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First Qunrtcp, 20th <lav, 4li. 24m. after. / FEBRUARY. Full MoonvHd <lnv All. Kim. ulti-r. Lust Quaver. 11 ili ilny. 2h 5iu. morn. New MoJn, IVlh ilny, !>li. ft.'?i:i. after. First Quarter, 25th ?inv, lull. bin. mom. / MARCH. Full SlMoii, filh day, f'li. 47tii. morn. Lufi Cnarter, 12' h <l.iy. Oh. 17m. ul'ter. ,\pw Jtuuii, l'.ith ?1 n\ , i?h. li'Jtii- umrti. FirsJliuai tc-i, 27 th Jay, 4h. (im. morn. J APRIL. FuJjMoon, 3d day. ll!i. a:!rn. nft.-r. ' AQ1''11'1 ?iny, '.Mi. i.in. alter. K Mouu, J7it# tuiY, I' ll. 11in. iilit-r. Jft&t Qua: tcr, 26th day, 8li. li:i. alter, / MAY. full Slonn, 3d day, lOli. Tin. morn, iLn&i (Quarter, loth day, bit. loin, morn, /Xtvw M<>on, 171li <luy. llli.'Slim. morn, Firat Quarter, 25lli day. Oil. 2ih aftor, JUNE. Full Moon, 1st dnv, fill. 'iiitn. after, l^nt Quarter, 8th dny. Hi. jMiii. .ifit-r. fiew Moon, Kith day, 2h. 2Int. mui ii. M First Quarter, 'i-lllt day. Oh. I'.iui. m??rvt,J JULY. / Full Moon, 1st drfy, lh. ISIiii. morn. r jLihht liuarler, Til) tiav, 1 US*. -r.;:n. a:t N?w Mo?>n, lfttli day, >Mi. Him. ni"i* Full Moon,.?Otli dav, 8li. Hm, tm>n# . AUGUST. / Last Quarter, fith ay, Oh. 4ni. t|Tor:i. New Moon, 1-ltii day, 1??lt. -11^' mow.. First Quarter, 1 si- day, -Hi. 1 \i- n???rn. Full Moon, UStli day. 3h. ounr dfter. SEPTEMBER litwt GUm"*"- "" 1 iJT-,m- ?f!cr. ,N?w Moon, ]'2tl> day, 1 Ml. Rim. after. . Tirst Quarter, 2Ut.li ilauTMi. 2Sm. luoi i?Full Mouu, 27tl? 'lay, X. Cm. morn. OUT OB EE, La?t Quarter, -ftli d/fy, till. 25m. after. New Moon, )2tl>^ay, ll?. 4Sm. afi?-r. First Quarter, l^h day, 2li. 19m. alter. Full Moon, 2otp dav, lit. 2in. a fur. >TJOVEMBER. Lost Qunrdr, 3d da}-, Oil. 37tn. morn. New Mno^ lltli day, Sli. 1m morn. First Quarter, 1 Si It day, Oli. 4m. ni<?in. Full Moon, 26th day, 31). & jm. mom. ? DECEMBER. / Lost Quarter, 3d day, 4li. I Km. mom. M Ng*v Moon. lOf.Ii flu' I*:... ~? * First Quarter. 17tli 'day, 1 lit. "in. inoru^ Full Moon, 24th duy, 9h. 30m. lifter. M ECLIPSES FOR TilK VEAM8M. Virat?Of the Sun, Muy 17th, 1 lhrSuin. iu the morning. f ccocd?Of the Moon, Jnue 15>/). afternoon. t f Third?Of the Moon, Nov.^E5th, 2h. 16m. in lite morning. THE ABBEmLE PRESST ' BY LE^C WILSON, ABBE^LI.E S .__C. Two TtnllAa in A/lnnnnn /? T" - Dollarafand Fifty Cents at the Expiration of tho YearAUrvuttscripvions not limited at lli* time of^Rbscribing, will be considered n indefinite, and will he continued until arrearages nre paid, or at the option of the Jiroprietora. Orders from other ijtutee must j^ariahly be accompanied by the Cash. BATES OF ADVEBafSIN G Every Advertisement mscrjffn fur a less time than three month*, will b&jrfnarged by the insertion at OnA Tlono*.^or S/inar.? M-L !?' !. ?the space of 12 yyjflTlines or lees,) for the first insertion. tu^jFiftv Cents for etch enb* sequent iugdffifon. 1 squnj^Smonihs, $6 ; fi month #10 { 1 v?nr$l& 2 unu^Pcs 3 " $10; 6 " $15; 1 year $26 j 8scares 8 ' $16; 6 " $>5; lye?r$3<V 4 squares 8 " g'20; 6 " $'26; 1 year >38 ft squares 8 " $26: C " *30; 1 smr $35 6 squares 3 " $30; C " $35; ^H(r$t0 J squares 3 " $35; 6 " $40; J^enr $15 ! squares 3 " $40; 0 " $46jHyear$0U One column, one year^B. Obituary Notic^r Exceeding one square, or lymva lines, will De charged for, as advertiesrafrfiU. U'; |jf" M?rri?jr? w>*i<es ssdEited. far All Coromunicatioj^not of general increst will be charged feat. fW Announcing CajflQidatcir'FivQ Dollars. Alladvertiaen^Its not having the numr??r of.insertions ro<uped on the copy, will bo published till /orbiewnd charged accordingly. fjT Honey faMob Work and Advertising from any excep^egular pat rons will be considered doe Mioaflias the work is done. Of' Subscribers and others, in debt so ns, M urgently 4-equectcd to send us th# Maount their in'JjbuJ ic35 immediately. EXCHANGE NOTICE NO. 4. f RICHMOND, Jun. 10, 18C3. THE foliowinij olllocrs mi?l men have boon duly exchanged, and nr? hereby declared. 1, All the ofllcera and men captured in Ken tuck}*, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Oi-or- i gin, Florida ami youth Caroline, up to Decern ! In-r l<>th IS?>2. I i!. All ofiieere aiul men captured in Missouri, | j Kansas.^New Mexico, Arizona, Arkansas and | | Louisiana, up lo January Is! IBli-t. I Jt. The foregoing sections apply not only I" ! j oll'ieers und iiioii i>f (lie Ooiifenerute ecrftiic, j hut also to ail persons capl'ited in arms or lit?i 1 tile array agaiust the United States, whatever j j may have been the character of the military ' organizations to which Ihey were attached, ami whatever may have Won the terms of the | j paroles given hy them. If n:iy are in Federal i | prisons, they are lo lie iminediale'y reienscd, I j and delivered to the Confederate authorities. j I ' <t. All Confederate officers and men who j , have liccll delivered at City l'oinl tip to Jan- j I nary ct-li, 5. All <Ton ofliccrs and men wlio j | liiivi: l?oeii delivered nl Yiokfdinrg up to Pe| ccinbcr 2!>d, ami including said date. j C, All parolled Confederate ollieers and tncn j ; receipted for at Vk-ksburtr np to Dcecmber ! I^So'l, 1802, ami including said d>ilc.* 7. All Confederate ollieers and inen eaplur- ( j c?l and parolled at Fredericksburg, Ya.. in ( I utteiniicr, jmi^. S. All Confederate officers and men enptur-* ! oil anil paroled at Cloldshoro', X. C-, iti Decern- i | I,,p. IS02 ' , Other mipcclhinncotts and minor eNclian- ] I ge>>, <>f which the a|i|>io|>riato officers will bo j , duly in formed. ROBERT OULP. j Agent of Exchange. | , lVb 10 -11 fit 'exchange notice no. 3.' . j 1 Al.l. Confederate officers and tnen who ; I have been ciijitured and paroled in Virginia or | < ; Maryland, at any time from the hcgintiini; of j j li'istisitk's to the "1st of November, 18(52. have | been duly exchanged, and are hereby so dej clared. I i ! "2. All Confederate officers mul men who j J j liny-- been delivered at A-ikvii's T.un<1iii{r. on 1 , ! James river, at any t into p?-?-vi?>us to I ho lltli ] j of November, IKti'2. Imve 1 ecu <luly exchanged | 1 ami nre hereby so tk-clnvcil. All Confedetale ciliei'r* and men? u'lio ! liuvs been delivered at. Yicksbunr Mi?^sBij>pi, | previ.m* to tlie 1st of November, 1 ?02, and in- j < 1 >;. 1 i11li said date, linve been duly exchanged, ! and are lu-rel?y ?< declared. J , IK )I>KU I" UUI.I), Auftiil r.f Exrhaugt. i i-'. ii 11 _ jr 41 tit | GREEN'VILLf^ND COLUMBIA ' j R. ^^OMPANY. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, i n- t;:.\iv Li:.\vif ! ' liitiibiA V.Sfi n, m. ' : AVtun 1 : Nrwlx-rry 1 j f,v? t. , Nincly Siv j.]<; j ; ' - 18," i J Alil.i'ville , -r> ? ; i < "okoslmry S ; lJ.-il'Mi / 4 i',4 I : Williiimstou / 5.1-j ? j J Auuivi: f | Orecnvilic / C, 30 j I dom x TK.M.N j^.wj; i Onviiville -? / .1 -jr. n. m j ! Williainst.Mi jr ( ,.().} i ; I'fltmi JM O.nS " Al.lx-villo 7.45 " ; ' '.ifci'sliury K :"i" ' j 1 IV ^IX / 1<US ! ' New l.oiry / 12.15 in. ! i.-'mi y < i */" AliKIVB I ! ('o'r.ini.'H r ! 1" r 'l'<> ( iiit/t-ne.? on iJOND.W JiUhinst. ! i I '.'0? 18IW. 11. 1 i :?Ofi()N SEED I'OIl i, i SALE. I : 100 Bushels of Zij/pora 1 COTTON SEED AT $10 per BUSHEL. I Applyn'' fflicc. * I I- l ... ? - , . o> I.. *1 I t 11 ! DEBTORS AND CREDITORS, i i Estate of David Kelle^:, dec'd. ^ VLL Por=on8 Indebted to the Estate of v David Keller, deceased, now due, by ! Nolo or Account, ore solicited to.pny the sume ! i lo Mr. Wm. II. \Vilsom, (nt tlic IPrex* f)$r're,) 3 ' find those having demand* agoirjFt. lite Estate J j I will present them to the same, properly attest- | ! ed. NANCY KEL1JEU. Admix. I | Jan 30, 1SG3 J !i<) 3i.i I NOTICE TO DEBTORS. The notes and accounts of (fh\Y ?fc ROBERTSON, are in llie huiulu of Mjl MATTHEW Mo DONALD, who is anlhorifril to receivc ami j receipt fur all paid on oiirstruunt. n ORAYXfc ROBERTSON, > Abbeville C, II., Jan. 77 18G3, 3G, 8m ?! BOTTLES "mNI'TVIALS7 I BEFXO much wantep, I will buy any that may be brought to raoi They mii>t be CLEAN. ; i EDWIN PARKER. ] Feb 13ri8C8 j: j 41 tf THE STATE ofsOUTH CAROLINaT A bbevillc District? CiIn {ion. By WILLIAM IWlA, Esq., Ordinary of Ab' ( bevnlu I?inirift . 9 WIIBUEAS JimoB Irwin lias applied to me for Letlers of Administration of all and singular 'lie gcudn ami chatties, right* and credits of Kli/.ulietL A. Purdy late of the District aforesaid dec'I. ; 'ThtBP are therefcre to cite and Admonish all and singular, the findred and creditors of the said deceased to to nnd appear before me, at our next OrdinnrJ's Court, for the said District. | to he lioMen nt .Abbeville Court House, on I he I 21st March inptjfto show CHUse, if nny why -i the snid adininiaVation phould not be granted. j Givan under m Jhand nnd Heal, this the Ctli of March one flounand ei|j}it hundred and a xly three an in (lie 87th yea* of tho Independence ofJrie Stato of Koulh Carolina. W WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. D. Varcfr cM 863, 45. 2t 1 JLT/'\'ri /^in ? Ijpi U1 IJJVj , S her?)}' dwen to aU whom it may concern c thnton 2d aft.ei^the Twentieth day of Mnich next,Plftf>3) I intend to trade its a sale trader. Mshiisband, Joseph C. Beall, is a B Mill KiirhhWhy trade. Wo Jivo near Dorp'e m Gold MinJ, in the Dintrict of Abbeville, S. C. 7 ' ' BABAH BEALL, a . j Wifo of Joseph C. Beall, Dom"? QoIJ Mine*, Jan 22, I6t3. 89-9t A LIKELY ifEGRO GIKEj FOR SALE! I5Y permission of tlic Onlinary for Abbeville Jjis-lriet, 1 wills*]!, by Public Auction at Abbeville Court House, on Sale lhiy, in April next, n A Tory Likely Young ro-inscsi-x^. o GcJL'jei-JLm -, about 10 years of ujje. Terms liuulo known on that day. .1 Ail lis III WIN, March (!. Y?:$ -13 Ht w%/ -t-n. -Lvj -jtr ju_i a Jf i WILL pay Che highest n>aiK<-"t price for GOOD OAK BA11K. I wnril to purchiue from 100 TO 200 C011DS. Apply to I'.IiWAltl) ROCHE, or to mntclf ?t llic Tun Y.inl, 5 miles from Ahlieville (J. II. 1). 0*IS*KILL. I avail myself of the present, to say to those nvving had leather stolen from tyyTan Yard, hat 1 will pay all such, m have heeti m.iJe ;no\Vii to me l?y Mr. James Means. 1). O'XMarch i:> G 'It I'llK STATKOF SOUTH CAROLINA, a nni: i //.i.e insT/iic v In Equity. lames A. Mef*or<l ami") W ife, Sarah A. r.t. J. IJj]] for Partition Ac. S'flnoy Keller, J. ,1. [ Keller uii?l othf-is. J IT n|>|n-a rinir to my Fntisfnottion that .T. J. K.-lli-r ami .liimcs W. Keller, I)effiitlnnts 11 tha nlmve stated licyninl the Hints i>f 111 is State, on Hint ioii liy ISurt it Calhomi. .'otiiji. Sol., or<ler<-?l that the sai<l I'eteinlaiitd ]o appear awl plcail, uii*\ver or ilenuir to nai?l I > 111 <il L'miililailit. within thri>? ninntlm from In: publication of t his order, or the mime will je taken J'r<j t'uufrnxo airaitist them. WM. II. I'Al.'KKK, ? I:.A i>. CotnmUsionci's Ollieu, Mutch II.'? :!. [-IS Uiii NOTICE TO TAX -PAYERS. IWIT.r, attend at tlie iiuderiintiK'd lime-? in.il places. for the purpose of collecting faxes for tin* year 1 I?u-* Monday, March Olli ; 1 >oniildsvil|c, Tuesday, March lOtli ; S"MilHi'io\vii, Wednesday, March 111ii; ('okeslmry. Thursday. March 12l.li; IIoiiitIumV .Mills, Friday. March I :>: AiHo ('. Jl? Sal nr.iiiy, Mntcli 1 11Ji : l.o wii-li-.- vi! 1 . M??ti?!fty Tu?:s?lsiy Miii kIi 14 til au<! 17 ill: . S|.,-c-K M.ii. Ii '8; I'nihotisiV Mili?. Tli?iri?il;?y, Mitrcli 19 , AVmrcsium, I'Yhlay. March "0 : 'I'ri(,11'-'-" *i?iiin1ny Mhi'"Ii ; VV il!iiiL'lc:i. Monday, 2:! ; IW.i.aus, Tuc?!ay. Match 21 ; 'i'lilWrl's (iii (! ? ) iT'.iiiirMiny, M ii fell 2.ri; I'.rrnlli-j's Tliiirmlay, March 2fi ; (V-fli'i' Spring* Friday, Mnrcli 27 ; fNilhran's, Sisiunliiy. March 28; While Mull. Monday, March HO; WomJvi'li-, Tiu>-I:iy, March SI ; Niin-'.v Six, \V<-<1iii?h!.iv. April 1 ; , * 1 Tl ! ..." .... I April 2 ami 8; Sisiilliv ;il?\ Sntiinlisy. April -I ; AM?cvi!o-t MmiO.'iv, April t?>; ('iiiiiilianV, Wcthtcmliiy, April 8 ; I will In- Jit Abbeville Court, llou-t- <>n llif ?t il?y in May. t>icli will !>?. the laht ?l?y for ? ? ? !viiig returns. All persons l??ilintr"t?? uiuho vturne on tli?* atiuvi> i|ny, luili'i* to lot:li!t> tuw \11 tasi-s to be pai>l I?y the l?t d?y < ( Jane >r executions may In* i*?",-<!. I???j- so In- returned ii: th? nam? of the Woper owner. (illai'.liaii-*, Exi-emor.*, nn?l Ailiiii.iri!riiti.'iR wi 1 return property under their ontrol. lVrson9 linvinp; f ran&fcrred property bet ween lit- 1st October, ls?;i. anil 1st Oct. 180^ will nuke it known to in.-. Free pi-raoim of color must pay their tnxc6 >y the 171li of April. H. S. CASOX, T. O. February 2ft, 18B3, l" Ot DI^OLUTIOS COL. A. J. LYTIJGOF. having heen killed in I lie hat lie at Murfree.-boro, the lale *irm of WIEIt it'LYTlIGOK is hereby dissolv d. Persons having demands against the firm nil please present ikein, and all indebted to is will make immediate payment, as I am de irons 01 closing lip me business ns speedily na tuesible. J NO. A. WlIiR, Surviving Partner. Mivrch ?, 63 14 4t This is to Notify 4 I.L Persons from trading for ft Note given l\. me l?y Wm. Tennp.nt for One Hundred in] Sixty-five dollars nnd Ninety cents l>enrng date July 8l?t. 1861, with Interest from late, with u credit of $10 in two places and :5 utanother?dale of (Credits not rernomhered >aid Note wns lost hetwlen the 15th nnd 20th iept. 1SC2, near Willinglon, in Abbeville Diarist. Mi'N'Alli. Mt. Carmel, Feb '23, 13C3. 44 4t MEGROES WANTED. THE HIGHEST CASH PKICES, Will be jiaid fur NEGROES. Address, ALLEN VANCE, " Greeuwood, S. C. Feb st7 -IK tf notTceTLTAVING llie Interest of Dr. 1. LA BRANCH, in the *" Book and Drug Store, win, ns inr n? ilie limned monnR will allow, wing to the war, keep buclt Stock a? linn *1aye been kept. All orders maat be ad dressed* > me. CASH eing the System all over the Confederacy, it iiist attend Order*,as I do not.iutcnd to have book of Credit. EDWIN PARKER. Feb 13, I8G2 41tf ' jjAJJUBjJ^Mrtrcb 15.? Tin- State JourWyS^t.oJ-ton fWrespomlent says Gun. D. II. Hill ?Tune upon tlio enemy's outposts lit Deep (iully, on (lie Trent road, ei^ht J milva this fide < f Ne\vi?eni, yesterday : morning. Tlio enemy's force amounted I to four companies of infantry and one Ii?!it naucry. J hoy occnuic panic strieken and ll.-cl across ll<e stream, destroying the l>i i<l???. (ion. II. 11nil it quickly lixod and j pushed on after the enemy. The ('uncial's ' hor-e wa'3 twice string with a tniuio ball, j A Yankee atui a "IV.ifl'iilo" wore captured, j and iiad lo.iClicd l\i:i!-ton. Tlley repot t ! tlie enemy at. Newhcrn l'J,000 ^tron*; (?cn, ' Ilil! was moving on Newbern. i KitFDF.RiCKSUCno, March 14.?Thy Jfrr aid, ol the 11th, lias hecti reeoivoij. The tdcctionj occurred iu New Hampshire oil the lOlli. Tins Republicans 'are reported to have fleeted all their tnentheiR ol Ooeirress, and a tn ?i >iitv of the Li^rUlnuiro j Three candidates for Governor were bofoic the people, neither of whom iceeivid ?*i I majority, accon'ring to tlie Constitution, { consequently there wa<? no election. ! Gold rose in New York, on tlie lOth, tc: , Ki.'J, III.-'! closed at 158. Middling cotton i advanced to 80 and 87. I Tlie Jlcrald, deprer.\ting*tlve excessive j premium on gold, snd ' I'litinued depreei.p I tion of currency, savs Cha-o nfu>t preyaii immediately to pay in j^old an i silver, tun.] compel tlie banks to do likewise till cotifi dence is restored. Jt. says wo have r.rivi il a erinia of life or death to *t lie rebellion It musibe put down by foiee of uim< or ii wi 1 teiril.o country to pieces. TJie J:i col i i te icliiiJii^ of V;d!; u i<:h m k, Co.. it ia ait vised, will not.be much longer toil l>v the administration. V? orhecs, ol Indian.>, addressed a Dctn otTiilic Union Association, in New York, on the night of the 10.It. lie proclaimed ! his devotion to the Union and the Const il tuliDti, iH'our fathers made it. In conchii sioti he said: "When the Government wenl j outside of the limits of the law, then forcc should be mot by force." [Great :i| ! i'1 ause.] lie asked the Democrats to .static I by the Northwest in the coining* contest | winch would result in the overthrow of tin. abolition party. Lincoln linn issued a proclnmntii.il warning all drafted and enlisted men absent without leave, to return to their regi ments by the fir.st of April, when those | w ho teport lo the nearest headquarters ' will be restond without punishment. i Tl < ? " i i iiusu who cio not, will ijo dealt willi as j deserters. He calls upon all good citizenJ to assist in preventing dsall'ected parties j from discouraging enlistments. | A Nnsliviile dispatch says that. Van ! Dorn's foros have ret rented South, anil i reported to he across Duck river, j itoseiscranz has no'ilied all persons whc j cannot give as>uraru;o of their lojaltytc ] hold (hem-elves in readiness to go Soutli I of hi* lines in ten <iay.J. Dredging 111a| chincs are in full operation on ilie canal .at V ukrhtrg, and labors are going ah>nii j briskly, notw ilhsianiiing they are contiuu. ally shelled hv the rebel batteries. I A gcnt'omau iv-.o ja* administered ilie I >"??ilM\ving r?*mcdy ior d^ph'hiiiia. says i that it has always proved eO'.-eiuil in at" ' farding speedy relief : Take a common ! tobacco pipe, place.4 live conl within the | I.o\v|, i lop a little tar" upon tlie coal and ] let. the patient draw sir.oke'intt ttiu inoutii 1 nut] illM'f.iirir.. W <L-' ' .1 - - ...pw .. mu nostrils. , The reux-dr is safe aod inj !cf :iti<] should i l>e tried vv lie never-. <-cc;isiorj may rcuuiri'. ! Many valnnMo l.vos may saved, ilie in j !<<nn ml beliefs, bj jiruinpt treatment as ! above. HOUSE AND LOT AX J J i CARRIAGE SHOP ! 37* O JEZ. :B X- 33 . ; I'OU i lie health uf ny (utility an J eelf, I ntii ni xion# to ivinovi- to t warmer cliimttr, therc: fore, I olVcr for salo nir J House and. Lot, on which, llitfc is a First Itute CARRIAGE Sr.01\ SMITH SHOP, AND STABLES, together with all nooessary Out Euildings required fur a Dwelling or Carriage Shop. I i olFer the whole on aciommodating terms. Tho | Shop is a very couver.ieut building nnd a fine Stand for biwiness, airl it (rood opening. Any one wishing to engage in the Carriage business after the War, will dc well to secure my Persons wi>hing 1.0 purchase a rcfcidenec in Abbeville, will pica** call on the Subscriber at Abbeville Court Iloutii. E. J. TAYLOR. Abbevil e C. 1L, March 10, '03. f4.5 tf P. S.?Those indebted to nte will do me a great favor by settling as soon ae possiblemoney is plenty now, E. J. T. CxiiftrrHnnfl- TViicfe^a Am ?. JL WW tJ 4?Vl) . v Are hereby requested to mrike their annual Returns to jne on or before Kith April next? wln re Guardian* ar? nbsent or have died, IleturiiH must be made by their Sureties, or Admi nititralora?iJelail'ers will l>e ruled. * vvm. II. I'AItKER, c. e. a. d. Commtsioner's office March 10th 1803, 45, 4t * NOTICE. " AS Executor of M S. M>;nn, I will pell on Sub-da v. in April next, a Prime Younjr Fellow, about .Seventeen years of Bge?on a Credit of Twelve months, with interest from date. ARMISTEAD DURT. * March II, 'C3 46 td? ESTATE OF DAVID CLARY, DEC'D. Notice is hereby piven |o ell parties interested in this Estate?that tlic same will be settied in the Court of Ordinary for Abbcvillo District., on Friilur tKn lliiwl <! ? *"":I -? Should there be any outstanding debts ngainnt paid Estate, the parties claiming must present the evidence of theanme on or before that day, ns no-notice will be given such ilalms thereafter. MATTHEW McDON'ALD, AdmV. March I2th 1863, 45, td? Ground Peas 1 Wanted I THE highest Cash Price will bo paid^^k One or Two Buchelsof Ground Peas. Apply nt this Office. | Murch 9 Speckled Peas Wanted I TQE highest Cash Trice will be paid fof One or Two Bushels of Speckled Peas. | Apply at tjiia MarcL 4 ' Jiy lily next. I l CRADLE S01TG. ' < 1 il i j. <; imi.i.AXK. i 11 What is the littlo one thinking I | y Very wondefcful things, no duiibt. j Unwilled history ! j n ITi, fathomed mystery! j j' ! Vet he Inu rh#. mid crirs, ami eats and drink* ' o ' ! And 1: tickle* and ennvs, nml no-Is und winks i As if hi* heml were fni! of kinks j. ' | Ami curious riddles us any ephinx' { (| i Warped hv colic and wet l>\* tears, 1 ? I 1 , " j " Punctured l?y | ins und tortured by fenr?. Our little nephew will lose two years, J ' ; And he'll never know ! w 1 Where the Summers ? ! He need not latiuh for he'i! 11 ml it. ?u! ! . ' , |? I W ho can tell what u brjiy thinks? j l> J Who can follow the jrosminer links I ti | My which the maiinkiu feels his way j 1 ' j Dnton tho shore of tlae great unknown, ! a | 1 i 1 iti<1 mi'l vailing, nnil alone? ' CI i Into thu light of ilny?? j hi 1 I Out from the shore of the unknown S< iv ' " I To?sing in pitiful n^?i:y? | d i t)l the unknown Si'a that raelt, and rolls I v Specked with t he harks of little souls? | P' ( ' Haiku that wen: launched on the other siil? j 11 ' Anil slipped from Iit_i* v*cn on an eldiini? tide! i > . | 1 W hat. does he think of his Mulliej'V oyoir? ' i What ilpii'H he think of his Mother's hair? < j What of th?' cradle-roof that flies | Forward and backward through the ail' ^ | What docs he think of his Mother's hreio-t? j I' ; ISarc and beautiful, smooth and white? 4> Seekinir it t-.vcr with fresh du'iiiht? i 1 . . H j Cup "f ! is lift? mid vouch of hi* rest? i Whnt ?Wa he think when her <juiek embrace ^ I Presses his han-l ami buries his face 1 | Deep where the heart throb.* sink nml swell h j , With a teiolerne.ss .she can never tell? j ;i Though shemnrmer the words I S| (>f all the hinls? | (.| ^ Words she has learned (o murrnsr well' : l( , Now ho thinks he'll co to s!ec-[> ? I |( i can sec the shadows creep j \\ | Over his eyes in 3"!t eclip'C, i (.< I Over his brow, and over hij lips, | &< . i Out to his little fing- r tips! I a1 Softly sinking, down he goes! . it I Down he goes! ilown he n"es! '1 . Se.il lie is hushed in sweet, repose! ; h ! THE EUD OF HIE REBELLION AND THE ! J I i li 1 WAE--MR. Sr/WAED'S PROPOSITION AND j ! FRENCH MEDIATION. I t Tlie proposition of Mr. Seward lo the I > Kuneror of the French to put an cn-1 lo I l' our domestic war and prevent Inrtuer ho* ; l' i ; tilities hy admitiug to their vacant seats in '' I ! tJ"ti^ress the representatives of the leewla- :i' | tares ami of the people of the several Slates , P ? j it) rebellion, has ijiven rise to much di.i? j 1'; \ ' cuasioti aho:it the propriety of the course of; ' i j thcSouietary of Sra'e, and a great deal ol j 01 i speculation as to the probable action of the c' I I French Government. Tlio proposition of; ;' Mr. Scw.ud has been denounced by some j al I ami ridiculed bv other journals; but its j 111 1 wisdom will be demonstrated by the hap? ! fU ' py results. It is contended that, if Louis s' . Napoleon should intervene, it \youM not be ' ; in favor of the Union, but in ti e iirerest' of the rebellious StateF, for which iie 1ms i i i hitherto exercised fo nuu-li s.yin}mthv. < ' j Now, wodeny the premise* on which this *-h J argument re-ts. There i* no evidence that* ?? tliy Ktnperor of the riencb has ever shown Y i any favor to i lie rebel*, or s\ nipatl.y with sa ] their cause. 'L lie English Government, in? ' : deed, have stilted through their organs that I ^ j he made a pr..psiii<>n to thorn to recog- ] t'? ! nize llie independence of the Southern | i j j * i , J ii, j any proof of the allegation. *' ^ct'1-1 I ... From the b: ginning of 1 liis war British I lu state-men and their organs have -never j "'] ! ceased to exult in the divi.-ion of the re- > s'1 j public, because lhey feared and luted it ] as the commercial and naval rival of: Ivigland. Tlit-.y have openly declared ! ' iha', they considered tiie severance of the J Union as an nccompliihod, final and fixed i ! f.et, and that the result is for the j i good of mankind in general, and the Brit j tl> i ish Ktnpire in particular. The chief reus- j 'b' I on they allege for refusing to join Nap le 'lt; j on in friendly mediation is that the effort I might resu't in reconciliation, whereas, by n^'ib it oia, nicy j ! would not only bo rendered harmless to of 1 John Bull for a long tinio to come, but ' tu I their eternal separation would be secured. j ' To accomplish this, our amiable cousins I are willing to sacrifice cotton lor years lo ' j come, and even to risk a revoluiion at e home. No such sentiment animates tlie ' IIo desires the ' 1 ^r7nrTtiiiiiri^Tt^W|"fctTiMn fl ml n Tn"^j*L 1 ' I peace. ^ i It is highly probablq, therefore that lie S I will not only accept the proposition of Mr. . I Seward, but ask the oilier crowned heads ' I ?r : -* ce ui i^mupc i.xj uiinc wn mill ll? Hlipporung it. If any any or all of them refuse, he will, nevertheless, go forward himself and ei place them in a false position, lie will !' say to Mr. Seward, 4,I agree to your plan, " an>l I wUHaj' ta/ore the Southern Con le fedefacy-" Of cot#rs^ the^*Seercta^ and f? tUa" Ppi!ciill nut n h)h m\\ little,Authority' the ,n nmiir:jI"i ?\, -nni'-r are hound by their own cmer^/Tvtiiili theii . made in good faith. If Conftsiiefato Government als<> agree, th?ofai** liflLnUtife will of course follow, and the i^V?!senta- "l tivei from the Southern States lal&ig their |J.r' places in Congress, there will ho arfinesty and an oblivion of thp past, and gftef Calm ,l deliberation, gnrantcei for the fylivfo can In be adopted and inserted in .the Coifttitu m tion. The bill prohibiting the rett^njof the Southern Representative* to tlieir Slats can have no IvjjhI efficacy, 'it is not <:0m- fe peteut to member.-* of Congress from one j( section of the country to disfranchise an* gr other section and keep the sjHTs'/^f its <jfj representatives vacant, or fill trosm Vitb af bogus menibeiB not elected according to law. ' Congress cannot* change the Constitution n nor will the exefutive give any aid in f0 carrying ontso revolutionary a measure. jn The emancipati^i proclamation will (all na 10 me ground au?o much waste paper, and qj, ilie coHfiscaiioimicts wijl llie same tr] fate. Tbe juraiary, one tH^lie co-ordi- mj nate branchMfof tbe government, and that (o which wjT pronounce all such law? null m< and void. /l'he Emp*ror?f Franco, on his of part, will /nsist on tlio mlfillmeut of the pa trAAlV htf urKi/'k Tjvnicotio . .. -?J --jr " ixv** MVu>o?|i(f nnj ouiu iU UUI IKa Vfflj;""r" ' One .of tU'e conditions whb s th?t ibof nuinicipal r>gh|a of the French citizeiJ, /hen inhabiting (hat terri^pr ' ' shouldF 'he strictly preserved. Among lot thosajftights was that jot holding negro re; ala?j?, VntP?t belongs to those people and ^ thojf descendants to iorego that right if tliOT itbink proper, hiu it is not lawfully in P? twjiowerof the gmeral government to ?f epprive tbem of* it bj forcts On the oilier po f _ - * * * mid. if i lie relfl authentic# should decline > accept the oJP'r made to them, through t ic Kinperor of the lTretuh, they would t i' put completely iti the wrong, and tbo juthem people, who are thiouyhly sick ! llm war, wou'd he very likely to ri-c 1 Niinst. iliem, and bring back their people j l v a counter revolution, to fa)' nothing I [ f* tins probability of Napoleon compelling | , ic Jt'cliinotid cabinet to suecomb, by ! ' f!nd' I1I? Ir^'nne n/??o ? % \f av*?.A _ . n h.v?.. Itv? III 4'IWA'VU "I.IVOO | >e Texan frontier, by aiding tlio Union ' ntis to crush tlie rebellion by land and'by i < a, and by enlisting in tlie interests of; ( e co and tl.o cause of humanity, the < holf civilized world. We siiail therefore, look forward with 1 reat interest to the reply of Nupnleon, ' nd hope that ui>t only will it l>e favora!e, but that his diplomatic negotiations lay be completed in time to | ermit the j , 'resilient to c:tll lor tlie fourth of July an | xir:i session of Congress; to represent ev j 1 i v State North and South, Kastand West, j I nd thus to solve the problem of a pcrnr.i- i r?nt pone, and what (Jeorge Washington ! , eelared to be the first pssr?n!i:il ii.~ I - - ??v j I cry existence ol the States as an indo? undent power, "the dissoluble Union ' nder otic Federal head."?JV. V. Jler? W, 2T'/4. THE SKIRKaSH IN THE VALLEY. Tlie Uockinliatn Register of the Dili in- i 1 ant, s iys: I Tlip?Xaiikoes down the Valley, we arc j lea.-edto state, have found out. that Gen- i rnl Jones will fight! At least that is tlie pinion they entertain of him since his iterview with them a week ago, at Maur- . jvvii, in Shenandoah. They had been < uvorting about, up and down the Valley, i i t ween Winchester and Strasburg, once ! voir venturing up as I'igli as Woodstock, nd returninc: in safety with the plunder den 011 their raid. Tiicy began to con? < lude from t!:eir actions, that tliey wero > retain undisturbed possession of the i iwer Valley. Hut they have at last n.i C:..n T -- ? ?iiu gave mem a I uicli of his meltlo. They came up in | line force, estimatedat from 300 to 5000, | s far as Maurertown, in Shenandoah with i three or (cur tnilea of Woodstock, last , 'hur>day, anil wero enjoying themselves uj^ely, when portions of ilie lltli and Vili ( jgiments of Virginia Cavalry, lei by Gun. ( ?i:e<, in person, dashed in upon lliem ( ke a thunder-storm, capturing over 200, t iiling a few, severely wounding several, ( ii.l dispersing-the balance in double quick : ( me to>vnrds Winchester. The force of t ie enemy attacked was greatly superior our-, when Gen. Jones rushed upon mm; but our force \yas increased, ns soon ( i it became evident that the Yankees s r3feired to give us a r^ce instead of a f ^lii ! Sun down the smooth mocaJamized \ iri pike the Yankee cavalry led the way, n ir men, led by Major Funsten, following ( oso upon their heels. The race was con- i nued to Strasburg, and oti to Middletown r hi even to iNcwton, within s -veil or eight | ,i iies ;.f Winchester, where our wearied i f, id hioken down men were compelled, by I I iccr exhaustion, to give up the pursuit. c a??kee pistol*, sabres, were scattered h the race?track all the way down. | o The fruits* of this little skinnitsh and ! r i.ili, which has covered Gen. Jones and p iosc of his command engaged in it with t eat credit, are as follows; Over 200 b ankeo cavalry prisoneie, about 15 horses n ddle?, bridles, &c., and about the same r! imber of pistols and sabres, besides a few c aokees killed and wounded. We learn u at Gen. Jones himself showed his meu si >w to u;e the sabre whea lie got among ir ern at Maurcrtowu. It is said he used 0 rJe\,pon~a t?uU^. .?nd with such V jh split his skull in twain. The demonation satisfied the Yankees that Criui<?rnl 1 n<?5 wnsTnther a dangerous customer ? al with, when his bl"?J W1W stirred, ir !o:a was two men killed. ' The most of the prisoners inken by Gen. tf Hit's reache 1 here on Si turd ay evening, p i their way to Richmond. Amongst t| em were 11 commissioned ofiicers, inelu- jg tig one major, five captains, and three iitenants. ri VAN DOKN'S LAST EXPLOIT. ? Tlie Winchester Jiulletin has from an ci [icer the following particulars of the cap ^ re of tlie five Yankee regiments by the Id '"Dragons" at Thomson's Station : On Sunday last, skirmishing took place ^ tween advanced scouting parties, but e enemy could not be tempted from j ,c t-ir stronghold near Franklin-rra well ' ai losen nnd easily defended locality, just j i the north side of llaipeth river. On | lesday following', about 12 m., Gen. Van j ^rn erossA/1 Dne.Jr rivpr niAi/tiiflp au-ai-J -I """""l 1 front, iiis Cavalry Division having prodded him to Spring Hill, * o That ?.-vonin{? Col. Starnes attackcJ the iciny's pickets, who had been again pes d on tlie Columbia load, several miles 0, jui Franklin. The resis:aoce he encoun- a< red was somewhat obstinate, as he lost i mo filteen men?tho Abolition loss be- F g ?t least fifty. The next day the usual quetry took place between the oj^)!jsing Pt detts and couLs, and on Thursday Van orn beg in a seeming retreat. The elated . auktvs, representing six regiment?, an^ iint'cring over two thousand followed, 1 ill at-TiinmnsnnV Stjilinn fniirwl ihnf r?*? Vflf. rregular horse'' had concluded to qtStjv g !Iiirpr back arid show fight. As this-wls^u ore than tho bargaiu, they tliomsolVle;, ' tempted to retrograde, but iu vain-j^' ce* ''Horseman, liorseumu everjwhoraJ v c ubiqitous butternuts, with their uawi' , tire and jaded horses and crude ajboi ,s ments, cloved io, and the reau't dni t'em J story of the Spider and the Fly^Sbc- jjcj wreath to twine for Southern dffiyy yan d another tremendous haul oi$-ole my and poekct of Abraham Vho -vr6lir. na' c man, PRETTY GOOD.?A waggish colrtHd- suys t of the Atlanta Intelligencer <|je Mowing amusing version of thinner ;3 ce, which I'octaligo^ S. C. rafiiv? its a er me: "One day 6otne of the eaflafrders tr., e i the sound caught a turllajfin wcio ping tonlrivo lum honiewajttf ftbey A idu slow progress with the jniloco- bol si ?v.uu un-iuuHs. .fvi mis Mbct' some I the short Jodians cnnlej|foith the ! ..y'^s" rty, and said to one o|Ht 1 rivers, know* ke he tail lie po, referring^? fexcel" limes it method of pushing the Bwaloug. j 'nff r( icy followed the nalive'Jffiy and i ^"r a ' ind it succeeded admirftblflfc*! which *jj,n suit they were so muoh pWMjt they fodei it Hod the place as nearly jV ^nce as asible, hut it ha9 graduaML Ir^ wear fuW d? centuries, coine down t^t^ QQmund word, to wit: Po?t#fio. 0j tflat (.loot) News i-rom Kkstvcky.?a g9n Ionian n bo camo out of the heart of Ktftucky, <i few days ago, brings the informsion tliat Lincoln's emancipation proclara* mii>n has wrought a very great change in nublic sentiment, and that many who were leietofore decided Uuiotj pien af? now strong for the Soutli. It will ba reraemjered that some mouths ngo, gentlemen or the privelego of taking the Yanke? \ ).^th ol allegiance, \ytje charged, according o their ability to pay from $p0 up lo ?5,000, and \vl>cre they could not nav th? [noney, property lo the amount levied was .iikcn. A few \v<;cks ngo, in at tlie present state of public feeling, General Doyle issued nn order that nil wbo bad taken pny should rrlum ?V>? ~ ..iu iiiviibj pr property. Ti o Lincoln Marshall in Bourbon County, who h;i(4 tu|;en the properly nf a geutlernun, was called upon by the owner for Us restoration. Tlie Marshall being unable to refund, the gentleman at atice had liim arrested nnd imprisoned, and at hist accounts lie was still in lirabo. Tliis show3 that a great veyolqtion hM taken place, and that wo yet have much to hope for in Kentucky.?Richmond Dig' palch. FROM RICHMOND. The Richmond correspondent of th? Mcrcury says that at the commencement of tho Virginia Medical College, on Friday night last, the following gentlemen from South Carolina reccivod their diplomat: Wm. R. Barron, Yorkville; Daniel E. P.yrd, Co'leton District; Wm. P. Green, Greenville; and Jas. T. Meek, Yorkville. juiis lener uns me following paragraph [>f military interest] Brngg's report of the battle of Murfrees< boro has, T am told, been circulating here, privalply, for gome days past. It is said lie ccnsures Breckinridge in severe terms. Wo hear thai I3rogg has put McCown jnder arrest. The War department jidopts an order if Gen. Lee, in jegard to the movement )f tail road trains; and the General Order concludes with these words ; "Disregard of hi3 rule will inevitably be attended with lisastious consequences." By the way, "Jen. Lee's whereabouts is. according toeport, a nrolound f ? >?/ ^-*-0. Important fit <m Tennessee.?Event# if the highest importance to the Tennesee campaign are now transpiring. ' ' Fortyive transport?, conveying troops to Nash? ille, have, within the past week, passed ip tlie Cumberland river. Tlie force if ion. Franz Siegel's entire corps, numberng 20,000 men, recently transported by ail road from Virginia to the Ohio river, , md sent thence in transports to Nashville, or tho the purpose of reinforcing Gen. iosencranz at ifurfreesboro. The entire orps has now reached Nashville, and the irger portion of it have been thrown out n the lino of tlie Central Southern Rail? oad to Franklin, in the direction of tbia lace, and, as before slated, midway boween the two latter points. T.luis U.FlU e seen that by a rapid and secret move? u-nt, 20,000 reinforcements bave been killfully placed at the disposal of jSoMn* ranz, so that he may hurl his large sro)v pon Bragg and crush him pqt; and, if JCCCSsfnl in Hninnr llito - ' " * ,.r ?-0 .M.?| nun ff QMb ig army Ulroug}) tlie country, via Corinth r (Jolumbus, ifiselssippi, upon tlie rear of "ickaburg. _ v Gen. Peudebton Beat.?A good edge w?? r'~j"n 0,1 W)einberton and Lis officers, wbo, by their ;ts are apparently try ng to starr* out ?e city of Mobile. They refuse to let roduce of any description come down ic .Mobile and Ohio railroad, when there plenty of it lying in the warehouses jlting, The eiory is as follows: A entjepian wanting meat^ purobwsd >t ?p ie road ; butino wing that it would be anfiscated, if/bund, ho procured a comlon pine bi: about six feet long, made to :semble afcffin, such as are commoaly sed to trqfporfc the dead, lie filled hie ox with food sound bacon, which h? ?nnd nt ftfsounbleprices in Missiasippi, nu tueqgiarked hia dead body thus v Skoat, 82d Ala. Regiment, f Mobile, Alt" T^paoat or shoaU came to hand withut Jrcble, and in good order. ? SpEPisii.?"You are almost itamd i Vicksburg" cried a Yankee picktt the river the other day. "Ob, no! Utr " ,v; v. iiiuiui iuui was tlie reply. "Do 3 eat mules, inquired the Yankee, rtninly,*' said the Confederate. "We e plenty of beef and mutton, said tke ikee. "That makes you run so, you so much sbeejV' retorted the Confed- * ?. "You all will make some mopty [oing.as substitutes under the conscript " eaid a Confedpfatp picket to ft Vai ? T iCKSDuno.?The Atlanta I(ilelNptnc,9 Hhorized, on tho statement of a ge? ? an direct from Vicksburg, to contf? the Yankee statement that all the kce fleet had passed through the oa:ut around Vjukaburg. who lives not far from Vicksbnrg, not only has no boat yet passed but ijn-boat will ever pass through. Tbia tainly gratifying news, conveyed by itleman whose knowledge of the coun* UIIIIV3 IV III great wetgQt. Mistake.?A story is told pf ft ralarp shooter, taken prisoner ifyfgiburg, who ?sk?tu o.^e <\t <mr dier Generals, uJ\r? joo peh^urtT-' " was the rejily. "Widlr if T. bad ii it^l could, bate killed jqR mml during the fight. 1 Ton slosjb>und in that gold lace, and took; Lioutenaut \ r?JVoriiurn Paptr. V' > s and Ccpid.?Gen. Hardee. of tb* Cmtd Army, wsa united in the *4 ik to Mi*? Ileady, of Murftteeboro'. 0 the ^ifs o( Ovii, John H. Morgsat-a y. since. TV# marriage ink pfaa af mnt, and was attended by Gen. Dnn 1 the other distinguished Ailfitiinr' 'mm . wjuoni f _ r 7 * J