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VOLUME II. LANCASTER C. H? SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNIN'i, OCT. 15, 1861. NUMB F, II 36. '
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MUitary Exemption Act.
."A Bill to exempt Certain persons from
military service, and to repeal the act
entitled 'an act to exempt certain p?o
sons from enrollment for rervice ii. li e
army of the Confederate States,1 approved
flat April. 1862.
TBS PHTSIOALLT DltAULItp, OFFICEE* OP
GOVERNMENT. CLERKS. AMD OTHERS.
" The Congrete of cA? Confederate Statee
of America do enact. That nil persons who
.k. I I L-IA a. t? _:i:. :?
w hwu uiiai ivf luinmrj ci*ige ill
the field, by nuon of bodily infirmity cr
mental incapacity or imbecility, ui d. r
rules to ba prescribed by tbe Secret xry of
War, the Vice Piesideut of the Confederate
States, tbe ( fleers, judicial and ex>
ecutive, of tbe Coufederate acd State
Governments, including Postmasters xj
pointed by tbe President and confirmed
by tbe Senate, and sucb clerks in tbeii
offices as are allowed by tbe Postmsst. r
General, end now employed, and eiclu
ding all other postmasters, tbeir assistant*
and clerks; and except sack Stete offices
ee tbe several States may hare declared,
or may hereafter declare by law to l?
liable to militia duty, tbe members o:
both boesee of Congress of the Confede
rate States, end of tbe Legislature of th.
several States end tbeir respective ofii
cere; all clerks now ia tbe offices of the
Confederate aad State Governments su
{homed by law, receiving saUries or fees.
VOLQMTKKR TSOOrS.
4,All volunteer troops heretofore raised
by any State since tbe passage of the ^1
entitled 'an act further to provide for the
public defence,' approved April 16 h,
186J, while such Uoopa shall be in active
service nnder Slate authority ; Provided
that tkil svsniniiAn >h>tl i.ni nnlu ? I
r~? ? -YV3 ?"
toy person who whs liable to be c?ll?d 1
ioto ?ervie* by virtue of Mid met of Apri. ]
ltd*, 1861.
t w
TKAMrPOtTATtOir OOMrAMtU-^KUOIirB. '
ho. <
"All pilules tod persona engaged 10
lbs merchant marine service ; the pn-si c
dent, superintendent, conductors, iretsnr
or, chief clerk, engineers, managers, sto g
tion agents, section masters, two expert ?
track baode to each section of tight miles, g
and mechanics in the active service and tl
employment of railroad ooraoanies, not to
ombram labourers, porters and meoe*n
gars; the president, general superinten w
deat and operator! of telegraph com pa n
niee, the local superintendent and opera
ton of mM companion i.ot to exceed /?or n
io number at any locality bat that at the 0|
oat of government of tho Confederal*
Stale*; tho preaident, *uperiiit*ndtDU.
captain*, engineer*, cbiof elork and ma i?
ehaoie* in tbo octivo aerrice and employ \H
moot of all companion nonaged on ri?*r y
and canal navigation, and all captanaof
boata and engineer* therein empoyed w
inrroaa, *b?spapb* pmplotkc. and kin. pi
mutt or ma ooopkl. t?
"Ono editor of each ne*?paper now he- >
iaf publnbod, nod ancu employee* a* 0>e pi
editor or proprietor may certify, on oath, q<
to bo lotM'pona*b!e for conducting the . *t
publication; tho puhlio printer, and three e
otMtlored to perform tbo Dublin a<
forth* Confederate and Biate Oovero ?
ale; eeerj mioiater of religioo author w
to preach according to the rolea of u?
hie Met and m the regular diaeharge of aa
iaiaterial dattee. ' an
JM*>COMlATA*Te. j or
"AU parte aa oho hare beeo and boo d?
Si -iii
lite n*socintion of Dunkxrds. Nutxrettee,
mid Menaoniste, in regular membership
in tbeir re.<pecii?e denominations. provided
member* of the hoc etv of Friend*,
Nxzarenes, Me:ino:ii?ts Hiid 1 tankards
shall furnish substitutes, or pay a lax of
$500 each into the publicl treasury.
PHYSICIANS.
"AH physicians who now srs, sad for
the last five years have been, in actual
practice of their profession.
BHOKiXAKEM, UIIIIM. dfO.
"AH shoemakers, (nutters, blacksmith,
wagon makers. millers and their engm
eera. m 11 ?* rights. rkilled end actually em
plumed an llieir regular vocation in (be
I ?nid irmln, habuuahy en^a^ed in
workit;g fot the public and ebiUt so
actually employed ; provided said perrons
she I make oath in writing that iliey are
ko sk lied and actually employed at the
I me as his regular location in one of ibe
above trades, which aifijavii eba I oo<\
be prima facie evidence ol (be fact* there
i . s a ed.
CXToRTIOVSK*
Ml'rovided,further, thai the exemptions
p. ?? -7 -
itie r peculiar mechanical or other occu
pHiioii or viupio) to?ni not couneeed wiilt
he public service, shall be subject to tbe
condiuou that tbe products of tbe UI>or
of aucb nmii|)'r, or of die companies and
establishments with which they are Coll
uecied eh a II be sold and disponed of by
be propria ora hi price* not exceeding
seventy tive per centum upon Ilia coat ol
production, or wuhm a maximum to lx?
li ted by ilia Secretary ot War undar such
egulatlou* a? ba may prescribe; and It
is further provided, that if the proprietors
I any sucb manufacturing establishments
shall ba shown. upon evidence to be sub niited
to and judged of by tba Secretary
f War to havs violated, or in any manner
evaded the true intent and spirit of
he forgoing pr.vis?, tba axemptioi
herein granted sball no longer be extva
dad to their superintendents and opera.ives
in said establishments, but that and
each and every one of tlntii shall ba forthwith
enrolled under the provisions ol tins
act, nod ordered into the Confederate ar
my, and shall in no event be again ex
einpted therefrom by reason of said bisii
ilaoiuriog establish meats or employments
herein
soraxtiMTKMnavTs awn xnrttTxM im nos
r it a m, 4c.
"Ad supenntendebu of public hospitals.
lunatic Mtlutni ?n/l >s.>s'a> .-U ..
?J ? -n?? Y"J
s cinqs, uur?es *ud attendants therein,
itad ilia teachers ea>plo\ed is the mama
lions for the deal, dumb sad blind ; in
? ah apothecary store, now esaUisbeo
sud doing busti ess, one apothecary in
good standing, who is a practical spotbs
cary.
wool, cnrrnn ano rsru mills.
"Superintendents in wowl aud cotton
factories, paper noils, and superintendents
and managers ol woolcarding machines,
wbo may be esetnpted by the Secrets ly
of War, provided the pro6ts of such establishments
shall not exceed eeveuty
live per centum upon the cost of production,
to be deteniiioed upon onib of the
parlies, sul-ject to the same penalties for
Violation of the provisions berem con
tamed as are hereinbeore provided in
:ase of other manufacturing and mediae
cal emplot meats.
tollkom, tmcolooionl semin asixn, dku
''All presidents and teachers of code
;es, academies, schools and theo'o^ical ,
emtoartes who have been regul ariy ei - L
ajeo h? xucd lor mo year proceeding
So pUSSnga of tliii act. I
kmplotkrs on otuufmurv ?om |
"All artisans, me? h*i.ies nod employ ?
m io the estallisliinenis of the Govern ?
it>ni for the manufacture of arms, otd t
ai.ce, ordnance store* and oilier muni* i
out of war, who may be certified bv (lie
tficer 10 charge thereof aa necessary for r
ich eaiablialimenti ; Nlao, all artisan*, a
leclianics, and employee* io the eelah r
ilinienia of audi persons as are or may f
s engaged ut:d?r contracts with I be l<
overiiiueut in furnishing arms, ordnance,
'finance stores, and other luuiiilions of ll
mi, sadd en, harnesa ami armv snppliee ; fi
rovided 'hat the chief of the ordnance o
ureau, or some ordmauce officer author a
ed by lnni for Uie purpose, ahull ?p* n
rove of the number of operative# re*
lired in such eatablistimaut; all persons a
u ployed in the manufacture of arms, or ti
finance of any kind by tha several ?l
.ate* ; or by coni/actore to furnieb the b
u>e to tba several State governments,
horn the Governor or Secretary of State tl
ereof may certify to be necessary to the b
me ; all peraona engaged in the cob- a
ruction of sbipe, gunboats, engine*, sails,
other arnetee neees-ary to the pub ie rr
fence, and with direction of the S*>cre- c<
Adrf Ik* l*m: a* i *1 aa as
1
, manager*. mechanics, and miner % cm ,
ployed in the production and ninnufaclure
of anil to the extent of 20 bushels a
d*v, nod of lend and iron, and nil per .
sona engaged in making charcoal for 111 ;
king pig end bar iron, not to embrace la- 1
borer*, mevsenirefr, wagoner*, nnd aer ;
vania, utile-* employed at <*ork* conduc- .
led Under the authority and ky the offi
era or agents of a Stale, or in works am j
ployed in the productioo of icon for the
Confederate Slates.
STOCK RAISERS.
"One male CI titan for every 60# bead
ot cattle, for everv 250 hand of horses ?<r
mulw, and one shepherd for nverv 500
lioid ot sheep of such pers <ii? ms ri? en
gaged exclusively in raising slock, prutt
d?-d it.ere is no white male adult not lis
b'e to do military duty engaged with
such person iit raining stock.
OVKRSKERS ON riAMTATIOMS.
' To secure tlie proper police of ike
Couotry, one person either as agent, own
er, or overseer on each plantation oo
?bicb one wli>te person is required to le
kept by (he laws or ordinances of art
Siate, and on which there is no white
male e<lu t not liable lo do military aei
vice, mid in Suites bating no euch law,
one person as agen', owner, or overseer.
n each plantation of twenty negroes,
a d on which there is no white male
adult nut liable to military service, ano
further more, for additional police for
every twenty negroes, on two or more
p amotions within live miles of each olb
er, aud each having less thee twenty ns
grots and on which tnnrn is nn wh<t#
male adult ?ol liable lo military dntt,
one person, beiog the oldest the nwi.?
era or overseers on such plaetatiene.
nPSCIAL SXXMPTIORS.
"Also, a regiment rameu nader. end t?\
the au burnt of the Stale of Texaa for
lie unit ground, end retiie>! n*n morn n
i?g, without oiolteieiiwu, acroee tbe Po F
tinne.
Two attempt* *nb*?<|ueotly made by U
tie enemy to follow you aeroee tbe rivt-r '
are resulted in hi* complete diecomAtore
nd being diiren beck eiib Iom. el
Achievement* aucb ? ibex* demanded Ik
meb valour end patriotism. History re w
>r?U few example* of greater fortitude ?
Id Mdwenee u.eii Um* erwf U?? * ! ?*- , M
ma homier defence, not* in tbc service ot
said State, while in auch service ; ?< d
audi otbnr peraona na ibe I'reaident ab-?ii
b> satisfied on account ot justice ?>r ? q it
|c. or nncnsailr, ougtit lo be exempted,
ne b< reby exempted from military aer
? Ce in tbe ariinea of "be Coafnder^ e
$ a>n* ; provided, that ibe air apt ion*
hnrniu a?-o?n enumerated shall only con
tmue whilst the persona exam pied are
actually engaged in tbnir respective pat
auita or occupation*.
*'Hm. t Tual tbn act cet'llcd 'aa act
to exempt ceriain peraoaa frna carol"
taeul fcr aetvicc la ibe aruiica of the
Confederate State#,' appro ed tbc SI*'
April, 1861 in herahv repealed."
UBI. M? 10 111 Troop*.
Tk? following Nd<lr?Mi to liia tro pa, it
aued by General Loa under the term wt
general or dart, oa lite t<l of Octol?er iarl,
waa received at lha A<ljuiaat General'*
office oa II ndav. the fib :
LIsaoq'bo Auror Noamaaii Viboinia, ,
October 2d. lift.
Genera! Orion No. 116.
Ia review iog tba eehievaaieota of iba t
army daring the prevent caoipaiga, the ,
commanding General cannot withhold
the eiprwaeion of hie admiration of the in
dutniiaMe courage it hae dieplajed in bat i
tie, and it* cheerful endurance of priva.
tiuo ard hardah'p oa the march. |
Since your great victoriee nrout.d Rich i
raoiid you have defeated the enemy at
Cedar Mountain, expelled him front the t
Kappahaonoch ; and, after a coi.flict of ?
three day*, utterly repulsed him on the ?
plain* jf Manas***, and f?reed him to take <
i ielter within the fortification* amend hi* .
E'pital. (
Without hailing for repose yon crossed *
he Po'omac, stormed the heights of !lar
?er'* Kerry, me<le prisoner* of more than
neven thousand men, and captured up <
sard* of seventy piece* of artillary, el V
heir smell arms end ether meeilioes of r
ear. a
While one corpa of the army wee tho? ?
ngagtd, the other insurred it* snece*o by >i
trresting at Hoottnboro' the combined ar* c
niea of the enemy, ad veering under the r
avorite General to the relief of their be I
sagoereil comrade*. V
On the Held of Sbarpsburg, with Ira* f<
han one third his numlters, you resisted, h
nun daylight until dark, the Whole army C
f the enemy, end repuleed every attach <
long hi* eettre (root, ef mere thee four d
nilee in extent. *
The whole of the following day you d
loud prepared to resume the conflict on I
ited; mid 1 urn commissioned l>y tffe l'r?
sideni to thm.k you in the imtne of the
Confederate Slates f< r the undying f?ut*
you have won for their nrnu.
Much as you Imve doue, much more
remaius to be accomp'i?lied Tl<e etietnr
again threaten* us with mention, mid to
your tried valour and pstriolism, the
country looks with confidence for de ier
ace and snfatv ; your p?<ai eiploii* give
assurm ce thai this continence is not roiv
pi need. U. E LKtt.
General Co-omnii d.ag.
The Iffcct of Lincoln's Proclamation
in Kentucky.
We have from various sources of *<l- |
vie* iu ihe N>nli (lie muni intertwine ?c
cuuiil o! "lie . fl.-ct ul L'UroloV proclaimr,
liou iii K u'uckv. NVhiln tin* p'nclaii n
lion hH8 eearcely pr nJuced n *i iinper iu
Mtivlaud, it iwint to I) 4*0 *?er () in
Kentucky a *. niiiiienl of ID') gmttioti..
** l>icli ntu more than ant thing elae the
political *yinp*tie* of ih?t Sute, ami
Inch bnH extorted a joiifnaMon fr..iu tlm
N<-rtljera pre?a ib it Kmucky ha* u<>
looker lot or pun 10 "iln- tjieal and he
neti -eni" note*iiiiient of A'-raham L n
cola A i pairm:* of il.e Sou h wi'i re
jotce hi theae indication* of epirit ami vir>
me iq Kea'm k\,?o huumitbly diaiingulxh
ed liotu tnao'te-taliona in oilier q tartei-,
4* her* lbe South ha I el; act* d c-Uut omice
and k\n pn'.hy, of unnamed ?uhti|in
ioa to lh? hebeali of the Y?tk. * g-.y?ru
naaat.
Tb* New York Trihun* ran.ark* with
point that tb? North ba* a ready h?>>
ifficient demonstration* of tho "lojallv'
of Kaniuckv IB what ha* occO' red dvrikit
?._ i ?. ? u 1 1 ?
iu? ? nielli r 'u noa llli* I
invasions. It ihti "tehee a fight is lo Ihntidi1
for the capital of K-mtukv, ee
hear ol but one Kentucky regiment is ilit*
UuioB lis* of buttle."
A cut respond ?ii i of il.it same Tritiunr,
writing from Louisville, mt? that th.
PtwitirDl'i proclamation ha* produced it
Kentucky tit* "mutt intense constants
lou," that il denouuc <1 in nil q<iarl?r?;
tid ibut the pioriici of iLv FVdeie
ltoo|? ton# it fl?i that expressions i t
li?satt*f?e:ion.
hn the Louisville Journal i? foend in
b* rasks of ibs pposmoa to thti pr.,jia
11 ??ttr>n ol Abraham Linedn. and dsoour
cee il in a tou? of tragic drsp*-ratios. !i
ays : ' Keeiucky raanoiaed Will not ar
quisles ia tbii measure?netr-v."? Rich
mond Rxa miner
Important From Fast TeoneMss?Ifftat
of Liaewla's Proclamation.
Caattan000a, October 0 ? Ilia lloit.
Tbaa. A K Neisou has coiiim oai in a
long address iv the people o Fast Tenu
Mtt, condemning the recent Prodaina
tioa ol Lincoln, and declaring il lbs moat
oetrageoos act of asurpar'oa e?rr con
lemp'ated in Europe or America, lir
ays : ' I ball feel it n>v duty lo amourage
lbs nso?i per never og resistance a.
gaiast the tyrant* and usurpers of the
Federal Adrtniiistra'ion, a ho have bias
ted our hopes and are seek in ir Lo daatroi
lite laat v?-atige of freemen among ua.?
Lat every man wl.o ia able iu fi^hi hock
la on b>a armor, and without waiii. g for
Lhealo* proreaa of conacnpron, at oner
roluiitaar to aid in ih? atruggle agamai
the usurper. Uod Mill not prosper a iuhii
iraij variiriient which Lrialof..re hjpt:ritit*ally
pretended to a?ga war for tha
Jonatiiuiiop, hut uow tbro*a ff the
naak and aata it at d< fiance." fliia ad
iroaa will have grant ft! at I id Eaal leanwave.
lla wiil miea a regimen'.
Kaon lus Aimv or Nohihkkk Vim
liNla.?Froin ilia rep ota of Northern
>*pera nnd confirmed by informal'on da
vad front more trustworthy euurcw, we
re convinced that McUlellaii ban never,
a we had hoped, rrotMrd the Potomac
it force. Ooe, or at m?at two divaiona,
roeead At llnrj.er'e Kerry, whara they
ra now fortifying, hot tha mam body of
Ha ' Army o( tha Pommac" eiaw tha '
iroimaad land of ilia Old Dominion on y
r >m tha blt'.a of Maryland atmtil fthep |
erdetown and Wiiliaiiiopurt. Had Mc .
J.vllnn followed up nu? army aa he t?oa?- 1
td he wou d do, there ia no rooin to
oubt that before ihia time General L-e .
?ould have fallen apoe and diaperaed hia
iaoirniwt l?iri<>M
Tliia Utmg 'lie mum ion tlie hoati'o ar? |
>im occupying ?>p|>oai(a I>an1ca of ilia
' toriiac, it M tlftkull 10 prtdict wliat
'ill ba lit* nail movement of imp->r '
in??. 1
By racaat arrival* from Winchaai**, ]
I vain that tht cavalry ?kiruti?h liar* t
ded with aach a ff>uri?h of trumpata l.y I
> N-trihnrn p?|H*r*. vnracia from ahirfc '
ill h? found ? !? ? h?*rn in our m'unma, |
m* a nuiall and un>mp rani affair.? ,
Battle at Corinth?Bepoited Defeat of
oar foi o??.
Mobilk Ociot.er 8 -P<wen|{?r? by
this moriiinit'i trulu report iliat G*-.
!'dn'? command attack ilie Federals on
tii** 3 1, near Corinth, driving them ftoiu
h\cry position. 1'lie loss ms heavy on
b itli shirs. No particulars.
ItlOHMOND October 6 ? An? fficia! dps
patch troiu G?u. Van Dorn, (Ihi?<1 head
quarters, near Corini li, October 3 ? p. in.,
Says : \V? have driven (lie enemy trom
urn pusniou. We are within three
quarter* ol a nnle of Coriuih, ami die
eneinv are huddled together ahoul ill"
town. Some on the i'hiene led are trv
ing to hold iheir position. So far all i*
glorious. Our men helmved nobly. The
loas, I am nfra d, is heavy. It is Hear
u glit. LoVeJi's and Price's troops have
| our thanks.
Mobilk, October 7 - A at eoal dws
patch to ilie Advertiser und Register, da
led Tnpeio, October ti 9 p. III., Sat s nothing
reliable ha? been received bum Co
| mult since Vau Dorn's de>paicli. A cotir
ei, * ho arrived io day, savs that on He
4th our irxaip'* ?iio\e the enemy from and
n-cupied their etiireuchiiioiila, but ?rir
afterwards forced to fail back fiuiu ihlown.
A heavy cauiioitailing ??? beam
teslerday from points above lee '1 In
tiirlll IIIUSl bate heen nioai lilm-l* A
/
courier is hourly eipr-rleJ fiom 'lie seen,
of the contl cl. Gen &i?ard Priir, an
exchan^-d pnsuiier, and ?un ol 0?n
Sterling l'di-r, urnnd to da. from klem
pis, ud the first ; he repo?cnls the en >
my as fortv thousand strong, with seven
IV pieces of ami erv, strongly poted a
Corinth. Tliey ?i-rr fully posted as to
owr movements a< ?) Millie paled an at
t?ek fr in V ?n Dun and l'rue. Sh?r
man a as at Memphis; and k lie* their ?i
act wl create.ut*.
IfoBlkC. Oc o' er T ? A special des
patch to the Advtrtitrr and R*yitUr, da
'ed Tupelo. O iol?er 7 it ? noou ?sts the
halt's of Corinth a a inoat bloody one.
Our forces gait si repealed successes c
Fmf a\ and Haturdav, C'Cnpving a pur
ion the enemt's l-reaat works ; the.
a gan-d the to*n. The ?d?iik he>d
out siuhlo.ri.lv ou kia left uiihI reinforce,
meats arrived, shin, on Sunday, iliev
fell upon V?n Dora *nti ov?r*he ruing
forces, f.-rc ug us to relinquish our |e-si
I one and re'raal. The tic hi continue*!
almost uuiuierrup ?.| Our in.- Kr day. Sat
ur-laj audSundat. The slaugh-er I.
both a de? is <le?crt>ed as unparalle'ed. Our
Generals writs that Maury's D
composed of Pni-er's. Oaleli's ami
perhaps M>.? re's Brigades wi.l not trios
t?-r more than otie brigade. Or* ill'* Ifn
gade has nut more that. 460 left. Ge .
Martin, uf tli* 4 h Brigade, chief!. Ml
lesippisi.s, was kiilvd ; also. Col K.gerof
Tei ?s, ami Col \N in A I am*, of M i?
isrippi. Gen. M.rote is repotted knlrd ?
Gen. Cabell was o j ifed hv a tall Iron
fits h* rse. IU,000 fre*b Federals, from
Bolivar, barrsSsed lltury'a Division,
which was in advance, by a retrogade
movement. The enemy is understood to
t>? iii tba ?n iiiiij of R play and perfect! I
if*. It is rumored that but utre General
WMl aat.gUlne of oUl'Crk* helot* lh? Ml*
In k, which it duo tu loin. No officer*
have yet arrived here, or any of the
woeaded.
Fa <m Pokt Royal - Armival w pan
rkal Mitchell? Active >ehyice 1'h- m
iskd ?Naval Catttea, etc.- Th? H i
nu.oie vtowricuei correspondent, dan* g
at P ??f I Royal, 8., U., Srpleiu bef 10,
write* :
On Monday, September Iflh, Maj-ir
General Mitchell and eiatf armed by the
vie * tner Aragu fn-m New York. Their
arrival wna announced br the booming
of cannon from the frigate WnbMah and
Forta Wellea and Seward. On Tileaday
lie paid a viail to Ueaufort, ami reviewed
the troupe atationed at that point. On
Wedneailay be paid a viaii to K<>rt Pulaa
ki. The 49lh New York Volunteer*
Col. Harioo. eornma iIim fort ft?
*rr<? drewn up m line outatde io rerene
the General. Atte* liia retention ih>-?
marched into parade ground. and
there the G-neral made quite * patriot e
l^cti to gadem 48'ii. The general
imiiroi on of the ne* eommat der ta ver?
fatorahle, uml there acoiiu lo lie more of
the *'|(o nlifHtl" a'fie alentf hitr then ?nv '
Commander we he?e had before. lie |
pMnni.M the troop* that iIo-t ahell not
long remain meaiera of the ialenda, hut
I lint he wii| gain e footing on the main j
land, nnd from thenre to the interior.
On September I It, Lieut. Col. Beard. i
|*rntoal Marahel, of Gen. 8eiioii'a aleff,
idinitiialered the omh of allegi?rre to
he inhabitant# ol At. Aitguatine. Fla.? '
d at ell nl them look it Those who did ,
n?t * ere aent omatde of the line*. The
?itre?. who*# httahande were u? tl??
:rnir, ??? not |??>r<?viit *< ! m lain |||*
Fattknino IIoob?a* it in con in if j,
n?nr *lio lime to pen tlie liiy* to fxttcn,
1 *tll glttj you, in ma fnW W.ipIh m? i oen, '
tlm plnti winch I llxVe puifMinl Tor smvlTh!
y-nr* with very hhii-Ihi t<?ry resii is.
l^innke mv pen 011 hsouthern rope, a* I
, ii is much WMtiner to l?c? to the huh, ? ? ! \
*1 the hNine Iiimm mi ld the northern |
wiimU. '1 hi? pen I Hit wiih leave* Mini :
I llttMf frmii ll.tw ti'iunl" ?*b it i- u ??>? ?
! Celletil way lo niili? h large ?^ll <-f | i
rii h manure. "I'll?* lnglieit |> rt of me j
en uiiil rin'loird l?v tli? (> it I fo??-r mi It (
laiarde tor the Intuit to iim under, I. king I
cue iu rene* ilii? b< d every week. In 1
Hii* pen I put up n uo??d rubbing p ai ?
Wht-n iIim ln-ga ?r? limi put. u , iltri
ni.tiu.il liHvt- |.>r rxcn Img N 'iH"
p> tOll fill Ot CnppefaH, Mini M If HfpOOi.ful oi ;
fu jiltui iu it liuitt meal, fur t*n or tliree
morning*, omitting one morning ^eleven
e tcli l ine i f giving ibe d??e. Tine give*
llie lingtt m good appetite, cle*n*e? tlieiii
tri hi *ornm, and improve* iheir general
health, ao aa lo be iu k good cuuditinn to .
profit by your attention. 1
lino this pen ahouid be thrown every
lay annie rotten wood. Iu a Miiall trough <
-liuti'd l>e kept charcoal, atdie* and *ait, |
to *bicb the lioga could have h mi i
ill tiiuea. By ot>?eiviiig theae auggfetiona,
tliey who try it will ti..d tbnt llien (
onga will fatten oiucli rentier, and wiili .
tie iliiid le-? feed than tliey will upon '
.lie old eyaleiu of throwing one ba?kel utij
-n-? ? ;? - J >
n(t?a nmviiivi in ? iiihu i?uirf wn^ I
uo often the cm<*. Ubb. '
dlftklm in v\ ll.MIKUIOM.?TlltHC '
ouiiif uliicb it rncivi liuiti limine i
t ill iu regard iw ilia prngre-a anil eHeo* '
f ill* ep d*iUI? lllWte, CUMMIIHf III ( ? ul
lilt Hi oil patltui character, ?U<! II lie (
iihiTM u* lo do nil lllal ? ? c*il to alltVI
ii? ill# d unreal ul ihuff who tli'l remain f
in il-f fincki-ii cm\. Wore uunn ?r* .
wanted by our ci<y Nu.bwri ie* lo be inn
d iiiumdiMifii ; and, at w l! Ihj kin l-i
? noiiif na??lirre in iliia paper, apoilie
.rira alfo ar? uigfiHij needed. Tlif lick
ii Wilmington ar? entirely ileiiluie ..
Iif comfort! a .ii dalCiClea no iet?4f\
i tlivir r?n< ra nm to bea lb. Siunn
.?0?a are especially icaul ? Charlrttou
Mercury.
hlfiUMlA ?-A iadv rruil* ihe folio* i
d lenoU) lur ill la tearful due-a*, *hcl
pret ailing in miiik pirtaol (lie Count'? . *
She fata iliat f'u. bi? ,Kfu?a II to le
aa?i in many < a.e? wr.b ibv limit benelt
Jlal results J*
Take a Ii a i.d tu of alder ron', ibe same
q ifniitv of dog*oo?l rooq and the same
q iaii|ii\ ul (he liark ot per* tu in--n r?a?l.
11oil ii.em aiih a pun ot iin.'|(<ir dom lo
iaif a pio', dien a.Id a very lime a?iei
email lump uf alum and a luila bunev
and Ufa il at a gargle
Flock IJbcuwiko.? W? ate glad lo I
?e? indicaliiMif I Ii at d<>ur liaa reached lie '
nglieai figure, aud u now on iba deem
ii
ag at a a. Ma) lit fail be at rapid aa to
' nil iha liaai i left speculators and an
groftera of iha "atafl of lib-" I afore I be)
can aland Iruiu under! The A am (Jon
faderaty of ibe 87ih raja: ' F.our La*
culiniuxied Yes.erday extra lam It, I a?i
quaill}, ?M Ifi otfrled ?l 34, with.-u I 1
finding purctiN*?r* Tliii w owing io?
l*t < IUIII Ml lull of til* JMinJil# to ?al forti
bread rather then gi?* nnotinnu# pu?^
lor ll-ur HafhinnaH Republican
MoLMhM A>D aCOAll. ? III* B*IiviW
^Al? ) Ufjn?ri*r ??)* thai th? M'imw.p|ji t
Valley ! lull ul llloUaa** M',c| ?Ug*r, Ml.') *
ih*?* artinl** ?f* no* helling it fvi) *
nearly tli? ol<J piic*# mi Vick?l>u'g. In ii
lr*J, *ay* iho lUpof ier, ?* ?r* inform**.' *
i lint good ?ug*r van b* bought tb*r? si r
l**n cent* |*h pound, *nd mole**** st |
I twenty ?,?# uau p*r gsllon. our
**aMrn iiiMrk*l wi:l toon b* r**U>r*d lo
| u*. w* may euii8d?ntly look lor prices to
I coin* down, snd Ibit i-p???-dily. ^
3 U UT11 0 A K uT I N A
I.A.SCAHI KK IIWTKICT.
(In Ike Common I'leat.)
Dudley 31 U**?ry,*l si. ? Declaration
v?. S in [>.
Kimiin Spenre J AilwhiiiDiii.
W In-fi-a ? Ul* I'l-I.lllir tut nil tin- ?ev<>H?i 1(1
Amy of December I Mil, til* til* Dwlirxliuii j
Mgailial llir Defendant, Who (us ll la aald) is C
ab*?lil f.nut ao<l Mill.out lhe I mil* ul III* _
Stair, and ha* neither wife n??r Attorney
known wilniu Ihe ?ame. upmi whom copy
ol III* ?aid DwoUraiion mltfnl be siitml
It ia therefor* ord*r??i liiwt III* aald Da- ( y
feiidant du apj-rar and plead In III* aaid
|>< clafa ion, oil ur Iwlolc tun third day nl
December u?si. wi.un wnt i- ? "?
j""' pa
i>l uui I .or.I on* lliooMMitl i-ighl liHiidrwi J|(
tad MXlt'itto. uifcnwl"* hiiaijtidfimNil * ill T|'
ItHro t?o K|v*a again ?i Nliu. Mi,
II. J IIA.WoK, Ctk. "
Ihr* 4th, 1801.?4?-ly. ih
i? lb
G000 IDUhUS IUOM. II
INCI.UIMMJ 4W icon, i'loar w?l.4c
Kor mI? M JUS M CitUl'K I V l".v
l?fc W vm?vl
*0 U r H CAROLINA. 4
LlSCASTKK DISTRICT. 1
BY P T H AvIvIONL), E quire, Or list j
rv f"' "will I
W 11 Kit K \S, Jonathan Wallace hat up- 1
tiie.i i?? inf lur letter- of Adu.iiiiatralion f
mi all and nipyular Ine G "ida and Ciinllle*, I
tiahia i,nd i redit* <f Samuel J Wallace 1
ale <>f (lie Ditiiicl alme-aid. d reancd'
TIIKSK are, Iherdure, in ciie and ad> f
iiin.iah all nod ai'ij; ilar. the hii died and
-rediiora ?if I he miJ decen-ed, to he and
ipjie-.r bet ire uie at our next Ordinart 'a
"i.url I'ur Ine -aid .itlic , lit b<* tniiden at
Lnni'.iBier Court llouae uu lie illih day ut I
lelulii-r Mini., lu aim*' cauae.if any. why
lite -aid adiiiiniatlalioii alntuld lint be Kr'n
rd.
Given under mv hand and aeal, thia I4iK
J duv of Oc . in the >o r of our
/ 1. S > I.tied oin* liiuuafid ei|(hl iiitndred
{ ) .'I'd Simy.two and in ihr eighty- (
?e Veil III ? ear ut he li. dependence of Ilia
jiaie ui Hniiih C troiin t \
P. T. I1AMMOND. O. I. D. 1
Oet IH6J. ..roan I
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$7.T UElTAItll! V
RllNUU'liy * here we had then 1
A hiirrt, neir <ili?Kirr in June li<i, uw )
JBb three Negro men, vis : Uli.l.. (Jll.fc."i \
.t.d IIKNKY.
Bill mid liilex we boughlthe 14i h of ImI ?|
\o\ember. at tne entile eele of Kd Uiek 1
mi llrond Kiver. in York liiet.iet. I'm; j
iieing brnilMre and having relation* in ilio I
neighborhood where we pnrchaned llieiu. it 1
? nmre (hull likeley they have made their I
taut buck to their old m igkbwrhuuJ |
Kill in about J6 veara old, 6 leel 8 inchea
nigti, will weigh I So or I bo puuudi ; is
iery black; miner attarpcd race, apcake
iigli when apoken to.
Wuilee, hia brother, ia about 'J4 veara old
? feet 9 inchea nigh ; will weigh Itkl I ha
ia very black, ami walka with ma head up
uJ feet, turned out iK iroin.
Henry, we pureliaaed, Jan I, of Col C.
Itivea on the Catawba nver II- - -o *
Id, well av?, 6 leal lU incur* ni*ti, mid will, 1
i76 pound* ; li?* a y bru* and
pviiKitdimly ; haa kuiim character ? *
'Uiiaway. May yu In C'liarlrah.n or W*nhnyi.m
oily, il i* nar<l leilui* wlirra ba Will
{ t an lie la a *elillamall of Iraval. Tlley
ill ran otl about llm nauie llllta.
??? a ill |*a> a ".6 rcwarJ for lha Ihraa
lieu ; or 9*6 * |>'au? lor *illt?r of ina.ii dal\?rra
in *uy Jail no llial ?'? gall y?l InaiU.
. I.eaa bova may attempt to ninka their way (
\orili, aa soma other* Iroui Una placa liar a
ntea.pled. *
PRIDfc St dunovant.
Am*. 7, l$9l?tt-if.
I'llK NEWSl'Al'KK OK TUKSOUTUI
T U K
CillRLESTlU IHURGtRV
iv?a llio lalaal ami taoat reliable I'olili. al,
niinerctaJ and General Now* from all
ail?of lUa World. 11? Special Curroapoii- '
irate furuiak, by Ma.I and Talet(r?pU, lull
.nd oarli account* of *i*ry tkin* ol luta/aal
bat trumpira* in ino *r*ai autre of hiur.ipa I
nd America.
I UK NEWS OK TUK SOUTH UK* j
CKIVKS bl'KOlAL A1TKNHON.
I'nliiicallv, lb* Maacuar represent* iha
lata* Ki*hla Honiaianc* hleiaeat, and ad
n:ii?a ih* Union of Ilia Southern Stalan A
i mainl .inin* Uiau ri*liia and aaUbliakiog I
hair aacurity. '
'all) Morcory, I ynar, ia advance, $10.00
,'ri VVarkly Mercury, " * 6 00 I
i\o J'aper ml unitu tktcatk ace?mp?*u? J
U or Jar. ;
R. B. RIIKTT, Jr., '
Cm*hLaaToa, ?. C. \
No*. 31, 41?if I
YilE RICHMOND DISPATCH
If C0WARDIJ * dAMJf 4&3LBY
UlUUMi ND. VA.
UatbT Saau-VV uKry aao WaasLT.
ia Alnaoi.
IMILY DISPATCH ia uru4 lo
ub-H TllnT* Ml MIX AMU QUARTS* CSMTM
i will, payable to III* l)arri?r Weekly.? I
'rice fur mailing, 04 m jimi, ur 0i.6O far I
II IIIOUltlM ill N*iVHIIrV.
rUKSKWIWKKKI.V DISPATCH to.
leued ?*?ry Tureda> end Kiidiy ?l 0i i* 11
dr.a< 1.
Thj W&KKI.Y DISPATCH i-noed
*?*ry r ..-ia?. ud mailed lu nbwrilwr* at i
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THS DAILY BULLS US
AMD |
! A T A W B A JOURNAL, ,
ruBLiMMtoxr
B. U. B RITTON,
CMAMLuTTS, I. C.
Tbeoa P?|?r. (iwhnciiiK the Tri-WaadU
' llulleua eeiabuatied in Hie Uiwn ofHirlolU.
M. IJ. altbrda imiaual .df.nlwM
i Advartiiara b-Ui at home and abroa I. aa
my vomiUMiid a ttirauiaiinx medium of
ear 7'arar TAouMad Cup*i p*r ifark
TATS OS MUTE C ABO LIS A
I.ANCAS I Kit DISTMICT. I
IB.-- Coorl of tivaaral tfcaaioua and Common
Plo?a.
I. II J. II.iicmIi, Clark of aaid Coort in
ir?aa<<?? of th? uiraiiiuna of ?m A?l ?t
La^i-laluro in eoah ra*ea made and |?rn- J
led, do hereby fi?- pablia whw, tlial ?a
action for Ordinary for IsiNadater Diatriat.
ill tw hrld on Monday ill* ISO* d?y *f
nrlt, hi lh? u?umI |.' .cr? of ?i??.
na throughout U<? um) Ilia rmt
W liui?i nr haod at l<*uc<Mtar (' art
ii?m al*' llili dm <>f Auyioi A 0 IM|
II. J MAMCOCK.
C.C.I'4Ud. .
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