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Tlic Daily Register.
11V BROWN 7 . WHITNF.It & CO.
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TIY 13 CITY.
More Favors. -We are deeply indebted to
the Southern Express Company for western
paper# to the ill. The Express seems defer
mined to overwhe’in us with £iati*ude. Well,
let them try it, on. One pood turn deserve*
another, so let them repeat the favor whenever
they have the opportunity and we will con inue
to be theirs most respectfully ts.
Tiie Weather.-The 'weather continues de
lightiul, though it has advanced to the t> h and ty
of December. Winter withholds his band won
derluliy. Well, fit him hold it. we don’t want
any of his snow and ice. we don’t want any ol
his wind and ran. It will all do very well in
a Northern climate, hut we have no need ol
in the Sunny South.
A hatch of about one hundred blue bellies
arrived here on Sunday. They are a woebe
gone look in of fellows, who doubtless
rue tire day they set foot on Qeorgia soil.
This spawn which the Yankee lias sp wed out
upon us, will do very well to fill our prison
houses.
Militia Rendezvous. —lt will be seen from
. an order published this morning by Gen. A.
R Wright, that the Militia Camp, at this city
has been broken up. Those who have .tot
yet reported, will recollect that they are re
quired to report at one of the other camps.
Attention, Press Guard —Appear on
your Parade Ground this afternoon at 3
o’clock, with arms and equipments.
By order ol the Captain.
Dec 6 — it H, 0. Barrow, 0. S.
Alarm. -The burning but of a chimney at
the Second Georgia II ispital caused the alarm
of fire to be sounded at eigh\ o’c jck lust
night.
H. F. Russell, k Cos., will sell a desirable
lot of goods at auction on Wednesday. See
their advertisement.
Milner, Keen & Cos., will sell some ser
vants, and a milch cow, Rt the lower market,
this morning.
Do Two Wrongs Make a Right? —This
proposition has been generally denied ; the
converse being assumed, that two wrongs do
not make a right; but a friend mentioned the
other night a bit of logic which he heard
cited receutly, and which would almost seem
to upset the old maxim :
Two wrongs never make a right, said one
disputant to another.
Yes they do—sometimes, said his antago
nist.
Never, rt plied the other colloquiat.
They do, 1 tel! you, ami can prove it. The
ether day some body passed on me a live dol
la>- counterfieit bill. That was wrong,
wasn’t it ?
Yes, of course.
Wa’al, I wasn’t goin’ to be cheated out es
five dollars ; so I passed it off among some
good bills, on to another man. Wasn’t that
wrong ?
To besure- as ranch as the first.
Wa’al that makes two wrongs, don’t it ?
Y es.
Jes’ so ; but it made me all right.
Passing the moral of the argument it would
at first blush, appear that the last speaker,
had the best of it.
An Arab’s Mode of Cursing.—A French
man, residing in one of the Oriental cities,
while once watering some flowers in the
window, accidentally filled the pots too pro
fusely, so that a quantity of water happened
to fall on an Arab who was below basking in
the sun. The man starting up, shook his
clothes, and thus gave vent to his feelings
recpecting the offender: “If it is an old man
who has done this I despise him ; if it iJ an
old woman I forgive her ; if it is a young
man I curse him ; if it is a young woman I
thank her.” The young Frenchman, who
had managed to keep out of sight, laughed
heartily on hearing the malediction that fell
to Lis share for his carelessness.
A recruiting agent in Trenton has a large
dog, which he calls ‘‘Quota,’’ because it
never appears to get quite lull.
THE BATTLE Os HOMEY HILL.
In our account of ifijfrv ifair, in Thursday
morning’s issue, we enflre of it as a “drnwo
battle,” both nrmi**s •••'Utii.ued the
fight until dark. We -vioir* with the olli. ial
dispit'ch of Geu. Smith before us, in which
his modesty, which is • qunl to his merit, led
us into error by withholding the true charac
ter of the contest and the real magnitude of
the victory—for su« h 0 wa.-. and, for the
numbers engaged, one of the most brilliant
and important of the war. It uvs clearly a
movement on the part of the eneinv, to co
operate with Sherman so huge a force
would never have been sent siniplv to cut the
Charleston Railroad, w a th■ * \ankeea be
lieved it to defended.only by a company
of cavalry.
Honey Hill is about, Wo and a half miles
east of the village of Grahun.iville, Beaufort
District. On the crest of this where the
road, or highway, strides it, i- a tieini-circular
line of earthworks, d.oectiye though in con
struction, as they are too high for Infantry,
and have little or no exterior slope Thes*
works formed the cuntr.d of- our line.on
Wednesday, whilst our left reached up into
the pine lands without protection, ami our
right along ft line of fence that skirts the
swamp below the baUerh s. T’tey eo tit maud mi
fully the road in front as it pa-ses through
the swamp at the base of th hill, and only
sump fifty or sixty ysirds distant. Through
the swamp, during the winter months, runs
a small ?reek, which spreads up and down
the road for sonic thirty or forty yards, but
is quite shallow the entire di-tanee. Some
sixty yards beyond th - crok the main road
turns oil’ to the left, making an obtuse angle,
whilst another and smaller road makes off to
the right from the same’point.
The enemy came by the former road and
turned the angle apparently before they
were aware of ihe pia-enee of an oppo
sing force. They con-isted of four r *gim nts
of whites and 'he same number of blacks.
Prisoners, Qf which ten ov twelve are in our
possession, state that this force was comman
ded by Generals Potter and Hatch ; some of
them say General Fos'er was also pr«*s• ■ 11 1 as
chief of command. The negroes, as Usual,
foi mod the advance, and had nearly reached
the creek when our batteries opened upon
them down the ro «a wi'h a terrible volley of
spherical case. This th *w them into terrible
Confusion, but the entire ferde, estimated at
fire thousand, wa# qui.kly restored to order
and thrown into a line of battle parallel with
our own, up and down the margin of the
swamp. Thus the battle raged from 1 11 a. m.
till dark The enmny’s ' ( litre and left were'
most e posed ands :iV rr l terribly. '! nor
rigat was posted tndimd ;• v old lain that ran
through the swamp and i; ma ntaiaed its po
sition till the cl"; .■•“Of ,- light. Our left was
very much exposed and an attempt was once
or twice made bv rbe* • eniy to turn it by ad
vancing through the swamp and up the hill,
but they were driven back without a prolong
ed struggle.
The o-otre and l*** 1 •*. Y < n *?nv f-Might wth
a de-pera-e earn** Mm-' . Sevril att-wipr-s
were made to chanz* batteries mi ma >y
g»t oetrly aero.- • ih" • .n... hat w.--i»**iu .\ er
uwtanc**, oread hack »•*, <m ; !',>•*> p-ur
ed into tn« in fr< m \\\- ma i»* a v -ii
to ttie fieia llie »l.«y 1 w. g •- and Imiiid tin
aad road ii" i . w \ wild >h i
dead. ft* ill eight, or l !»•., wn e tl » i lug
m the vv 'ter whev* ftp- ra <1 or .s-es. ui-.1l m .
| hitch .11 I' er ii :-< 1 void. We snW ,si.\
negro«>s piled one ou "•.> o! the other. A I",
l.mei ot "ii •of the ro. . » ■ ■ tit •. s, wi li hi
horse, whist I varless y le in p hi-> r.o* i act os
the creek ill ft Chat •/*. \V"h that execution,
atl the dead qnd w .. . Hi : s w-we earned
•If by the ern-my lini n' ine night. - Many
irac' s were |elf vv her-* li.ey w »pe dragge.d from
die woods to the n ml h;hi thrown mt,o atutm
lances or carts \V'.- c ainnd smo s xty or
seventy bodies in the sp ry oi about au ..ch ,
many id wtuch w-ic horribly m nil ate t h)
shells ; soinv. with I.yl! ifieii Leads shot i ff and
Others completely <1 s■ ;.u lowelled. Tie ari:.-
t ry wi# served w Hi ■ aC'Ufwy. and we
doubt if a'y biitle-fi ii (if the war p;esei..s
such huv.io among lit.* and eh'Ubhmv.
Lnmettse plus aim otiu i* gt owta wm e cut shoi t
off or tor iipo shr* <i-.
From nil indications it i ? estijnated that the
loss of tlie enemy is fully five or six hun
dred. This is the lowest estimate we have
heard. Many are of the opinion Quit
their loss cannot be less rlnui one thousand.
Ours was eight, killed outright and thirty
ni »e wounded, three or four mortally. We
give clsewhlrre till the r. vsualties that we have
been able to procure. The enemy fought to
some disadvantage as they fin and up bill and
most of their shots ranged too high-.
Our infautry behaved the greatest
valor; throughout the. protracted struggle
there was little or no straggling, nearly every
man standing firmly to bis post of duty. The
Georgia Brigade was command' and by 001.
Willis, whose behavior on the field is high
ly commendable. The Athens Battalion
under M»j. Cook, and Augusta Battalion,
Maj. Jackson, stood manfully to their work
The South Carolina Artill ry also acted most
handsomely and served their gnus with the
skill of veterans. Great praise is bestowed
by the ranking officers ou Copt. Stewart, of
the Beaufort Artillery s'giwis, and on Earl’s
and Kanapaux’a batteries, each ol which bad a
gun in the action.
As before stated the general command was
vested in Maj >r General Ga*; vus W Smith, of
the Georg a Slate troops, though the line
was immediately under the direction of Col.
Cole>ck, w hose conduct on ihw occasion is
spoken of ns beyond all praise. The gallant
Col. Gonzales w s an active participant in the
fight, and might have been seen everywhere
along the line posting the guus, and en
couraging the troops.
So much for the battle of Honey Hill. The
enemy were whipp and long In-fore its close, but
they waited for night to s*vo tbera-elves from
disaster in their retreat. Soon after dark
they made off with all possible speed, and, as
the evidences show, with the wiliest fright
and confusion. Nearly everything was thrown
away in tiieir fligiit The toad and .roods
for miles was strewed with clothing of every
description, canteen.-, cooking utensds, k c ,
Aio., Whilst in their camp, about two miles
from the battle-dield, they left everything.
Any quantity of provision*, bottles of Hquor,
preserved meats, blanket-’, overcoats, <tec ,
were abandoned in their ha-ty retreat. With
the exception of shelling from their gunboats
next day, which was harmless, nothing has
been beard of them since, their galling defeat
and inglorious flight, —Suntfnhah Republican.
_e
Among the distiugui -bed visitors now i»
our city is Brig. Gen. To mbs, who is now
acting us Chief of JSt.aff with Mejor General
Gustavos W. barite, fie. j- sjtopjdog at the
Pulaski House, but will • ;a oy leave for
Carolina to-day.— Sdcanu .* Republican.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, TUFSUAV KYEMXG, DFCFMBFR (>, 18(U,
IMPOItT ANT FKOm TK .N .\ F.S SKK.
HOODS’s ADVANCE—THOMAS STILL HR TREATISE
HE RETiftES TO FIi.VMvLIN, WHICH HE WIIL
Pit >IUnLY EVACUATE.
The following iuipbrtaut news from Ter
n«• ss»■ eis puhli-hed, showing how Hood cot
tim.es to advance steadily along his line ?d
rnarcli, Thomas, ii* the uieaniime retiring bt -
fore him The Herald iu a note appended I
ihe Louisville dispatch, intimates thaiTho f
as will ev wMiati-Franklin, a id retreat on tl
Nasliville and. lens* s, which he w ilPuot aoauddn
“unless defeated by Hood ”
Xo(/;.vcVfe, K;j . Tor k\s. G oe» a! Thotm:sf>
ro|DiiuM u) ; ov. in o a "o k to Fii.nkhn, TeD
TANARUS:• ■ m lit.cy ur.To hies here sav th and and iJU<* -
ropoit ,s correct, General T homas mil l he | i j
paring >o receive ibe large- romi«>: C ‘ Le • s n"jv
on the r way to t m h« l .ie givti g batile io
li ; ii, uid mat he ii.ns i.tLeu h »ck tur no mb ■
pn p-'-e.
[l*'i a< khn, Term., to which General Thorny*•
is i epuried l() h■ iv^* i t ueal'il, .ssiUift"-d l .vec ;
lifNles son Hi yl N sTviiie. oi:’ n e IN . u -ss. e a..»l
Alabama lui.ioad. Like Colnmoiu a \
Pu'iV'ky bom of when nav«* doui.'ilfps to op
ftbap.'dotPM] by oar Loops Fiauklin is no. nj
porta:! l ve as >n OU'P »t ol l ho great h*vi (l )
camp at Nashville. C n r«i 'lt.omas 4 vvili a«j.
t*e l-kely to aban 101 l N .siiville u los- dematt (.
by lb od, houih t is nniie in »u j< oh bm ih r
h»* may evucu »tc T ’a; k o. AT llcixdd ]
OT'iiiii. iil l a. -d tonally, upon .hr- io v\ • con
l i t e and S. litcb p :'.i..s'»cd Gif
Tribune takes ihe follow llg comiO l U )lo vc*
of the holiatii n, which bell ays 4 M iK fa ley •
ish disposition on iho part oi that p q>er .vaicfe
is itnf*i ov hg to betiohi :
Tut* repo'i led udvatme O s H • d.toward Nash'
V iUc i- lumber c*a .alii nor imp i taiit. li be o‘»
ntiy pm tol Ids foie* is at I<\ unklin, \ wentj'
1111:0' HMD the. Cipit-G o Ti olo’s.-'O-*, I is j
so mm: ■ ag'ii s his chanc-s of g tt tur c iu
lor t hly !» u k'. il od may Have e.igtseli to niakte
a detour, aid apnni'au:» N i>hv lie bomadik
itv ; i,u -o lar w. st as to m .ke it. noecs ary h r
Thom sto I ill t)..< kiu old' rto im*et h in. W *
ims 11oo(, wI! Colli 11 Its |;i. ;\ likes,
u i h-- mittifti"to- comes G « beuei Tin me- w> l
lik * it. 1: s s Hi cell' to ktmw rami, if- nn u
t). lore he si.ul.-d fr.-ili At biIU.T, COilidilm e 1
Thoiiiii’a: ny entii eiy t o K.ke Cate «I
11 o ,j ,n I ill nis forces.
That everybody wo not as “jolly” at th *
reception of this news, is shown b} the io!
; lowing extracts from another column of th;
! sanio paper :
i Some anxiety was excited yesterday by n
dispatch from Louisvillt, giving a rumor that
| Gen. Tnomas had retreated to Frauklin,
i Tennessee.
! Mnui.: ;/, Xm>. 23, I* df. —G hi lias been a
gntMj de... i .wiled ail day. Toe oiu-niog rate
\\ -s 2—S, f'aliiug to 22Gj From Giis point the
market rose to 23H;? an .tor IT and u lent dis
patcties in relation to Gen. Thomaa’ army.
Wov were these dispatches “fraudulent ?”
Because they exhibited a Yankee General ii
the old role of evacuation
FROM THE VAI.LEY.
The following G the Jalebt from tho Valley,
contiiiued in tlie Triliune and Herald, The
Tribune has the following : ?
MORE CAPTUfI.'S 11V U ' SIIV NOTH IS r. NEW FROM
EARLY —CAMP UUSSF.LL AND THE ARMY OF illh
811 K AN ID All.
Foaii Our S/cciul Cos: i tr -:puml ei vi.
Cams Ulssell, Army of the |
MiKNANOOAII, Nov. 2b, ’GT J
Mo?by, in the absence <*t his superior ofli
cer, Kariy, is driving a brisk business on his
own hook. To day we have had another
mollifying a Hair, in the loss of forty-five out
of rdx - V mounted men, aho were sent out
toward the Shenandoah, east of Charlestown,
on du y n» siOtiis. They w re near the
Shenandoah river, at* Oabeltown, about six
miles east of Charlestown, looking for guer
lillas. They found them Mushy suddenly
apjLeared io them in force twice or-thrice as
large as their own---charged ml took their
line, and made prisoners., of all iho party,
horses and equipment?, except fifteen, who
escap' and and came iu with the news
The rebels were p'ohably on the east side
of the river, and, watching their opportunity,
crossed and surprised the party.
The present camp near Newton is, by spe
cial oriler to Gui. Sheiidan, name a Camp
it i seli, iu honor of fj -n. .Russell, wlf» fell
before Richmoiol. The army, \ y the s;»n. *
order, is hereaflcr, by direction ol the VV.«r
Office, to be knuivu iis the Army of Hie Sheu
nandmih. Nothing has been found of the
rebels, either in force or in shape of pickets,
or by recoimoisances b youd Fisher’s Hill.
A correspondent of th* llmald, writing un
der date oi Muniuaburg, ihe 271 U, publishes
the foliovMP.g :
Parties arriving from the front to-day, pro*-
claim all quiet in that vicinity.
The Government of the United States hav
ing rebuilt the railroad from Harper's Ferry
to Winchester, Va , to protect the same from
molestation from gue.ri llus and'disloyal cni
ze.»s along the lire of the same, the General
commanding \< instructed by-the Major Gen
eral commanding, in the event that, me ope •
rations.cf ©aid railroad are interfered with
“by-guerrillas or disloyal c.itizeus, <o arrest all
male secessionists in the towns of i>deplierds
town, Charlestown, Bmithfieid and Berryvilh*
and in the adjaceut counties, sending them to
Fort M» Hern v, Md, th re to be confined, din
ing the war, and also to burn all-grain, de
stroy all suinsistence, and to drive off all the
stock belonging to such individuals; turning
over the stock seized to the treasury agent
for the benefit of tbe government ol tlie
United States. Upon the contingencies aris
ing requiring tbe ex cutiou of the instructions
herein set. forth, tire same will be executed
promptly and thoroughly, by order of Brig.
Gen. Steven?on ”
Wc have reports to-day that a rebel force,
amounting to fifteen hundred, appeared at
New Greek this morning, on the line of the
Baltimore mi i Ohio itaHroad, and took pos
session of the same Troops are now being
sent up tq drive them away. Passenguis by
the down mail discredit these reports, as
they siw ami heard nothing of them at New
Greek, but heard of a littl* fight at Moore
field yesterday, in which our force lost some
twenty men. The same force may have come
down to New Greek to day, after tLe train
had passed.
THE INCENDIARY FIASCO.
Concerning this attempt, the Herald pub
lishes tbe following condensed account of
further developments. ThAre was a rumor in
New York on the 28. h that Geo. N. Sunders
was in that city, and was at tbe head of li e
plot. Possibly, Goorge may have beeo the
“conspirator” with the “ bl ick valise:”
Some additional particulars of interest re
specting the late rebel attempt to fire oar city
were flevolped yesterday,»but the full and ta-us
are stiil kept back by the authorities, the ar
rest of in my of. the guilty parties not having
been aceomplßhed. A* fi '■»' occurred la A
night ni the luicrnntionai Hotel, but the dam"
ago done was very trifling. The Mayor sent
in u eommumention io the 15 >ard • T Aid* mien
yvstejuiay, .suggest ng the adoption of an or
dinance offering a reward of twenty- five tho.u
Mind dollars h r the detection of the authors
of the late incendiary fires, and earnestly cal
ling up »n Ihe Gammon Gounod and the peo
ple of the cjiv to exert their influence to pro*
t< c f . tbe lives atoi properly of the cit'z ris
The commnni tuiou whs rehoied to the Goin
initiee on Uivlina! <s. The Hotel Proprietors’
Association he'd ;» mmling List tVi-icng at
the St. Nicholas, and resolved to off-r are
ward of- ■ ac■/ fur the and
con vie- ion < and the incendiaries Admiral
Paulding, of the B:\iokiyn Navy Yard, leo di
reeled tiie strictest caution to be ob.-er\ •
bv roal'ter in ad inUaig visi'.or-s to ihe yard*
Tim sit anislna Idhorty, from Havana 21th
instant, aa rived at tics port at an early hour
this morning.
MYIKLLVN IU -1 MES AN OLD OCCUfATrON.
The Humid says :
Gen -m] MvGeilnn has received an appoint
ment to the important and lucrative position
of Hnginecr ii, Guief of ihe M -ms and Fssex
Ha I l oad His .-alary, if he accepts the offer,
wiii i p twenty-five thousand dollars a year.—
tlie same that he would, have received, had lie
bc> n clemed President of the United States.
gun. (311 ANT I N I*il 11< Al> LP!lt\ -
A Tlt K M : A DOllti uitO UI ) G Illfc It
Alibi at) HUI.
Gen Gran' in passing through Philadel
phia, met with n !rem endous reception—one
| pcoT tai l citaracicrist ic of the Yankee nation
i The account given iu the Philadelphia Press
| says :
! General Grant proceeded down Chestnut
j street ii company with Colonel Badeau, oi his
! ataff. li- was habited in ciliz ms’ dress, the
j outer garment being a rough overcoat, with
[ -anside pockets, into which iiis hands were
thiu.-t. lie .vom a military slouch hat, wit!
I ilie front part of tie brim drawn down over
I his blow, .-o as to throw his.eyes into a deep
i shade. lie was smoking a oig:u*.
1 Ti;•* General passed along Chesnut street
like “any otlh-r man,” and he was not ide ii
► fi and until reaching the front of tbe Tax lte
ci-iver’s office, where he was recognized by a
! returned sohiicr, who exclaimed, “My G—ltT
j tti> re is Gm-r il (Jrant.” 'lT.is was disputed
i tor a moment, but the soldier, who had so 1 -
j lowed tlur'liad of liie ficneral in the West,
j nd.vauc.eO cud salnti ng with mililaiy « t iqn-t 1 e,
i tin G.oieiwl extended his hand, which was ea*
: g-oly j. ru -p-•«* t»y tlie vt-ier.m soldi-r.
In a yomout the word passed through tbe
street, ami shout after houl made tl o welkin
ring mid echo with tbe name of (Jen. Grunt.
1 w.»s nif**• in ci i me. his in a m. in i
t:.- 11 « > puol-e : mis- s. re-- .n au’>. c 1 o& a.ai
| salon,.* TANARUS) . a i umlin lil t . Vic nny Were ro-
Ter- -I ..( r. ■ v.- ft. - w • led i «* use v S -u
live - XCD im-nt ol Ih- m uu m. 1 w s h cure us
sC*M" . Tim pm .■ oi oi ages. Colo s. Coin**
p i v - i* jmu 1 mi ihe .V ih.n lie ot hi n iii-iy,
aiil imiM.ml on umd hi-* w.i'l-si c’nrm.tioii,
-"u . no.* v lion S' * and to me very
eci O.
T ■ - real ■fi• k■* was fi , k-I; in was
-d v’ere In o* . p. (I er.. wd . ft :I.
• lid *ii arou.-o! a 111 a a.p II ‘a’ ms V-' y > apifllv.
UhO'C i "i —J. (Ti.einl (J-ai* hugged hm
shook e s ! it is. n :h: hold of In.- coat. s'-mZ and
turn oy Io owe, x irm.ihv. -uid w-re aboui,
o# co v i.'im pi : ■ must -lumn o'- m inner into
111-top• o-lei,.' II 111.
IT eo c - . lor the *: f[**rn of V clcsbu g”
V.-I ■ g i v’en wifi emhus.udn (Jl.e. IS HU- tlie
••11 ru .11 V. g. .11." ny - * He- gre it
fl > K' I',* and C.'ieeiN Id' al'n.-V eV«o yi'*lae Weie
given. Ail ?i.-; Wo Lie w k ol utl-y a lew
U) on-*!,!-.
(hli • t C«’ eS. of (1 e reserve corps, b* ing
M * t 11 * lu-ili't] tl •> th- oi,vd .• .and m» ie
his vv py up t, ift n till mi ; . si -c- ed< and iu
tii eing u:m soinewU and, irom i.u ot tli«
peoei-. t.y hard wo k lln* GM W i pushed on
i waids i*.. •> t-licef. ami by a pin y go. u
in V. :.d m General Grant ami ets Me.fi . fficer
Were c«onli!eied rpo Tie h>c-il telegraph ofli e,
\h re ihcy bod. biea:':M‘.l lire, ii • vv.i- de
eui-d.v co I imi-l the ex l-emeur,. About
IW ‘ O p- r-o.irt Hfce.ee. l.-d li. g. I, llg irtlO the
ill :**, >.t-d ihe oiitsid-is m ide (iespeiato at -
It liiplu get. thro.iyli Idle wind nvs,
Bm.swit.l complained to Johnson that fho
noise of the company the other day made his
head ache. “No sir, it was not the noise that
niadc y-»ur head ache; it w as the sense we
put. in it," said Johnson. ‘‘Has sense that
elf- ct upon the head?” “Yes, sir, on heads
that are not usm! to it.”
f&OXVZLLL HOUSE,
No. 175 Main Street,
LYISTC n 1 >IJ RGr, Va.
r I'HK Proprietor nti.rn his thanks for tbe llLctml pn
* ttonag h--r«Ud,re itc iied aiui h l,y prrict
itD nti-.ui to slime n iil>. i;il portion of tie* traveling
pul. ic
It s taMowill at .1! tim-K be supplied with tin* b si the
market, nffui-i'io. Di h good Hn-i attentive Kerv mis to .it-'
i I' -d von. IS U. a. CL DM ENT.
! Be.pt 2D—tf
D. F. HAMMOND,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
x. vW i.’.vNnn.
Over the Post Office,
Can be found either ut his OlTico or the Augusta Hotel.
Nov 18—1 m
LY>r Sa.lo,
BELT tMI LICE HITHER,
IJy ff. T. IIKNDERSON,
Nov Xft—lm Sibley’s Corner, llnrnhiirir. S. C.
SALT, SALT, SALTk
WE ura prepared to till < Tilers for Virginia Salt—
Suit dry and in g«.rf>d condition.
Correspondence and ord'-i * receive prompt attention.
SALGO,Jt‘AI..M Ml & CO.,
Dec n— st * i‘Bo Brund street.
FOR SALE.
ONE c.f the finest .Dwedfnp* in the city—ten (10)
iu .18 with wardioba Ktiache j—al: necemary out
bu.! lings
jr.ti.- .c Solonu nC-.Lon a Office, Pfi'is stress
Nov JL-tj
MIIJjNLR, KLLN & CO.,
GENEUAL AUCTION
A
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SKI. HM Il iO.W) ST KKT,
’l \ r 11. L give 'heir undivided «tn ''f l ?» t ■ th- Sih-.-r
> v Fen-b .* Real Eva- -. -in. -, T.-b tee., and all
tn -O-e Mer-rni.. iM-and C-muMi-V ro lucm
Public bale Onyu Vne tluyn » .ut Fi btuyD*
H. 11. 'lay (M .v--r)\v !* ■.\ A 11 in*, W It Grinin and
J. A. Ansi A 1.. \id ii--. • Ib-.s A 'runei.i . Vu
e-ui. 'in : '1 Harwell u.i.l V. Omm- 11. Mo-. 1. -in,-, \ All,
ITa. vex. Hum , .lane s A (I<K..-bni. nd. V . ; T p. Neil.
\\. V Oi uk. Kerri ,v Wniker. .b ill. E ri-.b *i an I ,1. 0.
Voss. Danville. Va ; S X F.Gamut, iJr-c '►!• -r.■*. N (*.;
W. M. Ma'l. xx .sn- dE. A. Thompson, < 'burL>: te. N\
Xov IS 1 n
LEVI M niuitosm.u , .1. W K. .JOHNSTON
CHURCHILL & JOHNSTON,
.. : l.vL*2v" C3rO't3 < CLS2i
GEXERAL mmsm IlEilfO WTS,
233 Broad Street,
(Opposite Southci n Stales II t«-l.)
AIJG GEORGIA,
Wi I give pr nipt up 1 per.-, n! at!enti-*n t-> atl consimi
nvrit- they in »y he f'avnred with. C >n*.ignm-Tils so
licited. Ue *2O-If
FT ). 151 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Gooi'gia,.
fOUTH’M ENVELOPS FACTOR/.
rj 'lfE undeiwi-r ed announce that they are now pie-
X pared to fill orders fur
Bn volopcs-
may 1 seen at the nftU-o No. 161 Broad
Pti e.*i. )• I tbe id st md ( f Ruckiiiastei & I, «rry . one dour
belox M. . li.-mic.T i.unk, Augusta, (ia.
Oct 16—ts ITUGItES Sc GREEN.
F . M. FISK,
Deales* In Exchange,
No. 205 Broad St , Augusta, Qa.,
351 J Vr** AND HF.LLS
4 percent. Certiflcub s. 7:30 fnteres+ No'.-s. 8 p* r c.-nt.
P-nif.-1.-i it** Hinds Gnl-J. Silver, Bank t.otes. and all
kind ol Funds.
* t\ so,
All the Ptaplo Articles in Men l.m.dine and Country Prr*.
duoe, it.-. Oef *Jk—tt
UJMPKm HO Las s fcL,: J
ATHENS, GEORGIA
-1?. Pfopr'ictor,
ri'ilK tfavellln'e- p.i*» . in' medth-' d' IT i
| I) ox ep.-n. and .he table well fmi.ish.-d will,
the ?»».arket affords. A Om'-e of patron ig *.dioitedt
Nov 18—1 in K R(J3< Late « f IVnneus. e.
LOST,
NEAR Decitm-, Georgia about the l'fib of July h»-t,
three 4 l'.-r Cent. Con fie.it-k, issued by ,J \V.
lUiiicni, K-<! . D p rsit.try. Aibnita, (>e..; . >-i One in
favor of 3 TL Touch to e't .»• .*? WI; one on It G Kilgore
for .'?•••• ME and one on I. M T nchyfone Imi* dl«Ai num
bers un. d-it- H t'i.i g {ten. Applicaii-'U wi 1 h<- made for
renew .1 ~f hr.idx. B. B T »l-t HSTONE.
r ;V a—i.nvbw
FOR SALE,
FI VE year old Mule. v< ry laige, and one inedium
A
A good !iu rgv and Harness. Address
TUG W CHANDLER.
Nov 27—i’* Box 112 A u-gusta, «n.
PRINTS.
’TKN CASKS
Madder and Medium Cole rs.
Just received and for sale by E 15. L >NQ & •"().
Nov 18—Gt
7:30 Interest l^otes,
4 PEE CENT- CERTIFICATES,
OXOO,OOO I 10D
Nov IK—f.t K. B LONG & CO.
W A NT LD,
£BI,OOO Eank of Fulton Mon&v :
Apply to J. A! WILLIB.
Oct 22 Ini 201 Broad street. Augusta. Georgia.
STOLEN.
L-TOLKN. from the Saw l Hills, on Tuesday night, my
HOIIdKE MORSE. Sa;-I Uo.w -liidn Il k mom and
tail, star m his : -ce, a,d :mi| -< a lift.a- Iroiri injury to
his back and sbxmlder * 4 c had on a tine otlu er’ft saddle
and bridle, with an Jinglish blanket.
A liberal rew i-d wi 1 b* pai I for his de'ivcry i«t my
Otlce "ii Broad street. II NBV L. WILSON.
Nov 24—ts Ciilef Surgeon Con. Da*p t of Ga.
BLAIimT mm wiued,
I7UFTEKN IIKLEEISS wanted at the Gnn Carriage Du
x’ parttue t a* tin- Goveiunieut Foundiy .uul MHehine
Work*- A : idy to Snperintx udeiM Mai k- v <»n the pre
mises GK-r. VV. KAINS,
Nov B—2v C<d"iief Cotnmundin^
GAS PIPE WANTED,
ANY one having nbont 150 feet second hard Ghh Pipe
which they wish to dispose of, can I ear «.f a i-ur
user by appymg at TiilS GFFiCk
t ct -ts
WANTED
TO j nrcha«ert <i few likely Negroes for farm sue, by j
gent fMn&n from North Cnroliua.
App y at B. CuHfcJN’o Otfico, Ellis street !
Oct 7—2 rn
BOILER WANTED.
VITA NT ED A LocoitotiV'* or Flue Poifi-r f 27. -, r 30
VV H«>rse Rower, in *-or*d order, with furnace bars, j
safety valve, -nj -iKam and water •- ti-oiH
Nov I(s—hr* J ESSO P A HATCH.
vomiF tv--'MTiiirn ii”.
II V .A D-;E Mil -;;.S O.V-, ’! : -FE V H’K G E*E GIA Y »
Cinci L-n N„ 21. “ ’ *' *
I ' M "'' : ! v oi >s is again oa led t" tho
f'- ' Him ,11 lirn .- been revoked
by <1 n, rii Or t< ' A ■mil G -1 . current «er|e %
ami they an- . m- n. c.| t- p- . dat . n • w ith utiro
luG xig.r t., ...„d ? . amp all an I. to rs nr b-tween
tin- ages I,t 18 and I" vers heretofore holding Htwh de
'iff, unless f!.-' utv be Mm-red Hi .-me public works
as speri'i" . ! <■ ■ .!' l 'l’icilltura and tails for
p- rs ni* b,dw i, i w 1 ether they re bonded of
M " ! - !r 'l' -ind the | art Ie a must tie immediate y
aent f, campy km-h of th*s e ass in* may i.ow ho with
the Militia in the fleid. XViit 1. t he ni"l*‘H^»d
II Onniity Knr«• tti . r *>;‘a-ers xv-ls her.-a-fer tko all
Con ti p*s I V ;t -, n IT ••.-hv "em toth- i,re*t
or mo f c -iivei-o it. t'D.vos? arn'-nl nml turn them over
t " this ' !!;< ■!-. tok T r ii - v--i y iufltm.ee his r* caipt for
j G’« met! 80 turned over.
DI Tli lli rin . "iiimat'il oflpnmp *-f ln« > mfiJon at
>!"• 'I '■ -t* •' hi ■ Ofli isa* - mstantly
' **n|M- at)-I . j <u j- pels. * toC'iup V Ithoul
ev. nn hanire *-t cloth! Mr causing great atifferfn;
t" the met, .i *l in o li ti-mhUx and V* xntton to tbo -Ifi
(•era Hi Oump II , er Kni-.ilinv OlHcers wi I order
n,) 11 ,l ' 1m '-" l 1 ' • tap to procure pm*h r othlng bn
going to Ihe armV. bes. • t'.eyT. av. home. Tim men
iii.ih! bv in?.*:ni-'d G-at n . i.-r mo imliDgences will not
b* l '-lulled ’or.i:.v j. ;j. -r Tlmy HMi.it m-p-.-p red for
!' Hie pea *tu*e
go «m their or. 11 tb;D th«*y will report at x amp
must bl- dlsmut iM'-e.J.
j M"y•f 'h -e persons hu-e- the c >nfi lemeo n p.xsed in
them, and nov.r rea-h C., n *p All person with iheex
coptien .-f , I:,-"is - »;u«.»w:! cl.ara ter and probity, will
I •’•sent t Camp U: .kr an apprup:iateguard.
WM. M BROWNK,
■ , ’: l I lit c -ns ri.ds, Statu of Goor^i*
j IIMADqi’.A J»TI- J<S V N'.-CRI I "’SERVICE. GE .)
\ ect lei 70. 18AI j
ttKxniu. t'Rr> l :rm N-. 4*<.
IL-iy..id ; r . i< «v.-s f at.s t:ce li»r » perhui longer than
j Hirer (~1 dux p will be granted t.j in.) Suboi .1. :.at. - fficer
I in th- • enseVfpi s.-rvi. e for Oem-g'n. to any officer or
j ( mploy. e xvr.E-.ut tbu • jr rovn’ of the C -inmamiunt < f
< on.-cipts. N««r t>hall <>t ah* i. ebe grunted t<> any
| atlio c or employ.witl.-mt tho upprova. of the Com
■ mandant, who lots ! ■ -1 ah-ei.t on luav viGt.n ihe tl.ice
mom hf. 1 rcredit g tlie ilat* ».f the appficutlon.
W vi. vi. | Jft M'NE.
Novi —ts ( ~ (- mmambuit, .-I (!o. Ncnpts.
I •EE!'.':' .'M 'T COM 31 IS? ARY 1
STATK FGk U.;:a. Aiigiwla. Dec 2. lSi t /
Want*-.! to buy, f>? th • State tr.»opu, 20,000 |iouiids
Bacon, 1 onu Ims . :.-* Om 01 Corn 'h xl. Will he re
ceived in ri*d -b-pi.i- ;' .*r ;*-r it Athens «r any station
on the GOOI am Uumioiul where iho trains mu.
W. J. (i Gill K I TANARUS, A. C. S.,
D-c and f-t No 2-So Broad street.
ESTyW.
320 Broad Street,
OPPOSITE m.\TERS' HOTEL,
Fisli) Oysters, Grabs, Venisou,
Duck', Birds, &c.
lin r.-C'r Al. t.n: i>: i.ioa ifh oh- -nn: season.
fc’A.XU i.l J, ■ AAV- !'AJ 1 )»:> S».I:)'KU
XV I 1 II L'.'MHbS &.C.,
At aM'imce cf Day and Night. .
NyV ll it, J °
j.l a. ansi., v. , XV. .1 main. | aj. s’xiitu
J. A. Ansloy& Cos.,
No 3GO Broad. Stoet,
AUGUSTA, (.A„
GbEii iL tilJivilSSiOX \!i 1-CiMXTS
AND .SPKCDXI. A.ihxrs kou sale oi?
MANUFACTufIES TODACCO.
Rdfor to eitlior Bi.uk iu Augusta
Nor fi - ly
KEUISTiiIUOBOim
Wo arc n xv pr* p-u l lo execute in the
BEST STYLE IF TIT ART,
At m.'ile;ate rates uiid with diap.tch,
<7fSPisrliSL’tlss.Q:
Os ev*-ry Desc. iptlm .
on!>. ci.*i souen iai>.
A Good Supply of Cards on Hand,
August V'.v. dfi. fm Xov 10— ts
N E W G T O'r E",
202 Ercaci Street,
Aro tXTA, < . ICC i K GIA .
Fine Liquors end Fum y < 'rnecries. wh. lexalc and retail.
S.iuii Bis. u t, CongrgAS and Butter Crackers.
Superior imported B. md. by ihe I -x Hutu, Winwp, Rye
Whis y t,y the : oft),* r aih»uor arrel.
Ink, fu din'ere-tit size boltlcs. by Mu* gress or bottle.
Nov 24—lm F. CO UR A.
SALT, St AT .*7*-
The S-übßcrl)itr» Hr o; ar. dto fill ardrra for
VIRGINIA SAL-T.
We a e receiving at tint' of value tb<> Ronds -nd Trea
sury Notes, »i: issiuewgt tin-Slat* and Conleder»u y.
M.AtJO. I’ALMEK A 00 ,
t ct 4—Xm No 2Gb Broad .''trout,-August a, Ga.
1,00 J NEGROES WANIED
To Work on the Defenses of Augusta
FAIT, S4O PEH MONTH.
KAI IDAS A N S> JtfcUICAI. ATTENTION
I'LR\:.SU Kl).
Octl2—tt J . *’ MILAN TANARUS, C**p uin Kug’tieorr.