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^,iny Morning, March 20,1803,
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The Fast Day,
older tlint tho President’s Past
nov lie properly kept in this Office,
sill issue no paper on Saturday
The Long Ago.
The Onnbonts. Kcbel-innn.
llio gunboat defeat at Port Hudson, W9*Tlioy1mvo ft L way of “run- illy the Author of ‘All Quiet Along tho
ll “ >»"'»»■■»>■• W a » mm« iwvo
must inspire even tho YnnUco Doodles | "™B ft ,)ottle of whiskey in a lump j seen anything moro beautiful then til
with distrust of their favorite warlike °f dough and hgjtc it *nffi a. bread loaf following!
invrntion.— lint their disaster at Port'—and so it passes without tho
bj- lo ■■'ill bo seen from tho Card
milier e.ohimn. our friend Cicero A.
|i, has gone into tho Hotel basin-
uiving rentod llm Kingston Hotel,
nu'ston, On., formerly kept by Mr.
Jo, IVe bespeak a large sharp of
wnage for him, for Iip deserves it,
use being a genuinely honest man,
till houestly endeavor to make his
what it profosses to bo—an
conble stopping place for travelers,
is are pleased to loam that Cicoro
jiitlly recovering from the severe
i from which he has boon suft’or-
nml that ho hopes soon to be able
resume his place on tho ltoad.
Muj. D S, Prinlup left on Tuos
wonting lust, to rejoin his oom'
ul at Cumberland Gap. The Major
•iglit is Lieut. Col., of his regiment,
tolunol having resigned, hut had
ocflvp'd Itis commission wlion lie
'I'liis will he a well deserved and
■Tinned promotion, as hut few
■is Imvo Imd more arduous duties
■iTorin, or performed their duties
successfully.’
Mud.-on was snuiclliing worso Hum an
ordinary gunboat defeat. Somo of the
(most frigates and sloops of-war in tho
United States Navy seona to liavo boon
engaged in tho battle, and to have
suttered terribly. The Mississippi,
which is said to have been burned to
the water's edge, was one of the largest
and most powerful steam frigates iiUhc
old Navy, one which no American com
mander would have ’hesitated at ono
time in laying alongside any first class
frigate in fhc British Navy. Such a
loss would awnko sober reflections in a
people who wero not. 'given over to
hopeless madness. They fancied, when
this Molest began, that they wero going
to overthrow the old supremacy efforts
over ships, and for a tfmo it seemed
they would- bo successful. Willi Hie
advantages oi steam, iron armor, and
heavy armaments, it appoared that tho
old stale of tilings would he revolution
ized. But the success of Com. Dupont
at Hilton Head, and tli’o failure of,a far
more formidable licet at Fort McAllister
as well as other forts, show , that vyo
have learnt something from experience,
(inti'that land fortifications, if properly
constructed and efficiently ‘manned,
retain, their old superiority ’ over ships;
The Yankee Navy lias, in fact, lost
reputation moro rapidly in this war
than the othor branch of tho service.
We have never had much confidence
in their capacity ns soldiers ; hut, often
as thoy have been beaten, they have
proved better soldiers.than was antici
pated. Their Navy, however, though
not at all deficient in nluok and enter
prise,'lins gained few laurels sinoo the
war commenced. Except the reduc
tion of a few mud forts iii the hogin
ning of hostilities, it has done nothing
to distinguish itself, and from the-time
the Virginia sent the Cumberland and
the Congress to the bottom, down to
tho capturo of the Queen of the West
and tho Indianola, the Confederates
have thrown tho Yankee Navy com
pletely in tho slmdo by them superior
(hiring and skill. The achievements of
Captain Hommes surpass tlioso of any
conimnnder of a single ship sinoo the
dtiysofl’iuil Jones, and it winy bo
doubted'whether any navy on the lace
of llie globe can produce the eipial oi
this Confederate Captain.
)T lion. A. It. Wright offers the
limy, hack ol IlioOlutico House, for
ivv. Dr. Easter wishes to hire a Cook,
not ire.
itf’" Wal & Co., ttfi’ers some (.and, a
na, mill a Negro woman for stile.
1 Ur. II. M. Anderson will act as
nmry for Col. N. J. Bayard, (luring
llisrtice, f?j ,y- -•
OF Lieut. E, It. Diamond advertise.-
fic-ortcra from the 4th Ga. Cavalry,
itidpri.
sign.
counter- tl wondorfuj stream is the river Time
, SSiyW’hilsl others may claim to be the
Washingtons) ot this rebellion, it can
not. be denied that “rotor the Great”
of this war is—Saltpefro !
fltS’-Tho Yankee history of this war j 1,ow l ' K ’ winter*two drifting like Hakes
willboa “higldy colored'’ history—if J a/’hIu’summer like birds holw
halt the i ankee armies are negroes.
As it runs through the realm of tears.
With a faultless rythm, and a musical
rhyme,
And a broader sweep and a surgo sub
lime,
As it blends in the ocean of years !
at hist forced to retire boforo
numbers.
superior
SEGARB AND SNUFF,
A FINE
.Scull'll
lot Miiccobuy, Garrett amt
Also; 8
mnr2l.li
SNUFF.
'gorS tola Smoking Tobncoo.
W. A. D’ELMKH,
A. W. Cal hvcll’a old stand.
fiSrProntiee of tho Louisvilio Jour
nal, says “tho establishment or robol
newspapers should, by all means, bo
encouraged, for they consume a good
deal of the material which would oth
erwise bo made into Confederate notes,”
George forgets that ho consumes “a,
good deal of tint material” which
would otherwise be made into corn
bread—if ho wasn’t so much addictod
to the swallowing of it in a, liquid
state; ' ■ '
And tho years in the sheaf, hoiv.lhey
come and they go,
Or. the river's breast, with its ebb and
flow,
As it glides in the shadow and sheen!
There's a mi.giqal Isle up lht>rivcr.Tiino
Wlicro tlie softcsl airs aro playing ,
There's a cloudless, sky, anu a tropical
flair A machine for making cotton
cards Is about to ho put in operation in
RidhnfqSflj'hy II. W. Dillard of Pitt
sylvania county.
Humphrey Marshal! lias written to
his old homo threatening to destroy
$50,000 worth of Union property if lie
is not indemnified for some small con
fiscations against him.*
(iouiEx Spuks.—A magnificent pairo
golden spurs wore brought to Rich
niond yestorday, having run tho Black'
ado from J$illimore, They are intend-
oil for lion oral Robert E Leo, and wore
sent timber to bn presi-nto-l lo him by
some of bis Maryland friends.—Jiich-
mom l 'JJitpatch.
88VA friend telegraphs mo, the fol
lowing anecdote pf tlio late Lt. Dirhy
. Jolm Phoenix”)' of the old United
States army. A little child of “John’s”
an only daughter, about 18 months old,
wliffit playing about the floor one day
overturned a cup of water upon seve
ral periodicals strewn about tho floor,
and wet them considerably.
“My dear,” said Pbionix lo his wife
—“I am delighted at the literary taste
of our child.”
“What do you mean ?” was tho re
ply.
“Why don’t you see how she is pour
ing over the Periodicals ?
Florida
JKjjyA correspondent of a
paper says a spring which was running
near Fredericksburg, -before the war
of the First Revolution, dried up three
months before a tienly of peace. So
in tin*war of JS12, and so in tiro Mex
ican war. Thrp.1 months before (ho
Fall of SmAtcr it was running, and now
it lias stopped, and the writer hots high
on “peace in three mouths.” IT ho fix
os hiS'hrtpea on that ’spring, we may
well exclaim with llio poet, that,
“Hope springs eternal in' tho human
breast.”* .
Save Your Hugs.
■ iiigrb.ig should bo a wall enroll
>■1111111011, in every liou-vliold, at
lime,. -It is greatly to llio interest
'•ry reading man and woin.-.l) in
t'oimmiiiily, to save.! 11 llio rugs—
i : ii and cotton—that is possible.—
price of paper Inis gone up emir
Italy, and it is partly because the
- ol rags lias goncup in propoition.
isvqueiitly in,onlor to keep llio pfice,
newspapers down, tile piqior mills
it lio.cuabhd to obtain a sufficient
plv of wigs, at reasonable prices,
age quantities of paper is .now
ig m ida out of cOtiun. but that, is
costly, and must hSces-siiriy keep
price of paper up.
fo doubt not but that there is
nigh of fags wasted twipe over every
i tho Confederacy, to supply till
mills to their utmost capacity, and
through a carelessness, peculiar to
Hliern habits.. - Wo might learn an
iellon't- lesson for yiUikeu loili\ in lllis
ticular. - ' ■ ■ ■
flic Mariclla Mills arc paying lOcts.
pound, for tho best uriielo of.rags,
proportioiiato price for other
iolos lliiif will do to make paper.—
k price will.pay for the trouble of
(.©'’Tlie J.ick'scn Mississippian, of
llie 12lli, lias advices from Vicksburg,
to the olfiTl that the gunli iut Iiidian-
olii bus In-on raised, and will soon be in
fighting condition. It is th iijglit lior
magazine ,1ms not been damaged by liar
protracted'immersion. In the effort to
destroy Iter, to keep li
into I be bauds of the
row, bug of her five-guns was ruined;
wlijeh, with another gun, were placed
muzzle, to muzzle anil fired.
Sl.AVF.IIV TXl’HBASlNtl IN KasT TUX
8®“ Tho Northern uilegrnpiilo dis
patches yestorday said: “l’residont
Lincoln will call mil more men in a few
days. Perhaps he wilt call them
through a speaking trumpet. At any
nto they will answer—“in a horn.”
gfJrThc Now York Herald of tho
12th says “a ronoiinoitering parly
scoured the country searching for re-
bols.” Tho Yiinkt'O sold ids ought to
ho pretty good “scourers,’’ being them
selves the “off-scoiirings” of every
country but the one they are fighting
.clime,
Aiid.a song as sweet as. ii vesper chime,
And tho Junes with tho roses arc
slrajing.
And the name of this Isle, is tho Long
.Ago,
:1 wi
AniFwo Bury our trcnsiircs there—
There arc brows’of beauty and bosoms
of snow,
Tliero arc'heaps of dust —0 1 wo loved
tllOIll so —
Am) there are trinkets, and tresses of
hair!
Hiohjionh, March 28.—In tho Senate
a ropOrt was presented from tho Com
mittee on Conference on llio subject of j'
regulating 'impressments of private I
properly fur the use of the army. It,
provides that if property belonging lo i
.producers is impressed, it shall be ap- |
praised by two disinterested citizens !
who f hull award just compensation. I , , .« ,, .
J r l IH.rajrpointmeHt t , Vl ..Cv r^.iiorlv ‘ f^rL-
ol (wo Lotimussionors m^ooch State— Ay | ., , ill • *
one by llio President, and tho other • 't w»„i u ’i I.I.^St'.-4..-'u.v kVu.l wili'.UU
by Mio OtfVorndr, who shall tix gohod* t n i^' n i t - 1 ’ •
ulcs ot prices every two months or i
China Berries Wanted,
i win
oficnor, whieli slinll regulate the
amounts lo- ho paid for prope rty im
pressed ill tho''hands of any persons
oilier thaft producers or of persons
holding the same fnrqlltilr own- list-.-—
Tho hill was postponed till ta-morrow.
The hill to established a Court of
Claims vvas ijiseu.-sed till llio adjourn
ment.
In tho House Iho taxhill was passed.
S’hou llio doors wore piicuod llio fm-
W BflW 1 UflfTfl
,- . W. A. L'ELMAU. .
nmrU-ini- ,, .'ucJ. llulaiiist.
Tliero are fragments of^ songs Hint no
body sings,
And parts of infant’a prayers ;
Tliero’s a luto ur.swept, arid u harp
without;- strings,
There arc broken vows, and pieces „of
rings,
And garments our dead used to wear
prcssinont bill was. reported , from llio
Committee of Conference, discussed
nud passed. The bill for tho assess
ment of direct taxes and internal du
ties was considered till tho Adjourn
ment.
On (lie application of Win. B. Isaacs,
whoso flour bud been impressed, Judge
Lyons granted an injunction to day to
restrtdrntho Government from taking
possession of said Hour on lliu groin.il
llmt tlie impressment wrs not warran
ted by the public exegciicics, nor III
accordance with law.
. HOUSS AND LOT
| in Cedar Town
M -■ , FORMAL*.
I .wili soil toy JIouso nli.l Lot in C’uil.'irTown
(T:i. Thu’li* nso lifts liviS rrxnis, kitchen
i and itnnd out. buildings, null six ucres of
j land—lecah d near tho jhlJitlit Chuic'li. Ap-
i ply to in - al Rn)in\ Oa‘. K. 0. LOGAN.
| marin i 1 1 ■ ■ ■■ ■ •
There uro lmnds that arc waved wlieu
tlio fairy shore,
By tho mirugo is lifted in air,
And wo sometimes hear thro’ llio tur
bulent roar,
Sweet voices wo heard in tho days gone
before,
When llio wind .down the river is
fair.
O ! remembered for aye he that blessed
Isle,
All the day of life till night ;
When the evening glows with inn
Leantiful smile,
And our eyes are closing in slumbeis
awhile,
May thu greenwood of soul bo in
sight ! '
Church Jnlct/igcocer
g. ; ]yRecent dispatolics.iiMiiounce Hint
that tho Sinai! Pox fins broken out in
Washington. If “GUI Abc'’shyuld take
it that long fnce of liis is much lo bo
from falling ' pMed.—Vhat. llcid. '
Yankeo scare-
Srl'i’i.ir.s anu Inkokmation you rim
Rkiiei.s.—A correspondent of tho Rich
mond Dispatch, writing from the Sliou-
nndonh valley, says n few days sitioo a
Yankee upstart, belonging to Milroy’s
nnninmt, summoned an aged civilian
see.—Messrs Howard mid Lnkem sold ! to rippour boforo him to furnish some
in McMinn cpimty, a fi.w days since, ! information. Wlien duly arraigned,
ten'negroes for the'sum of SB),245. - tho Yankee began :
The Athens Post says: “It is estimated
tbut not less (ban IVmr tliousnnd ne
groes 11 liv'd been b-niight into Jvist
Tcnncsscsse, ajnl sold, mostly to far
mers, sinoo ll.e wur commenced, and
sorijo of them to men who never e.;-
peotecl to own a slave. So it will *o
seen that Lincoln’s war upon tho in
Do you know ofany one who lias fur
nished supplies to llio rebels?
Old Mali —1 believe 1 do.
Yank—Who was it?
Answer—Gen. Banks.
Yank— Surgennt-, take him to '.lie
guard house. Wait a ‘while. Now, old
while headed rebel, minil wlio^o pros
RicitMONn, Mareli 21.—Senate is not
in cos,iviti. House passed tho Senate
bill to incroaso the efficiency of heavy
aitillery for coast defense—then went
into secretgtssion on tlio tax hill. A
light rnin 1ms been falling to-day and
tho rpads aro in n miserable ciiulition
from snow and rain. . .
COTTONADES AND CLOTH,
rilllKlOK IiIkiusutuI yard* of. (Juttonade oi’
I, lifrlit UoriiciiMin clolh wanted iiumcdi-
atcly fm* lTvsiiital jCtothimr. Apply to
ful»28 • T; )). IIAMILTJN,H. M,
m
ASTRAY,
Yankee Kindness.—Tho Cincinnati
Enquirer olmrgos that large qmivtities
of military clothing taken’from soldiers
who have died in hospitals at Louisville,
Nnslivillc mid Other points, mid thoso
killed on tho various battle fields, have
been brought to that city, to bo sent
thenos to llio negro contrabands escap
ing servitude. It is also alleged that
this clothing is, moro or lets, Impregna
ted with disease; every variety of which,
measles, small pox, etc., is known to
the soldiers. Is this an indirect way
the “friends of llio negro” liavo adopt
ed to kill him off?
l)u> night of tho Vlli inst, a New-
fo'palliuul quadruped took u notion to
atid'-i' die feuuforltcr's houfe..aiul thoro
ik-pnsilrd an Interesting little family. To
save lmtlior i xpouso for foard and lodging,
tliaownir is requested logo immediately ami ■
pay for this ndvcrtiseimlit and take her
away. Mas. M. HAZELTON.
marl2.-lf
BrS~Sotno of tho' Federal papers, tho
Tribuno among.the number appear to
he disgusted already with their experi
ment iu cotton growing by '{contraband'
ItihCr. Gen. mint or, who especially
champions tho negro movement, 1ms
put lus Port Royal settlement to raising
corn instead of cottfln.
C@r"Tho‘Riolimoml correspondent of
llio Charleston Merciiry say:
Bragg’s report of llio InUle of Mur
freesboro’ I am t»Rl beon circulating
here prvately for sonio days past. We
hear lliat brngg lins put McCoivn under
arrest.
The rnino writer says thut General
Lee’s “wlieroRbmints according to ro-
jxirt, is a profound mystery.’.’
For Rent,
Ciiaiii.eston, March 22.—Tho' enemy
lias been shelling the wreck of the
Gourgiana which slill li.’s off Long
Island Bench—otherwiso nil quiet.
Richmond, March 20.—Treasury notes
which celise to bo fundable under the
provision,! of the act. recently passed
will be rcueivublo in payment of 'all
public dues except export dues on
cotton.
.Snow commenced falling hero yester
day afternpon ami the ground is now
covered several inches—slill falling fast,
and the storm promises to continue
during the day.
Yicksiicbu, March 21.— l’iie Hartford
anil Menbngelmhi passed Warrenton
about six o'clock this evening, al'ior
heavy caunoiinipng of an hour, which
was distinctly heard a^tlils place. They
sire now anoliorod below tho city at
Smeile’s Point.
stilutiiin is working liken chain) in : once you are in, ntnl answer correctly,
this region. Will some of our friend* Do you know any one who h is been
on the border do us the favor to clip passing through our lines mid back
this paragraph rm! send it to tho Gin- j again to Iho rebels, carrying informa-
einnati Enquirer, that tho wooly heads', lion I ....
out there may learn how much danger j An.swyf —Yes, sir, I do. ,
l Tennessee becoming: Yank -who was it?
there is of East
thoroiighlyvifbolitioni.aed ?
mg the rugs.- -•■So woJsr.y, save yoiir
1 by id! means.
A QriwrioN or Vkhacitv.—A letter
from tin authentic source, says llmt
Hie officers of tho English war vessel
Answer—Gen. J. E. B.Stuart.
Yank— Surge,-int, take him to tho
2uard house.
i ''|)|,\u;nts.—Don’tfailtoplmit large
'b of pepper mustard, suge, &o., this
|°n. Tlieso condiments . aro very
ni '°o, and aro greatly needed among
soldiers—especially in our hos-
Mniiu.K. March 2.'5.—Tho Appeal of
tho 2tsi says the packet steamer Natch
ez, with 1300 urtles of cotton was de
stroyed by lire ox the 13th ihst., on her
trip up the Yazoo.
The Hartford mid Monongehula acre
allowcl to approach within 400 yards
of ourlmtlvries.it. Grand Gulf, when
they wero opened upon, llio vessels
replying with broadsides several times
repemed. A dozen shots struck -the
vessels mid pnrf.es were seen carrying
the wounded below. No dmnngo on
our side. -
Tim Natchez Courier says tho Hart
ford, the. federal ling ship, With Commo
dore Fafragut on board, anchored in
fi*Iml of tho city on 1'uosdrty afternoo.n,
llio llllli, and sent i^small boat with a
Ihg of truce ashore, with a note to the
Ui'aysr; stating shut it. tho U. S. -boals
were.fired on by.tlin omSSris of Natch-
T HE uailfisigueil lias some Furniiuoil
Rdotos In her house to rout. For further
imrtletilnrs inquire nlthe Buena Vista House,
marin -2w MBS. A.It. HUTCHINGS,
Seed Potatoes.
A lino hit seed Irish I’otneoes for sale by
M. L. 1‘ALMEB.t CO.
$100 Reward,
ANAWAY from Boine, Ga., on tho 111
E l* „ urrt - 1 . , . -
day of Jniumry t wo negro hoys, Jim ami
Jerry, aged III) years each—nf black complex
ion. Jerry about 5 feet 0 inches high, has a
iloasan! lonk end ninuner ami holds his
lend uji well. Jim about 5 foot 0, inehos
high and is a rogulur African wjlh a sly
' ** ~ Smith
100 BEEVES WANTED,
rjlHl' subsjvibora \vnul llicso Bcuves for
iho citizens of Rome odd vicinity, nnd
will pay libcrul, prices for them. Alsu, for
pay lib
l’ork lloga, Shouts rnul Sheep.
Persons wishin" to baTo Beeves slaugh
tered, can have it dono nt motleraio prices.
Call on us before contracting elrowhoro. .
JOHN IT, GRAVES,
feb2fi-lm JAS. 1IARTT.
LAND FOR SALE,
riAHP undersigned offers for sale Lot ot
J. Lund No. 30, in llio 23d.district nnd
3d section, containing iflo acres.
Tho above lot is woodland, about fivo.
miles west of. floinn, on the Summerville
road.
Address <!. I*; JlAllVIJLLB,
Lnwsouville, Hoekiuglinm c.o., N. C.
innrlO
Slides Wanted.
rn JfE npdovtiigncd wialua to .puVchaso ft
L lot vf Ili.h’s. .1. W. LANDRUM,
next door lo Morrison A* Logon’s.
jauHl
FOR 84LE.
rpHE Brick Building and Lot, on tho oor-
X nor of Ilownrd au,l Broad Streets, op
posite tho Etowah Hoileo. For further par
ticulars apply to Cant. Elliott, nt tho. office
of the Coosa River Steamboat Co.
fcb21-trlAw1m
NEGROES
And House and Lot
FOR SALE.
A good cook, washer uujl .ironer, young
and likely, mu! " children, all very likely,
also a Housn nnd Lot, li rooms nud good gar
den spot— convenient to hnslncrs porlisn of
llio oity. Prices reasonable, apply at Bank
of Empire State, to C, C. STII.LAVELL,
■AarTlwSt.
Shinplanters Redeemed.
look. They arO.Uio property of 0. II. Sm
Gunfd'n of Early and vlrgiulu Billups.
ALSO
A bright iiiulatio boy hah'oil Ahedilego,
commonly called “Beilny,’’ about 23 years
old 5 foot 5 inches high, lias a hesitating
manner and spoech when intorrogntcil—the
prnporly.qf W. A. Fort,
The above reward will ho paid fur their
safenrrcEt anvwiibiie. or a like proportion
fov cithororthem. C. If.SMJTIT,Guard’ll,
innr 10-1 m, W. A. FORT.
$10 REWARD,
ffAllE a hove will ho paid' to any. person
X finding mid rctnilung to mo near How-
IIV. H Bonds, Cherokee, Aid.,, or to Mr.
riAIIK small notes issued by Honloy A
| MitcUOll. will lie rodcomcil on prosenta-
tiohmt""
at'Henley'o Mills, near' Summcrvillo,
Chattooga County, Ga. fob21-lirt
Wanted.
A servant girl to do tho work of a small
family. Apply at this office,
marl 2.
Georgia, Floyd Oounty.
A LL persona having any demands against
MrsM. IL Noble, late of raid county
dee'd. will present them nnd lhoso indobtod
will make payment la J. M. PEPPER,
nuilf-IOd. • Executor.
To Whom it May Concern,
A LL lioltling nolus ngn’iicl
8. Arm v,''ciiflbrAeil'ir; Owl. J. J. Morrispri
fftls.
They cun bq oasily grown, atul.
K tin onnil '..nnn/tn ...In. * lli’/vi.A
!tu is -no ..good reason -wliy' tbere
otild hot bo groat 'quantities of 'them
KTovor wanted.
IHf" A lottor from a gontloman In
«'s army thinks'it wrong for. any of-
Southorn, papers to talk about
iaco. Ho says that “that is not .the
to bring a cowardly ’foo to'his sc^-
8 i nnd Iho feeling in the army is ad
i'se to anything that looks like tim- ^
‘ l >’ or a want of faith in the sucoess.of j
'0 cause.”:
" Another fcmqlo food d riot took
litc e in Salisbury, N. C , on the 18th
llc "'omen’concerned in it compelled
‘ merchants to skarc with them their
°°k of flour, and also robbed several
'milies of tho stock laid in for' home
Suit, snuft and' molasses wore also
llio mob. ■ ‘
F.1.UINI-: IN THE SuL'TII.—The Now
which enmo to Norfolk from Ulnirles j. Yoik Herald lias an ui tido under this
(on, after the into, nnval.figlit with tho j Reading, iu which it says Hint if to Iho
blockadors... n’ere very indignant at | otlur misforLunes.of tlie. South that of
tho denial of tlicii; Statements as to unapnoaseil hunger be. suiipmddeil,
tho re " • ---• • •
officer
riuMW, , r ., . m BWj ^ u , ,ii, 1 ., 1 .., L , i.JWII . .. „ ,
out of sight, ul.fiiidcnffijB not only seaboard cities, and thus cut them qlL tnoniing.
the field of strife, but-the horizon itself, from the outside woild. lt says the j Aspecinl to tho Appeal, from Groiift
It is said .that some of tho officers went .South does.not lack myii, aruii or.mu- da the 10th, says a dispaloli to *''
Nut'S, one due 21ith Bceeiuber next, the
ntlivr 'J.'itli JleeemlKT, 18(1!, with iutercst-
1'i'om dftt j; dutod 2!ith or 30th Jaminvy InSt.
on Nancy M. Southern. Given fov lninL
S. D. Loenard, Witness. I forowam any
gets.,n from trailing l'gr said notes.
Also, one $20 Confederate bill, with seme
820 in smnll Tlinnge, with some rceeipl i for
can
Hbu:-e, l’ome, Ga.
fSbll-tf
T. NEWMAN.
NOTICE.
O N tho 1st of March next, attend at .thro-
Quartermaster's oflie and recoiye pay
onsls’ aml'sehnol meuoy. My address Is I • • '
Hswell's Cross-Roads, Chorokuc, Ala, j fv, lj2 je
mnrl7-3t JOHN W. Mi-AFEK.. ■,(. '
rent; biro, Ac.
. TII0S. 1>. HAMILTON,
, uluj. A Br. Q. M. Pr. A. 0. S.
Beeves Wanted.
> result oPtliftt fijilit b'- tho Fotlornl 1 tlu?rt» cun be no doubt iJmt .lbo . rt*.bi*jsvz oV guorillasVlio would bombard . : qi5j , n r
ioors. 1 liny nilirm that theblockndo : w ill seen yh*ld. In this* vJmv, it urg«‘s i city. The'Hartford remained all night _ K
» raisetl; ,thtrt tho.'ynnUeo;fluot lied ' d i0 Pi^Rleiit at once To attack tho an*!.left with tho Monongohala ■ noxt
SUBSTITUTE WANTED
k*gUc'A Iib!e-1 -oilii'il man over 15’years of P()f)0 I J i P VES ; O" 'foot, in ’IW
A age, Win,Uil.as a substitute'to serve in /fWyU lots, wanted for the sick in the-
oA&iih
to ■Washington, to. confer witli Lord
Lyons nbouL il.—Ckarletton Mercury,
^ The Loiidon Times' correspon
dent says that counterfeit paroled cer
tificates are sold to northern soldiers at
twenty-five cents a piece, mid liavo
been furnished by thousands, so that
Uiero nrc far moro Northern men ut
home under pavplc than wero over to
ken prisoners.
Gen, Mitchell, 'commanding the
post nt Nashville, issues un order under
elate ol' 9lh inst., ordering' the release
from tho Penitentiary of Messrs. Cal
houn nnd Doneg'nn, confined as ljosta-
ges for Gootz and Tabb, recently in ar
rest by our forces, but who liavo been
discharged.' ' . ‘ '
g®*Tbe Lonsv illo * jourria-1 says Fort-
Henry and Fort Heman, on tho Tenri-
essco'wero destroyod and ovitcuatod by
tho Fedorals a week ago, because they
wero liable to over How and .not desire-
ble as offensive or defensive operation.
Tlio garrisons and ste. os were removed
to Fort doiiftlson.
nitions of war, but .that'._ i t does need
food for-its armies.
I attemled a parly a low nights ago
in tlio city of , and riiifong the
guest was it Rebel lady Spy, also a Cap
tain Day. As wo wero about to take a
social glass, tho Spy proposed the fol
lowing to Captain Day: “Captain,
may you live to see ninny Days.”
To which tho Captain replied, im
promtu, “Miss, may your Days and
mine be tho samo number.” Tho Spy,
nothing daunted rejoined. ■ “When
shall wo dnto our kirst Day.”
The Captain took suddenly with tlio
mcnsols, and.had to’bo carried out.—
Knoxville. Tlcyislcr. ■
tho vicinity of Wheeling, Western Vii>
ginitt, lo test tlio cotton experiment
this coming season., A good doul of
seed lias boon socured for tlio purpose.
jSSy-Napolenn gtins nro iiQYfS&oing
cast at the Tredegar Works, Riclt-
1 uiolid.
WANTED
I MMEDIATELY—fur Bio lmlimco of tho
yfnf— a l.lnck boy ng*cl about, ti-u or
Memphis Argus from Vicksburg t he twelve yoavs-.Inqul, a at this Office.
.—Jilquivn immoiliali'l t al this Bbsp.ituls iu Rome.
1 i Cou'rncts-profeiTcd. Apply lmineclmtaly
j tl, CAl’T. Jr, 8. BYEItS, .
Dofioj. Coininissnry.
13tb, says that 25 robots wore captured-
while tearing out the lovo'e above the
canal,
The Bayou Alacon is pronounced un-
nayigable on account of snags.
Ono Yankee division' loft Memphis
on.Tuesday.last.the J3tli, in light tfrart
steamers, bound for tho Yazoo Bass.—
Tho river was falling at Memphis, also
in iho upper tributaries.
CiUTTANOociA,;Maroh 23.—Thero lias
boon no movement of tlio army of
Tcnncssoc.
On Friday lust tho enemy abandoned
tlio i-rmrls from Franklin tCiWardsMolum-
tho ronds fromli'rnnkiin.towardsJColum
liia, but on Saturdny retuuned to Frank
lin.
Van Dorn is still on the north side
Beg-Prepnrations avo being made in of Duck river.
Our forces occupy Florence and Tt
cumbin—no movement of the
froiii Corintli in this direction.
Morgan liad it 'light' at
Cannon co., Tenn., on Fritl
overwhelming force of
fought gallantly mid killed
ded it number of thu
FOR SALE AT $3,000.
KAfl Acres Lend, in Klo.vd county, sit-
f)v/\7 dated convenient to Fost Ollico,
Mill; School nnd Chill i h pvivllcdges.
small unfinished frame house, with
somo other out-bulidings, ami- SO Aqrcs
clcarod laud on tho promises..
A credit ef twelve months on ono half,
il preferred by thepurehasor. Possession
givop immediately.
Apply’dr'cnll on W. J. COMER,
mnrll)2m Missionary Station, Ga.
Geo. & Ala, R,R, Company,
Stock-holders take Notice.
being 15 per cent
the subscribed Stock is called for by
of Directors.—Prompt payment is
expected.—Tlioso who do not ros-
,30 .days will be sued.
&
JEANS WANTED,
JACOB WYSE
JS now paying Four Dot hi r 3 pei yard for-
Good. Jeans.
jan25
$60 Reward,
I will .pay $30 Reward for oncli ef lli.
following deserters, from Co. 1C, 40th Go.
Vols., doliverod to mo nt Esom Hill, Go., or
lodgod in some safe jail:
Manuel Williams, weighs 150 lbs, dart
complexion, dark hair, blue eyes, 28 yoars
old and lives in Haralson so., Ga. Deserted
in Doe. 1802.
T. IC. Rowell, weighs, 165 lbs. light com
plexion, light ' hair, blue eyes, 36 years
old and iivos in.Haralson, ce., Ga. Deser
ted in Doe. 1802.
LIEUT. It. MURCHISON.
mar7 . • Co, li, 40th Gn. Regh
PRODUCE LOAN.
E HAVE been appointed Agents to
celUet the Produce Loan in this vi-
einii.y unit Clp’rokee. OnWiouu. St. Clair
A. M. SLOAN, Pres’l. 1 and fioCnlh co unties. Alabama, and wo hope,.
• & Tr. . tbuf'ev-iy Vno llmt has subsoHb.'d to this
” “ , p,»au will meet (heir .ub ription prompt-
meet their sub
ELLIOTT.
F.l;?AELL j
Agents,