VKi spA|hti1j ^w'n.'yvv- v^*n-'x ' > thar?lnj. fBptetmber X), 1M4. DiFS!~J. TERNOX. No dftent has, perhaps, spread a deeper gloom over oar ooraraunity, th??n the doalh " of Dr. Jamu Jordan Vkbnon, which oeoatred at his natdenoe In o'or towo on Sunday last The immediate onus# of his demise was Typhoid Dysentery?the termination of other organie disorders, from Which he had snflWred for six or eight 'freelcs previously. Though complaining, he still retained physioal strength te ena hit Mfe to attend to his private as well as professional duties, antil about a week previous to the sad event whioh we, in ootn. bob with the community around, ao sin oeraly bemoan. Dr. Vbbnon was no ordinary man. "7" ? Willi a strong intellect, supcriotjadgment, ^ nd a mind educated and fully indoctrinated in the bcieoce of medicioe, he entered life M thoroughly furnished unto good works." The yosr after his graduation in t * the Medical College at Philadelphia, he ti spent at Timmonaj Old Field. The fbl g lowing year, 1827, he removed to this wil- h logo. But n abort time elapsed bofore he o Had ample opportunities of exhibiting that e ' knowledge he had ao studiously acquired b In coll go. Fever, of the most malignant !i type, oooa made its appearanoc, and so e successfully and skilfully did he oontrol a the disease, that he permanently laid a foundation ou which he eroeted that high professional reputation he maintained to the day of his death No physician com- C . a ? - _ v ranaca more largely the confidence or the feepeet of the medioal fraternity than did he. The courtesies of the profession he ^ always observed, while his duties he ever ( discharged conscientiously and faithfully. ( Not only in his own district, hut in the ad- c Joining counties of North Carolina, in the ^ summer of his professional life, was he ^ eillsd to administer the healiug art. All j ploag the traok of life has he left eviden- ^ ces of his skill as an administrator of mcd- ^ ioine, and of that science which he so ^ warmly espoused and beautifully illustra- () ted in praetiee. In our intercourse with j him, these statements are fully verified. ^ In affliction, wo have found him a kind, n generous, warm-hearted friend, as well as ^ an intelligent, well informed praetitioner. o In remedies, he was as fruitful as scien8 tific in their application. For over thirty g TPira wn. *?;??!? * - ? V! .vtiiiiij vu^agcu 1U ills pro fossion, and, daring that time, h^d a mor e j extensive practice than any other country ^ physician. As a friend he waa beloved?none kuew bin bat to love him. His heart vraa ever ^ warm and goahing?its flow was never ob at rooted by the icebergs of selfishness, fie # knew no distinctions in aooiety except ^ such as virtae defined. Over all the glow & of his kindly disposition spread its cheer- ^ ing influence. To the higher and lower q grades of society he presented the same ^ character of generosity and affability. But he is gone. In the 58th year of a ^ well-spent lile, he has been "gathered to the Fathers." For many years he bad g been a member of the Presbyterian Church ^ *""in this place, and clearly, in the hour of his death, did ho attest <*he truth that his c peaoe was made with God. .To abler pens we leave the duty of a fuller record of the excellencies of the deceased. * ??,? * o The Wajrside ftlonae. p Ever? one has lone mum ImhmJ nnt ? only that this institution is in operation at It this place, but, that its benefits have been lib&ally dispensed without respect t# per v . aons. In the army there is no caste. All b are on equality?the private is as mueh t the lord as the "officer of the highest rank, d To aid them all equally is (lie grand, be- G nevolent, and ennobling object. Several a ? hundred soldiers havo boon accommodated g here for nights and days since the 1st Jn- fl )y last, have received all the comforts and *' pleasures which kind hearts and lender ) hands oan suggest nod accomplish for their - "* 1 hMT^lkre all jiave received a cordiaj 1 welcome. Uere, oil under a wise and well P conceived system of practical benevolence b have bcj^blcssed and forwarded at heavy i< expenditures to the bosom of their fain'lies g and friends. The sold'or's heart has boon 1 made to sing with gladness, bis lipe to a praise the kiud attentions and Under mio- e, istrationsol angelic woman. So,i?itnotli- s iug to do thiif to send a thrill of joy to " - r T the sad heart of the wife and children whose husband and father lias breasted the II battle storm ou u-.any a field of fieroo eon- ^ flict f Is it not something to swpply hi?? 8 physical wants as ho roturns to his home ^ whence he Went forth to vindicate your w property?to fight for your personal und po ^ litieal independence, to establish those great principles of Government for whieh so ^ muoh blood and treasuro have bee n czpon dod. is there s heart in these tiuics of ram. pant avarice so callous to tho interest oj st our oountry, so steolod against the synipa- di (hies of suffering humanity, as to withhold e] bis snpport for 'this institutio n f If so, it most go down, '/he ladies j>f the villago 1 havn given their time, e oergiea, and even S< their provisions to sustain it. Day and ^ eight they have labored to extend its Llov incs, and with their own lmnHt w ^ Fl n to make iU interior arrangements u Fi fall end plousantaa possible. Longer they ^ cannot work without the co-operation ol the country at large'* 1 hoy.ask Tor no Tl although large amounts havo been expended in neon one day for vehicles and jfjj bones to sead die orippled and nuuned aol? or * * t\ tier to lit tzt Wh?t they want, are regetablcs, bacon, meat, flour, eggs, butter, xmltry and all such productions. Will rou not give tbetn? Forwent them im moliatoly to tho Wsyeido Homo, they cost >ut Uttlo, while the moral effeots may not o measured upon tho country or the isues of the war. Let not a week pass withiut filling its rooms with such stores. If ou do not, we speak advisedly, our devoted ronton will be compelled to withdraw their avors, and the soldier, as la day of yore will made to ramble about your town, with>ut house or pillow ou whioh to refet hie retry head. To the ladies of the country re appeal. Take charge of this Batter, ad the work, aided by those here* will go o, successfully on* To the sellers of wood round here, we would apply also for help, rith unntubered acres ef virgin forest, rill you not now and then bestow a load i>r the benefit of this, the house and the iomo of the soldiers. IcKvllle l>lfh Bcheeli. We direct attention to the coiuiuuiiicaion from the President of tbo Doaid or he Reidville High Schoo's. We are [ratified to know that the subaciiption lius eec secured. The object is a laudable ne> and must meet the appiobatiun of very pat riot io and Christian heart. We' lopo to see the subscription increased to a irge, and handsome amount. 8uch an nterpviae speaks well for the patriotism nd liberality of our peo^e. IUR DISEASE AND" ITS KEMEDT. 'Friend, Norman kills me; Norman, in the hour If bleep, oppresses nss with (VandCut power." liuMAS. EV OUR CONTRIBUTOR. In (he conduct of the war now w. ging el ween the Northern and Sou. hern Slates, here lias been no lack o( faith, among lie Southern people, in the eventual sueessof their cause. As a proof of ?lii?, every acrifice, both of life and treasure liar, been i-cely made by a gieat tiujori y of the co-do to sustain the new j?oi?? ?eal fabric noil wl?i??ll ll>ni? I..*.? - j ?mvi? uv|?v vi l Ui U C M'CUl lty cpcnds. The army to a great extent has cen led and clothed by contributions rawn from the aclf-douial, and extracrinaiy exertions of friends who retuaiii at omc. The direct consequence of this oble conduct on the part of the people is, hat luxury has almost cntitely disappeard fiom the land. Freedom gained under uch circumstances of trial and self-sacri3e would indeed prove a boon of pricexw value?an inheritance ofs.rengih?a early bought, and a aearly prized blessing ) coming generations. Jiut whilst tho larger element of our ovulation, consisting of the great, oud ic good, and the patriotic have toiled*, nd struggled, and suffered to build up nd sustaiu tho oountry aud its cause, jere lias been an eleuieut at work having continual tendency to undcrmiue, to eaken, and to destroy. A pigmy, pitiful nd mean at first, insidiously pretending to arm into liic tho dormant powers of -ade, it has strengthened with the lapso of uie, and has grown to the dimensions ot giant. This monster, style it as you will, xturtion, avarice, .covcloiisne^s, or pluner, is the luting power with the few, and I consequently more dangerously to the irosperity of the tuany. It bus coutiollcd ad regulated the fluctuations of interhange, and prescribed a scale of value for II commodities, its power was unehecki from the beginning it has thcrefbie tempered without hindrance, aud now aunts tho right aud privilege of bciug :ft to carry on its work of destruction. Like l'olypheinus the Government is ^ a* ? uueriDg iruui a diacuse indicted by the and of Noman, a very ubiquitous indiiduul, whone personal identity it is a very ifficult mat tor to discover. When the lovernmcnt assails an individual with the ecu ation, 'tis you that is l he cause of uiy roauing, you are making uiy wounds to ow, she is astonished by tbo response, thou canst not suy I did it. Shake not our gory locks at mo 1" To the intent that they might make 'olyphouius drunk, the uior* rive thct giant of the only eye ot which e oould boast, Ulysses and his coiupan)os offered him a brimming, fouiuing oblet of ioroign wine. Ky tins artifice, 'olyphentus, supposing all lueu to be cjuallj honorable with hiinielf, was not gregiously deceived. lie drank the wiiio, wore it was cclcsuul, and culled for more. He eaid, and greedy grasp'dihe heady bowl, hrioe drained, uud poured ilie deluge on hie soul. !is sense lay cover'd with ihe doiy fume ; fhile ihue my fratidful speech I reissutue. hy promised boon, Oh Cyclops, do 1 claim, ome plead my title : Nornati is my u me The giant then: Our premised grace receive, ho hospitable boon we mean to give: rhcn all thy wretched crew have felt my power, oroan shall be tho last I will " lie Haul: Then nodding with the fumes of wine, ropp'd his huge head, and snoring Uy supine." But when they had gotMh hi in into this ate of drunken sleep, tho wicked crew rove a sharpened stake into tho monsters' (e ball, and then, lie sends a dreadful groan, the rocks around Urough all ihuir tutnosi winding oaves resound, Mired we receded. Forth with fr mtjc hand, e tore and dushed ou earth the gory brand, lien oslls tbo Cyclops, all that round him uvcil, itU veioe Uke thunder, and a direful yell, rom all their dson?n kill* roe; Noinsn in tbe , hour Of sleep oppresses me with fraud ful power." it In soute such similar way is (his tra^i- a co oomedy of Ulysses and bis followers be- Cl iog re enacted in our day. Drugged to ? stupefaction by the foreign wine of block- ii ado fanning, our government is just in tbe condition in whioh poor Polyphemus was, when the crafty Ulysses. C The pointed torment on his visual ball Met full." She knows that some one has i, indiotcd an injury upon her, bcoause she 11 ice la that nain tK.t ? u? j:-'!?' ?? wvpiiico ucr ui uiiunci* )> ly seeing, bat she can only ray in response " to her friends who sympathise with her, ,j ' Friends, Neman kills me." If she could 'J Isy her hand upon Nomsn and identify ti him, she might indeed in the end make him disgorge his stolen booty, and devour 0 him herself, but sinoc her ouly eye is gone * she must blunder about io the darkness, ,| and Noman will certainly escape. ? Tliero is jast a possible chance of the * government being delivered f;om the great ? malady inflicted upon her; but that chance " involves the possibility of finding Noman. i; He is a very crafty individual, anil will ^ try to elude detection. Nouian can only >Si be found by this inquisitorial procca: every c artiole of prime and absolute necessity, whether of fc rcign or domestic manufacture, must be reduced by legislative enactment to such a uniform standard of valuation as will enable tbe needy to I'itc and q the government to prosocute uuctubarrass cd its financial operations. Why should a J government, so noble, so generous, sodis- ,] interested as the Govirnuient of the Con ? fedciate States undoubtedly is, become the *, bond-servant of all the Judas Iscariots and d Shy locks in the land 7 Let us hope that " she will not endeavor to vindicate herself in the hour of her extremity by proclaim* "Friends, Notnan kills me; Roman, in the hour ? Of sleep oppresses me with frnudful power." mo For the Carolina Spartan. The Trustees of the Reidvillc High ? Schools beg leave tossy to the public, that ' their fund lor the education of the Or- I ?l phans of Soldifcr.s, has beep securei. A ^ considerable Mini has already be -n invest- ii ?d for this purpose. The umouiit con- ^ tributcd, has been given by, comparatively ,* few persons. We have received, and passed "Upon some applications tor I lie l? n ti; of this iund. We are anxious to .ocrvasc ti e subscription, to as large u? am mat .11 possible. We hope th >su, who li ?vo premised to aid this enterprise, l?ut u it \et subscribed, will make up ti.cr uiiuds it 01R&, as to the sum tliey are willing to give to such uo object; and that all will consider whether 01 not llio pair Orphans of tho brave dcfiiiders yl our lives and property, have uot claims upon our generosity and liberality, urged by every sen (intent of Patriotism and llciigion. Lit covetousiicss ard scltislmess ixive place, iu our hearts, to belter principles, in this nolle work. Let 1 ur conduct in this matter atte.t our devotion to our country aud to the principles of lie iyion. The Slate, Of course, will cairy on us system of free education 111 the primary branches ot learning alter the war, 011 a 111 ire liberal scale, than it has do 10 hitherto. What we propose, is to take some of | the more promising in the classes Jesigha f ted in the sulwcription: and out ot the chariticfl of God's people ; the libe ality of , patriotic, and public spirited citizens, to t ghc them a higher education than the ^ State will furnish, to lit thciu for teachers. v The lund cannot bo better designated than ^ by calliug it a ah'mulous fund. Judicious- t ly managed, it will draw more or less eve- i ' ry year, from the friends of those assist- I j ed, in cases where there are lYieuds able N to assist. j R. II. RELD, 1 ( President of Hoard of Trustees. j Sept. 22, 1804. Municipal. 1 At an election held on Monday, 12th j | rest a nt, for Town Council of tho Town ??' i Spartanburg, tho following genlletneu ( were re-elected: < lnteiidunL?J. 11. CLKVKIjAND ' Warden-*?\V. fl. Thimmiku, Charles i Thomson, J. 11. Attentat, J. W. Uaiidy. J, MARRIED, |] On the Evening of the 20ih instant, by J. n M. Elford, Esq., MR. SAMUEL SUMNER, ? to MISS ELIZABETH iiOLFOKD, allofSpartauburg District. _j(L_ gl.Vll'SON lJOUO, Esq., in respectfully presented to tho people of the District, for re-election to the Legislature by, If ? vt* " i*iA^ i f The friends of Professor J. II. CARLISLE, respectfully nominate him for a seat in the m next Legislature. 11 Palmelto Sharpshooters, " THE men at present absent without lr-ire froiu Company M., of this Uegiincnt, will " return at once to their ootuinaud or be adrcr- w tvacd aa Deserters. F. 0. LATHAM, Capt. Co. M., P. S. 8. . L Carolina Spartan will copy turee times and send bill. Sept 22 21 8t COTTON Afib WOOL CtKDS. 1 rpiiE Commissioners of Soldier's Board of I Relief can be supplied with lotion and \?ool Cards, for distribution among Soulier s w families, by calling on the undersigned. G. W. II. LKGU, Scc'ry and Ticus. S. 1$. K. | Sept 22 21 It 1 FOIt MA II']. *' XO be sold on Monday, 2titli September, at ^ Ten D'tilwk, a lew articles ?>t floioohol t t niture at too second Bnclt Cottage o.. Church Street. MPS. II. STi.UtlLCii^K. Sep 32 ' 21 ll* | The following is tent as, by Major D I. Duncan, of L3th Regiment, S. C. V. >r publication. These General Order re positive and should be obeyed by el onccrned; and,- as the Major says, "i lay prevent sotnS poor fellow from be rig shut as a deserter." ITeadquarter's, ARMY N. V.. August 10, 1801. ENKKAL ORDERS NO. 64. A LL persons connected with this army wh f\ are absent without proper authority, sr njoined to return to their respective coos lands without delay. This order is intend* ? embrace those who have remained abeen ryond the time limited for their return or af sr llie cause of their absenoe has. ceased Al uch persons are admonished that every da; licy remain away from lhair posts, -odds t< lie dangers and labors of their comrades rhile it increases their own responsibility t< lie laws they are violating. The cemmanuin] ienerai desires it only. necessary to reniini liose who have erred through thoughtiessiies r ne ligcnce, of the shame and disgrace tin-; rill bring upon themselves and iheir familic Mhey sliriuk from tlie manful discharge o lieir duli?s in the hour ol their Country' red, and have their homes to be defeodc< nd their indepcudcnoe to be secured by th< naided courage of others. To those whoa bs nee lias been prolong d -until they hav< icuried tlie guilt cf deaertiou. be csn onlj ?y that, a prompt and tolun'urtf return to du y. nlone can palliate their offence and cut ill liein to expect any clemency. It arrmitd am rought back, justice to the faithful and true i well us to the iuterest and safety of tie ountry, requires that they shall suffer th< xlreme penalty of the law. (SignedI R- K. i.f.i? nnn,..! Ileadquarter's, CONSCRIPT DEPARTMENT, Columbia, Sept. G, 1864. IENERAL ORDERS NO. 11. A T ihc request of the Major General com r\ inanding Department of South < arolina ieoigia and Florida, nil Enrolling Othcers ii liis State are hereby ordered, when called up n by the Stnto Agent, Sherifi, or oilier per onn employed in currying nut the Imprees lent E-IW*. to give all the nid nnd nAaintan lint mny lie ncecssury in ni rcsiing negroes li ble for I hie service Dy coinoiuiid of Ll. Dotl?tox, Act'g Com'dt of ContMSripta S. C. J AS. WOOD DAVIDSON. Lieut, and Ai^j't. Sep 22 21 It Pair Each newspaper iu the State cop, nee. A, October. Ilobbys, Tliiirml:!)' t?, October. Ilebroii. Ki iduy 7, October. Spartanburg i . II., Saturday 8, October. 1111hi (iiovc, .Moti'l.i}' 10, October, t ;iv his Old I k IiI. Tuesday 11, October. \\ oo, Ueiiuc dnj 111, October. Cashvil'.e, Thursday Id. Oeiohcr. Keitlvule, Friday 14. Oc alter Sp u luuhm g (J. >1.. Sni unity Id October. ( raw or-litiilc, Tue-day I. October. Jnhiinou*. \V? duesday 6. October. .\ org.io.t. '1 hut sday October. 11 o 11> Springs. fcitd.?y 7. Oelobor. lie ten M;u i gi, Sol iirday 8. Oc uher. Cannon-* Siuie, and iv lit, October. Fmgei vilie, Tne-div II. t'ciob.r Thorns. We Inenlay 111. October. Co w pens. Thursday HI, October. Cherokee Springs, Friiiuy I t. tlctober. I'm co led Uepoi. Tuesday 4, October. Harrisons, Wednesday o. October. Limestone, Thursday ii, October. (irassy 1'oiid. Friday 7. October. Mneitiu?o;ih. Satui day S, Octjber. ltollnijr Will. Moil-lay lit, October, llivingsville, Tucsdiy 11. Outoher. Walls nil, Wednesday 111, October. Otis, Thursday Id. October.' T O. 1?. VKltNNON, J. 11. Cl.KVK'.ANLt, J. M. FLKoUO. Sep S3 31 3t ELECTION FOR LEGISLATURE 111IKKK being nil Hleciion Tor *ive mcuihcf to represent Spariaiiliuig District, in ill till Legislature. iu be held on TLKSllI V .it er the second Monday in October, nexi. tli irest'Ul delegation iinrc npjfbintcd the follow "X persons to till vacancies a- managers oi ih oveial boxes opposite their unities : Acbbers ? Ice binder and Ilci.j. l'rice 8.cens?1> run sou Hall and David Kainsey. Jorgans?8uinucl Morgan 'aslivillc?John Andorrfon, Esq. loMtys?Win llmi.er. \oodiutr-?K. F. Davis, iivingsville?\i. K. llainett. VilWin.i?J. K. Wilkius Ed Lipseomb, sr., an Joel Garrison, ohnsons?Isltain Wood and Washington John son. - " 'odar llill?John Lie*ier. Ifbrpn?Harvey Motl'ord.J L. Ilill and Ilobl Williams. ? Jennys? Thomas W. Hill. iras-j roud - I) 11. Rush. luuninglriiii ? K M Pollard and H. M. GUnit (icli 11 ill? K. W. .Jfjirker. lobr.!|i)n?ill^--*Jfuii1n O. Miller. 'herokee Springs ? Fielding Caiitrell and 0 A. Kike. nmpohellA?J. W. Hunt, laving Old Field?-William Alexander, doorex?J. II. llxrll and Roe* Ray. Yaw torus vife?J. C. Coan. lolly Springs?I'. 8. Tinsley and Win. West leiblchein -Dr. J. P, Miller Liednville?Moses P. Wakefield. A new election precinct whs established b; lie last Legislature, called "Sumner's llox,' ml Sum Sumner, Law.son Farmer and Aaroi iniili were appointed inaungers. .1 VV WEBRKR, - J NO. II EVISS, S1V PSON BOBO, O. W. II. LKMtt, W. M. FOSTER. IlEADqriRTtR'S, CONSCRIPT DEPARTMENT, Cui.t mhu, Septe.uber I, 10t?4. Sin : I>y apec.al order of tlic War Depart lent all iiieiutei'N of company K -71 li Uegi uent S 0. V., recently disbanded have tree ..signed to other companies in the auuie rcgl lent. 1 oil will act upon this lettor as informalioi ml cause the return of all such men, abseil ithout leave, to their commands. Respect lullv yours, KDBKUfW. .ilittiii I'-- ? -? * * ... UIUUI , mill /% A a ICUI. .XlAKMiiAlkt Enrolling Office, Stpurinn burg C. 11. X iOMt , [3ETWKKS ili<* Methodist Ciitrch mid Mr [ f II. Mitchell'*. * small gold LOCKET? thuit tlio size oftwenty five rent piece?con lining ? gentleman's likeness A liberal re nrd will be paid for it it left at this office. Aug 36 17 if TOWN ORWNAXCKT j hE it ordained, thai from and after the lei day ol October ties:. That all Uoati run nig m large within ttie incorporate limits ol ie town. That tho owners I hereof shall h? al> e in the pnyiretit of Ten 1 toll ire to* or nli Oust o paid on dm a id for the same 1 out ?n I r?iiflcd n Council Sept 14. iMif I. K CLEVEEA.N1>, IniemUnt. J. M. Eliord, Clerk. Sept 22 21 * U 4 ? . _ ^ M L I Enrolling Office* , I SpABTAKSoao C. II.. b. C. Sept. 17. 18&4. t 1 N obtdieM* to utters reoeifed et (hit office, I I X Hyoutbt he I w Mb the ?gM or 1# and 17 I ! years, ere required io report el ibie office for I l enrollment, before the 6?h of October next. 1 They muri come prepsied lofkrnieh the yen re, itnotitbe. and day* of their *:/ . The confederate auihoriiie* will not call ibem Into ktrfice until they become 17 years of age. J* II. MARSHALL Lieut, and Enrolling Office. a Wanted to Hire. " TMMEDIATELY Twenty Hende to work at " X " ^rrn 7?rg?, in thie District, for which * tne higheet cash prices will be pnid. Apply . at this office or by letter to the subscriber at , Pocoletie Depot. 1 LEE L SMITH. J Sep 22 21 In . ? Headquai^er#, I RESERVE FORCES, 8. C., [ On, >'< ? . W? 1 T tan. 9 SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 71. Y ?~ THE plan which has beta heretofore ' _|_# adopted by the Unrolling Officers or furlt>ughing men whose applications for detail and ? exemption are pending, will be discontinued. All such furloughs are hereby revoked. 0 II. Enrol.ing Offioers will, in all cases of for* warding members of the Reserve Force to any point, furnish them with papers, atatingin full Y the purpose for which tliey are Sent. III. The Di-tiici Enrolling Officer* w'.ll take j the m?t efttciive luit^tM in their power ol forwarding In their temper commands every man of the Reserve etas* who cannot show hia e papers of detail, exemption or furlough. * By command Brig. Uen. Chkskut. ED. II. BARNWELL, A. A Gen. " Sep 22 21 8t State papers copy three times. Mrs. Ewart 4NFORMS the citixens of Spartanburg, that she lias opened a S IIOOL for boys at her residence. Latin with all the hi;h>r English ^ branches, will be titught if desired. She soIK its a share of {mtroungeSept 9 19 tf t Notice. . ritHREE tnonhs after dale application w:ll g be made for renewal of certificate uo. 90 tor $100 four per cent bond, dated lltii March 1804, issued by .Messrs. Foster & Jurtd. L. E. CRL'UER. * 8ep 16 20 eow3m m 1 ATE OF S<*UTH CAKOLINA. OFFl. EOF Til ECO Si PTROLLER GENERAL Columuia, July 20ih. A. D.. 18C1. I HEREBY certify. That J. M.ELFOIID of Spartanburg So. Ca , Agent of tlie AterK en nts Insurance l'imi|i?tiy, incorporated by | tlie late of Virginia. lias complied with the %' condition* nii'i requisitions <>f ilir Act <>l ti-r Gi-ueial Ast-enihiy entitled, - An Act to r.gui> laic tlic Agencies oi Input ante t. I'lnpauics Out r incorporated in the State ut Sutli tacoliun," v and 1 lit'teliy License the iaid J. M. Klford. Agent, as lores id, to take rieka and transact all business ul Insurance, to this late, fur, a d . in behalf of said Company, to continue until January ISG5. W L.WAL, For Comptroller General Sep 15 - ? St TAX I IN IviX Dr I}UODL'CEUS of Spartniibnrg District ate hereby notitied that the following nfllls iiiuc been established tor the culler ion of the lithe wheat ut the Ciop ot I SGI, 10 wit: JAMES ANDERSON, DAVID ANDERSON, SI DAS BENSON, C. I*. If ERR V, E I*. llltiRVM A. FI(OYt>. Josl.l'll FINGER. LEUdY Mo.\K I"It CIt, 111 MI'll Ur.Y Y.lKUOUOUGlI, (Near Wuodrulls. J JAMES L. II1EL. Receipts I rum tin y other mil1.!) th in ihoac above named. hi I urn be recognised.. Suet, rcee.p.s must l>c |.ie>(iiiid iu lb,- e^.uar 'lax iii Iviii'i Agent, ua m??ui us rvcitmi, dial lit m iv c.e.u die pro niceri estimate'I u? receipts ul bonded Qu*rii>rn?iMer'i ami omiui?>ariti ami ul \gcnut a itiior.zed tu re? cicke Tax in K'n.l, are die otilv reel pis Vallo o u producer toi Ins lithe tux. All others are worthless. Ii is strictly tor liititit'ii iiltil uuy o. tier persons lli.iu lliutt above uuuicd shall g.ve receipt* lor I lie lit lie ? The tollowing mills have been established tor receiving the Tube Wheat-crop of Iklil, > iu Uniou District, to wit : " H. 11KATY. . %. 1>. I. Jr. I Ell, c LEKOY AlcAKTIIUR. T- ' O.. F. SI MPSON. Captain i' anl Cost QuuitruMlcr. oih 0. D., S C' | Stpt i& 20, "m c ~~f\X IN KIM), CROP HV 18t4~ PRODUCERS are hereby notified iliat 1 am now ready to receive the Titlie Woe.it, U.iti, Rye, Cured lt?y tuid Wool ol (he crop of 1804. It in desirable that the Producer pay the whole amount due on Ins estimate al Ihc Mime tiine,#if possible. ho as to lake a receipt in full. ^ 'i'he receipts of Miller's' who hare been authorised io collect the tithe wheat, will he * taken up by me and credit d on the Producer* estimate. In all eases the grain must be dry and in ' good condition, when delivered fit her at the mills or the Tux Depots. 1 will furniHh to the Producers grain sacks for ihe delivery of their t.tbr, which ure to be ic urned io this Depot. A. II. KIKKV, Agent, Depot No.' 1, See. 4, 6th C. V., 8. C. Sept 15 20 Umos Wool Notice. TIIK Farmers of Anderson. Pickens Union, Spariaubuig and Greeuvilie, are hereby coin d upon lo sell or cxchiuige their WOOL to my Agents on the following liberal terms: For 1 lb unwashed good Wool, $7 in cash. For 1 lb unwashed good Wool, 2? yds. 4-4 Sheet iugs. f .. For 1 lb unwashed good Wool, 3 yds. 7-8 Shiri iugs. For 1 lb unwashed good Wool, 2} yd*. 8 os. Oannburgs. Fori lb unwashed good Wool, lj ths. No 6 Coiion Yarn. For 1 lb unwashed good Wool, 1} lbs No. 8 Cotton Y'arn. Foe 1 th j .... - - .wwm?u ftwu.l ?OOl, 1 lb. NO. 10 1 Cotton Yarn. I For 1 tt> unwashed gaod Wool, } lb. No. 12 j Lotion Yarn. A pr?por iouatc advauoe will bo Diode for wa?h- j ?d Wool. K^,Wuol rouol be bed. or thai lo'h to make n Clothing tor (be Soldiers in tbe field cannot be j procured by ilie (iovirnmcai We look to the Kitiriolic and loyal lo h?|p (be Uuvciniurni. ^ ring in your Wool at oucc, aa the necessity is 1 ^reat. AGENCIES. W. II. CATER, Andersen 0. 11., for Andereoa Diaicict. " ! I1EN11 \ 11A1ISTUE, Walballa, for Tickena . I District. ; JAMES U. KEEN AN, Union C. II., for Union I District. . ! II. K IH11V. Spartanburg <\ II., for Spar A.taubur.g District ^ W. 11. HOVKY, Greenville C. II., TrareUtag j Agent, iiud for (ireenville District. C1IA8. L. DAVIS, CapL and A. <4 M. Sept 1 18 ? I EsfltA\\ WILLIAM WKALKWOOl> toll* before rnc i? Urge SOKKKL STALLION MOKSK. r; ?l ! or IH years old; one hit) I loot wliiie. and has i b?-? n appraised at one hundred un-t twenty five . dollars. The owner cau And hi n on North Pacetelt l two nuhrs eborf * ?'? Bridge, W. T. T*0*N, Sept 1 1? tX I P.< M'Kin > -WW* .? the A T x, k divided lato two hh W B(M ekee cuibreeee *U ^npnt in Avfvkvltare, from 41m n&k of till will bo dedoered tbo valne 0 tW Toe lv Kind fbr 1894; w?t to oceeed f*o Mf ce il on the raiue; and under thie Wad ?fll be taken all land actually raHlfitdd (hia year, together with noah mmdott^pd JW m turc land as is coeoaed, and eoah MM Wt i aa ia weed in connceuan wilh tbo olaBtdb * so. ibed land, not to oaeeod iwi |hfafd ef the enclosed land. Land naW W net be aeeemctT uhder thia WAd. AH Siarea above the age 1.l ?.?l u i u aiij uuivi ?iu?, coin r luur, .'leal, Molasses, Hacon, Lard, and n)l other Grp. cerics, Good*, Wares, Merchandise, ii* quors, U incs, Sic., 14th Value of IlotMf? hold and Kitchen Fu niturc, Agricultural Implements, Mechanics* Tools, Musical Iustiumeuts, and all other articles of domestic use; 15th Carriages, Wagons, Carta, Drays, and every species of vehicles o? wheels, lUih Hook*. Maps, Pictures, Paintings. Statuary, and all mher works of art, 17th Value .ol all urtich s ?! ; t i -i a", r mixed property, not in term? em i raced in any of the li-rc^oin^ classification* lKth Amount ot all nhrcnt debts, Hank Hills, and nil other paper issued aa enr rency, exclusive of nun interest bearing Treasury notes, employed in a taxed business, 10th Value el Gold and Silver plate, on sucn pioniH as income. Congress la.\ ? ing made soiuc changes in the tax law, tire assessment untdoin Juuc last, will have to be done over again. 1 hope the tax payers -will notice the appointments cf the Assessors and meet them promptly. J W. WEBBER, Collector 27th District. Sept 15 . 2r XW_ STATE DF SOl'^I CAROLINA. Adjutant and Inspector-General OtRen, Colvmbia, Sept. 8. 1664. ~ GENERAL ORDERS NO. 12. I PAUAUUAl'H 1st of tiener?l:0*> dors No. 10, current scries, fmns this office, is ho tmmuluratc. such property being ?-sensed at I lie price give* loidf. except land putehaacd by Itelugeea amt or. u ;cu by themselves. t' rj ru.toun, snociatiolis, mid Joint Sioe. C> uijwuues, qt every description wlietIter tiicor|iorated or m-t, must render .'llld liHY tll#? lav OH nil ll.a - * -?* . ^ - J ?..vi arsets' of the concern. A tax ot thirty per cent jn levied on all profits u.ude by sell? jn^ Spirituous Lienors, Flour, Wheat, Corn, itice, Su>p?r, Molasses or Syrup, Salt, If.con. l'orl, l!oj?s, Beef, or Beef Cattle, Slicp, UjIs, 11/y, Fodder, It aw Hides, Leather, lliirw*, Mull's, Hoots, Shoes, Cotton Yum, Wool, Woolen,Cotton or mixe^ Cloths, Huts, Wagons, Harness, Coal, Iron,. Steel "r Nulls, Moony, Gold, SiWer, For? iiiu Fxchan^e, Stocks, Notes, Helta, reditu, or obligations of any kind, and any Merchandise, property or effects if any kind, bought since tbe first of January, ISod, an4 sold between the 17th day of February, 1864, and the first of July, 1864?this Tax is in addition to the Tax