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Mstto-.,,JCaui.J Ki*hti.to AU."
GREENVILLE. S. C.
Thonday Morning, March 17, 1884
Fresty Wsather.
For the past few mornings, there
have been several fal^s of frost in and
about this vicinity, aud we fear that a
. large portion, if ffbl.the* wbote oC*tlie
fruit blossoms, blown, have b?6u des.
troved. The fruit crop is an impor
tant ono at this particular limj?, an-J if
j : i ..r ?. ..I u
ww are uepnveu 01 11, us a .women "in
contribute in no small dpgrpe to ileiweti
..thejabors in the culinarV'cfcjiMrtiiient.
gB^Ttieiritl*. Regiment, t5. C. .V.,
which. is compwril enttVcly- yf troops
froui Greenville District, #has re-volRn.
"teeretl for tlte war. *
B3P-" News.from Tlbrithi .. ports nu
otiior fight, going on at Jacksonville, ami'
.? , that wo had captured two thous/md pris*
oners. * *
The Yankees have established a
telegraph from ltiuggold "to Chnttpnooga.
The total foaco of <1 runt's awny
. ' in Mississippi, North Alabama ami T?uucsaee,
is 100,000. . . . ."
The Legislatures oT 12 ho do b>l'-oolnrod"
tor Li.V^
4,or\\ . . ' * ~ 1
The tclcgcaph reporfs tlie death j
ofgMrs. Gen. Dkaxukoaud in New Orleans,
but as there are several ladies in
that <5ity of fhe satno name, it is thought
that there may bo a mistako in the person.
C-FT* Gold has fallen in Mobilo to 17
and 18 one.
foil THE SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE. '
MdCKTAIN ITOMB, )
CKSSN'VILLK DISTRICT, '. C., >
March 15lh, 1604. )
Messrs. bailors?\\ hilst wo are etv '
joying comparatively quiet from anvs
thing like active and exciting war new*,
it may not be amiss to contemplate the
serene beauty of the country, and djlale
upon the duties of that numerous and i
highly respectable class?the farmers.
Spring u putting on her attractive
habiliments, and ail nature smiles with
hope and promises of a bountiful harvest
the ensuing summer, l'oach and
plumb trees bedeck and beautify with
their blossoms e\^ry homestead, and
the sweet and cheering notes of' the
fcatheied songsters enliven and render
vocal the wide and extensive forests.
Hogback, Glus-v and Saluda Mountains
loom up in stately mid tnagnilicent
proportions in the distance, and forms a
befl.itug background to i^re scones 01
quiet, vatied mid picturcrtpio beauty,
spread out to the view. What charming,landscapes
t What lovely mountain
scenery can the uppef portion of
Greenville boast of? .
These scenes of quiet beauty is in
striking contrast to the troublous times
'that, now agitato and convulse o'ur Lolovcd
Sunny South. Oh! that ourj
41 ship of Slate " may ha guided aiigbt,
and that era long wo may be wafted
into the haven of inflopeudeuce, peace,
prosperity and happiness.
Whilst our ' a*o away
on the tented fields, battling for our.
lioirtes, our fireside,-and all that we
hold dear, it becomes the deuty of the
farmers to put forth "every eaoition'uV
fill their grnneiie* to Overflowing and
to sustain the Tiovernnnnt in ?!'
measure* ol finance which the " ns.-cii)
blpii w: dnm " of the Confederate Stated
have thought prudent and pr?^>?:s to
adopt. AH murium ing-rtwd c*?>iu|>urtr?ts?
should cease, and every man should^
sustain cheerfully, and with a heart*,
good will, such measures a? ftjav he
adopted from time to iun? he the f?>>v
eminent. It'should be home in myitf.
that upon'tbe success oin* cause, eVev
rjtTling we have is at' stake '.Fat'ur^
would biii
ning degraatrhon. fhen iffcy snouhl
wft-nnt b$ w4lliyjf to xubmjt to" tfny
burthen or Inconvenience for llur-tinse,
in ordsr to gaiu a- l*.j.tii?y (mhoo, battud
upbn the doctrine of State's Rights and
freedom of speech and the ballot box !
The furjiiets ought to rai-*, In iufdi
tion to their usual crops, a large amount
of - vegetables: cabbages, beets, beans
poas, onions and potatoes, arc great luxuries
in camp, and if every farmer w ould
raise a surplus for our soldiers, there
would not be so much, complaint of
fare. Suppose you, and euch of you,
raise one hundred head of cabbages,
ten bmliels of Irish potatoes, one peck ol
Leans, oue bushel oT peas ami a buthel
-of onions, and semi as u donation to tbe
?aoldi<ra?- 9
The fanners of Greenyifle District
could do a great deal towards sustain
k in^ tho army in this. way, and1 novei
inj-s? what thoy give.
* Thoro aro other classes of men whose
duly, toward the Government, is a greaj
and pressing duty,, but I propose tr
i leave them." for the present. There ii
something for every one to do. %'b?n
should not Iks any drones or idlers it
oOr midst, but every one should pu
* their tdiouldcrs to the wheel and jAms
It to.pushing along lit* "secession wagwn.1
1 lU-pactfuHy,
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roit TOE BOLTlIBJUt ^mU|PBUE.
"TlJUiitT i?ROYB, 8. O., )
Mar^h l?tfcv]864. f
Mtart, Editors?P?riuli ma, gw*?e
fully, to acknowledge the following
turn* donated to ^ho South Carolina
Hospital Board, to supply the wants of
our soldiers, temporally anjJ spiritually : ?
W. M.'Fsw! $1 ; J. B. Wetittuvrtlsnd
6, Aimer's cse<k church, $43.70; Milford*
church. $174.^0 f Washington church
$41*15 ; .M, D. Dickey4 .$20; Me*!
' rNancy Dowden. $5: Mrs Lucy M.
Bowmen $6 ; Mrs. F. A. Rean, $8 ; Mrs
Mary C. Bowdeu. $5 ; R. Bowijen. Esq.,
$5 ; Mrs A. P. A lend u*. $5 ; Mr*. C. E.
Vu Hon. ?5 ; Nf"c?* - Nancy Ilawlj^-; $5; I
Mrs. Jane Burton, $8 ; Little 'Wiry A.
Buf^.83; QeorgpV creek. $J27 00;
] VVrAn Union. t8?.2b{ Rev. J allies P.
, Bojw. 1). D., flOO.OO.. - Any .other
I Contribution* will be thankfully received
j, efi h ei while I am in the up country, or I
bv Charleston. S. U., and j
prudently aj)d .inipfttliairy*applied to
supply ?he soldiers wiLh'necl^saries. * 1
In ibiatonuectiOta, T woul3 b?<r lehve.
to that the Colfiortiige Bpard I?as
sent hie to the up conntj^Of. cHiS S&at^ ^
to collect fund* and provij.jou&,fi/r tjir '
| sick in life* k'TpHtltsUr gnd^qear
1 CLyftaftin- * V* , \
The brave sojdiers fn those hospital* %
have contracted diseases while standing ?
between us and ohr country's eneftay,. ''
and now, when they are" in ueed 'of
nourishments which can be supplied at t
home, it will certainly be.n pleasure to J
send them a part of "the comforts enjoy- t
ed. Food of any kind, tjiothing, bed ^
clothing, religious, or strickly moral ^
reading books, .will be gratefully tq* j,
peived ' by *thetp., IlaCo aby articles a
you cad send at tire Greenville Depot? t
or any station on the GreenviHe and e
Columbia Railroad?against tilt traiu .
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passes ob the 30lh inst., marked " Pgr- v
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y u?? Kins, t^narrcsion,?5. Hospital c
Stores," nud llio name of tlyj donor. C
and contents of the box, bag, or pack ^
age, and I will bo happy to see that ,p
they nro properly distributed to th*e c
hospitals, for the use of our dear, sick t<
fellow country-men. . 1
Very respectfully,
rrfiiUY HAWKINS, J
Army Missionary, Charlestou. ii
ror. TIIE SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE.
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Ca*ii> nVau Ohanok c. LI-, Va. ) ft
February lOih, 1804. [ d
At a meeting of the 12*ih Regiment, ?
South Carolina Volunteers, Col. John ^
L. Milfkr was called to the Chair, and ,
A.ijs. <*. o. tj. oiiimi, lequcitea^ro act
as Secretary. Col. Miller, on trtking- y
the chair, addressed the meeting as fol r
lows: * ' * v
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litother Officers and Soldiers?It is (
with heart-fell pleasure that I annoupco |to
you the re-enlistment of a great many
brigades in the army of Northern Vir. 1
ginin?a spirit of generous malty seem*: ^
| to exist among the war-word vetcrtins t
| in devoting lhemst.lves.to tho service of \
their country. The spectacle presented, t
I is-one that will" challenge and 'receive
| the admit."lion ol evtry friend of liberty
! with .confidence in theiMe*der^ ^
l*>th civil and military; thoy gather
around the staiulard of their country ,
and. beneath .the folds of tlreir battle -I
fl'vgs, all tatieied and tout, prochdruing '
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their deieiininatixti neves to -Meld >?
I the vandal foe, who are seeking a ;
I prive us ol a!! that renders lifa de-1rablw; ]
dt^pMr<?!iU{ hIi tiuruw c*Oi *tions, lWL 4'
! on Jooli lo the rti'ipenuus ie*uea nt )
hukf, liberty out! 1 mlepencn* on the one '
UianJ. Hiul <>n tlio other subjugation "and ,
vaspulage i<>-tiie bane lrjwlhig* of power i
' inconceivably, worse thanrleufh. "Thta J
note of pu ;<:irntir?n yifl'ruu nnHy cfoeaf
uf^ponding patriuii.iio, H|)<I reattsui'/
thA (mpes of-the i^UDi?y*,^>nV.vnll aUyfcu ,
ter/or- iiU? llirV#ulU.5f
^ ?+ not k*p* H V
to biicricG the miserable- eroukftn . pt 1
Vome. an?bm*vh tfk* Jt
(sn?-ctio l^cfore |li? giUe of
, terliuuera ucul u-jterhjatoe*, t?l?/?i|vi|ow '
j fattening o? the hlood^of fallen iteroM, '
; and gnawingf nt (1)^ f^fjr vi lain pf tfie]
! country, t, . " . s. - ^ \
We have me} to^nyfnot ty re eolif^
but ne a war regiment, to s()Qw to our
brave comrades that w? aie with tbeiu
liaart and haixi ia tWe noble work. Jt
{%siruply intended 1 o-rfiferatt eur jle*
' terminalioif to remaie in service until '
our independence f?. esiablieked. Ani?
; mated by your past briljaru achiev
mepta on many well fought biCtllo tieldt,
I can very readijy. anticipate jour res;
,' p^nsc. i will rfbt jojti|v'yoy VP
appeal to yoi*.pat(iouaro, or arguments
to convicee you-rrf your obligations 'to
y^oer'country. ?I kaow rom "1*111 sjill
. pursO^'lbe ytftb of honor'; and in the
future, R8.yt>u havo erfcr in Ike past,
, obey ih? nigh behests.of duty.
; The object of flie meeting being t{jua
, explained, on the motion of Hwpni j.,
, C> Chambers, a committee of dr^nrefe
^ appointed to prepaid bushieee for the
> -meeting.
t . Sergeant J. C. Chambers, D. J. Car*
i tat, &erg?*ot G, \V. Smith. Sergeant T.
" li < It urn s and Corporal S. C. Ducket
tvero appointed. ,
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> m cowtsiUTs r#tirtd, sm{ irfter el
brief consultation, submitted tbe jbiipw '
iog praatpbfe and reeoJutioi^ * . jf*
. Whereas, we bare Wraed #4lb grist- i
fleet ion the patriotic reaolrtfl ?f oar 1
br*v?> comrade* ia araia, in re-enlisting (
for tbe wAr. notwithstanding 19# tnliM ,
#d for the* war in Augu?t, 180T,- lo'L
ierre during the war?we are desirous (
of extending to them our beartj <K> op '
ernliop in tbia noble wor]t.v And i
whereas, . . ? '
O.-ll ri?w - - *
ouir/ugauon, conjucttUQtt and utter ,
rtif*. arejbe mild espedienta by which J
our affections fb> ** The glorious Union *
Union ".is to be restored ; be it. there- J
lore * <
Resolved, That the crnel persecutions,
the dantfecs. hardships and privations. ]
to whioh we baVe been eubjeeled^' out -j
deserted homes.abd desolated fields, bare
only inspired as with fresh seal and' %a
unconquerable determination never >to |
lay down onr arms ifnty liberty. ia'se
cured, and the sovereignly* and 'independence
cf*-thA Confederate States is '
finally established. . , t
Tbe preamble 'and resolutions were .
unauiaa&utiy adopted. W' .{
col. j. l. Miller, chaiK - t
-Ajjj't. J. C. 11. Surru, Sefcl. **. * a
w ?id
Pfeo Late.-Invaslon or
j. -$hore. . ^ *The
successful and daring ^nternrisV .<=
-f Cajutftin Tliaodv.iS Fitzbugb, oi the ;
dib^tetfhrieirit'Vu-giMia ?avidry. who, II
rrtn.pnl/fiAeen mep, visitfd^iro East
rn tdioTs of-*Virj?itoia and inflicted gnfet
ms. upon the eoesiy, turns out to ba$er?
icen one at the roost lieroic' and. ci-edi' 4
able nffifirs of tbe war. YYjlb 'fifteen b
nen this* gallant ?tjflicer, who Has in *
ilallhew's county on Jul lotigb; o tossed (
be Chesapeake' bay in. two small, Open ?
touts, evaded the blockading vessel* of 'tl
be cuem,, as aeH as the mounted'.d
tickets, eonst-guard. an? dTsanected ck- 1,1
ecus of Northampton county, fiUded,- ^
bandoued bil 'boats, marched" nearly j
vventy'miies, captured fifty fotft prisonis,
nine cavalry bcrrsep, -many arms, *
nddles, dw: lie -destroyed thirteen \
..:?rlre<l lmrrcN of ??? sinrA.
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mkhmv including bacon, flour, eoffee,
ix-aH, vinvgar, sugar, dso., <fcc. Two
Joveiuifietil storehouses were dwrtij* ^
d ; the submarine telegraph to Fortress' o
Ion roe was desl/ojed. in the most coru- d
lele manner, and the members of the 'jj
xpedilion then directed tbcir attention ^
o the capture of the enemy's vessels.? ?
wo tpeaoiers and si 'Urge square-tigged ii
crooner, with Government and other *
oods, were sunk ; *. large "aide wheeled *
learner was captufed, but as a small *
uteres: iu bar wasoVned iu Baltimore, |,
be steamer was bonded. C
, A large, new apd powerful steam
ropelltr, belonging "to the United *
llates, was captured, and in (bat the y
aring captors escaped, under a shower l<
f bufleta, from the enemy v whose cav- h
Iry arrived a few minutes-too late to ^
lo more than witness the departure of ^
*18 e engineer of the oaptured aieamer h
rat forced to run into tbe Pianjtelank *
iver,where it was beached, and nearly the o
hole of the new and valuable inaohiu n
rf removed to a place of safety, and all m
he pritoneis of war who were not pa* "
oled were sent lo this city.
Our readers will agree with ub that ,
ho war has furnished ' fcjw instances of '
o small'a number of daritig' Then in
licling*a large amount of damage upon
bo enemy, under ciicuiuunnces- whrcb
vould have intimidated an\ but the t
nost fearless. * * ' ? ' ?
. ' . [lijclmoud Examiner, 12ih. ,-.*j
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An Example kor Abk.?The rsrV e
iral {mragraph that announces' ihe b4- i
i'D"ing of. ihe ww between Denmark j
md (Jermany,-represents the King of t
Denmark as visiting his outputs, and c
?t onee giving an example to hh? people, f
>f (he maimer autf. the 16 perf.niu t
(heir dot j." /Tbi* fi," indeed, \pl dan j
mon cuiiioKi^of the crowded heads of j
Eivropp. who, both men and woman.
wayi^Keiypga their subyect-. liy their
3\vn j.re^nnc- in tho botl> Tit danga&W*
l'ba decpoi at Washington, Avbo imitates
Jesputs in **srytbiag but ilwir .
pialiikxi, ha? ,uev?r yet encountered a
.ingis danger pf ibis ww TEe war
lias * lastad Ihree years, and ha Iras k.
hdundefr and dragooned -A !>tiifk>a of ,,
bis subject* to tb8 fore front of tb?"bab
tie, bat all the kais-rem*ineft saftg
iy ?mms?kI in Ww*U>s^ee, resolutely
Arfu/mtf, pven for the soke nf U?n f.gio- 1
nous Ur.io.H" U> inbrfle small
gunpowder in hir own sacred noatlili.
And (hi* i* *V. rppwentntiva pym off
?. '+T
Krom ^larioa.*?X?*t'et?i4eg "bow* "
tbiity* wounded ?r.d disabled t>oldier*
arrived. by the Oulf train frotu Florid*
Ifctfy report oil quiet tyi the tlciohy
of,our (root oit( SMJtffPQviH* Oar
forces are in excellent ?pirile#aadeagor
for another Ocetto Peod.or Ufcdar Hun
victory. PrbvtslOM tti *beprfflnt,i 1
and'the hfalth of onr troops excetthnt,
k is ""rumored t1>et the Yav&p?w Ji#e '
evaluating Jacksonville and seeking refuge
at Fernifndtaa ibd Other point*.
[iffuwmnnA RfpuUicqn, \itk* S,
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Arrival Mid Dsyirtttraef tfeptfeila!
AJwiHc MM. . '
Due T^inred<y aud'$?tbrdi?y, ^ p. to.
D*e Mye^ay, Wedaesoey and Friday,
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Closed kam6>days', f, p.-nr **;
Spartanburfi Maif, via Ctdar WU.
Due Tuesday aad F riday, p. mi
0N?JlMCSa;; - . :
Out Friday, M, a*m.
Closes same day, 13, in.
. . Hm Ihtrjordton Mail, %
pMoFtijai, It,a.m.
Dieses earn* day, IS, as.
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T rtoiM.im.1 if..r ' ===?^"
l*Frtdafc%?,p?in.- ;
cft? Tfcoiadey. Mar >ifc>?) a. m.
T ffyiW^Wj .
!?T*e?8ey, Thursday and Saturday
17. p. no. >"
SB* Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
?, p. IB
Dunn't Mode AfaiL,
1)1 Saturday, 7, p. m.
Um Sim? d*y, 6
Woodruff*t Mail.
UfcatartUj, 9%U. m. . .z .
C?nU Thursday, 0, p. m'.
. F Auputta Mail.
l>jW*ilyv7, p. u>.
LJHjs daily, 9. p m.
i JIMmmnI Mail.
II daily, 7, p.'m, ' ?'* .
L-La daily, 9, p. m.
l il Chart?ton Mail. .
.y Columbia Afmil. .
IJue illy, 7, p. m.
Cjoa daily, 9, p. no. " > *
> All Small Mailt
By.'l i Railroad are cloned at 0, n. no.,
m f. - ;
JP f Ornca Uauas?Daily from
p., b> 2, p. no." and from *$, p. in.,
o 9, j. no. ; off Stfbdayi (rotn^ 8* tojt^,
T iv. ^RowlfBd
; the first in the seventh,
oJ t>4au?r Jn Uia; thirteenth year of bis
M. *9w Voili ninl apder Uut dreadful
Pneumonia.? wersbnriedin
negate, and sleep tho sleep of death in
Til aw ere children of grant promise-, and
fei\j<J destined to be" great comfort to ^
rMo^ed mother, aaa shining ornaments to
^Mr {""itry j but a wise and kind l'rifvtenoe
had ordered otherwise?and tie
lovtMQa mysterious, but just course; and
re ahaitkl not wtniuur er repine. "Though
ie slag me, yet wllM trust tu Hi01-" -Us
beth (U thlrgs well. * *
Pur life.Is ever on the wing,
ipud .death is ever pigl\r '
^/Tlm moment when qpr Urea begin,.
Wn all begin lb die."
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Died!in the ho*pRnl, nt Marietta, O*.,
n the 20th PeblWy last, WILLIAM
ihAGCE, in the 80?h year ofTds age, antber
martyr in the eaose cd Southern In
11 - k?Mi . .1,^. . fy
c^ciiuvuor. i??j wmm m immwfr ui winany
A, lo^h Regiment, Si. C. V.; m<1 *1
liough a man of feeble health, be bad
oral the hardships of .camp fortw^yeera,
ad part, of jM* tinia 'with extreme eofferig,
je\ nil v>-*'oat a murmur, for be was
tu?*ekendfbumble Christian. and waa enbled,
by the grace of (Jod, to bear harditips
under all circumstances as a soldier,
ud to be content whatever duty called
im. Mr. League . joined the Church at
Hear Spring when a youth, and from then
ill liia jdeath his orderly wdTk proved to all
round him that he lived uud died in hope
f a Igeaaed immortality. He leaves a
rife and six hllle children to mourn hie
im, yqt uot without hope; although their
opea of meeting hiiu fit life are forever
lasted, a Christian yrife can dry her Wars
>?ith the consoling reflection that he it
MAI jpik. .Apflfoil"tftrrd frfli
nil hint on the Banks of Deliverance,
'hero wars will separate no- iuor?. May
litd's richest blessings rest upon the Ht^b
rpltans, and bring them V Heaven with
ho Christian soldier. - II. L. 11.
'ciRcm,A.iis
ro th?-Tu Collectors of the State
CourTnoLLwa GsNaasiJa Onpoe, |
Cvlc^iu, S.'C, March 1, 18*4. JT1IE
1'sx Collectors of tlTa several Die
ricta *ad, Parishes of thkfltats are hereby
lutjficd Uiat, in conformity with the fbl
owjftg luiHruailona, they will to rvquirot
:o make a dedoctloA of Thirty three-end
mc-third par cent, oi all " Confederal
rreafpry jfttUa " bearing data prior 4m ?r
1 pvil, 1AM, rocoivadhy them
er iho lei day oi April newt, jo pay men
if Tawaa duo to this State, They <* ' alac
3ired, niter the 1st af April MKt, t.
ihyfa, aortldaataa to 1Mb ofllea of t|g
imount of\ Taxes received by them aaapaH
Italy kesfsro that date.
rri** * JAHB9 A. BLACK. ***
Comptroller OoaoraL
March *W I*'-T
UT~*U U.pAjVor* ic (JUBtato *Wf ut.
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t * Ovrios Mr Arrolurty CrtMAt, > *
- - *C?u>**u, ttoreh 1,'Wft: f
7b Ail JUxetilenry &ov*mt Htm* am : '
9.;; 1* Vkj'^r to j*?r obqnir, M 4oJK
H?d ol Wc, in ?iav^ cmm*
TrfMi.ry notou or oCb^r ourtobt fun<!?, W
l? My opinion, rftfrlk.tHlprl!^
rtto ifM* brUf, ?* Ao? . f tU
QoaTodlrsle CongroM, Nthtfti ) toIuo
MMTfOff .* # pw ?M| thMt WM) Wf*
of MK?
h?uH l?0 ** ? ft* Ik* .??? ? otifreH:
M V 1??. fi? m o?u W?ko Mfci
4 I MB, y?ry ooyirtftjly, > *4
W ?* * Your ob't act**' *? * ?. -- *
1 W^*UTWW, Atfr O.VI'
(XmpMvltrr fht
TpirCJI^*n.tft +*??J <rHb
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' oi?&?. SSSM^EEnvS-- ' '*>"-* -
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TH* p*?0tt wfco
dIjjRnARYVwIITJTnfrr ?'feror
tue by retarding tbe mtjio at imce.
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GUBffitOY ACT.
. THE Banks of .South Carolina hyeby 0*11
Ui? *ttsntidb of *11 concerned, to U?
operation of Um Aet of th* Confederate
Oongqjss, approved February ST, 1IM, by
wbteh *11 treasury notes above the-denomioatloo
of fir* dollars not fundable in four
poT cent bonds before the first, of-April,
ntniliiw. will Lhen he uililMtkd te a taw of
3H p?r cent and tk/y hereby gWe notice.
.1st. That ell persons sad corporations .
basing claims hpon them for deposits. Bank
balapcee, Certificates of Deposit, Cheoks,
Dividends, As., do., shall present their
ttlaims and receive pas saint thereof on or
>?fbro the" lt>th day of Marsh. Jnstant
si. To (adlMtnU the operations of thslr
customers in faodlagr their Treasury notes
in four por sent, bonds, aooording ,tp the
above Act of .Congress, the Banks.wHl.ecntlnns
to receive the same on deposit until
the IStU day of Mareh, instant, and to pay
Iks drawn against <lhc tame,- uatil the
Lidem?'both daA inclusive^
' After the lOtndsy pf March, instlnt,
aforesaid, the Banks, in order to afulil, fop|
their depositors and others interested, the
tax of per cent, will proceed to fuad
the Tr*a?ury>BOt*sJhen remaining in their
i poesuseWhin four per cent, bonds, on'te
noVa't of and-far>ths benefit of said depot
nation of tvs ddJJuPs gad fees, and will re"
csiva la the satde manner as"heretofore Ute
ne# issues to he mad7 under thM Ak' I*
* > * d. A. CRJCWBORX).*
IWt CommefcUl Daoh of Columbia.
- ? " " R, *L JOHNSTON,
PreVt Escharvgr Bank of Coldmlihi.
' v D. "RAVFNE?, *
Pres't Want. A Mechanics Bauk." Charlcstort.
' * ' * J. K. SASS, . ^
J'reS't B^pk of ChnrU-stoo.
JdJitSr-UOSE.""
Pres't Sou pi- W rstrru R. R. Bauk.
HK?CRY ELLIOTT, ,.
Planter's Dank ot Fhirfielti.
. " ^ quo. S. caMeron,
i'raa't Bnuk sf Chester..
"Jr. a "hennino,
Pris't Bask af Georgetown,"
' Wkf. WHALEY?
r?cs't Farmer-* and Exchange Bank.
. ... WW. GODFREY, .
J'reat Uank ?f?(Uiertw
,wm. c. ?>nnit
. . Frw't Union H'uk.
CHAS. 9J. fURMAN.
I'lWt Bank of. the C.. CharleMo^.
ANDREW SlMoNDS,
Pr??'t Branch Sank of $. C., at Abbeville. .
JOHN VlsilKB. v
Prea't Branch Bank of S. C. at Columbia
GEORGE B. lUIID,
I'rev't Uai!k of S. Carolina.
!?.' L. McOAV,
Pr?a*t PeupleV Bank.
EDWARD -KHIJING,
* 1'rua't Slate Bank,
- ? _ n v. BOYD.
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Match 10 46 *3
All paprr* In th?? State pabli?h 'II
' the Itfth March, unH,?vf\dli?ll^.t" the Ban)
of QfcprlealAti in Cbliuutiu.!?. C.
, ?-X-^??uul ~ ? , r
. $1000 Rtwurd. :
JR. RAN.tWAY frwii tin
mELj Htlbacriber, at G rop*t
6/t^.jnnthe OUt
1^^^/ brr, 180ij,an3^tl?r*a^KgiaJ^S
Adam, J A ok %ndAttthuny
* ADAW i? * baipht mulatto color
I* about Bre fvvt alKt.it i"Ch*H high, btiinrt
^ 1. ?a 1:1-J * 5
i vivv'i .*p iMiviu^?|ib tHiu - iihyij, auv l
, ivl*>at 80 jfurn of ogo. . .
* JACK U of Jftuk/ complexion,. alioo
flv^ foot. five incite* highf-timl t# iJtor
t. jmiu uHvUy Mt, uum u avo?*> Z7 or ^
i- ISTflOFY??brui lr? jwt Vigli
in?liw highf ItMvily tntit, of fine* ?dmu
irtuX^tML and 58 or % y?*(S of <go. *#
5 f wilt pdro ttugftfeovo reword far ?|i
?^*33snE&3UL3
j GreetroiUo Cixfrt IfoUfce, Sontli UontliiH
or L witt give a proportionate a .niwuut 0
the reward far either *?i6 of tliiw.
> . iMVfD <?. TVjESTrl|9LD.
-< Grfioi.*ll|iJL'C.r tfereti H,1804,
* , jfamuiO & v ti
? ?nin" V'? * ?. VHonil<ni
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% > flwridb.H:-MarchJ
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b? reqiithwS^mek* for di?fr pu
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ADPT A 1NSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE, \ v
CoLvam, P?b. 23, 1864. ) f
GENERAL ORDERS. NO.?. * h
1. AN Ac* ?f Cungreia hafiag
. all r-wibvvocn xno. arrs or i?r- J
an teen and filly-Tiara liable to Confederate 0
service, il ia atraadTmpMnaary to pa?% r
o?ad with tha enrolment directed to be 1
made by General Ordeaa 2, .Issued from "
rbiaoinee. ^ # ... f
II General Ordera Noa 2 and 8 are <
therefore countermanded, and tlie sppoTntmenia
of Enrellibg Offiaara and Surgeons,
annoaaeed by General Order* Jk>.*4, are '
revoked. Ijaid officer* will present their 1
.accouets for pay' for tlie time they hkva 1
been on duty, :il this office for approval. 1
llf? All ordera published in the pa per a of 1
the State in relation to said enrolment will
If discontinued after this dale. ?
order of tha Governor.
A.* C. GARLINOXON'.
Adj't <tpd Insp'r Geu'l S. C.
Feb 43. 1
tr All papers in tha State will pleaee |
copy once.*' J;
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' 1 CA1.L MIR VOLWVTBRRS
HAVING re#?lvs^ instructions
X from 1I14} llureau of Conrcsiptio'n at
waL/ Richmond, through the Command'flm
ant of Conscripts fo? South Qarollna,
W to t%\i" SIX COMPANIES OF
-Till MOUNTED MEN fcir the purpose of
Mil arriwti g Dcswrtrrs and delinquents
Mh Irons * on$ciJption, and at*q-for th?T
yl-' p?r| OM of resisting ohy " incnl in
.viialotis " oi raids that nuty lie i ifrmptcd
by the Abolitionists. Swell authority on
my part is thus made knov^n to the citizens
. of the State in order that this most irrtpoH-.
nnt service may t>c rendered the gnat xauae
of Southern Inifependenc^P.
It is proposed to form thw HattnMon frora
" exem-its and Norf-conscripta." Ench cam-.
psit.V to consist of not less than sixty,* nor
lAore than one hundred, rntik and tile ; to
elect it* own pttWrs, ami to furnish it*own
horse*. Arms (sabre m.d car bine)* aim uc
,, coutreniei ta AVilt be furnished by the Confederate
Govcrndien\; and persons desirous
of jniuirig the corps can report, either in
dividunlly or in" v'vau'.r.ed cou,|o?ni?s, to
the nearest District or Congressional Ea
rolling O?o<u\ wht> is authorized to iiuwU r
In oud report them to iuu At the so llc-d
qaartoiSs.
Tire ubove Curd, is issued w ith the full
consent of the State niitlu>citi< rf.
Tlie term of'Service will he-for twelve
- months, and.its sphere of action lotsl?
that is, within thektnte. * '
AUJ-i.V J. GllEKtt,
arujor mm i.nroiiuig unttirr. *
3?n 2R 3a 1 in .
US'" Carolinian; Charleston Mt-pcuty m d
Ouurier piihli-li three lituen'n week rind nil
country |iop< rs o?c? n week for ?>n? moutli,
and torwarJ iiiils lu Qu?riiian nilicr.
txrliitngc Notice, No 8.
ADJ*T $ INSI'EOTfH: (J KN*S OFFICE,
Richmond. February 4. 18(51.
Gonertil Order-, N'o. 11.
' f'llE following order i> pnMi.-dicd for
' l lo*' iuii >rin.it ion'of it JI rduceriK d :
Co^IKUKUATK bTATtS I'B*A MEIMCA. 1
' Rlrlimd^'. MKNT^ t
Cr 1. AH pliMiMiT.H,Iwli^htif " 3
JJuiled Stiite# mil!iori'ic*v wlietftSr' Ajke
rrri*, inddiei>, or civilian*, repekvatl lit
City l'oint 1irtp{? tlie Jjtt ul?.r^ninny,
1834, nrO limdiy declared exchanged.
I 2. AH officers aitd unit td'lho Vhk?burg
capture, win* reported for dufjr nf
, Knterjwibe, miy tinto pri?ir to
l*Atli.ot No?euib?r, mid wlittM'
' 1 naiyc* wrre forwarded pv me l?y Mnje?r;
* "General John II. I'lfriiey, are hereby ^le*
ohirefl eXtrbntiged.
s Ail bfftreit and inch of tbc Vljrks
hutircapfuro Hobwprityrto the ls?t Tvnne*4*
eo* Heavy 41criHery.*'vbo epoiled for
^ duly ut Iditrhlfn, (Jn., uird wbtwo uaiite*
p. >Y?r#i forwarded to tpe ?by Col. A. .Jackso?,
ar i dec] a reel exchanged,
f ROBERT OPI.D,
Ca 'Aycot o< Exchange.
. * By ordet; . 0
(bighed^ ! C<>OM^V
t.--i AeiiutHut at.tl Iirswetor-Cenorftl. <
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'f S8BTH CAROliNA'S EEAB!
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BIO?AAPHIOAL BOLL 6F HOKOB ! !
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"IJ"AVII<1? "tocefrcd freancnt uppljtfv^
'AJ tion* from the Jrtemhi ?f deaeneet'
oMfera tu^fiaco'in a permanent torn
mm) muke it naet^dhle^o all who Ihiiglil
fUaire a ci>|,\ ji.i- ** R< >1.1. OF DONOR *
it or ybick 1 am engaged for iIk? {State, ]
'? propmw to paUtich ? work inure extend
n Bd )m ftn scope imiU deW^n'than ilie JitaM
10 Ktfff, embracing tJjoeuAmiiOAi. S*rnm*
? of the *tffk?r* (iiul ItAUt front tide tStah
a wji? Iibto fill ten vp diet) 'fu acHlce 'iTur
" '!i?g the preacot War, %nd *Jm*o friend
indx prldt& Wtotrntry+um,
?J' leneU L>r ?>uoh JpRXM/H. ^ f ,
' ' t" Tbc plan ,U U?w: The frlendaof tin
deceased abtdirra during a pl^a? in 1|?<
~ vMiak wflflorwnrd to too Ibft jiecvsrAy
' iafortiw?t^)t) to ngike up h/r pubDcniiox
the biographical eketcl >?*, 'or itnd mm
, the notice*. lUrr whd? inserted, urher
g 0*90. will Iht revised and compiled foi
! pubHetUltrtt, Kftdi. HugratWont akeuH
It ukuflt W acpofupsnicd b? the inwic *( w
|| leeft*ae aubsOrlbor and Toh Dollar* h
Mnj Um eiMiM ad4 laler (nrolvod it
w tv^ Pe^HArnt|dii and compijetfon of tlx
tbitwM. fb? which a receipt will be giv
s en euOtlragiJto bolder ton eopjr'of Wi
t work at Hire yubeohptton price.
r HUl petfeet'Pff arrangement* with i
Uedlaj' publishing bonce tor (be ixihlica
tio? ot the wurk. It will bo -pu MMwi
in imnillily number*, wad u.-metl in (b<
bout btak of left*( itrflM in Witinfcdir tlm
. Wbtto fkO^linb bunk ipjtor Mud orl nte?
r with'tfir Df?t BogtMi'frvk. Eboli mini
b?r will oonbif* bi|6 or frioru portraits-o
'. oftwn and Wwwwbo- b*v* <tt?OiigniAhe<
;e' th?H?It** Ut? W*?. T4h? Lvtelv<
tr nvnlftn will ??** Ivor hamUdmo vol
? otn??.: . . ^ X?riu*
f&0 por- MW? or Cor tw*l?<
H tioi(il)4rk p*y*b)*.un tit* publicitiion n
b li>e ffrst. feuihbtr, 6f ?^Wch' dqp QotUx
[* wtTT u?fak?d.* TfV? WdfV 9riII bv cufttio
1* oadT nftrtT tfe* Roll V quid pltM - Tlkw
' in?iad)M Uf ftrbterlfc* Or fftr*hrt. bhi
graph iW sketch**,'should do m witjnm
>1 Wt-tb? flrrt ediltan wQ] b? limit?*
*t to tb* domliar ? rfHiworiber*. . ,
AddfW* ? , ?
- ' . WILLIAXB.JeiliCSTON,
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flkptben Literajry XstMOftP
FOR 1804.
rHIS.)eng established and well known
1 tnrwH of Literature, heritor haen* ftl
MenUV purebamd by tb? eabecribers, will, 1
> fctim, bo ?o?4Mt?d exclusively under J
leir control. In til iU d?ptrtai?Bl% both I
UsiiiOM and editorial, tb? Msee?ager will fl
under the of tri entirely [
ew rrgin*. and the Proprietors tri out- T
uioe of iuncn in the future, which the m
lagtulce hat newer yet realised, if tb?ir 'j
ri?ed< end the publlo shall yield them a ,'J
unp?.rt worthy of eo lot porta at an enter- (I
else. looking to the advancement of the H
i i ??h?et lltrrary Internet of the Confederacy. 21
Afg?a*|tor appeal to Whall of the lai- 11
ortaoce of an elevated literature to our 11
iouolryT the absence efkChii haa hitherto 1
nsdo no a by-word ai roproochee among the ?
>lder nations, end even now militates
igaiuet one. intereste abroad, aoed not bo r
tddr?ssed to thuee whom thin circular ie ' l
leeigned to reaeb. 3
But to the attainment of thia great end,
tometlilag more ie ni seetnry than mere vef- /j
Uial expressions of eympattiy and eneourigeugtt
The friends ot (brother n liter* 1
Lure must .foster the efforts t?f our literary . J
men to secure for us a worthy position in
Lhe world uf letter*. J
We design the Meseeitger to be an enter- I
prise worthy otebpport of all eiassee of onr J
people. We shall aim chiefly to eecurefbr our J
|>ages the production* of the highest order
of genius %ad scholarship, and at the same ' (J
tliue suiih artiste* aa will contribute to'the fl
iaetruct'on ami amusement of the pnUkfat |
large. To thie end we shall give our atieaIf
on to wid solicit contributions frbm HoutU- \
erw writers Inwll the departments of Liters- J J
tuie.^ Ppetrv. Itomancq, ReTtey^^^lchtn,
- V.r* earnestly solicit the trssistsoce of bar
friends throwvj^jnt the Confederacy;i? the
eiiInrcement of onl- ehK*??ir.tioir list, which
must be Increased to enable us to arret'th*
lieury pecuniary outly to which we shall J
be siiVjcot
For tin- present the price of sulwcriptinn
will be ( 10 for \2 months, fu for 6 months,
if the order is received previous to March
1, 1864. After that duto t,he subserip- ' 1
Hon will he 2 tor 12 months. 18 for G . J
mnnlha. This increase will not affect those
..who silt'scrihle before the first of Mnrclr
next. Ol der# .must be accompa^ 1< d -with I j
the cash. ,
Mr. Qtorge C. Wedderburn, formerly of I H
New Orlesus, now oftliis city, will control I |9|
the business interests of the Mesaengrr, snd V H
'Mr. Frank II. Alfriend. of this city, will di j H
Mict Its editorial inanagentcnt. Coiutimni- J ||ffl
cHliot.s conntctt J with the literary conduct | I
.ol the Messcugef will ho directed to the ed- 1 I
itor ; other i'innftiuiiicatious should he <li- | I
rected.lo the'Proprietors. |jgj
U KI'UC.rLLllN &?'.LFklENl>. Pro's. I I
Richmond, Ya V I
March If 4G f * |1
Tils Southern Confederacy V
a daily j?vs.nai.
FOlt THE AU.VY AN17 THE PEOPLE
Dk\ OTED *o the iatei e-t of the'Tioidiera
of the Anuy of IViuitttrt and 'h?pi'?|4c
of the Confederate estates, licing a |
'S'ational bews[a|Hi-of new# I'o'.itn nl. Mi,
iliirv, and Miscellaneous, Foreign u.d-l'o
utestic, prepared by re idy wrii?r- nd corrcspotidents,
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ATLANTA. <:EOliOl \.
The Editoi ial !> -,.ni t*n>cnt of the>-oti'h
el'li (.'? nfeier.iey illt-ludes n cxiiihliinli .11
iol political, JiWrurv ninl ii.dusliitl l.ih-ri',
<? iti'iiiullit'il in flio Vcroral d-purlm-M* <?t
tihirg-d joi>rnu.Urn, whom* rIti. f .b.ty it.
j win c 1 o |.r.>?? :.t^ili.' pulijic a diiTytnl r'-T
Iol | ? j In i|iuUs;l*t, h -liiiu iiuilwiiH, nfiei' j
j it- o<- ii f.itliimi ill..I from u |- in ly Itnleiicii
. Jciit poii.t of vievv.
The New* Department of tli? So at li?-1 it
j t3>inf'-ileracy will lol.i no 11 ?uivf,ii compi,
Vition from nil 111Southern paper-, ai <1
it'loin lute North, rn and Foreign sh-et-? |
' in l ui ncineutv linvi- j Lvtli cfl'eetid o f tile
T ?Jflgiott i.f I In s,V
j poinIeuT* iftrtt) ti?c!o of Cotit i-. a(
will colili ihnte liOuPTATi^JjLlfihJ''*
j 111. V ioii #f ll (lliSpil illg events. IfpiuliiTty 1
will it l>0 ptll-.(AW to note the nftaitn of the
| nnuv ip rur fiunt, upon > !|ie|i lianas Ihu
l|ilesilny* and in u-great pail, the entire
j South. *
i A. v>iy Js??e share of attention will he
'paid to niatloTs of a local interest, for which
puaittwe a competent Local Editor, with nil I
vlficieul tluir of reporter#, Las bucti einpioj -. F
?J. I
Our rates of subscription ore ns follows: I
One oopy of the Daily for one month, $4 no I
" " " ; ttirei months, 12ih? J
" i " v " Weekly Oiicjnolitll. l.&'V/
AM ci^uunnuieiitions rLouhl be nddrcsfccjt
to llic-'-** . %
s EDITOR* AND PROPRIETORS, V
Soutlierii Co';, feci rue v. V
" March. It' - 40 "t V
The Southern field end Firceide. y
' I TiE" Proprietor* hu ving made arrange- J,
.L mints for ample supply of jiaper, tuber'
' pleasure In nnuaiiiieing to the* Mimeroua 1
putriAifaf lliij popular FAMILY JOE If-j
NAL, that its publication was resumed on i
*h? Id of January, 1804. Thetirst number)
contained Use ooaiineuucmenl of 4
[ . -GERALD GRAY'S WIFE 1" /
|i An oriffinul ai.d beautiful romance written!
^ hy one of the uiost gifted female writers mf
?!?.. C.vslL e? s ' \
[ Curing to the unsettled state of otir coun-X I
'trjV?uhivoeiptio$s will b? received for tix \B
" .tpiutb* ooir- # 4k* V|
d fqonths, ; Apf pen 6 months, 7j
K firni* onsles, 10 cent*. K?ws Deal 1
> ere snpiilT<>?l atnity per hnridred.
The Proprietors wifl spare no effort to
? laatntojfi (he high swfMO^lvJs pf_tbi? ?tai>
- -Herd Until* : .
Alt tetter* ?hyu*d be addressed to A \j
, & CO., Augusta Ga.
: MarWfrT" i$ f
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Co^kkdmatk &tatis or Amf.mca, L /j
J" Ws^TJapl, Human of CeneciTplioD, V /I
" Richmond. Va., January 26, 1864. ) I I
1 1 Y>_4RA(jIIAFH X of OoneMl Orders No/ I
1 uL *84 Adjufawi and Inspootor GeuerulV fl
> -Otfjcv, of ljjMPi, requires tbat applicAttois fl
?. for exemption must 111 all eases tut uiade t? H
B the Enrolling Ofpe?i< tf the local EnruV .B
- Uy (Htieer Las uot the power to act, ovj ^B
5 hi doubt, lie will, after inveattgalion, undj j^B
Circular No. I, current wriw, refer suf
%np;ieat>p#, through the proper oflicl j,^B
snatiuels, to thia Bureau. I Z^B
' 1 AH sUeli applications addressed to tl H
BuiVstf Will iimidwtitiy and invariably# r^Bj
1 r*>t<uT>"4d for loon I in vosttgation, and ft ct^E
f cpplicanW will Lhi)a have uaaiessly lost A cl^B
I' fiQ f[4ad(nT suspense. JL j^^B
/npAal* frdUi adverse decisions off . .B|
f looal officers, and of the Coinmsndanl r'^H
f ConkSTipV* for th# States, will he forwarB *3M|
r by theip for Hearing, when any plsusia ol^B
s ground of epneeV is sot forth. \(,l
"By order or Ceil. John 8. Preston, 8up%BH
* . C. B. DUFF1RLD, A. A. Geo. 1 fl
( 4 Mofsh 8 44' * 8 IV
" IT All papers in tlio BtOto eopv three! W
frj limn* and tend aeooonta U? Commandant off
j10?r?nrJ*"i PW-.*. )1
:} ta.teat, im
, . A DBSlliMtl.K 1!Ks(a|
| A/<PIL-'l PKNOE?a HRU'V?
J? l^ftaftL H O IT H E ? containing 1 < 4 fi|
[ and all i>?e?#trnV
oS mtdlhgL a good Garden Lot. Ac. M
i tgr Call ..4 O. 11. IRVINE. "
J fiarvh 3 44 8 UM