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>L nUB ABTS)""sCI^j ACBICUITURB, NEWS, POLITICS &C. , 9 i^Kart8^g^Ohlldr?n that ihe^^^^^tho PresB la the PftUadlum of all your Rights."?IPA"XX,3LE IN ADVANCE. @^8 s^Bk,AR0i^ii^^pf^M0RNiyG, jAmiti-te,'t8<;3. volume SI.-NO.sv , 'fjP* , j)>. h ;t'U ILj^..co ana cut to pjpsus, but our owu &i my ^ royij?'?sjftken ^>os?-?3ii'n of MtntYeesboio.' FmMnortvtff'. llutl wo nre disappoini l^vat wei result of that bloody encounter. 'Hut, our disappoint meiit i? not so <iro.it as Hr.wjould ,bo lud wo given full crwloncu to -tfcoSc teujprfiins mat promised sucn "lorious thing?. louring tli#.' progress of any great.battle, Ui^s" fingr-rs tliat transmit tidings iconyernir^; it over the wires, delight in 'magnifying .slight successes, and tl>ey tingle witlj gladness when tliey inform the public that a .portion of our forces are in the reap < in-:i!\\ [laving so often been (.deceived bv such pleasing announcements, I .1 audi punning a trofli recollection of llie putii tlicy inflicted, ive would not persuade , our?ol<*ss to credit, tljoso delightful tele* ; grains. ; "3J!?o ofljoial telegrams from Gen. Bragg 5 did .not justify us in reckoning up >11 JUS gnai victory. We ree'eoned upon that flUue f-t on tin; representations of telegra 11s from otbvr sources. Tne Commanding Genera' waq qprofid not. to encourage the hope that ? tbej uJi'urains from other hands gave rise deed liie SO?;?ilid ( (tfn.inl rlltiiiiti-li ipijHfeile'l doubts of success, and ?rc|?aiwl A Stjjwjliiblic oti^il to li'iitr that the minder^ dti*SoTifVict terminated in a drawn luitile. the foe lias lost heivily in men andynjuiiitions we have the authority of own jonrnit's f r l?elievinpj. AccorfTl,t "f. their Qolonelt were iSFi aV,(1 fo,,r of tbeir !*gr^tV*r o'nn?4w ?<ink^t^tjoded, W4de? ^ many otuer general officers. . ~ f&fes .?cu<C 'fiTtft we ha^e captm^ ? pevorui iliousam^Mbtfmers, numerous stanch * of ajaia^t''la?^Bfijmber of cannon, and * Imnitwi# 'jbf Wagl?na loaded villi such { things as tlur roldU-rs most need. And all < thet| spo is bare leached Chattanooga iii . r.V; f ' UA'Jtt8l'M?4lve?LAJino?HnJiiicGcne? ^ ral iii tJ^^imp6Tta|i)L battle lliaise'sHiouTiF iicnl of he result until fcf?itto;iMw authentic accounts condR?i]rig/: V&nrarmy may have been large)F?u?; P^Kud^the enemy had the of -position j^their army was ?ww?obpu c>'. tne bravo and hardy men of j L'fflEr p*<, -whr. know hc^f to hankie wepr i l'? f-piritto use tfiem with JfeBeSr^ati^ th^ General under whom they fejiglill is lMa|st able and skillful oflicer fc>]the gerviS|'ol Lincoln. fi^iTliej; b?f?le w;is fiercely fought. Every |<im:h ofjjronnd gained by either aide was iootainw <K M vlttefnl sacrifice of life. The ?nopu v. l|ojStO|irjLj?pi)?ed to one another on W^r^pVjgdy of the same nature kUUH iimttw ueen ? ? v-? $ in tliigl 'Srowfltr., woundec ^^^HodJell, Aci 'i f thijli, fcliglitly lsr, fltfSh wound ii k ':--Srrn !^i 1 ' I:: 'J ..JYi*^ y4w.<|M Ililburn,i light'; M Artbns, thigh, i A Horn, s 4e, 4'*h.^,,. ; Inipmiy C, Cj.jlt l|lV^pai,< cr?iuiiian<lil! vl: ,Sei rL .! t; OiAk rfhd I'rivjiin Simii rarknmn ; Corporal ]' V J'Aon, le^r. sovere ; I'rivat^L G W'.lli mis, fc, flight; WS 13roi>ks, arm, slight; ! W S ?rry, slight. CoifVnv I), C;?j?t YV S Peterson, ccmj inni(liiji|-]viiled : Priv.it"! WN 'V^atscn ; ! WoUIKli: (Virnnril R il Vi.l-io'n tlio-l.f' j CorponlV Ji.' Sacher, hIL; Private ( r-ittlfl, 4 slight; Private II A Williams, hip, s'' ?; Private J A Nelson, anl.'e. amjmtat% private AY ltilurn, Jhi^h, amputate^ Private W E Jipose, mouth, severe ; Jm-.ite Mos-.?s No a-, thigh, sevoca.; Priv.tta LlGafi", tag, severe; Private W C l^air, b'.flit; Private (.: A Shumpert, slight. \ > Compaij E, Lieut 1,1 Y McLeod com| manningorpor.il \\T 1? Came?, sr n flesli; Privto T P>towi , scvore ; Privati J 1'" "ichbui;, arm, Ihist ; Private J li ] Moote, ami flesh; Piiva'O E Atkinson ehouMer, fl.-jii C'orp'J J T i lollaml, slight n? nr t AW V cli.vtii TEM C i (]?. r, foot., slight; Corp 1 1 ha:;, , slight : l'riv;>:e I) Tuiik (?-, O.'tpt 11 X Chi;thsini con J mandi ^?Jit-lied-:-. l'rivale- J .-X^aju I Wauudod: Lieut J McM Dpnsjd^i?<>0' S A.,. Jordan, iid^wrwe r tHuMar,. hnuU-slightj Gaep'l-lu ' lniigc, severe; Privale if' ifnll, gliou orrnunn, hi|>, ,?.]iglit; j . head, *lighl; J A McA liitor,jA Company JI, Lieu: 11 II MiCaaflinVjf tnanding?Killed : Private RobYW'^* ' : WoundgA; Lieut It ] f MeCisllw, rino^> jPrivatlf# IT Walker, h\Vl'rulnl^ ! dead; Sergeant Y A Watson, j tecl; Sergt E J Helot, j-iw ,*"an,Jj^/' Rer* Kjtrs; Sergf TH Jay^sligl.t[>rf T ^ Wilson, sLoulder, severe;^//#? ^ ; Dowden, i^outh ; Privato^wl ^ ?Hiams, arm,jflesli ; J A ItuH&LVfK,,tCompauv [, OaptaitLA L,com' mancing-JKLieut Madison.(^'vat0 1 J T Clam^, leg, am! abd//>. serioui; \) 1 \ VV Yah l.>it Tftlinc/in 1 i-g ?uiij)iuai^y?v"" wvl,,,ov,,j wrist, ftijght ; WT Y|jfe? elbow, fleyli; Ii L Frtftpnnj hip, sligljtfH Miittox, neck, slight; JT Jt&bi nson, #ght; T !i Situs,' slight. \ I < Cvmpan/rHVi^eiT/^ Jones commanding?Killed; Jai|'f/4low?rd; Wounded: r i\: li t it. ii.. ...... -UCJIgl 1U UWMl- , ?l!f? JLlWll\f mullned ; Corporal ;V*JT Turner, abdomen, | severe; Ser^i .f y*\IIolly, head, serious; Private M Pa>itr, flight. /.J./II. JENNINGS, Assistant Soi?on|l 9th llegt. S. C V. Mr. Editoik Apove. we send you a list of casnlties ii.Rhe/Dili Regiment S. C. V., in the battly of |ho 3lac of December, 1862. Wipers' Division lost over 2,700 killed, woiindecj fid missing. We went in 240 strong, an our loss is very heavy. You- will 'j^iaaJpxhlish the list for th*' ^benefit of oil friends "wnd- oblige vours, SKily, L J. M, MeDONALD, LicugCo. KV^Oth IJegimont. ; l^^N^teMANCIPATIOrr FROCL C^KaP following extracts from upon illsubject: ypzetle siiyii ''Mr Linc0'n^BPii ?*k Hfrow' Henceforth there C!nHu9BtfB?kany question ns to whether sWwdHggMtliing to do with the war. tt nrii] ghastliest | net of this UrivMgwLrjgk In plain lnngung^-Mr Lin(^my^B|B^jgrvile insurrection, with Jill/its ^BPBaR^.n' Vinrrnra M^MONn' ;faH^""L'Qn8rrs-s assem_ ^ ^ ^retont. at tjheio being 00 i^nim in either b^|jSJR*bey^ii<lj<>uriiod U^/l? n,orrow- \ 'J A ( dispatch (&|ftf3\YAingt?? to the New York World siiiitet Bwnside lias resigned and tliajk 0()^-^Uas*v been ap? Thadcns StovenMfSw^'ap*' cli in t'le House of l'ef?res^ntlvcfiJ^clared that the , StSfeiHii rebellion.^ireiynfct only tint of !- 44^-Uuion, but lil j 'Conjitiiiionid obliga? TTOMfeaiul ail the VelaticaL between I hem Jjoir tho.Federal '^vgiarose. solely ^ttnt of w?ir nie^stylfcs ct <iln part, and their position as belligerent* < The World admits* severe I'nion defeat at Vieksburg, in^lving a loss of five thousand men and mj'jy valuable officers. Cold was .sclliijgoij?lle 8tb at 130. 1 The JSnquirer baa ?'orttierii dates with | dispatches from |St. | j>pia which indicate tW probable capture 'f Springfield by tlie Confederates with a tty kirgo amorait of army stores, arme atJ ammunition. F "l' 1 UosencramT bras is'jcd an order that all rebel olHcers bo co;Sued and subset on rations until Jeff Jpa is' recent proclamation is rcj coked. % ujtncrauzV headquarter:} are ten beyMurjreesboro. Gold wae ?$mjijr|n N(j'w York on the Dili at Hock imarkut was excited. :h4M II TV" 1 ica lirings Liverpool Jalis olj Ibc of tlu: bat' tlo of ''kUju' | caused grei. interest i< n in Liverpool was uirfavom^Q-, ( ^jie hopes ol an early ' peace, j '' , ~ The[ 'wor^ihgii! in Manclioslcr lnvc ! adopted a coigfjulJitoft a-Uiess to Lin' lc?>ln o|i III? P^cla inlion. 1 Kn jlUl? r?/env') accounts show an in? ' I ureaKti durin&i** L~- ir - *' , j *|i |iv j^e*l 14>U HI HiiHl " . hundred antfn?iH,y-t?-o thousand pounds. The TVtt^Jjink; thaV thi?= allows ih.^t cotton ii not |hg| '.and it would Iks better 1 that fEfg'iM iv^uld lc.^ep all the.cofyon oo 113purs? until -?te 'lL _"u?) V'''-1 A.U i n n_ v n r v one point D ' J&isS&k 12.?Gen Prior en^ V^JSmeroS Dodge's M. . ni.'u i;.'.1?men five trojJ&B'ftpm 5^Qffoll< with tvo companies e (cavalry, and tinted them. indicting conLma?*?' i..~. ? oiuviquiv; iu.v. V-'ll JVMfl iIIllliib ?),OUU / Yank ces were at OrrsvilH Prior pushed across to intercept tlio/n, hut Mr-j tied on h>? approach and eac?,icd. THE SIX TATI027, From N??rth Aluba <ja we have a tatter from an officer of rank, stationed at lluntsville, which throp| some light upon I lie "situation" in thntiqlmrter. We make a brief extract: "There is no sign of in approach of the enemy in this directing from Tuscumbia TTI v\r? i ; ? ui nuiviiiur. ?? ts iictvi: ??iii v uHiiiicaiujpfwith lloddy at Tuscuti)in, and he reports all quiet ill that direct.in." Nothing heard fiom the enemy in th direction of Pulaski, whore wo have da: r telegraphic communication. Duck nd Elk rivers are b >th high, and the Demy cannot cross them without difficult,. The condition of n? ira in Middle Tcnnesee is gradually set1 ng down into their new status. It seem to*be quite certain that Duck river and . 10 Normandy Hills will be nvide our lin of defence. Never lias nn army of men ?' (lured the perils and performed the duties i:quir?:d of them with greater gallantry thai tlie?e soldiers, who are new forming to re. st the further advance of U?scucranz- Th< < s has been less straggling and more perl :t order tnroughout tb^ retrograde man from Murfreesboro I /nan any one could < ;pect, under all the circumstances. Gov. Harris and h effiuient staff, who have won deserved Ifprels throughout the late events of bnttl npd tsbor, v/fre at Tullahoma-^t last ; ivicop.rf? Chatf&koogu Rebel, 11 lh. ' " Morgan's and F ^bsti Cai'tuwa.? CiiArroNoooA, JanJ 9,?T! e Jielei publisher* the following^ (.^ntcl?ifrom an . official wittrre: } 1 WirN'OUEBtBR, Jnfej 9.?Morgan's r*pori of bis expedition tweftbotisand p? roWd prisoners, several liutldred of the J enomy- JtilUA a wl J .oun<1?d,land aniS| Uiensejcjoanlity of $ ras and property iiroyed'. FofreatVri >ort slioUa 1,300 prwtiemy kil/ld ah4rJR?ttU; i 7: ~ : ~ A FEW WAHTS. 4- c Tlio Houston (Texas) Telegraph en-. r umcratea some of the wants of that city. n Wanted?some honest enterprising men 5, who will furnish wood io this city at $5 a per cord, half the present prices. There .. is plenty of money to be made in the a business. Wood used to be furnished ^ here at ?3 50 per cord. It costs no more [ to cut it and haul it now than formerly, j But a miserly devil has pot possession of i the woodmen and kicked their consciences <] out. i.. > ?1... In nuiwu nuilli; uuiiUSb iillJ 11*31} WIIM, j while ho makes leather at. a cost of less j i ilian lorly cents n punno, %V111 DUl mtciir Oil j the holy evangelists that he cannot a fiord <1 to sell it at less than a dollar and a half. t Wanted?some honest shoemaker^ who, } while the materials for making a |>air of t | boots coat him le.?s than fifteen dollars, is a j not charging forty dollars for lie boots, *J I declaring with.the blankest affidavit lace tl , that he cannot afford to do the work for 1 I less. t Wanted?soveral honest small fanner?, s 1 ...til --li -l- - i i nuu win stru ciucKcns, egg=, polatov, etc., I at honest prices. c Wanted?honest turnips, honest preens, t honest, vegetables generally that will grow f as el map as thoy did before the war. | Wanted?honest merchants for various I purposes, who will be satisfied with fifty c per cent, profits. In this connection we c will offer a prizo of a thousand dollars for the production of any record of a Chris- ^ j tiau merchant who, on his ds.ith l>e 1, ex- t | pressed a belief that inoro than 50 per ? cent, profit was an assurance of God's fa- | ! vor ! i "Wanted?honest house owners, who arc 1 willing to hush up about the extortion of j others, while they get font times as much ! rent t">?r their property a', were they leuants, they would deem just and rigl.t. It .ns but right to say that there are more boa . .est house owners about than any other 'das?, and hcnco exceptions arc all the more gUr hi g. m t ?honest?meir to p?? honest >?' ' in t -io:., aa ' .>! . !> ' > , ? ? * 1K*?\ extdrlfon feopj.or, himself. J.' vc i?? _ gone ini^bc :;nm . f .'Urc- is l!. .3 to end ? \*?VS. \ l,- i' privilege They lmvc no M> nlrWy B<i> ; o. J>a t ri r>Sv^ .^cUodo of 'pafenS^ < ' Hy 11 Tvoturiirs, fo ni'ike tl oik. dwfehiVrs fiue n Indies, is /truly riiliculou&-^ \oftcn ^ soevei" tlie#poor child Ims oca^OnHfevNook 11 zon, mid fi little relax of the mnijaJ JmctIic ^ neck, it cin hardly ever escape ^ of her minima or lior govcrnes;, and afeTs bidden, \tfilh more than common pngnan* ^ cy of expression, to hold np her head por? ^ haps more than a thousand times in a day. If one of her shoulders should be thought ' to rise but a hair's breadth' higher than h the other, s?lie is immediately bound nnd braced, twisted and screwed, in a rapst unmerciful manner, mid tortured almost^ ( death in *or<j?j^to correct the supposed ^ irregularity". Xncl lest t hangar treatures, ^ in the natural play aife freawise of; her limbs, should contract any faungentc$|^ called in at leasiUfree timesj^HSlek lo mt '' every part of the body into^^^He place and altitude, aud .teach stand ^ and walk, nccorlcliog to the cx^3|f rules of ^ his art, which, to4be sure, roust -infinitely g exceed all Ipe simplicity or untutored na ^ ture. Should tha least pimplo appear on any part of th&foMpr what ia sti 11 more alanr^tfjibould.tt^jnilk-niwid'a flush of ' heaJtirhegin ttf-betffif itsflf io ike color of j the pifeV^o'l po^ible means, must he . Uwd,pfryaic&nd diet must do their-part, * nay, health itself tousfr b? endangered or j deMroyed to suppress that vulgar wtp f 71tl?6.|VepiliD^ modes of > education, so far 03 tfiey respect t!io ; T|ir?ugh 7fj aptivnte all the thoughtless and inconsidelite that corae in their way, should wo ot be in danger of losing all the fruits of iternal and rational culture, those real ccoinplishmeatft of mind and manners, ?uiuu aru 01 lnnniieiy greater moment, nd which cnntiot fail ?o recommend them o people of true taste nnd discernment? i.?d when so much car6 and time are era?loyed on the one, can it be expected that here should be sufficient tima or a proper .imposition for tho other? *> I A. Proposition to Pray for Peace. ? A. correspondent of the Biblical JRccor-* !?: u;\.-,;os<w "to nil of every loiionnna'.ion in tho Confederate States, o observe l'.nir days in the month of .Tun. iary, 1803, (commencing with Thursday in: i;>in aim ending wiiii Sunday (ho 10,) s a season of special prayer, the 16th day >f the month, Friday, being observed as a lay of fasting with piaj'er that God. in lis great mercy, will forgive 113 our naional sins, .'ir.d will interpose and give U3 peedily a just and lasting pa?ce. It is >roposeil tlmt 011 inch of tha above named lays, except Friday, two hours, from 12 o 1 and from 5 lo 0 o1 clock, bo set apart ur all Christiana 10 engage in earnest iravor for the above object; and that on Friday, the 15tb of January, public service bo lic-ld in all the churches of the ounlry wherever practicable" Lincoln Uni?kii iiis Troudi.ks.?Lin:oln is said to be "growing gicy." under his roubles. The editor of the Cincinnati Comncrcial, who saw him out receutly in pub. ic. writes: Tbo President nn<] liis wife visited ilia Capital on Saturday to look at the new paint ugs. The President's face in reposo has a arewo;n expression that seems to appeal or sympathy, lie may find a good many hings yet that remind him of stories he leard in Illinois', and the stories may not be emarkably sober or neat; but no one can i.. l.5o f? ? 11? ? ??uv_.itlu?UUU?V? liw U8 18 invattsible of rwponstbilltiwpriwflrt nnhn }>?Tr! TfruV>' lie 'littf' t- Sia ' il <? >I< 4 - -> 11 >* ili\' - i- < , ?.iif I J. ? - - io i'iclf v.Ji'"ST-and . c .> "p($G9llrfipwio. ufiuiuti '<"! / v,\*u z cantvugu s to't rsued. The Nor Imv ^crnraent, und^JalrcijgtbenTWhg^iJffeK^ ,,a^ of de^air has nlrenJl release^** s lio^v^on r'na i.ational li&rt. The ^ loment o?*v^ili may cbeer tl.crebellion, ul returuinjjySWiu;j0ii shall finally crusb n JMy^ f ? Results o |tx?s \^k.- TLoeditor of n ic Clmttanrjga sums up wbat tl o-regards rAVe late victory it t Murfreesvt&' Genera^S^^. - i 1 i ueieaiea lie enemy if a signal mantr^L lore than Jve thousand prisone^|jk"rin? y pieces o/ar'.il)ery,-killing and wot^** an thousfid .And destroyed from Ski* r undred if a thousand trains of ntnmuny^ ion'and ropp!i6a. ? ! Tie fa ijmer says: We are satisfied' that leneiaf'CIVigo has withdiawn his line ?mLk,L vftiktfonpk.m'n' wa rUUl (UQ 1IV'? w/i AUUI ii^vouwi w ?f u uptlVflBB?l e jccupie?[this morning, it position bufl?| Iiort dihtntiP South of that; city, if hlR^I ot actual IJ secured Lis original posuTotf a the mk The Louisville Journal lelU ua^that the raftiogl ind volunteering system of raising rniies 1/ive both utterly failed, that unless omej n/ode of reoratin&tha armies now in 1,^ LkX t ko adnntorl t?i? rivmiAMitirin c\t Jlio , , ?? ._x ?arAr uBt be abandoned. CN.rarmifti need ml* to bo taken care of^oorGensrala ifij only biffe their time; u tetreat is often hfic juivfilent of a \Mctcr/;|W was our ibjLionment of Corinth. \Vt? gjain eVeywng and the North losea ever^lhiog by hf^abian policy, eaya. the K^twxville fmislrr. - , :mt il'L- iiJ. jjj J UOIm H'^x^ ^ ^1P1 ?icar?? ?PKmrnmmm IffOWN OF ABBEVILLE. \ AM ORDINANCE W RAISE SUPPLIES.^ Ordained hy the [Town Council of ' AbbAille, that a Tax to coper the period from the lft day of January, TtSr>2 lo the lnt ^AyjK^ra0 of Jmuary, 1803, for Ihe sums and the itmnner hereinafter mentioned, shall ba r rai?e<31 and puid into tfo Treasury of saW-fe^V^S Town Jfor the me of llt<*nMTnwti HOtt-vc*-. i of Sixteen md Fifty rears '< Vivo Dollars oa j every Free Agrc?, b twecn tlic oges of She- 1 tecu aud Si*A years, ua'ew it shall eathfactoi rily appear tc^heTo' a Council that such Frea Negro is unub% to es n bis or licr livelihood : Three Dollars o^eacl Vlensuie Carriage in use, which is diawAby two or more horses or ruules: Two Dol%rs ju every Buggy, Gig, Sul key, linrouche, or?t er like vehicle, drawn by / one horse or inulcm ivo Do'lnrs on ovcry Om*. /\ nibu.", Hack, or 'JVriago (lvawa by two or / more hordes or mulK and used or kept for hire< Three Dollars on cny Buggy, Gig, Sulkey, Barouche, or other* imiilt.r vehiclo drawn by one horse or mule, jic^Iiept or used for hire ; I'ive Dollars on e trj^ Four Horee Waggon, kept or used for hi >: 1'liree Dollars on every Two llovae, or Oi: s l?r?e Waggon, C-art ?F- ^ vV' Dray, kept or uset for lire : Ten Cents on ?T?.?' cry One Hundred Dullva of tln^&^MK<af ?H Merchandise: Pi] eett-JtJeuta 0:io Hundred Dollars >f -Plfe?kiiuaV ircwnt?iucluding the inborn aijMfyOT*-- i*!'vsi<.ia?" Dentists ; TefcgpHjjj^Hev rrv <JPollors of . " eotypiat, AnJ/rti' ? ?, sing a .tinjiTanAi 4 i* any Room awCv.: ? i ted lorthwft% :t ' Dog ; Fivo Dp] . O1.0 or more G f i tlio enclosure | :;/ jmo'iijt.'nf ' : -IwA, JIllU :.! * ' I \n-J rr't ??i >S?B. a. .. ? i?y ... breiiid, (hftt a?i'; iixc" imposed *"*?)--c. inance shiUl^be .1 tile i ?j of March Evoution If1 erefor'.ffii est Aay, and tnit ExccSiioai'?{.'aic .. cot pyrsoi.s fo Jthe Taxes TgjjpoMA'.-p'v iall be forthmth issued onXweft'/uil uv? take return nV the amount ~f "lii'H i . Iiem, and to f\y the Taxes by twb fjfclinnni ' /RBTISTEAD BURT.^^b^ v Jan. 0, ^681 'v - 87 rNVlEDICAL NOTiaSL L Ite Copartiiemiif, of BRANCH <fe PXljofcA n T E?Lhaving beft ) clissolTed, and thjFneJWfVi X Sttlifl S\sAH'iKnf iriV.nl* imnvnvAil tiAAill flfT& 1" ' \