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. PT/B&ETJEB ETJSny WB??Eirt)iT.M0JI2?U:O .???9CRt.i?:nf>SSt?. 'Pi> AI?VEKW?K for ?ne . At>TKl:T^K\{10TT* ?Ml) t? Inserted ?I OX* . DOLXAE [w<r R^aireU^xnlnion nhesVirle?} for tv* insertion;-^ ?..<?. the Burabi)> of-t?raet? to &? ttuert?!, wtl? a? pn?li rted nnrn , rarbldi ?ad e^*//r??l*ociWJiB?ly . . JWaortmstn*.oiin.dJ?Jitej?-fr* *py- C^ee^o? flimor cr. _prq?\ T.WJiXjftf* Dntt/ig^, Ut Ij??&Td, befope/te toa- ' , uouneeroe:?! is iiiiUt?V.t. . . v j9WW*tr n^fSnrs. T*ipnW.?r Reppvet, <j? v^ tommi* ' r.le?tiit?i?jer*ousi ii.?- n^r^^tJt.Be^fpd asfdtor : .?.'..?..Ata j?n.! ch.nr'.fil !?o?v>r?t?ncl<-.'" \ -, ^ ?? -'Vi- ? ?faufihc A>.ijr**"<t. pKi'*'t}ji?<tiiaf:*f. .... !?Fo p?bliab? tb-^B5bfll^iirx?da?3ti>tinrt of the ., .. President-, ar?pi?irtirijr Ajmifianv M. Sharkey prov.ision^-^WcwKWoi' the- Stat? oi*. ith-sis * ^M?r?i., Tfei* t?-me 'pYocUiar?tmn . djfpe-TB the Sec/etavi^of the ^a^ry,.rhei^l?ii?r, arrtl ??fcvy, j^erPo^fflasteriGv-neraly-ahd- "tlte; ?ia ;.i .. '?cfct vWp?*f 'th-. Federal ..judicial. diwrle? ??/ ?jf^be?e?a M?3<il*iif>pi ?^hidhtlpd. tt^proeped to' .. :i?Ttpo?ptu>ithiTi ?he limita. ? -lUat^t?tate tfie' oecessar? and le??tl ?mn^dtfla^avandj -ae^- IQ it that th?l-i*?\O?^ tftr*3J4*??>?? SiaU?, li? ?ijir .astr?hey. may corni' trader, their .rt-5pecr,if> jtt ns?i?tl?jit?, b? pnt i?.procer? of etifotteitfen:* j If is alia s?'* f rtVthHt.the-lu?y ol' the s*?t . Wm. Iv. Sicker ?halt be to wsCThble,,- ii ?der . such rules ES ?r< ny s^epMn bi ur good,. aCojU . ven tion t>('D*r\e$&Ug&. yshf?n C?i.VenWti: is t? tfx?rc?b-e al! fbe. p??Wf rs ne^f.-s^-try'?ti?i1 prop er** to res?o'e.sntrt St?ne Of .?V?:fsit?>?p^ ?o her consi ?tated titians t.?> j.ts'ti-1 1"\W"e!^a?:'Govettl.', njent. _?r*. . ... . Np p*,r.?"? ?b-d? he Wv?lvfi?%f?.. it fe? fricttc ed, to V'?tn in". h?, el^t?rtt;'.fV;.r !&s? d(-!e?aT<vs w}u>?hh]! n->t have-t^cfD .?nd ;.nbscril>ta-) tb* auma^y oath, ?v-sot fifth. ttLJ^xectitftre proij ?s??iat?on of May."2?;??i. and Who' sht$,not be -"l?rlier ?njoii?eil as a votier, acctcduig.t.Q the -u- ?orisVtrr;uUiV?T?6^1aTYt5 of tbt?Sr^to of Mie s?sivp??, as ?P?bro?* t fi'T U> the p^s>-a>>?- of ihe ur?inaiu** <jf ^Ce^siiwi. When aaseaiWe?, thia CouTOptftm ia to peesenbe ^tSte q a! Sea trotta of' voters ihfcr?ofti-r in the ?iate of Mississippi, ?odthe> eiigibility of .pejioit? fo ..^ boMoff?ee. . .. . Iliitri^qfiboQtT^be ^ist-of. ai?.w procr?nia..iori of the I3th of Jiff* ^"^v?X i? srX? be -seei?, ss ?^osery ?oltCw??n.e tB> terina of the pruclaii? tioJt^roTddn?^'f*<rttte reoreanrzatunt. by E.* ?^tj^vd^tei^icu5,?f th|p3tat8 of North Uar o]in^4t*?^tt.i)??|U'-nt?lcativ?i-pi ?be pidicy of the Ad??i?mstraj.i?ti'/ as regarda the restera tion of sil t he ?State? ?hrteiy iti r.-voit af??inst the Union. Of this policy the great^feature io th?-; explicit end determined quietus pnt ?upon certain exteejme- views-a?ta the rhj?u of SD?f?aee. I>y the: constitution and Jaws Of the Stat? ofT31isai?-<ippi,. prior to the. t?rdir n*cce of s?cession, no nejjro was allowed to vote within the-iimita of that Slate, and pf course tho, election of thesi Delegates, a? caired ipr1 by protiaination, must remain in the bands cf the vrhitaa. As. furthermore. this.G&vept?bpiQt Dciegatsa, soc?o?en,.Uip prescrib?'th? fnture f|U??ficationaof voters, it is hardly lkply tie -negro will gain tbe-clec t?Tefir^cHwinM??sisflijppi.-; por?s?ncethe poli seem? a general pne, in any IS?afe-Ot-tbiB ^iSouib-. So far ttsr this popB, we congrntiilftfe thc country on the conserv??ive -jpirit displayed . by .those.ip.?tew'diseretiop the:condi.tion of the Sooth is riep?sed. Tho J'iesident has:thn'B shown a determination t c abide by the Con stitution in opposition to, and, wo might say, in dHianoe of, tb o pressnre brongbt to bear upon him by the radic?is. A Proclamation by President Johr.con. WASHINGTON Jure .13. Wlierea.?, the 4>h section of tho 14th arti cle of tb? Constitution of the United States declares that the United States shall guaran tee to cvory State-in the. Umon ? ?lep?bncan form of Ge-veruuietit, and shall protect them against infrai?ioirand.-domestic "violence j and WSereas the Pr?sident of the UmtedStHtci? i.-, by the- Cotistitutiou, made coinmander-in f lu-fof tbemrniy and navy.-aa well a?, chief rivi! and ex-ecntivo ?>liicer of the United States, at\d is-bound by sol. uui oath Jaithful )-. io t-xecure the ofticu of President* of the United States/and tia take care that the laws be-?titnt?Jy estated ; ?nd Wbew??, tho .reberji:>n irhich bas boen, waged by a portion of thc. people pf the Uni ?i?d Stat?ii Siiaiust tit*? r-ruperly constituted aGthoritieH.of t he govermaeiit thereof in the mow raYtiiting form, and wh^re- organized and armed fotr?e hw now been almost entire ly overcome, ha? in its re?olutjonary progress deprived people of the State ol MLssiwippi, oJthe chil goyemmeut, and Whereas, if becomes npceasary and proper to carry oat and enforcn the obligat-tons of the raited Stages to the peepte-of AHssissir* pi in jinpuVing-tbcoi. ia the.enjoyment oj the republican fo*m of gowrnhfeat ; now, there fore, ia obedience t>> lira highland soTeina dn tiea imposed'on me hy tba ?Confltitiaf ion of .the UniiedStatea-for tfie purpose o' ?iilbYing the loyal people of said State to organizea State government wheieby justice may be established, domestic traaqaility^etitored and loyal citizens protected in all their rights of lifo aud j>copert.y, 1, Aadces' Johusoi?, Presi dent of tho Umitjc' ?Jiatost, and C^oimander^ ?n-Ch?et ot theAr:jy?id Navy of the UuiLed Sitatasj, d0-h?r?by-r;p?k?iut Wm'I, Sht rkey of Mississippi, PM!yision?l l}a,fernirr of the State ot Missiitsippij.vho&s duty it ^Jiall- ba,xat the earliest practicable pexbd, to presprib? auch v raie?, ?tc, as may be ncceaaaty" arid .propev for conyebing a Convention of De;legpiesfc.ta h> choflp> by ihat portion of the pc. .?lc ot - stud State -who are loyal to the United'Statea and no others, for the purpose of altering and amending the Constitution thereof, ?tod with authority to exercise *wtbin the limits of said States all the powers necessary and proper to enable loyal people of the State of Missisaip: pi to rest?le ?aid State to the constituted re lation? to the Federal Government, and to pr?sent such Republican form bf State Gov ernment as will enable tb*- State to guaran ten the United States therefor, and its people ' to protection by the United States against Invasion and domestic violence i provided that i? any .elect Lo a thatmaj ht? held thereafter for <??o*iBg deiegat?B to any State Convention ag aforesaid.. Ko pefsp?ut?bail be qnalified ai an oleetor, -, or snail be eiigib'e as member of ?uch con-* . ventlon. tmiess he shall have previously taken and subscribed to the oath of amnesty, as set j foxthiitlbe'?rc?idv'nt's pr?K;Umaf.?on of May ; 26, and is a vu ter at qualified as pns^ribed by the Constitution ked law* of the State of Mississippi in $ree immediately bfifiire tbe 0?h day pF January, ife f)., 1861, the date of the so called o'rdjninice of sece/i^on j add tbe nt?? oonvention, when t^veoed^ or the l?eg iitatoie that may to tberoa'ter assembled, trill pfascribe the rj?c?t??frcat?an of electors and the eligibility of persons to uol? ofiice. Under the 'CyiisliU.tion and faaw of ?Lis State,a p?iir??j:the r^^?eottba?everal Staten coopriabig' t?? ITedeTa^'^??anxi?^e^r^h'^a' ?yex**c?sc^froia rue ?w??rof ilre .Ghrtte/? . ffiefltt to the priiseni ; mO?VantS- J do lr<-?*he ?irect. Int, that tho military cum nwt. 1er ?f tire department awi, all officers and per J ?ors in the'military and- usva I service, sid' and assist the sutd provisional Governor in , rft-r.yiirjv'into eik?i ibm rftbiclamatloo-, and ] theyWeerjoiniid?o ?bstam from, in any way. ' biadf ring, impeding or d;s.coursging thc' loyal j people from th? organization of a Stat? Qpr- \ erntneiit as Lr-r<Hn authoiiz'-'d. 21 1 Secreita?tf- o?. State--AteoF.edito-ftuciu-f jaws oiric Co? 03d States the ajUni?n wftorovf belong to tee State, jfew .applicable to' the geogrnjrbjcal, limns M Sd. ?^^'$ee^a^f jfa'Tt?Mi ' ?Ded *0/ i otmij'?tfc-ior apfWi?it trientns>e '?X? a iu'A-oiJeeto?? i>f^c?st<tuis'atiu i ?s^eoat:' and s?}:b<>JhWrs of ?hs?t deji? ns nits bjbhor??d by 'law, and put ii?r ^?ooHue revenue ?ttvsof the UnbojJ witbiti ibeltinittt alores? ?'. Lo raaki pomttnents (be j"fceferepj:e..sia?l:: be;.. ? Jtmltfit-d?ovni persons residing ital te?icfBweffe jt?Bjtn,e^r^cuWa ?toij?s ;fe.pjcr;bTn}er?i J)u? if<8.i??ta'b?a residente ^ritS? shall not. be vfyund, 'persons r ia ota* i- States oarlistrrcis shall -be nora *rn. -i'bat tl^6>t3i4?;pr ??J?iral & ; Pvsfoflicpta mrd.npsf 'r?nte8-,;atid put. ? ' ?ctrtS?flylfiie pos?ai laws -of' tireTJirirod ^tbin?ubo?iid State/ giving . to Joya denis obe prof?r?t? of uipp^intinent; suitable,raKidetus are notroano1,.* ??eu point agents, &c, front ?tW StattP. 5tli'.-3rbatLtbe District Mud^c tor dioial nistrict in which M.;iiisjiipuj i: dei, ptoceed to bold Courte withi State, in accordance wit-b tSe'provis the tm of Gongn-ss, and the Attorney ral wiH.iu&triH't Th* .pr-'per officers t an^bring't^ju4grnfcit, coiif?iscutiou a ' pt%8riy inject tr. eonfiso'wjoiCand i tbeadnnnia'ratinn *-i j^i?s vp'jrhin^aii ?cd ali nattera wirhK.'t-he tfOgnizana'' . ri s. Uctiun o IT*rierar Cu u r ts 7 (kb. -feat rJb&-$eci#t?ry of the Na? pojt^ron ol' al]??aibi?i property br.1 to the Xayy Department wi?HinV said and'.oot ?a uperatK n x!! acts pt: Cong . rebtttoa to naval affairs haying applies whf-STate. . 7 th. That Tbe Secretary of the Inter tn litfce tJie"Iaw> relating to-tbftt B**par appbcaBl?fo the geograpb^cal, Kama said i;? tt'Sthnont whereof, lb ?ve bereut iny.nandkt?cd c-msed Hie seal of the States to -be affixed. . Denn'?d .tbe G tv of Washington, th: dsy <?t .lun?, A. D. 18G5. f?igiieil j " AVnaEW Jons liv the President : Wtti,UM.?JJ,SKWAR Secretary of SI . JAfcES T-BACOH; SDIT?B. vVED'SsVAY, 3VSE 29, ISO -I??rblic Meeting;. Wjs call spacial attention to th? notice of JosKi-rf AT?NKY, Secretary of tho Mcctinj I on Salo-Jsy Ikst. Occupation ci" JEdgefohl by V. Troops. _ EdgcfieTd was-occupied on Wednesday la aCoianany ot- thr38i flogt; ll. S, Colored T ander com man d of 1st Lieut. Cn ARi/as W. JB< This officer is aetin^iarl)istcict..iroT?st M. an d Pro v o's t 'Ju dg e. Ile bas ul rc ody- ad mi ni ?the oath, of allegiance to a consid?rable ni of QUTcif'isens. It were wiser-for .our people once-aclcnofrledgo tho inexorable laqicof eve* to s ubmit honorably-and honestly -to the na . authority.. And such, if we m?state not, is wish imo. intention. Tho sooner they tal . .oath the helter for us all ; th e.'earl ?er wrbV \ gain a-c:<rU gorcrnmonr. We call spocinl i goa tb the'orders''of Lient. Hoarss in onr of t?-dsyi Thanks for Papers. Our heat thanks aro tendered Ex-tioY. Pict Col. iL FRAMER, Capt. STKWJUIT JIARKISON LEBRKCUCLTZJ Mr. Taos. PONES for variou: gusta papers of tho week just pr sr. Wa ear ly hope our friends, rcnonihering that mail J disappeared from among *the vestiges of oreo will co'cinuo this kind and thoughtful cout And .we are most especially obliged to Mr. HoLiirs, eon of Prof. F. S. HOLKKH, "ho ha! r.-turned fruin EuKcpe, via Ifnvaoa, Ilulifax, York and Charleston, for a butch of valuable timely New Yo k and Charleston papers, bog tbi*.polite gentleman td accept onr kit oongratulationsNipon his safo return anti impr health. AXfesi ot' Sccrctavy Trou,liolm. Mr. TRI-.'-UULU. Confederate Secretary ol Treasury, ?.is lately arrested, and thrown the cummo-.i prison st Charleston, S. C. Al remonstrance of certain officers of tho Army Navy of the United States, he was ordered tai by the tiiltfary authorities At Cnark-sion, und .M Port PnlnsluV near Savannah. A week ha was still at Pulaski. --T- ? ? ?? -, Pr. Tentruo, Jr. Vre bee leave to csll attention to tho nertie Br. I. J. TJS*GVK in another.column, and to press the hope thar Jour .years of ?bf-enco \ tho Southern nrmy h;.ve not obliterated from mind; of our osVizens the memory of this gen mari's great professional skill cad high moral. *Lcial Character. An Idle Urnin is the Devil's Worlitilu We ay no in thinking of the vast numbei idle young moe, who are swarming, like lout thmu^buu t, the coautry. Poor fellows ! it i.-. rc ly not altogether iIieir fault thnt they arc tl . idle.; they have been fighting nobly for four ye past, and now their manly right arms find I li M?O todo; And truly, under existing circa stauces, there is very litliu, ia tho wsy of wc or bnsine?s, to be dono. " But if they cannot c ploy their bands, then let thom employ tb head* ; let them go to studying! Every yon maa who has boen in tho army is in sore need ; study, And this again is not.:!together bis faul be oboysd the call of duty and patriotism at si teen, or ?e von tc o rt, or ci ghi eon ; and ever sin then, his life; so far os mental improvement ci the acquisition of useful knowledge-ate concerne bas been a blank. * But it is-not too lalo to stud Knowledge ie power : and.peculiar excellence, i capacity, to any wayis power. But idleness lea< to vice; and vice leads to rain. Look out, your mani A mis-step may destroy yon.. One si may ruin-jour- character. DJ pa c?r rvflei .na thc consequence, of a. Eingle ihdulgcnce i rice? ??oir c?rofnl you shonlc} be while in th freshness of jr ocr days, lest a blight fall on. yo forayer. Yopr reputation is a jewel of incstima ble v?jae^tpoprecious te .be.put itt joopardy. N man ever, regrets that bo kop t aloof from temp ta lion, and to thc cloeo of lite hu expresses joy tha he was ??ved'from the path ef sin, by giving i decided negative, when the voice of picaran beckoned-him'on. Be studious, bo indo*tr]t.up he decided, and yon aro s*fe. 'Be idle and an. s: s bin,.and you may be losL Watch with dili gence, ar. d gqard overy avenae aifongfi wi ich rkn may reach you. Ia no other way will ynu ba sure toioveroome tho* ?vita, of the wfrld. " Vt?ff is n.monster of sti?h iiidaous mion, fhaX to ?e^-hatod, needs but lie Sfien ; BaWORrt toivofte?t witH furn ?liar face, * 1Y.c first pity, then endure, rheo embrace.*' jeir *A!n leash by A private dispatch, rays tho ?lrieon TeU^v^i tfe?t the'Jewelry l eJwgnsg to rorrttj?en*, T?Wtt.?ras sent off with tbe Con ftderatfr-XJepmdtosy, on the approach of thpr{?d eral army, ?hich ?as captured, n*ar Athens, bjY Oen- Stoneman, oas all been turned. Wer, and j trill be in Maco? in a fow days. I [.GJ^ttni?Bjs from th*. New Yorif Herald .*?Jj?ie*?tb. V ' '-^ttn:mwrraf NoriB Carolina were flocking to -'?aieigfe, -wiifchef tftoyWhetm irrriterJ by Gov. Jib Cn K'S;- "lio was to coater witt, thein previous to tho-ftppe'nrancB ?f his prOofrmalian. Ey hin ( wiro FCrvircs iii endeavoring t^ refirire civil luw to thc xHtitf, ,h? was disBTTffhig^Jiia ?ijt'erept enc ' indos. Tbc rio.hoit jjantHtious ?r? being off.-red for Mic ia nil parra.of Nurth Carolina, for from j Ana.to ten. dollars--an.^ acre,-with improvements "?llh? oiyooM of theso plantation?, .having decided .t<Tgu Narjhy are "selling -tifeis landa at great sac rifico, f ' . -?' - - . ' I . . . A' delegation of Qtfakers has waited'on Presi -denfc JbKVsoT?nd Ke??ugjit hinftdgive his in. iluencc for. aegra ip?ig'?., The Bro.-idcnt in I'ormed^nem/. that he was fttlly AOqaj? in ted wiih the negro.race at tho South, and- that be believed the-a;ilcsti'?njjf: negro anffjage was pie snrround ~| cd With -tho. grasest diffieultics. .-d?3?c intimated very orear'ry that ho Vms net in -fa?ir?r of wgro [?oft'ragt?--f*r the" pyesoiit at least. J? delogatinif ?Y^?groo8 from ibo -?fate of Kentucky, andino (Troui the city oy'R'tcbmniil tjavo aJko waited on fci'e Pr?den tt and-aotl?f^ tvhiob they. ? je suffering under, tho present laws of K?m' lucky .and .inuoiuip d laws of Richmond. Ling ^.dr*3.sea were raad'hy.eolerrail mca> Tho Presi den fc.reeeived- them with.-courtesy and considera tion, and replied to thomas follows.' ft While you tfrtfih tSifi state ^of transition, there arc many things wliicdi we mighti p'ri'fei' to be-j?iiTereiiV, that 'yetmmn ho snbtflit'tcd to. till thty^cj.r, bo remo . died." Many raUic?l 'nbo?itio?iaU'?'t tire North, sntih as Wpinr.i.L PJHLUII-S. (J.iris:se.v. Senator W?L3os,"?s?A vDICKI.\FO.N, iie'^y, 4>o eluiuoriug ft-m-ei v to r; t h c bx m ediato.-grantin^'of su(?r?.g? to theuogroV TJbe-j^dicariOtn) aro rdjjft they ?rill be ' dita pointed. . . - .: All reatr?c?ions'On trade in - calton oait of the Mi?eit?inpi'ar't Minored, oh t "the/^on'ly tax now required roWpaid is that of twn'eenr* per [>~iiiid itep'ts-d by th<i internal revenue'J.swf* ;A Sis; ?LfCtait? a'aIaveholder;;i?l Nortff Aiu h.arah, who. left there a yaar or ,?p nfter tho war I broke ont, on account of j3is._.Un5t?n scniimcnfK, l-wr?te?f a long letter to ?Ln-Berald from M'eut Point, N. Y. wh?>j:e bo is nowj'rviog; in-which letter bc strosgly deoounre? the m'rmhw ?if'thc Alabama j.delegation pow in WasbidgtOD. Judge Far6one of that State, who ?S rbportf'd" to^bove been ?p. j'pointed Provisional Goveruor, htwpeeially as sailed in this letter, a detennimid and still mis chievous, rebel. .. , The. Hera ld sue?rs. very.mi'oli m the reports ol the-lndicttnont? for Urasi.n'Cgainst Htm. Lee, Johnedft, "and other ui??tary leaders. It fays: "Such iudatmerats are gibton uri-andengineered simply as a trica'rra of n jtori?iy ."by small politi: clan.? in Virginia. Tbny emanate, from men whe choose that method to make a noise, lest the coun try should not be o ware of. thoir existenco. When tbo.ir.diclmonts hire accomplished this object they will-he hcard-of.no more." vJh the courso of Ihesjodspiracy trial, evidonce j bus come to light somewhat implicating the Hon, j Ben Wood, owner of tho-- New -Y?rk Daily W*m ia tho plot against Air. Lincoln^ SecretaYy Sew ard, aud others. ' It waa reported that orders fed been issued for his arrest. John Mitchel, the fa mous Irb?h patriot, lately Editor of tho lt ich mond Examiner and a warm iryinpathiser with the South, hut now o 1 ?tor of tho above mentioned Daily No WP, bus been arrested, 'and sent to Fori 'LaFayotto. It is supposed bo will be tried foi treason. Tho effects of the late terrible explosion (blow ing up of ? magasine) in Mobile, have not boon exaggerated in tho least. Itji now csliraated that over ono thousand human beings wore buried in the ruins. Dead bodies aro being recovered every day. Every building in tho city ii moro 01 less injured; and soorcs of bouses are in danger of falling every moment. Gen. Granger is ic command at Mobile. * Chief Justice Chase waaia New Orleans-be ing treated with great distinction. He had visited I a fair gi von by tho oolored "ladies" of tho city, for tho benefit of their people. This fair was [ j held in the splendid mansion of Hon. Pierre Seale, once United States Senator, and MinieUi t Plenipotentiary to Spain. ME. Soule is now liv 1 in g on a farm near Puebla, Mexico. Gon. Sbori dax, lately assignai to the command of Arkan sas, .Texa.v, tc., had arrived in New Orleans with his staff; tho troops assigned bim wero concen trator (hero, and soon .-u??eient garrisons aro to bq stationed throughout Texas.-Gon. l'?eaura gard had been ia New Orleans, and had .gone 'j thence to the Villcrc-plantation, fifteen miles be low tho city, wbcro bo still ii.-Gen. Dick Taylor ^ j. is also in New Orleans. His home was long ?nee dtstroyed; nil' bis immenso wealth is gone. Gen?. Cragg lived aud planted on the Lnfourchej south of New Orleans, beforo the. war; he has not P j yet gone buck. Gen. Cnnby, wph b'earl-qtiarters ut New Or ! leans,' is in ei.tuffiacd nror tao Piafes of Louisi ana, Mississippi, Ahihama avd F'orida, ? Gen. Allen, late (spxempi pt l#>rA*h\.Qn, blip is I sned Sn address to tho p?ople. eoni?**'.!!?^ thora to submit peaceably tn thc national authorities. On the 2d June. Oens. Eirby Smith and Ma gruder were received on board the United States T l Steamer Fort Jackson, off Gitlre?i"n. when the nrticlcp of surronder of afl tho Confederate- Tr.si >< Misniesi^ipi foroes wero signed by Gen. Smith. Galveston was formally surrendered two 'iijji after. ** Ringed, Streaked, nud Striped." Wt) afilada to tho Urge and magnificent app'.C3 sent us by tbit courtly gentle."3n of tho old school, Dr. J. Faajrat^x Groins. They were of roost unusual *?*?, exquisitely rinded, s'reake:! and striped with red, groen and white, and as de-, lioioas, wo imagino, as those with which Evo ? seduced Adam into hin great and lamentable in discretion. IndoeQ, never since the latterantcdU j luvian gentlemen entered into tho fruit trude and 'got-" busted," have such apples boen seen f Wc know not of what ?pecles they were. Wo only know th?y were profoundly palatable, and that tho Dr. was most cinaJicrly liberal with ttrcin ; ? and that wo arefmost unfeignedly grateful'tn him foe bis neighborly kindness and elegant polite nea?.. Do as yon would-be done By, And pay strict heed to thc polite request of our lato excellent and obliging Post Master, His [ card will .be found elsewhere in our ct brain's, lie bas go'rvod us long and faithfully; and it noed bo impressed apon uo one's mind that, rn these days, ev ery man Deads sorely ali thal is honestly due him.' . < ' Union Meetings in Charleston District. A large and unarrmeus union meeting has been held in the parish -of St. Goorge's Dorchester. Among tho resolutions is ono petitioning the President to appoint a Provisional Governor of Sooth karolina ; anti another snggeiting the name .'of .WJ'W. BoYOR for this offico. In the oliy, a Committee of thc principal citizens has bean ap pomted to- pracce7" o Washing?in and wait on. Prasideht Johnson. Ten of this ^Cpminiito? loft tj board the Alhambra ten days.ago. Their names areas follows: A. F. lt avene!, D. L. Mer Kay, Wm. Wbaloy, F. Richards, J. A. Yates, Wm, J. Gayer, Jno. H. Steinmoyer, l;ov. J. B. Soa bropk, Edward North.. -: * JUS* Italy contains seveu millions of men and woznon, who can neither road nor write. ? *? ; - ?r -;- 'j. : - r ---*mt~.\'-A'ZI .-*< [RR-mrnusnEn BY SPECIAL RECJCKST ] ? ' Re-entering the.Old Uflir,n. ?, It ja natitrnl.thVfc-the policy .ia lo .adopted I the Provident of the United Statos,-and his CH! .net ia the Important work of re-organizing tl ci ?il atfroinisiVation of the several 8 ?'es ti?tc restored-to fho Mi'borify of tho old Union.'^hnu h?Ta *ubj*?t of intense1 solfcitilde to the Soul ern people. Wc har.: no doubt tbat the views Presider, t JOHNSON, US expressed in sj etcbes ii mediitoly f'filuwing >his seetcsioj) lo. the Ch Magistracy,-have ti*en eagerly, read and eoiisi ?red as itfdU-ationa of h's intended course of s linn. On the subject of Sta'c organization, 1 Qnd nothing in his words foresto diiwin g u. ft pose to disturb thc harmony of tho' Federal sj tera, ?rhdcr which the nation so long lived-a prtfspori.'d.' He cvidcrftly has no sympathy wi iboso oxtrewista*rho b.Tre advi??d that, tHe sor rato Stale line?; ?hall be blotted out, thnt thi internal government--- .-lmll.be dost rayed, and tl they shall be recognized only .an provinces rerriiurioV belonging1 to ih'e United State?, i ?ol e-?mpo!<:ng integral1 part? dr the system, lite wolds nn rhjs suhjerry are explicit. So fi after <hi death nf-Wr.. LINCOCV, in" replying . tho .tddresa -of W?v. MORTON of Indiana. Pro dent juRMToksaid : "Now permit mo to rem? that wbilol hare opt ot-cd dissolution arid disi tegrntioil on its ono hand, on tho other Ii equally opposed to obriso'.idViori ?r a,ccu.tra??5 tion of pewcr In the hauda^jf a few.'" "The Ot eminent is composed, of .part?, eocb ossential -.the ?rbol?, and tho while essential to' each. Up this idea of de'-troying Slates, my position 1 been bereU?f-'re-well l.hown, and.I see no-cai t- ?-hange it n?w." '"Sim* ?rc fati?ii>;d with I ?dca that the States she to bb lost in torritor and -.thor div/wHins-:are fu losa their eborac . as S?afcs. But their, life-breath ba?i been or suspended, and it IR a high-constitutional obli? lion we have, to secure' c ich of these States in t posseM?l<i)i Btid or} :yinent df a Itepublieun foi of CoveriTnitnt." " I-hnl-i lt as a solemn, oblij lion in'aoy nae of tbeso Stoled-whcre ?bc Reb armies have' becu LeaU-n buck or expfiUud, I ci not how ama!] the number 'of Union men, enough to u.ar> tho ship ol' State-I bold it X si - a high Bitty tu j roted ?lia secure lo thrm a f , pub'ic.m forai of Government/' _ i The meaning iff ibis" is plain. Tho States a be pro-erYcd with all their original powers : . stored. Bnt trey w id be'pr,;*-rved as .Vrntt* th- t'i'i't?? / f..tuting only ??!ir?s of tbs .^rcat Ft cval syi'cn, an* Iv-Me'tn the uutit'i. imposed f that pysiom. The Di:>cbi'er\ of s'i.nc, it is in , will not be en trusted to those who were pron nen! iu Secession : but noprithstanding^hia, those wh ,-nw mailer a hut their former pulitb opinions-are DOW v-iding lo receive cordialfy a i honorably thc arbitrament of war, nnd who reef nize the obligationVimpoeoiJ byi tho Union, une1 i which we are tf>u> obliged lo live, must bee ; ployed in tho work of bringing back their resp? tive States to their original orbits. In view of the oblations rostingon them, t peoplo of South Caroline, must learn to feel a: , act for.a restoration of the shattered mechanit of their civil Government. If thoy love Sou I Carolina, they munt place themselves in an al tude to help her. " They .must openly and hone: ly rccngnizo ber Irue position as a member of t i great Federal system, which is bound to exorei its power for her protection, and to guarantee hor a Republican form of Gororshient. In sho thor must not let wounded pride, natural but u availing, keep thtdr State in chains, slavery, ai . darkness. . If those who have been decoived by hopos, on dear to every true Southern man, but now do > and vanished, shall honestly and sincerely a ["knowledge their allegiance to a Constitute . which their host citizens helped to framo in fori er years, then thc organic life cf tho State w i be speedily invigorated, her vital functions w bo restored to heall h, and tho brains, hearts ai bands of ber people will be once more cmployi I for the common weal. We have been lcd to these remark's by tbinkii { -upon a public meeting which was held in oi , town on Salo-day last. The object of this mee . ing was to set on foot some plan by which a Coi vention of tho people of Saith Carolina might 1 oalled or proenred, to signify to thc genortl Go' ernment Uieir willingness and desire tu re-enb tho Federal Union. The said maiding, not ha' ing. been previously advertised, and the atteoi | auce not sufficiently large io show forth thc opii ien of the whole District, it waa adjourned I , meet, again on Sale-day in July. ' By that tim in/iny other Slates will have acied decisively i tbi.? matrer: and Snuih Carolina can then hal ! no fenr of being premature in ber course. Ranking ourselves among tbop*? who, aa w said above, no matter what their former polilici opinions, are now willing.to receive honorably ?f not. cordially-the arbitrament of war : hop\m and trying to believe eincerely, that by the insert: table working of aa over-ruling Providence, tb . dreadful tempest of strife and'desolation whic has swopt orer-us during the part four yearawa but the harbinger of a purer and brigbtor da tuan ever yet dawned upon our bellied country j we feel it lo bc new lire duly of every true patri 1 ot, coaling a charitable veil over tho irrcmediubl ! past, to "bond all his onergios to thc pleasing tas' [not ualy of obliter-iliug ?di traces of by-gOn .diflbwncoe, bat of immediately laying tho foun dation of pronont and future - prosperity timon; us. Wo hM-icv.. ii to b<v a duty wc all Owe to ou boronfon TU nt ry--ia tho broadest ?cceptarios o ' thc tern?.-tn our i -.dividual B-fciro, to dur fami lies, JIU I fi? tho effuse 'd' humanity and civilisa tion Ihrou?hout rho wu:td,. KiQV? New*. President'J?ns&o* li.-s. ??sood a proefcirrmti ?. .removing.th?: tv.-cuiy-fiv'-j' cent, tax un colton Tho tax nil! hereafter be three per cuul. expoi duly. ?<>-., In aec'ud&nov v,-ith Ibis proclamation., the See* nKary of .the Trnasury bas ordered ibu < fliecs oj thc United Sin;'-.- Purchasing Ar?nelos to bc t'li continued. To Mechanics. .">?tilers and O?K?rs. .The atteniion u'f meoBtoulCs, mill%rJ and -farm ers is directed to ?ho edvertrsement of iMeisrs .^MJTII & J OM its nnn?nnciwi? that tV.c-y Lavo a choice variety ol' liilcs far rule. We havo seen these Files and pronounce them ti rare collection -just Rucb an assortment as it will bo a pleasure to any ono to make his selections from. 'Public Meeting at Lott's P. O W'o point our .readers to thc very wise and time ly resolutions poss?d?t the meeting named above. They will be found in another vojiimd of this paper. These are times in which every dignified and well meaning maa' should sternly make up .his mind tu boar and 'forbear. Tho present crisis is peculiar, and calls for ibo exeroiso of the high est manly dignity and self restraint. 'Tis an old laying, bat worthy of all acceptation that ""what can't .be cured must be endured.'* And to endure un evil gracefully and with solf possession is far bcttoj-oajd wiser thnn to enduro it with unavail ing strifia'and sacrifice of personal dignity. ' .^i^A yoong lady of extraordinary capacity nd'lrcRsed tho following letter to 'her cousin : ?.Wq is all wall, and motbhr's got the-kisTcrrix ; ; brother Tom is got the Hupin Haugh, and Sister ! Ann has got a?babco, and I hepo those few lines I -will find you tho same. Rite suno. Your ajihcc- j tiona to ku: ion." . ' 1 JLjJLJ^ UJU.,J_i ? i .. ... I .; -Por tb? A'Jrcni?er. . ... ., Public lUeeting. At. a lueclirg of tho clt'zens iu tho vbriniti Loft's T. '*) ,'Edgetiuhi District, on the 21st Ji lSr!5, Dr. ^ C. H BA nv WHS called 'to thc Cl "and IL.T. V/IUCUT olccted Sccreiary. On motion bj* Ute?oa. T, (J. tfACOX. ft C initi?e o? three, consisting nf.tho Hon. 1\ G. i co?, ll Kntit-WAt'.G.anJ CAUSON WARREN, was pointed, by-ibo Chair to prepare business for nii'ottn.'. wbu, after a bri.-f ab.-once, reported f.dlvwrag Preamble and Resolutions, which v unanimously adopted : WHEREAS, A rreodraan by the name of H BAKTI/KY waa found murdered in this vicinitj tho 2tHb inst., by a gun-shot wound in" the be And wboreas, the functions of all civil officer oucSUle, who might have taken cogpir.anc such acts. h.. rc boen for tbe time suspended. . Kf?ulled, That wc, tho citizens in thin vieil i assembled, denounce all such ccts-of violence bloodshed without a. legal oxease, as uncalled ! lawlers and-'atrovious^ . 'IlniHiced, lliar we urge upno all, citizens I great inp'>rtnnc?. at this juncture in our affii not to he unmindful of their Tra^bbl'-gations. K to tbe vause of humanity and lu ibe future \ faro of our coun'try. Html ned, Tbsit we pledge ourselves la aid proper tribunals in bringing to justice the pei tratora of all such lawless acts in this vicioin On motion, it waa abo Reinlvtd, Thatirr? Edgefield AdrertUer be guested to-.i.li-Li these, proceedings,, and.) the Sccietary of Ibis meeting-be requested to 1 nish a copy i hereof to the neareet military tborities. J. C. READY; Chai ? II. T. Wnnr,T. Sce'ry. #St^.\ .Mobile clergyman (says a Norlitera par,) went lo-lignerai Granger and asked bia j bc proposed fi 'rn.m pel the Southern clergymen pray lor Andrew Johnson". " Compel yon," the General's reply, " why if y'ur prayer? Qi do tho.l'rcsideut of tho United States anj m good than they b.avc Jefferson Daviv lt's nt sort of consequence about your prayers an./ M jBCr^Thef National Intelligencer soys tb<> n sagacious merchants anticipate,"in cohsettoe of tho 'great increasc'in the growth of colton f-weTla and'Egyul, a reductioH in the^rrrice lo cents a pound in another twelve months. She ?thia anticipation prove correct, it- will efieetui close (bo cotton trade of India, inasmuch as inland transportation there is so expensive a exclodo it?export .-it so low a figure. Then \ emin the turn f.?r American once more. fE5?"Scr.ntor Foster, now neting Vice-Presid of the Unitod States, was recently teen noRr S wich, Conn., working at tba plow in a Cold on farm. -Gon." Gamble threatened to burn down* houses within two milos of Bull Hun on hear the report that the monument thero had b destroyed. The report turned nut to be fnls?. -We loiirn that four Companies of tho 2 Ohio'Regiment have been sent from Columbia Camden and Winnsboro'. -Tho Savannah Herald says that on. Tu day la?t a wagun truin ioadod with goods ld : t! city for August? and interior markets, 'ibe tr; wu9 te .return ia eight days loaded with dom tics, Ac. jay*An address from Gen. E. Kirby Sari dated Houston, Texas, announces to his soldi . that ho bad refused to surrender, and bad bo to coninue the contest, but the armies herctof under bis command had disbanded, and he \ left a commander without an army. s. 1 JHJ-?ut 250 prisoners remain at Camp Mort Ind. They have.refused to take the oath of al ginnce, ?nd are to bo transported to Camp Chi and'Johnson's Island. 65**** Ex-Governor Magoffin, of Kor.tucky, 1 come out decidedly in favor of the adoption the consriiuiioual amondment by that State, learns the Louisville Journal, which says furthc " Wo understand that Gov. Magoffin is so fui . impressed -with'tbo importance of immediate i tion on this groat question, that he intends tako thc stump in behalf of tho amendment," JSPST* Two magnificent horses were rece?? shipped on Board thc steamship Eur -pa, for Ha ci consigned to Franco, to John Slidell. Tho Go erument'officials did not know of thc fact un after tho steamer had sailed. They aro said have been presen ted-to him by some of his ada rers of tho August Belmont and Ben Wood sta nip jgS* A large party is gnowing Tn Parii ia fav . of changing the military protection of Maximilii to a puroly financial one. Furnish bim, this pa ty says, with the money to carry on hi3 govcri mcnt^ and if he cannot do this it will be pro that be is not Ib? choice ?f ibo pooplb whom 1 professes to govern. The Constitutionnel of . late dato, in a dou'nle-lea?cd, semi-of?cial lookia article, assorts, however, that Franco-will m merely keep bim under ber financial care. 85?* Thc Tribune's special says "that Presidei Johnson has expressed bis regret that thc coi spirators were not .tried be fore a civil court A. II. Siephcns entera at length Into parley of vindication for tiraaolf. Among othe reasons for his course, bo. cites the fact that th Tribune advertised the rights of the ^outlier .people, to iu'lcpcndencc, and he-was led to. bellov it would bc accorded them without lighting. ?5*?" Tho friends of Gov.Brown will bc please todearn that ho was in Savnnnohoa the 15? instant, and that he wiitin a short lima rejoin hi family. ? t5^ The Empress Eugenic has wfitte? a lette to ali the princesses pf Europe, proposing sub scriptinns from all branches of Christendom fe rebuilding thc Church of the Holy Sepulchre a 'Jerusalem in splendid ?tylo,.with rights of wor ship-(hero for all. . , . - j}5*'* Thc English journals, "vbieh.aro tho mosi friendly tb the North, <runtir?uo to comment uper, lue prbpoeed treatment 'or thc Southern leaden .= ; rc if or/, mid proDqunfeo j,i l?o ""impolitic,' an_. gcacrvuf, %'nd unju.-tinai.io cours?. gan- It is suspcel?d in . Wading ion . th.-vt thc conflagration lit Chattanooga way a resort-of dis honest officials to cover up -detective acconats. '?ST The Kib?.1 prisoners at Point Lookout are being released as mi/i-Ily na possible. Many uri them have rene hud Wasbiugtou sick anti in a dcer.itute condition. 53** Numerous applications for pardon- have been Hied in the Attorney General's ?.?ioc. Thc attending to ibera is necessarily, slow, ns the pa pers in each erse have to bc carefully examined befbr'u presentation to the President for bjs'deter mination. * ' - .." . S*^" A rumor bas been circulated from Wash ington that.Prcsideut Johnson will probably be fore long issue a call for an extra session of Con gross, and ibero may be something in i>. . pST" Hading learned that a considerable forco of Union seldiors-twenty cr thirty thousand mc?-is to be dcta.ilcd for tho pacification and reorganization of the jrrent Stato of Texas, tho. French Minister ot Washington, the Count Mon-' tholoo, His raid, will demand an c.tplauatiou vt Mri. Soward. ."O?r The World's Washington spechl says that Rcvordy Johnson's argument in the conspiracy ' case; will relate mainly to the jariedielion of (ho court, and it is intimated that ho is ro nevero on' 8oin> oFthe members of; the commission that they will object to its reception. Lettie Etti DoerExpe?t.Evil. ' A hobie Florentiue, having devoted him seif in early We to trade, in the course of time realized a.. very . handsome property. When advanced fa years he took bis yon into partnership, and not long after gave up bis vriiole mercaptire concern into his hinds: and tilling into a bad state of health, oivu.g tith er to bi* gi bat exerting of r>? bis 511 bae (puent high living, be heenruii unable to leave the house. - -. Hiij Mn, called Vincent!, who was ol' an ex tremely avaricious disposition, finding, his father .continued lo linger much beyond the period his covetou*- &ud ungrateful heart would, havo assigned him, took inoasures, un der pretence of obtaining fijrhim better med ical advice than be could at home provide, to have him conveyed to the city hospital. Yet hi? affaira were then in ?flourishing ^t2t?.;_ and everything that, he possessed he <r.r d to' this unhappy parent, whose age ns-! infirmi ties, whose tears and entreaties, he alike disregarded. This 'unnai ur.tr son could ni?*, however, contrive to- conduct tbe tnatter 60 secretly av to cl udetlie Jobserra-iou and re pvoacheaof all classes pr people in the eily. He at first tried to irupose, both upon ios friends and thc public, bj the fais?1 wpwsbii tations which he s-ef?n fboi';t>itt ?ii.?:n^ Uu-.-e could not avail him, he resolved, in order tho better to disarm the popular, voice against him, tosend bia own tfbildren-wifch the little . presents to their grandfather. On- one occasion hi gave to. his efdest boy, about six years of age, two fine cambric shirts, desiring him, early the next morning, to take them carefully to his rx)or^raitdfiither.in the hospital. Thc little bpyr with*. au expression of great respect and tenderness in his coun tenance, promised tbat he would do so; and on his return tiie-aext day.bis .father, calling him to him,.inquired^w-lnjther, be.bad deliv ered them .safe.intOitb?) bands of his grand father. " I ODiy gaye-iyra one,, iatber," repli- - ed the little boy. .uWbat!^ exclaimed Vin cent, willi an angry Y'oice, "^dirl f?ottbll yon . both were for yo?r frrandfat^her ?"' "Yes," returned, the little f?jdow, ?vi rh a steady and . utidaunled Inwfc, '( phi. I thought that I would keep ode of them for'jon, fainer, against the time when I abaN bave to send you, lather, I hope, to the.hospitalr"/,i~How,?:' exclaimed Vincenti, " would jionerer have ?He cruelty to ?end me there, my boy ?" M Why not ?" .retorted the lad. * Let him that d ? ctil expect evil in return. For yotffcnow you made your own lather go there,, old and ailing as Le is, and he never did7011 any barm in bis lite; and do you lbiitk-I shaJl-not send jon, when I am able? Indeed,,father;, I aux resolved that I wi;l; for. as I have sajd before, let him that does evil expect evil in Muru." "Un bearing these word^ Vincenti, giving signs of the ut,mo8t.e,TJM?tion, as if-suddenly smitten by the band ofJEteaven, Koreiy r<: cu led of the heinotts offence against humanity and justice which he bad cooiiniued. He hastened to the hospital; be entreated his fathers pardon on his knees, and had bira conveyed instantly to. his home; ever after wards showing himself a gentle and obedient .son, and frequently adoMuisfefihg to bis aged parent's w,-ir?t- -5"ith bis own' hands. ' .--! 23*" Dr. Albon &. Maokcy baa- received tho appointment T?f?ollcetot' of tho Pori of Charles ton. ?SLT- The South Caroljn? and North Eastern Railroads wrill soon be in running order, a largo nu'jib rr .of hands being at work on theta. ??3r The colored'people of Tennessee hive started a Weekly paper at Nashville, catie 1 tbs Colored Tennessceah, edited by YT. B. Scott, ?3T A Doctor of Divinity of Springfield, Mass.? went to Holyoke to preach-last Sabbath, and one of thc newspaper teen went to Northampton bj the same traiu.- They, changed carpet bags L, aiistakr, and when the micistor loused,-fer bis sermons bo found a bottle of whisky. Thc ouws paper mun says thtu ?>h<n his bag was returned to bim tho wlj isley was considerably reduced iu quantity. ' ^3J*They uso a drink, called "turpentine punch," in some European hospitals, in low stages of lover. It is ocmiposed of two ounces o. bran dy, eight of boiling water, one of turpentine, and ingar to sweeten. " COME ONE-COME ALL !*? AT a preliminary meeting of somc-oi the emi tens of the District, bold iu ibo Court ilou.-o on last sale-day, for the purpose of ?onsidetins; :ho best moans of facilitating the rei arti ef th:s S;>iio to her union with tlvo Ihiitod States, and of r- s toring civil government within our bor<:err. cf which meeting tho I?oo. Tnos. G. BACON was Chairman, and Jo^tr-n Anxsv) K.-i.. was n.p pointed Secretary, it was resolved to 1- 0 5 tbo consideration of tho questions peiyii: ". n ; to adjourn until ihu first ?Monday iii July ...x, for a fuller atterid.mco of tho people, aa?t f r giv ing all tho citizens an opportunity of hearing lind being heard''on-subjects in'which the hap piness, penco, and political prosperity of 8 nth Carolina a?o so untou involved. There/on.', let everybody attond on tlwtf day. JOSEPH ABNEY, s?c'ry. Juno 20th, 1SGj. . Circular No; 1. PP.0V03T MARSHAL'S OFFICE, Encerint.0, S. C . Jone pi. JSCS, f w. .-TUB rnhabitantii of this District, arc untitled ?? that by sp?ei.d ordiir fr"ia. Qravet Bril-. Gen. ?l?Ltsm.'X. I'liave >iccn a-si'.'nel t'? this rd.-teo as PROVOST MABSffA L and PROVOST JUDGE, and am tent'bore'iov-tne purpose of preserving, good ordert'adminwterio?- ju?tico. settling dis putes, ?nd rati/yui?, con tracts, between Froedmea and Planten, ?nd ta encourage thc inhabitants, j white and black,. ?<J resit ce tko avocations of I peace. II. I am also authorized to collect all U. 8 horses and mulos for the Government, and if ne cessary /Sf the ute nf my Troopt. I ?hall like wise seize- " C. Sv" mules amt wagons fo> that w?rliv r $% Tho inhabitants'are likewise notified that if thdy havuj U. S..or " C. S.".muskete lu their iiot scssion. that they must deliver them: to mc. Par ties haying other fire-arms will report tho oamo at triis Office, ' and obtain pcrmissioh to retain them. . . CHARLES Mr. HOOPER. 1st tient. 33d U. S. C. T.. omi Prorest MarshfL june 28_ff_V7 CiTCiilar No. 2. PROV?ST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, EnoEriF.i.n. June 2il, 1S?5. .rTSl'IE inhabitant? of this District aro hereby JL notified lhat rto Dogs will bo allowed ip the Public Road or Street?, unless Aey are muzzled. 'If Tlie'y aro found unmuzzled th?y are liable to. bo sbot. ' XJHAS. \f. HOOPER, .1st Liout. S3d U. S. C. T., and ' * , . Provost Marshal. June 27 . ,_^ St 27 Tailoring Business. THE undersigned j?jH do all work in rb? TAI LORING BUSINESS entrusted to him, and will do his ut'Xtost to give eutife satitf.iotioh. Partrcs wishing Clothing made or Cutting done .will please call un him at hts residence. When tho oash is not convenient, provisions will be re ceived ia payment fsr.work d'?n?. JOHN COLO AN. June 27 ft -27 Past Office Notice. ?WOULD most respectfully request nil persons indent-id to ino for either P stage or B x R r t, to call and pay up, as I am ?nHhely out of busi ness at thia time, and tho small.suras due me, if forked over,'would assist me very much inuc??d A. RAMSAY, late p. M. June 27, tf 27