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. " - JSfcy I). D^^dGOTT' , M-T=z.?br~'-~ *J'.'r .;.? - . Terms of Subscription, Trl-Wetkly per month . - . - $2.00 .?>}.*?? for Six Months ' - - - $10.00* ^ "Weekly, - * *, * - $10.00 - f . - \ -r Rates for1 Advertising: Kr 'onV Square?teb '"Mines .'br less?FIVEDOLLARS for the first insertion, and FOUR DOL LAite'Yoir&cft s\ib&eqt(eh?" " * '/ Obitcart Notices, exceeding one square, charged nt^verlisjiig, rul&ST" _' TwiMefit AQvertistemonta and Job "Work MUST BE-TAIO-FOR IN ADVANCK. : K No^deduction made, except to eur regular advertisng patrons. " Capture of Fort Fivtier. . \ Journal,.Jan.- is j *:Njght hefote laaL^e..wcnt; quietly to bed ? Mtifified ^hftt alj was right at Foit Fi?bcr. Onr ri&ntfbn,^ sCfel'BLC^J llle iifnfost for (lays, fp iw^jmmjpaiately. to aleeb. ..On y'epterday morning we woke to find Fort JKisfTci; ojcpruredt As we expected j.Gen. Whitiug fonglit * " 18%-VjtHdadin. -Both he and Cob Laijib aro seriously wonnded and in the hands of the . cpcpiy >(ii:ifl tterUin . that, -generally, the Fort -was fo^bt'with chivalrtc hraverV. To thii there ^r/frccdptibria, to which, at some future time * yyas,.aQoifS'. M;-a" inattetr.. of justice, to .others. We cannot say when that time mayoccnr...... --For-the present-it-w enough for or to - know . that Fort Pisherjas fallen ; that a division of infantry jo.th.lfW^ wejre.ip gun-shot, and did ii&Kk&gnn Ifo.satO'itf thfat we kiow of, and that heroic men like Whiting, L?mb and others are ^j4^^ner,K^that-tbe last ,port -of the Confederacy is gone, aud that it ought to have been aivea. -a3Ke3?U->?t toi?t-oncaeivf-^^v myrtr. - If we sAidanyibingi we might-possibly, give vent to ofir feelings. Wti do place the responsibility for our failure,'but if we once coninieheed we might apye too.wjde h- vent.... (Jur port ought not to have fallen. There is a responsibility? that responsibility will hhreaftor appear. So far as we ran see. thc enemy cannot get to the town. VVe say?"so far as wc .can see," f>r we place no reliance npon what we cannot judge for ourselves.-OmSundHy night, aw fully ttfed, we.elfcpL.quif.tly,. Lhiutyog. that all was right, depending npon.an official disp itcli. Wo ' . found the thing totally different'. It ie not our part to give advice to our citizsns'lThere ace SO pnder any cir-* cumatanecs, cannot leave, while there are e'o jpanj lthat,. uocb.T any .circumstances, mnst i???? tKot n? "Rinn-lo-..rnlo .could, aonlv to all. iuq.V, P.'T- : . ?" r Everv man's conscience most be his own judge. We iieed Jjardly 6?y what we"will do, or try to do. Our course,, we presume, is anticipated. are Confederates. If .we lose, why we losei ?- ? : if ' * I* - ;Bht wosee no reason why we, more than Mobilt^ should be,taken. God only, knows why our outer .d^.ncca weje.tflken; . we tip ,not; w.c haye -lost-many good and> true .friends we may lose many more. We fear that they were sacrificed. Such it the impression we have de-rised from all we have beard and otherwise learned. . - -r-. ..iTbere-iatia. doubt: hnt that tliere is astrong excitement against Gen. Bragg. There can be nd:dodftt'eitber that Gen. BragjV has attached to, him-the prcatige of.badjucC tTnfpr.tuna.tely, he always has that prestige. Permanent, b.ad Ipcb means^ermauent bad rna^gcipent, sprag ?4.owk i A. man with thia .nrnRtifffi ou<*ht no* to have been aetot here. ?_ , ? Since the fall of Fort Fishfir.UiQro, fteetq* to be^lall injthe watielenaQnWfwd .quiet,. igDs >ulca^4hB<Hiic?. ;Tii? fierce part of the convbat Sa^et ib" ccime.' -.Elated' with tboir tiicees^- tlie Yankees will ?oion,.dp?btlpa?, putfarth another fgqgj ibroententa uflftLie ua) ly. lariri ving, and. tthe. ipftsitkm euf Ii^KW?vev8sslm\edJ, we trustihis > next effort will be a futile one.?North Carolinian, 17th. ~?i ?? _* l -*vA' number of wcalthj families ig Missouri, ! eick^nd tired of "the Masaach'ua^tts rple," entertain .the idea of purchasing large jtraofs in ' Nicarauga, and moving there and establishing acolon)^ t ' "Hie -mm ? WtDHL?J)AT M OB \ I 3Ug?||& '25. Tiib'Bijxab^^ ? tiiat' the -Bin-' Mar ha? proved the finest oonpIele-'.ehcceEs, and that after the third-dqjr ao.tpe.f^ Uio tebleail^d'. realized cb much as $20.000?the most of them Joking sales of < over $HhOiO. It is sfappoaod-bv tie twolinian that the aggrognte will notfall Blrort of a qUartii million of dollaT^tl.e largest amount over taken ofca similar occasion. - - ' ' ,sm. ... Latest rno* the United States.-^ m our press telogranu", under dnte of the 19th n.?? t>? _ -- ?- ?T M v *?wi t( Ulinv XIUAIII, tlio Yankee Commissioner, lied arrived- in Rjchmoud. A Washington telegram to the Phllndd^ifiia1 Inquirer,'* dated the 16th inst., says: . Blaiq. edWed upon the* President this evening end spent pct?&uI hours there To a genth ffir.p wLo addressed him ii|fbn the stil-jcct, he remarked that he had an interview.wfljr -'eff. i?avis; what passed, he dould not divulge1^ any one at pre-eut, except the President; that hisexi edition had been highly satisla.ctoiy and that the result might be known in proper time. cnaxoe of Time of Publication.?ifho "Caroliitinu'-' Of Friday says: Owing.to the difficulties incident to the publicatioppt a morning'paper, >the uns-ttlod condition of the mails, tho tin .suability g??. an i for other reasons which concern the convenience and corn-fort of botli publisher and reader, the <kprdian and Carolinian will publish an afternoon insteadifmoruln;;' edition. ' . .;. . . . . . | ^ By this arrai gement.we shall be elutbj^ti to publish much later news than heretofore, nerve t&r city subscribers more punctually and estiafMCionly,.. and wehop* remedy ,some of the enla growing odt of irrogu-' larity in the mails, r V ..BfXEriTs or - KMAsc^vnoN^Thc I#ind . of it. i/uiiivggth oewre injs^emancipation"t>J tht? ,ifrgro*y;, pro-, rdiiccd s??b hundred nhtlTontT pound# of jupir, bn'ir:/ more than #11 theV#rld pnt together. After tntanripution it wn?. compelled to import that article. nerc is a fact for tha fanatic# who advocate purchasing the favor of-England and Franca by trmiDcipftling our slaves. We do not refer to the matter because wv think the people will no,t submit to any such monstrous doctrine, but wefef^r to it simply to -show the people ydiat witl bo the condition of the country if the plan rocent'y propouy.Mjy the admini-tnUion ami its supporters is curried out. A roo e ruinous and suioida: policy could not- bo proposed. .LnJ._rLnj.J._ ' A Stand Powt Dlsirabl*.?-The Charleston . rt/ of Friday Ia9t makes some very pertinent .- . man * with reference to the luthargy and dcsuoiidaivv o: cj-:r : troops on.and uoar the South Carolina coast?sonn- nf . which are to the effect that there is nothing so tmioli i needed to inspire nt.-d buoy up our men in the ranks an j some good wholesome flghtin-r. They arc beginning < to loose heart, because they see no fighting there. It J looks to them as if there is to be no figlntng- that it it is useless to fight. Such a feeling will ruin the spirit of any troops. They do not'see the spirit of etern resistance on the part of their leadeis Wo want a stand made?we wants rallying point. Le. it once be known that Charleston is (to be defended, with the spirit of old days, and ? new foelipg will pe: vade where there are true men. (3ive us a fixed p dnt of fight, where there will be no yielding, and where we can fight to advantage and to some purpose, and we have the men who will do the work. Let our leaders t-ound ihe true note of war and fight, and it will bring the men up, and infu?e neweuergy throughout the line. , Says ArternuB Ward ; Ytf ma differ as ranch as yu please about the style of ayoung lady's figger, but I.tell' you; konfldcntially, if she has about forty.thousand dpliara iMpeeshy, the figger is about as near rite aB yon can get it. The quota for the District of Columbia; under the new call for 300,000, pip,n to., fill; deficiences under the last call, has been fixed at 3,019 men. Without confidence friendship is bni-a mockery, and Bocial intercourse a sort of war in disguise. ? - ,:l.. . .1 r-T*. ; . . It iB Baid that in Memphis there is a negro who possesses an estate /rortb $50,000,. The negro belongs to his wife. \ ' tat,",'.. :.J f. . </SouYh Cx nous a Mo vino.?:Fqt. ?e.rerald^j? past .the streets of-oar city hare been thronged, '^Tlli;fugitive's frora Soiitb.Cflrolihft," ;familiisB,"fl<!scfcV l/crde, cjat'tfoi Seir-^ vanta and stock of all kinds. .There jTeeins Lot be a general exodus from the old Palnjfottu State, and the planters in the neighboring district of lianiwcJI, especially, afre fleeing frojn .what they conceive to be "the wrath to come." Safety r^nd security frora the inroads of the Yankees are being sought in the interior of our State. . Tins'liiovenient' is; riot predicated upon slavish fear, bntiis in accordance with the orders of Governor Aiugrath, who whs directed by the Legislature of South Carolina-to n inove all I,(i,? properly iruiu ? cerium Bcuuyu v? tuc Ubnyv; most liable-to i.iit^nujMiujfi by the enemy. As a matter of,precaution, it is very commendable, and the deserted country thai.will lie* presented to Geuefcil Sherman will at once- embwrMM his movements and attest the self-denying, pa- i trfuti'tii bf the"Carolinian; ' 'Iberc ib something, painful, liowcver, in jhis daily spectacle ofiieejiig faiiiihes, accustomed i as vvi^liayc been to all the terrible scene-' of! the way. It is a desertion of home, H a-rude j snapping of old and familiar ties, a ventre' upon .the wide, .Wide world by those, v.liu-tinve . never belbrc quitted the shadow ul the r;ou->? Jiold rout tree, i.no eXeinpliti s uume^'thc rlt Murdicitig >pwt o-oui p. ??jm\ nn-i iie-i'.s ly iVlld linc'Vi:.Z' -l liiotje ol w*tli*J'v cV-mo-- leu by tliurYai-kevs.~-itfs'Utf/"* Lor.. u!h(:oh<'.ui*i.{A r. v' -After thk Flood. ?(>u?city .$ beginning! to assume lt.? quHtubuu appear*.tree. VV'ith the exo'/ption of h few tocnl't.cs iue w?U'ei mis jbiiisiiicCi,.a-Hd thesti-o-.-Uagain, passable for! pedestriaofc.... A - a >.w.<supie<tce cir chief thorotlglifare, f)'ri?;il- ^r.d.v>ri?-'ic* stm.-C*, pi'?->etitc(^ i yfcfcl.tTii.lv it ?*1' ? y liiwrits* was bra;k. lliroit^i.'ej.it tnu ^-jiianii.nji ' Tftynr&f"irc'Vu'llli?"1 aft chirks a,* ' la iie^, in uiiitii ov> iC.--, jivuui.rJ by the genial &uijsi?irie{' riuiiiTtti a fid flounced along the sidewalks v. it is ' Vavis.'i.ngvgrnCu"ati'l cuiranuing lovelorn ss. Some hi ti?e streets arc yet tiiml v.:tli w .ici,! ma-ioned : y breakage hi the water rr-:?? j pijJfB wlliiV >V:il S;i li be IVjlll'li; ... Cht; cli iZ l;.* ' ?KNi>. iv h ' t'i 'i iikMISllv' > lo remove the water ('.in., lie ,, .rs, ami addition I" eselVlue:. of to file e?gim s arc bomg <>. ii.ru .i?m> i -pi.-uti i' ,U | i- Mill.. what x.j- ; . <j, ... s \ in:;: ? ; ill.' "> , ?I ' gOiliii;lil iti lie' p ie; ;i.e ^ VTaui 'i s ( eik:t. . I ,St . -Jagi 'i M' _ ...< >;T. eff u. a nvr.rii^ uc ><? / i-rer-HUs^v^ia^ j >i.t ii:i:;?.ifi?k i!i ui, i -lit rJiotmrwcTTT liirc i>*l! ?> ; mil j'l : : ?.; [ .f ?u 1 h> tlu- Q;i-. 'I i' a V-i'i. i in! ( r:is \\ niko ;.iv st. ''" ..Mi ; ! rrjia r, niul we ' ' 'iX *-!? : '?* ij.*?rkije?s, ' j.i;c ffltiOJI .'ill iCn!i".! i" -.JV' ii! .> . iitf nil iimiV ilirt? "!" '.j '. ; !?-. 'ij'j>?Xi :aiii'- ? JUj , i 11K *' Imiu:. ,\ l*.ii!' Is. AM- ' il.'.i ' i' fllKN i?S. t .' .*! t : 'ilia j l.'ice iiiuiiv iiegrni's, ii-t' * iii** oj'.MiiNsri'. iiillitul sit vauts?mr , ? *: o >H<1 c*' i 're:.?.'.(;c'.inj)ii nidi tin-? Vfi-' .I.ei: . OT :?rt). ll) #r?'t? ' glee i |j \ i*i it if* a iiiid ifi .ilea ' of tiitiT" i?\v111 s .iii l"i- ?' ' ?irh pi'iU'itT, t"i)k their d. purfure fur tlifi ia.V: oi Abe Lincoln's rule. The vision of the soft roiliuir earriago, fine .1?uuq lnTni>iflril*i.!ii.iiiir trvoi'iini #.nii ( nunlilv with their lib-iafnr-,'n-e. n-rf d)r first ru t: shock hut a few ratios'ft town, -.vn tin y wore compelled to d'-amount mi t? ;;o_e rhrough the mud h'iitiiriii-ii, Ini'i^n, and cold, they sirived iiiijrln ."-i! nu in *?? kui. j> up with tite > Apostles of Liber y ? ?: recapture by in- : digDant masters stiuoi. .tu^ ilivir fast. Ruling dream of case tied .til', ties.-. lit wi-ather he came bitter cold, and the negroes suffered terribly.?-TRe first to.succumb were their children, being deserted by their brutish mothers to perish on the wayside. We heare of one woman who, tired, of her burden, threw her J infant, not a month old, in th'e wayside thicket and left it. We are infurujed that twenty two of these Abe Lincoln milestones have been < found frozen to death ou the roads traveled by tho Yankees on their return mostly children.? Brooa haven Mi* Telegraph. ( their'rBplrii lp. their' hoinw?thjair treatment ,-ip C& iFfJ. ; IWMacop Tcjlcfrranh is itilorroea that' >j# a &r0e.;^^|^r;)>f:n^r6 ehsi^iV jostled into thf river by iTie -%c-: kees or thrown in hy their del?dpil(^iw<we?^v:~- 7 their captors hisifh)i0'^1d:tbem4^'1^^-^tdrv'not take th'eni The Place to Go To7^e|^ip^^%v? tlrrotigboni Teii? hjive, made crops of everything in the stij^istap^p..ii^|^?^'' '.^ troth, the prcsetit eorn ejpp of the-SuteVrOf: '~}jt\ " T?J?s w considered mnStabimdarit; sufficient#)' t^i eilafnin 4 li n ?\AMtili.i!/>n /\f (! a Q4a4a A\? ft ^ rtioim-i mr UJ IIW ?yi UJjp - " J. three yean. Everytbingis cheap throughout. -S Texas. Corn fonr to six bits per one-dollar, salt fonr c^nt* per pound, and every- :, thing else in phjporti^iir? ,,& ^ 'Fort Casweij..?,V? d, h'ni'rn that'KdjV'' ; well has been oitr' however, expected after' thot fall. of ^ 'lie holding ot it<jnoaicbiiot be-.of-sertnco"tp^Bi.,. -r or its ( t tf^ioHWftyfiyifcbncfit to" the cncmy#^' ^ an ! ? .r forces,-there i,on!d*bc.of more nws.cljfc^" ;v iVr.-r/A V-. ) $&?.:* - i ' . ' *'" " * -j. ** : t? ? i ' - v -On J.inu:irr 19, br th*e,Rev:-SHUFowvDr.-lull. BOW KN,*C. S. A., to^hV.ff;' L, BAJLT, both Ker-hsw Dfst-ioi, S. C. - ; ' fcrajg ' r'HB SlJBSCRIflKtt ilAS. COMiJKXCi# t Nliff* his Omnibus attain. . - : W* w January 2fr-l; >t.; J. pY OH [>KR OK R.^/.lOtI-N-SO^r-AfiiMT r.W' a 5 the nt So. {la.. for labor ou the-fortification*,- ? " nil owners ol'twopr more .-hives Jinble^o- road-dirty will deliver th slaves, nocordinir to the-assessment. made 'v r!n- A Kent, as. will" Uejstieji id his advbrtiie-:< ! in */;?i:i*ion, on' W'E -*N hSDAY 10th Februin next, to be uaas(iorted.to the place of labor. The OWllfer?. ol'slav^s h:.R Lll? riirllt.. in nl,n..aa anV lo/sil*?iti/eii to appraise the shtye witlpnje.- I am' aut:M.risc-d to receipt to the owner for his slaves. ' UUNCAN SHKORN, " . fan. 25?3 i-heufl'K. P. * -n"~ Z^frT~ J. Jl' hhtAVJ ' ' ; *0 i M5J.0H COWS AND ON'K C/ilfc Er??vi ?< Tiaititir^rslfiigii, i?t tiio residency ' "* Ji.n'KUy 25 > " tC ' .*. _______ .. . T0r-r'S"0^:^i!^X. WHO. W A TOLERABLY - 1 Ironor. and n good ' " v.in.~ ^'..S^JOriXSON. - 'awnuty 25 ''"?^^1 P^"Rlin' ftotA i tfiiBK SOLD AT TlI'{ M vtlKET OS WED-.. * V N next 25tli inst., r very lino saddle, aii'' harm-as mart'?a handsome curringe, and a verystrong two horse wayon. By.!. K. WIITIERSPOON, January 23?2 . ' Auctioneer. l-eadquarter?, 22d Ri.&rifENT SO CA. MIIilTIA, Cauokk, January 23, iBfLS' ,--. tiZSMCAL OliDlEh&NO I. j A.COURT MARTTA^. WILL CONVENE IN . 1 the Council Chamber-fe OamenS. C., on Fridl'y the 3d da. of February proximo, at 10 o'ttlodlc'a: to try Hll'defanltera for uou-perforu ance o'f 'ltiiiiia add Piitr.4 d ty. . . * II. . uptains or officers commanding Beat compflmwr will Imve warned all delanltere to be ' and kppear a? ?bovo before the said cbbrt'fnaftial. * : " The Court will consist of : Lieut. Col. Wm. - DiSton, President; Capu'tms'E Parker, A J Team, S. R.'Orny, I,.-J. t'atterfOD,' a. v.- Hoagu, lonias .Poison) and Lieutn. John A. Young, D.'T.- Mallaffey and ' J. if. Guyle, Judge A<lv.<-at?. Supernumerous.?Lieiir&haiRs W: D. Andetsonarid J. J. Tho:ti|>8>'>ii. By coinmui d of Col. B. Joins r .. . 7 J:M.:OA?iaii . ina. 23?2 \ - * Adjutant. Cenideu " onfcdera'e" co?y once. Notice- r \ LL PEKSOifB INDEBTkl? TO THE SDBSCRIXi iiiStt for workdoue duringtheTnir, arertquesttd to come forward and settle without delay. Teraa .* . cash, unleia ky kpetia) contract. -b?' " /-'/' >4'"Jawaiye?3? . SAMIJ?L 1HJTBR. ; ; ' J .1