Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1864, February 03, 1864, Image 1

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Volimiu XI. ddANUK OF SLUI'.IHttLL, MddGOGftE ItA TV, lib AD, 1 Supm!»iCmh*ri|’s Office, J t.'oiinnh4is,'l>> ( .3.1,1*63, ) ON mill ail r Dpi- liih thoMait Train on Dili Road jvIJ: ran as.IoIloWB ;, f ~l t J • v feave Columbus , i..7:45»F. M. l*avrt M» rtn.„ .. ? . v .. VJ ...6-.30,'1*. M. Ai.iveat Macon ... 1.4:18, A, M. Airive alTT>imnbus........ j;v .......2 a, ML Passengers can now go through to jcfiarlestbn, vhi* >t Bavannah, Without delay,ksihfe Mail; Truia <on rbe Charleston *rul rtavannah. Umroad makes clopi: con nection with the Centra! Railroad at rfevahnah 11 CLARK, .j. .. Bupl. ’Mdsaigee R. R. ' Dec 4 if, - - ; j . ! Change of Schedule. /\N .AND AFTER .December titli, the Passenger "U Triin dn the Montgomery 4r West Point Railroad i Wilt » heave Montgomery at ..—vJ.*. ..*.10.30 a M “ <Vest Point,—*. *,4...2,30 P. M. ATrtvett Oommbui, .........U. 7,10 P M .Leave CuliunbUß, * ,44*. 2-30 A M Aruve at Montgomery. A M “ West Pdilit <.7,50 A M Making through connecitnvig in aft V from Atlanta. Freight lea Vies ffejuinbue i* w*.,. ;8i46 A, M s . “ Arrives at Columbus,,. ~8,00 P. My - *’* ft*. |l CRAM, Dec 4if - tin pi. tt Kner, " ,M 1 ' j mobiLe 4- oihaßD Railroad, > Hujterintendeni’s Office,Dec, 4, lbfi3. J ALL WppD, delivered on Up* right way of the road after this date will be considered the property of the Company, to be paid for at the advertised rate at the ■ time Os dohveiy. j t «"••*<*) Parties wishing to.9bi|> Wood on their own account, are hereby notified that it must bo deliverer! at some on«of the rugular titations on ihe Road, and subject to,mine g •winmg other firCiifots. * ' Dt-c 5 jtw ii E. WELLS, iujlHK LAND FOR «4JLJbTT7 I" Wil l. Belt 040 acres level LAND in the county of' Kuasell, convenientto Hachachiiftbee Depot, ,340 acro3 cleared, in fine state ~lor cultivation, with corn anildodderuM the premises. F'dr particulars call ■on the nnderaigneu, seven miles west ui GiennviUe, e: ft. fleweLlen, . , Nov. 21, liy * * Bun copy. ' ! s . " 320 or 640 Acres of Land for .Sale* I oiler for sale, tl\e Uact known atftUe Mercer place, about 1% miles jfrom station No, 6, hi vhe Mobile & Girard R. R, It contains 320 acres, IBAoI which ~ta in.cultiyaijom ;thftbybp>«iß timber <i<l Uni). There are cabin* for ASblft 30" pin house, stables, 4 »’ , two well j of good water .and a -forge quantity of light wood coiivenieht to the H._ Jt.;-Tbe other half oft he se.-.imir. alt heavily liiiibereil will be sold if de sired by ihi- mm li iSer. Apply to Greenwnod & Gray, i idwiHliu-., G i., for terms. Mjr Mercer on the place will Show it to anyone wishing to see it.. D C. FREEMAN. Jr. Bun Copy, jan 12 : * w? ih SHERIFF SALE. WILL be sold before the Court .Ilonse door in the city or floiumbtis in saiddouhry of Muscogee, on the ftrst'Ttfosdiy in February next, tetWeen the legal hours of sale the following property, to-wnt: bitty Share of the Capital Stock of the Florida Hqjne Insurance Company and an interest of two : thirtieths in the steamer Marianna, levied on as the prcaeity of Charles Pratu ' Also twenty-five Shares of ihe Capital Stock of toe Geoigii-HomsFilniihitfCe Company, *p4a»egr® womans foyer tayjied Polly of a.daikcomp exiott, about uveiu>*livd yedik of ago, raid 25 Shares and said negm levied on as the prop, erty of Dsniel K. Dodge. Ti.t- wlioje of (he above properiy.levied ou.to - a li (n issued (torn the euperior Coiiit of Muscoa.m County, in la»pr pi At kins & DunhamVs McKenzie. JOHN LfGON, thti.iff,,, qolhttnbps, Jahuiry sth, 1364. td Estxay Noticfe DICKENS McCOY, of the 772d District 0. M. transini b to me the following certUicate of and Est|ay,YolHi-pf'.fl*ei|i: (ji§j a red and white, color, and'the other a White and briudle color; marked with a sinooilt crop and underbii in both year*. About lour years ofo, Appraised by A. B. Bovdin and Jp seph Lawson Riggers, freeholders of said county an distrief to be worth four liumlCed doillats, ... - A tiuejfuUiacLirofli tUe-estiay'bOok, ibis jl’e 2 ft lh . " ST December, 1863. A. I* JONE. 4, , Juu4—wOOd v ; ; Clerk, L C. • i . $. Mar*S»;tl Vale, WILL he' soliTon the first Tuesday in February Mext.between Die ustirl hours of sale, befrne the Court.liuuso in Muscogee .'county, a fine four wheel-carriage, levied on to satisfy tweetyddx fi.ras vsiieaild' Murphy, one fi ik vb A A Bealf and nue fi la Vh R"A Murphy, garnishees in l'avoi of the Con federate Status of America thf'interest 'due--oa- debt ta allien enemies to tlte 3t)ih August, :6f,2. PHILIP A CLAYTON, „ . . 4.’. b. Maraiotl. Columbus, S9th Dec. 1863. id A Few More Recruits Wanted FOR fen. Isnbodens Comman % Horsgs and Equipment Furnish?d. ss© I WANT a few more RECRUITS to complete my Company of v ; ; Mounted Riflemen, for Gen, link d.subcommand. Persons who have subßiiuue-w the array cm join this coinpa'ij if they will do ao in icn days, as at the expiration of that time volunteering will cease. Uwili grain furloughs qf from en to tlfiven day? r My headquarters att tu li'intp Monigmupry, \vhcte I eana wnys be found or u proem* and " F P. CRIJTCHFIEID, Cant W. C. WIUGIIT, i „iu Janlfi ,1 u:- "PVT «. *:" —■■■"■ ll : t" * sdiool Notice, Wynnton Male Academy. Ml** .It I.!A ( . JEWETT will r«l BGYB mill OIRtS, ill the above Aj'udv.ny i|ie f Oral Monday in-J.tnuarv ; ' Term*. t'Ay tt;.)- l:i advyucj;,; $»:; negt trim ending ■firdji ditiy ••\'nntfngent erfil™=<!4 V lit:. Wit Medical i:ar-; * stoamxtM* .<>*’ JVJEH’ " rfeIBN»KKM&VrtiH&B tf>\mft s ?n* of!Columbus .1 tn ah iliejjnyn hea of Ilia ptofrs don . JET* «|.e; |K tuition,as in Now OiWns, wilt be devoted t > the Ufcatment Os the D ; s *** a distance ft quo ing Siirgicato* '■ C4I treati>efltAVfif be visited arid tieitmgi.t at bon >- : deseed, ;o p-oil - - 5 j , Office, yV... il l, in the Masonic if.it),: UP S'CAl'i**.. AMtaw Post Office, Cor.t vax’B. o.a„ Jan. : 5, .1 4 PKoPus \ J ,B for earring the Mails 011 hfMte'*N r jT ifi3C j'n'iih llut.m Vista, Ga,. by pim-vR e. Gien alra 1 and Water Oat, an't'bttcK i ute a week, will be reetived at {hi* office unjil Fi, t,mary Ist, I* b’qluck, M. ' j 11. hi. J GTE 6, P. ST - Jan 16 dlcw till Feb. Ist. r; *,«; • I •;;■• l u .r;i p Wanted. - I sßfiXSOTßSfffiisa for Tcahisieis on _ J , -H. n. cuijnuN, - ' J“ v . l V ¥ ii •- »'apt.:A A. Q. M. 6£OtiGll-K«rl«n County) ft 'WO sra.nl ha hfter dale * polteatton w il\ be nude to X the Court of Ordmay i.f Maiimi cr.nniy tor icavc to sellA4>nruun aftlie nbelonging to the estate' jaf C.CML Rcusap-deceased:' ..a> aUM-NLa P, ROBB. t)eclsth, IS -1 ’:! But kdni'i. ... Notkib.to Debtors and c«F.prrd:tß,_Aii' peisonsOt.aviiig claimavgainsi the estate < f Wm J Patterson, .lec’d, are In by notified to pn s. ft ffiem within Fif time prescribed by law. and if. feT, sons i»de.b;eit iu,f sj4-egtatu are r< quested te-'inS'e immemate ph>. ment. • . • •- fit's 1 HENRIETTA A. PAiTEKHON, Ad December id-—wGt " / ; . • KPECIAh NUTIGES ISTOTIOE I FIEAtQUAItTERS OF CONbCßlPTldtif.l - MaC'»n,'Ga., Jan , !». IB6L - General Orders, No. 5. All persons holdiug Exemptions, other than those granted by the Medical Examining Boards,&re hereby required t 6 present them forreviaion .to their County Enrolliitg Officers who will forward to the Chiefs of District. The- latter will trsnsinit them thr tugh the Coutmandants of Camps of Insmict on to the Coni-- mandanliUflPinscripts, with an espressioh of opihftm The HfirolHng'Officers will give receipts tor -these papers-wheft. delivered, And reclafoi toe tec ipis un returning the papers which, whan.'returned, will be invariably endorsed as reyisefi and approved, or dis approved at a given date. ‘ •' Until the 20tlr of February, the receipts issued as above will protect ihem ftoto CoiiiCiipiiqii.-i After that date, neither the receipts nor Uhrainperi. wiii pro* tect, unteas ttrrrlaiter be endorsed as at a date subsebuent ftr the issue of this order. The EnrolUug Officers will take special precautions against the lotßjof documentb, " r ‘ These demands are made lu.pureuance of War D6- paitment. General Orders Nt. 4, Jatj. 9, 1864,fMtr. vii* as follow!: All exemptions heretofore.granted rare subjeet to revision, under instruction* from the Bu rwau of < et»scriptio« r .and if found to bb improper or unautfroriznf by law, wih be enrolled.” ttfiferW*' ,% major cuas. j. ha.rrib, Cqmmai.dint oi Consenpu.,)f ? U a^ P. Loonev, Ist Lieut and Acting Adjutant, jan 22 s*. ' '* *" | l, ."I ■o 1 ’: l - 'r- .*• . r f '-- r .-? r -■ f.'.> r j . UEADqqAJWi£Ra;f NaouNo Office, ) 3rd Congressi nal IflitricV, > January 13th, 1064. ) Ail meii rs tlita District Who haW snbstittfiesGir seivice will report at once td-thcee-fleadquarters;- Thoije who voluntarily report wih be shewed a lut. lough of ten day befoie being seitt tq camps of In* , slruction. W. 1. WALLACE, Capt. and Enrolling Offi^sr. -jaw 1-5 rod/ Shipping Iffotice. , . MUBCOGEE RAH* Foad, ' T Buperintemdeht's Office, } G’diumbuS; Dec. 22d, ’63. ) Owing to ibe want oi sufficient transportation for GovvmMntfreight, private fteiglu will not be received at. this depot until further notice. . „ , VV. L. ( i.ARK, Dec S3 K gupt. , Wanted^ MUSGOGEE RAIL ROAD. J Bupeuintendf.nt’s Office, v ColumbuS, Dec. 2iil ’63. T WANTED to hire for tiio ensuing year (.jhtH), twenty-nve-aWeAviticd Negroes to work on the Mil si-ogee Kairoad. Apply io ' W:'L. CLARK, Sum. or A. B. BOtsTU.K.' Dec 23 Im ?r - HEADQUARTERS i SECON D DISTRICT Ua. «Ca BD, > Havdinnah, December 30, i«63, j General Orders, No. 6, f. bfficers Commanding Regi...ents and Battalions eontprised • in the S cund District, Georgia State GuaTd, will fnrfhwiilt rendezvoub'tlielr respective com rnaadsm-pun,is most conveniem thr railroad trans jiqrtation to ibis pqipt. , .>,j .. . . 11. They will report to Headquarters the times and^'placesof rendezvous and the number of mefi for vvhom they require transportation. HI. The horses belonging to- cavalry organiz itiune Will be left in theiT present localities- untij lurilier .orders. - “ - command of , , . j Brig. Gen. II R. JACK BON*, Comd’g Second District Q. S. G. H. Jackson; Capt.and A. A.G. . 2STOXIGE, - - -HRADQITARTHBB POnT. ) Columbus, Ga., J.tnuuy lltit, 1864, i fGEN ER AI. ORDERB, No. 2.] ',- - * ■ - * - ’v ■ "* - * » * * . f. (!upt. Chas. Wood, A. A O, having reported for' duty-1« pHistrUm.e of orders tVoo Head quarters De-: partnient H. C ~Ga,, and Fla , is announced as A&-> L Sistaht Adjutant General of th ■ post, and ih future all, official comm-onitations directed-to these headquar ers will beaddressedjo .. .. , . 11. ComiUamfirig officers of Companies or Other h'ijjLiiiy-Ofganizatidiis at-this Post will make out and forward to these headquarters as soon *s piactitablg.,. complete returns ol all ihembers of their corimiann piesent and together with rosters or the coin !niss:oi:ed officers, and statements of the time when .iint ihe -aaMyoyiiy by which sucti organizauan weie mustered into Ijie seivice. , . 111. OfficerS'ofVhe Staff Departm'iiits on duty at ti.iii? Jfost wil: report at these licaiquauers in persoii? ' J. Vv. ' jan 12 if - 'Col. Uhm.t’g Post. * Notice - . The Citizens of Hariis County are requested to tnefci iho first Tuesday fn February n-xt, (2d lUSt.,) at Hamilton for the purpose of meeting tfid pnmtnissafy" oi taia Department, that We may arrange in reference to subsistence for the. array from your county. . „ l.ct eveiy citizens of H. rrls who feels an interest in his country be pie-ent. geo ii; igiyant, W ( 'JOHNSON,' ' - r— ' ■■■-• . ~j.mmoui.ey, .... . . J. M, RAMSEY, ' IJ. W. PITTS, Jan 94 td A. TANARUS, BROOKS. DYEIMJ ESTABLISHIBEYT I V IMiG' S'ClfeSGftl trUKrt having pAfected their at -1 jastfeemeau, aye uo.vv prepmed to do all kiwiaof IVY IM; in .Sfiila, Wool a«s<t Cotton, Dye Donee on ssnifi-west corner t»f Bridge and Oglethorpe streets, .Ordtpq ieii at'be office -of the Souilieiti Express will nieet wiitf prompt attention Parlies tfnm the country 1 anaenu any article byJLr press. Address •I bOttiirr St Ml LI. Nov ID 3m. .j coutmbijs“gloe AM* i*. JKTEJi'S (JoMl’uSrriiiN M4hllt , A<:r»«Y.i \y E wish to inform oui fiieno's and tfie pubii.;, m » ? general that the above bnsiiie'ss will heiertfter be niHiijcictetl under.the name and style of 'V'• ZORKOWSKX & CO. Dry tlfue akvaya an hand-. Orders fiikd praiiiptly ' jan s—lm (aAW AM) COLLECTfON OFFICE. X. Attorney at Law and Notary, va. . .Claims.of every descripiimii against the ConMerH*. states settled" with accuracy and iHcttatc-h. Legal,, usiness will receive prompviiiieminn. " anglS ly Old Iron Wanted, WE wist! to i.Q,chase a 'argin qiiantty .pi SCRAP IRON, both casi and v. rough",' fir which Cash will be paid, -ae c^**AR«I“ON. RE DELL, ASO. * Ji*'!.'.. ■ • Notice to Debtor* Lmdf Creditors A EL per3hPs fiSTOg 'claims against, the estate r» ii, John A< Jolt,s, of, eves, ate: iw«fcy nhiifie/f to present thtrq duty w.ulnn ift • lime pie-’ enbed by law. ah.i »llpr'i< m s i ifi bieu to said es* tale are reqUi ateil le btake ifMiiie 'Mi*-pat meiik MAKY L. JOAEB, • qbc 4—6 t Adtn’rg, Goluinbns, Georgia, C. Wednesday Fel uuary 3, 1864 Eitray Notice. JONATHAN ENGLISH. ofthe77fd Distri-.i G. M„ .transmits to jae the .following certifies)." ot an estray steer -. A deep red color, supposed tu Oe 3or -4 years old, marked with a crop ant underbii in the .rightear, and uuderbit and split ia the left. Appraised by James Cooper and Jeremiah Cai fledge, free .oliiers to ve worth one hundred dollars. * Atrne- ract lrom '*»« Eatiay Book this 36th Jan- A p joneb, cm c. febl * tl ; Coffee. flk©© LflS - OUILBRiiWN RIO, in store and fomaieby Glh iDRICH 4fc CO. i Jfin 3<«h "M ' Sugar. 1 A BOXER 'CHCICfi NEW <>R!,EANin store RV itmi lor-sale by GOODRICH - Cos. Jan 36 3t WANTED! Lober, steady MEN, to servo as Wsu;h A men -No applications received i >nt parties sub ject to military duty. Apply unmo ia oiy t . Jan 30 U NAVAL IRON WORKS. Notice. -■ HEADQUAItTERB PG-T ( Coluntbtis. Ga , Jan.. i7r Ui64. j ’GENERAL ORDERS, No. 6. 1 All officers or s >ldiers remaining in Cdfuiiibug -over 1* hours wiil require a pa>s from rhea-, Head quarters, . ■... . y.> •. \ - - 11, All,personsbttwtea the age.r offti aud 45Refers Columbus (Officers ot the Navy and Aimy stationed at thtt Post excep.ed) will jn fiuuie be re quired to procurer pass from the Coniinandant of flfe’Post. -No other ifocutaent than the pass specified will bn regarded by tlie bffietr charged avith.the exami nation of passes. , ~.. . , -. HI- Officers apd from their coinn mauds, orcitit.zen -claiming exnmpii n by virtue of contracts orpihc-nvi.se, will save ihenmlves annoy atice by ihimedfatolv procuring the required p...as. Hy older RUBERTBON. *' "Vi' - s CHAB. WOOD, A. A G -.. jan 29U „ ‘["J .' J . “ NOTICE. Qli ARTERM -iSTER’a OFFICE, )■ * • i > Columbus, January V?, 186A. J ; On the first of each month, Major Jno'. ;E. make paymtait toaltenip'oy ,ees ofAhis department. Also to qwnnffi of slaves fiired, and tor property rented'. Parties interested will present their bills to Major Davis monthly, ... The qjnijloypite ot the Tran poriation Department will be paid by Capt. H. I). Cothran. All purchases ofsiiifollea'and payments therefor will be mad*> by “Feeifi F.-W.-- DILLARD, . .. , Major and Quarrermaster, ■■ - 105T*.,,,'.,.,.,, ON the sireet, on Tuesday last,a CHILD’# DRiWB fine wiiite muslin embroidered in French, needle work oip the front, with two scu-loped bands on each side of the embroidery, small neat scollops around the bottom, top of the skirt turned in and gathered, plain infant waist, perfectly new, (never been washed) sleeve* embroidered like skirt, pined underneath wiityplaiii inns in. Dress would fit a child three years did. The finder by leaving it at Dr. Billing’s oral the Times tiffice, wiji be kindiy thanked end suitah v rewarded. jau 28 3t ' - ■ Nails for Sale. J.O Nails juat received and for rale by jan VT 6t in: tre-i.i. . eo. ADkINISTRATOR’S SALE. * A G R'E'E A (sos to an order of the Covut of Ordinary lx. of Stewart. County, -will be sold within the legal hoots of-■ale befoul the Court House door in ilieldwri Os Lunipkin, on the first Tuesday in March' jre.vf. “Soidiie” auiegrr. woman 2.1 years old and her r.bnd 4 years of age, bqlor gijig to t]j e estau;- of Susan Yar brough, deceased. Teruis cafilfi SARAH &ENNAHD, jan 23 td .«• - Adm’x'.' LEOBtiiA—Mut-ion county; TkULL NISI. Whereas Carrie James, Adm’rx on Aw the estate of Daniel James, Jn, having petitionei this Court tor letteis of diamission from said Admin istration. These are therefore td cite and admonish all au Singular the kindred and crediidrs ofnaifi, deceased to 'be anil Appear at my office within the non- prescribed by law, and show cause it any they have, why said Administratrix should not, lie dismissed troiu said Administration on the first Monday in July J 864. ' Given under my hand and official ■signature, this Beeembertlie 7th, i8«8. MALCOM HAIR, -Dec, 14 mfnn Ordinary. GEORGIA— MarIon County I>ULE Nlßl.—Whereas, M. Butt and William M Al» B.UP, Administrate s upon the estate of Eidridga <J. Butt, dec’d, having applied lor letters of D ism is .MO.it trout.said. Admmistratiou.—Tni.se are therefore to cite and admonish all and singularity kindred and xredrtors ot said deceased td sh dw cause, ifany they have, why said applicant should not he dismissed from said Administration, Given. Under my luunl ami official signature, Sep lemh'ur 2d, ibbJ, AIAUXOMj HAIR, sept 7, mfim. Oidmaty GRORfrl-Mavloik County: WHEREAS, Jote, lll Belk having applied for let termed Admuistraihm upon the net aie of Zacoa* riah Belk, deceased, These afinluffjgk re ui cite aid admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of saiit dooeased, to be and appear a tiny office within the unm pro scribed by law, to show can e if any they have Why said letters ot administraiinn should, not tuf granted to s*ld applicant, cnTtie Vrid Mnndayifi January uent. Given untie,rmy hand and offici.d signature, Nov.. ?.4ih, 1863, MM.fOM HAIR, N0v.27 40.. ■ _ (h iinarv• GEORGIA—Martmt Bmiutyf TWO'fnOmlVsykej dateTtp-ilk'-uion will be made td the Ooun of Ordinary Os raid couhiy, lor leave to eeil the negroes heioninrrg to ihe estate ot i‘ol ..:d J Payne deceased. Dec, 7ih. 18ti3, WM. Payne, i Dr.SRv Paynk, v Eiec'iri Pou.aro J. Taymk, V Dec 14 Sra GE.ORGiauMarlmt-Cautiity s RHW W.LBL—VVheiOiis. Anmndt L. Cattle, ' Ad". miutJ'tatrix upon the Estate of David L. Mr ry, decease4v having apr id fir leftierl of dhrbttsidn from-said Adnuaudriiiim. These aie llioretore tociie and. ailhionislv ad and singular, Mm kirdred an : creditors of *»«*» tfe'ceased to aftdfv oause, t any they have why sajj A .minis rratrix sbhtt'.d not be disudsaeii from Find administra, tion, Oiven urfeer my uand and odicinl ciynatu'e, Oc tober bill, 1 >63. . MALCOM Mil it, dec is nifiin Ordinary. 6fiOR.QAA-. MUt.rion County. WHEREAS, M, A- E.. M\vt» having petitioned this kotu;i fpr letters or Administration upon ; the estate of<s. W. fliliman deceased. ' These a;e therefan» to cite and adihraish sll and ; gi.Jar the kindred and creditors of arid deceased to sina'd apjiear at my ( dice, within the time prescribed be law, and show <aire if any they, have, why said admmtsiiatkm on the estate if sad deceased should not te tesued to Vh>- uppiiconf on the first Monday to Fe Jruu ry ijtvext. Given huder.iny hand and .tficial signanue, Dec. 17th, J POLM AJ.CoM HAIR, Do. !** 40d Qritay GEORGIA -MARK.N CdtNTY IST-lIERSAS, W B Walker having petitioned this Vt Court ?.rr letter, of Adipihi tration upon t>e estate of Sam h "Parker ,■ deceased. ibeiefue to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors ot said dec ased to shoiv cause, it any they have., wi'hm tae line pre scribed by law, wliy sain letters of upon said estate, should not te granted to said appk eanton the Ist Monday in February 19U4. Gigen cwMer my hand and official signarare. Lice. 19tu, 1f63. MAteort HAIR, dec 22 40d Oiuiu .ty. GEORGIA- Marlon County. lA7HEREAA,B. A, Stacy, Admipist' ator upon the T T estate of N-.BtM'y, iaie of said county, deceased,; having applied fvir letters, of Dismission from said adimmstriuon. - These are xftftretore to erte and admonish all and singular the fcrndred and cifilhors of said deceased, my office wiilon tlae time pre scribed by lavy, to show cause, ifany they have, why said letters of dUmi sion sijon.hi not'he 'grated to said applicant on tne first f! on day >n October next. i Given under nty haud and official signame, Jaa. ; m, f4h*- MALC'kd HAIR,* l J(tn> ffi6ro CJsjliafery, EYEMG EDITION. ftECAI PUB, fn* i*et?i7on, of th* 7Ymsi, «sA*n ordered by tiStl, to ill L* our rtteipi »'**» (As motto y ; tapenmL ‘V to thou tvbteri*trs for s U*s turn* ih+n * yt*T. ! ' ' -- • Wk*n svbitrihor* r«teiu* tfu pmptr with this par mgr op u rmtried, they wtU under *umd Umt in forming them that their tusscription is mbrnut to expire, And that the paper util certainty be stop- P‘d uniut* the* made a '-s^tUtanee Advanced Bates- In ihecostunucd advance in price of the uiuierial and labor consumed in conducting our business, we are compelled la secure ourselves against losp, to ogtia advanc-* our prices, winch will be until , lu t er notice : Dai y p iper for three n n!h3 ~*B 00 ‘‘ *' *' one “ ~ 3-00 Weely Paper six “i 500 “ “ ** three ” 300 Btngle copies 25 cents THOS. GILBERT A CO , , * TKOf*, RAGLAND. J. w. warreS A CO. Janunry Ist. 18’4 Increase In the Army of Tennessee The Daltnu Coitfederale is informed that, in tho first twenty days of tiUtj itianth (notwith s'anding the, exceusive severity of the weather) tho ne t i,ce:-as« of Hartley** corps was About nicp hundred-one thousand thre® hundred and fifty having returned to duty, and four hundred and fifty having left on fttrfongh. We uJids'- Btand that thenet increase jia Hindman's eorps in the eamo time, was about, seven hundred,- therefore let daspoadant. patriots in the rear, too credulous of statements ami rumors adverse to our cattiip, lift up their downcast facejt and ovorburthqued hearts, amt reader cheerful thanks to Almighty God that they have still between them and dafigor, a living wait of stout hearts and Btrotig |rms, animated by the proud spfftt of freemen, and the holy ardor of patriots. A general order has been published at Rich mond that the use, of tho sword-bayonet haviqg been generally disapproved by the Board of Officers in the field, to whom tho question of its usefulness was referred; Ufl manufacture has been ordered to be disuontinued. The triangular bayonet will be substitute-1, r *•«»'- Thu, Niagarai—Tbo battery to be carried by fhetT & ste-imar Niagara is to consist of four , H -ifliTb, and twclvfc 200 pounder rfled guns— the heaviaat ever placed on any ship.. The Ni agara is not an iron chd, but is said to be the most beautifully muddled ship in the world. Archbishop Hughes’ Successor, The Richmond Sentinel says the sucuesaor of Archbishop Hughes will not he the Federal par tisan ami en voy, in which characters that prelate exhibited himself in the earlier part of the war; nor will he even manifest th-_£ub<iu«d favor into which Archbishop Hughes’ auvocaey after warda subsided, His voice end counsels will bo for peace. The multitudes, also, of Catholics of the North cannot fail to be influenced by the sentiments of tho Poutiff, and will become less willing to cry war while lie counsels peace, and less eager to "deny our right to a separate name and place stmong the nations, when it is so frank ly ooneudod by one commanding their reverence* iu so eminent a degree. Capture of the Caroline Gertrude# On tho 2iiih ult., says nae Floridian & Jour nal, the schooner Caroline Gertrude, with cot ton, in aitempting to run out through the block- was captured. Messrs..L. R. Stayner, Jas- Tuteu, Thco, Ball and Chas. Davis, all citizens of Tallahassee, were on board and taken pris oners. A letter has been received from Mr. Stay nor, dated the 16th iust., »n which ho says that th*y are all aboard the blockade ‘’Stars and Stripes,” treated well and will be sent to Key West when tho supply ship arrives. He says, also, ihat'il' any of our citizens have the “blockade lover,” lot them try the route he took and they will find it a’ long way to H&vanna. KisntpJe or a Hero amt Patriot, (-*•-u«r:*i L -e hits net a mdy patriotic example in fers who avail themaelvos of bard* _ - wfe army to instill into the minds of •their-troops dissaUsfaotiou with their doye-rn meat and ' lukewarmness: for the cause. Jfhe following order appears >a the Richmond pa pers . . ; Beadqr’s Army ar Northern Va., ) January 23i1, 1634. t ftiteneral Orders No. 7.] Tho Cofhifmndlng'(Seit*s!a nuncid.. rs it due to the army to.state that the temporary reduction of rations has been caused by circumstances be yond the control of those charged with its e*tp port. La welfare mad comfort are the objects of bis constant and earnest Boiioitudej, and ao effort ha3 been spared to provide for its wants. It is hoped that the exertions now being made wilt render the necessity out of i short duration, but the history ofAhe army iuv? s .own that the coun try eau require no sacrifice, too gr&4 for its pa triotic dovo -ion. Soldierit you iroad, with no unequal steps, tha road by widen your marched through sttStirlug, p i» auou and-blood to independence ! Ccntinu-; to emulate in (h 4 future, as you have mi the I>r. e i, theirva lor in arias, their patient en duranca of uard.-hips,, 4h«jjr high resolve to be free, which no trial could shake, uq bribe seduce, no danger appal, and be as so red that the just God who crowned thoir efforts with success, will, in His own good tune, send down His bles sings upon yours. [Signed] tt; E. Lr.z, General. Ona Hr tv in the Crisis.—These quarrels in Cocgrcsj aiid. '«u of, .it, about mat ers of secon dary iropusiaao*. ovea if complaints be j«ai, art wholly out 61 place in the present crisis of ou: history. Whip ih© enemy, and then settle ah amciitg outteivea ; otherwise the people wiii become 3emf -raftred and the arayr disheart« eced. We entirely approve some remarks in th" Rielupoud Enquirer on this point. That journal says: 11 We don’t want any more dirty iintn rinsed in the face of the world. We desire to see every man sustainin'? and rapporting the President, increasing his popularity and strengthening that great sympathy for him which is one of the oonds mat unite the people anti enable them to meet the demands made upon them by their cause We shall lose the sympathy and admiration weu f r our cause by our gallant army if we exhibit ourselves to the world as a caviling, quareliog 'pertpie/w 1 orh not even thd common dangers of the present war coal-; unite'in *he harmony se cesfeayy to success, it may appear extremely independent, and one msy win notoriety by as sailing an exalted officer, whose public responai. hildies have elicited the sympathies ol all but the malcontents and dl.-conents, but it i« an in dbptodeaee and notoriety not desired by any u«n-dyspeptic patriot." Front WashingtO’i. [Special Cofrespondence oftßf Ch' agoTHates.^-. Washing on, Deo. nH. - ** The government” has t.fficial iuf v r* mation from Richmohd to the effect that, the Southern wilt nut recognise the beastly Butler as an official, and that they will hold no oornmun'ication with him on the suhjetH of the exchange of prt-ouors, or 0n... uffy- other subject. You will remember that I ataDul in a recent letter that such would be ibe action of the Confederaro Government, Bfitb'r’s dotidoet at New Orleans was so tp-’ustly that urn Denied* crate Government were .CQmpeilad n\vrpft.o.uuoe a decree of outlawry, against hi». If, by any chance, he were .to fell jafo tho, bands Os the Southern soldiers, ho woqld be the nearest tree. This is Jlo,reason why h® .is not regarded like other officers ip, our army dj the Confederate nuthorities Apd (his i- tho reason' that Butler can boot*qo use aß.a,p rtn* for' the exchange of prisoners, if s ! ;' • e change of prisoners has br the Union soldiers in\ r Sc* .. u, be a great do,il cm! c v'-i- J' “the government” is reuriy desirous the exchange of such prisqrtt rs, (whiaii I di.ubt.-l they will have to take Iho matter out! of Butler’* hands, and cuiuuiu it to some offirar whmn'tii Confederates will, . reevgpize afi.a gsntlefoait.— Above all things, before ajfe&hfer exesmngo of prisoners is again commenced* feu udipfe(itr%-» tion will to retract thoit o.bsurd dogma about negro troops, \Vheu ihaf A»nd I'utler, aro both out of the prisoners will proceed regulstrly. ... ft is time that ilio ejes,pftb°.people fel'y opened to the vast *n4»W4hfe full “depth, ,of the atrociou- designs, of jjtieAdmi fifetTbt!®n, i»*‘ referepicft both ta.the pe^t. e:«ouon. and to the manner in which 'hd.vihavo defer .mined, to dispose of the within the territorial limi..% of tlm. WitesF"’ ,r On bqih of these subjects ,0 3w f-c-'s r»so ing to light every few days. was ,a great deal of moaning la.that,..«pqxii*h. of, Mr., Seward, made some time ago, in which he of Mr.' Lincoln’s having been,,.emoted of Bli the States for four years, and bs-vingjawen, rob.-' bed of his right io act as Prqsjdqnt in fifteen of them. It will bo rem-mblT-d fh»Xt Mr Sswnrd declared in that speech that the people owed’if to Mr. Lincoln tq -ra-glect him, no that, hoooalti have hi-' rights!, One of the RepuMvpu„ from iHinoia. advanced the views m a public address, .delivered fee's a few evenings ago. But jto put it. .upon tho-«nMind' that “Lincoln ought bo alfoyeed tor opuppistp the groat work ot wb-ch hebas so well commenced*”. -Lyr 'yo n’fldP',3 offfieTicies observe well the langu yje mactiantM* ai the ,close of njy last fouef, . AlUtfesq.iueryur! 9 ' intimates of the President,. . They have had his ear dailj. They irnbubed with hia View I *, There is a perfect, accord between what they say and what the Preaideu';'...intends to do. .Apd,. in all that they gey, there i& jiotlliyg a¥out ilia oonsiitnt.ipn.al' .obbgjytinns. yf the .Fcdbritl 'tldf*' ernment towards tho jSU-esj nothing aftoiit pro-- serving the Union ym‘ lung about wiqmii^bftife the fove oi the j eoplo ot tho Southern States by securing to them tboir rigbfe, by. .-conMirdtW'ftftf" guarantees; nothing rr.-ioriug to-’tho peo ple of the North kuir Just ltbcriiea; nothing even about “our dissatnliad-felLov/ citizens of the as IV|r. Lincoln at first oalletd them; About all these things Mr. Idncoln ami hfe ad visers care noting. What they oaro about is. to enrich themselves by ’..prolonging the war ancj re taining themselves in power. WbiiMlny'talk about is the nigger. Their war for the negro will only rasui.i »<i fur as tha.lafcrpr is; ooneerned, misery uiul. s'ar.v.atipjj of thousands of that unfortunate mce I t -would. result ,-iiv the extfef-' mination of the whole .r»we, bu; fort/rio fact that it will never reach apo Uiih jurt .oi tjuiim All their loud A fir Vho ne gro are oniv to nover op .Gwur/oWMifOsh pnrposes. Wendoil Fl)il!ip,s jsant* tu®•tfstnwt>. ot all the Southern people iu.he.isimUseaabd Hnd,di* yided among the negro**,, of the South. MTstaftlfn zealot though he bo, be, at.leaat, is sincere; ftor U is not so with the iSittaners, the •!h©! Eeechega and the .who d.tch' and eon. .trol the actions of ..tfce.ATeaide.Rt.,' These into clamor for the .»am<uliiftg.. .But they knavtbmr,' evon if the Southern peopH-are exterminated and subjugated and their-laud-; paroelcd out' to i.i*e blacks, the latter coaid aot retaia j.hpm lotigj ahd they trufct. that ultimately-, by mw.ic legislative republican jugglery, those laud«.. *i£ reVcM to' them- That istbo.seerecmotive v. ..h alt iheinen who are clamoring for this wholesab? y-’dib -rv of our fellow citizens at the. South. '.far di vision of their.estates auxung the r.tgroes. Oh ! l<'or a Oont/nct. The race for contracts .now being made in Ibo Confederate States:by, the substitute principals, ns unexampled. Hoop-pob's and barrel-stavep, night watch and lire companies—every kind of contract u-'ilfbf? undertaken without A gen tleman remarked to us that iiu would mi*, dertake to carry all Use mails so the Con federate States free of cost to the <Jovem ment, .if t-hfe (iovernment would give b-sn the power to exempt his csrr efs ff-> u. tary service ;' and that jin c? V ; , ponses and make a mi 'i - .... the year. A vacanty >.* siAi*— ers ot the Rev time cat is large numbers. Any place, hs> waver insig nificant, however small ibe pa ■/--»« uyttiißi*/ anywhere hut the army. Ne tfcsfi--fcp«r swh.■ letter sheets an? springing up fan) any viK lages, in the hops- i!i»: Press iiuay drag-.. the'rn through an’d ko. p them oilL.of thv army. The duty of Congress to look wet! to i this matter, is too phiiVr to fe«pifre c-.Vrnmeht f froiij Us,’ if fcoritra'cti arc plrniuted id’C'x*'i enipt men, the late bdf wiri prove n fat tire, t Un essi this matter ‘of ; fxJerhpHoh by r cor)- tracts ia most carefiiHV guard di tsoosands i of raen will evrape dv-y' owe their ; country.— [Richmond. Ktf’q aYr^r:' luportant Bill —Tt wiii he gt t.uysug mation to many, that the House of fives has passed a bili providing, that yvi iaw against substitution in the army snail not extend to.those, principals .who are engaged in ..reimug grain, provisions and otner supplies nscesr-ary for sahsUtiug the army and ibhr people Tao bill Will probably also pais the Jsenafo, as it .should, for the food question t* a far more serious enephaa that of numbers in the c-rmy. I’nE Case of • ocpF,-—The trial of Fords was I resumed yestrrriay before Judge examination o r wusessas : oc&c.t|a»d about 2 o'clock, wacu Doughe/ty, of Georgia, eomuiouced the opining address Jor the prosecution Concluding it o o'clock* t bejequyt adjourned until this morning.—fl? ah: Eaq. Fiasotsu Murder i#t E.Cr T VVe learn from Eist Tenuswee, that Granvillq Bell, a well known ci of libra ecucty," vvs a foully murdered alma; :h» la.tt'of 2v»v4mt>eY'by tory marauders. He had crossed the river, it is supposed, to, sec hia family, when capuyred.bv the tories, under rhe head of dne C.-K Qr-rr; - They kepi him confiaet in n 'well four m- ti daye, wHbnut food, ami then Mbk bin out ?n l. shot him L scats that the hi-n’ and eis, wore ashamed of tbs diabolical deed, *or ifio "’ftaowl edge of his lata hga.lioe.a jkfp, . tur*i froth h'ii fr.ends, as we un ersfaild, liU.reeemfy. wiii employed we helievt.tn thdConliq;^ -Kty Ha v nartment of our -Government, and irke ou r , i-'' most useful and effieieotHi, Jl.. tfjter. • 4 The. Yankee lowat Qb'v> pift A-wn as follows: Kil'ei if.ii'Jb- Sdtfgefdnslv tv n -dsd , I,7=°; slightly wounded iO,dOO; mi.-vir/g I,W°. For *•** >-Kor»b«tu Cttbritkllon . ■ „.< , . - Mobile, Jan. 30. Tlw I£soiling. # from Como giving the sqbsAerice of Northern and Washing* ton paphtffrt the 2<ffb. “ Lofigetreof, accorJrnfc to tk-tir-statements, has beott.reijiibryed by 20,1'U0 was moving ,*?n and ffranger retreated.' Morfrra. wRh t>,odO esvairy,-designs an inva sion of.Kentucky,.with * vuuv„wi drawing the Federal hpm. £ iSvJTeftH 0 *? 0 ®- All the troops ip Lexington had been ordered to the front. '• ' ” The Legislahrre if Kent«eky ; b«ve hod three an*U£c«iisfulbaU'JjLtingiim...U.,t}, Scnati. Guthrie wa^uhead. Johns; cmV army was iff DaTtoh. It is posi tively knoVntltftJt his force GoerWd exceed thirty thousand moo,-and it is exsremetv deficient in .ru.iops., .. c , , ...., The Rebels are concentrating near Port Hud "b'A-M Raton Rofiger ' r ‘:efr plrte’s are close l Bits' • -«•<'! -?t-« ~... . . .» *A ~v Gxjb r«, gis oon . temp-, «d.r -r 1 c.,-. id naval ids vane up Red River. Ratßcrrs of the evneua icrtt of Richmond are gaining ere«i«.. .The Memphis Rudetin of the , 27th. fhAi, the foot creates more consternation in RiCiimona Rian anything -flitting tbfc Wafi' ”* • « Gon. Htieklartd’frron. hiand of "Memphis ne g£oos,iardomg pidMi-oiUiys Lett go r umbers of arc miing svyd it 4* their des* *in .i non is iVl^hue. t '«oho'fi&^M ! ’i!r 10 resume MUnmaind in East Tou« nt asee and- Roseoranidn Mi»xiurL- = ■VI w. Yo r k R ,p ne re ay hjhata. le 1 1 er from tho Arch Dube OTaximiLian to Almonta accep a the VhrotitJ’i}’ Mtfxi(W.' p --■Jni *ri The cars on the Monapb*. &.Ciiuries!on Rail- tho C mfed ery *.,oe:ir Pocahontas and the cncinecrlkilled. ' ’ * mk.Wfi!*- &trh ft. tile THKbilA'fßogister and A fixer tee}*, d«(ci<dGtealona- and Oorjath. the 27 tb, ,rfay Al-ishssippL J\egim>iut, Col. William Corinth ajjsapnse ihi.s morn ing, capturing V"quahtity' bf wine, &o. The Yrinkeea to!rt?s ibily entered. r,: ’'* 1 Ene Coutcff.nise . m «AAo oityo#' Mobile was ~fojljftsd; ITlier■ day last. Fire applcd! in .tbe puio. Xhe countx records are ss'd in ftlotfaf-fory *Tne library, ' & in 1 tine it con dstrirjrvrW snvod.' CGngretis tonal ', . Richmond, Jar . 30. 'TS-? House fd-d'av ; pas3/d a'Bill 'that the act . to. put aC-oUd to suba ttutaiott ghali -not a .ply to any farmer or f pi^ptof, eng^gei^ ttie sta inst., m the production of grain, provisions or family 'stippli’ek r T ! h'e pViticfple of t?ie bill, •h*erotdftire : r« ported, pissed by 44-yeas to 31 nays. Afsolapsed a -bill, that all ttfljgep, soldi rg and seamen permanently disabled in. tpo line of duty, be fetTTfed.bn f ratik', p'»V dntl einMfltibn to continue tilt-end of the war, or n%k , n,y rh«y reJiigtnliisU. -Ih« Reccetu^y^tf, W*t may assign them to siiah duty as they are role 10 perform. AR by shall be . filled the by dowuh or resigna tm- Xfe®, ifi s^asio jx p|l day, trom Which if is have taken action on Ibe'Jthpdtfahr in’secret ?'e3&on. “InThe thwiatva brll was iatrodiiccd to place iß«oryioo.ail marle>lrotvnegro«fi.„h3t.ween 18 and 60 labgr«L Stefs, §tp. . Ke|hrred to Mili tary efonimittee.” A mfibSb'fittfffrtdi Ur. Gib Vii, President of tho Press Assneiahod, oft bob'ah of-tße' Press of the 'not to curtail the efficiency of tho I‘ress, was presented by ih« Ptdsid»bt of the Wiuate aud re ,%rr«ui to j!4lM#ry!.Cqaimittpe»i • y , n SVnate ))»s-.hl a rpspjulion, of thanks to the N’.irth irf.lina soldiers Who have tevolunteered taif'the w«; *» - ’!•» « h Spnftlhg tUt If.ioq ><t!fice. E The R(j«n(i"Tablp, R •'witblfiyJ paper re« ( (aqßly atar4e<4 in New York,-*a«d.,i'pparently hold a high place ami wield a wide influfip&Qj.io ohe of a. Bei ie?i of remits iscences of Trying, fells the fol 'uwii;.-? ctnltnl shirv. \V*»- have seen some*, ilvo;.: like it before, but well done. It h not hard td imsgi. e Jidw tlin eloquent, and Huie^-vciced Mr Witllarhs shit when he saw His * pathetics/” so Itiihcronsly mur tiered. ' : t *«■:• i-- jPii-3 case, ii feiobrobered righily, was an uni of 'iiiurdefj -AjLt Wi!Ua«w, of course, ...on % was jpr jhe. exceediiigiy touching and beautiiul. “G^Hrtemen’(if the ! can fiml TMs’dihUßopy Hrivtin«r at the bar dJuiity ol the efime wtih which he is charged a‘ er th&itd.verße and irre/raguide /irgnmonis whicii I itave iaid.bfcfgr# .you, ,pronounce yotir. lata.i,. verdict, Ttm to he in chains yjiotf’Kis floor, watting the death whfcH he*ls to receive at.your hands; fhefi do to the ooso/it es yoor 'families—go lay* your heads on your pillows—and sleep if you can.” ! - ; * ; * ’.Tae eflucheif these: c oring rwdrJs of the - i4»;Unrilling; but pv u*irccredjo YoJ|yiw the, pruaCvUung attorney arose and said; / ‘-fjpritiHaien of the J ify I should despair, rs alter tffekeeping spe. ch wfllln has been 1 /hade tt) Voir by Air Wiilfarns of saying any thing to So ’ a \i#f Wfiff i ts "'eloquence; J neverlTPerd Mr W'dhsihs «pe*lf'tnat piece ofrfhsVi t#?lief Mmti -what, tie spoke it just s ih in a case d-v.yMo.. p di/agUhcnkp; then he* ’ Mill! ift-l up to jh-i* 'Ohw, »W WHen uebnre?i; was rtied— and Convid’H. <: t!iey 1 w;n» —for rob dog farmer Van Petfs ?jer> Rouse over b-’Tocd 'ft'rfgSTon. But I never Jtnow’d difurtA*f.i-akit §b elegant afld aff.ctm’ as I- What be upofee ivjdst now,” j- - Tn«» ww a fyynti I The jury looked at [. ■ wiuspKxad togetiuu, and our * - had got ,l^ e CP ir.bg al (jtyy!, ciesiig; with tiie af 0 #!? Gpiu gentle “aiedof thciurjr, ihit iili.ft.9qp, don’t ftrisWlf nil case?, tlum Ae.no use of my’sayihg'driyfhi/fg more:" li; ' And ttrvrd M*u*x: He‘ his case, end Miey avrard |j H hi nfi Wd?f werdibt. ►- *' >■- 'T* hfi Equftvicre(ey con^aina r ‘.‘vit " at the the pass ey-'om/ Traveler, jf eyer your-hrough rtf*sdow grounds'ot sO*‘rOw'Eh s ou;d';’a«jl you to ttiu w.-.fidrGus ot ynf A»laftt», bfe rtrr *bh - ; ur ad- * y ug, ia thauuty ip ii i Provost . *Wi. 1 * i«u* ftftss. And WhenT‘ r u shall have fenured tuo. nets9:3 ;y artis - <*!?/ we v-fenM -advi'vi vmr fri“sff--r-'>i sjrj s j r j- . . jar j iat baiid, cr.ptn itvG»tW« ;# pet f"yfe.\ire*a;, lor by it. wiiMfilt WoailErfullv to y°FJ.: ‘; 1j 3 v «T«qc§, .(or. know ioip./tbore 'are ‘’Plußlft^iohe 7 ! ftd/iTf of foareorners of Wbi'e^Slfst-l ami tliWWi »/ uavitji may hi s,*** ><« ..u’huriiy w.ifk f¥e streets of AUaqta And you ddiPh**’ ; k» yo»l tkSfe these same • ~r el it < iio remembrance of -- j •... v Sn‘.ui;a:vca uader the ne 'f !■■ ", !:. t : • - pas^many times. - Bftt furthPl, eh, tvs'veVr f ifyorr car.aot, for ■Mtvc-’i tpk’sf'a prspt-r v- rxcaa rqpr.iSore yourself -*TftP-*P» rs i is fsm UaffblH-jMinr pocket ,J l llii,'-' 11 i set? r sidV , n (ft .’j® -|bejtwwiir; or any !t -chl«v?'3|ff3v' -dry •-1 1 biTTn for fr .cdsT'br aayth!oic «t tbai'V. rti- siow-U to the suwH. rtWTV will se cusAjour Jhr ..t«h mc-edy, for we i ; w&T!u- £ A a the most tbuffdant sufees*.