Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by R.J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.
About Weekly chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 183?-1864 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1861)
The AtUuia JS* I *'"* no fißefawMn ofCoL B. 0. r**cN-,Cpuftof the f niton Dr.gtwos, aillliur wr 6ftt men to fiil P** rjnk ® o’ 111 ‘ oai ! ,<u, . T 10 eighty m order that it may he t te ,red into the Ton <h>i>e latino. .wliich is to be eompoeedof foor companies of cavalry, four r anies of in fantry, to act With the cavalry * voltigeari, two compftfl^ 4 of heavy infaui . me company of artillery. The gion fs eapeeved to he in tiirr ur ti.e i :,.h Vj gmt, hut i componie* to be a., .cthd witfiin a weetr— the Legion to be thorougmy drilled before go,og into Hrvice. Hen. Tno*. H K Vmit is <Ht pected to be Colonel, the othei* field officers to’ be appointed by the President from-erpenenced Ar ray (Tffioera. h will doubts V a splendid L gnm, d*it Ofera in*. eMnotrfob an nous to be in the thick ot tbe fight*in Virginia 1 nere see ms to us to be some auotualy, howev or, shout it, as it is to M tendered through Oak. Itaovrs, who. Cot; Y *.r*r aayt. arm vs,” and yet, ti.e iMtt ‘Unl uiftu:,u the- held officer*. The tlovemor we presume has received from hatti'e hoi IfidMUy iofL'raiedWsny applicants wiihio-rsTe past that bis ** present, supply fa exhaust ed. This action of the fiovemor reverses tbjr f,M *1 hnill we undersUnd ho has emat.irst.sd , “find corue first sprved,” audit would be only fair and just now .that those applicants who hove been refused, on account of exhausted supply, vMil'.fi tow t*-fdrifik6eL l 'f.t>’ “dikof'tyjir from tbe m pj/ljr. And this potion, as well as the previous action of the Governor, scatters to the wiudath* talk ‘we have so often heard, that our Chief Magistrate Was greatly solicitoas that tionrgia arms should be kept to protect soil.- Voriirhaa already furnished Geergia arms to sjlx or eight regimeow, wlaltli hut*fieen .ifrvj.y cirf ijf tfyr. S'tM’, and now agrees to furnish a is. gw/ir, triVie rri-e./, with a rin | to c ury ,>ut of tie Ww servsoe. ra all cases tendered thran/yf, the ffurtnwr, in order, are c.ot>'KISH that .Stn/s be fnaintafnefi, £veh tHongh ail our arma go to IjgitsactiU, f,Vi{gpia, *V poppy* | it is all right, or, if not, that It will ~H l> made. r:jjht I fie moroiof. . “Cone's Laoiov.-’t A leUet I.aa bcei* shown un fropi X, It. it Cunt, in whirl he modestly prefers Iliac the Kegim-.-nt of I ,>/'!,/■ ~ i no* rn gsmx li, ffwmey,’*"MiWßß n yv?T?giSn.‘- ~vr K beg leave to.ditfk* iyi|f. fMg. iHb, in coin mon fo&ft, ‘h'& t” the original tale. \*ly not i We hnre “ if&rnptoo's . in .S-Mith i arwl 44, ,? tu Virginii; ‘inn's Legioa.’’ hue \,y PrpHh dint Uayi*, and ht tiitirtertMi into wrviffi very 000. UwU eoiiiaiu foux rotopMoica of Lor*t.— Oitrnp!rfto#l fha Hhrbtnand JJn^ari*, MrnvALLe have Weil nanl< and tfie firat wj4i rIA <ebft ->rx io; :u field. O(*i-PTHOrr lyrwirriry. -By a lett(*r received iu Una rky (rtmi a m+rnher *>f tiir infwnt rj. Jit” Uc*tQ thttt tlmjr flre# recenUy reviewed in them QfQp ifa f) \ V V nil know hat >-ir IVeidsnt rsu 1 4-1} a good wt flrwt Sight ■ nni thmeforo we art- not ur|ri**d | ut hio Ltyyr ahlt; oplhion of tin* ts poy.’* It ir HtftTOov Lktciiuk Uto teednf pay tLc Firm (ikornia 4<igtniait hj tb*ir-inarch j to FhilhppM, whithnr they ur damiued. . * “Ui Ts iriNf*<>i-ißiii” -Tl t/W ipeett V olunteers hdve ch ined Atii rWr*i Fo ■ 'JliifcliitiK l j in honor of Hoy. \. f, liin&sa, of Luw'rcucc viUe. U* has umfoinied the enrtifo rtom pau.v ui 1W owu oxptco r urd it tkeir miitihor is j iqcrewfid to one hundred Ut*. is willing ti> equip I thrm. This rs a patrrotic example worthy of imi iatiun by of our Cduunrmocn •who though i ptivincally utiablf to ♦ rve the (Government on j the battle field, hftve the uieunAto uid in thU wAy S lh ffflat'iifttlltM cfiiieelo which ifc arjs n r in this mqnly, wp are reliahly infofmeVT ! h*ft fils plow and hor.-H- in ibti field, and Mentor i iu4u Uih 6sca|*c to join the military company from €k*6i>*, who were 4 mutt Atr Tlu: 1 young uiun’.s parent* were opposed tv hut Ur won ko usuer for the finv that he availed hiioaclt td this opport on it j and Me bat e footed, m Wqtt aft deMitnt.i pf uuy m< awW whatever. A.s < U 4 papieid tbu residet eu <•! JHfwr VViUon, be nailed lrotrt elicited, the i ahove isictfii Mr. Wilrtori tiavc- hnn uii i the money he bud *-sonMf Wevtnti-en U>iUru Jiqd | hid rtj** brave boy (ion speed oh hig |titr‘iolu* j oonoun. fantpin* n/i ett44,si * * ! the company albAlfiJ ill übeve m. iiie **Cu|te ! Mangers,” which passed thruui’h here op, Tlttrs toay uioruing last. Wrvrpit SrccwjrtH lianrv so his recMt content M inter I Mtvii, reertivcd the support of tbe Southern UfoUtn nu n avid nil’ uppoaeff to’tbfc Lirtc*}ln Adminiritnitiou. Ism m for nnJ “cot.iciou. ” The- vo'te I Tli© Ftttfoi* of Columbus ro ttiuaiileritgt the propriety of disband oft the citv police i)iiripg tfU wnr, and unking the citizen* generally so Uis- i - Tbe vbj(?ct U to save the e;vpuft*y*ittituuetLtm-.j <folla.vnd to appropriate th&t amoutit to ’ :tuf ► ulilimV tamilie*. Wo have little donht it,'! he.monuj hotter ftpent in that way, Fer . flaps U auhjuct uiuj *ug** the attention <)f util i *?r citiw -r-but it will tO*pte rather a had vriifen liftie frthies t’ojtnA, ‘ ‘ • > >'nw York.- The New York Ut mil of the ivili ni V na)i* “A general conviction ohtftiu.s. thaj, with ft'ty fww 4\cefPona, nnr great jrtblntjg houses imiat nr? to piece* auoUur cur later, nnti t under the iii tnniiMiW#li t>f£9 three or four per conk u month prov.'a boh forbte an inducemeut to per uaritf > by> their pay er. Vhtj Mojrv , pkilf fyilMn. tfiat the fktftfcefu cfoiiutfos pf Keii- 1 tuck v rumui to eeceth* anti join their fortunes with the ConU*derate Mate*; dttti that an aooa as the lUfolamtuiu it mud**, lieu. Pillow, with a large force will wove to lhir support IVotu sos head ilUrffthru ut Cniou City a few mile* iVoni the K,v‘U-. tuo.kyhue. vmm ii me.” asked a brdmnitijj • flf t suitor, “what ship cui'ii'* more pftssciiger*- than the Great Eastern?” “Wei?, madam, 1 realty don't think I can.” “Why, it in einrt-strip,” ‘re l>h.'.i the maiden. w ilh * conscious lihirt. lion. It. tl. Pendleton, father of tWt H. £en •dletoii, died m Ciui.inuuli on the 1.-th inst.. * <1 •at >-*ws. lie whs a ii.itit.’ of Georgia. North t'.irioust Tr.i.-Tlu’ Washington N. t:. ln-qth .*ys that it has recently drank some K reu ton, tint bona tide green tea ui t'fainn. grown in Hyde egunty. Mr. Richard t’Mhdeu.lQC., as wellps M 1 ■ j-ittd- Mj,'is oilt lor'ftif'C. S. A., as against I'na Vorth. TU* laigishiiiti vjl lo ra ha* retsanpd tolar i the table series of strong peace resolutions, re- introduced into that body. .Y<iiuf:u)t Btum ut ;ith fttMigiii Uf* u o* lit Teuiwu'oU. write* to ibv Macon tJitifett | thttidW) ‘eobijMrtffs of i|tat Jffii*.hiiol-Coiiilt>*''r. H, tiindio LightGuattls)and t’ompsny I’, ,trub , Volnuiewre i—are ami or onltrs to march at ame mcol's notice, but to wliMlpiiWt was wot lauwo. A par it which t-eoeutly armed front. Fortress Monroe few fight * youug Yitgmiau, iu the shape of * muuito !>.•},. Hniirrvwtflfa*:- I*"; violent.’ This Hula esuitvatouid will be a waiter l at th VTSil*’ House, and *B for the first lira# iu Ills hie f.syetve wages. Foiouus irfrvrßS DO* TU* S,n TH.—S-vskT'Cn Uuu.Ucd lcU.irs *uW*sed to *. reos iu the s* • eded fttaWfa, wer* ruudtw-vt from Ncnr I ora it Its* Head Office ,U fru. !>***” me ruing last. Thirty-tour’ hanvlred had been pVnioiudy seat thither from .Boulai. hew \oik and Chicago. The Sortbero paper*, m pofcrfxrf u* tbooi remain the following annouucetnent,’ which will doubtless be read with considerable lotereal by our merchant* •■ Korcngn letters will be dt,it’ ored to agyila of SfltnWTfi nooses, TTproperTv Identified. upon pay nicul>f | fv*itt: lull “ C IHU ptwUh f/<:>’*-* Tfe.. wHt notno Opened at the lVad Letter Other. ’ A !* Cnari icition.-TUc “MbbHe .mdgratan Ji that tu Hmish tv"items ot’ that city arc about to make appliciUiou Lori I.ywoa a remonstrate with the l u ted ■Swteu • against the detention of theirleu*;,’ at IVasbitig. tou. Th United States have agreed with the British government t> curry the lo tbetr peeper desUnahou. and these parties cUioi tV.afi the fuftfrment of the treaty stipulation should be, xpisttd on Or, at ieusi, thsut their Utters should u Jt>e detained and eut to Washington, IIS stated that twrire of the friend* of Jack- W4S krfed at Alexirdm. save Knud tluu fetfir H&F *d *>•’ *■•*>’ ‘ l: tod S'ofs troops, louv.^t 1 ,.:,’ - ”T T-t:. ih ocas ’“ r ** *era! (lies were not anxious that 1 /li . v . -to *mjt us for fa* i-two*’ la?]VT93 -‘PTi-GUSSt? sr-hstei e are realty K.,.* Florida *>j. *•# hjfcVt tec *UOU£U OU OIU - Te *’ * * Wt#f **• , - - jh r a.d*:knd|ber “* l Ft*# tT JottPtu ert*nouM Ther see fit to \\ A ox ft ahd taVe * look l * 4 f J a ■ L. vet bmrhNmil Ao to'^e US vi at SewelPs P ultll( , IM ai , v orUu.” <jT ooe at th* at*aiers pt-.uoart dhi , au Iwe feel s.vura Vw uis pc^hr)r lw l WT.W.hS* Ire 4-v , ‘vtw3 fiX tb. *rerai •?%} JiT'ft*’ • flw Buffalo Kcurosi ihn doses ,al tc.’ bio *dy article upon the policy * tha Licoetn Ac mil rtutratioo y jm- ,!av of compromise Or c m sv-- has cue ~v The iMierurneui l as determim-d utlon its *£;, _ ti-i* wwWf# l +*M±iZ of us Lit non V , rrr rrrrr jii*t!‘ in the l'c, v ui lljat be readied ts It c. u the Iffehf ,-verj * * w h, . resides south of Maaonaad liMon's fine. T mess, ‘ Tl t’ c t Js shorter its 7 “1!;, it Se rebels rtluse W njui * miration. woMfHn&el. and .row and - forfeit of tlieir Inauuon. TW g< t U ceu; P) , s bo pnsouera M ha* no wl* .or -wncot . n ,.. 1rt ..t0r? -rneither has it iinui-y to vately (afdioe It mlist wurtfr the land, devote 4o tut-tr tor and so eucc. and ing out lha U ill trailor*, >s ffee *w*. , v. A difpafch'to ChofW* Ifk&rg dried Richmond, June IS, snys . . KcneUand'a column is no* nwr Wtarttesifir. and within three miles of -fOeiivon s lorcas. Orcen Boils, a true Weu o. volur. 1“ Vacren countT. Ml**., has paid *l.-0 to the OoreronKtU Joan, and proiniueu to subscribe one hundred more. GEORGIA I'CE.ns. p’A r*Tiuortc txaai LK,—l'arise Anulk.i*g., c Coweta county ha* uniformed ra entire Compani oi.aoldier* from Palmetto, .i !,is own exptnea | larniafiiiig everything, jimludißg sworps. H j took bn own overseer ;. .v er y uUU raan. aeAp.ad- J “ lnj coiar-iearer-oftbe Uompuny. lit ho* if. acr.-s planted in cotton, and oars that, after -it i ductingln, expense', and enough for ordiasri , pses, fie.wifi suu-crioe the oalanoeV, tboGocern uu-iit; sod. iiesvius, wiii spie fittvxl.ou.ssnd dbihir tof ‘he victory that Kiuig our tudopandeac* Nla -A’.nofi]one <sf Utose darnppresH!-l L’nior ■ Uieu for su si I clod Lincoln .* sending'*:, mm;. ; dou a,South, riifiw . .L‘r Ttftfiftoa ttic*lr4f*Tu>.; r. r r : CfibOiMrfitSU C*trt. E K Mi have I>*-Si iw opfefl bv rt.V -SAVetarv of (Tar. on- err f fib,ms bflerorf by th't-*pfaie-Hit ihqr nrdrlfle i *i*r •% “m. 4 ant# Borfto t urtU’ and ,% j directly through the cbmurv ‘fo fttchttdr L The j Oompnr fake up (be fihfi dr biardt, >fn Fisfiaf i | zjfiffaxt fcfto dm ?p enmijl! whr. • u ptilr urtdtr a go<id currituand^f, f ’. the ujiivni- fthoufd imriied'/awslv enrol tbsr caiucs.-r- StinnW ('orr.tr:or- ■coaU\ t 1 4th. tiuwhhß ov W. S. Walluct, Ob ifiiowed uat brvWn’i Hut ei, *3 of * hatch of CoMQtf'rfeic notM which were tnke* Iron tLe pcrwin of Thou G. W MaAW , hUm AMr iHw m jail at (Jathoiiri, Gor<ir.r etiitiay* for Pitt oifame* of naci* p :t pr r . mm’ Mwoklfn Wn * and at Mar.am arxi to At ton U r biA? whi4- at the Ttool Houw ;n tte-* fUor ■ j/aMWiiipHi, r*. end wetii to Tayior couiifcy, urhgfpa it „ ft• rela 1 i<rww When arnHlt* dat ijwttww, ba bad kW>unu*rf-*i money d*wotn Jiation of Trnh t -or, the Meehan** Bank of and at’ frifiHfti. oil J*ite Bank p( Gatrnptereo of North ’ A * irwu of tfij name'd Gray i* wi f'albnua ja*i kan *Mcv VVabac's- thinks tbe r*eniiterfc*i‘’ Ten* onAbfi Mechantw of Aneruats. aro im pXOK.-voui) troir* an an*-red piaio of the B.aik <4 Temurarees T : h© nm 'heaatdwl, anc nrta.woll oaieuisu i to daceivw(Aione not rnuob aadd mha iOofig’ ti.iK-v bevwralof thend(i*T hon pftjLfcd litre tj Mjuxki.— i/aoon OitiztU. ! r,tt * a > iV Hid ;j>wiuilfii I new brick ChuryJj, on .Afpfi j ctre<?t JO (Hid oyewmed hy c rpe Metn&dW j (lenarrnuHtjon, wio* 4ea>roi|r<l hr firtdhis, toorn.- ;‘hMilohe wojdcq store room qf philips, minuted, iq I lhey-ar /yf {by Cburci. ao ! cio-e to ji, >ty!w;h -w us *ryitt dpHtroyed wuh con tent m, and tLeimn £fM); ttiWAicattid to the V.hupci. Mr. *I J h%l|¥S V* >*&. says that the fife louei have been the wpik.of. an ! Hw-fcimiair, aft Hivre had been no about the pVetni#*s for .some lime, previously'— juiu&ii (Jltir “ii, ’ .. x..- ~ . , 4'tAfftKW'fiavffr A*tt* that it is fir-Intention of tht? bietA- and the OaWiHff of th* f*rorj sw.aal Government to example r<f Mr V hwcwv. a*l pity into the Co'mmow H*e umonnt ul their salaries’ during the war. It 5$ said the*, tbe pniiciphl ottire hoMefft, W'bo can af ford it.noend to reeeiv nnW half df tVir Balar?es, pavuttr the ftibl-r half for the benefit o| the rolfin teor*. < .. We are excdedrafcly to lesm tfiiw. Wk be® leave 4o *&<>,* that ho n>* this war coniimi.-H evsft v pnbiih -ftervftnt in the employ of the Government, accept only the same pay giten U the privatHi in tbe mnksof nur menta. it ie hjcnuch acta ♦ thefmAhflt is ewnohled and oar people united. Let uV all pmti* ihM are serving for the honor of thl o—hiUiioUny.tr. ‘ • Sj4Tf brnurAts is W^’—CoJ, KJ\ M atk .ByErcftary ft! State, unci A* J. I Ls p, Shi veyor General, having 1-ft for Viygio.u I \i>lpqit'4;ju in tii if *ryice pi their eounuy , jrt are fo fttat** busing oi‘ their ; respective othcea will be promptly alceadqd to in their absence by compdeK si preseatatives. • ill to tuii -•# hi. J&tVtf* r 3bJtof J /'&\ w hftv .huiWmmHi Monday la.st Mr. Jsaniuel li. \> iilidms, the overseer of Mr. *J:.I. I Him,- wn bid plantation, some ergtjf mAes tfftMulhe tWe i'giwhee canal, (iroapp. ared under circumataneea jhat the puspuiiup that, !he had been foully deall with. Yesterday morn i iug Mr. A. ilnllidav Werrt in search of the missing irthii, and aftk i a time siiocbcded in fliftcoreribg the body iiMitfi'ereully bf4ed on the bank of the cofuil near thd water's edge, obotit sixty yards beiowlliean barest bridge, on the plantation -of Mr. ilinos, it bore marks of buckshot about the lioad alniiace, idsowing that the uumi had eridenfi ly beon mur lered. lufortiiation oi ilu rie fatb haring been brnlight to Ut w O. (Jonmftr bden went oht yenterhur arrd bebl .in ltrpji-st or**r the body; After a ‘thorough mveaugtttion the Jury found that deceased 1 came to his and. utb i>y gunstioi, wounds ifiHiuted ou bfceaftt. and lo ad w ith buckshot, by one Ad*in, h alhbvu. Hie property ot Mr. 4. L IJioes : and toe Jury further miv Shut muml Adam is guilty <,f nmr dee, nnti timt otic GUy, u slave, also tbe pnvjwrty of Mr. Hinosy is ea.Acctiisor]r’ > huk! inwrder.” Thu pui h’ i accused wnv urrested, and M ill lie brought up lor examination to day before Justices Oriwlorii, WiUianw and Tdbeac, of tbut Dwtricf’ Tin* deceased was about \i > yen rs of n ab hvh nP liu-hmohd couuty, and lias u. tArher -tiding i.j Burke covofty^sWcf. MF.r.w'ciioiv.’ -Vestyrday W. Ji. Wp/.d, A. s h‘iUqgs 4 jnl S. Baas, ujcuihyrs of Lfie N'ewnan Gtiards passed th t)ds ci(\ ; wi,tU thy remains of Ml*. 4/ H ; Meyer, en route to his late home, for mterinnnt. . .Thp ciicuinjJaMces of hn j death ury thpae \\ Gilo qn guard <j’p, ■ m \'d^ij)ia r ou Suipl... tlic lap Giuii ds, uusued ntfempte.l to j pus the Giii*** oupg Myjcr 46tn&uded tb-ti, P’aJjft- ! Jfctikfif to give it,, ipid ‘Whisttid on i pUsstfiff, wfticfi MevVr stonily, yet pofitely reJq.sed/ tq hiyowu lent, tieUberattil.v;.loqd j ♦hl Liss gun, and returned anduuQUv.sbojt .the sou*- \ tjnl or.sojuie, ofjr, j had oh tile previous afternoon.bough, t a barrel o| j whiskey ; hence this horrible murder. We sin ceiel v syuiffiatluse w’lrb voting Meyer's- pureuts <oodp- : j J>r.srKß\TK Kr\Aw.irii.-*-Wn loai'n Hint u small 1 party with Constable Junes, and six of hia .!og* ’ jwere in pursuit of ruuawayp on Thursday, They IdftßUb rtpoh 1 bndv'pf sham 11 or’.lp ip a .swpuip, ; lihar tbC'v; nlile Ldfk the armed,,vvitfi 1 . dtiirWh bam-? flfUns, pistols, and ytu ofiliem vyitb * a sword. the party Mike pi bijfjn of tfierp tlt* ntlgr|by ‘had * tatted - tfie ’ d/igs \yt‘tp pul THc'hegioc.s we/eAli wafer’ ptiuj'iy. up. ! j tr brut ortb of fheru anjl apapp ;ed fiijf f(iW!ttHi‘c'li\frsili fbl Nigb'f yii, thy : :pat tv returped to tow u fyr'otltCr agd parted j Jaghth yrMcrdayVbUt did Sot succeed jn coming j jup with, flic Uanukkovs OnoxTitijftßST—liotMC Gu^r 1 1 hui bbeeii khown awn dobiar romitcf bit ‘note’, *upou the fieehiHiMii Bank* of Awgnsta. Thv pjfct-c'j lappcoo -1 to boa gvooitiu thA Mvchanfics’; !liank*i adapted t.vslie AngnsLt mr j |rwioy.<"lt i* a dHimufoiis irmttun. Obuntcffrits ■ itpon the Bunk of fCmuinepoe, of;Nowbern, North iluroi rta, i‘.(i!ko in airwihitroft.*’ ! b'i'hu vboail aof itho baud *4 ‘cofitttovftiitork J fins AieuH urvosted* -Ho hate Been opt rati the Mas ot G. M . AUein h\\* re*‘ uftin-e -i• TlmnAis 1 (L W. Maeklm, tnd link ft fnvstVM < io I t* w ar (Lcringdifo. fli* -is now HafVdy lodged* in jai! at tlidiiDun;(Jordon county in tbis'tSttfte. nTtittiti ;* ti I egnbit cian of these cdtnuerfeiters, •.vnd it ik Beiioveri that m'n few days the ring tvuiers w vll b# urn ifed. Still Vmginla papers wiW do well to give pttWici i4y to this matter, as there i-a danger of this money 1 hewib pxased oti’ in tbat State. Onr own Banks linvt* iio doubt, reofri’ed dnft unticc. We get tiiitiWv fojtiis-fraui the Hon. W. S. Wallaci*, of Tay lor country, who haw been InstrulnMiel m tei retirig’ lout uad bvvuk\H(* op this uost <A counterfeiters.-*- A4l(m*M fatal!itf*mcm ; ! A aSuUHft*’ iJoosn.-^On-Friday morning List the “Tiftalo Ulutift”lirotn 1 FbtuUlai uml tiio llbrt. County \ oinntears puFsed throngh tbvs plioe : on tltr.r way lioiini, hui iue, from cuujh?, fumic* declined to he nuikttii eii mto ourvice* W have beard many rtftsons assigned for the course they h\i pursued, but as wc do rotknow what \riftd the true one, we shall not repeat a-liy of thtun. ‘ *•■• i • * ■ 1 We in ay, ho iv ever, witbout any tmnfopfie'ty, tlu* remark, that where Hlere Imft bueti So I much iiud sutb widc apTeud-disftatisfactimi among i voiiiutieors tfeueraliy, there evidently’ been Honu whore.—/14.Y/aA- Woirkynpi J C as Mfl'oN.vi u—We have just returned from wish, to tiuiuji kelduniil*. where w louuil rverv thitig ii> vifli-ili ux ordi'C, ijud the entire o imp in tho.besi siittliof discidliuhv Thereureabout tt.'KS’ . ireuus iu.tlie. camp, uuoh s ti.e enmmand nf tein t.'liiHips. aud both ihetso and men urn-terfertly ?4Vkilid Huh the roha oui lrtnUtions. hue du ties ill the soldier ure pettormetl by all with the utmost alacrity ud cheerfuloess, ami these croak ,-ifa and trriuunes who ute eomplaimml of tlieor „ot- tuidd'.wu be i.oi Bi-own, have only In v,.:t ihn o ifaip u> ha sntisliod f the nttiT i(oundless i.esu ut ihoit mvu;'i#v* .Wihli.'ii /l *totii<jxnr*! r v ,o>- \ tU\, .Tul; ike ql 1/e • • r -satu'rSuv. JnV Cth.—FxiyjHUatiyu dales. ~ . . . ({Rthda*. 4left Ifh ?nnibh. Monday. July sth.—Sophomore KabiWrihe#. at ‘iu vteuh. i‘. il. .11 .. :,J ... -vi -t- .. i Tii<w4ay. July at!*.—Jauior Kxhjl .uoci ue .11* s . A ‘-I. V\ c stue+y, July ,Mah. —C*ttweJieineM.*n-t A.iva . ( •> ■ a•• •* ii AsotitTr. M vtArrrctfcr’ tt J"{ rfo< r ihCtte 4ftit frithtr ritfifrri: Jiiii)f r , ;'v4rf.l*: a-’ > ivtn'ctthbbt?.. full srr.V of diiidt.Tni\iq ito'm. bi.hnpV riot uualitf. of thr Hyfflr Milll, Cohttr.biiff. <Jil . ,enff hdv ing thym ui iae ‘np b.t F.mcry Wti'ctjp, ns s uressnr to thl- M-ieon Utlttfilir vf.* bhoWetj cofnirtote stSti# w.'Ji he fidfWhrdbil ‘JiV JW. Caf.Uhrt, to fhH hrarb onards'lr. . .? -Wt*. . At lic*of- ty thr Tiohte ‘durfor. It aeon *t.H |A f'3jn’ W ‘ t ' irfoth- rtmfrHtnliOdis ft) ‘the wir, OuiVr fvfwj,i, friends, aud do vour pari, if you'lire faStd ln|W- ;; t Vy ;;:. dtt Ur tei Aaat.— We uudenatatuf ibul (U <- ,*M hr uis .Owdic* .hi direoiioue tlrrmich ’.lie State, fur tho iwtam a,’ uJ nai w-hhffr hnv-i iie.rei Jli re been issued to V< lunlsoe Uoinpuiii s eid which have sot been considered proper tor ia,-a gnjederate service. A uiosi ecerv tiU**i m v,coins *u. nwpond to tiile reomsi:)oo with its ; hundred ot old and we doub; not that, upcu a careful aud uioi-oaiii. wc..: uv, : it (hast ft) e thousand could be nausieeed in tue Staid. Huay * I perl ..pe moot of them, are of tiie old amt nod . sic-1 pattern, ami we learn thai the tloveTDOr bus urrauuvd urtth .Messrs Hodykins A Son in Macon lor their rapid uonTersiun to the percussion look'. With this vliamte. toacJier with u+.atorer repair^ ( Jtay be united. iM-e niswei U) ts exJ.xt >*'■ us us a soi li*w has ai y use for, a id UibusaadU <ff ‘loone -ou srdi nvuinnt.y receive tiium aiuiu.sreii ta auruitu ure niTi.mou or A urinnM —Uiww m i! Timer. “o;> ! C*-’ ‘-Tif-Itiif g,# exufcibfi K.4V) ’ i?5vV t'Tt* on tLe oar set :a tho utopte^wefc tiUart a :jWoj* arn : firmn’tW’ lfee p 7 ‘fihtfn iwSlk of crH\oir : ahhr-Wgh frw pf who subscribed vt. i¥. ~ Mrs. TerroU^. Terrell jt>*les, snd more it she msieu iu Hauetk k j; * Thoutas rind'one - tEJiu W' -SKd, bs^’-.lrWi A>*aih. —Mr. SAmueif'. >lmru. ft^i , iii#rkv *1 niupt> , \ju.. bten m *uud<* nfc4*w*o o: mwdlor siie wst imp >•**!-&. *M<uvWu u> law, <- hi.# uf* i a Tues tiuy iiitfdi iw l iJ o‘cKwk. upiitjjr his >4, *tii; :jiW ib* tiic *** coostfinas ve* wrdy. bo. *>■*> : P* Bf * W’ ,,! h * . jitixml* t KA’ V aej. Orrvsrtßiiit A’-cTßrst.- Jfr. neap Wy. knvi‘ aswtff . ti-.it ,e ia ff-rs ritv, was shat 4bt yestwdey - mofniu*. Sajbe Evprt^ uitv/i fMidwife ”r. ireo. Cotir Of lhcKtj.re*s [oadini h'wiW yistvl, nhiii “ * .*A~ ptri*it2 Mr. TOjf, w .hv ff- t od. wonnuing biPi iniV regioaufue a-du iu*. Ac *’s4l pepetrifid Tie oavrty. d;4 ttv ♦CtunJ U l : be j3}gyW Ms. Cvc.Ur^ u^rr-bttjmeV witl- fctie*? A't tba -actsJvM. auto miefMt rtv’ tf;npbr. 0f comuranr ST- Atn late Ticiv' Oigbi Mr. “ vary <tsjjj-a sitaaliop.—V? tr Til* toko*.turtle FtEKT.—Three otocLaifinc vesaeis sct> tp have been off ow bar , .Thursday last. TheT fifed bree s’.iot* at a brvfT , { lUit was idea;iiUu >■ —i-j subseqacct -1 ii'i'-c •=** a prae. Stedaiipw wltji in. tbe tease* J; posed to be the brig ilatiUib • B*f;V VtVfr rsneti, yff (pficllj. ti-'AuOA .tfio _ ifidO of ni'.olAa-SeS. CQllaJgi;*?* fikfM. .yrranftu Rari. n w:H. , j jR.-iiflv A-putUtxtn, -j£J. nwtvvo Heroin*-**. IW - } iLeod. • * / xit • . Tbe two noble heroines, Miase* Abbie lxerr Jand Mary McLeod, of Fwiimowt, Marion county, wfio rodefnotn their l.omes to Phftlippi, a distance of t thirty odd miles, to apprise our forcea thereof tbe appt muth oi tbo tiue’oy, :trriTi in Siauctou by the WcrieHi train on night luM.an i re a>cibodiui iaoroiDg T wßea thpy went to iiichmoad; While here they were the!“oß§erved of all olfattrvm,- and w ere recefved with a eoroial welcome. (ireU oniiety wa* inamfosted by ail to hear a dotaued'uccauutof tfotir uiierestuig UiifAiroai tbeir uwu iips. Tbey Lett irauwiont a: > o’cfotk on rfhaday iwruiag, and haHteoed, witfe viJt efcforw U> FfoK.ppu bad not gone a great dtstnuce bef(/re they foumi that a sAcvoi uve of t a<i. hegses utieded fix ng. Uh ey .stopped ala rfoick'-r:.th i*op -for ihoi ■ there 4 Trjfttoa b i*u cnitt up and /questioned them very closely aa to wWUiey wyrr. unc on what a.**? on ikey werg g'i.ng. Mi*s MoLesM repfio*} ; U>. hi uUw rf/gtsturioa--Ur!fi)g him tlgft. mar naCic*Va T ititfoog, atui that they ‘tvere going to itarirour cuuuty to aee ihfsr retaiiOßs. TBeir m terrogator wrcoied to be aiwiy, a&d ii u.Aed the og auity of Mias McLeod to iwpro story which would kiMueecd in impusing app h:m. As WKiuai tile tiorse.-Wir>- Rad been lutfed, ti*ev.ngifcu pfr>ceeded on Uieu wav, hat hail oi gone juiffoJtore. then’ evil gemus. their mterro gator, at the hi+vJsumiih afo.p, das hod by them on j bora*Lack. that his suspicion* had not been i .ailayod, aoo that be wa* going on in wivaaoo of ttygir to b*r aid the approaoh of spiv*. They ai ■ lo}* tid.hiin lo p.ftes out olMagiit *u advanoe, ami then destroyed the ie Lie ra they haaiu poasession. ■tfiat tbe xeancii of tkcir purnr/m, to which they ; then antidpated thoy would be required lo sub •ftik raight not bauay them When tne? arrived oi tfo of W<i>ster, tu<n found it ia com mwUou,,aiid .'oar * p< shoos wr** anxiously await 1 iag their arrival m the eager hope of capturing tfjti.piea. . They wtr* tberr subjected to a rigor on.-|( 1 osS-e>. au><ii*iiit>u. The hinine■ were < aln: tO.ua atiilqx>a-r their -questioas .W *lb out- hei toiftcy-r and expieifcd a peilect will-! iugneas to.Luvo tiieir {KHsoiis- aiarched by any : ii*ay tßey might Bohsot jii that purpose. w;i e ifow< and M) pas*.- tni, after being uetaiaed for ftOftUfie fiifee thouga Luire were seine in the crowd i wiw wer very uiiw h oppo>J to it. Aft soern as th‘ j jpii out oi sigtiL of that viihigti they vqry lapidiy, for. four cb;U they iniglK Mill be ai reaUsd vy some of tho-ie who were so much opposed t<> uiLowiug then* to pi'rjceed. They ur wved at Hiiilfippi about ‘A o chwltiiii the atterneou of the same ua> , an i told t-ek Borteriicld UMti the autsuiy w ould his Camp nal lught or tbe unxb morpioga These iaii.es went m the ho<i*j of a Mr. liufi, about a miteand a naif from FhtMiwd, wberj tiiay staved ail mgiiL . The next muriong they beard the report of the tiring at HbUiippi, aud, la tuagms*. ;ixcoi:.panieu by a couiUtywoomo,. reutrneii to LlniAppi on foot to refisi what had f >een the rcsi.it. Ti.'ejf mo-ed ah*> ut tin ids t she. en *an? without bfUstf defocidJ or molested in the least ‘fogreei Gomg sot * oueot the boufrsa, thoy found James \\ ithet-, ol the Rockbridge Cuvaii v, who had cyficoaltd himself there to prevent •the enemv Iroru Qapturiug Idm, Theso iadiea immediate!v told him Unit iWy would ♦irect hi a rescue if he wouxii trust to then., lie very readily congealed, tbeae biuies him aft o com mon countryman h.v tnrnish,ing him with some ofo. clothes. They then gave him basket o 4 | soup, \vjth a recipe for makiogu, that be might , tiuss a pecilar of that accessary article. With these old clothes and hi basket of soap on his arm, and.g Jluntiy moun‘>M upon a mule, ncconi j f.auied by hia guardian angels, he passed safely j through the crowds ol the enemy, find was brought { by ihemg.-viftf** and sound into the camp of his ! lr ien tlu at altera circuitous and hard ride \ over precipitous mountains where .persons sel- j tiuin, if ,eytsi:, rode before. His fellow-soldiers arid i friends r-.-juiced greatly when he for they j thought tuat he was either killed or taken prisoner [ by the tme*t\y—ttbuy rejoiced that tbe supposed 1 “tfoad was alive, ,apd the lost was found/’ iie is ‘ imw kuoyp in our oapip as the “pedlar of soap/’ j Ihe heroic conduct of these ladies will live in | history t aud \hty will, become vhn lubroines of! uuuiy a thnlling story of fiction iu years to come. ! tiUiuuioji ftp& Uilor. ‘rii* \r<*teri VirufAla Torlom—Tldr 4k ßn laratlon of Independence.*’ The following is the . * peclaration of Indepen {. dieuce” adopted by tbo Tones in tbe Convention i at Wlieelingt F “ The true purpose of all government is to pro | itiot<* th'eitr’rtlfart pud provide for the protection f j utd secunty of the governed, and when any form J or organization of government proves inadequate [ Idt, oi* ftuhversive of this purpose’ it is the'right, it is the dutv of the latter to alter or abolish it, | The Bill bf Kiglits of Virginia, framed in 1770, rc [ alfirirted in *1 - r A>, aud again iu ls's’l, exprq.s.ilv ie i ‘Crieft this right to the imijo'rity of her people, and tin 4 existing Constitution does not pouter upon ’ [ this General Assembly the power to call a Conven ; fion to alter its provisions, or to exchange the ! relations rtf the Commonwealth, without the pre vimiMy expressed consent of such, majority. The act of the General Assembly, calling the Conven tion fthibti ‘assembled at Richmond in February ! last was therefore''usurpation , and the Convention ! thus cafled has 1 not oijiv abused the powers nonii i •tally rttitrnsied tt> it. but, with the connivance ! and active aid of the Executive, has usurped and . exercised other powers, to the manifest injury oi ilie people, who li, if |)ermitU’d,’ v\ ill inevitable subject them to a military despotism. “The by its bmtt gdea ordinances, bast requi ied the people of Virginia to separate fVoirr, and wage war against, the (joverupient of the United KtatcS,- and against the citizens of ; States with whom they have hereto ; ori irtjiitrtartted friendly, social and business re lurlftiis. ‘lt has atU-mpfed to subvert the TTnion found’ ed by Washington and Ins compatriots in the pilfer dfivs of the republic, which has conferred iinexthnph'd pmsperity upon every class of citi zens, arid upon eve*by sociiou of the country, ‘‘lt Las atle/iiptcffto transfer the allegiance of the people to ah illeghl Confederacv’ of rebellious States, ajid ft<| Ujred (heir ftubuiisstqn so its pre tendV'd ’edict's'’virtil deeVopa. “ft has attempted to j‘*Uce the whole, military ‘force and, military operation's of the Cominou wealth ifoder the control’ agd direction of such. .Crtrtf*deracv|’ An- offeiisive as well as defensive ! purposes. **lt lias, in conjunction with th State .Execu tive, Instituted, vvherever their usurped power ex- IteiidfcJ ii r.-ign rtf terror, ihtetided'tA'suppress ifree expression ol tbo willnf the peojde, tiiakmg : elections a mockyry iuni q fraud “the pambiuqtioo, even before the. )>a,ss agft of tbe pretended Ordinance-of Seceaidon, in j stun ted War, by ijiy seizure and appropriation oft tbe propei ty of the FederaJ Govoi umem, and by orgauizing aqd mobv>lixing armies, with, the avowed purpose of caplunug or destroying the I'apjtal yltlie Union. ,■ VjTiey.have attempted tp biingthe allegmuce •of the peopU.of the United States into direct conflict vvun their.subonhuaTe allegiance to the I State, thereby making obedience to their preten j Med ordinance treason against the. foruo r. |: “Wo, therefore, the deb gates heieassembled in ; Ifouvention to.ueviipe such mousmes and take )’Mich .action as tlu*. welfare pf ; the Loyal citbseus of | degiand, foiling mutually consider ed the premises, and viewing with gre.at concern j the deplorable condition to w|iif h this oncp bap j;py Commouwh'ttlth must tie reduced, util ess some | regular adequate remedy is speedHv adopted, ‘aud appealing- to tin* Supreme Ruler of the Hmverse for''Hid rectitude of out-indentions, do ht-rteby, iii tbe name and o\\ Hre'belmlf rtf the good people of I Virginia; solemnly declaim* that the preservation of their dearest rights and lirterfHS, and their se curity in person and property itnperntiveiy de mand reovgitnnation of the Government of the Commonwealth .and that all acts of said <hirm*niion and Kxecutm* tending to separate tiifi Cow uonwcalth from the United States, ot to | levy hih) ottf wnr ogainsr them, are without utvUibntv aud void and the offices bf all who ad- I here to the said (Join cation and Executive, whetb | r Legislative or J nkliciah are vacated/’ JJiSTitßss ix New VoriK. —The following is an other example oF the “wonderful prosperity ** , whicii some papers lafoly endeavored to gull tlie public pervades the oity of New A'ork. It is from a-late number of the iiaily A '* cs ? i Tbe fiminting ot bright banners, the continuous tittta ot drama and ear piercing fifes, nor all the , hraverv of gay trappings and din of marital in** 1 struments with which the. iiemon is wont to be- dunzle and deafen the .hearts ami reason iff his ] victims, will suffice to conceal from the .iuguuiue, tftttH-t*M*Stlg<Wtte’ fcf, th'4 fCI rjhle fiftlify that our wealth and 1 Intv'*i)r6sperifj’ are taking quick, wtiijts to fly atfav. The profridibn ti nrinn in his oflies, the UMihiiiinit iu ins couiinsr-house, the tradesman at his desk —aye, even the poor work ing girl in her attic and the day laborer on the street-tell yon but nite. tale, or terror. Every thing that has appertained to our days of glory is wittierhfg, and the hopes of* all but ftiijae who are apt to profit by the haman shambles tremble and sicken as they take birth. The skies and verdure ■if spring, in this beautiful yagtoh are as bright au ewer, and the hitefiioon so plight gleanis as pleas antly on tower ami sfeople and, roof. liuV could that light'iff flod penetrate ff tHe heii.rta of his creatures, and mote visible tbfc s-.croi ropunibgs a'Od tear* nf epohto all, how .Abortivonld ouy peo pienaf-aket, from'the freOiv which some evil’agen cy. arined vihth an hour's’ ifontTol, now'exercises over Ihfin. tVe Will nrd Our Teiders to visit with us the home* of usOal poverty and toil, but simply direct’ iheir h-tfTvb. even on she balmiest of these spring days, along alone. It is not an unpleas ant Walk, ttt nraiiy respects, and may prove, in soni'e new sea*?, a most iustnye.tire oije, iml.. tbs Astcy House, lytyptu- eye aaStrgelrbm ffaoh ifufe Os the street, ak you j>a.: up irtwanK I'trion S .ptarr. and, befptv you hive goue the distance of three blocks, von wilt begin to re afrxe Home proofs of w hat we have above, and elsewhere, often tutted. Ttj every direction, “tbis house to or ■'store for’rent *‘ this property for sale,” “sell ,gg off at Jess than’ dbst, “ assignees sitTe,” ejc., *are yju nt the race, nonst j by hosts o. less im-, pertant. but slrmtaf ’ alinonpcvments. Mor are these offers Confined to old and inferior buildipgs, but hang, like placards On an effigy,'over the tjotir-pokis of sortie of the mosfel-.-gam. .struclurei inr dor proudest area lie From the AstoT House to the corner of T-ltb street, vou tutor fhfs mdrnibg Count T*rp’ of these commercial epltapßSTTftdfffybu slip quickly into many . aplnndid esiubiishn ent. where plate glass vies With gliding lor the adoinuitut oi Uaipier liays. you,way be wid iu a buyer, iffal bv.suiesi it 4.0. i4 w jilMf cw 1£ iieu, at unaaeasoa, and wttb suebprospeou aud ooniuuaTaliotia ot money as we had last veal, ueaiH oufrthlrd yi’the bqhiueas , sitAs a.oug the gayest poiuous of Bn'adway be. already banging i but tlie signal of jiyUess. what, may we expect wheV Qie piogms ot aiaiqjuter stsa'.ibi'iqg iu ; ctea-spd ig>vi ot'meu ud manq) aod schtter <er rbr S'.iS. niouro mg .uuvary p- asaioti f’ ilsv not the’ ejjgv iu tiiv Fark yet daugie there ■ in moat appropriate pregioeis to typify l e sad late of.a.o'uue glorious mart choked to death be tween .* com t lvcUl. a bairy’a andau almh-iiouae *JSa WsAfaip. —-.Saturday cpprhsstyeiy ■ ivai.ii. tiaiurday UigUi was almost mUueiV.de, agd, un liunday .iioniag, bbariestoh Wi’ke up ia a lad hoi: vr. bu.i you r.y seemed oii I luev-ti viin Up hie’ seen aba vidjm ot specti-iai.ti evtna ldina ry ~.io luatutmsAi greeiinsn* wren? ei riai,eb wiwi dvK'fui and porspiruig laces. A boat ncoc the mercury ran up to its eight a po.ut, in dioat,ug irb'o i-oio .i'dh oog, ca'S u tue coolest piata a A gruueoiao who tin twenty learabas cotta.ilu.-u a reliable thermometer,which has auag :a the same place daring the whole of that tuna, te.ts ue that ms instrumeui, cm .Sunday..showed the hc.il to be mv degrees greater tuao on tbe hottest cay sot the iast twelve suamiera—e diw. J/vctirp, 3tU?,. Arst, m-cjoi. Advr, who i*4 * regie:*•#•■ der Gar Toil ill, in Talv iastjear. anveS in Rich r.oud yesterday, tor “the purpose ot offering b'r service? to the Cos a fed crate HoverumenU S'.i nog efforts*** made to induce him to enter the array ot the Sank, bar tie preferred to fight for a free cf°3j''i,-wd i>W after encouuierigg va- Jj*^ 5 ate Sided in leachicg virgxia. vxh.tms,serfs receß-ec ra hattje under bti dis ™ c: iff ip Europe, and is ready row to offer.-, apery;* *tc- are’ hei e engaged in a atrug lor .Bdy'rßi T p.;e.’ His interviews'w"th l.eus. eaupsjarff ft -*a*a and ottiers is the aeighbor btbanu 01 Mica,, ,sp,- v .emed oa taiiag been highly grutafyng. R: -,„ir ‘., sis ■ t ' l , T f iA -~-b gerfklßaU jvbo uft flaTwik os the ru.itiafakt fbr ‘jh* citr, via a £ -w i oft arrived here rtMarday. and statclVaat 4cgc,es : - *q *f 1 5>V rams, pirfailett rs Qgra. up Cialvi a and ye,ioiy fever v, butp sr.reau ,ag and -rferc was a greet rush of those who CoCtff fegve to ft’ away, bttsipc-ss ia at a staad slltl, arid no ff, ‘gfct offering sot Xortberu or E*?:- ern pvffs. Teasel? are returaing in ballast. Tat -ybfWS* lie fullest sjrnq ali y tor the M'.uft'bwaO? vaq ‘-h.ii -cs- The it v hini iSmjr itooive of tie condition of tliitgaic ,)Tsfe foOttUy is received almost exigt rrefv from S&rvttcat jeurtotla. acd not Utile xe •tlniiat it p lec*d upon ttem.— Ckdrhtii l *** Official Keport of the Skirmltaal Vienna. The Associated Press dispatch gives tbeofficial report, addressed to Gen. Scott by Brigadier General f&ueuci : Left tamp with 4i-> rank and hie, including held and company officars, in pursuance of Gen. JlcliowMl's orders to go upou this expedition with all tbe gvaUabie force of one of my regi и. The regiment selected being the First Ohio Voir.steers, I left two companies, company .1 and к. ao aggregate of 1 g’. meu, attlie crossing of Uie road. .Sent Lieut-Col. Parrot WIUI two companies of Jlf men to Fails Church, and to patrol ‘he road in Mint direction, i stationed two eom pasiies; M and F, e isiprisiug So men, to guard the tiulToad and bridge between the croasH.g and Vienna, f then proceededsiowly towards Vicuna With four companies. j Gompany E. Captain Paddock, aud company C\ Woodward, who were afterwards joifltidby coapuny I>, Captain Pease, company G, Captain jLnLey; company U, Captain Haslett, tora! it* men- Vu turn mg the curve slowly, wbe wiUiin a quarter of a mile of Vienna, we were i firea upon by a raking masked batterv of, I think, 1 three guns, with Biebs, round shot and kalliAg aud wounding the ineu on tl>e platform j and m the cars, before tbe train could be stopped. ! When tbtitnaiu was stopped the engineer could ! m#t, on account of the damage done to some pari j of foe limning maebiuerv, draw the train out of j the range Oi the enemy's hre. The engine be- ! mg in tlie rear, we left the cars aud retreated to j the rightar*J left ol the train through the woods. J Futdiiigt that the enemy’s batteries were sus- : tained by what appeared to be about a regiment j of Infantry, and by Gar airy, which force we have j sim-e understood to|have Seen some !,>*♦. South Gaiohmantstw e. fell back along the railroad, tbrow -1 mg out BKir*ubhera on both flanks. Thus was about 7 o’clock, P. M. Thus we re tired slowly, bearing off our wwunied five niile ,to this povut, l.utLe Falls Church, which we reach ed at ly o'clock P. M. The casualties areas follows: UaptAHasletFs company, t known to he killed, and ;; wounded : • r iUllftbllfig. Cupu, liaifoy’acompany G,.S killed, 2 wounded, <and 2 uusMng, Oapi. Paadock's company K, \ officer slightly i wounded, Capk J'ease, and x niiaaiog. j T tut eugiiieer, when the men Tele the cars, in* ! stead of .reiinog slowly, as I ordered, detached bis engine with the passenger car, from the test ; of tiie (Lsabfod tr ain, and abandoned lift, running to Alexandria, aud we have heard nothing from him since. Thus we were deprived ot a rallying point, and of ail means of accompanying the wounded, who had to be carried ou litters and in blankets. . VVe wait here, holding the road tor re inforcements* The enemy did not pursue. I have ascertained that the enemy’s force at Fairfax Court iiouae, four miles from V'ienna, is now about 4,fi00 strong When all the batteries were opened upon us, Major Higher was at his .station on the foremost platform car. Uol, Mc- Cook was with uie iu one of the passengers cars. Both of these officers, with others of the commis sioned officers and many of tbe men, behaved coolly under this galling tire which we ceutd not return, and from batteries which we could not iiaak or turn, owing to the nature of the ground. The approach to Vienna is through a deep, long cut in the railway. On leaving the cars and before they could.raliy, many of our men lost their haver- I sacks or blankets, but brought oil all their muskets, ! except it may be, a lew that were destroyedby the enemy’a first lire, or lost with those who were killed. j Signed.; Kobkkt C. Schk.vck, Brigadier General. ■ The 7ist reizimeufc went down to Alexandria, ; but arrived atier the battle wag over. As they : left, gavs the \\ ashingtou Star, a train came down j from Vienna, bringing eight killed and fourteen ior fifteen wounded, Some of the killed were I brought to this city by the steamer Star, which l plies j between the 7th street wharf, and Alexan dria - _j „ j Uwomukat* Qcci bkkku#.—A letter fi-oin Vork I county, Juuu lj, gives the pafticulurs of an tra : fortunate mistake among our owu videttes, waicli, j tbuugU not so Uad ns tue “ i.lt!ie JietUel’’ ongaue- I iuent ot the (federalists, insufficient to iurfuqe the strictest GsntionhenceforUi . A sad oi currence hap|ienetl to-dav, near Camp 1 IJetJtel. Tbe dd aud vd i.iemenaDts ol the lfin vvtddie Troo]i, (Wm. JI. Field and Jl. A. Neaves.) i being appointed the officers of the videttes for the day, proceeded to patrol tbe respective post*, und after visiting a eircle of Jliix-e, in the direction of tbe enemy,. (some is or ‘JO miles ciicui*,) were re turuiug to camp by u near route “directed by u citiaen,” when thuy saw about 1 j men standing iu the roitd ahead of them. This poiut is four miles from camp. They approached within sixty yards of the men and were halted. Mutual as surances ot friendship passed between the officers and these men. Uonbl existed, however, in the j minds of both parties. Several videttes had been attacked near by, iri the last week, by scouting parties of tbe Yankees. One member of the Charles City Troupe was killed near the place yesterday. Much party stood hailed iu donUt, At length the men on foot commanded the two Liyutenauts to come to them. The officers refused, expressing their doubts, aud required a sign or they would leave. The ritles were levelled at them, and they weru told not to move. Being certain that they had fallen into the hands oi Yankee scouts, they wheeled their horses to retreat, the rifles cracked, aud one hall struck tbe hipof Lieut. Neaves’ horse] passed .through and entered the thigh of the rider ami is lodged iutu the knee-joint ol Lieut. Neaves. The officers re posted .to eump in post haste. Upon .investigation it was found to boa shot from scuuts ot the (feergia regiment, who Were encamped some live miles up above-Camp Bethel, not kuowu to auv of the Cavalry"! it is Imped the wound will not prove serious, it. might have > heeu avoided hv sending out guides to the parties. ! Capl. Adams protested, this *erv uioruing,against i the sendihg out of videdtes and officers without I guides m a strange country, within four nr live! miles of the enemy's camp; aud told the com manding officer of itie post that he leared the re mil might he. as it has proved. He asked for guides lor bis men ; they were not sent, und the result is as narrated., Colonel.Mugrudpr gives assurance ihe omission Shull die sonneted. A little foresight is better than much powder ! Lieut. Neaves has been sent hdme till he recov ers stillidieutly for service. “Fuse .Sensing”— * Quite au exeiliiheilf was 1-reated in front of the Centre street At. K. Church, I’lliladelpuia, ou humlayi night last, by the arrest of .Mr. Thus. J nuug,ta meimber in good standing of Uie Church, it appear* that- Mr. Voting] previous to tbe eonuoeuoenieut >f the suTv'ioe, with several other persons,,was standing in front of vhe tlhuicb, and when one of tlie party said something about the arrival of a privateer n New York, and at the same time denouncing tbe offi cers and crew of the weasel as pirates, Young in sisted that they weru not pirates, but raws en gaged. in a lawful rebellion for their rights. At the same time he remarked that Col. KllsWovth was a tiiffif, having.stolen a man’s property, and he was served right m being shot. This created an, intense excitement, hud Young was ordered to leave, , which he did-, the crowd following after ‘him, until he took reluge in a private house. The mob insisted that he should be brought out which was finally done, J euug being i-u charge of a ii umber at policemen, who took him to a station bouse, where lie remained until Monday morn ing, when he underwent an examination before Mayor floury. ihe Mayor, after hearing til the .witnesses had to say, remarked that-therc was.not asy ,testimo ny that justified him in holding Mr. Voting to bail on the charge of iuoiting to riot, mid lie must dis charge him. The delcudant was only expressing Ids opinions, aud however others might ‘differ with him as to the.correctm-ss of entertaining, ov the judgment of making theffi known,’ he never theless had the right, to entertain'mid express them, it he saw proper. He should be sorry to s.a- au attempt made ill Philadelphia to eniuiute tbo example of other eommunities, to abridue’ the freedom of speech. The expression ot ftSnere abstract opinion was hot a violation nf law, 1 mugh it might be very imprudent to give ut terance to it. If the right of speech is denied to one,to-du.v, it may be denied to another to-mor row. The Mayor then ordered Mr. Young to be discharged. Faog J’kssk iila.—A letter received at this of-’ lice front Pensacola, dated June 14, savs: “There were near ten thousand of .us who envied 1 the.Ueovgia nod Louisiana Ihegiuieuts nud Zouave Battalion their superior fortune m being ordered to. the held of glory in Virginia. Many are still’ . hoping to fallow them at an early day. “As an indication of our heatih—-since we left l home, over two months siuce, the regiment has lost but one member by. death. There are rumors of yellow fever in Fort l’ickens; but whether true or not,.] cannot say.” j The itw Vork H&raU of the 17th gives the lot-, i lowing list of its army in the field, estimating our . Ibices 111 Virginia at ltd,but*: Mm. Utn. McClellan's column train the M eat, via-Cnmberland, ic. H • 10,000 | lien. J atterson s column, moving from Chamberaburg ...... ... it.,, 2ff,000 lien. Hanks’ forces, Annapolis. Baltimore, , ■ jtC .I . l~* . 1r... ;. .■ ,i. . 11,000 Uen. Cadfrajladet'scolmna, via Rookv.iUe, , Relay, ic.. to upper I’otomac ......... fi.oto* (jeiv.ilttuslield'a reserves in Washington. lt,i)00 Uyu. JlcDowell s column, from ?\rlingtoa Heights, Va., to Alexandria. ‘-80,000 Geu. Butler's division.near FortressMph roe ~.!,.... ..J1.. ...... 14,000 Total ...... t...■•■. .uv 071,300 C-aniraTßS. Parties are engaged, iu the manu facture ol Saltpetre iu a cave’ in the “ Milk Sick Ivuobs” of Monroe couuly, in this State, and also constructing a powder mill on Sweetwater Creek, near Philadelphia, Roane oentuy. —SastoilU Ban tui. ‘ Avother lißArry or the Hlock uff.—All tele , graphic materials and appAratn's are considered “contraband” by our good friend?’ us the ftprtb, and among them the “ ptu-ous cups/’ A specimen cup was* forwafdcd'to the Kaolin ’ Factory recently, and the result was the gratify mg fad that Kaolin can fnrnish a belief cup Than iiaa been fouud elsewhere. Arrangements will, | no doubt, he soon fcompleled for supplying the de mand? of the Confederate States in this impor tant material.—f'A/rrfcs-v,.i Cowritr. : Sanv Cotton Boli.—A friend, reutimed from J Sojtuw-i.*t,m Georgia yesterday, represents ,he‘ crops ot all kinds in that section in a most nr | ishing coodi'ion. He presented us with a .d ----matured o-ruen bob from a platwatinii ,a ket i county.—.Sur isiurf .lev*, IW/|, Foiatoks.—Trig!. 7*Qtaikevverg tiding hm-iy in tbis.seQiiun, until tine week jnsr pas.?nqs .during ■w.hic-h sW,r,M>Ufy!s hava bvea gUayked fey a feet -■ fit* ; )iae.. X:>is beetle is of nioderav* sue and of a dove or Ciuaitr- color.— They are teiy'numerous. Ihe best remedy tor them, or.prdteettou agaaisi then* betotebami, i* to sprinkle tue vines ihorbugbijr with souk from thr chimneyback, fenciving as rfieu vs if ts. biown off. If s'*dt A Irft yopyenteat, oiaked ashes are very‘good. There ts a large wasp, of tue length J cube bhUibk bee? and ball as ihiok, wuh xren.b lous WICgS latge black aad orange spot 10 the centre qfats.lvk. whicli Jeous ityou Ibis be le V fberefore kIU no wasps.— l‘iUot. r o\ -shorn'. 1-vfA, ■ . , ~ ■ ... , ,gi .. ... , . vVESien* >■*.—We hare a vrv tine” sample’ of it from a sixty acr- Sold of l>r. (laines of froo ly county. Tb* graiu* are fully grown, and from other samples we have seen, it shows that ip good land, in ati ordinary season, it will give a jester yield than our common corn, and yuch Os If.]* u*w matured. On poor land it is rgrr a* anv other-corn Would n r.—J-.nrr-'’ dt IffltSAT Habvest.—The formeisareinfho ittidat of the wheat harvest.. M'btie here and there a field has been injured by fust or smut, ygeotraby I the crop is heavy and ot” excellent quafgy. The ! cats crop is sutferraff toffvvbwt of rain, and'wiil be snort ia ibis irfjgkboihood.—rfrnots i l tan.. /tea. Tbs PtasT.—pur very clever fiieau ad follow- I citizen, Mr. Jareß Hudnail, ha? laid upon oar ta ble a cotton boll.TiiTJy matured, Me believe ibis : is she first of the season, and if any one is ahead ,-j >fr. H. we have not heard of it,— Sort ■ /rains* M r fritter, i ff*. \>e have bad no rmiH in tbi* quarter within tbe iasl five weeka. and erops are suffering severely from the drought. The last few days have been unusually warm, the Tbertuometcr ranging at , anoufit t) degrees. M'e K-armhat refreshing show ers have visited other portions of the f-tate, rhpnh to toe improvement et tbe crop*. — Sotßiir* K'- comfaff, lbfA. PsScKsnrfrrs tv Gx.\. Gnlxx.s.— Tbe Ctmunattr detj-m Chief of the trrjy in the Kevoiu tjoc haa no* three great gruodsi/as m the servic*. c .f tl*e Bou’Ji, two iu Virginia and one fn Geurgua, to w;ich laHer State they aiibeiougi Gen. kireene was ”8} bf Geiieiwis and. *pe pauima fine times that tried meti'saouto. wl/s? a e are •- ■jcioed to see that his gallant and generous blood j still flows through worthy channels, Crop*, &c. Extract: jr-,m \ r 8 ,....,, .. Pkebt, Ga., June i9]—The wheat, oats agd rve are saved—abundant and of good quality. Parts of this county needs rain. Corn aud cotton are promising, but are suffering for rain. Milpobd, <?a., June.l.—Crocs generally look tolerably well. Cat cip good. Sunds of cotton and corn medium. Hare just ploughed up seven ty five aci es of cotton 4m! planted corn. I have quit spay.ng pig, and trying to fix up to live at noma. If I JB ake more corn than 1 need, theCon fedcrate Army is welcome te it. * 1- UKBcrN, Ga., June IN,—ln regard to crop prospects, of which you request information from wuo Uiay writ* you—there is drought of three! weeks lengthpnevaihng here, which is fust rotting , shdH the prospect of average crop* of upland \ corn, .has materially injured oats, and is badly hurt rag garden regotahles. Wheat is being cut j ami i* very good, and the Weather is fine lor : I Tihg it. j ~(• tvt • .**r- wni ~|lt hnt, u -•* rilfi. 9 Po‘x-1, rirnixus. Walker County,, Ga., June it}.— Iu couiphui.ee with your request, I wiil give yon a short detail of onr crops. We are how barv*G ii’.g wheat in this Section,. Tbere.willhot be aboyy an average crop , aotqe ,is very line, aud some poor; the rust effected it a little, but tbe we* spring more. Corn is backward in consequence of the wet spring and Tate planting, but looks well. The rust has made its appearance ra the 1 oats, ands bear of some cutting to make hav, but I yet hope it will not ruin the crop. 1 ‘ CsssxMika, Walker County, Gffi, June 14—We! have commenced harvesting here, and our wheat is only tolerably good. It is injured by the rust, j Koch Spiuxg, Walker C0.,-June 13, We are ill the eommenccnieirt.'geumlly of wheat harvest. The wheat generally is good, soai* indifferent on account oi rudt—a l aige surplus will he made in this cortnty. Gats pretty good, some complaint of rust. Cord is small, but in line growing ebudi tiou. Our gardens show some want of rain, not j having had but little within Jhe last twojy* days.! Lopixa, Ala., June IL are about, through harvesting the wheat cfop, apd all pro nounce it a gpod crop, indeed the most bountiful crop lor several year*. Corn looks line. Cotton, and oats also loci; well. ‘ 1 I fir wannkk Connix", East Florida, June lu, fbiii. A word about tfht- crops in this section of Florida. I have heard Several pcr'soiy, speak of their grow ing crops and all sehm very well satistied. Sea sons have been pretty good. Corn looks wry j well, and most of the people are done “ laying it, by.” Oats are tolerable about here, and cotton very fair. More corn has been planted this year than last, and the prospects for u good crop were never better. A poor industrious man iu this vicinity, who does all his own work, and who barely made a support last veto, says that with tolerable kick now; he will maby enpngh to spare on*.hundred! and fifty bushels of corn to help to,feed our sol diers. Wohthvili.w, Butts County, G?..,,lutie s".—No rain in thih section of tbe country to do tiny good, for four weelqs past, Coin small, aud suffering very much. ■ ;,i.m it Alt on, Ga., June, mb—Our wheat., is about ] saved. In some sect-ious of the county as- very good, in others the rust and Wet weather in the spring injured it very much —upou the whole our crop is much better than for the two last years.— Our oat crop is g f jdd. Colt] is no\V suffering for ’ l ain. Health of .our county good. I’lCxnxs Ggtintv, Ua., Juno W.—Wheat ih this county neai |y harvested and fine. -We are sufferfug i now little, by two weeks drbuth in tbe corn chop, . but everywhere it looks well. Talcing all tpgeth er we ‘save every prospect lor an abundant yield j of small grain. M Q-vaoE Countv, June -22.—Our wheat crop, cftlirvnigh tiie Dionciesof an Allwise Benefactor) i : abmident. Our crop of corn, however, is now perching tip very fast ftdin excessive dry and hot. w eather. The people of Monroe are coming up to their dutv in loaning a part of their abundant means to the Southern Confederacy; a great , many are loaning all their growing cotton crop, besides much gram and other means. We may have a hard struggle, bdt We feet'as sured we will whip the fight. j ICunxiniA, Terrell Cos,, (In.—The prospect for a good crop of corn and cotton tverc, until a few past, good. Corn is uoW wanting rain vert rhtich. Terrell has sent one company in Ihe Fifth Begi- j ,nlcht, arift wy tjafp a seciiqd pympany no'winj camp waiting orders,, and eager to be called out. : Crops in T-wc/da Coi xty, lla. v , —A correspon dent writing us from Biitlrr. Taytartp.,'June 18th, j says : “The wheat crop is (he. best ever Jcquwtn in this section, if we nmy. credit tbe testimony i of the oldest citizens. Corn aud collou are looking i well id places.J Tn q portion of iffiis county, tve ] are suffering very much for rain. Gardena arc; well nigh tnineil—in other parts of the county the seasons have hoc a ‘regular and tbo crops are good. The Wheat crop will very near bread the! county for the next twelve months.” HAv WKATgym—A letter dated, f'erl-yi June 1?, says : t’ We are havaiig yury dry uad hot weutber up here now, arid everytlving is kaflering’ verjy much indehd for want of rain, and tome ’will be ruined in few days more if it does not efi me/’ Tht Hichriiond,’ eort'eSjVouiletii qf'thA.SaVa'niiaU Ii publican writes tbut Col. G artrell’s Regiment ip ,at. Fairfax, tour miles from Alanussas, and Goi. ‘Bartow’s first iiidepciident Georgia Kegimeut is | supposed to be with the main body of Gen. Jos. i Joh hs top's command,’ tibar Winchester. The; second iudepeudent Weoygia ltcgimept, under tip). JlcJ.aws and Lieut. Col. Cmoming, both citizens; of Augusta, und te which we supposd belongs the Tiiomson Guards, of ColuiiibEa, *is probably .ilso! by this time at Fairfax. CSol. Colquitt’s regiment is with C-01. Bunk-bead Magnifier, helping to-drive Butler’s thievkeij iptto] the pen at Fortress Jlqnroe, where there is iipl water, Tlie Georgia Battalion is at and ncixv Sewrll’s I'oibt, tfce third (ienrgia Kt'giient al 1 I’brisrfidu'th; the fourth at Norfolk, and the first Vs ip Wentern Virgin.a wiith Gen. Wise. New*, (iowlp, A;e., troiu Nortliem Sou icufj., from llu,)-])'-*'t Terry—Thi i'Uiyeu Ajt'air—Move. nWuts aj Troops—AJ'ai/v: in llVtovt, I hyiniu, —,SFw uiaV/ie.-', J’ieiiiig off Ncogf. | From the OiueirmaH /i'/v/irirrr.,| Baltimokb, June 2".—The iraiu from Bolivar this afu-ruuou brings the intelligence that about lup.of Johnston's command returned to Harper’ : Ferry this morning, and burned the rifie works mi the .Shenandoah, and also partially destroyed the covered bridge crossing that river. The ilia* ; ehinery of the rifie works had previously beeoitiG ken to Richmond. It was not known whether , this party came Lo stay, or only to destroy the works and bridge an*? then’ return. It is believed ‘ the latter was their object, [.SjUv.-tof TiApaWk if> the dincinyutfi UazUli.] , W.istpNOgo.N, June learned,iron) an ] unclothed sourop the faqtp of the Vienna afigir- i Five hnndred South Carolina troops having ob tained information that a tram laden with troops wpuld pass up, as they did, the day previously, i unloaded, occupied that station wi,th the inteplioo. ofleiting iiie train pass and take all oa hpaffi, j prisoners, by disabling the engine with their bat- ; teri. They go.t disgusted with waiting, and were; about to leave when they lieard the train- . Thgiy ! guns weye immediately uqltmb.qred ; six .rounds 1 were fired aud then the assailants ran. ~,-; j Au officer ofthe Loudoun railroad saw thp whole, ; affair. Information that'froops were there,- ha j ! ‘ been previously, givey, at headquarters, hut yiie ■ ■ statement w'as discredited. AU thy. troops ary.. doing we)!.’ Troops have been inoving over the riveg,to,day. | | Ah attack from the rebels is,l)elieved to h.e in Ip 11- | ded within twenty-four hours, and there is much i-xcitemeyt over it. No one is allowed ,tu erosw the river except the soldiers ordered, .xkpptiyv - tions for paskee hre refused.’ Beauregard is advancing his lines towant the I Potomac. ~ „i, i .... Jp<- Fairfax, which was evacuated, has 3iuo& been largely reinforced by tbe rebels, Tfie president accepted .ten new regiments from Massachusetts to-day. - Beauregard is pressing every man in Eastern Virginia into service. The Ohio regiments went into camp to-day ono mile this side of Vienna. The Fptoajao river flotilla yesterday and to-day captuied eleven vessels which had been oarrv iug provisions across the riveilruui Maryland ituo Virginia. ‘■■ AJiluiopal batteries have been dtscoWPicd on tbe Fotomao, aud preparaxuins inada for a more decided attempt to cut ofk the uavigution ot tfiw riyer, l-ook out for strfrmg time*. GntFTSW, Va., done 20.—1 came back from Flnlhppa this evening. Commiro’cation is begib ’ ning fn be threatened l<etwpen Grafton and FhiV iqn i. M.iuotfid parties, sent out !*st ami Tuefilay nights to engage the eoemy\ picket?, wcre fi'.e'l pon Tuesday night by an ntybuscade of the ebe my. which instantly refreatiJß: Last nigbt a large jau-tv drove in the pickets, and then sent forward RxHaeaiker finrdet). late- prikate til tbe i'th fnili: regimeni, now Slajip- in the ts. 8. Araiy, aba Horace Both’ heping * -iirtedv not the’ e'netfiy. Thase mem. ttltugethae ufjshpphrte'd, rodfe ub udfil the enemy s chnvp sentries fired. They heturbed the fire. - ’ a After a labge earn her of slrofs were fichanged, whtcb the dartres'? kept from being effective, tuay ehalleaged vbe dner.iv to eotne out, and a perf-ct war of wtlrds ensued. Tbe enemy cpuld’nt ; l-e oosied out The psrlyfound the’grave o'i Martin, of the fmirfeentb “Ohio reguneny, wh o waaahotwvrf days ago white sefluting, and matt.e ’ arrangements to bring tbe body in to-night. Auotheg scout *i Ibeitltb ttbio-reesthentw as ?hot yegterday. Tbe body, was seen to to* imeide ofthe rebel pickets. , . - Gritim, who’ was ttrocgfit'killed fit the. same tint? with Marti*, has retnrned: He hadi falfeti trom Li a borae, but luanagen to escape. Okuiiting rebel? are firing on.QitpapiijJjnra, and espi/ciailv on the scont3, constantly. Pnly two bowgyei;, are known to have bettn killed as yet. ‘Our forces are impatient for permission to retaliate on the rebel* ore from the bushes without calling for a halt, or making an attempt to captdre. A sc-jut returned to day, after being two days inside the enemy's pickets. At their advanced camp near BerKagton, thirteen uul3 from Iliil- Jmba. he saw five pieces of artilWf, and la tonS denl their force Ts not over TOeh. He Tea rued they expected five regiments —two of South Caro nians, two of T-nnosseanq and one ot Virginians, under Wise, to-dav. * Vbe rebels are stiff iu force &t Beverly, Hutton- Aillt and Cheat Mour tain Gap Our position at Pfiullippa is =pienJedJy foMified. An tmaek on tbe r,r.e side or the other miet come ven Our froopj can hardly be held beck. Capt Bon ham of the engineer coil:? in command of tbe Mh and Idth Indiana regiments. ft is expected tliat rr-niyp- telegraphic commu- , aicalion will be again opened. Kothmat further j :s au*wn aboot the loiis on either sf Je'at the] ■ uiningof tbqPiedmoL t bridgm The rebels there supposed they bad rub ever Jtomncyi. / . i Tbe jtpgitihn ot the Zouaves at is ‘ t u®ughf to be exjremely bazarcous. r.eciel'scouts are found wuhiu teu mile* of owr unet here, on the road to Cumberland. Til'.? u> ’-Vnjght to indicate a considerable torcedo tb/at <fifieettou to he near. =,. toe-. Fifth liitoaoi) Bcwitrv'.—Tbe Pebsacoltf Ob server ot the fftth. says there j* ncr grqhnd fortbf mtißiatioß made by Nome of tbe frforgia pfiptns that the sth Georgia Regiment would soon ne'br , dered away from that city. If any sueb intention ; exists, the members have beard nothing about tb. BY TELEGRAPH. ] i’ • - - - - . SUCCESSFUL SKJBMI3HES. ! KOMNKV I.vyo.SSESf IONOF THE [CONFED ERATE FORCES. Richmonp, uue 21.—Telegrapiliie dispatches re ceived here announce, that tue town of Romney was. takhn possession of by the Onfederate troops on Thursday lasi. U til,a) tour ocuppanies 0 f the Confede raies in the victmiv of that town, under command of Col. fflft, attacked the Federal troops, 200 in number. The latter tied;’ leaving two cannon spiked. ’ Thece wae no less to the Confederate forces, but Severn! of the Federalists were killed. . ANOTHER NEAT! MANASSAS. Richmond; Jnne d-1.-r-There has been another | skirmish near ManassaS, m which the Federalists, were compelled to run again, trout. Colonel Bowen and Lidut.-Chase, nf the Pennsylvania regiment,were taken prisoners, and aVe how in this oily. The others outran the Cou federatos. . . .; “ SLIGHT SKIRMISH IS WESTERN VIROROA. KihTtrocio, VY . June'2L—ViSseugers just atr nVfdtYoin Vorktu.wn report noiliiug. new from, that quarter.. They state that a slight skirmish kook place on the 7 U'th, at some point west or ('nmberiar.d. With a _£y W tpoops aud trilling ro ,anils, i, „ i , ,i HARPERS FERRY NOT LOST. RtcAMtivn, ’June *l.—The Richmond Dispatch extra reports Harper's ferry m possession of the Confederate and Maryland troops. SEN. BEAUREGARD AW-ROACHING WASH ■> INGTO.V. . Ldi'Mlti k, KV.. Jime It was repotted at, Washington yesterday, and not denied,.that Geu. i Beauregard was rapidly approaching that pity. TRo Confederate'pickets had advanced several, that direotion j and theif force has been increased east and north of Manassas Junction, with large bodies ofthoops placed ih a position to watch, make forays upon, and break up ,Mc- DgwelJ'.s line. Everybody in Wanhmgton was, on tlie move, and the Federal troops there were all’heady to rt Kirch at’ a momenfs notice. PREPARE.F6R STIRING TIMES. Y\ ashiagton, ■ J une 2K—The impression gains ground here that the Confederates are strength efeltig (heir adyanrp'N'ortLwaril. He prepared fori siuribg times shortly. VIRGINIA OONGKESSIONAI, DELEGATION. Richstond, luue 2l.—TheConventioii, this moru iug, elected K\ President .lobu Tyler, Hon. YV. II- McFarland, and Hon. Roger A- Prvor delegates to the Shuttlern Congress. The ballotmg for the. reuiaitiing delegates is progressing this evening. It is probable tßst Messrs. Janies A. Seddou and \\. B. Preston will he elected lor the Stale ah large. , [sscoxii uisrATCti.l Rie.usoxni Juue 2i. —.'The Virginia Convention to-day elected members ior the Obnfedemte Coti gfesk. ‘.Tphn A. Hcd/lon, YVm, B. Preston lor the. State at large, nud John Tyler, VVui, H. Maofar laud, Reger A. Prvor, Robert Johnson, Walter Prestop, E. Scott, Charles W. Russell, James 1. Mason, ThjoA S. Bpcock, V\ iu..C. Rives, John W.j RrooekeubiougU, Walter R. Staples and K. M. T. Hunter: • ‘ 1 KENTUCKY ELECTION. I.orisNjphk, June 2\.t- Messrs. Mullory and Crit-: j tendeu have been re-elected to Congress from this district. The Union vote has fallen oft’ about 2,000 sitice the April election. MILITARY’ MOVEMENTS. Nbw Vohk, June 21.—The World, in its war gossip, says that a large number of regiments wlijch were accepted ’.villi the past few weeks on condition that they would be ready to move in a specified time, have failed to ceme up to the re quirements; consequently there is room for more tniopa. It is said that no new regiments that may ! be ready to unify within ten days, will be refused. , Secretary Cameron hits telegraphed to Govern ors Curtin, of Pennsylvania, and Morgan, of New I York for more troops. The World says that the Africa brings intelli gence that sixty Prussian otfiaers have obtained | two years leave of absence from their Govern- I merit, aud will tender their, services to the United Slates Government. THE VIRGINIA TORY CONVENTION. Wiliselino, June 21.—The Union Convention at ! this placethas-been occupied to-day in signing the Declaration of Independence. Frank Piefpont has been elected-Governor, and iiauiel Pulsuley Lieut. Governor. A full “Gover nors ConnciP’ has also beeu elected. ’ “ Gov.” Lierpout has been formally inaugura ted. ‘ - gen McClelland assumes command. Wheeling, June 21.—-Ged. McClelland has as sumed com maud of the Federal forces in Western Virginia. He expects to l)ave lf>,ooo men in the field by Saturday. .. , . ... ‘ FOREIGN PASSPORTS. W ashington, JunebU- It is expected that here after that any passport issued by auy.fUplomati--’ agent of any, foreign Government, accredited to the United States Government, or bv any 1 Consular authority whatever, to proceed to any foreign conntry or bey'ohd the Federal military lines, will be countersigned by the Secretary -of State. Signed, Wm. 11. Sewfirrd: MARYLAND GETTING RIGHT. Fbkdekick, June 21.—Resolutions declaring that the debt how being incurred by the Federal Government is uuoonsiitntioual; uud declaring the act- of the 1 Administration unconstitutional and tyrannical; and declaring also in favor of thei inrtnediate recognition of tbe ‘Southern COtifede-! raqy, have been ‘ adopted by the, State Senate of Marylaud. The vote stood. ayes 42, nays 4. VIRGINIANS MOVING WESTWARD. OkaribS', jpue ’UHli.—Reports frqm, variogs sources render it certain that the Virjfiniaus are, mpving westward under command of Gov. Wise. GOING BACK HOME. - J.bt isvil.'LK, K v., June Mb—2,SOO volunteers at Cahlp Dcfitiison liaVe determined to go back I buuie. ANDY'. JOHNSON MOVING. | Bexinufon, Ks., Jitoe H.'-^Andy-Johnson, of j Tennessee passed through here to-day moving for ; YVuslrington Ojty. He made a speech of 3 hours I.duration. I MISSOURI SENATORS. Washington. 2d.— ft is stated here that the Senators from Missouri, will not tuke their teats in the approaching* session of Congress.— r j ’hey I ear an drresl for treason. s outiTern forces getting control of; THE POTOMAC. Washington, J tine 20. —The Southerners aj'e ert (iticg batteries at all important points on the Potmoac, with a view to cutting off all communi cation W’tb Washington, excc|,t via Annapolis. , RICHMOND PREPARATIONS. WasHifitoilox, J.u®e SO.-n-Persons from KicliinonJ rsport gijsyintii [,rv>]>aration fur the ftofenee of Richmond. 1 VWLT.IfbfrN IM.MTN’EXT. WasuiNOTO J.uue.y,—Army oflicers hare say that a collisionr between the -Southerners and Fed eralists wiU certainly take place to morrow nijrht, tiio iuipressiim heiilg that the Southerners are out-Uauked and 1 lust fight. • ILd Jatter are , ronceutratiug at Fairfax Cpurt House, and eTorytl.xmg indicates au attack on the Federal lines. Oen. Beauregard c tr. cbhcentrate SO,QOO men at a given poiut within a'V’eek. Lie has, undoubitd a large force at Vienna. , ”WV have advices of no. new mo vetnents. FKDEKAL DHUYIMIXU IN NKuTKiJ, KEN XUCKV. liOHtsvti.LH, KT„Jone ’J2.—Oen. Rousseau is understood to have auth.srity to raise ‘wo Kegi inents; aj|}i it is said,; also, that he has a number of blank Captain’s ComarJMKma in haultf which are being'rapidly tilled up. THE LriUISY'IUIfE AND NASHVIJ.LE RAIL ROAD* IxitisviLtE,'June notii ap pears in this morning's papers . “NoTtCE.—AH persons desiring so nv.ke ship ments ojf goods over the Louisville aud |NashWle railroad, on aud after YVeeloesday, June 2'ith, I H a-, tvill please call at iny ollice, aud obiain the reqn.ir site informatton, together with permits attending. Cats. B. Cottes, Surveyor of Fort of Louisville. THE DAUGHTERS OF THE SOUTH. Washington, Jane %\. —Tbe War Department , has liiacnvemd that the female Skcßbsi omsts are engaged in carrying on a regular correspondence j wiUi Gan. Beauregard, via Mount Veruqn. WESTERN MILITARY MOVEMENTS. St. I,oi l-, June 21.—An lowa Jias gone inland from Hudson, in order to act in conjunc tion with Gen. Lynn at BdmfeviHe. KEVrratY ELFLTLJN. Louisville, Ky., June’ 22.— Mr. Crittenden’s majority ibr Congress Is ’ MILt'TARV’ -AI’EaIRs IN VIRGINLH KoaTHtss MoNloe, June 21. —Rumors hare reached here ofhdavy advance* of tbe Soutfcern forcns ou Vortrown. The Federal pickets near Little Ilwuel have keen driven in. Persons representing themse.ves as deserters at Sewell’s Point, gave sueh vague information ! regardiug themselves that Butler jailed iLtn. . Thu Southerners wese engaged iu erecting : iu“kei baucriea opposiia the Rip Raps. . No correct returns of the killed and wounded at Great Bethel have been or will be ‘made. ! The surgeons here were ordered over tbe P.oto | inac last night. . .. i . . iIAKEETS. JioatLE, June .al.—Sales ot cotton lor the little dr nothing; receipts of the w eek 22 bales. No exports. Stoclf, $,658 bftlea. New Oklev-vs, J one 21. —Sales of cuffiou for the week, 320 bales : receiiits erf tbe week, <550 bales, against 2,404 hales at tbe same time last year. Ex perts, none. Decrease in receipts at this port, z: 3 . bales; at all ports, Bs47i ■> bales. Stock, SjOp'i l bales. Flour Corn s#c. SOUTHERN MASKED BATTERIES. New Yoirx. June 22.—The Tr.bnne of this cily in its war gossip says tba’. it is probable tbat all the roads between the advanced points of the Southern forces. snd from thence to the Federal line, are covered with masked batteries. The Times, also'of this cily, says that the bat teries at Sewell's f*oint is composed of nine Co ltjmbiads, fix smaller pieces, and three rifle can non ; and also that there are pOti men at SeireU’s Point “and 45,000 at iverioik. COL. COBB'S REGIMENT ACCEPTER'. Ricukoxi), June ic.—Col. Howell Cybb's U nder of a regiment has been accepted. lie retur us to Georgia immediately to perfect its organizatic n. “This, doubtjyss, has reference to Col. J!. K. R. CobtfaUfewgia, Leghui. ik*n. Howell iGvbb went to Riehmend partly for the purpose of get ting I that acoepted.J t.AT£R FKOtvr EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BREMEN. 11 New Yobs, June 24. —The Bremen has arrived. England has determined to send additional i troops to Canada. The Paris Mopiteur s#ys Napoleon intends strict I neutrality I Rocosaii takes favour's [Made. The Pope is convalescent. The Madrid correspondent of the Paris Alonitcur, ! refernngt© the dispatch stating that I.incolu had declared that Spain must occupy San Domingo at her own peril, says that the Spanish Government had received no official notice of such a declara j tion, but is prepared to defend the integrity of the territory which it has annexed to Spain, j FITTING OUT PRIVATEERS IN ENGLAND. A letter received by the Africa says a large j numbei 1 of privateers are beiug fitted out for tbe . OonfeJierate States. Several have already left. ! AIiKJVAL OF THE SPY HURLBUKT. ’ Richmond, \ a., June 24.—W..H. Hurlburi, the alleged spy, arrived this morning in qharge of u committee’ from Atlanta. HVKI.BURT TURNED OVER TO THE Y IR qi.MA AUTHORITIES. Rn uMo.vn, June 21.—Hnriburt is in jail. Tbe Confederate authorities have turned his case over to rtio Virginia authorities. ’ He will have a pre- : lirfniiarv examination to-morrow. If sulbeiont ov ideppe is .not obtained to convict him here, he wifi be turned over on a w arrantee the Confeder ateieoUißiissiouers in Charleston. HEAURF-G-YRD RECOMMENDS GUERlLLAS— batteries all ready. YY ASBt.NuroN, June 24.—.A dispatch has beeu re ceived by the State Department, statmglbat Beau regard recommends guerilla warfare in Western Virginia. Batteries have been planted at every available poiut between Manassas and the Federal lines.— The Southerners seem ignorant of the fact that when Scott orders an advance be cau easily uvoid Manassas. THE GOVERNMENT HOLDS FHE TELE GRAPH. YVashinuton, June 24.—The Government has possession of tbe telegraph, and will not permit the publication of army movements. NO CONFIRMATION OF THE SECESSION OF MARYLAND. Richmond, Juue 24.—Ten Federal prisoners were brought here yesterday. Vo news of any interest. Nothing confirmatory of the secession of Marylaud has been received. MoCLELLAN DEPRECATES GUERILLAS. Gk vfton.—McClellan’s stuff has arrived. Mc- Clellan issues a proclamation deprecating.guenl)a business. He says guerillas w ill be dealt with ar cording to the strictest rules of military law. All poisons giving aid or information to South erners, w ill be hi Id in the closest confinement. All persons bearing arms, except of known loy idly, will Be arrested for examination. JIM LANE AND MONTGOMERY IN COM MAND. Washington, juue 24. —Jim Lane returns to Kansas in a few days, llis brigade will consist of live regiments of infantry, six companies of caval ry.. and six companies of artillery. Montgomery commands a regiment. Lane's proclamation calls on Kansas for arms, and announces bis intention to aid the Unionists of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texa3. STATE TROOPS CONCENTRATING AT LEX INGTON. St. Lot'is, June 24.—Totten’s command lias re turned, to Syracuse, after pursuing Jackson for eleven miles. McCulloch, a brother o( lieu McCulloch, has been tukeu prisoner, The State troops are concentrating at Lexing ton simnltaneotlsly with Lyons. MISSOURIANS EVACUATE LEXINGTON— REPORTED FIGHi ING AT CAMP COLE. Kansas City, Juue 24-—lt is slated that Mir snriatiß have evacuated Lkxington. A fight.is reported at Camp Cole. Tbe Union ists under Look, and tbe Missourians, [under whom?—Ed.] Twenty three Unionists were killed, when Cook tied. The Unionists rallied and drove oil’ the Missourians, killing 23. FRANK BLAIR KN ROUTE TO WASHINGTON 10,000 FEDERALISTS REPORTED AT JEFFERSON CITY. Sy. Louis, June 23.—The steamer Swan has ar rived from Jefferson City. Blair was on board en route to Washington. He reports 10,000 Federalists'at Jefjersou City. GEN. WATKINS ORGANISING TROOPS IN SOUTHEASTERN MISSOU Rt. ItooNKViLi.it, June 24. —A letter from Southeast Missouri, says that Gen. Watkins is organising troops in nearly all the counties in that section of the State, to co operate with the Arkansas force at I'ooahontas. Arms are beiug tuken up White River. STEAMER BURNED. Cincinnati, June 24. —The steamer Lehigh lias beeu burned, sudposed to be tbe work of an in cendiary MARY LAND SECEDED. Richmond, June23.—lt is currently reported in Riclimnud that the Maryland Legislature passed the Ordinance of Secession. It is said to have passed in secret session. TIIE BLOCKADE 01- THE MISSISSIPPI. Ocean Spuing, Miss., June 23. —There is a gun boat stationed oft’ Deer Island, which captured three schooners to-day. The schooners were load • edWith railroad iron and salt. One of them is the Olive Branch. There is a war- steamer off Ship Island. VARIOUS ITEMS. Louisville, June 23.—A requisition wifi be sent to Indiana for four additional regiments. It is believed tbe Government will not interfere with the due course of law in the case of the pri Vateef Savannah. The case of the condemned schooner Tropic YVind will probably be appealed to the United States Court. THE CRITTENDEN COMPROMISE. Louisviu.E,'June 23.- It is said that Critten den will oiler iris compromise to Congress, ooupfcd with a threat, if not adopt cl, of the secession of Kentucky. THE U. S. NAVY TO BE INCRKAHD. Nkw Vohk, June 29.— 1 t is reported that the Navy is to be doubled. Congress ito suspend the habeas corpus act a an early day. ’ PREPARING TO ADVANCE. Washington, June 22.- Beauregard i.s evident ly preparing to advance. GOSSfP OF THE N. V. POST. New Vohk, June 22.—The Post of yesterday says: Jn the opinion of good judges, no battle will be fought for weeks yet. ARMY AND. NAVY ORDERS. Washington, June 23.—The Government will soon issue orders preventing the army aud navy performing service aa slave catchers. ANDY JOHNSON. YVashington, June 28.—Andrew Johnson bus arrived in Washington, he claims that East Tenn. essee will imitate Western A’a. Twenty thousand Southerners are at Fairfax Court House. A detachment of ten men, members of the South eru Rides, passed through here this morning Recruits for the “Dawson Grays” went througli the city, en route for tbe seat of war, last night. Alarm of Fire.— There tvgs au alarm of tire between 12 aud 1 o'clock to-day, which brought Out the Firemen. The fire was found to be in the Llße House attached to the Gas lVarka. It was soon extinguished, without having done much damage. Deserters.'— Letters received here to-dav. an nounce that two members of the “Macon Volun teers” now at Newell’s Point, by the names of E. A. Kimball and— fiernstead, deserted a few davs ago to Fortress Monroe. They hired a negro boy to go with them on a fishing excursion, and when out a proper distance, drew a pistol on the bov and ordered him on pa*n of death, so steer for the fort res-, on approaching which they hoisted a shirt as a flag of truce, and were taken onboard the M innesota. The negro was Sent bark with a letter to (’apt. Smith, explanatory, perhap-, of their reasons for desertion. Kimball u a tinner by trade, and did business here for .Mr. Morse, of .Savannah, lie xtf a loud mouthed secessionist, to let him tell Chi story, trat really a swindler and a scoundrel, wire was capable of any mean act. Been stead was a clerk in East Macon, and was thought of. He is also a Yankee, and, it is sawl, ha- received many letters from his Northern friend- Urging him to desert, as the South would soon lx* Willed ont by Lincoln's hordes. We givettie names of these deserters in order ta relieve others, who might have enrne nndertbe ban of suspicion, from the want of information as to the facts. No other* are “missing” now Iroin Camp OtUquitt.*— Mamin tHtizen, nth. Jloue Troops.—Our streets having again ap pealed lively, owing to the presence of a nnmber of troops “bo are passing through a route lor Die seat of war. A portion of two regiments are npw here and more are coming on by every train. Some five or six companies were here yesterday. —Montgomery A'htiU'jt, ‘Mh. Pensacola^— W have the following item from i Djo Pensacola Tribune of the loth . Yesterday, at dood, smoke was seen, aud the report heard, from cannon, in the direotion of Fort .Pickens. Getting into an elevated position we observed, with the spy-glass, the dags of the ship* of war outside and of Fori Pickens at half mast. No one can surmise what it was for, un less they had received order* to lire for the death us Ellsworth —Lincoln s loud wailing for bis friend after tbe drain of tears at his funeral. It was evi dentlv for a military officer, for the fleet did net f tire a gun. It could not have been for the death I of an officer at Pickens, for a volley of musketry is generally bred over the grave ot a soldier, and a report o.ade to the War Department aud orders L subsequently issued. The firiog created a little .•lcitetnent here. Ait believed that a trivial attion may, momentarily, bring on the fight, it was supposed yesterday to have begun. ■— The Weatheb—Chops. —Middle Georgia is j u *. now beginning to sufler severely from drought I The corn crop is in a critical condition and w,ll be ; seriouslv injured unless we have rain in a few davs. Tire cool nights aud hot diy days have also occasioned some sickness, principally from cold* end low fever*. In Lower Deere.a and Florida, we are happy to bear, rains bare been abandaot, and a large com crop is already secured. In Texas an astonishing corn crop ha* been produced. They tell u* seven tv-five bushels to the aeie w,IL he considered noth ing to boast of. Such a com crop was never thought of before in Texas. We {rave noticed -elsewhere tbat recent heavy rains are reported in North arid South Carolina, and we hope ,oon to chronicle them here.- ifwon ( TJ<yrraph. ‘j.id M a It is stated In a M issouri paper that a Mormon ! t al gatherer cailed upon a tough old trapper, who lived within bis “ circuit,” for taxes imposed by Brigham Young for some pnrpose or other; the ; trapper listened to bis demand quietly, and then 1 said with a grim smile: “.Ims’sa; call on me a i week from to day, and I’ll pay you in Mormon ; scalps!” The tax-gatherer had not returned at | the latest accounts. ’ COMMERCIAL. AUG I vr.v itIAKKET. Weekly Ifeport j„ nr *25, jp. M COTTON —Xo ii r’.c:. PROVISIONS, AC.—There Is no change to note in Bacon The stock in town is small and the market quiet. In Fionr > tiio rates are without material change. The Granite Flouring Mills are dally grinding new wheat, and selling Extra Family at s7.r>o to SS.OO, and Sui eflnc at *:.(XV£s7.*o j n half and quarter sacks. Corn unchanged. Wheat is In demand at $1.55 per bushel, according to quality. See ** Prices rurrent.*’ GROCERIES.-Oat a Molasses S7H@4oc. ; Rio Coffee c. ; Laguira firm, : Java I Sugars firm. SA LT $5 .ftV355.26 i*er sack. AVGUSTA FACTORY GOODS.-4-4 Rio. Sheetings *)c.; * do. Shirtings 7 V.; do. Drillss>*<:.;Osnaburgs (3 02 .) nc.: do. (7 oz.) 10\c. G L NN \ I>AUGI NG Is quoted 17 @ 18c. per yard. COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ar—-We quote — Bc< t\ on foot, > lb. nett, 6>sh*k\ Pur A, on foot, uett *’ ‘k.hs3.oo ,• head.—— Chickens h 2,Vue4o.— l>ticiß, e..eh J&Wtf.'SiX# 26c. V doz# EXCTIANGK.— Northern Exchange is scarce ami selling at S per cent. * ’ AWiIbTA PRIOKH (TKIIFAT. WHOLESALE I‘KIOKS. BAGGING—Gunuv ¥ v*i f BACON--,taw. ffc 16 $ ! . blinulile.™, Tenn “ *< jy. ) OHiw SUM, Tm ¥ a -iju* i Clear ltlrv . t sklas, Tenn qe a 15 ,y CKai Milex tVestere * u ‘ * Kinteu Western .... ..p i> iwn M Sliou;ders,rv\S c^trrij.. pt rt IS ! Hog Round, country *ft 15 I BEESW AX. 1b 3li trQ m BUICRS JM 700<d 850 RUTTER—GoaI.en lb 40 4 fto Ooutitn* lb 26 @ so ’ CANDLES—Ad.iinaimiuY in lb 23 & J3 Chemical Sperm *■ lb as 37 ; Pure do ¥* 1b ,48 U* 45 i Star Candles F[h 22 ul 23 ratentSpenn Rtb s<i‘ fto i CHEESE — Northern White. > it. nono j English Dairy *Tb 14 ® lft COFFEE—Rio V tb 25 Laguira j Vft 55 & W Java *lb 40 jj;u i DOMESTIC GOODS—lama Vbh. <4 100 \ \ yd. I*’ Sldrtiug V yd. 7 & 7S I 4 4 Siiirtlng Vyd. S 9S 6-4 Shirting * yd. Its 12 6 4.Shirting.. ¥ yd. 11 and 16 fine St*a lsi and Shirt*g V yd. 7 & ll j Osuahurgs.t tR yd. 1040 11H Drillings V yd. V.S'd FEATHERS * V) & 40 FERTILIZERS- Rhodes’Sui>erjlioimhftte. Bandard ton.s62 50 hLetUewcllV itaulpulaleaGuann, No. I, fl to. 56 >0 •• “ ** No. 2, tou. 51 uO WhlteloekVSuTiorphosphale 50 00 National Ferrilher Vtou. 46 <0 Hoyt's Su|er.pUospii4*te siton. 46 00 Mapvs* Nitnwemztd Superphosphate. ton. 66 00 Koniuson’s Maulpuhlted Guano fftton. 55 00 American Guano cudt 9 t<o. 44 Ou lteefre* Mauipidated Gutuio tf* lon $55 OU FISH-Mackereh No. 1 tßbbl 18 00 ** *• ¥ half bbl y6O ®io 00 •• “ ¥ kit 825 (a 360 “ Large No. 2 f bid - £l4 00 “ ** No. 8 Vbbl - ©lO 00 ! •• Mv.llum *N W . 2 ¥ t>U 1100 (glia uo I “ “ N . 3 fbbt 800 <& 900 1 Cod hah ¥ xt 63fi| 6 | tierrlngrt ¥ In** 76 u* 80 H LGII R—lViimssee hxl a baiuily • bbl 800 %6 50 Kvtm Superfine ¥ bbl 760 A7 70 I TANARUS ftnenWe ,. V hll 700 Q; 55 Granite Mills, Kstua Family. bhJ iMi if. SOO *• - nbl none “ “ Bupertiue ¥ hhl 700 £7 60 E\ceWor Mih., Double Extra..* Mn P *K* <$ 0 (*0 ” “ Ext-’a.... J... J 9 bid 750 & A i*o “ “ But* ifine..... .> bbl 700 W 750 GRAIN-Com, wilh sa. ks bush 1 15 1 20 Wheat, White f biihh 1 25 <s, 1 40 Wheat, Red ¥ >utdi 1 20 1 ;¥) Oat* ¥ hush 7o 7A Rye 9 bush ® 1 20 l**u ¥ tmsh 1 40 (jj 1 m (>rn ileal ¥ hush 110 120 j UINSE.NG ¥lb 40 <(L 48 . GuNPOVv'DER—DupenlV ¥ keg none I Harjird ¥ keg none niaptliig tkkeg none HAY—Eastern ¥ ton <& 2 25 Ntrtliern V ton w. 2 00 IRON—Sweden ¥lb 6Vv< 6R , English fib 4 | LARD ¥ It ll fm 15 1 LEAD- Bar ¥ (4 8 1 LlME—Country ¥ box 126 &1 60 I Northern ¥ bbl 175 wfc 2 (<0 | MOLARS ES-r-Cuha 37.U66 10 I Gtdileu Syrup Vgai 6(J <d 60 j New Orleans Syraj• ¥ gal 45 14 50 NAILS 4 f* 414 RICE ¥\t ROPE—Machine ¥• 10H® 11 j Ilandapun ft> 8 (A 9 RAISINS ¥ boa 800 &X 50 I SPlßlTS—Northern Gin *th] 4ft (a, 60 N. O. “Whisky * gal 26 & 2d SUGARS—N’ev.* Orlcaiir V lb 9>i : I’uito Klio ¥ !b Muscovado 4K lb s (4, 9 I Loaf ¥lt 12 <& 12U | Crushed ► *b ll* 12 l'owden and > ll H 12 Refined Codec A 4* &• 10 ll “ “ B ¥rt 10ia6 IGfe “ *• O ....Vlb SALT ►sack 2Ui <a 2 7ft 1 SOAP—Yelinw ttft 8 yi. 10 STARCH. . ...fit. 7SU | •SHOT ....¥ bag os 2 tm TW'iNfc—Hi lap lhtß/.-.g ¥ !t> 18 UL 20 Cotton Wrapping ¥lb 2.8 fa 87 IfT It 18 proper to r, ...un thr-t ihoe are tbe current rates at j wholesale, ftom ston—. .•: •. at retail, nricea are a iihade hlglicr, and tVom the Wj ;v ■ or lr. large quantltlen, a shade lower. BANK MtTK TABLE. PREPARED AND CORRECTED BY F. 0. BAKHER, Stock Broker qtul Kxchupje Dealer, Augusta, {fa. Augusta, Atiiefs and Snvaunah <.auk notes, par. Bank of Fulton, xVtlanta “] •* “ Empire Stun, .; 5 per cent. dli'C. tor currency. North-Western Hank, Ringgold.! Mobile and Moutgoifterv/. percent. Manuiiuturer'h Hunleof Mac 11 20 otP. on the Dollar. Tennessee and North Carolina Rank Hills 6 per ceut. dis count. BANKABLE MONEY. Afl the hills of the hanks in Savannah, (exoopt liie Timlier Cutters’ Bank,) alMbo Augusta hanks, and the branches of the State Rank, and the Bark of Athens, are bankable here. EXCHANGE. Sight Exchange on New Aork is seHing at .8 per cent, premium, for currency. The notes of the South Carolina hanks aro take* at the hanks in this city. SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice. ‘■ IT I! 1 mi‘"ssri.ll FOR ME TO replenish my Stock, -all sales will be for CASH from this date. If I can procure golds from Europe or HOME manufacturers, my business will be continu ’d—but on the cash system. . WM. S. ROYAL. P. S.—Southern Manufacturers of Slmea will confer a favor, by sending samples by Express. W. S. U. lm tJU Notioc.—Office Inferior CVmrt Hichtnond Coun ty, June IJ>, 1 SOI.-Ills Excellency, Joseph E. Rrown, Governor of the Mate of Georgia, having issued his Proclama tion, stating that it is,provided In tbe 7t.h section of the 6th article of the Constitution of the State, as adopted by the late Convention of the people, thereof, on the 23d day of March last, that there shall be an election held at the places of public election in the State, on the first Tuesday of JULY, 1861, when all citizens of the State entitled to vote for Governor rhal! cast their ballots either for Ratification or No Ratification. In con formlty to wlilch Proclamation an election will he held at the Court House and the several precincts In the county of Rich mond, mi TUESDA i\ the 2d day of J ULY, 1861. Polls npeu at 9 A. M. to close at 9 P. M. on said day. By order of Hon. JAMES R. BISHOP* J. I. C. Hon. L. G. RASSFORD, J. 1. C. Hon. JOHN I>. SMITH, J. I. C. Hon. -JAMES MuNAIR. J. 1. (J. je*l Hon. T. E. GREENWOOD, J. I. O. GROW7FOOT GRASS. ItT” A Supply of fresh CROW-FOOT GRASS SEED, just received. It may le sown any time before the middle of June. One peck is gutlloicnt for one acre. Price $2 Oh per peck. PLUMB A LEITNEK, mayl-Rtawriw Augusta, Ga. Mt'KHrs. Clark, Grej'ory A Po., Nashville GeniJi.—l wish to.xay to you and tbe world what your AM BROSIAL OIL hos done far me. 1 have beeu suffering with chronic sore eyes for years, and Ti£ Doloreaux four years. If pop,slide, J have suffered death five hundred times, and I have not eeen any of my family for more than two years. 1 camiow see to attend to iny domestic affairs and sleep pleaaanbJy. I hope the Almighty may prosper you In your good work with AMBROSIAL OIL. Malikoa Aheh-vathv. Bethel, Giles county, Tenn. For sale by .P*B-dAwlm H. F. TUTT, Augusta, Ga. printTng ink. The \ ugtistn Ink Works, being In successful operation, are prepared to furnish NEWri, ROOK and JOB PRINTING INK, of a superior quality. The f’hronicle A Sentinel has been printed with the News Ink since Ist April. The manufact ory Is conducted by an experienced Printer and Pressman. I shall be aide in a short time to furnish COLORED INKS of t.ho finest quality. Price of best News ink 25 cents per Ifc. Book and Job Inks 30and .‘-’Scents. P T’ All Orders must be accorapenied by tho Cash. Address, W. 8. JONEtf, Chronicle A. Sentinel Otlice, my si Augusta, Ga. COXFEIimTE STATES LOAN! fftHK undersigned, Copinisetoners ofthc (/’onfederate Btatcs J. In-an, m ami for the Stale of Georgia, announce to the public that the books for the Hulwtcriptiou to this Loan are re opened at the foPoWlng points, nam )y: Bavarmah, Augusta, I ftiucou, Colurubuf*. Milledgeville, P.time, Atlanta, Athens, Washington, and Albany. *\ e wili wend iM.oks, Ac., to other points, ir requested to do so. and It be denied exj>edlent by us. Five ruiilioiirt only of (lie fift-en million Loan have been call ed for, aud eleven millions have been ru.-.p.mded to—no aulmcrlp. tion being at a less rate than par. *uid s-mie as high oa ten per rent, premium. The present e v ‘.g<6- vies of our national cnsla cal! for the balance or'his :tnd we have no doubt that our fellow-citizt ns will c’ < . illy ruspomi to that. call. Let it be remembered that, iu what iL* y tbuK advance, they are mak ing an investment at 8 per ‘-cut. per annum, < which irit*rM.ment is secured bv a special ’.nki.-g fund.) and that subscriptions mav l>e rnaae in any sum ft..m fifty dollars upward*. We are autborisu'd Ui suy tin t ti.efcC übscriptions will be re ceived in this State in c rreut i-a ik notes which are considered at par at the SfV*ml cen res ot f An aUm uding patriot bun ha** carried, and is carrying, otir brave brothers and sons in sofficient uttmljers to the field ; we doulit not that the same f.7 l\ f e.l.tg will support then there, by rapidly filling the re uiM.er of flu* v.oan. E. ~ I•. K NES, .1. MILLIG N. [ ComroiFrioners. Wih2. JuiiNSTGN, ) my‘d-2aw2w W ()()LEN GOODS. 3600 yards Grey Georg a PLAINB, all wool filling, and an excellent article for Fatigue U uif>rins and Laborera’ Weir ; 1000 Georgia CABSIMKRE, Army ltegulatlou 1200 yards “Army Blue” FLANNEL*. ! Parties needing any of the aiwvt; Goods far Fall use, might | do well by buying at present prices. je2s dlw GRAY k TURLEY. NOTICE. ALL person* are hereby warned fr -m trading w’th M arc L. Ai r.w.n* T“T anyfloies payable to me or the Ann of H. JOHNSON A’ 00,. a* tin same after being left lithli tody as my clerk, :.re being ap- repnated by him to the pay xoaut of his debt*. WM. P. LA w SOS. Attttftta. June 21th,— dlw Brought to Jail. feet ,!x ; are, si ‘-.it iO rfac. Shs r*pr<*SnU tieiMl* a, free, but auppoMd to be ft rui-away, a* Le baa to RAprn, or (Uordian ‘ waa bon. at or aw Aiken. b. 6. Tenons Swnlng. or belMoruwJlM I -riu’d tep... will come forward, prove property, pay eipentM and take b “**J K iL>aEH, lelF2w Jailor Richmond County. NOTICE the Director*, • su*d President of tbe Bank of the flrdt ApriJ, I mailed a lrtterto a house in Phlia delDiiia, Pa., and enclosed the left band half of a Fifty Dkar Ba r *k of the Stale of Georgia, letter A, dated lKb January, lid Stable to D. M. Newton, signed A. Porter, Treat At Mid letter wan lost or stolen, I will, in pro pert line, tbe ,i*bL baud half 01 kl bill .or fidl , irKl)l . v EiAenC7.fr, May 21 st, 1961. BiyiA-wSm HANDSOME WOMEN TO THE LADIES! Hfjwffl “BLOOM OF ROSES.” A rich and ele t,t color fcr the checks orlipt. It will not w&ab or mb od, ; an.’ when once applied remains durable for yean*. Tbe ti nil • o rich and natural, that the cioaest sera liny fa!ts to detect it | tiwfv Can be removed by ieruon Juice, and will net inju j (tt skin. Tlia is anew preparation, used by the celebrated (!oin ‘ Beaiitita of London and Paris. Mailed free. In bottles, u IU: and rectioi.s for use, for #l. aCNT’S •• COURT XOILET FOWLER.*’ hnpajta a du xline wh.teness to tbecommexion, and is unlike anything let forth!* purpose. Mailed free for sft cents. HUNT’S “iJKITIHH BALM” *emoTK tan, freckles, ai-C all eruption* of the skin. Mailed free for 50 cent*. ’ HUNTS “IMPERIAL POMADE* /or the hair, BtrengtL eta and Improve* itaxrowUt. keeps !i from faMirg off anuia warranted to make the hair curl. Mailed free for hi HUNTS “PEARL BEAUTIFIED tor the teeth am gumii, cleanses and wi,imn#the teeth, harden* the guns nuii- Se, ike brestb effvctuaUy, prtwrve. ttie teeth iu.il prevei,ti tootkuihc. Malied free for sl. HUNT’S “BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME,” a double jukrwt forioaehkwoni. end coloeut. M.tfed r rfe lor .1 TBLfim.uuu.pefflime W£i Orstu ae< f by tl.v Priifcaw Royulol Ei.glana herTTiarriaEV. Mrws. Uuat A L'o presented the with ft* elegatiT caae ot Perfumery, (In which allot -the above article* were included) In handsome cut glaaa wita f£e - of which appealed in AH the above article* sent Free, by express, for #6. Utah can either aofiPQipMy the* order, or be paid to the preaa Agent on delivory of good*. HUNT A CO., Perfumer* to the Queen, Recent Street, London, and 77 Sansom St., Phlia., P*- For saL by all Druggist*and Perfumer*. i PF* The Trade supplied. uov34-dAwiy (GILHAM’H !scii(hii j F!lii the soiiiua, COMPRISING th Ta ties to. liJantrv ai’l K-R-* **>•. Gnow In press, awl will be ready fa dc'iv.-rv ’O', ut ti. SStlilnst. Mnelf f't'li’s Savnts. A redaction n.odv t > the trade, or to Volunteer (Companies. Address, R. J. RYAN, JeSt-dSt Augusta, Gt. S3O PER MONTH! HOAttn AND I.ODRIXO ! I WILL paytheabove prlet fora UITRRTER or LEATH I KR DRESSER-one that. tin.l. 1-mi-tbi--I.urines thor ouAly-a mfto without family, and ot'ne i'i t rate habits. Apply to % .) .‘-.s.M'TIl. ielß-im t.Ki>th-nv ei.m.t'v. Ga TRION ac t o ry,’ Chattooga, Geo. * A. P ALLGOOD. Ag’t Mav 31,1261 .-It North Carolina Paix r Forest Manufacturing Company, FnrcMvill,', N. MA*fU,FAOTURKRH (M- SUI’ERTOR kook ami \ IVMM I’Kit, Ac., Ac. |JESPCTH LLV s Ikit tlu’m l* anhm enuip- V and prions will K- .cm paid) 1., afl'lylnt to IV . li. Krill', ftupt. mviatin STui* Till', Tllltep ! (Inf Hundred B||,nrs Reward! OTOLF.X from the anWrlWr’s l'tu.tati,™ in I’ftlumMa l O'limyjtiu n edlWsdav, MaySimi.a ipw;. HOK-K. l.i'if v wreuld abunl }*', bands |,|*i,. Kth blnil t.n! while. ..mail whUeciUrmart., on the Jiould.r, anS tl.c tip of the In. far cut off Tills Horse was taken Jn the open day bv two person?, one ot whom was seen by tin- lugrft bOv Uiat h:.d th-- Htir.su in clwi'gp at the tlrtie. ‘1 ho thief is upposed to be a deserter ft ) lu *Y l s’o,,n£* 5 ’ o,,n £* xUookinK man. about 6 feet 7 f ■■“nnfoslcn,. small tin,. evc dark reddtrii hakn4sOM.r*.<-tn chrin. ami w,„,u , vl . a |. ~..i|miw !t . .pndlds. Had mi lnu, pray pant* and rnnml c,,i, (a dart m.J fc ir ’ “"d a Hr In cnlnred Ka,. i wtllpav unfllum.rfd lh.lla.aln. tin. r1.1.-t and p.,r to con vlct and a .uMatdo reward lor the lloi.c. a,W:.-G me a, Klokee P (>., v. oluiubia cnbnty, Ga. lt>vSl wlm PUOCION RAMSEY. healihgTpriSl, BATH COUNTY, \ rjlHWitdnliralfd w.vTERIN,J I’l.At’K is ,m. ■ 1 m ir. thf ki’inaion of VinUor Tl.c cflabdclnol i.put.ipn the tVs.,T in the fnllopli, ; di . M . , anything more than a.si mple o-u-oofai.,’ ..nr ..• i. . ta> receive Rofirdus. vi/.: Dymk-ik• <i ,i : t ‘i’.-t .-v - Dv.-ent. vy, Khumiiatlsm Knbr ; ,- |W, :( itr-.t-chiai AiV.- tiona, ApStiir*, of tb Him cr uii.i Ki.'u,- i*irV G>.n*a.Lower Voice. Foma e DweuM.-, e tH- Eves :tni all Nervous Atfait'.on , A, . To persons de*tring retlremuat ;uul tine hiaeW’ : t -s.- pi,. the HEALING vl Nt >8 otter p.-cully- attnc ;on>. ‘H . \ aifiriteivtvd i-ight hft.es ;r ini •be Wsriii ami thr.n ib-* m i the Wut springs and v. emtv-Mm e milt si rum Millb .o ]-,•?.,• ofthc Viiglnl’i <U'litcg! Kaioo.nl, ‘r m which th- ■ 5- a • mail and a fine line of <'oa'lv*”, wbi’b p:tssus on to tbe Whir. Sulphur and Bwoul Mprint For t .rtlnr ;tddr>,- JcOdlw I*< UTEIi A ERVIN, l’.opriot.nm. CLARK k FULLER’-’ inuitusi 11. si. CLARK, GREGORY & C 0„ SOLE l-ROUkIETORS. / 11'RBfci Ileadaciw, Euracbe, Tooth . h, iuil.r- mtntiv i \j KLeiui.rUism, r.'i .bs. Neiira - ... C..M n Enieq-.h.*. j cldtis. l>yri*.e|.i;i, (•,!,, Cramps, IniLon.-d E* -m t'lironiu >.•. • Eyes. -re Dirout, < uts, •Rums, Bruises, >i *~i c.ii.ii,: ♦ t i Hands, Piles, l it res Hbo-.1a.:., | K v , I Duafiiesft. Old Sons, Sore Mr. Jiri, S..n Vb i.;. s j;, . ! Rim*worm. Tetter, Snake Rli. n ln-g Hite-, Rut l.b - TANARUS) ! world Is challenged lor lt> equal lift s. ah:.-ami Burns It vun Scratches ot i Horses. So. • Ews ..ii l|. •**,■>. Strum, *S.\ , I-. 11 Kell. Kretnlp. wJliiv aril liar:,, - ,-!. Swellings, atiii in the host kuvwnn i.u.lv f.. apply t.< t- u.b,-i et horses front founder- tak. dpu.M fe t ami \-allic Nvell at ■ [ the fi-vg ot the h ot. ernes r.ll (titiiy.ous .• -i :: :.n ; UAst. m \ None incdtuitic naepfe in all ce-es. but w. .an klioyv n I real proof of the virtue of A MHRi*sL\L Oil. i: iri ii ,;i., j Pt>P-‘rtles, from respi-ito-Mft mu., ulu- .... .ti-i-vc 4m it y l c* . *. than can he protlnceti fr.raiiY otl.er niedi. im . I v ’ * do tint act.’ i'.u evurv irm.aUy t.. wlech the nyma faintly are sut.jut L, t if! what. • fliojain, u,- tan eu!-st.in. ...t by living win..• Tb. A M RKri I 11. n| 1, i•. \,i \u , pnrqua-uthjti, hikl aulfi riuongb.-iit the S-.-tb Soun.v.. t I all go.nl ..ruggiats and gotiOttU .bv.lcrn. Th.- u'b n. \t< n ty ntou.J that in. :i.n'..u . uiv''enu.-v. * and resodreh. lum r-f l-e.- da r- 5-r, w. :,t.y in U t-. u j.Ub . tu-uml to,trlveo.it. tn.:. .i if, w. ninfe,. imp. r‘- .J tr:uh wifi which the ing letters and t •stin,i .j.i.dg io u mum rmisf tj) ri* *t! . form of till SkAlvertWmuW. sonß-of Yfhl.il uimu fi-m. |‘hv.fto.i in with marvelous effects. We challenge the world o prodn.. i rmnedv so spu. i!y .. efft'< ual in its neallug pi- p. tin *. tiff” Head the uvUvte’v < 4 I tin x-irtlt* of fl trl t FulUr Atnbt-’riHl Oil, eviikmcu Ao-.fli’l tnth. anilfrom , .’i ii - wte ‘ | wor-l and slat.ding are im.progt aat.ie. R 4 .., t i ; m<! li.* i \hic-.d ‘ ULA ItK, GREGORY A UO., Ajle I’lopnetorh, Nashvill*, Tci.tt B F. TUTT, nnvlSslAwl, * Aufudl.-i, lia. Oo you Mitsui Whiskers? v Do you wiurt Whiskers f Do you waht a lYittshuhe? Do you riant a ftlu'rtaehc ! BE LLINGH A NT’S C £ L E lliut E D STIMOLAT.iMi ONCUUNT, For the Whiskers and Hair. mKE subscrUierstftkeplea-ur* aniumnuHtg to the citizen - ofthe United States, that t.hfiy chtati'cn tin* Agency for. aud are now enabled to offer to the American publft, the above Justly celebrated and wjrld-rcnowcdiirtlde. THE STIMULATING ONGUENT is prejKireil by C. I*. RtUinghan), an of Lot, don and b fo bring OUT a thick set of \Y hiskers? 017 ]Mustaciic in from throe to h x weeks.'. This article is In the only one “| the kind used l>y the French, and in Lot idem atirt Parii !i is hi unlveriuil uoe. It in a beautiful, economic.*!, sootlrfng, yet Htimujatlng cor ppuud, aetingUH If bv magicupnh the roots causing a bu iutfful growth of luxuriant ! lf applied 10 Mie rettip, it will ’ctu- Baldneiis. ami cau*e to spring tty In j-lace ofthe bald bpot* fltie growth of upw htdr. Ap| re<l itccig’<ltng Ip dln’ctkio-, t wilt tJiru red or fowy hair dark, and-ruri..re gra;.’ iiolr t- iti original color, leaving b koP, am ali find TfeVihie. f Th - ONGUENT is an iiidlsyenaatA.’article, in evsry gcmlemAu’j toilet, and after one week’sn j cUiey would pot for any con side ration be. without It. The HUbscritft ts art* tt ejordy Agents for thftfiriJcbMn tb • Uidtod Ftafi’B to whom all Price one dollar a box. For sale ly aildt it^gl.-lrideal - or, a bix of fwhi-rtmtuff to have the f*t fejct.4 will le sent to ttiuy wb< dedtv it, Uy mm! .ulr4*t V purely packed, on receipt of price and postage,-*I.IS. , At ph to or address FIuKACK L. UEGEM AN A Arc*. mbJffdA wly C 4, WlititUn Hreqt, Nqw, i oriL - *"Dr. J. EL ‘ A XU BLOOD rURIFfKH, . IJh* . grestept, tfinedi j /“'V •In vh* World. J?/ flloat Keltoiouw IMighlfiil Cordial EVER TAKEN. The thon.-and'/upor. lhitii*and* ■vhbaredmlyi^^g' i M|H & * u-ibirt M c i seauV iji cerur taking. nfallible remedy for remrrvfni and TN'vior.hAfhto d and diseased system, purif\nig aud enrtchingthe i lng the sick, buJlering luvaiid to j Health and Strength. THERE rfi NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. It will cure'Ll vet Complaint. Dyspepsia. Diawnoia, Dvwri t.er>', Ilca/iarf.e, Depression ofStflilts. Fever and Acid .Inward Fever. Bad Breath, or any dlaeuae of the Liver, Stomach, or Bowels. . . : . . Gentlemen, do you wish tube M<?aitby, Strong and Vigorous? XW Ladle*, do you want the Bloom ot Health to mount your Cheeks again ?—tmJW go at-once and get MeLean’s benl*V Cordial ANH ULOOI) JM JJI f'lKJt. Delay not a ui'<mwil ;*4tl* wurranUrd V-aive wxtlsfactloa. 11 will etire any dimsasg .of Bit Eidntya, Wonib, *r Bluddcr- Fainting, OlMtruipra Men-sniaf:on, Fame of ihewomb, Jim reuneKH, <>r any dbo-and arl dng ftonri Chronic r.r N’< rtous L. bility, it is an Infi*l!ibJe Kemf-fly FOK CHILOHRN. I)o you want your delicate, sick)i r t puny ChUdren. to be Healthy, Hi'•oug and Kribu tV—tliejj give tnem Mf.LEAN'S STRENGTHENING ‘fRDIAL, tl.e (Hredhoni on wh bottle; It i* deliciep* to take. |3r One table spoonful, faku. every mfruing. l*a sure preventive agaliAt CnHlsaiidFever, jeliov Fevor,C]:. ( l era .r an v prevailing tW 'Caution !—i.ewar- At Druggists or Dealers wnom. y try paku up<* youal ; itlc of Hitlers or Barmpaalla *a i they can buy he]).)'bysnyinglt l* ji.P Tl.er. um ; even men bane enough ta -t al f-art of ntf nbrne to <tnh their vile deeoctio;-*. Avoid ! Ujii ouk J4rateand their vilial oo* compound*! Aekljur Dr.Jf.ll. McLeai.'s HtrengiJ.uiir.x Cordial ind Blood Pvriner. Tam* nor,iug ehe. It If the ■ i remedy that will pNirtty tr blood tnor mgbiv. wm at thf*.vn time, STaKM.THXN’ andl.*,vi<oMaa j organi7ali< . It Is put up in large UttVtfi |I ptr bottlv, nr*ix botlK , t vr ‘ Dr. J H. HIcIiEAN, Sole Proprlcto), Corner of TBlrd and floe fetn. hi. Lub, Mo. Ur. McleanNUnlveral *'il% FOR LIVER COMPLAINT, BILIOUSNESS, HEADACHE, 4c. There has never been a CATHARTIC medicine, clTw. >\ io“ the pttMfc. that lia* given *uch entire aatfafacti.. if a- ii- LF ■ ‘ UNIVERSAL PiLI.S. -D*,..- . Being vegetable, they are ]*rfectlv InuoceDtand on b taken by the iu<>nt tender infant: yet prompt ami fiowerfu’ In remvrlngall BUiou^goer tlons, Acid or Impure KetffC M u ter from the HUmach In fa* r they are tin* only pills that Khoukl be us<.*d in oi&larlau* dirtrlcts. They produce no griping, aiclne.-r or Pain \\. the rtrnmach or Bowfls, though very active and searching In thdr ojeraf.o, promothig healthy s-jereti n* r*f the an<) Kidneys. V, <, wUI suffer from Diliousnes*, headtelieanu loulatomach wit n so cheap a remedy <•, lfr obtained? Keep them cm w t'ly on band ; a “Ingle (los.-, taken in w-dw-n.-may j.revcnt hours days, and monttiiof tfeknea*. Ask for Dr. J. H. .Vlr-Jx? Universal PHlit, Take no others. Belng coated, they are taste leas. Price only 2 1> cents per ts>x, and can J eV-nt by mad to any port of the United States. 4. H. McLEA.V Hole Proprietor. Domer of Third and I*ine W M Ht. l.ouU, M. Dr. J. H. MoLean'B Voloanic Oil Liniment. The Brut KYtcniril For Man or BcaM, Thousaudv of hurnao tclpgs have been saved &Jl r e of decrep titude and misery, by the use oi this Invaluanle Liidn ent it will relieve pain almost iibAantaneouoly, undlt wlllclcanee* purify and hea the foulest sore In an incredibly short time—’ SicLEAN'S VOLCANIC on. LINIMENT will relieve the most Inveterate cases of rheumatb-m, gout, or Npura uia F,, ParilTala. Coi trueUd Mu-cles StifTnea* or V/eaknessiu the Joints, Muscled or Ligaments, it will Defer fail. Two am,hrh Uotut will cam- W Tl;ro:„. Ifeadv H.or Earaihe Eo?liira, ..r3W.,orMy Fain, It U *„ Kunady ‘ Trf R and liud it an remedy. Keep it afwaya ou Planter*. Fanners, or any pne havlmr el.arrt of hor*eH, will save mo*ev u*ng * Nolcai.fcOil Dnlment, It In a Bpeedy and infallible cure for Darts, Sprain a. Chafe* Swelling L-mienc** T J*wiify. Sore*. W*’Unds. external diaemse. Try it, and you will be convinced. Dr J. H. MoLEAJL Solo Proprietor. Aom, set. Louia, Mo B. F. TUTT, Augusta, Ga. Notice to Banks. For the rigiit haftd huM of f lust bid. Letter A, No. SA. < n tbe City Bank, Augu.--.ta, Ga., Mated Oct. 2, ltfc-l, A. Oduld. i’re*.; . v For right hand half of WO bUI letter A a o .-n iu > Bank, Aufcutta, Cja., Ualtd o*l. A.Ooalu, K2'r#litl,t hand half avrtHl, dlMlu?iHsß.'ron RSiiacl Ataraa M “rtekaxd half of W A, No. m ffiM tth. lbS. iL-riod s.,TV™“: L r 'i,in, wer, 1 mailfd lo Ocioi-w The Wt liVklA.fl.,rlay. <*>!'r Lw.d Office’ TailahaMH’.ehA**- “VSKift** CLAYTON’. A*emfl Writ. T. diiri"*. -^‘° t * 9<l ’ ‘ —‘ xr; , •—ApyU.MSTUATOK’N SALE. the Richmond county, ail tlut lot oi Land in (,'eurt o^ rd sHsSSSah?irt five-eighth* of an acre, bounded B' d s° U fc, t y v-ThfeM'liedeev ile n.-ad. upon which It front* 170 north welt by the M v khcla> ■’ chmidt, runuing 200 feet; I feet: on tkenojgi.v K. K. i ater's lard, aud thence | ontheeast, tor.ftih C jy t?e Marbtuy street ‘.oad, aud 20W fSTnSbt^d. Wd ** the property of Emma Malluda Schmidt, to perfdrt Utleft. BKNJAMIN r . HALL, Allm’r. June 15,1861.