The Horry dispatch. (Conwayboro', S.C.) 1861-1863, June 27, 1861, Image 4
SELECTED POETRY*
~ REVERSES OF WAR.
Mantle my heart with the damp, dark pall.
Black as the midnight, and heavy aa ain.
Over m; spirit let miaerr fall.
Window* of hope, let no daylight in;
Memory aittk. and close out the tone
Of olden daya or of treasured past.
Light the g' M hlate of our wrongs alone,
Into the actles let their weight he cast.
Mantle iny heart with the garb of steel.
Sing her the song of revenge and ri g?'?.
Iron of rage, through my veins may 1 feel.
Thy strength to How with the crimson
bright;
Energy wake! and courage come!
With stirring chant of cauip and field,
Blaie on the altars of hearts and house.
Courage, and Honor, and Right our shield.
Mantle uiy heart in the soldier's attire.
1'owder-blacked, soiled, ana dusty with
use ;
Nerve nty arm to its truest fire,
And in its scabbard my sabre loose :
Breathe on uiy spirit thy hot breath. War!
Fire my heart with thy honeat pride.
Shine in my lace like a bright golden eiar,
battle's
B Aa frpflh aa the dew dr<
H brtre
K Will carry their virtue
The land of their lore,
I pride,
And wo will atand '.>y it i
Though we pour to pro!
I rrimaon tide,
B And dying will beg ita pi
Mantle my heart with the t
B Thrill through my veim
fl
Like a 'pillar of cloud." an
Mar,
B iiio flag of our Itold a
thrown
B The kind hreese of heaven
B|
B And float them grandly t
H It embletna the pride ol mar
B And mihi the laoenee <
AG R1CULT
the
through the to
public, one thing that
a great benefit to the caui
independence, Our
know nu
Iihu auo lulteu on it, in
Then why can it not be c
into hay ? Let it take tb
many thousand balea of
put up for S'iutfii rn trade
annually imported by the
and learn the uiighty Nor
only can raise Cotton, bi
wako Hay.
I will now giro my e
small way. In the year 18
and corn were very high it
turpentine very low ; so I
try some of the Savannah g
of my cattlo in winter, and
ly a hungry oow would cat
Kentucky mule, would doth
a* well, and in fact better th
deal of the stuff sent out
trade.
The process of saving ia
lect a place which has no
off*, on account of the grass
and lonaer. from tho f.w?? #i
U
craUj keep the burnt grasifl
T should prefer the burn^fl
sharp weeding hoe (ateel ll
weed it up close to the grl
it liu in the aim until near!
heap up io small heaps, twrfl
high, and next morning as sol
ia off, spread it out to take tfl
M^riliporfl
PH^^W^Wng kettle; t
^^^^^^^^ibempreciaely twenty minutes, i
possible ; hare ready a numb, r
jar*, and put the fruit in boil
Cork and teal the jar* immedial
keep them through the suinti
""" Th^U^-J
I heated before the hot fruit is po
otherwise they will break.
To Keep 1'rkmf.rve.s.?Ai
white of an egg, with a suitnbl
to a single thickness of wbil
paper, with which cover the jn
lapping the edges an inch or two.
dry, tho whole will become as ti
drum.
To prevent jams, preserves, cl
graining, a teaspoon fu I of crenm
must be added to crcry gallon
jam* or preserrea.
Blackberry Wire.?Take
riee wash aod mash them w
strain through a thick cloth, and
quarts of juioe, add one quart <
and three pounds of sugar. I
main e?p<>eed to the air three
weeks, thru bottle air-tight,
months it is exoellcot, and tbe c
better.
THE
General Leo.
The poVpl v of Virginia and of the Soutl
have great reason to congratulate them
, wives upon the possession of such a lead
J or of their armies as tlon. U-?bert E. L*c
. Wc have learned, with sincere gratitica
i tion, that by none oven of our own pen
I pie is this distinguished son of ti e Oh
i l>oiiiini<?n more highly appreciated thai
i by the eminent statesman and soldier a
the head of the ('onffilltatsQavennoest
(ten. Lee, as a scientific?* limitary com
tnander, is at least life equal of Gen
Scott, and, considering ths great advan
tage of being a younger man, havitij
more robust physical health, and beinj
the champion?f a better cause, wc lool
upon biui ;?s his superior. Certain it is
in his best days, W infield Scott consider
cd Gen. Lee as his right arm, und wc ar?
inclined to think that in the Mcxicut
war he was his brains also. When Gen
Lee assumed the command of affairs here
(very one knows that our military preps
r^fcpnit were iu a condition which it tnakei
u#abuddcr to look back
gave biuuelf, bcadj^K^f
TmnatdeW^I H
that everythingh-WV
* could have been done
>p. the honest and P???es*cd nt the start a
dred thousand, or eve
IS. or waiter their men ; but, bearing in
, I ncan nf one .
? ?i * y-pyjufCt'S ?AI
i our hearts, it our ] nicn> grtus and muni
andoberi.h It. s?J. j numbering that tbo
ect it our heart.' | large military force is a
I and labor that, up to tl
miection from God. ra| (government, with e
tern garb. War! [ sources of men, tueait!
i with thy clarion haa not been able to pu
, , for attack, wo may p
<1 a bright Mazing . , . ... ' J,
R * pride to tho position t
nil our new nation f?r defence, and claim
Scott, with all his boasi<
wtll Via. it. bright i and experience, and all
, ccs of hi. section, has n
ir>?n the pure a?r. . . . ,
.y brare doula. ?"d n 1
>1" many a prayer. Light rlOTM flaTry,
" 1 trepia and high iron led
XJ R A L . gioia.?Richmond l?i.pi
ir&f "Tho Old W
It wns thus, a f<>w
rl JBj/A heard a stripling of sixtt
mother who bore him.
? - hands wc have Inard tl
.patch ] | occasionally, though III
so allow mo ' ' he phrase is more often
bring before the | !>'* . At 14,1 Us cou
, , it jars upon the car, i
d be turned t<. Kn'K. An 'old w-mnn
*e of Southern object of reverence nbi
'avnnnali grass, almost all other plira.
mbers of cattle, II, r vcr>* nf?? "hnulJ
i port to courteous cousidi
.U green state ; ^ur mother; QI)<| ,hc j9
ured, and made I nf exccllcncj, approved
e place of the | She fought faithfully 't
northern trash, u??d came off conqueror.
, that has been I orublV fuce *bo. bca" t,H
> o . I conflict in all its furrow
verdant South, ? r .i mi
i most grievous of the ills i
tli, that we not hers ; trials untold and u
lit that we cau , her (4s>d and herself, sin
I cessantly ; and uow in h?
_r.^?? .. _ j stauds more truly hcautil
tiHsnoncs to a , , J ,
re , . 1 her youth?more honor;
Mud 5flh.y I jug i,n (I|C ??? ?u ,
ri Horry, nnd Hie proudest field of victoi
was induced to j Voung man speak k
rass, for the use i niother, and courteously,
e , . I Hut a little time, and vol
found not on- e ' ? .J
j no more forever. CJ:uers
it, but that a w(luB hj,e has passed aw.iy
lesame, and do sisters perhaps, or she of '
lan on a grent , world vou ehooae for a jTa
for Southern ! ,ov? warmly, pasgioua
j may lovo you fondly?b
while time is yours,shall w
i simple. Se- | tn vrill .. ,i .. ?
t -d v ut your oui, in
t beeu burnt ha* boon ! Through pullii
being thicker , fancy her throbbing breast
lat cattle gen- ' ^"lection and aupport ;
, boyhood ahe t>orc nation1
. to., clow, or , ,U^uglll|eM ruden.,,, ?0.
rake a good | through every ma
ioe best,) and her hund tha bathed your
ound, and let ! a,,d moiatfcned your parti
night, then i ?>'e 1,1 V\^ *P d?r
. . ">g nightly vigiU, watch
' or ,kr" f"? | , uur ti|ful bleep, rieepteM
on an the view j * * none but a mother oould
tic next day's ' Oh, speak not of her nut
cctly cure it, I >"u eaunot live no man^|
I auffice to B
Mfi
^^^putj Tribune bu an
hen boil that the slaves taken
as fast rh soldiers from their masters nhoi
ofsms.'l to hard work in making bnttc
ing ho: then make* thia mysterious pr<
tarljr, ard 'Then, too, if the exigouci
icr in a <*ampaign require ao summary t
nust be | ing, these contraband bipeda i
ured in, j destroyed?aa property. For
when cannon are about to bo a
. to the enemy, a prudent flener
ply the them to bo spiked?and ao tl
e brush, j spiked as to be forever wort
0 tissue 1 eannon to the foe. So, as ti
s, over \ who had served in tho I'nion
When our army were compelled to let
ight as a into the cjeiny'a bands, they n
I spike them, al property, ao t
to., from I would "be good for nothing l?
of tartar 1 and to tnake thorough work <
1 of the j negroes nust be inalruoted tc
| rebels, wo might try to use tb
, tbey were spiked.'
the bcr 1 Spiking negroes as they spike
ell, tbeu What does the wretch mean !
n three propose to cut off the hands at
>f water ( mrim and mutilate the slaves w
*et it re- , can no longer make use of th
or four erime is too horrible for the N
In six [Tribune, and it would not aurpi
ddcr the tbia ia really what if means.-?I
i Dispatch.
4%
j vm
LITTLE-Olt-HOTHX^I
? r- *> .~~~H
Auot Dorothy had n woodefA*
ness for sinking in McthodisiuH
the negro inert iuga, wjW^pP^
sionary meetiega. JM^Mri
would be board abft|| > d| UmH
j ' screaming 'From QreeDlioH|9
1 tain*/ or some other rqnat^H
t hymn. Hut when the plate^
: nround for the coflection, Aunt^fl
| always sang louder, and still loodH
! her eyes fixed on the wall, so thIH
' I never saw the eol'cetor until m
r passed her seat. One night sb^H
| thus rapt in ecstasy, singing at UrnA
; of her voice and gating at tba oeiA
'Fly abroad, then mighty Goepsl,' t^B
' Jack Hones cams around with the (I
' and, touching the old woman wtlfl
, left hand, said, 'Look a here, AnotyA
needn't keep os singing fy
mighty Gospel, 'Imp yon fife JgA
| to tnafe it 1 jld
li^RMM
Bn army of a bunHiu
fifty thousand IIydbopuoiuaT?3AMH
Hmiud the feeble- ro|_-ue, brought before a Pen
A the beginning, in n:?l f<*r a drunken riot, one d|
Htious of war ; re- the bench that he was not a
H organization of a hut in childhood be was bl
H work of such time mad dog, and ever siooe had a
Hii? hour, the l'ede- water.
I" " 'Kliia, to; child,' nid ? p
W I n?i,I ?, h,
- ,v uci inciijr Dieoe, who
t itself in position |,er jlujr jQ rjnglet#| ?jf tlie I>
niut with honest tended your hair to be curled
irgiuia is now in havp jone ;t himself.'
i that even (Jen. .So he did, Aunty, when I I
ed militarygenius ^nt thinks I sot big enouj
the vast resour uur4 it niyB |f.
ot proved himself ?? _ ?
cider ns the sou 1 he lion. CharlesSanOM
the sagacious, in- S,a,c" 8*nalofr fro? >l?<-cb?
chiefuiu of Vir- hc Ms ,,DMrclJr ashamed of hi
atch And your country sincerely 1
compliment.
oman.** 'The Court of Cupid: A
, before which lawyers' plel
J.j. ainc?, ?o |eM, . whcr<! ?crJ ,uU ? ?*
en 'l.Mguale the tll attachment; where th?
11 y coarse bus- tu|con the b<?dy, nnd supplemet
ic wife so called codings never fail to satisfy
the latter ca.e mt0, .6
used endearing- ^
nmouly spoken, hour I! or Hauit. It has
and shocks the ?r t,lC ,uto !*?? * Mooiwg
' should be an ! actually tree of Secretary SM
ivo any, bey.?nd lifo aa a footman, tliaj^
es of humanity. of l,i* opulence he onc^H
her surest puss- lidiee into their carrifl
;ration. She is from the mere force oM
n of
and wjriantcd, ?go you arc going^^^^^H
lie good fight,' mid a young lady
I'pon her vi*n- auot.
e marks of the 'Well, for my part, sonner^H
ed lines. '1 he { would marry a widowei^H
. i;r.. i i
"<***- wen j children.' 'I should prefe^
nknown only to j my no If, was the quiet reply ; bu
ij haw borne in- j ;8 i|je widower ?'
;r old age, she . n . <
rul than ever in I An "'vctorwte old 'soaker in
ihlc and deicrv- I w"8 lust uiKht tv,hnK ? PartJ ?
haw wtojd upon nf *n ^cntarfi 10 which b?
r? t ewtcd on the previous evening;
indly of your Wore >?u ?' inMuired ooj
tenderly to her. ! plunder*. 'Corned V replied]
u will >eo her ' w,t^ indignation,'corned ? No"
i may lore you ' n"1 ^y a Juo ^
?kind-hearted ! 'Mr. Timmin,' said a wag, *h<r
whom of all the keep hooks?' j
rtner, she inuy ?()ti by double cntrv.' '
tely ; children 'Double entry, how:s that V :
ut never ajain 'Oh, easy enough: I uiake 01
onian's love be and father makes another.'
lulling mother , , ...
ig, helpless in- Hawble, who has lately joined i
was your wife : r*v r",nl>an.V, ??ked us this raorni
in wwvwfird "'ilibiry othcer is like a man that
rly with your n,ovr<i oul of 8 hou9C ? Wc U
\ nursed you '^h'out of him by promptly ao?
lady. It was * 1 lt'ua,,,t t0 *ure.
burning brow Kismno speculation.? A 1
tied lips; her traction, it i? *? ? ? x~
^?oronni*
ktica* of want- I into tho New York fairs. A pi
bug *Uu)i? in handsome girls allow the gcnUl
by your bide kiss them for 12 J oent* a kk^fl
watch. I made $T>2 io
In ldbepuM *^*^^^^
Irics, and w tten should M
position : 'l:,l, a running spring inftoe.^^^^H
* of the A great many persons uodsrll
I procoed- build fortunes as Pat tried to builH
night be chimney. They begin at the topfl
example, build down.
band >ncd ^ j of the nightingale may b^|
at csusoh , \ 7. r 7 i J
I .I-I...I.H..I t? . ^1J?
orougniY o- ~ - "" "
dtlciis an ''*? tt bon wou*<* M better likofl
? negroes huogryone. <fl
camp, if Virtue in no sorority in this wofl
them fall What can Ik* more upright than ?
oust first logs and editor*? Yatboth are 4m||H
hat they be bored.
V'0. f a ' I*?? XVI. asked Count Me|9
\i ,k" br understood Italian. 'Yet, pl?B
. * majesty,' answered the tOMQvB
em, that \ f! . . . , I
spoken in Irish. majg
! cannon! Thii Mme Pb?lotopl,y is a fgoJ[ B
I>oes he ,n ? *ubU'? bul *n B
id feet, to )ouraey B
ben they Kir^t get an aWnlute ooiqa^B
em 7 No thyself, and th* * ? will ?? B
w i ork ern thy wife B
ISC US if
lichmond Ncrer marry but for lore;?
that thou lereet what la loreljr. M
B
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m. Tjft to Nafetcrilxfl
VTRI-weekly I
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aam? a * ro*f <;>>
B dnij
B^TH-Wnekly, $ I; WJP^^^J per
^^HB. Payment AJtuiw inTarkPoudtnaatera
wmliiK ua Are
wouUfl^^Hr daily eubecribcra, with SdO or
ird ba^H tri-woekly auhacriher*
I with $20, [ endowed in
* <$?Sh regi?tered leltera]
will ho entii|l
cjtru
Hv, or in lieu of that, 20 per rent of the
Htn? Ihim remit foil ; 10 per cent will lie
allowed on amounts remitted for
I gle
<SB^L
poliiiml the SOI'TIIKIIN
ia devoted to (lie maintenance of
honor, the
BJ^^^^^^^^^^HHpartincnt lie prn4^BflHBHMg|pP
i-vi-rjr claaa of new* front all part"
1 ta^^^^^^^^BFnrld. wrill he kept prominently
effort will lie to make it
^ a an acceptable fireside viailor. Spefl^^^^^ftenlwn
will lie to the
port ant
HKo leading cotton, grain. produce and
^ other inarketa ia the country. '
>V. ItiySMAX,
and Braufala-strtrt*. j
receiving from French and
^ft^mnufartoric*
PAPER,
^Bdcaign* in I'ancl, (lold. Satin.
Imitations, Uort^e#. j
^ a Lao.
and other Papers,
^MBirty of atyle and pattern.
^Kek of Window Shade*, of |n\ own
Hturr, and Curtain* made and put up ' j
B Upholstery Goods,
Material* Furniture Covering*, j
complete.
Hare offered, wholesale and retail, nt | '*
Bk(> a* to lireaenl iiwo?
. u'tiiccinent ? |
* 1 ly _
^^^Henlui ('andj Manufactory*
j^HKN.MA.V Si. I1KO.
^nauttut urera end Importer* of
Confectioneries; Fancy
BOXES, n,
* WH0LK8ALF. RETAIL
pnt up in Ih. )><>xrv ^
"*^^^|^Kder* promptly attended
King-st., Charleston, S. C.
B^-Cakes fresh every 1 >ay. ! Fl!
^^^^Hoding Oikf, Pyramid- mid Steeple* Eimlr | (}r
Ho order, Partie* nuppliol on ren-nnablo ]
J. G. N( AIIKN,
2 and 2 8 4 K i n p - s t r cc t, I
wimi >n ii v
I ^feau.l detail hem^HH^^ j
H in
Hairwool. Sprin^^^Mo** MatOlaaee*.
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Clerk of tfenerrl &trnion* on<i Common /'lent. ^
Jntnc* A. Thompson.
Onlinary.
Jumps A. Thompson
ih
Tar Collector. i
S. H.
Coroner. h
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II. M. Antlemou. .1. W. Mi shoe. I?h- j mt
niel l.ewin, Alvn Knicr, William Boyd. K. J 0f
l?. Kichurdson. Samuel l>. I'tiniari. J. J. I
Hichwuod, Jan. K. lifuwHtmrr.
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L'ppor lloard?Alvn Ensor. A. II. Johnson. I
l.eri Orningcr, Thomas F. Ilardee, James '
IImij. t?,
Lower Hoard?F. S. (iillrspie. W. W. Lourimore,
<*. W. Mux, Isaiah William*. Joseph
Thompson. i '
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('niNMUMtnsrri of 1'nhhe /inl/ihni/i. J |ow
ohn H. lUaiv. <leor(tr K. I'ungdoD, J. J. p0.
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11. -J. Floyd. ^
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IIORKV DISPATCH
Tt r. by tlio rn-li-i a?/u.?l. la coine.t
ri.!i?,ijV.ro', ll?rry h^IM
it- first ul Mat cl. isp\i. m?I" ?txMi tiiercafler as
*tl>!e i the u of a Wyvlly NewsH'cr.
fa entile-? the
HORRY DISPATCH.
The fi-t? tl** rich f?i .iiv-( of the Stale,
lurry ? \.-.-|>!r<l i iin* enj?.y - the Iti*il.?C?
<1 of it iinn Journal?thai the
-ire l-.r lea.litrj art<I Utmwlclge. generally.
r?. whip unioitp our |?eoj to? thaw
> j.reront i? ; irtci.liii 1\ a pci ioil when inmntloti
! > -"iipi't liflcr ntnl ilesite<!? J:at
??nt< ii.t" ? ii,/rn .,..f IIoj-mt, long cut
from I lie itt'|iroviu? un-l Jrvflopitig ititli:im
df our liniMv |*te-aee ?!otei nilncl lu
f i|uirtlv ii.> longer in Iheir isolation, but
>la?-e themselves uj;oa the same }>luil'unu
1 the re?t ?
il><r?in li""-1 '1?1
. uewrjpt i* tfTTKake it
heel, nit llie intelligent people of llnrry
ed not fori ashamed.
The editorial department will 1* conducted
r Jt??. T. Wvi.su, Km|. (?f hi* ability,
urtli and principle*. up f:tl it unneeeawerv
nay anything. Thrv ?re well known aiol
predated, 1 n?111 nt home and abroad, and
ford the most ample gnarantcr, that 7V><
vrry lh?j>nlrh," in it* nmtier, will be in no
%r behind the Weekly pre** of the State.- nte-llights
principle* strictly construed, nrc
oar which will he firmly nailed to ita tnartad.
The /''?p<i'd will la* comluctcd atrictlv on
v i'a?L principle, a* it is believed that only
1011 litis tjntsni can it be made to prosper.
ic terin*. therefore, will he Two Hollar* per
n inn. i urariahjy m ti'iraner. Advert i*e'lilt
nill be inserted at 7*? cent* per ?<|tiarc
12 lines for the t?r*t insertion, and f?0
its fop encli auhae?|nent insertion, willi the
?al lute* to permanent advertiser*.
A. A. till.llKKT. ) ?
H J. HA It It. , Proprietor*.
Keb. 28 1
itcs of Postage in the Confederate
States
for the convenience of our ? -- '
.. .vif iimi l lie
ilic generally. *f prepared iht folinjf
simplified statement ot? the rate* of
: agu mulcr I lie Aei of the Congress uf I lie
ifWrmlc State* of America. adopted nn
Jl*i February, Ihi',|. |t must l>e borne
min'l iluit the Vet i* to go inio effect
i*in ami after stub period n? the I'urlina*(lenenxl
inn)', tiy |irui'UiMii?n. an*
nee
KATKS t>F I'OSTACK
aceii pluce* witliin the Confederate State*
??f America,
us inn.i;?.
ingle loiter* not exceeding a hall ounce
rcighl ?
or any distance uiuler 'i(*l mile*, ft cent* ;
or an* distance oxer mile*. Hi cent* :
ii additioiuil single rate for each add it ionalf
ounce or le*?.
top letter* - cent* cacli.
i the foregoing cane* tlie postage ? l>e
mill l>y stamp* or stamped envelope*,
dvertised letter* - cent* e*cli.
ti.xi I*\< k m;i:*
uixtaining other tlutn printed or written
lei (Money package* are included in tin*
r:
? l>e rtlleil liy weight a* letter* are rateil,
to lie charged ilotiblc the rate* of postage
tier* to w it :
>r any distance under mile.*. 10 cent*
o h half ottnee or le?* :
r any distance over MKt miles. 20 eeni*
eh half ottnee or le*s.
all ?a*e* to l.e prepaid l?y stamp* or
peil envelope*.
nkw*p.xft:?*
lit to regular ami bona tide subsciber*
the office of publication. siul not exceedliree
ounce* in x?eight :
Within the Slate whete pnlili*hr<l.
ekly paper, til cents per oitartor;
ni weekly paper. HI eouin per quarter ;
-weekly paper. Itt| cent* per quarter;
ily paper. dW cent* per quarter:
mil ease*, the postage to tie pai<l qiiartcrailvatice,
at the office* of the subset ilierr.
Without the Stale where published,
ekly paper. 1:1 cent* ?
|>nj>?*r. 'J?# rrnla |>cr quarter