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-ljf Mqet. LA M CASTER VILLK, 6.C "Wednpsday Morning. Oct 1. 1862 First Corps of Reserves It will be proa l.v tlie State advertisement published elsewhere, that Governor Pickens has ordeied out the hirst I'oips of Reserve* for re view The eighth Regiment (Col Witlicispoon) will be reviewed on Tuesday, tlie 21st instant. Tlie pluco of review, we uiideraif.ud, will be CatnJen. i Election for Members to the Legiftlalure. We are requested to call attention to a mis' take in the notice bv the Manageis, published last week, ol the election for iiieinhcts to tins Legislature. Tlie election will be held on Tver day, alter the second Monday in tlclober, instead of on tlie aeoond Monday hi dctober, as lieietofoce held. See the ehaitge lo that effect in the notice published this week. Also see A A 186#. pg 834, and 1881, pg #54. entitled "A Bill to allei and amend the lutli section ot . the tii j-t hi tide of too Constitution of the State of South Carolina." - Casualties. We regret that we nave no complete and reliable r- port of the ca.?u ?'ties in the Lmita*. ter Companies in the late battles in M.ir\lntid. Lieut. J. H. Wade, <4 Company I, 12th ICegi- j tnent, was painfully, but not setioti.dy wounded in the hip, in the battle of Shai psbtirg, and tcadicd home a few duvs ago. We learn that K. Fia-er, t>f the same Company, wis killed It is tepoited that Taylor was r'm> killed, and that Lieut. W J Stover, com^ munding Company I, was nioi tally wounded at.d K II into the bands of the enemy. Col. Barues We regret exceedingly to learn that Col. Games, ol the 12th, S. 0. Itcgimeiit, was severely wounded at the battle ol tMiaipsbuig. on Wednesday the 17ill ult. We leant that lie was shot in both knees?the ball passing through one knee and lodging in the other; and it was feared that ainpiiu ion of one or both limbs would be necessary. Col Gaines bus been tlnongli all of the late sanguinaiy battles, and has won, with his gallant Keginiont, (now teducid to a mere handlul) imperishable honors. ilis loss to the service will be seveicly felt. The ConscriptionTlie telegraphic teporl ol tbe^proceedings of Congress on Friday, the 2tilh ult, says that the Conseiipi bill passed both Houses. The Senate bill and the House bill differed materially in details, and the result was a committee of conferut.ee. The bill fioiu the committee <4 conferi ence is tbc one reported to Itave passed both bouses. The details of the bill ate tart given. As soon us teceived. we will Lntblisli it in full. (<'* J?m*' ?We are glad to learn from (ho Yoikvillo Knqulrer iliat Oen. U. Jrnkina i< improving rapidly ; ho has still little ura ot hia at in, but txpecli befoia many daya to iaanne liia command Ilia geneial health la ranch improved, though hig forced Inactivity aita heavily on him. A letter fiom 'A' inrheater rlatea that General Jatk?on aliose<l all the Yankee i Acer* captuied at llaipvr'* Kerry to telain their horaea, nide aitn?, and other personal effrf?ta, and alao it,?.? llimu a,*v*!r.,l mam in haul ? ?? il>?l? Tin Harpii'm KlttkT I'llilOIRM ? A Wi?h< Ingtou despatch in the New Yoik Herald auya that the prieonera p?rol?d It ilaipei'a Ferry ai? to he lent ImmtdnUlj to the North west to auppreea ihe Indian insurrection. Tbia disposition of ibe aoldteri indicated Cannot affect their parole, and It will enable the Government to place eifht thowaand wall drilled tioops in a tfloM wheie (heir aeivicea ate much needed.? Villi owe a?pRwrovaat eutmit to tbia t k The Ne??ro Conspiracy in Darlington Tl>?* Darlington Southrrnrr of last week, says- j "v < xt wrrk we will tiy mid give some account | of the developments ill refeictice loattic negro | p'oi lately discovered in this br4ikt. We think (i but just tliat the public should know nil the facts thai have been obtained, to indiiea the people to organ*-; a vigd.iut S'alcai ol Police throughout their neighbot hoods. We have fiolli lime to time warned the people of thi* district to be on ihealeit; if they (nil to heed the diselosuiea recently m>ade, ycither will they be puisuaded tho"one rose fioiu the dead," Gen lleaurcgaid assumed command at Chan Icstoh on Friday last. It is understood that Gcii. Pemhei ton han been tiausfeired to a i active command in the tield. 'I he people ot Jmuth Carolina will hail the return ol Gen. Ho inrcgnid to Charleston with great sali.dac\ lion. Yellow Fever in Wilmington. The Wilmington Journal of Tuesday last ^ fa)i: '"Only two new caaes ol Yellow Fever ' have been reported up to twelve o'clock It ia proper to obseive, however, that this ia the repo t ol only one physician. The physicians are So generally pi eased as to be unable to make rep-nls in the forenoon. We fear, fiom what we can lea- n, that the disease ia not dcci easing.'' The Mrrcury states that the Mayor of Wil niowl.... I.aa ?..l..a>....l...d . ? U - a *~*i __ ImiM.wii him Kir(ia|iiicu iu liic Jiajriir Ol Oliarlea ton, that llie lever is epidemic there and ill Cleaning tapidly, and requests the Mai or ol i Cliai lealvn to aend physician* to assist the physicians ol Wiliiiington, who are exhausted horn their constant attention to the sick. Movements on the Const. The penury ol 'Ihuisday last says : "Paa engeia by the Uhailesion and tiavnunah Kailroad repot that (here are giounda for believing tl at the enemy is sending heavy rt inf.nceinenis to llillon Head and along the shores of liioad I Itiver. l'liickney Island is now occupied hy a l large body ol tioopS. These indications, taken in conjunction wiih others wh.rh will be louinl among our Northern news this morning, give ut a piain and unuii*takeahlu warning tiiat the waim wotk on the coast will soon begin. raoroeiTione roa Paacs.?"P. W. A.," the \ Aimy coilerpoudfiil ol the Savannah Itepnblis 0^ can, ia In letter Iroiu Niederick, Ud , ol Sept Oth, gives intimation that an inlonnal piopori tion liom President Lincoln lo (Jen. Lee for a VessaiMni of hostilities and the conaideimiion of feints of peace, had been received by the latter. "P. W A." merely ' tells the tale as 'twas told to him," Slid does not vouch lor its correctness. Tlio experiment has been made, say* the Petersburg Express, and the result, wo think, should banish from our minds the idea that Maryland is disposed at present to unite her destinies with she South. II she had been, heT people, upon the appearance of our minv upim tier soil, would have lisen en masre, and lushed by tens of thousands into its ranks. Wc speak only of the majority of IIk-iii, for we doubt not that tliere is a resectable minoiity who sympathize-warmly with the South. I'lle State Government, moreover, is decidedly and intensely devoted to the Union (so called) and the press ihcie. witn scarcely an exception, is ol the same diameter. Tttt Latk Invam k.-?Referring to the late movement into Maryland, the Richmond Examiner says : His mutch into Maryland had an o'ject and putpose, being different fioio what tlie enemy supposid, as well as what our people lidieved. It was no', a step towanls inrudiiig Pennsylvania, nor yet was it made only to taise Maty lund. Tlie real objects were ihu cupluie of tlio i ankee foices at lluipci'a Forty and the thawing ol McCfelUu out ol Washington, und ilicidentally tin; lousing of Maiyland. [t'Olt tim LAM'aktkh LKIKiklt. | Mil Khithk ? \ few we.ks ago there were interrogator it-a propounded, over lite signature ol ? V>.* I'l-puli,"'.n ti?e candidate* or the Legislature of ihi* District. M) nmnu having been brought forward ni a vamtMale, I beg leave to replv 1 did not deetn it ncces-ary nt lust tune to answer tlie interrogatories, as tl.e Convention wasabuui to assemble, and I Wits of til, opinion that when tliev uijour.ied it wtiuni tie ?itie die \ nor was I altogether mistaken, lor I sets by Hie oritillni.ee panned Hint tlie 1 *71li day ol IfcciUlbcf os*l In llAid lor a di.ssniulloii ol Hint body, and by Hie n..nio ordinance tile Kveculive Council is linnle allien..It c to tin Legislature. And i hate no herniation it Maying that, I teg..id the Lxecu l\o Couuei minieesMiry and Uncoils.notional, and I niiall certainly vnlc, if e'ectetl. to abolisli ihul body and leave uu' ilex l (juirrunr un trameled. J t.MI'l.S I. ItLLD. I^ron lin um j,t a LKnOKH.j 'ihe Piopoaed Review Now pi nee lite law extending llie prut i si his tl llit: (.'ou-cripl Ael so an to elnbrnet persons up to loriy live years of age Inn panned, tliUn Ml IU.lily breaking tip the lllri corps ul' Male Ufwrifit, nothing is wonting lo render complete lhe reasons w liicli nlioulil induce '.lie Lx< eulivu to couuteriiiand lot order culling out lite Regiments which be loiigej lo thai ciups tor drill and review ? Kvell without litis tllilni.ing n. roKe. we lleV r could underslalid the wtsdniu of Hie call If the organization Was to ntuiid, n woulc have been lime enough, and certain!) ten' burlheiiHoiiitt lo all concerned, for toe re \ifW' lo ItaVU hlli II 1.1..... ii 1*1 *r II... It....I lllcbta iiau bccU in ua.cred into iiclUul nv> Villus i mid it tl?e organization \\ at i.ni t< stand, tin* cnil imposed u vt*ry neiiona liui llit-ll upon its liiinber* hi Aelt na iijury l< tue eouulv, w illiout even tin; semblance ol eXCU*e to jomily it tSliuuld liii* cull nliil lit; insisted on, a lorgi number of piis.>u-, nl this time iu no con liilinu to undergo too enclitic* of time mil means Involved, Will be compelled to luki Jong journey a. Home upwards ot mxU iinin ill oiili-r to lencll tlie places oi ret lew w ber e.er lliey may be. Ami as liiulieia i.um at.imi. iliene name it.divnluula may be liur rieti oil very alionlv utlerwurd-> m 1,011 *>c i ip to lecrull oilier Keg i UK li '.a Uo .v in (Julliril eru e aervi. e. lint apart front u'l this, lb present is lit time lor imllitlay aln.w ? I'-.r ut inic wurfarc Wlti'i tiUi country >a b selling nl every poie V bile a aiga portion ol oli. people re ei gugid III the r-lem reu liiev ot ili'ditly cnil 111. , il in 4, bad lustc, to umi nil bumlicr e i pre a I.n. t mu*c niio'lier portion to p ay t part D .he "J O up . 0(1 ilfinuoit lne" ol I Uleltfl. p* a, ef.it dreaa p.irndi*. it wmld be miaer.ibie l.irv*> llilerponiled Upotl i real, IIa fnl tragedy?a grill made gb.tally tiy llieaur oundllig detlli and denotation We aii eeri ly Itope Me m iv be npnred tbia norr aliow until n more propilloti- aeu*>on. C. Wiirl Farther Accounts from our Afmy 01 the Potomac?More Fighttng , &< liicnMi.So, September X3.?'The N V Herald til Saturday laal, llio 2utli iimt., ha I been received here. 11 contain* de-p.itche ft?>in Louisville announcing the surrende at M niitordaville, Ky., ??f six Indiana rr^ menta, numbering live thousand men. The published i'tin in I de?pulchea frni J General Mcl'ltllan, d.iled nn Kiiday. elnii I the tight at Slim p?.>.irg, on \Vedne*d<iy, ? a Yankee victory ; but it in evident that In rmy had fallen back. He rtil?i that I rebel army had eroded the I'oinmae ini Virginia, and that he bad aent a iridium amier Gen Allied I'lo.ixahli.n, in piirinit. All nltivi.il de-p.itcli, received al the \V" Otlii-e tbia morning, announce* that anoth* hal'.le t"ok hi ace, on lait Sal urday, lien S lepherdaiown, on I lie I'otoinae. Tne fo Be* engaged were General MimiivmiiII Jacl soli's Corps of our army and a column < the enemy, ten thousand strong, which hi. e.u??ed the river to attack the rear guar of nar amy. The enemy *'? won rotilei with heavy lo*?. Mar loan wai nliglil. <4 iit? h imtftf imiiiitrr or nnih \wr?- ii?k? iu ilie eny .i|(eiiiei)l J:ickfioiit utlef II.c had r? era ??d int river into Murjlund. Ihe Battle of Sbarptbarg. nhai p bui.g, md. Meplen.ber 18 ? (n Kif tiuioiid. piemb r U4)?The follow in re Iho nuiiitt* of Hue of iho prominent o tic era killed a fid wounded ia yenterJu) Imltie ; Major Dingle, Captain* Toinpkina an Kxuiu, of llio I lampion Legion, killed Tl liral n lined foil wKh the eolura in hia ban h*l Ilia word* iu hi* lip* ; ' Legion, folio your fl-ig r* Captain Mjnith, of it)e fjrgiu: ia wounded ? il ia anppoaed mortally. (fen Mtarke and Uranrli killed. Major (Liter R II Anderaon, lifig-divr Genrnila H'pl? Tooml.a, Wright of Ua., Colonel Aikei Col. Ilarnea of lith No Ca . Colon I QuHon, Lmuu ViA. of iIm <* J Ala , Col Stevena of lite llolcombe Legion, 1 Major Sorrell, l.ongstretT* Adjutant Geni oral, Major Walton, Luiigitreft'o aid, und i , Ciipt. A. Coward, of June*' ntuff, mo among ' tlio wounded. | j Tlie cl'einy'a lo*? in eatimated at 20.0U0. I That of ili?* Confedcratea ?l Irom ftOOl) 'O j * 'JoOU The tig'.I begun ul daylight and bur* ted until dark. Tito eneinv uUuckcd, tir-t I our le'l, then our centre, and lu-tly, in the j al'ernoon, our right. The locality of the J | battle vmii beta Cell Slutl pabuig ami the j j blue Hulge ncro.iH the Antieram River.? j The i'Vilt-ruls occupied the buse of the | ? mountain*, mid consequently could not Lo ; diiven hack, but the buttle was decidedly 1 in our favor iMcClellntl comma..ded the > right, Burn side the let"', nhd funnier the ? centre of the enemy's line Our right was < commanded by l.oiigatiect, our Iel'l b? Jack- 1 s<ni mill our centre by I). 11 liiil. The en- | cilty's foicc is supposed lo Inno been 20(J,- 1 000 We look bui few prisoners < We linii u hear tight at UooDnboro'Gap 1 oil Sunday, resulting ill a drawn battle.? ' The uoelitv tried lo bru.ik through our lines ' lo reach llurpei's ferry. Wo thwarted his ' purpose ano hold Itim in c teck. Jackson's Vutoiyat Shepherditown 1 Un.HM No. dep.i UlOer 24 ?1 lio L.ocu- I burg p pets lu day sav ll.ul the Yankee col* < uiiiii, ieceuiiy routed by Jackson near Cjnep < hcrpH.owii, was commanded by Uurtiside. I 1'iie enemy rushed ilero-s the ri - ei, v? lieli 'i JacKnoll precipitated l.is whole force upon J liieiu. 'I ne Yau-ecu were literally mowed down, fro many were killed, thai the river > Was almost dammed op hy t' etr bodies ? I Aooui 16<JO piisom-rs weie taken; and, of Iine whole toice ? estinial. d to liave eonsis led ol lu OU l men ? ll is thought that hot niiif* I' u.i *2u<J0 escaped The vununliieiui. I ' II .r side amount tu 200, killed, woUtidcU 1 nild lid siting From Gen Lee's Army I Tin* new* ren.v.a )v?ieid4t lul'y ?tti? i lie? un Hint the .-iiiny under General I.ee re fronted the Poloiiuie, mi Fr?dav lual, mid ii iiuw on the JSmilii hank i.f the river.? I he ii |i?iti hereinfore received, nnd which we were incline.i tu credit, liiul oi.!y i? por lien ut tlio nrmy le.d r>cre?-ed. prove In ( have lii ell lint We'l founded. From penile. ( men who arrived lust evening from the im . mediate presence of the iiriuv, we nre as , mired that the whole toliiinn crosned. ain| I the crossing w*1 elT' tied without tile hliglil, e?t attempt of Uie enemy tu obstruct our , pa-sage. < )l the dc-|>ernte and bloody battle of Wedtii'Nilav, in the vicinity ol Sklmrpsbnrg, we ImVe verj lew additional pr.rtivulnrs.? I llnii. A It llnteh-r. w hn pnr'.icipati d ill the , tight ns nil aid of General Jackson, nirivcd here lual night He re|ireKelliH the engage nienl ah resulting d. ci lidly in imr favor, unit the vivtorv obtained bv our foiee*. il not euinplele, at least great and sali-fa;, torv. lie left lliemniy nil Friday, after the t h.rg. r portion of it had crossed the rir? r ? I Me speaKs in 'lie moat hopeful and cheer i> g m.inner of the operations of our forces . in .Maryland and t'e l-OWer Valley, n'.d en fcrtains the liellvf that the eiiciny will not I make niiy serious altempt at in* anion fnr home lime to come Our troops were buov ( mil in apiri's. and leudy and eager to meet the foe again Hie BATTLE Of KATUIIPAT An otlii'ial di?p i!eh, anted rvl.ionton, Sep . lember i!3.l v.as received earlv in the day t ??ie tdny, v> mniuiituiiig the intelligence < 1 Another fight and an.ill.tr drciilt'd and , Irill ant victory mi Sslurnnv. "I hie dis patch was received by Gen. G A' Smith, ai.d wan read iii the Moose of Represent* | iiv.n yesle'dav morning Tlio following in a copy lit ll.e dispatch : , | General : A di-p.tch hn? junt been rerraril In Mil W iiicl.eeter, (lae.I 2 ' at I he s e cmy croand iuouo men over the rver | .it Sheplierdslnwn, and wi re iiiimediately ! illli.cked ht Jackson's corps al'.d routed ? Tofir loan ter> heavy ; ours alight. Q nie I a riiiiiili. r of arms taken. Jack->on I.an re ^ crossed into Maryland. 11. II Davidson, m I < ol . I' A C. S. j Battle at B.>t? let's Mill. The lig.it, !i.iiiiriltti la*l, on the I'otOiniie, u 1 between lien. Jackson's corps and a vnlmmi , j ! of the etieOli took place iii the imineiiiate ' r. vicinity of Itotelei'a Ml.Is, by which dcsigm nation tiie b.iitie will proliably be recorded. ? It wim another Ball's IIJutT i.fTaii, ns We r, leain f.ont varinua MUr.es. i- The l.t neiibnrg Republican, of Venter ) day, ban M.inc interesting details of the bat- I n tie. It ?uyn that on Saturday morning. | ii General Jackson, ?'|o atill he'd the North | n bank of the Potomac near Slieplierdniowu, b?e. me aware thai a heavy column, coin-I e loatided bv liurnside, had arrived on the o opposite hank, and was pri pared to attack i, him. General Jack?on concealed hi* troops as Well aa pos-ible, so iih to show but a r nuiall force, leading the enctnv to beiiete r : their capture ftnold be an eany matter. A ir battery ol lour pieces wan placed Oil a bill ' r | 111 cioae proximity 10 me river, Out the ?n? i | liilenst ?i-i? ordered to lire only oi.e round : >1 ' und then to abandon (heir j_? 11^ Toe rune 1 d : hud the deaired effect. Four brig .den of! d ' :lie enemy ru?lu-d acro-a the ri.er, nnd In. | I. wiirda I he g u na, when J.ickmn | recip liili d ; ? Iiix whole force upon Iheiu. n? il wiili the ! hi ! power ol an iivnluiichc. The enemy Mere l, liter*ally mowed down, end their entire body nearly inimhiliiluv. ()m informant elate* linil the nhingliter wat the moat terrific ever known, in ?o ahorl u apa:e of lime. Many ^ of ?he pour wrelchea eiule.iVured to region ,t , the nun'h b.mk of the river, but were alain >a in the attempt, and we are aaaured that ao | yi?nt wan the number of the d?ud, lh4 the |(j ml ream Waa alrfloat datuioed up by their bo e i 4,>*,,j About 1500 ptieonrra were taken, and of A the whole force, eatimated el leu thouaand,. h ! not more, it W thought, thun two thoutand , | ear aped ui I Our own lotiaoe are repreaenled lo be very j. inooii-iJ?ral>lf, bul lh? eitcnl not precU?iy ktiiivn It ** a? iup)>A<rd, ' I lint I ?ii li midf ??J and filly, kllli'it, * Ulliidril 1,1 lill?1 nilaalbg, U Inftfu m.? KIcMuNU * Wm*. . | nie War in the West?Battle at Iaka, Miss. lux a, Miss., September 1J2.?Tl?e right ving of the enemy, under Konencrunts, 8,. 100 strong. were found advancing nbnut 'our o'clock yesterday afternoon. 0:1 I lie lucintn rosd, driv ing in our picket*. Gen 'rice immediately ordered Gen Herbert to nove with liis own sod Geo Martin's brigide-i *g:iin?l llnMH. Gen. I'rice then went liuiself to the scene of operations, uccoin mi.ied bv Gen Little. Our forces met the iiieiiiy i.dvuiic.ng 'it line of buttle, about a title south of lliu loan Our line was ins ueiiiiilely formed, mid tlio buttle opened ? Discovering the enemy in fo'ce, Gen i'rice ie.it buck lor the oih>r brigades ot Little's iivisiou. '1 hey came forwtrrd at tire double puck, but oid not reacli the field until the enemy H id been driven buck Irotii every [lOKi'.ion, utore than six hundred \urde, with .lie loss ot over b'J prisoueis and iiiu<- pieces jf artillery. Darkticss prevented pursuit. Hid Lnlle's division bivouacked ou tbe ielii. Our loss it. killed, wounded and missing will reach 250 Gcti Little was killed. Colonels \\ bitfie'd, Gihnore and Mambry Were wounded, 'i'lie etteiny liav. rig received reinforcements during tbe night. General I'rice determined to cany liui I In- tirdeij ?>l the proiiuu* innriiHin, and nuruiiiiy let; luka ? ju 7ahd 8 u'c lock In ihe (Unfiling, bringing Mlf ttic c:t|> urcd sU<?r?jn Au uU.u k Wnlcli llio enemy made upon our rear guard v\a? re|i<ii?od wilt, no' v ei o lu-s uii I heir miiu Uur Ion* wan only uiib liiuli. The- 3d Louisiana, Win (field* Legion, and llio 3-1 Texan Cavalry behaved * itu distinguished gallantry, and v\~re the greatest aiitl'crera in llio tiglil id' Friday ? Tuetr C'oluiiola ?eiu all woUndod. Important-from Kentucky?1 ho Capture ofMuufui dsvultjI'UITTAN-" G A, ."epieliiucl 26.? Wc-lcaUi Irniii Nualllllle dial ltr.i;.g ha* cnp'.Uiod dluiifoid- vil o, Kci.lU' k i, w.ili 5,400 erf. a 'urge number ot negroes and ncvcrnl piri'na ot artillery, without li:u g a gun I lit- Naslniilo Union, <>f llit- 'Join, i-ayllml 800 lebt-i ouVali) attacked llio I'tuhrab mi Siiiuidiy at (Jit-en tti.cr Hridge. b-il wi-re repulsed. Il nUo report* Uragg wi'li 10 000 men, at (iliitgnw Juuciiun Oni, ItoUaaeaU had gnnu lo lilt-tl hilll. Tim regaid ? ilie deft-iil of Bragg'* army a* certain, and -ay* that lln-re are now be tweeu Louiiv lllu nnd Ni.alnille 2UU,UU0 Federal truojui The Union rej?i?rt? several nkiituinliv-i near Nell il'e o i the 19.It ina'., (Mill the ItlnH of il Fclicflll In.ill of IWcUf wngoiia, together Aitii their eacort,captured l.y gienillun. Andy John^ou ia allil in NnsliVillo. From Kentucky. Mimnn, Sept. ytj ?A nprrinl di-pa'oh "o the Advrrtt?*e <f- N'g>?lcr, dated knuXMiic, 25th init., na\ : A rnuiit-r at rived tonight from (Jen. Smi h. ni I.e xingioti, \it? Gen ilr.it>g'n I it-mi Qniil tern width were eiglil IlllltS Went of AI tiiiforilxville, on t lie J9tt. in?t. tJen .Smith'* Purea occupy Frankfort Georgetown, Cy nihiunu, Falmouth unit Willintinlon. Keii'iicky i* thoroughly nronned. Al ready 23 000 Volunteer* have offered then aelten, ami ihev nre coming in rapidly.? The I tome Ciiinrrtn n*e lutning in wiili their anna *> fani nn they can he leceiveil Our In** at Mui.fordnvi.le Wun fifty in killed nnd wounded. The enemy'* losa in l<i lies 11 greater. G?n. Itui li'? force numbering IS,000 i ii* mo iu iiim v in uu 'i'J) %.Jrtrtrii unu umv 7,0liU at Nashville. Onr troops are revelling in good fare fin d i.j? Kentucky hoi|>ituiity no nivlhr, but bi??lul reality. The light "t Mnufordsvilte won l>r<% n if I > t on by L.'hnlii'1'r'" Inigade, which was iil'ur w.ifdn rein forced by < Ilea h un's division We lost t*u hundred and tifly kiled and wounded. Tne enemy !nai six hundred Col. Smith ai d tne I i?-lit Col. o| llie 9ih Mississippi regiment were killed. The Nashville Union, of iliu U3d ri-porli I'tinl G- n 15. ngg captured tireeu rivel bridge, ui.d thirty-live hundred prisoner* on the |(Jin in*l. 11 nl 10 sat* lh.it Curtis fa* succeeded it throwing bit army bey*veil Smith ai.i lliagg, t!i on preventing Jlieir J line.ion. Latest from the North. i>r.TEU>Buno. September JO.? Nortlieri dutea to the U3d iiiatunl have been receiveil Lincoln lasmd u procluiiiiiliuii, dech.riii| llial the slaves of rebel in inters are fre fioin and alter the 1*1 Jnoi.ary next Thei is tr> oieiidotin exeitemeiii at Louisville. A de-pnicli T? tnii J. (feraun?lite, d.iJed ih :'XI, sits the it-be I Cielierul's 15 >g_' alii Smith have divhied their forces. Smith i to hold llneli, who is umrc iing for le>uia title, tu chock, wnile lirngg udvaiiecs on ihi e.ty Ursgg summoned .Nelson, ttliu 1* 11 coiDinuiid ot tne army tor the defence o L-.iiiatiile, to surrender. Nelson refn>o< and ordered nl, the women and children 1 Is.iVo ttiu city at <>uo hour's notice A thou sand ciiixeti* were crossing tne river-inn Indiana. t?'?g|J i* Home distance trout tn city, but iidvanning r.pid y. 'J'litf I let .tlil uekim* ie,1ge* it heavy lot neur filiepliefdulown uii Huiurilti, mid Hut the rebel* Wero drcanid like (J.llon foltiler mill iiiiplu| ed u t)tg id' truce to induce iti i'\-JerniH to criii* ilie river. i*iiujiit9f'? corps <T armee alone lout 5,20 mi ?>U..ip*biirg iii kilieil, v. on-.ded mid tula* ii>4? A Cntieopoiitleul from toe battle* licit of til** 22d, an)* lliiil lli? Federal* are Mlii bringing in llieir dead ut (lie rule of 1 Ou per ditlil, bill tvu.e expected to gel Itiro IiihI day. Gen. I looker waa Miiol lliroug Ibe tool by a rifle bull, aiid will not be aul for duty in a^ long lime. Geit Crawford wound i* uioru anion* llian waa txiirulet laeul. Col. Dwight, of (tie 2d IImou'h> aelia, * ? kilt-d ; Col. 11 ink a, I9ui Matm cbuNetia, b..dly wounded, Gen. KicharJaci Woui.ded in atvoultler and liearl, and wi die , Gen l)*nu, bndly in knee. I i the 35I M.taaacliueelU, Col. Wj d loel all nrui al if *buui4er>'i.ii? mikI too luu*jt??uitCul'KM | Adjutant ho J eight Cuptuioa Were Wuud, ded. A correspondent of the New York Timts snvH the slaughter was awful, particularly ilUiolig officer*. In Now York, on the 2'2d, exchange wn? firm, at 12''1 ; i?ol?t It"#: roii'-n 64 n-nN - Announcements. Mil. Kdit >k?Yon will pleiine announce I Cnpl Jiiisien It. M.-iff II a candidate for I? e ! L.< ginlai ore and oblige, MakT VoTEKh Tin* fru-iidi of J. L Rceii announce iiim i h candidate to Represent lire people of I .an i I ciiHitir Hi met in ilto lower i! ranch ot lire | j nexi Legislature. Tire friend* of l)n T. I.. JniiMiTort un j i iiounve liiin a candidate to repreirenl l.an | | cn-Ur District in lire lower tranch of lire j . next Legislature. FOR ORDINARY The friend* of 1' T lliiiiimoiid nnnonnce | hi ill n c nidi tin to lor re election f.?r 0. J man , | for iho eiiMiiins; term. 'lhe DiK.ilb House?Caindeu Tliis establishment, lociiled moil coiive. I 1 niei.llv, in lire venerable mid moal respeciu j 1 III? town of Camden. would be an ornuniciil | to iniy city, both t'**r ith imposing archive* I j lore iiii*I ll*e >l> le of ili :u *najji meiil. No | one can |inv i n very kind and attentive Dro* i 1 prietur n tiait without nrknow bulging its j aitraclUencs,. lis spacious !ikI!h and airy i cl.*?uiiicr.?. w c'.l furmsncd and kept will. aero I I pnlutix r lentili'ies*. Ill I the most tiveiy be | } sire* fur comfrl and repose, vtbilethis table j is supplied willi the best provwell j 1 pr< pared, w li eli hii industrious w?icldng vd' the market eiin ebudn. Nor will it .,! tend de'le.iev to add that the indefatigable | land lord is nii>?t ?iThicnily and gracefully , I aided Id I 14 labors by Ilia accomplished and i eiieigetio w if is i To ilio establishment nre ntine'iid safe I | and eoiiiiH''dioii8 s tables in winch the hor -ea of tne good people of the country are | abundantly ted ami earcfulIv groomed. Not lllu least reeom lllelida' iou ot this cXceu iilig, lv agreeable house of entertainment, is the , reasonable prices enarged* l.et the pub'ie L, gue it a tiial. A 'i'liAVKl.l?o fltJF.sr. Attention 1st Corps R*servas. The m oiib rx ot the 1st Corp* of Re i serve* in the Upper II ill.on n are oroered to appear at l.anoa?ler C II on Mondav Ihe fi ll ot (H-loher lleXC at It o'cloek A. M lor drill ami instruction. 1'hix order ineliidea all while males between the ages ot 35 and 50 \nir< n~t exempt be law. Dy older of Col. J II VVitherspoon II. W. CA.MTBULl., (.'apt. Sept 27, 1 h2 34 ? IV Attention 1st Co'ps Reserves The members ol the 1-1 Corps of Re series in Ihe l.ower 1) il tnlinri are ordered to appear at Hanging Rock Mineral Springs at I I I'Yhicx A l! on Wednesday ihe bill I tteiolo-r, lSiiJ. for duil nnd insiriietioii Tins oid< i includes all white males between Die ngex of 35 and 50 tears not exemui o, I I litM'. I By order of Cnl J il Witbenponn. .Ji (UN N. iSOVVH. I? Ciipt. Sept. 27, 1?62, 3 4 ? It HEAD QUARTERS. 6'l? R.-r>imer?t, IhI Corps Reserves. I,iinp?a*Hr. C II . Sfi-t. 24. IN6J GESEKA /. (J/il>Elt A O I. The follow ii,j/ named per?ons *r? appointed and will i-"iih if.ite the KfL'ini'-nliil Staff of tbia Regimen1. it rid will be obeyed and n>enrriingl v : Robert R jO'iOH >n. Adjutant. ))r Robert S Mel)nr. Surgeon |)r I. M DeSnmoMire, A*a slant Surgeon. Tboinit- R Fraser. Quarter Master Hugh II W'tNr ii, Quarter Master Sergt. Maierdm A Stiel'on, (*oriniiis?rirv. Robert M Miller. Serjeant Major. Samuel It Mas-ev, < hdu .nee Nergennl. ' 1 Ret. \N m II llatickel. Ctinp'nin J \MF.S II. WITilKRSI'OON, Pnl 8'h Regl lttl (,'urpi Ke?ert'ea. I ' O' t. 1, I Mfi'J. 3 4 ?3t 1 , | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. e | Adjutnnt nninp.e'nr.Genernr? Office, COLUMBIA. ^fplfmlier 22, 1862. GEXEHAL OHDEli AO 36 e I |" *1*11K several Ue?iuiciita of the First j I 1 Onrpi Ue?erve? m|II assemble lor Re ! view l?v l?i? Kxrellrney Hie Coventor, Coin. " ! in.iii'l. r hi Chief, or I'm Ai'j-ilant iinil Iii'' npei tor Geiier il, nn iho following ij iii, ?l e I |)lnreit ul rendezvous In be fixed bl the n Fluid Olficem of each Regiment roap??livo t 'y' Third Regiment, Col. Elford, Saturday, October 4. I8'>2 u Fourth l(?Kiinrnt, Col Sloan, W?dnea I. ilii . October 8 1802 ? NilUb RepMiieiii, Col. Williams, Toonday, Oct Alter 14, I8t>2 *" I Se\ ell III lie iiuelll, Col. Wiif>On, Tlllirs | liny. October 16, 1862. n .Sixin Regiment, Col. Scer?*t, Saturday, ? ; Ocinlmr 18. 1862. Kip lilli Regiment, Col. Wiiher?poon, I Tuesday, 'c;ooer 2 I, 1863 c 'leniii Kegum-nt, Ccfl Baxter, Saturday. (K'tuUrr 26, 1862 3 K'everilti R oiment. Col. Rvun. Tusnday, (> October 28, 1862. Fifth Regiment, Col. Bacon, Friday, Oo ' lobar 31. 18-12. II II. Colonel? of th? Regiments of Rett serve* ar? iharged with the exlention ot l( this or lor lu the commandant* of gnmptu. ie?. Til? Field tfticers of vault K?giin>'lli " will, at th? enrli?*'. pructicaol? day, fix th? ? f |imbO ui Ivnuvftfiiui*, rjiirilij IIUIH'C lllVtri'lM ? lltrougit'xil "'w Mniiu <>f tlic couimaud, nod j re|*<>rl tin* m . > rn. to thi? otli.a III. I'tie c >n.missioned and non comnaia ' aiope.i office ra will nr>?*ei for d'lll, at the pa 1 | rx(t?* ground aelci'le?i in envli Regiment r?*e II, priitivrly, on tlie day previous to tlie d*5 I) n|>p<MMl<r<l f<*r review. I. or tier ?f (tm Commindcr In-Oliief. M Wll.ilOTGU?a\U.saUllK, '** A lj'ttnn uud loipnubur.liuiittrai nf >S C. a, nvi. J.% 14-k. Notioe to Tax-Payers. The books for the reception of the War Tux. will be reopened oli the 16lh day of October next. *i I Mill be at the Court House on tho 20th i and 2 I at dava of October. At Smalla. Wednesday, October 22d i I At (ico. M Fuiidurburk's Thursday " 23d I' At Taxuliaw, Friday " 24th j , At Morton's. Saturday " 26th j' At Jc-m-e II Mobley'a, Monday " 27lh j" At Miilhut Crviinhaa't>,Tuikday " 28th !. At Nelit'Ui Itell's, Wednesday ?* 29 h i J At Ctuipmille, Thursday " 3utii j, ai i ii Jl.,Kill\ Store Friday " 31?l At Bcllnir, Saturday No\etnber tat ( Aini at iiie Court IJouae Monday (Saloday) Noveilllu-I 31 ' The t.>x hooks will he clo?ed on the 15th ' lay of November. The War tax uuist "II be jjaiil on or before that day I have made m> ip/iiiiiitiienlrt at Mr*. litiev'n i>r.d Rosa' | Store, a* there are but few person* to pay at tlio*e place*, and tliev can pay at CrniiJ?? \iile and llellair Confederate notes which 1 haa heur, nailed in. will not be received in payment oi the war tax. J. R. HUNTER, T. C I.- n. Sept 19. 1863. 31 ? 61. 1\ S.?Taxable property which haa not lieen aa*eio,ed, can be rotuincd to me any Utile, before the lax booka are olo-ed J R II. bOUTLl CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. BV P. T. Hammond, Enquire, Ordinary for HiiiJ I>i-itiict. WllKlth \S, C II. I.nthnn hni. rpplied to me for Letter* of Administration on ah and aitiifitlar the Good* and Chatties, Right* ? ' ?J M i - i - * ' ??i u .11 1.111)11(1 lam ol the I liatrict afi resaid, di-c-iHi'ii. Til KSK lire, therefore, to cite rind ndmonisli ill! and singular, (lie kindr.nl and cn diluis <it t!:o ;>a:;! deceased, lu be and iij>|??Mr be In re me at our next Ordinary's | Court lor tiia said district, to be bidden at I..incuster Court House on tbe i31li dnv ?d 1 Oe'ober-iiex', to sliow cause, if any, why I llie h.iid Administration should not be , gran'rd. v ^ Given under my hand and seal. | v 1. S. this ?JiM d iy of September hi f jtlie year of our Lord one thousand t-igut hundred and sixiyiwo, and in the eighty ae\ein h year ot Ihe Independence \ ol the. Slate of Soulli Carolina. P. T. HAMMOND, O. L. D. Sept J4 1 502. ?33-2t. p f 60. ELECTION NOTICE. | rIMlK Uxdf.rmgmkd, in compliance with 1 the election laws of South Carolina nerebv give notice of the limes and places ol holding the next general elections, bi publishing the following extract, taken trot.i the Report of the Committee of I'rivtl.g.-a .un1 Lleotioi s, whieli was agreed on unit adopted, as law, by the I egislature 'I'lie coiiiinii.ee on Privileges arid K'oc lions, io whom were referred sundry petitions f >r establishing an I changing places of election, and appointing Managers lor liie next general elections, and for the bet ter promoting llie polity of the elective franchise, have had the same under consul era'ion, and report an f 'Unas : Rtt-ilied. Tint too eiec'ioii to he ho.den on I'uesjav af'er Ud Monday of Oct. next, lor Represeu'atiien and CoiiiMiisaloners ol in... . ...II I... I.-i.J r u - ...... uc in-ill in me loiMiwing pmees, ni.d conducted by >h" following persona: J.\Ni: \S PER 1)1 STRICT. Funderhurk ? G W Funderbnrk, U. Funrferburk, Joint Taylor. S orer?C tlillinrd, J. I). McCsrdeil, Tignal (Iill.nn. Canon ? II Dunkin, P.. Rolling*, i. M. I .nntlien. Tank -G T. Wade, II V. Masaey, F D. Green. I oxahaio ? Amci Cook, John McMuqun, J. T. K..i>. HurOm? J. R Welsh, Win W. Blackmon, N G ay Indian Land?I. J Porter, James DcLaney, it At .Miller. Small*t ? Wm. B ack, James Small, W. J. Stogner. Loncatltr Court Iltust ? David Crockett, Ma in a el Dunlup, R. 13 Allison. Polls to he kept open oiia day only. Two Representatives to be elected ; also Commissioner* o| I'nuf. The .Manager* *hail proceed to count the io!ea publicly iniuiediniely after tne Pinal closing ol the Polls at the precinct where l lite voles h ive been taken, in ike out a oor nticale "J the fe*itl(, which shall tie signed I t>v llie iiiniiiigtra, or s tni.j iriiy of inein, and taken to lite Court lioil-e on the dav I next subsequent to the da) of election, b. 1 one or more of said managers, where the in niagers present, or a ni.J uity of theui { alts)I pirteeed to exainino the statements j from the several precincts and declare the I election. DAVID M. CRROCKETT, samUki. dun lap, R E A 1.1,1 SON. Sept. 24, I8RJ, 33 ? 31 itolicc i? hereby given to all whom it : may concern, thai I, Margaietl lianglev, wife of Robl. Ijiii ;lev. of Lancaster District, have been made and eonsiitiiled a fr* ? deal. I a-r llMti n Ills* !ri?tifr_ ?ali/i villi Hu tl ?ol S--.4 ? I iii 111 \ own right iind name, ni the residence | ill'my huabuiit It ?l?* lamgley. m a It g a It e IT i.a ngI ,f.y. j Sept. 17, 18<>J, 32 -41. Lauds for Saie. THE offera fi>r Mile hi* plan, talion. mtiiHled on llio hend walera of Lull? 1,) lichee Creek, cnniuini'<g i wo hund' ed and seventy acre-, nrlj lining hunt* of John C. '.niiihen, Capl. J. I>. Mcllw?in and nihera. On the preiiii*i* i* n g^mi dAelling limine ?iilh nil iiprens.iry outbuilding* nnd un h Iiiimi ilii'n excellent wntor. I he pliihla '.ion i* in h i?< o I ?t:itc of rcp iir* wim open ! limit Hutiicieni tor the labor of four or tivo hand*. The place may be treated for privately until lln? brut Monday in November next,on 1 a inch dnv it will I * Mold to the liighent bidder nl Lon-aiter Court IIodm*, if not pre viously disposed of al private ante. s. lambeth. Sept 17, 1862, 32?St NOTICE. t Al.!. peraon* having el Mm* againat Mrs r Eliza It Corelon, deeeaMed, will nleaae no i lify Williauit Ah Altiann na required bv law T. K CUltETON, Ex'r i I ........ r it u .i , l4|l>VBKOIt W. Il | U. O. 8?pi. S, 189*2. 30 ? In. ' NOTICE. Application will b? made to the l^eginli lure at it* next e???iou tor an incorpeaatiu I of il'? Morinb D ip let ANuoUUoO' | A^urt :iKh it*u, **-* south Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. BY P. T. Hammond, Enquire, Ordinary for suid District. WHEREAS. JOHN SIN09 has applied to mo for Letters of Administration on si I and singular liie Goods nod UImUUh. Rights and Credits of James W. i?.~ ?-- ru-.-s-. -r. j . align Iini' \j| |||? 1/lllMVb UlVIVUIUf U?* ceuscd. These nre, therefore, to efte and admonish all und singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me Ml our next Ordinary's Court l'or the Muid district, lo be holdcn at Lancaster L-our: tiouse on the 7ih duv of October next, to ahow euuae, if any why the said ^ministration should not he granted. J Given under tny hand and sea!, L.S. S this the 23d day of Sept. in ) the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred und Sixty-two, and in the eighty-seventh year ot the Independence of the Siale of South Carolina. l\ T. HAMMOND, o. l. d. * Sept. 24. 1862. 33-2t-p f 2 60. SOU J ii CAROL IN A. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In Ordinary. In matters of Probate of Ml* ciiae I notion's Will. W hereas, Andrew Johnson, Executor of Michnel Morion, deceased, has hied his Po? titioti in this cilice praying to bo permuted to swear iiiiJ examine witnesses upon the Probate iu due form of law of the said Will and Codicil for the publishing sod continuing thereof. This is thereforoto notify and cite the children and the next of kill of tlio said Michael Morton, deceased, who reside out of tiie limits of ihe btale of fiioulh Carolina, atoresuid, to wit: Jounuh Moore, Patrick N. Hurton, son of Narcisser Horlon. dee'd., Children of Martha Jane Morion, dec'd, llieir names not known?und Sanford Hof (on. to bo and appear personally, or by tneir lawful Attorney, in the Ordinary's Court to lie I.olden at Lancaster Court House for the District of Lancaster on Thursduy the 27 th day of November nt-xi, und fail not under the penalties that may full li ereon. I'. T. MA.wMOND, O. L. D. August 25. 18t>2, 2'J-otn3ui 00. pf $ Salt! Salt 1! Salt! !! We have been appointed Agunla for the Carolina Salt Wurka, and are ready now to take otders. M. DAU51 &. BRO'S. Camden ?>. (J. Sept. 24th, 1862. 33?2m J. D. UAltE, Attorney at Law, AND ACTING MAGISTRATE, Will attend promptly to the collentioa of arrearage* due deceased aoidiera front, the Confederate Statea. Office at Lancaster Court House. S. C. July 33, l?b2, 34?2m. KERSHAW \ CONNORS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND Solicitors in Equity. LASCA31ERV1LLE, S. 0. iy Will alien 1 promptly to all bualneai auti uated to them. J. It. KERSHAW, J W. M. CONNORS. Camden, 8. G. Lancaster, C. 0. Aug. 10, 1859. MELTON dt WITHER3P00M, ATTORN It Y 8 AT LAW AND ! Solicitors in Equity. I Will practice in I .animator and lite surrounding Districts. C. D. MELTON, I B. J. WtTHERaroow, Cheater, .8. C. | Lancaster C. li January 11, 1860. 48? tf WILLIAMS & ALLISON, ATTORN Ji YS AT LAW AMD Solioitors in Equity. LANCASTER. C. H , H. C. Will practice iu the District of Lauoaatar. Prompt attention given to Collection.. Mr. tN uxiAMfl may be consulted at Vorkville, S. C., and Mr. Allison at his olhce iu the Court 11 (HiHe, at Laucaatur. July "Jilt 1*68. 31?tf C B NORTHROPAttorney at Law AND | SOLICITOR I\ EQUITY, Will practice in Lancaster and the neighbor* ing Districts. OFFICE AT LASCASTERVILLK. October 2lat, 18dl. 37-ly Dr. ALFRED CRAVEN Ueildeiit Nil rgt'ou l>eutla(, YOKKVII.LK, H. C., < )tTora liia Professional Service* to the citi? zena of istncaaler Village and surrounding country. ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold Plate, from one to a full sett. June lllli, 1H&6 18.1? NOTICE.?Asiti* believed that the Estate of Caswell Mobley, decM , ia in* sol "en t notice ia hereby given to all per. son* having claims against the aforetnen* lioiit-d Estate to present them legally nu ihenticHled within six uiohtha Iroiu dalo for pro ralo distribution. i it Afnnt pv e_>. ?. ?. MX'tfiiui t jbif r. riaaa.tnl Hill, S. C , July 8. 186-J. -JS-tf A CARD, r pHK UNDBRSIUNBD HAS JUST JL rc!?ived n Irenii atipply ot Grucurias v.z : Oul Port Wina, Pickela, Jeliu# and Prcnerve*, Snlmond mid Li?b?l?ra in oana, 1 bbl uf MoUiine* nrvd I5u0 lbn of Sugur, Cobitcon, <5io , which wo will null aa low for Uaali an unit ba bought any whera. NcLMtNON 4t BRU.V1MITTE. T..lu i ia?.? " -? I ivvai ai-ll Exeoutors Notioe ALL person* having any ulaima again at the Ratal#, of William Duncan, dwo'd., me hereby hot,tied to coin* forward and present the aatiie, to tha undrraigood aa tho Law direeia ; and all who *r# indabtod to ilia aatd Ratal#, afo roqaaaUd to mako pkjmant of lha mo*. July 93, IMS. ?4?3m. Ar KTiOii u p p < y or ii?raen mm, mbbracing all if T?ri?M?* anally Mli o iu Uih? marital, jutl rwrlr*4 ?ad fur ul? k* iU4iMOMuuiurRT FW?\\\mi :w