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. ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' , ' \ tit . . . I ?umniaMuminTCTiniaCTjujn-mmmr 4 ?in m . , HIIMIH I ! M,Pi,lw \ ' Mint. 'i$ . ' 40* % wiit-. '*?*' : /W '. * n /-| |K$ ^-i|i 4! A i wiillp. VOL. .1 GA]VII>P]iN", S. G., TUESDAY,- NOV. 15,1864 NO. 11 ? t JBI | 11 nnmTTMminiwiiMi m irTimim~im u MTf*~i VTfr ' im?>n"Tin~i~r -ii~ttti?rittm irn ?iir TTTTrpnr T?r-?TrTnirff-rr?rTtrrni?iilnMiMii ay 3P>. MOCO'TH Teriiis oX'Subscription. t>aily paper per month ?3 " for Six Months ... ft is "Weekly, - - - - ?? O - Rates foi* Ado r 1: i s i rig: d For otic Square ?* twelve /lines or loss ? T> DOLLARS and FIFTY CKXT.S lor llie lir.sl n> tinn, and TWO DOLLARS lor each subxeqount OnrruAttv Noticks, exceeding one .square, churj nt advertising rates. Transient Advertisements and Job "Wovk MUST PAID FOR IN ADYANC1-) No deduction made, except To our regular adver ing patrons ? i gg i CTiriwuttuiaiait^untariamnnrnnuwgTnvyiDHTPt^tfftoTW Aii-?lo'jr xvltti A nervous individual, n; !io siqais Imnsolf 4 T A " it.,, v l- i i ' MLr'l III! Iiioiii n till; 11 ill IV * 1(6 V\ r t ( with th"! following account of Mosby's ro?:< visit to the Baltimore and Ohio Builruad : At a quarter past nine o'clock on Thurso night, October 18th, a party, eon isling' of t ladies, a baby, purse and myself, left the i?.i more and Ohio Kail road depot at Baltiuiore Mavt.ii sliurg, Va. The ticket agent told us ll at 3 a. uh' we would be at the latter stall safe and" sound. Nothing of interest* occur; until near a .station called IJoneyville, ten mi south of. Harper's Ferrv, and about ibe sa distance from Martinsbuvg. 1 looked a* i watch and found it 2 1-2 In another inst; wc were alarmed by a . sudden crash, wli threw many passengers from their seats; tl followed numerous sliut? outside. The passi gers crouched down close to the bottom oft ear for safety ; cries of "guerrillas !" "guerilla: responded on every side, amfaltogcthcr a set of panic was presented that can he better i agined than described*. To add to the limn three or four shots were tired througli the w 4 dows, breaking tlux glass in a thousand p cost-" ,>* In aii instant we heard the robbers enter! the cars from both ends. Surmising their rand I jerked my watch from my pocket a handed it to a lady companion, telling, bet secrete it, which she <1 id. Just then otic of I fellows. stopped before ioe with a pistol to i head.and demanded mv pocket book. 1 ob cd with commendable diligence, lie passo J to relievo, my "neighbor of his hat, coat, wa and pocket book. Another of the band approached pistol hand, "Hero you d?:d Yank hand over y< watch." "Yon are too late," 1 answered proin ly; "it is gone." .The fellow seemed satis! with this and went on. . A very demonstrative, fat lady seated n the end of our car, then jumped up< caught.? of the rebels in her arms, "Oh, my love, dijftr man, you will not. kill me," she scream and at tin: same \,itnc clinging to him, unti ungallaut anger he rolired "Confound you, we go, I will lose my part of the plunder w vOur simplicity." We were tb?>n .? /!. v _ viMVIUU * as the. train was to be set on fire. On leaving the cars wo had to climb a st, sand bunk, about twenty feet high, there await further ordeis. The passengers in the sleeping cars fa worse, us all, with one exception, lost tl * hats, coats/boots, wdtches and money. Wl they wore ejected from their.quarters and cended the hill, they presented a sorry app< ance?just conscious of their loss, trombl with cold, and fearing tbey might he invited visit Richmond. In one' car, there were si German emigrants, bound for Ohio, who, wl the thieves demanded their money, sine fight, To intimidate the rest, two men \\ instantly shot by the butchers, and a won wounded. The remainder were ordered leave the cars, but did not understand thoc< I *?...! I--- II* luuuu. i^iu^uy uniua'u his men to lire time and burn the "d?n Dutch" The (Jot.dm begged of him to hold on until lie could fin man who could speak (icrman. The | creatures were at. last made to understand They left the car; it was set on fire, and two 1T1AT1 lltl/1 aha 1 ... I ...v .?v. ... v. uub Huuiiuuu woman ion in flames. There were about thirty "Union soldiers I board, unarmed, returning to their comma I These were taken prisoners, and also Ibrli fifty of the passengers were ordered to in line to he taken oil*. About this time 1 . a little nervous?not having any strong de I to visit Tabby?-but fortunately, as 1 In I?, screaming b,?bo in my arm?, 1 war, not one o Trr the chosen. Among the persons taken was a burly nogrc who contrived fo'escape by laIling face, dowi on the road. The. whole party were, soon or .00 dore.j to march. Then followed hurraed, agon ' 00 i>;;ng fare, we J Is, and the. victims moved for waul We all .-ni.'pos -d tio-e were on tht-ir way l? Ilielimond. hut only t ee soldiers met with thi Y() late. The eiti::.?;:s were taken a shoit distanc* ;e'i-|lo a ji i.ee ot woo-Js and thoroughly seaiv.het #! and robbed ?>! wh v.ever miniey t Ii y had lei L;C^ I and the h<: t of il.ttr clothe*. 1 Wlii!.. ! ..i..-:: .. t t-. . . ^ i?.* liiwsiv* i siw a l nioi 4?I'J | 1 ! t;nl?l;rr ji}>jToa?*lt <:;m? * 1?#i? 15 iIm? topoc.? 113- ! When close In sine ns, lie <init 11 y pulled o(V hi ! I'll !: :s {in'.Maiitoiij!, and thlcW {hell) juwos. "*? "j the ieiieo, having nnth u<t- i, it hut hi> shiit ni.< ! (tail* ol drawers. lie then w.niketl t?> 1*1-!i hnldlv ,p. anione* the uiarau.jcrs r.yked -fur smite elo'.hin: to keep him wmiiv. ft.r.ijt'aiaine that the rehel >|it had taken nil i.is .'''otlns. 'the >:?.% < saved I in ^ from farther ;ittThen arose a cry tha I . the "Yanks" were in lie- wood*; 11?. onernlla lW i 1 i tv i . ' ? , ....-4 .-i >m ?i i"n* 11! a i.urrv. im.t in livi ?\ o lj; j minutes limy wore I en !\ :.li<! exelniinrd. 'a falsi '.' alaini!* a:: I I! i v fell to ti; ? !? ii !??? ~ l i 11 further lol* . . , r.v tins time the man, express ami hayga^o lia< '* L j been r.il?!?(. !, ami what limy tieimral <Iul n<? ^ j want was in flames, ami the jnmntleinaii wen . ' ! left. no extra clotliiim and certain lv nosurpiu ins . k- J ; easb. One of tlie ladies of onr party lost all hoi In* 1 >ap*^'at;e. In vain she. hc;?ied a pieihoi ie look i itiii" guerrilla to.spare her rlothing.ancl that o lc 1 i In-r eliild. "There are no valuables in tin K I: i i-ni.L- vAu, ..-w. i > -* I ? , > fin no iiouilllg Willi II: L.n I contents," she plead. *VPooh,' answvivd tin . "cliivnli-jV as he swaggered past het. "Thet 5' i will do to help on the ffcnnes," and help tin '1!'" J plane s they did. Il' j It was,the": iiiiinnn-ed hy one ?f !iv office: . 1 : that cvei v" vi'd r l>a?l a pla< e for a woman ii V1" front of him oh his li rse; bin lni< i??-:i tly threai ,lc* was not .allied or.t. T.iev then mad a fi a search an?,l saw the work was coin) h te ; . th i train was horned; tin* Postmaster with cr. ! rohhed; the passengers plnndcred of their hat . j coats, boots, watches and money ; .and locking . i and burning the mail, cxprees and baggage 1 tliev hade ns a hoisterous farewell. "'3' A genth-nti.n from Ohio, who had lost 01, L'3" (J00, his coat, hat and watch, haij a MeClellai ?|H badge.pinned to his vest. Some fellow veil 10 j tared to ask hint, "How were the Peace Dciu j ocratsHe tore oil' the badge, threw it'oi 1,1 i the ground, and said, "1)?n Mac ami thepeact 1,111 devils. 1 am going to vote for Uncolii." I)>,~ ' .Another said he always was a sound Demo *1(K' erat ami would remain so, ''but lie ccrtainh l would vote for Lincoln, so as to give "thus<1*11 ' fiends their deserts. . >ne I A lady, who had recovered Jut spirits afte "yjthc darker was passed, htu<rl.iii;v!y offered i i premium of twenty live cents loi a Fence Dein ' ln loci at. but none were to be found in that par J1;1 ty. lth * ? jnt Cavai.rv tight at Ladiga, Ala.? Wb ' learn from Serjeant Fhinnery, of Jloyles regi COp meat, .Jackson's cavalry, who left the front, oi , Friday last, that, a brisk affair took place tha morning in Calhoun county, sixteen miles north red .es,st of Jacksonville. The enemy being report icir ndvancing, as was helioved, ahout foil |u,n 1 thousand strong', from the direction of Home as_ | i?cn. JH'igu-.on, commanding division, format ! Ids 011 Terrapin (.reek, ahont a mile nortl jn,r ! oflindign, Ala., Mill) engaged (lii'D at tell o'eloert I (S J :l" 'tour and ten minutes, tin xt j enemy l?ein? eotnpl I? !v whpped and * ? :irii*? |(' I in confusion. They were a portion of Ixilpat. V(;jRifle's ea\a!rv, < '>1:10 sind'-d I?y (! m raj Cirard ,|>1v I One r? g tiient .was composed ?f Alabama lories ?an | We cnptmvd an elegant, stand oi eol-is am to j eleven prisoners, im-11:?Iincr f()nr wounded. 'J In j enemy left soino half do/.m ki'l.d on tin; Held }l| 1 and eili/ons report tlfat their ambulances \v. r? ' j full of dead ami wound-<1. Our loss was nm d a j o Hi '-or, of 2d Alabama, wounded. - opposed mor M?or ' l:,ll-v' 'l"d three privates killed. Ferguson1! I i brigade, Colonel Jhivlfs, commanding. did tin |j ; fighting, I i 11 _ posted on 11x? ad. Toe hri 1 j , gados on the right and left were not em-am-d L c j '?Mubllc h'. oistcr, 2'/. 1 on ] Kkkkdom <"?! ' nil-: Funs-, i\ mi Socnf?On, nds. of tin; most striking things in Soothe? o i? >' o-.. r < r i* the .scv.-iity <?| it> |,ic.s- iip.tti .1. ll' |>;l\is am full lii-** C al)im l. If is !i<>!h r.il>lc it, 'iiijiiaii iftitun felt . 1<> kn<?w thai tin; |>a|)i i's art; no; suppivssm j am sice | tIwii mlilors niv nut incarcerated in pit* o i?i a I prisons.? (Jvnstiluliuual Uuton. ,f mm DA!LYVMiilNAU HE> ?? Av I?.: f. B; *if? <; i\c T. JS. i . ^ I . I Wo would call I lie attention of ev ry good ei'izon |. i to the rpmmui.icntinn over tbe sieiiMuro of '' Civ is." ! > . The roumlcs arc peMinent for tin- limes. ami wo liears tily endorse the seiilimcht ami spirit eontaimd therein; 1 i! aim would add that ui<; installation of s .eh labor in 1 cu" midst, or in any part of our Cotdo leiMoy, if persisted J ' t i in. will prove a ' datunal lo scheme.' and no. loo. ties ' calculate! , tit all o her-, to compromise our ?lear si ' and t-isl iutere ts and tiring us t> cic o I lie d gtne.~ ate t ml cpuis'vo -late of heinyr IVoni width we 1 ave > so r t.ftit.ly severed tear count ction. We. too. vai-e our voice of di.-ap. intuition aiet distrust. :.ii<l 'eel assured ' I that We have not ill our district a mother or s ster that ' ; would not gladly sacriliec the 1 hot** if tin it households " to yi Id in favor of goveianient in. any capaei y ? ...n.v urn v.:.s i'ii.' siaKe?sooner tli u -?t- ini.vtutirtilcd.in our loitlst tin. lahor of him who. has si in t , . j our l.itlu-rs anil Wethers, iiiul whose lives are (leveled s ' . . , . . to rapine and murder. ! -'Hull tins people of ihp Pfstriet niul <>ur Wot1 von or. i tins press elsewhere mijiltl Tuil.v m?d> rst-itid <<ur nu n I lis well as the remark.* ot'otir Irii-nd "t7?7v" w?- would ^ . add, lliitt there Ins heen imported live Y.nkre jviso ers, from Florence, within the past lew d::\e. t?? 11>i-~ i i . ... s ; piace, to inaKe barrels for government, and nlneod in j a locality where they may have frc"-> aetvss t.? eottiI* I muiiicalion with our slave-* on adjacent plaii'ations, j . j nt.d who wo have every reason. Iroin their pedigrc to j^j believe, will lake a '.vantage ot such liberty** having ;? no guard over them, but orjoyi- g the same piivi ego i ( ol* freedom as our own people?at will to roam in tl.e .> suborns of our town or wherever their fancy may suggest - always on tl.e alert to poison the a.inds of ?uv : domestics. Wc do not know who the responsible im- i porter may be. but we would feel ourself under obiiS 1 gatioti ly any friend who could tender such iulbuna lion. I'iobul.ly the genllea.au himself might enlighten. 1 I us. [KOK TUB CAMUKS DAll.Y .lOt'U.VAI..] Hkc:6xstki:ctk;n?Yankee J xtkih'ol'ksk ?Who has tin? nudaeilv to say tliat South Carolina, or at least i ~ \< some prut < ! itf aro not ready for reconsiruction and * Mice intoreo11rse with the Yankee' mce. The war i-< 1 still raying tn all its ferocity. Our land itf bvi.ig pil-y laged, bur altars desecrated, our homes devastated l?v ( an unscrupulous and damnable foe. The graves of our loved ones who have fallen in defence of our rights and our liberties have scarcely become settled; , the fresh earth still marks the spot when our beloved ^ ones lay, ami yet in the midst ol'our tumbles and sorrows, in the very faces ol our community, we heboid Yankees riding through our streets on wagons eini' ployed to haul ihenirtvood, going with our negroes to j the woods ami ilcn to be employed at wages to do 1 11... W..VU .a ... I ' - 1 .. f; i"i Kill" '?t?VI - r 11! 11C11J," I()f j v which ilu'V si-* to receive fair watres * I ask in the . l iniiii; of liberty itself, il ;his is J1 -e return we are l?> ic- i coive limn mi! t iovi ruuicut for the hlo' il of our loved ones freely shod, lor what :*To sepo-alo us from the jjoveriiinenl 'iin i from the pollutl iij^ touch of I he race ' of I'ymomh Pilgrims. * I l-'or one, 1 raise my protest in the mime of all wo , j hod dear, io any such employment ol those who vol^ ; unteered to destroy us. to cut our throats, to initugn. | l ine the damnable scheme of nrniituj our slaves, and in. I citing: thetn t<? deeds of rapine and inurdur. r ?Let tlieiri ivmattrwhere the tules of civilized warfare j >t places tin in? in prison, as prisoners of \vnr, where they t 1 cannot enj y the pleasant inisrcnur.sc with our slaves J 1 that I hoy so much d> sire. As one of the coinmun ty, . j Mr. KdStor. 1 call upon our cili/.'-ns to raise their voices, j ! and it need be, the! arms ; gainst, any sueli 111 ul! 1 i I ! j have fell the p-in/s.of sorrow iu the 1<>ss of inv own llesh and blond by yank'o tmilels, and ! am not wil inir ' ... ' ki .-MSii. jj iiiv iwiiu?s 10 no milnijjpil in ail.lilio* l?y siirli si ll tIn* pivtnmi nl can't liii'l liamlrf 10 i!<>! I ilicir ' il., our wives ami liaiuhii rs will clfcrlnily ' ' l:il< 111 b- drawing kinlc, ami ill'.iw lmi?|.s a <1 si .\?>foi 1 .li.iiT' Is. rather (lian haw thes<\ ? ? 1 sworn eiii'ii.iis. tninfl 1- o.v.'in onr ini?i.-,l, ui liout own a una (I .riuin i , 1 ^ , I l.i in. 1 I is. ;! L&TE3T- 1111 GUIT , 11 Kl'Oli'l t> Ol<- Till-: I'HK.SS A .-si CI \'l I OX.' ' i w.? 1 ) - ~~ I ..iii- i. w in i-iMtnii;..r i?i mo .\ol ol" Conjrn ss in iko \'-nr | >1 ?<;:!. by .1 . > 'I nijas i:k. ill tin' |orK's.<>llioe ?>i tiio i | Otsiriel I'iiii I of i In.' i onfoik'tiili' .Males lor tin/, { ; Xoi tii. rn I tisi.rii'i >!' I iioi ^in. . i l-'UOM GKOUaiA. I At iJiVTA, Nov. 14.-?(iov. 1 ?r \vn lias j)i:l)-; i' iisiicl a loiter in tin* < h oniric, in wiiic.li li" ' t 7 tuto't that Uavlor, the traitor, v.as never nodi-' rruttrstra r*xm tu taiwsm irmmxa rm< m iuj >juii rtmrccr n ? ted with any special ??r diplomatic functions*'. He had some mercantile commission, in accord-' nunc with a rcsuhuLn passed by the Legwlatnre. Tim statement made that, he wnsamcru-' l?er of the Governor's statV is false. A i t. f jiTA N ov. 11.?Ex-Governor Hammond of South ('a;o!ina died at his residcuce on J leac h Island, Sunday, aged 57' years. .'v i.t ;re warehouse at I lainbunr was burned' wi'li its e<snteti1< la s inortii i:g, with *1500 bales c ?. t? ss. Lo s o:.u million d> l!ais, partly insured. 1 he liIV was accidental. FNO.V THE WENT. <'union, J.a., Nov. 1 o'.-- Two transports' loaded W'th Yml-.w. ? 1 r 1 .*. i nxvt* oninc down' W Into Ki'.cr an i gone to .New 'Oilcans. This- * indicates fighting somewhere in northern Ar-' karwas. F.iglit .transports 'oa<io<V with * troops* ami two Parrot batteries have left Morganza lor White ivivor. '1 hi Yankees landed at Bay mi' Sara a low d->vs ago, anil i ohitn. no d pulling down l-on-os s.i*d e.nying lite material to Morjoti.y.. . t'M !. Id tig winter quarters." While" .1.1 tn it ?: . ' : ' ' >'? lr nntiaites upon the' 1:? lie* t !. -c h tiMi put in irons, and tii-- o!iU- i Jfj. pet untied it are to be cashiered.xo.\ rin;uN xk\vs. ' Uh:i::jomi, November 14.? New York pap rs ami the }?aliiin>--;'e >1 iiunoni of the evening of Satu.\lay litis been received. Telegrams from Chattanooga says : On Wednesday morning the enemy in-de three attacks on Atlait- ta, their slu-l.s heing thrOAii as far as the RollHa Ni ills. A most, liesivi-i-jitii - 1 ovxivtv nils lllilUU on ivouu.li and iieadv road, I he enemy's art'Ilcry bcihg whbin nun hundred yards of our frorks,? and their infantry ami dismounted cavalry within two hundred yards. Our forces quickly, manned the defences ami diove the rebels off. We sustained no loss. The eneinv was oart of Youth's command,.and iinaijy retreated towards Macon. A- telegram says; News has hccn received lVom Sherman of an important and favoj-;.hie character, hut not published, being considered contraband. Hood's whereabouts mlcmovn :'o authorities. Federal movements'. will be. developed in a tow dftys. McClelland has resigned his commission in the army. Lincoln's tnajorfty m Grant's army reported to be' 8000.- A porfiotj of Ceit. A. J. Smith's com-' maud has arrived at I'aducah. The Tribune. says: Kenton is elected Governor of New York l?y 0000 majority. Gold in New York 242. ' According to .the' Tr'<f)nnr's neeniitii NTi.xv York ?f;?ve Lincoln Io(),uiHit includine- soMi-rV vote ; Iv.iusi inun 2?J,(K)i> to 30,U00 in jority, iiii'StuSiiiir soldier's vote Maryland, IOi.mmj; Ohio, 5i>,d00; Iowa, f>O,OC0; Illinois, 20,1)00; Wisconsin, 10.000. No opposition toLincoin'in \\ estcrn Virginia. Missouri voted lor Lincoln. McClellan's uwijoritv in New Jersey 700o. Me carried LoLwnic hnd Kentucky. 1 lie Kcpuhlicanw gained laiijfi ly in Consxrus-'ional delegation in Nashville. Lincoln 2f>00. Lord Lyons is \ ejy ill with typhoid fever at Washington. IIkmimom). N?'?v. 1-1.? .Seymor is ve-cl.-cte(l (i';)V?-rni?r ot New Vm- . It s reported that Lincoln h :> i\. I- d lor a iniiii n more num. Lin-fit; ivrrivnl t 100 eleetorial votes. An oHicial t !<-l'?- ("r??i!? <In- Valley says: Sheridan's arn v ciiin t-? 1 between N> wtown and'1\ ei imtou a. Two iliv i>iuiis of cavalry attacked I??n tin* 10th, hut were repulsed ami driven !?jn*k several miles, Iohui; 2f> prisor.eis ami a number of' horses. Unper command 1 \ <??! Vv'iy liai < 1sthi; !v. j iti t"? '11;irI\ Lumax's l-n^ele, amier <'?'!. I'ave. A< out the same t ii'"' 'lu-t'i. r cavali v l?r:>.?" < attacked Mot aiis* I ami's 1 ?i ( _! ;i i? , at. I'ed .1'-llle on 1'ionl Jloyal roatl .Hid (1 VC il bank ecross tl ? nv r. For Sale ?A '1 ll.\ V KM.! % Li Ti< I". K FOR V. 'vl Sale ilt XOiLiJ m r 11 ;:>s< > > o > November I f? * 5 tq " i.rcr ,i ale. "I'lIK ?!']!: ('IMI!' ' f'FKKHS V<> ' SAI.K ,V, ? imst ncf-rn ?njpj over liny years. J'or fwriiior panic ilurs upp.y to D. J>. IIOCOTT. Nov. 15 t,f