The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, October 27, 1864, Image 3

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*' tShT* jSpartant '{ . * s vax *'jttravbo. ^.va.'vv x- w % tkiradny, Octobef'^T, 186-4. O " T r------ : - - - - "' " : < XK11M8: * flO Por"AniJuiii\ ... $5 For Six Months v,x kates of adveutisinu. $5 poc square for each ifnd every inscr * tioaV-Tw lines or leu constitute a square Obituaries arc charged at ndrcrtisin; rates. . Tjfar River Mlaautes. The MinuUs for the Association are irm reedy, and ocn be bad from the Clerk Jtotf.'J. W. Webukk. Ps?ToS?e7 Among the iuteroal changes lately eff??etf?d. m *?? t ->r T- v* UUI l UBV UUICl to Church Street near the Palmetto House ]t Is a judicious move, as it is uiore centra * than before.* Our accommodating Poei Master in this, as all other matters, con necicd with this Hcpa tmr.nt has consultcc the interests and feelings of the eutire com O inanity, and so arranged it ss to giTe it it wppeirance, what it is in reality, the thin moat* import ant Office in the Stale. Ou1 friends will remember this, change. Death of Smith FnttcraonV This young man a son of Mrs. Lerertoi of our town, died He was member of Company "K" Psl motto Sharp Shooters, and lias since th war served His country faithfully and lion erably. No soldier lias higher claims t the kind and tender remembrances of cour - try and friends than he. On many battle - fields he hus given the highest evidence t>f Soldierly devotion to our cause by hi Lrowess, and in the interlude of battle bj is jiaticnt endurance of the Lordships o the tented field. Obcdicnee to Lw wa one of the beautiful virtues of his soldier life?a faithful execution of duty, a brigh and glorious trait in his soldier character The ?? ?" ?- 1 * wmm HVI UIIIJ U lien), DUt poi sessed many excellencies and virtues tha endeared him to liii friends and ooquain tcneaa. In disposition, lie was penile ant kind?in moral deportment worthy of im itation by his comrades Reared by a pioui mother, no pains were spared to give bin ft moral or mental education, and luos beautifully did he illustrate her m^teinn teachings. While in Wofibrd College, h< war studious and attentive, and made eucl progress as would soon have fitted him foi the office of teacher, a position for whicl lie seemed to have ardent aspirations. Ai one time, he was employed as a teacher in the school of the Odd bellows at this place ud gave general satisfuct'on so far as w< Vnav 1Tnnn iKi% ? * * % * ??. iuv puuuu bi targe, dc uiitdc a favorable impression both lor proficiency and scholastic attainments. In fact, )u Combined all the qualifications requisite ^ not only lor tho place of teacher, hut fot a career of usefulness. None can lament tho loss of such a one uiore than those win knew him. Moral, gentlemanly , kind nnc social, he wanted nothing to secure liiu the favor and respect of his friends. Fall ing in battle, his deuth has revived all flu remembrances of his goot^qualities, nnc intensified the grief which his hiss has rn tailed upon our community. Vpou the grave of the deceased, many a heart i> ! a - - ? rcauy 10 cast its garland of ufleet ion u. 8- i:it*ciioii Mr. Lincoln is certain, says tlio Nortli ern papers, beyond controversy, of tlio lol lowing named States: Maine, 7 ; New Hampshire, 5; Vermont, 6; Massachusetts, 12; llhode Island, 4 Conneticut, (5; Ohio, 21; Indiana, 13 Maryland, 7 ; Iowa, 8; Michigan, 8 Minnesota,.4 ; Wisconsin, 8 ; California 6; Oregon, C; Kansas, 3; West Virginia 6. Total, 124. The electors of the loyal States i-umLei two hundred an thirty, of which one hun tired and sixteen is a majority. Mr. Lin coin will obtqin in the above named State* eight moro votes jhan are neces.*ary for i choice, thus electing hitn, without .New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, or Missouri which esst electoral votes as follows : New York, S3 ; Pennsylvania,. 2(5; Jlliuois, 15 Missouri, 11. Total, 85. Chief Justice Taney.?All the old Jurists ot the Inst century uro drooping of] f - rapidly. In Kngluiid, Lyndhurt has gone at n ripo old age, within the past year, in .Washington, on tho 12?h of October, died Jlogcr llrooio Ter.cv; Chief Justice of the Supremo Court, ifis death has removed another dl the famous cutrmporuriis ot the birth of American independence, who for so m?ny y?ars has been the chief interpreter of the Constitution, which was adopted twelve years after lie was born. It might almost be >aid of him what Grattan declared of the Irish nation, that he had watched beside its cradle and followed its kcjrsc. Chief Justice Taney war not on ly a great man, but an eminent and honest Clifi tiau Justico. His. death is a loss to the world. The Northern papers are nlinost cntiro ly destitrt/e of war news. Even Secretary manton emits his usual "war bulletin," after his t??? ? ?' : :? ' _ _ .... j l/l I93U1II|^ iour OH the day preceding the election*. Sine > that remarkable feat of energy nnd ingenui? ty, Mr. Stantun bus suspended his "bullatira." Tho cnnseqti-nee ia, tlic papers are without a word of olhci.il intelligence; nothing froin (J rant: nothing from Sherman ; wotliing from Sheridan. Crpat excitement prevailed >* Memphis irft Sunday evening, in consequence of an expected attack on the city fey a strong badT of Forrest's forges. 1,200 guerillas, , under Uincs, have concentrated ncur Hran denburg, Ky. A peace convention is ?n session in (,'in innali l<ong is talked of as a candidate |?v president. Virginia. mOM THK PKThttSBURU FRONT. There wns evidently * truco between the hostile lines yestcrduy, an the quiet of tho day%was unbroken by the soufli ot can. j lion or the di*charg<s ><i musketry. For; tfio Inst tew days the pructico ot piekot fir-1 ing has been almost entirely disposed . with at most points along the 1 oca, but it | is always resumed at nightfall. Tho enemy is said to be drilling a large I number of negroes in the rear of their . lines on our right, and also a considerable I r force-of newly armed recruits. There aro * said to be fully six or eight thousand negroes at this |H?iut, who are no doubt beiug gotten in readiness to participate iif the r next battle South ot i'eturpburg. 'lb- (??.. i. i? -j-? ...v ...uin uumu m me ixtjrurnn j'latlK ' R<rad, which have fallen within the Yankee line*, have suffered everything of value upon thcin. The Yankees have cst-ild shed a regular race comse ai the Yellow House, on which 5 their best nags are run every day. These races are- not ?My witnessed'and participaI ted in by privates,- but by high officers of t the army, and much money wagered. Mr. Secre<ary Stanton?the lamnus * "bulletin man"?is on a visit to (.Slant. ' His I u bo.* at telegraph ng have been so severe as to require rest for the lody and i roposo for the conee?ence. 1 THE NORTH BIDK OP TIIK 4AMPS, r Grant keeps jietsistcntly quiut: i?o far as fighting is concerned, the North side is as still as the grave. Monday night, about eleven r'clook, a great rumbling was heard B in the direction of the enemy's pontoon bridges, and this contioned until the morning. It was intimated that u force of cuv i airy was coming to this side; but our picke ets, who were on the alert, saw nothing of . them. Yesterday morning, there was cotiItillortllil/t nun. -4 !* - 1 vV'Vn.IUII^ a I WIIH-II llitp, UllU u firing wan heard in the vicinity of l'otorw' burg. No movement* or indicatioua ot'uci tivc hostilitii b are icported. 'i'lic opinion I in broached in certain qnaitcra that (.rant, being sure of Lincoln'a election, haa postponed indefinitely his grand assault, and j. intends to pmiuotM the siege at his leisure. At least there is reasonable giotind lor N doubting whether he intends fin a>saglt on our n din's?at least not till lie can brine I Up hi? fleet" nut) assault Dmwrv'fc I'luft at the same time. For would tie Bit still -uid see those new lines thrown up wiMioiit interruption, as he has dune, it ho inicn led 1 to utakc his real tight there? THE SOL'TII blPF. 1 Thirty more deserters came into our lines on Saturday and Sunday, ami uro now on n their wuy to a place which sluiM he nameless. Order 06 works like a charm The Yankees have named the terminus ol'their City 1 o nt Koad "Warren Station," in ho' n r o) (tcneral Warren, w' o first pained a i loothuld on the Weldon ltoad. If is said , that the Yankee troops behind the breast? works arc being armed with a repeating rifle or musket, an ingenious weapon, which 1 has a tfhainhiTed barrel ntnl tiles twice with I" out reloading. Many of these puns have i been captured by our men, as the Yankees, to their sorrow, have l ing since discover? ' ed. We have mounted an ciiortumiH gun, which at regulur inturvals during the night ' throws huue shells into the Yankee lines r Ho loud are the reports ot this prodigious ? piece of oidiiiince, that the slumbers of the pooj people of the Otckado City are serious ly disturbed thereby. Cheerfulness and confidence prevail on both sides ot theriv. 1 er. i We iliould suppose, fr?un n pris^acje in a | lute number of the New York llorulii, that ( tho "lloydlon flank llo.d,*' on the extreme riiiht ol our line, will be O runt's next point of u'tack; und w-e Imvo genera I iy found the * indications ol tli.i ^ or'item newspaper* I pretty correct. l?rou lli'Kiiila. ! IllOiMOXn, October 21.?Offi *ial tie 5 spufeles state that General Kurly attacked Sheridan's camp ut Cedar Creek, before dav, mt lltu li)lh instant, mid surprised und routed them. '1 ho lMh and libit corjw drove the 6th Corjuj beyond Middle to*n, eupturinp eighteen pintM of artillery and one thousand throe hundred prisoners, which Were safely brought oft ; but tin* enemy suhsc<|Uontly rnudo u stand ami in > turn attacked Karly, causing bis hue to ; pive awuy. On the retreat the enemy cup lured thlily locoes of artillery, llnr ?.-? j lose w im twenty three piece* of artillery ' j and s me wagwiis and ambulances. Our ' low in killed and wounded in less than a j thousand and our io>s in prisoners id r' thought to he small The enemy "a i tluntry* is reported very badly deutoialitod. We did not pursue. Ilia loss ih very severe, tienerul ilaiiiKcur ' wan severely wounded, while acting with i gallantly, and was captured by the one my. M^fix in Kind. PRODUCERS who have not made-their returns ?>t tl.air Wheal, llye, Ou:&, Cured Hay and Wool, gather* d in will tnkc notice ihni il mini be dane ni onee, or iliey will be returned an delimiter*, and abide by I the pennltied of tbo law, L. M. GENTRY, Anrwor. 27tli Tax District. , I Oct 27 26 I' ?6ixT i ON the .r,th instant, a ladies SHAWL, l.lue grounded, black, 'white mid red border. I email hole in one corner, checked in the giound { wiih blnck and red check. A caaontibio re j ward will be pa d for its delivery to me . E. J. B LASTING A UK. , Oet 27 26 if TPillio Foddeu. I .in Uim prepare!! IO receive I lie Tube Foil J der crop, of I8dl. It is nieetHrj ibal i should bo acoiireljr picked, otherwise, ii ctvunol be received. 1'ru lucers mil please deliver > us early u* possible, lake receipt*, and give ill to ilie Assessor accordingly. A. II. KIKRY, Agent, Depot No. 1. Spartanburg District. Oot 27 2<i at THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. Citation for belters of Administration by Juo. Karle Itonnir, K*qr., Ordinary. VI 7 HBRBA8MHH. A. L. VBRNON lias filed \\ her piMiiiou in my other praying thai let ters of AdminiMinlioii, upon the esinic of pr J. J. VKKNON. deceased, ot; all and singular I he goods and ^filial tics, rights credits, | qf said deceased lute ot said lhsiriet, should am be granted ibem. These nre therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred mid creditors ot the raid decease I, to )?> and appear in the t'onit | o( Ord.nary, tor said Dlatrim, tu*be hotden on j Monday the Till of November next, to show cause it any. why the mid Administration should not he granted. Witness my hand beat of office, this 22d of { October. I8??. | JOHN ftAKMfBOMAR, O. 8. 1>. j Os* 27 2?T 21 I PUBLIC SALli I WILL offer at Public Sale on MON PAY next, the 31a' inatant, at my Store ! ltooni, opposite the l'nlin.tto lluusc aud sold without any rrtrr cation I ON IS LOT COtTON YARN, I ASSORTED NUMBERS. One Lot N?Ue and Ipptr Leather. ' one lot kip and l'ale skins'. I 0> K1^. >T SALT I 0.\'t? LOT rAW?iw*' " ? CNK LOT C.IIIPU.NTBKS TOOLS. .One lurgc lot of assorted Furniture, CONSISTING OF, BEDSTEADS, MATTRKS8ES. BUREAUS, \V ^tTHSTANDS, ft' ". &0. On? Pine Melodeon. One Lot Looking Ulcaslls. ONE LOT ASSORTED IRON. On? 3 Horse Waggon. ONE 1 HOUSE WAGGON ONE LOT PICKLING TUBS. On? Lot UnrrolN. And many other valuables?too tcdiouto luontiou. NVM. II. WALKEIL October 24th, ISO4. ITead<iuarters. 27TI1 REGIMENT. S. C-. INFANTRY, NKAU THR DARBYtowji KVUK, <>oi. 17, 1804. SPECIAL ORDERS. ri^llK lime of various member* of this Hc^i | mrnl who hive heen turlnu^lied having expire*! and no notice of the exterior of tht Mtiue having beeu received, nnd other.- being absent from various causes. it is hereby ord.-r ed. that all men nl.-eiu ftom this command J, oik nut/ route tr/iu:*orrrr I do rep >rt in persot forthwith for Oiitv, or forward ulliclal And an thorixed certificates of the cause of lh??ir i*harnce. Those failing promptly to comply wit! this order, will be published and trended n? L*rs. lly order of THUS. Y. SIMONS, Capf. Cont'd*. 2~th Kegiuicni, 8. C. Itilnutry. (Official) | Ar.vrmi l>. Simons, Lieut and Ad*jt. . Oct 27 2b _ 2t * j A<imlnt8truiui-*n h.?u WILL be sold by orderoftlie Otdinary n the late residence of lli-tl R. Se.iy, de ceased on Tuesday the Hth day of Novrtnbei next, all the personal property belonging t< the estate of said deceased, consisting ?f 2 negroes. Amos and wife Louisa, 2 heai of horses, cow* and calf, nine lietid of li>>gs IWO horse inn" ?? ' 1? ? - urcii, one l>ngg*?y mu | harness, about 4b bushels null. f> bushels guana interest (one hall) in n thresher, 1 >>t of wheat corn unil lot! ler. tanning tools, household aru kitchen fureilure. Ac. &c. Terms made known on day of sale. ?a KLlAS WALL, Adiu.iiistrntnr. Oct 27 20 2t Olllco A. C JS. ~ SPARTAXUl'HG, 8. 0., 24th October. 1804 f|T!IK subscriber is desirous of purchasing i number of STILLS for the use of Govern ineni. Hiils for distilling for Government will nlsn he received from persona skilled it that business. Applicants will ho required to give Lou I am satisfactory evidence as to character and competency to fulfill Mndr engagementm in even particular. The swill will l?e fed to liiveru mam Unas. h. i! niiiU, I'ipl. and A.C. 8. Oct 27 20 Hi Oliico, FPAKT.tXUL'IMl. S. C., Oct. 22nd, 1804. IN Oi;i:i?IKNCl". lo orders recom <1 at thi nftiov, the details of nil persons lipt erect i lie nsres of 18 mid ? '? ) rwra, are revoked, rs cepl those of certain persons i'tdiented in (irn eral Orders* No 77. Adjiitniit and Inspector (ienei nl's 4 iflice. All persona ol ihis class nr required to report t?t Hie i'auip of luMiiiciio between the ill instant, nnd the 5ih of No veinher next. II. A No nil persons who loive hc?n rceom rnendnd for 1 *j?IiI duty, hut have not Seen as signed Sy the ('otnnisindAnl of t'onscripts. an required to report prouip''.y at titv t'ainp o 1 net ruction 111 Those prreons claiming that their dp tails are not ^evoked, l y i enroll ot their eriiinetii conlrncls, vrill submit their contract with the (iovernincui to this oliiee. .1. II. MAI1MI \ I.h. l.icut. and Kiirollinj; i'Niger. Oct 27 20 11 /"I"* "V I "V 41-.' n ? . ? a ^ 1 li m. . ^ U ** . VI.I. |>preons ??n hnve c'ttiii s fur *xrn* o limiting I heir Tux in Kind lot the cm; I iH6d, me hri vbjr notified to jir?-neni tl.ei lor )>hj lutiiil l?j ll.c loilt ony of No\euibe nest. The Ateeiuor'x cMunnte, with rei*ei|>tii show Ing payment of lite liilie in lull, must Iio ex hibiieil to ensure the puyiiient. A. II. KiltIIY, Aerttf. l>e; el No. 1 >pnt lantuirg Lhsith*!. Oct 27 2?? ;'.i SMVE LIBOR roll T1IK COASI' l?i*. 1SIIN Nil I. i J" < 'OM M ISSIt. l"N r.ilS ol I loads inn i jm- m I ill" I U? it V UUI 'l l I <r\S \V It ll 111 I llO J II die : ! ltisirietn ill I'lel.rus, S|>:??i iiilirii,: (Ir^ci vilie. All tTSOll, I llillll, VllI k, ('In ? (cr, Laurens, Abbeville ami \ewbeiry tv i iorwith summon all sluvclioldets williti their respective limits id deliver ()\lv 11 -A LI1' ({) ol tlieir slaves liable to |{n.i< duly at tl*o Kaiboud lb-pots nearest tiici residences on Tl KSI>AV, tlio li*.'t It day .? November next, to be transported ti Cbarlvniou for thirty days'" labor on tin fortifications. fl. Negroes delivered on 4 li.iilotto A .Sou'h Curulina Railroad will take a trail which I mves Charlu'tu at 7.dU o'clock a hi., on 'JUth November. 'i hose delivered on King's Mountnii I Itnilroidl will lake the J'u*.scugcr Trail Uowu on same day. . Those delivered on Greenville A Coluin bia Railroad will liko a train wliicli leave: | Greenvi.le at V> o'clock a. in., on.same day | Those delivered on S|Hirtaiibui^ ?V I'n| ion Railroad wilhukc the J'assrugrr Trail : down on same day. Those delivered on Laurens Rnilroatl ; will take u train down on sum- 'l-? ""T 'I huso delivered on llliie Kidjrc Kail road will tak? :i iruin which leave# Walliallu a< ) 1 o'clock a. in. on same ilay. ill. The amount ol' labor required on tilIM call is sixty (lid) days li? each ilu.id | hand, if possib'c, all credits will ho rx~ lia listed. IV. The attention ol' Commis-toners is directed to Circular of Ittih instant Inun .his office, and they are rc?|iic-tcd to torward the ltoturiiH culled for without delav. II 11. JOHNSON, Agent of State of South Carolina Oct 27 If uroliuian, Mercury and C. nrief will copy twice a week for four weeks; pn fera in the Hivieion once a \v< k lor four weeks. Central Association. Central Hi rkav, Sept. 21, 1804. I'niHONKus or War. THE Central Association will forward puck age*. containing Cloth ng nnd Tobacco, for I i'lllSOXElUS OK WtK, to the point of txc ango bolow Itichmend. All charge* on this aide of the line, will be pni?H>y u* ; the charges on the other aide, must be paid by the reeriyer. Ala--, all open IcUer* of one page fur I'm. hunhum (jif Wit **?!! i?A i - > *? - w iV! I. illUGU US. * Kl. LAUOHbti. Chairman Association. P. 8. ? Boxes must be securely strapped. Stay-Carolinian insert daily far one month; Papers of the Slate please copy.* Oct 18 24 * tf COMPANY NOTICE.! A 1.1, the members belonging to iny company, are commanded to rendezvous at Sp'irtuiiluirg C. II., on t. e first HATUKbAY in November next, fur drill and instruct ion. and to make all necessary arrangements for (lie complete organization uf the company. It. M. HIGH, Captain. Oct 20 25 3w. Kwart 5 NFOIIMS tlie eitixcus of Sn.m.titm." ?!.? mIic liut opened a SCHOOL for boys at her esidcticc. Lntin with nil the hiyhrr Kngli-b branches, will ho taught if desired, She so, licit* it share <>f patronage. Sept y 1'J tf I^owr, BETWEEN the Methodist Church and Mr. II. Mitchell'*, a small gold LOCKET? thoul the Kin- ot u t went v -five cent piece-?containing ? gentleman's likeness A liberal reward will be paid for it it left at this office i A tig 25 * 17 tf losf'lt AVICI >. ; Iff iikhkas m. a. km: KN toll. Ufwre n-r f \ n Mrny t.'ow, supposed ro he nhottt 8 1 year* old, otter the common site, red color, at it It a *tnr in her face mid some white about her hili I leg* nnd under her belly valued nt ' ^ 1? oU, her brands la a swallow fork in each ear. W^rl. C. CAMP, Magistrate. t!c rt 23 l,n trioruH;^. x'icturcw. j JUST recfittil a l??t of new casfs, which I will b?M mi reduced" jirices. t'onte nnd have ymir pictures taken while you can get I heui cheap. 1 will ii ke provision* of all kind* for pic k lures. Cull early as tnv -lock ol canes is small. MOUZON, Aitisi. Oct 13 24 4w _ * i AVar Tax l^Ottce* ri^MK la* of 2J per cent, on all sales nnd r 1_ gross receipts Irotn registered hiisiiicss is ' now due for the quarter, end ug 'tilth Sepleiit lier, und nrist he paid hy the -I'llli instant. 1 call at let lion lo my adver'isement of the llith ol September, in reference lo llie .SO per cent. la*. a his tux is on profits arising front ! the purchase und sale of the article* therein ' mentioned ? purchased since iho 1st ofJniuary. Ibhd, and sold between the 17th of Feb ruary and I m of July, iHtil, by yourself or through ng.nta in this or any other ina-kot Look lo Ibis matter us the law will be rigidly ! enforced agiinst all who ncg'cct litis or any 1 other IK*. All returns I? ?- - ? - .Muat wv IIIKUC IU I III? AMCWori, J. W. WEI1UKU. t Collector, 27ih District. Oct 20 20 *r ; ESSTHAYED ; 1 "MUlM ilio pasture ot Nfrs. I*. Kiiby * oppo} ' ?_ file I lie llrtck House. ju i below ihe blnek _ ) Fiuiili shop of A. J Da.iiel, ! ? ).. lias c>cnpetl f ' a Hull Yearling with spots nfiel ami while, tm lilciii ith lu amount In a roan color. Na particular car in ir?.? rciucni'icreil. Any inl'orinalion in regard in liiiu, will lie thuik'nlly received ami a liberal reward j>aul at litis office. Oct 20 20 t . KHTRAY. 1 ijT11 U lll> or MuittU tiom ilic hub?crilicr. 8 : about a wee!: since, u middle fix cow of 1 ; a nriiiillo color with disiirct while spots ou Jicr | bin ier pans, ami mnikel in.ilie ear w.tii an ' umler?lti cut. ."Hie had ou wlien -lie left a bell, sin-ponded by a long loaih-r collar. Any iiitoriiiaiion lodg-'d at ibis office or yiveri in . j, n in li I II IIIKIIIIiy .ICkCIIOWledg j ed uud h suitable re Html paid. El.LENDER Sl'oTT. Dd "JO "Jo ;u " COMHISSION UN SII.K. Ex Parte (?. W. It \KNETT, and oilier*. Dill for Partition. IN PUUSPASEE of ati order of i lie Court of Equity, I will null to I tie !itglie?i bidder hi >|iiiriHiiburg Court II ?u-e. on SALESDAY in j NOV K M HER next. I lie undivided lands belong ing to ibe Estate of J Oil IA L HARNETT, de ceased, whereon his widow resided to I lie liuie of Iter death. The Two Tracts wdl lie sold I >grthrr. emf bracing if-i'I acres more or le**. The pluoo is Iwe.l improved, h iving tl fine large I trick Dwelling House and good onibuil lings Tlio lands ? are valuable, and the (arm in good condition. r j It is one'of tbe most desirable small Fauns in | 4Itc District, situated I-l miles South of Sparj tan burg, and offers a rare opportunity lor a good invest in1 ni TKKMS or' MLK?Credit of one and two years, wi.li interest front day of sale, Pur, cHaser will be required to give bond with two approved mireiios mi l mortgage of the prom- I isea to MCure the |>iiiCihihi' money. T. STOBt) FAtCUOWj C. E. S. l>. | ' ] Oct 16 'J ") 1 Titlie Wheat. "| IIUVK got Mil. III l.l.l A CI> IIAVNES as Miller, ui tlie (irinlle Shoals Mills, whose iopnt.iti >n as Miller, lias liccii l<>ug known in ' Spurianlmrg and Inioii l'isiricis. I liuvc given I.iin hii interest iil'thc mill, and I it ifi likely lit* will remain lor several yearn, r ami will, I li.ive iio doubt, do cieiy I lung in i j- his power to give general satisfaction. lie ] will receive an receipt at ibis mill all of the ' til lie wheat n villi of I'acoleir. in lTni..n tii r irici, and uny in Spartanburg District that ; i.14\ choose in ili'livrr in this point, itll on t! j ; south side ol'ihc river tint mi ay choose lo do ) i so. The |nrodnccr can haul the wheal in hi* own bag* \^iich can lie emptied at the mill. I , am ready I receive wheal at my Trough \ Shoal* Mills, fro in any who invy chouse to dei liver lo ill a place, embracing ihui part of j i Spartanburg District, lying on tlocjiic, Thick- I ciy and Ite.tverdani Creeks aud extending on towards Broad Uivor, il can also ho brought in ihe producers own hags, which can he ?in* plied. 'J'hc road will in a few days he worked, ' . from Noah Webster's store lo ilic Mill, jind - can lie very easily found. ( Such has been i4,c va?i extent of embarrassment* that has been brought to hear against me in many respects for a considerable period ' of lime, that I have been thus tar delayed i,n being in readiness for the reception and grind- : nig oI the i the wheal at my mills, which fact is 10 some extent known by many, nnd winch , I hog in oiler a* an apology for this delay to the officers of government a id producers. Tours must respectfully, I LEROY McAIITIIFR. Oct 20 '25 4w Central Association. t'r.\TUAI. Ill iik.ait, Coliimhin, Del. I, It'll I. IIKREAFTKU, cms will be dispuieliod reg ulnr'y '<?r ^e's mid Beauregard'* Armies on every Wednesday; for Hood's Army on the 1st, ll)ih aud ffiltli of every inoiiih. M I. a llf ill 1>K. Chairman. The fiiem!~ of Colonel .1 II Tl'l.f.KSoN respectfully announce hi in ir< n candidate for te election n* Clerk of the Court, for Spartan- ; I burg biotriet I ? ------ ? -> #? - ?* X J en<l<juarter'M, OONSClttPT DE1MUTMENT, % Columbia, a. C., October )8, I8C4. * (lENKUAL OIIDKK8 NO. ?. IFTR&UANT to provisions opener- J ?l Older* No. 77, Adjutant and In fi *pcclor's General's OlKi-b, (ciirripiit series.) t all details of persons between the naen of a* IS and 45 years, grunted under authority k of tlie War Department, (except as here- ti inafter state),) arc revoked: 2. Fnun this order nro excepted: 1. o Those detailed arc now actually employed n in th'c service ol the Government, as arti- ii sans, mechanics and persons of froicntific ii _l;ii 'pi ?-?.ii-j ? imnii: uvciucu ana now engaged in o the .manufacture, collection and forwarding c of uidifi|>ci)Ka! lu supplies tor the army and t.avy. 3. Those detailed and now employ* a ed in work indispensable to military opera- i tiotlH. * ll 3 Th is order embrace* all penooa with* a in the ages indicated who hare been dc? i tailed as agriculturists, all mechanics and other persons deluded tor purposes of pub t lie or privntc necessity, and all other per* a sons not included in exceptions stated in ? ihe preceding paragraph. i 4. All persons whose details arc revok? ? ed liy this order, will report forthwith to t the Kitrdling Officer of their respective S Districts, prepared to go forward to the Camp of Instruction A Board of Sur? I gcons will he in pewit n at the catnp eon? c tinuously, Irom the U5th instant to the 5th r November, for the examination of nil who * Ull UtVUUIH ui pu JMCBI disability. Those who report promptly will have ihe benefit ot such niminntioit, and will be allowe I the ch'dcc ol com pai.icr, r.ol already full, in the army of Visoinia. 5. Persons called out by this order will . come to the Camp of Instruction prepared to jro immediately forward in'o service, as no in lulvfcnoe by furlough or otherwise can I e allowed. fi. Ail persons recommended for 1i>rht duty, who have not been assigned by the * ointiiandant of Conscripts to some special duty in which they ire now cn^a?cd, will be ordered to the ('amp of Instruction. Tho<e fuilinj; to report promptly will incur the penalty of bcino assigned to active field s rvice, without reference to their disability. C. D. MKI.T'.N, M..:? ajui ? v VIUillilllUIIIM V/UIlMTip'B. * Ciu.ii<ii<>ii j.ul.li~h five tline? daily 1 ana nix times tri wecklj; Mercury and i Courier throe time* daily and tri weekly: < all other pap:rs in the Stats oocc. I Oct ~~ 2ft .It- < TAX IN K fix i37 PRODUCER*^ of Spartanburg district at* hereby notified Hint ilie following mill* liuvc been established lor Hie collee ion of Hie tithe wheal of Hie Crop of lbllt, to wit: SAMUEL MORGAN. 1\ P. UOFOUTil, J AS. NESDI IT, JAMLS ANDERSON, DAVID ANDERSON, SILAS HENStrN, t;. l?. ISE RIt V, K P. HttOWN, A. FLOYD, JOSEPH FINGER. LKItoY Mc HITHER. ML' M I'll REV Y AKUOROUGil, (Near Woodruffs.) JAMES L. HILL. Receipts from uuy i tiler mill* th in those above named, wi I not be recognised. Such receipts must be p.csented to the regular Tax in Ki t 1 Agent, im soon m relieved, thut he may ere lit the producers estimate. . The receipts ? ! bonded Quartermaster's and ?'omiiiis uric* Had ot Agents antlionised t? re? cie e Tax in K Mid. are Hie only rect ipt s vtriid to a producer lor hi- tjilic tux. All others ire worthless. It is slricllv for liiil l.-n !( * liny <> in r persons than tliosc above named shall g.tf ircoipis lor me inlie 'I'iic billowing mills have been establi-licd I'jr rwnTin^ ilieTl'lft Wiii-at?crop ol' lb ?4, ;:i limou District, In ??iii II. UKATY. 1). I. Jr. I KK. LKltOY Mo ARTHUR. 4). J'. SlVIMOS, Captnin and Post Quirtermtisier. ">ih C. Jb, S C. Srpi 15 lilt "* -in | Sali?. \ \ ' li.l. i?e sold lu die highes* bidder on j l 7 TUKsDAY, (lie 1m ?.f NnVl-.MIII.II (! *(. ?i die lute residence of * CASS A N Dll A IIAIINK I'T, deceased. <>n Tyg r lliver ) I miles So tli of Spartanburg II . apart ofihcper-* I solinl estate of die sai l deceased. CONSISTING OF ' llOl**KIIOI.D Ft i.Mll'KK, 1 lor OF Hl.ACkSMI I'll AND FAKMJNd TOtH.S. 1 COTTON dlN. Til HASH Kit AND FAN, UK KTII Kit GIN HANDS, I i < utiti.uar. AiM) II A K NESS, 1 1 lotK IIORJ?R-WAUON AND HARNESS, t 1 M \UB AND MILK COLT. 1 I,\RUIJ 'CLASSES KETTLE, | 1 SlMNNlNti MACHINE, Ami other linage too teiioits to mention. ALSO? A Tract of Land known us the James Mason tract, cout.si mug 7.1 ACHES, Lying on Fitrgcraon's Creek, and hounded by html, of Mr., i atharine Mu-oti an t others, j ! This Tract contains Home very good bottom 1 I and upland in a .talc of cultivation. TERMS t>F SALE The laud will be sold | 1 on a credit of one two and three years (Equal installments with interest from day of ?ale with two approved mi relies and mortgage of ll>e premise.. The personal property will he | ro d on ere it of twelve months with interest from day of sale, with two approvcdsuret.es tor all sums of Five Dollars ami over, and all I t.-:? t? It .-..tm,-. iMiurr ri? iwiim rn*n. rur<!li|M>ri to comply with Term* of Sale before the right of property is clmngml. Failing to comply the procpriy, ni 1 be iinmc<ltHtely re sold ui their risk. M. F. BARNRTT, T. C. BRADY, Kx'or*. Oct It 24 3? i^oir iHo:i7~ St?te and K>i>lricf Tax Notice. VS ther- are t? number of Tux returns which hove not lieen ma Ic, and the Taxes paid lor 18t?3. Those concerned would do well to .attend to making iherfetu.n*. and paying their Taxes -immediately, ami save me the trouble end themsolveS the expense of the issuing and collecting by KXKOU 1TONS AM owners of lots in town, who owned them the Ni of October. IHtJ.'l are liable for Taxes. Free persons of color, between the agea of 1ft and Ift years, are liable 'or Taxes, and w.oil.l .i~ ?it 1 - 9 ? v*v > ? rrj?ori, nnu pay unincai^ieiy ' ?Ihrit is, those that hnre not dn.ic so heretofore R C. POOLS, T. c Oct 6 28 3w Wool ! Wool ! H AVING been appointed Agent to purchase WOOL FOR TUB ARMY, i will pay the highest price in C\S||, ..r gi*e in ex change COTTON YARN, Vnhlenchetl Shirtings and I tsnwbwrg*. Wool is nturh needed to clothe our Soldiers t in tlx field, and 1 trust Hint the patriotic cili I ti'n? of Spartanburg Di*iriet. will respond, by ' Wringing 111 whnlavcr surplus Wool thi-v way linrc* A. II. McDONKLL, Agent for Spartanburg District. Met 13 'J t 4 w HeadqiuiPter's, * BKHtKV FORC?% 0. C.. v Ooutoals, S+& 90, 19*4. KNKRAL ORDEK jfo. 7. [I n ilSU^NT to 0?m# prd? N?: 73, Ad'jravi IoiNMofOwMtTiCMj ,ce, current Heriee, (hereunto appended) he llrigadicr Oencfal commanding He. L-rve forces of South C'iroUue hereby a*> uinea control and directiunfcf the denser ip ion etrvieo in the State. It. Kxcept as hereinafter speciflod, the ' rganiaution ot thfc Conscription Depart? icut in the 6tate, including the Esamia* ng Hoards, will be preserved; and nil ex. itinc orders, rwnlminm ?nrl 1 the Cvmaiaodtnt of Conscripts will he outinued of foroo until otherwise or lere^i III. l*ocal Unrolling Officers and fix?, lining Hoards will report iwmpdfcifteljr to, v he Commandant of Conscripts, q.nd through iim communicate with these Headquarters, n<i will, through him, receive orders and flat ruct ions IV. All coniiiiui>ic;iti.'ns fn relation to he Conscription service in the 'State, (and ill'applications for exemption and delpiL nust be made through the Commandant of >/t>scripts; eomtuuni ationi oo all other objects will continue to he made through lie A. A. General of the llcaerve Forces J* ?* ' . . V. The office of Congressional District Scrolling Officer being abolished* all efll v... in unit cupaetiT i^iii rpurl hy le'tcr to tlie Commandant of Cou- . priptfl fur assignment tootherdt?iy? setting/ onb 11ic?r *>?.!, ?no?h?on ri\d jyft-. lit assignment tod'ity. Competent o.Tce*V will be assign*, d as Inspectors ot Conecripion'1 III llrV se*. eral Congressional I/\st'i?t?, . VI. W ith a view to Compliance of Par. 111. of said 'General Order Mo 7S, tk* ? V'lituandant of Conscripts will, withost lelsv. order the mcdicui examination 01 ?u t ^ ^ :om missioned officers -ind other { creonarev :ept those ot the "Invalid Corj*")employ. in the enrolling service of this Stats, [''out missioned officers, as to whom no disibiltty is found to exist, will hold tb*n.~? selves in readiness to be assigned to duty n the field as soon as pracfictshlir, ^ II Application for assignment to duty is Kmnll nir ( iKwr. A ?L - ?- ? - - - ^ VM*V\ c>| o ^oiPHBinP| V. ?nd to other positrons in the Conscription icrvice iu this State, will be received from . ffieera, nun com missioned office r* and privates belonging ta the Reserve F rcee, did Irora retired and light duty officers md teen, and Sroin persona not liable la service in the field. Such applicaticn*% enclosing testimonials of character^ intelligence and fitness, will be addressed to C. D. M-KLTON, Commandant of Conscripts, Columbia, S. C. Hy command Rfig. Gen. ClIESNUY. ED. 11. RAKNWKLL, _ . A. A. Gaa. Slate papers copy three timet. Oct 6 23 3t W4ol Noticed r | ^ IIK Farmers of Anderson. Pickens 1'dw?, I Spartanburg aud Greenville, are hereby uxi.ed upon to sell or exchange their WOOL Is my A grin * ou the following libcitl lirmni Fur 1 lb uiiwu*|*ed good Wool, $7 in etilr. F??r 1 lb unwashed good Wool, yds. 4 Slier! ings. For 1 lb mi washed good Wool, 3 yd*. 7 1 Shirtings. i'or 1 lb uuwashed pond Wool, 2} yds. 8 *. OaliShnrgs. For 1 U> unwashed good Wool, 1) lbs. Me Coiton Yarn For 1 Hi unwashed good Wool, 1} lbs No. 8 Cotton Y'aru. For 1 lb tin washed pond Wool, 1 lb. No. 40 Cotton Yarn. For I lt? unwashed good Wool, | lb. Jio. 12 i otioM Y arn A propor iuuatc advance will be made for wsshvd Wo >1. old must he had. or the hi'hlotnake Ch 'hing tor ihe Soldiers in the field canuoibo procured by I lie Got *rnnirn? We look to the patriot ;c and loyal to help the Government tiring iu your Wool at once, as the necessity is ureal , AGENCIK8.* w it r*atpii *?.i?? ' it *? ?-? - ovu v/. i??r Asatrrm District. HENRY BAIINTUE, Valhalla, fur I'iskens District. I \MKS I). KEEN AN, Union C. !! , ft r Uni?-n D strict A. It M.DONKL1, Sj nr nnlurg f\ H., 8j.?r((inh trg Dis'riet W. II. IIOVKY, (It-wnrille C. II., Tritelliig Agcrit. nnd lor Greenville District. i 0 VS L. DAVIS, C?j?t. end A. Q M. S.-pt 1 1H Ct mau; OK SOUTH cahoonaT . Adjutant and 1 nspnctor (itrner.iH Office, Cou'vvi.1, Sept. itt, 1S61. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 1G. I J. B TOLl.ESON of Spartanburg Die9 Iriot. in hereby appointed UoluncI of (he iiliih Regiment South t'aroliu* Militia, and II 0. UUOLE. ot Spartanburg Biatrial, Calotiel of the 117<h HegimeaK South Carolina Militia They will l??rihwi?H ru-stnne the Ctwnnvind and proceed to organize their respective lteg munis n* completely as possible. carrying into execution all existing order* applicable la them, and also such as may here after be issued. ? a 15v command of the Governor. G. A. FOLLl?t A. A. General, To Col. J. B. Toli.esov, Cotnd'g 3<ltk Kegimrnt. S. C. M. Sept 22 tr I3ST PH ESS, A ml trill h* yuhUxhnl ?* rt J'rtr u-"*t TIIE CAPTAIN N BRIDE; A Thrilling Talo of tho War, ?v vs. i> nunnixt.-ton, 3hi? m. o, cavamit. Neatly bound in pa per, price $1.00. "I TPON receipt of the price "It will he mailed ' to any part of the Confederacy portage piepuid A liberal discount to the Trade. Tiiia* charming Story ha* just been run * through thr columns of the Illustrated Mercury, during which publication it was pronounced hy built the pros* and the puhlie, ae earn of the moat delightful < on'ribution* that ha? boon made to Polite SotHheni Literature. As tlie edition is limited, the Trade will do well to forward their order at juee. WM. 11. SMITH, Publisher, Raleigh. N. C. Brr?f Editors 1 sorting this advertisement with tins note, will receive a copy of Tits Cawtaix's llcint. N?.ice to Coin uisshners 8. B. R. r|AIIK Commissioners of the Soldiers' Board 01 neuei, are nercby notified 10 roe.ct at S|i*ri?nhurg t'onrt House, on MONDAY, the iiiih Ociober, instant at wnioh time each Coat mission will l>e required t? make a full report u> the Hoard of his moing* and doing* up 10 I he JlOih uU., the end of the h?cal year. This report must embrace a full lint of the name* >tn I number of families. and alee the nuinhcr of children relieved 'h? Hoard?nl*e,.l he amount of money. Tithe, Tn in Kind, grain received from other sources, cloth, salt, Ac. ll is all important that each Commission should have bis report before the Hon d on that day, as a >utl report of the same has to be made te the Fall Court ol Sessions. Should aoy be unaMe to come in person, he tnust send up his report hy that time. J. B. CLEVELAND, Chairman 8 B. K. O. W. H. LEGO, Secretary and Treasurer. 0?t 6 2? a .in