The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, March 17, 1864, Image 2
/ Carolina ?jia?ati.
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Th?r?4ay, March IV, irc4.
V*"! * > ' l*tRTICiriaiR \OTICE
Omr (Hinda inagain notified that ib? CASH
(MirUbW rtqalnd for *11 AJvertlniOg mW
M Work doat it IhU offioa. W?.ko?? Ikla
vUl k? naiaibcrid.
x par Pn^er.
In* o? m4 ?fl*r tko 1st of Janoarr 18<14, |
Pa Woriptioa U tl 44 Hpart an" will k? C *?
MUn. ? ' I
Advartiseiaaats, two dollars.per sqsare of
lis m??. or Is?, sad om dollar for saeb sub
mmi l?iia.
Lute it Aruiy Kcira.
Stsos or <*Cua*lssto>? v4th l>av.~TIif
^ enemy oeaecd firing upon the oily Tusadar
V ewellng. On Wednesday morning. Batterr
Qfegg opened ire upon Battery Siutkina. Thr
hatter roplied. aud being joined J>y the Su'.livan's
Island batteries, n brisk ar'illcry duel
van kept op for aavsrat hours, with what result
wo hare not laarned. tente >? si.elli
' Were flrod a< Fori Sumter Tus?Ua v niglit, eight"
of whish stru. k the fort.
, A considerable slit was observed among th?
enemy's fleet Tuesday evening, oaussd. it t
believed, by the arrival of some Yankee officer
of dUliuctivn on a visit to the .fleet. A small
atsamsr was seen to go alongside the Ironside*
nod iinmedcistely a>ter bordcpariure the Iron
-- ' aides fired a salute of thirteen gunv.
Home uw-.tstial set ivy y has also been exhibited
among the enemy's boats in Folly Hiver.
^ A constant passage of river steamers up ami
dawn the river Tuesday night was rtpsried b/
nr seeuis Wednesday joruing.
A fifth Monitor mv. j he- appearance in?i<U
SV. V W . J ?- -
n? mmr n tunCMk; (UOrBllg. ID Other re.?p-?U I
Ik* fteet is reported uneh?ngcd.
Two negroes capture I an lieef Island war*
hfenrhl t* ibo el.y last night.
Tee firing beard in the city Wednesday wm
bt* guu practice at oar own batterus.?
C'harUatan Cou**r, 11/V
Fa ox Bait TsKNsesna.?'There wu quit* a
fight at Rutledge, a few davs since. The t ed
rale wer* whipped,
Tha naoshflattering account* continue to be
resetted from Long* tree is array.
We learn That Oen. Morgan's expedition to
Kentucky, which was r \?dy to start, lies been
ountermanded, anditJias boen intonated that
* Morgan and hie men ' lm*c been ordered :e
Join Lee and Forrest irv- Mississippi, to clear
?t Oriereon, Smith Si Co. This will be a
Swat disappointment to the TcnncsseeAn* and
entuokiatie, h'tt the powers at Richmond
knew beet what disposition to make of Morgan,
end we shall rejoice to hear that Mktsistdppi
le oaee fTeed frorn the frcebootors.?Aiian'a
Miffuter.
Fbok Dat.roN._Ths latest arriraie from
twiiax - ' ?
r-.v in iront. J'ti ene.uy
Pi keeping closely within his line, and n> iodiaations
of activi movements at an early day.
en their part, are Visible. In our own camps,
the utmoewQoufi lence continues to prevail.
From Florida.? A correspondence of the
ftavaunah Republican writes from Florida is
follow**
A remarkable incident has been commutieated
to me on the highest authority.
When Gen. Finnegan telegraphed Geo.
Beauregard for troops, the latter ordered Geo.
Colquit here. An hour afterwards, he was informed
the enemy was landing iu full force,
end passing t.'ol<|U:ti ? position. Ueuaregnid
ordered Colquitt to held his position, but ilist
ight, aa a feint, he opened all his guns sn
Morrh' Jsland, and the enemy supposing ?n
assault was benig made, recalls'1 their troops,
when Beauregard immediately ordered Gea.
Colquitt here ; and he reached here in tiint to
p prevent the enemy occupying Tallahassee, and
according to European ethics, olaiming that to
he the capture of the State ; for had the enswy
been successful at Oocan i'onds, there was not
flve hundred men between them and the capital,
taud, jprith the o-tpture of our rolliug stock
at Lake City, they would noou havo reached
lauanasaea and fallen ba;k on St. Marks as a
base and by water held communication wiih
the world. Viewed iif thia respeci, it i* oae of
ik* decisive battles of liie war. and has preserved
(he State to the Confederacy.
Maj Gen. I'atton Anderson, who 1ms risen
from the ranks, and haa earned bis spurs and
majority on many a well contcfted field, from
Pensacula to ? hailanoog i, has ho on assigned
t to the command uf the troop* in Florida. The
j brifadiera under him are Hens. Gardner, Talia
w fero, Ftnnsgan, Wise, Colquitt and Harrison.
The main body of our army is eight miles
Bast of Baldwin and twelve from Jacksonville.
Mississippi.?A gentleman who left .Meridian
on Saturday morning, informs us Ihsi so
far aa was then known at that point, everything
waa couiparatitr ly quiet in the Slate,
ft waa ascertained positively (hat the Federals
had all left the Northern counties, nn'i with
the exceptiou of the troops at Vickshurg and
on the Yatoo, and the garrison at Nat obex, the
State waa olear of them.
The people along the line* of Bberman'*
march were returniug to their homed, and endeavoring
to acrammodate ihem.-wlve* in ex is
* fing ciroumstaaoes aa hest they could. Mamy
ef the planters were without teams, and had
but. little help left, but their wants would ho
supplied by those in the districts not overrun
<o enable them to put in a cr<>p sufficient for
thsir own neooasittev.
The work of repairing the railroads and tele
graph lines was hoiiur nrn?ee..?^.t ?: ??? ?'
? m , v I|aivum^.
?Allmnta Apytal, lUtA.
' R?Domlnu(lon of I?lticolu i
Extract from Northern Letter.
Nsw Vote, February, 18fV4.
*H ia somewhat arousing says tlia Car.iltr.ian 1
to observe the developments-of the movements
now on foot a.uong u portion of the Itcpub- {
Mean party to secure the renoinination of l.in- ,
sola- Tha names of the leaders are espori- J
Uy suggestive to tho?e who ara familiar with
publio men, and indicate conclusively the de 1
moralized straits into whioh Lincoln has drift, t
_ ad. They show that he is in the hands of a <
party of wire-workers, who tiro identified with j
the enormous swindling frauds a* Washington
and the corrupting influences by whioh the
war ia maintained. They show, in oilier
wards, that the cardinal prinoipto of the Lin- 1
aoln dynasty is public plunder. t
It nppeard that a ring libs bees formed to ~|
secure the renominatinn of Lincoln. The Ira- (
ders of thle cembiuittion are Simeon Cameron, (
and John W. Foney of Pennsylvania, Tliurlew
of Now York, Pugg of New Hampshire, 1
and twe Western- men, whe are on'y less no- t
torions than the thieo first taunted beosiue 1
hey have confined their operations to a small- j \
ar field. This is tho olaas who are bringing 1 ,
Llnrals tn*w??.t '?? * ?11 '
? -?- - ??>?% ?u? tiMWMHT icrm.
Phti te letters from Washington are to Hie 1
fleet that old Alio is perfectljr frantic in re- f
Sard to his rcnomination, and that he does not. t
ischarge even the most trivial official duty a
x without considering the question how it will
affeot that end. A letter from a leading politician
of New Hampshire, giving ijn analysis ' *
fthe composition of tlie recent convention in 1 8
!-^ that Stato which recommended the renomina f
tlon of Lincoln, shown that four out of every <
ive of the members, or, in other words, fourflfthe
ef the convention, are either office hoi
ders under Lincolrf* or near Relatives 0f the *
same, who goes ae their official relatives <leaire.
Such will ?e found fo he the composition t
af public gatherings in other States The re n
elect io* of Lincoln is, therefore, simply the ex- _
tension of the prosent corrupt dynasty, with
all the swindler*. big and little from members
at tha Cabinet down to the shoddy contractors, 0
placed upon an enlarged platform, where ihey b
, will prosecute their villainies oo a grander i
sale t ban ever before..
The people, on the ether hand are in favor .
. # ^military candidate. The Herald, taking 1
the helm, is urging the names of 0rant sjid r<
? Danks for President and Vice-President. It ?
la impossible now to predict the result*, but ^
rest assured of one fact?the War Democrats, <
* ? It tbay acquire the power, will consolidate the
n^w divided elements and prolong the strug- "
pir . |Al
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Sherman Deflated.
Momtck. *e*y. Ala , Feb. 20.
"Thl Tital part oi ?the great coin oiuod
movetncht ly the Fed on I attniet against
our deleneiv* positions has failed, and aith
lit thee hole plan must come to uea^bt.
The udretioo ?>f Sherman's unity was full
ot danger, sain the event of <moeces*? he
'wtni ? here been in position to ?icr.:n^c all
our plans And render the full of Atlanta
only a question oftiu.e, CuMhis, like many
previt-u* cuo*hinaiio>u**? ih<-enemy, fa?i<'<l.
Ociaum too much was attempted. The oh-1
jective point ? which the euetny aimed]
waa b.-voiiil uU doubt the great railway can
trcof'.he (.Ijulcvicracy, ;??? ! (lie aaval attack
upon the Jdvaneeof Sherman
uj?ou Mer.diaa, and the forwird uio*eUHTit
ut on J alton, wcie all parts ot the
plan J?\ which that point was to be carried
The cheme wuh a buhl one, ami ah owed
great orij'-nslity, il' not soundness of judgment.
lieu. (Jrant ie a bold tnau, and if
i he hud succeeded in hi* couaoinationa, the
; No. th nrykt well hove claimed that he
ai* really a crcat Captain. Lii all this we
have a ii?a!i\ illustration of the poetical
j truth
J tiat the la-t laid schemes cf ?.f !
UieO.
Alt gang .jl'y."
There is reason to believe tbat P+- nriil
Shermsn expected, shin he march'-. on'
of Vicltaburg, to reach Seima, in Aia'^iuu*
The heavy column of cavalry that a'*rte-l
from'Memphis ami constituted an iutpur?
| taut part of hia farces, was to more rapid
ty across Mississippi end Alabama, cut all
[ interior railway lines, destroy t'u-bridge*
I and government workshops, lay wa*te ths
country, and gaie the rear ef den Polk,
| ha trass and delay hia retreat, and, if poasiI
h a force him down towards Mobile, whiic
i Slierman ruahad upon hits in front Had
! Uen. l'olk retreated upon Mobile,* the atI
tack upon which hj the Federal fleet was
calculated, if not designed, to draw him in
that direction, Sherman would hare occupied
Meridian, IVuioptfiis, and Selma, and
%h?t? hate rendered his cs.-.?;,a impossible,
and the fall of Mobile, from lark of provisions
and without a blow, u matter o! certainly.
The possession of Mobil# and Stl1
tna would have given the Federal commander
two important w* er ba*ue ?lite
o?ic on tho Mississippi ?t Vichbburg, the
other at Mobile, on tho Gulf, two tiavigable
rivera oomniunicating with the !atf?r?
the Alabama and 'iombigbee, and (wo rail
way# ready to hand, *iz : the Mobile :?? i
Ohio and the Vicksb'irg end .Jarkaori
roads. Once in possession of these impofUn?
points an hie army firmly established
in the triangle formed by the Alabama and
Tntubigbco rirrr* and :he railroad lending
from Seltim to rWWiopolis and Men liah.
and ire. should no more hare hem able to
dislodge him from his position than wo
have been to drive the enemy from the
Virginia l'cninaula and Fortress Monroe.
Indeed, a sue"emfiil lodgment in this
? ? ?ii
i v i ii in rrgiuu UI Aiansma WOtJll not nniv
have cairied with it tl'.n fall of Mobile :md.
Montgomery, and fecured to the en-niv
points of greal material and strategic importance,
but.it would h ire been iqniralent
to the reniovnlof the Mississippi river,
if sach a thing were physically p >*sib!e,
from Vieksburgand New Orleans to Mont- J
goniery and Mobile. Nay, more?it would
liava been a grand flunk inorenicrt, as i* j
was-destined to be, against tymerai John I
stonkwhifh, if auooeasful, would have resulted,
as has already been estimated, "in
the tall uf Atlanta and the occonaucy, by
tlie legions of the enemy, of ths northern
half ot the great State oi Georgia. livery i
ruan we might have aont to Mobile would '
Olllv lorn nnlinnnnil lti? ?' *' --
j - .. iuvu tiiv * iv>'ii J ui uur ?:tr}
a* il did at -Vie)(?bur?. ? Had (renerul Pujfc I
rented upon Mubile, fihcrraaa would h'?ve
thrown himself in his rear and cut oft lit*
supplier, us Grant did nf Vickabunr whan
he threw hia arm/ between Pcinbcrtorv and
nil hope ol succor. There could have been |
no esoape b/ wafer; for there was Farra '
gut's fleet already hurling its thunder at
Fort .Powell; nor through Mississippi, for
there was Hanks and Ins celuiiTh marchitrr
up from New Orleans. If Johnston shou d
send reinforcements to the acena of action. .
as it was doubtless axpeoted he would or
then Grant wouM fall upon him at ikihun
and force him Luck upon Atlanta, rig-inst
which it was finally hoped Shvrmau wmi.d
be able to advance from tbe West, while
Gran* pressed down from the North Indeed,
the telegraphic wires inform us that
Grant has alreiidy mo\*?d out from Chattanooga,
and that a buttle is imminent at Palton
; but when lie hear!1, ns he mil*! .'u tha
2
counts of a i?w hours, that Sherman hue
been foiled, und that his part of the corn- 1
bincd movement I as failed, he *.vi11 prob- ,
shiy retire to Chattanooga as the latter has .
to Vicfclburg. t
1-ut how tas this formidable com I) ion- >
tion defeated 7 It failed because too mmh 1
was attempted, and because it wh* met by
tho Confederates with consuiuumt* skill
and courage. The cooperating cul mine
wcro too widely separated, wcro exp >sr,i
to too many chances of failure, nnd were
intrusted to two many different heads. Tile
mluinii of cavalry, through fir outturn
nering the Confederate horse, met with (
noro than a uiatc^ in those superb a l iicrn, fl
Lee, Jj'orrest and linddy, and their brave
[ollowers. The comniabdsr of the Federal
avalry not only failed in his part of the
programme, but it seems that he ha* beri^
ronton back with heavy lose. The retreat v
)f (Jen. l'olk was a masterly,, thing. He I j
ihowcd great judgment when he d.'olin?J : 0
ft aAJfAh* r?o**l? "--I . ? J t ?
w .wviiv uattic uim reurcu ociusU tlie
rombigbee, inste d of upon Mobile. Hut
n? taken his position on the ea?t bunk rrf I
hat stream, it was impossible for Sherm <n r
,o move upon Mobile without exposing bis
buik and rear to ruinous assaults, or to
narch upon Scltn.i and Montgomery except
dter*a delay and a scries of engagements
>n the Tonibigbee and Alabama, which
rould have been pully fital to bis deigns.
Nor ahould wo fail to make grate
ul acknowledgment of that kind l'rovitones
which delayed tho attack of the cftc- '
ny upon the water defences of Mobile by 1
n adverse wimj.
This combined movent ant was nnder. I
nk<ro after mature deliberation arid elabor- ' 1
to prepuvtioa. Its failure giro# ui.two \
nonths more time in which to prepare f?r (V
he great campaign of 1H(>4. The middle n
f April, perhaps the 1st of May, will cotno II
efore a new campaign eah he dutiacd, un#."
ho necessary prcpartiotis for il* euoccaafuf 11
kecution. sin the meantime, tho rank# of ^
ho foe are becoinfng thinner every day by ij
eaeon of the expiration of the terms for 4i
-hioli hie troops enlisted, whilst ourynum- it
erii arc growing larger eaih aucceKhire 01
ay. That our oiril authorities ut Rioh- 1,1
ioimI and our goncrala in the field -will,
the advantage of theae favoring eiroum- j
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?'aiiecu the country uiay fool assured. The
proapeot bclore us is encouraging, and
gives promise, under the benign favor 0f
Heaver, ??f eventual success and independence.
Let each and all of as, lh>n, wofk
and fight us wo hare never worked and
fought btforo. 4,A bug putt, a strnug
jiull, und a poll all together," will carry nt?
through, mid give us peace and liberty for
our reward.
P. W. A.
? Cor. Qatfamnh ti>' publican.
FV.tuixt;.
W* are indebted lo Meeer*. Foster & JiuM.
'PcpoaiUrtoM for this Diatruit. that the^^^^
funded from tlie'9tli to the ICth March, Two
Hundred and Twenty-Ave thousand dolKrw."
A large amount bad air ady been funded in
other depositaries before it was made kn^wn
that An Agency would be established ai thin
plaoe.
?
The fteeerve Ctr.-n ( alUt" out.
Adjt Gen. Cooper hit- puv.n?'?l ??r.:l order*
No &2, f>rthe eniorc> ?..#?? ?t ?he military
bill, to which all ,?-uld gtTo
immediate attention. The ?; irr* ?re <luj^.?i
March I. All persons l>etw?? a r< ntSfcifiSd
eighteen. and foi ty-flee and $:t". r. re to he at
o <co enroll ?! Camps of im? tx f'.n are *o he
established 'it suitable point tuidvr ihr oiiarjto
o "commanders and enrolling officers and
dr<ll?urastere." Applf-suou* lor eioeiptioi
are to be mode in genera! to the enrolling officer
of i lie county or district and shall ho supported
by ? ilS'latit of the party, and either
testimony tinder o.ath. If the enrolling officer
spprt vh the application, he may grant an exe
option of sixty aaye?provided it ie notcountermanded
by the commandant of the conscripts,
to wboin t e certificate of exemption
has to be forwarded.' In case both atie cnrotta
ing oi'neer and (he commandant of ooiiseeijls
reject the appl ' ion for exemption or detail,
there in an anneal to the bureau of conscription
nitd tbe Secretary of War.
Application* ??f farmers. bverseera, etc., for
dct-iil, are to be maji. to th* If-sl enrolling officer
in writing, wi tbe ?fi.!* :!?. ?.f the pnrty,
and other corroborating ir e I ;?o
decision '?t ih enrolling nflf-.-ri ? ible
to tlie npplir iti-in. it is t'ornitr i* >? ?? com
ntandani of r-.tiireipts who iiitty ."t? he prove,
grr.nt w detail f"r sixty day" * " 'C >x sohl
to the bureau of conscription.
Apphca io*:? of pes-otia hetTi*en fr-y^VWe
ui.it fitly, '?rra;i-r justice equity -*:?s?ity
require t i V-letail. (>r their "jployinent
js uecea-ary to the pnNic," ?r? * ?Je in the
ittme way nS io the t .? t farmer*
Application ? for ex*-ipt1on by clergpmen,
newspaper employees, apothecaries, physieians*
professors, teachers, etc., are mode to
the lo< al enrolling otficer, and His certificate
iiiiisI be approved by the Congressional en
roiling etiicer.
Officers and agents of railroads may make
application directly to (he commandant, of
oonstAdpts for the ttiato .? .
'J'heJmreau of consent < is directed\> proceed
to enroll ' at otic*"' ail of the clerks,
ngonts, ^untd*, employ ?s, etc.. just mentioned
in the department referred to. *
Conscripts unfit foj ?< ? in the field, and
capable of discharging t*-? duti?s in quo*.ion.
will he recommended l?v the board ot examiners
for such position. .,s they ?cctn best suit
ed for.
Exemptions are granted to judge* or justice*
o! any snpremc. superior, or criminal
Court, to clerks, and to sheriffs.
Justices of the peace ?le*iuy sheriff*' com !
inissioner* of the retenue. ?rc not npafltsl
r B\> 1 ? oil!.
VCOMFOKTA11LK Cottage containing four
ltoonis, situate-l on Church Street. nil
new and well enclosed. Apply f?r par.i-ular*
to J. ',j. KL1t >lj f?.
March 17 49 4<
TIIO or i re o i M.. .I,,, T'.?. !
niuoi AI". U' > 1 * I I'. \ K?'Lu> A I
StAJirAtn a Diataict
Harriet Il.J. A1 m ., iin*ry, Aj.i .:iApr
y
Joliti D. Monteo ? . -i. al iJof
1*01 itiott !o P'-I)?8 Hi A. i<. ? *** '
ry. deceased. it\ . -o . form < ' ! rr 1
IT appearing ; > is, ?**' m thai
Kowltr on-? ?f ;??e l>e triOtr. ::i <?
realties liey?nd ?ha liroiis <>'" i' ? t; i ;
llitrefiiro mdrrtii ilmt ihe.*.pti ..r at ih\j tr( |
of Ordinary to he hnld'n ioi ' ti''?nhHi*g f?i?- j
(riot hi Spai tafihurjr Court llou-c oi?jVe 1 Jth *
day of June nr-n. io cm <. if n> \ r v*? .
why ihe mil of -Mary A. Montgomery I-e* .? - j
ed, should not lie rUinitted lo probate in U'.r .
and Anlerin form of law.
Witness my hand a.id seal of *>r"-r. March '
lfih, 1**1.
JOHN KAKL! 'O ?.AK, It. S P.
Marc h 17 IM * ;lm
Administrators' Notice.
A l.L persons havi.tg claim* ncain-i I lie e"- !
tale of }. J. (MliVKIir, deceased, are j
hereby notified to present them duly iitonted. 1
to kite underpinned on or before rlie ;b">t|i iluv !
of >111*011, instant, a? a tinul .-.ertl.sM^wit will ;
he made before the iry on .bat lav.
E. M CALVERT, AdtiCr
March 10 47 .1e?
pepo^liary ofilip l'rc.Miry (\*S A.
SPA FIT V Mi I'P.r, S. <*.
rj-^ JJK snbaorihers hart been nppftlni ! de'
p?)?ilar.:"H f?r 'Fu*' '. S .\. Trr'iMiry for .
Ma District. Wc nr.- fv*parfd ?" reeoi^Con
Viifi'Aif notes of "" don-mi..nt.''ti- " fund in
"nir per cent IfninJc. All f'< ntorlciwto
tot tumlfl before the 1?? ??l" OM'. will^bf ,
axed 3:iJ cmni* on the <F? ilar.
All who have money will <lo well Jo com* !
I ml tuuJ il irn-r.r iinielv.
F S . i;il a -11' I'l), I>..p .<i; ?I-:.* i
March 10 47 j
I^ouikI
IN llie Streets ??f Sjari.iiib j, on Cmlrs.! 13- 1
Inst -i small n mo tin of money, which iho '
truer can liayo bj >!<-n: fins the mint) anil '
>aying for 'Ltm h Iterti-rnient. ?'a i at 1 It 1 -
1115 to.
Mar 1 ? IT - - ?f
' l^t >MT
I N lh? sirtfit r?t Mpnrtunhiinr a One Hundred
Dollar intMv't hearing linnfcdeUir I
tote :? percent, il.iily.) The tinder will ho
ibcraity rewarded by lenvin;* the eaone ut On*
litre.
March 3 1(1 It |
W ft ri t <m3
1^0 hire a >jirl or wv/nuin to c-nk?oiir without
??!?il<Ii*?*n ;?ra#r? rvtl. v'pj.lv <<>
K^UARfUiS ?\ Si 11
March-10 fc 47 It
?tati; ok siTufTc.\ ft< ?\.\s a. "j
. 8PARTANltUBU. JHSTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary. '
Robert .MoCraw, Hx'or., Applicant,
'leasuitl McOraw, N J. Sarrnjl. and wife,
el al.% Rufrmlauia.
l't'lition for final M'.'iloarni an 1 decree.
r~"T appealing to my*4ati?faetie*r^0f>tl'l??tB*nt
l_ ?i.-? r?w, u'K'ii nnri hu i repra-o-ntai ives of
t i Ilium Mot niw decaael, nani known,
leorge Mol'mw, Peter Idc'"raw, .) Surra It
n<l wife, J)fbbjrH*rr*i^' J. M Mel" raw, l'crry
[utnpht lesnnd wile Ariiiitfi.'ia, I > ?. Wooil an>l
'i(*o June^knd . A. MriTHaw*. defendant* in
Ijin case rcaide beyond the limp* oT thin Male
I in therefore ordered thai inejt appear it (ho
ourt of Ordinary 10 be olden for Spartanburg
ijirirt at Spu/iauburxt'ouri House, on the
lit day of Juno neat, W show cause, if any
try onn, why a final settlement of the e-^ite
f Cabmid McCratf, deceased, should not be
iade-and a decree rendered thereon 1
Wit*e?-?my band and soul of office.
J NO. EAK^K UOMAK, O. H. l>.
March 10* 47 im
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Dentul IVotice.
I WILL be in my only throe days i
t'.io week, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY an
hatchDAY.
C. LKK, D. D. 8^
NO^ICK.
ALL persona holding claims against t >i
KiluteofJOIlN W. IV III I'li deceased. q i
present tii???? legally attested ; mid nli person
indebted to Said Estate & re re<ptosled to piak
payment.
JOHN SIMPSON, Administrator.
Mar 10 47 3t_
AOUlNISTIt tTOK'.miX
I)Y order of the Ordinary I will sell on tli
13 28th of March instant, at the residence <
Mr*. Lucy Cooper, all the personal p'repert
tolonging to tiic estate of Jho. W. White, d?
ceased, consisting of
Household Sc Kitcliei
Furniture.
Cattle. Ho. **, Bug?}' and llajoes;
A Chest of Carpenter's Tools,
Terq?i tnn<le known on dttv of sa'e.
JOHN SlMi'SON." A.hnininlrntor.
March IU 47 . St
w
Headqimrtcrw,
COMMIS8AKY-GKN1/S. I>EI"T. S. (.
^CoLUMHiA, S. U., March 5, 1?G'?4.
THE Uoarde of Soldiers* Kelicf throughot
the Mate who have not remittal tl
amounts for sale* of f\\Kl>8 and I'liOTI! i
full, are hereby re'jiie?ie l lo do so before 1i
April neat. All amounts received by litem n
Cer Maid date for K?a'.ir< of above, will b-* subjei
to tlie deduction ol' SSj per cent., and will I
wo received by t Itio Department.
Dy order of the Governor.
' llH'HAUD CALEWELL
'Lieut. Col. and C. (i. 8. C.
' March 10 47 8
r All peperw in State will plea no inwe
three lint re and rend bills in duplicate, wit
copv ol advertisement attached, to this Depar
me tt foy payment.
S.TA 11. AND DISTRICTfTxrs.
j" WILL if not l'rovidoncially hindered, eor
a iu imi'ii iaici i i hip t mr? fin
plucks heretofore ad vertised in the ( arolin
SpMrlHD uniil Mosday the tilst ilny oT \lnrc
instant. And will nttcnd At Spartanburg t.
If , on Tuesday anil Wednesday the 22nd an
23d days, to colle t the Village Tax ami n
Thursday tho24th. to receive the Rallanc* <
the Taxes from the Country, a- th-ii will be tii
last chance to pay Taxes previous to the 1?
tlnv of April, alter which time eneli 'far pay
er will lose min third of their money in pay in
Taxes except paid in fire dail ir notes, or undci
This change in the time to receive returns an
Taxes is dona solely for the accommodation ?
Tax payers, and 1 sincerely hope that all wi
attend anJ pay their Taxes, and save to then
selves S3J per eent.
K. C. POOI.B, T. C., S. D.
March 7. 1888. -17 tf
N It. Tax payers will be expected toniaV
rhsir own change. It. 1*
NOTICE !
C URIt E X C V.ACT.
Tl... ..i t- I '
j lit i/t?uwo vi uuuui \ in ncrcn
Call tho attention ol nil concerned, t??* th
oponitinn-ot' the Act ol th? Cu'.ilclerat
> oti^rt.**, jpprovcl Kehriiarv 11, Istil, l>
which ail Treasury notes >?l>ov the tie
nomination of live dollars not finded i
lour per cent, button before the fir.?t i
April, proxuuo, will be thou subjected t
"a tax of lidh IM'r cent., and they lurch
itire notice
1st. That all pcraoat an J corpora ti n
having chums upon them lor de? n?ili
Hank balances, l.\ rtilie.ite.* <>l J)cj.o 1
t 'li. cka, i'lvidcnds, ?JC" , etc., h'*11 ^rc?cii
liteii" clanu^and receive payment Uicrto
on or before the li'th day or March, It;
ant.
lid. To facilitate the ojv:at;ons of Ihty
en rouier* i.j iitudin^ their 1 r a?tiry ii t;'
our per ee r. i.tunl<, according t til
,i ;,i it Act ot t i hi on {j,,. i?. 4 a ? \t ; . e in
ii.lie to rrftoc the .-auto oil d , >? t ntiii
the Uth day ot March, instant, ami to pa
chrcka dr.ion M_*atr-st tin panic, ci t:l ;h
I'.nh idem?hot lial.it os indu-ivc.
Sd. .'.tier the I'Jtli day ol March, in
stilt. I. at ir. said lhi? it m in
avoid, ?oi their depositors and uthers nun
o-tcd, the tax ?>t doi per rent., will j roe?.e
to fund the frcastiry note* then retuain
injj in their possession ,tn lour per eo it
hoods, on account ol and tor the benefit o
5aid depositors and other.-, and thereullo
pay all such claims in t]?e slid bonds.
4th 'idle 111 nk - will continue to roceir
and pay '?ut iiejsniy notes oi the ieuoini
nation of tivo (lobars an i ie and will re
coive in the same manner as iieretofoi^
the tie.r issues to made un ler this Act.
.1. A. I'llA > KOKI?\
l*ret>'t ouinicre>al"lia >? i > n n ...
* ft. .1. J O i I s*: ON,
I'res.i Cxcbsnge lime >a < ..iiitnb.a
D b A VI" Mil..
I'res't Planter's o: Mechanic'* Hank, t'UarlcsiOi
J. K.
l'res't Hank o.'i hai lean.n.
J A M 1.8 ItOSK,
l'rca't Souib V* esiorn It. It. Hank.
IIKNKV !.. KLI.Ii)TT,
l'res't I'U.'T'tr's bank ?>t K.mrtei t.
(J HO. f. AMllitO ,
J'rcs t Hani. ol 1 nearer.
J. Q. 11 llNMNli.
Fres't Itnuk uf lic-jr^elowtt.
WM. WII \LEY,
Fres't Parmer's ami Exchange Hank:
WM. OO P.lt.V.
Free t ^lfcliitiiic'a Bank oi Chrrawf
\\ M ?i. d.MWll,
Fro.Vt Uu on Itauli.
CIIA3L M. FI RM \N.
Fres l Rank of tjio State of 3 C , Charleston.
ANIM1KW 31.MONDS.
Pre.Vl Branch Bank ul'S. l'? ?i Abbeville.
JOHN KIMIIKit.
Fxcs't anch Bank <>I 8 C. at ? oluuibia
(JEO. 15. It HI I),
Fres't Bank of S t nrolina.
1>. L. Mot AY,
Fro i l'ci'jilc * Batik.
KL?B A III' .S'KBBINO.
l'rea ?- State Bank.
B. l>. flOVD.
Fres't Bank of Newberry.
March 10 17 ?t
Jkif- All papers in the State publish L.11 tin
1 tit It M arc It ami ?cml hilla to the Bank o
Charleston in Columbia, ,s. C.
I A>st
BETWEEN the Wuf^er House ami the I'al
uietto House on tliu 1'Htli nit., i
iitatvy (ioltl King iftul a small Fish. By tear
ing the same at this the limler will hi
liberally rw nihil Mnidi .1 I
IX<?1 i<M*.
VI.I. persons having claims against (he estate
of II. N1. TITRNEH, deceased, wil
l.mikI them in by ih? loth Maroh noxt propcrl;
vouched.
A. WIN'OO, Administrator.
March 3 4?1 21
SALE.
V TRACT of w.?o?l land localed within J
miles of the village containing about 25t
items, f<>r particular, applv to
J. M. Kl.FORD.-or
nt this olfief,
Marsh 8 48 ?
| STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
n I UNION UI8TKICT.
d Id Iho Court of Ordluwyr.'
WHKHEAS WILLIAM T. Bill ANT
Administrator of i>10 viil(? ef.JEUK
MlAIf KIliDV, dec*im<i, lit* applied to i.m
to liave tlio estate of said d?eriw?>I Httltd
e ami tl a| pftrii)|> to ray satisfaction tint tbt
II following defendants reside from and beyot?<
i" * the limits of this Etate. viz: Adon Kirby am
? cl iidren of Etnauuel Kirby, whose Domes art
unknown.
It i* therefore ordered that they appeal
personally or hy Attorney before in? iu tht
Court of Ordinary, at Union Court House, 01
the 27th day of May uozl. mod object, or I licit
10 consent to the same will be entered on record
>f C. OAGK, 0., U. D.
y Veb 20 46 . - 8?i
I Jme ! Inline I Lime!!
A 1* 'Iu-- bilns. Fresh Luno is now ? bant
* f-\ ol the beat quality. fur exchange only4?h
previsions. leather, iron etc.. from the produ
cars. Exchange auly on the old i rices 01
4, both sides. W. CUKTI3.
Keb 18 44 tf
Kstatc Notice.
^ A !;L peiaont. baring claims against thi
J\ t-lme of KOUEK1 LlANlKL, deceased
ate hereby notified to present thvin duly at
leaied to the noderaigced for pajracnt. on oi
> before die I lib ilit)' of -March next, t> ifigl
'Cttleni'in of I lis estate will be made befon
the Ordinary oit thai d*y.
., MAKV J. DXNIfL; Xdin'r.
E Feb 25 46 tl
WaU'ii IjOWf.
r- T 0:ST ai Mrs M. B. WAliKKH'B on thi
i t JLi njgbt of ibe ?Oxl? i islam. a medinm sixer
ie 17au1KV WATCH, Chatelaine and Key at
laoheJ. Maker J. It. Losoda. iHiudon. No
2bi8. When lost tha watch was witkoui
crystal and not running. Any person lrarinf
it pt ibis office or giving any information lead
w in" to its recovery will b# liberally rewarded
rt Feb 26 46 lf_
i- ilrtU II. KltlLIttMII.
- VT? FREIGHTS will be delivered from tht
_Lsj Depot i?t >|>.triHnhurg until all chargei
arc paid. Mon;e r II be c).urged in every
i instance. wlicr. ii remains in the depot more
I ' tlmn "I'vrn days, (loutl.t shipped to tho curt
u of the Express ompnny, must bo convigucil
h to a doctor in Columbia.
JOHN W. )LARDY, Agent,
d Feb 25 45 * tf
J STATE OK SOUTH CA UOUNA,
ADJ'T AND INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE.
ii CnLt'MU, Feb. 25", 1804.
| GENERAL ORDERS NO ?.
r, A AN Act of Congress basing declared al
d < A persons between the :i?-?sof seventeen am
,1 tiny years liable to t oafeflerate etrvice, it n
11 deemed unnecessary to proceed with the en
roJline.it directed to be made by General Or
dcrs No 2, issued from this o nee.
Ii.- Genera^Orderv Nos 2 anil 0 are there
fore emnit ortnr mled, and tho appointmi-nts o
Enrolling Offieera and Surgeons, announce*
liv General Oiders No 4, are re\oki d. S.ai>
_ officers will p e*cni their accounts D-r way f*
tlic time tliey hare been on duty. at this office
for approval.
111. All orders ptiSlisiied Tn the papers r
the -Mate in relation to a till enrolment will l.i
discontinue'! r.ficr this date.
J By order of the Governor,
c A. C. O Mi I/. SO TON,
c Adj't and inep'r Gen'l S.'C.
jy Feb 21 -I "> )v
Stock."
SWttI'ANBlilit; AVJ UNION R. ft.
?* fllllE holders of this Sfeck are r.otif.od If
} R present tbe tsnif nt L'tainnvilie. lor re
iKinjilion, witbiti one month frutn I lit* time, m
p i ilie iSiridenda accruing therein. hereafter wli
tiot l?e paid. TllOS B. JEfKIJ
I'rasifhuit S. A U. II R.
r? Mar.-h ? -i* 4t
If SAL& M LAM).
-<*? ? -am
i? | TT)V authority of tbe 'a*t enllot the l?!o ITL
f I B # II- II. Tlid.R.Sr'N. 'le.-eue l. c wilt \
, I ^to pntihc i-ile ' ? h o> i!?t Ai'illi.
the I dlowinj! ' tC's of Ulf t t.i *r t :
"I ,i .? .. i ... t?.. v tr .-! * ?
... . . 4 4 f ^ in^r t">I
' hill a II. Wftiker, whole tract containing i n,
\ ancs*
v LARKIN B\LlNtJXU TRACT, lying on the
witcrs of Lawson's Kork, nojuiniug H. W.
Harris ami others and contain* 4iJ aor??.
ll'Si. BISON TRACT. tioarOl'eroktc^jirtDgi
" ontninitig 1UI and a ?t> nnoihtfr tract
tw.tr t hcroucc Snritijf". containing 1?acre>
{ and Ihiui'M by I bo lands of tlcmy dines Beni_
i lie au>( oilier*, kliutru as the t unions km ate
lands almi another tract on the wr?ter? of Cher
'. okee creek, containog li?7 acres and bounded
by the Ian.Is ot bl.talcr, Hennet and othsis.
f Uso the SIMIAIT fKACT. near the Chero
keo Springs containing IfiO more*,
j. Al*o H '? oi a tract ur parrel of I md, near
t'li r? kre Spr ings, containing 100 acres m I
known as ine lirrtnld laud.
Also t c CARVKR MILL TRACT, on Peters
* creek, containing 1 I'd acrca. adjoining land* ot
Caiuion.'Patieraon and others.
A s i ttic PKA11SON Til ACT, n?ar Canipohcl!
i ?w-ui'ig Ian Is ot lValm;i. and contains di
\ one naif ; I ) of rhr tract held in Common
by th? estate of H. 11. Thomson. diceasad. uud
J.tn in Wall adjoining lands of Henry Dodd and
11 others, whole tract contains 2W arras.
Also the CLEM KNT TRACT King on Lawion's
I'ork. near tiie Village, bounded by lands
o' l>r Bit ng and others containing ld-l acra .
Also a tract near the Vjjlpge, an the Laurens
road adjoining lnnaa of Mrs. Kir by and other*
and contains 4t> not es.
?AI.'O?
Tlie following Village Iiots, Vias
The i) i.ee l.oi. vijoin.ng l>r. Kennedy, fronting
Church Street, on whicft there is a two
Story Brick building.
Also a Lot near and in rear of the Depot containing
about d acres.
Also i i.*?l 9 ? Church Street, adjoining Mrs.
, Kwni'n, Until :i ?A? building lot. *
I \l o one Lot attuafeJ > > Hamburg neajr the
Female I'olicgo.
Alto Two Lot# situated an the Kail Road
near Uio Depn:. known na the Calliua Uu, .Containing
about 6 ucrea.
Alan >i Lot in roar Af t'ol. Legg's re?idaaoe,
near the Female Academy
Ami ali i several ot her small Iota below .lack*
son Dan.el's, well adopted for building purp?
sea ^
Thin it a good* opportunity to inraat and
.tuoh opporionii iet "are hcl loro olTered, c?ntl
prising some of life mom valuable property
within the District or \^l ?ge. Any ef the
! al ioto property can ho traded for. privately.
TKKMS tnmle .known on application to ua
and on d*v of sale.
J. WADDY THOMSON,
11 II. THOMSON,
t J. 8. R. THO iSOf,
F.xecetora of II. II. Thomson, deceased.
IjmtA- Daily Carolinian and Guardian will
i please copy once a week for one month and
; send hills to this office for payment.
Mapch 3 lii St
JIIST R BC EIV ED AT
< p. >4. s >1 ith;s !
COFFEE, SUfi Alt, TEA, SODA, PEPPRR,
I SPICE. MADDER, Arc.
GUN CAPS. PENCILS* KNIVES,
TOBACCO AND SALT.
All of which will be aoll cheap for CASH
it or exchanged for all kin<l* of ProYiriona.
j Bring on your CONFEDERATE MONEY
AND rllOVISIONS.
P 8. SMITH.
SuceMaor to John AY. Harris*
Fab 35 U
*
NOTICE. *"
Confederate Slates Of Aaerfec,
H it Dnawvtr, Ipuav pr CtuourtM(r y
Richmmv, Va., Juiyy JUjilt.
PARAGRAPH X of Geoorsl OrJo*
No. 82, Adjutaat and ]a?Molor GM*
I craU Offlco, of 18(52, reqauM Ibt appli1
oation* lor exemption mvmMtm rrm b*
'' in*<jc to (lie Enrolling (flcir. If Ibi lor
cat Enrolling Officer tin sot the power W
; *ct, or is in doubt, he will, after invsotigo'
i tion, under Circular No. 8, current series,
r refer such application, through the proper
' official channels, to this Bureah.
All such applications addressed to thuf
lluicau trill ncecwdiij and fmri?U)| bo
returned i'c?r local investigation, sod tlid *
J applicants will thus bare u*?leasty loot Otoe
. utrd prolong suspense.'
i Appeals from adverse decisions of the
local officers, and of the Coinrnaadaiit >4
i Conscripts far the States, will bo forward- *
ed by then for blaring, when any plansi^
ble ground of appeal is set fortb.
; <?\. JOHNS. rilESTON , Sup't A {
r C. B. Du wield, A A.Gm.
I * March 8 46 8ft
1 SQT* All papers in the State copy three *
tioics and send accounts to Counaaadeat
of Conscripts.for S. C. .
*Soiice. ~~;r
s rpms wilt notify all persons net to trade
I J_ for a note of hiind given to J. F. Bailey*,
for (ire hundred dollars, [$600.W)^ci??n oetee
time in the year IMJt), perhaps in*i>eeoiaber..
I i860. * Said note has some credits on it. K
: now consider said note paid off, aad I will aaft
pay aaid note or enp part of it* nnleoe oea>
polled-by law. *
WILSON ALEXANDKE.
Feb 2S 46 4s
Notice tc> Creditors.
I ALL PERSONS having d*ui?iidi against Ibd
> Estate of Ellas Fleming deceased, ?r? kcrak/
r notified to present thdlr propertjr attested ui -
the under*igucd for payment. _
AMANDA M. FLEMING. Eseeetria.
I Feb 18 44 ?
WAITED
rTIO purchase, a likely young NEGRO FXfc'
| LOW. For one capable of diechargiag the
duties of a Body Servant in camp, a liberal
price will be paid. Apply at tbis cftee immediately.
_
Pet I JT _ ?f ,
1 JLOST
? ,4 T BIVTNG8NJLLE on Tuesday, Ike
/\ instant, a l'OCKKT BOOK, eontaiaiaf
TEN DOLLARS and twenty-five eerta. a pair
of EAR RINGS, and a lot of Needlea. The
finder will he liberally rewarded by leaving
f the satue at this oiliee.
j CYNTHIA C. SMITH.
it "
i ?o ir i,
\ IV otieo.
HARVKT RUSH lolls belors tn i BlttR
Mure MI LE, punpn?i| in b? three jurs
t nl.t, no brands percrieablc. Appraised by J.
T. Wood, D. M. Wood and H P. Wsod at
Pour Hundred and Filly frsHars. Paid
may be found at said Hush's larm, on the District
road to GifeariUe Court Honsc, ftsutk
'fryer near, this S2d das of Dscstnhtr. IStS.
13HAM WOOD, Magsirare.
Jan 4 40
J^onnd
Crawfordsrille, tw? weeks ago. ?
sum of > onfealerate monsr, (bstweaa
and two hundred dollars.) which ths owner e?a
, h*ve by sailing on Jaa. D. iiiviags, Cr.wlerwari'.Ie.
/*.
JOes. 10 _ 37 *
. Kcidriiic M.i!? Acade r.:y !
rTtilE E*?pc\jc? of ilr* wr*# V?
I i CuVtf n?a In. VI D MT VII lUhif * ^
I -m. ? ----- ??'? vA l W m M ^
j I.CAItY 15W4.
TEIOfS:
j <.'?**.-io! -cSipi.-jrw, 540.00.
, Knjrl ?fi Do. ^'3 >.<!*>.
Address Ivt. Tllf:0. F. SMITH, tvaaipu.
Kei-isille, Sj>oiUuburg I>.n id, S.'C.
J>.n 14 40 ?f . .
m ill I) YILLE
Fcinfl]0 llijg-li Mohools
11/U.L enmnpntf* ibe lat MUNDAY Ilf
' H FEBRUARY.
IIATM U? TUITION:
Preparatory, SI A 00
Collcgiato, S*0 aad 40 00
. Fieneh, * V0 00
Music, SO 00
Contingent Tea, * 1 00
Usi* of Piano, t 00
Board Fitly Dollars per Session, to be pn:<
ill UfAVIli Jllft. EI ??! ! T?r? r\I 1- ?rlli f?
?, ? ? I t -r?
nirh their sheets, hlaukets, kr.if* and ferk,
and tumbler or rup.
Patrons who ore unable to furnish previsions,
will be allowed to par the money.
REV. R. U.'REIO, A M.,
P. C. JOHNS!ON, A. B..
Assoc.ale Principals.
Jan 14 40 if
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SJLti. ~
^ *
rpilE Ilou*e and Lot formerly occnpied hy
?_ l?r. KAUSDALE, and situated ncar*CM.
f. O. P. VERNON'S. 8. "BUBO'S and the aid
Baptist Church Lots; and bonnded on tto
Knot. South and lY?n sides hy a thirty fcok
street. is offered fur sale upou rsry reasonable
terms: *
The HOUSE is a*two story building, and
contains four good rooms and out-buiidinga.
In conucctioh tritli the above Lot will to
sold a
LOT OF WOOD-LAND.
Containing 18 acres, two miles from Tows.?
For further information, apply at this oSlae.
Dej. 24 Stf If
PUBLIC NOi ICE.
4 LL persons art notified not to trad* wiHt
A or employ my negroes in any ataaaeT
what.rnr. No application to the -oatrary will
be granted.
J. m. C A It SOU.
" Jan 11 40 * *f
?. --d*r
Claim Aironor.
1 T"VU1".IN0 my abnonoa. parsonadaairi ngiha*
I I clams filed for deceased haxbanda araona,
will pleaae Cill on M?<?rs WM. II. TK1MMIRR
or A. WINliO with whata I bare left blanke far
that purpoaa. *
J. M. CLfOItD.
Dec. 3 >6 %t
LOST.
T OPT at Bit ingnvillr FACTORY, on tha lftth
1 J instant a Fancy Port Monie. It containing
even one kuudre^ dollars in paper monoy,
four pieces of Silver. also an order to gat a
Hunch of Yarn. Finder will bo rewarded by
louring the raine at this office.
Dec 17 SS tf
* - ? ?? - ,
I^ojst or Stolen
VT the Dcrct at this plaee, on Monday tho
11th instant, a C RPET 11AO, eoatalaI
uig valuable olnihing The clothing contained
j therein ? n? marked. The Bag was eotmaVk,
c<1. A liberal reward will bo paid for its delivery
at this jflteoor for any information eoncernmg
it.
[ JanvS ^ 41 tf
Crow Har Lost
BF.TWr.FX Paoolrtt Ita>ot and. Spartan-*
burg. Any one wiiff* suitably reward|
ed i>y leaving it at Ihra office.
Fob 26 4* - tf
V '*v