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Kajgtiafc Sohool wHI be 'iMMfl OS , l?t Fefetfwary, next. R*(fe tq the AdV?dWm?at of tfeia eofcool. ( The aftate male of Wktftroow ( SKm<, deoeaaed. will tain plan at hU ] lan .r*#id?ci??. ?Mr lllt phw, at which L? Lv'*< v many valuable article* trill ba offered, , to which attention i# asked. , Mr. Willis* Co*, Administrator of j the estate of Joint Cooks, deceased, ] will offer desirable property for sale or / M of Jimmy next. , . M?. J K. MoSmlt, who ha* .bean | nominated by his friends a* a candidate for Sheriff of fiwaatillt 0titm% hse^ , a card in tbfcr issue declining tha nomis j & nation. i R. W. Giddks, Editor of tha Colana. ] bia Carolinian,off*r* hi* entireaatablish- ] meat for sale.' Psutisadeeiriogto make 1 ' valuable investment, havean oppor- ( tuoiiy offered than, which ia seldom i mat with. 't . i a a . 4 The Xspaasaa af tit Oevenuaaat. Ml. . ...f ;? f.e a a .. 1 ?m (kumim inoniiMa ay the v>> riaus department* of tbe Government, for iU support, am mad* to lbs fir*t ctf ' Mf, 186fo the end of tba fiscal year, ' and ara a* follow* : 1 Legislative Department $ 800,005 00 ' " T Exacaliva* M . . 62,350 00 1 Treasury ? . 22,583,350" 00 * War M . 438,078,870 00 0 Navy " . 19,624,045 00 * Slate " . 544,400 00 " ^ . 222,567 to 0 PoatOfiaa " . 82,968 00 * ;v- - -1' ?? E Total . . $475,408,403 00 b . , ? . Bbam Statiow, wbeta Gen*r?l Long- * atraat waa at laat accounts, is ao?oe eight ^ isHaa North of Rotladga, and batwe** 1 lUrt^fiv* and forty from Knoxvilla? 1 1* wa*. formerly a watering plana of. 4 bob* nolo, tha grounds around it *] abounding In sulphur springs of. eari- , *? hidds. It ia_ by ike wagon road, , same eighty or mnety asilaa from Brie- 1 tol* * ' > -i - 1 1 tOT Both bouses of tha Georgia Leg- ( ill alar s have passed a general tax bill, j It ea?pla $8,000 wnnk of soldier*' ( property, tm* Umtm a tax not to exceed woe per cent, on all othar property It 1 is estimated that it will raw* $12,000,- 1 000, aad with tba income tax of tha I State it will pay all tba expense* of tbe t Government without incurring further ( indebtedneae ; and thus Georgia resolves to pmr a* she gne., ^ TO* TII? SODTUERW KXTXRrBISB. g ItHawl Report af orwi 1 ?MS Aid liiiuHtHiui If The rec6r& ofih* Association for the * last six months, barn bsea fill of inter- ^ est and iaportuM. The comparative nearness of ik* batlfte, lately fought in 0 Georgia, to oor owa borders, has great- J1 1 y increased the number of soldier* ' claiming our care aad attention, aad 1 the " Beet" is np longer a mere Way- ? sida lodging for an oecastonal soldier returning to his distant home, but has become a Hospital, almost constantly * filled with the sick and suffering.? C . Siaae last duly, it has received 347 sol 4(era, most of them sick or wounded, . and many of them unable to travel done, accompanied by friends, to whom we have also gladly extended our hee- ' ptrstii/. Of these 047, four have died in our Hospital ; one we buried here, . among our own dead, two were carried house by their comrades ?<! relatives, and ewe Kea to-day, waiting bis burial at the Beat. Besides the- soldiers, on d ' v. * > a M several asrufeus, persons returning from ti visit* to thesn, wounded or dying in the 7 army, have asked and received from us I , the shelter, which is no where else in ? Gmeaville to U obtained free of charge, fi Wbeufc^fA South Carolina Regi- m Of Affilery were J a ?' " ?* OI * possible at- ri tMkfro?Midmg P*rt**Wths?nemy, ll W d onr Hospital wm thrown op^4o ? wck, and we h*?? had gratifying. ^,^ur. ? aneea froaa (b?ir surgson nad officer.. e that oar MMelaoon mJ attentions wer?Ti * wclUiasd and bowefcial. \ WoiwidwUBdiag tho siaum upon as r at boats, *#bw? ?tKU?ror#d to sopplj I ' A sdsnc' pf tit*'Mtim which *ro?o MBIT- 1 tie owe in nil the hospitals throughout thai t ewsUjtsri kavaia Ibolasbaix months i dUpatchsd bases of cJotbing nod pro- t vision* to those points where the need t Mcesod most pressing: Six to Chastss- t U+> 1 I* SaomaarsilJa ; end, within the a Atlanta. ? 'S&SBBm " ^ r; :'c% %, rmoe of the Treasurer to eoamerate end cord. As tbe representative of tho fiaeOciation, I bore express oar moot (raXefoi tbanUkfof them ?if, while, at he mum time, I venture, modestly, to mggesl tha| a contimuanc* of , this gtnKoefty, will bo truly and heartily w?lkmbo* ;*"*** At ik? teat monthly mootlaf, WO resetted, with ainooro "regret, the resignation of our moat efficient and energetic, pveaideat, Mr#. Ferry K. Duncan, whom >ffica remain# unfilled until tba next, meeting of tba Association whan' tba, term annual election of officer# will tab# place. Tba Sec rater/ of tbe sOoiety, Mrs. H. Jenkins, also resigned ber poet, ' rone# weeks ago, Oad Miee Dickson was sleeted to the vacant position. During tbe fasteix months we base amended Bute 19th of our Constitution, by which tba monthly dues ware fixed at ten cents, increasing said dues to rmeaiy^fee rente. We have also adopted a new law, by which the payment of tan dollar# constitutes tfco right tfe a Life Membership in tba Association, and have already a list of sixteen Life Merabdr* ; thirteen new .members have also been added to our numbers since last July. Tbe Direetreaeee of tbe Rest, fearing a rear city of wood during ?ha coming winter, bars solicited tbe assistance of the eitixens of Greenville in procuring it. We need ecatoely add that the appeal has met with a prompt and geoe'one response. From the recognised laceasity of haviag a man to reside on be premises of the Hospital, the Aaso- ' ration have secured the serviees' of a I u peri n tend ant (or a year, and > far CtrrtMmas, be will take the place f tbe present incumbent, who was nn-> 1 nn*1 l.i /.il?' ?MW vmw nuu mug"C3 UI UIC > ofcitjoo. The minister* of Green>ille m? been respectfully requested to de- < ot? a portion of time on Sunday to ' oldier* remaining at the Rett on tkat } lay, unable to attend public worship. 1 fo this request they moat readily and ' nndly assented, anj at gnra !~ " ??nt sdsii^c?XT fTrWjTiiipim? ' To the physicians of Greenville a some- < thai similar suggestion baa been made, J a order to supply the need of regular 1 nodical attendance at th* Hospital.? < ?rom them no answer has been yet resolved, but two of libera, Drs. Hoke, and Tonea, bare already practically consent < td, and given tta^t time and aUftntton \ o the sick at the Rest- . The Assoc la- * ton hare asked and obtained aa official permission from Maj. H. Lee, the Quarermaster General, to appropriate a Government ambulance for the purpose ?f bringing soldiers jsnahle to rom ibe depot to the Hospital, thus renoviag a great inconvenience to them tnd a oonstant source of expense to usfo ?t>? Editors of the Southern Enterrise and of the Patriot and Mountain ] *rt we hare been frequently indebted sr the promptness with which tbey lave printed and published, always free f charge, all our oo^oiuoicat^oDs, ap celt, notioes, etc., and to. the the Cojiubta Guardian we owe our repeated ' banks for a like consideration and j ourtssy. 1 Thie aoeount of our proceedings for 1 tie last six months, necessarily imper* 1 set aa it is, cannbt fail, we trust, to en\ ' ourage and gratify every member of | be Society, as proving so undoubtedly ], be iaereaaing activity, use fulness and f importance of the Association. c J. A. DIOKSOIT, Secretary Greenville Aid Association. r Decrmber 5tk, IMS. t iorreteomtenee of Boutfcern ^Enterprise. j . ? t Atlcvts, Ga? Dec. 101b, 1863. Jftrtrt. Editor*?To visit Gen. Ilaree's army in Georgia, we took the i rain at Charleston on the night of the j tb lost. The weather wne very cool ( >r traveling, but we bad a little stove, , rith quite a pocket full of chipe for a I re. end 1 Urm A# ? ' ? tbat tbere wm warmth luffieiiol for ' comfort lata Moon accordingly. Ar- i ring at Brancbrille, we waited about >r?e hoar* for tbe Augmta train?ae t m aaid?-till our Ikife ?totk of patience * 'aa nearly eihausted. At length it J Maa, and all tMaga being ready,.ere Tted again for Smnter, 8. C., a* we f to deviate from the direct c oad, on 816 oly we I raveled, lalf aaleap, oa? eerenuen mi lev below (infpviHe, we were. mkMmJj arooeed ^ o foil oonaeiooeneM by ??Mldden jerk- ] ng, and iben a complete of tbe t rain. Her# wm another trial cn OR j ienoe, for We were four bout* behind ^ late, and the agree broken down. An ( sal of the tea dor gave way, throwing j f wheel between tbe track iront4 o*r* jt ^ 'I > + ' j* .,s* ? . .1 1/ v v i*ge, fat the weather Iraa wery cold, and n] there ?h no prospect of a breakfast till r? a tat* hour. The dtfwn train came. 0 after a while, and t,ook us u> Klngavllle, ^ where we yraj'.ed for breakfast Jill after two P. M., which proT?d to tM beyond 0 a doubt, that a?nnot tell when o one If hungry by hia'acliohl. Batltw Were fftitlifnl tn the en#! en/1 r./#tiv#ul ^ : ? - : W ?' I bog, honirt5L't*toA| and- potatoee for t] oar reward. TbP-d?ing*ville hotel is ] growing. in repute undeWjs pew propri 1 tor, and no wonder, for tV, boarders 1 aro undisturbed, except when .-leaving ,j the dining room ; and his baggage f attended but not in a manner-very W agreeable to tkuso who have' ntft many 1 clothes. After having u pressed inlq * serrioe" be an pnknowfi hand, the be$t t pair of pants we badr we left for Sum- j tar, rejoicing that it was " nd worse than '( what it was." Sumter is a lovely vil- 1 lege, full if Ikin'd hearted men and pret- ty ladies. It I* a pleasing contrast, to , leave camp to visit sach a place, and i partake of the hospitality of bielhrcn t and fiiend*. It \% as tlie green~bnsi? in the great deser.t to tW^nyworii ti(ivels ' ar. We know not what our faro will ^ be in. Atlanta, as we have, jw-t. a*r!v??l,. ^ but if the oM saying, that " bad begin- ( nings make* good epdTngs*' be true, we 1 shall certainly have good fortune here, 11 for-w# have thus-far oompletely f'iied ' to get a bed for the nighi. So many boarders, and travelers, that tvery holei is crowded full. .Every thing very ^ high, and like the daughters of <hq|| horse leach, the miserly extortioner still" " cries : give I give I Roguery and xas-- ^ cality seems to be the order of tlte da^r , here, and every where else. The.store < of Mr. J. D. Curiin, of this place, was t robbed of goods to the amount of * $13,000 wotfihJtWJu^iitjay^nJgbt. Gome j ' of yfia goods have b??n fouit<i, hut |l>r J ibief is yet undetected, ^l^rson-i are frequently robbed at niglit on ihe (treats. Longdreet has raised the siega of " Knoxtille, nud U retreating to Virginia ,\ >r North Catolipa. The Atlanta Register mvs that " our lisaster at Chattanooga lm. been groatj sxi^fgeiated. Our Joss in killed"and troundud was light, and the-number ken prisoners will nut $xceod*V,?Op or t 2*000." Nothing new from IRii'dee'* " tu IL) - -tit ? -fn vnr 'titfxt <Ve " trill be ablj to tell you something pf ci be soldier*, their condition, dec , as we |v trill go to 'tho anny to inorrhw.^ IS50 tl frith ba of -gbot> chaw" to our good lolls at home, wis bid you a "kind adieu, h fl. 0 * ** * V 4 ^ g % O Oovanxona or rim OoxFEDKUATa " eIt-Ates.*?The following is a liat'of tho tl [korernors of the auroral States of the c Confederacy: * Alabainn?Thos. II. Walts, i Arkansas?E.-Flnnnagin. t Florida?John Milton-. 0 Georgia? Joseph E. Ilrown. Kentucky?Richard IIawe?. ^ Louisiana?Henry \V. Allen. * , . Misaiseippi?Chai fes Clarko. f, Missouri?T. C. Reynold.-*. North Carolina?Z U. Vance. I South Carolina-? M. L. Dunham. Tenne*see?Robert L.Cambers, (not v ret inaugurated .) Tekas?Pcndlefon Murrah. Virginia? William Smith, (from January, 1804.) AfLAMTA.DcC.il. >" From-the Front.?Advices.from Dal {l on dtclnre that diijr before -r^Urdnj t >nr cavalry advanced above Ringgold, [> Inding (he country clear of the enemy. >r rhey proceeded thence to Lookout A fountain and Mirsionary Ridge. Hero m Hey found nothing but the debris ot t< ha enemy's canrp. The position *eem ni id to Iravo been deserted on Satuidnv i ast. In the town of Chattanooga be> |, ow. the enemy had visibly decreased his u brce. *The assumption is tbst ? heavy v otumn baa been aent in pursnit Y>f P( Longstreet, and an espedition Started t< nto "Wsat Tennessee to look after For- c] est, who has taken apt advantage of be absence- of Sherman's corps. We () ball, however* reeetvo a clue to ^|cli noveinents a? mav be pending in a few " lays.? AUaiita Confederacy. Cafvrk Mauriaoes.? When a .fo * nale of respectable rank is to be mar ried, an address into be delivered to ber >y one*of the elder* of bar elan, before the leaves the borae of ber kindred, in which she i? admonished to conduct Mrself a* a prudent housewife, to be T obedient to bar hitnband. attentive to iu aged parents, and careful of whatev<. ir is -committed to her charge ; above ill, to be submissive when insulted, and ' to remain silebt even though called a witch." On arriving at the kraal of l' be bridegroom, she is conduoted to a ^ law hut, the yonng man d/imSing before r" ier. and sweeping the ground with " jrecn boughs, ns an intimation ihgt she ?' t expected to be alwaya neat, clean and el trderly in her household. ' - ol Tux Sthidkb or AbolittO>?isii.-^-A 5* urious case came up a short time since ol teTore the flupr?me Cour.t in the dily of k< few York. A yonng girl, agod six* eep, was dismissed from ooo of the R" blic sehoo'a for .having refitted to ft the ehoro* of. an.Abolition song'-? Batilo }iymn of the Republic "? >oc^l*fly introduced. Her father applied r?er restoration, and applied toi he Htiprtnie v'odri for a m?n<lqyrtiH Br * . ' * ?. * Ala . / I . . - gJL.-L-.JU L?L? Li S B St B S a=s=? , -? . , >mpelling the r?el<*aiion of th*you?J >3y to her privilege*. - Tba^'ustice rf J i??d to grnpt^he motion.*-Doubtless .* i -to short time edme Abolition bsrd P 111 introduce "into Northern schools J malgamatiod lyrics, and scholars who ft fuse to epdoity) nod sing them will be si lfclUlsscd. _ ^ " onvicU In the Georgia Penitentiary, a -A moal instfueme in*y be antrtyaJ Bj looking o^er the list ot nrivicts now.in the Georgia ^Peniten- f i?rj ?t Milledgeville. which*"wni be Jun<l irvJ.be Annual Ibpvrt of tire t 'riitcipel lfeepor and bookkeeper of 1 ho In*fitti'ion. for the year ending Oct. 1 at, 1863. The nilmlmc of $onvict9 in ^ lie l'eiiitenliaiy on.th^ 1st of OJt., was t 06. Of those, 0 are for murder, 5 of t rhom sentenced-for lifb; 38 for simple t arceny ; 'JO f-?r larcbny from hoi?te%?4 * or voluntary manslaughter; Mr for ' prgery ; 8 for robbery ; 8 for, assault to t nor?J*r;2 for passingcountct foil cupuov, ? kc. One of the convicts gtiilljMrffk-lai tee ?time, is under sontewofe .for "SfWn year*. I 1 eftived oi'i tber"2fb.h No^?^(f>er, 1?)&8. i e a native of 'LVnnsyfl&'nt.t. pud aged I )4'yeiirs when inearcfcsated t '~lh? h^. ' hen-fore, been in -prison trearly live | Qars, .ami is iu?w 60 years old. ltls I ( o be hoped'-jhat he will come out H+riser if not a radder map. .Two or' hree of thocijm inula are bul 14 years, .f aga.^ < J ; ' ] Tho longest rent ence, exf-ln-ivo of; be. lif- i1 ar* in f??r St), 16., *10,1 lQ_yeju?, ami less uccouliu?' totlfe ;roe of their crime. The number of; ./evicts front this Slate is 81 i larojinn 22, North (Jarolin.-t 17, Ac.?i iioven am" natives of 'Ireland. Kieli nofyj "county is " rcprnsentt <1" by 8 wi.sotmrj.?Auynsht Chronicle; v, ?. ? MANT years -.iuro, when General An- , lr>j,ar Jack-on tvfts on a visit, a lady re- I jOejted him to write something, as a [ bemorixh ?n her albtim. The veteran, j n his plrrin but courteous way. said he ipuld write nothing but hisjiamc, whiehf io\ve\? , w>m ?t her *e?\ ice if ehecliosc o have il in hur ln.ok ; and the splonlid pace w ?h accordingly graced with ho hi in pie inset iplion, ' Andrew Jackon." A gentleman, shoiilv hjftet. hap )cucd lo open the volume, immediately aided ihe follow rug beautiful ii.ipioiiipli jr?w happy the brnvc tt'icn horoeB re, oeirv ' - i rom .the hands of tire fair tho laurel of Cim? ; "* ' ' I 1 low -grateful to. beauty when warrior* j 1 leave | ( 'tncjnwi'iiil like this?an iuimnrtnlizdo *' iinmi*.*' J\)i Jornb. J Thicy, of congestion of the bruin, in cninp ' t Orfen r..t? l, H. 011 tl><> 2d instant, I Mvute A QUI LINK li.UVON. of Tl.o Knrmn login AMiilcry, in the 28ih ? ear of hia : ge. . . " < Tho-dectanso.l'enjered the service of his . anntry in the enrly pr.vt of '.lie war and I as always remarked for his prompt and < lithful discharge of hWduties, which with te rectitude of his comae won for hitn the! ' storm and r. spool, of his ofbeers, wltiisi hit < ililj dUfMtaiilon hird geiiorotis heart made I im mnnv fiionds among his ^.mipnttimi* in '* rnts lie lino left <? bereaved wide w anil li lie littfo child to mourn lust ?f jv Ui?d ] ml devoted lni?l>ainjl and father. May the .cMifiil (Soil, who temporal!! 'the wind to]' Ins khorn-lnmH, cnr-i fjr tliem umid.-t Ibeir , ountry'a WillVrii'gs; ' K. I^-TIIK numerous frieinls of Cup Tain j !. C. 1*1*1 A<"** * respect fully ifhnouroa him n j 1 si'.didate for tillKlUFt'" of Uieenvillo Hits-1 { rict, nt the next election. I3T tVr aro authorized to announce Mej. j V..,'.. Mcl>A^}'ll>b a candidate for re-clt cion to the oiliue of CI.Elf K Of T11M COUt.T r flrccnville l>i?tiiet, at the nextrbciipn. i rtav u*.. -i st . *..v ...v II..I.U M/.CU 1?? "1? 1141*111CC iioiit. Colonel WALIi\Cli 1J. KH>lt * ton{ Ini?* ft.r (.'KLIiK OP 001 JUT for Orwn tile District, nt (he next election. " . Circular. au i. LI van -a WI, ANT>, s. c*? /*, -? Dh'kwkr 11 t', fsc.:(. J > Fe-Uow Citizrm of (JrctHoillc ? I have i ieldvd to lite it time ro\ts rolicitallotis of my j jcnds to hecouio a candidate for Sheriff .of Ircenville l>i*lrict. Mv nbsrnco in the j ubltc terviss precludes the possibility of! ty Visiting my friends nt hnnio uittl in the 1 rmy, but hope that this itteeiMry absence j '111 Dot jeopardize*toy interests or olftbn* 1 ? the position indicated. Nothing would; [Tord me greater pleasure than to visit you- ' im a native of Greenville 1 district, audi1 live, so fur, made tpy way t It rough tl^ lorld unaided by relatives or ffimd'.sr ' Vheti ? { '?>'. I was thrown tipon iny own tsotiroes, and nil jhut 1 an?, or-ever expect > be, will bo uceo/uplulled by iadividual ' ITort. As to ray fitness for the |>oeition, I refer j 1 lose of you wlio nisi unncqnuinteifc with ! | to to tbose who arc. If elided, 1 pledge! ! y best abilities to the (aitliful discharge , f the duties incident to the position, and i i ill ever Cue) grateful for your kindness aqd* confidence. . ' V IirjpeAfally, ' ' V.V ' - A. C. PEACE.. Dee IT .. . v M a . A Card. 9 the Voters and F.lends of Greenville end the Array Ve^rs from GreenyiUe . District., Cami* nkar Kxoxviua Tixx., ?, I Dkobubek 1M, 1863. \ Feeling grateful end under many oblige- . 1 one to my many friends-end fotere, both J ' i the Army end out of it, for their kind J \ ptiee ut me In announcing my name as a I indldate for Hbcril^f Greenville I)i*trict 1 the ensuing election, I respectfully de. , inp for my name to be used pt present, for I jy office having for its object galling out I the service ; believing, as 1 do, that this ' > no time for mty one to be seeking , Ice, eilhyr i/> -the Ajn.y or out of it, to t sep out of the fervlcc of tWir Country, ' Respectfully, ?kc. ^ K. HcNKEI.Y. I?.C 17;. 83 . 1 i J. C. BAILEY, NOTARY PTJDLIC, Oraennllf, $. C. 11 :1 i --A I ^ 1 ' . ;y "l , ,i i X K ? ? ? .r ?^rs-ar,-. . y ?" ssy . ' j1* ^ f J' feotionrJMV, WILM/Sft ?CqrT. &** eott it fttoat 14 y card' bid.'4J feet liM), t indy hair, bluaeto*; when he left, be Were ] -brown oont with Woe t>?nU. &ixsau<?a- ? ttarler cant* rewud, ?na no thank*, will 4 etoaid for hla delivery to m* at my real- '1 nee. . ., LOUlS-aUJTF. 4 Deo 17 * eSr - ? M?X? TtoVX ^?tUnUv, rUJB charter of ths Town of jUtrconrtlU 1 requires that "all parens "liable to fixation ander-tbo Ordlaaneer of Mi? 'own, within the enow, " shall faafce tKclr '"tiurns on oa(/t and mi>k* p^?iw0' *???rfixes to (+> Cloik and TrMKW of the ail corporation during tire succeeding nonth of January ; and that upon failure o make such Return and payment the paries so in default shall lie subject toihe pan ilties now provided by law for Iniltne ta >uv the general State tax.". , w. Tlie tax payers of the Town' oro notified, o take due notice hereof and govern them , elves accordingly. . . . The Clerk and Treasurer may he fotujd ' u his ofiioa from 8, A. bl? to 13, M . and rom H, P. U.. to 5 ooloek, R M.;' Whore rlauk returas uiav be ob tallied. . . ' *""V PATUOL TAX. >v / AGREEABLY to the Ordinance passed by llin Thwii Council of Greeoville, "To Pulse supplies for the year ending October nil male free white person* within the Town i ver eighteen and under fortyKve years of age, together with those owning a slave or slaves, are hereby notified to pay 'he commutation oi five dollars to Jhe Clerjt of Council on or before the Aril of January, 18C4, as a list for duty will then be made outl" JOLIN C. BAILEY, Clerk. Dec J 7* 83 2 Admiatrutor'a. Sale. HY permission of the Ordinary of Greenville District, I will offer snlo at the Into resiih-nee of JOHN COOKS, deceased, on FRIDAY. JANUARY 1ST, 186*. the following named property, belonging to snid Estate,"to will; TlltiI E NEGROES THREE IIKAD OF UOTVK8 TWO TWO-HOUSE WAUON'8 ONE 15UOOY AN1) tiAKNESS FATTENING HOG8fell KEF, COWS with CALVES CORN. FODDER "WHEAT, RYE, OATS BLACKSMITH TOOLS n POUE 80 OA LIS. SYRUP . IIOURJIOI.D ?* HUViliLA ruKNI'IURE Ar.d ninny other things not necessary to incntiou, Tt.nus?A credit of twelve months upon nil sums of t^n dollars and upwards, w ith interest from dute? under thai amount, emu. ? 11,1.1 A it tU-X, Dec 17 3:1-2 a J.uh.Ut.smr Estate Scle. . H !H. & rf",HE subscriber wilt offer at public sale, JL mt (W> t4e m>iA<-ntfb of WHITE KOORD SMITH, ilfcawd, lirnr OrM-?vill* II U. S. C? on \VKDNKSDA Y, the 13tli January, lfttM, st II o'clock, the KKAbaad I'KRSON'AL l'lUH'KKTY of the jsnid deleased , a* follow* : The nvw and commodious DWEh-INO llOL'SJi itikI LOT Imely occupied by the | ilreMMd. Tlx- house has nem built but n few years, ou<1 contains ?ix rooms. in five of aliiclt lire fire-p1*e<*|. It is loentjd one mile and a'quarter from Gfeenvills C. II., near tin* IVmihton Road, ami in roar of 1 ito iMiibiice ?if lite Rev. S. S. (!itil!nrtl. Tin* lot. contains live ami a half uric*, mole of le*-*, ami in highly improved. On the premises ate a Kitcbeii, Stahhs and Oarringe House, Smoke House, Ac., ami a good. Well of wuLer. 'l lio lot i? n.pplied willi nn iihurdatica of 'VERY TllOlOK FRUIT TREES, as. Apple*. IVaehe*, l'enrs, Fig*, flrnpclt, Ac., ami the garden with choice ltoscs%nd Shrub*. The liotuc commaudr a tine view of l'uii* Mountain. ALSO, A TRACT of one hundred and nine (100) acres, more or less, of WOODLAXD, situate oii the I'endlcton Road, three mile* from ( rcenvslle C. H., and Immediately opposite the residi nee Into of Mr. Robert Stewart, and no\y of Mr. John Kiinck.* TliD ? n very desirable.locution for building. ALSO, Seven SLAVES, viz: Joe, aged about 8A year*; David, shout li; Julian, cook and wa.-licr, about 02 ; Hannah, about 14; MivI V, about 12; Violet, about 0; and Jacob, about 40- r A LAO, One nniisr1 nn/mv 1 ttst.v'Vmo I WAGON and IIAKNRSS* pT.OU O US.BllOV li L.S, llOIil, K A K KH, Ac. AMfl, . . ' %. A quantity of Household and Kitchen FlIRMTURK, as Cornets, Bedsteads and Beds, Bureaus, $ofii, HhtebotTrd, Chair*, Tables, Crockery; Hardware and Cutlery, Ac. Any further information respecting-the j properly can bo had hy application to the sObscr-ibsr nt Spartanburg 0. 11 , S. (X Uf- Tonus of rale CA^H. WIUTEPOORD SillTIl. m Executor. j . ^ AT I be same time and place, 1 will olio offer for wHe, ,i of one hundred Und four (H)-l) nerve, situated on the White llorse lioad, iive milts from Greenville .01 II., being the next settlement dbove the |>la<;e so long and well known aa Cits late lion. Joel It. i'olntae.ll's. * On this laqd la a DWELLIKU LIOUrE, containing six rooms, Mwl Kitchen, b table -dnd oUter oaVbn'ld inga, The place Is well supjffied with Fruit trees, and lias on it one of the finest iprisgs of water in .the up'country. WIHTKPOOKD tdiUTII. Deo IT 83 -** I _ Post Headquarters, COLUMBIA. H. 0., DEO. 2 5. 1803. I^SCAPEIJ from the Jail at tlds I'ost, the following Federal Prisoners, via: Adjutant 11. W. CAMP?fdirfaumphxton, hhic eyes, light hair, short sahdy whiskers, 5 feet 10 inches high. Captain V. II. CHAMnFUT AlT<rl-..~?* thick set, dark eye*. Hark hair, florid coni U'xion, ho beard, & feet 10 inchea high. __ ? Lieutenant M C. JOKDAN?fair coDtplew on. blue eye*, light hair, ft feet 8 inches high. Handy menotach*. ? Actiag jsu*ign li. C PAYTOK?dark sontplexinn, dark eyes, dark hair, dark noii-tavliu and imperial, ft feet A incbea iigb. These prisoner* wore On tlietc escape (be federal uniform. ' . - Alt .Unrolling Officer* in |l?b Siate'wHl ite every effort to npprehend and return ,h?m to these Headquarters. By command of Major MKI/TON. JAMES K. BLACK, 4 I.ferit. and Post Adjutant. Pee 17 SS * 1 Uotiao to thoso Indebted. \ Ui pciMM IndcbM,!* TX flPKN'CH A. A CP., wiR make payinoSbV the. J December pcoaVno.' ' . - T. C. 8PEKCK* StV.? . 3* . . ' ?*>., ^ +1 < - IvJjwSZ'i lb' 4 . * **r ? I* * P f. ,. v. ! * */< "* s i ' " xa e V . " I M - .r- s. f 4 n U| * I - . . V* * , is,-.. .* . V ? -V'':;V I . ni,u ^ji1. 'a?Bgggg v is 16? yk* Mr Job c ' ftMitfoal and English BohooLT . -^tee; . THE next Session pffffkm IA of the CI.ARSWAL^SCSV. . ^ ^ lAND ENGL KB llUILflkF ?^OOD, Mi?VlUh?d by .PRO- '< EDWARDS whk the J ?fn4*(lAn'? the Bhmrd df Trnetcee of I fur man OSlvereity, "during the anspenaien ] if the .Kaeroieea of the UnWert\?y, will t pen at the tTnivereltw Building, on the I fllKST FEBRUARY, and embrace two < |uy*.?r? ol ten week* eneh. TERMS?$20 par quarter, with $2.50 for ] ocideaiat expense*, payable In advance. For further in formation, ad dree* Prof. Greenville,a p. Fifth Opportunity for InvpMtafct. lltVlOtrh' i?n'l weekly-BtNDRY JOB OFFICE ami 11 ftppurjenfteces. "" Th? lot treasures (6 by ISO feet; *"4 H"* buibling It Well ultptM for iU purpoaea. There Is ftluM* flOE (JVLHTOER) POWER PRESS* nn ADAMH PRESS. "The ENGINE Is ? ve*y superior Hoe's rertlcftL and the supply of TY PEftti MATERIAL abundant. The eirettUlioa of tilt peper-ii equal to that of *ny In the St ate. 'Term* cash, iu Confederate bonds. ^ , i R. W. XI1BBBS. * Columl'lo, December 5, 1863. ' ** Deo 17 * ' 83 I- _ f r . . ?Ju ? Hogroes to .be Hired. ON the first day of January, I*will offer (or hire, at the Court lloiee, about TWENTY NJ20RDKS, Men, Women and lloye, for the vear 1861. Til OS. S. AlltHUR. Guardian. Dee 1 0 . 88' ' 3 Lost, ' ON the 6?h Instant, a POCKET P - BOOK, containing between one Ui'r'fi im>?2S luin.l roil and tw?lre and one' hundred and fifteen dollars, with ft lock of hair and a few pigs. It . is * large one, with only one eatch, and had two pockets. A suitable reward will be paid, if delivered with its contents, to Mr. K F. llrattie. FUANCBS B. HKLLUMS. * Dee 10 82 2*. 8TATE OF 80UTH CAEOLIHA, GREENVILLE DISTRICT!'. Orric* Court ar GaN*R.w. Saoeioxa 1 AND COMMOX PliAS } 1W. A. McDAMKU of aald Court, in y pursuance of the directions of the Aet of the Legislature, in such case made and provided, do hereby wive public notice that an ELECTION for CLERK for Green villa 1 District, will he held on MONDAY, Ike elcvtntU iLty of January n'rt, at thtf uanal plaosof eirctioo.throughout ^he said Dis U lew \ ~ Wltnow my band, at Greenville O. II., thi*7lh day of l)r?-?nioer, A. I)., 1863. YV. A. McDlMKL, 0.0. e. * c. r. Dee 10 82 St it 5 of South Carolina) . GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Orricc Court or Urxtrai. Se?-ioN* ) AM' CoVROX I'lvaa. ) IYV. A. lloDANIF.L. of eald Court, iu ) pursuance of the direction* Of the Act ot iJic Legislature, in such cases made. and provided, do hereby ?lve puldie notice that ?n ELECTION for Sll KltlFtr for Greenville DUrrict, will be held on' MONDAY, tti eleventh day January ttrjrt, tl>? ntttnl place* of ejection Ibrunghout the said District. Witness my hand, at Greenville C. II? this 7th day of Dec wilier,' A. D., IPCS. NV. A. UaDANIKL. c. i.i.k r. Dec 10 8*1 ; 6 Managers of Elections. C^1 REBNVILLK O. II.?B. BenttU, T. C. T' Gower mill 11. It. Duncan. McCui.I-OVOnV Jus. liaiucr, T. 1L Stoke* nnil R. 1*. Johueon. Jo?f.?'?J. I>. SvUirah. Dr. T. Woodeide*. |?n<l Dr. D. Duuliliti Moore. Fairvikw?Jt. 11. E?rii, iyi. Cely and Wilson I'eden. "W# IIrock man's?Daniel Fowler, S. It. WeetinorrUtid ami A. II. L?-sirr. Doithitt's? George W, Keilli, Joseph Catein and II. Henderson. Fountain Inn? William MwNeely, G. T. 11 tiglies h ud R. Ynughan. ' Oil. Cajit Crkkk?David Davenport, David rtuyue sod IVrry Cat.troll. Gowknixius?I>r. W. A. Mvoney, J. M. Ilutoljeon and U. powden. > Kk.uaur>*'?J. W. Austin, II. L. Henderson and W. A. Austin. M AVnw.i?'a-?J. It. Sinye^pL P. West and J. Lenderntan. ,Wnrviuifr?Th.->?. Turner, K. W. Qarrlson fttAl I*. N. Acker. Snot Kttt'e?G. Gre/n, Wm. Cunning ham and Willis Green. * MoNTcoMOtv'a ? Thos. w. Rove, C. C. "Montgomery and H. F. Lynch. Can a a Fa wo?J". W. Hopkins, Silas Trowbridge arid Willi* Chandler. . V..I n?.'. o? ti T ir.ii. . ?-?v. X. tmnjr, ni.llSOH Cox And II. Uoode. ?C. i*. Dill, O. Barrett And A. A. Neves. ' 4 , Mason's?Ohara Barton, D*\ id MoCiain and Thou. Head. Gross'?Benjamin Few, II. S. Gibson and Win. Dlckeon. lloixjkV?1>. W. Ilodge, i. B. Davie and John P. Ilightower. Dickkv's? II. Kellar, W. D. Fowler and E. (I."l>icln>y. Batbrvii.lf?O. W. Lester, Jno. A. Smith and John K. King. > A In consequence of the ahsenees of a great many of the Managers of Elections for Greenville DUtrict, the members of the leg iidattMTe for eaid District have appointed the above nsuiVd persona .* | .- . . T. EDWIN WARE, ^ B.F. I'KltUY, KANDRLI, CHOFT, j ^ J. p. BOYCR. ' Greenville, S. C., October 6, 1463. Deo to. ' As- .y- * '# II K.A DQ.U .A KTKltS, COMMISSARY GKtttet DEPT. 8, C., CiuimMi. a nc.t WITH a *|rw to aaatat thft needy fftmiH lies of toldim in the pnMrv?t|nn Of their meat, the distribution o? SALT for the quarter commencing January, 1604, will tie antieiptled. '' Board* of ftoidiowtteHef ere, therefore, notified that OCKAJi HALT will he turn ishcd them at co?t and oaponaea aa hereto* fere, on applleation to thU Department. Bt order of thO Governor. * KLOHAKU CALDWBI.lt Haut. Col And CoaamUaarjr-Oeo. O1>eo 10 -6* * t uiSSftf &?&TL?'r??"B7. paid quarterly. * ... %* ; * lOO OUNCfe QQlKfltfe, so do. iftrifcaiNE, JoHt rocefvcd, Mid for tale tow, by t ., , ' V F, A. Walter, Jr. ost fr . >-> #s ' a.. . . * 1 V .?* * ? * ?# , . fl A Rt?rsT ^T/ 0H1K? *N ROLLING OFFICE.) HI n CoiaiMoNAL Dirtiitr, ft. C. t * fl|H Order*, No. ?O 7 fgB [ ALL oAmN and eoldtera arriving with I* In the limit*of the Fifth Congressional ;iH District of South Carolina. <? notified thai , hoy anil ninply promptly, with the fol* .-~| ng orders of the 10th and 20th October, *![ being Orders No. J#0 and 141.) from the Kdjalent and Inspector General's Offi*^. V Richmond, or they will be aire'stld and iealt with as dsscrtera. By order: ' . . . . J XO. IX JMIMORE, Major, and C. K. O. 6th.Ooa. Diet., 0, C. * AojiTA^Txt IIWI'ITDAO.MHAT', Omr?), 1 ?si Richmond. October 10, I?oa.i j General Ordere, No. 186. % (Extracts.) I. Recruiting Officers snd others aap for- ^ ' bidden to irmnt ninniti t? aAnani-lnfrnr ? Ken, illotlftg them to visit their homos, 1 or to remain thers for noy- purpose. Tho I nottca already given ostoacrljitt Is deemed .i,' 1 snd deserter* are not entitled to F " fc" Awinsn ? Ixrrinvt Oriui?i't (trriot, J RlAmond, October. IlQ, 1963. ) General Ordr*, No. 141. . ?; i-W . . ?f. Holdter* returning home on fbrlongb, oron reict.llg |.l.ic, St which they Vtrill A. stay during furlough, will immedinUfy re- f. part-to the nearest enrolling officer, who trill keep a register of their name*, doeerlpi lire list, plnce where stationed, by whoiuir rhs foffougli was granted, and the time At pf. wlreh It expire*. . V HI. When, st the expiration of his furrtff longh, and beirg nt a distance from s pits! Examining Board, s sotitler >* ..i-nt>le?H to travel^ the enrolling officer will order." ' 1?lm Wfore the Board of-* Examiners fori1' Conscripts, and, the Medical other and one of the phyaloinn* employed conenrriitg, the* will forward to hin Commanding Oen-'!'>' - " ersT, .with a statement of lu? ea?et if rV|(i commendation for an ^ttenaidtt of fnrkAkl},, not to excc-d thirty days, duplieat.es b^lr.g siso sent to ^lie Surgeon General. 'V* when the soldier is nccetUil.le to s geitorsl hoapitsl, he will ha rent before the llnep'"... Examining Hoard, who will contorts, to (* preceding instructions. mm * IV. In cases of sickness or .Wta .If ;' ,tvhieh, from any cause, arc neglected1, not receive proper treatment, tlie ditfabt.i /h'jCfjj in c*n??]iwnce being prolonged, th'e sop dier will or rent, by the Enrolling ( m the nesres* Cmnp of Instruction, for-*treatment in hospital. , ,,, .f ' V. Recommendation for -extenrion of leave to offv.-era, and furhdtyhx to soldiers, and m< dical certificate* to ? tficer*, and cebtiflcater of dUal.illty to soldiers, will only' be given by sutliortred Itostd* of l'xam<nsrs, as in sn?e* enilimcd in the first seetiirs* of paragraph 111. of this order, by ffjc^ Board of Examiners for cniiftrlf ta. Re- VV commendations or certificates fr-m private I'hvsicians. or from a in adieu I t.ftio-r *le..-l?-i w . . " - P v 9 will not !> received: -Paragraphs 171 and 173, Ganeral Regulations, ni.d j?araprft| li I, General Otdsr No. 31, Curt-cnt Series 'r^ this office, are amended to avedrd with (ihia^, ;. < i'cl Hy order. . i (Slgtft-U "* 8. COOPKft. 0 Adjutant and LiumyciorOeu?r..lDoe 10 ii s. * - * .?-??m ?? . I ?vJ. ' Headquarter*, *"ii> Doparttn'i Soiith Carolina, fieorgia <k FIa-,? Charleston, 8. C.,-Nov. 1li, latKR Special Outer*, ,V?. &SA. "* ? * m m o . , m , ilAJDft /OIIN IX ASdIMcIrK i Chief Rnrotllhg Officer Ml) Coop* J Utal., I* hereby ?tinoupc?-d ? C,?um-io-Uot of Pott at Greenville, 8. C., and will l>? obeyed and respected accordingly. - . " Dy command riCcnrral RFAUitEOARYX J SO. M. OTHY, Assistant Adjutant ( cneraL ' yt'jj Major John T>. Ashnmre, Chief..Fiirolling .,C*? Officer 6lli Cong. Liist. . ' . Nov 19 : . 2(T ' . ' ^ 9 K? ----- --'1 . Ay ORDINANCE Aynioiti Xtffmea% JJIrimtf their then <iJ P?nth?ff House* or Lota on Their Carta Account. f~> K IT ORjHilNF.D. ht> the Intention! nnit 1J H'arJrtit of the Town of OtveuriUe, m Council aaaemb/ftf, That it ?h?ll not hu law lul for any person 'owning or .having in charge ony male or female slave,"to pei mil such rh? ve to lrir* his or Ijcr time, labor o> service, with the' privilege.-of working irt the Town hY Orriivjlh; atid any peiaeft* ; r' owning or baying in elnrpe n sluve, or slaver, so. ifl'ondii g, shall be lia.ldu t?? u penalty ol twenty dollars. . ' A nd be it further Ordained, That tlm r.egro or nogi<?es .hirir.it their own rtnte shall lit# liable to be arrested and iinia-iiutn. ,i.. ?- ' - -?? , HKim r*jn'inc OI XU6 owner, for ??!! moiithl Mmf, or ?ntH lite fin* of twvMfgr dollar* U p?i<l by I! ? owuiT it further OrcUiiutil, Tbnt Hereafter* no eleve or iUvm ihall occupy or. reside in atiy or ortinr buiiding bl eneb?anm within (lie Town of Grcenrille.'other ibiin hi* or her owwrV, without the written consent of nob own?r, \r(ifr?ll nhnll !? tx-%i prrwly iletrHhrd th* plwt tdwrfittoli lleVv or elave* ar.e allowed to reeidd, and pot-Iff-' ' iug the timv fpi* whlvh inch permle-hto te intruded to be given, which t-hnll not exceed trtie jnOnrtt it any one time wilfiont .,'*gj renewal> and any ?uch )? ? offending 4 herein sliall be whipped not ' , twenty Imdief, unleM l)ie owner or employ*" < er of mcli elave ehaU pay a fine of five dob afr lor* for eaoh ilnve N offemiing together. \ ' with all coat and charge*. - J'*lie it further Ordinned, That no perfcott hall let or hire to any ilartejiy lot, hou*<?, room or building within the Town of Cli pea- . rllle; and any pereoiio (lending herein, nijall . " i be iul.jert.to a peaally of five dollar* per fc.v nieath during the time euch eiave shall v?t 1 copy any eneV lot, room, hoove er building' | o rented ae a forma I it . # I Done ami ratified under tlie corporate *e*l j ' of the Town of Ur**ovl|le. qq the jj third day of Kotembfir, in the year of our hordnne thoueaud eight hun- * [L. ft.]dr?-d and fifty-Mvea; and re-ralifitul . and amended on the third day of November, one thousand eight bun- tf dred add sixty three, w| BKXA OArtS. Ieteodant. <11? J. 0. Bailxt, Town Clerk. * Nov I* 28 . g -WJjj .Notice. * MrumauvnplDH III* *'' J\. ijatato of WHITKFOORI) WIDTH, " d?etad?l. lata of Oreenvill* Distriat, will j preaoflt tliero, propwly itUiUd, to th? sub eribor; and all poisons lod*bt*d to th* wid Eat*to, will m*k* payoietit to . ' WiilTfcFOORD MlltlJ, Executor v Or, io isls nbasDQ*, ft* ' W*. WALTON 3MIT1I, t th* at?t? Armory. .KorM K) 1m f H * ?*? Xtf? (UMtorKsuter* Oftoo, " Co?i HU*i 0, Boy. *6, 1863. A Lft ]wmm who bar* flat*** agaMst th* . W A. CONSKDKRATK BTATML forXori.. JtoddU, or Won* Shooing, oa aoe?nt <TCapt. * M BOYKIN'ii eomvaay.or JWW* * BTONlftr 1 squad, bad Witar >? ?? ?bom ? one* f?f . sfi aatttoia?t, Kofotuta foe Taa la kind, will bo * - C~ r?'iirw<)?l aad gtf** la dtt|ilirato. Accounts o-jotfaota^ ftwrWdb tha 1st tt Ostobor, wlQ OfWk.- ? ,-a * II