Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, March 03, 1863, Image 4

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- i 11S ■ • - i £ v TELEGRAPHIC.DISPATCHES • 1 l»jr tho I ft of April for tho ox port of , and that ho 1*111 welcome, ruth or tfcUtfrtxjh to the Enqu Richmond, 23d.—In tho Senate, Mr. Orr Intfodoood a hill to r«*rt in tl»o Gov ern moat, as part offti postal system, all rijphtaofthc American Tolpjfraph Com pany in fW<urrtiph Hf»eo in *ho C'onfcder- nto Slate*. Rofurrud to tin* Committed on IMatal Affairs. ThaKxompUon Bill was further con sidered au4 amended, antUioally ordered to he onground. Tho section relating to overseers was amended so that it should not extend to any farm on which negroes have Loon placed by division from other farms since tho lllh Of October last. House proceedings unimportant. CuaklCstos, 23d.—Tho *’r«noh war steamer Benaudine, while trying to ontor the harbor this morning, rau ttahoro off Sullivan’s Wand. The British steamer I'otrel and tho French steamer Milan bad been trying all day to got her off, but so far unsuccessfully. CnaHLirroa 24th.—A British steamer reached a Confederate port yesterday.— Another British steamer, on entering this port, lost night, ran aground on tho shoals about ono milo from nulUvnu'e Island on the bcacb, whore she now iios in fbll view of tho block a dors. Kho contains n very valuable cargo from Nassau. Tho news from XtUwnu is unimportant. Tho Iron olndr, Ohlccora and Palmetto Btate, have gone down to protect her. U is expected that she will be afloat this nUernbon. The Frenoh w»r steamer lluonudinc was tugged off (he shoals thi* morning, and Is now within the harbor. It is also ftmniiptl that anothor mer- §Want steamer, from Natnan, got aground last night several miles above Sullivan’* Wand, but tho report nruds confirma tion, Mohim:, 24th.—Correspondence of the Adv. A Keg., Vicksburg -IHtli.•—The »»- omy has erected ballcriO* on tbo Loveoin range of the city, and oommonecd shell ing at one o’clock yesterday ono of our batteries near the depot. Every shell esmo within tho city, but no harm was d«»ne. Ourgitna replied slowly, giving *hot for shot. From tbo position of their batteries. that portion of tho .city frorit- ir g tho rivor will bo untenable. Tho fir ing continued at regular Intervals till /light, and occasionally till morning; at day light all was/pilot. , Richmond, Va., 24.—TJia Senate oc- cupu-d the session of to-day in "discussing tb- ninomlment to the ftenat* Bill, abol ishing tbo substitute system. Tho amend ment provides that any person who has heretofore furnished a substitute shall bo enrolled for sorvieo In ca-e of the deser tion of tho substitute. After a long do- ( bate the ainondmont was rejected and tho bill pasHod. Tho House, uflor adopting various res- olutions of enquiry, wont inks turret bcs- eion on tho bill to regulate the i*«uo of Treasury Kotos. NORTHERN NEWS. Hiciimond, 24th.—Northern dates to the 21st have boon received. Th\» Illinois Legislature adjourned on Saturday. Puaco resolutions pawed tho House, but wero proven tod from past-lug the Sonata by tho withdrawn! of enough members to deprive tho Bontyo of n quo- Tho gunboat Now Era sound near Island No. 10, three stenuiern, con taining quinine, army blanket#, Confod- orato uniforms, and a largo quantity of other contraband goods. Ono sloumer had n largo rebel mall, containing valua ble information. Dispatches from Fortress Monroo tlui 18th, say arrnngeiimntn for the exchange of civilians have boon perfected. <l«n. Foster bus returned to tbo South, A dispatch from Cairo rays a barge with 7,000 tons of coal, nuM^o blockade at Vicksburg on Satural^ffiirlit. Tho town of Bolivar Landing, llfty miles above Vicksburg, has been destroy ed by tho gunboat Conestoga, In retalia tion for guerillas firing Into the steamer Jenny Lind. The Brooklyn and flclcta woro blockad ing Galveston Hi last accounts. Another account says the lloei entered the Buy, but finding it strongly fortified^ deemed it best to withdraw for tho present. Tho Florida sailed from Nassau on the 27th of Jununiy. Fourteen bIdhiu sloops and schooners; bad arrivod with cargooa of cotton and turpentine, from Charleston and other points. The Housoof UnpreHor.tativos have con curred in tho bill, already passed by tho ftonnto, to provido a national currency, to be scoured by u ptedgo of United State* Htorks. Tho bill awaits the slguaturo of the I'rcsidunt. Tho Senate paseod an ad for the en rollment and mustorlng into service of nil iiblo-bi died men boUvoon tho ages of 2G and 4.Y yoars, exempting tho Govorn- ors of States, Judges, suns ofpoor widows and a fow othors, giving a military fbroc of threomillions. Offipor* appointed and directly accountable are to (jfl |,h<j enroll ing, and tho men ora to bo colled out by draft in mu h numbafs, and assigned to duty in such manner as tho President pleases. Heavy ponnKieaarft imposed for rosistam-c or counseling rouLtando to the draft. (•on.modern Woodhnl\ of tho United States Navy, wo A killed at F«>ri Marshall, near Baltimore, by tho Accidental dis charge of a gun, while a salute was being 11 red In honor of (»on. Butler. Tho Kentucky House of Representa tive* rescinded, on tho 11th. tin* resolu tion pushed tho day previous, inviting commissioner* IVom other Stnto Legis latures to moot commissioners from that body nt Louisville, Burnsldu has assumed his new nmnd at Now York. Tho Connecticut Democratic Conven tion at Hartford, nominated Thomas I! Seymour for Governor. Strong resold lions veto adopted, denouncing thomur- pations of tho General Government, the Militia Bill, National Currency Bill, Emancipation VrocUmatlon, *u«puttfion of tho writ of habeas corpus, abridgment of tbo freedom of cpoech and of the press, compensation emancipation scfici and tho dlshiembofinont of tho State of Virginia; and pledging tho Woate. •States to unite with them in measures for n cessation of Dio war and restoration of tho Union. Gold closed at IU2 in Now York onlht lWi. Port Huron*, 21th.—A ting of truce boat arrived from Baton Rouge yester day. bringing 320 exchanged prisoners, belonging principally to the Iftth and SOth LowUiana Begtmonte. New Orleans papers contain nothing of importance. Thera wui a report of the killing of Butler by Boullgny in AVashington city. There or* evidences of im early advance upon this point. .Several mortar bunts have arrival et Baton Rouge; also rein- forcemeat*. Intelligence revived through prisoners strengthens thU UcUef. Prison er* state that reinforcements arc contin ually arriving at Now Orleans, and rotiflt in previous reports ortho dciuoiali- ration of Bankx army. Rich mono, 2**ih.- TtioNow YorkTimrs tiian deprecate, wri ns the consequence of inch on act. The tenor of tho Paris Monitour, tbo general tom* in Ministerial circles, and the. recently changed lang uage of the Liberal Pro**, *!1 combine (says the Time*) to show that thi* is tbo policy ■which the French Emperor has resolved to carry out. The National Intelligencer docs not share this convic tion. The Time* says that M. Merciur openly predicts at Washington that Na poleon will break tho blockade boforotho end of March—just (it says) as ho nn- nouucod intervention from Franco woeks before St actually took place. Ifon. Isaac Touccy l»a* promised to stump tho Kioto of Connecticut for ox- Gov. .Seymour. The Kookuk Constitution newspaper was destroyed on the 2d inst, by conva lescent troops in that place. A letter of Goo. Scott, dated Oct 4th, 1801, has boon called for by tho Yankee Konatc, which will show that McClellan treated Scott with disrespoct while tlic latter was commander-in-chief, mid that McClellan would have been court-mar tialed hut for fear of doing injury to the cause. On tho 18th Sterling Kxahange coin- msndcd 180 in New York. The Times says thin wan brought about by tho Na tional Loan BUI and discussion of French dilation. Butler bad a grand reception in Balti more on the 19th. Thirty-four young ludic*. droned in white and bearing flags, sung patriotic airs on a platform. The Times soy* editorially that tho attack on Charleston was to have boon made on tho 20th. The Oommoroia! Advertiser nays tho entrance* to Charleston and Bavannuh arc filled with torpedoes and obstruc tion*, and wo must not bo surprised If the assault on those cities partakes of the nature of a protracted siege, rather than • •f an overwhelming attack. If Fort McAllister Is a specimen of tho enemy’s fortification*, wo may well pauso before contemplating wn easy victory. RicHAiojrn, Va m 2oth.—Gold advanced here to-day in qonsoquenoo of u more ac- tivo demand. It was sold at 240 promi- urn—silver at 280. ' C’uauleatok, ft. C., 2otb.—We have trustworthy information from Beaufort, that tho dilflculty botwoen Hunter and Foster, which resulted in tho return of the latter to Washington, growing out of a dtapulo a* to the proceeding with tho now programme of Hunter, is now under stood to be anothor expedition to cut tho Charleston and ftavannah railroad at l*oc- otallgo, simultaneously with tho na val operation.; against Gonesis Point and fount Bluff—preliminary to attacking Hftvuxfnaii. The first of March is tho day fixed for their movomonls. Tho Blown or which ran aground yester day la now in tbo harbor. Momuc, 2uth.—Tho Adv, & Beg. has the following: Jaukson, 25th.—Wn nro permitted to copy the following olUeial dispatch to (Ion. Pemberton; Port Gibson, 85th.—Last night about ton o’clock, with tho steamer J)r. Batcy, four mih i below Vicksburg, I foil In with tho lj. ft. iron-clad gunboat Tndinnula, after tho rams Quoun of tho West and Webb, and engaged her for four hours, when l went alongside and hor comman der, Lieut. Brown, surrendered tu mo. Aa all the credit Is duo Maj. Brent, 1 liavit turned over to him, in a sinking condition, tho prize, which wo hope to anvo. Nobody hut five hurt. {.Signed) Fkkd. B. Brand, Lieut. Col. Commanding. Cti.vui.khton, 20tli.—-Our latost advicos from Port Royal state that tho Yankee licet now thoro numbers 120 vessels, in cluding throe frigates, twenty gunboats, Tho rest aro chiefly transports. Thoro are now thirty thousand man collected Micro, and more expected. Minute* el lust mooting wore read and sip- irffyOdj fiy Aid. tlrlswold—Ths Oomuiittoo PROCEEDINGS OF TH il CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CUAMBF.lt. Feb. 23,1M3. RHmU.ill MKK1ISO. Council tnot pursuaut to mljuuriwnoiit. Pro** ent—IBs Honor, F R Wilkins, Mayor: Aid'. HrasiulL Minis, OrlSWehl. l.co, LiK<»). Bind lord, JopRou. Poughwp and Durkin. Abac Flow Mini and Bivins. Mi ii a IWraL, eimiilsrocommand the cn.vini-.it of the tullow- iu* m-.'ouuli': tW (<iKut(Jordiitmy,$8U*,Q0; A Odum, ITvi tTr- Troy Factory, yt.00. (Jaiswm.p, Buvhhu.i., W|i|ph W[W aurood to. By Aid. Loo—The Comnilt.ce renpei'l/ally report that tho work on tho C'cuiu lory ba* been oxovutod. W S LEW, ) „ J .'I llivixsj Which w«* rceolvod. MAUXIIAL’ii H* 1*011 t or PR1I8UVK Pl.xccn IN Till ccxku mu sr. mixci; last umi.vu. P.'t. Ifith fcuU, owi,«J by Kuliison, thuft; Tho*. Uulliror. drunk; P Finoi;au. <lrunk. I 1 , b. BUh.—JIradFynt, owned by Marduor, by rder; tshuk (’olliu*. Uisonlorly. Feb. 201 k.— tinre, oinied by Loloiiian. no pun* j Chutily. y order "f Mrs. 0 Rolf. Fob U2.1.—-William, • -final by Jouoj. lio pas-; Ibmoy, i-wmal by Pierce, bv order. !• oh. Jtkl.—Boney, owned l>y TddoiU by enter. Whloli wiu roocived. The I'otitlon of l»r. E. L. deBruiTeuricd for Comotery Dr. M. S. James and sell Gold, also Tcnnc.*.- ,-tnaand _»»lhor Bank Bill#. dautbue. Feb 11 HORSE WANTED, BY W. B. GRIFFIN & CO. AUCTIONEERS, At'oUsrA,«; v. EXTENSIVE SALE OF r-OB li.f j‘-,r. Tl>-him .M C.A I ",1> .51 1 C. >3/1 l.r. Wt -'^uE^EDWAEE COMPANY WANTED divkot imi’oktatiom I^t: >m Europe! FOR RENT. K hundred acres boH"m La and 300<>r three hundred itidnn-i, i *.,u — ui.l: imr tee i.laDCiUon ofTfeoiaab. MoUry, dr ceased, I yin e on Hondalt* eieck, lOmiloaea#* rfCwtunibtai*. The place u in » b>hx1 slate - eulti ration, aad if utcewmry will bo divide renters. Apply soon to SAMUEL JOHNSON. i I) iho old atitml of Redd, P | ln-lorr I : r'ru!i;irt A Ctmfi I ready to .tu end any tails WAJSTTED ! V0BI1E & GIRARD railroad -i.-.r | itfcruils r«r the 20lh (la. Kept, Fit.RIGHT KOTICE. vidod to j oct29-dAwtf Kx’cj A Fair Preposition for Three Lieutenants. HAVE been icinpornrilr relieved from dniv .jinn Aid on Ocn* rat Paul J. ieiuuxV fi. with whom 1 have HP'il twelve ui»ulb«. with authority from Col. John IV. K»»n* (wh -c authority to form a re-inmeot ciniMi.ilcA from • •*•- Secretary m War.) to rai»* a e»»mp*ny. and to pay Sou (iMinty, and fuinith Olo.liinx to He rmit* for tec- same. 1 propoaethat g^nndl of not Ini- ih»n twenty unite, in tor of tho counties in the Third ConcreMioniii JUxtrict. and elect a Lieutenant d a fair proportion of non -ooinml- i, tnkin* rank tuxioniini ibbod. My authority aneeof my Company (nt*. *h«- Confvder*! vice, to b«i attached to C under Briir. <*en. Howell South-western Hebreis an4 Florida. Those liable to bo conscripud now, i miiu: rrRhnentr already in servico, and tiiereby Iosnur bounty nod privilege of duct in* officer? of their wn number, will here find an indui uuicut Apply at tho store of .1. K. Redd M to., < r tear KK na c.,„. A VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale. f PHFandersiBncd offer* bis valuabl*. planta- 1 Hon for sale, lying 16mii«» ©art from Oolum- iur. Iu Chattahoochee county, on thoL|-*»oie croak,euntaining(weir® huudre » perf ». jo:i it,* the nlantation of Gal. V/iikin*. There i* » fiin dwelling hou*0. containing hix comnwelit u- ^ ‘ an/1 four fire id&res, good eiu U 1 sot ombuildlnc* on tbo pm having good brick and rock chimney Wednesday, the 4th March Next, in Fiore, commencing nt 10 o’clock, will Ik* poaitivoly sold, in lots to <nit tho trade, the following lUt of u: j!X.K/13'W" i ALL IK BrLRHDIU OKDKB. VII : ;XWJdozon Table Cutlery, embracing ev ery vnrioly In use; 1000 pair Curry Combs ; 1600 dny.Hii Knglisti Rocket Cutlery, all VMrietiits ; * 800doxt*n P.ullock*. iiR“ortcd ; l case IfivluiFM Faucets; L**ekr, aborted ; 60 dot 1 lot 100 re i * hr :r . lino and coarse; exoellcnt having go— — are 40vlscros cleared and it b iso*, ail 400 - I will rhow the premises t * d *"" 4 w BuI JSffljf MmWakv. Chaltahooelicc co„ F«*b ‘J- 1 .. IS •. wfm SPECIAL ORDElt.i No. —. The attenlioi iriough from r act Ice of Mill pro per ccrtifii ill ht- granted cacvpi yu u, --- Army Surgeon. J If L* J T McOixtv, Actiiig A»bt. IV Dissolution. tWMn Redd, Jot.. ' the death >-f Mr. L. v .. n being in U;»* servlet his country, the budnCM will in, e|o*o>! by A ll. Redd, who can f-.un-l in the ha«k room ,.t their store. Wo trust oar friends will do their duty *pet*iily and not i.e.. stone a call np.ui them- Money to tavast n-»w, i* worth rein tively about twenty coni- In the dollar, to Hijnidate debts one hundred; w(tfe »p,ir, L febgdlmAwd.it REDD, JO,fe CO. CAUTION! HEREBY forewarn all par* ms-frotn tr.id ' - - ’ ilc on ltob... time :ii»out lh<- lecoinbi I HKIl 1 for a cortain promi- Mufpboy. for fjnn. d.nol first of May. 1 duo The said note was lost by Robert .— --oaf the ltk«, duo 26th Dccotnbcr, Ivij. . was lost by me in Virginia. ftb-'l d2wlt* JOEL SNI f’ES Special Notice. T IlE Medical Kxntuinirig Hoard for granti Discbnrircs. Furlougl ‘ loughs, will meet hi tin the hours of 3 .. day except Hundays. •Wc-dnr-duy* ftund V,. PHI mm - Bells ; •lO ilox *n Frc.-lnnd'a Socket Spadw ; 40 du/*m Scythe Hindus, ass’d lengths ; 20 (luy.'*:i Scy tho ftneithc* ; 25t» irtiir Trace Chains (heavy); 20 (luxen Auger Bitts, cast steel; f* doz«9 CarprnteV’s Finchers; 12do7.cn f law Jiamm*r?; SOU do/.-n Fih-X. VI/. : Hand Saw. Mill S:,w, R >und, Half Round nna Flat, Bn-turd—all engths; 10 dor.’ii Crttpirv Lock*; cjiyt Butts, assorted; black japanned wire roller Buckle*. 1 end li inch ; 20 Kux'iih wrought iron Blacksmith Anvils, large rise; 100 Blacksmith Tongs, extra nuality ; 100 lbs. extra fine Bar Lead ; a I \m\mrs < ut Tu'd.-. assorted, 4 to 12; I2'»gr.v-* Gimlet-point fterews, ksaoitod 20 dox. It;... r-; 10 dux. lU»,r tttrupi. TOGOl 11*-. Swede* Iron, i to3inches wide, • to 1 inch thick : 1000Q Ib-. n-.-ortod Swedes Iron; fiOOD Bn-, l’lnlu ft tool. /••j'Cfttul. guc* will bo ready on day of sate. fatedLtdi SEQUESTRATION SALE OF Sixteen Negroes. n v *rdcr ■>'-he II . I; Iw.r.l J. II.rdin.Bi^ fri'-l Ju-lt'.-. will hr -..Id, in, tho firat Tue* dav In MAIU'lf nut. hoioro the Court II«iu*« ithin the ii*ual hnura !*. wit: I'hlllp.Hosr . Ajrrcl, m ,n«u nbout ut -Ji year* old. Tom, . about 16 year*old, and hor two children, children. Martha, n of sale, rflxreen Negr* b yuan .‘A. Allen, ui.'iut 17 >• .ir, i'l l X .■ !.w! r ‘KfXw“v»: bond* or Trwwary nniw, . bid udoratc Staler A'; 1 ;.’, To Draymen. in* H , i • '! ' - ' . i . ’ Saturday i.. _ BOLT. Son, 8urge»»n. 1 Fvanrin'g T. M. HTI'AHT. WtHurn.f llo.nl. Coliibibu.*. Feb. In. Uyt 1 :. N. R.—-Aariatafti raapon Ktuatt in*- Won ftpocially asaWncd U> VA nt C<>itiiiil>u« i-« • ■ ■ luinaConwrlpm aT)(J Vptuntoer Rc.-rui'; ■ » ’hr :^l C»tigrerNi)iiini DUtri<H «>/ * II.* will be found ill the Rnmlling oflina dall«. f‘*r tb.,1 purpose, helwnen tho hour* of 9 a. iu. and 12 m. fenl’.itf NU8CO(iEH It All, ItOAl) CO,, Cm,f'aaim, tin.. Felt. Iktb, D IVIDEND Id.-The Hoard of Director* have declared u div idend of 1.1 pn «hnr'- "h tin- Uonsral Stuck of tho Couip o- •. paj-iddc <-n ilc Kjrl J. Si. i.iVi .n. ubit L • * y and fi SCHOOL NOTICE. 88 M. R. ANIVBU80N will opn, :> ' fur Young Lndle* and MDcos nr il (U \V ynn- Feionla Acndctuy, on Wednesday. Fenru- 'i,. "VYatch. Makers! J UST RECEIVED, a largo und new ooaorl- in on f of Watch Materials, coNXiBTjxn or HANDS, GLASS, MAINSPRINGS, Pinions, .lowoln, Tool*, &o. SWORDS, MILITARY BUTTONS, nnd I.atua. alior* CoiumbiM, at Air. L M lii k li can bn louud «i all time*, uiiIokk nlivn profee 4lonaliy euvagod, Uuargai the oldprioui. except la.'didntw. lau'JMl.u $100 Reward. f IVm, pay MOO for the ai'preh*n-ion an, L dvU«evy tu we. \\mx Cut* * ti.* . • i . Uiiuinont in any jail 1 can m» him, - t i . negro tntui OLAHK, who ran uu i* :i..m mo November lft»t. Be in veiyi,io« k. nt*--iit old, weigh* about IHO pound*, alow V °° ' S -“fc."y - running lira) * without Liecn*e tho C'ouneil ('h.nn ely. Dray* rolining PPi-dby the Marshal JeblU LOST OH MISLAID. A NOTE f-r jloT..1 I • Kran* A Dudley, TV and due ltf',1, fo •». L. Li * v i* * r bemer. All |mr*on» ure aereb.v rautionrd not to trade for a;»id nolo. nj> It la tbo property «>f (h« undei- rigned. o. L. LEWIS. JebU-at M-..MI annual 3DIVIUBISTX) JSTO. 4, Georgia Homo Insurance Company. Cm., v .v ■*. t»*.. Fob. 7. laftt Tho Hoard of DiTe'-»i*r* of thi- Comrwny have di i lnu-d a f-cuii nniiual Dividend .,f Five l»,.l- ‘’"fflo l lilh ] t the Oihn I tho Cu F. WlLLf M. P. ELLIS, & CO., (One /Jih.r South of Jhint: of Columbus.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OXvT CONj SIOIsI TVIUTsTT 150 BOXES Selo tod Fm.bmu Lnr To- Lost or Mislaid, \ FROMlitV NOTH, aunrd by A. II. J V l.v.-ui . fi-r -e* only dollar*, dule-l eoinw lime hiJ'iin* l.i't. n'"l pnyablu tu the uoder*i;-ned luine tiiuo th«* latter purl'd IV.*. /*,|| por»on< avo . atitkoued agoinat trading lor *uid note, and tho tunkcr Irutll paying i( to any one exrept inyaelf. RLI/ABETH KOLB. Stewart county. Jnu ta». IH»*3 w t* conthiuijtionm poll, this f'HMKJtlCKS/Wni; SVFFKR- by Exprew*. and direetud IKli low, rrili he promptly forwordiwl and aeknow- IIUNTEH l-\ RENNET, 2*1 door from cur. Tenth and Hunk* Caution. hereby notlimod against i prttinimory nlrod and lifly ei||iti Tallin iiinnation that will aid in hi* r UP1™ 1 l Outhberl ■ l... or \V M K Cuiuocil to rdoottaldor much of tho minute* of »*>t meeting «• rolate* to hi* claim tor service.* I earing the email pox of tho liidiniiK in IIUL nt** iiveiv r*l. Ill* Honor, the Mayor, Hubmltted the follow- nr : flentlotneu» 1 herewith mibmit, for your up- v •-•**• -and John >, Mayor. ll.v Aid. JejwnB - He-ulved. That the Deputy M.,: dial ho unlruoled to exatninu the fewer wear the Factory b 'anting lvnu«« and *ce if the •ante can be oU ared out, nnd report ut tho next in' tl.ng •>! Ui'Uucll; a«r»o<i to. .1.1. Morton, K*u.. Chief Engineer of tho 1 ir«> Department, *ublulttod u plan to Council for buildiiiK a tower for an nlurm hull, kiudly tendored hy Major liumphrii'* tor that pur- pope, and staled that the cunt fur building the lower would only b« one hundred and *ixl> del- , IVhereupon. Aid. Dougia** offered tho fvdlow- ft«folvrd. That Couucil do appropriate MtW to build n tower for an a arm bell, on the plan *ubuutt<!*l to Couu ’il by Jo.-eph L. Morton, El'll..Chief Nngiueer l ire Department.- pro vide*! that tno hell bo at the service of Iho city, nnd used for tho alarm of Firei and that a Committee bo unpointed to confer with Major llutaphrie* on tu«sutd«ot. Whioh wa.* agrvc.i to. and Bis Honor, tho Mayor, appointed a* said Committee, Alda. Douglass, Mims* and Uriswol.!. . Rond of M Simpson to retail spiriUt was ao- capted. An aceounl In favor of tho "Columbus Tuuoa" for $17 Oil, ovdojod to l*e paid. Council then ndjoarnod until Monday next. 2d pros., at 7 o’olonk, p. ni. i!E"H»;r U . .1I»N I s cieik. Troy Manufacturing Co. BY ELLIS k LIVINGSTON, EXECUTORS’ SALE. O N WEDNESDAY, March f, at TO nVloek a. ULvlufrohiaf Kills and l.Uiut;-»pir\'. Auv tinn Uo.mi, filly uud unc-bau sii.in - Muscogee Rail Road Stock. Ato», thirty »ix nnd uno-haB sharw Mobile &Gii-ard K.R. Stock, Three Lots on Oglethorpe st., tu-wit: the South half of lot number ll»2. nl*o hit 1W, containing ono half wis i.f l.m<l. eight-ruiMiiu dwollilig and all • it ItulUings; ui«o, lot 107, conU'mag h^lf aero of land, n lix-rnouiod dwoliim.-. with all lieeewarv outbuilding*. Ah". ,ho f.-il..wjn< lnt* in the Northern Lihorlu-. li -imtik-thr North Coiuumn->f Ihr i-itj i-f C-ilumtni I ,rit Numbers0,10. 22. 21. b7. •.*. i si. : f i • * 47, 4H,fi»,Wi.M..S2. .•*)..SI. .Vi. : 7. 02. At. 61, 0.S, tVi, 07. ns. AU<*. l.-t- .. n li.o .-.v-t o of Iho UamUK'ii r*t.-vl, adli.ining i;»•: r. r h am<*n, to-wit! tW. 7o. 7|. 72. 7 t, 71. T -, i- . 77. — Also, lota odjoiuing the east common, 7S. ?J, W. 81, 82. H3. 84. Map* of tin- lots, *1...wing their position and luetLsureiueut, con bo aeon in tbc Auction Room in this city. Also, 10 share* Planters’ Suit Manufacturing Company. Ltd ran go. TERMS CASH. JOSEPH W. WOOLP0LK. wm. d. wool Folk, K1.LIS ,V UVINUSIVN."'*' AuM’r*. MULES FOR SALE! BROKE ANO UNBROKE. LAND FOR SALE. I AM offering 6W acres of land a m ■itcated S mileJ trom the Mobile ' Alabama, and 26 tnilee from Columbus Oa. The improvement* ora good, including a ro"o dwelling and fine water. For furtlior partica- ’ ir* apply to W. C. Dawson, VUIulo, Ala. de«17-dPt HENRY K. DAWSON. NEW VOLUNTEER COMPANY, > OK MING FOR HKRVIf K iS MIDDLE FLORIDA. BOUNTY AND FURLOUGHS ALLOWED. [A VINO been authorised to raise a company L of Infantry for service under Ilri^. Gen. j Howell Cobb, in lbe Middle District of Florida. V* nndersigntMi invite all persons, whether : ibj«>et to conscription or not, who de* re to | :rv« their couu ry in the hoar of her lued, to i •in them In raising a volunteer company. Many who. hy reason of impaired health, would be unfit lor service amid the coM. rain/ j jSu. L. CUENKY. f.di.S ff Muscogee Asylum. 4 N election will n« h»VI at the Council Cham- 21 lirr. -n M--'. ! i> evrnirg. the ‘2kl instant. I»y the jnstir.— «f tlie Inferior Court and tho Mayor nnd Cwun-il. f-i - two *rn*toej of Mnaoo- gee A*yJui- f r tht IW, to fill racaacic*. Hy order of Council. fcbU.l «B0. W. JONF.S. CTcrk. CAUTION. I1KHEBY forewarn all person* fr'in trading forae i * ,, .. ,„.teon J. i.. Mor- .n. Jobn_E. M -gnu. v^euriiy. riven t« John n the be* of the i*ot*in»t ain<*unt and interest np Th„ known prcci .... to AuKii-t bth. 1 «« $7- was «<*st by me in C ‘ k th of January, 18©. fob! JOlimr. BOYKIN, Jr, WOOL HATS. r AM having manufactured, at uiv hat shop * in Putnam Co., «*a., a substantial and dnru- uober. No n;Uij busiaes* Ires* tl J. A. TU11NF.K. s would do well to oddro*- the undcoign- of a winter camrnign i opportunity t ...vecoinparativ * < their home* i vice in a climate comparatively field i • and Tennns*oc, have here volunleor for. mild',' and in ten or«r*l.tteen and nearly eighteen years oi age, and who will soon l>« -abject t" cm.*cri|4iou, art- hereby offordc*! an uxcullcnt oi^ortuuity to volunteer to advantage. time i and join u v bo the last Kill-mfon. Ga.. Jan, l-Tth, 1663. Cancer Cured. CERTIFICATES. Another speedy Cure*—Wo had, yesterday, another striking illustration «>f tho fact that I)r. <J. Thompson can and due* cure cancers. Mrs. Funderburk, of l»rin#s Talbot couly, Ga., called opportunity will bo a.Ti r.l<; 1 to vohin- , iut-iour oflico and informed ui that she ler «ick favorable cireumiUnircs in thi* i . , , tucr urui«ir vuch favorable eireuiiiiUnce* in thi* gloriou* itrnggio tor the liberties and rigbta of our couutry. i* the lime for all peri-oas. nnd especially roiuuU-er. had .f* of the opportunity te voltai- ! ,*.,, * , -iinplly eorullod a* conscript*, j 110 ' of Flity Dollar* will be allowed the ir. time for all pern -(•conscription, .. .... by rclercncc to circular of (tenoral i... i . . landing this DUtricl. Hi** •*" - 1 .•ubjoi't to conscript on who fail o I thvmavlvc to*r. wiU be pen tbi* company. s for a reasonable tit hustr.es. Ac., will begr.uited. Recruiting ofiice up *t.iir* in Garrard’s brick * ndolpb «U.. Oflkc. rilOMAH, ADOLlMU'd CODY. febll-d.vwu The Countryman: BY J. A. TURNER, EATONTON, GA. ;»*TW(J DOLL A lift r K K A N N l ’ M. febT-lw* I AM here on detached oerviee, for tli» pur- j Tint freight o I'OW of Using toy endeavor* to fill the Inuika ; .1 road baa hot ■■L.... ■.... , IL..... jT,«i tel^SSSJS f the 'J’th Georgia ltcgiuiont. j In force for the post -three y-»r- Portia. 0 ? n - u * f f5£?®i.j* «>•0'»* xv*.» lilis Rogiuieat went miu rernce among uie . iiuiian-rana n oou on the Depot virri TL’ , “ 1 ' first in defhace of their unlive land. The cum- ffuettod L> remove the same inuT»e«natete ftr * rr ' ui tic.' of battle an-1 the exposure incident hard campaigns have reduced it to one-third of its original strength. It an appeal was noeded to the patriotic eltireru of the land, it would be only tiwessary to Point to the recent pr->cccd- thc Kx- i 1 Legislative depa -f tee Federal Government From the miancipation proclumsUon i* issued ; - • ’ 1 ■ r ;.i-« 9ji army ■ iu-* r • ndier* to be let oiwo upon tee ?*«utb t<i uiiiider -»ureiti**m*.desolate our land, and not only, in ctinjumHioO with the white hlreBn-<s, t*. d«tr**y our liberties, but to ux- terniinafo our poonlo. l bo l->Mowhii< is an extract from the order oCieors) •eleeto'l should of 1. V» By order of j"M.~DILLON* 1> Ar--, Aorxt s fte KICK, Giranl, Ala.. ' '• nov3-]0t under which I act: be improved with the importance of the ui'»*t -cuiittiug exertions t oxeniona will depend in a great tiiunsure tho *ufi ring our country is to undergo before wc nijutir a pence. With our ranks Sited the war may l>« p mitKcu ior year*, averr encouragement e.»n- •i-'ent with law nnd regulation will begnen tln' s e subject to the conscript law, and those not * abject to thi* law, who may desire to join in defence of their homes.” Wher out aecompiuhe*! leader* tell nithlt, i' il not tuuo for our neoDl* to rally with one dor back? CHANGE Oh’ fiCEEDULE MUSCOGEE RAILROAD COLUMhUS. HA.. Oct. li, u 2»*!?cSS£iS25i!!!h >“'..7^ -ui Arrive in Uoluinbus at- 7.*;; a ] ColuiDbiL*. Or!. 25,1861. " ' L ’ tLA §J t | ;. L NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ' MUSCOGEE KAILKOAD QrnCK _ V , « Ckdumbna, ilw 81 1«52. ’ } AN and after thin date, ail uriielc* for s-ddier- *nd other freight chargeable to the * erate btatea of America, must be aacomnanTii i* r %,«2"UiUon l..r lr.M|,ortMlo,i f r0B1 Tjjjj; iitesarff 41 * 2-*f W. L. CLARK. Sap-t, new schedule? id of a ennoor r* .-tending, Ljr the skill of p. after other phy^it-iaus vniit to euro it. It bad been to eatuway nanmll pluco ol» of her uose, but othorwfi‘*e f the canoor wore scarcely Sho had only been under run's treatment about three i- av “sure death” on & caneer - on u Yankee railroad or Kn 10, UMH DISSOLUTION o-partnership heretofore exls TilK . I tween (be undunhgnrii, in t Kylu A Co., wo* dissolved on tho first d«-, IK*tuber )a*L by mutual oonsent. Tho name the firm i* only u> hu uui-,1 in liouidulton, ji)>l:i'II KYLK. JAMK8 M. KVKRITT *' ~ JOil *.> \ , J. II. KYLE. • the late firm »TeTe*- All those Indebted pectfuily rvnuostel to call and settle their count* by note or money IsTElW AUCTION & COMMISSION HOUSE, No. 131 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, % GKOUGI A. ROSETTE, LAWHON & CO. AiKliffl and Cmi&ion Mfrchants, to • m .M < Ring co.. May J'-th. toll in e'-rlify, Uiat uiy wife ba*l **»mething on .oio for tamo three ?•*«*, sunposod by ino»( 'ho wm It, to bo a cancer. About Chriflt- iast, having her.rd of a gen tie man who had re.-*-r;t!y ateppeil in Americu*. lia., by the t- of Dr. Tu*»Bi>aoff, who could onro eanrers, nitoiatdy called on Dr. TMtupaon; ho j to see uiy wifo, and commenced hb treat- i.about thafirxt of January last, and in * •h'»rt Utile tny wife appeared to be cnUruly vwl, and Htiil continue* to be *o. could iocomnii-iid any penun laboring un it id diiCoMto apply to Dr. Thompson. MibekeD. Oolunthas. Donnv. Jefferson C». D. ” itlauee, Folk C'o. li. ” Littlo, B.irrisCo. ” F. ** Seago. Atlanta. G. ” lJutrhins, Columbus. “ B. “ Coffee, Telfair Co. ” I, * Mi mu, Cnlunibtu. . K. * Craig, Augusta. HecrniLs f*»r any of theM? Couipanios w-ill be paid toe u'uul bounty, and other ordinary allowance* when enlisted. Those *uhjeet to the con.-fript law can join without passing through camos <>f in/tmetion. Address ol recruiting officers for this Kcgi- Capl !*, M SEAQO. Atlanta, fia. C u t W N HUTrillNft. Columbus, Go. Fergt J AH Bl (U LET , Auburn. Ala •r-t 1/ M i: KlMMbfi, JvkioAvUle. Qa, B';. t N AVINlJ rented th* well km-* inerly oreuji'nd by 8. Oglc-tn i IMisoot trnnoacting n grueral Aurt mission I,u«Id«m. we aro prone atn/snleof No, now enterprise *>idi entrui'lrd « !! 'l^ I " I “' 01 V. ii. WlEKlSi IVe are plessad to inform our friends, and the ooiumeruial inlet•*< generally, that -wo have associated ourselves with Captain F. <». Wilkin*, in tlio Auction nnd Commission busi ness. Tho linn will hereafter So known and styled as ROSETTE, LAWHON &, CO. (1. W. HnSETTE, ». E. LAWHON. To my Friends. Having associated myself with Rosette and Lawhon, in my old lino of bumnas*. Aucti- n and Connnhsion, and piedging to r>v* .|..in,, 4 i * Men turn u* Iho soma, I (mope tk -*f tny friomlt- their pairoioige and inlluenoe, which they here tofore so llborully bestowed on me-. V. 11. WILKINS. 1 • ! mi ’.ii - 1 COTTON CARDS. i SMALL lot of beat A Ko. 1(1 Cotton fVd*. 2V i.Whittemore Cards) closed out iiniuedintel; janAitf 2STOTICE. THE Coufoderota Slate. Nitre \\ orVs aro pro- I pared lo remove any aniuml *<r *rx*M.il)lo docoiiipii.ition*, eurth*. or other materials that -vuiuulate about yards have th School Teachers 1 LMFTKKN or twenty y mile Cow) by the lui > M ii lo* at H. A. b3;:r i*d will (J co nr in simsclt i * tho ,11. JONES, hi ould have It remembered that * sale and retail Ihe f.iTh'wing ortiolee, vi»; Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattrossos, WOOD WARE, c/iVii, ^J-!f*“ l ””8i*Val?ir. w feSuSf2u* finU It to th. ir it,tcro*t to call on iu, bofor, intid — iu. —t.r. to lor,i,u m»tk,u>. C«h or data wiU vksIts Columbus. April TtMtf SON A HAMILTON. Troy M.-inufacturina rou|iany. W*l®S.v'T-' RK l vritNi r, KK. MAT* " fB "TK K oVkA^iSrt b £, lia CO, QPIKNINt) WIIKKLS, at O tail, by TROY 31 ANUF, wbt-lvrtlr a Ut i | UFACTUR1NO CO. C EDAR HL'CKETS.—A fine lot of brae* and trou bound, for sale by the AKUY MANUFACTURING CO. Cqlutabos. Oa., Sept 27 COTTON 1.KIM.not. •mopkin roaii. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS.' ntll E privo ol (» »*. from tho r .mrnoni’oment of I thD > «:ur until further m*ti«-o, will bo ton •resident. C. E. DEXTER. Jairi lw Seeretwrv t| ,* Light Ct*. (tulM l l II. Illxotl, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ct'I.UMUUB, OKORQIA iul i-o ily opposite the l*uat OSes. Goo. W. MuHius, a# Partloutar atteaUuu given to eolloeUer* Ooteher 1\ l»,M , r Marion Hothuno, A T TOR N K Y AT LAW. Talbottou. («norg!a. l\.MLt prepare ItevluaHoo* »ur p**... tt IV-uoty Laud an«t P«i»«t,-n*. », Arts *4 OoRg ; aa.\ prox^ut*, ah i.n i'hV take etmare i- S-h*wd nvar his house. • i-i*r of ih urtt. I^Mlging and Wdinlitti • t -ay .>*»• or b<*twcvi) three and four -l dollar*, from tho best i-nl- ulution.* I on-, at rvoMinahls price* l*»r tuition. Tiiv mi will pic A. li -opjr to atuL of $2. Vo Hamilton Female College, HAMILTON. (IK0UG1 A. ’FlIK Spring S*«o*iwn of l*ui will coutmanee on , * Tbi.' Ivy, the akh day of January next, i Tlio <’• Mcge is fumUltesi with a well-•elected I ('hetui'-nl and I’liilimophival appiuatu.-, und with ! goiul Mu-kmI instrument*. The . *nn>« of instruction is thorough and ■ Complete. Even Department is supplied with eoiopc- ! tent tea. hors. For pariii-uiar*. nddrr.as J. 11. |.«i\ I , deeAl-bu* Frvsidour. • CSitt ultrajgr. Iloiut Lltri sturi-. Tho Southern Fiold k Fireside, I YD VOTED to Literature, Agriculturn and x-' Horticulture, nliu-d by gecth-men »f emi- ■ nent ability, in their several -tepariinent.*, i* publiteed wary SATURDAY, aV Augusta floor- Rchlxt Cavrrr, Hitogou. This is to certify that I had a «''.to Cancer on the left side of my ueck, just behind my car, of almost lw-> yenru •Uading. I conversed with a number of physicians, using their prescriptions, ali tu uo effect. At last I hoard of Duct. Cha*. Thompson. I iuiwoJiately put myself under hi* treuttnont, and in tw<* months I wu cured, t hope tout th--so who are ufiMetcd with Cancer may do a* I did. Her. W. W. Chxkkt. A lteiiiwrkulilo l ure. -Mrs. NancvFui. id it. i>f IttKscll eotinty, Ala., called yesterday to riiow us bow eoiutdetely she had been cured of a cancer, of long standing, by Dr. C. ThuMP- *<*v. Mho iiiMurud us that she had sufiV-red with tblsemu-ur for twelve or (hirtcen rear*; that any litrlc exertion at time* would m.xko it bleed t ( and give much pain ; that many physicians hod M»irear”** W I °*‘* , 'dnto it -swiue of whom pronounced it in- ... to the hiring j curable, and other* thought it might be cured tfe, Ac. Jo our | by ,-iitiimr. bur that it being Just over thojugw- nvo and merit a , ,, , ' te r v *o M . woui-J E-.a«.vO Ut lue aptmeaiiou 'R9SKTTF. | of th'; knife. Mho say* that Dr. Tbnmp<.m ha* cured her in two week*' time- The esAcurMr- talnly appear* to ho entirely hnali-d, presenting now the api-earanoe of u small piiupln. with no sign ol tttcwratovft, gorentss or Taw flesh. Thu skin ha- * healthy and sound look, and uo pain whatever is now experienced. Both Mr*. Ful ler and her husbmd (Mr. James Fuller) consid er the euro complete and permanent, and aver that threw weeks since they had vary little hope that she would ever he rid of the cancer. IQjIu»Ih* A'w tr. Stpt. MtA,190L Another Cure of C ancer. -Wc worn railed on, yoatordey, by on a of our Harris county subscribers, H*«v. Hamuei, Ttrn- KKNTINE, wilt* twuml ua that Dr. (\ Tfi 'MWK had cntirylv curod him of n cancorof . ,'t.- n y«%»ra’ alandinff. Hexays that nil the physicians whom ho had for merly consulted advised him to Ut it alone, n* tho best ho could do, but that Dr. Thompton bus cured him in a IrtutVnu'.nl of four weeks’ duration. The cancer wn* at the corner of his left eye, between it nnd tho nose, and had boon jerowinj; worse until Mr. T. became convinced that tho ** lut n’ono" policy would not answer any longer— tijnl ho must do sometliing more ulllcaeious. Hardly a traco to murk where tho c&ncffr had been now remains; it requires close obiervution to detect sim ply ii slight reddish and rough look of the skin wboro it was lately eating into tho fle*h. Wo nro Convinced, in tho language ol Dr. Thompson’s card, that “Cancers ran Imj cured,” nnd wo have occular proof that he is tho man who can do it. (Uutrt&u* Enquirer^ Oct. 81, 1862. This I* to certify that l had a small lumpen the comer of my eye. which I thought wo* a ) «*n«t*r, but others raid it was a wart, but I ciUI- I ed on !■ Tdoxraox.and he pronounced it a cancer amt treated it a* such. Ho commenced treatment about tho loth of Octobor and it i* [ now welt. Mid 1 advise person* laboring under such to .!> <--i Dr. Thoiu|Moii immediately, for l ho can c.ir>- capoov*. j Th. . d. of December. 1863. tf . 11103.8. MAG RUDER. i of this service is limited to the Toombs* Brigade. ARMY REGULATIONS. RAN DOLED.-The only corn- ion of the Army Rcgu ation.-. i"--n»cu ini'* enlarged, and containing import ant t-irms not in liny other, jast received by J. W. | New Books! A ST it ANUE STOHY-hy Mir K. Bclwkx ' A |,Y'n u.v, just received and for »alr by jaoM .1 W PBABR (iRIUR'ft Aiuanoc for the y.-nr 18»U. for «'e by J. W. PEASE. Dcciatf. Tooth Brushes 'A now supply, Thi* Day recoived,) l/DR «nle at th* Hook Store of 1 d* 8 J w. PKAflH. Fine Combs. fl'-'T received, a superior article of Fin* • / <?(wnbs. For *ul« :*t Wbulcsal* and retail by _•* t- ( - - : 1 __ J. W. PEASE. $50 Reward. S from tbo *ubs<*ribcr, in Columbus, on •' .n'C, a large (JioMinit Sorrel Uorve, * "f '• years old. Mald<SV i n[ i -ker. und when i» Iju, »!■ iit.i-r-T.ij ir collar around, ( the oHar had worn the man* off t in- n«-k .ml huir nnder his neck m !!• M . had -n at the time ho was Hto- r in-1 • »r> ■ '-idle and bridle, tbnt I hud tore crawn from the t.ovcrnuieiit O t 'liutTN •121Ql maigmiumt, to b* . idy, HOSKiTB, LAWHON A CO. Jan. M. d Iota, - building*, staid© manure, ashes, old p . .. Icsirou* to have their lot* cleaned, , removed from under thoir huildim • it done without rxpftru It W H c.overn ment ill rownrd for the horse and thief, if-irthch.-rM- JAMES M KKE3, Iteluuging to the Bd (la. Cavalry, Camp Montgomery, near Coluunjii.-, (ii. Jfi-d2w.'k* S50 REWARD! dTOLF.N from (he stable of the subscriber, 10 J in lie* north of tolumbuf. on tb* liainiiron oniL about h |i«-k ••a th* night of the Ihiii list., n tl It A Y llOlt^K. uLout 9 or 10 year* old, ii> 'i > ■" ■"«> barb, with a vcr> remorka- • :« r'.i -p-.t i.r patch rovering s large . Said hurt, being a fine muI-IId au<l bugpy -h-iil ail round I will give the H for tho apprehension of the thief ronvict, and a liberal reward for -dl reasonable expeut K'llJT. (1. JOHNSON nissoi.UTiON. THE firm of Ivey. SiuiUi A Co. were diteolvto 1 by nrotitai «mn*«lt| m> th« J7th in*L Th* hoot and vlepers of the late firm may bo found at the id i -'and. wher* all p«r»ons bavir •dalii s ami-. «ii l firm aro rc'iup-tod to pri sen' t . i r m-ii I'-Mont. Parti.-« Midi-litad t t ihcaamo place, and - .. .. .. JtbW'kt Dbteonily ntli thi" r»-i|in--r h> thy l.-t of February, their .into* and IWcount* wid ho placed in the bund* ol an attorney for collection. NEW- FIRM. M A VINO purchased thuiuterc«tof Maura, Chapman .v Smith in tho Livery .Stahl*, the undersigned toko pleasure in informing their friend* and pa*run* that they will continue tho in,«iiua-« in oil it* brnnt'be* at the old stand. Thankful for past patroOagu they nwpeettuliy icwol of tbo same. jMri-dlin V J. E. 1VKY A CO NOW’S THE TIME. jpEKMONti lodebtad tu us by noty or aeoeunt WS « tbo p i did- torward a-id settle. it tbi* notice nosufficirnt. a J. ENNIM -R CO NOTICE. be s.dd, at tho Court Hwuso in Ch ef U luinbua. on the fourth Monday n nt mouth, two nogrooa, vto : .Simon, and .Siilii, about 14 years of igo. periy r Milly Coleman, doc’d. -wu on th* day of sale. THE LEGATEES. PLANTERS’ HOTEL. irj.V’.r, -Mia, Sr* (Jrlrtn*. THE \ it distinguished in the i ^^'jl'i' V. febfi-td Good Investment. j T OFFER my plantation at N<>. fi, ou the Mo- ! 1 V>ilo A Girard Railroad, containing .m.-utv.- I of good level laud, mostly hammock; oferJ- 1 " i icrc* cleared. I or sale also, Twenty-oight Young ond Likoly NEGROES, OHLT ONK OVKR FORTY YKAR8 OLD. ^ M»d**. Cows, Hogs. Sheet., Gouts, Corn and Poiidor, Tools, Ac. Fo-oiouimi given iumt'sHatoly. Here is achaneetogct rid of Confederate and i- - r Tr*a*ur>-notes. GBURGE W. CARTER. p«w*teB«, MuiUr Ut* 1 • *n '!»!«. o* ll M*reh #. ’ftfta-l Pfo**c call and settle at o URQUHART & CHAPMAN AT TllK OLD STAND OF DANFORTH St N AQ CL. DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, &C. U TE have a hug* and complete stock, embra cing the best articles of English, French and American MAM; I'ACTIJRIL Among which ore OILS, of all kind*. Austin’* Wliiir Krroient OIL Land rr tli's Fresh GARDEN SEEDS. Splog*. ‘te’la. GrUtine, IN hit* and Gray Potash, Pertuiuery. Soaps, and Toilet Articles of all Kinds, FISHING TACKLE. AC. art r , ' ,"*• will be happy to serve, as usual, all of our 1 LL person* indebted to the firm* Peter , ol.i Y-usti-mers ainf a.’ many new uum * V Proof k Co., or Redd. Prrer A U->., will favor us with their patri-oaga. TO CASH CUSTOMERS. itorio-tteh I At wholwale or Retail, weoffrr equal iuduea- NEW BOOKS! pi-SIB VKNNKR, by Oliver Wumlel! Llfe°ofJ01|N A. QUITMAN, by J. F. H. Claiborne. Just received at J. W. PEASE’S war M-tf HonV Store Notioe lo Contractors, QrAKrkakiAXTKR'* Dxi’ARTM t'T, \ Coiumbua. G*„ Dec. Ikth, l*yi2 i All parties shipping any article t-- this office S ustmark plainly on each Dog or K ll the ux»P«r * name.tbat such may be propeily crwl- ited. T-uteers are notified not to ship Leather “ ‘ m they will only be paid by "Its writers South."—UtU "Stands in the very first rank.”—/’restyferiaa, 'Vifi, "A paper, imlead, for the South.”—S*'ei, KrtMUteaV. ^"A most acccptaMe paper."—Ckri»lian Index, ^‘‘EuuaHed by few, *arpaa*ed by none."—DW«. "The tot iniwhngitof two dollars that Beet 0 < tie and Milch Cows. 1 W11 .\t ii.v lot, mi Tuoday next, for 1 hh!. -i id B«of Cuttlo, several youug Cow - ...... t ;!vc*. and a i«nc Devon Bull. 'VM. Kolir.lte'iV. Military Books. A new sui-ply of the following Military Books jiut re • ,M 1 -II, 1 f..r ..lie f'.r cash only .at the 1 • o'!, -jure "F J. W. PEA SB. r.AOl D’Aj iu twovolumos. be*ns ii.i i- '• Southern edition, with \ 11 ril ’ KANt u-XIE, ™- • >t • f Ilanteo's Infantry • by ,na-.l»l. >• il"-'L FOR ItlBSOLDIER. 7 Rifle Drill, with suKte-'U -n- as in a- taal conflict. Price by net Kxercisea and SktemDher*' ions for the Soldiers in actual Htket Maps ol Virginia. Price br Nvw Pocket Maps af ^ent of War. SI. conflict. 1' mail si ROBERT T. SIMONS H .*.\ INtl taken the aoove mentioned Hotel. is prepared to accommodate th«w>e who may fat or I- m with their piitrouagc. His table will bofuri:- o l with what the market affoni*. lain 1“ ■ li l advance, $e & making pledge* i is—try me. or wcok. with lodging. “ ” without “ ner day, rd payable per week. 1$. T. SIMONS. Phosphorus. i -r on baud, and for sale, at a re- '0, tu elulc a cuusignincnt. JOSEPH UANSKRD. - i<.iuir.>l to prevent them tout*, duly* Montgomery & West Point RAILROAD COMPANY „ , « u- COLUMBUS. Oct 21.1561 On and after thU date the Poteoncer Train'«w Si^anaw'^ A ' oint aud o,,o, * ka Leave Oulnmbu?.. Arrive ut Montgomery*.. Arrive at Wert i’-iint • • Leave Montgomery Leave West Point 7.30 A.M. 1.4.3 P. M. • l^F.M. b A. Jl. M A..M • 2.10 p. \| I*. Ji. c R AM. FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT RETWEEN AT LAN ia \ CuJ.L-.MUU B y au arrangcnir-iit b«tw«M<n th« RailnMid Cr>uit»! nit»s eompo«irig th<j t*o route-* from Ati*nu'-e Oulumbit*, cunriui.'eti at thvlrniurs'iima .n S*v«a. aah <-n ttoe tuthiurt , if wMagr.'vd that th* r-.il..*. lug ratr* bmwwu Atlanta aud Co! t „ r , MB, taking *Jt.o-\ from the Ivt day of May. teiT ’ VIA VtKgr I'OlNT. Corn per herbal Hr , Wheat 12; OataS; Ba^om Whivky, Klour, in wklog bnl*. per. lim jb*. .w bagging. Hope, lard io can* or bbU. p*.r 100 lb*.4ic Cool, Pig Iron, by car load, per ion, M.Tfc, ’ VIA MaOuS. Corn per bushel 14c., Wheat 16c., Oat* 10c . B* t -oa nisiy, Kloarin nek* or bb!-, p,r loo li *., i; e Baggli.g, Hope, lard in can* or bide. p.- r iOU ll-e &o c loal, Pig Iron, by car load, *j»r I un j 1 CS Presidvrt and Snpcrtntendrnf Jltgr^’K R Util. W. At*A'd Puporli.iendenl h. oll KMi N firAk. ' BuperinUudnut MaoAe and W halt-u. OEO G. UUL HUperlnCendant Atlanta and laiirsn , lUilruad. bAW’J. t». JGNHB. Kngirieer and RapvrlnUiiiant Si. A. W .p H. IW-uciUn 24. lk..a Welters & Atlantic t State) Itauroad AriaKTA Te GllATTAS'V^A ... l'i 1 * Mile* tjKB |ff,00. Lrav«t Chutianoug.i, at ‘ rr'.vt* at Atlanta, at Kx)irc*» Urrlglit Pavscngi- Leaves Oixuxn&oga, a t* each way with the Uom- li:. ton.Uie U.i IVtiUCMve * tiv<> •n ( aad Die Nashvjii«A Ohattaco teoad at Chattanooga. ov I after this date Iralu* will be ruu a Arrivt at Atlanta i Leave All him at .. bimbos, nl i 1.46 P. M. ALFRKD L. TTLEP., top’: West Point & Atlanta It. K. -UlanVa to \Y*st Point, •>! M1U--- Fare M UKOUtiH ». HULL, ruperiiiu-nJem. O N and after .-anday, UctoLcr -.*7, ly.l. the cars on the above road will run a* follows: Leave* Atlanta, daily,at . ..... v ill, §. =< Uavct West P< iul,daily, at V?. ^ ’.a at .. Blobilo & Girard Railroad* CIIANOK < Nt ll KDl'hlii GrRARO, ALA.', UeL 1,1OT. L'HOM and after this dal»*. th*- Mail ’1 rain w II JL leave the flirai-d Depot duily -'umlaj* . \- aeptt*i)nt &4“ I'. III., nnd arrive at Laiuu -'•t-ru ri at d:JS p. ui.: Jcaw U'uian ftpriuv* daily .•'ub- day* excepted; at 6^15 a. m., and arrive at Girard 10:1.* a. m. The freight train will leave Girard every day (.Sundays cxjepted,; atmOd n. m., and arrive at Union ftpring* at li<»i n. in.- leave Luton Spring* every day (San.la*s cx<-.-|.tcd,) at 12;4o l». m., and arrive at Girard at • •:2.» i«. m Ch’t l-tf H. E. U ELLS.ftup’t. OSNABURCS.JtERSEYS «sc. 200 BALKfi HEAVY NO. 1 OSKARCROS; 100 RALUJ HIST GEcJtOlA KEKRKV; UK) BALM YARN PROM 5 TO ll. Pur sale at tb* A-iVwfi GRANT FACTORY. SADDLE TREES, SPINNING WHEELS, CLOCK REELS, fir 0 -ale by TROY MANFU. Cu. DOvlldtf Roller to Debtor* nnil Creditors. PERSONS indebted to the estate of Neal ftapp, 1 -iecea*e«l. :<ro riuiucsicd to make imnii-iliaii payment, und those holding riaim* against said eetato, arc notiiWai hereby to present them !• me, duly anthentiented, within the time pre scribed by law, .1 K CARTER, fldm*r. Lumpkin, Ga.. Jan 31, I**'*! 7t Ji.tv >ol Ice. (o Debtors ami Credit ora, \ LI. persons Indebted to the estate of J /*. It. Key. late n( ftuwart county, Grorgi.t. dec-eaaed, nro roqiiMled to make imruedtuu- payment, aud those having claim* again-: t: estate of said deceased, aro hereby notified • present them tu mo, duly authenticated, within the time proscribed by law, fcbltoTt. Sutler to Drlilurs axil Creditors. A LL persons tndublod to th* estate (if Raphael Fierce, lato of Stewart county, O.i.. dt-'J, aro hereby required to make immediate pay ment, and the creditor* of *aid dp- eus*.-.! arc notified to ur«Acnt their claim*, dufy authculi- riued. within the lima rrmu riboil i,r I*w. C ll WAKHEN. Jm.M-7^ JU'i( r ., a«lm‘r. f |DVn M'i\l J ho made tif the Court of todinarr of Stfiwart county. Goj, for leave to sell tho hojtvti, El i- iid*e, 1»| /cars old. Louis*. Ijycxrrojd. and k LL p! n ... 21 I.. ihettoro, late of Ham* «oanty. dec'd, tlienti. aU-1, for paym |a»il.' \Olice to Drblore aud Creditor*. A LL penon* indebted to toe estate* of Joseph 71 W. Harper aud Elijah 0. Harper, both late of IlnrrU eouaty, dec'd, are reqnestrij to make immediate payment, and all perrons holdiwtr claims or debt* against raid estate*, are requi red to pr«>eut them to mo, duly authenticated, for poyiuout. fable GUVO MONTHS after L made to the Court A Jit kL li fir ALTON. -f Ordigary of Stewart tel! the lan-J belonging T iWo MONTHS from date application will b* made te the Court of Ordinary of Ktewail county, Georgia, for leave to se'l the nogrn muu Jerry. bflJonglBf to th* estate of I'aM-hal I’t. d late of said eounty. doresurd. jHo.tl jlw JOSEPH SDAW',adm’r.__ TWO MONTHS after date*, niiplioatlnn Wf 11 bo I made te the Court of Ordinary of fttewarf county, (»*.. fur leave t«» *«ll thu real estate a Pierce, late of *oi([ ouunty, d*»Ha>ed of Knbhatl CI4AS It WARREN. •i, Au.i, State bonds, or Treasury note*. GEORGE Gnerryton, January 12, LvVt NOTICE. A LL parsons indebted to the firm of Smith and Daniel, or Jama* T notifiod that their bonk*, are placed in the hand- - K»q.. lover Gun by A Cu. SMITH A DANIEL NOTICE. Columbus. Ga. Feb. 14. SOUTHERN PLANTERS Should All Take It I I -cm: MHiitpitx cultivator—tho «u ^ Wc ronliaHy commend it to Southerners.’’— _"lt* c vntvnU arc varied and asrecable."— I lliilm Attr.^111.. J'rif Oil'"**. "Calculated eminently to improve the soil and . thi inibj."— A'nquir*r, V'-uipli«. "Filled with the choiec*t reading matter.”— Journal nnd .Vfrugcr, M i-,tt tin. "An excellent journal, edited by competent ! ge'itlemen.”—Ckmniete ami Stntinrl, Augusta "R«*t Literary Journal into* country.”—Jowm- | of Io«imWr. "A ft.iuthcrn bleswing.—.1 rg%u>, Snrfolk. "Every readii Military Books! ,|a\ - -•civ.-d v the suo -Tiber. th# fol io.- MlLI f A K Y iUUHid: i.-t! in* for Field Artillery, from Gil- IU--0 Manual lor the i -•uiplate Map of Vi **?.'P BAS* ALL person* indehuri ... iv Murphey, dec'd, late of Harris county,... , ----- roiui-ptul to make inum>iifUe pay meat, and ali l «* e nniCi perron* having claim* ordeiaaada against said uci-AoH-d. estate, arc herriiv uniifioit te pre* ft the country, should the money.”—.SoasAroa, take il."-'-Krjtu^ie, Auffutla. "Give* full value ' Jarhtun, Mnr. Worth t*n time* its subscription price.’ wad*. t'haUamvtffa. "Without a rival—the best that come* to a*.’ Exjpre**, Wekthurn, ki". ‘Invaluable to every man of literary taste.. Rtgiy.rr, MohUe. •The best ' Charlaeten. jan!4 8 best family paper published."—(Larirr, N. B.—Military Men WILL please take notice that I have jun I " iccov til a new supply of the iuluntrer's llaml Book, ^n!’" ment, and cgtnte art notified to p ...... i,. N > prescribed by RuilkllT A. MURP11PY. Notice lo Dcbiiirs and Creditor*. \ LL pers-.m* indobtcil to the estate of Levi LL Ptuitb, late of Talbot eotroiy, dec’d, are herebv rc<iuc»ted to make immediate pay ment. and those holding debts, claims or de mands against said dweenoad, are hereby noti fied and required to present them to me. duly amheuticated, lor payment, within toe timo presenbed by law. MARY M. SMITH, _ jarrit Jtw a.1 in'r T' v " M"N rn« J Ti -f Thi.- ll'.*; . I appliration will be nik'fo to tiie Coert • -f Or - •tewart eotinty, Ga., for leave in sell i.«rionging to tkc < janitl •y* CARTER. Ex's eontnininr un abridgement nfilordee’s Infantry Taetii-.-. jil.«i-t tu the um of the I'ercusxton Mupket m - iu».i ar. 1 i .mj.any Lxrtvino*; Ux- nusl ..! Arm-- t r Riflem-n. and I'nitod kotos Army K«-*rai..: -ns a- * i'am io. Review*, it.- S|tectlons, Wu.vnl “Li|U*l, ifuot superior, in literary merits, U> , . _. •') CAPT.f . K. LEE, ty journal published.”—Staniartf. R.il*\gk. ! of tb* Firs) Regiment i-f Y lrgtnta Yolunteors.1 • A welcome gue*t at every, firemde."—Adrcr- | ,* f*c* par e»py. Tv -cnU, *uui b^ malt. Debtor* aud Creditor*. indebted to the estate of Da- late of Talbot *oonty. dec’d, TH 0 MONTHS aft#r publiealion of this notiro J eptdiration will be made te rhe Court <-f Ordinary of fttewurt county,Go^ for leave te sell the laud and negroes belonging to the «'*U of Joseph 11. Key, let* of »ui-J couaty, dec'd. JOHN N. WKUR. _ j#n24 jlw adm 'r. TVO MONTHS after pnblieatioa of toi* notice 1 application will be made p. the l' <urt of Ordinary of Talbot county. Ga., for tear o te sell a portion of real estate anu a portion ol the ne- poe* belonging to the wc*fe of Lori 11, Stoitb. lato of said county, deceasud. . .. J MARY M. SMITH. janl4-td mu TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION—PAYABLE ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. I Single copy, per anuum Six copies, ** IO j Ten copiee. " ... — IS : Twenty Ooples, ** ‘AS S|w>cuu»n eorie* sent gratis. The FIELD AND F1RB&IDB wiN sho.tly I outer upon its third vularac,lud i* now FIRM- ! LY ESTABLISHED.^ It is handaolnicly print- j Machinists Wanted. r |'WKN 1’Y -FIVE good Machinists wanted. 1 Good w ag<n> and lioab employment given. *“ 11 AIM AN. BR0. A CO COOK’S HOTEL, {FIRST CLASS HOTEL.) Kjpri- T wo MONTHS after date, application will be inndc to thel'uart of Ordinary of Marlon having claim* against aaid j oouwty, Geurgia, for leave to soil the N' groem ** ‘ Harriet, belopjir > ' make immediate pay- g claim* against aaid i .. »nt them, duly authen- Louisa and Harriet, belonging to the estate of ticated, for payment, within the time proscribed O. G. Davis, late of said county, dci-cascd. b T ] ^ _ K. C. RATCHPORD. I _foWf. Mol: \ Cwnrt of Ordinary. •j — j .utowotr, wi .\i i. i Xov omber Tcrm.l’v ?. L tue jr.l Wn Ow-». UtV.f T«lbot roanlT 1 pl.AlRORXK. MOLtTRRE.'nt arc hereby notified to render them t Vv tb* estate of Nicholas Guiee. and execuU-r ...rm- .he I — '■» »(•- -derngned. and all j of too wHt of F.mily Guice, having applied, for make immediate payniout. Aiullcc AH. Jd estate are rcqncrtcd t W W OWEN, S D OWEN. Ex ecu to r*. D«-H*nr. • ntl i redltor*. * inueoiau ui tn« estate of Colum- r in A w in: tit 11. r 11 1 ui j r,.» lie a A '■ igacultmai Monthly Journal in the Con-1 with clear type ; Kvery exertiou u made t© . ComOf BrOHU. & CTftWfOrd. are hm-by r* .|u?r«l to make^mmodUt^'i^v- •rate States that ha* lived "through the I vindicate its riaim to bo | COlsl MBUS, GEORGIA. »*bt. ••»nJall Lmm. botete! *eighu when dried. declT-U F. W. DILLARD. , ..m. Maj. and 0. M. 1 offica.. -till i ublwhcd regularly,and wil*| e • 21st year, January 1st. lvU. No 1 gv To st'lvsCHinv! One Doltttr peri * D. REDMOND. Augusta, C It A I l.lto A D RKCK1PTB, J AM Eft GAKDN ER, Proprietor. Augusta. Ga-. April, tod GILHAMS - SCHOOL OF THE SOLDIER! HATCH COOK, Proprlvin Hap of llir seal *f Har. holding debts, claims or ^eccasod, or* hereby noti- 'iuir*il r • render them in to mu, duly i <r ‘d. for payment within the time pre- *enbwl by law. JOHN HOWARD. . jgM- ** Adm’r. | COTTON APPLICATIONS, | Borao in font ©oks. for sole at to Feb. LUtfi i leUotsof riLmissi'in from said .idminiairation I and exccutonhip— It i* therwfort- ordered that all ppmotis con cerned show causa, if any they have, why tetters ! of di*mi!*ion as aformaid should not bv grouted I to said applicant by th# Court of Ordinary te bo held in aud for *aiJ county,on the first Monday m July next, and that this order be published in terms of the law. A true transcript from tie min ate* of said Court. Dee. 6, ltg»2. dccl2-fia JOIIN JOHNSON, Ord’y. Army Kcgulslions auil Arliclffc of H ar, A DOPTED for the use of tho Army ot tbo ‘X Confoderate .States, in accordance with late ,,,i " b,r ■**“f.m..