The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, June 19, 1862, Image 4

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I > : L ET fc' r . . . C'-' , ' * **'.s . v * y?* rauu m"'.?1 !*? ? .;w^phk!- * I THB LAJBST f ROM CHARLESTON: rr.il SoMlliprn QUKnlinn. BAjrTEE??f JAMES IStAND. rfa...Ji *.r~' i? , . f, vi?aAi?o|\ir, ???uv IU. I K ?siv/ypr battle look pleoe this roo*oi"f bu fume* 4*U?d, f*nr Unite* from I be eh v. Tt?o ! ' eucmy ndYniHJOd wit h ttvo rrgtrru nU to himiiU ' / ouv 9ee^aianv{tt? batteries wlihtbc bayonet. 1 < yl. f. (?. Itamar commanded our hattrrittf. j ; ' ^ ifjfi ate* hundred ?t our hrwofts. llo w?irod vmk >ncPtf:|BK Within olore ri'igv, wben he.->pQfcd ?4w? grape and nitiakotry. literally ..lowing;4ow# ahaudranoijtg Y?nW e ciuu.n. TbV ecothy reeled aad-flfld, hut, pi??Haitifr wort- , reu?hu;.:od by HrtVtlerv, and formed anil ?; WgadLy **r,s ***'"? with grrftt^b?n^?fov. .V-lidrft ti?h? tlky advanced Kiel andoMmwud to tftnV tha battery, Vmt were again bkek. wfctu w? advanced in purMiU fiy>u- our 'tt^rlrt, klltuig tnd lutwiy.' 0?r victory Wuotiif.loio. Our Iom is '* ,*lV<5v# killed*and twenty wounded. Charleston Uoo??8 wflrechiefly engaged The enemy's 1n*s ^ !e nfltrct ascertained, but wna ce-tnhnly severUt hundred in kitted, w>un<l?<l and prtmntrr*. 1 A batch of thirty prbiooara liavo juM been bVyngV' to the city. ='44 Killed-r-fapt.' Owin, of Lamm's Artillery, and Licnt.^.lrcen,l*i'f this Washington Vight tntUntry. Wounded?CoL Lamar, badly, and Hum ether*. J' _ SuMtfvr Guari*.- - Killed - Isaac YaUn'in?, j An~uslu.v I'ofctittbki. * V. cjinijed?Jlcrtt Valentine, Hurry Ticvdle, - .'..1 i> ? ' ? - ? - tbTAIldt * Tdtc battle.this morning was pronounced by tour generals to have been a most desperate . our. Our W* i? he^rK'f thaa at first reported, including several valuable company officer*. A portion of tlic ctrumy's force fought m/vt gallantly. ThedTtlf Xew York Highlanders , asnttiltcd war batteries with empty nni-kctTkcy fought obstinately ami retired. leaving fifty desd m ditches, anff carrying off their VJic enemy's gunboats and land bnttarios cOoptMafod in tlio attack. "Tlio rnn. tivy'a Iom Is about four hundred in kill*!.-; wounded and captured. * Uicmuosd, June 1f?.^-Tiie force with which (.Jen. tMuafrt accomplished his brilliant recouitoiaauoo consisting of Ibo lat and Of-h Virginia .cavalry J?ff. bas is' I.cgion of cavalry. llobVs / I.eglOn, and three pi*ee? Stuurt's Artillery. I ho expedition left. Tavlorsvillc Fridun thorn >ng, routed a squadron of Yankee cavalry at . Old Church, imd raptured and burut three + ?<1 si transpm ts a' Putney's mills. 011 tho C'*tn- ! unUcy ttlrer, loaded ifith Coidtnissnrj am1 nrd- . v... iihncc storgs.- He theuco proceeded to Tun-' stall's, on tho YoFk'd>TV^>r"lthni*ha<lronptured , nynibor of Yankees, and fired into au<l riddled . % I rain ff cars. The engineer, who was killed, fell off the engine after putting en a full h*n<L . of steam. The train dished on .towards the t 1'ariMiMikey Hlvpr, near Taylnrsville. He also captured amFbtftnt. one hundred wagons, brad gd with couinitsfttry stores, and returiied to ' jlisliinund this morning, bringing three hitn- ! dred muffs dud horses. I ,'l'l?t? Eiichi^n l)eslt;nHupon<'t)d(tanoogn?I(n Unnger. On yesterday, lu announcing the fact j u;i* inucncmy -nan retired From before Chattanooga? \vo expressed a doubt as to his future designs tipon that iroportai.t point, j >Yy wc oow ??tifeUoU .ta to bis designs. The attempt, and a formidable one it will be, will soou be made to capture lhat city.The ? videi)cc is before us. ' From the bcsfnutbority, we learn, tfctttt tjitrtuSroy are-*We>?>npqgfSZf* ei-htetoiitca below Cbattaoooigi, mh. lb- oppo.^U? *dUo of the ltfor-'-the for ecfi that atUujjpi Hurt city Oh SaturdnjMnd Sunday last iiaviftg falVn buck that fir. That force is now tug god in sawing luui bur,-and appear to b o -working na though they wbre making flat boats. \Yilh them . is a gunboat, some two and a half miles bo low their prcai&t encempiuent. It is a flatbokt, with kfatiounry power but on for propelling it,- and has "Hiret* pieces of ?au non on- heard. The object of this erst ft, donbtlofw, being fo tow fl-jts under oover of its guns, in crossing the river with troops j . t-uich ia the position now oftho enemy, and cuoh arc his preparations for another ad ViiUfV upon Chattanooga. * I \Vo are also advised that Gen. I??r by L rimith is in command, in person, ofonr ; forcces at Chattanooga, and that great | confidence is roposod in hiru, and his abili- , ty, with his forces, to defend successfully , that cit/- The citizens as well* as the t military (here are determined not to ?ur- ( render the city, but to hold on to k, let the ( enemy shell It as much as tlioy please?a patriotic and gallant determination, which, Vo truetj' will result in the dofeut ol th<- i1 enemy** designs. Tjut should Mitchell he largely rein for j1 f ,.,..uhl t.n KV; 1 ? r.i - I - ..w w..Hn IU k'fUl UIJ V. 11*111-1* "no??ga more than one gunboat?should he ' ru.-etred in polling po-Hesaion of the city? ' vhat will be the situation of Georgia? Wo 2 p.iM by Georgia's Leinjj cut off from sup , plies of suit, coal, provisions and the oh- I hliUelion ami partial desirtfetion of the \ .Mate road; these boing certain cotiMquen- I CSS of the Capture of Chattanooga; and turn i 'consider the consequcnoos to the State ? from the raids of tho enemy. * Our mountain country will become pas , tuvo fields for the enemy to feed upon, hud \i ?u turner in; and as he gathers strength . tVoiuTcinforovinMits, he will be as cejftmu | r n advance info tho iuttrior, and toward* ( Atlanta, as he is an enemy frying to Mth f . pi gale u?. Thib can, aa wo beforo Iniini and, only be prevented by the organ ha ??ou of a force to oppose hi? prog pots, and ; it /mist come from the milita of tlie.St? tc t ' l.ild Virginia, every man *ble to bear arm*, Ir il v A * ?m:h can De armed, will Ka\cto take the field ' Our ptoplo must proporc for tlu*-"thny 1 % must. i?ct ready. Jhe Governor will have f to enforce htn .orders to tho milita offccr* j c of the ?lato to organize and bo ready for c tht tiold-. W'e ore no alarmist, and have , ? uo dej.ire to create excitement among the 11 people; but wc arc not "blind, nor will we j J . hat our eyes to tho truth that Georgiai* j ?j>? peril, rjionld Chattanooga Jail into tlit j? lumU of the ^emy. As "neutinehj upon r . the "watch-tow er,'' we therefore,' with the j r eignn before m, "sound the al:irtu."??At it ktnta fnl>:ft'</c)r< 11 oV | . Horpu la VttsliVllfo. j? \7o learn from n? authentic source that i 0 groat excitement was created in Nashviilr. 1 ? <?? a...? -? u_ .u? . ... <no report tuat .John U .Morgart had nrrivcd in the oify over night, t and wns boldly slopping at a woll known fi hoardiug.bouo. Tho be/oral paovuiit mar p Mm! immediately ordered out a large h>rov . lor his capture, The house was surround / J in such u manner tin to render his escape impossible, end the offcer wlu> had charge u of the .expedition, feeling secure of hi* ^ game, demanded, with aonto show of piltteuess, tint the notorious John li. Morgan i ' .should be brought out and delivered ijp to *' ho lifdcraT toic? qdittly, in order to avoid '' bloodshed. Tho gnlfont federalist eras 1 lJ somewhat chagrined when hewn* inform d *r thai such a procure woi^d ho highly tlc'ri fl mental to tl<? licalth of J oil* II IMouoan, b t ho hud arrived the night previous, and < box ' J>'??. patriotic woman r? >umd mono npon ; ft -nils 7!*<n'tr*}\ in y.- tj - . ; .' ' i. - ' ^ ?". k v 'it. V * k f* ~ ' >> -^v 'V1' A***V *" * - - 'fl JVi;4. , '* * *s * .' ^ ? ' r"- **, ^ci5jv. - "\ -,^ v ' *. ***" '. 7"- ???f a,? --", a|r-* -^"- -1 "7' -*?, | " '? ^ TXlGeFiUTAKDlRii KSI'KESS, a Wo regret the atupenaion af wr Qbtiynpor?>- c ry, with whom pur intercourse hut bfreb of I Ibo uioal ple?sgwt ?tul agreeable character. <j Upon no aubjort of general intcre.t b**e we ? differed injtoetintt'dt ia any decree to as to a impair'cdDoelal hupmony. 6s?o.?fhly wo bare t flowed along. tbiuigU the life id renin ef our t respective paper* Uaa been tgiTibly obstructed? i IIV dip avidity of oqr rend em for daily ??*? The "Dally" ba? well uigh supplanted the "eaeVljf' in evry recttoo ol'tlic State. -Whether ? a lfftthjt Oatelte is an entity or noa-anMty >9 becoming aproblnnotfenl question. * The Law. * recogtdae* fhwlr eilnteiute, "but the people, in war'lirooe" dementing from oorlegal father*, 1 ore innob inclined to ignore tbeir being alto* 1 geilter. tint we oak Is thla right; doc* a paper * not give character to the District dind, Is it ' not a valuable advert lain;; medium-, if deficient in nil other qUaltti?u.? VV'hile our news column*' are a little rapid and flat to the loader of our < daily publications, itf local Interest we certainly, ran el'tlm equality if not pre cml- , iipnae. But' whctligr intvreeiing nv not at , this bloody juncture In qui h'story.; we tntrt, | and would appeal to our friends and the' Itis- ' irict not to Incur the shauie of suffering every , newajyper light to go out tor the want. ot j j patronng*. Krery person concei via that he h u> rouie noble virtnee, oouie of th- cliarnc- m terirtMc* of Ciarar, even if it is un honorable 7 ambition. So think we, nnd to (eol we in * reference to the ' Spartan" ami hence prcsnmr J ' to aolicit an extended circulation through our ' frionds. If they will viluite us, more fully, I ' by St riding u* thuir names, ill a short time we J ! shall he able to tgtn a* \ strong titan with 1 armor un; coma out doublc-Wlugcd and take ] 1 !?<>l<Jei' ?~id higher Bight. - 1 oi;a oivnuirr dku>. The list of those killed; from our Mirtrict, in 1 (bp battle of I'hicahotniny, or Tit* ?*ve? 1 as H is termed. i* quite oxteusivc, Mil * shows thai our young men, gallantly, met aii<^^ rcsici*.l the foe. Among tlmm are Martin .T. Smith, .1. ,1. Foster, T TT. Martin, Me-irg* F. j Houghsum. Captain J. Q Carpcntov, P. lionner, , It. II. Harris, M. Lipscomb, McDowell, WtnT | II. Uush.. They are gentlemen of high respectability : ^ and eocial eminence. Ib-ing well d.*-iocnd*d,^ true patriots, and, thoroughly imbue-] with ? ' Sonet of nurtrights ami wrongs, they hesitated not to imrmil ?fc themselves upon the alt tr of i i our ronminn oountry. The mosl of them being ( a planters by ?k:ou j atlon, ti.rv were not <*o con- i t spiuiously mixed up, with the movements of | j the Hi*?rict as to signalise their lives by polit ' t iont antre-ndrnM, so rnnrli a.--, their death tj by - I tiie heroism they displuycd'near the Capitol of , 1 the South. Unflinching, brvaeljr nod heroically* n tlicy.!? rod the cannon, and withstood the hail- j Storm d'-mnrUetry und smell arms. Tb .eonqurr waa their purpose, to !??<, (Ueir de'erutinatio.i, ralUei'than, the Yankee ' flsg almuld flap r.-sponsively to tho victorious 1 ah"buts of the inuhitudos, that encompassed, 1 defiantly, the beautiful City of Klohtnond ' In leaving-the quiet scenes of h-?tne they fl paused not to uouri ler the painful trial. .They * disregarded tv t the notes of the war-trump, or closed their tars to the inviting strains fit J martial music. At the first sound of the battle- J cry, thev rallied to the standard of .their fl-*- | loved ?0111 b and, upon the "wings of the wind," i f hastened to her rtssce. . With them no ouusc of delay prevailed. Youn^, active, vigorous, , ...?j bi?>v<? niii u> iifien, IO ItiO irtiOpmtiigs of plea^uro,- or vto the en- I ohammeuts of the parental tu ??ide. Boldly they C lushed i ato the fray, and, boldly, met the i ineiny who sK-w them. Some of <?t them went t from under the shadf.w <?f the monument that, marks thub. llle ground of ihaGonrjKuu*; Athtra from jminU, en r.eut^ as to catch in.*pii-.?tion ^ Prom rho.*n?angnIed plains of t ha Cedar Springe. ^ and Blaokstoeks. Kacli ha*i a revolutionary . a history in parentage or locality. from such r ioro.w w?, n i people, *xj> eeUsJ mUcb; from f hem ;\m Spartnov, we are onablod to gather the heroic garland, tor the adornment of our Di; | ^ riot brow. I . Aside front the>.o young li6ro<>a, if h.-enmer | j nir painful duty to speak of Captain Q. Jurpente', from ?he neighborhood ofihr tune j none Springs. ?r{ For moio than t*r?T*e month*. he command ^ pi a company of bravon equal to wtiy that j, >o.np?r? flu? t'onfoderato army Courageous j tiinself, all trusted hun, as they would the ^ mpulsea of their otra nature. Cajit. Carpet., ee had not merely a lioiuo reputation for . murage. On the battle tlrldj of Mexien, he" uvpiirH a reputation for aoldiery, oiorc cn- ? lining than lua^e. A nntim nf I.innntnfnn - - ? - fc t'amliua, he inig-aJci to this Pjstricf, n nmny faux* ago. Hero he mitrriod an J her# in lived, ? the ?r of Mexico. At o he outburst of tint \riv, ho volunteered to y lofcnd the " Star Spngle^ C inn-tr," aihelnt# ineo, br?T?'y fought and died for the support >f the bnru ami ?ta?5. During tbo Mexican war, ! y 10 p iv;t,e fffv such ho was, evince*! mora tlar ( or heroism. In one of tho battles fought ?etween ?ho City of en I Mexico, b" ' erforme<l a font, fh?l should pepctwrtr Iii. i^mie in American history At sotnn biilpr n ummanded, entirely by Mexican Artillery, ?; .Oil. upon whlcl , w*i left a battery, nf the Cni- j ed States, he, with three others, volunteered tin- f lor n rnkiug, niurilcrm.' flrr to withdraw the v at'ory, or, 111! a roldlers grtTe. The effort , rns r indr mid gloriomiy performed. 1'or it he .| eoeived m high encomium from the office' in f] nmiund, After that struggle teas over, he re- t< urpod to onr Pijtricl, so I engaged in the p >** ?<rul pursuit of m nierchsnt. In his mnrrnti'e budli'ss, he always. rommatided the j? ontiirou* of his pmrnns for his uprightness ?j ? ? 1HV, n?mi J J M II ni*iKi|?i<^pown [ f n?* b. iar history Of one, wlm-a lite, oh:?<"i j jr, and patriotism deserve an IiumMe tribute ' jT torn tht.ee, who knew Mm well enon^h (a ?p- , reoiate hid elr?u??, and pirdoti tiL faults. I n; - ?> *' - I di liiBiraiKK. j?, A Tinny the killed on lite Yankee vide in t'le ' pi nit 1 of the f'hiekahominy t? the name nf | Immna J'renCt* Mengher, the" "much landed ! nd highly applauded" Irish pnlii'.t, who did"* i much iu New Y??rk to arouse the spirit of Ul is Iri'h brothers against us. Ho Jed the Sis , m i ninth ftrin regimens into the fight at Manas- * H, And then ran ttw.ay l? Washington, ni- / aiming that " the Southerners hud w?.n tl.ci r I *l? iyj' pendcHeonrt riug from hi" fright, wi olonel Mpaghcr was made a brigadier, end 1 n sl/eil a brigade-ot hie eountrymru to slaughter \'Ji oufhernors, and led theut en to lb* fTrtcknhb- J ^ liny ti fi ll iI'tc blmself. i to t ? \ j ' 0 * i' v ? * * 7 > ^ ^ ' V . ^ , - * * - ' ' ' ' g? is i is Li i ! '" m m~Mua WHEAT A ftw heMs of Soo wheat wni ohewn.to tie, ho ofher^dwy by Mr. J. B. ToIImad, Inkin iOtu the f\cW vr Mr. Ahmi Toyp. U Is tailed ht Oale'wheat, anil I? one of the fiao^t r*rlrtleo we ever imw. Uno i/f til heads measureoj ix iuvho in length, and mens lo bo well fUl*1. About a quart or lr?? of Oiitf whotU woe trought from fleorgla, and sown last ymr ro Lilla. From Unit tnull ntahikt he Matiuih nrcr t we bushel*. TUo entire product a at ?>wti thin year, mhI promise*, lib i^ii'plM before us, to xj&ld bbutulantly. 5o far too, it ta not. in the slightest dcgreeWfcsjed W\ or smut. Lot out fnrtners try irtl i'huitKe or Schettnle. We invite attention to tb? idvertiaement of llr. B. Jeter, the worthy sn<l popular. Prosilent of tho Spartanburg and Udjpn Railroad. X will be seen. tlmt on Tuesday and. Friday, ho earn will leave Spartanburg at 9.45,A. M., ind return at*7. 50 {*. M, (Hi the other days of Ut week, they will leave at 2.16.\. M., and irrur'e a 3 at'present, 'J Y. M. PO i* Kon:n?rOR. The Otnutnunirntson n<?minitinjr-K*-Go?'Tiior iVni. II. Gin*, mf a suitable" successor to Gov. [Helens, (ina been rtcc'vcd too late for publi;ation. We have no objection t* the nominal ion, a# ilie "^pautv;'' claims the honm-ef laiing flr?i suggeS'pd hi* name for that reKpon'iblo pueitiou fouryenm ago. If lie ?lr>u!?l l?<? ducted. is diH c u? danger tlie Convention will .nturierc and quihlwpU bitn. CoiiHtrlpIs We notice iu the Columbia papers, that loverti??r Pickens has decided that wiieii the all is made for Conscripts, nil who have bee'o Uncharged - no matter by whom discharged, ictwcen tlw: ages liable under the act of Con-> icripiion, must report to the Camp of Ristrucion, and if there found on"examination unlit for dn*jv their discharges will be forthwith enewed and transport on furnished home. It will be seen in our advertising column?, hut tho.yull* are n?v oimpbte. and have been un.o'l over to tlie Confederate olficer, from vhich, wh suppose, tlie Conscripts will be Uhiii nrrlaru/1 /? ?# ^ - /II 1 ie?it:ir n.C( 1.'.f thr s\**4MJU.ti< 'i he! J n Friday 11ihjnu'\ Mi*. f'rof. Puncan in be choir. It being u.icctt* innd that Mrs. Pr. .. K- niicil)' owing to ill health, was unable o accept the office of President, (o which tho as yleeleil. ? It wee ordtrtd. Thai en <! rut ion for Preslertt be held at the next regular meeting, I'riay J?th June, ami tlnvt all mem be re nnablr 0 attend, he requested to fnd iSmr vo^rt to the 'almctto Hall, by 4 o'olork P. M. A wi-lcr field of useful nesa thnn veer before, 1 n.uv oj en to the Society, the wants t.f ^ur ick, ami wintndcd vru* bu supplied. The j adios thankfully acknowledge the increasing beralit v'nf the donation* toihr toeiety, l>o'h j i money, and tn Hospital stores, uod they i olieit c- nirihiuion from all interested, espe. ; illv of partly worn, under clothing, shirts, | rowers, uld linen, lint, band?ges, bedding j -hi iirth 10 01 d<iurjhftm?nl for the sick A internal ttl?n<hAec is earnestly required. Mrs. fl. ' DK VW, Cor. Scoretary. riiArriNOtxvv June 1 P>. -?-The enrroy's en* re foyer of infantry. cavalry und artillery, Trior Morgan, (redcval,) il ia reported, o??e?l t irck ili\|i yestayday to' I'owall'a alley, twenty miles \\ ret of Curnhrrland J ij., threatening the latter in the rear and ' notvilic. Our fortes nre preparing^!*) to ret ! cm. Vive hundred of the enemy's caralry [ err reported thin morning at Htittlc Dreek. i eflty-stTi'i miles from Diutta moff* ?. . t.? I tnofiie fid* -f tho rixo, !> ?- nippo"* iliry ill uMrmpt '<> lnv?J? Das' Ttnn?n?M f m i i,:li v ' v ' ' rl M ti? , 1l->M < l?:? ? itt?'>nfS ' " W . ?X TO RIIHHOM). A iulili?<r who wm ifii ii <?*retl near a funntotlse in ^irginii, hn:* been tioiistiiig to n lady, hat It* would soon be in liivlimoixl, wan /tkt*n prisoner, an?l in pasting her door on t?My to Riphttonil, slit- s*id amiling, "I mn [Ud, nir, you arc at lut 10 So gratified." A ItKVOLT. The YtnUdi in Norfolk hive a ttorious.liuie n managing lite negroes in that place. ti ecme thai a large nnlnbor vicrc confine 1 at ho Fair tlmundg. when lliey rtrallfd, over?owcrcd the guard, and were only secured by Jie prompt arrival of a Delaware regime nt "r<?ni iho l>a>i'IiaImIs of (he Yyiihee* Ihey are i*d lo believe ihry arc a *uj>crl<?r rnycto Hum,' ,nd tlicy refuse them as mister*. MVTIXY. A regimenj ?f Federals neut frotn Norfolk o reinforce XcCtcllau i# reported to have, iiutitiind and that aiwly had b.?ru shot helot*, hey were redue<d to obedience. They Itav^ mjl esparienoe at Norfolk* of I'uionism being k niylh ut the South, and that the j <-<*ntiir ohlitutiou had better be let alone. * ituspriti*. 1 be eurrcnd'*r of this pla<*e was made to tli* fankeei t?y th?* Mayor on the <?ih instant, ifter a buttle with the gun boat is on the liver. Fiteh commands the t'irv. _ And) Julinsoii, The Lynchburg Republican roporta thie federal (h)Ttriidr dend. He wai shot by icorge Brown, a sbti of Hon. Noil S Brown, ihnm Johnson had imprisoned for not taking he oath of allegiance. t;en. Turner .4 nhl?> . Thia distinguished tieneral was* a great avorjlc with the. soldiers in the valley of Vir ;ini?. He urn* ntisulied lo General .laelteort> ivtny. Mr ha? been m remarkable mnn t i-'uyh >ut?ihc revolution. In Its commencement* be tommrfflded h small ho ly of Cavalry. For irarly :? vc?r, he was known as the dashing *ol. Avlikv, and became well known In the ranker ? amp*, as the Morgan of tho valley. It* brother *m killed ?n a skirmish with the" nrtny nt Ruth, nnd 0"t?. Ashbv'w,\? snuniltd n nhrmpting his rescue. lie promised to iveng* hi^loath with the liv - "f ? hundred 'snkees with his own hand, a, ts'k whi^h he ad nearly performed, wbon li? met his d<wlh v a de-pcrate charge at the head of hp* Il. ginent, H| wu a native of psnquierjcwinty, Virgin a, antl was about thirty-eight yenrs of ag*\ Iji lersonal appearance he w as not commanding, nit ruthcr niiull of .Uturo, with a 1005 black ioi?r<i, and small black eyes that were re rtarkeble for their piercing depths l/e w*r he idol of the people of tin* Vallay, and non? onld have fallen who will he more regretted y them, if we cxn?.pi the gallant leader of the TTOV, J ACKf?)?.. IIi3 I'liuatrts tmw re t jn tb-r t niveAify Jurying Ciround, near Chsrlottevilfe, VirginX.. ?? - * Poltllrrg *??! i*itioclB|loDe . * ? > If-.*" 'ir% ; r: ^ r * J .<.*'** t " - ". -tr Bgl<L-'l.L,_>tL"wl .JiUL-l'-i '.t.'J1 '"iU JTJq /Tie. Qjvirut //ptt OF THE 36th'REOiWi:?f HOT x how In service. *1 deoire to ltfua?(Mr iu * few mr r? rcunits for , Ompany. K.. I,ejn?>n "K<??k Volu?tee*tf,'5th i H. 0. Regiment, vnJ cell ujwb yio to ovm# forward nnd All up its rank?. You all era *?J| a war# that tlioa# of you boi Iwccn ill# etfr* of 18 ao4 3T? will l?a?r to *.> ghortly Into renins ?t |k? r?Aip bf loitruvtioii, where /ou will lot among strangers and companies with wli<.m jom will fiaire no acquaintance of^ptirreci. < *? you. prefer to go there, i tMfllfr Iff. enure. to going, with m'? as Volunteers, (o the company, Ibij?rhUb,*your neighImrs nnil old school mates^re resisting manfully,'<he vile invader* ol our anil! Hence, forward* we will fill ^op our %dmpor?lcs. not hith Volunteer*. hut with conscripts, and for this reason t say to von, h<%t this is your last chance to Volunteer. Now, ntoBf sow, you hare to choose between tils camp of Instruction and this old company, in which, by friend* ship, kindrod or assoclat i?u>, you arc all Intersiiel. Corns y?ung met) an>l l~t us go cheerfully to the fieMj where our cH companies are protecting our boon's, punishing the hated invaders of onr soil and th? wouhi be destroyers of our oiirtcmc an a p?wple, aod as patriot* dare or as martyrs <litt for our jmrsreuted country. . -| The dilemma is before yon : to one or the other y??u mpst and will go. If you prefer the I forn er?if you bad rather go among strangers jktid nn-lor military pwftisure to where yon can ever be satisfied, and let slip 1 his your goldc^. opportunity?thci| remember whai I say, you will regret the choice thus made'to the latest brea?h of your livcp. It is best that you should , bo with us, best for yourselves, best fav your children and kindred, l>r*t fur *y<>ur names hercnftcrj and .more than fell, it is l?e^t for our dear country that you should be with us.? This yqd know and cannot deny. If you have hearts,' then, ready to share the toils and privations which so many of your countrymen ehesrfaUy endure, and "be ''men who know ,?your] r"'ghta and kmowing dare maintain them," you cannot fail to respond to this The last fork in the road is now before you : c or the ?,?tl?er you tnitat take?If you take the right, which is smooth and plainly marked, U wilt lead to famewudwn eacy.conj.eiei.cc; but if the other to shame and trouble within yourselves and to a just suspicion on thr part of otli?rs. It Is, however, for you to decide ; | it i* nut, I wish it wery, in my power to choose for you, but, remember, wh*AteTer* you do, j pfotwrity will he your judge. All, therefore, who may desire to go wi'h me, must ho hi Spartanburg Depot, ready to 'take tlie cars for Uiclmond on .MONDAY j MQRN1NO NRXT, while those ttli't hate already been iun*t*r?d into serrioc, must not fail to report nt tlio same time and pine*. ' WILLUM CHOICE, dlt. Captain Co. K. nth IDg ,s. f. Y* June 10, IHA:!. .l.a(e?t Kurt hern rtnsl Earoptiiu ' Htcnwn*n, June I fcj- -T1?? \ew York (let ild; .of the lOth, which has Um-u receive I tu-rr. contain* Dank*' official report Of the inn eh ?| ih?t l*1r?t DivDbin of the Fifth Dorps D'Ariuec jtrram Slraahurg to .Wiltiam<m>il, on flii* Jltli j a lid 'ioth May. Th* report ?><-riipiet< tw.? vol| umns of anmll type.* Jftnok* **y? My c.-uiil iii.uni has.not uttered in the attack. and the , route it accomplished tras a premvd t. ( ! ' nihreh of nearly silly mile* in the fa .! the I enemy?defeating hi* plan* and giving loin i battle wlieresreriViund. Our lo--n * a killed, j 1,V> wound? I, olid 711 missing. Ad our gun., ' were .saved." | There are no sceouu'j in the Herald ol I the ?ie!"e*' of Fremont and Shield* by Jack on. The dep.irturo of l,?rd Lyon* for England produced great *en?.iti?-ti in IV juthihgton. I ha j Herald's ?v rrrapond nt rsrnth.it l.yon, goe< t?pioi the invite)ion of Seward, t? assttic the Fuglish i *l>inct that the war cannot he <?t l?o,g duration. J The New York Herald. *f the 1 11 h, my- the* Lichmoud Dispatch given a ton itdo rrr?rd n Uio ln?a of the rebel officers at the battle nt f iir 0?hciw including five 'Icncr^ls anu twenty-three Colonels." J lie Herald does no\ punt desi pnfehcM of the nrtiele, which hewe it to he ? shccr^ fabrication. Fremont telegraphed to htan'i-n that he engaged Jackson's entire formon the Sth instant. The bvrfh la'led. with g-eal obstinacy and riojene*, five hours, the loss on both soles living very great. The Fed 1 enl I run wan heavy among officers. The Fed< 1 nl troop* fought occasionally, under a ntur j dermis fire, with greatly fitpejdor number*. The bayonet and canister shot were n?rd free [ ly, tail with great effor t, by the Federal*. Milroy ha<t the cetitrf, Fchenck the right, : Stohl, wiih all hit brigade, thelelt ; Blrncker * ! Bohclen'a and Merituricker's brigade* coV'pn-ed the reserve ? at least 80,0th?. The hth ! Ne% York was badly cut Qp,.l?sinc #000. The j total lose is cstitDuM'd at IIRfl or ft4'* ktll<M, 1 wounded and mtsiini;. The Federal force* *eve grently out n?mb?r?<l at all point*. hot occupied the rvl-el \iw* end toroed tlieui to retreat. . TIM L->n?lon Times. o*f May 'JM, ! was rtplit to d?'srihii)g ih t *?n? a big jot S I tlii* is the biggest. job of the kind rvrr seen? tin more nyiwtv days' huiint"S-lwiil<,i< K??? *'! to be imminent will rxceed in sevjrit* any hitherto fought. Tlie Times says the (wocta maiimi ol Roller realize* all ever toM of ti.e tyranny by a victory over the vanqniafte-l. The Mate of slavery endured by negr<>?> in ?\cV Orleans canit?i he root e absolute than lb?t now ; suffered by the whitas in.ihatrity. The Philadelphia Enquirer, ot the 12th, has . motived adtvpatch, dated Chicago, Jiloe 11 | which say* nenersl Mitchell won another vie tnry al (.'hnloneioj*. Xrrhria ware OOUty. plixely routed, atiev lwo<laya' hard fighting ' Meagre nccpnnts arc jgiven o/ .laokt-on's vie' lory over Shield- at Port Republic. -Thcdos. patch -aya our m?n opposed them r.t every , step, but their number# were so inferior to the j enemy?their being five td ono?they were compelled to fall hack three or four mile?, with I heavy loss. Secretary Chase a?ks an.hnrlty to isslie one j hundred and 6i"iy millions legal tender note-*, and a bill for that object baa br.cn reported tron\ th" Committee ol Ways nnd Mean*. A grand Union demonstration was announced to fake plane in Norfolk on the 12th. (?ov. j J'lerpont expected to be present. Seward has gone to NVw Tork, to be absent 1 several days Revenly Johnson is going to j New Orleans as Commissioner of the StateOcpart menf. 'Till* i/Ica m .-v r i 1 * ? _1 J * wmi i.mrjuui a ties ro the 2let, ho* arrived at Halifax. '1 he French n> my in Rome i? about to ho re- I lured to a eitiRlr dirieiou. Tl e English conservative parte h?To eotle.n te.?1 ail their f<>rer f.?r the p irpo?e of upi-ciling hnvd Palioerstm nn Hie retrenchment question: a ministerial emit is therefore dectne?l immit pent. Mr. Unde iy pave notice that he should oa'.l attention to the. relatione of England pith France aud the Oonfrdrrate States on the 27tli June. Nothin~ *-?? sai l about intervention or rarognition. f'aptain llerrj wed known ia.s the fcrnar ^ commander of the New York and t'hnrlaatjon J i?i< i%niri i mnmnvi, oi??i :ii tho maidrnco of '?' ? hrothnr. In Brooklyn, on <he8d inn. raptain Hevry was thi 61 t nun *1<at et,? >? ? 1 t'harlr*ton hnrbor un?i?'r Tin Palmetto fl?v Hi" w?:> impriv>ri#<i in l'< t l.afuyott* f?r :t11?gr I jec t on tf n.It > . i- ) W-i- foi-jjfJ b':t a f? w irrf.V? r .? , i * ^ ^ m' " { ' * V * " % ' ' -V 4 - . % ?* j.jj.ji. .. .01 j-jj4iiiii>i^gggaag^pa PmiIb; (brouik WI?ckMl?r TKo Bristol Adtoeair publinhca a let far *?? * aeUHcr of Southwestern Vh-giala, now in Jaetaon'a amy, descriptive of the dofeat of orm?. The following it Ml ok* tract: - ... 1 licror or pact to witness another ?uoh a roctia as when, we passed through WincUutcr. No pen cfln ducriir it. The utmost confusion prevailed.- Tiia ladiea.cauia from all porta of the toVn *ttliar?lt'r, breed and meat, halloo, ldfe forialT. llaVIs, tJeaera' Jackson, Colonel Aahbv. th# Southern Confederal v. a A1 ik* I boy*?' W? draiik. but kohl them we had no I'umc io cut. They (itn jMilltd us ont hi tack* j an?l kjM lit In .go khiiul: and with in >lt? tbire "fairly flew, 1 ?very mill for him*' i"e.pr?ysed lb? Yiiglceerf so hard that tbey threw off rnapsbCta and coatlg nod took to tke fields mrd woods, scattering gone and cartridge boxes alt over the fields. Our com* puny nrtned .Itself entirely with long rang? guns of different kinds, but tliey tare sine? been taken away from u", it being difficult to got cartridge* to lit. * . ... % . i? jj-j jxi "\Vnn 1 <;<1 to Hire AT tbe Female College a good WASIIBK AND IKONKK. w it bout children, also a gwl to attend to Children. A.BETIHJUmr June 11 15 *.( Public JsUffllo. r will offer for^md* ow salesdnj nott before my office u lpQ^go<j^l ATTltfesSKS (unless old before jfimrutjysalt.) Persons'wishing such articlfflHrill do well to attend tbe sate. * J. M. ELFQIlD, Agent. Jiine 111" 15 2w POST 'OT^CE. ALL persons, in arrears for Postage will plcat?> ualt'nnd settle. - < J A. LKK, P. M. June 19 15 }l. Nojcfpoow to llirc. 8KVF.I1 AL persons baring inouircd for ne grou, as ploughmen. A., I now request all lhaCnrc wnpting hand Either. Ploughmen, Carpenter, or Cooks, to leave their application* with tne. end stale that how many are wanted, us I hare almost daily application* to )uu>w where negroes can be hire*. j. m. ELFonn. June 19 15 tf Now Schedule. Spurinnbuiff fci'nlon RaUroad. I ?&?? mi Uxio\tii.lcv S. 0. .bnc 12, 1802. Vl'TF.ll the in?! .(hd^McngrrTroins Mill TfcavoSpartmhttrtt 'H., on TUHS j l>.\Vri and F'RfDAYlJ, nt It. 4-"? A. M., and or-" I rive tti Alston at 2. 2-> I*. M., connecting with I the flwi-iivlllc D uvn Train. , . I.wire Alston ?t 3 10 1*. >f.t nml return to I Spartanburg at 7? Kit 1*. M. | On the <oth*r days cf fhr week, will lei.ee | Sparl:?iilutrg II.r at 1 1A. M.. atxl reach (' Alston nl 9 0> \. 11., connecting with tho tJreenTtilc Cp Train. l.onee Alsjon nt il. ufl A. M., ami reltfrn to I Spartanburg at 2 1*. M. Til OS. 11, JKTF.i:. Pre?"! Juno 19 17*. tJw CHEROKEE SPRINGS, . SPARTAN BURG-DIST. S. C? ' rplIRSK springs are now efrtt for the J rttcopsioit uti<l a crow (dilation of \isij'tora. Situated in a^ healthy locality, -right J uiilc.-> north of the t-ifn tipartaaiiqrf, they jioAvr inilewmiNiU tt^uur. 1<|V conn try filet*!* I un-iiirpn^acil l?y any tor health and comfort. * The proprietor l?-rt< confidant! that he will h" a'lle t? pie hi - v Mtiiri, ntiil thai too upon ' m* rraronahle t?inn as tho tjjiics will peri mi'. Scroral r \t-MiH f?i tent for the season on,, . rc-ifnn-il?le icttits \\ CANTliftUThe *ihot - pio|H<)ty eon he bought i-.r> tea sonahlo t"!itis. it eppltcatirw i* tnioie to th" I mh?rrib?r rat an parly day. Further paiticuI tar* fui ti shed when called for. * F. r antrum*. I*.?1U I "CHS I". ). June 19 IS JST.tTR OKSOl'TH CtKt?MN'i/N llijl At.n riNf a*i? l>*i?rcr<}* tit vt.aat. * Otnrn. roLCMtitA, Juno 1*?, 1802. * OF.NERAl.^RMiK , | TUB cttrollrai^r mijw the Confederate ' j I >',> *CTipti?ufltl*ffivjny been completed tux ! turnrd nrcjrfwU? C-*nf?Her ?te officer, no i Cprtificalex oifll^inpiinA >*?'. he>eafter too inj sued froni 'lyAlfinc e*forpt to pcrtMlA who are l subject, to State nrrricf. liv tomnt.tnit: WIJ.MOT G. liuSAiraSlTRK, \'l,j'U:int and Im-pcctur General ofS.C. ! '.Jtinr.ll) v ! ? It Jtcn_ ?.;i -li paper is the -ita'p- publish one*M Mod 11 *tt?i?tlen. f V >r v r rRi:ssi>i ! ^ j I hive for nl?f I..MI NF.W COTTON AN1> VATTKKJfflfs, will tell che same at : low ptke.?. IjH w .1. M. F.LFOliD, Agent. 1J 1J If ISTATE OK SOUTH CAR0I.1NA SPARTANM'TIC, DISTRICT. Citation t'<r l.ffer* of Administration by Jno. Farle Itfinmr, ?-?q . Ordinary \i:U?UEAS I, ,.JLJlMr.U.lvht*flle'l hi* pe y y fition in my office, praying thai Lri- 1 ter* of Administration, on all anu singular the* : i go ??j[s and ohatile-, right* nn<\ orodita, of J. II. j K. VOOLR, lai?j of the I'iftricl aforetaid, deed., 1 1 should bo granted him. Tlif?a are there for.- In cllc and admonish nil j and singular, ?he kindred and creditors of the i I said deed., to ha and appear In the Court of I Ordinary, for f?id I?i*tr\|jf, to bo. holden on the -7tli day of June instant, to show cause if any, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under rrtv hand and seal of office, this 10th June A. D.*!t!rt2. J. FAR LH, ROM A R, o. s. o. June 1- II Recruitinff Service. I T J. Jl. CINNIWUAM, Company R.t jCnpf. J<. M. LA.NDFOKD. 8d^. C.t Rsgt nient, will temain a few w^cka, at )ea?t. until the luth in?L, and will receiro any number of Recrutfs. A HOl'NTV fir FIFTY DOLLARS will be paid and Transportation tiiUeta furnished. Address or apply at Olcnn Springs. Jun?S I* 2w MAKBM'. YARD NOTICE. ? vl' . a - Ijj.nnwA.-* mining to pur>'h?sc MARBI.E 1 for their droM*?1 Friend* itfl Relatives own <lo #0. hy npp'yi.tg io Mr. WM. HU5TER, our authorized agent. HARE A PALMER. 9 April 3 4 tf Sr vn im:sseS t VNV one in need of MATTRESSES, will 'In w. !l & unll upon ^ mn j hardy. .V* t tf * - m U? . - '* * '. -. 4 few war* UtffctU Wtl be .taken fee the 11 into MrftotTiil b( r?ttt,l? l||M ?M ? i th^sMrring of the tMftt glUohMond. { j~I. ST HAVE I) from (1m mb?rib?r, *Jt , List, a MULE, about t*n joars of ago. of medium site, sorrel color, bWmi*^ ip Owe eye, ' VrHls murks ?T (Mr. Tbs mul? dwrraise4't* f Mr. JAMES JACKSON ^o/ucolrf, < be making its war thither. Any information Soiu to enable to got it, will bo thankfully acknowledged, and if doli Sored, a liberal rewsvj will bay OOP. h>w 12 .. 8m STATE OF 80UTH 4M ROLIN A. SPARTANBURG DISTRICT?IX EQUITY, J I?UOT 0. fMOMSON, | SUSAN A. THOMSON, ei. al. minors. Ac., TVo 'Ami', , EXTENSIVE SALES'OF RE.& A NO PER- 1 SONAL ESTATE. - I TN purmtacc to the decree of the CoOrt ?f Jt* I "iljjatt to the highest bidder" uu Sal.? jlny in JubStoxt, the mojitnltuble ' tot of laadre* lymk mrktA near the Totrn of J Spartanburg. tjAyas been offered" for maim rears. ? PertimaJttkiiMd&h property should Look to it as tnel&^&tfdKble time to make a j good iav^tmrwffu REAL ESTATE eoa- .' mints of two mn Koines In Town on-Main' I Street, between the Book Store and Dr. Qoodgion'e new store on Main street. < A FINK . ] FLOURING AND GRIST HILL, - J * Witt 157 icros of I(and, one (1|) and half miles from the Court House Thia has a beautiful,, slionl. and is considered one of the best sites for Milling'ii^the np country. A Tract of B2fiJ acres of hind on both aide* of f.mrion'fl Fa??V #msA G? * - . _? ? ?9 ?ww ivni inf V4Hin ) lloupe, roTtainiug one of ffce fine* body's of| -l low lands in the District, with timber tak' abundance. ? ? There are several beautiful sites for building near the town, with good tract* of woodland attached; together with many fine tracts of land, (nineteen in fill.) lying convenient to the town, desirable for tarat* nnd timber. A gcutra! l'i.ATK ofdrhich may be seen at an> time in my office. AL80 SIXTEEN NEGROES, ' MOSTLY YOt'Ml AND L1KT.LV, AMO.NO I THBM A GOOD ; >>Totil<1 <?r ot*IMaohinery ANU HOI.LOW WAKE. Ilia wife and child a good Cook and House H uimh. Xc. * A FIXE LOT OF m 1 lotisilioltlnnd ICitoUrnJPhifniturc, Pnriuinjf Tools, ?5kc*. A FINK BOGKA-WAY AND HANKES?. f.?r two horse*., an OLD OAKKfAGltfl twv horse WO'.ON AND HAHA'KSS, I OX WAGON and H \ND CART. I?? Cftrrkge Huns', . STIH K OF HOGS AND CMTTLB, and f'OU.N, WHEAT, FODDER AND FLOTR.. TERMS OF SALE : A credit will be given of 1, au l " yearc; with interest drum d*/ vale. to be paid annually. l'un-hnhrr:" to giv?.^b>?wd and approved a-curitv. Yln??e prvlrrrlug to do ro nil! be"3 allowed ? pay 'Iota, at^l tho creditors of the ^ UtoJI'SiCS W. THOMSON, niH l>- permit'ed to ^vitle off ?beir debts. T. 8TOHO KAll ROW. l\ E. S. D. ('oi??rat.t*u>adi'*t>. OSRcc, J.unejb , 12?t .V ssio'iit'o'** Niilo. BY * irmrv ..f *uih?>i , c?te?l Vv l?. JMf. wr will Selljw bpartngbtrrg 'li.. >m rbe first Monday in fiijj" avvt, the following ; -Ont* RlnrL^fiWWiAdldiaa - ?V-MW?IUj .1 Uil Street. W; '! Store, *ml Jstl, IWifiai InMJ.iKfwi tli-* ?i4r<i inlo ibrac with a tuisemeni and fw>? 4).?ri.M tor a family to lire and keep a ytovc ?.r u shop, in on? of which the Post tMhcc is now kept Also, u snn hn Hui'd'ifi? adjoining, cifn'oiiiitig I r??vnci, and a.?iiM<ih?? li ?im\ wirli H^rn.'jU pi ?t of land at incited rutfrci for n ."Mi.ill tnntiiy. ^ ? The l.ol on llrnkftni'il *ml <irtcnvi!lfStrr?t, m a frw step.- of rh? PubH<^Srpi*re. including ivn Dwelling*, a Store House. nod U'ork. Shop* 1 for * ~t*amnj|e Establishment, Blsek-nuih < Sbops, Sfablso ind the trsual ?>uthoiit?r<. A < very valuable stand for bur-iocs*. A FINE TAN YIR!) lying half a mile from the E?ort House, with ten orrry of lapd, 40 Vcf?, 2 Tools, 4 lames vii 2 BrtH. wiiti R.arjt SHU, Shop-', ami two Dwelling"; all in use or ready for use, with a , tine Stock of leather and hid*# in uo. ' Two tract* of Woodland two mile* from the "Vurt ilour?, on the tt.word (lap Ro*l,V<ne cunminiaf 89, (lie uilitr (oarnet. * \ ALSO ?Ten Nejjroe&, HALE, MITCHELL. ?LUS. JOSEPH. ANDKRriON, SAKA1!,. HARRIET, LAURA, J HOWARD AN'I> KLKT* iiEE.. j AI^O, 1 UOU8K, Tftr hoys MitcliMl and Joseph sre f.r&l rale TANNKltA by trade. Llias is a good OARKIAGK TdlAfMKR, Andrr-mn a ^oo?i lllnrkumiih. Person* wishing to l?uy muciIi property Will doowell ?o Mtend on (he day of sale.' J TfcUMS OF 8AL8. The property will b'e sold on a credit of one ' anil two years, with interest /r-?tn day of tale. Purchasers to giro bond and two good secari- 1 *!?*. Property not to be delivered till the J term- arc. complied with. K%- If any of the purchaser* widh to pay 1 the money it will be received. 8. BORO. ) A. WlXliO, Assignees. J Juno i:_ li at < t??v!r? iiEWAui). RL'.N away from the Sul?*erib?r ninu time in rfeptoinifr last, his negro boy JACK, aged about twenty five yoors,* about 6 foot f? inches hldi/ sf ? 1?l? "*? 0 VUIIPICJIMB. above rewird will bo pal J for the delivery of ??id boy to bis owner, or lodged at the jail of SpaVtanMjrg that hi may be obtained. : A. HOLTSHOUBER. ! April 10 f? J? i 1 TAKE NOTICE. ~ J Vl.L Persons indebted to tha Estate of RO. ' SA C. SMITH, will please pay the E*- ] wutdr at noce. All persona baring claims ( agajn^t said Estate will deliver a copy of the sum i- as early a? possible, to OLIVER H. MOSS, Ereoufcw. April 17 6 iiw , ~.T. A. ENSLOVV, ContmiHirion Mlnrohant, NO. 27 VENDUE RANGE, 8 CUAKpSSTON, a, C. k POMPT and personal attention given to J the nalo of Flour, Wheat, Cera, Bacon, f, tnd Produce, and Merchandise generally. H April 17 d $tn PROFKSSIONtl, NOTICS. |>HK t'NDKR8IONBD, respeotfVilly tender* | Ms services an a PRAOTiriNG PHYSICIAN, to the citizens ef the Town and vioinry. 1 HE nay be foimd at *tl tiuwa at the restl??ec of Mra. C V. flAW, ?n >W??r?et ? "bennot eo?*gf<WV.^sfe?eUy. 0 ?_?f- , # ? H - wv" 2 " 1 *' 8ARAR C. BOUIl Jfy.20. ' ., T *?DISSOLUTION OF PAKWmsair, T|VHB Cop?rt?*r.hlp- beretrf?*?ri*iMW L>y mutual (ytiHnl The ?nir? >w*e*e vffl tborized to colled all rffe AfOUVNTN, S0TB* ind DEMANDH in fator of tbe Firm aa* Milie Us liabilities. JOHN THOMV90*. IS.fi. OLIPHANT. Way 8 U If icHbcr^'iin^Le SlSmt ance ofbia ctutomer* andviMK M-y8 John rao?qrae^ . FOR iSAtilE^ A HOUSE and LOT in (U t6*n of 6m?tanburf,-can be boagfbt Of taoMMPt t#S?n 9.-J. ELPORD, Sf., or or W. fefcl FAHIIOW, Apot. 1 ' war 27 . _ _4 ^ ?i?, DFM AF TMT* Oflioe <? **?r iUW, VUiwardlfc ifcd.Car1>1_ h*1?* IA?Ottee. ^Targj^JtlifcPT - i .? - ? Dls-solnllon of (>p?il?l|||M[ fTAillt roi?i^nef^Un l.eratrf?*? mSmifmmfk* I I ? iw-er, Si U.1VAN. VLTORDXwifc SulTfl, i* iUuotv?4 by ?h"! wi*Irlmiroi^if J, 0. vri\AMlTH,\*K?.{. Dm bnUM ?Ttl? - I Firm a ill b - -?;iWt?j J. M. I IV I :jSt I . 'l>d?nr HAVF. ju*l rrct-ircd, aelfc^aari^i I Jtcjd Paint, MadtlePo I ,o?;>v?>od, <;//_ '.? PH?C(? *'* ennDM, ' fmrtanUi;, S C.. Jaouary 1. 1*82. I MI1^1,1>KHiY. - y DC tiicrr??#?*? iyi (i o t wf MO. I C91 flflKA VI Vitrei Slrttf, oppuht Utnsrml H4jrxrdt' ~r MRS. M tSTKKM.\S has on hand a |M4 supply OOOtKS in h?-r lias.. Yhi *??Y i:\pn' * ? find ihom tit tijL'PKKlOK QUAL!T\. Sh< kulichi the continued nfymrt ?f bar friends. Mrs. M. Is al*-? Vgeui for Vrr ?Ubrr. tho? Mi ?*? * M. A A*ASH-TON. of.7*. Marbet-s'rret> N iM I KTlKCiN ?iP W IKS of r\*r> ?> I* and T?rWj, ?Mi HAIR M ORKBffria aR*?r hranrhM. ? f trdvrs * ill be punctually attended ts? .Hjn?* * grwtt many specimens e-a hand. -> luno 1U ly/ TilK'STATKOFSOl'TII CAROLINA Alexander tting<? vi>. P*y(on?S. Hunter. Atlscl.nwBb U'Ao M*?wh fc Carlisle. I lain'f*a AtCy. -?17IIKRf>AS the pWViitf did, on tho G?h day of April, file htsdeclaratto* ifiltd ilie defendant, who (a* it te anidiin ?o?l eitbout the.limit' of thlsnfltets, and Km neither wife not attorney known within d? tame, upon whom a copy of tk? arid dtAU' ilon roi^ht be wrteJ ? jes It is tbe-e'dre ordered, That the raid def?Jeot appear end plead to the ttM de* la ration, ou or before the 6th Uy or April next, which will be in the /war of onr Lord oneAhoasirvi eight hundred and slat j-tl?ree; otherwise fioel en J abso'nte j-nigra--hi will be glean end awarded against him. J. It. TOLLE80N, OS?. r. April 2$ 4<j STttbOr' SOirFU CAROUKJt " OH'lfi! OK COMPTROLLER (SENT., | f'WARi.Esros, Pehmere |7, iMi. j f HEREBY certify, thnt JOS. M. KLFORD. JL AReni of the MERCHANTS I5SURANCV . LOJIPANY, ef Richmond, Va;, htwyprMsd bj the State of Virginia j has cop^lled wilt* 'he conditions end jd?frnleBioa? oftin>Aaiaf tlie General Assembly, entitled, /Qffet to refit* 'ate the Agencies ^Anturayc, Ceanaanias sM incorporated in the Stat* oLonntk uraNas," end I hereby License th* said HOB. ML KlFORi), Agent, as aforesaid, to lake risksond. transact all bnsiness of Insurance. lathis State, for. and in behalf of teid CnstpAf. Thir Li Dense to continue until the. filing of nest Seat Annual Statement. W. LAVAL. < :?*?!?( roller 0 toerel. mar 20 2 W Notice. * Lh LL Persona arejisnrhy nettied Ml to /\ irade far a NOffc ba*?t? my dollars, .and one fer ten deepen. ,-JMIs he same dale, (date and maturity4f%Wp> jfe tot reaoNeetcd.) one in fever of ttl. B."jf 5tlftr**n<i transferred te John NeTartan*. is said notes Mere to ho dteehargod hj (tor iotas and accounts which I held efeJust Joe. doParland and which ere te he considered ^payment in fall. JOnW TBOKrlw. Jen 9?ItMlt. 43 T > tf ~ NOTI^ffi; I HIKE BY inform myfriende urftolMitBfe *' that I hare volunteered in the in'thttf to inU. . Thos^ who here M wArGSH eRl ee.wi|i fijtd them at my.dtore. dhm > ||m wil delivered hj Mr. T. B. ANHIMON^ ?lfe rill also here my netes and ueeenntsJtirWt* 9T ehliaotion. A 6ne eMWleotaf <|w||n IV wiH he found fotph atM eWtoji Veh n 60 If J 1 r.o. r.ysasen. 4 An^WtonXWX/ * ? &faiw--?ww> *; _y>? 1