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ROME. OA.
M. MUSSEL, Surra..
TUX,DAY HOXIflKO, on. 3».
Our Saranirab corre«F->ndnra*'.
Caup Lawton, OeL 24, 1M01.
Leak Cov*uk>—The election lor
eld officers (*' our Regiment, (il»« 20)
PVf oft 1 cm Tliursdaj ; six companies
roticg here, an<l four onSapelo Island,
mil recalled in the election of Ran
dolph Spaulding. for Colonel, Captain
Tho# W. Alexander, Lieut. Col., and
L. O. Knight, M.ijcr.
As an evidem-e of Capt. Alexander's
_K>pularity, he run ahead of Col. Spaul-
ling, and against one of the strongest
jien that opposition could put out
against him, Judgo Hausell, ot Tho*
oasville. There were four companies
.juin .Judge II an sell's county, and
:otuo of tho men reported that Capt.
\lexander would not serve if elected.
It is due to Capt. Alexander, to stuto
ihat lie was no aspirant for the office,
\nd told his friends here before ho
eft. that lie did not desire any position
u the staff, lie was asked if he would
dlow his name to he run for Major.—
Ho said not if any one else wanted it.
tie will be surprised to learn that ho i*
-,ur Lieut. Col., for he had no *dea of
being run for that office. So one, is
.nore deserving the compliment, and
will no doubt lill tho office satisfactory
to all concerned, and with honor to
himself.
The boys regret parting with their
model Capt., one who have endeared
himself to every meuiMr of his com
pany, by his uniform kindness to
them at all times, and under all cir
cumstances. Yet, for tho Nike of do
ng honor to whom it is justly duo,
nd, ns they had it in their power to
:eciprooate the many favors and acts nf
kindness on his part, voted unanimously
for his promotion, and now anxiously
awaits liis return to greet him as
Lieut. Colonel of the 20th ltegiment.
There arc four of our company sick
with the chills and fever. They are at
private houses in the city, as well pro
vided for as they can be.
Karr W. Berryliill and \V. S. Farris
aro ut Mrs. Kebecca Harley’s. James
M. Carney and K. Dollar aro at Mrs.
Ann Smith's. They aro nil doing well.
Their friends need not bo uneasy about
hem, for those ‘Hood .Samaritans''
will not see thorn suffer. They will
not pass them Ay.
Everything is quiet here, though
ready for any emergency.
If yen liavo any blankets up your
way to spare, send the boys some, for
they will bo needed. Do no! forget
Report of Iho Soliciting committee. Tbrflreit ftnvnl Expedition SfSnrW
The Soliciting Committee of the Sol- the Confederate States,
diers’ Aid Relief Society, for tho pres- J The following particular* of the great
ent month, return their thanks to the , naval expeditid*4lmt h** l**n prepar-
ladies and gentlemen who unfitted us ii^od jo ttrifctjlto Sofjh<% coast, have
r to ihe Secretary of tiie So- New York l»drp^;
at- its next meeting. With the “Heavy (todies of troops
Bright souvenirs ot
This mum. tli«
imuii-. mi« g ■■■y t— - y. th7 * Joyflti* nod jf-
the Tableaux on Friday evening last. ■' found thelrWay into Northern papers. ! Lino sunlight onf
We have in our Mudfthaiura of|l.45, Tlte Washington oom^pdem of the W “,Sdm^,£r
'^hciU’d with fidvo'aowiffoseatrtue—
Readily
in cere desire, that it may add us much
omfort to our brave soldiers, as it i»
►ur pleasure to conlril ute.
Very Respectfully, ,
Mi** Marv Bu-ixes,
“ XAtutHri'uuvt,
“ Li7.xis I'sitsawooD,
“ Savannah Stillwell.
Soldiers' Aid Society.
List Wednesday was the regular day
r the meeting of the Soldier*' Aid
R'ie.ty, but owing to the inclemency of
the weather, the utteuduuce was small,
and as a full meeting was desiml it was
resolved to adjourn until the next
Wednesday.
it |« then-for*. «motif ■. .,nc.!. <J
lira. .« the III. I.'l" " K ill meet to III.,r-
row, Wednesday, the Stitts, at the City
Hall, immediately after the l'raycr
iug down to Annapolis by fh« rail
road. to join a sou expedition, to what
j oint on the coast, ol course, remains
“ secret. While otu 1 cilia* •*» «e«« out*
at lcasp
pH per ecttrif'lneiiiv were taken down
to the railroad depot, lor shipment to
Annapolis. t*neol ««r «*«
neilt Ulililsr* /nil liol il ies exj
opinion that Imllles will M I
lewlit
Met
this.
Shin hi.asters.—We understand that
i-hango bills’’ issued by tho Savannuli
Savings Bank have found their way
entered iuto circulation
here. They are fractional part" of a
dollar, and redeemable in Savannah
The need of small change is much felt
here, but wo presnrao that without
some place of redemption in this city,
or some reasonable guarantee here, our
businessmen will bo slow to lake them
however much they may bo embarrass*
d in making change. l>oes this cur
rency circulate freely in Savannah?—
v olunluS Enquirer.
Not very freely, but to the full ex
tent of our ability to get it.—tSavannah
Itepubliean.
Wc tind them a “very elegant *uc-
ccdaneum,” and any ono wishing to
pay subscription to the Courier in
Home Railroad shinplastcrs, can be a«-
onimodatxl.
More Ai.adaka Tnoors.—A portion of
another company, called the “Bartow
Avengers," from Cherokee county Ala.,
came up on tho steamer Cherokco
Saturday night, and left about 12
•/clock on Sunday, on the Win. Barney,
for Calhoun. Tho ]>ortion that came
up numbered 50, under command of
Capt. Hale. The balance aro expected
next Saturday. They go into camp at
Notasulga, and destined for const do*
gfiy-Tho.*. Mngrntli from the Light
Guards, and Jus. T. Mitchell, from tho
Miller Rifles, have returned recently
from the camps.
JSS-Wc 6<-.o tho timbers arc being
prepared for a new whurt’ at the Ala
bama Planters' Steamboat Lauding.
J6Tlt will bo seen from our corros
I ondent Floyd, that Capt. Alexander
has boon elected Lieutenant Colonel of
the 26th Regiment, recently formed for
coast service. This is a well deserved
compliment to true merit. Lieut. Col
A , though a civilian, will soon tnastei
r post
#3F* Wo learn that Judge Mngrntli,
of Charleston, has decided the Seqtits-
iration Act to 1/e constitutional. This
settles the matter. Henceforth every
cato will turn upon the facts of the
property belonging to an alien enemy
The facts nnlv will bo involved.
Jfoii W. L. Yancey has
ter from Loudon to tlm e
Montgomery Ad7crti"*-r, i
elected by tho Mgi*hitur«
erato Senator from A lab
ritlen a lot*
tor of the
ring that if
ns n Con fed-
would
that capacity. His letter
udes as follows:
If I cannot finish my mission hcr«,
shall not be honorably recalled be-
i« tho 1st of January, 1 shall ask the
'evident to recall me. 1 came here
reluctantly, nt bis request—at great
nersoual and pecuniary sacrifice—which
I canr.ot continue longer than then, as
long as Ihe country has so many ablo
men who can supply the vacancy to be
made by my retirement.
®®rTho Richmond Examiner of the
24th, says that Col. Stovall's Battalion
of Georgia troop", mi inhering about 600
men, arrived there yesterday from
Lynchburg, where they have hoen
sonic time encani|M*d. They marched
to tho new Fair flrounds, whence they
will sc.on proceed to the scene of actual
conflict. Tho man composing this
command ure .‘talwart, able-bodied fel
lows, a part of the bone and sinew o|
the noblo State represented ill their
persons.
ft-There is to ho an nuetinn sale of
1100,000 warth of dry goods in C'hnrles-
i tho 5th of November.
From Norfolk.
From the Norfolk correspondent of
of the Charleston Courier we take the
following:
Norfolk, Oct. 21.—A Lieutenant i
the Federal army was arrested th
morning at about throe o'clock, at
l'lg Point, lb-was going ashore in a
small boat, and on being hailed, asked
if he was approaching Newport News.
It i* probable, tln-refore, that he had
started from one of the Federal
sols in the If-wlo, and was driven
across tho riv* r towards tho Pig Point
batterv, whet- tv wa* promptly secur
ed. lie gave name as Hale, and
said he was a relative of .Senator Halo
and ©f GkM»n Welles, Secretary of
War. Lieut. 11.1 o. as ho is called, is
safely confin'd in prbonnt Portsmouth.
I learn that !».- dated when arrested
that lie had b.-.-oine tired of the Fede
ral service, mi*l dmired to join the
South and assist in putting n atop to
the depredations rf oilr Northern eno-
Mtlm* wove liove'i magic spell.
Tho* sweet the dream—'tis but a dream,
its influence voftening maxbood.s
■ liaiiir
For woman tie the haaretneent b«wwi,
Still gilding lifeV It burial dart! ,
My Hist bring* e’er this dream of fov**;
I b ! fold it eTorely to thy bretut !
Shrin'd wife, like timid nestling.
Within it*
others rlu ItTing nest.
'file Jiule/teiulemt iins the following in
fereitc* to lid*expedition 111 ItsedMo.
11 column*:
• Hue of ih-* most exi«tnd*e naval
|K>dition* in wlueh tlii* . ouiuiy ever
«»«*■• i* »■•» i“ »| <I
part'd it i* H|rea«ly mi the wny to u
■tninou re»nle«vi*ii*. Tne larger por-
an of this tie. I iia* been fitted out nt
ew York, but *eier.d veanel* have
lay*n prepari'd at IsmI.mi and Piulndei.
pliia. The expeilitioii. a» it «*» com-
jKjsed in our liariMir a lew days since, i
presented » somewiiMt novel appear- |
mice. The Baltic load.*.I nearly to her
guard*, the At Ian lie. Vaiuh rbilt. nil'll
r ocean ►leniiier*. a!t bearing vein i
able freight, lay in Hie stream, uiih I
gun l>out*, side wheel mid pr<>p<ller*,
even the iliminutive tug. laid
proudly with the war fl< et. Saturday
witnesoed the departure *>f the Coat-
Xacoalcoa, I'uhawlai. Itonti'.ke, Empire
City, Parkersburg, ITiadilla. and Atlan
tic. The ll.ild IIImmIc Maud Kegi-
incut wa* iruimferreU from Fort Hamil
ton to the Caliawba, mid Colonel Mor
rill's engineer* were taken on another
veisel.
“Ihtring Monday the Star of the
South, ttcoun tpl«-eu. B'liiet Webster.
Ariel, Arago, Yaiidethilt. Oriental ami
Rliodo lsluii'1, left Iheir several an
chorages and *|*e«l their way out of the
port.
“The first destination of the vcs«©U
compos'ng the w.\|H.-<lition are Hampton
Roads and Annapoli*. Tlien v d Vfv
sela will rcmleivous at tiiv foimer
place, while the tran-poi t* are engaged
Bl« *t i* the happy man who claims
My seron./, in true wimwiT* heart.
Till* give* liew life to lliatihiMMl'* hope
It elicer* him in tin- bu»y mart;
It draw* him to the |ie.ieeittl home,
WlHMiee friendly wordy, and tende
r.lei
oriles,
But manluxai's heart, with patriot throh
Bent* high, with fiercer, wilder glow.
hildliood'* shriek, mid woman’*
oh.
i take
fated, with *
o«.p* fr..«
iidd.ii
nap.
I tlllth.
that thei
• I5.IXJ0 ii
i|>olii
that the
ton Grey
I hin>da'
We
ineiilinl GtiNid, Washing-
lid three other regiment*
have order* to join the divLiou at An-
napoli*. It is, therefore, probable that
an aggregate force if 25.WSJ men will
lie sent oil'. These will l*e fully cquip-
pod, armed in the best manner, and
shipped with ubilltdalicu of provis-
[t'orres|*oii<lrni‘o Mubile Ur<iiler A Adv<
isrr.J
There arc now certainly about seven
ty-five ivar vowels anchored in the
Roadstead just beloiv our city, only
alKHit ten miles distant. They con
sist of largo and small steamers, full-
rigged ships, transjiorts, mid schooners,
Ac.
Tho ship great Republic, which is
among them, has a considerable num
ber ot' horses on Imard.
Two steam frigates came into the
Roads this morning nt in o'clock.
There i* much activity among tho
tugs plying Iron: Old Point to tin? vari
ous vessels, notwithstanding tho heavy
sea that is running in tho Broad*, and
tho wind blowing very freshly from
Has i wnrd.
JUiT 11 is with pleasure that wo can
announce there is one article in the
market that has a Journwanl tendem-y
—molasses. As butter lias gone beyond
all sense or reason, wo are very thank
ful the molasses crop is plentiful.
JfcJ-W have learved that Mr. Bwi-
nell is quite sick, which accounts for
jur not receiving any letters from
Tennessee Anti-Hog Law—Tcnnewce
has just illustrated her sagacity by levy
ing a State tax of fivo dollars each up
on every nui>erfluoin dog. Household
ers arc allowed to retain each ono dog,
but a i»enalty of twenty dollur* in im
posed on the owner if his dog is convic
ted of killing a sheep. Hereafter
there will l»e somo chance for wool and
mutton in Tennessee— for tho farmers
will not allow that that law to remain a
dead letter.
In Georgia we estiinato thcro are
about three hundred thousand dogs;
tho hulk of them of no vnluo in any
capacity, except to bay the moon and
make night hideous. ’Ihe rx)»cn»e of
feeding these dog* would make ample
provision for many a poor soldier’s
family, and they abo prevent tho rear
ing of nliout half a million sheep,
which would cost little or nothing to
feed ihtmi, and nett their owners about
one million dollars per annum in wool
and meat, both of which arc now so
sadlv needed, besides vastly imploring
the land upon which they graze.
The question I* now, whether dogs
arc so inseparable to our habits and in
ternal |w»liey that an unlimited supply
must l*o maintained nt this expenso
and sacrifice; or w ill the hegiriaiuro j ry. lie stands fully
Igorou* enactment by 1 i* very slender. To !•
From Pensacola.
Pensacola, Sunday Night, Oct. 20.
The winds and storm* ef the past few
days have erased their howling* and
fury, and tlm city i* now in the enjoy
ment ol the calm and sundiiun of a
May mom.
I telegraphed you last night that
hunt. C. Sayre, of the Confederate Ma
rine corn* ha* been released on parole
by Col. |liown, on honor that when hi*
wound w/ uld admit lie should return
to captivity, unless honorably exchang
ed. I have jti*l left hi* room ; he is in
lino humor, and in hi* own peculiar
vein relates som© of the incident* of
tho fight, in which he either played a
part or witnessed. Having participat
ed in the advance move lie was, of
course, in the rear on the return inarch,
when and where most of tho cnHualtic*
befell our side. His leg was pier.ed
with a Minnie ball from Ihe regulars of
hieut. Seeley, who had by some means
obtained the rear of cur troops. He
was carried by hi* immediate compan
ion* sottio distance down tho bench
where he was left, under tho la-lief that
he) would la' carried nlioard u little
Confederate guard schooner or sloop
that whs atiiiiding immediately for
tho shoro—hut wa* not discovered,
and of cour*e fell into the hands of the
After c
troops had left the Island,
lie wn* approached by an officer on
horseback, to whom he introduced
himself as “Lieut. Sayre, of the Confed-
crato States marines." The olllcer re
plied, “I am Lieut. laingdon, of the wr-
my—you shall be iinmcdiaioiy eared
for.” Ifu was next visited Lv some of
Wilson’s Mv*. who promised him good
treatment, and claiming him ms their
prisoner, lie was shortly after taken
to tho hospital, where ho wa* treated
with the utmost kind no** by the chief
surgeon, the officer* of the army ns well
a* bv regulur* and Zouave privates.
Col. Brown also visited and conversed
with in the most amiable manner.
Lieut. Sayre will divulgo notldug that
compromise* hi* honor. All our (WImo-
ners, while on the Island, were treated
in a similar manner; mid it w its, no
doubt, gratifying to Col. Brown to learn
that Gen. Bragg ha* acted in a like
manner toward the Federal prion
liis hand*. Lieut, ffayrewu* brought
r on a liu<M
Gen. Jett, Thompson.
Of this distinguished officer, whose
rival in Memphis, a short time ago
m noticwal the Memphis Avahmcl
o»y i
n, hi
thi* noted
•claim the insulting hireling fuel
r heart* like these, our country call*.
■ tcAv/lrgivu hie— n priceless .lower!
save her from the oppressor'
thralls,
•m tyrant's hate, and million's jiowei
Thus Friend-hip, Valor, \a\
ombii
Tai
lsi)rTlieariiiy torre*j«on»lent of tin
Charleston Courier, give* the following
graphic description of camp life:
i( you have neu r M. n in a hospital
tent, Sind your tibia “harked" against
the corners of a perfect eruption of
boxes and demijohn*. Stumbled over
Md* and licdding. and fumbled among
obi shirt*, blanket-, bandages, hay,
straw, H'ld ten thousand other conglo
merated articles, to find something
)oii want on the instant : if you have
liev.T gone, to Led witha Mttle of kieo-
►ote within six indies of your nose,
and a Mx of broken glass at v«ur feet,
with tho side* of tho lent flapping a
tal'Hi among the louse latltles while
vou aie trying to go to sleep, you
have i;o idea ol life in a hospital dis-
The Circnnstaacc* ot the Death of Nashvili.e, Oct. 24.—Hie Tennewe
VoL Washlogtoa,
We take (lie following from a letter
the Cincinnati Commercial:
On Friday afternoon,
clock, a small party win
optinoitfn on the right branch
kwftterTvbich flows some m"
ffidglti. They had not left
picket po*t fifteen minute*, when a par
ty of rebel horsemen approached them.
The commander of the rebels rode leis
urely a few paces in front of his escort,
and formed totally unaware of ap-
proadihig dmig*(. Our scouts waite- 1
until tho party eoinc within short
range, when, from some inexpllcuhle
reason, the scouting party took iho
alarm, and suddenly turnc<l their hor
ses' heads to retreat. As they did Mb
however, the Federal party fired, and
the officer, who i:i the retreat wn* in
the reir, fell from hi* saddle, ili* <*•
eort fled. leaving their eomumnder
wounded and dying upon the rnadd'te.
The Fiwlerai |nrty ran up to the woun
ded man. and found him parti *Uy rais
ed u|sin one hand, attempting to grasp
Ins pistol. A* they approach cl, the
• lying man smiled faintly and said.
“How are you boy#? give iue some wa
ter.’’ One of the party placed his can
teen to the soldier's lip#, but they were
already cold in death.
A litter was made, and the body car
ried to headquarters, when an exami
nation ot liis permit wa* made. Judge,
if you can, of tho surprise excited,
when, upon hi* clothing wa* found
tlm name of John A. Washing
ton. four ball* bad pass'd through
hi* lasly, two entering either lung, and
any one inflicting a mortal vound. A
flag of truce wa# #«-nt the next morning
to the rebel*, ottering to return the
bodvanda! the C loi.e’* . tre t*. It
wa*’met by Lieut. Colonel Stark, of
l<oui*i*na, who was coming toour camp
to demand tin* body. When told that
Col. Washington was dead. Col. Stark
wn* very deeply affected, and for sotn*
moment* wa# tillable to sneak nt all
lie finally said. “Co|. Washingtr n s te-
merity killed him : lie was advised not
to go where lie did, but wa# «»n hi# first
expedition, and extremely anxious to
distinguish himself.” Col. Washing
ton was attached to the «*aff of Gen.
Lee, «# engineer, from which it is judg
ed that Gen. Leo in person commands
the force* in our front.
Legislature to-day elected Langdon t
Haynes Confederate^ .Senator on the
first ballot. The I,
cecdvti to ladhrt fa
end KAkHi
anybody. 3 On tho
SoUw filUo** (Ei
ft
IxDrANoroLfs, Oct. IT,—It is reparted
that more troops are moving into Ken
tucky from this State.
It i* said that the Federal Govern
ment frill loose $0<»,000 by the opera
tions of <>>1. Young, of the Kentucky
eavalfy/who ia now in jail nt this place
lie introduced several rascalities of the
latest and most approved Federal style
i* the purchase of livt ses for the Gov
ernment.
LEESBURG STILL IX POSSESSION
OF THE CONFEDERATES.
Rieenovo, Oct. 25,—PusMeugers by
.. tVntral Railroad rejH.rt that
csbuig i# still held by tho Confeder-
i s. uud that everything was quiet at
MutiaasH*.
he two mile race over this course,
ay, was won by H >*well’* Miunelte,
wo heat*, time .15:1 j ami 3:4H. The
k was verv heavy. A large num-
Mr of |H*rsoiis were in attendance.
AFFAIRS IN WESTERN VIRGINIA.
LvNCunt'ao, Vn„ Oct. 25.—A gentle
man reached her»i this evening who
b-ft G«*n. Floyd's command on the 20th
list, lie says ihat the Federalists have
■vaeuated the entire Kanawha valley ;
nml that Gen. Floyd wa* marching for
Kentucky when the informant left.—
It'ii. I/iri'ng. after semiiug a detach
ment down the Kanawha valley, wa*
•etiiniing witli hi* forces to valley
Motiniain. Gen. Me was still at Mea-
low Bluff.
u-stcr;
depict the interior scene just
a* I saw it an hour ago. The Doctor is
sitting on a Mx of Cayenne pcppnr—
though Ihe day i* warm enough for
any ordinary mortal—making j liysic.
Ili* laUiratory i* a long Isiiird, six inch
es from the ground, covered with every
thing in range of H.e healing art, from
“Syrup Simplex" to Strychnin". His
tool* are a broken graduating gbss, a
spat ilia with no lisiidl". a corkscrew,
a table fork, and a few bits of brown
wrapping paper. A dozen men nre
standing around him with prescription#,
each waiting to be rerved in turn. As
vials are a scarcity in camp. Him Hootor
make# them bring their own Mule# :
and you should mi* them. Some hold
a quart, and have hii undent smell of
bygone glories of whiskey; other*
contained bre
• intently in lieu <>r
hat has a cork stoi
«;i , ;
of Hipfioeratrs
Think of it n!iad<
and Kenifteks—east
tin dipja-r! Ho 'you
want a blister, you must bring )our
rag*. In r*in« case* out of ten
they will M the remotely decaulatcd
end or some ra rsonal envebqK* which
has seen its best day*. I* your pre
scription a couple o.iiiee* of turpen
tine, wi*|i a little sugar, miles* you can
•lo better, down goes the preparation
into the bowels of a jog. Soon through
the list. NecesiJly i* the mother of
invention, and the laymen and doctor*
ure content to obtain any vc.-ael that
don’t leak.
Glance around the lent. It'ooks as
if it had been through n small earth
quake. There are two or three sa Idles
in one corner; a pile of MdtLug for
: a quadrupled tier
i the thin I: while the fourth
I by a demijohn, whence the
ant to |iour forth hi* medi-
•inal whiskey. H is hardly safe to trust
•ome of the nu n with this particular
lask, for tin y me iuvaribly sure to lick
their fingers al'tciwards. In the ii.tei-
rening space are boxes. Lundies, and
ihe ‘loose change," generally, of the
Mtnhlichincnt. JVppvr |«>d*. soda
•rackera, horse fmldcr, cologne water,
toffee and tea, staiili and isiugglass
•hoeolate and gin, laaiks and bottle*
ill lie in loving naifusjon together, np-
>arcntlv *ubmc:ging each other M-
•ond discovery, and yot a#*wcll arrang-
si in the retentive memory of Dr. Me-
figUI's U|>
plate. Some idea of the importance,
of this department, and the amount of
hiMr it involves, may Ih* had from the
statement that a# many a* one bun*
•lied and fifty prescriptions have Mrn
preuared in one day.
Many of the soldier* and officer*
also have recently received boxes
from home, containing winter clothing
l plainne.ss of dies* puzzled
•rybody, and threw nearly all off the
lit. Iii apiH-uranev Gen. rhoinpsou
jK*culi..r a* hi# daring acts of brave-
height,
which planter* and farmers con main- j ono would #up|*»se him to M much
tain their flock* from depredation and ; taller bin In* Mender fmitin add* to
destruction. Wo know several plan-J hw atatue in a icumknbledegree, liis . .
ter» who have been coniiK'lledto a bail- feature* an* ni'-niinently mark'd, with
*' ‘ ven raising on account of the high chef!» Co»f“ 1 *'* ■ “ - r , r
nd tell us ii i« mere folly and
dogs, and tell us it i* mere folly nnd j lace are expressive of delviminaiion, j VaadT!u’.xx.riiii''.'.'w*
waste of time and |*ain# to attempt the wnile hi* carnage i» ei sy ul«1 giaceful. j . -' ' , m r "
business, until the dog* are abated i„ | The most expre^iv t-haractiistic oT * ''l'"**
some war. The Tenm*s»re Legislature * his face is lit* eyes. They nr« a dark .... , *! 11 ^ , ! rn "
has set Georgia an examplo which we I huzle, and w. uld seem to pierce through ”r , '’ .* / *
of hi#
I luxutiis from the hand* of motln
er#, wives nnd sister*, * Idle other* aro
on their way. If you wish to see glis
tening eyes, and hear hear ty *God Lies*
youV’you should be present at the
opening of these offi-rlngs. The boys
gather amund the lucky recipients,
and while new shirt.*, pant#, collars,
-hoes, tobacco and dainties are brought
out from their Well packed recesses—
“Bless her soul” IMIIS fl'Hll lip to lip, ns
as mmirally and sincerely a* R every
lunn was biinselr the fortunate |>o**r#-
►or. On these «mc/hi<ms, if they are
••cakes and wine,” they gen an lly go the
I oil lids, Minetimes, however, there are
mi-haps of travel. Only yesterday, on
the npeiiir.g of a trunk, it wa* found
that ajar of picket.- slid ii jar of honey
hud Men broken, and Ihe contents
into an adjoining loaf cake.—
oking a# was the accident, the
* termiin d
Tests or Character.—That which
you most i.njoy, that which you seek
and practice with die greatest pleas
ure ; the company you prefer, the book*
you read, the language you use, th«
kind of stories you tell with the great
cst pleasure, things for which you
make the greatest sacrifices, and on
wliichyvu place the highest value;
these, more than ytur protrusions and
pretention ; are ti e true testa of char
arter. Example disclose* the true
character, while profession, wit bout
example, i* hut a vapor which
measures your influence.
IViint'AX Beat it ?—Win. Mporo. Esq .
of 1’erry county, Ala., sends ten bruvi
My* to the war. nine ol riiem over six
fee. high, all of them the stoutest met:
nnd bravest soldiers. Boss it around
Yankee*. N. Jl.
f.ATCt rsoa Missocsi.—From a ecu
tlemar. who arrived from Now Madrid,
yesterday, we learn that
r i'i ......
Tlior.ip*
Friday l
r»n*eot several hundred Federal* at
the bridge over the Sabine river, killed
a large utirnMr and captured one hun
dred and eighty prisoner* nnd two p
ces of caution.—Memphis Appeal, '*?J.
SOLDIER'S
CAIt,
NAVIGATION OF THE POTOMAC
CLOSED. |
Rieintos.*, Oct. 25.—official iutclii-
geiice announce* that tho Potomac i*
rinsed to Federal vessel*. No steamer
or craft h«* passed our batteries for
the |ai*t two days.
Nothing further ha* Men heard of
the engagement, by a portion of Gen.
MeLaw'a command, on the Peninsula,
near Voting's Mill. It i* believed lh*t
the announcement made some days
since was founded on erroneous infor
mation received by Gen. Magnifier.
LOSS AT LEESBURG.
RirnaoNii, (Jet. 25.—Official intelli
gene* reeeivetl here states that the
ntituMr of thu Cmfuderates killefi in
the battle near Leesburg, on Monday
lust, was 27 killed ami 120 wounded.
SCION I' msfATCU.
The following are the killed
wounded in the lSth Mississippi Regi
ment :
KilUd—John J. Cooper, formerly
n meinls-r of the Mississippi Legisla
ture : Jack Pettus, a son of Gov. Pettu*,
of Mississippi.
Wounded—Frank Clark, mortally:
Capt. A. P. Hill, slightly ; Willi. IMI-
dox, slightly; John Devine, in the
head, severe; North Saunders, in th«
leg; George Wilson, in tho thigh,
slightly : Col. Rust, badly.
NO MORE flags of truck.
XnaroLK, (Jet. 25.—The Federal com
mander# at Old Point declined, to-day,
receiving any nioro flags ot truce.
Yesterday there were sixty Federal
vessels ill Hampton Roads, thirty of
which were meii-of-wnr. and nmc
them were the Wabash, the Mililu
ta. and the Great ReimhUc. and a Hi
masted steamer with her, the Great
Republic still having a lot of liorst
Late News.
[Most of the telegraphic
l In* i
by the As-
iuted
Agent, reached u* by mad at eleven
o'clock last night, and may he found
elsewhere under the head n North
ern I ispatidies." A last news agent is
a great institution-when you get him !
—(Ed. Afi. Chiton.
AFFAIRS IN MISSOURI.
Cincinnati, Oct. IV.—The Cincinnati
Commercial of to day learns that Fre
mont will be removed on the 22«l. Gen.
Hunter succeed* him. The Cincinnati
Gazette says that Fremont im» Men re-
(liove'i bv order ef Lincoln.
The Pacific, telegraph was ojmui-
ed to Great Salt Like city on the l8tl»
The Federalists claim
cry in the rewnt skiiu
.. A mossrngi
quarters at W
ruse, Mo., on
ITtli,
out'a Hoad-
m hed Myra-
•oiled that
lien. Price had made a stand in Cellar
Bounty, 25 mile* from Onceola (?) with
25,OUO well armed and disciplined
triM.ps, and a largo Tore*? of miiitiu.
St. Mi ls. Oe.t. PJ.- A dispatch to tehef That ti!« h’eavVsl
l of i<
A NOTH ER CON FEDERATE VICTO
RY.
offer
t.r, Oct. 25.—The Knoxville
to-dav, re|(orts a fight I
. Zollieoffer and a force of
' from ( amp Robinson, in
The latter .ver« entrench
ck Castle Ford. Gen. Zolli
ked and drove them from
• of th.
lie had ft men killed and ?.«
and iook 4n prisoner*. The I
enemy in killed and wounded is
known. Gen. Zollieoffer fell hack
prevent^iis supply train* front Ming
cut olT.
The Untile ol Leesburg.
The recent victory of Gen.
»ver the enemy near Meshurg contin-
ics the piouiment topic of conversa-
[i"i». end every new fact or incident
i* received with the utmost relish. Dr.
}«-o. \\. Stewart, of Madison county.
Mi*#.,. Ims placed ii* in possession o!
•onie inieri*sting informstion connect-
ii with the battle, gathered from -oi
lier* i ho pariici|Mted. It appears
icral Evans
rossing tho
hat n
hat tlio Federal*
iver at Edward's Ferry on Monfiry
norning, ami tho l.'ltli Mississippi reg-
ment was sent down liom L<i-*hurg to
■|» them in check ;
portion of the
enemy’s force* would cross ut that
|"Utit, the lHth Mississippi followed. It
turned out, however, that another pine
.St. Louis Republican, dated at
Syracuse, Mo., (Art. IVth, say* that Gen.
Price has acquired new hopes from the
prospect of large reinforcements, lie
expects to defeat Fremont, nnd the i
divide his font's nnd take St. Louis nnd
Jefferson City.
The Republican also learn* that the
work on the fortificnlu ns an-tixd St.
Laiis has been suspended. The gun*
will M mounted and everything com-1 J*,,,
plated within ten dny*. j ,j n
The Repiihlican also reports n skir-1
Iron Mountain Railroad,! | K .
quick time to the scene of notion ; tho
Lull remaining at LI ward's Ferry,
to prevent the enemy's crossing tic
■null t
Soil then
the j
••pulsed with great I
u by the enemy,
miles higher up the river,
chan nr I i* from 175 to 2tH» yard* in
width, ami not fordable. They crossed
in flat Iwwu nnd skirt's, and'tne first
engagement wn* between the Kth Vir
ginia regiment and the advanced col
uinn* of the foe. The skirmish eon
I with coiiciderahle severity for
liour*, and tho lSth Mb '
g the firing, inarched in double-
N asiivii.i.e, Oct. 24.-B. Ballard has
Men nppointeil United State* District
Judge lor Kentucky, vice Judge Mon-
AFFAIRS IN KENTUCKY
Nashvulr. Term., Get.—A private
dispatch from Paris, Ti»nn„ aays that
Mayfield, Ky„ was burnt on the 22d
b '''ni«*Khoi\ r |ii“"iviin., Iti gi.l.r „f!»" rl tmp, flora wliicli
. | ■ , ' in© victim'
Illinil n Hunk mnvrwnt. Tlic
«™»'< »"•> •'l'>-ii*g tig'-1 of llm <lnv look
l.la. i. ill.'nit 4 .I'l'lnrk, I*. M., wliin lira
r eilernls made a desperate stand
the Muk of tho river. In a clear simeo
between two growth# of forest, our
threo regiments—the Mth Virginia nr.d
the 17th uud lSth Mississippi—hud the
»»y I»»rtially surrounded, forming u
Get. 2Jd, reporta that thu Fedeiai fore® j _
at Camp Diek Robinson have advaiicud -j.i., T , , « , —
to within eight miles of Zolliooffer’s | * .! 1 I “* , «*r alternative wa
C.UI|I, Tlrare Ittw irarti .ome nkinui.li-, ““O^rwi.r.!
ing between the pickets ol both parties i , JJSJ 1 , *"gbtrng now became
with a lorn to tho enemv of three kill-1 c p*dendmg forces were
lose proximity * * *
eorgia
would do well to follow.—.1L
jraph.
ing
ed. One priM.ner stales that the Fed-1 ( |°7’“"*} ' x t ° arc inform-
eral force i» ri.niiu men. An A*arly bat- ' 1 fi ^ , ,rtl . ,eU “ IM * Myoncts, hut
tie is ©xuccted. ^ V,>M Mwie-knive* were useil with fear-
ii rarr—|ioraleuk cf L“‘ .•l''-*-•■■l-n Mi-o'ramv. The Ull«.
ion .4 Aritcritu.il ...i i "'"""I! M "T *cre nTt-r|K>.r<.r«l, m,ih-
rlioleft l.iuiat ill, j •" ••*»)* 'Irair l-ml,. which a
'ftctn'H&btiirictMitt'
w wm?
“ vitni v Rim ACn.
No. 2,
Orrieu Hoar. Haii.roas.
Koine. Oct. 2.1. HW.
•'•ssequencs of the <tsiii*ge Hono
the
•afi. the Car advertMd
■* her* w morrow. (Thursday) with sup-
s for our soldier* in Virginia, will not
-a until Thur*d*y nrxt. th# StstinsL, st
Vlm-k, A. M. W. rt. COTHKANt
t?4 Hupt.
O Ta all wham it way raneera-TI^T
Davl. having is proper form aapU^l u'
for permanent bttsrs of admin him*;,,!? a,#
lit. of M. L. K«d,rl2l‘^i!u .7'2
Th«w Mr, Ui.r.Cir. to oil, .
th* kiodM .Bit .r«m«„
to aho, MUM, (If 007 th., hoy,)
swraLSJc 'Surs?
^ J- LAMfiEKTlt. orl
GWWtUeftoriCwiifer^'
TirillRIAR, H. If. Anderssa, \.
W trstor Of Bay«M E. jj #0a f'
to tho Court, la hi* petition duly j
entered on' record, that ho hn* full,
torod Dajurd B. Hand's istste. **
Till* is, therefore, torite all pe r *on. .
corned, kindred and creditor*, U*ho» •***
if any they can, why s*M admJnUtSu’
should not bo discharged f roto hu
t ration, and receive letter* of dStmtstu!,*"
the tint Monday in May, 1.#01. n
Given under my hand and offlrUl ,i #R
turn at oAUm, thi* 7th Oet. Isoi.
oet-Om JKWflB LAMOKHTfl, Ordy.
WANTED.
^QQ Yards Ilomcmsds Orov Jonas,
500 do. Drown Joaus,
IGG Pair Home Knit Mocks, hr which I
1 v/i/ will pay the highest price in Good*.
ectl7 J. If. MeTLl'JfO.
ESTRAY.
■ Summerville. Oa. The
r of said mule i« reo»icstcd to com# for
»nd pay expenses, including this ad-
S ALT.—
sale l»y.
LAM KIN A CO.
VERANDAH
BOARDING HOUSE
TlttlEE STOnKS
North of the Home Bnnk.
DOOMS TO RENT
Fu‘t.ih!« fttr small Families.
S. O. WELLS, Pro.
IIARKMS&BRO.
B i
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Very ttcasuna
ble Term* for 1-iiab.
They commerc'd rarty in the scaion in
goltiiiK up their Stock f.-r Iho fall trade,
and succeeded iu procuring a groat many
icles, at a much lower tiguro than they
ruild now \
■cspi
t-ought
iditlglv In
nd they will aril
r. Thov would e«If
thoir st«»ck of
kegro Shoes,
Kerseys,
Striies,
Osuaburgs,
Brown Shirtings,
Tickings, Ac.
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
■ also. Carpets. Dues, Oi! Cblhi
We des
frt.in th** dale to adlicie strictly to th
System, unless when, parties' have mnde
sp'-cial contract, «ud then w« will char
more. I1AUK1NS J It DO.
sept 19
SELECT SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
R
MRS. UPWARD E. Kurd.
KSfDING nt Wnmfsti ck. in for
Spring, FI-
prepared on the First of No'
* be educated with h«-r own th’ugl ft n. Fi»
tore particular informstion, sd 're.s
Mrs. EDWARD K FORD,
sept 2-1 rn Cave Spring. Fl«»yd 0.. O*.
RECRUITING OFFICE.
( IitTokcc Artillery.
A FEW more Recruits for the above
t'ompnny will lw fitted out with good
uniforms, and outfit complete, and sent for
where the company new
wnrd to Virgin
aro in service, freo of charge.
(’all at my ofllce ia J. K. Berry A Co's
Building, an I hare your measure taken '
once. Young able-bodied men preferred.
Apply to C. M. PF.NN1NOTON,
augli-l
•craiting ('Ulcer.
J. B. MURPHY,
RESID’NT<
DENTIST
RUMK, HA.
T IfK undersigned, grateful t» tho eltfi
of Floyd and the adjacent counties, for
s liberal patronage during ihe last four years
u * that he Is still prepared to
-»•* — ' - - TVillg
npprnv
fir solicits •pe.-inl attention to
‘•rtmg artificial teeth, regsrded by
many of the Wat ilentista, Xmth ami Mouth',
suiterior to all other pines now in aie. Thou
who have used this style .»r work for four
that it is more pleasant to wear, and
o the mouth, . _ t . ___
than other tnateral, Wing free from
joints and erevicos for tho retention of food.
He is now prepared lo put np the above stylo
I tlo is eX|"-»-teii.
A Bowling Grtfii
| th© Nashville Unit
! that a gentleman win
i riatiirfiav
the 1/1100111
ami Nolin,
figgr Tho bridge# on the Home Rail-
. >afi, recently washed away, are Ming \
rapidly repaired, and tho trains will
resume tUeir regular trips to-morrow.
The Soldier# Cur will leave on Thurs
day. All bundles should bo In by 12
o’clock to-day, all boxes by 12 o’clock
to-morrow.
JST’Thc Nashville Union A Aincti.
can say* some five or six thousand
hogs from Kentucky wtre driven
through Nashville on Wednesday.—
They conv. to Tonnes*®# for the im
provement- of their physical condi-
oxntuplo which wc , huzU», and w. uM-m-iu to piciw through
' “ “ *“* au«l through the W*l»o|i|cr. Hi* fins*
1 i ,,r ",
Tits (5»t to x Qiestiox in Cmt.—Tlio | i* a while 1.111:11 •. I i#ti aicl by a single 1 "L?* M , ,
cultivation of cotton aava the Savannah > sur—the «>iilv in-icnia of rank winch ! w l’ ,f< * ° r . I’ 1 **** »r^ «•»•» hi...... . . ,
New* bar Mgun to occupy cr.nsiderahly : he Mar.-, ii ‘wt cxt-. pt j ,.nl i G'c .ak® w«* put L jond further mole*- Munvilh
tho attention of land oiner- through-1 so#h ' '"l'"" 0 "' | «r® I ; S0lEf *„o„g.
out Hi® Island of Cuba. It apjieara j Indian Join i»-c.iu-elv liso r<im.rka- G«® of the finest coni pa nv presents u* u***nu » form ur® mostly from
from tho Havana paper* that oW I ble in hi# apjH .ir oi'v. ihwM#l j„ j| lt . 1 that I h.-nc seen. U that t d r.ipiuinG:i-! t '. ,,, , 0 t S,,, '.- ,, ' . u .!‘ u, . n,no,, l’. w ^' ,mcou ^'
worn out coffee fields, which imve£Men ; costuui eol u • iit*-,. I -i«tli«-iii hr'-vrhcs. 1 r J’» fr , *m K'lgeficld ; Ming a hundred
used a* mere cattle ctirlosurrn, are J Muds and f"atiu-r*, witii a pip® in the 1 or ,,,0,v *ul»tentia! ref *hirta. The
"ought after by apecuUtsna lor the pur-j shape ol a if.imhawk. he is the 4cuu I ^ •r r »• prornl of them as a man v 4fcllvllIt . „, . . , , u . m pt Tlww «hn «»* t,.i
I cnnnnip- tb-.-m iut-> rott.n j iJtS iu * »)A * #« «tf-, or u wife #it|, . J .hTijran'S ^tt^rara'I......
nt Bowling Green, Ky., Get. 22d, saya ? U r!T ,,< e T^: “‘jd this terminated tho
been lold of him in connection with itgr A volunteer applie«l to be enroll- j I^h^idv.SSl toftcSt l*$k {
cd in a ^°r | h« i rn vjllaro, when he aak- ( eight miles from Green River Bridge.
0.1 to »h>t kwdoftakiti* nran luul | Ono Lincoln gunboat 1.J .ureid,
ot work, from onc-hali to oue-thini less than
gold plates, and can cefidontly recommend
it to hii patrons.
™ >r J. D. MPHPItY
Office over II. A, Smith** Book fltore.
iprivly
crable fii-n.iti*iactioi
the iniiitl'eienco luanilestvd iu their
large mimWr siiccecdcil in doing; luit
Hi® rush wa* so great that several l»oats !
were overhaiihHl rtr sunk, and the|>nnic.
stricken soldier* were drowneil in large '
"iimhers. We have no mean* of a*- *
many reached the i*- •
DISSOLUTION.
cully to s
«*mpt.
.v t"uni7, ,1'IHI inu iiaruoarc uusinrsi o|
VjR , . l ?:Sx Ilorper A llutler, >^TV
sail haviug 1 I nl mtk 1 f
aa63a.ip the stel; lately^^ir*
•H*r 11 pji-il bv J. M. Pepper, will continue tho
plantation*, and the price* of these the minor hero of the Leuthor-stocking
umiTfi ri * en to “ very Cooper. Many atorics have
• ? ,cre aro ftlrt * l| y u,rew been told of him in connection with
iL 1 ? T t 1 .” thc I hi# gallant chieftain, but they will have
IUvi,l “- »»<• *•« j to l>e lort unr.raor.lnl for lira nrraont.
raoin.i j^M , ",1“, 10 *ra TI.eir mppconmcc i, rr.nari.blon.
<|uitocon»ulorablqm that nty. their Jwl,. In any aucmbl^* Oon.
Bom K,T—Tbo7rionH.' of V)1 . 1 "" uM «f?, Uo “".V'-f. 1 '-
diet, can confer a great favor on .bora —jV^s-sM
Thoru|>*ou ami Indian John at-
* i ll *e theatre last night, where
* j they aceiued t«» enjoy themselves fa-
j inoiisly.
kiifines* «t llsrper A Butler’s old stand, un-
d'-r thr »tyle of ltAHPKU A PEPPER.
idy enlisted. The Lieutenant pa- the LVmWlin « u «hoftt hu succeeded Georgian—lorn in .Savannah wo believe
dLarra,. wSrffiSmC ShSlfi^ dH±'!~ •!***?* «
alrea*
railed
they w
.. “ w ! l >-" “ iJ «°TO»i»-nuin «rirbe~^Uriuri^M 1 "of
jbou^|;t yon only onli.ted |nck«l | «,mb,t tbo FoUoral jiickeU we it
rniles below Fort Donelson, and curried
F* 1 * 1 3000 barrels of floor.
-M <•» laeutrarant, j
•r«k«l out of .Ira suitor: rrery | .„a‘ Unld^jhHilL.ullti; ‘
{OnO in numWr.
battle.—Itieh. Dispateh,
Brigadier Gonoral Hardee, a native
honor moat worthily bestowed.
McCulloch's corfimaml in Missouri
has inarched for Kansas, concluding,
no doubt, that Price and Abo Lin
coln aro ample to take care of mat
ters in Miasouri.
to*red for the war, tho fettling »i n * via
Basinets, and that of Harper A Butler,
M. PyrjT at Harper A Butler’* old itarni.
ALL Persoas owing are earnestly re^aest-
^ settle Inelr sceouunU by note.
Wheat taken at Market Prices ia payount
of HcM.. j. k. PKPpiR.
J»iyJi A. a. ir.tRPiB.
—Brawn Win-l.-or, COtgalra, Trmn.-
-J ptrrat, Almond Bo.pi atul Bkavin,
( omponr,,!. ftr-h Md hr un by
VEI-KRA RtKRE.
'iKOIIUIA-Ployd fount,.
W IIKHKAB Alfrrd J. Ki„. ht|| ,
I.-r-l-r form, a|. plio.1 lom.forlli't 1 .
■dminiitr.Uon on tbo r.t.t, 0 f w.T.7"
Newton, f.‘. -f ..Id eounlT d"
Thew ar, therefor., to elte .nd | k
.11 poreunt conrerned. to .how
th.y h.ro, why let!,,, .f .dmloi.i,.,, ’
.Ii.ra d not Ira ,r.ntod lo Alfred 1. Kin, .1
William Newton i Mtrte. 1 "
flireti under my h.ml and .Bel.] tiro,to,.
ai offiee thi. Oet. 7th. till. ' “'••
.thl.Ool.7th, IHI.
otl!.wd J. I.AMHERT11.
UEORIIIA PLOVD Cou.rr,
T . all wh ran It mar foaerrn. wiiii.
IV.tio, havla, in projrar farm arpli..lt.
A . ‘ * , ‘ • ■ — ■■■ -| fit'll it
me for p-ri.an.iit lelUi. of admlal tmt, o
on tlio Kstats of Lewis Bobo, tat# «f ft y
This I* to elte all and siagular. tho
creditor* and neat of kin of Lswin Robs, u
»»« and appear al iny office within the i’i m ,
prewrilMid by (.aw and show cua>s(i(i nT
they «*un), why permanent Adariaistratk'n
should not bs graukd to Willis BtAo.
Lewis Bobo’s Estate
Lewi* Bobo’s Estate
(liven under my hand and official sins.
... t la.m TAW A.W./ Oalok..
“■w* •“/ »R« OB
turo this 7th day of October, till.
"Otl3-3ftd J. LAM BERTH, Ord.
(SFOR GTA —Floyd County.
to tho eotiii of Ordlnanr of said county for
a discharge from her fluardianihip sf J» B ,
(’. and William C. CouOy’s persoas and mo-
This is therefore to cite all pertsni eonma-
ed. to show eaiue by filing oUeetisns in ar
offlrs. why tho said Nonet D. Coney skssld
not bs dismissed from her Guardiaaskia #f
■Ian# C. and William C. Cousy, and rceeivt
tbs usaai letters of dismission.'
(liven under my hand and offrial signa
ture. at offirt. this 7th of Oct..
octl2-40d JE8MB LAM BERTH, Ord,
LUKIN If CO.
Successors to Parry A Lank is,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
GROCERIES
Provisions. Tarns, Shirtings,
Ac., Ae.
\\T0ULD respectfully l|ivl»e the attenfoa
vV of the friends -and patrons of lha rid
patrons »
i. and the publie generally, to their tat
*" ’ ’ "• and to arri'
Stock of Goods, in atoro i
•ietin, in part »t
Sugar, Bacon,
COFFEE, LARD.
TEAM. FLOUR.
RICK, MEAL.
SYRUP. POTATO KR.
MOLAMREM. Bt-TTFoR,
CANDLES, JWC.tt.
LARD OIL. REG A It f*.
TOBACCO, Ae.
Together with many other afi iris, all sf
which they offer low for CAftlf.
Tha highest market pries paid for Csutry
1861. FaU Trade. 1861
NEW GOODS
a HIE undersigned U now in receipt of •
, large stork of seasonable Goods—com-
prising
Ladies & Gentlemens’ Wear
IIOUKE FURNISHING AND
PLANTERS GOODS
Boots & Shoes,
HATS AND GAPS
Carpets A Window Shade*.
Which will be offered for sale to his riitr*
eis. and tho trade gem-rath
TKIIMS-I.m out,.poll'd to ... frrt'AH!
ONLY! as I canuot procure Good* pour
term* but for the ready down.
B*i»t-fro
the ready down. __
J. H. McCLUNG.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE co-partnership kerctofors
MweeaA. M.S1&AN A T.F.HOOf-
KK. under tho Arm name and style ®* f 5 ***
A Hooper has been dissolreAby matssl#^
rani. Tko boW*--,. «r tkfc
under the superintendence of A.M. w«
a'one, In the courao of befngiettled of-
A. M. SLOAN.
T. F. HOOPER.
it of T. F. Hooper, m io*
M A Hooper, ho will cwUn«eti
earry < n a general Dry Goods
their rid stand, No. 5.1, Broad street,
he would be happy to »ee all Mit •« Wg
and .ustemera. sad feelisatisfiedJhMftdr
b,,«rj.t. w»u-J b..akrarrrd
Hating r.i'ilrad ^Srattrr my tratlj
iu supporting my country ia ‘h* * I
ha* taken fi»r freedom and
have, te this end. severed »y
with the firm of Bloaa A Hooper, "
withdrawing, would rrapraHk^. tmg
for my former associate, A. M. »»<»■•
tiuuntion of that patronage, *o
tended tho Old firm by fto wy WJJJj
Notice to Debtors * Credits
N otice i.t,raby g.
haring debts agab.it
mona^ lato of ai^d «u»ty’dlfWo**fi.w
them to us, property «•«!• ««[• I
lime prescribed ay «w» »® “ *}'' j.-
character Md ammnt. An« *»
debted to raid deceased aro hereby
to make immediate payment.
upi)
NOTICE
To Debtors sod Credit^,
N otice i. hereby tim^fin
h.rl.,d.»...l.
£2
them to me propel ly **•*!• flair
time prescribed by law, — » l# ,h
character and amount. ., j^hwA
And all per*ou.fndobtcdto i»lfi^22»
w k.rebr rraalr.d la •■■"
an hereby required to
P *lira.n. Harrey *
■<t «. i. lay abranaa. ju*’r.
sepIMrt JOHN C. KYL
Kerosine Oil and Lsinp*
f-VFTHE BE8T QUAUTT, FOR s
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