The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, December 18, 1862, Image 2

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lis* - v, " , 1 "mVlkilaorLlM^M'a jleaaa*?. ^ - *2F4'Uu Ivltowiog is a synopsis of tho Hesof Abraham Lmeolo to tbe Aboltltion Coogres) t Bo says " Our -relation^ with Foreign 'nationsfire wore satisfactory than a nut too * so auhappdy distracted might have approbended. in J uno there were siiue grounds i . 'to expect the Maritime rowers which had 1 ! unwisely recognised tiie insprgcu s as be' ligc rents, would noon recede from that 1 ipoaitiju, but temporary reverses to tlie 'pattGWfl am s have delayed that act et : simple justioe. Our Rlrengtli has been ^contemplated by Foreign nations with re- ' 'ftitenee less to its own merits than to its sappoKid' effects oti those nations " ! -The organisation of Banking Assoc'uvttons to which the Uovernrticr.t might fur wish circulating notes on security of United States bonds deposited in the Treasury is 1 Tfeeoiouu tided. These notes being uiiilorm 1 lh Appearance and security, and converti -Meal ways into quid, would protect labor * Against Cue evils of a "vicious currency and 1 ffcoilitute commerco by cheap and sale ex WIMIgOI. In hid Inaugural Aidrc?s ho briefly . 'pointed out tho total inadequacy oi dis 1 'union as a remedy for the difference* bo'tween the people ot "the two section*. He tepfcats his lunguafc+o on that occasion. 11c 'Bays 44 there is no line straight or crooked 'suitable for a national loumlaf^ upon 'which to divide. The fact of separation, if it comes, gives up on the part of the ^ceding section the fugitives slave clau-o, wlong with other constitutional obligations 'upon the ""sect ipu seceded from. "Anoffcer objection to separation into two nations is, that the people ot^fe gre. t 'interior region would be cut off^rom outlets to tho const by -embarrassing trade 'regulations." After further discussions of tho subject "he dhys, " our strife pertains to ourselves,i Ho the passing generations of men, and it | can, without convulsion, bo. crushed for'eVttr with the passing with one geucra <ion.M He theu recommends that Congress propose amcndinciits to the Constitution, 1 providing for abolishing slavery before tho .year nineteen .hundred, owners to be com- 1 pensated, and all the slaves of disloyal owwrs, now enjoying actual freeSotn, to i be" forever lYcc. This proposition is dis- ; 'uussetl at length, to show that it would shorten the war and preserve peace. Neither the war nor proceedings under the proclamation ol September 2dd, will totft'ayed, because of the rccouimeudation ' of this plan. ( Ho closes as follows : " Wo say we arc !r r tho Union. The world will not l'orget i that We say this. We know how to save j \tve Union. The world knows wc do know i how to save it? Wo here hold the power and the responsibility. Wc shall nobly save or manly lose tho last Lest*hopc ?f earth. Other means may succeed ; this cannot fail. The war is plain, peaceful generous, just; a way which, if followed,! ?l.n ?,;n r. - 1 ? .v. nm uivtui iimnuuu, una lorcver bless." bdvuifce ?< the YaiiUtei. The following inhumation is from our j Kinston correspondent. 11 is> letter is da- | ted on the morning of the 12th, yesterday. { The intelligence ii startling. Whether , the intention is to advance on Kinston to- i wards Goldsboro', or whether the move i incut is a recouuuisancc in force reuinins to I 1 be econ. The statement made by Lieut. ' WTiitford may by relied upon. The tnl J , lowing is the letter ol our correspondent: j , KiSsro.N, Dee. 12, lb02. Editor State Journal : Dear Sir : The enemy are doubtless, advancing this morning, in this direction in heavy force from Newborn by the way ofTrcuton. A courier has just arrived from the picket lines. lie brings a dispatch from Maj. No'hcrcutt, saying that he 1 (Nethercutt) is piessod hy the eneuiy, and j is falling hack towards Kinston. 'l'hc ah- j ' olitioni?ibu.*eadvancing in large force, num | 1 ber uot known. j1 A report on the streets says that tho ah- j tilitionists mentioned in Maj. Nclhorcutt's ' djfcpatch number 17,000. ! 1 It is filso it-polled that Maj. Nethercutt i lobt eight men onyesterlay evening, killed < and captured hy the advance guard of the i enemy. j . 1 have just seen Lieut. Wliitfurd, of Capt. John N. Whitford's Partisan Han | gero. He reports tho enemy in large force j ( at Newbern, numhuring at least 20,000, f j j not more, and an advuuco is expected in I this direction daily. I will write j*ou more | tb-tnorrow, should nothing prevent. [Raleigh State Journal, 13r/i. ? ? -<<* mm ^ fluid times iu En|fbnl. The London Times of the 31st October, ( Sives a statement ol the condition of the i lonsiou House Relief Fund, and its char- t ities. The subsciption which was started t iu April last, when the d:strc?s in the Cot lou Manufacturing Districts began to be seriously felt bus now respited the sum ' M Jl 100.000. Even this is found totally in-' ( adequate to provide for the actual wants t| oi the recipient* of this charity. ^ At Kirkhain, a large spinning mill has rcOcutly bcou closed, and between 500 and 1 600 operatives thrown out of em ploy men t. At Lurden the distress is great. The 1 largest mill ha? been closed a year, and the h print works are ruined hull time. At Probtou theiv wi re 1SO0 additional h applieautsfMrruli>-l.>i r At ^horlcy theiu has heuii a gradual i1' and raj id increase of distress. Out of " operatives, 1152 arc fully employed, 2030 more are partially employed; 420 op << natives were discharged recently in on* s: week. m At I.eyland 1130 seek relief, and at n Ci'ozton 4d0. ci At Wigdii 3705 persons wevo relieved jr in one week, and nt lilackhmn 21,000 ***' n. In all tr.<so places there is every prob- jability of the distress contiuing to grow j, w or.-e. * * i hi A friei d ju.-t returned from Mississippi, j.] reporu to the Chuttauoogu licbel that the (u conditions ot Pemberton's army near Ab bevillu, Mississippi, is fur moro favorable than is generally supposed, General I'cin oe borton gives his personal bupotvision to en the minutest detail connocted with this m depuituicut, and is untiring with his labor -| tj strengthen his position, and piepare Cx himself lor the hoked f^r i 1 .-anc of t!;o in Yjiiikcce in tli,(f i|ii:ir(t-r 1 ? I L * % 4Ihe (Snrqtitttt ^partan. ,' SJPi a TP iH IBu?J. Tburaduy, December ID, 18?J. PARTKCUI.AU NOTICI: Our friends are again notifiud thai ibe CASH it invariably required tor nl\ Advertising und j lob Work done nt this ofilco. Wo hope this nrill be remembered. Jgi.Tlc Soldier's Belief llomd deMro t full ireciing "wT the^Coiiituiastenvr.s on su'.o lay in JnoQarv. SftjL.Tcacheia of Free Sehoo's can call and jet t hair pny. A. WI.NUUi Sec'rj. s (inlet Appointment*. 'i'iw follow.iig'appoinlineiits ltuvc been made io the South Cuiolina Military- Academy for he year lbC.J: SraHTANBUun: J. 11 Beihuno, J. A Clarke, Iticlifi'i F. Daniel, Thomas M. llunckcl, Aibelt Cannon, VklY..s Cbautlin, William M. Dean, George Cuvtis Union : John Fly Collon, William M. lleaty, Julius A. Cariislo, David Johnson, K. P.. W?llaco. Another Vddlcf liOn? Home. Wo arc sorry io leant that JKS8K W. DYE, ago I 20 years, <> months and 17 days, eon ot' Mr. William Dyfc, of this District, died o. small pox near Kitiltiuoud, about (he first of December. This youug tniti entered the service as n private in one of the Georgia companies, and for soma titno ronderel service at Fort4Pulaski, near SutHtillXh. He was afterwards transferred to Virginia, lie is represented as having been n good soldier, and dying as nv Christian hero. To his aged parents, the aanurat'.ic must he niujt oonsuling. that he was prepared for (lie sad, but certain event, and ibat he lives in a brighter aud purer world. Ijuriiig his last illness, he was attended, it is said, constantly and unremitinglv, by a young lady, and received from Iter all those kindly tniuist rat ions, which an affectionate mother or si-tcr van so tenderly supply to the wasting victim of disease. ^This U hut another instance of feminine sacrifice and devotion to our e-tti^e. and should be regarded* *a significant of that spirit of resistance which animates the vtt^rc South. COLUMBIA, S. C., Dec. In, 18<-2. Maj. Witt. II. Trimiuicr, Dear Sir: I drop cou a shoit note to give you an outline of 1 matters and things genet ally n our L? gishiInrc We arc doing hut little in the way of 1 .cgisl.ition. according t i in . view of the mailer. Wo work heie all .lay upon a hill and cou.hole the business itt the evening by indefinite y postponing or laying on the table. A Committee of both hou*t? ba? becu appointed i., fiv ? ,t?v. r..- i..l; .. ?.i ti 1? J -ts - .>v. ......gi.nrnext ii the day appointed, and the 20th .bitiuary is I lie time for re-nAriiihling. I i'i uk it very likely lh:it both Houses will agree to this arrangement. lit consc<iueiice of this, the House lias appointed a Committee consisting of all I lie Chairmen, both of the standing and special Commit tee". U> select from tlie cairn Jar the kills which doniArtd *.i. their judgment, our earliest attention. Thc.y hare therefoic taken up out of their order, the bill to prev.ni i extortion, and punish those guilty of it ; also j that to prevent the distillation of grain, and that to establish a second corps of reserves, or j rather the Militia proper, of- the State. The t latter has passed our House, but 1 canuot tell what its fate will l>o in the .Senate. It is however, in my opinion, a very imperfect th'.rtg. There seems to ho n laudable ambition on the part of our Legislature to prosecute the war in j which we arc engaged, unto victory 01 death, independence or annihilation. lies poet fully, yours, W. M. IOSIKK. COLC.MHIA, Dec 11. I*G2. Dear Spartan : The past week has hern one ?f unusual oleisure to mo. in having Interviews with Vnjs. T. tl. 1*. Vernon, and IV. M. Trimuiicr, besides n nun bor of other Spartanburg- j ers. These ail were re unions of rare enjoyment to your corrrspoil lent. In the Lrgislntu'e tlie?e is n >t much doing ' >f present tuoincnt. So backward is Leg i si a i ion troni a conviction that a recess would be j akan, that what was very doubtful has become ] ;ertain!y, and -built Houses have agreed to ;ake a rcce.-s fiom the ISih instant to the 20th , January. The Oubernatori.il canvass is animatod. At i he "opening of the session and even now, it ; To1 J. L Orr, had or would consent, no Com - [ >i nation would have kept him out of I he chief 'hair of Stale. Hut somehow the position is tot c veted by by hinj, arid tl:e office almost 5 .es a hogging. At \ rercr.t the contest lies elvrecu ilt-Uo*. Manning and (sen. M. L. ! Jon hum. The ini]>r(>riiii[i is that ? unuing is iu the inside trm k. The r?c? is on the card" 'or Tuesday. Personally I have little choice, nit must say tli.it I prefer a Governor who is lot at outs it It the Preeitictit of the C'onfedrncy. One of thi aspirants is^ti this position ?Gail. 11. 1. is a great p"! 1 y that while scveYal measures re pei.il ng before the Legislature to meliorate iivr s:.tiering condition ol (lie families of ?ol- i livrtj, sniiie of them are hkuly to he acted upon ! ieforc the recess. God pity ll.o poor women ^ u<* c'ffl*LVu : iiatiy may he starving or d--ad ; cforc the ilOih January. Ii w inupprcciativc i i i legi>'..iiion- if not heartless 't was sai l j . y a member of the II use. in a v eecli, tii.it j lis only husines* that the Legislature should ( ave touched was I i' repress i x'oriinn rind preent consumption of eeiexl grains In (lintilia- ' ion. It he li**d the procurement of leans for the fi n;livs ol sol'horr to this the i talogue of mc iMiieii had hern completed af- | >r the tax Slid appropi taiion hills. Again I j| vy, Oixl pity the pool ! | ^ I am sorry f can give jnu no legislative > rws local to to your di-iriet. l'1^^]"4. how- j ^ rer, something will yet ho do.n- of advantn- e 1 i soWiers frtllies, is it is p'"/>o?r?/to divest te ordinnry^chooi fund from its real purpose j id use ! no a fund for the families of soldiers i , in one yefr this would he wise, ami I hope | w ill he douo l , The salt piostion will also receive attention. ' ' ?( when I on ii n ot say. Perhaps it will he at ' liaitiohs flin??ln-iitorrou t period never c come 111 fic(. Hut 1 hope not. ('. u Grenada, Mississippi, is slated to have been copied by Yankee cavalry on Monday, Pet f jhtr 1. Gen. Koascuu has made a forward ^ ivemcnt towards Murfreoaboro. The New York Herald conjectures that Hunks' j jjydition is designated to advance upon Kiel.- I w jfi-i l\ ilie waj ??f tin York and .Nnies riv I-to i. " -1 tmmmmin ' VIRGIN!A CORRESPONDENCE * "7 CLTO^*S lhttkrT " CA*tX> ?KAB FREDERICK3BURO VA. November 26th, 1802. Dear Sp rtan: I fit*'* thought whan 1 lust addressed you from Culpepper that my next letter would bo written from this aucieut place. Hut thus uriuy again acting wholely upon the Hefensivc, knows not when or whither it will be lorccd to move. The enemy, it appears is in strong force just on the opposite bunk of the Rappahannock, and we liuve suddenly been marched here through rain and mud to 1. * 1. 1> ' 1 I nnu?c pi ins uwrvr ujipruiicii ?u ixiciuiiuiiu by the rout. I cannot conceive what pol- ( icy Uurnsido can have in attempting (en- ( pecially ut this season of tliu year) to lorce hut way to Richmond, when he could by the J allies River rout make a splendid base of epefhtiuns tjo much nearer the city he aims to captun* Hy concentrating his forces on the dames he wild have the aftsistn'uee of his gunboats, and with one 1 united effort might succeed in the project, while by this rout* he must have his boats ' far in his rear, venture out on dry land ninlri.sk a series id' battles o' er ajsjiace of | country sixty or seventy miles distant. Reasoning thus I am not much iucl lied to | I the opinion that we will have u light on ' this side of Richmond, although two mighty forces are iu gun shot of each other ut thi place. As a fact worth ty of notice, I would Miention that picket firing is practiced hut , 9try little on ?hc posts at this place. Is i learn that our pickets are on this and tho*e of the enemy just on the other bank ol the river, and that by agreement they do nol shoot at each other. Fredericksburg | contains . about G.OOU inhabitants, und is , located on this (south) side ol the river, hut I cannot tell you atry'liing of its appearance. We are located a1 tout two miles from 'lie city where we are farcing accord- ' ing tj the usual rates. The Vft&rch to this place was ijiiite a hard one, marehing from day-ight till dark with hut I'ttle t?S cat ; hut Willi iu> the *1ij?cstcr ami the cracker have become intimate companion, ami by an inverse operation (the digcs*or crarks the cracker) u mutual agreement Is arrived at and all is sain tied ! Cold rains, a cloudy sky, log lii'cs, l?* el and bread to eat, and branch Water to lriu't, Constitutes our present, while for the future we have long marches, muddy roads, big snows and hard fighting. Hut with a gtMsl cause, stout hearth ::*? ! a jnsi Providence to guide, we'll brook the tempest. 1 am glad to see th ough tne Spi'utan of the llith that the peoj le of Spartanburg are takiim measures te enforce the law for bidding the distillation of giaih during the j war. Noriherii Virginia, Kentucky and a portion ol Tennessee being lost to u?. (all of w hich are great grain growing m e lions of tlm comitry i we will need nil the the grain that has Iwcii grown throughout he remainder ol the (.'oufvduRt y t ? ?-op port the ituniei so* army that wilt be in tin the Geld ibis \ear. Spirits of ui y k :? ! 1 alo rarely seen In the army now a-ilays. and good orJi r, kindness and di-:ip!iue ' prevulS. 'fVmpe.iately, C!.\'*l>. l'ltEbl.ItIfKSHI Hri, VA , ) iVccinher f>th, l^G'-I. ) I i I tear Spar an : I have been very punc tu-il in my correspondence for the last j t month or two. Whether my letters have reached you or not I tun not advised. If you have not rccci\cd a .letter from me : almost evrv wcik for the past two months i you must accuse the post must or. ? ol a gross ' neglect of duty and not in \ In my last j from this place I spoke ol the condition ol the armies here, and of the prospects of an cngageuirnl. Nothing has occurred since the date ol tuj last letter to change my f opinion respecting the improbability of a 1 Yankee advance by this route, The It eh moiid papers come to us daily, howrvtr; with reports that the ? tnony is advancing ( picket firing end skirmishing continual, Ac., Ac. The.sc reports, gotten up by ? sensatiCtl mongers, are Universally fa'Sl'> 1 there never having boon a skirmish or even a hostile shot exchanged on the lines \ since wo have been here. Indeed there |.n ? n:- a " UMMCliy IIlllCt I VIt V." \ Ot W6 arc insured that Burttside and his army i arc just on the upj i?site ban!: of the H :| |iuS):liniock stid is threatening to advance , Hut I h ivc ncvettliuless yet to he convinced i thut Yankee fanaticism is "aid cuotlgh to " push B lrnsiuo forwaid at this point. Tito 1 reason ot the year forbids extensive land operations, and even were Hnrnside to at- , tempt the movement he could riot expect * ttJ reach the point aimed at without risk- * ing bis fortune in two or three general ' Stlgitgciueiits at leu*?, while withal, lie * So'uld have a scope of ^Ouiilry sixty miles " hi his rear to guard all the while or stove VI bis army, for lie well knows that Stewarts' lf 'Javahy movement* and Jaek>on's gift at ! si hanking wotild continually cut off iiissup- w ?ly trains and leave his army without food, c< to starve in a wilderness. This I think s a reasonable 01.elusion, and I give it n Ml ho public opinion of the country not withlanding, 1 really think it would require ' i il'iy thousand tuorc Yankees to go to tichiuoud this way than would be. rcqtfif- h 1 by making the dailies River the base f operations. >ur aiiny corj s ero both bore or hue at bouts, and in the best of lighting him ' 1 hi uld the enemy advance I think it is fen. Lfu's policy io pounco upon iinu ni 'Uliout Refnmmy. ,Hiilling by company, j.;,, atfallion and brigade, i? the order o! the ' <>f i\ ; tlir^c or four hour* arc thus upctil *?' 3 >rcry day which, rflci getting wood, inking fires and ccoking our r-utiou*, we nvo but little time to devote to anything due. Should Maj. Foster's resignation Lc icceptcd end the promotions regularly nade, our ofiieor* will be as follows : Col. \)ward, Lieut. Col. Wiley, and Mnj. Mccham. A coiuiultteu of examination lias cccntly been appointed.hy, tjew. Jenkins, !of* is*?n> of Col. (Vwurd, orthe 5th, Muj. \ilpatrick of the Palmetto Sharp Shootsrs, and Capt. Straight of the Cth regt.? vlinen duty is to investigato and decide tpon the qualifications of newly elected ifficer* in this brigade, and those who are candidates for promotion, 1 understand hut the examinations are exceedingly slow 10 decisions have yet been given. The irenther is quite cool, aud as 1 close the iiro.speet bids fair for a rainy season. v <n?p!Uci renin W.ijhingioo to the New fork \t rn M hits : ' Ibttlrr is be rrui ived from his cote'inst'd if ili?* post of New "rlcatis. His nets aie?nInrseil by ,tln- guvonmtni in spirit, but (ire uu impolitic in practice. tb n Mvi'lellwi lately visited public srlie"! n New York. ami in an *ddre*a to the boys told heni they must esccl the present generation 'in truth and hono-." We hope thoy will ake liia advice anil never aend lalae diapatclies. There i? an on dil in circulation that General ohn Morgan ia to be tnn<to A Mdjor-Ocncral, rith three brigades, and each brigade tc l*t? applied with a battery. It is also reported lint fob nela Greenfeldt and [>uke are to bo ppointed Hrigadierd?enei nl^n the same coinland. \ I aittsriea ? T" h l * - * ... cum i.m vii iup?uijf wn insnnf, tfic^c re twelve Yankee ships in -iglit off t'harles>n bur. For several days Urge square rigged lips ami schooner* have leen passing Houclift 'I, knii I on .Monday tbcre passed in llu? inrse a large tndincr, side whorl, with a piare sail forward, and n large house on deck. ; he weather was (Co h.uy to perm t a distinct | serration. , T. S. Itoss, the Confederate Marshall for the ! strict el Georgia, was murdered at Marri- j a, by men who were on it spree. The mm* rer* have been arrested The statement in the Guardian from the 1 sic Quartermaster General's Department, i at^7'HI coats, 'J.tit'O overcoats, .I.IMH) pants, id 600 blankets have been delivered lo the j nfedrrn'e Army Abinhntn the Fiisl -.'tiis e. slaveholder and a tilleman', and is now regarded generally as exemplary patriarch. ft! ?*>e orcnaion in typt, induced by love for bis wife, and fear the Egyptian fre?^oUer? be fold a oiiiijja' lie Yours, truly, CLAUD. BATTLE OF FlU^ERICKSBUBfi. The following diitpatcli received from [lenernl Lee late Inst night, December 11 : "At lilne o'clock this ^Aturday morning. Ilio enemy attacked the right winu, and a* the fog lifted the battle mn nrontt the line fronf the right to the left until 6 p. in., the enemy bein ? repulsed at nil points. ihnuk* be to (Sod. Aa usual we have to tnottrn the .loss of many brave-men. 1 expect the battle will he renewed at daylight to.morrow morning. Signed, ROUT. C. I.EB. "Approved by the Srerelary ol War. A privk'e dispatch received in Cfnrleston. uf the same dale, sava the fight to day result* sd in our favor, (Minerals Matey tiregg ol litis State, T II. K. Cobb, of Georgia, and Hood, of Texas, were killed this morning One of the enemy's gunboat* oil Stonn shelled our battery on Hattcry Island nnd l.egare's, below Secessions ille, f*'r about an hour, mid a small force lasilcl, but wcrtt back immediately. Nobody f'urt. An otNcial dispatch was re-cive''' at tbe War Itrparluiefii from General Kvnns that the onetny bad inane a detfionstrst ion on Kinstou, N (' , uu Tar river, backed by a force of gtinboa's. We (ought them successfully, nnd damaged some of the vessels very badly when the enemy retired. It is supposed .he object of the i-ncuiy was to em the railroad at fSoldaboro'. A telegram from Oohlshoro csliiuntes the ene my's lores n( ten thousand, and says thst they npprnncheil within t u miles of kinstoti. The Mobile Evening News lias a dispatch d.itr'J vlurfWescoro, 12th V>|' December, which ?.iys Col. K. I". Tyler will leive to inorroiv for i 'hat ten oojjh. en rout a for I ieot gta. w it h a ti umber of Abolition officers taken prisoners nt Hart sville. II.. il... 11.1. c I III,. .... .us i mi vm. iv-ton.s proms tunned 1,'ltH) hairs of ("ill I of belonging to YHikes speculators, near fori nth. betters from tSe summit.^tive. m.len cast KiederickbhUrv, state that a largo portion of I lie town was de'reyed hy .-hells and fire. The pi?t otliro Mock was tired atiil Itnr 11 o< 1: the Virginia Hank and Meihodist Cnureli aril Tackett s Woolen Mill weir nlso burned; the I'linrl House was uninjured The (light ol' the f?w eitiionn who remain ! is ilr crtlieil ?? * very ili-llessing scene. It is repotted 'hat iiic fitly thousand 5 inkers have cfih.-fl the I've . \I1 aei-o.iii ? spralj confidently ol a su er-s ol our mmwln n the general ngag-tueni tsk"s j In r. Our lo-s tn ki Ictl itii I v. ntThded, in the skirmish. was aboii' oito hutS'lt o I and thirty. Hi'iiortrtf Capture ol' (iliMlon. ittl.Kirjtl, Doce.obrr I *? liiti'l!i'*.*ti?*e from IviiMton states that d.ltiNt of .?ur tr i.ijit fottg. ' he ennny from t> o'clock yetler lay morning, iit111 1 o'clock in tan eve i ug, when ticii. Krans retired nor rs lite t iter. Ge't. Foster wnt a llag of trtlce, demanding ati iincoiidiinthil surrender (ten. Kvans rcplirtl hy tellug him "to go to hell!" All quick new. A private met sage from itold-horo stale* .hat Kin.atjd 1:?. ! liiileit. Crom CliurlCNtoit Guaklkston. December 15.?The enemy tgaid commenced aarly this morning to slieU he woods fr. tn Stoiio Uivcr, and coit'ititu-il tearly all day, without effecting Htiytbing. Xuother ~cssol from Nassau, w:th an a-aur ed cargo and Government stores, has arrived lately nt a Confcder ite port. Passengers l?y 1a-t night's Northern train ay it i* reported 'h it thctc are folly gunluat.s in ihe Koniinke General her was ir ?ps ih.i_ke?I of the fight sheering and encouraging hi? meu, whenever langer threatened. At the latest iolvices, ail was quiet. Brigidicr (ten. Jaeksou is reported among the vilUd of the enemy. TUB NEWrst>ATnW^i;OtlJMN. T1 "pW? ' Aboii'li')' Itplbtr will) 400 MckuJ of salt and 2,00(1 pE^ of boot*, Voort captur^Tui d at r.oc?(uoU, Aimmt, by a company of , " partisan ranger". li seem* that these men had y| a boat end jrere on ^ regular trading cxpodi- n< i\n along the coast. cc ( en. Scult'Aeilur to Lincoln, about " Way ward Misters depart in paacu," han produced >n| a scnantlon lu England. Some of the paper, call Gen. Sooti the Wellington of the United ?' States. * General Joseph K. Joliiistou arrived in Chat- ' g ^anoogi on the 8th instant, and has establish- | ri "ed his headquarters there for the present, and c< will enter immediately upon the duties to which %c has been assigned, in the command of the Western Department, now composed of the DistvTrls of East and Middle Tennessee, and the Army of the Vlssisslppi. The Yaulceo gunboats pioe^gdcd iyj the llup- j pahaunock river, and when opposite 1 ort Koyal " our batteries opened upon them. The Yankees returned the tire. Durnside seems to be following the OC>iH?Ation of his predecessors, lie his taken to i.:..? ,i ,t i_ . ? , I 1 uHvmng un uiu VIUI'I atue ui rn?r, anu iioci | not venture across for fear of falling ot? a ' Lee' shore with a ' otoncwnll' in tlie rear. The Grand Mastci of Mason* iu South t'arolina lias received nu application from .Masons iu the 4Sih .New York Regiment at Hilton Hoo'l, asking in wh it way a dispensation will lie granted them to opuu a traveling ledge, offering to make the jumper reuiittaucc and 'j Work under the jut Juliet iou of the Grand K Lodge of South Carolina. ^ TI?o resolutions are gti iruiiloeriug the Con- J* Trderate war debt u**c before the Georgia Lcgis- ]j laturc, in nocordauoo wiiu the prouijil and m spirited example set by Alabama, and followed ' closely by South Carolina. |l The Legislature of Mississippi convened at c Jackson on the 17th of this month. e The small pox tins broke out near Charlotte, ' Nori* ' "nnlii.H , ^ i 1 ue fight at f'redei iekshurg commenced on j the iwnrui? g of tbc llth instant. The cn'trey i attempted the passage of the Rappahannock ? I at three points, by means of pontoon h>idge*. | At two |>:int.s they were repulsed, tint at the I third, 'being under cover of their g'iu?) they ' { could not be interrupted. and they were ? ni gaged in constructing the bridge : but if they eroes and ascend plain above, tliey sill be | | swept by our /tin's. At 11 -t accounts the firing t I Sti.l continue.I. It was reported at six o'clock *' ! that llii* enemy were crossing. The St. Louis Republican says that a large I juoport i ?u 1>f ilovey's expedit iiti Consists ot t j cavalry, which ' * to ob tract the retreat of the " j rebel army <l >wu the Mississippi, cut of the ^ ' railroad, An I to compel a battle with the coin- t | liiticd uati< ..ul force* marching soulhatd. The tallowing siguiti . att sentence occurs in ' i the New \ k llerahl: " If, with a million ol J the first an I best irmed men in the world, and ' with a Co operating navy Millicictil to dcmol j isli that "I Great Itriiniu, wd cntinol within th. next three or four months put down the armed < forces of litis rebellion, we may then in reality prepare I'm- Kuropeau intervention.'* Ma?-:tchusell.s having failed to f'tittif]' h-u I , ouots, .? tiro ft has Vj ;en ordered there. t v lit Ivt.'aa I el rgvtiic t have formed 1 ^ J what they e-:J| an eitiaaeipaiiou commission. j I V lite N i??sii leit?T, states ilmi ?cvcn car I ' | g'*e> of negroes ha\c la'v'y he n offer* 1 fin j I sale iu Cuba liy the Yank is. j ? VonrC. IM ' ru'l r.tblter, was ? a: dotted by tin I i i n. s.i?. l . HI Mlllli |.| III* Vlltll ll. , Til" ??*i Vi n:i can ln|iiako wn? f It .-rii?i ( ' i liiv in ilic v..1.1 it v "I U rliiii'tnl mi<l throng1!- i J e*.:t Ilerit-*? ..uni , .1 iciv d ?ys .?i -re ' 1 1 Ju I'. I. a\e?. ..f f)i*n:igr comity j North t .ivoii.i l. elm recently pub!i-lic I ? hi i ivl* in .i Itichnio'.id pi! <*r. del li'iii ; ll-cwoit i , i j l.rli'l ?nci;*y ?i'*l |'i |';ii*:.ii r.? ot the North lo ci.ti?It tli*.* i?IHIinn, Ii.k kru urrcMed on 'In* 1 charge iif iiir! i*. ;?!t\ an I lo civile Ttiim 1 |, Gen. Si igl" l'ai :M>ur l n proclamation order- ) \ ing an i'li el.' ii fin i member i>f I'iingi'tiii in ' A I lie l?i?iru*i?i nf Norfolk, I'rincofs Ann, Nnn?o- ' inoli'l, I'.ii i iimuili, and l-do of Wight ooiiii ^ J ir*. j |\ A ?pi-i*inl di-paicli In the Ai|v?;(i)cr ntiil I A Register, ) 11o?l MTnfieed>oro. Hecenih?-r 8 ' khvs ilea. IliuJm n i'imnh'I from Arkansas lo ^ Vicksburg willi mm. An expedition ol > 3il,l*l)ll, ii \r i. >nid wmiM move overlnnl from '* Helena to (liciinda. MMMMiMWmMMMVWMMMMOMBM I %>i; Snlo. | { ' VXKGRO WOMAN nged nh<m; oft yea as, < *' a mpiiHl !"?>?)K or Nl'l'SK. Will In* ' sold low for cndi. Apply to t '* vl. KW-'OKD. All y. l?rc 18 * II ? w I rl\> 4 R? ?l'T ."lit nr*re? of good Ian 1 under a good j fen or, iIkiiiI iliree mile* from ilic Conrl ! *^ House. oniuirt* at ihi* office. Hoc 1 d'J In* j *^ Kquity 'j J. II Littlcjolm and Otlur?, rs. Kluaheih |; I/utlejohn, Administratrix. I li Kill lot- ...I- ? ? ? ? " . ... .v. ...w.r .t..U .l?IIIVIUCm. *' "|>V virtue of : ii order from the Court of Jj ll Kuuiiy, ! will -.ol at rl,i* l:?t.' residence o' {J l?r. Tell * I.iiilcjolni on S \ II UP AY, the :17th ' il?y of December, instant, the three old no- .. ' groes tin-lit ioi.ed in ;he report of the Commissioner, to tin* liiwr.-i hfil !er .imong the heirs. J T. bTOl; i FAKICO'.V, C. K. S. D. ?>r A WINllt,), Deputy. Com'm Office, 0. UWJL 41-i't :v<> riCE. ; 1 Laud aitti IVo % Faroes fu^ Sale, c \\7II.I. ' v 1 i r .-putviiburg Court House ' 1 H on the t.r.-i MONDAY IN JANUARY, rF\v<> Nf^roesi, c belonging to the estate of CAPT. RALPH L SMITH, deceased, viz: RKl'REN, 88 years 1 1 ' of nge, NANCY, -f"i years ??r age, a number i one cook. ^ -AfLSO? I? Af the time time, will ?u- a?l4 the tract of ^ LAND where sai l deceased livi?d. containing ^ Five hundred and twenty-two j AoriEs, k, It is a hetiitiful place mid good land, seven miles l'r? 111 the toeu of Spartanburg on tb? i p, Laurens rood, sntne three hundred notes of pr t.'iiil tract iu the poods. I i<( ?ALSO? J Fr A' !hc aatnc time, or? other tract, known Fc a* the McARlW. TRACT, containing iihout Fi ir i ,*v joining Umli of .Major J ! hiuI Hie Cftato of ANDKKW | MOOKK. Ufc?-:?*t''I. Or I* rxoin wialiiinc 10 pitreha?e (lie land*. can (lu goi any infoi motion from \VM. J.VS. SMI TH. 0?V Ml prions having demand* ngaio*t ilie Iff sni'l enisle, will hand them in for i mediate III payment im H in. Jiih. Smith. All indebted 'o Hi M ini eatftte, will make immediate payment to Win .liii. Smith. , .lot TCini.n of mhU, r_ mouths, with interest J..I frr'ni date. j lai W.M. IAS. SMITH, ' Jit P. M sfTKMS. i > |<ee i f tl *w j * Tim T* 111 mk%m It V'C#ae fi.'^B TAVINO received tafttrv petitioua to tjjf 31 RiclpBiord this wifttAp obltia lb* pay jo 10 manya^ldien^whiba hmllif* o now nffcrftiK for tbo want o^tdi pay. hart cnuaUu to do sp, and will lrtfe here i or about tbo ty-st of January neat. I am ?w in correspondence with-several of (be o i r? who ha.e given m* uiticb valuable iuforaticti, and I aim in hope* 1 will U^uiieceaail in obtaining something to relieve tl^ygaate r many poor aoldjora' family Any olio dctiring "n# to atl<*iul I o Their ainm nnmi apply at unco. As my business . ill be only to attend to olaim*, and my lime r stay only limited. I em attend to no boa- ( age of any kind, and only carrying a aioaH alise myself. I hope 1 will Hot be asked to irry anything but letters. * J. M. ELFORD. 1 Spartanburg, S. C., Dec. U, 18t)2. 1 l>cc 18 41 ' tf WATS T E I>. ~ 4 situation as teacher by n lady who liaa 7\_ had experience iu teaching?a aituation i a pleasant Country neighborhood, prefer til. English. French nud Music taught, if odrcd. Plcaso address Miss. M. K. 11., Heidille 1* O. 1V 1* - 41 ?.* HK STATIC OK SOUTH CAROMN'^% SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. Elijah Unrnctt, Adtn'r Applicant. * vs., Ellfii T.Tpscotnh, and wife .lvtl?*ilsan, ft nlDdlfntlauU I'ftitivn to amend HCttleineiit au<l decree. tT appearing to my satisfaction I but William Kdw.ard McDnuiet. and wife Mlviruli S., W. '. Shook and wife Amanda S.. ebiltlMMf W.1 Golightly, uanic* not known; the heir* of |fe fni. Underwood, and wife Harriet, nntne* nut nown. and Hit-hard II. Willi*, legation ef Mar- | lia L Golightly, deceaeedffealdc beyond the iniits ?( this State : It i* tlierefore ordered ud decreed (Wtliiry appear .rt thn Court of Irdinary.-lo be hidden for Spartanburg l>ig ict, nl S; iirti|iihiirg Court House on the 20th lay of March pext, to'show cilM, if any lliey an, why a final settlement ami decree of said state made on the 12th of December inSt. Iiould not bf (oircilcd. Given nfitr my band and seal of ofhoo, the "ith da'v ot December, A. D.. 18U2. JXO. HAULM lit>.\lAlt. o. a. n, Dec 18 41 am rilK STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA SUAUTANDURG DISTRICT. 'Ration for Letters of Adminialration by Juo. Kurle I'omar, eiop, Ordinary. 11' 11IIRK AS Till) HAS ARNOLD has filed i 1 liia pel it ion in my office, praying that .filers uf Admin -iration, mi all ami tdugiilur lie koihIs and chattel*, right* and credit* of IAMKS ARNOLD, Into ol the District a t oreaid deceased, *liou'd lie granted her. Tlie?o are therefore 10 c'itc and ndinoui*h 11 mi I singular, the kindred and creditor* of lie ?aid deed., to be and appear in flic Court >1 Ordinary, for ;aid District, to be holden on donday, the ?> h day of Jniiunry next, to how catnm if any, why llie.anid AdmiaUti a ion should nut be granted. Given iiu U-r r*\ hand and seal of office, I hi* 1th day of Deceinlier. A. I)., 1SU2. J. KARLtS UO.M VR, o. *. n. Nov 27 a* 2l STATE OK SOUTH UAMUl'.lNA. Si \ETA Nfit l<e IIT. Ration for Letters of AdmiuUtratlca by Jno. Kii lc ll'?-iiar, c.'i|., Ordinary. l\* II HUH AS WILLI \M A LUX A NDKR be* ? v tiled bis petition iii toy o.bce praying I lint Letter* of Vd'iiini*:ration, >/ />'.!<it n<m. j rilli tlie Will nutii-v i un ill *o I ? ' ;i)<nU and o!r?il?l-\ fright* iiu I crrdns ot 'HUM AS C||KSM',V| dypefl?od, laic of the )i*li i.-t :iror<'?ii I. I be ({riiutwl Inn. Tlic-e .irr I hurefVii e f?> ? ?! ami :..itnoni'li all ; ii'l ?>iti ? t'ar. I !>? k.n lrt.il and prMitorj of ilio ni l iUtim<i"l. I > be m l iiJiJip'i in 1 t'nurl I I Ordinary. for --?? I Dm. riei. i<? l? lioidcn Y.d iy. ilif ".'oil: diyi.f i> ccni'-cr in?i.. ioi.Ii.iw nil... if any, trliy the said Administration liquid ii.>i lie .^rniiii'il. I. i t'v*11 under my Lati 1 md se?.". ..i ottiee, i i, fill da;. of MoCetll'jrr, V. D.._JlS<iJ. J. K.\I.I.K r.ifJIAK, ?. s. ii. Dee 1* 41 i:t i^i?4rr <>Fi.r/rncus N'I V P.KM MNl\f! IN T!IE P O. IT T<> Tl'KSDA V, 10TII 1<K?\, IM.J. i \:vwn. 1 Min l uii'y Mo s, Irs. I'.li*Pelt D rain II 11. .uric*, Irs. N.I' Dullnmu. I'll s Sj-ai ks, Ir. A. I'. II in ell fi o- IIu-l.s. J lis* Jane D. 1'iirruM. ' W. Mnrim, Irs. Ann Drown. An-i n lloss, li?s V. runna Maiden D ei. on Lt-e. liss Amy I'.i-Nnuoii,. Prct .lav l? Hawk n?, .. 0. Hinimo-i, 14. II. Wtigl.r. Ir?. Mat* Ann Cook, K. II. Puggnns, lios. Ilayncs. \ is* Jane S. Wuffuri', Irs, Elizabeth rater Eliza i> Heaves, fi.1l, M M Miller, . ('. Hlsliop, Mrr. Ti J."Thomson, lis. .lane -lenlli-'s, Mr*. Sm zh ( Miilun, . \\. Tu-nor, ?!ar a C- (join, , K Free, A. M. Smith, ancis lick her, M s K Pol crson, , I,. Scat, M s* Martin M'oliorI, Ir. McKntofih, Mrs. M. S. Martin, icut. J. E. _Vi?c, l*. ?V. Drown, o': l?. I.. M?.Kay, Mrs Marti.a Me A bee, | tines An.lor son, W. Andtcw, Please vail an.I gel isc above letters. J. A. LEE, P. M. LI T OF I.KT7 EES IN P Ti. IT TO TUESDAY", itir11 DEP.. I^'VJ. .ruler.on, Janus | Lums, D J Lnnrnu, Fleetwood jiHon, ffipl. H. I.. , Lester, M s? Sally J islicp. Jeflcrsoti ! [jc-ciic Mi?s A C i'uhco. S .1. i lobby ,Mias Sally (care rown, Miss M. I". j J \v Montgomery, arrow3^ ("apt. F. j .nr?, .? . n. I MCI ICtllTll. Jollll (Tor ryimt, tiranhcry j E.lcn Proctor) rank*. Miss M. A i Martin, Miss Miirthn, , e'c'.er. Mrs. Win, j McGinn'.*.Mi.?s Amelia ishop. Miss Ann I Minrose, Henry ' I ctiinnc*. Charles j Moloney, W A iirmtt, MI.-A K- F* < Monk, Sir* Amanda 1 Maiht.-i*, Mi** Fannie 1 amp, ('apt. W T) J * il'.er, Mrs F.l'sa antrcll, Mrs. hiisa j Martin, Mrs Nancy annon, Mr. A j MoMakin A Finger, liapman, Mr*. Nancy i MoMakin, W D In. k. Jetr. faarv'i) " 1 MrAb.e, William unip, Cupt. .1 C I Morris. J K I i rook, ? vl. ,1 M | Manney, Miss Mnry i i ?Uiu, Mr II C ( Miller, MA ! I renniinw, Dr f Martin, Mr* T II I olo, > i** Mat in.la , Martin, Miss Mart !ia J ' t ullin*. Jacob I t I Owen, Mia* Mary j < wis, Mrs II I, cbl, Mi** Nannie j Petty, John urban, Cor pi. E E j Palmer, Mrs Satith itli.i, Hice tbias, A Kichardsons, Mrs 8a- , . rah | ' irncst, James Ueul, David runs, ('apt. J H (-) Richardson, Mrs I II I t'ga?nn, I> H (2) | Sanders, Miss Fl!z? G ' ipp, MrsWasbiugton I Smith, K It ilder, Tim*. Scnti, W II ^ ey, Jacob (2) Smith, Airs Synrhia ? ister, Wm. Sesy, Kuhen S i | nch, Tbos. <>r Ralph Suntli, Mrs Mary A t 0 Smith j Smith, Mrs Mary p I Stealing Mrs Thnrsey 1 ? iflin, M J K K I Ton"/, Win . I Thomas, James inter. He* Joseph Turner, Rando'ch nit. Miss Einina > Thompson, Mrs Eliza lling.(care William) | befh ' 1 ikin*, I>r W J 1 \\ ieg , Miss Emily A !in*on. Selma I Walker, Miss M P : c< nes, Elias Wraver, Proprietor; d< oh a. II for 11 ay n j Factory 'emtron. I Walker, Mi?.? Addic J A LI"!, I'M, i % ' IS ipJVtAXT AKP lliriCTOK OniDAl'l OffMl^ ^1 CoLrMBtA. December 18, IMS. flF.NKR.VL OUDJfK NO. 48. \ y ALL imprtw??tu?f tor muKi ff 9m l T*t ??? Vf&JKCSS1 <??r? I report lo ( .?nre<lemi/(>ttocr? for N 1*0(7 4fj|f nervine mu?t 1* madw eeeordiBgtti tM n*| ^B rti? dhu... pf a.t p^fouk iraf>rc*qd <* yiilS fl mart appear on tiiY Cum pat*' roll], oltfetf (^4 ^B in tbia oAeo or . cjnUrly mml* Mt by Dm ?MP> c?r* uCth* milittn, m jiropcrljf belonging? til* H 1 at Cotpa of Keoenre*. - ^B lly order of th? Oertmor. I A. C. OAKLINOTOX, ' H Adjutant an J Inspector-General of 8. . Dae IK 41 1 w pedf Kach pnpw in lb? State eejqr mh?. fflfK 3gj\TB OF SOUTH CAROLINA I ? V A RTAxtfU RO BTSTRICt. ? . . I Citations for Letters of Administration by H Jno. Karle Humor, esq., Ordinary. ? H WllEUJUSJOAU^mYANTthaefilodlOa petition Tft* l:\f olUvc pray in* tbat.Lef H tern of aduiiuiairuuan, on all a*u siugulAr; IM H goods aud chatties. rights and' credits df H ?:xtxn (UAl'U-A.V, Ut^of the Wei net aforesaid, decease'!, ?hoy)A he wfsuutf Lim. V TltcSe are thereforoAytuie And adtofwtnb^afl and singular, the-kindred and creditor* eftbi H >ajd deed., le he and appear i?i the Crurt Sf I Ordinary, for Said District, to be boMea ed I fViday, the 2t?lh day of December iasl, la H show cause if any, why the said Adaiaietra- I tjun should not be grunted. 't I Given uud^r luy.lmnd and seal of office, tkll I 1 lib day of l)eae.n,-er, A. I) , 1KC2. H J. RA RUT BOM A It. o. a. v. ........ i uitini|( ivi* ii 19 I .F of ACCOUNT ANl> NOTKS in my hands lor collection and settlement during bis ?.M?ce in (he Confederate ?ervic\ All perpoa^ fiavtng accounts unsettled, will please com| forward promptly and make payment. If ,u?. iUc (o pay I he cash, please call and gift a tote. an it is desirable tn bare (he account# ?lo>ed ?|>. A. II. KIRBV. .Ingu.it 7 . 22 tf * Coon NkitiH Wanteds . I WILL PAV the highest market price fer, o.OOOCOON SKINS, to manufacture iftte fur Hats. C. I'. HKMSF.N. Nov. 1ft (Carolinian) 8ft?2?t-Pi < >rtciir: ~ i LI. porsnns ii.debted lo the APAJRAN'. (*\ lll'MO KXI'RfcS$ for Subscription, erueing >r otherwise, will please call anA' ad make payment of the same to A. H E It lEll, a?. 1 have left my books in hie hands fer ollortinii. Il? i? .1? ...it '?1 * . j ... ? .-tj in Nil (II 'KJ'S.t fincf :ippcvtAin*nceii, nil of which U In (Hiil condition. i < A. S. DOtGLAM. Oct -* H3 3* >r>lin/ i?? p^^W^WWjwi3?i?? L-tte>!, will please- com* forward ami Mill*. % II. WIIITK, Jior 27 Si3?If A?frrohiTS<rBtttrs * Dec 18 41 . ' 2W~ wantBD." ONE THOUSAND DOLLAKSH IJVir which ? note will be given and a ?ort. gnge on three negroes u> secure the payment of the same. Apple at once in J .M. Kl.lO It I). Spartanburg. Doe. 8th, 18(12. ' I>e??, 11 40 21 Notice. ? ALL persons indebted tn-the ertste of WM: * Mcl>. IMIiMKIt, deceased, are requester! lo make payment, those having demands again*! *nid estate, will have them pioperly attested to. TIKIS. lWLMF.R. Adatr. Yorkville, R. Dec 1, 1802. 40-Sw i >sr, ON Tn< wltv, 2d December, a large SQL ARK I DtlOACU. with hair, mi rmu tided by a piatn jet and gold t int. A reward will he given by being brought to M Suhn's College. Dec 11 ~ 40 It ATTE N TIOTV! V CAMP PA SOLA. ? Nr.Mt KiwrnX. N. I'.. I?ec. ii. l8i>2. j VI.I. MemWrt of Co. A. Ilolcotnhe Leg.aS. 1 St' \, u<>w absent, wKn.e furlough, bav* expired. ?re hereby warned to report to their t'omnium! at this camp or wherever it then may he. wiliiti i*? weeks fwtn this da'e. er they \> ill ho puMirlted and treate ' as deserters. T. C. BRADY. <\-?l I. C < A., Il.?l. L'gion. ii C V. Dec 11 4y St FOIt KES'T; rnifAT *tlu*b!e PLANTATION known ti the Paeolct P.ace." formerly ovofil hjr t...r.i? Milts, deceased. There are UW ncrw Ivii el. I I" of which is of the very best bottoni. On ili? |>irn.i>ct these i?? ctiml'oriiU^ 1 an I InDwelling llnu?e. nnl mil houses f?r crvniii.t. !> Ar , nil in go?>i nr-ler. ami can be occupied at <>uc?. The place is nlmut 117 wiles above Sparta*-burg (J II.. liircdl,, c?s ilit Il?w.tnl (i?p r<?<l. \p;4y t<> J. M KLF?Hll>. Spananbnrg C. II.i >. or Dr. I'OLl HiU'i Mil.!."*. Ctdiimbna, roik co.. x. c: U. II. Ml 1.1*8, Dec. 11 40 * - M'tintod tw Hen', * A HOL'SK witl? aornnunouAtion* for acrvanta ami liw ics. Applr nt ibis office. . Doc. 4 89 t? FOU>l>, VSI'M o" MOSEY. wliicli the owner van have by piornig property and paying tor ilii* advertisement. "all at tbc residence of Mrs. nltlwrll's I>ec. 4 89 if ST. JOHNS-7 HIOH NCHOOIi SIMUTIMII RG C. II., H. C. rjlHH EXERCISES of tl.i* InMifitinn, ana| pointed for Jutne mom Its pant, will be r??nmed <r.i ilie iliird Monday, 19rh of January, Fur informal ion applv to the subscriber. WILLIAM ill WIN, Principal. Dec. 4 811 ATTENTION, ll?APQ'RTUS IIOLTOMDE LEG ION. , Camp N?ar Kixtms, N. C.. Not. 2H, IR6*i ALL absent members of I ha IIOI.COM Blf LKOIOX who are capable of performing duty, are hereby ordered lo report immediate, ly at this Camp. Those failing to do so within a reasonable time will be published and treated* as deserters. Bv order of UAPT. J. M. nOST. Commanding Legion. Dec. 4 89 tf ^otice, MV office is over Hobo. Edwards A Cnriialc'e Law Office. C. LKE, D. D. 6. March 13 ly >ori JK. T I^Vlt. L. C KHWtMlV I - I-O VI- w ? V-*