Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, November 17, 1863, Image 4

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The* * ImprcKstnonU Iiuto ^' fn ruinouma for In i||«. pcopfc* of tlin norlb-*w^rn part of : i--»i ihe Statu, whero there I* not, probably, fro-lWO. 1 »!f h Mipf-lr of provUlonn mmlo for the It Hm Gunorzl Assembly r mrp-.rt of toe vr>-m«n end children. One ! l«vy a t«\ 'uffiriont u> <try on too op* -i 1 - — > - -..,i r..*_ tin; guvornniont, and should n is Sietc*. nml the I.egi.tlat*ire* ofthe different TjEGAL NOTICES. i fifty i ■ have ii tttrplus, and for- of the fifty may not liaVo half *'r><>ugU. If the iQ»prv4*iug ufllcer U per* milled to *oi*o and carry off the little surplus In the hand* «»f the few. th<‘*0 who have not ••nough, have no whore to look .or a supply. Kvory pound <»f «*ent hrd every busuri of grain carried out of that part of tbo State by Improving nffi- f era, mual be replaced by the State, at public expense, or the wive* and children of seddier* in tno army must atarro lor food. A* ell effort* to proc ure IhoeuppresMou of this system of moral robbery and plun dering, in a portion of too State almoat dot.tote of supplies, baa failed, I deem it the duty Of the LogUluttirc to take the matter into it* own hands and protect ftz own people. To this end, I recommend the parage ora law, making it felony, to be punched l>y ton years imprisonment in tho peni tentiary, for any p«r»on claiming to hcI us n Confederate ofScor or agent, to itn- pre*« the properly of any citizen of this rtUte In violation of the act of Congress ; or to r-fu.u to allow tho citizen all tho lights giv <n by the act of Congress. And if any p« i > >n should profett to be an ofll with power i o Ot such anthorilT. I leeommend that the act make it tho duty of the court to zen- * h por«<>n to receive thirty-nine nd that the law bo *d at to inako It felony for any miry or qUarte»m**Uf to «.r agent into any county c luing- odlcer _ . the State to ko impresBi.cuts until bo has publish ed thn r.im'e and description of such ofli- c. r wi h tho rmtii'-e of hi* j»owors, in a ncwapHper liuvipg u jrcnural circulation in the «oin.ty, or by putting such udver- lifictf i. * upon tho door of tho court house nnd at thn .».1 tho mod public placet in thu county. So much oppression and . rrupt speculation is beliovod to have I invite the attention of tho Uwernl t ..cooMy to tho romnrk* of the Comn- 1 roller General in Ida able and very val uable report upon the subject of the In come t x ; ana recommend such change in tho In v ns will In tiro futil e guard ngair.it the eve-dons and ubu«e* to which i..- ri fiM-. I tliil.k it w..u1g be wiser p« li- « i to compel each person n.-nli.ig in the article* vtniinemtou Ini on oHth, the amount of wtunily employed, end the amount ef in come made from 1 t of April, to 1 I'Apri , 1 Nil, n nd deduct 2ft }i , fjt-i-l 1 lulls resssilwljtt jisiU till) in Ihr rdtT'i'e "Urivsiiwc'' 1 • \\ ivt- j... p.Tiusi obser • r»»Mi< mi I piiialr busim A DMIMS'l'RATOH'! ITS Dl- It and by »irtneo! rde . srvance, but let all I W«;' hero to thu policy of Kitting fvtatn Trcn*- ury note* i>> meet appropriations, the \ J ' Treasurer might he Authorized to rc.i-.4ue , , tho nobm redeemed by b in anrl thu* o»\u ; tho expense aufl labor of putlog tniw *■ 1 note*. ‘ WKATEItX A.VIi ATLANTIC RAILROAD. ' | The report of the Superintendent of ■. , the State ltoad shows t.int T-V).(XX) Ini* : * " been paid into tho Treasury »>f the State , from tne incomes of the it -ad, during v thajast fiscal year, and thattli r- v:due ', from the Confederate (Jov.-rnor i t n tin* • Wlh of Heptembar, 1«W. 5127..W 7o n> « i Mtoff agmost foTT.b'if.TH duo the dU.li of ’’ L Septcmber, 1802. showing tho not earn- ; in.’» of tho Hoad to have b”’n in nrly t Wi one and a half millions of dollars fur the . .j * This would, of course, he iifbject to j {■•' TWltur.able de<lviction for the wear of, |n * rolling slock and of the truck, which Ims i .... not been kept inns good condition a« j hr. usual, on account of the impossibility procuring mpjilics of muluriul bmcduhI ' in ir.aklng repairs. ! A 4 a gro*.l proporti.m of thn property i tr . transported over the road, othor than j o.. g.vvcrnmont freight.*, belongs to specula- . tots. I have fell it ity doty to order th« f *.‘ freight* raised front time to tinn£ jo ai to j (l | a keep them r.cnVty h- high a-tin- freight* i llA on Other Koa-I-. This enables thu Mate I »A to rabe, by tbo n*u of the Ti »:.d. n e«*p- • sidurubiu amount of revonuy, in U niat}- j lift UWA l)Urden*«j'»»** to the people of to 1 * a State, than it could bo done to any oiler ; i .,i way ; and to train-jao l fi clglita nv tv-ury •• • for tho support "f the poor, wife.at j charge. And a« tho price of every kii»l ( ; of pri parly Jia- iiiornaied inunci.s-iy in , I. tho market, it i* right that the freights ! for transporting it bo inei nsetl in a jn-te* jirop-irtion. There i* no justice 1 ring tho I’on 1 to transport a i trrei of t J * Ilnur, a hogihead of sugar, «»r a ton o! , . iron, at the old rates, paid In curmi- y, j M . when either is worth iu the market in tbo • l« ■aina i urrenay ton limn th i • r! rati ■ • I — .... . <*' «« ib»firstTwwalav In ,l»»>unry u« •' b* iu*i-ended, and j wiinm <!.oleaal hour* of ask, andaran ‘ord* of Ordinary of aaH county. lh --••mbU with th» r«vareiid of the .*» their re<|»eotire place* of worship ollowin* likctv n-’»'i-a-*. helointing and Tfin-present before God a whole nation JlateoIWn * * " . la-linc. in deep humility, and j said muuty eunfea Ton: and It ia my Solemn ! itrettu, m* tliat G'»d will hear our prayer*, j woman al ii county. 1 < j - - .ii - village -1 « caix. in V. on k\ rdneeday the 2d day «>l fte- the tutiowinc deeeriboi lands Ias- ilui Ohiate <d William W . HarrL*. de- ■ I J7. ■’•i l N r . U'. 1, of S"e. 15>. in PKORGIA. CIlATTAUimru Vi'Vhereasllaniel Mali;. , ofiidininistracion on : ew*. doo'd—- It i« Ihereforo or J u-1 i>, f eernrd show r»u*e, ii u , toreofa.Imin.Mi ,i! . KT't I -1 i J-. (!,,■ Or Jinary to Uo to I i penitential strike term JOSKPII K. UltftWN ih. i*< I i 1m* mililin* dp to appoint I be of r j o iiua power «*r repeated r ills upon In* rr*|.ii*ilio), • luive , al‘h VheiT'mbivra'as ri<:r.i-:ciit a 7r*Fii c. Beport*i of tho I*r«M Association. •I ‘"• '■i ltah Ut An nf SVtitjrrre**. *m /•■i J. >. ruk vsiikr, i* tk* fferk’s i.fi: > timrl "/the t!-infc letite "•nhtr* Ottirin of Z/soi Wti.MiMiTojf, N. Nov. 0.—Tho Journal of this evening fay* tho Con fed- unite Plates stcantor Curoubia wa* cap tured ycateduy morning by tho block*- dors. The liunshtiO niado a narrow c*- tnpo this morning but arrived safe. IvHTtMo.vn, Nov. ft., via Putoraburgh. Tbo N. V. Time* of the fltb have boon re ceived. Urn To unable us to contlnuv to run lloail, if tho war sliould l.vt for nymr <>r two longer, it will ho necessary to im port, by sumo mean.-, such supplies u*- urn indispeiisublu in making rep.-urs. On account of the position which the Hoad ocmipie# as a main trunk, with *o many toads diverging from it ut each end, the draft* Iliad.’ upon it* rolling stock, for military um on o'her road*, in •uddmi eniorgetcU’*, lia* been greater titan up<m any other Uond in th« Confedorucy.— v j Gur rolling stock lu»4 tmt only • « *-ii t to give III. greatly injured when under, military |»itul, or credit, | order*, but we Inn e lo»t about two imn* an t»nd a number ut vulunhic en- when upon oilier Himds, by the ml ib'iibtle. They h.iv .-xperiencu in tiie > iptaint-ir.ee with wavs allowed iniaUkw, <iuallticd.- nJl.T l.w'- thn flu-, ii.nd” i vhleh cent, of Id b* paid ; and lmposo a tax of 20 per com upon ail balance of nroflts roal- Ized Tb<* would h • more cquftlblo »s lietween Ibo tliflen lit tax payers, nnd would > leld a much nrger amount U> the Treo-ur. ihnnhua been n < rived lor the past your. pvitucpniy ino. On Hccoiint uf the grei. a-1 van Co in the price of |a' ir, mid mat-rial, n. wull provision*, thn compensatiun lixed by tho i -..I- of hit Hint* for tho puh.ic printing, will n--t enitbie the printer* to do the work without the loss* fioventi thousand doi ir- pc- annum, Tim price*vynroilxe.J nl what wa- cotfaidorcd renwumble at the tune the Coda was prepared, hut nr« wholly iminequato in tlie present condi tion > . vim country. A mui art of justice, I recommend that the law be so chutigod ns t*i allow tho printer •» reasonable percent., say 2n, upon the i.etual cost of tho labor and ma t-rial employed. COllKKHl’ONnKSra WITH Til It niUTiHII COKHtTL. I hep leave to lay be for o tho General \ ttm»l% »pl n of the - ofTaipandonoa between Air. A. J-'ullarton, He,- ilrittanie Majesty'*ading tb-muil atnavnunah. and invsejf upon the question of tho liability of Ilriii-h * object-«t.i do military sorvioe in deftmse of iheir dcmlciJs. Hugnrding this service a* iin«}Ue«Uonnhly duo fhoir all domiciled foreigner* by {lie law* of nation*, I can only regret that the Jtrilish GoumiI felt it hi- duty to call in question demand it tto >:id Xu othe called diing - singular in Hoad in the i make equal Copfem'rui 1 sacrifice* oi vice ot ilm better condition. After the (b ath of Maj. Joint S. How land, Its late honest anil upright .Super intendent, l>r. George 1>. I'hiiii))-, wlioo J h'gll chnracbT i. well known ,■> the peo- plu <*l Georgia, ha* heon appointed ; uji- crfntenduiitof thi* great State wmk nKORUAKIZATION OV THK MILITIA AXI* Til K IIOM K UUAUli. Thu conscript law having been execu ted in thn Htwla upon parson* trout Id lb -Jo, the organized militia of' tho State not in Onf-*dorn(<i service, under, cxbli.-ig laws, i* composed ot tiio lion-cofi*ci ijiis between tho»e ug'-s. 'ilie lain call of thn President upon this Slate for 8.0(10 volunteer* a* II -me Guardi, and for local dcf.-it*- tho right of the StnUi . long a* tho Ilritish Govornmont ni/.d in. legal com moron with tho <’un- fe’lerato States, and denies thn existence of ituch a power, w« are certainly under no obligation to extend to tho subjects of that Goveriiinontprivilego* or oxuiuptions not provblnd for by thn laws of nations. TI1K aALAItlKH OK Pt'BI.IC OPKICK.KH AND AQKNTK. I fori it mv duty, us an act of jusficn to tho public* Ofn- 'Ts nndugontsofthis State, nl prohibition. I am sui" I need not enter into an ar gument to convince tho Legislature that Um present sukrie* will not support pub lie servant* and their fainllio". The lust General Assembly authorized mo to in crease tho sa uries and coiupon«ntion of th” ollWcr* and employees on tho \V. A A. Uiiilroad fVHy per cent. Itwilljmno- enssar.v that the law bo so changed h* to authorize a ’further iucroaso, or tho eni- plnyooa and Workmen can not support themselves and their families hv their labor; and they will bo compelled to lenvo the Ibrnd and go to other Kou<U, where they can get belter wage*. In the present slate of thing*, it would Wot be possible to supply their places with others at tho nnifl componsntimi. It would certainly bo very unwisoio turn them off for want M‘a support. Wo should raiso thn freights t<» cover tho cost and give them good waves, l hiust express my leg el tui t ih« C n tltution and Uw doc* n-'i allow th*- men.ben of the General A -ciny Milll -ient coinimniation to pay their u -tual expen*#*. I iipprehaud no liberal-iulndcd citizen approves It. HALT Hlll'Tt.T. l*vi->r \ the’ ooupatlon of KnatTenno*- h.m. i-.v ilm v^jemy, we were succce/Jing well in tm importation of sail. Since that time We Imvo been uliable to get any I \ ■ Ink workt. The appi pn*tit’ll »f our train* by the order or the Hoard of public work* of Virginia, lias serious interruption l i tttV e !i..wevor, through theng-moy of Hon. It! 11. Higham. u member of till* Genornl A nky. laid • -ur co.flplalnt before the G »n > -"f and Leakkum' of Virginia, and lev.. , . eontlderic” that wo dlifTIl r.. . ive j .- I -• and even liberality at the . 0.’ Gov. rntnent of that noble oldc-minuiiwealth. g, t.-r- ...i, e-.miminiontion with the ’ w -rl; _ iff, 1 had succeeded in sc- to ng a mfllcjent quantity to furnish '"’ | dn, ■■ * family in (i-- >rgi*i with a ii-ul bu-ii 'l in addition to (hut furnished at * : ‘rnu r.distribution. The responsibility of receiving find dis- ft'buting^iiie^iHlt lot* been t> aee-l upon k» be hi, iVaSo ile, v ho has discharged . y duty, with ability, ’■** and fidelity. *n panic* of the ted .rc« quantities, and Wo shell hi hard run for oped here may bo no COTTON CA8US. - ••nien\oftlio operation* of the t aid Fatfto ■ . I reforym n/tho report of i. hiipermumdeni. .» lulu wo huv« not i-eec softuicfcssful as wo could have wished, the numovr made and distrib.utod has boon of gre .1 jvr a • to rile pooplo. I real” ( didleuity ha* l»cen in pro curing wire 1 do not consider our uhder- ukmxioinu.,0 wire, insutHcientquniititiea, ui bi --Uy ineaus a meets*. Hut 1 have l lety ueen able to get a good quantity through die blockade, and anticipate but little ftlturu difficulty in keeping up the •upplv. bn paid appropriation **l $14)0,000for that purn to La rofdnded toUiq. lrensurv out ot tho pror'» cd» of the *nio of tho card*. THKAHURY I'KKtrrirxfn VOIl OTATK TIIX.VSI'RV NOTKS. 1 am inibrniod Hint the Stole Tr.<*-ury A”le» Have generally beau laid away a* investment, gnd tfint hankyr* and other CHpitatisu who hold large amounts of tin m t.’tfHT rid U|f rale Of*., great U bulk rtf j»a|n*r, de*(re to exchange thciujor'i’ren*- -ertIfle*to* o( large anionnU, binding 'bligAlh’iu contained the State tot in the lace of me n- . . jeoimn to thi*, Aud therefore i dom'd the p v-uccot an act auihoriting the'l ri-n»- urer to Uk«* up lhu Statu Tr»»»ury now when.presented iu sum* of five thousand dcllar* or upward*, and give Triw»ur» certiiicato* ttt ptao# of the bili*. payabh to k arer upon the terms ineniioned in » of the bill*. It would certainly having ten ihcu.tand dollar*, id Stale i ^‘ytw m live dollar bill*, which hold as ati investment, to l»e > llie Treasury d to iiUiun ih-‘i tesulsr line of H re*4cd to thoso tic ii. TutliiKcni orence to llm' Ji Inspector Gen 1 IH.tlftftmen re.poi • rgauized f> opt fro, 4 will lio « by ( dud. The nth* understanding that lb cm) i d out and kept in tho field a> solder*, hut that they wmulobui into *nrvico and romiiiu at lionm miltol their ordinary nvocution not l.ended to repel a mid or emergency. I’srt of them ha called out and have now been nu, month* in service , and l do not *er a»u*fuctory ovid ti’iitioii on tho pm t of thu to ..iHclu.rgn tin our hoinoinlori- It i.4 now time that giilhfired and the wheat we arc to continue the war cure of the provision' ulrei, if we woiihl have barve-t we Iifliht nut neglect aC. •! t Tim troop* are now well oig-mi/. I, o . If perm it ted t‘> go home, could, in . a • • ..i umergenev, rolitrn to (lie r ro*| - • Coinnmnd*, on tl.o shorlc-t. nolle-. \\ shalldouhtlu^s iu- J lluimt G'tnr-l.« nft. i thu expiration of the six moiilhs; and it 4 impel regret riy . -■ b > li uly roidiL-il i .'b ill they b I - e It 7 > fi-riunl *011(111 upon thi., r |-l' .ie. e-».:l» el if”) 1:1*1 IrtuaDv dr. Idr.l the .pi-* ^ht ”1 til • I"' l.. I* |>|*oi nl e^t suililiie l to ;ng tiles f«n t the offubt of troo|i4 in iho ibjld longer t a quire*, wpl he t,. diaouuruge volunt.-eri'-gut tiiu - n i of tlo tel m. If llm Government will I I• act in good faith with will ho no dilliciiitiy In keeping up a - .1- flcionl Homo Guard orgaipxalion .in ^ the par; but if it -In-uld fail toil • 1 1 i- the lu*k may b.* diHlcult, a* tbo im*n v.l».. compose tho orgaiiz.itlon uro tho iu li*- p.msable prodiuiivu clas*, and .inn >t spend ail their lilue in lhu uni tary l. id without min to our home ini i- - Il wa* Mild by *oinc as a ju-tili-. ■!, . for the adoption of the fon*ci-iiit 1 > >; 1 y, that thn Volunteer Spirit war leiidwui: that bill whs pns'cd. Ti. • vei> .. huwavur, wa» true. Only a lew « before ll •■ pa .‘age Of the -i . iijit ; the l'rwddtmt called upon li v„ \ f. twelve regiments el volunioei*, an ; lio . responded nromplly, with a large an.il' tiunal iluinber l.tluly he cull.al 1. ...j -0 Statu for 8.UH0 tro. pi, which i- •),. pt policy first cull 1 Was adoped , end u responded, From uf double the first day of t lo ut hour, (if.iigin 1 t - never fnilc-l to dil promptly every r.. , •hioii in de up 11 in r I..r > oluiile- 1 - And I think 1 may uf. - iv, v -i ii good faith U oburvod mil loir u.>n-ii:u- tioiuil rights iu tlie tolvction of tl.en <,f. fleers are respected, she never will f.,il t,« till n requisition for her just quota m i 1.1. as the war may l i-L To provide, however, for any futu contingency which may occur fumi im- munagemeiil or other wi—, and t . m,..- tain jin orgiiniZHliou for police I reootninond llm p.e.-ng.- of * erst* Hi.iIoh, i-|»I«I I-- right to t.e r»-*ht , Ii ..Mired | a * and ■•”.‘.iiinl right* - ibe ,.r vilv -e to »- I'urpi ing ail wbite . .. and (10 years of HganuVject to miitia d'ut when not on active duty in the milila service of the t'oiHedoiu e btatei, m *ubjuct tu draft to till any luture r. ’jui tion to be made upon the Suite by t lor troops; Gontede'a proviso lfiat the State will not held lh liable to serve when th ir c»n*>liulionnl •g their olfiot-rs is denini, be puni*hi.-d nl will 1 1 ibis del linporlant right i* uauiped ; lui liter p’ovifo, i-M-Hipting minister- the g.vpel anil ill • most important i oiikvrs, both of the Mate end count whose official dulic* are oiierou* . indispc' sable, from all military >,-rv It will also be nect**ury to auth-- the Govctuor to apindot >u n %v.x\\ . cer* a* uiav in hi* judgment to nece«s to Ciiul-I • lain 1.) ur.- ,ni. ■ tl\»..|j» lo promptly any fntur.i r«-| u«... . ,,) Upon the Stole or to moet otiior » nier.' In tld* rounectien I i irocjdy Invito lava- teuiimi of the tieuer.il A>.4«mh!y to thoxsor- 1 vsj.oiule'iee, (cupiaa of'which are herewith f.irwardrift between the Nocrciury of War i.n « utrMlf, in icltreuoe to the right of Ueorgia'* voluDteer mdith* in the luiliury service vl the CuiiH’Jcjvcy ty Sleet ti.eir own offloer*. And it !* proptr that 1 hero maark that imee the oorre’pondence wo* eixjed, oven the right «.f M —*»i Uuartii to elect to flllraeoneb d and tho po - .—,, xBcers, a* well claimed by the l'roanlei: Tho^ Con*tituii<>n 1 the intlitu. and 1 n them ii iu .y beesp 1 spectiv. I v A- .ippoia right ol tLo Nut. « eutployaii i»t!tu- j Gen. Thomas officially announce* the • * rupture of ilragg s train with its c«cort r ''! mid iu arrival ut Chattanooga. The 1 I train whs seized In front of Hragg’s po- j -iliun in Lookout valley. \'ari«-J* un- 'i- ; important •Kirmisha are noticed in Ten- 4l * nc-soc iu which the Yankee* claim the k victory, 'J'hreo out »*f five Lincolnitc* aroelect- ■; •-] to CiHigro** In Maryland. > j AvuvMv lO’.b.—NoVUitig 1 the Iron*. Grli. H<»od left Ibis evening with G«n. G, \V. rtmith fur Richmond via Wilmlng- L -n, where they will remain a few day* wiLli Gen. Whiting. Gen. H’kmJ * wound is doing well and he is in fine tono and spirit*. Hp iimonh, NoV. 10th.— 1 Tltarv ennuis to he no doubt that Mosde is advancing wdili his w hole force, and a battle on thu Hsppahan nock is daily expected. Oil* loss in thu lute affair at Kuliuy’s Ford, in which two brigade* wore engaged with lo.UUO Yankees, wn* greatly exaggera ted; los* in killed and wounded will pul exceed oOO, lots iu prisoriei* from fttoHftft, including Uol. Pwnn, of the 7th La. rugi- uicnt. Tim Yankee los* wa* heavy, in cluding several prominent officers. Hu n mom), 10tb.—Flag of truco boat arrived ut f i y Point this afternoon, hav ing on f.onrd Col. Chandler, heretofore exchanged, and five Chaplaini. Noitlier.n paper* of thu 10th contain account* which slate that the army of the Potomac is very exultant at tho result of lhu fight011 thu Kappahannock, and claim I2ft0 prisoners and 11 cannon. Tho French Government has seized six iron clad aliips building for the robol Gov ernment at Nan to*, Bordeaux, on re- mon*tr.ince* mad# to Napoleon by Mr. Th# expedition to Texas, under Gen. D.inn, with a large flout oftrahsportsand gunboat*, had started from New Orleans, but it* prucjiu destination was not known. An arrival at Philadelphia on Saturday brought a report thut Fort Sumter Imd been riormed nnd cupturi d, which uansed a great jubilation in New York. Nothing important from Grant’s army. The hotly of (’apt. Geary, killed in the late fight near Waiiltalcliio In charge of l)r Hticki-r, arrivod at Goilloy Bridge on the Till* Tho Federal force* under Steele pi’ d Arkadul|diiii nl last accounts. Energetic, measur** will be taken lo -lop Um blockade running at Wilming ton by ii.cn ating the fleet off that port. Advicts ftuin Galwny, 27tb uiL, »tat** ilinl Lindmy, in 0 letter, denounces the coiir-o of lhu English Government to wards the North a* inconsistent with triility or honor. 'i'h<’ Puri* Monitour reports tho recep tion ol a Mexican deputation Nnjn)- leon. The Kuipcror did not ullude to Maximilliaii, Marshal Neil had left Pm i' lor St. Potersbnrg on ill) extri •linniy French mission in referunca to 1'olaiiJ. Cotton con Inti os to advance in Liv>r- pool. Gold f» Now York on Monday 14<H. Nothing IhUi- from Lee's army to. nioht. (t is r -ported llmt 4tXW Yankees wore in New Kent county yesterday. Anus«idon, loth.—A alight snow full 'a-t night. Weather clear and cool to day. Nothing heard from the front. Lv.m iiiiuitu, hull.—A Special corres pondent of thu Lynchburg Virginian give* the particulars of lhu laic fight 20 mile* west of Lewisburg: Fivu thousand \aiikoo*, under Averill, cmiiio from Beverly, and attacked Jackson; tho (at- fell back lo the point named, where was joined by Kchol-, nnd fight ensured. Gur loss wa* hvnv. Among the kill*d Mra Maj. Bally, mu ml ing the 22d Virginia, body iu the bund* of ihccpemy; 1 apt Boeder and Henry Hi.finer, oi »nmu 1 t-gimaul; Capt. Thoinpaun, cf same regiment, .with all lii* company olficuts wounded , Lieut. Kund, of the SHiiiu regiment, is wounded, ,ind in lhu hands uf the onemy. Wo lost one piece of artillery ; saved all our wag on*. Kchol® hearing their force, sup posed to be under Scainiuel, was h|> ).rotu long from K:\nawh* to cut him oil, full back toward* Salt Pond Mounlain, passed through LuwLhuig Friday eve- mug. tv d the for«»i uxpoctod Jr. in Kn- p.iwlm ;irnveil then- next morning. •*f the l*rt ll) to the , rd not.') ) tu.-ule liy the Olmncfllor and Fai ■'nitnlr) r call. Wlion-tbe invude.l hy a larjro army •*i C”in|' ,; '!) •’• with llir J i»*. railed for Tolqntei |»roia|(ti>r?aiui la.rin* a*id??or.. fill • sml liierarv l ur.siiis i*> which they »ta ao deservedly hU’h,tiio\ A-tumed the hWuit a aim oi tho s->Mnjr, and have undrrv. r.c 1 hard'hu * and Luuum.f theeamt’. H*v.-: M-'M.the \ ,.-r t'lialTN’-llor, wur . .il'tsl t,y f‘l °w soldier* to tlie t-oinmanii uf 1 rr and Hrv. I»r. LiiwrjnO*. the I'baao. ll uffi i vi* had ilk the ’ Kotlc* to l>rblo8« and Creditors. ( 'l\KI»lTv>US of tteurxe MV. Lane, late of 7^ Mcivsrt county, deevased, are hereby iiu- £ 2 KO RIIIA. 8T’K W A HT COt’ NTY.—W I. ere- "f,- t uarfas Harris, and Mr*. Mary Hall Wav« Bled thru vhcation for letter* uf *d- niiiiistrwtion on the estate of Jared LBall. I.te uijNiil connty, deceased, ibcrehueto cite and admonish all cause, if sjty. within the llie»e are 1 cun corned t< _ n nil tnnonrwcribod by law. why saij letters should be xr.inted, ven under i... this Oct. ;jl«t. IW. Uiven under my hand and ofllcial sixnatarc. of ,Vlc s.ddier. lhli d«<e* not exhibi prepared fo uxoial araml of the I'nlvi ally. taptly ami oheerf exhibit the spirit ot a HSHfESn iiduct of tho fnoulty 11 wgrtn ttuuasamls ut I trmn*.lt h,iwilh lh. anml «■(">« «r th. H >ir_J t f ira'lct- ol the l aiversity. hy which j»i not only tho t«culfy. hut a the *tnden * have enteto-J the mueliiic^of our honor and o aruiLUTiox axp raxTRo. 1'Mtnmg that the present nmerie. of the a ill tn We I .«,>untr>' hav • of the voiuu { 1 under tbcui. aa.Fthe die t«er inifilia are to be elected by tho members» . taevaiunt—r ory an nation, to bo cumuamiud I "" ty the uthcer- when oleeted. aud all \ scaurte.- a ti \ are to be tiled In tho way. In a word |rl.f the .>ute4j>j<.<i«(» those who arc • Vir-V In I pereoL* to be oemm mat toe Mm ctity Itu controls as well the Ml. ;* ot earth, and has the power of Heaven as fin* r enemies from o I' the ni l ..fti« their 1 the question t l the ( them, and the ritfht of tho tro. ounatttmiou »i»d Uw* of sh* State. IpMi ilretMl by them, appointed ur OOP ah la*' comw * Ul1 *h«uj. is equally lb the militia Ueviug tl, 1 and di*tru- at hi- pleasure, will enable u* to ‘ ' tartitory. and will t>' t” thn ci'UDtry nve Pa.ubiwd their tore Uitu. Aud be duty of a it u'l'K III lliiic/ Udti.itiai calatimy '-irem,. lUr,'Uab the tarm.' of His -kin si- 1 nmummottd th.. tieneral ' * h i* &Ut ?' Ly Join * ILwolation* ; t Thur.-iay, the jdth da.\ ... li.„,„.: ‘ 0, » d *». -■viKsac; 1 Uiiders'aud the 1 P«V«: and ihrtSSKa.w^oVrile*wJj? CKOKHIA. TAYLOR COt.'KTY. t pRi’ijraat, Nuv. Term, Isdi I J. Ill r h. Ordinary prrsidinr. Fp.uihope- • * 11 iu - ii ot .InhnS. Murray, tor letiers ol du- 1 lUiMi.in1 from the administration oa the estate 1 ui A*a Murray. late of said county, doceose I. it ts #rdeT«l that qll per*qpf concerned show 1 couie. If any. by the next Juno Term of this CourLwh, said letter, ihould not then be j A * rue cx'nt't from the wiouteaof said Co thi;3d November, 1^63. J. J. HUFF, nov5. 1W. Ordiuar peso of a di\ _0ct 1 l-t-l» For hi in self \(lj.,lui*t lalot U NDKU an order of the ( Me wart county. Um , will b* l»-furc the (!«urt Uouwedour, iu l.umpkin. lot of lm l No. qtt. in 231 District or said oonnly. on Hie lir*t I iu-*iJay in K-cetnber next, as belouginx to the I W itluiu II. Irwin, late of s»id '..unt« -„d. E. il. liKAJ.L, _o®» fl^wz Adin’r. AiliMliilitrator’i hale. rTN])SH «n order of the Court of Ordinary 1 y btewarl county. Hu., will be *.,ld beh.itl.«. Oourt IIoum i„ Luackin. on Iho 111 I Tuesday m Ueoeinber r.ext, the e»*t porti: lot No. .Vl. iu J)t‘ tainin* 121 actiw. Al'o at the tin,. Pftvr. about : ».-ani old. estate of Kai-hucl Pierce, decaas.-d. 0. H. VV AKH KN\ , oct -,>-td* Adui'r. Administratrix Sale. I TN'HKK an order of the Court of Ordinal I of Stewart -minty. (i M ., will be sold • » Zr»t Tue.-dnv in I»c*tuC.. r n< it the s-y ot lot No. sixty a. r.i .ffihr north h ct >o*cd. K.'jnNh.V'’ ‘ 11 JDth District of 'aid coun'y, ad ’hirt-( ADMINISTRATOR'S *ALK. ITN1-HH an order of the Court of Ordinary L ol Mewart ooanty. (ia., will bo fold on J.e i first Tuesday tit December next, before th. ! 'dirt House d »o -.JO l.Minpkin, the h';u*c and csawteurstii I All pertou* cmcornod : uw <-iU'C fif any they have -.thy ’■ 1 admini-tralion. as aTor«v,4ld. should 1 granted to raid applicant a; the t n .1 ’ | nary to be held in and for - Jd « ... .i . " »y iujDeeember pexr. ider my band, thi* ’Hh f>ciol.. . JXO. JOIlN'iiV. o-n 11. i-td* .,,4. Arer. a irl 3*>'is , G‘115 year* oil: llurbsrd, n I; nod Hatty, x girl 10 year* old. Admlulstrator's Kale. TTNHEKan order of the Court of Urdinary hinwart county, will be sold at the la re*i.loucecl 4 orauuah 6. Horton, of said county, doccaacd, (iu the loth day of December uext. mun* horses, hog-, a baggy, waron. farm me utonsiD. and Other xftude# bclongius to the es tate or said deceased. VICTOR IB T. 110F.T0N, ° cl3| -Q» Adm'x. r Notice. ty. liariiiR AM his voucher* and^^petitioned the ' A to an order of ih? Court of Or- f'»art for adischarge from said exevutorshii.— . *x Jmary.d rzylpr eouoty. willbe ndd bol.f* J OJKOJIU I A. H A of VJ . .. K . .. |’:,« .17 n vd * my o(8«9 aud to *b : > rorge W. Joucs, executor of . t*. deceases!, late of said ^oun - wbysaiJgnarhanship shouid | ^^®*fcton, JiJer my hand, io ofiee. Nov. 0, 1«. CommiUod to Jai', I V Rmseil cnuiilx , Ain.. n. •rit lleur^j. nnd says he t t" \Va;"-i I. complexion. *' t ‘ 4 '^ The owner l* rc'itiostej to come t >rw. K ove property and t »kc him flw;iy. or lie dealt with ms the law direct* _ Oc. ns. dr Committed to Jail, I N Russell county, Ala.; on (ho JgJi i. Aucust. ISU.J, n negmman who.cuil* ; - *1 \7 >nn \ t ’ * ud ,h * 1 *»e belong* f.. \' MoDtuaft)'4-.iiiity, .lit. ■’•' Df 5i ythn old. 0 .1 wiIj u« Ut«J. W. MTLUNS, The p.-r-.oi* .on. , rnedshow cau*etif any they have. 1,1 b aanr MCr n U T Ao, »® l* u ‘ kedincl)urged w ? n * in ri' »ly n.i ri >r. J. :,v Court ol Orliii*r> to he held in anufor i . dejoased. fm the brniufit SO. v .tt? Sat. ¥?»««. tfSM , % j. si} 1 n(ioii.11 A. H AK 1< m.xiwNTV.—JV *' Vic . .-Wtllisju IpaW.paln - f,„ It ill'BBARD. M» 'h ?T.r l'rcjton Uibb*. rw ia f -- • formi*"?* Kul# ^* wSWh#d in A true extract from the mini q» tninutas of Harris 1 _ Columbus. Muscogee • •unty. U»., tw 1 U Kt«c HOCUiik' COUNTY - T »* : Nelevn > and Jo*^f3 year* olJ. > .1.1 ai % dmlutsi ra.or•* • Male. . Uibb*. 1 . C. tiihlM. du '«mcd afe nv.ti&vd lot Lock Mm of the Old ilia p&41MJ1 A, CHATTABOOCHKK COUNTY - Tl ' U Null## i* hereby.JR ( \iul to all person* con- I ** tH .* Leroy WilMitus. lateof t hatiah.to- ! % “^•^'"ca'od.ucpartod thn life tostato. 1 “•*•* T’ V«rv‘nbavin# applied for probata »r ucill-tds riii ‘* w - *1*'ni*r*tioB with Tb* >tm4r •/.#/<*. ck.k.ok.11 )\a.. .1 % Jicatim doe'll. accoruii K unty; d^^*ed.'de7I7tidThVlSeleluto! j <>L «»h. F T. 8!IK!*UBRli‘ y ~ / ' • 1 —_j Adniiaietratiir. Aw*»*w Um«« ft Vmimiff. ctither, 1 vi;. m the huure * dc.-- wtil ox pose to sale two b I Circa it Coujd^ , c , \ -"hu# within th» Hn»» «l- wiij be cau.u. if auy they cun. ' ■ ' KuardamsW shcuhl not be“rxntc I. Hlten under my uand. ia uiife*. ihU Nov. n. oeo. w. Mru.i No to hi* appointment. . uuSS.Vrto.’KrWr**' J A M US C A ST l.KDBKR Y. Ot’lvaary. 1 O of Jos. daqHoa Uvicdouartbr rtuperty of \Y e.Jcv : Towns, under an altacliuicnt in favoi } v rewtil. ted sundry oth. r attoehiaenis turnsole to the Circait Court el said • Said cotton toi l becau c of if. being in a watt mg coudubwt. J. tt. Ill DBA KI). avvS-dlin.t tibefiff. oerbeid applies f->: ou laejjwtato of U. !-J • j id county— letters of aj- ol U. II. iinocrflelA. ittnoeirk all .."‘f’J ’ wjtwiw *t *y oflle* wrthin .fir f* ' »' r « crlh '’J ri law. and t. u show cut»*c -ountv 1 l ! l i "**>' 1 Uuors should Dot etiuntr. L-c granted. tfiven under my hand, in.nfir*. 1V». M. 1MQ, • I **. W. .MFLUNK. De<*c lofi M DUvkinar, Jr , has filed Jii* Luna 8. Arnold. d~«* : rd to .-si i anrlbwiu \ to b« held S’. M sr.day in (iiten nu.I. Oct 20. UK Notice t AMt.1 arc hereby required HH-ct: and thoso estate are notified thenticated, (or pa scribed by law. K COUNTY-—Alt Mb. 1 .?: