The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, November 24, 1864, Image 3
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> 110 rcr A$nan> .Jtfi For Si* Months
IIATKJ* or ADvcnns?9|?.
01$ per eqnpfre for each end Very in?erV"'^,
;ffnn ?Ten hri*e-n(r Trw con?ti?<tr n rqnr*r
(IMttmms at a4verti*t*g
ftttea.
We ?-e nKHged to bare Ac cash for ell
jprioti** .JoeJofUT
W.rl'lWIOJpfc onr anthcrrltrd
\9 A#itAil tM itfHtetto ef ?H eleine due
MndH?I iccteifN Peatpenrd.
Tn wmwinwiw ef the *e*erity of the
iMSon It In diwaal wttiuiiU m ?Mn?ml
coarse of Tioetnrun
emnmeoerd lor the benefit of the Hospital.
It ie prapoac4- after the winter month*
fhaH have puwl to mmn* the I .act urea,
of *hich due notice uill be given.
? A tterrld Harder.
We arc pained to learn that Mtr Iticn
*?n M. fteuTa, a hiirhl> respected and in
leHljtdnl eftiki n trf'the lower paft of our
f>i?trjcty wae inhumanly murdered while in
Vd IjjrJhis otm nlate ou Saturday morning
4ast. Hie death produced bv violent
tkffra ou the head with a billet of wood,
the murderer efler perpetrating the
M, fired the bed and thereafte. the
bonne A?| noon an the latter wan en eeloped
in flauio, he gnhe the aim ni, it in supposed
with a view to c~e?lc the impression
that burning was accidental. Enough h ?w
r, of the circumstance* to 'prove hin
arttttWlkllfw war* - ..J* 1.-2- ?
mm IV unni??rMTi yni^uilii^ mill
ie trial, the roanlt or which wis his conviction,
snd sentence to*execution on Friday,
18lh proximo. He is now in jail
waiting the solemn penalty of the eiolated
aj^ Taw. '
fonfb Carolina Contcrfttre
The Armunl Conference of this" body,'
wewreaed at Newberry on Wednesday Inst,
end adjourned on tho 21st. The following
are Mimo of tho appointments which
til he interesting to our readers :
Btabtaniivro District ? W. 11.
Fleming, P. E.
Spartanburg?W. T. Capers, Alex. W.
Walker supernumerary.
Spartanburg District?V. A Fharpe.
?okestury Cirouit?W. P. Moaaon.
Fairfield Cirouit?J. W. Kelly, J. T.
*n*o.
La arena District?W. A. M 08 wain, J
Little.'
Jiincn|ntnn?E. 0. G?jf.
Fhelby?John Watte.
Li neolu ton* Circuit?P. May.
~* Newberry?-J. W. Humbert.
San tee Circuit?El. A. C, Walker, J. W.
t Wightman.
Darlington ?W. A. fiamewcll
Jtamberg Circuit?A. J. Stoke*.
Greenrillc?R. B. Alston.
Grecprille Circuit--R. C. Oliver, A. Ii.
Leaker,
(.heater Circuit?S. Lord.
tftiarlotte Circuit?B. G. Joner, J. D
Carpenter.
Komtnntlou fer Governor.
Me Editor; Wc publish below the
noiuinatiou of nur distinguished townsman
for the high and responsible office of Geverncr.
Wc heartily approve the nomination.
Knowing the man, wo fee. aatiafird
* the aeleotion would he for the good of the
commonwealth. The Guardian guy*,
"It in nndeniably true that the state ot
our country demands in its ruicraand course
llo;? prudence, sagacity and practical
wiadour?Olio who is thoroughly coover\
v mat with the theory and piactice ot law,
\ , adept in a know led go of the necessities
t and want* of the people, who wntltl re.?
ommond and urJvouato reforms, not lor experiment,
but tor the public good, whose
oharacter for public benevolence and disinterested
patriotism has liccu developed
f bj this great contest for. freedom, a man
of age,4ft' experience, of moral and civic
worth, who has never sought office or declined
it, of largo capacities end at'ainwent*,
a christian, a gcnii?m?n, and a patriot.
?uch a man wo trocdsf.r Governor,
and such a man i* SiMPXON Bonn, lf>q.
<SJi* name is therefore suggested tor tins
highly responsible nffi y?, and meets the ;ip pwywl
of 31ANY SOIiL)lK..Sv
own'a residence, nenr Panto:,.
< Ga , lipn.bo^n burned by the Yankee*.
Gen. WHcolcr fought the Yankee* nenr
;/<f3rifija, hut,*** obliged to fail hack?the
Yankees wore -cotimated to 26,000 or ftu,000
strong.
Besides lite V.ur4ltvj; of Atlanta, Mari,
etta antf Tlouae, it is supposed they have
burned Monticollo and llillnhoro.
t? It la supposed th*L'*fr*rinan will take
- Andersonville in hi,* present route, and
fry.to liberate the 20,000 prisoners oonr
Sued there.
* (ior. Jlonbain* haa a;i oflioial norice
for tlio membtraof (bo legislature. to
meet promptly &t the Capitol, on Monday,
.the 28ih instant.
Go?. Drown baa ordered out tho Militia
4
flC that State, the member* of (ho A^gifllnturn
and Jodgea are invito' to the t re no Kg?
. It Macon
The Lo^iafillc Journal of the *otli eny?
Thonaaa is at Pulaski with a fonrtb /?f the
artiy c*>rps and heavy detail* from
filter corps
.The Now York Herald says tho capture
of the Florida will, dopbtleas, be denounced |
,aa4t eiolatioo of the rights ofa-yluin in ?
ilillll port, and may Lceoire tho suhjxst i
4>S dweuaaion, but justifies the
I TTOODEN-inOE-SOLE FACTORY.
"Wo ?re indehted,Jo thn j?oIitrnc*s of Mr
Con v F.iujf. fur a visit to this establishment
at Uivinjtsvillc. We find tli? machine ui>
dcr full headway, with full supply o
handa, and plenty of tlmbcn Oo Ftidaj
last; llier turned out six bin drodf pair
wliioh Is littla Hurt's th.m an svci-up*
days work. The demand fur the shoe
soles has be** osqpcdhtg the supply, ha
I the tuany little incidental delays in set
ItingTh motion the umchinety, have el
been orcteomc, end it. now bids fair b
answer nil the purpoees fur which_it we
intended.
The meehinere wmkI tar tt>u
- ie
simple ami ingenious. It all real* npot
two tables on b*i??hes, aVont four fee
square, and is propelled by water. /
amall iron abaft, about five feet long
with an iron caat wheel, weighing ab-.ui
three handled pounds, is attached to on<
end, a small ono at the other, leas thai
half it* weight. Sot in each of thes<
wheels aro three eoneave chisels, and ore
ol which does the work of planing thi
In el, while the others do all the work o
'*
the bottom of the shoe sole. 1 he blocl
of wood is then fiituly fastened to a lies
frame, with two handles upon the outside
with the pattern of (he shoe sole
at cured upon the i ?wor edge of tie train*
holditg the block. The first operativi
then prtsses ihu block against the wheel
when the bottom of the shoe-sole is instantly
completed. The block is 'throwr
upon the fable, and takeu up by the op
- i--? - 1 -* * *
tiic uppn'iic cnu 01 ine mill
placed in the frame, * "?? ki the pattern oi
the top, Beettred in like iu -tiner to tlx
lower edge of the frame, and then press
ed against the second wheel, when tfu
mrchanionl work of the bottom and toj,
is finished. Il is then thrown off to an
other wheel, where the edges are round
ed off, and par8cd 'where the last is con
fined to thr shoe-sole, whore it receir,
ite form and shape, as we ice them,
ie then transferred over to another enod
wheel, where the grove is made, aroiim:
winch i? ta'ked tlif leather. At tin
table they arc numbered, and distributer
to the several compartment*, hamirO'uch
corded up, ready lor boxing.
One of the partner*, Mr Pi*.!*, pi veil*
-ivcral intcreating particular* of the or
igin of this Machine. It require* iron
lObO to 1200 feet" sweet and black guu
timber, to ftmnah block* for one day
The logs are saved at the Hivingsvil?
Company Mill in long alat*. and iaken t<
a cireul.tr >i? in the ahoe-aole matiufucio
ry, and there shaped to the variety of ?ixe>
used.
Waal-o'earn that Mr. Poole ia the inter.
* fil ?- ? ?
cr 01 ii.i?> useful machine. We are pIea*oi]
to know that he is rea.ixing ti*<???.
tion ot harinjr put it into operation. lit *pcrienc<?wu.l_oli*erru?ion
will of entire
suggert iuiprnwemcnrs and its profits enable
hint to extend its usefuln ?ss through
oat the Couicderucy. 'I he well known
J business habits ot all the gentlctpcn con
neeted with the enterprise, is a guarantee
ihat every thing will b*. done; to give, tin
public the I'lll benefit of its working cnjvi*
ity.
Of the utility of the*e shoes we would
observe trout conversation with those win
tire weiultig ihctu, that in point of oouifiri.
ligbtncM and durability, they are equal to
the best styles of heavy shoea. Impenetrwblo
to trslei and ro'd, they keep the pc
d:tl extremities uniformly warm, being in
| no way subject to the transition, bent unit
| odd we feel from expnt-un. to the 610 * hen
I within or without doors They do not >n
j any uinnner net as clogs to the f< et either,
j The locomotion of the wiurer *.i as easy
and graceful as if the" finest h< mloek con
I stitutcJ il*e ground toniidatiitn. Ol theirne1
crssity there is no douhf, owing to the high
price* of pole leather and the dilhcul y ot
obtaining it, oven if oar "tunneiics could
supply the "f&bt demand, It u oofs a wunt
which is imperative and could not otherwise
ho supplied and hence Messrs BoMElt,
PoOI.K & Co , rli'Mtvf the ihanks and pat
rouago of the .-hoelops public for thoir op
ergy and efforts. If there is one who
doubts their subserviency to the piirj>ose?
; of this great invention, we won hi advise ?
i trial of th.ce wooden f les. It i* twioth t
[ (^y are a little nicro c'stnerous than the
i lesthor shoe, but notwithstanding, an ? on
I opt man need not fear to wear them. The
noctivigsnt or evil intrnt might have *'<n:o
: scruples about their adaptation to his pur
suit, no other cut or need hesitate to trst
' their execllcneU*.
1 We are glad to rvpwtf, tlu\t all the difj
ficulti.a, incidental to setting new machinI
ery into operation. !...? been ??vrr come by
the skill and intimity of the inventor,
' and that thev arc now jropHrel to meet
all order* which may be forwarded to
thn Company.
i.argc crdcrs havo i.lready horn filled,
and shipped for distant market*. Also
| orders nic still on file, which will l#imi
mediately Glled. Hundreds of paita havo
been sold at the Kuotoiy, and aru in coni
slant use throughout tho District. The
price 92 5'J.
I We notice another annihor thin ?
' Mr. Poole is now preparing anew pattern
j ut a much neater Hppcarancc than tho-c
; inunuluctnrcd, pnriicularly lor white pe? ?
j>le. 'J he hot lout* will he narrower, lu n
oil in handsome shape, and bettcj a apnd
It the loot ol the while population. \Yc
sha.l have a pair of this (juality scot us in
a few days, when wo shall he gratified 10
show theii? to tiny one who hus the euvi?
oity to ?oe them. J"..
*
Died, at Stanton Hospital, ucar 'Washington
0?ty, on riii' 2u?h of June, 18(14* of
wuuikI ioccirt'l at the buttle of Cold
' itaibur, 3Utl? .May, JOHN 11 SaNDKI.S,
accmjii J son of Barrel Sunder*, K?rj.f of Colleton
Dkrict, 8. (j., ugeu 28 year*, a utuw|
Lor of the 4th South Carolina Cavalry..
. 'To h^ permittsd to wee our loved onus
)iu?j from earth, to uiiuieter to them ero
* ib?*y duj att, to drink in and treasure up
i' their luat words* and, filially, to entomb
. them, and to visit and beautify their la*t
I eurthly resting place; these arc blessed
privileges, atnl' smooth the rough corner*
if that groat'hoi ruir which ever followa in
' the wake of Death. If Death, under the
c inner oh ering light we^can view him,
a brings grief, how intensified* how agouisintr
to a hiui v iuit?r L, ?k?? -L:-L
^ J ~v ?u?? Kiaul WHICH
springe from the death of a loved oue in
exile.
11 John IV SanIikrk, after tjrenty one
t duye of suffering, di -d among enemies and
^ arrangers?tar away Iroiu kiia home and
kindred No love tit eyoa were there to
* choer him ; no sweet familiar voice wltisp
f i%red hope ; no gentle hand wiped away the
f death dew froiu hia forehead, nor closed
i hin eyea when he yielded up hia spirit to
p the (Jod who gave it. Faraway Iroiu wite
and chi dren, parent*, Bisters and brothers
1 ?ali-ne in hia agnuy, thia brave eoldier
f panned aw y.
i The name, the acta, the virtues of encli
t a tuau should be recorded ; and those who
, knew him will rank hiiu high among the
fat riots and ater'ing men ot'ihis revolution,
'ossessed ot high social virtues, modesty,
iriiiiftt nl' ' * a
vi aauu urvnncfNl Ml
* character, b?? made friend* everywhere.
e I hough young, he had already made-bis
mark, and l>id fair for a brilliant future.
' In the Legislative hu l uf his State, in the
camp and on the halt e field, uu man has
1 served thin young Confederacy more *ealously
and un-efi-hly than he His total
abnegation of self II itltwlnl by acta withI
out number lie responded to the first
battle cry ; and with other brave spirits
! trnui hit l)iitrict, fought through the glorious
first Muriassa- and the lessor engage
v incuts which immediately followed it
t Ueaching that year with shattered health
?alter having assisted to place the first
atats of glory noon his country's escutheon
? he cou d iiot be induced, even by ruedi
| e?I advisers, to with draw Irom th? army
i tnd M-i'k a position less trying-to an tin
> ( paired constitution. No ! the ranks whs
u\* place, and hia desire to light to the bit
ter end
Unambitious of honor (or himself, he re'
iused all adt mx emrnt ; and frequently ban
i lie Raid to the writer ot this feetde tribute:
'I htrd no ambiiio'i higher than my catm
try's Ireedon,; I acak no greater privilege
Hum, Hide hv aide with my comrades, to
raise my amis in hor Iclenee: J he d y
b d or* the battle which caused his death.
, he wrote to bin hither : "The enemy ate
advancing slowly, and we me anaions to
meet them. You know I wan anxious to
^et where there Was cxcit-.-iuenl, and now
i sm at the riyht place. May liod help
us leu eh our cuetiin-s suih u lf??nn a> ili??*
naie n?? cr had before." itc went into
that fight, mid in the ll?of tho en ^Hi.6u?ont,
with i pliftvd rttord and ab -ur*
til victory au bis hjn, lie fell far in ti e
ijMttle'a front. 'Alt* r the omitest, ?nd when
1 -tir wounded were bcinirri'Dinvrl, occurr
ttd all incident worthy,t?\be placed nu ,rc
cord, aa A'tr-ding how beautifully' t? ilie
a?t the nnneiti.-hniss *>t hi- character
(doomed out. Some of hi* coinrad a were
hearing him off, when a ei|U.id of the e n
my's cavalry were aecn approaching
'1 lie ijiiek eye of Sander* *a? (hat they
would ail he captured if tiny jieraia'r i 'it
t ying to bear him off. while uu -nc im- er
d 'hey might escape .Mu?o?i in tone- of
coiuniand. lie sai l : ''Hoy*, j ui me. down
and i tin for your lives; 1 not wounded
ami of liitie use to any our?itie country
needs j/onr aen ices !' With aorrowmi?
lit art- they kit lum. aii<l he bio-uue a
niior.
Nive rh.it he wa* wounded and a priao
ner. no lurther intelligence touched hi*
family. Fur i-on?: time In* tale waa
-In ii?ie<l in iny-teiy ; then came tiding*
which revived hope in their i<rca*l* ; bur,
recently, a letter trom the <t'nc oi hi* sut
lentiga da.-hcii unit cup tr.un their hp* and
*uh*utuietl tur it one otwm in wood ant j;all.
? hr was dead, p'lie, petleClid through
*ufferill<r, to I lea Veil.
i he announcement ot hi* drn'h conic*
wily app-lliti^ iorce upon hia family, brumin^
their heart.*, and creating a v,.i I never
to be filled on earth. W c cannot mitigate
the agony which *o deep a jrriiif create*;
but w<: deeply *y mpat htxe with them, a d
commit them to tiic keeping of th it merci
fu Fa*her, w'lio alone can heal the heart 8
wound*. *
They have one conaol.tti hi lif# ms
i eon a. glorious one, n i hi* death i* a
.it Kiiiumnt upon who c unaputted tr l uiceeciiinj;
generation* nay ru whit const ilute*
irui' greatness, aim iuarn to emulate
to beautiful an example.
A Flit F.N D.
NoTF.? Young Sanders wont to \ ircin
J i.t willi a twenty day turLu^h in hi* pockI
ct, tvlr.ch lie won ti not use alter he Ic .rned
his cmtipnny was ordered off, ami two exemption*
in hi* pocket wlica he went into
the fight. Iii conicction with this ohitu
ary we append the following lett? r us ap
pmpnate to the sul-jrpt: Oct lis, IN64.
Mr. /iu rill Samtrr* : Mtr Dkar feilr :
Allow me to offer my hearttelt condolence
and sympathy to you and yours in
the .-ad bercuveiiient and loss you have all
sustained in thj death of so fine and prom.
ising a young man a* your son. War,
with its demil.ititig html, ha* 'hrust in it*
I dicklo of death and reaped mto its harvest
I tiunv n promising son of South (Jroluia;
I and standing prominent amo> g them w,<s
J the na.. c of John Ik San units. Men of
| high standing in the halls of our Legist*
turc spe.ik in the warmest terra* of tho it.>
I tellcct of him who now lies huried in the
1 land ofatraugeis, an* tiitny of thetn from
! I'harlesii.ii have told me ili^t lime ulmi*
wnti wanted to expand his intellect and
: umke him one ot Carolina's brichtoat jew
I el*. Hut, be in cone; may the sod real
lightly on liia manly lorui His loan to von
all is liia eternal |pt:ii; and you have tho
consolation of know in bodied a christian.
1 knew liiin well, i-n'h as a boy at.d man.
Ho diod where (if be hu i chosen to) he
: need not have been; but his was a na'uio
that could not stand still an I leo In** couu
try hh-eduur and torn, mid not contribute
his miie to her detenco I.ike a true hearted
| utiiot, lie has sealed h s devotion to
her cause with h s It. ait's hi.> .d May the
Almighty Kwler.id the ( niverse coin fori
and console you in your sad irilntion, i?
the earnest wish and pruyer ot yours, with ,
I hijjh regard and utetnt TV F. |
jlll j ff imi iiufiri vt'tt
I iMit. Kut ros : Without1 his kuowlcil^
I.ieutehant 11 arhison Floyd, of the 18i
Ue^i inert t, 9. (J. V., is respectfully nonj
iuatcd as the cert/ man for the office <
Sbcr IT ofSpartauburg District, now racn
by the resignation of A. Wixoo, Esq.
Liput. Floyd is a young man or npotlci
ohfTnetis, aihi in erety respeot well qaa
i6*J to discharge tlio duties cncutnbei
upon a Sheriff. At tho curatuenc-'mci
.rtu. i ii --. i - . ...
? yio nui, uu n?uijr Tmuntccrca to butt
tor the rights and liberties of his oountr
ai<d now carries about him the high* *t e\
idenee?an "armless sleeve" that he is
brave and gallant soldier. Spartanbni
District would certainly honor herself i
electing her patriotic, wounded son to ll
office nauicd..
Fathers, mothers and yourg ladies <
Spartanburg: Lieutenant Floyd hag lo
an arm in your cause, in nobly battling
ave you, and his bleeding Country fro
degredution and ruin, now show your big
appreciation tor his gallant services. Yc
will but honor yourselves in thus honorin
the brave. MANY FRIENDS.
From iieorgla. *
Augusta, Nov 21.? A raiding pari
.of the enemy tapped the Central Haibuj
t Griswoldvillc ? throe o'clock Sund;
afternon. A lua.hcr train *.n capture
and destroyed. Nething ?!m i? knowu < :
cept that heavy firing was heard there
ft-w houre afterwards. The movement <
Sherman upon Maoon was aim pi j a fcii
for the purpose of concentrating our form
there. The mid upon the Central lloa
ia for the purpose of keeping them ther
whilst the whole force of the enemy mnv<
upoa and captures Augu-ta or Savannal
Sherman did not advance his infantr
further down tlie Macon & Western lloa
than (JrifEn. but his cavalry canic an far i
Drowusville. lie has crossed the Ocmul
gee with his infantry, and that line ne:
Indati Springs, and the whole force of tli
enemy is moving in this direction. Tht
advance was three tnilea from Union l'oii
at 11 o'clock this morning.
Savannah, Nov. 19.?Tlie enemy
advance was at V.'ellaftc, eight miles froi
Milledgorille, this morning. This Infor
u at ion comes f rem the {'resident of tl
Central U.tilroad. Another column at
, tempted to cross the Ma. on and Wester
! Ita'lroad at Forsyth, going Southeast, hi
arc reported to liarc hern repulsed,
j ti..\VA>">Alt, Nov. 19?liATtit.?Mr. I
It. uyler, l'rcsid.ut of the Central Hail
road, telegraphs from Macon tjrat the en
rruv-s cavalry bin lit Monti cello and llilb
I nro' yesterday, nnd were nine in i* 1 tdi
i the (jri-wol tville Mutton, on the Cenfn
linilrcad, last flight.
Sherman's path IrmiU hitn froiu Allan)
to Macon. 108; Macon tu Savannah, 10i
{ Atlanta to Augusta, 171 ; Atiguata to S.i
! vannah. lo'J ; A uguat a to Charles'on, 181
i Atlanta to tjncbtmrg, Vn.', 330.
| A Noitbem paper repoit us having 30,
I 000 men at Florence, Alabama.
; The Chicago Jouraal *aja a furloughe
.*fii rr ?,f Sherman's start" sta'c* that lie In
i,p n >?rJcrcil when hi* Iran exjorts to te
j i i iii* command at Snrannah.
1 lie Tin. < cwiii.?ii? i re,? rt of Sow.iid
I -pitch ntj^AubUi'ii on Monday. lie so}
j tlie war must continue until we or the
; give up the conflict. lie wants no ariu.i
i tico, no cessation ol hostilities; no negpliil
*
! turns with rebels in arms. "He character
I izes the Democrats as a pussillaiiiiioi
taction majority ol the North.
The New York Congressional dcleg:
i nun stanus J- I iiiuii, au 1 'J dcuiocra s
I Fernando Wood beats li/ooks 131 VjIim.
The World claim* Lincoln's rc-eJfeclioi
; claiming, however. New York, Kentucky
New Jersey and Missouri lor McCksllaii
i Tiic Tribune claim* only 1)00 majority i
| New Y urk.
There is one charge against General Kat
ly?rolrrred to by a correspondent of tli
C 14rlotleavillc Chr miclc?ihat of intern;
jioraiice?which the editor ol the Chronic!
lias iiKjuircdJuto. and is entirely satisfio
toai it is untrue, and it affords hihi plcai
urc to cmphiitic illy deny it.
It is reported thai the Tallahassee entered
the !>olawarc breakwater on the 3d
, and des roya l auroral vessels at -anchor
then aftorwaril-4 tin.toil -it I. ? It ?
1 i4i.d rubbed Ih : pooplo of a large mi)<>un
of pr< perty. Four vessels of war are no'
; ii pursuit of I In: Tallahassee.
The Ihiltimorc American contain th<
latest returns from New York. Tlic trie
graph says the Tribune claims lor Lineoli
ail the New Holland States, Pennsylvania
Delaware, New York, Maryland, Ohio. In
diuu.i, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Min
lusota, low.i and Kansas, making a tuta
of 190 electoral rotes
| '
WOTIOBa
flAIIR Machinery el J \| lit 1ST will not b
sutii lit the tune mcniioue?l.
No* 114 80 tf
Jumost RocNe
f^AUlthil una ilAtll CLUKR. Will li
1J .mud .it all iiover Col. Shlver'a Stori
to serve the public in bis line, mid o
rca-oanble terms, dir. him a call.
Nov. 1! I 3d If
Lcwrr,
ON Friday llili instant, on the streets r
tin* place, a Linen Cambric, lieinstitol
ll.i.VKLKCIIIbit', with initials E. A. W., em
broid< red in one corner. Tnc tinder will b
rewarded by leaving it nt litis otKcc.
Nov 80 It
Kni'ollin^ Ofllce,
Rrarta?tnt nr., 8. C., Noven.bor si, 18C4.
PI'IISC A NT to oroers received at this othci
all I'ersot s detailed in thin District. tl~
a.t those ' bo luive be n recommended To:
Light l>ttty by spoci ! II?trd at Coin nbla w I
r n lo T'i t< nt i.tie ifitSeotiTUSjO VY the 'JKi
]n?tntit. tor the purpose ot being nigniiiiet in
to a oompaity.
J 11. MAU8HALL,
Lieut, and Enrolling Officer.
I Kov tl 30 It
C. Tn^TAT^l)F80^mu5RwS
h s.xHt^niiuujf district.
,_ Office Court v> ?{lener4 Swleni nag Co?H
of |,,e"*
t T JJ. TOt?I'*So\ Clerk ?f Said Oenrt
X) In pureufti.ie vf the Hireetion* of the Aek
of the Legislature ?'l such ca?e made and proBs
Tided, do hereby giT# public notice that en
election for 8 her IJ for Spnrtanburg District
11he present incumhe.'t hnsing rctiflaed.) will
nt he held on T1/E8DAT, the sixth any of Dil
CKMKKU next, et the usual pjpees of election,
1,1 throughout the said Distric*.
le Wimea# tey liattd at Spartanburg Conrt
House, this'2nd day of November, 18M.
J. 11. TOLLEtiMN. 0. C. P., & O. S.
r? Not 3 .'<7 6t
SHERIFF'S i'SM-KS.
" T WILL sell before I he 0< urt Houae door
in X ore Sales ay in DRCBMBBi?- next, *about
140 Acre* of It nil more or 1cm, eitualed ha10
twecn North and Miiltlle Tyger Rise."?'
Ing lands of Col 8. N Kvins, David An "leraon,
. and others. Sold fts the real estate of **
0 T. Tanner, deceased, /or partition atid d?*M t
ion.
. TERMS.?A credit of 12 man tin, inv"***st
from date, purchaser giving bond and gc
ID security and a mortgage of the premisM j"
deemed necessary to the Ordinary to secure
> 1 the payment of the purchns.' money. Novera>
)U ber 14, 1804.
J. B. T0LLE8ON, C C. T.
'e nnd acting Sheriff.
Nov 17 20 2t
To llie Voters of fpsirUabiirg.
7 FKLT.OW Citizens: My name having
i<l been presented tu you as u Candidate for
tj the ottice oi Slier iff. I take this method
J "f accepting the nomination. I lyiv? lived
lv your midst for over 45 years; You'all
Loner me. You all Leo* u?y merits and
a claims, and your decision in the matter
at trill be satisfactory to tne. This is the
Grvt time 1 luv*: ever a?k?d a favor of the
kind at the hands of my fellow citixens
Your vu'.es will be gratefully received, and
if elected, 1 will do my best to serve you
e, properly.
s Very Respectfully.
,J *LKX. J. W. LAND.
j To the Voters of Spartanburg.
d Foi.iow Citizkns: My name has been
is announced by my friends us a Candidate
lot Sheriff of your District. 1 regret ex?
crcdingly that it is out of iny p >wcr to'vhh
you personally; for this, however, 1
,r trust the patriotic voters of Sps*t??ibur?
if will excuse.me when they know that I am
it serving ihcai it; the field On ttoeOth day
ot December next >ou will he callpd upon
to chouse a Sheriff lor the next fi-ur y< ars
* I hope th people will go to the jobs ?lMI
in rote impartially. I nm ro-oly to submit to
_ Miur choice, though at the same time would
thunkfol'y receive your support at the
ballot fox.
Very respectfully,
. Your obedient servant.
IV \V. FARROW,
i To (he Voters of Spartanbnrg
Having been anm nncrd as a Caudi.tate
for tlic office oi Sheriff, made vucviit b\
he re-ign-.t rn of it* late Woishy* incuto
. nl. i catnuit Willi' iiM *
_ _ ?..j vh-i iii i* " iii
*' t th?' field. It i* t:HO that I uiii ;t
nun. hut win*: to tn disabled condition
| h r service. I flatter myself tliat 1
* may be ol m ntc u?o to >h? District and
i Country in the foci (inn to. which I aspire,
i- It is not for the purpose of nroidin;? the
"j iC"p<Misibi>ities of tin* "Tented Field-' i
yoMr AU -lfc s t ? rtut..
c fed in my earn- in the oj i> s ??? 01 por.na~
i<?nt, physical disability. to perform a ><?
dirr's duty. Thud lituatH) 1 [wue not to
>d se< k lite responsible position. My chnrat
irr and (|ual>ti?'.'itioii3 arc too fell known
heino a nitive ?d the District to require a
woid of exf lanatioti. Identified with yn
in mtcii'* , Willi \on deeply tntereptcl ir
* rlie illicit ik.iw pending I'mui ihu vr-r in
i'v progress. I shall ever inuain *? It y?i
and share that weal or vr?>' which oar uii'
developed destiny m:?V eowtain. To say
* ! thai I will feel deeply ginlefid tor ynni
~ i voice is superfluous My cmypt liter* are
? ' all honorable lucu. It either ws 50 c<ed
I,, l-T ..lis nllici* in place of iiiynr t'. he ns.-uri 1!
i will how must humbly to your choice ;o
I believe that the popular voire is wev 0.1
' i tlie side of 1 Tjilit.
\ cry ia?; eel felly,
11. .J. 1>ANIKU1?
i, ? " - r.
To (iic Voters of Spar; a nliurg.
?hav" offered myself ag a candidate tyr
Sheriff of yuur Itistriet, :m the office
!.s 11 ?w vacant an i you are culled ujkmi "tj
select a suitable pftrj r> t? fill said office.
Having heretolore served one term ol four
e years. I feci justified in saying llv.it I :vui
-* well ar*juainle'l with the duties appertaine
t-njr thereto* and let I coniilcnt ?t my etuij
! itiefl lo discharge the aa ne. toln.uiff it he
your pleasure to .-c(e<?t me as the favored
aspirant from the many that have offered
thl'luselwrs lor till! K:mn? tuaiti..n * "
, ?. ... -V* ?'
- near ilift commencement of this long p o
|. tract wl war, I set red as arr officer m ihe
ISth Kc^icucnt, S. C Vbnt owing to
' my health and physical disability a* as
' *erte?l t?y ih* eer ideate of the Surgeon
1 of the. Regiment, T resigned my office, au;f
iv returnod home lo recruit my health, since
then*! have served as Colonel of tlw3l><h
s ? Regiment in accordanuo with ?ho wish of
j many friends, nmf again hare met with
every call invle upon ,iih> by jho Con fed
t ; erate States, an.I have been examined re,
peutedly by a competent board of physi?.
. cum in Columbia, and hare been proiinuiicod
unfit (or field duty, arid was assigned
to light duty?first as Cier* in
1 Msj. Cantey's office in Columbia, and irorn
thorn trunslcrr?d to the position 1 now
hold as CninuitsH ry or I'mchasiug Agent,
which office lorbids me , canvassing the
District, and visiting the c tizma thcrool.
c These lacts are stated aa the question
may arise, why ato I not in the field as
a soldier?
I hone inc reasons oiv?n will
- ?r~ ?J r-- ? f"""
* satisfactory to ell as I have even bcerr
?" willing U? a? rve my C un'ry or District
in any capacity when called ujmxv, and
that I was able to perform, l>eirif? proaoan
ccd so? many times as unfit for fiirld service
1 now offer to nerve my Country and State,
,f as SheritT, believing I can ba of um?e sop11
vice in such nu office, than 1 can be in the
e office I aui now assigned t> fill, tut it is
for you Fellow Citizen* and Friend* to say.
If it is your pleasure to think otherwise
and select some other farorcd friend most]
cheerfully will I acquiesce in your views.
Sh mid I be the favored one, I will most
s f*?ithlully serve you and diachi r^e th d ?
tics ol the offi. c to the utmost oi my a il y
l ami 1 hope to your perfrc' satisfaction. I
li With kind thanks for many past Tai
vors from you, I bey: leave respoctfully
ilo aak a continuance of tlie same.
J. HCFl'S POOLK
^ Sparfanborg, Ndv. 20,
.w .. ^ I '^1
HBBB wj '*
_JA w
^
APJT 4 tt'SP. OKH'L* OMflk.
rt... . If ,il?l ., 14 ffltl
wtiZ&tptZ'jfrj
Ji iHituia raiment of this f>is|i^lK
mrwuh proceed t& tli*rf, '? ? ., aadl
' r?p ?rt for dutj to httnk. MiL
De3au?*ure,'A. D. C*
* it. Tbc cnnii" aridity ofl&'&C tr WW
cort?^*?i?"B will immediately *hM<m flft;
members oi their rettwtfiTt ooaH*iii|;?]
well ai?lt pcrtru wltkittht wwii r?|L
uienU lo w4ti?di ?h?y WWng nnd rko W*/
licit been enrc4W.fi. bat mkm mrnm, IS4ir,-?a(
| duty beyond the tiaiKv of Ikdr
la assemble at 'ba moat Ifavafeml
un ho lino dl raitr.-ada, |>n|iNl
cecd -* wiM 10 Hamburg.
ILL .The iroopa will proride (hemaafsof
with havei.wirka ami Idar days' ratieee,
and such a'lpjlica oi clothing ud waking
utensils us are .ndispcasableior thsir SOf*1ort
iu the field, without aankamw:
t!icmscIv?s with auoh articles aa are aat
absolutely n,.?e-sary.
IV. 1 ompatty otk fora are tathsrixod twissue
certificates lor transportation oc aaaosbcra
of their respective' ?otnamedk.j
Y Thit |i iinni lislils fn tliis tsuif .
all persons between-the sgrtsfsillaMRgl' *seventeen
years, and all perataa 'Watana. i
Nturnicrn and 8Ry years of age who S0&ex
uipt I rum. Confederate service, but artjjj^aic
nut exempt by tbo lawa of this thgt
I rum S<ute service, which includes, asMMph
other class ?v<ell bonded agriculturists vw
have been exempted bfCosfefath aOthsrifc
-? r,-..? -...I r ?- 1
..J ? - WW WIU IU?H?gL > U1 MPfir' OWI
plantations.
VI. Companies convenient to ITntoVsqi
will sthct their owu means ot transport^
mm to (hat point.
VII. The commanding oficm rfop
merits, and all general officers, as well a*
(lie officers commanding these companies,
are charged with the immediate ?tenants
of these orders without .further notice.
VIII The " Battalion of State Cadeta"
an >^he r< m, union ofltaM>ut.frd infantry
c t?u::;.Jid *uy (Vptut^r Frederick and
1'treival. will hold them-elvcs in mlinss .
to take tlie field at the shortest notice.
IX. Ihu Governor and Commander-inChief
enjoins, a* a matter of the tin
importance to tho pno! c drfcucc. >(M>
pioinpt exccu'Miti of these orders, and the
awcnihltng of the troops at the point dmsignaled
without delay.
Jljf cotntuund : * .
A C. G AUI>lNUT(>5r
Adj't ami i?i?i>cetnr V^neratS. <U?.
Nw -4 % 110 , If
B?&_ l'?[?c 9 ol tiiC JNatc jTrrWi?h on*
V >
ST %TK c 4IBLIIA!'
J % AIU'T'AW oenm.S office;
CotixHK. Nw*. 2. 186t.;
GENERAL OUDEU3 NO. 14. a
I | rJ he command in;; officer* of crmpo?
nic* orjp.iizetl under onion from (bit
office fur service beyond their itntrieta,
trill lorthwiih roturu to this office foil liolhl
ol their respect ire companies, including
! the nrtoict I |<ci^c( u ho hitc licen added
!' to the rolls since their original organise?
. ;ttn m '
II. iirneral and Held officer* baring in
ilu-ir j*w?i e*ii?n the lloll* alnive specified
wi) al-o iii.iU' rctorna ul the *a?>ir.
Ill l'. rs ms who arc li.ibh to ncnfie*
in on,I cotmntnies, and Jbhw have fsiiru to
ri-p. rt their name*, the companies
*h.?il he i-rh red i.?t seVvnv wiH be arrestcil,
c.trrn-tl into camp and tri> d by court*
matlnd. m i^irtuaurc i l the provisions of
I the Act of *be (icuer.il A**enibly, 4
IV. tjcner.il offieoraAiml the commandj.injr
officers ui Ue^irncnt* will extend thc?fr
i orders.
Rjr command:
! (Sisnod) A. C. *AHMNOT|>2?f
AHjt and ln.ip'ctr Gen. 8.
Official v r
Vi.'A. Fouix, At A. Get.
Nov 10 28 3k
tOr I'arer? nt ihe State copf thr^e tumee.
1 SL?VK LABOR
FOK TIIB COAST?DtVISON NO, 1.
I COMMISSIONERS ol Roada ?mK
the Town Authorities within tke Jwdie
al districts ol I'tckens, Snartaabrvg.
Greet, vtlle. An eiton, Union, Y ork, Okew
ter, Laurens, Abbeville and Newbenrj will
inrwiih summon all slaveholder* whiii*
i ineir respective units to deliver ONE?
II Al,F(i) o( their slaves liable to Rood
doty at the Hail road Depots nearest their
residences on TUESDAY, jho29tbdnpof
November next, to be troosMStod te*
('Jvaud? ??* t? *-"-*? "* < ' * ** ' *
, fort i beat iota*.
II. Negroes uSeinrcsedor* Charlotte 4bSou'
U Carolina Llaiirood wiN take 0 trail*
which leaves (Jharlo te o'clock a.
to., on 20th. November.
Those delivered on King's Momlsin
j Bailroud will lako the Passenger Train
d?.am on sauie day. ?f \
Tlnor dftll Vi-r.'il on I !r*A9i*illtt e ndn*
but ILuJcoiul will tike a train whrsh l?im
; Gcsanvi'.le at o'clock a. m., so mmt4ftjr.
Those delivered ?x? Syurtatibati; A tJor1011
Railroad will take the 1'iwjpr Ma
dow.i on sutncday.
Those delivered on liaursat Railroad
will take a train down on name dft||
'I hose delivered ?*n Itlne R.dce Railroad
will t.k- a train which loaves WalhftlU a*
11 o'ftlnek a. a>. on saasa jto
III. The amount of labor rsqnfliad a*
! thin mil is sixty (60) days to sash Road
bitud. It possible, all credits will ho a*Uu
listed.
IV. Tho stteuiion of Co?w?'m?dsdw? is
directed to C'rcular of 10th iastsi*t town
.his office, and they are n ^awwsd.tQ tor
ward tho Hot urns called for Withal delay
H B. JOHNSON,
A pent of State of South Carolina.
Oct 27 26 4t
A