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-THE TRI-WEKLY, HERALD. NEWBERRY, S. C. TUESDAY IKORIN, APBIL 4, 15. Wag= Tain. - Two hundred government wagons arrived here yesterday,from Chester, for supplies. We earn that a regular commutAcation will be kept up-between this place and Chester, per wago, - Arrivals. - Generals Peck and RdbertsoR, and 'Senator Watson, of Mississippi, arrived on Sunday. Gen's Peck and Robertson stopped at the "Martin House.h Senator Watson-was the g6est 'of im. Fair, Esq7. Agent. Supplies. Mr, J. K. Rob.:on,i W has been appinted by the Governor, agent for collecting supplies for 'the d'estitute o0 the lower districts, informs us that be will take charge of and forward promptly. any supplies that m,v e sent to his care here. -.9e has.three botts plying between Alston.and -Columubia, and all treight will go for ard,weekly. Tresury Department. A large number of wagons filled with ladies 'of the Treast ry Departnent arrivea lere % ester' day morning. These are the ladies who left Co. lumbia for Charlotte. They will remnait an til Goverament determines 'their destinati'On. We hope-the distingished courtesy of old new berry will be extended to these unfortua'te ladiesdurigg their sojourn here.. I Attempted Burglary. An attempt was made on Sunday night to en -ter Gen. H. H. Kinard's ware room, en marn street. - It was.frustrated by the ti.mly presence of.Mr. C. Perry. The depredator was supposed. to be a neyo, who used a crow bar to effect an entrnee.. The impoftace of a patrol or guard it this time, need,hardly be spoken of now, every one must feel the necessity. Staem=U beliEed tobe arching on Charlot . Although the excitement which has prevaiLed in our town during the Ist few days has some. what sutsided, it is not ye't-known that Stone. mah is not coming in this direction. On the contrary, we have -the best authority for stating that iti Xmore than probable OhaZ he is notin the ieighborhood of. the pTtei at which he was saito have been on last. Wednesday night -Hickory Tavern. We do not wish to unneces sarilv alarm .,ur people, .6ut justice to ourself cortgpels -us to state, that our highest military -authorities are of opipion,that the raid whicli is *just now being made from East.Tennessee is di reced against this section of pountry.-Obharlotte BueC , 'Aprl1 -The kituation. From geconversation with a citizen, lately in conmunietion with Seditor Watson f:rom Rich rnond, we Narn thaipublic sentiment and feeIigg i-: that city and along thie route of tray, I has late ly become muelgiiproved'; a greater confidence is felt than for some timne past. The public hori son is certainly brighteninig. One decided sue cess of arms now niust work a total change, and from all that we hear,' that success.-miust soon come,. It is grat,ifying to hear. that the new Commis sary General, St. John, says that if railroad cornl * 6nnicat ion can be kept opeih, (our line front * ~ Chest:er. to Johns:ou's and Lee's armies,) that he can' stibsist the troogs, notwithstanding the ihreatened searcity of provisionis. i Geo. JohnstonL's army too is being largely re - iforced,-officers and nienin fie r9pirits. r From an gfiler lately paroled, who traveled *through tlie forth,'we learn that the feeling is becomnig more strongly anti-wtir than ever, re cruiting is verV slow, and'the material gained by * that proces , of the lowest character. Seventy five per cent of the recruits havingto be sent to *the army chained. Altoget.her a biiter pros .pe6t-setn dawnik~, and the dark clouds now lo'we'tng'o'er the ionfederacy, we hope soon to * see' dissipased. * ~ . light at Petusbhrg. RIeyxO1CD, !tl.sca 8o.-Th~e Petersburg Ex pss of this morning says last night at to o'clock * the enemy opened with a hiavy artillery fire, *wihile simultaneously a movement was made on -the*art of their infantry, in large masses. Our 9 troop., unger Gordon, riceired.the charge yith coolness. Up to 12 o'clock thefighting was con. tilaued with great vigor and,persistency, the ene. my making in all five separate assaults; all of * ~. 7' bich were repulsed. The enemy came in several lines of battle, and their slaughter was fearful. . Our loss sm;ll. The gallantry of our troops oprendid. During the fight not 'a mnaui,as ob. iferved coming to the rear. - 0 P. .-l o'clock, a. m.--Officers just from the * front, say the enemy charged up to within ten paces 6f the muzz.les of our gnus, and,wer~e lite rally mowed down. Our loss is unprecedentedly small. Death O--Xr..ob JOrXaniels. * - RZcaxoND, MJacB So.-John M. Daniels, Editor Ricamonod Ezzrniner, died this afternoon, a.ftdr a Extracts f a Letter frm .hnson'aArm. We are indebted to Major- JOhn P. Kihard the perusal of a. etter from our' young and r lant friend, Capt: Wm. M. Kinard, of-the 20th S. C. Regt., dated near Smithfield, N. C., March 25th, to his father, from which we extract the following: He says, "We fought Sherqian 6n the .ith, 20th, 21st 'nd 22d, about 15 miles below here. Our loss was about two thousand, in killed, woun ed and missing, that of the enemy -much greater, who were whipped in every engagerent. On the night of.the 23d' we fell back, and crossed the Neuse River yesterday;. we are now five mniles from Smithfield, and about thirty from Rateigh. Oar posif'ion is strong, and the enemy I think can :never reach Raleigh. I understand th'e enemy has also fallen back. I esesped with God's.bles. sing uninjured, but had three men wounded; viz Wtight, left hand amputated, Z. P. Abra!i s, two fingers shot of, and Cline Martin, wounded in arm, flesh Vound. I. have suffered seferely In our marches, but you and mother must notgriAe* about me, but keep cheerful, I never despair, never inte9d to, as long as the war lasts." Capt. K. writes in the proper vein, and we hope and have no doubt that il of our soldiers are animated by the samp noble spirit. In most of the battles round Charhten, Richmond. Peters burg, and through the valley 'campaign last sum mer, under Early, -and ,agai4ack to CharlestoN in January last, he has bee iNntinually on the march and fighting, and.now p'resents the' Ean.e bo Tront as at first. We are pleaied to know that the Maj. has seat-him"many needed articles toNVERTS.-We are told that, among the ajost- blatant of the converts to Yankee -rule aid principes in Charleston, Mr.-Seymour, an ancient lawyer and sometimes Representati* from that ilk, has shown himself a eloquent unter the 8tripav, and in theif behalf,. as he eve- was in the courts ofpiepoud-re. Blessings on.his innoeent he.rt ai d imusital tongue! He manages the stops of.the flute, as if under the directions of Lord Hamlet, and *ill play his tunes Ii qonsonance with those of the Vicar or Bray. By-the way, what.does Tom Mo.ore say ot OratosPuff, and will it not applv? "Mr. Orator Puff had two tones in his voice," &C. teymour was always 'le to say more on either side than* any of his brother lawyers and iany of thetn'had a large and&c. consmodating 4ic0lty of this nature. But, alas! words, words, words! Vo et preterea nihil. Still, it answe'MR the purpose., Where the mo ral lacks, the sense is better *anting.- Ctlum bia Phaeniz. Jerem y Taylor says,. if you wish for' plessare niarry; if you prize- rosy health marry. A good wif e is Blewvn's iast git, to ma-i agel gof mym se o.graces innumerable-his gemof anyvirtues-his casket ofjewes-4er voice his street mraic-he?rsmles his birightest day-her'kiss thie guardian of innocen,ce-;-her. at'ns the pale ol' his aft,the balm of his healgh, th'e bilisam of' life-her industry. his surest'weakh-her econonl~y his safest steward her lip- his faithful counselor-her ,bosom the sofrest pillow ef his cares-and. her .praye.rs the ablest'"advoates of Heaven's blessing on his head. Goob AIWIc.-,If the budy is tired, rkift the brain is tit ed, sleep, if the boireis are kse, lie down in a warm bed and remain there, and eat n6'thing until 'you are .well; if an action of bowels does riot occur at the usu akhour, eat not an atpm till they do act, at Last far thirty-six frourl, meanwhile drink largely of cold water and hot teas, exercise in the openi air to the extentVof a ken tie -perspi ration, and keep this up until things ge righ, ted. This one sugge-tion, if practised, would save mnyriads of lives every year, both in the city .d country. 'The best,.nredicines in the worl 'a1o wamth, and abstinence and. re'pose. 0. B3. NorTBoaP, E%-This genttemian, bro therof the Comassary-General of the Con federate States, and fortmerly a ldryer of the Charestn Iar,is epotedto bave, been mur ter District. His wife, it is said, accompanied the'T uurderers ith their Easterard progress. The Sumter Watchma sal It i~s reported confidently that the track ofethe Yankee army near l'eay's,Ferr~y was marked by nuinbers of dead bodies of negro children. It was known and stagd on good aut hority, that in -Missis si ppi Iittfe .negro, children were drowned by Yankee officers, who wished only the delaided mnothers writhout incumbrances&. FORH ras a'IEs-A *NE~W WaY TO Lar Oaia coEs Wasir WELLr -Infuse three gigs of salt in four quarts of beiling wrater,,and put the calicoes in while hot and leave~ duntil' "cold. In this way thde olors are rendered permanent, and will nqt fade by subsequent washing: The preparations for the'defence of Mobile are very comnpiete. Provisions for six m'ontbs' siege are* on hand. Gen. 'Taylor has donre everything for a successful defence. WHEN virtue parleys, it is near ~a surrender. Fherman is not.a Catholic, as reported. IWormxatin Wanted. OF N. W. McLEMORE,.Capt. Hutto's Co., 8. C. State Reserves, who was sick at the Hos pital'in Columbia, S. C., at the evacuation of that city by- the Confedes.te fortes, and has not been heard from since. Direct to Major L. P. GIR DY, .Augusta, Ga. Columbia and (Chariott ns pnlaaa cvpy. 0W CA40 or :0 s7 itp.-We are lease -to oa. that oet%rMagirattbas decded to &ert .the milixry calenghs of te S4te into a e"np oUnif(action, STiltocatscribe, as pupils, ill the.young lads of the State between th6 ages of fift#en and seventeen. This is a wise measure. Parents are now scattered can no longer. find.scbools for their young, and they .shoud.not e al6wed to run to weeds. The military'education .of our boys is ilmost the only sort of choolirg necessary in iie pre sent circumstances of the contry. It will be well,if, at the same time, t'e boys be taught practi.cal agriculture, and should be set tQ work so many boars ofthe day in' making their own crops. This was the plan promised in the case of what was once the Naval School 'of the state; and in this school hardy, well bui4 boys of fourteen were found' as cle'er, cap4ble and active as those of greater years. By-the-way, we trust that this school has re newed its operations. Cal t. Aima-, we learn, wilh one of his pupils, was carried off by the enemy.- Columbia Phoeniz. 0$10 Reward, Deal o Alive. D UNAWAY from the subscriber about the 1st of January; my boy Toney, H4 Is about five feet', nine or ten inches high, dark complex ion, thick lipped, with upper' front teeth out, I *ill give the above rewaid for the s4 boy, dead or alive. - . 31OFFATT, Ap4 4t T 1offatts M Roads. Important Notice to Tithe aeh. AM no* prepared to assess the BACON of the year 1664. All persons (whether pro ducers ornot) o slaughter over 25o lbs. nett PORK, are reqIred to make returns of the samo to me. All producers who have not already made re jnrns 6f-tfieir crops to me; are notified that it is of the utmost importance for hem to do so at onge,tin order to secure credit for the same upon their monev tax. I will be found at the office of the Commissiog er in.Equity. . JNO. B. CARWILE. Assessor Tax-in-Knd, Newberry Dist Apr 4, St T. Wahte0 t thiseNce. IF -the little boys will bring in all the old GUTTA PERCHA and IVORY, they can get a good price for it. :Apr 4, It. CIRCULAR. COMMSSARY-GENERAL'S OFFICE, Rcmon, Marh 2, 1865. ' HE officers of the Nitre Mining service -il T be placed on'the same footing as those of the Subsistence.. Department, in' the collection of suppties. 'It is believed that perfect iceota will result-in much good to both servipes, the best,energies of a 1 piffeers Are iuv.ited .in -aid of this service at present JI.. Sr. JOHN,. * , CommIssary-Gen~eraL. ITERy :AND MIN'ThG BUREAU, CEVEOND, Mareh 2, 186. *The offears of this sei'vice will use the privi4 ege thus granted in such manner s to aid, rather than embarrass the Subsistenice Depsrt mrent; they will colkeet supplies s.rapidly as their other duties will allow," and all accumu litions beyond their imme;diate necessities will pe turned'over to the Commissary Departme'nt. So far as practlcable, they will -'draw suppl4s fromi jources not inimediately aviible toU ii missary officers. RI.dBARD MORTON, ILt. Col, Acting Chief N. and M. .Bereau. Akpril 4, - t. The State -of South Carolna. -. EXECUTIVE D)EPARTMENT, * CoLuxsa1March 27, 1865. JlE invasioa or the Sdtate has rendered i L proper gt the Legisative Department of the Governmear of the ~ te be. CON VENF,D; that auch measures may-be adopted as' the wel fare of theState may require. And for that pur pose the members of the-Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of South Cai-olia are hereby invited to,aasgmble-ar Gr'eenville on TUESDPAY the 2Cth day of APRJL, 3.865, ati 2 - By the Governor. A. G. M'AGRATH. OniciL,: W.. S. ELL,nrvate Secretary. Apr. 4-10t. S* STRIPES, TRII4S. A NOTHEi Lot of those^nie .lighetstriped MSNABRGS,for Spring and Summer use For sale by 3. H. LOVELACE. Marchb2 tf . lalad Saw -FHe,~s. A FEW DOZEN very fine HAND SAW FILES. Just received and for sale by. March '21 tf - B. if. LOVEL ACE. Sugar, Sugar, Sugar; ' BARREL$5 of GOO.D BRdWN SUGAR, just elRECEIVED and'for SALE or BARTER by -Mar. 30.,4-2t B. H. LOVELACE. Srewn ShrIing.: ~Aflflyards BROWN SBIRTING, jnst re -ceived ahid for sale or hatten by, 'ar. 30. 4---2 B . B. LOVEL ACE. Wanted. FROM. ONdE TO A& HALF DOZEN GOOD CANDLE-STICKS for which a. liberal price will be paid. Apply at d'is.gfflice. . .March 25. -t . Cook Wanted. -~' IAGOD C00K, WASHER & JRO!iRe Waotrd. tohr rm thevownr. Nune of Appur fre egroes cied. 1t!~~t STE a00 choice lot of 'do Os TJRG, LIROL SALT DR-1.N -PRINTSe Bleached h Black 't White G0a ed pool ra WATOKEKYS ALMANAC1.'~R~f~ (Minet's Clark's) together with ver any other ar rse, whi&ilW be SOLD or A 4,'tf ENROLLINiG OFFIGZ, RiWWOlFB Meacu i0,I88 The attention of jol4egetrn oig a on furLpugh in e called to the requrem4n .o eral Orders No.I,A&f . nes JI. .Theo'rdirieferretp t returning home onsf b: -0" places at whichthey wil stay d riigT will immediately teport tQ the nearest Officer, who.will-keep a,qeteI'of thde .f, descriptive list, place where 4atione4,k$ the furlough was granted.Wnd'.the At 0 it expires. - Ill When a soldier.o" fogh,At. . ration .f themme, unable 444"e. to *he pital EzaiminBoard, he -il- ordsd'beforo theBoird of aminers for Conscrir Board if they th prope- wit tm"1 1 extenui' f furitgh oijV1 t . IV. In esseawbere, rtomo a soldier-is inable toappear -Wd Eaminers feVnseneripts, he wl 0 EnrolIng.Ofeer' with farlough, a hi.attendiug phy&sician, givg ' fUll stWAemen$ of his c'se, which crtificate, !p4oed, will be refered to the board for ifs se V.-A strict c spliance w ments willbe promptly e4r ci Marc 21-12 Cap .L The StatB of S0t Camba8. NEWBERRY DjISl|uC. BT.i P4gerson,Esq., rdir o berry Disfriwt.: HEREAS, Y. {. Pope haR ' my e for Lettesof Admita3on and ssi'nga 1he- foods and cha - - and 4redits of Birt I. Pope, )ateoAl tdetafoea4 deceased - Theae are .berefore to cite and admeaiht and uingular, the Mahdretand, re gi said deceased, to 'be and appear t(oe as. -ut; a6e Ordiharf's .Copit fobr the aT5lc to bc hiolden..at Newrber4'Court nea h Webt. day or April inst;' to shew IJ' any, why the -agid Adniisistration 'hu~j granted.' Given under my band thls 3rd da in the year of our Lord pny tho~~ kundsed and1sixty-fire. Ap* 4,2% JOHN'T . tO, . I R&AE vn Ea4iu large lob of 44tanM-S Cards, Log-idOd, Ind)igo, bprs ~ as 7ac and manyetiez aactioes& c fundbyT>~ at- sto re.. A RR . rk 28 tf. Tire Iron. ~ *I TWILL trade-Tire Iron for' two odUh 1,Cowsa and Calves., A. A 18 Newberry, March 28. t TO BONDED MEN AND THOSK WHO BAVI NOT PA ID THEIE,TITHE-BACON. ) TTAKE this oceasion td'notiiy yotr nottotar .Lover your Bacon to any person b~ut1'ithe Collectors, or this Office, or bonded Comi~l~ in tdie field. The'receipts of any butBqdd nen in the -field are worthless. W. W. WALKER, C. A. Newberry, 8. C.Merch 16, 1865. s6o4 RE~WARD.-.-ST 2LEN I RO ystable, nine miles abovc ewEberry heavy with foal, with, star in her forehead, hSe# vy mane'and til. 'She is very fat, and will foW in threqe erfour weeks. - $ 00 will be gihen for the apprehension.of the thief, or $30( orthe delivery of, the-raare. pp; I tf MICHAIELJ WERTS. Caps, Caps. K0A 0Oo GUN CAPS, a good- Enlih ar UgUUU tie.e for saTe by Ua--. 30., 44t .B. U. LOVEL SCE.