I- We would caution our sorghum grow-o oiasf friends against letting an unfavorableo • □ ochange of weather induce them to crowd their cane into the mills too rapidly. The grinders of course have not the timeto :take that care of it that the owners*have, and if piled too thick into their. | yards it is apt to sout on their hands. If properly stored away under shelter, so that the air can circulate freely through it, it will keep for. some time, yet, and the j longer it is kept, the better molasses it J'will make. Don’t be in too much of aI * * * 4 * ** 1 *1 * •.*•••hurry to get your cane ground, “hastemakes waste.” —-♦♦♦—:-From tiie 7th Regiment.—Last Thursday Mr. Jacob Radspiuner received a remittance from Co. A, 7th Regiment. The following packages remain uncalledfor :Wm. Windsor to Charlotte Windsor.John Little to John Record.John N. Hubbard to John M. Burnett.| Wm. White to Christopher White. Lemuel Record to Thomas Record.Jonn Ketchum to Nelson Ketchum.Benj. Windsor to Thomas Windsor.James Wills to Mrs. Jane Wills.James Stanfield to Christina Stanfield. Samuel Jillison.Jr., to Samuel Ji!lison,Sr.! James Davis to Mrs. Sarah E. Davis.