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?. dWJtore and.FroprletoYe. . y ^ '
9 >er Anmim, in Advjtm c.
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Will be Inserted i^4r?Hi ?f on* ddftslf
ad fifty cents per square, of 12 Minion lu*?,'
ftr Ite. for tin Rht tneesiWnr leventy-fiva
MUlufcthl second and tUUti Insertion^ end
fifty anta-fwr-each rue ascites insertion.
Obltfir; and Miti-hago wfctkc*, Triliiiiifo/
Kespeet, nnnstAafion* ?rxi>KWncMirni? fur
after, are charged fbr-the Mm* as. advertise;
'irtiti,
Advert!* entente *eot In without the ptffnber
of Ineertione specified, Will he pfibHsHed Wottl
ordered'?u^ and (charged .fur accordingly.
?m- Vereofet ftvinp eta (liltlMiee tnay pflwI
juste how maeV their J|<illa will eiaount to. by
cAwtlug stven words to th*"line. | "t
Boutfi Carolina Military "Aoadem f.
,. Sff order ?/ fAe Ovpern or.
A ^''CAllOKfl fur irftoiiilhKntto tl?e
xV. Booth Ctralhn Military An-hwy,
under the annexed Vpeotit'fcin <>f the Genep*
rsl AMmMt. lAnti I trnnsniWait in Qetiers]
jAMRjiONKS-CfciiMti'ii ?4 the Ilorid
??f Vfihrtw Colombia, 8. C; ftrfcr? jheliStli
H #f Kiirrmlii* liVxl *"* ?
j The" a pp'leant trust etafe the Dhlrlrt oflite
rrtiihltcrl hie eg* end height.; (if >h?
h ?on ?fa dffrttril ..flie r or mlilirri) tile
H' MrricM l>f hi* fslher, nn.l Wfteil end ItfW
i ho <l;.ed. If the applicant "elairon anpohit.
B. twent for lii? own gallantry no tlie firH of
hsttle. the statement not be enpjw.rteti hy
?! th?.certificate or the officers under whem j
the served in battle.:
" fifees/Ted, Tltat lite KxceMenej-the-WriV
ernor. lie slid He is hurehy ailtlnii ire.Vttt,Select
one t r*tttli fi-wru etch Cotter* ssiunSl ,
trict in tlrio State, eoi^s ot pflWrs. nrseddirre
of the aiatie or oft cere or trail tit the navy
ftof Ute Confederate Hta'es, win duringf lie *
existing war lihve* died in battle, or who
ho-rtr died of disease contracted either liy
wound* or exposure-/or who, not briutr
?a, hiiu ef uflicers or wlillm, are un'd. r the
age of twenty years, and here behaved
Li with ualtantrv OQ the fb'M of ImttW, wllb
I. rhnlJ he. placed" in oonor other of the MiliK
lory laetttutions of tl-Js State, to l.e edit- |
- caicii n? i|i? ni*rg? ??f {{roteful country."'
i Columbia, Oct. 5, 18A*.
I " Oct S * S3 *
| . cw Every newspaper in lltt SUtc pnli- j
[.' ]i>h unrr? writ fi>rl*?,?e-k?t * j
I "WATTSTOF SOUTS CAEOU?A, '
| . ^BKEfTflVH ItU'AUTMfcKT. .
"rutM-ntti*, Hffif. H>. |<*r.3
? "l\7IlF.r.EAf^ information lt|T? bi.cn r.?
a-.i \v f',rrtl lit Hil* I>o|niIntent (b*t i?n
E ?r tlKWt tlic 9th day- of July Wit. iu til*
I, t( CHirt?n, In Lauren* ri'itrict,
1 mutt liy llie imtne of J>-TlK)MP.SON JOHNI
HON ** ? u.nrdei ed l>y *on?6 j*r*on or perF
i?n? uirtn tliii tiHir iiuhm>wli:
|, Now, HwMM I, M. I* HONHAM, Gov.
# ntiuftf tl|Oh?i? jtforemid, d? ??uo tWi?
InV' 1?t*?elnn)Hfton, r^fefiMfC n VcVinrd wT"
FIV.E In-Mrltvn POLLaK* f r*trc op
X jirdiettrlo'i iMid iWHverjfof the rml thnr
a-" ?Li?r of til* raid It Thomson Jwbnaon hiH>
R; - ' ?ny ?p* o( lira jnl'i of tbWKtnte; and, it
B< ? more than* one, an a ifditiOtinl rewnrif of'
tire hundred dollar* (orcntli onu whwahull
K W proved to W aw aecnin)Jlr*'. ' *
CK tUivm under mi hnnd.atujihr aril ilAhf>
hUar*, ii( HMrMtiii, w^iath day
ST' 4*> * ) ^ Het.Htnii. r. A. H., our (hMMiia.
ckM'HMidrtd ?i*i iflrtv-tlfrf^ *
, JL U"IK?MIAM.
K ' Vt It. Ul'ntfj ftcweturv ot folate.
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H (PrSX1fHie|ut]i*ra in tha bl?t**()iib)iih
H . I'Hr nw^uy^ - .
Pxcnange Notico,
. Jl*rt?*t?mv,,:Wpf. 14,1808.
K fplJK ,Whrtriaj^'t!iiitf?Jfrjit?'Sithrfm oiul
V' H*^IV avturrd At iVioUk-iiyr,
R i""i f.ot???-i|m-H?ly parol. U,
SB Nave tioaarxWy -cirijlmwyed, and ifrc her.hy
R
v . 1. 14*>rtWr. una tma vt <i . C U Ste
vaqaoirStlivWow- v.,
| " *. The oSleae* atta nun of Gee. B?iw*ii'?
11,?n
'*<' It h) tinrn *GV ?iilVl>flS.'n.
wf ' 5SVp**l0i tiwwFnli^et* t>Atc<*r*-4?irl nwin'.'
P * liavfUtN AtU^rr. #f ?it Cot M
r4???? fuvvkmtfto *,?r'iA(h, ^?l>3. hnv'^
in duly exchanged, ?w?I nr< l??uvl>v to
lUrrt. ' ' mofU)/'
- ? A^WISFhlMr.
>f 1 _ > -wta *. ;''v.'. e
pr SMbwW rnftr tlx iftncs m..l
jo hiJb totha W?r"l*of>arlN\?nt. ^
CT in
fuUKatotiOV i.jitH; rfWi n \mm1 ?<*nt?a!>!?.
*ARY;??
tlW, te<1 loofiitijf, ufAiiout tUr?*n*
tv^pr M UfutgPi 0?or^ w?*> mtaei) lit
jp?? iiNfrt w?i '? *
(now <lftu>ty ?>y (it, Ore II villo Court
or Tim** mill A?lu^ill?
K?<r?'*apv oftt^dml'nml mli^ t.. t iu<T.ifi< <^
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OllEENVlLL*, S. C. \
Thursday Morning, October 15, 1803.' j
All persons w idling to stud auppHaa '
to tb?ir friends in the nrinv, *t Chntta. ,
nobgft, will bare llifrp oi (Jreenrill* i
D< pot, l.y the 20lh, imuk?d in the?v< I
df Dr. LaI'.ok'ik, Columbia. 8. C. Mr. 1
C. 11. Dvkr will K>e to the abipphig of 1
them. Urw thru w?ll bond and strap- '
p?j. a A. tiCKLE. J
,i .ran TUS 80l'TUXRN XXtlRPUM. >'
EPf. 4 -* it
The Soldiers' Rest, Grcenvillo, 8. C. l
y 1)m Directresses of * The Saldier*' <
a way side home for tlto birlf and 1
wougdwTeoUlier, under the gmeisl supetvidon
of the .Greenville Aid ArsociaT*
- s?' ?% 'J '
. turn, feeling that- they are.in some nun
nre ne<jpuntnbl? (o the public, from i
whom they hweo received touch enconr- <
aging' sympathy and- many geneVous 1
contribution"!, nre de?iroiu of making ? J
short talsrmfcnt of the present conditioh
of ?he Hospital under their control. ]
Tliey are grateful, to ba able to an- 1
nnur-co that kl HQ lime of it* existence ?
})* it been more pposperon* than now, 1
though its resources hi?re been lately
taxed to tlic utmost to meet the "ncreas- ,
ing dchiVuda upon it for shelter, food r
and _clothing. A few months ago, i
sClt'tcely a dpXt-n soldiers a nib nth claim, '
d its hospitality,j uuw, in L-hs than '
ft.Or weeks, it has aulef flftnaA Inote than
one hundred, nirti, JUm-l of tjicni sick j
or wounded, and a la?g?" proportion auf- i
fer?r*.fruiu. the Jete laitla of Chick*- i
manga. * t
Though ilia difficulty of oLuinifitr J
p:o\isiona?)ia? gmwti gicator cv'eiyj,
-month, almost ni.lt ieery Joy, the nek. )
wounded, L tin pry and. lii ?d soldier W J
never failed to find at "'Ilia HvC * '
-kindly welcome, cartful muting ?<r<! 1
sufficient refreshment. The DireeircVs* (
oK are, of course, unable to j.ioouie
m#uy luxuries which, urrdei enfinurj i
liicnm dances, they would he gut!'lied to i
titer tq their gtiesU, hut they have tier '
wr yet l>een reluctantly fused to .deny J
then} any of the nec-essmia*. or attain*Ule
c.Ofi forts of life. CqiuiJeriaff tln-tn- i
sel***, like the hi eve soldiers whom
'they are itfoat Leppy lu any -way fc>
sutye and relieve?- tnh*U<l fur ibr wav ,
??no self snciifivc, no tclf-dcnial shall
he too great to .shake their dot or
mifintiou to catfr on licit good
walk, iwwcajl upon their Mine or devo'lion
induce tlieiti to ftliuqyiih it, aintil
a g!$rn>tt* peace blesses ti?o land. As
long M there is on* soldier tick, wound- t.
ed^war-ettXTrn or .nr?tarvf"to whom their
effofti tfton hrfng solace ?hd console ii On,
r-o hing wiH their hands ho extended -to
help Mid cheer him, so long w ill they
rMcrni it their doty and* p it itfige to
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kiih'ki- ?/ >?? itwi'JO imu?V, niiltll lor
to malty months f<f ?i.durance,' fia*
juet hnUHfi-inft]) eren form of duDgar,
^privation and rufisring'' '
To irfd U?m in their Jetarmhiation
*,
'To maintain nnd-hupporj, under nit diffipnUiea,
rbcir lJosfiiUrV, which it hecorn
erary dayjilbt* useful mid impor- i
the Directinppeal uwbrsitatiagiy
to *11 who l|Mr? our fire*t catue
?t beat t, for sympathy and *-?istaticc.
Many e/nt, and doubtless wilt, spare
froin thtflr abundance, suppling which
would rrlh??o them from all fears for the
ceding winter. On all* such they call
freely and W"ith?? cerfafnly of a speedy
and gcnesous ??spons?r and ailh an air
snraftCS .Of. tliohr sincere 'iad cordial
gratitude.
A? lMHoirntjrr'AKjciGbr.--A?> nrrraf,
trl?iC-K is #8*kI We Urn uioet
t yit^pdrUuifc soroowtimc,
* was made yeBtapduy"by detective1
Wdliaina, iffwder Of Oen. Win
fv*? Uc*n ' fcrofyu} n}
> b tlift CohfcdWaojr tor^ a^ral
iwwntUa, veiling 0?rfi L?*V tyatdoUof^
^vbtle, Dm- j
i v%! J^n" %8? <rtlp4>oW? pi ?1**
cUl lrtt^roat to hj?t uad Oio XImh
k9t*, r.jvvi the ti.o Guv era[
hfoldr ft evmsnLtoiowin t
^ court xrs iK?l r?nn,it W nvokkfl !
S^r VMR-Wft mn^Jhf Vit.twWjJ [ \ \
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ihts of tltq j&antfe, and
^GREeiTfS,B/ SOVTH^
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Co the Citizena of ?r?envilla Dis*
trict. >
THE LeaWdnture but lippotnted a day for'
ll?c Congressional alec lion so ranch earlier
hntr I )md <Mttlei|>atedplhat I will not Imve
the,oppor?iniHy to meet th? citiseus of this
lii^irlet>nd ley befor?4hcm those view* of
{ ublio-tflfairs which I have spoken of to
After seotfone. Neither will 1 attempt to
lo ao nt present, further titan to any that 1
regard ere *re in great peril fr< nf t1te con*
lit inn of ^Mir.finailcee, oud 1 hat nothing Tint
[he wise.st legislation will deliver \ia from
it. If elected to ?ongre?*, it Nvill be my
tfToii to use iny beat judgment, in consult a ion
with others, (a find the remedies wllieli
ifertntnly exist, nnd apply tbetn to the
evil before u?. I appeal to the gcireVous
onstllucney whom 1 lmve- nlrea.Iy served,
lo aid trie in this matter, if tliey think 1 cou
dim be of use to tire'country.
Of a matter personal pi myself, I Jerii e,
lowevor, to say su?n> tfcing more fully. My
M>m|w?titor line been accustomed to .attack
?c on the ground that I have been engaged
n running the Klpekadc. I have heawd
lint reports on this subject have .been naively
circulated among yon. Willi those
* ho know me, my previous life nod char ctcr
arc^sufliciont. widenec that iif this
natter 1 l>n\e~Vecn doing no wrong. Hut
[ feci it dlK\cvtn to them, that this mnttor
?c explained. Lct.me say, then, thnt.it has
jean my ..custom to interest 1113-aelF in oil
natters to wltkdi 1 co?U coil tilbu to, "when
[ fait thaf the iulcrc^ of the country could
lie. promoted. In proof of this, 1 was n
stockholder, nnd one Of the largest in the
Charleston and Liverpool line of at an urn r.*
?a company chartered by the LegLjIntpre
l^yoor of more blfore the sscmios of South
Jttro'inn. Tl?c ol>j?et of that line w?? to
leeiire direct trade with Kuropf and to
nllkc the South independent of the North.
\ftor th.e commeneeinvnt of the- war, the
Government nt Montgomery was atrgiol to
establish steamers to run the lllockndc
?n Government account from bontlicrn
|?orts to Knrope. 'An agent was sent to
tliam bj some gentlemen in Charleston f?r
Ihis-pnupose. They declined it, npon tlie
jruiil\<l that the war voiilj hot Inst long,
hut w? had-al?tili<iunL xiipj.Meant arms ntiil
nnioiiuit iyn; thai thr'rbk was too great for
he Oofcrnotwil and that., on the wh ?1?, it
tail l^eturlie done private cntcrprWu.
It v? ? only wlich'niWcffoit with tlj>; CovrrhuoaiT
Imd failed tJusJt jvitriotio men, look
?p mainly to the ne?d Mioy (urrww, eetabl|*lr;d
4:n'?? for this-jHn [>?*? . They felt
Hnt, nrmx, nioniiiitl'loitfMitnkitp, allocs ami
her noorioniirp, pIkkiI 1 lot obtained for
lie troops. I to anions those wlin. for
:l?ii pwrpose. engaged in tldx work. 1>T t
ih* vime thnt the tfnfafMiil. a were chartered
l>y -the l.ogi-latnre, in Mcoclnhcr lnrt, 1 hn?l
I :V?i4cil b?lwe'it ?tven and eight thousand
dollars in thl? way. nil of which had
Ittelt Irst, with the ejection oC nine hundred
and y AoHara. I may say here,
as the ttroai ot'jt-etlrn ffVged Against too tx
that 1 have mo<:e (ghuloos nmil in thin
way, that in t-aaMtj' I have not v?t realised
a finale e?nt._ I -<|i .Id. have done so,'hod 1
poneentAI to Tithe *t<v?s which I i?cM,
ntrd widt h 1 e..ul,\ hnvo sold for five or si.\
times what I Itaew thent to be worth.?
lint nty ntlo of ijfc lw? been, never to Veil
1-ropcnty for mora tlnfn I deemed it .worth
intrinsically, hud I sou Id jicl do tlit*. I ?h
not hngw that 1 'will even get lock again
w hat I have 4btt? inverted, much less-that
1 shall gnfn l.y the hijrostwent.
Let tnc also say that there are certain
evil* ponneitAd y>ilh some llock.wl* rMB'
ttiirp with which I hare hnd nothing to do.
I have never Uad any hand in introducing
Ynirkec goods. into the conutry. I hnv<
never shipped cotton to go Jo the-Yankces
I i -t i. ii * ?
i gm.c IIV114 in ttl I HIS WRS WrorTf*
and tint I Congress ought I* hnve
tliTi nintloK 'If 'deglw'1, 1 -should be glad t?
vote for * bill by'whioh it ?hnlj b<r provided
tluU everyone bringing poo.la into oui
port*, furtihb indubitable proof tlw.1
Clio goods hrA not of Yankee.origin, uud i
ettvli proof V|t? not furn'olteii, timt thegooiL
shall bo Confiscated te the Oovaruinent
ami, n!?, t^ut tiny bac exporting cottor
should give a laind, foe tlie full value of tin
cotton shipped, to be collected by the Oav
eminent in tlio event that tbe cotton fall
flit* the liftndi of the Yankees in an}* otiici
tray titan by capturd.
-.JYj'ile, Uowever, 1 have 1ia<1 nothing u
d* with any of the evils of the block* lc,*l
have bod a great deal to do with many o
the blowings it has conferred on the conn
?i*jr. I have inttoh to do with Aims, amrott
nHfon, ldBI?|reUh shoes and other neecssa
rlc<,which hftjrc ^eon brought in "grdtuit
otnij for (Im Ooyernmont, I have ?<*
been wit li* I lie importation o
lliblw, Testa na*nt?, Ao., fcliioh lii\v? Lest
brought in *rol nyfteij.ht plmrged, nlthougl
it nniouuted to ton tltousand dollars. 1
have no qncatiqn lha.1 tboaa aasoeiiUed will
mo here contributed Uimdrad*of thousand
af-doUi.rs, ioi warloim wove, to lia flovvrn
ment. to thtn> boa boon drte much o
the suooeso of tile Uovarnmaat in the do
ftOet wf ?{ff?arlt?loo ood the twinning o
dmt.y.ot our bottle*. ^
Tot* evil! thus ?*?. toy frirndo, that I Jlon
ryjt t?-this matter n^led otherwise thon
( tro MCf n<-t<wl; ftnd that the eh ofeeler
HoVrt e?taCii*hrd a?>or.? yon in the p*ot It*
noiJiot * forfeited by ?I*y Oct which 1 JraVi
! done since Hio beginning rff Ueis wof.?
Jd^ny of you knew of the Mieaesaful effort
I have made v? hire <*nr State *MppliA<
ri.ft.m e.trd*. Ttie\ c.ti..
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CAKDLHtA, THURSDAY MO
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nrul I truif that t wilh %oob be dutribntw.
Wtth this I leave the remit of
this election in .your bands,' conflilaat 'Unit
wljal.'wr miW He jour. deeislotf as to ruy
ability to aid you, I hove done, nothing to
forfeit the good character you have born
accustomed to givo me.
" r ? JAMES P. IKJYCE.
An Act
To Prevent Desertion from CotrfeJc^
rale or Stole Military Service and
Evasion of C&iscr>]>lion.
Pitc. 1. lie it enacted by the Senate
aud- llou?o ol llepresentntives, now mot
?nd silting iti General Assembly, aftd
by the authority of (lie same, That upoq
the lodging of jofo^UMtion, on oath.
| with the Sheriff of any Distiict in this
Slftte.-(or, 44i his absence, with the l>epulv
Sheriff.) tlipt any deselfcr from Confederate
or Sfrvt& military fcorrjee* or
cva'tlerof coflsciipi ion or draft for service
- w ithin, ihja State, is within tKe
limits of such District, it shall be the
dutv of Shell Sheriff, (or, in his abecnce,
the Deputy Shut iff.) to arrest such cloAerfer
6r evador ot eoneeri prion, so re
ported to tiirn ; and for that purpose, if
neeeeuiry, .'to summon to hi.t aid tho
jyosse comitatus ; and to hold- the pir son
so arrested-in mfo costod v until delivered.
to "the Kuroiling Officer of tire
District or. other person authorized to
reccire hitn.
Sue. 2. That if any Sheriff or TVpu J
ty Shprilf sltall. refuse or wilfnllf neglect
to nMssI any person so fcportai to biur
ar h deserter or evador of conscription
| or draft ft*i service within this*Stale, ho
j shrill be Hal le to indict men' as for nogi'Cl
of duly ; nmf, upon conviction,
j shall ho lined, in iha*di.-oiction of the
viiuii, nm exceeding <>?? HjpuoanJ* dollar^
Cm each and every olYcnoo.
Site. o. That il be unlaw ful-fur I
any p<-i*.>n to nlvbe. encourage, pio |
| cure or entice a soldier to ilewrt f:i?m
i the service of lb? State, or *>f llit;
^ CnhfcJera^o States, or n ceiiicrijil
to evade liia military obligation, or to'
harbor or "cAnceid, or^aid i? burbovinjj
or concealing, ifcv such deserter or
evader of conaciiptibii. An<l if any
pe'ao'i kli.yfl ndi i??, encourage, procure
or entice unv soldier to deceit from tl?e
?4i \ ice to the State or of the Con fed e- ]
rate State*, or a conaoripl^or a iicraMi
liable to collecti|>lion to evade his tuiii
tary obligation, or blmll harbor ot conceal,
or 1 hi ill Ul^leMiiiiiO gr CotlCehJhlg
I any siteli deserter or evader? f coiikciIjv*lion,
Limning liiai lo be Mich, or If <
rofu-e to deliver n]? such desetlor Qr'
evader of coi.sct jpiion to the Sheriff, or
to any person atithotucd' he the State
or Confederate ini'.itMy authoiitv to <-f
ft of ire ane-l, nich p?t>on so rfYmutiirg
?lm!l Iliable to iadictineiil as f ir a
lii-?li mis'b'iiieano-, and, n;>on Coiivie
Jlidn, shall bo filed nofc exceeding five
humlrcil dollars, and be* impiisoncd , n<>(
exceeding on? year.'iu any j ?ii in Vita
State, where the iiitpii?onnioM of flm
! person ao Coiivioted-sbaH be Old.red by
Iihu Court.
The Si ere- Grand Revirw of llic
. Forces on James Ixlajul.
I The batteries veMcrday kept up a
i lively fire against (?roi?i? anil Wionor.
, The Yankees*ru.coiuMxn:ly busy h( hoth
, ! fort a ; but as ye I theft guns are Mb nt.
I It was reunited yesterday by 0)ie of our
ofiurere, vyholias Jtn excellent ojtpnt jun
I iiy of somtihizing I lie movement * of the
i etiemy orr Morris IA?ml. thai iiwy|i?vt
| j ist mounted a kervvy I'nrrott gun at
Gumming* IVuit. This it belie red to
' -be tbo or.lj' large titled 'gun that limy
* now havo'in position at ,lhc cxlreii ity
of the I*land, nhlioujjli i? ?-ir works there'
are evidently iultmded to contain many
^ ?ndre. '
There n.t? a gnupT review of tbo
forces t>n Jauiva 1 datwl yesterday "by
* General Kipfey. Tiro line was formed
^ near liatnli'e, snnl as the General itiul
*" his atat!" rode from end to caul, the sight
* "was one Trot toon to be forgotten. Tltc.
i troops I'f'erwards (ook up the line o/
1 march., in column of companies, r?k1
> pushed i" review. -* Since the war begarr,
. Ghat lesion Ua? not seen so splunlid an
* arrnv. As ?tUe kmfj trains of artillery
r rumbled by, the flue R}^?eatauc<y of the
batten** ntul the i-*celt?-at coftdlfiou of
> the iryrse* ovas^lie subject of general
I rem.trlr, TIscm* wine followed l>y the
f seemingly interminable brfanlfy. It
? I was, indeed, h fe-zodiy scyn'e, ws brigade
, I after brrg.de <>f the grey clad veterans.
win) inoir o:u?>nei? gntming id i|ie
-tihiijiht, nnd-nieir Maincd and IMhSred
in Wlo Uw'A mnrciifu
j. on with titt- <H?Utic ktiivl ot soldjo?s-nc>
custnfwed to -victory. * ... *"!*
CJen?-I4?i?Jfy, ?t riia close of th$ r?view,
tapr'a?>rd ].i* Untie feci ion nl lite
discipline and nppearHuce of I lie forces
1 in tliftt^ortion Jf hnrVominand.
I Mtrturi/y lOCh.
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" t?<i. directed to GhatMtnoofci*, M
f" U. T-* l*MM?ps, (he head po*trnn*l?\ ia
at thickaniHUi." !, where they will lis
x stopped and distributed. ? ,
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a v<?nt oT lh? lloston Traveler announces
if tAe arrival at "thai port of the inventor
- ?f t lie ptepsraticn Litoun a? tlis^'Clrct-k
flan." ItJa, thereto**, anticipated tk.it
1 , a Urgetfre v?iW take fcfua nomewjiers
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Prom the Army of Horthern Virginia.
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The longt?lk*u of forward movement
of Oeu. Left has t>?ejt jtt Wl begun.?
The army of "Northern Virginia is North
of the llapidan, in hot ,pni&uh of the
grand armythe.Potomac, which ban
fallen buck from Gnlpeper.O. II., and ?*
in rapid flight for Manassas <Jr Arling- ,
ton. Meade igajr make a stand at the
Rappahannock. but this is uot regarded
as probable. IIis army not numerically
very strong, mustering not over JJO.tWO ?
muskets, is weak a* regtudi tire elements
of which it is composed, there
being in it a largo proportion of rec<yitand
most unwilling conscripts and ro
captured deserters.
It would bo nowise at present to give
even such meagre particulars <>f- our
plans and movements as have come to
our knowledge. Wo may, however,
say tiitU/CwclVscorps is in tlie'advnnce,
with General Edmund Johnson's divw-*
ion as a vanguard.
, The coming week w ill bo one of great
activity with Gen.* Let;, and doubtless
also with his antagonist, whether lie
.accepts or declines a battle. It* be has
determined-to iun, no tortoise pace will
ftvail him. lie. must flv, and wo mayexpect
lef'hear of great quantities of
elorcs burnt and nyucli baggage thrown
j away.?Richmond Rauuii itfr.
The Sentinel fays
The news from all quarters concur in .
I stating ibat Meade baa been stripped of
two runty corps, but has l?c.cn reinforced
by .conscripts gad weakened by a steady
sfreani 'of dcaeiters. It is .tho belief
| that movements aro about to take place
l ot: ilie ltitpKlan. .
It i? nyt imprudent to sur, as the
httt-i is alruadV known to the enemy,
lliHt (ion. IjOH WHf. crossing (he Unpidan
I ) esterdu*;. (jcu. Kwell 1>?>jjhii tlte movemont.
' Meade was supposed to be retiring..
It is supposed by most that Meade
will retire beyond the It.ippahannock
before giving buttle, if at ?llv*
WardinlV have plenty of tumors now
?one already afloat is, that the enemy
are landing a force at the White House.
. The Mb-ncft is broken at Chattanooga
with chiit)onn<lin?, while Forrest is op
tnalipg handsome ly ??? Jvosenctart/'s
tear. We look now for impoifant n?w?
at every tick of the felegranh. Tlic re
port* and stories with which some n-e
distressing themselves and oi-liers, as to
conuuftTitJ^r* in JhaggV armv. will be
found to be gratuitous. AlF.iira will be
managed tlief^ to the best iidv;??lnge.
T fiK Co'xkkdbusth SocimiKS.?
Among cheering instances "uf the twnes,
v.? notice that A movement has been
1 inaugurated <iir an <xteu*jve rente in
| i tie community of Mobile, for the f>im? j
| a'lion of a social J to piomotc. by Steady
i itiu mutual elUrrt, th? following ends:
J- Hi. To place Confederate notes and
I bonds oil a par with the nou-speei? paying
bank no t* of the eonnlry.
2-1, To put down tlhJ traffic in gold,
silver and batik .notes. '
3-h. To reduce the liigh aod "exnrbi
taut prices in pm-Un:*? of every kind.;
1 such as inervhatidi&e ofmrny kind, real
I and coinn%isssons. To endear or to have ]
j removed the impediments in transport
i ntU'Ms, ami tin' p*Uv ?eiziircs.of pr{ivi?ionn
in transit. To sustain tbe <lov?in
; and to aid the necew?ilou* wives
| and children of tlio soldier*, until an
honorable pence has beep obtained.
'jfie gl jv?ct 1> to illtprspeise these ho
ci?h?e tb* entire Con federaoy,
mid. to bib.g ntl^ tbe jfient int.ue.ts of
the cotfhOv under their influence, to aid
onr unity" ami the }>eoj>!e jDnfil uur
war is ended, mid not to be driving at
every jmiijt to make indi* iWnal fin tunes.
We nre gbtU to ece tluil in several of
tbc loading bn'sinewi ooirtmur.tiies of the
West the project line. J,?en taken up
wi ll nn eau eetne-s and unanimity that
| eivo promise Of the speedy and Jaaiing
| benefit of tile ca'iw!.
[Charleston Mercury.
Vn k I>Arn.r, or GwTTftncno.?
j A Fed oral oHicer of fligft rospecti
ability told one uf onr.oiHyer? who,
4?w*s st m'iseiior in the Yankee lines
I after the battiest (Jhettysbflrg, that
the Federal loafi-in that terrible en
I gauanronl was 29,0' >0 rtiTd large
t odds. lie said" rt had lmen care"
fujly aetJertatrrud aiu^ figifrod n?
in llio War Department, aiicl etx*ii
was the terrihe result. Jlc did
* not so]iposo that tlm fact wpnld ho
^aTioCed officially to* coino- before
: the public,'hilt such jt nevertheless
wfls. ' ' . .
The enemy, pur informant (who
i had excellent inctjrvA of Medttain*
ing thcr lacta)*stati!K, ha<l alio taken
groat pains to nmko out a complete
list of .those, of ttfir men * who fell
into" their hand? ntter tho battle,
And tluit lfst, including wonnded,
eUrgeotit, servants and cooks
amounted to about fcap
posing that we brought, off 6,000
wounded?a liberal allowance*-?
and we 'nitty estimate entireJoss
in killed and^w'oHUjled at 12,,000?not
ball' that of tho enemy's,
. \AtlabU* Confederacy.
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' Love Conquen Alt Thing*
A ftortj. of Bligkird LTopeM and broken
Hearb ??ijI'? Retloratian of both. .v
Long Mory, but mait make it abort.
Got tbe jmrTtoularu -from an individual
who had it atf 'by .heart." *
- Yo?sg ninn joined William
lady najndd lfeli^d?-~l>ved in the same
neighborhood, uoar neighboring town*.
Young man good looking hot not ricb;
plenty of poor kin, hut no mooey.-*Youjig
lady'# beauty'not likely to be
tbo death of her, but grandma went under
"a year ago, and left-a pilo or ten.
eont piecea large at a pound of loose,
celtou.
Young lady desperately* in lore with",
young man^ Young, inau ditto with |
young lady. Young man- wouldn't let ,
" concealment, like none of yonrdrotted
vOmus," " feed on his Acek inj<? hieJ
love " imtuajuly," jf not sooner. Ycruing 1
lady acknowledged the corn-*-" thiue,
forever thine, dearest William," and
w'ilted into young man's arms, sweet as
you please.
He helit her UUy baud in bis,
And pressed b? r ift-ntle form.
And vowed ta shield bar from the blast,
And from the world's cold storm f
And then sbe 'riised her eyes to b>s.
And Ittltd with drops of woe,
And in the tendercsl noccuU cried,
t " Olt^quit, dou't hug tne sol" * ,
Such is life and love. Young lady
told young man 1,0 interrogate old folk/.
Yoqng man did ao. Old folks said,
" not if they oould help it."
YottBg lady broken hearted ; took
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on it oops ; quit comting ner qatr; wore
shoes slijj shod ; and wanted to find relief
in silent tomb. Young man met
young lady by u moonlight alone," asked
young lady to lllrow bundle of clothes
out back window, climUdowu rope ladder
" into these arms " and fiy to parson
and happiness.
" I may die?I know I shall die,
William, but never, never, will 1 wod
ilice, dearest one, without consent of in*
and pa !" '
Young man plead*; young lady
stubborn and dutiful. Young man
tries the ihdignaut; upbraids young
lady, and ?w ears,
lie did nwl think to find An cold
A heart lie deemed so true ;
A'hmmrt lika mi wvuld yield UK* all,'
' If lotk like i*ia should woo.
and talks of pistols, and Prussic adfd.?
Voting lady dissolved in tear^ . " Oh,
William, Lave tne ; quit my sight for->
ever; but take me nlong with yt*? V1?
Young man happy fts a nigger at a
corn sl.qckingv Ulls y.ortrtg lady to look
out Saturday night, don t be scared if
she sees ladder poked tip in back window
; ".your William will be at 'tothet
end." Young i#dv thinks she's gone
too far, and .says better wait till she is
Iver own mistress?only fivo years.?
Yotrngman says u fivo years bo dingod."
Was coming Saturday night with ladder
; if bit heait'b idol w ould fly 6ora
narental trrannv arid ha hnrvr>u wtih
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him, and let liinv be happy with her,
well and good ; if not disappointments
shouldn't feed on hi? vital* long ; a pis
to! would fix things quit;K cnougfr.?
Yolmg'lady all fn tears again. "Cruel
men?cany me lg the end of the earth ;
I donH euiC whcrovjust so you carry
tue." '
Saturday night young fady shuts up
u savageous " dog in smoke hdttM and
goes upstair*. Young man carries lad^
del up to window and whimpers, "lielindif"
very, loud?Uelinda dosen'l hoar
? d</g does, anH cuts up among the
meat barrel* terribly.
Old latl^ wakes bp. Telia "old rtr*n
somebody s trying to break in. Old man
geCYt&p takes down double barrel gun,
opens door fcasy. slips round to smoke
house un4 le.B dog out. ])og pitches
rouud and treea young man ami young
lady up ladder. Old man smells a
large ml trap full of miee, and bides be*
hind tree, romtg people reach ground
ynrimg lady dwiying driven off the dog
"Oh. Williawf/Wq afraid I" ***'"?
" Afraid, dear Set, an<T of what t It
it not thine owiv* William here to pro'teel
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Old man lets off one bafrel of gun
young man disappears over fence, leav>
ing coat tail in possesion of dog, ant
young lady scioam* and faints in tbt
old inAti's aims.
Yo'ung lady aeat;off next day to Kentucky,
and young man sooh starts foi
Texas?in a bhrn.
Young 1sul? was two weeksat a smal
! town in Kentucky ; tel?*grabic dispatc)
( one night ; pa quite hick ; see if eoropa
nr could l>e had'at hotel, and oomc
homo at once. .Young la?ly' senda t<
hole) to know if nnyhody i? going t<
??. in Tennessee. Ye* : pun lee
yoitng' man going right string!*. to tb*
.very place. ^
Ertily ncst-merniug stag* lake* uj
young, lady, and goes round t? hytel ii
lake up^oung man ; Voting man g*tr
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44 In fiwt ratebeafl'i. That Jfli*pat?l]
1 aeat nvjMdf.'V* ? .*
4 44 Oh *ker?r ve JPU .going ^
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- To (ire pareoDV
H?Tf v <^1*^1 *oOl- Tc^gr^fn
lo 6l<i Man all.afxHd, it. Ojd^aan eo41
do?n u??t ^ay ailli aIV i? ocean* ry fWN
jog and aringcmenta to take young
iVky home f. j-r.'-mntWre
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4 +? ****** *~^'2*l1&tif?ftfWmt ^j0|5?2MBik**!
I notcbes-^thlDk# it no*too to c^ Qve^ \
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era ; fly a'rdtott-a/tcr baggage; <ddltf?$V - i
pays b^toi KM), trad ?M JwMe* ?
vertiseinont from w a g*l what ifl *
gal " <'r~flfl9
ftoBBSoy CbyitTy^ Jnjli 15nH fij
To mister bill tim uv the 2dtlr?
fteg't K. C. T. tnr 1 sea bi the m>?f p*-- pen
that u iiW want on wife J dcmt
,kno that i kin rata d but am oh not
perticilar i kin jtst tol a in the-Aist plase ?jJH
as to lucks i is nWf purty keo sfam' ffeaka - "jSp
sa bgfct i dont b'.ere" all ibat's s?4 ao HoJa^iH
civ you a ditoripshun ? wMl start at mi *fet
bead aa go down mi hara is jiat tho
culler air nranatta oali it mout bo red>
der mi ise is green mi nose al iits cop
tin it turns qp at the eene ray teaili is *<
af gone e^ptin i in mi aper jaw an mi
2 stumaouck teeth the rsut ur toe is a! ,
rile til you git to mi font they is uto 2
i iroars Norn her miHIfl but a&s wil
du when i baint got the groun Each i
wais wu'n hundred an Illllllllif Sicks
i the propurtie i Las is ol? Tii?r'nn *>***. ?
lin but ha it a be wan at tu odrcftshtm
an music ile jial suftMi fur I baia* got
ntin i dont no nutbing abont jineral
Hijlt exlterops fur i never beam he mad
enny .but i bat tone turn DeSertera who
cwss hhn far a granny dn anser tbia in
the. Iloboeyrer quick as I it gitiin tired
uv work i fur got to &a that mammy ia
got-XIlIIlLLlI gal childein llvin and
' ai,t dod anscr soon. SAL
LOVBBO^. : p,
P S i saved ole tula eaf teatb an wil
git a toltk Deuti* to put em' id as, i
heer there is one fo Fayette pint the
lime ns is in a hurrie.
\ . SAL' LOVjfi&Y.
A Nut titu Yakkkks.?There
' appeared in the Mayor's Court yeeterday
a huge negro, black aa*-? .ebony,
charged with being a ranaway, wUp a<-r
cording to the testimony of Sir, Williams,
who brought hi in into court, was
brought down on'the Central railroad,
by Mr. Sheppeiaon, the freight agent 01
that road, about a month since, the ne
gro having requested him to . take
charge of h. 111.
According to the testimony of the
niiboner he belonged to a gentlemen in
^Louisiaua, (whose naine and resident"
he gave,) but was hired early in the wai
to a gentleman from that Slate now im i
then in the fenny. lie (.be nagro.) wacaptured
at Gettysburg, and returned
, 1 With the Yankee nrmy to Virginia, ntwr
our army evacuate T the conntrv North
of Ibe Potoawsc./In the? vicinity of
Fredericksburg be sncaettded'i? ahtding
the vigilance of lsia oapto/v, and J>< ! )?
owJT language,."Cheap*!!] frdla lljr V?i kTl??
negro w** a rowpV ittnu;:it
^ manly looking t-pecimsn of the fftuu* .
Africa, aud liu ataicmant boro ?rWvrt< 4
of truth and siflserky.?-/iickrnnmd Senlint
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- - NtiWS FROM TUB IrfLAXt*.?
firing from oar batteries continues
r as usual. A working puvtv on a
l amal T inort er tottery Eas: G i egg
1 wore respeateoly driven o#.yc*tvr
day moaning kyEort MouIU'ie, and
l" finally disappeared. Batteries liep
' nnd"lfarfon, on'Sullivan's Island,
V *aleo maintain a sioVr but regular
tire on Gregg. Battery Siinkins,
,* on .tames' lsiaml, keeps up* regular
nro on Wagnor. -
. Qb Saturday night, Asmall beat,
i conternihg two cap-:
s tuired between Fort Sumter and
1 tho city. Tboy were discovered
' 1>y a party of eight of ot?y men,
who ordered the Yankees to sur'
reader. Tbe latter gave themselves
tap, and were t>res?gtrt' to
. tho city Sunday qrmri^ing. The
t prisoners stated mat tboy were
1 carrying despatches frojp General
, Gillmorc to i^d*u?d ^PaNlgren,
, and hadUrtds.take*r^rbrt Saunter's
, light for tjai of tit* Ironsides. No
1 ^lwp&tclitf found with them,
l andtbaiv'siDrV isdiscredit*^
were armed, and If; is believed
? vrcve ongj^cd in fkcftmoitering
donr harbor obstruction*. It was
i reported that another sanftl bOsfc
eras company with tH& captured
party, bnt inadu it escape. The
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The #feet? inchidiag Tfca Iron-.
ii(Wiind MH'Jjilorp, rcBiijiii quiet,
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