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TJ4LL«t HA PI-13 O.
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i... rilin'.! to Aft o/Congrr^t.tn ikey^ar
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r'.vi.T.i Ditiri■■' of tieorm,
A.TI-VKT A,
V.b.h.—Advices Iro
fault report Lon*»trn.l cm Mon.luy ton
ivmtvviilt* nrtil ndvnnCimr.—
J l*cnous liberated from ChnttHqoogn
| report great suffering there for want of
J food.
Fully 136 Yankees, forming Burnside's
j rear guard, reachod Dalton last night.—
J They say Knoxville was another Har
per'* Ferry trap, uml that Ibirneide. must
retreat.
AnixonoK,20th.
, r ; < from lCooxvi'.l-v and advancing. couraging indications westward. Clouds
^ p.,i>d many of his wounded have I foreshadowing for - : -
uriiml 0,lr , .
lW pn-.. > ■ I'” •“ " f “
|U'U’5 jgtaS.
REPORTED BY J. J J<
Prices In our .’Market.
COTTON fells atWfefiOc., according to quali
ty. CORN was rolling on Saturday at jd
per bushel. FLOUR per hbl. > A LT
Nothing del!nilo. Kn- ; 43c per bushel at auction; 1JACON rJ : x»
peril*; LA UI), same figure ; SCtiAll *1
Prices of sll kinds of produce high, and sales
readily effected.
Charleston, 20th.—The enemy re
owed his fire on the city this .morning
L. Lw -i» Chnttf^hoogH and j n ) l0 ui 11 o’clock, and continued until -4
general on- j Hie afternoon; number of shells thro\
our lino, Or.
^agement.
MiT.i.EimKN ii.le, 1 *'- Tito House has : day has been more heavy than u.Minl fr>
^purred in the Senate resolution re-on- j the mortars ; hut few rifled shots w
Advertising Netvs.
Tliore will ho several valuable negroi
lHill in reference ! trod,
orgi/i, pJedginganew
Tim enemy’s shollinK of Sumter to- j , oW ut on the first Tuesday
•Tunuary, l*y Mr. C. M. Lowe, guardian.
Mr. J. C. Carter, as admit-istrator, will
_ , ,,, , , also sell valuaLlc negroes and a lot of
Rtrimnsj., 0M>of truce I , nl>> , „ lb „
No casualties in the city <
resource of the Nate, vindicating thf with freight forth©. Yankee prisoners, ’ ," . .
, ,. ililin ,hen U -limed, uml declaring that arrival at City point yesterday. ( Mr. Charles M. Broach, as admin.stra-
indc- ! Meredith's reply to Ould - last lottoi l " r ' Wl " *°H at the same time and plu<
ulso j in regard to the proposition for tho ex- 11 valuable lot of land and several
r tire of
ptndonce- ulichlev MM
un:itiime'i‘ly priced the Senate rcsolu- change of prisoners, was returned without * ro .'
..ndersing tlio patriotism nud wi»dom J answer, in consequence of offensive J*>r
cf President Davis in the discharge of the j points.
arduous duth
; upon him.
consequence of i
Tho correspondent
j Ould and Meredith lias thereto
.Mr. Herrington, member of the ; Ould has received a letter i
,.f pneumonia,
i Terrell county, died to day ; Hitchcock, who appear* to he Muicdith's
J superior, in which ho enyt thnt question* !
inatlian English, us administrator of
n j Thomas L. Stockton, will sell at tho
J. court houso in this city, on tho first Tucs
ml ! day In danuary next, several likely no-
oos, and other property.
Ii. II Watters, P>q., notifies Lite puh-
CilAHi.:.sie‘ 10th. Tho enemy fired hereafter raised uro to ho calmly discuss- lie that ho will publish in pamphlet lot
tliholl* from Gregg at tho city, to-day,
petwoon II n. m. and l. p. m.-damage
n.fling; .-omu three or four buildings were
.truck once,nnd 1 porsomtslightly injured,
r:,. p.i vriee and another gunboat came
up Storm river and shelled D.iUery i’rin-
p. 0( pot effected nothing. Firing on Ft.
S irtiter slow and steady all’day. Sonio
fog »hftU were firod at Sullivan's bat-
t.-riw. No casualties at Fort Sumter or
Sullivan’* Island.
M return as, 1'dth.—A special to tho
, Clarion from Summit. Nov. lSUh, fays
that a gentleman from New Oilcans m-
i->rt< that tho Dam expedition in Mat-
•ckod, 7 transports
driven ashore nnd captured with al
on b> Hid. . . V
Gen. Banks' accompanied expedition
Arsisotios, Will.—'Tho firing reported at
IUll'* 11 up war »t Knoxville. Plenty
of rumor* f re afloat of its rooecupetlon by
i-ur forces, but them n no official n on—
firmation.
Burnside has two regiment* of cavalry
ngorott
at Lick Crook, two
> ille.
nilesbelow (i
ltlCJIM
the 17th roeoivoi
An expedition
lOtli.—Baltimoro papers ol
they an 1
The t<
by tho
der Banks had land-
horo ut Kio Grande
experiencing very heavy wculhor.
govern went works «t i’ort Brown
dosrovod by the Conledqratoa when
anw Urn Yankee* had landed.
n of Hr.
Ion federate t
su.ppoil thorn;
ed. Tho 13th Mu
>d to’fcupporl tlie l
W. II. F. Leo, (.
villo >
i set on fire
valry, hut tho
u bloody fight
io regiment was
eluding <■
tempting
onlhs, liusbcen sent
ler cargo uon«*Utod of 1300 balei
. which, together with tho boa!
of Mi-s
Tins letter will be ropli-d to :n a he-1 f or galp, tbo public laws and
coining Iplrit, nml the hope i. inaulgoil j 0 f ti, r pmnnl Lcgi,l»ttiro.
tliul tho corrcspondonco may load even
tually to an arrangement for cxcliango.
Tho New York World of tho 10th,
oopius the correspondence recently pub
lished in tlie Enquirer, uml editorially ad
mit* tho stoppage of tho exchange, says
it is solely tho work of tho Federal Gov
ernment, and intimate.- that the subject
will load to lively times In -AVuihingtou
after the ejection of a Speaker.
Meade wn* in Washington on tic I lilt,
closeted several hours with Lincoln and
Ilulleck.
Fourteen inilos more of tho Orange and
Alexandria railroad has been completed,
including tho Knppnhannock l
Tho Chattanooga curres
World say* no i flbnsivo i
yet bo undertaken by that army, a
fioient riipplioii have not yet been nec
luted. Large numbers of mules
horses hud died for want of food.
ulont ot the ' and other
ruinont
olutlci
Fifty dollars bounty is ollurod for a few
men in a company for local defence, by
Mr. McKandroc. Sno thoftdvortisomeni.
Michael MeCuhey, as executor, offer?
for sale, on the first Tuesday In January
next, two city lot* with their Improve
ments.
Mr. William William'on i- announced
n candidate for Tax Collector of Mu
cogo’j county.
John 1'oabody, K->j , as admini»tr«t
of Robert E. Dixon, dco’d, will sell i
tho <1 iiit Tuesday in January next, savor
valuable iiofcroc», n fine law library,
large collection of miscellaneous booli
luahlo property.
In a late speech, Wendell 1‘liilli
that Lincoln admitted t>* him in •!>
timt thu greulcot folly of hi* life w
issuiug of !iis emancipation prodan
"Of the four steamoin recenlly
off Wilmington, onp was laden wit
Enfield rifle*, ammunition, clothing, &c.
The World s llnsnciul article say- the
condition of tho New York bank*, the
Treasury Depurtment, and financial af
fairs generally, Is worse (o-cIhv than wo
could have conceived.
Richmond, 20th.— An official t> ie rnim
from Bragg, dated Missi nary I’.ulp •.
19th, says Gen. Wheeler reports ids at
tack upon nnd dispersion of tho enemy's
cavalry, pursuing thorn into llu-ir wo-1.,’-
»t Knoxville, capturing lluvo hundred
prisoners. The infantry force is dose up,
Ciiakliwton, Nov. 2UL—-The shelling
of Sumter arerngod onn shot per mlnura
lust night and continue* heavy this morn
ing. Guo man wh* killed in the fort yes
terday. Fort Johnson nnd Battery Simp-
kim» opened a vigorous lire upon the Yan
kees who were mounting guns between
Gregg and Wagner. No further Hi ing on
tho city since the last report.
Bpaeial DirpatehtotlieMohllo Advertiser.
Another Federal Steamer “(June Up”
1,700 Hulesol Cotton Destroyed.
suf- •fudge ft . Hfuillos, a? vviii be
mu- ' *»y his announcement, ha> again on-ent:
and j e< * *° Pl »u for the «*tlieo of Ordinnvy of
j Harris county, llo ha* filled tho position
sni I f ,,r several years, nnd we have never yet
uirv ! Beard ono word of complaint against him.
tho I Hi* legal attainments, general knowledge
j, u , | of tho routine of office business, his <li!i-
ivc,t ; ffoueo, and pionsing and gentlemanly ile-
i.tr.rj portincni, render him an efficient and
•Vo acceptable officer.
Wonoticothercisnbill 1 Tlie Sltunil n a? Ulinttmioogn nnd llic
1.™ r. rtl,.. relief of our
| Candidate*, for the difi'uruiiL office* in
; Muieogoo county, begin fo announce
! themselves. Mr. Thomas Chaffin, ^r..
‘ announces himself a candidate for rn*
election to the office of County Treasurer,
| and al! who know him will readily give
credumio f<* tho nnsortinnii in hi- card.
n what ho says, that you
nfuto any of tho chniges,
them made.
pm is u candidate for
Shori!!', asM.ciatcd witliW. J. Cliafiin for
Deputy. Both of these gentlemen are
I weii and favorably known, and nntwl no
I commendation from us.
j Rmul it, and Inn
I may ho able to r
should you hour
Mr. John Li
A Good 1IIII.—We *
. K«presontftliw», Maj. 1
; a hill to give the elccliu;
to the ,
I tin
id that tho tran-m
No
18.—Tim Federal '
o objeo 1
id thnti
that one of our
wes, lm> offered
• I City Marshal,
>plr, instead of
jd by the Board
ion to a change
dy JusIiro
befiretbe l.ogislature fur the relief of our
ii highly esteemed friend nnd follow
eiti/.en, Dr. K. L. deGraffi nrioJ. This net
•jf tardy Justice is nothing morn nor loss
than a proposition submitted to tho Leg
islature to pay him for services rendered,
small pox cases, among tho Indians
?r thirty years ago. These services
ro performed under an order of the
City Council of Columbus, and ought to
have been paid at tho time; but it was
postponed from year to year, by tlie pica
that there was no money in tho treasury,
until finally the debt was repudiated, and
tlm Doctor given to understand that if ho
prosecuted his claim In tho court*, the
City Attorney would bo instructed to
plead in liar thereof tlm Statute uf Lim
itations ! At ibis juncture another effort
was made, and tho Legislature wa- peti
tioned to pay it-— a bill for the settlomont
of all such claims being thon under con
sideration in that body; but by some
means this just and long standing claim
w as loft, out, tho committee deciding that
it was the debt of our City Council and
should 1>o paid by tho city. And now,
after three distinct committees of tho Leg-
Mature have ns many times reported in
favor of tho claim—that, in their opinion*,
it was “just, rciiftonnhlo and right, uml
'ought to he paid" wo are glad to see
a special bill has boon offered upon tho
subject, which wo sincerely hope will
puss, and thus an act of even handed
justice ho done.
It i mi sin and shame that this matter
has been so long neglected- -and what is
worse than all, the entire blame' and
.-haino r»- t • "u tbccity of Columbus For
« city which boasts of her muhufactnrio*,
her railroa.l*, her internal wealth, and tho
virtue' and refinement of her people,
to reinitiate a Just debt, i< u stain on her
lair escutcheon which, like the State of
Mississippi, will follow her thvougli all
time. These uru truths which wo record
with « blush. Dr. doGrafl'cnricd L one
of out oldest citizens, and has dotio many
good nets in our midst- -and now, in hi*
old ago, to bo threatened with the statute
of limitations, in tho matter of a just
'•luim, is too bad and wo hope t
of Georgia will d > him that justh
the city, (or whose welfare and *
peribimcd these services, refused
Mar Tux Collector, list Diatrlct. -
We understand that Judge Cubatihs ha*
tendered Urn appointment of Collector of
ate Tax of thin District to
Luo. Wo uru not advised
whether Col; Leo will ucccpt the appoint
ment, hut we are uuro that it could not
Ihttve boou conferred upon any ono more
acceptable to the tax payor* of tho ilistrh t,
or bettor qualified to discharge the du
ties of tlm position understandingly and
justly.
«Judpo Cutmnies seems to luivo system
atized and regulated tho collection of the
tax in this Etuto most admirably. The
law ia complex and lacking inexplicit-
no** in some of its details, nnd it requires
n con»preh«n?iv« anil discriminating in nd
to m lingo propurlv tin* State machinery
for it* execution, Wo venture the Mtg-
gesli. n that Judge C. is progressing with
it in (juorgin ns rapidly and satisfactorily
as tho Cliiof Collector of any other State,
nnd that tho roturivs will attest its bitpo-
rior manngoinoiit in Georgia.
Yankeoa have news from (Jbatta-
nongfi a? late as tho 12th itvt. An artil
lery duel between the hut .'ri.*' on L* ok-
Mounlnin and Moeca-in Point is the
only thing like new*. They say that
lien. Leo In-taken Bragg* army; llmt
Ilariloe ha* been assigned I • Gen.
Polk’s corps, a d relieved Gen. Long*
•ot on Lookout. Mountain. The latter
gone with 16,000 troops, partly of
airy, to East Tennessee. Tho l>al-
•0 of tho cavalry liavu gone to luka.--
Cheatham's and Stuart’s divisions have
and Bragg hits now three full
corps—Hardee «, uiiwiniu*u.', «”■!
Buckner'.- -a total of sixty thousand
eii, at a low ■ .-timate.
A stop udou- movement \* on foot,
f.icii will make a u epoch in the fit-* »ry |
tlti‘war. A grand ami vigorous blow
al.out to be struck, which will result
tho destruction of rebel power in the
great Smith western States *>f tin Confed
eracy, and give the po-.o-sion of avast
amount of territory, and. perhaps, prove
tho beginning *■ I tho «i d .o'this sanguin
ary strugglo. Everything in this d
purfiii'Jiit i-on tt.u uiove, and tho devel-
ent of tlie -ecrel plans of which 1
k, i-, d »ui>!! —, s.* far accomplished
Brec
idtfc
To tlie Voters of Harris County.
WillVu.J.X. Nov. JL’di, PA';.
It is with pleasure w* see tho name of W. ?,
l'oiitKHoy, hi.re uncoil ns ,i enailiila.o forOrdl
nary ot llarr - unity. Mr. ilobim .a Inis the
CANDIDATES FOR OF*:
oapaeity to nil i>oi
tln.SOU-ftilsnte!. uaeler
tho aaroo.Tble nml i!’
claim* open tho (he pv
RorviuR, ho Untitu?heon
all
tho
forth i
country,
Tho l.ntdo-li
tysbarg afford
aud deliberate
ment boinc of
1 the
cff.t
,lly
by anything .
mentioned i i thi- letter.
A large i’ ■ !> if lebeL Wi le e.uicy '.ra
ted nt Tll-euml ia. Ala . uud had reared
ton Hunt i ; rabl trot (th . I
magnitude, in utilicipulion oi' giving >nr
troop* a bio.<dy r. i.oi.tion, and, if | •-.-i-
ble, tqelnu-u our navane«. I > eonfirin
liteiu ill Utoopinion that we were eoiuilig
by that way. Oslcrhuti •' divLi.ei was
thrown forwnrd to within a raw mi
tho pi;n , »•» 1 W . Ml'ideti' x V. o nd
leaving ttie impre-sion with toe .•
that tlivirurruv «•; -tuoigth hud tr.gh.t in >! *h
ti- back. Ill ■ while tb.’V -eurely !
an 1 eomfortaldy awaiting our appn.ai !i, I he
the limn w.i-occupied by (ien. Sherman J . (
ing the hulk of his forces nero-- |
.Sewell's Point totlct-
:st evliluiu-c of his valor
; Ids sel.Ucrly daport-
h a meter a* to win tho
eonfidenee and c.-l *0111 of both oB'imT* and turn.
In the retreat from Oettysburg he received a
wiund that entirely incapacitiitcs him for «er-
vicu. In view of thoso fuels, wo fcol eonfident
tiio peoplo of Harris will attest llmir nppreeln-
tiun of of liia bervice? -so well deserving tiiuir
lunfidtnico and support—by clcctiuc, him byn
most tiiumi'linnt majority.
Many VoTkiis.
Time? and dun copy.
—*■ • ♦
S. tvvsf: I'AttKKU.
,7f.-. JP.LW-If you have space in your c«d-
umn* to Fpaic, We beg of you to insert tills shori
communication, thnt lull jiiHtico nnd credit may
be itouo the iron 11 count whoso name heads this
cauiiidntoTor Congress
VI. II ■
e* of
Mr. i'.ir’i-r i* n yoimi; man, and a lawyer o
treat pronti*»; ami bad it not been for the
pri'suui war* would now rank umftusr tho fn>t
lawyers of tho country. lie ln« n finished ed
ucation, beside* every other acquirement a
sUtc.man ihoiild have, unKw> perhaps it isneo.
Shortly alter tiio war •uunenccd, tie entered
the rank-
offerej, lie
tho To 1
plished c
ago r.t Ei
gunboats
mj. \\ it'
c.iniiuandcd b
well 1 " 1 U(H ‘° n
for 11 week pn?t. but Ii
by tlm way id tit • To
is 1 nphlly ri-iug, and
entire dcpcndoiM •• foi
taki* tlto field
nvinb'y rofuspsl to oc-
u piivato in tho army
HcUotion ofiiunicrous ft lands, suilercd his name
! to go before his fotlow-citisons a* a candidate,
| lie deemed it more important for (ho intcrcs**
| of his country that lie should remain in tho field
! with ins musket in company with hit fellow-
, W uy eohlient until s'fcr the eject Jon ; and t Ji«u. i'
r ; 111- li'.s (rionds hnvu t-ceu proper, ip^withstanding
iii inlb eanviw-i: g on Ids part, to ulect him t'. the po-
t-Hinod I nHion. h 'a,,u d accept i», hoping to roprrK-nt
whh'h I thorn with fidelity. Sinoo Uio commonucmcnt
> ! out j 0 j (id* W ar ho law b«on a firm uud substantial
Mum * •Ml’I'wAer of tlm (ioveiunicnt. nov«*r desiring to
iiiinio- I reconstruct thooM Union upon any touns wlml-
i> ,|y ,,)• j cv.'i. fin l nc\ 1\ lie iringa pune iuni< ‘nivecottld
further, ho never
disorganizing ole
, will (
dim
the Juftfc
that tlmt;
Common
on the 16th t
.roops of J I
also said
s gaining
nnoriffc,
. of coal
i ped
ami provision'. A lot of r« h. | documents
were captured in Cornuhia, among thum
filers from E. Dol.cnn, of Paris, t<» Presi
dent Davis, in one >>f which Lc expresses
the belief that there will ho no intervpn -
thin on ihn p.irt ol' France to recognize
the Con(ndorncy.
Gold in New York Monday 1471.
Earl RuwU B * 1 pc**po*e<3 a haai# ofne-
ROtiHt'on lu-twoen Ounnnay ami Den
mark in th Holstein question.
It i« stated that nmhorlty t<« build tho
rebel :
Ihn C'hine*>
, Fr.
• that tlie
1 give
merely to the habit our l itl/.' li' have got
into, of Lto years, of runnh.g to tho Leg-
islaluro overy seisloij for ebunge* of this
kind ; and now, we hope, thu matter will
re.-L after it is again put where it ought to
he--in thn hand* of • people. Wo lire
an mlvocuto of everything calculated to
promolo tlie interest and welfare of our
city, nnd heliovo this ran beat bo done, in
tliii instance, by allowing tho voters of
the city to say who shall preside river her
a? officers nnd administer her laws. Wo
are equull.v epposed to everything like
the “ono man power," and shall over
raise our vnico against whatever tends to
General Will, j *urh u result.
We therefore hopethii kill will become
a Juw in time for the coming iff
tlrd our cititena will go to work and elect
good und true men to fill the various
offices within their gift.
WowAnta Board of Aldermen unlrnm-
mellcu in every re*pect, whieli they will
not ho, If they have to nuke piodges and
overtures to every ono who chooses t<>
run for all offi 0 within their gift. Unless
Lt Brigsde—l-t, 3d, 8th, and IO1I1 Upn* 'he tm»do of electing tho officer* is chan
Niunt of the Federal G.-v.-m
dntroyoii by Jiro n* little
Memphis.
It is supposed that tho “rohnV hn i
early knowledge of tho interest ing event.
The following is announced the or
ganization of the Cavalry of thu Army of
TonnosBOO:
1st Division —Brigadier General John
A. Wharton.
1st Brigade—fld /XrkansnR, 8th and 11th
Tex gw, and the Otllll Florida Reirimnits.
2d Biigade—Carter’s Ni, Wheeler') l-t,
A •hley’s 2d; 4tli, ami llth Trnri" -c Reg-
linonN.
2d Divs!
T. Martin.
1st Brigade—1st. 3rd, 4th, 7th and ntli
Alabama Regiment'.
2d Brigade—1st, 2d, 3d, 4ih nnd 6ih
Georgia lUgMnent-.
3d Division—Brigadier General F. C.
A r m strong.
1st Brigade —4th, 3th, 8tb, f JlU nnd 10; li
Ten••n**eo Kogiiuunts.
2d Brigadu—Clay's, Jesse *, .lolinmi.
and ICdmondftOnN Kentucky Rattali >n
4th Division--Brigadier GoiPiral J. II
Kelly
11— lifigudii
Col. J.
reliable
sill 1,.
> l-o 11 1
It die
authority that tho city cetiipu
ing to C'd. Salisbury'* regim
relieved from guard duty r
This Intel! vmice doiiblh
by - nciglihor, tho Local of the T
and otnurs, ns “glad tidings of gront joy."
Major H< ward's battalion being nearly
coirtjdet , It Is now enabled to do the
grc..o r part of tho duly, nnd therefore
imlcHnitcly
ring large
boai
nu:c which must ie
: lioncRt. Tlm live,
railro.el . .•mmunicat
tratPi
An Important Drclvtun.
Wo hiivcheen ruriiishod by 0110 of the
Judges of thu S'.ipretnq Court, with the
following nolo of the principal points de
cided by them ni thu lute Millodgevillu
ugar
i tlie hands
1. Thu (’.
lit fair prices, pro
chant:
.f the
ml er
onnl pow
liuuccnmtili.tpm
1 of iho arniv hv
c t’M-il
ill nuotlior
ofuitr dillioiiUic.i
UtllPI
I t t)lstrlt I.
ad term of Uon. II 1
Kiif Sliei'lffof Muscogee < 'iulU>
ft’oarn nut’.i rir.oil to ftan mnoo tlie immo of
•IOI12V MUON a- a oanilidnte ffir ro-elcction
t-» ilu- qihcc of Slmriff of Alutwo^oc oouuty, at
lie mi iuiuc ’-it tiiui in .January/ next, with \V.
J. CHAFFIN as hi- Deputy. uov2l-te*
Wo m -• an'.i 'u . \ t > nmmuiiee GKO. \V.
II A Y *1 its . i;,- m-liil/'r t.ir^horUVofMusro-
> mintv, with W. I*. Sewell ns his‘deputy.
By j
r ti muds.
• lu-t
iaxlorious reftloiavut
,eUod"lo fall 1 Inch
Wo Jim
articles ii
a* well 11
well info 1
’fks past to
View of the
p/vp.’l
hud bo,
enemy, we should not bo .surpritud
r of it a t an *■ moment,
arc permitted h.v a gentleman of
tv to uiuko tho follmvincr extract
1 letter of a gallant and meritorious
, dated at Bragg's Army, Nov. 16.
•sterdn
officer high In j)0
.Mart I it n
Count}, nt the rn-uij)*- election,
nov 7-d2lwt.!*
To tlio Votors of Muscogee County.
1 am a c.mdidatof.ir Tr*Mi*ui or of Murcokca
c-niuty, 1 havo held tho utBeo nearly two
years, and no in a a h»M ever called on me fur
a dollar tlie second time, nor have 1 over offer
ed to the lioldcr of a.bounty order n Iohh amount
(lion it catted for, nor did I ever employ or n-k
any onC Oho to do so. I nut now, 11? usual, al-
wnj * ready to pay any debt aitniust tho county,
if any is due.
nuvfij-to TH03. OJJAKJTN. Sen.
l<’or Orilliury-wHarris County,
W« are uutlioricod to announce tho name of
GKO. \V. ?ltI.l.I\S, Empt oh a oundiduto
f ir re-olectlofi to tho office of Ordinary of llur-
rti* county. Kic.-ti-m first AVcdncbdaov in .Jne-
ulus of Ilnrt'lM County.
inysolf a* 11 camlldato for the 0:-
L-civer uud Colloctor, for the eoun-
t tho u'isuin*; election. Having
ir from tho comuienooinent, and
wounded, which unfits me tor
i in tho capacity of a soldier, 1
.licit tho suffrage* of my eountry-
i-1H
S ATUANTKL 0. HUFF.
tain-d hv Hi
it h pro
mont
i inioirlialiv a
' i |V li '
s I that just 1
in ill! r’ 1 *'
r tho l
ho
od with.
Moaltrio uud Julia
feiierato Regiments.
2d Brigade— Ut,
- Regiments; Rucker's Lotion, 11 u m i 11 < n -
„ | BaPailor, and Alliion’s Squudrou, Ton-
1 I “ lLidd'
■» 1 ii D. R •ddoy -
whhii \vu ‘ i.plu-.lto by Iho Moreland* Alabama K-gimont*.
• <r. u • -ment hating L> .'t ^ plot to Roluane the Confoderato Prin-
•• bar/. -, withdrew, j oner* on Johnson’s Island—Lord Lyons
ExpoetM it.
! Tho Yankee public liiiabcon atari L*1 h v
j the oxpoaura of a plot in Cuuad.w to r< -
CTiAisLe-roN, Nov. 21 • ftotwuc 2 and
vociocl; this morn'mg tho
•’ml barge* upprouched Sumter, uii^tipot
L'iflg iuiilud from UmFort they unaware
with oaths and uisuburgml sowral volley
gcnl, every Alderman will r..„
m 1 ':";! y ' —it «;o. hi. «w.
•urily taki
hLo
,.tht
daylight
. 1! L
-tevin* hutg, Cui
lured 173 with li
and ki ilml a mujo
l killt-.l <ia
this niiinilnfl-. Two j
v m th town into tlit !
iot itjured.
-W-ln^dty about!
my tour mile* from ‘
>er county, nnd‘•ap
ex and equipments,
id 23 privates. Our
wounded. Ourcav-
Iutcre-ting Certinuiiic . -From our
B. igade— Brigadier General neighbor of tlie Time» wo learn that, at
J. John.ion’s mJd J the OathoHcOhuroh in this city, on Sun
day evening last, tho ceremony of ad-
milting h young lady into thu “Rocinly
of Iho Bister* of Mercy" was performed
ip, thu prof once of u largo m r unih!v. The
i-xitcLc* uro Hpohun of as buiiiitil'ul nnd
uraic pmoner- <>n ; interesting, hut on thi* occasion woro very
. - * . 1 i/'n* 1 -r,l 'p£l! < i" 1 much marred by the had conduct of
burn Ojr Jonaburg aud Buffalo. I bo cun- . J ....
,piracy u. < >I ,t ill :i l.-tt.-i from I. t.l »»iiy m .Uuml.cn0. Ilcu Icil... my.
' The following di*| ‘
Fixing Friers. Tliu.ro i* n hill before
thn LogtidHluro to fix the price* of cotton
yarns and a fuv; othernrlicde*. This kind
of legislation can do no good, and we
therefore opporu it. Tho pusaage ofsu'di
hi hv, but create* /t contempt far law, ns
they nr** bound to lie broken. Wo have
often thought that, such lav.* mudu crim
inals, from the fact that they begot a de
position to violate law, find impunity in
breaking than.
An act for the suppression of apueubi-
tion and hoarding might do some good,
if it was enforced with rigor, and it arti
cle* found wore sold to or distributed
among the indigent families of soldiers.
The Confederate Congress pu*-« d an act
forbidding manufacturers from asking
morn than 76 pur emit, profit, hut wo do
not believe a - ingle manufacturing com
puny in the Confederacy ha. (Ivor Loon
held up to its provision*, and there is not
one but what is daily violating it. We
might go on and give n long list of objo
tions, hu! we believe any thinking tn.iii
can, if lie will hut reflect, see that we are
right.
,M I"
held to ?»>\o taken t'c propei
ce, unauthorized by the <
I n proceedin'? hv posscs-e
t \ niTiN W it limit i' 1 .
comiiiu'in alion mt t ni< Miinjei ! irom l
Win. E (.Jliirkc, the Senator from Gri
and Marengo, wliieli wo publish fm
vnlualdfinfoi miitl'iii it contain*. A s
imoit of the yarn can lie serin at the
ecutiveofficii: M«n/y. ,\<tr.
CAfUrot,, Nov. 12, 18(
His llr iilrney, John (till Shorter :
Dkak But—A constituent <>J' mine,
K. 15. I’iekering, of JWar.-ngo n.iuaj
making excellent cotton yarn-, lor
inig for :
111 j y i' i -
large tl
caught•
i a hamper
-Vm, me ’ll
right cuts
hot wee 11
urn lad'u
Norllmr
Tally Voter* or llftirl* (oniil)’.
Having boon disabled by a gun shot
round, rv.'uivotl in tho battlo nt Mulv^ra Hill,
,i't ye II. and rendered aliu"st wholly unfit far
urther Horvioo in the field, 1 announce iny-elf
is a citndiduio fur tboofiivo of Sheriff of Harris
•oaiity, Ha. It A It U F CO It X h L T.
novlS-to*
till (lie va••.nicy aruit-i
uiro K. 11. lloiOL Mr
d i >r Hie jiodtion, and i
KtOttiixnii
a'ii; 1
:;iV
tie tli time
ak'mg
Hindu thi- di-c
use of curds III II
herewith! *eitd ym
for uxantinatlon.
Bu'.icving this a mutter "f much
tin igft to our cun u try, I have In I
liberty ol' making tl.L '•.■mniuhii n
utfully,
‘ W.‘ K
M -j'-r Elliott leutMi the 2.WX» U
Gregg nnd ) Johngop]
Out of Order!—In tho Council
feeding*, which appeared in «u r \
yesterday morning, tlie following
tenoo occur*: "A petition from tlm Go- '
lumhua .Ministqrs was ren-l and dec In red | I;
LH.m ii-. hv l-i.uu.i Tin:
era I infoi illation 'cu faihliti
ing regulations, laid down 1
al euiiimacdunt at Kcrlj-e.*
Ihi,'iird to Ivttcra puf-^ing Li
id U‘J Yalike
Klyh
eived from thu U. S. Secretary ‘ W-r
by tlm Mayor of.Buffalo :
Wahhixotos. Midnight. N ••.*. II
T» thi Muir e at U ltra' ,.
The Bmi*ii Minister. L >rd L\ has
to-night officially notifiod i!..< (« -- i ,
ment that, from 0 b graphic in/ «ru. 'h.n
received Irom the Govonior*Gunrral of
Canada, there i« rua*on to believe ti.cro
ii a plot on foot by persons who have
found assylum in Canada, to invade the
ould b»
ii,'..'
i be on
,ould J,
t. ol <
live been Min
Th i
.rd Alii
Wctli
the
u lit
airy alv
Nearly nil of Meade'* force* are report
ed to he south of the Orange Railroad.
Atlanta, Nov. 23th — Advice* from I
tlie front arc nothing moreVJian usual i
shelling.
T, *“ C.inM -- • .! - flint grttt del- '^"7, Tl'doKllod prupe
tsU at Clmttai
fionfly l'urin.ng a circle round the altar so
ns »o Mxelti to every one also from saoing
or hearing.
"Such conduct amongat Iho wild Indi
ans of tho forest could havo been oxcusud,
hut In a lan-1 -*f Bibles—:i land which
boasts of thu liberty <*/' the josj-ej, amongst
peoplu who claim the right to interpret
|,„ t tie s i or ad worii tor ihemsal rue,
.-„„;.,u,d*i unity nl.oreMWnthHcliool
iuuoJi is claimed of good
rals, toi-ay nothing of imp!
the house of God, for *uc‘» seAn-. by ! if
uch n people, there i« and cun be no rx- j
use. And bo it known to all Lbo world
nuinner or ci ;t ' “ l "ccnrienee wu? not '
J, .iullf.it. -•'■.I. lh« w«Hc ‘;«ii-,Im,, but ..r l-r.-l.-l-*!*
ill pirn.* ncltnowlfalp-th-. rr » nfWi.nlir .■liuntli. Hhjm..! oil.
• - i .... i umrn n imonli, who could so tar lurgcl
nako the bouse ol God
h and riot.
irry that such scone* occur-
SocreUry'ot' W»r rail, usd mgrut tint the Bisbuji did net
rformanau, at tha ID ,
coavorsatlon which w«* k#p'
• crowd in Bltundaiien up-»n
vlien the solemn prouMthc
church, ovary one, men, wo
n uud negroes, indihoriimn
illff the t«q>l of the pew
»f torn** • •e<mih >«!' on Lnlw Hi
sqrprlsa Johnson’s Island, fr*-*- :ii"
oner* of war confined tb**ru. uml pi
with them to Buffill . Thii <i \ -n-
will employ nil means in it« powci t -
pres# any hostile attack from Gar
but a* other town* an i "it e».*n ti- 1 * *
f tlm lakes arc - - . -l
titutio:
, Hi is information t<
it order that a
a - , , , . , „ , precaution* which tho circum«umcc- of
A «p. ' 'al t-> th- lnt- .igeneef report? » bfj ^ wi „ ^rmit way he ukm. Th-
• r4 id-riiMe skirrnN eg at Nickatiack Governor-General
*o*v The elmv.ij „ -, v *,< ■•-•• «.*••*. t ... ..... -
idcmnl^thc
that Oen. Lnngrtjeot hs* eaptuyed K
villo, routing tho ufjemy and taken 12
1603 prisoners. One h trad red nnd
pruoaori arrived ou sa no train with
Wbofler is reported in the twenty's
rwtr, with Longstrcot prweing their
front.
Ocu. Wharton hai returned Low
Richmond. II j ha* beqn promoted ?ilaj.
OenoraJ.
:bat!i ha* returned to the
the ck-*c will permit may he ink
bout* or qtlicr ve-s- D, giving
it very Htrangu that ?•' dueorou- a •»■! of
gentleman :i.» *>Ui*. in ir.-dcia at-, rhould
l.avu pinned before tlm Council such a
pcti/hm a* would hodceJnred by that body
to ho out of order; and did n i know,
until cat led upon by an official, h..w to
Mccmin!. for it. Had it beau n petition
from certain member* of tlm congrega
tion* of some of our churobo*, wo could
very readily have believed that Iho Coun
cil vviu right—us Homo of tlioao latter uro
in the habit of Doing "out of order" ns to
o'ngst ! their decorum, at certain times.
Who the "Columbus Minstrels" are wo
..Jhiot know, but presume they are a
*'order and I R° ,no minstrel* being organized
VthTngofTniidring it-vput-i j liore fi r the amusement cf our citizens.
God, for such set'll'-', by ! If so, and the company is a good one, wo
-oua to greet thorn on our boards.
hope
12 or eelpt oJ thi* dispatch, and communi'-alo upon a people wno
i,,i tv i to U» is Department any inforiiiH'ioti you themselves a? to na
.. ; umy now or hereafter huvo on thi# sub- * V^.S 0 1
1 Lul ! jucL En win M. Hr Anton, i ;^ 0 . 1 ar 5„* < i rr . y .ui
Tho ll.ttimoro At,K.’ricnn ny- that iho j pro.npily; «i-P further prouoodio g ., aoid
ttumhor of rebel priiooerr on Jt-botoi.' perform Hi" "rUatO, which « tru.t ho
l.lui.d is over two thou.ond, oourly all of \v_llMo ou tho m:x. uccailon. rhe HiiP-uiit
them officers, and that, in view of nr.
rehendod attempt to the gunl
disgrn o our city or tho Protoitant
ith tho aid ! roliglon again, i# our sincere wish.'
occasion,
damage done the pews nnd chair*
arrivod. A* those prisoners could not, never dl*grn uouruiy
leave the Island, excepting
I. ij'illy lit North Garolltia.
Tlie R-itoigh 1’iogrcG says, as in uvurv
other Si-Re, v/cbuvo parties here in Nurtli
( urolin.i, H-< 1 we regret to say there in
too much hiftomo** exhibited,In ourpo-
litii al contents, but wo uro prepared to de
fend any party or any connldnrablo j»or-
fruU'
B-ickner will go to tho front i
the transport* were to h*' furnisiiu-l by Stranjje Calaalropbe!
I their sympythixing friend*. Thu follow-. Telegraph chronicle*
-The Macon
that "the
loyalty,
the consequences what they nmy. . .
* j repeat, there imvo boon no disloyal men
i for CongrcuH In North Oaroliua, at least
none that wo know of. The oandidatos
j may have differed on vffriou* question#,
1 but ns to tho great quostion of proseout-
f iog the war with v igor against our corn-
| im/ti enemy, until an honorable peace
he hod, thuy all stand upon tha
hundred and thirty pri'oour*
iown thii evening. Many
“ | ,„K di.pAtctlw Ibuw thu bavo ’ , ^ iw . „ f tll0 Flour phlfofm'. Wo».y tliixt ir unf tu»q oli- ; t
! bfa-n Uk.u lolloptb.n.,11.,:: __ ... i„„ , k I od l<>
Gongre*# from lhii> State Open hi*
ivor of submission, reconslrue-
ytiiing else that will degrade
, London on the IHth
net captured Odd and
Aa uffici
rtports th#
Wheetor *
Gn tn^i 18th Gen. I. >ngstreut was a mile
3r -d a i r'.J'/foni Knoxville entrenched.
Ie the retreat from Imudon, the Yan-
. about 3000, wssjjreatly demor-
slized, Tney l«.ft 100 nogreea, with com-
m Mary and ordnance stores on the road,
Koh.
Mr.
jj t- F r AU»," Mot ! 13,-M.y„r Iv.-- ■ ha. Mill, hit rat th» lath in.!., throwing
received a second dispatch from Seer -to- ] the boiler a dirtano* ot one hundred j tion, or i
ry Stanton, itatlng that Mnj. n. Dix yard- and doing considerublo damage tlie Stav
S-l lK "" - jf. Bjjf? 1 " j . ; aiUorwiio. Thi. i. tho fir.l tlm. wa .v.r 1 ■ h "“ *•'
have heard of an engine bursting and blowing
‘ up the boiler—but as those are time* in
o ruatly
_, 1 i,i ia i, anu a peace wuni will ue proqm
,u world over, an honorable peace.
( tlio account of the Telegraphy that our j ^
GiNt iNNATi, Nov. 13—No additional readois may see bow much damage that
ngine did by bursting. Had the
__ r adopt
measures for the aecurity of the front
against tho plottings <d traitor* w
taken refuge in the British pr-> „ r
Thu Mayor h», Ukatl ino...uru, l , «u.rd wb , eh thip,;, occur,
milkary atf
I the Boulh, liu uoud i over
show his face to his constitnt^rt.s again,
for tlioy would *purn him as a tiling too
i me m for contempt even,
! We Want pence, but we want n peace
I that the other States u.m sham with.'
i. All h* 1 '.
■omniiimlli
3 Virginia
id lull t
•aud i!
iLt il he
to Rich-
fieri} mf of the
! irtlt Caro
II1UI hud
used to tlie
I tcput lroent
iua, at K-»r-
dm (.ULide,
"For Mug oftru o. No Inttcr.i to
to any other H<ldru*( will be forwarded.
'fhe inline rules will be applied by Gen.
J. II. Winder to ull letter- sf-nt from the
Bonth to Fortrum Monroo lor parties in
tlm United Statu?.
A)JluH*r-»to -go North should bn di
rected I" Geiipral Winder, Richmond,
Va., endoraud "Flagof truce."
A Sbruvvil J.oulHlana Darkey.
A New York journal contain* son: ir.
tm*«tlnff sk'-telo ■ of Soul horn iifo, afbooir
which [- '-nn al"-' "Old Uncle T un,
a -lav*- I lie wril-T im-t with ill Virgiiu.t .
“ \V i.li hi wlii -• hairs. proiu*o wh-.:-
u, hot Kill rutruaiiiig
eurhoi-1 y dovt*tiiilc I. It
inwin'r intention to oxhihi
London.
’Mr. Hut.-li-
NOl’K K.
A DMIJi IHTHATOIt'* 1
A'!!J.hl:,iftrM" un ;:/'!.',„i:
,i -i.ii, l "in, ni i Uuiy, youim -Mhij .
<1 two ehilitrrn, Jiiik- .mkI onoohlId.
,,t of iiiisvolliinetni? hook#, »i7 law
' .lOllN BBABOBV, adm’r.
I'vt-nilnr's Sale.
-1 ’I*ii' day in January next, will lie
-'.I I. S'.M «. ..rtllnif I . thf will <d John
,c«.i.-n-i. 'iVha'ev i:v. k*t.
notlT-wUld.t ■ _
Plantation for tialo
jin -.vvairsax't Oouuty .
ihn ■
otl>hh% Mr. Ill ni
At the ri«i■laif
(la,, on 'i'htir. vl• i
T. hxuinlerr. I
tv. Ha .nnd Mr-
(ilnohii "In. Ha.
o, JUU.0.K) le ad eft
,'KK) vvurth ofth'H v
Notice.
) \ : J. MATTIlKWr
W M. S. I’lJR It V
. big
tli
Vu
Thu
in in i ii tl
vciioinbioopecimeii wa* silling ou a road
side loll' e watching with intense intctUst
the lira) invasion into hi.< m-ighboriiood
of the Yankees. 1 stepped in front of the
old man and very abruptly asked him if
in: vv :n for tho Confederation or for tlie
Yankees.
A smile lit up his old weather beaten
countenance until it looked lilcu illumin
ated India ruhoer; then lie ‘aid in a coy
manner that would have dorm honor to a
young girl, ‘why, you see, master, 'taint
for uu old nigger Ilk* mo to know any
thing bout politics.' Not content to lot
him off so c«->y, I queried rather sternly.
Well, sir, let mo know which bida you
are on. any way7' Tim old darkey
kept up his incilablu smile for n moment,
and then assuming a gravity Hint wus
fhliculoU', remarked, J m on the Lord’#
aide, nnd IIo'lL workout Ilia salvation
bie.a# the LortlV No oinv
i himself, t
10, not Jeff Da-
oven J. P. Benjamin, e*n a
cross exam:nation of six hours, could
catch tlmt old darkey.”
KictiMoNit.- Mrs. Todd,
OilJTl'AlGY.
■ Wil*
lords inimor.
Gvinrclinn'® fefisalo
N ULli ju. order h( lU*' V-*urtrtfOf»i
S i-vowM • - iii.y, <}j.. will l.c foM i
»rt l!ou.«e doer
usn*>’ in JMiiuory
rliiMron, H
rtntl
■ **• 1 — *-*o
•< J'-;ifcio(r(tr ifil.l t
: liius'ioe, il woman ab
••r five eblHrnrf, Klim, But'
uio Mild mi intiiM - '
C. M. BOWK.
L*i ;
but it wa* ««-<-*
fur he i* in i |f -ii
ler little ‘•in! -I -
them not, lor ol -
in heaven. He -•
tore to hi-* h-av.i
bm-'.v I > * -/il, hat
you h*t! as run*'.
tl V Hill'll
» i.’u>. hhoaid
:n v-oir u.irthli
taken t • that
nnerand babe
.)-• ! Il • iti • J» -
‘--r- ids i'lfant S'tul
tlmt tier r on run
Or everqaenoh
Hu died to mu. ii
But tor a iu*»in
intelligmice •« •“» i f . r >t9ine did by bursting, tutu me news ot
th,. ..(..undin* occurwnce ...
brigade l.-ft L udon y<wu»r- special dispatch from Columbn-, wbioh ' through the Magnetic .Idogtaph, vve
1 *ay* that a large force <*f infantry and t hould have doubted it, as that institution
dative to the John-on'* ls-
A \*rdingtothe Northern journal#, nt
tho iA-t declaration «*f exchan^'
by G’ommi?*ioner Oula,
South to visit her daughter, Mrs.
r isttied I Helm, widow ofSuigoon General Holm,
the (Jiffefuiico j who I'eH at Ghiokaniauga. .Mr*. Toddi*
i •»>poet I about to take up her reside
A.imiUUtvavor’a
T JNDBR an order of the'hi
llou.-o
ty, uud the
’i«!''(tarl of Ordlna.y
. . t».. will bo raid «U thi
Tuv»da> in JauuaO uir', iwl'its UisOurl
imo d or »u l..'ut| kii. -t i •-••uiily, l*-l ■*:
laud nuinboi'"z. .ii tl-i ' • f 1 . » •:
ty, uud the I
iwiflie.,: Mr
day to repiir tho. pontoons left h
^ ankertt on the Little Tenni
int»i iiiouot coqjitf.
the
batteries m artillery
| yeiterdny
thorp
feft Columhu? for
spatial train lust night.
very ofte
sligli'^y
bring* tin iiitnlllgr.
nglomorat.'d.
, i.nd they t-xpro*» tlm opinion that
the pro*m*d1frt»t# of a rjifcndv l!
J tt re 'a mach faithqr
than I South, all hor daughter# being hero ex- **; >n
Mil'-?, ai.ian -
pi tho wdo>»i Linuodi, wnoi* in Wadi-
dj.i-tinout l iUKton. uud Mrs *Kelto«K. who is ut pt«»-
1 cut Hi Laus.—V 'poteA-
fid. V.M
it; Mo.
* 1 - I •' ...ii. • , tttrl
'.HA- M HHOAC'U. a-lia'i.
MillU>u?W«"td: M-
,
no.'ilM-wttlw
Administratrix’s Bale,
TNMill fm t-rd-rol the t’.aiil ol « •;
J btrwn
ourt iio
li. J
l Un » d bi-tr
LA Hi LI
■ i|)ktu,
ft . K i
‘ m'aKY ♦ti’&.C l a-i. r
j. i. mm i:k, i