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sgocal jjtems.
Tlu* I>>ll»i*(l Gray*.—This is tho name
c iven to (.'apt. T. IV Howard’s line com-
pany. t'ormod f«*r tlm tlvfenco of Golum-
lm*.* Tho name ubo.sen is in compliment
t , ^tnjor F. W. Piilnrd, Quartermaster
at thi' po.-u Tho li»llowing is a full list
of tho officer* :
T. B. Howard, Capltwu.
H. I-. Graybill, 1st Lieutenant.
.1. T. Thweutt, 2d
, C. K. Burness *-M Brevet.
’ ,1 a. Gray bill, Ul Serpeant.
Y: rinpton, 2.1
Uia*.‘Wise, Jr/, VI
,1. p,. Kobbon, 4th
K. A. Lawrence, f»th “
M, IV Kimbrough, 1st Corporal.
),. A. Walton, 2d
K. M. Smith,
l"re»IUent Das is a I’risoutr.
Cutilcdci ate l*i Goiter*.
Tho Now York llernld puLliMi
ot rebel officer- who were takon prisoners Courier, writing from Monticello, Ky., j
at tho lato battle of-f’lianc'dlorsville. Wo | umlor dato of the 14th iust., gives the'
loot trom the list the following Heir- following startling announcement
ginns Si ‘ * I ”*
To nr. llKLD s- He
W. K!
4th
i:\tru Wheat.- Wo havo received
from Mr. Isaac Jojixson, of Harris
county, several heads of wheat, which
appear to be fine and of a peculiar cltar-
H ete* though we must confess that we arc
not a good ; aHgo <tf tho grain, and of late
have had but little acquaintance with its
manufactured juvuluct. The peculiarity
appt .i: -i t». • In the branching of the
heads near the lower part, adding two
*,.• oncli head. W»* osti-
head to
gnu i
I'ersonnl. — M a.
• Ho
>*ntain about 125
. French, i
Shingloui
rg. He is the guc-
A IIk.wv if.V i-ierk in a foundry
vdiargci a r -tomer with two largo east*
ings of a aimiltu. pattern, except that one
had a large hole through it. Both were
charged aliko as -olid, but discovering
the mistake, I
he deducted, i
A Riat.ipt
]uih (ortho be
following reel
: Hi k. Wo pub.
our ladv readors, Iho
•h has been furnish*
a beautiful jet black
ed oak, ami next
Mai M It Ibiltongor, 23d Gu;
Lt Lt W (i IV 11, 4Ptli G r.
2d LL W .1 Urooke, 2d (in;
2.1 LtT H lhivL, 23d (ia;
2.1 Lt T A Hell, 23d Gh,
2d lit C C Sharp. 2Hd Gn:
2d Lt C S Morris, 23d Gh;
2.1 Ltd H Mitchell. 23d (in:
2d Lt J A Smith. 2>hl Gat
2d Lt A Worley, 23d Gn:
Lt Ltd A Glenn, 23d Ga;
Lt Lt K W For roster, 2’d Ga:
1-t Lt C H Lawhon, 23.1 Ga:
Lt Lt If W Unrein v, 2-VI G:i:
2d Vt W W I nderwood, 23.1 Gn;
2d Lt W Poole, 2:VI Ga: '
3d Lt .IT Harris, 23d Ga;
Lt Lt T S Moss, 23d Ga;
Lt Lt T H Costner, 23d Ga,
1st Lt K Foster, 23d Ga;
Capt J A Sharp. 23d (in;
Cant H It Noil, 23d Ga;
Capt W J Huston, 23d Ga;
CaptS P Patton, 23d Ga;
Capt F Ferguson, 23d Ga;
Lt Lt H H Moore, 23 d Ga;
2.1 Lt .1 Caldwell, 23d (ia.
The Horn'd savs of tho prisoners which
tho Yankees took in that tight
One hundred of the prisoners took the
nth of allegiance—the remainder having
been paroled for exchange. The.v are all
evidently well fod, though ragged and
dirty in the extreme. It is folly to talk
f starvation in the rebel army. It is true
they do not get such rations as our own,
but they get enough, and that of good
quality. All are intensely hostile, with
the exception of a few from North Caro
lina. Georgia and Louisiana, and exceed
ingly confident of tho succe Y.ftlie Con
federacy.
ilium on liunit by the Y nnkrea.
OUR forces rnTaor TI1KM—THE
I umlor dato of
,v 'llowing start,..... nuu ., M , iVUUlout . ■■ .. .... - ...
Yeltorday (ion. Moron sout in a Dun i l«r cmnon. of .Soutln-rn M'i,i|'»tlnre
‘ truco relative to tho treatment of fiiA " n ' '
prisoners, and tho Yankebs were in
I glee over “official” dispatches which had Hgamst whom grave chnrg<
1 been rccoivod by Gen. Carter that P ' “
' mond bad been captured by Gens. Mono*
] man and I>ix; Jeff Davis t
\ Cabinet prisoner.*, (.e-ides nhout.JO,0>rt <•!'
j our army. Surprising to relate, their
I whole army hoi oved it to be literally
tme, and even some of Ilia citizens aro
ottering to bet on the news being reliable
ant White.
»f murder
-e burning lire alleged in papers
laid before General Winder vooterdav.
i the ; At Staunton, on his way to Richmond, it
,.- dc'-rm'd necessary l" guard the jail
which White \vn- confined over liiqhl,
ENEMY UKTMxAT.
The l.i
t flic (onilinlirr.
CnauLK*»Toy, Juno 4. — An official dis
patch from Gen. W. S. Walker, at P>*co-
Uiligo, reports that tho enemy tired the
town of Hltifrinn to-day. Our forces en
gaged thorn and prevonted their further
by such internal lie? as these that
they have lucoeedcd in duping so many
thousand of their people into Southern
graves.
So it would seem that a systematic and
official lio has been perpetrated, with n*
view to oncourage tho Yankee •oldiers,
and carry out the fanatical ends of the
Administration. Truly, tho rulers of
the NoYth havo become lost to all shame.
Supposed kor thk "Emperor ok
Cuts a."—Notwithstanding tin* havoc
tliut has already been made amongst our
fine tleet of swift steamers, the fates seem
to have destined a still further inroad
among those loft. The Chancellor, well
known on the Arroehar -tation, has been
sold to an Lie «*f Wight company for
sailing in the channel m* an c-> • 11 u* the
Garaloeh, which left the river some
months ago. The Juno, the flne-t and
swiftest steamer on tho Largs ntid Arran
route, has also boon sold, to whom it is
not said, but it is goncrally believed to
that useful, though mythical individual,
his Highness of China. It is rumored
that the emissaries who mado the pur-
lint class steamers, the two tormor being
almost new, tv ,! among th»? finest and
-wittert st'-uu. • on tho Clyde, It is
also .-aid tha' ;! r have . • n mado for
Capt. Buchanan'- m \v ateamers, but we
understand the owner* aro very ur,will
ing to part with them, the season being
•dose at hand, and there being no time t"
get new ones built.--Glnsnow .!•
24th April.
the citizens against him.'
White pretends to be a deserter. It i>.
alleged be has murdered two innfH**nt
citizens in cold blood. A court mnrtitil
will investigate bis easv.-Hich. Kratyi>'rn\
Gk.n. Buaoo s Army,-—Tho New York
Herald contains a list of the divisions,
brigades, regiments and battalions of
Bragg's artn.v, showing its strength, tho
commando
nitulation i- as follows:
Infantry—Divisions, fi; brigadi*s, f.
each division, one unattached, 21; r«
ei.t-, five to each brigatlc lft»; clfcct
••raging ca* li rcgunciit at live , by the war*
Hli I. hi on K. We have on hand at
tins ollico a sample of Blue Stone, manu
factured at tho l*olk county Copper
mine*. Thi* i« hii article indlnponMble to
telegraph operator*, and for Home other
f*urpn»>-<, nod in general domand among
larnte: - m; • «l»ng time. The supply had
La tent In ews.
[By Trleoiiapu to tub KxquiiiKn.j
COTTON SHIPPERS , MUSCOGEE RAILIiOAD.
TAKE NOTICE J
the Fed- ,
ml spring,
• rting the principle that
become nearly exhausted, out it is ..
being lat geiy munutactu: c.l at Ducktown,
and no further d.flicuity will be experi
enced in procuring it. - Aiho* 1\-1.
Tho London Post ha an i
lueiiting upon tho inactiv ity
otal nrmii'5 during the
and a«e 1
North lines not, or cannot carry on active
measures to rr i-ur the authotits of the I
Kedcral Govcnnni nt, other nations are
m»t hound In flic p,.ii. v <*j non.interfer
ence It-ay*: ■ , Tlie ground upon which
Hie non-inti , r|».rence of neutmL in the
quurrelh of b/.ligerenl* i* ba«e i by inter
national la-*’, i-*. that Marshall be carried
"it willi such activity as may tend to tho
speedy restoration of peace. On any
oilier lUMimption it would ho monstrous
O'
»m1 nfter this elate,
reived f«»r rhirment i
j hiindre*!. '2 * n " Cavalry- Div
‘ brigades, 3; regiment*, ti
gadc, 40; etfcctive force, averaging
at six hundrod, 24,000. Artillery -Bat i cannot take thu pine
tcries, one to each brigade, mid rc 1 ’ "
of five, 20; etfectiro force, 12'» ni
battery, 3,230. Total etlectlve fore*
n'.’lvnl
i Blufllon, which placi
nctnv have tot rented.
Col. Join
The l
li In i- j lions of the N u th an*l the South tothoie
h | of be-iegiM> and bc-icge.l. Tho former
ow or hereafter—
tho siege. Will
SjtEUJYUiLLK, heft. -All quiet in front.
Tho Nashville I n ion of tho iith has a
special dispatch from Murfreeiboro, Itn |
which say- A body of rebel cavalry at
tacked nhd drove in tho picket* of thu dl- ,
\ i ion under Jctf. C. Divi*. The Federal*
immediately rallied under arm* ami tho j
robe!* retreated. At present thrro are no j
rffi i Airlhni- pnrtloular., - , V[I1
The Vnion nlso ha« information that t one Vn dn-dV.
•v.t „»di„« w». r.l in
rection oi I rniiklin on tho Ith. between 4 . -hun.
and ,*» o'clock u m * All leaned
; . V .. . . he i • tunc 1. *n 1." >
Chicago, lilt.-—The Presnlcnt reviewed j fmiiterw.
Hurnside's ordor prohibiting the puhlien- j Cii’fpanjMnS?*pn
lion of tho Chicago Times. # . d «
A special dispatch from Now York, 4th, | - '
state* that a Federal gunboat had de
stroyed Franklin, La., in consequonco of
being firoil upon by guerillas.
Admiral Foote has superceded Dupont.
SitmuntmdmtV Opkicr
MmCOOKK ItAILRO vn.
CHANGE OF BOHEDUJ i
.lime "ill, iMrt ) , and, after Tuesday. March 17th, the
'• CotPui will not ho U Mutt Train on road will runMfol-
•Imie 7. L'V*. -ttf WM. I*. CLARK, Bup't.
DISTRIBUTION NO. 5.
l'LANTWIlB 1 HALT M AN fJFAU'i'Ull-
1NG COMPANY.
Mall Train on ill is road will ;
Columbus nt..
j In M
I.cnvft Miici
u*wi.. r
Arrive in Macon
I.eavft Macon nt..
Arrive in Colamb
t2.40j.in,
.6.25 |». m.
W. !■■ cfiRK
CoJuntbss. March M.JW. u .Siip'f.
notice to shippers.
ynfiKKHAikitoAD opyrrE.
rn. «.a„ Ji.uen. Ptu... Oulninbn*, Slay ill,lKtW.” > '
f. In. 12th instant, ' AN nod after thi* date, all arti-un* r»i soldien,
t\ j" ntid <*l Still i>ri 'J and other freiahi ehtin;. jv'uh« to the Confsd-
..•klinltlor i.nylnr $1'* I'd
.1 tlie l.i-t diMribution must
Salt will he delivered to do-
Our Private .Soldier*.
No ono, savs the Kionmond Disnateh,
can behold the achievements and trie* de
portment of tho private soldiers of the
South without u fooling of ad in', rat ion
akin to reverence. They have performed
deeds of valor which havo startled the
world, and which the loading journal* of
F.uropo have pronounced t.n-mrpn- <**1
by tho moat heroic day- of Greece and
Home. And yet tl
unassuming, n** m on** i«*u» -t d«*iiig ..
anything remarkable, ic* if they 1 **1 nev
er encountered an bout »>l |*eril <*i a mo
ment of privation. Whatever tichliuent
they may somctiinc- rcn-ixe from vulgar
insolence, tho hutnlde-t her** in •iicrank*
of the South has n ii*d*l upon ttiu ho
the lall*’
other nations submit to h
titiuance of a rosultle-
entails upon thcmselvc
and inconveniences!
imlotinito
contest which
serious loases
destroyed or < aplm
horses, two liumirc
cattle, two hundred
mules, together will
.eye-. .... Weilm >.
L'stcrilay. In tb •
f MattlHiVi. and
-•oured. All the
grain \\ cro sacked,
overvtliing that
i tl. wa-
‘I lire* hundred
md fifty head, of
cp. rml a liundrud
large number of
ught back by the
i by
only
everytbuig that
'• t<> u-, but thoy
i!<••(t . pec’.al'-r- ot
agricultural im-
n- will a-Jyf this
Item will mui.i-
und they will
will no longer
Thk En km vs Raid on thk 11
iikGomiiaiikk. • Wchavegathc
dditional particulars of tho rc
clock Tuesday night,
» tlial* th** lir-t landing
the plunlutiui
i,...utli of tin
Alter dc-li
building-, t
Dr. K L 1 litkx
Un Ml \- ll v. W
K ill, bifid. Mi .1., hi
I’.ml, Mr. Manigic
l-ltllu
.•civil
r Mid.llo
iriii-tt. Mr. Win
<-l-d-. Mr.-lame.
Mr. Churl* - '1‘
. (’. Heyward.
Hint at Fort Wayne, lml.
Tho Cleveland (Ohio) Leader has tho fol
lowing account of a riot which occuriec
not long rin< e at Fort Way no, in In liana
Tho •• outbreak* aro b *ng quito lio
quant i" -Ohio of the Nm'.liern and \Y*
tern State*, and may be received a-1
-light indication of the restive ►pu it <•
the people under their pre-ent rulers
A pastungcr from F-*rt Wayne inlorn
u- cl a •‘butternut rmt which cccurrei
tliero on Saturday, during tho j*r.»grc-
of a roion mooting. A man wearing ?
huttornut came into the crowd, when i
was taken from him. Immediately
party of forty or fitt v in
pin e cluhsPHiPHI
railing lor Jet! Davis and Huttornuti-m, !
attacked the War.-aw train as it came ill. j
They tliori pnrailed the *tro* t-. and meet- |
ing a United 8ta flicei a igg
with two ladies, throuteuedhi* life.
il lac I l t h i
\\ i'1'u-li Iratp ■ ■ • > .1 ■>. n • I
the fireman *o Uint ho i)i<il, .d«<* h 'lr.
Forter, of Allen county. Several ladie- |
Wen- injure*). 'J’hu t 'ojijmrlicatJt* thmilcn
tho South*
I .that of our n.o-1
not apprcaebeil b
more embroider.•<
entered tho sorv i.
I personal fortur
ilhist
>u:p.,--cd by
'
u 1c have only
Soulhnrn sob
i iiibodiod the
*olf-*l"votion.
armed with j '' ,ut
I'll K Y 1
The
rid i
loyally p *
jimntlo must o
lodel Ids own hi
uni hofotuspirit
-c* in to be quite busy with their
... <!ii inii• t'*\ >•:! FoiL
rii.y have i-loared out all tho
I l>u-lios under llic tall pines,
lend nearly to lb*- North end ot
, and have pitched their tent-
1
daily, -bowing that lhc\ lit
l ump, they havo thro
Tho I’rovc-t Marshals appointed under
the National Eniollinont act have re
ceived their instructions, and been direct
ed to proce* d with the draft forthwith.—
It i* Mippo-cd, lio\s.-vvr t that it will take
iVi'ic. titi.v t-ixty day- to complote it,
ami i: is doubtful whellicr any draft can
made ooibro tho middle of July.—-
The Washington Chronicle, of last
Saturday, »«>•*:
An order ha* just been issued from the
War Department that soldiers whose
term of mr\ ice i» about to expire, shall,
when they return home, carry their arms
with them to the place where thoy are to
bo mustered out. The Government could
baldly luiVe Lit upon any muaauio which
would give -u*h sincere plea-uro to ilia
A .small clock recently pold in VI
moml for ^I'-V Two poraons weredi
mined to have it, it acoun. but only
got it, and —lie paid for it! The ca;
auctioneer told the bidders, when $100
was bid, that they had reached its in
mum value. In times of peace, it could
have been bought tor $3.
lit i’ll mon it, June d.—Tho latest returns
indicate the election of General William
Smith ns Governor of Virginia and Sam’l
Price a- Lieutenant Governor.
Four member* of the bistt’oiigros*, who
were caUiliifat'-a for ro-cieetjon, wero do-
1, namely Garnett, Lyons, Bolder
”"oretnius nl-o Indicate
Didtribotina Aimit.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
FOR SALE!
I nn: above plantation lies in Rushcll county,
. Aliiliiiuui. nn I lie Mobile nml Uirnrd Kail -
r**a4. A", mil' • f*"in Oolumbu-, nml roolains
I'lnc licet.—Mr. Mi’Audi.kannounc.,
that he will to-day re-open his meat shop
near tho old Marketplace, lln generally
secures n- line heof, mutton, Jrc., as can
bo obtained in the country, and deals
liberally with bis customer*.
COMMERCIAL.
Col.rMacs, June 8.
COTTON.—The market b Htiffer, *n an ail- .
vanco bus beer, ostablbhod. Strict Middlinr i
Cotton has been sold a« high a» 35 ccnt.4.
COHN has decllnod. and i< selling nt 82.00"i
M HA I, dertined—$2.25 from the oily mills.
PORK--Whole hog fiOo. per lb. from wo tons.
1IAC0N very scarce—00c.k r j>t per lb.
IjAHD tKK«i 4.1.
HEF.F, from WiiRoni*. 3V<t (0«\
S'F AS >:.'■*► i $3.oo from wagon*.
Sl'tJAR Sir.* 1 2V not miteh offered.
M’lU'P ^-7 per gallon.*
RICK 12'. .' Ho. per lb.
RUTTER *1*41.2-. par lb.
, well wwtorell by
1'iijrhit. I»t*»de«i
I i ' I I OI! .,"1 "IIHl'l
tnrlher
llurtx
PObbAUD k MARSHALL
erato States of America, ma.it be ni'rumpaniod
by a requisition P*r • ■■ .. aiionlf ’Triirngu-
l-*r 0* o *• , i *. ■ • , 'ire -r... :
I h - i. i •• will be ri itli enl< o ed.
DM*ft 3 tl 1.. CLARK. flQP't.
OPELIKA RAILROAD’
Chang-e of Schedule.
ON «nd aftor Sunday, tho 2-1 ins taut, th»
v/ rmsenjtorTra.n. m Opeuka branch Mont
Roniety and Wmt Point Railroad, will
l.envo Colomkus at 12 I*. M.
Arrive at " nt 12.15 P. M.
. JR- APPLE It. Agnni.
mnreli 21. C.1 if
AN ACT
rutile ply
Murtviiie
l»0L* "
Juno 7,1868.—dl m
IFew cabds’
AT ONE DOLLAR!!
OLD CARDS REPAIRED
9*-AT O.VA no I.I, A It,**
ll Y THOS. .1. WlllTI.Y,
IiritTVILI.K. ALABAMA,
No Teeth put in. I June7, JSIV'..- (Urn
SEQUESTRATION SALE
or-
tlEA.li ESTATE.
1>V ordor of lion. lMward J.Hat.len. I>i»trief
Judge, will bo ."lit mi the F 1 It — 1 I' I
Macau &. XVoctorii Railroad.
MACON, Ua., Aug. l:h, 1841.
O N and a/terthUdaU t rains wU! Le .,m a* hi
Iona:
Leave Macon nt ..10 A.M.
Arilve at Ailan'.a »' ...... 4 P. M.
Arrive nt Mm .>.* -c. p. g'
Tire )I A. M. Train from Atlanta c-maecu a
•Ma* on with the C'-nirat i^lii »ad for Savanuah, a
P* P. M., amt e«>iittiwe»s™n. f ". Albany au.t 0-
luinbMH, Hi U .4.5 I*. M.
■Ufb dwtf aLVRKD U TVLKE, PupM
Isri:-W" SCHEDULE.
Montgomery & Wost Roint
KAIL.aOAD COMPANY.
„ , „ , OLUMHU5. Oel.24.USl.
On nnu after tun date the Pas to over Train
tho Montgomery A \V*v "
I branch Hail lto.ol will
l.eave Coluiubus
Arrive at Montgomery
i ami Pi
j the tlpfca
lien
Urn
iutbuildinjpt nml wll
i t.they could tliul. The l»-t |dn<
which they* Hupped
\| r Win <'. Hcyw »rn m i iter Uo-u
work of dovastmiui. lli**ro luul Im-vii cun-
sum mated, they tL-troyod tt" 1 poiito*»n
bridge alUombnhco Fcirv. TLc.v thou
drew off. taking with them 1 etwoen t'*0u
l"'lor!gicg '-bi' tl v
Special to the Mobile Ailvai
J \« k-on, Juno 3 Tho Min
Ictin, ol'tho 30th, feii> - tho ad
Viekshurg aro, that the army
Guerilla* fire into all bout - pi
Im* c killed many men.
Five liiouaami rulml prisonr
- i ho plan tat ion ot j Hl ^ «»uug * V
d' Hide
T L*
■d, t" Mr. W.
ll*.
. ard i'
those pliiiitatiuim n
otUc
mil D
mug
the City IV
cceedod ill et-
A. Eddie, Into
•lerk of. I - II. 'I nvl-ir, Chn-lo-ton.
f' wh*> ub-ou-b'd nut long ago, tak-
uml*. Tii" "tt,*-« ' - found him in a hi>ut>c
•;ept by J..-ei*biiic Dcuu-ritt, on Tenth
-trect. Wli. i. F.d*fl left Charle-tm.. ho
I-Idrewod H letter to Mr. Ti.v.or, dated on
»>**rd a ■‘teamur about to sail for Nassau,
xckiiuwlislgiug tin- theft-, and promining
L«* return the money,a* soon us no wa-
i*d M r. Taylor that this \va- merely a ruse,
nml Lh\t lio w.i- still in this country.—
('onsequonlly lie eniDed the robbery to
I.e exl' ti-i\ <dy n<lvcrti-etl, offering $1,000
mvanl and em*-fourth of the money
which initfjit )*•• recovered, tor tho n]»|»ro-
i«l bj
g him
outbuilding*. wbi* li wt r
a choice library'of rare
$10,000. Sevwral over-
and it i> supp***ed they i
Un
formed that Tar Bluff, do
bclo
tin
i.tatio
Mr.
Burnet, cnmnuind- tl
that a few well -* r» * d g ( at that point
would prevent gunl' -au from going up
tlio river. And io li'.' n •inner it lias
been suggested that a t•• gun-, 'kiltully
managed, if p!m *-d nl ('li .pn.iin' • Fort,
on the Arto poo river, would prevent any
HM-ont of tbnt -trcani. It i-u matter of
regret that th" t’*«*|»- r«-ianl!y stationed
Li twi - a the t' "ohalo •• ami tii«> Ashepoo
. ' ■
an important region, id which it i- -o dif-
ti* lilt to gi\*• v. miiiig "f the enemy's tip
proa' ll, amlwii' ie rapidity ofir.ovenmnl
i. -o important nn element of military
owlmtnn II
anspitod.
id about thirty
• the
ting him
I. 1H- will be sent to
i early day. His remain-
found deposited nt the
1, but tho amount has not
• a Canadian by birth.
k rs of i
/:
K A Paul-, KTTh
The Yankee Mamelukca.
iSavimnah Kepublinan rernindg the
•»es of a serious difficulty in tho way
(ing, as thoy propose, u fro»h cuva!-
coofMie Imndred Umu-and men:
have not that many men who know
i fid 'I i get thi h ii •"
ev wiil fuel it a-'difficult to pro-
Spcriul to th« Riehnii>iiil Di-pat' li.
FhkdkricksiiURO. Juno 1 The Yar
ic officer t-oiiiuiHiiding the (tag of true
boat which came over yesteiday declined
give any newspaper
Mtinuudukc i* in tho run
Htrnid to attack.
The latc*l information from Vicksbu
n* •'. ttitnulaling.
torcepted di-patches from Davis
berton say tliut if In* will hold out t*
va bo will reinforce him with Ht*,t
nogroes eoming
his Hu
invites them, ordering all t<>
ompanie* and regiinen'
VitTKanuno. Wo liuv* nothing *b fi
nite from Vicksburg to-day. A rumor,
however, prevailed in the city yesterday,
said to havo been brought, by a messen
ger from Clinton, that tho robber army
was moving from Vick-burg “toward-
up the river.”
A surgeon ju«t from Woodvilm con
versed with sew al < oi'fedrrat" *•■ Miers
who worn in tlo- lieht at F- rt 11 inl- -n li*-1
week, and he c*nlirins.the new • f •« «••*'>■
plete victory t" our arm*, 'flic •<-'.dien
informed him that (icnernl (iardncr jmr-
sued the dying Yankee, aftor their ro ;
pulse lit the entrenchment- and route*'
them completely. He ni-*> confirms tin
rumor of Grier-oii'i defeat .In,-/.
M - usuippian, 2'/.
Tho Macon Telegraph savs that "t
Thursday aftoriioon, in consequence **
the hcat V rain*, a portion of the l-ncl
wall in front the We leyan C-Ucg.
foil and most unfortunately eruahed i
lad hy the nunm of Ma*on. who w» pa
mg by at the time. Mason hail been ir
aorvioe, but was recently discharged *>i
account of 1m youth.
Dim i tail,
Al 11 ills, near 1,111111*11. Martiijni county, Alu.,
n tlm »Uli nil , hy tlio Kov. Mr. Uuwliuul, Mr.
>im,»hi* Thomas, of Harris county, Hu., to
>li -Hai.i.h: M. .1 a* vhon, of Marengo en., Ala.
arises a tall ob*o
similar t<> the •>,
somewhat high*
pines, and givi
extended view.
.stationed at Little Folly.
our*, on tii Hit n
Island, hy tin* inlet, a
niiont conversations ha
They have a!- ' 1 a flat in
of tfoll.v 1 -land, wil'.i a t*
it, used doiihtle-s at nigh
picket. They *eem to ue
, to be a III
ot tho |
•cully ere*
* *ullii,i
> pro*
oh, on tho authority of a pn-
nor, that the enemy's dead
one of our* on the buttle field
'reck. At Big Hli. U bridgo
ten, the emiiny - four liuu-
enemy luul taken, in all tlm
(txxi prisoner-, of which I'lfHt
aptufetl after crossing Big Black.
•ir.ttl to aiiiieiliii'fl th» km mu ot
Cm . " •'U. ill. niiow.v, «f .iiuiis* county,
a.s a rjuiiliilrtto i„r Cungre*s from t he Third Cun-
xreMiooul District, at tlio elision* elecliuu.
April.4. 1H63—t*
To I he Voter* of the f4tl» keiiatorlal
DUtrli-t.
Th* tiiuo is near at IihikI when tin* people of
the different < 'unities *h»«iM bruin tv (a t about
ui.il >el«‘< t their next uieinberu to the General
Assembly. In no period of our bistury h«s
tliero been u liau* that culled lot mure our* and
prudence iu their soloction. Tlio exlgfin
the times demamL that the wrllare of the h tat 0
rlmuld ho committed to men ol ,hcui ily to por-
eeive her puli' ) 11 ml want'*, nml tin* ability aud
prudei.oe t>> mmiiige in r atlsiis in sucli « man-
ti ay'is* 1 befonMhVcV.u'ri 'i *. .Vi - .• 1
in the eit v of Columbus, within the usual hoar* j
ot sale, tho follow.ii? property, vir.
i’nrt of Lot Nn. ot, in tiir<ity *.l Jhdumbn*. ,
Willi the Brick Store and appurtenances there-
to belorfginx, known a. (he lUII A I)ii**-"ii • "i
Hop, unit mm upicl by Hull A Duel-. In ine
trout on Broadfctifet i thirl) tool. ruuniiiK *>nck
si. 1 lair one hundred and fort) seven feet
hC'iumtrat«'d by the District t.’ourt of the
Sunt item District of Ueorgin, as the property of
«.*. Wotmoro, an alien enemy.
Conditions c.vHn.inConfcuomte StatM Bond.-*
ftp *r,-PH«iirv Notes.
. DANlEIJi, Bepeiver.
and OpoRka
.50 A.M.
Arrive at West Puint..
Arrive i^t Coiniubus
• 1.J0 1*. M.
■8 A.M.
• H.I5A. M.
FHKIGHT ARRANOKMFNT
BETWKKN ATLANTA .t COU MBUS.
H V nn ■rraURumunt l,utwe«ii 1I10 KMIn- .J coni| a-
idMeompo-mg 1 hr two routes from At.'Aiilt \iS
Dolumtaus, couclmholat their cr.utauUoijat
n»li t,u the 1 Ut b in at, H was airrMd 11, t U» f.-tloH-
■
•ru, ttkiOR rite* t I, in 'll- 'nt Jay Ol M*J, Isu*
iSjfr.-ur
HakitIur, Hope,
Co A1, Pig I
s- 1st. Ifo it enacted by the Senate and
LAST NOTICE!
li«,'.rj-..muii.x«oftlloS™i,'SrVtcV.V" ! 1 ■bko'Tv'"Tin"l'-L""'..,;;'." l ' l k!.'"| l :.'..Vl. K, lU',•■ !
(■a. In fltu.ral Awetuhly met, .nil il I, lirrcbi , ,1,: ,-m T(\ KliU’UN.-) -ill I-
i-niioird liy IJie nuttn.rlty nt lliomuo. Tbnl ull j r.mnifvrllh 111.- "t- it.—um .il the Council I Sot!* 'l“lV Jln'n'TT .-2r'ioS^* ''
pnrnoun ahull U» n..»lilii"l to. cote lit olnctiouu | r““„i,.. r “i ..... iutcn.icil -111 call ! Inw.nj wlond,
the Books
bush-l Ur: WhrsUa; OM*8s Bauoo;
• ' . I'l.i . p«r 100 U-fe, :«te ,
*» ••* - pfer loo lbs.4.‘,r,
MflcON."'
Com |>t*i biiHhfel l. . Whs At l.r..o*t« ID--.; paeon
Mayor and Aldermen <*f the City of Coium- , nvomntlv and limk*- tlr
. nml ether officers of vaid < i(y whose Hoc 1 J.’i?®?.,!?,. !!!. !•!! .! I , l
tion is pisde bv the people, who are < ititfeiis of
thoConfodoratoStntes of America, have resided
in the State for twelve months immediately
proeiMiiug the election, and continue
:* double tnxe '
aU persons interested will call ,
belr returns, us the Books
and those in default will ’
J. D. JOHNSON.
per ten Jd.tW
.. Prr 104 IPs. £>.'.■
OKO.
-lt.K
. ADAMS,
the time of tho election, and within the
orate limits ot the City ol Coluuilnu for mx
• Iis, ami in tho Ward in which they pro
to vote for twenty days immediately prr-
Mffnicnt.s, #*r have in their
ceding said election, and hate paid al
taxes and n r -rmmeiits, **r have in thei.
right sallicietit unencumbered real estato
June :•. IRftl.-*
A VERY DESIRABLE SALT WORKS
FOR SALF. OR RENT.
s- tl.. I
i .who have made ail returns r«
I WILL
I Sal t v.,
kp. til*’ bfe-t i.,c;ite*l
ll. - from Ihi. I lire
•I any in Ibid |
and 2) '. from
Wu.,d 1*8 to 2 \
tied to vote at said eleetiou-.
Si «'. fin. Be it further ena* t
of the City Cotuicil, or attyoin
place by tho Mayor and Cout. ,
pose, Hunll ojion a list for the ruflstration of'
roters three months prior
r tliut pur-
..stratlon "t
> the ntimiHl elec- J
days liefor
the ntue '
pro' nied
that Grant lind be
burg.
From the Army of the I'nomar,
\VasniNoro.v, May 2S A<Iv!cph from
the* Army of tho Potomac stall* that ail
tne onoin y's encampment- behind Fred
ericksburg Imvn disni»|>onrid. Ihotigli li'
Alexandria, I-
Imitled f,tb in*t. Thu cn
Vick*- ; ragut'r fleot, not
•.lured
• bv I i
ket Jin«* «»n the river hr
lied. At 1!
Ford.-, especially tho lat
1 V
I .large num
bers of tlm enemy are gathered, and are
daily nianniuvered, though no signs of
crossing have been mode. It’was repor
ted that r column of tho enemy was
moving off towards Culpeper though it
was ascertained at the -amt* time that the
onemy'fe activity win. a cover to th** frond-
ing away of 'JUM> men to th** \V
daily
dited that the
pondont of the New Orluaie* I ra
writes as if a surce?--I'*.l re«i-iancu tniglit
have been made at Fort DeBu» i *y. As it
«•«», tho Albatross was disabled l*ofore
our troops evacuated the place. In leav
ing it tbev took all their guns with them
eopt aM-pounder wiii
b lost in tlm
Palmetto Ha ts. A eorre»pondont of
tho Mobil© Gulf Gi*y Journal, give- the
following mode of preparing thu Palmet
to Leaf for making haD :
“Tho leaf iniiht be taken while very
young and tender, (before it come-to ma
turity, as at that age a nico lint could not
lie mado of it.)
“The proper mode of getting and pre
paring i- thu* When the bud u about
eighteen or twenty inch©*- high, dig below
tlm surfime of the earth and cut oil' the
bud where ii join* the root ; boil in c lean
water four or -ix hour**, take it out, place
it in t he Min for fix days, when it wifi be
idriHelied a beautiful white, and ready for
being manufactured '
at the battle near Bay
a desperate light on
dubbed musket* -a r
light. Thi* appear* D
tho operations known i
ok.-J/.d
both rid*-, with
•ill hand to hand
* the battle of Ha
de., 4th.
A Reminiscence or Nkav.psiu uu.
Th© following i - a liiet ; During the
bloody engagement at Sharp-burg, Ser
geant \Y. 11 Willinm*. ••) < oinpHJiy D,
• r| B pi id two 1 nderul pris-
!.' tuei ( :* ■ i iii o fust by him
for tho remainder of the engagement,
loading musket* a* last a* hu could dis
charge them at the enemy, and occasion
ally calling out. to him to “Give the ran-
nils h—'.I.'
Mm
Deacon Johnson is a
man, and sets a good
abstinence a- (nr a-* lio i
•xnmplo of total
Not long ago ho employed i
lo!
: diw
ybody
there from ti
The Dea<
lie held Hi
“Well, 1 doe In
enough! It mu*
them when lie w.
thirty years ago.”
“Perhaps ho did,
pohter, “but, Pont
pitcher must have
stay all this time.''
A bi
udder, and h piteliei
beginning.
was summoned, i
blushing bottles,
ul bn
unite the gre
gliug. On tho rontniry,
in* fetruxxC* lur |i»«itii
All eleelions shouhl b»
i all dliug-
uml oxcit-
idmulil he avoidoil.
idly i
lliluetc) KKll
ally ami abnilutoly ;
•r, that if any |irr>*>u within
who w uthorwis* t-nd'Kod t*>
m ufliiluvil hoforo the l'leuK
: treiu feaiilcily uhon luwtul
he time wiiliin which ho is
let to remoter hi - name, ho
• ic*: in tor hi.- name, uint vote
I tiirtliqr eiiurlcii, That it »hall
I'.WI, LADD.
Now Port. Fla.. Jun-‘ l.-M - ,f
COLFMBL’S, Jl’NK 3, 18R3.
DO YOU WANT
A NICK 1‘Alll "K
MISS JE S G A IT E H S
OR
It TID SEXjpr*£:JR.S
For your Daughters '.' 11 so. call at
Juno 3,1803. v. P H RNKR'a.
ttlcrk.
•r* of Ailminisira-
i \V. Touchtou. I*t*» of
ii ho kept
uid within iho timoprc-. uti..1 i. i tin* list »how .
n'gi-lr* hi* uuine,
8up«.iint«nd*iMl 8cutl»wfe»teni JUIlevii.
EMERSON KOOTE,
fiup»rlnten*lont Mi.ron Htel M •»leni K»llroU.
Hupfeilntuutlcn* Atlanta *ii'l l Mlmce;* IUIIro*J.
riAM'L O. JON KP,
Kugluafer ami .'up. rint.jii.trnl M. k
P^rnni tmr ‘J4. 1H00 itw!
Western & Atlantic (State.) Hailroait
Atuxnw CiurrAN.sHu 1H> Miles ..Kahs 46 0c».
JOHN N. KOWLAMi, 8np. rliUcnik-m.
t K,|,, a < '‘ 4 ^ rr ‘gH* i*« *»rag.'j Train i
Arrive* *t Cli*llnuu,> k . , a! ;; p M
Le*T*>a Clmvian • •» u*. ... i Oil ) M.
Arrive* at AUautii ; oo P. M.
Thl« Koailoounvciti «*ncli w*y wiinilm Romo ttronoii
UKllr<>a<l al IUiiK*tou, llm L*-i Tnitueuce 4 Guorgtw
RailrGlut «t L).»l.. ii, nuu uic fHa-hvllln t ciiattauuo-
► a Kallroad al VhMilKiiaafU. u . .7—tm'
Mobile & Girard Raiirouu.
tiiiriiiiv*, and th*' \V
red By the Clrrk ••
, which shall he
li*<l when i> it irf piuctiralde.
Permit u«t.. , r .p.. o mr .Senator . i thi- tlm
l'J th Di.lrit.. .mu t .fine ..-untie.* of Stew
art, Wcbtter nml i^uittunn, tlm name of one
wh*> we heliuVB will not only lilt the require
ment* above mentioned, but will in* outiroly
acceptable to n large majoiily of the District.
Col. D. B. II *riii.i.i,, of AVehatef county, df-
• erve* well of hi* country. A man ol extended
information and undoubted putriotl-iu, who
ntooil in the front ranks ot our noble army iu
Virgania until rmopellf.l by lo-- 1 of health to
leave tlio feurvlcc, und hiu lioin hoy hood been
idcntilifd with the people of (lie District. Let
u- cloet.hiin. As well io luuitiitid, peihut> J , ua
uuy iiiiiu in piivuto Matiou, with the iruula, re-
Bnuree.s un*i policy ol tlio Slate, and luigely
identified with the planting idterc-t*, lie ii the
mi) man for I he lartner'* lepresentaUv e, w Inlet
no other inlrj •• r-« eoinujillod to hrm would ru!
fer. ,, ld puily fueliog* .uni politiraldiflerenre
have pi».*.-i*<l uwa>—buried in tho grave of a
A heated cutivuhs and felrojglo for tlm pojitlon
would lot nut of place ul tlm prr. cut timo and
excite and diilruct the people for no good. And
that we take him up and elect him (If he will
content to accept) without tiny caucosiu* or
juggling, or incitement, i- the propm itieli of
the • ily troiuMty, I lie
eliall lo ill liuu of poll tax;
he ruude ur cortlfien
1 KOltl:l \. SI I’WABT i
n Ileiiel'u I ’* M'* L u ,, b*“ii h«* tile * ' r aj*/di ! -j nnn»
1|... i cation lor Letter* of guardianship '• *!»« i er- i ,, to., ur
llai.wlo HI »nd properly of tho or bans * *
rd until tlm "'»»!*«• '
ed, undor U y
id udinonish all I
eld
l AUT WHIG.
», this i« eurioiH,
bn tliRt. obi Burn
it out of I hi- 'ere I
M A
1*1*.
It is supposed there aro n<» rebels in
force from Warrentou down t*i AquiiC
Crock, ns wo hold tlio intorvening coun
try and all along tho Rappahannock.
Them may ho predatory or guorillA
bands in tho Valley, but not in lurgo
numbers.
All tho inn!o eoiitrabmidh in tho neigh
boring city *rf Aloxamlria havo boen put
to work on entrenchmonts in that nuigli-
borlioml. Tho provost marshal has had
a lively time in impressing them. Sirn-
u busy day for that purpose.
. bofo
hah; danijtoi
i ing.
ala
ebcl
that Stuart'•)
make a raid into Ale
at <'atlott ' Station,
ail’d rtaff on Monday 1
in lend C'
ular 1
It
117
“ILoxkvi v 1- Tin: Hi. r Fqu. v."-Wo
aro informed that n planter in tlio lower
portion of thi.- county, being inclinod to
deceive tlm agent of the Government in
regard to the amount of incut in his pos-
••ted the greater portion whoro
ho thought it would b'
pears he had jioI calc
but it ap-
ted rightly, for
ino in*( *T: got into ui'i uomploluly ruined
it. AmriJicr atlompled t*> ni*io nil meat
where thu agent wo i!d pot got it, and it
Whs mystly stolen by the negroes. Both
of them have, probably, by this time,
concluded that “hon<- t v i-- tiio host poli-
i'?. '-\r-lf f. A'lr.
N.:w. from kJXpTIT
the llou-e of Lords Ma
denounced tlm seizure i
by United Sute-, erni.-cr
the law* of nationt*.
ended th-
the 20th. In
>i.^ L'lunricude
Britir.li vutoelx
n violation of
of tho
A uicr i* nn (...v. rnmeiiL He raid all their
coniiiKi'i cation- ihowod that they re-
-peeled international law. Tho law offi-
• cr.-, « f tl u crown report no national
ground of objection to the decision of tho
prize courts.
Lord Derby fully concurred with KiM
' ought to bo
tibliidioft tlio 1«»11* »•
“Wo have rocoiv
of Gen. Kirby Si
ivur at I’ort Hudr
Tho las!
'The long leaf of Cabbage I*ulmotto i *
much hotter than the khort, or swamp loaf.
Now (April or May) is tho proper tunc to
propate it.”
PasoaooOi.a, June2.—Passenger# from
New Orleans confirm the new* of the
Yankee defeat at Port Hudson. Three
steamboat* loaded with wounded Yau-
keos arrived at Now Orleans Saturday.
Gen. Sherman had Lis leg amputated and
is since dead. Tlm learner Brown and
Fovrral *choonern are expected to-day,
iuaded with exile*.
The Southern harvests are said to bo
very fiourinliing. Now lot our cavalry, of
which We will B o' 'ii hare an itlltUcntO
| fore©, destroy these harvest* in all diroc-
: tion*., to tuub an extent »•> to mako them
| valueluB- 1*»r auupIicA for tho rebel army,
i Tho iiugroca will ho tho
in the \V.*'*t, n
truce boat to (
in Kirluriond.
long and good
To-day all tho sugar in tlo 1 ri'.y was
sei/cd by the Goverumont. Tho < 'oi:)ed-
orato Commissioner.- under th© Impre.-s-
mont net fixed tho price of augur at 7*»
cents. It will go very hard with many
who hold it from HUc. to $1.2F
Columbus Relief Assoeiatieu.
Till* \ . "i iutioii, now in iiiys.-.-IiiI offer*-
tion, i siifflfiiig daily ab'iiit nue thousand
laMiilii's ul ali-oiit soldier* and dfolilul** |>n«r
with provi-ioii'. Thu puldii-has glrfeudy been
ndvifeud tliut i Do nbiect ul this Society I* to 1'ur-
nisli ^u'•ll liuuilie- with provisions ut cost,
thuieliy saving tu tlieiil tho large uinoiiuH they
would othei wi-i* he compelled tu pay out to
me roll ants in the way of profit*.
The i < -ult *>t i lio tirst month'* operations hu*
linen the saving to Mich tnindie* nearly
which is virtually a contribution tu them of
that amount; Still out Inndue.-s Inis boon
teiiully embarrassed lor the wantot that co
operation upon III** part of the funner** of the
. ouutry tlial we c.iiiideuily expectcil iu tho
iiinths immediately i
, and within
city of Columbus six
icrdiiiK the elftCliou
*t it Lin peixiUS cniiceratul lo fellow rnu-e. it any. "n
• ■* tlife time proieribud t>y statute, why raid t
should not bo grunted.
L. WTMiWHLY.
VIIANUE OP' SI HEU11.K.
.. (ituABo, Ala., Oct. 1,1861.
[?1WM und after thi- tb,- Mad Train will
f loiivo the diiard l»uj ,i dai!) i.Suiultyrt e.x-
eopted j nt l!s40 j>. IU., and arnx o at C nioo Spriugu
ntbi'Jg'p. in.; leave L ni -n Npriupi* daily <Sno
day ex"»*pt<*l' at i, -> a,ni., end arrive at Uirard
10:15a. iu.
ght train »*'• 11 t>»nvo Ulrard every dtijt.
Bprioga
4 orrivu'ttt Ulrar.fh
|~ ¥
(liven iimier iri>* liand. in ofpee. Ibis 2d of
h«' registered.
Im. Beit linllier enacted, Tlm! it shall
, I8*i3-. r
* r.l Ut* 11A. " I I WAHTCOHNTV.
t h o Clerk HPBdP. .
it lately upon elo-uix the list of legist oust n utoi
arrunxeuii alpli.ihetieul list of .mid legist ere .
dots, de-uriuitlng the Ward iu whirh I hoy
sided at tlm tiuio of their registry, und shall,
ithin five days after said list is dosed, publish
the newspaper in which the proceedings of
oCouuril are puhliidiod foi tho current year,
in hand-bill loriu, us may ho ordered by thu
niiu il, n (ull iiiol eoiupleto list ol the r-gix-
led name*, and de i.-natimr'Ihe niimloM of
i' R ui'l
* distributed in
. the L'quncil.
Bo it further enacted. That
( \ lv
' * I I! I-hI| i *• tilfe.l :
i.rttcr.' ot AdininisiiaLi'-n • !
{ limn 11. Irwln, late >>1 the S'
ad which shall
oil to f
r the duty oi tho Clark <d thoC<
i-h the Manager.- presiding at the nleeii*
i Alder
Muyoraud Aldermen ...
at or before the opuuingot the polh
f Coluinhu
tho »e\
il city.
nether with the i
the number of t
•cupatjoii or bUHineHS, and
regL-lered at the time of «ueli registration, err-
‘ Clerk and the ror-
luuihus; which lint
t under the hand "( -aid Clerk a
shall bo Wept I
by Ntatute, why
granlod: ^
Juno, 1 KtV.;.
rjMVO MONTHS
count.v, (
hand, o. i.fli.>e, thin 2d da|
J. L. VV 1MBi.RBY.
Ju.-iHPH 5. IILNHV,
ll soli tile land and
mvo .MON I lls t
I.M PRF.sLEY.
\dmtninuBtor.
t dote, nppliculion will i
and am v«
da* -• excepted,) at
Notice Your Cotton!
\ C» UKL'I.ND i v v. t of th- Lom l-Uir-.
- V Ouor*ia, it i. i'.m- .u’> : all xx a, .
men to render a •. ,edui*- a'l C>>tlor,4 '.u k ro
Therefore• noa-reeJdim;.', ivil! nlr.im d-i-w
with the lax Luiioaor. or Y in- otner person,
thn money to ay taxes on vutd cottons, or tbu
present year, held bv them iu th.* Wuro-heme
at r iornneu, Ueorgiu.
•Mfly28. lW3-dl a YOT7K0 U. OP.ESIIAM
STOCKHOLDETie
GEORGIA IMPORTING A EXPORTING COMP'V
\\1 ILI, deliver the samplei of thoir Cotton a;
' i 1 " Lowell Ware ilouea, for rlaaiifieatiun,
ifina! nud duph
If * * * - *
' Cotton intend .
o b«
turned
lleeeipia forth" mine, the fnauran . .
properly tranjferied t.. ihe Company, if i iue J
m the Company, the Ware Hou -
‘ P “ '
iy, If
id go to the
neermnry k imi'-c an.I pay him tu rash $60 &■.
on ouch share, (25 B. C,) and they wilt mocive
ceriitu’iitu* ol *toek.
Utli.-*.' ovor 102 Broad streot. Ofllco hours irotn.
A M., lu 1 n clue!., I*. M.: from 4 1*. M.. to *•
o clock P. M. May V!<>. i*6,v -dgsv
THE CHALYBEATE 8PRINGS,'
MERIWETHER COl'NTY, OA
'IMiEflU Springs »'ill bo opened lor th« re-
l ceptian oj * ..*. .; . in- tii -1. Monday iu May
I bo ntaun 'o provide for
Be il iurthri onacted. That the pre-
•afrlv kept
^1^11. Be it lu
- tiling manager.-' ut
W ald" nr places ol voting
illlthorucd to ti'iiiiiuisiri a
any per.-oii a 11 eiiipling I"
You do solemnly s'
/ed of the Couft'dorato
lesided in the State o(
mediately jirecodiug
that ;
theStalo ot Ueorgia I *r one j ear
.. preceding 'lii* election, mid wilt
rporatu limit - tho Citx o' Colutuhuv
st six unuitlis. and in tlic W ard in wh:
twenty da;
home uud re iiltm< o iu miid Slate and City a
tJKOHUlA, TAYLOK COl'NTY.
t|MVo month* nftei date ol tliis i.niilicntion
I npidicHtion will be made n < 'o'irt
Ofilinury loi lenvo to sail tho hou** and to
i Reynold*. “ rim
W. I
Vilniliilati iitor'- .sale.
i l e<intribut(j
1 our sue tc.
We aLo offei . . . .
■f. I’ereon* wlshin*
uitort anil pteasurac-'.
nt a number of our Cab
ire uireadr urptied fc,i
a u. Paul a cd.
We u
*'h1 I
Wo think it v
whs doublles''
that no tnoro
vs put I
G»;
. II A
M El IIOD OFHTOPPI?
•respondent
a letter, writ
The
Dkpiikdai
tlio (’huttanooga I'uhel,
ns followi;
There is an order circulating about tha
canipfr, heuring tho autograph of Lieut,
fieri, llurdco, for tho protection of the
farming community, and of n nature
ii.*. Wo will pay you the
dieoi, and with the a/.-'u-
i uisited toroldiera' fuuii-
.'crtHinly v*»u will give us
their surplus pr
lull iii.ii hat pri'
ram » that they
lie* •trictly at c
tho preferonoo.
We beg leava tu express uur obligations to
the Eagle Factory, Columbus Factory, Grant
Factory, Joel E. Hurt, Edward T. Shepherd,
Jame.s M. Chambers. Joacph W. Woulfulk und
.Jamea F. Winter, who have nupplird ua libe
rally with proviaiooa—bacon, uieul, potaton-,
cull, Ac., at prices much below the market
value, THE DIRECTORS.
done 7.1803.—lw
do in good taUh hnl'l uud claim
l re. idoiico in anid Stale and "
Ward for tlio time aloreaaid; that
ur year- o! ago; tliut you J
due by.>oil toth'-City of Coluiubus,
Police It* CrertilovA.
f llAVL boon ApJiflinted udiutni'traior of the
•-title of Tnnmiu •! Lewis, deceased. AH
poMon* indebted to the samo are requeited to
• "iuo for w ji-il und nettle.
Notice to l>t l>'»*i • nint L’roUlturw.
A LL iterioni indemoo i«» I tie estate o: Wm. i
Koninton, late of Talbot county, >(•■ ••*». •
! aro hereby toquoslcd to mnko Immediate pa>
| uioiR, nud ull porsoiis bolding dobn, claim.-
tweuty-m
have in your own rii^iit suOicieut real oslato
. ..... ^ ouiongiiii
)"<>;■ paid ,,’eeci.sed
*■. Tci'iu* known on day
JunoC. ISM. A. (
hn va made]
( demand* against said deecamol,
tiliixl and requirod l render t he,
■ni .. | autiiQUtieaJcil, for payment,with
MAN. A4in'
,ii'| - ily to ‘iiM-ly .»i«l ln\; tliut
all returns ot taxtililu property required by tho ! SCHEDULE OP PRICES.
und Ordiuanc
- been duly rogi
scribed by law, and
have been duly registered within the time pr
. Jfc it further enacted, That any p*r-
liull tuko thu oath utoiesaid hoforo
gor ut auy of said eleulions, for tlio
.. I voting at said eleetiou, and who is
t entitled to vote uecordiug to law and tlio
'IIH subsoribera, apiudiited hy tho IMunforf
1 Medina a.* a ''ontrnl C'oiumitteo to
to our planters to furniih our Army o
cossnry I’roviaious at fair and liberal
recommend Iho following I'liees, and hi
' ' " ‘ ' ilvn mirljni'i...
Imyinit for
bushel
speculation
of said oath, ahull ho subject to bo in- |
dieted in tlm Superior Court u! Mum ogee Coun
ty, und il found guilty o( false sweating, -hall |
l>e subject to tho punishment prescribed in the
Cod* of Georgia for said otlonoe.
Si c. Htu. Be it further enacted. That in all
case" ot special elections in said City, or in any |
ot the Ward., of said City, or of h rofcrouco hy '
the (,'tty Council of any question to tho voters I
of said city, the tuauagers of .-uid election shall
hn furnished with a piiutcd list of registered |
by the Clerk, •being a copy '
S2.00 l
1* Kah at $2.00
Wiibat, Iffi.00 do.
Flouh, $26.Qd n barrel;
Fodder. $2.60 n bundre«l;
Oath, $2.18) a huudrml;
Bacon, SliouUlcrs, 76 cents;
II.AMH, M0o.; SlDKH. H6e.
ll. M. GUN BY,
EDW. T. rtllEl'H i'UD,
;tl, ISdf. J0*iN B. Dtj/.IF.R.
JK0. W. GAMBLE.
/ » EOUtJ
YJI ucl A
iCGGKH COUNTY.-
ppBes for iettura ol 11
..... — ..... the oslato •
MeDougiitd, deeen-o l. Intent said count)--
All pudoii-couc rneii ur*’1i<ti Lx ii"ti(tod t
grunted to -ait!
nary to be lie’i
llr-t Monday 1
hand, fLib .'.Orh May, IS*'-*-.
.1 NO. JOHNSON.
Jan© 2,186.1. Drdinarj*.
( ’ KoliUlA. Ait’S CODE K COUNTY - Win.
vl K Scl
plies tor lotter*
_.) i |
Lie of -uid county
^ the i-tuto of John H. Duke, dccciund.
reliable intolligcnco
h - having crossed
with 18,000 men.—
turning two liutulfoil
"Gun. Smith brought
... _ r Had thu
lid vices we iir;.'cJ upon military authori
ties bo©u adoptod last cutuiuor, there
would Lav© Loch no rebel raids into
Middle Teuue-aoc, this ride of hhclby-
\ ille, for prov -ion -. Inr there would hare
*'ore | Been mmu wo tu coining for. Let our
troops deslroj all .-.tores wliirti they
supply of bacon, and therefore ull appre
hensions about the HBfoly of l*ort Iludsoti
max* be abandoned.
ecial to the Mobile Tribune.
>N, Juno 3d.—Port Hudson, at
ic counts*, wmh cloauly .besieged.
i Irotn that quarter i- conflicting.
umplo not u ©. To rparotbcm is to leave them
, - > do'ibt entertained and died
i ropuLed theenctnv - voraUiinoa. j heard
!<>d rebel arujic-. Wemustburii out
I treason with lire aud tlieu drown its em
bers in blood.—yuahvilte L'nivo*
Dr. Tborntou, ouo of tbo Burgeons of
this Post, was stabbed bv a eoldier from
me of the Hospitals. In front of bi own
house, on huuday night about II o'clock,
the 1 tut
Tho new
The-1
It ia believed that the Account ■> heretofore ] ! iiTo killing^ but as the matter will bo
reported of the affair uro exuggerated.
Jackhon, .Tune 3d.—The Yanks have
had h !*ig geare. They abandoned the
New Orleans A; Jackson Itailioad, burned
tho Munebue Budge, destroy'd the forti
fications they bad erected, and threw
their guns in the Pass. Kirby .Smith
A.
The vanity of fume iu t ; >uitifully illus
trated by the little fact that n splendid
portrait*of tho rebel President Lm just
been published in Paris, with this in*
scripUon; “M J. Dmm . President of
iouth America. ‘Sorthe.paper.
estigated before tbo proper tribunal, we
forbear giving any account of the par
ticulars. Tbo soldier bts been arrested
and is now in custody.—CViaf. Robt’.
Dbatu ok Alonzo O. Witter —The
many friends of Mr. .James Witter will
deeply sympathize wijh him and his fam
ily when they learu of the death of his
vouugeet sou, Alonzo—which occurred at
Vaugun's station, Mississippi, on la*t
week. The decw*-***! wh** a member of
Company “I," 37th Alabama, and,
>e u nity put lion ore i »t
led, Ll"* regiment, brigade
the adjacent uncainpuicnii
•piit rails hml repair the
(iiiiineiill.v vi
bo u-eftiIly
•poedily del'
or divifeiou u
is required t
damage..
Governor Brown ha* determined to pul
tlie Iteudquarlerh of the 1st regiment at
Klowuh, uud l" .ilalii'ti tho whole of tho
2d regiment nt King-ton. Tho Homo
Courier urge, the propriety ol stationing
ii regiment at Cathey a Gap, 12 milts
west of Homo, which is the only point
north of tho Coosa through which a Fed
eral raid inny be expected.
’The
. .. , ibe
Virginia, is an iron vcfsoI, like the Ala-
bauui, but not armored. -She is simply
an iron sloop-of*war, and not an iron
clad. Her armament, wo presume, wax
obtained iu Lngland, aud of course doe*
liot include auy Brooke guu*.”
Ali m.—Wo have in our office a speci
men of crude native ulum, which wh*
found in York Diotrict, »S. C, on the
lands of Mr. O. Spralt, about one-fourth of
h mdo from hi* ferry. Two of his sons
being in a hail storm bought bholter un
it shelving rook. Exuding fr
giitry,) which ehnll bo roferrei t
uigen* in ascertaininx
; und an) jp«*r*«in wh..
to vote at t
u right
ot retcii-tert-t 4
tied to vote
understand,
The bereaved family hn our sympath
Chamber3 Ala.) iV.6 >
excellent soldier.— , known. Wo presume it will l*n inwne*
C'oLi'MBl'8, Ox., June3, 180-1.
Ifnviux Wren api'uinled hy the Chief C«u
tui«-*ry, to coutrol uud direct the purchases
"lid ur Middle District of thi- State for ^ub- ! umu'iVn’x Vh*t j.'art ot sal
- i-tfDce Dspurtiiu-ut of Army, 1 have appointed
the loilowiuH Agent* to receive uud make pur-
■ tii»fe« ul bub-isteuce Supplier,. iu dlatriols or
countie*, oh ToIIowh ;
Mu»coif«e uwl ('huUuhootlitr. Count!**.—J, J.
Mi Keudrco, ai'-i-tod hy Daniel McArthur.
J/orri$.—A. F. Jobustou.
ToUtot (Uul Taylor.- T. A. Oruwu.
('r air ford, Moron and Hou.ton. —J. A. MetUcr.
f p^o-i.-rtJberiefe Wilrou.
.VixifeiM uxul /f 166,—Captain If. C. Cuuuint-
liMUi aud George Cuuninicbaiu.
tit "lr' uud AYA/cy.-C. B. IUrrold;
JAj/ UtH 1 ltd Wrto«r.—(ito. A. Brow*.
Uteuuti.’—A.T. Newsom.
and i'/aj.—Capt. J. II.
1 who may have lie
e 'Mill hrrrinbfefuru
lalifl* atiuu to voir, .
'•■•ill iu rcl'fereuov to
White Sulphur Springs. |
rc i>+ f/ttn’jt r KJ'riMs. I
rrllEahovo nam'-l |i>i>ular ret rent hn* hi- mo, |
1 li> reo • I'urohi.-', tlic pi-.pert' • f Al«-
McGuUxb. YVyi.1,, A Nhhi i*. in a ■■ n.fc 1."
the |iuoBc oqr ret'fluent fri
tint .Monday in duly next
18*i3.
I county<
han*l, thi •, '.’<1 day t
ut (he -
tuko great pi- a (tiro in i
*.1,Tb,tuiiiu-< I «"*©.«•?.•**•!;•'
< nil* icanly
.1 nnc Ordinary.
/ ' . 1 i •.! \ Ut oiJF.K i i)
\T l'feabodl tiu* appBtxl f*r lntii r- "t admin
i«trati»n on the ofrtale of llobort i'. Dixon, Intu
ol paid cuuntx, il«'Cfe.i3cl--
AM perron- uncorned are there 1 • >notififed
they luvMi .> iiv Gn* aduiii. -
' ' ' nle*t
1 *«id c
fehu
t of Ordinary tu i
Greyblll, A.C.t
h*», Ttrrtll, Calhoun ami Dough*riy.—J. A.
Hni*r, ljarlg, MiUt
AoJur U'etl of flint Hn
Capt. J. W. Arui*troug. A. C.
cbsrge of ullliug ut Macou aud
mol (bat jMxVioM of Dr
.—Hauiual D- Irwio.
will have
the Buulb
Wcrieru Railroad, end traurportapi
Tbo Chief Depots of tbit District are Colum
bus and Macou. All accumulation! 1 in Use
District iu excess of deuiaud fur immediate
consumption, will be store i at these Depot*.
Depot at Mecuii is in charge of Capt. U. C.Cun-
niugbam. NoCnmini-wry or Agent ofKuWlat-
fence Department will be permittod to make
purchase* iu thi* District, except above named
By order*! Chief«d State and Coinmiu»rr
General. A.M. ALLKN,
Jane !>. 1ICJ.—tf Oxpi. and A. C. S.
JOdBl'H li. BROWS,
Governor.
Slciiltahy in St* i i Oi t ter, (Loam », I
.Miiiedgeiiile, AUy vtlt. 1&>J. (
1 hereby certify, that the reveu (ureguiug
igr* ( 'Otain m liue uud correct copy of tho
ivlual Act urn* of tilo iu tliii oflico.
limn undei nty baud aud •oal of i'Qi.-e.
N.C. BARNETT,
Hcrretary ul btate.
NOTICE.
DHL' (ili*Sus called upon through my curd of
l yesterday, Ui prepare aud sen>> provieioun
i the Depet to-day, lor the 7th Florida Kogi-
eut, are uutitiad uol to do ao. ms tbero Is no
....luv ,f irp^lyftr^b.
portions ot the Contederuev. wo would cordially
ronimend tlio new proprietors, a- every way
competent and do*«*rviiig the iu"-.f iiboral puh-
Uc support. Tltcyato noxv tunklng all livceu-
mry Improvement*, and will ho prepared in
good Utue to en tort aiu in liharal stylo, a large
concoarse ol visitors. L«t ail our <»hl trinnds
Hcue|*t oar thank* for thoir lortnor liberal pat-
rnuerre tu iis, and give the new firm a practical
welcome to thu management of thu White
Bulpbar. K. T. MARKS k HON.
May 2B, ItGS-lm
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER CO., OA.
L have purchased andjvJII open the abovo
• hand, 1st Jtiue. 1843/
JN0. JUllNHO:
N,
WANTED,
T WO «>r three oood C’noka; two Chamber
Maid*, and aft ecu Diuiug inom HerVauU.
Noue hut reiiahl# aervaubi will be emidoyed.
ill-I wage* paid.
__ May »-fw MnOOUOII, N ANCK A Co.
WANTED.
TNTKUKST-BKAIUNG Treasury Note*.
'’ff&.’&OMK (K9CBAHCB 0H1CI.
X.t U.ltfj.-K
YY WlkblllXlDBIll
eufertoinmunt of viein*r* Of the place, it |«
unneoeeaerv for us '■ s •>' anylhiug. Of our-
•*lv*i we will only say th 1 '*'*> will inagn It our
Im-ine-a to do wrlm ••' *»» w ® c °o to give .-aiitlac-
lion to our patrons. , .
We take great pleasure ID ennounnng to tj.e
publio that wo have aoomqd tha aid, m tb»
ladle*’department, of Mr*. Too*. >!. amrr.aa.
of Columbus, svhose unlv- r ally acknowledged
toatu audgiAHt oxnerience in culinary aRau-.
art u (uBnont guuranty that that department
will he well served. , _ , , .
aw* Hitts will run to the pr ing S from Ln
Grange, and couveyancea hither <*an lie o»»-
tained al any time in Columbus. ..
G. L. McGOCGII.
M.M. NANCE
TUGS K. WYNNE.
4W* The Mobile Register, .Montgomery Ad-
i ertlsor, Atlanta Confederacy, Charleston Cour-
ici and Savannah Republican will Insert one
RonUi, and forward Glu to thu oflBc*.
June 3. W3.
7'KORGIA. Mils*
vX Cornelia M \Y xlkcr, guardian of her c .
minor children, having applied lor leave to »*ll
tho interest which said children have in certain
lundi in Chattahoochee couniy, known a* tho
Walker place, contaiuitifr about CW acres, tho
intertvt ol aaid wardc being one-hajf-x
Therefore all porsom* concerned are hereb.v
notiGod to fhuw can*M (if auy they have; why
loavo to H*-ll aaid laud ahouid not he giautod
by the Court of Ordinary of Muaoogee county,
lo bo held on the fint Monday iu Augu't next.
• r thisi-t.l
:
Juno 3d-Cm i *»11N GlNSONj
/ ’F.ORfil V, Nrt • ■ LUl Nli.
* X ward T. Hhephcrd. ndminilttatcr ot Lock
Wueiufe’ i*»tal**, l"*« hied hi* petition for Die *al«
of two negrucf*. vu : Ncfaon 2d end Jeiso 26
All persons eonoernvd nr« hereby Notified to
ah-woauee (if auy, i tev have) why an order to
km)I aaid uegroo* fehould not he gruutcii at the
Court of Ordinary t*> be held lr andforcaid
eoniity on tho first Monday in August next.
Given under my hV''L th-» 4ih ot June. ISstS.
.Tone 4-‘.’oi J"IfN JORN^nN. •••
i I.I. peraonn iiolebtOil to tliu urtateofCic
,'Y T. Robinson. Lteof IIarrU county,Geur_ .
decetused. arc roqueded to make itamedtatu
payment, and th •« ha ring claims againat th*
estate of aaid deceased, are hereby notified to
prusent them t*< tno. duly authontioatgd, within
,h„up,.P'-urW.fjiy^ SPAIIKSs
Jun. 6, '«S-7t. Alwlcliu-u^,