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'7^0' Oth.— Cominiisioner Ould
•i, . r interview, yesterday, at City
ri l, JtcrediUi, on the subject of
* nS o of officers. No conclusion
oi'at, but it is boliovcd that the
'Government will ultimately
. om e equitable arrangement.—
f eons will probably bo exchanged
j ft y. The Yankees hold seven
.'and RtOO other officers prisoners.
!jw>rt of an impending battle near
•jai, has boon revived, and it is
lieved that an engagement will
lC e this weok.
L _ yth.—Ybe Tribune has dates
,«Orleans to the 1st. Thore is
. 0 f importance. The Era says
rebels have evacuated Richmond,
t the whole of Virginia is to bo
ced.
B yth.—A late arrival from
rt represents that Price is fall-
j. >owards Shreveport, and Taylor
•t back from Alexandria. Hanks
uing. Banks crossed from Now
in three columns, one nt Luke
another at Bras bear City, and
«t the mouth of Red River.—
e ie estimated at thirty-flvo thous-
B< j that of Stool* and Blount at
thousand. The gunboat I’atton
>troyod all the boats up to St. Jo-
•ept one belongingto the negroes,
gunboats and transports are con-
fired on by our pickets. Kvory-
uiet in Texas
r.fivo thousand French are re*
to be at Matamoras, Hnd the re*
vorywbero credited.
Forrest it hero under lea re, to
his health. He is not under arrert,
tendered his resignation. If it is
1,1. ho will raise an independent
-rather i« delightful.
L Register has a late Memphis Bttl-
[ containing a New Orleans letter
nj>> that the Sabine expedition
much grander affair than reported.
W ere sent to Brashear City to en-
0Confederates thero wbilo Frank-
,t with the flotilla to land twenty-
i-and «t the Pass. All other
entsln that direction aro stopp
pfHjjis expedition is certainly ah
tho present. Complaints
[t that the promise to open the Mia-
,i hs* not been tilled. In N. Orleans
are higher than ever. Tho
H^hiivo not sent troops to Brown*
because they were afraid of eompli-
L'G. It. \Yi,
bo app.i nlml
call arc
kta, 9th.—The President arr
special train fVotn Augusta last
, ruid prococdid this morning to
j Headquarters of Won. Bragg.
I met by Gov. Brown, and after a short
i intorview, the Governor intro-
H tho President to tho people II.
e them a short address from tho plat-
complimenting Georgia and ex-
lug his gratification at tho stand sho
ilways oocupled during the war.—
oops havo done their duty on every
, and from her S ato government he
|j received earnest and prompt oo-opc-
, Ho was gratified when on u ro-
tull on Governor Brown for eight
and troops, tho Governor had
ri)i’Uy tendered him fifteen thousand,
mrturo of the train closed his ro
ily invitation from tho President,
rown accompanied him to Cartors-
lienoo ho returned bore. Gan oral
•rocecdod to tho front with tiro
land, und that more troops and war ma-
mnterial will soon follow.
Blockade rutnou stato that tho Dia
mond, Albina and Lizzie Davis have
been captured by the Yankee cruiser*.
Dispatches from tho army of tho Poto
mac slate that nothing is occurring to in
dicate immediate active operations.
Conscripts in large numbers are arriv
ing daily. Changes have been made in
the location ofsomo of the corp-.
Two citizens of Alexandria have been
heavily lined for failing to recogniz* the
reorganized government of Virginia bv
taking out license, for the transaction of
business.
Advices from Matnmom?, 12th ult.,
nmko no mention of the occupation of
that place by tho French forces.
The Russian fleet will probably stay »n
American waters until spring. The ad- j p i
miral and his officers will visit Wush-
ington and the Great AYo-t on private ’ ! l "J
invitations. i l | 1 "’ ' *
New arrangements for the exchange of
prisoners are agreed upon, tho details of \ A
which aro under consideration. ! V ) UI1( . ( ,
Heinzelman will be relieved .>f the in-. •
command of the defences arouud YVush- ! /.’*
ington. J rco .
Gold in New York, on Tuesday, 1 lOiu ;
14CJ.
Charleston, 10th.—The enemy * bat- j
tenon on Gadboiry Hill wore sludiin.-.
Fort Johnson steadily yesterday. Our
batteries were firing at Gregg amt "Wag |
The enemy has mounted a heavy j
Parrott gun at Gumming's Point. Very
little firing last night or this morning
Y outer day a grand review of ill tho j L }
Infantry and Artillery force* on .lamer- i "
Island was made by Gen. Ripley. The J '
display wa« a very fine one.
CnARLK.rrow, lOtb.— All quiet to-day
Alexandria, La., 6th, via Jackson, 1 1,1
10th.—On tho 29th ult. Gen. Green aur-|
prised a Yankee force of 2000 that had I ll
had loft their gunboats and encamped cm j '*
the Bayou Fordaclio, east of Atchapnb - i 11
He killed at least 100 of them, cap
turod -ttil and diovo the rest back to their ! 1
gunboats ; he ulso captured two 12 pound 1 '
parroti guns. Among tlio prisoners are i *
a large number of commissioned officer-. I*
including two Lieut, Colonels. Dm )o
small. Tho prisoners arrived here t. - "
day. Tho above is official.
Gordonsvii.i.K, 10th.—Gordon’s env- j
airy attacked tho enemy's picket guard
on Robinson’s river this morning, dm
ing them to their vamp, four mile* !>>• !
yoiul the Culpeper road, when alter a 1 "
show ot resistance, fled. Wo captured I n
100 prisoners, including fl vesurgeons and
one captain ; also, their camp, and wore j
still pursuing them when our guards left. ,
Richmond, 10th.—The exchange no
tice of Commissioner Gold, in which he
declares the officers and men captured nt
xchnnged, has dieted i ,
Meredith, the Yankee j
which he makes out it j
of us of ton thou-niid
o of tho pris- J ^
ViKt*i k Ghacki . .Uiisoofia Go., 1
Oebdiie'r 3*1, rerei. j
In plii.-oanc. U> a call previously mado,
a portion of the citizens of Mu-cogeo and
Harris counties convened ttt this place.
Tho meeting was organized by the np-
j*ointment <«f II C. Kimbrough, Chair-
main, and L. G. R. ‘Wiggins, Secretary.
The object of tho meeting whs explain
ed by reading an extract from an address
Enterprise, Mississippi, wiiich
•< bv c
»otr conscn' to tnnlt
cacy equal to gold and
dilate the prices of pro-
li#» and >11 marketable
ndurd. After thu rend-
Jatm? M. Chambers,
and Miller 11. White,
m» milieu to propart) an
■rlh totlio public tho im-
his mceBng be adjourn-
thus. Tuesday, the 20lh
t.-l., at 10 o| clock. ». in ,
(tfiU.LcC^H ltirplll-t.
The Richmoi.d pitp.n* contain the re
port of G.-n. L • of t'.o butt IA of Geliy*-
burg. The d.iouno nt bus lo.-t by time
sonu* of it-, inteie-i. Tim t—entini facts
m it uro alluded to by tho Richmond Ex
aminer. “The report (it snys) ih an out
line of . rent* already familiarly know n.
Much that might bo said is evidently
avoided. The few explanations given
are rather to be implied by tho reader
I l ag directly made by the writer. The
two questions which generally occur to
tho observers < f tbeso event'-* are—1st,
why Gen. Lee ri J a hattb* nt Ge:tvc.
burg and 21, why bo did n- 1 . pn-«s his
•udvi.ntiige* ,.M th.* tlr-t and fciR-.nid d ivs?
I lie answer* are r.ithor hiuted than coin-
plele.y in I re pi ! Ip
pears i' .i tho i.itC was (Mivurwl be-
enu-e the posit.,, „« s u|,ie^ by Meade
menu* • d luo L out 'derate coUtmunliMtlon
wilhtlio Fotomac. The roast,n why the
W'»rk was not finished and' the victory
completed on the first and second days,
when it might havo been done, wn- the
fuel that tlm miuy was not concentrated
nt Gettysburg with the speed which would
have hut'll used had Gen. Lee boon bettor
Informed of the position and force of the
>t informed?—
Tho
l K\ I
and tlie aJ»lres
11. G
« (i. R. W t
' proceedings he left
v IMOHOtJGH, Glt’1
In
He n
to gv
'd f
ndcjiqpilotico.
i than the judg
r shall
9 such, |
n tho Vnl
mountain
K'o int*i l’ennsylvai in, and
» have (lad the use
until the battle was
G'-ny.-hiirg Tha fact Hint the
ill - G federal*- army was in-
i - tho ie ,-l prohabto reason of
.* in Benn-ylvanin, and, per-
l.cv 11 the m.yrtery <-f Gettys-
iduction t;> be drawn from tho
nor of tin* dispatch is Consoling,
i evidently not one of those
■d t to* , ., n 'i.ut ,»t l'enrity 1 viuiin
i*» u a radical errqr,* or that it-
, ■ i- * did reason why no
fi'-ii-ivu operation* ugainst the
ould bo •ittempic-d. The writer
|K>rt i evidently a man who
nher be diu/.led b.v success or
ially tin- same ;
maxim, that th
n t* front Vorth t.'eorgla.
• Time- of tlie 24tli ha* i
■ <f di-pMt< hos from variott-
Tlie WuiKler linn ui £,'li«ri»*loii.
Wnnmliiritiiiul Hint tbs .-01:011.1 mon
ster cun ih t'hsrlMMn Iiok been trfi-il
istsly (nid' T till, itlrsetlon of n bnurd ..r
ottli'i.r., with onllro min:.--i., tlir.nvii-. if.
hutto prijleetilo over two mile, at nil'(.In-
vatlon ofonly two dfaroos, the ijtiii bo-
j"K "Otj pt rrady i.. Hi liighur aiiirl...
I Ins IS fur ticyond any tliina rv.-r ,1..,,..
by artillery before. Those Immense rifle
guns are constructed on a new principle
whieh permits enormous cliargusof pow-
dor to I10 u,od sufoly, and llin. imparts
he rcqmred momentum to tho ponder.ms
•hells and solid bolts.
injury su*tainod l*y the flvst gun
oversight, and
»od nutiioriiy
rep,iir-tl. The powtle
be effectually
. bo used with
these guns is m-w h-ing manufactured at
tbo Governinetit Powder Works, und is
quite a curiosity, it,.,king like tinything
else tlnui gunpowder; tlie grains—It
thov can"0 so called—being solid blocks
looking like ebony, one inch square; it
would be supposed that they were pro-
jectifo* thoimclvcs liy their appearance,
each gwiin weighing about ono ounce.—
-Itiff, ('hron.
Who ark Tin. IM -v Mkn t.s East
I’kn n k*>*k,. -Tilt. U are nuuiuinus ridg. s
d mountain* lunning through Ei»»lTen-
ncssoe, thas.iil «,f which is thin and t,n-
nroduoiivo and un^tly covered with on.
Inal forest. Thofit) ntlgcs are iiil.ubi. d
bv tho meanosi and jno*t depraved pop
ulation on earth, who subsist by hut.tir v <-,
gathering wild honey, killing the st.><
of the farmers of the rich v id ley.*, \vhi< It
stray to the mountains, and at present on
tho stipend paid them by Lincoln - min
ions. Those are the true I’nion tn«n of
Rust Tennessee. They aro ’>»iy and mil
Lincoln' , and v»lual*le fools l,o find.-,
them. The men nr.* the he t hu-’liwlitndc-
ers in the |nn I, and both men and women
daring and nccnhiplished Xo
movement of **ur troops cun take pin,-,-
in nil this coumrt t tu the Salt works
In V n ginin to GiimberlaJid or .lone
h.v-o, accurato information of wiiich i
not at once conveyed to the enemy by
these people. When tho war broke out,
these people were for sale and Lie >ln
bought them. Thojudivioti* disti-ihici.u,
of money and promises would have sc
oured t'em to u Imt our Government.
cenHcion* of its boand1e.«.s Flreheih an<l
resource-, woubi Hot stoop to concilmte »
-'•1 of In e,**’li 1c- • vagaborul* ( ' „
Richinonsf ICrain inn'.
Mr. Manor xshtuk Hkitikh G<«v
1: n n m knt. - We learn, on inquiry, that
tlie auiiouneement in the Van!;,.- pnj,. i
of Mr. Ma«oii'.* withdraw al men Fnt,dund
.1 Mtbuug n d
contniiMii* ution I*its been t ocoived t r *i*i
hint, yet \ve are informed that curly in
V gu-l l i'i t) o President in.Htrttc'led'hiin
i*A w ill,draw from u mission in which his
service* could no longer bo useful to liii
Frt
1 tin
!tit«» 'll w hich ’
i.f it i* upp.t
that 1
/1 oui the MohltioiHeru Advcrlitcr.
Gamp nkau Ciiattandooa, )
“ • 1,1808. j
write y
Mfitor Advert!Mr
a Infer for ptihlicat!
much it ju-ticc In,s |
Gem ral Hindman, h
and others, tliul l
publication, in whatever for,
proper, mi official copy of the
, but I foul that su
•n done to Major
newspapor writers,
lelcsn to you for
ver form you see
otoofLu
XiODgatrcet, ... .. , 4KM >t
brigades of Hindman’* Division.
Of tile incidents of the buttle, I pr
P"*n to say nothing, further than that at
its ,- >■ c M11 j. (icn. Hindman lin'd been
reiuforced until ho commanded 11 brig-
adi- : atui that h - divi-i tt propor, ,-oni
r .— Andor* nn "o.,.
and Munignult, c.iptincd JJ ph ,
tillary and an ordm
all «>f whieh w<
11k ADq as
»propi
of 9 wngoi
ud. v
General—I n
Hindman to st
of a note addr<
Longslreei
aj. Gkn. Hindman, )
Hoot. 1*1, iCidfl. /
dlroctoa l.v Maj. Gen.
you the following copy
lt<* him by Lieut. Gen.
inday evening, that the
he read to the officers . . . .
ot your brigade, a* shotvLn-; the e*tima-
tion in which their sort-. . - ,,f that day
hold by one of the fir-'. aoldicNof tho
Confederacy. Raspootflillv,
G miul'g Bi igade.
[COPY.]
Headquarters, Sept. 20.
General—Your note ia received. You
and your troops havo done admirably
to-day. Give them every encourage
ment, and loileot thorn ns quick it • you
can. I havo sent to Gen. Bragg ask
him t" send a division to •almvour place.
\\ lien it reaches you, you can retire to
the road and prepare to renew the battle
early ^to-morrow. Take great earn "t
, Yours rospoctfully,
J. Lonobtrebt,
Lieut. Gcnoml.
Gen. Hindman,
Comd'n Division.
The IVr.i,, from Li
York.
dosed firmer *
's letter to Bussell on withdn
L^'idon is published Jloq o
Tho I ml.*
Londo
lr. Slidell.
The pri,*pecl "f the fall of
i under debate in England,
f the Army and Navy Gazeil
11 cannot percc
ould
10,000 K)UN DK ■ .
WANTED AT THIS OFFIOE.
nut ,«• nit-ii mu
Highest Market PMco
WILL UK PAID 11
8u|)tombor 6th. 1HHJ.
Notice.
rjlII I'-.u-’ilhl reward < f ft 0 trill ho f-f I t..r t
t ttarrott.
iVor*',
l.tnUiiiE,
t I) JetlorS
•I a hum Nolo*,
John Owens,
Win Sotrell,
Sopt., y.'h
’S:
May. TOj
8opt,
Kept., HW;
Weatherford,
ABSENT WITHOUT LKAVE :
Private J* C Tliomna, Sent., WJ:
\V C Thotua*. '
The above reward will bo paid for each of the
bovo men. published as deserters, delivered to
tuiUnod.in any jail ho that e;tn gnt them.
« without 1<
r suffer tho oonsequvucu.s,
'apt Oomd'eCo,
> ine In person, with the loaat powible do-
n. mims,
r\N t - T
11 roll at tie* t>lfl'*n ,,l hiddinr^heriiT - -n)e«
CcbimbtiH, Muscocsecouiity.ua., two m-ttroi
viz : Nels n and Jcjri' > si -'id. Sold
as the rt'Mfe nf I.o'*k lrteittf. fee'd 1 tccordh
t„ tot order of tlm Ordinary
Oct. .Sth. ir
oofU-Ms
UtU'is utv October lerm, law.
.1. J. Ill it. Ur,tinny. prcsnliuK-
IPON the petition ,,1'J It i.lltst»n f*>r I.etters
J of lJiM„i i„ tu«ni (be adiinnisOati'in <nt
• U 11, i, 1
scribodh) jt.itale. t*li.v -*ai*l letters altould not
be (minted
A iruo O itract from the miuutosofiiaiaOourt
—n,ftil, 1 kid
J. J. HUFF,
Ordioi
A. Ml SCOHEK COUNTY.—Beorcn
doeellsed.
octll th. 180*1
(tr?.
accrued arc hereby notified to
MOV they Ini* 1*1 whv letter.) of
us 111 ■,r*--:i 1*1. should inn bo
inplicnnt at the Court of Ordl-
in uti’l tor "aid county on the
f hand, tills t*t h October, 18l
JNU. J0HN8OM,
ijriu. jvn. ..
Ordinary.
IKUA MUSCOtlKR COUNTY.—Joiopli
11 1,. l!ii;*"'.<bn J applied for the Kuardiunsbit,
il'tho poii',ins and property of 0,)lc«tlti. Virrll,
I.a,-,,nia. Adolphus and Theodore liiagerr, or
•It im> cinder fotirtoan years of ago)ot Fraucla
M. \UKeel’S ,lci*'d-
\li persons rniieerncdaro notified to show catts-e
alt* utii it" 1
oVrunted :
l of
iV* ho
havo l
slJcut.
e elect
slowly
roturna come i
dire 10Altering. Suffiolent have boon
however, tJ indicate that Gov.
1 boon ro-elccted by a popular
For ConRVttas it is u^cortninod
uLtntor is elected-
War(ktta, Oct. 9. — Prosident Davis
id n largo crowd collected
m to gntuglimpso
inguithod visitor. President Davis
1 introduced by Gov. Brown, of Ueor
ind appeared on tho platform of tho
where ho was grouted with » boors
ildmsod tho crowd hrilliauJiy, oom
-tiling tho ladies of Georgia in their
U in behalf of tho wounded
battle; also, tho citizens of tho Km-
elorthoalacri-y with which they
'»uded to the call for troops, und the
inoss manifested by the people to ral-
the defence of her borders, and the
t patriotism and zeal of tho Goo-gla
"troops, and distinguished services
dtho war-worn veterans in the field soon
filer the beginning of tho war. Ho was
d to meet Georgians so close to the
, and from the uniforms he saw
is the crowd, rejoiced to know that the
is well represented in the Con-
■i army.
Tho President was accompanied by
Brown, Gen. Breckinridge, Sena*
l: Cobb and his own personal stuff’.
fifcUDiAN, 9th.—Gep. Clarke is elent-
L Governor by a largo majority. He
carried every county in the .State
■?!ud from. Welsh and Barks
dale are re-elected to Congrets.
Mbmdias, flth.—Special to
n —Orr is elected in the 1st district and
H.Idon in the 2d. Welch is elected
rSi ’ Lythe in tho dd district; Barksdale
D'ight to be elected in the 6th, and
' p '• thought. t> bo olected
fl'in in tho 7th Gierke m oertalniy
Vicksburg duly
a letter from Go
Commisaiutior, i
balance in ftivo
men, and doinundb tho rob
s hold at Richmond,
this matter a doliborntn broach of good i
faith on tho part of tho ConfedcrHtcJJao-I
tboritios. Ould, under duto of O t. 2 l f 1
makes a very iongthy reply, showing that {
had aclod aoconliug to proccdctit und
tho letter of tho cartel. Ho roplic** t*» tin* j
oilbusive usporsioti against tho Govern-|
mont, and adtninistors a sharp robuke to j
the Yankeo Comtnissionor tor conrsum - |
oflunguage. In cot.elusion, Ould miv.-* J
tho Gonfodorate authorities will consider j
tlmmadvos ontlroly ut liberty to pursue j
any coor-o as to the exchange of th" on ;
pnrolo tu they may deem right and pro- j
per, under ail tho circumstance.* : at the
same time, they aro willing to adopt uny !
fair and just reciprocal rule.
Missionary Uiduk, via Chickammi-
ga, 10th,—Tho enemy opened a heavy j
Jlro on Lookout Iroin a mortar battery nt I
Moccasin Point, for th® purpose *>f as
certaining whither our mortar * had bo- ,) .
rornovod Alter firing for an hour, and I
failing to elicit a response, abandoned [
tho idea; a twenty pound parroti ; - .
in Star Fort uLo throw a few sheil--
direotion of our siege pieces for .tiutiiar j
purposes, but they also failed. Moccasin I
Point buttery opened again this morning ;
at 11 o’clock, firing very slowly at our j
pieces on Lookout. \Vo«ih«r cl--r ium!
pleasant.
CharlkHToN, Oct. 10—The ounmy'.
batteries on Gadberry Hill wore -helling
Fort Johnson steadily yesterday, Our
battorios wore firing at Gregg and Wag
per. The enemy have mounted a heavy
Parrott gun at Cumming’s Point. Very
little firing la*t night or thin morning.
Yesterday u grand review of all the in
fantry and artillery forces on Jam, 1
land was mado by Gen. Ripley. The di
play was a very fine one.
Richmond, 10th.—The Senate of Vit
ginia to-day passed a very stringent
for tho BUpproision of marauders in th,
State.
The l'viaw of the State troop* for lorn |
drtfrnne wa* made by Gen. Elzey to-day
The weather was delightful and the pa
rade was witnessed by a mult it »i J*- "
ladies and other ipootators.
Houston, Toxi,', Sept. 28th. via J.>
son, Oct. 10th. The result of the An ;u
elcctionu in this Bute la na follow
Pendleton Murray ia elected Govern
over Gen. T. J. Chambers, by about i»,1,9
voles. F. B. Stockton elected Lieiit«'tmn
Guvornor, and S. Gro-by, Lund <’■ -inmi
-Why *
I’onl-dmate
The F*‘*li»ral
oved from the field,
ecu 1,000. The re
rogulaM—-went into
lil>0 -trong, and cm mo out with
li i« nsnirted that it whh nei-
itiii*' fault nor that of liisGov-
he was not roinforced in
,i’.h.lSH) or -10,000 men would
on tho 25th "t 2dth. Tho 1,
1 pnm
•olvu (hat it
id bu equal L<^
j nurth of tim river.
I On the’JUl the la
the J idtu on the 22-.I.’
id 111
rribln in killed
dll ours being very
vBle Journal un
lay night the right
L>».■>•.•*• ntn* itvmy re-ted
nl ul' Salunliiy and ru-
her ml (-lit ed) I'rum
, were to have reached
Also, “that he had
tin* independence which tvehnve -o f„ I
vindicate I in tho face of the worbl.
Richmond Sen tin I, t'd/t.
Our Worst Knkmikh. The woi.*t et
etiiicn of llui South ul thin moineiit ill
the loitrliorb being- within her own boi
der* who aro wittiholding the mean* «
OXi*lt‘lieo from the people, and il ar . ii,
Mtell exorbitant prices for the ft ...
li*-- ,,f life that not only tlie po ir but lli
great lint- - ufthu ooiilinunii
id treei
list bu
vorstirius 1
\\ f hu
ami tin- winter if tlu*Ru ad-
f ( ho cuuntrv mid of humanity
ot bo runchod either by the law,
Ring »p|»*aL of the wrelehet
and tluHpuiring l Thu
:>tiiei - will be denied the
lli
oul called |
try havo I
ml 110, by |
* probably ln-eu much
from Blast TenneaxeQ.
</roin l\m< I'ilii - Tin Blur
toSkuUultlle— CUiSDim
t ill,*, who left tho
rtlllery mul all the
, exe. j.t „bout two
0.doll. I »U till) SHUiO
the I'd era I forces
'alter had ho.it III
1 Kon
11 mid
eky -
I tils
M.!' r
I, an I nil lux ptty
p»y *i,«
Ibis thing gr,
or rather, in il
ho heard Fed
1 "lib ■ /- nay ing 1b.1t they never ex
t':il to l.obl lvt*l j'enni'ssQo. lie Payi
•i'i) are - »mw t.tree hundred nml fifty
1/. n* 01 pii-oi, iii Kuo.viHo. Wliwi
r Informiuil left Knuxvjllo lio aays tho
nthorn men were very'much lifted up
mt Gon. Bragg’a victory at ( hicka-
' m \ a roliublo
camp at All
OH itei
ielift** yoatorday war® at M0US0
On Monday )«* i, a nvout of some
men dashed into Calhoun and
1 -omn boys, wounding onn by the
of Brooks. I hope
Eaht Tknnicm
.’eiistitaliniie), of
Tho Echo
mil 1
from the iMrin <
tYuKUHl tluli.
r Stkanur Stoiiy.--
Uli (France) publishes I
rnm- oxtruci of a loti*
■et, a miHtMomiry of llm
o the Siiiuonii Islands,
Mai
, lHtw.
il.merge I Tho St,i
. t,n«itb*, nblo height,
'i’lie Ainbamu, the
Wnloi
ulod
Tho Vanderbilt left S!. 11.
20th of August iu pursuit
The frigate Liverpool hit*
the Mersey, it is reported, t
* n, K
prove)
•sled
An Auhama Trutor. \io mi
letters found on tho haMlo-fiehl ot (
itiniiugit, l*tino written from Bo*vd> 1
ledeg t (louiitv, Ala., on llm 27th .
-li t, !>" ’> ■. ! Ir,-* d - M Th V
an.! ! by N. L. Kid li.
write* that ho think* tliiit the wm
*0011 bu over—thut nil tho pouplo ir
baina nrid Mi*-i-*ippi arc led'lmg
whethc
Bumps I
that the V
Fl.
W 0 lmvo in our nvighhorh
twenty Aincricuti piratieHl vonsel*. which
aro pursuing tho native* ot these island
to eiudnvo thorn, with a vi.-w of sending
them it* nuxiliaritu t*i th.
ink Our Chri*liaiiit in Samoa have not
l.eoti duped : but the inland, of Nul
umno tunl Takuoio, ami some o. Ik
havo bofiu completely ifepo|,ulate I
thoir inula inhuhltniit- Tlo- I -1»»i-■ i ««f
Snkamnno wn» nniimy ,-o/ivi ried b t v a
W'aldonshin nfun luitL; and we wer-* at
the point of embnrkiiig t" leipliz't lbe*e
pi-or p-ople, when wo wore informed of
their e.iitipuLory eniigralion. Our Ta
hiti vusaois have itlrouil.v aaizud two of
ilioso piratical stuamoTR.
Arrived in Dixie - LiouL R.Walier
Dutiiel, I'ormorlv a inldahipmau in tho
United Htate. Navy, lots ai length buc-
eeeded in getting buck t>> Virginia. He
first li *nrd ,»f the sece -ion of \ irginla at
li ng Ivong, Chinn. A* -■> ,n »n ho re
turned 1-1 tho I 'nit- d '.ulr ■ hr l.-rwarded
bis rosignation to lh«‘ Pedoral Navy Do
pnrtmeilt, i.ml was iminedintrtly ariested
and thrown into Fort Mellanry II"
finally tmeceodod, throiigh the uitervon-
of frionda, in pmuaring hi-, etdeiuo,
the lit
:!z:
men. v
buck 11
Bltsllal
Tho total number of prisoners, irre-
nectivo of commissionetl <dllct*i". bold in
(in varloun prmon*', and Belle Isle, num
lured, up to ye.terduy, atrillo ovur eight
liuiidreii and fifty. More
octll, \m. Ordinary.
•inVO (MONTHS iroin dale, anplioatnai will
I lio iiunle t-» the Court ot Ordinary ef F’tew
art county. Ueornia, lor Ion ve to soil the land*
£S‘ a '“ “'‘'‘’uV'i'Sitfib'rt
act. li, iwvt. Adm’r.
ESTRAY NOTIOB.
■pill, STVl'K )>l ALABAMA Uuhhki.i.
I Cor my. .f'ibu II.«’arrigt-r •■-) r.***'*i hel'ire
JniartH K. tll'Meo*, J. I* • o> tlia «b‘» ol K.-e
. /. I Ir, ■ \! . It
v. *r- old. al,mu II hand* lii/h: n-> iu.irki« or
in ind-- and ap|>rnis«*d at ti\> hnndrod dollars',
iu> anneairi by mu eanors filed.
OKU. II. WAtlDELL.
<%npt. 24, IHilIb—wSt dieiKe , | I’ml,
‘2,000 AC H (OS
IMPROVED LAND!
-ALSD—
A Splendid Merchant Mill
AND
SHATCST JVTXXkX^
at AD.MINIHTHATOIt'N HALF. IT
I )Y VIRTUE of a
I'ii-it Tmtil sff in October »u rt.
within the J. ..-«*! Iwiirt of toie, tho bdlm
vntiiatdo tT'»e My. bulouging to the < ut
AYilliivui \V. while. iMo "I said cmnty. d»
« d. to aril
I n|,-- nt I, H"i 1
V«U», ‘JKJ and tS-.; tncwTst half o| i<ots N<*
.....1 .. .III. iinrih half Ot Lot JW: Z ( 'acre
11 1 •hal'st *•
iHl) 1
•ding \
The Front,
Marietta, Wednesday, I, P. M—The
ChflitafluogH rapidly in-
ttf tho |
td her
■ d l.v th"
hut 1
i Go
VI LI
■Jay
I t li.-
r id. A line
21, J. A. \V,
I hurt; d.li, Ale*. M. Brunei); •.
| Sexton; flth, Sam. II. Morgan.
Movements are on foot in c
eight mile* long, \vn> nnnn yosler-
.. dng from (Jiilpeper towards the
S’Pl.Jbni.nock. .Six prifont-r* «rrlv.'dT of lhoHut6i ^ f ur nUh Iho (nm
L-day, five from Hazel river and one
teburg.
Hichmond, Oth. —At auction to day,
‘“derate Bonds of the one hundred
en loan, long dates, brought one
hundred twelve nml aha'f; fifteen mil-
f-an brought ono hundred eiglity-
nn and a half. Sterling bills brought
"? rUwn hundred and ten to fifteen. ft is well known that an army of Ytm
egrarn= to the Baltimore papers of , koei, several thousand in uumbnr. Ii .v
f '
diets with corn at tho maximum pri
fifty cents a bushel. - In many < .unties i t •
is haulud an<l givon to the fa mi Bus with- 1
out charge.
The Grkbnurikr Miraui: a hi 1 * 1 ,
in Monron county furnishes thu following
explanation of tho phenomenon re*-. •.
'• esaed in Grocnbrie-
,1 addition in this, Bko b
Il» -n injury, Gen. Bragg'. Plftge !
" tnakint'the Yankee* danco a merr.i
••el "ai..mt tow »»,'* and Wheelqr has
■vu»’l ( />"" li t i burn up liV" hundred
ula
1 v Gknkrai. Braou' Aiml
NKBAl.’a OrKicK. Old Lady
l ’a plain Bragg Bve
13 Monrou and Fort Norfolk, Ho at
Inst obtained permission to return t)» his
nativo town of l’etornburg, and roadbed
Oily Point Friday night, on tl.o truoe
summor. He furnrbed the Pt-trt-ab*irg
Kxpr«M.i with a Mat of Confederate pri-
oners in Fort M< iL .iv. amm whom ii
Lieut- Donley, of ItielinKUid, I t Virgin
ia Rugimont.—Riehm. Whuj.
Bkoulatino Prk Kft. Thu following
is ono of the provisions of tlie bill lio pi u-
vent extortion, now beforo the Virginia
Legislature
i h (t nil merchants selling g'md , wares
and men'll midi: •> n<>t manufiicuirod or
produced in this Stat", •■ball j» v into the
public treasury all profit* on
Mr. f-.ium - i.'.i'w Ould, em.'l \
something for <-ur r> lie'"* Alr-ady
tho locusts >■( Kgyjit. they <*nt up ou
aisluiieo,—lUchm. hxntniner, fit It.
Wo lately mot a grammarian,
California naper, who ha, ju-' n
lour througu .he mines, eonjugntii
rather, cogitating thu* ' P"-itive,
OolUpurati ve, minor ; supcrlaiive, 111
1 Taylor county,
<••1 lorturjca and his
,1 buried nv" wins
r*i, by wlioin ho had
exterior life
mu, in " « ply r ... ..
than he did. In In* inUrO
lb*V« he VIM ever elHable i
liiemikUip Hi'itm.ni l with n
were but ti.e pi i.iptiki,' '
kHMMHMteM It!
• r r with nil iuxm • arj
. well loi-utoil, and :
Tin
H'bil
Mills mo
Iho road Je*j|-
i (fir lurk and furuUihliig saeli ioibruiulion
xreltei Lia irreitulnnt
nd
following fl
ehantn, 1» p(
;>iid goods, )
Imported ir.t
rliuqt ■ !M) pc
paid bv Midi
or el-wher
village
•rhf.ln,
tho primo 001.1 <»f
Hje ttnd UM'i'i handi when
this Atata, and retail iner
OPnl. "ii the imtunl prieo
to tlio wholnaalc meiciiant.
h«M k
r linanty^Kcnerou, ji.*turc
f.io-nl. rod.
. EJ *)> Wi).i 1
uanla ban is Kune. Ha died *
lissionaiy **
ho 1
him may wol) ai> ii.i, xbidl w#ilu miwthit
unola Lon i* gunc. Hedied . 'ommunicant ol
the Mission.,iy Bap.i iPlmrvh, but while tins
rinn, but h>* Catboli.-
pa, ttcolar t M I 1 1
"ild : n ■ llu mtnge
UlTedcr. hut tin-
|. ,*o. wl.ild
heleaguerod. Pu mnfo if ho.
M.J. M.
Iliod in Wvnnlon. on the 2Mh of September.
■ Iter an illueis of oinbt day* 1 . Mrs. Mary
‘J'oojjuh. wife of Robert K, Tbwcntt and dunjrh
... >t Kill bu * _
viH. . Tin* Mill* hnvabeen !ci*-lv roi.nlr; I. an 1
Hie Flouring Mill furoiahad with in w 13ulii»ir
Clotli#. _ . . »
Also, ono Lot in tho town of M liltosv illo.
oontuiuiug l.’ii ip'r«n. im which Is situated thu
Ji'cnialo Aoudum/.
Any pornob wishing to examine thin jj/oyrrly
will find the andonoBnoil <>r bin aaOnt on tha
prcinlse*. who will tnko plei
1 ‘bra_
... .. oonoeridnn it.
TIuih" weddnn t» iuvost their money in prop-
ertv of t lit.* dtifcripHnn Inn sale loo.in m, would
du 'wi'd to attend this sale.
1 “ r ‘" ntOUMUl E, Kl . vo.M.
Auk.7. UWd.-t’ Adm'r do ho non__
Nolico to City Tax Payors.
'T'llE Office of tho City Treaktrfcr and
I. lips bo*.u removed upAtah* To tho Hrund
Juryr.i*jji, wl,«to persons lutciv.steu e *x-
n, ’1,’d tncjll II ,hc Treasurer A* tie Clerk
Is now absent i.i the army and tho i n i.suror t..ei
the'lati. 1 * of both i.fflcos to attend to, e v . . V,
out of his power to go rnuna and cul an •• .
pe.'plo inr tho taxo. 1 . Tboso whu have i "t
paid tlwirritvlnx will plonso call a.id avHlo
i" .ml *.!y n* the city has mado pretty litruo »p-
i>r<*i nation, for the benefit QfBold*«rs in viltoj.
J. i>. JOHNSt* v
Cnlambiis, Oct. I d6t Treac. and UWk.
2un mil Ttnir" , )opy.
To Non-Consoripls a.ul txempli.
I AM autliorilpd to ruiso a raiQpnny <»l mquu
1 1 od inon I'u c d. Karri-' »»«irTtio
Ii it* lion ** ill I..’ <v.inposed of p.-ipnns not uf>
1, .... and w»U.,p ..1
i u t»u"ri i.» They will l.neinployt'd f*r Uu pm
1 ' ' ' 1 '
on«crtptlon *rt tVPi
HabI* ms> c'm
f Ool.flatnurl A. Wnlon, in 21
1 "?i
ofj'oath, ^ ^
ytbing f"
el Brunt- Ye
irli.ti
Can I <!•
tide h
b, front Louisville, state that Burn-
Irivon llm enemy before liln, j nbrlor
outuward to thofliwa!
f Greenville. Tho right
I 1 '- army bu* been put incoun'nu
ideation with tho HfMiy of tho Cumh'. r-
ftud. Hooker ia to command apurt of | dieri
(he reinforcemonts eont to Rosecrans.
BemlbrcomenU ero literally pouring 1 oJiSgVrhBMc'iduniS
encampment at Fayette Court II"
tho county of Fayette, which adji
cenhrior county. At the very 1
ntioned, nanrefy, three o'clock, I*,
of! they urc daily subjected to a d.i .
; which they g*» t through «<1 their v.-u
military exerciser. L it ii'diproba’ 1 •,
more than probable, that these tvriV.
produced by tlo
’• J
vited I
Widl, you *eo, mister, I
err* the filin’ was, und when
(’mj•'ui11 Bragg * company akored the
1 Vunknes, they run ritopast my housuriie
port, when up <• uue- Captain Forrest
will, I i* criltur company ""J •»
• ! lino of light ri
Brngg UiU.
-Col. Brent,
claim i*t settled itutne-
'Jonfodr racy.
n'viug thu Mild ptiumcM ■: and th<*
pri' o nt which itioy .••!) ll.i-tr good*,
wares and mareb'indiAfl, mul .bail pro-
du*:.i thu Bpjno Verified by affidavit, for
thu inspection <-f tho c •. 'rb'iuncr* of
tho rnvonuoof u.i n re*p' ct v,* tnuntics,
eitiefl and towns, when < aUed upon to do
f>o by mid commissioners.
Good. Five of tho binding cotinIi<* of
Virginia—Albomarlo, Buckingham, Lou-
Aug'i-tu and Munioe—liavo dcliber-
atoly
,d fui
MUlions nt eouniy moelinga, not t<
thoir products foe >nur* than tne Govi rn-
tnenl price, and Tiot to sell to spoeulntor®
ut all. l*‘)t tlmir uxumplo bu followed
ovorywhoru.
A dispatch from Indianapolis, dated
the fill ult., announces the arrival in that
city of ?250 prison' t «, captured by Burn
Hus has boon .*iiddco)y >
hiuhand nud utllic
Yin. "iKbl >
llgion -
w»s Hfi kind nail ti.uita
and amlsble. her walk
full of truth, l«*v»snd *.•
t" mcludw . ii Usiwseii
xutupt by joi
run
'ftlumhu# <.r to any tnroilfti
J,F-*OJCOHUJJ.
i 1AL NO l l(Ji
ll I'.oLort K. Dixon ua i
II Dixon, doi M. li *.- T
i : t m-r i»l, i.i.U iI
ir power and rolling.
iriist that in his own
1 uffaiq join oar mu li
Sunday evening
ry l*srr
i, “Siirt)
l forbid
Bragg
tho
which produced tho spectre ot the Brock- j mu i. ;
on, and other similar apparitions v That . burin I fu
owing to the occidental condensation of I from falUi
; I Bull, rc.,
some Htmotpherio vapors nl tho preci-e , my.
'• from LouItviB®. ,. ...
Right hundred prisoners, captured at | time they w^ro drilling, on the evening
the battle of Chi* humttuK,, have been particularly specified-an aimoapbencnl
« or ,, OI vaiCKftm«uga, nave uocn ' ltlum Wft8 formed by tho lmtul of)
i speculum was formed by #
j ture. iu the mountainous'locality of Mr.
rev's residence, and that tho figure*
_ i by Mr. l*’s family were the image-
li»«dquarur, havo j orfe "ina^roHoct!" I of Ms hor.«, whil- t-aU-ii
oved from Morris to Folly Is- iu the air in their natural colors and form;' near Orange C. Jl
•enUo Cam,, Douglas,
ikicsgo advicoa from Charleston hur- | Picrc.
^ ,r 3d, state that it is currently
will bo *
into the hand* of tho ono
t doubt this Iniquitous traffic
moo delinquent official, ami
lily -topped.—Any. Omni.
oubly injured a fev
nl ry, was aorl-
ia.ys since by the. fix 1
across r fluid
b'asc.il by Judge
The Appeal says
* never learned,
re", the nature of
, or gruiin<Is or
It instated, in n private letter, I hat Iho
amount of tlm first claim (l.UOO.QOOf)
against thu Florida, now at Brest, has
been advanced by Hr. Slidell, tunl that
another claim would be satisfactorily ad
justed.
The Atlanta I nleUigoneer is mlvi od
that thousands of Rosoeraiis' men liuvo
boon mad*i prisoners since tbo Iasi fight,
and Unit they keep #urrendering thoin-
-ulvo* ill bodies of fifties and b'lii'lred*
nlong the linn, stating that they had boon
destitute of food for two clays
Imvkehsmkkt of Mules.—A large
number of mules woro impressed ill tho
city yesterday for the usu of Iho govern
ment. Tho omergeuoy indicates sorun-
thitjg which will be known t' tho pubjie
|n duo time.—Atlanta ('onfed.
Iu**, pot n* tin. " w a » lui >
•me who pfiwe-l frum n w
of iili*H #;i<l •iti'rnii 1 happi.
Ibi-* work that ’ »!*.<•♦ ii t
looking tu Hi* |ir.<'u|*tH i
will, iu far a* muy I"' tu oi
upon hi* t<r.>tui*>- , I* t n-
cuucl time II" wi*l tnko
better wurld where " •: wii
OIK1
In Tliissojl I'oiinl , Ala.
Hu--Ult in-t., Aur) . nawl
17 day*.•liinv!it"i *• 'ia 1 '
Il VS* »I t:r :, I J. I tl(f
littlu cldldr. t- t" ■ ■ .i* 1
Ad ml • trafor.’Sttle.
\ UUKKAIM.V • ;•;< ’ • f Ml • IV' cilia
A Hniu-:iy. .I""' .. oiil «"• 1.1 .1 her .ateiv-;-
UIutKM*, fix mill ■ : • 'ii t "limi'int, on th" lal
I.i,(ton ruiwl. "li iho L•' nt'n i next,-
lieKinidnu ut 1" >'■ ■ X. M. all hor e*Uvte,« on-
slfitiag ot 1 f.aerc* uf iiiu.l. tba st -k yt • UUc
, . (•I' i. ii. •. .1 ( . ' ’ ,’ • • u
AI . ' " : ■
iiuKror* b"l"Uifii)a i"the • luteal Jit-- I'fixeiUa
A. II. Kainxay, deehl. fur whum »«i'l l’ri** illu
Kum*ay wu» xuardtRii. The lust luiuietl let u!
9 young, likely and valuable. Sale
roui day tu day until all ia e« ’
RANDOLPH II. KAMA AY.
WILKIN** J. It AI .N Iv
D'ii;
Uoluuih
MEDICAL CARD.
L'ol.tiaui'M, S«pt. loth, 1\ .
I’BRUNO BARS A RKNXN ol
iheir piofamiunal bmvIcu* to the oltiauiu
In TOMBS"BUTMHNO.
Ooufaderato Bouila w.uitod.
\\T ANTKD TO PURUilASB Eight Lo
li ,ii 1 Seven i«cr Cent, lbinilr.
Apply to W- 11. YOUX0.
.-•uet. h*. i>>«•'.. At Bauk of CoIuml'U/
COPPER, BRASS AND ZINC.
r riniOrdnaa"o De|iartmont ot-thls jdado i
I Nt'JMI 1 CO*• I*H«, MiM-J
Adm'r with the will an
■•Meet.whether In I«i
Muj J
. ul;.i
' ^ula.
b A' 'J’.tJS «
A r.ir’m
Sopt. u. im-tf
IV ol Ice lo Drill ora »«nt creditor*.
A I.I. por*ons Indfhtud to the estate of K ■
. K. tji«..t,,Ulc „f Mu;.-.-. . ™u„ly. do.,.'
c*l, aro h roLy re|ulre-l
piiymcnt: an 1 thuaa^Uavi
tfiontloated, fu
iQribod by law
payment, within the tun.' pi*
Aug. 117. im~7l
.luIlX PKAUObY. A,Li