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LOCAL JEWS ITEMS.
Captain C. B. Mims’ Company.
Lieutenant J.T. Scott of the aboto Company
ll remain in this city for a few day*. for the
a iulicUvne donations from the liboral
lrit.'vl citUons of this county, and others who
L .j .nr tho wants of a bravo and destitute com-
1 Slaving been in thosorvioo in Virginia, since
>!ay. 18 *1. and during that timo ever on tho
they have had littlo opportunity of re
living from » generous people rush aid as
^,.1,1.1 h ive been bestowed wo o they on duty
nearer home.
that f‘* tb'wo publicly ap-
.,1 f.r assistance that will enable us to becum-
fvi iahly dad. «e trust tho go.nl citlxen* of our
c ,i *nd county will contributo with their ap-
ii reel a ted libera ity.
lifiinitionS of money, shoes, blankets, socks,
»hirt?. drawers, pants or coat* will be thankful-
) v r , vd or acknowledged by leaving theta at
the Ewuirer Oflieo or given to Lieutenant J.T.
^'t'liiumbus, Feb. 19th. tf
Militia Officers Called Out.—Tho Ma
con Telegraph lcurns tlmt Gov. Brown
-*‘1jbs summoned tho militia officers to the
flold cn masse for tho defenso of Savan
nah.” We presume that tho call includes
their respective commands, or what ia loft
of them by tho operation of tho volunteer
system and oonacr iption nets. Tho Gov-
ernor’s proclamation will probably* bo re
ceived tomorrow.
A Ilagful or Horks*—Mrs. William
11. Marshall, of Talbot county, D the
‘Unt respondent to tho call for clothing
fcrCypt. 0. I*. Mims' oompany, and moat
Vibera’ly i»a* she made up hor conlrihu-
ti--n. Sholiiu sent us a large bagful of
t >ehs for tho company. In bohalf of
Cupt, Mims and hi* gallant command,
see roiurn thanks to Ihn fair and generous
dontfr/ "AVlni will coma next with tlioir
tokens of appreciation of the soldier's
gallantry and patriotism?
Anothrr—Wo have received from Mr.
AV. It. Brows, of tho Oolumlma lion
■\VurkX, five pairs of neat and serviceable
sli'H ' lor t’apt, Mims' company. A hnnd-
eonu and vory acceptable contribution.
Sprlnpj-jflw.—Tim weather lately has
been warm enough for May, and reminds
>. us that spring is again overcoming tho
' inclemency of wittier. Poach unu plum
'blossoms aro nlr.!;uly making their ap-
j>. :tr-inee—pr.-mujurely, wo iuar, in viow
of iho usual occontrieitifs cf March.
l’oop o generally huvocommenocd gar
de ing, hut garden seeds(especially Irish
potstocf for planting) aro scarcer rnd
much dearer than usual. It is nevorlhc-
le>< to be hoped that every ono who hus
n garden c)»ot will cultivato it to llio best
advantage. In tho aggregate, the little
plats that nearly every family can dovoto
to this eiilturo will materially aid in de-
featii'g the ndfish and grasping purposes
of *j eculators mid extortioners nml the
idle hopes of tho enemy tliat wo can be
'‘sL-'.rvtd” into submission. Whatever
m«y bo said of tho efficiency of “the
spado" as a Wnrirko, in.-trument in coin-
pot it c t» with tno Yankees, thoro is no
d’ that tho spade, as an implement of
culture tos i.stair, a pooplo lighting them
i r -fiiictivt f.ii-1 i•: j • lant work. lot
it bo briskly piled.
Guns Wanted.—<'aplain llurnphries
Imvijig been prevented, by unforeseen
contingencies, from supplying arms totl.o
company organized to go t<» t he defeneo
of Sav ionab, tho members of tho compa
ny will hu. to look el,i.*where for guns.
From the Millodgovillo Uooor-.lor
l.etter from lion. II. II. Hill.
Richmond, Ya., Fob. lb, 18dS.
Brown, dated Jan. 24th, reach, d mo a few
days ago, and l>*-day I have found timo
to examine it* Statements.
I notice the letf.-r, only hcraii*-** it
purports to como from th- “Kxociitr, o
Department," ami in this character might
give some weight to vary palpuhle
militia-into an army! And. in this they
wero right.”
| The Governor seem; t» think bat the
, term politic!- u, as distinguished from
“ ‘ earring in tho speech, was
tho
his
their nature, calculated to do publii
injury and ostablisli a false precedent.
For tneso romon*. the letter may claim t
consider itinn not ••therwiso merited.
Was th«- eider of the Gov<>rnor in rais
ing the twelve regiments culls<1 for by
the President in Fobn
j can only *uy I did
, I** make a personal applh-ntion of
( term. Since, however, tin tJov. r
• insists upon so applying it to himself,
writesu letter proving the pn.|.riet
j tin; Mppiicaii.'ii. I will not trouble my
join n*ue on that point.
‘"lie public. 1 know, wiii excuse me
xhib
if 1
ho ordered a draft, ela -i'L I that draft,
and deprived tho men drafted of the right
to participate in tho election of officers to
cotiiinHiui them, without lcgisintivo au
thority, and thor«f<.ro illegal, or \vh< it in
aooordaneo with legislative nuth*>rfty, and
thorofor'o legal ' I have said, and
emphatically repeat, it was utterly with
out authority, and the Governor affirms
tho Contrary, and this i* the i-suc.
Tho Governor refers to nml quotes a*
hi* authority the Militia Act of 11518. By
turning to this A* !, it i* found fo be “An
Act to revise anil consolulndc tlie militia
laws of this S - ate, it i* devoted to
prescribing the rnli * for dividing, train
ing, officering nnddi*ci|>lming tli-* luililia
of tile
provide
whole or in detachments, to repel invu-
tions, supnre-s inaurrections, Ac.
Doe* this slatuto iii any respect apply
to the call made? I will not answer by
reference, argument or epithot, but by
the plain letter of the law.
By the lir>t ection of tho Act of March
t»th, IHtll, tho President is authonr.ed to
employ the rr.ditia, military and naval
forces of the (1 mfe i. vaU* b lat. s of Amer
ica, and to n*k for ami accept tho services
of any number of voluiiU-ii, not exceed
ing ono hundred thou.nml, t- -ervo for
twelve moti'.hs after they shall bo mus-
tnr-d into service, uiiKms sooner dischar
ged.
By the first section of the Act of Aug.
Mth, 1H0I. (bin number of volunteers is
increased to four hundred tliounuud, und
tho term of Borvice not less than twelve
months nor mere than three years.
The Act of January 2Jd, again
amends the lirat Acvtion of the Act of
March Olh, Ihbl, so ns to authorize tho
President to call
by tho U _
nothing to di tmb the hannoBv u tho
people. T.» prim...|o dial llarn.'..uy ,ln-
rtngihor* volution i n-be-.m my grealnitn,
which j conitihuto t.» that end by enc iuraging
for thro.
It will hr
durii
hot.
i the militia
d th:i
tlm
»>» « i""".o kept up in
several Arts. Which did the Pro.
cull for, tho militia u* organized
detachment*, or fur yolunu
ibo Prosidout p hi inly loll*
plain law und called on Gtivernor I
‘‘twelve regiments of troop* tc
il a >
dur ng tin
But I will not rest ho
show thgt tho Prcsiilel.t i
bi«idcn to make, ami the
hidden to fill a call for tin
during tho war.
The second >.<•* lieu of l
Olh, 1801, ia in the follow
'J'hat the militia w i
I will
tlio pcopii* a just
chosen Rdmini.'fMt. r- «.f the Ounfedenito
Governmeni—wh«* had h<*eii so rudely,
so unjustly and »•» perM-tmliy assailed,
was the only pnrp.-r ,.f tin- speech do-
Nldi' vigrt illc. Uu\ ing, there-
o, 1 h«vo no
overnor, also,
uyedsuchTam
riininately
I hi
that his
good con*
or had temp*.
a| "Ti‘-h«
guage so ofton and
ngaii.htao many who are known to bo
great and good, including Prnsidont.
Congre*9, dud go.*, ami oven tho laws
Ihcinsclvus, that when ho tucs tho miiiio
r which he nlwa
livered in Millr.fo
Georgia, Wlu -e e|
ouablu mo to he ]
if ambition hu I <-•
l.nlcsl Whiter
i thu Mobile Advertim
Mhccllan-
to the 10th
following j*e
Thu lv.mu
printed s'o.t
ky L
ud hore, contain the
gisinturo has appro
niisl-
Thu health of tho Fodarill army oppo-
rilla*
. Yickxbi
ihy ■
* this Ac
teersnro failed an
service of the Coni
the provision* tV
organize I under i!
A!arch, 1801, ■ ti11
for the Publir hr
same time for the *
Ho again the aim-
dry iPLI, 18*12, in •■>
dared to be hi. am
city
id shot guns, and
ml county, that
permitting thorn to bo
the
in ntid
■ tho
will bo given
i . mi-., and the gun* or their valuo restor
ed a* toon a* tha emorgonay is ovor.
Li t no one who has a gun, and who
ib i'- not deflign to go into thu sorvh o
I<im*oir, withindd it at a timo like thi?.
Aim aro to bo had for such n patriotic
purpose, Dot the men who will go are
generally without arms. Let it not is
vnd that any man in the community de
prived the Confi deracy of n soldier in tho
hour of ueisd, by withholding a gun with
which to arm him! Bring thorn in at
"»co, from town and country.
A Night ttccouiiuU&ucv elf Charleston
Harbor- The Defence*.
York
otinoDnnco was recently
Herald
made, in tho night, of th
fertifltfttions of Charlesu
gives th® followirn/ ns the
Charleston i
i* dr-funded by
the
Laihor. Ho
Im rosuk:
1 tSobastopol. It
thousand gun!-,
ilanded b\
uf improved European
island, point, river, crook
roxui'iiv to Charleston ii>
t hostile cannon. Fort
-MiHiltrio iron cn*«.d on the harbor front,
uir. !bo whole w r* is bomb proof. The
rebels Inn u two r-im* and one iron ca*«-d
buttery, the latter mounting eight 100
poumfor rifle<l cannon, for thu defence of
the harbor. The calcinated tier of guns
of Fort Sumtor is clothed in iron armor.
Parallel burs^ of railroad iron lr**vor6e
this iron coating, psrpendioularly, fi«>rn
the base to tho upper lino. Tho embra
sure* aro protected l*y masnivo projcctioi.'i
of the faino miiurial, prctciuing acute
angle* at every sidu. The rebel butteries
are fully gum-med.
' army now in Chnrle
the
thereof :
5,000
id tfodr force is being rapidly
•d. T.; capture Charb-st -n, our
nH-naVal commandeis think it
a '«rg\. naval art*l lartd force,
joetlpy u period ol'-iix a- ck*
t"K M \kkrs axi) ExKMnno».--Very
•r.d privileges are grant**<l to this class
'Icoin*nics for ti ■ ifmtllt their labor
’i"l confer on the foldlcrs; but with u
l«-d to prevent ex
rill bear u* witno*
other
^ rally
The p«
and u Fedtr.
Fcdcrals MMith o
t.’lmrloiton Huilron
gone to Gorin h.
Tho Fodoruk an
Ji is reported tlmt
triced halfway beta
id Middleton.'
Di-pnlehe* to the
S3 62
gui
to be MCI
'.* brigai
nil nrojo
• k Imp u laiil If True.”
The Allania Intulligcnccr of the 27(1)
gives the following "in almost tho exact
words ol the rotator" during a peMonal
interview with tho oiilor. if true, tho
news i* certainly huge;
I’riv:»*«• .1. B. Johnson, Co. K...2J Ken
tucky Hegimen - , pays on Sunday last,
about six o'clock A. M.. a lo-avy firing
of l unnon was heard in th- direction of
ihuoneiny’a line, six or eight mile* thi*
side of Murfreesboro'. From tho report
which the cannon made, it was judged
Mint they were charged w ith hull* nnd
shell*. .Mr. Johnson timed tho firing, and
it la*tod two hour* and fifteen minute".—
A deserter soon after entnu in nml related
the i-au-eof the tiring. This dese.-ter said
that the ItcpublicAii* nnd Democrat* in
thu Federal army bueatno engagoo in a
dispute about the bolding of luc Conven
tion in Louisville, ivy., ami from words
the par tie.* went to blows with tho fist:
thence t<> pistols nnd muskets; when, fi
nally, Itonmicraiir. urdored out artillery
to <Miell tho disturbance. Two divisions
of thu Federal army thus became engaged
and fought each other for thu length of
time specified above with cannon. Two
hundred und fifty wore killed and a large
number wounded. Wo give tho report
for what it is worth, hoping it may prove
Tiu.u. you tjtuixu.—On yesterday a
trial for seizing beeves, in which AlaJ.
K. A Crawford wa» the dofor.dni.t, camo
i tV before tho city Magistrates.
I'ho fact', a- we are informed, urc about
Mu-.-.-- M:.j. t raw ford has a contract l«>
Inrni*h llio ho-pita'* hero with boef. A
lot of bceve-\vi i c-IriV’-n to this market
foimi week* ago, and the Major was en-
cndaavoriug to purchase them of tho
ownura, wln'ii thu pr sec mors in the case
bought thu becvei* and wero carrying
them away froui tho city; whereupon
Muj. Cuniining.*, who Im* tho proper aii-
tbontv from tbu War Dep-.vrtmuut, ap
plied i » t 'ol. Leo for a detachment ol
Lee fo
under the dircc
it use, llr-t oil- ring tho
>i<l. upon cstuLniidlingthosa
orabiv ucquittcu, and tiio
iilcted in llio costs.—Allan-
progr 'inline
increo; and finally,
•n Uie purl "f Europe
to c>- siinight to tlie
'Jhere are people
aid yesterday,wo dr
l-’rum Middle Trnncssre. Caught Again. Another Successful
Fiom t ! ■ Win.-licster lhtllotiu.iMlh. | Dash at a Yankee Train.
Tho latest m-w* we huvo from the front Tho Buckingham Itegislnr of ye«tor-
in that nil w.i* ijuiet along our main linos, ' day reports that C’apt. John If. McNeill
hut that a | brick fighr occurr- d be- . bin again been making a “iireessfu! dash
tween a sni il! Mpiad nf Ooii. Morgan’*env- j «t:» Yankon train. Ho naught ono of
airy and n 1str-< lure- of tho enemy, on th-* train* about seven miles south t>f
■ iglil, mol that our B'-mney on tho Northwestern Turnpike,
* Call back. 11 ' " elion of tho road loading to
i- lo have met -M • »ili«dd, on Monday la-t, and took 101
- nf lnlf. nnd li- :- . with 'pletidbi harness, and do-
1 27 agon* loaded with hay. Not
: wiih taking the Jiorsos and bar-
u i d- -t r -vin;; Mie 27 splendid Ynn-
■ ' •villi I heir forage, ho took*71
^ ltd.’ - thcni*<-lvi-, with two uo-
: ti — -ion, which they hud
ni - mi- fanner. McNeill made
*> at tlm train with only twonty-
n ,, n. whilst it had a guard of one
>1 ami liftv Vankoos, ono hundred
and thiity-livo of whom wero infantry,
an ! ; he halancu cavalry. McNeill would
bavo ink- u the wholo party, but the
bnluti< c to k fright and run oil’.
I i - brilliant ntlitir was bloodless, not a
(’onicdoi it.- getting a rnlch. Ofcour.'o,
•d to bo on the march, or on " Mp"*l "uriimi un re in too fine u humor to kill
•r. | <m\ of tlm Yankee*; *o, u* I.im oln would
ir- *ay, then' vvn* “mduuly hurt."
is-' .should hnvu rtated tlmt tho train
sli j liiid boon .-ent out Iroin Boinney, and
that tho Vankoos thoro aro waiting for
ire than on.-rc-ver.-o of lute, and hor*
that they have been too confident
nf tbuir ability ; > attack a superior force, ' >'‘t
and d" »i> : ii-> i lial . .rition-\n : judgmulil 11
tlmt cllaraci-: , t! e gallin.t Morgan. *‘. i
infan'- • un lei going the !mrd- ut th
ship* of cum,’ i i i .• i., • e >id nml disagre* a* k 1 ' ;
bio wenth • r, l' ii me doing a* well as could ;
liectcl under t-ie eircumstauco*. , 11 ■' ‘
■so who have g.«< I tent* have eliipt- -' v
erected, with good warm fireplace-, bum
two ii-.e-*es iii each regiment, who
without good tent cloth*, have been
permitted t" ercet for Ihomsolve* n cout-
' 'flahle eiibin. All the troops, therefore,
having becoino hardened li> camp life,
fare very well, when tlu-y are m.t re-
. . during thu
\Ye lmv>-iH't been abbs to learn the \
ticular* i*f l'ridny’h light, save that
u nuinl" ! of men, but will fuin
.1 a- -..Ml, ns obtained.
’e Ivurii that tlm bridge over the Wa
tauga, lately d"-troyed by t'arter's I.Yun-
•) cavalry, lm- !* . n rebuilt. Tho work
* finished, and the train |m-*cd ovor it
Tile dav The wot k o-i the llolston
brid. e at ii.dlii db-r i- progressing rapid
ly, and it i> . \ p < t. .t tlmt it will he finish
ed o.y tho 1st of March.
On this . object, the Chattanooga Bubol
’i'be of the times" in the regions
of the front, are represented us exhibiting
but one idiosyitoiaey.
Knneticranz is said fo he chocked by
, besides the wealii-
but the
n-lv
ttiHgfl
by the
the
its return.
mi", f„«r‘C’i
our exposed l
Abolition luw.t
•oil of tl," A:
bury Hip., 21 >/
I‘*fi
nie* 1 iko McNi ill's, led by
hiofutins, would soon rid
•order counties of every
that preties £lio Ntcrod
cicht Donv moil,—- L*/nc/«*
i based oil the next pass of
From tho,TiM'ksoii (Miss.) Main phis Apponl, 17th
The k'Tdcrul Itaid Through Yazoo Pat*.
C<*nsid r*xb 1 ■ ’ »lang'-r looms to boRpprc-
hemled by h pertioti of the comiiiuiiity
from the m veme-it of ihn onciny into the
interior oi M , ippi, via ll e Yazo « 1’mk-,
but wo liavo li mid number of gentle
men who profuse to bo well
with the nature ol ilm water
must in- imyigntcii, give it a* tlteir opin
ion tlmt hut oil e will ho accomplished,
except. i di'lurhancc fora short time of
our colb cling supplies in thu country
threatened.
Tho pa-'Ugc from MLnUslnpl fo Moon
Lake is two mile-* in length, t heueuou the
lake to the nmitl 1* of tlm p-isa nine miles ;
gli llio mouth of tho p
t North Mississippi.
Our latest Irom above i* to Tuesday
ni" i hi/. All four# us to the raids from
Gorintii, Memphis, etc., wero dissipated
by the LiV't reports. That an attempt
wie* mud' to penetrate .South, by two
' I:. , there i* no doubt, but it return
without accomplishing anything was
miidi nc«’"'*ary. The whole of tho fiat
<• "miry i* eover-d with water, fo an ex-
tent that w ill make any movement lm-
pn-niblft torsome lime lo come.
The Federal* oontinuo th ir operations
to get through tbo Yhkoo jm -. Intelli
gence fr-m tho locality to Monday eve
ning confirm previous reports tliut tho
i * -•' bn I reached the Co.dwat. i.
Dim flec'. % however, lind suce« oded
in getting through. (Jur boat*, with tlie
"! -tnn iing force-, bud nil reached the
r«lmh.i! i • • from the C’oblwafor. (V»-
picprtralior.s wn,- making fo impede
Fotlornle, of thu suc-
confldenco was entor-
lmd fallen somewhat
Into rains have again
land t
' the
eh great
PUc V-rtliwcm slighted.
• »“ • •»*.' the Fe.l lid Congress,
pro; "I-
Idle be
il'J’ »f I’V'
l. 1’urtie* fri
iii oriading w
l moilv ille
the |Ktli state that Fi
Nashville V
1'imnit li.i* I.,
returns to >
Audi’' n V. \-
A pecia 1 dispatch
prim iple*, which 1 w,
xplain, and b« ordii:
ha* b- n th. uiiifo m
the Ami ri, in < -n
had a govornmopt.
the Governor of tu.v
have discovered tliu
tlm jiiineiplu.
Ii is thu* slfown bv
• law-, that th. ca
lid nij
> tlm
i oft
tho name
draft., m- provided m Ilm Militia
1818. i* shown to have done f-o
any legislative authority whnto
“no act was ever mure illegii
suppose the I’rosidont had
' very biter of
1 a - imt for the
for the militia
but that tho
iago for “twelve
■rve during the
I. in ordering n
p tli war, under
Our country
mnt danger
party about
i linvo fid Ion upon evil t
''1 Vie' all.'
. pra
id called for the
during the
Gov. Brown would
militia during tho
\V. re It'poS.'l’tl
had such a .-ill, w.
increu ■ d *.r hi* <
It. quallv follow-
tv to classify tho ti
illegally drafted, n
igbl
illlc
bffle
By
lilitia to serve
po'silde that
•reed out the
the very face
by the law?
to prove he
authority he
tin li mili-
proporly
native .if living in strife with
1 hnv. esteemed, or withdraw
M'lited. I have not lieniluted in choosing
the path of peace li* the path of duly. 11
those who differ with mu are right., nnd
tho country is carried safely through u*
present *trugglo, all will bo well ana "no
body hurt."
Th
among p.diti.i
nrt almost uni
what should be
hu the future p
tiik ‘Union'. 1
hi.lent of the
but proniincnl
uftlu
artieipnto L.
But when n I »"ppr
f the Dorn.
monstrous prefm
of the militia law
. tluif;
detach m
that act. whetho*' by dcti
tary enlistment, it i* hi* duty fo detach
officers to command tlmm, but they aro
and must he tho officers previously elect
ed by tho militia tnuii, including those
detached.
And whit
Inching a |
fo
hi
Brown tho Uinrretiun to «-m. r thi
circle, and look into m«i)’a primt.
diti tis nnd dorne»tic
vidualtxe and point out thoso who sliull
ho foreod to serve during the war!
So. thorofore, if the act of 1811
plioa to too call tnadu by tlm Fn
for troop* to servo during tho war,
Brown did eloarly violate that act
if the act did not apply, hi* order
without legislative authority '■
udilwitpriv T)ov , "notrnus:
tto oxtrem.®
pery ono of reflo.'ttons upon tho char.ietor nnd ton-
i should be doncy of the*o unaulhonxcd Executive !
in confor-, *ct*. I h ivo stat^ I tli«* faoU and shown j
1- workman- ' th
barges I w
of Unit Territory
in opposition to i
Oi'.t i "lyximi.v i-
ical to tii"
’i^ though
.lining battle. Tli
.'.'Il'ir.M't
Mr. r*purg mm ii" >i
larger than tho p >pulntio
Mr. (iln.Ut'.iM lie d
ground that lie inlutid* to
eighteen mil"
, and deep, and '"in
.11 - by failing timhur had bee
uhumu
urn Stale* fo
ii*sippi i
th*
will still furtlio
of the extreme
i connection
tlm lakes by
latter
tin
.d the
peeled the I*.
d»> . Gar t •
the ohstrucli'
li a heavy land f>
■ side and in ndvMii
dav morning tli
11 i*o Cold water. I
juhl an
id through ll
of tlm boal
nl.i
ll.o El
i. ma* not ..uly ono in which all their
• i''"lull prulo »vhs unlisted, but Home
improvement of tho kind has become
M'-< try that they may avoid tho
••vrbitant charge* of the corporations
wn ' u jii • > they How are, in transporting
their producti >ns to a market. Bailroads,
owned by eastern and foreign enpilnlials,
have been pay ing largo div id.nds in con-
'.•.pi.M.ee of the great amount* of froigtlU
thrown upon them during tho last two
\ "in' ; mi l in eon-cqueiicu ■•!' tho-o
. t'o: farmer* being unable to pay
OltlTDARY.
Dtau. Feh. 11th. IMA. at her fnthor'lrrablrncc,
Mb* Marv u. 8i.apk. aged .’id
h lias eb-ii.s"! (io.it., vi,;. njrain this family
n (lie alUiotiv.* dis,M’n*at| l . l „r .-ulllnw another
Irom Us ho'imi. to the rmlith* „f th,it batter
wori.t, irln ro »Mit a lew -V.rf rnnoths ■■«» n
ji'K'.i hretli'T wn-. h-rne M no tlie din ofbuttla,
to enjoy that n-,1 which r. iu„inB(or tlie penple
.1 daughter, bills
„ jr.««t uti'l friend*. But
le.i itithiiiit tli. *woet iuwurnnco that
or comfort nml
au.l shadow of
In h. rd ■- ortment. shennobtntidvolyexhlhlt-
‘7' “btnm .barn.M.r, i>riu« phcirtid,
uhllKing and ever ready tneonfiira favor—Mictn-
mg never to tire o| some kind art for it broth or
>r ii *l.*tor, whilo her skillful hands always an-
ti.'ipatod a comfort nr n ploasuro f« >r hor a god
mu eiit.)- hilly inanifoithig filial affoetion, tlint
oenutilul trait m iiohild, u.* ono of her cardinal
virtuo*.
A* a member of society, her nultivntod mind
sei- ire'l her i' .' i-nni rom|>anioiis, and hemtoadv
IrieiuMiii. endeared her to tho few whom
death.
y Huhnifoi ...
"Not only, Lord,
deeply dojilore, touch o
lait/cc/,
Thou .1 asst nil thing*woli,
HOUSE TO RENT.
A bAltUK and well finished dwelling house
with all outbuilding* necessary for ouQ o
two Inmilics, to rent forthohnliirii-nnrihn von!
Location n pleasant noigl
near tho lower bridge. An
this nflioo.
(■util ami Sank Hills Bought anil
Sold.
Ivll. M. ?*. JA.MFS will buy anil soil Bold,
I/ also 'I onnoMoe, Louisiana und other Bank
Bills.
Olficc over Oulihv’B Store, Broad street.
__ColuuibuB, Feb 11 lm*
NL-ESE WANTED,
IpOU tho balance of the year. Tho biro will
I- be paid in ndvuace. il desired. Apply at the
"('• feb2- r > SI
ighborhood in Girard,
h,, ApjjJ^at
KiniUiror Qtli.
KTOTICB !
HE.vDQrARrr.ua dlsr (Iemruu Rkot, )
SJ-KiTAL OHDlin.l ‘
No. }
of all uion now absent on *lok
his UoKimoiit, i* called to llio
prnelieo o< implying for an ejtonBiou without
■'moexko.n»W
'I'tifieato of
farlough from this Ivagfineut, i» called to tho
: ■
ll be granted except
rrny Suracou,
lleneefortb no extensions
‘to certifieute
J It LOW 1C,
_J T M.-lliS'Tr, Acting Adjt. fob^foTt
A‘valuable plantation
For Sale.
fPUE an.ler.dgned offers birivnluahlo plnnta-
1 ti>,ii tor sale, lying Id miles o«At from (Julutn-
Vhattahooeheo county, on thoUpntoic
intalning twelve hundred acre®, joining
itation of Col. Wilkins. Thorn is a fine
ing house, containing six ooiuiitoilh»un
:ood gin ho.wo and
tho itTemises, nil
addressed to Box >
lit. r i- falling Slowly, and
enlrapjii’.l, when UbUfii-
'.m; th-- wLola party.
on Ileaulbrt A l’lntl-
lluntcf unit I’kmU r.
• tin- ('Ii:ii losioii M.-ruurv.
difllcultv ■ it ■
• ••ir pr-iili.i-i', tL y ImvC bilfi'erad tlioir
■ ahuu l vuluul Uii. Had
i in(prov«m\«vnt. beeu adopt' d
i. v v old Iwivu Lad a comparatively
- ip otui.’t through tliu lukch to thu
NY,ill this Impo of relief cut off, and
ii" M i'-i.'sippi blockaded against Incut,
I." Northwest will soon bocouto couviti-
"d that by licr political subserviency to
or . net-m ruler*, and abau(|onment of
i" -oitilicrn Nli"i -ippi valley, she is
.ying <b'nr for Ii. r political vagrancy.
» * • «• vl I' -I..* must hu Her arool'ntugni-
ton’porary
i bci
. til
ler inlormm,
i light under
list him i »r
difficult to Walk tlie
Blondin-
L is ex Irani
cl out for ilia individual who
hc»1 to llio elevated and dungi
\\ a h m gto|
k- half turn
III. who mi
nml n'k'.
wiiat do jy-oi
d o i n i
nglon r-piir
of 1‘nnch give* “Tlin
Land.'' Tho •■-had.-''
in is represented with
i.d to tha b ■ I
udgo* tho former with
Well. Mr. \Yi"h-
ii lliint; of your line
- what d' vc think,
Tho ghost of
“Hump;i." Tin
-sions of Ilm two
ill* the spirit of thu
'll dignified and do-
in ' personation* on
veryhody who ha* n
id mnUe a garden this
r everything tlmt i* to
r\ high, and tho more
rill th
vh-i ha
a'uuIo
id (n
l vegetable*, fresh and
s belonging to a M r Nn
ilood pro
ul th*’ prosphet
clot he- and ( f.
wood, drawing the
• hosiiliti. s could
nit* wero s. para-
"rii g tlo. debarka*
i. H.lcim 1 land.
L > have hit position
rently rcpcrled ul
will try Gen--,
{lull a* preliminary
delighted
• a rubber
lathing ul
•in the sumo aourco whence
i" above information, that
J<).fttA) troop*ut Fort Boyul,
The Appeal, J:..
New Uri.Mi,-, Ii ..III
following ;
\\ c have till by
•tuainers, by the iio
taking •-!' Vit.kshu
vliich wo extract the
, very much urn used
f the last Northern
mill* they give of the
When Banks first
.mat expedition, that
«i:. 1 cine*, tlm Northern
'I that Vicksburg
I the navigation of the
Id In- < < . Iniuly opened. —
of tho
Appn,
the
I thu “murder of
; uf l.niiisliiini Sugar IMmitc
-w ArloiU " Delta of tho 1-ltli,
that the pliilllers of the lli-st and
io tl J)iitri« i • "i LoaiiL
,i" >’d to hold a meeting ut tlin ,S|.
-’ 1 • • T. on the iHtb, in order to tako
.. hihii the prop.-.r court." lor
pur-u in relation to tha working
plantations during thu coming
Chrittahooehao e.unity, on thoUpntuic
crock, n.inluininif tuoive huinirc.l ncros
(lie plantation ol'Col. Wilkin*. Thorn
dwelling house, containing *ix o.nu..
in* mii I iinir tiro place*, Ko"d tdu hie
“ • pnibuibbn^H vn\ tho promt. _
k chiamoys. Them
I bottom
f our (lu
tin' subject must hi
JiVlTv w". MuilUBKAm.
' li '" •' I ' '• . . I• '.. \?1 in
COMPANY WANTED
A Fair Proposition for Three
liicutenauls.
T HAVE boon toiii|mrurily relieved from duty
I as mi Aid on General Paul J. >8emin<.*' Htnlf,
with whom I have serve i tivnlvo months, with
authority from Col, John NV. Evans v wli >i>c
authority to form a regiment cm aim to* from the
Secretary "t U ivi.it.. tuv-e a v nnpany, and to
pay .* *i it •visitv. mid furnish CI.rhiiig to Ho-
not Ins* ilntn twenty
in tho Third
a IJcutuiiant
BY ELLIS dc LIVINGSTON.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
/~VN WEDNESDAY, Mar.ib 4, at 10 o’clock a.
\ / m., In front of Ellis and Lirlnfirsion’* Auc
tion Room, fifty and one-half shares
Muscogee Rail Road Stock.
Alao, thlny-8lx and one-half shares
Mobile & Girard R.R. Stock,
Throe Lots an Oglethorpe st. f
to-wln tlio South half of lot number l»2t also
lot r.W, omitaiuiiiK <>no half acre of land, ono
eight-roomo dw«ning and all necessary (nft-
buildliin; ftlBo, lot 1U7, containing ono half
aero of land, a six-roomed dwolliiie, w ith all
neooBsarv outbuihlinK*. AUo, the follovrins
lota In tho Northern Liberties, adjoining tho
Nor h Common of the ofty of Columbus, to-vrlt:
Number* 0, 111, 22. 23, 27. ,HS, ftp 10, <1 42. 4f. <6.
4-1. 47. 48. 4'J. AO. 51, 52, A). 54, 56, »G. 67. fiH, 50 lid.
(12, 6.'),OI L fi>\ 06, 67. 63,,Also,Join on the oaat
ng tho north
74. 75. 70,77,
common, 76,
— Jots, tihuwitiir
their |M)«ltion and monuureuicnt, can bo soon
in the Auction Kooin in thi* city.
Also, 10 shares Planter.*' Suit Manufacturing
Company, LttHmngo.
THUMB CASH.
JOSEPH IV. WOOLEOLK.
WM. (J. W00LFULK,
Executors.
KM. IS * 1.1 V INC
f«bC»-td
NEW
VOLUNTEER COMPANY,
FORMING FOR BKRVIC* IN
MIDDLE FLORIDA.
BOUNTY AND FURLOUGHS ALLOWED.
LTA VING been authorised to ralsoa company
11 of Infantry for serviuo under Brig. Oeu.
Howell (J(d)b, in trio Middle Di*triot ol Jr loridm
tho undai*igned invito ull person*, whether
subject to v;«*n«crlpti(Mv or not, who \ie»iro \o
Herv-o tlioir coun r.v in tho hour of hot need, to
join them iu raising a volunteer company.
Many who. by reason of impaired health,
would bo unfit lor service amid the cold, rain*
and enow* of * winter campaign in Virginia
and rennvsscti. huvo hero no opportunity to
vuhintcor for Borvioo in o-cliuiatccomparatively
mild, ami in a field near to their homo* and
fireside*.
Young men oVOriUlnen and nearly eljrhtoon
year* ol ago, and who will noon bo »ubject to
consOripUou. arc hereby a&'orded nil excellent
opportunity to Volunteer to ndvniftnuo.
Como then and join ub. os it may bo tlio last
timo on opportnnily will bo afforded to volun
teer under {-noli favorable circumstance* in this
RlorlouA*trUHKlv»Uw tho liberties and right* of
our country.
Now is tlio tiino for all persoiw. and especially
thorn subject to eonsoription, to vulanteur. iui it
will lm scon by roleroncc to circular of (Innnriil
Cobb. ootnmandinK this Di.-triet. that all per
sons suhioet to conscript on who full or reftum to
avail tlmmsol'/OH of tile opportunity to volun
teer. wilt he broth ally enrolled as oouaeripu.
Tho bouuty of Fifty Dollar* will li-allowed
to overy ono who volunteers in this company-
Furloughs for a reasonable timo lo arcungo
busiliOM, Ao., will bo granted.
Kwcruitin* oftloo ty> •l.drs in Garrard’* hrlck
building, corner of Broad und Itaudolph sts.,
opposite lion. (J. K. Thomas' Law Olficc.
GEORGE ti. THOMAS,
fr MI-d.lt wfit
J. ADOLPHUS CODY.
... c mu lies iu iho Third
oiiKi'i'-siounl Dialrict, and elect a Licutenauf
ml a loir proportion ol'n<ui-coinniLs)on<'il ofii
■it, taking lank m cording to number of mon
irni. hc’d. My authority insure* tho uocopt-
undcr Brig. Gen. II
liable
olltll-W
.. .. II Cohn's command,
tern Georgia und Florida.
rlptod now. Joining
nil t hereby losing
ig oflioers of their
ti-’ store "t J. K. Kedvl i Co., or
addi•■•* im- at CiduinbiH. Gu.
1.1, i im .)• 'll \ lv. IIEDlL CapL
Dissolution.
tpiIE pariiierehln between Itodd, Johnson and
1 Co. is di u "lved hv the death of Mr. L. I>.
Job mon. y * ' ' "
• counlry.
Redd, VVll
'•lily and
Joncy t.. .
about twouty cent*
tlvcir s
ft i i ’• ill" Delta wants sugar plnnt-
“ i "i.i .'t.'i|M". ’ it Hi.ys, “is fo" vhIup-
• und iin j•<»! t ’tii t to h- ncglcctod, and
iuiif i "fill" l * ii iti'd rilnt*.’* cuniiot
! r it t'i ho l>i*t. Then-foro “tiltin'
i | • r--|" ilv L hut "in-'jut-stiun lor them
• - ii - id. it n • i that is, how they can
lingo till i iill'n11 ■ 11 !•• pr.-duco Iho
•nit '! nin ” im ■•! niaiciial wi-uiili ftoui
■ ny.ourci attliLircoinniai.il. Tho-c
"iii" - “th*’. inivrv*! of tiio l urn d
ft-' i inri"! 'Ull’i r to ho loft,'' and tin-
ii ilcftlarution iitadu that if tin- plant-
will not succumb to their taskniiytcrs,
•y will h robbed ol’thcirr. '.'un us, forr
. the* ah ililion organ, ‘Thcsn .Uigur
lift Im cultivHlod ; and if they arc
[fleeted hy the prc'"iit I'wnors, otho-
’II should, <1/1 It'l ibil/ih/ trill hr appoint-
i" pri-dut c the next sugar ciop.
Iii* tlm- t will -■ rvo lo show thu plant-
i vvliut i- cxp-’i tud of them, hut that
y ('on*i'lurnhlo number of tin in will
iiiplv wuh tho ih'iiiarid, wo aro ussurud
Mtcy havD gonor-
thu lust sncrillcu.
cry thi
ark ci
i. Now 1 -
tuuting that, thu dlll i
cent. All tnnt h«V" f
tlirovvn into thu uud
tliu Gain
tlin 21 rt :
Yank*
if* entered Indian river
ne out t* thirteen small
about to run tho block-
captured u number of
i of n Yank' O gunboat
Florida, they cuptiirud
i*eut, John GrovetistiriM,
rritte, old nnd highly
Gov. Brown * defence is, ft' po*»iblu,
o than tho original act.
shoe* from fiitten I With the view of slew ing tlm p< rfoct
iars. But fo give, a pusltivoj nrcordanee «>f tho *puoeU with h 1 didiver-
iioit, we would ment.on, that I od in MilI«tlgo v il!u with tho proviKtrm
vv •; 1 i kii'-w n cili/. ’it of this I ar,.l purpose of llio laws r. lorn I to .
■■ only --n i-* in the army, at I pecinily the Militia laws < f' IH I beg
•* p* r month, culled on ono | juBtliuru t<i rail attention t" the following
» to make u pair of shue& passage in that * pouch to bo found on
ffo r ing to turuish iho leather, j psg-.-11 of the pamphlet edition:
rmcl "ul llio pm-B forma- "Wilh .11 dilu n-foromw, I must «,.»
nay dollar*. What should | tbis confounding thu army with tin- niilf-
tritling with tho _ quest ion. Th
»u!d not
/« /«ron a polu toacuru i militia i
. I Ho would ho un- always i
-.V/ocuM Memrngt)
I keep th
i turn:
.. r'
e*titbli<-nt
State-. Tin
Wh.
»*k or tiih WK8T.-\Ve
» h arn tlmt tho duniago don
’ F. Jcntl craft butoro bur cap-I tiio Indian tribn*. JI i -
Bftarhtthat it will soon be ro- shown that republic* w
I she again placed in service j insurrection* und rcsistan
Wo witnessed the desire wa* fo provide a i
* * - I protect Against Indian im
I cure peace and safety, w
tiling army— this was
.-im,* by ho,- |
uy hud also
e subject to
to luw. Thu
hi of the veafcel and her
u ungugernent Lofofu Mem [.hi
.st, and fo thorn, much mot
r uv-cU<D, wuathe Federal com- j thu militia, and to thi.-
tho victory gained, ixod. Thu militia eml
--blnok j body of the people, wh
Lexington, Ivy., Oh*
’ohm v Sr.s M’.iit —John Conne*
[.•ted United State* •Senator fron
iin, on the Kith inot. IIu vva
V a Dougla* D<'»ii"( rat, and latter
nlmr ol th" “Union party.” Ai
L ng loud between tho two faction
entod tho electio!
Lot Sunday thu Yaiikoes fired on tho
town of Richmond, Mu<li*un Parish, La.,
when a white flag w .» rui,cl for thu pur-
dor
of the
r.go do
r-ally con- ! U 11 t
out a large wnuna wnuu.nag
purpo.«of
it was organ- •' , ’ ", l \
<1 thu groat [hat thu place had
Wu
bui agncuiti
- ... . .ustriul [iur*iiiu, and ought not, !
nipnsbud by tho J therefore, to be called aw..y for a long
steamers, Queen period from their pur*uiU ; tho power of
»d Lancaster No. I - ■
from this ad- | the militia only to *upprc* iimurruction,
nside
. IU
<1 fo
men fired on them, killing two, whet: the
ru-,1 ion In u hurry. Up to Wednesday
we did not learn that tho Yank008 had
returned to Richmond.—St. Joseph (La.)
Gazette,
fo onr navy, urplcr thu leadership j repel invasion, and execute thu luw*.
of the hundreds of bravo spirits who will Ths militia may somotiuies aid tho *
nock t# man her.—Memphis Appeal. artny, but always for short periods ; and. Tha present Km pres* of Franco, Ku-
— • «s- thoreforo, the militia, as iui h, hits never [ genie, 11 said to juay billiard* with all
. fhrv annual charter election took place been culled out for a longer period than j tlie perfection of an ex oort, and the graco
AV hftolfog, Va., on thu 215th u\L Tho six montV.s iu this count ry. \ prop.-i- ' and l>esuly of u swrujfh. Her majosty,
« "iin.-t v;.ii vc and anti-abolition ticket 1 ti on by Mr, Giles to call • ut tho militia tho (jim-n of Britain, finds billiard- n<>t
Pr^Hed, electing, for Mayor, Dr. Gut*. 1 for two years, was doo-unced hy tliu j only n great consoler, hut
Liurd. over W.^W. .Shriver, by a uiajori- J very mon whoot)|>j»cd •-•■uscriplion, n* an j amusem-int—a* wu
ly of4.Si irj l.TOo v>fos CAit. | unconstitutional attempt t<» convert tho'ofthoJcf Journal.
"J ft*K tlioir
ick, r
The .statement of one -*f tho
upers, on consular authoril.v,
'rench bad taken posm^nion o
I Mc\it.»i* (foubtle** untrue. '
cat-*- tliat tho t r<n
making very liLtii
try. Tlioir ohjoi
resa in that ooiin-
1‘uohln.— Mobile
lured the f<
Federal*,
Ac., left Uy
woru still u
•g K v pi , under date «'f (ho
•e a- fo'h-v : We have *,-■.
<*r* at the I’---ft of Arki.n a*
n. Col. (’uf ti-,
le of Text cavalry, ha* en-
. sifore its desertion by tliu
<1 removed mules, wagons,
hu Fcdcrals. Several guns
piked.
to Nc
V-
led 1 veejit ut enormous
• igh!. On.- largo liintho
dpi* .I .'*>) barrel* of flour
10*0 who liavo not been
:• store 1 their goods, and
in crowded. Molasses
New York at thu low
ul* pur barrel. Thu
York is a mere noth-
>nly $2 per lihtl., and
• mg else in proportion. Here
.Hat 10 to II cents; butter at 20
to 28 cent*; bacon shoulders, 7 to 8 cunts
per pound*, potatoes 9th nnd othur
things in proportion.
Another train of prisoners was sent off
on Tuesday lust, by (Jol. Nix, to Atlanta.
Thcsu men, wo learn, wero mostly from
the counties c»f Union and Town*. (Jur
jail i- now nearly clear *f pi Loners.
A iarg" number -.f volunteer recruit-
every warehouse
was shipped to
freight of TO c
freight to Now
ing, sugar being
everyth'
will in>l bo th* . a
all v .li-lorminnd to
Appee
M /
Negro Colton I’utchca.
Attl.o rt'.iuo*t of a number of the
lanter.' "f Winliltipflon county, Bays the
iu ii rsvillo Georgian, we addressed a
MorfoGov. Brown enquiring whether
• not the late Act restricting tho plant-
ig of oolt.m to three acres to tho hand,
allowing the
mts
of colt.
plant their (tho negroe*
us huretotbcu, iu addt-
to the hand planted by
tin " vn< r "friiid 'lave. Tlie following
the Governor** reply :
Kxkcutivk Dkimrtmknt, 1
MiHcilgcvBle, Fob. 2ft, UMM. )
J. M. G. Mudlouk, F —.Sir; In reply
ll.o Ift.h in it., 1
>\ * rnor to say, that
Ictlo
rcctod by liie (
opinion a planlcr w ho peimiu hi. negroes
to plant more than three acre* of cotton
to tho hand, ; -r any purp a«, violates thu
law. J fa planter wi'he* to givo his ne
groes perim -cn to plant for themselves
he lia-* a right to do •'*, provided lie does
not c.x(!«••• i three acres to tho hand, count
ing wlmt th negro plant* for hiibsulfund
Wli. r- r, eg roe* liavo pfltohc* and are
permitted to plant for themselves, it
w-ruld h*. p.-rhaps host to let th-m plant
corn or pQtntocs or sumo othur crop limn
Hu*peotfu|ly, your ob't serv’t,
ll.SRRKHT FlKt.DKIt, A. J). C.
llgiliihit.. il •!
’ Yu'i.KJiu
. /itnil hi tie* iinok loom *,.
Wv trust uur trivnits will vlo thoir
nremit ifo a .Mill upon
worth rola-
tlm ilollnr, lo
1 hun* I red; 1
ltF.DD, JOHNSON ,V CO.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
I PS M. K. ANDERSON will open a Boliool
"I tot Yrnma LmBv.' nml Mi-mosat thoWvnn-
tmi Fuuialo Acadoiny, <m Y/cdnosday, Fenru-
ory 25th. f»blfl-tf
Special Notice.
rpHE Modmnl Exmaining Board for granting
I iMsphnrai -. Kurlomdii. nnd extendmir Fur
lough*. wIlIuiLft at tliu 1 ir in-nil lloHiiitul b.*-
twe'in tliu hour* of [i and 5o'clock, p. m,, oti
(ivory day oxcopt buodiiy*, VVcdi.usduyH, ami
Suturdav*.
L. IIGT/P. S.-n. Surgenn, ) Examin'K
T- M. STUART. Ass'tSurg.j Board,
(kiln to till*. Fob. 1-, 1503.
Hurgoon Stuart has boon
v ii--wnod I
in i|'i<* ami vi.I
rr*-i"iinl l>i*tri"i
'iila 111 has to
• Recruit* of tho
1 ucorinn. He will
office daily, for tliut
"Sti .
AYANTED I
Rrrruils Tur (lie 20ih (ia. Kcgl.
I AM hero on detached service, for thauar-
1 poiu of mi ng my undcavors to fill thu rank*
of the 2Uth Georuiu Rep-imunt.
Thi* ltoxiiaoiit went into sorvico anionir tho
first in dof-Jiieu of their native land. Tho cuim-
and tliu ex^u.sure incident
Hamilton Female College,
HAMILTON, GEORGIA.
THR Sjirlnx Session of 1868 will coinmonco on
* Tuesday, the 2fith day of Jnnuary next,
The Oollevo is ftirttlfbed with u vTcll-soleoted
Chemical and f'liilosophioal fti-purutu*, and with
good Musical Imftrumonts.
The conr*o uf instruction is thorough and
coinnloto.
Every pcjiartment is sunpMed with compe
tent teachers. For particular*, nddrees
J. If. LOVELACE,
dee2S-3m* Vretident. •
NOTICE.
A LL person* Indebted to the firm of Smith
nnd Daniel, or Jamo* T. Daniel, aro hercbr
uuttfiud that tlteir hooka, note* and accounts
' iu the hand* of William 11. Brannon.
Gunby »k Go.’* store) for collection.
SMITH * DANIEL.
i’lonAn cnli and settle at u
AUCTION & COMMISSION
HOTJSBk
No. 131 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.,
ROSETTE, LAV/HON & CO,
Audios and (Jotuiuissiou MerchstU,
H AVING ret* pi! tlie wril-knowp house for
merly oeoiiph d by S. Uxletree, for tha pur-
poMo of l.ransaotfnK a general Auction and Com-
mi*si*<n buslnetifl, wu ure prepared to make
advance* ou all XOftdt eiitnutod to our care.
Special nttuntinn will t*c givou tn thu hiring
ami «alo uf Negroes, Real Estate, An. in our
new imtorpri*i) wo hope to rcuuive and merit a
liberal share of pulrotiugo.
G. AV. ROSETTE,
E. Law nON,
u. wilkinA.
' third ul
its i.ruiuui strength, ll un appeal whs needed
to tlio piitri**tin uitixcn* uf tho laud, it would be
ly m>’«’*'«.irj to point t<i tho reonnt proceed-
r* of t|jo Kxrrutivo and l.exi-lutive drpnrt-
•iit- of the Fvdoral Gurcrnineut From the
•U) tho other tomes the n 1 to raise imj army
]-V 1,1 *io in-vro soldier* t" bo let 'ooso upon tlie
nir citltons.dosnlatu our land,
inly, in conjunct ion with the white
hireling*, (■» destroy our Uburtio*, hut
terminate uur people.
i extract fron
tho order
I should
We aro pleased to irtrftfln our friends, uud
the coiuinuroial interest generally, that W»
have uxRociutcd ourselves with Captain F. (I.
Wilkins, in tho Auction and OoinmisHlon bu*i-
iiom. ^ Tho firm will horoalter bo known and
“ l/ ROSETTE, LAWHON to CO.
G. W. B08ETTE.
8. K. LAWIlUN.
To my Friends.
Having associated mysoif with Rosette and
l<awhon, ill my*uld line of business. Auction
and Commission, and nlniging to giva special
attention to the *amo, 1 huspo *k of my friends
their patronage and iniiuunou, which they hero"
K. O. WILKINS.
great measure tlie
undergo before WU
. With our milks lifted
labors will be short and easy. But if we
itinuo the vr^r will! small
n one*, thu war may bo pro
Every encouragement eon-
ertion* will dui-eml i
If.ring our country i*
u cointuur
fo.Ic
• way «
Ki< iimo.mi, 21th.- .ludgo Mfireditli, of
thu Richmond Circuit Court, decided to
day in the hah< a* corpus caso that every
riti/.on of Maryland, nnd every foreigner
who had once ci 11 iot>•<I in our army, no
matter for how short n timo, had
acquired domicil, and thoroforo is liable
to coriMTijitiim, if botwcou tho ugus of 18
and 45 years.
The Yunkoos horatoforo havo dnnotni-
natml their backward movumont* on the
lt"l*|mi.anii"' k, “ebangoof base.'* Tlio
roc- ntly modiluted ebango of the Brute
Butler for Llio tyratit Bank*, ut New
will be simply “a change of
■ < holla. Rebel.
.. . receipt of
on*! hundred dollars Irom Gen. Suinuoi
Houston and hi* Indy for tho boncfil of
thu woitndod of tho Gaivosfon fight.—
Tho Geiioral’a health is stated to bo itn-
A correspondent icforms us that sixty-
tliroe chkos ofrtnall pox havo occurred in
by a lute number one locality in Gwinnett county. Gn. All
I recovered except four.—Any. (Jhron.
ruit*. a- tiii- i-. w«- will certainly have I d ,; ' l:
u large force in tii" field by the coming J indee
•Spring.- -Dahlou' /a Signal. j prodi
they might
It
1. i»ro*l\ici»g nrtirtcmlly wlmt nature
l p'*ntaneou»ly in those extra-
V. . iinnry phonon ona, the 8i *nicso
Tho Yankee* arc reported to havo tnkon ; * V ‘ :| ~ lw<jwh!.*» rat-, ol tho Albino
nos.-ic.-hion of' Duvall * bluff, on tho Ar- J I'"'" '. •v«-ru ** Im tod t.*r Ihn experiment,
• . ...;•(. •!.« 1 i.r.ftiubly a* l*«*itis* more iiianagcahlu than
•ir darker brethren. An incision was
thu right side of tho ono, nnd
karums r
have nband
river. M ft
with tho fortific;
.*1 di'pot. Our troops j 1
Ark
harlos, on White
Id t
[Iickibury Whig.
Novki, I hk -During a roeont *!ebutu
in l)u- * 'onfederato Senate, Mr. IMndan,
ut Mih'in.-ippi, ud vet tod to the fact that he
had rueti white women, in "hooplos* skirts
and broad sun-bonnets," guiding the plow
tho left side
*kin und tiic
The surface
t-lo-ely logo!
until the six
thu other, engaging th.
llulnr tissue under it.—
•und* wore kept
lulhorn Hold*, lie invoked (
hlv'ding upon such vtomon, and hoped .
that they would bo “tnantoi ornaments | fiyial fe
in tho parlors of I'uradisu.
hy suturos and bandit;'
tii day, when union by the
•ii wu* foilm] to have taken
y tlien walked side by side,
1 by a Ilosby band. An nt-
*"i» both by tlio mouth of tlio
H * Injootion
Among tlm tropic,* '
the Virginia 8 at*- J.
silken hann'-r, - ai.-tun.
phia Turn Vorein It";
of which is tho motto
translation «>l tl.r-e
“Good Luck,’ butt ii-
givo them u phonetic
ly believing that the
jugular
u» have entered tlie supor-
•itm of the other, showing
■ clearly tliut an intimate vascular union
hud taken place between them. Thi*
JUvilayoaio inl^rij.tinK .•xitorimunt inuy hnra n uio»t
is a white important bearing on rosturativo surgery.
rom a Fhiladel-
icnt, on ono side
IutII.il.’’ Trie
>rd* said to be
ijority of visitors
nifiralicn, reudi-
ent to which
hell'' on tlio
In illustration of the powers of imagin
ation, the ease uf the old lady who wutc.fi*
od th" vane to see when her rhouinatism
w«> g"ing to begin, i. not uipml to that of
[•keeper who painted the lower
of hi
The iliusii ..
that ( n« inun triad to make him
Kpsom Bull- arc now mnnufactnrnd at pay for a pair ofbouU that ho hud burned
•South Newport, McIntosh county, Ga. j on tho b'.cvo.
ljj(Xt
nut Hubjcot It* I
dufatiei
When •
<t reguiutii
in dufanco uf tlioir uonios.”
1 will be
Ihw. and
! deeiru to join
C**ini>.oi> A, Captain R<>*
Mitchell, ('nliimhus.
poDOv, .fofi'. r.mn C*.
BJaiicc. |»..ik Co.
Little, Harris Co.
Aoaffo, Atlanta,
lllfti'llills. Cniiuuhu*.
Coffou, Tolfiilr Co.
Mims, Columbu*.
Cmutmniu* wlO ba
i*niJ tin* iriiini boinily
\-Mre.-.- ft recruiting olfioors for thi* Rati
1 .11 ' I. M -i; rift*. \ 11.min. Ha.
Ciii'f W N III T‘'ll INS, Odumbtw, Ga.
Murat J A s ill'il LEV. Auburn, Ala.
Serft I- M ('RIM MUN, Jarksonville, Gu,
Strgl HARHY, LVlartown,Ga,
(.’nrpl FAi’K Ell. Georgetown, Or.
As the Inrm of this iii’hflM U limited to the
eommeiKicmoiitofootlvo operation*, thulia wish
fog tu oullst are roquestod to apply «t <»noe.
W N I1UTCIIIN8.
CaptCo. U, ‘2<Mb (Li. Kent..
DISSOLUTION.
rp11 E firm uf Ivey, Pidlth .k Go. wore dissolvod
I l*y mutual consent on tho 27th lust. The
9 JWlii iho lutu firm
tho eld stiiiiiJ. wlioru all pnrsuii* l*aviny
lim* ngaiust said firm nro ro(|uo*tod to pre
ut them fur settlement. Pnrtirs indebtad by
tu or ncoounl t«* Ivey, Sin it u A Co.,
call and suftio ni tho saino plucu, and
a Ir rehy ii.ftltiod, that if they u*> cot oomt*i>
with this roiiue*t by tlio I A of February, thwii
■id accounts w ’ * 1 * ' ‘
NEW JF13=llyXr.
H aving r*ur<!iui*oii tim interest of \f***r*.
Cb.ipinan A Smith in tho Livory otablo, the
undersigiibd tuko plonsuro in mloriuiiig thuii
friouds and pinropn that they will Ouiftinuo the
butines* in mi its branches nt the old stand,
‘i’liui.kl'ul for past pairmiago they respectful!)
a ronuwul of tho t
J. It. IVEY Sc CO.
Caution.
i LL parson* uro horaby onutionod against
I\ tradinu- for twu proiflissury not on. givou to
Thpmii' I'hioiui.'-on. for two lnmdred Htid flRy
dollar*, dated abo
duo rithi
Jautinry,
tiiaroftflel
•I the uthordue twelve months
maker of xaid notos, Muahorn
given whs incoat-
hhusolf.
ISAUUL J.UNKAL.
tran*uct bitsine-s f<
tofoi'o ju liberally ho*towod
-Coffimbd** Ga., poo. 18,186*.
$50 Reward.
QTOLEN from tho anbsoribnr, in Columbus,
kj the 21st inst., a largo (.'hostnul Sorrel Ho
supposed to bo 8 or years old. HltidwV
horso is a stuinp-suckor, and when ta- ►—
ken had a leather strati or collar arounc
hi* neck, ami thu collar had worn tli
tlio top of hi* neck and hair under his nCek 1.
tiiroul. Ho also hud on ut thu timo he was Mu-
lon a now mtlHury saddln and hriille, that I Intd
a few days before drawn from tho Government
agent at Columbus.
1 will giva $50 reward for tho horse and thief,
or $i!5 for tho horse. JAME.S M REES,
Belonging to tho 3d Ga. C'nvulry. Camp
Muutgoiuory, near Columbus, Ga.
|an2( 12w
$50 REWARD!
OT0LBN from thostubleor the subscriber, 10
O inilc* north Col'imiuis, 011 tho Uainilt-
Wil _ _
ul, about 10 p’olouk u.. ..._ .......
inst... a GRAY HORSE, about U or 10 years old,
medium sue, sway back, with a very ruinurku-
> night of the lntli
bio I’lay-oolorad spot or patch covering a largo
portion of hi* left «idc. Said horso paces un
dor the saddle, being a fine saddle and buggy
horse; newly shod all round 1 *
above reward for tho uppruhonsio
- . : E
, . uf the ihief
ith proof to convict, and a liberal reward for
(ho horso ulouQ and all rcasoimblu exponsoa
paid. ROUT. (J. JOHNSON.
deo20-il2w»
NOW’S THE TIME.
pHRMONS iinlebtcd to us by note or account
1 aro toquusti’d to uout-J forward a .d settle.
IVe have never known a hotter timo to pay
debtJ. Lot this notice be sufficient.
jiin8-dlm J. ENNIS St CO
NOTICE.
117ILL be fold, at thd Court Flouie in tha
* » city of Culuuibiis, on tho fourth Mondny
in tho present month, twu negroes, vix: Simon,
n mm n),out 55, and Milla. about 11 year* of ago.
Sold as tliu property Milly Coleman, dooai.
Tortus mode knowu on tho day of sale.
I ll | TUB LEGATE! .
Itl-'.MOV'i:i> ItV Fllti:,
dy to attend any calls hnnded,
ni ftbfttf
Muscogee Asylum.
A N election will be hold at tlio Gounod Chain-
her, 011 Mumhiy ovening, the 23d instant
bytbeJuaUoes of tho Inferior Court and th<
Mayor nnd Council, for two trustee* of MusuO'
gee Asylum for the l’oor, to fill vacancies.
Ry order of Couuuii.
fob ltd i HQ, W. JONES, Clerk,
CAUTION.
f HEREBY forewarn ull potions from trading
JNO. L. CHENEY.
. for a
rtaln promissory 1
1 J. IJ. Mor-
known precisely, butumoiiut and intnrc*tup
to August 8th, 1802, was #7'’i.i8, Tho said nolo
was lost by mu in Culurabd^, on,or about the
8 ml tou “ ir ’ JOHN T.BOYlCtf. JWr
WOOL HATS.
r AM having manufactured, at my hat ibop
in JMitnuut Co., Ga.. a substantial and dura
ble article of course wool hut*, lined anil hound
with homespun, suited Fur negroes*
which 1 will yell 0
u.’isonahle turins, foi
by tlio nu*( of doson No orders rocoivod for
a less number. No rotall business done. M er ”
chant* would do well to
Kalontnn, G-i.. Jan, 13th, 1863.
Janl3-dlH ________
$100 Reward.
r AVILL pay 1150 for the nnprohetndon and
delivery to mi. near Cuthbort, Ga., or con
finement fu any jail *<> I can got him, of »ny
uogro man CLAR K. who run away from mo i«
November liut. lie is very hlaek, about 24 year*
old. wuighft about ISO pounds, slow spoluni, haa
very large eyes; was raUed’ln Talbot county,
Go, 1 will libarally reward any person for in
formation tbat will aid in hi* recovery. Address
either me. at Cutlihcrt. Georgia, or W M K
Walt*, nt Fiunkiiu, Heard county, Georiria.
iMUriw. HAIUU K. (1L0VKK.