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9 v"X 1] CONY 1' ii k Dotri) JHsptcl) in lurip ivr.it THURSDAY MORNING, AT roNWAtlKM'.U . M. C. BY OILBBRT fe DARK, TIRM8. L TWO UOLI.AIW invariably in idvinfc. A No |>Np?r will In mui out of the Uintrict. R without the money icconi|i?niri the order. KITKI or AlrVBRTINISO. Advert ieemenie inwrtMl at 8*tinlj-Fiw ^MWtper ??|iiare. (IS linen or lean.) tor ike tuin for each . pwtM|ttere for a aingle inner^ quarterly and monthly advertbemenln ...? in rlmrfvil ike name a* a xiiiflc innertimi, and Nettii moitiltly ilte hiih* an new nnca. All trannicni advertitrcinvnta muni be |>aid for caidt in advance. ii mar nr imru ma a mr mi* for. King and Branfain-olrrrt*. VS NOW recci? ing from French and American iiiitmif uctories DECORATED PAPER, of new nnd rich ilti*i|(n? in Panel. (Sold. Sal in. Velvet and Wood luiilaliona, with Border*. kr.. to correspond. AI.HO Chamber and other Papers, ' in every variety of style and pattern. My Block of Window Shades, of n?y own innnufa? lure, and Curtains umde and put up in the latest styles. Upholstery Goods, Curtain Materials and Furniture Covering*. <>f late iiu|Hirlaiion is filf^ and complete, ! which are offered, wholesale and retail, at ' such priees as to present unusual inducements to purchasers. Kefr 2M 1 |y Charleston Candy Manufactory* KI\SMA> & IlltO. .Manufacturers and Importers of French Confectioneries, Fancy BOXES, mini vs ttr ?vii iii'Tiii I" Camlien pul up in 'J"?, -VI iml 100 lb. boxen. AM order* promptly mitended to. M 247 King-st., Charleston, S. C. H^^Cakes fresh every Day. I't r*lniiU nml Hlvflilr* made HP, T"wftle* fVppiICQ on reasonable Rflr I v Feb -.'M ^ J. E. SUA H EH, 2 8 2 mid 2 8 1 K i 11 g - s t r e e t, * W IIOt.F.KA I.K ^ and Met ail IleaIlairwoul, Spring nud Mun H^>, l.iMikiiif; (iltuM*, tic. VltoM woo.1. Walnut and Mahogany I'nrlor urn it u it*, in ISr<x.'iit?llr, Heps nml llaircloth. Knntnel I'lixmltcr Furniture. Oak Hone- i f wood, \e.. \c. Alwava on Irtml a Intge nnnorlinent of He ' frigeralor*, Children* Carriage* nml Hocking Home*. March I 1 1 y II. A. MCI.BOII. ftllKIX q. UK LI.. M'LECD & BELL* | General C o m m i ssion Mer-; chants. AM? DKAI.KKS IX lWk, Lard, Baron, Candles, Soap Sugar, Coflee, &c., &c. whieh they offer nt lowest tnnrket rules for C???li or City Acceptance. 116 East-Bay, Charleston, S. C. Older* aolicileil nml ant intact ion pinr&uiied. 1 ly Feb 2S LI IJ/ UNI)t HOU El I k 7? 7 IMrecl Importer* nnd Dealer* in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC k lMtY GOODS, L NO. ?JI If AVNE MTItKHT. CHARLESTON, S. C. l^riUIH 7 ly American DRY GOODS, W^_ - '?7 KIXG-STRKh'T; COHXKk WKXTWORTHSTRKKT, Charleston, 8 C. Mffc:h 4 1 1 F. VON 8ANTKN, Importer and healer ia Fancy Goods, Toys, Hosiery, See. No '.W King-afreet, Charleston, 8. C. March 4 1 1 C. T. M A SON, DEAI.FR IN W1UHM, JKtttXKY, CI TLKHY, H ARK, Guns, Ptatols, &o. h. o. March 4 I I W. P. I Shipping and Cominiaaiow^Bfc. chant. . BALTIMORE, MI)., A TTNNIM lo the i??ir? h*?c tui't .ihitiioaiit A Of rut VISIONS ORAIN. UHlK'F.j ( KI *n<l all description* of MF.RCHA^- | DI7.F. Advance* maif on t'unaignmeni*. Proprietor of Packet Line to fleorgetown j Marcl, ?i! 3 t# L Iblt 1 w ^ 1 KKOWLKDOE 18 PQWSR, AMI ^AYBORO', S. FOR CO If W AYBOROV TUI-WKEhVL MAIL LING. -ore TIIK undmigiml informs the trseelinf |>uhlic, ibm he in running h TUIW I.KKI.Y HACK LINK. between Fsir llluff, ou iKb Wilmington end Menchester Ksilrosd, nn?l fmiwivbofu', S. C. ss follows : Lesr* Fair Dluff <m Monday*. Wtdneadayt snd Friilsy*. s? *1 o'clock. A. M.. sad srriva Conwsyhoro' ssiue dsyr. si ti I*. M. Hemming?Lesve Conwsyboro' on Ttie* day*. Thumdnjr* slid Fstnrdsys si 6 o'clock A.. M.. snd arrirtal Fsir Dluf. nsme d? j si 6 P M II. It. PtlttTKll, rob Ml If Coslrootoar. | IH'ilOINS, OF IMRLI^OTON. J' *' THIS 1M.OW hsa ninny sdvsntsges ovci sny other l'sicni now in use. Iisrinp been invented by sti eapctieticed IMsntcr soil Mochstiic. Tlies? IMows can now lie h"." whenever desired of Hoggins & Hcudrick. u I their slioiis. in Consavlinrn' K I' - ? I J ? - ""? ? they may always be found render to accommodate llicir friend* mid eustonie < in the line uf tlicir himinru, ?uch iw IKttN V MtKH OK ALL KIM'S. N. II fash or Ihacount on the delivery ol si? w rk in our line. IIIHHJINS 4 IIKNDHICK. Ms roll 1 I 2 til S#a(li Car?llii?Hern District. IN EQUITY. * Luc inn 1) Bryan, ] ndai'r. I. | Hill to Marshal Thomas ltandal I Awitt, 4c. I'rutbaep A. Hi von ; t. nl. ) IT appearing to mv satisfaction that WILLIAM A. I?. llKA'AN, .1 defendant in this cause. is ih^ni from mid reiidt. beyond the limits of llic Sliile, so I lint the ordinnry |irocr.? of the t'ourt cannot Ik- served oil him: on motion of ItrfVlIre 5c Walsh. Complainant's Solicitors, it ia ordered that the said defendant, do appear, and plead, answer, or demur to this Itill, within three months from the publication of this inter, or an order, pro ronfesso, will" he (framed and entered ajraitist him. JOHN It. HKATY, Com r May 2d, \fj&. 12 jim Paper and Stationery, ALWAYS ON HAND. ENTVE LOPES OK Al.l. DKSCIllI'llO.N.S. BLANK BOOKS, ItKD 111. AO K A.NI) COI'VINO INK. STEEL PEN'S, AtWO A SUPPLY OF KICKSII Garden Seeds. JUS, J, KICliWOOD. March 14 1 If NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE in hereby Kiu>n, thai WILLIAM I. GRAIIAM. i? my regularly authorised Attorney for me. and in sny name to wettle and receipt lor any claim* or demandwdue ine individually. or any claim* or demands that utay he due the laic linn ol' llut k A ltcaiy. THOH. W. BEATY. June 27 17 tf NOTICE. FIIOM AND AFTER tin* date. the *ubwcriberu will ?ell GOODS exclusively lor cash. BEATY, TAYLOR A CO. June 27 17 tf STOKLEY & OLDHAM JAMKN WTnKLKY ALEX. o|.l>ll A M. Dealers in Grain and Commission Merchants, WILMIX.TOV N. c. ? o;o prompt nllrntion given to the i>ale of C'olI ton, Flour, llacon and other Country Produce. Kw**,.mkx? kw?Col. John McRa Prewidenl Rank of Wilmington; O. G. I*ai ?ley. Kmj. President Commercial Dank : John Dawwon, K.?<|. President Wilmington Branch Bunk of N. C., Dr. Tho*. II. Wrlglit, Pre*idcnl Bank ofCa|?e Fear; Henry K. Naali. Ks?|., Hillsboro". N. (?.; Michael Brown, Ew?|., Saliabury. N. C.; C. N. McAtloo, Ea?|., Greeuaboro', N. C. 1 Urn Feb I'M FLOUR. STOKLK Y ft OLDHAM are ron?intlr manufacturing the heat Family PI.OUII in the Cape Fear Flonr Mill*, Wt!niitt|<t< >?. N. I*. For *nlr hi the Mills, mini mi their Store, No. 5, Mouth WMfTtMrrM. In whwle barrels and hulf barrels ; In baga containing one-half. In hag* containing one eighth : They keep constantly on hand, at the Mill, and at their store, freah OHol'Nl> MKAL, Ifommtny, Cracked Com, Tow Feed, Mhorte, llran, fte., Ac Tliey also keep for sale,? I'OUS at wholesale and retail ; OATS at wholesale and retail; l'F. AS at wholesale and retail; IIAY at wholcaafl and retail; Marshall * 6ae Salt in nacks; Liverpool ground Alum Salt, in sacks North Carolina Flour on consignment * March 4 I tun j 15,000 Bushels Corn. AOO IBUSIIKLA SK* OATS XtlU llarrels Flour jOfl llolea Hay Corn Meal T?M? llonnny WhMl l(r?n < ?)>? Ft?r Flmtr In HnrreU mnl MncV?. if Southern WheM mnl Southern yioiiml I in the Suto. 8T0KI.KY X OLDHAM. M*n h 21 H-lf W 1110inir 1 on. S. CORN! IO,<HK) lil'KHKI.M SI I'KRKINK WIIITK ('Oil* mi. ?t.<l fur n*l? lir ir???ur? or by wrigbl. V, Miuml* to th? Wlitl. 8T0KF.I.V A OLDHAM. M*r< h 11 2 If i > THB nw 19 m BOTAIVraB C., THURSDAY IIKAIXtl AHTKHK, 33d RDVI.HKM, N. C. M< y IN consequence ofth*4i?or|r?nii?il "Ml* of , ili? Hoot Companies in ihi? Regiment. cM??i by the number of folunuw wfc9i??? enlisted for rht tear, 1 am authorised far the A4iul?Bl General, to tossft the Mfib of 1 eight OSm pan lee of I'^sfan or Horn* ffAnh, for the defence of the country. If t bee* eight I 1 companies are quickly raised, the/ ?UI be 1 aecepctd in the place o^the militia, wbe were ^ "ordered" Ao *Ve-organise." Kaeh company must be eontpoaed of not less than 10 rate* 1 and 12 officer*, eomatiasioned nod g#*)*)misaioned. Ho sum as I ruooiee IIBHMer rolls pf the required number of cotnpaffitas.1 will *aya>r them and onlur an field officers. Captains desiring to R^Hfce aerrieu ef thoh rsenscUee ward their application me at August H 2? * ' ^ if ' !L NOTICE. DURING my absence. Mr. K. F. Harrison will act as my agent. My book* and i I papers are in his hands for colleetion. J. H. NORMAN, M. I> 1 Augustji O.'l 3t Notice. A I?I* persons indebted to lite undersigned I il. t?? account, are requested to com* forward and make arrangements for the setlleJ inent of iho same by lite first of September I "?*' " N. W. WILLS!IN. August N oj ,f NOTICE. . rasil L' til'IIWl'IIIUL-U I - i , _ ? ? piu 1uiM.1t Kcr|m conniHTlilV oil i M Imml, mid ofTcis fur ?u!o u well aelrct- I nl slock of M^encliand ize, | coimixliiiK of nil articles in (lie L)ry (iomlw | line, from SILKS down to six cent llOMKSl'l'N. A superior article of j 11 (tor SKI 11TS A Xft I\MlHlHI. I. IS. Rrnd) Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, * BOOTS AND SHOES, I SADDLERY, IIARlfWARK,!! riy hi /, k. vkocke u a, < (irnft'iir*. U^i a* t COP r EE%E A S, | SUG AR, COMMON AND IfcKFLVKR.11 Candles, Soap, Starch. ;? STICKS, CAND1KS, ? POWDER AND SHOA TOILKT SOAI'S, l'KRFUM j Special attention In invito*! TO 1 j <>f fine l.lljl'dKS. ruii,i?iin jr of IVnrli. hii'I Tale Iknndif*. Jiuimirit Ki^^Vtol- j 1 1 I.in.I (iiti Schnapps. ilM lloiirhnn ami Mwnmt- | 'I palicta \\lii?ltiw, Olil Tort ami Madeira Wine, u i of tlint crlrlirnlfil ol?l" brand. Twice |>awl 1 _ , the Line." Cordials, &c.. \e. All of f liicli j w ill lie rrnlil cheap for cn?li. ? TIIOS. II llOl.MFS t x i March 21 if | 1 FOR SALE. "!' | JL?a T11K COTTAOK DWELLING, jj 1 oul buildings, mi desirably j 'KiajLliimli'il mi School Kircrt near the 1 . HW IrH'li'my. where Samuel \ Will?on i formerly ro?iilc<l, will he *old low for cash, | ? j orou time lo an approved imrclmwr. Apply . j i? . TUOS. II. IIOLMCS. " ' 1 March 21 H if i ' NOTICE. ~ J ALL PERSONS miwl by T. II. Holme*. J f are notified. thai if I hey will come > J forward in ninety day* I mm Saturday, ;(Ulli i March, and pay oxer 'n the Sheriff, liia de- ( 1 maud*, llic Plaint iff will pay one half the I COM. T. II. HOLME*. r March *JH I if BEATY, TAYLOR & CO. ' SrO'KSSOlLS TO I" 15 U C K & H E A T Y . e ? 0:0 11 REEI* on hand an<l for ?ale, full a??rt- h IIICtlfH of ll Dry Goods, Groceries &c. J | usually kept In u Villi%pjc Store, which wo '' offer ?i the h?we?l price*. TURPENTINE Oil OTIIEIl PRODUCE. * tIimi can l?e turned into money, taken at full M price* for Qooda or in icttlcnient* of Note* or ' ft, I Account a due tin. 1 T. W. IIKATY W. J TAYLOR. h C. K DUCK. 11 ^ j RICE. JUST RECEIVED into atore. 1 * article of frcahly pounded rice.^^^^^i I aalehy HEATY. TAYLOR A. CO^ ol May 2:1 12 if e| HELP O! KING! I ELK PKKHftEVATlON IS THE EIRST h LAW ttf HUMAN NATURE I * therefore aunoiince to all person* iiulebtc<l to j ' ! the late firm of ItUt'K \ HE.\TY. that the I *' lima ha* come that they muat settle their | " : imlebledncaM tons, tor ! nhnll be compelled lu '? j mis. ('mIi, produce, or anything that will pay our creditor*, will t>c taken in paymntt. | If you oaunol pay the wliolo, pay us ? J?rt. 'r i "Small favors thankfully received and greater ol I one* in proportion. T. W. 1IKATY. " March at ? if c< NOTICE. Tin: mi rr.s ami .who rs of in .V ltK \TY, ' ?lm llir iiidmduaTjH note* and account* of T W. BKATY. have ^ been left with me fur collection. I'emona **i indebted will do well lo call and make early 'I' settlement*. and aave trouble and coal. I n can ho found al the Sheriff a OAoe, ai all tk liiuee; but ahould I happen lo tie absent at I'1 anytime, then you oau apply to Mr. W J. | c? Taylor, who will take pleasure in receiving , and making aettlotncnl of the same. W. I. GRAHAM, Attorney for Ruok .V Ilealr. w and T. W. Ilealy, I' July IS -JO if "I MEDICAL NOTIOB * DH. .lUSKI'll F. IIAKIlKMr ? | | AY h? found at hit office tit runway- ra i w B horo". particularly ou .Mon?lay cnl th Kriday afternoon*. He expectsaa far a* prffr- ao tleal to prepare hia owu Uruf? I th July 4 Iff loj I m ONK UPON WHICH SHKWIT8. AN Y MOANING, a ORIGINAL POETRY. ^ [Kur(li? llurr)'JiiKptlcli.] J* HOIST THE CIRCLE OF STARS. " . . tei Come Carolinian* brave ' (|<y Row not to a knave, I Who in lighting against us, j p),, Ainl hopes to coerce us. tt.? Then to your arms, fly? w?t The low ami the high, ? pi, riie rich and the poor are likewiee intereeted. ?u 4. JlvUi the circle of alar*, i wi whe white anil red Ur*, I wil y t'lider which we *M?Viie, j pu And ne'er backward fly. ail Oar mothers and our eiree, Our altars, our tire* .. b In wkieb we're delighting, ' W whldi we gwtlwgi - - J 'JJJ Will welcome us home. When the brave work -a done, iur freedom established aud we arc a nation, i , , till Moist the circle of starHP&c. j is* Wc will never cease to fight For our justice and right, I II* the powers that gave them. We will cvcftlefend them? | __ Our fathers fouglil through, j Just as wc must do. Till we compter Abe Lincoln ami all bis ad- J visor*. lloist tlic circle of stars, Jr. *"* ' a . tiel Haste brave ones to the cry, ; tin Tlie*Yankees are nig' . th< lly scores ami by Inn *s, j it* lurm wc re oiniiumitvieu, I lu They nrr frantic mid wil?l, | pci To pec l lie !>|HiilcJ child? re.riien williinil /iiilini* corjom to give her a i its spanking. cln lloi.it the circle of star*. &c. ' 11. II. IV j 11 J fro CORRESPONDENCE. ? [For the^^rry Dispatch.] j *''1 From the Soat of Wur. CAMP MSA II V1KXNA. VA.. 1 August 11ili, lKtil. , | |||fl Mil Koitor,?I believe our lati hasty < -oiuiniiiiioniioii ma* sent ju?t after our arrival ! 1 it Camp Ci rep jr. We have nothing of general J ntrrc?t, hui cnmiiMitiiratc exclusively for our I ,,i, riends. Me cannot nritc in the same strain an >f levity ai heretofore, matter* having nsstim* ' ,!l" il too serious nu aspect. This brigade, being in front, ha.* suffered j .,w nore from fatigue than any other in the army. 1 lal iinl the coii?e<|tiencc* are timv being inoM I icvcrely tell?indent il woiihl be iujiulicioui j (j(| o number the sick pent to the rem. ntl We were pained to hear from cue of our ha 'ocipany juat returned Irom t'haiiottosvillr, | 8UI hnl J. II. llornian died ut lliul place on the ; lili iintant. lie deserve* eipial honor with lie brave vim tell on the held of Matui->*a.?. 1 ho The overtaxing of the body, being u* Mire ',l' tad n* fatal a cause of death ai the enemy'* . tecl. - j ?u. In your issue of August 1st, I notice in tin our otherwise correct reports of the two ; l,,( tattles at fnd near Manassas, thai our ! | j U-giment wan under tire, hut pooled a* a t ?f wrrt in the centre. Our inen object to tlii* ertn. llotibnnra llriga<le ha.* alwav* held W11 he post of honor in the "Army of the Poto- ' . j aac," being thrown many VIilex in a<lvanee ' it if the iniiiit body, on the road upon which . Kv he enemy must ulTinet,?and when they ,c? lid mi, our brigade could at ?ny time have teen attacked by a force more than ten to tie. At bulla Kun our line* broke to the ' nt'C rout on the right, and to tiie rei on the left ' J '' ?the Fairfax aud Manassas ro? crossing ||( he centre at .Mitehe! s Ford, litre our 1 Se Cegimeut **? posted, and ou this road the j ** ?! nemy was advancing, and at no lime was ; ||'r ny force between us and the Uivlrwn in j jj( Iwu. except the pickets of our own begi- I ap| lent. I think, according to the programme. ! NoC ur llrigadc was to ha\e charged the enemy j arly in the nteninp if they did not engage . j j s, hut the issue of the battle at that hour eia eing uncertain, aud to provide for the worst, ; 'he li? order was countermanded, so that our ! ' Irigade with the forces on the light, could | <"*'< over the retreat of the main body of the Con- j ' **< ^derates to the trenche* at Manassas. | 'an Things of momentary or transitory interest, we* re continually occurring, apparently fraught t ' 'lib portetiioos events; hut each ?lisiippenrs out * the other rises to view in rapid succession. | but uch things as these, that are now on the j to ?/??, it would be useless to give, lor long ere 1 f'l Ins reaches you, the events, if important, ' I ou will have known?if otherwise, they | eservc to be forgotten. j Car .The night ia dark ami dismal, yet the pat- , wai Fring rain is a.i opiate for sleep. Houuitis as already left bis envc of shadows to visit \ oco te couches of men and lure them to his land 1 ?nl r dreams. Hell, well. I know, many a moth- g,>0 r. with that natural parental solicitude. ?*d I hich none but u mother can feel, thinking of ami cr boys far away on the tented field, bedews cell pr nill.tw wiiti Kor?.i?..? ....i ??? ? - f ? ..... p, .? mi n, <? irirauirjf j |"' jirnffr lo the great liwl of halites for the j will lie*y of lutr itniin. May she sink l?*wi'rl 'ieu lund?ers, nnd dream of those whom slitf may I ^ ever see again I fee? the anguish of her i"jf mder bftrl, when she pictures litem helpless i i*it a the ballle-fteld, each "liv of heaven" * ! n hi iiruihg I i* I It 1*1 poured upon (heir blood-well- lo f IX wounds. Ii is for our mothers, next t*> ! f nr country, for whom wr feel nil ?lint is hit- j l"?* r sbout this unholy wsr. and i< we "initsi | Co., unpier n peace," let swell Southern matron | *' (l Ssoti to the field to eon</?rr or |>cri*|j i Ih" L. "? ' ?-??????I ,jl0i tarnation by tho President. is, The Congress of the footedcralc . lata* of America hy an Act approved on I it Hih <Uy of August, |w?|, entitles "An Act spooling Alien Knemies,'' make provision 1*1 proclamation should be issued by the resident in relation to alien enemies, and in infortnity with the provisions of said Vet : .Voir, ihrrrfitrr, I. Jefferson Paris, President VV ' llie Confederate Stales of America, dots- e*p< le t liia my proclamation ; and I do iirrrhy 11 ? r arn and reipiirc every male eituen of ihe pan nile*l Stales, of t lie age of fourteen years and on I wards, now within the Confederate Stales, | Mill id adhering to the Government of the ('tilled , mai sirs, and neknowlrJwiim ihe ~r ti-*' r ?|i | Mr" ? mm p. and not being * oitiien of the i'.to- . \|?; Urnt# Hi aloe. to depart fn.ro the CimfnU- Toe te finite* Within forty dart from the date of , he n in Proclamation And I <lo warn all per- , port na above described who ah all remain within was e Confederal* Ml etc*. after the espiralion of * coin Id |?crtod of forty dnya, that they a 111 be him [ ENTHRONED MONARCH." JvTJCrTJ8T 33, 1 j 1 - 1 aled a* alien enemioe. Provided, however. m at lliia proclamation shall not he considered K applicable, during tfceeftistitt* war, to citiim of tlie Unites! Si*l? residing within the <t iifedonate States with itUeiit to become citl- . to ?* thereof, anil who sltall make a declara- i ei n of?noh Inteption In due form, acknowl- 1 ?li ftng the authority of iliia (ioremment ; nor tl til thin proclamation be considered ae ea- at nllfe| to the citiirns of the Stales of l>ela- la re. Maryland. Kentucky, Missouri, the <1 trie! of Columbia, the Territories of Ariso- II ami New Mexico. ami the ImHait Territory el nh of Kansas. who shall not be chargeable d ih actual hoetility or other critue against the it Idic safely, ami who shall acknowledge the w thorlty of the Government of the Co.jfede- ft e Smtes. w And I do further proclaim and make known, 3 tl 1 bare e?ialili*hr4j>j^^|^^^ [liven under ttfederate States of AtnnW| chiuond. on lilts 1 1th <lav of if. -|H IW the President, ! tt fsKAt..]' JKKFKKSOS DAVIS. t ? it. M. T. lit sri.n. Secretary of State. i w j tl ookly Roport of tfco South Caro-'d llna Hospital Aid 8ociety. at ' ?i Charlottcsvillo Virginia j ? 1 II Mll.OTTI ?V I If VA., .\U|[. o. INM. ; 1,1 Altera thorough preliminary survey of our | 1,1 lil of operation*?the wants i<> be Diet, anil 1 * difficulties uud the host wuy of Mooting '' ;ut?our cnlcrpiiae baa fairly started upon | Vl mission of relief. We found it necessary | I" transfer ottr Central llureau from Culpop- ( r to tliia place, for several reason*. The J * Kiureea of that village a ere circumscribed, t accommodation* for strangers limited, the sngo of ears necessary to reach it occasion- I ll delay, and the nitacarringc of our stores. I at was not always possible to obtain passports li iiit Kicluiioii I for a point lying so near our ' vi es. Ureal confusion was occasioned by j W incessant tratisportalion o| trocps. He- ai lc* thesereasons, the profler of the 1'niver- W y buildings here for hospital use, and the tder of service* hy the Medical Faculty, |?t luced tIto I>i'pnrtinctit to make this their { k ist iutpor|^i Hospital station. iiur colol^P* now made tip. and consists at H present time of sis Carolina gentlemen j b< " five ladies, besides several young gentle- ' at it of the medical [>rnti -uaa who aid us in I i- labors. Seven uurWp^^we arrived and j at > located, ami we arc dj^^kipeeling ten C ire sent on by the Yoiinj^Hcii s Christian j ?* social iott of Chnrhupi^MM|^?r object i* to i *i tiling |>_v out v.-, or ot bet's to g< ,e places j&A tn^M^VVrli it we gun. tine ot ,4fcnylM^^Hp]'ri tid* the ?' and kiieliS^^^^HWt; another take., A sewing departnu-ni,^Tor making up new . f'i d repairing old i lothing of the sick: a third : ft s the supervision of the lauudry; a fourth i n periulcuds the preparation of diet, blisters, S Th? out-door work la ebietty dona by I ho 1 nllemon, whose duty it is to visit daily the a apiia's of the town, or to make loan* to the | m spitals in other towns or at camp?to J " ertain the waul* and la- ilitute the relief of in ?! > collect information concerning I!?*? I tu k iyi<l wntm<li"l. ami lecontpany them Irotu j 'J' * cnniji to a com tot table place in some j i|?rr hospital. 1'lic young men with u* , ic special charge of varus, ami lo-side* fn * ki'c|i im informal of tlie daily necessities I' iiny of the M--k. A short distance from our residence in our i |'< ii-iiii?a roomy and well arranged store, ' at ere the supplies sent on from Carolina arc ' c< ly assorted?clothing to itself, Scdding to ! ci fit', AmhI bihI medicine to themselves. I n cry bo* in numbered. uml its content* . [intcrcl ami distributed to their approale shelf. Several gentlemen ami Indie* : side over this department, furnishing all | jiiiaitiona mado upon it* ami keeping uu ; H oiiiit of ihctn. 1'p to this time we have j m rued twenty Imixc*. Fifteen more were to ( * opened to-day, and twenty-three more lie I the Itepot. The-e are fr< m Hamburg, " wnerry, tinnier. Columbia, atol the Ladies' j tii dicr? Kelief Society of Charleston, uml i an Young Men ? Christian Aouviitiioit. (>ur { * tip ami liruiidy department ^"#rell itup- | fo i*d. Our Hit^HBHpPTry inSv curing , fa mrel for the sft>k, eh iris, draw.es and ' al k*. and tinware, rup* ami aaue ?>. We I n? re received in money one doualioti y*f SI '! *, itlier of $Mt from Chat lesion. S'rfl front a sli y of Columbia, from the I.a.lie* Amo- Ai lion of tlreenvillo, through Mr*. Untcan, j <o ir President. \ Ye have u cuisine uml table in orH;c of ?t ttilisliiueni, for furnishing thirty eotiva'- , tr rente daily, with generous diet. Also, a i |?* ndry fir washing one thousand piece* a : "? ?k. j uh >11 r ai<l is extended to ail ?if the sick, with- I th discrimination, ncordirg to the necessity, j *? we recognise ilie r |<lit <>l nil I'ariilininm ' make claim upon n*. without a formal I "> uinitioii; mml n1?o hold uiirielvi*! ready j >ui ill up any requisition made by any Colo-^Q| , Captain, Surgeon or Clio|d^^^?f^tf| olfna Regiment, ltn uro I'e hope to rrturu ain^^^^Wuacto^^^W mint after one week of active operation. I an y let all Carolina supplied of money and ' a d* he ?cnt to iih. It will |>e duly account- | mi rot- and widely distributed. otherwise wiote of 1 total load id the inevitable retuli. The | he urn of aoute of the Association*. at t'ulpep- ! re and elsewhere, arc to thix day hiirileucdl po It store* wtiieli art* not necde I in that parliar place, hut crave<l elsewhere. J nu Jter much enquiry we suggc*! 'he follow- } aa the moat expedition* and the only cor- | i way of *cnditig on ?upplie*. To engage i ofl tdinedd house in Charleston or Richmond | or ward our stores. For the prodenl let I ry one aetwl their donation* in money or j l'r e* to t'oflin fi Cringle, or to W. 1'. lire At j , Charleston, Rending a li*t of thing* *cnt nr address at thI.<* place, They will he 1 i <lnly for wanted hy responsible person* 1 <IU t firm in Kichuioud, winch will wcure It. X arrival here. I M. KOHT. >V. I1AKNWPLL, Ja. Kn W.M. IlKK. Sit OKOllUK M ('OFPIN. l'r M. I.*l. VllnltDK Sn Da ISAAC llltANCII. ami other*. j 0. Wa *W Th? Burning of Hampton. ?ni 'e learn fri.tn one of til* torliriodnla in I ho , ol r<lnion tliot tcrininateil in lite burning of 1 n pi on. I luii liiMierul Migrmler, with a l>?< nt liin force, left I lie Camp ni Vorkiown ' ,,w ' ri'lay week, ami p roc ee l c I to Young ^ nine mile* from Bethel, n?*?l iorne ilny* Siih?tH|iirnlk, ^ licl an I then In within fire nulr**^ Wet bi iilge. where be remaieed all alaj laai. Early on Wnlitv^Uy unirt^p|^^ I iprvearnl within a mile Mtxlfl^l: of Nrm < ?" N?wi an?l ilrew np In baitlo a my. n < reported ibal he coninmnicaieil with the II*1 utaiiUtr of I he fortification aud challenged to l>a^|e whirh he de?*line<l. hut there is ' ^ % .... , A -?-g 801.. ~C"N"o. 25. a ctrttinly ihvul this Jkt all events, ll|* ^ oderali?ts rfmnim^l in their fortihcalion. After vtiiiu an boar uw a half or to. moral M?|iiiqtr jnsrehad towarJ* llampm. la crossing ?'t^flarkot bridge the icmy'* pickets fired ami lleJ ; one of our awl* iera (a Virginian) was slightly wounded in to face. The General went to within a utile ltd a half of Haaptsa and halted. At night trge (tree vera built gt thia point, and the ^ eneral withdrew to wilhiu three miles uuipion. After midnight, titiding 'hsi tl^^H iicim j uutdc no demonstration wkattttr, Ih-M ispatched some two or three regiments o^l ilautry and a troop ef cavalry to IIuum| ith iosti uciions to hurn it dojH tree entered the town, found Leant by one oriw^^^mwwda rs for the Federalist*, and cation, which indsed was already voainu^ uw to be thrown tip fur its defence. I njH lis representation, as painful as it wsa to rg^fl u#e such a plsce ss Hampton to ruins, every^M no readily acquiesced, und three gentlemen, aners of houses there, joined the expedition, nd with alacrity applied the torch themselves > their property. Every true Southern man ould prefer to see hia house in a?hes rather I tan it should heeomea place of shelter to iheta* oier. from which to carry ot? his wsr of rame and desolation. ? Kiohiuond Dispatch. 'ho Georgetown District Volunteer Relief Association >J The oiliscnt, of Georgetown District met st ic Court House on Wednesday, the Till ill ill. to form nn Association for the relief of ic families of their volunteers in actual ,Mricc. The meetinx. on Muliou of lion, llill. ' il-on, ciiIIril to the ('hair lion. W. J. nl, I nlondant of the lows, nnil appointed 'in. T. t'npern Secretary. After tliu object of the meeting had been resented by the Chairman, MajorS. T. At- I in no ii offered the following resolution : H'*>Urr./, Tlint thin meeting do organize n Wi</ . I MucuHmn, and t hut a Committee of live j i* appointed to drnft rules tor its government, ^ ml to uoiiiiniitc officer*. * The resolution was unanimously adopted ml the following gentlemen appointed the nminiilcc: S. T. Atkinson. I*. I1. J. Weston, . H. Praser, W. It. T. I'rior and T. It. Setone. > The Committee reported eleven rulea for the verniiicnt of the Association, ae follows: llri.it I. This Association shall be known i the "(ioorgctown l>iMiici Volunteer Itvlu-f ssociatiotilis object, the assistance of tln^^fl tuiilics of those who are in nctnal servj^H (ieorgetown 1 >.-1 military cont^^^^^^H ies primarily, aud frotu other paru^^fl tato secondarily. fl 'J. The officers shall consist iee-President, Secretary and .Standing Committee consistin^o^H leathers, which Committee shall br^B Coniniiltee on Kelief." d. The President shall preside ovor^^B eetings. nod in his absence the Yice-Pr<B| iMit ; and in the absence of both any mcmhe^H ay be called to the Chair. ^^^^B 4. The Treasurer shall have charge of the unls. and pay the satno to the order of the rcident or presiding officer. j "i. The Heeretsrv shall keep a record of tho ' roeeeding* of all meetitigs of the Association id llxectitive Hoard, conduct all necessary irrespondence, and from time to time pro.... ? I -- -c _ hi- 111*111 ruin vi/iiiiimnurr 01 a corps a enrol li?t of the menilieni of his company, wit It . iv other information ho inay l?e able io !?- JL iu <>f tlie condition of the families of such ember*. Ii shall lie flie duty of the Committee on rlirf to in<|uirc into the condition of an<l ml- * fl ini.-.tcr relief to nil families or others who ' ? ere dependent upon the personal efforts of 4 e volunteers, or whose means of support are ^ itlnlrawn hv their absence ; they shall con- \ line their aid In the event of the ileal Ii of 1 ich volunteers until the termination of the ar or until the Government shall provide r litem?assistance to be given only to the inilies of those in.actual service. It shall j so be their duty to solicit and receive conihutious. J 7. The officers and Committee on Relief till constitute the K&ccutive Hoard of I lie* socialion, and a majority shall have power do husitiess. M. The ('resident shall have power from vie to time to appoint Committees on Con- m ihulions from citiiens residing in various irts of the IHstriet, whose duty it shall be to lioit and rwssAvc subscripti<ms iu aid of tho Jfl ije^ts of the AsWM>..oiu^ who shall report same to the President, and pay thcui uvomM *.?. The Kxecutive II mid is autlioriu^H ake all such rules and ri-gulat ay deem neces^arylu^tlu^^^B y of the fortfttluK i^H rote of I wo-third* of l H seling ; provided that notice such alteration en given in writing at the meet ing itnK that tit vrhicii audi alienations arc JM-d. 11. Any on* paving the ettMi of one <lollar iv become n luetiiber of the Association. These rules acre adopte<l unnniiuously. The following gentleoicn were I hen elected w ieera of lh? Association : J l?r. A. M. FOHTEIl, l'resideui. The Inteudaul of the town, tx < lUcxt, Vicecsideut. Paul Tatuplel, Secretary. ^ J. (I. Ift-nning. Treasurer. | I'omniitte* mi Relief. ? Hon. John I. Midilon. I>r. A llasell, Kev. A lileniue, Hon. ^ F. W. Allston. I?r Joseph U. Tucker, U. (irier, J. Atkinson. J. It Fortl, J. It. sterling, F. W. Fonl. A. W. C'ordes, ttons l.ucas, A. (i. Ilerioi. Ih*. W. It. T. lor, W. W , Hkackloford, F. tireen, and J ow. The following resolution offered hj I>r. It. I ltu> publication of lias iti unpeU'lcl lit oitnn.^^fl^^HKir cnlimW. Tin Ktinwni; nit?I iliai rwj|>JB0frl ??> laka oilier |uop?r n?|??. jAnJI^^^Uii.ox ? |M|Ut, an will, if |^i??i)X, t*eure CTr?*li?^P^frotB Mi<l Krfreimi. mi ntoiii.it of lloit. H. II. Wibatlt wu llriul> wl, Tlta. ibe jtrurralitp of lh*? aliUR be |?ubl;?h?*I ib lite ( l>%rlaalon j/'ry, ('barlentou CVwtm/-, kiiig?i|pfc&u<a ftivl rite ibeit >4|'"iri"l<^% ^R? J/k ?M. T. CAPER*, <1^^^