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? ~L^-1 , <a?ii i a jigisiiiiii i 11 PrflB tll OhnrlHtOD C^urfy, H Ext?i iiiini ; 6|??uktara and nioaopaliat* ura driving #t|tf ftafariuna tmWmie nMdnnaa ?t HH with tacjBMid ?trtwst$*#sf Mat and ttoldfttoaa Etotraatiua, protertationa, Warn, tak auraeahftrc-alike and altogether ftil (ft* t? rest Pain add atop ihwu ir? their wickH ajfapwree. Th?jf moan n&turos *re _eoiuH |tfl1*}y huder.lEa eonirat of ararice, add H ddWOWragad by th^Jorbearaaeaaud patkuco vf #or people they ar* pursuing their M t^hatuv* forgain, vrilh in arJor and c^u tUtxny which. it s Deployed for the wcllara I ^"2*22* U !h* V & vimSc ir? Dull pr? ieg upon th? HjWt vf oaf bier ding country ar* be ??e frotn uttSro military nervice, aud ihwn^.ru of this immunity to ?flpiebbl<? to their sordid and craven hearts, H Wff <t?rote nil their Anergic* Mid cxptfriia?? and business quahtiontiou* to thr +9ik Of ntaki??g um&ey. They arc intent nw>Q accomplishing this single purpose. Tley are t Eirtiaod oiilv lu iraming schemes *c:hs iucroasc of tfarir substance. While t|)#great bulk of the people Ota laboring industriously ami tooartily in the uauso ot ftfedspeTideueo; while our women arc wear I ,T* out their strength in attendance upon 4otir noble soldiers who are suffering lroui disease, aud administering Kith diligence and el? aaure to those who ara enduring the discomforts and hardships of the camp H aud tho field; vrhile Ail who set a proper I estimate upon tho blestiugs, in defence ot which we are battling and suffering, are watching eagerly the course of events, and I' eooaider all other interests inferior to those I threatened by our lively and blood-thirsty foe, these slaves of greed are ouly concerned about the suooess ot their speculations, and all indifferent to the .lobleness of our ObUS^, and the thickening dangers, are laboring day and night in adding to their piles of geld. Our soldiufs iu tho ran lea arc performing grievous labors, suffering numerous and hoary ovila, exposing their livos to tho shafts of disease and tho missiles of tho I've, for tha miserable pittance of eleven dollars a mouth. They arc defending property laud, home, honor, everything that makes life worth hav iuz, and while _ thus uol'ly viidutibg and doing, their xneugrs wages are stolen by the ravening I Wolves, aod their lorcd ouci ot home are |.t<4>liged to stiul themselves iu the necosMrics of life, because of the disgraceful exactions uf opulent speculators aud monopolist*. Not content with etuviug At home, with experiencing noue ofth>$ evils and ca Iambus produced by this uuoatur.il war, these execrable creatures appropriate the turnings of the verv men whose vulor and nobility of soul affoid them the opportunity of making money, and burden the stives of these gallant men with a crushing Weight Vf anxiety and woe. In ordinary time* he who tnV.es adrantagc of one's necessities, tho'igh the strait t<> which tho needy is reduced, bo caused by improvidence and extravagance, is accounted disreputable; and the usurious money changer in all civilised countries is unfit to associate with tho honest tradesman whoso britinotfe is conducted on principles of honor and justice. How much -afcttkar the crime, and how much more tfc#cnriag of eoora au l Attestation are these ehsrpcre, who, .in time of war, when their > ftountfy i? beloagured by a erafty, cruel ard powerful enemy, and is straining evtyy UiUeclo. to drive back and puuish the farming hordes, in the gratification of their insatiable greed of gain, ure increasing tho difficulties of that stupendous struggle, enriching themselves at the *xprutso of an impovishod couutry, and turning blood, aud tears and groans into nion?-y' Such creatures arc a blot upon humanity, an oticuoe to God and man. No matter what their name ami social position, how fair tbuir character, how profuse in then professions of patriotism, these base minded u?>u shouid bo marked and visited with universal scorn and execration. By adroit management and mutual un darstaudmg these extortioners suectod iu vaalixing enormous profits by the sal ) of articles that cotufert and life ruaks absolutely necessary. They are speculating largely upon all kinds ol provisions, playing ou urn ugly into O'no another's hand The sueecbs with which they arc pursuing their wicked commerce is felt by the nation from cum end to tho ofhor. These tndispensable articles have n ade fearful strides. They have cleared tenor twenty *enta at a single pound Iuimcuse profits are made in the passage from the hands of ens extortioner into the hands ot another. They aic banded together iu thisinfamous work, aud ure enablod, by their coiobruatione, to compass their selfish cuds. How much farther will theso Shylocks go' "When wilt they stop? How long do M **c i.it-md to bear the evils inflicted upon ua by thu'C human cormorants? Ik it not high time for the military to put forth the arut of its power? Is not uomo action imperatively demanded^ The prieo* of urti eles of prime necessity have been repainted in n iv f -"J H : _i ?J c 1 ... . wuouu* uuu I'.icumoua. mill u ?yr>ur** in loudly called tor by the *utfering c-tomanity it? Charleston, and wo tru?t ibst measures Till bo adopted right early ir-x the correction of ihtee crying ovilu. Xi?w8 from iuic Mouth.?The North ?ra ?*por? bring us the first thre*5 "Geutrtl War Orders'' President Lincoln, who a* was moolioned in our paper of yestarday, baa just assumed thcocnimand ir.jnc U> *9 well astiejurs of tho Yankee army and navy. By theee orders it will be eecu that Gen. McCirllun's command is now con&nwd to the "Department of the Potomac," or the region lying between the Potomac river and tho Blue Ridge mountains; that Gen. Hallotk in to have the suprauio command of the "Deportment of tho Miscouci," embracing all of the United ^tate* forces Went of a north aud south line to he ^ drar?n "indefinitely" through KnoxviMc, Tennessee ; and that a new "Mountain Dopartwant," to include the whole "rcbclli *ma territory" between the departments of ftenrnda flalleek and Moduli an, is to be intrnated to the lUanageniMtit of that precious knave, "Major General" John Char l-.'B IV'ihont Ureenvlllc. I he editor of the Ashcrilie (N. C ; .Vrxs baa recently paid a flyiug visit lothit plaeo and says, on his return, of tho town "Greenville, we mual not forgot to say 15 a charming place. Wc shall, if we live, oertamally travel in that direction again jn laa w were pleased with everybody tul everything. ft i* a "tee ph"r.' ftllsd with niee f)jl? ii iini i i fin m minii f SfUfawftt* , ?Fam ITvuradny. April 10, ISII'J. R16CRUITIK Ci. KiMt VituitMnt Wm. H. T*I**iia ioinow j^? Spartanburg, full/ authoristd to recruit for Captain 3<tbm EaAlo Box Alt'* Company, Cvmof tho fiploombo leg 1*0, for tbo war. i fhausual Bounty. (Fifty Dollar*) will bo paid. Additional information may bo had on application to hla. or J. Mi at SparAll Oftjuri'inn*, Tttfatot!*, &c? mutt nuke their return* by tbo 15th. All ihat.fajj to make thai* rfurne .will bo rulo^g^rorduff to law. T. SlOBO FAaKOtf. ?. *. ^ .ft. - April 10 fi It , 0* m Rcll|l?o? Notice. t * arc requostod to state that a public } .prayer meet tag will be held lit the' Methodist Church, in this place on excry Wednesday at 12 u'olock M. coturaenceibg on tho Skh iustaut. Street 'fitx. The attention of the community ! called to the advertisement it this paper in regard to Town Tax, a sufficient timu ha* been aliowd?d by the iadulgont Council, te pay, eiuoe the 1st ' of March last an now they give till farther t time, and any failing to da their duty rnuat j not complain bring double taxed. Lieut. . E. Fleming* This gentlemen is again in our midat, to ob- j tain Volunteers for tbo formation of an Ar 1 tillery Company, to go into immediate service J Ho i? autboriied by td?o Secretary of War of the Confederate States, to form r,uch a com pany, and respectfully soliots all partial to that arm of the service to unite with him. The usual bounty will l*e paid to each Voiun teer upon his enlistment. He has succeeded, wo understand, in getting the names of twenty fire or more responsible and intelligent men. With such a nuelcou.*. he surely cannot fail, living as he does in our midst, and known an be is, to the entire community, as a gentleman aud officer. TwcIto meatus oxpericnco in I tl-e army ofih: Poicmaohk? given liitu the repI utation of being one of the best and most efCj oienl drill officers in the Infantry service. The eoinpany, if formed, will bo attache 1 to the | ' Hampton Legion" in Virginia, tm J supplied 1' by lluglish guns of the first order. To such ' as prefer service iu the Old Dominion, wc ! t W...1I ......I l.L'.lf r t. ii Iwvuiu ayyvai, 1U uVUHtl Jl J?l. t :?*M1U ~. fc.T Spartanburg C-ourt Houso, where ho tuny he j found until the 16th Instant, lie hopes to he able to report to Cel. Hampton \ list that wflH entitle him t-u a position in an organization rondercd illustrious in thipxst. Lieut HllUenpoon. Among the various recruiting officer* of the Stato who hare warmly apptalod to the obi " Iron District," for a contribution to tlie " Regular Arm,." of the State, is the gentleman above named, a native of South Carolina, lie lias been with us for several days, anu so far* has succeeded in procuring several u tunes. To each recruit he pays a bounty of sixty dollars cash. If personal appearance and a liability were guarantees of euoeras, he, ubovc all others would excel in strengthening this brach of military service. I'evotod tc this ]?aculiar corps, ho is unceasing in his efforts, | to augment its valuo and explain its details, J J and operations: Tho " Regulars' are regarded by all as tho basis, the substratum of military governments. I'pon theia the commanding officer, in times of danger, looks for steadinees of deportment and directness of action. Ot tiers may vacillate, but tho ' rrguiar* nevor, is a recognized truth among all masters of the science military lleucc Scott* partiality 10 this poteut arm in time of b.vtle. The drill iuetructton and discipline which th?y undergo, is so thorough that it amount* tc an education, the result* of which te'd with terrible havoc upou the battle held. If thero is cno arm of the public srrvico more efficient and potential than another, it is certainly that of the regular.-. If then, there are any who desire to Connect thomsi-lvca *i:u this fctei rganuation >n our Confederacy, no better opportunity than tho present will be afforded. With the Confederacy as tho theatre of unr, our rights, independents, honor and political integrity at a'ate, who will hesitate? To the i advortissmaut of Lieut Withersptu-n, vs would, therefore, respectfully direct attention and urge all inclined to join hits, to do t->. at on?e, a* Li* stay will be short. From Col. Elfoi*4'a Ileglatfat. The Greenville Enwpriit learns that Col ] Rlford's Regiment is at jvoaont enjoying very I good health, nearly all who were ftek. with tho i measles und tnumpi having recovered, and that almost twice the number of men tire to bA?<n ot. dtes? parade than vcro able for duty \ mouth ago. 1 hey ham marcd down the country fire miles, ou the Toogado river. Tribute of Uo*j??ct. Lam/ Oveoa, near Com?ahi.e 1'ibvi, > April U. Ib4>\ / A*, u meeting of the I'aeoiot Voluuteere, 13:b F.tgiuiotit, hrid oa the 1st last, ('apt. Comptoo being caliod to the caair, au t Sergeant W B. (/Shields being rH<ju??ted t act as rtocretary, tho following preamble and resolutions v?ro unanimously adopted: Whereas an all-wise God, has in his infloite wisdooi, visited our Company with the ?tdioi'fc httod of 'loath, and removed from lis othcial rants our highly Appreciated and esteemed Lieut. W II. Caldwell, who di"d of Typht'id Fever, at White Hail Hospital on the 16th ultimo, and wlulc wc ero called upon by tho endoaritig tics of *>u>al :iffe"'lion to pay him our tribute of respect, -we tool that ooo Lr? bi?ti sesereJ from us in whom were happily lil*nde<i tho estimable qualities of a genj tleuinti, with those of the patr, ic 'Soldier One, wb? by bis afTubb manners and gentle manly demeanor, elicited the universal resj?e?t ' | of his Company, aud tho ltitrh?si regard of all : i *ho knew him; Therefore i HtiolvtS, That while re have to bow wilt ! humble submission to the inscrutable dmgg* j of Him. who futeili nil things for aood, w# *1 so unfoignodly lament the death of our wortLy e mrade, and f?el lhat we havo lost one, who j ! would hate defended valiantly those saorsd rights, bequeathed to u# by our noblo \ocn tor*. HetoUtJ, That we do e-.mostly sympathise! with tho parents and relatival of the deceased, i < in this, their hour *f ?a<i affliction. J AVWteJ, That the foregoing preamble and j I resolutions ha published in the O'a/o.'ino .Soar ; it ' tan, ami a copy of the name he sehi to Mrs. ' Caldwell, the mother of dec-eased. W. P. COMPTON, Chairman. I 1 { TV. D. O'Stiitbba, Secretary. . Tt.e Chrlestcm Courier gives the ladies in the j iivinnj ??i ^P7?rmn, in IJU "rnjvivj ] f^P f%>m 1\ i r*V ? f '. rpT *<* mmmmammmmmmammmmmrn | ft?*c?ratlori and Extortion. IUii worda herd an artiela or two in our I Ute exchange* written w|?b a toree and pun(fancy that ciHainly cannot ba toad without being ftlt. to this claaa We would ?ay, rafar ; to lha C\>urftr and other Metropolitan papers, if you desire to aaa youraelre* mirrored, truthfully end hidoously. Tha vary aetoe suggests odium, their practices, infamy and reproach. Against tha manufactures of cloth and cotton we have heard denunciations loud and Tartarean. yet. in our very midst, we a?eex?anple* of extortion practised by man, extravagant In their vuraas and open mouthed in thai? cuadenmstioneof apocuiatora. Are there eharao tsra to faithfully portray** a- the EatorOooers and tpsculetorn referred to. among u?. Havo we, in our Town, any who are spsunlattoe. on the accessories of ltf# f i? . ohaso made in our town, by any- of our citizens, directly or indirectly, for wheat. flour, corn, baoouot other essentials of human existence, upon ihclr own account ? Aro they buying upon their own capital, or hero they money furnished them by gentiamen who Lara come hero fat a reason. and who feci disposed to make expenses during their aojouru f Do they condemn speculator!*' and extortioners, and, at the e-jinn time, uid a class that smells disgusting iu their nostrils, by raising 'he price oi mercenary articles ? Wo are astonished, surprised, and mortified do ace that men, who hare professed a warm and liberal patriotism au 1 especially, a generous heart to the wires and children of soldier's engaged in buying provisions, absolutely necessary for thotr support, fur tho small per eat the capitalist gives thorn. W'e ate fearful, if called upon, that we should bo able to iudigiie'e just such a class iu our midst it iv, what ran we, or those who x?satl them, say in their behalf? Can we trust him who damns his neighbor for extortion, and, at the earns time, elevates himself to a position of pecuniary independence by the itso of other men's money for u part of she profits? I,ct#euch philanthropists hido their heads, un l oea-e the wagging of their tonguos against the manufacturer# who self cloth, iron, or nails for vruat tney regara ae above their value ! The man who cherishes I he spirit ol'speculation, by purchase and resale of the absolute neees sarics of life, fur a per centage, id worse, i? our judgment, than he, or those, who mnau fnou.ro aud sell, opculy, at cxhorbitnnt pricesLV u uvrte than :hc di'tilUr?more rejlr jhen ;i bio than the hearth fa manufacturer, n Jitter subject for the curses und withering se.in and coutumpt of the mother, child, aud friend ui the aoldlor, than the cold and heartless speculator. Tlicftlh lleglniunt , N C. V. 0 We are gia:shed to learn that sii Companies sf this Regiment Itave been formed into a Battalion and chosen otlieera. Col. Jen Wins has been oloctwd Licutcaant CotTOel, and Cs.pt. Joseph Walter, of the Spartan Rifles. Major It is pleasing to Major Walker's friends to learn that his merits as an officer hare met with so distinguished an appreciation. The coufclcnt hope if expressed by those familiar with this Regiment, that the residuary'Companies will, if they have not re-mlifted.au J re-unite with the Battalion.thus changing it into a Regimental erg.miration. A New Govornw. Tho New Vorli Herald snvs that iu case of the subjugation. of South Carolina, she v>iu be declared a Territory, and that tdtariqC fcntnuor ie tbc most prominent candidate fot Governor. Fcr Mississippi. J.ohn F. Hale is the prominent candidate. We have heard ol thewe geOlletueu before. Th? Uolcombc I.vgltm. Tbif umirnitioont l.ueicm h*vi. ? < foretaste of the feeling* f the b.-.U'.o licld. They hare u?>t " snuffed tho battle en th>brevxe," but face to face Rave met the f.j in conflict. Aliboug! the oligogenic..: w .3 uoi u very sanguinary'one, yet, several of the Vandals *<<.'# made to bite tho dust by the unerring nitn of our marksmen. Whoa no ccuaiJ wr, that upon ildiato Island there * tre assetn Lied at t he lira \ an inta -hug arm,}, numbering eight thousand or more, while, our forces were not utore thau gna third?that the enemy war etnbanked and well protected -that the inarch sgaiuii htm w in attended with thick fvril* and ditficuUicn, that the tumult had to be made in an open field, we think the affair de-erve- i t>e characterised as a ;aUan* one and reflects upon the soldiorly qualities of our u><-n tl.e highest credit. The number of prisoners tn ken, *? believe, were about ^eighteen I pen their p'-rsons were found loiters, grave, guy, aud ludicrous, and sonic that ooutaiucd ltisid descriptions of the topHngraphy, oliiuate and productions nf the Country Prom the Courier wo extract a portion of an editorial relating to tbe extent of Oou. Esaus' command aad the ?ug*geinent referred to. "Ckn Evans' command sxtsnds fotn Kantovrle's to (he Aehcpoo Riser, cutbra> ing John's and Vlsduist.n* Islands, (whsrs there are also Hospitals for ih>- rick) He is fully ro .is.ii e thxt he holds the key of <?hai Intou. mid will d^ ton? son poisiift to ptrcngtbAt* t.l- .A- -r,/S 1 ~ \.l thvr Thermopylae, himself being it* Leonidas, before Charleston ehall be takon or invested by laud. I bav? been kindly fa sored, by the Goueral. w >th the perusal o! t'uioiiei 1'. t'. iuvo;..? and Major Palmer's reports of the late successful exploits ef the Uoloombe le.-gion, under their field oUmer*, Pol- 1' P. Stevens, LieuteuaatCoionol 8hingler and > ujors Palmer and Oariin^ton, and portions of Colonel Nelson's and Major Moore s commands and a detachment oi tlie Washington Artillery, under Lient natt Jamer balro, resulting in the killing, grounding and capturing of twcr.ty-one of the enemy. A Lieutenant Colonel is believed to have been among the slain. Mwjor palmer 3 report d >e.t aruplo juauoi to U<s junior Major, (the Hon. a. t (inrlingion) a.? well for hia tri** council h< hi* gallantry and efficiency in action, and Messrs. hdw. and Henry f*eabro <k. for tnet. so re ices a* guides and a* soldiers, and to Re* John I). Mc ollongh and Mr. Irani for bia^e and efficient aid. The report is a luoid and manly statement of the gallant achievement. It fell to Major P's Jot to bag the enemy." The same Editor in a visit to 'he hospital* records an interview with aotu* of the wounded, among whom, was Ransom Henderson of this I#strict. Of him he says : "lu the seino hospital was Ransom ileivlrrarn a KparlMuburg volunteer, with a slight wound in the arm, in tine apirtta, and ready with the t it tasted ball. (winch *111 taken by l>r fi from Ins (l?r O'a) pocket nod shown its,) to re- osd hi* rifle and crack away with it at the enemy cn the brat opporiualty. Gallant fellow w wish hint a speedy change to carry r.tf ht.i brave resolution. The Hospital is much in na.-.l ..f #.t..rV.,n.? ?? .1 .1. . i . ~ C .l? 1. .-li. "I l"- "CncTolcut and liberal is called 10 ?be fac?." Tho price of Cotton is lower than it lias been for lomo ?imo, aud the price of factory labor is hIbo low. Why in it, therefore, that aom of the makers of yarn and cloth arc charging aorbitant prices to tip mothera, wive* and ' o<* n'.ir Vrsr .1 tV!? ? ' confedeka^TICTORYT " Death A. Jrtnln I J Moans, April T,?Tha Jkii???n ' . tl ur bus a apeaiel dtmUk, dated Corinth, It April 0, afternoon," which ?aya: The Witt* t) contirua* tierccly and fur lour. the eacsy etub- *1 btrolj rriiiisg (hfir fat*, wttla the South- h erccr* ooutiuuc to free* upon then with reeiat- el ; lea# detarnAnatiou, elowly hat mHI; farcinf tl iburn buck. Our lo?a ie Leeey. Our men are ? ia good spirit* nnd thoroughly warned ap to tl the work in baud. All (Til well; hat the Ala- *' t>*iua.Misaiaeippi and LouiaUn* traope display h. ftttapleudid galUatry. The.Firal AUbama e?e. ered tbehiaelves with (lory, Thta reclmeat eopttifcd two bttiniti Tho 21st LonititnA j d< Rngtwent also took a hattory. Gen. Htubrod to .fviinsicn, on? of the Fort D*.nelson prisoner#, ' L hut who escaped, it *->uu led. ? Lat.*.? 1'Uv eu. my nre in full rot root, end ]JF lite C>J?Kder/ites tire in hot pursuit. I write jr from the eueuiy's camp, aud ou Fed. ret piper. 1 A Urge number ol Federal prisoners have el* j ready btcn taken. W?.ctp?ot t? capture tho, greater pert of the Ffdtral aroiy. We are driVing theui back on the river, and (hull kill or capture the suvire ertny. Tho battle it wtill raging aitli terrible fury. \Yc Itatv captured Oeu. Prentiss and n large numb, r of officer*, ttou. Albeit Sidney Johnston IV11 lit half-past two o'clock. Hi* leg was torn by a shell. und a tnltiie ball struck lini in the body. Tie died gallantly and mieadily leading our victorious troops at the head of the army. Hon. Hcauregard now commands the army. He sayk it is a aocotid Manassas fight. Gen. Buell wa# n<>t , in time to take part iu the action. Gen. Urat- f ten wu* in cotuuiaud of the Federal force*. Co*imu, Aptil 0.?A great battle coinmen Ui i ocd ut<laylight this morning. The Yankees Ivrorc driven back, two miles. Oui victbriou* Columns arc still advancing. 1 In; First Lou- n .laiana. have taken a Federal battery, and neve- fi ral others have h-en cupiured tien. Gluddcn C has lost hu arm. Col M illintns.of Memphis, ei wui killed. Gen Prentiss has b su csptu'cd. fi lie s iys they bud r.l.O'i i men in the field They t? had eighteen b?tt. rie* engaged, and weromost- a ly captiucd. Uei . i.u-U had a portion of hid b torces at L'uck lliver. t\'e have tbc enemy's c imp. all their ammunition and stores. The p b- tie was ve y severe The loss is heavy ou a bAh sides. Tho fighting is ?ti.l going on. i tt i Gen. lb.lk is iu a<lvauo-, and fijhiiug. ! C Generals Prentiss. Grant, Sherman. Mc Ch-roaml. Wallace und Smith, commanded the o Fedeials. Ueu. Smith ?t< sick. Two th?>u- tl sand prisoners were takrn, and sent to our ti rear It is reported hero that our forces are | si fighting llucll to day. Clark and Col. Brown, J u ot Missisippi, sod Col. 11.chard Leo. are c< j wounded. The Federals weru driven to the w I river, and are attempting to cross on trans- b I ports. Many prisoners arc still being brought n : i u c< Richmond, April 7.?The following official ci despatch was received here tliis nieruing: ! si To it. Cooper, adjutant-General: j p Battlr or ,-uiliiu, April ti. ? Wo this mor* 1 . niiig Httack?-d the enemy hi a strong position j i hi trout of Pitt-burg. and. at er u sever? hut.4^ fie '<t ten hours, thanks be to the Almighty. gained a complete victory, driving 'he intny tl every position i . i n but n -id'-s il is heavy, including the loss of our t'oinmat.dor-n^ in.tihiit. Geo \. ,S Johnston, who fell while?i gallantly 1-ading his troops into tho thickest ! ot the ficht (Bigtiu'lj G. T. BF? Y'.TiKG A BP, Ocneral Commanding i . ..VI ; We oan letru nothing definite of Price's I at- t I tie iu Missouri, edt bough it is sufficiently up ; parent that he has fought, 'ten Pike, with ! | his Indian warriors were *lrt it, mud dune tL< .r j ; duty nobly rruin Virginia, i a > I Icic H MOM', April S A'utter to the b'n>jutr*r : ' sayntbat t el. A*hby was fighting 'he enciny ' j all day WeducsdiiT, iu i-'bHUandoah County? t %irat in the ?trc?t.vof Woodstock, and tJien in i i Ediu<be'ruugh. He hu J logt seven men Tne '* ! I 1 >' eliliii v is j iv j - to 1 Apr;! 6 - H'porta cf Sgiuing | b j near Yuint-?wn have b.-eu current all lay. It ' " j .? reported Hua generally cro-dicd that the i I enen y at inched <?ur li ivi at half post It'. aided ; j hy gun tr ass The fighting continued ttU l'J ! h . o clock, whim the enemy ceaa-d being. Out j ! tioo^i j.i lutait.' 1 their ]K>t?ition ' lie porta ?ro ? urr. iji that tho \irgtnta went h out l. J.?v, bud demolished several transport*. j a ? Cu'ttniu >loj ?:tn und (.cr. ruck, < j I , | 11 "turn lout tug ruacutnhiu, 1 learned the pur- . " 4 ticu'..t> ot mi interview Uctwvn time lebrut* 1 ' j i iipt, ,l?>h? Morgan uud the Kailaral Con f?ue 1 ? I tit Nudhville. which i* worthy ot record a* ? ' part cf the hi - y ot the time*- The exploits ut Cupt. Moip.au ate more like the roiuantic { I' uad dt.i.ng te it* of the days of knighthood ami i " chivalrv lu-u anything clsa ran compare ! * them to. j u It a?eu>s that Ccp'. Morgan, having lcurn<dl that Cti'U llticil hri determined to hung lour A et mm aver a- i-utl** v. Lu had hvlt luhrii ^ - priaoneie in hia utetn >rabl* acout of March 8 W ho JIH' ?. ir i wttli I dag of iruoe nud tell utj/j j Ilia men to N ilkvillt. or. hill way he met (icu. | Mitchell wnii a larg lorce of itie en-tuy'scnv airy, to whom he made his object known. Mitchell i u'i lie whs u.*t go ng <?ut t-> seach Mmg'iu, and :*: ed to inert with tim , uudm iiir jna.it oi.-iu ot i ll tg 1 truce. Mar j pan, wiiti ;t inclining look uut io he una aider- I stood, is.- ircl the F evict.d treaernl that no ore j ui'-ro than huneeli rnarc-l his regret and hi.- I diaappriLittiiutit, ant !ia|'iMi that an uj'i or-unity i would roan tiilor of liierting litut under more J favorable circumstance*. Mitchell then gnu 1 Morgan un escort and accompanied him to . im.-u ?> <1iuri*:s. fuel: h id greatly prised 1 ui meeting with the bold partisan luce to lace. f and. evincing U'i Utile unt asked to I what cirewiu.?iiiticen ho was indebted lot' the }v honor tliin visit. [ b Morgan replied tii.it hia errand *?> a ehris- j tiun one; that he lit 1 been itiluroiod thai dene ' ral ttuell lj:> J threatened to hung lour of his i ,\ ! torn, who had been takeu pri.-omira, as outlaws, I in \. Int. it the rules ?<i a at" atid civiiiral ion, j ' that lie h at thirty ?i* federal pritunrra in Ins | ! possession, oik' 1 thai it such w<ut liuoli a deter- } min.it. n. Le Imuid retalia ? by hanging nine I | Federals for every one of his men. ! ' Burl! ilis lu.med unj aucn intention, and I said he should never vivi ite the usage of oivil1 iiod warfare. " I Morgan then proposed ua exchange of the i thirty six Veder.il prisoner* tot his tour men, j| saying Mini the difference in numbers *?t but a fair valuation of .bo service* of Ins I tare troopers. llut'll replied that 1 >> wti compelled to dc- . ^ j oline the offer, as lie r..u!d not negotiate with | i an nfb er inferior to him tti rank j "That ? unfortunate, sir," replied Morgan, I is the object ion cuild ti??t hold good in any | other xan?e; ' and the in*,' rview then terminal* j e l. It wn? iiftei this that M rgan learned that '1 ! one of his mm, natnod Love, ha I been shot t J al'ier he was taken prisoner c I have also been put in j. sefsioij of (he par- ^ j ticulara r.t number most gallaul iitluir which i J occurred on ihe 10th in t., and of which m> ! 'n j tueiition has jet boon 'undo On that day, ^ j Lieut, lia-ile Duke, ihe adjutant and brother- 1 , in-law of Captain Mergau, and equally aa brave s' r and da tng, proceeded wan eighteen men to within three and a half mile- ot Nashville and ^ hall a nuU of (iea McCook s oamp, where, t, concealing themselves, they dismounted, leav- t ing iho horsi ? in charge ot three of 'heir men, t while the lift en took position off from the turn pike, and em?cc* led in killing t went y-throo of the enemy's advance guard, among whonv w- ? throe liiMitt iiatita and one captain Tt?re?*<a of our men being out off trua returning to their horses, weir f >rcrd t > cr??s the enrtey lines by an old field, and passed within thirty 1 I <trp? .f thtir pi.'ki te, who saw them from the J i [like, and who allowed ihetu to go by, suppos r. ; tug that there w.m a large t. rce au l that they 3 ! j would capture the whole coroman.l. The three i tl i men. by making a rirouil of half a mile, ro- a I gained the., horses in safety and the whole I f' i Ccmtnati'l eseapwd wbheut the loaa of a man I I V... s-i? /V'jjrsm* s A few *mmM by both towifcw af tho irgfefe Wil?wt on prohibiting ioTmuo of Imiii in toll uj Um of bmtUaditt to My other foreign dtlim, ihu imi who art naturalized. Thto to a mnn Mg tone# aacopaary. Them goo aiwton of to foreign bora population ta anWo buolaooa LI oo?r tho State, who upon a ?all for avo thrown themaeleee upon tho pretention r foreign powera epreieaied by ceaenle ia to Confederacy. TUi law, paioeod with oo iuoh aaaniaalty by tho Logialataro, will bring iooo gotttloaoan to a realization of tho triflh of a old saw, it ia a bad rule that won't Work Jth oajo."?'AtoAmofu/ Knqtar r. Wo notice in tho Greenville Enttrpri?# tho rath of It. W. F. Frinoe. a gallant and meriirloUO officer In the iirooka Trnnn ? egion He diad in Virgin in. ^ ^ j ' STATU I K SOI'XII"t> KOLIM. VL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER. A run. 4, 1M2. ItllE fallowing prtamble and fcsolutton*. adopted by I lie Governor and Council, avc been ordcictl to be published : jJk Whereas ipu l as reached ihe Coveror aud Caj^ren t/nJrsundry . tuall vessel* have, <na (iuu^fo tinnr carried from (he port of hui lesion cargoes ol cotton, whicti the Govrnor auu Council have reason to believe have iuD'1 their way to llir enemy, and which cer nul. have not brought back return eargoes of rtas, munition* or army supplies; therefore, c it Ruolvtd, Tl^ut during (he Oatinuance of the resent blockade the exportation ofcotton froui uv port in South Carolina is hereby prohibit* ?J. unless by the express permission of the onfederaie or Stale authorities. Herat wl, That au agent, rc.-ideni in fflt? city f Charleston, be appointed, who Khali he au lorized m grant permission tlic ex porta- j on of cotton on the terms hereinafter pre I L-ribed, to wit : Affidavit shall be made that o part of the cotton exported shall, with the undent or jonuivanco of tt.'e exporter, find its ny into the possession of the enemy; and ond, w ith good surety, ahull be given that the mount ol the nett proceeds of the sale of ?it*M uttun shall be brought bach into the Con fedraic States in arms, munitions of war or army applies, unless prevented by successful inter,..ii..... ..r . i ...v.. v* %11v l uuiin Extract from the niinwes of April I l>y order ot the Governor and Council. r. J. MOSES, jr , Secretary. Ajm! 10 0 Pel* ATE OF C A UC) LI N A EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER. ! Ai'RiL 4, 1&52. 11 !1 E fallowing preamble nnd resolutions of 1 the li vcriiur jUiJ Ls-^ncil butts been or- j vrcii for public/m IVhfros it bCVTvvir r^.i ovntod totbe Gov rnor and ' mmed that j < sons in Lti<? Sihic. rpresenting thotu?v)tcs un agents of tins (ior- j rnmriii lor >h? pun hu.-e ot ptov.eioii*. iiuv? | uMgbl c-u si ~ mi|i| if- 1 no '.tie p? riot- j ; and unsuspecting ctufane of iki- S ale, and uiuml them >vrp in the.,'Jotcruuical at large ! -ohi* thcrefoi t. b it Jt t'./ by :h'. ft r ru.tr an<! Coi nil, That, i rentier any person falsely representing him i rlt us agent of the Cuul'ctier.Uc ??r Stat - Go*- i run.eat for the j>u chueo ofstippl o or provis J nr. whi- shall actual y purebiu* a?sueb ? gent, shall be liable to arrest as a disloyal , ud disaffected person, nod committed to mi j V itiy -yf - ?i ? ? - M<%? .'?-??' \j H.H'i v ?i? ^, oa pr ]?ci * ul ima ion being given to him ?I thelau. ! farther, Thiu any person who lite J < cuioro or way hotnfiir pure ia?<? pr ?\i* 1 >ns and snppl vi. representing himself a* -.rent oi the Government who ahull dmai.ii or ircciri* tr<>ui ihc Government or < them a high* c p'ic- fheretor ihm the actual cost and ?-xMfx-s thereof. a alb. l aL'.o to like nr.c.-ta.d ! npriaooincQi. au<l all proviamns .10 purcliut-d t hull be seised and turned ov?r t?? the Govern- j iriit at a rr mnnsbl' price tbercfur. L hairnet (Vein the nnuute* of April 4. J April 1>) o It f. "VIMTK OF SOUTH CAUOLIN EXKCUT1\ E ? OCXCIL ( IT AM HER, VrtiiL 4, lfOli. J IAHK fallowing letter ?>f resignation, ami the ; resolutions adapted by thcGuTcrnor And I o.mcl in reply tberule, hare been ardrrecl 10 | v- published : + ? ?* * # STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. >i?jlta.st ac.> issi s'ar * gh^rrm/aorri'*, Columbia, April 8. 1*"62. II -? KxeeUencm the <ifi "Ttior and Council. Gt.STt.tMZN: Having ac spied the Ooioiuu* ion of Hrigiid:er-lfcner*l in the Confederate oreicv. I kite the honor h>'rewii to r?-tgti ty commission ?s UljuturiVotnd Inspccior Gen ral, with wh oh I wa.t inrek^e i by the Geuer- ; 1 Aeseuioly oi iheSmte. ?v lu taking leave, otheially, permit me to ex- ) re** mv thanks for many acts of kindness Ai d Iim ntr?aM IMHUIM* ?> l?. -.1 ? - - I ? vu.ivdj nmuu una aiwnyn uo>T. j xtended 10 toe by ?nch member of yeur honmhlc body. With tbc kindest regfcuds and i?st wishes for j our success iu the great work efore us, 1 have tho honor to l-e, Ti ry res eclfuliy, vour obedient servant, S. R. GIST, Brigadier-General C. S. A ? * ft * * EXECUTIVE COI NC1L CAM HER, AI kil 3, /?rfOu :d, That the Governor and Council acepi the resignation toudorc1 hy General S. K. J list as Adjutant and Inspector-General of this ; into, and request that he will not as Adjutant j ltd Inspector-Oetierul until he shall receive ; i ders from the th n edcrate authorities, ''run- ' ii the Governor and Council shall appoint his '< ucces.ior. H*?olvtd, That tho Governor and Council inccrely reciprocate the kind feeling*express 1 in the letter of General Gnu, and express Iteir regret at betug compelled to separate j roni him. By order of the Governor and Council. C.J. MtKSES. ir.. Secretary li April 10 ft fi A * NOTICE. ^ HAVING been Appointed by the I.egie)*. lure u3 one of the OomnnaMuners to i?ke prnriVinus for thWHeetitute f?miHea of 'olditr'a in the *ereico? i itvroby notico h;it 1 will be in the Villus* .?n evory Saturtiaj t Hardy. Agnow jt Co Vernon* applying or velief will bring cert ificate* from tome rotable pernon. march ' A. J VA?TT.\ fS^aEWABSrT IWftJ-tv JMta, *>! > ft 1 | lnebaa higb, of a brow* 4MMw. ttel ikn rt??4 ?U1 bt |?U flttii 4aUw?9J ?M boy tobia t?ur, o* dUI? tin hfl A Spartanburgifcat b?ampba?r> j??4. * A. B0LT8B0CBHL April 10 If -TOWTAfl^'l 1 At a seating of tW CmtilWl a*Cfct SU lost ant la vat unaamwaafy. JteaM, Tbat all peaanna liabla ta mi Am* . I 4UII1 i* ?uj wiiiui y*-j iaiw aontn OMMU* tioa lax bj tha 16ib inataojT will to ripIni to work tnaUqJf/a, o# #7 %JiUC^! , aprllf > j cook waima>. ] lW 4 I " 4T BBTIlUb'fi, Btaward, mftr27 3 If. i for ?ale. >. A IIOUSK and LOT in the town of Spar/\ tanburg, bought oa reasonable teixne. jf][J Call on C. J/fe?fORI>, *?q . 6r W. T. FARROW, Agent./ . mar 27 13 4t > I ATT R ES8ES." VNV one in uyd bf MATTRESSES, will * do well to ?a|Adipou } ' / Mr.7. W. HA%DY. a inar 20 v 2 tf^ dental, notice. * MY Office in over fid wards, and Carlisle's l aw office. Terms Cash. B mar 13?1 ?ly ' C. LEE, l>. D 8. B At < 'i'K >rv: rpiIE SuWriUr wilt soil at AUCTION on 4 the lUth day of Aj/ril uell, their entire ^ fStock ol* Mt rchantliz?, confixing of VayioH* ohrntos of good*. Per- F eons in want of ^oods will do well to attend J said Sale. J. r. MACCMSO.N ft. BRO. )i April ? _ 4 2t b Dissolution of Copartnership. rilllE copartnership hcretclore existing beI twocn .SU 1,1,1 VAN/ fiLFORD & WIN- 11 is difvlved bv Ova wi hdrawal of J. C. WIN'SMlTIf. Ej<j. ^ The business of the ** Firm will be sen 1<.J by J- M. ELFOltU, Esq. ^ MARBLE YARD NOTICE. 1)ER.SOXS wishing to purchase MARBLE j ^ for their deceas>*l Friends and Relatives j can do so. by applyingfto Mr. W.M IIl'NTKR, j S our am horned HARE A PALMER. I A April 3 4 tf j N ^'i'atk uv si)t til cauolisa. is ' aPARTANUUKt; DISTRICT. I lv Citation for Letters ?i Administration by Jan. j K.nrlft Bomar. esq.. Ordinary. j J, it A * HERE V.- J',L iXfiON HALL has filed J "Af bis petition in mv office, pmying that Letters of AdtnioiairmioS, ,.n all and* singular }i the goods and chnUfas,/rights and credit* of \ II RAM HALL, lu/*j ^?t the Disiriel afore- lj s??d. doer Med. ttnjoTd he granted to kirn. l ?ic<? are theVfore to cite aud all and.-ingtilur, the kindred and creditor* of tb? aid deceased. to be nrel appear in the f"onrt of Ordinary, for tuiid District, to ho hoMcn a) Spartanburg C. H., un Monday, the 14th April neat, to show cuu-e. if any why ecid Adtatuin- ' (ration shoul 1 not be granted. J r.AULli D'JJd Alt, o. s. P. March 31 4 2i y TAXES . rEXl'K'.'T to altrnd at ii t.irihury t'. 1!.. J to collect TAXE^'MlrsiJiiy in April. * Tiiui ! y. tin* li)tb iluV of Apr.il Tii'treday i *' "_'lt i :.?? of April. vA'i rTil.-mi i(.Cu*- -flay; at j * which tin.* the TAl lit)(?h S tnwst <;l /*C. ? id ill Ini*'! wl,i? ...,1 to in tic their r?-t.irti< and '' pay their T?x~*. on ?r betor* aid S.?.*>d.iy in | '* May. in it expect to nettle with the Sheriff, on ) '' Double a* well a* win il: lux h locution*. 1 t '' will attend u' the Villug-* on Fri..Hy, tbn U-i'b J ? day of April, to rt ::\v ti: fcturB! a ad ru\*? ^ of the Village. k. r ro M.r.T ? !A April 3 4 if THE T OROtMU-BRED HORSE. |" T H I C K E T Y j WILL stand the present J t , > v season, coniuicuctuj? the 1st ! * . ' |K of A1MUL. last., .vud cud I '>-JhflL i"g the IJCLV, at HIS i 1 tlWN .STALL#, U<*r Limenono Springs. J I Mart** entrusted to the < ?re of the undersigned j jHtl M8 MMd for, jttt'i led at the-low rate h pf forty cent" per tut/. / 1, He will l.e let In touyes at Twenty Dollars the v insurance. peynbloTne tirst of December If f a tuttt't i.i parted With the money wilt be dc- d Snandod. 1 v ill net bo iC^tiAdiUl for any j jj accident* or %icapej that ntny eccur. I'iflv oents j t to i.ic tiruoui. V DK9C.KI I'TION. ti TUICKETV i. lJyears old this spring, full ,J ixirt-n hands high, n rich brown dappled bar, F the he.'iuiilul color iuia^inibie, vrith an 11 uncommonly fine set of leg*. tu??l aiuaclea iu a abunduuee. ? tVVATT LIPSCOMB. April 3 4 2ta * "STATH OFSOI' 1H CATIOUNA. OFFICE OP COMPTROLLER GEN'L, I Ciiaclkstok, February 17, Itfi?2. / IIIKUli.V oernlY. that .U>S. M. KLPOKP. Ayr. t.f the MERCHANTS INSCBAVCR I COMPANY, of Richmond,. V*. iucorporaiod , I by ilia State ofi'ASrgiuiiv ;/4V complied vith 1 the conditions and requisition* of the Act of the ; General Assembly^ entitled, ' An act to regu- "1 'ate the Agcnefoifof Insurance Cutopanie* uot ; J incorporated in the State of South Carolina," C ad.! I hereby License the i-aid AOS. M. FL- S FORI), Agent, as alur-'-nid, to ^akc risks and ft transact all business of Insuraaoe, in thiaStata, for. and in behdf of said Company. This Li- ^ ceu.-c i?? continue until the filing of next Semi Annual Statement. 1 W. LAVAL. 1 Comptroller U mernl: j I mar 20 2 tf RECRUITS WANTED. ; $60 Bounty!; rilHE undersigned now stationed at FORT ii A M(?U1.TC JK. ? iil^p.i?^LSjash County money for n*. 5f2-S cotnmuia- d tiou for cioih.a marorim.ton &?., furnish- * cd free. Apt A#^ 1 11M I ag Ofhoe, at Spar tanhurg 0. 11. i'ivo dollar a vril^-bc paid to any man bringing in acccptaWeTce nits. Apply to J-'teut B J. WlfnEUaPOON. March 27 3 It fl I:sii{.vy. j TTSTRAYF.D from the premise* r?f the Sub I j j f? i i-'cr, slxt'i'1 viup. OH Q.T !tOOlll t flO J i .. in?iani, % #nr??lI ?,J^A* HOUSE MVLK, J any one t..k:nn *prf>(j **irH>ar arty information a in regard to the *???. will be moat thankfully (t-eooivrd by the o ner at UeidviUe, Spartan bnrg Dim , S 0., and expanne* paid. J AMI* W1LK>X. mar 27 $ 2t ^ ~~ T. O. P VKIINCIN, J ATTORN E\ AT LAW, \\TILL PRACTICX In the Weetorn >? W Orrr*??Wwt comer of Col. W. W f HARRIS' brick building, over tie atore o 1 Tamp k Cannon, and oppoaite the Palmett Wwtae April 1C * ly } < ~ tC tt+ fit Of * *** * TS'SSSiSC iuo,iM<r ^ ??27?FTF?afWr ?V4v^WiV^ Vine, Oomlfc*, 4cc. Spartanipirg, B. C., January A Wt:W LMSKW : \JOW remaining in the l\?t 9Ace if , net* token out before 1st July next, will be. fnt to the Department-a* dead Utttwt>1 N. M. Anderson, 3 A. Ah*xnn4er. W M?* M. Bishop, John S. Biehvj>y Adelia ishop. A. M B *hop, Kblleeger .Mrs. Ktrj dtifl, Browton, lileckwett Mr?. ?. Bel?ber, Irs.dBilly Belcher. '1 Mrs. Mxrjr Ann Cooper. Mrs. Dell Calesyuu, r. , lemiog, D. I?. Pinley, Hiram niter, fife. |^r| . Pooler. J Mire Milbery tloflsett. J. W. C. Goseett, WfiNin Going*, K. A. Goligbtly, Mite Mary Oiler t, Mrs. N. C. Gray. Mrs. H. P. lUynes, J. W illium Johnson. r J J. W. I.owe, David Lo/er, ttttlia.o I^?t ^ '. Lewis, John Lyons, /?anikl Logan. '-W Miss. E Moite, Wm.Jt Mptf, lurray, William WcJferlejfc J' l&r.Mies. Louisa KeigbzMwf. / >?v " as. L. Owens ^ Kent Joseph P?rk?r. P. Pollard. John Hrioc, J. J Purdue, Miae. H. K Patterson, i'm. Mo. D. Volmor. Miss. Marthu Robert*, Win. Itoberaon, Mr*, urab Reid. >i> Kenben 8eaj. S. fiterens, James Sprduee. .. M. Speights, Mrs. Harriot btuifb, Mies lurgarct 8tcrvt?eon, D. L. Htillwofl, Calria cllurs, ,\lr? ii. J. Smith. W. /. Htereoa. W. r. Sbackcl'.ord, 2 Mr*. Mary Smith, Charittc Shands. Alex. Tkoinaa, Oapt. Tuake , (dropped) ilout. C. S- Th tnpaoii, Miss. M. V. Tbotnp?n. ? Mrs. II. M. MT it lard, Mr*. J. J. Woeri, Mr*, tiadic Wood, Allfrcd II. H,kk1, |J. J. Wood,, lies. Mare Walker. Lua Waters. J. it. Wilamsun, W. U. Whitner. .? J. A. LKE. P. M. April 3 4 * 3t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. . SPARTANDCHQ DISTRICT. . In the Court-of Ordinary. -* EdmuntMMamon, Applicant. iaucy Blunton, John Blamon. vt. el, D*il e. Petition for sale of Bool Etta* a. r T appearing to my saiislactioa thai Joint |_ Blunton. J??opl? Uiantoa. O. W. Doyle*, ml wife. Klizatieih Jl'jVs. Berry H. lUaojn, heirs oS Maftjri Unnicl. doeeas^d- n.? .-i?. [ kiaa: n, and. ^^fforioit brock. mitai b?y Brock, /thrffcftdanta in this c.Ve. res:?i? v\ Miut the limits of this Slate. it i* thereire onifi rd iIm! the* do kpprtr tml object i? lit- <ii*Ui'in or t<itt d the real estate ?f L<i*a tianton. d?<**a*> 4. <?t? or before the 18th dajr f Jani twit, or theru conrcut to the >amn rill b* entered of record. Otten umUr my baud end reel of tilKce, lurch 12, )8?"2jso. karij: bom ah, ?. %.*. April * 4 ftai ITtatk of s< uTiir a kolin a hp \kt cnul'ko listiuct. Villinm Alien, Ex or Applicant. *a Or. Baaja aiin Woll'ord, Jeremiah W offer J, et el. I>eHaduM, 'ttiii' D to prove will of Nelly Wnfcrd. deceased, in dee end tvkuu form of law. [t AlTP.aftlno to my satisfaction, thai the hairs of J antes Uolford. down* d. nanus not known, Jeremiah WotJord, ?h. leira ol Nathaniel W vffo.-tj, deceased names net nown, Jus^u Wyfford^ tq>l the heira of J. 8. Vofford. dec used. Rsricfc. Ideals M?lee WH t>rd, and Isaac KortJ and wire. Sarah Ann Ford cfendanta in tlija reside beyond the limia of this is therefore oi^lcrp-l that hey be and aj-pt ar at the court ?>f Ordinary, to >e boldcn for Spartanburg District, at yparenhurg Oourt House, on the lilth day of June icxt, to show cause, if any they can, why n i.i}?er purporting to he the last will aud tcstaieut of Nelly IVofford, deceased, should not bo duimed to probate in due and role um form f law. if.ton under my hand and seal of ofike, thin 2th day ut March, a. d.f 1m4>2. mO. EAKLK bomar, o. s. f. March 2d 2 Hn M ill JLI i\ k ry7 -tot VSRS. MASTERMAN Church Street, oypaeite General Mvardt* v/titfl. master-man has on hand n good j^j[eupply or goods in her line- You m?* xpeci to find them of SIJPKItlOK QUALITY. he solicits the o-nuttUed support of hor riends. Mrs. M. is also AmI for her listin, (ho fixers m. .t a. anjft olf, oc72. Market-street, harlestoo, .yi*a|fra,ctt:rkrn of |% i(itS cvet^v fljlyfe and variety, and FAMCV Ft.t111 44 OKkEUS in allilt ranches. Ordera will bo punctually attended to bm* great many rpecimottt'oii hand. une 1S professional notice. 11IIK L'NDKUPJGNLD, rtipKifitl!* t?nl*r? hi* eerticea as a JiRACTXClNU l'lIVSlIAN, to the oitunny of the Town aod vioin ij. -fy UK ai?y b? f#Orvfl at all time* at the reai ,ence of Mra. fc/F. CAMP, m Maife^trm rhen not engaged Prof eeeUa all*. >>??<>? i?ea~tf ^ w. k kran , IVotice. 4 I.L Persons ar? hereby notified not u j\_ trade for a N<>TK bat ween fcny-fiYe and il\y dollars, aod one fer tea dollars All 0/ he name date, (dale and maturity of whieL are iOt recollected.) ?go in favor of Col. t>. N >ins and tratwrfiuryd l? dohn McFatrtnod. la said no tea worn *>f discharged by other totes and account* v fcich 1 held agnsnet Jno. Iclarlnnd ??f nhi-'h are to he >?ifwiil aay meat in full. JOHN TBOMPAOif. Jan ?-4Ml 44 t/_ r notice". r HEREBY infehn my friends and ctu*?m*ea that 1 have TtluaWMwi ialta ? Tlioe* ?Ko bare Jeft WAtCiatM with i Be will ?od then at n* rtgr?, ?h<re ih?> wu> bj ^ 4SI>??o5r who rill *l*o have my fote* aud mcwum* hi hand tor colleetttm. A Bee aoeortmcot of JFWfV 11 will be fvuud for nU M my oU wuwid M. jr k X ??%