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THE TRi-WEEKLY HE RAL. NE. W a&k I please- sept or than late papers kiadly furnished. In the next ss our readeTs may look for a eartubl-ubHton of AheLnon'-nu turaAddremas render 3d by the London Punch. ogle copies of e-Nerald can be had for fif nas povidegeseing .h.Ir ehingtk otherwise$1tellbe charged ou ygabbee stragglers eptured in the.vkinity of Pomaria, -were sent io Chester, segeral days ago. Ris Excellency, Gor. Magrath, artived in this ace on Wednesday afternoon, and tdok up his hedqqrer atMaj. L.J. Jones'. We understand that hehaves for Colmbia this, morning. Soarvatto'n' among thie-e is imtninent, pmn teeple,in,.thi-burnit sections of' Lexington. Richland, Kershaw and -Darligto.- Cheraw is filled with refugees, who are in a deplorable condition. Let us do all tlt - can betdone to lefV beir niseries. To edr.Meekly Subscribers. We call the atteution of our friends to the fact that the Til-weeky issue has been sent to. many -h wo have not'1odei-ed it'but qho were taking the weekly, believing that they would prefer the former p-per. A large r4mber have signified their aveeptance by -a prolpt response, while sowe bthe.r have kept. silent, not being able as et to muake up their minds ; we will, therefore, - ee:id two more numbers, this morning's and Tues day's paper to them, and then send ihe Tri-week 1v to none who do not request it, atd .p* up. The great expense incurred in printing a paper, oy-a-days, for6es'tlls 11CCes-'ty upon als, other wise we would be glad to wait unti[they are con-. ied that it is y well to patrtmi7te :I home pa pCr. Why halt ye between twD opi.iQns ? The True Rig. The mexrry voks of the gallanz Misspinns, says the August Coustuticfalist, Mar. 17, Ping ing through our streets late dn Yesterd.ay afer noon was dec.de!4 -heerin,. Wei ust it made the gold and other shairper, inw.trdly.groan,. as it must have -made favery loyal Coidfeierate re jo.ice. These men have eirrp oie beeVforlnghed since the return of Hood from.he late Teninessee campaign, but.nQw like lr:ie aid gi1rious vete rnnqas-the-y are; tvport promptly (i duty five hun r miles from theh. Stie. It made u. feel proud of our birti State, to see-lier gallantsons, reterans of the old Biirde of WtI and Chal rmers, march so cheerily throug'h our streets. The Afnmy of the T'ennepee is hsastily.clustering arouindt keir old chief. ft*Sevei-e Battle in N$UI Carollig. We have the following relei inteligenre' f rom the fronty! On the 16t@instatnt, four mnile-i * elow Arer'ysboro, whichs istetween Fayetteville * -ind Smi thfield, thwo corps under Slocum, and K.ilpatrick's ca.valry, ware met tpy Rhett's brigade - o Soush Carolina Regulars, and' held n check or five~hours, until the arrival of Gen. Stephan * lliolt's brigade,- (also Charleston troops} when * the ene'my were handsomely' repulsed.' Federal loss, as stated, 3500 killed and wounded, our loss about 500. *Killed, in -1st Regular Infantry, Lt. Cog Robert * DeTreville, (ison of' Hon. Richard DeTreville of *Beaufort,)'t;. Glover and Capt. Qaittlebumn. * Wounded, Capt. Press Smith, .badly, Cijpt. A. W. Burnet, thigh, Capt. Duff Calhoun, Capt. Pierre Bach, knee, it. Hoxlbeck, lef t eye, Lt. worth. * Wounpded and captured, Lt. Ravenel Macbeth. Col. Alfred Rhett -wae acting Brigadier, his - poinand eorisisted of ast. S. C.. Regular Artil * ery, L t. Col. Jos. Yates, commanding ; lit S. C. * Regular Infantty, Col. Wmn. Butler and Col. Frederick's splendid volunteer regiment. Latest from Charleston. The Yanikees are' fearful of the advent of the eikly season, and are purifying.to be prep-ared for it. On the nigh't of tly 10th of March, a fire * destroyet the whole block on which was situated the ware-house of John Frazier & Co. TITe roads to Charleston are lined with people, white -and blace~ going to Charlestor on foot to trade, and for protec#on. 4.a The Savannah Republican says, that- Iartin R. Delaney, a full'blooded negro, has .received the^eoiinurssion of Major in the U. S. colored 'olanteer service, and been ordered to report to *Gene'ral Saxton, at Hilton Head,- for duty. It is the first instance.of-a negro receiving a comn ~on, as a field oBicer, except as surgec. )ster's8 dnmaAd is treating ladies brtitally and outrageously, in~ the raids fromn Charleston. The cptton fleet that left Tybee on .the third, -consting of. thirteen vessel 'is supposed to bawe been lost in the storm which prevatiled for two weeks off Cape Hatteras. IPORTANT GLEANINGl . Wea"4 was received in Columbia yesterday, confirming tirWrort that -enz Johgftd-. feat efa on the 18th, near Smithfield, Our loss,was com. pa'ratively smalL Shridai idss very head Four thouspd prisoners were captured. , A courier just in reports that Sherman was driven back.' five :miles, and Gen..Johnstol still parsuing. Onwt Saturday Gersid -yo hihMee headquarters from Saisbury tW' hleigh. . rFrorngammana On the 17th, passengers ledviftRidhrhd, re port thafSheridan was in .the neighboAided of Ashland, trying to forni a ji-eti'n with Grant, but was intercepted by Picktt's Nvision getting in his front. Rosser and Early's-commands fol lowed Sheridan in the rear. A blttle ensued. Sheridanras defeated.Ve was retreating through Kirig William.. IkcRyoND, March 18.-Congress passed in secret session, 'and the Preident has approved the acto raise* coin for.tie purpose furnish ing necessary supplies for the :army. The first section authorizes the Secretar*of thp Treasury to boiow.from any bani, corporation, or indi vidual, any SUIt in coin not exceeding three -nil lions in- aggregate, -and secure re-paymeh at such time es may be agreed upon, not ta- exceed two years after conclusion of a. treaty. of peace, by issuing bonds payable in coin. .and - bearing six per cebt. interest, payable semi-annually in.-' I cie. The Secretary it spowei-ed to pledge cotton and tobacco owned by the government, to the extet t of the value of the loan' obtained, or toconvey the same in payment ofsuch loan, with the right to export to London: free fvom ddty, I except to the extent of one-eight pet cent. now imposed by law. The second .'section provides thAn'the event of a future ko*an, tled shall be I levied and clleteid a tax of.fenty-fie per cnt.' upon all gold and silver coin bullion #nd'foreign exchange in the Confederate States, payable in Ifiid on tlie.first April, or -soon thereafter as practicable, amounts not exceeding ttvo hundr6d I dollars in value to.be e4empt from the tax. AL so; all amounts loaned to the goveramint under first section. . 0m the Trans-Xi pi.sPPL Ax'usT, March 18)-The Mobile Advertiser tnd Register has reliable information that- Xirby In ith has twenty-thousand -negro troops, armed, equipped -ind organized under their masti's a in operation ih Trans-3ississippi departme The muster volls of that department contain over one hindred thousand names.. Eighty thogsand ure effective and i service, 'Tlim journals~ an nouneing the fact, ask why they are not now used to sowe purposc, and where hey are thost needad.-.. "Themdf1~ pex~irevails at Mobile, 'exchanged pisoners having brought it with4them. Sanitary reasures have limiteditsjavag'es. F rom the West. SzNAromIA, March 1.-The report i.igthat Shelby has defeatpd a Yankee.force -near Little Rock, captytring four-hundred prisoners, and cani non. The cavalry raid uinder Grierson, hae re turned to Mempis, having gone not farther han Ripley. Gen. Washburne has issued in 6rder permitting ciize.ns of the department topurchase a limit6d amount of supplies. The papers say there are agitations prevailing in South America, which may result in the annexation -of Hlondu ras. ._._ I .From Charleston. The garrison at Charleston is greatly reduced. But few.troops are left in Savannah~--mosty ne groes-all the corps having lieen transported to Morehead City. The m'easies and other diseases prevail among the negroes in Savannah-they 'die at the rate of thirty a day. and are buried in trenches with out coffins. .The"contrabands occupy some of the'finest .residnces in Charleston. Xrom Fayetteville. We cannot ascertain to what extent Fayette ville is damaged. . report sayh that the whole town was~ burnt; iither that only the arsenals and factories were destroyed. There were ten large factories around-and :within' ten -miles of the town.' e '; From Xobile. A large fleet is, in Mobile .Bay, and a heavy force of the enemy concentrating p.t Pensacola, uder.the command of Generals Asbboth, An. drews, Davis ad Steele. The4 announce the intention of -cutting all commuinicatin with Mo bile. P.TERSDURG, glarch I 9.-The situatleIl here is nehangeil. .There are no movements to rieport. The,weathercis fue and the roads rapidly im. nrving From .aze. * ~e'~ -defe 'o t2,4 d qr eiemos To PREVENT THE ESCAPE oF NEGoo&s.-The ( Legislaure of Georgia, at the late session v passed an act authorizing the Governor to es- 1 tabiSh.:aina,qf roun,ted .pickets, of such ndm"ter ahd at's,uch points, as he may -deein sqfficient for,the..pu4rpose of prevcing the escape of slaves to the enemy at avtannah; and to drganize theuten into a- battalion of cavalry, to Woomped of such as will mount This is..a right move and in the right direc tion. Such a measure would. not be amiss in this Statk *7 Wanted, FROM ONE TO A HALF DoZEN GOOD CANDLE-TICKS.for which a liberal price will be paid.- Apply at this office. March 25. tf COOK WANTED GOOD COOK, WASJER &IRONER, Wanted to hire from the owner. Niie of yotr free -neroes wanted. Apply at this office. Marefi 2* tf . HAN SAW FILES, FkW DOZE very fine HA.RD SAW FILES. ' ,,Jt received and for sale by March 21 if B. H. LOVELACE. I-Ieadquatters, RXMIES O-THE CNFEDERATE STATES, February 11th, 186k. Geeval Orders No. 2. In entering upon the campifign about. to open,the General-in-Chief feels assured that ihe t soldiers who have so long and so'nobly borne t the hardships and dangers of the war, reqUire t no exhqrtation to respond to the calls of honor and duty. C With the 1berty traasmitted by their f4. r thers they have itherited.pthe spirit to defend t it. The choice between war and abject sub iis,siun is before them. *To'such a projs4a brav!e mei,.-with arms in their hands, can hfive but one answer. They cahnot barter manhood.for peace, nor tbe rigit ofself-government for life or proper ,y. But justicete them-requires a -sterner ad- t monition o th"sy who have abandoned tneir t onirade .he hour of peril.. A last -portunity is offerod tliem to e I ont the disgrace and , escape thept;mshment oftheir.crines. By anthority of the President of the Con federate States, & pardon.is aonioufced y such deserters and men iiprmpery abrient, as shall I reWurn tQ the.commandito vhick they l elong iithin. the* shortest posiblie time,. not exceed ing twenty days from the publication of this order,*at the 1ead4uarters ofhe department t in whichthey inay be. r -"fhose 4the may be prevented by interrup tion of conimonication, may report within the time specified to tee tearest enrolling officer or other officer on duty, to be forwarded as soon as practicable, and upon pre ettig a certiSeate froamr.uch soffeer showin~1 compli ance with this requiremerit, will receive the pardongereby difered. Thbse, whotive-.deserted to; the sevie of the eniemy, br' idho ave desbated after having . been once pardo"ned fog the same offence, and' those who shall 'desert, or absent themselves without aiuthority, after th.e* publication -of this- order, are excluded from' its benefits. a Nor does the offer of p'arden extend t# other a offences than desertion and' absence witll'out t permission. - *By the same authority, it is . 4eclared a that no general amesty will again be grant- 8 e4, and those who refuse to a;cept the pardon C now off-red; or who shatll herea(ter -detertiort absent themselves -without leave, shall suffer. such punishment its the Courts may impose, and nb appiain for elefnency will be enter Taing rie resolution froma the fate which 4 our eneuiies intend for us, let every em.in do prte all his energies to the commnon defence. - Our iesources, wisely and vigorously ;m ployed, ai-e ample, and with a brave army, sustained by -a deterrained and' united people. sucess, withf God's assistance. cannot be doubtful. a. I The.advantages (4the enemy.d have but little value if. we do not permii themi to imi pair our resolution. Let us, then, oppo"e con stancy to adversity, foiti,tude to irinug, andi courage to danger, with the firm :a ranl' that lie who g:vve freedom to om; W;hei '. wi bless the efrorts.if theii- childreni tot preserve s it.*I March.38 6 '- R E LEE. Generaul. IS HEREBY giv?en tihat a he epxpi f.j thrse'months from -mds diate. a pjm~:~onv wi be made~ for, a- duplicate~ of cer tificare for1 four per eent. Registr ed Bond of .he .Confede mtLe States:of America, issued to 'xe, Jby. Silas Johnsone, C. S. Depositary, at N'wbeiry, S C. No. 1225, dated 3ist Maueh, 18ii, for Til dW4 Jan..21, Smno, STRIPES; STRLPES. I A NOB5 Lot of these -nice light striped NOTNAURS,fo.r spring. and Summier use For sale by * B. Hi LOV$LACE. March-21 if 4Mr 0 WHOHATE NpwITPE BACON. T tjo edsi .n0tiffy you not to turn II ronB'bna t6 any person but Tithe ollector, or this Office, or bonded Commissary rthefield. Ther.eeiptw:df an-AtWBWaded ien in the field are worthless. W. W. WALKEBR, C,.-. Newberry, S. C., March 16, 865. State of'Suth Carolna b9 EXECUTfE DEPARTit ?SPRTavasadRa, Mare o6 1865 ENERAL OkDE?S. Tirt MILITA of th'e Stato between the ages L of 16 and 17, who have reported for duty, nd those who have-not reported, those nei ab en by furlough.or with leave, these 6 Uve -t been able to rejoin'thei- -cohimandr arld all ther.q of this age, o-frtom aby cause whatver re absent from duty, wilq ssemble at Spartan urg, as so? after notice of this order as is rabticabWe. . II. When assembles her-e they will bfplaced i Camp of Instruction,and prepared for tuchaer ice as the defence,ofthe State requires. III. As soon as it can be done, the State da ets, attached to the Citadel at Charleston and Lrenal at Colourbia, miibe p*ed in charge-of his Camp of'Instruction;. and.the discipne of bese Academies will be .extended over. an4 em te this portiori- of the Militia. IIV. The offie:rs of -these institutiont-wi be Iarged with the duty, of giving to these.'troops pt only the inilit training which will eniIble hem to. be eficieWin the field, but such d*a. ion9l advantages as- can be' affdrded; and by hich the qualities of the citizen *ll be de a ped. - V. 'lte Quarterm4st#r General will make pro iRion for-the acewitmodation -of these .;trobps dd the Commisary'General will make all pryer rrangements fortheir sibsistence. .YVI. The ser-icfor whicl these troops are In endedo- is the defence of the .Otate; and It. is oped that aene-wi.l.hesitue or,elay i offering bewselves for that service.. The preServa4on n,d care of the youth of the State.; thg*i'mproxa 3ert,'so far as lean be,accompished der ex sting disadvantaiges ;ind the effort: an inten iun to do good to the.m, while they Ilo good o beir $tate,; are' declared, to be the purposes rhich shall animate all under~ whosa cir'e tiese 6.uths are' placed. _ VIl. The- -Ohirmin ana'VisitoPoftheSIite lilitary Academies are invited to asAis. i*the rganization of these -poops. VII. Until otherwise ordered, the' hgadquar ars of "this command will 66 at Spartanburg ourt Hou'ge. - . By the Governo (0flcia1; ) G. A. FOu.IN, A. 4 Geen1.a March18 . TheSttc~fthCaTII3R * . NW3RRY PISIIC? ~ T.PetrIo1 Ee., rdfarg f ie., VThe So tater.of edh i iarano ud singular the goodse and Ahatteg.is, ghts ud creditr of Dr.John E. Brennaazateff te dis riet aforesiaid deceased: These are therefore,to cite and . admpAish.''ll nil singular.,.th.e kindred,aIid c,reditoifs'of the id deceased, .to be and appear before, me,.o. ur next Ordinary's Court for the said District, o e liolden at -Newberry Cot;EUo.use, on theo rd' day of April next, to shew cause, Sif ny, wh'y the said A dninisti'atidn should not be ranted. - - Given uinder my hand this~ 20th day .o1Magh, ra the ;~ year of our Lord -cne, thoisand etglt r 'ndrd#nd sixty-five.. March21 2 JOHN T. PEFTEESON,' OJLD E ROiING 07FF102 ~ YEBKR, .o nirleighs in \ubertWDi-iit,* pn alvl Th sh regne~en t.i of p.ardgraph It Geo ral Order No. 141, A. & 1. (. 0. eries of 1863. 11. Th.eorifer refe'rre1 to r(gLe that soldiers eturing~ 'hotme on furlo ug or on 'reuebin;r Sinee e. hich they' wili sidy ctprintg furlough, vill imenidiately repod. to the e-rest Enr&.inq 9 )licr, w~ho wil keI ep a r.1gister or their namets, huerptiVO Ii, plazce where st.ationed, byhm he furlou;gh was rntd and the timne at..whch t expin;s . .131. When a soldier on furlough i.,it the fxpi 'atiorVci' the. same,% ut:dbie Tovtrai to AieXos imn ExuminingIBdard;heO ' i'l be .ordiered $efore he Board of Zuminers foiF (onscripts, which hard if they think proper will recominnd,an xtensio.n of' farlough not.to, excee~d thirty days. IV. In e:nes wheje, from sickness or woynds, i o(ler is unable to appear before the Board oif hatiners for Conscripts, lhe 'bill send up to the Cnroling Officer .with furlough, a certificate pf is attending. physician, giving a fuif statement l his case, which certificate, if gpproiyed, willb.be eTred to tife Botrd for its action. .A strict compliance with the above requie-~. nents .voill be promptly enforced. F~. N. WA$KER, March 21 /> Capt. & E. 0. N. D.