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nd reflects credit upon the men by whom they were vanquished. We have seen officers and soldiers who have been engages in almost every one of our important battles and their uniform testimony is, that the enemy stood up to their work manfully, and proved themselves, so far as fighting qualities go worthy of a Southern soldier's steal. Were the fact otherwise, we could secretly have the assurance to at or the word of one in connection with a single victory which the South has gained. Gen. Hill in his late address to Mart Carolina soldiers on the Peninsula, after on both the words of truth and wisdom when in declared that it is idle to dispute the courage on the enemy, but that it is the had cause and the conscienceless of being an aggressor upon the soil and rights of others, that unnerving his arm and actually makes him a party to his own defeat. The South is fighting for all that men hold dear, and intrice is he armed who hath his quarrel just." We believe that in Such it cau
Wanted--Substitutes and Recruits. I am in want immediately, of Six Substitutes and five Recruits, for whom cash inducucements will offered and paid on bing accepted. Robert Hill. In rear of Spence & Gery's Goernor street. oe 9--2t*