The Horry dispatch. (Conwayboro', S.C.) 1861-1863, October 03, 1861, Image 3
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[Fran Dispelches o lk? Associated l'r*r??. ]
The War Id the West
"A dispatch to tbe Louisville 15uiletio,
dated Jefferson city, September 23d,
says tl^at news had been received there
that night that tbe Abolition garrison at
Lexington had surrendered on Friday
afternoon to the Confederate forces, under
General Price, on account, as it is
alleged, yf the waut of water. Ben.
McCulloch on Monday last, was marching
towards Lexington.
A reign of terror prevails in Louisville.
Many of tbe best citiieus have been
arrested and thrown into dungeons.
The Legislature endorses all the atrocities
of Lincoln's soldiery. Col. McKee,
of the Louisville Courier, has made his
escape. Andy Johnson is reported to
have been arrested by some Confederate
partisans in Kentucky.
The St. Louis Republican says that
twenty pieces jf artillery w?re captured,
by Gen. Price, at Islington, besides 5,000
stand of small arms?perhaps tuore.
W The Richmond Dispatch says : "We
have no doubt that the entire force under
Mullican was cither killed nr osnforcd
?r ,f-_,
* notl that our troops succeeded iu obtaining
a very Urge amount of gold (tlie
Federals say S'JMJ.OOO) which they bad
buried inside their fortifications.
It is reported "that in response to appeals
for ai<I, Lincoln bus answered, that
the Union men of Kentucky most fight
their own battles, for he lias no uien to
send thein.
KasT TKNNKShEE?The Knoxville
Register brings some good news from
Kist Tennessee, from which wc extract
the following :
''The temperate but firm measures adopted
by the civil and military authorities
of the Stutc arc having the most happy
effect in <|uieting the excitement of
the Union tnen of Last To: ucssec, and
counteracting the mischief and exposing
the wiles of the ambitious demagogues
who have so long rankly abu-cd the cars
of tbo masses. A little wholesome restraint
exercised upon these leaders, and
the lesson administered to thein that
''treason will not be tolerated,' has had
a magical ? fleet in modifying their views
nud forcing upon thoiu the conviction
that thcro id uo longer a government at
Washington to which they owe allegiance.
Making a merit of ucsessity, those of
them wrho have been arrested have grace*
fully submitted to the authority of the
Confederate States ; and to couiploto Lu?
been the conversion of some, that from
being clamorous rebelliouists and leaders
of Linen)nite bands one day, they outvie
the Beit d.?y even original secessionists
in their professions of devotion to the
stars and bars of the Southorn Confederacy,
and announce themselves as candidates
for military or civil oflicc under
the new Government."
A Notabi.k ArPBi.itmknt.?Prince
Poliguac, of France, lias received an jp
pointiucnt upon Gen. Rcauregard'a staff,
with the rank of lieutenant colonel, lie
is a grandson ->f Che famous Prince Polignac
who was imprisoned at Hani for his
fidelity to ('buries X. He is reported to!
be in close communication with Louis
Napoleon, and upon terms of intimacy
with Count Morny. It is to him wo are
indt bted for the insertion in the l'aria
journals, last spring, of various friendly
notices of thu Confederate Government.
He comes highly recommended by our
friends in Paris. He is about thirty
years old, and exceedingly plain and
unpretending. His family has eojo)ed
the tillo of Prince for five hundred years.
? ?Richmond Dispatch.
OBITUARY.
DIED, on the 2nd ultimo, in this
District, JAMES ROBINSON MrQl'KEN,
son of Daniel J., and Klixa C.
McQueen, aged 10 years. Hit illness
-j wan of short duratWw. lie died of Inflamalion
of the Hraiq. His father, mother,
brothers and sister feel their loss is
great, but they sorrow not as those who i
have no hopo;?ho told his mother in a
dying hoar that ho loved tho Lord. We |
trust wo will meet again in a brighter j
world than this. E. C.
b?i______MM
Recruits Wanted
FOR THE HORRY REBELS.
AFKW ItKCItI'ITS will he received in
the ranks of the "IIOKRY KKHKLS,"
(now in Virginia,) FOR TIIK WAR. Apply
soon, so as to start in a few days.
Persons wishing to send socks, on t writs. I
kmibtn. and mall bundle, alao lkttkr'h, lo ]
iheir friend* in thin Company, free of charge, :
must leave lliem at my store by Sole Ray.
OK). It. CONG DON,
Lieutenant "Horry Rebels. '
Oct 1 ?1 It .
SOUTH CAROLINA ZOUAVE
YOLl'NTKKIM FOR
Hampton's Legion.
TIIK FIRST DETACHMF.NT OF .1
I liia cor pa ia now at tin* Hemp- M
Ion legion ramp, near Columbia, jv.,
where the whole Company will soon
hf ?ofA FKW Mi til K G(Mil) uf
MKS ARF. WAN f Kl). The arwia.
knapsacks, uniforme, overcoats, blanket*. Xc., i
of I ha company are provided, an<l all npenaee |
will he paid.
Active men of go??d character wishing to
volunteer, should apply immediately to Cap*. j
McCOKG, in Columbia, or a( (he camp. 1
U?? S j
1
THE
TO OrR FRIENDS
AND CU8TOMKB8.
TIMED bare g.?t tu b? n critical, that wc
cannot got any good*, oven for cash.
In consequence of which, we are com|>elle<l
to tell for nothing but
Cash, i*d Cash Oaljr.
When time* get better we will be glad to
redeem our old terms.
PRODUCE AND HIDES
taken in exchange at the highest market price.
We will also pey the highest price fer
WOOL.
Rare all your
COTTON 11 AOS,
and bring them to ua. We want to buy a
large quantity of theiu.
BUM k KAM1NSKI.
Oct 8 31 8t
NOTICE.
Major t. ii. iiolmks. win .i
act aa Recruiting Master, to Qj
recruit for the ranks of the "llorry fHt
Volunteers," now in Virginia. Au- VN
thorily will be conferred on hint to uF
give free transportation by Railroad
to the Company.
Able-bodied men who hare the patriotism
to sacrifice their time, and life if needs be,
on the altar of their country's liberty, will be
gladly receired. I appeal to the men of
llorry, to show theuiselres worthy sons of
their sires who so freely bled and died, that
Wbe bleeetngs of a free gowrnirient "Tfrht
descend to their children. The battles of the
South, must be fought in Virginia. On her
soil our lilierty will be gained, or utter ruin
overwhelm us. I appeal to you fellow-cititens,
to succor and sustain your companies in
Virginia. If they be sacrificed, then our
liberties fall with them.
Hept 30?tf T. W. RKATY.
PRO8PECTU8.
OTP TTTTP "UnUTPriT m >?
- * vxv 1 r VJU1V.
A T I It in particular time, when we hnve
! M*rr?l every political tic which bound
! ua in vassalage to an oppressive North; when
we hare plucked our star* from the hutcful
I and contaminating atmosphere of fanaticism,
I and placed them in the clear blue of our own
' Southern aky, that they mar shine encircled
| with a halo of truth, adorning our own Jinght
sunny land with their glorious lustre: when
we hare erected a new Republic, declared our
independence to the world, it peculiarly becomes
us aa a people* to wiihdraw that pa|
tronage, hitherto so liberally bestowed upon
those who hare proren them4lre* our worst
enemies, and extend a helping hand to those
to the manner born," who are true to our
institutions, true to our principles, ami to our
natire home; we should throw off all shackles
that hold us in any wise dependent upon a
section whose creed is inimical tu >ur dearest
rights ; and whose people we car. no longer
contemplate with the pure and holy lore of
brotherhood.
The intelligence of a people is erer estim.it|
od by the character of their literature. We
hare intellects which will pale before none !
Authors, whose graceful pens drop inklets of
gold, ami strew shining pearls of thought,
l.et us. then, turn our faces from the North,
and seek literature for old ami young within
our own borders?establish literary enterprises
of our own, and foster and maintain them,
lletiering that it is ths desire, hay. intention,
of uiu; people to do this, we propose to establish
a
Southern Juvenilo Periodical,
and thereby till a vacuum which has existed
since the demise, years ngo, of
iic --nose nun. we. tlierefnr^^H
appeal In all to aid in estntklj^H
priae upon a flrtn ami ?uli*l<mH
lievingthal we vain^^^^^U
at the first, or during the inonlh of Msr!wmmence
the issue of"TIIK POKTFtll.IO," a
monthly periodical, devoted to Truth, Virtue
and Temperance;" which shall not only become
an agreeable and amusing companion
for the young, but, by the observance of a
high moral tone, seek to instruct tire rising
| mind, and teach the youthful heart.
We will spare n . pains to make THE POllTK<
tl.lt) the juvenile paper of the South. It
will be neatly primed in clear type, upon fine
book paper, r|uarto form, of good site; and
anjong its many attractions will contain a
Promenade," in which our fair friends are
invited to walk with us into every Southern
heart ami home that is open to us; a "Joker's
liudgct," which shall untold rare witticisms :
a -l.ittic Farmer," and ' Dairy Maid's Apartment
;" a "Floral Column." in which the pretj
ties! flowars will bud ; together with a corner
devoted to the "Hrigade of Infantry," where
our amalleat friend can shine.
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Columbia. Sept 'JO, |Htl|. 3(1?if
THE SOI'TMKKXKK
IS IT BUSH KD KVKRY FRIDAY
AT DARLINGTON C H,8 C.,
BY J. M. BROWN,
It Two DolUrN a Year In Advance.
Oct 3 <11 i
HOR R V
State of South Carolina.
Amftaiit AMD Ixur'Tut GejCl's Umci. j
[SPECIAL ORDRR8 SO. 270 ] j
PIS BXCKLLENCT. the Governor of |
South Caroline, having approved of I
rganitaiioa proposed to be raissd by 1
Gee. W. W llarllee. in the Districts ofi
Georgetown, Horry, Williamsburg, Marion, fl
' Marlboro' and Darlington, it is hereby fl
ordered: 1
I. That W W. llarllee. of Marion Di*trict,fl
8. C., be fully empowered to ieeue all aec?e-N
aary orders and to take all necessary mea-jl
sure* f>r the organisation of the I'ee Dm4
Legion, in accordance with the plan mbaWl
ted by hint to this Department.
II. Genera* llarllee will report front time I
to lime bis progress in the execution of this a
order, and will send copies of alt order* kc.
issued by him, to this Department. 1
lly order of the Governor. I
8. R. GIST, I
A<lj't Insp. Geu'l of 8. C. / H
Sept 2*1 80 2t \ j
Headquarters Pee Dee LrgUis 0
MARION C. H., Kept. 28d 1801. J
[ORDER SO. 1]
I. The following companies within the limit*
of the 3:ld Regiment, 8. 0. M , having raport^fl
ed their muster rolls for service in this Leg'o^H
are organised into a Regiment in tha aa^fl
, and will be denominated and ruk 9|
Aral Regiment thereof:
1. Warhilaw Rifles, Capl. Neshit
2. Bull freak Hangers, Capt. Snarifl
8. All Saints Kifle*?.rapt. Ileaaant
4. Conwayboro' l'almetio Guards, 1
M alloy
f>. Cool Springs Ilouie Guard. Capt. Mi^fl
ti. ltlanlon's Cross Roads Yoluntcsrs, C?>twj
l'owell ?
7. Floyd Ouerilla*. Capt. Grainger
H. Waccamaa Guerillas, Capt. Todd. 1 (
It. Dog llluff Ilouie Guards, Capt. Best. ' J
II. An election is hereby ordered for | '
Colonel, Lieutenant-Colonel, and Mi^jor tef. o
command said Regiment, to be held on Satur- 0
day. the fifth day of October next, at thai *
! respective Company muster grounds of the' !
Companies nhove named. N
III. The Captains of Companies respective- tl
ly in said Regiment, will duly notify their P
Companies of sai'd election, and will, on the
day of election, call to their assistance two of L
his Lieutenants, manage ami hold the same,
(taking only the votes of his Company,) open- |
ing and closing the polls at the usual times I
for military elections, and upon closing the !?
polls '.he Managers will proceed to count the r
ballots and make a return thereof, certified 1
by the Managers, to the commanding General
at this place, to the care of Cnplain R. F. 0
Graham. I
By order of General W. W. HAULLKK,
Commanding l'ee Dec Legion, j
R. F. Graham, Acting Adj t-Gcn l.
Sept 2?l *0 2t 1
ATTENTION | 1
CAROLINA GREYS. ;
ATTENB drill of your Company at Cob- 1 ,
wayboro' on Saturday the .r?lh of j
October, l'unctual attendance required. ; )
By order of T. F. GILLKSI'lE, Captain.
31
B^BB^^^^riTpcct fully inform ihe
^xEfl^P^tl'onaayhoro' ntnl surround ing^l
country, that on Tl'ESD VY, the
firm d?y of OCTOUEIL next, lie I
will resume his School at the Conway boro' t
Academy, and will teach a session of five '
month a. 1
TKRM* or TCITIOX. '
Flial tirade, six dollar* and MTeDly-fire
ecu t a ($?i. 7*> )
Second tirade, ten dollars ($10.00.)
Person* wishing; to do so, can get hoard i
convenient to the Academy upon reasonable
terms. II. F. 8MITM, Principal.
-Sept 1J i!8 4t
NOTICE^ I'
IN SELF DEFENCE, the subscriber has ?
determined to adopt a strictly cash sys- li
tern of doing business, and he would hcrchy h
notify the public, geueiwlly, and those who i t
owe him KariU'ltLLT, thai his books have I 1
been posted up for settlements, and that no !
new accounts will be opened. He assures ' t
his friends that much to his detriment, he has '
been among the last of the merchants to
adopt the cash system, and he now expects i
sonic return for a loug indulgence. . -i
T II. HOLMES.
in * 1 J
| - Ir i
NOTICE. (
ON TUESDAY I lie Hih day of OCTOBER
ne*l, I will offer for aale nt the resi
dence of Dryadcll E. Hi ana Wind, a LOT OF
COKN; supposed lo lie about fifty bushels, lo
he nold a* ihe property of the said Dryadcll
K. SlaiiaLutd, nt the anil of the Slate. ,
W. I. OKA II AM, Aoignee. B
Sept 2rt :M> Jt
ABOUT TO LEAVE
FOR VIRGINIA.
| A 1.1. PERSONS indebted lo nie by note J
/m or account will hud their paper, in *
J the hand, of W. I. OKAIIAM for collection. "|
I Plea?e call and make carlv s.(ilement and
oblige JACKSON FOWLER. M
| Hepl 19 . 29 1/ J
LOST "I
I N CONWAYIIORO, TWO NOTES. One J
on I'. A. Delettre for Sl<?l HD-IOO dated ^
i August l.'?th IHti 1 ; ami one on Henj. Hinitb,
J for dalel October 1 H-V.l. A liberal reward
will Ik* paid for the above notes lo the '
finder, on delivery lo ine. All persona are j
hereby forewarned trading for said notes.
J W IIOLL1LAY i !.
Sept. 6 27 4t i
NOTICE.
Al 11. J. N. PIERCE ia my authorised at*
J lw lorney and will act ?i inv agent in my
absence. HAM'L HELL.
I hope some of my debtor* will Atrniali Mr. "1
Pierce with some hog* to make meal for nty
family in my absence. I want them forthwith. r?
SAM L DELL. ;
Sept. r? -7 4l. I nt
HARLLEE & WALSH,
| 7'7Vi f> \'I' l't< I rti r * i?f I
jt i t + i MJ i /l / 7/.1 I)
y\ N U SOLICITOUS IN K QUIT Y Offlco
Conwayboro', 8. C.
Oen. R W. II VUI.I.KK JOS. T. WAL8II. I 1
Feb -H I \y |
Mullets for Sale
^111 OK 40UDLA ?r prim*-MULLKT8
**,r "*'p *' drove lleacli .
I'riee ?ecording lo i|iialiiy. '
Sep? 10 20-21 K. II PUTC'll.
FLORENCE HOTEL.
J. >v. (jA.MBLR, *
PIlofRIKToH, ^
FLORENCE, 8. C,
r
vi?
DliSP
SF'S MVI.KS
drj writs of Fi Fu to
I lodged in my office,
fore th? Court House
first Monday end Tu
nit, during Itgtl m
?riporty to wit:
containing one thouM
more or less on I)
loses Tyler's Isnd. ?> t
ryant, at the suit of
containing four hundi
situated on Buck Crs
and known as the Xor
y, of I). M. Sutler, at t
utd residence of Jose
>e hundred and eighty-i
, as his properly, at t
and others.
containing one tin
ere* more or less, a
n 's tract, as the proper
ou, at the suit of W.
the name of Rill, as t
>h S Johnstou, at the si
ganus.
and residence of W.
three thousand acres mo
as the Kotind Swamp,
suit of Coachman & f
and residence of A
lining 500 acres, as 1
it of Samuel Uell, adin
is the properly of F ?n
e suit of John ihirhy.
Jkrtc tracts of land, to wit: one eo
^Mng one hundred ami fifty-three acr?
^pning J. J. Hughs, and is a part of t
Tun* i mm ; .\t*o one oilier trad, conlai
two hundred and fifty ai re*, the one bu
f the Sion Seller*' land, on t'hiiison Swam
nil alio, one oilier tract, containing li
undred and I went? acre*. known a* ll
lalakiah Jatne* land, on Itrunann Swamp,
lie property of A. B. Skipper, ut the autl
amuel S liardwick and others.
Tlie plantation where Joe. B. Johnson fn
lerly lived, lying on Hear Swamp, as li
mpcrty at the suit of the State for Taxes.
A tract of land, containing ItlOO acres mo
it lea*, ly ing on Bug Swamp, as the proper
f Knoch Cobb, at the suit of the State f
r?e*.
\ tract of land, containing ISO acre*, mo
tw, where (iahriel Skipper now live
_v|>g near the Half-way Itraneh, a* the pr
>?ty of John Tttidal, at the suit of the Sta
or Taxes.
The plantation and residence of Wni. 1
Ifehes, containing iHtt acre*, more or le?
>.L .... i?... I---. -.1- -? - -
? ...? ....... ci'ic ui .-unipson s i ftt
i<K>ining land* of A. J. Hardee, a* his ]>r
itrty, at the suit of the State for Taies.
A tract of land, containing PJitO acres nio
>r|es* lying above Johnalon'a Ferry, on I.in
'4 Pee Hirer, adjoining the Johnston's Fcri
as the properly of Wm. II. Johnston,
14 suit of (ieorgo Keller and others.
A tract of land, containing 4<M> acres, nmi
>: less lying on Halters Swamp and Hon
i*>td Hay, ahout '! miles from t'onwayhorc
i?r the road lea<iing to tieorgelown, a<|joii
11 lands of Wm. II. I'arker and Z. W. l)u*ei
j?as the property of R. 1*. (irecn, at tl
L>. Hughes assignee.
9 residence of Hugh *
My
the
^^^^^^^Ro^bythc name of
^of Joseph Johnston. Jr., at the stii
I^PRroughs & (.Surganus and others.
The residence of Jos. T. Walsh, situated i
he Tillage of Con way horo*. with two lo
Utached. containing one half acre each, an
clown in the plan of said tillage as lots N
land <>-, as his property, at the M?it of 1
tlinro, Jr
w I ft HA II AM, S. II. H.
fheriff's Office, Sept ?.M dl
100 Dollars Reward.
HAN A WAV from the subscribe
jLCahout ten davs ago, my negro nui
tiA ARAM. He is black, about do yea
old, nnd about *> feet 7 inches liigl
of his eyes has been put out. an
le nay he easily recogniied. lie formei!
iclo|geU to J. Woodbcrry, ami is suppose
o hgliirking in the vicinity of Hull Creek <
leaMjeorgelown. w here lie has a wife. Tl
kboAreward will be paid for bis delivery i
k. Mt i'- ? ?
~sXl W JH-4t II III'I'K,
NOTICE.
|^It< >M and after this date llio aubacribei
will cell pxidi
)NLT FOR CASH OR BARTER
20W niDES,
CORN, HAY,
AND FODDER
WANTEI
Thoto indebted to u* will plea*e conic fu
rard knl aeltle. oil her hy eaah. produce (
olo. B. J. SISUI.KTO.N A CIS.
Au^t'22 2'. if
fNOTICK.
A Lw?er*ona indebted to the utidrraipm
fjA^A^Accouni, arc requeated to conic (<
arrangements for the sett I
by the firnt of Seplcmb.
^^^ 23 ?f
Rind ACCOUNTS of bit
B|, and al-.? the individu
.^^^^ Monts of T W. hat
'< bo for collection. l'crsot
??lrf '^Bon do veil to call and moke carl
1 ft. and utt Iron bio end coat,
to I^^Hmd at the Sheriff 'a t ttfi Cf, III *
rimgQ^nhould I happen to be absent i
v H&flRca you can apply to Mr W
aylor.wfco will take pleasure in rcceivin
rid ioa?|g aattlenient of the same.
W. I. tilt AII AM.
m Attorney for lliu-k .St lleafy,
W and T. W. Ilealy.
July 18 '20 tf
"T NOTICK.
[1UWC HOOTCH ia hereby given, tin
[ JILLIAM I. t* K \ II I Nj. K*qr . i? III
gulafB authorifc I Attorney for me, ami i
y natwto settle and receipt for any elaiti
r drniaml*due nt individually, or any claiu
dcniwb that niay be due the late firm ?
Tints. W. Ill:ATV.
Junc^B^
I \<n i(i,
nm?\Mi AK 1KB this dale, the ?u?
P aBhers will aell fit MlltS exclualvel
reaahB IlKATV, TAVhoK k I'll,
dune. 17 tf
H\ P. JOl,
hipping and CommiMion Mor
chant.
1IALT1MOKK, MI).,
a TTKNDM fo the pnrcln??f atnl ?)ii|nnrn
m of PROVIfllONH. (lit\1N. illiN'K
IKS, anil all d?*cripiiun? MKit* MAN
I'/.K \doance* nimir on C??n?i|rtitnrnf*.
Proprietor of Packet Line to (irortfctovr
M*rel. ^ 4 I)
ATCH.
^ I State of South Carolina. ^ F<
1 11
EXECUTIVE OFFICE, > i *T
,4,! C OLi* m ill a, September 8, lHil. j OP
b? To tho Managers of Eloctions. K
IN 1881*1 SU WRITS RKCENTLT TO THE
Miu?(rni of Kloriion*. the fact wan
overlooked thai our Stale Constitution wan
jje ! changed bv the two act* from which extract*
1 are quoted tielow, ami but one <lay wan allow- |> ^
j ed for holding the polls, instead of two, ai
n- | formerly ; Manager* of Election* will therend
fore take notice, and hold the election for one I I
*y I day only, and count aud return the votes a* ? ,
M. required by law.
It will be seen that the acts In-low are in- i
||f ' tended to regulate our Slate election, but the I
jj, Constitution of the Confederate States Rives '
i Congress the power. if they think proper, to ]
establish a uniform day in the States for hold- > # ,i
S. j ing the elections of Members of Congress, and ! j
're the Act of i'ouf ,?w, fixing the first W mines- ^
as day in October next, says that the alection is ajj*
'o. to be conducted according to the forms eatabj
luhed by each State. F. W PICKi.NS
T*j ? Til
' s An extract from an Act to alter and auteud -DJ
r- | the tenth sretioti of the first article of the
1| j Constitution of the Stato of South Carolina.
Senators and Members of the House of
Representatives shall be chosen on the TL'KS ?
1 DAY AFTER TIIE SECOND MONDAY IN
i OCTOBER, iu the year of our Lord one thou- ) 17
he sand eight hundred and sixty-two, and <>n the w
tt- saute day in every second year thereafter, in TW
'If such manner and at such times as arc herein A/1
p. directed." Ac. ' j usua
VO Extract fnmi an Vet t>> ?ll?. ?"it ' ?
? --- i oner
in? law in relation to the method of counting j XI
?* vole* in all election* by the people. ) t),nt
of j ^ "That hereafter, in all election* by the |?eo- pric?
|>le. the manager* *hall proceed to count the | Ace?
r_ vole* publicly. immediately after the final j x. V
i. , cloning of the poll* at the precinct where the |
i vote* have been taken, make out a certificate j f,
| of the re*ull, which tdiall he signed by the j
re Managers, 01 % majority of then^ ami taken j
'y to the Court House, or place nowfiicd by law !
or j fur counting the vole*, on the day licit *ub- I
i sequent to the day of the said election, on or j
t before the hour of four o'clock. 1'. M., by one 1
j or more of the said Manager*," \c. ! *',r
?1 i Kept I'd ;?i j J""*
,c TO MY CUSTOMERS.
j 1I.\vino left my business, anil. -km
^ gone to Virginia, to help ilcfeinl i " m
| our country, I am compelled to i
J adopt the CASH SYSTKM to!
"J nupport mv family, alter thisMnS
date. * * iili
' x i i . . ' form
Mv old customers cunt coiii-ioro,
| ,
'. plain as they have their farms, ?M
II- ' from which t<? feed their families, j
,c while my dependence is only my
(lootls. which must hrimf the rash.
?s I?!
Agent to yi'j
,c inv absence, and has strict ortlers i "i,
| to soli only for rash. p
i? Persons will please give him
'* their notes for their aeeoimts, or
| let him have Hacon anil Corn for
* | the same.
| After the war is over, ami if by
_ 1 the grace of (ioil 1 am spared, I
hope to he aide to resume my
r, old terms.
G, ). K. CONG DON. ^
August l") 24-tf
jj NOTICE.
)r f i11'. St'llSCItlllKIl kec|>* constantly on J
|C ; Q IiiiimI, mi l offer* for *ale a well ralrctin
I e?T!?took of
Morchmidize, jrr
? I constating of all article* in the l?ry <}oo?l*
j line, from S1I.KS <|own to *i< cent IIOMK|
Sl'l'N. A i?iij>crior Article of ]
j Jinor SKIRTS AXJt C UMiKU.AS. He
> Ready Made Clothing Jom>
V*
I Hats and Cnps,!
BOOTS AND SnOES, * j "f*.'
SA DDL PRY, HARDWARE, I j*'*"
r- | ' 1 kno?
,r r / .v ir i n c u nc a"/: /: .r. the *
Groceries, such a* then
COF P KE, THAN,
Sn,Alt, COMMON AND KK11NKD, j
Caudles; Soap, Starch. j en
6- SPICKS, CANDIKH, | (M
ruwuiiK AND SHOT, j Mi
! TOILKT SOAI'S, PFKFC'MKHY, Ac !
Special attention i* invited TO MY STimK j
! of fine l.lfjCOKS, cou?i?litijr of Cognac, j II
K Pencil, iii'.'l I'tlr llrandieo, Jamairn Hum. Ilol- |
1 land <?in Mclmapp*. Old llourbon and Motion- j c
'* * galu-la Wliiakicit, Old Purl and Madeira Wtue, I
i? of dial celebrated old" brand, Twice pn?t j j
lv ' the bine," Cordial*, \c.. 4c. All of winch ?
I will be wold cheap for cash.
II Tl|iis. ||. llol.MKS , ,
?? Marcb 21 X if ?
... mid,
>tf Sou I li Carolina?llorr? District. J1
li r\
IN KQl'ITY. . copy
Liician I? Hrynn, | j It i?.
adm'r. ! I ant !
th. j Hill io Mar?h:tl I lion,
? Tlmntaw Hwndal f AikIs, Ac. will I
Prudence A. Ilryan j eight
u rX *' J | IU"' '
y \ VT appearing to my waliwfaction that W||.- l,W.?.r
n 3 I.I AM A. I?. IlKYAN. a defendant in Ml
m j ||ii? cause. i? al.wem from and re?id?? liejroiid I
i a | the limit* of the Stale, no lliat I lie ordinary '
if proof** of Ihr I'oiirl cannol be ?erTed on liitit TV*
on motion of Harder At Walab. Complainant * j
Solicitor*, it in ordered that the *aid defend- I
ant, do appear, and plead, anawer. or demur !
? ri.il .i ' -
IU IIIMN Iiirrr ilioiitll* ITOI1I till' ' Dmi
piihlimlKin of ihi" wlfr, or ?n or?lrr, pro i
? c<?nfe*?o, will bo i_'runi?-?I ?n<I rnlrrnl against
y him. JolIN It IIKATV, fom'r ?
May -jy l^'l. 12 8m j
RICE. I
J ! sT IlKl'KI VKh into atorr. h auprrior j Ji w
article of freahly poiirul?-<j ricr K??r i "
Mir by IIKATV. TWI.OK * Ol. j For i
May 23 12 if j
PAVILION-HOTEL,;""
II. L. Kl'TTKHKIKLI).
PHOPItllTOH, [J**.
' I CHARLESTON, S. C. f?
w
OR CON WAYBORO*.
TRI-WKEKYL HAIL LINE.
^IIK unJ*nl|[nH iaform* thf traveling
rublie, that he is running a T(Alt'
HACK LINK, Mwwo Fair IIIuIt',
he Wilmington and Manchester Kaalroad,
Conwayhoro', 8. O. a* follow* :
f??f Pair Bluff on Monday*.
Fridays. at t? o'clock. A. M., and arrive
wayboro' same day, at t? P. M.
ettiming?Leave Conwayhoro' on Toesa.
Thursday* and Saturday*. at A o'clock
M..and arrive at Fair llluff. same day at
M. II. II. PORTER,
eh 'JH 1 tf tContractor.
THE HI GGINS
PLOW.
rr.NTKI> U'JJ JI NK, IH.,0? 11V J. s.
IIL'OtilNS, OP DARLINOTON.
IHIS PLOW ha* many advantage* over
any other Patent turn in uac, having
i invented by an eiperienced Planter and
hanic. The?e Plow* can now he had
never desired of lluggina k llendr.ck. at
r *hnp*. in Conwayhoro', 8. t' , where
may always he found ready to accouimotheir
friends ami cu?tomers in the line
eir business, such a* IRON WORKS OF
. KINDS.
. U.?Cash or Discount on the delivery of
work in our liue.
HUGO INS A HEX DUH'K
larch 1 % *2 H ttlii
3ATY, TAYL.OR & CO.
SUCCESSORS Tt)
H U C K & B E A T Y .
" EEF on hand nnd for rale, full assort^
inentsol
*y Goods, Groceries &c.
illy Kept in a Village Store, which we
hi the lowest prices.
I KI'KNTISK till OTIIKK ruObCCK.
enn Is' turned into money, taken nt full
r? for (ioo<la or iu settlements of Notes or
units due us.
Y. IlKATY W. J TAYLOR.
C. P. lll'CK.
'JH 1 If
HELP O! KING!
51.P I'UKSKKV ATION IS TIIK FIRST
LAW OF III'M \N NATI'UK 1
'fore atitiouuee to nil persona indebted to
Inte fit in of lll'CK \ IlKATY. that tlie
lias come lliat tliey iuu?l se'tle their
htedness lou>,sir I shall he eouipelled to
t'nsli. produce, or anything that will
our creditors, will he taken iu payment,
in caniiot pay the whole, pay us a part,
all favors thankfully received and greater
in proportion. T. W BK \TV.
arch 'Jl tf
FOR SALE.
.a TIIK COTTAGE KWKL1.ING.
nh Lot and out buildings, so desirably
located on School-street near the
LHB Vr.idciny, where Samuel V. Willson
erly resided, will he sold low for cash,
i time to an approved purchaser. Apply
TIKIS. II. HOLMKS.
arch _M if
AEDICAL NOTICE.
PH. JOSEPH K. II AKKKMj
I AY he found at his office in Conway horo",
particularly on Monday and
ay afternoon*, lie expects as far n? practo
prepare his own Drugs.
ily 4 lb .'lin.
tper and Stationery,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
ITSTV K LOPKS
OK ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
BLANK BOOKS,
I) HLACK AND COPYING
INK,
pens,
\ |.MO
A SUITLY OK FUK8II
ai'deii Soods.
JOS. J. Illt'llWO'ili
urrli 14 'J if
i Slate of South Carolina,
IIOIIRY DISTRICT.
;n common pleas.
lli IMI.uino |
vii > Atlachoifiil.
pli J. lt?*Hiiuic<> J
J IIKitKAS. ihi> I'luiitriff <I I. on tin- 11!
<l?k V ftf Mbv 1 Mill, filr lii' tlorlm iitiuti
n?l ihe dofpiiiliinl who ins if is noli is
hi from iiit 1 without the litmin of thiw
p, nml has neither wife nor allorney
hi wiiliill the ?:iiiip, upon whom a ropy of
iti<l ilrelaratioii might lie nerveA. * It ii
rforr, orilereA that ilir ?aiil ilrfrn'lunt tin
nr. niii| pleaA l? the waiil declaration. on
fore ilir filly (UjTuf May, A. I?. one iIhhi
hitmlrrii ami nixly two. Other,
final mii<) absolute judgment will )>r givn>l
awarded against him
j a. Thompson, r. r. r.
erka Office llorry lii?trict
?y ft in 1 tin Iy.
E STATE OK SOI Til CAROLINA
orry District?In tho Common
Pleas.
P. Mnlloy, |
*?. \ Attachment.
J. Ilelleniy. )
lr II Kit I. \S Ilir Plaintiff Ii I on tin1 thira
J ticth <lny of \piil iii'iant. filr hiiration
against ilir l>efendatit, who. I ii ia
| in absent from, ami wiihoul the liniila
lia Stale, ami haa neiilicr wife, nor atiorknown,
within ilir same, upon wlioin a
of tho ?ai'l tlrrlaraiion might he served,
therefore, orderad thai llie said defendlo
appear ami plead lo the uanl dcrlura<il?
or before llie first ilny of day which
he in llie year of our I .on I, one thousand
humlrril ami sixty-two, otherwise final
ihsolnte judgment will then he given ami
!ci| again*! him.
rik i nflii'f, Horrv |ii?i , April 'CI. lHtfl.
J. A. THOMPSON, i\ r. p.
iy 2 ft leHnily
ie Richmond Enquirer
IS I'PBLIHIIKb
Iv Sntni- w LI v nni i w Of? Lie
IIY
rylor, Wiso & Allege.
TKIt.MH
iAM.Y I'AI'Kll. S^ven j?? r onI
ii ii i>i . itii'l ?l I lit* rule of Kijrlil hollam
ten for a ?bnrifr limn <>?io year,
i lie SKM4 W KKKI.V, Kin* ll-illkro [nr
m. ami Tliico Hollar* for mi iuoimIih,
Me in advance. For ihr U KKKI.V, Two
ir* |?fr annum, or ni* coj.iea for Ten Hollo
(m* |>ai?l invariably in advance. H hen
? i oiiioiiiitiji money ai t m'lit by Mail,
iniiat ! <- rr|(Olrrit|, or iliry ?ul l??- ?t
i?k of iIn- writer*.
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