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/ ^ . ?L, ' "SVH'K *' * "*r* "? ?-. V< . i -~rr-I ? ;->nnrv-.?mtw?*<-??.. , . * - ? - - r.'....L- ii ,1111,11 ,| mnwi nm- ?- m...- mwi'h . mm i ? .i mi ? inn inn "'. 1 ~ ~T T~ . ^^^ ^' , ... . 3BVOTB0 TO M'OR&TUHl, THB AHTS, SCI'SHCS, AGBIGUkTEFIVS, HSWS, P0MTI6S &C., &0. 'J 3 *, ?.. THREE BO^ARS PER ANNUM,] "Let it be Instillod into tho Hearts of your Childron that the Liberty of tho Press is the Palladium of all your Rights."?Jmtlu*. [PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. !1^ W* A. IKK AM) lll'GIl WILSON', JR. AMiKVILLK, SOUTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY MORVfW, RKI'TKMIiKR 18, VOLUME XII.?NO 20 ivi- etJi. ?^-.^'j!3CTrj^ra;g:.-tBKT.'rituriTgKi7T'.Tv.^j.? .1 r7t, .nrmniTui u: iiimmbii en???i i .11 ii/c ijtbhcbliic A I > 1 >XSV 1JVJVI s. o. Friday Morning. SEPTEMBER is ISG3 V7. A. LEE, EDITOR. . - NOilt'I!.?Ari ir* in-.'iit is li.tv i' l'ccn nitli .V.r. Wm 11. W:i.s?>n, fn:m<*ily <>n?s of !l:?i I'roj rii t.ir-' .if tIi; 1<> raiitinue tinliuhlicntion of ?' < /V> > < <1 tiring our jiUsoiioo in tli? army. II-1.? n'il!i<ni/. -<l to receipt for nil atonic* (hif this OI'.iiT. I .V WILSON, PiMpiiclor.4. .l.ui'y I-t. lSt">:;. t?,? r?:.. i r !?? ? .-i .i.i.iii,.-* (,'ir i 1IKAM nn-| nounc* liiiii as n In tii! tiii" viiean- i ?*y i" tin* Slnte Louiflnliirc, ooctn>iot)< <1 l>v tin- 1 lli of Col. .Tallies M. 1*. riin. MAN V l'KIKNDS. ' Tins f: i. i:>!s <?f l.iutil. \\". A. I.KK niinoun'w ' iiirn (ij r\ oa:i<li<)jito nl tli<? vnouitit; ?-Ircli???i, j till 11:vticflii.-v. l>v tin; ilcalli <"if .1 >!. renin, in tli<- Stale Li'j?is Ialurc. < ? #> r -? ?- ? . PAY UP OLD SCORES ! I All perrons i:ii),|,u-(] to iIms either l?v ! N'nto <ir Aocotinl nro earnestly re?Mic*tc<l tf> ! cni! rin?1 f, lt'.? the s.i" ?. -? e J.")"' Particular ntt<ution it <lirocle<l to the ! advert i-'em-jiu i:i thu ik-mio. *Kcu<1 llivin : all. </? ? - l^r !.. "'ilc l?y Mr. K. J. Tnv- ! lor, oti I" in >i. o\v. S'ii iii?!ny. NO. 1. SlNC-TT?*" SKWI'JO MACHINE AND 1? EKi)L:.8 FJIl SALS. A No. 1. Miu liino I ic'f'f hot) mxl . with it, :;b-itr. a you.l N< iU.-3, fur j 'llii? Marhilio ''.-.-i no :wi-l i- a hij>tc<l to v.ifh v.>rk as i? rally nccilcJ by the | to i: .1. tavi.oi;, i AMovill- li , 1 I, 1L ' t -&~ jjale :,f ulal estate. j Tli-' lar_'?- uii'l o > .--;i.i |[ot-l, known as the "Mar. h?!l in this j.!-. ? , iiance-i i hnti<U (hiring the pus? vt'.if '><: miih of ?:25,000. Mr. Tretinoin of tli dun of Frash-r ; Ci'., of 1 'hash* :: : t':p jrir thu^cr. Wo | learn the list- 1 is to l-<? oemj<t< <1 hy refugees J ? -c-? GENERAL KcGOV/AN. II will In- irnuiJiyim; t<> tli-- tiniiioroiu fi h-mV- > ?>t Ihv iiiu?iri?us licn'l Kuimt.-l | Mci'iotvnn. to i.i.fiv.- thai ho is al:!e to w*i!!% j ahdU' ?n:li n.'il i'V I'is .t...i <1. 1- ? ".vit'iou! Biiffrrii'?; i-l??: ahlr { <>111. lie U< ai> . i ?">:) l.is tjw51 iit p --ji m-'mopifi!.- <-f liiis" ylup'.'tsdoiis win1. Me i-" ?avf'-r to viluru ' > liis i ooiiiiiiiiixj. io minv'i- w I !: i :u> r/ar-wor t, tint ' brave ntiiliscll-'lci.yin;r. vrtor.nu w !n.?u I l<a* mi often !< <! to vi>! .iv Ncvci .li-i a <>m:uaii- j d r love hi* !t: . i' Me tliari tin- ( u'l II-:- i (fO\rnn. nor men i-.-vo as^i revere their chief i -i:ijie lliaii his. ! - *- o- ? i HAVE YOU A SPARE H0R3Lf j Have voti h ssiuiv Imr.? > is the juesSion j many eiiiz n- haw h?en asked for the piiel ten or ! us. So in i! iVw have been ' found nn.l furni-h<d our Cavalrymen who are! on horso f.irhni^'h?t!uy huve no! all y?t been j fun:i?hed?a few nt nv r.*e tiro-led. I>? not j allow these iiien to riturn to their commands j without horses?llo-vare neede'l The en?mv j have now a huvc aii'l splendidly equipped I eavalry Circe. r.jul she* South mint ti-.-eiis have I n pood fore;' nf e i valrv, or ihe enetny will] \i*;iiii crrat n><van'iiiros over nuv nrmy. firinpj X tli-jii, your Iitscs in an-1 <e!l ili.-iu to defend ' .your hom^s A!>l)"villft District has never j p'ayel tlit; hiL-gard when her country calls. TliE SOLDIER'S REPAST. On Thursday evening, l"tli instant, tlie re- j turned CiiValnM-s enjoyed a jieh r.'past at llic i ljc?s=f?i?.:ilit v of our townsman. Mr. Phillip Rut- j Ri lodge. Katnhh-sof every description, thatoanj jj now he procured, wore r!. ;;ar.tl7 nud splen- . ?lid!v prepared, In fuir tlie gu?to of nil epicure ! ^ ? a:i'l in I ho greatest nhiind inc??. The guest* j | ft .joyed t 1h :iisi;1 vos to the fullest extent of j 1 their cufiltres; I ho time pafsc?l of'" uifloothlv | o.w) it thf piano-forte nave zst to the occasion. Mr. Ue.tleilgc an<! h'n family wiU ho pleasant. I | ly riinemhf r.-'l hy all who p::rto?.k of the rich ! 1/iaiivlj mill the i-iijnynsfnis of ihst evening. COEEESrONDEHCE OF I-IE SOUTH CAROLINIAN. ' Cii.UU.r.sroN* S p ember 9 ? G a. m. At 1 1--2 a. in., the enemy assaulted Fort J Sumter wi'.li thirty Our men ropu!?<*d tin 111 witli siMcosed ^reat elaugh-j 1 tcr, and took "ii" It ?"dr?d ami fifteen 1 j)ri?'<neM, tliirt-fii < 111 *eis, three stand* ol J color.-, and f ur Ini-^s, without losing a| man! Tiii-t a glorioin reply to D.iht-I greu'.i for l!.o virrftiider of S imv tor. Tii?* oi l fort in its ruins is stil' fioflitincr I for life and doirn* good service. j The l:-irhor sieg.- ol Chai J.-'Eton i; slcadi- j i !y progressing, mid we tiny *\\pecf every ifT^rt ilnit Yankee ingenuity can make to , VirctUTjvent ns Wo helicvo our old city i ' >vil! yet b?! kept frun Butler or Gillmm-A rule, although it may i>e injure!. We Icivj.v thai there is but ono pntb for our p:.!_ poop'c, and that h the out! they h.ivu choP.-n, though it leads to in."-pi.-ndenne, though through the Mood of noble f-llo.vt citizens. Let our country friends all ho hopeful, and continue their effort? to clothe *flLnnd feed tho hrave m?n fi"iitui?r for them, a 5 f/ind let nor the wou ided and pick be forThe hour ol daik:ies<> is upon us, . .4* vAktc have b'aeon lights in tho distance, nnd wc/vill y?-t rea?li the goal and win 1 he.^ace for freedom. Charleston will be ^j^'^iayen of fniih are fitjJ in lieuvcn?-#j 1 I THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST. I Of all llu- tlionirH wc mortals know j Tlic gospel is the best ; I It makes I In* heart with raptures glow, A11 I soothes the niiml to rr^t. Its table spro.'itl with choicest foo<l, l'or hungry starving souls; j A in] nothing thnt is really gnoil, ll front the poor withholds. Sweet pearling slrenm* of mcroy fl >w j ; Which so revive the heart. No other good I wish tu know, 1 want no other part. Ami if so sweet now to my taste What ? ill it lie above, O may 1 there, with J??u* vcjf, And leant 11 poll llifj love. There nil the Saints of every age In <>ne Communion iiim-1; In endless pr.ii.-e to (.'hrist engage And worship at his feot. ' Through tribulation, storm atid flo*d We'll rcueh lhat happy jdaee; . If we are washed i.. Jesus' blood We Hhall lie sared by grace. J. McC. j Camp 7.tii S. C. Ueg't., Near Wau.f.us Tavern, Va., j Sunday, 30tii August, 18GI5. | Dear Wilson : I promised to write last j wt'fU nut ttic movem-nts of our Hri^ade | would not allow me sullicienl liiiic lor Hit! I performance >.i such :i Us!:; therefor^, J j am cxcusa'de under th* cireum-taiices. We | (moaning Mi l, iws Division) arc at present, j tneunipcd near Waller's Tavern on t!ie N'-nli Anna Ilivor in Spn'tslvania county, having t-epara:.'- 1 ourselves from tlio main body on the 22 1 inst., for the purpose of | ol't.'i'ninsf ll: it lest, which we so rnu h ! n". and from present indications?no j military op-r.-.ti-.ii-. v. i ! . ,'<c 0!1 thi- j lino h?loro the latter put of St pieinber. j When 'iy la<t vvh pr11: -ed it .vas til'! genu j rai l? lief throughout thi* Jirmy, that an--1 o'h?*r < n^a^.?uuMii was dose a' hand, in ; tact t1i<? tnj 'p- had b?jeu assigned their re? j Bjx.Tlive p isiiiyns,?but all of us li.ive t.'een j ocvably di-appointed. I dont. mean t<> j t?:iy tit!?t wo dread au'.'t'.ior collision, with ! the "0-and On.vard movement to Richmond,"?fur \w c uiti >t i'sp.i!et (o gain out j ind.-p.-tjd.moe willi utt a desperate striivtih*;, an i the pves ?>f the Confederacy being J p'ae'd upon this inngnifice-it army, li'i-l !i it .v<* li-jvf ;i great work to perfot iii t we 6tat? i 'i i'Iy, at imv 1110 neat utj^W ut'i v;-? iant tv.ivftain to du.il an effe^Vvej !il>.w. in ?let?*ne?* of our homes and 9cct- j hcrrt?. In our pn-??nt situation w?.q an* j relieved from all picket duty, for the fifst 1 t tiie since we l:av<- been an urbanized 13rig ade;?and none but those who have been kept ir. the advance know how we appreciate the favor. J hate to confess that we have not been supplied with any tiling like full rations for! some time,?and (hiring the past two weeks eoirseoorn me.il has been issuod instead of flour, and the troops perfectly abhor (he stuj)'\ but we are.soldiers and those in authority think anything is good onough f<?r us. It does seein strange' that such a thing should exist, while thousands of barrel* of good flour is stored away in Richmond (where if. will remain until it is part ly ppoileJ) and the Governme-it possessing sufficient transportation to send it forward. Wo are willing to suffer hardship?, and | undergo privations, whenever it is neees-| sary ; but the idea of suffering?without a j cati-e is more than we bargained fot" and | it is to be hoped that some one wi^ enquire into the matter. Gen. Me.Lav^Uias established a market expressly for liis wision but soldiers getting only eleven dolkroll per month cannot afford to deal in the vegetable lino 7fery extensively while the planters are permitted to charge len dollars per bu-Lel fur potatoes, and other things in proportion. Green corn is quite abundant in the country and as wo aro professed hands in tlio "Grab game," T dont thinl^ wo will parish yet awhile;?therefore,/our friends at. home ;iced not be iiuoasy aSout lis in ibat respectI hear so little from the Yankees I har<P ly know whether they conteinplato another movement in this direction ov* not ?but ; in case that sliould bo their nrofrrarnmo you may rot assured that Lea will not j change hN base or "Skodidle," like the I "army of Tennessee,"?bat on tlio otlier j hand will givo Monde this bust his shop | | contains, 'i'ho health and diso.iplino of the j "Araiv of Northern Virginia," in all that i can bo uesncd?and under tho recont or-! dpr of General Luc and ll'u I'rocUmation of President rAvi*, thousands hrjvu j lined thtfir bravo commands in arms and the cry i? "siill ihoy come." Now is tho time for the people to make a crowinng sacrifice; let mothers tend forth thejr 6ons, lot tbe fair maidens ol our laud part with tbeir lovers, let thein < heer up ll??n?u who have lit/en separated trotn llicir homes so long,? tbcn we can bid defiance to tlio vandal horde#, who oeok our ruin. Some are foolish enough to believe that subjugation is Inevitable, ?hnt thase who onteriain ?uch an op'iiion arc the weak-kneed??nd I will renlire to ?ay you c.tiriot find hom? w Ar.' 1 ?' w? ~ where there is any danger of U'iug hurt, or seared to death. We hope thij Ibigade will bo ordered to Charleston, if any more troops are required at that point to j save our fair city from falling into the i Itaiids of the Unite Giiltnoro ; hut 1 hardly j think we will see the "Old l'almetto j State," until the independence of our Con- j federacy is gained,?then we will return j to her bosom with tlie laurels of p^ace and | victory perched upon our banner. The j 7ih Regiment is in superb fighting con- J 'diliou numbering four hundred men, pre ) sent for duty?in fact the entire Urignde is j i>i m-uer irim, man wc wore Ueiore g"ing ^ into l'ensylvania. Tlie weather is very i cool fur this season of the vear, and what i few blanket* we possess are call id info rctpiidtiou?but tho supply is so smal' j many of the men are forceo to accept the ; cold earth for a bed and tlto canopy ol j heaven, for a covering. S une of our j friends from Lowndesville, are out on a i visit?bringing us some boxes of provisions j for the first time i : a year, and I assure j you we love to entertain company on that j basin w. Well, Dear Wilson, I know 1 j have v. ear.ed your patience?so I will close j until another opportunity. Tours truly, potomac. | FROM oua JUWIOR i:Oit?ES?ONDENr j Camp lOrn and 19th iiug't. s. c. Vols xkau Chattanooga, Tbnn\,Sept. S 1SG3. j J)< *r Wilson ?Our men nrs in good | aii'l are confident of our ability to j cope succn-sfu ly wi'h any force Iloseucrnnz may bring :igainst u<*. All who have been | anxious for this ani;v to fight, em now ; come iti mi! receive rs tnucli of it as they ' ?.anl. !> ?, "fail i.i,"' Mr. Croakur.J you < <<!> get a phico as tie ir the "llas?Iii'ig of the , gun?," as you may want. Corns, show ! your hand, ohl f<l!o\v. St-p JojireciaMni* ' me money (it our (joverum>-nt. Do i't discourage ill'* s jl.lio a vvlto are permitte.l . to \i*st their homes. Don't let )' -ur knee!1 . shake so. Stan 1 up, sir. |J?i a man. ? Von ; scar.-fly feel that there i-< war. The clinics ; of the enemy Iihv>? noi i^ro'iyl! vour farms, they have not l?i:n<*,| your' li<;u?en, they have no* stolen vonr tif^roe', t nor liavethey taken possession of your hmds.: S^inl to your colors or you loo-^e liberty,! ^PfiiiTt}-?ami your all ! 1 his morning our company lef' camp atj five o*?:!oci< for faiijjue duty on the fortifi- j cations between Chattanooga and the i l> i\: . - - : - 1 ? ? luvcr. ?? c itru now w?nn^ oruuis. ;\s we have had dry weather for a month, we | found the ro >d this morning, as usual, very dusty. In all of the roads where the j bolJiers have marched the du-<t i*, in some ; places, nearly shoe-mouth deep. The ! leaves fences and everything near the road j are heavily coated with it. Rain would he j a blessing to u?. The ?h?ys are not very warm. The nights are occasionally quite cool. Our Division prepared two days' rations Sunday morning, and marched a distance j of ubout ten mile*, stopping on the top of "Mission Ridge," and bivouoked until Tuesday faveninr*. whon wn ruturnprl In camp. The ol>jec.t of the move unknown to U9. Wo were above Chattanooga about milus, not very Tar from the River. At our present camping grouftd we have an nbuu'bince of good water. It is conveniently situated to McFarlin's spring, Walker county Ga.. five miles South of Chattanooga. Chattanooga now has but few inhabitants. A greater portion having fled from the barbarity of the enemy, to I t ! interior. 4MBB01 The mails have been very irregular for the past two weeks. We have received very few papers of any kind. The "Press'' | of the 21st turned up last Saturday, nooe received since. Quite a number of our men within tbe I l^ct lilfintK Knvn I'Or'ftivn.l fnrl/\M/*l%o I whom ard now back at tlieir posts. ^ J'rivatn F. W. Clihkscales, of our Com? J* pany has boon appointed Wagon Master of Lite 191 h S. C. Reg't. ^ v Send the Press to the following persons, Rev R Willford, Florence S C. Miss M E TIainell, Iiucksviile S C. Mrs Rci.hcl Hog, Britton'a N*iek S C. Mrs Eitfily Canoll, Long Cane S C. M'h James F ^ressly, Black Mingo S ('. John Wright. Lota P O S C. ' Corporal II II Roddy, 6th Co 10th SCR. IS Alford, Dug S?vsm;i S C. ! ^ ??? - King Cotton.?Tiio guidon coriesponjdeni of thu Now Y-?rk 7'imcs 6ays : "The harvest continues good, bit. 'the cotton prospect is bad. It couIJ scarcely bo wor^o. Cotton will not come from anywhore, no imtler how much it U wanted. India and Egypt do not i crease the product oven at tbe high prices. They will do oothiug at low price*. What England wants is plenty of cotton at sixpence a pound. VVbat can she do ?vitb a quarter supply at double or treble price? I:, will not do, and Lansashireand the whoje greiittbotton interest stand on the brink of ruin. Two years experience goes to prove that Amtriea alone can ittpply the icorld ' t?ti* eoticrt. i I :MsM VALLANDIGHAM'S RECORD. Siiico Ins nomination lor the Governor of Ohio, Vallnmlighatn's rocnril is published by his fiicmls, containing a great part, if not all, of liU reoord. Ho himself has said, ami Mr. l'ngh h iH sa:d for him thai, lie would tiMver aec.'pt or consent. to any? tiling less than an utulivid'-1 and unimpaired* Uni ?n. Tiie Uepuhlioan papers j deny tho Un'onHin of V.dlamligham, ami I>i<>iiii'.'u irin letters from t!?' 11, r<? sliovv tint lie is itf favor of :i peaceable separation : Davidv, Glii.?, April 2??, 1S0J. Iter. S<ibin Ilnmjh : Deaii Silt: I thank you most, cordially for your letter of the 21th. It, strength ens me in the caine of trut:<n I ri^'it. Its words are fitly and truly spoken This! folly and r??adnes? and wickedness, must soon have an end. 'Ho.v long, <> Lord.", We shall see. It. in written tli 't "blc*si d are the peace makers," and yet the whole ,.t.?.-,.i. ..r ii..> i c i? - ? ui<; i i hi'jm m j uace is m ni'it'it? ing ami thirsting for blood the blood of our brethren?preaching, praying, fightitig. Wad ever a people l>ef<?re delivered over to such folly and wickedtH's-s ? Trulv you liavo said that it is from "h?dl and nut from heaven." I thank you for youi pamphlets. I have distributed ail but, one copy for myself. I send you a ropy of my npeech of February 20, 18G1. Lint all is over now It is too late for anything but. peaceful separation. Very truly, C. L. V a i.i.a ndig iia m. Davit N,^pril 30, 1SG1. Jii'v. S"bin Ilou.ih, Cincinnati, Ohio: i)i:Ait Silt: I l:.ive just received yours ami coixir with you heartily. Tito storm is pn.<sinsj, an 1 I hope reason may return, an<l peac , f<?r th? present, with it. Btyoml 'h.it I see iwhmg Imi separation flivt of ti??? 're.* Stales ai?l slave, ami then ?>t t'.ic Wi?j die K i.-t, :.:ul then ? I know not what. i Very truly, * I \i. \ AI.I.A> i'H||AM; j MORE SHIPS FOR YHE CONFEDERATE 61 VTES. Within the la*' Ir-.v in <11:lis three steam v?*s-els ot war have bcmi soM ?>nt of l!ifi navy M I'ivinouih li\- tier* M (Jov^riimotit, \ : tlio A * ??. II iiii'i M?rl lic>? vcs-tl> sire < >;v lyincf i<> tlie of the < neat Western l>>rk*, bo:i>^ sol lit in ?ti elli-cuve state, an i not Iv for the tiCrpo.-e of hr?aHn?4 up. Tue llclca hh<1 Merlin have aince bee" rcchristeijed, the former as the Typhoon, amJ lite latter us lliu Sua Il-iwk. These two ve-sels ?re s.iiil to belong 11 a London company, of whom a Mr. Roberts is tlie representative. The Sea Ilawk, which i* the only one of the vessels that is fitting out, lias been recently brought before the public Boiuewh.it prominently. An advertisement Inn gone the roun-1 of tlio papers setting lorui a scti"n<; t>r a y itch hi j; tour to the Mediterranean, BtU'jIava, the East. Every comfort was to !>o provided. The vessel, it was said, was "well known a >u;ierior sea boat, and of great sp*e I ; while her engines ?vero of tlie most substantial an I poworful character 'bath.*, ico well, a chaplain, an experienced surgeon, a good band, and piofesvd co'ik*," were to be provide J. She was to bo com mandedify a retired naval oflieer, and a high-eras engineer and a picked man-ofwai jjtfrew were '.o "l?e engaged !" Tlie va^pi referred to was. the Sea Ilawk, and day appointed for her leaving Fly mouth was the 6th of August. A large number of men have been bmily employed upon her, the majority engaged in fitting her up with suitable cabins for tlie accommodation of passengers. Sho has beon fresh caulked and sheathed with Monlz's patent metal, and her spars aro now being got in. The scheme Tor tlio tour has, H^owever, apparently fallen to the ground, noj, more than thiny applications, we are ^(orinod, having been inado tor secure berths. During the past'week a large number of the men employed in fitting up the cabins have been discharged, and that work dincontinued; but hor fitting out otherwise continues. Sbo will, luwever, not be ready for 86.1^ without lior cabin fittings, for at least a imntlf l iter than her advertised day for sailing. T.ie iea Iliwk, as the Merlin, appeared tn the Nhvv List as a six j gun paddle wheel vessel, of aboil' 1,000 j lont> anJ 312 hone power. Slio was built for the m*il service, and wa* emplove' in running between H<>lyhe?'l and Dublin; She wai afierwaida employed in carrying mails in the Mediteranean. and subsoquently formed part of the West Coast of Africa Squadron. Slie now boar* all the u-?u*l appearances of a roan-of-war, her nhot racks, eto., not hiving been removed. Fo'- 8om*? reason a general feeling seem9 - '? - - -i? !~.l I/. ?|10 to prevail uihi sue m inxmuou w j > ?. Coufodwatfl flag, aurl Uut tba tour proposed was only mi forth t> cover ber raa destination, but noihing beyond aurmisei arc advanced in support of aucb euggCE I iiM?iiiiWIJ-TWUHW P?MB MOB??? iTOOgTO t int). An n|> i>D iias lnjeri insult; t>> I lit* customs to riMji.stcr Iter r?s a lirilis!; -hip, siti'l tJiat rcnuesl, it i-s iiinl<*rsttio?l, luis com >li?-1 with. ? llVv/cr/t (A'/ty.) Momimj JVt icx. List ok South Omiomna Soi.uikrs ! Bukiud i\ (H'I'kkss 111t.t, Ci:mi:tuy.?'!*? iollo'.viu^ in :* It -I ul* S -ilt.it (,'aiolma solLlit-rs \v!io li:;vo Im'i-u limi>'<l in tlii.- I'i'inu try. *vii.li tin- u ii't'itiil irs i>C th>; <--im|>niv j numluT, ?la'c uf l?*i: i ll atnl mitiilit-r ol : n av : j I)n(!i< >n. I'. S, ('>. D, 1 -l*li U ! .July 2 i, I St;:i. GO 1. ! '. M, I I'll, J>ilv 2 J, ISG'5. j 008. j II-.M, P. I?,. C). K. l -'tli, Au.i-m G I 745. U Mailn:w.?, K , Co. I!, l July 2i), | <>S I. I M?-(iill, J.,1,11, C ?. K, 8t.li, J.ilv "0, J lscn. :m;7. : Mt-Iv-lli in, -,C<>. 1?, August <1, 18G3, i > j 7:> 1. j O v?mi-\ A 1)., ("Corpjr.il.) lM, Augu.it | G, ISO:}, 717. j Si r?r, J. A., Co. l?, 12 h, August <i, j 7:51. ipt>> * K K. J., (ScT.'<*aiii.) Ct). A, l*t, July 28. 1803. GSo. S-.v.ill, ^itn oii ()., Co C, 15lli, August i. ]*<;:?, 7<>r?. Warwick, W. 1'., Co. K. 12th, July 28, isG.l. G7S. .1. (.'<?. A, IM, Auitu-il I 1 :t, 1803, 77-1. W.icny, .)Allied A, l'Jili, Ju'y J'), 180.'), GOO. Tub Kntmy's Waiikaiik an*o Amourtiks in' Missorm.?Tii'! tP'-uiy prows i luuri; i-.-iru toux evorv T<y iti iiis warfare in Mi*>n:ri. II ^ comhs^t is a fil. < ?mj inem.siry o i ill- ini!!c water puii'-y o: our (J .v.jnunoiii, which fears to retaliate J <<r veu et??ifi>catn the property of its or.e! miiv, wl.ile of i! teueelf:-* people :?ri( ! i:ig s!i >1 down in eoM i>!uo<l, :m*l robbed <il | tho.r home* :iu I p. operty. lira! t'.i- ?iisI pntch from i N.trti.cni paper, thi'el ;it. j i: t j, ^ Missouri, Swp"euih-r 1 : ! Ab .m ,:i.v.v h . ils <l( , f'.itnil;es, who ui'o 1??;!i?ivu-1 to . j -yirtj ailiieoru with the rebellion, hive iie-n | ordered to remove fr?>111 the ib-triet by j General Bwm<?. '1 !: ' li-t many j of the mo L iiill'uvili.il md *e:dih v fa nilies | of tiiis vioi iiiy. Ta.-ii lions.-s wi.l l.c lalvn j for the firsnl os * if ilm L" ni<>-? r-'t'ujfeiM. I Hear a^ ii'i lho coiie-i) ii?1**iiL of tin I New York // / ';/(/, wiling from the a-unt | place?Kansas (! ly. j (inner.il K vin/, who com nan-Is the I Kansas di-trici an I tlio western c mniies-of ! this Stale, n >t only order-: all bu -h vha.-.kcrs J lo be shot o'i sijjlit ami llmir families .-out South, but he pro nises all negroes belong| injj lo flisloy.il persons that they shall have j free pass.'< an 1 military protection across I the river into K m-as if they jipply to his ! hea'lqu irt?-r.< !n Kansas Oily. With (Jein! ral Ivvm^on their tr.t.rk ou ott's si'ie. atto Jim Line, Jemiison, an l all t!? ? roit^ tor spirit? of "bl??o ly Kansas," mi l.hc o'iu.'r. he rebels of Western Missouri will fed ihu iron heel of war very elTertiially. N??jiroe? ; whether belonging to ].>ysii or di>l .yal tinter-?, vvill :is as fork in toe i'c e'>r ile J moon huav. Farmer with a doyxkin ?"Jes hole a' that v* i11 you, a*i?l ijrirH it ? I'ateM d jj -kin ever von saw? \ haf.'ll you .'ivr- tor 't? Tanner.?"m>nt want it?dour t> y tat dog -kin< they ?re iilway- rotten." Former. ? "Well now ? come to think of it, I wst?5-j<iki??the dog weictit so hiiiim far. as you might suppose?I'll be darned i hqdidn*. starve to death." CONSIGNEES. Tin* follow ing persons liav? freight in tlx Dcput at Ahheville : J T Biinua J F C D>ipr?>e. A A Willimnx, J [J ;\| IrA'in, \V A Warillaw J B Glrt'f. J L Covin, J E'iright, J 'J Moor.-, D O'Xeillo, J K Holiday, W Campbell. J T Ca truly, E Wcslfieltl, J \\ Lawton. L II Itimai-ll, J A Dowic, Jas Moore, J McBrvde. D. R.SONDLEY, Ag't. RAGS! RAGS!! THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE will ba pai< for CLEAN I.INEN AND COTTON llAUi iu any quantity. H. W. LAWSON, MUTCH :J0, "fig, 48. tl ELECTION NOTICE. An Election will bo held for ^ Represents tivc to the State Legislature. froit thin District for tlio purpotc of filling tho vacancy occasiiied.in Mint body by iha death of the Inti Col, Jttini.a M. 1'errin, on Wednesday, the 14tl dny of October next, throughout the District .IAS. A. McCORD, Char'ino. Sept. 16, 1863, 20?3t WAR TAX NOTICE. The lists of assessment will remain open a tny office for "xurainHti*!! for 15 days from th 22nd inst. Appeals may be taken at any tim within the said fifteen days to the Colleotoi relative to excessive or erroneous valuatio or enumeration by the A*Aessor: All appeal taken mu?t present in writing the narticulu matter or thing retpeoting which n decUion i requested and the ground or principle of in I equallity oi* error. B. P. HUGHES, Collector 1st District. Abbeville C. H., 8?pt, 18, 1803, 20?2t IWHIWIII Wl II ?III llimi IHBIII II I I MfM III I I WAR TAX NOTICE! ^<1 Division. j In cmiifitriiiity wilJi lli? 1 till Suction of l|i>; A?*t. I lioivhv i*ivn ii?nir?*. llmi I from iiii'1 afit't* sliU tin- list* mailt; I>\ 11 Ass ?-?r <>f proji.'i-iv lio|?I?i* of tli? S.ilihl | liiurifl. at.-'now op.-n lor ex I'llinalio'i, a' mv j Mllii'ii, at |)ia>iio!n| Hill, iti -iii 1 riii; I.wo ?1 i\ ? n( I iVltiii'vill*; ('mirl llotis>', viz: ? ili'l i?n?l U I Ii I in-"! , ami will <-i ii .i i ii ??|i.'n ii ii t i I i>.| Oftoiio'', i wll?*t:. "il III ll ! IV. I 'Vlil (|). V.) lllfHl III 'III1 j ?'"iir: '! ?>< , any Tax l\?v?r who .lc.-iivs lo 1 Appeal. I Wioil.l itV- o iio''f\ titose I)ih*i?iiv. Tsmimr* a -I Mill?>r* (s:iw hi <?risi j ifc?: , wlio I in v not il.-li*.I lo III?-?-t lilt' :i? ;i11'IV?lo l'?* isi-l" lilol jV limit* or ilmy will ?; ] :?!> wi Ii iih li- Hiiliiii Due nolmo fur tin- i*ol!rc> ion of j lusts iii'Xl. liioiilli will In- i?ivi-n. <;i*; ai.I.KN*. Colliitfloi 'i-l I>is?t t i?-i. j Diainoiid Hill. S | >> ) ;. 17, l sr.:5. U"?vm. ABBEVILLE COUHT HOUSE. I . <>*'ln|;KK 1st 18(52. Aimual Report of the 'ommissioners of Public Buildings for Abbeville District. | Tin* l?ej* leave i > Mtnke tiie j following r eport : I The |ir?|ii'ily in our ?>ltnrj??? is in ^t>111 - iI I ropil.r Willi some A'-t-pi ii?! r-. ramU: the uvi-rhcinl I'-lu'loriui; in tin- Court l.'ooin i- |>.-11*>in!Iv fiil'en i.ir. <> Willi* t'? S"in6 leaks in the it??l j which will have 11 |.1.1 with 11 new j one Hi mivii ns times will { iiriit. W : li.i'l il repairoil iihont one 3ear iil'<', hut fni-1 I there are .-till some leaks in it The I'la^t.-i'i,;' was let to ooatr.ict. which the contiNn-tor h.i* | not I>eon nliie to <! : ? time to cmti|'!v . The Koof we eouteinpl.ile hnviim iv; ! few <lii}'!>. The f'-nee ti the Jmi !. ! 1 . of iv 1 >.-lira ; we now have it uii.li* ! r-onie of the titnlieia are now on 1 ! that purpose; we hope to lun e it i 1 Mil in;; the present year V.'e li.nl ' the V?i.t..e I'll""" :? ?1. . " ' new i>:n* (*?<!! S.lu*i ii in 11 ! -.) mid one i!i;it w? ' i think will i.iht. lor many I" <-?>,ik- We ; liave f;:ri;clic.l till the liook* for tli 1'nMic i t'liiuet*. \Vis luive mil, av- ?f.ir m, , tnoucv t'incu J.-tunary l .Sn?s I villi ri^'i>I wirmy j inay no; liav?> it l?> ?! ? l'<>r on yt.tr tn The mil"1 ?l' v.!ii?-!i will ii">re It: Iv appear l?v I ih'j rui!nv,i:in cxiiil.': ! i i r b it .j Of' (:,i.in:'.L*Siou' /.? of from j IJstob'f txf. \M\ to ()c(<? rr ft>/, I- iliiiiCi: Ca.-*li ??u h.iiui Nl, Ocluhor, ISr.l. ? ; 17 6'J 1 ! Jan. I Paid <fc Wil, si'tt. putili-liiii^ lai't rc1 | o. tf ! 1.10 > Jan I'ai?l Jo'iu A. Wii'r I.ir Iluwlin^. '2 ii". Jan. I "i I'ai'l !v J.Taylor l< - [.airs mi Jail. " Ii 00 IV!. 1 l>. .1 I ..I .. < '-..I ] vSin:S "' 7?0: ! lor I It???V:s, " C.i .-jo, Muy It; I'atil William \ M<? niey lli?|?iiir?, 10.35. i M'iv :;0 I'iiid I'. U. Glans . fur 40.K0. j .Inly -* I'ni'l JLfu1 r.isi f??r l'u!:i|?. liMfiiK , ' Au;r 2'i I'uid Agnf.v ! Mrlhiiirtlii it Co., nails to ' , repair .liiil lot now on liaiul, 4.1M"?. I S.-pt. 32 I'aiil John I Knriiclit, i on well, 9.00? ' J Sept 22 l'iii'1 Win. Maoney j repairs ?n ?fiu*?*s. J'.OO. j Sept. 22 I'.ikI .Mm En? i r'vlit fur Jjook Citsc, 00.01) I 1 A'U, 873.21. ! 2 |?i-r iviit. Commissions, 7 40. "30 07 j Ral'inoo -??li on hand 1st j OcluWr 16'>2. ^2!{t? 92. 1 | Ui!.4|ii;ctfiiUy snlnniiifil, IV I?. I HUM IKS. Trt-isn.,.,-. , I. 1 In* tuni??r*i;fin? 1 Chairman ?ifC iiiimi?,or< 1'nlilnr H'lil lin^H Imve fX iiniiiu-l tin* a >v j i-xliii.it 11 11I tin.] it correct, anil | j?t- .y ] voiii-II-MI. > , (;?in11 :n.i. . ( Appr.?\cil liy l Graini Jmy (yet A. I?, l.-W. 1 JOHN A. CM-IIOUN. Foreman. PROCLAMATION. THE S i A E?JK SOU I'll CAROLINA i:x Koii n v e oei'a k r \i k.x r. Oliurlcrtioii, -vp.i-t, 1 1>V virtue of I lit* pnwiT ii'-? I u lllo iluil.r y i In- Const it ii t mil < ) in.*.-, .i ... i null" th? j l . i) t>IMilcil<'? "1 III'! isl.ll U < I ?l M."S< . It. ? lu :11. 11* ri'iju'ct. ?'e ll ills at (.! >.uulln i on .*!.?.< : j I) vY, the t wuui v-lii-Hi day til .">< )?t.-uiin!i, iit ? . : Miaul, at 7 o'clock p. in. I Li I veil under my lit i I nnil the m-u I of the Mute, .1 C'hai lcs'on, this foiirit'ttiiih d y 11.. h.J of Sepfeiiii.er, i:i ilu; year ?l our l.oitl one lliuusiind ri.lit hundred mid a.xlytlirce. M L. liONHAM, ? Win. II. 1 i ii ii 11. rieeretar\ t?l .>11410.' Sept. 10,1 SC3, 20 11 ?5?" A'll papers 111 the State publish one Week. y I ~ ASSESSOR S NOTICE. 2nd Collection District, Baluda Reg't. All person* who nro liable to ituy I'av.-f in t.li is District, are lie re by notified "hat 1 .mi compelled 10 close my Books on the if . in>; All defaulters will be liable to 25 per teal, ditiouul. ? wi.vi w A III AC j September 15, 1803, 20, It J ' ? IIEADQ'KS. VOL. A CONS. BUREAU. DEPT. No. 2. , tExtract.] Marietta. Oa , Aug. 7, 1863. * SPECIAL OJi PER, NO. 7] r OFFICERS ON DUTY" IN Tills BUREAU FROM (.lie South Carolinn Regiments it the Army of Tennessee ?ij!, by mithorit) o' tho Secretary ?>f Wur, rereire Voluvner Re 8 emits from '?>o?h Carolina for those Regiment*, ' embracing those of Conscript ai;p. Descrip ? tive lists of roei-nita from the Conscript popula tiuii will he furnished to the Commandant a the neuiest Conscript Camp. By oi dor of Brig. Gen. I'illow, Pup't o Bureau. JNO. C. BENCH, A. A. G. t August 10, '68, e RECRUITS WANTED. r? Persons desiring to attach themselves t 11 any of the South Carolina U< ginrti)U, in Gene " r*l Bragg's Army, can obtain transportation o > any uesireu iniormmion oy coining upon, o is nddresKing me nt, Ilnrrittburg,- Abbevilio Dif - trict, S. C TTJLMAM JAY, , Lieut. Co. "H." lflth S. 0. Keg't., In Recruit ing Mrrio*. Hopt. It, 1363,20?3t LOST. A Note cnlliiit? for $I(H).(MJ, dr.r*;. payable, oik- -lay after to Mrs. Dtboru lluirher, dated let iif Aiii;iiuI. 1{J.V.), and aix? _ <1 by J. 11. WiUon?xv Inrm J. II. McOec. I'vravtii are warned against trading lor the nlntvi' note. .1 H. IIA MhIN, AMievill C II , S. C , Sopl. 1, 'Co, 20, It PUBLIC NOTICE"" i I lii-n-liy usi ii t:u? JOHN T \G'i AI IT ?ny" lawful Acji iil. to liiiMi'icl II business |i?r mo a? ; Surviving |?ai tner <?l Davis A Crew*, akil liuvc placed llit* Null!- Alxl Accounts in his hain't; fur 11 el ion lit* in also antliorizud to mako j s It l>-tiicn<? lot iix- indi vi.ltuihy, and Cor llits i tirio, i i-i-i-: vi- aiiii-i i-ffii.i fur tin- <it?>.i Th'i.-e 'lolflllr'l to III- li fill of <fc f'ncws will i>icst4i- iimk- |t lynifiit. unci ill - ; having I flni.ii- -.vill | i-.->?iit tii-ui hi Mr. Tusfgurt lor , |'l?\ 111. : t I ' T 15 I'RKWs, j >111 vi\ iii^ Partner. J ' l.-vi'i.. f. II S. C. | . 12. 1 2'i. J Sin STOLEN, ON l'ri.lav ni^!ii, tin- (Hi ?!" Sfpt?*nihe?*, from inv I'liiiiiatioii in l*iiirfi?'-l Dintricl, .i N !'.(IIM) lit >Y nl.i,hi I'm. nut* of 13 vi'ur.', hi.s 11 i!11 itiio-n. ft ii -t ft ii>t'li?<. v-rv lil:i-k, n t (j iiir- iiiti-Iliu-nt. I'll- liii-f 54.ii 1 to noun* of tin- ii-uitu*# tli it lit; \va- n <l-irrti>r. Hi- en? j tlfiivui-fil i>? in?ltic* t>Ui-r sin leave with liiiii lit- tnM ili- ii-iiro-- In* imiii- wns Wil-?-n, iiml t ii.it In? ln>ii!<> wits' iilii'Ut two luil-s ' ml.o\ - Nrtt li-i rv Court lion?. II- iintl tlio tn.^ni \v?.s*<;.-n hi 11 Si .iiinn, on their W.iv on ilie eoui.tr?. I will nivej-ifi l' -r the nppreliviiMi'ii of ihi fni'ur". mnl I'iii- ilic white 1:1.111, Willi e\iileiic-- " 'jiilivn-l li 111. JOHN Wallace. > ? rj. 1 2'?- -i*i V." ' p i-iuiuiry pupt'i-; }>U;.ii>e copy twice 1 1 : 11 in 1..in c-tiiee. . I l.'E OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 lisi \ $ ; \lF - - J' ' j " ***J" f.x bout : v n 1 >i:r a rtm kt, P.lin>legion. Sfl.it. 10. ISC.!! \V'IIEKlw\<, I N ! '( >!M Vl'lON 'll AS liKCX ? ror.Mvc'iI III tliix ]>cp:irtui<>iit. that, on or I :i 1 .o-it the Hill day Insi, in the vi 1 liti?<* (if Clinton ' ia l .iiir.MiH Oislriei, :? iii-il l>y the name of I,. Till iJll'SOS JOHNSON was tnur?Jciv<l hy : some person or persons, up to I! i-* time \ink ii own? Now, therefore, I, M. L. ISONHAM, Oowr. nor of llic State a fort- -anl. !?? i-?;>iie t1ii-? itiv :,.tl...?iuii-B. -- .*n.i?uA; ' I?UKI> 1kh.i.aus for the ippivliensinn nii-i , .l. hvorv of thr ival iiuwler.'!' of the said I.. I iiw in .?,.t snllN-SON iino any one of the jni!s ot ihis Stale. ? ), if more limn on?, au , iiildit itinal fewur?] of t'ivtj nnnjJreiJ Jj'v'ilyjo/n! plice. i Oiv?>n utnler my Itaml anil thu seal of tlio i |t_ s. ] Stiitc, at Charleston. this lenili tlnv of i S. iilember, A. 1)., It"1!'?. M. 1.. ISONHAM, wm It lit Mr, Seeretarv of State. ICcT All the paper* iti the Stale j-nbli.ih oiio I IllOlltll. Sept. 12, 1 S0'?. ?It State of South Carolina. i ifa-rdmi |?3^ | | Ai.jrr st ami ixsi-KcroR '"!;.vi:hal's Ofhck, ''iiai:li:sri?N, ^cpt. 10. I8(W. ; gkskral outwit so is !f n K KMil 11.!.\f I: N T ?H' I?K11>0\*S I?K l.O.Vil Mi To Till |?TII UEOIMKNT >S. r. M . ? i'ii ilie uji'i" f fully ->11(1 fif'v* ; 3'eai ?i..-lti?l i._; tlni*t. )n: \ in ll>o Militin nii.l V?!in ! n \ Orjiii-iz ii alii! it ?**? liiivi* t> ill' sr i'in ui i l.-ni'i- in liif city, Ii.niiu' ' i? iijj'I' i -i.i i.-niriK'.l i. ?hi* >4li .1 ...I I li-.tt it u tv hii^u n.iin..d it ex.vjH .ili its nil 1 men <>f > li t <iit:i ) mill . .* D -^ iiiniuiil .if the 'isy. mi'l otlic. i-? ami i'ui|>li>\?-rs of Railroad { (*o!ii|iiiliif!' (liflrt of tin' Minn- having Im>ii|| fill ? tn^lii-il.) mill Who claim X'*ui|> ion fioni service . in i!i? i'iL''t"izaMi>n of troops for local defence an.I njiei'inl service in il e >inte for ?ix month*, ; ilo |?reiciit I heir clnilil- tor KXI'.MITION IN i WKI i ING AND ON OA I ii. ..i thin office. be| tvveen ihp li urn of ii o'clock, a. iu , an 2.30, I p. in , until TiieKilay next, the JAili invtaut. ! II IVrsons hnvintr i-aim of exemption, anil , failing to rci-n*. llie Satin-, us* ?l>i>ve ordered, I will have no irrottii'tM of complaint it tliey ; Dhould heHUhjuectcd to tlie conai-quenceit whieli I Way ensue. , 9 By command. (Siirnu-!) A. C, G.\ ItMNGTON, Adjutant and 1 or-General .-tooth Caro ;nia j At't'KovED: l$y coaitnimd of General IJeaube -lied) THOMAS JOKDON, Chief of Staff. | < >::icial: G. A. Follin. A. A. General, W" All naoera in the .Mate please copy ; ?rce I *S?pt. 12. 1863, 20? It Estate of Sarah W:deman, Dcc'd. Debtors must pavnp; Creditors preset! their ' J dotpends i,n)nuli-tcty n> the iii-dfr^ignd: Or jo i I his al.heiiew.io A. il. W.itsoii, Miiiway. This f' Estate must be settled o;? by the Is' January . I next , 1 J A*. II. W IDEM AN, Exo'r. , September 7, 1843, lfl?4t . i r ' I Sale of Valuable Heal Estate. ^ Will be sold on Sale D.ov in October ne^ (5) the fino and eplendid Brick Building belonging to tbe Estate of tlie late Jno. G. Bas kin. The building ie a three story structure conveniently arranged,?almost neiranAoe? cupies a aeairauia louniiuii m ubw iwuhs. a The basement and secoBd stork* we Dow ooi copied by Dr. Servic^and family wa.dweil^tg r ?tho upper story being the Miuonio Ltodjre. r Terms of sale made known on tV.* dfy^f sa}+ i- Persons indebted to the de?eas?da?fo rcqo*^ ted to come forward and settle their indebted* lies*, nod (hose haring demand* iHUpleasepreV sont tb?m properly attested. c! : V- ' < BASKtorAOmW t0F0<Jcsvnie, fl.C./Bept. &