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Morning,' October 2d, 1805
Tukt* laMtri U'ltrth Cu?|lat.
We learn from a letter received b,
gentlemen ifii thie plaoe, dated the Sltl
the- Yankeet upon seme portiooa of tfe
oouotry immeetateiy oeyonu tn?l piao
.on .Spring Greek. -and that stand wa
made bythgu^tbat nit Attempt had beei
made to tbewTbyjiXHire <M
hundr6d regular troop*, under comma*
. otUdut. Co!.*5ewqV, and n^% al
bf whom MI into the hnnds of the Yar
kern. The strength of thp enemy va
;=a?rr"
Tbf ehemy of^Morris' fclbtd ht?*lp<
completed his preparations, about hall
. past ten o'olock, Monday morning, open
ed a xigordufc fir* from Batteries Qrwgj
. nnd YYagper, .with aeyenguos niounUM
, in the former and four in the latter, nl
* of henry.calibre, being mostly twd *n<
/ three hundred-pounder-IWrottii. Th'<
kparieat fire was directed on FcrtSumtet
Out <o one 'hundred nnd eightyeTgh
hots fired from Morris' Island at Fat
Sumter during the diy,one hundred ant
. sixty -fieestruck the fort and twenty ihrei
passed over. - Two of the guns on Bat
tsry Gregg dgrOtod tHoir on tire Uttention
to Fort Johnson, which also re
coived an occasional shot from Batten
^Vpgncr.
Forts Moultrie and Johnson, and. Bat
teiiea Marion, Simk'ma ami Ohevea kepi
up a spirited reply. The firing On both
- sides (leased about dark. Tfcr entttny
threw some ten or fifteen shots and
slielts from a twelre pounder PdfroU
. mounted on Oregsr, at Battery Bee'and
t. Fori Moultrie, but did nodamaffe. Twt
Monitor*, which rounded (gumming*
Point, were also engaged, cud firetl
come ten sbota at Snmter. No casual
tie* to the garrisons or injuria* to the
works aro reported at \uy of the for(?
i or batteries. .
*The fire from Fort .Moultrie and the
batteries upon the advawoed moqiton
and the enemy's work* was excellent,
and it is believed did considerable exe.
out ion. It eras reported that one of the
enemy's guns burst in Battery Gfegg
-early in too action Monday-morning, dn
^tsj, the tli/rd.or fourth trial.
The~?riog is expeoted .to be renewed
this wording. With the exception of
the line monitor* engaged, there was
no dbnngf la the position of the fleet.
7ff CWsstOu Courier,
Postal'* AnnAWOFMKKT.?We mrts
gratified to learn that the* Post OfBoe
apartment, has contracted Hith the
Blue Ridge Railroad Company for the
. transportation of lira mail * between
Anderson and Waihalln.* The Special
Agent of the Department ha* direoted
the Postpiaster at Columbia to ntabeap
a mail direct to Wwlballa, Instead of
-* vja Pendleton, as heretofore y by which
- . letters and newspapers will be delivered
at Walhaila one day earlier than by
tb# existing ariangement. -v
[ Charleston -Courier. '
PRO* RICHMOND. " *.
Correspondence of flcrutbevn Bnterprise
. RioiiMosD^Oct. 18th, 1863;
Mcttrs. JEditovt?We are now in
ilia season of the 44 sere and yellow
Jeaf," which- t?-i? is' * sad and mournful'
time of tbe year?especially, at a
time like ibis. Tbe tveea that were but
- a short time ago covered.wi?h an abundance
of rrffdud, green and beautiful 10
tiU sight,'wltfc' , #
"JPhswert in fctfk valley, and splendor in the
. ' beadl," '
* Are now **4 fstlijig wittr th<
reinn of autumn.'' " " ;
/- -" Tbe"dead leaves strear tha forest walk,
- And wiy??r'd am *ha pala wild flnwere j
t The ftost bang* biack'ning an the sulk?
The dew drops fall in frocen showars.*!
The weather is pleasant and delight
ful. Tfca days t0> moderate?thonighli
cool. Wo have bad dear, bright,?upsbiMy
days (or week*, and wa only wish
$aUt n?y \en>ain ao. for we like not
Richmond^rltb Its rain, slop, mad and
mow. ' : *' ow '
With the change* in the iMwn?
but little change ia going on, as wi
know, in tbe-puhlje atfaira of the nation
that U calculated to redonnd fo out
bandit, aa to the clocidg of-the presen
war. Bonio ptaceooBaiderablaairaaaoa
the election* in Penn*ylv*a>* and Ohio
raome-to thr eleetiooi of'HaataaiUian U
,. the throne of. lidxioo^ Aa to oujr part
we fee*e but flul* bopee from either?
+ only'hope thht tho rwauh rnay be ?
it tapected by 3bw|f?t&pt VOandig
bam and Woodwbftt pey be elected
and ihet Ifaxianilttaa way aeoept anr
J?fv - tte plaeed enihe.WHtna - ftal we a>1)
aee jflmt we trill ee*?y W#. believe
horuvtr, notwilhetandtag 4 h*4 ?*?** ten
nrfi hare,to work-theraaolfes out?
' there V*. a eertein wnm J* hfimai
oveadf hw V> .he p?r?ued, an<
whi*t>, according to the natnrkUrnle*
md, uadeubtedtyV go on, be the re
teUatrtfA they Jb?f. ** -dfV-S*
Jte leer no eiM dire, be Ma. ??)
. teedighorh or Woodward not alidad
<?*. if bigflmUMacr doe* aor aeoept th
Ukotw prarehfcd,: the feewka that wil
mntwaliy m be Mfdro
Uoa aod tndependeo?e.
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rb* XIoum of BopnMontaklf 44^mm1 ngM[
?>b1 rejoicing ?m beard. ^ Til the (Ml1
ing it dwindled down to 7;WDO?to-dajr
v it bo dwindled to aiiooet ooUtfeg.?
l Rumnr ~ ? -e^ V..~- OV- OJCCT _3ti
II <?%'
, that the Yankees were in 34 mile* of
; twsut W4k?Wdo ?hV4M> W
r^-s&sssgfss
s arms and m?0Qk.4? the repelhng<?#ih?
Q enemy, and that he who woold not'go,
a wae ^.foktoon a?d^coward..vintba,
j respective cqmpawaa^fi^roU was taken,
|j" 'and' the rewiU was *_Aa*h1n t ho pan.*?
The questlwo Was ?*paH orYio krIi ,",l>ui
m- -it wai'deculec( b| an ote^f>U-Ln^ng^ry?
e j?Hty ?n.4he ranha-T-tbn\ at l?e present,
they howled f np salt,".they caeerTtoeth
* irfjr for ?el4beyvh?<T to Tight forll.
Ah! this city of Richmond. It hi a
very pattfotw ctyy, La hen* its w*W?papers
talk^ they gir# thousands, and wjKJ.
fight by thousands. It sounds very weft
) on paper, but" file proof of'the podding
I in chewing the bag." There is one
1 thing certain that oan^t b? disputed :
9 They can't oare any thing about "ealt."
i They are not disposed to protect anlW
t worfea when left to their' cote, and we
i don't believe they Would fight for' any
thing else, if the principle of Wet arfais
^ ia not naed. They ere aa valiant as
FaUtafi. to bear them talk, and cculd
r eat eif the bends of a thousand dead
Yankees?-when they are killed. It i.a
decided fact, that the'militia of Rich^
( mond, are not npich for M salt." . > .
> 'The Legislature have played the misI
chief with the, gamblers; thoy heve<
. n..u.i - i?~. ??<r :? ?v. - ?
|?mrw * miT| vyuiLivniin^ mo UVllimn^l
I" in which tbsy ipej deal, negroes end
>- as well as inflicting the la-li on *11 dualI
era caught in the act. The tiger ha*
been muzzled at last ; nil tbe dona are
' closed ; the dealers are in perfect ago'
nies, and are new making their Way to
, more favorable clime*. The tiger is a
i thirsty ctealute; he is fond of bloody
, and though jus sanguinary nature may
be checked for a time, yet., cunning
\ creature, Ue will erado-Li?^ju<t9ycr* :m('
. turu up oa a different scale. The law
will hare on# good .effect: it will stop
conclusively its pnbiieity. Thw^j will <
' -be no mot# 211, 21C.167, lOO'a, standing
out in bold relief behind gaslights
attracting tbe attention of passer-by,
ane leading them into an ambushed ,
i dou.. Supers and. dinltftr* have now
1 become no more, and jewelled gentle
raep, with stnrchey collars and broadcloth
coats, who lived like Dives of old,
sumptuously every day, hare notr. nll
their peculitr ptivileges taken away.?
( Othello's oecupaMnn gone at last?for
a time, They fcsr tbo lash ; it's what
they.deserve.
We would rejoice if something could -i
be done with -those oilier gentlemen
speculators and extortioners. The Leg- .1
islature "have talked a* gdod deal about
regulating prices of articles, bait wd do
not see bow it can conveniently be done,
tf every man tyaa ? patriot, it ooohl be,
bat.alas! such is npt tho ease. B^ er, <
perhaps, to let sueti matters, ae they bare
gone thus far, remain as thoy are.
. There Is no-4eUiog(wbat the price of
, provisions will riee to tlili'winter. Fabulons
prices, though-; we "expecl-ihorc's
. UJ .:.?1 ? ? -* 1 ?
i m uiirirnuiv wii'iMg, um ?u mufti uenr
;ii. 1 hop?, myself, w# ah?ll be able to .
aehieve ?n important victory in the
Wait; it will certainly bav# 4 great
1 and woundetful beating. A? to rt_fig<it
hero, it. dees net Mops jiuit effch an V,
foir wjH take plaoe (his seaaon. Meade.
1 we lire disposed te think, will not risk a
battle. He roaj however.
The papers are i'cenflng uow with
i articles on O19 currency?Mr. Msrti;
minger and the like. Kdilora, who
1 know nothing hot to serlbblo, and who
r have been criticising* end trying lo gutde_
I (J^e feoutnry wiib (heir view? (hit ,
on this battle, and that a nd he^lUb^M |
> hnvn been fought, are presenting their
l views abortt the currency, Poor, foolish1
jacktinspea, wfrt> Iney on littlenbout it
, ... km a .*ua 1.:?- -i
Ireo *a IWU. VVM Mliuna W? yMO,
and trie, wished l)l?y woulJ at opev fry
? paper and down with the clod bead*;i
; they have done more harm then good,
> end *111 continue to do eo. The', beet
t way is, to put dft^ore, printer* and all
> ia the auny and. give I hem a ehowing,
? Yon would then Ore but little fighting
h with there aerlbhling gufttUfctffc an!
, ootwiderable running. Oo*n with
I them.. *
I We W enough edvice ; all that *te"
, btae to do, is, Jb pwhh ahead, keep
? ftiov^og?sueeeaiT:must and will atteptf
; oar effort*. What-wo went, ia mfy
? Wee beocotnbe, War talk, epd* more a*
i tioh-^eotion. a -*'~v ^
y i Truly V? lire In a wouedarfel eg*.?
' "Every matr it a warrid, e. genera), n
siateaman, a financier, and could wield
* the deetiniea of e nation ee easily?yas,
I, maoh more ao than ho nan hie own af
t fair*. .<-Xvory follow 4e a prophet, too,
1 and k'oofva jofe -exactly what witi take*
f)aae,-?nd if- say thing ukee pla<!c?
prophaied if long before?knew it]?
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peofle Mill *rik of. !?*?*,
lion?Mill kold out that Trfiii? corns
Itog. T?, end so i* Christmas. Wij
liare Ibtffc ago discarded nil such vlcionary-^nypa
; tbjf will wnt when the*
<fe?v?|p ifc c.\Vhe?lfcey.eee that Wfc ;
wilt and can Maud aiooa We do net
Vftrtlttfe lielp: nn<i hope \ltty-'heV*r
awn. Final separation, is a*eonehisivea*
\wo And twb. a fee foWr?no matte*. lTov
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t tor tna soutukrk *wt*?pm*js.
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*et?ra! extraqts^ilre other. day, we
thought the following, front the pen of
INtd?7- ha* American Orator, entitled
|" Ftenfch Aggressions," "wi^li *p -p*W
.phrastio reading,. paculiwtlr appropri
>te aqd applicable a* an Appeal in.
present.state of our suffering country. ,
We', give th^ piece, altered fiom the
original, as we think it should be. ,
Thesolerah oath of the South hits
attended to tlenvap. _ She haa sworn to
preserve her independence, her "religion
and her Jaws, or nobler perish in .their
defense, and be buried in the w. ecks of
her empire. To 'the fate of oar Gov- i
erntwetit-i* united the fate of our country.
The convohions that destroy the-one,
must' flesolate the other. Their dea- .
tintes nte jnterWoven, e'pd they must
triumph or tali together. Where, their,
is the man,sp hardened in paiiiieai iniquity,
as to advocate a recor.sli net ion
of the Union, or the victories of the
Yankee arms, which would tender bis
countrymen slaves, aye! porse than"
laves, or to nromoto lK? (liffn.inn
Yankee principles, which wonid render
them mrsgps ! Can it he doubted,
that the bayonet of a Yankoe soldier it
lest cruel and ferocious than tlxs fraternity
of a Yaukee fanatic! Where is the
youth in this Confederacy, who could,
without agonirod emotion?, behold the
Northern invaders huiltftg the brand of
(leveslation into,* the - dwelling of Ida
father; or wiih.saoritegious cupidity,
plundering the communion' lable-of hb
Ood I Who -oouW witness, without in-.j
dignnnt desperation, the mother "who
bore Liin, Inhumanly murdere<t,"in l|?e I
defence of her iufants! Who could
hear* w?U?out. ftaniie horror, the shrieks {
of a sister, fljing from pollution, and |
leaping from the Mazing roof, to impale
herself on (lie point of a barrel! " If
any *ptnk,1oi'hi<n I have offended !" No'
my fellow citizen; these scenes should
never be' witnessed by. Southern eye*
The sotrla of your ancestors a!ill live, inlire
bo<oms of their descendants and
,athcr thpn submit this fair land of
their inbefUai'reo to ravage and didion- !
or, frdro hoary ngo to he'plest infancy
they will-form cne united bulw.uk, and 1
oppose their breast To tlie assailing foe. I
Not one fhall survlva, !o be enslaved ;
for ere the Stars Mil Sjripe* shalf wave
ov^r our prostrate rcpublio^ the. bones
of Un millions of Southr?>ua ab;rll whiten
the plaips of their country 1 Qliis dennniililmt
K? m ?
its* original wilderness; the 'fwvogctat
ing forest shell cover the rmni of our 1
cities ; nnd ibe savage thall rcrurn from 1
the -West, And again rear hi* htivio the
abode of hi* forefathers. Then shall
comMcrica the Millenium of political
luminal ion, ejtjl Yankees and wotYer,
"one an4% indlfVible," u?gh|1y chant
their bnrbarons ofgrn^tQ celebrate the
deat motion wrought hy National De- ;
inocravv and Abolitionism.
Tint Reocjct Raio'AA raid Kr sonta '
two or threa hundred reaegadg Tonnes*
moans and Nortft jCfrnliniitns Cr^smudc
from tb^ diredlirth nf Or<*>nv?ll? into
Madi*)9 coot v. last "week. fhev catno
io ibfa direction as for ae the' Warm
SpMugfif ?On0 -mile below the Rpsktg*
fiity shot old Mr. (hrtstt, as Ire fofls
standing in hi* yar^jL 'He died hi 35
minutes. Ile'was. about fd years of
sjw, a good eitiMsi'dhd a clever -ttian.
ft was a cold blooded nftttiifcr, apd one
at which huraifniljr fteaplNind manhood
blushes. Tnrbnidors carried oif all llie
stock in tbe country, a* far at itiejr pen *
*et rated, Mid mM -th*y would be back
again ehortfy..
Kfany thfenla 1>*Ve been ifiade ag wnsl
tbW place, and report* of ttie advance of
tb? enemy lit ncavy forte have befp-rife
for some dayt. Considerable" alarm ,
among a portion of out people he* been
the sooBtequeucft. ' If it would do any ,
good, we would toy to dtl keep coot-i
tbe enemr, wbeo he aittmwto' te r#eyb
madb to jive hup. A mention lie will
not *000 fofget. Qen .Vane* 1? widd
awake, actire and vigHlmt. Ufl hi at
tbe rtoht point,, and DM men
tpitb him, pod sovwal rftere scatter id
kniuod * per niepua,'* tome of^tUem <%
hoieebMk awd ?ono a/oOt, attd all ewjtr
'<0 extend a true Carnliqa welcome 1e
tbe invaded of fheir fcomfp.
. ^ JYeu>?. "
A eoj.rra young Indy recently eeeevied
that she bad: lived u#er.nbarn?y*rd,
awd that. 4t waa iinpoeftlbie for her U*
sleep hi the mohjiegr'on eeoownt of .
the optcry made by.a<peBliea?an heu.
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lloi?o?>iw|i -?lt
f**t wHih?i>i> Of 4?e inulMMn O|HH
nbliip* keitffe* Of ?4,to kM* tWt
sou i-dm r ring appeal* r?Mn ?M HHI* .l^aoonscieflce
of thoee OhomV *Mr?w?t -?
Jlenoe.I ra tot] ruuoh.dellghtod toleoro,
through jonr "plono lid nobl* ipirit^
roaponee ** to my appeal to you ia HfcrBM
tbo. " loan -4^ yoa jpll ity
of ?y ? R'JICM^JIobv,* *#.; that H
ttfe it
Tfc? pri???|J?J wij* (MMl, to
taHbfoirm^jMnt aed tender 000
Mfeooo, and thuobd the mpkjm, the Diwtoo
bleeding, of loadingyCn to rtptoWnce
and utliaOM ut*?Uo? -TWo-roeyoeegr of
tho ^J^ffot^, A-y woo 0 laoenlory,
hat >?t> Tory doataakla ohjeoi. * t .
Jid|lr^ fi oot your plouo loM tc tho H>
ropfy? your knowlndge of tho Dtthdenpturoo,
and tlio "ouddoM lift of gaftOrOeUy"
dhplojoMt yonreelf.onJ your to mo, hi hi
iMtfHrotion of tho ?otfero* package," 1
taVb H ft?? you oro how o converted, piono,'
mnn. other -evidence of- yonr 00a varolii)
lo, now, (olooo* yotl ho to rood nr appro',)
y?n odmit that tlio tthliug (H^Mp
posed,end Ibr wliloh foHo charged t now
beg jour pardon} of tho " Buffalo Hobo,
Ao.," A only n " temporary loan ;" evidently
Implying your 3coign to return thor "aocred
packageyour obongo of heart, therefore.
W-tfii^lsOl mmWoii, Honor, I may Hope
to clolra you, in tho future ototr, 00 000
etar in mj * crown of rejoicing." . .
Tou state J on yo - now patiently flit
lug for my coat ohfl boots," anJ.preeume I
will 00nd thorn " in accordance" with tho
Di vino injunction ; " Ifany moa tokft owoy
thy coot, lot him have Uiy cloak olao."?
Hero 1 out almost " inexpressibly shocked.'
Certainly, In thU-" patiently waiting Tor
may coat mod booto," ray faith, In tho genuine**
of) our conversion,?* a Utile shaken. For,
00 youwre a mnn well versed in tlie Bible,
jou will rouictiHier tho I when Zeccheuswas
converted. D| oaid unto tho Lord : "If T
have token any thing from nny man bj
fait? accusal inp, I rt\i+r* nnlo /mm fonr/tlH,
Luke IX, S/* Aeconling_to this exaiyple,
TOU. OA A donvdl't^f) innti renvoi*f ??l h? l.o
^ _ , . w ??"f? war %r*T
" patient- waiting "Tor my "contend boots,"
but, on the contrary, to^fetura " the acred
paekaji*," fourfold. ' .
I am disposed to net in accordance whb
the injunction to give you my " cloak and
boots " alao, but, unfortunately forme, you,
"?? a >ud(leu fit of generosity,* temporarily
hnrroued" them alto last winter from the
baggage room of the 1st South Carolina
Vulmteiri iu Richmond, Va., and have
ot returned them yet.' Moreover, ao?n
after the first Kettle of Msnsssns, In 180.1 t
while I went to Gen. Denurcgard to get
ti a?.?portal Ion fi?r a number of eick and
wounded soldiers, you, "in a sudden fit of
generosity," displayed on thot osraten in
administering comfort and consolation to
these soldiers, " temporarily borrowed " my
" Colt's Repeater " and sword, (which
was j:resented t?? me hy Maj. Adams, for a
gallant speech 1 made on a certain oocasion.)
from the hospital v Jiere the soldiers lay; and
again, while passing through Columbia, 3.
C., la?t September, jny sword, (which I
bought,) with a silver se..hhard, waa handed
to you Ky one ot the proptietors of
Janny'a hotel, w ho, from your "generous''
appearance^ did not think it necessary to
inquire your name; end you, instead of
bo<g-ing *t to me, in a few* day*, as you
promise I, " ttmpofarily borrowed " it slso.?
Now, although you have had ell three things
for a ti?no ^ temporarily," yet yon liars not
rc'urued any of litem. It sarnie to me.you
ought to be satisfiid with what you have
already .gnt, and o?C be stlU " pmtieotfy
im^Ulng." tuiroiy " coat and KooSs -you'vo"
got. them already. Rut as they are all
"fsoy ormriiy barromed," asy! aa you are "actuated
from .motifs that will be appreciated,
by all tin officers of thwline la the field,'
(whom"I know to bo gallant, high toned
gujiiiemaii. appreciating honest, Christian
principles.) ami feting * food Christian rilan
yourself, Um, therefore well a snored, that
you,In jour "mdJen 6t of generosity," *H
ton retorn?Zo ech c us tike~-u fmtrfoU," all
"the1 veered packages" you h?Ve " imjfrcrffy
tarrtwfJ* When I jiHiA tlrfm, I
hall, ""In *?df!Ht fit of g. neroalty," diyide
them among my old eornpeuy "* F,"
1?t 5*. p. V., whotn 1 had' the honor to commnnd
when my ''Buffalo Robe "was mark
od - Captain." ' T '" * ' '
I rcof ivr from the depths of my " warm
gashing heart," as the "Helmet reeom
pens* " the profound, thanks ot yourself and
mess, and hope that "the adored package"
bat,enabled yon tosleejv comfortably, gNeo
you great " convenience," and thus aid.
ed yno in puinuingpyoor ",ardboos ditties
in tl?* flefd." When the erliolee oca ail returned
""/mtr/cJiJ," myself and company "
F," will unite "in returning thank*," and
will foel assured that yen duly appreciate
the - mine of a clear'conscience," and that
yon have an " improved prospect ?f future
ontrhtion." Duty, appreciating yonr bind
invitation to ehango My fleM of labor to
" yonr army, hrhero the duties oT Chaplains
re muel) lighter th?n eowM poeeibly be any
where else, from the h*dt, ||M( they * (l??oU
thomeaWee te trading herm,
M AWfti the miM of-Hnh ef P'fh" I
respectfully decline the inriUtion. .
iHret, because I iirf rather a bad ?d nnsuc6eeef?t
" bore# jockey J* for iniUwei X
?M?pe<l a broke/f heed horse the other day.
he* hip ehottea mare, and-had (from my
waat of the Joafcry y*atU$^ to,|h< one k**4md
and fv*4 ttf/ie dollar* to Aee#/?
Anil aecogdly..beeauae, She yenreelM duty
affWenM' tha M wide of a aleer"npntatanss/
and hepee, must not " derote " nijeelf to
fOckff&ff, but ettfk te ra? <Weyy, and
at ma in ih nsy present field, where I ean
faith^lly dUefirWage toy " nrdnees datfca,*
when net fiUahfe|d by a&fab# tttfifi by
the M tempwwrUy Jyan * of my " Buffalo
Kobe ,*de. Ai te' 1Kb " regulated aneuat
ef baggage whieh adnata ehouM o*rf?*
and the Le?4ft lajunetlen, te " tVotlde
neither fold nor eNref, net hraae In your
pma?a?aor eerip fat jonr journey I neither
tw# epata I neither shoes; ?** yet etaree,
for the weefcnaa if wefth^ ?f 1?U mew*,"?
: 1
.? "
M j 1. ^ i " Im l.|i nrimm - il J
WTwMl, * * *"" *Tw* J
MagnpfiUA with lk?t<#tepiifjpMM
*~4dl**?? VWIm hUrH|?M(|
Iff ^^w^uyiJi |'fy gfffOHtJly ** wfefti f#v tKbl|^K I u
mmUIw* tflna <br 1 q
?y?wn 11 qMf b? M<*ui*? A* u
p H|ff? fci Itmm Qa tor* ywrti>l? * <w% W1 ?J
A" *P? ff^gtiy **k '(?
T*11
It u aota**" quevUoo <?4grti*r frr-"W I
t? - have wy tMhg l? tt?*u ( lie ahore *
aJlowaftaa/ ? te"(nt<fcl)7 raaaiOod l?y V
J*," wblia tfcare ia a? WiA *4tmpo**rit} .
Aarr?w?*y." i . - - a
I a?n iwpff fa iafait yw, that ffrvm J
i mdlwl treatment uf " talfk JMnwi" at *
b?Mk I Wt? moah ImproM aM na ..
an M#Mif wclanaholty ft whan 1 ftrat ad- *
dr?tad rw/ . . . .
Although X hate mot aa jatragatnad tka
health and vigor I had btbrtlht " tempo- J
rary^loae "aftljr" Buffalo Roha." dot, yet
I akalt, In a ah art tint, miffaith tha ra- J
arulta I Kara aaaurad; to *? my a nib one da1^1
ia HftrfaM." - . ' L--A
ayrapalhotia lady friend haa ma do ma t
a praaaht of a fin*, larga akahp ahln, wMah .
Will rtaJtr ma aomewhat comfortable -till |
the "fourfold * return, of my "'BuffWIo ,
Roha," da Bp mtaah far tha command:' j
."Than akalt not feat'.* j
- My a?t appeal wHl ha to' tha man who *
enrsea Cbnplaio*; In violation of tha Com c
inand : "Thou abaft not talte tha nana of 1
tha Txwd thy (tod la vain." {
With my beet wiahaa for yonr preaant t
and futnaa welfare, I am air, wKlt a*nt{inenU
of eoniidermbl* raapret, yowfa,
T. IX OWlK, A
Chaplain J at R. C. V., I
Greenville, S. C , Adguat 10th. 1803. J
P. S.?Depoeit tha "fourfold" "aocred <
packages" In tha 8. "C. Pepot, Richmond, 1
Va., in care of Mr. 0. A Piekle, Agent,
V . . V. . w- T.D. O,, . J
OtinHiti Among Genentl Officer* on '
Both Side* Paring the Wftf. ,
Tito following in ? lift of I Wo Yankee t
General* killed, diod And resigned aince j
the wnr: . . * . *
rr??? f ? ? ^ A '
ji ilira nr aim jrom looufiff* ?n Oof- |
tie.? Mej. Gene. Philip Kearney, ?l ,
Chantiily ; Isaac I. Slerens, ChanlilW ; (
Je?oc L. Reno, Soeth Mountain ; J. K. t
T. Mansfield. Ai\ti?tam; ?V?tl B. Rick- (
ardson, Arttietarn Hiram G. Ber#y, c
ClreneellorrvHIa.; A. W. Whipple.Okan 4
colloravilfe J John F. IUjhvKI*, Getty*
tnirg. ? g
Brig. G<e*. (iitlhinic1 Ljtoh. Wil
Greek ; K. XV. IjmUr, Ueerd*'
Ferry ; W. II. L. Welkti,Shilob ; Thos. t
Williams, Baton Rouge; B. Rohlen, I
Rappahannock Ferd ; Geo. \V. Taylor,
Mmiiavhm ; Imrc P. Rodman, Autietam; j
]'. A. liackluman, Corinth ; Ja?.8. Jack' c
on, IVrryville; \V. K fkrriU, P?rt?? 1
villc ; 0f>. t>. Bayard, Fredericksburg ;
0. F. Jackson," Ff*d?rick-burg ; Joshua j
W. Sill. SttMie Hirer ; R.^. Kitk, Stone ?
River; Edmund Klrhy. CkeneeUorsrllle; 1
Geo. Boomer, Vickahurg ; Sieplinn II. =
Weed, Gettysburg; E J. Feru**artb,
Ge'.tyeburg ; S. K. Zook. Getlyeburg ; "
Geo C. Strong, Morris' Island j W. ?. j
Lytic, Chick^rnaii^n. ?. .?
Jj'ud.? M*j. Gehs. C, F, Smith, O.
M. Wuchell, We. Nelson, E. V. Sum
nrr. ' . .'^1
Brig. Gene. J. II. (lelm, R. h. Mc- fi
Cook, F< K. Patterson, Thd*. Welsh, C. *
D. Jamison, J. U-I'lumiuer, James Coop *
*r- -V
R'fiynfdj.? Mnj. Gens. R. -D. Morgan, i
Citarhn & Hamilton, G. M. Clay, ft. J. f.
Oglesbj. . ' .
*Mf-:Gen*. Phelps, C. M.
Tlt?r?ton, J. W. Denver, Willi* A. Govmen.
Ju. Craig, T. T. Crhtenden, A. '
0. IL*?di?c, M. 8. Wed#. We. O. fc
OnmpbeM. J??. Shield*. John Cochrane. J
i'homee F. Meagher, Leonard P. Raw. .
O.0 Rodj?. - J
- ChAfcHi Maj.-Gsn. Finjohn Pot J
Ur?? I*
l)iunit*td,?Brig. Gen. JL^W. Re
jl " . f
Tj^o following (a e list of '.he Cqnfrd- *
crate Generals killed or died from ?
wounds received in battle.:- .
r Gen. A. S. Johnston, Shiloh ; Lieut. .
Gen. T. J. Jnektbo, CbancellovsviJIe. t
Brig. Gens. Robert 8. Gernett, Derrick's
ford ; Barnard R, B*e.lBnlt Run | ,
F. 8. Bartow, Bull'Run ; F.,K. Zollioof "
frr. Mill Spring; Ben. McCulloch, Pee 1
Cross Keys ; Robert Batten, Fair Oaks;
Richard Griffith, Cbicfcahominv; (T.
d ?\ UL.m rn.M.Lww.: n ? !. *
??J v/uivmMiwirw) I ' *"
dor, Cedjir MoVDlMi .R> !
Soaih Uotinltiit; Ii. O'U. Branch, An ^
lieUm; Geo. B. And?mm, Jo.;?Stark,
do^ J. T. Hughe*, UKingloo; Slenrjr >
Liute, Inka ; ? Moor*, ? Martin.Cor v
inih 5 M*xcy-tffcattfff. T. R. U. Cobb, <
Fredericksburg ; J. R. Rains, Beger 4
Hanson, Stone River: R. F. Pamon,
Oh#neellor?*iH?*?l>. Tfnoy,-Tort Gib- t
on ; "I.. Tiigkmmi. Champion Hjll;
rim "K. Green, Vidwburg ; Witt**
Penrler, Rhdbeed B. Uarhettk
Rarkadnte; ftrtrf f." Semmea, Getty#*
* ^11 mXH i
A. 15. ol#?tle JrfJwH^ iiNHT6 > #. iJ.ilrnMj j
^-awTuysrtl
#
9
"V .
**
terrier. lo pwh p mo?Wi>l The*
pterrtfla hand* am urolouUyrUyjredtpil
4 in Arkan?aa and Mtmourl lor pni
mm < mf&p hAd jAnrdar ? di?trksl
erflporeritv eheaifd bf onr hoop.
fe llipUipm the ?M cavalry an
tenVan eorp have Wn Oartroytng oa
i* Mid Phillip*, of tb? natMmal.fofee
cent]j encaged Mid defeated )hU fop
I. Saletn, Mi^iwippi,a .mall town *boi
\TWp&?4 Unbare \p
toming trodhleaoin^ fd the ryar of ot
irmy. under M?^r G?ocm) frvdwk
Steele, m ?di m of that on the (raaih
mder.Major General J mom G. ?lunt.
Brio. Gan. Foancer.?We and*
land that \h? independent coalman
warded Format u to operate in Ui
dissianippl bottom*. It ia Mid that th
command i*, ta consist of a portion <
ii? old command, say J .000 men, an
weeing what is kftxofhi* original reg
nent, with a earl* blanch* to add to
w. many other* a* be can T?ip. Foi
e*( is a modeei nan, evince* no ovei
Venning vanity, and is not accustom*
o indulge in tho i>a?t* which bis ml
Urj mocmni would bo .apt to prom|
nouj turn to jn?lu? ; bert, oo esrocot wi
tie cofaeiolion of bit pi o?prclW? u*efu
iom ip tb? now Bold nought br bio
but bo, it i?. Midi to(d Hi* Preside!
hot bo .would not promise to wbip 60
*09 Yonkeoa, but be (bought tbot b
ould wive uecopotioo to tbet nanny on
rould koop than* una^y. >
? (|f?rb?a CtH\ftx.Uroey.
pT We eve aatborised to uiumrw Me
V. A. NcDtKIRL m voiiMiU JT??r re-ete.
ioo to tbe ofRre of CLERK Of THE COU K
oirGrdeavUle PUtrlct, at tbe nest elceuoi
UP We are In ewewi
jieat. Colonel WALLACE K. IOOR ea
I ida?e far CI.E UK OK COURT for Grrr
ill* IHatrict, at tbe nest ekotion.
fW TRR nninrmne frlaode of Captdl
I. C, PEACE reeneetfeUy announce him
rand t date'for JJtrtRlKP of Ur Mori He Id
rlet. at tb? next ?-)?etieul
~w? yv % . ?' <*
~??, 'V ?V- ==
Help for tbe (but.
fNAStlpCt ae eertaln reliable rltUene <
L Aaboritle, V. ol, bar* made knoars th
?ei that I be Miewy ore' rear that plaee, aa
bat ata mad artoe are aack seeded, iwdi
irowa of ealainf a Cotepnajr of ?We-bodW
en for tha pwrpoee ef irtpoalltai to tfce'cr
?r help, i|il paraoaa who elak to aaite i
kU orgsateptiwn will band their MetoeV to m
wlkeilk./ Tbe Compenj will be oegaeiae
j ma eleetloa of OMoeVe aa io*n as 30 natoe
re reeelfed. Q-ttBLFORD.
GmenrHle, 8. C., 0*L 28, IfOfc.
Ool2t y . . U Ol
>wto.' > Oo,,^.... ' ^1 e.Trwk
ntoaa
anna tncji'n>u?toi
JHnugl tba^epnt, OS tbe arrival of tb
BKayUleare ota Midky, 1Mb IwL, da
rtbed ae Ibllowa : It baf a??aa?ea etae, bowm
rbat red-onto red, with three Uyo* gfkf aotaad
( error ?aa t<yp; the <UH oT' (W Me
l&tTimj!5^'|l|i |i iii M *Wk a>lJU?l i i '
iSSSjSfcwHsi
SpSHpSif
tfce etwee -*werd npon delij^jy&pzs-,srbme;
w";,iv"SSrL'^
g hi*: thr?
^***>*
M~?*?.. >r?? fir? n. ,.0^,1 -iirtt ?.
?. -.ri -?ii?V . **** "^ - **?TT In1* ~
'
*? *4%. -. I ' '. - . .
>
1 '^^T/WC^ScIlDWElX,. i ..
J g^0*1 *>* ^Py wy .Q?^. ?' ^ ^
*. ^
I iS5? in'
, ndoeKletwt?t ^4%. t&.tbio P#?w?t
A fbr Pfwwt. WIW pirtd querlrrty.
* T "?^wd m^?
r K&SSTC ? S$kS& &,"?
t w wwUhbMnhMen*ty>iwt
J TW OwtraawMtM uotho eblo t* fhrmeh
* *11 oftht wwljr io1Jt<Tt Wm the ?u|<l
It Meet* Mm coming winter wtU bo up*#
ml W? v?r? wif#Mtte MMOgh to her*
j. nil of onr keepegehn end beggego horned
? tint ?f?? mn tn ?r mH* mnwepiiUe
/ km# them fcwtn (hlliug-Into Um bendtnN
* ear #ne?r. nn# H ^e under there drone;ir
ttaMW thei I tare died* thle epnee), belief.
log the* my eppm) to the frtewnir end fem?
iwee df the menef rny Coiqpvtr, will n*?
( be in r#1*> Think the eoldior * he
r? mnrchct along through Mud, rein end pplfi
d ?hnt you. ?V deer fri?ud<s el home, roejfr
* "KJTT^SS^i^o? J
? ffllt on duty, end t-ll rw?l?? ell done*
>f tiont for n?y n<n, end forwerd them through
I- \k. LeBorde to mo.
U _ ... . T. 0. CROFT. . #
tlepC Co. C, l?th Hog'*.. *. C. V. ,
Xfir Ohettnnooge, (let. ISUi, 1803. I
!On>8tt . - ?J
r(1 JExehup JUtieo, Jfo. 7. . 1
I RiOMiUip, Vi.,.Oet. 14th. IM.
** fptravlor Confederate nMtnera and
' X tncu air* neralyr detltreil duly ?f
is changed: ,, ^
| t. All offioara and man taptured and pa.
rqled at apy tin* fat?iwn' if ih? fir?t *1
' SfpUmWr, IMS. Ybla miHIoo, ImvtTtrj
U not iaUnM la include ?or flftcara ?*
V man enptureJ at VUtflwrr, July 4th, 180",
* ?Ic?pl euah a* war# declared rxcUangcd l>y
d Esahang* Sotlc* Ka A fept. 14>h. ISM.
or ar# uprHSaatlr named in thU aaia^i
But it don emljrar* ail dvllrcrt** made at
C?Uy Print, or Other plare. hrf..r? H?|>r
p Urnhft la*. MM. and wi'h the limitation
. abara nantrd, all ?aptar*a at 1'vrt liuuan
?" or aaj oth?> via*#, where the n*r?iea were
S< IkWavti ea prak ? '
1 The ataff af Oen*raU Peml.erlon. kilf.
ranaoh. Boaren, Mnarr, Barton. H. D. I.e#,
M Cuuttninp, Ifarrb and Baldwin, ani ?!
n_ Colon)-)* lleynolda, Cockrr11 and Dookrft,
n the afllaara and mea belonging to the l?
gioarr Carp and Sapper* and Miner* ?)
thw fourth and forty eixth Mioriralppi ltrffil?'
n.?nt*, aU onptnrad at Vick'I'urg, J.Jj 4'h;
4 1 sat.
a I. The general-aAaer* aapyured It Vieh#>
burg. July 4th, MPS, were declared exchaog
- ed Jul) tStlvESr 5
ROBERT OL* Li>.
* 'Agent of Exchange. r
** Oti p . It a
2 Mf Southern peprr* puldUh etx Htup
t. *n .bilk' totha War jtfprtm-nt.
* - .iiO Seward
' T> ANAWAT, oo.the IftU inet.. fiori th?
? IV reddadof X kk aputer at Vt lM-?nvJ
aton, H. C , a<P, HorloU, a NFM.Uo JKlT
m named Jl AW. Hal# &$"*? ahipt.lt)Irty-tno
year* old, beaey Wftt. Wry Mark, quirk
, ?poken, Are feet 1 Inchaa High, Arm aaunR?
ta auppaMd to Ue lorktl-g about la the'
a*iyhtu>rhaOd mt Col. Wui MaXerle In
IMMrWt, vlMtt S# 1mm rrfetiva.
Tha tb^v* ?Ul itf firm for tia
&rKv4ty t* tW nnderaifoyvi, u?> ? htxa
h# U t? b? or into any
J" J nil H Vkat Wm? btttHWvd.
t 1 - 4 J. B. TURN Kit.
* ' v ** 1
? JOOfiUKCteft QUININE* !
w 50 DO. SULfrl. JXOEPU IK E,
r- Jaat raeeWad, and fc>r sale
t. LOW, bv
J& A. If altar, Jr.
'"y <f
* iwStar.W^iaffc* ta
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