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- ' I v| ^ v^ jj^j^ Cj I . iDEYOTEU TO' MTBSRATUilB, THE A'ATS, SCIFJSGE, AGiUGULTIfKE, HEWS, POLITICS &a? &.C. TERMS?-TWO LGLLARS PER AUKUM,] "Let it bo Instilledinto the Hearts of your Children that tho Liberty of the Press is the Fa}ladium of all your Rights."?Junta*. |PAYATJLE IN ADVANCE UY AY. A. I. EE AM) II IT,'II WILSON, .11!. AISDEYILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY MORNINO, JULY P>, ISO.'!. VOLUME XII.?NO. 9. .ii?c ftMjeblUc | A.TiB F>\' J IA A H. ( W. A. LEE, EDITOR. Friday Moraine, JULY 3," 1338. NT/I'I(.'i-'.?Arr.-wgcmciiic Jiuti- liecti mado villi Mr. W.m. II. Wu.si'N, fonnoily u-:o t.l the Proprietors of llii* p.iptT, l>> continue the publication of tl,*v /Vr;? during ou:* id I lie a rmy. H? is ai.ili'iriz ti? ro ;-V ?>: nil monic? tluo this l.KP A- WH.snv, *. t Jan'y !*?. I?-*:'.. 'i lie fri. J.-5 of JAMKS S. 0>TiIl!\X an nourjvc hi:n ns n Can?ii<lato to fi!i i!i<* v-icun<-y ill the Stuto Legislature, occasion i! by tlu<Iea:!i of I!;!. ,la:ncs M. iYriin. MANY rR!KNI>? ' The frit si-.ls of Lieut. \\*. A. l.tIK n-uiftiiiuilii:n nsji c.ni.lulalo at l!ic iitsuiisg elation, to i) 11 tlio v.'teaii'-y. ?>o<:asioaril l>v tlio death i ?'f Col. James !\5. I'crrip, in t!i>j Stale l.llmc. -? ? j Mr. H. V. Ilr.inUton, cf rry, r>:vr- , tijcs in this issue fi fteoti linrr-Js of "I'rinio an-1 Oioiec Suirar for'Sale."' Th-ise wi.-h;::j; to pur chr.se arc riircetevl to his alvcitisetucnt, Tiic Charleston Mcmtrit of the 30th, sirs: '"We tell the people of Charleston nn-I South Carolina that without more effort nn.i m progress in <>m* ilefene*-*, the fail of Charleston , aui (lie whole low Country "f -l.ito. :iro ' events not improbable.*' Tito ;V /v tho authoriticb W> tio ?? :??. {hi:-:' *?.?w:*i.; ? fur;i-:>!i ^ inglabov an J savs that-there a va3t . of <rork to be ?lone which the yo.di r< there ( can not accomplish. j : 1 rnTTnv wanirvi' The col ton market in this place, during the last Jays of Juna assumed a more active fen- 1 . tuie than had been manifested for a month I preyious. The highest prici- pai l was 35 eon's ! EXAHIKIKO BOARD. The Examining i>oord, for the examination j of CqnscripU for this District met on iast Mon- ' Jay aijd adjourned ou Wednesday evening1 fallowing, lJr. J. P. Cameron, Chief Surgeon ' <>t the Examining Hoard, -Uh Ci'nfftvsdona! i ' District, and Dr. 'lYggart, A?*'$tant f?ur- j ' (. . on, constituted ihe Itonrd. ^ [ , , I MOURN!UL INTELLIGENCE. The Carolinian of :iClh ult , say*:?We nn-; 1 r citol'.lrtll ' I ' '1 - 1 ' ' *. ? d.?*i news 01 juc ur'nui ; ' "i liev. 11. AV. Burn well. The telegraph has j 1 .* i.ico given us that < f his devoted wif?\ Marv I ' t'aiter ShigUton. T!;-y leave four orphan children. ' Their remains are expected to arrive, here on j Sur.uoy rooming. . | ' COLLECTORS AND ASSESSORS OF THE Tir'AR TAX ift AfcBEVILLE DISTRICT. The following persons hare rcucived the appointments of 'fax Collector* and Assess >rs?, tor j Abbeville District, made by the- Chief Collector . of the W.vr Tax in South Carolina, viz:? lit Collection JHntfu t?That pni t of the .1 u 1i ' c!ul District of Abbeville known as the S.ivaun ih Regiment. 1J. P. Hughe*, Collect'*.-, Abbe- . ville C. U ;-Jolisi A. Tulm.ige, Assessor, Abbeville C. II. 2d ColL cfi'jii District?That pait of the Juili- ' cial District of Abbeville known as the SaludaI | llegimei.t. George Allen, Collector, Diamond j Hill; Weilcy A. U1ikI<, Assessor, Diamond'1 ^ _ i - ABBEtlLLk AND CORN TOE THE ARMY. j 1 {' It-is highly gratifying to lciir:: that Captain | . Yentfble's visit to litis District, nn-l his appeal ?| to her citizen?, for corn to Supply tho North- j 1 . ^ crn army of Virginia, will n<>i bo in vain. The I 1 V C'aptaift's appeal appoaiv-l in our last issue I r tiiul "ft-it!)in four <Jn\ofli-r wards, different j planters came forw'rJ ami oflVred all they j Hi had ftf spare?sttuour. ting in the aggregate to ;llO,008 bGshcfs?besides this amount h>i re-it ceiverfa I'.tter from ?ne other gentleman stating | V ths$ fiSb.cou'il furnish o,0l"> bushels?coi n l.e I ? liacT' cSutrol of as agent. We are pleased to ! T nnnflu'occ tho,alacr;t\~.wit!i wl*'.cli tho firmer# I ofAUbt , iile al e re?punning to the necessity of ' AUI'eyi'.le never Inils to do ! %Ju; can, and we anticipate that not less j y^tOtO^iO bushels of corn . will be Sicuiedi yfcnl AMicville District for this purpose. . F CofRaln Venablc is 4 genllepianly and cfli- ( | ci?ntVffii-',:r and is highly capacitated to'dis- ; J cbarg tics ;nci:{Qb<'it upon hi in. \ : j aha Axiuix uir VIXlUiKIA, I & Y?riftps conjcetursS" ns to General Lee'# | whcrvaboutu and bjeCU have boon .imagined j ; within the p^st ten d.fy.*, bjit nowr every one 1 jvc believe bavo coini-to.the conclusion that ) general Lee knpirs hi>Town business best and ; i'jlhut the prowMs of jjsontherii nriin and the nllwwu 1'foviden'ce, will ere ;nlany J43 s, irtifdU Uip eccret that ii? now eniniel, <k? lar-M'the peopK?*nro eon-| Mrucd. Tliey ui* pd*Inctly satisfied to W;iv<-1 yjjiiti liiin \Y!ii!o-'Jviw>ral Le*'? move mm'.* | jufea inysUiy to u?,.llury have afWay* Lfu>n 10 I K enemv.? tTieV ncVci' catch him r.irinin t I ikl Wcforo. guy coy^0)^4^1 eJ design of thsirs n bp ^ppt (51 ^xecotuM* G<m<s.al ^?e. id n* n?iliv.vjtb tJieic- tfcategic mowemcijU as the icmy ara.>bcji)?tlre5 .consequently a runt & krre ot tkp eo#mj* h^eonly yrorrn a gulf to r?"f'&Wl jb+JSprik'tn *0)i6c .Tl)?*fe.)V n<r^ doitliUbtit that the tido f war-jit (f&pfc. wud from '"Virginin. le'capture of Winchester and this ?ftUK/]neut jcrationa of the laft nriu^nf <?lr army .have eueuiy,, i'Jom I jeoaflt# ^TiTroy^Wa* u^aouC^JIy eurpfiatd at fcth?a|?j'lyjg)lc?erto4J?ii army.. fTI?e Rich sod Excrfifn* toy itiqlc autbcDt'caUid facto ft' ^r'i9&clbx?n> elotlie* b?V4 tboQ?'jj)a4<: <?p-by Gere Ewj*,, 'jR)P. pw???r#,## pi?cea of 0411Hk 25Ct*agon?,)20 <tiuVi)1aqo?^, *00 hor?c?? lllx? pul^io ao^^i ivtiu Ltgjja^of tjie cueWJyft*-G4ttlvr->.itrtTCf, ae^^a ,? . ' o 1. e*,^rr "?*' ^ ~. Sl . A It v!" the v;i|'t*ire V* incliostcr was j Iii jirtK-oivK'tl atoll.; tlio line <>f tiio I ?*!? tSniorc <ia<l Ohio Uai!riM<! atul il^slroyoil pro- j |'?'i ty to t^o txtonl of inilliutis of ?lollars worth, i Aiiioi:^ tli.i properly destroy*1*] l?y linl>o>len , was the iiiatcnifuhmit it ml j>o\v?rfal struct hiv, t! i> wrought iron liri<li;o across i/ii.'at river.: The destruction of this eoitly structure was J accomplished I>v eleven shots from oi>c of '.ir three inch rille trims? the hridire is suidioj have be?-ii four htlndro! yard* loiiji and '.vns Mi|'fM'it?*>l three Iititi'ltv ! fei-t nliovo th- l<ed ??l , ;,io iivit ?>y tubular i tiii-*. li>-3 ivv ui it:* river n mas* < f ruin*. Works!.ops. hi:ies. loo..-Motive:' :n: i >:*.< :* rolling sto'.*'.; \v? ii'j'lete'y.hurnl and destroyed atC'tm! r! r t. Tl?i? d- 'ruction uf pri ;"-rt,v hn> I i VJ.jw ?:; hi "'i .! n-li!<.r*d lif.i-l t!int will i ' .:?-> ?til-; -t: ! I.illion-1 of d'>"aiS to j i'li .c:o:i:Iirr:: | !iuv? n only suffer-:! . !. ?* to an < r.i ; <.xt; li'ty !>iit t. f ] |?r?-; ! ! V, l?y ,,'ie | hat.ds ui' fi:r cic iv. Tim Y.!t:kci\? tliinh ii a j J -. .uli'ui calamity '_h.it jli.ty sho.iM tlnn *u:T. r. ; l'r:v.?t?? j rnpcHv. a tiling that llio einsny c<r.iM r: < h?v.> i.t|u>i:ti!il has hocn i*c!*pcct?*d )>y our <;.?in-r;i!s. Tli.-y no\?-r divaim-l tint an invu-, ?!in^ a:i:iv \v.n;M ever roach their tin. liili.i! ' ?it !i:i* c?:n<> upon them?a:i>l now they ' vt.i:..t i:i awe of our troops. They kno-.v they-l It'Mrv.; nil i!ii! suiforiiii; our suMicr-1, \vli\ luii ; !;v o 5>-?mi V,i; ! :!?; ! Ifrntlo :i!>!i?<. i Oil.I iiitl.ot upon t!ini| I iiijoli! will. l'S I Lr-'iTij:i ? has or-l.-iv-l oi>i aa a v:i!ai:i-'te ',i, .lip Kih'i!.*!) In I.'ioikI the Capitol an i No;!i?rn j !n Tho advance of our army No.thward iias cuttscl the irriuie?t s}.latter am >iu; the |!(>i'ii!aco th : cv. r known, to a p?.oj?!>?. The iil?ra ilia!, their j'i.-t Jwrli av.ait thorn i-t a.i i-onvieting tu their unprineij-aled iii1ii<ia that thv ' "!v -;<.?r)!n tromh'vs from eentei tu base. ; Lvr;:i;r isilttary c-unz. i T!i-> military ?e:iie of the South is j ut hi itj ; cmhryo. Whihi that. of 6U.*h men at (Icncral's Lee, Jackson ati'l others h.ivo bean !ev^I oi.*il aii'i tli<? laurels of stteocsaSvo victories eushr.ne : tiiuir iiumoi till wo ha'ea tremen.lou* "ijuantiiy* of it at home Vet, whu.'e absence from home, i.i the ar^ty, as i matter of eoiirse, wouhl he. in their hii'h es'imnt-iuii "i" t? = - -- I I n si l calaMity to t!io common it ios in j wlij.-h they live. A great ileal of latent talent ; I is Imried for tin: uii.'i'c w.iut of circumstance* j, ! > .l.;v.-lop it. Men f???.i3o>jjil of great pro-i. ivree, p.-ppered with no inconsiderable amo'int ! , if niiiitiiry gfiiiu#, is lite nun for tlio. liuiiv | ( i::.i the authorities ought to give them a eliancc. ' \V<-r<? VicUsburs to full or a portion of Lee's M T . foreee got cut o!l" by the eneicy tliosj iudividu i i endow l with prophetic powers an.I innite ' | nii.tary genius c.nit toil you that they "just t . tan wed iui'1 if such an one had not done L ihis thiu?, <*i lia.l done that tiling, all would i liave U.-?.u well. j t TO T^ir CITIZL'NS OF AE357ILLE DISTRICT. : : 1 I have been sent -mioag you for tlio ^tu'pose ! j jf praiiirina torn fv>r ilie nruie of N<o-;hir ii Virulniti. It is an a.-coi'luiaoil f.i :t th.kt theiv | ' ? I ii surplus roru enough to support our Brums until the new crop is gathered, but it is also < .joKuiii tluit I her.* ia no more. If there was :ncjin Virginia and North Carolina, South . Carolina would not he asko-l to he'p, bul she ^ is aiked nud earnestly too, to do what she cati for lis. A recent jotter fio:i> the Quarter-Masler, to whom is assigned the duty of furni?l>-| . inir <.;<*tieral r.oe's army with'corn, says that < every thing depends upon an immediate euj -' j fiy. ! Will riot the citizens of the T)islriut who j !r.iva corn, aid m? by getting ready fur shipment all they can sj>aro ? I am u stranger and without your assistance must nejiensai ily matke 4 do\v progress, it is no personal f.ivor that. I) 1 :?sb, but our common country calls up<m ! itui lor help, in this, the hour of her greatest I ( |iKi'i>. Yu-J have been blessed with abounti-j ful harvctt, and v<>ur tield* promise a i leli re- j 1 Lisni of corn ; I, therefore, entertain Ihe liope > ^ that you will r.ot withhold, hut dexl out with j 1 a liberal hand. | ] I.et it i" t'Le siid that this people. rendered j | safe fr??::i invasion liy ar.niea, re.j'iirc the exer- i , cise of impressment powers to dnw from them j that v. lneh they 'e:m spare, and which is nee- J essary for the suppoit of the nwn who-ars [ 1 !>hz their lives to a!l*or<i llicm this protee-! < lion?I expeet 1 c'.ter tilings. | I I.iivi-opened an otllcd at Abbeville Court IfnlMr* ntwl kWmII l*? ' ? j w ..II ?> gruill | sacks niiij pay fur nil the corn purchased 03 ' ?uun as it is delivered ut the dirteient Depots.! ' A. U. TENABLE, C>?jit b?jj1 A. Q. M. Abbeville C. II., June 24, 18C:J. A correspondent writing f.oni W?in?, Texas, exclaims: "Such prospects for wheat, corn, out#, barley, mi l rye 1 never ' saw. -Ile'p iih ;o shvo the ^rniia in the Northern comities, i* the.cry!*' The qtieR-rtutn i", wh: 11 id to be done with all the fertile harvests of the year ? Will its miperabiu.dance in?il;e it cheaper? \ thirsty in- < dividual at our elbow BUjryeals that liio , law.; against distillation ought to be reluxed. He hankers after the flesh pot*. Cittii.vr Heal Estate Pim:ciiase.? John Fraser & Co., of Charleston, C., says the Atlanta- Confederacy, h?v? purchased of ' our tuvvrt'-mAn. S.-nf...!,! .tr W-rt-.i iimn, the rolling mill, erf this city, fjV$Ui)0,OCO. Twin is the greatest real estate sale ever mVlo in Atlanta. it is rumored that tho Asiatic plague has broken out, w:th great violence, at the quarantine, on the Delaware, live miles below Philadelphia, It is said to have been brought there in a cargo.of rugs IromSjnyrnn, in Asia Minor, imported . for a paper mill in Pennsylvania. Tiie IItoutst Ykt. ?TlveJacluon fdid&innippian has advanced i(?i subscription to $5 a mouth. With a good circulation the proprietor ought to be Rble to livo at that , P".V? Green corn wns oflerod in market this | m?ui ????# iia? i no iiiuuuraiu jirrco or "iwo mrn | a nuliiii," Wo wore satisfied ** vviib a look." |1 ?.Ailcfrila .Paper. # . || J'..r It,.: Abbt "lite /'cm. to the memory of gen. albert 5ydii f.y j0hn8t0u who fell at thk bat* tle of siiiloh april 1802 while gallantly leading his command to victory. siine ilaavcnly muse my soul inspire to sinj* :i valiant hero's 1'uinc! J an<! \v la *: ii i tit* [im-l's lyr^. m.-ty i lev ore l.is l:o:ior>l niiiik1. a somivr. u!i > in froe<loia's cans.* lliu bravely ntt*l freely iyoai jji'iiii-fni h'.'arl.a sliali have :i|>tiluti?c. though ik's i.:;!i!hvri:d villi the 'len-j. The!! stride n'oml t!?? so;n:tlin^ Ivr-? I., t tVfciIo'.u's i:i->urufMi dirge 'i! < '.? :!>? h'."II s'.v.'ll tlx? saiinesM I A;??I away to Wiglitcr ekics. fi.-i'.v?rs ilmt Pprii^r a\va!:?sn.>, S!.,.K V o!v lli" Itnilowcil ^imv<- ; wtvalh shall "ft. Ij?* itttniJ la s\v<!?*t r>j:iu-iiiii:'aaco i?t the bravo. Hail: im'tili*, gallant AWil g?i iiil your ] rais? in lofty strain I Ais<l ??rij*fi<. your on liivory'.i pago l'a.-;ii!i?.-.l, s'lall through time remain. i"euee, Jjoioior, i'atviot, to tiiv soul ! l'aia won 1-1 v. c Iihvo thee sweetly r? st. Where stream.-? of cmlicst p!cn.-uro* roll. ; A ml the pure its heart, am ne'er ilUtres**'!. . T.'iug as tiii" Si:n thy ?iay e't.wl I-tv'N Or ii;i;^!ity \v.-t.-ni ri.vers run, (>i- iiiooti :i!i-' s'nr# illume the ni^ht, , Shall live the tutiuc of fro. do i us .Sua. His twhle ?1 ?. > ev.u'a'i', T.ft |?nr..i f.otii every ir.ov.ih, 1 unite ( !!: heroes to !> . ^rcat, Atnl sw.-ep ii(.?:: the South. NlM.iv Six, JSC".. J. M>;C. Fl'07,1 0vJ3 JUNIOR t."JH32i?0IiDEIIT. I ' vviii /' . - Shkmsvvii.t.k, Tijnv., June 20, 18G3. /Jeiir Wilson : Tuft pus' week ha* been ; >n<; to in hp ?j'iiet :ts it" tlio enemy weie not within a hundred miles of us, and with the l:gliU before us now, I shou'd sny tint lie re is b it little probability of a general i sngageiuent f\?r a nv.-uth yet to com;. It ippesirs to us t!i t the policy of each l.Iovc: tiiiic iil fur the present, is to m-.ke but ew moved in litis department. Tli".ro ic- ! . ouparaiiv.ly liulu to he gained here e\;> pt Uriitory, anJ the cost of blond jh>.1 ; leasure on li.U doubtful event would cer 1 ainly bo freut. i r* i Yieksburg and the -I lappa linn nock are low the impirlant iieid-t. X j fears are I inter*aii.c.l for the resuks of engagements - | n Virginia, b.it a'. Viekj'untf every eyw i o >ks with an-intcnse anxiety and a fervent ' lope. Should Gen. Oram's army in Mis issippi be routed and demoralised bv the 1 ombined forces of Genera's Jo!in.-.to;i and j I'oniberton, and should Hooker i>o scattered ind driven buck by (.Jen. Lee*#, we shall : bope for an early termination of hostilities. It v. ill be pleasing to the .-friends ol the ; Press to hear of ti e large number of j opics subscribed for by .illo lGili and 1 Ot a ; i. C.. Iliy'ts. The number now is one ' iitudredani sixty. Nearly the whole of .his number are sent to the lamiiies nf tl.e iu'o.-cribi'i^. 1 believe there are y.et many ?t!icrs> who will subscribe fur it. Two l^oliars cunuot be better invested. Last week several oflioers returned to tamp for du'y. Among these we wouhl Mention C.t^)t. C. C. White, of the 1st JoinpMiv, and Cipt. E. W. Home, of the I0;h Company. Ciipt. T. \V. Gelzen and j '.>ent. Win Gile?, detached oflh:crj, have J .men in camp for several d iys. The Cap- j a;n left :j.5 thii morning. ]>r.J. II. Jennings leit camp yesterday ' : :.t. i e t . . . I iiuiiiiuz wr.H iL*i?ve oi absence lor liiirly J l;iys. We wi-.li him a pleasant lima with | i':h fikml.j Hi homy in Edgefield. ! We were on guaid last Monday. I was ; iviili the reserve one mile in ndvance of i he camp. Capt. Get/en commanding the guaru. Lieutenants Denny and Randall iveie on outp.isls. The woither has.been quite wutKi this j week. We I ave had some rain. Sen.l tho Press to the following named j person ;: 0 N l'.iker, 4ih Co. 10th S. C. Ileg't. | D T. Allen, 4ill Co. " " MrsSjIlie Cress well/Long Cane. Mrs Francis Caldwell, Indian Hill. J 11 IJ.-iitoti, Edisto Mills, 8. C. J W Crim, 19th lte-'.t. S. C. V. Mm W L Croud, A ikon S C Jgfc. 1) Onto, ttidpe Po. S C Mm Wui Creed, Edisto Mills S C. iiouben Ley broit, " 44 Mrs Ju.Wic Crouch, Lot* Po 8 C. Mrs Francis Posey, 44 44 " Mis Elizabeth Derrick " " 44 W A Clark, 44 44 f Mrs Ciroline Glover, Kaolin Po S C. Mrs Matilda Greon, 44 '' 44 Mis Nancy A Morrison, Augusta Ga. U WilluuDP, Jjoi?4'o 8 V. James Hatcher, Edg?field S C. L P Rutland, Ridge Po S C. L L Ilall, Granileville S C. Mi <3 Eiiziibcth Horno, Jr, Hamburg S C. 3 S Home, Hamburg S (J. We nro indebted to ?r. C. V. Barnes, for the above list. He will please accept !>ur thaiikt .for t&is manifestation of bfa fri?n<hhin. It cannot but bd nrntifvini* (a ? J "0 - ? | tiav-oso inuoy nctlvpiricrvj*. To them nil , we extend our l?est wishes-. I am well. Your friend, II. \W i "the da:;gehs of surgiiom." As ll>oi-.? is a great d.-al of .Sor^'iuiu planted in tlie Southern country, wt; pun? li>It the f<dl ?win:j ?;.>rre<?p'Mid*.'n?*o frosn the ' .South C'urolln'uni, wiitten l?y olio expert? u'.iOcd in this ar?i<:!?'. <>f prt.nl .c'i.'ii : Mic. E:mou: In ??:;a of the late nnni| her? of vimr :i??-r von a? fur i.rmn. j ron iip"U tins ilan^i m :itl--:: .:ii^ tlio u e of Soi^liu ii a> I'm 1 for dome*:: _ a;i:na!-\ | A.-' 1 lin*.e j ?:iu ?*il it si.ict' it: li.-t intio I'Kjtii.n ii: ?? t u: <;? untrv. :tn 1 earoUtily ; i.?>*! : (1 its elf-cH, I !' ' ! llt i'. I have a li^ht" o -:>0.?!c '"as ciiiC having an'hoiitv."' is iiol iiK for iiu:i! tin? .-<1 infills to rip- n. t* i) t'.r ; ;;.?<? ! !' ?>.] I'jf h.oi>es or I o.:,-. ll' is'.-s vvi.i ilonn as tnu<;li f.irm \vo:'k upon it as ?;pou wheat or ( oats ill tho rung':. ! Tho seed is goo.l for i>oui'ry, Iio^js or horses at all times. Tho stalk, when-iipp, is goo 1 for hoises or hogs. I have never derived uiurii hen-Jll by leading it to cattle.' lu u?>Lrj nuu M'C'li ty itlcrUASQ l'!0 V If I? I milk, as ono would suppose, or to fatten them rapidly. Ail the talk about its poisonou', qualities iio v? vcr, is mere talk. L .-aw my herd ol' cat'.lc once break into a 1"'. of luxuriant . y< uiu; ?: tin'. Tiny wero driven on', bv i my orders, imniedin'ely. A few moment* afi'T cro-sin% '.lie feme, t.vo of (ho rows tlioppod. Oiiu died in paroxy.?nt?; in half :m hour, snip-ling dreadfully. Tins other M.vovmvd, bnt wns a weakly cow a t.ve!v<! in mil. \\V;I, think* I. Ihe-e s!oiii< about. Sor?liiim bfeii ix poUonuu*, are tru-.*, ?Per ;dl. lii-foro fivniT tin, li-jivfvi-r F ?1 .-? ati'ina! examined, tVuml no Sur^lium, l?u'b.'.ii'! il'O "ninniplies" exhibiting a.hig'i , l?-oicc uf intl iiiitiril:o:>. Uj>o:i ivUiM-tion, I ro;nciibciv<l ont'o or l.vi. v (lie1 evrr ln-ai'd of Sorghin.) having lo-t o>y be?t co- s in liie <i!iiu m .<;t*i :iitis n:?:. >!-? < (V) LViVl any t:.'.vv:i into tii-' s'o'U Hi Ui].l In-foro i s p.>ss no,is If* l>nu been c;l fre ; liy <? i??:i ( A i^ iin, i !i:?v*i sci-n stated <>:i sjuo 1 ;iuJiorilv iliat. Sor-jlmm? llio st'cki.-r?, or so? s;o?d "inw;!:?in tliixxliujr; r iiiiy ? eatlifr, '.vouM kill nl:m> t as qoit k a* Ii^'i j.ii.;;. f li n e allow yd col's ','akc, !;uin;? and f,i>e ai'OiJ-s a!nil times witliu'.U. any damage so far. 'i lie cows It:tvc> oc&sioti ally trot in, and *i;U':iv I no d<:irHtt?nt?litit . rtso'.wd io l?e on tlio asi?l?*, I hi;vag?MU!- ( ra'.lv k-nt t.iOin nnr - A fti.t* l. I it 1 low froo recess t!)?-',I animal'. A* I' replant my corn with it, sta'ln w i!! fouiitl in nil tho mp."):i which hors>;a, . j co.vs anil l;<ws will work until they aie \ wiU-si down to thcgnini. >. j TI.v; bngap-e. Hero there iri irmgiTr? Ixit.! there is j j.-l <lie -atno danger in feedia^ ?1;e ( bagnse of green corn, Ii kh whicfp the , juices have been prcssol, fit Iter by :i miil or the grinders of siviup. li'a cow got* an ovorgorge of L'iis dry bagasse, or of !iy : re a vine?, it will bring on vio'ent paro/.- ( ysui3, lika wbat. many fall mad i:cb, ami \ , she will die directly. I have known sis or i ( seven cows to die in a f?*w hours from eat? ] ing tlio bagassa of tyroen corn, which Iia>l j been fin! to bogs, stalk and all. The Sor? ghum bagasse, last year, was thrown into1 my cow lot for manure, but the cows did :1 not appear to fancy it. It would bo safer, ' however, not to trust them. j1 Lastly, is Sorghum an exhauster? many j ask. All food plants, if fit for food, must j iiiTosiiuiy uir, iu sonic fxiciii, cxnaiuiera ,i Sorghum is no worse than Ju lian corn, '' wheat or oats, while o:i uoine foils it will ;' pay better than any other plant, ami ilo i1 <]i:it<J as little Dii.-chiet'. X. j1 I AFFAIE.3 AT MILLIKEil'S J3END. ! 1 Tho Natchez Courier, 10:h instant, is i' permitted to malco tho fid'owing extracts |' from a private letter, writ'en since the late j 1 fighu a hove us, on the Jjouisnjia side: 1 Junk 8, 1803.?I iian Mother: Gene* ' ral Walk -r's brigade fought all day }C3!i-r- ( dav, r.t Millibea'd lJcsi.l, completely rout- , ? i i . ing me enemy ar.-t urivi: g tiu;tn to their I, boats with great los*. Our loss was, I $i:ppose, about one hundred killed and wounded. Tlie past conduct ol the brigade warrants biiii in fueling undoubted confidence in its fut.uflb career. To ilia 2 I South Carolimf Regiment, which was unhappily detached from I in command and outnumbered by an overwhelming force while forming to meet the enemy, tho Generd commanding tenders bis nincero sympathy for the lo-s of its beloved- commanders. .The natural contusion which followed their being taken at disadvantage by a superior l:i the fiyht yesterday, nfrer we bail com pietely routed tlio Yimkiw, and tliey wore .t:i full retreat lo tlioir boat*, our men in ( pursuit of them, eneouiitercd a negro rejji* meuf, who,- seeing. the defeat of.tlie Yiinkee^, and tifrnid u> .t ih 'inselvep, intmediately tlnew down their nrms an 1 rjn toward our men f>? protection; a poor wretch was shot; others Haw toward the river, pursued bv our men, whp got behind tho leveo and out of reach of the guuboa'o, nnd continued llto slaughter with aji u 11 sparing h^nd The negroi*, seeing theinieivea ?utu-?ly denetted by the Yankee?, wlin liml itili'tt" *'? i1?? aIi:.. - 4 .. ..w ??. VW Hiw >/vair9 tCiilll^ IJIU j black* to "li^ht it out," fought do-buratr. | As our troops had the advantage, and the 'j negroes were entirely cut off from ?etre.it j, by the rvvor, l he slaughter -among the nfe- ^ gro#3wos terrible. I have been tolJ by ( many men who were ongnged in it tlmt \ the ground whs literally covered with thsni. r We have captured a great many. Uefor- ( tunately, their offlcjBM (Yankee*) all man- s aged to escape. . 9 - j. T :e Tensas cavalry captured n company e of negrpes on Lake St.* Jotaph,. who were k commanded , by a'Yankee captu a* 'Jjw ? ?i.? uaugiiii.. | i. * i Ift-W *'* ... 4- ? *1? -uv_ ... ., -, ? .->*, >. ?*Sf'JH:' XkiiiXii.i*. TELEGRAPHIC. I | Jackson, J mio 2>>.?fr>m ' Vi< lc?!i'ii'_f, of lli?! 23<l, li iv? !. ! :! i^iviwit. I l !.?-r.' wa? no Ms-a'ilt i.p->li tlio works last. I S i'.nnl iv. a< iv]i!?iti..|. I.til cvitv u n Iro n I <!raiil's I;< jiii'l ll t w:i? brought l<> ( bear on ili?? ir.-iri is.?n. lir??. 1 was kept up from - oY. oeic :i. ni., ;ill 10 i n. m. Our euhiwts i??-p >:i?l?.-iT~ 5?;i-K!v. : n.o \ . niK'ei'.j :i'lm.t (?i?r lim to iiau: !?? < u i v-jiy 'li-'.tfii t.ivt>, an>l l!i" ivsiihc.' of o'm Minnc-is it lit i i:t i !*.* '. t^tir !?js? w.i- ?'< IcilK'.l i JlU'l \V|)',|!K!|'I!, * ' ! 15ri lc filing i.? a?. V. !< >'.< irg to 1 iii.i'it. .i >r>VN\. Jinin 27.?A cupioMH ruin i< I < f:thero. ' > A oniivr, jit*' ssrrlvf.I, ic:? i!< notliip.^; !umv at lVrt 11o<! on. . i A '/'"litirom New sjivs i" \< ifportH i III i l!nr I- : Ici.iU ! S.?}'?'> in 1 t::?* nr J'or! H i !; >ii ??n !:i-i FiM.iv. 1 ! A | siv.:tt: sr fryn X .-.v Oi'Iynti > re |. -its t!ie tovov llm <\ i Ati.anta, Juno 23.? Oil \Y??dii"sdiy m the tfiii'inv. in fuioo, wci'? met nt 11 ;i '.rip, t:! ren mr.cs ti0:11 Slii'IhyviiM\ l-y iliej 1st Ci---or._;i.ii rojjiin--nr. Tim latter .-its-1 j tii 1 it?J a loss of l.vi.i hundred ii> kiil.-<I ant! ? wounded, out 'nein'jf roinforov d tho d ?v ai'er ! < t1 ? ?kirin:.?!i l5ic*v Ind 1 t!'.?! nrmm.l. On! Thursday ih<? e:u my po-^-e&dun <?' ' j I/.')v1ty (>ap,s;\mi'ics iibovu Wariiai-i*. Oh o'ir s'.iitj of tl.v* <i [? a general onzaiftMiiCiii i was n >t oxjK'C'cd. T i<? \v..-v.i;<.'r is atorirn:1 I !?>avy rains lor !ivu d'iy. IIiciimosl., Jmi-j-20. ?Parties who Iinve j ' come through tli<; lia?:s sisu'o tins enp nv I' of' \Vinchvfcl?!r ri-prc-or.t ?lie- alarm ii. I Washing'on from Leo's nd*'ancu as urea;, i veiy m ti b?:it? b:?rri>;.l for w*?\i to du!e:id . Willing on. Ti.u whole city is in g:ea! ' fXfilLMUi-llt. ' Ta? lioli* i'.'i i b-r of p?i<o?n?r< r.niv-.l ( f.o?i t!io anny ot Virginia is ;> Sev -,' end thousand m re a<o to coiiu*. 1 |t is bI i'.c.I that t :o <*'ml" derate 'i'ov ermu'wiit is now soni's S'.'.OOO alioa I i i ' t!io matter of ? x>:!i u>?" ! prisoners on p i ' ! i 'jl \ liicit i ?n:?, Jm 27.? 1 r?-Ii 11 !s . 1 at t!: \V:?f j> trim 'lit, ?:iv? ;i Im',"! f i <! of .11"c*. s ' *<vm:i'c?.l at u:: l< r lv\<cs :i.ni ' I);X. : IV i:.t;vi-i_r I p ii:-* P- tlili-.i :i. A pwlmn.il'o'.i was i s:i?-1 t;.i? p. n .. urxi'ii^ :!> i: ;:;*n- o' U:r!i:no.i i an i tlii.-r : port o:is ?> s'i - 'jiNj i?? p-'ii-ct nt ? ?? ? ortj-m .: ^ :<> c t? : i ?U- v.;:!i ' t a- troops i:i t?.?- ii . i. O-svka, .J ;m?i 27. ? Iloivy wnlivnl' l ;?t I 'oil I in is.hi I.*'. ni^Ir. N < ' i'i:ri ik*ii:sir.?. ' O-vicv, .Jan.* 2'. via M inn.:-:, 20. ? A ' m'iii.'.Mii i'? h'liui i ,.ia > i ('[inis lit il !./ >:is i> o.t the ah-it f?r tiiar in icrs s\ ? ! to 1 keep < .nicrsuii in !5ii!ci ail il *i*t 1 tire peeing av.\-ir :it 1 !I-i1mii. (Jjii. i Gaiiliier an 1 his men are ii iinn. si" mm it, jat:o 29. ? the dn'tlj true Helta, ?if t!.o 2 i.!i, M! )<>it? a lijit at Jj i- ; " . niche Cr.is'siiijf, on ti.ts 20 i. A I\nieia! f?ircj cnga^fd s.x ro^inx-irs ?>t 0??nfetk? rates?foreeiKt given. Tim L'lti.federaU s _ ;harge.l ani <t <plnre.l a l'Vleial ballotv, jui is 1 lii?in<r ii.'iy-'.lnco kii!?*J. ii . In iing .!. Walker, i t' the 'J.I Texas, (*vln? ivas buiitf.l muler a lli.jt>l truce.) iui'1 s:.v? j pen pri-onuts. The Coafodoiatis reutel. l'lie e::on.y ate nut picsniiig. A gentleman from l'ase.'gotila reports ( lie cajt'liic of the 19.Ii Connecticut llegi* 1. nent :ui 1 iy;o b itteriea near New OileHiis. c jur pickets :c? tujar A'gieis. [Algier* is ii liivctly oj p'jsilo Xt.v Oilean-.| Jack3<o:, ur-.ft 29.?Late advices from ' Vick-btirg have been received. They r? jorl no change in regatil to affairs. On '' i. . * . e . .. r% 1 .? . i in; iii^ui mi i'.c - isi, u?e eiieiuv sj?i tliig a nine to blow up an angle 011 the work?, r fthich was a complete failure, k: 11 i i* a I lumber of their own men. Tim Viek-i?urg i r Citizen, of tlio 1 'Jtli, 1-Slh u?nl 23.1, have'" leeeived. It s '.y-j (hat for twenty eight j .lays inee^-ant bhowcn of . hell hav? been j rained up.m tiio c;i y. Tne lowest estimate J pl.ices the number at a thousand, and but j n liroe ensiialti ? lmvcs occnmd. Tlio streets' b ire d i'!y hl'ou with people, including v o ! ^ men and ehi'd'en, who go a'"out fiee from i * lander. On Tun-day, while tli??y were tl kvoi.lcing otf their edition, a thirteen-uioh! ; >heil passed throntrh the r-lRee. sr;:ii;? ?iti1 n jases and ty|;e ; no one irjureJ. One of It lie enemy's gun-boats is fast aground be-.j o?v iho city. A number tf transports!*< oaded with trodps have gone dow n during ti lie prist few days. Tlio enemy has been j b Jring incendiary shells for three day?, but p . .Mining no damage. M?j, Hundley, of! hi r\rlctn*a?, commanding- ths water b.ittery,! v\ md Afi?j. M -.rtiti, o! the 23th Louisiana,' || ivere killed lait Sunday, and Col. McLnurin ' b )f the 27ih Louisiana, seriously wounded.! || L'lie Citizen confirms the news oi tlio heavy o ^ornhnrdmcnt Inst Saturday, mid fmys our ' \ ors was comparatively nothing. All know ? md (ael that. Johnston will arrive ill time. \ Die general ti>ne of the editorials is cheer- |> ul. The paper is printed on wall paper. Gen. Parsons' battery, at Cypress Creek, weiity miles below iNiipoleon, lired on j ;ji ivo traiifpoits load.il witb troop*, on, In Puesday,'crippling lliem badly. The troops t| added mid attempted to storm tlio battery, pi nit were driven b.ick, with h loss of 300. S Jackso.v, June.20.?Ollicial despatches tl: rom General Dick Taylor, da'ed AJexan- l?i U??. 2<kh, say lie stormed and carried at. ho pimll u( the biyonet, with tmloaded V culls', the enemy's position at Berwick's d? Jay, capturing over 1,000 prisoner.', leti to leav^iiim, and a lar^o amount of stores, hi I'lio loss in killed and wounded is not d< Jnown; Tim samo despatches say their m losiiion v?t Thibodunnx was also carried? di >y who'll is uoi sbtfed, but by General ui walker Hippo-ed. gives ua 4fi>ni- c>; ??...! .1.. 11: ...iXtZ.?t 13 ..L ? AT-, n'tii'i vi iuo uiic?ir)??j;pi xvivwr ?uov0 new m nri'I wiabW*a us to cnt oft" Bunts' upplies. LifcWt. Wijjon, with a volunteer as mrfy. enptvemj C/tpt.. ^Linners and Iih it niro party, coni?>*ii?g or 23 men, after wi tiling four. Thw wan-tho. p&ijy wild . * jipturert and bunicd.a train, of cflrs at .ye Jrcokh^veti a jfew days Bit\co. ik + 1* f ' * '* ... I Ml II I ! ! ? i'RGM THE NORTH. !?'i<mimoni>, .1 ii;io _ 7.? i ll.. N'.-w Vnt!c i'ihif-i >i(' ih" i!:: I h:is a tc!< irram, ?l:it -< 1 I:?rri Imi? 'JJ I, uiiirli siivs l!:<: ivIh-N wr.v i<>! I < in-riicr-jth} ui'h a lr-uvy imIuiuii. i< Ix-.'.vvv S tin! \vin>!" r<;!?"l I'n.'c" is aiivan. in;* i i tlii ? ilin'sioti, a?.?l cv< i\ > Ii t?> nnjet lln'ii>. A .! !"irr.-iiii !<i II i-. I lltlol ! ?il* IliO ri.-IUi* 'i .! ) I" .u' :.'i\ in->ri! l!i:ui ??:v?-i? rr r ?ii* lii it :m I \ in M ii vlm?!. No * n ii si s t. ?* t virt il !! irjK-iV i'cit v. Tl?" lii-.ijIiiN nr.* V i'-i:i'; !. 'i1 it ts:? :ii>U? <*fioranl <>( !!:? <1 r ? ! f. o \\ilii Iii. IVi'. '! Ill' I I ' il l*\?l i. i M I I \\ ; 11 I III} ? tilflMS iMIil :u-w <.t" t. c A i inula, near S.ivnn? I'l.s-i-, tifou < ! iiins a vi-1 iy i vcr S nail !i i'.naln* fi^!?!. a! M <l.l!?:i.uijf. A !i'>ul?vili- if! .nam <J* tiio 2'.? 1 sny.< Mor:;:i?i \\ i-!i trout is ??! "?-< i tin; l" nn* <M l:ii;-1. ti"ar I " ?r? !?:? ? , |;>sl 11i' t ?'!:.< i SNA : i, I;ii<s'j2. ? ) C-iKi i-y COO ' :?v's Clli S .| . i T| .1 :;il tl' iir i.":.veil ,v?ii.Ii. ami ri'acl.'ri I! ? rua<l t i ilio > ivi Mississippi lla;l!\?ai!. Tins l'ruvoft .Marshal <>f 1 <ali i'rtoro i-> city p:ip?.s SVuin o -j?yi mv ixt.hI- lVui:i ilie World t 1-j.finYt-i (if Ou t L'l' tri' \*i>. Jane 27.?T!ie X< v. Yuri; H- fl>l ul* ilio 2 U!i lin- beoii rueoivc'I. A U'lf^ratti tiu.M Ilarri-lni'"^, ?l.s ' ! I !-*3 !, s;ivs tiiij rc'.'vl.* !i<i i rvnwii .io Onus;? ii l' I. .r.t 'i !ii-> in ill** tr " !>- usi'l'T vlft wi'ic at U ninliij;sli'ir/, mil s.ifvly tiliMi Ijrti'lc V.? lo i!ini .: t budv. * i. VI Ktt. ' The c iv.il y, ! ?; ) s'i n.lmm.-c.I to S.?j >: I:ttt . -ix Ivs ti.:>> s. .u J!i.ilIl'..'Vi>!?:ir ilti-'i O . i>.jil:^r. 1 ii-.' i-i tnv ?r::!Vii ; :i 'In; ;t .ivs iri /'i::i:ii#.- r !?:ir-.( a.i i *Jian.I .!t dm liio whole ry >' i.ur.'C-cs a:.l cat? i" 1'. M --< ?: f<.r r.re fullitha. J; -ip ii i?;r. i :.<! !: - .!?it;.is an; jiivpiu:*?r a :>t i l:.n ;>hiii ij. M;iiv i:i; -is have -Ui;ilail i!t*.!. Our [ o'?r farrucrii : <!iiv iijf uil lii? ir ca'tl-i in cr-.'.vils. vtvciiii !.?i !; fj! iu!<> ! i f.. - niv.-l II?;-i i-Vi iiiti,'. ' n: t<i.? t'i i^l? ?*:;? ! ;u?<? >:? ' ! to c- i:?-i: Mir. ' ?i ! ; i :;? it- Jut-Vail" :i! 1';i l-'.-snif. f < i'v ! r !< .1 I' i : \r:. iVm nil.-- ?!?-< sti?:.. Iluviii;-* is t?f*tir.-ly -? .sji n I. :'H I t!i" ei.iz-ns ):>.<'s.st: a-<: ..I uu'i'..i *!i J- 11 ;i ;s?. I>.vt.rf.'.Mio:, .i tic 2 1. ? K wl 's ti.ru*, \ : "u*ii i-i - : ! In i. i si <,*i l'r -in ()0i) i f'.OO'K >> i>> 1 > > !i-I'tii" i. I !)> : ! aic li > ( ,...i t-? ul l.io in vc;:k?iI< i.l" II ? ki-i's :ir it lii- in si). J'2:J.? A (.*:in*'tin-:li tti.--ji--.iii -n.ys it iy r-?j?-?i* ? ! tii ?' 1 .l'>. ) i i/.L-ns o! Iiitl.aiii iic <:ih; uiijii-.I a! iili.u-.ili^toli, l' .1* !liu |i-i(-> ..?.? 41? ivaiv.iujr ill-: Ir;i* : :i; =it l?. V ii v.* p (?:ii e .)!! *> ;t*- .n:i i I i.i: U;\v:<. Tin- Nvw \niic \ .?!'r.<!ijl-.i.il l.a? Mill t!li: lj *> ;ii:n!o > t t:iy In > i v!:<-!i<-^* !io wi.l n i to (ii:i-!ii. |>ijoi.-tui l!n* i;::i . i......... I. -i \r .< * - i - <;.n m jii;i t llll'.-ll.-l'lltij I s.-.ys M e t.\i:i;? iuu it alotjf lliy bvi\i r ' ni un-s uunbaiel, ami bu.?ii.e*s was si >< ! f. i t .stand bt.Il. 'i in.* j>i o>p-cl of reaje n;* the c Ij ii \ o-t was not ttic .lira* ' The re' o!s are overruniinjj Fr.tT.kiin .'uuaty. T*vo <!e-erUTs wiio email in thi* turning report llio wiiule of Gen. Kweii's i ?>i [is in l'ciin-y'vaiiia. The rebuls ;.iv in jr?:.' at Mechanic'l.urjjf. IIauui.sdi'ku, Juiitf 24. ? Our c-iiy has j een in a hi^li ?:ae of L-xciteiiu-i.t ail ?l:?y. i 'he rebels aru raj-ally adva: cing in tliis | ireclut:. A strong twice i* no.v twelve 1 liles froai Cailisle. At 11.>i In 'i tliu j ebois were i\ illti s Iv.euiy- o r.mil.s of j [ urisbmg. T .i' ]'.iilai:i!|iliia ys) i eserve> are slii! lien*, but relu>e'l % lu- ' insu re J into tervite. J'JUT VICXGBUaG. Tliis it.otniiijf. w.e had ill.! pln-nre of; ievtii-.gr iu our ofiieo Mr. N. F. L'ox, a , rotlicr of our wt II known oil zon. Mnj. V. 1$. (J -x, of f! <* lit .ii (<f C'. x, lili Zl O. Ho left Virkslmrif oil Wo .:hc..Jh; , lie lTih iu?t., >in.l itrittgs ?:l.^rijijj in o! i- | OI:?:e f:oiii the l,'vh?:i?u>*rtd i ily ;.n i tile ! )f'!i uir.li r conj:s,;iri-.l. of (Ion; I'ciiiliur-j I '* | He win Ft-voral il.tys in reaching Jackjii, and lia.l a i.p i?i her of military ad veil ires and hair-breadth tscapes. lie rouglit on', with him very important dcaitilu-s for (Jen. Johnston, which who tlidy delivue I nn.l in duo tiino. We otfld tnko great pie; sure in (lesrri>'iny le manner >! ins gelling on l Irom . V a Jcs uig, and ilio I Sir iliint; incidents connected lfiuwit!'. if it were piudenf. SVe will uly say that ho e.ime rigM* through the rahkee line*', niul though iui e? capes were xjrroiv, lie was not at any l-iin? arrested. Va will leave it for Y nukiodom to gue-s ow lie pa-sul through them without being iking uji or suspected. 11 ? says that perfect confidence prevails no')*; our men. They aro fully ub!o lo old Vicksburg long as thoy have auyling to eat. The utin st enthusiasm tevaild among them for (Jen. Pembeiton. irangti how changes can bo wrought in to views of men I Whon Peinberton wiih is Jinny reuieu ueioro untrii, iitUT tlie ittle of linker's Crock, ai;d came into i?.-kal'iirtr? the soldier*, almost tj a man ?spi*ed liim, and boiijo few expected lii;n i surrender the city at once. Siiu-.o lie is shown his fijfhlincf qualities mid hij ?term!nnt on to hold tho place, their adiraiion for h in knows i o hounds. Soleis always lovu a brave lighting comantk'i; and a^olaier who may even he a ward himself, despises funeral, a Colo* d, a Ofpta n who in not ! r iv<\ / i a- "t* 1 i ? ? .. . v/iir iuin< iohb at V icli'l Ufjf ID All llifl 'Hulla \vliicli ti<e VMiikoi'H i h i uinde upon tip t<? Il.o time Mr. Cox jtof-, w?? 025, of how 01 ly 120 were kiltal. li ram's ditches ar? witliir^no huuilrod irdsot'our fiirtilicationH In ono'.*f)l ive, but >bo<Jy is unon*y abgut ilil?. Ho'w..a n>> ? \ * II BWIIW ! ! ! ! III [ III ? IIIM?I an.I lVtnbtM to:i was coii:i?erinimti? wild! lie K*ft. ' IN'tnhc.rioti lias provi-'iom enough to ; las' !.i ??i mom lis. Nol>o<]y is in :i imiTV. All t<? vaii Iho "ijoOiJ tlyn coining."' X>> ? i_Mi < !* st rvation ; no I'll luring in <-nlli'i*in?m or ? . mlileiir.? mi the ji u t of ili?? iil>I.ci*3 ur i h?! p?>o|i\\ . 1 ll<ia In (. ouj'f/vrcri/. ?o- * a? Soviir r'vn.i.ixi: Mn.rp-Auv Ac W c !u;Uii'> .v|ii-ljr?! liavintr ! -x-i1 of i i i i ii'.u',. j ' i ? r\, \' 11?*.t uvciv s I r' c< i. i ho j r"' >!" )lu> Military A?tii!?i III V i'u I ! ! ' >>-II\ -.ir. \\ illl' ^V:|t ii- (* ! t > learn f'om litc? ?! !!.? ! winch wis li.tv>? 1 ;i11!;i<! to l alto ut its fonti'iil thrtt ; t!i<* instiluli.ill rn:i nl ins its rarwr of prosj |?.iily at.il us. I'nIn"vs. In tins : wo |,nvft a ii.-t. coiiii.-*2-'H) names j ?>f graduates, with remains ? !><?? in<^ 11 pursuits, Miccos* .'Hi<A Fate. tl?u 18th | p<i!>': .\fi finil a s\ni?jt!ic cf'tir.-o ul -'i..!ii >, w'.icli v. 'iil.l lu unex.'pptiotiatiln if W'-iylri iii was .slri?fk < nt a' ilii te.xt I.....!- of ilus Itl? yoar, 1 st olas-. in Political Economy. Tiio views ?>f this writer am to our -y-tcm <>l lul>or, ats?l t?? tlio i-iiiist rvative f. a'mcs uf o'.ir social ?systom. i >c.-i lis ! i s iiM-riisas a sehol.r a nil thii?iv''.*i* asoverv iui)'l> r.iU\*- ffunrdi'tn. ? A WiiiclicsifM- eorre?pqmle!?t of tlio 11 V-t it*ix iiw> 27i!>. mention* a f?; |? ?r t . licit iv.v<;!! rlanily lioKIs ]{;irri>Uiirtr, Pit. ; A:i > l.iccr to K? ilim-t from tJiOiv saj-; t!io p ? )>!. ar<; very sul>mi?sive. t i e rop-ut n'-utU confirmation, but tho !ht! i*ui!acl Ipliia papers repoit Kvvell '.viil.in lvvi-n v-;iv inili's of Ilarriih'irg oil : : !" 1? IfUI o[ llift I !i. ' !' i!'v:!::ii il hrro one ilollnr fro in . tin: i i.?!a: i r , i'i ?(?n??'?]Uotic? <-f t!;?s ini .'illlOUlst oiVcT('<l tor S..1 . ?' M?>m .-iii ! ItPavy rain nji!-t liave Kjii tarci t In; r !s in the country bordering 011 the Chic!; l iotniny aim st impassable. i'r.s:: in Sj*auiamsimhi.?On tbe night uf ill * 2'J I, as a cnriv-ixnulent informs n?\ t!.o stal.li; <>! Prof, l'.uk, of tli? F-emi'!?> (!u!!o2f, Hput <ii! urj, was <m fir<>. A li< i<t* a> il l-niL'i' ?( !') (' yunidi], ami tlio ten's mi.I iiiaci in* ly of J. M.v.Host's c.il ? }'P :trv o!a!t'i-.|?r:i n't ib-pos'to 1 there fo?? -a:- !v ?t!-.! (i . 1 x-r (l>u< ) being* n (Ja[V..i 1 il.i- i ! I'l-.ou.lMf I,??ii.ii, now 1:1 scivicu in M 'i'hu fir.> wih *up? 1 l'< lie ia-.vii'bary.? S'i'tIftCi'i) (fn<n'? 'I:,,. ( '< VNSIGXKI '.X. * ":'!! ft l'ovv.!'^ lia v<> in I if. (*sij?*. KiU'.v, A 2! Vi'tm' cl, 10 I'oM.tiiT, A A Willi ili<. .1 M f. inner, J Vv* W Mm- li'il, ! '. M /" I. J, I'..iter* on, 1J, M M ;:?:?.! !!, .1 \\" L.-AW, J T !'?ni-s M 11 |tiMi"r, A r:. nvu'.l-, il \V I.iu?ki, T (' ! Vn i.i, i < It'i-ljov, .1,1 Cni> ii,i i : \ i..,, ' !' A i> r =?> 1 *v ?> ! " v. J M u.e.J 11 W i on. 1). 11. SONDLKV, Aji't. i tags i rags i i TliK IIMIIKST I'll!!"- -ill W pal J I'.H- i l.r.AN I. IXMN A.Mj CwTTuN ItAGH i:: H:I V ?|'i mlt!y. If. \\\ I.AWSOX, j Muiih S i, 'C-i, -IS. tf sV-l'I-] OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Aj Jinsr am? I.N-;r;:<m>n O ungual's Okfick, CohuL'muu, June 2'.*. 1803. rI~MJII cili/oDs lictwcln foity ami forty five JL are mil alone ca.Ad upon to ,vo!unt?cr ui'i Tii'-fliiy, 7th July prflmuio, us is erroneously xupposed l?y "line : liAiu expression "persona between tiie h-jvm of t'oiwr Htiil fortj live to bo included in the cull," it v|s not. meant to exclude Oilier*. Vt A. C.?lRL[XGTON", Adjutant niul Inspector GeS*ul South Carolina, tin no ;?o.?U All jmpers in the St^B copy once. ; : E-j NOTI&E TO BONDHOLDERS. ^ Oiticj: (irei:nvilli: ?fe Colimdia It. It. Co, C. LViiyiA, S. C., June 20, 1863. TllK TmmhIh of the Greenville and Columbia Uuijiond Company, payable rn 1st July, I MlS, will bo paid oil presentation nt the Bunk of the Stale i f Suuih Carol inn, or at this office. J. 1'. SOUTHERN. Auditor and Treasurer. June 27. Y'3, 9 SIGARFM SALE BY THE BARREL. Vil'too!! l.arfcs of 1'riinn nnil choice Sugoi* l\fi' *?( *, at ?C Sorbin / Now is Lite time for |ierwoim^^ny iu a supply fjr fuuiily use. AJUicss % W. HAMILTON'. Newberry, S. C., ^tCare of Gin, Kitiurd. J uly I, \ t ^ 50,000 POUNDS OP Wnslied nnJ uiiwhsIiciI Wool waited, for whifilrttio Highest cnsli Price will be pAW. Aiso. on iiHiul o'lorK'-lot of excellent Fuctory Yarn, both conrao and fino Number*. ' , t Apply to JNO. MoDUYDE, Ag't. Abbeville C. II, P. O. . ^ Abbovillv U. 11., June 19, 1808, 7?if BI,UEST0NE . 6LUEST0NE # BLUESTONE. V 2 0.10 nonn<Ti "* l? 1'RA'IT, DOWIH A JAMES, ' ; * Charleston", 3. 0^ ' .Juno. -0, C3, 7?-3fc H