The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, November 24, 1864, Image 2
Pte - tike Ctoattra Sparine.
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K^$r/ S3?a?*5!*risu&&t
H*;', Tbnmdny, November 34, is#I.
I* ^ iun M~3:
E- $10 For Annum ?. . . $i> For Six Month*
Ey^,. ItATF.ft or AbYERTIKIfjj^.
|^9~p?f uqiwc for each antl trery inserEST'*:
* fTnn?-Ten line# efr Irn constltvtr ? square
Er'fS. * .1 OMrtnrtos *?re charged at advertising
tf v - We a-e obliged to hare the cash fur all
B fmnlinir IIAIM ~" ^
I? W. NvjMfljjf la onr anthorited
EfcV: ".? Affftit Ibr th? aolleotton of all elaints due
&. * this 0%*. ^
|;.j MwapHal l?rtarfn Postponed
lt? eonseqnenoe of the severity of the
season It is deemed advisable to suspend
fpr the prrscnt, the course of Tjoetnres
^ commenced lor the benefit of the Hospital,
tf It la proposed - after the winter months
shall hare passed to reenme the Lectures.
Wfo. of which due notice will be given.
Bjffe* --- A CVorrld Ulnrder.
. V nrc pained t?> learn that Mir Tttrn
CftD M. Smitii, a hii:hl> respectrd and in
" lelMgcnt dtim n of the lower part of our
rirtrjcf, was inhumanly murdered while in
"bed by.his own slave on Saturday mnrnirc
lyf Ilia death was- prtiduccd bv violent
blows ou the head with a billet of wood,
'lhs murderer vftor perpetrating the
M, fired the bed mid thereafter the
ktoone. A?| awon na the latter w?a enveloped
in flntno, he g?te the alarm, it ia supposed
with a view to c-e>ite the inipreaaion
that burning was accidental. Enough h ?w
ever, of the eircnmatances to "prove hia
riminality were discovered yid^hring him
* 4# trial, the reault of which waa hia c?.n?
. vietion, and sentence tn"execution on Friday,
16th proximo. He ia now ia jnil
waiting the solemn penalty of the violated
Taw.. '.
f South Carolina Confrrenre
Tbe Aimunl Conference of thia" body,"
. wsirveaed at Newberry on Wednesday last.
and adjourned on tbo 21st. The following
are some ef the appointments which
Will be interesting to our readers :
8rARTAM?VHO I'JKTRICT? W, ]].
"Fleming, P. E.
Spartanburg?W. T. Capera, Alex. W.
^Walker supernumerary.
fipartanburg District?V. A Fharpe.
Ookeshury Circuit?W. T*. Mouson.
Fairfield Circuit?J. W. Kelly, J. T.
Lauretta District?W. A. MoSwain, J
H. Little.' #
Lineojnton?E. O. (Inge.
Fhelby?John Watts,
kyt Lincolnton*Circuit?P. May.
* Newberry-?J. W. Humbert.
Saotee Circuit?fl. A. C, Walker, J. W.
Wightman.
Darlington ?-W. A. flainewoll
Jtambcrg (Circuit?A. J. ?te?>kea.
/ Greenville?R. B. Alston.
Greenville Cirouit- -R C. Oliver, A. Ii
JeM?r.
Chester Circuit-r-S. Laard.
Charlotte Circuit?fi. (}. Jones, J. D
Carpenter.
Komltmtloo lor (jiovernor.
Mr - Editor: Wc publish below the
nomination 01 our aiilinjiuibhol townsman
for the high and reaponeible office of Gavcrmf.
Wc heartily approve the nomination.
Knotting the man, we fee. satisfied
* the selection would bo for the pood of the
commonwealth. The Guardian say a, .
"It is nndeniably true that the state o!
m?r country demands in its rulers and cour? I
aellots prudence, sr,parity and practical
\ wisdom?Ono who is thoroughly cwtrrr- !
j. rant with the theory and piactice ot law, j
A adept in a knowledge of the necessities
and wants ol the people, who wot^l re.?
ointnend and udvoeatc reforms, not tor ex- j
per i men t, but for the public good, whose j
character lor pqtilio benevolence and dts- '
interested patriotism has been developed
* bj this great content for freedom, a man |
of aga,.4>f cxpcrior.oe, of moral and civic I
worth, who has never ponpht offiee or <le- i
elined it, of large c?}?aeities pn<l anain?!
ntcnU, a christian, a gentleman, and a pa? ,
I riot. Hiieh a mmi we nnrrt I' r 1
and such a man is HlMI'fcON Vuno, lwi. j
tSJis noma is therefore Migget-ted t< r tii;
b?gil)j rasj^nlible ofti and meet* tko ap- 1
-MANY SULUIK..S. ]
i itim 0
(lew./frown'* residence, nenr Cuntoj,.
i tta , hpr.,b->in burned by the Yank oca.
Gtn? Wlvftolcr (ought ihc Yankees near
iiflriflio, but,**- obliged to lad back?die
Yankees tfcre.ettimated to 2f?,000 or JlO,000
strong.
Besides ilm b.uMPig of Atlanta, Marietta
antfTtOioe, it is supposed they have
burned Monticcllo and 11 dishorn.
>- It is supposed that *-bY>et man will teke
- Andereonville in hi? present mute, and
fry to ii berate the 20,000 .prisoners ooiit
fined there.
(i or. lion ham* has issued a;i official notice
for the members of fho legislature to
meet promptly at the Capitol, on Monday,
lho 2$<h instant.
Go*. Brown hasordercd out the Militia
of that State, the nieinbi'1'* ?t 'ho .Legislii?
tnre and Judges arc invitfa to the trenches
. .at Macon.
The Louisville Journal of the ^5tli says
Thomas is at Pulaski with h lonrth .of the
53d army corps and heavy details Jr.j?n
Mather corps
. The Now Turk llershl says the capture
of the Florida will, doubtless, be denounced |
as * sio lotion of the rights of n^yluin in a ,
ntroi port, and uany Lecon-e the subject
<pf iwJomofioaal di?cu**ion, but justiSc* the
. 1
j" WOODEN SHOE-SOLE FACTORY.
\ "We *re indehted lo tlio polilrncsioDlr.
Convene fur a visit (o this establishment,
at Uivinysvillc. We fit.d the machine ui> i
tier full Lend way, with full supply ot I
hands, and plenty of tunbcn On Friday
lust; they lururd out six hui.dredf pair,
which is a littla mrtYe th.ui au svcrupj
day's work. The demand fur the slior.
soles has been esqpcdiiifr the supply, hat !
} the many little incidental delays in set
I ting In motion the uinchinary, have all
been overcome, and it n??w bids fair tc
i.nswer all the purposes fur wrhich^U was
intended.
The machinery u?ed tor this purpose
is simple and inpenieos. It all rests opnn
two tables on Vuchcs, at oat four feet
/nun ?<! ? * 1 - ?
...j?. vi aau ? |Mi'}>viii-u ny waicr. A
small iron sluft, nboui five leot loniri
with an iron cast wheel, weichini; tb-.uf
three bandied pound*, is *ttach<'<l to one
end, s small one at the other, lea* than
half iu> weight. Set in each of thexe
wheels are three concave chisels, and one
ol which does the work of planing the
lucl, while the others do all the work ui
the bottom of the shoe aula. 1 he block i
ot wood ia then finuly fattened to a neat
frame, with two ban-Met upon the outaide
with the (tattern of the a hoe sole ,
scoured upon the iiwer edge of tl e irame <
holding tho block. Tbe first operative
then pr?*scs the block against the wheel, 1
when the bottom of the ahoe aole ia instantly
complete! '1 lie block is 'thrown ,
upon (he fuhle, and taken up b/ the op <
i^n?tive at thd oppo-ite end ot the shad, 1
placed in the Irame, "ith the pattern ot '
?tic tup, aeoured in tike in niter to tlie
lower euge or the frame. and then preaa ,
pd against tha second wheel, when the '
nirchauicnl work o( the bottom ar I top
is finished. It is ti.on thrown ofi to an (
other wheel, where the edge* are round
ed off, and parScd "where the last in con- ,
fitted to the eh>e aole, whore it recrir. ,
ite form and shape, as we tec them, i; I
ia then transferred over to another anml J
wheel, whare the grore ia uiadr, aroun?;
which ia ta 'kod the leather. At tii a
uiblc they arc numbered, ami distributee
| to the acTcrnl compartments, handi-omcU
I corded op, ready for boxing.
One ul the partners, Mr P-ml", give.- (
ita -evera! interesting particulars ol'the or |
igin of this Machine. It requires from '
lUbO to 1200 feet* sweet and black gun
timber, to furnish blocks tor one day
The log a are sawed at the Hivrngavi) e
Company Mill in long slats, and (aken t>
a ciroul.tr raw in the shoe-sole nwiiiufucto
ry. and there shaped to the variety of ?i*c- 1
UfcH.
I We a] -o'earn that Mr. IV*a1? ? it-- 1
teroftl.is useful machine. Wo aro pleased
to know thst he is rea.lxiiig grrtf ?*?*< ??. '
tion ot Jiavin/ put it into chelation. Illexperienc<?suiil_ol?m.rviiiion
will of cmir?< (
eupgert impmvenirnts and its profit* ena- '
bio him to extend its usefiilu ts through 1
oat the Confederacy. 'I he well known
* business habits ol all the gcntlcijjcn con ,
nected with the enterprise, is a guarantee
that every thing will b*. done* to give, tin 1
public the i'lll bum-fit ol'ith Working caj>:i- J
?fy *4 ;
Of the ntility of these shoes we would ,
observe lrom conversation with those wh<
are wenrfltg ihetu, that in point of omnf >rt.
! lightuc !*a and durability, tl?e\ ore equal to |
! the best styles of heavy shoes. I?ii| one- j
I trnblo to WMtei and en hi, they knep the pc 1 \
j dal extremities uniformly warm, brine in ! >
| no way subject to the transition, heat unit ! '
I ecld we lee I from nixvur. tnthofii* i
| within or v.itiinut doom They do not t
! any manner net an cUigs to tIn* et citlwr.
| The locomotion of the w?nrcr v as easy '
i .1 ini graceful 38 if the linnet h> mloek con? 1
S stitutoi the ground foundation. < II their ne- ,
ceS'ity (litre is no dontit*, owing to the high ! |
I prices of sole leather and the didh ul y ot ' ?'
| obtaining it, even if our 'tanneiics could j ^
supply the \^t demand, It n ect* r? wuni i *
which in imperative and could not other t
wise he supplied and hence Messrs Hovek,
I Poot.t: A Co , de>-trve the thanks and pat l'
ronagc ol the shoeless puhlie for their en
ergy nod efforts If there is one who
doubts their subserviency to the pnr|?ose? '
of this great invention, we would advise i
I trial of th-'e worden t les. It i? tme th t c
[ f^.V nr<* a little mere clamorous than the : '
I leather shoe, hut not wit list send in" an ! on .
. 1
t est man need not fear to wear them. '1 tie
1 noctivigsnt or evil intrt?r might have sonio 1
scruples ahnut their adaptation to his pur
suit, no other cm or need hesitate to trst j
! their excellencies. ?
i 1
NVe are glad tn repeat, that all tho dif- s
| ficuhi.-s, incidental to setting new iiiachiu- '
, ery into operation. l,.,vc been over come by v
the skill and ingenuity ot the inventor,
??.t ? ---
?rc; n.r IIUW | rrpMTC l IO ITH'Ct j
I .ill order* which ui#y be forwarded to t
j the company. I
i Large <rdcrs have t.lrrady he< n filled,
ami chipped (or dic'nnt markita, Als?o j |
| order* nre ctill on file, which trill i#ini- (
j mediately filled, Hundred* <>i pair* have v
been sold at the Kuctoiy, and art; in con- 1
*innl u<e throughout tho District. The !
price $2 50.
I % ' 3
W'e notice another another thing:?lC
i Mr. Poole in now preparing a new pattern i 1
cl a much neater appearance than iho-c I
inuuutuctnrcd, particularly Cor white per? 1
pic. 'J he bottom* n:il he narrower, tu n
ed in handtMiuic ahupc, and heltea a apitd
tt the loot ol the while populution. We e
aha.I have a pair of thi.t quality sent uh in ''
a few days, when tvo *>htall he gtutificd io
chow them to any one who ban the eu?i? t]
neity to joc them. J".. J h
Died, at Stanton 11o^pitu), uear "Waahni^t'iii
C?ty, on the .iutli <.f?Jun<\ IH(54, of
i wrouixi irccirvi ui ihe battle of Cold
tl a.ltor, dot I. May, JOHN It AaNDKUS,
M-eun 1 auii ol liairi I Sundcn, l'"| ? u* Colleton
District, S. C., u^eo 28 year*, a iiimuiIjor
of tlie 4th Mouth Carolina Cavalry.
"Tn lip mtrinil* .< ?.? ?? * - ~
? r-. > vi iu wm our loveu unw
|>u?j froiu cuith, to milliliter to thciu ere
ih?*y doj.ait, to drink in und treasure up
their lust words, and, finally, to eutonih
them, and to visit and beautify their last
earthly resting plane ; these arc blcssud
privilege.*, and" smooth the rough corners
of that great sotrotv wliieh ever follows in
the wake of Death. If Death, under the
ninst ch ering light we .pan view him,
brings grief, how intensified, how agonising
to a tsiui y umst be that grief which
springs from the death of a loved one in
exile.
Joun 1?. Saniiruh, after twenty one
days of suffering, di d atnotig enemies and
strangers?tar away from bis home and
kindred No love lit eyes were there to
cheer liiin ; no sweet l&tniliar voice wliisp
ered hope ; no gentle hand wiped away the
death dew froiu his forehead, nor closed
bin eyes when he yielded up his spirit to
the Clod who gave it. Faraway Irotn wile
and clti dreti, parent*, sisters and brothers
?uli'im iu his agouy, this brave soldier
I'MTWtl RW y.
Thit name, the ac?*. the virtue* of such
a tnah slmmd be recorded; uml those who
knew l.im will rank hiiu high among the
patriots snd sterling men oftliia revolution.
Poj?tea*ed ol high social virtues, modesty,
warmth of heart, and greut firmness of
character, he made friend* ever?where.
I hough young, he had already tuude-his
mark, ?iivl b<d fair for a brilliant future.
In the Legislative ha 1 of his State, in the
camp and on the hall c field, tin aian ha*
erved this young Confederacy more *eali?us!y
and un>e.(Lilly than lie Ills total
bneuation of self is attest**! by aets with:>ut
number He responded to the first
hatlle cry; and with other brave spirit*
Iroui his hisliict, (ought through the glo
riou* Gist Munansa- and the leader engage
inents which immediately followed it
Ueacliing ihat year with shattered health
?after having unlisted to place the first
it a i* of glory utxin his country's escuiheon
? he c?>u d ui't be induced, even by luedi
v?l advisers, to with draw from the army
mid seek a position lets trying to an im j
; iiri'd constitution. No ! the ranks whs i
ais place, and his desire to fight to the bit 1
trr end
Unambitious of honor lor himself, he relu*ed
all advancement ; and treqnuiitly has j
in' said to the writer ?>t this fecide tribute: I
'I line.; no niuhiiin* higher than mj rutin !
try a Irrtdtiii,; I *e?k no greater priTileye
than, side hv st-.lc with my Comrades, to ;
raise niy Ainu in her Iclenco i I he tl j |
b Tore th* battle which causeJ his dcaih. i
he wrote to his Cither : "The eueiuy ate
advancing slowly, and we are anxious to I
meet the in. You know [ w an anxious to
yet where there wrus oxcitiuent, and now
t am at the riuht | lace .May (rod Inlp
is ici.'-h our rnetiliea mo h u lesoon as the*
nave tie or had bclore.' itc went into
lhat fight, und tri the hottest ot the en.'unCUtent,
witti I plifled rWopI and sb"Ufs
I victory on his ltp.i, lie loll tnr in it e
<attle's Irotit. "Alr? r tin* contest, and win n j
itr wounded were being removed, oceurr i
id an incident worthy t he placed on ,rc t
ord, us aU-.Miuu h ?w beauMtuify t> the ,
a*t the uiiHCltisliuciM ol hi' character |
doomed out Some nl liis com rail s ware j
cartnjj him off, when a i?|u id of the C-'.n
ny's cavalry wore seen Approaching
'1 lie <piek eye ol Sanders saw flint they ,
could all he captured it tin v persis'r i mi j
ynty to bear liiin *dl. while u'leueiin cr j
d ihey might escape .\lu*o?t in rcne-. i
HUiitnaOll. lie sai l : ,,!oy?, | ui m .l o-n
ind i tin tor your lives; 1 nui wounded
nut of Intie use to any one?I lit* comity
irrdt your aenicea I' With sorrow my
i?nrt? they lett turn, and hebic- iue a prn?
iter.
v. __ .1. . i- i-i ?
???- 111 II III- WJ1-. ni:uilU"U an I a priso
ter, ho lurllior intelligence rouehcl In*
'imiiy. Fur sum; lime In* late was
In lined in my-t cry ; then came tilling '
eliicli reviveil hope in their ureast* ; but,
eccntly, a letter from the ?ene of hi" atif
erniu.s da.-hed that cup from their 111>?? and
litis-noted <or it one nfwm in wood an I jfall :
?hr was tJeiol. jji'iie. perli-cud through
uttering, to llcavi-ii. .
'1 lie announceiiicut of his drtrh come* '
rity m 111 tijt^ force upon Ilia faimiy. brum- j
njj their heurts, an<f creating :? v??i 1 never 1
o tie tilled on earth. We cannot mitigate
he agony which an deep a ?rrmf creates ;
>nt we deeply sympathize with them, a d
oinnnt them t<> the keeping of fh it mere:
u Father, w'ho alone can heal the heart a
vnunda. *
They h ive nno consult".. hi 1 if# i n
o.sn a glorious one, ii his < eath m a
o liniment upon who c unspotted lr i niceeifitijr
generations i. ay re *tiit consti- I
tiles trite greatness, ai.u icarn to emulate
o bcautitul an example.
A Kill KM>. ,
NoTF.? Young Sanders went to \ irgina
with a twenty day fiirl..uj,h in his pock
i, which no won <i m>t use alter lie le mod
lis company was ordered off, aI tw.? ex? j
mpfinn* in III* poekct yrhci* lie went into
lie light. In contcclion with tlii< oUitil
iry we append the following Sett* r as ap
impruitc to the sul'ji ft: (.let i'H, l*(>4
Mr. /in rill Siim/rr* : Mv Ol.Alt <51R :
Allow me to otter my heirtlclt cmd?cnce
ami sympathy to you and yours in
lie sad bereavement and loss you havo all
nstaiiicd in ihe diatli of so fine ami proiusing
n young man as your smi. War,
nth its desolating hand, lias 'hiust in its
.oklo of death and reaped into its harvest
lunv a promising son ot South (Jrolina;
11id standing prominent aino g them w;i?
lie na . cuI'doHN It. Samikus. Men nf
ligh Ktanding in ilie* halls ot* our Legisa
uic speak in the warmest terras of tho inelloet
ot Iiiiii who now lies buried in tin:
mwl ni ul r:iiitr(M 4 f??i I tii iHf I SiA??i ! .*??%
- - / "
'hnrleslcn have told me that time alone
van wanted to expand hi* intellect and
nnke him one ol ('arolitin* brightest jew
ds. Hut, ho is cone; may the sod real
chtly on his manly lorui I lis Ins* to yon
ill is his eternal n; and you have tho
consolation ot know in he died a christian,
knew him well, i n'li as .1 hoy at.d man.
le died where (if he Ita i chosen to) he
iced not havo been; I>111 li.s was a mi'n o
hat could not stand still and see Ins onun
ry bleednnr and torn, and not contribute
us mite to her <letciieo Like a true heart
d | attiot, he h is sealed h s devotion to
ler cause wiih h s li< air's hl<->d M.i> the
Utni. hiv littler of the I nivcrse c< tnl?>rt
nd console you in your sad aHlietiou, is
he earnest wish and prayer ol yours, with
igh regard and tecna J. TV F; I
. . ">!1
imit. Kditor : Without his knowledge,
l.ieutchont Uarhi.son Floyd, ofthc 18th
lte^iincrtt, 8. G. V., is respectfully nominated
as the vert/ man fur the office of
Slier IT ofSpartanburg District, now vacant
by the resignation of A. WlNUO, Esq.
Liput. Floyd is a youpv man of spotless
character, uih! in every respeet well qualified
to discharge tlio duties encumbent
upon a Sheriff. At the curameiicjmont
of ^ie War, ho nobly volunteered to buttle
tor the rights nnd liberties of his country.
I atal now carries about hi in the h idlest ev?
lUence?an "armless sleeve" that he i8 a
brave and gallant soldier. Spartanburg
l)iri?riot would certainly honor herself in
ehcting her patriotic, xcnutultd sou to the
office nauied.
Fathers, mothers and yourg ladies of
Spartanburg: Lieutenant Floyd lias lost
an arm in your cause, in nobly battling to
save you, nud his bleeding Country frotn
degredution and ruin, now show your high
appreciation for his gallant services. You
will but honor yourselves in thus honoring
the brave. M \NY FRIENDS.
Front fjieorglu.
Augusta, Nov. 21.? A raiding party
vof the cnenty tapped the Central Railroad
at Griawoldviilc at three o'clock Sunday
alternon. A luu.ber train was captured
and destroyed. Nothing else is known except
tliat heavy firing was heard tkore a
n-w nours afterwards. The movement of
Sherman upon Macon was simply a feint
for the purpose of concentrating our forces
there. The r.iid upon the (Neutral lload
is for tlie purpose of keeping them there,
whilst the whole lores ot the enenij iiiov<b
upoe and captures Augu-ta or Savannah}
Shsiniaii did nut advance his infantry
further down the Macon & Western lload
than (Jrilhti. but his cavalry catnc as far as
Urowusville. lie has crossed the Oomulgce
with bis infantry, and that line near
Ind an Springs, and the whole force of the
eucmy is moving in tLia direction. Thtir
advance was three miles irum Lniou l'oin(
at 11 o'clock this morning.
Savannah, Not. 19.?The enemy's
advance was at V.'allaCe, eight miles from
Milledgrriile, this morning. This Inforu
uii<?n cotxms |r..n t!:t {'resident of the
Central Railroad. Another column attempted
to cms# the Ma-no and Western
Ha* I mad at Forsyth, gong Southeast, but
arc reported to have been repulsed.
8.'. VAW Wit, Not. 10?I, AT Ml?Mr. K
It. ujlrr, 1'retud.iiL of the Central Rail
road, telegraph* In.in Macon ?^at lite ?nrnit's
ravalry burnt Moniicello and iliiUI
nrn* yeHt-rdaj. and wire nine in ! Irani
the tjrt*wml tviile station, on the t'entia
Railroad, last night.
- ?1 -4 41^ ? - - ?
Sherman'* path leads him from Atlanta
to Macon. lUo; Macon to Sarannah, 10? ;
At'.anln to Augusta, 171 ; Augusta to 8avannuh.
lo*J j Au-usta to Chnilfs'on, M7 ;
Ailantf io I jnc^tnirg, Vn.. .T^O.
A Noitlicrn paper rrp.ut u* luring "0,OuO
men at Florence, Alabama.
Tin.1 Chicago Jour sal *aya a lurloughcd
fiicrr of Sherman'* stall ntu'0* tljat lie ha?,f
n ordered * bell hi* Iran cxp'ri a to irj
i i command at Sarauiiali.
1 lie 'f in? " Contains i re > rt ol 8ow.nd*
-pieeh jit^Aui>iii it on Monday. lie ?.?\I
lie war must continue unfit w a or l lit* \
give u;> the* ?r?il!et. He wants no artu ?
tioc. lio ensealion ol ! >111 ok; no negpliiTA
ti< ns with rebels in arms. *He cltaraclcrizes
the Peiuocrals as a pussillunitnouf
faction n.ajorityof the North.
'I'lic Now \ ortc Congressional dclega
lion stands J J I'liiou, and 9 dcmocru s.
Fornandu Wood heats l'g*ooks 1-1 vjtes.'
The World claims Lincoln's re election,
claiming, however. New Voik, Kentucky.
Neyr Jersey and Missouri lor Mct'fellan
The Tribune claims only 30d majority in
New York.
There is one charge against General Marly?referred
to l>y a correspondent, of the
C larlottesvillc Chr niiclc?that of intemperance?which
t ie editor of the Cltrutiicl*
has inquired into, and is entirely sati-funi
that it is untrue, and it affords hihi pleasure
to emphatic illy deny it.
Itisrepirted that the Tallahassee entered
the Pnlaware breakwater On the 3d.
and des roye 1 several vessels at -anchor;,
then afterwards landed at L rwis, l). la*a o,
ai.d robbed the poojilo Ol a large amount
of pr perty. Four vessels of war me now
ii pursuit of (lie Taliuliusscc.
The liuhiiuore American contains the
latest returns from New York. The trio
graph says tin? I rtbiinc claims lor Lincoln
ail the New K.igl.mil States, Pennsylvania,
Delaware, New York, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana,
Michigan, 1 llinoM, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
iowa and Kansas, mailing a total
of 19D electoral rotes
? NOT1CK.
f|MIF. Machinery olJ M. lillST will not be
1^ sold at the nine mentioned.
Nov 24 80 if
.Itum*N
BUllib.l and ll.Vllt CL l i bit. Will he
louud al all nines over Col. .Shiver's Store,
ready lo serve the public in his line, mid on
rca-onable terms. (iir> liiio a call.
Nov. 24 3d If
ON Friday llili insiani, on the streets of
(Ins place, a Linen Cambric, Hemstitch
II v.n KLIU HILI , with initials K. A. W? emhroub
red in one corner. Tnc tinder will be
rewarded by leaving it at this otiico.
Nov 24 80 U
lOit l-olliiifg Office,
SpAftTasnrno, S. C , November jl, 1804.
? ItSC A NT lo or.iers received al I his otbee
I all 1'crsoi s detailed in this District, sl-o
a.i those who have be n recommended Cor
Light Duty by sp-?c: il ii riril it i'oIii nbi* w |l
r -a lo v i i * tvi tots il!i''< .i.iTCRil .t \Y the 'JOth
in-taut. lor the purpose ol being organised in
to a compel, v.
J II. MARSHALL,
I.ieut. end Enrolling Ofhecr.
Kov CI 30 It
THE ;<TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
h.v<tiyinbi;u# district.
Office C Jurt vi'Hlcnernl Keasiuua ?ad CoavoD
l'lcaa.
II. Jl. TOI?L158o\ Clerk ef Raid Cenrt
^ in pur?naj.''P of tlat- direction* of .he Act
oft tie Legislature in such m?c made and proTided,
do hereby give pwtdic notice tbnl en
election for 8herIJ tor Mpiirtanburg Di-irirt
ithe present incumlie.'l lineing resigned.! *ifl
??? held on Tt'KSDAY, the aliii da/ of DT.
('KM II Kit next, ?> the ua'tal gluces of elect ien,
throughout the said Disirit-'.
Wiinems my hand at Kpirtanburg Court
It,.i.-.. >1,;. 0...1 j... inc. J
J.*IL TOLI.t>/)N. 0. C. P.. & 6. S.
Nov a .'47 6l
siiKKirrs $ali:s.
I WILL sell before llie C? yrt Housa door {
oreSalei ny in DKOBSffBBi?* nezt, "about ,
HO Aero* of l.tnd more or leva, situated Itttwecu
North ami Middle Tyger Rive."?' adjoining
Inndt of Col 8. N Kvinn, Diivi'l An "lervon,
and oilier9. Sold ns ilio real email of ON;
'F. Tanner, deceased, for partition and d?
ion.
TERMS.?A credit of 12 montlia, Interest
froin dale, purchaser giving bond and gc
security and a mortgage of the premises J*
deemed necessary to the Ordinary to secure '
the payment of the purchase money. November
14, 1804.
J. B. TOLLESON, C C. P.
and acting Sheriff.
Nov 17 29 2t
To (he Voters of Fparlaabiirg.
Fr.LI.OW (.ITI/KNK : My name having
been ptr*ente<l to ynu as u Candidate tor
the office of Sheriff. 1 take this method
of accepting the nomination. I l^ar? lived
tu your midst for-over 45 years; You all
Ltiow me. You all loiow my merits and
claims, and your decirdon in the matter
trill be satisfactory (o me. This i.? the
fust time 1 have ever o^ked a favor of the
kit.d at the hunds of tny fellow citizens
Y 1 ur Villi HI will V.O HMIhImIIu .....1
_ __. . ^ ,,, ?v ^iwviui iwcitcu, Mini
it'eta-ted, 1 will do my best to kerva you
proper I j.
Very Respectfully.
ALKX. J. W. LAND.
To the Voters of Spartanburg.
Fr i.iow Citizkns : My name has bean
announced by my friends us u (.'audi late
lor Sheriff of your I>iatri*.t. 1 regret exceedingly
tbat it is out of iny p >wcr to'visrt
you personally; for this, however, 1
trust the patriotic voters of Spa'tatd'Or*:
will excu*e.mc when thry know that I min
serving ihcui it; the field. On the <Uh day
nl Peccinbcr ncx? \ou will he callpd upon
to choose a Sheriff lor the next f>ur y< tus
I hope til people will j?o to the | o!is
vote impartially. I tun ro?dy to sui iuit tJr
\our choice, though at the same tiiuc would
thunkfal'y receive your support at the
ballot tox.
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant.
1'. \V. FARROW.
To (he Voters of Spartanburg
11 a 11? t* been anm uticrd a* a ('audi taie
!or the office ol Sheriff. made vacant h\
he re-iirn.t en of it- late w..r hy? inc itr>
nt, 1 cannot withhold my c??n~????* te rn
* r th?* field It t.in* that i Man ji yn'i'ij
mm. hut win?r t?> in disabled condition
l< r field sen ice. 1 llatfcr myself that I
may be ol M ine use to >h? District ami
t'ounirj in the posit ion to. which I aspire.
It is n<>t for the purpose ol nvoidiii;; the
icpoiisiiiiiiies ol the -Tented Field'* I
Ailk y?H*r All ll?w Jl??r.L h ItM 1HU1 |
e r ed in my ease in the ?; i' 1 -*11 ?? por-nane.it,
physical disability, m net form a .>0
ilirrV duty I 11 it.- rituut <1 I pause not to
se? k the te*ponsib.e ]n>Mlion. My eliaiat
ter and <|Uidificatinns are ton w vll known j
hcino :? n?tive of the Pi-friot tn rft|tiiro a i
wind of explanation. Identified with
in interc* , wall you deeply ti.t< re,s>??1 tr
! the issues now pending tr* vt? the War in
progress. I shad ever remain wi li yon
i and share that weal or er?> which our tin?
I developed destiny inaV etwrtain. To any
1 that I mi! feel deeply piatrful I >r ymu
tote* is superfluous. My coy?pi titors .ire
ali honorable men. It either as se> rted
j n?r this office 111 place of inyse l". he ns-uri? |
| i will l ow most humbly to your eliniee a? i
j I believe that the i.e. bar \o;r: is coif o. t
; the Bide id i Jght.
\ cry ics; eel folly,
U. .1. 1>AN1KL. *
I _ . _ _ v? i
l\> (lie Voters of Spar.anburg
w~ iiiiv nflFeretl my'scll a4 a eumliiinlc lyi
A. Sheriff ol your Ihstriet, ;? the office
; in 11 ?\r vacant an 1 you an* eaile-1 i?j?o*i "to
select a s tillable porg ? to (ill raid ulbve. |
; listing heretolore s-r\ed one term ol lour V
I year*. 1 feci justified in saying that I :un .
! weli iirquainte'l with the duties appertain- j
ing t hereto, "and lei I conhdent ??! my nihil- i
i ities to discharge the n.i no. Sln.uiti it he i
1 your pleasure to select me as the- favored }
| aspirant frhm the many that have offered
themselves tor (he same position. At or j
Incar ihe commencement ut' this long p o '
tract ul war, L served ns air officer 111 the L
13th Kvgituetif, S. (J \ ., bnf owing to |
inj health and physical disability as as <
?erte<l hy ih?. cer 1 treat a r>l the Surgeon ;
; of the. Regiment, T resigned luy office, and '
I returned home to recrwit my health, since
t then "I have r crvei 11a CoUuici of'lhcStiih
Iltcgiiucat in JtccmjUn*? with jho wish of
many friends, and again have met with
ail/.*.- .. i* . !? ------- i- " 1 ' ' '* ' '
.i-i.j VMa I IIIV1U u^'ll III!] uy JIIO UODItM
elate States, have !>? >?> examined repeatedly
by a competent board of pliysi?.
j ciam in '.Vdtnubia, -mi hare been proj
iiuuiieod unlit (or field duty, and was us
signed to duty?first as Cler* in
; Maj. Cantev'a office in Columbia, and irom
: there transirrrud to the position I now .
' hold as Coinuii?s ry or I'uichaiing Agent,
j which offico forbids lue _ ea:.vx>3ing the
I ]>iatriet, and visiting the c t ileus iherool.
These lacts are stated as the question
may arise, why uut I uot in the field as
a soldier?
1 hope my reasons given will prove
satisfactory to all as 1 have even been- !
willing ty 8, rve uiy 0 un'ry or District
t in any capacity when called upon, ami
that I was able to pet form, being pnmoan j
ced so>m:tny times as unfit for fitrhl service
1 now offer to servo my Country and State,
as Sheriff, believing 1 can be of mme ser- \
Viee in such illi olliee ikun 1 win Kn in ikn
J office 1 uiu now n.?.tyncil t ? hli, tut it t?
! tor you Fallow Citizen* and Friend* to say.
I If it is your pleasure to think olherwutu
! and Mlect some other faTorcd friend m-wt;
cheortully will I acquiesce in your viowa.
i Sh iul?l I be the favored one, 1 will most ,
fviihtully serve yon and diachi r^e th d - j
ties ol the e to the utmost ol my n il y
ami I hope to your per tec satisfaction. j.
With kind thanks for many past Tavors
from you, I bejj leave respect I illy
to ask. a continuance of the same.
J. lUJFl'S POOLB.
Spartanborj, Nov. 20, ISfW.
k ~ - 1 111
r ?
v iMa<
APJ'T k IK0P. GJ5NL8 OffIC& ? ,*
qoi.vmkh, 18,
OKKKRAL' OftTCU* U. H ? #
I'illfc %oc#pauiei org*tM i? ?Tttf
militia regiment of this {'rate, #M
lurwiih proceed t> tUftioql, B, > .r a*4
rep >r?. lor duty I* 6tL WiMNf^
DeSaur*ure, A. D. C* ? ? '"5^
* 11. The comi^andsDj^ W* tM
companies will immediately etfn^lfpn. rtfifc,
members of their respective compsti^;^
well ui?ll persons within the mihtie regiv
I menu to which they heleeg and who have
not been enrcdWd, bat whe nsa liable t#
duty beyond the limits of tfcihr Mdndk
In assemble at 'he most MindSNlit JMsMw
or, ho line of rs?ilr.'*?ds, prvpervd te |rececd
* wire to Hamburg.
ill. Vhc troops will proride th?*m?feed'
with hsvei.Nieks and toar daps' ratieee,
and such supplies of clothing sad asokiM
uteiihils us are ?r?dispcnsnble for their eMglort
in the field, without casambenmg
themselves with sueh artiatoa aa are aw
absolutely tucf-ssry.
iv. Compaitj o&'Mn are ntkiriM^ lw
issue certificates tor tr*insportatMM?.ot mnk
bcrs ol their respect ire eoinMadk
V. The persons lisbls to this asrvigs * ? .
all persons between-the agef 0I (ixtenM
seventeen jeers, and all penon keteaa
seventeen and fifty years of ape who aow
ex ujpt I rom. Confederate service, hot w%r
am not exempt by the laws of this ^iQ
I run S.atc service, which iuelu4o, ummI
other ulasses,-wtI] bonded agriculturists Who
have been exempted byConfederate authecity
as owner and manager of l|Mrir- own
plantations.
VI. Companies convenient to I!alhfl|
will selrst their own means ot transport*tion
to that point.
VII: The commanding ofnceTs af>regiments,
ard all general officers, as well aa
the officers commanding these companies,
are charged with the immediate ?x tension
of these orders without further notice.
VIII The "Battalion of State Cadets"
an i.thc n m, mm* oftttmubtcd infsutry
c -tc&st.iUd oy Cdptaimr Frederick sod
I'trcival, will hold themselves in r'sdinsas
10 take the field at the shortest notice.
IX. I h? t.l??vernor and I'ommsnder-iaChief
enjoins, as a nmtirr of the 1 tn 4
importance t,? 1 h . pah! c drfence, ifiw
piouipt executon of these uraera, and the
assc-mbling of the troops at the iminl de
ai^natcd without delay.
Hy command: ' .
A <\ 0 \KUNGT(>5r
Adj r and in n^cfrtr Ge neral S. l \ _
Nov _4 % liO , It
tt33u i'ape s? oi the folate on?
.
ST ITB ^<c
% ADJ'T A ISrtlV GT/S'1.3 OFI'ICB.
Cot.cNRit, Nov. 2, 1S6I.
111" V t* T* l T AHf*rt?*j V/V 1
"lU't-lkO 11.
I'l ho comiiiauilin^ olficem nfe<mpa?
nick nr^-i.tizcd under orders from this
itficc f?ir xrvice beyond their hi^irirt*,
>rili forthwith return to tlii* office 1 till I Colls
?d their respective companies. including
the names < t pernors who hare liccn added
t the rtdls since (heir orijxiit^i or^anixa?
till m *
[I. (jeneral an1' field oluct r* having in
.h. ir pi?-*i f?-nni lite Rolls above specified
e. ii al*o in.ilc r? turn* id the same.
Ill I' rs.ns who are linhlt to serVtea
i t -aid ctitiii ;iiif>i, aitd aim hare fnilVj to
p. rt tt'- u" names, wflen the companies
sli ..I ' .vi i.it *ei \ t?v wiH be arrestoil.
c.irr nr.. mmp ami tried hj courts
niuiltaj. in |hitQiiure it the provisions of
the A*rf of 'he (ieneral Assembler.
IV. CCeneral otRccrslmd the enmmandinji
ntlioets ol IK'^iiuouts will extend these
orders.
Hy command :
(Signed) A. 0. ?AM?ISlUTVS.
i j:. _..J I ?.<?J o <
.?>'j\ uuu ia.i|> Vir UfD> a. U-v
Officialo.
A. Fm.Liw, At A. Gee.
Nov 10 28 St
tei)~ I V ers of the State copy thr^e tiw.
SL'VB LIBOR
FOR TIIK CO.\8T?DIVISON NO. 1.
I COM MISSIONHltS oi llotdi end
lbo Town Authorities within llM Jsrdie
al Districts i>t Dickens, Spartanbreg.
(ircei ville, An. rra>n,*lji?ion, York, Cheater.
I.aureus. Abbeville and Newberry will
lor with summon all slaveholders within
their respective limits to deliver ONEII
A LF-(4) ol their slaves liable lo Road
doty at the Hailroad Depots nearest their
residences on TUESDAY, the 2?th 4|yof
November next, to be tranattoshtC W>
f - ?- * ? * ? * *-*"* ^
r?--A:
UnilMKUIW.
II. NVu'roe* Jeli-veredjMt (kirlette &
Sou'U Carolina ILulrooJ wiH tale a Inia
which tjavce Cbarlote at l.ty e'cleck a.
ui., on 20th. Nuaeniber.
Those delivered on Kind's Nottftliia
Kailxoud will take the Paaeengev Trat*
tiuwn on same day.
TIkwc delivered on Greenvilha & Colaaa
bin lUiiixwd will tike a train wh'reh leave*
Uceeiiville nt 3 b'dacl a. ? . aa aaaJiv.
Thorn: delivered ?x* ?p;.rtarvbarn t tlor1011
lUilroad will take the Imm
dow.i on sutneday.
Thucc delivered tm Laurwos Railroad
will take a train down on same da/
'I hi?so delivered <>n Itlne Ridige Railroad
will uk' a truin which leaves WalhaUa sH
11 o'sloek a. nt. on uur dsy.
III. The amount of labor iiylwd MO
this roll is sixty (GO) days to uaull Rood
hand. It possible, all cred:ta will ks a*-bu
listed.
IV. I ho attention of Cucnpiiiiilxiw t>
directed to Circular of 10th iustawl 'Icon*
'.his office, and they are requsatsd.t# tor
ward tho Returns called lor m it haws daisy
Ru li in voniu
D? tlvHTOvn jf
Agent of State of South Carolina
Oct 27 20 41
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