Newspaper Page Text
By Joseph Clisby.
THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1863.
No. 1025.
telegraphic.
FROM VICKSBURG.
HANNIBAL
Hannibal, one Of the greatest generals of air-
1 tiquity, was born C. 0.. ‘147. Ho swore in youth ■ , , , - - - r —
perpetual enmity to Home; and in liis ninth year I r clock, a tcmblo accident attended with the
I — . . . — —r. rt m . * . * I inrlanf <lnn IV. n P «l rn . ^ .1 _ a _ •«
TERRIBLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT, I RUNNING THE BLOCKADE—AN EXCIT-
1 Oil Saturday night, about half-pxst twelve I ixn citaku.
GUNBOAT CHATTAHOOCHEE.
T!ie destruction of this Confederate gunboat, ift... . L . u , L ,
Tho following is an extract from a letter re-1 “' r ? cUy inf< l rmcd . was tojrpsnlt of care-1 F^Sitqsta^ASnyl 1 ^tc£ m££a e £i?a
Wanted,
. TnnolsL—Grant W l.i.mrf I accompanied his father Hamlicar into Spain, who I 0 ? 1 ®? 1 <3cat h of eleven negroes, and mortally- ccived from on o of the crew of tho Confederate I lesJ ? c f 3 or 'gnoranco on the part of tho Engineer, I will be oat*. Addrea*/’ “T.’saStLToSi'jWtK 00
Jica-' > . 1 “ ■] was tnen commander of tho Carthaginian army.— j injuring .several others, occurred to an extra steamer Cornubia, a little steamer which has ? n dul y at tl] c time. Oor information is, that tho I “»T27-<'2w* Captain & A. t*. M., Augu.u, lu
Ktoftcced. 1 inng heard yesterday. Upon the death of Asdruhal, at the age of twenty- train of box cars, having on board from live successfully run tho blockade of Wilmington k , i E ° no io *. n . Ul0 t riTCr “ f « M Blount’s tctTat-* a a ~r ty.
ii.s Gen. I<ogan and other Generals have 1 3Ut i 6°ok so ' e command of the Carthaginian forces to six hundred negroep. Tho train was from I six timos: I bar, wticn, upon taking the soondings,it was found I X 1 UJti OAiilli
. [ in Spain, and so speedily reduced ■ some of - thcl Augusta, and llio negroes beloncinir to Gen I “RrnwnriA llnn-h 07th ir«<> there was not sufficient water for her to proceed, I A BATE iron frame Planing Machine, Woods
’“ k,1Ied - • - 1 Sputii.-di tribes that a Roman embassy was sent to 1 Wade IIamptorana b^thcr we?e cn route I ^rbtoa March -7th, 18G3. and sho came to anchor. At noon tho engineer
remonatrato aqainst liis farther advances. llanni-1 from Hississifttii to Columbia n Tho w I I will now give you a few. part.culars about I proceeded to get npsteam, preparatory to running I 8 .
1 bnL eJZZTJzZZ: I ^ "PT'P? 1 ”, & Thcac-1 our narrow escapo last trip. Wo made a fino I to Chattahoochee, and wlrilo tho larger part of th? I
The Northern telegram to tho Now York I tions, and in, B. C., 210, look Sagnntum, Mown in g Jsta^ rood about Cficcn^niiles from branch' I ™ n . acrcs3 . from here, but wore just too lato crew wero at dinner. After tho fires J
A. T. CAUDLBIt.
Hwald of the 29th, published yesterday, stated I with the Romans, thus beginning the sec- U-,ii„
I n n. ? Pmi?n H r . n CI,n.t!» I.a —> — e I
i Mulberry
se baa sir
SAAC SCOTT. Tinrtee.
$1000.00 REWARD.
T . • A - I for tlio tide, so we steamed out to sea again, I h ad hcen started,one of the junior asdkaptengi-1 FOR SALE.
.. y «ww * 9 . . I ond Punic \Wr. Shortly* after he «et cut from I V ,lt5 * It Bppears that several of tho cars on I and lav to*in a four, so as to crivo the men « [Beers told his superior officer there was no water I Jioaaoand Let ei tailed irctwccn that occupied
Julies army WAS in motion. Wagon trains, I New CML , ngt wUU 'J > rmy ofll i n ety.Uvo thou-1 h g*"E disconnected and were I little rest- On tlic° 1st of March, (a Sunday I j^,S.'l b€ S em V t ? ^H ch ho J cp,ied ’ “ X kn . ow «* AadwoSipWh
l^upamctl by heavy columns of troopg, wero I Band, crossed the Alps, entering Italy after a pas« I J®? starfding on the track, the negroes inside j morning,) about ten o’clock, tho fog cleared I ^J^htrtcd up the pmnps, and in a mo-1 street, and h&a a depth or aio Sect, lie house bat six
-yelling towards Culpeper. It also stated] sageof fivo months, and defeated the Romans on being asleep and totally unconscious cf their snd there was a thundering big T^L.tJ7.1 m6nt exploslon^oocnrred. The boOerhad got-1 roo^.^Itep.nicnUrs, twh; to,
^h.d Issued an address to his army the river Ticinus. On the march he continued to situation. - . ing down upon us. We jut Su^dtoget
^ V I —in. . ..wi i.„., n ,, • rout hia opposers and overrun the Italian ternto-. down passenger train, which was run- n r0 perlv under way. when her shot be cm to ^ “ “ k0 • r ? w,ns e -° much P°" dcr “•
haduwing a raid into Maryland. This is r , f an his successes culminated in the almost in- ]nin- on K rl.nd..b, Hmo „„ ..a - I P.? p ' r, . y unu.r way, wuen uc. Buot ocgrn to
urws to us, so far as intelligenco of an ab- ] creditable victory of Canna;; where he near
^lul. movement or Lee’s army is concerned, tal! l' desUoyed a Roman army of cighty-six
I I
^uons for a march.- The greatest possible | mj < ecouul ^ t of aQ army heu-roge.Joua os ^ be CT erythmg possible done for tho rdicf of the canvass, and, being to windward of us, wo could ^^.nodaager-theresult proved otherwise.
*crcn<v, which is obf.ervwl in our armids and I composed of Gieeks, It&Iiana.GauIa, Gaxthammans, I ? u “ cr ®J‘ s * ^nly om^ a colovcu firemen, was | no t double her, and sho then began to gain on I u *1??^ w a wreck. Wo hear it rumored, that |
Mrti' iilarly in that' of General Lee, cannot | Spaniards and Africans. Towards the close ofthii j ,n JU rc d °n tfm passenger tra n. _ Ho attempt-1 US) un f,i Bad to throw cargo overh'oard to ] S ^° W rai3Ctl an<i P ut ,n “S^u. H
Snperinte&dcnt.
n plea-o cony and for-
w. it b. co;
Columbus limes.
IM eharaclcr;
jrfted that it is no wonder the first intimation ““'T” of.tjio contest he undertook* to correct
cwmy- If > 8 . wo think, very possible that supported in their machinations against him by f or t to averse the engine, Ac, but found it v
fen. Iaki’s army did move tho latter part of J! 10 r ’°““ P°" eT - . He in consequence escapedto impossible.—Charleston Courier. 1
ped into it and blown us all up,) and then sho |
. . . orrect | The passengers arc warm m their praise | went ahead a^ain, and bv dark we had gained!
some abuses in the Pp»c government, which and exculpation of tho Engineer and Con- S[toen mi|cs o^en amiU was then we^gavc I
> vrere I ifnpfrtr rtn tliAir fwin *a maHn /ivnnr aP. . .w. • . ’ . . - . . b I
A Very Desimle Salt Works
For Sale or Rent.
and tan back for Wilmington. | Oila ^acc^’and i)( Ayn St-^Mid^'Miroad Depot, | T- Mawey
bstwirk
Tyre, and i _ _
B. C., 196. After the war between*Antiochus and
ebafeod us from ten o’clock to seven,
150'miles away from the bar. U was a splcn- ^ 8 T wiia o‘s“or^^nto, ^rju^)D?
* " 1 New Port, Fla^ June 8,1983—dot
FOR SALE *
T WO STEAM ENU1NK3. of S3 bone power each,
three good boiler*, a lot of Bar Iron, Car Wheels,
and other Machinery for sale. Call on
J. R. BOSTW1CK.
may SS—dUt* At O. Wood's Factory.
Medical Notice.
laving had an experience of
practice ot Medicine, respect-
> UMatiseasof
tneo&ceof W.
‘ reri-
May 1», U68—dlwt.
jXTJOTXOISr.
j. B. SMITH & co.,
.. . . * j*.. i r . i “■ w., *.w. aim mic mu ucmccu auuwma^Buu i From ths Coast. T}i(: cnomv’s sconLs and 1 ^ sight to sec us flying through the water
IV c have no idea of tho plan of campaign j the Romans he once more became a fugitive, and j pickets on Cole’s and Folly Island seem to be w ‘ tkl the Yankee after us, tho shells cracking
licit Lee proposes ; but suppose, as a matter of fled to the court of tho King of Bithynia, who j getting a little more activo and bolder within 1 ai>d through tho water. Wo did not
course, ll.al the first thing in order will be a agreed to surrender up his Ulustrious gueat upon tI past feNV di5 , s Ear!y Sunday morning B et ^ t0 the place wo started from until
Utile royal with Hookers anny. Hooker I their hands Hannibal
Must withstand the advance, or if he fails to j Asia Minor, and diedi
do it, Ua will not leave an enemy in his rear *£• 'miliLry.l romped ’’tbSt"Tr^yoMh? ZZfbStt I twcl've blockades lying off the pork | 2 KcR9Sooir ,
,ud umsl attack him. The n.ovemenls must I a ^ ita { tJ of hU Unu! _ 7 vanced and cut of! some few of our pickets.— U lth “» agreed we should leave tho ship -Aigto 'flue Summer Clothing,
cecissatily he rapid and decisive, as no very] ] The report was without foundation. Some few I an “ w ow ner up, so steaming mtoa nice little L lOBoxca Family soap,, with many other Goods
abundant -’onimissiarat can accompany the j VANDALISM IN JACKSON MISSISSIPPI Yankee picket^ wo learn, have lately shown ba y we drop anchor, got the boats out, and 1.too numerous to menuon, . •
„ lV of L „ c . Considering the^^oreat ,N . JACh ‘ b0N ’ M1SSISS,PPI - themselves, but i.istanfiy disappeared at tho h^rythmg ready for a stark Suchascenel JuneS-dtf J. u. SMITU&oa.^
y , . , ' E . *' I. The following extract from a letter received |sight of our tnen. The firing heard in the | ^ cannot descnbe it, but hopo somoday to re*
»paniy in tbo. numbers of the armies, so|f rom Jackson. Miss., is but in keening with I ritv Sundav momimr and in the aftpmnnn wclc I late it to you.
LOOK OUT.
A FINE MERCHANT MILL FOR SALS, situated
la Schley County, on Sweet Water Crack, four
miles from Anderson, on S. W. K. K., eight mils* north
of Americas, snd eicht miles.cast of JfllavUlo, In a
good neighborhood with a good ran of custom. Piles
reven thousand dollars; it was worth WOO dollars when
Cotton wss worth twelve snd a half cents. Any one
wisblne to bny can address PETER F. MAUONK,
may 16— Bellevue, Talbot County, Ua
Vineville Prouertv
F )ll BALE, about twelve acres of the Bryan Lot, o
tho west aide fronting on Vineville rosd, fonr hun
FKESH ARRIVAL.
di'jiAiiiy in the numbers of tho armies, sol f r0ln j, c kson, lliss., is but fa keeping with | citySunday morningand to the afternoon was I lato il to y ou -. We wero only eight miles from
boM a movement by I«e must argue a convic-1 the conduct of the enemy against whom we | doubtless from the Yankee gunboats in Little | tk,e was^telegraphed up to Wilming- ■ —tjjby fin8 imported Holland Qln, in cases, for tile
linn on Ins part that his army is morally very I are battling: I Folly river practicing.—Chat. Courier. I ton **“® Cornubia is in danger, and. the ex-1 y -.at wholesale snd retail by
* *1 j r *1 * I * * * 4« V tnna i * A ii ««,. oAtrift r»f 1 v b • - * •** I citctnciit became very eecat all through the I June 3,1883—dlw* MAS3ENBURG A SON.
suicrmr In that of tbo enemy, and that the I 1 ,nU81 J ou «omcoii . p a ir.Rnin to rnr ttitpt a uw. u >w»v 1
, * - . e r .. z , c (the outrages committed bv the vandals. Be I A RA11.KUAU IU UULUMR1A. (town. They then sent somo heavy guns and
Idler IS not, in point of fact, in good fighting j sides j wtr oyi n g every pound of foorl they I. At ,nterva! . s > [° r man V years. th«ro liav^i j SU rf boats to land us in, as a heavy surf runs
(Mulilion. ] C oul<) find in the stores and on the niantatinns |. becn spasmodic efforts to get up a direct rail-|along the coast; and the commander of the} q nnn LBs.Kiiiickinick smohingTobLeo,
THE TEC HE ^COUNTRY Se, d^yS’ fu?^
ini', ip-ouf, buuwuu. 1 • • • *’• .. I ono will take a map, and draw a line from to risk it and run in. At four o’clock that mo “ wincgai
Idtng i
more residences. Inquire at Mr. J. DeLoachs’s, Mscon
spifHf D W. ORB.
LAND TOR SALE,
I N Calhoun Connty, 8. W. Ua. A flea plantation of
ISO acres—S00 under fence, XOO cleared, flesh and
A friend lias received A letter from his son I ^ishorf "Green” was I Ricbmon<k ?° Mobile or Vickshurg, the imports {'afternoon wo did risk it and steamed slowly up |
in Loui: rina dated tho 11th ult. Ho reports | ?Li»,..rl uerv hudlv The* fnnl/jiiu anro Hi is work will bo apparent. • When j ti.a vrv— -“-5- 'vVhnf'ev
. , ' , I visited very tiardly. ibey took his sermons I n alTcnlon ^laoon is compreccq, tins roail [ their cables and came in after-us. Whatex-
tiiBt the beautiful Teche country whu g= t \>ok a favorite prayer book and cut it up: from Au gusU to Columbia will, bo the only dtemenl everywhere I -1 shall never forget it.
l«n swept by thu brj^- ... . P | chopped his piano anti mclodeon-to piejws, and brcak in a direct ami almost air line road - thro’ Thoy opened firo on us just as wo crossed the
ftifSpwou iirMirauon and a sontnue. r-'ery j c?(n c jf his robes. At the Church | - —• — - _ «».-—•—:—: 1. • 11 —* a *t.o m «nA I
,c.M««ron anu » (even carriedcff his robea At tbo Ltiurcn thoccntroofl h 0 Confederacy to the Mississippi. bar; then the Fort opened. fire on them and
<.f civilization has been destroyed— I lhey carried 0 ff tho robes and offertory plates, j At prcsen t the circuitous route by way of j kept them off until wo wore safely to. Thou-
*, luirned—every ineloRure lnokcn j “They robbed a woman with four children of j jj riuic }fvjlle and-Kingsvillo makes three sides j sands were on tho beach to welcomo us, and
SMOKING TOBACCO. &c.
■— ’ 1 m S. W. Georgia, It lies neat and partakes of the nslnro
or the famous Bpiing creek uads, than wh^ch them
aro none better In (leorgia.
Wlncgabo Smoking “
2 jo “ Boxes Chewing “
_ s W»iflB!fcSWS»iu
For sale at less than market price* by
.. •• - ■■ W.O. ROBINSON, atihe Store or
Uooon. Juoo 3,1SCS. !—a. a uISii,
Juno 3-d5t*
11 more lead is wanted, there' lies sdlolnlrg some
IS or 16 lots, nncleared. which can bo bought low.
ThepUcataweU imqjBanfantffxsIari.'A''
Address. Mrs. SARAH THOMPSON,
.. Spring Oreek, Calhoun County, (is
Mayacth,18M. <13ttrwl«t«
oxor
For Sale
T wo good a
ccllent saddle
r or Rockawajr Horses, one an ex-
torse; also a buggy and harness, I
nearly new—cui lieeeenatUrlcrJb Mastersmt's stable. |
Apply to
luno 3—dSt*
I, C. PLANT.
country tho latter seized all the jewelry was earned off. One prisoner taken djng evcryl , lin g p, lt in asUte of for-
y , • t | yesterday had fifteen watches, besides jewel- j wa rij ncss p6 r the opening of the ports, or the I
l male and female slaves and . e I ] > y Fences, hedges and shrubbery were want-1 1 jm ' w } lcn t )i 0 pressure on our iron works for
■Liverpool Mercury, April 25 Ih.
LOOK AND READ I
$360.00 • Howard.
CAMP OF GOKDON’S BRIGADE, I
Headquarters Cist Georgia Regiment, V
Near Frederteksbnrg, Va. t May 16th. 1863. \
A REWARD ol (490) thirty dollars will be paid for
A the delivery or each of the tollowlrg named De
serters from this Regiment, to any Enrolling Officer or
Provost Marshal tn UcorgU: . .
Mtrke Merrtth, Co. A, *S years of age, S foet 9 mrhea
high, bine eyes, red balr, and fair complexion. Bap-
l.i'i of I he.
ililu bmlicd male and
BRITISH COLONIAL OPINION.
them otr, but left the decrepid and the children J Q J nly destroyed—indeed, tvery outrage that a j ““J."^[oriai shall havo subsidwi. Wo inviie I remarlm'^om tlS ll BMi” t ma n ' 1 IIerald, |
• .. i... iivAtnaaiMSMi ThcM unh&DD7 I fipnfikli nvaliffnitjr conld socffcst. But I ^ l '' I sttciiUon to an triiclo from tho Columbia Car** I »*.,. w r. \ .pn..«tnv k. A |
Something of Importance to tho !M mjuxS P?ldgen°, l tomSSiy a, si ye.re of age, G roet, 10
Afflicted. 1 inches high. bluo_ eyes,..fight balr, fair complexion.
t„ take care of themselves. These unhappy j fiendish malignity could suggest,
people wandered about tho country a
‘ 5 j! I J?oonneii, Co. A, «ioi* of age, 6 fee
Ugh, bluo eyes, light balr, fair complexion,
to be in Irwin County.
beta Irwin County,
i wsnucivu •» • i., - . *
niuly seeking food, and then laid themselves these cruel wron.
luwn and died in the woods and by tho road
subs. Their decaying corpses may be seen in
lirue numbers, anil aro fnod for the buzzards.
.SucUia vl»c devilish “ humanity” of flic Now
K.v'lind abolitionists ol which Bsnks army
is composed. . -
A heavy shower fell in
«PPy fiendish malignity count suggest. *»»» .» «■■■ attcuUon to an arltclo from tho Goiumma oar- N> p v of tho icth instant, which
while not shock you further with tho. re-Hal of | oliniat, on this subject. Wo cannot doubt that I through somo gap in tho vorj
feetlM Inches
bupposrd
From the Mobile Tribune, May 30th.
FROM VICK8BUUC1 AND JACKSON.
.a™. «... .hr. ..m „r >«ai cbaracten, on Males and Females, no matter oi i I. tioHmnn, Co. A, 22 years or age, 4 feet 10 lochra
■omogap mtno very el-1 how i^n^tta^fng their nature may be. He will eay! hlgb^Sirk^e*, dark hair, dark complexion. Supposed
„ . . nceuvauo blockade which is doing} that he will core lrom eight to nine cases out ot every J^belnBenlen County. , „
aid to tho work. Constitutionalist. R0 muCh t0 build up direct trade and cultivate \ jSJg^&SSBft'&£SSEi2Z 1 Peter Bollman, Company.A.** y«« of^ajeet U
A Frkk Cmzxs or Afiucan_ ’Ecxnt Stanoiso J ihonalural r^ur^sof ^ J “** — ““
olinian on ibis subject. >vo I reached US through soi
tho capitalists of Auguste will extend liberal ftdent &nd legitimate bl
Glarh.—A gentleman at Charleston told an
amusing incident Jhat occurred sonic time since, at I debato
We are indebted to Mr. Tobin, conductor on the j Hilton Head island/ Private Gibbs, of Charleston, I milted _
railroad, for a copy of Uin Mississippian of Weilnes-1 wa3 caplure d and sent to Hilton Head, and a ne- j merec, and upon tne nxcraoruiuary couuura U1 1 ScoSup stairs,
day tvfcuiog. P'rom it we extract thei following: | nro ,n uniform and armed, was placed as guard | American Minister, in furnishing certificates J the Constitutionalist ,, ,,r .s. « r—
-"--j
iBMfitirith fontipnal rflpolMfl with most dl«a*troaf I an unguarded tnoineiit* —- , v . ■ tinr rcau era '
9,9 ■ . ,, * I ituotifpr nf tlw eneioy« It is confidently asserted J thoraittive ton©—* <l Whoin do yon belong to^ I ,
Tikkd of the War —The Herald c-jraplams j batUes which have occurred T ken by gnrp riso tho negro answered, submissive- ^ ® '
mat ih,r, ; wan v. ry little demand for Ihe Ex'-1 ^Lu^^rVt^d I». “To fie s^te of Gcddis.on do maiu”-meauing | to Britain and U
v .-i. uonfint. #k»w hnatp. I an
Our readers wilt share with us in tho gene- j dicioes by expre.*
i, that the repeated insults to | June 2nd, 1863.
tho British flag by the Yankees,
Ini’s containing news of Hooker’s late battles, I
l^Sined to believe the number Is changed MndiUon, he walled biBfJ^grny at | 3*. fM , inP . Even Earl Rus-1 ^kJ^SSSiJ
FOR SALE.
jtnol- dlO*
Americus. 61.
! stau off dere.— | healthy state of public feeling. Even Earl Rus
- was tempted to express indignation against
„ Yankees. Wo trust that the Home Gov- . _
ernment will now act promptly and vigorously. Wanted,
If reparation is not immediately ^forthcoming | ^ C oio r cd Servant to wash and Iron, and do plain
House and Lot of tea acres of land at-1 W f*c. F lSinb*, Co. D, SI yeirs of age, B reet '
for ski*. In Americas. - I high, blue eyes, light hilr, light complexion. I
For latther informationupp & ^ j 21 ycsrsolagr,Bfc£4inches
Anecdote of Jackson.—In tho GenefaVAs- j p. 0TO Q Ur braggart neighbors^ the honorjif ourj -A. iookfnk’ior'a small Csmily. Appl^to 8jnvIH8>
" ' 1 * ~ - ' '* * At Bnnlro Wood’s Cffiec, under the Floyd House.
•Good wages will be paid to one wcU rcam-
mended. June 2-dCt«_
$180.00 Reward.
HEAD
imp near Fn
■* « , , , , A kbWAUD of $30 each wUl b «
our cruiser chased and fired | w no wiu <leUycr or lodge i* .
The men Denave iu» . -.» »— ~ I victory was .acciutiu iu um ; , New lOrK, or 11 our ctukmu xj. wn» wiu wuw w ^ ^
tnoud and that toSS operation of Johnston and Beauregard. John- ^ & yank6? V08 scl within full sight of the
nate 1116 YA r ' t “ the - ir ujBtattack, thi* lying state- ston’s army leaving their camps, leaving the | w jjolo population- of Boston—wo know fkat I i Q <j 4 jjor Oooaty, Ga-s ._ ca-icd “ Brv "
T V NH'rn mf |SwrmteeJ among otoew ora aimilar ua- foc in front of them, suddenly asm* the ^ cnt f ro P Nort h would be in convuUions at the cLSiexlou. dark
the North some | “ent was . mountains, and by his forced marches,.first oulra „ e upon tho American flag, and war meet- u c
The Memphis Hulietiu, coined for Jackson’s troops the name of foot - wouldbo held from ono end of tho country 1’r’mtc A-.^^jfalr^waeeyiL
by cwnlrjv, Jackson that.nightorderedlootM to S tbc other. Our fbg and our honor an just ohek™, 2Sy«rs,.oM, 5 feet 10 inches
their laste. If Gen. Lee should, in the course | ^ r t t t 1 “ ^“hiSSnd killed amiwound^, betid«s tbe
,fl.is rambles, happen tortrike into P^nsyl- l^of^uboMAOu^of toe^aukee cet,
fiuiis, wc imagine tho interest in the war news I on Saturday, as we pubfehe^
would suddenly revive. O, that we had an j !“} ; 5™! e ll d I S i ^,h 0 has escaped from tbe ene-1 Preston, of Virginia, in speaking I „
they would feel in a cock fight, and tiro or 11 1 man beHyrethat Stoneman has tttmTO: | v ,ctOiy.wh» Heipdad in our^ teyorjr^ the^oo-. ] Ncw Yo rk, or if <
»lieu thu struggle is too protracted.
A GREAT MILITARY SCHOLIAST.
Emil Sehalk is publishing in
surprising papers upon tho war, in which he
points out very cleariy all tho blunders ^ in
strsfegy which have led to its protraction
thus far, and indicates a plan of campaigns by
which ihe rebellion cau bo crushed in short
order. Sehalk shows up very handsomely the
blunders perpetrated by Hooker in hia recent
trans-Rappahannock movement, and cioarly
•hows himself the profoundest military strat
egist of this or any other age. Ho has evident
ly studied campaigning from the time ho first
drew milk. Sehalk should be made commander
in chief of tho Federal army.* Then,as one of his
conditions of success is that the invaded coun
try should bo made to subsist its conquerors
* he will be in position to put his theory into
practical effect It 'will bo a novelty to see
him collecting army supplies from the scal-
bred plantations of the Colton Slates. As ono
Inlf flm Federal army is Dutch and the other
Ln-CLtutui. n Dutch commander in' chief
Would harmonize with the ataiua completely.
LIST OF CONSKJNBm-PBB..S.-W. R B-
JCNK 2<1, I860.
Jonathan Collins, hV A Huff, IS Bond. IIJV
Boileiiillef, J \T Knott, BN Morrell, G S Dwh-
«, A l’owell, A Ayres, Ross <fc
KasselL J ii Hodges. J K Uuguenm, L b Vtr-
KTO Dempsey, Harris & Kom, Roberts &
Ihinlap, B Teel.
I -*" uSoth< 1.rieUttnant.n5A^gg.t.
Approved.^ Georgia K*Kjf«€na.
May S6tb, MM. - - ' dttawlm
POSTPONED SALE OF
13,826a Acres of Laud.
y. In tbe
rlor Oour
locator, o
tale tbe tollowlng
s^jSEssssfisa&v?
Uon. O. G. Sp«ke, Maeo • ^ y. JONES,1,
• jl B. JONES, I Exaentors
. H.W. JONJKB, r"Xecniors.
W.B. JONES, J .
Herndon, Bun..', Conntv, Eff«hiM^ fr™* 4
County. Wo. DIm. Ac’#* ^
going on well. _ evening from Bull’s Island. Lieut. Davis was on
, * ,.. ' board an English schooner, tho Captain of which
Special to U10 Mobile Register. h °j „„ rced £> bring him to the Southern coashr-
TtLLAnoMA, May 27.—A- heavy rccopnois- Ue h ® d with b' im a commission and important dis-
sanco of the enemy advanced this-morning to tc , )cg for t i l0 Government at Richmond. The
Hoover’s Gap, and wore repulsed by Bushrod P sprung aleak, and Lieut. Davis and three
Johnson, who caplured a dozen prisoners. I * ** linu mttde
Tho enemy are making many manoeuvres,
which are supposed to be for the, purpose ot
creating the belief that Murfreesboro is being
evacuated. , , . , 1
A11 remains quiet here.
others, in a small boat, left die setoouer anu mndo
,, N»ttce.t» JUffig^fegaSSBu «
ti, «.i.r«rk. ,2rr“".* n nssi.«»
convinced from what they saw that H the f -
* a s I 1 wUiAlllv ij w.v*. — _ . • 1 I
Mr Vallandigham is still at Shelbyvn.o.
A. J. S., (NhaPORTE.)
■Ihe New York journals note the apathy with
which Sh6 uewa of the re<’fetit battles rtH^fciv'fcu
in that city. The Herald ;if*ya t!»at too nowupaper
oxtraa, containing tl»e exciting account, were Bold
iu much lower quantities than in auy previous case
of the kind. Almost simultaneously with tins news
there was a prize fight on the Chesapeake, between
two noted bruisers. Tbo description ot that was
sought with avidity, and the war news neglected.
tlSay to the nearest land, which proved to bo
B They were taken to charge by our
and Ufrncd over to the Commander on SuUiv.m B
Island who ordered a detachment to escort the
party to the city to Gerr. Ripley’s headquarters.
Chi his arrival he exhibited his commission and pa
pers to Geu. Ripley. Tl.c papers on exammatlon
eoniiruied the above statement, and Lieut. Davis
3fS- party were released. Lieut- ^tarted
for Itichmolid on Thursday .—Char.
— Among the killed in the liatUe of Cliancel-
lorsville, was Doctor Harold Snowden, sou of
Edger Snowden, formally editor oi the AlexandiU
Gazette. Re was,universally loved and respected.
rack upon Sumter had continued twenty min-
Ses Soger, the Fort would have been reduc-
e< The question is what did they sec, being-in
Columbia jail .—Columbia Carolinian.
ITtVLEJS AsinaL.—Amongst
WM a way goat, raised at South
I. O. O. F.
B ^S£tSSy2iAc&3s
HS^SSSbmSS^S
(Jaue3cd.) at 8 o’clock.
1 By the Committee or Arrangement.^ ^ WEEKS,
Jlacon, June let, 1S63. (dSt") '. Chairman
iiosea 10 r i.:uv
Lx Court House, yjjjmow’in.' The bidding
^ animal was spinted,
:tt ,.lieU the extraordinary figure of $1,-
urico it ^ a3 cried out to Mr. Samuel
jj^ionerot the Revenue. ^ Money, judg-
and at lant r«a
030, at which
M 00 "’ .^‘th "above; must be plentiful in thatregioa.
mg from the aouv . Richmond. Ditpaich.
tingi
Deeatnr,
CmwrorU,
Dooly,
a m
8 M0
7 It M0 j
31 It *30
212 14 »0 I
art It 250
SCO 16 £50
316 18 230
W W 250
262 19 250
01 20 2p0-
:» 1 502K
H3 12 202X
30t 13 193K
SU 1* MX
310 13 200
85o 13 rt
:37 13 SIX
Dougherty. « 4 S00
117 • 4 250
2S3 4 250
102 6 250
2.3 8 230
IU 6 250
S3 10 250
IM 13 250
36 18 250
173 26 2T.0
373 26 250
County.
Early.
Harris,
Irwin,
Lowndes,
Marion,
Early.
No. DIa. Ac’s,
CO 27 250
ES 20 20IX
171 4 215
428 8 490
307 9 4*0
237 U 490
M 15 400
4 12 2U1.V
'.105 1; *oy»-
ICU, Ml 0 SJ
114 O 250
SSS V 990
ogee, SSI 10 S02X1
S .11a 50
' 173 16 202X3
143 16 202X3
1 63 12 202X
1 49 10 2WX
lolph, 300 S 202K,
ildfng, W * 202X
rart, 68 19 903X.
> 205 21 *»X
mas, 121 « *«»
a 005 17 250
.. 315 17 250
100 28 ‘MIX
303 1 400
21 8 9QSX
503 13 S02X
Twiggs. •
Wayne,
Wiikerson
\ r'nniueir. iw I’hyflclan ol hi;;h :
MBS. M. G. DUGGAN
n@H» to. inform the Ladles of Macon <***• .^ I SSff.«55&«K?,
Hlrs. Dr< Biley,
«nuthein lady of sclrntlOc.^ulrcmen^and^ong
IKseonJi
Scond ilock from ihc New Markri, rame tide,
june 1—4t*