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A company wee oryaiilaed ?n Saturday
WM, at Shoekle v'a. b* tJ?e election af the
MWwtaf officer*: J. T. Btttnt, Captain ;
Wm. Qasao. let Lieut.; G. W. Ma arm. td
Uflt; Wmi Ram, Id Lieut
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tW ^ lcam that Mai H. A. Caratr, 1
who waa recently circled Colonel of the let 1
Regiment, S. 0. M., declln- a accept in? the '
pocitMSk. Mr. Cavata ia the Cnmmiemry of 1
the 4th Regiment 8, C. V.. and war elected
wilhoet Ma knowledge or oonaent
i
Wa here keen requeeted to My to our i
ca>at>|f Meade, or nay peraoa hacintr *?t
am hand, that thay ran fad *#> for all the
Bmiob Jeeaa they may hriay to Capt. T B.
JTuaca ia* Rer*. in Ihla place, at aa eerlr
eley, It la wanted for a?ifnrm*. and we truet
that fhaae who hare U will Leinar in what
fhej mm apare. A hit priae wMI be glrea
tor it.
| JUharal i?4 Ratrtctie.
1- yfo ara informed that the I ad tee of Mil far d
have mode ?p elnthea aad ether article# of
comfort aad wee for the - Tvger Talnateem*
wad Caroline WnentntneevV worth a?-c-i?
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fp nthif Mi^nnfmf ?< > iwi. th# rfiioM of
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mi to nyior?fr a i???.ttoot*r
?m who** paw* KAO hrm f..r? ao(
to the wto o?fin*ottoo. withont art ooHrit. i
A Hon. MfKMiiloa or ?iw?voirMit. on Mo i
wit. hoi of flioAM who ?r? oo imoo tool to (
i ->4fr? of (qiMiMfl'-Attooo no 9V? Mltit*. I
iliw. mm( who hw in titw nothing hnt thr
jpood of th* RrffJioont. i
T)i? anthor of th*t #om*n?nlrAH.?n m?r (
V# w?n qqallM ISr niirrAlloii mi infol
1 tonal CAftAflty to jon??r mrf?ol)| of ?ho <
ohiHty of other*. (whir*. ftow#?o. w? j I
might rmmiMy rtonM 'roro t?U Fn?1i*h i i
I end bi? Latin ?i|P?lnr? ) I t?>|ni na w
twriwf* htfnlM' In hi* nlimiit* of Mr 1!*f<rilb
rIiIIIHm, *1 Iml Ih* foet of that rentleman'o
prf?t #neerinri?r In not generally
rtn?fni(?i1 in thin eommnnifr
The hnprnrion intended to he f(?n??T#A
V-t the writer in. thnt Mr. Arthur ia an
" outrider." Thie in untrue. He i* mem
1 ft of the Regiment now heing mined, and
he# Wn volunteer In the Confederate
wrHii from the hefrinrd"*. "e wen w*
f the fleet volunteer* from the Werl't,
wuo eeverul month* in Virginia. end refurto
I only on Recount of rfefcnear l? M? family
; wo# out generally on yiobet dntv w|?h
#ho WWfttiT #nd on reeonnotlerinw e*oe
dKforo; pnrticlpeted In the geeat l??*V of.
flntl Rnn and Manama* with eoeh e?iofte?fTtlehed
(f*Ht*trT th#t h'? ??ni? woe honorably
mentioned f? Co? Ker?h*e'? wjrrt, j
And during the whole of thU action and :
oerrloe he paid M# own eveenre* and ro-j
*a|r?4 an pmy. lf? on* wnn ?nn?? i>?m J
I Awhte kte ?*(f pnr#lr tk*M
aatrla* ha haa r*n**r**, hi# coning an* j i
BB V>w>y in hattl*. an* M? military **p* ;
H ytane# In *n hn* a Rrr'm-nt a* K*r*haw** I
M nn<t In if* ha*t drill** mm pane of ifat ?
H**fm*?t. ?ire aom* *U>m In If* pom'tion <
B Iff (V?lnn?1 nf f?nr R*ffim*nt. t
flj t **sM not *?*par*a* Mr. El(nrd, hat.
I whm hi* frl~n*a 1*11 na thai h* la "for I
war* aapaM-* an* ? *?** qnallfl** than nay i
4*nM<l< r tk?t ?r* eoofctpMr np In tkn TM*- i
I riot." tl ay *apn** In arWHam. HI* *
fr|*n* Pt? B*mo afl/lfinmm ??mly *r*il<tn?t .
t>* in amaaf. aah* moat haa* ta?*ll5<r.-nc?i I
*nn?f?i ta himw that aa*h an- **a*rtin? na <
I ?h* ah- * *on 4 l ot pr<iv*V* a amll*. Tn I
an* nat' li f ?f ?thrr gaatfaman In tha Din- ?
trial, Ipljt na na* wfcn know* th* tw*
H *i*n. a la ?nanp*taai tn )?>*?*. would I
9K ma*r* ri*l<wlo?a a d**l**?llon a* that (
H Mr. EMkr* waa ffcr mora aapahl* an* h*tt*r j
gnHiil * than Mr. AMhnr I wnul* not <
B <?>?*??? #f- <5"nl??*atl?.n to an-.,- j
matwrtlta Kr^ife/M, ? ?)?- no ?m# will do?U J
that *?nlna*a aft* cut ia aathm ar* r?-ry ,
ttttwuy tn * eowmvid- r. Thia Ma. Ft. <
ha** ?*nv paaaan*, hat h# haa WWt tag*
r n twiiiiiiafcHo >?<!? Wwiliy
*4 th? Rittiwt*.
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eon reaf?r wo moot rflleieot ywl?a.
* A YOLUNTEE*.
,rJL m ** ? ??* HTurtu*.
.... ,-^T* \^v_^TV. - tvi: .
the BmI of the ** Ootoliao Vowta**mm^JfemyeaTj^fthloclmeattSoo*
Ao the ? ?? 4?eign*te4 wwyuy k*?
wffwd to eoomuo o|ik Ik* mt of tko
Vnlot.tetow from Sooth Confine from oMln?NK
eof hove ft ten teat by feelh tor of Ho
loot ?o*)|ort m4 mliwJ mnohtn, oaf no
public ootioft ho* in* o* yet. krm lofo of
oJL ?- ^ -?* m - ? - - - - ' '
anew wimn ana rmm, i n*i ki* m my
duty m lh? former commander of tald com*
pany, to |iv? a* outline of the character* of
there deceased mem her*.
J oh* H. Rant, died at H capital, near
f!a?|i Pet*ne, la Phirfax county, Va., an
the IM A up ii at, 1861. Thia waa the Int
death ia the aoaapaay, and ahed gloom and
aadnae* over all Ma associates. Hla death
waa anddea and unexpected. But a short
time liefer-, he looked the perfect fealaree
af health, and was prompt and active In the
discharge of the many arduous duties of the
camp; hat.alaat Typhoid Paver?the worst
af enemies to be met with "on the ten|fd
BeM" a iaed upon him and claimed him
a |ta victim. Prominent amongst hla no
Me treits of character, were candor, sincerity
and truth Ha wa* kind and courteous
La all, and waa helovod hy all hla com pan
lona in arm*. The family of which he wa*
a shining ornament, hla rolatlvaa and triende,
have sustained a aavere loss in hi# death;
hat ha died in the service of Ms country,
and no higher tribute eould be paid to his
worth sod memory, than a statement af this
fact, * ,
John M. Roweo, First Corporal, died at Hospital,
near Camp Pettna. in Fairfax county.
Vs., on the 10th September, 1861. He waa
first tekea with measles and than Typhoid
Paeon'To la, and died after a short and
lev eve illness. Corporal Bowen possessed
rare traits of eharaeter. Combined with
nHidfftjr and diffidence, he poww>ed
pre eat firm it cm and deciainn, when he
*m tilt rH(kt. liawa* remark
My quiet and taciturn, apd rarely erer
"epoke nnleM ha wm rpoken to." Ha ?u
a eoneietent and upright ynnng man in ev
ary eenaa of the word, and ehnwed l?y hie
daily 'talk, that he put a firm and alnding
truet in Him trkn rnleth the de?tlniee of ue
all. Ha wee a member of the ehnrch. and
|e<l the Mfe of an exemplary (Thriatian, and
died with the hope of a hleaaed Imm^r'allity
beyond tha craca. Whatgreater eonaoliii?n
ean lie giren to tha parenta, relative*
and friend* >( young Bo wen, than h|* triumphant
death?the death of a Christian
toldierf
William Wileon, Br., died the ? day of
(teptemher, IS6I. at Hoepltal. near Cinip
l*ettu?, Fairfax eonnty, Va.. of Typhoid Fet
rr. Anli?*tni by pat riot i-m. he left hi*
wife a-'d tamilr and enrolled himm-lf a? a
Volunteer. He hud long h?en an invalid,
?a i eoold hare honorably claimed e*?mp
(Ion from rervlee on oeronnt of the preeailof
ld? health, hut to n*e liiaown
language, "he felt U*to l?e hie duty to do
what he could.' He waa remarkably kind
nd eonaeientioue, and waa never heard to
ipeak unkindly or harehlv of ane one.?When
able, he waa alwava prompt in the
iieehnrtre of hi* dotle*. and wa? never heard
lo murmur or eompUln. He left a devoted
wife, parent*, brother* and *i?tem and mane
/
friend* to mourn hit low. hut th?* may Ho
irtod by the twunincr th?l on* who
eted mi well hi* port on ? ?rth, mrrty bna
I bright reward bryonil the grave.
Lindsey Garvin Www, died at Hospital,
tear Camp f'ettos, Fairfax eonnty, Va., on
he 1st day of Ortoiwr, 1 Ml, of Typhoid Ferae.
Garvin waa the pet and idol of Ui?
dfnpany. " None knew him but to love
lim. N None named him but to pr slee."* He
vae in hi* teen*, and at H were, juet npon
he var^ ??f manliood. He had improved
veil the early ad vant ag-a eiven htm. and his
ind wa* welt trained for future aa-fiitnw
ind diet inotion. Hi* fellow students of vt'ef.
Wd College, and his osaoeiatas in arms,can
ear testimony to hit exalted character.?
Pure in liaart. kind and amiable in di*po*ilun,
frank and manly In deportment, he
va* endeared to all who knew him. No
etter young man ever lived; and had It
pleased Providence to have apured him, he
tronld have made one of the most useful and
nflnential eitixena How ?ad it ie to see m
n?n> j uun^ litvu out vu in inn nrnont Of
routh tml in the ?l*nr of (infolding manhood
? How many ftrenideehave he en mad#
feaulafce hy the untimely death of noma of
It* l.ri?ht?il aiuhuntl. ebrrkhtd nSjttti of
iffootion ,
Y onng Wmrar i* no mora, inn Ma devoted
'ather, brother* nnd eiatare, and nmrnroni
TUtire* nnd friend*, hart the aw?ri eonolitian
that he wa* prepared to meet the
' dread enmnione of death.* He wee a
' ahining light," and " ffaHtd worthy the
ligh vocation wherewith l?e wa* called." He
?ariy attached himactf lo the MethodM
Bpiaoapet fhwreh, and Heed and died m or*
nament to the faith he profoaeed.
I eanaM eonelnde thta eery haaty and
mperfea* outline of the livee nnd oh?rae*er?
[>f the deecaaed member* of the " Carolina
Hnn?talne*r?." without mentioning th?
ki.idin'-s and ttnr> milled attention. of arf.
rite# J. B Kewherry, John H<-Aovern, V
Er I'arria, Warr?n J, Howell. fhtaM C;
irker and laaae I'ayne, to *he dele. They
arrrd detailed to wait npon tl*? eielc of
w e??w?| any, and well and faithfully dhl
It r- 'J/ their duty.
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RicHMOvk hd. 10.
From Richmond and the Line* - PeaIM|MI
from Ih? Uttetle? nemr Rvnn?
port state that nhnu! thirty federal vessel*
are Mwr ?rttr !<atlerie* and seven
?bo?? thatn. fearful of parting, ftimt
acrpt up and jom oi fiygy nights,
hat none in daylight. >
Eyhtv five f?|?r?| piinnnm
front Norfolk, captured on the
Fhnny, at Chlcksmscomieo; also rii prn
ooent from Harper's Kerry.
Richmond. Oct. SO.
One federal vettael war burnt on the
I Potomac yesterday and two today. Inhot
shot from our batleiiee near Evans
port.
Hons. J. C. Breckinridge, Humphrey
Marshall and Wm. Preston will arrive
here to-morrow.
N Aglt vii.lk. Oet 19.
Another Buttle? Another Victory f
Passengers homing Green river to -Jay.
report an engagement on the 17th. at
Oreenhtirg, on Green river. 30 miles
altove Munf<?rd?ville. between the forces
under Gen. Hardee. 1,500 strong, and
the forces tinder Gen. Warrl. 2.000
strong, at camp Andy Johnson. The
latter were repulsed after a sharp engagement.
No ot er particulars.
Tub Affair \tEvakspoht.?Tlte
Richmond Examiner of Wednesday
says:
Official dispatches have been received,
announcing another attack on the
part of a Federal fleet, upon our bstte
ies st Evanspnrt. The force of the ens
in* is reported to have consisted of nine
steamers, furnished, as well as could he
observed/ with an armament of (he
heaviest character. After an ineflectusi
attempt to silence our lire, the enemy's
flee; hauled ofl. evidently consider
ably dMruaged. Th? fire from our luit*
tarim elided much admiration from the
rapidity and accuracy with which it wa*
ervnl. TVe account* received (urhi?b<
? d no derail* a* regard the canuallien on
either fide.
Attempt to Rrcakti-rk th* Forts
at IIattekas.?A dinpaoh to the New
York Time* of la at Thtir-dav say*:
"Commander Cliam.eey arrived here
thi* evening froin Ifattera* Inlet, lie
report* that on Monday the rsbeU or
ganized an expedition to recaptme the
f<?rt* occupied hv our fertrt. Tlte ex
pe.liii.ui c>n*i*'ed of *ix nteuioboat* and
hIkhu thtee t)iiiu*aud men. Theateam
er* were armed with heavy rifled can
mm and mortar* for throwing ?hell?.?
The attack wa* niinultaiieoo-., but inef*
feet ii al
"The fort* fired *hell. and werea??i*t
ed bv die ve??el? ntaitoned otf the ln?]
let. After a while the rel?el* retired,
though not l>efore two or three *teamer*
had been *unk. going down with all on
( oard. Judging from the crowded ap
pearance of the v**ael?, it I* estimated ]
liat alnmt men hundred men .were
drowned, lie*hie*, a large be* mint
have l-een *n*taioed fmm the lmr*t ing
of our nbell. and the plunging of our
ahot, aa the gun* were nerved in a roo*t
in (inter I v manner."
RtcrtMOKD. October 20.
I have private ami entirely tru*iw??r
thy ??*? (dated (he 17th) from the
ciim|t of General ItonliamV Brigade.?
The entire country as fur back as Bull
Run baa been abandoned by our army.
Ihmham'* Brigade. consisting of the Second,
Third, Seventh and Eighth Pal
inetto Regiment*, are now encamped
on tbe battle field at Hnll Ron. Mi*'lei
Ian i* drilling hia men in musket filing
by battalion. Mia practicing volley*
have been heard distinctly nt our out
)X?r? fur the hut few dava.
Up to this morning there have been
no indi.-niiona of an advance of the ene
mt, Their picket* are near Fairfax.?
The track on the Orange and Alexan
dria Railroad, between Fairfax and Manama*,
ha* been torn np.
Tbe War Department ye*ter!ny received
tbe following dispatcher :
wuii>ai * rtnl to
Hrnvpton Rond* ere Alive with 'tenth r*
And irnnAporU. enrrymg troops l?
?wJ from Fortran Monro*.
Ca*?> Bartow. oarrnbwak r?vk?.
Va? Oct. 18.?A detnchraem <?f Keynoble'
forces from Client jioontein.
2,000 Atrotig, teeterdfAT drove m our
pivkctft, without *1 lucking eor innin
body. Thcr turned down the river to
wnrds ?teenUeiik, 19 mile* dMn?t.?
Floyd left the Big Se?eB on Sunday
l**? ; on Wrdne-dAy he At New rivrr,
Rr teigb co. R.>*encmt*t*'* force" ere
sculfered the purpuNI of forsgittg,
pertly h? Nfclwfaia nnd the te?
meinder in l>?.gwood On|?, nnd tfoug
tffc Onnb'j n ?r.? Ck<trU*l0* Mm
i ,,
?!k.I t>-'-1 - - * "" ?-- d
to atpta itiMGunmM PiekM??wH?
MM <MIM) AM to NqiMDl ik# rrttklm
I# gr??l iHrUvh* to ?B liw IMMkrti
of o?r L*gi<4Mt?r? n<t*? in mnj tmnnvh
of M^ilrr in our ?mtr la Vitpini*. mu)
lh? f'rp~i?i?n! hb ???pii.-<J thai thr for
toMjrfu ?Wk?il ?H! IW guMiiod. I
Wr ?r? y milM to learn l?i-. M.d I
hope that Hifmlat* ?iR M ibiow up |
their eixninivHHiK * mk-I?. eicvpt wKera *
thvir >K??iimi will be likely to
eerhutdv either twnncl i?f ike pidilie nt
vice. Tl?? country i> av#r?>e i? diMuib ,
ingr I beta. Mid it averae lo e|ee?i??n* at
ruch a iim? a? th??. #
[ Southern Ouunlian ]
Nrw Mrzico in our Poaarcaaioa.?
A Wa*ltiwgi?m Hbpnieh ?-f the 7?k mt?
"4 llw relwb. have full pomevflon of Arb
??n ama Ntw Me*ieo " We knew |
ibal our flag wared over Aiz>n>* in it* | J
length and breadth. Ku? thi* dhrpatrh I
feed* ?- to infer that Bar. lor h*< ef f end I
ed the area of conqwaM north ward, ll'
in nattily enough to he accounted for .
that the North ahould bate intelligence
of thi* before we eoald receive it. the
line of communication Mug ihe plain*,
via Kanaas. :'f
Pttnaotrai..? Cap*. A. P. I1??lte. of
the Butler Board*, who vie never el v j 1
wounded in lira hatde of Manama*
PUi*?. ha* been intending a lea- dava *'
with hi* friend* here. We are glad to
learn from hint that bt* arm. thongh
till |tainful, i? doing well, and that there *
It now good ground to h ?pe that "be
limb may be nated. Ill* general health
ia good. and he Apeak* hopefully >4 be
ing able, ere Img. to return to hi* com
tnand.?'Spartanburg Krprtt*.
Lr.An Mi**.?W * ore informed thnt
there o>ir.t>* in thin district a valuable
lead mioe, and ehould think it worth!
be worth while for the pro|?riat?tr to have
it worked. Now i? the time to develop i
our manure**.? Spartanburg Exprtt*.
T?r Likcolm Flurt.?Seven ?a*?el*.
all auirpoeed to tre*ht|t* of war, were oto
tl.L. tr .. .-J? _
\CknrltaUm Merrury, 10Ik.
Itr Caloaal.
The friends of C. J. ELFCVRD,
Esj, reaped lull* announce him candidate
f?i- <X)L(iMEL uf tin propoaed Greenville I
fUflwHll
We wonM most respect |
mino?inc? T !*. AKTTItTR r mrdidale
for COLONEL nt th- |*o(vi?hI Rrf
intent in he raited in Orrenville llirtricl,
for special ierrire in llir State.
1IANT VOLUNTEERS.
Far LieuUnanMJelemel.
j3F\Ve Mouhi most respectfully
J \ VIE> M.CUI l.OlJnll a eandi
date for LIElJTKNANT-COIOKEL..f the
prRfoR- ii In b? raiist in Green,
vllle l>irtrlrt for riyjrltl lrr?i?.. in thrSlate.
MANY VOLUMTKKJIS.
JHTWo nre nutlmrized to winoun
or MAJOR L. PrPRK w a Candidal*
for LIEUTENANT-COLONEL af i?.r ftrttpoa- 1
ed Regiment In ta raised in ftraaoville Die- ;
trie I, for the defonoa of the Slate.
for Major. j
^ We i\r?? Hiithorixed to rii :
nnenrr U-nt C?l. t> I. J. CIlANf'LElt
a r?niiM*if foe M \JOR ef the pr.-jv.~-d
Re^f ment In l?e paioed In Gr>ei>vil|* ins- 1
triet. for Hi- a>r?lr? of th- stair. |
We jure ?ntlw?ri?e?J in nnnnnnco
M?J. WALLACE B. IOOR ennAi- \
<?l? for MAJOR of the Volunteer Regime*!
now being nlrd in thU DiilrkL
Tor OnfTM.
f^?T~ We are Miftiorisetl to *n- '
nnuitce rnl. O. F. TOWN EH t mi to 1
i*|>rw?n. the 5?h trtolrlet hi
the Cnn?ri>M ?>f the Confederate Htntee.
tar We ere Mtithorifged to en-!
nonnee Pot. JAMJW FARROW, nf H|??rt?n- j
liunr, n onndhlote to re|-rr??nl the Mil Co?. I
greootonnt IHerlrt in the Congeeo* nf the
CouM?Mt? Htnteo, j I
Tor Tu Collector.
J&r We ore nutlioiired to annnanee
W. II. BVRRfl ? CooAfcUfe for To*
Colleetor. at the next Election. i
|^-JAMK8 N. SMITO nn
nonneee hlmoelf n CmuMoM for Too ColleeW, I
*i n?rn?;ini wersiuiw I
jar The friends of JOHN II.
TARRANT, kta* i candidate for
Tax Coll?tor for Cr?avilia District.
tsr We ?re authorized r<> an- 1
armn? W. 8. THACK8T0R a candidate for 1
Tax Coil?tor at Mm encnh?R election.
Tire friends of lie v. J. M. IllJX10
N. raapetfally uxmaw hia* a* a Candidal*
for Tax Coll?tor, at lk? nnii| olooMoa.
|ar Wo are authorized to anaoanea
ft, F. TAYLOR. Km|? a rawfMato for <
Tax Coll?tor, at tfca en?rfeg el?tiea.
tOT We are authorized to an*
aaaa? RDMCRD HOOKER a candidal# for
Tax CoM?lor, at Ik* aaraiag alaaiioa , *
J9T We are authorined to aaf
aownaa V. T- AU8TI9 a candidate for Tax
Collector, af the aaxt el?itoa. *
tW We are authorized to anaow-a
9. H. WrCVLT.OTTOW a mrdllalt for
Its Call?tor, at Mm imxC ?foeIfow.
pg" W# are authorised to an
aaaaee ft. T. RHEMATR at a eaadidata for
Tax Collector at Mm ?lag at?Mob.
i3T We arc requested to an
tome* Ma. ELI A 8 DILL, a* a car.dMM* for
Tax Collect or, at (tea acxt RfoMMpa
t3T.I AMES Ik I'KAUKOK an
immmcc MwaW aa a candidate foa Zat Cai
i?tor at foa xayR ffrxRax.
r ' * 11
I
is womtn%
I' f^r '" t'-1
FR^OPBRTY,
4 .? wirTTTi |p*i?HOlfHEHOLU
' ^ '^ " A*B ^CtSA-V** wrf
KITCHKN FlHNITUftE
PlMtollM fMlt,
A LOT OK * , ,
MULES AND H0US:S,
ANI> ALSO |
A LOT OF OATTL2,
for v on Kirry . ,'vj
BAGS or COTTON,
lino KUsiiRLn OP
I COTTON SEED,
uciriisiminiiuircffli
20,000 BUHDLB8 0*
^ODDBIH,
300 OTHjSW^ 07 OATS,
1,000 potnm or
BJHtOOM.
ALWO,
Five Road Wagons
r?o of wtiiefc Iff Largo snrt ibo rvrt Sn??H.
S COTTON
O N K THHAMHEH.
TO* life***
131 NEGROES,
TWO 07 WX0X ARK
BLACKSMITHS,
Til KEG OK rOt'K
Mood W?ffo u >a s,
TWO 8KAMSTU K SS KS
A.VZ) gTOUSE8KB VAJftS,
AMD ONI
[ rUITATiSI SAHFIITU.
Moot ??f whom ire voting mwl llkrlr.
UB9 S,
BETEXTXEH TXAOTf OF LAUD,
ro?t?l?ui| stwHii th? tinml?r Art*l<
ilsttSlml l?| ?, Pint* at wliirh will >?
?.n ih' ?isy ??f Sole, hawing iltr
imrt it ? i?? 1
>ncli. many ?f Una* TracU tin rr
ire aettlement*:
Mo. lf Tfc? llowM'Hi) containing HOol
Iimv-, >iiu?U<l < ? Sh|imI? a d Kf< dy It t*r-,
I'd in * high l'?t* of rn'tifntiftii, ?
Mo. S? Tin* Z-h*h>n Tract, mn
g Wit Vera and dhiat. d on
r. and in a good rt?l< of . u'llvnfi.in
Mo. S, The Lurindi m>w(f Tr nr. I
Mining *JNI Via, aitwaled on Saluda Itiver,
iltd in a high Wa?e of onlllvati>n?.
Mo. 1 The M?nr? Pup - Trant, contain-l
ng I SO Aen-#. and ehnated ?it? Saluda
Klver
Mo. 5. The llns-| Tenet. coital-dug 14* I
irrr", a-d al'iinted on K~ed\ R'Cre.
Mo. e, Till- John W ?l?l Tract nrtnl:%|||- 1
ng >M Acri'i. an * altu i'?| on Re. dy Ri< < f,
ind In goon Mi|-lniiii?,
Mo. 7, *'he l^nl* Wata.it, Tr o-t, cm-1
tfit A?r<a, iiiid in a tdgh M> Ir ?-f
ll'tiratin ?.
Mo. 8, The OlinM Tr-nl. emit li.i'gj
iSi Ait'*; vatwa fe Tract, ? th g.*?* !MInM*.
Mo. 9, 1 ha s|ma TmH. rao.t?di lug tin
A<m; a valnaMn Tract. nleo wi h gm?l
hi..1 ?.??? *. and in a good Mali- ?* eii'ilcntinn.
Mo. 10. Thf Mill Taw, rMiidninf ft I
Arm*, lying on en?h d ? of Rody Kltof.
ifini. which i? a r*o*d Url l and Haw Mill,
Mo. 11, The l-ntinier Tract, containing j
WI Acfre, aitnated on the Owntillr Road,
rid containing a gootl aattl. mfit
Mo. 19, I'art of I Jttini'-r Tract, contain-1
Ing )SS Acre*.
Mo. 19, The C-o?V Tract, containing S'.*7
Ai-rra. lying on Walnnl Cr.-eV, and in a
high Mate of e?l?ivath,n.
JfO, 14, The Waitn Tract, cnntainli g'ilht
Acr-a. ltta| At Walnut t>eeh. and a vrry |
rain??ir imn ht Mriiiintr piif It nj
n haa a l.inif Q'mrry and ? Kiln rrady for
linminir ihi* Wir,
Ho. 15, (/' rk A Troe?. nr?n
lainiiiK X-nt Att> t. aiini>tr4 < n thr fir* ?villa
? ? ). mrl Km imm* KMiKnrtitr, aln>
In a hi-h ata'a ??f ItSmiwa.
wo. is, Thr Kiamaa Tr*?-t nnntnli In* I
! Ait a. ThiaTrarl it ?l ? A?l ii!a
Ritar and Turkey Or. k, in AM. rili
ftlarlrt, and ta a vary valnaM# pla?<-. ami
n lii;K -to#.- riltitalww.
Wo. 17, Tit* J?m? M>- raTraat, rt?ti?a|i
iMM lat er-?, ?i?uat*d In AMx-fl l- f?a
irio, an *ai?ta Ritrr, and In a k gh *tair
of ?allltatli?.
TEH INS.
Th? ? ?)?? Pf?|.#nv will ho mM oh m
rro4ii nf ?nic mid two jreww, triih
fr?w dwjr of awlr, i??m4 i? l<? |?.?M
nuollw.
hwllMoM lo |l?? hnnd. trlth nf I HIM
) ? nppri'V-d t ?>n ?? ? ?, wM <Wr|r?|tll>R
of r>; !#ti lotlorw, wltWhmo*
l* mM In riA
TO THOSE INDEBTFD.
A LI. pfrfHH Iw^.Mnl to thw (went* no
oiottor* rtniHUntf nwwn it fho Hm lt
f th' <1. iw tn H, . Mn-ni, A f t.
m?tfw? ifc* omf wMi-ot fiirihs . 'lew:
nil ihnn? Savin* ilrioan-i* trill ptrowwnJor
them in, (N-oocrlr ???cwt.-?l
W. T.4H P. tMirOrtrfWfl
o+n h *
\ i
| Jrt.* 6, rcfMhlHtf
Pi Hilk^. ^1' lli^
^l4>?3K>?ir? tS^^^hSS^wSn
^k?Mfi tK# Iwf. /fffl
*M*? llwrt^r B??tn? t>r linlji'W Mm
U tkl*MI?|J m
tk* iW f^riW l.r .lm?fciW! A*.*
mni?im??t <rf , fW
. Tln-nAicr. W. ?Kn4 ti.F.'vtf
Plt'EKSfJ. ??wi # |? mm! ?w K" M?U
of H.?*h (WIm, k? ?lf*l?i? '*4 ?*? * |w??
violin m? hy tf* ?wU-?*i*
intr ?Jpr Oov?mit-. m ? *?> iw.r?H?.i?ry tirn
A>i^r>0 ??iivH f ili# OKH-NI A?M?W*, il?
I Uk iWi- *?r fiiM-immiiiMi. ?*.?# * mp-*
Hit* r?^"?-?llti|r til* ."rUltiyiBiM .Wiwhrrin'
<? 11 ?? <>? ?r.'t r. ?. t?lHii t? ixiim-m il
O U'UIIU. OICTMK FW>T MNHAV
I a im'v r. r ui .i! nexi cM?inw, <M' !? )
niMv W |>r> ti* Ih the Houn- Rr|>r?>fiit?
il*?m i? Mild in
l? opMvwt l-Wrti'W i?f IV- aldent and VK
Pr- i?f I!? SR?im ?>f
nri, in rimftimiiT ?{ih 'b- Art of ?K* I'lHi
ItdrrnU r?niiMi afomeoid.
A* tb?* r<-rm?iciil C??n?iitntb>n lo to In
otfiNiiHl, an election wlil In- required ??
ta n Srno'nm from thi-Sia'e, und oini. In ?l
probability. ?>R>i<i?rlov the |o*Hl!flr Mato
tbr miintrr. nthrtlii |mhU?1 n>ntt*ea will b.
Mod on ?l I be aamt wnioo of the lryi-In
lure.
Ofveti nnder mv hand. and ih? dmI of tin
State af??s mid, at Columbia, Ihit the elxl I
day nf Julv. in the year ?# oar I^onl ?!<
thousand t-yhi hundred and atlyooc
and in 'be richly aixtli year ?f ?be inde
pei.deoro df the State or Nonlh C le.dlnn
F w PI- K W*.
I-aac II. Hum. Swrtttty of state.
Mr is P
The State^ of South Carolina.
7?I mtt nrrf n'ttfuftrr the Mnmntfrr- / /A# Oner*
I Kfertiimm. /nr the Mttrict nf OrmumriUe,
I nf (i/eemrillr V. H. I
I a ponoMio of an Art of (be Genrel AaiK-mhiy
of tblr State, paeard a the 14th
Uw.-inbrr. A. D. tt.it. and an Act of the Confederate
Cn?*rn?, entitled " An Art to pat IXlo
operation the florrniment. under too permit
n-nt Conrl'tntlnn nf the Confederate Steiei
?f America.'* yoa are hereby required, -artel
legal roller, (and being duty qnaliflcO.) to
proceed to bold an Klcrtlnn for a Il< pr.-eenlallw
iatbr ('.ertw of the Confederate Stater,
for th Fifth Congrea^liinr.l TMrtrtet. on tb?
FIRST WEDNESDAY IK NOVEMBER next,
at the name place, and to ha conducted by tbr
*?me Knnarem. and iit ibe w?c manner iu
the Kleclbtn nf Menda-re of the State Lefrtida(urr.
and after baring dctciminod on the pere.n
duty elected, ynn do certify the aatne anraniln*
In ( > nkitor vnnr band and ml In
tli* O?wmor T'it the tim"* Win*.
Given an der kt bend anil fho M*l*f the Stait,
in CnlnnliU. the K?th ilnj of July, in tkt
year of ner Lord one thmtpand eivht htin.
rirvd mhI rlmtv-one. and in the eighty-pistil
y?ar nf th-8<?rerei-?niv and Independent*
of 'he Stafo of S<xitb Carolina.
U v the Governor.
vtm. r. upktt.
Dep'y Secretary of State.
Manager* of Election in OroenTlllc
District.
rn-M\|llp fiiiet ll'.??p?Wm. Havre,
ffnm'ln fU-ettle. W R. I*. Farr.
MeOtll'otmli'p?.Jrttnt-B On idea. VTm |V>nnltleon.
1i. It. J.'hnei'n.
J nor-'?Andrew Hamilton, 4. D. Sullivan,
W. R. B-rry
Faievi-w?J.-ne K. Stone. R. llarriaoa
Forte, W. L Mar-hall.
Hn.rlnii??'??Thni-I Fowler. J. R StmW,
Si R. W ret two land.
ft.e'.-rde'- J??ho H". A*ie?ln. flenrv L>
Hende-p?n. Da'lel if. Hnll
Mm tie'."?Toliv.r W cei. T. P. AeliH|pre
P.?ol?at f> Cur 'on.
W.-it-eM' ?-Tlo map Turner. K V. Opr
rl-mt P M Aeker.
^leek nV?f>, S ftrn n, I. A. ^mitli, W,
0-e?*n.
Monty.>nt ft* ?J. I' itilktme. C. C
Mm fv#wttert. Tli mop W R?e.
(Viae FaIPe?J M. Il.ifdkiwa, *iU- To.w
krW'.'-. iohn K St#i?ln?tiM?.
F..|ir-r'*H?..r? RT.Talley. William Cos
H.-'iderpoti One
Hrn*?n'??O'irrr Barrett, M. II. flood
Utt. I'n* Befia.it.
Ilmltf.*'?I Si vie W. H.idgea, F. K. Fuller
Calvin fS.whIwin.
IM?kev?a? II Keel.r, David Barton, II
R F..wt:r.
0> op-'-?flrtif .min Few, dr., f|. A Olboo j
?- v rn..L^.^
M?*?? '< ?lU-rryrma Ekwiri I>avid Me
Clnill, TIkHIMo IteHi
|ti>iillii>l'e-/l<'iir2 W. Ktilh, Joltn Mas
l?*r?. llnwnH llciXrnin,
P??i't?hi Inn?M. IUmm?rt, L. M
tv n*. ThfHmt linldMtidl, J.\
T*?Ur'? -*v?lmiiow Jhh>i, DkvH Bayne
IWv t'antral.
S.pt |* ! <4
PUBLIC ARMS.
Y If AVK tovn tpsoliilod by iho Oormtr
I tl?. .'.(flit of jhn Stale. in
trlet. f?r the COM.KCT/ON OF PVKll
A KMC, MUNITIONS, Ae., twl f & Ner^?;
Kirn *MIn (wall prr*on* having 'Jnn?. Sw-.rdi
Cart rid a. >i?se*, Bull*, wr any other Arm aa<
Mnm'flon* holofipiag fa tba flUb of Snail
Carolina, In rAn Mm mm U m* at Aran
villa C, II.. foRBtritk, o? Ifcay w)U b. rvpntw
a# kaailouarlim
AH (Mtriw>n? knowfwi of Poblfe Arm*, Ac.
to Um ^mnmIw of wmy l?4ifldtil, m n
1 owe ted to git* too 11 mod to to mot too ?f lit
Till order d?c* Mi ftpfdj to MM, Mr.. i<
nctool icrtlM, to oft* oxUting ?r*?*t<*e4 MH
?et"L*?5
I DENTAL CARD.
mm
' rm BBdcrMjtood trttold roMMctftilly lor.**
I (to cftlMiM of An*wm ttoot be toft
returned. mm> ftMjr to htooSlI* Ol*o.
**?. AX&KHdO*. ,
A-a n IW . Rirgtol Pwntito,
- '
m lfOTICJR.
ALL ? **<?. ,nctobc/,.iTo Coi. an BP.* r
POOL towwA m ngmM to onto
(to ?er4 and oottto 4 bote Ntoto awl Aeeouuto
and (bote kortoa 4uto?do agitott too Baftrt
wHI koftd totfto to. wifMrti attofttoA.
W. M. tfOOOLBTT, Baaoator.
* *1" *
' **JEI
L '";t"",
k ^JjStSg
Hi. m ?>bc? twiMiU^mEMW. 1
S1" * <1
A. T ' ^
yfri kiffl m y> fc -^faiiMilriifo^B& JB
ryitfic wHmrO^ t?MWH -I
' '' ^ I
lllMv lUh.^U^T^r.. r^m^. J
^M^"p- w >M^>^**T *>'^*<m{*'*r ^ ^
Three Honsos And Lots*
gSfeft -4 Eg55?2i
*?*e9w5S. *T tMMwIib Mrtw^ rf m+- fl
i pltod for mhhi. TV? ??*? wfeMnr >? U?m?t 1
. lb* pniNwb of h>? it otkrlwibiiM b* b ? 1
jpttfad In, to thn only m>n wtj-totor* dto- ?7 )
' position t? dinpoM of tbn property. I
Alio, for Mfo, * VACAJW LOT. _ J
... Xnqolre ?i *to C?ee ftwywtieelwe ?,
r ' p,~ 5^
ilVJGAH8ftEAFLABIlil9C
CL\R!FIKI?, rni'hmf imI I'ow'A Sugar
C?j?ri?f Rmi O-fffr
Omiw L?w> Omin Kbv "".f """*
Kii|writ?r L*?f Ijtnf :.<*>* ' *.
B'i< < Jolrtrn Hvn?|? ,
\|>p?r VIr ik
r.H* BnMi* nwilh *v
Ft.*1) liimrnr Nwl? - .j, ?' ; r.^
Hm>h* I'r.-rrvinfr i*r* ' r$
Citron, t*iirrt??t- nn?f Ratofha "W-* i *?
All for m!? LOW. . .<;a%v->dEf' * ?'
&\yck
* |fv '
Kxfcnl?m' Notice.
ALL |ihs?iii? i t? i h? <h
tin l?u- Mnj H LEE THiiL^FO^
?t* Ntnlir .*rT) |4fiWiit; iikI
?11 hMrinit clnlm* agiiiiiKi ihv A^.
will pft-n-ni tl?*m. prufrrt) nmrhr), within
th- next thrre m-rttbr, to I?U Executor ?r
K*- ntlrl*. yjg .
UOWERT T, TlttTTHTO.V
ttU-A5 VT, TllRC.SToS.
Prb 11 4? tf
AUGUSTA
PIRE INSURANCE
AND HAWKING COMPANY,
CAPITAL, <1075,000. . W
WILL uk? RISKS upoa ttoa?Mi?WMf
bin ten**. r aHg? ' W.
T. SHUMATE, Agent.
raj ma?!
IHAVKTWF.STV ItoXr;-.?f tk. L1W
li-tf BmihU ?>f TOIIA' OO, wltirh J
kar. r.crivo'l ?o cuii?iyniiifhl,(?l rMrr (H
aolr; T*' " f - * |
C If. D.\I.TQV? <H*.0 LEAF * / t
N. mf.TOf* HE?T * '
K I?AI.TON^ CHKHJLY RKD
J. w. Ciro DElt
: T. U. WILHOW.
J. A. DAVID.
' H *?
E. P. JO\IX
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ANl? hOLlOmiR IN BQIIITT
mnnui, i. ?.
/fOflw RMtiMtnf Cmirtllmm Ibtuit,
Sifr ko w*j bo KmH ibit), >in I, A. M.,
' to 2. P.M. J SJ-I* Jan 19
MU VVINO.
HAIR TRIMME R, US3I.\8, OVSNt
AMD ??
ItA/.t>|< SETTING AX J? ?I1A WiMii 1
?T TMK
ftlBBi Door abooo Mr. MlPbm.' ?
. ..Wl'-SONCOOK. (
selling birr
?T LOW PRICES f R CASH. Til'"
IWotHh-p oiwi f?.f m)? kU ratir* i
su?rk ?>* 5
Ai ih? l*??K iMMiW prta# t?r f iA. '
jgy f.?uirnr4 I
*M. t 18 ' '
KKMKMBBIt
The Oetf, Dumb and 5Six>4,
'PUK nt>d -r?ivin- d. having bwnapfwliitwl
I Ajo?1 faf tfcir 8*fl? Mlf ?t
HRIIOUH. MATH. MMIwjlMkartWM
ifrmi/ipi^iwW?rf (8? /^Wliiw /or tkt ItrmY
iMmk ?W tiliitff, mt CmlmrUnrtrng*, H. tj.,
t WihiIiI r?l| lfa?* nMfHtUi'i of
? iwrrltinl* hikI isit?r?*V>t. *?? lki? Bo
5 TM? Inrthulum *?*?U m miM*
f OO'M of IVU??*.llty far rbwli toir Ht?t? ??
i. m kvulily eh#n??*?*rt*?Hl, *nd 4^rM p?
I froimar, I ?|ll anil on * fmd tapMia?tlw
? mm orlWrt <9 b? *liMih?r?.
. TllU*. rftRUN
" . " - .
FKJSSHDRUOS
j. Am kiukpatbick^
- r, MIO ;
1 * 1
f < \ 0 I.A l.te^ wi>>..?wr llittai* n^w?llu
Kj i- f* in ? I'm# K-lni tbhmJUt '
TH?-?v Mf frti ** u?-*k $t/mM
Im
I mm e. ?.Unf1y P^ftrfna flMf ATP1
PL|!>, mm| *0 1 bmf ?o4 m.'lm**-*}
*?r t,WM inmmM* Iat HMN
w|? * !' * H
iMU ,y,J T^^TT
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, ' - * <* ?? ?-? m '?' < ?*' **
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k ^ToKfy, E*^, ?Ko j
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