The Horry dispatch. (Conwayboro', S.C.) 1861-1863, October 03, 1861, Image 6
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THURSDAY MORNING,
M AT CONWAYBORO', H. C.
WT BY GILBERT & DARR.
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BHHLim|rtail cratia. Obituarv
SELECTED POETRY
EARLY RISING.
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"God bless the man who (^rst invented ?lee|
80 Hancho Tama said, and so say 1;
And bless him. also, that he didn't keep
Ilia great discovery to himself; or try
To make it?as the lucky fello^might?
A close monopoly by "patent right!"
I ho roan who nrst inveuted sle
(I reality can't avoid the iteration;)
But blast the man with curses loud and dc
Hfe Whate'er the rascal a name, or agrt or i
A
Who drat invented, and went round adviaii
That artificial cut off?Early Kiting!
"Kite with the lark, and with the lark to he
Observes some solemn, sentimental owl
Maxims like these arc very cheaply said ;
ere you make yourself a fool or owl
^kfe^^uire about the rise?and (all
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Bf-the week. j^lordonHYille, Va.,froinl
K_?0:0 correspondent : "We ha
g itsni is from the correspond* ??g*F*tnent took place i
H Miwlmoa JVvMry, under dale morning of the 1 *.?th in*
Maxry Gregg, with a recon- P0<. eighteen miles we.-;
connisting of part of the 1st on 1he 'in? ?f tl*e llaltim
Bulb Carolinians, two guns and <,ur troojf* ijjere cousin
KM boras, started on Sunday ' Third Tenness*
K? tireal Falls of the Potomac, companies of the Thin
Rait** aboro Washington. Us- meat. The enemy, ni
^^^Ho?day owning, they catne to can*? in of our tr
B mon the Alexandria. Loudon random shots. The fir
Bre Railroad. Hers thsy mot a ?P*rit, when the llrssia
Bit fits &th Ohio Regiment, Colonal ?D* man w?" wounded
| The first fire of Gregg's guns de- ?nemy s side quite a nu
carT The Ohioaaa ied. Ic-nvinR ?'tcir exact lor* is not *t
Kd upon the held. No one wen in- ,urr'' i*o gun* end a m
HEr ?ide Two other skirmishes;
E|h< 19th inst., the inmates of iho ,',p **?initjr of Roitine>
Butt PeolUatiary revolted and at- ' onfederate troops, in
theireecape. The movement "ill. attacked 1I?M) No
Bfejtewowr, jrfler ail had hern leA*?ng two pieces of
spiked. Tlusis wan no
Confederalr troop*, hut
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NEWS OP THE WEEK, [c
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The Ix>n<i"ti Timet editorially ridicules ?
bo ptMport tjttem of the United State*,
nd aa ys that it will not aecure the Join
d end Tbe only complaint England _
its made in tbo matter iit in regard to
ho discourtesy to Lord Lyons, in leavng
bim to learn of tho new arraogement
rotu the newapapora.
In England movements are making of
roopa preparatory to their embarkation
o Canada.
The colored reaidenta of Seltua, Ala.,
rave raised $200 by an entertainment,
or the cause of tho South.
J* is understood that the Board of
^otnuiiaaioncrs, to detcrmiuo claims for p
ndemity under the sequestration Act, e
sill be spfcedily organised, and witb the 11
ipccial view of the continuation of the "
ippinteea as members of the Confederate q
Court of (Maims, to be organised under j,
tho permanent Constitution. Judge a
Scarborough, of Virginia, is spoken of as t
of the
r 11 hz
r. The Laws "of Newspapors.
1. Subscribers who do uot giro c
pre** ootice to thj* contrary, are c??n?i
ered as wishing to conliuuo their su
scription
P" If subscribers order the discon?in
auce of their newspapers, the publish
1 may coutinuc to send them uutil all ;
| resrnges are paid.
d. If subsciibcrs neglect or refuse
; take their newspapers fioin the offices
which thev are ilireeieil ?lm?f ?r.? I..
r|?, | " J *~*xv?/ **"v "*
| responsible until they havo settled t
fp | bills ami ordered them discontinued
it*- If subscribers remove to otb
p .jcs without informing tbo publisbci
' , and the newspapers arc sent to the ft
1g' 1 mcr direction they arc held respon
blc.
d," i 5. The Courts havo decided that i
, fusing to take newspapers fmm tbo offi<
. or moving and leaving them uncall
: for, is prima facie evidence of intcotic
, | nl fraud.
Mljfc Courts, have also repeated
posthi s er
M^of giving reasons I
My the 1'oht Office L
person
_
tbe Charleston Hrrcu/y the Imliann to cu-opc
just lc.-tmt-a I lint ad hOsUalod el firnl. but co
at fir. o clock on the ^ th2 I""1 *? ,igl" ?l
? . mutitilirtire vu oi>
..fit Now I* reek Do- ?.e*poct.dly to our otti
. Cumberlnntl, M<l.t in?lian* nil took to their
vreornHXiio'lUKrooil. broken Knglitb in their f
.it. tuck ! Kentnrk !"' Thin
teil of two companies UfJ u ^ hta|orfe->
e Regiment ant two I.rj 0J(| Kentucky otto
lee mil Virginia liegi- l.et tli.it shout be hen
lathering about i "Kentuck ! Rcntuck ! t
oops una rtr??l a few ? ? "nore ?hnn bor not
* ... herself with glory ana
e *ns feturneU with a m
DM bruktt mill H*?il ? i * '
, iiuwd OI
on our side. On the . The following are #um
mber were killed, but I Ki?l?. according to on
ted. Our turn cap- K*?cm co,u^ro. *.d p,
1 ut hi>?li|ilirit:
and of color-, Tito *?r in which we i
arc tbus reported: In fui ?? it ifftfctt property
four companion of n"* 11 c'vil war. The H
command of Colonel 1 Sw"u,',, '? lk* J*
toe war between ttreat U
rlhernara. who lied, foloniea ?iu prior to tin
cannon, loaded und petitionee, n civil war. In
loan on the nide of the ' ,ion >' became a public w
nereral Northerner- , ??? ?*?? ". " ?* '?? rig
laclicti to the ticw itovei
| itiK noutrnl, the nation- i
lhar akirtai-b in the our authority
^^Jutietion The ! ligerent iiaiio^BMS
LI O It li 'i
porri) gispattj)
KUITOK.
JOSE RH T WALSH.
Thursday Morning, October 10
Vx. \
CqT* Th* Kditorial and Proprietary ?l
artmcnta of (be Ih?/>alch, will 1>? conduct*
ntirely independent of each other All cor
iiinicatiomi referring lo the fortner, muat 1
ddreated to .lie Editor. Financial matter
n?l ercrjihing connected with the huaino
f the paper, will he conducted by the Pr
iri*lor?. or Mr. X. G. Oateen, who will ?rai
act nay buaineaa during their absence fro
own.
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PROCLAMATIC
M STATE OF SOUTH ( AIt01
be KAKCl'TJI'f /th'PAST.VKXM
J ELY 0,
iCr A CCOIIDING to An Act of die t
r? j /m rale (.'ongrcM, entitled An
put into operation the Government un
.* i permanent Constitution of the t"
**' t rate States of America," it is re-iuir
1 each State Shall Vote on the first n>|
re- I in November next, for Presold
q Vice President of the Confederate
, which officers arc to he inaujtnitited
, I went v-*eennd of February next, ami
WIIKItKAS the existing law of tin
i provides that the Fleet ors for Pro?ide
Uy Vice President shall be appointed l>v tl
1 J-!-#.. I _| ,l._ i ?:-i_.
({j | Liimuir, niil'irn', mo HVglPini III P
Ntnte wi'l -jot Ik* in regular session
' e | lime prescribed l?v the aforesaid Ac^
| |?oinliiipnt uf Electors,
tit 1 Jj^crcfdie be it ki
rale with ill. They
nsented on being tolli
lio troops. In a few?
encd upon us, r^fer
cent, upon wbul^nic
heels, in
light. *Keu^^^Keni
incident iflp be re- %
e more take the field !
ird across the river,
tentiick!" nnd it will
itral position to crown
bring about a peace.
w J*.
ic of (be general rules
maent legal writers,
roperty during a mtu
are now engaged, *o
, it a public war. unl
npremc Court of tho
ar I7W, decided (hat
rilain and (lie I'nited
J Declaration of I <,!?..
ul after I It iit tleelarnar
bei ween intUpendhlit
of public war alr?incut
ll> remain- *
of F.ur<>pe recoxniio A
an_1W[r a| I^nillaim flW
*
m
* UIS Jr"A
"Our Frionda of Northern Birth/*
Daring the tlruggU ia which we ere
* jeow engage !, and over after wards, all oi
- u* will be apt to cherish unfriendly, if
eot bitter feelings towards everything
_ end everybody connected with Yankeetloin;
but in the uarne of all that is
~ Venerous and just, let as not be so blindkd
by our prejudices as to persecute and
footemn auy one rnorcly because by acct cot,
and by no will of his own, he was4
porn north of Mason's and Dixon's Line.
d?t us honor and do justice, at leas^ tb
lihoee whose every day walk and conferwfttion,
prove them to be our friends.
^Specially to those of Northern birth
e-Among us, an ] all orer tha South, who 1
the justness of our cause, hare sacri
'Jlced property, pride of section, sou all r
\tbo fond rceollections of the kjrne of! a
J their birth. When tbey tight f tf us, we | ?
cjniust remember that they fight against ' ii
'^kindred and friends, and already has ' 1
Anther met brother in deadly conflict on ti
Battlc6cld. Our worthy President a
B withou^XMrth
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I, Y DISP
>N. Now Is the Time U Subscrl
POR TTT V TRT.WCWVI.V
A.NU WKKKLY
( SUMTER WATCHMA
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TIIK riloritlKTOitS of THF.SK i* a pi
I are now sparing neither expense u<
labor lo keep fully up with (lie great
current of new*. a* well a? to
render their Journal* second
lu none iu regard to
general interest and
LIXAi reliability. Vrraugeinenia
* have
I Sti I. been
onfede- ; made by which new* up to the latest 111011
Act t? will bo furnished,
dor the Clc^r Till WEEK I. V I'M'K/l [THE onfede
CHEAPEST IX THE STATE)
r,J ' y.V A Ol'AXCK, I'EU
liic*uuv I
it mid
r,?4.oo.
CuT WEEK!.)' I'A I'EU. IX AO- "
e State | I'.lX('E /'EE AXXI'M. \\ ITH
lit and XEWS !'/'TO THE LATEST
lie Leg- HO I II II E E1' U E E Ooftliis
IX(i TO EE ESS
CZ ffiij.oo.
^( !11.11KBT^& f)AHI
LATEST BY
[From Di?p*tclicit to Churl
Richmond, June 24.?It i
the Maryland Legislature has
inner of itrrmniun. It in uii
passed in Kterct session.
It in a?iJ that Senator Cril
his compromise to CongrMi
with the tbrent tbat Kentucky
it is not adopted.
WashiJtOToji, June 24.--fl
gard is evidently preparing to
position is a good one. Judgt
be no battle for some weeksy<
There is no news to-day fro
the telegraph lines are down i
lion has been interrupted by i
Andrew Johnson has arrii
ton, and claims to represent I
Twenty thousand Southern
Fairfax Court House.
It is reported that the r
doubled. Also that Congresi
k the writ of kahrrr corpmt at an
. r o 11.
WAH HEW8. ?
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Lexington in Miaieuri, ku fallen into trc
?ur bands after a oMiplrti victory over io{
tb? Heaaians: Col. Mulligan command- tlx
d, wit'u 3,500 troop* strong)y entrench
m1. Ilia reinforcements were intercepted the
imi driven back. The fight lasted for Ar
evcral dajia?from the 16th to tha 21st. 1V>
The situation of tha Federals grew desperate.
Sorties and skirmishes took Un
dace eonstantlj. Finally, the Federals Int
icld a council and decided to capitulate, the
'rice demanded tha unconditional sur- at
coder of the officers. The wen were gui
Mowed to depart without arms. The | tha
'ederals marched out to the tune of, w?l
'Dixie." Mulligan shed tears and the Da
nen raved but took the oath not to serve j tui)
gainst the Confederacy. Mulligan was pos
rounded. Gov. Jackson arrived at Lex- I 1
ngton on Saturday with the legislature, j sid<
"he prisoners, property, and specie cap- j crei
urcd arc immense. It is a splcndcd tho
od profitable victory. 1
Geueral l'rioVs official mint
ATClI.
ibe DISTINCT DIIIECTO K1
lusTKicT oyncuRs.
All Stinil't /'iirish?Sftialor.
j^r Cknrles Allnton, Jr%
Rrpf' tfHlilttVt.
Peter Y*uglit, Sr.
GHS ;
>r J
J J. V. Montgomery, Peter Yiiught, Ji
Tkoe. King, Wui. M. Poet, M.D., 11. ]
Session*.
(' mmi??i?nrr* of ItonHt.
Peter Yruiglil, Jr.. A. It Flagg. J. W. I.
Itrlire, t'liarle* Alston. Jr., IsmaL Stulve
I II IM II I' .
<i. it. ivigv, ii. l. ocwiun*.
went j Committioner* of Free ?r\ool*. "
| Peter Vauglii J*r*. Chairman, W. K. Cuko
US M. l> , Sect'jr, Wm. M.iitlit w-. I). L Se
ttioua. W. A. CI a rtl jr.
Cotnmi*$ionrr* o f the Poor.
j W. K. Cuckun. M. L) , .Chairman, Pet
Caught. Jr. Sect'y, Joe. Clardy, Thorn
1 King, J. J. Gore.
Merchant* a I /.it tie Hirer.
Iredell (tore.
Dealer in Groceries. Dry (Jowl*. 1/nrJirare
Wm. Mathews.
Denier in .Yarn I Store*, (J roc met, Dry Goo
TH.
MAIL. REIKFORC
AN I>
.ton Courier.] PROVISION
reported that BLLS. No. Ca. PLOUK.
puwU ?n()rdi- B." 108Mki No. Cn. Flou
1 to hare been obbla. Pilot bread, (made in (
1 Keg Duller,
. . - Tierce* Prime lliee nun fo
lenden will offer
?ALtO
i, accompanied A -|mU |#t of WHITB roR.
r will accede if The*? good* are ou conaigtui
be aohl low, .
eneral Baaure- And only for tho (
advance Ilia Now ia the lime to gel jour an
,* aay there will M lhe" * n,? ? ?} ? \h'n *
J again be had in thia market. A
* * OEO. II. t
>m Missouri, as | June 27 IT
" TO THE LAD]
' ? a nick lot op lack j
red s( Washing- and MU8I.INM. can be
iast Tennessee, cash, at low figures, at
i troops are at C(
June 27 17
iarr la to be ATTSNTION
? is to suspend | IV.4CC.MAW LlCtrytt
*Oyd?y. peillF. KIXOKTOXJ^di
P of KM 10 mount- I
l^tfimneiliatc on Hr
?1
der (ten. II. It. Jackson, of Georgia, _
bcring 2600 troops, and the IT. S. ?
iop?, under Gen. Reynold*,' nutuber- ^
j 6000, resulting in the total defeat of
J latter. j
The following ia a xpecial dispatch to fl
? Charleston Courier. The IIampt>n V
tillery ia doing a good work on tho
Fairfax, C. II. October 3.?Tko
lited States steam propeller Ilcsoe,
twelve hutidr* d tons, was sunk by
1 Hampton Artillery last Wvducsday,
Free Stooe Point. It ia said that a JM
I boat baa also beon sunk ainco then, and
1 the atnoke stack appear* above the fl
bar near Matthias Point. President ^ I
via reviewed the troops to day The S
Itarv display was very grand and ins- Tj
MM
I'hc
of the H
sod, and a^H
ught to be iedtcH n|
renthousandjy^H
f . | i'arrmyt ami CaLinft Muktr.
_ W. T. Uoiid.
Boot ami Shor Muktr.
W. J. Abraham*
Bates of PoMtage in the Confoder?j
ate States
UM I.I Il k lift. SM
Single U'ltciM not vxctrtling a half uunc^H
in wri^lii?
F??r miy ili?iitiiro under *>00 mile*. *> rru^J
F< r uuy ili.-iiiiK t' ?HT ">(N? niiU'x, lllc^H
An Additional single rule for each x<l^|
i al liull ounce or lc?s.
a- 1 > i
Jf. Ill I lie foregoing ease* llie postage t^^^H
prepaid by stamps or stamped envelopes,
Advertised letters '1 cents each.
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To >'C rated by weight as letters nr?
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er | In nil to be prepaid by siuin^^^^^^H
as I stamped cut elopes.
on .NcwararKBs
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from
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