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i%«wtle & SMratl
in/m tfu hUimorid Jfaqv.ter, 2'2-i.
4b* BhiUU I* fllarjiani.
Wa ate enabled to give so Hit .-.>.11.00113 totelli
gei-o3 id the operations of oor Army b*yond Har
per’e Ferry, os' t»t« a* to 1 aesaay night last:
The battle ot riundav, the 14th, which bait been
Vjiioo-lv culled tr.e battle ci ii crone* oorri and
jl.dji town, took pl-Ce, in fact, between tkoee
twj i' -Ot«» where the t impiko road er-.socs the
l»,uc bilge. Oon bee in tnarch'Eg wef. '-ox
i'rt-Wi-ieS ei y, had posted Generals D 5 H'il
. S u»rt at ihe pa»*e« of leu moantaio, to bold
bs'-i 1 »ll'ellao'a loro**, wli.nh were advancing to
ther-h t • Harper’. Ferry.
ii:’a Ferry having held out sornewni/. long
er'.’.an gad MoCW'.-.'a advaaoe
having become rapid, Gen. Lae ro»p*«t<-i taat he
might attempt to loroe the paean*: of the mouti
f.n , and fall open the rear «j< Gen. -%cL*wi!, r-ao
Wa« occupy og the Maryland Heights, and uteiat-
Jng in tne redaction of Harper’e ferry. He ac
corl.ogiy returned with Gen. Loogrtreet’e divi
sion, ou Hu*'dty l to Gen iiul'e support.
On approach.ag Ujoneat>ui-u : oottiiera were mat
frot. ill,!, acccauciog tuatt-ie enemy w«re ..i'Css
-‘to in aixong lure j nt them p&*a on tne
FreOenaiaad Hagerstown read, cad that bo re
q tired itnictdiaie reinforcements. Longgureu;
thereupon harried hia march, nua ve,-»»,<> i t.ii
Lta troops in position. by tir e time'liright
bad been forced back; aid here the gallant Gen.
Garland bud talien while ra..y r.g L._ br-gadc.
G ::iaral Longa..o.-t ac.hu succeeded* in re
g'or.tg - or r-KU./lirl, afterwards .-ucceas'uil/
r -i/a to the very .»=•- the effort* of tho enemy.
The eaenay's aar crior Bttmbers enabled aim oo
must ho. i ne oulviretet ou-e both t n tue r.gat and
left. Mrs right reached the sun sail c* trie motto
t tin to n;r left, annoying u<* considerably from
that dlreotion.
1 , i, t>- .aged on.il of to? night, she ene
my « determio-.d tilort to fore? a pas’agehad
bet: » iMt ir.'i, and ths ofcj.he bad
In view li.emi.of ci Upper's Ferry* •**.» w~
tenaer-jd impossible of accoonplßamect.
La.e in the «r» :itg inf- .-nat.-.r. -• > a-sir rd that
the enemy baa ootaised possession of Crompton's
Gap, on the direct rood from Fre-l nob (J tv *.c
Hiiorpesuiirg. This enabled him still ta LDroa.eo
JvoLaws* rear. Gervrei L. li'iug recjUaJ ,q
formation tout tisrpwr's Furry rmah. probaOiy
f... next morning, determined to wutdraw Gca
ei'.ls Locgst.-cel and Hii. from their position, and
i-tire to fcaarpesßurg, wnero be could more read!
L unite luS whole arm/. Suarp : aburg is about
ten tni-as west o: Booutaboro’. Leo’* Joterc'io*-
on ws.i ;• ni'..ed the more nape-bent from the
fact .bat Gen. Sumner's crps oi fresh trocr-j o*.a.
ooitid up to relieve thair wearied comradae, while
c:i oar side, we were wituout auy such aid-
The iraiue wete soocidingly seat off brut, and
oar trui) .followed, and about day-break Monday
morning cur position vaa taken in front ot
ciha-, . tmig Our inarch waa entirely ucinter
lup'i J by the enemy.
hi’OUilau'i trooj>e did not pace through toe
mountain gap not., eight o’clock o'. Monday morn
ing, (••.d ;.o nit fP. M of the same day, their
miviii oi r-acb- fa position in front oi our tines at
Bhar,;*bur/ They coruiautd to gather op their
foie-t i bui np to Tuesday u.g.it bud mad* no
aitauk-
G.. 1 . Lee also remained iuuotive, waiting for
thejui.o’iou of Jeeksoo’a forote. A part had
roneoed bun ou f jesday evening, aud the reef
were near by, savu U >■ A. F. Hiii's rhvision,
wh-.ci had be® loft at Harper's Ferry to guifd
the piare and protect tt;o public prop rty.
t-AvtsT toon a .Kras's rgv.ni —#o s'catßaa «iobt
INS tip TO WKONKSEaT.
Oo! L cdiay rValkir rotoned ibis city on this
(8* urdny) morn ng, direot from liarper’s Ferry,
which be left oa Wednesday evening Ho r"a
port* that every h ng -wee qriet there at that time.
/•*e ■a t hauling eivay the ,ast ofibestoreswhiob
we ceptured theie. For tb'B purpose we wero
u nr g the on. cuy’o burses, eight .er, nundred wpisn
did isilowe, that became ours at Harper’s Ferry.
There had been no fighting amoe tae
Harper’s Ferry oo KonJay mori'cg. Gug*rtny
had coaeeoiraiei at Hharjiesburg, and ar*i[. the
finest spirits. MoCitilac, wiJh hij ■ rmy, was In
oor .met, so that s gsatxal bai'.ie may soon be
exp* o»rd.
C'oL Waikrr brought with Lino tbs fiafjs and
han-.. re captured a Harp r'n Ferry, i-jemo of
thee- ara v»ry kwiuiiful, but enow a very bad tufa
sppliration c-r very exceliont silk.
■iho i.f*s brought by Col. Walker ofocmse oi- *
tor! sxplodes the oatrogeoua fabr'calioaa who
vv 'no ths Fuiladtlph.a Lcqulrer. cf the 18tb,
fTtiureday moraingj and >vo presumo the other
Ni-rthem papers of the same date, delighted its
True is According to ill's veracious aooounf, ue
Wo ..a'icrstaud, Harper’s Ferry wa* recaptured
by Burnside on Tuesday evening at hois- p eciac
hour, and A. F. llld uuU his command taken pr is
oners! A gr.ut battle hud also been fougut, in
whiah J.ioksou und Longairvet were in *ome w*y
disposed of, sad 40,000 of our tuen taken prison
ers The oiioaluuon of th*B« sutenieuts io our
oily canard coo aide ruble anxiety ; for, little as we
expect from the veructy ot our enemies, we were
not entirely pn pared for such very exira irdinury
falsification. Wo had forgotten, however, their
lire- «ut dt s per ate forioneß. Mrs. Partington euid
ILat ivbtn »>ie wants *«*« eha mates ii for h*r-
L»:f; the North has a einiiiar resource for ita vlo
toiiei
S.UTH'ifTIO FXBTtOOLtaa —A MCIBIVB BUT OSAM.X
BoOfIHT TICIOSV.
We have recsived . vitaot a particulars of the
•enguiucrv Hattie at Bnarpg U'g, all idea to o.ae •
wh»re, ana «■'). oernlng whioa #c many painful ru
mors wei# afloat on jester Jay. We have tbe gro
luitoalioo ot b' lag able to announce that the battle
r.’*u!t»d in one oT tbe most ocmpiete victories that
buy yet immortalised t)ie Confederate arm# The
be) wim opened on T mad- y evening about Biz
w’uU.oc., uli oi oar av'.labie force, about slaty thou
sand strong, commun-ied by Gen. Robert L. ),eo
In pardon, and the o.ioiny übout one hundred and
tit y tbcasaoa strong, commanded by General
McGlelluo in p« son, oeicg eng-..gad Tbs position
of cur army was ut>on s range of bills, forming o
semi circle with ilia couoave towards the enen y j
th-latur nocapytug a less oommandiog position,
opposite, the : eiuema right .«6tng upon o height
a laiui.tndmg car extreme left Tbe m rang ament
of our line *a> ue follow*) Gm Javaxon on tin
ex’roine left Osn. Longstreet m tbe centre, and
idea A f fl II on the extreme tight.
Ih- light on Tuesday evening was kept up c>
ll' V u’cock «t night, when It subsided tuto epos
tnodio ekiroiiiiiss okirg tbe line. Wednesday
morning It was renewed by Gen. Jaukeon, and
gradually bioauie general, ikiib armies main
tuined ttieir rerpeoo.ee positions, uod toughs, and.-
perateiy throughout the entire day. During this
Split Bharpsburg was fl ed ly the enemy’s shell,
end atone time the t usuif ob tutted a pool turn wh o
eo .hl- and them to pear u fl inking Are upon a por
ton ot oor left wing, causing it In wkvi-r. At
this moment, tieo B'srke, oi Miss., who hod oocu
viand of Jatxs-aiTs Division, galloped lo tho front
01 his Brigade, and aeixlug tee standard, rallied
them forward No sooner did tbe gal ant General
thus tb'ow b.xe.il lo the ran, than lour bullets
j>;rrc»d ni# body, sum be fell deed amidst his men.
Tot effect, tusie&d of disoourtg ag { fired teem
with determination and revenge, an- t'..:y daaheo
forward, drove the *ae ny o-.-it, imd xept sb-siE
from me poi tion daring the rest of the day.
It being evident that the "‘yenug Napoleon,''
finding be aould not force bis way through the
invii.oToie ranks oi our army in that direction,
ba.t dt leitnined upon afl ict movement towards
Harper'# Ferry, and that obtain a position in ocr
rt".r Gee. Lae, with a ready oreai&tt, antis pated
tbe movement by drawing tie main body of cue
wrciy buck on the #outn#ide ot tbe Potomac, at
Bhepl’erdstowo, Virginia, wb#t»oo he wl I, oi
Ccarje, uv. J;ot the necessary combination# for
•giia defeating bis adversary.
Tbe enemy's uitlWry was served with dices
troas > fleet upon our g-il.nv troops) bus they re
piieu iroui uiotkst, howttiar and eaaoon with e
rapid ty and will that carrnd havoc amidst the
opposing ranks Toe battle was on: ot the must
iefcVe, c . liul as bees ft tight sinoe the opening of
the i-ar. Many of our brave in*a tell. At dark
the bring erased, and in the Clo sing (Thu-aday)
oor aimj were ready to re eommeaoe the engage
meet, tl oi nemy having been faro«d back the
cv.-ulug befors, sod the advantage ot the buttle
iaiiig i-all t>a our side.
Firing W£B ea-a*.q leutiy opened npon the saw
position -Uftiosi a to oe held by the enemy, but
no reply obtatr.cd, and it was then JiaooVtr
ed i at hi and r..0a,- ( <ar!»J entire./ from tee fluid
lad ring uie-y of hbi dead and wounded ia oor
hatl*, asd about three hundred prisoners. Tbe
report current on yesterday tbs', a tiok occursi
ua Tanisday for the burial of ■be dead, we# uo
founded. The pri oaers ewted that taeir toroe
»- r more than * rboasand »tmng, and
tti»i Vlav.lai.au cv±-*> toded tbe army i: persos.
* O -t ioe# is rstimated a> &,(X>d >n killed, true, ad
•a and to s»ing lbs prsoatrs state tat their
ranks were dt«m ar-4, &rJ that the slaughter
»«• tv mb la, troui «biah we may infer lh»; the
rtemy’s ions wi\s feiy a# great, if not greater
than our own
Tbe o*lowing v# e i at of ocatm hdiug offloers
ftQtl Wf>ttod9d ID Us« feCgi
Gvo, rvia'k, oi Uisc., ooauuutiluig faokscic's
(lltuioc, kl.lad.
firgaaiar General Branch, ot North Ouroiinß,
killed.
Brigadier General B. H- AnAeruot, wcanded in
kip, n t daogeroo^ly.
B- igsdier ut-crai Weighs, of Gncsgta, &e«L
Wc uads ia breast and ieg.
i»r:g£/ i«r General Lswtoo In teg
Brigauiar ire#era. Arm»’aad, in the foot.
h: u.adior Gcttarai Bipoey, la nook, not doagpar
oua.y.
rr rodier General Sicno oi North Cwr.oica,
til. :i.G.
Coa Afira 1 Camming, in ootamaad of V. iluo*'*
Strode, e’.i>r£>uy.
/yec* :U Kukmertd ,'a^patcA.
CC3 aiIKT ucsoseu ns FOVOIUO.
AfUr lit battle of Wsdasaday. as above stated,
o%t army held U» batGe-flald. Oo Thursday
olgbt tb* wearied and almost starring eondnioc
ot oor men rendered s movement atoesaary. in
gome divisions of tbe army, our men or.- said to
have been without prevision* for three days, and
were struggling with as enemy mom rigorous asd
disheartesmg than tbe Yankee host# they had sc
coofrcrted. Te cfctaia sspnlin in Ma
ry.and was cut of the qaee-ioc, and to adv&noe
htio Fan asy Ivan ia, in the preeenee of the ibreet
•aing columns of the pjsmy without ad«juat6
pruvisioss tor ■ sing e dsv, was deemed to.- oax -
ardent on enterprise bt Gen. Lee. Aeoordingiy,
•oTonracuy a .bt he determined open ths r p*#
•age ot the Pciomi-S; made seoeeaary Dot by any
reve.se in battle but by the eters exigency of the
•Levroe o. ecmmUsary sepphee Tr-»t n'ght tae
return of our army to the aotl of Virginia was
»>tt.Ttwaeed, asd daring the da/ of f the
passage of the Potomac was compieted—part o.
the army crossing at eihepeidstown aad P a ‘ 1 i
WilimL-i, port. From the tact that the enemy did i
not attempt to harass our forces in crossing, we j
are led to infer that they veri- o no condition to
renew the fight after Wednesday.
A gentleman whw came down oa the Central
train last night sayß that the Hon, A. B. Bo trier
addressed the people of Winchester on * ria.i7
evening. In hi* remarks, he stated last he had
an intervibW with Gen. Lee, sHer the fight pn
Wednesday, and that Gen. L looked upon the
etruggle of that day us favorable t, our arm-; and
#so that a abort tin.* would fai r and. ielosc rue
w-gd-m of ov C-ensrai in withdrawing bis tree ■
to tb- southern tank of the river. Gen L"C and
bis officers ?-re in good ; pirlts, and spoke rot of
their ueces .it.es as a rever-e of „r ■ -.
ras utroenm m ro gesyos or Baßrsn’s meat
BT TUB KNKOT
TT ■> reports of the reoccupatioa of Harper 1 * Fer
ry oy the enemy, tvh'Ch reaci.ea us though S nrth
e'n sonic .e on Saturday, and which at*, pnb ahed
m our ooiumna ci.ie. r-, are u-.t contirm -d by
cur eupplise ot mm m ’..on. Ob the ether hand,
we have the mos. coocicsive evidence that thi^
ciut it or not : ' 1h? *ime st.'lcd, to wit.
1 , sia? .a 6 r coor. W( yesterday had a locr
w.th Lt. T. t> J -odero. tf*s. A.
F_ Hill’s division who left Harpers F«rry .in
Wedneaday. At that time aii was qai it, and or :
brioada of our forces it cceeptocy. o: _ aii"
towu. The Boitimcre aad O’io £ .iircad jria -
i-v.r thy i/i.tuffi.c waiaei’royedcefcreGen.Jtc
son left to reoeit.3 his 1 ;-oes with them o’ Gen.
Lee at Sbarpuburg. That the place may hav?-
D.Dcefallen toe eoercy 1 * hands we ttirik c'<
u, ,■ dy, at .., ct
importance to ns ..lier vh withdrawal ot our army
from diary land.
trjrr. .hi L 'on i intern.
Thv S ward BustrilCur'isvi/naeacecn
Aiiiertean Alf aim.
Or. the siß'h of last May Mr. Seward thought
that t - - baa arrived, in the American c. -.I
war wh ch lair'y i.nti’.if.a him to underink-.- ice
in»'Mot on of ths S ate ; of Larcpt, and to pre
dict confidently the results of the t«aggie. In
ii .ault of any memorable event upon T'.icc ;
fcacp this disc, vors*. Air. Seward 'axes coti-e tl ct
the Lngi '.'ships at Nassau are supposed to in
“uitir.g to take advuntsire of a reiex&tiun cf the
bi ok :-.V - .j i- - 1 - Hi- oircumstanoe c
tioed by Mr. SewarU is invt the ‘ pirate..”—it:ai
is, the shipia o' war of the Southern States which
hnve oceaaßiially sought refc.g3 in fiieudiy flora,
have withdrawn f-o-a the ocean. Laving thus
oonsTued tor bimseif, with more ins issaity then,
soiidiiy, what he oon>iders a fuvorabie plai'.oraj,
Mr. He ward proceeds to remind as that the indua
trial system* of Western E :rop, and cf Amtrioa
are to be regarded less as di -'.‘net oatiocai t s u
teina than ae one genera; coaibintiUon of agricul
tural, commercial, und manufacturing agencies.
Ths ptiocjp o ta uodoubUci.y true, pbiianihropic,
and fruitful, but when w* ass fur its sppi.eattoo
we aro met by Prelection, or rather Frobibuion
in its uorrewcat *crai—t y laws fr amed, not on the
rivalry bat rattier on the principle of rigorous
eaoiuetoß and bitter hostiii y. An far as luriffe
go, America is airredy at war with England, and
all th-se high sounding phrased can otiiher con
ceal oor extenuate the h.ct.
Mr Bewnro mentions, with what may be vciy
sinoere-regret, mat the civil war in America baa
been very injurious to European induitry, ami
draws the very reasonable cone usion that it isf r
ihe interest ol both Amur ca and Europe that the
ciTii war should be brou ibt to a close. Ho far we
caD g> htiart'ly wah our Men.or, but here the and;
begins, for while Amei ca considers tbe
only possible on o usion of tbe War to be the res
torat'on of unity, E.rjpe bas been rash enough
! to think that the co.iO.usiou o»a only be found in
I the iq uliiy, or, pethaps we m-ght aey, nlurality
! oi the states. This opinion i«r. Seward rsqutsL
J European statesmen to review, and wc oan have
| no ct'jvc ion to ucoede to his invitation, especially
| ai. id. addition to other advantages, it offers ua a
I meet rignal instaoo; of the v au ity o: human w.na
vs and u.o ucsouoanesa ot bernan expeotationa.
We are first osiied upon to observe how much
stronger tha poailioc or tho Federal government
ia tban it set a year ago. Ths Federal govern
ment, n i are told, has retaken eii the positions on
tho seaboard is so oar y loat—especially, we su*
p ise, Mobil", Penseo'jia, aavanDab ami Gfcarlss
lou. It possesses ih6 Misai3flppi cspi-C'aliy, wr
suppee , F.okebarg sod Baton Bougs. It her
orced the ioeurgi-ots to cattle in the new inac
cesciblo Fun of the msurrecticna-y disWiot—bu!
it has noi been vlotoricas. Tbe reeouroee cf the
Federal* are int-xueuetible and increasing, those
of tao (Joclederai.es are diminishing atuj nearly
exhausted—eltiiougb tho terrilij defeats before
BicbaioDd are exoueed Od t e pie* that the Fed
erals were outnumbered ia every bvfila.
O her grounds of ooufideno 1 are the strength of
the Onion sentiment in Maryland—where Balti
more is ttill k pi down by armed force, the ear
uextLu s tu tbe same ca.ee in Mi«goun--wber
terror is felt to be so requisite that men are slioi
on their own thresholds, wit out accusation anu
without trialj the neutral ty of Kentucky and its
fi m devotion to the Union—wmle in fact, the
Hi ate is oot-er-d with guerilla parties, anp bus
even iltutruled its fondness tor tue Caiou by the
invasion ot the loyal and aeigboring State oi
Ohio.
K»»t»rn Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina
Bud Lou-siana—esp«eci By, we suppose, New Or
leans—ortpileecs aoder Federal authorities ) and
generally, Sir Bt-vrard none udes it is a sunpl
•met that loyalty reappears everywhere just 03 lost
as the Government is abie to proteat it.
As every one cl these stuti menta rsquires tb*-
qualifloatiou oi # nagetive to bring it luto oocerd
anco with foot, ws may not unreaseaebly claim the
right to suggest tbs same modihoation c ths oou
elusion 'vbiOQ they nre icncdsd to prov#, sad t'l
assert that, wbaterer be the ease with tbs Oonfed
eratee, of whom ws know so little, ‘ JWcpt by their
aotiooe, it ia certain that the Federni resources arc
not increasing nor uiiextauted. r. oeward urges,
though as yet foots do cot beer him out in his
opinion, that r.-nggie, if oontinued much long
or, must terminate !c e sorvile war.
Though it thus appears that there Is fcerd-y p
word la Mr Seward’s tetter ia which it is possiol-.
to agree, wo vet • ordiuliy subscribe to bi* oono u
3wjb, that, as thirds now staod, any ; ara of ia’cr
veatiou would he quite absurd—not, as ha argues,
ba. ause It would uaeletwly p o-iraot the miseries
of a ueaicaa strupgi®, ba. b:ou-* u , tkiags beiut
exactly *m coutrory of that whiob lie asserts bem
to be, wi may wisely and safely leave that which
was begun »ilh at mr advice to work ; self ou
wltno -t our interference. When the apples are
npe they will fall, though we do not i.-aa a hsou
to shake tho tree
»Ve are neutral, and neither the loss of >&e raw
mster.a! of our uianulacturKS cor the hard ue,i»-
arfl which has been dealt out to British BubjeoN
accused ot intending to break the blockade will
iddase as to quit our pretendod attitude of ceu
tranty. There is nothing more lo be said. Tb-
Goverumeut ot America need not seek to wert
upon the susceptibilities of the masses by a per
pi tuai rocurrioiae to the topic ol foreign laterveu
liou. They i/o.oji that ibc/ ar* able to speedily
brish tbe war ) let ihem appiy tbsmselvee speed
ily to ihs task, for ttjoeeas all their strength, ah '
all their ocontgr, We will give tbem no pr<-'‘i.t
for the recruiting of their attsauated logions, no
wind from this quarter shall f.i toe dp gem .?»
of that military &f.,r;s union buret so ireelyaycar
ago, and now seems to bare sunk so low
sVe v-nl) bear as pat ently as »e can those mise
ri'3 vrbich have fallen on a portion of our popula
ifttic , and whieh have afforded so much iDnocep*
pleasure to tbe press and people of the Atlantic
uititd. We are grateful to the Amer-oao Secre
tary if State ior ibus taking us into his soefl
dence, and giving us so sW-r e view of be high
ly satis aciory position el hi* own afiVrs. W
are perleoily conviio.d that the protraction of
the straggle which he eo r ascnabiy depre ales
and so leeiiogiy and piorasmust aepeco, not oa any
thing we do or say, but oi the later or speedier
o-icvan-lon of the government oi which he i * the
organ, from the frantic poucy itt wi, o i it h&s uc
bapp ly embarked. England is no obstacle in the
way o! peace. The true obstacle is to be Sound
in those who stimulate the passions they ought
to a lay, and urge oa with ail th.ir might tho ca
tastropbe which they oietrly Kiraese *ad ore yet
abie to prevent
Cottow Owkmi BT Fossioasas.—Tbe following
copy of a not* trom the Brit sh Charge d’Affairts
at Weshir-gtoc, oeuiee a cueetioa to raac?«t te
which there i*.Be - 1 . cocsidcraole d-scu"si -n i
WasHfvoroN, Angus; 10, lg? 2.
iJir. Eer MajosiT’s Uc*«rntceat nave oonsid
ered is oo3!;..o.:od with the Law Advisers of the
Crown, Mr. Consul Bench’s bespu’ch of May 12th,
*ad Mr. Consul Mo'ynenx's despatoh of May 10th’
eaoicsing eery of a letter addreaoed bv the’
Beeretary of state f the sc eiyltd O infederate
Slate*, tc a mercantile Srm. respect rg the de
stmoticn in the presence of the enemy c; cotton
h id by for-hfeers, and I have core,qat!itiy been
lodaced by Irar. Russell TO direct yea to give ad
vice to the following sense to any of her Msjasty’s
so Meet# whose property ca? be destroyed ’is
those States-
It la the opinion of Her Majesty*# Goyernmeut
that torelgntrs being the proprietor# ot ootton in
tbe Southern Slate-, will have eo .round ot com
p!a - tht da facto Government ot those
states ff cotton should ba destreyet with tbe
function of that Government, and for tho purpose
cf preventing Its tailing into the hands ot trie op
posing forces This is one of ths dabihties to
wkioh foreign*?# are exposed who hold property
ms State which i* oacying oc s war. Should,
however, ths Cent Men's Mates hereof attain
the pasitloa of & kiD#docn or oenfede
ration, the iossae thus oooaa uced to forelgnere
might frrrn a fair and reasonable ground tor ap
peal to the rquitabis oons-deraucc of the govern
ment eo re abiiahed, and it wx.l iherafore be deei
rable that the b-OK and most acihenuo evaienots
should be pre*a*ved oi toe true ownership of the
?rvp rty which may be thus oestr. yea.
» c®, *ir, your moat obedient humbienervont,
(S-jn~l, H a. ffr^AXT,
H. B M. Charge d'Affoirea, Wsahtugtoc.
Jemas Magee. S q , etc., Mgbila.
Daevs raox a Hisechaa Canos —A few day#
•Inca, a daughter of Mr Sewrii Blood, of Waltham,
about four years cf age. p-oexed s tiger Uiy from
ths xardec asd sr tilled the pollen from tbe flower
into Mr head She wa# shortly after seurd »lth
dlxxioeae and conra-ricas, from which son died,
after excruciating suffering, in lour days.
Be vow PmK
Tsn anair* or WaiMW —Gciy »w«; new
oases of Yeiiow Fever have r ported up to
iweive o’oiock. It is proper w obs«i we. however,
that this is the report o only one pbysmi-n. The
physicians are eo gsaerally pressed a* to be as
abac to "nt« reports in the forenoon. W e tear
from what we c»s iearn, that the disesM is ao<
rtssresxlrgfc- ffSswswgksu Avw* ttd.
Frcsx N>-w Orleans,
We rare information from New Orleans mucr. ;
later man that previously published. The con j
fiscaiion law is to be out in farce, we believe sorr
t.me this week. The alternative cl its penait:- •
la the oath ot allegiance to the Lincoln govern
_-Hi i hit was producing considerable uneasi ;
| ness and ail sene of stratagems were eii pioy vj ,
I h. loyal people to send their portable vaiuaoLe
! ■•.lytnd the reach oi tbe eLemy. We ht ve hen: i ;
, r . ,-i v iy oeii * carried eff in uuc case
j aatug'L ; d ect of tbe city. i
phe-e was no relax ition ,n tne tetrea to B *•» *
I t..d Lia .nfemou; masters at M ashing tan. i 1 -
: .ptirus among respect .b 9 peopie we.e u
t: ece’.y rare. .. .
alec * tne *c .nr.,’’ on both sues c-'_*.na nr
• r* .a t> ihiag but a sc.ne of ruin. > i.»eryth)»s
1 b - uos been atcl n front the plantaLons.
ii . eUts stripped of their .ernuaro
■ a <ii ies.ns v.’..- fci‘ us p.ac'is got :n this way—
l„a *1 i.tg’o mi j ct «n was at an end, but tuy - v
..sjs»d«v*' 1 biwd. The people genera.'.*
t .„4or i‘ -v .. in cLuiness of martyrdom
>3 f ,vs of o.r noent victor.id had b_-n
mud p. IC. ■ - • ■ 'vanasMß. f hia W*-
«er>i4 fryoi * 1-ii‘Si •••:: tape-' One ol the ta
fiiis-- H'li’-t-u. ’v o ■ • r >Kf-‘ »- 1
c iv.jigTt i.i,r , • “o*rn f id 03vIIillZ DCt t»
- i ci’i—Ut'u, l. ’ It was aieo-d cg-y print i.
■ , -f.I 0- r. e.s tJ 7 .. Vigil u. A tnat our c.r
,. . ,»■- r- viC.i'lioUß, (bey
.. >.b ih«V. Vi..'. I.i i'll -- Biltimors Slid
olnncti; and ■■ .1 . v.'-ij r.-’.e! ia not s r.t i.i
r 1 .7 : 0 - - f-, r 1 t pj_7 i .2 v, itch ore ax-
es it cues’mt y. . .
- tr- uV)-c -v ... ,-.t it type, vv.; recsj-ea a i
■art'-.. __.l 1. OL-. .r.i.-g lit the Isih tc.-i. 1
. „;«! ■/ a vessel arrived from N- w V ark, with tv- |
. ..» ti ei.es tu the 7th icit. 'XU- Dsltß U fiiiei* !
- to show tui.t i
• Yani ■»»* were b-dlv whipped at kiaaassM. j
Xu. r* ,s ncta Surd of uduorialotitoment.
vVe leatn verbally, tha l - giest deiensivu prep - ;
were makinir by Hiiufii. A iicecl bevvy
•.resoatsoatr wciliuLding aii around the land
i "’* • r Ac city } and tree s were arriving from
3vaward 10 large cumber?.' It was supposed Gut
t r:, -ere some tiftc*a or twenty tnousann at
'...id. Ton h. • inWbr the ac’iriiy of the fieet
which has been noticed from Fort .Morgan. Those
tij... -r ’ indad as Ship Island, and thence
trarefen-eu to the city. There were serriiu idoj
sjr.d negroes at work on the defence*. Some ol
them were armed, end «!1 cf them without mas
ters. As far r. 9 the Afri.-i-c .3 concerned ai! is
ehr,- 3. Tbj white 11 £scevh :: has to str-cd back
ia r s presence. The o i oistiactioos in relation
to *.;ie two are out of fashiaa in omnibuses and
other public pkess. In short, New Orleans is
i i.'.inv ou the worst garb of Bostjfi-
MobUe Tritium, SS-i.
Ts? Enxmt in tu* St. Johns.— A correspond \
eni, writ'eg from JackuonviUs. under date of the 1
17th inst., says : , j
We hava.bsd another caanonadicg at at. Jt bus j
Bluff *0 day, iastisg from, 7A. M , till 12. Have j
not heard the result. From this distaice we ;
heard n large number of guns.. Our battery was
wel prepared, for the first time since last win
ter’s occupation, ws have had a steamer of our
civil on tbo river, this aide the Il uIT, doing our
own work. The enemy are beginniDg 10 find that
war is a game two cur. play ct.
Latbb -4 o’clock, P. M.—l have just received
the result cf y»e battle this morning. Thp enemy
appeared with five gunboats, lying off at veiy long
range from the battery. They opened fire, and
ooatinßed throughout the morning, filing over
MO times They lay vornetriiat beyond our range,
and on that noconnt, we fi.ed only 8) shots. Two
of our men were killed, and two wounded In an
a-ueitipt to pair our buttery, they would have to
come near the ifiuff, whera they would have re
ceived a stunning fire. Two of the guub-.aia they
Lave brought to work are larg-, aids wii - l stenm
ers. Oar men'coolly and dellb reisly awaited the.,
advance; tut they did not, and cannot pans
[Savarmak News.
Bu«ll CaNSOBBO.—A corresj ondeat of the C n
cinnati Gazstte, in Buell’s army, writing from
Decherd, Tenn., ssy»;
Gen. Buell has mads ids same a by-word and a
hiesicg in every loyal soldier’s mouth, and a sweet
sound to rebel ears. Eveiy traitor tri m Loi.iiili
to otfephonsor., along ear line ct march wors ip
b'm ‘-Mr Buell is » gentleman, we will speak to
hill';” "Mr. Bneli pays us cur prices, cot- the low
rates o! your KOvernmeEt;” ‘‘iilr. B.ieli wilt hum
up cur nigirerr;’' "Air. Buell will make >ou fijil
our horses.’’ These end thousands of si . iUr ex
nressione are hurled at loyal officers every day,
if they do not ohoo3e to degrade themselves by
serving rebels.
SaifTa prominent eit’ien of Floieucs io one of
our offi-jers, "Gea. Buell could travel the whole
South, and be warmly welcomed, if he would only
leave the army.’’ If this be not dis . race, be not
infamy for a Uuion general, in ileuveu’s name what
ia disgraceful, what is infamy ? His conciliatory
policy has viruatiy become oa<s gig utic proati
utiou ot the Union army to the rebel interest,
until the hsartd of both officers and soldiers sank
within them, oud the army was discourage J and
is spirit broken and fust ebbing away.
The same writer says the troops were ou helf
rations, nod Buell bad seized all the cattle in the
country Torn Uiitteoden, Bchoepff, McUook and
hothas arc with Buell
From, tin YorSeville j&HQuirer.
Oaatnjr ©,J.
B c ase the season is near when the Palma
Christ", (Castor O t> bean of the present year's
crop wit! be ready for use, it is proper that ail
persons engaged in its produo io.i oe informed of
the p-ocseseg by wliioh the said bean may be
-ir'-cgtit luto use vs a medicins.
'Si ken the oapscla is about to expei ihe bean it
is rlpej ths ripe buoohts should bo removed from
the euilk v,-t>.h e. knife, and ieid thinly over a hard
*cd ary floor cf earth, plank, A}., oc s hot and
eunsy -lay, when the heat of the sub will cause
- cipsui-e tc expel the contained beans. Now
rr.ke away tie straw, and wisncwt away the chaff
The oieansed beans are now to be beaten ia a
nortm with a or grousa in a mill tc a
, c-c i deg'ee es fiaenejs. The mass may now be
ad* to vui the oentoined otl, either by sJc
.ootir, - or by expression.
! By Or.of: .v Pc' the loose ma°B in an iron
,i..t, and add e :£u leu' wn-ar ; ,r irolose it in a
ae L.g - : end ft in Hie water, and boil
ci.' i >b- i 1 •- i.x ?<«>:• . ;h. . oV. «!u.ly ekim it
. rur. co t r ruin time tc time.
•- By cap s-vi-.-n. «u‘,- oi . ,« ;:.aas ol ground
■; »to h‘».'d p“!•«»• ; n.e.orid in ciotbs,
- . -v . .crew or lever,
.* ’i' ti* ■ . • *-1 -d - r in tide of ire:.
. on oi tin, of nufSciect
■n<! receive the u-I in sui abb vessels
. fy t-te < it. B ■ ' itli a little water
« -»tiu - m:v, ; ■ - . ,t~ j aibumea ana
. • .-ft m ib- •- b> eximtning.. Let
'•a nit carttrv i■ . . rit will alter
1 : '■! tco Oil end .0.1 m S. lU acd a.fit
v ' esnr 1 le.ey be used as a purgative
v.r and #e i? sure- to act p .werfully as u
• i- : ■«, end alien as nu emetic. Three bean#
( r I-i-oro or less) is generally enough for a
Hath is kiie i&tnraaation which I have do
•- from other persons, ana from the books
u;- on me matter.
K. A. Caasssu.'?.
An Istbubstims CaPMTSB.—Oo Tuesday even
'Tir.j.i • previously to tha starting of the up train
for •’oiambsa, a i.erson, «ppar«ri*ly an elderly
-v.n'.e *eusl« of between sixty and gg7eaty years
o-'o, • -v-ived is s loose dress and a "long, pinker
-.. i.-onuet, wttn a email basket on he. aim and
at-’cmpanied by a mulatto, entered the Depot of
Ins Tilth Carolina Railroad, and preoeeded to
av<l j the eervaois’ cur.
As the ec-mT.RIy aßCiect matron was about to
s.ep aboard. Officer Weiefc, who was on duty there,
p T.i“!y informed her of her evident mistake to
.eking the wrong eir, that being the one set apart
for colored persons. At the same time he desired
to cer her pass. She replied she had one, and
onenod a small bask.it as if to product it. Tte
oid lady, However, bad forgotten her gloves, and
*b:ie searching for tbe desired license the vigi
lant eye of tb* officer detected, in the size and ap
pearance of the hand, what at once aroused his
suspicions. The shoes and size ot the feet further
Gonlirmed h>m in his views and suggestions to
detain this remarksb e individual and her com
puc on for investigation
Wi.sa asked her name, she coramenc -a scam*
mering out Sarab, and at last said Sarah Johnson
OScer Welsh told his prisoner that he believed
he had detect# 1 a man in woman’s attire, and it
would be nscessany to remove him to tie guard
house, at which the-prisoner burst into a luugh*
L eut. iricamons, another officer, came un, tbe
pri-oner was turned r,Ter to him. He removed
the bonne., when the old woman was found to be
quite a haedeume vounc man, wch a r-oent
cleseiy ebaved face. ' e l
t*He was sent to the Guard House and bis fe
- rlo epparc take n from him. On his person was
uud s* gam or moreTj to
Oa being brought betore the Mavor Wednesday
nicming, he said he was a member cf an lu*Hntrv
Company on cosisb’ Island,end had received SSbu
ax • subebtete. I # Mai 6c seat for an officer of
tee company, who reoegaised tbe prisoner, *•
f ' pvrsca had been enrolled into the service
on Fnday iaet, under the name of John W-Psou
A fine of 550 was imposed, wbick the prisoner
pa and. ard he was turr.ed over to Ms officer. The
inHer we beiieve, h»s committed tbe Dri=;-r,e
-toJAI for trial by Court Mar»ba!l— v“
vourur lotk.
Weft Poistsbs m ths Iwo Abmis#.—From a
list before us of tbe West Point Giocuatos, wno
ars ctboera m the armies of the C. 8. and Oon e
derate fftatea, it appears that there are fa the 0
8. army Major Usnerals IT, Brigadier Genera:*
in tbe C. 8. army, Gener .is 6, (Oeeides A 8.
J- w, naon, killed at Shi-chj Msjor Generals 18,
Brigadier Geoenai* 41. From ibis list, which
anas w.lh 1648, it appears that we bsv* 84 Gen
erale frim West Point Ia our army, while the C.
8 have but 41. It was do idle or unmeaning boost
ot Freeddaot Dsvu that he nod pick and cboiee ot
ths officers of the old atmj Notwithstanding tbe
(request Sings at West Pointer*, we may yet find
It s eenee ot songratoivuen that we hail at tbe
head of o mi Government one who was not only
educated at West Point himseii, but who, by his
*er-'.o* ip toe army and in the War Department,
®as sc- thoroughly seqeamted with the auiis'y
talent of all tbe old C. and. effigera.—Jfcdufi ,W»
Tax ki«n Brtair.—A p»iriotte Ldy of this diy
ho# aent us a :arge poe»ag: orhuiLte, the ki-.tory
of which issomew at eunoue -Thev were mnuid I
•and by her bu»bund ia me war ot IBi2 to be used !
agsicbt the Br.tisb, end hate Dees kept as a retie
in the family from that day unti. now. Boe freeiy
give* ;n;m up to be ua*4 against the Tankees,
with tbs prayer that each one may mu. vhs ene- !
mass ot her aouatiry less. Awt. Bast.
C-uiUtXMrjrvAe Slate* Cougim.
iiDJOCaNED skShiOS.J
SENATE Hepteiaber 2Sd, 13v*2.
Mr. Hunter from the Committee on Finance re- |
posted naci u til author z. og thsSicresary of !
tbe lr-iosury to oiler a 1 .--..rd for the apprehen
sion cf persons et-u.,ed : _ f»A.-.g or nttrring 1
conntartett Treasury note*. {Authorizes ’be Sec- .
re offer a reward nci exceeding five to- u
-and dollars..) Foamed.
.ur, —pi.iruw, t- ;i the .I!.irv CommiUee re—
port*4 bi; ti a bill amending an . ci to provide for
if,; appointment o. Adjuuots of legimeuta and
Icgtous, of ths grades of subaltern, 10 addition to
tee suhalteracs atiuched to compiuies, apaioved.
Au-ust, 1661. Passed.
I com s .id s. A bill to amend an act to prov.da
tor t-be public defence, approved «th March, 1861.
Laid on table and ordered to be printed.
r rom i-atne. A Louse bili to fill up existing
c.,.,.pomes, squadrons, batiaiions, und regiments
ct the prnvuHoaat army oi the Confederate States.
Mime ii, epec'al order lor 12 o’clock.
-if, H.T, irotn the Committee on the Judicisry,
reroried bars & House bill empowering ceriain
pet sous to administer oaths iu certain oases ( an
vlioriTic the oath to enable sick, wounded and
o h-r roid.ers t.) re.-.-ive their p y, to be adminis
te.ed by any qi&itercncster authorized to aim'd*
'Stei the came rod any State officer having the
right by the the State to administer oath.)
Favsod.
r rem the same, b bid to pr-vide for the prompt
aeuk-ment 01 the riatm.t for arrearages o! pay,
comciuta 1 . in, of clothing and bountv due to de
ceased sc'dicre and officers of the army. Passed.
from the same, a resolution instructing the
committee to inquire into t.-e expediency <f re
port ng a b'ii to require disbursing officers to ex
'edits a oven&nt, instead of a bond, with siiyulii
ted penalties, referred back, and iuive to
bn discharged ‘rom the turiher consideration of
ihe seme. Graalvd.
1 lodnwing named house b.lis were tiiktri up
and disposed of:
A bill to p; ovule for the payment of soma ascer
tained to be due for postal service to citizens of
the Oonloder.ite Siatee by the Fostmaater Gcn&r
a.'. Referred to Committee on Finance.
A bill supplemental to a t act concerning p.ay
r.nd ai'ow inces due deceased, soldiers approved
F. b. i ~c2, and to provide for the payment :nd
: :-'.tiement. of claims for arrearages of pay aid
j ajiowancea and In ..y duo to deceased officers
| and stildisrs. P.is=ed
i House amendment to Senate bill determining
■ the annual pay of engineer aLd ciiief post assis
tant am irons of the Nava. Amendment conour
-1 re3 in.
The hour for the consideration of tbe special
order of tlso. day, the House hiil to provide for the
filling up 01 i-x sting companies, squadrons, bat
talions and regiment.i s-i.; to increase the Provis
ional Army of iho Coafederete States, was taken
no, together with a substitute eub.nitted by Mr.
isparrow irom the Committee on Miiiiary Affairs.
The substitute is in tbe original Senate biii and
has already been printed.
Mr. Bui-nett moved to amend this substitute by
tbe addition of the followtugproviso: "That the
President is authorised to suspend the execution
of thia act or the sc s to which this is an amend
ed ut, or any special provision or provis'ons of
said acts, in any locality wh«re he believes such
suspension will promote the public interest, and
that in such localities, end during said suspension,
the Fresid. nt is authorised to receive troops into
the Conied.rate service, under any of the nets
passed by the Confederate Congress, prior to the
passage of the act to further provide for the pub
lic defense, approved lli.h Apr;!, 1862. Agreed to.
Mr Fnelan moved to amend by inserting the
folios itig ta the clause empowering ike President
to cail out citizens between the ages of 35 and 45,
•’ And such authority shall ex at in the President
during the present war, as to ail persons who ore
now or who may hrresf er b eams 18 years oi age
and wh-n once enrolled, aiLpersons between t..e
sues of 18 and 45 sh.iii serve their full term.”
Agreed to.
The substitute oi the Committee as amended
was then passed—ayes 21, nays 8 The title was
then aiueudvri so an to read “An act to amend an
act entitled an act to provide i'or the public de
fense, approved ISth April, 186
On motion 0! Mr. Orr, the bill amending aa act
for the organization of the General Staff of the
Army was taken up. ft gives a Q ’uriermaster
lien, ral ihu rank, pay and aiiowaaocs of ti Briga
dier General
Mr. Clark off’red a substitute :
1“ Giving ths Q lariermaMter General, Commie
sary General, ana Chief of Ordnance of the Con
federnte States, and tbe Chief Officer of the Engi
neer Corps o the Army, the rank, pay and allow
ances of Brigadier Generals. ’
The amendment was disagreed to and the bill
passed.
The Senate then went into Executive session.
BOUSE.
Tbe House met at li o’clock.
Oa motion of Mr. Lyons, » j riot resolution was
passed authorizing tne Postmaster General to
- make o riain niteriit ons in the building now occu
pied by tbe Poatoffise Department, the cost of
the same not to exceed $1 500.
The rewnue bill reported bv Mr. Kenner, of
Li, was then taken op. The fii-st section of this
bill provides :
Tnat ou tne first (lay of Jmuary, 1863, there
sksll be levied and assessed on each person resi
dent in the Confederate .Suites, for the support cf
the Government and the d-fenee of the country,
the following tax, to wit: One fifth the value cf
nil tbe wheat, corn, rice, t ie, oats, potatoes,
h mp, fix, p.-as, bear.s, barley, hay, wool, rosin,
tar, pitch, turpentine cotton, sugar, niol-isses,
sna tobacco, produced by him ic these Suites
during the previous calendar year ; also one fifth
of tbe value of tho increase for the preceding
cnieadariycar of the horses, asses, oattie, sheep,
and swire; and, also, one fifth of the profits
mode ia ifiv pr- ending calendar year by the fsed
ing of swine," sheep, cuttle, or mules; also, use
fi’th of each person’s veariy income fur tho pre
ceding calendar year, flora ail sources whiu.i..|.v
er, except from the sources hereinafter described,
and except Irciri ths inter»st on Confederate bonds,
oeirtiffcal'es, or Treasury notes; Provided, That
aaid tax sc isvi-d and ussessed, ehuii be dun and
payable on the first day of April, 1863; Provided,
f'crtbw, that foreigners resident in tbe Confeder
ate States, Bhalt not be r qairad to pay, except
from ths atori said articles produced by or for
them, or from innemes or profits derived from
business c. ndec td by them within those S files ;
nor shuil ucv tux be levied upo i the products of
no dents, where the total value of such products,
during said year, is less than five hundred dollars,
nor shall any fax be levied upon the income ol
any residents, where tho total value of such in
come is less than fife hundred doiiars
Mr. Renner th- oHeirniSu of the Committee on
Ways and Means, addressed tne House at length
in support <;i the measure, but without action
upon. it. ths House ’ djumied.
FromOeu. L<v ’aAm y-=»A uotiter Vickoiy
ou »tt,u:6ay.
The new6 received ytslerday fully Rati fies ua
that the army under General Lee re crossed the
Potomac, on Friday last and is now oa the South
bank of the river. The teports heretofore received
and which we nre inclined to credit, that only a
portion, of the army had. ricrossed, prove to hu7e
been not well founded. From gentlemen who er
rivtd last ever:..g trom the immediate presence of
the army, we art- assured chat the whole column
cro. ■ to, ar, l Cbc erossin.? was tffseted without the
slights-st attempt of the ererr.y to obstruct our
passage. ,
O the derperrve ar.d bloody battie of Wednes
day, in the vicinity qf 8 erpsburg, we have very
few additional particulars. Hou. A. R. Boteler,
who per-feipated in the sigh an an aid of General
Jackson, arrived here I n-t night. He represents
the engag ment as resulting decidedly in our fa
vor. and the victory obtained by our forces, if not
complete, at. least great and satisfactory. Hs left
the army on Fi idsy, ..iter the larger portion of it
had crossed tb-- j.-e r. He speaks in the most
hopeful and cheering manner of the operat ens of
our forces in Mary land and the Lower Valley, and
entertains the belief that ths enemy will not make
any serious attempt at invasion for some time to
come. Our troops were buoyant in spirits, and
ready and eager to meet the foe again.
•THR "BATTER OF S-TPBDAT. •
An offieia! ditpiicli, datedStauaion, September
23 J, -.yfia received early in the day yesterday, com
municating the intelligence of another fight and
another decided and brilliant victory on Saturday,
i hin dispute i was received by Gan O. W. Smith,
and was read in tbe House of Representatives yes
terday morning, Ihe tollrwing is a copy of the
dispatch s
Gsnerni: A dispatch hasjast been received from
Winchester, dated 2lst. Toe enemy crossed 10 000
men over the river at Shepfcerdstown, and were
immediately attacked by Jackson’s corps and
routed. Their loss very heavy; ours slight. Quite
a number of arras taken, Jacxson his recrossod
into Maryland. H. B. Davidson,
Cos!., P. A. 0. S.
During the day nothing later was received with
reference to fmaengagement, except that passen
gers who c-.'iHi bp :*:e Central train stated that it
was r-ported at Niaunton that cur viciory vras
complete and t. e tnemy were t rribly si ughler
ed. the same reporlg also represented that wa
bad -.^piui,-n a,-, fnu or fire thoueand.of the
enemy. Tin. Yankee force engaged in this fight
crossed the Potomac to Botekr’r Mill, one mile
ue.ovr anepberdsiowD, and the fight must thcra
fore have oooorred in the Immediate Vicinity of
that town.
- \ !ie ®k**D®eat tha ! G-: u J ickson with his corps
cl -'-a 8 ®^ 3 - ! v != £ ’ - 6 ' l . titter the battle of
''a k ' ar :V p obeble, unle. s there was a
coooeaied p.&a ot a , miiar move of our whole
i Utti Ma 7 Und Wi, ‘ hß’-in be in
y«aed at an earn day, and that Geh Jackson’s
r^"“ n i 8 x “? friard of a second invaxion.
Bat in the absence o! tf.cle; it is idle to speculate
upon what our future movement will be. ’
i fri Dispatch., ‘Hth.
Fbcm SdffolX —V, e have advices fom Suffolk
«•*■*? HfUtflffiy -st. The enemy have
bAD fcsavuy reictoreed, and seem to he in eon
stani dread of an attack from the Confederate
It j# stated that they have moved s frroe of ’
to a-so occupy Barbour's Oross
Roads, Is;e of Wight, with a small mroe Th
have aiteted the gunge of the N, rfolk and Peter l
burg Ratirosd and have been runoiog a train to
Windsor, the first elation this side 0 f Suffolk
We also M*r that they aid ooDtempia» c » rrr.iZl
men; on Peterstar*, but . ave , S
that such an under
height o- fouy, and hsve mcterial.y caanged their
progrßmmo Tac V ankre f o i c * at Suffolk 0 n
8»TO. j-f were greatly c .ed, at news which they
bad received of a great vfctory in Maryland It
was reported and pre-f Dded to be believed smore
tnem, that Loogstreet had b<ec captured. L*«
wounded, and thousands ol tae rebel-, crowned
in the Pot moc Th-:»e are the lies tb»tßecn»u's
Herald had furnished.— Ydtrvovry JZopeeta, i%4 I
Letest ftifta «he SattS.
fhfl wry latest iotelligenoa froui MeOfollac’s '
a , ra y te «P to Mid-cay 'Saturday, i.adis contained !
: ,i ft disprtcb recairesl in Philadelphia Saturday i
aighi. It &yys :
\ if ,u?t nigl.'- tire cru.y cOiiiuiiUCt'ii
the £*''‘^pberds*;»wa bridge and two lijovt
and below ;t. Duriuu the night McCir ilan adrujj- ;
- v eo j 1 buttery and shelled then, from the suit*..usd- I
The iiead and wounded found th:? morning ft ’
deorT the ability ot our signal officers =n diucuug
! the fire of the guns,
Oa discovering the movement of tne enemy,
I e »-]y this morning Gen Pleasanton was dispatched
i sn hot pursuit, with two batieiies snd two regi
! of inf tutry, through a asp of high hills, and
, i-.e succeeded in cutting ..ft a laree a uouut of their
: ammunition, gcppl.es, &;■, besides a small poi
-1 :ioa ot General Muxey Gregg’s South (’art ~
brigade.
General Pleasanton abelled the euamy with eiiect
as thee passed through iho ravine.
ihe'h.st s?en of the enemy they were flying in
the direction of Winchester, and it is supposed
the r would retreat precipitately cn to li'chraoud.
Our entire army had crossed Antietum creek
this morning and was massed between A'.tiit.m
creek and the Potomac, opposite Bhepardsto *.n
and there was every evidence that McClellan
would cross the river.
The lots of Q* eral andjUM 'flam in our army
iseo large as to beunaccouwMbiz.
Kebri deserters represtnt the less cf the ene
my’s officers as (qinlly s-vere. It was under
stood that General Burnside hss cro sed into
V rginia via Harper’s Ferry, and moving on the
enemy.
Deserters report that the recent movement of
tho r*b Is in eicrpiog into Virginia was entir-1,
conducted by B'onewall Jackson, the other cole"
officers, Lee, Long,street, &;, bo’tig either wound
ed or too much fatigued to be efficient.
They also stats that it was believed in the re
bel army that a force of Union troops had passed
through Thoroughfare Gay and intercepted their
advance, end they suppored this movement was
uod.;r the direo ion of Siegel, of whom they
stand in g r eat dread*
Habricßchs, Pa., Sept. £O—A. 51.—-A dispatch
received at official qcuners up to this hour (mid -
night.) Gom a person who visited the battle-field
reports the rebel loss two to our one Their dead
were left uaburied, and the wounded Sound shel
ter in barns and woods along the whole rout- to
Willietnsport, where the enemy has co doubt
crossed wb.h the remnant of his army.
A great amount cf ammunition was captured,
together with a larye number of prisoners, wso
have been sent to Hagerstown.
m’CLKLLAJs’s PiSFATCHRS.
A dispatch from Washington, Sspt. ISth, says
that on tho night of the 18th <he Confederates
blew up the piers of the-new bridge at Harper’s
Ferry.
Thev also destroyed everything that was possi
hie to be destroyed at Harpers’s Ferry and along
the line of the road to Mart'nsbarg, including the
splendid bridge, known as the Pillar lii idge. at that
point. This i orn ng there remained only a small
force of rebels on Bolivar Heights, and one com
pany at Sandy Hook.
g_The rebe's ieck advantage or the cessation o*
hostilities yesterday to mate all necessary ar
rangements” for their retreat, their main body
crossing the river at the nearest ford—some ue
counts state near Harper’s F rry, and others at
Dam No. 4. The latter was probably their ptiu
nipal crossing
There have been flying rumors of an engage
ment to-day, but it is’ ascert deed that tha tiring
proceeded from our flying artillery attacking the
rear guard of the retreating rebel army.
Tbs same dispatch gives the following dispatches
from McClellan:
HsuKJUATiTxna Army of To omac. >
Sept. 19tb, 1862. J
Major General jßatteeh, Oer.eral-in Chief.
But littia occurred yesterday excopt skirmiiiU
ing.
Last night the enemy abandoned his position,
leaving his dead and wounded on the fit-id.
We are again in pursuit.
I do not yet know whether he is falling back to
&n interior position or crossing the liver.
We may safe ;v claim a victory.
(is o. B. MoOllbllan,
Myj ir General.
[No~2 1
H>5ADQ''H!> ARMY of Tli*s FOTCMAC, f
8-pa 19—10.80 A. M. f
jif-jor General H. IF. Halleck, General in-Chief:
Bleasanton is driving the enemy across the
river.
Our victory was complete.
The enemy ig'driven back into Virginia.
Maryland and Pennsylvania are now safe.
Geo. It. Me otoLAji,
Major Genera!.
A dispatch from Harrisburg, the 19lli, says i
Information just received from the bailie field
gays our victory is complet’, and that (Jen. Pleas
anton is in bot pursuit of the enemy and driving
them across the Potomac.
The whole Union ermy is in good condition,
and the enemy has been badly puaio’. !.
Ahmvil of PaisaaLES —line oflictra of tie
Po'.isSi garnaon, with a lew excaptioms whosa fa
milios s-e in the interior, arrived here yesitrriaj
morning. We welcome them ba ;k to their home
L-rid fro ads after their long captivity. They have
deserved well of their country and will have their
regard.
They complain much cf the hardships f.r.d urrcogs
r-.uffVrtd at the hands of the Yankees on their tr p
down the Mississippi They were kept two wc?Jr*
ou the river and fed exclusively on hard bVisit
and raw bacon, without a particle of provision for
cooking. Besides this it wat in»po3ibte to keep
anything safe from the thieve*, llieir trunks
were broken open aud knocked to ph'ces on beard
the boats and nearly a!! the r valuables stolen.
[ amnridh Republican.
A Obaet Dislocated ok the Battle-Field Dr,
North, the resident Surgeon of tie -New England
Relic f Rooms, New York, states that James Ba
ker, of the Ist M saachcsetts Regiment, who was
in the seven data’ battle, was knocked down by
the borsep attached to an artillery puce, the
wheels passing over his body, the weight press
ing principally cm hia left S’de. He w,is iaKcm up
in a state of insensibility cad carried to abospitsi,
where it was found that his heart had beeu dislo—
ca ed, the apis occupying the name position on
the right that it should have had on the left. Up
to a few days previous to bis admission to the
Now England Rooms, he had frequent attacks of
bleeding at, the lungs. He remained there a short
time under treatment, and has sicca been feent
home, with a prospect of partial recovery, at least.
He may survive many years It is an instance in
which a oroken heart has nearly been healed by
surgical skill.
Fbomtheßab.—At daylight on Tuesday, the
83d inch, ten steamers, and a schooner were in
sight, apparently in tbs positions occupied on
Monday evening.
About eight o’clock on Monday, the 22J, a gun
was fired from one of the ships "near .the Melfit
OhEnnel, and soou alter a second geo. In a
minutes the blockedera farther South opened fine,
and one oi them showed a red light, itee of our
ha(terie3 on Suiiivan’a Island then opened. The
light gradually faded away, as if tha ship bearing
it "03 going out to tec.
| Okarie*U>n £ wrier, 25tn.
We had yesterday heavy rams and the weather
to-day is much cooler than at any time last week
We fear that thd change .lias been injurious
than otherwise. Ths damp, depressing, halt
chilly sensation now prevailing, seems more like
ly to promote the progress of disease than to
cueck it.
On inquiry wa lesr.a from Mayor Dawson that
seven new cases of yellow fever have been re
ported since our last. The must he ve y
malignant in its character for v.-e bear ol no re
coveries. Ore of the recant cnees is a colored
woman, the first we have vet heard of.
[ Wilmington J/urnal, 22 /.
A correspondent, who claima to have some se
cret information of the designs of ths rebel force*
now in Maryland, says:
The destiucticn ot the splendid and costly iron
bridge over the Monocscy is intended to deceive
the Union Generals, and to make 'be latter believe
that they are going to retreat. Bat they do not
intend to retreat; and neither do they intend at
present to give battle to the Union troops. They
intend to bold and occupy for the present, and for
soma weeks to come, all that par; of Maryland
west of the MoDOcacy, and to make their base of
operations northward They occupied Hagers
town yesterday They ve maseiug (Toons at
at Romney to-Jlay for an attack m Uumberland
Thev are said to be advancing on Gettysburg this
moraine. With Cumberland and Hageefown in.
theirWssession, they intend to advance iuto Ponn
pyivaoia at once and capture Harrisburg,
Health of Wilmihotos, N. C.—The Journal of
Wednesday last, 24th, comes to us on a smaller
sheet than usual. la connection with tee state
ment of the necessity which compelled tfcfc pro
prietors to this ecurss, 'tie Journal jays .
“ Under existing circumstance?, we may be
compelled to throw ourselves, far some, time, on
the ‘orbeartnse of our readers, m conjeqaence of
the painfulcircumbtuLC sin whiokotucocoronmiy
u placed, owing to the epidemic now too ureiy
and taully prevailing aere. We will do the beet
we can, aid no more cm he expected of us Our
town is indeed passing through a most distresaog
crawl and it ; s not to be denied, that m the last
few days, the progress of the disease has ,(xn
rapid and aianning-
In regard to the Health of the-ciiy, the JoumcU
■tales: . ~,
“We hare been able to obuin no report* thl*
morning. We 'earn that in ai; of vests.day fifteen
new oases of Yellow Fever were reported His
Honor, the Major, is this morning confined to h,*
house but not. as we beueve aod .ru»t, by the
prevaihne epidemic,” bat by the eonseqaenoe of
Lie ooastant and exertions.
A Cactios We were snowa yesterday by Cos!
E ¥ Hoiooitb;, a vary well executed faceim*,!
of the fi»- dollar, g: *n body. rata note,
printed at Pbiiaoalpma It was Drougnt by a r t .
turned prisoner oi his oammano, who staUS that
they weie offered in quantities very cheap y. The
imitation is so go- and that an experienced person
oooid easily be deceived by it. People bad better
keep their eyes open, tor it t* possitue that soe e
Ckf thorn may heve foon<i tboir ck>aih, ttf f oga
b hou€&t that abowo u* yesterday.
[Mote* A.ae. b A<y.
John <toss wot Cokboxs*. —The Chicago Jou* - J
aaJ, o; tha 29:h alt, rays :
John Hoss, Chief of the Cherokee Nation, arr -
ed at ( iiic <go y< oterdav, accoropaoted by his fupi
v : n i a retinae cf about Cf-y persons, ea ront.u
for .sfoiFgion, where be will tuy the gpevane :
of his people b- for.' the President, and. ergo ft
s-odin : o.‘ . body of troops to clear Hie territory
of hosf'.e tribes of limbing «ud cat throat r: beis.
r was anything
e;s.-, r*nd never could lie. 1> ,1 for more than a
y..v si? li e and that of his fr.cnds has ber-c la
hands of traitors, and the chief was compelled i '
. :ii '.oe **i: c urse he ha - taken in order io £nv*'
iis people from min. He fas ptey-.d hia p<*T
wisely uni saecesstully, aei! we now hope U>.s
Govcmment will fidioiv oat ltgwo'k of reclaiming
that cjubtri. About three weeks ago, Boss ar.d
h s rela'iv.is were overp'iwered by superior uum
ber? un i forc 'd io leure 'be Territory. 51ai\ir -
tbo i-.e-t of their way to St*. Jisiph, Mi’soon, th«y
csiii' from thence bv ra'lroad to this city, and leit
i.ist • vvni.g or. the M ctngan C-entral Railroad for
Washington.
Fbou the Bt. Jj.ass Hivim lateliigeacc reneb
eJ he. a yesierday, by tr.egr-tph from lialdwi
(which - arrival of the truta
Hems Jacksonville.) t‘ a five cf the Yankee gun
boats engaged our ba t-civ-s o i St J. bus B’.utf at
: an early .".guy yesterday moruiog. Tha engage
I ment lasted son e tour or fit* hours, when the
! gunboats drew c.ffi—rns ot til am. running into a
I creek bevou l the range of cur gutus, and the
i tor era fa-'iiag dowa tae river.
! Tbit ia the seeoad tune that ray hoys have re
pu'-ic t> e “mvalaerable ’mid “invincible’' gun
b u’s, and it goes to prove what ire Lav- alw t s
<to-tended—that the Bi. J >hne river is dc.e:.bib't
and never ought to have been abandoned to the
iuroada oft! e enemy. We have beard no partic
ulars ?to tho extent o! the,damage d>ce t.*th,-
cuemy’a gunboata. Our batteries are ouit jued.
The eta,laities cn our aide are two killed and two
r ounded. The Yankee loss of course eannftt be
ascertained We hope to obtain iuil part*-phira
to-uay. —Lalee City jmbla ',l a */
We leans that a ul.p-.ic i wrs received yester
day .v Mrs Semmes, trom bar husband Cion eral
Paul j riemme.-i, dated at rihopberdmwn, the Pth,
via v\ arrenton, 21st, in which the General states
ihat he Is safe, and that ■ v* r arms have been vie
torioue. — -\tlanti. confer!crazy.
Movements on tbs Coast the
Chard toon add Savannah Kallioad repoit that
there are grounds for believing that the enemy is
nz heavy reinforcements to Hilton it>:
alona the shores of Broad River. Pinckney Island
<s r,ow occupied bv a large body of troops.
rheee indications, taken in conjunction with
others which will b; found among our Northern
news this moming, gives.us a plain and uinuis
takeabie warning that the warm work on toe cons:
wiii B.ion Login. —UftarUttvn Mercury 25 th.
Tins Army Worm —On Friday afternoon a vlo
lent, **aai, wind swept over fhi.i city, but no ram
fell here. At the Uoiveraily, only one mle ehst
of u , ‘he rain fell m toirents, cov, ring the campu?
with a sheet of water. The next morning the
whole town and all the aej men* country was cov
ered with myriads of the am y worm. They age
m the street.-;, on the trees, and on every blade o!
a rasa. Wa saw ladles at church whose dresses
were infested by them, having taken them up
from the side walks as they stepped from then
c images to the church doors. Verily, we seen:
to be about to experience all the plague- of Egypt
| Tuscolr.osa O'av/rver
iIDtfIXISTRATOR’S SALE.
T> V Yl!t SUS of a order from th r f ('rdl-i.-ry of
£> \■ :: •; : v/t*' r. m) diu ill oty of Gic«iO?l>o o’, ou
t;; ..iii Tuo-day In tNc-V bsMii vtvtivx : ?»lt the lit al V s*.a
oi G d f c l*» ot
iwu ac w I' i. n i.d;(4'iihi !-.e i*c LOfai ’ l.v‘*s o* fu fle ■*.
v; /> ion She and < 0.1- :; Jve*l uUhe lime o; lib de t*: 6 > tin
s 1 11 J t. iu lotvr. of J‘eu‘it* and, «n ne e»*;ii hot uu s ere
vto * r acre, of uni hit \e 1 Land, iy =;gmi he Ore n.is* ©’O’
road ad t/n.ing L Andies ai*i A IJ. Sharp. So and itr ha
■ e est. of the Leir.i and ciedl ora cf aulddeco 0 cl.
G. ii Ij-iZ .LAW, Adm'r.
j >:cm>erlO 1862,
.POS'irONED
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
OVVH? fIK cf an order fr j?o. the Honorable, the Couri
; .1 the 13rs»
: j .ay <* »'•? MIiLK next, at the Mark * . Ito use in the
t-.w.; o' Lo.d vllic tiie I* io whig property* bo-w^t:
A r c-gro M.... uan.et! Harry' *o >i feg o W*>nian. named
a • A’sx 95 acre ofL:»u«\ ii Jeff r.on c- .nty. doas
the \ r >pi rt y o. Aunv freeraa 1, late c-f s.* and coufety, dcco^i-e.;.
a* AAC F Fit KL.NI ■ JN, Adm’r.
Feiitea b’ r 12. I$C2.
ii BML\ I »S'i It A1 olt b bA Ij J'j a
t GIIEEIIILV to an order of the Court of Ordinary ot
M. rta 1 county, vc II! be mold on the tire* Tuesday in
OC fOUt* H nevt, before tlie Court lions* do •; !n the city ot
Konv-t, FU>yd oout-Ly, within the legaUionrs of sale, one lot oi
Land, i.iiigarul'be tig In said 1 ounty. No 78.15 th uistiLL
ALSO,
0 \ Cue same C.y, at the Court liouse dcor of the county cl
Polk, oue lot o 'La »i, lyb g unit • eing In s:ud comity. No 120!,
in the 29th i Ir’.oi of the said county of A l sol J a*= thv*
property ot the estate of Robert A. Prior late of Morgan
Aui'ty; deceased. JAS. u. A. IlALFOiilt, Atlm'r.
AU£Uht l»i, I-.6i.
APM INIiSTK ITOIt’S SALE,
BY YiHTft E of an o der from the C urt of Oniina-y o.
ftiH-oiik c • nv, wllllc sola o t!ie fl.di Tacs av in
NOtfEMli&H „ex«. • e»o e i.; e 0 > r lieu c iti rl i the l \v;»
rs • jut >a, wir.i.i i ihe 1 g:t hour J • !'sal , a l the tract of land
bob-a "ms? o t e Eatuic of Ir’i. Hudson deco ad, c- *i; i'ling
o .fc tr.ou ami <*•.'«.*, rodr" or Kss.rfy u* n t l*enr in sad coun
t-v,on 'll • -.va-< ftl ! ‘rri'o is Cro*k ; a >jo nr.g 1.-ji k«t H.
D. ' in s, John Hu 1 on. .laiitea Vvilcauits ami othe f\ hava
qn.Vi-Lfty r.dt '\s % welitfiroher and ad wa ered.
if or •: V , e- particu a.? address the tinderoUnert at Gree»-o.bo
io' Ueo-d . vSA JUtf-.. It. WAI.KMi.
H pium ISoi. Adrn’r v,l»h will annexed.
iVftMINiSTMTitK’S SALE.
. 'fj .> X % I JIT d T . of an ord r -f« om the Ilonovable, the Ocu t
b*> of U din-r of : ilur.i -a c -. k ty, w 1 tie p»Uon -i e fl.s'.
TANARUS« uud ,7 ’ ' IvOv i'JMBEtt m?At. a the Market ilouae, in the
t.iv.rri or l-on : Ne>: o w'om&n li.-td biz he. to on'•
luy to the iCstaJe of Mok t Freeman, lute oi said count v tle
cea‘L-i. IyAaU.- F 1R Eh .MAN, s’r.
Be. temper 16C2.
'“‘ADariN-SsTBATRIX’S SALE.
T? f IfxL be -old be r i-.re the Court TTcm?e door in Apr ling.
vV Ou i.mhiacoi nty, o - t-mflr t Tm sdayin DSGKMBEH
r.es .b ' veen t.he nsua hours of ax e: it tim Keai Karat * be
i‘ • i r ne.lt i esl tie of J.-.m • Lanjeton, )a'«- of <J. lum la
countv.’ deceased, containing 680 ac e< of land, mar or kfs.
«rmr.o.s:i. MAItH LaMGBT-Jjv'.
i- p'.»n.t»or 14, i\dmln|p>.ra rlx
ADMLMsTHAi O U’S >ALE.
WILL ■€ 3* and efo.e tiie Oourt il .use ’oo: lr» the town of
f ? A pli: g. Columbia count ,on the firnt Tue-d.iy iu NO
V a.'! iiK.w nexs between the ÜBualhbu so* Bale: a O per
oo’tred «'oy nr.'ued Mose\ *2\e rs of age, t eh iiglng to the
'IL'M .to of iieidamiu Blanch rd, late of Columbia county, der’d.
it, xMotJuKo, Adminieirntor.
Ser trmbor l\ )B**B.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
OX th. flrsr. Tuesday in i OVEMBEU, in the Town of
■ • an uto i, vrii be sold at pu lie ontv.lT, (l 'mt "rt v‘na’B
lys.i’o at Mivute sale; the pne- known as PiSfi iilisU Iml
lunging otMe 1 V . P. Steed, iste o> Warren coir ty, and.
ce.l Li- place ContaiM 0 acres, inorj or lean. (45<> ucre*
in iht- wo els'-Tid a proport en of the cleand rand weH
• ■ teiiei and dr i .ed, bra\* u and bottom lauds) is well t mher
&i, wd. highly jn.pryVvd aud be* wefl 'l it p’a e
hut all rr-cespary out i>ni ; <Ungs u gather, witn a lu r ge and ocn
.yn'entdw iiing remain n? » Las a flue Ve i cf • ater,
lo ..etuf r w: h Bt>rr gs n ar b> , is craven cut to itulis. diurchet
echoo aid only mi t.» ir in Tnoutson on ’.he Goorgia Ha s ’.
J.o>d, and 37 mi.es sf J.a lr»d fi-cm August F w p ac*:
offer grear- r inducen.e* Ts to ih se v a good investment
a prr. 1 ucfive .arm or a pi as nt. rec*dnn.ce.
For F.n_:...r paiti uia a, a d.e. s
is.:, A sSTEEP, Executor,
ptem < r 9, Iff ?. Thom-on, Oft.
EXECUTOR’S SALE,
USV • i ? ': of oraer from the Court of Ordinary of Jeffeisoh
X > county, will be «>id on the Urnt Tuesday in O TooEK
'izzl. at Lae Market House In t/ie town cf Louisvilie, WM&r
the usual hours ot e&Je :
Ms NegroefibuougingtotLo cstule cf Moses Brinson, Sr,
deo-Hsed
Terms on day of sale. JOilS WHEN, fJx'r.
August 1 % ! #SL
EXECUTORY MLE
XV SLL ba o'd b or *. the Court Hour- do *r In the iewn of
Mfpluig Coiom-ia «c t .ty, ot; h* Tu f -* ay in
sOV next, ietw enthe u u -.l hou e of sale t tie
:ai i -'Wttail of h Sto,-. Lot lying in Appling, belonging to
the K tilth of H. L. O d’.iuß, fate of eTd e •un; v.deci-ajec.
JN. bENkT, Executor,
bf- 1 <t ember 1< 1862
CdLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be vld it toe Court House and -or ih Appling, Cos
lu a <ia c. u ty, on trie fi-st Tnesltfy' in uCTt‘iJEK
ne t. a Lot in the town ol Thomson, c nlalni rwo ol
v?hiU i there ir a Lire-v tStsble : Levi don to « U.sfvan at'scb
n.e«.t is: re t fern he lnfe-ior Court of Columbia county lu
f»vcr m WEI am TiiAery, v». Hopkir 3 fill .ry
JUJbLN £. LAKKIN, bher’S,
58e teoiberS. 1869.
MORGAN SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ID. b - sold, before the Oouit House door in the tew•
M vz A*alieGD, Morgan codntr, 'e J w ei, the ie*»l h «'»
of ia’e, n the Lr.-u 'i otaday wH'-BEfi next, the folio w'2
i g pmpeHy. tow it. and to be cotttlnu and fr..m »7.y to day until
aLlseol :
» - u e aesiiar.d '.Ksd-iiTg. 1 lot ci thing 1 lot of .iquore of
V_ri iu* Rinds, 1 p U -cale*, 1 lot i ot nieaau ea l ot
d»e nter a; ii turn A>,l 1 A . toi t bna I lot jura a- '1 fv»tt*es, 1
io. w .:*• g :•. oe . i chew &c„ 1 1 Llx>ok.-: bis- etc lamps, p.f-ea,
mate ea'd -a.» via s, b fy<9A, La wa e. i lot vinegar,
I . '■ c r;:.« Is ’ f ir.da, 1 ! t wrapping twint, lot spice
: n c . i, if. cn irs, lot baud *o*p 2 p r -2 rohs, ’ b re.u
■nz wii g and sk. • lot *'ge rnipts, 1,1- 1 email wir.‘, 1 tobacco
cu tor, I wood <?, Ici *ck,uot t. ifi, &c. AC. Ai. K‘. :d on
aati..- proptert/ of ohn ~ M-.li'el* h, I j £„-tle:y *
n.f- ir«j» v • ga Superior oust, tep ‘-nd> r ierm.l tib, Ja
t i*' t x i : ■ Arhoid, v». .k.l n. i’t :*xty
y L ' ’ THOMAS CIB'»iS, i:h riff.
:byten r-er >. »63S ________
GREENE SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be rold ot. the first Tueedsy' !n NOV AM HaF.
next, her'tie the Court House door in Green* Loro’,
between the kgai hours of eale, the following prop nv, v>
wl‘:
ntydx fcu d'eh pounds cf Cotton, more or ieee:
A«'i *he iifv- time 1 *eree. of cuaan Aadxew- lu t -e jatid* of
her h -.*■and. c-ntaia'g For.ye.Ven - ore-, mor or
ioi* bgt e prL.._e.-. of hov. M n‘er. wromao A mod
ar. - o ntTA; ie'/10-i on * t:.e prop r*y of Mrs. fcu *'■
t g t.siyafi. •>, u*e toi t">m «>re n-r &up*ri r Co* r-jb-ptem
bex Term, in favor U . Jiowoen vc. An re^s.
JoUy D- ENGLISH, Sheriff.
September 1?, .832.
WHEAT! WHEAT!
11’ tkcat ni ..ae?, Biue gtr.a»li thtj «4ir* xin expei-siv*,
Tl proy-vc i FAR dETTEh FKi".yriVE ofs.-.u,
.lutaiid Mi oew. tietn#recieiM of wpjrh <my f> ra.«r lie
0: in. t ana o ttßiKALltig bill tae i* <* ol It
The reai-lies I piopoee arv Ue Ci I kw, s£:.|U *U »iiu O-a-i an
m- uof> t! 2* twed Wt.eat tV» Uw wwipt of two aI
!i~. 1 era =ei.i rovir. m i.tii. »ove me-.to-4el rtoelpu.
I: .. ol: . -W5 |L> Lot yJvefcLtl/e HalihlattlOO. loA lUJUev
WliFtK -efi.-.Sti.. r. B. MOVtho
111 •- r:- K-g l , '
Lta i R OF t.KOttO.IA, BISiGOUH COVKTV
“ thereat. JOL2 woo » aam alr.ntor witb the wl: un-
Daxedi.i' vt iolaui Woooe, fleceoeol. repreaeiiu to the Oourt
It hi*p«itlon, tied at: eatered on record, tout hr hit, fully
so uiniiiered '. 1) Ilian Wood? Ketate, »cco.din, 'to the wlh ot
WUllatn W .xli:
Theoe are therefore, to dt= aU .-nnocu coooeraed, kindred
and creditors, tc aov canae,'! any they car, whveala Aumln
ietraior •hcnld not he dlaccarged from bu Ad- lhitrator, with
tne wid annexed, and receive Bettere at Diim Vilrm oa the Srtt
Monday In October, OM. . I
Ajcli it, UM. *• *■ TtTO*. Vr<ty- 1
TWO MONTHS WUI ICES.
riY WO MOi\Tl(B&tter date application will be made to the
JL Court of Ordinary of Greer.* county, f<'t leave to -i
ti.'c Neatona btl >nguig to the eaUtc of Mrs. L ’-Votth Erg U-h,
late of said county, devCA^ed.
JOHN D. ENGL SHI
STEPHEN HuHLtMf,
. , , , , Ad'.u’rs of Elisabeth Ei glish.
s p* n.' er s. ,i3^3.
fIHVU MONTHb afkr date application will ne made in
I the Court if Ordinary of og , ethorp j countv, tor leave 'o
Feii apoton ot thi rivgree-, be n og to Ute tSUtt ofU'lcß
Young, deceus and. JciiN K. Y»H.'NG. t *
liE NArtDG H‘t Nfs ( Aum rs.
August 22,
TWVO >IO.\TIIB after date apjdicaLon wii! v ? made >.
J. the Court, cf Ordinary I’Jetierson couulv for leave
sell the Lands and Negroes b '-m »in« 10 tar. Estate of Emm :
K. Johnson, late of said , •■mt-v, deceased.
WINGER l\ JOHNSON, Adm’r.
Augu t 4, 1862.
rfiWVO >lOi\ I'HB afltt: *i.iteapplication will bemadetotba
.JL Court of Ordiuarvof <’ 4,l «uin ii c Mtiy for U*nyi- \
the real estateb 'K naineto the estate*>f M itha H. Rowdiv.
late of said county, dece W. S. J* *N t s, a*’.»u r.
Hie bonis non, with thfr v.' i; ami- s. u.
A v. gn:t 2,1362. - f
7| GVO MONTHS ailer date application wi 1 be iu:i -mo
|_ the’Co-.:rl of Ordinary oi ttreeu county, f- r tt
sell all tue K-Ute no Negro- sb. outing to ihe 63-ale o
John G. diver, idle of sod c untv, deau -. ii.
L'.>RKNZi> L. < ‘AKIjTON; Adn.T
Au.at 1 . i C*2, ot Jonu G. G-lver. o.ocV.
T HVVO after date ..iipiveatioii will be mad’ to t’.
1 . Court of Ordinary *if Uuco n 0- untv, for leav*- to ■ .
ih. RerJ :rnte be-.mging to the estate of Green TANARUS, fcp!vy I'-aU
of eaic county, da&easert.
PLEASANT F. BURGESS, Adm’r
August 9, 1862.
rn\\ « MU\ k Hei after ilftte application will ho made t
X the Court of Ordinary of C«>l m *.a cou-ty, ’or leave !•
sell all the Keni EsthU. bebrngl-cr to the estate ot lie ry
/in uc and, late or said countv. deceased,
, fflftn-Lr.TON PARIS’:?, Adm’t.
Av.gu-t 19, IfiW
n\VO date application Vflibc made toth*
L Court o Ordini’.ry of Wi. county, for leave to
he land and Dclo’ gi g to the estate of Ti'*OiiuiS It.
v.o.m.n, l»to of cuiid coui.tv. seoe ised.
1 AaNO.,6 J. NUUMAN, Adm’z.
Seph'tnber 5. P 62.
I \VO MONTHS after date ar Hcnt’on will be ir. ide to
JL t»*e t! -urt-of iir<i*n«ry of og . ihr-rr e eoua : - f*>r 1« v- ■
s.-.' s\ N . x'el o-v i,y t!.e u.* >c a CUtrite be'.- ng.ug to th
■estate ri i?er f un»ir. B I at? o said court , e'etaas and.
C*A v r-R t. IN I'LL J , AtlmT.
September 7, _
|'WO MONTHS at'er dat*- application v-ti be made’.'
JL iue« o t toj vjKV.ui»rv of Wl kes coon v for leive 0 s.
the md esta'e, to wit: u lieu e aud L< tin the town of Wash
Irgtcn, belorgi'.f? to th*i minors o f Sau\W *s Wlngfte and.
SeMCLL V\ . Vi iMy Cu vrd’n.
Spptembej ",
1" Y> O .ISO XT His after date apuliaU-o wldbeuutd loti*
JL Court of Ordinary cf ’( r en count? ror t ive to
the Land ard belong!: gt • the *U- o v. cr . %
Fuller, late of s>dd county, decea?- and.
GILHEHT A Fill Li’, ~
C. lULkUi. I'- 11 " '
Augist* lOT.
r i WVO MOATiktS after date applicat'.ou will be ma : t
I Hip. o dinft'y of Moreau, c-'u tv, on. the first M
d»y2nNo\e:n er next, for an crier .■-rantl» gW: vet seiitc
Lad& u.d N* goes blong'ng tb Estate J hr. G Malccn, luu
of said cou_t , dueexer.
HILLSMtN CAWK, ? Adm< ,
VI- iUh il. MALUoM ( adnis.
September % 1862.
•11 W O MOATHB after date, application will he i» uie
jS. Ue Cov.r;. «-* M'.r ra” on the first Mold.' in * <5Ve : b 1
nex’. t ,r an erder g an ing leave to bdl tne Negro s bemiigiri*
o the estate of Aii.iird vV . Rc.bertso a bi’eo sable •unty,
ie/-e -d WILSON L. KGBEKTSOA, hx'r.
S ptembe-2,1 G3. .
It WO MUKI'Hb avfcer date, application will be made t;
the Court of Ordinary oi Lincoln county, lor leave tc
Mil the Negroes belonging to the estate of < ’h'Srlty Sale, mte o’
Llm y.ii o untv, deceased,.
August 9. 1862. rAYTQV V/ SAI.F, AfimT.
ritWO MONTHS after date ap 'teatlon will !>e ma !e »
JL Court o‘ v.idipary of Ogle’hoi 1 e county, G or/.ia. at ttu
'r t. regular t* rra after tne expirad'/n •: wo u ontlis tiorn * Jiir
notice, f«*> leave to sell a N EG«to bov the name ot' M.»r.-b.a:l
belonging o tne estate ol John 11 #'napp 1, Jute of said corn*
y,deceaseL MAKGAUeT W.CUArPEc.
August 10, TBC2. AiiiiiVs.
V OT ICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate of Chrittruri
Sane en, late of KichniOf U countv, deceased, are notlfle i
to make immediate payment; au*i those having dema .'
against said estate, wul present them, duly authenticated l l l
In the time prescribed by law,
JACOB fc'ANOK KN ? , Ai’ui’r
Fep-ero ■* r 5,
—All persons indebted to tne estate of Henrv L.
I.NI 'i n t Jatf of RJMuuond county, deceased, are hereby no
titled to make '.mmediate payment; and those Laving claims
against either them'will present titem, duly attested
within the time prescribed by law.
ANN li. TL'TT, Adm’x.
Sep ; ember 4, 1862.
r i LOllta IkHKKMC »'V.-Two mouUa afl.-:
\X date. To-v.dt, ntthe lie \ tuber Term, I>ol of the Court ot
• hd'mary for said couuty, app.ieatlon w« : .l i e made to said Cot ? t
for leave tj ac' a jS'mto :*a.lN, ia ued Ami Id. belonging to
tJ:e estate oi'James P. Bt'lins'slfa.
CLKMKMi.M J. hillingslea.
Adm’r of JainesF. Blihngska, drc’d.
Feptom c-r 12. 1862.
It\VO after date application will be made to th.
. Court of Ordinary of Kic; mood county, for leave to :v.
the rea! es .ute belonging to the estate of .Kb >. M. I.ucky late of
.-aid lou-.ty, dicwd. Mu.HY ANN LU JKY,
gifcpt ember ?7,18152, '
'VTOTM’G.—'Tv/o monilis after date app Icatlgn will.hr
Ll iaadetoilie ilonorable the t’cfijrt of ordinary of Kirh
niond county, tor icaye to sen che reai estate to ti c
estate of Abi, uii Kuduel., deceased.
TATRIv'K McCAKEY,
September M, 1 :>C. Administrator
tWVG MOATHS a'ter d--.te arpi ciiior. will be made TO
ihe Court o. Grulmtry oi'.-Ji-il'er on couotv, for Iv.ve to
cell two . r \ecrae j , beioi-gl. gto t- e ,i sta e vi ALx.nder Al.
ti».4l ion, lute of taul v, de- eftte and
ELBEIU W. IJUI SON. A. m’r.
- "jihfoL ll * l’’. M■ !
NOTICE
'ro Dm81*01(9 avu nuorrmns.
Notice to Debtors end Crealtors.
\"o'i Sl’E is hereby given to all pe/sotia ba' ing deman s
rya I note Hightower, lute 01 Give *■ con iy, de< «/a
e% U- present t!ie uto me, pr oper.y imm: ovi’, w.thh; the tint
P'-acrioed bv aw. so as to slow 1! elr <l*-.rac 4 er aiid am unt •
.i.d ai persons irni b.ed to said d.cvasea, axe hereby requ red
t.o u.ske Immediate pay me -t.
WILLIAM S CHBDILLK.
Ad r . ’r be • oiiia u ,
with thewi’l annexe 1, of Daniel Iligluowe-, deed,.
Greem >.byro , Augufet Jd, 1t62. außl
Notice to Debtors and treditors.
■\JOTICE i» be eV.v nlven to f.V ”er enr» a-.dug demands
In agixiiujt John L. M-oua t r. i ie o : said county, • coca cd,
t» j-r/HC-nt tfiOm to’ n e within th • f.rr.e pmscnb and b> i..w,
rirof criy made out so as tosh V 7 thoir dhariv ter end amount;
arid a 1 persons indebted to add dec will« .ke im >•< dlaie
payment ty ma. J Alt 1! Lfi W ' WINGIf lELD,
iiilin’r de honlauon t
r-f John Li. Mc'Jurter, deceased.
Grueacbbon/, Ga., i-.uguA 28, 862. amd
Notice t > Debtors and Creditor .
\lii pers' i.s Indebttd to |he Fstateof * liilam H. 1 ovetr,
Ini- oi i urke covuy, deceit id, will make iiuiAt mu
payr :ent to the under.-ijmed, and thb*e having cla’iTtß igaii* ’
sttUi esgße are notiflwl 10 pifceunl* them, duly gltchteo, vvkhlr.
vhc Umi pru cribr’d by ’yv/.
A'HJx; WATKINS LOVSTT Adm’r.
August 21,1802.*
Notice to Debtors aad i'redit«»r>.
[V OTK’K i c herit»y given to all j erson- h.tvirg detnatHhi
J.l ag v.ri t John Cux, iUt of Mo pan cou: ty i’i.et -i, v,l!
pre-ern them to me, properly made out wt Tan the time 1 n.
i. ribco by law, so as .. snow their chata’Lr ad mn.'u> t ;
alipeitmrifj i'td.btcd tu edddeceased it re hereby required
to moke imrne late payment t- - n.e.
JOHN P. i BoNAKIt, Ex’r.
AugO?t 21. 1862.
Notice to D< btor.s uiid ('ri diJofs
\T"OTICB 1« hereliv given to all persona hav nir and mail"
ii agio t.Jhu ... B. i> X, 1-le of ei.ee eeou t,. d-u t,l
will preach’. ,he-i tome, properly made oi t, wt!- i. the lime
pea na.(lb> Uw,*o alto ;ti win ir character ad i.niciii.t
an'*, all p.-r-olis iiulehteil to aidil deee'teetJ, are hereby O'.iuir n
t. make loimeuia e payment to in...
J-.li.N' V. UliOBAlU), Ex'r.
/■.iigip.* 'ii, leci.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
Vj-OTICK ! a hereby given to till persona having demur-,
again• ‘ Sant e; L- Menftt, latt •• f- r cm. county c.
present them to sr.", properly made out, within the P»
precribed b 7 law. so °s t.»€hf>7/ ‘heir character and auiou i
•t:«l ait p. roouabi<i«b'fcdto aecc-a.eu ar.: here. > rm.u.r
'tA makelttuaecUate payment to rae,
;>AYID LTSL*K, Ex’r.
Augusts, 18 .L
Notice to Debtors aii‘i Creditors,
IYTOTICE «e hereby given to n T I i.tvia. de
-1“ mam-aagainst Ilufus H. < ’aJdljing, late of Greene Cou -
ty, deceased, to pn»eut I*.em Uj u,t properly made out, wir*
lu.Lhe timeprescrV-d bylaw r c z.z tc ahDvytUeijcbaracU*
ar. h ampua-.t. And all pythons indebted to said *■ ed ur*
hereby reaulreil t/j make immediate naymei.t tc ms
JO tN’ W. '»• CATCHING,
kx’r of Aiufua It. Catching, deceased.
A»igurtgl. 18C2. _
Notice to Debtors aad Creditors,
IYO lICS in hereby gtveu to &*i pe»K>M having demand .
i_NI agamst Kob-rx C. NU/boln*. late <-f Jefferson oouiitv.
-iece ned, to present tne&to me, properly made out, wit hit:
Utetl ue preMfiaod \>y law, so its Vt snow their character and
amount ; anflUU uereoiis indebted to said deceasexl, are hereby
required to make immediate payment.
L 0. VVAItKKLN, Executor.
September M, vm.
iNotice to Debtors and Creditors.
IW'OTKIE i* bervfcykidven to all perßOßs having demand*
X \ agiiLnst William 11. Sw nna , iutoot Greene c-oui ty, de
ceaeed to present them to me, property made out. wittiin the
tiiue prescr. :>ed by iaw, to as to bhow their character and
amou.it ; and ail persona hid jbted to said deceased, are hereby
reqttirsrt to make iaun payment to rue.
FK.G'jY - . , SPINNEY.
Ex’nrof Wi oam U. toWimley, t kc’u.
ttreenc..brFro’, Gu., kept, 10:h. 186i se jli
■V* - OTSCE.—-Aii persons Indebted to the e“»ate of Wylie H.
I.N i/’idwe. late of county, a r e re
quested to rnoke immediate payment me, tad those b&vlrg
i.ernandfeagaimjt »ald deoeaud, will present ‘Jiein duly au
thentlealod withiu tue tiu.e prescribed by law.
LUC t n. A. DfriOSE, Adm’x.
September 4,1%2.
N'OTM , K.-'AD perwms indebted t»> the e«*aU- of Har
mai; j. 2< rman, of Vv'ikes county, dec’d, are rt
qbopted tc make Imtnediate payment; and these havi.-g de
znands againßt«aid estate, will present them, duly authenti
cated, within the time prefccri>>ed by law.
V-k 1- dl a t> HA AN, Ad m’x.
Belter, tber 4, *
SJO'ifiCKHaerebygiycQtD xh having d"Ui3T,.;>
L* against John G. ii acorn, lata of M or, an county, do
ceaser., wtd present them to- me, properly made out,'with
In the tirr.t prescribed :>y law, b > ac to an charao'er
and amount; and ah persons indebted to eaid deceased, art
iiareby requin»d to make immediate nayrnen; to
HILLbMAN H\WK, ) .
_ . . . _ VIKITTB M. MAL Bm. }
E«pteial^MViß6a
voiia lndebted toibe Estate of Illliiard
A* R'lbtns'iu, late ol Morgan county, docea.-ed. are
hereby requested to come for ward and make payment Urm.e
diately, ahu thoee havdiig demands ag&lnst he ,-ame, pife*«e
prfcsfe .t tnsna within the time by law.
u t _ _ _ WiLao L. KULfiHTBGN. Kic’r.
September a 1562.
X^OTICE.—A-1 persona indebted to the estate of Thomas
1* ii. -Nortnaa. late oi Wllee-' oounty, arervqueeted io make
Irnme iate payment; and those having demand agaim* aidh
are requested to prasent them, duly aafi-enCcated. In
terras of the law. FKANCKoJ. NOKMAN, Adm**.
r\ -pt 4, IW-2
\ OTJC3K,—AII persona Indented to the »-etat« of Ayhaer
•1* t'sie% late of Klctmond oo inty, are re
quested to make imrcediatc payment: and those Daring: u«-
fiuand* ttgaltuk vtdd *re requested Uj pfuseol them, c«iy
&7v*6ted, yiihln the time preec : •'ed by Jaw. . .
KL ZABETH USHBR, Admx.
Feptemoer 2.1862.
"V Ol ICB.-AU p*r-«a« totb? steteot 'Uetaa
iS W l-J-Stli, i* « of Wll»« connty, «:<=•*;?
noi hed to make payment to tne tt*gr ed , * and
ilio«e Uivii-M claixno agrunktoa 1 v&'tbU: will precent thtun, du*y ■
*“* MAKOUB. A -m*r.
KtptuLixr 18-X.
VOTIf K. . ’ aftracto. iiglebwid ■ o tiifc entile o( & muel
IN Kb Kiws bite of WlJie» county, 6eaamti, »re re
qneeted to c.txe Immediate paymtn*; and \t-» badLg de
o auu aaalL.i *M e-tate, are to present them, auly
attested, wunJttbe Uu* >rMcrfo %.‘ i,^” i^01) fa ,,
kspesßAdW M, LMGL
CiTAI ION*
»oa LETruuH or ,v».- - . >
S’Nn™a7Nv?®,® , h: I *' •'■> ;• i>ivi \
IkIM.ITHII. n Oil L-re"v *v !:-,'*■■ '■ ; ' ' v t V'f' A,v *
Bonwy. aoCB.,~*J; '
Tl»-M.-arp ihererore toc"»and ,0-,** ** ,
’ ;
at iuv oSU-.’, on or! h". '
’..* ■**
bbgranted. ’ *
- . . ,
gatta. :: *N»n vv *• :* .
W'.yo: .• : ..!A -L.aop - ( nV ,.
i AIK HE bikJHb'lA. ii ~
S ..-et-VAj ... .y ..■*■*.
*i. *.Le c .ul ot .7 a. IVti V« of t 1
'
iNt. On.'
Sc*, L ml 1 r 4, Ibt’2.
JTAfBOF «KOi;(.'SA, »•*!
(Cnniliit»lmt*ion on the .’ •* .; v , , f\ • •
t|r. deciuNOd:
Time arc therefore to «fte bad adntonis *u and Ringuiu the
kindred and cm!iu«r» oUa: • .1: • •*»
J;ot» cause. If any the> liav . vbv r*id I . *
this « v . uay or Jr epNonU 1 iii
iTATKOF«ROHGIA, HU ’
cou- >.y deceased ;
'I ae are tlseretore tc and ’ •
iinuieo nod creditors ol sold tl<-.- i- :■ •• • , .1 . .• f
cause,it .v* they have, wnrse.d b'TM.-i
«
gUßta,\hu»4th dav of to, te ■ b« > ltYd.
JTA I K OF(irt)IH3!A, HH -nJON'I L 1 \
WtercHi, Wt.aam Athjm I ■ ' * f
Admipi trat on oqthc { rttftt* ot * mU nut k. I : cf 1 5
m,t of .-out’t (’a- lhm, rtficca-tedt
These are, therefore,t o dt* uid admontah i-..: an.' : . fha
kindred ui.-' friends oi said cm eased b.’ and apj. • r
glEccor f»rbe.b r:",e fir r ‘a” !;• v>i t r nirt tr •; >-
•ausc. if any they have, wcat earn Letter* .* •••'"itd r:, •• •:
,;ranted.
Given under my haiiu arid ofßdilstgrvture at c*h
ta, 1 his m h day of An.,ust, ISC« t< _ .
Augn 18 th, I Sri DAN ‘D L. I- »h
w
.JTATBOPGBOBGIA, i U V
S Wherea*. AwnW. ’Mgg.n Mpllftsto i- foi*L«ttw.«f
'l r.ecn- are thV r ; v’»*. ; -r... ->.:r .
, 'iie kindred ar.d c.editors of 1 deteusod, to bo nt-’a;*;-
»*y office, or.': before the '/.i *u CVt. .r nr-:.*
Gwen und 'T n v hand aid offloia! signature, at office In An*
lusta, this 29th day cl Ar*gu«r, L -i-/
August '
Uf*’' 1 - ■ " a
-Ip -, l.eet-uc'if Juhr. ’ h ks- : ?,*•.- f f S: j c
the r * • to ’*? « c* trio ‘sh ai and *;* u! ir tha
Mon ’re. in Oct oh r * otfto sir v" *l'* «s•*' > have, 1.
sdd L- ttr a Bhoc:d t. : ; «i, ’ v
Given uuoer uiy band at. oti . e •/$-•'oro* A*iru. '?ili.
18 2. (
A-mii-i v, <
riEOBGIA, of-kNK i .. ’ ...
IT A u* .* * b ;*| i : 1i
- pon t p estate OfTaeni p. i. y Qlc o. gri j- cOl •*•(] t f»u i>.
Wc* :'Bol ;
. Tla* c oret»e ef-.r’tMtta end adme all ad rineu’ar,
“e W.'dred ai-d r*dltor. *. *'( t«i ;*•.. a. t i * r. a:» 1 -t at
Mi-' ti. ur < i uUi
be Ur t M rflay OcU»b*r oe t, os v cin 1 they
and.
Given niolf-r my naiid at otfiw n Or. , !C *, ..* \
•Wb. bUobMta L. Jvl.Nu, » r i 1
A'irii t HI, tg *2.
oonitof«no r . . . -d f<r ttdco oy on the
'lr-t Moi.'b. ! . azttoa vcans they have,
*hv ?aal i.i(*»» :•» u’ In » c g-.ji tp .
G!v,n under 1: «
m.
August \S*l.
QEOAIGIA. GKELNK -V/Vr-.-.. up.
Vdml is%» 011 (!. bo is n n.« .• if:: •r- tc L • :.r . -•)... .
a “ of aabl coui a <1 .
i
the kl'dri'ti u-*c ed!tr> : r• r. , r .. 1 r. at
the 1 • urt i • <!. a? 0 ’■' • *
irst Mbtidftv !. t to rn z , toe ow cause,if u a.< • 7
ail and Let e» t houlil n*. t be c ’. »m 1
' I ef*. uu tr ipi lui<d * "ire I G c».m or ’, * ‘er
et, IS '2
Fepten HS 5. ..
riEURi*IA,« RGE i
yr oi M 1m ■ * •'. >
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’
Court ♦ Ordhtary. t-» i- a 1 r. . for : * - 7 r» L-r.
Ura Wmfart n Oct
have, w.b ti.« ; 0
il-. Ift : 1 r tu*" ■ t ’ -i ' *
Clerk of il ? rCv': vln '-mo ..h -f- . : *
pt-sori. In verm,-; of ibr t '■ 1 ra otr ■*• * &■ .1 , r . -c.
t/iven under myT ab! at ‘hk. * :. •- •*A’ • : b,
1862. Ey Ci ..N1! ii L. liL". ,Oi• ii ;
September 2.
/TJEOUfU m tiftßG
’eir-o, • > ■ ‘
to . ho r cause, i; u i> tne, 1 .ve, v ;
cr bin’s pereon and* roj-w y if * t-t *v ii t
-f • : otrt, or n •
:;tt*eO tut 01 Or ii. r- i be'* f. : c • on
thef. nt Moudt'.v U. c-o «-r ■'•*••.»
Given under mj Land 1 ffi: : r. *. -’o-:*, ... • c:
h L . : .
Sfc.tcniVe; 2, *SC2-
GEORGIA, «HI-EMS tOl .YTY
V. It' -.y 111- ! i ;-r ..
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ji‘- i.i dri.-*i aud crcdto-sof sa
at: t.l eTo i:t of (1 Ilirv. tr. W ■} (*=; n l.i.ti f • ~. s • y.
ouihe fir<t Monday In ’> t nv next, i show ci : - • y
tt ?v have n I r
Civsuuudormy baud ato»3c • ; r *■ u; ic V7th
r -:. ' . • • V L. K Ordinary
August L 9, 18'?. _
0;fle|OlA,
talc of J u ' .
T:.‘*r -
the kind r s-d aud creditors of su
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irftvi*, why iM Letters si 1' idd noM c* -■• t
(liven \:r ■
of August m : t
A’-guetw.jfr’-a.
CUE!* ViV -
IT At:
the of »‘.aboni L... ' * cmd con ty, de*
nieee to dte aad admonish
Lfce kindred and creditors beat
•ue Court of ordinary. ‘ ' *
list MOD lay in
■ .. v : .
Givgp under my hand, hi offloe L \ugust 2^d,
90S EI'OENIUB L. KINO,ur<V
Airgust **6 !°CI2.
i 1 KOKDIA.UBI I V. COIjXTV.-
.... , and
Ib mir. pr. i.t'-i :
i ht'ie art- *r- to ei«s o-.d adn; tl h all and sir.gular.the
Court -f‘ irditV r>% to i»y*l>t hi In ands r said county ; tbs
firai Monday in O-m - *-> T J the?
Luve »-hytliH t.t'ii..
•e ve. led .:i the C! kot f- up r.or O*- or j •
fit and pMTi r tsnoa in terms of ih* uia.u c in such t aoe
jitKifcjind provitW.
Clvcft ULUtr t.j '.:•. • ' ■ ’ ' .A •'
!8 2.
Augirst 17, lftt.3.
r'IKCXCiiIA, (Fit EAE CJOU TY.-V
IT j. Uj 4f« pli - r»r <u •-• ol rr: . Ii -
..'U EsUitv of Will .Vi A. J*;- •he i *tt ri*.lu ••' ~’ y >;
Ctl:
These arr flier., -r» t t c > i' ’ >•* r;c.V t < Uar
. ilickn r- and 0.. c idift rs * • n- •*
he Cos r ot «*rulnary, ob he <1 l. aw, a
he Vloudut lu •;* <-r »at. to snow c.»v e, il ay t '7
_aw, why 3.1; I ‘ter should r.ot tt.e;;'g ai»iel
lven und -r t. y hand at ofil -n r • ne l oto\ A’ig s*
Lo*2. r ' jL JbLiNG, Urd;.
Au.;u t 9, io‘2.
yEOnOl.t, GRLEV^ i’OC.%' • Y
i*b"s<.aTethe:efer»!to dteand
■ -oart l OrJm.tr; *c ;eb , !.. and fm s.tid <•/.; , C.t r.
in October next, to show » , Jf n- • -,y
why said letters should tot i*.
Given under my hand at * .i,' t. ; . ' sh' ro*. A t ‘LI,
18h*2. KUGULNiUaL K.XNO, vrCiLk-"'-
AogQfitSfi, l^t2.
Georgia, -ilk; • >:,.v ; v _*' 7:.
lie.'* implies to 1... foi Utters of i
> he Lb c.t of e«Bc M.*Ha'-ark;y. la fcfsa ri ocmty -r*
These are th re/ore to cite, curaruon aui &>.m mt.j . u< <i
fii gular, the klndk^ 1 , and credHont of sab: ‘
•*’ pear at n.y o£jc * Ithln tue tiu.v »■,« ;>•.» •
cautie, if kny they have, why eald of Letters bhou.d l'>- +*
granted.
Give*; under try hand at ki Wrusklnston.
G. U. xfUKMAN,
Scj.ttra;er2B, ib62. •: i
| 1 KOHLIA.UILHKH ( Ol VI i.~V.h . v <i
\M tJiib- f appito iu< lor Lett c. Ami.M’J'b.
ou the e&ta' r oi M00£.4 i'aii.iulck, late Oi eald uoei'l7,
Theae art* therefore to cite end acme t era elr y. 1
kindred and creditors rff said dec a ed to be ai t; app. ; -7
office withiu the time presci'.fced i y law, i«. now ca- - - -7
they have, why said lciUrs snouit: cot //.-*' - .
Liven under rav bar-.l at office in V*'. \ >•'
of rep ember, 1 C 2. G. G. MiKMAh, Gro .^y,
Bepiendx i 5,13<»2.
OF UKOHGtV, IVII.RKH (OtATk.
ij V\ hi Teas, J jm« i> -a. .* to n • so« •• - r *
Administration cu the estate of Jiweph J. li-nu'ton, lets 1
said coupty, detfd t .
XL esc are tueremre to cite, eurnraons ariduim .• . ai. n;
singular, the kindred a:.d •-u o ; «.M uw
and appear at rny ofßce, within the time pre-orb- % •'
cJrnw cause, if a..> they hav • whyt a*itl Letters of Aon -
tration sh- .;d • * . _ v .
Given unuer roy i.aio; etolficfc, lc V- r
of August, lttfi-2. 0. O.MIK.J
Auguatgf 2862.
wTAIKOF LKOHGIA, JriFt ‘
O V/heiUiS, Wi.: . . a
of inlmfnistrarioi
• , oeai
fimbred and credit -so* said dcoun. • '
.Ulce within the time pr«bcn;*u. oy . • f .
;• oy have, why Ay • ;
Given under my bar u auflo'-uy. ■■■ •
isvllie, thc j 10th day of Augusta, . r/ .
August 19. i£o3, Hal.. -
/ ■ EOItUIA,COLUMBIA 'LMI ■ - ;;
ijr Clay jppfi* t ,•/•',>- , r \„ V ' -aid :
T^^^2asrif.^*nȣ.c,r-.r T
h r £ 86?
ADMINISTRAiOb SAUL
By vistas of *s ato f«?= r 2 >, ’T t r ? ' t " r 7 ; f -'
ouoniy wWbe*LHioau»e(Nt 1 wen tao-.-Oi iS
. at toe ViirxC. Uouac in tb- t/jwn of inulsvUa, 1-v.r ia
tbei»>*l Wo» of »■( ...
Tbra* bJLdieC- wi sixty <^ r «* of lslo, a-•• .lain* uad of
Mi ai-1 orl.bii,. ar... ' .
*- ttmbarews - ASDItEW A. takye:;. Ad, C
A ".gait 19.
ADMIN ISTBATOHNS b\ ..
WILL be oftrr tnpsrior Oourt of
Grvene county, at he * o r. House in : .;reenar ->ro\ on
the first Tuesday in N‘ -V .« MBE ' ’.czt thecd Lot, . and
apo l tn aety a .rkk-f Lhhu,« nem.-e rora-tL*-. 0 t Housr-.
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li&kferA. 1 eruiß on t e du> ct e
«r. o. johrsun, idht.
EXECUTOR’S S\LE,
EY virtue of an order from the Oourt oi Ordinary of Jca*
ferwMi county, will be Hold at the Murket He rase Ir
tne tow it of Loui-vihe, on Utc.l Tueau&y in OCTObJIi Lear
within the *<«al hours c stale, the following property, to w;i
Bix Nsgrc>fc©belcn. ing to the ot Mo*fea BrratH n, br . C.
ceased. Terms on day of saia. a KKL, KxS
JuiyUjML