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?J?f ffnvotitm Sparta*. Z JF T 'jMFJSS Bier jiTS . /V-N^-V^^ W > *V^ -V -V-V . v -S TUuriday, October 10, 1SGI. Col. Orr'a itcglmeBl. A beautiful flag wa? proseutv;l to thta ?*gl- ; tuent, now on 3ullivan'ii latand, by the Imllcs of Ctatrloatou, on Friday last. Col. Jam* a \Y naytie presenteu rne nag, winch was received i by CoL Orr, who iua i? u few upp opuai? uu<i patriotic remark*. ?. The flag i* ofcliaste u it A tint pie design a ilk field, displaying uu one hi lu the Palioetto J aud Crescent, ami t?e word?, vFirst Kcgimcut | Kiflos S. i'. V.," aud on tiie reverse the Coti federate sturi! and hare. Fremout. If tiie telegraph brings lis the trufli, this 10 cream is about to meet with hit deserts. Hi.* contracts have lieen rcpud tted nt Washington, hit drafts dishoaoved, his proclamations modified, and now lie is ordered to report nt headquarters for c jurt-niartial. Truly the way of the transgressor is hud, nnJ tiie notorious "path tin dor' isubout entering up >u t It-roughest journey that ever he his travelled. His proclamation ou entering upon his military career was oven loo bloody for his villainous chief, and such us to c ill forth the indignation v. v vi j ??v?% *v mo ciiiuii'?n> VI minianily. lit* is on (lie high void to that disgiace and degicdut ion lie ao righteously deserves. [ i'ui olitiiiin. Scutlieru rrcabitcrlan (bur* l?. ^Several of the Presbyteries of the old achool Presbyterian Church, in the ConfederateStales, have held their regular fall meeting-', and without exception, have passed acts ol separation from the General Assembly of the Church, and appointed delegates to attend at Augusta, 1 Georgia, on the 1th of next December, tor the purpose of forming a General Assembly of the Southern Confederacy portion of the denomination.? IwuitrJiiiti. Corn llrcutl uutl Xig^erN. There arc no two subjects tnoro intimately associat-ed than an up country negro and corn bread. Let things go its they will. Hob must have bis corn bread or its a cholera case with hint. It so happened ihot in going to Augusta last week for the news w to K away the sntokcJiotise key and consul uuitly G<ut oil'the ineillio.x. tin returning, fentid a iittic darkey -ick, ?? the cook said ho had been "throwing, up all night." What's the matter, air??been eating trash again?- can,t yon speak??what made you sick? "I speck it was dc-'u 'inters and rice ami beef dat 1 cct when y u was gone aw ay wid tie key, sir, and we could'lit get no corn bread."? l.inrjitld .-Idrcrti.irr. The Old ISaru. , ^ Correspondent 1L in the Guardian ef Oct. <Mi, mentions among the Mjhiji shooters on duty near lite enemy's lines, the naiuts of Dr. I', 'i'olnnd and \T. 1>. Farley, Ksfp, ns among the most successful riflemen at the old h a n on the Little Hirer turnpike. I>r. T .land went from this District, .Mr. Farley is a native of Laurens. Dr. Toland carries one of Cults ri ties, and has niicady tiiatle way wit!? several Hessians. Vigilant*, Aivakct In a copy of the Smith Carolinian before us, Vc observe the record of three different enormous Crimea by uegroos, for which they will all sutler immediate death by banging. One is the murder of .Mrs. itoHr.iisoN.jof Lati- i easier, by two negro women,? both to hehuftg ] Anot her is a conspiracy to poison Mrs Con r.s, of t 'hurles on, in which case two negroes, a in.in and woman, will ccrlaiuly Im hung, and ! perhaps others. < The third is another case in Lancaster District where the slave wasconvicted of hurglaty ti l an ntlempt to violate a wliiie lady. lie of urse will also lie liutig hy ilie neck until lie is I . ail, dead, dead. J We call upon Vigilant Associations to awake I from inactivity The murdered mid the tnis- J eruble felons might both lc sueed hy watchfulness And discipline on the plantations and in theliighwa s. It is no lime tor laxity in the . discharge of patrol duty. fieri. 4. S. .loltnsfon. The correspondent of the Memphis Appeal, writing from Columbus, where Urn. Johnston was at the date of hproclamati n, says of ' hi in : Never was there more confidence inspired l?y a commander tlrm wan inspired by Hen. 1 Johnston nninr.fr those in whose charge they | iiave heon placed. His course, since arriving here, has been conciliatory, I rough firm nnd decided. His every act, movement md order, mark tlie man as pn sensing all the qualities ul t a wise, discreet and brave General.'* ? Much of tlie roitii?i:tr. TiiciiMiixn, October I. ? Authentic in exigence has hi en re eived here that Gen. Jackson, witli -,">"tt Georgians, were attacked on Thursday, the dd itisl., on Green 1 riur river, near t.'heal Mountain, h;. d.tM.O Lincohiiie*. un iler Geo. I'eynolds. Alter four hours' Itaid fighting, the Lincoliiife were repulsed, with a t heavy V'l-s. Our loss was but slight. I .Xfctutiuy Meininiiig. r, of the Treasury, in ( virl lire- of an act of I he last t'engress, lias ordered iho established of ports ol cnii \ an I dc- ' livery at Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee, for gooes, wares and merchandise, imported or j exported. The llxnmlner of this morning indicate* strong movement on tho l'ototnae. I 1 A reliable dispatch says that the Lille.illlitcs I in strong force crossed the i'oloinac at < tceo , qunn, for the j nrpose of capturing one of our j batteries. No particulars aie given, but it is believed they were cut off. as they don't know ' the precise location of our batteries. ] \OM Or lean* tlenm. NI w Ontrw*. September 'Jd. The Govei n >r icmicii or irrs to any to eitI"i;o me unlitui i low to drill every evening. All person.* refusing or cv ruling will be record' 1 on a blank li*t :i . suspicions and enemie' to tl?e P n h. No homo guaV .s v. ill be allowed, unles* tuni'iier* i or persons over it go. Full nutbori'y will be < given to cntnpHi thcdieciplino of ihccouriinar- j tail. Tlie nion are In I ring .?ucb arms as they have. The Governor officially recommend* thai banks and in urance e .mp-tnio<? rlo-p at 2 j ' o'clock in the afternoon, and oilier bu mess at j ' 8, an t bit every one rin ittntid drill. The fortifications ami otbor military ptrpn rations nre progs cssing vigorously. Tliis morning, the steamer Niagara attd a I 1 sloop arc off Pass I/Outre Bar, A sloop is off" i tlie South east bar, and tliesteam frigate Ilicb- j mond is at anchor oflT tbo South -wen Pass, a mile above the pilot at ttion. 11 c -'.o >p ol w ir ! Vtncinnea and at cam giuf-b at Water Witch ! arc at anchor outside the Smith not bar. ? -? . ? * F.i.eciios of Govr'rii.r. c>? tir.oantA?The Hrorgin paper* gerernlly concede that Hon. i .loseph FI. Brown has been elc-led Govern' r, by a handsome majority, over.Judge K. Nishet Thus ends the most sharply consented Stale canvass thnl has taken place since the formation of the Confederate Government. ?- ? it e-? ? The Netv Or'cnns Delta aays tliaf Governor Morgan, of > w YorkJaexten?ive?y interested in property in that <uTv, and probably else- , fherc in t he Sou h. -r^ramr -n TT r- I TTTTT ^aarna Soldiers Aid find Relief* Assocla* lion. At the regular weekly meeting of this nsiociaiion on Friday Dot 4th. The following communication encltv ing one hundred, nod eight dollars ten cents, *ns ronJ : " I>/ ar Mns. VlU StOKXT: We the committee appointed to deliver to this society, the proceeds of the late Concert, lor the benefit nf the eoldiWh-have the pleasure ui presenting to the Treasurer, the sunt of one hundred and eight dollars, hoping that it tuny he the menus of al cviating ill some degree j the wants of those who hare gone forth to offer tlioir lives, if necessary on the altar of their country. Yours Respectfully, .MI3S CLEMMIE I.EC.O, MISS FREE HENRY, MISS SA1.ME Dvl'RKB, MISS II ATT IK CHOICE. On r.totien it vras uunniiiioiifly. llr.\ /iril. That on l>. half of'our brave soldi ors, mill i ho Ladies ???' i^hc Association a vole ??t thanks be tendered to ilic donors, tor this laive tilid timely contribution our ludy ciuw. A Communication addrcssid to thoTrceidenl, | wn* submi'ted to ilio association, risking uid I tor the " Cherokee dunrd." t'lijonln Woltuid, which by ti unanimous vote was granted. A propnsiiion tluit this Associntio t, take ccrluiii companies from this District, mailer its care devoting what ever means it limy li ive, to supply the aim Is of tlic nnth/ in those companies, wus di-cussed. and liiuilly a/i/irot'til, provide the LikKc*, mid the l.eliel Associations ill liie District generally*, eo operute with us by selecting, one, or more companies, upon w hich to bestow their attention, so that rcery coin puny from Spartanburg District, will be under the care of sonic Uelief Association in the Distinct. The l.ndies of this Association desire especially t" acknowledge the kindness of die ladies in the e uiiitry. w ho h i\o sent in contributions most liberntely. tiny received from. Mrs. Martin t). Miller 1 II It. Shirting ami S pirre of Socks, 1 pair of p ints, and I pair of Draws. " Mrs. A". /'. U'.i/i-rr, i!;l yards Superior Liusey and t pair Socks. " Miss /.i..o Mi>i-;,in 2 New Comforts, 2 lied ticks, "J Shirts an 1 11 pair socks. 'Miss M 11y VNyntie, 1 t'oinfort, 2 pair draws, 1 Shirt, I Towel. "Miss Amanda Wynne 1 pair Draws. " Mrs. Matthew M <ove 1 t'oiiaterpane. " J/rs. I". Ifn 11 < ngei 2 Shirts and l! Towels. d/iss Fannie Ualionger 1 Shirt. " .Mrs. Kolierl Smith 1 Shirt. ' .Mrs 11. ('. Springs It pair Draws. " J/rs. 11 ugliest on 2 pair Socks. " /Mrs. Henderson It Sheets. " t/vs. M in. 1\ est 2 T'uir Seeks " .Vrs. William .'/oore f? II uikx Woollen yarn, also front .Wi s. J M. Llfonl I pair Dr.-uvs au<l 8 pair Socks. " JJrs Joseph I". Smith I pair So-W". ' Mi'-*. James Wi'son x pairs ol Woolen Socks. " .Vis. Joliri Garrett 7 ll?^ Wool. "Mr*. II II. Thomson I Dressing Gown. mid j Woolen \ arn. " l/.n S dlie >/.tvl?iii 'J Pillows, an I -1 Towels. | " Mr*. Walker (Walker House) articles for ' llospiiai. ' From .Vis. A. .1 Daniel, articles for llos- 1 pit il. Contrilxilions are also thankfully arkuowl LidgcJTroiii Mr*. l?. W. J/oure, .Wis Davnl I 111 liuril, .\/i?a Hilliard, .Vis- Hctsy Wright, VrDr. Shipp and Vrs 1 loll* mill. The following La lies have coinributed Blankets to companies under Col. <). E. Edwards j uoiiiiiiaiid. Mrs. Proffessor Duncan, 'J, Miss. I.oiuax, 1, . Mrs. Ijlisha Itoiuur, Mrs. Dr. Shipp, 8, Mrs. Irwin U, Mrs. Choice, o Miss Choice, 1 J/iss S. Stevens, ?, Mrs. Professor Carlisle, :t, Mrs W. II. Ti iiinuier 2, Mrs. ti. W. II. J.egg, k', Mrs. ' I'.warl, I. Mrs. fc>. Hoho, 1, Mis. i a.-ion, 1, Mrs. , DuPrcc, 1. Mi-s. Henry, I, Mrs. Howie, | Mrs. A. H hiihy, 1, Mrs. W hiteluid Smith, 8. ! Mrs. Dr. Russell, -, Mrs Dr. Kenedy, 1, Mrs. Joseph Foster, 1, Mrs. Edward I'arker, I, Mrs. lease Cleveland, li, rs, Maybin, G. Mrs. A. J Daniel, Mrs. Dr. C'Icvovcluiid, li Louisa, 1, Mrs. II. .1. Dean, J. Mis. Walker, (W. II.)!, Foi Capt. Walker, Co., C?>1. Jenkins, llcjjt., I "ruin Mrs. May bin, 'J. As the approach of winter adds greatly to J lie demands upon the lime ot the elder] numbers of the Association, it is believed and , inped, that the young ladies will coti'inue to' ivince increasing interest iu the cause, rciiiemleriug the sufferings of our Sir..vc defenders inprovidel wiiii combotabic clothing, in i climate lar colder than that ui Souih v audi , ul. Ity order of tlie President, MUS JEFPKK.SilS CID)D E. I'tt ICi?- Idiilit'sor Spurlauhurg UlMrh-t. We have been re-pies. t d t<> publi-li a list of irciiiii|i:inii'i> now iii > ?! v ice n<uii >|):ir:.inlnii _ i district and tu 'ly ton.-k yourco "peia inn in aplun which has been proposed to the I.a lies Aid and Kel.cl Assoriuti >11 of this place, i'?r applying these eoinp inie.- with such ai>l, aI amy be in your power u> 1 uider It in, that "Aid Associations lie foriut*d in every I leigiilmrhood, or al every cinneli, so that cve y lady in ilie iJistrict nid every little girl who ( mii knit a pair of soeks, in iv Lave iii?# .-alia ruction of assisting. Let rueli society decide rriiielicompany or eom| allies ii willbestow it- lu:ior upon, and tin- tlgli this paper or I lie II x press make known the nam of iliat company. IJy | orrcsponding with the > aptain flu* number of men umiblr to supply themselves with comfort aide ? liinp. can 1 e tin a certain'd and t he < /' (7 article* needed. Ini!ii< w ly in -!i c ? n j> i iv will feci itself in object of tho sp?- d .-ire )l some Association, and every lady whoa ano < making a garment will know that is the vrry no nee led. Winter ia approaching so rapid ly that no tune is to be Inst, if w<? wml I pro ride for our brave soldiers. The ladi. s ot I lie Arsocial! n in this town aie ready t<? enter into this arrangement, and sob ct Companies, as s >on as they arc assure (if the cooperat i< n ot ' I he ladies thonghont the iJislricl. I.ixl of Co/npame* nom Spa rtanbnrg fhetrict. So. <'a., now m the tervice of the Confi derate State* : in i itk 61I1 nr.oiMrsT, roi. .iknrinh. The Spartan Rides, Cnpt. Jos. Walker. The Morgan Infantry, f'apt A H. Foster l/ivrson'a Fork Otisrd. Capt. R. B Sony, (' tnpany 0 , Capt J. Q. Carpenter. IN TIIF. 13lh Rr.OIUr.NT, CO!, O. F.. EDWARP*. ! The Forrest Guard, Capt. 1> R. Ihinoan. The Fa< JcMe Guard, ('apt. \V. P (.Cmpton, The Cherokee Gum 1,-Capt. W. P? Wnflord, The Rrockmmi Guard, Capt. Brook man. The Iron District Volunl'-ers, ('apt. A K. Smith. -r, ?ti. T.'j " IN TilK 9lll NKOIMKXT, COL. W.ANIUNU. Tin Cu?p?>i' (Juurd, W. M. Folic. IN THE 3<J REOIMBNT, COL. WILLIAM*. From Ulenn .ipriusj Co., Cajit. Kennedy. Cram Anchor Volunlfcri, 1'ipl. Ferguson. | IN rilK Ifttll RKOtMCNT, COL JONES. The Pnorce .Voun:etl Rangers, (.'apt. Xlles I Nesbiit. IN THE Olh REGIMENT, COL. WINt?EI?. I | l.iuicjtuiic Hpiing-i Co. Cipt. W. U. Camp. | CA.MI' NKAK (JcRMANTilWN, ) 1 Sept. 22a, isgi ) Dr..\n Tri.mmik.r :?As 1 have nleisur< (1 moment this morning, I will employ it in ] wiitrnj* you a short note I would have |1 written you earlier according to promise, ', but we huvc hud so much sickness in our ' i I - 1 .? . t . ? I i \ (mrp miu p-? uiiiiijr ticuius 111:11 1 nave 110 I disposition, whatever, to write the sad facts I j to otir friends. Our Ilc^iuicnt has lost in ' I all, since we reached Virginia, forty one i j men ; ami of these the Cow pens duals j | have lost six j viz .1. Turner, .J. t'. [ Kobbs .John N. Ward, \V. J. Colo. James 1 I Petty, and Smith Harris. And these losses 1 for the most pal t, have resulted from Me.as1 eis. The health of our regiment is now rap- ' idly improving and I think we will, in the j course of a week or two, he aid to turn 1 ut 110M411 u fine hody of men < > 11 Saturday last we wore ordered to the advance position uftho army of tloi Potomac to relieve another regiment Irom Picket dnty, and , wo oceupie I this position for seven days This was truly an interesting place, for | there was and almost a continuous liiin;_: kept up between our pickets and thorn: of t the enemy, but with no serious injury to 1 j our men, and not a jjreat deal to the Keder ; a Is. Our Pickets killed one Vcriuuiitcr in a few paces of our line an l took one tier- ' i man prisoner, and it is thought that six 01 eif? lit more of theciieuiv were killed at sumdistance from our line, hut of this there 1 110 euitainty. Our llc^iment was posted [ 1 at a lull culled Diaudim >ro ( astle, soiin I live or six miles from Washington City, ! and about a mile north of d ipt >n's liill ' j We staid one ui^ht in the little village of I Pall's Church. This 1 have been inform ed is the oldest Church in Virginia. It was hnilt in the year I7"7 of bricks, wlii li arc said to have 1 eon shipped from P.no laud. In this ehnrch th venerable fat In r 1 of his country held his membership ^ bile at this place, we saw professor I,owe make . , , . 1 t\M) nssensions ear y 111 the morning near Arlington lle'ghts, for the purpose. I sip pose, of reeoiioiterino ?>ur j ?sitiuii are! strength. I had the pleasure of a trip to Mutinous Hill, frmi which i>!acc tli ,-r\ n cry is truly interesting. Hue oast can t seen the city of Mcxumlriu, six miles ?1.^ taut, un<l nearer and a little to the rijht i- , Shooter's li ill, crowned with the ciieinv 's 1 cutis, w hile above the ran*purl*, the j r : ! oppressor- fliyr float- i i the hr ?;.c. 'Ibi ' h'otonmc with its wi do waters, ? . , .! be seen a little to the lelt of Ah xan liia, and the ships ot the < netny visible : i the e\. all the way up to \\ isliin^tou. I iio t * < <d Washington i- nh nit In t ??.:h !' M u.i son's Hill, an ! can he s tii IV uu the l:i11< i i place very distinctly with the natural- eve The dome ot the Capital loom uc up towards the heavens, pro-* iits a beautiful 1 appearance of i^ran leur to tli hehohh r. , ami 1 thought while cunt mplitino; the scone oi Nobutdiadm .'./.ar an 1 the ? itv ol Itabvlon, ami lilt that such would tint m ately l>c the late of that prou I city ami it- , present haughty tenants. I here set m- t * l>?no diminution of zeal ami eouia^e on tin i part of our soldierly, every nun appears to he inily determined t ? do his duty to hicountry, in this her tiiuc of need. Ami w. feel ami know that we are only c e,p i.di:.,: for our legitimate rights, an I with this asiranee Wc put an unb urn h- 1 faith in tlu ; justice of the (IoJ of battles, who woiphs with impartial balance the a< ti *us of iih n and wc arc satisfied, aitli nich our -hip <>| : ?.! ?!.? iniiv r. i-L 1 nt 1 * . ...... .. .. ? ? uiw i ? >>i II ? I angry sea, that -he will ere long on: rt< 1 > the pah , and Ik salt !y tn ir? d in the ln.r bor of peace where none will dare in her <juiet. Kesj <ct 1 i.Iy y?>urs, W11.1.1 \ M M. I'd.'TKU. EtCHlKiiatton ol I'rnl. Stf\ The <'harle-ton pa per., auno'in tie resignation i>t I'r d' l\ Sh u lis. ol the State x Militais Academy 11 e puluatr 1 in lslJi, and ha- been evei since e iiim eted with the institution a- I *s?>f" - ?r ?>r Superintendent, nlid leaves to < liter upon the dn't - of the Mini.try in tin Kpi-toj d ' Lurch. I rut. SI" veiis eonima: ! >1 I lie l .tad ! t, tli ts when tlo-y liia I m the Star tlie West, and litis the h n >r nj having i i ted the lirst guns whnli inuigurati i the war. lie ha. ilinclnr-od his duties with -i-- , tial ability, ami leaves his post with tin t best wishes of the eoininuiiity ('apt. d It \\ hite. the Senior f ] r .ill. succeeds him in charge of the < .t ide! Neadeiny, and ( apt J 1* Thomas take, his place as SupciinUiident o, the Arsenal Academy. 1 ('llAUI.r.-ToS, (>. ...tin' > A > 11 -1 .1 In tin | f'ourier suys iliat (.'apluiii l.vneli, ol tie- ( n , federate navy, has enpiurrd the iV ie a . u;i i boat Fanny; off Roanoke i?lftn I The I nny iiioiinieil two rifled cannon, ami 1 * I on heard one then.und veronals ami a largo ipianiity i of store*. The nunibei of pi i.i neis taken i sixty*. i A MtNiarr.it'* \itku. - |{?v. .IniiicaSim-lair, of Not ill Carolina, i ? .i ut mo call, with j liu following :inpeil: 4 In llio two folil i-lo-i ity of tiptain in l army of llic Lord and my country. I -e I to I? m i llio men under my < > .in not to > i? t > \ over Ibeir .spiritual n.? w.-l| a- temporal |h-* (tod and our country : Fe low cili7.e11.-1, t > the rescue." The K ileijjh |N. (' Sianlaid lenr; that (ten 11. C. 1 otton, who tllll-l lie OVer -t witty veu's of tge, htwraised 1 volunteer cAntpnnj in ("luii bio. county, ilen ('. <oninuiii<lf<l -1 Chatham comptiny in IH-, nnd wn ; stationed ?t Norfolk 1 \ late despatch from Fortro** Monroe, pub- 1 lished in 1 Noriheni piper, . ay* that the p> lilical prirouoi s. recently arrested in IIt:; 1 have been -' ill to oi l I' .inl atol will I II eil in the I'..rtro .11 d nit in Fort I.if it e *. ip h i" been inn unce-l. ? ' I. . JarkNuu'it Hut tie In W<>Hlern ' Tlrciuia. IUci!M'i.ni>, (M C. I ifg?< qd> nlilivs vf valjililt1 ?ii'] 'tiKuiulile <-.v>u.i'!g, t'umluriii ntid iiccexrnruM, ttrc il.ii!y J -cclvea ntid forwarded I L?y the thivwrnmoiii authority* and apccii 1 ' igcntd here, from the people of all (H/Hions of ' ihc tfoutb, ft r regiments. companies, and indi- i ridual sohMer*. Fully 8,000 Marylnndcrs are nay* in the Con- I [(.derate army. 'fha rumored Ian line of a largo federal force j it Occoqunii to he untrue. < Inly ibout fifteen lauded, and quickly w undrew. The federal* are arr. sting men nnd woman ! ?t Wheeling of seooexiou proclivities. The following diepi'th from Brig Gen. II. R. Jiiek.-oii ha- heeu irevived at the War l)cpu rtnienl: CAMP BARTOW, GREENBRIER ltlVEK. Dct- !i.? The enemy attacked u? this morning in consider able force ? cMimeted at f>.000,with dx pieces of artillery of longer range than any ire hare After 11 lint fire of fourlioura und a ; lialf, and heavy attempt* to charge our line*. ' lie was lepulsel, ev.deti'ly with considerable j loss. We had no i \ ally pursue him on hi? | retreat. The ho-s on cur side #uidlc \ fuller report r'timil he ^W n through the regular eh-miiels ho- several dayv. My jrre?poudi iie? w iili ti. I.oruig liuu been in It-1 I'll! *<*<I The enemy ? lurrt' were superior to .in lull \vi- h i?l iliu advantage in position." I. vir.it -Total Killed ot tin- t'oiilVd?tutc* 7 ; wounded ?0: in ing 1J The of the enemy w as ev ideally to tore. 4 not Iter r.*cap?' l ioiu a retin a! Sciit s ol ICoiti ai'ksiIklc ((hciiliircsi. We liuti an inlci v ievv y.-lerd ly with I.i'iit. t'liniiti*. e! the I' til dilute Army, who effected Ins e--ape truiii i|o- fi'ii.-ial |iri-on at Wn-hitiglon, on V\i'|.i'- i|.\ ihe l*i|? iu?tniii I.iwiii. I? was captured m the l>alll?' at Manassas, near the Henry ll< i- - having been decoyed bv the eii'Miiy. who h ot ji omn rd our signal . into close proximity with a body ol ^titi ! men. I'll* iug t lie en' iie nijtiit previous to his euL'ape, he Willi others, kepi nixinii- W ileli, but lint i I ii itnpi s-ihle t.elude ilu vieilaiireol the -entiuels- lie liti I been pro\ i le i w n h i lie uiutoini ol a I'eiei.i oil.err by some kind Imi es nf l\ ii-h-npton, who u- il i be jo- ? 1 i. 11- ne-lhud a| smu/gilinr whi -Ii we have : -n ha I oe.-a i a to notice' I'lSftu.sid in this iiiiiiorin he I lei - ' mined i o l i-h it a lull and in I lie day lime, an I | leeoi'dingly pel ling two ot hi- Irietuls to ti--i i | Itiin over the wall, he Muon louud liitn-ell' uut-i :e th prison, though the most Ii i/ irdi us I ei?'i uf t he en erpri-e wa? vet fo h- one unit ere I. V n ol-l la lv p a w liiia | a p 11 uni i lie uu'i bill In* di-arm a if-r -u-[ ieiun- by pielmdiiig lo hi- n ! i ici I It: sshed her il ha I lieeii anu y> I by any ot his men, and promised Iter that any emnplaiul iu thai it-peri ! should reccivoIns prompt ntteuHon. Ho re- j in aim d in i lie city a r hour n it-I a litt It, and i hen -tune I l"i 1IIitd ii burp, where lie arrived-ale- j ly. Sume I f hi- iady ueiptaint tPces here pro I'Urril hint the disgui-'' ol a drover, and In- went ' mi Ihrougli the cnu y m.tk. ng ex leu - i vc eon - , it arts for. the pur a a if cuttle, lie met ma ny iiiiluvni inl ti i ii, w h ?, lor ilicit* fid'iiy to I lie cause nfbio J- i i w re < intpt lied I sleep iu the 1- a: i,-k- i. ,t. lb -lepi i.e. nightp iu a hot-.se -i I. while his tiien-ls i,- _ t w ' eh i ? en him I 'i;e :.j prom.ii of danger. II.s ttip i'. aglt Miry, in I w as e . 11 emeiy ha/i|i l"Us. yet I , i i in d In elude the lot . IIltd tin .illy eainc t The > inity of I lie I'olom.ie, ? len- lie iri ! wi'i.li; i lend. \ 1:11 itlT \! mi le . Ill a Ceil lb < ! w I pe I r .III I- .1 lieHenry u( havuaire.i ?y [ .i-iic-d. I mr I ? V. _. I. I j iI'll -y luoelhei l.i "t il In*..ring hi- > '_ ? i- nip'iniuii i a his e- . . sh re oi'H-e i .v i'l", which th'-v .-I - -e i an I - -ill had oe- a i >11 lo til.ink ti - i that if i w.-re once uiurc cti the I. tendiy - . i ,. I Yn g nia. I.iem. I? says that the parting words Qf the 1 'r.iehei- el M.. '. i r. r <ioi'? - . - i lo el t1. in to en e ! iv.-r and Ii p i . The p: i- m . - in V.' .- 2n toil, a our ru-1 is in- 1.1 I c. : i ?" III ..1 I 111 II.u O .1 I : i ^ I -- . n.ii.; i n.' : . r- ? III I \ i.i' I t i v 'i'ti id in t Iiin.l l.V. i"i. ; tit |... !i. in i v. i itr. twii'i1 -. ! iy I'm- _r tii r .iih f e !w I Lilts >.>'i^li. Ii .im'v . i ii i I .> ? - -. in _ nrni-li i Ihmh ? )i < .i . iu.?. |.:i ii.il.lv. V \\ a- iti it hi i j ii... ?> cl. >i. li 11 it. : . ? u.?, .v- "ii - -nj) i >otl (lint tho rt Ik I. Dunnot, 1 is il it'll I I y .i.i. , I.- p.it :: -. ii I mill i:;i - i hit i wo - 11:> !- Irii.1 In- n |>l.u-<- I it ii 1 * i" ur.-il fur j.t'riuilti ..? 'i in f-i-ifu', :m I I hill III' I'll'Vtl-l M i -i. ll il-l.l ..'It-1 . -1 . Mill: -1 It! ?-Y> ! .r ln.i ii ij.l .ii' Ii .//. i t /J -j :'ct. l<a(r \<n'i iici !) ?* 11 it. !. 1 ,\rw 'i 1. i j.i-i ii- .\> i hen r ii' I In- I "Hi.vr i mi _ i . i i.i % - iii-m*: Tin- N.-\v Vorii II '.-tlit! i invi ii ias boon received, which -'i-m.- that X|iain ill li it rt 1 \ ii-i-..n|ii/i' the in K'j.en.lt'ii i' i.i in .-li' if .! ;, . i. . ri1 M ! i- re' n- '->1 ! . v'. it A run i Mi .1- I". i'I 'll-w.-in 1 i- t?-i. 1> re 1 1 *1 ill i it-i "m< in Liliri.ln. 'l'ii. l> He . liti' -i i f Mi.-<. . Int el i. itiii till i lion, lease lUvii for Govern ir. 1 i i .nil i li im - .t> li. i k Iti'j.ii ".aii. The Jr.-ek in .1;.- I' in. e- ! >t ,f.- i i i-.-.-,-:n 1 s.t n'i votii 11 .. I ni..n I '.-mi..-i hi ie 'J1 ?ti imi. u l the I'! < k H iili n I i.OI 10. 1.in.-..In In- . . 11- I ii . j'-iiii ' !' I n fin try .! the 'Hi v ' i.i ai i>. 1 - I uierm I' iin I' 1 ii Vi'Ie li i - i ri. * 1 i' W .i-ii injj .11, (i. in- 11 M '1 -l-m-t i...-hi.I . .-kifiring. Rx Vioe-l're idenl Go \f. Dalits Iim made] , it v.-e m.iv -!i i:, l'!til:i le;plii:i i*.-. i i i i . - n i I 11. Hulliniore /'; i i . i.i- i>- i . . ii iv.- 11-?it 1 ri n. t\ . er .-it!. .1 : . \ /? . ... \ l 1 i> m '11 *ii' i happened i?i i-ie t *.">??it i . Tin .Mi- .it I'i In ii-!j lua :-t* hiilei [i -. t.- 1. il l.. 1 i > .It:. ii I'Leir ?l; eeam I . .. . i I.;, . J.- t : n!ii~. I:?(? ?'I i.i M \V :>.s. > ; ! .1 Tlii' ?.?|>| ..ii. ti**i .-Hi- , : . .< : ho o.iiiM lni\. | >-v -nl.-.I I. ii. i --ii_, \| . ? 4iirr? ii I? r l'\ f.-irl no It-. ; i .. \ lvi! <, Iiow vi-r -?-i-1- v i i in St i - 1.1 i , rtii..:. - frii'h-N .into llinl ii'il li.> M > | ? I., -j- ii f, ai. l l lial w-i i, . I i I .r ! iin to >M oiijii lion v) l i_. ii ? i |. I i ? . Mi | i . i > -t \\ w I' J- irtin. lit 1-1 I. ,'lt I. it 1|. \\ l f. l-ll It:.. |.\C "t -I ll'llllff. ixi.hnl: m t i-.-o at. 1 h< I1 111" W .iilM til- fililo i i H -1* i? the loheN Ii ill llioir position nl I.. \ington. Maoihtr itk'h orKT.- A *' mrt of Magixml."* inil I"i . '.i - \* i? l .-l l nt t In- r. -h. l>-? * f .1 i nl -> | . in tli - l? - i i. Hi \l .nl iv la * I', i rial ut a liijru -lave, ihiiii 11 iv. , 1 . i . \ 11- I r in I >111.1! ! . r' i v. ill : ... ' l.ii" !n|-\ iii'l in lit oil ; ! I'i . III tin I 'i la; ii|i -n ihe |>or-.ill >.| a liil. In11. I'lio ? 11 I t' . o x\ i - l uihI ii i l_v II. I. I l-.lll O irH at | lt< oil.-.' I In I.I' |i:il||J ii the _'7i!i tlnj .t He re in her next. Tho nogro 'n'vr -ii t l.r w \ > -i tin*;. ..t' ii ial to I he ill it I. in.-a i -r I 11 . i .- . | >1 11 nni I lie o >n I il.le \\ 11 ? Ii I Ii in i' ?' iiirg.', tin I Ii 1- lull ince li -oil i' 111(5'.' \ i-nroH-* "lop* an- h i.ij{ ikhi'ii i !i ive li mi la i vr / i/. vr /. ./ ; r. -AM' IVII loiri >sn. t t.-iiilioi ; I ritoi'iiiaii"ii litis 4?een < i.i i . . r. ; h I i no il I . > lia- el o a I o.l It u?i/ '! into tint ion is tin.itli-ml ill I in- mIs i until ri' i.ni I'ti io'it 1'ivi-, irtf I 1?y the \ I-i t ? fVfinji 4.i" \I i - , ?; ) . on 1 ii?*- ! %>' In i l>* r? r< iiiilnil ?it it 4 tinn I i r|.\ < II . Iiiwur N l In* urtiij ' i?l M< ti' ! wnli thi *11" in y I I,,. ..n.Mnv I. I I'll 4 I'lmioli Uii hourly ixparting to In' ir a| fighting on rhc Potoomc - ?f.rr . -? 4#1 " Tilr r m mi i v i? Oi.vr nAt * -TIip nppoiui moil >! yi rir?.;i - in tlii* i,. ntfli?ritp firm J nrr 'nil, hn'ing ii' in i tIn1 limit t i u of live grti i. nth,' r.-, j.i , hy ciistin^ ln? . of ifr out ! i lc .* i , T .i? li?tiuction l.imwr. ii hi- l'nui , 1 in 1 i onlo'Ui.iif, or rcgulnr ! u.* ' i' !' .l1:.. ' I o\j>ir< s with the vriuin r it ot ? . v ?? I f Hampton's Artillery. Fairfax 0. II., October 8.?The United Ktaten steam propeller Resolute, twelve bundle I tons. was .-link by the Hampton Artillery, lu?t Wedae-day. at l-'iee Stone l'oirtt. It Is said ihut u gun-heat bus also been sunk since then, and tint the smoke-stack appears above the water. neaiOlathias' P<?int. President Darts reviewed the troops to-dav. ! The military display was very graud and iut- j posing. ?C/utrletlon Courier. X?'W Prospect Moldlcr'N Alt! An HtMlufloM. The I.adieu of the New Prospect vicinity, meet on the 11 tli, of Sept. IStfl, for the pu.pose of forming a Soldier's Aid Society. A lew appropriate reuiHiks were made by the | Huu. (i. Cannon, alter which the Society wan organized by adopting the Constitution ot' the K|iiriinburg Amovialion with lite necessary charges, and the election of the following officer* : Mliy. t or.. W. W1LK1NP, P11ES1D*KNT. " IKS. IlOOKF.Il IIOMAlt, 1 Vice. MltS. FOSTKIl CLAI1K, , /Presidents. ML-'S M. 11. 11A.MSEY, <'orre?jeiuJing Sec'rv. MISS M. E. WILKIN'S, Recording Secretary. .\IItS. 1IENUY I.YLKS, Treasurer. EXECUTIV E COM MITTKE. MKS. Tilt). JACKSON, $II8S K. s. WHITE, MltS. W\l. IOSiJ.lt. MISS S. (LAUK, The Ladies ubout New Prospect, an well .*? > eNewhere tire in earnest. They desire by their offerings to contribute not only to the cxt ci'iial com tort of our Soldiers, but also, to : rve their heait hy the assurance that th-oe f >r whom they are fighting, are not setting at home "till, listless and inattentive, but are tip 'Iit 1 '1 in. all that li i in in her soliere. can do in fhei?e times ot her Country'* trial*. r?(t MilOR. tt'li are authorized li> announce Lieutenant IttJIN F. MOSS as a ('undulate for MA.lOK j <>r the 1st i'attnlioti, S t'. M. H'c are authorized in announce COL. 0."' F. TOWNS, 411 Greenville, a cantdute to rept 4-M-ni ilio Fifili t' ugres*iuiial l>i-triot in ii.? (Ungt e - - the 1'oil! ilurale Stales. S'-pt 1! 11"?te The friend- i.fC.d. .IAMKS FAKKOW resI ret fully nnii-'imc'! liitu as a eand'nl ate to repre on 1 lie -"t!i ? nngressionul District in I lie f\m - 01 lie Confederate States. July 1H 19 te I'or Colonel. Tl.c Governor, in view of the disorganized -tate ol'tlie Milji.i. having ordered all vacancies, (.ic ai-i'inc I by officers accepting conimi ? it?n- in the 1'oufcderite service) to be fill1 1 iin ne liately. we respectfully beg to presetit the name of J. 15 Tullcson as one altogether <111.1 i to ti' 1 1 lis* 4.Ana* 4if Colonel of the Iilili U' giiio'iil, and trust lie will accept the nominalien. MILITIA MKN. !Militm\v A'VOrks. (1 i.'*->IS j'l.Mi <>l lli>?s?i now in use l.y ll.. ,111! - li-.-rtte Stales, I r ?hIp by - s r )h nsi:n*i> & en. ill tbu I! "'kslurc, Spnrutuhtirg o??? in :tl li e : 2 :< in rrs. f I ^ ' I - I . ; ;i ll U'liiK!-ii, ire in 2 In-in . :i-r ! ii,i ?]. ei*l sen ice, awl recruit iic w iii 'l in reji??it sunn n- possible m IK'IVi'i ? :nlci mi ilic i'ii i*i nt? mir Stitiv. where till* C nil] UIV is ll'IW Sl III lUIICll. A ! -! w!; be imitiil hi ilie Hook Stun*. I' i : n il- . iiit'iriu ill <ii apply io f. !.. I'AI'KIIS. t-ry^TiHiisport niun ti'k ?t* will bo lunuslicl rect i i?. iid l'l ill if Mam:: i U. by lilii- W all. I -.p on Thllt's'biy . 1'Jib iii til J*c|'i?iii-ip.- i.isi, .1/ . II //./,/ IM r.i .// /:. i/ i/UJM: A7MI;.;/:/.(.. all of ci|Mrl:itlbiii j? I?is.r :-ii i I {clii^ioits !\<?t ict*. r jj t. I i i i'i . - if l be I! i iril uf A - - ill mti 2 i 1.1 -. :t I e I cijUCsl c I I i III rc' :il \ bin* i .. i> Church, on Tues Ixy, ilie Ifitli ol this mi.Mib. iii 1 1 ii r ick in i lie nuiming. i*. ii sin -sol i:n jiiiriiinc'i rci|iiires ibis meeting . .. I- Imp -l tie refwl lli.ll all I lie li :'libers w 11 : 111 ? m. Ti c ll ?r I u*i?is uf tlie following brctb run : li. I Town*, .Inliu W .mir Jr.. A funning bun. Stephen Griffith, A. Alexander, 1$. S. Wui ilruti, .! i ii Wheeler. A. L?. MoulMl FT. Chairman. Oct i l Piano Tuning and l{q!airin?. .iosi:IMI i\n i<n', I 'UO jl < ? >1 A M I SI A. IN I < ?KMS i In- I. tdies iii 1 (ientleinen of Spar lari'iiu,:, and it* vicinity, thai lie is hero iiti'l ir? ! t.< tunc ri11 1 rep:itr Piano* Organs an.I Mel ..I. .n*. \s f .r I.is ali.lity. lie refers to Mr. Kslk, Proles* .r ol Music at tl.e Female College tti I-t-. ! t at the Fa'itneito House wttl moot w it ii | i inpt nttem ioti. tt-t l?t ill tf IKTI'KIIS remaining in the Pom llllicc at j "ipai tatihurg. (let ober 1, I MIS 1. \ tieniatlia. Mr* Lydia Uevandmi. Mi*s Lizzie Itnlio, M;** Lulu N Flair, ("apt 1. M II Liatniin, Uohl ltelchor, .1 It I5tgw.ll, \\ inkftoM Burroughs. T (' anir.a, \1 i~- li .1 Carrol, t'lark ,\ Co k. Miss .India Cair.mell, O M i ii-.trrll, Mi-s Kllcn C Carson, Lev \S 15 l? ;mpey, Louis I i? *ltnre, Jo* M Foster. John l'o*ter, Mrs K II Foster, l.slntnt dropped I tenting, L II Or? n M It Green, Miss Msrj I. iii.-till. II A lis,| tiilliard, \t II l> lis,j (iinllillgs I'.iililt II ui.len, tt M lloUzhomer A dropped ll gn . It lloliingawoMli, It 1* ,i llamaictt, Mrs F Harper, John, dropped Ingle, Mr- M try K rhi, Ma-eus Kirhy, Win l\ rl.y, II M tlroppt d) I.i ' , c<ier, \|i-? Kliuirntt l.m.Mr^ Murv Ann M irrisou, .lame* "J Mo llni'l). Kcr .1 |? \l ii im. Mi*i ?' <' Morris, Wm M Martin, M.*s Cauzadi Mnlihlc, l.nuisn McCoy. John Miimiii, II F M loliell, & Co Mc Abee. MrsSanh M>U7.nn, Wm N|nrir?, lion W \ liolit M ir in, I. I' Mc loary, Daniel N J N Owens. Ins I. O'Nful, II li .1 li i livi-ns, |i \ dro; ped I'ignll. Jos K Petty, Thos llniri.Hon Cadge!, A M I'oole. I.ill Iter linle, .Inn I*oil Reed, Sally It t'O. l?OV M l> Stephen*. Caroline Smiles, Sdapped >11111 Ii. .las >r Teacher I'll .mas, (I I. Tuel, Mrs Martha Tin nor. I, J Turner, J Henry Walker, \V IVilcoi, John W I, :Ip, M iss M ?ry W.'Mior. Kin S \ Willis, J F dropped Wilkio, W ilieppci 1J Weal, S \\ Wnrllold, Mrs M S '/. mine: man, D dropped Tlie above is a lisi of letters near remaining in (he l'oal Otboe, and if not taken out before .'.l-i l?ocombev noil, will be sent to the Department, .a* dead letters. Per.sons nailing for the above. will please a<-V f.?r i.lvertise.l letters. Two cents will be charged oti each letter. l t ? r?L? n w .i- /v ur? r?, / .?#. S#pf #0 2f^ g-^g?gBW???1 1 jumsBBm AMsi^nee's Hale. BV virtue of an assignment to us, by D. W* MOOKE, re will sell on sal?day in November next. (4th) the following property, vis: 4 new liuggve, 1 2nd band Duggy, 1 Family Carnage, 2 Hocks ?avs1 old family Carr'T^e, 1 2nd hand Family Carriage, ^ Terms of anle : one third cosh out third due in. January mm, oiic llutvldue l?t January l^OJ, with iritorest from date. Purchoa'erB fc give bund and good security before the properly i> delivered. 8. BOBO, Oct 10, 1801. A. BIN00. 'ihc State of South Carolina. 7*o all ontf ringularty thr iSanagrre of the General Kite hunt, for the I tut rid of Spartanburg r IN pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly State, passed on the ICtb Dec., A. 1)., l&o'J, and an act or the Confederate Congress, entitled "An Act to put into operation the Government, under the permanent Constitution of the Confederate Slutes of America," you are hereby required, after giving legal notice, (and being duly qualified.) to proceed to hold an Klecliou for a Representative in th# Congress i of the Confederate States, for the Sill Congressional District, ou the 1st Wednesday in November next and the day following, at Ihesaiue place, to be conducted by the same Managers, and in the saiue manner as the Klcctiun of Members of liie Stale Legislature, and after having determined on the person duly circled, you do certify the same nccoiding to Law, under your hand and seal, to the Governor for the time being. ' Given under my hand unl the seal ef the -State, in Columbia, this "JviUi day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the State of South Carolina. F. w. PICK ess. Wm. K. IIi'nt. Dept. Sec. of Slate. Spartanburg C. II. ? W. II. Trimmier, J. E. Bontar. II. II Mitchell. Webber's Box - All red Harris, 0. P. McCarther, Win. Webber. I Green's Henry White, Jr., Henry Dodd, ! <Hiver(dark. I M organ' ?Wm. Ballinger, John Wheeler, P. i S. Montg' m< rv. Cash .'ille?L. F. Anderson, Jas H. West| morvland. L. J John-ton. j Hobby's C. Lnyton, J. S. Rogers, Burnet , K. Fowler. Woodruff"s? E. S. Allen, Jonas Brewton, A. | B. Woodruff. Rivii.gsville?Win. Rush, Jv)hn'I\ Hruwn J. I*. Fowler. Wilkin's?T. S. Lipscomb, Samuel I.ittlejolin, Smith Lipseomh. Voung's ? James Sci uggs, Thomas* Foster. John Martin. f it heart'a Sain. Stunner. John-k^IcCm vey. WilA- Lull ford. Fort Prime - J. S. Collins, Samuel Turner, Jncolj Froy. fjleen Spring*?J. C. Zimmerman, D. II. Smith, Alvin l.ainn-ier. .1 dinson's?.las. 11. SIimii'I", John May field, W. W, llciiflrix. Tnlle<on'> Stephen Kirby.J. F. Sloan, Win. I Wehs'er. Cross Anchor?W. II Rhodes, Wm. Sheldon, Franklin Waters. Thorns' -.1 I. R (lines, J T Cnfltrell, F.arle lie..I. (Jenfry's?William Ciftn. Sam el Means, II W t nts. (Ita-sy Pond? R R R<> s, Rnrrol Harris, R j Porter. I Roll ng Mill ? A F Smith. John Turner. Il.rn ' Cuiition. Cunningham'* William While, Calvin Fo* ! ter, Thomas Rmuur. , Rich 11 ill -John lleiir.len, James Foster, Daniel Mtirph. Campbell'* I M Ja""lc*?vi, Win W?*t, P. F Alvers. n v cc ti W \\nlk< r. v, John-o-i? iil* .lame* II Shands, lames liar : ri*on. John .. ma* vice .1 S Collins. Vc.tionsv lie -T P 1?i*ioti H#.vey ILadden v p R R* Ringer. Mi" h< a! Smith vice M S j Moore l.itne-tone Spr'tig II lockhenit. t* 1* Peti tv. .1 It lioitdelork. ("i Tuk'n Springs?II II Turner vice F Can It ' ll, F.ptoti. M:.vp i Rr., :tit vice .1 Turner. '.viii s i lid Fit 11 ? Km ch R Floyd, \\ II V :is. \i on Floyd. / Reecli Spilng?:* N Sno.ldv, W L> Chapman. John T llowell. Moor's R.iv ? A I) Ray. .Tatm* P.u; e, J P : S .aig.". i ant r Nville V? 11 Crisham, J D Hiving*. I ? .1 Pearson. Holly Sprirgs?ti W Recce, J J Newman i ( in i in > ;? v . S itude -Sluik Kenuctt. ?> 1' Leonard, An Irew i 'nan. Let"1 'i in?A Alexander, Mo-o< Foster. J .1 i *.er. field.i li> \\ T Miller, .leptha Turner, John Hcniii'M. <i h'li'i-.l \V Kerry, John KMcr. W .1 ! whit -. Aug 8 22 14 w M in: oi soini ( iuoLivi. I 111 I r.XKt TTIVK l?Kl* VRTMKNT, ) I'll \ltl.K-T >s. Skpt. 27. 1M>1. { nv ins K.\ < i:u.K.\i r. r. ir. ricKExs. QOVEUX0R AXU COMMAXDER-IXrill Eh' IX .1 V/> <> VEH THE ST A TE Oh snrr/i CAROUXA. \\ lii r. i.*, information lias been received ai tin lioparuneut ilini Lewis a negro slave, the |?r |? ijt William \ ;irm, of Ihirlingtoii l>isliiei. was tried in i e.nvictel of an atrocious offence ug iin*l the dignity of llie Stale, was sentence 11<> he hung on the Hih of Noveinl er next, and escaped from the custody of the offteer who h el him in charge: Now. therefore. 1. F. W". 1M0KKN3, (Jovernor of the State of South Carolina, do herehy tier ft ifi i.nd 'I (IN K 1M NI>KK1> 1 u > 1.1. V K J" far his apprehension and delivery into any Jail in this Mate. The said LI.WIS is about six feet high weigh iji .Mit one tiit(i>11? <i and e g 11v pounds; about thirty vi":ir< of age; lift* very black hftij wliis kor- on hi- chin, n- they approch his ears they arc very thin; very high, receding forehead; tc?Mh good hut colored by the use of tobacco. When la-t "ecu hi- chilli- were of dark color' PI I licg* o chilli. iiiven under my hand and the seal of the State at Chariest on, this, the '_'7tli day of September, in the year ef i ur Lord one thon-an?l eight ! hundred and sixty one and of the Independence s nt the State of South Carolina, the eigluysixili. F. W. TICK HNS. |ty the Oovcrnor: .1 **. A I>t*k?*i s. Iteputy Secretary of State October 3 tf Look At rl lii?. ItiIlea wanlt'tl lor I oulftlernte hen ire. ? V >1 authorised to purchase F1KTEKN HI'Si ? OR ED(imnilAcre) RIFLES, for the use o! ino Army. Any person having such gun they are willing to sell, will please call at A TOLLESON S Store, where they will receive a fait price in cash, and help to furnish our Army in the West with a much needed wch|>ou. McCol lough's victory at Spriuglield was won by these Ititlc-. 1 want those iu good order, either flint or percussion. W C. BENNETT, "-opt. lii 27 tf I. W". Oari*oti I S prepared to furnish F/iFS/l MF.i TS ol all kinds, or such as can he bought in t It is vicinity, ditch a BEEF. MITTTON, 1M>IIK ,*e., can be had every morning (Sunday excepted] at dry lisrht. at tiie Market House in rear of T W Wyati'a Grocery Store, on Lauren* street. Tlie CAS// will be required for all e^-ld. J .lune 27, l*>gl tf LLSil?tL?1 SALE OF VALUABLE R|iO XN purMiMe?r tfe Will of FlSfcp BrtJSHP M.*rr*A-l.?}n.*r? ** TS231 . w.vr.. ?*'? on Ike Mflt 4*1 of NOVSMBEH amt, all the EE At AND PERSON AX -PROPERTY 4mmn4, 04MMTIKO M J J TDBEErWiCTSAr USD, I 'aitnated in $pnj\^\AutfTftwtttc*, Ob wet era of ra^ coptainmg 800 mvm, mora or loot, s another ooV/nUf TOaoras. moro or lcra. Tko largest Iracr coo&ifb forty dr fifty #erw of . {bottom* * T *?AfcSO? * 16 IVejfrocii, 6 hood of Horaco ond Muloo, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder. Toois, Household and aluhu Furniture. Ac* <Tr * . -.. . oifJrTermo made known on day of sal*. SIMEON BREWXON, Adm'r., I Sept 3 30?7t with Will aoaexed* I " ^xSjyG akts. HAVING procured line sky and side light Boom. he in enabled to take mm good 1'icturs iu cloudy, as clear weather, and set in Cases. Lockets, Breast-pins, Bracelets, Itirr^s Ac., dark drapery or any varialgated t^gssftig preferable. The public at large arc respectful: ns ly invited to call soon Gallery over J. 11^ Archer's Store. The undesigned has had tea years' experience in thia beautiful profession, and by his artistic skill has never failed to please flic most fiuMideou* of?4he diferent ruce^of people that populate our globe, both in nnd out of America. He can bis found in his room at nil limes aud will be pleased to wait upon visitors. M. A. COOPER. Sept 3 II SPARTA NftlRU FKMALK COLLEGE. rilHE exercises of t Iti*? Institution * ill be re- * I sinned on Tuesday, Oct. Int. 1801. tlonfedernie Slate IS mds will be received in pavuicnt for board at>d tuition. W. K. HLAKE, President. Sept 20 20 tf I.OOK AT this: rililE subscriber is cotupclled TO HATE ? MONKV. and gives this notice to those indebted t.? hi in to PAY UP IMMEDIATELY. v Money lie mutt and in'// have T. WE8LLY WYATT. Sept 20 29 8w I) I &L TWITTY Continue to keep their Stork of Goods as full and complete as the markets ifTll allow; and will take in barter nttv quantity'of < (iOOl) LTN.SKV. WOOLEN SOCKS, r COTTON HAGS, TA LLOW, $iC?y &C?| ' t Jllft rcceivr'I ii_l:irgc quantit v of BUST CAROLINA IXDIGl).' % 1>. 1. & L TWITTY. Sept 28 17?tf ST AT M OF SOFT II CAROLINA. 1? V l i f TK-e 'ak' v i i % r? ur r n f.r # ' ?>li >i m?\, September .1, 18<il. TO THE M.V.NAUEUS OF ELECTIONS. SN the iv-tieing wni- recently-to I lie Miunv^ _gvrs nt Kl?ciiuiii<, the fact ?kh ovcrh><iked win: uiir State Constitution v<ta changtia Iwjne tw.. iici.i trout which extracts ?re ijuoird bcki* hp! Iiik one day *n? tllowcil lor holding the poll?, instead >1" two, n^ foruierly^M iim^rrn of K > linns will there.nre take ll< riel . ami cii:in. a.id return the votes us reijitcd l-y law. !r will in* >-.c:i tli it the itcts below are inleti led to i e.: dale i u_ State elections; l<ul ttie Cnu-tituiion "I tin* Cotilcdcrnte Stales' givi g 'ingress ilic power, it llicy tliink pr< per. to .'ilahlisii a uniform day in tiif States fur bolting tl*o elections ot m mbcr> ol Congress and tin- act of Congress, fixing the* Wednesday in (letoher next, says thai the election is to be conducted according tu the forms established by each Male. F W. FICKKNS. An extract from tin act to alter ami amend the , tenth section ut the tirst article of the ' Constitution ot the tit ate of South Carolina. Senators and menders of the I !ou?c Of Ilcp! rc.-cntattves shall be eho?cii on the T U KSDA V ,\r I llli THE SECOND MONDAY IN OC'H>- . llKit, in the year oLJ.ord one thousand eight huti'lred and sixty-two. and mi the same day in every second y. ar I netvullcr, in such manlier and ai such times as arc hcsciu directed," \c. llxtrad from an act to alter and amend the law in relation to the method of counting votes in all elections by the people. That hereafter, in all elections by the p^>-^ pie. the managers shall proceed to count the tro.cs mihlielv- illimi ill.'llelv ttlr.i-lli? *??l?t.." v """I H I injr ot |?- T!r? ut ?l?e precinct where (he role* have hern taken, make out a certificate of (he < result, wliicli fthnll be signed h_\ the managers, H| or n majority of (hem, and taken to the Court House, or place now fixed hy lnw for eo~in-^| ting !!. votes of the daj n \t subseqtieiU to the day of the said election, on or betora the^| hour of four o'clock. I'. M., by one or more of the said managers." kc. H 2t H rWTICE^ I r 1"> 11< >S K having demands against the cstate^H ] n l> WOOD, deceased, will them properly attested. Those indebted are^H requested to pav up. J. A WOOD, Adm r. Sept 5 '2>'? tf H Till: STATIC OF SOTTH CAROLINA.? si'arta v/iutiv D/srurcr. H In riu. COURT <?f Ordinary. H Malhew P. Gosaell, Applicant, ve. William Gos-^H sett and others, Defendants. Petition for sale of Krai Kstate of Gabriel Goa-^H sett. Deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Willian ( ossett. Coleman C. Gosaett and >Sitnfifltti^| ti.issett, DefeitdTs in this case, reside from and^H without tne Limits of this State, it ! *hcrefore^H ordered that they do appear af?d object to the^H division or sale of the real estate of Gabriel^H Gossett, deceased, on or before the 22d day November next, or their conaent to the same^H will lie entered of record. Given under my hand and seal of office tliia^Hj I'.tihday of August, A. I> , lHftl. JNO. EAHLK BOMAR.o. ?. n. H m m- m m ? m. ' ! 4 I.L persons indebted to me on note* and^H J V Recounts, up to January 1, 1861, are re-^H <(iit'*ted to moke payment by the first day ot^H OCTOBER next. After that date, if not pxid.^H I *hall turn over sneh account a and notes to \[ EI.KOR1), ctoj . for snllectioo. 1 am oom-^H polled to collect MONEY to carry on my shop^H l.ea'her is a casli article. Aug 2?-2f-4w R. r. ROGERS. South Carolina Powder Mills. I rpiIF. undersigned begs to inform countrj^H i ' I merchants, and others wishing to purchaa^^H a No. 1 article of POWDER, thai he has deposj^^J I I itad a large assortment with Messrs. Clevelan^^B A Divings, which they will sell on reaaonabl^H terms, either wholesale or retail. W R ROWEN, Agent. Spartanburg, May 17, 1061. tf