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|P; V/' 7M 7M 7ft*
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.M nil rcPVi'V
Vfcim nwutu
. - At VMQf p?oa?*itMro? made applicatior
tr> me to btrtahi MMtnto do* to tJtoJr de,
SVcaacd L iodfcfl TcO effect? of wliieh t b^j j
?Aed jam*wed of, tod of wbieb ?o aecomt
bc?n givoo. I would Any to ?U aocb
'that I in uv?w in correspondence with an
gOOf at Kiclimottd, to obtain kid UM'intx,
-and by calling 014 tuc at tffy office, I will
wadaavor to reoovcr the Mtue for thew.
V: ^-J. M. KLrnBl^ CWto 4ff??t
' v isn't.
r.
lLk??* facetv? .t inn kiisaau 'tuc *>? tiic fal
ctmiiin. Kriw plrn*??
mM aad r?*eipt to* :?itiotinu, or .?ad an order,
by ??]? rt?p<)n**!u person.
J. M. EI.KOKU, CM*' ASMm.
Sept 22, isai a: ; / ..
Bbntnn Aiiibr<>*e, Wilkin*,. T 1'
llarrte, J. kii'ManttM W.K
. JltftMilll, Joitl \ .l?f
' Willi*, A I' J M
Or'IBu. John M * 2'eilil, Homy
William*, W II Y.,uttg. Uiu "?.S.
Ktare*, (Jrrvii HoUtiy, J "i- A.
lit own ,L) K llniwin, Tlioe, P
Kalter, J A n HiuHb, Edward
llriubrM, ttobt Pa ne, l?aiah '
W T I'e:?v, Juscph
I'Mitr, J- H. **
Wanted to Hire.
IMMEDIATELY Twenty Hand* lo work at
an lrna Korge. hi tin* Di*trio?. tor which
r- tee higneat euah prioc* will be paid. Apply
at tlila office or by letter lo iho aubecribcr at
Jocolette Depot. '
LKE L SMITH.
8ep tt'&k 21 lm_
Enrolling' OHlee,
lira era xa ran C. II., S. C. Augum 8, 1804.
dpfOM PLAINTS'have been made lo me that
certain pereoni, who have been detailed
a ground* of public necessity, are ehargiog
taareaeoaable prieea for the product* of their
labor. The aeceeeitj for the detail of a man
' MUM, wheaeeer his neighbor's determine
that his priees sre nnrsssoDabte. All such
persons will eertstaiy be sent to the army.
Tenners, Millers, Shoemakers, Bleebsmiihs,
Mill wrights It, tske wernlng You ere de?
tailed for the beneit of your neighbors, end
met on snr other grounds
H. MARSHA LI,,
Lieut, end KsrelUog Officer.
Ang 11 16 if
PNOTICK TO TRESPASSERS.
"TtT E HEREBY give noiiee thet we will
ff prosecute neoordiiig to tew, eny end
rerr person, who m xv hcresfter trespass on
?5?ur Mad sltueten ?eer the town of gpsrteaJ*:ig.
CAMERON A CO.
"jfij ** j? 4 <f
950 Howard!
"TjhSJJfAWAY from the subscriber on ih?
JQp At Insb. niy negro Boy, Giles. He it
nvuul 6JSset Owhebee high; eoppet color, sboul
xt fh -e- ?- ?ms. Wer) a* ssLmu Ljs Ufi A khl II#
I' "* i ?" ?? ?' '? "?
Jeans eoat, beside* taking other coi^es wiifc
jUa,
< triH glee a reward of Fifty Dollar* fat kit
eppr?iM??iM and lodgment in any jail *o th.?
$ JUm.
... MRS. JUNIUS THOMSON.
J*mU 7 If
t Lim?{ Lime! Ume!!
AT thf kiln*. Pre* Lime I* now on hand
of the boat quality, fur exchange only foi
virion*, ieaUw, irou e?P-, frJfoi the producer*.
Kxokang* oulr on the old 'rlw* on
hfthaido*. IV. CUUTI3.
_Keb IS 44 it
Dental Notice.
iWILL be in my ofBeo only throe day* in
th* week. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and
T9B0AT. ^
* 1 C- LEE. D. D. 8.
. ...i , ,
I7,SIT>T> A V
H7*ILLMU BBACKWOOD toll* before n<
W a large SORREL 8TALLlON HOUSE
efaefei rfaieoa bMda high, wggeeed tar be 11
7 f* et If jeere eUK one kind toot white, ?nd ha>
bM tppraiaed *t one hundred ad tweet jr?fiv<
delter*. ?
Tbe ownee een ted Mm on North Peooleff
tf? ntilee above Ceeip'u Bridge. . v
W. T. THORN,
vu w *
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sns '#!'s? It'S *s *5I
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] U 4 18 6 8 1 9 4 8 8|
? ! * III S *2 21
t# 34 1 21 * ? -? -? "
8 9 7 8 1 10 8 14 10 0 2
mil a s is a a-28 1 7 ij
4 21 *4 17 18 8 7 10 2 20 0
7 2 1 12 4 11 2 J 1 1 0
1 Pit t it I i? o
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8 14 2 7 It 0 5 * 8 8 6 8
7 9 8 6 6 18 4 18 16 18 6
13 14 0 0 i? 6 1 8 *0 10 0
8 17 8 21 9 12 18 1 1 12 2
12 16 16, 17 7 2 0 0 0 2 2
14 16 9 16 8 21 6 8 6 6 1
86878 12 17088
4 6 0 8 8 2 10 -0 10 7 Oj
11 714 8680082;
8.8801700 040
821000 17900
2 16 6 6 2 10 0 0 2 8 1
0 78417 6002 4
2 6 1 16 2 14 0 1 0 17 6
6 12 0 I 16 0 8 4 0 0 1
0 4 1 0 2. 8 1 1 0 7 0
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Knrtsllingr Office,
SpAcrAit ou.vi. 6. A'uguat 19, 1864.
^EVfcUAL Dt-e.-tCtt have recently Mnt
ineesage* to iik.*, inquiring ii I wouid pun
xiitb fibem. or |il?eo tin 01 unoer gn.ttit. t i> ev
would jrolwularily riyoA to tne. I will ?ime
tor itie beuetit of all aeuiu ri who are imp. up
orljr abeent from tlieir 00 u.WiudK. th?. i will
not puniah or pluo under K* 01 ?1 any war who
wHI voluntarily lepori to uu vJJibib a rcaaon '
wble'time frent thia due. 1 will U> IKM' IlitX |
reimport aiiou, and I truat ilia. ??? >? will?m
itVkcO lM? opportunity to rt-'urft t" uctr umj,
aotl'flillV'-wipoOUl tbo at tutu a of d
AnNI 'mWA,
J
%d?ut. and Knrsliin^ "tit"*r.
August 5S" ^ 17 i
^Tob ii4fi V V A K1 r. r
RllNAtVAV nbrtUi at* w*c\i? tuner. my tie? i
gro b?y I'iNK. Sail b??jr about 26 j
? imi 1 (?M 1 IWllIlil 11?"0 fi'rl b iiicilcS i"K ,
weight* a<??iii l9?l pounds. ? I* ? k 4# HuppOioci
io bvlnrk'nyaliaHi v)m nt
oWllo. im h.5k idjii-M. Tito rtfcafd i
Will 1)0 >ai>l lur hti up}-r? Sirti.*i?n mul lodge? I
incut injul. II. 11 T!?O,\J.\
July J1 if
13. Fidk
\ ATlLL K'*e lo i tiwiSf) itpuiber <?t pupil*.
* * private in i)iMAhu?i)i?i And vo
? ! uiustc, at INiihgc otsargc*, jM.vattlv iuyuri
ably. in advance.
Furilitlicatli of t!u>?e wl?o d- airalwlii thcuiaolvcs
for the position* of TcStahers ami U..veruneaa,
a separate olaan will b? formed (or inat
run ion iu the theory and harmony of mnaio.
Earl; applications are requested.
Jul; 14 11 tf
7 to W\nulDT\I\c?
BE it ordained. that frog* and afnsr rtte lot
day of Uoiober neat. That all Uoata ruu
I mug m i>trge wiiuiu mc incur|iOMi? limits or |
I ho town. That the owners thereof anull b?- ;
liable to the payment of Ten L>otl<irs tax.on J
each Goat loW paid on demand for the
Done and rat iflrd in Council, Srpt 14. )S04 !
J. U CLEVELAND, luiendauu
J. M. Ktruao, Clark.
8ept 22 21 4ji |
l>eirtal IVotioe-.
11/f Y offioo isorer Dobe, Edwards & Cmltrie i
m U? Office. C. LEE. D. 0. d. I
.(larch 18 1|
HEADqVAItTER'S
CONsCttlPf DEPARTMENT,
Columbia, SepterubcF I. io81.
' 8ta : 11/ apeo.nl order of the War Department
all members of company K 27th Regiment
8. 0- V., recent)/ disbanded hare been
assigned to other companies In the same regiment.
'
- You vlll act upon this letter aa luformation
end cauae the roiurn of all auch men, absent
without leave, to their com.i.ande.
Respectfully yours,
ROUE1W W. Ml AND. Lieut, and A. A.
Lieut. Maushall, Enrolling Office, Spartan
bUrg U. M * ,
~m IN KIND, CROP OF 1864.PK0UCCKK8
are hereby notified thai 1 am
now roody to receive ih? Til be Wneai,
O il*. Kye, Cured liny mid Wool of ilie crop of
ltk>4. . .
il is desirable that iko Producer pay tlie
wkolo amount duo on his estimate at the same
lime, if possible, so us 10 lake n receipt in lull.
The reooipts of Miller'*' who hare be-n authorised
to collect the lillie wtiost, will lie
taken up by mo and credit d on the Producers
.'Sliuiiue.
Jn allonges the grain must be dry nnd in
good condition, when delivered either at the
mills or the Tax Depot*. 1 will furnish to the
Produoer* ?r*in sacks for the delivery of their
' lithe, which are to be returned to this Depot.
' I A. II Kl It IIV. Agent,
' ( * Depot No. 1. Sec. 4, 6th D.f 8. C.
I fl t?i i . O. .
1 n?pt w ^uiua
Blue Kfcone I
fTIHE Htib-oribcr? have received ELEVEN
J HUNDRED POUND* OF RE\L ENGLISH
IJLUK STONE, which (hey propose to
' aell ne cheap a* oan be bough io any innrket.
For the oottveuicnoe of the people, the following
Agent* it?*e been Appointed to* wit t
II K. HKINITISH, SpnrtanburgC. H
OL1PIIANT* WALKER, "
' d by ' J NO. DO.MAR & CO.
; BifingsviHe, 8. C., On 0 24-4
Notice.
s A 8 we ere Compelled to eupp)j Government
with *ueh ?. Imgy proportion et i lie (ioodt '
I we UHAtwinetofe, h'om and after tliia da e, we
wilt aell efcly fer barter.
J NO. BOMAR er O. !
Ootft W MM |
fifciifir tue
W ith tHFiew .to gratify ttt* liiomi-j Uaie i
etf ?>ur c^tmauuity and at the asmn-timo
increase the hinds ?f the Ladies' Hoepital
of wjr i?w|i, U it proposed tu hare a'ieries
of Lecture* deliveied, which ta hoped n??y
prove f easant and profitable.' i
Actio* upon this suggestion, the Ladiea j
-having charge of the Hospital, take plnaauro
in atating that Prof. II. Carlisle
Rev. A; M. Shipp, 0. D., Rev. White B
foerd Smith, D. D.t Rev. A. Pickens
Smith, Prof. W. DuPre, Pres. W? K.
Blake end Prof. Henderson, have oonnent"J
-J-i:?- Kir iIih i?f
vu iv vavm?i *v? ?
the Hospital, and they hop*, ?Uo, to bu J
able |to procure,^ perha|?, others frutu * }
dis'sucs. i
It ii proposed to have * L/clUre on
very Wedueadpy evening, eooiinnoing
on next WEDNESDAY, the ?Oth inst.
, w '
The charge tor admission will be $2 00,
end to avoid the expense of ticteu, the
monry witi be received at the door. It is
hoped that the object will meet with tlie
approval and auppoit, not only of those who
expect to etijo^ the treat thus to
be afforded our community, but also of ail
who are willing to, conlributu to the oom?
1 ? I' -- ?l I 1
iurc inu wi nam ui uur sick ami wuunucu
soldiers.
Important lu Planter*.
Lii>ut 11 \V. Fieidi, 12th Virginia infamy,
has'furnished for (bo Petershutti*
Express the- following valuable and expedi
toua recipe for pro,"??"f >? ?<?** urewwd
with the huir on it. lie vouches for the
stability nud duration ot the leather thus
prepared, and ict'cr* to h;j:h authority tor
the troth'of his averment, as well as to sol
dicrs who hu? e worn shoes uiadc from it.
We, therefore, publish it tor the benefit of
farmers and individuals who may have
hides to tun. and recommend that they test
it. '1 ho hi *ee are not only (ptiekty tanned,
nut the leather when prepared hears a most
fuvorublc comparison with the best pr- due '
GC l#y ihe old and tedious process in vo^uc
:u Knu.ami ami in this country hiov ol
i . I.i: ... :. . _ . ze .. ; . ..
it: r* luivm i?. un^? 11 uui m <u'7tv ul ui?
l^ec'n army have u.-a .i |
Utju'c from this rinrh?>r lor itiotitha p<u4, '
ami pronounce (bom tu^erinl1, u? .e&*rtfc?
uuinfcrt mid quality, to ih*i iJu^tsh
.ini 't.tfan ) my shoes
MOU. ?F LK.VTIltlt bltU**:.). j
>vi1.7 HAja o.t.
1st. If bidciltre oliV hanl ami dry, * uk 1
them iu pure wuU.-r uoout ?.i ilr.ee
Jays.
;?<! \\ lien well staked.. ur when fie*l;
iritn*>. 11. -h tbc?n On"* oujchly.
i>U 4 V part a p. civ It Hi vUo ol o lb* a'inn,
,t ni <i Ikt umiHiiuii i-aifc .o iv pint or water,
'.-ttou^ii to dissolve the sail* lor linit?; tins
in an nverajge proportion.
For ti very Urge single olil hide, 3| lb*
uuin ma 0 lb* rout, may be lieueasary ;
whereas lor a smuH call hide, i lb a.urn
and 2 lb- soli mav bo uuou^li. Hut lor a
pack ot lb lii jfri unassorted, ol'all sices,
iOiU conditions, the average la as above.
4ib. >*wk ibe Ueesheti bides in this
I A L> . I.I .1 . _ I
|?iviktt* iioui o ?? i\j u?)?, ii ore or im, uo
Corel in,* to coiiuuion ul hidiS.
5(b. - ouk them again 2 or 3 d*.ys in
pun- water lo lake out the Halt.
tilh. When about halt' dry break tktui !
with the |)ro|?r currio-'a breaking knives. '
7th. biimke iIhmu, flesh Mile du<rn, nay
h oi 10 duyi uvei hard woou, (hickory <?r
oak; awio'her, continuing to breu ana r ?ii .
jtni. ~i iiiu them in succession.
.' Ui liuil the iirutAicet tor oil j save the I
oil nuii tubi*ie.Ou the bines with the jelly
-'to greasy Water, breaking the in alt the
time
DiU. h'rcBA and finish off.
1 he binaii hides, thin and fresh, Can he
fi tailed lit Iroiu >ix or eight days Modi
uui atlu bides in good Cjiidiiion from
twelve to fitteeo days The largest and
worst conditioned hide* can be iini.ihed in
froui eighteen to twenty days, it is recommenced
to take troiu eighteen or twenty
days tor all. I( you want the hair otF,
soak in lime water hist until the hair
slouch; but lin n you must be ct.ndul to.
thoroughly work the lime out, or it will
cat the flora ol the leather.
The leather is beat with (be hnir on It
tuaken the beat und tuoat coinloi table shoe
?se.es ttud all. I'ut tbe bun of the up- |
peia inside; and of the soies?put upper
sole hnir out, und outer sole lour in, thus i
till the *oio? with the beat ol mmut proofing j
and unking the soles the uinfe elastic ami i
lusting
With the hair on it is cspcciuhy b.-st
for saddle covers, stirrup leathers, shah- j
rack*, traces, horse collars, cup*, gloves,
sentinel ida *, halters, trunk covers, and \
every use Known.
rrt-a- i . J .1. ;n r _i i _i
i uotu niu iiiuiijr iriuis in tiiu wnicri u?
nut rt-eui to coiuo from ignorance and fill- \
ly 'i hey are mlrrr arrows shot from the
bow of'Uud a mi lined inextricably in the
quivering heart. ' '
A gallant was lately sitting beside his
beloved, and being iiiiuMoto thinK of anything
to nay, nske ' fh-r why she wa? like
u tailor? "1 don I kuoVv,' afud alio with
? pouting lip, 4,util6>s it is because 1 am
sitting beside u uoOae."
In our old age the niiiel brings together
the scenes of to-day arid those ot'the long
gone time We shut fcigiity years into
each oilier like the joint* ol d pocket teleMOp#,
]May is the first poetry df the huiAm
being* ibattng aud drinking aro bis pron*.
' * I - ' ' r ?f"~' : u
A Vl?w mf tl? Pr?.
P<M?U li?nvrnlitfo:
mty* Mr. iib>ua. 'that notion
(rioirn^, the action at the'Chicago meeting,)
dOuirtide &urabta veepoime Iruix
to c gpverititt?i>r."* And the bti*omkU g<utluftuaii
earner the juke m for, in hie artml
dartgw at lititwirngiftg Ynt.kee peeee am,
mm to tfleet * kind .ot eutbuniaem tU their
actv idee ot a contention. "IiaagnWi." be
crier,' "thi? (grand ouaucil ot gt*te* in the
uci at eoaventeg, niter the people everywhere
in poMoctal poweeeiaa of their right
to elect their aaibaeeuddrn, lied done bo.
What a aubluno apootaulv I There wo Id
be,nothing to ouuipere with it iu raoml
grandeur to ancient or rnoueru timca,
^cll, imagine, it. ^ JLet h ?l(? trjr lo
cutieo.Te, Vit the human imagination can,
tliui proposed august convention. A very
rust ''wigwaat," .higher than the Coliseum,
i* erected -wait circling ilea olscats for myria<|*
ut spectators; for it in to be a highly
imposing assembly?never arna the like "in
uil creation," (.a Vaukeo bw?t which thistibtf
vri.r oo true,) and aa we have aaion?
tailed ni nWind by our War, toteiii to
tltzsie theui by a peace which ahull be the
envy ai.d despair of ail ua ioua. Ol 0?>urse,
there wilt be a mighty throng oi iadiua
Iruin the Mineral btateu?for none have a
c'ccper inteieat in the result, nor more legitimate
trfhiuaity to behold ao uiaoy men
ot iitimortal nuiues assembled on (be grandc-1
occasion in hi*iory-*-up to litis .dale.
'I In solemn aM?emblupiv prelum, t with the
ile>bliV ul' a hemispheric is opened. 'I bo
heart ot the vast multitude beats liij<h, artii
its breath comes <|iiioK as fllu delcpltu* eu
Arrive the representatives'ot 'tjyuih
Carolina; (hey take their seats, with wmr *-^9
? looting, oeiRilu lite honors:?te gen?
tleincn t.om Mnsnaelinsctts; and the H)by
JSute" has, of course, sent tbeir gr-aicrt
uien?there nils HdiikM, lure commanding
general at New Orleans, in oivtl attire; l^r
nil ?w?>r?U are nheuihod, or turned into
plough shares or ?teel pens. At ri^ht of
him, perhaps, one ol our huuiniauu de.O?
gar s cantiot but ihink sadiy of (lis house
and plantation sacked and ourued on Red
Hirer, and Ins children siiip|sd oft mid
landed on ilic t?ure strands of Fancupojl i,
ry ordsr ot that Hank*: but lie represses
sueli tliua^liU?they must.not bu indulged
on tins joyful day; -or ibis, hn>k you. is a
day ot peace nil earth utid pi- d Will unto
men. tin the saiuc bench you recognise
i I-.- 'to- e.ilui -I jUi-msnsUip like V'sage ot
^uruii, r. who toimer'y, in tlie but-rncss
ui h.s heart lilid SOrebvSk tJi bin head twin
eu u> .Southai u^c "sum total of ait
i? i._, . i
. . . ?r Jill IJC 19 111 MBIICS IU U4/ U UV
lo. k en lit" ."S'U.lte n brelhieii, lot* he iuiy?
vr.i|i?u h:tii.seit: N'btl i know the Lord lialli
u , \Jf-.v t 'ft><Mti lulu my huiitU. Heboid
a?au tlie i? ity liruti <>t mention* litervil,
who .conjured the vory old v.u;:.cii ul' Mil
Mich.t.-e:;a. II lliey could do no I toller, to
-U0 It# with their knitting needle.-; and
{t^Dj iitiui J5uiItr, whu*v wno'raome disci?
pl.iic Jun -.1 I lie t?|iiii( ol lite ow 1) i luii Hit
vvuiU<'U, and |?ut i hit between I lie let tn ol'
i ici^y iu< ii ol Jsorloik. And now uii eyes
arc c<*.4> i iy i?ont lo ^nlo, us i/Vou^h uiiotb
cr do.tr lint 111 ihe proud V'ir^iuUun, liolu
iug llteii head* somewhat high ct lir?t;
but soon tltey look more liuiui lo, when
they tiud their allotted chair* beside the
ccprisouutivcsol'"l'icrputtt" Virginia, (_ior
this, youreineuiner, is u cunvcutuiu ol all
the u.State*,") l)r. Mucker aud General
H (inter uoiitely greet the gentlemen froth
the .L&Mern Imminent ol the Oli i>oiiuutuu;
uu 1 act the last tiaiued couimaiidlur
gCU ut4> is announced, there is u movement
adtunynt the Virginia udie* tu the auditorv
II. ??V lul..ill t.l II.MI .-.I I. ll.?V....I.
-j? ?j ?-' ,,,"rxv*
o>gwctlcs, llic jc?\lrjf wuicii ^luuto the
anus and hecks ut the lair uuuahtem oi
Now Lug mud, siuied liear t?\?and lum^
dial they recognize certain chums ami
brackets. So < t- may even ?hiTur and eltud
tier, a d hardlv ?.i|i^rua sou, when they
see the wan who but tied their houses yvoi
their heads and can almost fancy they Call
hear again the rear el the.tf.nu<-? bringing
their root tree crashing dewn u, oi'i tire
hearth. llelegutes I'roiu llalin k new
Stale" ut Louisiana) some ol theiu color
cd gentlemen) Iraleruaity uieet planters
from the "coast,' wii.im! plantations have
Leet| leased to Van Lee agr.cu (urists. As
Ohio representatives take their seats, spectator*
trout Tennessee perhaps think ot
John Morgan and his staff, with their
heads cropped, iu the prison .dross <d the
penitential^ Not a Nor thorn delegate"
who enters but cuilx up to souic (icorgiau
or North t'uioliniun -j> c'a'or me tuetuory
ot desolated homes and murder shrieks'rising
troin huruing loans, and the wad ol
violated virgins (earing their hair, until,
i?y the time llio convention is ca led to order,
llie wiiuh; utluospheresenilis laden Willi
curves ami lamentations. ..mi thu moan ot
.t It nun red illouMmitl gliosis ci^mg aloud
lot vengeance.
thfii tue parson risea to open iho prorcerdings
with prayer. Hut it is bust to
Mop hero, hat we verge oo olaspht my; tor
what i>>iin ot prayer will nerve in- turn.
Jiichm.jnU Examiner.
[From ihd PctoraUarg Kxprefls.]
Til ti IIU.N. W. \V. 1IOYCK 8 LktTTXR.
'I lie recent teller ol the lion \\\ W.
Uo)vo,.ul ftuulll Carolina, addressed to the
('resident of llie tviuthurii t onlederaey,
i h.iH been received by the soldiers ami uilii
c rs ot tlio ariuy Iroiu that smmic wuii inur
' Utioallott and shunie. That such-a proposition,
baaed upon such reasoning should
li tve eiiiuiiatod trot:: fl print to ruin ot Sotnll
L.tinlnitt, is i?j humiliating. What doc*
tlie honorable gentleman mean hy a "sat
i istaolory peace ' ' A ocne onluhed iitwmi
- - * i 7
lite xciiriuo of rco Jiiairuotiou! Ilu iaitI
va^uo already juiackf
I til Itiat divine j.iliey ut^o reu iumui?<jevl in
I luo uiiiic taller, anil 00 tiburacloruvio ot liu
Itreat I in <ii b.?viii#?Vftnl twvo the mark?
Northern Deiuutinuiy.
Tim ?liuiu iiIm ot iIm grntleniart, tine
(lit* -. unm> icivi luy on wind. Im Ihiim
il. is a in l.iiicholy npecimvii u! fo^viioi
t aua morel iftatftctiii/. Ic is uctltJifg uion
ft-w fAwHhtfn th* nil cry tlietlo-often, .dp*-.
^e.oiiu4 ?? ' t?t?el w?x liwinl, mifterdHy ft? [
lu Jed tueny &WkU of the D^Kh MM d
.civil liberty, tj? lying eeserfkm lfc*l D?r~
mueriey-^tb* great Ub^tie pertyoi
Hie North?wooid eat* Union esd the
ttwu;ry. -4-V.
I After ? life or death ftf newly ,
4lklkn UA?iM ' ?'iiii ii - -?* -- ? -! KleMbftJ- Mtll.
lonr yeure, iwubmmm im ohmh wm
mantle* tetiooe of. Ood'e te?or, napermlM
in ibe Lintury ot.u?y <r&r peddle, eattrthe
'Jew*, end nt the r tf motneot thet thef
price.ens ootid 01 luuepcnuciioe w in nw|
k?iwp of the South, here oooim s eerhftu
proposition from tu honorable representative
of South OuroKna, tiAt the South
. should enter miu, iuto a Oat and dog '
sent to bis wub the miserable wire pulling
I Ueuitajraajc of Ka^eedsfott u? the *?ttUe
' Hypothesis iteut principle* and tueu aW
I hurcritoaflt, are to be managed on this
i continent according to the policy and uoj
ion*, ul t he effete principalities and uuke^t
doui* of Ueruuny. Auu actually conclude*
j with a recominundation that the South
hootd hcoeuhwth addict herself more to
policy in the manage incut of her affair*. i
i* the honorable geutk-uiau. oblivious 04,
the fact, thnt it was this very depatlute
j IVoiu principles to bend the pregr.au* kuefl
j to polioy, that ruiued the old Cuiott, and
t must Ueeosaariiy and deservedly ruin any
ooutiiry.
The honorable gentleman haa been loug
known to his own Slats, m the mau who
threw a tub to the vrhaiu. lie i? at Itis
old tricks.
.ic ?? CNKiiru u? wu? m.. ? ???
Gl|?lalll?d. . '
LlTTfcU fttOM Ht.NAlHU UJLU?TJI* *?W
KfcUtHTKAllO*. ,
La(<uanok, Oa., Oct. 5, 180 L
Jamtt T MeCorttdtk, .!??'/ tltroUinj f
Troupe County : J
i/KAK fiiK: lu unswvr tu jruur intfUiriM,
1 will make a alatcuiunt ot lad* aud reason?
iu ux^iaiiatiwu of iUo Ltu order ret(uuu?g
a registration and r?ouruiliucut of
it ^>e?.-ou- between I lie ages of bevontoeu
ami ii?ly juuri.
By lite law* of Congress, all persons between
un?e age* arc declared to be iu the
limitary service oi the Confederate btalc*.
i liuoa iMlwuvu eighteen au-i ionjr lit*) arc
euroiUd lor service iu the ikl<J, aud those
octweeu *ev. utcen and uigbteeu aud iilrtjflite
aud titty, lorui a reserve ?.?rpb to dw^
,1... ....... ... .1....... ....I
?uw Ml IWM? WVMMPV*W14 ?U"
tiki servioo not iu (bo lieid
I>uC tuu piaiu tact w ascertained to b?
tllal llot U.UI u lUaU uDt third oi IU UICU fit
lur Uuly between the hum ut i.gbtC?i> and
lury-five are actually pr*.ucul MtUi the *r?
iuiu iu the hold. b uvfc arc lliu iwuiiiitilil!
Wtial ciruMi have they lut being sway? i
iiy whumj p -ruiisuiiMi aud fur aliU r??asuu
uic I hey. permitted to be away f To gat
these uicu Co iho iicld, aud touacertain aud
tuputtcaiid remedy <lle variuua iruutia by
wb.ch they bavo Uitu far beau allowed to
touMiu awa> trout duty. form Iba purpose of
me order which you are yuw caLed on to
extuuie. li ibia order shall bo faithlully
uucttvil, our aruttes will be replenished,
Cue uiieuty wil be debuted, uud our oduutry
rt ootcrod iruiu thoii iMMwiuu. It
tnis order ahuii uut >e luitbiuiiy executed,
the it tbo whole machinery of what ia called
the Cousci iptiou iJu.cau ia ubowu to be a
laiiUie, and ihono engaged in aduiiuiateriug
it ui ghi tuciiMvivea to be ordered at oboe
u> tint ite.d.
uSu. ti rum writes home that our material
lor the -rttiy ia exhausted ; that our on
y rciiuuce now ia children uud old men,
aud for Ihiu reason lie b?gn the people of
i lie > or ill to submit to tire dr. U uud press
ua a little longer, and we cannot but fail,
iiiaalaiciu ui a uol true. We do have
l lie men between the ages' of ciglbecu and
lolly live to hip ihia lignt, sudth.il speedily,
il they wni o? brought to duty. Hut
two thirua u! i h.-ai: men sie abntui ! This
startling taut is enough u? m >ke every old
man aud woman in the laud turu voluutsrily
euroiling olbocr.
Vuur hist duty ia to register every white
male betweeu ihe agca apcciticd ia your or
dctu. .Mailt the language: Every one.
It inattere uot what bis ago, poaitiou or
business. llegwtt-r the man and his ftI
I I it<? owi.um* SI%A i
??*v ??vwov W ??!? IU?U 10 1
iiut harmed j ami if a be bad, the man
utHat bo sclil to duty ; and the tuelhod by
winch he has heioloforo evaded duty most
be exposed and its authur published.
There are uiany abtteul from ail our srSbiea,
who have luricughs or leaves of absence
wh.oh arc not legal or proper. Many
are granted by eubordiaiito officers, especially
to their relations and favorite*, who
have no authority to grant them. Mauy
are giautcd by the proper authority, upon
untrue ^presentations, or lor reason* that
have c a*, d to exist, and tuany arc forged
.Many have been de.ailed fur some
duty, w hile siok or slightly wouuded, who
suit remain sway under cover of sncli de
lain lung alter hcauli has been restored or
the wounds have healed. In nil. casus details
utid exemptions end when the reasons
for granting thcui cease. Never cease your
iiHjuuics where is shown a paper granting
a uctai 1 or exemption, but kno?t whether
the uasun lbv gi anting it was true uud ;
continues to exist
. .any liuve applied for exempt ions and ,
details, mil re?-?>ro furlouirhs, which air'
Tuiicwt d iroiu time to titrt** until tl?<?,?|>?
phi-altons .shall be finally dvl. ruiinod Soiuoj
Of these et??;#l??v lawyers, l?l?e!v so culled,;
i who, it tliey do not gi't the fi ml order a-? 1
! desired, can, at least, delay final action--1
, tne toe olten bottig itunsnr :d by the lou^th
ot thu delay. Thus an unwanted ubpli I
, Out ion is made practically to op-ruts as a
discourse iroiu eerviffih .
i Sotuo poisons are still oarryir.sf old Cotn
i luisa.ona, wlnrc their offices have ceased,
i but the couiniissious have not b.eo sur.
rendered or cancelled.
, Many*are showing; contracts in Mtf>
I conceivable shape?many of thorn spurious
i ?and upon th m claiming exemptions ot
details. So contrast whatever with (lis
i (jo. cruuicnt cut dies n inaa, ftr sw, to an
* '* * A .
Many are uotia^ m proroa* mt Attt?4
and guards, agaoU .nil protMt ?I**,
in our iuteriur iu?o*? JlteiNtth ottai* I#'
juaudiug U*H0r..lor?nan?y? )ui? Mm ,
to appuiut such uo offtar oufaMfe^tb* ttbaa
ot the atiuy, 4jh1 a!l ougfc, with tWr ?e~ ^.
tuerotu rui.uue, are UWgaMjr a*?f ftM? their
ouuiiuaoUa. The Imm lllrtti.??
H'jr U? mUitaij. woiUMutfsiUs ftoe*
theartuy.
1 be uuujbtr who hate vtii^eofis' eortift
nu??i ill healrh hi their pocktra *sd nature*
oeriiiimi* ui>*>d bcukh tv their per*
vmm?the truth of the Uiyer oggtileeie^e .
iu^ coufit u?cti b> the patient*' dally habile
?are bojuuii cdtinuit^a Whoa yoa fiod
uoh i think you cagbt, in charity, 'teas.
BQUie that the health hoe bt*M Wltohl
aiuoe-ilut certificate waagtrea.
1 Jeairw io thu connceUee WlM* #?e
facta, ui the -rath uf Wh of which 11pre
no Jou >t. The fira la thai the grhat por.
uog ui theM* absentees *n? eoabfai to r*?
uiaiu awar fiutu dutr bv (ho imnflnleiiiif T
or ialeatiou I ucgligeucv (f o km bo hint
unit) of the euiulliug and Jtuodioai oftMf* j? ,.1&
?ud the.r usuUnti. The tecda< k l|ui
while (hue oouleut iu m?n\ cue?, they fair*
faeeu iu other comid, m if to satkfy COOkciuLcc,
croclly and aamtndfoliv oppno>
aitre. There u Uu excu*y lor either lawlt,
luatauoca fa are been tenoned to n?e of oh- ^ ?
roTUoo o?Bcv ra uui uiediuJ U?ril adrixlpg
unl directing applicant* fur awmtfai^
detaiU, tu , to go to Uwyonof theur owu
uuuiiug to uiAe out thoir ap alio* tip?. w?d
appeal*. ' Tfauwo who eempfted aprtffttt 1
louod ?m> . treatment. Tfaoco wfao
dc-eliuoJ tiuud treauuuut uut ?4oaay. I
atai* broadly, thai It woe wm lot?dial
that houeat applicants of tbla kind ah?Id
ucod lawyer*, aod they new eao ?ad
iLcUi wheu u&?n do their duty. , . ,
. it i? alao Hid lUt about 10,000 apenoro
kept at home ia Georgia protected by nili.
tia oomutUMiiuUe auil bjr cert\ka(t? tttat
i bey ere necessary u> the udmiahinitaonof
thu Stale tiuveiuateut. It te MtU'tbl
ateo are protected thai with ouutraote-io
luruish wood to raflruadg. 1 ate Mt dtv
pukad to credit these itaileuienb, bd tT die ?
carolling officer* uow do t^e f tfutjr, %e
shall soon know the number at men M
Lowe aud the rariotu reason* fur it.
. It hue been said -bo that the MViMNt
office* everywhere have abased the pntiloge
showed them by the iava el eoMadh*
ing their employee* and haro eiempted aft
uua?ual and uuuecessary number.' I do
uo. know this to be so, bat if so, it"c*U
nut be "improper for Cougre.-a at the 'lime
lug mmomi to kuow the uame and number
exempted for etch office.
I have uritieu ihia iettor fur your M*bt
aoce aud iu answer to your requiruM. Bat
my ouly subject i* to servo the country iu
this the hour of i s fate. Neither you nor
I cau bettor serve it tbau by getting the
uUtoutsco to joiu their oouamaude iu the
field- Thercllru you may uso this lottos
u vou pi?we. /
I wilt uut o use wi.hout expressing dj
sincere gratification with the earnest spirit
which you are manifesting in the disohafge .
of your uupleaaont duties.
You/*, very truly, .. * *
w D. H. HIIJL
Position in Slcspixo.?It is bells*
to go to sleep on the right side, for then
the fctoiuaclr U **ry much in the positlen
of a bottle turned upside down, and the
cooteu>dvaie aided in passing out by grati
tat ion. If uue goes to sleep on the left
side, the operation of emptying the stotahaoh
of its eouteet* is more like drawing
water from a well. Alter going Id sleey,
let the body take its own position. IfjOw
sleep on your back, o?p< chilly soon after
heavy meal, the weight of the digestive
organs, and that of the food, resting on
the great vein of the body near the bedfc
boiro, compresses it, snd arrests the ffotf yf
blood more or less, i f the arrest is iWtiil.
the sleep is disturbed. Mid there ere uupleasant
dreams. If the meel baa beoft resent
or hcaitjr, ibe arrest is t?ota de*idod?
and the various sensations, such as falling
over a picotpioc, or the pursuit of it tM Zy
b. ust, or other impending danger, end tho
desperate effort t? get rid of it, arouses as;
! that sends on the ouiynating Wood, Mid *e
, sWttko iu a i?iKl?r, or irciuUmg, or peregw|
ration, of loeJin-a of eaiM?sti^>neconMH
to the de^t ** id ?Ugo*ti<m{-aftd tkoioaglfc . "^'4 *'
[ or atrdugth of the olfotY mdtttf Qjoopo
U10 danger. bating a large, ov shit is
called "a hearty mod," before going to
bed, should alwaj-? be avoided; it i? the lo
<|Ucut cause of mghtawji*, cad eomotiuwi * the
oauso ofatrdden death.
The Oaull***^
leofund apinA? m. Tb? poet ??s?
ujkw tho world of cat arc, cud sptoofcc
beautiful thoughts mod fancies. j - **" *'
Tlte wououi \>l?o Uagltj^a Her busljcCtfo V- ^
1 shirt Iro-if, is not tlfls w'<fr el hi* K?to* -