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Jtail
aboro 1 St:it
ti male- ; ter:
• pro* j tllu (-8
notice
ul present
ipliinentaT
ipidcnt'p privt
f the morning pnj
j wledgc, and.) I
f s wishes. Ilpwever, whHtove^orrQr o
•remlton was com nutted, ^juujonumt
!.
■ 1 ..
Nom
caused J
the a
reneh Minis-
t must make
utially lu
!lt i
IT*A
Tiiero was great excitement in Mali
tho tenth of December, caused by a t
oka nr
——
log of Tr
• Vivien Matin, Doe.
ipgenuion W4i
I by nv^ocM» tU
»r«*h« wrote to me, in a letn
♦ * * « Wliat have yon dona.? Not.
ly made ne'ridiculous, batactaaily sail-
under faIns colors. To begin at the
'inning: It isycry^roe that I inudotbe
ift; anc
mve hot tbc ^'UysTcal stronirt
wool was c;:.rd<j<Jlu^d>^
it, but I thought 1 coult
^ jootnuanr car net . ....
[the wool could bfciUiul* Jntoblohkdtaor
twls tor‘enr boy
)le to send
to to tho President, and hi
sttiuiishedfor the Ilabertshei
bi ll I will send to thorn bv the’ffnjti
krlnnky.' I wish I could make ype
pery soldier in the C&MMW
■■ not n pound of wool can we
apply is exhausted. *
[“You know, when yon left Georgia I-
»s preparing the wjipt jditiii?ni/ own
lids,” to make a suit of clothes fire Pro-
||ent J*av.if, l>yt,louring t Could not got
done in lifnc to send bj* you,' (thinking
iu would lie homo, this mont h,) l sent one
’llio sliawla woytm for tk« Jfa&ertdinm
hlunteerJ
heie. f^om
Federal mm _
ip Island.
w eW. • v
...al Foreign »>vs
villb, Jan.
own.
Norfolk.
!y death
n Sunday,
e Oon-
wbieh
f an old
nt.
Sliip Island. - ;h
private dispatch
file, slates that
were landing
in ordering ail tho disposable ft)
lat point to be shipped to Gibralte,
»rioji.
ready tor service in Aire
/the
St. Louis
Niagara.
_.. Jbnw Be-
publican of Bee. ttfith, cdiitjiSns.full foreign
; details of news by tho steamship Niagara.
The London Tiir.es says that the evi
dence accumulator of a long cherished in
tention on the part ofSetfto'rd toinjure Eng-
r J
ithsn
tionists. -
■It^wh* nnur
iferoompanf
more.
Mrs. Stanford has written me ano
ietteiv in^diTub. sdjp say^y {
A* tfrlftfS^ei^jujfe yUi%weave
shawls with my own hands. ’Tis true
t Rosa-ftoe (her dtutglitcra) und piy-
fdida part of the spinning, buttiiegrcat-
,art ol it *.*i l^tr^'jai-s
, by jibrsohs lpjfiy! employ, nnil-T paid
m, as I did Mrs. Mhsuii, aud al; others
wwdcs'«w>^wey»>ie-ftdt-TnhTB"yrF - .Ttitdr
rk. ; :Mrs.jM<|i>Ti*ycgulft«i*,ii» sdiVtfi:
_ ent
a io*mf borders oo-
triple war with
ud and the Aboli-
pacres goes put as
to*Admirul%Mi!ne in
seen 11C: 111
A meric
Ad mint
command
wutf|)£Ml
.^eu Armstrong hundred-pound guns were
immediate^' shipped for the defence of | ukesom
Halifax. Large numbers of similar guns
were to be shipped immediately to the
British possessions on the'Pacifie. Ten
millions'of small cartridges undone hun
dred thousand charges for Armstrong guns
for sea service are rapidly preparing. Ad
ditional ship-wrights have been taken ‘ou
at all the.dock-yards. r./ .r? .'
The British authorities at Nassau have
forbidden vessels bearing coalfor TJriitAd
States ships', to unload tiiero or. wjt
three leagues of shore. They allow
Sumter and other Confederate war shr
pape
ty or «iiow of
—and that I miu lui
which I have tD
rarus, before
me pay the
this cours
Let it
Liberty anil
T J
stable'
tion, tho La
every criinin
and
archs.
mind that I
f.pf my c
to warn it of dangerous
rher, friends, that virtue
f a free Nation ; Tout to it
enforced to s-Tupul
l secret tyrants or f
sd a rsnxA.v,
WMitNKSO.tY. JANUARY S, 1862.^ ?.«•»>*
g-j.ly.1. 3U (o 3D Irou. Sheet, i» @ IQ.
ipc‘f* Sh. Iltl " 30 Castings, 6 •* 10
.2? .Nails, per keg, .9 “ 11
Powder, Rifle. 1250 « ItOO
lllnstg, S90 “ 1000
Lead, 1,0 “16
fehot, per bag; "350 '
D
Bale Rope V lb.
^Manilla liope.
Bag- jing Twine; 30 **
Tallow Candles, -U "
Sperm do 45 “
Star -—dor ! ?l) “
reasoning tc:
If wc would
:it Brnssells, on the 12th
ng of Belgium, has
to American
take in cpal, under pretence that they.aro
merchant vessels. * //
The Loendon Times ridicules Seward’s
dispatch.
irfficC 1 ;.
impression prevails in financial cir-
tt carried a momentons
The;New York Herald of 1st January,
says thatEiigl&fid will probably-'
war, even aflttir the surrender
French Govern-
'
It^vp been sent
ikel-tbe field immedi-
dca thaVA»|en. §eo
communthation fro
meht to President
r/lfce IbOtuSani
mada ready to
^British Government continued JtQ
CTiafter ajf availahle.vfessoTs.'' * ■ ■ -
The i Lohtbml i Herald takes ground
against ad mitting an arbitrator.inf-'the Mli
son anil SltileH difficult^', a'^suggested by
the London News^anEd says that no nego-
i'he ‘Now York
es varions measl
Government.
tiations can be sub
M:ts<
^ ^a!^ cru,(i5 ]
to while Messrs,
held as prisoners;
iggj
‘—■
settlement bit-
ftMin
Ifl Lntes! .Ncw^ from'the Xortli. >
Ciimonij, Jan. 3;—The editor of the
Express has dit
hiuy:
JkLaaou dutd Slidell
me, workingone-haWHh
|t ami the<otit»‘f for-in
have Iter washing
lime foriier-
T boat'd her
(j.* It took her
ng. that^a flag
Northern papers tty
eitj'. Tl». d%tetf. are
ami J an. I st.
' 'ne,: of Jun. Ist.imys
| iove'that Messrs.
o*dd -it«il an »he , lrt-e4 t
■ Thesurreuder,docs'
e ultima
fen days to we«ro the.shawls; they wqre
ven in my time, and then 1 gave her five-
liars extra for the work.”
low, Mr. Editor, I submit that, if , any
>dit is tfuc for the marrafactureSna pro-,
ration of the shawls aforesaid, it is just-.
I tie lu Mrs. Stanford, and that the con-'
bntior was in no sense of the word;made
Mrs. Jrlasdji. Sljh was amply remuuer-
jtl for ail the lalior she performed; As
i the question, who was in reality the
inufuct-irer of the shawls, it can scarcely
said 1 hat it was Mrs. MastM: Mi’s'. Stan-
I'd made the <1 rate amlw'ei;ked out tho
Itteni; slie furnishyd the wool and paid
the iceaciity. I f sh6 is tiot, therefore,
maker of tho shawls in question, then
Irani Powers was not the sculptor ol the
?ek Slave; for he only-executed the
del of that beautiful statue and his work-
in wrought it out in marble. On the
Inc principle you, Mr. Editor, cannot be
]led tho publisher of your paper; for
ileyouown the material, your printers
tho mechanical labor. -
n conclusion, then, there were but two
>rs committed in the article published
ho papers here, relative to Mrs. Stan-,
i’s shawls, tq-wit:.That the mechanical
if was performed by Mrs. Stanford and
t an entire volunteer company had been
lishod with said shasvJs: Both these
rs wore oumnuUod Ly mo, unwitting-
mi L heroliy assume the responAbility
for, with an u^iology to the pu blic for,
rror, and for the length ot- this eom-
liealion. . Very respectfully, ■
^:;B. ^ ^LOCUMB.
H«i§ ^qiatiftitak
J aiuuwy fur. Europe,
not code up tti^the detniind ofi
turn of Englano. A'part of Seward’s bar-,
gtiin is that Capt. '.Wilkes is sot lobe ceni
an red for the seizure of the Commission
ers.
The Lornlon Post says that England will
have a reckoning as to the Stone fleet.
The Boston papers say that Lord Lyons
had ordered the steamship Niagara to take
out Messrs. Mason and SlideB.
Gen McClellan is still very sick;.Beq^
Ward, ofOhiOjis suggested as ins'success
or. C—flwf
The steam^ip-Pefsia is aifTalifax, with
troops.
England’s warlike preparations will con
tinue, m viek^of the difllculties. prising
from the stone fieetbioekade^
The rsproiider of Messrs...Mason and
SliddB.ki.Ldd not to bo the wnoie % ol* Eng
land's demand. ' A*
RicifMONii, Jbft. 3.—Tho steanisliip wIiicti
Lord Lyons has selected to eonVey th6 Com-
missiimers to England is tho’ ”
ship Nin
The*
sailed#---.
The Ldndo
'Z
an,) sajys
)<rgS-lo th
rnsido expedition Jlas -not yet
lni€rstnij$}
(Lord
s Unit the harbdr«
He \vt»rid and cariu
orgs
helo
up to aft inelhrient blockade.'/ 7
A largo imbiber of frigati
and seliobiiier^are cojigregatif
ton ItoatU. i-* .. L .
Latest from Kentucky -c
" Kp^-The Howling Gre
tlua Nashville \fm ion
N AsiWrfij, k,-.
corresgoiuietiU, ^
America^.sayi tluit .(he Federalist, :tf
advancing to Hoi*so Cave, have:withdrawn
toM^ijQji.’iisviUer-'TfiiB Conf'"“ *-*■
have a}so fallen Back tow
Green
and sti
ey grQ_ JU>qr' near
te fordft
Bpwli^r
1’SiTaverf,
fourederate Congress.
vii^&iutJi. dcstrhvlng L^u rail
road aijf ti&y fidl-hack.
Later frbm Kentucljyi
13
met at
iomns. and
cmmono
’clock to-
icU, tueiubors- from Keirtucky, appear
ore qualified; and’tpokr their siiats. "
noral StupXjtJs ^epoij of the: Ipittle of
icRviUu" was ordered la bo-pah lishod
her mntters were trtHtsatjled ih .secref
op, but nf Ihqfr nafuro the,r.epgrter is
'iiforaued... . . , : C*.
A (tHNrgta Soldier Stabbed.
cu tuind, Deo. fiy.-aPrhrnte AlrridgcT?
>. D, Ti ird Georgia regiment, was Bad-
it in N>>rf(fijB^UrSUii&dlg^'itist, by a
Nasiivii.lk, jiuwkh—Gov .Jol i
visional GyveiVtorjd 1 Kentucky,
his proclunmttob roidoring
tho 22nd inst., for li iieiir
y*’«t
mson. Pro-
lias issued
lection on
tatives to
Hie Congress of the Con federate Slates, on
the geneval ticket system. .
Tho Koidndlry-House ofXleprOfterrtiBives,
at’Friinkfttrt, has expelled the ihljowiiigl
' members B>r nidi jig. the rebelHon: Messrs.
VI n 4 i IX .. 14 I. ,, ■■■non O ! 1 •, r,4l* T .4..'^*
nvunMvui' jjAviuiuAn n an
l pursuing Opthley help, and the Bitter
a noeing jnte ICausaa- The Confeder-
(ln ,-.il wo rail—i
sxeonte the Law inti
in the right,
Indian Battle In Mr* '.Vm^-Conrederatcs Ylc-
Memphis, Jan. 3'1".—A Zfbj^c^V»9.heen
received at Little Bock, Ark:, containing
official .MtteBigence from the Northwest.
Colortol Mdntosh, in cun maud offourityr
gliitenp*, had a fight with Opothleyholo,
the Indian Chiefand*^Linedlnite. 7.V:mHfea'
Northwest ofFdrt^Gibsqn, outlie 20tti u{t,
which lasted four hours^ and restilted id
the total route of the enem
.men in killed, w6uh’ded;~an
'100 ipindred taken prisoners. - : .
; The Confederate loss was 12 killed and’*
twenty, wounded. Cob McIntosh was
still
was;fleeing ante*,
ates also captured-from the enemy a htrge -
number of-Wagons and" 100 horses. j
~FB0M KICHMOND. -
Richmond,. Jan. 4.-—The Government
has official intelligence confTrm!ty> the Alp- .,
tory of Col. Meldfosh over t!w 'Indian'
Cluof Opotheyotholo, in a rocent battle.,,
Judge Heinphill, a member of Congres0
from T^xas, died at the Exchange Hotel
here this morn mg;.
Good News"—Another Arrival. -
New Orleans, Jan^S.^—A Britishsteami';
er Iras arrived in a Confederate port,' bring
ing a .largo quautity of munitions of
war and other valuable articles: {This
must be the Gladiator we expect:—Ed.
CllBON.l . if l w
Council Proceedings, 'A.
Cauacir, Ciujibkr, Jan. 4,1862.
nor, UvmpUiil, Turner, Mampfnn jind Newton. x
ThemiuuU* of the last mooting’were rvad'and con
firmed. • >. - • *' ''.*■■■-
• The Treasurer's monthly report was -read, received',
and ordered U» he spread on 4Ue minutes. -,i ,.
The Xtarsbafs* monthly report was read and received.
The following bills were ordered to be paid i Roh’t.
L. -Witherspoon, $25 05; J. A. Witherspoon,’ $19 14n
B. B. Muon. $3 25; B. B. Moon, 12 00. '
On moUoiu CieiJc of Council was authorized to pay
the different town officer, their fourth quarter’s sala
ries for the year 1801.
The official returns of the'town election held this day,
were then presented, as loUows: -
Ihe All Pore dad
the ond, we intist suppress all si
iniquity. lie rimf Jo so much/c
to much for iif in brltuwi H'j up Of
viour. If we tail to
brothels. gro;^-l!b ips, oxec
nlistaiu from aiding pn.^ocute , „
—if as dsual, iiejteet to pursue«*j cry s tccies of
huo and cry” of the country—if,
-' i4e1 ’ividnals, we keep
trcmhlir# confil
icitor(i*mor;«ls—
of'liar
and
_ HR H P clear
to me that God wiil not feet any extraordinary interest
in p; * ^ “ “ “ ‘
f T.._ .
me to call your ilteation
men of ail eh:
are a necessary vtiV to ... HW
yiolafipi ^
j land Are.
apcl sail inftv lech
erous. Thejr.WBl spare neither wife nor dayghtcr in
e 'ort lo CednmfdH they had no sneb places wf access,
ey would. rnsfr.qlioiukUy, be chaste or continent ;
amflu the course of their Uveg, let A«onp the respecta
ble. Why,: if'any think them indispensable, - 1 would
ask him, if ha, reasoning by analogy,, would suppose
thp grog-shops a preveuUve. of ^runkennesf^ 1 Still,
erory one knows they are tbe origin of this ptirnicious
habit. Would you keep a thief In "pay, or give money
to a- r«>bbcr to let -your property alone?- Wtnld this
Ifl&tiis/Tj
ary disfWepnncieij, permit
he universal ideii among
id bad; is, that brothels j
as .tlfey,d>y furnishing (
bjecta. for. ^.'pri>;eet..the chajjfeiTrom yjolation.
Thisis a grosafiifor.' ’rtie young 'men of'the
made inordinnl ': by Oj
;d
Sxigat*
S T mt, II and 12. l’UANK-
« ’ JAME-! V COLT
Iffiffiffirb
sate, cheap for cash
LTN =H0iU6B BUILD
Jan 1, |862~C ins.''V!rp? 1
•• •:—■" r*.—r- ■ .-?■■■ -■ to awr Hel
Clarke Sheriff Sales. t1 ;r ^ .. C : T
sold, before the Court house door, iu the
town of Watkia'stfUe, on the first Tues
rtutry neett, tho following property, t»- ; wit:
One trpet jpf, land, containing one Uuudn
acres, mure or less, adytiipiog George.
Sims and' Vickers. Levied upon as the property of
Greeh Brans, to Atisiy an AttaChinenf fl: fa.'’iii favor
of William.Sims .and others,-vs. taeeaid Evan*> Lcvy
made and returned to me hy John H. Cades, Constable
pf the 224th Disk, - «.
JanI ~ W'. V. ELDER, Sh’ff.
b N andaftyr fiw FLRST Off SASUAAV, *Uu
bills Bought of will bsadue . , . ...
We still h ‘
’ ’ ipc p
by note or account^ 5
«S early aS’possible. ' ”
a good-stock, and will<en .Tet$ 'cheap;
lends will give us a cnll.:-frm 'ri«: PI
. White a ritc it.. .
A/VBBtS. 'JfewfOrlftins gyhtp:
GtU i<$hntf:ohIs. “ «
aheap fur cash. . J, L35OLT. -*t !j
y?;J- 2 ' yfhnjtliR.lb»U8p ILplding.f
L AND W1«*B FISH u,*y "be fiurfd in
Coffee, Rio, 6(f jlndigo,Spanish,350 “409’
Java, •; i “ 45 |Madder, "(d tb. 50 “ 50
Tea, 100 “123 Oappema, 5u “ 59 .
Rice, 6 “ 7 Blno Stone. 40 “ 40
-Sugar, Browf., 10 * 12 Oil, Linseed,' 150 “40T*
xlarified, “ -10 I Buinp. wintr 150 “175
Orushed, “ 25 : “ “ fall, 100 “ 125-
loaf, “ 25 ’• Train, ... “ 40J
Molasses, ^ gaL “ White 1.e;i.l.kcg,275 “300,
N. 0. Syrup, 5ff “ 55 ‘Glass,hoxJxlO, 350 “375
Salt, ^ bushel, “060 IMackerel No.3. 315 “$!*•
Salt, Liv’l, sk. “ 1800 “ ibUNo.2 700. ,
iStoel, Cast,' 1 22 “ ti } “ }bbLXo.2 450 V 67J 1
j « German, 16 -“ 16 JTobaeeo, 25 “ 40
, « Blister, 10 “ I2J Yarn, per bale, “ 12*
“ Spring, 10 “ 12 | “ Retail,' 140
Iron,common si*o S “ . 6 [Osnaburgs, per bale, 10 •
J “.7 inch wide,'8 u TO 7 “ ‘ -Retail, 20
« Band. » “■ 1» Skirting, 4. bale. 44- « A
Butter, .20 @ 25 Lqn(, ... 25. « 2*.
Eggs,' 15 Tallow, *40 “ 12
Cktekem^.-- -*24«“ 45 ieott<JOr|»er^ale, 01 “ T"
Gfeen Apples, 50 “ 100 Fleur, $1 bid. »t)l0 ^900
Dried « 50 “ 75 iWheat« bush. 100 “ 150 .
rilslkil BhffilhiMllt- W ^ “7*4
SKSftv . -18HW*
-
Swee’
1 Onions, •».’*.* *«J-
Baeon^Sides, ... ... 'Wool,
»•' ‘■•‘('- Mams, •... Y ... iRags,
h&h
* .“ lOO-Rya. *„W
ail “ 50 lueeswazi .
T5 **t«0 iFeathers,
40
tldAd’.jilQra
V
m
ate
1 mer
urn to point o... ,
,. » from choJisil ri-rjlfu* CQi<
.-government and eonvnlstpns rack it.vitll, as u
the whplo were b&vbarons, .like the heathens. . Chius-.
TtANS qRHEUALLT navi NOT HIT l.NTO THE BIGHT VATH j
to actr thi: iiiPBRisnanut princip.lsh or- tiop! It
w9yi4.be .wise and sagacious amid this ejnergoncy, for
truly and comprehensively Rai'E>T—to.
Jhasp society and4beir.fivcs ; on a more oudurable struc
ture—on.a better system of morals and attendant vigi
lance— to.rectify discrepancies—which, recommending'
-■S all to toe favor of the Almighty, will secure and
establish our country. ^ia-Jjibert^, ^Xn^ppendenee and
.1 believe that, in this view of things, I stand pretty '
mmah-A-ouc. All men, else, seem to think onr troubles
cume-of tb* malignancy and ambition and- ternrs, of
the -Yankees. I neverwas-seot by the South to fully
reason with-them, and cannot therefore say how Air-1
might hate prevented tl>is-war -by convincing them of
the mistaken vims .they have-on abolition. -Tiie. error*
of that peopl* cotie from MinemnprehtHiling, ot negleet-
ing, Ht ttriltdn Will tjf Gad. The reason foi thisin-
differeace lay in an original character for im morality
and eonshqntsnl)ill-training wf.e.bildre$, . So weitpo bow
right Ltpn to present the private Jive* and thoughts of'
peyploajt the foundation -of public. jpanifestationsL -A
corrupt majority (and in monarchies, a.corrupt miooT-i
ityi) will make .corrupt polities, and corrupt politic*
will create a corrupt Government, (or reckless tffiyialsA-
aud corrupt Uorerument—b-hold it in tho riigime of
the abulitinnuts with Lineoln on the TiraiH, <rieldiOg
a power which n» Roman Emperor, amid liia usurpa
tions, would call insufficiqpt. , Brothf^n. of (htt BqatK,;':
let us draw qi^h to.Goil,-.by res«dntely puttirg down
everyjgpeies of vice, immorality and crime, sad ib*0 j
ear wjr invocations. «■ •- » »'
' "18
>;rf -'V6>7 •*.»<!•
*
. “a. Shoulders, .. “ ... Peas, 4W«100t4
L* LIQUORS—lobrkctkd nr saxsqm a rirr^RD.i' ,
Whiskey, «brnr »@100 Win«,'*at»ga;' 73 “100
Rectified, , SO. “ $0 ... v Madeira, 100
Rye, 60 “ 75 Port, . 250 “3P0 _.
Manoogub 4M »15T Ghorfy,' 650 “ 400 J
Scotch, .#4 ^100 Gin,Domestic, r«W‘/W l
Brandy, Peach, l5ff^ “ 200 Holland, 150 “ 200
American, 80 “ 75 Rum,-Naw -Rng. 80 “ 100 7
French, J«nMc%4 250 “300 ,.
Apple,
FOR THE WAR*
w
GEORGIA—Hall County.
fjonrt tf OrdinuiT/ of solid County. .-
HEREAS, Isaac Cape, npppiies to mo for Letters
of Administration on the estate of Charles Hul
sey, late of said ceunty, deceased.
* All persons concerned are, therefore, required to show
cause why said letters should not be granted .to'said
applicant at the next February Term of this Court.
This 25th of December; 1SG1. ■ - I;
si
p
".e.
.4. -4-
a. £
....30
S5 186
9 50
.119
...3
For Intendaut
S. C. Reuse,
James Camak,.«...........
For Cie(k of Comieil—
Wo. H. Dorsey-,
J. Atkiseon,..................
For-’Marslial—■ ' . .
B. B. Moon,..
W.'F Hood,.
For Depdty Marshal^'
Wo. fSitly, .,...,.......*.52_ 33 Jb
James II. Town ......37 JO 0.. iy
Robcra Gmrdjper^...^ l5
$. J. Nunu S.v.frl* 10 33
FOR WARDENS—FIRSB WARD
70 30 219
4
/ Sri. .) I If
-XI 1.24
■if 39 29-110
Pi-
13
P- A. Bumineyjv..;
r,CK rZ*y ^
srreU,....„
John Alitchel,...
John C. Turuor, —1U3
John C. Pitner...;......20
^.-IK fOHf +B$;c’C
H. C^Wwnrney; .Y..™..4
Richard J. Wilson, 34
J. B. Patman,............31
THIRD WARD., -» n
W. 8*ffl««phili;...;...\.2i' K. L. Mbs*,..:..., .13
P. E. Mooro,.............^21 J. e.-Orr, \_.,J
■ When the -foltowing -gentlemen were declared ihliy'
elected officers for tbe'town of Athens for the year 1802.
Intombmt—6,'C. Reese. '■ - 1
Clerk of Council—Win. H. Dorsey. - '■ ’ - "
Marshal—B. B.-Moour- . .
■
TnrneVDr. Wm-Kipj,
EUiott, MaUbewoon, Sifvortfxytfij- Lotrg, I Tw^R^^Vsf'Hm^wi^P^rToifk. si; ^ lIs?n '
. Brain,' Merritb', Tvireay and Gilbert. - . 9 11 1
Piitferilie fonfisMaUiyii act..of ’tbo Ken-. -
tucky Uiriur\:Li‘(t*iuhuui'e,at Frankfort, the.
antbdritfeff Travff attached the
_ _ _ _
•er i>rCant. Sauili's (Company of 'tfte'p GeM - Jiucknjir, Wm. Preston,"EdrCrutet
I’e^itnStit!” fjo'Vaya the Norfolk fiuv fi«ld, to the amountof each*.'■’'fCSt' J
-- - *- : MEhiPUDHJm,. \ T - -• ^ .. J.
^ - MARRIED, .
Attho-house of Jdr. -Junes Galloway, on tho 2d* 5,
January S,
1862.
J. J..FLOURNOY,.
JanS;
RALPH S. LAW, Ordinary.
LUCY C0BB INSTITUTE.
cpliK exercises of itie above Institution wifi he re-
J.'-sumed on January 15th, (Wednesday,) utidor'the
siiperiutundcnee of the uudersigned, who-is a native of
South Carolina, and has had upwards «ft 20' y<urs ex-
perianeq in toachiag, particularly m -Augusttf^ Ga.,
Cliarlestuu, and Columbia, S. C. Ample arranj^-meuta
have been made to' impart a thorough uud complete
systeu; of education. The course Of stndier will bo
both.comprehensive and practical, embracing'atl the
branches, both useful and ornamental,Usually ts'ught fo
Female Schools of the highest grade. There will bo A
resident Teacher in the family, (educated at Paris and
SE tofedetstgired is desirous of formids
for the War, to go with Mr. B.W.RU
ment.of Dafantry. ; t..
His military experieuya is praeticaL I betlovh kfan-to'
be a practical Christian. m4 fldly competent co»% :
in and Rnd provide Tor too well-beiDg of tbo It council L
The Regiment is expected to be in Caiiip of lnktrhc-
.tip.n by,,lho 24 week iu January.- Thephui b? organi-
xatiqn. will be. as;follows: ■ As 8004 os^64; mtif have*
signed their names,' the Company will be orgaaiacd—;
every-man haring joined as a private; wRl'hs.Vethe
rigbO-h* a candidate for any office he may seedt to '
ruu lor—the raep, np. ‘b«y csyt (Jieir vetes r pledging
themselves tb gb'with the Company, whether th<)y get -
eiofctod to tmy officoor not. The‘best df arms aod um-
forms will be.fer.nlsbed. Any oue wishing to join the
.above company, caujlo so b^3QtipjL.Uuutftdt*smttal*t-
■ tinff’jdhci, of#y c-aTlirig kt B. tV.“ Lurnutoy's store,
where a list may be fouuit ♦ J >' /;• .
T . - ‘ HTEBHFJf BtLIOTT,
; Athens, Oa., Dee. 11, 1SG1.
Clcorgia Railroad FassengerTraf ns.
uonxtsa pxss'lWGitn riiirx. "
. - *(SuniDw*e*oef!le»W! /- r ' femUttfA
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at......... ...,.7.60- A, M.,
Amveent Angusta ah. ..5.55,' “ HT.
Leaves Augusta, daily, at. ..§.30, A. M.
Arrives at Atlantaat...7.45, P.M.
A N excellent
to hire nex
XlOHT PASSENGER ANO VA1I. TBAIN. ' v,;. <R
Leaves AtVauta, daily, at ;.... 7.40, 1*. M.
Arrives aJk Augu#4aat..^.„.. ; : ..:.''..‘5.4$, A. S’f
TcTcoNNEcrr wiTn athens j ’wakhington! 1
Leave Aughsta....—....... v §.30. A. M v .
Arrivo at Atheds......— .7. ..........4.58, F. M.
Leave Atlanta ♦..—a*-..—.7-00. -A. K3^
Arrive at Washington.,,.,........................4,15, P. M; »
Leave-Washington 10.00, A. M.
Arrive at A^»ntp-. v ...........7.15, -P».
TO pONNECT WITH WARRENTON.
Leave Augusta 4.00, P. M.,''and Atlanta 7.00,'P.-H. ;
Arrivo. at Warronton..., .............7.50, P. M_?
Lb ave'WArrirtitOD '.. _2.00, P. JL
Arrive »t Augusta 5;55, P. M„ tad at Atlanta at 2.05/'
A. M.
This Road JTtws in oouuectiea witb the Tra insef tit "
NOTICE.
Atliens, Dec. IP, 1861.—4t
iWI
GEO’BGIA—Clarke county.
LAS, John O. Thrasher, Administrator, do
A » v boni* non, of the estafa of Ji'ances Bh Anderson,
late of sahl.county, deceased, petitions ,tite Court for a
discharge from said Admimstmtiop. - i
Therefore, all persons’ concerned, ar« hereby requir
ed to show cause, (if any they have) why said Admin- '
istrator should not, at the regular term of gai-l Court,
to be held on tbe.dii«r,Mdn«%yin<Pqiy nilxt, bo dis
charged from 8ai(rAdministration.
1 By o»dwr of said.Court, at a regular term thereof, held
this the 2d day of December, 1881.
j J>cc.-rt. . "ASAM. JACKSON, Ordinary.
A CARD.
M ISS ATKIS^ONwjHepeau school on the 6th Jan
uary, on the eorMr of llaueb/k-aitd Hull Streets,
in the house belonging to Mrs. Harden.-
Patronage' respccbuUy soliciteil. _
C«deayats qf comp-.-tiucy wilftc exhibited, iffc-
Athens, 23d .Dec:, 1881.—2't. %
so. 1 -Cash, Gash Cash!
A MOUSTA' S HINPLASTE RS,* Vm/ilLir. .Bmikatfle
a* -1 money, wflj be received, lot goods or debts.
rdUnrjv
s!so bo under the eure of anothter Lady, r
voted to tale tmeiness. -
b o a j. * The undersignid is he novfcc in the dtttferbfj is pro,
w.5«SSM*rr^:rar£i?i. , fession, having biien for 19 years Pprincipal of the Co-:
F« W-T-ufiot,...^;. '..-f?rirl'*> luiabia •h'eraalo-A<»demy,-(B.- C.)'" Pareiits arid ijnard-'
Jithn I Ttiwti.iw 1 U’l D A Cf _ 1 *i .. . . . ^ .w .
snd.Germaii-iauguagos. -Ad* intfciligeuf atid tflRTcffF : "PimTOT B/TTT T CAT Th I
Lady will snpervisc tho Braiding Department. The,- V* 4iftJS JiliLL &ULIJ !
Social Md’ Domeetlo duties .of the youbg Lidi ; a wij( \\TiL W.o.ulU inTurm.oura'ustomers that wc stilHiavefor
' V'cspcciilly ffaf : If. ffaUi aIarge,»oicpAt of.seaimned lumber«f vitrieus
' ' kinds. Also. Pickets.. Laths, anti ittMimm .Onaiu ■
ians may, therefore,'feet asritred lhal the religious hh<L
moral weMarc/tho phi'rival eolnfort-, tl)e intelb^tual
unprovSmedT, the persnuar habits'and tuannersif their,
daughters and w&rds will receive^ the most assiduous
care and attention. The services ’of the roll ' ' ' ’’
4*JtfQ' .A
iH-i)
Perebas who will not take thos^“ Shinplasters”
“ pteke change. (Oct 91) I-M. EENNBY/
k 1 # ”4iy Qx . py^tB,
tU Hie Mill k 8U<fd,.Wv, ,_.
Forqiaytieulars, enquire of
Dee. C186L
Qt FqikJd 8 * Justhr, aud cammoo feiioing,
Lumber yard in tov
W. P.-TALMAGIV
- ,• Agimt
9*
’jlnd*;
BAim a
C«n lie li.id at
URM. Music, Yveal and.instrumental. • ~ - Lva») lie had at ^
l, tviMf ,^ 3. W. RUMNEY’S,;
si31ants have been securedi-<>
Dr. WURM
Miss E.
Branches:' m .. u ... . . J(
Miss FERRIS, LiteraryLranehes. . Tu><*rfabrs A r o/<$ »f ihr Xeieton Ilonic/Cottnj* ffretuc.
Mies GRUPEN,'(from Paris,) French/ German and , s’ - " ■' '■ V1 * "*■ ^
Anssistaut iu Music. 4 T AM-ndw 7a receipt of fine Cloths DoCskins, and Cas-
Mfs. ’ADDrtJON, Xof Sontli CaroJinsJ’ Supcriatend-, , X simeres from Charleston, and^wiR continue tojreceive
ent ejf Saiclaf anjl Domestic duties. '. . i ' . . -as may be „
Mtt'hrmotsslle Gfhpeti; bearing the rnuet satiifsc't^ry . induSmort.no purchasers, Lwilleey that Lour ■ AUieSs’ ft -t *>v
: tesfitnmrinls, as’ t>bor qualifications to teach'French, .-determined to sell as, cheap, the same-quality of Geodr- ~-p~——- -
Quruian—<■ D — nJjKSBi^raSra - ** ' '
ah
lame Tngno, Mrs,' Lowndes,. Mrs. Jill
r IkTfibs of high star.dltig fit CfiarJcstvn,
Madame
s°l . .. . T _ ,
, | In' aiding his pupOs to acquire tho clcj
.utial education, the *
ir froii YuUkcdom; and Lbelieve that I
.can^eH a li^e Cheaper, I db not ? ay that IwUl*wU4R, .
supeWoF^itfibleTor tbo smne price asT)jjt4 n f A n
April ffl, 3m.
b. yi. rv,
impracticable from the.superficial and l^tacibnn, Imt • M A PIf Y^TITF
fitshjonab)^jmJ popular *y_stom of cramibiug. He be f , ifl/lll £ iil Jl i A *.» fl. A>i, -
lit vcs,.(thnugh-many p:ir:nte.and tmieliars think iider-'' jcfferSOIl, JacksOlT Co.. Ga. :
<'U momyj live. -4U.—A Nww York 4ra-
it of I)dc. 2Uth,-Ltiyfi llriiUGvii. Saftfffllf 1
•oach..Nc\v. Y/tt k itt tli.q sUanisliip Atti-
|iiul-Thffrirfclay ni^lit Iiist.
She Nocfifik La.y Book
s: luiLit loarns from
limot’O tlmt a'
and *Wtw |»u1ili8fied in ono of tUo city
ihst.^ by. tbe Bov. J. S. Key, Mr Jeruuiab D. hoTOJT
and Miss Mart R. Doblr,,-LtftV-
-.tlraLGrtl*. Pillow has • resigned tuiilgiffie: Esq' D* ITB^DwLapvrb’Jrs 1, bj ^' ^ : wdrsed witlr tire muchv or 4o»4ilEitlT'smwftaed’'flMl. Mer
home. * ■’? -i ■ UMiss N. E; RiirrtNCTox, of ilali
Federal Movements at Sea.
New Orleans, Jm'r. 2.-—A letter recotv-
tho En^lisli stduMvtVer Kdgeitic Smith bound
from Havimato Matangus;' ^he also seized
|'te4»SI«4IVVS !«• WIV VI MIU V.4 VJ T / ----- O J ----- -----
r.4, that MiHera. Miwhri fthd SlfJell have; Messrs. J. W.■Zackai;u: v _o£ Ne»y-,
giveit up. T be report, however, uecds- and TJio.uas.-KogerK; -of-'■ ToxW
. .....i.'unwii!,.*, * f Korn In V «»isf «’!/\u U.iSi.I,.,.. ih,.
Ir conlirmafjoiia i .*-? -
lie Washington corrospondept c*f the
• York Herald says that the Mejdca.it
('■‘•iflio iM bogimiin^ to assume a serious
jet. ThtT uTs. Government refuses to
them to Fort Taylor!
Bchooner were broke
contrabttn
to depart.
The. hutches of tho
onon,. hut nothing
ill VYJ
i^» an J French MinLters any L’jfttt is :
|tiafaetory: mid tliat their governments
lourminod to restore law and 'Order
.exieo, seeurino foreign interests t here,
j Federal Government Is luueb eintar-
»l iu regard to this matter.' 4 iT - ^
Joint Committees of both Houses
kigretw which are employed in the in-
|(atioii of the comlnet of the war, ara
-b»»theml; Gep. AlcClellan refuses to
iituieatehis future operationsHo them,
lie committee tire deteftnimd to iu-
to a rigid enquiry about former re-
• aud future iikiVjnienti>;miKilitJtfiUe
itieipatud. A new tariff act has h :on
[d; it .inipi»s?s a duty, on teas or 20
.P?, p Ijuu≪. on coflee, of 0 cenlH
. mi raw »u gars, of 2} oont
I; oti white 'and clayed tm«*a
per pound; on
per poa
per I
«:uve
From' the- Chr oii,-(«
ENGLAND DESIROUS OF WAR.—ROSE KEN
AND ARMS FOR AMERICA.
UNITED STATES VESSELS FROUlklTEp FROM
UNLOADING AT NASSAU.
We are indebted to thw Norfolk JDa^-
Book for the following dispatch i’ "
Norfolk, Jan. jJ.—Late FniJhpean and
.Northern-news bas been received here.
The London Ofwawer,:minI$(oriaI orgkn,
says that Eiigla;ni desires.peace, bnt will
gain by war, <is iij that ease site can rectify
her American.fnmtiers, open the ports of
the South, and give a lesson to the United
States. .js-CV.' -i»‘ ' ■ -I'JA
The Park cqrrespoodynt of the London
Times asserts uuit Gun. S^qit had no au
thorized mission from ait^’ ontuand that lie
OBITUARY^
litb inat...at the bccac of £,
in, Savannah, of typhoid
ruoamonia,.? axes 31. JJ vxstax, a private -in the Tbom-
as Couuty Vnluutcotv: agodTlS jniar3 8' mbnliM und 26
d ‘^ - y - - - ' ; ■■'i+fimnv
I*>.9 “"parted, was one of tho recruits that laft tkeir
bumua, in Jackson caotUy, November Utib for tbo por-
p«M of joining tiiu'oeaka or-Capt. Win: D. Mitcbell’a
Oeuiq^iy, atSavajumb. Buruing with patriotism and
adeatre in assist, iu driving tb B in voder from his own
bdavudSouth, he was oue. of the member? of the 2Vth •
and ho returned t. Camp Lawton. Not to bold him--
self iu reauinoas to meet tire-foe of his country, but fo
contcn-l with tb^t monster wL..-o breath withers the
hones and prospects of youth, and
ily circ.la. die. weeoiv<■ i every'
sol.litord/auiJUisfcifricmito could
*uffcrin
to the lauglist
struggle for, fi 1 _
try- Will remcmUor him as one that was, w
that they mlgUtc-rjoypoace and security.at.hou
ZS t
Peace b« to his remains, tied is just and
gtpn,- gorged witlr tire much,- or too-highty-seasoned Area
f pa iuuuty, t,i . . comes feeble and. < isca«od- ond -incapable Utygrfltf
itf ordinary functions: so the mind, Whim stf&iil
to precocious exertions, or distraoled -by too
variety of.etudk?, laa*|jLts elasticity and vigoraaflUis-*
-sipetes its atroegtii i»i attemptiug impossibilities. His
aim is to awaken and tliaw out dormant faculties of toe
youthful mind, to early habits of attention, observation
and refiectipn.- tq c| cciopc and streiigthcit mthmjfanc-
ous»ly the memory, and imagination hii
tpupiln; ‘to tlicm not only, how ^Heariu but to
etwgtti
'pupils J to teach tlicm not only.-bow >t * learn, bu
think and reflect, to’reason and compare; and -
ppiro the leva of knowledge for its p.w.u iutriusiu \
a? tirifdistiuguisLtng characteristic ut rafionai t
.mortal beings. This high purpose he r ”
accompKshcd, not iiy trn endf» ff »
T ILE exercises of this Institution will be resumed the
second Wodue 8 daij^4nS9tiM« J#ISfe. - > -tkj.iCsafe
^S. P^OR^A. IJ. Priwcipal. .. ;• -
• Mte. C: ‘C-TRIPPE, M. A^ Assislan ti '
• Tl;o serv-ieos of sr? com p c tm 131 usie * Teacher vriltXo
secured. 1 ■ ’. r • f
Departments.
1 slT Pfimaiy —rChildren of both sexes. 2d—Advsnc-i
■sud Females. ^34—Advanced Ms/baL
Tuition per Term, of five
Engiisir Kiemcntarybranches
Orography, Aritinuetic, Eng. Grammar,KJompo-
ijtmm ' ■•' * $12 '50
Greek. Latin, French, Logie, Philosophy, Chem-
l ' istiy,Rbetorie, Algebra, Geometry, Survey
ing, *«, $1V 66
The bnihling will's-ciftAuliMlafto Aver twi? hundred
students. The dilfcfcitDepaftmeiits occupy separate
portions of the building. ' ' 5
Endowment. " '
MARTTN.IJfST.lTUTK'is eudow^d to the amount
•of $15,688 in ueoTgia Railroad stock. The greater
art of tho income on this sum, is apptiud to the part
South Carolina and Savannah, and Augusta RniIroada»,
st Augosta. ^ Dec.It. '
GOODS ON HAND,
AXRflXaa., F.OR CASH OttWf—
- Sion’s Boots, . Bog’s Shops, , . ,
Missca'Akuss^
: Kid SHpperi* •
Dress Uiughams,.
Colored Cambrics,
Paper Cambrics,
Bleached Shirtings, .
VaMe - Damask,
t State-Cotton Hose,
- Counterpanes, ..
^iHoi^p Skiitj,.’-. .
. Shawls L 4 .
Shirt'Bosoms,
' Embroidered Hdkfs,
Marseilles Collars,
Looking Glasses,
Spoons,
Wagon Doses,
Shoe Brushes,
Curry Combs,
Shovels and Tongs,
Water Buckets,'
Measures,. ’ •
Chain?,
i Venetiaa"llSJ; ’
Epeom-Gaits, ■
Cloven i '-
: Staroh, Georgia Scgi’.r?, . .
Smoking Tdbn'cca, - OhcwingToXacco. asva.
Snildhu'-and Bridles. • CritelfcrV Wkrt*.’ ' - ** **■ ’
Furniture Prints,
Coi’d Jeans Linitigs, '
Suspcaders,
JO-4 Sheeting,
Slate Wool .Hose,
White gotten Hose,
Flax Thread,
. Cloaks;
Linen Diapers,
Linen Ildkih,
Muslin Collars,
Factory Sewing Thread,
Kniycs uud Forks,
Sifter?,
. Sausage Grinders,'
Counter Brushes,
Handsaws,
Well Duckets,
- Wwb Tubs>
Madder,,.
Copperas;
’ Guui Campbos,
Spicer ■; mT •' i
tlcorgin Sc
Saddles' and Bridles. • Croclfory watt,'
And suany other-article* of use. Come ami: hay scmhi,-
if yuii want.' r Npyl3 . ..... r.; i H, KKNN : E\Y .
CLOTHING!; CLOTHjNjG
WaOIiBSALE or betaie: •
Wo •invfirt-tbo- atioatbiW^ of Morebtthts * wbbSu kWcka’
are.low cud petd repliulsliitjg, to O'nr'staUk €Jl anjl'
»CfilVSSUfS' Jfa *!«►*- &
Glptj^s^ Cassimt
»#
©stings,
&JL4JF-KJJS,,tort-.*!*" 'if*
t.fc- r.» AS h-j»
VOID
' M
I AM AUXIIOJUSSEDlfO RAISE A REGIJIENT Ot ^
•i iNFANTRX for. the war. Arms,'uniftirio Vaeil tife :
'useesWyoqurpmente furnisbcjUo U»c..Rpg,S ?W l| si C # p > . w |
■ lams of Companies wul a0 wefrto commuaicatn or coii- .
for with nsoin thU-pHwW-re'.atirti S»$heiaiifeilris'f<it*fl>«r ,
men. ami to^lcteruiine.up<in.thc oCwcrs. The regimeark '.
will be'inustcYed in as Soon as talked.,'
i v! ■ • - ~n 1
AHien#,’N.re-13
“B*. w: RUSTNEr;
^ ” v “ ^ ^ ’ • • . * . ’ .’7 '
In time of Waroreoarefor PseoBT
. WOO WANTS A SMAtL FAU-Wl 10111 f '
110 'wants to mis? rern and wheat, idgs and npul- ,
iVy ? -Who.wantsabu*d4tice of fruit wndfwreiidf 5 t
o wants a good site lor a tau-yard.? - .' *- dy.re «•{
i small'fitrin, 107 acres, with agood dw-ajHag-honfo,
, , lio MMi, wit6.ajtos4itefl r ^ lTT ., tv . (
-orchard stud necessary out-’builfflng'a, forty acics of.' -
woodland—th* bulmicc clchred gml ,ci .ih ; d gfowtffbf.
pin e—is offered for salo. or ia exchange for town pre< > ^
perty. The place is well watered, by-several springs
” ■
y—and
r town. 1
2&T I f you want a bargain, call curly ai -the WiafefcrtHtJ
min office. Athens, Dcc-.-L
and branches. There is, unit
a 4a«-yard in Clarke’cdunfy-
-siba*)»or
U only a fraction j
' • New Sprin
J L CARLTON - ,'is n
• of Fancy and Staple
ful, comprising many
)Ods—-1858. u * n--,
' splendid St*
. wh{?li are beau
ad-tlhoitDarg dins can
fo. 7, Granite Row. - : t-
IcCl'esty’s ini
nufaoturiuef bu.»ia
l au<? will offer
Is, Hardware, 4<
, 2.II kinds of
ir J
PH- Wei.,,
as tbJtufront •-»
*o'*< 1” 1-’J.V
urreut r«K .
rswi,
*d<
rod. We i;#$
sale, cou-