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' . Wonting. July 23, 1863.
.. j /TV?" P^ents will notice the advcrV
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tisemcnt of Mr. W. B, Leaky, who ro
?Vl^ s?tt?ei the rxero's<5* of his school on the
** prox.
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fc/ . > ' Tlio Pystago AcJj? approved
V April lOiht declares iha( ftom
' mid n fter H?o 1st inst., past, tlio postage
on newspapers, shall he one cont per
* ? copv, payable in advance.
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TUj> Biulcr Guards.
, It 16 wjtli tl?o deepest .regret ati<l sorrow j
Unit ff c lorn, and pilbll?li the losers of the
. .. j iM Guards, in Lbo battle of Gettysburg.
Sid in?t. The death of Captnin 1'ii.uam is
? a oevrt-e and heavy blow upon the ?orj>s,
and one that will -Ue^ hard to sustain, lie
was cliarnetorired fbr his uprightness, jy-obr
ity and .Worth, and his fall will l>e uiu'eh
? < lamented by onr entire community, of
. ' which ho was so bright an ornament pre.
.ylojus to the war. A nobler spirit bis not
wielded the sword or sr.erificcd his life ill
defence of his country.
t IVo-flfivc n full and accurate roll of the
hilled and wounded, as furnished by acting
Captain William Holla no ;
- Capt. U. 0. Pulliam, wounded in head,
k > mortally, since died. Lieut. IV. K. I\.-woll,
* wounded slightly by spent .grape shot;
Lieut. A. 1 >Saes. wounded severely in arm :
- . Lieut, d. W. Cstgle. wounded severely in
cylf of leg: Sfergt.. It. W Pool, v rounded
?' * mortally", nn.ee died; Sergt. T. II. Stall,
s wounded slightly in foot by ccueussion ;
Corp. 11. G. Ingram, wounded -severely in
thigh ; A. Whisnnnt, wonhded -seriously in
fignt br? asl; A. 15a<Jt>n, wounded seriously
tn foot; 15. F. Deaehnin, vouhded slightly in
foot ; S. J. Carpenter, wounded seriously in
calf of leg ; J. M. Corson, wounded severely
in face; G. \V. Dyer, wounded slightly in
lap; L. 1\ Gilreatli, wounded seriously in
foot, since "had foot amputated ; IV. IT Gold?
smith, \Volindtd slightly bv concussion ; IX
I'. Irvine, wojunded .sliglvlly l>y concussion ;
Jim. A. Jcriiing*, hilled ; Chas. A. M.irhley,'
/Mlleu: T. lr., Moore, slightly wounded in
arm; Uobt. Shumate, wounded slightly by
spent bait; L. It- Smith, wounded Mortally ;
W. P. Turj in, wounded slightly by concns
Hon ; K. F. S. llowley, wounded slUrhtly:
"Ifm.- r. aiusey, wouuded slightly by fall of
tree. .
tv.c have also been perinitted to innhe the
annexed oLtrn.ls from the same letter,
which we di^ for lh< benefit of the parties:
- inciititnK'd therein:
Augiet :no Jhiom, I.awrcnce P. Cilroath,
J. i'v;,o.i. I. U. Smith. 11. G. 1 inrrum, |
nnd Ales. Whisnant. liny, be. n lett at h"8
pita!, in>t tp'ing able to be muved. IV. W.
t.ilreafli and Lan lolpti llaeon were detailed
to nurse tlic wounded.
Tbv e >iiipanv Went into action with fo"r
nflic. i - and forty igbi. ni.-n, and of tlm
number there yceo only tour who were not
?. struck.
In the list arc milv r. norted cases as were
tl>lc 1.
It lin* iipon tin-w. I luart ton.V.iiL- owjrazcinci.i
?c have v.t I>it I. Tin- prim-ii-ul I-"*
ws? i:i a i-liar^i: uvi-r ?i|.cti gr.otn.l, where Mio
^ratio ami eiuiister was us tlii. s a.- hail. We
xii mourn the-Jo.* ! >ur di.-ni. ami i appro
1to);il tin.- pc pic ol llaalivillo nill foi l a- latti II
tl.h c lT.;cl "f this brxttlo as any nl* tin- war. I
taut t'.ijiL' Pilllitilil olf tlio fii'l'l ami allcmli.l
hit. t.i tin- Jn'isjiit:iI ami made liitn eo;.i!'.rta'ute
its p> .-ril'i-. I 1H1I *i:M" rojrar-l I.is a mortal
>?;oj!tnl. ami was surprised tlm 111-xt ilnv wl-.it
. I Ix-ai-l 'i>- ivi? inking. "1'wJI .Mr. uis
s.it. v?a. well r arc I lor, ami i. lai rie-d beside
l aj I. l'lilliutn. iSn-.ui one of bis moss will
writ - l." tiiit, nnl jjlvo ji:tr*"'n'art?. Tell llie
dnuiHe.- ot M.-s.-rs. .It-uniugs ami Mark ley, that 1
they were Mruek iu vital 1 1rls, and died install.!y.
Tii. v m o) < svi.i'ally burled vll lit'.'|
battlefield, ami Inmdiuu' InHiked. Their liters- I
mates wiiL"hrtie t i their t'a mi lies and onsiosO
iiivtiivfilhi . .t'-. We are muc h oiliaii.-li.f, i
and I liavo t<? hurry lor want tif time. You j
. ii-i trace our route. Cros-ed at Wiitiam.sporl, .
i.p-K-ho-1 to lla^(,i-sl.iwn, tltcnoe to Chnml'tir.-- j
borr. and llu-it took down the l'iko
toyii. Haltii.i oe to tietiy bill-, " liero the
V.ittie was 1.01-1 >.
Front the 16th Regiment.
'Wehavu very little news from the
J.Gilt liegiii.cut, tit Jackson, concerning
its pat li.ipalion itt tlio laic engagements
nt that- place. Dr. Hanuam, Croft
informs us that lie lias received a letter
from Lis sou tln-ro, dated tl?o 11th ; in
which he stated that, in tLo battles engaged
in Ly the Kc-ginient, up to that
time, there had Lecn hut one casualty
?a teamster, a member of Captain
D w;m:ti'-> Company, (name not mentioned
in the Idler,) was killed. The
ikoginfenl had been ordered to the rc-ai
a rescrvp.
Evacuation of Jackson.
The telegraph informs us that 0111
army evacuated Jackson. Miss., 011 last
t- hhidfiy, l'itb icst. This manoeuvre was
... to prevent Ifcing flanked on the right
" ^ L^- tf.se enemy.
liifo.ri lotion from that quarter, under
d ite ot the J-ih, fi?rt). ^reports that our
anny was still siowlj falling buck up to
i o'clock, 17ih. No troops, except
a! ;0U t 2,0;>0 cavalry, had cr issed I'earl
Diver. Our caved ty are skirmishing
with thou.s boy on u Lri.i.uori. CUuoi.s
? irLo bavo como out since tlie evacuation,
say ri fing of tiuce was sunt by the
c'tiz^ria to (?rant, formally surrendering
- v tlio city. Grant fissured than that
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prrvritu property would bo respected.?
?. ? Their cavalry Cin'no in at 8 o clock on
.. ;,v* , . tlie \ Vtji, and" took possession.
\ / Srtlllalcr nowa haf? been receive-J, of
" V the 20th.?
? flynoials TV.MnEr.Tos, Steimirnson,
fa - * * T?p\\*en, 1'auion, s;.urn. t.r.r; and ci. iiLi.V
*. 'wiKfis and nfl field officers captured at
* VioltHUurjf lia.ve I < < a ^exchanged! Tlio
- - UK'ti have. straggled .df over the cdm *rj.
^86Pn7'' Cen Hc/wkn is lying <3*ngerou?]y ill ??t
LfJZrifc/ \??Ufitou, unable fd If* brought to our
- Iht*#. tn-n. .1 A( Iv.'.O.n's env/iliy has just
. __ if". j;eni'net Vforn iko rear of (? kant. 'I l?ey
, w?ptur<d ami destroyed a train of otto
* oO commissary wegon*, ami re
- ; <?**>prt>nhG enemy in force at (Janton.?
_ ^/*^a Aaemy rfccVo^std the river in licavv
.- < i?.tlicv 1 O'.Ij, a: d :? ii.ovu,^ on
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Now, when our ow iy bolovcd metropolis
h besieged, And t&e wclfa?bV>f the
V-!?' Htafe is'in imminent perilt there
?ro those-'rvho Geel d?sj>ondeol wlieu
iltoy casually look At Uie critical state of
our affairs; when they see our insolent enemica.aro
thundering at the threshold?
with booming of cannon and battling of
' musketry?with denaon-liko determination
lo reduce us to tho lowest and moftt
abject slavery that ever fell lo the Jot of
mortals. . But even in vrewing#tbis disagroeable
aspect, why should they despond
? ' Should they not feel that there
is nq o*or ruling Disposer of evenfs,
that guides tho actions of*men and the
destinies of mankind f It is a high
CJnistian duty, and one that is paramounts,
to nil ol}*ers, after peiforming
what we durst invoke tho blessings of
our Heavenly Fatter uppn?doing everything
in our power conducive to the
desired goal?to bravely resign ourselves
lo what may seeni to bo an inevitable
fate.
But although the jfortn's of our
I homes may be in hazard, and our chief
city environed by fire and thunder and
smoke, is it reduced to a certainty thai
our enemies will be successful! Could
wo confer with tho ninucs of past
centuries, wo would lenin to hope for
! better. The intelligent bUtdent of history
!:as but to be reminded of engagements
at Thonnopyloa, Maratimn ami l
Salainin, it) all of which, the besieged
| were threatened with utter annihilation j
j by overwhelming opposition, but came
ofl' victorious. Tho ancient city of |
Syracuse was beleaguered by an- enemy
l iu numbers Amounting lo triple times
i that of the besieged, wliodiad reduced
j all of the cities of Sicily, oxcepting (his
! ono, and it seemed as though but one
blow remained lo be stiuck to secure the
'whole island, when an infection broke
S out among the soldiers of the invading '
j ariuv, destroying hundreds of thousands;
j and, making a sally, the Syiacuslans
! destroyed what disease had spared.?
There arc multitudinous ways in which
the enemy may be disconcerted in their
atrocious machinations for our subjnga!
lion ; and with an unbroken deterrninI
ntion, every soul should feci coufidenL
| though wo should meet with reverses?
I collateral with warfare?of an ultimate
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; success.
Tax in Kind.
As the time for paying the War Tax j
I w ill soon ariivo. \ym novo our loaders he* '
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few (lie system of collecting sucli j;or>'ions
of i( as tins to be paid in kind :
| An otliccr of the Quartermaster (ienor!
ai's Department will lie assigned to the
! special charge of tlie subject. A con
trolling Quailermastcr, with the Tank
of Major, will ho assigned to each Stale,
i and a Dost Quartermaster, with the
| rank of Captain, to each Congressional I
j District, where it is practicable to col-I
i lect the tenth.
Each Congressional District will he
Mih divided bv (lie Dost Quartermaster I
in chnrgo of it into sections, for the eon j
I venient delivery by the tax payer of his I
! quota of produce, and agents will be!
; appointed by that ofiicer to take oliarge j
| of the depots to be established in cncli
section.
Before these depots can he establish.
| ed, or the assessments required under J
i the law bo made, the crops of small
grain, hay and llie clip of wool for the
present year shall have been r ecu red.
io relieve farmers frt^n the-ii-dc nwd
; inconvenience of stoiing, those miditm
, "
near posts where Quartermasters arc
| now stationed are requested to deliver
. the Government's tenth, or.any pai l of
, it, to that Quartermaster.
They arc required to deliver their
j tenth at depots not moic than eight
miles fiom tlie plae.o of production. If
they will deliver under this request, the
I Government will pay for the transportation
in excess of eight miles. The
[ Quartermaster receiving1 produce under
| this rule w ill givo receipts to the productions
evidence that so much of his
' tax is paid. And as the Post Qnnitcr]
master of tho Congressional District is
i responsible for t'ne tenth, after the nsI
sessor has established and mado it
. known to him, the Quartermaster to
| whom (he produce delivered will alI
sc receipt for it to the I'ost Quartern
! mn?tcr of (ho District, who will endorse
1 a copy of (ho receipt upon (ho assessor's
I estimate before transfening it to the
i ...
j agents at the receiving depot.
| n (ho loth, RtJackson, Miss.,!
Gen. Johnston sent a Ihig of truce to
I Gen. Grant, asking permission to l.ury j
tlio yankoo dead in front of our works,
whereupon ho asked permission to send
assistance in ord^r to recognize the
( slain, which Johnston refused. Tho first
i proposal being granted, terms were
; arieod npoe; our men wereengaged dur-1
ling tie entire afternoon in .the work.
Some of the enemy's officer* admits
loss of from four to five hundred.
J?3~ TI?e families of ftoldiers have
their attention called to the uotico,
'J ho I toll of flonor."
Tire. Vf. s>ny thai in j?r.->iiRintf
j in fi'.s i> treat to I?ritlgoport tl.cy lost 1,100
' jr. >i.
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: " Stkanc k !?That at an election re
fwntly held la GreeuriUe, SvCn IV 8.
Arthur" was abated captain of O volunteer
company ! If hit work" in 'lighting
tho-yankeea are m weak* and wateris
h ns his T&laa, the yankeos will' not
fare very badly at hi* hands, an less he
can -force them to read hie booke." .
Tho aCore is from'the Batonton (6a.)
Countryman,
H ? 8U|?jJU?U gOIIUCUUUI .row?Txu
to by tJio Countryman, to be oor Reverend
Mr. AKXnt'R, pMtor of the Rpiss
[copal oongregation in this place, 'wbo
wm reoently elected commander o( n
cavalry compauy for local defence.?
Although he disclaims paternity to the
"Orphan Children," "Love in High
Life," tfcc., liis ecclesiastical disputants of
former years consider his " fairs " anything
but waterish, from the severe man-'
ncr in which they have been handled
by hint.
As to the .way in which he would
fight, the Yankees; from the mention
given him by Oen. Kersivaw, i?? hi*
official report of the first battle of Ma?.
nass^s, we would not be apprehensive
of his intrepidity, nor, judging from
his address in manoeuvring his corps,
of his abilily> to give the enemy the
odds in number of casualties,
From General Lee's Army.
From a gentleman who came down on the
Control train Inst night, we gather the following
particulars of affairs in the lower
Valley: On Monday evening, it wns ascertained
that the enemy were crossing the Potomac
in henvy force at a number of different
fords between Williamsport,- where the
light of our army rested, and K4ward's Ferry,
near Lcesburg. ' During the afternoon
of Monday, a jxirtion of their forces wldch
had crossed at Harper's l'erry, engaged the12tli
Vn. Cavalry at Tlalllown, Ibur miles
from the river. Finding thcina?lve?*>ppo*ed
by a vastly superior force, the regiment
fell bach, and the enemy advanced as far,
and occupied Charlestown that night.
At the same time a henvy column of the
enemy crossed the river at Bhepherdstown,
t welve miles above Harper's Ferry, and another
column i*t Point of Porks, nine miles
below. It is nlso report.d that a consider
. able force was thrown across the river at
Kd ward's Ferry.
On learning that the enemy were thus
attempting to gain his rear, Oen. Fee at
J once commenced the passage of the river at
I Williamsport and Falling Waters, and
I throughout the entire night on Monde v. his
army was engaged in crossing tlie Potomac,
stilt snmewtiuf. swollen l?y iho recent rains.
Early the next morning t lie lost of onr (rooj>?
reached the Virginia shore, and moved on
in Ilto direction of Winchester. The Inst
licnrd from nnr army it was in lino of battle
nt Bnnkor Ilill, midway between Wineliostcr
and Mnrlinsbiirg.?Richmond l)t*pntch.
Vjcksduro.?The proposition of the
fall of Vicksburg, says the Mobile Ads
vertiser. being absolute, it is now plain
that it lias fallen with the least possible
harm to us. If it bad held out on'y
twenty four hours longer, Johnston's
army would, without any doubt, have
boon cut to pieces. Johnston was on
I the Big Black, and on Saturday night
| bis army bivouacked with orders to
| move on Gra rit's en trench men Is' at two
o'clock mi the morning. Before the
hour ariived the news of Pemhertor.'s
capitulation was received. Fiom what
h is since been learned of Grant's posi
tion, it is now known that if Johnston's
force had been doubled and tiebled it
could never have got through the wotkt
of Grant." The country for miles was
defended by felled limber, every coige
and ravine *a fortified woik. bristling
with caution and converted into ft
slaughtei pen. NVa arc credibly informed
that it look some of our paroled ofli
cers at Yicksbtn'g fifteen hours to ,-ide
fifty en miles through the felled limber
and mound the evacuations and cm
twrvkments made bv the enemy. How
long would it have taken an atmv to
march through the same woiks defended
by a superior force ? We claim that
we have been fortunate in saving the
gnllant little army of Johnston, as well
as the Vicksburg gairison, fiom further
loss. TIuj latter will before long he exchanged
and enabled^ to take the field
again.
CiiAuUiSTOX, July 10.
Yesterday morning the enemy opened
an awful fire upon Battery Wagner,
j exceeding in violence any heard here
since the beginning of the war. frve
| Monitors, the Ironsides, seven wooden
gunboats, with two batteries on the
South end of Morris Island, maintained
for eleven hours a converging fire
against our works. It is estimated the
enemy fired during the day nine thou*,
sand shot and shell. Our guns replied
regularly from Wagner, Fort Sumter
participating. Our loae in the boni|
bard merit was four killed and fourteen
I wounded, at C p. 111. At dark, the on
cmy having alackened fire, advanced
| to the assault with a heavy infantry
force. Our men, though terribly jaded
by the labois of the day, fought des>
peratolv. The Yankees, with wlritG ard
ldack regiments, came tip column after
column until eleven o'clock, when tbey
( were finally repulsed with great slaughter
and driven from every portion of our
works. Ilioy held a portion of our
works for an hour. We look two hundred
and fiftv prisoners, including ftf
? t /i?i?
it'UJi uigiu oviuiun. a Jiicuivnanv \JUIUJ
nel and other officers. The enemy's
loss is estimated at from one thousand
to fifteen hundred! killed and wounded.
Our loss about sixty killed and wounded.
Lieut. Col. Simkios, commanding
Ballory "Wagner, was killed, and Major
Kamsny, of the Charleston Battalion,
wounded. A*ll quiet to-day.
Cuarlkstom, July 19.?The bomI
bardmcnt ol Battery Wagner yesterday
| was terrific?the fire of the monitors,
the"lron?idr#i, seven wooden gunboats,
and two Vnnkee land batteries maintaining
a concentrated fire for eleven
| hours. At dark the enemy, nnmhering
; ten- regiments, made a determined asj
sault on our works. After a desperate
struggle* lasting unitil eleven o clock,
I they wero rspuUec with heavy loss.?
Onr loss about one hendred killed and
woundod. The eneinv's lose estimated
atgfifteen hundred. We captured'ovcr
I two hundred prisoners, including some
j black troops engaged in the assault.?
i All qOi<t to-day, boning dead.
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Firing f* rwwed to^day from ita J
land baUerfca, monitor*, IrgniU* ml 1
mortar boat*. The stalling wag M?ti^
but Battery Wagner is intact. Ofloert *
from below officially report, (lift we ]
hero buried upwards Of 000 dead 16 I
our lines. % Surgeon* are new operating '
oar the wounded Yankee*; moat of tfte j
wound* are feerfa?, being from grape ,
and canlater. The body of Col. Shaw^ <
of a negro regime**, wa* found on the
parape% With hi* Mack Orderly Ser 1
geant, who waa burled among hfc own j
troop*. Two compaoiaa-of Georgian*, ,
of tii* 03d Regiment, jeeoeived praise on t
every band for their coolusu and intafr* <
pidity during the a?anlt. Our Oene>
rals and people are eontroent and hopeful.
The bombardment was renewed a t
abort time this afternoon. All quiet j
this evening. . . '^
President Davis' Plantation Sack- 1
f.d.? A few days ago a body of Yankee*
went upon the plantation of President
Davis, in Mississippi, and rified'it
completely, destroying every implement
of husbandry, all hie household and
kitchen furniture, defacing the premise*,
and carrying nnd diiving otf every ne t
gro on the place. The plantation of
Mr. Joe Davie, brother of the President,
was treated in thft same way, if
we except four or live domestic servants I
which the robber&.left.
tW We nre authorised to announce
Limit. Colonel WALLACE It lOOU a pandidute
fi.r CLERK OF COURT for Orcen
ville District, at ttio next election.
WJJ are authorized to announce 1
Hon. J AS. FARROW a candidate for ra- |
election to the Congress of the Confederate (
| State* as Representative from the fifth Con- .
gre#donnl District. I
. Attention Mounted Riflemen.
"X7"OU are luycby, required to appear he
X for# the Court House door, on Sotnr
dn v next, equipped, nt 5 o'clock, precisely.
ily order of T. S. ARTHUR,
Captain. |
July S.I 12 tf
For Sale,
VNKW TIIKK.SlilXO MACHINE,
(Iloatrighls Make.) Apply nt this
Office.
July 2" 12 2
Select School.
OS Monday Aug J7lh^ the
/?'-fMl Soluwrlhrr will reeame his la
tKMKK; bors. The Students nml others
who do*ire to join the < ]?m??,
?Kr vrjll pluM to be punctual In ?ttendance
on that d*v, at tt o'clock, A. M,
The con two of Studies lor the Session will
then be armng<d.
W. Ib LEAKY.
July 23 12 4
Substitute.
C*') AAA TWO THOUSAND DOLLA
US will be jwid for ft I
SUBSTITUTE, over fifty year* of ng~. to
be mustered into Capt. Karle'tt Light lintterv.
Yliis Company enjoy* an enviable roputntioii
for its drill ami discipline and the
gentlemnnly conduct of its member*, and is
stationed nt what was,- before the war, the
most popular summer resort on the whole
Const?Blulllop.
Add< ?**, nt once, P. {J., care of Capt.
Wm. E. Uurle, Unrdeovitle, S. C.
Jul* .33 12 2
$50 Reward.
J>R<")KE Jail, on th* night of the 14tb
J Ittsf.. T1IOS. JON Us, who lia<l been
j committed for hor*e stealing. Said Jones
j is about six feet high, daik skin, dark liatr,
j d;.i k. eye*, and is about :>.*) years old, and
weighs about 175 pounds I will give the
j r.lxwe reward for Ids delivery to me nt
j flreeiuille, or for hi* confinement Wi any
. jail in Soutli Carolina *o that I tnav get
I him. J. T. M. DANIUL,
Sheriff of Greenville District.
July 23 J J tf
IV?IIcc to CouacripVt.
i Ptwtl n nrlLinn liavint*
JL culled out nil mAi, lip to 45 year# of
age, tbis it to notify nil men within ?aiJ
up', that tliey pitmtptiy 'report themselves
at my ofliicn, for Enrollment, or flint
tlieir cloims for exemption mny be eonsKlercd.
-Tlto.se who report before the lfith of
August, will have the privilege of joining
the companies of their choice, tueli n* fail
so to do, will be proceeded against ? deserters,
niiJ when arrested will be assigned
without reference to thef?f wishes.
Captains yf beats will tend to (hit ofHee
as early- as prnetnblc the nanu s of all,wen
in IjietrFcspoetive companies between the
age* of 39 nnd -15.
< hFtue lloort from 0 to 1 A. M, and 3 to 6
P. M.
\V ITJ-TAM EIXIOTT.
1-1. ?fc Knr. CHTlccr.
July 23 .12 4
Stato of South Carolina.
Anjur*Nr and Istr'n-Ci*'* Orrice,
Charleston. July It, 1868.
OKSKliA f. OKI)Eli NO. 26. |
J CHHISTorilYR F. HAMPTON hav
JLe mg been unpointed Aid-de Camp to
bit Excellency the Governor, la herewith
comtniMioned'as web, and will 1m obeyed
and respected accordingly. .
Uy order of the Governor and Commander
in Chief. A. C. OARUNQTON, '
Adjutant and Inspector-General 8. C. .
July it I* - I '
SaltlSaU!!
ARRIVED, a flnc lot of Wilmington made
HALT, and manufactured by at, which
may he had at reasonable prices, at whole#ale
or retail.
GEOROE IIKI.DMANN A CO
Mar 19 40 tf
KECKU1TI WANTED.
fQ, T WILL receive into my Cora pa|t
, 1 nr 1, P.M. L A, a M mora
flft/HTOUT ABLE BODIED MKW, to
wire In HEAVY* RTILLKUY.
wTT Thlc company haabeon, during I la ax- 1
Til istenea, stationed upon James Uland,
11 J] under Uio Immediate command of
fly1 Mat. Campbell, whom vtflmri to
renaain. An application .fer <um?
lierphip can be at once aent to roe aid transportation
forwarded. " Thla oppaftnakp 1
will not extend beyond 180 mm. , ?
J. It. BOW DEN,
Capt. Co 1, 1*, B. L. A.,
I IfTAddress, 1 R. Downkn, Co. I., f. JtL.
AT, Obarleaton, 8. 0. f.
1 Jnly 9 10 ' tIt
m
Sf r
* * Se
. ? JLm
'
, k ^ I
^ufc^olin* who fcn^kBeo during tk*
**r;mi<S reaped tf'W jnU*a smOeg 0* mkiinnftlMStol*
The **? ufno nl> 1
Imnt *oti ofthts Sutr nrfco hM gtvelT KiOifc
to bi? eountry ihselj be omitted ttf m M
leeeased seklSer Is State, reak.
Address at at Cofoaaboi. t
WM. B. JOHKSTPOJJ,
Recording Agent' for the State.
Von, and aeod bitte (or Utlaand former OV>tic*
:o m? ma Af?nti ofthe Btate. Tbry will iW
son far a favor ba calling attention M the
natter. . . A-<
July 25 1* ; . * - . .. 1'
, Salt Ur'Sata.
A LARGE supply of good Wilmington
t\. N. C. SALT on hand and for sale, at
oUoloaalc and retail.
: - V. a flARtf.' v
frHon? SMt CoUrc, and spring
tract* ona door <gst of. Dr. Karle's drugJuiy
0 .10 *. - ; it *
a a . i a . i * , ? * . ...
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
9 C II G O L .
TJIK NEXT SESSION" of tb?'
J] CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
^aSKa SCHOOL recently established bj
Professors EDWARDS nnd JUD
tftJ* son, with the approbation of tin
Xh.ard of TnotMi of furmin University,
during the snspensiun of HnKn?rriwi of the
rnircrilljr, will open at the University Building,
ON TIIE THIRD Al'OUST, and embrace
two quarters of ten weeks each.
Terms?$10 per quarter, with 60 cents for
incidental expenses, payable in advance.
Good Boarding epn be had at $26 per month.
The utmost watch-care will he exercised over
the morals of the pupils.
For further information address Professor
P. C. Edwards, Greenville, S. C.
July 0 10 * 8 ?
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
- IN EQUITY.
Susan W. Thruston, Guardian,! Hi//
vs. > for Snlr ttf
Richard Thrwston. a Minor. 'J S L A V K .
11Y order of Chief Justice O'Nenll, in tbU
1ease, I will sell, on Snh?-day is Afyvtl,
to the highest Vikider, at Greenville Court
House, a valuable MULATTO BOY named
TOM- in Ok, axed -nineteen yearn, a good
rineksmlfh by trade.
TERMS, CASH. '
WM. M. TIIOMAS. C. E. G. D.
11th Jnly, 1883. 11 .1
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT,
nr equity.
Aon Baker. Ad'm'x, Ac., j * . Jl i 11
?s. ? Ar
Ja*. A. Baker, et ale. j Stilr n/ IaihJ, d.e.
TS ehcllcnee to the decree of the Court, I
will sell to the highest bidder, on Tuesday
after Sales Pay. in August, at tlie Itepot
n f Willtanwlitii in Ainlaraitn Iltalrtef i Is a
Land deacrll>ed in the pleading^ of tlnr cam-,
the LAND pun>h??rd by William L. Baker
from A. Voanjj Owena, containing Two ILnnilnd
and Thirl? Acre* mora or boa.?TKKMH
CASH. . VT.M. SI. THO.MAK, t\ c. ?i. l?.
July 0 10 4
STATE OF SOUTH CJROLIHA,
GUEENVIIXR DISTRICT.
IV EQUITY.
VTm. M. Thomae. Adni'r aH Hill
JchuThotujmon, deo'd, at al I * to
en. ( Partiton, ? loin
ay Trice; at al?. J X* Xxrnt, dr.
IN obedience to tha decree of the Conrt? I
will aall, on Sale* Day, in Aii;u>t. IPCS,
at tlreonfille Oimit llonee to Ibr hidito'r.
the LAND deacribed in the pleading
whereon Jehu Thompson lired, adjoining
liindu of B. F. Yotty, on the Suluda <Jap Bond,
nr >V Ibr Stole line, containing One Hundred
Acroa, more or leer.?TIC IIM.? CASH.
WS1. St, TIIOMas, c. k. ?. n.
July 0 10 . ' 4
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
KXEGUTIVK 1>F.P A HTM KNT, {
CnM'MBU, July 8, 1*08. j
\I7HKREAH information hna hern reoeW?
T cd at Iliia Department that WILLIAM
T. MOHS, who was in Ilia jail of
Richland Dietiict under aentenee ol death
for the murder of Jamea Phillip*, did on the
night ol (he 27th of June, make hit cacapa
from the raid jail:
Now. tJwrefore. I. MJLLttDGKL. BOXITAM,
Ciorefnor of the State of South Carolina,
do hereby offer n reward of ONK
J j/ t /i MiiiA I'o i?r inc ppjir^urn ion
of the Mill Wnt. T. Mom and bin delivery
into any jail in thin State.
Said Mom fa alnul 28 year* old, ft feet 10
incite*high, w eight altonl 140 pound*, dark
hair. wear* a monetaehe and ia rather sood
looking. Ht i* from Wake County, North
Carolina. %
Given under my hand, and the real of the
. . State, at Columbia, titie second day
lL- 8 J of July, A. D. 1863.
M. L. ROSriAM.
W'm. R. IIvntt, Secretary of State.
Julv 9 10 4
All the papers in the State ftubliah
twice a week for one month
"pBOSPECTUS.-Thc undesigned will
X iaaue, in a few weeks, ^at Richmond,
Vn , n treekly journal, to be called " TIIK
SOUTHERN PUNCH I"
It will be nearly a duplicate in size, form
nnd general features of the world renowned
leindon " Punch," eo long i\n acknowledged
power in the British lalee in the reformation
of pnbHe at>uaee, and the enlightenment
of the pobUc Mind, flashing aa it did with
the genlua cf Hood, of Jerrold, and a liast
of wlta, po?U. and pbiloeenhia uMwnt
The proprietors of "TOESOUTHERN
PUNCH " bring to tha diAealt fa.k of torc(Wi^nctip^
imoh 4 journal the *d
vantages of aepitel, abuadaut mental reeeur
m, and praatlea] bill. Tbe editor far
many year* past, baa been eonnrated, In a
landing editorial taptllty, with the largest
dally papers of Haw Orleans and Mobile,
while (he gentleman wh6 hare, charge of
Hie typograghieal and engraving departmenU
are unearpaaeed in that skill neeeasarjr
to eilccea*.
Krary number will l?e illuatrated with
b macro u* eat*, appropriate to the time#,
(humor on* and aerioue,) frpra the hands of
on# of tb/> l)?rt a*gravers on tbe continent
?an artUt whose nam* i? familiar to the
reading public of the Souths" ..
Ia Roe, fb^umderw?ed era determlaad
thereto at f16 per hundred eeto&VAd
UTOiric* Main streea^etwaen NMth
, ?/ < .1968. - -Mr 1 9 '
A-;' v^V
* *' ja %
r- * 1. i,r>'
# - * A?
ai. 11 Lh I
22L *~gv"
Wj^i* Hymn Beak and Player Book. ?
^K^^^llnaT^i &*t?^baa I
tr.?m> t'VfIoo of u^n.n eJat^?
copy; Prayar Book, ie e*?U-.
w? alaohava a good arietr ot TRACTS,
peculiarly adapUd to Ilia waata otrnmf+ol. i
diara. - . - . .
jto ?,
STATS QT ?0TJTH QABOLiHA, ,
okkbnville bistwct.
* - xv. sq3jxty. v- v "1
Am Baker, Adro'x, 1 * f I
James >. lUkor,.*t al ) finIt of Land,, tie
BY the order otChJef Justice O'naall the _
creditors of Was.-L. Baker, deceased,
are notified to file (Mr & within
three months fron> this date,
ttth July. ffiOS. '
WM. M.tnOMAS,o.jt. ?. -
fnl v 9 , 50 .
i i . i : i *?>:"
bOOO. " * * ' $60<JV;
JBfboluntental. ., ~ . T
I74YE Thousand Dollars Rewend.?To
any sober, enerfretlo-nerson who falls
to maks'f 2,ft00 a jfcflrt "Jos binlo?w?Mf,
honest sod Iatsativr. JCo^bapitnl or. ?dq-.
Cation required. Na expanse incurred f
Five hundred ladies ami gentlemen wanted I
By addressing me . immediately yon may
secure to yourselves health, wealth, beauty,
loricr life and a beprtt raawlage. * * A
flOLR RWO OB AXIS to the first yphnp
lady' writing to mo I * For furtbei information
address' (inclosing, your return
postage) FRANK "RO. LIKDSET,
Raven's N^st 1\ O., Washington Co., \h.
Aprif? O* 15*
BY AUTHORITY.
Acts and Resolutions of the Congress of
the Confederate Csngross, pnssed at the
Third Session?186s.
AX ACT Mak!ng*Approprinti*nt to jnoot lie
/serrate t\f pay A uihnrfarH ly fir Act of
Congrf I'm'ittrd " An C*t -<f> fnrromt. ti?
yap of Oortmin OJHcrr? and A"Wptogrt* il
/At Exrontfrr and l*?gl*latirr Jfrfta,tmtnU "
wti.wr tmrtrtntH, Atttmndrrd
Upd Sixty- Tie*. -iJ
Th* Congrw of the Confederate State* ?f
A uteri oa do enact, That the following
he paid oat of any inoocv not otherwUe ?jp|>roprittei,
to vrtt:
For deficiency in appropriation for ?eompeoeetfoa
of the Secretary of ?b? Tmauty.
fireiitont Sec-rotary, ComjU roller, Andltori,
Trcn?nrcr end Regletet, nod clerk* nod ' U|e*ncnger*
In the Tiwwerj l>epertmeet, from the
thirteenth of October, eighteen hundred -sad
?lxty-t?ro, to January the tbirly-ftrft, aightven
hundred and ijirtv-throe, to wit ; tor Increase
of pay of clerk*, ie.. voder the vet aforesaid,
ixty-eight thouMMil dollar*. *~i : C
for deficiency In appropriation for compensation
of the Secretary of War, A^aictant Secretary,
Chief of KnVotm*, clerks, messenger*,
Ac.,- from the thirteenth October, eighteen.hundred
and aixty-two, to January the thirty-firti,
eighteen hundred nial aixty-tlireo, to ?U | for
lucre ore of pay of clerk*, Ac., unj*r the net
nfnreiaid, twenty one thousand. eljfbt hundr.-d
and eighty-eight dollar* and l*e??y thhe
Wit.
For defiiiency in appropriation of the4
clerk*. me#*cnger* and fuheVer* In the" Po*l
Department, from the thirteenth October,
eighteen hi mired and *ix?y-two, to January
the thirty-fir, t, eighteen hundred and aiutjfthree,
aereo thca*and, see on hufidrvd'nud fifteen
dollar* and ;w?atpbtir cout*. " Fan
deficiency if appropriation for.compen?ation
of the clerk* gml employee# in the Navy
Department, froin the thirteenth" October,
eighteen hundred and sixty-two Hi January
the thirty-first cightuew hundred-anil
three, nine hundred am} ecventy-tUroo dollar*
and fifteen cent*. . ?
-- Approved Jnnnnry 30, ISfi.l.
A .V A CT In Prnridt /or Trqutporfnlian n/
/V/-MM* irAo knrr turn MoMtrtd info tk* ??<rn'ro
far it* k'lfr. ' v* '
The Congrwi of the Confederatf Stat* of
America do enact. That non-eommiasicned
oMecra and peiratc* who hare tsaen muttered
into serriee for the wnr. and to whom ftttlongh*war
be granted for not mora ttmur Mat j days,
"hall be entitled t?> transportation on home
and hack: Prorititd, Thot this allowance shall
only be mode one* daring the term of ftdiatrucut
of yucb uon-curomiHtenod officer* und
private*. - . - ~ i ;
Approved February 7, 1863.
AS ACT In A "thorite the Appointrnt-ot of 4t~oittantt
to fa* ttrtjiMer in Sigmiog Hondo amdf
Certificate*. .
Tb?' Congrcsr of tit* Confederate Rtatee of
America do enact, That the Secretary of tho
Treasury ia hereby authorised to appoint Atro
elerks, if so raany b* necessary, to (Utitt the
Register in signing besda amd aerttSaatee of
stock, with the aaUry of principal alerbe in
the department; and er*ry hand and eertideate
signed by on* of tbe laid elbrfc* far the
Register ahull be aa > slid and
intents and pnrpeiaa, aa though the wM*Pf
actually signed bp the Register % kla phopec
band writing, *. t "<**
Approved February 14, fdBlt
AS ACT MmHof ~J^proprltHomo ft* Me
Sajtpori of tkf </<>Nnai^ for Ma fW
from f"*i>rwnro Fir*, to Jon* Tkirtoootk,
Eighteen Ttoomrod gmH Airtjf-Tkree, /iwb,
rive, amd to Smpptf lftftoioncioO A'idO*J mor
Thereto. . ,
The Congress of the Confederate Btataa *r
America do enact, That there he appropriated
and-paid out of any money hi tbe treasury, not
etbenrtaa appropriated, the Mowing anaaa of,
money, and for the fallowing pnrpeecs, vfcI.
//cyiWniire.??For compenaation and mileage
*f aaembera ahl delegate* efli* Ileum of Repremntatlr**,
one hundred and mventy-fofcr
thousand, two hundred dollars. , . For
compenadtien ef odkers, alerha. & * ot
the House eg RcwnmUOtm. in jhHhanl
Ave bundled dollars.
Far eeotiogent *a pop era of tba Heaef ad
Representatives, tin tbonasnd dollar*. .
For eeaapanaacton and taUeage of members
of the Senate,- twenty-nine thousand, bio* bun dred
dollar*. . _ ? '
9t? flotap?n**Uoa of ol*c??o, Aih, 4*., of
UM 9?a?te. *U tkmuood duIW*.
' Tor oMtlMul xy?m?? of Um JodMe, fix,
thoiuAsd dolifcro. . v .
f/ivwiW.?Fhr eonpwMttlM of tk? hnldont
of Um CoafodorUo HUloo, ?U ihcwisd,
two-fctfcdtad MM ftf*r doltord.
of Km VUo PmiMt of
Um ComMoi^Io mm tfaoMoftd ir? k?tek
'F?f (ftMMlUtai of tke >?lrat* ecteUer
Mid OMM|W of tho frwiudowy Qpo ftdfe?4
m*Amrm*mtUnm4 ?Hmmq mil,, ? ?
JtrfsttisJ,tr^isiS
?pm ?lt>ri ?4 forty Mod. T~~7*
-
4 ? i*
r? * */ ' ?
. *4 * . % % ' J
^ i|3&f ' - a
X r%** ^ jj^. .'FT^P^
! ~ .. q/ .i a>afn
i wO^iy l
Sfifc
I^wmJ ? *! furt^Mlng tlot
as ?ia?:
tUWttnUleaef 6fteef,mu?lclan tp4 |mvatu?v?
lfctbe eeiMwa tbrjbrte yrtu? -or fertlm war,
to be paid it the cxplrwli? oftki trat jut'i
icrrire, on the baiia that *ixty thoniinnd won
wAl bare to ha raid, tlmo naUWen MM.
Fer pay of tbo officer* on dwty tn th* office*
of Adjutant opd turpeatef Genera)'*. Department,
the Qartermaitcr General'* Department,
medical, engineer, ordnanee and *ut.-irf't. n<-e
department*, three hundred ftod twenty-tbr?| > .
tbouMd thine bndnd end firty dollar*, ?
C*mi*i*?ary Vtpnrtmna.?M the fintm
ofjuh*l*Mtrcn utorog andeonamlreniy ynopwlm*' ,
forty-rt?feSh?HIM tli.Mttltoi ?id ?l|r4fiE
tbouinnd fiVil hundred JoUm-4-'
Ord??*e* *Dtpfiftmlnt. ?4Toe the ortnMirt)/
errlee in nil Its broncho*, twelve nWlw fird,
hood red t boo** ml doll ere. "
V9T the pnechM* ef P* ? * relied .Iromi
three million doOfir*. ? ? t?j
Tor the pneoheee end nnwfMttn ef hitrh.
four hundred thuneend dolUt*. j ..
JnMay*? D*partm.r*t.>?t6t the engineer eoOf -'
vice, throe million dollar* ? ...tA
Mfdhrnl Vrpnr
Por pay of nurioe'and cohlti; not cnlWtel
or Thtntttcne, two hnndred and tol-ly thm^ .
and ttollpr*1 . ,
For*pay vf heepltal itewertht, blxty thoutand
dollar*.
For pay ef matron*, taehtant metre** >m?
whtrd netrm, tyro hundred asd forty thoneaad
ddUrr, .
far pay ef ward at a* ten, -one hundred and
thaunend duller*. '" .
pay of Mftfttal laundroelei, fifty thonl
sand tlifilAYfli ? JT.- V ? r r * ?
For medte*) and h wpttfil nnpllea, two million
ftro hundred tituweaud dollar* ? ,
For the eatabltihuhnt' and anpyirt of mill*
tary huipitel*, ope hundred and fitly (hotuaod
dyllnrr.
Knr y Drpnrtm For com pen ration of the
Secretary of the Nary, Olerk* atid mearwngar,
twelve thousand oneJruodrod and tUty-three
dollars una tuirty-uine ccm?.
For incidental and r?*tia^tM nwMM #1
the Navy Department, too thowsond dollara^
For pay of the Karjr, one million three hundrod
and *ntn?ty;DliM Ibowaand Ars.hut?d#?d
odd reienty-ooe dollars ami ta^ntr-Vo ? ante.
For ptoTlshjna and emJtlhgjoady ta the yry.
^S?4^^'flSF?zSi
ami ftOy dollars. . ? ? ., .
v Ffi coswtrwetisn of iron-clad add other treat
rch" fa thS-eoaftdsraU Sum, (bra* m&Mec
For ordnance end onVtano? stored, Am pillion
tight hundred aod "paved Icon (V0heaa<i
Ave bandred doltaia.' ? - * ; v
For tSa^mvrabafa of n^atf**} inMaamtinN, ,,
bonk# and chart*, flftoentthoasaad dollar*.
For ?n<Hpn?->ita aad rvoatr of roerrla, two
hundred and BTty tUeusaurTdtilar*; 1 <
tyir fuel.for sirqiuev*, ?*r'y yard* end *t*tlaus,
tbre* hntplrrd Ihooaand dollars.
For coul inytfti I tnutuoiMed, two hundred
and fifty thousand dollars. 1 * \
For surgeon's peces* arias, <*h> handrail
thousand duller*. .-+r
Forth* support of'Jlre joarhte corps, Iw1
hundred and 'Sixty-eight tboaeand six hundred
and tsranty-scrsu daUnpn. -J^jaJP; "
fifhtle Ihporfmtfl.?Voo womp?inWtfmTuf I be
8?rwlMy of StaVs tkki, ntMsa^r* and Uborer*.-fir*
tkoaiand Una* handrad and AftyFar
?slari?a ofaoatndMkasaa aitdki I'llartet,
foreign intefpaurae, len WltnhfMni. '
already leased. o* wbieb W.jsasvyd, or
from taiiyea which npw ^xttt W wiey horraftrr
aria*, ofid phfar'a?H? omdfwsnrU^Mil^scu to
lh? ireqnUltlom dwd %ndof SM dpetrol of
fits President ofihe Confederal* .State* .onto
hundred thauaaad dollar*. . '
lornry ftatodftol. tlfrieand messenger*,' Ineludlng
pay <rf (toma?fg?nr mrfnr t? Mnrsh
OU., 1 Wlt al* thoumwTand 4c doWaad
IuoMmuI Ant rontlngwit iimiim ?I
A* Ifcpirtntejii of- JHtW?, rfUOatml
two fcoadrwTood 0fVf
Far (be ^Urirt of ^ tap??in4*a<S?nt f?
TEIr rjtin?iMm of ccmwl^awirrifoffo.
AiWl* mM Ooi'Klin UMttmtfk
For hioUlcntol m4 *?mttagH ikptnsea
%3fV^5y?SBW *?* roK****"
K^Jt. Ifotfet?eoH '