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VOL. XXI. ^ "SPARTANBURf;. S. C.. THURSDAY. CiCTORRR 27. 18U4- * ""TJtfie
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BETURIM OF EL
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BOX K S . ? 5
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Army, . . . 272 267 2:
CtfiTt Home, ; * . 12913211
Cherokee, . 4 3
Bethlehem, . . 13 9 ]
' - Beeoh Springs, . 2 4
Pseolett, . . . 16 22 1
' Cmsins' Old Field, . . 14 16
.Glenn Springs, . . 27 8 ]
Liuicstnnc Springs, 28 28 ]
Thorn V, . 8 11
' JtteKetvej'e, ... 66
Wells' Mill, ... 8 7
'Woodruffs, . 11 8 i
.. ?i? . i- e? 21 i
J?. - ; ij u
JoJinfonvillc, . \ L ? i
'^Qmrrictfo: Shoals, . *
tT'\ " 18 1
Wilkcns, . - .,0 ,
Wnnninjrhanfa, . * ' ~ "
T&r<-h Hitt, - t *
-25ilf ' . ' ' ? 6 1
jvenivf net 7 7
. iJrawfotdrnlle, g
Kwnerrf, ' ,, i,<
Johnson's, . n 1
-Wobber'*,. . - ? J J
ll.br.., . - ? R 5
"Vcrnonwillo, ... ?
Cedar li ill, . " - Z Z o
J lolly Springe, ? * Sol
tudr, ... * ? ?i ,
.Moore'*, . - - J ' i
Gentry's, . - ? 2
CampoWHo, . . . * ?
llivinuiville. . . "
ll? miar'n, . ,,S 7 <
CirvN^jr 1'ood, . ... -ti 6 !
755 Ibii 75'
~ u,.uM acisni,y7+ 1
At mwy |*5fs?tis 4?aTc made application
to tue to tArtarn Ummiit* due f? ihcir do ,
'-ceased kindred IcT effects ??J which tl>v*,
ilieJ punsoDsrd of, and of which nuaccuimc
lha? been givco. I would say to ull such
'that I am mow in correspondence with an
"agent at Richmond, to obtain raid aa.ojnts.
>and by calling ou me at ufy office, I will
endeavor to recover the some tor thciu.
J. if. KLVOUD. Claim Agent
Augtlet 1 Sf ISO I.
a A^r.? T,
H h.,vo received iin> ?-? dm c.. ''or foi
law&?g cKsmv iiitrre*;el iti?1 j.l-.iK
call v?t ivri'ipl lor iniiiii'ili, or ,? i?l ..n order.
Vy aotcfi ifr.poniihlu pifrioii.
J. M. L'IS Cl?'i?> . . ent.
Sept Si2, 1 SO i
Wanton Ambrose, WilL?ii*..*r 1
llama, J. <i .'r. I.ij W li
Jlaridii, Joel V Jim.iwii .in*
wmiis, a r imii'-tii, J n
Or'Mil, Joint M * I'oitit, lli'iny
Williams, W 11 Y.<uitg \\in. II.
H Uiffii ilobby^ J.m. A.
lirown ,1) II * llMiMin, I lia*. I'
Keller, J A , Mnitili, Edward
If embree, lloht I'a ne, Imtinh
)I iminril, W T I'esty, Joseph
f'otirr, J- II. ' '
Wniitrd to HIrr.
1M .IfEl'LaYKLY Twenty llnud* in wink m
an Iran Forge, in iln* District. tar wincn
lue higi.em cuih price* will lie pn:d. \fj.l\
i this afttce ur by teller lo ihc subscriber ut
.l'ecolette Depot. '
LEE L SMITH.
Sep 11 '-'1 Ira
XSiU'olling- Ollioo,
Kp*BTAKnt"Hn 0. II., S. 0. August 8, 18(11.
COMl'L.YlNTS have hern made to me that
certain persons, who hare hern detailed
?u grounds of public necessity, are charging
unreasonable prices for the products ot their
labor. The necessity for the detail of a innn
?*a?*s, whenever his neighbor's determine
that his prices are unreasonable All such
persons will certainly be sent lo the arnty.
Tanners, Millers, Hhoemakers, Ulacksmi hs,
Mill wrights Ac., take warning You nrc de*
tailed for the brut-tit of your neighbor*, mid
not on any other ground*
J. H. MARSHALL,
Lieut, and Enrolling Officer.
Aug 11 15 If
NoricK TVTUMmim.
WE HEilKDY give notice that we will
prosecute uncording 'to ittw, any ?nd
eeery person. who m vy hereafter Ueiptla on
C?ut land iluated near the town of Spartan%V?g.
CAM EICON & CO.
May 38 * <f
fSO Reward!
"niCXAWAY from the subscriber on the
ti*h inst., my negro Boy, Giles. He is
isuuul /ijMt 9-thohe* higli ; copper color, shoot
jl U years mi Age ; had on a-lieu lie led a blue
Jeans c?at. besides taking other c.ot.'ies with
Jh?wi.
*1 will give a reword of Fifty Dollars for hi"
apprehension and lodgment tunny jail soth.'t
tl ? ? gfit, him.
>11(8. JUNIUS T110 u SON.
J una 4* 7 tf
Lim? I Lime X Lime!!
AT thf kilos. Fresh Lime is now on hand
of the best quality, for cjicitsnge only for
provisions, Jea'.kcr, irop ftp., I'rJjjt the produ
errs. etauiimiigc vuit wti tiju yj'i i uii
boihaido*. IV. CUttTIS.
Keb 18 44 if
Dental IVotfoo.
"V WILL be in tny office only throe d?ya ju
I the week. MONDAY, WKDNLKDAY hi..1
SATURDAY,
C. LEB. D. 1) S.
ESTHAY.
WILLIAM DKACKWOOD ioIU before mo
* large SOKKKL ?S l'ALLION IIOUSK,
eboul tiiteen liindi high, Mi?ppa??ed l? l>o 17
f ~ or 18 yeera old; one biud foot vrhite, ttnd liu*
been appraiaed el one hundred and twenty-five
dolhra. ,
The owner enn find him on North I'acolett
two nnlra above Catiip'n Bridge
W. T. THOKN,
?epi 1 P? tf
ECTION FOH 1804.
t? P? t * 5? ** * - > H
? f S fc | S ? * 58 ? ?
?|p-11 f f i f
y - -B J* a r J
? a *
12 180 867 09 219112163 171 204 100 120
JO 84 86 80 98 84 27 17 12 12 ?9
476 18 4 46 1 14 30
[2 11 4 18 6 8 1 9 4 3 2
4675 1 2 -7 5600
[3 24 11 24 7 7 1 8 5 13 0
8 9 7 8 1 10 8 14 10 0 2
[9 21 8 8 12 8 8 26 1 7 ll j
[4 21 24 17 13 8 7 10 2 29 9
761 12 41122110
4 9 17 15 5 5 13 0 1 2 6j
400900080 1 0;
>3 29 8 38 12 16 4 29 .37 5 5
\l 17 10 7 12 1 10 13 7 4 3!
8 14 2 7 11 9 5 8 3 5 3,
7 8 8 6 5 13 4 18 10 13 5j
12 14 9 9 19 0 1 3 ,0 10 0;
0 17 8 21 9 12 18 1 1 12 2
12 15 10 17 7 2 0 0 0 2 21
[4 15 9 10 3 21 5 8 5 0 1
8 6 3 7 3 12 1 7 0 3 3;
4508 82 10 0 10 7 0,
1 714863003 2;
8300 1 700 040!
8210001790 Oi
2 15 6 0 2 10 0 0 2 3 1
07 8 4 1 7500 2 4}
o 0 1 10 2 14 0 1 0 17 5
0 12 01 10 08400 1
0 4 1 0 2. 8 1 1070
4 11* 1 5 3 9 1 8272
0 17 8 9 9 19 10 8 0 1 0
1-2 2 3 1 4 4 3 2 3 0
6 9 0 1 10 3 0 1 0 5
1 10 2 1 3 2 1 0 1 0 0
; ;a 3 3 o 5 5 i 4 4 i
J 27 14 ft4 24 40 a 18 2 13 7
j 4 2 5 0 13 ft 9 1 3 0
0 C4 12 9 5 23 8 0 13 2
? 0J8 431 5J9 517 482 337 414 347*810 201
^En.'v ^llin?jf Office,
8rA?rAit iu.vi. S. O., AugiiM 19, 1864.
^ EVEHAL Di-c.'irtH U?r recrnily ai nf
UMMHiigc* (< in \ i '.fjuirinn ii I w.iu <! pun
Uiem. or jjl:?oo ili *" uiiufi g? . i ? i
*util4 Ti)luiil:irilv rcy <n ^ lo iiie. 1 u -im?; j
tor ilie brimtit i l *11 nwiilu ri ?bv m mi. i
.n ij- uliieui from ilieir co u.'tmnln, ilia. ( w.ii '
nul [iniinli or |i|.tcc uiitlcr >f? unl any uin w 1;<? '
ivi11 voluuiariJy irporl lo in, .*nlnn u n- n.<n '
tble'liuic 1'ivin liiisUiie 1 will' m - >< * .
miinporiailou, mill 1 irnsi tlui >?;
iiihce t!??* opportunity ic? r*.(ui'A ' > - in *1 \
-rod-rluiV'sipu out llip siigimv of <1 nvii'.n i...,n |
Awfr usShTa.
J M. Al.Jj,
ItOBEUl' W. >11 AND, Lieul. and A. A.
I Lieut. Maiisiiall, Unrolling Office, Spartanburg
(' II
~TIX IN KIND, CHOP OK 1861
Plli tuL't.'Kit.S lire hereby notified that i am 1
now ready to teceivc the 1 it lie Wueat.
! Oils, Bye, Cured Hay and Wool ol I lie crop ol
I8ti4. . .
It is desirable Mint tlio Producer pay tlie
: whole iiinoutil due ou hi* estimate at the snoie
I lime, if possible, so as to take n receipt in lull. !
I The receipt* of .Miller's' Who lorn* he u nu- I
j Mtorizcd to collect ?he I it lie wiiuat, will l?e I
' taken up hy tne and credit d on ilie Producer*
? si i tunic.
Jti all ?nsot the grain niusf he dry and in
good condition, when delivered either at the
mills or Mie Tax Depots. I will furnish to the |
Producers ^rtin sacks for I lie delivery of their
tithe, which tire to be returned to this Depot.
A. II Kl It IIV. Agent,
Depot No. 1. Sec. 4, oili t'. I)., S. C.
Sept 20 Tmoa
])hu> SIoiid !
TITHE sub-oribers have received ELEVEN
I IJ UN DEED POUND- OF HE \ L KNU j
USII BLUE STONE, which i.'tey propose to j
sell as chcsp as can he hough in any market. I
Fur Mi* convenience of the people, the following
Agent * have Veen appointed to wit :
II E. IIKIN JTISIJ, Spartanburg C. H
0L1P1IANT tc WALKEU, ?
A by J NO. BO MAR & CO. i
ttitingsville, S. C.. Oti 6 2H-4 '
No! ice.
A8 ?e ?r? Ooinpfllcd In Niipply Government '
with miic11 a luigf proportion w.ilie lionili
we iilknvfMiw^, Ironi mid ufter ihiw <lu o, we
will Mil biily for barter.
J NO. UOM.%.; ,* O.
Ooi S 94 Utti
and Enrjtiin^ 'j
Aiigiut $5 r. 4
^1 OV> LZ W V I : I >.
Runaway about M? wvi." imV i.c .
jtro buy l'INK. >.i? I ' } ah..lit U-'i J
u im .ild ? liiulitl'o?" ** incur Mild
HimiH i -4 (. 'inn- " }. - * -,i< ,
lo br|iirknif(tt>Ort' ''* . ' ir i ii ii 'I n: ' . i. ,> >
iivi'm in i.lis i'i.il'i i T ' tii-'.i 11 I- .
wi.l lie ;> ii 1 lui' ii.< ... . lif'.i i. in. I
incut in Jul. ! . i;
July 1 l! i'
I JKnlii
11'll.li j(.?e *i In.!.. . i ttiiiii. i .1 jiuiii'.'
? pilVHiv II- III* iii i |i-I I-II ... .MI ... ":.d - I.I
rial HIliate. a! I nil j;c c4;atf*i p?ia a1 v iinai. ,
ably. tn advance.
Fur I lie lii-ietii of ilmtr who d-."i.eto tit them*
{ ii'lici lor I tie positions of Tonehers and Unvj
*ruueia, ti nr|mrm?clMii will he formed tor in
struct ion in the theory end harmony of tuiinio.
Fur I v applications are requested.
July 14 11 If
TOWN ORDNANCE.
BF. il ordained. ilul Ironi and nlwtr the 1st
day of October nex . That all Gnat a run |
tini^t nt largo within tne incorporate limit* nl
the town. That th* owners thereof nnall be
liable lo the payment of Ten Dollars tux on '
| each Uniit to be paid on doiu ind for tin- s.i ...
Done nil t ratified in Council, Sept 1 ! l~-t.it
J. II CLEVELAND, liiunU.it
J. >1. EuroBit, Clei k.
8cpi 22 ?1 I
DcnKil Noli**!-.
MY office is over lJobo, Edwards J: Cm'.i- c
L*i a Office. C. LEE, D. D. i> |
More It LI Iv
UliSX^IiltMll .
CONsClUl'l DEl'AKI.MENT,
Commiiia, tieptenbul i, iiibl.
Sik : lljr ipeo.ul order of tlie W?r Dep.irtniciil
all ni.Miibei'i of Company K 'JTtli Regiment
S 0 V., recently di.-buuued have Iteru
unsigned to other companies in the taiue regiment.
You will act upon this letter as information
and cause the return of hII such turn, alisent
without leave, to I heir coin i.audit.
Uespecttuiiy yours.
Lcc^reu lor llao Hospital.
With a v tow .to gratify the literary last*
of ?>ur out in unity and at the tantr litllu
increase the funds of the Ladle*' Hospital
of out tu*i?, it is proposed to have a series
of Lectures dcliveted, which is hoped may
prove pleasant and profitable.
Acting upon this suggestion, the Ladies
having charge of the Hospital, lake plea:
auTo in ataling that Prof. J. II. Carlisle
j Her. A. M.'Shipp, 1). D., Rev. White !
1 foord Smith, D. 1)., Rev. A. Pickens !'
Smith, Prof. W. DuPre, Pres. W.. K j
1 Rlake and Prof. Henderson, have consented
to deliver Lectures for the hem fit of
the Hospital, and they hope, wLo, to be
able Jto procure^ perhaps, others from a
dir a?ce.
It is proposed to have a Lecture on
very Wednesday evening, com m ncing
on next WEDNESDAY, the 215th inst
The charge for admission will be 32 tMl.
and to avoid the expense of tickets, the
money will be received at the door. It is
hoped that the object will meet with the
approval and auppoit, not only of those who
expect to enjoj the ttermry treat thus to
be utlordcd our community, but also of all
who are witling to contribute to the comfort
and Welfare of our sick and wounded
soldiers.
Important
to I'laii 'orM.
Lieut, it W . 1'icids. 1 2;h Virginia i:t?
!.. *r..~.r._ H
HUIJI nan mi uiniii "j mi i nt; i i*irri*i?ur^
Kx press the following vuliuble Mini ox pel i
tuuH locipe for i>ro,->tr??.ji dressed
with tlie hair ou it. lie vouches for tlio
HtM In 111 v nod duration ol t lie leather thus
prepared, and icfcrs to li;j;h authority lor
the truth ol his averment, si well as to sol j
diets who ha* e worn shoes made Irotn it.
We, therefore, publish it lor the benefit of
farmers and individuals who may have
hides to tali, and recommend that they test
it. lie III .c? are not otiiy tpiick'y tunned,
rut ?hc leather win 11 prej a red heats a most
favorable Compariscn with the Im??i pr due
er. hy the old and tedious process in ve^uo
:ii Kno.and and in Ins country Ian. ?<i
i m* ini* . . ? I. <*ll . II I:??I lit in
liMJJitic.-* Of IjUl'.i Ul'iliy Ilalt* IIi > , if
uimi'o in>iii 'tu.s fmriii.r fur m-.i :!... jn-t.
anil proi'inincr til ml) --li ?VI:i -I, I .
C'"iif?T* .a ! <| inlify, Ji> if.. i?n. "i ,
?\ 'ti 'V,vii" <i to > ?lnir? :
y.oi?. PitM'Aiu.NU i?.
\v 1 ! P Jt.'.Ut tlM.
;*?. it lliilci arc ol'i. itll|-i{ list iry >
I'M ;.i :ii Wut? r ammt i?i. i . .
iia>8.
ii'J \\ lien w !: .<(. "I'- ii 'i t.
infn"v H.-li fii Jill on^iiiy.
i)u -1'? j .i i p c'.)? in .u oi o !:> a'liui. j
.1 j.l 1 i ! i!lis; I II plui III Mali r.
.i. 1 ; :i t ti 'ill ?ii: is iin" III ill" J I li :.s
J.? ill! .1 r.lt-f lull.
Kin %t *i r> i',- mii^ie olii lii'lr, .'JJ lb.t |
. mi. .i f; IV? Miit, may in? nooi .tsary ; j (
w in /1 lie li r li call hide, 1 ii? a.uiii ; J
ami J. ib- /tail linti. l/o ciii'U^ii. Jim iur a | ^
pack ui ?6 in us unaumrted, oi all s'Zr.t, !
?"? .. .? *; u-viijiv in an .ll.uw. |
4 It. * 'un i lie lleesliod li ides ill fit IM |
>|t'kit' i mi K mi lo da\s, ii ore or le-i. .10 j
coulin^ to c*oil?ilitoll ol hi'ii s.
Dili, oak iln in a^aiu 1 or o d'.ja in
pure waier lo lake out tin* salt.
Glli. V\ In n about halt dry break tk< in
a ii li i in* j roj er curriu-'n Lreakm^ limes.
Till. iSiuoiie iIn*.a, H'*li niije ilo'Tit, *.i\
v lv 'i.ij- o\ei hard ttmH, ^Iiiv u r^ ?u
o i. . , li> i. v.>i .1 it u1114 lu breu uiiu r .i
ji : ^.i.an li hi II HUOCCafliotl.
lit 1 neutsteel fur oil j save the
..(I tit! mi i ,ie die holes with the j<-lI>
iu wacr, breaking them all the
tittle i
GiU. I rc?A anil finish off.
1 lie Hiii.nl hides, tliin and Ireali, Call be
fi i.ilv'U in Iroiit six or ei^lit Gays .Medi
Utii *.Zo hides in ^food Condition from
twelve lo hi tee ti days The largest aid
worst eoiidniiini'd hi.l.-. n .i> t... h..i-l>..,l .?
from eighteen to twenty davs. It is recoiuiiieinied
to take troiu eighteen or twenty |
days lor all. If you want the hair oil.
soak in lime water lirst until the hair '
slough : hut th< n you must he c;.iv1ul to.
thoroughly woik the nine out, or it will i
cat the tinre ol the leather. .
'i he leather is heat with the hair on it
tinker ttie best und most comloitable shoe (
?so.es Bud all. I'ut the hair ol the u,>pets
inside ; uud of the soics-?put up(-er
sole hair out, and outer sole hair hi. thus
till the -o.'o* with tlie ticsi ol wall r pr.a.ti ig (
and in ikiog the soles the more elastic ac t
lusting
\\ ith the hair on it is especially h st
for saddle covers, stirrup Icuilieis, sh.ihracks,
traces, l> .r.se eoliuis, caps, g| ?ve>,
aeiituiel loa's. halters, trunk covers, and j
every use known.
Tl.^r. I r _ I 1 i
i ucit iiil iiiuiijr iiiiiim 111 iiic which u?*
not I'.'CUi to tome from ignoraneo nil I lolly
'i hey are mlvf r arrows shot from iikbow
of liixl ami bxeJ uicxti ic.ioly in (Ik- i i
quivering heart. ' i
?* ?' ! |
A gallant was lately sitting t esiilu his
beloved, and being t.liable to thiiiK ot 11113 thing
In fay, aske It*t why she wa? like 1
a tailor I* "l don't know," said she Willi
<1 pouting hp, ''Ufi'oss it is because 1 am i
sitting beside a uoONC." 1
In our old age the. mini brings together 1
the scenes ol to-day an' I tho.se of the long
gone lime We shut fciguty years into
eueli other like the joints ol d pocket telescope.
Play is the first poetry of the iiutn 1 1
being. bating and drinking are his *m?i. t .
A K*atit>i-uml<- Hew of IH? i'ropoMCU
Coinentiun:
"I think,.' says Mr. lioyee, "ihut action
(namely, the action ut the Chieugu meeting.)
demands a favorable re*fMiii?e Iroui
o r government." Ami the honuraole g.ntlcuiau
carries the juke > ) fur, in hi* arliul
design ut clicuuraging Vutikec peace uieti, I
a* to client a kind ut cnthusiaeiu lor their
net* idea ut a contention. "Imagine," lie
ciiuo, "tlii- grand council 01 .State* in the
aet ut convening, alter the people everywhere
in peaceful possession ut their right
to elect their ambassadors, had dune *o.
What a auhliuie apootaele I There wu Id
he nothing tu com pare with it Hi moral
gi'andeur in ancient ur modern time*," i
Well, imagine it. Let us also try to
coticc-v, it (lie human imagination run,
tin* proposed nm*ii?t convent ion. A very 1
vast "wi^wjiu," higher than the Coliseum,
is elected with Circling tie* ol neat* lor my- I
ri.cL ot spectators; tor H is to he a lustily
liii|>osing assembly? never w is the like "in
uil creation," (a Vutikec boast which thisN
|
time witi ne true,) uiil a* we nave uston- :
isiieii tn iik.11id ny our War, ? ) We a e to 1
dazzle tlietii tiy a peace wliieli sliaii be lite
t-ii .y ai <1 despair of uil iiu ions. Ot c>>ur-e.
there mil be a mighty throng 01 ladies
Iroiii the social .Mate*?lor none have a
1 coper inteiest in the r?.guit, nor more !e- ,
giruuaic cutiusity to behold no many men r
ol imuiortul names assembled on the gran- I
ril l occasion 111 ln*ioiy-*-up to this dale, j
I lie solemn assemblage^ pregnu.il unit the i
destiuv ot a hemisphere, is opened I tie 1
1. - " . .1 . . . I 1 1 I
111 .it i 111 mi: van iiaii.f iitivie ihui.i nign, una
II- Ulf.lt tl CUUIU4 Iitiicli .19 till' dciOg.il C* fll
ter. Arrive the representative* ot SjiiiH
Carolina; they take tin. tr s<mM, with cmif
Mvwi ^icvitn^, Oesidu ihu houoru.ile gen?
lleiiicu I.aim Mu.s<aclniM!ttn; ami tile "li.iy
State" has, ol' cuuiki1, sent their gratest I
in* ii?there sits iialiU, hre coin maud lug
general at ,Ni\v OiicaiM, in civ it it tire; for
ull swords are shea'Intl. or turn- d into
plough rhans or .-teei ft'in At right of
Itiin, ('Ol liiifus, one ol nut Louisiana d?.o?
gai s cantiot but ilitnk ihiiliy ol ins house
anil (.limitation .sacked and uurued oil ilea
Kiti r . ai.d his childn ii Mili|i|k* <i oli ami
i.Hi teil oil i tie i?are strands ot Puscagoul i,
i V "'lit,- a that Hank-: Inil lie rnnrniMve*
s'jen tlio-i^tils tliej iijU-t noi lie itlnUlged
no ttiisj -ytul day, .or this, took y ?t?. i.? .1
o;t v in | i .ur on eart ii and go- d Will unto I
in*' On the same o -oeli you rt-eog.iue j
'in* 1* !hi ?t lu-maiis'.ip iike 11.-.^" at |
n... >. li*i I in met y, in the bill* moss I
ne .n I *o|i-,. s. oi h s head Urui
I". i '"i|ti.? e'S. U.il> 'Vslllli Inlni ot III I
_jK. Is unties lu uajt a* he
i? t- > ii i?e if l-rciliifti, lur lie My?
it . h X. w i kutiw ihe Lunl ham
' I. ' II into IMV lllilllU. l>?'iloid
i'\ iH'iii "t luciitl.i iji i.vercit,
v.i "i . . .ii.- vjrj oid of Ma.
- i- ii tlicy could J.? iiu iietiii, i?>
.j i- wn'i t!i?.r kiiiltini; needles; ami j
hi ;!.|jcr, >* i n>?c u :nt cmiiiiv disci? '
i i mi 4 (In.* .-jui it oi (In* .v-w () leans '
a mi mi mi i |> ii i mi iicttVi ?*ii i lie if? t n nl '
, ici^> iii' ii ui tSiH'ioik. Ai??J iinw nil eyen !
He i iy liont In H'lZ'-, -i" h"ruiii?ii uiiniU 1
r tio.ir tins hi ihc jir.iiul v ir^intaim, Imlu !
ilijj liiflr Lf.ills a.Huewlut In^ll at lira!;!
>ut .S'luii I hey In ik ii.ure liu.in lo, when
hey tiinl their abutted chairs beside the
cj.rta ui lives ol'"I'lcrpoitl' \ ti jiinia, (lui 1
hii?, you roiiiciinmr, 1.1 a convention i?l all I
lie '.plates,') l)r. li n ker ami Oeneral j
I i unti l iiolitcl) |;retl the ucntleim-n i'r< Hi 1
the I'jastcin tia^mviil of tlie Oi l Doiiiiuo|i;
an 1 as tlie last tiaincii coiiiti) mdiii.
41-11 1 1. is .inii iuiiccd, 1 here is u uioveiucut
mi 11 _?t tin- ovinia ladies 111 the audtto- 1
iy, 1 !.? _) '.ii'a in t'?iiis|K-ct cut uiuslv . Inroii'-h
.> wti ill tin- je?uli) which graces the
ti in- aii'l i celts ol tin; iuir uuii^lilcM i>l
N w ii>i/mod, Maicii iirur t#\?aid lane^
lial !h. _\ IVCiMlilZC C? I'tSIII ciinlllS Ullli
jr..c ,ois. i i i- in.i> even sh; Vol* ami .?Iiii>1 J
i 'J r. .1 d liild.^ S.pprcS* i ml.I, Wllt'll l livy
>ee ilie man who humeri their hou-.es over !
heir In .i 1-., mill can ulnio.-l taiicy ilicy Can j
I car .i^.iiii die ro.ii ot Hie tl.iun-.i in ill/in/
lien root live ei.ishio/ ilowii 11,00 life
leu rill. lleU'-iitcs Iroiu llatui s new
' Stall' ot 1<?U>sUII 1) sohiu ill lliciil color
!ii ^i iiiicineii) Internally meet planicix '
roni 1 lie "cn.i>t,' wh ims pl.nit.ii 10111 have j
jcti| leased to \ ankee 11/r.i u lurists. As !
illlo representatives lake their seals, -pee J
a tors I loin Tennessee pe: lisps iliink >>t
I oh 11 .Morgan ami liis staff, wnii their
ic.ols cropped, in tlic pi imiii ilrcss d the
>en tenllaljf .sol a .North,an ilelegats j
* ho enters I ul cmls up iu some t?eor/ian |
?r AoMli l 'aioliiiian .->p e'a'or Hie ineinory J
)i desol iied homed ami murder shrieks ris- !
og Ir on ton nin/ loans, ami the wu'l ol I
mo.aim vii.ios le.iiio/ their li.ur, until, :
V die I sine tin) convent ion is ca 1 ?i to ?>rl.
1, 1111 wuoi< atiiiosphcie si-eins laden with j
11 . > .ill 1 I lllllMil illniiv ?!??' ........ I
.... i ?iu iimau vi
i lulu ?ivil thousand ghosts crying uioud 1
.if
I Inn (in* parson rises to open iho pro- j
?%'11:i pi:ivei. Hut k is best to
nop hem, I'M wo vol^o on oLiipli- uiy; tor
'ili.it >ihi ul prayer will servo In.-, ttiiu. >
1 in Uni-tmi A.< urn titer.
| From the Pcluiabarg Hxpreas.]
Tile. II??N. W. \V. IKiVCKS Lr.TTICtt.
Iho recent letter ul the lion W. \N'. ,
lloycc, ft Eolith 1'arniin.i, addressed tothi
I'resi'leiit oi the ."southern t'oulederacy,,
li.is i? en leciised hy the soldiers .iiui oili
i is ol ilie army Iroiu thai Nnue with tuor ,
utii'.ili'iii ami shame. ili.it luuh-a propu- '
jliloii, based upon such reasoning should
Imvc ciiiaiiitinl trot:: - public mm u! South ;
L irolinii, is luititilindti^. What does I
the hoiio'.il'ie ai'iali'iii.iii mean hy n "sat
ist.ietoiy peace ' A peae p.ilnhed upon
the scheme ot rev nisi i *iot ion! Ilvs Jan?:
linage fs suspiciously vu.'.uo alicudy smacks 1
ol mat Uivnie policy aido rfc miuomieil iii
Ihe same idler, a.it so eh.iiaetcristlC ot liiu i
^reat I hi *n saving?liucJsuvo the mark?!
Nor;hern I huiiouiaey.
The whole idea ol the ?entlernarf, and
[lie . . .1- le' is.' loj? o;i wIllCl. lie blls.-S
ii i- a ai i .nelioiy s?j !* iills n ul topviMn ,
IIno luoia1 Ittio'vciiil/. Ii is lidPfiljr Uiorei
n ?r l<*? than the mI I cry that *?? often, *rt
the.clash of steel wjs heard, miserably do
iuded iuuiiv fritn'da uf the South utid ol |
civil liberty, the lying assertion thai 0?? i
iDocrucy?(he great Democratic party ot:
the North?would save Ijtnou and the
couo.'iy
Alter a life or death struggle of nearly
four years, ncc :mp*ni?d and blessed with
man (testations of- Cod's favor, uii pa railed
iu ihe history of. any ndlfcr people, save the j
Jews, and at the v<!Vy (Uoiuciit that the I
pi ice.ess boon ot independence is iu thai
giusp of ihe South, here conies a serious j
proposition from an honorable represents? j
live of South Carolina, ti*t the Soiuh
should enter again in'o a cat and dug I
sera ionic with the miserable wirepulling]
Democracy o!' Vunkcedotu, ui* (be vu?ub
hypothesis tli.it principles an J nicu and
* overmnent, arc iw be managed on this
continent accord yig 1" the policy ami no- j
ion*, ol itie effete principalities ami nuke-]
doin* of *iiu ina.iy. Anu actually concludes 1
with u recommendation that the Sumii
should hcuocloriU addict herself more to
policy iii tiic management of her aJair*.
b the honorable gentlvuiau oblivinus ui,
the fact, that it wax this very depailutu
from principles u> bend the pregnan* Luce
to policy, that ruined tliu old I n ion, and
must mccssariy ana Ucscivediy ruiu any
Counl ry.
l Ik: honorable gentleman has been loug
known to hie own Stale, us the man who
threw a tub to the whole. lie is at but
old tricks.
T.ie Weaknemi uf our Armies
tspluliied.
let1lu rilOM Mg.naritu uill?the
HtlltSlK.t 1111X.
LaHkanok, Da.. Oct. 5, 1801.
James T MeConnttk, l.nr ulltr^j OJiror, of '
Troop r Coun t/ :
Di.au Mil: In answer to your inquiries,
1 will make a statement ot tacts and reasons
in explanation of the l.ac ui'dir re?
vjutiin^a IVgiaUullOll ami rc-culolluit til ot
Mil UtAU'll llic a^ca ol SCVCt-lCCII
ami li.fy )vuu.
I >_? llie law a III Coil^rws, all pcraOUa beivtccu
Hit??: arc licci.ir jJ tu be iu tile
limitary aerv ice ui tlie CuuteUcratc btalca.
t Uoae MUuvu ci^liiecii au-? loi.y lite arc
eiiroll< il lor service in llic liii.J, ami those
lit'lwcmi new lilccu umi eighteen ami 1'0'rtylite
ami tilly, iuriu a iccrve t>r|i? lo tii.-t?
charge (be vmiioj? d ui.es connected uith
lite at'iviuo inii in iuc ticni
i>at tuo plain iual la used tallied tu be
lllal llot U.UIO IliaII oOo ibiidul the UKII fit
tin duty between the uues ui i.giitceu and
lor y-Gte arc actually pr. soul nub tliu at?
iiucs in the Ue-id. it iivte ate the i Woihtitia.'
ii lial excuse have I bey lot belli.: a Way
it W lioso u i mission jini K.r aiiht ...Uu>i>
uic (lie)' |itiaiiU*ni lo be uwj) i To get
liiuao men to i lie licM, and in asjci taiu and
txpusc a mi remedy Iile various irauds by
wit eli liny huvo lUtu lar been allowed In
remain away Iroin iluty. lorui ibo imrpoaeut
lue ??i?ier winch you aie yow lal.ed on to
lAtuuiti. it itiia oiocr shall be fuithtully
executed, uui miuncs will be replenished,
tin encuiy wi 1 be dctiated, unJ our country
neutered Iroiu thcit possession. It
it.is order ahati not . e iaitbl'iily executed,
tin n the Wii >le machinery of what is called
the Cunsci iplioti i>11.iau in shown to be a
laiiUie, and those engaged in aduiiuuteriug
U oi git. tneiu.se>VC-. to be ordctod at once
lo ibe lie.d.
<Oii. vjruin wi it< s home (Jiul o n' ui iterial
lur the -i iiiy is exhaust- d; th it ?>ur uh
y rcnunoc uuw ia cbiluren and old men,
and loi" iiiia rvaiHiii lie b- the pimple ot j
lliu iNorth to auounl to tlir. dr It uij'l prcae
us a lillic longer, and we cannot but lad.
11ia atutcui ni ia not true. We do liave
I lie men between lite a^cB of nip b ecu and
lull) liicio liip iiiia light. and tli it speed
ii), ti t!ie) can oc br-ugiit to duty, Hut
imu ti.iroa ol tli.'sc men aie absent ! This
startling lact ia enough u? in iite every old
man and Woman in lite land lUiu ?oiuuta
my enrolling ultiCer.
1 our til at duty ia to register every white '
male between i be ape* Hpecitied in your orlii-.M
v!??iL- ft--* ^ ? '
? ?MV lun^ua^C ijVCI Jf uuc |
lii matters not what his ago, position or ;
iiu-iiic iS. lleguit?-r the nun and Inn ex?
iUa'. ll the excuse tie pool, I hi- limn is
not banned't and if it be hud, the man.
ui list be Sell I to duty ; and the method by j
winch lie has heieluloro evaded tin y uiuai
be exposed ui.ti its uuilior published.
There are many uost-ni from all our armies,
who have furloughs or leaves of absence
u It.eli ure not legator proper. Many
are granted ny aubordiantc otlioers, especially
to then relations and favorites, who
have no uuthoritj to giant them. Many 1
are planted l?y (lie prujtvr authority, upon ;
untrue lOpreHentatiuus, ur lor ic.i*otas that >
haw c a?. d to oust, and many are forged :
Many have boon derailed tor soiuc light !
duty, mIhIc .sick or slightly wounded, win* ]
still remain nway under cover uf s icii da l
talis long alter lieuitli Ima been restored or '
the wounds have healed. Ill uil M o do- ;
tails and exemptions end when I he reasons
for granting the in eeuse. Never eta.se your '
impilUe* allele is shown a |>:i(??r grunting
u ucluii or exemption, but kimif whether]
ilie iea.Min for gi anting it Wits true and
continues to exist . j
..ho) have applied for exemptions and '
details, uti i rvi'tivo fui louirlis, which hit
TtiicMiU lrolli time 10 iu.k< until the.ap?'
plications sh.id be t:uull(, ?jii t mined Houio I
el tin-he employ lawyers, I ilsc.y so called,
who, it tliojf do not t tho ti i ll order a^
desired, can, at least, ilt-!.iv !i..ul action '
the ice ultvii Infiii" m iiur >1 t?y tin* lou^rth
ut 1 lie delay, Thus an un^iatiluti upjdi j
e.iii i!i is in id" practically to operate a* a 1
discourse Iroiu scrviCa.
Sonic persona are still onrryir.cf ohl commissions,
tvlujo ihcir offiifi liavo cease*!,
but tne commissions have not b.cn ?ur-'
rendered or cancelled.
.Muny'urft showing contracts in overy
conceivable ?li ipo? many ot them spurious t
?and upon 1I1 111 Claiming exemptions ci
details. No eon.ract whatever with the
Cio.crumerit ouiitlcs a man, prr to an I
? r
exemption or dulitiL Tbo contractor ?a?l * v *
i show tlie order from tlw .War Oflae for
hia detail t r exemption, aod the tfetfretarjr
1 of War hi woe It eufiuot yruat tslotpV HP?**
the Cfcrtiiicau* of the chief of ljba.buwi '
that the pemotial attotsti u ol (be wflraator
i* iudMp?.uaaUe to the pr per axocwtiou
of the contract.
M:inv Limn Mtlitin -1 mm Cnuii mrk lutrMH
or under officer uf a burnt u, 8UI.dk thai
the bcaier is appointed to do mom duty or
wake indefinite iuveitiniiiiiiL I saw odd
some tirue siuue, staini* 'h?t the bearer wwa m
appointed to examine for trou tnd euppar
deposit* in ceiiaiu counties where ?uch
depositee were "never suspected to exist z
end where, if exh.iu.ttlcee quantities did
exist, the bearer would Dever find the si.
All such appoint incurs era without author* . 2
I lt>- * 'f,
Muny are clerks, stents and employee*
of quartermasters. commissaries, and ofher
t ffiiccrs. No audi officer has the right to
uppoiutany man an his agent, clerk o*euw>
ployee it) any cupacity, who is.hetweea
the ago* of eigliteeu aud forty-five, old ess
such a uiau is disabled from aervieo in the
field. Mark the word?not sick or wwoadod?but
disabled.
Many are uotiu^ as provost marshals u4
and guard*, ageuU anil- provost marshal*,
in our iuieriur town*. No such ofliscr is"
authorised by law, aud do power, not area
the 1 resident, Sccrti-ry of war, or Comtuuudiiig
Gener .1 of an aruiy, has the right
to appoiut such an officer outside tlte Hues
ol the atuiy, aud all ?uob, with their na?? .
inerot'.a relume, are illegally awaj froiu
their commands. The same reuutrki ?p?
\>>y to uiUitiuy commandant* maj from
the army.
The number who Lata surgeons" cert i ft
cates ol ill health in thsir pockets sad nature
a certificate oi^ood health iu their per*
Mia?th? truth of tho lai^r certificate be-,
iu,; confirmed l>) tho patiouts' daily habits
?are beyond cstimal.on When you find
buch i think you lu-ht, In charity, *to as.
euuie that the health has boeu reatorad
aiitce the certificate waa given.
1 J? hu? in thia coiiiiccUoq to atiU two
facts, of the tiaih of hoth of which I hart
no Jou >t. The tird ia that the great por*
tioq oi ihoe absentees are enabled to rw~
uiaiii away lioiu duty by tho inefficiency
or intention I negligence (to use no heraa
ttrm) of the emoiliug nnd medical officer#
and thc.r assistants. The second is that
while thua eo..leut iu niatif cuo?, they hare
beeu iu other cuaos, as if to satisfy conscience,
cruelly aud unmercifully oppressive.
There i? tio excuse for either inult,
luatauces have boon I aborted to ore of eo>
roll.us; olBcyra aud uiclual Lou rJs advising
aud directing applicant* for exemptions,
detaiia, etc , to go to lawyers of ihcir own
naming to uiakc out their applications and
appeals. TliowO who complied mud p*?4
wcii, louod (j.n) treatment. Those who
diCttuc'J li uud trcAUncut not mo easy. I
slate bioaJiy, that it was uever iutended
that honest applicants of this kind should
need lawyer*, mod they never cms need
thciu when officers do their duty.
it ia also aaid that about 10,000 wen are
kept at hoioc iu Georgia protected by mill,
tia commissi ua and by certificates that
tbey ure necessary to the administration of
the Stale Government. it is said thai
tueo are protected thai with contracts to
furnish wood to 1 ail toads. i atn not disponed
to credit those etutcineiits, but if the
cuiolling officers now do tl^e f tfuty, tre
shall loon kuuw the number of men at
huiue and the various reasons fur it.
it ha? been aaid also that the newspaper
offices everywhere have abused the pritile-e
allowed thcui by tbe laws ol exempting
their cuiployees and have exempted att
una-ual and uuncceasarv number. I du
LO. LliOW this tu bu *o, but if so, it "o??
uuL be improper tor Congrc-s at the ensuing
scauisu lu kuuw iho uatuc and number
eacoipled fur oich office.
1 have written thus lettor for your assistance
and in nusWur lu your inquiries. But
my uuly subject is to serve li.e country in
tins tne hour of i'? late. Neither you nor
I cuii better servo it tbuu by getting the
abkcuieco to join their oomiuauds in the
field. Therckro you may u*o this letter
us you please.
I will not c ose wi.huut expressing my
sincere gratification with the earnest spirit
which you are manifesting in the discharge
ol your unpleasant duties.
You;*, \cry tru'-y.
n_H. HILL.
Position in Sleeping.?It is better
to go to sleep on the right side, for then
the stomach is very much in the powitiea
of a bottle turns : upside down, and the
contents ato aided iu pissing out by grat
uanon. ir one goea to atecp on me (010
aide, the operation of emptying the 8tom?
uoh of tie contents ia more lite drawing
water lrotn a well. Alter going to ileej,
let the Lo.ly take its own po-dtiou. If you
hleep on your baek, Oeptciully soon after m
heavy ureal, the weight of the digestive
organ.*, and that of the iooJ, resting ou
tlx) great vein of the body near the back
bono, compresses it, and arrests the ffo'tt of
blood more or k?a. lftbe arrest is partial,
the sleep is disturbed, and there are uu?
ple.iM.ut dreams. If the meul has been resent
or hcaity, the arreM ia mote deeidw}*
and l be various sensations, such as falhaj
oval a prcotpioc, or the pursuit of ft wild
beast, or other impending danger, and the
desperate cfiuit t> get rid of it, arouses ua;
that sends on the stagnating blood, and WS
uWiiko iu u flight, or trembling, or peispiration,
or feeling* of osbaustioji, according
to t lie degree ot stagnation, and ihe length
o< siienxm ?>i in*4 t-xruii lua *c to esv?|?
tlio dauber. Eating a largo, or tihat in
callc.l ? heart)* ii'OjI,*' before going tu
bed, should always be avoided; it is the fire*
quviit causo of nightmare, and sornetimee
ttic e.(U-4o ol k'lddcu ''eatli. * <
'| lt% silk.wonn feeds npouihe tuulbory
leaf mi J npjnswtS silk. The peel foa*M
upon tho world of nature, and spine UU
beautiful thoughts nod fancies.
The wouiuu vyho u#g)<.u|e her hutbantN , ?'
rtlih-t Iro-jt, is not tie* wire o( hi* Ksttw *
' i %U * jjt* \