The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, August 20, 1863, Image 2
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rfFurtdaj Koninta August 20, lbG3
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r ?W Mr. , Qfcjtru- -
Tueni m ui^b re^uuMs H
us to state IBM too btMCrcatiy .few doltfe-- m
ryvRll Confederate Bonds subscribed %?
in lii.i office, from tho first to lh& twerts
ty -second .ypril, inclusive*. .Those \?ho
have not received Jheir boinU issued,
within tho time specified, trnve notice t
givem thehi sfc to do?"^ f
n r?*e? ?' v ^
Jf-Jf We ate pleased to learn that
Mr. C.'Mr*J^l'8jiAit, of tlira .pTicJ. of
Capt. \V. ?Er E*hi.eV Light Buttory,
h;is received k Kiwi Ltejitouant^i commission
in llru^Bth Regiment S. C. V*., *
which litis be oh for soino time in Mis;
sissippi. .*.?? >->V- J
Tostofflns Changes.
* The following jKxiVotijco kharg?s have *
beed nindo iualii-* State, by tUo l'ott
master General, duriug .the week Coding 1
August 8,.1803: . ' * _
l'Owyll's Store, Marlboro, Djstilct, ,
discontinued;* t
Greetti'illc. Grecuyillu District, Fleurv
O, Ma/kley postmaster, viee Susan
VV. .Thurston; rtniov.d.
liliiokstillc^ liarnwoll. M. F. Molonr-,
yicr>.,1 F fJifl re>igned.
1 i*pAty_. *L j-k. j . ? '? Dhifvr. 1
O'-uUB?5% b ?' ./; -sigh-d. }J
h.'.Mt. jM-jjpiy* W ' i 1 C ,?r? . r+, i .
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-4y. -. "i.'.-fti!VttiJi/?<!'' \ .."k'.t?ttv.'jM
'iC'-.l ' ..? ' '"V M iji!tt?y.**tC*e,l?^ J
,'jB .OL'i- . -*---1 ? 1
' <vi. 'v. Tbv- Southern -Pun oh, |
have received* the timt number <
%i of tb>r /Southern J^l/nck,the publication j
of which* 1ms just bcJni- cons men end in
liiuilmahdy -V-n.? by Nfessijs. Ovkuali., ,
C.vjmheiii-, Hi uiits "Co., at*" JjSlO per l
nuatfnf. : ' s. '.? * ". f
'I t'a^nrtwho ^1?h^uf ' laugh and groiy ,
. 'fatJJ* l<iit;. .-*N d-toc iC% %i?d if i: dees |,,
i flfl|kS _sr -It dv we'll wa-1 1
,** ?_yj .*. 'hut you are, j
?*o*t laiiglt at
?J\. Slli'Yt k.ujd is.'nj^ rained, J
--the rtm< cf Ail'. .jtyAi'a in*1 t
i ';?lien. attripav'. Uleiifij <
Its specimesu;. nf iKustirrHou- mc capital., '
tnipcg,?<?tM,-yUitug 4 into cou-jueraiiou,
and iur vi in yf, humor rloli, i v\t. i* tl?v> ]
bent public* u- iv of 1 b>j Jiitid 'jefro
siicmlevp$v3Bg of U-.? wui,
,r. ?', . .-.I. " "f ' '<*-'
^pj#- Wu tbnnk VI' j Uicuaudu Cut a
ccuplo'of baskets of good, juicy peaches,
recently left Rt our "Ww, r? '?
From Charleston. ; -<; .
^ Ciiaiu.fstdn, August- 18.? All day
yesterday-the bombardment was nioio
fuiiotl- fit an on :?nv previous <l r\. The
. Irfiffydf -~K' n)*nU<>i% ?mT fix rniu- >
boat?,vwith flit**h?-wnerav*?"Uin?1 laito-i
rfv<f,_obenc<t'oti Bnttwrv Wagner nYday-*|
brCMoJifiTowing twenty shells per min- j
inte nt nnr works. It continued uotil j '
11 o'clock, when-the Heel norland bat' 1
furies turned their attention to Fort
- Sumter. The Tronsiden and wk inoni-L
fors nppronehed within three-quart or a of I .
a miTc of Sumier, inui?>?iug vignrott-U
cgiinst tlie Sorrily fm>- loir Stumer i1
Replied ftriikly fronv Iter barbette j^iurj. j,
The. contest lasted* about thruo hours, 1 ;
adieu thVj fleet, having been shuck very I '
cfl n, started on*. <t' >ae\r-\ witli tlicj'
lls-^s ut half toast. .It i<-opposed soni-j J.
Liglr Yankee naval ollicer ha? L>c<.n i
A I 1 It* < | ,
The enemy's UnJ haUetics of 200
pc.t.dor l'nrrot guns topi up a constant
tire yesterday evening nn?l all latnight ?_
against Fort Stmiter. The roar of the
cannonade lna.d in the city is tremendous.
The casualties at Fort Sumter, yesfer- >
day wore or.e tilled ni.d thirteen wound- fid
; at Battery Wagner, seven killed
and twentv Pour wowmhed. Among tho
tilhd is L'apt. Wntnpler, of Virgin hi, j
Chief Engineer at Battery Wagner.
The cannonade >as resumed at daybreak
thi# morning, and continues now
_ " (O n. Yn.) with gtaat violence,'* .
Batteries Gregg and Wagner are un
* impaired. Ti?c South face of EorltSum-1 <
fcY lias Tb^en cdtfrVderaldy' pitied by the
oftcmy's fr.rrot gims ot> MorfW Iwiaud.j^
?- ** ' ' #
J^&uisnIiion onr G&,\ r.u \i. PrYcv*.?r "
Tilt) Montgomery Mail, of tho 1st insU,. '
m?Y>: . ." * f ' 11
\V liuvo learned, $ ith gr'ijnt regret, | t
th/o ' ?? !>. BiTct 1i .s 1 g"?d bt? coiWftiU. <
^ .elon, i.ntl ,?..? mn\y in "At L
kaA?n. . '< i- h'irtg p!:?<V<rib |
v / i .! Gi-f._Uo!nj''fc,j
n .? ty-plans for t
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tfr a* >%u(.})<>r **. ! to ' Aurxmnctj
Uy*t.ju4~>KJfW Al l"CK If. rooft rfotty
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tho CoiiTj'V^rai^k.
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tlio*' fit*.A?^V' th?*o wtJ|i>fti
tlmrt) t<>. rv: -v* i') ?<:t?'an unJffttyiriffc a
arc T?qw??< ?i t<? > ' n'i n HKvtjiy to .b#
ti'hl for ilutt -.piirpmw, bu t*iiU$t|ny wi H?f?,
- tc*ui??r ? tireanvlll*. TJiow >?ijo
<M'Ai vt ; ..tin nrpelvcs can lu?vc t4i? cli^i* <
a *1avo . i *
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UKU lu^^^nnaiatM^ mi J"*'\ I
nciy. f
h? sumcu* ti pftK^rt? jqw^yfWiBfc, *
ly ^r'/* Siitulap 1
iAmtini'AtttbylftOS. , S?
Superior Turnip Seed,
\\TAHttArtTED, ^ . < _
W-* *?? v. j ? ',
Ani-^j\ .- V ^ \y - 1
Attention^ Jtount^i'jRiflemeivIYOU
in h ireby" required to appear W |
foco {Ho Coatt^Mio ?*yor. pn Satnr: j
lay next", at ft ojcfoolc, precisely. imnr- ?
apt tntain?>?* matters to b? transacted be- i
ere the dVill. ^ ~*y<y. .
By order of " . TIIK-CAPTAUfc ?
Aug if) "j^ v it t ?
v .$25 ftowartf. . VJ
y BAN.'.\VAY frqm Ih.e, syd>s?rlber..,(
.SlAou the (>th of July, rayhov BEN"; ho *
Sji is nbo'jt IS yc a*a> t>hl, efnrk brovru J
complexion, sboijt-and* w*W-huiltT *?
-?PC*ke miiJlyjnnlliokia Uiohood aroct. .
foiled on ft oup when-hp Uft, and w?i '
>nref??<>lod. Ashe U woU.ac>|>uvint#?l; with i
lie surrounding country, lie iff doubtless 1
applied by sotno ne^reW" ' . ?
I' :.l "I ve Urn .lUv 1' \voi-.l if' !. lifer.. .1 I
O me <jr oi,u|>y jeiL wli^r^ l.p?o ?tt Ifim. i
Ah there arc many negroes now ntJaifeo
n tlio .woods, it would be well for some i
pijjVlnuce to observed towards this class, of
ho popuhMfen. *~\t. . . xv <
. S. }V. TI1RUSTON. \
Abg 20 id .* t tf 1
Deserters. - i
BT.' COUCH and FKANKJJN FOW
LRU-, privates ojLE.irjk's Light Bat- 1
ory, debited fnun iUtpatiip, on thoCitadel '
iroeo. Charleston, S. K, cn the tOlh' inftt. I
IIRTV WIT-LARS each vlll be paid for
V-li- arrest tfnd lodgment.in any jail in thta J
<.!,. It jf> believed |liat they will fry to
yrr..t.? i o iicnefibnrhdRd of Lima.or to Flat
N. C. All good citizens are urged to 1
?eo their endeavors to have fhejn returned
o their MhiilijyKrVUt atlhistimo, whilst
,Ue enemy as at tho very gates of out most
mpoitant, stronghold,'.and wlnm every pa.riot
should be at his post of duty. Said 1
Touch is 27 years old, 5 feet 10 inches high,
florid complexion, grey eves, linlithair, artd
by profession a farmer; t>Crn in the Stats
if South Carolina, and oWftsted at Groen,
llle, ou the J Atli of August, 1PC1, to servo, 1
or the way. Said FOWfyEK is 3S years
>ld, S feot lO inches high, sallow corirpft.V1- *
oil, grey eyes, HgfiFharr, and by profession
farmer; born in '.lie State'1-of South Oaf-' '
linn,, tutd enlisted atr Greenville,, on the t
5th day of August, lSftl, to serve for the '
vn r. . .. . P
in.'same reward will nl?o bo paid for '
h<* delivery, (it rbii camp;'of <1. W. filL- I
tKATH, private"-oCFnile's Light Battery. 1
laid ilrialh is Si.> years.old, 6 feet d itveh- '
? t.i.'b, sallow* complexiongroy eyes, black
tnii mid l?y profession n farmer; lioru in 1
he Stnle of South' Carolina, and enlisto.l I
it Urcsnville, S. C.'on the 16th of August,
ISOt, Jo-?erva for the war
By order of yv< \Y M.. E. EAliLE,
.. - Capb commanding;
J. F. r>Atfo ?N, Sergt. Major.
Charleston,Ss*C;, Ang. 17tJl^ 1S63. *
Aug 26 . 1-0- b.* ,-2
H E A T>< IU ART Kits,
CAMlMif INSTRUCTION",
? Coiumbi^, S. C.., Auguet 13, 18G3.
a k'yj-. RA Z OHIIERH X0. in. ~rT
1'm .THE Superintendent'of Conscription
having ordered that ''.all perrons in
the six mouths' Iroope,'-' organized in thia
State for loonl dofeflqa*, ehall-b* -allowed
" to remain in their orgoni/jUions I or the
presert," the orders from these headquarter?,
of Joly 27, orb so modified as not to."
rtlfect those" "persons who* were members of
?nid Eognnenta at the time Ihey icure oryanizeii:
tr - t(
If. Enrolling'officers, until further orders,
willjiot register "as volunteers," give certificates
or transportation m nor in any
other tfiurvner interfere with those who were
m. mHais of said Ucgiincnts ut "the time of
I h. ireorganization. As ?f Alt others liable
to eon script ion ' who were not members of
faid Regiments when organized, (and who
uro ri (pitrid to repdrt by the orders of July
::7.) they will |tr&cccdras heretofore order*
I'd, lo'cohseript. those who do not report
\ns. volunteer*"' by the 20th inst., aud go
forward by f.ho 1st September.
LVD. WF.LTON.
Cotumandnnt Conscripts 8. C. *
AVg 20 10 2
tsr* All tlio ptpors In the Sitio c<?j>y
STATE OP SOUTH ChAROLIWA.
A?J .A?t> IcifVt (Jt.xV Omsk,
HI; mjcifon. Au?ne>t 12, ltf'fiS.
QTtXK&AL ORDEK81 Jfb.ti; ,
I 'PHTJ 'fo]lowift?*per?rinft-having reealv-'
' (i mnjorttY of vote* ?t an cJoeUim
u-ht on. Uiv-Hlft nit., An' P)eH\ OAijem of 1
he LW^imenU for local dofonco '
l 11* I liffeolal ??rl>ico Hi tli? ?TLrita for fhc temijr
it nix inootlia, Hi biircn?nce''of General Or/
forihtauevl from tW*oflioo, nro \uty4:
>y d?Hatcd and announced duly uUot^iv Lo ,.
bo^dee* or Imfeihaft^r stated, and wlW Vii
>l>*y.U and r&*r*;et*|d accordingly, tvfoit:
JpirtL JUgbiimt. /
'TflOMAS.H. KOftKKjH, OoWlLl?at
Coloi/l.'
' WL UJWKi J
- Stcnutl Jilyti.iitiU. ' -*
<\? IMJAM PORT. C?lone1/
tfr. Dttri*.-fci4bfc a*Uft r
U Aim tjUA.fTLlBA/;if, M?jwr.
* ..." .FourJh If eg i nAi (. " i*
J. ?..wrrrtER^pooai'(^kn?Ji>
P. i^BKLLBPr, Li eat Colonel,
* ifc PV158; M-j.w./ . - I
Fiflk itrauriMif. ,
J. If-WTI.MA.M/. r-uloii.1.
JvW*? A. BitABLEV, Lieof. CoI^oT.: ,
t: r:X\DLL!#Mi,jor. w-.-1' 1
I" 4li? Third B.vijiiw?nt, tiierb was a J
ijjU:r<i in Viel<J.t*ffloepS owinj/ to th? ,
Mifyt.) .to ot/ftnuc . (lie oon?p:inioA iu (Bp
Hxti^n'tir K^|wi)c?tnJ,^C. M., bt>Tur? the <?aj.
hi which (Jin eKotl&o. Ordered W |
luld. fof#W?iOftlBiira of ,
h.i'?rter4^? mom as the*# ,
oiiAoniiij orgfifClf.' -,^r
ii|, ljie Cdfyicfo W.IU ppmlpete pcraona- .*
'?r i(ih J>finv<nU'AdjoUrft, one |
ifi.i*v^'?'?i!Ur,-ghV An?l ou? Ji?-,
l*u*f Anrueofl*tU?U oi>f>oi?>tiiiel?t'dRtyo<t- i
vrilNihhltlih<ftjr?l^4^n rrpijr iia1
r?r?B* ?>'{.' Ihcle re^^tive*o^MW* r'
t (he *Tior"<t nutfeo. f<#r <?utj' ortritrP*'pew*. ^
]$y cwiimaitil.
A.t), GARUNGMV.
A'ljutfti^t flnij Iptpect.'r'Oeneta! B. 0.
An ,r? . > |d , ? .
IK *' ! vC wllf '
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4|^?-rj^k]^^HBWMj^Piy * ij
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1- ire the trJi^pt-required ^iutti ,
be i?th Raginwnt, ?. C. R.?ir?t? companies, '.
a flcobrdanc.a yhb General Or<l&r* KoiM, i
fl ami VL?. isauod from tKie.offiee.aod itr
twinge o^peseary to lie ve a mo#e poouoata ?*
olIrt>?n,t oTpersoTia'dJfeloagtng to said Rrgi.neht
tutdf liable toinlHiary j 'ft J
Vr*(V piider-aalA o^der*. U Is Ticryby br-'
tared }* . * *" ' ""* . '. -. . ' ?
I. Tluit nil male pVra"n?- in tin- eRy,nt i
Charleston between tho agea-of slxteei?-and i
uxty 'year*, exoafft' such - pcftotoa-aV bay a ,
jjgen reguho-ly ynuelercd iuto Genfedoaul* j
ierViCK\bv immediately enrolled. "* -1
II. This eiwoHiufcoV Will Include perwffiv
?ho are on duty in the regulSr or volunteer ,
wintla oYgftuiiartoiis'of th<f*?Hy^a?.3?<5ll *v 1
tho so who ere not, sod also persons who
ire absent from, but arc citizens, of Ch'nrlaston-i-temporafy
absence not to bo regarded.
?3 A change of residence. . '
Ilf. Absentees who claim that they ore 1
sot linblo to militaty service in the city
will be required to produce nt this oflioe ,
certificates from tho commanding officers of
Iho Regiments in which they claim that
thev arc liable to sucli service, and if be- |
tween the ages of forty and fifty years, that
they have been subjected to the said draft.
* ly/Tb efTbet this enrollment-, the follow
ing named persons hftye been and are hereby
detailed snd appointed Enrolling Officer
and Aesistent Enrolling Officer/?, and will
report at this office on SAl'UltDAY, 16th
inst,', at I o'clock p. ui., for instructions:
Enrolling Okficwl?Jnc.ob Willininif.
Assistant KnuollINo (VrricrKS. ? Wari>
No. 1?dlfoses I-evy, O. M. Wiengea.
\Txnn No. 2?W. II. Brailsford, T. A.
Whitney,
Wakb No. 8?David Harrow, ?*. D. Kirk.
Waro No. 4?C. C. Trumbo, A. 'J., Salinoa.
WawdNo. 5?E. Pcndernrast, II..W. Cavr
W.vuu No li?O. W. Almar, Donald MeInto#]).
Wash No. 7^-Pa\id Riker, Samuel II,
Mortimer.
Waro No. 8?John McPhorson, F. P.
leignious. , i
v. A separata ro\l will bo mado of per- <
on* bet ween forty ana fifty years of ago, i
ind all persona between said ages are t-rderrd
to report their names to Mr. Jueob Vil \
iman. Enrolling Officer, at the Confederate ]
Court llonse, in Clialrm rs street, on or beTore
WEDNESDAY, tho lbth instant; and
persons failing or refueing to report, will
be liable to arrest and punishment. .VI.
-No claims of exemption from service
ivill-be considered by the Enrolling Officers,
but-all such cases will bo reserved until the
enrollment has been completed, when tiny
will be determined on the proof niado at
this office. "'. .
1 Vll. This enrollment is not liiicndsd to
disturb the present organization of city j
troops, nnfill a new' organization hits beoit j
effected, which will be made "known by
published- orders. x
VII h All officers af the. militia-, including
the temporary volnnH?v organizations 'of
the city, are required to aid the Enrolling
Officer in the execution of this order, by
furnishing bint with lists of persons belonging
to their organizations, with a statement
of their ages.
By order of the Commander in Chief.
A. C. OAK I IlCtJTON,
Adjutant and Inspector-General b. C.
Aug 'JO A 10. 1
' tSf"Courierond Mercury publish till 20th
iust.;' other papere of the Stale will copy
onee. , " ? * ' * "
-. Notice.. \
'TMIB AGENCY at Richmond, Vjt.i for
E. jlhe aesUt^qce of South Carolina
Troops, has heen rentoVed to the KXCHANG
K HOTEL, PRANKJJN STREET.
K. I*. JOKES, Agent.
Aug lh c 15 ^ . '4
$50 Reward. .
T)ROKK Jail, on the night of the 14th
1"^ iust., Tlf0{5. J OH KS, who had boon
committed for horse stealing. Snid Jones
is about six feet nigh, dark ;hin, dark Hair,
dark eyes, rind is about Sti years old, and
weighs about 1V5 pounds. I will giro the
above reward for his delivery to n?e at
Greenville, or for liis aohfihgtnont in any
tail in BoutU Cnrolinn bo that 1 mav gdt
him. - J. T. MoDANIEl.,
Sheriff of Greenville District.
inly 25 12 , . v>i, .
Notice.
VPrr.rCATION will be made at the next
sitting :.f the Lcgfofftlurer. for the
passage of wn Act incorporating.(ne South
Carolina Methodist l'roltstujtf-Cliurcli, with
L~... ui..: <z
pvi *ma?(V?iwijr OIUJCIJ". 4
Aijj rsr _ t?^ n
STATE OF SOTTTljf CAHOLllfA,
GUKEXN ILLE Dts'AllICT.
.15 EQUITY. * i
Ai^n Bak>ur, Adm'x, Ac., ) Dill
: 1. ^ *i. "1 *"Yor * f
Turner A. linker, it al ) Salt of Lawt,, ife
T7>/ the"r>r<ter ot"Oiilef Juftlon Otieall the
IJ cre?Htor?'iof Wtm h. linker, <}?cc*ik-<1,
!>?.'. rtc.l tofilo tbriu <l<-:i.tti..J ? v> .ill inc.
6 iihiu Chvc6 month* frotu 1)>m ante.
VWi July. 1868.
WM. M. THOMAB, e. r_ o. n.
July 0 v. *:0 - 1 .8m j, J
TTTT .oiraigR/, .>
ASSISTftST CiMMY SOBSISTESCE,
DLVUiOM. 50. 1.)
Axd*r*q>< 0. It., 3. C, A?g. i.at? Ikes.
1VV vtrtuOf my appointment as Division
jy GomiuUaury C. 8. A., I nm folly ampoc?er*?l
to" etrw>re?a nil rtiWUUoce atoraa
needed lor the Army, beW- bv Speculator*
or others, liording for pre At within tpy Jlvurfo?j.
While 1 will endeavor,"in the' dimjharge
of my delf>a(f duty, to avoid any apparent
or rvnl Intertempoe wilh'tho right* ?t nil
peaaom, navortbctaaM, tX ??4
r s^idrii^^iioK. ^
ijnJ I lrrr?l^r v,<iVu.Ail mien to. deutt from
^urclinnin^ mjppliw above the fhtc* fl??1 (a i,
Schedule of JhptcttturtiC (,'ommismdrwrs for
? South Catrdina. }4 t. |
'Alfgofed oitfcr?trt are invited to e^ten.l . ?
fM^r tpo.micli adSeUnee'
if witr rfcnH oh<Mk a eyaiem wliieh
mwi erenUiMlj (L <roy our pr<>i?p?ei*. - ?
l\jHtone havi|>^lmb?iKt?nce at ore* for sale.
witf be rendering a N>rviM lo 11>? -eaojitry1
hy promptly ofl'ering* tfift aama^Jto- tn?- at 1
^JKAgU&T* C. JJL, or <o ?i?y o( *?v Agenta, '
Fhp (a<nuA*4 with ** A?^rtj?ry an\--VjC**tk>a
n ?<*<f -?ry. .
. *' ^ K..L. SUK>N5I . 1
J,<!. BAM^HY, 1
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A. N^CJ^AJV^n^ b?iuJ '|?n4 tor 4*$, at
vliolwnleaml jotiul. . ^
HPHoWo coraor of (Wlwt ?jJSng
iti unts ouo door ea?t of Dr. lark's arogOoa,
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L .yank ?r i-s sut&TiaRtTTOtf f^ril) ,
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Orcw.-Mlp, 3. C.; August C*h. ISfo. - , j
iV^iwd^Aug?at?; TW&^'VT
"VXTIlkfcsAfl. by ^f<fHnntian?re?eivM at TT
this Department,, it appear* that tu
Charleston t>n tfro 24th DecomMr J^at, a
rrtan. hy the name of HAML. COLLI wa?
stabbed in tli? breast by sbirtB person or >
person*. up to this tirpc unknown, and that
the said HAM Tj. COLLINS died blatantly:>
Now, llior. fore, I, M. L. ItuMlAftL Governor
and Commander in-Chief, i?, and.over
the aforesaid Stat,e, do Uaue- this my Proc'lamatton,
offering ? regard of Three Hundred
Dtdlnrs for the apprehension* and de-.
livery of I he veal Murderer of the said SAML.
CyLiJNHr'into any of the Jails of this;
Stale ; and, if more thnn~oi??, an additional!
Howard of Three Hundred Dollars for each
one who shall be proved to be ad accompllee.
Given undpr fny band and the seal <)f the "
[l. a] State, nt .Charleston, this eighth day
of August, A. D., 1803.
M. L nOb'HAM.
W*. it. IIujiTT, Secretary of State.
Aug 13 X5 - *, 4 .
- tar c hnrleaton oud Columbia papers]
publish twice and other papers of the State
once a week for one month.
Slave Labor for the
Coast, Division No. 1.
rTG fill tho requisition of the Comnmnd
irtg -General, and in pursuance of tho
orders t?f his Kxcellcney Governor Bonhani,
the Commissioners of the lioads rnd the
Town Authorities of ihe incorporated towns
and villages within tholimils of the judicial
Districts of Pickens, Greenville, Spur
tanborg, Anderson. tTiiion, York, Chester,
Laurens, Abb*villi} and JNewbery are hjeroby
retired-forthwith to summon all r>cr-'
?ofiS in piosserdan m( sKom Ma bio t* Koad
duty, within tlia limit?'v/ their authority, to
deliver one fourth of their alnve* linble to
Road duty, at the Railroad Depots nearest
Llje owner's residence, on "MONDAY, the
Fourteenth duy of SeptTtnber next, in time '
for the dowu fre'gfit morning train, there
to await transportation to Charlwton, for
thirty days! labor on the fortification*. *
II.The Legislature, at its April session,
exempted thotc who owned but .one HoaJ
hand front liability nndwr this Act, Those
who own firo or three or* fraction over a
number divisabjo by ryne-fentrth will scud
forward one hnnd ft>r trucb Traction ; or two
owners having sr.ch fraction*, na\y unite
and rend one band out of every four.
III. 0 vfreecrs, at the rate of one to every
hnodrel Vvnds, are not only allowed but
are dtsit'ed. They Arc? eeleci ed "by the
owners atul paid.by the Confederate auflivr'
ities at tbe.vatw of fifty dollars per uvontb.
IW Receipts will be given at the Depot*
for the negroes, and they arc assessed in
Charleston before they are put to wortr.
V. The Act requires tbe nttendenee of
one of the Commissioner* at each D< pel ?
lie will be met by nn Agent authorized to
receipt for the negroes.
VI. Owner:; are revested tnfurnisb their
negroes with spades or shovels nod three
days' ration*. ,
Vlh Owners v. In* hire substitute* will
furuisU inc with u copy of tfic receipt taken
for such substitutes. . r
VitI;?It is regarded l>y the Roads to bo.
put in use on this oecusion, aj dangerous to
run extra trains heavily ladCn with pjissengcrs.
It is therefore necessary that those on
the eppvr portions ?!' the Roads should t*> in
aftc.nd.ince voty early in the morning tu time J
for the regular freight trains; or they might
<lell,ver the negroes tho evening before the
agent or to sho railvrnut agent,, who is authorised
to receipt for them.
IX. Charleston, it is hoped "and believed,
witl soon bo imprcgnwMo. IT'So, tho slave
labor of the State will have accomplished it.
Labor U yet needed in large quauUty to sucuru
this position. Tho portiou of the fit ate now
called on, ha." poiuttd out richest treasure* of
uohlo blood iuahnost every field tn this war,
will'lt hesitate now when so uutth.is to lie aeaoiupttshcd
at so liule scrviiwfr "One earnest",
combined effort iuay put tho State beyond
danger. *'' m-? _ ^
WM. At. SHANNON,
Acrnt of ihu M/uiili r.nv?Iin? i
Csuwien, S, C., August lOih, 1H#3. 15>-5
f.\r- All papers in liio IHrii<ioi?pnbl|?l? ?n?o I
ca<-h week until 11th September and forward |
bllli to 1|K". ;
OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY, CuAiit.wroK,
C . -'" y *4tb, 1868.
n^BAVIXG Wu appointed CIllfcF COM-1
MI&iAllYAir the .State of dont I) Cn !
rnlihn, ytrtn oj/pvtrval ot the BMRfltfr)' of i
Wat, wlUilbtruetMifrta dl vid*th?Stht? ijito
Division*, fyr the pn>iyrr..collcction and
dUtrfbulibn of tupplica, llinve divided Ihe
Slate into five Divisions, fur earl* of which
DIvWfone a Divieion Commievary lots btenj
appointed hy the Coip:nte?iatiiuy Q*-noWil.-'
ltitWOn No. T. Onph K. Li IjIMQCTO.-W-'
vision Commissary,^embraces the Districts
of rickcna, Anderson, Orecnyiile, Abbo<fl1V,
and part of a dip) pis*. " ^
* Oivhrton Xo. ^oObpOMfc 0. MEATCrt, Divirion
Coir.ruissionary, e/n' raeoa the Districts
of Sj?art?nl<ni^r, I?enr?*n?, Union,
Newberry, a?.d pact orEdgelleld.
DiY^on^Vo. 8, Capt. J. D. WlTOF.R
SPOON, Division Coftimisaary, rrnhrufcra the
District* of York, Clreeter, Fairfield, Lancaster;
Kershaw and lliebland.
Division Xo.-l, Cupt. .JO J IN' V. RILEY,
DDijion Commissary, ( mbraces*-trie Dis
tricU of DnrUrigfnn, Orangebtjrgb, Barn,
well, Colleton aird part of Edgefield. . r ""
Division JTo. ?. Captv.lMM. NETXLi;*,
Acting Division Cotjtmiasery embrace# tbo
Di-tii.-tn <'f Chesterfield Marlboro' Marion.
Darlington, Bumter, Williamsburg bad
Clarendon. i* ' r i
. rt/. T-:-i n 1?i- >t<
jfci?v */I*ibiuii ry WU1 &
list of ?hb ComruiJMUM And Agent* ?
Mft they *ro appointed *J
T^><ih Division Cornmlt^ary {& forobth'd
Vtth the powv of iunpreiwbieat, and wil^
when fiooeennry for the ?ih-?Utcrioe of tha.
army, auUiatonoe Mnrea within
thoir Divisions bought for s$l?, L?uyifig noe<y<lfng
W? U>* rates fixed by tfio Schetlalo
of tS%^ Irfipre*Hno>i^ Cornmiarnner*. Spaanlatore
warnod bW to *Kt>* lor ?nUUteoce
prreetf -hsyoijfl those hied by tids
sab ado lr ^ i ^ . * ~
.' Ho 0<wmimry...jl%fc^M<**nn>?nt Ajjent
ffuui awv <Hiart^ iHghMfcuadr^ttrddt "Tl
pr?lexf, tp rrmfcb nof<SS^*>b<Hfubfilet?i?e.! J
storesjtftbi*s*?at?,<H??Je rNt? order*
of life Birtafifc Cbn??t*SlHf? abovcbxneil.
U bring tbe.4#?idj*?i>hofceeret*ry Wo><p
praaont competition ^etas/en the Onutmix
soeiea of diffvr^nt^tjrtaa, 4h? l>ivision Odiamiseries
arc'insmwrlpl, therefor*, to Jrtohillt
jntcrfirrcrten wWi^n th?ir J hvUio*#, t<i
[in vent Uio shlptt.< nl a/supplies jnir^haettl
by-CotTtnlMoricn oi Hjb^^'ory Agifttrf
under oilier than their authority, and. to
***.? . r/z!~ <^
. ("onMry i npv* plr**?} fn/ref three timer"
?mj fortnl'5 niile to ilMvfiji) C.
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(food Ilo^huj o*a 6? (iad ( WlflP01' ?
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J" tUBCRVHTS WijTES. ' [.
T W-Jlvb r??rW< into'Kf Cojbp*- h
9ft.-.-/JL nir I, -P. Jt. L. A-i*: ffVjnore fc
Alius HOMKD Mlvff, to *
W>crVo ih -HEAVY ARTUtifcRy. ?
YTfT. TtiU company has bfeh, durTng-Uat*- J
Til Istence, stationed upon Jnoie# Inland,
tlif.il under the imiticdiato cofomand of
MP Maj.^impbeU, libera *?>?a{?ect to J
^P^. ^rcI&atO. .' aji application for main- (
bfci Rtvip oAti ha atoncoeeut to Ibo and trnnspftrtatiofi
forwarded. Tina opportunity #
will not exteiuV beyohd 156 mcfi. - (
* r J. B. BOWDFA*, 4
Cnpt. O 1. I\ B. L. A , f
t2J9""Add**M>,'J. It. boVr'DWf,. Co.'J., r. B.
L.?A., Charleston, S. 0.' . . t.
July 9 10 . ? If.
1
llid??, L-catiter and Alloc*..
I NV1TA- Tan good UIDEfcl for on*-third.
I will nUt. aril LEATHER AND
MtfQRS at the old price for HIDES AND
TALJ.OW nt the old price. Tan Vn .-d near
Eusley's Bridge. . Hides mny be left' at.Dr.
Dean a, it) fronj of the 1*0/1 ORu'r.
J. A. KIRK PATRICK.
July 9, 186B e 10 *
SiilU. SaltTi
AR.11I.VE1>, a fino lot of Wilmington made
SALT, and manufactured by or, which i
may bo hod at reasonable prices, at wholesale
or retail.
ftKOltOE HELD MANN A CO
Mar 19 ' '45 tf
BY AUTHORITY. '
Acts and Resolutions of the Congress of
the Confederate Congress, passed at the
Third Session?lCGd. , t ,
. >V 9.]. ^ : .
AN ACT to Provide *nnd Organise Engineer
Troops.to Suryr Jjorldg ?ltr War.
The Congress of the Cuiikdernto States of
America do enact. That Un-iv shall be sotertc<l
in such manner as the Secretary of AVerluuy
ditect, frotn oaoli division of infantry .in
sorviee, ono company of engineer troops to
Consist of one hundred incii. chosen with a
view to their mechanical slcill and physical
fitness, nnd'thnt the men assigned to such
compuuy shall bo required to sorvo in th'a^ame
only duriuir the hulanco-of their term ?r
vice rtspcctivcly. i
Bee. 2. Thnfeanb company shall consist Of ,
ojglit servants, seven corporals, forty artificers
and forty-file laboror/,-aud that Lito muii >
'elms ??ny be addict, ? # .'
7,. That Hi"'' eomn?is,doncil officer* of
each company shall consist of one ropuiiu, one
first lkutcnaift, aud. ^wo sucoxil lieutenant*;
ntnl tlnit thy original va-ancle* in these *otnpanics
shall he filled by (he transfer of officers
of corresponding grade from the engineer
corps, if practicable, aud wl<eru fed, thin from
the o.ther corps, or frbtTl the line or staff of the
army, relorenco being al-.vays had to thoir
<)UHlificatioiv us cuginecrs, Or by scWotiou; hut
uo ono shall be selected who Is oot now serving
in or with the uruiy, links* tie Is ti military
or civil engineer. ? *> - '
.Site. 4. That companies shell ho.organir.cd
iuto regimeutuor in coin putties each, and that
the field and stuff officers shall consist of one.
colonel, duo Hcnk tmii! roh.u/1, one major, one
adjutant, with rank of flr-t lieutenant, ono
quartermaster sergeant, c.nd ono. .eigeuiit major^
aud thy t tho original vacatjuios In tho
rcgimcuts shall hd filled in the mariner providod
for filling tho suuia in the tomtaeikt, by
tho third scot ion of this art, and lliul the sergcuirt
major, aud tho iiitarti ruiastcr sergeant
shall l?c selected frxfni the tnlhtefi men of the
arirty. "x*-.. *,
Skc. That ln.enob regiment two of Ufo
companies ahaU bo assign ul to dnty as po?toniers,
ntol caeli bo Ainiialitod wfth a bridge
train compter*.
H*o. 0. That tho officer in charge of tho
engineer bureau, subject to the approval of
tho Secretary of War. shall prcrcrilio the
number, form and diracneimis of tho wagons,
pontoons, tresscls, tools, implements, arms anil
other necessaries fiir all. the troops organised
by this act.
Sac. 7. That vaean"lo.i in tho established
regiments to anil including tho mult of coluiicl,
shall bo filled by proniolioD^Tegi'ncntmly, according
to seniority, except in ease of disability
or otlior iucoinpetcncy. .
Bt:c. 6. That tie numbly pay .of tho engiwpv*
troops lihall be as follows : of n colonel,
Iriw-lltuidTcd anil ten dollars ; of * licntenaut
cftloucl, one hundred and eighty.five dollars ;
Of a major, ono hiinilriMl mill ?l?i?-i i <1?i
Urs ; of ? captain, ono hundred aud forty d< Ilars
; of iv first llcutenrpif, otto bnodred dollar* ;
ofa second lieutenant, ninety dollars; and the
n<tjn;.mt shall receive -ten dollars per. inouth
in addition to his pay as licutcuont. <
Kk?. 9. ffhat the pay of the enlisted men
per month shall bo as follows: tho eergeant
major and ouartormniter sergeant, each,
twenty-one dollars sorgo.?<>ts, thirty-flvo dollars
; ?oru%ralf tawnty dollars) artificer, seventeen
dii\)art)'lfdiorors and mud vises, thlrteon
dqjlars.
Sxc. 10. Tltat mounted engineer troops may
l^o ^elected from tho cavalry, nnd he organized
according to "tho-erovisioha o( this tujt, for
etig/hecr troops as hor%iiib?tore fc)iecuii?yL.
Approved jJJar?li-2tb l!>d3. 3
[Xo. i?ii"
All ACT. to J'roridWor Holding Tactions ft?r
nopresoutufiv?s 1? (he Coltgross iti the Confederate
Btatps In t1?e Stale of Tennessee.
The Cdngrofc-of the Confederate States of
America do ona?t, That in the jjtato of Ten
??ent?loctu>m for Representative* fn the
Congress of tho rohfedor.it ! States, shall bo
by Kncrn) tichet lor said and eetfh voter
rhauV# entitled.te vote ofto Uck?Vnonieih
ing thi uaoics of ono person JCr Oath Coittfrss
oiuaal Dintrlet in Mil Statu t im*>1 ?Uie?port"na
reoeivhiff'tho greatout nbniber of Tote* of the
whole vo?> of Hid 8let?, ahull ho coinwiaaiuneil
as Hepreaontaiivea l>y tho UoTuruvr of *?id
St.vie..
Sim,'. 2. Bach elections vhrnll ho hold in *?( !
fitoto, on Uio ft cat Thursday in August next,
Mid in ouch .Mocoud yoar tburciitu r, during the
war.
Bar. SorhetoethiB* ohall b? ?> 1?. i I by the
oAeerv authentic?, or ]?r?<>n* appointed ?r f
pVovUed by tho law* of said .State for the pur*
pose-Wf huUHb'g ?t>< h election* and at (die ptpoca
. pnnridod to.hohi tfoctu.na for nahbtri of the
moat nwaerout branch of tho Statu Lcgtrta,tur*.
. "
-4 PficU elcctioaa shall bo cendnftod
tWabrdiag to the Mode proscribed by tho-laws 'j
Lof aaX't fitate, sxaept to far u tho same- arc
modified by thia a? t. , - V
* R?c," t.. In aucti election*, or cry eftisan of.
the Confoderutu Btattfi. who ahal) ?o'?Mliflod
tojtvw for a iaasnh?TV>f the meet nantKm
branch of the State Legiatfttire^nf' wtUd Slate,
ball bo Mftlueif to fete at the" piano, or plaaep
Ovsnut St Wo at which ha wvnldXb" a?W(lod to
vote in an ekattoo far auoh member of sucb
'Wialatlirc,
' Bfio^.OUt in euro ouch eitheu ?h?U be to*
i *h. *0l&r ae^kh^W OMfbderife Slate*,
^ar
U^rafeeir KTaHeded t?> vote at atty plate ef ,
^Sg?vRjhT^tUcr^%t ftrpreWtiuu*.# ?
;gh*tf.te hehi irrdi.e.funi|.- ? yoe-ais??> wklffit '
nTfililMfVat I?> *>v<tY army corps,
I dtririvu, m ooiam.'arl, the CeX.>n?H ot* <-net* rofiH
s
* : '"A'V * t^y,.sp
lauding ofti^re, ?pp<nnUp^ Uy J*dggf I
ffli*. Kiii tku Amii?r of ifui imula fmkiMli k
tatjW which the tamo tobeM'iu tfcTV t
wupmetil or army in whlph the uw l? HaM, <
rhosn duty it ahajl be, at onoe, to hf>*M-?a >
un to the Governor eX the State; ? the ,
Maetoaybe. IT AoreoOmrenlcni, forwaqfted ,
* mkIi commanding offioar Ataeattjr- to -the ^
Sk ** fff case tho eiUfehotoe of UM p*Ml? J
Rprlce prevent the hd<Mog of.the eleettooe ia
m camp under this Act, at the time provided
* lav, tho nuo may be held h? hay time <
rithln ten (leys after the preventing cause (
?ay Ocase: tho tlrap' for holding thh now to
A fixed by the officer authorised to appoint i
ho judges and clefts. . ,1
Brc. ltfc Such officer shall be authorised to (
ilminister tho proper oaths to the Judges and j
Jerks, or they may hdminteter the same-to ,
aoh other. _// *. , V_w |
8ec. 11. JfVsry person eoncernod 1q-holding (
uch election sllaU lako nu oath to support the (
Constitution of tho Confederate Status, and to
lischarge )>i? dnty in holding such election
nitlifully and Impartially.
* Approved May 1, 'WW... M-4
rNhTtd:] Y
TOIXT RESOLUTION oh tho Smbjooi of \
llHaliaUmi.
1 If solved by the Congrrm of the Confedsrate
States of America, In response 1"olh? !
tiussago of the President, transmitted to
3c?agre*s at the commencement of Lhe.pres:nt
session, that, jn the opinion of Congress; 4
he eons missioned officers of the enemy
>ught not to be delivered to the author'*
. e? of i he respective States as suggested in
He hsW oi'ssnge, but all eaptivea taken by
;he Confederate Forces ought to he dealt
with and disposed of by the Copfedrate
3ov?rninent.
Sue. 2. That, in the judgment of Congress,
Lhe proclnmotionf of the President of the
United mates, dated respectively September
iweuty secopd, eighteen hundred and sixtytwo,
and Jnnuary first, eighteen hundred
ind sixty tlnee, nnd tho other measures ot
the Government of tho United States and.
->J its authorities, commanders and forces,
Jcsigned or tending to emancipate staves
In the Confederate States, or to nbduot such
slaves, or to incite them to ibsuerection, or
lo employ iiegroes in war against the Confederate
Stales, cr to overthrow the instlLulion.of
African ttJnvery, and hi log on a
lervile war in these States, would, Vf successful,
produce atrocious consequences, nnd
Lhcy are in consist cut with thcspirilof those
usage* which In* modern warfare prevail
nttiong cixiliafd nations; they may,, therefore,
be properly and lawfully repressed by
retaliation. "
Si:a 3. That, in every case, wherein, during
the prvfeut war, any violation of the
laws or iivagCH of war among idviltxed nat'ons
shall be, or-han been done and perpetrated
lly those acting under the nnlnortlv
of the Ooveronoeot of U>e United Slate*, on
t|he persons or property of cftiaenn of the J
Confederate Stole*, of- of those under tlie J
proteofrou or in the lnnd or niiTiih?r?ilt]
of the ConfederntO State*, or. -of any State
of the Confederacy, the President of the j
Confederate States ie 4i?ryby an'hnrlxcd to i
cause fun and ?wp1ef? >?ttilia?ion to l>y |
made for every such violation, in sueh man- j
nor and to such extent as ba may think
proper.
Sac. 4. That every white person, being a
commissioned officer, or acting astueh, who,
during the pitsent war/shall command negroes.
or uiiilntocs in arms against the Confederate
Stales, or who shall Mm. train, or
fnitise or prepare negroes or mutator* for
military rorvieo against the ConfedersU
States, or who shall voluntarily aid negroes
or initiators In any tpiWiary enterprise, at
tsedr, or conflict in such service, shall be
deemed as inciting servilp insurrection, and
hall, if naptured, be put to or be
other wise punished at the diaorcHoa of tljs
oeurt.
6?t.. 5. Every porean, bring a eon?n?is*lo?ed
officer, or acting' aa such in tho service
of the enemy, who shall, during Ute present
war, excite, attempt to excise, or cause to
be exejted, a eervile iosnrrvction, or *'ho
hull Incite or causa to be incited, a elava
to rebhl, shall, if captured, l>c pat death,
or be otherwlM punished at the discretion
of tho court. >
Bs.<v 0, Every person elutrgcd With an offence
punishable audertbe percediug resolutions
shall, during the prcseut war, bA
tried before the military court attached le
the army or ror|>e by tlie troopa-ef which
he shall have been captured, or by such
other military court as the President ?*
direct, and in sneh manner and under such
regulations as the President shall prvoeribc,
sad, after eon viol ion, the I'rcxio. at may
comuiuta tlie punUhaieat in eu?h~ rammer
and on *ncb Urmi no he mnjr deem proper.
S?u 7. 'Ail "ne?ro*e and mnlntow who
bill be engaged in war. Or bo taken io
oru)A against the Coo(rj<mt? Sutw, or
hell ?l*o aid or comfort io the euamUs of
the Confederate Siatee, ahall, when eAptured
in tho Cbofoderate H9tat?e, be d*'
livered to t'je authorities of tho BUlo
State* in which they shall We oeptnrod^.bh
he dealt with necordtag to the piniM ?#
future lawe of eueh fttate Or 8uUt
Approved fooy I; IA**t 91S-4
J X APT to UR?l<jfJUh <i Volunteer Ktuty.
The Congreaa of'the Confederate Ala tee of
Aniti.u do. moot, TbtiUit Preaideut of
tho U-nfcderoie iitntea hi hereby onthorttod
to reoe ?v 0 into the service of the Uo vernment
private armed veeeels, to bo orponiaed Into
n volunteer navy, and to op(mint and aoov
nuwion nflfoer* for the arraa, trot) shell
eerve during the war, utiles* eouavr discharged,
under rules and regulation* bore*
nfter prtrwrlbad, and mwh a* may hereafter
he established : I*raided,' kofteeer. Ttiot no
reraelof leaacapaeity than one lionilred-toO*
nhirtl l-o received into said volunteo* unto.
Stco 2. Any person or persona applying for
aervioo under tbia aot snail arm, man, pfq*
vide and furnish the vessel or vet*el* to be
used at hi* or thatr own expense, aud *h?ll
furnish in writing to the Secretary of the;
Kavy the name, armament ana character
of Miuh vessel*, and the name* of fch*. person*
to ho com missioned and war rated 0*
offieero, wi'h tho evidence of their ehafaolor
and fllnejw for tha agrvlo* ; ead,*lfja the |
I augment ol the ('resident, the V"'l) ?f
t?M?l* *h*U be At for Ojw svaoricr, mm! the
pdrtiee namu.1 a* pffieira t* worth J ??nMMirw!,
She l'reeident aliall be eetjtpr'iaed to
reoolr? each vmnI or TeaeeW i?to the toIniiteor
Mvy of the Confederate State* of
A in price, and to eomml*h#n the offleert for
the eeuie to ?fvo'(lorii?f (he ?A< uoleee
mm. i- discharged.
8. Tliabrade*of corotnlpeioniMl officer*
of the volunteer nmrj shall be M follow* i
commander. fit* lieutenant, eccoed UeuU?rnot,
aeeiet?o\ surgeon, an.I fltet Add atMMfd
aa?iet??t etigloter*. And the f?WWI*>
may direct the Secretary at the Npvyj? Iw
?a werrttfle to sGcit ndpt'r*. bue?a#dis*,
gttnnm, carp?nk'r?f utu #?ll-eadkoi?A-o?1to
ruaydeem neeeaenry for anek eerriee, end
the pay of the officer* aM.twaw tbaHbe
a* follower FoK* eotawaaAer. *n*9+**
dollar* per month - ft* * At*t Heteaant,
aattSOSsMsS
he j/iveu o.eJy ~?er *t<* *ewl** A** Oi*
f'rewdeut t?ajr prc?cribo a uuif^rm fdf the
.. . ,?j, ' . . fej
?vy ***' i Jf
tuch couture* Cee j e^pepafc
vijd "toll vesseU *nrf rircS^y eepUi^ed *
Uli i mill] islisll Tin ijrtniirf rtf '
sdludleeted m In other aa^Lft/Urfet wi*4m * '*
Mm lews of the ConMmlle SlSjt *hi?H
ire hereby extended. ovewlbwsam?; *M
tho proceeds steraimt fcvm-iptb .Widettjn
Mtiom ?hill be db(iw?Uli|uMrBN*rt ot Ihc
eotflet having jeriSdldnfflujUfepf. ??-!'
xfi&sfzsssPuBsghtt
there be no soch written agreement, then,
one-half to the ojniere-of the veeeeJ. ahd>;.~ ,
themtber half to t|)? ofinmre ^ad erewe, ac-s . J uu .
sending to the roles preeeH^pjfhr the die-";
trihution of prize money IfyHgB aglUr navy.i ,
Rrx. B. All resale, goods ajfi eifeet*. the )<fc
property of any-eftlseo'vif .ftajftOffitttdtfjite: . Stntos,
or of err persons b&tdgtlb 4imd on- -.*1
cJrr the protection or the ConfjjereU State#, >
territories and under the proXflAnof any
Soreipn prince, Oormmitf orlhft'iteinity
with the Confederate State*,j?llftfnshall
have been eaptnhed by t^e fbfeee bf the,
United tftntea of A tarries, aud recaptured
by veeeels commissioned under this ect,
ehall be restored to the lat W owners, op-'
on payment by Uietri of a Je?t add reason '
able salvage, to b< determined by tbcf
agreement of the parties mutually concerned,
or.by tbe decree ef ahy Oonrt having ,,
competent juriedletloo. And tOhh salvage,
shall *fce distributed amongst lift drfftr> tf'JU
officers and crews of tlie vessels tnr. king suehf '* "
captures, according to tbe manner end np-w. kt
on the principles heretoforo provided for in^~'
cases of eepture and prise.
Ksa A The owners, officer* and of -7^
vessels commissioned under this net, shall
be entitled to receive front the ,Trene?ry of
the Confederate States twenty -five por oent^ ' *
of the vslue of >??y armed vrati, or )!?' " \Mary
or nnval transport In the, service of
tha United Stataa, whleb they may horn,
sink'or destroy, and the asm of tyenCV-flve* '*
dollar* (or every prisoner captured est board
llnK VAlant a? f ransiwrt ?J At
V. K....e|7vi ?IMI U? UII^IIb imp
the ConMmU BUIm. And the 8ctre|?rv
of the Navy U hereby authorised to die) rebate
the compensation accruing under this '
section in the some manner and on the aamet
principle* aro aa hereinbefore provided In-' "*
oases of |Hicea and capture, all qfteotlona of ?
relative or aaeimiieteS rank httveen .f^e 'pi
rentier ami volunteer Nary ahall be decid- "
cil by the LVeeideijt.
8mj? 7. The n maining ton per eeht. of all *
prise and compensation nwner, accruing
under this act, shall be paid ln?? theTVeae-.i.
ury of tit* Confederate Hiotoa, to ha hehhhy
the Government as a fund for the rt.alntainnnee
of Mich person*, a* mar be wounded,*
end of t|ie widow* .end orphans of thowvslain
.while engaged In snoh Vwtirc, to bn
assigned i>nd distributed ae shall Ixreafter f
bo provided"fsr by law. - '
Approved April 18, 15-4 s.
[Sa, -W.1 ' V ' ' -*
AS ACT to dwrii *? Aei JSntitlii " Am f
Art to Itcfrutatilm}JraaftoChf iy Cgfi-era of
l iht itfity." '
TV Congrear.ofthe Confederate Stales of
Amrrica do react. That in eases of *|?- '
praieemont provided for la e*M oof, the
offices- Impressing the property ahall, if Ho
betleVo the appraisement to bs fair and jot*,
I endorse upon 1* hit approval; if no*, ho
I ?h*n.mdor*o upon it-bis reason* for refna*
Ing, ahd dcllvri- the sama srith a receipt Mr
the property- imju . -scd, *o,4ho- owi>er, hie1
agent, or %t*ori>4y|'llu&-a* donahaywacllr*
bio forward a Copy of IhpitrpidpC dad ap-J
z^^sdkitwsssfir?
?roor pf tho gttte, who ?UoH r*Vire the
nine toa nmko ? rilqntiofc. M^?|v?
?lve jn?t conjpfnr?Hua ft the |>mji?|-?y
( ken, which rattMtlon ?h?ll hepeid hyth^t
proper Department,'laf UM of wlileli IML>
property \ro? token, oh theeertiflontc of Mpt^r ,
apprni*.-re, A* protiUod 4a the act of which V
tliia i? amendatory.
T)M *v1$? i
ftfli 4.lt?cr boiJiTor^o.rtificalo^t
Uafi h? pkrtd. And the aai<1 l.omla tif 23T
haltta }rrn forma, aoattth>n?
and rcftrlVtttMa *1 ore providettla <WV:
?<;t ?nli4?d-^"ah ?* to provide IhttlHr
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