.-T. M IMS. June 13 tf 2? Estray Mule. STOLEN" from my prauiisea "?! th . ni^ht nf iii . 1 lib inst., a small B lY M \l(-i ML'L?, ra iner antler medium siae, trna mali-, branded tho letter D. on the hip, ?>ii about t?u yean old. 1 think thc aiule'waa carried nit' by a negro, ,ipd ttirncd loO.-e soincwhero between my residence and Augusta. A liberal reward will hi pa i ! for the recover'- of said Malo. J. C. LAN I Lit. Juno 20 -, 2. 25