The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, September 24, 1863, Image 2
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pinnoirLin hotice..
' " ? Our frieiidi era A|ain notified lU?t tho CASH
la invariant/ raqnfrctl for all Adrertlaing and
-#oh Wofk done at Lliis oflfpe. Vtm hope this
*witl-fta remembered. / v'
Aataunl Celebration.
^Tha eeeosd Anniversary of the Mtthodiat
' Banday Bch^ol Kalief Qdeiety onn?e .off in tlir
Cturt Houae on last Friday artcmnim. a"
...v .vuviwo uuu cuuurcn 01 tl?c Sabbath I
School, formed at tIre Mule Academy, and pro* j
" oceded l? the Chapel of the Pcaiale College.
After a fcrvcnt.proyvr by Her. A. If. Lost or,
r?nil singing of that beautiful and appropriate
hymn '* Happy greeting to all." liy-the children
under the direction of the Her. Mr. Hutto,
' Prof. J. If. Carlisle of WofFort^ Collogo was
introduced to the audience on the subject of
Sabbath Schools. He treated it inn niastcily
manner, bud wc can truly say that hi* matter
was well worthy the great theme to which it
was devoted. From h s acknowledged ability
-<M*d reputation as ti public speaker, -the. expectations
of the ntidienoo v.ero raised to a
very high degree, and so far as wfcouUI learn ;
'they were fully realized.
Prof. Carlisle is one of the most useful men !
W? hare, he is always ready arid willing to lend
. his aid to every good work. May liis life he
Jong spared to his country, and may.lie still
*be-permit ted to go on his course of usefulness
with increased success.
Captain John II. Evinx was. next introduced
to tho audience, who delivered tin
eloquent appeal in behalf of a scheme to
raise funds foi* the education of disabled |
soldiers and (lie orphans of soldiers. 11 s
-theme was a noblo one, anil nobly did he
set forth the claim of the aoldior. who. had
l>ccu wounded in battle and disqualified 'for
any active occupation, and tho orphan, whose
father had willingly sacrificed hisltfc upon the
altar of his couutry.
Tho trustees were. fortunate in selecting >
Captain Evins to perform this important duty, |
as he himself had been a soldier, until disuuaN
ifted hy wounds, and.could appreciate more j
readily the sacrifices of the poor soldier, uml !
the debt of gratitude wItich a patriotic people
owe to liiS posterity. His appeal, made with I
so much earnestness anc force, had the desired .
effect as-was proved by the libcrel subscriptions
of those who were present. The exercises
then closed anJ all who were present, were invited
to a most bountiful table, to partake of
the viands which had been so prodigally jwcparcd
by our geuerouh anfi noble wont en.?
The dny was bcautifnl and jdeavSnt ami every
thing passed off in the most agreeable and satisfactory
manner.
The ft oui I lie Ai tnf
? KixaOoi.u. iseplom'ier 2l.? Wc have cnpiur
ed four thousand piisoners and thirty pieces of
artillery, aud hold lite entire battlefield und .ate
pushing the enemy to-day.
Atlanta, September 21. We have received
reports of a general engagement of n desperate
character which commenced on 8*umtnv inor
ning about eight' miles Writ) of Ringgold, And
continued Saturday and Sunday fcithout ddelhive
results. Advices from the tfunt state that
the bat tie world be renewed this inct nitt^. The
army is in fine spirits mid confident, and is determined
t j respoud as heroes should to the eloquent
cajl or tieu. Bragg.
On Saturday morning, Rosencran'/, forces
occupied the line of l'ea Vine Creek, the only
water ia the vicinity. To drive him from this
position waa tho object. Field artillery tiring
was kept up during the day. At I p. in., tho
corps of i'ope and Jiuckncr front^our loft made
n junction with Hill's, forming tho centre, and
advanced to the assault. Our men made a
charge through the boaviMtCartillvry and in
* fuutry fire ever known, andr carried the.height*
bey-Aid tho creek, driving the enuiny from all
portions of The ground, which was litorally
* > strewn with dead Yunkces.
The fighting on both days was of a most
depcrate character.' No reliable information
. of the respective lo -ses. The slaughter of the
Vnnkecs is reprseu.od by the wounded brought
in as unpreced ntcd. Their Toss is certainly
large, it is reported our* is about five thousand
killed and wounded. Among tho killed i
tire Rrg. (Jon. l'rcston Smith, of Tennessee,
Wofford, of Georgia, and Walthall, of Misslsftifpi.
The latter lacks confirmation. A mow?
the wounded arc Mwj. Gen. l'reston. ofK.-n*
lucky, Cleburne, ofAtkansns. Hood 'Itxni,,
lost aleg. Orrg; was wooiided in the Jaw, ut'id
Penning in iho breaM. Two lliousnttl j>iii-o-|
net's and seven pieces of artillery urc reported 1
taken on Saturday.
"I'nv'iob ;ri a on Sunday's report \ heavy .
fn-.okc Men in leiu of the position of the cny- I
my supposed from burning cOuipuswury stores. !
The battle is expected to lie renewed litis mm n- .
itig, with an attack hy Hill eitd Ironslrcct on ;
the orient's contro
rol's Hiding.
Somft years ago a parrot bclongtVlg to a
jn Wlncliofltor, Trltii a*ce? was >'"r' |
to tlyiirr ay omul ? "licrovo , It j
J>r^Tn. ?lay. While il win p^rohfu upon j
"v. a at-vke in a neighboring gudeit, a It twk came .
11 ? t Win bore it away. 1'itning ovrr Its own )
garden, in wl.ich wa- at > ?< k n tiny who had
fed tho parol many a time, and w ."iff it Knew
1 inyt'li better than it knew the lu?g? bint that
?TJ?Tl it in tow, it <'ft7t?d ?o tlie lioy jn n merry
tone, oh. j.n?, pot s riding! ' 'nis soetirinod
the hawk ihnt lie dtopped 'Pretty Poll" in
''iirny, and s>ught a utcal cPvwhero.
iff?**' , * ' ,
* aigaged in thin praiseworthy SqcicIj' appear
be doing their duty wall, as exhibited lijr
thn interesting exercises, of the ooensioa. Dr
' ' Smith made some interesting and appropriate
remarks.
The little girla.epd hoya ^ttn^beautiful?
sweet Ikfld ^jrle and boys, :>e lore'thW all."
. They were proud of their duty, and handsome
lya<BqoU?ed^ei?jJi5g.4HA*ea1arR atfittee*,;
At the tiv4h|J? evtlehtfoo wao talienHsp tW the i
- ^alsk had wounded sol.Mora which amounted
to one liu)itireS'*,*1?d ninety doll n a. JJfay (
" a 'this and all similar organisations ho great
* . ly blessed in the accomplishment or their i
bntuune purposes.
Sabbath School Celebration.
It is cheering in such times as tlieso. when
war wi.h all of its horrors and demoralising
? effects is scourging our land, to see our peopie
manifest so deep an Interest in tho moral
anil InJnlLnftial ?: ?! * "* "
?.mining ji uur youin, Spur- j
, tnnburg District i< not o?ly conspicuous for the i
* large ntiiuhor of patriotic sons she has sent to I
(ho batllcSeld to secure our rights ami liberties, j
' .?bwt also.for the liberal palrouajje of her citiiona
In the promotion of virtue, morality and cdu
eation. No District secius to be in ore alive t>
the future interest nud success of our young
Confetlerncy, and few so itciivo in the preparation
of the hearts ami minds of our youth, for
the tfiscliarge of these hifch and responsible
duties which rai^sl necessarily devo vc upon
ihetn. Seldom has an occasion afforded such
t an evidence of the great importance, wliieh
our people attach to &abbutli School, us the
celebration which catuo off at Hcidville, on
last Friday, I8lli instant.
t At an early hour n procession, composed of I
tk. i..? .? ? -
, A Plan for liomc Defeat#.
Apwng (be ruany schemes which her# been
luyiyltd tawinspire our people-to a proper
sense of duty, in supporting (lie mtmy ami (he
soldiers' families, we rccontincu J tho following.'
uutil some other shall bo devised. A District
Association cad accomplish, much good, even if
?U should not be-gwueral throughout iho State.
It is high time r? w*re preparing for winter,
while some Jfeem to behfyiiig up for Ihe enemy.
Who uc> doubt contemptatep-aidingthrough our
country. lis ihoy nyw are lb Ea*t Tennessee.?
We alii! insist upuu l?*yiifj; "hp nothing fur the
yuukee.*, nothing fw ourselves but whit is
ncec for fv.tr ocr rym eotnmicsk>n*rics
will iitkc the overplus, at Government j ricee,
ami a- great dufluieucy fotrrd, when rtie jiuio
, coium to provide for those who arc not able to
provide for theiusclrea. Wo any now,' sell aft
the wheat nud corn, and let it bo distributed
ntuong those who a tut have it, and not wait
tor hare oar farmers burst out, befqxo .-teeth
iuk of ^ f^x uiMH^^Miilfiea?hw
ia? that fv nlwnj* have the. poor
among us The suggestiou ooate* with some
force to do sotnjlhin?. aud while we have the
tneaus, lot "Us ap ply .th'oiu to take good oaro of
ourselves. The vicqp entertained holow are j
worthy of consideration, and we hope they
will meet the-uyo of son-e syuu>uthetic honif,
sthioti will roll tiway iho burden that spciul.!
tioit has throwu over lite price of the neecs
sirivs yf liio. if it witi do that, it will do
good.
Tito priueipttl features are !
Orgnu kto! is the word. Organise! f* the
WHlou cty, and rekindle the tiros of patriotism
nil over ilic laiul. Let there Irj one inighiy rf- i
fort of the people ill the spirit of self seorilioo
and the work proposal will he net < imp! it. heJ. ,
Wt propose, therefore i?? orir?:i;/e our rnw>?. !
Cur this new holy crusade, under i lie name {
and title ol Confederate gh>c>vtie*; ?n<l vc
pledge our snored honor:
19*. To Mliiblii>li, orduiti and rcccivcConf'cd
crate money on n hai-iHwf gold unci silver.
Jd, To dtvo t our I into and all of our mean*
in i lie reduction of {trices to the specie standi!
d.
Ait citirons wo have hut to org\uizu and .
will it, and the work is done.
. A.* a merchant to buy and sell without any !
profit for self, or t t accumulate money.
As a farm *r 10 sell at the simple cost of pro !
daction, to be regulated t?y an executive committee
of said Society.
A* a inauufaetiyor to dispose of all arti':1cJ
at The simp:*- cost of tnauufacitiring.
And so of all rale-and professions until j
,ve shall have brought thi* war to a elosc? ami :
established our imlejteftdeiico and intt lonalit \ . I
This plan of organization, this enrolling ami '
mnrslm ling of the forces for this ne.? and I
holy war will strike every true lover of liberty
and country as an inspiration from Heaven ?
This, more than anything uise that can he aleviscl,
will inspirit .all ottr^ soldiers, rvKtudle
their zeal anil establish in their minds the fact,
thai their families will he cared for, and thus
equalize the hardens of the war, provrrg to
(h mii that wo are doing a holy duly at home.
Orgu'ni/.e these patriotic societies In every
city, town, village ami country place, ami the
army of spcctilmoin uud extortioners w ill he
defeated and utterly routed.
'I'., !. . . 1 - ? ....
. - ...... nccminui uu II, llll<l ACCOIIipllSlI |
tlii< great w.?rk N a base libel on Southern [
honor and Southern chivalry.
Our till *s si stake, country, liberty, religion, .
all iicinLlc ill tlic biilauct!<. lK-teai ! Sutyu- >
g.'ition ! i? absolute irretrievable ruin, and the 1
enemy witliiu is titling mope than die enemy
without to bring about i It in awful, thin gigantic
calamity.
Therelore, we cannot if we love our native
lunil, if we love our institutions, it we lore
liberty, it we love tlic Spartan nmlkrrw nn<
lovely daughters of t e south, we cannot now
lie-bate to enroll our iiatnea, our capital, an<C
all our energies in this uew army, mid at once
hog in u |iitclii<l hat tie against the vile horde 1
wit in ii tlic llejiuhlie who equally with i urei'i! !
uiies wil hotit in e ci>tu|AAi|i(t our dc.-ti uclioii. J
This orgauimliou is feasible,* ii is eminently ,
practical, ami will Accomplish the very pur- \
pose wliich lias so long engageil your niuid aud
heart hi search of a retticCy.
The planter putH his products in the hands
of the uierehant of this organization at the
simple cost f production. The merchant with j
itiij produce at a n luce-1 rate is able t<? com
maul goods and mvichu i iwe nud toiiu- li . i?eui
upon t ie specie siuadiutl.
>Vlio does not see that tins si'ikes a deadly J
blow ki tho he-.d of every extortioner Ami
speculator, find hits off from tho country the i
nugaiy inouOus winch like a horrible night- '
mure has been ciu.-hiug out her energies.
I* this n liiuo to accumulate when liic life 1
anil Knotty ??f u whole lit ion arc put at isaui .' !
11 this it tunc lo think i gain when the no- '
blest blood that ever flowed m mortal veins. is
j.aiucd out like witter, nuil poured out to |.ro- |
leel i lie wry tucn i? wuoni we now make our
appeal to do -onioihuig iu hchult of liic-e no j
hie spirit* ?
Are therC no salf-denotl ami self-sacrifice
10 be it it <le, or has (ami ill hi* wrath delivered
U.i over to a oootii worse than ilealh 1
l>r. J. VV. I la rin on, of Enterprise in a private
letter* gives us some nccouu. ot tiie practical
^.ood alreitily rebuhiug Iroiu thin one or
ginization, and of its plau of operaltees.? ;
lie snj-s.
The principal tnrr*litlnt of ibis place, iu
connection wiihiilty or more ol tho leading 1
planter* of this sejtion, have sin cessiully or- |
gtuized on the principles set forth a it the Ad- !
dress. T. ey have wiilizeni and eitilieslnesS
entered upon this good woik. ami he pi.icii
cal goo 1 growing out of the organization is
telling It.voralily upon the people.
Corn cymes down to the old standard,'^>1.
Kicc which hut^hcen selling ill dd cents conies
down at once to IK cent s. and so of other articles.
The Executive Committee of the Society
allow 111vi merchant It) per eertl. to cover '
lazes anil abtfoliUe expenses. On Snjf, rottou
yarn and c it ton cartls, per cent.
"'Other .Societiesare forming along the Ohio i
and Mobile Itnii lion I. and in a short while I
this whole suetiou ?ill feel their healthful iu '
dluence. Ere a great while Delegates will I
meet in Atlauta air some other mntohlo place, !
sent up to a Convention from these Societies, j
to uykt an appeal to the manufacturing, rail- '
runu nun Ul IIIT leading interests JO lull'! IX help- I
ing hand. >Ve are eeriaiijly accomplishing
great good in this .region, and aide men nre i
pushing tiie work with teal.
li can Jo nu harm and wc know it i <"doing j
go' d. Me.engage in this organized form bo- |
Cause no holler in suggested. W? had a mas* i
meeting on thi* subject a lew daya ago. Maine i
two Jiiuu-otitd were preaeut, and we are no\v J
filling die order* of. aovcral cm-respondents in
sending llieni I lie A dares* and By I aye* <>>' the
Association to inaugiirni.e new Socle tie*."
Nkw< fuom thi: I at. a nix.?One mortar l>atlevit'R
en 81 Hiv:. 11 * Inland have ir.aiinnined a |
steady fire fcince ourjart upon d orris Island. j
Moat of the shells were thrown at iiaiiery
CJic'g liaiicry Muqkiri* also continued to fire
iliroiighoiu iiio dnv The practice from our |
batteries itii reuses ;,i effectiveness daily, and |
our gt'ffi* nnd morlars are now work. I with
>.rcr.i accuracy and precision. * m tin' "ewy'Ssgnns
ill Battery t Si egg r an ropo'ted d?s- |
muunlt I hy our fiiingy. cidty n*??r ??
ill., runny wwojd- k I
sate! riil 4 KaMt'ry
ji : wiicvi'tl, >n llicprrrlivti <>(' r? moi l ir l?at
tory bearing upon Fort Muuluii'.- Tltey have
nt*o thrown up a irnvprno 0*1 (ho N<?i-i ? wo-i
-nl? ol Mattery (Ircgg as a pr.itonliou to their
gun* again*! our iirr IVotn J:itnv>' .Ittlmi'l \
'largo force is also toiny on llntiory Wagner j
ati'l at 1. gothouuo Inlet on lite Moms' Inlntul ;
siiJe. * .
Ton weather yesterday wit* very stormy, in j
tlioatin r th?* near approioh of the Ki|iiinocft:il
Tim lil.>w uiul rough doss of the ae% musinI tho
to. t iTi'sook slicli.r'hchin.f Hut r.ih<rt ?>( woe l.t
in Might limine inlet?'<??( ??<, ii/.i.
' '
Tho now projectiles tlirown into Charleston
n?*? an iti ention of a son of James t?. Mirney,
the Abolitionist'
. i ?-t- I*rollllcMl
EtclieiucMt. i
A Cincinuati eorrtspoudonl of lift Chicago
Tim&t says a mass meeting of the Democracy
took place at Mouat (Jilead, Ohio, on tho flat
August, at which 2 >,U0:> were present. It ia
computed that at leant half a dozen mass cob
v*ntioiu> of oach political parly are bei/.g Irthl
In Ohio daily. A in tet tig rout Ciltnpyigti ims
never bofore known in"Ohto. Thore is eviden( ,
four on tho part of the Republican* of a defeat,
while Jhe Democracy An entirely ran"
guJne the 'election of VaUandigham by at
least 80,001 majority. -ffts'Drnno'fcad to t????
a tremendous meeting in Cincinnati epon. at
w-icL Got. Seymour un*1 Mher leading statesmen
wiil be present. ? Guardian.
Call r??r ProtrclloiK
We would cull nttcntioa Ho the unpt4>lccted
state or Urocnvllloand the a^tlrihiyPia' :-j#ti.
All theme*- **???' tfftf cotmtry are j
in W?*t, in Virginia and gn the I
ooaet. We wnuM augggnt, reelectfiflly. to oirr
8:ate Authorities tlmf It is high time effective
means wore taken for ita. protection, "flie en
etny ie only oue hundred and thirty mile*
away, at (JreenTiHe, Tetfh . aod'tlie road be
tween the two place* ip'c*'?" it order. Ti.*?
rooiidries, colleges fsc:i>ri<.a, ; ( here '11111 in
Sparianbiitir. would r ?! *r hy:? templing
hail for the uoofty. We li'ave givon unr ill,
the bravo mountain men, to defend other parts
of the Confederacy, and iu this our time of
need, will not all in vain _ fur succor to ogr
hrcthren.?O uardiatt.
AN UP-COUNTRY LADY.
DinilnR t he Sup
The manner of (Urging ilie "imp" by the '
Federals in tbo approach to Dultery Wagner :?
thus desei*l?o?J:
A huge irou nibe, like those employed in no j
pteduets, is bud iu the Ireucii, and in this '
three or fun? men conceal themselves. Tuc j
one at the end nearest the liuttery digs away
llie sand, drawing it ititn the lube. Hit next
neighbor scrapes it along to his eeni pnaion,
who in turn passes it to ttie rear. II re it <n
thrown oui to the surface and constitutes an
embankment, behind which are shelter d the
Federal sharp shooters. When the sand in
front lias heen dug away as far as a man can
roach, the tube is propelled onward and ilie
operation is repeated. Thus a progress of
sevetals yards is made every day.
The Host,hi Journal lias the followi ig about
the shelling ot Charleston:
Our reade s will be pleased to team that
lien. I illuiorc has no less than thirty Parrot!
guns mounted that will throw shells plump into
( hnrlcdloti. Also, that the use of llreek fire
shc'.'s to hoinliard that rebel stronghold was
personally ordered l>v President Lincoln. The
liieclt fire burns tor twenty minutes. It will
burn on lite waier as well as on land, ar.d earli
shell covers a surface of 1IK) siju re feet with j
flume. Tlio shell burnt into about 1150 pieces, t
or ten times as many as the ordinary shell, j
( II' ^tuir<n tl??i nffmvt " *?? "? ""?' " ?-11 *
hot t'luirleston in flitwe?, which nothing cm
B <11 'illlO.
Ill lul'lilioli to l ho llic. k lire hIioII*. it luri?'1
quantity of iuiprov.-'l nhrnpii"! Mhell*, inu-l" by
the inventor of tlio (1 rook tire nlioll, ntul con
tnining from fttht to |.(KMl hulloiH ench, Irivc
hooMi MCiit 10 Morriti' l?l:iu<l, to bo tntn?IVrre<l
thonee into the rrb'llinu- ily in it untune.*
not very plei?ing to the enemy. Those -hells
nre fircl wsth fusen, mi 4 m e .*ry lmttiuclive
ot life.
WjyMlcnliir report oil ilntt \lr. Henry Mv 1
ers, residing ou < louol snoot, lni<l born Li'livl
by lightiiiii. An inquest li:t<I hern hrhl mi <
ilie bixly nnii life proHoMncctl rstinrt. Yc- or
Uny evfcry preporntioii bml t.?Vh . ! lb- -{
funeral, bin Iri. ml* 11. I i- .-mlilcd tin- 1- ! '
hwn !uly colli""-! iio> reltt vcn luul : :ii on !
ino'irning. th?- li -nr?c ft*--! j"iest urriv I. ai i ;
llio rolliil about to lio niuii-ii who'l then ' i
Ot tl|C C>ef"-o I" ? - - m i-n at. I |
very soon, wonderful i i r.*l ite! !i ! >? >
sAt 4">li iip**ijrM in In- lliii, tirv. f
in., the c.-etic lor h Si'Vf llioinctll.s. ill pilicl III"
cau'e of all the gh.nuiy propivs ! -:i?
going on. Tm ,)i<\ ot !%? >* wrep ... .vit" - .in-l
littIc our.* citn ho iiu.igiucit wh u they ,
lie <K,,.?1 had nrtu Uy iciiirtiel te life, ml ib lu>.?ro
?r it nut .t i noon i i.i I in'.i a
hail** ..." i 1 *"' ~ ' '
- ... . j - 1 _ i
1'liC Qlfplrii' i>imck lr> I ?n*prtiil--.| animation
for over twenty f-mr Ik ins, ho perfectly it" io
deceive even the i or< iv>r, the m m * wife .?ti I
ail his friend*. Although apparently. nml o
infill say d'fn*to, n live man. still tin* ligiitniiiK
liaviUK killed linn, the ttoroucr having
)?rr>iioiini'e<l hini dead, mi l in * -1 a pet publ ?hgu
i"!?e Tact. heisdr vi? ? dead man. ti tiii'rht
become a qiU'ilinii whether a m?u linn a rtglit
to come to lite agaiTi, alter being duly hilled,
and pronounced properly a oil legal I;, deau. or
not. We submit it to Ilie prnie*wi mala at the
Frovoal Court bar.
A. O. Kr<i, Auyu?l 15.
Wi.oriiAKK KinNkk*?The menace of the
Secretary of War relative! to Mungg ers. it i*
said liaa effected very little. The font pad*
find it nhoul us easy to trade" with Yankee
iloiii now as before Hand note*, gold and
greenback are still bought ami sold, and ^ ^nknegew-gaWH
still tind atul easy mgre?.* to the
markets of Kichmond.
I'Olt < OACiKi:>S.
(3T II i' arc a'ltborucd in announce Hon.
JAAIl.S FAKllOW a can idatc tor re election
to the of ilie I'litif 'ili'rHiM Mates. ha
lUpreMntmiv^ iVotn the oth t'->iigicsmoduI
District.
WANTED IUHRDIITELY
VFAIt.M or IHU.SK AM) ? t ?T. for a refugee
family, whose head is bound to service.
?ALSO?,
Several Cows and Calves,
CORN, WHKAT,
VlfK'Oll 1111(1 I'sfVI'il,
for whio'.i the highest market prion will he paid
Apply to Major A. II. Klllllt, Spart..nb'org.
S. C.
8c pf J?4 25 if
TilK STATK OF SOUTH CARNI.I.NA j
SlAHTANBUSU DlSTItJll.
Citations for Letters of Administration by
Jno. Kurlw-Hnnitii, esq.. Ordinary.
WIILUKAS THOMAS AllNOLD has file,I
his petition in my otlire, pr.iyi.ig
that Loiters of administration, on all sod
singula! , the goods and chatties, rights rut, I
credits of NIMIUM) AllNoLD, docemn d, late .
of the Distrie| aforesaid, deceased, ihoubl Iks
granted linn.
These are therefore to cite and admonish a I
and singular, the kindr.d and creditors of the
said deed , to be and appear in the Omrl ?t I
Ordinary .'for said District. !o bo hidden 01
Friday, the 2d day of October, instant, to
show entitle if any, why the said Adininisin
lion should not ho grunted.
liiven under my hand and set.l >f office, tins t
1 3t h day of September, A. t? . l''V5
JOII S K V.JI.K lit i M \it, o S l?.
Sep?. 24 ,2ft 2t
Lard <>ilr?"v.'f>
IIAIllll'.LS. for ??!? h"
I .ions'w. IIAHOY. '
"ficpi 17 25 1i"
1 >(Milal \ol i<M*
MV in over Hobo, Rilivmh ('nrliili1'
I.n it Offico. C. l.KK, D. I>. U.
March 15 ly
HAGS
m i
Wantotl ?t iliifs OlIU'o.i
Spartanburg Female College.
TllB next 8bm1ob will begin ou MONDAY,
October 5, 1808.
Owing to the grcnt alvnncc in tjic c?et of
|>rovi?ioi>?,'?o-, the T?listof?, after a careful
enliniale, feel compelled to make some change
in the pile? of Board in order to cover actual
expenses.
TKUMS J'*USES8ION.. '
S10ARl>, everything included except
lights. $150 Of)
TUITION. . -80 00
wj* XfcAT 1IOOKH, 2 60
CONTINUANT KKK, -? 2 GO
MUSIC, ' ' SO 00
II8K OF PIANO, 9 6 00
Total expense wilttrnt Muric, * ?1W 00
Toiul etpi-nsc with Mhh:c. S2S0 00
W.\k K. ULAKE, Prvs8ept
17 25- . tf
s7i>. - *
wTtL HP-HOLD ON NEX.T SALES DAY w
A Valuable House and Lot
IN THE TOWN OK
NPA RTANBiRG-,
AND A VAI.UAMLK
PI.AINTATrON OK .
700 Icres, 2 1-2 >M!cs from I
SPARTANBURG C, H.1
?JI. ?. S.liril uti'l .ih?r? Extra., ...
IVC. JallN.sruN'nntl wife >n I other*.
Hill fur -141 v of lti at it into. i
IN [?ur?iuu??-?*. <>1 :m oril -r of the Court of '
E<|tiity, f will sell. to the Uigrai t>M ler, !
a cxi fulesilay.
x vali ib'j; !i:?rsi: tNf, 'i%?
IN 'i il it TOWN i?K
SPA UTA IN lilJ KG.
Ic^ci il iti Ilio picAding* iit this erne, im the j
properly ?l JOSt.l'll I'. SMI I'll. <i. laod
The House is iiuw, large, and convenient, 1
containing.
runt rli:i:\ ijooms.
and Piazza extending whole trout <if building,
if tim finioli nml K!nlxiuir nppt nrntuc. On
lite premise.* brv also a
KITCkfEN, NfiG.HO HOUSE,
Brick Smoke Motive and Stables.
The I.'>t is l-irJ5?"* and s'unird ? t? one of the
llloM lit strahic ini'lii of tin Town.
I w ilftilso bv'l-ul I in- s ii.i.' Iiiii: nu l place, '
a vali;aiu k kakm,
lying on the Purest, 21 miles from Spartanburg
ooutaiiiiiig
(ilO ACUSOS.
more or loss, described in the |>!r ndinpf in
this e.ise,* n< the property of JoSKI'll !'.
SMITH. deceased 'i tie an i Ion a'innli hoif"
. lid other out-buildings and t!.e Innd i? \ dun- i
hie.
i 1:30, Four Valuable Mules.
TERMS OF SAT.^. 1
I'rrdii ?f ??'c, I\ii> iiirti y i. s, tilt It in
lercM t "in -11*' of- tic I'ui'cli ?? i * In w. ver.
*vi!l Jic allowed tin- pri?;!v~o n| pay in 2 ilic '
c.nli, if JmiviiJ. It the | > ii re It a ? mutiny i.*? not j
ji.ihl mi lite <ltiy ?it iii't I liv j-111 *v i 11 to
rviiuiri i i" give bon I with n|iproviJ -ur ties. ;
on 'nb ?vc
T. S r< >! .() r Vl'.ltdW, r. r. *. i?.
iVm'i ntlico. J5! jit. H, |Vij.{.
So jit l>) fit
KNttOLMNti 'JFiT K,
UK A I) jl'AttTKKS.
Sl'AHT V vtlfli'.l .11. Si (.1 1 1 "...
| A 1.1. a iiiie inile j***v*iit:i- in S, i,.n biiijt
9 I ! I **l. 'i" <Vi I'll t hi? I - 11 I >* ili! I 4 i.
ii >t ilii inly in Milit ny Si*io i j wi!| r--.ri at
.i it* Ilea*!*; Virlor- I*ii* cxan-iii ii i*?u i*n the
Tiii i i 1 S I; I't* hoi* next, ox**--jil i'.** folui-.rli*tt.
i? :
?* tiii In.I I'V iin I'll*-, ll'n" tt'Ti ?*r
i*. . v' .nil ol *. ill I* i *i .* Jii-lr : i , ulfl
i on* o\ n| ?*>l by i(u* !:**ii .1 linn I in? the
? hi .hi i i.ii .\t.iv, u:rl the 1m i . | ^
July 1 i-t
! i > Ai. I l. i tu t yet earulloil, .ill I i
' ' Bl in, ! i . oil I. I > ! occupAtf >ti j
| m ' a -*:r c. :.a. 11. c t to ; vo .i i ;
i;n ,\. L :
I'' Ml < l.i . II 'II. !. I' it I - Hi*'If. I. Ill I fill I .1
y w:.'l l<a c-'if I ' * J hii . t ri' i. i> I ii? ile
.ericr*. ,1. s. it. l'llt-USON,
l.'.irolUog ?j:ii.-ei*.
Sej-l. 17 2- if
sr?o.oo jm:waiu).
1) l.'.s WV .W Irrnn I lie *uli>orili r oh ^
ilie 11 ) iiijinnt, mj negro m m
M.'.UV Sli.l l>.iy is ('opjierl'iilnrnl,
ahotit > fee. .1 iti.uUM nr*l tv?ijti.
iilniiit I ill |>i<uiiii.t. Win t lust ?ee'i lie w.ti ;?t
liuiliiig Spring". '1'lie above rcwanl will I ? '
given fo> his Jcli ?l j Al Sparla?lnirg .l.nl. I
K. Ii. i-KVY.
Soft. 10 21 if
I joat lu'i* ioi* Sale.
I WILL oxc linage l.i. AT: 1 Kit fur II1DLS
lipi'ii ilir following scale ot price.*:
.Sole I.cither nt 31 J 1'eiit- per pnutnl.
hujiel Upper. .VI ceni- pcrpouuil. Ami take
libit"* :> payment.
foi lircu Hi'lc, i.', . cut." per |K>un I.
Dry I J.\ ? - #
So 1 propose 'I iitthis for iliu benefit of iho
community in lime ol w ir. Ii is :i little belter
tliiin I ?li'l iii time of pence.
DAV ID \V. MOOUK.
Sept. 10 2-1 ' if
fjc:to?oo Ut watd
\\ ll.l.L.> p ii I fur the apprehension an I
? f delivery ol" C !.' MO i K .iiiKl.oW, to |M.
>llOI " ol S11 II I .Ml Off l??st|i<M JV'Ill Mill III*
is n lo^nilior ol < ctopauy 1*. I it la l.o^unont,
S. V'., iii?1 'luiorti' I liiti command itlinui tlx?
Ji'iilt ol la t April, llr i* IN )nara of n^o. o
feci Siiuli, *lark complexion, dark lutir. nu I
vyv > dark V I'. l'l)l'KI.A.\l?,
''?i t. O* H., l-itli Uejrt. S. O. V.
.II ir
S( ?>1<M1
ON l-Yid-y n?ilir 1 rI* <?f Scptembrr,
from my IMnntniion in KairlirM IMeirici,
n iK ?N uiioitl tii?* n^c of J8 yearn, his
liri^lit oliom "> ft"-i iiiclii ). very b|ncV\ nml
ipaiig intelligent. Tit. tliicf said it* ?ouu? uf i lit ,
nrcriH't tI.mt lit? win a 'Icsoricr lie endeavor- ,
? ?! Ill ii iilll<*r? alitor ii.rr?i..A- ? 1"~ ?: u 1
.?> . in ivn vo h i' ii ii I til.
lie l?>l l i ho iio-jron* Ii i 4 ii iino wis Wllron, >m>l
lb it liii lioinc was about two union above Newbwr|
Court House. Ifo iiu'l the negro wiu
t> '"i ut Hopes Smtmn, mi tlioir my tip the
iiiujI"^-. 1 will give siJ'i for the apprehension
of Mm negro. ami .. I,o'w> fin Uio nniie man,
with cvulenco t<? convict him
.loiiN iv \i.i,Arn., '
I 1 Country paper* please copy twice* Mid .Mil'I
biil to I bin olHct).
I |.( 17 U'*> 'JtT
ST A I :: OF : Ol'i II o AiiOl.lNA.
'I'll H AT \TK ?>! ' Mil. Ill rAKitl.lNVMrxuTANiivyn
i>Miiiit i.
Cilaii in fir i Hera > I" A 11 II i i i -Jt .H11 CI? by Jno. |
ly t rle II inr. t'nj., t lr?iin try..
\\J I IK UK AS JOHN SIMI-cSON * Ii 1.4 file. I
II bh petition i.t my r.'.ic- p-mying lh:it
1 II IS of \ || III.11-11 .1' II, Oil -lilltlll MllClllnV
llio good* nat' ch-ltte'". lights Ill.ll riiillt it
-1^1 N' W. WlllTH, 1 <" ':l i' I, ljIO nl* (lie
5W11' i fS ntlli f'nr linn bo-iM go inftvl liltn.
The-e urn tImreforo t oito hi i .i in-otii. 'i nil
Viul ingtiiiii'. tl.n kindred nn>l citililurn "I tiir
suiil ilocortrvil i" ' ? and nppem in (lie Court
>l Ordinnrv, for mM I'iMrict, in l>o hold, n <?n
V >'i I.iv, the i^tl; 1 ?\ of September, in nliow
exusn* if any, why the n.??d A.Wnini.*(r il i >n
.?11 >11jJ not bft jjrajii eel.
Ill von ior my hat Tntnl 5. ,,i otflro t? i -?
1 Jib il \ of Seldom' 'I-. V. l> I*- I.
jno. r \ki r :;0"m \'.i, o. n. .
aopt, 17 J
"walkouKE^
to (lic?iulv.im?b<iage I
V/ nn<l I lie tnnbiily of tn<mHy2
Proprieties of tbi* klfoti'
witli tlio ^ront increase' o% fUroMl* Jk?i iu?
llouy?^bn? Ix'cn r -rciT'rog from day t?4ayVM^
pn*?.?bjl? ? ~tiMi><n lens than fciln
FORTY i ? hl \ f> - ?1 v will iloae (livinnt
from nn?l ??11r tb'? date, rind ni boardefs or
triuixieiit fill' l?e hereafter somMndated
tli< rein. \ * , '
Hib llo'irt, Militated in (be town of MW
unbut-g. with nix imfrt of land, situated on
Main street, midway between lb* Impart mi bttrg
iibd Union Hall Road Depot and the Court
llouaa, and which lias been regularly Kept
as a Hotel for upward* of 34 years past,
wtr|:i>nt any inicrtnlssioai, i?
wirfc
tlie Furniture contained thereinThe
Ilouttc cunt'aitKi k .
V 'I I'vrV Hf?OMS
Several of thooi quite lm*e, at leaat 10 of
Ihi'i^^O feet square, and the balance comfort- 1
able cliaiuVro?alt "well ventilated with large j
window*, au-t well nhaded with largo oak trees'
around tfle
Tim lion*? is In pcrfMl order, and needn no
repair*. nnd well unanped for imwliAtc iin.
Tcrmn made k^'wn t?y applying lo the IV?- ,
prietr?ns. Tim Servant? bolonginc to llic
ll.'ii-p ore wel akiilcd, onn Kc hired if desired*
Sufficient unioim* of good woodland to rervo
I ho ??B of the llu'Ut fyr many year? wlilun
l.l t??iI? .-* of 'ho j.I.i- c, 0*i I)? purchased-with
tlio promise*, if *<> ilniri"! .
?M. It. WALKKRj l'roprlwrpis.
Rpartn.ilmrg. ?. C., 'sent- H, 1603.
s.pt. 10 . ~ I tf
ry <> rr i cT5
VI-1> person* holding claim* against Iho
IMv? or \M?KK\V IIONSBK, dec.M,
will present iliom property attested, to either
one of the undersigned for -?oi 1 loiu?>nt~
M. 11< INN Kit. I ..
KUW BONN Kit, J fcxor"
AI-SO. those holding claims against the Es-'
tal?; of l>r. 1'. ItONNKit. dee.'d. nrc requested
10 present ihem properly attested lo ihe unit
1 signed. and those indebted to said hastate,
will phase coui tor ward nnd make oeMlewtenf.
EUW. BONNEll.
June 18 12 tf
C ^isiim A
VT I lie request of many. I will lots* Again
for Richmond, V.i , on or uhoul Ihe 10th
oi purpose of fiVntlinjt to
cl urns ilu "o ueeease ! snluiers. noJdicrs din-'
eh irgcd. and those on extended furlough*. I
stiaHj^isji ilie different iMinpnicK that have
1 I? this District to o'??.un Captain's CcrtlficMc*,
those interested, nnd those not having lu-anl
irti-n iiH-ir ?*i:iiiit!? ntro my nuu fur months pn*t?
will ?lo wc'l to cill ou me niul make iji<iuirv
ibnui tliiMii.
l-'iirloiiglio.l sjhlier? :uu?t hare their furlough*
. xti-nilc! to (lie Vili ?r lS'h of October.
1 hargeii surlier* in.?,t pre-tnt their "lisell
li/.-s i 1^0 J. M KLl'OitL), Agent.
Aug iS 21 it
"Wanted tofHire*
SMli'jItA ii wagos will Ik.- jiiii-1 l'or fif
.-A teen or twenty linnda to work on
<;ovi:un.mi:nt si'o'uk norsu near
Alston Depot, j-inction ot" S & I.', & ?. &
('. II. It. I'wii or tinco I'ureenters are
iefiircU Ciiih tiujileiii'; Ks for hetrintr, &c.
C\ MK.\N">,
contain an a. c. s.
Sept. 3 - tf
STATK OF SOI'TII CAUOL1XA
spau r\ ?su tttt t>t .-Tittc r.
IV. ft. Ft) XX I l it, ippli-:in?, vs.
.'. F. KOXX*l,Klt. ei nl l/fcn-hint*.
Petition for .-ale. of Ileal K**:itc of Thomas XV.
Kowlcr, ilceM.
H i ijipotiriutr to .;1V Miisf lotion that Ah i
I ? i. I... .... i -f- ?
J uly l(i 10 3m
St rji^ <mI oi* Htolon
IlKltOM t>|)iirMubiirf; Courl IIutt?o on ilii?
Stli insliml. n .small I1LACK MARK,
tiixiiii luiirlrru hand* high, fivo y?-nr* old,
Willi ti mtui f ITl.icW i|iiil.ed SADDLK, and n
c 111 i %wi urniuio on.
A liliuril reward will l>u paid for the deliveiy
of itin said mure at Sparta !' M <tflioe,
Spartanburg District. or any info ma on so
tli,?t I tatf rcvpvci her
W \SltlNt<)N JOHNSON.
September iO -21 If
Tin: htarit of south rAunu.vv
SI* A I? V A N RUIUi HIST RIOT.
IV. T. ItRIWt' AN'U WlrE LUCY, npfl cauls,
vs.
AlH N KIR "V, ial. Hefetidnnts,
r.)t tioiv t r rf .lc ol veal eits'e of Jeremiah
Kirli/. dco'd.
3 T appealing l<> my s wiafHction that Ail en
Kuhy. an<l the legal heirs ami representatives
of I)innnil 1 K thy, dee'd., names not
known, reside without litis State. It islheretuie
ordered that they appear and object lothe
I i_. ..... i < -i' -
?. f^vin >1- hi?i? in ino rem ott'nic or ji-rmmiiif
Kitliy, tlto'il., ?n or Vioforo the JiOih ?Iof
O'MoWr ni-sl, or lltolr c.iimeiU lo li?c same
will !??* onwrprl <if roioril
,Viin''j B y hi* I ml sen! of odire, July S.-*,
IV'I i. J.NO, K BOM All, o. ?. :>.
\ogU4t_li J'J villi
? "? ? "ur ??V? II IxMjU, RKU
.1. i'. I--.,*. I.v. J i,t <1 iv.l* in ij?i? ? )? >??. rr-iiio
wiw.itii itij- ." .i','"" it i? tSi epfon* nrtlprptl tint
tlipy 'I njj i :ir m'i'I iti-jpt t to tli' Iviaion or
n!-' f t'.ie !. ' . Me of I'lin*. \V. Kow'or
, on or tn'iorp thtt iltiiii ilttjr of Nnvtuultc
i \t. i; I tho " line ni'l : ? out i.
f ' r : . 'I
< " :? umlci my Lninl anil sc il of oflicc
At.gu.--t I 18';^
JX'V F.. 1?oM VR, o. t>. u.
i-i S 'ja ;;<n
4sj-?i? .(ar.v< Notice*
\ I ' ' >- I oM tig el ?i?ni "ft tinsl M?ior
_ ' '? V ILI.S. 'It'criu*'!, w ill |>!p>i*?
l'I K caij , ortlio A.Imitill
. i< 11. . :?-.Tottili >r ii' Kt for sei.
t *' . will plea 1 in liar to *H
ci.itui t iiil -i Ilt.it 1 t:o.
MLS. A STY 0. MILLS,
T L LTUKTON, j
Ai lit. Jim
I - >1 I II ( AUoLlIi A
it 1 ' :Nan ' wife Ai-jliaotils.
va
MA. \ i. W.\UVrf- ANDUrXSr WHEEkEIt
ct al ^I'tVii-Unii.
Volition f .r t?-i!c of real enLife of JANE
WHEELER dpccaitotl.
j T j>] penrring to my suiiafuctlon MA ItY
g i.un iiiuo wmow 01 Ainn.< r.I??Alll'8,
(lrrfii?cil. the l?cirs of I?AVIl>
V? lir.r.l.KK deceased. homo not remembered,
ANkUtBW WllftlbLEIl. JOHN u HEELER.
ALEX \NI)KH \\ HKKt.MK and WILEV -**HINSON
and wile MARTHA. ltcfendanlt In tin's
ei>c. reside without this State. It is ordcre?l,
that they ?!< appear and ob'?ct to the sale or
div.-'.nti of the real o?t.ito of JANE WI1KKLIII!,
defciwd cn or before the ttih day of November
next. ' r their consent to the same will
he entered of rccoul,
(liven under my hand and seal of oir.ee this
H.lt day of August. A. U. 11(Ml,
J.Ntt. K \RLE DOMAR*o. s. t>.
Aug n ii<> t ? out
In 1 li?* Court of* K<iitil v.
SI'All I AMU Hil DISTRICT.
Win We^tbrooks and |
wife and others, |
vs. j- llill for Partition Sic.
Win, F. Coviiigtnti I,
and wile uiiii ol hvrj. j
I T ip|ir?i iog to my se.ti-faction that Wm. F.
Covington, Willis Martin, Thy*. Martin,
and Lafayette Martin, defendants in this case,
reside t'rotn and without the limits Of this
State they are nrder.nl m appear, answer or
demur to this hill of c ititplaini within three
mouths From the dnte of mis order, or the same
will he taken />m cor>f**i > as to theni.
T Mono PAKROW, u. k. s. t?.
"C.imm'rs. ntfice, JuTy 14, 1803.
^^^TzrT||j?r||jDi RntlTH. niiDiUBi^t * v i V7
KxEcc-nvi &imTii**y+^
WHBflEA8> TflK rUjS?>f iMlDb ^tt^ '
TION OK tbo ooQittry -~T--t ^rn^ : ?> T uatioe
rf-?t?"~x~ "^tiiftTnfiT_f ]?i / ?*( 7 ^
UP0Pf .^ik? ^*lhe'aSddhofTLE *' A/ '
(fcent's notice to meet mtff t>*ot?ptno??eey "
sadden incursion *Heh n?ay o? <
tlio enemy iWo oar Sute; cmd rhorcu t#? Get? i
thcjpurptwc df saW? that the cut ire arm*- 4 r tC
- *??
exempted -thorofrum Tor |i<iklt|.'nsipitaaa J1
should be orpmirfd hMeM||MVsi lZ
Now, therefore 1, MlLLRDGH L: UOth" *
U A M, Governor ui Connwadttr is-OHiff
in nn<l over the Stele of Heath Ctnlhfc
call upon the people of tfic State tost noo . ' *
ur^auitb tlioiunehc* is^ccorJiiirc witlilkf
order* heieunto nuocxtd TVoiu the Office of
tlio Adjutant and 1 inspector-General, po se* '
to uflbrd onr own and th?? wmwii and cT fljjren
of our brfclbcn in arma, thewuost etfe\?
tual protection and security. The second
organization catted lor is in accordance will,
the recommendation of the Krc-ideut to the
Governor, and in approved as the beat organization
for all who may not be included
j in the organization of "Volunteer Stale
Troops. M. L.BONUAM.
I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
j Auj't and Insp'h Gkneual'b Crricic.
.Cuaulesto*, A'ignst 24, 1803.
[GENKitAL ORDERS, No. 3G.]
I TO CARRY INTO EFFECT TUB
FOREUOINtJ Proclamation ol' Ilia
I Excellency tho Governor, it ?* ordered that
1 the iiHtovving Vrolunlccr State Troops be acj
ceptcd into service, vie: One Regiment of
i Mounted infantry to consist often Companies,
two Oosipattiei of Cavalry and or.e
Company of Hying Artillery. The Companies
oi Mounted Infantry to consist of *
not le.?s than seventy eight and not mora
one hundred men. exclusive o f.com mission i
e*l officers; of Cavalry, to consist of not lesa
tlruj sixty (GO) and not more than eighty
I (80) men, cxchmivo of coiunihtMoncd ol-' *
fleers; anil the Company of Artillery not
less than eighty (.SO)* and not more one hundred
(lOO)raen, exclusive of commissioned
officers. When the Com pa:, ice'of Mountc
I Infantry and Cavalry have been organ|
ized and accepted. Field Officers will be
' election under order !roin this office.
II The Companies authorized to bo
'rais-1 under tho preceding paragraph of
t this urdcr wi'.l be composed of effective
j inon who-arc over the age of sixteen years,
' who are nt4 subject to, or w ho are exempt
irotn l_'on!''?lcrTitv at.J who fa
! not belong to the organization lately ordeil
ed of troops tor local jlefoncc and e:x mshtM
' sf.ccial service. Those troops will be ami|
cd by the State?the Artillery to have a
I lluttcry or four pieces?but tlicy will pros
! viilc themselves with horses. Their pay
1 (to begin wlien they are ordered into acta- *
il service) will be the sat ifc as that allowed
in the C'onfedcVale service, including forty
rents per day for each burse. They will
* /, ! the in - vl Vv s in rpajiness tor the field at
' a mom. ;''s olive, and'lu doperviee in any
I jar: of the State, under the orders ot the
j governor. Tito Companies willbr accepted
iu order in which their rolls and hats nf
; Unicer.o arc present.d at tlih Office, and
1 they will dt> atlcohed to the Militfci KogiI
incut* in which they arc raised, until ordered
intoactn i! ten ino. . ?
i 111. In additiou to the above orgnnita!
lion, Companies organized in accordance
frith the Act ot Congress ol the loth Ocuii
ber. 180:1, (herewith published,) will be aci
cci.toil mi fnriii-diiiM' tlwir r.wMa .? ? "t
- - - o
\?y p.?td Act. And one of said Companies
in each Judicial I?? -.:nets consisting of not
less tiiau eighty exclusive of officers,
and having it# rendezvous at the Court
; lions') of the District, w?ll he armed hy
the State. The remainder of the Com pa'
nies vrul provide themselves wiih arms,
i Ammunition, as far as the means of tho
I Statu will permit, \ve4l bo furnished to
all the Companies. *
Dy command,
A CG ARLINGTON,
Adj't and Inspector Central of 8. C.
No. 28,?AN ACT to authorize the
formation ot volunteer companies lor local
defence.
The CVi^/ecM of the- Coujetlcrat* StaXeg *
of America (Jo cum f, That for the por>
pose of local defence in any portion of the
Confederate States any number of persona
not less than twenty, who arc over the age
of fovtv-fivc years, or otherwise not liable
to military duty, may associate themselves
us u .Military Company, elect their own
officers, and establish rules and rcg^datioM
for their own government, and snail be
considered us belonging to the Provisiona\
Army of tho Confederate State*, serving
without pay er allowances, and entitled,
when captured hy the enemy, all
privileges ofprisoners of war: 1 VooAfefC
| hat aueh Com|>any shall, as soon as prec?
j ticable, transmit their muster roll, er a lip*. *
of the names of the officers and private*,
thereof, to the Governor.of the Mate, the .
Commanding General of the Department/
or any Prigndier-Gcncral, in the State o^
Confederate service, to be forwardod to the
Sec^^trv of War ; but the President or
th?wBpinandc-r of tho Military Distric*
iiny^Tt'any time, disbpnd such Companies
: I'rnvuM, That in the States anc^
Districts in which tlyi Act entitled " A a
, Act to further provide lor the public do^.
.fenee," approved Apr 1 111, 18GJ, and tho
Acts amen latory thercot, have been susj
pended, persons of any age, resident within
such States or Districts, nuiv volunteer
' J
ml form part of su?.h Companies, so long
j as t>uch ?u4p(,"fijsion may continue : 1'n vt*
I <M, That no person shall becoino a mem!
bev of such Company until ho shall have '
I first taken the oath of allegiance to the
i Confederate States of America in writing,
a copy of which shall be filed with tho
{ muster roll of said Company, as above
jivoscribed.
<t*d" Capers of tho State copy threo
' times.
I Sopi. 9 28 8t
~ IjOSTV ~~
V LARCH* GOLD PEN HOLDER AND.
pencil, wiil? a -lark sett and steel pen in
it. \ny one limlin^ nn<l rcinrnlnr It, wilt be
liberally wrvar-Ud. H. II. THOMBON.
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