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1 ? jjr. i'finjft. L AH <J A8TKR V1LLS, 8 C Tneaduy Morning. Oct 18, 1884. . i ?* .' ' The WMilier ha* neeti <pn t? cool lor the I net j eight or ten dure, with ecramonai IVOet*. Vegetation, *o litr, li*? not been killed Uy host, ex c*pl to a very limited extent. V Our new terra* ere pebtiahed on the tint page 01 mw paper ui comae kbit) (Jo nut I apply to thuee peraoiiM who have paid in ad. vaneo, until afler iba expiiation o( the time to * wnieb ihey have boan ci edited under the former rate* The Election* Hon Geo. McC. Witherepooo haa been elected Senator lor Laiicanter; anu Maj U. K.Clybum and W. M. Conoora. haq Krpreaeula tiVN' Mr. D. . Williama was elected Ordinary and Capt. N. H Vanlandiogham Tax l oil rotor. A full and official atateioenl of the I'olla at the rarioua piecincta ahd in the mrinr ia pul>liahed elaewhere The aggregate Vote (about Tbtl) ia larger than waa anticipated, and larger, we believe, than it haa been at any electioufor the last two or three yeare. The following genllenieu were elected Conmitiioiwr* of tho i'uor : Dr. T. L. Johmrtoo, J. W. Ileudiix, Joel H. Small. There *111 failure to elect a full Board, five being required. J he Election?. We publieh below the reeult of lite electioue lor Senator and tteprererilalivea in the varioua District* ae ler aa beard from : CtUBLMTOB.?Hrprrati'tat xn*?11 Buiat, H S Dary?a, J Beachal, k H'Ciad* W Wireley, M P O'Coenor, W J Gayer, H Lord, Jr.. J R CauipWIl, J M Karon, K B Uln-tt, Jr , J 8 RiKf. K Yeadon, I' J Porvhei, K Ua^iath, * V It " J If M T I'.?k. J U | Boylmw, W A Wirtlkw. RuHL*?f>?Rrprtomimtirro.?J H Bualbright, R M Jvb. Mou, >' W MiHaMrr, J L Adams. iUrkoftk* Court ? D B Millar. Ordinary.?J Ball. Kmura*. ? Smaior ? A H Uuykhi. Htfrr'Omtaiivrt-? W % Uiuer, Major J M mmmk KsiLriKi.ii. ? Sfnmtar?K ?i Palmar Rrpreotutrntiur*- U M UojDtou, Jaoma tt MuCmjU, lUftry C Davis. "tli.urtors Tiihkus."?l'*4w (I<m U*ad th? < lietiaaton lltrrury. of a ItW date, K?< llr* ltd t I : "VVt have received mhm autbnntieiimI ?arv } MctUlili InNU III* Army ul tdtlMMNr, he publication of wliieii we bare beea imliuii to ilatrr, leM aorh publication tkaijld prove ul I advantage t? lbt> (Miblic aitruiy. Tlie ecaaeii of ditrnHj to our arm/ iai Geoigla ia, wa Iran, at an eit4. Already affair* warn a oca face, in that nabappy region, Mid Hmuragrnl, tlia I'or- , tuneie, ia at iba bead *f our aim/. The General Ordto iroui KioIimmmmI (or iba roroaotiao of detail* will be foumi on wui Aral page. If the order to rigidly enforced it wtil ' odd greatly to I be air rug lit of our armiC*. Ulougti It b> |l lite Mrtoui ilicoiireUivWCr alii! iHii'Mitott *t Dm people M home The people abouid e*?ll tbetuftviree to M lijilj, ill nonic ray, Um plan? al the Miliar*, .Shoe-maker*, Tana era, Ae., upon whom we bare beau no ?le< petulant, and a bo ara trow or tie i eii lo lliu < taabe ; ether artea. abaoiuw- a?fl<-ring willennua. The ?r daring aw orrice ol all tuechauio^,al ao abort a notice, ta a aariowa waiter ; but Una, like auiaarena otbar iucon vemencee to a hi. b we baae Wan auhjeeieii at nee the beginning of tW war, may be parlitOy ororcoiac Wv the ei ere tea at Uta prewar energy aid aanil on the I port of tba (rw wUu are Usit behind i Tba ufef* t of the onUi it Ui till up the renka of our array. Tke ratio 7 w |ir?-r*ing an with aaawad *ig*r at every point. and !' ctidvii t Darta baa tappeared lite ulariiuig faat that loo tMrde of oar wan are abacat Irani ttie ( ranka. Ttteaa eaigertetee atari bo mat btaouio way, mm4 tba dot aria are railed upon to do atr- > vtoo. Bow long tboii aervioaa eiiide ceouijrd J ia oat etatad, baa Ir ia hap ad U?wt a taw wtobe ' will inalwii ?be aoafVo eperatreuaol rb? eaiu . palga end that ibea dataMt wMI be returned. The Harare ate? baa at be evauinawd iaUh- ' ? aaiaa, eMcb it aaa aowb baalf at fc Uila aaiar- | greet: aa ataaa tba law of tiriigptaa aafborii* | ifl| Aa ?playarret ?f r^kim Mtagtbry, ' Aa. Tba bat mi Hebrew? I Tilt Mbi all J "raaiaa Aaa aagroaa," (wfcb aarieU eatvptioha) "batwaea Aa agaaaf M and ??> year*," liable } | da pwtpt aeab dniiat aetar. or in 1 1 ooouoettoo III* ariUlMjr Mriie?i of wlH, In U* wy ml *wk upon l?rtitionUo?<? , or in grnn mm m worfca, km, oo ?ho doeralorj i Wo# mi;, fcopi (400 to dwr, putiribr, aid , |n?t<n tfcona nitoa, cteHwig <md compon Mitt. TW iltrtliry 0f Woe U Oloo oOUlot oood ?o ontptoyr lor rlwilor dart? MtMHy thuu?o4id moto ??|?? rlooo^ and M oonort oro gum *mm4 mgmtmm Me*p? or 4?m>i llo Ummutj ootbfiwd to tmpriw Mw tloroo ?rhou ho wwt fciro Hmm." Thio k?, * feu> eorrnrd ! at, pwB *dd ao much, or aco, lo Oio otrvMgtii of #f r ?'9?tof oo tW roroooUOn at do r- ? ? 1 CasualtiesThe 'allowing nre the casualties reported in U?pt Kirk'.* C'oni^Hiiy : Killed: 'Captain J II Kuk; Private* D A ll'M lon *nd J S Crenshaw. noiuauti: i.ieulciisitl John C, Wilhsrspoon,Ml leg amputated ; S.ige.mt M J Siian, wvcrely in lett leg *1111 light mi ui; Privates W A KiclMidnin, ii'vurrly iu Uci' and breast ; J T Km eat, severely In light band and aide, J 1* Itialnun, severely in abdomen and lull thigh ; V. Sbute, slightly in abdomen ; li llusli slightly ia right aid* ; J K Itlackniaii, severeIy in Mil loot; J T Kail, tieeli wound in lelt leg.? Total killed, I ert?< ?"i '2 iu?u ; Wounded, 1 otbcer 8 men When Government judge* it imperative to make its calls upon the people, it becomes the doty of lh? latter to honor th< ui with cheerfulness and .alacrity. Any other conduct (rental Its the lticlrinond Sentinel) lias all the ele menu and is but little short ol treason. To rvfuaeor (ail to auppoit one'* country when aid ja needed and catted for, in to aUfl dou it to it* anoonca. There in but oiieluithei "tap, and a ahort ami natural one ; and that ia to johi those enemies No matter how extreme the nrceaai1 ly and how heavy the demand, the citisnn ahould navei herniate at the sacrifice involved; for when country ia at atake eveiy thing ia at ataka. Country includ- a every thing. It incluJea home, and fatbe-, and niothar, and brother* and siatera. It inciudea wile, and children, and fiieoda, auo neighbor*, and countryman. It inciudea achoola and charchea. edu. caliou and religion It lucludea tile graven of our fatlier* and of the departed friend* whom we loved. It inciudea the fame of our greet men anu the revmence due to ilia virtuoua It mcludee our broad rivere, our niuiliug piatua, and our blue inouuuuoa, our citiea and our towua and villagea, our beautiful farma and pleaaaut liouiealeada. ll include* the alia Uiestka and tMe louiiiam* Irorn which wc (|uench cut thirat. It include* the akina which bend over u- and the (rod who daralta illrm. Then- m nothing wiucli * inaii anouid not do lot Kw country?uu uaooaeary sat rice hicli *? should not kMrn to lender A Nrek PaaiTtni run Hirmttai mk TBI Km L UNUItkn*. - A |HMll ill uur rlolilw Uielil unhwl /vulirdu* l)i mm I'roui Ki> liin inl m leuer r?-?|oei>. iu,; huu to .thr?-i n |mr o ?, po*a?-*e-.d ui in*, rrtpml't* (juaiiliciiinuta to pudVeu lu ii??rrl*' ui^lliii, ill tllf i'iiiiiw wt Ike full, to |)r riy>l?il in lt*o urtiri.il reporting -.I iter reb el Muiit I'M* Dii|!ii||i'iUi ii w r< pimMlt*d Ma N iuornii' e ulnl pe' tunnel. I una, anil convoy lerilv n?iw bt tr~niieiae> of the lii^lm at abdrii-s i ?ri |?| .Vetr Vork Hrrnl;t The Kl iliMi'l aniarlia: " i'otn i? a buau if.I '|Hn-ue? o the a ?m Id u ui? ! Aba lighting iin- Yankee* lor tiir>'* tears anu a Mil : m| or i| ay . ate drta-lvd our t*uua ty Willi lift iiinl -Mold ; alter loey l.iive ninr. dered ? or CllpC'tr*, )>Milidaiid oi?r In user, armed ur antfea ; .ilici inai rave pn|>?? Unfed lite Diuo lid um.ni n fori live U|..|i Ui .delrncek'** pe-Ul'e ; lit tern eeu of kloa I vat b< en ejal ad ; ul ef ud < Ilia we mil* nend oft lu the .Noil . in yet YHi.ken rrpur tera lu report the p m redm.a of our l.'ani I iffeaa ! A Ci'bladeralB Coooreaa Willi Yin kee reporters Iriflit mipor ed luiui Boston n l ew York I > betiu'l-ul a,?er ucla t> u ly, lur a nation Mingy/iing |or it? niiorlt and iliaet Ikrulmen IVo the Y?nka? rai. !r A NomTMKKH .Has'* VlkW Tie arn?V rorieaponiieiit ul I .? Blnii g 'Uittry dail, in Ilia lift teller. any ? In- li.ii ju*' -oen n copy of Ibr l.oniavil e J ii.runl of tl e 'MyUi. i I'lfniH ii> u verv ?e> ?Ihle ?- 11-r lroin Jo i> U'lNviii. ill lntliin.il A'r liutiit tfovt iml think In? t'np iiik of NiMilnt-rii U*wii* . ud territory nre onrave>liiig ilitt nn?i?(i of pe.ifti I If I f iii VrM ti at everv fit m Dim* iniglii fa.I ulihoul thi-rtiiicliiniou of the wni umi tho disorganization of the reb. I lion J\.e? obnetve? he, with gjunt truth, "(when iou have nnven Leo out of tiieh ainsd, km voit have driven H ind ouf of At lanta - explored Augnnla. tlncon, Mont* gotnrrv?ink ii .Motiile, unit I'ofeed Ibe grand lumif* of the fhinih lo oniu*, von will ajitf I.eve thai g real li'inlniy Wrnt of the Mieaiaaippi to clear?ami th*i alone >n a In k qua! to the last three v earn work " Upon tlu-ee idea* .Mr. Duvin think* it w ao'tl b'o ?*i*e to oiler *oiue larina lo tto- rebela to inditre ib -nr to enter convention of the Stntee. "Iii the event of aiivh a general | Qpqgreaa," aava lie, there la a great roaaot) ' l? hope that the gpod arnne of both pvriiea rflafd be tblf lo reach * ?i?.i oatrio'k# and happy enn'imiii .tio^*^ foatjHBii ?The SaWtM /'i/aa aaya: A very tine healthy milch now In ihn*?viainiiy ' paaipr?d one nigbi in a cane patch, ami ! the qc at morning ahe wan tknugiii tn be m a at ate of founder. Khe died, how ?vv% Ml i a few bo lira ; upon being opened the need Of lite fane waa found lodged tir the aevond loobM'h, and had cot through the other ant} li ner dbatlnga,turning all the gastrin jntwe into ike i-avity'ol ttre body It hrould be well (of ^nm?re to note (Kit ahd keep their catM* fioui the aeed ofaMirfheffi trim * 1 I -- Editorial Brevities Johu L. Manning, John Irard Middleton and : Q?u. James Jones are among the nominee* uinde llirough Um preea o( thia Stale lor our next Governor. The Cominianioners for South Carolina give notice that the "Schedule of prices" heretofore published, will reniaru in toice until the 3?>th | inel., ex> ept lor Sorghnin Molanscs, which is reduced to three dollar* per gallon. Col. II. H. llatria, of Virginia, the tlisti?? I guiahcd Ghiet Engineer of lieauregard's Staff, . who conetruclvd the batteries which detcnd < 'harleaton, liam died at Suuiincrville, ol yellow lever. it ia obavi ved, bj tlioae eurioua in coiuoidencea, that both the coiuinanden?-iu-chi*f of the confronting aimiia at Atlanta, Hood and | Shot man, have left a leg on Uie battle-field.? Gen. Sheiman ha*, however, physically an advantage over hia opponent in the use ol both nrnia, while Gen iiood haa only a atump iu the place of one el hia. Gen Sherman lost bia leg in the rvpulae Iron l'ort Hudaon, Gen, Hood iii the victory ol Cbickainauga. Aa the enemy arc fully appriacd ol all Genoral Hood'* movement* by thia lima, it ia not aiuiaa to atate that tba Army ol Tennessee la now posted acroaa the Wee tern and Atlantic Kail Koad at Acwortli elation, twelve tuilce above Marietta, and tliiriy-lhree milea from A llama. The evacuation of Allaula la literature now a work ol uccemiij, ami what altall come alter we altall aee. Sherman must tuake a movemeut, either forward or bw'k, in the courae ol a very low da J a Oar heat army oflicere eoterta n no feat a of tU ftetug directed againet either Auguata or Macon. The condition ol the public road* ol the I)iatncl call* for apeody repair. Labor, we know, is ecaice, but il a amall amount ol labor waa expended at an early day the road* would Ire paoeabb-: and, II they ara not improved in eome quartet a, ttiej will aoon be jackaaaable. We merely throw out Lhe siiggeation, at a leisure j time aith on* iw>"l-> ' , r?, .. ?.? i ? HIM IV UIKT Ut unproved. "A atitch iu uiue (olieu) mim kiwi." Tk re in but little hop* of general exchange ut ptixoukra etidor the cartel mo long a* Lincoln M I'rwidenC. Should Uu',1?IIm t?e elected it in he'irved hi* known kiwiuaM to hta own men will induce turn at once to duct the i?1mm ol hi* uufoi luuaca countrymen beld by ua, by at nc* reiumiug the eichange uuder the cartel, eo olikUitlMiily and unleeJjngly eialaled y>r Lincoln. Weahould auppoae ?*ary relative ami irieud of the luuti ao baaely left to pine and die iu Southern prtauM*, and every aoldiee who ia awmeol the late I* which Lincoln'a poH*y | dnouia klui iu tit* aveul of capture, would vote agaiiiet the party now controlling afnin in the . Iloiiaacl Viataj - * ? ? ' ? ? .? .. nut um; uru?i, out intent ?ue, to ii?Mi I the men who lu'? iuuglit their battles Ikcmm* their tenus ot service hove aspired, out! liix) or? ibtittor* ui no tertlior yee.. The IMiioloru' Sum Journal ut the Alb inn*. Mjn tiiet it is again in lb* pMUMieu ut reliable mloi uiolitni Uiot the jivlloe lever u raging Ml >eoberu ?lU> unabated lury. Wo hove no space (aaya the Charles ton (,'eur?r,) Inr eeaayn on rerottaii uctioo, even bad ov an/ londiteaaior the Yankee eorii or notion. '.V e regret and are surpt teed that rxchmigea, in the multitude ot wore input taut topica ot pressing interest, should give ao much apace to , a ifueaiiuii not before the country, and one that needs no dieoueeiwn, and can not be diacuaaed to advantage. "iHteTKMcrioa up Miu?. Chora t? (lAIOKOAP r K r?HTT AND THI ? tVHTlU orr ot Kamw i'iaiMTw I'rivkkt Kuutmkm 1 LARTMS " ? U .dm th?a ItMtl, ID HaMlUg pi alt. ik? V* Y?rk nmaid ha*, la iU at-i'ounla frv*? Dm Valley, lit* full??ri*| (lin'r ??1' ultriil in (lligittci It D?wd? no womaKiii ; i> banr- ita nan in lit my with il. Lrl avacv ttmilliria Dial ra*d it. and lal (MMl*r?ly |MIit aa a r*lir of tki* clirta. Inn, wnlHied, ' aoeaiitutionat** war: IK-mi nrjrtag the <'r>>pe in the Valley ? tin TllMMUl, September Jt|4ienerala Cuelar'a iuiMerrill'* JivUhita ?r*r* aent up Ik* vallar lu ilaiinry.aiwufilMijf llir fallow* nig oraar: " 11 aAMtkiia Ac. a a "Ma ail ike damage an* I* th* railmad and i f<?pa i.'arry off >l?a| of all 4** ripliMi and nagr*ae, a* aa to prw?*?t hniur blabluia If Ike e e> le U I?? ?? otlnrr \ Mr, 1st iHs Mk?n*odo?h VaJIsy rv m/iis ? Wfr?n wmmim. U Mw Uli?T " k it I* nose (<? ? <?u* th?t Um. tiriat k?i< wdfrtd the ai?ovs In W ?< rostpislsljr rafri d w<H mat a ernm Ayisf star tk? wL IrvT wIN h??? U> rmrrf Ma sws r?li?o< SiJ day ot Mis 'ilk* ktli) I'wlw MMl u?.r??i wsrs ? ' d****?tt?| iks crop-. -f?4 all proysrlf ?( pst to (Its rrbvl iws Ok MM* pr*i??lr( ?h? ihw ind *4 a ??m y m44wninf Wt nil a vary tn-ai-?sary wot la Um racnt of Ik* ii*y wt AtaHtwd iao?|k vbttl to twist ?t?s Mttsts rakst arst* fsr yssr Is cssHr.^tsdtt enltssltsg Mfkass fcssdrsd Mitf l^toO On Friday, the 30lh,the duHiiuclion and collection operation* were continued. Army Intelligence, From GeorgiaAll accounts troin toe ariny of Teuoea* aee are ot the unmt encouraging nature.? There la lio doubt Ihul Geu. Hood's army ia on '.he t-hallunoogu and Atlania Railroad and that it iu marching northwaid cltecm* ally nod completely destroying the track a? it gum. Sherman la cut off I'lom Ilia baae of nip p leu, and ha ouly run one or two Uiiiiga lode ; cut hi* way through or to surreudqr, and that, too, in u very lew day*. I'risouers and d?aerlera aay that no train* have arrived at Atlanta fwr 7 or 8 day a, thai Sheroiau'n luen nrv nearly out of every thing to eat, and that lua horaon and muTee are atarving Sherman will unquestionably, If lie naa not alreudt, move all hie army except a garriaou tiom Atlanta ogmn-t Hood, in a very lew daya ?Macon Can federate, 8th. PiLHtTTo, Gin, Oct 3,?Gen Mood's headquarters thla luornitig were at Dalian, and from that point he issued a proclamation to Ihs army telling them that hie inleutiou w us to eeise and hold the State ..ir uu ? - * * - unii| ?H1 u? iTiiriinni ? nuppileS NQQ lore* hi in wui to light him Farther, that itSheriimn r?fuied 10 eouc out of Atlanta and fijfhi. be (Jtooa) would take up hi* line of Dwell northward, mid leave hiui 10 amuae linii?vit an lit m? tit. <?ur troops are auid to t>? in tine ftilhar I the pmapecl of h brilliant and tailing campaign, and iwu way expect to liut af denporain lightiog when the cluah of arma tokea p)?ea.? Cor. Augusta Urgi?t*r. Thore wae but one corps?Hie i?Hh of the Yankee aruit, remaining in Atlanta on Pilduy- morning Mheruiau i* inkling * movement with the*balance of hie tlOipi, ku.l it ?i? .1 i.? .. .. .... .......... .. hj? yet irmilapired, lliuuyh from the fret ofit corps remaining m the city ia ganieoo, il would ueiu to be tiia iaieolion 10 d?oi the preaenl po?iii?n ol the Army wl TviinrHMf, which ia out ranched m Ihe way ol his retreat ami On hi* lelt?I Mr lit gtttctr, Slh From Virginia I'lTCKSIUhU, Oct. I J I .mat ui(jkl, thara war. ii???y artillery nod uin'krlry ruing tor an nour ?r more. uni*^ iog uui ol an alarm on ib? pari of the pickets. which auiouuled lo nothing. The rueuty are reported deinoaalrating on Ihe Iroal ol Herinuda tloi.dreda lo day The rQvUiy a ere htiaily moving acroaa ponloona lo ma Norm side of ttie JaOiea Kiwr all i .. - ... ?. i oiot uiyui. nut) u?ii, t'uliipn untl ainor placaa ?r? bring rigiOly luaprclwd. aod abi? bodied iuou ivluiuad lu ihu trout ?diMbivJ iaion umt negioes to laka llioir plwN aa lar > puwibt* Chauuhmtiui, Oct 11. Our ttidiy ha?r had a r*>v?i??- near Kd tubarg, iu too Val>y VV? a rove the one uiy'a cavalry lor aovoiai da) a, but oa Sunday vmUirod oo tar and got mi aioung tlioir ioiuatr). Tb? ro?uli wa? arc war# ropolaod, and koai aigtil g?ua- in other | ra-poola, tho altair due* not wrrui to ba ??- | IMIW. Geo Lm'i Offiotal Diapauh. tUaug.aaTaao. LKu IS, 1804. Thia morning tho i-ooiar oadoavorod to advanca boloaou tho Darby town and Charloa Utty road*, but araa rapolaed in I ovury attruipl Sloal aiionnoaa ationa ' a ore mad* about 4 p m., aftar artuch be Withdraw leaving mtmny dead. Oar Iun ' tar) alight. kkwiN)rkl|<i rtporlt that a fores of ti enemy whm to Orawaviito on lha laKtli <u.d *?r? dot waled b) Brig lien. Vjwghn ^wine prwvMr*, two iuo4 vl colors, mau> livrttl and ?m ?tr? capi-rwd The lull many iillol aid wuiadrd Oar lw?a alight. ?viga?dj R ti. La a, Oauaral. tr? I or lit Mtaaiaalppi tluaitt, Oat. lit?Own oral frwrreal talc* |T?y>i Oan Taylor float Corinth thw ittib, Uwl U! fca4iy*a ?** ?, naterdaf, ?u aaafku. 11* aurpri*?d iIm Mtvy cap lurinf than (MM, M pi taouara lad do bur ana. Abuil 9U0 YaakuM dro*?rd id Mm IMipt tu m rmomrk in ibuir b.,?u > Uar I'M ibui panriraiad Iht bailer of a , tnwyart, bp wbwb UMkjr ??/ Reaided and barard i* dmb. InrtlurB Im ftiumaaaa, Oat 14. Tfc. WkifbM MiuiTud MM* Wnaninftua . ('fciMMla, mi Mi* Mi HUaUm taadi a Unfitly daapitah V Dii, dated I ha 71k, >1 iaad uyaa a daapatuh sf Uuaural 'Ptemi wm received at Chattanooga, whence Geo. Smith telegraphs Thomas that the ('unfed rates had retreated (rem Altoooa, moving in the direction of L>ullaa, leaving their dead and wounded in the fcandi of the enemy. Meanwhile, Sherman inailent. Tbe-Preae de-patches of the aamo dale, * mmym : 13 ilia light nl AllOOUH, 90 the 5Ui, our forced completely vauquithtd the rebala, who retreated precipitately, Ich> ing in eur henda between four end fiv? hundred killed en?l wounded. A report eeya Forreal is en route tor Florence frotn Lawrenaburg. Another account eeya he ie eurroundvd. An important movement ia atill going on iu Mieaouri. Lute advisee ntate that Frice attempted to croaa the Uiwgu River ut Caetle Rook, but whh prevented by Yankee troop* on the other aide. Aa the river hud Hwolleti, it wa? aup. poaed he would try to croae at another point. It ia alno "reported that eeveral hundred Confederate cnv??trv K./t u: into Montgomery County. The bridge* over (tNHcunnde River end Cole* Creak were burnt. At the letter point, twenty locomotive* and thirty cere were destroyed Not thorn paper* of the I Oth in*t., raceiv id by the Whig, contain addition*! partus iilem of tba tight el Darbylowo The iteraid ray* the rebel* fought obatioately ? Their los* wai 1,000 killed The Federal lone 100 Theogh the Herald braga high, it ia evident trie Yankee* were badly whipped according to it* account*. Stheruian lelvgrnph* ifullack from Alteona, on the 9th, that he reached Keaoemw on tha 6th, just in time to witoeaa in the diatauc* the rebel attack upon Altoooa. lie had anticipated the atlaak and ordered a corpn from Roma to raiul'orc* the garrison The attack waa met and repul.cd, the cuatfly lenviog dOO dead and iOOO aounded in oar hands m prinuueri. Our Ium oui o??r 100 in lliu *g|{ri'giU. Ti.u rebtU captured the Slnall g.trrisou ui Uijj Chanty and Aowcrlh, and burned seven mile* of the railroad. We have ?n abundance of provi-ion* at Altoona and Atlanta. tlood liaa moved back to Dallas Van V\?rt i? watching liiut ia cuac'lie trice to reach Kingston or Heine. Atlanta ia perU'Clly secure. Tmk Seat or UrKUATioHa in Mimouni.? (Jen Price'* operations in Missouri are produeiay utueh agitation thero, and may perhaps cause lha amiable gentleman. Hose cran*. to benteh n lady or two in retaliation, or to publish liieir letter*, if he can do nothing more valiant, Price ia pressing boldly towards *a?t. Louis, aod baa already beru regulating the railroad* which lead thither. Purhaps aonie account of the localities will be ot* ihtereat to the reader. St. Louia ia on the Mississippi river, twaiity.miles below the mouth at the Missouri I la population in I?6o was lt>'J,4~9 A railroad extend* frout St. Louia in a direction a little weal of south to Pilot Knob, a distance of eighty an utiles. It i? thai railroad knuwu as the St Louia and Irou Mountain railroad, Ilia* Price first alruck. t np'uring the imporiant positions at its aoulharii terminus, ha moved on towards St. Louia, destroying lh* road and making himself master of the country in his tuarch. The enemy's papers say it will take months to repair the dam agea.? Richmond Sftx'inrl. An Arkansas correspondent makes the prediction, that wilhili three months Forrest wilt cotnmund as large an army us either Hood or Lee, and another, that as a necease ry consequence the war will be transferred to its original starling point, and adds : Forrest sent iato Krotuc *y. before he crossed the Tennessee, the remnant of a brigade, wi<h the assurance from its officer* that thoy would meet him in Tennessee or on his way I* l?ouiavill* with three or four thousand uten. Eaceoutor1? Notioe. PfftfinM h^vinnr ^ame r.A ^ b * ' - ... ... " % v.MMM ' HI O n?* tale of Ihijalo Mr*. T. I'. Brown arc re* quested to present thein properly attested to lite under-igaed within the time prose.ribad by law; and persons indebted to said Ksiate will make payment to rue D W ItKOVVN. Kx'r Oct. 18th 1864, 86-41 Heal Estate for Salo. WIIJL be offered for sale, at l^inoastsr Court iiov?e, on the ftrat Monday in No. v ember next, the House and l<o' of land attached, situate in the Wild Cat section, adjoining lands ef Kanmxn Plyler, (ieorge hi yonderUurk and others ; known as the property of Williams AI llough. The l<el contains from two to three scree The buildings are new. It is aaid te be an ex. eel lent ntand for busineae. *l'orrrt Cath , or credit, with approved surety, at the option of ths purchaser. W. 14. CON NORM, Ally for \ D. A WILIJAMS, Harming Partner. Oft ft, Ittt. 86?ft. JJJIL". " . j- - '-jLti1 v.ft.1. .ggwr Announoemdntt. FOR SHERIFF^ a""" The friends ef W Tf. Baakin auoouoce hint a candidate for Sheriff al the eueeiug election. We aro authorised to announce Capt J. D. L'aakey a candidate for Sheriff at the approach rig election. Mk. Kuitor :?You wilt please announce Capt. A. S. Niabet.ua a candidate for Sheriff, of Lancaster District, tie is a private in Capt W. L. ltei'ae*' Company of Light ArlilUrv -- j. w?ni rkikimil. We uru authorized to annniinoe Capt ! NV. T. I'niler a candidal* for Sbeiiff at th* uu?uitig election. Mr Koitor :?l'leae* announce Maj. M liiiion, u candidate tor Sheriff of Laucaaier District, aud oblige Mart Frisrds. We are auth*rized to announce Sergt. I' T. Moblay, of Capt. Del'aea' Battery, a candidal* for Sheriff at the next election. The frieoda of Col. John B. Coueart an nounce tiiui a candidal* for Sheriff at tb* ensuing election. We ar* re<{uos(ed to announce J. II. Small as a candidate for Sheriff. klu * ... ai iculO AUUUUQC0 J#hD If. Adauia, a private id Co. "A" l?l S. C. Infantry, a. a candidal* for Sheriffat ih* ensuing election aud you will oblige, Many SoLDiaaa. We are requeelad t* aooouoce Mr. Osborn Floyd (a member of the Hampton Legion) a candidate for Sheriff at lue ensuing election. We are authorized to dbnounce Capt. J. N. Sow ell oh a candidate tor Sheriff ot Lao* easier Dim rid for the ensuing term. LOST.?On the road from 1-aneaaler C. ii. to my residence, a wagoa t?r*. The tinder will be compeiianted. Jf Ha will leave it at my house, or inform tue where 1 eau gal it. * J. M.SHAVSK. Oct. 18, 1864, 36-1 Confederate States of America. WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJ'T. AND IXSP'R.QENL'8 OFriCE, K l cu a on p. Va.." fiaoOmlw * ?e*a G EN ERA I, ORDERS NO. lb. ft TllK troop* raised uuder the Act of Coogrew, approved February 17, 1*64,styled "Anion rw," constitute * peculiar force, auxiliary to, but iu a measure distinct ftoai, the mora permanent aiiuy, mid are exclusively uuder the orders of tne general officers assigned to tbeir command iu the several i&ates, subject to the fo'lowing modifications: When a commander of active forces requires the reserves as reinforcements, application will be made to the Secretary of War or directly to the General commanding thu reserves; and when lesvivea are assigned, iu pursuance of audi application, to a district deparuueut or army commander, tliey become, during the penod ol such assignment, subject to bis control, to the eiteut that he alone will direct their military movements, determine all applications lor furlough, and be responsible lor their being furnished 4guh the necessery supplies, equipments, &? ; but questions appertaining to their permanent organization iuto compauies, battalions and regiments, the grant of dischargee, details. Ac , will et ell limes be determined by the tieueial commandinr rewreea ?. *1 - ?'? When rewrfts are Migucd to the active forces* bj the War Department, iu order will be necessary for their recall; but when transferred by the General commanding reserves, he may iccall tbeiii at bia diacretiou, the ordera therelor being transmitted through the comutauder ul the district, department or army in which audi reserves iuay.be nerving ; but, if their retention be deemed by hiiu ludtapenaable, be ahall immediately submit the questiou to thia orticc I or the deoision of the War Department, in the mean lime retaining the reserves effected by audi order*, a During the assignment of reserves with the active lorcoe, tha commanding officer will have ptiuciuallT transmitted to the General cornman{ ding raaervea a monthly return of such reserve | iroopl, similar to that required by Paragraph I 446, Aripy Regulations, to be made to the AdI jutaut and Inspector-General. W hen reaervee are serving with active forces, no discrimination in the jseue of rations and supplies of camp equipage between the two classes of troope will be permitted. II. The following prices, being the average ol late schedules established by Commissioners lor the States Rest of the Mississippi tUver, with cost of traiisp<>rtatioii included, Will be charged for ^subsistence stores sold to officers under the Act of February 17,* 1864, and amendments, in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Honda, Georgia, Alabama. MteeiMippi Mid Kut Louieuui*, until lurtbor ordeis: , , ltecoii $1.60 per lb. Freeh Beef, 7o ceate per lb. Flour, 40 oo per berre* * Corn Heel, * ' 4.60 per bueliel 6o Ibe. Kice, to cenU per lb. Teee, F.60 per buebel of 40 Ibe. Huger, l.Od per lb. Coffee, 4.(K) per lb. Ceudlee, ^ s. * I 16 per lb. Boep, 1.00 per lb. V megar, J.to p?r gallon. Molaaeee, .16.00 par gallon. Hall, SO c?ula par lb. 111. Kon-eoomiiaaioaed oCcara and pnrataa art allowed rauona for tfcatr own aae, bat thia privilege doat not aatboriae tba aala or otbar diapoaitiOQ of dim. If it la impracticable to naa iha ration, coanoutatioii may ba draw a if lieu thareof. , By order, 8. COOPKR, 14 I. Goal. By comiiian4 Brig. Geo. Cnaaarr. 10. U. BAKNWKIX, . A. On, Oet. It, lt??. ff-lt