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KF' W p. PBIOB d> J. 0. FAHEY,
Editor* uk PwprWtori.
TOil Per AKnM|ar4? Adr?^e??
!ADVERri8*J?KXTS1>a3^ '' *,<!
S1 ^flll bo inserted * the r?
1 tad ?fty ?ar mime, "f,1T ** ** Hacrik
n u??. for the flrit
I Mali for ih? second imd thtvd aud
?V Mnt> fbr jnarh rw" "l i t,*'*gnn't- '
r VXnXrrlCJ nrfOlarriage notices,. TribM*? Af
Res poet, nomination* ?? al'nowneemrtlitrf fur
office, are charged for tht taat lit Mwllt**
.Advertisements sent i? wRhoat the rtntnber
of insertions* sperl&ed. will W plbllsjfced unW
"ordered not aqd obi *C*d for ircar^Mjiljr.
jffitff Perrons litinp at a (ft stance may row- ,
' finite bnw mack their bills will nmount to. by"
- counting seven words to Ibe^lne. .. ./j
I/" ! J~LLJ . j
r STATE OFSOtFTlT, CAB.0LIHA, j
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
"Cnsm.r?riox, SJef#.. 10,18A3 ""
a*^' \\71ir.REAS information has Li-^n re
\t e?'vcd nt this Department that fjj\
R- .j of al>out the Dth day of Jujy last, ]o, tfre
W ^village of Clinton, tn Lnnren$ DleSsJct, a
K . ma* by the name of L. THOMPSON
BBaf HON was nmrJefcd by soma person tit* person*
up t.> t ft is time unkpowrt *
PF'. Now. therefore I< M. V RONH AM, Qor '
erjjnr of the that? aforesaid, da isstie Ibis
f**'* mv proelnnintion, effetlng a toward of
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR^ tor tl?A_an.
prehension and dellvet^r bf lh? pifhSlwf
derer of tt?<d raid L. Thompson Jolinaiolnto
( anyone of llio jsili of tW? Stste ^ siul, 'if.
' inure than tine, an ad<Ht(ofU?] 'reward of
' t five hundred dollars for ench one srho shall
fjj' he proved to he an accot/lplice. x , *
Irivni under my hand and the seal of the
Hlate, at Cbsflmton, this tenth dav
a] of H?'iitein.b?r, A. D., one thousand
* eight hundred and eixtv-lhree,
??1 M. L.~Lk>NllAM.
IRM . IV*. H. Ilt'KTT, Secretj?TV of btstr.
Se|.;n* . - *? * -* * 1st -
_ i*8f~ All the nnners in the Stnt?
molilll. "v
Kg SUBSISTENCE BBPXRTJBENT, .
&Z " . IIIVMMON NO. I. I ,
fj? I Akiiihwv, C. II , S?|it, J, IfftC |
dBpff T A VIXO l?rofi mt1ior1u<l f <i rrooiv* llml
? .1 1 p?rti??f. of i]j? T?'x l? U(oi1 connirtitry
Wlicnt. fl?iok*'nrni, {tier, IW*nif,'}*np*r,
SF~ ^liit??vi>,rrM,%r?im<l lVn* ?r<? Ikifmi, j
Hft ?'o lirjrlijr r ?Mtfy, FnrwfW ?? (IrrrjivMio,
HE, llofcrim, Ar^cmic, A'd'ovillf nod tf??i i>or?;?n
.f IMyftiM itdjoloSi^r AI.Kr*iHr,. |M*
Hp 11 (li t: I'ntu pjpjinfrtl t? r?cHv? tlif
r; MMipnt ni.y of tli?e"Cintiftii**nry tSloi# Iloiuv*
Hk in thin I ?i\.
pU' AVliont wltl'l"* lJu#'W^*Tlolt MilN
C p in tl>is DivisiflVi tin ?r<- itntliorloSl piii|'?u?ti
K mi Herd' reorlpis fffl jar'jWlrl'^th
I'.M <) mm , MiMToi- of-J?.o'AV?5h1V*MOIi*1
. IX-i,l. ^ .0, pd iff tbry Division.
Bfif; -.FnviH.r* oi ^Sa^NTS*}** ?krWvo?**Lpio nwo.
M* -<5 nor In ff-otl <?<Mt8klMltjOMli<j
Satuo w ill'I'O r^Vrelpi.* v"" >?- , ,
~ - K. I^*IW>NtL
r?pt nn?f"t)ivision Cviintiifwy!
J&-' Poj.l 10 iVS. ' '.?4? l-o: '
4 ' *- > *
|t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Gr- AWT ANJ> ISjrWrtSAjflVft!IQK. >,
14, 18CS. ?
?jk [.sr/TW. OlU>^ftS, NO.4** *' \ I
VIK t'l,()V)SU>Nhjf?K TftK Af'T OF
ft^ \ n. tlio jw' Fr bini? rr, I
j 18X3, x< iiii'lii.'it* ( I
|H militm < ror viop-fr?na qq
MS /?or AM, i? p.inAi rooil to rrojtv pA*Hn?
K locnUHv inuftowd'f^tn ' Okfyty-ttit* n r
* vicf : "'1 ||V|. f..|o, nil ?ir.tniU tnmie l>y Htnto
V. h?tli<jHtj for" wvifc in'wiT nl-llic.l>tpiir8
lip-' >ne?ili" <-f tltv Army<?f tho^oiifcAomloStnto?,
? .. or o.toii'i Utilvd to potVnrrii lirenu?e of
XE 'ring ??Hpk*y?-<l jn *?i(l rioj-Mjrtment^
Pt-' in- "u^rii.. rVrbS, niCi'iikxnir. or in icy oilior
I5x?rt|?<i?ii*y, ni?.T>^r<Jurf?jtl? qV find . I hr or *;
I?1rr? nntho^nl.tfpiii^ OofilnrriWAttdcd,
^h?1 nil Atteh Mivrh wliv Iinre drnfl.
?4 or ,-ur<illr<l ill lIiomrpajlizAtion of troop*,
for *1* loontWk i?v, nro ord. i^dln rtr
%|*>i 1. for dirty to ft?c Ajpmintii ding^ t^fficore' 1
tvf tl.HrComiitrni** **'?0n>uf'^I*y,
w ' Jljr
it,., t^od) A e~0Aim\r*Toir.. ^
Ad>.?nnt maU A Cr
tOflirinl; O. A.TotiixfX. A. Uv^
Ho,a n ^ t . L
tW" l'njtor* of lire -Vt&te ouLlialt tlir** i
Jti tinu i*. . .'
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ffl, . \*"y ?* BJpUNTMi. MEN, >
p <*i-of iSre* c,ir.pni?r*?'of <v t?
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K ^ ?W* (i?pien ^ '
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Suit <?r ?alo. . ^
A LARGR Wtf?p'5r ?f g*>bd Wilhilnjften
/V m. c, PAjuf-?n fc*aa.?hd ft>i .?i*. ?t
?bbl?*l? *ud lytaH. -v\i_
. _ ' T . c, rt^N.
d^Ko?M corweKef ?C<>ff?e, ?nd *pring
*rM<fOk>? door ?*M of Dy. &*}?' drug-'
tore. <, ^ .
'*; V . v : !L
^ '* mt&riox Turnip Bead,
iSf* ;
'*** ' " ""*. If- T.
v . FROM the mtMvlW on tlw {jtlK
k 3ttir>*,"nh inj txiy WHRaTOX. Tit*
T# ttid b*|i rained end owned by
J?m*n MV^ikin, o4 Greenville
*11 Riitrlrt ,11# K ^ d?f| M>at|ri?ri?n,
Wilt 8 "Vet 8 InWkea bigh. weigh* *W>|t
FJ?0 i*?in?d*,_?|*imti*?*ln hU-.enccih, i?d in
p*. intelligent. He may be In llw n?5gCbntWir
of Mr. Martin.
. A liber* | reward teiTl be given forbid *p
prthenemn end delivery" in jail *o lhat I
c*h get l.ini.
. JA^t. CUBSVTKI.te .
..Orrenwoed^ ?*pt;^*Jhl, 1883., ft1-*
Hundred Dollari Reward.
flliliAWAY, (rotor the Mill- ^ i
ribrr, ln?t night, fWedoee- JS .
Mi GEoRO|J%Dd bit wifely
MARY. UKQKbfi h? * mntlrr YS?
otiiUlfn, about 8 fret 9 ?r 10 inrbee In
height, eluutlv built, villi a had eonnten?nee.
MAltY te - fe<t A or A inehra, trinity
liMlt, *nd good leogijio, *f dwit t he e*n>*
rtiloe ? Orergr. George wsi raised In
KehttuiVy. ' '
Hi* alioT# rewatu will l>e gi>en for lliem
upon delivery m? it GroeuviiU Court
Haute, fieAll) throHni.
WHlI.TOOJhAS.
Oetebae 1,
0?t I . t * '-f| w 41...
|9* JlendervoN Tiiik? Olid Aeheviile
New?8bpy one, end fend Lilln to tbir otttee
Por Bale.*
jinHft. A UBAlTTtViif ? ?i?r
BSSB^hFa'kV, ""on l\iT fA |
^r*M' Afirrr. F?f particular*
?C6?86Em ii'i'ly ihroitgii two PPftti'a
il'Mik Pm*1' Offie*. North Carolina.**
JAVIER A. BTilOIill \IVT.
, Oyt T * . ^ ^ s t
Ambrotype Cakb. .
I WILL ]Mircl??f all tJtcond-hniu! Ail-'
llROTl T*E OA8KS, ?V n fair |>ri^, if
branch* tu i?4 ?t mt K<V)m?t>|p|W- Half.
- . , r , -C. II. VfA^SRAU,
. IHtJwcrijja ft ,f',
" Rrpiof? ?*.y ; A"
South Carolina Military Academy.
, I' f* jfy AAi a^ <ir (/6ttn>tr.
\ rPLlCAllON^ for appointment 19 Ufa
XY soutli Carina Miliiiiry Aomlcnvj,
under 'be^nnmrd r'wlu1 iun of llural
Afii-rr*W v, WTUft l>? transmitted Hi Ocnernl
J A)IE?rlJONEft, Chaiiinah ot tlit- Hoard
of. traitor#, Cohiipldn, tl 0? 11 nr KCrfli
or NrtYriiiWr "naat
Ute applicant mn*t ?<*1o the Dirlilct of
l<i? rnaHrfenba ; hfa *g? and Height :. (*?*" thf
*90 of *, deeented cftiaer or WQrr.l the
s-rricQAQ? nfa,Cail?r^ 'and whop ami lio?r
feitMfc- - H tke appliaant awudnt
wwi l*r' Kb 9?ii |NH4?OT .ibl' ?<#
battle, tnr rtMetnegt, mufl u? fupj'??r?-<i \<y
the errtlrtVafo of the under *h?.?
... V*-*:
"JAWneti nUt4iia-E<oolW???*L^ ric? 1
i-rnor Im? and b? in e?leet
one >?titfc"fr?w*en^Gnn*?*??io*i?: U^#-a
tr'et in li)i?*Ma**. Mvftp el offc-er* or roldlfW*
of ilm array<dr fAcrrs pt nten'fff Jh* navy
of the Cop/hd crate Stale*, who during the
exttUnn woe <H?re died irv bailie, o?- who
hare fleet df dlecaec eon|reeled cither 6y'
wound* dr cxfxmire; or whq, flbt hefng
ona of <dKieer?*or tofcli<\r?, are under live
Kfl<i of Twenty yeare, end liar* l?>h%?ed
Jriffe ft*Iantry on fTie fjeld. oj fj(HtI*, who*
rhrfll be id'nced In one orqflter of the MU.t*ry
Inetfiidtwm of tide fttete, to he edit -.
m " i
Mr Rrery *?rrepap?r,ln the Slate publrflTofvnil
n week for two week*.
v. . tke Yotert
X)f (! rift\ i\t^n*fio?nl Ihwtrirl,
V* '* IWHritia' / Aiitimot, Ottin'
tHU,- L'r.ioa t$hd
- ; FttMoW-CiTttesn? Having been credibly
informed that in ??me#rctl?o? ertnneoua itateo?r
g V ^tfTatvern made M to flay eonrve ov certain
t*?Uoni in CMgnil, I deein It dme to
tuyealf toiaai> MQFyabllekiWi'. " 7
Thecharge thai I erer flavored any 1*111 pro.
vidian ft* pay fay member* of Congrr**, In
Wh?<tq or |n part, in epede, U wholly untrue.
There naeer'waa any-euek bill before Cengree*.
V'Uhe ehi?gp that I appoetd tbn teereaaewf
Ibe^oo of a^dfaH, t* an VAitu* ; tfrewgb, |n
reference <* dala*it ft proper I ehould make a
Mcf egpMtie**, Ta the ,e..h,n of laet fall,
the Ilvuee of Jtaptnaeniatirtt peeacd. a bill te
hmraaae tb? pay ?f apldfarfe fee which I voted,
bat- wMfoh foiled in the Hrpate. Ta M m
gg pwwiii
?t#!n fnr U. Xh?t rA.V WTf ?Uo fhtl.d ia tb#
Aft??m!?^a U?# approprim?
# .**?* ?1K, ?n at^iproprUliaa for th# ittpiy
#f nHImK' XMl ?M ?fl(t
irifimf I^OW* tut Ur# 9?>#?? w?rtd a*l
t>?# lh# Ufty#. hat Nfel?? tot 5h?* .uhjMt.
Unjkr tki||k'M|?MutMMil. Xf vo?*f
th? vyvm**, 1 mm
in Uro? * W * j*
hew* y *jr vot*? ot? toft Ika** bill. |Wr?
^ *" * > >
.<? * ~Sr' *+- . !<???
V'^~. .fy% .. #'%;- ' *?v* v ?>
#"'*s ^ ^. </? >.< ?? >'? ** ?
II^ex o
i^' . ' * ' _ V _. . 9,.'- ?
jhts nf tfer #oitffi, tmd
- : IM qi ,,|fc- 'f ''ft* .* -~T?7
' GREENVILLE,. SOt'Tll j
l"lh..,^ '.U j
m?; artey bfcncaUy from *yi Incapacity to nn'
MiiIiimI the itlkmsw hfttiw oppuaing a
mt?l? rcUtejf and 'dflpoeiag iinconetltuMonal
HimA t<l_ carry ft out. Bat I do hot ilwtbl
that an intelligent and Impartial public will
roadily percoW? the difference aud comprehend
tk Jnatneaa of my oourrfl. ^
Bui to rotuyn to the biatory of tho artwendMai.
it wn at Irit adopted by an overwhelming
majority?only atrenteea beat dot
. ""JISiTf having Toted ag?Un*t It. But tlionesl
morplng?the jlrid opportunity after mcinoera
M tltM to wftact and aoe'tbanoconntitiidopality
and danger of their Marw^ont who the
day beforh-bod voted for^tKe amendment,'morod
Ita renwtiderae'iw. It waa rcconcldoreft,
and Ihm waa njwttd by the aanaa llouee that
had only tha day before euatainad it by aitch
an qt^/tvhelming majority- Thie shows lb
wbat light tho nmanduieui waa regarded, on
reflecKon, orcn by thoso who Wore at ftrit Ut
* ** "** .
it ia dim to my competitor tq aay that T ftob
ly PC i?it hint of ady connexion with the abor?
charges. Wry Vrpoetfully, .*
? J*s. FAirupftr.
Fpnrtanbnrg C. IT., Oct. ?, ipfcj. '
Ort 8r-. - 25 . *1.'
tr VU Are auttiS^iiVd to Announce
Lieut. Colonel W AJ,t?ACK B. KM") 11 a <"*n<1iil?te
for CLTSKK dF COVRT for GreenviHt:
District, At I lie next election.
FST WE sre authm ix<-?l to s nil on nee
lion". J AS. FARROW a cnndi'lote'for reelection
t-o tj?e CongreM <if tliA
Slates ne Represent A tiva from tlie fifth Cbu;
giufkioonl District.
| Jjt ^ouljftni ".Ctritrpmr.
Our Motto-'-*"Kqu a) Ttifchts to Alt."
V GREEKYII.LK; 8L C.
Thursday Morning, QctoVer 8,18G3.
tw We ask the indulgence of nnr
readers for presenting so small h vaiieti?
oJ rending matter tliio week. v Sickness
amongst our employeea is the prevent,.mg
cnoee ; hope to be all rigWt next
ok.
, **TA stib-ciiber has presented us
with four ems of Corn, the aggregate
length Of which wa* fifty-four inches?
two measuring fourteen incnPt, nod two
thirteen inches. This corn, .was raised
in-this District, and gt>wn upon hpland.
W ho can hnlt it i * ;
k i * ?' . -X.. *
The election for Congressional
Uepreseutmive (or this (bib) District,
will be ho kirn otwnext Tuesday week,
30th instant. The list of managei*
will be seen in another coluinn. *
w ? *+
Bureau of fcential Association.
Coii?MniA, Oct. 3, 1?G3.
Tire seat of active warfare having
b*etlr transferred from the IlatoaiiMUadit
to Cbttfteihoojpv,. .he t?o*< tiers of
ifcnstk- <?ciei*wa * b*y<C J>e?? ?>? ?J at
the latter P^int, but few runaiaing in
TiMeUi
. Tbe Central Association, without
sreaatng no tftHr **tflt>li?lim?nl in
Ricljhiohd, lutve ret feimd it nccesaaty"
to follow (lie nrtnr, to in'UMerlo oai
tick and ?\ nttftded find paasing aoldifr*.
WiiVtlih view *th?y hare provided
for tlia eal/blUhpieHt of n depot and
l?oej4t?l >H Atlanta, in Georgia, ornearer
to theac^neof conflict, if otir inttl
gout agent*ahnll find ft expedient.
I'&e recfni victory at Chiekamaiiga.
*o glorious to our nrina, nnd in' which
the tro<>p? of South Carolina horo *o
completions a part, wa* purchased at n
great price, and our wounded and *uf?
tiring soldiers require immediate atfAhtion.
riteir want* ftiust be supplied
and their ?i.ffeliftgi all tinted.
. The Cential As?o<-iauou ):*?. rinee
the 1 ati'e, r?ot a car loaded with supplier
in tliia new direction. We have
*em flour, meat, gris*. rioe,etigar, coffee,
tea. whisk v, liut, r*g?, clothing, and
(l.obO
Butne of- our moat faithful agent*
bar a been directed to thia tine. Mr.
\V. 1*. Tvici it put in charge of she
.new e*t?l>li?hn?ent. Tlia competency
has been lovted, and hia >eaf appreThe
Rev. Mr. Stewart, the Rev. Mr.
Simp?on( A. 1'alnter, O. A. Tickle, J.
lteaid and J. 8. Hammond, our tried
and faithful agents, are zealously engaged
in the'work. Supplies for reiri
taefiU, compwitr*, or IndieitlwaU will
be reciired ft the BlirOWO of tho On
tral Araocialloa in Columbia and f >?warded
immediately under (he care of
a competent ami reliable agent. '
W. f. T>?8ASSURk,
Chairman pro tcm.
v ?
Tna AoMt.?>Wa hare nothing iwa
whatever to report from ft?a vicinity of
Cb*t(aflooga to-d*v. Tba only indication
of preparation to make any saw
moraiaent thet.wa Uawa bwtn/gWe to
learn Jrtbet a largo force of wotfcftiff
have boon ordered up m ven***.
damaged. bridge* .drat the
and at Loodon. Thd iiffercueo J? tTrttt
wo *1)1 hope nae for I bent hi talcn4?i"!
operation# in nppev Boat Tana wire. ^
,* . ?*. Av ** 3
Apfcrbwt thousand /tiakwefe. ate to *\&f,Jj
* *wV ?- 1 -^w y"33
V .-?v ? . ?*. ?b
v* ; > - A v
''my.ujlii
f -ip I #>i?? i I ?gi ?
TT
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CARQLUS'^, THURSDAY MOl
"the battle Field of Chiekfttotrag*.
Ww l?)i? ' th? ^bHowinjf Interest Wtg
l* ostrnct f'om a Into letterof P. W. A. k>
the feavapnah Republican : .
The battle fh id lies on the West
of West Cliickatnauga, nrd] is about
eight miles livin Uingg-dd, <**., grub
about* the same distance from Cirattp*.
t nooga, Twin., being neatIr d?6 \Y*?t
, fiom the former, and ??arjy doe 8on'th
| "from the latter. It is rtoiriw fitftr 'miU*.
U-low the Tenntwpefc Hue,end is bound-."
, ed on the \V?^t by-bliioionAty* ItTdge*""
, .X? continuation of WMd>nVR?dge? irt
"-Temjsssee.) and on the Jfieet rbr. the
, Uhickamauga, or ,* River of IHo?rd
.the Indian- nnrpe implies. -Ro*<v?ll*,'
the former home of Joliji lt?s?, tue celebrated
.Cluef of the Cherokee.*, s* two
i miles North from the battle field, nnd
si:nated at tire foot of a pa** ih Missionary
Uidgfl. If was In this lovely t allejr
i of tiro Chickamnuga, and along these'
mountain parser, .that the hostile tribes
were'Wont to meet in battle an Ay and.
settle their -dispute*. U was liete Unit
the dn?ky maiden was Wooed and won
by her foiest born lover, and questions
of boundartvrnd dominion, and revenge
found their bloody solution, .This was
-in the years that are gone, when the
untutored Indian held undisputed-ewer
in these wild glens and coves; and,
among jheso tor >7 fastnefsps. And
yet how faithfully, does ."the civilized
, white man of this day rejreat the his
torv of the savage red man of that !?
The same passL&ps animate his heart,
the same tt?4i?-i<>e '* ? ? M
, , ? WUIK ll?, j
atid llie >Hini field naw tdrinks np bisbjkod.
The Kiverof Wood, if litis was J
an "appropriate name for the crooked, i
gliding. scipont-Klinped riveHn thetfjtys I
of the Indian, recent eveWt* have gifen j
tb ft a yet stronger claim to thai eanguinary
title, " ?
The ground upon tvh'n h-llvp baHk?
w*a fbhght i? slightly. undulating, except
whate it appioavh*** tl\t* mountain I
.spur* ami ridge* on the AVeJ, nnd is
(Covered wMi heavy tintlxtr, rtiHt reea;
I aionnl patches iiT cleared Und hero and
there, 'j he timber i* npt so thick 'its
that around Chancellor? vilte. wheae <he
tit j* almoet iid|tcnetml4e,
hut "reeem hie* more the wriod9 fihout8
hi'oh, v. here the. troop* rt-ore fTnjposu*
v red with rotnpnralire ?a>o. Thy. ?rtillerv
could take hut itn imoneklcrtd-le ,
part in t|i>* hat'.le. (it. consequence of tjr* '
tiiiiUcr attd the leveI character '<<f the !
ground. On '.he hfjtin^Ct lf> MWnupiVy j
Kiilge, the ground is U?? k?-t? Into. hills
and vullej A, hut the primeval forest at ill,
remarfu* <tn<t r<4>*c<pu'irlv the most j
skillful aiti(!ciiol could accomplish' hut ,
Jitlle. . ? '' *?. r : ij'; h
It is sntfl- that Xsett." Frappr"* plan of i
attack wi.e designed to hi the ssmt: as '
I that of Gen. I.ee ot> the Chtckahoiuiny,
J *u: a movement down the left bunk of 1
the OhickamnttgH by a column which
I una to take therenemy in flunk, and ]
| drf?e*him down the.titer, lb the itcxl
; ford or crotriup below, whero a second j
j fttflnnwt *h? to croa over and uoi'e w ish ,
, M>e ?r?wv Iw-grrirthrf Rtia enemy I
j ther dovrn the river, until all thebridgey i
and fords had been uncovoredjtml our J
! entire army passed .pver. '^knt >4ajt |
ktn?5 frustrated, accordiitg'to report, by j
a counter moverpfnt, which is explain- i
ed in the^idldV ing order of the Federal
Gen. 'J'honin*. Tltia ordc* wn* found '
upon the perron of Adjt. Ggu, Aluhle- .
m?a, of Gen. Palmer's staff, rtbo sul/- |
j soquetniy into oi1V hands :
ukadqoartrrs 14tii Akmr Coitus,
Near MfDswel'* Ilnii'o,.
september 10. 1803?0 a. m. i,
Maj. Grn.Paluwi: The rebels arc'
inputted in r??t:U' a henry fdrc?.betwcH<n j
yntf-nnd Alexander'* Mill. Jf you nd
vance-a* soon hh possible on them in I
,front, while 1 attack them in flank, I j
think we can u?<*them up. llcpociful- j
ly, your obedient servant.
GEO. U. TJJOMAS, '
Majur-Getttral Junior coimTl'd'g. -I
This was Saturday morning. The j
counterattack upon the fiont mid flank j
of our-flanking column was. mado with i
rigor coon after W crossed the ti?er, nrd
in accoidance with the plan suggested
iy-Oftl. Thomas; and. if rot entirely
cncceaeful, it was sufficiently co to disarrange
our nluns ami <l..k?v #>nr mm A.
o- r ' ' """"V ",v"v
tm-nt*. *
The inquiry may erlao in tire inind
of ihe leadtt,- erliv (?en. Ii7app did not
poatpone iho attack until alt hr* fejn- |
forc*inont? could pet up f It ia raid, j
l>ut with what nulli I canuni deter* !
mine, that ha actad under (he beliefthat
nnly three Federal eorp* hed advanced
ftp the valley of the Chick*tnnupn,
and that the remainder of
HoaoncranV* army wee etill on the
north en/eof tbeTennewee near (?hattanooga,
erxf thet. Bum*ide had not yet
formed h juurtim with (lie main-body.
If iuch*w** hie belief,!** ear deceived,
except Ht m I ill ri.^ide, he Oen I.-ee was
et Oeltyahuip, when, be aunpo*e<J, on
the.meintng of the Hd of Jtfrjr, fliwt the
, Whole of Meade'a forces bed not then ^
reived. Ami vet it miMt be admitted
tlfhT (Fetterqt' liragg acted wisely i?
bJUtSkSrbCn and where he Hid,
ihrfce wee -fdf jjf danger ; lb InJgfit
bring heetrier reinfcreemeritA to hid mh
leponU't then any ha could cotmt upon.
Moaeowert JLwenarnw* wee not on hit
aneid;nnddta not took for* in eUecb
WO eh elemv who he ?oppoe*d Would
Kj.. v;
kr * *ih j
?J;; '-;-T'
; - ;?~ '?*? - - ..? ?< -i.
9. -?j in OA .LIU M. w ?ii.|>?i
iljwMf amon^U
i&r OCT^BBft 8j Mtt "
.j. 1-^.iiL^. ..u!\j*l.m *:..? Bjiy
c^a bitting fIra xunirirtg ?f Jb? fox ?rpl)b
llto- mdtdSh' < ehfr'g^ ? 'of - Jhi j>imlh?fr
rjpfitlgy^k ?I>oi? "{ft f rev ; buV hk 1)*1
U*?roxJnto???l*i by *?U h?<j
prrp*x pr?ad.Niyi oofifljldnt.idp^S^?**.
tjoirf.- (i?n. ttrxgcr did -w<tK, rtiorafpr^
lo.Stwko Iris honstftrt ?fb? nn Soon us h?
did.. 0? Wo?r">i*a wiA <&$r
and ctuilvinov effeeh If it tin! ouJy
luf? MlnWSrt'lt vriin trfb?r rapidblow?
npph A*' arfival of hk -remaining relt*
.not be too fast Iwfrnd ,ft?S|Hv . + -.*.?
"An U is, lot n? see ashtrt wpro the
Traits oi our victory. In the fintf jMir*.
we captured 7,000 *reu}>ria<jnerej thee^ |
will go far toward*'atpialijeinfif our loss
e* at Viykebtwg and'Port Hudson. .^n
the. next, ** tooWforty starvU of colorr,
Jbirtv^eight gun*, "(of Which Long
street's fcommand brought off twnnty'aeven,)
25,000 email aim*, 150 wagons,
and setsrnl' thousand cartridge boxes
arid Vrrap.'fttks Vt^tTi' their contents.
TUi* It a good showing?one tfiAt
speaks for itself?and will pa*s fer a
great victory in any coun>rv? But this
ie not all; indeed^ it IS ftiw leart pnrt'of
tlie g}oiiou?'rs?ulf, By a sfitgfo battle
we succeeded in expelling the invader
frona the soil of?<}*orgia-^-tbfl teemjhg
! Ifttyjit of the Cont?der?cy?rat a time
| of rducli solicitude in the pnbl?c< mind,
and under circuitistance* whiclr Seemed
propitious to ih* successful adjtauee of
i the enemy i??W> the *ery baatt. and
| Stronghold of the country. Our stic*
[ cess can l?e mcHftireJ opljr by wh?t b?
I giiof nnd-loss would hfcvfc been' if<W
encipy had reached. A'lailta nod OVfifr
run the Slate. t
# An *'
To Provide for Volunteer Companies
of Mount at Jnftinirg.^n*\(f for oilier
jnirfsser*. "* r
Sk1\ 1. Bs if Cikirtfi 1 !?y the 'Senate
and 110(i?e' of Represent at rves, none .mi&t
and silting in Octirr*?' Assembly, ^d
Iry the authority of the s?niev 'Lbat lb*r,nv?nt?
be-ami h? is horebv author.ujuljtoatcept
AS n\'Wv volunteer com- 1
p# uie**hf ibovipt??! * '
. -r - > ' f WV.
to consist of n<>% h-i\.uiftn sixtylotp
t??r ./hor^iban yic In a\fe j ,111-11,'
exclusive of crtminfssforfM <Tflleeri?, WHO.'
>-h*U be 01 Jjjhiiized Ijlujj fn^""Tflrrt*l*
ionn ar> >$gN$euts, bv the elee'.iofy of;
fteld offheM, if ther. umber oT-naijl 00m ;
pHntO?-Ue?uftich?nt for tj??t purpose, and
said compatii?*>Unll becidh'd out at the
discretion ofthe Governor to sniYprf^iiosurrepiion.or
to igpel actual iireetonrc]
raids of the onemv wiib-iu il(i* Stale,
rthd shall he di-clutrged from actual
*er*iee whenf-v^f, >'> judgment, the
Actual uocashiiy for such 'jMrvice fnfs
cen?ed. ? M. .J- "" >;
8nc. 2. That- f0/ tire purpose df \nj)P'
casing insureedion* and repr-Hing raid*,
1 he (iovcrnor he and he;fti lierrHv n??
Inmized to enroll all whila, male persona
in thi* Stijtc hot ween the ntjee of
eighteen and foitr4U?. year*, including
all apf<m>* WhoMiavjj furnished substitutes
ir. .-Cotjlede-alo itervle^ rotrfdanl
alien*, nrul other pQihon?-rfch<\ Lav*
avoided Coufwieralw -conscription by
reason of any civil employ luent. com.
'tract or, engag^jnorit,'and "excluding all
u l?o have heeu' declared exfinpt rrOtp
ac'tud military service beyond the Tims
its of the tJistiifls in which they. rosiJe;
by the Act -of lire Oenetal A*a< mMy.
Entitled "An J^rt fo*?T!?V*ite* organization
of the militia, jand for other purpos
e*,"passed the tit U day of]'Ybruarv;188d;
and also excludingrueh aa Insve volunteered,
or way vbttffiteer," in the com
panics of mounted, infantry provided
for by the first section of this Act; and
for tl>c purpose <f making said enrollment,
,.?ho Governor is hereby,, au
llmrized la appoint one enrolling I
officer in eaeh * Judicial Oiiitriet inthis
and as roativ surgeon's as
may bo ireceMwy to examine persons
claiming exemption from service on the
ground of pTjefcal disability, and the
loslilia officers shall iftport" lists of such (
persons as are l:a?de to Vie enrolled nV
nf?sre<aitl, whenever rccptircd.
8-c. 3. Thai the *Hfcrlire ,m$n ?o"
enrtjled shall be .organized into com pa-niel,
hattaliout and ;ia (hahy* regiments
of infaniry as lUey are sufficient to Con- stitutu,
and he pi need at lira disposal of
-the Governor for thre p*rpoee? aforesaid,
nnd ho kept in the field tn Vong as lie
ipay deem the same to bo necessary for
the puhljj). enfely, ike company afid
field officers to be elected-by the men,
at such times ami ptaoce and in such
manner as UrO-TJoverndr may direct
and on the fsitii'# tQ elect said officers
when ordered, tirey tdrall be appointed
by-the Governor. , ?. '
'? ?kc. 4. That the Gofcorno# he also
authorized, from tbe persons enrolled
under }he second section of itifn Act, to
aere or mere companies of er- ;
lilleey/io W need for the* purposes provided
for hy the third section of (his
m ' ?. .. .? "
^Bac. 5. ,71*4. hot jslng herein contained
shell be <wttft'r||ed ev as fh' prevent
tiro trover nor from eteremne this now.
?r> npon b* "(3?? rig^i j
^ ?f th? provinuwn of w??|
* . *
*". , .
j?r - _; ^ - " *
* .
^:iiapgv I..-., -..jji
* - V.V
i. '-f\ . . ' * ,*' * y# t i<*?y
^ r r^v
,<v>? ?.*'
1 i? "li j'l^L'UjL^j.i-'ito.'jy
6. That all perrons liable l?
[perform military set vice underlie pro* ,
rwtnn?*tof tlilr A?f? * ml who ahalf mafce; .
dcfnult when nuquthoned iutei such i?-,
shall be stfbjcet to, the paid* ana >
penalties provided for Uy t^esfsve&lh
'seclibn of the ActTof tlr* Woneritl Assembly;
entitled Ael for the belter ?**!
lgarfi?attD*i qfthexmliiia, and for other't
purposes," pasted file ?th day of February,
1 8fl?, to be imposed by a cqurt
medial appointed liy the Gjtivprnqr 2nd
Commander ip-Cbi^f.
Shjp ^.Thatrthe Irooj* oeUedT fftfn
bp/sice Cy,. the provisiohf of this Are*-':
shall, whilst in aotupl service,'be tubs
5?ct to the Articles of War aWd^'Aarny |
Regulation* of-the Confederate Slates of K
America, end shall receive I lie same '
pay and allowance at Confederate troops. 1
of the same cUus are entitled to .receive.
Sac, 8. *fyr the phrpose oif equipping
and s-jpplying^said troops while in
hclual aervfee, the turn of ^50.0^(10? be
and-the tame it hereby appropriated
from rthy\toon?ye ia.the Treasury not otherwite
appiopriatod^4o be drawn by
ibe Governor. ' ,, '
Sao. 6. Tint such persons and ems
nluvoes in each paper mill and newspaper
or printing eet&blishment and irou
mchtifactoriee as l^tt Adjutant and InspeClor
Genera), witu the" approval of
the fcfovernor, may tee fit to exempt
front tiiua to ifitne, from military reryice, '
be exempted, t . -w 'u. i ' t
Tfc? Attorney General and Xecon-V.
V' " t. ' sanction. .
s' Sbrati''persons in Alabama Laving
oecprted rhe imMe of Mr.--WaUa, the
.Governor elect, with the infamy and
stupidity of " reconstruction," lhat re
jpectCtT gentleman has thus defines.) hie
l>o$iuoh**-? measure which apponrs superfluous
to tho?? who know Mr. Walls: <
lio>>VKur.nATK STATES O? Amkkica, ) *
V ' -Departmf.vt oir Justice, >
Kiehmond, Bept. 11, 1865. )
If oik Ira R. hotter, Q. M. Gen. of
Georgia, Atlanta, Ga.:
y-.Dear Sir?I have to day. received
your latter of the IstMtostant, forwarded,
do mo from Montgomery, Ala., mid/
hasten la reply. Yon aaj"'lhM4my:'
name, sltite lite Alabama election, has 1
been freely Ur?d I?y many ia connection
wjffi * rc?oa*<eua<joij,"<ipe#e>n? thereby
flint, some people in Georgia suppose
that T am in Cnvor of a reunion with the
Yankee Government of t lae North. 1
am .surprised arrl uglified thai any
body in Thq Sdyllr shorthl so. interpret
ibe 'Alabama election. If those who
daim my election as indicating any
Mich feeling in Alabama had read Riy
letter of 21st of March to Gou. Lazier,
arvJ tuy sljoil address to the-people of |
Alabama tlalo'l 8 ill Jutfe last, they jj
would uevcr have entertained any suefi
1,1-0 notion.- r . I
Itia due to the gallaftt people of ruy
Slate to call attention tjy tho xe?tliitf6hs
?>f the recent celled eessioh of the Loginlatere,
poised ttnanitnoudy, pledging
nil the men and tesotwed# qf-tflC State
io ptusecntefbe war until the iodepend^*
once of die Confederate States is fully
estabfiabedf. : v" , ... 1
^Tbr myself, T wil? :Sot foifeit'ttiV self
respect-l>t argtling the <jif(f6t:on of" reprHiatfWtlOlt.
_
lie whp is now deliberately or otherwise;
fn faro* of "*ec<M>stiuction M with
iha States under Lincoln's donfinion is
a traitor in bis heart to the Rjate of
}?i^ residence aod to. the Confederate
State?, andvtescrt-esji traitor** ch?dttt.?
If I liad the powerrI would build tip a
icall qf ftre between Yanlteedota and
ilia Conf?ilein?t? ? >?-* ,A* ? '
, fcuoi u ? V> UU I II j I
for ages, ft* a monument of the folly, ]
wicked?w>4* and vandalism of the puritanic
rtice i No, air ! rather iban rcu%
nite with such a people, f would tec the
Confederate jtoirtes desolated with fire
rfml aword. '
When the men of the S-ontb shall ho*
come auch base coward* as to wish for
rtipb reunion, let us call on the women
of the South to -march to the battlefield,
and it) the name of the God of
Justice bid them Jig&t.under the banner
of Souther^-lihorty ! The call would
i?oV-be made in *a?n. Let the patriot
sires, whose ehildien have bared their <
breasts to the Yankee bullets, and welcomed
fftorious dtmrtr in tliis - struggle
far Folt^oyernntenf,- rebuke the foul
.spirit which even whisper* H reconstruction"!"
Let the noble mothers, wfio<e
sons have rrwnle sacred with tKeir Wood
? many field* consecrated to Freedom,
re\mke the fell heresy ! Let otrr bloodstained,
banners, now Unfurled " to the
hattlo'and the breeze," rebuke the cow '
nrdice and cunit/ioi wKisW
" revomtifutficmy The spirits of our
heroic dead ?the martyra jo oht sacred
cause?rfebuke, a "IhouSwrul times rebuke,
* rtconiti action
We have ljtti? cause for despondency,
none for .Impair! Let us ne?ve our*
Reive* afresh for Che contest; and let us
noC forget thHt
* Fre?foto> baltfe 6fte? fcepno. " 1
btsMt*!'??re *?s??n I
*stJl ^ % m*< w?* r
I$ we aril.trite to otffre^es ; true Jo |
the inevrtories *f the past ; true to our [ {
htffnes aad ?r?sfcN?> end trae to our i (
w# esnwef, we>4U net Le.CoeqUer
nff* U, **r> *<* SSL*?11* 1m ns :
W'S?'
-s *>? ?'"ti v Wdt?. **mJg
' f "
~ J
v *^ ^.jsS
?" V' ^iv .w'y ?-j . - . <> ? * U?)M< '* . n
v 4v/'?":v*^ *'. 4^-. .??? *C'^$5*^Tj
pr ~^**4'.;
"'^' ?i'i'> - . * ?1
dttL J_ X _ Jl_ 1 I |t' j^jiuiLL \ . ~^jU
, Orlu Kno** o*x# K & *0 a.? Darf** - ' J'i
Saturday and Sainl^ no nxncUnt wqt. -
thy ?/ facial note ocaiftr** ja ^ J*
couru of -tbe boalilaj^eratipna Fa ?HT ' Ji>^ieli?o?bo?cL.
. t , * jF
Tlio anemy iTtlf mnintaiaa hj?.#lajf-'
gi?h fife ?y*h]?t tha rain* of Fort &CM? w^S3f
r.r frn.n iTL 1 '-* ^ Jl
? ..wW ui? uw??v gwiB ni uiowfrry
Hill. 8ometi<ne*ifctl^6ij^binsconAaa -, - *
in for a thereof bia itflgotion, ifcd p?u _ " #\*sr"
casionnt! v hh "lw?*T bolt* *r? ' v / ' . Sj
agsinst Fort Moult/fa or^ !h* adjacent *3
worlrt,. Battery Simkirin lms been alow-' " ^\J
\j replying to the Yankee "BreT' * *&<' ^
A steamer, "supposed to be S ' capture. V *3g|
cd blocked er, w?? noticed amongst
nemy'e ieeL.TWterdSy. ^b.3 bare. tHi . '
"British ensign, >urtnoanted be fbfiail* ?. . !2
k?e gridiron flag.?4fcrrury,
r:?***** ^ ^ 3
The Pousri QotinoMw-'Tbf Jtj/Q*. ">
siao reply to France. Austria and Entr"
land ban been received by the 3 Power#
It intimates that a further prolongation
of the diplomatic dffcCtAaiotfs Wrfytd ha
auppHli*HH, and' th^t RussW aetdmea
the full responsibility qf lisisacts. '
Lord Russell closes a di&aldl
Lord Napier in these words : y Russia1does
not perform all that depends np6b'
her to further the moderate and reconciliatory
views of the three powers?-if
she does not enter upon the pntb which
is opened to her by fritodlv oounsefc*
she makes herself responsible for the
seridue consequence* which the prolongation
of the troubles of Poland n?ay
produce!
"7^? -* . ;
One la ore Effort.?Lincoln acknowedges
"himself sorely Hggsiwved , at
tb% prospect of recruiting ' his artQtfc*. _ -yj
Volunteering has played out ; the Dutch
and imported foreigners are procuring
protection papers, raTitsing to go into
ihjb array under any circumstances, and
bjs only resort is to Sambo. The cause t
of subjugation must be getting despfeY"
at$ Indeed when negroes ate the ohk
recruits for. the army. We have reason^
satisfactory to our own mind for tlu?
belief, that jf the Southern people wijl
only nerve themselves for this lastd^
perate campaign, and fight it through,
pence will smile out upon us, a redeemP(1
and an in^Anan/lisnt
?{.vwu* II* UI3IUTW
the. close of anolb?f sprihg. Can we
not hold out six months longer t If so,
are honestly believe our cause Wjll be
won within that tirae. One more' effort
is all that ia ncoessnry?only oji6 *
lei us make it, at whatever sacrifice..
[Stm:
? > * ?'* z?
Promotions in tiik A rut.?The
following *ptromotiorts- to the rank of
Brigadier General have' recently been
made by The Presidetft:
;. -Col. Gr. C. Wharton, of Va., from July
fth. " .
Col. "W. A, Quarlcs, of Tuua?,- from
August 25th.
Lr. Col: feobmrt D. Johnston,of N. C.,
September
Col. A. Perrin, of S. G.,'<ioin September
10th.
Col. A. W. Reynolds, of V*., fion*
Sept. 14th. , '*
' Col. E.'W.'Pettua, ot Ala., from Sept.
L8tii- . .. ; >
Ool. T. N. Waul, of Texas, from Sept.
18th. " '
Col.- A. L. Long, for artillery doty i
on Gen. ije6's staff, from Sept. 21st.
Col. II. 11. Jackson, of Ga., from Sept.
2let. "" Qol.
Wirt Adams, -of Miss., frpin
Sept 28th.
Col. .lames D. Gordon,of N. C., from
Sef>t. 18th.
Gkn. Brago has now on hand ready
for use, 80,000 stand of arm*." If" he
had men to wi?ld them, he stntes that
within twenty days he would ..hold
Nashville, lie would compel the re*treat
or Surrender of Roseocrana, ami
the campaign would close on the Ohio.
The potent dcfe:t in Bragg's strategy
consists in inm want ot number*.
[ Atlanta ItryiMtrr, 3d.
A Mits. WiMVAuirtii *1 ied RltNrw
Prospect. Bergen county, $ J., lavt
w?ck, weighing, previous toiler death,
seven hundred pounds,- At her lam
dinner twenty-four, cars of gieen corn
made up a slight portion of her rtpnst.
1 ?il 1 pi' s '
A raiding pa.*ty from foist Tjerau-s
see visited the'plantation q/ Col. AVery,
in Mitchell countyr R. C., last neck,
laying *aMe the property and cairying
oft all the stock. . <
W. A i.yin Lloyd, publisher of
the Southern KaWroad Guide, was shot,
and it ia thought fatally wounded, in a *
street reucOnfro at Mobile, on tue 1st
inst. { ' ' -V-. ;. >
1 ?
* i^arriail from San Fwnctsco hfihgY
a report tlyit the fcnpMi fleet had Iwerr
defeated by the Japanese in. attempting
to take one of their Serta.
Th? Foet'e XVeehhrjrtow
knt *hv* there* wrli he* new dieft fof
500,000 men, frojrf which the Ouvern
ment g? 20?;000,
Po*HH??%er \% CoU?mbtm, (in..
mU determined to emuk>% feo?*le clerk*.
* idi >ii .
vr-. -;-i- m I .
^ Sj^ft^bnoclyej end fhrty two of i ho
.