The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, April 09, 1863, Image 1
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NEW FiRM. ^
miANt & eessETT.
YTAVflfG, formed a t'opartnerehlp in U>?
jfjl. Cbrfeotiensry business. would call at.SwutQu
to the public to coll and examine their
Stock; which consists of
tbHies,
Rice, Sugars,
Chewing, and
brooking Tobacco.
And many other articles too tedious to mention.
Giro them a call and >eo for yourselves,
they will sell as cheap a < tlio cheapest. They
can be found on Church St, nest door to Bechtier's
Watch Shop.
BBIANT A GOSSETT.
March 26 2 tf
YnsuieianceI
THE undersigned Agent for the SOUTHERN
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
FTvN Y, of Co.umhia, 8. C., end uf tlie MERCHANTS
F1RK IN-UUANK COMPANY, of
Richmond, V*., writ! uow lake Ksks at reason
Able Rat oh oa lb* lives of Slave*, as nail a*
Whiles, uuuou (vtttba * fi'< crj>r pri??
J. M. EL FOR I), A go oi.
. March 19?1?Smns
TO RENTr
A SMALL noat Cottage containing two upper
and two basement room*. On the
premises are a good kitchen, servants two
rooms. A good well of water, and fine garden
spot, potaioc patch, Ac. Term* low and will
be made kuown br applying to
J. M. ELFORD
March 26 2 8w
MARBLE YARD SoflCb\ ~
PER90XS wishing to purchase MA-RULE
for their deceased Friends and Rolati/os
can do ho, by applying to Mr. WM IIUN'TKR,
oar authorised agent.
HARE V PALMER.
April * 4 tf
TVOTI0ALL
person* hol-ling claims again-t HENRY
WntTB. deceased. w|ll due donee
to \T. H. WHITE or WM. TUSH, according
to law , and all persons any wise indebted,
will please come forward ?ud settle.
W 11. WHITE,
WM BUSH.
.Tor 27 86?(f Administrators
Dental Notice
MI' oflico it ovtr l>ob<fr Kdwnrds (i. Carlisle's
La *r Office. C. LEE, I). L>. fl.
March 18 ty
Till-: ST AT K 01- SO UT HOAUbUNA.
SPARTASBUBG DISTRICT.
^Xiratn Neighbors rs. Richard B. Miller and
Elijah Barnett, Adtnr
B?l' for Holier and to secure funds of absent
debtor.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Richard
B, Wtlrta resnle? from and without iheliuii
s of this .State. It is on motion of Bobo, Solicitor,
ordcre-l thai lie appeal- and answer
thiu Bill of Complaint. within thrco months
fr* n this dote, or tuu liiil v. ill Lv t-' >. ; <>
c?.t fr?.?o as to iiim.
T. STUBO FARROW, c. k s. p.
* -A W linn flci. ntv
O^mmr'a Office, Jaonarj lbth, ltwlo.
Jan. 1& 44 " Sm
NOTICE.
PH. L. C. KENNEDY having left his Bookof
ACCOUNT AND NOTES in my hands
for collect ijn and aettletu-nt during hU nli
ejnce in the Confederate ierdt\ 11 personhaving
accounts un-ottled, will please onmc
forward promptly and make payment. It ut?
able to par tho caah, please call and give n
nolo, as it is desirahle tu have the accounts
Used up. A. II KlUIIY.
August 7 22 tf
~C X IS I>
f?13 the Jail of Sp trtanlmrg District, a <lark
?_ Negro Boy. about it feet high, and weighs
about one hundred and thirty or torty pounds,
and is lb or 20 yea ? old, says his nuue is
Henry, and was sold by <lrews, of Laurens
Dislrfct to a /nun name I of Bun
co-.nbc Co., N C- The owner will come for
ward nriivK nmnnrlv r>?v nUnr .a ..,,.1 i?lr.i
him ?wir. L. M. QBNTKV, s 8 .v.
fab 16 49 If
" NOTICE.
MARBLE! MARBLE!
fllilE ur.der?igned gives notice to those perJ[
sons who bar# left orders for TOMB
8TONES, &c, that he is now at Spartanburg,
and is prep ired to finish up their work with
dispach. He would he glad if thoce inter
tiled would call on Him immediately If they
have had thoir orders filled elsewhere he
Arould like to know it.
RICHARD HARP.. 8urviyor.
SIWL'K OK SOUTH CAROLINA.
D. O. B anion and wife and others va Arthur
Morgan and others.
XT appearing to mv satisfaction that Arthur
I Morgau and Willis Ellis, defendants in
this case reside beyond (he limits of this State, i
On mution nf liobo, complain nits solicitor, it 1
ordered that they appear, plead or answer,
within three months from th * publication of
this uotico, or the bill will be taken pro confesso
agaiust them
T. STOBO FARROW, r. r s. n.
per A. Wingo, Deputy Coin.
Cornr'e office, Februa-y ill, 1863.
^ Feb 26 60 8tn
* B0?qUBT. j
TJIIlS Iborough-hred STALLION, imported
from England by 8. R. A J. D. (list, i
will stand the ensuing season, cotrimencing on 1
the 12th idaiant, at Sprlanburg C. II . and
Col.'8. N. EvlHs. He will be at Spartanburg
C. H., Thursdays, F idavs, and Saturday of
ach weeU, at Col. S. N. Evins' .Mondnvs.Tues
days. ami Wedrtesd ij?.
BOSQUET will serve inarcs at $30 the seaeon
Thoee putting mares will he called on the
second week in Juno for tho (tcason money.
PEDIGREE.
Boequet is a beautiful black brown, fifteen
hands three inches high, of great power and
f^ood temper and action Free from nil hlem?h,e|
or any other defects whatever, lie was
tot by Mr. Jacquies1 Gainebjy, his dam Miss
i?4ay by Muley .Moloch, her dam Bavarian
Tramp, g. d. Comely ty Comus, g. g. d.
Anticipation by Benninbrough, out of Expectation
by Herod, Oameboy, by Tomboy, his
dam Lady Moore. Carew by Tramp, the dam
bv Mendicant winner oftha Oaks in 181ft. and
also the dam of Beadsman, wioner of the Derby
in 1848, g. d. Kile by Hutaard, Olympia
lyr Sir Oliver. Grooms fee $1.
tV ^ GIST.
./onesviHe, 8. C.
) 6 ?61?12w
- 1 *-* - ?
BaKgies for Hale,
I IT pursunnse of an Older from th? Ordinary '
we will sell to the highest bidder al*y.ime- i
stone Springs, on the l&th day of April next,
the following -personal pr perty beknglng to
the Eat ate of JOHN L* YOUNO. vix:
1 Lot of Blacksmith's Toota.
1LOT CARPENTER'S TOOLS
1 Lot New Busies, Hoekaways,
AND many, other Articles not mentioned.
TERMS made known on day of mile.
TIIOS. HARRIS. Ex or.
MARY T. YOUNG, Exectrx.
April 2 2 2t
wwwm? votitit,
rpiIE undersigned hereby gives notice to the
1 public thut lio has been appointed hy-t
Governor Bonlmm. to distil Spintuous Lii|Uori> .
in Spartanburg lfUtrict. itt accordance with an j
Ant ??f th? 1 .<t(ruUltiw ntul ?l?ut ?o5.l ntitmtnt.
j menl guarantee* to bim Mm privilege ?' (lis. I
posiug ?t? quautitie- of Ins than five gallons,
I tor medic.il purposes, uf S- per pitlon.
IDevaous wishiug 10 purchase whiskey for
Medioinal purposes will be required to furnish
certificate signed by a regular practicing phy- I
iri.tfT tu "in?V'Trtownrg n*:,', .".j.vber ? iS i
their owu pledge?a form uf which is also ua- .
nexed.
" SPARTANliURI} C. II.. 1868.
To Mr, WILLIAM II WALKER. Agent for
the distill.ition of spirituous liquors lor the '
District of Spartanburg:
Vou will lot 1 li?vc some spirituous
liquors tor medicinal purposes. I certify that
I believe lit at will use the same ,
for f.cdiciual purposes.
M. D."
"SPARTANBURG C. I!., 1863.
1 pledge my word and honor to WtLLIAM
II. WALrtUll, Agent, that 1 will u?e the;
spirituous liquors obtained; according to the :
written order, and will not re sell the sain*
fmv mni'fi I hull Fkvl llltr e-.. a I... I
- ? ?? v?m | uwi mi ny iiiv: eaiuv
out of the St Ate. ?
Attention is directed to the following (inrr-1
I gird to Druggist*. l'Ii\i>iciana. und ?>iliet- pur 1
| sotm.) from the regulations of tin* ('oi'imissary"* 1
| Depart incut irsuol March 10. 1800:
* lien tiny druggist. physician or o'.lier
person desires to purchase over five g lions of .
spirits from tiie agent, they must first give a
bond, payable to the State with two or more I
good securities, approve . hy the t'lerk of the j
curt, in treble the amount of nurutiasc an.I 1
lt tlge the **mc with the agent, con-litinned tint
they vriil ttol convey. or cvtnc to l?<> c-mveyed,
beyond the limith ot thjB Str.tc the spirits purch
tsed and that they will not resell at >? great
er advance than 60 per cent over the agent'- ,
price, nud enly to aueb ptraons ait will give a
written pledge'lhnt they actually rcOrtir-* C.r.-l j
will Hue it only ntt-l siricltv fur tnedienI pur !
poses, accompanied hv a regular practicing
physician. that the spirit# are needed, atui ite
believes will be usc-i strictly for m<ui'cinal purposes,
and that the sub urchasera will not resell
the spirits or co -vey. or oait-e to be con
veyed beyond the limits of the State.
W 11. WALKKil.
Orders will he filled r.t I.egg's corner. !
Hrick Range, on 8aturday of each week, after ]
' this month.
V-.se-. ?.*, t<
! Sl.lVli LABOR 1' lit I'll KC OKI'.
| foi: nivusiox l. i
f IN pursuance to tit" requisition of the j
' i- i s - -I - I-? - . -
.M - " "ivrs Ol Ull j
I t^oellvii'.'y <liivcrunr I riL?ttit, ami the term-'
| of the .let* of the General \--e h! y in relation ,
to this subject, 1 hereby villi upon Division N > |
I I. Comprising the Judi'-li.'. "isiricts <>t' Pickens
I OroenvilV Huurtauburg, At. let eon, t'uiou, j
York, Che-tor, Laurens, Abbeville w. <1 Newberry,
to supply it* proportion of eluvc labor
ninler the piesent requisition.
11. I he Commissioners or lloidi of the severul
Districts, and the authorities of the inc >ry
orated towns and villtige-i having jurisdiction
of the rostil hands within their bound tries will
at onee numtnon all persons in the possession :
j of slaves Within the limits of their authority
I to Iisve tueir sltve* subject to this cull at the :
| nearest Itailroad Depot to ihw owner's re-ideuce
| on Wednesday, the tith day o*" >1 ?y u -it, ill lb
o'clock, u. in., ready lor transportation to |
Charleston.
Ill All owneve of slaves who have not hith-,
erto tarnished auy I tbor in ih i>fu neetion v *JI
he required to furnish one hall'th.-ir hand*-ub
ject in road duty lor t irij days, and tho>s
who have furnished less than on a half, will ho
required by the Commissioners and the town
authorities an aforesaid to furnish cnon.h to t
! make up one half, lVaons owning single road
| bands or a number not divisible by one hall
; will be required to send such single negroes
or two in such cjnd (tons uny uutic and sen i
one.
IV. The Act requires lite attendance of one
of the Commissioners at eacn Depot, lie will
be met hy an Agent of the State and of the
Stute and of the Confederate States, and the
negroes will he thero receipted for.
V. Assessment of ihe negroes are made in
duplioatc upon their arrival in Charleston and
before tliey are put to work: one copy is kept
by me for the owner, the other turned out to
the Confederate authorises. .. am uiilliorited
to say the negroes will l o discharged u the
expiration of I lie thirty days.
VI. The owners of slave- are requested to
furnish them with spa es cr shovels The Confederate
authorities haven dertaken la have
such utensils relumed. Owuers will also fur |
nisli their hand- with throe day's rations, for
wliH'h commutation will he allowed
\ II. Over.seeers. at the rate of one to every
hundte I slaves, may he *clc?tcd hy the own
ers. They will rcceivo compensation from the
Confederate btatcs at the rate of fifty dollars
per fhnnth.
VIII. There i? nr. <loul>t tint the Confederate
Government will compcnsui tor ..II If*#* of
slaves while in their employ.
W.\| \|. SHANNON.
A^ent for the State of South Carolina.
Camden. S. C., >t?reh id, lxflA,
The Courier, Mercury, and all papers within
tho Division will copy once n week tor three
weeks and forward bills, with n copy of the
printed mutter, to tne. 1 will oerlefy and return
them, when they will bo paid on prosenta'ion
to James Tapper, Esq-, State Auditor.
Aprils! 3 3t
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Omen op tiik Comptroller Grnkral, )
Columbia, Xtarch 10th, 1863. f
I HEREBY ccrtifj, thai JOS. M. BLPORP,
f Spartanburg. S. (J., Agntotihe MKItClIASTS
1NHUBAN?'E COMl'A NY, incorporated
by ihc Statu of Virginia, has complied
with ih?? conditions and requisition* of the Act*
of the Gcnbral AttHiiubly entitled. Ait Act to
regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies
not incorporated in the State of South ( ire- 1
lina," an?l 1 hereby license the said JOS. XI.
ELFORD, Agent as aforesaid to take risks and
transact all buainest of Insurance, in this
State, for, and in behalf of said Company.
W. LAVAL.
For Comptroller Gcucrsl.
March 19?1? 3 w ?
^;?j Duy Ff*Hviil?. t
f?py t?c following, whiob a corresponded'
.of the held and Ptruide bweopiad from
to. old Magozii e, and aft ill hope (bat a theme
ao worthy inay elicit something more acceptable
from our native children of song.
OBOWNII.
P iir Queen of May, the bright young May,
Queen of this little hand so gay ?
r>weot flnw'ry Queen, to lltee all hail!
Wc bring the flowers both bright and pale.
The winter's storms have passed away.
And spring has brought us beautooue May;
The world ug lin assumes the guise
It wore when pure in Paradise;
The flow'ry god hath walked the earth,
A id called the blossoms into irth;
His foot hath been on every hill,
A n<l l>y t be side of every rill;
With green robes lie hath clothed the plains,
And derk'd them with soft flow'ry chains;
And we o'er all hath joyful been
T? l.?_ r. ? r .. ..... r..i. o
.v, vol ?.?ll SUlljH,
To deck thy dark and glossy hair
We bring ihee blossoms fre"h and fair;
We vc plucked (beni w<?i with m jrntug dew.
Of every shade. of every hue;
We caught them slumbering in their beds,
Wi'h feu I I arm* and drooping heads,
W IdH .. Ale filirios at their peek*.
nd nlayed upon their cbeeka,
And U ?*ed their cyeiiiU gotwly ?.fosed, ~ ? -s
Or in t >eir capsules wet reposed,
Jn<t drinking ih their fill of bliss,
With dewy bath and balmy kiss,
Kre yet the fiery g?d of day
Should drive lhwiu with his beams away?
Hucli arc the gif's. () Queen, that we
With hearts of lore present to thee
And we Insve twined for thee ffcis wreath,
Urea! lied on b the flow'r god's breath.
Which I place upon thy hr<;w. [crowns her.]
And own tlieo as our sovereign now ?
The "cvereign of this baml so gay.
The Queen, the happy Queen of Miy!
Here in thy flow ry palace reign,
The monarch ot'thls loyal train.
White we, with loving hearts and true,
i it (uttii'j iu jtnv i nee nomiige ilUC,
rid yield ohfdirncf to thy nwiiy,
QiiccD of tl??5 sweet and tlow'ry .Mat,
And now around lliv royal throne
*5!u?ll garlands rich and rare lit 'Irftwu,
"the purple. pale. And dark d-*ep red,
Ihiiii'tacituitslr around thee spread.
>ii ill with their mingled iragrance meet
Vnd yield a perfume pure and swan.
Then hail ! all hailfair Q ieen of May?
Q.iecn of this lit 'le band sogsy!
yt K'.s's tlKPLT TO Tltc CROWXER.
My ge'itle (Heir's to-dry fcestew
A cor' net to deck my bfn!';
A simple reath of bit i and beil,
Snfi't wild wood flowers from ropse and dell;
Hut dearer far this gift to me
Than ere a mo larch a gem could bel
This orown endureth but a day
The court as soon will p<MS away.
Hut when the sun of May morn shinca
Vjii Home bright ilav of future times,
Tbe grateful meinry of >his hour
H ill touch my heart with magic pow'r.
And I will dream, dear friends, that ye
Are thinking kindly then on me
BCEI'TRK BKAKKE.
As May her gentle sweets, dihtil*
And all ihe air with fragrance fiJj ?
Do lhint this *eeptre gently wield.
Wliioh trustingly to thee we yield.
[presents the sceptre/]
OV-irs's KEPLT TO SCRPfRR MAKER.
If.. .. ? ? --** ' - ? " - " *
.>!>) < i"??i nmjccis. i T'Mir iiu"su of May,
A'Xcct i * homage which you willing pay.
I'llis aeeplrc. rinMani of a genii* reign.
Sit..11 mildly rule the maiden" of my trsiiv ?
Nut p'uilpr ?l I'll descend MAY'S-tro eAisliowers,
Thau I'll exert itj new create! \ * .?'
r c.
Correspondence ol' theFiuK Mil Fireside,
lllockasle Auction sale*.
A letter fro ii Charleston gives an interest
ing description of the mode of the conducting
the blockade auctions in that city, which tho
public see advertised in all the newspaper* of
the Confederacy After describing the quiet
sud altered appearance of the city, the writer
.says: On King an I East Bay streets at lea*t
four.fill lis ot tho stores are olosed. and on
Meeting street the only oasis one sees in the
great ?io-eri of rusp n*i<>n is at the houses
v hero the piles of goods which io const am ly
ru.i 'he blockade, are auctioneered off Hero,
when an auction is to tike pi tee. merchants,
proicasionat oharucters. and men of Jaipur* j,i|
e igi-r for the accuiuulalion of doll*"*: coltgre- I
g>t o iu vu'i uumbors. an 1 t > store ru unt pre
sent a scene of busy life, which contra-ts
strongly wi'h the retu lining portions of the
city. I have, by dint of extraordinary persovera
nee. worked my way into one of these
densely packed auction room*, and found the
iL?* scene presented ono of aufhejent interest
to describe. A burly ninn of about -J4-> pounds
avoirdupois, mounts a chair nnd announces
no til >Hs.. Hil l llli ilcCl-i ill*. if npprovril by
the oncer impressing. ?li ill ho lin.il. Bui il
not npproved, t Ins impressing ollioi-r xlii'l
send Mie aw ird lo ilio comini^iionnri of
the Stole where 11?? yr. up -riy is impressed,
Willi Ins rco-oos for disnpproving tin* mme
on I Slid Commissioners iimv hi ir ouch proof
*s the p.irties iriiv respectively o 1 luce . mid
their decisions shall be tinul : T 101
the owner shell receive r f.rice> ff><r d b_v ihe
impressing fi'lioer, w'liout prejudice 10 his
cl un lo receive ilie lug .er c unpen-?.1 u>
Sko. 7. I'll Hi I he properly iioee- *rv Icr fl.e
support of ilio own <r un I Ins fimilv. nod lo
cirry on Ins ordinory ogriculf ur il nod i- e
cli in 10 11 business, to ho iiscert ii ied by 'lis
opprmsera In h-> ippiiii'el ?s p .vi l "I in ilio
first scotniu ol this \0I. under us i, slnil n il
be i i'<en or im i?r?s ? i i.?.- mi p il< io us: nn I
wnen ilie imp o?sio{ i.Hi \>r mil iho invner
cm not grt>' us io i lio <| ii mi ty f property
nec ssory us iloressi.l ih i d oision* of
Ilie Mid ippr i e - -Ii iil i.e hill llli/ oil I 10
o cer on I nil oiber pet" ?ns.
See. 8 SVnere pr i,i,?r y n u lie-u i?rr>re**o|
for innporiiry use, sn I is |.?si or d -stroyod
w ihoui ih? default i t he owner, ihe Government
of ih'- l'f nf? Wv? ?fii*< lull par ? ju u
that (li t M ile is iiho it to co nmenoe. continuing
wi ll the remarks ilint the condi:inns are eath.
and ?li i' ii > ts-tte of ihf Hoyer .St hud wig Con
federate plate will he t.ik-n- Tli * crier. who
n Ktreng'h of lungs of which Sientor
himself would have been pr? nJ. mid a rapid
iiv of articulation that has never b -en 'turptm
ed by human tongue, is acco-upa lie I by a lit.
lie gray-haired man. who wutri a woolen cap
of richly variegated linen, the crown of which
displays the Confederate flag. This little
mail's chief occupation is to exalt tin- merits
of the g mN on sale, throw in occasional wi'li
cistn?. and catch the ' winks and blinks' o
bidders which the crier overlooks. A wink is
as good it" a nod with tljo little man. and he
bawls it out us lustily us if he were giving an
alarm of fire, or crying stop thief. The great
majority of tnc crowd who attend these cargo
sales are Gertnnns and .lews, and ot.e is as
much surprised at their nttuiher as at their
unpronounceable and strangely sounding c ?gnomutis.
which, at the knock down of every
article, grates harshly upon the ear of a stranger.
F'T the nmusemerl of your uninitiated
readers 1 give a few, which it was my privilege
to hear, vii; Litchtonalein, Mutlodorfer,
Bteink'in. lh?or (linger, Ronenbaum. (iretrgraw.
Zteglaiif. Itetscra'iog. 8lim;low. ITngrauphit,
el?5 Many ot the merchants hero complain
(hat although these immense cargoes are sold
hi itiuir very Uoira, yet l^y means of combinations
made aiming buyers from abroad. I bey
ore tumble t ^iiirchmc articles sufficient to
justify tbem in kecp'ng open their store. For
example, three, four, tire, or mi buyers may
combine and purchase a let of articles amountiii);
in the aggregate to one hundred thousand
or more dollars and then di ?ide the lot. Tins
is frequently dune, and as the auctioneers,
who have a most exicneire catalogue to dispose
of. go upon lho principle of con lenetng nil
they can. the buyer of more limited purse-* ha?
no means of replenishing his exhausted stock
The mngMiiode of these ?sles is reallv aurpris
ing, and the last one made hy K. A- Prtngle &
t o.. I und rstan'l, footed up over two millions
and a halt of declare. The parties for whoso
benefit they are chiefly made vi* : lohn Eraser
A. Co., hare already realised $ lO.rtttrt.lhK)
Of tins amount $S.tlO'J,000 hare boon inrssicd
in Confederate bonds
The Soldiers Aid Soeiety of Reidrill- and
vicinity gratefully acknowledge the receip of
?0<) yards of cloth from Messrs. J. A J. I?
Hiring*.
fiv order of the Pr?*!(i*nt.
> ' I'lii l:upr??S4iut>iil Hill.
I The luprdiHicni iJi 1 the S?? ate on
Tuesday. by ii vote of 17 r> 4. hiiiI l> iving
passed the House on Motility, anil r? :oived
the oj^irovitl of tbv I'residsni,.. Iim htfcotoe a
law. The following i? a copy of the bill :
tine. I.?Whenever iho exigencies of any
army in the field art* such nMu make Impress
menu of forage, articles of tiubsis'ence or oth
crpropn'iy absolutely irce^a try .then such itn
presnineut iu ?y bo uutJe by the officer or ofli*
Corn wh wo duly it h to furnish such forage,
tides of subsistence or olb"r properly tor
uoii army. Iu cases where the owners of
such property aui the impiessiug otlicer cm
not agree roti the value thereof, it is th duty
of such impressing officer, upon an aftidivit
in Writing of tlie owner of miioIi nriiiwriv nr
fcia agent. that such property was gr.?wu raised
or produce 1 bv a r?' cwnor. or is held or
hue b -on purchased by him not for sale or
speculation, but for his own use or c ?n->u:np
lion, to cause the same to be ascertained or
determined by the judgment of iw.? loyal and
disinterested citizens of tne city, county or
parish in which such imp essme?t may be
umde. one to be selected bv tne owner, no by
the impressing officer, and. in the event of
their disagreement. tli?ne two shall chaos an
Umpire ot like qualification. w:n>?e decision
bail be bnal The persons thus selected, after
taking an oath to appraise the p p> rty
.itupro-ised, fairly and impartially, (which otsh
as wet) as'the all Invi' provided for this sition,
the impressing officer is hereby authort
Sod to adiuintster and certify.) shall proceed
to assess just compensation for iho- property
so impr ssed; whether I he absolute ownership
or the tetnporr.rv use thereot only is required.
Sec. J. That t lie officer or person impressing
properly, us aforesaid, all ill. at the lime of
said taking, pay to the o net-, his agent or
attorney, the compensation fixed by said ap
praisers ; ant shall also give to the owner or
person c uitrolling said property, a certificate
over his o i.ci.il signa lire. specifying the battalion,
regiment, brigade, division or crps to
which In belongs; that *ii<. properly is essential
for the use ot tt-e army Could ti .t Le o'h*
itwihc pro<:urC'i, Hill was uiKioi iiirou^r. rii-otuie
y ; selling forth the lime and
place when and where '?ken. llio amount of
COmpciH nion tixwl l>y euid ippr lisct s. ai.d liic
mrii. it' uny. paid for the s nne. 8.tid c-riitic.ne
hall he rvide ice for ill owtt'T. its well of
I lie i king it -on | |H'-p -riy .or the public use,
as ill li nt ot i'.to a no in' ot co upeo-a:iiMi
li A I :i ill pre- 11 I. Ali<I ti e I -e -it d > c.ir or
P'-r-oii I ski i? prop *rr v ??!i ii I intr l* tiled ur p it
the owner or Ins at"i!t ? iid cnnipenu ition as
hereinoolore reiju -d. the u I owner .shall he
milled to the -p -edy p t. ncr . i.ie s nne ny
the proper dishu s.ng ii whi-h. w.noi so
pu d s.i i I be in Kitiis,.to inn >! .i'i ci.i; i i against
the Qovtirnni -rti oT iIn? 0 oif-lor itc d' 'c?
Sic. o. >V ti .n ver the ippr : -? iieni i
led tor in the lei e.-ciion of tin* Ac', ahull. for
I r.lty rc lion. ho pfitciioihle .it 'he lime 01 t'n.
j prossnient. toon, un I in diti oi-o. t ito vVr.e of
tli? property impres---.1 i'i ill !?< I us
noon a* poe-ible by 'wi> m l ili-?inierestr !
citizens of ilie ciiv. County. <?r parish. wh 'rein
the properly w is taken. ti* billows : One by
owner, mil! otic by conuniS-.-iry. or quartermulor-fiicnl.
or In* agent. wh ?. in c ise of
disagreement, -"b ill clio ise ib" third uiit.-n ol
like qualification. a- an umpire to tleei It
natter in dispute, wl. sli i!l be^woin its nforo
k lid, who -hill hear the proofs ?tjdu:< I by the
parlies us to Value of ?n: l ; i <1 ..i ly. a id a??<MS
a just Compensation thoro'.or, acccr-lit g to iUc
testimony.
Skc. 4. That wlietii ve,' the .Secretary of V-'sr
| shall be of opinion ili.it u is iiecc-tsary in tak?
Ip.i... ; ? y r. ,. (,v r nf
ilie inipv v'.tr ibility n! j ?. ;.\niz the si*uo by
pur^ha-in. so a.-- io eccnuitil.it : nccrssa * sup
p'teal'or il;. .?i.i.v < '.Vr 7- ' 01 tin* s.-rvisc in
any locality. he ir< iy hy ? nc. al <> <b>r i' nigh
tlie proper 9 ibord-tl'ite officers, ao'lm la sue 1
property to b- tak? n for the public u *. the
compensation doe the owner fit the sin- t < ' ?
I ilotm-m i 'i n.l 1I1.. -I..? 1 1 .i-i
? - ...... ?.n- ? HUH I'lUHU if* JIJ" *JUC I
for hi the tinn?l - mhi' ???oj,i:ii tlii. Act
Skc. >. Tli.it jt sli ill he it.- luty r ' tne
President. an oarly as prtcicib'e nft the
p&saa^e of t hi* Act. to ippiiti' i comtiM v??i?r
: in cavli ??t< where property ahull he lake'i
for the inibli'' u-o, and re.j ic*t of tne Governor
l of such of the Stilton in wliic > the President
' another com ins.ion 10 act in conjunctIon wiili
! tli- cointninaionor appointed by the Pre'-ndem.
who alia'l receive the c oupon-ft'ion of riplii
dollars per -I i\. mid ton Cen1* jvr mile >??
I inilru^, to he p ?i<l hy tl c I'nnl l?? x'e G >v
eminent Slid ci>:iiints?innT" ?lt t>! c institute
a board. wit -ae duty n *hal lie in ft* it on tit*
price* to be pa. I oy the Oovernni.'iit tor ill
properi v impressed or t iken lor tin- pu'il u
us illore-ii I. ti to itf o ' j'l-l co 'on
to the owner* there1 I. . * i -' c ini n -<t mers
ntiall a? e.i upon in I puh i-li n s- e Inle nt
price* every two m>n.u- oft t -r it ili-y
all-ill ilee n it proper: .ml in the even' I h >
ahiih toil h ? able to a too hi :mv -liter co ti
del to thrui in tin* A* . they "la - II hive piiwc
IU nil II lipire ! ? U'CI It* 111' lll'llte1' ill
dispute, wli so <le i-i-iti shuil *?e (!" dec.?i -n
ot llie ip ?ii I . a el *;i 11 ii iipire >'i ill rea-iie
llie siiiie i ll' <>l e'iiiji mi - ii him fur i lie i nne he
m lull I serve, allowed 10 vi <1 c >*u nijs rp
upcoi i vol.v : / V-i'm'/''/, It'll ".ii I com'iiissti.ners
ritiit11 l?e reunion'* o' the str.ir i ir vltieh tIi v
shall be appoint e I: and if t lie llnvernor of any
>t*te sit ill refuse or neglect t > npp ?iot said
cotn.nisstotie s within fen days afler a reqti'Sl
to ?lo m? l>y the I'rosiileui, Hie IVes'dent shall
appoint tjiih coin in sioticrs, by und with the
n tvi -e of i he Senate.
Sue. t?. Tlia' all properly i > pressed or in
ken tor the public me. h< nfm esai I, in* I h
hands of any ? ers.in other th in rlie persons
who have raided prnwn ^ pro In I the ninie.
or persons i.oldmg ilia - int.' f.>r their own use
or coiisii i.ntinii. tin I w!i? ?li ill ?-.> ? ..t.-?
hereinbefore required. ah ill be pi ? for a-cor
ding lo the echodnle ni pri.ow fitel by ih?
cmnuiiMioneri in ii'onni.J. Hot if ibe .olio r
improving or i ik* r; for i'*n p ib us - ^
properly, aid ill? owner -liill <t if r n* in ilie
qiiutiiy of ifio article or pr >p ?riy i upr.-op f ir
ink n n* et'orceni I thereby in iking ti mil wnhni
n higher or lower prt : ? nun I in ih< ? I e Iule.
then I'.e owner or ?i? km I ?he olfi *r
impressing or inking n< ntirca-iid, hi iy select
oncli n diaiwerestrd eilixon of tno oiilifi.-n
lion. ?< aforesaid, lo determine the <;> iliiy of
r ?id article or prop riy. who shall. in ra - oi
disagreement. appoint in umpire of I k iju? -
T" ' 1 i MBig
cu ii|itn-niion ilu-ri-.iir, (?> ho n-erlnine-l by |
' eppraii-m itppoiti'ed and qualified n? p-ovided
in ill-.* ihirJ Mclkin cf thie Act. If niioh prop
criy when rrturnnj has. In the opinion <?f lit
, owner, been iiuured whilst in the public um, j
tne hiii mill of dam ige ihereby murfeiacd aball
he deieriniu-d iu the manner il< Ue {
I *liiit] section of thin A t, the otfi.er retdrbing
the properly being authorised to act on behalf
of ilie Government ; and upon such inquiry
the certificate of the value of the property
, when orignally impi ?s-?c-l bait be raoeived ?v
' primit facia evidence of the whole thereof.
Sru. ?. Where slaves are impressed by tbe
Confederate Government to labor on fortification*
r mher public work*, t?e iraproaement
eh *11 he iii.ide raid (<o'triini*tit acoirdingto
the rule* and regulations prescribed in the
lawn ot'ih" State wherein 'hey are itnpres ed;
and. in the absent-# of ?uch !i*, in accord nee
with rul-j* ami regulation* not inconsistent I
with th t provision* of this Act an the -ecre- J
<? / ui "?r hiih i, n ooi t itue to Mmf. prescribe. ,
I'rutitl 'J. Torn tio itnpreaduiraf of slave* *h <11
be tunic when thoy can <? hired or procured
by the consent of i lie owner or agent.
Site. 10. That previa t ? the first day of |
DfO mh?r next, no slave laboring on a farm \
or plan) tiion exclusively d -vote I to tbe pro.
iluc'iou of ^ra n in 1 pr>i?tiium. yhall be taken
f >r the pubiie u?e without th cmsvtit of tbe
owner, except in cue of argent n uj's Ity
Si.n. I I. Vn ii any o im'niasioticil nrnonc"?ni- I
ir.!<?>'io"d o.tij.T or pr.rati* wl.o shall violate
i .9 fuoviu.mi of tins Ac*. sK?1l he 'ped He fee
lie military etui l of ihe'corpa to which he le
attached. on complaint male by the owner or '
oilier per-on. an I on c 'nv.ction I an offirer.-j
be en ill ho cashiered and put into tbe rmlt* ;
a* a private. and if a trnn commissioned officer
or private, he hIi ill -ufler such punishment not i
:nc<insixteut with military law as ibo court may
direct.
Acknutriediifnifnt.
The Soldiers Aid Society, (held at I'bilade!
phi* Church) near Oltun Springs, acknowledge
with pleasure the following contrihdiinns :
Li 1' foster, JU?; Mr* Venxon, 1 pr drawers.
2 ar eoeka. Evio au-1 I.ula IJobo. 1 scarf each; '
Mr fieotge Smith. SI, Ko? C S Beard. $2; Mr
(( miingatnn. $!: P J Harmon. S'J: J 8 Har- |
moii. SI- Win McAithnr, SI. Major Lancaster,
$5.16: W Thorn-ion. $5: Me*t?r Andrew
Thomson. $1; **ter Mars well Moore, vft cts;
M*-.r.?r Willie Thomson. SI; Mias Kric Bubo.
1 |ir ?neks Thank a to Mr J L Harmon for
soliciting con'i ib.itton s.
Fron? Charleston.
The Morcurjr r>f April fcth, ape iking of the
gathering of-the V utlcec niral fcroes for the
at: ?ck up >n Ch*rie*ton. says:
' Donng iho f >ren > in of yeater I ty there was
a very dscidj-I incre.aa of "the enemy's naral
fercca o(T the b vr. sn 1 later in toe day the aspect
ot alT lira b -cune such as to encouraee
ihe h-tpe tlii: the time for the l?n^ ei peeled
n.'ttick i- hi hand- It is n?t unlikely thai we
r.tey hear trom the enemy l is day. We bead
hardly add that our laud :ind naval forces era
011 the qui vne an 1 icidy. in every respect, for
whatever m ly occur
j Ti?c Courier renin k< on the same subject:
There apponre 1 to ho considerable activity
and tiicr- use of 'tie Id ickadmg 'qua Iron Sunday
morning. The g-ner.il impression seemed
i to e that we inig t * ion have some lively work
; on hmd. Nothing definite was ascertained,
hut o ir rn luary are on 'he alert for whatever
may transpire.
V. I, Vtiilitatiigiintn nl llome
1'?ICi?n O >. Mai :h ! >.?lf?*. 0 L. Vnl1
tu i ? i in., 'no lit .-i of Congress, from the
Diyiou. Ohio d sir ct? arrived at home in this
c:'y .u 4 < ' litis afternoon, and. nl hough hut
i?.i d iys' n-itice ?o n id of his cmuing. rtc
>iv -d ?>n of id grei'e-t ova:ions ever given
i?? -inv in in to O no. Ilefjre t e hour of arri- I
ill t ir lie ir .ir. on wl.ii.1. i- J - I
.. ....... ..c " ?<A|>CV<rVI, U.B
cranium s b'/?n rn flock to (ha dapot by
i hoii^md*- I .K if crerj nin, woman
and i.aid in the district tin I come out to do
h->n r to thi* champion advoc ae uf coustitu'
ti >ni\l right*
Two html* of mu*ic enlivened the occasion,
while n cannon hcJched forth thunder ten. a of !
welcome, awihetung the valley of the Miami j
a* i w f seldom r'ir awakened before
l\r- -ntly toe w'ti*lling of (ho, ln?jiuutiv j
w.t? near I. and a* the train tieired the depot,
the thousands of per* oi* rushed forward, all .
ttifr iii oncli the Hi-.' *ig it r?t die man who
ii hily. ga mile. i i tcirlea*lv represented
tii - w iite in hi * internal in the Cyngiesa that
I ' i* adjotirnt -I.
I lie cr..w I w t* *.i dense tli it it was almost \
impo** t?lo for \lr V ill iiidigham in reach the
cari itgo which w i* in re ultnasatq convoy him <
to the court h >u*o, ton t.'ie steps of wti.ch he
we to *|?#*^. 11 i*.ng at lengih been almost i
carried io tn* carriage, and being seated, he
hirw I tii* brow r . tlie hr. ? / ? ami *.?? l
wiiti deilening rhoT'. wkilo the cannon re?p
i . ie 1 i wjti ji . ?iii rMin la.
ftt pi 'Kvitimi h >iu^ tor.net. proceeded to
the court li ii<? ?it >? th - reception apceoh
w i? nit l>? by U ?r?. ii i?i<i if.ink
Mr V'allan i.f a n briefly r-sp itt le J.
A iv. it of Do ur?\ correapondant of
the fbi'taio 11-bo vo.ohn for the literal
eorrcc >f the follow n ' metem ?nt, it beinz
taken Ir > n <>iti i il * i'iree<:
Two ?l iy? before tlie bi?l le of Mnrfreeaboro, I
Ktr.at I. c it en mi C 0. VVir.te. tump; tiy A., j
1 )i ii ja.mi a t'a.o ma Re/iin.-nt. mi picket
It i't it in b: hi fro it ?n" wU'' titit* Hnvrug t tkrn
tlnee in-n .an I ? irtrnl to f?i.ib'iih coui.nnni-J
ratii.ii with t lie pirlti-n oti his ri^u?. he ?;u *
ami lenly -urr un I R by a pinj of Ya kee ,
cava iy. nod -I'-lrrcJ o surrender rieeiu .he
\x t * i iv r,"0 * ! O'i ll ' .Jive op III* A war J. The
I. ? rnia it c on <\ iii i i^ the \ uikeve thin or
il i bin to tIn* rear, lie started, hat no
itcintf lb" Yankee I n>k- Nig arid, iiiiittvdi ueIv
fiiriii.it wn.t .f inH.wl .. .. - ' *
- . .... f% ?????? tuning it) IIIH
three men t * Kimck ?i >v?n u* munj a* ihcy
emit and hi* c oup my t ? raj'y to h.? a*
M*iium U iv iii;? -mi > ? ir 1 n killing a *?ore
he wound d <<*-?i ?1 Ot 'lie enemy. and kept
iIk*m all *> .litT sill hi* company mme up,
wliei lie ci'le! ntit loihem. " Shout ihora*
cilia ? '1'Ci ntiiiil hi i " They tired k.11 ng
* inc a id <1 iving utf i he revl. By liid lima
he h vl reitiriue I tn* company, he w?? charged
by n praity 1 uge force of cavalry, whom ha j
refMila.'ti witn ii Im of fourteen ktl ad and
three w uindod. lot upon Die held. Among '
the V inker < killed <tan a Major Rj?eng.??lcO,
of Phil ?de! phia.
- Knur
vt Tr*oi'Min*.?Part or thb Town
D?*t*ovki>. ? We liave information thai a portion
ol' Orn. Dodge'.* to roe* from Corinth onc
hi oleic 1 M portion of Van I torn a mail ni Tuehia
la-t Suitdiv. nn 1 iliit the lauer were utterly
fti 1 co iiploieiy inured About 20(1 of
the r veiny we.e capture 1. toghlnrr with 200
liorv*. "Hi' pi ce of artillery and a large rail- !
ro id irain. Our force* io?U po.*e#*ion ot iha
i >wn. mil 0 --trove 1 all i>?? Intii.ts.? ?1?L '
^ " men
li ill h vn < ccapie I l?y the te'i.-l troop*. togeth- i
ei wi b o >in nisHiry, qu trie m xter ivnl oni- ;
uit<i . Mnro* 0 ?r I n? tw only iwo in^n.
Since i >) ' ah ivn cng t{e neiii, il h*? 1>md i
rep? rteil that I bare were neveri) oilier ftghia
in tli it tlir?3ii?in. hid uotiiing i? Uehuitely 1
known. At la<t acoonnte. our men were pur- j
ailing a part of Van Dom's men in an easterly j
iltr^'ion 'f F-t
v
i mm* ?1111 ipn i rn 'aeajmsmmtH*
lung of Jonkin'i Mwi. .
From U* ua>)jf pin* terra*, ite MWMlftlil
~?r.
Ftjm the L&j of tte wealthy, the hte?4b
W? are gaiter**, a rwiaU partieOB tewd.
To tfriM for Utr ttwi of suffering tel.
Our bono it tte format, tte wnfla ibMp
?i*?K T
Oar dwelling the pins and tb? palate** fMh
TIN the note of tte Ba^le through aniHF
foa
Brings (ho summons of bailie to Jnte'tMl*
Our test blood sh?U erimsoo tte >MH of
HI ok water.
Eryre fur a moment will ooom Iftl htii
AteMhough our aote terretegre# fertile wfch
We sa.b- ?l free me a or tread Usees UW
mora.
Hooker and MeCnll we laagh' to neons;
Bat when tte wild asuele >t Jenkine'-tete
Is iiaard. at ike signal hill, ralley and te|
- ? - - '
C.CUU our wujj ab ioi*<r ol JtaliM' Wk
A hundred bold spirit*, a hundred htiflfe*
bind**. I
A hunarod proud charger* drown
ali* le*. f
Are w*ii.j*g th* aignol (hot bid* (kto ewif,
All iMhdy ond (t|?r to doeh in th* froj;
Let (bo Ugiodb ?f iUjonU* bow or* m lh*jf
rul*
fil <h<ir.|WPULrrt ?rrond, lnloted with piWl
For Who weapon* nf |le*n l*id>ly
when
Pool* hot th* drooJ ww not* of JeaW**' M*.
But (hero wt* once ? tim* whoa ourfudntd
tl bond
Wer* tut orti*oot, trade"men, tiller* of Upd,
W*r* peaceful end hormle**; ey*, (hot WO* hofor*
I Th* ruihl*** Aoronder* hod p*un**d ?o mm
tor*. <
| ilarrultl f?r.lh? ongot? no p?ue miut * taMT
i Till our own Carol' n* io rid of h*r fo*;
I Bull rod be our weepnn* and fiercely till tbon
I oc snouiea tuo w?: cry ot Jenkins' men.
A Bli AKP-HHOOTKR.
ImpreiHiuenlit. ? .
The Impressment Act recently pscaf?
by Congress, say* the Richmond Whig#
should have the effect of increasing the
supplies of provisions and linage in thin
market, and consequently, of reducing the
prices ot the same to something like a
reasonable standard. Farmers have hitherto
been deterred from sending their products
to market from tbu apprehension
that they would be impressed at lass than
the market rates, or without "joat compensation."?The
recent order of
tant Cooper declaring that "no officer th*tt
at any tune, unless specially ordered to jo
so by a General commanding, in caco of
! exigency, impress supplies which are <Mt
their way to market, fur sale on arrival/*
should, of itsclt, induce the agriculturist!'
to send in supp ics of subsistence, whi*
are so much needed in the cities and lucn.
Hut with tbu additional assunurac provided
in the Impressment Act, that UM
property ot a producer when iopremdl,
uhall I... r.ln-fl I ? .. I? - ' * t ?" -
? - "J -j.?"*?oc.o 01 me riatmn^o,
ciiRuririi}: -4ju*t compensation" (bf?
lore, th' re should no longer be any heptat
ion on the j>*rt of producer* to watf
aoppiiea to market. On the contrary*
with the protecti n now ^u-tranlied to thcM
by that Act, ibey should esteem it a duty
to relieve the distress occasioned by th*
1 scarcity of provisions, in those portion* of
1 the Slate fjoiu which supplies hare b?UB
wuheld. T!rey h vc the incentive of fVmiincrative
prices, and should not forgUt
that under the operation of the Tax Bi?|,
and othor Act* ot Conj;rca?,a decline from
currant rates is more than probably
tonfederuit ilnaucsi.
We concur with our coteinp'rary of
the Mercury, in uti other very imported!
matter, besides that of Conlcd.-rate Fuadaldes.
The burden of taxation Statu
and OwMaaerate, should b: laid, as lightly
i?n possible, on our suffering people of th*
present d;tV. We to dav nri> t?a?rinA
- J X-J -;*w '^rprito
ot our righteous war of defence
in blood ami wounds an.] death, in heartp
wrt ung and a (initialled by the loea of lathers,
husband*. son* and brothers, and in every
sort ot peraon.il privation anj Buffering,
wild it is but just and right that paatrril^
should pay, in uioney, the price nf lk|t
heritage of freedom, prosperity and glory,
which we will bequeath fhemjlby the ac<
cessful prosecution of that war. 'Most off
us will pass from the stage of sxistene^,
long be lore we can enjoy any cotupeoaatiou
tor the blood, we are iiow lavishly expending,
and the suffering* we are nod
painfully enduring, while posterity wiU
reap all the advantage-', political and commercial,
pub ic and private, of i^eutherd
emancipwtioo Irom Northern thraldom.
Let our antboritics, then, Sum *?4
Confederate, f ariessly task and *tre oil
the pilblfo credit, to its utmost extent and
extremes? bound, in ord? i to tarry on the
war. -o i^.it fixation may not crush to the
earth our already ever burthvued people.
e i -
ou mote ib uo.
f'kttrl ?* ? Cterur.
A writer in the .v>* iu.k E retting
1'iati lit'cibrn the iiioJum operandi of rMk>
dcriiig Uirp.'doJ* harinleiM, ax follows: Am
the rely very much lor the dafunccol
their tmrboors on the torpndoaft
placed in (he clt.-uiiiul waya, I would * ?.
C st. if not to > Kite in the day, a map!*
method of rwi lerinjf them liurioleee. It
l* merely to tiro from a cannon a ba l l rth
VUII * ' I IUJU BIMVIIW I" II. preCIMIJ MM
done ou our coast* whan a line is pwj?I
o?i <>n b isrd a wreck in the brcaksrs Tho
ball having dropped to the bottom, wbn
hauling back bjyhe line will inovitoMy
dra^upon the wire* to whioh the torpade?
are attached, and either cause their *?*aion
or cut oQ^tlieir connection with Um
shore, and thus reniof the in liarnUep*.
"tnr. War is NJuxico.?liy way of sa^
Francisco, the Northern paper* claim tfe
have news Iroin tin- city of vlexioo to tkf
l'jtn leOruary, wh'? i reprcaenU the M?X>
icAiit in ne.'d con.titan and bpiri.a t^r?aiat
the march of the French towarda itata,
capital. It i? btatcii that they iMNp i|
their army at 1'uobfa thirty four f hnnta^jj
tr<Htpa. and at the city of Maaico ftftj
thousand, t ire at activity waa being dinplayed
in the manufacture of var ^rpf
tints