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l)f "jDtyfr. LASCASTKmyiLLX.S. 0. WtlmidKwraiRg, lov. 11,1183. We iit under renewed obligation* to our el teemed friend. Cept.^0 antes L. Reed, for anOUi tr liberal spealraen of bio r.uperior boat* mad syrup. This specimen 1* an admirable te*t c the perfection to which syrup may bo Made fro* Sorphum ; It 1* pronounced by good judge* I be far superior to that made from tho Louixian cane. * ? Capt. R. M. ?ZTa""a. A. 0. of Hood' mrWKan, ha* our thank* for a bundle of Kt papers. Capt. 8. reached borne on 8unday U?( We loarn, through a note from bin*, that on Wounded In the late buttle are doing well, an that nearly all I tare got back to tho rear. Wa regret to learn, from the newspaper* that Capt Stinmr was himself wounded, wliic! we presume is the occasion of Ills coming Iiouk lie ltad a narrow escape,a ba'l passing throng! his coat and causing a severe contusion of tli arm. . Cold weather is now upon us iu earnest.? There has been heavy frost, with con*iderbl< ice, for the last two mornings. We hope th? soldiers are in the minds of everybody. Lc all who are able to jio so bestir thomselvo* h the effort to provide comfortable clothing foi the destitute in the army. Sorth Carolina Rleatlnna. The letum* indicate that Turner (Conserve lire) i* elected orer Arlington in the Fiftl i>i*irict. Leach (Conservative) It la though ha? beaten llcCiar. Cliiiatian, it b thought, ha beaten Arhe Gilmer ia elected la the Qtt Lietiict. Lander ia ahead in the tlh Dtatrict ?ith Cleveland and Catawba Counties to heai from. The Potato* Crop. la ai-id not te be food Ihie jeer; but t'apt. J a nit-a M. Ingram eendt iia four pota toea, which weigh twelve pound*. If thil ear bu heateu we would like to haeo Lht evidence. Death of an Editor. Jamee'M. !lcnd-reon. Kaq . a nntive, w? believe, of North Carolina, died at Ihia plan on the AUi inal, fiout pulmonaj dieeare contracted in the military service. Mr Henderson was at one lime engaged in thil office in the rapacity of Foreman. Subse qiivatly ha edited, coaaecatirely, the Con cord (N. C. ) Cinztltt aad Chapel 11 ill fle tfit* lie waa a young man of coneiderabh antrgvand epiril, with gentiraianly an< agreeable uiauuera. Ilia reinaina were in tarred in the I'rvabyterlaii Church \ ard 01 Friday with religious and military honors C asualtirs. We puhli-<li elsewhere a<>mo accaunt o the Ijle fight in Tennessee, in which (ten JviiHin'a Dugude wa? preiiiiueatly engager and aulTered conaiderahle loaa. Caplaii Ii'mL'. ...... ? ! ..... - f '"l """ in a viiid puit m will be seen by the folio *ifg. Hbirli liai been furnished us for public ttion : Li?t nl i-a>uallirt in Cipl. Kirk's C* in pan* ' !)" 1*1 U C V. in the battle of th? KHth Oct.. near Lookout Mountain, Term : Killed ? None. t'apt. J. il Kirk, slightly in u?ck ; Oh ?? <ir?gory, severely ia hand ; II. J. Wallace severely in arm; J. M. Crenshaw, slightly in haail; James Flyi.i, slightly in hand Thomas Fly on, slightly inside; J. T. Failv slightly in band ; T. F. Ililton, slightly it breast ; Wui. K. Nisbet, slightly in head W. A. Kichardsou, slightly in arm; A. J Tsylor, slightly In shoulder; W ti. Hosier slightly in breast. Severely wounded U ? lightly Houutivd 10?total I'J. J. H. KIIIK. Capt Co -D" let S.C. V. l'l>? following are the c*?u?ltica in (row pany A, (t'npt. W. U. Stowiri) 6U1 H C, Regimen': Womiltd: I.tvul W. W. l'atteraon, arm lid hand; Mergl. li. T. Cauthen, aevcrc; P. II. Mackey, hand; J. J. Ilagin*, alight; W Robinaon, bruised on right ankle; J J l> Carnta, very alight and mia*ing; C. C Davis, do. Mnatinf ia fiirfltld. At a mealing of th? eilizena of Faiifiald Diairiet, held at tha Court llouae on tha *d iuat.,the following raaolution waa nmn iinaailjr adoptad s KtM'lvtd, That tha Chairman appoint a Ccu'ral I .'tun mi ilea ?f Mao, who?e inly' it hall ba to appoint tab com mil Una of three citizen* in atich election prcciocl, to call upon ail tha eiiizana within lhair respective tlinita and ask thorn to subscribe at leant a* buahal of corn tor each negro thajr own, la be aold to the Camilla* of aoldiara at one dollar par bushel, and to aak those who have the mean*, bar do not plant, to contri bulo money in lien et corn. Tmum IUMThe rilizena ef Union Hill, in Wanking. 4on county, nre fnrnlahlng soldiers* familUa ia the b?al with provision*at Ibo following ^prises in Cwnfedarato money : Corn delivcared at tha mill, 60 ccnta per bunhel: baaoa Hi ctuii |wr pvtiid ; bt?f, iti c??li p<> ; pork, iO cfilt par poood; tlO emu ft pauod , wmI, 15 (tali pri paaod, atr. "H. I*. C." writ** I* tha Talr graph from V<lMni'j1h?? ho h? ? ? la two tboaaaod kuihtli of corn that ha will a* 11 to ittldkrt M bO ranta par huohvl, or giro it to Um frorfliaa of aoldiara who arr poor ; tad will aoil bia ibhI, &* , ?t ?pacia pricra, aad/aaaaM .Co*f?d*rato inooajr at-par. Tha '('airgraph pabliahr* a liat of forty or fifty pt-raooa who offrr le a# 11 ?ora a% AO critU per bttahal to tha faotilio# of oot* ii?*. 'I'ha TaJiao i'apar M anufacluripf Cooipo nj haa Ur?n . <g?nw4./e??kM*4 a?till as Ik* Comal Vpri?|, an4 ardcrad aaikimK) /ram - TM pra? m aaah igMalW a pan Ibt MkjMt # WMW ItawU. lirwtllflltM to Catian at toowMilth li tomn, ito 2A aa?to al Hnlamoiaa, thai Oftmiwa k?h| I rauaed l?y lit* txptnu of moving il icf?? \ lh? ?iv?r. CnR'w 26 to SO cent* ; floor #6 ' to $16 per bbl; rorn $9 60 to |> por buahel; augur 19 to 90 ttnl* per pnond ; bacon 16 20 cool* por pound ; American prints 90 to 29 rents per yard ; English print* 96 to 30 p?r yard ? doineatlca, bleached, 90 to 26 eMiti; domestic*, unbloaeheJ, 30 to 37 ' ccuta | bmgans $13 to #20 ; bout* #26 to 1 #60 ; blanket* #4 to*#6 por pair. ro* THK la?ca*tf.h lkdokr' Nkar RirrAHASKocE, Va , * Oct. 93, 1663. Slit KoiTon Wi arc again in camps, after a march of aom* ten or tweir* data. * Yoa have been informed before this, of oar k advance upon Meade, and of hie falling * b*rk upon Washington, &.?. Our army did not pursue farther than Mannaaan June, lion, Contrary to our expectation*, we l! w?re iiiforuied on the morning after the fight of Bristol station, that the catupiign l( waa ended, mat all had been accomplished c that wna intended vis. the driving bach of the enemy, gUing ua full possession of the railroad front Mannas* to Richmond. The only part of the plan which bad not been e executed np to that lime, waa the deatruc * tion of the railroad, which haa now been 1 entirely completed. ' 1 The distance from Manassas to this place r ie about thirty-five miles. All the railroad, inehvling bridges and treats, frcm Mannassa here, have been tern up and burnt. The way in w bieh the job waa done, makes it a complete destruction?the croee tires being t piled up in heaps and the iron railing# , placed on top, fire was made of the whole, i The heat of the fire bvnding the iron al> , most double. The iron can be used again, r but w ill have to be taken to the ebope and atraitened. The enemy had lately put tho road, aa far as their lines extended, in good erder; In many places new iron and croae tires had been pat down. The new build Inge at the different staliena, erectvd by the t enemy for etoring their soppliee, were all I deetroyed together with a very considerable amount nf eommieeary stores. Ills fight st Bristol ststlon did not last more tlisn an hour. Ws consider it mere of a skirmish than s fight. Tba only troops i engaged waa two Brigades of llelh'e l>iv|a i, ion?Gen. Cook's and Kirk lands, (late l**U ?r mmj (vaivoi oa in* pari i of Iht INriihia commander, one of our batteriee wee lefl elposed without an) eopporl, and tare* captured bp the ekir inieh lino of the enemy. The loee in the a engagement on our aide, to the beat of oa* 1 judgment, eat about 100 billed, 260 wroun. | ded, and it U ataled by meiubera of tltu dif l frrent regiments in the fight that ere toot l about 2oo iu priawuvau. Wu think tba Van* kee loaa not ao severe iu killed, however we could not give a eorreet estimate, as f tbey buried the moat of their dead before , leaving The Bluet of their wounded fell | into our hauda at Manaaeua the east day, i whither they had beca taken for treatment i The amount of prisoner# taken on onr i march altoccthrr, ia variously stated at ' from '2000 to 4000. The cavalry ??? tin principal actor* in their capture, i Hinca we hurt l?*n hare nothing bu happened o( inlereal except a cavalry bench (.bova Warrcnton, in which 8t*wart cap i tared about 900 prisoner*, a few wagana and ambulance*. It ia But thought that we i will remain here loqf, but will fall bach to j the couth aide of the Kapidaa Rirar ta oar old noaition. * t , Tb? laforonaa (hat I draw from tbo mania of Uiia arm * for lb* laat ihraa nracka. ? t \ la, I hat a Inrga portion of Uon. Lm'i com mand a ill bo trauaforrad to tha Wool I may bo miatakoo, howo\ar, I naturt t!>o opinion. It ia now rrrjr avidont that iho turgor portion ol kloado'a army baa beau aant to reinforce Itoaoorn.nla, and It i* thorafwro uaeleaa to korp auch an alienate* army, a* wo hnte h*??, id la; wban Itfair arrvicoa ara nrtdtd alaowbora. Tha mambora of thia company ara undor obligation* lo lb* kind India* of l?ftc**t*r, for lb* CkIi/mm Adeoca/t, wkielt iun*i In weekly. We u* tvry glad to reitirt it. aod hope it may be the instrument of keeping ua in the path of reetitode and ever re? - * 1 * * ** * IaiwiHi na 01 our ami} lo U>H> Tho Congrvaaiooal ilwlion pi???d of I without wtirnt in oar rainpa Tliero * ? , ? "don't oaro** kind of tooting nianifoalod A good man) dM not voto atoll. Tho tot# in tho loo Laooaslor ronptpiri or* oa folloWO : ; 1 Col. J. II. Witkrropnoo, 20 lloa. J. Itt-Qoooo, II | Majority for WilhorapoOh 1 Tho wroothor ia Tory ploaaont bow. No > front fur aovoral aigbto pact. Voof>, -uicau* I*. )L?8to?o orlttog tho abooo, I loam that tho Yoohoo oooatry mado lhoir appooraooo opon tho Worth hook of tho lUppa. 1 baoonok Moor to hoy, oof t okinoioh took 1 plaoo hotwooo (boot and o portion of Goo. ' Karly'a DMnlow?whloh roooliod to tho falling huob of tho Yaohoon, miaoo o oonplo of huonoi ?h" (m too uwunt wmu.j Mo. IimYob Wboo porooua ?ro o*. ?mpt from Confrdomto oarrko Vy rooooo of ooom oivll omploymoot. ia It not onjuiaad opon thoaa to poraoo that part loot or oo' ployomot, ond no offer f Who* thoy on(ago lo olhor poraoita (aa/or iootoooo tho Maying and aolling ??f tho noooooarko of life do Ihoj not ihorehy forfeit tho* op ooaptfeoof Thoot aro quealiona whloh hoolf hitorool tho ronaoriptoflicoro. Thorn am o ootolior of paraono wbuao oalonoildo tnminam in oh* orhirb tiwpb thorn from military wrfeofelIhrir principal humunao, jad tho moo hum whloh thoy dorian lho aad prod*, W ?*at of oppooloting in iho eeeoooartm of life. 4U ajuh poooai aro a hUlHfmn tea mi Ik* iMNffttff at kiriM Larfr ?f Editorial BrrritlMThe Richmond Setuimi tayi that nn pro* \ J??? hc? yet boon mad*, and no change has imnnpirad, ir. Ike nogotiaiiana for a battar understanding on thi mihjret of ?f changing priaonara of war. The WaahiogIon authorities have neither accepted nor declined our proposition*,or submitted tival una*. They contioue a aort of irregular and apeoial exchangee, aa if to keep the question open ; perhapa to keep doom the ntuianuting* of their eon people. At % recant aaia in Richmond, a negro girl aold for ?3.600. For other*, price* ranged from ?3,500 to ?4.000 each. It would appear that notwithstanding War time*, negroes are in demand. The Conftdrrait aay* that during the paat ?..!> / r* J- - ..... .... vi i-iiiDurr. nave oeeil ! grentiy exereieed at Ilia appearance and prompt action of (lie hor?e impreaaing officer of K?r"h?w District, Mr. Gw>. Hall. Four of Ilia uiuat piominent commander* in the Federal army are Catholic*, viz: (>?uo. &l*ude, Koevenna, Gil'more, off Charleeton, and Foatcr, in North Carolina. Thixatatv* in en I in made on the authority of the New York Herat, nut the heal in the world. The Examiner eaya that an order from the War Department at Richmond hae gone into effect, which aohjvcle to eoiocriplion and enrollment all clerka who entered upon cleikehipc at the Departnienta aince Oclo- ( ber,1862.* l'reaiden' Lincoln, ao Wiiehing'oo reporta elate, inatrueted Gen. (looker that, in paaa i ing through Kentuck), lie muat earefuliy avoid the county of llourbon. Hon. Jainea Farrow liaa ?. .l?i?i lo Congress from Iht Fifth Cong regional I District, by a majority of 1,145 otar hit I competitor, James P Boyee, Ksq. All the banks of the Confederacy are invited to Mirnibltit Augusta en the 18th of November to deviae the meat* of reinstating our eurronuy. The msmlter* elect of Congress are invited *-o meet with them. A "ingle firm pays one hundred and fifty thousand dollora a year to the Londou Timca for advertaing The New York World charges that fcom twelve to fifteen thouaaed men from Penney I vania in Meude'e army, were fur loughed tu go home and vote in the late eteciiona; that Meade began hie movements for retreat soon after his army waa weakened by this taking away of Republican sol. diere for political purpoaee in Pennsylvania. A correspondent of an Atlanta paper, Writing from the army ef Tennessee, says that the object of the expedition of the 38.h ult, was lo dislodge the enemy from Brow** Perry, and it seems no idea was had of the eoamy's overwhelming force, ao that ioeteed of anrprisiog the enemy, we were entrapped ourselves. The text cession of Congress will com* mnsne no the first Monday ia December ? The present Congress expires the 23d of February 1861, el which time the new Men store end Representatives lake thvir eeste The Hvleton Methodist Confermce, rs eeotly held st Aaheville. N N., expelled five 1 preachers, Msasrs. W. II. Rogsrs, W. II. 1 H. Duff?n, R. G. Blackburn. Jonathan I. 1 Man and William Millburo, for di.loyalty ' to the Government. < The gallaot Mo*.by i? again in the sadd'e On Tuesday of la?t Wr?k be wade a foray pun lit Yank sea, within a mile of UimU'i headquariera, n?K Warreuton, billed tlinre, ( wounded enteral, and explored 36 while i Yalikeea, ?oine eighteen or iwcenly black ! nea, and una hundred and thirl* mules and i Horace. 1 NVe learn, ?a>? Ibe Atlanta Appeal, that * after an iuUr?i?*' with I'reaidml Ibrb, il ' baa been iieiertmncd that (irnrrul Fulk 1 tall be nfelglied tu duly iu kil<*eUeippi, In 1 lie pLce of General llardee, alio will re ' aumr lii? lonnar position in the army of ' TrnnriMt. The enemy d?? ho da the possession of ( the Naabrilie and Chattanooga road op tu Browu'e Ferry, within three miles of Chal . lanuoga, w here they hates p*>nio?>n bridge which ruablea theiu to reinforce their troop* in Lookout Valley This git#* them a de- J aided advantage in opening a bearer corn* ^ muntcaiiun for obtaining supplies, and may induce Ihrio io attempt the po??**?ion of Lookout Mountain, which Would, in ca?e of oebnaa, git# lham a clear road to Chatta- ' noogn. { At tlio aaggration of Kdeard Krmtl, the Yankee dead will bs interred in the Not. dier'a Cemetery nt Gettysburg, before the < dedication, on the 19th of November, and j the work wee to commence on the 96th of < leal month. The requisite number of euffine , will be famished by order ot the MeereUry i ,r W.. em? ? - - - ? .... mm ww tor nM Nlita an to W kid ?(T by II ntoaplialMd l?*J?tap? f erd. mt. 11. Tbo Yankee M?BanJ*r at Murfrera bora, Tana, feaaed an order An bidding all ill?n f,om grinding any fmla far the Wive* a ad familiee of IMm who belong la I ? "rebel army." PerOOea iktlalkg tklo ' order arara la kaaa their property aoal^f . tad end Iba offender aaflrt capital pnn'iab Mat. All amhanta vara forbid in tha 1 aaaM ardar to ooH any thing ta bnllin of ' 1 rabat proeHvitiee. 1 Bailor baa baaa^ aaaignad to the Cave , m tiir^uf tha I>epar imml of Yirgioia end , North Carolina, ia praaa mt Potior. \ Datoa from Maaiao to Hal. let alaU that a aonapiraay haa kaaa diaooarrad againat 1 tha Imperial Government, nail oambora of 1 l'ri*onara captarwi a?ar WttUaMw w* ^ p?ri IU?I tirant ?? * rh?H*M?|i, and thai " tba Y?nk*?? ka?? btM mm Waif raiiona for [ tin I ant tWrra *t?l, ifwt I Wat llwtr konrt . ar? < fur foraga B ? ap?#ial dtqpaUb <9 <Ha Atlanta lot alii- ' a gaaaar, ttara (mioiarjr Ri<ig?, aaya tWat [ F our tNM ?*?r ?<cupjr tou^oo^ <U?? H??f j f * '* having r?lr*nt?d.) which place ie wllltiu ! hi two mile* of Knoxville, behind the enemy's I w dnfhncna. The Sullnn of Turkey haa proposed by Ulegrnph In purchn?e the l.nird rebel raws ?' at 180.000 pounde each. Lairds workmen are again employed in liniahing and titling out one of ilia rain. , et A prisoner taken at Charleston saya tba p Ironsides cannot go North nor take part iu tv, the bombardtnent. lis anya the iron platea jr on the Ironaidee were all loosed by the tor ped?. They haw been kept steadily at thn j.pumps ever since. (; A report from Cincinnati anya.* "An ex- p Inordinary cnae of Ireaaou hua recently coma to tight, bating for its object the over throw of the State Government, and the ^ rviivi o: lite rebel prisoners at Camp Chase, U| th? capture of the Arsenal at Columbus, and the release of one' John Morgan end cr liia officers. * The conspiracy Mas brought to light by lhoae detectives who were nop (u posed by parties to be implicated with the to rebel Government ma spice. Many nrresta ^ have been made. , (j The New Vorlt Herald atatvm that the rt small pox liaa broken out among the Con- tv federate prisoners in Fort Delaware. There " were 150 casra last Wednesday. Joseph Galluchat, K?q-, baa determined to prepare, in permanent and durable form ^ sn historical account of the life and death (.u m ?acn ana every martyr of Clarendon Dis ^ Iricl. Information mav be addressed to him , ,, , fr< at Manning. fc Pr A gentlemen who left Washington City ev un the IStli October, inform* lha editor of b? the Abingdon Virginian that Lincoln never vi leaves the White llouau w itlioul a body guard of 16th soldier* When liu rides in Ai tiia carriage the guard nre mounted on hand- to oine black borne*. di The Poatoflice Department has given nolice thai letters and packagea will bo con- M veyed b> public express across lite Misais. " aippi River, by way of Brandon or Meridian Alias, at the rale of forty cante the aingla m letter, and forty reels for each additional half ounce or fraction thereof, and that such postage can be paid and lettur forwarded at ,n any poatotbcr in tiic <'oufederate States. The Army and Navy Gaxclte alatea-that Geneial Beauregard having reported that tf<] the Ulabeal United States II <g saluted and j( hauled dow n by the garrison under M?jor fl( Robert Anderson, at lite lime of the surrsn- t|, derof Fort Sumter, in Apri'., 1861, baa been captured in the late asanult on that w ork by naval expedition, Gen Anderson was called upon to state the fact in the ease? The General informs the Department that bl Uie flag is still in his custody, from which it ? has never been suffered to depart. *< tli The Newr York Herald puldiahea a lint ^ of the aurviving Revolutionary pensioners as alt own by the rolls at Washington. The ^ total number la only twenty four. Of ^ luih as belong to the Confederate -Slate* User* are thirteen?or It U more proper to sey were thirteen in ilnrh, 1861. ^ Preatdent Davie has written a letter In re which he atates that on investigation he aeea R iotbing in Gen Polk's conduct at Chicks. ^ nnuga to call for a court of inquiry, and has ' issigned him t?r duty in n new field*with ^ 1 lie expression of* hi* utidiminialied conti. v , thi Ivnce. ' ^ M (ji MovxHcrTa or thr I'rksidiiUT.?On ,hl Tuesday President Davis, in company with *' iten. Beauregard, Gen. Gilmer, t ol Harris ?I ind a number of oilier officers, visited Sullt M| l_l A A - - - -- " roil I> mwu ana ui>pr?lna Hi* lorllhcutionn I" >n (hut lide of the harbor, with which his *n Kxcellenry expressed himself highly pleased of [)n his way In Sullivan'* Inland lit# Preai Hi lent atnpoed fur a timff on board the Aug '<'1 ihip of our little a<|undron of iron-cluda, 'h ind aWo availed himself of Hie opportunity br to Main a closer view of lbs ruin* of grim In i>ld Port Hunifer. 'After having seen all on lha works on lbs Island, lbs President and hi; party lunched with <Je?. Ripley, and than rationed to the s'ty.?Mtrcury, Sth inst. Dcfaktukk or PctODtN? DaVI* ?Pres idenl Ibii* and suit# took their departuio N Tilursday morning for Richmond. The Presides! was Accompanied from the rear L ideneo of Governor Aiken by fienrral Bean Ty ' <li regard and Aids, and other officers and citi- (j Kens, to Ihs lie pot of the Northeastern |?| Roil llosd, where a special train had been at prepared fur hit reception. A largo crowd, to tlvic and Military,gathered about lha Depot to witnsaa the President'* dapartnra. About sight o'clock tlia signal ws# given, ? when General Beaursgsrd and lha party ac* company in g him took a eordial Isava of the Proaldsnt in Iba ear*. and atepped out again on tha platform. The train then moved rnpidly of amid the hearty cheers of th* assembled spectators ?Courier. 1th in*/. lunik, rdm?* ./*? * The intni)'* fire on Furl 8i?Ur is grad- ! Mlljr dereasing. A bnok firs Isai about an bow and a half or l?u bourn kept a|> Friday morning by thro# Monitor* and Baf. tsry (irrff?lbs firs of tha latter being di* (, rooted mostly against lbs HouUt-wc-al angle r if lbs fort, and that of tbs formal upon lbs 1 Eastern pancopa 'I'hs falling dsbris now 'M wriaa the sxcollent purpose, as wo laarn, ^ >1 rory materially strengthening tbo dofeu* |,y too of tbo fort. boi On 'lliorsday nigbt General Ilea n regard , ind Col. Alfred Rbott visited Sum tor and nsdos foil nomination of tbo condition of to ho. Fort - tea Itorlng Thuradsjr night, fifty sight rifled Itets were fired from Bstlery Gregg, twen. ! P-ono of whisk mioood the toil. Tbo only * ; itsasfty Thsrsd&y night was Priealo la* | ,,fl odor, of ths 97tli Urorgo, wbo rvnoi?sd ant >so**m flooh wound in ?bo basic from a < ragmen! of aholl. IJ Tho nam bit of ah-rfa ft rod to annoet oa u \,.u. o J?J - I * HW fr*m BiUnrjr Grr|g, fciin4??4 i?<rtj-thr?? mortar akflh from Cfcmartafa' i 'otnl Bailor?, mm> nwialv tfftoou Wash ?h.-IU I rotn <he Monitors i ??Mny jt tot* r>f four , A - * f #T_ ft undivd and twenty ?i*. "evenly nina of I hit'h minat'd or panned over. Tli? ff.g staff was cut away during the , ?y and replnced, under heavy Are, by Star' | mbI. NV. D. Curriy, (J?inpany K, and Cop wal C. Montgomery, Company C, 2flth 8. . . Volunteer*. One of the enemy's >hell# unfortuniiUly ; pi ruled near a group of the 27th Georgia riday morning. killing two men, wounding ro men severely nnd tan slightly. The ontidea alill remains quiet. Fort Moultrie replied throughout the day ridav. Making some splendid shots.? ouritr, "ilh intt. rom the North Georgia and TeaMNM The Atlanta Register has a rumor, which net credited, that lining ia falling back on Dal ton. Tho Federal* have ecncuated l.ondou, oa*ing the river and burning their bridge rind them. Our cavalry lia'e been ordered Unit place. Gen. Vaughn haa returned aw'eettvnler from ? <,<> >! In ?.- i in*, bringing with him as prisoner* one (plain and seventeen privates <>r llryson's unmsnd. Tliey ulto killed seven, making i?nty tiva, which wai about one third of rysou'e whole force. There are now no edurala thie vide the Tenneoleo fivor in at aeetiou. The expedition into Ka?l Tvnnessie ha* us far been a complete success. If the rcea from Bristol come down from the urth, a* Stevenson and Jackson advance jni lhe South, Buruaide will be come*a?d between the two armies, nnd must acuete the country either through Cumrlnnd Qup or by way of Sparta to Nash lie. Ginerals Reynolds now command* in then*, Tennessee. Il? has turned his at nlion to the civil administration of the strict w hich he governs. The store houses at were filled when the Federal legions copied the place are accessible to South* a soldier* and Confederate notes supplant [resnbscks" in the ma:Is i f trade. Hia en ntrul through the at rests arrayed in I the loggerj of Yankee vanity and splonjr, and a commissariat which a Sybarite ighl have enjoyed, opens iia stores to the Jngry soldiery of the South. The operations of Gen. Reynolds are not mlined to these minor matters, ile is dlvcling Hupplies to sustain the nriuy du>' tig the winter, and gathering the soldiers, iw exchanged, who were furluughed at e fall of Vickahurg. I.ATKC FROM Tit K MoUNT At MS We W*rO ippy to learn yesterday from Colonel Lit* s. Aid to thu Governor, that a letter hud ?en received at tlia Dxreuiiv* office from oternor Vance, dated at Marshall, Msdi? )n county, ou the 3d iuatant, furnishing is pleasant intelligence that the enemy id retired from I hi? State to Kaat "IVna? wee. They c<>inmitt< d damaging dsprcda* una on private individual* and effrsts, as their custom, wherever they went, and >ok off several prominent lo)sl citizens chains, but that portion of our State is re from them again, and we hope it may main so lor the balance of the winter.? al Pragma. (ORTHERN KEFOHT OF THE LATE PlCIIT IS CSS ?A diapntch from Chattanooga, uu? r date of Oct 29, to I lallrck, say a : "In e fight last night the enemy attacked try's Division, posted at Wnalinlteliie, on 1 r?e aides, broke bis licee, but at ono point is driven hack in gallant sty Ic by a part Ida force, the reuiaindar bring held in re rve. Howard While, while inarching to try's relief, was ntlarked in the llunk, (he emy occupying, in force, two commands Hill's Division, on the left of the road. ' 2 immediately threw forward two of his ^intent*, and took both at the point of bayonet, driving the enerav from his east works and across Look Out Creek.? this brilliant aueeca* our old adversaries ndnct, IJth and 12th, is entitled to the Ijhfil praiso. (Signed) Gss. Thomas. Major General. OTICE OF ESTATE SALE. Dy order of P. T. I lammond, Ordinary of I incaater District, I Will sell at ths 1st- I iilfiu't of M. 1) I III ton, dec'd, on the nil inal.,the personal Katate consisting of oracs, Cttlla, Hogs, L'orn and Fodder, nnlntinn Tools, ooe likely negro girl io?t 14 or 15 years old, add other article" o tedious to mention. Terma, made known on day of sals. MIKI. IIII.TON, Adrn'r. No*. II, 1883. 40?2t. STATE OF 80TJTHC ABOLIH A. ~ L)J'T AND INSP-TR GKN'H OFFICB, Columbia, November 3, I Ml. HSR HAL ORDERS SO. 43. THK enrollment directed to bo made a by General Ordera No. 87, heretofore ued from this office, in pursuance of the 4 of Ike General Assembly, 30th Mrptemr, 1H61, briny abont completed, it ia here enneunced that, uftleea a sufficient num. r ot aompanics of Mounted Infantry are red * rotonleur* befvte the t'vclflh day November met, to inert the ohjeete pro. led for by aaid Aet, orders will be issued forin ooinpaoioa of infantry from the ?f> life men so enrolled and liable to Mtafo vice under aaid Act, and to organize in into Rattnlioneand Itegirnonle, as proled for by aaid Art. 1 II. No;hlt;g fn this ord :r ia intended lo ' t*ent two or more companies of cavalry 1 I one of nrtillery from being accented, if T?d by the lioiw *!>?>* >(x?elH?fd. Ill tf h ?<ittei?nt number of troops cnn . t be riiMi-d 11 < > in Ui? jH'Moit* < 11 r? < I cd to tfttroUtui un<1?r llit^ AH, then a call ma* inadr lor an mbiilionH number nitflrf ? Act of tlth 2\ horary, 18fi3. Rv communa:*" A. C. (JARI.INy TON, Adjotrwi' nn?l IfiajMctor (Icuernl IS. C. I KcT^AtiJ. 40? it 1 SOUTII CAROLINA. I.ANCASTKR DISTRICT. T? ll v lloromMu iudfe of tlie Court of Cuiumun I'Uras and Cuneral St-Kahina for lADc?Mrr Diatrict for Tall Term of 1803 : i, J. K. Putten, Agent for tit* Catawba Indiana would utoal respectfully bag leave to make thi* my annual Report. 'I would aimply any for the information of the Court that from frequent viaita made to the nation and seeing-them often elsewhere, II fiud no perceptible chnnge whatever. Their habile seem to bo the smnw?they remain with very little exception* the *ame careless, indolvnt people Ihuy have always been?they number between eighty and one hundred ?living in ainail log cubbies or hut a wherever it auits their convenience to erect them. Moat of which are tolerably comfortable? they have very little furniture of much value?some of them ka"o atnnll farina, but very poorly cultivated, and particularly ao thia year, perhapa in conne<|uence of nearly till the male* being in the aervice of the ?,ouie<iernte Stutea?nearly nil .of which bats volunteered, while a few have gone na substitute*. They will be grvally dependant en the appropriation made by the State for the ensutug year, or upon the people in their immediate vicinity, aa very few of them nre making anything for their upport. When I made my Report !aat year, I found I had paid out thirty-eight dollars and I*fly cents (?3850) more than I reeeived front ilia* State, which amount wue settled out of my own money, and which amount I will bring forward in my nccounl for services the present year. I received this year (1883) Twelve Hundred Dollars (1300.00) which have been paid out in the following manner, vis : Adam Ivy'a account for provision* furnished, ?117,50 Thouiaa Whiteside*, account for provision* furnished, 40,00 John (I. Wliitemde'e,account for provlsiona furnished, 45,00 L. I*. Sadler's, account for piovi. si on a furnished, 3,00 Jus. A. SmithV account fn* . ?? r"" visions furnished, 19,00 W. I.emunii'?, account for provision. furnished, 3,60 VV. J- Collins', account for provir .ions furnished. 24.00 J. J. WatMon'a, account for proviaiona furnished, 73,00 S. P- Mutton's, account for provi. ion* furnished, 68,00 Jas Mturge*', account for provi ioua furniahrd. 3,00 J. V. Gurison's, account for provisions furnished, 6,00 l> A Button's, account for pro. visions furnished, 8,no Dr. T L Johnston's account for Medical acrvico, 62,00 Dr. Greco Blake's account for Madical service, 13,00 8. 8. Gregory for goods, 38,60 Dr. Jaa. Sin wart for provision, 10.00 D C. Koddy for goods. 10,00 Amount over paid by Agent last year, 88,50 ' Agents aocount for 'services this year, 136,00 Canh p.iid the Indians to buy cloth, yarn, &c , 461,90 Jas. Cardans' account for clalh, 6,60 Amount paid out up to thia time, 91136,98 Credit hy cash received this year, 1200,00 Amount of cash on hand, ?63,03 I lia above accounts have all been settled in full, and is a true and faithful Report for the present year up to the present time to the best of my knowledge, this 16th day of October 1863. J, R. I'ATTON, Agent. Nov. II, 40?It SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. The Chairman of the Board of Commissi on era of Public Buildings begs Isars te Report tliav the Board hna levied ne las for the present year. Owing to the difficulty if sot lm|>oskihility of obtaining inateiiul, plank, nails, 6te., they have not been sble to make repairs on such buildings as need them. The Chairman and naarly all the other inenibere are in camp. The account of Treasurer below exhibits the receipts and expenditures mads sines luat return. Respectfully submitted WILLIAM A. MOORE, Chairman. J. A. IIASSBI.TINB, Tcaaaarer of the Board of Commissioners of Public Buildings. Dr. lOO'i Oct 17 To ush oa hand lut report, $^55,63 1862 Cr. No*. 3 Paid H. R. Price for trending pr?M in Ordinary Oder, 5,26 Dec 2V Paid Goo. Sinclair for lumber, 7,66 1863 |i Jan. 31 Paid II. R. Prion for llaaps and Staple* for Court Houao, 3 ^) Jan 33 Paid W. M. ('minora for Adverliai/tg Reporla 1861 &. '62 20,70 Mch 28 Paid J. P. Barr for repaira on C. II. and Jail, 3,00 April 16 Paid bat II P (Crawford for building Privy in Coart House I Ait, 60,00 Jaly 10 Paid 8. H adding for 2 Rork Si I la, 40,00 f 130.00 Conm'a on 120,00 paid out 2} 260 132.60 Oat. 19 By caah on hand, 623,03 666,(3 J. A. IIASSKI.TINK, Treaa. C. P. R. Lancaator Diatriet. Examined ;?nd approved, Oat. 11, 1863. WII.LIAM A MOORB. Chitirmau of Board. SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. Personally cam* bsfore in,, J. A. liaasel line, Treasurer of llw Board of Couiniisaionera of Public llmldioga lor I.anc*?ter Dlrtrict, and on oath aaith that tha above it % jaat and'true return of all Ilia monies received ano expended l?y liiin aa Treasurer. Ileforo ni* lOili day of Oat. 1863. II. J. IIarcock, t'larlr. J. A. IIAHSKLTINK. Treaa. It <V l? It I ? 1 Ni?. n. 4Q-n | Ragi! Rags! ] \V?.wiU p?y 1 cent* per pn^nd for el 1| #Ken cetton or linen R <V.ir*r>'d el the 1 JJnlifrrfflllci?, | I " notice. . ALL (he Unilm or Heirs at Law of the Kitnie of William Duncan, deaoaead, are hereby notified aUrt required to atlswd at the Ordiitnrva' Cony* to bo boWtaw fair Lnneaatcr District at Lancaster Co art Hmw on ttie 1 Itk of Jatinary neat, I St 4, for I ha purpsas of sinking a final eeUlsoaenl of the aai?i Ketnta before the aaid Court of Otdk nary, lliia 9th November IM3. 11. II. DUNCAN, Ki'r. C. L. DUNCAN, Bx'r. Nor. 11,1803, 40?3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ADJ'T AND INSP'T R.OEN'H OPrtP*. Columbia, November 9, IIW> GENERAL ORDERS NO. 4l. 1 UKFERAL OICDKKH No. *4 hereto. fore i*nued from this office, prohibited person* b?l>srcu the agea of sixteen mad eighteen year* from entering any military organization*, except such as arc authorized nnd called for by the Governor and Con* oinnder-in Chief ; nnd in consequence of ? enrd appearing in the papers under the aifnature of "J. II. Andrews," inviting persona under the ago of eighteen years, sad persons not liable to conscription, to join a company for service beyond the limits of this Slate, said order is hereby reiterated, with the addition, that no person under the ago of eighteen years, ana no person net liable to eonaeripiion under the Aete of Congreaa, in this State, will be allowed to enter r <y such organizations. By command. A.C. G ARLINGTON, Aoj't and lnsp..Gen*ral af 8. C. >"ov. 11, 1841. 40-41. $50 Reward. RANAWAY about the lat May laat, a negro girl rinnied Jane, belonging I* the Estate of A. A. Coffey, dee'd. Said negro ia 15 or 16 yeare old, aboat fir# fawt high, vary dark and haa vary largo feat, loan inclined oulwurd. I will pay Fifty Dollars for the nprtheosion and delivery of said negro to me or if lodged in any jail ao that I can get her. R. C. POTTS, Adm'r. Not. 4, Ihfil, 39?tm. NOTICE OF ESTATE SALE. Ely tha permission of I*. T. Hammond, Ordinary of Ijnucaater District, and agraaahie to tha provisions of Ilia laat Will and Teatnnient of William Reed, dee'd. 1 will aall on the 19th.day of November Bait, al tha lata rasidence of tha dae'd., in Laneaatar Diatricl, all tha pariahablo property not otherwise diapoaed of by tha aaid Toetator. Conditions m:ide known on day of aala. ISABELLA A. REED. Executrix. Not. 4, 1*63. W?IV. ESTATE NOTICE: ~ Persons indebted to tha Ketats of W?. Heed, deoaaaad, are requested to maka pay* luenl to tlio undersigned, and persona tearing datnanda against tha aaid daoaaaad are hpreby notified to preaont thain to ma with* in the.time prescribed bv law. ISABELLA A. RRBP, Executrix. Oat. 14. 1162. 14-41. 'MWCfc fpilF, public are kareby warned again at JL trading for a note, for Eleven llnndre4 and Fifty Dollars (#1160) given by ma ia favor of i.andy Johnson aud tfarod John* son, administrators of lira. Elizabeth Small, deceased, for a negro woman and child ; dated oa or about tha 6lh day of Novambar 1X6:1, and dac at twelve mo nth a. Tha property for which said nots was firm having proved to have been unsound at Uia time of purchase, 1 will not pay it aalcaa compelled by law. J. E. ROLLINGS. Nov. 4, It fit, 19?31 MmCE. " T OST A# ?. I *' '-J ?' ?. i i ?~ ww* uiniiiu vo ht. Li Jeremiah Fcnderburk, Sr. Said box ?u taken from H. T. Morgana' Hotal in Clieraw. in the month of AprU. by a gentleman who had been to Koekinghatn Factory an?f I think rvaidea in Luewtar District whose nam* i do not ramombar. I hope this will arrest hiaattantion or the attention of the gentleman with whom tho box wan deposited, as I instructed the gentleman tot leave it about White IMains to be fur warded to the owner. Any information concerning it will be add retard to Jeremiah Fonder* burg, or the Sheriff of Lansaatar Distriet, and the partiaa will be liberally eooapoaaa* ted. T. J. INGRAM. Nov. 4, 1869, 9??at HOUSES AND LOTS For Rent. 1 OFF BR TO RENT for the ensuing year three eligible Uu, aituate in the Village of Lancaster?No. I, 3 and 3. liol No. 3 ia n vacant lot, fronting ma Dunlap and French Street#, and eoatsioe about one acre of gronnd. lx>t No. 3, joina No. 1, and Croats on French Street. It contains a very hand# some new dwelling, one and a half etorien high, with Six neatly finished Rooms. On the premises ia a good Kitchen, Stable#, and all other neeersary conveniences. U ia altogether one of the moat desirable places in tba Village ot Lancaster. Lot Ne. 3, joina Lot No. 3. ar4.. fronts en Church and French Street. It contain# n small, but comfortable dwelling, all a sees aarv outbuilding!, and a good work shop. Persons desiring to rent either, er nil ef the above deercribed Lola woold do well tn make eerly application. JAMBS M. INGRAM. Oet. 3I.I8A3, ?7tf Fine StOOfe ~ My tboeghbred llofao DAPPLE JOHN will stand the ensuing Spring He anon, commencing the first week In March, nt my residence near Hanging Rock. DAIMM.K JOIIN ia full-blooded Jenea and Canadian, lie ia so wall known ia thie sect inn that it ia scarcely necessary te any anything in commendation of hie superior qualities. Hie Colta apeak for themselves, and they are unhesitatingly R/qnouneed by good judges tq he among the bent stock of ur country. Fur fineness of furm, spirited appearance and activity of motion, be ia not extullpd by any horaa in tha Suu. Mare* from a tlialanea ran ba datt-d witk'atabling and paalaraa. f-r the Inaiiranea ?-JO 00. l JAMKN \| INMKAM. j Trh aX, 1&X3,