'
boys arid youngladles^ not cne^^ p^d At
leA^Owere killed, and probably many more,
p Tn cxeKemcnV to.~$t
JL MAU ??nli??f^lv ^ _ _
^oily SVkinos, November ft.?it is rcportdM&KFP*
ar? !ldvauci"* to Lagrange,
'ttlfi fe'wjviri^ on ttiis place inr fore*. It: is
repo^tl.ey will attack us, as they are may
lan^sltWnuouB efforts to open tho Mississippi
communication.. The lan<J. forces ar? under
McCMaroand. He will be supported on land
d>jr Grant, and on the water by gun-boats.
i ; Ffbrn tin} army of Uie;Pot6iiinc;: Y
. The Richmond Enquire- says: "Important
movements arc evidently going on with our1
Array of the Potomac. 'The line of operations
have been extended considerably, and tho
enemy, looking upon tho movement as a retreat,
is regaling the Northern popple with the storyOur
original base lines on the Valler and on the
soutliside of the Blue Ilidge, wo are assured*
have not boen materially changed, the only
changes now occurring consisting simply ostrategic
evolutions. It was rumored ou yesterday
that General Jackson had been engaged in
conflict with Burnside and had beaten him.
"Wo Lave'no confirmation of tho rumor. On
Friday last, a portion of our cavalry, captured
a Yankee train on the Orange railroad near
Manassas, containing about., fifty s.oldiers and
forty-five workmen."'
Lnlcst from tlic Norlli.
Richmond, November 4.?Northern papers
of October 31st have been received here. They
contain vory little of interest. Lengthy accounts
arc published of the battle at Pocotaligo, and a
failure of the design is admitted. The Republican
majority in Iowa is only about 1,000.
Judge Carmichacl, of Maryland, who was con^
fined at Rort Delaware, has been released*
Gold in New York is quoted at 130.
? Yankee Rule in Nashville.?Docs any
?iti??n think of yielding or* -strrrcnd^ring'aiiy
city to Yankee dominion after reading the following
report from Nashville, given by a
trustworthy correspondent of the Chattanooga
Rebel:
"At one place a wretch demanded the car.
rings fropi -a lady's ears. While she was taking
one from her right ear, he tore the othcr
from the loft. At the house of a gentleman, a
few miles from Nashville, they went in and
ouud the lady ill, with an infant three weeks
old. Alter taking everything from tho house
of* any consequence, except the bed sho lay
upon, she asked tboin please to leave her one
coW, as her little babe could not live without
milk. One of them replied by seizing the nursing
bottle and breaking it, and saying it" should
.have neither milk nor butter."
To Make Economical Wicks for Lamps.?
When using a lamp with a flat wick, if you take
a piece of clean cotton stocking, it will answcr
the purpose as well as tho cotton wicks which
are sold in tho shops.
' The TaBK of Recognition.
INTERESTING HINTS FROM ABROAD.
Richmond, October 31.?Tbe London Army
and Navy Gazette of October l i says that it
is believed that Lord Lyons, who is expected
to return to Washington in the course of this
month, will be placed in a position to define
the course and views of her Majesty's Government,
without any uncertainties or doubl, in
view of the various phases which the- contest
inAmerica may assume, and that the Ministry
will have arrived at positive conclusions, and
will have determined their policy, in rcferenco
to the affairs of the United States before his
Lordship returns to his post. The views of
r Russia ate, it is believed, assimilated to those
which the march of events and the inexorable
logic of accomplished facts place broadly and
clearly before the government of the Queen
.and that of his Imperial Majesty.
L i ?. f i> m : . i
Kentucky Spoils.?A call appears in the
Augusta papers for 1,000 women to convert
the Kentucky jeans, brought out of Kentucky
by General Bragg's army, into soldiers' cloth.
ing.N ?: : :
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I . " i* '
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ywww i,i . i . |nu.
IjjSpec^
Boom* Tueaday evening, lltli lost., at Y 1-2 o'clock!^
7. ^^rdV;<jf w. v yj^nes, s?c. 1
NovemberJB 1
"^"SOAXUND SANK ^Jj^BNDpr-Tho South 1
Catoiina Rail- RcidCompany haying declarod a Div.
idetid of POUR DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS *'
PER SHARE op the Old Stock, and TWO DOLLARS '
AND-T WEMlTY-F!ViE CENTS PER SHARE on tho
New Issue, for the six months ending Docenber Slat,,
18G2, and tho Southwestern Rail Road Bank a Dividend
of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARK, for
tfto' safne poriod, the combined Dividend of SEVEN
DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS will be paid at the
aforesaid Dunk, (In Columbia,) on and after tho lOlli
. , - ?l
mstnjit."
The' Dividend on Roil Rond Shares not connected-- i
with the B.iuk will bo paid at tho tame time and plaeo ^
as abavestuted, and at tho Branch. Bank of tho Statcf ^
of South Carolina at Camden. J. R. KM BUY.
Auditor South Carolina Rail Tfond Company. ,
JOHN 0 ( OCtlHAN,/> y
Cashier Southwestern Rail Road Hank. v
November 7 2 ?.]
nEi)i \L Soaaunx" * 5
DR. T. REKSfcTJKRNA. ofiois his services to fj*
tho public in quality of Physician, Surgeon and Ac- '
cpuclieur. Olllco ovor the store of Uessis. Gaylp J- ^
Truss.
May :?0 l'
t , OFracn <fcL'A5iTK&i:vZAST5;a*, J
CliAitLKSTOX. S. C.*, October 1. 1802. tj
MR. A. M. LKE IS APPOINTED AGK .T OF
this department, for tho purchase of Corn :m<i
FocWloi, in tho Districts of E4.cr?SiatV and
Lancaster.
Planters desiring to sell, will communicate with him.
Particular attention must bo paid to the packing o
tb'o fodder, and no water must bo'usWl During tho past p
year tho Government experienced heavy loss from ri
improper packing, and all such will bo her. after re- u
jected. MOTTE A. PRINGLK, U
Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. b
?3j^~ The subscriber can be found at his residence b
DeKalb street, next west ot tlie Presbyterian Cliurch it
October 10 A. M LKK. tl
Cotton Warp, Osnaburgs,&c
COTTON WARP FROM NO. G TO 10 ALSO tl
heavy Cotton Osnaburgs, and colored country t|
Homespun. For sale at the '' Ohl Corner "
November 7 K. W. RONXKY. *
Wanted Immediately, b
\X OVl'k-EKR f() T.Ck'E CHARGE OF A
plantation in the vicinity of Camden. Apply .
at tho corner of Broad-street and tho Public Square, "
at Capt. DePass' house. a
November 7 t<
Osnaburgs and Shirting J
V SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF OSNABURGS fa
aud Shirl;in?r. m store anH for sole low tl.n
"Old Brick Corner," by
November 7 4 T. S. MYERS.
beed Rye?Seed Rye! 81
A SMALL LOT OK EXTRA FINE SEED RYE v
may be had by calliug soon at the " Old Brick ,
Oornor." T. S. MYERS. tl
November 7 4 ot
Postponed Sale of Leather 1
ON FRIDAY THE 14th NOVEMBER INST., in
will bo sohl at public auction at the Tannery, of
near Bishopvilie, a stock, of so
SOLE AND UPPER t
LEATHER. 2
' tr
Also, Leather in vats, to bo delivered when taken out. j
and ono Two-Horse Wagon, Ac., the property of tho
late co-partnership of Ambrose & Bradley.
Conditions Cash. 1> i
November 7 2 JOHN S. BRADLEY. is
Wanted to Purchase: iv
CORN, PEAS AND FODDER, FOR WHICH te
the highest market priee will l>e paid. pC
November 7 McCURRY & HA MM Ell SLOUGII. \\
For ?ale. i>
T^nit s a t.k nv k. t\vn.s'rn n v fp a m v utttt n.
I ing and Lot of threo acres of ground. The
house will have to l?o moved a short distance. The
situation is eligible for a dwelling?-just outside of the
town. Will be sold for cash. For particulars inquire
of M. L. Hnile, on the premises, or J. F. Sutherland,
at ('amden,
November 7
"U ?? 3<
. Notice.
\LL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE LATE TITOS. \
SMITH, deceased, wdl settle the same a-soon as
possible, and those having demands against him will Rj'
present them duljr attested to me, at an early day,
November 7 3 JOHN TURNER, Kx'r. C01
Notice. p
rPHR STAGE PARK TO LANCASTER WILL BE
1 raised to #5.U0 a seat, and thirty pounds baggago tu>
allowed. sj|(
Volunteers going or returning, will bo charged
$3 00. , da
Any package to or from volunteers will be taken ej
and forwarded fee of charge. All others must be ,
pie-paid, McCURRY k HAMMEHSLOTJGU. &
November 7
Wanted immediately,
4 wkt MUM?^7)NK WlTimU.T A C?|LH
A preteWfthsv "Apply at this olBee; '*
October 8X ... 2
"TiT ' tet;?r?jr -rrr !-. ?'t~!~
*to^(cs*y*r
IVLCUTIVJB COVXC1L CHAMBER
November 3, lb(52.
RESOLVED, THAT IN VIEtV OF Till
Uniting increase in the price of corn an<l tin
lircatcncd scarcity of provisions in the uppe
listricts, particularly in the Districts of Spar
aiibnrg, Greenville and Laurens, the Governo
nd Council are of opinion that tl.e periuit
jtherto graced to distil grain, under ccrtaii
festrictious, should he and they are hereby re
oked, from and after the 1 Otli iitet., cxcep
>here a written contract can be exhibited witl
bo Confederate authorities, dated prior to til
th inst., and in such cases the permit shal
xtend only to the amount of such contracts
Resolved, That that the Governor be re
u'ested to issuo his proclamation declaring tin
hove revocation, setting forth the reasons fo
ic same, and urging the co operation of th
eoplo in enforcing: the regulat ions of the Gov
ruor and Council on the subject of distilla
on.
(Signed,) B.F.ARTHUR.
Secretary.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Executive Department, Nov. 3, 1802.
Whereas extensive and well-grounded ap
rehcusions are felt that the distillation of spi
ts from grain will produce disasterous effect
pun the supply ot hi cad tor the poor this win
sr. and greatly diminish the supply o
rendstuH's, so essential for support in oven
ranch of our armies in the field; and whereai
is eminently polite to snppiess everything
lat is calculated to en hu ge the field of dis
racefnl speculation in the present emergency
Now, know yr, that 1, Francis W. Dickens
ovcrnor and Cbinniatider.in-Chief in and ove
lie State, ot South Carolina, do hereby issui
lis my proclamatidn, declaring that all licen
es that may have been granted for tlie distil
ition of grain in any shape or form, except a
re embraced in the resolutions of the Execu
vo Council hereunto above attached, shall he
nd the same are J each and*every one of them
cVehy revoked, annulled and declared voi(
nd of no, limber effect, from and after tin
jnth day of the present month, and I do hero
y direct tbe Sheriffs and Magistrates in tin
ifferenl Districts of the State to discliarg<
it liTnlK: tlmil* Jlltloc 1 nli t It m i .ti/\<>ln
i ii, ii i ?i i i ? ttiv. ii viuiao lit viul^ iiijo |'l
uition, and iii aiding with all their legal pow
p to suppress this crying and enormous evil
ud in addition to this 1 call upon a'l gooe
nd patriotic citizens of the State to lend thci
id and energetic assistance to the same ends
0 good citizen can stand quietly by and se<
ie evils attendant upon this distillation with
it at least giving his aetivo influence to sup
ess it
XVc are in the midst of a great revolution,
volving our very existence, and the free u*<
'ardent spirits by our brave hut thoughtless
ildiel's, has done more to injure the discipline
' our artnics and to introduce sickness aid
iscase than any other cause. The question
simply whether we are are to keep bread
>r Soldiers' families or allow it to be mnnnfac
ired into poison, to be administered to theii
usbands and brothers in service.
1 earnestly entreat that every man may use
s best exertions to see that this proclamation
immediately enforced, and thus aid in sup essing
a vice which is a disgiaoc to virtuous
ccmcn, and if not suppressed, is well calculad
to saj> and nnderniino our strength and
hver as an independent people.
itness my hand and the gieat seal of the
State, at Columbia, this the third day
,. s.] of November, in the year of our Loid
18G2, and in the 87th year of the sovereignty
and independence of the State
of South Carolina.
F. W. PICKENS.
J?S?f"*All papers in the state copy twice.
November 7 2
3uth Carolina?Kershaw District.
BY WM, M. BULLOCK", KSbUIUK, ORDINARY.
\rHKREAS, J NO. R. SHAW APPLIED TO
1 t mo for Letters of Administration on all and
igular the Roods and chatties, rights and credits of
iristian Tolmie, late of tho District alorosaid, deused
:
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
igular, tho kindred and creditors ol tho said deceasto
be and appear before meat our next Ordinary's
iurt for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw
mrtHouseon tho twentieth day of November next,
show cause, if any, why the said administration
onld not be granted. - ' ?* - v' -V **
Given under my Hand and Seal, this 28th
y of' Octobor, in tho year of our Lord, one thousand
cht hundred and sixty-two, and in tho eighty- aixth
ar' of the Indepondonco and Sovereignty of tho
ato of South Carolina.
October 31 2 WM. BULLOCK, O. K. p.
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\.4c
- ?fgHLJJ
Country Homesauir
?f ft^ajf Rfccjbvka Two ilfces, MO&E OF \
<1 that Fmo, Bladk Checked Country" HqjMKPun,
Suitable for winter, tor cale at .'The 014 5org|i?
rr ?' Sopteiqber 12 > &. 1ft
jeTGOW
Just Received by Express.
r|X)ILKT 60 IP, TOOTH BRUSHES**' ' *
X Needles and Tins,
Black and co orwi silk GIotgp,
Brown Shirtings arid Drills,
Bleached Shirting, 4x4 Linen oud Towels.
Also?A lot of Matches at
October 10 ROBERT M. KENNEDY'S.
Blacking! Blacking!! Blacking!!!
2 4 V\^K ARTICLE OF SOUfHERN MADE
R i BLACKING ? warrented to equal anything
x manufactured North of the lino of demarkation?may
be hud at the most reasonable price, by making, immediate
app ication ut the ''Old Brick Comer."
r October 10 T. a MYERS.
Notice.
t X JB. JOS. w. DOBY IS MY AUTHORIZED
^.*1 agent <3arin"br my absence. Those indebted to
1 me will please call and settle with liiro. Those to
o whom I am indebted will please hand in their acconnt
I to him. " D. M. RODGER&
October 31 8'
Estate S&le
r T)Y PERMISSION OF 1VM.J. BULLOCK, ORe
1 J dinary for Kershaw District.*! will sell at public
out-cry, at the residence'of the subscriber, on Friday
the 14t.ii day of November uejet, the following pre
perty, belonging to the estate ot 0. IS. Buskin, dee'd,
to-wit:?one sorrel Mi.ro, one Yearling, Plantation
Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture,&c.
Terms made known on day ol sale. ?>
W. D. GASKIN,
October 31 3 Adm'r. est. C. E Baskin, dee'd.
Seed Wheat! Seed Wheat!!
4 N EXTRA FINE ARTICLE OF SEED WHEAT,
- l\ for sale by A. T. LATTA.
s Oc'ober 31
NOTICE
r 4 LL PERSONSWHO HAYKCLAIMS AGAINST
s * \ the estate of M. J. Young, deceased, will pre?
sent the same, duly attest, to Wm. R. Taylor,' Esq.,
_ i my attorney; and all persons who are indebted to said
estat.* will please make payment of the same to toy
raid attorney, at an early d.iv.
i, ' JOHN YOUNG, *
r, October 31 4 Adtn'r. of M. J. Young, dee d.
STATE OF SOITH CAROLINA.
aijj i. <js irsbr. uiiiNiiLtAi. a UMuck, i
Columwa, November 7,18G2. $
i ORDER NO. 38.]
I THE President of the Confederate States
having accepted, for ninety days1 .service,
the Second, Third, Eight and Eleventh Regiments
of the First Corps of Reserves, (Colonels
Cash, EI ford, Witherspoon ard Ryan,) the Colonels,
thereof are hereby ordered to report for
' duty, with their respective commands, to Gen.
Beauregard, at Charleston.
II. The Colonels ofsaid Regiments will desi^I
nate the time and place of rendezvous for their
respective Regiments, and extend the order to
their commands without delay.
III. All applications for exemption for other cause
than physical disability, and for indefinite
furlough on account of ''public interest," will be
made to the Colonels of the respective Regiments.
All applications for exemption on account
of physical disability will be made to the
Surgeons of the Regiments of Reserves, the certificates
to be approved by the Colonels, No
exemptions will be granted other thahr-ttooso
authorized by the laws of the State.
IV. The Colonels of the Regiments are authorized
to issue all necessary transportation.
Tl.. ii,?
J?V l/HAVI MIC Ml H I IIWI rtliu VAMIMI..I1*
WILMOTG. DbSAUSSITRE,
Adjutant and Inspector General of S. C.
B3T Chnrteston Cou-ier and Afercury,Greenvillo
Patriot and Mountaineer, Marion Star,
Darlington Southerner, Camden Confederate,
Lancaster Ledger, Clarendon Banner, Sumter
Watchman and Barnwell Sentinel publish each
oncc.
November 7 1
Cash StoreSWEET,
GREASY, AID
i <e ,
NECESSARY. - . j
1IIHD. BROWN SUGAR,
5 bbls. Crushed do200
lbs choice Leaf Lard,
8 boxes ciroice ana common Tobacco, i
2 tierces frosh Rice, / . ^
Cayenne Pepper, Pepper Sanse,
Preservocl (linger and Peaches,
Capers, Worcestershire Sauce,
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