Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, February 10, 1863, Image 2
, by iIk
abet 1«tge • f,c», Ur.ggV Keat.ekjr
Ibougk v> horn rettatdou »")»>»of t'.e
Columbus feuqutrcr. - *#asg£X ,.. r ,jjj^eggrSRJS::
- - were not rung, to give tk« »l*n>t, «• H>».- ,««» * "" I* ln
^ .I a-rana ft—rn
J.rtteg from J. T. g.
C»;ll"Ol* l 1 *vn«T»r.v1'«iC"
. ' ' OOUUMBU3
Tuesday Homing;. *<*; 10- 1883 '
j should bare b*«u-
sr*V. V. VorBTH FA 1 ^ 1 .
l-'rotu our Daily V*v*t oTTu»>«i.V.
ANOTHER OREA-o FiRE_
\V.i .Mel th. pobl.c»J”o Of "*» A"
g,„erv •, few hour*.<«' S<« ‘V P- C ! 1 ‘” J
auolb.r Jretrucliv, 1
.,ut about 3 • ' M* fills 'O-Toiug
t __ „ f ,f on? *»“
ofivn
aafu '
>Uuy !*’«
liy I under him,
w© navr
nulil it bad doi
ic did netkao
il daybreak
xhbfo broke should b© rang 0
a f«S ~
llnnd. 1’,'lt t A I'Ustfv
most ..I lt> *"■
rsnj-lkiog »•».>*<
Kvpry b-tl in 1
i *«»cb occa*i»' -•
« to Vidindf®^
fQiaai
1m* In Kor.li 1 ,
last vandal front If*'*'
~>. .- ! K’tt-tea a«4 WUmifCt- •' ' ‘ p ' .
! .St t.. V I , „ it th ■. • title destruction «i*t«>Ml
.Ore. re be duett U.e- -«»•"; *V, H I;
• v >•«» The mijv .».«•• m»lel..'..m.e
•h th© |V. Hon w i*h the militu ‘-f >orth La.v..n •
w- i )*•• r*- T.ade* t-, every Stale In the >*uo*.
r,..- ' . Mat'* • f prrparatioa vie 0<Tjani<£°. discipline ami y our1
■ • Si : , . hu tliuu’.'iRiii and s' n*
: ■ i 5 .
i=?a
.. tre having the l>«- opportu tt.v «» , m , t , be lnapirod ,J Ih.s nra.iuv. ! »»'• * -tin dofeece ot tlt«i. btm
give c‘otroot ‘infurvu itiotb v# bleb *t rail gtb- ^ fat ,\. oU coi.w, but no
TELEGRAPHKL d !SPATCHES.
jr.j '~+'rgr-rrH to the >. • • " *
■ I ■ * 11 '
Tbfe M a £ ruder fleet,
p.„ of ib« Magrudw b-%
• .femonarmtad it* e»el«»cy To aid
' frifada at other pniot
• the one my. w « j^i
tuiw. -..'I with ritlNao*.
t .u 0f three beHA.,04 tbet'‘
were run* lor n *bort limn, and Vhn.
! ally there was no general nlarm II"'d*
‘ihiioioit utaal
t di«J not kno
l him for Ihb alleged failure ot U
aWa tiu
*nce tu*day
p|«l(d. In t
intrnju.'td a It'll penP'
n.sot to the. Cou.titut
tha 7»e.*c«’*.i'*a
ti,o . root of fail
c^top'ainoi ol
! the Ju liciary,
t bill
rt *pMroprUt : .'
Sernto, .1 >hnaon of Ga.
ng hh amend-
i jiroridin* for
ion **r nny State, in
to adjust grievances
r ..r -M.i to committoe on a ,» -, mr> ;
Tho Supremo Court hill • - • -l*
MagruJ'
ilia be5l»*r, il h auceegifUl.
tbff ci o'dit of the in volition
\v botlior this »*<*• or r»ot,w . .
val men in other qu irt r* wii. not oom-
late to adopt itlwrnu'eitvrainOt got up bj
boin*
DBlTCslRV.
Oit'd. in Baai{il'»i, Uarril eouuty. Or-'Mnlxi
l»r, 1V A In the *fiih - -ai bf b'.« *«*, Ur. V.t .
Cn ,.repaving K, *;*■ . f mt-.U. P.. .i-
i th in *om*i3n.» ^ „ hM dcvnvM a :«ai ; >; * t, i r ?*. , ‘ 1 ''* ,v
, If not on* oal. ,{ a . ana two e me. nl a kind ami ind>i'r* i I
‘ iev* ’ mtfcsur. Hut why should tti*? mourn*
And lie* down to t.lc.-wanl dr t ’.-uu«.'
11 touch i
..f Broad »
.- C l to lh« drug
coovioiiim of the improiirloty of
y judging Hint campaign, or of os- thore j, , rlin i-.r in comp tlitt t
,. Icioin- thus. Who abhor cr.. ; tim.tiiig its merits by „oy standard which ^ ^ u , t „ , hostile meeting j (
O,-w Ibo vsll of ftencrol Ho*cll i n diotont critioraov eot u^M the tneiunrc <bollt ,.„ rt 1^,1, the point «ben the , a
rohb caimuAndlns ibia Military Deyxl- j of valu* i forc« u..d«r .ilunownil Jackw
wii.'i'r"-'; ThiifiritufthrieM^prmUl* ''hood ; lrl pi , #ltion
imlliWi Mrv * :
• «y belong, unde r s’ 9
; tho nnomy *
•*6 on a obtain,
»*and beff»r*J mi
and
the .Siata to
; h#r.
. . what it la
: , cur defc'iico. 8 . Tho
• .«f England havo lmig
f.. r Tckms t*> gain
n w«
r}hu baa ui»d.i
ofsofferiu? bnmani'y.
a t -
Bui 'ipf’tr to theChri*-
. Vbo'l's- thV lovtj ol* Ood shod abroad in
li’le boi-rr. U obauaed from ua ouemy inlo a
iriend.
a and ’.inrhoM abdlind in hi?b
i I'tsiire :-*.eamOT». ad#V»ted
with all tbe
nde '
A. >V are, with the ran*
i, ,„.(lm.ily arrest <1 Tl 'l"
. e. : r i !■ on Bf*ad atro* ►
Urge , Ay Kr „, k ,g,,a
aipt’.QO ol width . open .o Ih-iu. and
includes ! de'-nd their own portion of l-'-* 0 ,
L^t them verify thair profewlon* .
while they ycl li*vo a chancy to
«•« "r •""" fr;"' dry goode'etwo*. | mat, th.m good by toWnle.ri' r- *«•< « , ;
o Ware and ">• _ wwli of a time when th, Oovornment n«)-t-ir ...npaig;.
eltbapori"!' '>•<■■ * • Han- j sa* v c-s Bemombtr that a na* and ct- a, a who.,
• ^riXtd ^ trh.o.ber.' I tended ^n.crip.ion act is impeding, and
*L... with-mM ! take et«p* to aro.d a In q( ih
In t».e H‘>u«e namerou* bill? and re*o- , -j,*,
l,.liana were inf-ducid and referred. bor'.-.Ain
OncprvW.au.3 «' aboUah tho P^t-tk..o ^ Ua- ■
Department wa? lai<l upon th** table. lho r v ,. r
T^e E"qairer ba. >'urtbern date^ ' ’ i,wai.ier*
d he wi’.l not l»i* , i . .. S-'xro Regiment Bill p*‘5 r <l , reauuue
. .... TH* it 1 yj *a sutucienti., ct ’- ; . . .
" r,,m • ; tbe Ho 1-• -yaa* SB. na * *4. t'pon tho boiier deck. ■ ^.i* r. baled
... the ••niir** n»»«» j X i„. Yrt? .li«» aee.»unt of lha ongagemanl . two ’. r d.*-;», are piled up. and--
of the country can bo made \v.s-» Ib-irv, Tenn., claim* a Voderal | cure iy f n # ened to tl<ns ^* oVt ^ “J Y
: uriy in «h, vlctl . Il.-uifaderato lose, »l hilled. 10tt j tbeln^jf «hn
ho will bo w«|. J blidiioent or our Indepei.-lance. an lit- prii; , r . ir , : Fedora! Iw, 2 killed ar.d r w , f . t „ n U al„i placed on t>.-
oomed with a shower of muskolry and ! required by thaaiigenidc. of ilia pwri* wju-.d.si, cvh.n,r.nd aii.cl.or<jn th«hurr.cg on».
ho matter, of which be errites. ' . h ,i|. , n d Jackwn will amu„ him. until j s. war devotopm-ni.-.-a-'y .j.;n '•'•«««'• t in M ;r^n eonrly. « >» • , w p-••
Mum f t Ren. Bragg tho rrrdH of e..«- 1 ,„j Hill, with their Iwye, will «- —'|Uf 1 »bH-- . .c.l.v ,ent there .
Tin/. ofg*ni*:B|f and executing Jhc j.^blo-quick up and **y to him
ttnoral Jjt
tar;, r
t j ed 1 'J*** of »««* i ^
lV * M I il.si.pan I W ..nttiilttf IT.Ua 1 -It:. ^Tld^n.s.T •
cl. thev ran ! Kentucky Campaign, evidently from
w.me officer thoroughly conversant with
ouipi to crun th'
(tolph street, Moupio-l
nod shominhots' rhops
and that it should bo viewed
.. wh'iia, and not In part*. The whole
force, ho rays, comprised only Jlt'.frT men,
of whom Polk's oolumn <»l>toh Gmi.
lirogg accompanied) nuinhnrod tt'iOfSl,
,f their ■ .nlenia. | «*• «»"“• ! ^ «”**• ^ ^ tt ' uoohtt *
elrv oat»tlj*l 'i'.* , o‘.»
.sea,- than any other, and in Marshall’s Wft He »k«n reviews the
oncornOu, man , ^ t ,. o) „ Wy )„ „ r joas incident, of the campaign which
bardahf;*
■dcvolopment*
cry ri^pfjctf'i'ly.
Clxtto^. Aik
ha.- b«tia ibj will
" ilnlli i R OfhWn
Where iher-. tutcrcth not fteits.
An.I daarti. wao keep? iui i-oiKil« fau-
M«v ueret once cam* in.
Whern no *fief can chan„- -
The d»rt?a,*«! of that Jana >h lisnt
bi.ivf -iw acd 'isHttiers OoB b«e
n cbanije hi? dur lo niabt;
Yat then
Then if H-
lbr-T pbouli —-- -
: :lioaRh it lc»vw fuoni
baniriimout.
ibeir low i
BY ELLIS & LIVIEGSTOE.
punLiix^.
JtO SI,
appoint a
Hif-l
Palm
dentist, and !»■> “
is., of I. worn hnrat
A stiff win 1 «a» '.lot,mg,^ anti tbn B.
energy, but. •»f,.m.n«;«ly.
I.v thu tin.o the dames bed maohad tlm
drug Mot, • Mr Or, eU. .
irbt-
- * 'Vo.-tns.tkh.K-' } contidersblo .-.rcssio,.
• J mn r l a pAottipl rreponw 15
b<* aa ot* patrlotiim
alligfitor •’
of tho wet!”
A* I b-jvo pfovitnifly »
will not bu dwtoated, «v
(iorilia. Liucoln, to
ooinmandoi' ench day,
tLirve*. or lead thorn bun
Ah much apprehension
for our friends to firol for u« tv ho are ovor
the front, you would be p«irf#rUy
A mob
f.r.-d upon .svalry sent thore
ijorit-'- Grant aacitamant prevai.eff
lmp«rt*ui froBi Hashis*!##* s„ York by the Kepub*. ,
id ih.s srir.y ; Th< Hadlr.al Pr gramme lor the Pr««- u d .^, lt »« hsgli »• l r *“. bu! closed at
• J ~r «»,s, XV a r - A a lllitfC II-
a lb<>ui<!i
ith perfect *»t-.
> th • duck • ‘‘Coine in out '
i natural
at Ion of the War -Yankee V\<
tiniice*, Ac*
The Washing-on cereeipondanl
icanl,
f.„,l tb« } umpkle f.rilili
countered
dool l’r
The IJdltorlal ConraOtlun.
We are glsd to laarc that this h-ely
!ik< !y to do aonicliiing for tiio promotJ
of the Idtrrnta of the pr-". cpnoiaily
■he in,.’tar M' TWCurln? su|.»»-> "
commented upon by writer* t«
U'h cominabd. | show Drag* * error*, and «Ute« clrrum- ^ ^
hi* i'.ii w'v; . K>m^tj»bow!batin«*QhiniUnco j uWaJ , ed Ht l j,o opcu indifference with
‘ it wa* impotilbleor impolitic to have f.»l- . wb j cl| Wo ro)(!te d the uumorou* but cow*
it. v .J.I th* programme chalk"! f**r our j ^ >u wn , confront our Mr**. V» c
army by Ihree critic*. l.uUhr m«»ra fn n a want vf • ’-• rhU g
Wo have no tiuiMo itate th^ccircum-1 n | J )ng if
ilAftCo* particularly, at present, but ^o | oVur> . j -y . .
recapitulate here, from a tabic fu.-m-auJ j ,^ ur Want ,
York Herald
»Hh uiiimt*. *ay*
hi* letter
The following detail*, obuined ft<
political and dll»lomal»* toot**,
doubt)*'^ prove «*f inti re’
ddubt)»'*> prove
r that U .w •—r — . „
.iiunno v at until \n* end of l
U**»; Richer j ITT.
l-o Mfathrt in Richmond has burn
very ir , mai.t fw icvaral d,y«. Tkatv
was a snow on Tuesday; »!»..-,
'wi’’ ’ Thursday, ,r.d Icinpnratur* modaealsd
cal*. AvutMTA. fitb - s f”
tho o
boHidcn-
Tho*. 1
ol furui-luti
11»
manuHcript, xomaofthc reaulw f 't
TUtf August ( ',>na<f- } ^ operations of the troop* in «»en. |
h kiy* "l* it under- • Rfagg'a department from the *i»th of.
.m At.ori- : Vagiia t l0 tbe battle of Murfrtxw- j
important j horough: Knflmy’a loaa in killed 6,-tW. •
(lent ft ncdln'iterm "
nvunuie tho people
ith •:
many
.iui.,ning ,|jral«-» iulunaimenhe ..ih a,
down Broad * * ••* f 1 : ' . , >d that thoCommitt-w - *“ —• . ,, , f 1 w*u»w- **«•• — — 7 —- ™ 1 ’ i«. w ', ( ,
. wnli on tho routh sultvof l»r. , prMJ , v very Important j, oroll gh: Knorny'a loss m killed 6,-M. j (r - m ittr v.Uo» this arintw In Gau. L i v - now comroarulorjjfhol
WarcS drug - tor,, v boro it *”* tT *™ n ' rX in f >. P . v,nm<, which i» 1-Koly t - WQOO ded 28 W ^epturu l j army . J]
It c 1 tended on lU’Holpb "*** f;> w,in,n , .• ,. Xi . 4 , p radical lntore%t and import- , t .* vi- ltie* 60.704 Property capUro-i or Your bumblo corrwpondcnt U one of r . g< .,i.,ry» iio.nrrny
xmo aonr* • ! .Ur <-fiiwhich u* t con- | tJ|M lli|t i y rr ^» of tlm ^ . -r.-d-Axtillery 71. Miiakafa*3.U». I th# many whu hmrn l e f. home, family, j tl»«dir-- ' jkg
] :n anrh .mciinei t da; g<- »• »•»“ ; . , . ' ahortof.? majority o’ to- j Wago:i» 1W, Mu'.o* and horw. ^ comfort, not to rmwI »nd ‘ >-
- ; ! C6„*is Ikfl r-jn,uv»t rtf A portluff ■ A f1 'I ?s a ^ Tat .dually r,,,s„se„ le d In This by a f .rcs which sf .11 »t»« »-] •*—
....trrial. .n,l,ho.-«M«''.<'“>l d “;i! fc ,,. 0 , lvwUoni ,i,. n nl,vnl l yhc<loiiW<vlj,ii p|, t « ha. never i.m W'V end
..< the »» ; hol Thertoumnienditloniol aottr-' '* « 1 which Mutfroosburu'
arranr«nmi
Hint provei
1 Oiir ofllci
*t »n thr
,.i the brie'
fide of lb
nnd Ogletl
live hand
♦.tore of ■'
charred«
ttr<» ftri'.i vfHhiua t**
Of thu origin '»f
certain infi rm'!*' r
geutlutnaOt whoi ar
that tb*» dam
ox tent j
ite of ou» morning ;
jdy will bo llk.ily to carry
» building* 1
next \
flirt
titutinu tbo kouth
««fl between Broad
on Broad rlraet the
U a,«i from Vim drug
ght in fHV-'i of
the general' adva
md adopt-
Toe Cl»atle*t.in fXyur.
?ng to international law. the blockade of
Charleston harbor, cannotbo again re"““’-
ooly M,000!
t-pondor- j | t *-,U be «wn that the onemy'-. ervaual-
Bcbetne for | t i M bifg # ly outnumber «>ur whole force
may d. vio ••ngag' d, not on any onooccasion, but at
all time* and place* uggre^tte-i' When
it i* borne in mind, too, that (Ion. Bragg
uvyv. ‘Accord- M - aa carry ing on an oflbfie/r* war. mostly
utflee, i
W*»UId ro. r u*f utem
n. ltav* adopted n
- - — , lilan wnlvhVill rntes r-»‘T rr‘>k»W"
• «t,rn vu to light ' before midsunupor. Tlie appolntm
j (inn. il -'U.o m Ih- csouniaud
••iOsf apoadily alleviated j it^naide. whu r**ign*s i* a part of *be
avkarnatn in. ,.wwi-r lio* of our Rich- plan above n.m’i -r#! It"
m „„.i .utk „uw.. ...a a.v. aii.ik«K!v !h’n^ro-.•
bean sai l, I hsve y*t to nevr oi tbe ur*t • . fiiJI m and lienee *
Holdio- v. <i lui fr.i. txt' death or dbyJ «.jfne | rompt action
„ •„ st.rt.Uuu this .iutur in Uw. Ws , &7lfcfc l-iu-s.lf-h,
g, the litv.*-*«ry q'jalificat.oa* i >
ho now ha
*”i f\w#ru if “
Hookwr Uk** the gash, the
, , ... , Buw.irt U. carry oul hit l-ians.
grumble at the harc*h»p* tru * «o i ^r* ; ' xft J, WK i} :0 n*y ;->n
•inco war*waa Initiated, hum * t dur--. ! tir.* |*lt.;tim*i e" ,r "
al to tha .Augusta 1 • ' '
McMinnville, T--nn . «»*'* “ Y
IV >m Kentucky ata'-wa that nri . 0 *- ,inr -
Ohio and Kentucky r*-d- ;»-s-w<, i \-r;u '
r‘. f>r*. f. ".4 gilt each *>tb- -, r * if >, * t ‘
killed. U «• mr.- ak)
.1 i:
kijie-i, 11 w -uuded.
purp
(he part of the
R-y:. >'d* Doekin moved to ;
T'siiowsw, y eat el day, for i
s.f ils-ftroylrg the fl uriug 1
Pstton, M.,rjar.'tc«valry.foughlj
r ecverui r ■ • tut Ml bv'
'
••J. IB? wounded, M priaener*. our
wounded.
Whet tie:
A R
' thing
General *
Mr. liroafaiotUrf if Pf j ,.| „ nt u tbuetplratKin of slaty days-
lM"te»s,n »-,.a m*«. l'f
d >mnking ruiu* the «tlbct oi
night.
ho Qrc behave no
Wo hoar that one
r dircovarcd if. *«X*
bursting out on or
f Kni’pi'.
auh.-hi.rl of * ,uirw.y wl-'-ho;.e
up„„ lira it wall.. ...d which was
*d during tho nigh
lirtv® boen tb« v,.ub «*t
lf*o, it might
iticondtary ■
In the enemy’s torritotj
uroat linos of comrouuicat:
roHilily soon Uiftt hi* chance of holding
i,u sgitvandednodtion* ws-i deaporntn
o’-1 <.ieed without l&iv *co©»**on. m« »,s
s. rr .rtu- 1 viom tho people ot the region, which he
n - lL y ;p procure ft -i.pply ofrottnr., nud i ,i ia n .,f recolvo; and 'tc may saWy e »y
wilt,that thin la- ? f! M‘ rr -“ that r.n other it?rrt*:»«to*padtt|p-| OUp
„j Th,. niarTltig cries of English cotton j 9i j e cnn n , ft ko such
_ re led to tho Irollef that lu
ltta*-, wilt av*i\ V. or self of th» «
li.p .
,.w r _ itt the
•rnn* wi]l lie heavily
army * “
• myxllM
exhibit of i
«P»rativtf will induce KnglMo^-' -
t.kr adtanuga of Urn. Braur««.r<V.
Iiro.join.lto-. ffrclarlD* lira hlockado
.aiid, 1-y vdiiuh moans u isrc'i s'JI-I-ly cf
cothm con lfo pmcnrtitl, owl th
ostimaloofthoo',''»> " f l, "‘
iaUrnymI. nr uf lh« MU-Ill >f »»•<• ,n,tl ‘
r,I ’ c ‘ rnsTtcairr.
About 1-i n'Clorh tl.is -IM-roing th-J-ro
o„,iin bi oko Ottl in tho brick -lure «<!j.-n.
j« R Dr. V.’oion thu tolrth ' "1-B rI,m -
mile I in it. "0 •1-xW. by
burninc piece of tlmWr oonnccilng with
lira si.o-ilng wall of I>r "•*><>;» •to 1 "'
Tho scardly of «-»tri- in Ura l.slghborhnuri
wns Ajroin (.sinfully f»U, -nil boforu il
could bo o^ibiaed from u distance the
ruing, give *h> , , IW mpnufacluring tlaai
tho onemy.
Wo may refer agni
hhnd-*.
i t-» the d*'i
but t ; fight tho good light <
till victory upon victory e»a ! furni-h ’
independence en>l p-»aoe to oar fufifod-.-
"’if, tb« Surtlsorn iMtiaaol a SctMyl ( ^..V^mt'tbl"!! \ £. "”a m.
revolution fnvorab’. t-j u* i« poreaptible 1 ,:f'. • mad • » » conquer R r hui"
—favorable, w« writ-, becnu»« facti >n . 0 i,. lir ^\,o M m.i-- i*:>i .a* ' ,fl ' M ,! .' iV ’’
against faction i* l- miug *r i. 1. *nn r b- - t -uc lor ».ea • w-thm f-‘ >'
»« c.n li.'r. amt ttrar- )„ " K” ’- 1 'I “'it" "i',of tbo radical 1
of reason beaming f' - ih, in -- o: the
moat influential spirtti of the N »rth. w o-
dnrctoAp an to Isinooin tkalr r >
i demnation of hi-* damnabln 'ouv*.< i.. ‘.ho
! pri kCf-ution of this unholy war.
J Wo cannot be too julndful of our
i tudn io r. ju.t nnd ot muling Providence, j r* f*!r *i f tV-’r C-*--
( who hm *u*t*inyd U* In this gf.-it tria- ) -rehio'd (hi: -
: nn i ooutm of tho many au tinit the luv. ' A ,accept th<*ir pn.tr.T
'} of trie wr.uig against the right. j »• 1,11 *' ■’
, pub*ini', d't.
• Enq4
.1 by ti
J of Director.
(Kl.nff* will b.
Dr R w. (Kbbea.
ta.i President oft>
f th' Tat-
N'arthtTU date* re-
t!.i»nir.g ha*
. Democrat* of Now
1) .1 Herald ha* hi.
that the dwp
,r S.?a EXECUTORS’ SALE.
bi cast work* atii unabled. :
t. • veep the dcckh of . .j,- lEBaDAY, March’h. at 10 o'clock, %.
, . nrop-.r- the way for . \ )‘m.. in fr-nt of Kili.t and Uvinssiou’* Aar
. tlf.n Hootn. fifty and oiit-h.-ll rbaio*
it" v Ji®* wT; Muscogee Rail Road Stock.
i imw ->f i*acn Ws'kt. and i Alsa. thUiy-*ixanden%-half*bara«
■'..'r.Tih' 1 ! r'.V^ht Uobilo & Girard R.R. 8took.
iV- '. .: ‘T. cns'i.i", ttcir Three Lot* on Oglethorpe st.,
tho enemy'* via*.'. 1 to-wit: the Booth half of l*t aurnhw- 1W: also
• i.-r water. a'.= ite : |r<t i»*. contain in* f»c® half «-re »i Jati. oo«
* ; rieht-reotce ^wj-lim* at'l *IUMM;ary uo,-
b- ;•!. -Hi- wb. ; , *«*%;. f? ; ^ r -r.W
tsnee than the •*•*!! *«>.-. ;• ■ A
ik they onn s' <>JT - ,‘ ii4lrj Ji'w.uvn (.:’ ••H.—'. ad-oiiur.x txi«
» tho nr’* ship* \ r , r h i.mm on Uie ■ . . :
> vl. cr-!t>’Ji?:.u£*;Si;S: ; s,U:fe
lamiJtT . rv»i.!. *'il >' n i"X th« norih
6 lu»h vSvCfV • rwtit.io wii.: 6.-. T’’ ?l. sJ, ••», •(• “>•>• *•>, - -.
»lj -ininj: tw I'* 1 ' r.f.njnio . ,1.
their . •. AX $lX ' *-« Mive ^f
.... i '-w’i'it.ra iim i“tVu”i “. “ B
,,nl.ra TtnWi* - “i,V,KPlt W. WOOhrOLK
in- vm. ii. tfOOLfUlsk.
Kifiiutort.
EL RIB k LfV««iST*iN.,
1 ,**jr ■ J»t« £g!!Lt*.L.
The Countryman:
by j. a turner,
:iv. a a.
<jr-TWQ DOLLARS PER ANNI M
u >■' knivi'i. and alio <*'
; r ugh anything, (h
* -ic, ,i. nothing can p
• ho *hip.
be liar: !
d with lb.- ! . * .'f but
luiMov r.n hy riHi’..
kit CHK.SKY ha* takrn
ut »>* Kotld. 1‘reor.Y
Xfiuhar: k Cnapsaan’* Pr
I ecr catb handM.*
J NO. J..
“ukskvT
hm will t"J U'»in{
» of tin* govornmont ri i
•t tbi- P i/po " -
Re
nf-rritig
Kronen i. reg-ivl
K. ' i •"in l''"ron
md B,Mi'h. L D
•l* that Nap >l«on «■
ir national J
if they
ante ol
.n«i*um ani>plied."TbU bait ii too tempi-
!»,, d**p^i*dby the Great Power*
•u;d tiitlou thoy arc blind to thuit own
(ntui. ktHnudeolf-reHpcct, a* tho loading
nations of tho world no order of tho
Lincoln diwpotUm will |>revnnt »b**m
from sending thoir vessels for v.ipplioH
both to Cbarloftnn and GalveHtoo.
It would rejoice u* If time should prove
thut our C'harlaton rotcmi>orary is cor
rect In its onlloipationH; hut wo soo no
rwio-on to obango our opinion that neither
Brit tin nor Prtiwoa will itvali hm -
nnd belonged to Me. Ivopmnn, of RubiqII
county, A In.
It ha* !>• n •» morning • i excitotnonl.
and con I u flop. tind we mnku up this im-
j»erfoi*t uccount with much dlftlcillv nnd
frequent interruption.
.'.tf'j'.l'.’.fc- 1 ''
TiiTToly (ill) county.
nhouL ■I'j unl' i*
NnshviUe. It 1* on the route fn>iu
Nashville to bpurta, nnd a road from il.
curving onHiwnrdly, lends to McMinn
ville, which is nearly south of Alexandria.
M< Miunvillo ia tho tormlou* of aynilrond
from Tullafromn, distance between them
’io inlltM. Weuro not ndvised netotlie
••rcngtkof tho force of Reynold* and
Durkin in their raid to Alexnndrin, but
presume thnl it we- considerablp, as
Patton and Morgen had to retire before
them. Perhpps they are ondcevorir.g to
dank our army at Tullnhomu; porlusps
or*.ly on n pillaging ctpcili'jpn. l.>
tnm*povt t>vtillery and tho hoavy
of «n intentry force through tlur section
of ountry into Ka*t Tennoxv.o nbovn
CbflttuUiKiga, would bon work of extreme
dilflculty, and it can bardly bo that this
ii the design of tho expedition.
The-New Y irk cotrespondent ef tho
L .ndonTiniort, writing.lauiury ”d. rays
Mr. Lincoln himmlf, if not generally
W.i'id, b.«:iove* that'he h’nton in at an
„i,d, that .-mthinj; which' 'her h-* th«*
N.-illmrii pos'ple t nn do will be nbm to
rc-itoro It, and hu only flghsa mil tbe light
lo tho bitter ond hoc*u»« prhl« or shamo
ortho fear of public opinion, that lie
does pot rightly understand, prevents
him from ftcoopting a result humiliating
to himself, hi* party and hie people
i„ tho old story ovor ngnm. It i> a **• •• — • ■ -•••
inn gem George 111, in the ebapo uf a n h aa ansu
elected Rr-ubuit to-cnafing tho old ob-
atinacy- ' ,
Tho 1. union Time*, in u leader, lay? j 1
ih at it ha* “never doubted that the abo-
loranro, capable of carrying with them J '•iL'-.'i..
thoir own fuflllmont. That this measure. I ,no (U'g
liowovor, is no hoinago t<> prineiplo or Jan. -4• 1 -, 7
oonvlotion, but morolv tho ineau^ of mi- 4 'Jt n »l of slUrl
np, to-day. thore is iiltln nawr
worthy of tranumittil. Army cutler*,
like the locust* of Egypt, aro proying
upon tho wauts and tho I ' ' l ‘“
patriot—in fm> buying up
transportation ■-> g-t'in/ • h-ir poison -us
whiskey, rotton t • >, and w >rthlf»*
nlnptraj h through, la I» : « urenco ov«»‘
boso* of do hing and prw
cipation
of th
the N
ogni
ngthr
i ..Ian of g.a i ual r
m'i •. kin ran*. -
:: i c.;
oldiar from hi
i«!atlve»
v il
ilemtl.st wore It:. S
.jondiibU.* ^ ' ‘
U.ep .f lifro
I ‘ ’
r arm* or a pea
eig: Rowers.
iviii m * f the
• r 'Hh \Vp*h-
ii that then
vaUolder w<>oh! j
UHpen-a will b*i
l l«ii to u .
i.. fi-r tho Gov- j • •• .
:
ii-Dry. H thinks ; ^ .
i » kick «p " mu*?. : i - .
, w ill be aided \-J | !•'
it provod by tha • J'|*“
!>.»• Senate pir^o-i .n
, The .Su- Ban
farther disgusted. ^
, ; g ->f importance j r ..
i ..ported a UiU for . Vy
which vmi raa I • / '
r *r Thursday n-»it. .
The New Y »rV T
ri u ;u Gold lnU S ;
ih of th. i. ,
io«t of them insolv- ( ^
•aid. M;> army
a V arm '• living saved fr- . i n* t^siru-i.«
r ivagt-. we hope thoso el mir jri' ..-i» wl r.*
ninUe enaagemeute with us, ana nv>*t> wno
i >jMl«mvUt*l doing *o. will exoraDe a htt
! ralienee; i<i * low d ys «f nope to ot-aj|i i
i n th - in »: mij» • houable i*la,e,ni wb, •
not|fi* will Ik- givrn. ! a tho an annum
u! I »> • ,lr».ra'»l^ that those wuo hav* un*a
.'. , v. U With .-. -■ •' «■ U a' mi'* and p*
•h-'r. f or tfi.* pr.> jt»t w iM-, M
(it. Strapper - J- ttMjbb A SU *
f. • •
j Muscogee Asylum.
! N election w-;! be held at th »J 'onnr,l i n <.
her. on Mouday the --l
thi Jwrtloe* of ill" I i fenor tnurt ar.il i
nrand foun-'i!. for tw-» triHvea f Mu*-
\nluni for the Poor, to till vs<:aneiiw.
■^IVbO. w. 4l.SKff..va
CAUTION.
A
i, John K.
.n J. H YU'
i the note n
iq.th« %
• in N"i
Texas.
More about tb© l'‘lrn»
We hear pevural reports jtnd cOnjec-
turen about tho origin of the flro on
Tueaday morninj;. As them sopnis to
bo so mu oh unCtrUWy about it, <thc
general opinion, however, baihg that it
originated accidontally in the «boe shop
«»f Mr. Wohler), wo think tti*t a thorough
ami smirching investigation might to be
institute,1. Out city lias suffered so »*-
k.uvly IVom Ores within tho last month
or *ix wi-oks, that It 1? tirtia tv> Ulo evory
• tcrt.ion and exort'lt# the utmost dngroc
of vigilance to correct the carelessness or
turret out nnd ]iuni*h the crimo from
which they eriglnaU'.
Wo hoar tint everything in the shoe
shop of Mr. Riehler und the watch-
making establishment of Mr. Jordan was
lost , ,-i.o that Sir. Iloopes, of tha Tele*
Kcnp 1 - . . _
buildings
j or morengenU In the city who pay twun-
ly-fivo couts per yard for it ar.1 st-ll it to
fntnilios at uu advance of ton per cent.
JW* The Athens (Ga.i Faotory, we
'corn, bus been Bolling yam at three dol
lars per bundle at the factory all tho
time, limiting tho quantity to n family
in such u way as not to allow on* family
gut more than another. Jn the
w*«»JW4
rib tho postage.
-i’ninly one great nn-
»aid
Up to thi
Y part a
sittffup a domestic enomy against the has baen gi-en.
Southern State*, in abundantly proved by j ' I ho Ml "' lor * li0 fir ' * time in
the fuct that abolition is a punishment to haa appear'd in almauac ti n
award to
.7*^* Th“ Chattanooga Rebel has been
in for mod by u gentleman just from Middle
Tcnnc««<> •. that ho had sunu it stated fro-
quenlly, in various Northern pnpnrs,
revived through our linos, that "Brute
Butler bus boen ordered to return to
Now Orleans t-» resume command thore,
and tlut Banks hus been ordered to some
field of operations- supposed to b,
1 1
wenthtr, if it contir.UM fine,.
be of that character t» give i
the Gorilla, no excuse tor I >
ing an onward move on out
them cotur, and
“tar
i Mefl iff.
Organise
Editor A* i ’ tin—
truth that the Hoc:
formed n Unverno
ninaudor of tho Army of
•mpwBod 1 tho Potomac
. i • ,• tbi. Lxanlaitn., I ha
... • i'.nw, ;* now well aware.
Dot, ...-.in his course marked out heforolmnd. Our
. t . ; -‘vo/-!" iipprt ' iHte that had General >L ■
in been untrammolod bv tiie
ii. h und intrigue* of ignorant ci vil
li i wuu!d long aro this have ended
(••• ••'*r*l H ker hi : * great
>•• fr»i • frtim the ,d>* .« w whit !•
: nil ,-f General McClellan's w -,!•
i plans untuocoMful, am the radi-
O dnubt I c ' : "* >• «re that this isthatr Ian eiiani-a.
. t I ’. •. . ommauder will thus have ont
' 4 ‘'* < - a .iantngs ovar hi* prodocSMut*.
delay- t i ! mi the niora fact that he iviii be
Let ; • t > net according t.. Ill--*wn judg-
I ue •• w il the nro likely su oeod.
j H i i s off,iris prove unavailing. >>r
klnri* overtake ,i«r armies, the
f»f (he radicals will centre upon
uu, wh.**e mediation they will
•cut. Them i, one feature in iW : j
-lich must not be overlooked—it
. ipulc'ii of a great danger; that is,
>\ .ir ha* in- j ufr, tv,» nir.mg the Stmt her n (.' oifud iracy
the Con fed- even nt the ri»k of a wnr with tho North
York i*
has bo«h
) rap-
idvu
JOHN I BOYK1 • •
Head Quarters,
. e B.\
UT AT Bk
lately from N -v Orleans gives (
’** * '■*' i .me dars relative to tho . Wartoreci-
lh *‘ *•',-***.*■ «»¥.^iiip. a (h.f' l (B'ffiyfej!!
|M->-l a---- will- „r«,i i
sTaicr i>f Mioni..
Qrixcv, Jan. 1*“
HAVE horin authorif-l !•> tin-Sfi-.H'I
i McCb-.mn a*. tb« Tre.
ton, wm very on hur.as-
, business h"U«e» closed,
t ‘ * wild men ;oioed in
Jemdon ( !» Yankee crufti
eldl»*«i, iti.d her commaudor,
was killed. "
A bout i u?
1 I!
I "
jfm fttate-i.
Ijlng t»ei*ri vn theSuwa
-ftieorma: lie
ilT»y ".Wi!
the military service i-i the
.parties, iiMUlluun *'r
•hm
• I
a Paris on th© I7:h
has boon **ni t«»
The
,). T. H.
t-j bi
louncoment has been | ©rataSta:-'*, that Militia Odicers are Kxocu- ! ( . < \? ur4W l * ,M
llioinimt ho fornsons that
reiterated Hue aud .gala, by ,hr North, i ItetOfleor., and therefor. ,.T,f offioek i SrfUK be'
enl-, await the rests t of the vigorous
niti ;.-n which the radicals hare di'ci-
lle will let u.e Hpring j
urn papers.
, , ’ , . . .<> got more tnan another. Jn the t>atiu: K more P‘'
in oni J ule VullS i »«.*». Mttu ™ 1 '“ tor T h ]< “>>«»-' ! «
it* shil ling, allowing one piocolo ii fauii I lhld '
luettor from ‘*j.”
jr nxan Gvinka Station, |
Jan. U3, 18P8. j
Enquirer Thore is nothing
more ploasuro than to chronicle
Columbus folk* in
•, and therefore I wilt© this to
are not subject to tho (\»n«criptu>u law.
When it is r -muinhered that the MlUtla
Officer ii only Inferior to tho Governor,
from whom ho holds hi* CHtnmistiun, in
degree, nad not in kind, of military «* .-
thority, it wi’l bo seen that this d©< i.ion
of tho Secretary of War harmonize*
beautifully with the prlu. ,< ul i:ot«
-Sovereignty ; because, hy virtu* »-f the
©ommi*«.on the Militia Offi. r h-J 1- f -:u
tho 0 )f am 'r of any Slat©, a part of the
military »ov<raivnty of said Statu rests in
said offi urn. Thl* much lias beer, said,
not for tua bao«Ct -f Mi!i: a Dili --*. but
Ily thiH gouerou-nu-l MYligUtcnoil policy, ' d«V» furlough, nnd it i* thought that h« j v!,!' 1 ,*, . i - . V.V, .V ’ .
much good has been ,| ,n. !>. :i .j will bo mad© a Major Oennral on his re-I ( \\ t * """
m;;j*r * rt * n “ mo “ !oftooim,yi - 1 0o1 ' w - cHod * f • •
Co'. II. L. Running, of the 17th Ga.
Repimunt, hn« been appointed Brigadier
General, and a*hignod to tins command of
tho brigade formerly commanded by G*n.
Bomnioa, Gen. s. i rt absent on
Btcitunxn, 7*.'n The Senate w
in se**i.'n t'l-itgy. The House at ar
hour m -nt into serrel srenion. , t'-*
i hit *. 7th. Hi-' cial to th© Advar- !
tiscr A R- . r r. M MmnviUe.6th.~Tht j
K mtutky L /idatura passed an amend- tc 1
nw nt to tho military bill, instiacting the j ‘
Kcntuck; f.-ooii* r. t to onf rca the pr<»-
clainat. -n. T‘ c vote ■» .»<- 61 again#; 1\
.. Iv the Fddamlt i
ho K.-d*,) having
Yankee
road hn been given
> tbo ooinpuny, they
will bo allowed t
t>v nniM ered inW.
throe year* or the©
bom>vy»{ fifty dollars. ■
All Fiell Officer* will be nppwinte,! and c
aitwioui-d by the Prosidont.
iUe under ! .The otipertnnity i« now offered to ail wh.
’ » t .... 1 *Weand willing, within thteo limit*, to ».
‘ ' i I* V the eountry'*to do so in volunteer orsanisati
icncrnl Bunks . of their own choit ■: and thoso who are sub
it i? thought . to the c--nscript law. and fall or n-fu-.- tr.
bo con contra- i ttnn.iselvc* nt the opportunify. will bepr
, vile*.
, that law.
will be xti
n in due lime
Uic
'•.h. —An official dispatch , Si
•ii guns, property worth a
nt, and on" hundred and '
vrer© captured st Sabine
lost ovorythlag in hirf office, which,
understand, was not nven opened. Near
ly all of hi# instrnmsnU \rntv burnt,
together with most ol hi* foil *h«l other
material of hi* profeidon Ri. ho hml
,m i e ( i ime with him fas wv*^ hi* cub-
Mum) l,i, guM H 1 ' '- , ' 1 X/'^bl" j hy eii’ihV M" nufK-u,..,-, hi tk*State. . I uflhl. hrig.d,.
Xyster amoun* of g I may be ' Idr-ut. Col. W. C H- dgca, of tho 17th
v •*. CStIHvntor 1 Ooo-gta, was ©iccitxi Colonel of that regt- 0
up ,
by, m nt its termination cither the South
will hitu boon conquered or tha North
will b© ready to uccopt his intervention.
Tint t'l.o radicals have hut liltio faiib '
in t 1 • r»"iit* of tho cnuiBaign. may t»e
pr» •Ml .-vi Irom tho fact that they Ikv *o t
much *irr#s upon Ui»Hliali Th y liav** | v
alr-n-iy (ieciJi-d Upon v. hat portion, of j
terri'-.' , >w m our po«a©a*lon should i.c : *
i. !••! .- tlie S >.ith in return for cca. ioi,» ; f
t-j ho tn i h* bv t■’ e Davis government’ )
— • - satisfactory arrangement 1
\ tho
; d itto
; with;
Up.;l
*iou III
KCcpted, and J KUnv
n dnt©* to th© i>th have bean
Th© news fretn Charleston
Tinch excitement Th© raiding
kad.i S >ulh is said to bo a m»t-
iir.portanc©. Four iron-clad*
• M • th- Southern coast thi* fi» l j
g •-• i armada is awaiting . c<it .i
r.-a'.', r at Beaufort, and wii!
• < r’.»'*t'>n and Galveston. <T } wv
. • f-om the YVosl s'.ata that j r
had b : repulsadat Fort Don- -rn' sunt
ev ,•>: 1’W.J h battery of four * "
*•*'' ward* 1 st them, with 160 ***(-
''’‘rt.il /•■ tec l S nith, t!
>ur sharpshooter* during t
l was so deadly mi aeriously
working of thoir haavy gi
they found nu little 1
in inducing their cr» w to innii j
at all. Our brave sharpshooter- '
t«d, without tin*slightest eor**r-
v kind, upon tha river bank. ■
ya:d- of th© tnuacle* of th« i
guu-. Tli"ir weapons wci
t!i which they poured
to the p i ts of the gunboat.
LAND FOR SALE.
I AM oflorlM mm- ..f !.»nd
iltfi sitof.tod s miica from the Mobil© WV
a Oirara Itnilroad, and two mile*
from thi vlllmr© of Yillul«. io Russell coantr.
AJat-ania, and K) mil©* irum t'olainbus U»,~
uwepiuy and fine water. For lurih-r partirn-
iem sc li m W, r. Dawson, Yjllula. Ain.
IwIT Ft UKVRY R. DAW .-ON
WANTED TO HIRE.
ihu 1 rpjjp c ^derrifnwi wishes Jo hire, (or the nff«-
Ell- : i ©at rar. a XRORo WOMAN, yr.uca or
Ornc
li-pa:
•«*d arrangami
•equent prosj
epa rat
the ,
that may liot
amount of drug*, »%\,
the store uf Mr, Bi-‘
that hi* lo*H is still lur,
Dagucrroivu ici’lery uv
‘•troyeJ.
t\ !
bayod from 1
tv« pte.nnH- I
rharc was a J
\ -Virt, of *
the 1
I ire'ii to
information, it
oi the vsljIftVi«
tho ntorei ot* Bf*>
t ' thorn must hav
Over tlto buro!
wore the law dlHt*
John l'oabody, l'.*qfa„ nod tho oift
Dr. J. L. Cheney, and Dr*. Let/ and
I*holp*. A iurtf® portion of tn«ir rfleets
vfero«*av«d. l>r. Chouor. vt l»irii. suf
fered ooOshierfthlo \p«*.
A consider Hide quantii) f sugar, in
hogshead*, v,at rolled Ir n\ on© of th©
dry good* store* burnt ahowiug thj*. the
article is m>t so scarce to rulingpric* and
tlie difficulty of finding it would indicau
It was a great misfortune that th« sup.
ply of water gave out so soon. Wo bear
— i *nd i- in . ommtnd of tho brigade
rr" Wo have receiro! (we preaum© Ool. H. is decidedly n popular officer,
fr. m the author; a pamphlet copv of n • and n* pellanl and brave n man a* hails
"Letter on the Currency and Public from votif city ; and tht« is saying n good
Dola - t tbo ConKWre*o Btut-v b> Gray !©al, for r > vity in the South has furnish-
A . i lfindUr, ot Mi«-'--ippi. I hi* i« t • • d m *ro .. 1 and true men in this oon-
lotter, to which we havo already referrsu I te-t, than ha, Columbus
ir Mr. Chandler o; a e«! , ; M,j Pi was pr-m-M to Lieut
lion of our financial difficulties by the l Col of tho Mh Georgia, and a gentle-
. .ill from Albany, O*., hy th» nauio of
Walker, waa elected Mgjor. Maj. Wal-
formerly held that position
i to combat the .,
viz: that there
Hiliteia.
filing th#
t n rv;:*u.craii-i*. making of tho treasury notes and bond*
‘1*7 Vs' ' ' '“ i °fth© C-onfederat-y a legal ♦«"*»— 1
fU *"A1 Ui»«ow»mwt huyte* »„
Cotton <frup» of the country
yrars. We alluded *o it as
Hon. John A. Chandler, of Mobil
which wc were mistaken, and purhnp
the pamphlet was sent to u» to coreeoi
the mistake We think the policy *ug
goaied deeerve* canfhl nnd mature con
%lderuion. and we have lalvl Mr. Chan
filer's letter by. for a more particubi
notice soon
it ta sufficient to demonstrate th© weak
ness ami the error uf thi* assertion, by j
merely referring to the nrmv of exempt* •
leu* that do attach, and must from the J
nature of our imtitu’ions attach to any!
law of oonscrlption for thu u igmontuthm i
of tho Confederate army. It ia clear, that j
In th© nbatince of mliitla organSiutiod, }
togethor with th© presence of exemption*
b . that after t : i*>
th* N *C ; iid the S„u?h thei: ton
of j of pov -t m tl»«* North would remain lirr.i.
A* regard* tic* dobt* inourr-d by both
parties, in oh*" of a senar Uion, eu> b
ernnieiit would attend to its own
©dr»•**, of c»-ur v.
From those plans w© may #af*
l prison ©
L-^g aUturo •
DlHJ'ATCH. .
a. Ib-mW- •
the passage of a F©d- ?
Vicksburg. i©Jls quite !
oin our |iubl:s'-i«>i
». ‘J. —To Gen. N Coop* ’
wldfiin srwl. Appli lh« liauk nf'ColumW
.Mih• t A. FLEMING.
Notice to 0ontraotor8.
IJriRTXRMSHTRR'i D*r*BTVXKT, '
... ..I each ll-.s er Roll th*
■©?’• n»m©.that such raayb© prop©' Ir cr"d
T *rB* rs xro notified not to uliip Leather
r, •fat- a© ihey will only be pail hy
rlV.©
in \l.
>*por.*ibla fbi
! "< emancipiti«*i
u J other Stair*.
nJobt- •
r portion of
of n©gro©*
Confederate military service, the j OI abolition and it* shining mark*, and
«atiremiUiu»' r«tewt«M -,f lira **. •"r‘U»*
| are not brought to bear umt judiciously
nation. Nor can tbe ! From the Coast,
ouroe* of th© c 'untrj j Wo learn (hat on Tuesday a transport I r '
be ma„o lubjervicnt to (ho cstabUthiucnt i arrlv- d among tho enemy'* drat offfUn- . “ J_
of our independence, without oryal *, l, i <*si* !'o;nt. and *i©m« d to bo ©applying ,v if , v ,
th© UDih Georgia j HI"'!' U , n ’ indication* aro that_a renew a/of'’thefat-
illtary ■
*Tie lllockadc. river
Chancellor Kent-ays:
. _ .... "Ti.“ -ofinition of a blockade given by ^ --‘‘•cr
tore to predict a ©♦•*■. s’.ion of hostilities, »t th© i: t.v«nti m -T th© Baltic p>«rfr», ini
l©a-t by mlismnnuT Th© radical* ar© l7f«J, mid ©g*in in ISOl, and by th© Ordi- Vit *. k
aware that, unl«»* uu* rampaizn »u ■ -. i*. nanc© of C'-ncr*-©* in 1761, required tha' ->.e -A i»-.
th« moan* fur any further prosecution nf there *h‘*uld he aetually a number i f nmnV*. ui
th© war would h© out of thei* - reach*,; ves- • » atiom'd near enough tu the port : w.-r© n« o t.
added to which, thev are in great four of! t<> irwko entry *.i narer.tlr dangeroai, e-unf ' To;
a revolution throughout the North and ! The G«>vcmmontof the Un.ted tSutea has (■*!. T dk.
• tho peopKi by thi* time being lirod j miformly in •dale l that tha blockade 1 Tt\
hnuld ha ©ff.*c*od bribe presence of a pnrad n# ir
nnr z fore- nlaRoned. and prasent, i’ /l. Folk ■
or car tho f-ntraric© of the port ; mr> ' .
bey hav© prot«*t.Ki, with great energy. '
iga.r.tet the application of tho right of
• i/. i't'and confiscation to ioeffrctail or
Ictitiout blockades.
if in© 1-. kt'le Li r*iv-l hr
v \, _ . Y. W^DILI.AR!-^
. WOOL HATS.
I AM ..inn; manjfaeturr-l, at nr hbt sh©»
In Pntaara Co.. »•*.. a ©al sfauti.d « r id dnra-
11 no I |>i« arti,*lo of eoana w©-*l hats, I nod and bound
with homopun. -until for nogroas* wear only,
which l will »oll oa ro^anablc tu^ro©, lor case.
, by th© e©^» of!2 duson. N i order© roeeivefi for
"" a I©en nurnbor. No ri-teil bmin©©“ done. M*r-
ebaat© W juIHu© W*UI ^ uidr,**©. th> oode -viM*
>TA- i *<. J. A-TURNER.
i v , r * ontsnl/Hl.fis Jfcn, jy’h, l-ffff.
i: , Fy forty
A Jotter ©a
a fici/'nc
rg thi-. t
r t*n Npnng*. ■
*n to swim the
Tha toviu* ►©*>-1
horsos and look
of fi larg» ridg
ismountfl und
iplwD-ly disperr-
«S» ,*piwtoi, cooSa.ntlj .< P ni,ed. thm j ti ,;, „ f , ,,,. w whith L
.... idol-—tho negr*
! “ r •«' r ! ‘-Kimfint. but resigned last win'ur while » ri '” ot l, ‘ ou ^ Ut ^ bf
plan ot | we wi r-i in winter quarters near Manas- ! ".! b .! '.H'**™. *?.*.
fn\ on account of bad health,
formerly a Captain in th© V.
nud a most ciroLon* officer.
Capt J. it. Ivey
Be*rit»«nt, ht* RMlgnod, end aa soon as i - lt u ,, -- -- - ”,v, »•—
hi. mlgnatl** i. ac«T*«l, 1« Li,uw„.! STlT « m«y «hto- ('^ygg; f ^ltg.y.W!r..«g>«^ q.ubDi to tho r'.c- -agfet to ba fr«.
Hutahh. v ,11 fc, procrated to ft, i 1 fii!5 |
'»' u ‘ Bc vc,,ropon.v. !I&*“H*-1tef;ZXSZZ»/Tf- y , tch ■ hai „■ ,.„ r •-
neutral* must ia charged with notice de \ f„^ul u!r ^ I^
out ref. renreto the form©© l'' the lmes of Gen. Ilun^r, at Ur Urn
ach apparently with ammuni i
.- v .«•» ; indication* are i
i maintain good order nod mak* uck on Fort McAllister is contemplated
. jeonemv. Tha lnrt is f " * *
and i
«r part of it, th-•::gn only for M t:ni
'r objects, or by the ni re rom.*
f the cruiaor*, th® commrrc©
The
Folk.
ui-d and captured.—
immediately hung, b-.
Taylor was killed. *
Ft- 'phorus.
»*f© o a.-d for »©,©. nt a re
* h Pll 8 * HYxaER_n._
FOU SALE!
he El Dorado
X Enquire a. _ . _
fcf Ivey. Smith i Co.
S\ BSTTT1 Ti: WANTED
r r 5 :I.s >1 Tu-ur-* 'S’sio- Arrive-
r *<fi ©. derS
The D*av Co*r«o«.*i. i. to b. tho ... v6r „ d , yl p .„, k ut ..iiTwXr
>«U
tho llMWIl foald !l,v. ratoJ lira ,lrti* Xuffn,.-. propo.w to «t»rt in
.tort otm Bruok., **! with it oil tho ,hoa.l Moodtv in Fotontro. „„t
•torwon Uro.vj uraol. hod » lira!* luor, htr , llv n „,,., ry for
water bean near at band. A* it wa», they
fought th® devouring ©Umant Bite hero©© - ,
and well kiistained thoir high character
for efficiency and er.cr<3 When thelast
store caught, ut 10 o’clock, after tbe sup
posed exflogtnfhinent of the dr©, they
bad to obtain water from theeistern <*t\ne
of the factories on the rim bank, and yet
though delayed som© lime in establishing
■dong an aqueduct, tho\ succeeded in
putting out the fire before il reached th© j W*» learn, just a* we are going to presk.
lower floor of the burning building. J that a private di»)u*tcb has been received
To Mr J P- Murray, superiutemlent , hufe, annonneiug that th© enemy hare ?hester railroad eamn“m*'comsionlSt Lot the Governor of ;
ol the found* rv of Mu»-rs. Gr .*onwood & been rtqmlred in *©«‘ojh1 attuck on Gon- ’light, near Whitevilla. Two soldiers di»cip;,... u:m the:
Or*}. mffchcHdlt ii d'te. Wc und«.' ,-<i. 1- -iM N., p.rti, agtiuulii Utn»
■ ' ' ' r raver*I dayi pwt, but n. tba we.thcr oH 1 ' , f .C, *^ “ | Hlckcu report three K,l.r.l t
L. I \\ bn* been had aud a eoniidorable fall of *. ' ’ . ng tho aoemy , ani j ^barg©^ a- th© Tv . Sistoi
Macon on rain for tho pas! three ,Uv< it .. «lth*l ..oita, or in concert with Confeda. , .mail 1,1a i, near WHiamjtoo.
.... . ... * ' rat© trU'IOi. nt 111 r .v' lUr. <».-• ‘Il to at ■ntlrikt of Thnn.t*
act Hutchins „a/a, pivuiuuu 10 tne i ... . ,. , , j «*u
Captaincy of the company. ; , ° ,od u indispensable. This army i don© to the fort at the las; furious b-
We have been under marching orders 1 , 'IV**"^ ** J*** 0 to MeweMha ■ kardmeol ww repaired within a
u. .,..a. h a . I donbia purpose of maintaining good hoar* after the firing ce*-©d.
r»I ganbi
Sister*—two
gton, about
tro ip*, at any part of the State to j *>‘ mi’vl "itbfast of Thunderbolt
U|t * | which these exempts belong. As t v is Tuesday v thing.—.Vav. Rep, 6i*
ssrvica | Two 4 {|
I but as they cannot »*t w« j i *' " ” * —-•v- asion, Across
taining and popular paper. The price of Hnv b#tlf , r lt ^‘ n we
“ b ' 1,0 ^~ k ^-» T t for;
©r t le.asoa Nothing els* new. The
<lth oi the brigade is gut wi
“ - r ■ - -;d the prew j
ik. -in k- 'heir arena and come over to
j W *.t . They aiso state that if they
To Rent!
\ (V>OD h©n.«f. with V)seresr.f opeu land snfi
wood privilece.SH mil s from tbo city iim-
its. Caa b*- had <■•*©> Tow, nn tOButistu sp.'U-
i likely thore will b# any move.
I reported that tbe Yanks would attempt !
re.in.’r, «h.« Dr AnSrew. h.. .h. *MHty | .mother "On to Rlchoro.d ■ b„hU route I «»»••* *
»0d .n»n«nre t, oondoc, . i,,!cy. enter- , out „ , h ., ... ,,„n~ -r r .,1 I dur,n * *«‘>“l « l-rob.,b.e in
re... V and without refi renceto the former rnT 1 UPn< ,
. t ^ i c r: hi, lf ., bctore the,«*>..»* *5sri-oc T £SLffl2K‘ * TOr7 - for> * nJ
blocks
cation i© W. 5 Mania
aa©, Cel. “
M J©ter.
this L . . .
.Up! LIU.
C. Liadsar, or &t this f.3ir«
guilt of ■ vlul.tlon Of th, i R’ ,B i of in * nd Chariest,
arra,, IV. 1. H.,rbor, •> :
nenfariej,
ding to th© law ’aid down in the
'Deluding paragraph uf this quotation.
th© blockade
vanee: $6 for six months $1 f
month- We wish him »
perity.
Your* Ao
Fatal Railroad Accident.
From the Charlssioa Courier. Feb. i.
Fi.0HK.sc*, S C.. Feb 3.—The pasheu-
ger trains on tho Wilmington and .Man- Ttais*.
mad© to bear on any p
State service
maintonance
duction ol provisi
condusiv® to tnes© glori
roan ©xeiupied in N. •
tbe military se. *. ice t .
■IMsH
tho port of Cbarl«**( v.
^e-d until after neutral*
*d w.th notice de a-r
.• Stave and the Cincurs
end to it absolutely.
with onorraous
Go ?tate that Gen
and around Chaiies-
-•t des -are rebel* to
t 77 ‘ ‘ j and as tbay will he ©ntirely andar Stala Sunday by an underground route, end «!*?»! mot
'.ra.'L ' * uUl0ri, y. * nli C *° lh *'*for» g.ltosly b. g*;t ^rira^iif;', a iV‘vraV. riC ~ y ? t -Tjr ; a ' a r ut ,,n "><1 l
i»r oa .Djr point, th.ir read-ring | r , Mrl gr0 „ df,«ti.f.r,i,*n .mong th 1 . ‘nre^r^rdV,"] C^mra^I^re'
ce will not iniertere with tho , »o o* a.nJ „»y that if a batBo cots. c. uo j,7 m ! « • id,?? 1
ck ot good order ui >b. prte &'* ’< •»-! **• to*. «.«.
SEQUESTRATION SALE OF
Fifteen Negroes.
B Y ©rd©r <>f the U'-'O- Edward J. Hardin, PJs-
trirt.!'idsr©, wUl be sold, on the first Tncs-
fiay io February text, before th© C-oart Boas*
in therijbr of GiIqisdu*. within the uroal houn
~ f *a!e. Fifteen Kagrees, tr*-wif; Philip, a car
ter. ab ■ 14F year© old, Alfred, a man abi»ut
yrar© ©Id. Al'.on^ about V' years ©Id. Tom.
regime.;
sta;:.:fi fat
mail® exp
-nd*. Th© j for reaching thi* *k
:.a from regimenta of deserter*.— VtcL»boro IFAto
,f.J,r.w «• ■ r
th Carolina.
. nVw ' ; liu© th® serious announcement of a faci,
lacuitiwi j ( j, 4n -qjka no cffi-rvi-ecattce of bomb**! '
- ir*. V - e I Tbe Savannah Republican must corvoa 1©
that'.b® military and ns. al • OmmaadVrt
.it*Charleston have high authority fof tbs
couree may pursued.—Qmrier.
thro
//-
stand that ho ic>nt all tlie hands of hi*
• viablishmont, both whit© and blt<l to
a*ii*t th® ftrtmeu, andthst they arrived
opportunely «nfi re.’.doiyd vuluable nid.
iivic is sn txatupl® vrortny of iutiiAtion, ! ■\rvr« tendered and rejected.
The New Command** —Gtr Hooker
Cxr.ise, .graduated at Wwi Point in 1K37. 11- - p ; » » r : n - p v
.-r.d :©ad them 'vas aid-de-cauip to Gon. riamer in the j Er.*-tu? tVrr.-.ng w©« nominated by tb® versol a. i _• n:!- n»
[»• • v tbouvand Mexican war, and was breveted Captain I Democrats of Now,* York for Senator. . yesterday, who had b «
for gallant service. U* was breveted j On tho first ballot Morgan rcceivad 64 a miCnbcr c
* ilr.fftr.* fcs* iii«r sb«Titi7 year* ©Id. M'k©, ah^ it Id yesr< old,
i with a in if©, Jans, aboot it years old, and her two children.
*• ' a J * u ' u * ! Franee* sod h«r thr«» <*hildren. Martha- s
cm. ' ‘V worn a* ; hou.*-© w©msn, r-by-esr* ©Id, .taUs.alte.utiSy©^*
. .. . old, Tf-m, amxa about i5 yesif old v and Dick.
rrated by too Di©iri©t
.. irtri©t of Oeorxia. s*
tb© propertr of W. A. J- Maddox, ao alien on-
••my. i onditieu* fa*h, hi Confederate fita'«
bmrd# ©r Treasury o©l©s.
w. C. DA KIEL. Receiver.
_jar®-td» By_R. L BAbS. Agent.
Committed to Jail
I M Taylor eonafv. on the lAtli instant, a n*#T©
men who »>jr» bis usco* » ISOM, aod that be
era:- tri-op*-. Our about 4Ayears ©Id, w;
ip an especial ©ye oai ' ‘ *”“* * ~ “
miscreants, and cut-
%VT. — W« MB-
irom th.* West
informed by
TheTwuState Rcoimxnt©.-Thoj*e
»o regimenti have tlieii full quotas of
rmiwntoi. Fir*moral nw.t«ff . vf jn,~v ., u Unwvilb,
u,„ra nun .re unwraw, for gaH.nt ..rvira. II. wa, brerateff 0« tb. fltlt b.!lot U.tigu r««PT«l 64 . Mtnte of uff, tb.t the HJtSS Rkraitor o' [''K oiSre
veit.rlLv rare i lri'". ’ “ y * ‘ , .1“ M.J;.' tor niU-t eohaoct »t National | jotte. Corning . 2. Du 1. and Wood 1. , rumored raid up,ic tb, W .al.i gtonoouti- ijld-m. t »«a«to “m poapdit i fret 4 iotbre.
• 11 * J ,, i ‘.'hstth© names of the KiuhD-n, Wilmington, and tho W. & . Bridge, ana Lieutenant Colonel for gal- i On tho second Da: lot Dix received 66 and . ty Sait Work* ir i >rt*d to bo unfound* ; birh: d*rk itulatro: hi* left srir. km btroke*
Ir lb b jLi.ol!£ir.*“!i «*’!*• X.,»*d Item mUliU m ' n . br th«r 1 ‘ nt ;-ndurt ut Ch.puirap^ 1{, re- Corning 63. The L.-gisIature th.n uwm. mI. Tbo country beet, .couusd f.t : 0>«-to b. «.« mkrewtejumpiM off te«
« f ”.. .1 wu.bor.Mdtfceir Itardto. Jith.r .lono “A ««'» Cfliterata. I.M i» Jolol co.vention. wh„. Mnrg.n , utiire >n rv-r.y dfreoti™ in th.t ra*i.«., "»w IKS© P-T«vrfii
dircoi _
_ . j was hoard <»f any enemy.-
4 L'jndJu.-y Ktyuiliidr*