The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, June 05, 1862, Image 2
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The intelligence Irouj (be eoaiot received
Ihmnday morning is uiore full of interest,
uutl begioe ta wear a lively H*j>ect. 'f bo
enemy, iWMrong foroo of oa-mliy, tKTTutry
au4;*rtiUury. tmpl'oKcd to be between two
and three thcwftaud, landed n?e? * Page's
andndrauccl ou PocoteJigo. T. ey
? ita ^ (im?i iwy FiiTi'd? vi |
that station, on the ChaJlestort and S*van
uah Railroad, di&taut about eight miles
from the landing. On* Uuralry forcea, ?md?r
the cwuimatru dfTVl. William S Wal
tar,-met them mid hotly disputed their piu
gtm.
The disparity of the force*, however
compelled our twiops to full back, uud await
mnlorecunMits. In the meantime the cup
H?y I>roe\w.d"d to "Old \V ucds," niur 1-u
v fctawgo, Twited the plantation of Mr
Daniel IIey ward, aud it ij reported dined
tinder the oaks there. Mr. Hey ward w.u
rtu his way to his house, not knowing tb?t
the enomy had t ikeu po&e.isiou, when n j
^ rode\ of bjrfhp were' poured upon Mm, he (
being at the time totally unarmed.
Oo the reception ofthe new.* of the cue
my's advance, Ucu: Potnherton made mpid
preparations and extended hi* orders tor
sending and fi tting forward reinforce !
tAVttCr, arv.l left (diu.-elC for thesi*?iic of jc 1
Son iinuieuiatcly.
Tbcir design was, no doubt, the pulling
*p and destruction of a portico ot the railtoad.
Being foiled and hold in check bs
our cavalry until the urrivul .of reiuforocuicnts,
they commenced their retrograde
rnoiion, and at six o'clock were said t<? be
;u full retreat towards their gunboats.
Subsequent intelligence contradicted the
report of the retreat of the enemy, and u
<ght o.u Thursday night or Friday morn
itig seemed probable. The nature of the
country and the spirit of our tr R?ps lead
us-to hope f.rr onr sn.l'i the most favorable
j?s?dV.
The forces <?fig ged with the enemy ??
the morning consisted of the Kutledgc
Mounted Riflemen, Captain 'J'rcnUulni
l/cytrurd Cavalry, Captain Make; lour
companies of Fclder'a squadron of cavalry,
and thn Charleston Right Dragoons, ('apt
Rut led go. Col. Walker, commanding the*
fourth and tilth military HUtrh-i. ;.r.i
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on the ground before the engagement.
The reiuforciocnts consisted of nine cum
panics otTnfantry, a section of the Beau
iort Artillery, Capt ICHioit, andtbrcc companies
of Wajor R. J. Jeffords' squadron of
c*valyj.
Wajor-GeU'tsl Pemberton, with the Pit
tt-first Georgia Regiment, was also report
e ] on the way, and expected totak?- oiii
xuudTwo
of the Rut'edge Mountod Riflemen
arc reported killed, but we hope tins will
prove to be unfeended. Col. Walker's
horse was shot from under him.
The news of an engagement in proprese
.at Seaccaftionrillc and rerobcrton'sbattery,
brought by a courier Thursday afternoon,
also created considerable excitement, which
easily subsided On the tacts being made
known. * The enemy threw a few shell at
long range into the camp of Col. 0. ?1
Stevens, without doing any damage firrtbc
t&an the wounded of a cavalry hojrse
The engagement xt Newtown Cut. op
pcaite Ptl:s farm, wasa more serious sff-ur.
rhe battery at this point was manned by
Orojany V, J.t T D White, of Col K. B
W hvte's Palmetto Buttalion of Light Arullory.
The enemy with three gunboats
came up, abreast the battery, and opened
ire about fino o'clock, at a aietance of nine
hundred yards.
1 he engagement laaUd about three hours.
Mo one was hurt on our side, r.or the bat*
tvry'injured. One of the enemy's gunboats
*2? disabled, the mast having been struck
a " - ?
nj a roona shot from the buttery. TH*
era-* on board were observed after wards
repairing tha injur;*. This battery is
situated about two miles from Fort Fember
ton. Capt. Smith*, of Company F, wae
also on the ground doing efficient service
After the enemy hid ceased firing, our
t oops fired some fire more rounds, ^hen
they were ordered to discontinue Our
troops behaved admirably, and were de
lighted at the opportunity to pay their regards
to the insolent foe.
Tbe fire from the gunboats -rao very sc"
urate,, both aclid shot and the!! being
brown at the battery. Tho enemy no
ioubt designed this attach for the purpose
->f preventing ua from placing further obstructions
in Stor.o river The gunboats,
"hres in number, still lay nearly abreast
of the battery at Melton Cut ?Char!?;
vm Courier.
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Trora tit South Ctroliaian
An frpeol to the rsfortunctc.
Listen, officers, who have been defeated
in the late reorganisation, listen a few
momenta. I would eay a word tc you mho
are on the earns faosi&g with myself.
Te, it ia true, feci mortified at cur dc'eat,
and no doubt the impression will go
forth that we have proved ourcelvc* re*reaui
to the trust reposed in us as officers;
but kt "U8 rtdtera oortejrcs. Socio of us
have bete ttjt our by the unscrupulous
of'unpatriotic aspirants?some bv
the exercise of that base principle, in.
gratitude?-come from the imprcsaion that
*e were is service only fsr love of office
and itn gains?some because wc simply
.$d/sithfiJIj diahargii our duties?some
foe cat thing, and come for another, but
'.&? world place* us all upon the sutne
grourd And now let ua relieve ourselves
f the f~.lte accusations oast upon us Let
.s sot, because wo ere deprived of our
*-?-<&, turn cur tacks upon our country I
and leave her to the mercy af our relent- .
iew, inrading foe.
Accuse, yc \Vhut vr/Vfunars
ijotfiers, and let * "i * * "vr ^rv;ce :r.
r-# capacity cf hsa.r.c pinut:*. It u
r:j*, tocie of us may thinh 'aid doubtlrtf
t-me really arc, ourselves unable tc eeri e
s? a private soldier. But let us try it !.
;o: aac, have a ttitf arm?the result of a
C .u-al:ot wound received in tbe ever?n.e:
.orsblc and glorious battle of Manassas
J.oiaa But I am go., .g back to the fie d
* si strife?to the field of dacge??the field
d honor. I am resolrod tc xt my country
: or perish ia the struggle. A*ak?!
-- rc,. iziz, asaj&n v:th ire the ga'.l.it
. iXtiC4B Morgan.
W. p. JlOSUCK,
Ltfe Captain Company E, Halcorsfcc Lt
p.">3.
^ ^urir s S. C , >I?y 23, Jeep
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Xlchccai,
Th? :ajucoa of the invader hot been
OS o*or height*, and tho response of
-.rj he* heralded the enemy's approach. J
.3 covetous eye ha* teen fixed upon Rich
e4> To i Jtct to 3ap*are S !!! B*rar4 j
more than has trtry yet bw*n staked ou tho
attaioeaect of awrsitjgle otycct. Tbe experiditun?
otaimboa'in proptratfoft', the
sacrifice of tea* tbotsaud Jitea in it* con
eitwmntioivwill be bat po tnauy grains of
Maud to McCtcIlaa, if bb'can but ncaoinplieh
the one iitfa of tho Yankee Government
and hw own au.bitjpn. Th.i arc weak
enough to drakm that the fall of jtjehu o nl
will cnrrjTtriih it the (V.ifoderecy, aud it
is well enough to deceive hi"* in.the first
particular Vy a uubl*. it'-lvflCJ and a signal
Jwfc.it Tito eye* of all Km ape u?e Oj-on
i i*?. To lose Richmond it: to lo e their confi
dcncc tit our ability to sustain ourselves.
| successfully detcud the capital of the ('on
foUei;M*v is to virtually est.ibli.ih our indep
n 'euro, and ?o dcuioDstrato thtt fact in
the vo !d In jh.iu word*, we can not
itlord to be drtiM'oit The lose of a capita'
n Kur p. id usually followed by a peace
discri ditanle t*? its defender*, though we
u^i:... - 11...ft ?l? i rr.iv it - .
vuav vnn IWM UI UUV UlCllUlUltUS 111
the Confederacy would be but so many in'
C(*utivi-M to more stubborn defence and
dating roKolvcM. Thvo, the aucoef-sful dcfomn!
?>t K'mbtooud is worth a y< ar of random
skirinifhiiig in othor quarters. in a
-moral point of view, its Induing at this
ho ir is all important - equal to the Morrilioe
i fan hundred thousand men und the do|
molitioii of the city itself. A monument
j of ruins herenttor will claim nioio veuera]
lion and raspt rt than a city unscathed, hut
1 tunely tnrrvudercd to the invaders,
i The tiuicR tcriu too thicMv with moment
! ons event* to ejwcn'ute or 'ug,?ut. 'J he
inuinuut lu'r a? tii?i -Vw, determined acti
mi?if it ever comes t-> a people in an
ttmorgpnicy, it has eoui to the puopb* ot
' Kichtnund. Wo counsel nothing rash,
! i/otbiug that vr-?uld not. red? und to the
I cood of the t'oiiIV deracy, bat counseling
j action quick, firm and instant wo leave
; t??o result to Heaven and the cause. ,
| We think the calumets with whoih the
people of fhis city view thcHpproji' h of
1 tin- enemy is an evidence of their drteri
?nin:?ti<sr? in respect to their own and them*
; :;olv?i Tlirfory strewn with glorious
! uifW.irn is of t he Iterate .-oil sacrifice and de
; voti- nof .1 people striving f??r their own
* liberties a go unit a powerful fin*, llichI
uiond has onlv to choose in which niclie
' tier name shall rest. ? [{i>-hiu?nd Kran*in?
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n^liHionsbtp Dlnnrn^'l.
i ?>?? Saturday lagt a party Untied above
: CuroUton from ?bc onemy 4 sbipo, mid pro
I reeding to the abandoned fortifications,
i mvpeoted them and tore up a small fun
, federate flag which they fonud fljuig over
j the works.
Returning down the levee, the officers
i met a family ot ladies and chiMffti, accomI
pained by their colored serrent The
! Federals, addressing themselves first to the
i ladies, expreafed a bope that the preseuce
of the fleet wa?> not a canee of fear to them
We will relate verbatim the conversation
that en-iard:
M rs B ?That sensation, 6tr, is unknown
to us here
Officer.?Madam, may 1 ask you tf thsxe
is any Union sentiment here?
Mrs. B?None, sir. that I ara aware of
?certainly none among the ladies
Officer?Then we may take it. for grastI
ad there is none among either sex, as tha
: ladies generally go with the gentlemen on
political questions.
j Mr# B ? J atn confident, sir, yoar in'
feronce as to the entire aba mea of any
j Union sentiment ia correct. i.s to the
lad'ca f llowing the gentlemen on political
(yrtvitions. I beg you to understand that,
however ;t may be in your section, ladies
here advooate that only which in just and
honorable.
Officer (turned his attention to one of
the servants)?"Wei! sis, can you tell mo if
all the troope have left yet?
Nancy being for rv moment quiet, the
lady said: "Nancy, why don't you au-wt-r
yoar brother?"
Nancy (with great indignation)?Don't
I you sail me ais again. I don't want no
Yankre ?cr a brudder I
Whole I'edera1 party casoed on '"uthaat
! tnntKn 1 " r\ 7*-. . r> .?.. i-- *
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i Do Tov Watt any Hi3s"?Tre fob
'owing good story is told by the correspondent
of the Chicago Post, writing trm:
one of Commodore Foot n't gusb at?:
Tho towhoat Alps yesterday dropped
down to ^ position alongside- of the Carondeict,
for tho purpcic of taking in tow
I a baree ot coal and removing it farther ^r.
i the stream. It presented a fair mark to
the rebels, and they, unable to resist the
temptation, tl.red awcy. Ihruo half dszen
: shells flew around her :r. a manner net sal
cultedtc give those on board assurance of
personal safety A day or two previous
tho boat had been at Cs;ro, and a oabtn
hoy on beard had purchased several dor.-n
I egg?. He then regarded the opportunity
as sr. f-'celli.nt one to rffer the -hen fruit'
for fs'c to the ru?.n on the guv.bcat. Seising
his basket he bearded the miniature
uiauof war.
As hi rcach'.d the j.ptrd?ck a shot struck
; close besido the boat. I he toy heeded :t
not, but ha ling the first sailor who ohsnoe
1 to be 011 deck, drawlingly inquired: "Do
vou want ?nv nm *1' ?*/<? mi r.f *u?
way,"* as the reply; "dost you see they
are bhoeting at uol"' "Ho you wast any
W32 the only rctict the boy gave the
timely warning " D?r. jcur , I
re!! yon no ; don't you see they are shooting
at ua ?" ' Let Vnr. shoot," ru-.d the inp
rttrolle youth : " do you wont any egg*?''
.-.t thi?jBr;txai naosncst a r.crtav beside thv>
gur.fcoat was discharged The soacussnor.
broke every egg is the basket. For the
first tirce ho-wc* '.rcvod "Confound their
ptcture!" he sj violated, "there's a dollar
asd a half gone tc smash anyhow. '
Is: Yavxzzb Zvzzzz rc "Ssmr"
oy rsr Sza Ielaxsd?Wc take the fellow
in..; from a recent lettc; fro... I art Loyal
to a Xtw York paper:
Hundreds of the arfr.s intend to Icoat
themselra* upc-n the 'Sea Islerds" alter the
cicoe of the war. Acid regions of avatr r?
arc fousd large and fori:'* plantations,
which arc so blooming gardeut af fruits
and Sowers The grand old mansions hive
hoes deserted hy the:? awcrs, but ore has
bras protested by the military as account
a* its be.sg the property at i^soos-ists of
C*en. jtesne, of "rerolutiosary fame. Ihe
lisd ;s vhich it .? located was granted to
him by the State of South Carolina, for
his groat service in freeing the South from
llie con'rol or tl.o IJritish lorcca. Tlui cducational
aytfeiu time ha? be u iuiprorlfled
tor t!: of c.straHr.di ivi act vork
m
?h? ?awUna Spartan.
sil J? y iTSfls'tflir?! ?
Thuratlay, June >, Jctti'J. i
PATTtlJ NKAK KICn^lOAI). b
\Tc go to pr<j?d fit's vuek without tilth j>w- r
ticuYar* Horn th? buttle near Richmond *? wc u
?*p*et?d. lu out next paper we hope to be *Ols j.
j to announce a victory before that place. W e j,
| ha\e uu Jtcijlvu of (he terific battle. W% have t
i heuid enough lo,kuyv? It a t tome e^Mii fiictide |,
lfuvc laiicn Wc have the liberty of copying
ih" lolhrwing dispatch which wad furnished
us, tvi the latest iUtolligtsuc > from the scat of
war. a
RU'hmo.VI), JLNU 1, lPtVi. jj
We wcit iii the fight of yvilcrdtj. 1 ain ,
safe. L'apt. John U. Kviua, Th una? and Haruucl
Miller, S.tutucl Tuck, F. Walker, W. and (
K. lioughston, Jautcs Moore, E. Gentry, are |(
reported ironuucl. O. lljugbstoo, killed. n
EDWARD J. DEAN. v
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J.leut. Julio tl Biiiittin,
Our f ieod, J. M. Benson of the iShsrpVloll. ! 8
ore. lei Unguium! S. C. V., is now among us. 8
From ihe testimony before its we are satisfied,
that ?o officer Lit* porformct his duty inure
>atisfaei??rr. Pan Led, lie ens among the (
lirst ol In? grade and ? > for weir Lis qualificaj
t .m> and fidelity us at? 9>ti??i* rrc:>fc,ii'**d. thai ^
he Wait coftildilnented ai.Ii !? - i <? Mi on of iid.
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int.nit ot tin: Kepiinout. l.ic?|i. B<-i.vol, Lab
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been ? service, lor more than ucl'i- in<>inh?
' I <1
taj will, upon the eip?re i e<toi'?i f<>n i?t his ! I:
I health, fly a gain to hit t'ouotry * NtanUrd.
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Kijulty ! unrf.
j This Court commcm-ed its aiui'u.l .*<\.siou for
I this IhMnct on Tuofedoy Itrit, his honor Chanj
cellar !?. 1'. L'unkiri, presiding.- No Mt.if ol
i special interest, w<? believe, will .-.mc op. 'In* (1
j or two ihut have for years been engrossing the f
j atlention of this Court will, it is thought, re
I ccive their Inet hearing by an adjudication ol ,
J the I'Ks'iaii of costs. Anvuig the Mil '-iiMr-i in ,
j attendance Imn a distance, arc .\?.i(.i,.? r. N. .
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runiK'iiivn.
iliiiinnrcAL Rkoisrun am> CnvrnmaATr t
A/mrtant to National lM>i.r*ypFs<:a.? ' 1
j Tli" i j the title of h email pnmyNM j {
. of fnv'y srvrn p:iR"f of reading matter upon >i ] 1
i pro* variety of subjects. In i'. ?l"?ro seem* ! '
| to bo an exact register of all the battle* be j
I tween the North nud Month, together nith a j
j list of the Hilts'!, wounded mud raptured of the j
j year 1RR1. As a historical paper it i* worthy !
of preservation. Ilcf.ides such valuable in I
telltgence. it oontains numerous recipe* ot
^reat. service to the dairy-* omen, the cook and
the uiidtpUrmantd physirien. From the thoit j
j time afforded us for au examination, wc oan,
not speak critically of the merit# of the.work, ,
! bat are r-atiitia! that it embraces information
upon many oubjocta relating to the cu.
rttiw and medicinal departments of a selfsustaining
household. Tio auther. II W. R. '
Jackroo, is a South Carolinian, a cripple bj |
aocidcm and an exempt from military se-vice !
Priqp of the rork I 0 cents.
OI^DTID."
Tj know that some of o.ir readers ill rsj
collect tho travelling advertising % agent of j
I Bailey ft Co's Circus Company, who spent sev. i
; eral day j in this town, and vthc ia well known I '
throughout the Confederacy, hat again turned i 1
up cn the right cide. Mr Tidmarsh was Lieu- I
tcaafct ia a company from New Orleans. where ;
he ia wall known to tho circus and theatre i
going people as cue :* their best handt. and |
was stationed on Island No , 10 hero he wx; | .
captured and aent with the other prisoners tc 1
Johnson's Island, ntar Sandutkt. Ohio II. j
. is reported as being id .'illy and gay is aver, 1
and frequently repeats to his fellow priscnarf, i ,
the bast and most humorous passages, from
different t?lat*r. h* >-- -*
iiiiKie iniKe%to ti.c ?upp;\.. jiou of tic reh?!!ir>:. ~
*2.1 r.'uat ild-woifcl trrsp* H* ^
^ ?-1 it a ri'-'r *!? ** V'-f-ena
s J - ? - . ?*. <xv?t ?u ?WJU ? iir 3lBgf |
Wo regret very much hts being a prisoner. but j
we hare no dcu >t the csiaptny V.e :e :n wruld
be uawilhng to :n- who contribute! s->
such to th?:.* amustrr.eat during 'heir exile
; We hope goon c heir :f hie release. .13 well aa '
I his company.
The Yhukfu Slilrm!'!;
Jhe Vatkee raid on the ?dih end 22* h upon
tho Savannah Sailrcsd wit? a grant failure
TA?*y nev rsppreaohed it nearer than a taile and i
a. he'.?" The a?iur caused gr-ar cxoitrtncnt in
the vicinity of Pcootalign nad Page, j cc.ra.er. i (
, and were naly defoattd :r. :h?-ir purposes.. by i
the spirited maare- ir. which th y ?tre act ,
by our Toons. From all that wo sua here from ,
the coast they hare :o use more heats ihau at
tr.y previous t;sno They arc c atiuually '
pliag :ho differ*at P.-.r^rc and committing da- j
prcdii.oae which hare to distinguished the
racca's in Virginia. They have pa:d iauch (
attention to the vicinity of Charleston, a? '
I well at Savannah within a few days, ar.d will
no doubt ache ta attach ca one or bcth placet
in a short uac
IJIilllary KhJlcc.
The Proroit Earshil of the od Military Uutr:c:
:a this rtate, has given sot.ee ca Stcno,
Wadxilaw aad Pea Poa riv.?.-e, aai ether !
pise s accessible to the eatacy to remove the i
; negres aad other property, tc seme safe place
ia the catorior. We have the clearest :nd:ca
t.or.i that th?. Vanities intend to pleader that ,
whel* etc:.or. of ceuntry j t
x*~?. , 1
IFencctccln. |i
A force -f ct: fc.OCO Tankeea are at Oa'/idd, ;
' uear Pezsocola. They seer-, to bo urinaria*
iherr.eelvea for cur Share bhcctera. by sttalirg !
and robbing aathty rt. Tlev are great terror < J
to the poo pie that thinly populated country. '
and will do much nitschiuf, before they can be ;
I driven au*. i
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Awr?:.i, M?y 29?The Memphis Appeal *
, of tie 284 mot, ea.73 :SiU it .a reported at 0or- !
.mh that largo reinforcement.! under Gen <>
?e;gel had arririd or. the Te.nctsee river. *
I ho cncmy'3 gur. and mortar boats opened a
i fnnouo. but harmless bombardment upon ' t
I'ort Pillow Thu::d.iv afternoon i t
i The Horry Diascca. referring to salt, and to |
*he salt making Uforte of thv "Board of ?v?
? r
Governor?," remark-: j.
This in the second good thing dorm by our ! :
. Executive which arpears t3 gratify our frttnda tl
*f the Courier, and wo hope that the Gcver- jc
nrr and t ouccil will continue to bo so fortu- o
nate aa to please them Certainly we shall f<
&*e ?c it that they both ?ee and taetea e&mplc ii
of the a nit, mr.de by poth urinate euterpriee :i
and by en ouragetnem of those who w? h<- r
here are doing, all !n their power to manage !
well the affairs of the State in these troublous 1
I times. 1
i tl
Again Knlistim.?In both tlie Kastern mil ^
tlie W^\inrn Siateit. tlic work ..1'enlistment hue J
, again com?onca>). Liiwolu timls men '
XliC I'olUi.liM
Intelligence re.-eived in olh<-ial quarter?
UTci no doubt but ibat thr line of tlie I'oto ic
kaj at la.-t been ond tb*t i porion
of (icnnral Jack?ou'4 couiiuatid is UoW at
fUliiLiDdburg, in Maryland. The umy bating
ten once, mobilised, ia in a condition to make
npid maichea. It u reported that in lia"riiorc
liivre were rtccutly but tine" tiiou-aud
ederal troopa. ami acnrcsly a? many in tV.tsharljn
M.111I vicintfv Kurilmr n??- ?
i?l ?f :tcka<Tb / cotupiand trill be arrxictwVv el
ectcd. -- /.'t.rwi'nrr, JOrA.^
Fi'?*ttionfs l'oinm:i it?l.
The Lynchburg Republican le&rua frum
gen'lcitau from I'endlciua county, tlmt
'rt'iuuni ha/ joined the command of M illiuy,
nd occupies * poiiium on tlftj'Totd between
'etersburg, ir? llaidv, and I'muLlirt, I Lo county
. ut of I'cinl'e'on The nutnl of tr.>c?p.
uder Miliary li about 15,00b. J'rcmmt is
>? in a hard pllce. as lie must advance to
lunteicy tow ardt .Staunton, or re'rout towards
Lotnney into Maryland, 11 tr nruiy is reprc
eutod t<r lit* . nry retro* of iwnmunit inu nud
ujipliu.ri'1 ui Uetlie of oti tuiiiing ihein.
<<rn. J Joltndnn rfltlKrow.
Tli? telegraph give* vm tin- uiotiriilitl inelligcnoo
of the full of this noble and gjill.un
tficcr, in the cause of hi* conwtry. Mo foil
it tim front rank, driving b u-k tin- bu-e in idrrs
of our soil and our rights. The S>me
f hi* adoption ronnrii* kiui as one of Jicr lioni
Oil u^n*', in wh"in ?lu had :t ju?t pride for hi*
tian'v tiilues, and intellectual and personal
iccoinplishments. No braver spirit ha. passed
imn hi? country's 'battle-fioMs ?'nn (hai of
'. Johtttton I'etjlgvvrr,? t'ltro/miuH.
lofdlerj Aid .%9i??M?Ju Hon
Al h mmintr r*f il?i - V a.?i..? ' 'J - * --
. w .w? - v?.?v ?.* . .r. a .v, ;it> ?r :.i v.jrer
Junction, Gen. Branch succeeded i'_ gitring
off hia entire ccr.cicd, with the enactricn
of one regiment, which got out z: portion
hut which yesterday effected a junction * ;h
Le main body. The iorce of the *Ci>a.j
argoly superior to thai of Geu branch I'ho
retreat w?h conducted in good order to .-.ohaad,
where a panic -udicnly broke cut *.r.ar.g
roope, and great ccafueioa followed A*hand
is rtill within our lines
The report circulated in the ci'y yeatcrdiy
'! the junction of Burnside with McCW.an :t
ithout foundation, *e it is known that hurnitdo,
who has indicated a xcrernent of this
.err, is attll held in aha*'it in Ncrth Carolina.
It appears that ah* report of McDowell's
It?cent front y.'cdfrjvh?burg in force ho* also
tUt little fcuudai.oa, a a he could not ktvo
,1L."i#JlJt tr 1-mK tn aa * - **'*
... wivil m UP Ibb.k II UUC.
roope ho hit .u Hanover rr..ii>' haeo reni.cd
hat ecotion of country by tranaporta up
^sauakoy ?RisA-iaid Ltn^niner' SOr*
Wa*H:yoror. M*v 19.?A party ofCon,V6s: :*n.
who harojasi returned from Norfolk, reon
'ha: no Uc:oa feohr.g h?s yet manifested
:n that city; hut th t in Portsmouth
her* arc many true Union ato Mr. Cox. of
th'.o, of the party, and ho took occasion to
ill upon the Hon. John 9 Million, wham he
iund leading the lift of a hermit ?and to be.
i realty a* good a Union man as he was when.
: Ccngreift ?Car .V y Jbs.-uj' ^ Cowiaroc.
FlOWT ATltlTtr XT PlAND.?Wf learu tlm I
>>e Qift (Juard, t'npt Cliichester, l?a<l a small
(flit wiili three ot ilif ninny s gun boats, at
'tilt? iy Ulnnd, on Suwt!iy afternoon If'.ivv
unoon firing wa? heard in th.if direction; and
courier who came in, reported fire rennet off
:e island, one of them the Planter V'e hare
iet l?erred'h? r'au!'
fv irVifin C~w-:er Us.
- ? - i-.il ucia mi i rI
l.iv -"Oiii May, Mia. Irw'. Pnncwti, Vice fieri
lant in tii- chnir.
An election ivfts held for Pve.-ilcu'. lpon
loniit I op tSc ballot*, Mm. Pr. I.. <lit uncdy
ft n? fo'lti'l Inly rlrctr'l, at.(I :i Committer np ointoi
to ?hil '-a her au-l solicit Lre acccp
ance f thy olBcc. Ttie commiit-?. oti their
return 'I'ortod fu?or^bly,
TLe La?l?rr of t||<> Association gratefnl'v
icltnoalclge the receipt r>f Ten d--l!ura. tire
riir.ti frotn tw-v gentlemen, wV.-*-, <1?'ir>. 'h-ir
to be tin'/u->vrn, tiiso. from Trof. Pun:un,
a donation of his .'ury ticket.
Mrj. Pr. Kennedy has charge of tl^r W?jside
II ?. pit * I l\?r the wi-'a ctnlittf June 7.
V pi.notuel utteuditncn of Member* ij re
pihiiod at the next regular meeting
MRS. H. J. DEAN.
Cor. Score titry
AckntiwIeflKntrnt.
The Soldier's Aid Society of IxeidriHe ind
vicinity, acknowledge the following ccntribu
tione packed in box So. 9.
From Mr. D. Andofson $?V90; Men p An
demon, 1 counterpnue, 2 pillows, 8 pair .-ook-,
old curtains, yarn tot ti pair of eooha knit by
the "Society, M. E Anderson, 1 dreeing gi*u.
iiuttic Anderson, cat mint.
Mrs J. Caldwell, 2 pillow*. Cast J . .otrfy.
2 bushels grit?, Mre J ?noddy. 1 coun e? pacet
1 sheet, 1 buchel ; arched rye
Col. 3";;. l>ui?, fo oo; Mr' AV Meauo,
S-l 00, Mrs. F L. .Anderaon, 2 bottles gripe
wine. 1 sheet, 1 painof pillow cases, bi i?dioSfce,
J M. Anderson, .00, >irr. J ! r kr,
1 sheet. 1 pair pillow cases.
Mrs. J. ?'. yiiilti, butter, crackers. 1 -uit
tress, bandages, Mite Addle Snoddy. pa?*1
eheeta. 1 pair pillow casce, cash Si.
Mrs. J. TV. Miller, l flanuu shirt '..if.
2 bottle* wiae, $5.00 lor tracts. Mr*
i austul gri'4. Miss Lime Kuth.
Mrs. P. P Bcacham, 1 bottle -r:ru gar. ii.i- ?!:cd
wtieui, Matter L P. Mitier, 25 cefctt. Mr*
llass&adria Miller, $5 90, Ma tor J. Srr^bsl,
*?5t.(}0. Mrs J Strobe!, domesiic soap Mi?"?
Barbara Strobe!, 1 mattress. I tv pi'l ?
rates, parched w!r.ai, M-sn .Mich'
4 pair socks, bandages. r?i>giuut j -p?_>!:i"
Miss Ecttit- Slrohel, 1 mattress. . ihset.'. rs
tswels. 1 spread, ! pillow, cash ?1.
Mrs J. Footer, d'-mestio scap, Mvo I "'.-rd.
1 pair socks. 28 pair drawers. 17 ebir's, 11
Icwelj made by the soaie'y frcru eloih purchased
by the canif
Mrs. P Anderson, 4 pair- draw?. Mrs r??.
trd. 1 pair pasts, Mrs F T. Anderson. 2 p?:.r
iravs, Mrs. J W. Mi'.'cr. l tack. cf fruit. Mr
!? Snow, 50 cents. Mr -T. Wilsen. 50 onto
?21 sent for ratipion* reading $20 sen' ? M
Barnwell. for the benefit of 'he c:u:h Carolina
Lospi'als in Virginia
MRS. J W. MILLER. Rrefiidsr.t
slrcoti:-.pr Scir-as.
Mr. '.Vieklilfe. of Kentucky, a member of the
Federal Congress, in the ocurac of a recent
reech, coals the fr: lowing statement ' T'.
ihe conduct of these special friends of t re r.s.
gro. The fact stated by Mr 'Vicklifl* wm, not
denied:
' ! want & disclosure made with reference to
certain fact*, of which I -our rapt elf perfectly
tatie&eJ. I fcavt information direct frets Port
I'.cral, that the sin-res ?-ftc have been ta/.cc.
mostly t'.l desire to return to their masters,
and are prohibited from doing so by the miliary
authorities governing them ! hire the
assurance. that when some of the slaves had
attempted *r lc-tve thi camn, for the purpose
of gt'ttng back to th. r masters, th?y were
fired rn by the santinelft, acting und -r *' . ,irlUrs
. f thsir superior -.thocrs. sad ectre eight
of them were killed. '
c-a-i.. - ?
T::i L:*S!> Asort hicuxoso.?The-, wno
no remark ible incident yreterdav en cur lines
in the vicinity of Richmond. Yhe day was
entirely quiet, with the exception cf a few
tar.nor. sh.-t in the neighborhood of E-.fcro
Bridge.
?v., us r....a_u. ?.
-- n i *~*rii 'T C. I'1 IT'" ~ "J
rr:i jqqRAPHic^
l llhllBg !Veur Kl< hmond. f
Coh fedemte* Confident of StKCttt. 1
i Richmond. May 31. ? Thero wan violent rain
i ?ij'1 thunder storm Lore yestwday evening, ?
continuing icvcral Lours. About ' o'clock, ]
the g.\i Works wore Hooded, and the city -to* i
left in total darktic#.Tlicre
was a skirmish yesterday, on the "
; 'tiiliaiiuburg i?a?l, iu which Capt. HonrborI
o '-jh, of North Carolina was killed. /V tight iw i
now progressing on the Williamsburg road, t
near the Chitrahouilny, which Is iiincti swollen I
by the rains of Inst evening. No reports
have yet been received front the battle-field. |
! Ukii MOM). M a V 81? It b. in.?<
heavy rniti la?t night, which etuM i? llood in
the t'hickahoiniuy. It is reported that the '
brfdgea were nuibcJ away, audthree divisions
of the enemy were caught this side of the f
river.
Ambulance* were scut down at noun. The i
firing of artillery and musketry weredistinctly I
licanl here. ?ro courier has yet arrived. i
1u p. hi.?a buttle has been progressing all
Jay I o ?r the t'hickuhominy. All the report!-'
froiu the field arc fati-r: Me. The engagement
was eeveic, and the lo?s on both sides was
heavy. l'bc t*onfedoraV.-a who w re woutid"d
bate been coining in ! r seventl hours. It is
believed tb*.' fight will Lc renewed tomorrow. '
The community ure in good spirits, arid ratifi. I
d tit of victory.
11 I* M. -The latest reliable reports from I
| the li.ltlie-field represent that the -iy were !
i driven h iidle and a half Irom their i osition; ^
| our rorccs arc occupying their cntnp. We j
j e)ipttir<jl threehiitteric-?. nflcr the most desJ
pet sic fighting, the eio-tny being protected by
?iifreiiolimcnts and woods. .Sow: at hundred
j j ? son era reported t?kc?.
I'i'omi flic Sotilb-lVrsf.
1 Monti.k, M iy 31.?\ special dispatch lt? tlic
' Tribune, dated Pollards, May J$<i, says there 1
' was n skirmi'h day before yesterday, in wliiclt '
I ili i SMtiipsoii hunger* ?ii'l drove off the guard
j f>om i>batinot.?viilc ltridge burnt the biidgc
| i>ur loss was otic man and three horses. Thorn,
emy's loss is tit.known. Three oitiwns of Oofefield
were ta'teti prisoners nnd sonvcyed to
I'vu.ucolu. 'I ho federal* are not udraticinc
, .
A tot .-ta, May 29 --Hit N iekslmrg
says that the enemy have battered down and
! complolely d" u ro\ ed President Paris' r'sit
dciu-v. abo. that of Joe Paris. 'I he T)" Solo
Il'efxit opj.o.M!-? Vi rksbttrg, V?:? burnt I'hursday
night supposed ! hare been fired by
, the Vanl.cr- . t he Federals are <-o-omitting 1
.ici i'Mi/- dspi "dnti.ms below Yioki-burg.
HKtfT PAY'S FIGHT.
Richmond May "1. --General ilill'w revision j
commenced the fight this morning?ISbodes* J
and Garland's Brigades hearing the brunt of
the battle for sotue time. Rein's and Audcr- !
son's Brigades also bore a conspicuous patt |
until our i einferccntcnts arrived. The enemy ;
. vcrc nlso reinforced, and hogting continued :
mill I^ivai J- J" I .11 'I'll "ll ll'"ll rtiurs. I IlO
enemy wore finally driven lrom lh"ir red*?ib?n
I and tlicir n?rn butteries were turned upon them
Tri-soner taken nay tfittt lluoll 13 in
command.
TroaiJ*ot Pari* nitd (ienTal !.< < wcrr -o
the field, and their presence increased the eni
fhu-uaMu of otir troops All accounts agree
j that the Confederates displayed pr<-at bravery.
The Yankees contested every ii'lt "f ground
; nrhilft gt ing way before tl: i 1 petnous
charge; >f our ?i Titer.- No r<.'table estimate
, ?f the ciatiultie? hat yet been made A num- j
br it the Confederates Wer? wounded in th? 1
j trm and hand. General Rhodes was slightly >
, rounded No othrr general "th ?r on onr I
i kid? hurt. So f.tr as known, th- enemy tried !
' to make a flank movement about 7 o'.-lnck i
p Bi.hu? were repi??.-ed by T?* I mug's Piri '
i aiua.
SECOND DAY'S TIGHT
BirtHMntvi, Jum. 1 ?Th" battle of yesterday |
j ?ook place in the rndnlty of B<ar Sraaip. 6c |
1 tween th? railroad aod tuc Williamsburg Head j
I about seven allies tr 81 this city Tlu?. -"un's >
if ye-.tcrdar as pnh'.?#ked ar? correct in th? |
rs.in.
.->otes causccadirghas bieu!. crd thirmorr*
? ? l"
X: a fallowing !. catch w ta r-ce:vrd Vy
i Goc.tnor Ptcktnir.icattox--,
' :ne I ?Th? 4ti, 5th nu J 5:1*'
Regiments G ( V , Jenkins' hogitnent of
. Sharp Shoo?e?-.v t.r.d Hampton's Lrg'cn were
:n 'he light Qc" .1 .' hn?.ron Pctngrew, and .
0 ? R. hr.r* "TjJtrr. :f r?nncisk>e, f"*ro killed
t" - * T>.-s"u isaund-.l ,%o!. l\v<t I'a'pp1 an '
h:tt a very eltgT? v?cund in the f?r*
S f 't'locE, F M ?Th? fis'a* tr 't'rifc ? >
Our men are didermia-rd and #e ate osminy
ground :li"sl
> 3 ' M wt dri- icgthr enemy he.
i fore tii Lis' n.gh? Tt .'!ep* in tin-tr oatrr
j On* l.itr i? fi^a y ; the euetn/'c appalling
7 P. \I --At j o" -rk. t4*? Tede- ala took to
he fwntttp;, whsa t.:? firag ceatt'l The i
fight * ill **<" ticufit b reaisum?4 o.jror"?w
I* :3 cu-roni\- rtpri I '.La* the Conf-'derutc?
, tck rr
[ th v -ea.o iob a severe hur.dcr stortt
J .?? . r.igh'. pvcv.nted us 'rent r?oeir':ig any
, further particulars of 'ht fight on Sunday J j
YOr.THF.Rh" ZIEPO? ?> AND N"? "*?
1 Kxcutijxa. May S! ? Xortltern papers of
| the 24?h, brought from the ba't'e fold, state 1
' thai Mc>*lellan telegraphed *o *ht secretary of
1 War tins.' the bai'lc. a? Hanover Court Hot s* '
: reaul'td in a ccir.pli'e over the enemy, '
**;th 'it* loss r.f ^ ti:o i83"1 men. ; ? The
! Federal loss * as 379? killed, iroun'led and .
j missing.
The (Jnnf.ecation Sill hat caste 1 the Fede- j
ral House ^Representative?
. The Philadelphia Enquirer mts Tiok*on>!
euc-cs? has aroused rh- Nor'h. an I volunteer* i
art pouring in
Groorge I Shipley, c? Maine, has been am- |
r^tr'v.l Military Com-.tinier cf N'e* Orleans
' n the absence of General PutU-r
r.vr, Jun: 2?11; p. n ?Nothing c?
ir.'er ?t has . arsp:red *o-<d.?\. It is believed
hat *he enemy :s cor.eenitmiinj hla forces in
the direction of Mcohanicsvillc. North-east of
i the city. The vhoie number of prisoners
taken on Saturday ar.d Sunday amounts to fire
hundred and f.fr.
the follo^uug are the casualtio? aa far as
received t ..e brh South Carolina Regiment: |
?!o! Gi ei be'.iev.d killed f a houn. Hcrndon, *
Lieut Dottlw, f P Jeter, Oxner, Lieut. Goes,
C. J La*. .7 F Str.?, L Turner, vrcunded
(lightly
I The Guardian, of this rtc.mirsg publishes
th- fullering liat ;f -as laltnes in the Falaaet.ro
RiSeraen :
Killed? R HeaviH, T L T. Smith, and Jchn
H Wilson Wounded?R L. Kryce. J N
brown. J.P. Crawford, J T Par'.ingtop, T. |
C Featheitpcoc, C P. G- hard. V'iliard M
George. Wra. J Jenkins, T !! Korley. V F.
Land, H J Lee, Samuel McCauby, A. A. Oafcarrw-.
F W T r r^i" c, /- v.u
? - J.
I. v,*fabfc, aorerdly wcusdei; also, L:eut
5'alioc.
Biovmon?, Jur.o i.?,-_t 1 o'clock to day,
ir.c figl.l was rtiowcd, but a battle ta aat.cipated
to morrow Thr fight yaaterduy only
lasted soste three or feu-hoiirs Oen Walker, J
it :? said, will he '.n the fo-tnorrow Our
wotindtd ere receiving eve-y attention, and
hear 'hair wound* with tnuoh cctsposure. The
result on I and will undoubtedly l?e in o-.ir favor".
/>* g*?S boats as y^^.
The Mestphia Appeal rf the J3d intrant says
it is reported at Corinth that large rein.'orcetcente.
under f?ou Seigle. had arrived oa the
r?sse3eee river
J 1 he Rome Southerner eij? uuleae there
. thou.d cotce tome ucforttecn disaster. the crop
of wheat will he almost fabulous in that section ;
t of country.
i u no-, to ?'lanti*p. The Macor. Tilig'jyh
ays: We hare fceun requested teesution
p'.naieTS not to t<irn th?*?r
or >>ai fields aff??ct^>d with the rmtortfiHtaw
It has already proved fatal to serverat
.rstttnees Cattle owners ahouid heiwr^ikU
"earning. The South, for at least thia year. 1
ran iVj afi^rd to lose htef cattle " |
.! Lg.J1 J. I J-J"1--'. . 1 11 '
MARHIED,
Ol Sunday uurbiog the 18tb Mij, 1M.1, tjr
Euae Wall,.KM-. >IK. THOMAU P. G1LIFPIN
*0 HISS ELIZABETH WALDRWS.
By the wot, oo Sunday evening, the 1st
lay of Jane, 186J, Mil. ROWLAND BK1ANT,
rO MISS ELIZABETH BKIANT, oil of this
L>rietrict.
Service.
IT. J. II. Cl'NNlNGHAM, <otnpany 11.,
j Capt. S. M. LANDFOKD, W,S. 0., Rsgi
nent, will remain ji few weeks, at least, uutil
lie I'nli inst., end will receive auy number ?>f
lecruiis.
A BOUNTY ,QF FIFTY DOLLARS wilt be
aid end Tratnporlalion tickers furnished.
Vd'lren or appl,* at Glean Springe.
June 5 1.1 2w
" NOTICE. " |
' AIIK "Bo!*!-"! of Commissioners under the
| Act to extend relief to Soldier? >'aoiHie?,"
tre requested to meet at *partaubir?g Court '
( me, on Saturday, tlie 14tiv, iu-t, at II
?'cloct A. M. i
J.W.MILLER, |
Chairman. |
June ft 13 - !!w
WANTED " }
5QO lbs OF WOOL,
I AO MAKE WINTER UNIFORMS for roy j
company. The relative? and friends of
:lie company will confer a confer *n favor by
leaving with Messrs. FOSEER k JUDO, what
eoolthey can rparo for that purpose, who will
pay tbciu the market \alu9of the v.-ime.
A. II. FOSTER,
Captain Morgan Light infantry.
June "? 13 if
Attention UiiiMuith Guards.
Vl.L absent mootbcn <?f my Company trill
report for duty, without delay, in Charleston,
or they trill bo proceeded against as
liescrlcii.
J. C. WINSMITH.
Captain Co. H. 1st Regt. S. C. V.
Charleston, June I. IS,'.'*.
STATK OF SOUTH CAROL INA7~
SPARTANBURG WSTRfCT.
Citation for Letters of Administration by Jno.
Earl- Romar, esq., Ordinary.
A\ ;iir.RL \S W. It. SMITH has" filed his
t t petition in jny oHiee, praying that
letter? of Admin. at ration, on all a:id singular
the goods and chattels, rights and credits, of
TWOS. W KOWI.KR late of the District aforesaid
deedshon'd be grwnted hito.
These nto therefore to cite nud admonish
all and singular, the kindred and ci editors of
the said deed., to be nud appear in the Court
of Ordinary, for said District, to be holder) on
M otid ly, the Iflth June, instant, to show cause j
if any, why the said -Admiuirtratjoj* should
not be granted.
Given under rnv hand n*?h?eel of nfuce, this
2-\ ?tutic, A. I> . is<V2.
J. EAllLF. UOMAlt, o. s. p.
June '? 13 Zt
rF A IvK TVi >TTCK.
VLL persons lairing claims agninst J. I>. j
WRIGHT, deceased, are required la pre- J
epnl llirm au^Iw ? 1?? at'-- ?.. .1 ? 1 I
... . , i'i v|?<rj ij ami UK
persons owing the same, are nxjtxcsied to fay
up at once.
.T. M. W.FORD. Aft v..
fc? H. A. MAXWELL, Ka'or.
3ky 23 >t 3tu
iiir.ti^unburg Ft-mafr IruOemj. :
rPIIFi brat Session r,f 'bis School will hr
I closed on Friday the .ftth m?t.
Th"re vill he no %acatir? between th? Session-,
hu? the "Jd, will bornniouce on Monday
next, June jd
S.VRAIT l?T TLP.U.
12 _lm
>1 < > >' I I ,t >ST.
BETIVEEX, fepartaubmg Court House and ;
Birtnjji'illo. on Tuesday las'. ! ln*t oxer !
t .ctr-onc dollars in rash. Tlio money can be
described in pert. Auy ii:forcr.a,i-?n lef? m tl I
Spartan Office ! "Unit to T?i eeweeee wd t be |
thtnkfull' ackuowle d?e.| ]f the wary is]
cMsht.-!, a .;,ii?ab!e reward ml be paid
H UO H O'SHTiLPv |
JT*y 2t> 1! I
>rp^roes rjtotL
r|1WO COLOOEOJj.%'Li from five ;o ten
8 ve*r* of %4<JP^e pva from eight to :
M . I v'e Tb<
0?^" M l *^bc Spvtnn Offi-r-.
M?v 21 ' 11 U
nis (II I Tl?\ 01' PtRTNKIiMlfl'.
rI tur fojiH'tner'liip hovrtoforp ei*i- teif he-]
I 'tt.'H THOMPSON J OLIFHAXT, as1
1 tre'*^? Msnntacturers, isthi." d 'Ks~-oi?ed
b;. niut'i'.l consent Ihe cb'ire business will
hi. settle J by.tOII!' THOMPSON, who * mi* j
thorited to eotloet all tbn ACCOUNTS, NQTLS
and I>EMoVl?S ?n. f\*-nr ot 'he firm end *e:
tic its liabiltTtee
TO ITS' TTTO>1P>ON" 1
V ( O.MritANT. '
Mar 9 0 tf 1
Th? bus rt?y will be eoutiaue l by tfcc sub- !
e.T'ber, and h: respectfully askj the coatinn '
a-re at hit cuetontcrs and t'rtends.
* JOHN THOMPSON.
Mey A 9 tf !
For*
A HOCSF end LOT in tint town of 3-f a:-- ,
f\ *::nburg. ran. be bought an r?s*oanbie
forms I
Cell on J. ELFOIIP, ejij , cr xv X
FARROW, Agent.
BMur 27 4 ct
13EL NOTICE.
MV Office ia OTer Bobo. Edwards. and Ctr
lislc's Law Office Terms (!%$lt.
"rear 13?1-ly- C. LET., D 0 S.
dissolution of i'opartuprship.
rf^HE eopartnerthip heretofore exist inz btI
tween SULLIVAN, Fl.FORLt ? WIN.
it dissolved by the withdrawal of J
t' WINRMITH. E?i"p The busints* of the
Fira will hi settled bj- J M ELVOHD. Esa.
MARBLE YARD NOTICE.
PERSONS -*,!?h,.ng to purchase MARBLE
for the:r deceased Friends sad Relatives
es i do so, by applying to Mr. 1VM HUNTER,
our authorized tgen?
HARE a: FALSER.
April & 4 tf
3fl REWARD,
RUN away fro:u the Subscriber some tiee
, in Sep'eraboa las:, hjj ttffro boy -TAFK,
t-gtd about twenty thee about 6 foot 8
inches high, of * brotez, corapiexioa The
abort rovnrd win be r.ai,l for the delivery of
said boy to h^ o^r-ar* of lodged at the jail of
Spartanburg that h- turfy be obtained.
A. HOLT9HOU9ER
April 10 6 .. tf
TAKE NOTICE ALL
f'eraona indebted to tha Estate of R0
3A C. SMITH, will plerse pay the Executor
at onoe* All persons baring olaims
against eatd Estate will deliver a oopy of the
same as early h* possible, ?e
OLIVER H. MOSS, Exrcuter
April 17 8 bra
~ J. A. ENSLOW,
Cotamleaion Mert^.ant,
no 57 vensue RANOE.
ca^anrarov. a. e.
"f>ROMPT and personal attention given to
T the tale of Flour. Wheat, Cora. Bacoa,
xud I'rod'ioe, and Merxbaud^e generally.
April 17 6 As
PKOFESSIOm NOTICE.
HflHE L'NI/ERSltlNED, respectfull/ fendere
I M* serTiwe * PRACTICING PHYSIChk2ij
to ih? ciiiteas of ?lie Town and ieiaRCllV
bo found at ?U tim?? *< the ro#j.
ai^rMrj, C F. CAMP, on Mam-street
^hfoaet rigflfeAj Profeifri*a?Hr
PebG-l^SHk W. R MAN. -1
I
K>. X.' 'ik.JLL
HAVE ju* ^nirtd, aMrtttfr* wirt*
f Oibtr fod*
Red Paint,
Madder, ^ .
Logwood, / p/
Pin?. / /
Needles, i /
Copperaa, . ' r
?alt?,
Fine, Combs, Ac*
BparUoburg, 8. C,t Jaaiufrjr I, 1862.
MILI.I^EKY.
MRS. IfASTffrMAK
Church Street, opposite General Edward*'
MBS. MASTERMAN hu on hand A goodf
supply ofOOOM In bar Km. Ton mv
expect to find them of SUPERIO/I QtjALTTK
iMie solicit* the continued support of her"
friend*.
Mrs. M is also Agent for bar rioter*, th?r M
Misses M h A. A8HTON, of 72, XTnrkct^trtnt,
I'lisrleston, MABfVFACTVRKRI OF
fl'IGM of every style and variety, sari
FAKtT HAIR WORKERS la ilits
branches.
Orders will bo ponotaaity attended to. Hav*
s great many specimsu on hand.
June 13 lyJ
THB THOROUiir-BREb MBSE.
T H I C K E T Y,
WlfcL stand the prssenO
Ef k_N IA. season, commencing (he lab
iJ/*V VK of A PHIL, Inn., and end'1*
? f 1 ing th* 1st dKLl, at Hilt
OWN STABLE, near Limestone Hpriaga.,
Mares entrusted to the onre of tlip undersigned*
still be well cared for, and fed at the low rate
.,f* fartv Potila ts*?* alma
- --'-J Vm J
He will be let to inures at Twenty Dollars *h#'
insurance, payable fbo first of biewbtr If
a in are is parted witb. the money will bo demanded.
1 w ill not be responsible for noy
accidents or escapes that may occur. PIRy cent a
to (be Groom.
INSCRIPTION.
THICKET V is J2 years old tbio sprier, fall'
sistaen bands a rich browu dappled bay,
the most beautiful color imaginable, witb an*
uncommonly fine set of legs, and muscles i??
abundance.
WYATT LIPSCOMB.
April H 4 2m
STATE OF SOUTH CAil0I.ro A. ^
STAKTASBURO DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
Edmund 'Rlunton, Applicant.
t\?.
Nancy Slant on, John Ills n I on, et. aF.. Defl'ff.
Petition for sale of Real ha tare.
LT uf pairing to my .laiMfaction that John ?
RUtitnn, Joseph Blanton. (r. W. Boylaa,
suJ wife, Ktirahotli. Itojlcn, Berry 1!. 1>1 anion
. brira of .Mai tha Daniel, deceased, Cbarlea
II. lMnmoti, and Jefferson llrock, and wife.
Abey Brock, defendants in this rase, reside
I beyond the limits of this Slate. It is there
fore ordered I hut fl.ey do appear.and object t*
the division or sale of the r??*l estate of Lewis
lib ton, deceased, on or before the 13ih day
of June next-, or there consent to the >UBe
will be entered of record.
tiiven under my hand and seal of office,
March 12, ;?A2.
J NO. KAKI.K BUM AR, o. .0. n.
April 3 4 in
ST A T K O l> l-ur Til CAKui,l.\A. ~~
START tVBl'RG DISTRICT.
Million Allan, iii or Applicant, vs. Dr. Benja
in in Wvffntl, Jeremiah Wofferd, et al. Defendants,
Petition to prove will ?d Nelly TTofford. dtI
cesred, in dua and solemn form of law.
1A Ai'r L.'iLAlivi TO 11T CATT2F.ArTff*N,
U?M the lietr& of Jaror* Wofford, dereas
m, na-i.c* noi l nc?wn. Jeremiah Wnfford. the '
heirs of N'tibuniel tVoflford, doreaacd nasses re*.
Imnr.h. J?wc tfofford, and the heirs of J. ?_
A'offord. dcciased, namely, Lewis Milaa lT?fford.
and Isaac I'tJ and wife. Sneali Ann Ford
icfeuiVtiits tn 'bis ca?e. rcjrid- beyond tl*e Vii?t
us ot 'h"is St me It is ilit-iefore otdn-ed rbav
ilii-y be aol appr-arwt the court of Ordinary. ?>
| be holder for S*jv?rti?ivhu?g District, at hpar[
rtiuhuvg Court House, on the 12th day of Juan
! n?*t, to ,-liow ciiuro. if any they can, why a
; pnj-er purporting to he the last ?ill and teste|
incnt "f Nelly Mofforrt. deceased, should noabo
i admitrtd to proba'r in -liu; and solemn form
of law
tmeft und-r -nv lnn?l a?i .\e.il of e?r;e, t>?
I'Jrh div o> March. \. D . t*62.
JN'O SABLE EOMtR, o a. r
M\rc'i 2^ 2 -dm
t-H i: v>TA'f K OF SOUTH I akomna"
.UmadcT ^ iog?v rr. pryton S Hunter
Attachment.
Boh a, EJw.-.rd* A Carlisle, 1 lam'ff" s AtTv
; VfTUKREAS 'he pi* oriff did, cn-thc ?*>1
) > day of April. ftle" his declaration againi,!
he defendant. a ho ;&?r v- t*id U sh.-cta' ^
and without the learnt s of thi., x?'?. aad hae
neither wife nor attorney known wi'kta
Mine, upon whom ? copy W the saiR deciurt
tion might he wrted ;
It is therefor# ordered.. That the seiddrfeni
d*ut do appear and plead to the raid dvclaraS
tion. on or before the 6fh day of April ne**.
wbioh will !>c in lao >?ar of our Lord ona tfcouj
.i*ud eight hundred and sixty three: ithmtu* ?
! final and abaoiute judgment will he giron an,#
awarded against him
J B TOI.LESON, C C. P.
April 2*
STATB OF ?OUTH CAROLINA.
OFFICE or COMPTROLLER GEN'L.
CataLKirov, February 17, 1862. j
I HEREBY certify, thai JOS. M. ELFORD.
Agent of the MERCHANTS INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Richmond. Va., incorporated
by the State of Virginia ; has complied! with
the cenditions and raoujetiions of ibfAcyn the
General Amabl|t erftlM. 4i A? atje-fb rejju'ate
the Agenoie^af Jufcuruacc Companies not
. incorporated ifftheVtate of Qfodth Carolina." t
af.d 1 hereby 'License the eaia JOS. M. ELFORD,
Agent, as aforesaid, to take ricks and /
i transact all business of Ineuraace, in this State.
for, and in behalf of said Company. This Lr;
cense to roatinue until the filing of neat Seat
Annual Statement
W. LAVAL.
Comptroller G neral
mar 20 2 rf
I
Notice;
ALL Persons are hereby notified net te
irxrf* t*T ? vriTr ? * *- -
, ^ . ... ? lyi tj-?T% I c
' 5ft y dollar?, and one fer tan dollar*. All o
I the Mat* date, (date aad maturity of which are
i not recollected.) one in favor of Col. S. N
< Eeina and transferred to John Mc.Fexland
A? aald notea wore to be discharged-by other
i notea and accounts which I hold against Jno.
I McFerland aad which are to be eoaaiderod
aa pajrnent tn full
JOHN THOMYSOfr. .
Jan 9?1961 49 t*
NOTICE^
THEREBY inform my friends and cuatomer*
( 11? t t (MM ,V " ? ' * -V
, u> M.~TiO?OI
fcHU. IhOM who hfcTO loft WATCHES wuk
-* will la<l theu &t ay ?fore, whore they w?
bo delivered by Mr. ?. B aUDERSC?. who
will oleo hove ay urtea aid eoceneta in head
{ for celleotiea. A rtne eeecrtment ef JEWEL'
BY will be found for ee'.e et my old a toad!
J. A. HBlWrtlAX
I Feb 57 50 tf
TTO. P VERNON,
ATTORNE\ AT LAW/
TT71LL PRACTICE in the Western Otrcrv*
\\ Orrrr*?Weot corner of Cel. W W
HARRIS' brick SniHrag, over the store ?
f'aap k Cenaoa, and opp*el?* the Palpi**
Hrnte. April 12 0 if