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C"-' ' ' A ' "L- ' {Hpt j^w^WMwwBttBwwia^iAm ..jBeiiol * - . . L. B-fULUkl *1. 'tM . . . -I. Llki of Letter* La. I VI _ H km aim 1X011 in in# rwumm. ai uracn ville 0 11, 8.C.. on the *fc day of October lata, which, II act called for a# Uia expiration of three months will be acta to the (lead letter office at Richmond. Alexander. K H 2 Kerr. 8nm*l. B Kin Arthur, Edward J .(lor Duller,) A site. Tlicmea M IKsy. J \V Alexander. A P Mr# 2 Keith. Kdnry C Mm Armstrong. J A Kenoey, W AC Autnr, Win King, Alex 0 Berry J M Mrs Kill.on. J W Ksqr. . Holick. Betsey Mis# l*e. Itev'd Mrs I Browing. Mr Luanda, 0 T Ksqr. N 'Jiaijiett, T K l.otla. O J Bodeu, J K Capt Lipecumtje, Wya't Bell, A D Miss Lambert, Francis Uiackiuan, Sarah Mrs Jure*.MargaretC Miss Benson. P B 2 Johnson, A Mrs Baison, Agnes Mrs Jennln^*. E<l?r <rd Rnrurtt. J no Johnson, K Mrs iHuma, Win. Jerinir, John Jr.* Esq I ' Bullion, M J Mrs Johns.* , tV K Barton,-Henry Jeti jr. Wariou Bsrrell .lessee Jenkins. 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Julia A Minx WanL v 8 ni mm Hammond, Henry .Well* Naiiee/ mrs ' Hammond. Joint 8 [WJute. i'lmrl.AU? Holly? Catharine lii jk While. F m mrw tloleonilie. Mary M (IVyno, Sarah mm Clitnnlv. f'ollr MImm . W ilx-n, mm v mra Hnok. I> R K ! Wilkin*. W 8 llmlt/en*. M A Mia* Wutdiip. Kd.vrd Ser^t Howard, J ho* Mr* j M or k man, J ! mm II wkiiiM, W ?* Wmlltmok. Win J Holly, Betty UIm J W kite.'J K. Howard. CliHrlo* Well*. Juo U li i.|tli. tWiili Minn 'Walton. <> H n.ra . Iliek*. M A MImm Workman, J W llevU Hull. F 8 j Willi*, a J Mutton, M J Xfm Wataon. K . Hndjre?a A Farr, iWliite, niury ntr* Hammond. Joaeph jWlllllonl. L 0 Hnyhe*. Thorn** i William*. A J flay*. Jiio W Willimna L A ml** Jon<?, Nance.r Mia* Willin^ou. Jaa Juckaon, Mary Woo4*hl?. June mr* Jahy, II II Youmau'* W K qr Jonea. T R /Mm merman J M Joloiaon B L Zealy. L J miiia Joum* M R S. J. DOUrHlT, r m I I qd-to fkogr^ss, the $11 BlMlto* far AenaUi The fallowing in the rcsnlt of the ele< out I ho Db*rict/m Tuesday last. Tho? elected la the vote for Benttar, twent F. Townee, ami five for I)r. Sullivan, w tabular statement. It will be observed tain Inn Ijns not Weil counted, front tli in ao-orttanee with the law : .? I W\ 1 boxes. .3 ^ *-? ' ? " RuHe h Company,: : 37 3l{ 49| Jones's, : : 32 17 - 45; Fountain Inn, ; : I McCntlough**, : : 3' 10 23 Montgomery's, ; ! 83 10 3S Bruton'- . * . .1 28 17( 27 SI lock ley'a, : : : I 7 i9 22 Onw^, : : : 12 20 . 81 W eat field's, : : ?: 23 0 20 Hodge's 7 I ? 1<> IGili Ilegiinent, : 72 238. 204 Fairview, . .J 7 8 24 Mas -ii's* * . 18 8 23 liichanta'H, . . -1 22 17 . 35 Marietta, . . .1 10 12 17i W%- - l- - I - ? ' DriiCKIIIHIl H, . . ft IJ| 12 Dickey V. . 8 7t 17' College Hospital, I) 2 10 7tli S. C. Cuvalry, . 4 12 15 I si s. C. Artllcry. .7 ! 25 Hospital. Augusta, 2 '3! . 0 L'ainp. Macon, . .0 | 10 CVd.tr Falls. . : 8 22 22 Bailor Guards, ; 2 25 fort Jolin-on. . . 1st S. U. V.. . .! J 12 soltlii-rs' llt'ini1, RicliVf.l 5 3 6| Butters M.'it'diitll, .[ 8 Post Guard, Columbia.j 8 14 Ml Cum p. . '.| 14 2 jowfiisvilje . ,l| 3 1 I I 17 ?l_ I.? OMOjOO? 10951 Kcodquartcrp, C IIKSKKVK F0KGK8, R. C.. ) Cot.t'jt in a. Sept. 30, 18<i4. J 1KNERAL ORMKKa. XO. 7. (PURSUANT to Gt-ucrnl Order No. G 73. A tj^?ndMn*^G^inori^8C"r" ?J liel OriivAiJj^MUtMiadoiir llcacrto Forces of si South PnrOTnnepihj assumes coi trol *::d a1 iirctilion id tiie conscription nervicw in tl.o tl >tutc. ' lj II. Except a* lieninnfter specified. the si >ripini7.Htion ol the Conscript ion l>epnrtmsnt At n the State. including the Kxmnttiir Boards, will he pn served: ?nd nil exislitifr orders, tl Orulniion* mid instructions oi the Conimnn a hint of Conscripts will be continued oflorce r? intil other yviae brdt-rcd. ? III. L.otnl Knndiinjr Of* cera and Kxaniln* p ui; Boards will report immediately to the d L>inniHndiuit ot. Conscripts, mid iltron^li e lim eotnfliuniiute with these lleadi|iinrtiTH. s md wilt, tliroiiph hiyi, leccive order*'und s list radio..a. <1 MV! All communlcati ms it^relntion to llto b script ion service in (lie State. and till tl ipplicnlions lor exemption sitd dctml, "must <i lie undo through tlio Commandant of Con g =oripts; CnmtnuiHeal tons on h!I other suhjr-cts r a III continue to l>p tnnde through the A. A. A 13 iieml of (lie Reserve Force* S. C. C V. The office of Congressional District Knrolling OH cor being sl-olisl.cd. nil officers f< heretofore acting in that cm pm city will report I) by letter to the t'onmiiiudiiiii ot Conscripts f for aswigiiinetit to otheV duly, setting forth li their rsnk. corps, position and picarnt as <! dgnmeut to duty. Coni|>etetit officers will c be nssigi.cd as " Inspectors of Conscription " t1 in the several Co gressiotntl Districts. I VI. With u view to compliance of Par. ?i III. of suid General Order No./iH. the Com < uisndnttt of Conscripts w ill, without dclsv, 1 ord? r tlio n.edtca! examination of nil c"tn- t missioned officers and other person* (except those of the "Invalid ( orps") employed in * the enrolling service of tho Stifle. ('ononis- I Rioned office:'*, as to whom n<> taxability is < loutid to exist, will hold themselves in rend- ' iness to be Resigned to duty in the field as 1 soon ns practicable". t VII. Application for sssignment to duty as Hondling Officers, Assistants. Clerks, mid < to other |Mtsiiions in the Conscription service ' in this State, will he received from officers, ' turn eoiunii?*ioiKstt. officers und privstcs heJvtijtmg to Mi? Uewrm> fuivw. awl !> ?? retired Rnd ligtit duly oOccra nd ntrn. and ' front persona not lisihle to service in the lb Id. ' Bncli ipplicwti in*. * ttchwliijr l? wiiinonhil* of 1 character. ii'telli/eiiee mihI fit net**. will l>o 1 addr*>?*ed u? Mnj. (I P. IIKDTON. Com- j mandunt of Conacript*. Colombia, S. C. 1 Kv commund linn- (Jen. t'liewtiiii. ED. II. BAGWELL. A. A. (Jeli. Oct C 23 H tar State papers copy three time*. Xotlre* A PPLICATI1 N w ill he mndo at the i / fc iicxi aernioii of the Lc|fi*lulnro of ( South Carylim*. lor the paxange ol mi Aotj iiicor|M>r?*iit)g the (Jreenville Mauulticlumig | I 'oio|Miny. Kept 29 22 12 , Proposals WII.L he received by me until the 6th ! November next. K?r carrying tl?o ni.iilfc once h week unci buck, from (Jreenville ! O.J I. to Wnodrull'a. Spar nnhurg LHatrict, ! 8. 0 Applicant* are requested to bo prompt in olleriug their.bid* 8. .i. 1'OUTWIT p. M. Oct A 23 4 Ullltill'rjr. Court i louse, on the Plckpnaville lload. where aha would be glad Pi (t-c then* A* hecwmlore. Wink wrlll l>o done with cflk'temMr and pcomptiie** 31KS. M. J. l'AKia Sept 23 tl 4 GREENVILLE, SOl'TR ( r bIhI rtion held in the Army, and throughto marked with an asterUk (*) were v-seven tickets wcro cast for Col. G. hich have not been included in the that the v??te at the l>oa called Founte liict that the return was not made mrnm '* ? S. ? $ ?* ? i' r . IS p4 81 29 30| ) 11 14 6 28 , 16 12 30 0 1 7 10 6 1 14 18 7 35 11 13 11 29 7 17 13 10 35 12 4 1 22 11 ? 17 8 10 14 14 113 3 i 5 15 4 24 10 10 3 21 3' 11 0 11 I2l 14 15 12L 10 5 6 14 3 0 0 1 1 17 1 230 130 200 80 57 1ft 22 ft 0 12 I7j 10 4 G 0 13 3 10 20 23 1 8 2 23 25| 36 3.7 21 92 8 10 Oil 9 7 2 8 8 21 274 1 7 14 282 I II 1 10 4 4 11 1 8 0 2 8 1 1 ; 13 0 14 9 8 I 5 13 2 23 2| 24! ft 1 4 0 1] 12 2 8 10 1 ( 13 18 20 0 3 8 2 7 3 17 24 2: 10 121" 1 14 3 1A I ftl ? I I * I I 5 0 o 1 G! U5 3 D 2' 1 8 5 0 4 i . 8 1 2 10 7 0 1 f * 4.31221 6 1 6 10 0j 20 5| 5 G 14 | 300 084 071 *570 344i300;234 808 190 ' oufcderale Stales Cf Ancrica, 1 W*n nj-PARTiltKT, Ahj't. ANtt 1 KRPBCTOH-Or.KICHAI.'R OfTICK, 1 Richmond Vs.. September 26lli, 1864. ? liNKRA L ORDKIi.S NO. 75. j 1. lyled " Reserves." constitute a |>?culiiirf<>rce, nxilisrv to. but in u ineairiire ds'.iuct Irom, t if more permanent army, and are exclusive- L r undrr tlie order* of the general officers an y igncd to their coinn and iitiho aevenil States, abject to the following modi lien I ions: 11 When a commander ofactive forma requires 1 lie reserves ss reinforcements, application t rill be made to the Secretary of War or di* 1 sctly to tfie General commanding the rorves; nnd when reserves are assigned, in 6 uraunn'.e of such application. to a district 1 epnrtmcnt or army commander, tln-y be g oiiic, during the period of such assignment, object to hi* control, to the extent that bo lone will direct their military movements. c leteimine all applications lor furlough, ami 1 e responsible for their being lurnishetl with lie necessary supplies, equipments. Ac., but uestious appertaining Intticir permanent or-anivation into companies, h?iinlimin nnd cgitneuts, the grant of discharges, details, * .. will at all time* he determined by the ieueral eom-nanding reserves. When reserves arc assigned to the active urccs by the War Department, its order will >e i ecesssrr for their recall; but when trunsi rred by the General commanding reserves, i io may reiull lliem at his discretion, the or* icr* tnvreior Dcing transmitted through ih? omnuinder of the district, department or or- ' ny in which audi reserve* may ba serving; j nt. if 'heir retention he deemed by him in- ( lispcneable, lie ahull immediately submit the picMiott to ihi* ofBco for tlio decision of the ' iVar DcimrtmcnL in the meantime retaining I he reserve." afTect.-d by mcli ydera. . l>uring the ovignmctit ol reserve* with he active lore *, tlie coinniaiiilmtr officer will ' lavts .punctually transmitted to the Gene; a I I ominsi.ding reao- ve* a monthly return of such ( wrvt troop-, similar to that required by I'liragrspli 445, A my Herniation*, to be ' nade to the Adjutant and Iiixpector General. v.*lien reeerven nre serving with active for ( a no discrimination in the irsua of ration* ind nupplica ot camp equipage tielween U>? 1 iwo classes of troops will be permitted. I 11. The following price*, beiiur th* win-rag* r i..tv M i'jr coniuiiK*iofli-r* l??r the Stale* Ka>H ot the Mississippi Hiear, with cost of (ranaportutiuri included, will tx> charged f->r subsistence stores sold to officers under the Act ol February I", IM64. and miicndiiictits. in Virginia, North t'aiohnn, South Carolina. Florida. Georgia. Alabama, Mississippi and Kuat Iwuiaiana, until turtlicr order*: H.ieonA .,..$2.50 per. lb. _ "** Freeh Beel.. .10 cent* | er. lb. Flour 40.On per. barrel. t orii Meal. . , .4 f>0 per. bushel of &0 Iba. I Rica 80 cents per. IK Pens. 6.50 per. bushel ot 60 lba. Ki)|rur 3.00 per. III. Coilce 6.0o per |1>. Candles 3.76 j>?r. lb. Soup 1.00 jier. lb. Vinegar....... 2.50 per gallon. j.?<tliiMca 10.00 jiof. gnllon. Salt 30 cents jht. lb. III. Noii couiniissiened officers and privnU-H are allowed rations lor their own use, but iliia privilege doea not author!/.* the aula or other disposition of tliein. If it ia impracticable to use the ration, conunutatiou luav In drawn in lieu thereof. By ord rr. & C00PKR, A. A I. General. lly command. Brig, (len'l. 0IIKAKUT, Ed. II. DraxwitUH A A. General. t#r State pa pern Copy once and rcud Mils to these headquarters. Oct 13 24 1 IIdntan, the author of the Pilgrim's Progress wus appointed to Maud svntincl at the siege ot Dviccter a soldier desired ! to lak - his place, and Banyan to stand his two hours In tarn, ha complied with i his reqm si, and hy Ids on?ripb?l?ance.petG . tervrd his lite, the soldier being shut a ? w minutes after. I , MS 9^'^t ' the of tBsef Carolina, thpr sm y mf T*wa OMUmbbm lacrfCilBC tk^Tax M Bwl LIMH(N BI It ordain#, by tho Intondant and Wardens of the Town of Oroenville, la Council wwahUd ud by tho authority of tho aauio, That fix n and aflor tbo punag* of thla Ordlnanoa, tb ' yoarly tax for tbo uoo of tho alalia, lor tbo i 1o of hoof, aheap, goat and other meat*, in th< Market House, be vaiavrrtvu dollar* ; tho ix f?r per ainglo beef, mi deltara; aad for l ?b ahoop, goat mad Tool, r*a dollar*. 8*0.1 That a* 4a ah of an ftrdinaueo, paaaod on tho f th daw ?f April, I8?7, " Por tb* Rogatatlea of thoNarkot," aa oonfllota with tb* aboro, bo dooldfod, aad la hereby re pooled. I Done aad ratiftod Wider .tho corporate anal of tb* Towa Coaalil of Grooaoill*, on tbo 57th day of Sopfnber. in th* year of our X-yxVI # *# nlirb* l?ut??I*?4 **t4 J. M. COX, Intoudaat. J. C. Bailxt, Tlkrn Clerk. Oct 1S U . > In Canp aWiho 8. C. Cmmmt. i 8ept 14tht l864' Messrs. Rditora: What do you auppoae we are all doing down lute T This question would puxxle any one, I aitipose, except the grca1 Omnipresent, and Onjnicient espociali v If ho were to enter into particular*, ft.r various men have various v^tJ" ?f employing thoii time; yet there are pertain points at which we all meet and entertain the mime feelings. If -yon havo no objection* I will tell you where these points are, and what (lie feelings And if you do have an objection I will tell rou anyhow, for I suppose, if yon get in tho name predicmenL, ns We do sometimes, yon aro nt a loan to And waste paper to light your pipe, bud you are at^jharty to use this for that, purpose, if you c*n find no better use for ft and the marks on it. ? ti-? .U- l'.Lli i -J umivd in? i imwn j cwi;iuacu 10 retire riom John's and J?mejf ln1an<j^?aa ? Kor York puper'a army > mftttpondciU ?auM HSfS t, they linve been quite unobtrusive, except die pood peoplo of CIihronton,:<nd tlio garrison >f Fort 8umtor. Sometimes they wake up n i>attery here and there with a few shells but .hat pives us very little jfriuble. So we have ilile fighting to do and Ke ere all ngreod to be ivilling that this should Ire the cane. In this, iU Confederate Soldiers jrc of one mind, otaithstiinding they do it Well, when they hare i lair tlintice. It docs tint require srgumetiution to coiiTincc us that the rations nro inmller than wt? would like, but nobody l.ns terished ret, nor likely tp. Wo all have the Ue truth of the mdsquitoes, ?nata and (lens, hough wc sometimes diQ'cf as to the probatie number that attack ua at the same time. iVe all want this cruel war to cud, that we nay get home; and our hopes for peace were right, before the foil of Atlanta; bat though he cloud of adversity has riseir in the west, re believejt will be dispelled, ere long, by a trong eastern wind, and then brighter f reelects will cheer our henrts. Pains, toil, and acriflcos in obtaining any worthy object or id, make its worth so much the more appro iated when wc possess it. Adieu for tlio irrMllt. Yours truly, PKTKtt UOPKFCL FOB TtlB 60t'TIIKRN KNTSItritiSE. Orkrn POND. S. C.. I October 7th. 1864. C Jfe**rt. Editors:?Things again begin to iixuine n more enlivening appearance.? l'lie black cloud* are drilling away from* be buriz?>n nud tlie ami of hope i* besinning again to peep forth arid cheer even he in<><^ desponding with its bright ray*, ilnil, sweet harliimrer of renewed cheerliilness! The administration, yielding I presume, to the demands of the j?eople, lias sent the noble at|d invincible Benuregnrd to the threatened point, and although, not directly relieving the present ii|cnnil>eiit of the command of the army of Tennessee, yel It has placed n wiser, and more experienced head in such a position, that he can direct nil the movements ot that noble band of heroes. No i>"?? * ?1 -* fur that portion of our land. Such an army ami such a leader are worthy nil I capable of inspiring the greatest confidence, and I predict that ere long, we shall hear of Sherman's boasting and vaunting army sustaining one of the greatest defeats oil record, and vainly attempting to find a safe outlet from the net ill,which he lias ensnared it. Kentucky will soon have an npjH.rlunity to proclaim I er*elf a free and povtveiglni State, loosed from the grasp of the foul invader who has a<> long usurjied her rigl*?. Go: grant that Iter sons, who are manfully butlleing lor the right of *ell-Go?ri iiinenl, nn<l who have tanked their nil, their live*, in the cmme of the 8<>nll?, imy wion have the opportunity to etrike terror to the he irfr, nn>t death to the rank* ot tlie toiil minion* who ilrwornt* the noli of their native State. Itui. Kditorn, there in yet one tiling letl undone. The ohivnlrlo Jnhnaton yet- Manila idle. It is flitted that when the I'reahlent reviewed the army of Tetitntwi, the Veterana of that ' army cried out to aetid tliem back Johnston, and gnvtj three rousing cheer* for old Jar. Can nn unworthy or iumin|K>, tniit General fiua retain the r??ii6denct | of the troop*! I think not.* There men . are bettor enaMed than ritiier people ot ailniiobitrntiort to judge of the worthyi new nr aiiwrntthyneMI of tlieir Coinnianil| er, from having hren. with Inui dnrlnj I tlic ftrduoiw campaign, and ibetfteeHrei \ vi&? ? ? ' , ^AR EYE ??I i ??? ul |)iu>u:tytge among al >RW1N?. OCTOBER 13, 1864 ?er. hi in tested ; ?n?l the oerUlnty of the approval and " well :li?ne" of that army, la the higheat enlogium that can be paid to Hie General, nnd nlthongli, lie cannot now be given the command of that army, do not permit to much talent to go unnoticed, lint give him a responsible command, and rest matured that nil will lie well. Gen. Hardee has fulfill iniul ontn. I tnand of this Department, and the troop* of this annj am promt to bo under the command of ltd* gallant eon of Georgia. CAROLINA. , RlTooiiiav mM ?Offltrnl 8. camper, Adjutant and 1 neper tor-General, tins caused to lie issiietl an " General Orders, No 78," the following very important online to dotniled men : I. All details heretofore granted, tinder authority of the War Department, to persona between the ages of 18 and 46 >ears, are revoked ; and all such detailed ineo, together with those within the said ages, who hold furloughs,* or teni|Mirnry exemptions by reason of pettdinn application* tor details, will be promptly assembled at the camps of inst taction, and appropriately assigned among the ar-< inks for service; except that men detail ed and now nctnnlly employed in iiiuiiufacttiring, providing, collecting and forwarding munitions and other indispensable supplies (or the nriny and navy, or in work indispensable to military operations, will be continued in their present employment until their details shall be revj-ed. II. The Honda of Departments and Chiefs ol liitrenux will, within the next twenty (2c) days, f.inv' r<l to the Generals ot Reserves, lists of detailed men in their employment, ill the several blatcs, specially distinguishing and ceriiXvin* liioae who iirn nT| ?" and lliose nbsotUTely indispensable for tho performance of tlie shove mentioned Cto/ernment work and business, and all detailed, employees not so certilicd within Iho prea-rilwil perio<lf will, npon the expiration thereof, be lortjiWilli assigned to the nrtiiy. . lib AH poraons Called out b) t'.lis or. dcr. who claim exemption on account ?tphysical disnhiiity, will ?? examined l?y select iiiudiflul boards, after their nryiv, id at tlie cntlips ot instruction. 1V-..AI1 men found tor light duty who are unaodgned, will at once report to t he ivaiiipsof inst:notion, under the . penalty of doing forth with assigned to the active forces. A ( ullniM Deed. Tlie militia performed aonao daring feats during their Ute military exi erienova. The following la one: At Uia lima when Johnston fell Dnck acroa the Chattahoochee, the militia guarded the crooning*. especially ou our lett A squad of an artillery battalion waa ordered to the extreme left with one gun to oppose forward movement of the enemy, who advanced to 'lis other aide of the riser a full Brigade strong with several cannon.? The captain of this one gun opened on them and stopped them, 'i'hia waa an unexpected obstacle, ai d not knowing the number of our piecea of artillery nor the strength c.f the supporting force, the Yankees heaiiuU-d, fearing to advance. They planted their guns and sent storms of sheila and shot upon our single piece, o-utclt enn innrd replying whenever it hud a chance; for when lie Itro wan too hoi the mill in were ordered to lie down. [ Thus lor a whole day thia one piece of artillery held in check an emire Brignde, until reinforcement a came and held <hc crossing. Capi. , of tlii< piece, (we can furiiiah Ida name), whose accuracy of aim enabled him to (ire a lo' of dry ground sorghum ? alks. thua causing o re reni of "he enemy's b? ?ery, and who sho~ in one of his own men for running in a cowardly manner, in a brave German. Think of i , one cannon holding an en ire Brigado in check (or iwauiy four hours!?Macon (Georgia) Index ? ? -4??S Richmond, Oct. 8. Forrest reports fnun near Pulaski, Tenn., Sept.27, lliat lie succoeileil the day before in capturing four trestles, three block bouses, and a fort nt F.Ik Itidgc, witli about fifty prisoners, without the oi s inn(i, ihiii miiii entirely ?ie*troyed ll?e railroad from Decatur to l'ula-ki, with five large railroad bridge*, which will require aixty days to repair. The same afternoon lie drove the enemy, lifter ^tiling liim nil iliiy, into the f??rtificattone ut lNilaaki, where Itotsoiiu, with n large force, wa* well fortified, lli* lo?a one Iniil'lreil wounded ; the enemy a inn,* tu enemy were concent rating heavily There i* no cavalry at Atlanta. Gen. Ivereon rn|>ittrcd Jslant l'oiut the other day, Inking fifty wagon* in good conrii-' lion mill the wreck* of n good ninny more. lyeraonV picket* nre within one mile of the city mid ether kill or cnptr.re every Yankee who venture* outside the mniii work*. . Sherman 1< beyond the Chaliahnnnhe. cut off from hi* main nrmr? Thoinan i* in coniinnhd. The evacuation of Atlanta i* looked f??r every tl iy. The enemy have mistook with which to haul artillery or commia-ary stores mid no railroad. The Angn*ta ile*patch that llood*'* movement* hnd linen nniieiptiled and check united i* pure etuff. The telegraph office i ml everything iippertainiog'to the army ha* hecn moved Jrom New n.hi. I.aGhanoE, October 1!. zi'f- tf y ? i - - vsen. 141Mm upon aiiiiniu n ivo >.? i.ir t been coinplelvl) !?n<*of1. Tlio lailroiol ; from liij; Slmuty lo Kingston lias been enilrcly destroyed?even tilts cut* liikd up nn>I hJI tlie guni-M?ii nlmig tliat ills* tniico rH|?ti?rc<l. Oiulixt Wednesday, French's division, of Stvwnrt'? corps, mitrte nn alt.iik noun Alton mi, v.ldcli felled 7llie tHww fToriTs ffr.-lKiil/ u. Id* nViidaiiCe, wlicit tlie town woe curried by Mwtnitit mid -l,0o0 |?r??..ii.Ts laker, ' together Million iiiiincii-e qunntily ot materia' of nor. , Our army was on 11.o Kingston and KUmo Ituflrnnd ?t I'l't Account*. 0?-i>. lieftiregur J is with (Jon. Hood. PloMiml.'* twentieth army corps now I liold Ailipitu. The lit-st" purl of. 6!icri man's army lias gone up the road, % * , r , v. . ? , 4 i nrrn^Mii. dr ., , 11 :tsttb. 11 glasses of tsflonhinj H?ar?iiMai Aeeee!*!! ( tlw C*n(?dnral? (tfaln A?rrlca. tu imx< annual mw ing of ihia body will be held in Chariot's, N C" on Wednesday, the 9 h day of November next. Tielding to the sugg**- k?n* of some of i<a member*, I recalled <he appointment for Ha mte ing at A<In 11 La, wi h lie hope that a favorable turn In *he affairs of ?he Confederacy *nigln noon offer a more auspicious aea on for he a*-e?nbliug. . The hope has failed. The war is 111 m ring, wi h liule pro-peer of a ?peedy aba emeu . In the meantime, the in tercels of ilio rising genera'ion should not he overlooked. I, therefore. Invite the friends of educa ion to assemble iu Chariot' e. I The committers appoin ed at the race ing in Ciiiun.'"*. t* w hoped, at'end to ibe ma* era etrrus ed to ?helr oharga. The following article from *be Cons' it u'loe se s for h 'lie erms of membership: "Any male ci'izen of the Confederal 8'a es, who ti.ay he e tgaged inthe profeaeion of melting. or who has. in sfij ?tay, identi fled liintsoll wi-h the educatiotia) interval* ol the country, may become ajnember of ths Aaaocia ion, in 'he following m inner, o wi : He mils' be nominated ni nnonmiil meeting, by i member of ihis body, elec ed by a m jorijr of he voiea ihcu pre?eu;, *ud Hign this Coiif i u ion." J. L REYNOLDS. *V rraaidrti^of >he Aaaoci.ition. , Coi.umdia,^. c]j^p27.h, 1804. f)0nk with the Mokky \V AbTED iif#war.?Give rite tlio money that hit a been spent in war, and I will purchase every foot of land upon the globe. I will clothe every man, woman and child in an attire that kings and ijucens would be proud of; I will biiihl a school house upon every hillside and in every valley over lh.> wh-ee habitable .onrth ; 1 will sup. ply that school house wl'h ?. Corup-i teat (cachet; 1 will build r.ti ueffduuty in every town, and endow it; a col lego ill every State, riuddtU it with able professors; I will .Town every hill with a church consecrated tov the promulgation of the gosnel of rujpec: I will support in its pulpit an abie teach or of righteousness, so that on every Sabbath morning the. h'uno on-one bill should answer the chime cn another around the earth's broad circuit der. lice, and the voice of grayer, and ih-i song of praise, slmulvi ascend like an .universal' holocaust to heaven.?Sitbbins. . .Ail Alliterative iioiuauW. ,-5iiun Huiblui sltoUfcdJity2b?.2y r S?J* ing sunset's serene splendors. Soluble shades solemnly surrounded sylvan scene*. Sweet songfters softly sung silvery strains. Stillness seemed stepping stocking shod skyward", stifling sound, soothing sense', iffgyisting sentiment, striding ->trife, silencing sorrowing suffering. Sleep seemed stfaithily stealing sluggish souls.- . Shiii Stubbs seemed sad. Ssm Stubbs sighed !. So simooms sweeping savagely southward sometimes sigh. Ssm Stubbs sighed sonorously. Still Sam sauntered silently, seemingly subdued softened, seraphized. Sam's soft susceptibility surrendered sometimes since, (so Buadry sage spinsers say.l Surnphina Stiggins saw something sufficiently sapient. So surely Sam Stubs sought Seraphina^tiggine, Sam's steps squashed snowdrops, sow bngs, sorrel. Striped snakes stung Sam's atout soles. Sparrows snugly settled, sunk suspiciously, seeing Sum's stupendous strides. Still Sain sauntered silently. Suddenly 8omeb<idy shrieked'4Samuel Slubbs." Sam staggered, said "scissors /" stopped, surveyed surrounding space, spied Scrnphiiui silling solus simpering sweetly. So 3aln stammered, "Ser vant, Sernphina." Sh? seemed senth mentally satisfied. So Sam, ageing Sernphina'a suavity, said, 44 slfck nun net." Serapltina said,"splendid sweet.' Somehow speech seemed scarce.? Sum's syntax-sloped. Serapinna's si 1 very syllables scampered shamefully So sitting silently, Sain stroked Sam'i shins. Sernphina stroked Serflphi na's seven shilling silk. Stnpid si < lence I Sernphina sighed. Soon sh< ; said solemnly, 14 Surely sentimenta I minis seek sympathy ; surely, Samuel ' -mstiinfy1 Ijbrns sympathetl i souls." Sam's sp*ecn~",sur?dy ?um?< { somewhere. Sam stuttered, sputter ! ed, stummertd. Sain said, 44 SAo /' Shakspearian shades J See Seraphim starting suddenly, standing scornfully scanning Sam's sprawling symmetry She sibilated. " Stupid simpleton shabby, sbeapstcaling, sneaking sniv eller! subservient sulialtern ! Soor er shall Seraphina Stiggins seek scant; subsistence scrubbing sinks, aoone scour small sized stoves ; sooner ski snakes, steal itmnilioats, swallow shii j stumps; sooner sweep streets, se> ; shoes, split sails ; sooner shinglo shop: j sooner?sooner?soo?." vSeraphin i stopped, snivelling scornfully. bum ringlu souls wee some slight severit sprinkling Seruphtna's speech. Shoul such scornfully survey Sam's bin 1~ trntn raid " Sho /" j Since bum's slip, seventeen tun mers saluted submissive suhlynarle Snow, slucU sorrow, sip, severally sa< dened smiling souls. Sunsbme, sm beams. Summer showers strewc TTr**nniiofc sweetness, soothing sorrov So ! spt'hli softly, Sum Stu'obs' so fcuj po? u Sehtphinn &tulbs ! E *.i?s nre the ports ?f entry to the sot , through which nil slips * re more e sr.' Admitted than tl.ose lndenwith the whi per* of prudencu, or the lessons <>f ejcf> ricucec n m HHHR^'?Z V f 2 .;; ?V!. , ?- v ? . '< '.'^?S * jr >~ ? ' '.-. -' >. ?> I" J"? ^ ' *' H' H ' I.II ' 1 - IB !! * % i ?,' ' NUMBER 24. *g-* .... 1 Jgg A Llltl? Bvqiaatlc. A correspondent of a New York paper, writing from West Point, fur. nitthea the annexed little pieoe of roj mance: " In thn mimrnor nf IfiAA flan<? R the son of a wealthy Cuban planter, waa ataying at Saratoga. While there | he became acquainted with M'?7" Eu-< ffeiliU F., dau-btee 0f s We|J J;ijOWn i Mobile Banker. The parties became enamored of each other, all thing* be iyg satisfactory, became betrothed with - ^" . the consent of the the bid folk*, and i the marriage was appointed for tho 16th of Angust, 1861. The ludy re^ 1 turned to her home, while the gentleman went back to Cuba to nrrnnge j and settle private affairs, with a Mow of permanently residing in the United ' States About one month before the ' lime appointed for the nuptial* to tako place, the Mobile banker received and accepted a commission a* Brigadier i General in the Confederate service, and in his first battle n few weeks after, reoeived a mortal wound. Rltf sudden death involved the family in cruel embarrassment, and froih a state of wealth they were plunged into comparative obscurity and poverty. Upon this sta'te of atlairs being made known to the father of the young man, he broke off the match, ami interdicted eveu the slight correspondence afforded through toe medium of b!:"!v adu runners. Thus matters remained until January lsist, when the old mar* dying left tno son freo to v: *<1 the maidettfif bis choice. He immediate. ,ly took pa?age fi r, and after several week* reached Mobile. He acre found that his Intended mothef'm-'.aw, . ; overcome with grief, had succumbed to the fell destroyer, and followed her Husband to the grave, while M'*s F., wdfc conducting t seminary for yoult ladies. 1 need not dilate upon the meeting between lite yoviny couple, suffice ?o say that the sam>. 1 wa* given i:p, the panics married, and, i:. a fi w days, embarking from Wilmington, ' they arrived in wif-ty i'.t. Nassau. From thence they came to New York, and after Flaying a few weeks, ?et out for this place, where, free from !?nrc, me j'tMing *_'??r :\f! nixi nr-< br;ft<\ it is to bo hoped, if jippeurauVes e ribt doC??fve.,'?rc-*enj,: ir.i. ? ' piness a* it is lntc<i that mortal* shall enjoy 011 this muua?in sphc;>. > Pious V*??AXft.?T*? J*. T. .ChrUtfe& Enquirer bss tl?* tallowing rebuke of some of Its lsss scrupulous brethren : In several librariss of New England clergymen ws have seen choice volumes, <>Cgreet eon, bearing the names of South* ern minister*, to whom they still belong, although they have been sent North as gilts troin Yankee soldiers who had appropriated them.* Some Massachusetts parlors are said to he carpeted with spoils of another kind. Now, if any one asks what has'become of the Union party, once so strong at the SoiitYi, we answer that, ill part, they have been alienated' from the Government by I ho unjustifiable outra/es committed by wiclinl or thoughtless Federal soldiers. At Begn, tort, South Carolina, tombs were violated.' At llolly Springs, M i**i-*ippi, a communion table wit* used in be ho It of "euchre " Mint " old sledge." Sttcb tale* ot wrong have inlnrhited many w ho were ?H,po>ed to be friend* of tlie Union, and their righteous indignation lias bad something to do with reverses that have overtaken our arm*. The Emjiiirer also quotes, with indig' nation, a letter from an officer, written at Camp Saxon, Beaufort, 8. C., in which he *ay* : . [ The splendid mansion ones occupiend by tlial arch rebel, T. Butler Kink, is on > a Georgia inland, ami we stripped it of every thing. I write tlii* letter on his writing desk, which, with hi* piano, was presented to me on my return. * ft. n Ua.tw. ?u tTLr_.. ? -? ... ?..'U.? i ix vn j II MO iiin^ nui^io . women have trials for.wlticli a thoiiglit. less, happy world linn little sympathy. ?' 9 lint lonely liver are not necessarily joy- . I lei-s: they should he, of nil othere, most useful. The head of a household, a wile ' ami mother, is occupied with limply c cares nod affection-?run tin i 1!'..'I.** litiW i ~4*r-considering the comfort, or contril ttting to tW? enjoyment ?.f any hvyttpd the " Innne circle. Doubtless she is happier, ^ far happier, thnii the utitnuriied woman: but to the last belongs the privl?-~e < } x ' carrying light and blessings to many tire- . , * aides ? of being,the friend ami helper of * hundred-* :in<l be cm me she belongs <x<du' dvely to no one, her heart expands to nil i- her cuff* ring lellow-Crerttnie*. In my y child-hood 1 always thought ot old maids r with a iisiition of contempt mid repul-? n sioit; lion i regard those lu.Mig tlieni wm? preserve their natures IVoui cynicism j ami qiterulousness, ami prove fhemselvea * , aortal evangels of mercy, mill UiiCroWti*? I ed host ol martyrs. * * * 0 The* ft | woman who dures i.? live alone. hiM !*? ie : sneered til, Is brav* r, end nobler, and ? y I better that she who escapes both .1 a j ; lawless marriage. ? JJuertria. NfW IxtPRKMMKNT ScBKDI7I.lt.?1 I.e 4 Commissioner* of the mm ml iHaie*, ^ V who tooewtlr met in Convention st ^ 3" Montgomery, to Mtablish. ft uniform. cheduie ?n relation to the impress. fl i(j racnt of provisions, etc., have tnsterially teduced the rJtw ; for instance: , bacon rot to exceed LI.3'. per pcflr.d ; '* flout, f! ft per hunvtrwi ; Cv>r;:, SS.lif? pen bushel ; firat out., Loirec , !??? ? jir.,t oliN i;im!cs, WOO. price J1- me to bo onifot m i.i the States <}" Al- , . * ^ j al?ama, I-oulei?na, Mi-Hyisfciopi, *" Georgia, -Florida, and South vjnr*' i oiiua. . - M t . IJ