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CLUflXVG.
BY ?MtMl wmdiwiM trtww IB*
?* yipurt, TME SOUTHER!! INTER
BRT4B and THB PATRIOT AKT> MOUN-.
YAtBHBR will b*th b* I* DMHtt
Iilwiittin Br IB* ram *f TBI RES DOL
laARS, <*
BO JOKX.
B*n *r* Kird, ft ltd mommy U aoare*. So
my *r*ry My, nd ao My w*. In eonaid rattan
of tfcara facta, know ftll man to
wttnm Aim praraata may ramr, greeting:
Hat will lata, hi payment of SuhaerlpOm
ft* IB* R*a?*>ftira. or lor *ny deht
Aim ? By patroaa, say artiol* W praeiaion*
h Mtanoft aia raoh ft* corn, wheat., flour,
wftUUra, pam cHWkeae, baiiiar, egga, Bacon,
Ao., ^k, ?l IWIr market raise. Good erope
hare been aade.'aad onr coantry peopl
ha?? Ww blsseed with an abandanea of
jjml fcr ma* and Wait, and bare something
to spar*. Payment for either old or m?
sabaori ptloas may be madetathla way, and
we will bo (fad to (ret it. wn* along,
good friend*, and if yoa can't satisfy onr
paisis, perhaps yoa can oor appetitoa, while
we are battling with the hard times. Mo
?oy will not be rejected. If any of onr friend*
are ao brtvaaU aa to haro any of the art!
ale on hand, and deeire to pay It in.
Wood.
I We would remind tlioee of onr eobeerlbore
who have promised to pay na their tubaeriptiona
in wood, that winter ia npon n?
and that wood ie an iodirpensable article
to onr comfort and progress. We therefore
hope to eee onr ?ood friends bring the
article at once. Bring it along.
Coort ef Comma* Flee*.
The Pali Term of the Coort of Common
Plea* and General Sessions for Greenville District
commenced on Monday morning fast, and
adjourned yesterday evening. Judge Wutrnr.n
presided. Too criminal raees were tried :
Harrison Dalton, for arson, and Andrew Jackaon
Skoiton, for mnrd*r. Dalton * aa found
guilty of harming, and sentenced to three years'
Imprisonment. flksltoe found guilty, hut an
appeal having besn taken, aentenee has not
been passed.
Ths Pair.
Ths Pair gotten ?p by the Ladies for the
benefit ot the /Vraas Outkrdu and Camhnn
Jfountameen, wss largely attended and liberally
patronised on Wednesday eveaiug last.
| The Ladies, who managed, and the citiseas,
who patronised, all deserve mnch credit.
S uatiae.
ITnving understood that C. J. Klford, Bsq.,
hti Kern charged with writing er procuring
the article? which hare appeared ia ear columns,
adroeatiag hisVlaime (e the Oolgaetcr
of the O reenrille Regiment, we deem it hat
Justice to that gentleman to state that he had
no eonaeetion whatever with the anthorsdiip or
publication ?f said artielee; hat, ee the eentrarj,
frequently expreeeed his regret to at
their appearance, as being calculated to dircrt
the public interest frotr. the work ef raising the
Regiment to that of selecting officers, which he
fhlt should hare been delayed aatil after the
Regiment was secured.
Released.
Among the prisoners lately released. by
order of the Lincoln government, at Washington,
we And the name of Mr. A. Boasmikk,
who resided prcrione to hie going in
I to service. In this plaee. He wean member
of the company of the lamented Pools.
Washington Stroot Praahyterlam Church.
Rev. J. 8. Willsaicks having resigned the
gharge of the Preahytsrian Church at this
place, which he has so ably and agreeably
filled for the past twoyeara. It has been supplied
by ths election of Rev. R. T. Briar,
T> n.. formerly and for several years Pres I
<I??l <,f T ,*n renew ill it Pemale flolleve. I
| While the friends of the Church will mo
I douI it rrt'r.t to hear of the InM of Mr. WII.Lr
<*?*?, whom they h?l<! in such high Mti
| m > ion. they will, nt the wm? time, rejoice
to learn of the eleottnn of Doctor Botvr.
II." Is well known 11 n divine of the highest
order end of great erudition, end one of
whom any congregation mlirht he prond;
end we congratulate the Church upoit it*
acquisition.
T# Postmaster*
We will deem it en especial faror conferred
upon ue, if poet masters will inform
im when onr jtaper is not taken ont of their
ofllee* hy the person to whom it t* addressed.
or l?y some memher of their families.
We were requested, the other day. to discontinue
sending oar paper to a subscriber
who hsd been desd near two years; and
not then by the postmaster.
> i . m n? w?
fftr- An election for Field Oirin of lk?
OrHBfUU Regiment will bt hold oa Saturday
ext.
The election of ? Oongreaeional Representative
arill beheld on Wedneeday ntib
The Legislators of thia State aecti oa
Wednesday next to appoint Kleoters of Freeldent
and Vice Preeideut of the Confederate
State*.
fV* Ife regret that the letter* of " T. Q.
J>." and " Krael " are crowded out thla week.
[roe tbr aoirrnaait Ktrntarmtas.]
To the *?biie.
A* seeding time ie near at hand, and Abe
Lincoln's blockade ha# ralaed the priee of
blii-itnn* very mneli, end eeereo et that,
aid money out eery plenty. It ie time for
farmer* to look'oat for * eabetitnte, whleh
n ?n he easily found in the article of Lime.
< ?ne peek of rook or uneleolted Lime in
three be-hole of cold water, will moke a
Rr|iMd a* effloeohwa for eoaklng wheat ee
a pnrrml and a half 4t hloeetone, and more
fertilizing-.?the grain to remain, as wkh the
lilneetone, from fifteen to twenty hours,
he Lime aan be had for twenty eenle a
Vpahe) in Spartanburg. The author haa
41 fed then} both for many years.
* Ql? Wa?*f >*Mft 1
' ft"
<ttow Ml? wpt<H w> ? ?MU #
wo+v my -ttolo imxm* i ?wh ft*
v
1o?imb?bm matoh?<mr"amt w,
to Aan?a|i*ao(k?'itMlHyUHi*tk?a?
or ieeoftts of At tttdUMtt Mom m (w
f i^wtliwl wyliiwirtt This ?pmM-W
rareratla Mtkor rata at M tiraw tha printer
MfMnWlj fdneud mm m Instead of nu oinrar
signature. TV la, bratbar Volunteer*, la tVa
i Um rawer heart It arra insinuated tVat
M was abaofataly utiwiry that a ana ahoaM
ba a Latin scholar botece ha waa qwltM ta
J ad ya of tha aMrlta or demerits of a eaadldale
he office, aitbat fhll or military j bat to bin,
had hta party of aapivlag olw seekers, It 1*4
convenient bono to nibble at. Too, ny bardwork
fa f IMIow-ooldtora?yon who earn yaw
broad by tha awaat of yoar brow?yon who
eon prior tha bono and atnew of aoetaty?yon
and aa met not, dare wot, precoma to any
which candidate wa daen the aaoot worthy and
Moritorioaa, loot wo lay onraalraa liable ta ba
at took ad by tbo Jhiowtay oaaa. If it baa not
bean oor pood (ortnna la rooatre a thorough
and complete adooatioa, aoldlera of tha QraaarilU
Regiment, la that any raaaoa why wo
aboold kaap oor mouths abut, and allow onraelrea
to bo controlled and dictated ft by thooo
wboaa r-peritr adoration baa lad theia to bail
ere tbat a man, without tbia certain degree
af adooatioa, la an \mftrior, and utterly unqualified
to deride for whom ha aball rote F
I cannot ao think. But, place tbia party into
office, and bow will it ba with us? Wo will
haro to stand aloof; for they wllltbea, aanow,
consider themselves oar superiors, and will recline
at ease upon their dignity.
I regret ealreioely that " A Volunteer"
abvwld hare so criminated bimaelf as te enopol
ate to diepot? some or Me statements: and
I regret H all the more, alneo ho baa made it a
personal issue, for wo hava always respected
Mr. Arthnr as a gentleman of high attainments;
l?ui. Justice to oureclf, to tbo candidates.
and the member* of the Regiment, demands
that facts should ba adduced to prove
how erroneously the writer chronicled the aer irea
of this gentleman, while in Virginia.
We claim that Mr. Arthur was not a bonh
Jtii* member of the Butler Guards; that he
noeer answered at mil mil; that he nercr did
any kind of military duty with them ; consequently
he eannnt be considered as baring
been in Ooafedernte service. It is said he received
no pay. find he been In actnal so trice,
as " A Volunteer " would hare us believe, ho
would htrc been entitled, not only to pay, bat
transportation, also. He was, nominally, a
Chaplain to the Ratler Guards; hat tba army
ramil a I Iacis a<lsa?U no ?.V? *>" (!i>~ ?~
"" .. pvn.vivu III Ci.fiipr.nies,
and only one In a Regiment. If Mr. Arthur
was ever on picket duty, wo can find no
evidence of it from tlie member* who bare returned,
and the onlv time that we can learn af
hie doing eeivice with them, wn on the Sd af
July, when. In company with Col. JCorshaw, ho
rode horachaek on a ivconnnitering expedition.
The Butler Ouiirdx wery aith them. Wo cannot
And that he ever drilled with the company,
or erer went oat on any duty, except the one
and antler the circa fast an oca mentioned. Than
yon will eee that I ho raet amount of labar
performed hy this gentleman, durtoir hi* few
months' vi?it to Virginia, ha* dwindled down
considerably. Of courac theae foots would never
haro bceo brought ant by me hat far the
injuiWioa af the aommnnieation of " A V'dnntew,"
and if Mr. Arthar ia a member af any
organised eempany, we arc not aware of it.
nor were we at the time wo penned our first
article.
Wa wtvtl believe that tha soldier* af the Regiment
will rally around the first candidate
announced, and support him who has dona eo
much for a*, being satisfied that wane other
wouM he more derated to the interest of hi*
men or the cause, or would labor more tealonety
for their comfort and welfare. In u
word, he ia the man for tba place, th* truth
of which will be verified to as after the citation.
Wo regret that wo are compelled
woke sweh a reply to a brother volunteer, bat
truth must and will out,
PRO BONO MILITORUM.
[ron thb aatmiKua EJiTrnraiau ]
if*. Editor?TIi wing bran called on
through yonr column* to oorve tlie Orefl ills
Regiment a* Colonel, I deem it proper
to respond through the name medium. I
am somewhat embarrassed In doing so,
however, hy the feet that I hare been assailed
in no unusual and unjuatif able manner,
by soma anonymous writer. Ilia Intention
ia to areata a prejudice whlcli may blind
tne judgment 01 me ?ninnif?n no cannot
deceive, I am persuaded, any fellow-cltisens
by this sort of electioneerlng scheme. I
will not, therefore, now eoneern myH:lf or
trouble you with the questions raised; hut
will only say I claimed no credit for the
services rendered in the Army of the Potoini>c?I
did no wore than my duty. I am
content to rest upon what the Colonel of
the Regiment, Col. Kershaw, reports of me
to the commanding General. Examine
what he says, and decide fiir yourselves between
him and all malicioua gainsay era.
I have accepted the nomination from no
motives of mere ambition, but with an
earnest desire to serve my country and the
volunteers of my District- And should my
fellow-soldiers decide to plsce me in the
responsible and dangerous position of Colonel.
I will devote whatever of energy and
fitness God may have given me, to the areltare
of my men and the defence of my
country. In the contest for this office let
there tie no contention, but that noble eon>
teation, or rather emulation, of who ean
beat work and best agree in promoting the
great eaosWof Southern Independence and
liberty. . T. 8. ARTHUR.
October S9tb, 1861.
Extract from Colenel Kershaw's Report
of the Battle of Maaaosao.
e
* I would particularly mention the gallant
conduct of Iter. T. S. Arthur, whoae
rills did gofxt service, and that of Professor
Venable, of Hoeth Carolina College ; Capt.
V. W. McMastsr, Oen. Johnson Uagsod,
Col. Allen J. Green, Ms). J. II. Folder, Mr.
Edward Folder and Mr. Oscar J^iber, eitisens
of Sonlh Carolina, who fought in the
ranks as volunteers, with distinguished
bravery and efficiency."
e e e e s .
IIa*d Times in New Yore.?The
stringency of the times in New York city
may be learned from ike fact that
out of two hundred and fifty first class
merchants?nen who were regarded a*
impregnable?only thirteen thus fai
have met their obligation*. Of tb?
small fry who have failed it may be eatd
their same is k-gioe.
of tho OoaMortto &iuo, OaooftboaMtf
<W?i? wwnoT )W|W1>
41m bioebad*. by iritM they propoPa, at
fcr m p?aibla, is doprfva ? not only ol
th? omfuria m<I hntin?M <>i
Ilia tat ?f *mi artlelaa wht*h ara Mb
pMMkb to bonoa olvillaod astauace.?
TV fir Mn to t? dtprlrt ua ol brM.iartt,
a?H, laathor, mI aaeb lifco, mwV V?moM?
aa by vut, Md dlBriM aiiit* hMMm
Thirrfx*. oeoty mm, bo aaattor what Kb
poKtiaal pwtwi4on> My bo, that ii<V ia
raMag tfce prioo oI thoeaiadtapoaaablo ar>
MoWi, or oay other (W?U aaeaaaariea, U,
to that cat rot. a LimmAmit*. Beery man
w bo avail* hioieulf ol tKo dietreee ol Um
country by laooeaaing tho prior, abort a
roaaoaablo and lair proftt oa capital ami
ooaipoaaatian Ibr labor, la, to alt iataota a ad
pnrpoaea, aa osotny to tbo Oonfedrrutt
Statoa, and abouli bo ae hold by thr people.
I Tluu. u ?..V^IL. -L. I -1.1
up tba flour and ralitd the prie* two dolkn
barrel on it, or* p bod ae ?Um mmoIo*,
and should bo so Irtolrd. The men who
o?o do foir ond profit obi* boainr**, mnkin|t
l?otb*r ot last year* piicea, omd bow
mok* th* people pay Half as oiurb igain, or
double whatthay did lut7or,*r?li themme
row. The mrn who boy up *oH and hold It
for tha porpoao ot enhancing tho price.t*?loBg
to tho mm* clam. Thay ar* each playing into
tho hand* of tbo Abolitioniata, and aro Jn*t*
ly entitled to bo clamed aa Abo Lineoln
men. There la bo exenae to bo found for
any individual. In the feet, that othera do
it. and therefore ha doe*. He might jnet a*
well attempt to fnellfy stealing or fraud beeaoae
others aro guilty. There ia no blinking
the faot, that every man who avoile himeelf of
the public diet rem mod calamity, ie, to all
intanta, to that extent, an efficient enemy
to hie eountry ; aod ao intelligent, potriotie
community, will ao decide, and the deoi ion
will be carried out by acta.
Again. while ao large a proportion of the
mm at South Carolina are In the field, battling
for their country'a right*, nvcriflcing
their kmmneu, tim#, health, eomforts and
Uvea in the canae of independence; can It
he ? ehall it be? that Any part of the iahahi
tantu of the Htate, who ilaj at hem* in ea?e
and comf>rt?making money hy their tu*nal
labor and bnoineee, not oontent with equity
ble profit*, be allowed to aap the very vital#
of the fwmiMee of thoee who are dolnc
duty in the army f Sltall tanner* and leather
dealer*, end eelt dealer*, meat aad flour
I dealer*, be permitted to monopolize tho**
lndMpcneable article*, M>d rait=e the prior
until soldier*1 widows, ami erphAua, and
wives, and children, aad m<>thera, and aietera,
shall he compelled to do yltlioat, or
part with what means they may have to fill
the pocket* of iweo deleted to thu at?dy of
how they can, to the be?t advantage, deviaa
nteaa* of converting thf pablii nUmity Into
motirj to put into their own pockets.
If on? of 9t>r ?k?1 (11erv wt? wounded in the
bottle field, eo be eould not resist, who
woald Hiitb any respect for the Lineolnlte
thnt w.?nld pick hie pocketf How much
more iifuat and eon tempt veuld every one
feel, hi, the Confederate soldier that would
pick a brother's pocket under like elroutnetancee.
How much better than either it
the m?f that #tav? at kotne practicing eontrivaneee
to piok tffe pockele of tke wire*
and friend* of the soldiers ia tke field !
The |>eop)* of thf Confederate are
rveietiug a soiftnM ^eeny. It ia the eeuee
of theSoif^.^ 'HMfethnt etay at home have
high advantages noble duties to perforts
a* well ae llit Wnto the field. Every
tree friend of hfveosntry, ia willing to
do all he eau to pronfiu the aoccea* of the
common cenee, and relieve, ae far as he cen,
the embarraeement of hie neigh bore, hie State
end*. heOonfcderney. And aoene hat en enemy
will, knowingly, add to tke distress and
expense of individual*, State*, er the Confederation.
The duties we owe one another,
and the oommoa cause of independence In
which we are engaged, in a subject well
worthy oar attention aod study at thta time.
If opportunity permits, I propose to pursue
this eabjeet further at anolber lime.
e^LNEX.
roa nix aNTxxraies.
STAT LAW.
To Mettrt. Ware, Hokt, WUhoHM, Stolen
and Snlliran, Smator and Jirpmmtativn to
th* Lrgitlnlaro /rota Orrmvilt* Diltrict ?
OsaTLKHKN?As one of your constituents, I
lake the liberty of calling your immediate
and earnest attention to the eaption of tbie
KrUf artiale Vi.nr flalleh ? T^?4alal/vea
will toon call you to Colambi* to enact
law* for tha benefit of the people of your
frtetrict and State. We are now engaged
in a great resolution?the end of whieh no
man can tell. The rieh and the poor have
an equal iutercet in ite early and sueeeeeful
termination, and each ought to be protect,
od alike during ite pendency. It eeemt to
me, then, there ie no law more urgently de.
manded for the benefit of the people at
large, than a Stay Law. All admit tha t
money ie scarce, the times hard, with e*?ry
prospect of both brooming mora so. Under
three circumstances, ought not the debtor to
be protested in wmi way during the war 1
If property ie cold under execution, it will
hfki Kfintr nna lklr/1 a# mKa? t? *as? m .Jt U<
la*. For instance; I mw ft pie** ofrea
oftteu ft old on ftftlo day is Oe lobar, for !?j?
than on* half of what it oo*t two or ihrm
year* tinea, beaide* improveananta made or
the properly tinea the pore haft*. If thia ii
i ha mm with real hum, how ntneh wore
would it ha with peraoaal property I?
Would It bring cm third of what it aoa<
two yenra ftinea f I think not. 1 would
i therefore, reapctfully aoggeet to you, befon
' leaving for Columbia, that you aeeertala, ai
well at yon can, the aentlmnaiiaof your oon
t atHuenta on thia important matter. 80 fe
1 ae 1 have aonvaraad with the people in ra
' lation to it, they ewe unanlmouely in fav 01
1 of eoma auah a meaaure.
I By a Stay Law I do not mean that ai
pmnillfi Jar ife* aeeurtqr ot dehto- afcal
^tWeCn jjcXhtar estepHsa irWOwMUm*.)
K tfflAe waste eeer.colaM by mhnU mU
k "!t welt mNWtk(pr4*Mti AM ?
1 AM in Ate Steto against (II SUf Laws.?
| TVK I Aiob, 1# aomnaendatafcdasing tian
of ordinary fiowmrtkl pontes Wvight M
' by speculation or oror trading ; aosb os ws
' hod In 'tt, 17 and 17. But w? <n now to
' As midst, or raAer A* beginning, of groat
distress; grsatsr tiiaa any of as bars srsr
' seen before ; growing owt of an aatual stats
of war. Most AW guestioa, than,' M men
' and Legislators ought to meet it, who bars
1 As real internet of tbstr constituents at
' heart. Ton will not be the initiators of
this great nsrasuro of relief is As Confederate
States, a* several of them bars already
1 passed such laws. Musk more mhrht bo
said, bat paper is scares. J U STICK.
%
VO? Til IITTlftPftlMs
Officers' Meeting.
At s meeting of tbe commissioned oBcers of
the rsriuui volunteer companies, sow in the
; District, held at Oreearilto C. H , Oet. 3itb,
1RCI, Capt. R. Croft was called te the chair,
and fa, Goldsmith appointed Beeioterj.?
i Upea taking the chair, Capt. Croft captained
t the object of the Mdinf, In a few pointed
; remark*. The following resolution* were thereupon
offered, and uttniwiwil; adopted :
Reeoived, That an election for Field Officer#
' af the pmpoerd Greenville Regan out, he I arid
' on Satarday. the 2d ef November neat, l?y the
I different companies at their various vernier vi.we.
litivlrtd, That the commisriouud ofiorra
are eouatitutod Maimgcr* ef mud election in
I their rcejKH'tive eoinpeuioa ; and that they tnrnt
! at Greenville C. 11. at ikmii Miadiif, the 4th
| November neat, to count the voice and duelaro
the election.
It being known that other companies were '
being formed with a view to join the Uiweiv ille
Regiment, and Wing deeirotta to have them
orgnuiacd, and participate in tbe elocliun, it
waa therefore.
Mmolvetl, That each company, now being
formed, coaiplote its nrgaiiir.atioa ao soon a*
Afty member# etiali bare beou obtaiued.
lleeoUrd, That the proceedings be published
in the Patriot aoJ Moaataiaaar and SoutLem
ShIt rprin.
'fliere being ne other business, the meeting 1 '
adjourned, to moot at Greenville C. M., at 12, |
m., on Monday, 4th Novetnie-r neat.
K. CROFT, Chair.
W?. Ooi.DKMirw. Secretary.
To ikt Meaihere of tie Oreenrille Regiment af
^ V-lnnteere for Stat* Service:
Gvntlemen?At the request ef a very large
number of my fellow-soldiers of the Regiment, 1
I have become a candidate for the o*ee ef |
Colonel. My business eugagemantv have been, '
and will he, such a* to prevent me from aceing
many of you peraonally, and I take thh moans : 1
ef soliciting yoar vwtie, and of pledging my- |
self that if yow entrust eie with Ike honorable j
and responsible position ef commending tltw
Regiment, I will do my brat to |>rove myself
worthy of yowr V'mince* end eoiiAdeuce. The
history of my labors iu raising the Regiment
u known to yoa, and ae to my qoeliffcatieue (
and capacity to At niyeotf for the datiee of tha ,
office, you murt judge for youreelree. The
aewspepcr discussion relative to the matter 1
baa bora carried oa without my knowledge or
approval. What ieiaure time I have had bee
been bestowed up< n advancuigthe good oi the J
Knqimi-at, and not ia trakii^ ottva. I trw*t
I bat I an bn w?U kuuwa U> ;u? to wake it
neeoaaary that I abnuld rapljr to any attack*
wad* upon we, either through the aawapapera
or otberwiae.
One word nor* : I nnderataad it ii rumored |
that I hare pmaii?td oCcm to rarioaa par (tea,
if I be alacted. Tbia ie tela*. ,
Very ratpootfolly jroura, I
C. J. JLFORD. I
October, 1841. *
[aoa TUB aulTliKRX BXTBRPRiaB ]
To the Pooyla *f OreemTlllo.
Fellow Citiment?The CwngrenMODal elms- i
tiou ia near at hand, and you will hare an
opportunity of giving Greenville l>ietriei
a member to Congre**, an honor of which ,
ahe haa long been deprived. Will yon embrace
the cbanee now presented, or will you
till aufTer other Idatiiota to reap tbia honor
and advantage I
There are hut two candidate*?one from i
Spartanburg, Col Farrow?and the etin r
from Greenville, Col. Towne^ Col. Farrow
ia a young man of fair talent* and good ad- 1
dree*. Yon all kuow Col. Towne*. In
point of ability, ptditical information, *agacity
and experience, he ha* no auperior
in the Congreaaional District. Aa a wiae
mmi unit sagacious politician, he is recognised
hjr those roost competent to judge, as
having few superiors in the State,and he is
known all over the country as one of the
ablest writers in the State. As an hnmhle
and sincere Christian and man of incorrupt
ible fidelity, he is worthy of the utmost con
fidence.
? Turn out, then, fellow-citiecns, on Wednesday
next, and give him eurh a vote as his
eharaeter and ability deserve. Choose ye
between the candidates now, at a time
when yon most especially need, in the councils
af the eonnlry, men of wisdom, prudence
and experience. Send the young
and strong to the field of hattle, and the old,
the wise and the experienced to the leglsla
live hoik GREENVILLE.
i Col- G F. Townw.
i aj request, we puDiisfi the following article
taken from the A>?? Era, Uaionrills. t Ed.
Mr. Editnr?A* the gentleman whose name is
at the beaJ of this article, a candidate for Con'
greas, may not be very generally known to the
f people of Union District, I beg permission to
I ray, through your eloooaas, a few word* in bis
behalf.
1 Col. Towns* was for a nnmher ef years, ediI
tor of the old Greenville Mnnntaineer, and
few men in the State have a higher reputation
than he enjoys, as a clear, rigorous and forei
ble writer. Mr. Calhonn is reported at ono
I time, to bare said that he wrote the ablest editorials
of any many in the State. He possesses
a elear, logical mind, with powers aonlysi*
* mnch shore ordinary snen. He is one of
. those thinking men, with a metaphysical turn
. of mind, who never pans for half their value
With the masses.
Ns man in the fttate la hatter Informed in
? the pelitiee ef the eountry for the last thirtv
{ears ; during all ef which time he baa been a
tetes Rights man. of the strletest sect, through
* evil ea welt as food report, never Wreaking his
t cherished principles for popularity, because he
always acted from principle. No man In the
* country bee labored harder for the suoeees of
r those political principles which hare always
been dear to the people ef Union District.?
These who know him beet, know kirn to be a
' man of wisdom, and of great political soger I ]
4jk ie mmm m ready a* mm * ft erne ts
- . l . II
|<M kla UMt wl MHW wyyirt. e?mtomm
the* they mM M?w kwt WW tn enp*t
their ohtbt. ItAfM IMVTI.
[row jrnn Mvnm ihtwotu.]
Mr. Kdilrr?I *ee by Tour Inat iaaaa thit /
M*j. Couble Im 4itllnMt the Mwpttw of
tbe Colonejejt of th* let Regiment 8. C. M.
M?j. 0. M' i towwiwion la the C?nfKb- a
r*t# army. and fruai thin reaa?n he decline*. |j
Tha Mitral* will ?o douM ba reorganized
by tb? at ure a*it winter, an a* to rawdor
it mora rflcbnt ia u time of invation "
or wny audd-n emergency ; therefor* In tha
election of oilcan I* ill nil vaeeaeiee, erary
effort nhould ba trade to pronnra the
aarriaaa of gantleaaen wall qualiied by Ulant*
nod education to ill three eeaoaiea,
with credit to thamnalraa and with honor
to tha perriee.
In tbia oonnaotloo we wg("*t Maj. Wai 1
M. Tbonina na n eoitable gentleman to ill I
in? onto# of Volonel of I bo lot Rfcinifnt S,
C. M., and hop# that h? will permit hi*
friend# to bring bits forward m a candidate
for that position. A VOIEI. |
* Absconded to tub Flkxt.? A canoe
boat, containing aix contraband*. wm
acen to jf<> off to the fleet from tl?n neigh
borhood of Long Island, on Wednesday
last. 1h?y were noticed going up the
idea of rum of the ship* after the boat 1
to the man of war, and 'hev hare, J
no doubt, rnmninad on board. It is naid
that they had a pas#, authorising them
to fi-<h within certain limit*, and that
they got beyond the proper point hy
an exhibition of thia papar, which ia I
now supposed to hare been a forgery. *
* I Charleston Afercwrjr, 2Otk.'
?BB 1 11. ?? i nn_??jj i
For Colonet.
The friends (rf~C. J. ELFORD, 5
Esq., respectfully announce hlin a candidate
for COLONEL of the proposed Grean villa
Xtglmrnt.
f*3|r" We would moat respect
rpeot'iilly announce T. 5*. ARTHUR a candidate
for COLONEL of the proposed Regiment
to he raised in Oreenrilla District, j 1
for apecial service in the State. .
MANY VOLUNTEERS. T
Far Lieutaannt-Calaanl.
?TW We are authorized to an- *
a ounce J Oft* M. JON KM a candidate for
Livulenar.t-Cnlonet of tb? proposed t
to l-e rnived in Oreenrilla District, for State
acrvice.
jWWe uottld moat respectfully
announce JAMRS JtoCULLOUGfl a candl
itnte for LIEUTENANT COLONEL of the -.
propoaz-d Regiment, to he raised In Green- J
ville Dielrict for rpeeittl serrice in theStetc.
MARY VOLUNTEERS.
Far Xajar.
13T We are authorized to an 11
aouuee Lieut. Col. D. I. J. CHANDLER
a candidate for MAJOR of the proposed
Reyriment to be raised tn Oreenrilla Diatrict.
f?>r the acrrice of the State.
We are authorized to anaoiincw
Mai. WALLACE It. IOOR a candidate
for MAJOR of the Volunteer Regiment
aow Wii( raised In tbia District.
F?r Congreea.
X3T We arc authorized to annmuic?
Pol O. F. TOU'NESa candidate to a
repreeen; the #th Cemrreaciorml I Hat riot in
Ihe Conitjrese of the Confederate States.
J^T" We are authorized to annonoc?
Ool. JAMES FARROW, of Spartan- '
hurg, a candidate to represent thr 5th Con- *
ireselmial I>ieiriet in tha Congreea of the *'
Confederate State*. *
Far Tax Cellaator. A
Ml
t3P~ We are authorized to announce
W. H. BURNS a Candidate for Ta?
Collector, at the next Election. K
t^T JAMES N. SMITH an- u
nnaucee himself a Candidate for Tax Collector,
at the ensuing election.
iMrThe friends of JOIIN II. t)l
TARRANT, announce him a candidate for p
Tax Collector for Oreenrille District.
? *~ We are authorized to an- a
nounce W. 9. TIIACKSTON a candidate for
Tax Collector at the ensuing election. ,,
The friends of Rev. J. M. RUN- m
ION, respctfully announce him aa a Candidate
for Tnx Collector, at the ensuing election. te
We are authorized to an- ci
Bounce W. F. TAYLOR, Esq., a candidate for
Tax Collector, at the ensning election. 51
jtiT We are authorized to an- l*
nonnce EDMUND HOOKER a candidate for
Tex Collector, at the ensuing election. * A
S'W We are authorised to an- H
nonnce W. T. AUSTIN a candidate for Tax
Collector, at the next election.
JT-2T We are authorized to an- "
nonnce J. II. McCULLOUOIl a candidate for ?
tax Collector, at .tho next election.
|d?f~ We tire authorized to an- *
nonnca W. T. 8HUMATE as a candidate for j.
Tax Collector at the ensuing election.
Wo are requested to an- /
nounce Mr. ELlAS DILL, as a candidate for |,
Tax Collector, at the next Election.
%?T JAM KS B. PEA KSON an- /
nouncea himself as a candidate for Tax Col- v
lector at the next election. a
^ i h
NOTICE.
The commissioners op the poor t,
will meet at the Poor House on Eatur- v
(iny, the 9th November. A full attendance ia {,
desired. P. CAUBLK, Chairman.
H. M. Suits, Treaa. 20-2 Oct 31 8
HOtlB PABTlXGr ;
TflK subscriber ia prepared to EXECUTE .
promptly all order? for
MOUSE PAINTING: o
upon the moat reasonable terms.
T. C. QOWER.
Anril It '*
Notice.
ALL person* indebted to mo by Not* or c
Book Aeeornt previous to January f
Inst. are notified to come forward and pay r
up forthwith, a* I mn*t have monrv.
P. BCRTY. t
Jan t lli ' tf o
~~7 NOTICE.
ALL perron* having btisineee with me in
a professional line, will enll on JOHN
VF. STOKBH, Raq, who will net for me dur a
in* my absence. E. P. JONEH.
April It SO tf
NEGROES WAN"fEb7~ ,
WANTED TO HIRE, two fir*t rate Ne- o
gro Men, to go to Virginia, tor n
which fair wage* will be given. Apply at a
one* to <j
O. A. PICKLE.
m tr
i 4
^ DECEASED.
WILL SELL,
LI Ml? I-nte RrnMence,
Ar LAVBsm DzvrmxcT,
il ThT 19TI BIT Of lOimiEl
wnaKOTf
ARD MM FOLLOWING, TBI KHMVOM
PROPERTY,
TO WIT :
HOUSEHOLD
AND
(ITCII EN FURNITURE
Plantation Tools,
A LOT or
MIES AND HORSES,
AND ALSO
.A LOT OF ?ATYLIS,
FORTY OR FIFTY
{AGS OP COTTON,
1500 MJSHKLSOF
COTTON SEED,
IM8IMIMI1I,
20,000 BUNDLES 07
FOIDIDBFL,
3DD 3HTlf &&1K3 ?7 ?ATS,
1,000 POUNDS 07
BRQQM.
ALSO,
Five Road \Vapron*
wo of whieh are Large and the real Entail.
3 COTTON ftil.KS,
3 N E T H 11 A S H E R .
131 NEGROES,
TWO 07 WHOM ARK
BLACKSMITHS,
THREE OR FOUR
4ood Wage oeri,
rwo HRAMSTk KSS KS
AND HOUSESER VANTS,
b
AND ONR
FL&STATIS9 fiAHRfiTIH.
Most of whom Are yoang And likely.
UB is.
EVEHTEEH TEACT8 OF LAND,
Containing about the number of Acre*
? described below-. Pints of which will be
(hibited on the day of Sole, showing the
*sct IncAtionn end numbers of Acres in
sch. Upon many of these Tracts there
re snbstAiitinl settlements:
Ho. 1, The Homentend. containing 1106
ere*, situated on Saluda and Reedy Risers,
nd in a high state of cuttivntion.
Ho. 2, The Zebalon Savage Tract. eon-1
diting 260 Acres, and situated on Salmis
ie*r. a to! in a good state of cultivation. '
Ho. 3, The Lucinda Savage Tract, conlining
880 Acres, situated on Saluda River,
nd in a high state of cultivation.
Ho. 4, The Henry Pope Tract, contain-1
ig 188 Acres, and situated on Saluda
iver. '
Ho. 6, The Hasel Tract, containing 246
ore*, and situated on Recdv River.
Ho. e, The John Watson Tract, contain-1
ig 810 Acres, and situated on Reedy River,
nd in good cultivation.
Ho. 7, The Lewis Watson Tract, conlining
820 Acres, and in a high slate of
litivation.
Ho. 8, The Arnold Tract, containing]
Bo Acres; valuable Tract, with good Botims.
Ho. 9, The Sims Tract, containing 846
ores; a valuable Tract, also with good
ottoros, and in a good stale of cultivation.
Ho. 10, The Mill Tract, containing &
crea, lying on each side of Reedy River,
pon which is a good Grist and Saw Mill.
Ho. 11, The 1-atimer Tract, containing
27 Acres, situated on the Greenville lload,
ud containing a g<?od settlement.
Ho. 12. Part of Latimer Tract, contain-1
D)t 1H8 Acres.
Ho. 13, The Cook Trsct. containing 827
i< ro?, tying on Walnut Creek, and in a
igh state of cultivation.
Ho. 14, Tito Waits Tract, containing 290
teres, lying on Walnut Creek, and a very
a Inside Tract for farming purpose*. It alr>
ha* a Lime Quarry and a Kiln ready for
urning the same.
Ho. 10, Clark A Johnson Tract, consining
280 Acres, situated on the Orcentile
Road, and has good settlement*, also
n a high state of cultivation. #
Ho. 16, The Kinman Tract, containing
OOAccs. This Tract is sit mKed on Halua
River and Turkey Creek, in Abbeville
)iatriet, and is a very valuable place, and
n high state of cultivation.
Ho. 17, The Jamie Moore Tract, containrig
188 Acres, situated in Abbeville Diarist,
on Saluda River, and in a high etate
f cultivation.
TERMS.
The above Property will be sold on a
red it of one and two yeas, with interest
torn day of sale, interest to be paid aalUally.
Purchasers to give bond, with at least
wo approved securities, with iheeaeeption
f purchases under ten dollars, whioh must
>e paid in cash.
r/f. smith, I E*??utor*
ro THOiEMDEBTED.
A TjL pfjTnn? indebted to the folate on
fV matter* Mantling open at the death
f the deceaaed, or toH. V. .lohn*on, Agent,
utirt pay the aaine without further notice;
nd thoee having demand* will pIreater
them in, properly altered.
W. T. S k K SMITH, b ore.
o?H m - \
i' . * y ~ ^
' *
*tat* sotrra cARoinrl
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ^
Jolt *, t??l\
ACCORMSfl (o in Art of the CwnM \
rat* Congress, entitled M An act to
into Operation the Government ondor
Permanent Conrtltntlon of the Omftftj j .
State* of AimriM," It la required that d
Slate shall rota on the FIRST WEDS I
PAT IK NOVEMBER N^XT. hrTmnf 1
and VW President of Dm Confederate Sta
wkieh oflWero miokr inanflnratbd on o
twenty eeennd of Febrnary AmI; b?
whereas, the nirtlng law of the State j>? )
rides that the Elfrtomfor Praatdrat ai
Pie*-President ihall be appointed by V
Lepietetare; and, wherea*, the Ltghiitf
of this State will not be in r?K?lar waiof V
the time prescribed by thesforsaaid Act Ai
appolntnrt?nt of Eleetora:
Therefore. h? it known that I, F. V j
PICKERS, floteruor tn and oter the Stat ffl
of South Caroline, bjr rirtno of the?-|>o*i
rated in roe by the Constitution, anthorf J
inn ih? woveroor, on extraordinary ot^ .j
ion*, to ?n?rfM th? Otn> r?l Assembly, o
iatue thi* my proclnmatioti, celling up*
and rcqneeting the Hcnetorssnd MnnlirrA
the Hons* of Rf|>rwn(?ti??? to convened
COLUMBIA, ON THE FIRST
IN KOVEMBKK next ensuing. that thej 1
may be prevent in the House of ReprenenM
tifrt, on the Mid Wnlnwdw in Kotrml>i|
to appoint Electors of Prudent and Viot
President of the Confederate Stare* of Atnr
riea. in conformity with the Act of tliaCor
federate Congrrm a fores* id. I
A* the Permanent Constitution ie to h?
organixed, an election will la> required at
two Senator* from thi* Slate, and also, in all
probability, eon?iilering the peculiar atnte of .
the country, other important matters will ha 1
acted on at the um? aceeion of the Legists- I
ture. |l
Uiveo nnder mt hand, and the *eal of th? l
State nCoreeild, at Colnmtda, Miis the eixth [{
day of July, in the year of our Lord ona n t {
thousand eijfht hundred and sixty one, II (
and in the eighty sixth rear of the inde- fif
pendenca of the State of South Carolina. vJ
F W. PICKENS. f
I*a ac II. Mitn, Secretary of Slate. \
July 18 11 eowtd 1
The State of ^outh Carolina. )
To a(l ?*d lingular the Manager* nf (he General
Election*, for the Dietriet of Greene Hie,
at Greenville C. It. : _ j |
IN pursuance of an Act of the General Alb "J , |
Seuihiy of thi* State, paa.vd on the 10th ]
Iircvmber. A. D. 1852, and an Act of the Caafederate
Congrea*. entitled 44 An Act to pat ta- ' ?'
to operation the government, nnder the per. , t
maucnt Constitntion of tba Confederate States
of America," you are hereby required, after
legal notice, (and being duly qualified,) to t
proceed to hold an Eloction for a Representative
in the Congrra* of the Confederal* States,
for the Fifth Congressional DlrtrieSet tba
FIRST WEDNESDAY IN NOVEMBER neit,
at the etune place, and to he conducted hy the
e?uie*M*uag?r*, nnd In the same manner a*
the Election of Members of the State Legiala-~^AjSI
tare, nnd after having determined on the per- <
aon duly olected, you do certify the name ae- f W 1
cordiug to Law, nnder your hand and seal, to
iho Governor for the time being. ;^r
Givon under my hand and tbe eenl nf the Stafe
in Columbia, the 2fttla- day of July, in the ,
yeaPof onr Lord on? thousand night hundred
and riitjf-oaa, Ad in the eighty-sixth
year of tbe Sovereignty and Independence
of the State of South Carolina.
By the Governor.
WM. R. HCNTt /
Dop'y Secretary af State.
? u
Managers of Election in Oreonrllla
District. ' .J
Greenville Court Hoiine?Wm. Bayne, '
Hamlin IU?ltif,.lV. R. B. Farr.
MeCuUoiufli'i?Jafnee Gaines, TFm. Don- - J
sldaon, B. It. Johnson. f' t <
Jone?'?Andrew Hamilton, J. D. Sullivan, |l 1
W. R. Berry.
Fairview?Jr*w K. Stone, R. Harrison "*3
Karle, W. I. Marshall.
Brock mnn'n? Daniel Fowler, J. R. Snowy i
S. It. Westmoreland. > |
Itiehnrda'? John W.* AnMln, Henry H ' I
Henderenn. Daniel W. Holland.
Mnvfield'x?Toliver West, T. P. Aehmore, 'y
Pwcliel D. Cur-'fnn. >i
Woatfioljfr Thomas Turner, N. W. Oar?
rleon, P. Nicker. >, I
Shockley'a?0. S. Green, J. A. Smith, W. %)
Gaeen. >
Montgomery'*?J. P. llitlhonse, C. C. m !
Montgomery, Th?n??* W. Roe.
Coder FnlPe?J M. Hopkins, Silas Trow- J
bridge, John S Stenhouse. i/*2 i<
Holger'nStore?It. T. Talley, William CojL, j <j
Henderson Goods. \ il . II
-Brutori'e?Oliver Barrett, W. H. Goodletf,
I'rew Benson.
Hodges'?Dntis W. Hod gee, F. II. Fuller,
Calvin Goodwin.
Dlekey'a?H Keelefv David Barton, M.
R Fp%r.
Groe?e?Benjamin Few, Jr., II. S. Gibaos,
W. K. Dickson. ^
Manor.'e?Berrylnan Stewart, David MeClain,
Thomae Reed.
lJoutliet's?-George W. Keith, John Masters.
Howard Henderson.
Fountain Inn?John K Hammond, L. ML'
West, Thomne Ooldsraith, Jr.
Tucker'* ?SnletuoajJpnea, David Bayae, V
Perry Cuntrell. 1 JL 9
Sept 19 JR( id r |
PIJBL.IC ARMS. \ij
SHAVK boen appointed by the Goreraor m i
the Agent of the State, in Greenville Mint,
(or the COLLECTION OF PUBLIC
ARMS, MUNITIONS, Ac., and I do hereby
give notice to all poreoua haviu^Guna, Sword*
iy?rinn^e wx^, iwiw, or m*?j mmtmr nrw# mni1 >u
Munition*belonging to tho State of Sowlh |
Ckrolinit, to remm the a*M to mo at *J
villo C. H? forthwith, or thoj will bo rwporteCM
*t headqqartor*. * . ^
All peroona knowing of Pnblto Art^i, it, .
in the poMc*>ioo Of |U>7 indivi<taal. nrw r?qtiOfifcd
to girt no iumaodUte ootfoo of tho ,-J
| /
Thi? writer clow not apply to ami, 4e? tn \
arti^l aorvieo, bj tu; oxiatfng orjrantaed Mil- (
iury Company. C, J. ELFORD.
Sopttft 81 * If ,*
DENTAL CARD.
TDK M<l?nl|M wmtk twfMtftdl; iufhna
the rilitent of (IreeRetfle that he Ml
returned, ud maj he found at hie Ofllee. '>
J NO. ANDERSON. ,
Aug St 16-lf Surgeon Dentist.
??ncBk, ?VS :
A LL nereont\h4ehtw* loQul. ^
&?$]
wilt hand the* in, property aMHtod.
W.ii, OQODLETTTlUawh^ f|i
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