The Horry dispatch. (Conwayboro', S.C.) 1861-1863, October 03, 1861, Image 5
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t" LATEST BY MA
{From Dispatches to the Associate*!
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H>y Col. Hlair, Major
Hit has been ordered t
H for trial by court inartia
Hkrson City, Mo., Oct. I
I of Mulligan's brigade,
Htion from Leiingtou, M
Hr night. G?-n. i'riec had
I M- and hi'* in..in body i
Hiihwaid to effect a juncti
HcCulloch, and give Freoio
H ii. Price anticipate* an ea
I (ion. Fremont. The Coo
Hen move to St. Louia, ?!
Hc?'a>i<<mals will riM; and
Houfcderutea with arms
I Zollionffar haa broken u
^ffTeTir\A
1 WTine ( iSub?cribr I
he tri-weekly
M- AMD WIKKLT
WATCHMAN.
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^BTOIIH OK THKSK l'AI'KRS
paring iiriilier rx^nne nor
up with the great
Hm OB iu-wh, (11 well AM to J
Journal* second
HI fonr in regard to
|Ek Mftrrtil interest and
H reliability. Arrangemcnts
hare
M been
^ vKUK flAWs tin # a ilia lalaal rnamani
will hr furnished.
^ppfkkl y pa pfr ( thf tet i
wmm'kxt in thf. state)
mmx advance. per
annum
ms.oo.
ur r4uujj^i\ ad- -&
a^yr/rf/
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'T* 1 \
M KNOWLKDGl IS PCM
3NWAY33QRC
The he.iut.ng "No," I
rti - L proncuneed that tbe young
I Q I ( n to preoccupied with bwiMs
"TW 'No' bounded like
IN I NO, h"j^h"*r.. ?
I c< "Oily my brother Oeo
)ABR, iiiveri in n low voice, and
ing, turn* away and taken u
in advauoc. "My brother George" ie
the L>i strict, and the torment aod tronbl.
U?e order. (Aaiilj j always in difionlti<
eo.v-F.Te rescued from one scrape
'uTror""each headlong into another, sou
ij^ttmystbs, and sudden)
T Hi
IL. State of South Ca]
0i !r. f ^ i
c.a nf*- I EXECUTIVE DEPAUTMI
raa mov- . Charlkitom, September l!7,
.in will. uv HIS EXCELLENCY, K. W.
GOVERNOR ANI> COMMA
nt a bat- I CHIEF IN AND OVEIl THE !
*y victo- ! SOUTH CAROLINA. .
Federate. ! "WM^HEREAS, information hi
ceivvti mi ihe Depart*
lere 24,. I LEW IS, a negro Have. Ihe property
Welcome ^'*ro,> ?f l>arlinglon District, wa.convicted
of an atrocious offence
ill their dignity of ihe Srate, was #enience?]
on liie Hih of November next, ai
' from Ihe custody of5he officer wl
p three in charge:
eUp(ur- 1 Now, therefore, I. F. W. PICK
(T j ernor of Ihe Slale of South Carolin
? V j by offer a reward of ONE IIUNP!
I LAKS for bin apprehension and d<
I i any Jail in Ihia Stale.
Jo uurl The said LEWIS i.
hundred no J ?lgh
sr c II.
)I8TKICT BIRECTORYJJJS
ThJcT ~oi'FJ CKJtS.
All Aaint't Puriah?Sanutnr.
Charles AUston, Jr.
Hrprramlnfivt. . '
1'eter VaugUt, Sr.
Moffaatralaa.
f J. V. Montgomery, l'eler Yaught, Jr.,
Thoa. King, Wni. M. IVi, M.D., Li K.
Sessions.
C?mmtatnpneri vf Month.
'eter Vaught, Jr., A. B. Klagg. J. W. I.aIlrH?-e,
Charles Alston, Jr., Isaiah Htalvey,
J. B. Edge, B. K. Sessions.
Comminioneri of Free School*.
Vtrr Vmight 8r , Chnirnitn, W. K. Ctikon,
M. I> . Hect'j. Win. Mattliewa, II. E. Sm ioom
W. A. Clinljf.
Commi**toner? of the Poor.
S. K. Cuckon, M. D., Chairman, P*lrr
Yaught, Jr. Mact'y, Joa. I'lardj, Thomas
king, J. J. Qore.
<it Little Hit*.
Hk|4?ll Qore.
^Hiirti+mre.
-IP
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via, and te1 press 18 thr royal t^sor
> , s.;-c., thursdJ
is *o faintly ' JiioJpIperaT^^^^'Tuiraa^^^pw
bud, hither- nrifid away for a holiday? no ouo in
a looks up. &OQM, accordiog to Fanny's own co^sAaki
i?Yes!' Who sioo, but this joung roan. Whers avJked
tkn papers t l?0j'
rge." Fancy Receiving for reply a torrent of teaMbmi
Mark, frown- and protestations, be flings himself fl?oi
ip a book. the sofa, and tries to steady his oerfiMbd
his aversion, to the*consat{uenoes of this cxtraordiaart i I
a of his wife'f loss. Meanwhile, Fanny goes and
m, no sooner' statutes* an unavailing search ia evMftJEs:
than rushing box, bod cupboard, and drawer whaMMOn
ie tinea invisi- oould to possible to'find sueh
y reappearing ^Uhmki^toldnus||^^^l
a
C_ I 1 O JR R V _
roiina I prospectus
* OF THE "PORTFOLIO." ! CA
A AT 'his particular lime, when we have
severed every political tie which bound
us in vassalage lo an oppressive North; when i
JD we have plucked our stars from the hateful I
and contaminating atmosphere of fanaticism,
and placed them in the clear blue of our own
J| ! Southern sky, that they may shine encircled
with a halo of truth, ^doming our own bright
| sunny land with their glorious lustre: when j
' we have erected * new Republic, declared our ] A 1
I independence lullw, ! -?': ? * ? L- 1 ?
, |TVUII?I IJ oc- | A
,^T comes us as a people, to withdraw that pa- Octal*
"l 1 v tronage. hitherto so liberally bestowed upon ' By on
i those who have proven themselves our worst j Oct
PICKENS, enemies, and ettenil a helping hand to those j
iNDKR-IN- i ?.|0 ||l(. manner born," who are true to our |
STATE OF institutions, true to our principles, and to our
1 native home: we ahould throw off all shackles [W j
is been re- , that hold us in an}- wise dependent upon a ] recrui
nent, that section whose creed is inimical to our dearest j Volun
of William ' rights ; and whose people we can no longer thorit
t tried and j contemplate with the pure and holy love of | give fi
against the j brotherhood. j t? the
1 to be bung ! The intelligence of a people is ever estiinst- AM
id escaped j el by the character of their literature. We , to saci
o hsd him ; have intellects which will pale before none ! 1 on the
Authors, whose graceful pens drop inklets of gladly
ENS. Gov- ' gold, and strew shining pearls of thought. 1 Horry
ia. do here- Let us, then, turn our faces from the North, j their i
IIKD IHIL and seek literature for old and young within ' the bl
livery into our own borders?establish literary enterpri- dea<^
sesofour own. and foster and maintain them.
feet high, Believing that it ia the desire, nay, iutenlion,
ly pounds; of our people to do this, we propose
('am a ye and CaUmti Maker.
' W. T Bond.
Hoot and Shur Maker.
W. J. Abrahams.
PROSPECTUS
OP TUP.
IIOHHY DISPATCH
:o:
ll is proposed by (he un<lcri?i|rne?i, to com*
in??e?. at CoB*?yboro't Horry District, about
the first of March next, (or soon thereafter as
possible,) the publication of a Weekly Newspaper,
to tie entiled the
HORRY DISPATCH.
The facta that each District of the State,
^iiorry timpitU,) now rnjojri tho privileges
ml advantage* of ila own journal?that the
deaire for reading and knowledge, generally,
ia rapidly growing among our people?that
the (ft-earnl ia partcularly a period when information
ia sought after and desired?that j
the patriotic etiiaeus oflftorry, ao long eut a
from the
rx UPON WHICH 8H1 SITS, J
MOIljSTIlSrO,
nve similar u?agc, ?>4 then, from
ind all tbe rest, Fanuy triumphantly
is out tbs small brown-paper parcel,
I with pink tape, and sealed with tbe
* seal. Crying and laughing in one
Kth, the happy little wife is tbe neat
neot in her husband's arms, kissing
being kissed ad libitum,
little explanatiou was needed. The
ng man's brain, excited by extreme
iaty regarding his trust, had M to
autiously rising in the night, and
Moiously transferring the packet to
B^grw?rd^o?u^^^tbe|
<v
U I SP ^
ATTENTION ! ?
iROLINA GREYS* T
TKND ?lrill of your Company at Conwayboro'
on 8r.turd?y the f>tli of j
sr. Punctual attendance required.
Jer of T. F. (1ILI.KSIMK, Captain.
3 31 tf
NOTICE. I
AJOH T. II. IIO|,ME9, will ,i I
act a^ Recruiting Master, to M j ??'
t for the ranks of the "Worry | cl
leers," now in Virginia. Au- I?1 ; ?i
f will be conferred -on Mm to * (if j e<
rec transportation by Kailroa?l
Company. j f?
e-l>odied men who hare the patriotism j dt
rificc their time, nn<l life if needs be. r?
i altar of their country's liberty, will be !
received. I appeal to the men of ; 1(1
, to show themselves worthy sons of
lircs who so freely hle<l and died, that j
essings of a free government might .
kl to their children. The battles of the 'n
^^?j>c fought in Virginia. On her |
^MBjrwill be gained, or utter ruin ; 'lJ
%
I
m
vol. ir
j)f Xm
! Illl'
THURSDA
AT COSWA
BT GILBE
T K I
TWO DOLLARS
No popor will Ho oonl
out Ik* uionej oceotn
ipM
I.N ENTHRONED MONARCH."
OCTOBER 1Q,~".
New Translation of Scrip- ]
ture.
The flacon Telegraph puts forth the
following, which is a literal copy from a ^
passage in the tenth chapter of Joshua, ^
except the proper names :
1. Now it oame to paw when Abe
Lincoln, King of tho Abolitionists at
Washington city, had heard hpw Jeff. ^
Davis bad taken Fort Sumter, and bow
11
the inhabitants of Virginia bad made .
peaoe with the ohildren of Jeff. Davis, e
and were among them : _
2.
r (j 11.
Jtate of South Carolina. F
EXECUTIVE OFFICE, \
CulCNlu, September:!, lhtil. / ^
To tho Managers of Elections. I
IN ISSUING WHITS RECENTLY TO THE ?
MklUftcni ot Election*, the fact
verlonked (lint our Stnte Countilution wan
ttangrd by the two act* from wbicli extract*
re <|Uoted Muv, and but our day ?*? allow- p ^
1 for holding the poll*. inatend of two, a*
irmerly ; Managers of Electiona will there- ??
ire take notice, and hold tho election for one I
?jr only, and couut nud return the rote* a* i
Niuired hy law. I
It will h? *een that the acta below arc in- I ?
ndrd to regulate our State election, but the I .V
unatillltion of the ( 1 1 *
ongrr-1 the power, if lliey thin^fll
inhlidli u uniform <l?y in
g the election* of K9
le Act of Ccngroe*. famI
iv in <
Hill
"KNOWLIDOI ]
CONWAYE
*V 1 1 would there be for
rtj-Dispatrl)
?r> ?t??t at hi* thoughts, the
Y MORNING, { forre hit borne into
YBOrO', 8. C. peioful efforts con*
RT ft DARK. "" ?>'
irt? compelled to ni
R m 8 . towards Ilolinr, rej
invariably in advance, left the inn at all h
; oul of iba Distriet, with- atorm now raged fui
paaie. ike order For ha pa ten mini
ApTUTIilDD. . . . ? .? *.Ji
SeveoiT Fiv. had enured tb^f|
Hhu,) for the ftr?t "Vfv^SZSJj
5*61.1 ' DSTo. 3Q^TTLl^n^O^HlNQa.
A MirtibU wotuao, tbo mother of a
ouog family, Uaght her children to oouider
ill-humor, from the earliest child- ^
lood, m disorder which wee to be ear- fl H
d by phjeic. Accordingly the bed el- '
rays email dneee ready, and the little 4
wtieota, whenever it wae needful, took ' fl
bubarb "for the croe?oeM/^|o^^B
ibment was req^^^Bl
temper a^|fl
their
ORCONWAYBORO'.
TRI-WEEKVL MAIL LINE.
nilK undernigncU informs ilie traveling
I public, (hat lie is running a TRIiKKI.Y
II Ai'K LINK, beiworn Fair llhrff,
11... W iln.i tl art ,.n ~ r.. I M 1 ?
? ? -- ........wicu nu? iiv? vi itnurunU|
I ('nnwajbvro', K. (*. an follow* :
.e?rf Fiiir Bluff on Monday*. Wednesday*.
I Friday*, at 6 o'clock, A. M., and arrive
iwayboi*' aamc ?lay. at ti 1*. M.
tt lurninfr?Leave Conwayboro' on Tuea- ^
r*. Thursdays and Saturdays, at .*? o'clock r
M . and arrive at Fair Bluff, aamc day at
' M. II. II. PORTEIl.
'eh "_'H 1 tf f'ontractor.
THE lIIItJtilSfH ~
PLOW. fl
TENTEl) 'JJd JUNE, 1860?HY J. 8.
IIUGtilNS, OF DARLINGTON.
rlllS PLOW has many advantages over
any other Patent now in use, having
n invented by an experienced Planter and
rhanic. These Plows can now be had
rnever desired of Muggins &
I
m m
IS POWEE, AND THK PHKSS IS Til J I
tORO', 8. C.t TI-1M
the secomDlishmeat I bis Str eauttht the ouiuMI
i might be even now shouta. Intent upon escaping!
with appreheosion should he seen by tboee whom
gent endeavored to had become alarmed by the rem
i a gallop, but a few agent's horse, be at**tod''ii9
inced him that he run. liut he was daatiaM ^g
lausted, therefore he speedy retribution; be laanbdB
iake his way slowly of the murder only to falkkul
{retting that he had of a party whiebjtndoottj
ffore morning, as the patbi^^|MMfl
ioii?ly. Jm|