The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, June 25, 1863, Image 1

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?^? " ,*>,- .:. -* ; ?*.-, .-:f- t# ^ lj^>Sat' ?miti to Jfowthrr# -Kfgfcs, gwitirji, ^gmuHttfr, and pt?frilat?ji. ma pkr jL.T*T*rram. Wt* XX. SPARTANBURG, S. C.. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1803. KO IS ?11 1 ** *-- -Li rg*T*?3?8r2^eetit (br t he SOCTtlCR? nurift un insurance com ?ia ttew Uko F.leki at'iftxtom * ?. HCWll' Hjea.af Slave*. as well a WMH|. tti? CVtt?i ahwell as ?th?r property , i.C KLFORD, Agent. Masnh It 1 ^ ?r . .. i -* ?; i p*JMBSBSSK. .T ftrMr Iwiwurf frkatU ?nd UelMlw tS^ V IjffKjHPi U Mr. WM HUNTKB *"** r karb & palm br. *f? ? ". v?-w NOTICE. A Umtmbi holding claims agnlnt TIEN tfrV trfffllTR, deceased, will giro due do HeTle W. f. WHtTR or WM. BU8II. ac erdtac te lew; ahd alt persona any via* in MahtaVviM please Come forward and settle. w. h: white, *?. BUWf, .*#?*** 'mat' - Administrators a a I I ^.fe - il . a - * . W im ? ffeutiil Notice l^jfT eR?? is over Bobo, Edward* A Carliirie'i fW . - V. liCE, U, V. O. ly _ T\*- ** <5. *?*N1!DV |irring ??* hi* Books 1/of ACCOUNT AND NOTKS In my l.aad. tmr collection and settlement during his ah(staqe in the Coafodorate aerate?. All personJ h*r?| accounts unsettled, will please ourat rward promptly and make paymont. If tin t?U to pay t ho cash, please call and give a tnil, M it la desirable to have the accounts ta*?*<4j9S A. II KlUBY. August 7 22 * tf CO yi\t ITTED T) the Jail of Spirtsnbiirg District, a dark l .Negro Bay, about o feet high, and weighs ahr*t 4m hundred and ildriy or forty pounds, tad is IS or 20 yea s old, e-y- his n.;:no in Hoary, and was sold by -1. Crown, of Laurens District to a man named Fittgeinlil. of Bnn 4ml>e Co,, N. C. The owner will come forward, prove properly, pay charges, and take him away. L. V. CRN l'KY, n .i?. Feb 19 49 if ItOTICE. MARBLE! MARBLE! FHlitK undersigned given notice (o those pcrI sous who hare left orders for TO Ml) fc?<, that he is now at Spartanburg, tad ta prepared to finish up thoir work with dispatch.' He wotild-bo glad if% those inter at?d sfdnHJ call oa him I medUtVy If they lift U<d their ordjrs tilled elsewhere he weiild likt to know it*. "" RICHARD HARK. RurrW<*r. Boscit i; i\ fTRillS thorough-bred STALLION, imported 1 front Kngloud by S. 11. it J. D. Gist. wtU eland Um ousoing * ? m. cwuinie.iciug on |h* tSih Wht-ant. at SpwuuiHurg Rj-? if .and V<*l. 9. S. Ksin*. He will ho at Spartnahurg C. II., Thursdays, ? idays, and Saturday of (Ueh week, at lot. S. N. Krius* Mondays,Tune d tr* M i t?, BOS'JOBT dill sorvj mures at $3:) the see ? Th4u putting mnrce w?il bu u>?U?>>l onrhc M4?i %Hk W Juuo for ih soifion money. PISOlGitKE. . Benquet h a '.veatiMfnl brown, fifteen hands three inohc* high, ?fgrcU and *ot?3l lldnpSV A#I TtC'lei "T.-oa froiu all bteni MtM^r SOjr Other defects whatever, lie was gat by Mr. .Imc\tties' U ttnob >y, hi* dabt Mi"" BoUy by Mailcy Mot noli, Iter d tin Bavarian y Iromjy g- d- Comol/ fy Connie, g. g. d. .wnlieipaiiou by Renninbmtigli, out of Kxpeotatiou by Herod, Oameb-ty, by Tomboy. Lie ita Lady Moore. Uarow by Tramp, the dam by Mendicant winner of the Oiks in 1810. and (lao the dam of Buadtgtau, winner ofthu Dotby hi 1416. %. d. Kite by liutur:!, Otymjn-i by Sir Olirer. Urooms fee SI. W. C. GIST' _ Junesrille, fS. C. ; ft?r?t?i2w EICH 1I?E IVOT I t E, M oT ft. g' lUCHAlOND, May 9. \Mi. fl'!lG following Confudut atv offioors nnd men JL hare boon duly oxohangod, nnd are hereby eo declared: 1. All officers nnd men ?ho hnve been deltr ?r^i h vii/ l uiui oi.uu/ nuic previous 10 May 6,1863. . 2. All officer* captured at any place b.'forc the lot of April, 1803, who ltave been released parole 8. All men oaptured in North Carolina cr Virginia before the let of M-?rah, 1803, who haw# boen releaeed on parole. *. Che officers an J men captured and paroled by Geo. 8. 1*. Carter, in his expedition to Bast Tennessee in Decern bor last fr The officers and men oaptnred and parolM by Lieut. Cel. 8tewart at Van Huron, Arkansas, January 2o, 1808; by Co?. Diokcy, in December, 186*2, in his march to (he Mobile aadHOhio Railroad; and hy Captain Cameron, at Otrlalh. Miss; in December. 1802. 6. The offioeaa and men paroled at Oxford, fits*., on the 23d of December, |H?>2; at Des Are, Afk., on lheT7th January, 1802; nnd at Baton Bongo, Da., on tbo 23d February. 18G3. T. AH "persons who bare been captured on the lea, er the waters leading to the name or upon tbo sea-coast of the Confederate or United States at any time previous to December 10th, 1802. 8- All civilians who hare been arrested at any time before the 6th of May, 1883, and released on parole, are discharged from any and Ivory obligation contained in said-parole. It hny snfh person has taken any oath of allegi MMUt United States or given an; bun I, V if hlsrSteaae was accompanied with any other ebndltioa, he is discharged from the Mtre. . 8. If any person ambreced in any of the fsreglrfwjf sections, or in any aeation of any previous exchange notice, wherein they are d?eiared exohanged, are in any Federal prison, they are to by flmmediaiely released and delivarea !e the Confetleraio authorities. UOBERT OULD, *t*'* Agent of Exchange. May 28 8 " Gt. ^ Confederate paper# will please insort the inrnomg mm1 *oq mjl ?intern unu lurworu w doable to the W?r Depart nvcr.'t. iouth Carolina College FAC*LTV Room, May lith. 18*53. TIC Tru?i?es of tha South Carolina College at (hair Serai Annual Meeting of the 6th iMtaaL and ordered that It be communicatee to the Penalty : MumUtJL, That the Faculty give public no tie* ttiqt the dntiea of the College will be rt< nosed no the 1st of October next. n gtvlug tttonotice. It Is dot to the publit S odd thai digahfcrea have been taken to aoettfl posaasaion of ten buildinga by the 1st of July, If posaihW, w Mgt the neoeaeary atapt may bt oaTrind oot *o it then for the occupancy of iht itedhgta. M. La HORDE, Mtflpwl?a?8t Cliuirnta of Faculty. b ? i. ( SLAVE UMBJTOK TIE COAST. ; FOR DlVUXrO N NO. 1. f T III fnn?bis to the requisition of ths ' 1 , Oinrri ftimasJttti, the ordovs of his I-i Bxooltenejr OMtrtor Ihiuhaia, .Mil tho terms . of the Aota of thfOotteral Asia ubly iu relation U thVt subject, 1 horobjr cull upon lmision No 14 comprising tho Judicial Distriots of Pickens ' Orofnvm?, mjlMnborg,' Anderaon, Ptiiou, York Ckritcft thltnoi, Abbeville ?ud New3 brroy, to mpplyiK proportion of sUre labor i under tbc pre?t requisition. , 1L Th* t^me^*?j.inei-H or Reads of the str. . Oral Districts, Mtyt the authorities of tho ir.cory orated town* uad village* having jurisdiction Of the Mod hsedsoeithln their boundaries ^ill at once summon aH persona In the possession ofalavop wit bin 'the limits of their authority to have their slaves subject to this mill st tho nearest Railroad l/opot to the owner s residence ~ on Wedocaday, the thh day of May next, at It) o'dook, a. m\, ready for transportation to Chsrlasto'ei - - . - " 111. All ewnonLef shtv?a who liavo not liiih orto furnished r-wr labor in t Ins cof neotion will b? roqulrcute rtfriilAfflie hsift heir band; huV, , jcet to Toad duty for tuirijr days, and these ? wha. nave fcfruiched less than one half, will be required hy Comntl>*ioners and tocttwu t aurhoritiea an afonutiU to furnish onon^h to - make up one balf. l'arnow owning single ro?l bauds or number not divisible by one half will be required to eeud suoh ringlo negroes, or two in such conditions may unite and send ' one. I IV. The Act requires the attendance ef one i of the Commissioners at each Itopol. He will be met by nn Agent of the State and of .the r State and of the Confederate Stales, and the negroes will be there receipted for, V. Aseessmcn' of the negroes arc made in duplicate upon their arrival in Cl arlcsion and before they are put to work: one copy is kepi by mc for the owner, the other turned over to the Confederate authorities. I ntn authorised to say the negroes will be discharged a tlie expiration of the thirty days. VI. The owners of slaves ar* Veqnested to furnish thorn with spa .es or shovels The {Tonfederate autnoritioa hare undertaken in wave suc^i utensils returned. Owners will al*<> fur nish their hands with three day's rations, for Tvltivh ooniniutation will he allowed I VII. Orei*ceers, nt ibo rale of cr.e to every ! hundrel slaves, n?a> be sele.lod by llic own ors. They will receive compensation from the Confederate States at the rate of fifty dollars , per montb. VIII. There i? no doubt ilint the Confederate Uorernmonl will compenxil for all loss of ?\flvca while in their employ. IVM. M. SII \NNON\ Ajtnl for the Slate of South Carolina. Camden. 8. March 2d, Tho Courier, Mercury, ntulnll papers within the Division will copy once a work fcr three week: ftu-l forward bills, with s <npy wf t*c * ptinted matt'dr, \o tn'A. 1 will certefy and re turn thnia. when they w4II be piid on proeenta'inn to James Tuppcr, Kscp, State Ati litor April 2 8 Rt PJOlXmHON. st\tf op sorrn cvkolinn. KX K< *CTl V P. UKl?A HTM F N T. CUT : jt*.tt \. March 18. 1k I \\7 IIKUKVS [ nm credibly lnf.?vi?n*fl that j y\ large tjuqaiiiies. of provi?iot?? are hain^ ; e*pori<*d front this Stole for tli?* |mii'IW*p r.f j 'peculation, liy rfP^iO \v lie root 4tit* price ofpro1 \isij .s Lin L-.'en mieh cnhnncod lu the gtvui ( dircomfort of the citisenr of tl?e State; ?nj nli rea-? the prowetJ supply Is deemed iinpur! j ism lor iho KiiMslriict of llio people and the I' soldier* of the t 'ontoilersiiy: Now therefore, I. UILLKDGE L. BONtl AM Uovernor of South Caroliua. by virtue of the t power Vest? I in mo under the (lotir-tit tition of ( this State. <11 Issue litis my proclamation. Hint forbitl all persons, for the apace <if thirty days | from this date,from exporting beyond il>n limits t of this *tate, any salt; I'U'iti, p'-rh. href, t corn, utcal. alien, flour, rice, pens, y titocs, | or other provision* of any <1 'en; >ti n. Th , following p.-rsons a*e excepted >i/: tjii ittrt1 musters, l omtui varies and oilier agents of the , j < 'onfederite <!o\'eruutent purchasing provisions I lor i no :iiuij, ?uu must exliMnt lutiistnotury . i evidence of iln-ir official character and authorIity, persona from other States who purchase for their own j.riv hio use and consumption, and , I not for r*?le. who shall inako oath to ihat ffi Ifcct bo for? i lie next nin^'urate. ffftlViKos |0 ||IC It oinovel of the article* purchased, wlneli tic oitgintm shall prc?;TTO and tjirniwii for , ! the use of the Solicit of of tlie Giro;** whetl re I quired; agents cl countic-t, towns, eorpora) lions and Sohl'cra lljnrds of Relief of otiiur ! State*. who exhibit satlsf.i lory proof of their ailtburity to purchase such prorisioti* n behalf of such counties, town*, corporation* of Sol ' J it* pa Hoards of Relief, for public use or for ' distribution At costi and cluir/oi hih! not for resale or profit. Halt luatlc by Hon residents ami oargaet enttiring our ports from abroad are ithn excepted. Any of a titl articles that tuny b m ?j ped m franntlu will be con.'ieatcd Tar the use of lb? Stare. It is enjoin? I upon nil magistrates and militia othocra, and nil good oiiiicu* are appealed to, to aid in the enforcement of this proclamation. Given under my hand and the seal of the Slate, at Columbia, this Ibth day of March, in r - ii- * i- - r * -- > ? * * ? - 11.11 fin i no jrciir uiuur uoii O'jO inoiisilllil elglll hun ire.I and sixty-three. M. L. DOS 11 AM. > W. R. Hunt, Secretary of Stat;. . # Bflh.. Ml papers in the Sta.o publish once a Week for one month. April 9 4 Ini ! _ IIKADtlttRTKlis i! frlRST RPGl.MENT S. C. VOLS j CAMH FRANKLIN, VA. March 'JHth, 186J. , SPECIAL ORDER NO. ? A LL officers and mcasif thiscommand from /\ ."partanburg anu Union Districts, r>u (oa?e of absence or furloughs nre hereby noli, fied that after the 10th April, no recommend*, tion for extension will be considered unless i giren by an Army Surgeon, or Dr. J. C. Win smith, Glenn Springs. Dy order of W. KILPATRH K. Colonel Commanding. T. F. Wilson, Acting Adju't. , April S 2 if i Land For Halo. T7K>R th? purpose of foreclosing u mortgage, ' j I will sell to tUe highest bidder on Sulos' j day in July at Spartanburg 0 11, the tract of | land whoreon 8TBPHES BRILM1BS formerly ' tired, on the head waters of Thiekeity. uenr the Tbickolty Mountain, oontaiuing two bun dred and forty aores, more < r less, with a imall ' farm, and capable of making a good far in. 1, Terms made ktiuwn on the day of -nl?. which will anil porchusrrj. SfMPdON BOBO. ' >ls/ 21 ? ? li LlMEftTOJCB Sl'RIKOV. Jr.Nr. 5, 1862. Ms. KuiTon c The aecoznpauyiug poem Vn? writing to couimtuRcata an incident, whilo the flag wu on lt? vij to be <lepo*i!e<l ut Spartanburg. Should you not tluuk it unworthy of appearing la tba Carolinn Spartan, will you havo (ho kind new to* put it into your nei^ iMue. *c?poctft?Hy your*, %* For tba Carolina Spartan. TUB tuo WITS TMR MtXK WtllTfc ULtfil.^" Say. whose U the banner thou beta-eat Crowned with towers, yet discolored end bettered t i Hetli it treiied on the field with the vanquished in fight, t ^ ' Or wared tfll lite were scattered*? Ou my banner is ' Williamsburg'* graven : It has floated o'er wounded ;?i.d dying, But It never has sheltered a spirit so craven lis earn-d a menu safety by //y"'j I 'Tie the flag of a jegUucnt valiant? " Carolina Sharp Shooters i?like Spurts, Each mother and raahlan ??? 1 -brave. To vntAiVittU?or Tall as a martyr. Nine while lillo** arc wreathed in a garland Which was hung on this sUudard bjr ltcrxu?y: And the tears or purs maidens hare wnter'd the flowers. For the nine tcKo/all, true to thoir duty. J.ong timrchc<l wo, to meet the invading; blenched with ruin?scant of food ? seldom resting ' lint wo crusheJ iheai at *?d, with a ftro en- j Abiding, And wou that for whicb we were breasting. Then our s was the held : 'tho.gh we sorrofed ? Thnt 'twas red '.vitu the l?lo .d of thedcareat, Fresh strength from " the den4 in their glorjr' wo buiiowed, Which shall brace us, when peril .s nearest. : Dear Flag of 'he llnginient ! our'r. | .11 morn ?na. it ? ?r c> cuing, w licit stlllcal ? | I1 Slittll l>v thanks to the nisitly, f< r the laurel ?u?l flo? on, I Au i H prayer f i!??? <>. te frajraAt lilies.* { WILLIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OFFICK OF AUDITOR. Colu.mui.%, June 8, 180o. : TIIK following regulations have Lecu4 I adopted, W'th the approval ol the Ucvrti ! or, for the pr >entnicnt ntnl payment, thro' i this offi'-e, ol r> iptUili n.s and t luitns Upon ' j the Kxevutivu Department of this State:; j 1. Whenever practicable, a i r.ijuisitionst ? lor ttuitln bj tlic"hr.nlief military boecatrr. k atul works ol the State, and all claims ; 1 against the Kticutirii Departtuent of the J State, should be I ran.s iu it led to this oIEc> j for otmHUiatinn utnl audit at least on j week bclure tiie first day. of each uiontl i UcMutsitious and claims, approved by t!.? ' tifVerii-ir. will bo paid between the filth and tenth days of the mouth next sneered i;:g the otic in which they were submitted ! ti r audit. i - K<c j.t under special circumstance funds will not be remitted by mail, l'ar ! ties who de-no "o receive atiiounts through agents, will please observe the following lorn, of I"iWKIt OF ATroUXKY. I, 7? ? do her by appoint. my iruo and lawful attornev to sign receipts, for, and receive puyim nt I of all moneys which may be now dn -??r I coming f j in? it 111 the Kxeeulivc Depir tUent ot the State ) South baraliu 1. ; WiliiCcs my band und m-uI at . 1 (Lw- * .1-- ? 10..., MMO M.I \Ji - T , 1 ">U?? ii. Ni. bill \tiIi be mid unless .-worn to I j by thy claimant, nn<l t>u requisition will i be allowed iiiiU.-s prcpuraj, u- near as uaay be, according to the Ijiius prescribed 1>> the Army K- uLturns ot the Confederate Stater, ,i*1*I teruliv I in duplicate by the proper'officer <1 tin- ilepurtnn nt or aenrisc it>rtwho*h the requisition is uiuue. . 4. . ?!I requisitions ami claims of the i character herein referred t<>, that were . rendered previous to the date of this notice, and which have been audited and I approved, will be paid as heretofore upon application io thin ofttoc JAMKS TI PI'KU, State AuJitor. June 18 12 It I _ 0 ? IIEAift'UARTEH.S. COMMISSAUY-GBNI/S PttP'T. S. C., CCl.f'MUIA, Juno 13, lSGii. 1 fW^HK Act of General Avuuihlj of April II. 1H6^, etit il led "An Act lu ?uppr?u, the) rlioiillitiion of apirituwus liquors in tins Stale," | contains the follow oj provision, \i/ : [ ' ?bat his Kscellcncy I lie ? . .>vern< r <jp be- : , rig satisfactorily ii"-until t!..< m, increased quantity of spirituous liquor , wlnclr cannot 1 bo otherwise procured, is absolutely necessary j i for medicinal purposes in ibis State, shall have I power lu have mat,ufactured, ai soino central J and coi.vco.enl local ion. by skived and responsible agents, at fixed salaries. to ne unpointed by himself, such <|iiantity of alcohol or pure spirits as shall be deemed requisite for t!ie purposes aforesaid." | >oticc in hereby glren that proposals will bo I received at this office 1st Jul* next, lor ' furnishing this Department with ono thousand ! gallons o{ ALCOHOL, and fourteen thousand ' gallons of PURE SlTtllTS, during ?hc preaenl year; the same lo be manufactured by | skilled and responsible egeqts. under the ?u? Iwridon tf fho uM?r?igne<), it or noar I'ouinbia. Bonds with ndeqiMte security will be required for the faithful performance of tho comracts By order of the (Governor : RICHARD CADDWELL, Licul. Col. :ind Commiscary General 8. ? . POCKET JKNIVES! J up received a Largo Lot of I POCKKT KNIVES, PEARL. AGATE and HORN BUTTONS; II MR PINS; DRESSING and FIN B TOOTH COMBS; TOOTH BRUSHES; LEAD PENCILS ; MOUftNI ING PR1NT8 ; IRISH LINEN ; LINEN ; . CHECKS; PINS AND NEEDLB8 8HOK THRE AI>, I ?t?N roWDKI. av?4* Alio. ColTcPt Black I it .LACK WRITING IKK, AC. I A'i il* hicU art m store and for note by I w. jr. X7ViisrctOo i June I 10 2 f* tf ' A LL lux payers who have made their re- j /^lurasYor 'M, nnd haew not given the nan- I b?-r and ages of their nlatai engaged iu Atjrl- l culture. nre hereby notified "that iln-v are ro* I ^flrntreiTto guru *al?l tiiiUni ot Thin ?pers?naty or in writing, which return must l>? node at furthest, by the 26tk day of June next. Said slaves lumtt be classed in three classes, vis.. Tiie uurubt;' from 1J to 16 years old, and front 15loc*>, nod from 66 to 06 yearn old. Any tax payer refusing or neglecting lo nuika said 4 return-t will subject themselves to a pensliy of [ one hundred dollars lor each hand. It. 0. TOO I.E. T. C. June 11 12 tf_ STATU w mii i 'I t'MOUMA Si'AKTANUL'KO U1STRICT. '.'Italian for I.e'iersof Aliui'm ration by Jno. J Earlc Boniar, Ordinary, WHi.nr.vs I. I). m sKi i hn>?:-.i i.'-1 ^ petition in n.y oilb'C. proving (hat ' falti-M of AUmiiii?irulioti, on all and ?dr>thi; ginl-, right-? and credits of Martin Liywuiiihe atnl Wui. L. Liptcotnhs*, doc.'d, ti'tc of the DDtrict af.) repaid, should be giuntvi him. Tlii'^r nr" therefore to cite nnd ed.nonish nil an?l singular, the Kindred find creditors ef i?.c deceased, to 1)5 and npprnr in tl 'ourt of ??r? ! dinttry, for said District. to hohnMen on Mull j day, the 2?;h day < f Juno, iuatnnt, to slew cause if any, why the -odd Administration should not bo grnni<'?L ' itcn under my and and soul of oflf.co, thia loth dav of Jane, \ |?., 1 J. E. UOMAR, o. s. n. June 18 IS 3i 1 SUMMER SCHEDULE OK THE SPARTANBURG & UNION-R. ROAD. 1 To (oniiueurc on 151k Instant DOWN TP. \ FN. I\VE Spartanburg C>.' rt*II. i . j tj1!, A. M., nndartiveat \l-t n A. C 'Htirctinjr with the <?r?ct.v:ll i i*train. UP 1 KAIN. I en>r Alatwu daily ?i 'J.40 A. M., and return to tsphrtUnhr-.rg Comt tlww ut- tt? P. si t On Tuosda*^ dnd Fridays Tin down 11hiii vii'l lc.i\e Spartanburg' . 11 . it '-In \ M. ht.iI arrive .VI . u ai 'J P. M 1 ! ,,jp ' . M . .: 1 jc urn * : .i .ahiftg ii ,t T in. r i. , liv . . i' i iov ..n nt \! ' * i-j j t. .i.ieu, by " ing upon Muudiy. VV-dii.-wnuya '! I - i _ s :ii .-amrb and by going uj?u on Tue ..i. ?.i 5 ' . ! !.i?.1 .... ii.u.^iw.. In..? p?> ti? _w. ' .. ii \ si llic lliiscr. ?HL | r.nii can : . ?!u* I ilie name rilOs. || JETER. I'lin. 9&f N o Ki -iv'l'. will In* received uiw<? ilily *1. an I in good -lilpp:u j >.r!o. April i>U ' if HIOI.I/S >111^1 / TlIK u i i' i-si^ii' .1 t'.-oU grateful (or tl. f*:n.#i;ifro In hus received at his WI1K \T ?id (tUUVi MILLS, and new .informs t!io public that Mr. WILLIAMS ha*1 t jn?tr acted a NEW and substantial iioel. ati I otherwise repaired und tix . am'.v I t machinery tor grinding nhi .1 i v. h ieh is now in good running ot dr. J'lit l.irgu growing crop oh wt-Val h.?a indue J ( lib to inn hi those improvements* to lo . I) in time for my euslotnci>, i ' 'I he mill will be in charge ot Mr Wil I li.iuis, who an an expc; icticcd miller and ' < niill-rikiht, and will be alwa\s prompt and , energetic in taking off an 1 putting on tli^ sacks ot'the little mill hoy . \\ M. JJKLL. *aT My wagon will be in town every day, and 1 wili carry wheat and corn to \ the UQ'll.*aiiil return it the next day, to all who apply to :> . All orders must be ?e- I uctved by o o clock in the evening. Juno 4 1 <1 4w knw>uiii^ olfiee, 1( \ i:ia%>t: art Kits, Spartanburg, C. 11.1 Til hi Medical Hoard tor the esainiim i.ui ol Conscripts, will meet ut Spartan-' bung Court House on the 1st and Jud ut July next. All CoVhriptein Spartanburg ' Hist riot, referred to the Hoard, will report at that timo. No Hischarges or Kxetnptioiis given by the Hoard previous to its session in Muy arc valid, and all hold, j ing such will coinc forward to have thorn revised. Those holding Discharges from the army, no mutter or' irfwt date, will report ut the meeting of rho Hoard. All coming under this order who fail to report at the time appointed, will bo considered and treated us cescricrs. order ot J. S. U. TIIOMSO.V, Knroliing Officer. Jim 6,1868. lu AoticI:. ALL persons l"?luiug claims against the Esta'c ?.r ANDREW IKJN'.N^lt, (L-c. M. Will lire-ent iliem t r t.erlr .l'i ??r f.i .iIIimp ! one of the undersigned l??r setileuirr" M. BONN Kit. i p I F.DW BONNhK.j "v* ^ j ?:o:? ALSO, thnso holding claims against the Estate of Dr. I'. BONN Ell. dec.'d. uro requested l<> present llioin proporly attested to the undersigned, and thoee. indebted to said Estate, ! will phase cum: forward and make settlement. ' EDVV. BONNER. ' June 18 12 tf_ IKFT" 1 T the Methodist Church, r. few days since, a Ladies' D-ister, w'i!oh cau l>e had by t applying to this nthoe, and paying for i-hi* ' advertisement. I 1 Juur 18 12 U J i ii 11 <fii i luring r?IG CARD FACTORY. Subscription by tb? ladies of tb? t??a of SpurtArbnrg for tlio Card ftttor/ at Orsnwood, jibWovHit District. Mr*. Arohtr, 6 00 Mr* Loakwpod, S N MnN Bubo, 6 00 MinLwu, 1 00 i ? M 00 Mr* J Mi Us Ln, 1 00 ? 1 00 MffD W Moor*. 1 00 , Mrs BUk*. ^ " ** ^ * " Mi* Baker, 1 90 Mlii 0 A Mar bin 1* 00 Mr. L?r liivinji, 1 00 HUi J. Qo V. 1 00 Cuk, i 00 Mrs K H Boh., 1 00 On* J $ Mr. n 8 Bull, 1 eo Cuh, J 00 Mm A Uotu&r, 1 00 r*?h ? tin Mrs Co bin, 2 00 Am?!, J ? Mi* Carson, 2 00 Xlr. Mcl>?io?n, 0 00 tasl,? 1 W Mr. UMollett,l 00 }St,raI^K ?-? ~ ~ ~ l oo iur?gM. I oo Mr. A C Camp, 1 00 JJJ Mm E Choice, 1 00 Mr. Shlpp ' 1 '00 Mr. M Ct?v*iMKl, 1 00 Mr. W Smith \ 99 Mr. 11 H Chapelt!, 1 GO Mi?* J V Smith. 1 00 Mi.. O Cbau.Urv 1 00 J A Sir Ufa f X i!" I 00 S W {forth, 1 00 M.? B A Carlialt. 1 OO Mm h?ku i oo Mi". 8 If C.rHitc, 1 00 Mra inCatei^i?-. MmW T Canton, 0 00 Mr. A P tOnhWTI 00 Mr.Cbap.n, 1 00 Mr. 8^*n,1 00 Mm II J Dm, 6 00 Mr. 8 il 1 oo A tr end. . 1 00 Mm Shnw, 1 00 Mm i>uucti, 1 00 CftHb, 1 00 Mm bul-re, J 00 Mm J C Smith. 2 00 M-a W E Dm, l 00 GML 2 00 Mrs OavidMB, 1 00 Mr. 8feinm^.r, I 00 '**b? ? 1 00 Mr. Twiitr, 2 00 Mm UcFont.ia#, 1 00 Mrs M A lo!t?aonl 00 Mr. fcdiog^ J 00 Mr. Th Toll.son, 1 00 . {^WQrl? 1 Mrp i tooaj *10500. 1 00 Mm Fowler. 1 00 Mra Tclil.rcrra, 1 00 1 Mrs t D tanning, 1 00 Mr. Venning. 1 00 Mr. Joel Fe?ter, 6 00 C??h. 6 00 , Mi l ahcr; 1 00 C*tb, 1 00 Mrs A Fof*rtir, 1 00 Cunb. 16 00 sir* Joseph toiler 00 Mr* Wcyuiau, 1 UO I Mi* S L (iiUespie. 1 00 M^* Wiu.e, 6 0-J ' Mrs 0.i.l? lon. 1 00 Mrs J H Wl-on, 1 CK> J Mr* M A Uartrr, 2 00 Mrs A Wmpo. 1 <X# J M; Henry. ' 1 <>0 Mr* C S Walker. 1 Mrs I) C JiiJd. 1 OU Miw li H W?ik<f, 1 CO . Mr* A II K'rl>jr, 1 DO Mre T Stobo FarM.c .! T Kirby, 1 00 row, 1 00 1 Mrs C Kxt tisou, 5 n?j1 00 ( Ami) .iloieni?nls. ,' J.i :im ?nd, .Tu:;c 20 ?Tlie N-ew Yui* Herald. of the l>th, report* the retreat of Jus. lviv ! i.ouj huiabersburg hut noy* ' tlu?v arc i-i htcn^ fcrcc at Williumspurt ' and Cutub* rhod. ^ 1 iva huiiuidd Uuiou cavalry ifire cap- ] lured nrar Crtou Castle. j i Harin : Ferry ha* been evacuated, bit I the Matviaii.l Heights aro securely iorti- ' Q.--.1 and still held by the Van Lees ( 1 looker's anuy, on the 15th( was on or | i>- ar the old hull Run battle field. j i The Jbrtiiicatioua constructed on the . i l*"lis opposite Hurrisbuig arc considered a j J ifiieietit protection lor the city. The j , panic is over there, and the people are \ 1 -posed to underrate the danger of the < line of the Sheoandoah becoming the scat 1 ol wuc. ].j . i Sara is in ruins. Thp churchoe j i\* Je :at,d by .l. m. The coast yt e i * .t ^ The c; rr.y s cavalry made a dseh ou 5 the viitpo.*''! in ar Kdwards' Depot, but ? i.-.d th.tu o strung, and retreated ? iC: >-? G. Ibg lhack. I " ?rc'i. .. .i;?v patuwe without au acci- ' ? i ... - . tl.i' Meridian railroad, which, bei: _ ! c pi.iuipal means of Irausportatiou .-t Mppiios, have retarded Geo Johnson's j i U'j> incuts, j' 1 :iiri? wm guiug ou at Vickaburg c*. 1 LUC l"th. j . . ' I ivsis. [|ip!uJi of the ISth sr.yfl a , heavy ? r? : of Vunite cavalry are marching u Vi rtinu, between tha poiut and ' ircuu lu. Hatch au?l Wallace's Yankee J cavalry > H'ng rail- across the Ti^Ua- j hatch.i, \,;u. th intention of destroying' tin r.aJ tiv.w l unula, and cutting off i fl u. J hi?v.?n ? supplies. Another forcv , is crodMMj th>. told Water, near Senato-1 Liu. i he came from Metuphii. t oi. Ih)bb?n> toh-d a steamboat to the A: shore, and Jacked and burned her. He hud an independent command t f M)0 wen. (ten. Prioe, on the 10th , instant. was ut Jucksonport, Arkansas? couflnciico ot \\ i.lto and Black livers. Some oi ins subordinates officers are operating on the Mississippi. T!.o Wkceosiu State Convention re couimv;uUfl the |>oiicy of gradual einanot-' potion. The Cincinnati Commercial rays it ia the intention to commit the Democratic party in tho loyal States to the peaoe movement Tho nomination of ValiYaodigam tor (iyrornor will be eonsi lertft North and South, as a diatinot doclaralttta t&C. the Demooratio party in Ohio isj|n t of peaoe at any price. Burrnudoi soldi em c? ; rc... nvr.jrofc ncss to go to Vickshurg. % Attkmpt to Kii.l t^glj??y[RRr?it.? ) The IfunUville Ad>ocMM?;yCy We learn t that several days siudK>?Wro8lte<i Friday : Inst, Lieut Gould, of IpapjfK^Wton's Battery. attacked Hi n. PbYrpst, at Heii.. > iu Church, betweefi (V'uinbia and Franklin ' snapping a revolver :it him. the eamtailiu^ I t'? *( lodo. I or,o9i c.osed ui-ui lj\n with i. a Lmle cutting liiui, whothor or notseverely, we are not uppri?od. Gould tnttn fired his rovolror, rn- "?citi^j Forrest in one of his hips, the ball striking the bone; it was afterwards extracted. Wo understand that Gen Forrest wrote to his wife in the vicinity of this city, that ha expected to be in his saddle in ten days, which we very much doubt. We are not informed as to the cause or Gould's assault. We ststo authority of Yankee pa-t pcre, that (JVuT Hunter has been super-1 ceded by Gen Gilaaor Tbo opoocb ot Fmppftb W?w# wm ?bo * boidetf m4 abbot of iW ooooojOo. 1*< <? * or may b* i?fcrr#d^?j tU fUfarfng ikould mm ; 1. iv ,w?r ahc*id <** bowmm II J ibomJd ooror liovo owm^4t/j^opOpQ^I m there b oo ooocoiro MUbttjooif ifo the Federal OorenMaaat ,^o agfind &? '. SUteo, whteh oro <oerfoif?? id ftb y?" momoo ct ?1J poo or iwt MfeiM. If pnor of eoereioo ?iiOr?toU,K)i tqUi > * aod cot military. ? ?. . . j 2- Became ihora ?* 1,1,11 M" " it. An nnieabte adj asuieut of theater iioM in dispute could have 6<m, M? ?u be Hill, procured oo tirm ef fhlrwaf and *3^1&came, bewcver legal at * ? the commencement, it ban heeo&scrtod IVotu its ostensible original purpose, and nade a war for thn abolition of slavery &aA-thn^i*iiu$5HHhaMoi at d^odfi^rthaA *?.. . Btataa, aa such, whsob, of?qBf, gtassa m^umc, subverts tbs Goternmnfi. ilad(. 4. Because it is asade a prftest for thj sot outrageous and damns!: la Crime* against the liberty of tbs oitisen, the rights of property, and even against tbs form of Government under wbich W? bars tired. ft. Because it is creating a stupendous public money debt, which must bear down labor, destroy -capital, and finally cause Luuikruptey and dishonor. 0. llcouuae ia tbe military it is en- : taL.^Liug a new and dangerous power, , vrLich aire idy oVcr-ridee the courts ata the Constitution, and which history teaches when ouoc firmly established becomes , uiuuer.!, de?DOtio and tvranni?i! Wh?t? uiiitary law culverts the civil law, liberty imparts ior*vcr. ? . 7. Ifcrcauis there is neither in the civil uor in ?o military department* of tta1?: jiumcut any uiau or men of stafieidttt mental power to successfully prosecute the *ar against the vastly superior statesmen ?nJ Generals of the South. **' b itccuuec the ooiuci^retai wealth of l^e country, derived from foreign tnula ?nd largely enhanced by Southern pwTlucta, must gradually disappear, if this sar continue*. As yet, artificial slinmants have supplied the defection of sound iuoi'cantile. rcsonrees, but time must dissijute them, and then will follow a teaction .errikle overwhelming ami annihilating 9. liecadae the pupoli'r cntblial'tui tt* 5 ssary to conduct the wur d**4 im|*{ily the failing aruuea uus subsided. Force by A iralt, cannot supply the indispensable re > i i ? jua^KC. uiuuvi:cani ?uu datc grown i{. with th? idea f>f personal freedom, and right 10 peli'K i\ opinions and action, cai?iU be m luildefl'y changed as te beeor*^ miliog instruments ol power, and be uacti .Ucetoatlj agawsc tLcir ?rrn eenianasi of policy and right. 10. And, touiU. becswna experience ihould adtno: h ? 4' at the over-ruhnc X'vrer of God is against us. We cannot uoeevd in wliat we have undertaken.? tleaoe every dollar cipcuded b thrown iway?every life lost is little Isas thai, aurder?every c of Ikhu laid waste !i rJ uiuch toward national itupoveriahuicair u?d every dav's continuance of war plae.-s in ::dditional barrier between us and rear.. ii, and drit 5 another naH-in the col* 3it el* the Republic. In his speech he baiu : The coutu-ajoci oi the war wilhb: fa?. l:L. -? - - w?* iw vmi utrcniv-. ^uppUK UiiT IDC WIT b) oatinuod : >r two yean more i?y the isristlhcc of i . ruts, wou'd there Lc a r<?ti?je o! civil rty low I The t roat body ot' the people are tired of tbe war, s:i~ demand per. - u thu bams of axsting acts, and solicit .ti" uj cannot e'-auge thatc. view-, rti ttiia 'e-;e-t, If tl uverv, who . now cucupy tire i" wit ion of lealow, do iwt see and ivcv>ci... . this fact, they will he forced to give.place to uicu who do sue ik Again, in oddm-nt t) these irresistible and ikthcieiit rt^>ut.i why the l'euivjcfutic party should declare tor peace, it Are palpable common sense and hard headed fact that the war c .onol succeed. We have L?e?tl beaten. We cannot conquer the South. A glaiiet at all history would have told thb l?cf c it was uudertakoo, had Wo re.-.5 it might. vo purely agricultural people, iu a >u;to of revolt, contending fof * their domestic riyhu, have erev yet betta subjugated and 1.0 revolted people, who havo It en abh- to maintain an iud'-pendcut 11ovcritin. 1 i, for a twelvemonth, have been conquered or put down. The last twelvemonth has united the South, and though we bad twice their power, thpy ooulu auccosaluit/ rcsutt us As invadeo we a.e impotent. To equalise tnecuuno^s ot war the lu.ador* should ^oMen Uo times tho and every advantage of position That :s not the caao. Besides all this, ooi did uut intend ihat we should kuc-?ou hi this war. Had he intended it he w mid not have placed in command a. *" Lincoln, with such coadjutor* as a Butler .. or a Burnsltle. Wo wrtf jei co tubs, fa rnon to a l>avisf or a J.ee, or a Btoaewatt Jackson. it is nut necessary. Mind, character .*r.d .capacity will aKtaga eviooo decI-m'c or maintsirr its sujn-riority. The Land of God i; uplifted ugainat us. His illimitable power overturns all our designs and (subverts all our plans. G*n jieh at Ilia old Taicics.' ?A reliable ffcocr ol Ool. lictii' Kegiluent, u Lti arrived lost evening, brings tho information that before ho left Columbia, a courier arrived fV.?rxi Corpus Chriati with information that (Jen. Nagrudar had Hted out several stnali steamers ait thai^ho and attacked the blockading fleet. I!? succeeded in staking two of the. aiUmy'a roe* sals, capturing flltocyV piiaoncrs and raising the blockade.. Hurrah for tha bcrao. marine#? Hurrah for .V tgrader! T Ihnihtnn Trf'orapk M<ty 86. a/Ti^ " ClmrUston (JoUofV: ** Sumpter Dumpier?," Btonswsli Punches," " Jeff. Davis Cocktails," ars vow very faaluonahU in Hew ' York. Wo expect every day re hear of (befr irichio* " Vittfl - *' * - ? /