Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, January 04, 1865, Image 3
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? sc?-.rjt?-rrt/^a to c-.e Anvr?V?s5? V-e?
^ y?.u T>::; fi?Ll?KS ?nJ. cdvnics.' JTcr Ski ?oufv
DOLLAix.. ? "
A??YT.rrK2Sl2*?T3 w?lL ^'teirlcd ,st' FIVE
r-'jLL por 5<i?*r? (10 zaiataa Ki^-a'cr lt as) Jbr etck
^^>i?^rlk*u. .A^v?rtU?Menl*.-n;.tbeiii iiutnutioasaiit* ta*.
H?tufr.of Mina? to bo int?rtod, wS? >o"jmbli.-.a?d autil
TurblJ, ?sd el)?r?e? sceorcitfltii-. .
A?noua'oiae -CaadMetOB fnr any 0??e of Stoner or
pro?;, TWENTr DOLLA.?S, to bo pal<?-bo??r? tlit an
j?aoV em'.-nt Is pnWtskse..
. Oii?tarj.notices, Tilfcatv of Kesjoet, or any eomaa
n'eatio*.pebspaa!. ia,tta*a?'.or?, wHrUejr.i?d asadvtr
. -tifenaatSjMtl charged accord Sa tl r.
V.*U.I??:,-GTO>-, Doc. 2$<-The eawry's. fleet
. ~]\wo g?ue" tn ses, onlya'ev of t!;em\i>ibbs
.'this af;?riivOn. ' .Sv'r'"^'"
'.. R?crfjioM'i), Dar. 28.-The flowing was
'r?^:'reAIate l?sl nigh :
ts% \V:LV.I>'G?OX, Deer 27.-?b'Ai's Ex&illt??y
- .UiC 'Prr.aid?nl bjghi Confederate Slates : Thc
egemy ra-?mbar^d^ander covr-r of bin fleet.
His Movement ja not yet developed. " 1 have
viuited Fort. Fiahor 'srnd ' Cad ,^ho damage
,alight,-except the buildings that wer?not ne
; -ess-Jtry for klii ckfeae?; only two" gun* wore
disabled. - Marks remaining indicate;that the
lx>bl$rdtrieaf was very heavy. Qca. Whit
. iog ie commanding the defences at. South
. River, and Co!. Lamb at the Fort. The offi
. (?r? aucLtnen codipo?iag-tho garrison deserve
special coefs cn'd.V.ivn ..for the gallanlry^offi
?l?ncj ah? " fortitude dtrrSfcjed - under Very
?t:-\.lti? .c'rcaoistaacca. .
C^gncd)-' ' ' F.R.VXT?A7' BRAGG-.
During the Wkojs of - <-..=:t?rday,' Sf-arceiy a*
. pun wa? board ur tho direc-!-sa:'"f ?Lt? ?oft?.
sol even a ctt??or of importance frits ailoat.
. At ebbut-5 o'clock p. m:; Q-eb." Bra/g tele
:?a????*d io Gea. Lee that the er.vmy had cu
b?rked and had gone. This ie the lost- wc
-'.bare np. to. this writing (7 o'ciuck n. m'.X.frqm
- the land force of ibe.enemy. Fifteen of their
Vissels:moved Northward'ycbleriay evening.
We have-no cOnjecture-as to ih?ir destina
tion- At shout 7 o'clock p. m.; a ?oicgr?m
"was r<veived--at k?mlquasteroy .'stail?g- that
. iliirty-iivA sliiy 3 still; remcin "outside of For''
Fbher. ar:? rnw-?Vfite. occasional reports of
?ic?vy'gu?.? are to>b$ heard.' This is the true.
.sitaatien.r>t thia writing.
OuPfv-R-lsraairtm n^-i malina that this i?
r] the cad.of -the al tack ct: Wilmington. No
..* ^nl^r?tr^roo?hVxnediltir?, fit id out au so
*: ?rae>i"-c.!!d formidable a ac*.l?.. ts gob?*. toTe
twn.w?th?t;ViUkc?;s>p?io<?ir'* ;r-;-.!;s more-im
portant thsn that xrideh t??ey have stcurcd;
.Another effort wii! k-e matlo, nnd one es
'* -stubborn as tL?tt which bas ?ailed so signally
ir. tile cast ?ft?. dftj?._ Hf.Tty" htvo asked the
c'i?er-:;cr- : " rThat is tao .enemy tbriit-what
<.*c they mo?h f?Same suppose already that
. ?he s'.tack o? wilftiin?lon wasa feint.. If a
' -feint, it wai 'almost formidable on?, wad very?
fr. tai to the o:v>?my. Tber? is no doubt" in our
rainai ?>ut ibjy.iut??acd'thrir landing to be a
. p-Tmsne'jt- on", and ha l n-.:idca of ro-cm
birkb'-: it-.tii Wilmington " w?s in their nba -
? sossicii.. : ; ; . ' \ .. '
vThi-: '?^Tnced:by their ?y--a?;!t. ??pon Fc-rc
Fi.?i.or, ?,r':e78 btie'-ir--ls"of their men must*
un-brJv.edly have talion; It j? also patent
fro?. their "plan of attack--their desperate ef
fort-a> redaed?g tha'tort by '.'?ei:- gun-boatr,
aa'-lthw /?tatsUaneoya attack "by- la::d- under
.th?, corer tri '.no jans ot t'bwr.fleft. That all
th's weiT-piut'mfv'i iaft'd g'g:t:it-c' effort fai.led is
?'vrin.cr.-not io wact.o?'wiil yp.on - the, .i\art of
th3 ojietuy, bul au ovt-r-ruling Providence, nu*
uuseen kar.d guided ?he Krtnv.es of War ad
. ver :-iy v> ihos-i who would bs our oppfossors.
Q?'y o: tho pritaa causes ol thojf abaudon
of the '? ?."-ch -itbero they had steted a
huidir.^.'ir. trae*ablft to thn want of water.
No arn.iv could liva upfjn thc besch unless
?npp?ied mirac&lbnsly wltk water from a
' source other than that within roaeb upc"
that shore. Again, they -fraud a gathering
of men, upon their-right, loft and front-men
who, in many 3 hanPfougkt l-atllc-?rsld. had
proven t':-cms;i!ret no moan foeman. They
found Htcir advarics ckecksd ic ?H ?Krec'wjis
by VeieranS of ntorc Utan a "sar re of baitlc
?elcU confr??tii*!? tl'vm. And under ti:?:? .
circifmr-iancci it wa~ but r^aK'?JpWe tha?, ro
treat, thc bevt p'->'ie'y! seas adopted. T>Ve o:.-lr
regret that their hearts failed thsm'-o --JO::.
Had Aey rjmafn?d oca more nigbtj they
wou'd most likely h*vr? arriver! ai Wilming
toa as guests at tba 'tai tit try prison.-Wii
jsiingtoa North Garorina, 2gck.
fi 3? the Nvrik.
Riratuo??. Dec. lt.-Northern papers pf
the 2dth heve b*?a received. ?bsrtnan's tel
egram to Lincoln, dated Savannah; ?2i, rea:!-:
""i beg to prasaati you, .-.s a.Cbriswtmae gift,
tte^ily of Savanah, with on* bun?Je? and
fiftv bAiry gaps, pie^ty of *'.um>a-jiLioa, snd
abo^'t^ntijj?five thou.?a-.?d balas eottcn." "
Fost?v alio pent a t*?egrem fd G/ant and
Hiiiiacic, itv whieb Le ? ays : Hardes, krftici
pathtg zn itsajrlt, c;c3pfd wi th the main body
.- . of bis m?Aniry and artillery ori^thc. ni^bt "f
feheS^tk. TbcJsbol ironalr.ds^%?ro blown
-. np and tue Navy Yard burned. Tbs rest t;f
ikj eity remains tb? same. It comainx, 20
086 *jti?e?s, well dispoieJ, and-'.ho capturi t
" include SOO ?rUoueis, 15=) guns, 13 envino?
ia goo4 orde;', 130 cars, large Kufply of aui
munition attd materials of .y^r. J steamers
and 33,0u? balea of.cotton, "safely stored i i
. waroheusefc Arrangements nra beirg aiad*
to clear the channel of thoxiv?r obstructions.
The Jt?lht For. Blenheim and-. Let Hw B
Lave arrived at Na=??u.
Nethiug farthtf from ,?>?iddie TtijBO?se?.
RicaMoKO,. Dec. 2S-.Th? Nov/. Y?;rk ?[<.....
?hi of the 97tb waa received'this ev?u??g. ft i
" i* alr?c-?-t deetilute'cf news. A Nashville d'?; |
patch pf thc 24th says it ia rcgorted that tf{w d j
cannot Gross the Oconntr. river on acc"oi?;;t ?>f I
. the flood ir. the river, which in many places
. his ovcrSowcd the -bauks. '
Thomas' headquarters are sli? at "Col-.u-i .
bli, although our advance is pueble-- after
Sooc. . -
' ; A^rxifS ix SAViX-iAQVw-From a-gentleinr.u
- who visited onvann.ah ?ttst Sin-day, under
fiiy; cf true?, we Iesrn that everything fe por
. ftctir quiet tn the city, and that ? number ?? j
idtccsmboats siFainfsd iu the tiver; snmetking ?
ili?O pjd lirno^. Prifa?o _ property,, biu befn j
L.:?rbt b the wtyV'exce.pt'jjfrr; WHlkins' ship
j ard and lir. Roberts' mille.
. Gen. She-rman-s hacdqirar-ers ?3?t IQ3 res
idence of Mr. Charles Green; "G*n. Slocuk's'.
- at John E. Wi.rdis,- Gen. Howard's at Kiri
Mulyneu?e'; G en..Ward's at Mr. -Welter's.
The cityi3' to sa ccrrisc-rcd v.-ith negro
troop?, ander the commaad vi Gen., Foster. ? 1
' . Gitt. SI'.eruian has hy au order refuged to ',
receive any ?ior?.flags of truco Hem s?ber ?
* . d??ate oS?ars, ^t;d -s?y? if hi'3 tot? rubidi g j
oa the riv?r are fired mto, h--; wi>? ?orcfte.Vcry '
?-citizen iiiithe'of?y tobare HimrnecVb\udy.
- Sh^rraan bas givO? tho citiz->::s of Savaa-*|
cati fifteen days gracc^to Fettle up theirbahk '
?d
.cou:!;*1 i?Ei7???t'???i'af? f-?;?il
erre ? "".yi"*^^*/'?''iv' ''i'. ;|rri ' '-rrr'u ';
Ar.?'^b Go: -' j
"i . , :? - .
- dr./ t: ???.:2?"s;a'to ths-fr'iio ' Yftnl.-" fi rr rc i-i 'J.
vh.-Ui-.y vf tb^t.p.laM-r-nor Irad.'sfy teen rt-.,- in '
& ?? s?fei?T ^^^^HB; ' I j
B i
Gr.x. Sn ?RM Xx ox SLAT.-RT.-rFroai a??n* f
Il?nSn who has' h?d scvt-ral coucal!?.tjprs j
with Gen. Sherman jcfe?nt]^, the .'Cons?!?.?\
i.'onalisi Jearas, belays slavery will bx ia in
tho South ?lUr lise boncltaton of. peace,*:lot
the war tarminatc no it biiy; tatt Lincaln'a
proeja teat icuS in / refere rice to ii? iw/ilitioit,
ave sirs ply ut?sas ?ov the restoration of th
(TjiyJr^ba't the Supreme C??-rt have ncr will
ot. s ?st;; ri bim,, .ceilyer will. thc".Federal
Giivornni/.tii attempt to abolish slavery, but
win 1*-?T? i- 't') "Che Stutts returning tu . the
Union to rettie it; audi hat Lc (Shei-ruan) rac
peels .to own a thoudsuil" Blaveai? tho South
one of these Jap. ..',-?
. Ile r'ebrewenta Sherman as being a thorough
iaiSUo upon tho subject'of restor}sg the
5 glorious Unien." _ ? ? ?
JA?BS T. SAQOK, EKSDS.
*"EPNSSltATf JA,N. 4, 1355.
5310 per Annum,
?rom r.nd after tho.lri Dscccaber/tbceuhscrip
ciou prioo to- tho Adwrl?tr will- ha Tr? DOL?A r.s
r-Eii.AsHUX IN ADVAKC?3. Those who prefer
to pay in provisions at oM prices, cen have tho
AJecrti?r.r.t*One Dollar per year.
^air Wnirning. "'. m
- All persons indebtea' for* snbscription to tho
Acfcer/i??-aro notified that ttm paper-will bc sent
after tho ?rt January next uci?iS paid for hi ad
vance Thoro in arrear.- will thercforo piesse
take dnencticc, and act accordingly.
Deferred.
_Wo.arc rclncisnci.iy forecd to defer nntil the
next isiUC *.ko publicities: cf a beautiful ?l?'.ip
propriatc ' ti ifcuta. to tho m emory .of those coble
ioldicr?, SergL POCKES? BUT-.BR WATTS and
JoSEra UATM-?W Anster.
A-Chri strias. '?tory.
Wo have received from tba Carolinian, o?iee
an )7it.orest:r:? Hilde aurel entitled tho "Stoled
Jfititcy or the 2Tytierio?$ Cask-Ii?x." Send on
?2 to Messrs^B.l'CK BCPOWAIXB ? CO., Oobira
bia,"S: C., nu-.l get it -' . " ^
Goa. It, G. M. DCXOVANT bas our warm
est thank; for rn.*;tiy legislativo documents OOB
tnha?n?r mush uaaful information.
: Persons hr.vir.g Inst?egrc?s wailst working on
tho Coiiti defence, by/iijoasu or otherwise", can
ascertain rrkat disposition tho Legislate*T Las
made jritk thcir rcsjasotivo'c'aims ky application
at this office.
. Vie Second the Motion.
jj Tho Ct.?.i?iiuHo?att3l of Sunday, say*: ..'Asan
ofifso: to Sherman's Christmas box to liucula, let
our noble President girec-Jotiite'n bia old com
mand, fl i K New Yoer's^fresenti * We ask it in
the namo of~thc-cr4intry."
JC?h Kemeinher tho warda of ?'itatznd Burke :
*1 No :3&tiou was ever conquered hut Sy ittolf. As
tloag ac tho public- jftirlt remains' untouched, tho
pnbltc c?tusr ia ia'l.o dunder."
Au otk" or Heavy ?oss by Tire.
On tba nij?ht of the 2*td Dec., the "largo barn
of liv. LAU! M. B?ixB, living ou Salud?,.together
with five koree?, t?-out two hua/lrcdbushels corn,
and t-.Vi ot his foJ lei-. wa-s cet on tiro c?d COCJ
plctc'-y CObr?raaiU Iii? loss in very scvr.re, axd
eou?djtiot be rrnlabctl for losa than fifteen or
twenty thousand dollars ia Confederate monqy.
It wh? ?vidontly'j?je work-.of un iucendiory, aid
it ;? thr-^hf riic r-ffondcr will yet 1* brough! to
Jmil-a^ Waj-'P* .-?- and thr-t ho.orthey.will bo
vj.\'h: i i rtiiTsr thc extremo penalty .of tb?, law.
CP.s--'-.itirs in tho S-ith Si S3? Kegiincnt.
Col.'C'APar.3 has furai*hcd-a lint of c.-vsu.-vl?r.i
ia ih:r 24th S. C. Regiment, st-Franklin, Tons.,
fin thc ??th November, frc ra which r,s> dxtrtet aa
follows: . . .
Field sad Staff-Wounded : Col. E. Capers,,
lef: ankle, severo;. Lt. C*i. J. S. Jones, jaw and
neel'. ??;uijor"'i?'y.
Company I-Lieut oas Tiilrr.r.s oomma,a?ing.
Killed: 2d Lieut Pidgctt, Piiratoa Waiker,
Thurmond abd A ?ochelle."
Waaudcd: Corp?ral;:Q??rl?r, PriVate? ltittj
Wi4lisun.T, Walls, si M il vs, H.diday, Angus'Ja*,
Lt?1.!, f.ii-.u-e. Jolie J|rice and (In'^.
Company iv-Lieut Andrews cc-ant.\n liri?.
Kil o:: Silas Swum*
Woun?od; C nperal 2?( rj;'1:.., ' -i, ralHoDcw
rll, G \7 Strain. W D :'trem, M \V Ikomss, R P
fiticj'.n sud Thurmond.. . .
Tho ..vcun-iiil wore ell <-i?,r wei!, in c*--;-i'ai,
.ut F::.7.1:.;in and Columbia', whin Co'. Capers :o--t
Tcaceise't oa th? 7th IicccsJier.
.SP A bill passe-! beth Hons* of Iks Alabama
Legislature iner^ii-.in^ the e-.i.-i'. i?u<:-:i allowed
b.? !^-r fer U;e Rpprsbtnsioa of^ruursway ncj-iver.
It baj been in?ressed flem tonto tr-entj-firo del:
lars.
S'-?e-ir.g tf thc n;'pr:he!;;';;;r. o" runaway
.cc?rrser, wc Tn>:.}? lilts fer thc CVjc-t?/?tiCt'ouafi'?.',
or tue Ckronie!* ? ?'sniir.tl, {:> inform us tko pilce
allowed ia thal State *v?r th? "apprchctesi?n of
rti;;aTr.-T negroes-a? ort of cur catoe'a?d frlsads
-?ir. Jon?: Doux, S?.,-?r.s.juet hten ficoccd tr.
tho luac of five bun?ret? doll-.:-;; by tho Augusta
Jiiir-r, simply for typrehandiag a nrgrrjjcy who
hs? r-a?a raj awry but a few d*3s, no reward hav
ii!; rita offered fer his apprehension. If4hetis
Georgia law it is qr.i:c heavy." P.dt Hr. Dos.*.'
paid th? bill and has thc Jailor's receipt.
*?'< Thc P*rti?!io."
Thc propllwiors of tho Curvlitriuu and Port
folie in a late number of the Qareiirtian, s?ys:
On tho first cf January, we rhr.il cern monea in
thc above t?ckly jotirnal thc publication of some
of tho most popular stories of. the day. ThGrc
ocia;, uo strictly Kterarv paper in South C:it<.li:ia,
wo involtc lihentl patronsgfifo) lit osama, audi!
?bill ?ic our l.--rt euueavtirs to i?;ak? a welcome j
jeeraa1. for ovary Gre- i
??i- Smsll.turkey bene" rolil' in Riehmondon
Chriotmar'ero n.t $100 n f ivoo.
en. D. ll ^.t?. has hct^ ordered to'rc- i
por? to <;.-a. BnACfiKOAnn al Charlestons
pSeiu-1 information has-boinreceived tji&t !
r. column of SjCLOO of thc enemy are on the JIo- I
bile and Ohio Railroad, N>.rlh of ita- orea?ing of |
?^'e Mirri?oj-p; liailroadi
,f.-r?-i:>th of ?:.-.???>.-?S L.V.-O pa??da1
Iii! (TxtendiilK ?'-o time ?Ter ?:?. r?rd?ioptb>a c-f tho'i
old U itu oi lac Treasury notes until th? let of j
July, ltGS. './... -'
_?j2?~ PoarLccn Unitjn oukcrs escaped irom thc
Columbia (South.C;:ruI:Lii) pristen, have arrived
within thc Yankee ?ines.
.$?3?" 'ibo Yr-ukcc General Kilpatrick at h
accounts was in Th'oujus County, Gcccigia, with
a ltvrgc fotce of OftVArrjV Si?Taitetinjg and laying
WaSlo a's he advanced. It is thought that he ih
wuds lt'ci?? Weelo all Swuth-wostcrn Gct-r^ia,
ard then to gj ?JLO Alabama.
.CrZr- li wes rumored ia town las! evening (Ays
thc Srokft'/e ?. Sentirc':) tbatlTon. A. H. Steph
ens h td ?/neto VTasulcgtoij cn a peace miss?cn.
r?'n>y heii?ye tba? iso ramer s correct sea. ?Ve !
:5?Hlb?ttrhew?VW..' ... . 1
, ?/'* - ?fa ?c:J ." ? i?3f?5?: L>3t I
i. a;'c. . ri bs '... !: f -.r.-.j -->:i(;t ;. t v;?V" '
?jl'*^".; .:? 7 : .. - A ''.'<?:??> iran wk rr: '
?a J;..;i i',?i'<'-' '"?1 obtained tn ' a?te^cj :.t f
^ntust himX-f.-b oflSliCsCo! f
?'?i?j"< .'?..?vot'tr-r riaj'?iulfe' ai.- uul A? C. j
Har':;:';,toa caa h. fot ed at- tho Governor's m,-..- j
iie&j^Wt ?ted rt' Cftjfceua-rtrtot, Chnti-.vt-.-n,
ding Jan. 2d.
;s.'
es, cabbage:
1? potatoes.
For tho Advertise!.
The. fellowing Contributions eta gratefully ac
kno^edgod for tho trio weeks c
lfi=R Kate C. Mays, 2 pair soris
Mjp.. Dr. Minis, 1 bushel pdtatjes, cabbages
Mrs. J. Hollingsworth,2 bush!
, . Mr,. Blaleck, 2 loads wood
' Mrs. J. A. Blandy turnips andjefahbages
Mrs. D. Mays, 1 bushel mnal.
Mfs. G; F...May?, A baab?l-ute. J, I bag turnips.
Mrs. Ja?. Raicaford, bultor, d-itd apples, milk
and sausages.
Mrs. Ben rMims, I basket back:boaes and
spareribs. ' >
. Mr?.J J E. Strom, i baskof rip? and seueagss,
1 bottle irina.
Mrs. Ben jlateher,- "jbwh^.?oai,*! httib. po
tatoes, 1 bush, turnips. . .'(? ? '. .
Mrs. John Norris, .l-bcsket tirnip3, 2 bushels
potatoes, 1 peck pees.'
" Es-GOT. Pktkonv34 lbs: beef.
The Soldiers would return their thirka tb Ber.
L.'R. Gwaltnsy, far a largo JstfTurkoy far their
Christmas dinner.
Mra.-Wai. jBrogg, Jr., SIC?; Mr.'J. C. Bo
"die $10. . , ' . . j. ' .'. ?
Mr. Wm. Gregg, Jr., $*90,4?r wkich liberal do
nation wo return .especial thanks,- hoping ethers
will follow Kia good example.
Mrs. Dr.?Long, spareribs and baek-benee.
'Mrs. Charlton, i hog-head, 1 basket potateea.
Mr. Blaloek, 3 loaals of woep\
Mrs. Dr. Mimg, sparo-ribi ead back-bones.
Mri. John TCiinsford, eparo-rihs and back-bones.
.The Edgcikdd Histrionic Cotps, through Mrs.
Ex G?v. Pickoos, $500.
Mns. LEW $3/JONES, Pres. e. H.
MKS. Etcr-ni? BLAS?, Sco'ry Jfc Troaa'r.
Fer thc Advertiser.
Ma. EPITOR:-In Kov?mb?r^lSot, the ci'.tons
of EdgcGeld Viilago and:" Vicinity snbstiribod
wood and money, to' purchase .wood for the needy
familias of the village, and confided thc distribu
tion to jae. Just having finished th?Bdelivory of
thc laVt wood," I wish, through tho medium of
tho Adterliner, to account fer the manner in
which I havo disposed of tbat'trnst.
As thc rums-gubsorlpod wera acknowledged alt
thc time, it is useless te ;j?-publlsh the same.
Suflico to wy, besides- two'fainilics, Mr. "Wm. B,
Lcgg'g and Mrs. - Salter's _ being supplied, the
.former by Mr. Eugene Bart, and tho latter by
H. T. Wrig?^E?q\, fer the tfiuter of 1803 and
1 SCI, and also an-iinknowri amonpt hauled to
Mrs. David Christian by- Mri Eichel berger, there
were Si*} four borea loads, and Two hundred and
sixty-seven ($id?) dollars su>scribcd. ' Tho fol
lowing distribution was made: Mrs. Stevenson/
J 01 loada: Mrs. Crawfetd, -Si.; CL. Refp, 71 ;
feMrs. White, 81;-. Mr?i - Weatherford, 5; Mrs.
Cochran, 71; Mrs. Jack Cevar, 9 ; Mka. Lewis, 8;
Jehn C?var, 7j ; C. M. Grayy? ; Mrs. Christian,
Sr., 5; Mrs. Russell Sj Mrs. Ed. Covar, 5 J; Mrs.
Crooker, $, and'Sberry Corny. 7s-'
By i loads, wo mean 2 horse loads.
.-*'' - ' V ~J0HNHUIET.
J ?c?^ier*s Board of Relief,
Thc Board of Relief for Sc4di?i' Familios.for
tho year 1855 will hold its' ?rst meeting in tho
Court Hun:o on tho 3rd Monday, the'l Ctn of Janu
ary, at ll ?^plock A. M. ThVfollowing gentle
men are appointed by the Ljjgislutaro constitu-'
Gag the Board. :
Derick DToisonbako, J H Fuir,
?barios Plunker, J TJ "Mims, '
W W Lema?, -Dr if Shaw;
D J Waikor, . Chaattaratuond,
Landon Tu-.'ke?, - J-2t*rToir?87
T 0 Mathis, J A Colline,
W L Park -, . J F Burn?,
IO Devoro, Jno Price,
N Henderson, Luke Culbroatb,
M W Clary, ' Lo wis W Culbroatb, .
S Wheeler, G A Strother, 0
S ll Rodgers, Geo Addy,
A punctual attendance is earnestly requested.
Also, tho'meuibars of tho Board not re-appointed
for tbis year, nrcj-equested to attend er make out
and forward a full return of all the benelciarics'
in their respectivo beatr.
J. H. KIMS,
Sec'rr of tko old Board.
January Xd, isfij.
A New ?doa !
Tiis Richmond Enouirtr of the 29tk, closes its
laing oiiitr.ri^l as follows : If Fr.iEco and Eng
land will enter into n treaty, with thesa Confsde
rate States; recognizing onrindepindcr.ee upon
thc abolition cf slavery in nil there Stiies* rather
than continuo tua war, r.c sl-.ouloVbo prepared to
urge tho measure upon our rosders. We Wieta
auch a preposition1 wsu!"d bo firorabFy reoeived
?nd 'retcd upon by these nations, and onghtto bo
made to them.
?'otthain Nows.
RICHMOND, December 31,1SG4.
Th? Baltimore Amsrean of th? libih and
29th i been received to-night.
Oiiidal diap?tches from Thomas reiereaeat
bis army is'stilt in pursuit of Hood's d?soi>
gsr.iEc'd forci?. Gbeatban ahaadcaed his
amnfuntticn train at Ptilasjci. Oleng. Leo and
Baford r.ro both reported wounded. At last
Lccbants Hood wa?; at Bainbridgo,
AccorJl?rr to a Washijjgton telegram Sher
inr.n has eommunicated to the -Secretary of
War Ilia parp?se to move up the Savanuah
river immediatoly and capturo Augusta.
Admiral Wilkes baa besn reinstated by
Lincoln,
(j ol J 217.
PKATII OF OKS. PRICK!.-Pn0ssr.gcrs by
Lh? Mei'i?iati train lnstiiight saw tho Selma
i?ep j?icr r,? ihs 21st, hron^ht tho report of]
the?death, by apopiasy, ol* this ilihstrioos
(.'liicfiaiu. Ile died-at sorno point on.the Ar
knif.sas river.
A HcAvi WA cr.?..-Tko San Francisco
Alta Californian^ gives the following account
of it Rtr.'ii.-goly constituted wagor. About len
nuuilis sfnee",. two gcutlemen of that city
agreed io thc folio wi t^ conditions:
If tho Federal furcea did not capture Rieb
idond within thirty (buys, from ?hat date, h*
was t ? /jive bi-? opjvmeut-ii tingle sound o.z
tablo apple : If RiehnK??3 hold ont but sixty,
he Waa to give him two apples, and ao on,
doubling tho number for eeeh month, until
Richmond vas taken, to tlc end of time, if
that event did not.ocCiTr before. Nine mouths
have pa?sed since the first apple wa.*; -handed
over, and the. nat of uppiafl delivered at the
end of the successive months ia as follows : 1,
2, -i, 8j IC, 32, Cl, 128, 25'J-total 511.
Thus far it is ali a good joke, and the loser
(h?.s paid forfeits regularly with good grace,
??hut yesterday it ro.ined a.fjjrU) niece to ni<-ot
the de!i?.n!^'(apples are 10 to 20 ccejts per
lb., and it look it 50 po!?d bo.x). Should
Richmond be tiksn within tko present month,
?ho wotiid get back all the r-pples-.'he baddest j
ar.doi:e more, which, r.3 tbs price will then !
be r.t the very iiigitcit notch,' would make .
nv-re th?r'i ?vc?, but s'nou?d it hold cut a year j
longer, tri? ha oontiiiucs to pay ?s lo.?=e'') hi? I
l^t pRjmaaJ? wci.l l cost Wm i?-10fQ.C0, and ?
ne v/cui." lui ?Sl^Sp.O Out: ir. ihre? tsonthii i
xa-?to'ho wt-ttid 1? ? rjVit ?b?6,3^Q; and should ?
tj-.c war hi?t ta? ?Vu aa -iiiuch Joajjcr j
as ,-. bas a'.rcfui'y ?a-t?tsJ B?r??? ?=i commetieo
mont, nu iiaUoo ou earth could begin tj meet
ilia term? pf thc wager, tind the. r/o.ynv-oatfi to
[? nuide ii) groeaUck??
' -i:-* I . Wy
-.? SPECULATING yt BLACK SUBSTITVTM.-The
business of hunting up escaped cor.trubnude,
hiring them to, go .. chopping'' at tome point
ot which they know nothing, and then ship
ping them io Now York and Pennsylvania, to
be put, in as " substitutes," is being largely
oftrried on. Tfie ignorant-blacks hardly know
what they arcabput until they find themselves
hi.the'artny. Thc men who doal in that sort
of business arc driving a lucrative trade at it.
Officer'Hazer*, of. the Detective Pulice, to
gether with bis associates, ba.1! been, watching
their operations.fur some time hack, and is
likely tb bring their durk deeds to light. On
Saturday, oilicers IIHZSU .and Pettit arrested
a colored mau named Harris, who had anoth
er colored man nata od J obnjson'in tow, with the
evident intention of running, b^m ol? to New
York or to Pennsylvania (where black substi
tutos are received for" drafted men) fat the
purpose above stated. Johnson is a simple
African, who baa bat recently arrived from
Tennessee, being an escaped contraband.
lie siid that Harris had. hired him to go
over into Kentucky to chop wood, engaging
to pay Lim one dol?ala ?ord. " Gosk, Massa,"'
said Joba-oa, " dat's heap mors den we gita
down dar-den't git cnor'u quaeter a' a-dollar
down dar." On aearching Harr?3 (wh9 is a
a mulatto) a dispatch was found npoa bim
fr&tn the principal agent in- tho negro busi
ness et Troy, Now lork, which, reads aa fol
lows: " Saad all tho black horses you caa
get. Throe hundred dellars for " tkoni-dead
?quaro deal." Hurris hadaquantity of blank
al0dait3 in hi-i pocket,' which, when filled
np ard .-?gned, held the victim. One of them
waa filled out in the negro Johnsen's name
the unsuspecting colored man having attack ed
his Vi to it, eupposing it to be a contract for
wood chopping. Harris is locked up to await,
an ezaniaat?on. Alessr?. Haxen and compa
ny uro determined to ferret out p.ll operators
of the above class who ar? here, and bring
tkoaa to punishment, if possible.-Cincinnati
Times, '- .r i .
-.?-.-.-;- /
LITTLE GRAVES.-Sacred places for narc
thoughts ard holy meditation, are the/i ttle
graves in a church yard. These arc/tbe de
positories of the mother's ewectjr?t joys
half-unfolded buds of innocent/' humanity,
nipped by tho frost of tirae, ere yet a canker
worm cf corruption kas nepf?cd among their
embryo p?tala. Callous/indeed must be tho
heart, of him who can ?land by a littlo grave
side and not Lave thwholiest emotions of thc
semi awakened to/ne thoughts bf that purijty
and joy which /fcelongs alone ' to God and
Heaven-for-fk? mute preacher at his feet
tell* of life bcgarl and ended without stain,
and surely if this be vouchsafed^, mortality,
how much heifer and purer must bw th?
spiritual land, enlightened by the sun of in
finite goodness, whence emanated the soul of
that brief sojourner among us 1
Mow swells tho heart of tho parent with
mournful joy while stauding by tho earth bod
of thc lost little one I Mournful, because a
sweet treasure Lai been taken away; joyful,
because that priceless jewel glitters in thc
diadem of the .Redeemer.
GEN. It. S. RIPLKT-The Courier learns
that this officer has been ordered to Use Ar
my of Tennessee.
.iYiL*iS-GTox--Tho Yankees threw 20,000
shells nt Fort Fisher without doing any fur
ther damage than dismounting two guns and
burning a few unimportant buildings.
Thc storm caused- thom to heave overboard
ll their^rtillery horses.
??i* Wo learn (says tko Gomtitutiotialiii) that
there will bo a suspension of travel- for sis dayF,
on tho Sonlh Carolina Railroad.
7HY?ENEAL.
' .M.ir.HI EH, on the 36lh Dec., at the rosidonce of
Mr. Wclcomo Martin, by the P.or. S. P. Oetzen,
Mr. L. H. PACKARD and Mr* ANGIE CURRI',
all of ihis District.
Manaren, on the 20 :h Doc., by B. M. Marlin,
Esq., at the bride's resilience, Mr. JAMES A.
COLLINE and Mrs. ELIZ. ?URRISS, all of
this District..
OB?TUABY.
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF J. C. Du
LOACJI.
DIED, on the 25-rh flay of May, at Erookor
Hospital, Lynchburg, Va., ef weunds rejeived at
tho battle fought near Chancollcrcvllle, Va.; a
few weeks previous, J. C. DnLOAClI, Co D, 1-ith
Rcjt. S. C. V., aged jM years.
Xfift gallant Soldier was one of fonr brothers
VT ii o roltibtftored in.defonc* ef their e sui try, aad
ho bas fully rendered vp his lite, csa sacrifice
for the achievement of har political independence.
He filled honorably tko position ef the seloier,
ar-d fell in the neriermaacu of that lofty daly
which every eititsa ?wes tu his nvtal seil.
To bi* f?imily, be was endeared by possession
ni qualities aabclionale and engaging; to his
(rienda, ke wa? faithful and trao ; to bis e?uatry,
in tho bour of trial, ke was reedy in ike offering
which she teuiwaded.
1st thc recerd vhuk honest aaa impartial his
tory may render hereafter of tko gallantry arni
dovetion cf tb? ?rirate sjliler, tke name of the
lamented' dead will Larc . its plaoe upon tbo
nieuruful but chivilrio scroll.
A friend ?nth? men.niiaie pons this hoknblo
tri JU te to'ki 3 memory. A. lt..
Dine, oa Wednesday Utk Dee., Cap?. WIL
LIAM MOIiLEY, ia ta? 6Srl yeff of his age.
The deceased left a bereaved and devotee wife,
brother*, sifters ?nd numerous ether relatives te
mourn their less. Ile was energetic in businoss
and husbanded well. His sympathies were easily
brought in action, which with his benovolentdls
pesition, eansed bim to respond liberally to all
benevolent objects. Ile was kind, courteous and
obliging,- bestowing liberally to aftcviaee tho
wants and sufforings of thc poor and n?eiy. We
know nf no ono in tho eommnnity who will bo
missod mora In the sorer'nl rololions of lifo. A
patriotic citizen, an obliging neighbor, a kind
,atid humano master, a devoted husband, nnd a
st ?ftere Chri-ii.-tn.
ll? united with thc Baptist CShreb of C-hristat
Red Dank in 1832, and lived a consistant and
uptight member until his death, spending the
latter portion of his lif.i with the Dry Creok
Church, in*ho offico and capacit}- of Deacon,
wbleh off. io ho fi Hod woll. Ile was conscious of
bia approaching end for ?owe days, and spoke of
it calmly during his affliction, which bo boro
?with Christian fortitude and resign ati-.n. "Bless- j
cd are the dead who Ohs intbe Lord."
. H. T. B.
Bed Bank Academy.
TUM exercises of this school will be resumed
on thc l?t Monday in January. Those de
siring information relative to our competency as
teacher are rofcreO*to tho Trustees of Mount ?ion
Collegiate Institute, Wlnnsboro, ?. C., or to those
of PinoboTo Acadoiny, Santa Va, Ma., and Jileo
to tho faculty of Erskine College a-e to our hoing
a gr.vluato.
Those platted under onr cbargo will be proparcd
for any Southern Collegs If dosired. '
For tho liberal patronage of our frionds we
again tondcr.tbem our cordial thanks?
1KB N. KENNEDY, Principal.
N. N.-Ouvf friends will remember that wo ere
exempted from State and Confodornto rervipe.
J. N. R.
Jan.4 2t . 2
-
Sdge?eld Male Academy
"TVIIE- exorcist of the EdgeQold Mala Academy
JL will bo *2sumfcd the ?nt? Monday In January.
Tortes, $?0 and $-S p?r quarter, psyablo- in
ndvBuea. a?0. SPAN2?, Prlneipnl.
Jaa.3 2? > 2
* . Notice.
Al?L perseas indeblcil to ra*, etfker ly Noto or ,
Abeona*, iviil please CO'IUJ ferwt rd a^l set
Ito, as I need the money.
L, R. TILLMAN.
Jiu. 2 lt . .2
Enrolling-Office,
EDGEFIELD, 8.,C:, J?. 2.1, 1S65.
ITHE day* named helaje ka%p leon sut apart
. for the various''Squad* cf tho Suppe-fcing
Force to report in per*on at thia OS? duiriag
the present month :
Tuiiday,' January 3rd.-Squad Ko. 1.-Alfred
J. Husrhca, Chief; Robert H. Mima, Potillo R.
Iklcak.
.Wednesday, Jaje."4rb.-Squad Nc. 2.-Jehu
Ransford, Chief; Ww. E. Dojbey, John Quarles,
5. I/. Setzen, s jv,
TharsJjy,. ?ip.-Squad No. 3.-Tilma? D.
Padget, Chief; A. J. Binyly, Matthew Matthew?,
Jsa. R. ?idaoa.
Friday, Gib.-Squad Ne. 4.-Jeaaa Howard,
Chief: Ooo. A. Harriien, Themas H. Harrison,
John H. Walker.
Saturday, 7th.-Squad No. 5.-Henry Bealey,
Chief; Francis H. Posoy, Joseph A. C. Jones.
Monday, 9th.-Squad No. C.-William MoMa
nus, Chiof ; Jehu W. Adams, Jamec'W. Buzsard,
Williaai J. Adams.
Tuesday, 10th.-Squad No. 7.-AlonzoF. Har
ris, Chief; Simoon H. Timmorman, Gooree W.
Ouzts', James Hardy, Starling Hom. '
Wednesday, 11th.-Sqaad No. S.-William
Whoolor, Chief; David L/Tarac, Miltedgo Te
nt.- , William S. Dedgoii.* . /
Thursday, 12th.-Squad .No. 0.-Braford *T.
Timmerman, Chief; David Farina, .Noah J.
6-lecaan. * /
Friday, 13th.-Sqaard Ne. 10.-J?mefCelJisoD,
Cbiof; ifiijah A. Wisomai, -Seo. W. Christian,
David J. Witt, Joba "W. Alto*, if '
Saturday, 14th.-Squad N?..'il.-William* A
B Nowson, Ch?af ; George V^ Holio?, Robert J'
Price, William A. Caxtlid^T
Monday, Hrh.-Squ.-i No. 12.-MoKoadris
Mitchell, Chiof; Job?C'ro?ok, James F. Ruther
ford, James Bedci&augb.
Tuesday, 17tK?-Sc.uftd No. IS.-John.OD. Ere
r?tt, Cbi?r,- F/?nk Fair, Samuel C. Stargeieggcr,
Wednesday, IStb.-Sq? ad No. M.-Stan mon
B. Charin, Chief; Whitfield D. Gradiek, Dwi
P. E;>iir, Jeno C. Jay, John A.'Chapman.
v?hur?day, lith.-SqbadNo.' 1.-A. J. Hughes
Shiof ; Robert H. Minis, Batillo P.. Blalock.
Friday, 20th.~gqeod No 2.-John Raiasford
Chief; William B. Doboy, John Quarlcs, S. L
Oetzen.
Saturday, 21st.-Squad 3.-Tilcaan D*. Pad.
gott, Cbiof; Andrew ,J. Ssayly, Matthew Mat
thews, Javos R. Eidsc'n.
Monday, 23d.-Squad No. 4.-Jesse 'Howard
Chief; Geo. A. Harrison, Thomas H. Harrison
John H. Walker.
Tuesday, 24th.-8qaad No. fi.-Henry Ripley
Chief; Fraaeis H. Posey, Joseph A. C. Jones.
Wednosday, 2S?h.-Bquad No. G.-Wm. Mc
Manus, Chief; John W. Adams, Jamos W. Bus
zard, William J. Adams. .
Thursday, 30th.-Squad No. 7.-Aloflze F. Har
ris, Chief; Simeon H. TimatermaD, G?>rgo Tf
Ouzte, James Hardy, Slarling Horn.
Fridayr 27th.-Squad No. S-William Wheeler
.Chief; David L. Turner, Milladge,Turmr, Wm
S. Dodgen.
Saturday, 28th.-Squad No. 9.~Blufori W
Timmerman, Chi*r; David Pardue, Noak J. Gola
man.
Monday, SOeb.-8quad No. 10.-Jame? Calli
ssa, Ch'icfj Elijah A. Wiseman, David J. Wilt
John W. Aiton.
Tuesday, 31st.-Squad Ne. ll.-William'A. B
Neweoa, Chief; Geo. W. Hodson, Robt. J. Price
William A. Cartledge?
II. The Squada named aboyo will report a
this Office'at nino e'uleek, cn thc days mentioned
fully armod and equipped, ready for serriee.
Iff. All membera of the various Squads wh<
may disobey these ordori n ill havo their ?ame.
reported to the Commandant of Conscripts, ant
will be sent to Columbia to undergo a Medica
examination.
F. J. MOSES, Jr.,
Lieut, ? Unrolling Officer.
Jan S ti 2
Enrolling Office, .
EDGEEIELD, S. C., Jan. 2nd, 1865.
I ral VE HENDRA) DOLLARS REWARD (am
I IL ?o~qnv?iiuny uir.Bu/ m em ptwcrrw v?i? T?
covery of a COLTS ARMY PISTOL which wa
taken from this Office between ike .night of th
23iL and Ibo afternoon of tho 29th of .December
ISC I ; and one thousand dollars will bc paid flo
proof to conriotion of the perron or persoas wh<
toak it. '. - .
F. J. MOSES, Jr.,
Lieut. A Enrolling Ofiloer.
January 2 lt 2
Enrolling Office,
EDGEFIELD, S. C., Ja?. 2nd, 1865.'
THE furloughs of Jacob Minia'k, Oo B, 1411
S. C. V.-Jacob Rush, Co H, ?fh S. C. Eat
talion, and T. M. Cato, Co F. -l?>th S. C. V., an
at this ellice, and will be delivered td thc sait
soldiers as soc? as* called for.
F. J. MOSES, Ja, .
Lieut, & Enrolling Officef.
Jantiaiv 2 lt 2
Wanted,
ATHACHQR to take charge of a School tbre<
milos Soath-Bast of Liberty Kill, this Dis
trict. For patiealars apply to either of thc Sub
scrikcrs.
W. T. WEST, '
R. w. CHEATSAM;
TT. K. SEIGLER.
Ltigmircs Store P. O., Jan. 4, 3t .2
Nef roes Wanted.
WANTED TO BIRK Twenty ablc-bcdiet
NHGKt MEN te work ea the Colaiabi:
and Hamburg Railroad. Liberal wages will b<
paid ?nd especial caro take? -of ftc Negrcos
Negreos onteloyed io work ca the Railroad wi]
be exemptai fresa labor on tke Coast fortiSsatloas
A. D. BATES.
Leesville, S. C., Ja*. 2 fit 2
Lost or Mis??id.
0 Note of haas, for five hundred dollorc, to bf
5L paid in Specie, signed by Mahlen Padget!
and Joseph Long, date nat recollected. Tb?
Makers aro'hereby forewarned not to pay said
Nets. All penong are hereby forewarned not tc
trude fer said Neta. I think said Note ?wa? gives
! about feur years agc. -
MATHEW MCGRAW:
Jan.4 it - .2
Notice.
ALL Slave owners in tho Upper Battalion 7th
Regimonl, arc hereby required to meet the
Board of Commissioners at the Pine House, .on
Saturday tho 14th January, to render ia a report,
on Oath, of aft Road hands owned, between thc
ages of IS and 50 years, according to tho require
ments of an Act of. tho Legislature of last Sos
Hion. A. JONES, Chairman.
Jan.2 . . 2t . - 2
S
Notice.
-i?iAVEOWNl&RS of tho Lower Battalion; 18t'
^3 Regiment, nro notified to render, on oath, to
thc Commissioners of Reads, at Mt. Willing, on
Saturday, thu M th inst., tba numbar of their able
bodied Hoad hands bot ween IS and 50 years old.
Complete rolls aro deMrcd forthwith and there
concerned will plcaso act-promptly.
M. M. PADGETT, Chair.
January 3 2t .2.
Notice.
SLAVEHOLDERS in tboLowor Battalion, 0th
Regiment, aro hereby, notified to roturn on
oath, to'the-Commissiencrs of Roads, at Rod Hill,
on Thursday the 10th January, tha number of
all their abie-bjdled Road banda between1 IS and
50 yoi a of ago. A prompt compliance is do
sirod u jd expected. ?
G. W. MOlhGAN, Cia ir. '
Jauiinry 3 lt 2 -
Notice.
ALL PerBens aro warned against trading for
a Note given by W. L. notmei, principal,
and W. llolmei, surofr, to B. F.and A. W. Glaa
ton, AdBi'ore. oot iho Estate of Mary ftla?ton, de-'
ceased, for something over twenijj?nia'e hundred
dollars, duo thjj 15tb December last, as thtf ncohcy
iras tendered'on tho dar it was dna\v\4 'TI&?,
Tho Administrators bitvinjr, neted in biUjLj/aithJa
refusing th??currency forwbi?h t hc proport^jpie
sold, I consider thc Ni tu y:?td. . r* .
rf F..Wi BURT,
For W; Jj. Hot?s?a.
Jin 2 Jt?t'-\ ,l a
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/
SUte bf South G^rsMaa?
4
Cn.i2L'?SToy, De?ou;b?r ?9, UM. j
{SPECIAL ORDERS}
. The Legislatur? of South Carolina hst de
elared that all free white men between -th* agaa
of sixteen and lir.ty /earsjijlos already ia Con
federate ??rriee, aiall tra liable U militia servie*.
The city of'Charleston r??j?ros fer its ?Ufanee
ell within its limits who aro between those ages.
This sentis* is f * r t h o.defence ef- e uv home*. Il
?aanor ba deslined. exeept by-thai* jrhe ere un
miling to defend tbet gute w*?se lews pr?tant
thoa : thal eity by which' they ar? sheltered.
All w ?Il. .J m a fsrth :- alLmast roan forth. The
free pref?er of serriso is trhat tho Stat* etes?res.
The sertie? not proffered will bo demanded.
OfiUers charged with tho organisation o? this
turee will, as mach os possible, reoonoileth* ser
vite with tho employments ie business, or l*b*r
of those who are ready to perform it. They wh*
promptly respond te th* ?*H of the State, ar? on
titled ts anti will r?oeiv* from i: a jarot'nl e**
sidtrration ef all thai affeeta. their welfare,
Taoeneiesi ie all orgjexizarUna in the eily of
Charlesten will be filled with eat ?olay by ap
pointment. The most astir* mean? adopted to
? o mp le to all en roll nt ea U and perfect *r*ry Or
ganisation.
Arrest and. punishment, as provided hy law,
WtU'he only resortod to when inJUpon??UIj m?
eeseary. It is boped that in ne CbSO will it be
necessary te resort to *iih?r.
Tb* OR roi I? ?ct and organization of Regiments,
Battalions or Independent Companies will he re
ported te the Adjutant and Inspe*tor Genoral.
Omcers will exorejso all the authority with whisk
they are invested'to mia tain .the respect deo te
the Law of the State, which rennins for itu da
t?nos th* serriotTof those who lire within its
limita and under its pr?t?e tim. -
In this service tiler? ar* no cxesoptioar : nen*
can be allowed except under. *p?aial circumstan
ces. Certifie ites bf .disability, er ether eaasoe,
in consequence of which ?xoieptioas haro' been
hitherto granted, will not he regarded, wnles*
renewed. Exemption from this sor vise ie what
ne on* will ask who is tra* to th* State. If there
aro any not true to our State, they have ne proper
plae* among thoso who n*w prepare fer Us de
fense. . A. G. MAGRATH.
Br th? Governor. .
Oloial : A. C. GanxnteTox, Adjutant and In
spector Genera). e>s
. . ,*- , ..
STATE OF SOUra CAROLIN*.
ADJ'T A?BD INSP'TOR-GEN^O??JOl.
CotrMBii, December 2Y, ISM.
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 21.
?TD.E following parsons baring boen elected
e to the Field Onices of tho several Regiments
of Slato Troops, aro horowith announced as suoh,
and will be obeyed and respected accordingly; .
Firtc Keyimeut Siale Treopt.
Colene:-J. B. GRIFFIN.
. I. icu te i an t- Colonel-E. F. HERNDON.
Majors-DIKES.
S**ond tftyimmt Stale TfffM^
Lientcnant-Colouel-Vf.. II. DUNCAN,
Major-D. H. RICE; " $ i
Third Raiment State Troop*. -
" v^oiciliiil-A. V. U U^L? IT l-l.----?-rrTSfi.
Lientcnant-Colonel-J. Vf. HARRINGTON.
Mfjor^-J. MCIVER.
Foanh Regiment Slat* Troopir. .
Colonel-R. E. LIGON: ' . ; .
Lioutenxnt-Coloncl-J". E. BPEARMAJTW ' '
K?jdr-J. Vf. PERF?SON.
? . . . e e e'
Ey command:
(Signed,) A. C. GARLINGTON,
Adj'tanrl Iu?pee'tor-Gcneral ?. C.
Officiai : G. A. FOLLIX, A. A. Gen.
January 3, lt 2.
Headquarters,
MILITARY DIVISION OF THE WEST, )
DttCK?tunS?, 1554. j
GBNERALORDERS, NO.- .
IALL Officers and Men nbso?t from *?*n?us ands
* serving "in - this M1LJT?RY DIVISION,
without authority fros* their Department er
Corp? Commacdtrs,'aro erilered- to> rej*ia tkeir
oosauiands at Ohe?. . ? ~
II. Al! rt OD-ey m su issi? ne d ofleers er ?el el or s
belonging t* tba Cavalry ?ofriee, who'may be a*
(Wtit will he discounted end forwarded to their
???.mandi, their h<*rs*? sad equip?oste' being
tnru*<Hu>* the nearest Pest Quartermaster, to
le disposed *f as au th eric* J ia Aot 21, pShlishcd
ta General ?rdera Na. il, A. and' L G.*., UU.
III. Department, District and-Post Command
ers, Pr?vost Marshals and OSccrv of th? Cen
ceript Burean, aro specially requested to give
.?huir attention to these Orders, and will tah* im
mediate steps to collect and forward te ta sir
proper conimand? alt sack absentees.
IV. Department and Army Commanders will
take step- to transfer to infantry commands all
?avalry men so aellocted, raportiag eaak lase as
?iraoud in Par. II, G. 0. ?5. and I. G. *)., 1N4.
By oeramtna of .General. Beauregard!
JNO. M. OTBY, A. A. ?L
Jaa.-i lt 9
STATE OF SOUTH CAItOLINA.
OFPICE Ol' AUDITOR OF S. C.,
COLunyii, De comber U, \9?L
THE following rogul.etieaa havo_beon .adopted
far tho presentation nnd payment, through
this odie*, of requisitions and claims upon tho
Exeoutivo Deportment of this Stat?:
li Whenever practicable, all requisitions for .
fun-li by the hoads of -military bureaux tod
works o? tho State, and ail claims against th*
Executive Department of tho State, shall fee
transmitted to this office for examination and
andit ct !?t?t'orio week before, th* flr?t day of
each month, Requisitions and claims -approve*"
by tko Governor will bo paid between thc ?th
and 10th days ?f the month noxt succeeding th*
?ne in width they were submitted for andit. '
2. Except under special cirenmsteaoes, funds
will bet be remitted by maib. Parties who d?sh>e
to receive amount through agents, will please ob
serve the following fora ef power of attorney :
---, do hereby appoint --my true
. 1 biwful attorney to sign reeeipts for. and re
live paymontof all mon*ys whick' may bo now
duo ur ?omiog to mo from the Executive Depart
ment of the State of South Carolina...
??Titnos? my baad nnd soal, st this-r iaf.
Witness-:-. -;-, [t. s.]
p. No bill will be paid unless sworn te hy. tho
claimant, and no requisition will bo allowed un
less prepared as nour os may bo, according to hhs
forms presorlbod by tho army regulation's of the
Confederate Statos,-cud certified in dupllaate by
thc proper officer of the dopartmont or service for
which-the requisition is made.
e..All requisitions and claims of the ohoraotor
herein roferrcd to, that woro rendered prorlous to
the d"ate of tbis notice, and whloh have bean'au
dited ?ad appro'rod, will bo paid as heretofore,
unon apetlcatijin to-this ofllco.
*9 - JAME3 TUPPER, Auditor of 8. 0.
Approved : A- Gv M-i.OiU.TH.
rr--7** All papers In tho Stato insert once,
Jan. t . 1? 2
T Notice.
'HEADQ'RS OFFICE OF IMPRESSMENT )
DISTRICT or ATJSCBTA, ' } .
? . . . D*e?nher t?, J8M. J
THE owners of all negroes tfiathareijoea im
-pfessed from Counties ia thia Di?trlet, asid
from Edgefiel? l?iitilot, S.C. .aro hereby teijaired
?. re turn-iliam promptly, te these H**?iquertey?'
o? lsi'daj Of January ao'xt, (1865.) Tho.aooes- .
i?lr fur tko Immediate presence of thja lahor be- .
ing very grenW?' kope?l that tho; owners *ef
these hands will bo prompt in herring them ?out
back et once. - C.E.SAT?B,
Major and Agent of Impressmpat,
District ef AtrgnsiBr
Jan, i - ti. f